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,,INSURANCE
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• FOR SALE
1. storey frame dwelling on John
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• Modern dwelling en North Main
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WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
insurance & Real Estate
Il1ionf214 : Seaforth
The Second Division
Court
• County of •I4uron
Office in, the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth, Office hours.; Tam-
• day,. Thursday and' Saturday, 1.30 pm..
to '5 p.m.; Saturday evening, 7.00 p.m.
t.'9 p.m.
.E. C. CHAMRERLAIH - Clerk
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AitaS14 Brocoheid, wish, to
announgo e engent of their
second datighter, Sone Doreen, to
Mr. Harold Louis Virillest, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Willert, Hensel, the
marriage to take place the latter part
of August.
Announcement—Mr. and Mrs. Gers-
ham Johnston, Wingham, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Hilda Ariel, to Mr. Charles William
Wood,: son of Mrs. C. W. Wood and
the late C. W. Wood .of Senforth, the
marriage to take place the end. of
August.
Announcement—Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
net MaClinchey wish to announce the
on.gagenien.t of their eldest daughter,
Betty Doreen, to Mr. Malcolm Charles,
only son of Mrs. Helen Scott, Sea -
forth, the marriage to take place the
latter part of August. _
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.ts
Car Washing
AND
• Simonize
• AT
• Seaforth Motors
• PHONE 141
(Seaford' Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
• Memorial Craftsmen
SEAFORTH EXETER CLINTON
Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesdays.
See Dr, Barbara for appointment any Oiler
time. or Phone 413, Exeter.
,
Chesterfields • and
Occasional Chairs
•
Announcement. —Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam' D. Smith,. Seaforth, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Agnes. Elizabeth (Betty), to Mr. Ross
Bunter Finlayson, son of Mr. ‘and
Mrs. H. G. Finlayson, Hamilton, Ont.;
the marriage to take place Saturday.
September 7, at 2.30 p.m., in Wych-
wood Presbyterian Church, Toronto.
REPAIRED AND
• . • RECOVERED
• Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah
Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired.
-Stratford Uholstering Co.
Stratford
" TELEPHONE 579
• For further information apply at
• Box's Furitittfre Store
SEAFORTH
urches
Anglican.—Morning Prayer and ser-
mon will be conducted by Mr. C. G.
Markham, B.A., of Christ Church,
London, on Sunday, August 18, at St.
Ma,ry's, Dublin; at 9.30 a.m., and at
St. Thames', Seaforth, at 11 a.m. No
evening service,
McKillop Pastoral Charge—Services
will be held at the regular hours on
Sunday, August ,18, with the Minister
in charge.
Body & Fender
Repairs
AT
Seaforth Motors
midi' have returned "tom a holidai:
trip to Muskoka District, .' coming
shoorou4. COMAXWooa4l]Owen
• • afr. George Fralicit and Mr. Kerry
'Corby, Of Detroit, were w.eek-einr
guests •of Mr. -and Mrs. A. W Cgrink
at The ,Queens.
' • Mrs„„gorne, of Toronto,, is the
guest of Mrs: William Kerr.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver were
nailed to Montreal this week owing
to the critical illness of their grand -
slaughter, Karen, daughter of Mr. and
I'S. Fraser -Oliver.
• Mr. B. 0. Muir and Mr. and Mrs.
John Muir and family spent a• week's
holidays in Port Albert.
• Mr. and •Mt.s. Grant Flannigan
and family, of Hamilton, are spending
• their holidays here. •
• los. •Susan Straut, Mrs. George
Beech and Miea Edith Bee4i, of
Brooklyn, N.Y., and M. and Mrs.
Earl Case, of Albany, R.Y., are visit-
ing relatives at Roxboro.
• Mrs, C. Johnson, of --Detroit,. is
"visiting the Misses Elizabeth G.' and
Catherine Ryan at the Commercial
• mi.. and 'Mrs. John -Broush, of
• Toronto, are guests at the home of
her father, 'Mr. Duncan McCowan, at
Roxboro.
• Seaforth Highlanders Band at-
tended, the Band Tattoo in Goderich
on Wednesday evening.
•. Chief Constable John.Ourrie has
returned from a holiday spent in Lon
den. ,
• Mrs. Vernon Barford, of• Edmon-.
tan, and MisS Elsie Lynch, of Toron-
to, were the guests this 'week of Mr.
aid Mrs. K. M. McLean.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mi. and. Mrs. James Marshall, of
Hamilton; spent the week -end with
Seaforth friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall are former residents of ,Seaforth
but have resided in Hamilton for the
past 30 years.
