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The Huron Expositor, 1948-09-10, Page 8
E GT ECIUZE '. M,QB,LE, QASUALTY, 1AANTEE BANDS, S C NES , >:.N;�AND.sli� h4 w s1F,' ANC? WINDSTORM :otF. es - g C om pani Service. With t se ri Y .. FOR ONTARIO ;FF,nMAN•'S MUTUAL INSURANCE ' 1 given. ,lrlo,tilrn+4ation gladly &n WATS.ON RBILD SID Propfilitor ;Wee 4 Real Estate /4 •S.lilA, 013.17 ¢p004'<"i4P00 BOX 4 lili� �y •rat ' itterbice O tad Aare ul attenCion. 0 •Hospital 'Bed k'. 0 I'"i3O.9wigh*F*4 .4 ,, 0 N OCCASIOsa' 0 .f•, ` Residence”" 0 "<* Office 18 0 4:_ 43 40'0 000'00000000 00000040000 G. A. WHITNEY 0 Successor to 0 HOLMES & WHITNEY O Main Street - Seaforth 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 Adjustable hospital bed for 00 rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery 00 Flowers. Telephoire 119 0 Nights and Holidays 65 - 00 NEWS OF Tow Tow.N Announcement. Mr. eta Mrs. Russell Coleman, Tueketeneith, an- uounce the engagemeut of their' 'CUner daughter, Hazel Eileen, to g George W '1 - William Bernard Hilde- brand, td brand, only son of Mr. and MPS. Bernard Hildebrand, Seaforth, the We d y wedding to take place does a , September 29, 1948. 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 '4 0 '0 •00000000000 00 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, of Constance, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Blanche Evelyn, to William McNeil 1 -Topper, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopper, Seaforth, the mar- riage to take place quietly in Sep- tember. 0 0 0 0 0 J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN - ONT. Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 ,r 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0© 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1ez2 Thilits ,a'y, SpnF. 2114.^ The for, pier Letitia Mary Du ,ban, Mrs. 1Vi;4hee had, been, apparently in good health, but neighbors noticed that the milk bottle had not been taken in and on investigation by COtstable G. Craig; who gained ain e d en - t ra through a Cellar window, it ,was .four:d that she had Passed away and had been dead for some ba,t•'s. Coroner E. A. McMaster was uotified and it was decided that death was due to neturr1 caus- es. Mrs. McPhee was born in Bel - grave 71 years ago, and in 1903 was united in marriage to Mr. Mc- P•hee at . Gunton. Following their marriage they came to Seaforth where she had resided ever since. She was a faithful member of Northside United Church. Mrs. Mc- Phee is survived by one daughter. Mrs. C. A. McAlpine and two grand- children, of Harrow, and a sister, Mrs. Flora McNair, of Hamilton. Mr. McPhee predeceased her about two years ago. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from her, late residence, the service• be- ing conducted by Rev. A. W. Gard- iner. Interment was in Maitland - bank cemetery. The pallbearers were D. L. Reid, Frank Finnigan, A. McNair, John P. Bell, Albert Hudson and J. A. Case. -Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, of Vulcan, Alberta, an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Billy Joan, to Donald Keith Harrison, of Stanley, Alta., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harri- sou, of McKillop, on Saturday, September 4, at 7 'P.m- in the North Hill United .Church, Calgary, Alta. Funeral of Miss Brine. — The private funeral of Miss Mary Jaue Brine was held from her late resi- dence, Goderieh St. West, on Fri- day afternoon at 2 p.m., when the service was conducted by Rev. P. e, Ferguson, of Hensel!, with in- terment in the family plot in Har- purhey cemetery. The pallbearers e ere W. L. Whyte, J. A. Case, M. A. Reid, Dr. J. A. 'Gorwill, Ross McGregor and M. McKellar. ese Northside United Church. — 10 a.m., Sunday School; Worship Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., con- ducted by Rev. H. V. Workman. First Presbyterian Church.