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STORE CLOSED
VICTORIA DAY
MONDAY, MAY 21
Open Friday Night
only'ti110
COOL
STRAW HATS
Cool open mesh straw hats
in new colors of brown,
grey and sand
2.95 - 3.50
HALF - SLEEVE
DRESS SHIRTS
Drip dry cotton or Terylene
and cotton blend, short sleeves
with neat cuff finish,
Sizes 14 to 15
_ 2.95 to 5.95
CLAM - DIGGER
SHIRTS
AND
PANTS
Round neck, 9/4
sleeve" side vent
pullover shirts to
match or contrast
with the cotton
twill s4 leg clam -
digger pants Of
white, gold, olive,
blue
SHIRTS 2,95 - 3,95
PANTS 5.95
Cool - Short Sleeve
KNITTED SHIRTS
Open collar, knitted cotton
cotton sport shirts in cool
open weaves, Wide choice of
summer shades. Sizes S M L
2.95 to 4,95
HALF -SLEEVE
NO -IRON
SPORT SHIRTS
Neat designs, checks, stripes
or plain white drip -then short
sleeve sport shirts,
Hundreds to choose from in
size S. M, L. XL, _
2.95 3.95 4.95
BOYS SWIM
TRUNKS 1.95 up
MEN'S
SWIM TRUNKS 2.95 up
•
TROPICAL
WASH 'N WEAR
DRESS SLACKS 10.95 up
STEWART BROS.
THE STORE FOR MEN
Penny Sale
ST. COLEMBAN
HALL
Tuesday, June 5
9 P.M.
Articles displayed at Whitney's
Furniture Store on
May 21st, June 1st and June 2
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CROMARTY
Mr, and Mrs. L. Egan of Moose -
jaw, Sask„ visited recently with
Mr. Andrew McLachlan.
Mr. Jim Chappel of Geraldton
is holidaying with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Filmer Chappel.
Mr. Harry Norris, Mr. Hugh
Norris of Chiselhurst and Mrs.
Lottie Drake of Staffa were
guests at the Norris -Smith wed-
ding in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gardiner vi-
sited at the hone of her brother
and sister-in-law, MIr. and Mrs.
Earl Eggert, Rostock, on Sunday.
Mr, Stanley Dow is a patient in
Stratford General hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. John Hocking,
Mr. and Mrs. John Neavel and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gardiner were
* Reminders about your
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
19th
Birthday?
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KEEP INSURED:
Separate premiums are required for
your insurance from now on. Obtain
application form at a bank, a hos-
pital or the Commission,
KEEP INSURED!
The Family premium must be paid to
cover husband and wife. Tell your
group OR, if you pay your premiums
direct, notify the Commission.
Always keep your
Hospital Insurance
Certificate handy.
KEEP INSURED!
Follow carefully the instructions on the
back of the Certificate of Payment
Form 104, which your employer is
required to give you. -
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION
2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Office — Main Street
SEAFORTH
insures
• Town DWellings
• All Classes of Farm Property
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind,
smoke, water damage, falling
objects, etc.) is also available
AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth, V. J, Lane, RR 5', Sea -
forth; Wm. Leiper, Jr„ Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seaforth
guests at the Brand-Wynja wedd-
ing in Bethel Reform Church in
Exeter on Saturday,
Mr. T, L Scott is a patient in
Victoria hospital, London, for ob-
servation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Mr,
and Mrs. Otto Walker and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Christie attend-
ed the Mitchell DHS graduation
banquet at the United Church,
Mitchell. Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Honking
of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Miller, Bonnie Jean and
Paul, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton,
Mrs. T. Laing received her reg-
ular Mother's Day telephone call
from her daughter, Mrs. Howard
Eves, of Moosejaw, Sask., on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. R Laing and fatu-
ity and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Laing and children visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Laing on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing vis-
ited also with Mrs. Laing's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Jefferson
of Munro.
The Christian Family service
on Sunday was well attended and
was conducted by the minister,
Rev. J. C. Boyne, using the print-
ed order of service. The Sunday
school children with their teach-
ers occupied the centre pews and
the junior choir led the singing
and sang a special number. Diplo-
mas for attendance were present-
ed to several girls and boys by
the superintendent, Mrs. T, L.
