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I ,,1, :;. , : R XNO S. 4470,1 Thanksgiving services were Ob- . ; I
{ Ill +r, ., E [D _. cleating at the.hol0�re Wza,�:
+`?, 1'l;,rC41, .(1 IllSerGed At NEw Low Cash Rates servefi' jn Carinal Cburrsh° last Sun side • :• s, Sars=,
¢� i s t ,i « s R BALE S XORIC AND TAM FIaT per. The pre . x� .
11M,)y, < 51�+4E..,; WANTED. LOST A'ND FOUND, FT., --+Per Word: chunks. GRA1tiT MarLEAN. Phone day, IFar his luloxlling•therms,,'Rev. Y
„ daYii, conduated the z>Eiti}ng snit
r t ss4 r a1, Hensall. 4476x1 J. B. kPx�&Pv1[ ',Pl} Til$Alc giving apeped with a few W41r 8.,,A"f M94i-'''
YS,I r Sat �P..erk ........... deR in Act3an. Mre, Wm. Brown sang
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. , .. , ,. • • • • t • • • .° t� FOR BALE -GLASS sagW OASF 1 a solo, "Life"s hove}y Tisi�lgs " The Marion, followed by the devoLiolial
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11, .4 I • " . • • • . • . • . • • .... good condition ; teaeoashle. APP1Y „ period.
Ik ainiqui charge.,each ipAezlgn... Eb.Geaitk. OKEI'S BILLIARDS, seafortli. 447$:1 ChOfr sang, Ye Fjl)R11 DuQ;611 3n the
}'n —,- r .and. At the evening serYlce Rev. I Roll call was answer ;by, i
r 1� s " Each figure, initial and abbrevlstloP fiq to an oua tgQrd. •_ .,
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+` in Memoriam radoe4. Conn LM1raltta -1 Fen aqr word ldi�limum R SAI>i—COLLIE PUPS. APP2,�€ �, Thank3glving message.
R �, ,Qtiso ;{rhanlss, . �r. Fox spoke on. (Clillivating a Lost e'
�` � -►h►: per week- - to ARNaLD GAOKSrlF7rTER, I3ten, „ der McY,ajg read an interesting
6 i 1 '7 I. 1?g qday be directed to a Bor NO.. 0/u III& Mo Ea�ml, for 10 Gena "tra, Ball. 447,Q,1 The Choir sang, Psalm of
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tt' fr 'T(Is,'e44t! additional wiU be OharRed H ads 4t cissa are nos Paid w[tltln; 1jM days Zlhatilis__Ang:" pager.
;td 4*4 of, final insertion. F*R SALE --,STRONGLY -CONSTRUCT- Gary Kyle, three, .son of Mr, and.I Mas Tier, Motherwell, Was the
`'�l ' >�I;t0 MatzlaCee and Dentia inserted free of fboxg ed boo wbee] trniler ; also onc+l�al£ ton M.rs ,Dave Kyle, who was ,Q 3,UBted ��t 6Deaher and $ave a fine ad-
brignettea. PHONE 457. Seaforth. ere, S olp ,,,Prayer.,,. :jVYrS T. I.
�t ,,' ilocE�o9 Sales, Notices to Oredltpas. Fisc-R+�teei on. aPpltcation 447e -i on at St. JKT9ePh's lioa�pll, 7,on Scott :6.#Ag a solo, accompanying
ya 1 . - �e _ don, Saturday night, for a rl�k>ilred
Aey, 1 eRr For sA ale, popnla .make all nth - appendix, is showing imprg0plppent. I HoughWn -read hersolf ,,on the athBhGlad MTiaing
Coming Events Livestock Wanted
4N'`' menta. Won in contest; will Bell 40% 01f. ` Mrs, R. Day,man,, who. has sppeiRt The aneetillg Closed With a Prayer
y'' Da I XO.0 ENJOY SQUARE DANCING? FAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS PRONE 162-w, Seaforth. 4476-2 a month's visit with her daughters
D by Mrs. Sorsdahl.
r ' ThOn dance to the music of the Night removed free of charge. For prompt R, SALE.—.BOY'S TUBE SKATES, �-
t : Ilawko wOry Friday night at the Crystal and efficient service, phone "STONES" FOR,
12 ; also chip's tricycle, all in
a r M." Ballroom. Mitchell collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth sb6 r 2.