—Sun- day services at 11 a.m. and 7 pen., with Rev" R. C. McLean, Trenton. in. charge. A congregational meet- ing will be held on Wednesday evening, Sept. 13, to moderate a call for a minister. Anglican.—Sunday„ Sept. 12: St. Thomas', Seaforth-10 a.m.. Sun- day School; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin. -9.30 a.m., Holy Communion. — The Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert„ B.A., at all services. O O 0 O 0 0 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 '(j. Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls -335 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TAXI SERVICE ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone 162 — Seaforth CECIL J. LEMON NOTICE ! Salvage WANTED - iron and All Kinds of Metal, Rags Highest Cash Prices paid LOUIS HILDEBRAND WE WILL PICK UP LOCAL BRIEFS 'Mrs. Green, of Stratio;ed, is the guest of her son,. Mr. AW. Dunlop, and Mrs. Dunlop. •, Mrs. F. Orren and son,. Kiat, of Tampa, Florida, and Miss Iv elY n kol- S. Miss Elizabeth Card�no and M s.s dice :spent thepast two weeks at Barrow Bay. • Mr, Lionel Fortune, of London, spent the week -end at his home here. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Sills, Jr., spent a few days at the Toronto Exhibition. • • Mr, . and Yrs. Fred, Faulkner, of Detroit, spent the holiday with Miss Lillian Faulkner. • Mrs. Dominic S.oalisi and son, of Woodstock, were guests this week with her mother, Mrs. Maria Phillips- • Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin have returned to Toronto after spending •three weeks' holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver, • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament, of Detroit, were week -end.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. Mr. Atnent has just returned from a tivo months' business trip to South America. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, of Toronto, spent the week -end with IINMIEMMIIMMINN Car Alberta Rosedale HARD LUMP COAL his »areats. M. acid WO. St• t on the way. PHONE '47 SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL CO. Itl�ar. •'..T INEIBININ/61 W. I. To Meet.—The Seafortb Women's Institute will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 2.30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Dale Nixon with Mrs. H. Enzenberger as speaker. Roll call will be "How to postpone old age. The motto is, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine." There will be a health talk by a nurse and current events. This is the Health meeting in charge of Mrs. Dale Nixon and Mrs. James Brown. The lunch committee is Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. John Kerr, Mrs. A. Crozier and Mrs. J. F. Scott. D, H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. CLEVE CARTER'S ["AXI • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS NIGHTS 182 346-R BarnDance St. Thomas' W. A. Meets.—The first autumn meeting of St. Thomas' W.A. was held in the parish hall on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Mrs. Gilbert, the president, open- ed tine meeting with the Litany and Members' and Lord's Prayer in un- ison. Mrs. George McGavin read Psalm 98. The various reports were given and accepted. The treasurer was asked to order the 1949 church calendars and the Dorcas Secre- tary asked that bales be packed at the October meeting. Mrs. Gilbert reviewed the third chapter of the study book, and then closed .the meeting with the prayer from the chapter and the benediction. FOR SALE Coal Business, in good town, either for tach or will ex- change for Town House or Small Farm. Cottage, situated on Ord St., with garage. