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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-03-08, Page 274hY/owICat, a a' e Surprisingly fast, a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril help open the nasal passages—make breathing easier—when your head fills up with stuffy transient con- gestion. Enjoy the grand relief it brings! Va-tro-nol gives quick re- lief, too, from sniflly, sneezy dis- tress of head colds. Try it! You'll like it! Follow directions in folder, BLOOD DON0 =':1 CLINIC Continued From rage 1 nut:!s 4. rrwiu 'I'r'•«.. �•rl \d,•. • \t :.c. . }A 4•r }ir. .--c 1',1` 2, 2, Jus. 1;,, t'apple ,..lehn Hend- L' HAT'S all this tails about life insurance being a monopoly? ANSWER: It's just not true. If you ,want to shop around in Canada for insurance you can pick an American company, or a British company, or a Canadian company, You may choose a stock company, or a strictly mutual company. You may select either a par- ticipating or a non -participat- ing policy. You mean there's real com- petition? ANSWER: There is, indeed. Anyone who has let it be known that he is in the mar- ket for insurance realizes just how keen competition is be- tween the different compan- ies. He knows they offer a wide variety of plans and premium rates. Monopoly is a term which can never be truthfully applied to the life insurane. business in Canada. One of a series nJ messages sponsored iy life insurance companies in Canada, t•,o • 6. Arthur Devereaux, Geo. ::Eike.R, Russell I)olmage 7. Walton: Mrs. Alex 7„ Harvey Ale. olvre 8, Dmaean tic Nichol 2. 14'illis h,_adaa :i, Siobi.Ale.'llira 7. Lorne McNichol 4. l)unald Lawless 0, AVen 1 1• ruing 8,. Wilfred Shortreed 10, 1r:uta Shannon 1i, (leo. McArthur 4, Lawl _Andrew McNichol 6, I r c \\ illi niwnn, Win." Leeming 7. Mi.. ,Mary Shaant in a, Y.chia Smith. • Se:ana11 Schad. 1, W. J. Nicholson 5, Leonard Lremirg 3. Kehl' 1lt Beat - :le Y, $iie'Stt(t[ii 7. Dominic Murray LISTEN TO PREMIER GEORGE WED., MAR. 14 ON CKNX 'Hingham AT 8.30 P.M. Fertilizer Grass Seed & Seed Corn Orders for above should be in as soon as possible and be sure of delivery. CO - OP & SHUR-GAIN FEEDS made daily Western Grain & Chop Peanut Oil Meal Cod Liver 0!1 Feeding Molasses Oyster Shell & Limeshell Finn's Minerals & Tonics Reduced Iron Rex Wheat Germ Oil Cooper's DRI-KIL Universall Milking Machines & Parts Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 DISPRSAL SALE 4 At Huron County Home, one mile south of Cli lton, Ontario, on No. 4 Highway TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1945 commencing at 1.30 p.m. A complete dispersal sale of the Shorthorn Herd of the Huron County Hone will lie held on the above date consisting of the following: — 3 fresh cows, 5 due shortly after the sale, 3 to freshen in the fall, also 2 open yaccinated heifers. This 'herd is felly accredited a.ncl. T.B. tested, Catalogues will he available at the County Honie, Clinton, Ontario, Phone 24, and also at the Agricultural Office, Clinton. The Committee in charge of County Houle affairs have deckled to maintain a dairy herd only and therefore the entire herd of Short- horns will be sold to the highest bidder at this sale. TIORNIS - CASA Huron County Home Committee, (A. McCann, Chairman) Proprietors N. W. Miller, Clerk Duncan A. Brown, Auctioneer. NOTICE Fire Siren The Fire Siren will be sounded ONCE at 7,45 on the evening of the first Tuesday in every 'month. This is for the purpose of testing the siren and calling a Firemen's 113eeting. R. G. PARKE Chairman of the Fire & Water Committee .114551414413.143244 DEAD or Ai 14 : DISABLED Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED • THE SEAFORTH NEWS 5, Geo. Smith 10, Thos. I,eemiiig Thos, Shortreed 6Welter Shortreed 7, Elwood Shortreed 2, Dan Watson 0, Allan Searle 2, lames Ritchie 6, Jas. Hogg 7. Mrs. Jas. Coutts 6, Ten- nis Dennis 4, Glen Corlet! 