good condition.' Phone W. G. CAMPBELL, in London and in Lambe4h, has re
t.1�1 THE SEAFQRTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 486-W, Seaforth. 9476 1 turned home. '
l,. 1 pians a series of euchres and dances personals {FOB• SALE — REGISTERED SHORT- Motorola � Mr. and Mrs. S. Rannie, and facer-
, for the fall ani$ winter on the following horn bull. roan, 18 months old. fly speak ,Thanksgiving in Detroit,
dates: Novem7ier 6, November 27, Janu- FRANK FALCONER, R.R. B, Clinton,.
dry S, January 29, February 26. March yG1ENIC SUPPLIES (R U B HrER at CROWN HARDVffAR,. E Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Barbq>1•r,
ii 4476-1 H Phone Clinton, 616 r 18. 44474.8
28 Goods), mailed postpaid in Plain, sealed — Ml IC6, were Thanksgiving. vW-
aJ. envelope with Price list. 6 samples 25c; ATEWAY TO LEARNING." RY JAS. tore' with Mr, and Mrs, C. Kennedy
80miE, AND SCHOOL ASSOCIA- 24 sample, 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, G
tips will'hold its regular'aneeting on NOVA -RUBBER CO., ,Box 91, Hamilton, Ort• a memoir of the Seaforth Public and family.
, , Tueaday, October 20, in the Public School Ont, School, is on sale at THOMPSON'S BOOK
i auditorium. Miss Mabel Turnbull will STORE, Seaforth. Price, 50 cents per Miss Irma Kdpfer, Toronto, Spent
speak, on her trip to England and her copy. I. 4478-4 Thanksgiving holiday at her home
visit to l;•aglish' schools. Everyone ,vel- Point Hockey?r4Ctiee here. ,,
. come. A cup of tea will be served. OR SALE -6 HOLSTEIN COWS OAR• ,
4476-1 F rying their second calves: duo to calve Mrs. Lorne Scott is a patient in
R SALE- lsoo PULLE2S, . soON BE from 23rd of Septanber to February 1st. Anyone interested in trying for Guelph General Hoslpital.
( BOL GINGERlcI Zurich RR No. 3. the Hensall Intermediate Hockey At the Thanksgiving shoot -at
Lost and Found laying. Apply BILL I IMMERSION. Phone No. 84 ring 3, Zurich. 4473x6
Phone 688J, 'Seaforth. 4476-2 i Team, be at the' Goderich .Monday, the Kippers Gun
v' FOR SALE -2 REGISTERED HEliE- Club captured the Carling trophy
k:1; 7 OST —. BLACK AND WHITF. FOX ford bulls, from accredited herd, one Seaforth' for the third year in succession.
fir; U hound, with tan head and white strip Farms For Sale year old. Apply to ARTHUR J. FINLAY- COMMUNITY CENTRE Jahn Anderson won the John Lab -
On face. Anyone knowing the whereabouts :SON. Phone 651 r 3, 'Seaforth.
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of this dog, please PHONE 663 r 14, ,Mit- 4476x2 art troptly in fee 50 bird Event, the
cher. 44767 TUESDAY ,OCT. 20th fourth year in succession he has,
FOR SALE' won this trophy.
. 10TRAYED FROM TOM MORRIS' GRASS Auction Sales 1) at 9 p.m,,
IJ farm, Concession 7, Hibbert, one heif- �O� ACRES WELL LOCATED ON NO. Mrs, i Geiger is spending two
er, whitish with bluish head ana spate: 1 8 Highway, between Dublin ana weeks with Ler daughter-in-law,
weight about 600 pounds. Anyone know- Mrs. Ralph Geiger, and family in
Ing whereabouts, PHONE 4a r 25, Dublin. Seaforth; brick house with all conveni- UICTION SALE OF HORSES, IMPLE-
ggqgx ences; pressure System throughout; 8 Jo menta and hsbeen
Household stFurniture—Mr.
cedtoell BEND TOPOss
acres bush. Apply MRS. JAMES O'5UL- Joseph L. Ryan has been instructed to sell �tk'IiS9 Fayme Logan has sold her
. LIVAN, R.R. No. 4, Seaforth, Ontario. by public auction at Lot 19, Concession 10, lovely residence on Main .Sit. to Mrs.