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH - ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 TAXI Passengers Insured Phone 128 - Seaforth -LEE'S at A. Moore's New Barn (in mile from Egmoudville) on Mill Road THURSDAY NIGHT September 16, 1948 Under auspices of Odefellows MUSIC BY RANCH BOYS Admission - 50 cents EVERYONE WELCOME Funds for Charity Purposes. E Why not make your boy or girl happy -as well as efficient — at School? • ' ?1X1Q D id*,To,B0 ' swan, n �. G A.:.,,.PGaY1,n.; azld :.�r� G:POSt,, Q .If.101i a Mxs., d�►.. .� ohn> tlf 11�t l iliop, were in Tor onto Ax'a ,.• �►ei^tr 1Uelei of M4`t Yl, this lweel at'tenc,ing:the F �hilattien.. dap, e»rttyrta .1 ed • arbout 20 gugpts. l I •- r olid filr :J!Aiues '. 'Scott, ate a Snigils lead tea, 111 honor o.t lrE,r, r ieis Harrison,„N.,. ciaugh�ter, Mica � ti of T��prnt4n Hall, .pent a few, days at t e T oront o , last we ek. woe; Maria ge t ke s place esnort- . Mr. and Mrs, SamJ, MeKen. , un Tuesday aft zno'on. Repeiv< zie andfamilyL of 'Georgetown,' n were Meg, kodge , , Albert Harristitt, and,Miss I,1ois 411.x-' spent the week -ends with Mrs. J. M, Cardin), and Miss Helen•Campbell. • Mrs., Fred lLuisser and daugh- ter have returned from Winnipeg, where they spent the past three weeks. , • Miss Jean Patterson and Mr, Wilbur Petersmann, of Cin'oinnati', Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henrys Ford at their cottage at Bayfield over the week -end. • Mr. Kenneth. Keating, of To- ronto, spent a few days at his tonne here. • Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Campbell, of Albany, Missouri, were guests of Mrs. Charles Stewart this week. • Mrs. G. T. Turnbull, Mins Mabel Turnbull and Barbara,; Mar- ilyn and Donald Hillis have 'return- ed from their summer cottage, Schad -e -View, near Grand' Bend• • Mr. and " Mrs. Harold CUM- mings and family, of Stratford, were Sunday guest0';. of Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings.•..;Sylnia Cum- mings, who spent the: past six weeks with her grandparents, re- turned with them- • Mr. and Mrs. C. P...Sills are in North .Bay, where Mr. Sills is at- tending the Postmasters' Conven- tion. - • Mrs, Mary .`Hildebrand i- spending the week with friends !n Kitchener. • Mrs. Phoebe Booth, of MOO - lop, is spending. a few days With Mrs. Albert E.dler. , • Mrs. Cele O'Rourke and err. and 'Mrs. Joseph Alheasi of Detroit, spent the week' -end with Mr. Basil Purcell. - • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and son, Walter, of London, were Sunday guests of Misses Vera and McKINDSEY'S DRUG STORE Dies On Visit Here.—Mr-s. Louis Laughton, 'Rochester, N.Y., died on Friday afternoon in Scott Memorial Hospital, ,following a cerebral hemorrhage which she suffered on Tuesday afternoon when on her way with her husband. Mr. Louis Laughton, to visit a relative, Mrs. N. R. Dorrance and Mr. Dorrance, McKillop. Mrs. Laughton became ill about three miles east of Sea - forth and was taken to Scott Mem- orial Hospital. She was accom- panied on the trip to McKillop by Mr. „and Mrs. Thomas Riley, of Rochester, N.Y. The remains were forwarded on Saturday to Roches- ter for interment. WANTED. Harrison - Fuulton.—A very quiet but pretty wedding of interest to Vulcan, Alta., and Seaforth dis- trict, was solemnized in Calgary on Saturday last, when Betty, eld- est daughter of Roy Fulton, and Keith Harrison were united in holy matrimony. The wedding took place at Mrs. Hamilton's, aunt of the bride. The bride chose an af- ternoon gown of rose wool and burgandy accessories and corsage of red roses. Opal Lucas, who attended the bride as matron of honor, wore a gray gabardine frock with dark green accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Bill Lucas attended the groom as best man. Immediately after the wed- ding ceremony a reception was held in the Club Cafe. The young couple left on their honeymoon to Ontario by way of the . States. They will reside in Stavely, Alta., on their return. iiroung Women Young Men [for rl4arv7i tiigi,;Pieaches, PtuM''S, Peary, Appletl�. tlr piney ` Tomaioes, and, other r=aft Pettit* and Vegetable ikeCofnanod'ati0nin anus Service Fl l'ce C%a s''Atigithi15tIi •to. Noy ' rrttret <;aklifL' blittvk , riheete and. itlilowe'+ 6ir i>Yia bs it'dbii rir rete aoarat .