Scott.
LONDESBORO
:lir, and Mrs. Edwin 'Wood at-
tended the baptismal service in
which their granddaughter, Janet
Louise, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Wood of Winghant,
was baptised.
Mr. Dave Ewan suffered a heart
attack on Saturday morning and
was taken to Clinton hospital for
a few days rest.
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Service
spent last Sunday with friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Hogg of Strathroy,
Mrs, Robt. Youngblut and Mrs.
Mabel Scott spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Wells and
Douglas.
Mrs. Walter McGill spent Sun-
day with Paul and Ann Watson
of Blyth.
Mrs. Fay Dalrymple of Egniond-
ville and her mother, Mrs. Gaunt,
entertained at a shower for Miss
Glenda McDougall on Friday ev-
ening at the home of Mrs, Gaunt,
with about 26 invited guests.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Durnin
spent Sunday with their son, Mer-
vin and family in Stratford and
attended the baptism service of
their granddaughter, Karen Gayle,
in St. John's United Church, Mr,
and Mrs, Jas, Oke, of Science
Hill, the Maternal grandparents,
were also present,
Mother's Day service was ob-
served in the United Church on
Sunday. The junior choir, com-
posed of 30 boys and girls, under
the direction of Mrs, Alan Shad-
dick, gave two splendid anthems.
Rev, Henry Funge delivered an
impressive sermon, also officiat-
ing for three baptisms, .Debra
Joanne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Honking; Debra Sandra, In-
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tielman Westerhout; Harry las„
Infant son of; Mr, and MPs, Robt,
FOR SALE'
2 eltieketi shelters. "Mrs, I3 Axl-,
mania, Walton 'RR 2. Phone Sea-
forth 805.32
FOR SALE
Declthng's, day old 30c. Weep
old 35e, Phone 2345 Dublin, La-
verne " Hoegy
POSTPONE( AUCTION SALE
The auction sale of John Coop-
er Estate will be held Saturday,
June 2, at 1 o'clock
Harold Jackson, Auetionees'-
FOR SALE
A broadloom rug with under
pad, 9x12; coffee table and match-
ing step-up tables, Apply to Ml's-
E. Andrews, RR Seaforth
WANTED
Ride to Toronto on Saturday.
afternoon. Apply to News Office`
CATTLE WANTED
Grass for 8 yearling steers.
Phone S31r22, Dave Watson
HOUSE FOR RENT
Six room house, 4 miles from
Seaforth, Tucltersmith, Seaforth
RR 4, Phone 650r11. Gerrit Wynja
FOUND
Man's wrist watch at Winthrop
store on Apr, 28. Phone 840r21.
Paul Bottles
FOR SALE
Sebago potatoes John E. Mur-
ray, phone 37x20 Dublin
LOST
A Holstein heifer calf, strayed
from lot 11, Con. 0, (Kippen
Road) Tuckersntith, on Tuesday,
May 15th. Jack V. Miltenburg,
Phone 650r23
FOR BALE
Rose bushes, garden mums, glad-
iolus bulbs, ferns, geraniums, tu-
berous begonias, cannes, and a
complete line of flower and vege-
table plants. Try our Ball 5`1 hy-
brid tomato, It is the best. Open
every day and evening. Banter's
Greenhouse, Your Garden Centre,
Seaforth
FOR SALE
Allis Chalmers 60" combine,
cheap, also car parts and motors
from 49-53. Phone Heusall 275w1
Peel.
,sirs. Mae Hodgert and family
of Thames Rd., visited on Satur-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Wilmer Howatt.
Friends of Mr. Harvey Bunking
will be pleased to know that he
is home from Westminster hospi-
tal after spending 16 weeks there.
His toe is much improved.
The community extends symp-
athy to the Honking fancily in the
loss of their sister, Mrs. McLeod
of Clinton, who passed away'sud-
denly at her hone on Saturday.
Mr. Fred Prest is still a patient
in Westminster hospital. He suf-
fered a heart attack recently and
is a bed patient. We hope he will
soon recover.
Mrs. Mabel 'Scott spent last
week at the home Of her daugh-
ter who had an operation on her
nose in Stratford hospital but is
now home convalescing.
