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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY; APRIL 28, 1949
Try the Portable
National 2 Cow
Milker in your
own barn for
one week
-- at our expense
If you have 6 or More cows—here's
a grand opportunity to prove at
first-hand the amazing time and
WorkWOrk a` ing features o1 the Na-
tional Mill ei Cali in at Mir store,
write of phone and tell us that
you niant to try it out, without
any obligation on your part.
COMPLETELY PORTABLE — No
installation or expensive piping
required.
MILitS 2 COWS AT THE SAME
TIMEttCuts milking time in half.
INDIVIDUAL VACUUM ADJUST -
men!; — Instantly set for fast
milking of "easy" or "hard"
milkers.
• Complete with 25 o' Ie '4
hp electric motor $216.75
o Also available with gas
engine drive $219.50
Simply plug the National Milker into any convenient outlet and
you're all ready to milk—faster, cleaner and easier than ever before.
The clear ,glass pails eliminate all guesswork—you can readily see
how,each cow is milling. Supplied with sterilizer rack, -3 Milking pals,
also rubber boots to protect them.
CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ASSOCIATE. STORE
Smith Bros, Dublin Phone 73
NORTH McKILLOP
Mrs. Leonard Leeming spent a few
days last week visiting with Mrs.
Snider of Hanover
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellacott, Ruby,
Margaret and Lloyd, and Mrs. Jennie
Thornton of. Monkton, spent Sunday
evening with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
Thornton.
Miss Pearl Regele of Seaforth
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Thornton, Saturday evening. Mr.
Thornton is improving after his re-
cent illness.
Mr. George Underwood spent a
few days last week with Misses Vera.
and Ann Kistner, of Waterloo.
Mrs. Frank Glanville and Richard
spent a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele.
Now! Two Big Comic Sections!
So everyone may enjoy the fun,
The Detroit Sunday Times now pre-
sents the world's greatest comic hits
Town of Seaforth
Tax Pre Payment
Receipts for 1949
THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER CENT PER
ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1949, ON ALL PREPAID
1949 TAXES
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the
Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall
D. H. Wilson
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Farmers and feeders
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We have room for orders
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Please communicate with
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Phone 852 r 41
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
HORSES 2.50 each
CATTLE 2,50 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
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To avoid possible delay
and embarrassment at bor-
der crossing points, be
sure you have met the
foreign exchange require-
ments before you set out.
The travel ration of $150
per person for the period
November 16th, 1948, to
November 15th, 1949 is to
ensure the fairest distribu-
tion of the U.S. funde avail-
able. For children under
11 years of age, the
amount is $100 U.S.
If you are taking a trip to
the United. States, you need
to secure a Form H permit
to take out of Canada for
any amount exceeding $10
U.S. or more than a total
of $25 in U.S. and Cana-
dian Funds.
Form H can be secured
quickly and easily from
branches of any Canadian
Bank,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD
OTTAWA
' FECR-11
,Seaforth and District
MEMORIAL ARENA
and Communty Centre
PUBLIC MEETING
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 8.30 p.m.
The citizens of the Community, comprising the Municipalities
of McKillop, Tuckersmith, Hibbert, Hullett and Seaforth, are
invited to attend a Public Meeting at which the benefits to be
obtained from a Memorial Arena and Community C, entre
will be discussed. The welfare of your community in the fut-
ure depends upon theinterest you show now
HOW IT CAN BE FINANCED
The Memorial Arena and Community Centre,
including artificial ice, is estimated to cost
$100,000.00, It is proposed to obtain this money
from seven sources: The Town of Seaforth, the
Township of Tuckersmith, the Township of 1\9c-
Iiiltop, the Canadian Legion, a public subscrip-
tion, Government Grants, Donations of Labor and
Material.
It is estimated Government grants will amount
to at least $10,000.00. The Seaforth branch of the
Canadian Legion has agreed to make available
approximately 310,000.00, in return for suitable
accommodation in the proposed structure, Re-
ceipts of $25,000 are anticipated from public
subscriptions, and it is further anticipated the
equivalent of $10,000.00 can be made available by
the donations of labor and material. It is sug-
gested that the remainder be raised by means of
debentures to be issued by the benefiting muni-
cipalities.