2, Harney Craig 4, Carl Dalton 5, Win, Boyd 3, Robt, Mulley 2. Kippcn; Lloyd McLean 7, Rohl, McLean 6, Harvey Jacobi 5, 'Mrs. Glen McLean, .Bernice McKellar, Glen Slavin 6, Roger Veneer 6, Edwin Tay- lor 8, Richard Taylor Jr. 8, Donald McKay, Mrs. Wm. Bell 5, Wilmer Adkins. Murray Treenail. 3, John Jttrrott 7, Geo. Glenn 8; Thelma Elgie 7, Lorne Hay 4, Jack` Mc Kay 2, Art :Treenail. 0. Jack Consiti 2. Mrs. Rohl. Elgie Jr, 7. Robt Elgie 3, P,dison Mc- Lean, Stan Jackson 2,. Jas. Mustard 2 Winner ,Tones, Alex Mellott( 2, Alvin McBride, Stanley Love 2. Brucefield: Austin bitting G. Mrs. Dorothy Mero P. Mrs. John Cairns (1, W. k). Wilson 8, Gordon Elliott 7. Arthnr Wright 5. Fred Rothwell 2. Brussels: Mrs- H. Sullivan 7, Mrs. Russell Knight 2. Mrs. Dave Hast- ings N, Mrs. Harry Bowler -5. Russell Knight 5, Win. Turnbull 2, Jas. Smith 3, Mrs. Jas. McDonald 5. Loudesboro: John Taylor 5, Jas. Jamieson (S. Mrs. Win. Jewitt 4, Win. R. Jewitt 10. John liessclwood 4. Ben Miley 3, 1Vnt..Hantilton 2. Jas. Neilans 11, Mrs. Wm. Dohnage 2. Oliver Arniel'Snit 6. ('lingon : Alfred Bitch n an lo, ,1 act itIedd 6. Wilbur Jewitt 5'. W. Moore. 9. 9urich: Ward POITI.sk 2, Bruce - McC]inehey 7. Harvey Keys 7, Jack Peck 4. Anson McKinley 5. Blyth: Lawson. Kcarm,y, Mr's. ('lar- ence Martin. Lorne hoe n, C,nistiinee: Leo DSI' Monsen. St. Columba(); (Chas. Roach. MADE IN "CANADA lliichell. Harold Stoslcopf 8. Toronto: Wm. Hoag. Orangeville: J, C. McClelland 4. Apple 1I(11: Norman Sterling. Tlie clinic• was in charge of Mrs. S 3, Cooper, nurse teclinicitut, with Miss Archibald assisting. The (lectors were: Dr. P, J, Bur- ron•s. Dr. :L• Gnrwilh Dr- Stapleton and Dr. t.C. A. 2Ic•llaster, Nurses were Mrs, E. Bell, llilss C. 'Holmes. Al's. D. Wilson. Mrs. F. Kling. Mrs. P. Bragger, Mr::, J. Me- Miilan. Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. J. Thomp- son. Miss M. Wilson. _Hiss D. Parke, Miss Jamieson. Miss Z. Dunlop, Mrs; H. Jackson, Miss A. Downey, Oliss Aitkens. Miss Murray, Mrs. B. Sykes, Mrs. B. Shaw. Assistants. Mrs, M. Milliken, Mrs. K. (';clnpbell, Miss Maty Hays. Refreshment Committee -- Mrs. P. nacho Iw. Mrs. H. Scott, Mrs, W. Ilay, miss J. McLean. Mrs, W. Free, .Mrs. •J. Munn, Mrs IL E. Smith. - Secretary Mrs. Geo. Troutbeek, - Assistants, Mrs. E. C. Boswell, Mrs, F. McMaster, 81i's, J. H, Grant. Receptionists: Mrs. McTavish, Mrs, J. Beanie. Mrs: E. I3. Close; THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1946 NOTICE Malting Barley 'we are now contracting acreage for the growing of Bailey for next season's crop at 75c per bushel. Pon fiu'- iher particulars, contact Geo. T. Mickle & Sons HENSALL, ONTARIO Telephone 103 THE PICK OF TOBACCO it DOES taste good in a pipe (Issued under the authority of the Emergency Shelter Regulations, Order -in -Council, P.C. 9439, December 19, 1944) WAVIM M TO ALL PERSONS PLANNING TO MOVE TO Victoria • Vancouver • New Westminster Hamilton •Toronto •Ottawa •Hull As part of a plan to meet congested conditions, all persons who propose torent or occupy family quarters in any of these Emergency Shelter Areas are required by Board order first to obtain a permit from the Administrator of Emer- gency Shelter for the district. The purpose of the order is to help those who must be in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation. Before completing arrangements to move to any of these districts, write to the Administrator for full parti- culars of the Emergency Shelter Regulations as they apply to that district. TN LS IS THE �A No perso sn.tay Itttove to and rent or occupy faiiiiiy gwfi ass hi any of these dastricts vwithout an •Admizdstrator's permit (Form E.S. 1). Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required by the Administrator to vacate the shelter and the district at his own .expense. The Emergency Shelter Regulations provide serious penalties for hindering or obstructing, these efforts • and . for any contravention ©ff the regulations or of an order of the Board or of the Administrators. THE Yr E . iii T i, A �l'�L`FAR,''1 ES -4N