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SCHOOL CLOTHES
for Boys
5 to 6x sizes
COTTON PANTS
"T" SHIRTS
1.95 to 2.95
890 to 1.95
'WHITE SHIRTS 1.95 to 2.95
SPORT SHIRTS 1 95 to 2.95
SCHOOL SOX 59c to 95c
DRESS PANTS 3.95
8 to 18 sizes
COTTON SLIMS 3.95 to 4.95
C'ORDT.'ROY SLIMS 4.96 to 5.95
DRESS PANTS 4.50 to 7.95
"T' SHIRTS 89c to 2.95
KNIT SHIRTS 1.95 & 2.95
SPORT SHIRTS 1.95 & 2.95
UNDERWEAR BRIE 'S 75c
BOYS SOX 59c to 1.50
GIM SOX 790
WINDBREAKERS 3.95 to 10.95
SWEATERS 3.95 to 5,95
For High School
Students
('OTTON SLIMS 4.95 to 5.95
CormunO4 SLIMS 6,95
SPORT SHIRTS 2.95 to 4.95
DRESS PANTS 6,95 to 9.95
(i}M SOX 79c
HOSIERY 1.00 & 1.50
NEW STRIPED CARDIGANS , , , . 7.95
BULKY PULLOVERS 9.95
TOPS & BRIEFS 95c to 1.25
WHITE T SHIRTS 1.00 to 1.50
SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRT Sale 2.29 & 2.98
WINDBREAKERS 8.95 to 14.95
SCHOOL
for
5 to 6x sizes
SWEATERS
DRESSES
SOX
BLAZERS
8 to 14 sizes
SWEATERS
BLOUSES
ANKLETS
CLOTHES
Girls
2:98 to 3.98
1.95 to 2,95
390 to 590
3.95 & 4,95
2.98 to 4.95
2.98 & 3.98
59c to 790
For High School
Students
SWEATERS 4.95 to 10,95
BLAZERS 9.95 to 16.95
SKIRTS 3.95 to 12.95
SLIMS 3.98 to 9.95
POODi5 SOX 79e
ANKLETS 65c to 95c
DLOt'SES 2.98 to 4.98
TAILORED SHIRTS 2.98 - 3:98
.JACKETS 14.95 - 18.95.
DRESSES (cotton) 3.95 to 6.00
NYLONS 97c
PANTIES 59c
Your best buys are always from
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WALTON
,Ir. and Mrs, '-alter Bewley.
iary and Brenda and Mr, and
Ralph Traviss and Mss Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels were
Linde Traviss attended Toronto on a motor trip last week -end to
Exhibition. also visited with rela- Niagara Falls, 1Velland and Thor-
t:ves in Toronto Iast week, old.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 'Whitfield of St. I AIr. and Mrs,. Rae Houston and
Catharines visited with Mr. and i fanily left last week on a motor
Mrs, Wm. Sholdice for a few days i trip through the Western Provin•
last week.. ees.
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NOTICE OF
PO
iNTER1tIJPTiN
(Weather permitting)
Triursd i V, Au aust 030th
7fe,2
1.15 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. (D.S.T.)
AREAS AFFECTED:
Railway Street
Mill Street
Jarvis Street south of Railway street
INTERRUPTION IS NECESSARY
TO CHANGE PRIMARY LINES
Your en -operation is requeFsted
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY
COMMISSION
IP. SILLSr' . ,i.:R OU SSEY
('Mailman Man go..
VoCssas•ar moa
J
Mrs. E. Ennis has returned of.
ter visiting with her daughter.
Mrs. Ken Ritchie,
Miss Sharon Merkley of Bel -
more is visiting with her sister,
Mrs, Ronald Bennett.
Airs. Percy Holman of Barrie
and Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Lucan
visited with Mrs, Herb, Traviss
for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sander of
Thorold were week end guests at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Clar-
ence Martin,
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Ennis of
Hamilton are at present visiting
with Mr, and Mrs, Doug Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs, Torrance Dundas
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, W. Stutz, Waterloo.
Miss Barbara Hamilton of Lon-
don visited last week with her
aunt and uncle alt, and Mrs, Alex.
Clulutzen.