• Mrs. William Gaater, •of Niagara
Falls, is the guest, of Mrs. Joseph
Hickey and family.
• Mrs. Dan O'Connor, of Toronto,
who ha 's been visitingrelatives in
town, spent several days in Dublin.
• Dr. A. W. • Crich, who was the
guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. C, glew, has retuEned to his
home in Grimsby Beach.
• Miss Frances Phyllis Matthews
is spending her vacation at -Pine
Grove Cabin, Grand Bend.
• Mr. and Mrs. George • Scofield
and Miss Nancy, of Detroit, were
'week -end guests at the 'home of Mrs.
Scofield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A,
Case.
• -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clahcy, of
i*i
Detroit, st the week -end at the
home of her sister, Mre. Charles.
Stewart. •
• Mrs. McLennan, of Teeswater,
was the week -end guest of Mr. and
Mrs.„). A. MacDonald.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristow, of
Flint, Michigan, were the week -end:
guests of Mrs. Wilbur Webster.
• Mrs. G. D. C. Harni of 'Toronto,
was visiting with Seaforth friends
this Week.
• • Miss Marguerite Westcott, nurse -
in -training at Hamilton Hospital, is
spending her holidays with: her pat-
ents, Ms and Mrs. J. A. Westcott.
• Mr. Ed. Devereaux, of Toronto,
is spending his 'holidays at the home
of hie -mother, Mrs. Frank Devereaux.
• Mrs. aisd Mrs. Dawson Reid and
daughter, -of Guelph, • are guests at
the home of his mother, Mrs. J. F.
Reid.
• Mrs. R. H. Sproat has returned
from a holiday trip to Vancouver.
-4 Mr. and Mrs. E. ' J. Ferguson, of
Aylmer, were visiting friends in town
and t district this week. They have
jest returned from a trip to Califor-
nia and British Columbia.
• Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Dawson, of
Ottawa, were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Dave Stewart this --week
• Mrs. Ross Mtn -die is visiting with
friends in Galt and Hespeler.
• Mrs. George Durant, of Coiling
woOd, is a guest at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. Lorne Wilson in, zirucker-
4mith.
• Mrs. R B. Stephenson and grand-
son, •, Mr. Donald Stephenson, left
Wednesday on a trip to .Vancouver,
• Mrs. A. Copland and daughter,
Miss Jean, are spending a,week in
Montreal.
• Mr. and Mrs. • j'oim Herdman and
Mr. Amos Herdman, of Elimville,
were visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. VVilliarn Bradshaw.
• Layton Colclough,• of Niagara
Falls, is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. .1.• A. Storey.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart and
son, Kenneth, have returned from a
week's holidays spent in Huntsville.
• David Bradshaw bas returned
from a ten-day holiday spent at the
Bechely cottage in Bayfield.
• Mrs. Scott, wife of Gela. Scott,
Roxboro, will arrive from England
this week.
• Mrs. E. Lawson, of Auburn; Mrs.
Richard TaYlor,',04awa,. and Mrs. W.
R. Plant, of St: Marys, were gueats
this- Week 'at the' home of Mr. and'
Mrs,. John Finlayson,
• Mrs. R. S. Evans and Mrs. Robert
Dryden, of Ottawa, were visiting Sea-
ferth friends this week.
• Mr. Edward' Daley, of Oshawa,
was the week -end: guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Cudmore. Mr. Daley Is
a well known Seaforth Old Boy.
• Mr. and 'Mrs. Noah Break, of
Woodlake, California, are guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gouclie.
• Mrs. J. E. Willis is a gtrest at
the MaeDermid Cottage, Maple Grove.
• Mrs. Victor Overholt and son,
Garry,. of Zurich, spent a week's hell-
daire with her mother, Mrs. T. Ma-
loney;- al,sb Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Bedour and son, Leonard; of Goderich.
,40 Mrs. Frank Moor, of Detroit, is
the guest of ter ' sister, Mrs, L. tol-
ton .and family.
Mr._and. Mrs:L.:Wilson ,.Broadfoot,
Mrm 'iaCkaid
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
• • HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
OFFICERS;
lItank McGregor, Clinton-- President
at, • Oben Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice -Pres:.
Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager
and SecreiS,ry-Treasturer. -
• DIRBCTORS:
„ Chris. Lembardt, Brodliagen; E. J.
'I'VMVaztilar dintoni Alex Broadfoot,
RIL gi Seafoxih; Alexander Mckwing,
1, Pyth Prank McGregor, tt.R.
Alexatiten, rt.n.q 1,
:61004. William R. Archibald,
":1 Oafaili; (liorge ILA( L
toj 4 Malone, It 5, Sea-
idirinst
,moterotiot a.n.-z Dublin;
4v.;'''7*trOditelt1.*:-Y-Puetei,
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EXPERT
• Body and Fender
Repairs
AND REFINISHING
Daly's Garage
Telephone 102, Seaforth
• TAXI SERVICE
JACK CLEARY
SEAFORTH
Phones: -
Day 267 Night 335
• FOR SALE
Good House, Village of Dublin.
Modern.
Also a number of other •properties
in Seaforth listed.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
•INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 220 Res„, 334
TAXI SERVICE
• ANY TIME , ,
• 'ANY WHERE
: Phone 162 — Seaforth •
CECIL J. LEMON
"SATURDAY, AUG. 17
Cardnoes Hall, Seafortb
NORM CARNEGIE
and His Band
ADMISSION 40o
4NNIEF
• Mr. and Mrs. Ma.x Hudson, Wayne
and Laird, of :Windsor, are guests at
the home Of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I s aae Hudson- •
• Mr. Robert Hoggarth, Treasurer
of- Perth Conaty, Stratford, was a
guest this week at the home of his
'brother, Mrs Henry Hoggarth, and
Mre. Hoggarth.
• •Mr, and 'Mr. Hugh Sproat, of
Detroit, spent the week -end! with Sea -
forth relatives.
• Mrs, F. C. Anderson and Miss
• DavOia Andarson are -visiting with To-
ronto friends.
Mrs. M. E. Clarke and son, and
Mrs. Lorne Dale are spending aweek
at the Clarke'Cottage, Barrow Slay.
• Mr. Jack Steyens and. his mother,
Mrs. William Stevens, have returned.
We Carry a -Full Line of
Repairs and Tires ...
for
• Tricycles, Bicycles, Baby
• Buggies, Invalid Chairs and.
Children's Wagons.
• Daly's Garage
Telephone 102, ISeaforth
True, „economy In "Odiitirig ' is
obtained' tsy using the bast paint
-procurable, that Is
i‘r?
• PAINTS
The dealer whose name k be-
low will help you soled the
right paint — RaMsay's.
C. W. IRONSIDE
Variety Store
Seaforth, Ont. ,
• • ',the' rigittaint to pains nik,P
Why Not Have Your
Ford Car Repaired with
• GENUINE
Ford Parts ?
They .are obtainable only at.
Daly's Garage
SEAFORTH
from * 0'41, ti the Weeigury
itteet04:
Mrs. V: 4, Lan&fordi... and 'r ,is add aim Rohinsen essd
al>14, of triaroateS"averes theweek-ea.d.
Cu:este 10 Mr. and Mrs. W-11,...$11n.W.
• Rev. V. 'Caine and two dangil-
ters, 2f London, were -gilestss sthiS
week at.the bone of his itlether;Mrss,
C. C. Keine. • ,
• Mr. and Mi. Fred- Jackeon, of,
Toronto, are guests atthe home of
hie mother, Mrs. L. C. Jacksou.,
• Mr. and Mrs, OharleS Dickson,
of London, were visiting Seaforth
friends this week: -
4 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Phillips and
son are spending their • holidays at
Grand 'Bend.
• Dr. F. J. Burrows is spendinga,-
fe* holidays in. :Haliburton.
• Mr. Keith Lamont-, of Detroit,
was the week -end, guest _of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lamont.
• M. Sgt. W. F. Orren and Mrs.
Orren, Roswell, New Mexico, are
guests at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
• Miss Ruth Joynt, who has com-
pleted. a summer course at Hamilton,
is spending her holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. --Robert Joynt.
• Mr. Allan Ryan, of Toronto, is
spending his holidays at the 'lame of
his mother, Mrs. C: Ryan.
• Mrs. W. E. Kerslake and Miss
Elizabeth are holidaying at Upter-
grove, Lake Simape.