WHAT IT WILL COST THE AVERAGE TAXPAYER PER $1,000' DEBENTURE
Seaforth Tuckersmith McKillop
Total Assessment $1,200,000 $2,169,141 $2,840,755
Average Assessment 1,800 ' 3,470 4,153
Annual cost of retiring each $1,000 of Deben-
tures over 20 years $65 $65 $65
Average annual cost to each taxpayer 10.6 cents 10.3 cents 9.5 cents
Cost per $1,000 of assessment 5.4 cents 2.9 cents 2.3 cents
In view of the small cost of but a few cents per
$1,000 per year, you, cannot afford to deny your-
selves and your children the advantages of a
Memorial Community Centre and Arena during
the years to conte.
WHAT IT MEANS TO THE COMMUNITY
There is an awakening among communities in
Canada as to the necessiff of all year round cour-
nlunity recreation, because it is realized that not
only can the Centre be a deterrent to juvenile
delinquency, but that at the same time it provides
a nonunon meeting place where all ages, all
classes, all interests may join on common ground.'
The Memorial Community Centre and Arena,
which is suggested for the Seaforth district, will.
provide, in addition to a standard size artificial
ice surface, a large auditorium, Smaller rooms
will be available for group meetings and hobby
and craft work, Teen-agers will find adequate ac-
commodation for their activities, as will also the
various groups in town and country, such as Fed-
eration of Agriculture and Women's Institute.
Provision is to be made for permanent quarters
for the Canadian Legion, The Community Centre
and Arena will be an important asset to agricul-
tural exhibitions by providing greatly required
exhibition space, of 180 feet by SO feet. This
arena space will be surrounded by adequate seat-
ing,
The benefits which will result to the farming
element of the community as a result of the ex-
hibitions which It will be possible to accommo-
date in the proposed Community Centre and
Arena, are many and varied, The Community
Centre and Arena will fill a long -felt need in the
Seaforth community.
WHY A PUBLIC MEETING ?
The Memorial Community Centre and Arena was first proposed at a public
meeting held early in March. At that time it was agreed a tentative committee
should be established and -that it should thoroughly explore and, if found desir-
able, report back to a second public meeting. This the committee has done. Its
preliminary study has indicated that not only is the proposal feasible, but also.
that it is highly desirable that it be proceeded. with as soon as possible. At the
meeting Friday evening you will have an opportunity of learning in detail the
work of the committee,
MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE
Mayor J. E. Keating, Town of Seaforth
Reeve A. Nicholson, Township of Tuckersmith
Councillor J. T. Scott,
G. R. Johnston
Seaforth Lions Club
C. P. Sills
Canadian Legion
Township of McKillop
C. M. Smith
Seaforth District High School Board
Russell Bolton
Seaforth Agricultural Society
W. T. Teal!
Seaforth Athletic Association
Mrs. G. Papple
Seaforth Women's Institute
James A. Stewart
Seaforth Curling Club
G. Papple
McKillop F. of A.
O. Richardson
Tuckersmith F. of A.
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This advertisement is made possible by the co-operation of the following citizens and
firms, who feel that the provision of a Memorial Arena and Community Centre is vital
to the continued happiness and welfare of the community:
Whyte's Butcher Shop
The Huron Expositor
Orville Oke
Seaforth Motors
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
McGonigle's Grocery
Crown Hardware
Christie's Butcher Shop
Baldwin's Hardware
W. J. Duncan
Geo. A. Sills & Sons
Keating's Drug Store
Daly Motors
The Seaforth News
Frank Kling
Stewart Bros.
J. Boshart & Sons
Willis Shoe Store
Watson & Reid
R. R. McKindsey Drug Store
Rowcliffe Motors
Excellence Flour Mills
Robert Bell Industries Ltd.
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