The Seaforth News, 1949-06-30, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
HORSES 2,50 each
CATTLE 2.50 each
HOGS .60 per cwt.
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
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DUBLIN
Rev, Dr. Ffoulkes attended the an-
nual Diocesan Retreat at St. Peter's
Seminary,. London, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane, Toron-
to, with Mi'. and Mrs. Joseph Atkin-
son.
Miss, Jean Costello and Peter Gros
chok, London, with. Mr. and Mrs,
Dan Costello.
Miss Genevieve Feeney, Toronto,
with her mother, Mrs. Kathleen
Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and children,
Rochester, Mich., with Mrs. Kathar-
ine and Miss Monica Byrne.
Mrs. Anne Mulligan and Mrs. J.
Morrissey and children, Mount Car-
mel, with friends.
MTs. William Byrne and son, De-
troit, with her father, James Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ryan and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Ryan attended the
wedding in Detroit on Saturday of
NOTIC E
Tonin of Seaforth
A]1 persons in the Municipality owning or
harboring dogs must purchase 1949 licenses for
same on or before Juune 30th, 1949. Liceneses will be
issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall,
or from the Tax Collector, J. Cummings.
After that date summonses through the Court
will be -issued to the owners or 'harborers of dogs not
having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
NEW EQUIPMENT
ON HAND FOR SALE
One 4E Hammer Mill
Two One.horse Scufflers
Two C244 2.row Corn Cultivator
One A 144 Corn Cultivator
Two •4%2 ft. Cub Tractor Mowers
One 7 -foot H. M. Tractor Mowers
Three 7.ft. C.21 Tractor Mowers
One No. 75-P Field Hay Chopper
Two No. 2S Cream,Separators
One No. 3S Cream Separators
Two' Single Unit Milkers
Six 7 -ft. Grain Binders on steel or rubber •
One 10 -ft. Tractor Binder & rubber transport
One No. 52 R Harvester Thresher
One All Purpose Farm Wagon on rubber
One Comb. Fertilizer & Lime•Sower
One No. 2 Ensilage & Forage Blower
One C -12-D Harrow Plow
One 8 -ft, Harrow Plow on rubber
One 2 -base Pick-up Tractor Plow on steel or rubber
One Simplicity Electric Washer
Two Used Beatty Electric Washers
1—Used W K 40 Tractor on rubber, with starter, lights and
standardized PT 0
JOHN BACH
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Seaforth
its ISA
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their cousin, Miss Katheryn Theresa
Moore to Mr. Gerald Joseph Mc-
Millan.
Mrs. Dan Costello and Dorothy
Ann in London.
Miss Ursula Feeney and Miss Flor-
ence Moore at Guelph.
Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly and daughter
at London.
Mr. Joseph Givlin held a success-
ful furniture sale on Saturday and
will go to reside in Losfdon.
Hit of the Year
The Radio Show of 1949
Coming Your Way- In Person
It's the Coast to Coast Sen:
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Don Messer
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Coast to Coast Network
Canada's Finest Old Time Band
Featuring Marg Osbourne and
Charlie Chamberlain
Playing for both Modern and
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FRIDAY, JULY 8
Stratford Casino
Admission 91,00
McKI LLOP
The pupils of school section No. 2,.
i4cI{illop, gathered together at the
school to present their teacher, Miss
Ann Brunk, who is leaving the sec-
tion to take another school, with a
nice gift, a serving plate and a cake
tray. The mothers of the pupils also
'attended. An address was given on
behalf of the pupils. 'It is with deep.
regret we have learned of your de-
cision to leave us, but what is our
loss is another school's gain. We
have enjoyed our relationships as
teacher and pupils during the past
two years and we feel we could not
let this opportunity pass without
showing some tangible expression of
our affection for you, so we ask you
to accept these gifts from your pu-
pils of No. 2 school". Signed on be-
half of pupils of No. 2, McKillop.
Miss Brunk gave a suitable reply
expressing her regrets on leaving
and thanking the pupils for the
lovely gifts. Lunch was served and a
social half hour was spent.
Skinny men, women
gain 5,10,15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a tkr111i Bony limbs all mit; 0015 hollows
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the 5, 10, 1e or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight.
Coats 111110. New "get immolated' else 01410 1100,
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Men Wanted Immediately
for
HARVEST WORK
ON ONTARIO FARMS
This message is addressed particularly to men but some
wome. of also can be used.
Crops are ripening earlier than usual all over Ontario.
Able-bodied men, willing to do Farm Harvest work, are -
urgently needed at once.
Wages and working conditions are good.
• WAGES:
,875.00 monthly with room and board free.
• TRANSPORTATION:
Paid to place of employment anywhere in
Ontario.
• FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Please check with the nearest Office of the
National Employment Service
Department of Labour
HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA
Deputy Minister
Minister of Labour
Proclamation
Under authority of By -Law No. 111 for the Town of
Seaforth, no dogs shall be allowed to run at large in the
Town of Seaforth from May 21st, 1949 to September 1st,
1949. •
Any dogs so found running at large, contrary to this
By -Law, shall be liable to be killed and the owner
harborer prosecuted.
J. E. Keating
MAYOR
or
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