• Mrs. E. C. Case has: returned
from Sault Ste. Marie, where she was
a guest. et the home of herdaughter.,
• Mr. and Mrs. John Crane, of
Chicago, were guests this week at
the home of Mr. E. Mole and family.
• Miss Isabel Ballantyne is visit-
ing with Toronto friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham, of
Hamilton, were the week -end- guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sproat.
• Mrs. H. E. Smith and Miss Helen
• spent the 'past week in Kitchener and
Milverton.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, of
• Dauphin, Man., are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Tyndall in Tucker-
. smith. , •
• W. Fred W'eedinark, who has
been a guest at thehone of Dr, and
rs. J. A. Munn, has returned to his
rae in Cornwall.
LiKEVIEW.C,ASINO
• GRAND
44 BEND •
• DANCING
EVERY NIGHT
Gordon Delamont and
His Orchestra
• MIDNIGHT DANCE
• August 19th -12.05 a.m.
• SUNDAY, AUG. 18th
9 pan.
Special
Evening Concert
By Our, Own Orchestra
• "Gordon .Delamont"
ALL PROCEEDS FOR GRAND
13,1? CITIZENS' COMMITTEE
All Grand Rend and surrounding
districts 4 should support this
concert!
Come to the "Bend
Often— '
• The Summer is drawing to -a
close fast. Don't regret not hav- -
ing had enough fun and plea-
sure during the summer months!
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Put new life into 'your ches-
terfield with a re-uphOlster-
ing job. This is frequently
more satisfactory than a
complete new one. Phone
342-W, and we will call and
give you an -estimate. No
obligati on.
DICK The Upholsterer
lommommor
lums !
As the Great Creator has
Massed me with a very nice
crop ofiPlums, I will be pleas-
ed to supply at a special rate
to parties who mine to the
orchard for them. I am also
short of •help.' ,
The Good Sweet Varieties
and Choice Late Green Gages
are bearing well, and colored
also.
Ten days: to two weeks un-
til ripe to can.
C. HOA Clinton
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HULLETT
Council Meets
The regular meeting of the Hullett
Township Council met Thursday, Aug.
8, in the Community Hall, Londes-
boro, at 7.30 p.m. The, reeve and all
members of the council were pres-
ent. The minutes of the last regular
meeting of July 4, were read. Rap-
son and Brown: That the mieutes be
adopted as read, Carried. Rapson and
Jewitt:. That the Clerk write McKil-
lop Township for permission to sepe
arate the Main Dodds Drain from the
branch.es. Carried. Rapson and Arm-
strong- That we grant Seaforth Fair
Board $35. Carried. Brown and Rap-
son: That the Clerk pay the sev-
erance and damage' ott the Branch
No. 1 of the Dodds Dramn. and the
Yungblutt Municipal DraM, Carried.
Jewitt and Dale: • That By-law No. 9,
1946, setting the township rate at 2%
mills be read a first and second time.
Dale and Jewitt: That BY -law No. -9
as read a first and second time be
passed. Carried, Rapson ,and Brown:,
That By-law No. 9 be given the third
reading. Carried. Rapson and Brown:
That By-law No. g to set the rate as
read the third time be 'passed and
signed and sealed. "Carried. Dale and
Jewitt: That the accounts as pres-
ented be paid. Carried. Brown and
Rapson: That we do now adjourn.
Carried.
Accounts—Village of Manehester,
Auburn bridge lights, $3; Harold Bea-
com, 'trucking, $1; William .' Carter,
road-supt., ,$31.95; Arthur Weymouth,
mower and grader,Operator, $27; Ar-
thur WeYinouth, grader repair, $3.09;
Gordon Radford, gas and oil, $57.35;
W, A. Brunsdon, oil, $3; Arco Steel
Co., culverts, $78.12; Canadian
vert Co., culvert, 07.20; Wm. Car-
ter, telephone calls, $1.14; .W. S. GM -
son, insurance, power mower, $7.00;
John J. 'Doerr, severance and dam-
age, $45; Geo. W. Cowan, clerk's fees
and by -law -s, S55; J. McClure, sever
'•ance and damage, $6; George Smith,
severance and damage, $17; Robert
Beattie, severance and damage, $11; -
William Leiner, severance and dam-
age, $4; George Carter, sheep valua-
tor, 32.20; George Carter, school eq-
ualizations, $3.51 Ross, road
lights, $16.45. •
VARNA
Mr_ and Mrs, W. McBride and fam-
ily, of Exeter, Were Sunday guests
-with Mr. and Mr, Chuters and Mrs.