Mr. and Mrs, Cosby Ennis of
London visited on Sunday with
Mr. arid Mrs. Doug, Ennis,
Women's institute
Mrs. Kenneth McDonaid presi-
ded for the opening exercises and
business at the monthly meeting
of the women's Institute last
Thursday evening in the commun-
ity hall. Mrs. McDonald welcom-
ed the ladies from the Blyth Wo -
Men's Institute and all the grand-
mothers who were there as
guests, Mrs. Harvey Craig gave
the minutes of the July meeting
and called the roll which was an-
eWered with a "popular song
when I was in my 'teens," The
treasurer, Mrs, Wm, Humphries
reported a balance of $119,25 on
hand, The September meeting
will be held 'Wednesday evening,
September 10 with guests attend-
ing from Brussels, Moncrief, Eth.
el and Cranbrook. Mrs, Forest
McKay, Airs, Jim 'McDonald and
Mrs, Ron Bennett were appointed
as extra hostesses for the next
meeting. A request was made for
place mats and serviettes to emu.
piete the display for Brussels fall
fair, Please contact Mrs. • Wm.
Humphries for further partic-
ulars. Mrs, Wm. J. Turnbull and
Mrs. Frank Walters were co.
convenor's for Historical Ile.
search and Current Events, Mrs.
Lorne Scrimegeour of Blyth gave
Die motto entitled "Do not resent
growing old, many are denied the
privilege." Current Events wore
given by Mrs, F, Walters, Prizes
were awarded to the following
grandmothers: Great grandmoth•
er, Sirs, L, Scrimeg:eour. liIyt)i
grandmother with merest birth.
clay, Aire. Hodge of Port Albert:
most granddaughters, Mrs,
btu Turnbull and Airs., George
Iulrlae: prandsons, .1lre;, Jan Van
1-lte•t :,t youugeet. Mrs. Jack
I unman \Irs. Turnb1111 itstroduc-
td Mrs. Jas. I,ryans and ;vire„ Ted
Wilson who conducted a ha-tshow
with five nit•mbers modelling the
hats from the Mavdelle Shoppc, in
I 1lussels 1'13° 1t' rrn acted :i
commentator mment 1tor as the foilow ing dal;•
l 1 , Wc,d the ]tats which were of
t1 rlons haps" solo's anti h.brira
MR. AND MRS, MALCOLM R. BOLTON who were married in
England recently, The bride is the former Ann Philpott, of Bourne-
mouth. Mi', and Mrs. Bolton will Iive at Markdale, Ont,
CARD OF THANKS''e wish to thank our friends,
relatives and neighbours for their
many kindnesses during our re-
cent bereavement, We also wish-
to
ishto Ostend our thanks to Father
Coughlin, Father McConnell and
Father Camelia and the nurses of
Scott Memorial Hospital.
-Joe Malone and fancily,
FOR SALE
3 bedroom home on John St:
less than 2 blocks from Main St,
This property is in excellent con-
dition. Priced very treasonable in
order to close an estate, Posses-
sion
ossession in two weeks time
TO RENT
Three bedroom home, oil furn-
ace, 2 pe bath, roomy kitchen,
large clipboard space. This is a
very modern brick home in ex-
cellent condition. Rent $45 mon-
thly. Possession Sept. 15,
APARTMENTS TO RENT
One and two bedrooms - gas
heat, immediate possession.
Joseph McConnell
Phone 266 Seaforth
Realtor
FOR SALE
175 Red and Sussex pullets, 5
months old. Phone 37ri Dublin,
FOR SALE.
A blue and white go-cart in
good -condition $5, Phone 120. Sea -
forth,
FOR SALE
One small else Coleman oil
burner.. John Pryce, phone 441J
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
New Bean Knives for sale et
Basil O'Rourke's Blacksmith and
Welding Shop, Brneefield,
FOR SALE
Set of Grade 13 text books,
Bruce &tiller, phone 247 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
York sow due in a week. Also
three good chunks. Francis Cole-
man, phone $38r22.
HELP WANTED
For afternoon employment,
light pleasant work. Moore's Poul-
try Farm, phone 600r31.
WANTED
Grade 9 text books, Gerald
Townsend, 565r2 Seaforth.
HELP WANTED
Egg packers and graders. t'nit-
ed Dairy and Poultry Co -Op.
Phone 13.
AVAILABLE AT ONCE
Nearby Rawleigh business.
