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VD/JOY DANCING TO '2'fdl. MUSIC OF
the Night Hawks every Friday night
at the Crystal Palace •Ballroom, Mitchell.
4483-4
Aim
Property For Sale
FOE SALE - ONE OF SEAFORTH'S
most beautiful homes ; four bedrooms;
hot water heating with oil ; completely re-
decorated; fireplace; insulated; two -car
garage. Well landscaped. Apply to DR.
E. A. MoMASTE1. Seaforth. 4481-tf
Livestock Wanted
MAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
' removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service. phone "STONES"
collect. Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 666 r 2.
Auction Sales
LIVESTOCK SALE IN HENSALL SALE
Barn every Thursday at 2 p.m. Far
further particulars phone HARRY SMITH,
187 Hensall, or VICTOR HARGRAVES,
686 r 21, Clinton, or contact ALVIN WAL-
PER, Auctioneer. Zurich. 4479x8
Personals
HU
YGIENIC SPPLIES (R IJ 13 B E R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 8 samples 25c;
24 samples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Lost and Found
QTRAYED-FROM EAST -HALF LOT 28,
Tuckersmith. Concession 4, red heifer,
weight about 350 pounds, without horns.
Notify GORDON RICHARDSON. Phone
656 r 2, Seaforth. 4483x1
Notices
NOTICE -ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS
goose early, dressed or oven-ready.
PHONE 839 r 22, Seaforth, 4483-1
NOTICE -RELIABLE WOIvLAN WILL
do baby sitting any' evening. PHONE
249-W, Seaforth. 44834
(lHRSSTMAS TREES -DELIVERED TO
your home. Order now from CECIL
LONEY. Phone 332-R, Seaforth.
4483x3
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON ALL
snakes; 22 years' experience. We pick
up and deliver. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth.
4482-tf
FUEL COSTS SLASHED! LEARN HOW
to save up to 25% with the best blown
rock wool insulation. For free estimates
consult V. S. LATSCH & Son, Queen's
Hotel, Seaforth. 4483-tf
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
Of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 847-R. 4863-tf
pLEASE VISIT OUR BIBLE BOOK
Boom. We have a fine selection of
hymn books, Bibles. children's books. Mir-
ror plaques a specialty. Call or phone
Seaforth, 666 r 12. MRS. W. E. MILROY,
The Manse, Egmondville. 4480x7
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 - PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm. animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 235,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd. 4899-tf
•
ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
eall STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 882; local 252. 4486-t1
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1- McKILLOP
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
B 94 -M 4458-tf
COURT OF REVISION
Town of Seaforth
The Court of Revision for the Assess-
ment Roll of 1953 for the Town of Sea -
forth will meet in the Town Hall at 7:80
p.m. on Thursday, December 17, 1958.
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk.
4488-2
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting Of
Voters' List
Township of McKillop
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have complied with Section 9, of The
Voters' List Act, and that I have posted
up at my Office at Lot 27, Con. 2, McK11-
1op, on the 24th day of November, 1958,
the list of all persons entitled to vote in
- the said Municipality at Municipal Elec-
tions, and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have any
errors or omissions corrected recording to
law, the Last day for appeal being the Sth
day of December, 1968.
J. M. ECKERT,
, Clerk of McKillop Township.
4482-2
Town of Seaforth
NOMINATIONS
A meeting of the Electors of the Town
of Seaforth will be held in the
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH
Oft
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1958
for the purpose of nominating persons for
the offices of Mayor, Reeve, six lore, Public school Trustee and Public
utility Commissioner.,4 •
Nominations will be from 7:80 pm. to
8:30 pm.
If a poll be necessary, the Maine will be
held' at the following plaices on
IcSint ESII;AY, DECEISi8nit 9th, 1953
frim 9:00 a.m. to 6 pan
Polling Strb.Diifdion No. 1 end 2, at
Teall'a Garage.
P611tn>t Bnh.IDfvltdon No. 3 tend 4, at the
• PutHc 1I'tt1*rs.. �.
Poliink, Sh'h�)liiditttdn No l`rfrid 6, at Ms
ellerka• Gtlrineiu
c eith, NOV ill? -411
Altai diel!
44834
Teachers Wanted
Competent
TEACHER REQUIRED
Required for S.S. 4, Tuckersmith; three
miles south of Clinton. Salary 52600.
Write full particulars to
W. P. ROBERTS.
Secretary -Treasurer.
R.R. 8, Seaforth.
4488-1
Wanted
VOUNG LADY IS FREE TO BABY SIT
any evening. Apply MISS DENNIS.
Phone 785 between 6 and 7 pan.
4482x1
WANTED -I AM PURCHASING BOARS
at 9c to 12e per pound, live weight.
Phone or write LEROY ACTi1 0N, At-
wood, 153 collect- Please get in touch
with me direct as I have no boar buyers
in the Seaforth district. 4478-9
A. H. LOFFT & CO. LTD.
ST. MARYS, DEPARTMENT STORE
requires the services of an intelligent
young man, 17 to 25, unmarried, some
experience preferred but not necessary.
