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• Purina's Efficient Livestock and. Poultry
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* An -Efficient Egg Grading Station
*. Custom Grinding and Mixing •
* A. Market for Poultry, Grain and Grass Seed
* Seed Cleaning and Treating, with 'up-to-date
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EAFORTIJ 644 r 33 W. L. WHYTE, Pres.
Used -Car Prices
Slash! goes the axe on our used -car profits—we're
pricing these beauties at cost, to move fast and
clear our lot for more trade-ins: Our low, low
prices will please you all the more when you con.
sider this—you're dealing with an established
reputable dealer who advertises and sells honestly,
with a real desire to see you fitted .with a smart -
looking, mechanically sound car to suit your own
needs, your own tastes—and your own price! Come
in today/
Seaforth Motors
Phone 141 ,: ",Seaforth
Waterloo Cattle Br• -
eeding Assoc.
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
A •;Farmers' Non -Profit, Co-operative Organiza-
tion, Owned and Operated By Farmers
Service available from the best.bulis available in all breeds.
For Service, Call Collect: Clinton 242
Week Days 7:30 to 10 a.m.; Sundays & Holidays, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Any cows noticed in heat later than times .stated above will be
more likely, to conceive if bred• the following day.
Fees for ALL BREEDS are:
:$5.00 for life membership
/Service fee for Members is $5.00
Service fee for Non -Members 'Is $6.00
Four services to insure conception without extra charge
Free veterinary service for cows that are proble , breeders.,
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• New Business is Solicited
Special care is taken to have TOPSIRE OF AIL BREEDS- in
service. We are featuring our SCOTCH SHORTHORNS in this
ad. They are as! follows:
Klaymore Overseer
First Prize Senior Year, 1952, C.N.E.; by Klaymore Monitor.
Klaymor Objective
Reserve 'Grand Champion, 1952, C.N.E.; by Klayanore Jewel.
Klaymore Nutcracker
By Calross4e Formula. -
Anoka Commadore
By Scotsdale Bombardier;
Royal,. 1948.
Scotsdale Futurity n'
Sy Q,A.,C. Mayflowers Ransom.
Tam •0'Shanter Ballantyne
lily Sylvan (Farms Mercury.
Grand Champion, Chicago and
°Aberfeldy Nugget
Full brother to Aberfeldy Model; and
Aberfekly Orchid
By Crichton t rambuie, full brother to Aberfeldy Model, sold,
for $4000.00 and sire of first get inbig:allowaaneU„S:A---,
Z; %Ynburn Quicksiliter
By Phopachy Diplomat; sire of many prize Winners.
Braedoon .Lancer. .
'B3” Klaymot Northman. i
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40/04 gt Jo4.41.44,"00ox
Oa t 0 ,. Ale ifp4s4 •$t, olair
S Iqi ea Web., Marked tire 200, 'h»
nivere'ary „of his, erdin§tio4 in-1►;is
parlsh;,1i4rGh recently
.QsAsting Were Father Iehoe,
Gael„ ..rend Rev, Ragan, BJatit•
hoe, GUeljh, and Rev, Ryan, Brent,
ford, ea deacon and sub -deacon,.
Archbishop M, C. O'Neill, Regina,.
a ,seminary elassrnate of Father
Jordan, gave the sermon.
,,Born in 1897 in Hibbert„ Father
7ordan was educated at Seaforth
Collegiate Institute, St. Miehaei's
College, Toronto, .and the Ontario
College of Education. He taught
for four years in Toronto and at
the Sarnia Collegiate Institute and
then made „chis theological stadies
at St. Augustine's :Seminary, To-
ronto.
He was ordained in Detroit,
Mich., in 1928 by the late Bishop,
Joseph C..Plagens. After serving
as assistant six years,at St. Augus-
tine, Kalamazoo, and six years at
St. Brigid's, Detroita Father Jordan
was pastor of Sacred Heart parish,
Imlay •City, -Mich., from 1940 to
1944, when he took charge of St.
.Than of Arc Church.
Two sisters of Father Jordan are
Sisters of St. Joseph, at London.
They are. Sister M. Alma and Sis-
ter M, St. Teresa. Mrs. James Dew -
an„ Lucan, and Mrs. Annie Fitz-
patrick, London, are also sisters.