I;;, Tel. 22 r 4, Dublin. 4476-2 Hibbert, on Saturday, October 17, at 1
;' Property For Sale P.m., the following: One good 6 -year-old IN PINERY John Richardson, Kippers. Miss
gelding; 1 aged gelding; 2 Massey -Harris Logan, who has. been a resident of
For Rent mowers; I Massey -Harris binder, 7 -foot
I]ROPERTY FOR SALE—TWO STOREY this village for 15 years, and an
cut; 1 land roller; 1 circular saw: 1 man- Four -Room active worker in St. Paul's An ll
•� three bedrooms, living room, den, 8- are spreader; 1 set of sleighs; 1 cutterR g
plece bathroom. oil Ileated house, including Cement Block House can Church, expects to take u resd-
three acres of land; -(edge of town. Approv- FOR RENT —FOUR -ROOM APART- 2 good steel tired wagons; 1 hay rack; P
�': m-ent. Available November 1. Apply 1 straw cutter; 1 set harrows; 1 scufHer; dente in ,London, and will visit
ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. AV- 3 walking plows; 2 sets of heavy harness;
ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR, or ORE'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth 4476-1 282 three-inch tile; 1 root pulper; 1 seed 8 Acres, 2 Acres Gravel; with her sister in Nashville, Tenn,,
Phone 41, Seaforth. 9481 -ti drill; grindstone; 2 logging chains; gravel this winter.
R RENT O FOUR -ROOM APART- Hydro Water Supply
.P box; whiftletrees and neckyokes; sling ,
anent. PHONE 58, Seaforth. ropes; sling chain; 2 -horse drawn cultiva-.
HelpWanted 4476'2 tor; extension ladder; about 700 bricks; 1
p fanning mill; 1 emery grinder; quantity Immediate possession, Reception for Newlyweds
FOR RENT-7WO-ROOM APARTMENT p
.rj> WO WOMFAI TO TELEPHONE FROM or four -room apartmenf', on East Wil- of good wood; , cook stove, and other
household effects. Terms --Cash. JOHN 4 200 In Dublin: Hall Monday
Two own homes. Pleasant profitable liam ,St., Seaforth, downstairs and with i
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bath. Available now. PHONE 649 r 29, and THOMAS HAY, ;Proprietors; Joseph
11 part' time work with excellent chance to Seaforth. 4476x1 L. Ryan, Auctioneer. 4476x1 Mr, and ,Mrs. Norman Kramers,
I, establish a permanent business with steady _
Income. Apply for full particulars to R RENT --COUPLE, FOR EXTRA LEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Apply recently married, were honored at
P. O, BOX 552, London, Ont. FOR O Stock and Machinery, on Tuesday, TOM SE.MPLE a reception in the •Parish Hall at
r 4976-1 special. newly decorated, Merge -roomed, October 27, at 1 p.m., at Lot 19, Conces-
second-floor suite: private entrance; rang- sion 5, McKillop Township, 21/s north and Phone, 39 Dublin Ori 'Monday evening.
ette, frig, dishes, bedding. Fully equipped. 1% east of Searforth: One Hereford cow Mrs. Kramers is the former Clara
Available November i. Come, see. MISS with calf at foot; Holstein heifer with Grand Bend Krauskopf. daughter of Mr, and
Wanted E. REED, Londesboro. 4476-I calf at foot; 2 Holstein heifers, 1�/•-I years Mrs, Nicholas Krauskopf. Mr. Kram-
"I7CTANTiaD — SECOND-HAND PIANOS _ old, eligible for /,, registration; o ; 3 grade Hol- era is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
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stein heifers, li/, years old; 2 Holstein
1 PHONE SEAFORTH 266, Write 'Tenders Wanted heifer ,calves, eligible for registration; bert Kramers.
BOX 299, Seaforth. 4467-tf grade Holstein calf. ,MAOHINERY—One An address of congratulation was
-- - -- - - - --- - _-- - — --- Ford tractor and plow, cultivator, double For Sale
WANTED -TRACKS AND ROLLER disc in No, I condition; Massey -Harris read by Leonard ,Feeney, and the
hinges for double barn doors. Phone TWP. OF USBORNE electric cream separator; McCormick- , presentation of a purse of money
667 r 24, Seaforth. GORDON REYNOLDS. Deering milking machine, double unit: FOR SALE—GIRL'S BROWN CHECKED) was made by Jerry Stapleton.
4476-1 2,;000 -Ib. scales ; milk pails ; steel pig coat and hat, size 7. PHONE ,22-W,
TENDIERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY trough; bas truck; £sea cart; Maseey-Har- Seaforth. 9476x1 Dancing was enjoyed to the music
11.ANTED—SOME ONE INTERESTED the undersigned until 9 p.m., Monday, ria disc fertilizer drill; hay, loader; new Of Collins' orchestra, Seaforth, and
W in taking first mortgage on farm October 26, 1958, for snowplowing the ball•,bearing grain grinder: fanning mill FOR SALE—GIRL'S AQUA WINTERS' a lunch wag served 'by Mrs. Kraus -
Township Roads, Contractor to submit" r
Kraus -
property in Stanley Township. For Tar- with motor ;.steel roller; harrows; steel, piece 'coat set, size 6X; good as new.
