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} WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
durance & Real Estate
iPHONE 214 .SEAFORTH
FOR ,SALE
,Modern Cottage with furnace and
Mirage. Early possession.
Duplex, solid brick. All modern
IDOnveniences. Good investment,
Dwellings on Louisa St, Immedi-
Ate• possession.
M. A. REID
MEAL ESTATE PHONE 214
LEMON'S TAXI
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Jhone: 162-J or 162-W
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Peal Estate & Insurance
"We Insure Everything Insurable"
House, furniture, furs, jewellery,
farms, automobile, accident and
«Ickness, liability, lire and theft.
Office Located:
14-W. corner of Goderich & Main St.
PHONE 689 SEAFORTH
St. Thomas' Church. — Sunday,
July 23, Seventh Sunday after
Trinity: Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.;
St. Mary's, Dublin, 9:30 a,m.—Rev.
T. Dale Jones, Rector.
Joint Service.—Northside United
and First Presbyterian Churches
'n Northside Church; 11 a.m., "The
Desired Haven." Beginning next
Monday morning, a Daily Bible Va-
cation .School is being sponsored
by the local churches. It will meet
from Monday through Friday, dur-
ing the hours 9 to 11:30 a.m., in
the schoolroom of First Presbyter-
i„n Church. The school is under
able, local leadership, and all of
the children of the community are
invited to attend.
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Gardiner - Hoag.—A quet wed-
ding was solemnized at high noon
on Tuesday, July 18, in Northside
United Church Parsonage, Sea -
forth, when Rev. D. A. MacMillan
united in marriage Edith May, only
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Hoag, of Seaforth, to
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William M. Hart
Phone 784 Seaforth
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182 348-R
Community Centre
SEAFORTH
Wed., July 26
Desjardine's Orchestra
Dancing 10 - 1 a.m. '
ADMISSION - 50c
FOR SALE
MODERN COTTAGE -3 -pc. bath-
room, hot water heated, full base-
ment. Situated on Ord Street.
Priced reasonable. Prompt posses-
sion.
7 -ROOM HOUSE -3 -piece bath-
room, hot water heating, Hydro;
garage; two lots. Situated on Cen-
tre St. Priced reasonable. Prompt
possession.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate Broker
SEAFORTH ONT.
PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334
20% DISCOUNT
ON LADIES'
WHITE SHOES
(Pumps and Sandals)
LADIES' CANVAS SUMMER FOOTWEAR
ALSO—
REAL BARGAINS ON OUR SALE RACKS !
Ladies' Black or Brown Suede Pumps
Regular $5.00 Shoes, at $2.45 a pair
$4.50 Shoes at $1.95 a pair
MEN'S $9.50 OXFORDS, at , $6.95 a pair
$9.00 OXFORDS, at $5.95 a pair
WILLIS' SHOE STORE
"The Little Store With the Big, Values”
IN STOCK
Ten -Test Masonite Plywood Gyproc
Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test Blocks
Finishing Lime Masons' Lime Spraying Lime
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Asphalt Shingles Cedar -grain Shingles
Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
Loose 2 -inch Batts 3 -inch Batts
Insulated Siding
LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS
Storm Sash made to order
CUSTOM MILLWORK
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Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co.
PHONE 47 • SEAFORTH
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PHONE 61
the Rev. Allan W. Gardiner, B.A.,
13,D., of Egmondville, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner
of Thames Road. The bride wore
an ankle length gown of blush pink
lace ever taffeta with fitted. bodice
and full skirt, elbow -length mittens
With lily point, in matching shade.