$e otlteelti 3lr ii a r~ i It O''Cst'l`O fy L l�f `Ilii Oro Lafayette Studio 2182 Dundas St. W., TORONTO Our 'Photographer will be at the Commercial hotel, en TUESDAY, SEPT. 14th HOURS — 3 to 9 p.m. One 8x10 -inch Gold Tone Oil Portrait of yourself or any of the Family FOR ONLY FOUR POSES TO CHOOSE FROM Just a Photo Today and Tomorrow a Treasure ALL WELCOME $2.49 rison, while 'Mrs. Mary See h, nit. Mitchell, and Mrs. zies, gr and,- mother of the bride-to-be, presid- ed reslde.d overthe attractively appointed table. Those serving lunch :were Mrs. -Russell Hodgert and We. Lorne Dale. In charge of the linen, room was Mrs. Harold; Rice; gifts, Mrs. Robert Wallace; trousseau, Milts Daphne Douglas, R.N., Stria- ford; china and •silver, Miss 'Lois. Jamieson, .R•N-, Stratford. In the evening about 40 guests. were entertained with 'Mrs.' Wm. Scotchmer, of Egmondville, and Mrs. Menzies pouring tea, Those assisting were Miss 'Maude Keys, of Stratford;; Mrs. Harold Rice,. Mrs. Robert Wallace, Miss Daphne Douglas and Miss Lois Jamieson. Miss :Harrison was entertained at the Ballantyne Nurses' Home in Stratford recently, when she was presented .with a wool blanket, china cup and saucer and a tri - light. Due To Previous Station Commitments, the Seaforth Program ON CJCS, STRATFORD 1240 on your dial WILL BE HEARD ON Tuesdays at 1 p. INSTEAD OF THURSDAYS First Church Ladies' Aid Meets. —The Ladies' Aid of First Presby - tertian Church met on Tuesday af- ternoon in the schoolroom of the church for an interesting meeting. Mrs. H. R. Scott, the president, was in the char and opened the meet- ing with a hymen and prayer. The business was discussed and, plans for a bazaar, to be held in Novem- ber, were made. Mrs. E. A. Mc- Master sang, a solo `"entitled, "Just 'or' Tdny f' accompanied by Mrs. M. R. Rennie. Eight ladies, Mrs. J. B. Russell, Mises Belle Campbell, Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Mrs. Wilfred Celdnian, 'Airs. J: , 1:'. .Scott, Mrs. Robert Eberhart, Mrtl. Robert Mc- Millan and Mrs. J 111. Daley, pre- tteiiterlr° the play, The=Missionary garret" and each . one did exceed• flgly polto n the Program 44telielonS 1i tltil *p served:,i��der !i• e C+xnit 'it ertl ip df. `1tra. B i 1xJ BEANS Give. us a' call before you sell your Beans; also your Wheat or Barley WE PAY TOP PRICES Buying for Geo. Thompson. BAGS ON HAND We try to give you Service. WM. M. SPROAT Phone 655 r 2 - Seaforth fyeii• bf ICra„ M, • ,MCllheey -- sats Oltili , dtMMenly tb Mrs. M. ese,A7~ t 'genie, Untied •Sty Are you Rel PTURFD ? Enjoy an active life with the SPORTSMAN TRUSS Unbelievable Comfort I0 and GuaranteedNot To slip MMsMoney Refunded. Single Style Double Style 11.611 • Steel truss wearers; .. Now it is possible to get maximum retention with real comfort The Sportsman, has no steel bands or metal park tc gouge or pinch. There Is nothing to bind. Every part Is flexible: Yes, and it CAN'T SUFI Why? Because the inner pad remains Axed to Its position, while the soft, pliable truss Moves with the body. The Sporttman provides mariimunr reten- tion Won reducible inguinal hernias and won't slip under stren- uous activity, ac Ive sports and everyday stretching and bending. Consider these esiential features • Scientificaltyl Designed: • Real Gomfott Without Friction for Self -Fitting • It is Unconditionally • Maximum Protectiolr Guaranteed , litpgrstlnal itning Take Home—I'u't On and Boy forget Rupture, Over Cott p Ore yrsr a Sell � ItEATING'S :ARACTt , The Retitit Store r -- PHONE 28 8i=AWORtH, ONT. Alberta (oai DEEP SEAM LUMP Wm. AMENT Phone 52 - Seaforth NOW r. NG 711hl,i,1 Sf?AY,Filitl?A;f`1'-111RRAV 'ALIAS '::;`�,, GENTLEMAN .. with WA L14CE BEEB,Y, RA R ;�, TOMDRAKE Wally's New 'P'ioture is, a Wow! Be sure to see this one! ED A • MONDAY, TUESDAY, , W EDN " CARNEGIE HALL ", , with MARSHA HUNT and WILLIAM PRIMGE The Worlds Greatest Music — The World's Greatest -Artists, such such as JAN 'PDERCE, LILY PONS, RISE STEVENS, D W B'OSCH„ STOKOWS'KI and HARRY JAMES. This is the M - cal Treat of the Year. - IN TECHNICOLOR —• NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SCUDDA 1100 -- SCUDDA HAY with LON McCALLISTER, JUNE HAVER, WALTER BRENNAN This film, prodUeed id the same flawless manner as its, illustrous predecessor, "HOME IN INDIANA, will be fan for the whole family!! • - COMING:. IN TECHNICOLOR "CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" with TYRONE POWER and JEAN PETERS Laura Mole. • Mrs. A. R. Sampson, who hes been the guest of Mrs. Kenneth, McQuaig and Mrs. J. C. Greig, left on Wednesday for her hone in Toronto. • Miss Marion Scarlett, who spent the past two months at her home here, has returned to Fort William, where she is on.ihe teach- ing staff. • Miss Terry McIver, who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver, has return- ed to her position on the staff of the Petrolia High School. • Mr. W. H. Golding, M.P., and Mrs. Golding left on Monday for Kamloops, B.C., where they will spend some time, • Mins Rose Dorsey, who spent the summer at her home here, lett on Monday to resume her duties in Toronto as teacher. • Master Patrick Flynn, who has been visiting his uncle and aui:t, Mr. and. Mrs. J. T. Kaiser, left for his home in Toronto this week. • Mr, and Mrs-. Larry Labute spent the week -end in Windsor. • Mr. Donald Smith left on Fri- day last on a motor trip to the Western Provinces. • Mr: Delbert Smith spent the week -end in Hamilton and Toron- to. • Mr. Harry Welford, of Peter- borough, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. W. T. Thompson, a Misses Frances and Pualine Matthews, of Kitchener, spent a day at the C.N.E. last week. Miss Pauline has completed her train- ing at St. Mary's Hospital, Kit- chener, and is spending the vaca- tion at her 'home here. • Miss Helen Smith has com- pleted her training course at St. Joseph's' Hospital, London, and left Thursday on a motor trip to New York City. • Miss Mary McGrath,. R.N., has returned after spending her holi- days in the Maritime Provinces.. • Misses Mary Crowe, of Lon- don, and Miss Kathleen Crowe, of Cobourg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs! E. D. Crowe. • Mrs. C. A. McAlpine and two sons, of Harrow, were here Satur- day attending the funeral of her mother, the late , Mrs. Malcolm McPhee. • Mr. Kenneth W. Ament, of Kitchener, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. • Miss Lillian Southgate spent the holiday week -end at Manitoulin Island. • Miss Florence Laidlaw has re- turned to Toronto. • Miss Bess Grieve and Miss Margaret Grieve have returned to Chatham and, Dresden. • Mrs. Earl Bell and Miss Fer- gus Bell left Monday for Toronto where they will spend the welter. • Rev. R. H. Williams. Mrs. Wil- liams and son, Mac, -of Detroit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M Mc- Kellar. • Miss Margaret McIver, Reg,N., returned to Kitchener after spend- ing four weeks at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclver. • Mrs. F. Burchill and. two sons, 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FRESH CUT FLOWERS WEDDING BOUQUETS AND CORSAGES • CHURCH DECORATIONS • FUNERAL DESIGNS Floral Designing for every occasion PHONE: SEAFORTH 393 or 67-W HELEN K. SCOTT 11111111111x111111 Ii11ti111111111ttIlIHM1111l Your Crowning Glory FOR FALL Mast look something like this. Short bob . . a pre -requisite for the new look , soft waves and curls for bead fatten. MURIEL'S HAIR DRESSING SALON PHONEORTH xt6,to Crick's Restaur51-W - ant New Fall Designs IN KROEHLER CUSITIGNIZED CHESTERFIELD SUITES Built in three pieces;' or for the smaller room in two pieces. 