price per Lour, and also description. of kopf and her assistants.
titulars write Box 263, HURON EXPOSI- ;vests; McCormick -Deering binder; Md Apply to MRS. ROBERT TYNDALL, ,
TOR, a 4479-1 equipment. Cormick -Deering side rake (new) ; manure Phone 655 r 3, Seaforth, 4476-1 .
spreader; 6 -foot mower; Massey -Harris
ANTED—HORSES WANTED FOR Work to be done under the direction of modern rubber tired -wagon; 16 -foot fiat FOR SALE�PRINCE COOK 'STOVE,. KIPPEN EAST W.I.
meat and bush; also sio,to sib. for the Road Superintendent. . rack (good); set sloop sleighs; circularf 'coal or wood; warming closet and The Kippen East women's Insti-
eick, crippled or disabled horses or cattle.' saw; ,wooden barrels; sacks; 2 electric,reservoir; in good condition. 'Priced•reas- tute will hold their October meet -
For further particulars apply to
Write or phone LEROY ACHESON, At. brooders; Poultry forks:
chains;
aluminum• onab'le. Phone n. r 3. MRS. HAROLD in gat S.S. No. 10, Tuckersmith, 0II
wood, 158', collect. 4472-7 scoop; 'shovels : forks ; chains ; crosscut PE'i1HICK; Dublin. 4476x1
W. J. ROUTLX, saw: other articles. HAY and GRAIN— Wednesday, October 21, at 8:3'0 p,m.
I.R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont.,
HAY WANTED --GOOD FIRST AND 800 -bushels good mixed grain • 1,980 bales FOR 5ALF.r-10 DURHAM CATTLE, 769 I The Hensall Women's Institute will
second cutting alfalfa. Also choice goad Superintendent, Township of Usborne mixed bay. Terms - Cash. HENRY pdiAnds; also Master Climax cook be the guests. Mrs. Campbell Eyre
1-` timothy and clover. Apply DOUGHTY & 4476 2 ENZ Clerk; Harold
Proprietor; E. P. 'Ghee- stove four years old HAROLD PRYCE, 1 will be hostess. The roll call will
apILLIe'xiSON, R.R. No. 1, Jarvis, Out. ney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. B.R. 1, Seaforth. Phone 940 r 2. 1
d: Phone 113. 4475-3 9476?1 be "My ,first attempt at baking."
TENDERS ATJCTION SALE OF FARM, .k'ARM
Stock and Machinery, on Wednesday, Fj OR SALT OAK BEDROOM SUITE,
October 21, at 1 p.m., at Lot 6, Cane"- i :bed, dresser and stand: priced for ZION
Notices ,ion 1, Hallett Township, 3% west and quick sale. Also a small Beach stove,
Township of Tuekersnoith =� mile north of Seaforth: CATTLE— coal' or wood; good ,baker. MRS. JAMES
I AM PURCHASING BOARS AT 9c TO Part Hereford cow 8 years old, due in MALCOLM, Dublin R.R. 2. ' Phone 19 r
1. 12c per pound, 1ide weight. Phone or 'SEALED TENDERS ARE INVITED BY May; part Hereford cow, 4 Years old, due 23, Dublin. 4475-2 Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stacey and
write LEROY AAHESON, Atwood, 153, the Township of Tuekersmith for in March; Registered Holstein cow, 7 years family, Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Strath-
old,eollect. 4469-10 snowplowing township roads in the winter due in`January; Holstein cow S.Years dee and family, Mr's.- Rena Stacey
of 1953-54; V -type, 8 -foot plows to be old, due in March; Holstein cow, 6 years .
RADIO REPAIRS --FOR ALL KINDS used on trucks rated at four tons or bet. old, due in March; Dart Hereford cow, 6 Cards Of 15lan and MOWet Spent Friday evening
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- ter. Plow and wing to he hydraulically years old, due in March; red cow, 6 Years with Mr. and Mrs. ,Geo. Robinson
PAIR opposite Dick House, Seaforth. operated. old, due in March; red cow, 10 Years old, MRS; ROSS LEONHARDT WISHES TO and family and celebrated Mrs..
due in April: Hereford caw 5 years old, 1�1 Stacey's 69th birthday. A grand
Phone 344-R. 4363-tf thank all those who remembered her
�1. - Contractor to supply all equipment and with calf. by side; Hereford cow 4 'years while she alas a patient in Stratford Gen- i
old a in
due June • Hereford cow 3
d years e
a available for work eral Hospital. ]. supper W held,
lobo r wired nd ben i P to 9478x1 s aS
ON FARMERS ! —PROMPT r eq P
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A courteous collection of all dead and November 1, 7953. old, due of February; dry; Dart Hereford cow. We are sorry t0 report Mrs. A.