BLAKE
Miss Mary Margaret Oesch re-
turned hone from the hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Bart Gingerich
are now settled in their new
hone in Blake.
Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim, Marg-
aret and Emma Jane visited with
Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Erb and
family Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch
and family of Varna visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch of
Blake.
Mr, and Mrs. William Steckle
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oeseh and
family of Paris visited in this
community over the week end.
Miss Sherry Young of Hamil-
ton is staying at Mrs, Norma
Mustard's for a while.
CONSTANCE
Sunday visitors with Mr. tinct
Airs. Lorne Lawson: Mr. and Mlrs.
John Busby, Chatham; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Hanna, Hanover;
Mr. and YIrs. Howard Johns, of
Tuckersmith.
David Medd, son of Air. and
Mrs. Jack Medd, had an emergen-
cy operation for appendicitis in
Clinton hospital on Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Stone-
house of Belgt'ave were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leitch.
Mr, and Mrs. Borden Brown are
patients in Clinton hospital on
account of a car accident in Clin-
ton about 10.30 p.m, Friday night.
Mr. Brown expects to he able to
return home this week. Mrs,
Brown has a broken hip, cracked
pelvis, cracked ankle and about
125 stitches in her forehead. The
girls are at home, with bruises
and a. sprain.
Congratulations to pupils of
SS No. 3, and teacher, Mrs. Liv-
ingston.. At time of writing they
have won at the music festival,
first prize in the 2 -pat's chorus;
first in rhythm band and Iielnneth.
Jewitt first in solo, and Billy
Whyte second.
Mrs. Guy Cunningham and Mrs.
Thos. .Gross, Auburn, spent Mon-
day with Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Dex-
ter.
,The ladies are preparing for a
h.am supper to be held in Cons-
tance Church on Wed„ May 23rd.
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook
and Mrs, Shobbrook Sr, of Lon-
desboro, and Mr, and Mrs, Ross
Milison, Sebringville, and baby
daughter spent Sunday with Mrs,
Phoebe Milison. Mr, and Mrs.
Shobbrook also attended the bap-
tism of their granddaughter,
Sheryl Thelma Milison, daughter
of Mr., and Mrs, Ross Millson,
The C.O.F, of Constantte are
planning a chicken barhaque in
the near future,
CASES HEARD WEDNESDAY
Police court was held in Sea,
forth on Wednesday, At time of
going to press the assault case of
the arown vs Melville Irving of
Clinton was completed with as
Sitittal, James Donnelly acted for
irving.
Magistrate FI Glenn Hays pre-
sided) and Crown Attorney W. G
Cochrane prosecuted: the cases,
COMINGEVENT
Reserve the annual I3rodlsageu
Band social, Wed„ June 27. Fut'-
titer particulars later.
Ootf!IING EVNT
Rectory 'lea and Nome Baking
Sale, Wets„ June 13, 3 to 0 P.m.
Sponsored by St,:JUMPS Parish
Catholic Women's League
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear`
Mother and Grammy, Airs. Sarah
MacMillian who passed away one
year ago, May 20, 1961.
it's. lonesome here without you,
Mont,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us
Since you were called away,
It we had all the world to give,
We'd give it, yes and more,
'To hear your voice and see yotir
smile
And greet you at the door,,
You were a loving Mothor,
A pal so good and true,
A better Mother never livers,
Your equals are but taw.
No matter how long we may live,.
Whatever lands we view,
There is no one upon this earth
Can take the place of you.
Always lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by her family,
Auction Sale
Of Livestock and Haying
Equipment on the premises, Lot
21, Cor, 9, Hibbert Tp,, 1 mile
west of Staffa on SAT., MAY 19,
at 1.30 P.M. DST,
Livestock; 6 purebred Jersey
cows, 4 registered, 2 crosabl'ed
cows; 2 Shorthorn cows, 2 Here-
ford Shorthorn steers (fat); 2
Hereford heifers (fat), 2 stocker
steers, 2 Hereford steer calves,
4 Hereford heifer calves, 7 small
calves, Hereford and Durham, 2
registered Jersey heifer calves, 1
Jersey bull calf.