M. Reid.
... Mr. and Mrs. J. , E. Harnwell, of
Goderich, spent Friddy with the lat-
ter's sisters,- Mrs. M. lteid and Mrs.
Chuter.
Mrs:- C. B. Middleton and Mrs,
Stewart Middleton, of Goderich Town-
ship., in company with Mrs. Graham",
of Woodstock, were guests at the
home of Mrs, M. G. Beatty and Miss
lVfassop ,on Monday.
The many friends ef Mrs. J. F.
Smith will be pleased to know she
has been, able to leave the hospital
touch improved, and we hope she con-
tinues to( improve.
New-Fangled School
They taught hini how to hemstitch;
They taught him how to sing,
And. how to make a basket
Out of variegated string. •
And how to fold a paper
So he wouldn't hurt, his thumb; •
They taught a lot to Bertie, ^
But he couldn't de a slim.
They taught him hoW timould
The head of Rercules in day; -
And how to fell the difference
'Twist a bluebird and a jay.
And how to sketch a horde
In a little, picture frame,
But strangely they forgot to teach him
How to spell hie name. '
Now Bertie's pa was cranky,
And he went one dray to find
What 'twas tkey did that made,his sobs
So backWard in the Mind.
"I don't want Bertia'Wrecked," be Cried,
• 1115 temper far from cooi;
•'I *ant tato" educated'!"
So he took hilt Mit of Scheel, ,
- - arrtaSorapbook.t
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SliOWING,rrhutg., Fr, Sat; 4.40. 15 1,61 17-
viRONIOA LAKEm SONO T vrrs-
-" MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S "
A comedy -drama marked with warmth and humat quality,
• MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
MERLE oBeR014 - • 111#14INN BEY
"A NIGHT IN PARADISE,"
.
in Technicolor , , • ••-
A spectacular drama reaching into ancient history for its romantic
andsexciting story.
-NEXT TILURSDAY,, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JOHN PAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA
"SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY "
yitILLIAM BENCSIK SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE
An emotional drama which will touch the hearts of all.
COMING — TWO FEATURES
"FOLLOW THAT- WOMAN"
"THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE"'
Aimmilimasaminimium,
FINNIGAN'S.
Only the Strong Shall Live!
Wendell Wilkie, gone but not forgotten, that great American also,
eaid: "Mothers of America, teach your ohlldiren to believe in America."
This coming week we, the Legion, are appealing for funds for a
Memorial Hall: We ask you to believe in the men Who once wore the
uniform of Canada. Mr. E. P. Chesney has given invaluable time check-
ing the badly split-up Township of Tuckerslnith. If not called on, ,We
arge you to tramd in your contribution.
Arrived This Week
Shipment of Cheese: Choice Nippy, Fine Medium*
Assorted Spread Cheeses,
Also 5.Cases of Kleenex.
Cream, and
IN STOCK —'HUGE STOCKS.OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Save Time and Money with Surge
• SURGE milks faster.
• SURGE—the machine that does auto-
matically what other machines have 'to
be helpedto do.
•• SURGE produces more milk.
• SURGE gives cleaner milk.
MACHINES NOW IN STOCK
•4. Ask for a demonstration.
Frank- Kling
Distributor
J. B. HIGGINS, Sales & Service
Seaforth, Ont.
."Local Representative Wanted"
Your Poultry Market
• YOUR BEST POULTRY MARKET IS RIGHT
AT YOUR DOOR WHEN YOU CALL THE
DUBLIN, PRODUCE CO.
You receive immediate Highest Cash Prices for
your Chickens and Hens
• r
No fuss! No cheques! JUST PLAIN CASH!
JUST CALL US AT DUBLIN
Dublin Produce Co.
' Phiione50
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NOTICE
olmommillooka
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality, owning
or harbouring dogs, must purchase 1946
License for same on or before July 31, 1946.
Licenses will be iSsued from the Treas-
urer's Office in the Town Hall, or from the
Tax Collector, J. Cummings.
• After that date summonses through the
court will be issued t� owners or harbourers
of dogs not having licenses.
ALL DOGS Mt1S1 WtAlt LICENSE TAPS'
At
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