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. 9 Years old, calf by 'side; 12 Hereford HE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth or 235, Tender to state a flat rate per hour steers, 2 years old,' 9t0 lbs. (good); 7 T Roney is still confined to her bed
Yearling steers and heifers. HORSES— Joseph Kellough'•wish to thank neigh-
. Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of and to be sealed, marked "Tender" and is bore and friends for the -kindness shown and under the doctor's - Care. We
1 team' ponies, part Shetland and Hack- hope Mrs. Roney will be around
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf the Clerk's hands ny October 20, 1959, ney, 3 and 4 years old. DUCKS -8 Mus- during her illness and ank R time aB our
by 8 P.m. covy ducks. MACHINiERY Universal• bereavement: also to thank Rev. f W. A. ,,Soon.
BRUCE HEREFORD BREEDERS Stinson and Mr, g A Whitney for their
"' are holding their 12th annual Autumn Lowest or any tender not necessarily milking machine, like new, complete with kindness and thoughtfulness. 4476x1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Pepper'. visited
Sale of 15 males and 25 females at Mark- accepted. about 70 Feet nips line; 8 milk cane; 1 with 'Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper
dale on Wednesday, October 21. All bulla milk strainer; milk stand; wooden bar- - -
sold 'eligible for 20 c premium up to'Q7g.00. E. P. Clerk,
NEY, .els; pig orate; quantity of sacks; 1 OA Monday.
T. STEWART COOPER, Secretary, Mark- Clerk, Coekshutt riding .plow: MleCormick-Deer- T_
R.R. 4, Seafortb. ing 6 -foot mower; farm wagon and gravel �` Memoriam Mrs, D. Garbutt has been other,
Mark -
dale. 4976-1 Ing a few days with her brother,
4976-2 box; set ick; sleighs and flat rack; m IN LOVING MEMORY OF
1. toot hay rack: I buggy; 1 Butter. FARM DESS` Mr. R. S. Aikens, and Mrs. Aikens
AACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR my mother, Mrs. Evelyn Dennis, who
—50 -acre farm, North Half a Lot 1, before leaving for her home in. the
Air Force personnel stationed at Clln- Huron Road; 30 acres workable land; 20 died one Year ago, October 9, 1962. g
ton. If you have a house, apartment, TWP. OF HIBBERT acres in west on Saturday.
furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please pasture. Terms: Sold su�lOgo _Always remembered by daughter, An -
down ; ,balance in 90 days. Sold subject to Mr, and Mrs, Fergus Lanvin and
cell STATION HOUSING OFFICE at reserve bid. Immediate possession. Chat. na and Larry, grandsons Jimmie and family visited Sunday with Mr.
Clinton, 882: local 262. 4480 tS Drainage Tender tela --Cash. ELGIN NOTT, Proprietor; E. Bradley Brown. 9476x1 and MrS. James Broughton and
P. Chesney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auc-
ATTENTION, FARMERS I — McKILLO?F' MALLDON—IN LOVING MEMORY. OF
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED ON OR tioneer. S' Mr, Jack Broughton.
Fire Insurance, Western Fate As' a dear `father, William J. Smalldon,
t'', bore ,Monday. October 19, 1963, at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson and
Win Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- who died. one year ago, 2
d e. a October 1 .
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' eight -thirty in the avenin for the ea g.
g rty
•: it Kintore Sunday.
family visited in
See. nt a Hoa itanzatioa Insurance, C Y
s ( )' D ¢' stru�ction of what is known se the Barry Stock, Implements and Household Ef- y1.