Her hat was of •pink nylon straw
with flowers tind veil. The bride
carried a white Bible and wore a
necklace of pearls and a gold
bracelet, the gift of the groom. Her
corsage was of Sweetheart roses
and blue cornflower. The bride
and groom were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Hoag. The Home
of Mrs. Wilbert Webster, where
the wedding luncheon was serve(
to immediate relatives and friends,
was tastily decorated with summer
flowers. The happy couple left on
a motor trip to Muskoka and Ot-
tawa, the bride wearing a pink
gabardine dressmaker suit with
navy blue accessories. On their re-
turn Rev. and Mrs. Gardiner will
reside in Egmondville where they
will be at home to their friends.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner
and Fred, of Detroit, spent Sunday
at the home of Miss Lillian Faulk-
ner. Gloria returned with them af-
ter spending a week here and in
Galt.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross and
family spent Sunday at Spring -
bank and Ipperwash Beach.
• Misses Elsie and Dorothy
Drover loft Thursday for Bedford,
Nova' Scotia, by motor to visit
their sister, Mrs. C. V. Ellis.
• Masters Lddie Stoddart and
Gerry Stoddart, of Goderieh, are
guests of Derek Dale Jones this
week.
• Mr. George Daly, of Erindale,
spent Sunday at the home of his
mother, Mrs. J. F. Daly. Mr, Daly
recently returned from a holiday
in Jamaica and Haiti, Dominican
Republic.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Arthur, of
a innipeg, are visiting with his
sister and brother, Mrs. Robert
Eberhart and Thomas Oliver,
• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Goven-
lock, of Watford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Phillips, of Chatham, were
week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
J. M. Govenlock.
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerr,
Toronto, were visitors of Mrs, Jas.
Kerr over the week -end.
• Mrs. J. G. Dillane and two
sons and Miss Mary Johnstone, of
Hamilton, visited with friends in
town last week.
• Miss S. I. McLean is spending
the week -end in Stratford,
• Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Wright,
Brampton, are visiting with Mr.
Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wright.
• 'Miss F. Brine is visiting with
her niece, Mrs. Fred Birchell,
Perth.
• Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beattie
and daughter, of Ottawa, are vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie.
• Mr. and Mrs. Murray Savauge,
and daughter, Toronto, spent the
week -end with. Mrs. F. S. Savauge,
• Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunlop
and family spent a few days in
Royal Oak and Jackson, Michigan.
• Dr. and Mrs, E. A. McMaster
are in Chicago this week. where
Attractive Cottage
FOR SALE
Twenty -six-foot Living Room
with bay window at end; 3
Bedrooms, Kitchen and Hall.
Full 'basement under Whole
house.
Nice Lawn with Shrubs and
Flowers; also good Garden.
There is elecity and wa-
ter pressure it -this house.
Possession can be had soon,
being sold to settle estate.
Apply
CHARLES BARNETT
Phone 130W, Seaforth
Dr. McMaster is attending the
Lions International !Convention.
• Mr. and l z's. Ross Hamilton,
Wingham, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hamilton's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
G. A. Whitney,
• 'Miss Ann TrauUbeck has re-
turned home after spending the
past two weeks in, Brampton.
• , Mr. I. B. Jamieson has left for
Halifax, where he has accepted a
position.
• Mr. and Mre, Russell Sproat
spent Sunday at Ipperwash Beach
and Springbank.
• Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Eberhart,
Meaford, are visiting his sister and
brother, Mrs. Robert Eberhart and
Thomas Oliver.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Pryce,
Vancouver, B.C., are renewing old
acquaintances in town and vicin-
ity. It has been three years since
they left to reside •at"the coast.
• Sister Anne, of the Grey Nuns,
Ottawa, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. James NoIan..
• Mr. James Kelly, ,of the Bank
of •Commerce staff, .Staffordville,
spent the week -end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Kelly.
• Miss Luella, Koine, Ottawa, is
spending her holidays with her
mother, Mrs. C. C. Keine,
• Dr. and Mrs. Friel Stewart
and daughter, of Windsor, spent
the week -end with Dr. Stewart's
mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart.
• Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scoins
and family are holidaying in Grav-
enhurst.
• Mrs. Ken Doherty, of Toron-
to, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Herald Lawrence.