Good opportunity, Trade well es-
tablished, Experience helpful but
not necessary. Write at once.
Rawleigh, Dept. H-364-102, 4005
Richelieu, Montreal
including velvets velours, felts,
fur and feathers: Mrs, Jack Dry-
ans, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald,
Mrs. Doug. Ennis, Mrs. Herb
Traviss and Mrs, Torrance Dun-
das, Mrs, Turnbull presented
Mrs. Bryans and Mrs. Wilson
with gifts on behalf of the Insti-
tute and thanked all who bad
taken part in the show, Mrs. Jan
Van Vliet sang a song with Mrs,
J. Bryans accompanying, A col-
lection of $8,50 was received for
a birthday gift to be sent to the
Chinese girl our branch is help-
ing to support..
Lunch hostesses were Mrs,. Jas,
Nolan Mrs. W. E. Turnbull. Mrs.
Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Donald
Buchanan, Mrs. Van Vliet Jr, and
Mrs. Torrance Dundas. It was
announced that a bake sale would
be held at tate September meet -
fug.
Mr, and Mrs. Tien Hollington
and son of Ottawa spent a few
days last week with lblr', and Mrs,
Earl Watson and Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald 'Watson.
The August meeting of the Mc-
Killop Group was held at the
home of Mrs, Leonard Leming
with ten members and one visit
or present. Aire, J. Ilosniatt pre-
sided and opened with hymn 201,
BLAKE
Mr, ami Hors. Amos Gingerith
of Blake spent a week's holidcly
at ('hesley Lake.
Mr, Harold Finlay. ,Tim, Marga'• -
et and Emma Jane visited Sun•
day with relatives In Kincardine -
and itlpley.
- Mr. Andrew Corrivenn of Lon.
don visited with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Lucien Corrlveau and
lalnily.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. T, O'Sullivan and family
wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbors, and for
those who loaned cars, and sent
$oral tributes and hags cards,
sympathy cards, anti for all who
help in any way. it was all deep-
ly appreciated. Special thaults to
undertakers, AIr, Cleary and Mr.
Whitney, and the nurses and staff
of Avon Crest Hospital,
CARD OF THANKS
AIC, and Mrs. James G. Carnoch-
an wish to thank their family
and friends who called and sent
wishes of congratulation making
their fortieth anniversary such a
memorable o<'casaon.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
kind friends who remembered me
while in the hospital and since
conning home, - Maureen Ann
Ryan
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to extend our
deep appreciation, and thanks to
our relatives, neighbors and fri-
ends for their many kindnesses,
lovely floral tributes and comfort-
ing messages of sympathy re-
ceived during our bereavement.
Oar thanks to Rev, 1), 0. Fry and
the G. A. Whitney funeral hone
and to all those who assisted in
any way. - Mr. and Mrs. David
Shannon and Jane.
TWILIGIIT
AUCTION SALE
Auction sale of household ef-
fects in the town of Seaforth, at
the Community Centre, Friday,
Sept. 7th, at 8 pini.
Davenport & 2 matching chairs,
writing desk, 2 sideboards, gram-
ophone, 2 book cases, • 2 arm
chairs, 2 (lining room tables (1
round), all glass oval china cab-
inet, 2 chest of drawers, 1 bed,
dresser & wash stand with mar-
ble top, 3 beds & wash stands.
Brown child's crib, 2 spring
filled mattresses, 1 cook stove, 2
clocks, hall seat & mirror, Wash-
ing machine, 2 set of oak dining
room chairs, 10 dozen sealers, 1
set sunshine dishes, 2 toilet sets,
small tables, rocking chairs.
Other articles too numerous to
mention. Terns cash
Prop„ Harry Palin
Auct., Harold Jackson
FOR SALE
In village 01 V alton, 7 room
house; 2 piece bath upstairs and
one down; cistern, stable; 2 -car
garage, small fruits; lot 132x185;
good garden, drilled well, Ed,
Davidson, r,r, 1 Walton, Ont.