Accident and Sickness Iasarance, and One Year has Passed since that sad day,
North American Life Insurance. Consult Municipal Drain. This drain consists of fecte, at Lot 3a, Concession 6, Logan When one we loved was called away;
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone 697 lineal .feet of 30 -inch tile, 34 lineal Township, 33 miles north, 7G mile east God took him Lome—it was His will,
694-M. 44b6 tf feet of 70 -inch metal Dire and two catch of Dublin, Tuesday, October 20, at 1 :80 But in our bearts he livetb still. CROMARTY
basins. sharp, the following: CATTLE' -2 Here-
ford cows, due to freshen in February; 2—Lovingly remembered by daught r
COURT OF REVISION Contractor to supply all the material Durham heifers, due to freshen in March; S ' nlsbOrne, aC-
and do all the' work according to the En- 2 Durbarh heifers, carrying second calf, Jean„ and Sim, and Grandchildren, Doug. Miss Janet Allison,
gineer's report. The report, plans and Durham and Hereford steers, 700 'lbs.; 4 Ina' Dorothy and Eleanor Keys. companied by Mrs. Cheyenne, of
specifications may be obtained from the due to freshen in March and April: 4 4476x11 Wyoming, visited recently with
Township of McKillop Clerk. A marked obeque for 10 per cent heifers, 600 lbs. ; 9 Durham and Hereford �yOUTER—IN LOVINGMEMORY OFA Mrs. It. Robertson.
moat accompany each tender. calves, 7 months; 2 black cows, due in �J dear mother and grandanotber• Janet Mrs., M. Houghton visited with
TTHE COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP March; I Holstein cow due in April: Souter, who passed away October 18; :1952.
of McKillop will meet no a Court of Tenders to be considered at a meeting 2 Barham and Hereford cows, due MTs. George Dalrymple at Hensall
to be held at the Clerk's Office on Monday, in March. PIGS AND POULTRY—
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OULTRY—
( 1994, at on the Assessment S nt Roll of Man- God saw yell getting weary, and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple at 'Clin-
1954, at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Mon- October 49, less, at y tender t the 9 pigs, 125 lbs.; 200 laying pullets, six Then did what He thought best: ton one day recently.
day, November 2, at 10 am. evening. Lowest or any tender not nee- months (Golden Neck layers) : 4 geese Lvao He pet Hfs arms around your
essarily accepted. years old; 9 young geese. IMPLEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lamond, Lon -
Model S Case tractor, newly overhauled;. Arid 'whispered: Come and reit
Parties interested should govern them- don, and Mr. Ernie Luxton visited
THOMAS the D, WREN, Ford tractor and plow, separator,
overhauled; It doesn't need a special day with Mr. ,and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl.
selves accordingly. I
Clerk ro the , R. of Hibbert, George White No. -6 separator, like now: To bring you to our mind,
;,; ., J. M. ECKERT, Cromarty, R.R No. 1. a] spring r oo 2 -furrow plow; Internatiofi- 1Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo -Harburn,
4476-2 al spring tooth tractor cultivate Inter- For days that we don't think of You
Clerk, McKillop Are very .bard to find. ' Thorndale, visited with Mr, and
4478-2 national tractor 'fertilizer drill, new: like
Mrs. Frank Harburn on Sunday.
disc grain drill; International binder, like _Remembered .by daughter Isabel, Alex,
' new: International hay loader; Massey- Mr, 'and 'bora. John 'WIallace'and
Harris 6 -foot mower; Massey Harris Bide Shirley and Meryl. 4476x1
NOTICE - rake; dump rake; roller; disc; rubber Margaret Ann visited at London
tired wagon; steel tired wagon; 2 le,foot with M,r. h.nd Mrs. Frank ICadiek.
Township of Hallett hay racks; wagon box; Massey -Harris Births Miss • Irene Everett has returned
p manure spreader; 4 -section harrows; fan- to her home at Prince Albert, Sask.,
barrow;
mill with motor; rain
stanchest,- wheel- LEONHARDT In Stratford General Aos- after spending 'severA weeks with
COUNCIL Op'' 1t1iE TOWNSHIP OF barrow: 'bobsleigh ; 2 rain shelters and �
T feeders; De Laval cream separator. and
pital, on October 8, ISM to Mr. and Mr. and MTs. T. L, Scott.
Jiu]]ett will hold the COURl' OZ RE- H and GRAINM2 bales second -c t alfalfa;
VISION on the Assessment Roll for 1954 oos'2Y ,a ,, °r 1'? u Mrs. Ross Leonhardt, McKillop, a eon. Mr. Donald Johns has returned•
In the Community Hall; Londedli6ro, .. ;on G ON 1,000 bushels mixed grain ; '60 bushels home after spehdang two months
November 2. 1952, at T-00 Dan. Appeals wheat. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ---Heintz
must be in the fiends of the Clerk on or man Piano; ,buffet; 6 dining room chairs; in the west.
I armchair; electric rangette; Wingham Deaths
Ig before the 14th day of Oetobek. I95g: TENDERS :WANTED Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
Clipper range, nearly tow-, large coal
CEO. w. COWAN, Clerk, heater; extension table; other articles too M'ANLEY InSesforth, on October 18th, spent a few days at ICarling'fordl at
$;fit, Trucks numerous to mention. PAT FLANNIGAN, Calliste• Hanna Kelly, beloved wife of the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Donald'
1.Londe,boro, Ont. Proprietor; Joserpb L. Ryan, Auctioneer; Joseph M. Manley, MIellillop, In hes Wallace.