Clinton Native Leaves
R.C.A.F. Station for.
Radar Site Duty
The Air Radio 'Officer School at
R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton,` has ,an-
nounced the departure of Sergeant
"Ivan" H. Jarvis from its staff. He
_is leaving Clinton on a transfer to
one of Air Defence Commands
radar sites on May 1.
Sgt. Jarvis was born in Clinton
and attended the Holmesville Pub-
lic and Clinton High Schools. He
was trained as a wireless, air gun-
ner in Guelph, went overseas and
flew with 433 Bomber Squadron.
On h'ls twenty-first mission over
enemy territory he had to para-
ohute from his disabled aircraft
and was• taken prisoner by the Ger-
mans.
Ile re-enlisted in 1946 and was
stationed at Clinton and Trenton
until his transfer to the Yukon
Territory where he spent two land.
one. -half years, He returned to
Clinton to 'the staff of the Air
Radio Officers :School in June, 1951,
for instructional duty.
Elected I.O.O.F. D.D.G.M:
At a district meeting of the I.O.
O.F. in Goderich, Mr, Albert Keys,
of the. Exeter Lodge, was elected
D.D.G,M. for the ensuing term, Mr.
Keys and Clark Fisher were dele-
gates from Exeter.—Exeter 'Times -
.Advocate,
BRODHAGEN
Mr,. and Mrs, J. L. Bennewies
visited with `membersof their fam-
ily in Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klinkmann,
Elmira, visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Dalton Hinz.
Mrs.. Henry Kleber, Sr.,'. is in
Stratford General Hospital, having
undergone an operation.
Mervin Miller, Don Miller. and
friends, Galt, visited with Mrs.
Mervin Miller and Bruce.
John Arbuckle, Waterloo College,
Waterloo, visited at his home here,
Mrs. Henry I,. Diegel and Shir-
ley and Don Rolph visited in Kit-
chener with i4Ir. and Mrs. Roy
Diegel.
Members of the Luther League
attended the rally held at New
Hamburg Lutheran Church on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Hart, London,
visited with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Louis G. Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Warren, Roger and Beverley and
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Queren-
gesser visited. in Waterloo with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Querengesser,
Herman Bauer and 'Joyce and
Mrs. -Lydia Querengesser, Glencoe,
visited with relatives and friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and
Gottlieb iMueller visited with Mr.
and, Mrs. ,John Hinz,
Mr. and Mrs: Manuel Beuermann
visited in Preston with Mr. and
Mrs.• Cecil Franks. •
Mrs, Mervin :Miller and Bruce
have moved. to Galt, where Mr.
Miller is Working.
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Garden Paths-
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With 0 mirtlm'!iti Planning and
care, Paths can, he ,suede igto 404 -
interest and beauty to, any $argl9P' ,
even in the vegetable •pateh Where
traffic is heavy such aa nea;•R ttte
door or a gate, it '-*a' adIvisable • to
use ' some solid material like flag
stones, concrete slabs, bricks ,Cin-
der or gravel. With any of ;these
the main thing is to place firmly
and level • with the s}irroun,diag
grass, so that the lawn mower Will
trim or better still run right over.
Where the traffic iss lighter, one
Too .Late To Classify
WA11]'Pkm—GAS.
on WOMAN TO DO
Eight house work ; vo washing.
PHONE 7$2, Seaforth. 401-1
A PLAY
"TOO MANY
RELATIVES"
in
Walton Community Hail
FRIDAY, MAY 1
8:30 p.m.
ADMISSION — 50¢ and 25c
Sponsored by
EIGHTH LINE OP MORRIS
GROUP
;limed, use grans. .dt is aux,;.
pri4ing the amount of wear well
gegp i ,and well. , nourished ,grass,
Will stand. In lots of public gar-•
.gene; ,grass paths are used to div-
-ide the flower plots and they are
seldom worn thin. Where cinder
'or gravel is used in paths or drive-
ways one can eliminate grass and
weeds, by sprinkling heavily with
rock salt or treating with some of
the weed sprays.