• Mr. and 'Mrs. W. A, Wheatley,
of Liberty, Sask., are visiting rela-
tives in the district. They flew
east in six and a half hours, but
intend returning by motor,
• Mr. Dongla's Ra,y, of Swan
River, Man.,'has purchased the
residence of.'Mr. Roy Lawson, Hur-
on Road 'Vest. Mr. Lawson has
purchased.the cottage at the west-
ern limits of the town, which for-
merly fornied a portion of the J.
W. Beattitp farm. Mrs. Ray is a
sister of lOfrs. J. B. Reynolds, Hur-
on Road West,
• Mr.N. E. Clarke and Mr. D.
H. Wilson, of Seaforth, and Mrs.
Andrew Crozier, of Tuekersmith,
were in Toronto on Wednesday
attending Grand Lodge.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Knight are
in London visiting their daughter,
Mrs. James F. Ritchie. Mrs. Knight
is convalescing after her recent ill-
ness.
WALTON
Communion and reception ser-
vices were held in Duff's United
Church on Sunday morning. Spe-
cial music was supplied by the
choir. A trio number was sung by
Mrs. Douglas Fraser, Mrs. Nelson
Reid and Mrs. ,Herb. Travis. Those
joining the church were Mac Shol-
dice, Miss M. Schade, Graham Shol-
dice, Douglas Dalton, David Hack -
well, John McGavin, Elgin Schade,
Misses Correy and Pietanelle Van
Fliet and Mrs. Hugh Porter,
The July meeting of the W.M.S.
was held in. the church with Mrs.
H. Johnston presiding, The topic
on Korea was in charge of the
Walton group, Mrs, F. Birkby Mrs,
W. C. Bennett, Mrs_s W. C. Hack -
well, Mrs. T. Leeming and Mrs. H.
Travis presented• a short play on
missionary work in Korea, Mrs.
W. Bennett presided for a short
meeting of the W.A.
ZION
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Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James Broughton, Atwood, on Sun-
day. Nancy and Billie spent the
past week with their grandparents
and returned home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
family spent Sunday in Goderich.
Miss Phyllis Gibb and Mr. Clay-
ton Sheldon, Stratford, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt
was in Clinton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
and Gladys and Mrs, Rena Stacey
IT'S AUTOMATIC
Saves Work! Checks Dirt!
• Money -saving Coleman Low -Draft
Burner.
• Low-Flome Fuel Saver.
• Produces 51,000 Heat Units Per
Hour,
• Circulates 19,800 cu. ft, Warm Air
Per Hour.
OUR
PRICE
IT CIRCULATES HEAT
like a furnace!
IT RADIATES HEAT
like a fireplace!
and Mowet spent Sunday in Gode-
' ries,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Britton and
Mrs. Herb. Britton and family at-
tended
ttended bbe Harris reunion in Mit-
chell
itshell on .Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney and
Mr. and. Mrs. William Harper vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker, Carlingford,
EGMONDVILLE
'Miss Tina Bossie, Jack May and
Frank Scroziki, of Detroit, visited
with Mr, and Mrs. J McNairn.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Coombs and Mrs. Jones on Sunday
were Mrs. Gloor, .Sr., J. E. Gloor
and Mr. Schultz, of Bornholm.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. Al. Comm, of Fott Erie, has
been visiting with relatives and
old friend's in and around the com-
munity for the,, past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgert, of
Exeter, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Armstrong
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Don McArthur, of Hensall.
Mrs. Fred Walters and Sandra
are holidaying in Grand Bend 'this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. John Batten.
• Mr. Phil Hern has returned to
his home from the Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital. We hope to see you
otit and around again real soon,
Phil.
McKILLOP
Quite a number ' of relatives and
neighbors attended the Byerman-
Bode wedding at Brodhagen Luth-
eran Church and at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bode, Logan,
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, of
Elbow, Sask., and Mr. Harry Camp-
bell, of Trail, B,C., who were here
for the Mitchell Old Boys' Reun-
ion and visiting relatives for the
past three weeks, returned home
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappel, of
Kippen, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Irvin Rock Last week.