Br( d " .$t . eas
DRIVE'•IN
THEATRE
Clint:,: n
THURS., FRI., Aug, 30-31
Hit No, 1 -.Shown at 8.45 only
"THE THREE
STOOGES MEET
HERCULES"
3 SU:ages - Vicki Tricltett
Hit No, 2 --Shown at 10.15
"Warrior Empress"
Kerwin Matthews - Tina Louise
(Color - Scope) (Cartaon)
FREE STOOGE RINGS
For Everybody on
Tluirs., Fri,
SAT., MON., TUES.
September 1-3.4
Hit No. 1 -Shown at 9,45 only
"POCKETFUL OF
MIRACLES"
Glenn Ford -- Bette Davis
Hope Lange
• (Color - Scope)
Hit No, 2 -Shown at 8:30 only
"BOY WHO CAUGHT
A CROOK"
Wanda Hendrix
(Cartoon)
•••••W N...ti September 9
Special Sunday Midnite Show
at 12.05
!!� All Color Double Hill
j "THE PIRATE OF THE
BLACKHAWK"
Mijanou Bardot
(Colour)
Plus:
"QUEEN OF TARTARS"
A<lrenture in Colour
(Cartoon)
Wed., Thurs., Fri„ Sept. 5-6-7
Hit No, 1 -Shown at 10:00
"DENTIST IN THE
CHAIR"
The Carry -On Gang
Hit No. 2 -Shown at 8,30
"JOURNEY TO THE LOST
CiTY"
Debra Paget - Paul Christian
(Colour)- (Cartoon)
ALL SHOWS DOUBLE BILLS
Please Check Times
Children antler 12 in cars free
FOR SALE
Ready -to -lay pullets, K137 and
K 155, Kimber Leghorns. Avail-
able from Aug. 27 to Oct. 1. R. J.
Andrews & Son, r,r. 3 Seaforth
Phone 600r3,
CUSTOM COMBINING
We are equipped with feed rolls
for flax. Lyle Montgomery, phone
Clinton HU 2-7231,
NOTICE
Prompt watch repair service at
Savauge's, opposite post office.
All work done by certified watch-
makers,
FOR SALE
Air conditioner $85 for quick
sale. See Ted Savauge at Sav-
auge's.
DIAMOND RINGS
We have a large selection of
yellow and white gold.. priced
from $50.00 and up -all rings
guaranteed for 1 year against
loss or damage to the diamond.
Terms available, no carrying
charge. Anstett Jewellers.
FOR SALE
Green corn and other vege-
tables fresh from the patch, Am-
brose Addley, Kinburn; call even-
ings and week ends.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Office - Main Street
5EAFORTH
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
CEC6 DYER'S DECOR CE i TRE
Phone 271-5793 29 Market Place, Stratford
Floor Covering by the
Yard or Tile
Ceramic or Plastic
Tile
MEN AVAILABLE FOR INSTALLATION
THE LATEST MATERIALS IN ARMSTRONG AND
DOMINION LINOLEUM
THP1 SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, August 30, 1962
BOX
Funeral Horne
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attantiott
Hospital Bed
Flower's for all occasions
Phonon: Day 43 Night 595W
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
D. E. Malkin
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m, didiy
except Wednesday and Sunday.
Evenings; Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 pian.
Appointments reade In advance aro
desirable
MARTIN W.STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 1105, 605
JOHN A. GORWILL, R.A., M,D,
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatorth
SEAFORTH VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. TURNi3CLL, D.V.M., V.S,
W. R. BRYANS, A,V.M., V.S.
W. G, DRENNAN, A.V.M., V.S.
G, E. GALT, D.V.M., V,S,
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Longstaff - Optometrist
Godarich St, W,, Seaterth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon„ 9 to
6.80; Wed, 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. enc
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Iidwe, Mon. 9 to 6.10
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res, 540
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuel oi@
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 080 W
AND FUEL OIL
LIAM! M. HART
Office WILPhone 784 - Res, 23
We write all lines 01
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
116.919111,0
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
Willis Dundas
Phone 573 or 71w
Arnold Stinnissen
RR 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Telephone 852-R-12
Real Estate
Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
WI•LFRED McINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
" offices and 26 salesmen to serve you
See your u horized 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, Brucefleld,
NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL DUMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons,
from 1 to 5.30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old concrete,
or car bodies permitted
J. I. Meintosh
Clerk
Donald G. Eaton
GENERAL INSURANCE
PHONE 7E5
S1)AFORTR
Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg.
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postage in cash."