Implements: International No.
45 baler, excellent condition;
brand new Mayrath PTO elevator
34 foot, complete with grain head
and chute; Otonnawa 10 foot S.P.
swather, hydraulic controlled
header and reel; Cockshutt 70
tractor PTO; John Deere 7 foot
semi -mounted mower; Case man-
ure spreader, Case siderake; Hen-
derson manure loader; Ebersol
shredder and blower; Dearborn
2 furrow plough 3 point hitch 12"
bottom, 8 plate one way disc, 3
point hitch; Dearing mower 5
foot; Universal minter 2 unit ac-
commodates 14 cows; Viking
cream separator; two wheeled
trailer; weigh scales; electric
pail; 1927 Buick master car, also
10 ft. buckrake, 2 colony houses,
(1 is 7x14 and the other'7x7); 5
hydro poles, quantity cedar posts,
1 Moffat electric stove.
Proprietors, Mrs. Archie Jeffery
and Spencer Jeffery.
Clerk, Gerald Carey
Auctioneer Percy C. Wright
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of IDA HOEGY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Ida Hoegy,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, Widow, de-
ceased, who died on the 23rd clay
of April, 1962, are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 8th day of June,
1962, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having re-
gard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 15th day
of May, 1962.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
TENDER
Tenders to supply and instal
a Fire Escape in S.S. No, 1 Hut -
lett, to meet approval o the
Fire Marshall. Tenders to he in
by June 1st,
Ross MacGregor, Sec., RR 2
Seaforth
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS addressed
to Secretary, Department of Pub-
lic works, Room B-322, Sir Char-
les Tupper Building, Riverside
Drive. Ottawa, and endorsed
"TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF
COAL, FUEL OIL AND PROP-
ANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL
BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT
THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO,
1962.63."
will be received until 3.00 P.M.
(E. D. S.T.), TUESDAY, JUNE
5, 1962.
Specifications and forms of
tender can be obtained at the of-
fice of the Chief of Purchasing and
Stores, Room C-459, Sir, Charles
Tupper Building, Riverside Drive,
Ottawa; Office Managers at; 226
Jarvis St., Toronto; 457 Rich-
mond St., London; Post'. Office
Building, Fort William, Ont,
Tenders must be made on the
printed forms supplied by the
Department and in accordance
with the conditions set forth
therein.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief of Administrative
Services and Secretary
BOAT COVERING
MATERIALS
Fibreglass boat covering mat-
erials -cover your boat with fibre-
glass -- nomore leaks -- no more
painting .. tough -- strong. Save
money, do it youreelf,
Full instructions from Leavens
Bros„ 3220 Dtifferin Street, To-
ronto
swicentotomsceetticomrommi
AL, MITCHELL
SAND
CEMENT & LANE
GRAVEL
Loading and Hauling
PHONE 98018.6 Seaforth
8—THE SEAFORTH NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE.IN
THEATRE
Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 17-18
The Young Savages
(Adult Entertainment)
Burt Lancaster - Shelley Winters
(Cartoon)
SATURDAY ONLY May 19
-- Double Bill --
"The Jayhawkers"
(Colas') "
Jeff Chandler -- Fess Parker
"Country Music
Holiday"
Ferlia Huskey Zsa Zsa Gabor
(Carto
SUNDAY MIDNITEon)
& MONDAY
May 20-21
-- Double Bill --
"Wild for Kicks"
Noelle Adam -- David Farrar
Anatomy of a Psycho
(Adult Entertainment)
Robert Burn
(Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 22-23
"The Young
Philadelphians"
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul Newman
(Cartoon)
Two shows nightly, rain or clear
First show at dusk
Children under 12 in .cars free
FOR SALE
Modern 2 -bedroom cottage, 2
blocks from Main intersection,
new, bathroom, oil furnace, gar-
age, modern kitchen, price $5,250,
reasonable terms,
Farms, business properties,
other residential properties, in-
formation on request.
Joseph McConnell
Realtor
Phone 266 Seaforth
FOR SALE
.Sweet clover seed and feed
grain. John W. Thompson, phone
861r23 Seaforth.