No Substitute
Of course if one wants to put a
price on the hours spent pleasant-
ly in the sunshine, it might be
cheaper to buy some vegetables at
the korner store. But there is one
thing that one cannot buy at any
stere and that is the freshness,
crispiness and tenderness 'that
SEAFORTH
JUNIOR FARMERS'
DANCE
'CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 1st
Music by
MEL LEVIGNE'S
Bluewater• Boys
FOR A COMPLETE
Floor Treatment
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See Us For
• COVERINGS
• SANDING
• FINISHING
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Box Furniture Store
FUNERAL SERVICE -
Phone 43 Res. 595-W
rass At Clover Seeds
CLOVER . GRASS
• LADINO
• WHITE DUTCH
• BIRD'S FOOT
TREFAIL
• ALSIKE -
• ALFALFA
• RED
• YELLOW BLOSSOM
• WHITE BLOSSOM
• CREEPING RED
FESQUE
• TIMOTHY.
• OROHAR,D
• BROME
• KENTUCKY BLUE
• MEADOW
FESQUE
• PERENNIAL
RYE
• PERMANENT
PASTURE
MIXTURES
SPECIAL NO. 1 MIXTURE
$16 per Bushel
95% Red Clover - 5% Sweet Clover
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
W. G. Thompson &. Son Ltd.
Phone 32 Mensal!
NOW IS T
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to
BUILD
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YOUR
.IOME !
We carrya.
COMi6LE1E' LINE
of
LUMBER
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EUILanDING
SiUPPLIES
,Phones:
{x� , ,Seafort Clinton
787 4 97
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fl$eniller at1el4 0.4 a* ap fll l ,u}e+'r0•40 .
lik t11i;4tol1,t. the ninitux�;
flee• .bpaid xoQli4, Rt'edliesdai ; a e.
nine, when Nliealarglt?Cet 11fpx4,
7,'orei 1o. ornieri ol;x►fii�u0:;04-
lined, and demonstrated iixditviial
ihair styles„ the right tYpe3 of
makeup and ,alsp proper nail care.
Mies Hellandl-is a fashion direetpr
for a well-known cosrsnetfe 611:13-
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run.
comes only with vegetables grown
properly, and grown and picked
right at the kitchen door.,
How do we get this top gnality?
There is no secret about that.
First, we use the best seed and of
varieties specially recommended
for Canadian conditions.. Then we
must,•grow quickly. If there is any
real check to those vegetables of
which leaves or roots are eaten
they are liable to become woody
gr Stough. Essentials of quick
growth are sunshine; a little stimu-
lating chemical fertilizer, regular
cuivatioh, thinning if necessary
and watering. And there is some-
thing else, which is most impor-,
tent.
Every vegetable comes to a stage
when it is at the peak of its qual-
ity, and then passes beyond. With
some things like green beans, peas
and corn, this peak is quickly over.
ST. COLUMBAN
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walters, St.
Columban, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Jean, to Maurice .Henry
Finkbeiner, son of 'Mrs. Annie
Finkbeiner and the late Herring-
ton Finkbeiner, Zurich. The wed-
ding will take place early in May.
CONSTANCE
Those attending the Presbyterial
.pf the W.M.S. in -North St. Church,
Goderich, last Tuesday were: Mrs.
Ross McGregor, Mrs. D. Milison,
Mrs. Charles Dexter, Mrs. George
Addison, Mrs. Joseph Balicoclt and
Mrs. Ken Hulley.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krauskopf,
Ferndale, Mich.,•.and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Nicholson, London, visited
with Mi'. and Mrs. James Kraus-
kopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds,
Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Carpenter,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Byrne and
children, Hamilton, visited with
Miss Monica Byrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kramer and
Betty visited at Thamesville.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Ducharme
and family visited in Tilbury with
Mother Mary Rachel at the 'Ursu-
line Convent...,
Winthrop WA - WMS
To Hear Delegates
The regular meeting of the W.A.
and W.M.S. of Cavan Church, Win-
throp, will be held in the school
room of the church on Wednesday,
May 6, at 2 p.m. The roll call will
be, "Thought on•home life." Kind-
ly bring donations for the layette
and used clothing for the bale.
The delegates will give their re-
ports of the Clinton and. Goderic•b
meetings.