': 447Ua William 1Kaloney, Clerk. 88th year.
APPROXIMATELY ass CUBIC mm Miss Eva J'e'fferson, Mitchell, viS-
displacement, 1060 x 20 tires, heater, iced on. Sunday with 'Mr. an$. ,Mie.
A defrdeter, electrical directional 'equipment, .
PROCLAMATION refnforcea fram¢b, dark green colour. Robert Laing.
. Miss Hole Lamond, London, vis -
Please quote on any number of track. A �i`ations Wanted Red with herMac Lamhed parents, .MP, and Mrs.
il,`�,,,,:�'Iw,,�`ov lshi'p. Uf i Llirkersiilltil .from ¢nc to 'four; cavo unite to be equip- Applications ' Ded 'A 7 yard Galion dump bodies. INSfiRVCTJONB FROM COUN. fOS Nil. Arnold Storey, visited with
i, 1 oil ,ihd'cr authority of By -Law No. I8, No trade-in, For any furtber Informs- his ,Parents, Mr: slid 112re. ;Score$.,
, � t ", �otvnship of TAdIcehuilth; I her4by .tion contact the undersigned. .
T ltou.
.I that an &de In th¢ hamrelh of HE POSITION OF `IREM AN , at wa
V.7 &gra ,ndvilfe and 8arpttrhey aro Did boiled Tenders will be amoted until ' noon, . Jackie iiowitt, Auburn, visited
. " I+Ainnfns, at lrirlre .aurins tbd period October 30, 19Ga, Fourth Class Papers,. Required with hi an'ii
� A4rebd mina 1, 16681 to llovtsiNlibi 1, 39re. gr parents, Mx: and lit: w
16wkat or any tender riot necessarily. 15. Gar icer ' ' ''
k.%n O fd olr.l' 'porlsb of,, tali fit+ lteciltitcds ti
!. y , .: ,oPlTi b! ratflxar; to y �. �y �+,�, #`�canit "Hbtifshtail and 'S ednarcl
1 ,:,', ltlt#►l;ted: 4►+illrltl.o2. 60 Q0: 1f1+f1R. 1sAT1>ttlN.y�'�+�,!>!+'i+,/r�■,.;. HOitgiltalY, GVY1hafli, meat s 1lYtl'
Iy�y l'' i '4�! . taeekeind iviih Mxs. M MugSitlon,,
G r.1 (l�Idilt40i" , A , Cdtnity Y•wneer, The £ ! it1E 'Mir, aika, 360, 111x'.'
.- Phone "14 Sea +ut'th
.:, . (. Coat ''Mitaw (lodgfl* lout. N � ry. �lrs , ..
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H'Q'ME,•-oU heat; t . e, b o,�!:P
"• tor, 'ry' ..
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?he weekend of Marlldale.
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brick: newly decorated. ,
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Su day 18, 'at 11
1949 �CntV. DO LURE ,FOUR4>OOR SMAN;
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*hitet B A,,,' L6.4desbor% will be
the, fittest speaker -at '-both. services.
AnniverSar -Services ;
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'... Farms FO I , '
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S,pk4a1 ?nuaic will be, tarnished Iby
'A written guarantee for 00
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the ch-pir. • •
TURNE'R'S UNITED
24:0 -Acre `arm in; TuckeleM -
LOO;Acre 'Farm .17
Recent.-`Oigitors of Mr. and, Mrs.
Adan Johnson were: 'Mr. and Mrs.
CHURCH, Tuckersm><tI►
to !truck ���, , ,
100 Acre Farm' 3n Ellida Tv¢y1
Ww, McLean and Bill and Mr. and
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144 -Acre Farm Sia TYtckelrer lilidl ' .I
Mrs. i'. Rock, Hamilton; Mi. and
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
890 -Acre Farm in, Akgrrie�
Mrs, •C, S. McLean, Treple Terrace,
.
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100 -Acre Farm in, S%Piep
London; Miss tDotothy McLean,
<. at 2 ,p.m. and17:30 p.m.
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Above farms alf have good, 6uIIdInQP
Reg.N. and Mr. Walter Geddes,
'Mr. Verne McLean,
Rev. George Watt
Owen .Sound;
4'P.