Misses Mary'and Grace Jackson
of Seaforth, spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. Norman Eggert.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gross and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Gross, of Hullett, were recent visi-
tors with Mr, and Mrs, William
Hoegy.
The grave decoration services
will be held at the EvangeIicaI
Church on Sunday, July 23, at 2:39
p.m. A special speaker and music
arebeing prepared.
Mr. Wm, Flanagan, Sr., who re-
cently underwent a major opera-
tion in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
ron, has returned home and is re-
covering favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken and
Mrs. R. Puterbaugh, Glen and Lin-
da, of Sebringville, also Shirley
and Johnnie Suekitas, of Detroit,
visited Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Rock
last week.
Miss Grace Merryweather, of
Dearborn, Mich., who spent the
past week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Byerman, returned to
her hone on Sunday. Miss Rose
Byerman accompanied her and will
spend a week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy and
children, of Galt, were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.',
Hoegy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold and
friends, of London, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Byerman on Sat-
urday and took in the barn dance
at Mitchell in the evening.
A Smile Or Two
It was in a little Spanish town.
The moon shone brightly, the
scent of the flowers had never
been so sweet, A real night for
romance.
The young man stood beneath
the balcony and serenaded the
beautiful senorita. After a few
moments a flower pot hurtled
through the calm night air and hit
the young man on the head,
"Who threw that?" he cried, in-
dignantly.
I did," answered the senorita.
"But don't you like my singing?"
asked the puzzled serenader.
"I love your singing," she breath-
ed, "but I never did like that flower
pot."
RASPBERRIES
Large, Delicious
LRASPBERRIES
'Fresh from the Field
In well-filled boxes
Reasonable Prices
Only 1J9.25 V1'vis
We guarantee you
satisfaction. .
Order your Berries
Now!
Don't miss them as many
did last year.
Ready in a week or
10 days. tr
BARNE 11'S
.FRUIT FARM
PHONE 130-W —
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Railway St. - Seaforth
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" IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING "
with RAY MILLAND - JEAN PETERS - PAUL DOUGLAS
A diverting, gay, smartly -written Baseball Story—uproarious fun
for everyone! Be sure to see 'it.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
" TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND "
with BASIL RADFORD — JOAN GREENWOOD
Smartly produced, this one from England contributes a fresh,
new humorous slant. A story of the inhabitants of the Island of
Todday, off the coast of Scotland in 1943.
IN TECHNICOLOR --NEXT THU RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
"CHALLENGE TO LASSIE"
with EDMUND GWENN — DONALD CRISP
This picture of Lassie is invested with a quality of whimsy and
charm, with outdoor scenes of Scottish Pastoral splendor, denot-
ing Victorian Scottish living.
Conning: "ONE TOUCH OF VENUS"
with DICK HAYNES - EVE ARDEN - ROBERT WALKER
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SEAFORTH, ° ONT.
Tremendous Values in
Better Used (ars
I have Miss Ward's Chrysler Sedan (Principal of School of
Commerce, Clinton), in beautiful shape; only nicely sue
broken in; never winter driven. PRICE
3 Model 'A' Fords; 2 ,Dura.nts; 1949 Ford Pickup with 10,000
miles; 1950 Mercury z/2 -Ton, NEW; 1949 Austin Sedan, grey,
color like new.
One Indian Twin -Cylinder Motorcycle, in good running condition.
Price $200.00, SPECIAL SALE PRICE $150 THIS WEEK
Also New Famous James for $250.00 up
New Cars
• If you want to make sure of a new car, don't waste a minute,
or you may be driving that old crate of Yours, or walking, for the
next 10 years if war develops, At the moment we can procure a
limited supply of used Cars and Trucks.
SEE—
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At our Farm on Highway 8, between Sea orth and Clinton
Austin & Vanguard S,les
PHONE 616 - 34, CLINTON 667 - 6, SEAFORTH
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