Land of "Eurolania"
To Find Life Friday
In S.D.H.S. Operetta
Friday and Saturday evenings,
Stanley J. Smith, musical instruc-
tor at Seaforth District High
School, will .present 'Tose of the
Danube," an operetta in two acts.
A cast of 14 will take part in the
operetta, set in "Eurolania," in the
Balkans.
Solo, duet, quartette. chorus' and
'dance numbers will be features of
the play, The cast will include
Ken Larone, Rose Marie Ducharme,
Nancy Spittal, the Rose of the Dan-
ube, Joan • Some•-ville, Peter Spit-
tal, June Hackweil, Wayne Ellis,
Mary Dennis., Bob Scott, Gwen
Christie, Hugii Gorwill, Jim Flan-
nigan, Ronald 'Mason and Ronald
$coins.
Considerable Business
.At Meeting Last Week
Of Northside W.A.
A meeting of"I' orth-slde United
General W.A. was held in the Sun-
day School room last week. Mrs.
N. Knight opened the devotional
part with the :theme, "Prayer."'
After a hymn Mrs. Savauge led
in prayer and Mrs, Scott read the
scripture. Mrs. Knight read the
"Blessing and Comfort of Prayer"
and the devotional part closed with
a hymn. Mrs. C. Walden opened
the business portion with the W.A.
motto, followed by the W.A. hymn
and prayer.
The minutes were read and the
treasurer's report showed a fine
balance. Miss Lawrence donat-
ed a chair for the parsonage, Mrs.
J. W. Stinson expressed gratitude
for the improvements made at the
parsonage. There were 12 hospi-
tal and 35 hone calls made since
the last meeting. A report was
given on the organization of a W.
A. Presbytery.
Mrs. Scott gave the building com-
mittee report and outlined the re-
novations planned. - Mrs. Savauge
is to assist Mrs. Scott in plans re-
garding the carpet. Mrs, E. H.
Close reported 11) boxes of fruit,
seven sympathy, cards and eight
thank -you notes sent. A film on
Switzerland Will, be shown May 261
The old woollens are to be in by
May 6.
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, ,.new F4unil aolfar s
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G011ar,-. has ;neat wov,
en eyelet th'rouJh
Which the .special mote
Jar pin fits.
Sizes 1441 to 16oni1V
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5.
Rounder
Collar Pins' -
SPRING
O.c
Neckwear,
'Longer and muoh nar-
rower are the new style
Ties for men ,in neat
designs a n d woven
motifs. See thetri', flow
at
1.00 to 2.00
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SPECIAL
Nylon, Sox
White, Wine, Green,
Fawn, Blue and Grey.
Pure Nylon ankle sox
for men.' Three months'
wear guaranteed.
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SMART
Sport Shirts
Plains, checks, gay
prints and two - tone
combiinaticrs in twills,
rayons, nylons, gabar-
dines and corduroys.
Sizes to fit from 14 to
17V2neck size.
3:95 to 6.95
AT . THE MEN'S DEPT.
Stewart Bros.
LET'S SHOW OUR RESPECT FOR OUR
QUEEN AND DECORATE
Qtnrniuition J1aquts
For Inside or Outside
in
RED and GOLD — BLUE and GOLD
See Sample in our window
(No Orders taken after May 15)
Gordon A. Wright
John St. SEAFORTH Phone 342-W
USED CARS and TRUCKS
FORS4LE
1-1952 'Chev. Coach
1-1951 Pontiac Coach -•
1-1951 Plymouth Sedan
1-1950 Plymouth Sedan -Radio
1-1949 Dodge Sedan
1-1948 Dodge Sedan
1-1947 Pontiac Sedan
1-1946 Chevrolet Sedan
1-1950 One -Ton Express—Excellent
condition
USED MACHINERY
1 Model L Case Tractor
1 Mdel D Case Tractor -
1 Model VA Case Tractor .
1 Model 70 Cockshutt Tractor
1 Model 60 Cockshutt Tractor
These Tractors are all Overhauled, Painted and
are Guaranteed!
1 Case Tractor Spreader on rubber
1 Wagon on Steel
1. Grain Drill with Fertilizer Attachment
1 Grain Drill,
Several sets of Spring -Tooth Harrows
Rowclifie Motors
Phone 267
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Seaforth'
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