'For the home that needs an extra bed, KROEHLER SOFA BEDS with comfortable chairs to match G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65. SEAFORTH ONTARIO Messrs. Joseph and Peter, of Perth, were here last *eek attending the funeral of the.late Miss Brine. Miss Frances Brine returned with them on • Saturday and will spend some time there. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sills, of Baltimore, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills, Sr. • Mr. and Mrs. `Lorne Dale have returned froln Thornbury where they spent the past two weeks. Mr. Don •Dale spent the week -end there. • Misses Peggy Willis, Edith Blanchard, 'Eleanor Weaver and Donna Watson and Mr. Archie Hubert leave on Monday to attend Stratford Normal Sehool. FOR SALE Modern 2;t storey Brick Dwel- ling, Centre Street, Seaforth. 011 burner.-, Early possestfion. • noted 400 -Aire Parma, suitably sit on highway; good: building's; rttn- ning Water. Early posse4610n, :One and a half >3ttirey- Prams Dwelling, With new firrilaceL, in Eg- inonclviilb. Early poseesaiOiL T)apl er, solid brick; All modern teitiVtItt endes, immediate pOsses- sion • e g on Asbestos e over d dwelling 8bu'th Vain 'Street, Seaforth. Ylttirlei lo- I;iwelifn an LoUtea, st l?ranre edttage dn. Sotitll Main Street,: ` x tl A. RNID S REAL EA,` • Mr. and Mrs., William MacLar- en and two daughters,, Miss Anne Maclaren, Toronto, and- Mrs. AF fred Kramer and two daughters, Julianne....and Sandra, Of Philadel- phi, Pa., spent the past couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kading, of Grand Bend: Mr. Mac - Laren celebrated his 80th' birthday on August 26. • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and Mr. W. D. Smith were in Toron- to and Montreal last week, I 'Mr, Gordon McGaviti was in '4tteph on Wednesday. • Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. left. this week for Itamilton, where Mr Millet hes accepted a pt►sition. '7,4r Mr: and, Mors. C..t Moore have 7retnr aeck to th'eiui home in St. -tephr ehti <+j N ']'ii were apcompatded 0:$1% 4 400 'parent's, M4. ,anti 1#4.11004 P awrenoe, oeill i�a�eSt. ;�es�tival•�ervi es,w bd i eld.in t,•- [tom ''IIhnre'h,, Sea. freteln.aih4'.St, 1Vls•ryee Chnrdh, Dnfr✓ slip s n :on n'day, -Sept, 10.. until er' attnattffcenteat,arfl1 lye made scan • SPRUCE 2x4 I Up to 2 x 6 1 16 -foot lengths 2 x 8 j at , $85.Or1gg�� 2•x 10 1 perM' I, Cedar, Ash, Rock Elm, Fir,, Pine IN STOCK from 1rr to 6e, x, 6" 11111111111.111111111111111011111111.111111111.1, No. 1 5XXXXX Cedar SHINGLES Red Band $12.80 Square MIIIIIIIIMMONIMMalaillatilike witasommissmissmir HEMLOCK 2" Stock Suitable for Barn Floors at per „M" ... $85.00 SIDING and SHEATHING at $85.00 per `M' 'Asphalt SHINGLES 210 pound • VARIOUS BLENDS $$r50 Square YOU CAN INSULATE YOUR HOME by doing it yourself FOR AS LOW AS ' $60.00 SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE.—Clear kiln Dried Fir Mouldings; Gyproc Wallboard, Ten -Test, Ashlar Blocks, Cedar tap Sid- ing, Cedar Grain Siding, Masonite, Plywood, Arborite, Beaiier- board, Chrome Mouldings, Doors, Reclaimed Windows'. SEE THE %" FIR PLYWOOD at 12c per Square Foot In Sheets 4x8, for Sheathing, Granaries. and General Rbpair Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co. More" "Where the Best Costs No Phone 4't' - Seaforth: Confidence Successful Business Relations Are Based on Confidence This business will grow only ag you gain con- fidence in our ability to do the job well. • Our ability to sell Eggs and Poultry for the top dollar means that our paying prices. are right. But price . alone is not enough. Every effort is, therefore, being exerted to do all those things which together wit? top d prices combine to merit your continuecon- fidence. I'HOE�rt� w' roduce Ltd.