PRICE AND TE,11t40”
Toronto, Mrs. J. 'McLean and
Dlinganuon, Guest Steaker
FOR
Marion, also Ruth, Beverly and
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Martin', Exeter,
f .
- ..Call . .
Mr. and 'Mrs. Emmerson Ander
son visited a few days with Mrs,
Special Xbsic by the Choir
W" C. p " "
Anderson's' sister and brother -in
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law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne, in
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PTLOx1C
Port Huron.
(Mr, and ,MTs,. Norman •Dickert
EVERYBODY WELCOME
OFFICE IN' THE QUEEN'O'HOTM
spent Thanksgiving with relatives
in Kitchener and Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Priestap, Mitchell,
were Sunday visitors of the 1'a -,
tar's father, Mr. Robert Thomson.
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THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
'Mrs. Norman McLeod returned
home after spending a month with
Huron County -Cream Producers Association
her sister in Quebec.
" will be held- in !the
Congratulations are extended to
Municipal'Bu11d�ri Clinton at 8:30 on
Mr. and Firs. Peter Gridzak for theg
.ln p.m.,
.
gift of a baby boy, 'born Saturday
'Exeter
FR1DY EVENING OCTOBER 16th
in Hospital.
Miss Isobel Caldwell, London,
Guest Speakers wili be
.
was 'a weekend guest of cher par-
MR..EVER'ETT BIGGS, Ontario Dairy Commissioner �
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell,
MR. WM, RETTIE, Chairman of the Ontario Cream Producer&*
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis at -
Marketing Board.
tended the funeral of a cousin of
Mrs. Mellis, Mr, Waring, in Wroxe-
All cream ,producers are invited to attend this. meeting.
ter.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Nor'm'an Long via
ited over the weekend with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Alvin Ulch, Windsor,
,
'" Miss Lorna Ellis, 'Clifford, is vis-
iting this week with her friend,
Miss Merle Dickert.
Help the Blind HelpThemselves
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Beattie
and family, Wingham, were Sunday
.
visitors of the latter's mother, Mrs.
GIVE YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT!
Robert McBride, and brother,
Lorne.
'
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Taylor, of
Social rehabilitation through counsel of field
Stratford, visited over the holiday
weekend with Mrs. Dinsdale, and
secretaries. Home instruction in. crafts and
Mica Mabel whrMeman.
Mr. Bob 'Love, who is attending
Braille reading and writing. Maintenance of
g g•
the . University of Toronto,,, spent
the new Western Ontario Residence and Reere-
Thanksgiving weekend witli his
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
atlon 'Centre. Job placement service. Blindness
Ductalloy Plowshares
DUCTALLOY "GOLD TIP" PLOW.
SHARES THE FINEST
SHARE MADE;
Cast of .Du'ctalloy, the metal that
has the wearing characteristics
of cast iron and strength equiva-
lent
quiva
lent to steel, these shares last
longer which means less changes
in the field, less time wasted and
therefore ','more acres plowed per
dollar" than with .any other share.
GOLD TIP SHARES ARE NOW
AVAILABLE AT
Collin's Garage
Phone 667 r 12 : Seaforth
SKATI.NG
SEAFORTH
MEMORIAL ARENA
FRIDAY - SATURDAY'
EVENINGS
October 16 - 17
Admission:
ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 26C
• SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
Skating for Children
prevention service.
Of a total annual operating cost .pf $46,000,
$28,000,;has already been provided by Munici-
pal Grants and Community Chests'.
Send Your Donation to H. E. SMITH,
. General- Chairman, Seaforth
r
Surplus StI .ock
Buildi11 I
1 I _*
. ..
ng Materials
Seaforth Lumber Ltd- .1..� I
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest Market
for -
USED CARS
1953 PO'NT.IAC SEDAN
-•-1'948 OHEp. 8TY'LEMASTER 'COAtW.
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1'952 'OHEV. STYLELIND SEDAN OPECIAL
1948 CEMV. PIAN
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:2—+1952 PONTU,C SEDANS
1947 CH -EV. EMDAN' .
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1.951 'CHEV..DID 'LURE SDDA,N
1946 PONTM ,SEDAN
1951 ICEMV. STV%MANE SEDAN
1946 CHRV. PICIit" ,-
1951 DODM SI1lDAN
1951 CHEV. PO WWtI,GLIDE •COACH, with radio
"SPECIAL" --1947 MERCURY -- >a695.00
1949 �CntV. DO LURE ,FOUR4>OOR SMAN;
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'TRUCKS
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tally' equipped.
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1949 FORD Ct7STOM SEDAN
19431 'DODGE STAlEnil•�ODY TAUgGlii
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