Clearing Auction -Sale
Of Farm Machinery and house-
hold effects at lot 2, con. 4, Hut -
lett twp., 214 miles west and 2%
north of Seaforth, on Saturday,
May 19 at 2 p.m.
Machinery — Dion threshing
machine, like new, with 100 ft.
drive belt; 6 ft. Massey Harris
grain binder; 13 hoe fertilizer
drill; Letz 80 grain grinder; sta-
ble boat, 14 bar Case side rake;
International 3. bar all steel side
rake; 3 section Fleury Blase'
spring tooth drag harrows, like
new; 6 ft. Deering mower; rob-
ber tired wagon; 2 hay loaders;
hay fork rope and car; steel 3
drum land roller; Massey Harris
Manure spreader; sleighs; tobog-
gan; barrels; 20 ft. windmill to-
wer; McCormick Deering cream
separator; 2 sets weigh scales,
2,000 lbs.; 5 section drag har-
rows; power laavn mower.
Poultry Equipment -5 commun-
ity nests; Waters chicken feed-
ers; coal brooder stove, like new.
Household Effects — Williams'
piano, good,_ condition; dining
room table and chairs; 'kitchen
table and chairs; rocking chairs;
small tables; 3 bedroom suites;
mattresses; roll away bed; love
seat; wicker rocker and chair;
arta chair; buffet; hall rack;
glass cupboard; writing desk;
rugs; trilight lamp; electric
lamps; 2 settees; hook case;
mats; kitchen cabinet; 2 toilet
sets; quilts; quilt box; bedding;
pillows; phonograph and records;
sewing machine; frig„ flower
stands; vacuum cleaner; pres-
sure cooker; 4 burner Sunshine
electric stove; lawn chairs; dish-
es; pots, pans, sealers, garbage
pail; crib, panel door 29x65,
swing kitehen door with hard-
ware 6'61/4x32. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms cash.
Secord McBrien, Prop.; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; George
Powell (Blyth), Clerk, .
Notice to Creditors
In the .Estate of WILLIAM
HERBERT DANTZi9R
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Will arra
Herbert Dantzer, late of the
Township of McIfillop, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on the 21st day
of March, 1962, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 25th day of May,
1962, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to claims then received,
'.DATED at Seaforth, this 1st
day of May, 1962.
MOCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrators
Real Estate
Apply to Amos. Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
BOX
Funeral 1-Jome
AMBULANCE
Prompt' and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for ail occasions
Phones; Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W, STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Res, 606
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
mrstommammi
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P. L. Brady, 21.13„ Surgeon
Dr. E. Malkin
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m, daily
except Wednesday and Sunday.
Evenings: Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 p,e•.
Appointments made in advance as,
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D,V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. C. DR'EINNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Langstaff • Optometrist
Goderfch St. W., Seaforth
Piton 791
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. eve
by appointment only, Clinton HtI-2-7016,.
above Hatdkine' Hdwe, Mon. 9 ta. 6.90
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Mo HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 2841
We Write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH,LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
Willis Dundas
Phone 573 or 71w
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Telephone 852-R-12
Donald G. Eaton
GENERAL INSURANCE
PHONE 75
SEAFORTH
Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg.
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuer oil
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W
NOTICE
Tttekersmith Municipal Dump
will be • open until further notice
on Wednesday and Saturday af.
ternoons, from 1 to 6.30 p.m.
J. I. McIntosh, Clerk
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking ,Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleid.
ORDER TOUR
FUNK'S G -HYBRID
SEED CORN
now for a dependable high yield -
log 1962 Corn drop—eitbsr.grain
or ensilage. See 1.15 also for "bet-
ter buys in tillage equipment,
(cultivators, discs, packers, etc,)
manure spreaders and loaders,
hammormill and feed mixer units,
hog, poultry and ventilation equip-
ment, etc.
HAUGH BROS.
Brucefield, phone (14th 668R23
MILTON J. DIETZ
Seatorth 6001531
WILFRED Mo NTEE, Realtor `'.rhe Seaforth News: "Aathor,zed as
Walkerton, Ont, Second -Claes Mali by the Post Office De.
offices and 26 ealesmen to serve you Postage card),OtteN"
and 105 payment of
Postage Sn,cesh."