A good opportunity awaits the right
young anan. Apply to the above address.
4488-1
APPLICATIONS
WANTED
APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the undersigned for the position of
Secretary of the Seaforth Public Utility
Commission. Applicants are expected to
have a knowledge of bookkeeping and
are requested to indicate salary expected.
R. B. HOLMES,
Manager,
Seaforth Public Utility Commission
4483-2
For Sale
moo SALE -YORKSHIRE BOAR, SER -
I1 viceable age. JOHN POWELL, Jr.
Phone 667 r 4, Seaforth. 4483-1
FOR SALE -3 PURE BRED TAM -
worth gilts, ready to breed, from show
stork ; 550 each. F. COLEMAN, Jr. Phone
888 r 22, Seaforth.. 4483x1
AFRICAN VIOLETS -I HAVE OVER 20
varieties of African Violets, double
and single; all potted. MRS. T. BARTON.
Phone 670 r 22, Seaforth. 4483x1
FOR SALE -ONE SPEEDI-TWIN 2234.
H.P. outboard motor, 6200. Apply
NORMAN SCCINS. Phone 242, Seaforth.
4483x1
'OR SALE -OUTSIDE TOILET, IN
good condition ; also snow fence and
iron posts. PHONE 29, Seaforth.
4482x2
FOR SALE` -LADY'S BLACK COAT,
Persian lamb trim, navy two-piece
dress, both size 36. Apply to Box 282,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4483-1
GIVE NURSERY STOCK
for Christmas
40 to 60% cash discount sale. April
delivery. Special Christmas trade only.
Roses, reg. 51.75, now 79c. Evergreens,
$7 to $9 value for 53.60. Amazing prices
of fruit trees and hedges, while we have
them. Order now. Act fast.
HOGLE NURSERY,
Cantpbellford, Ont.
4485-3
For Sale
r4Xti9 G.C. d BIQ7{CCIiE:
SeaYpae• fect coadltion, 4$$, PILON 448s .
rem SAL8 -SINGER SEWING MB,CH-
sne, its good condition. PHONE 648 r
11, Seaforth. 4488-1
FOR SALE -PURE BRED YORK SOWS.
Apply LES. OLIVER, & SON. Phone
Brussels $8 r 11. 4482x2
FOR SALE -HEIFER, 800 - 900 POUNDS
due in January, Apply JOE O'REIL-
LY, 41 r 1$, Dublin. 4483-1
Cards Of Thanks
MRs. CHAU GLEW WISHES TO
thank all those who remembered her
with treats, fl0, vers, cards, and those who
called to see her while she was in Scott
Memorial Hoapital. 4488x1
MR. HAROLD CONNELL WISHES TO
thank all those who sent cards,
flowers and fruit while he was a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital, and also wish-
es to thank the nurses and doctors for
their kindness. 4483-1
T WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE
appreciation to all my friends who
sent cards, letters and gifts and also those
who visited me while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital in London, and since
my return home -
4483 -1 MRS. M. HOUGHTON
T WISH TO EXPRESS MY THANKS
and appreciation to the neighbors and
frienda who so kindly remembered me
with cards, letters and treats, and to the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Legions. for beau-
tiful bouquet of flowers, 'while a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
MRS, CATHI!,RINE REDDEN,
9483-1 Hensel).
YY WANT.. TO THANK OUR NEIGH -
bora, relatives and friends at West-
field and Brucefield, for many kindnesses
shown at the time of our bereavement.
Thanks to Rev. W. J. Maines, special nurs-
es, Mrs. Dick MacDonald and Miss Noble,
the staff and doctors of Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth. Sincerely,
MRS. STACKHOUSE AND FAMILY
4488x1
In Memoriam
HIUSER-IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
dear mother and father, who passed
away seven years ago this month:
The years may wipe out many things,
But this they wipe out never:
The memory of those happy days,
When we were all together,
- Ever remembered by Mary and Fam-
ily. 4483-1
PASSMORE-IN LOVING MEMORY OF
wife and mother, Olive Pearl Pass-
more, who passed away December 7, 1950.
Three years have passed away and gone
Since one we loved so well
Was taken from our home on earth,
With Jesus Christ to dwell.
The flowers we place upon his grave '
May wither and decay,
But the love of her who sleeps beneath,
Shall never fade away,
- Always remembered by her Husband
and Family, 4483-1
WELSH -IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
dear husband arid father, Scott
Thomas Welsh, who passed away one year
ago today, November 30, 1952.
They say time heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss You yet.
God gave us strength to fight it,
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose bine,
No one will ever know.
- Sadly missed by his loving Wife and
Son, Hazel and Wayne.
WELSH IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
precious- Dad, Scott Thomas Welsh,
who left this world to live with the Lord
one year ago today, November 30, 1952.
It is not in the grave I think of my loved
one,
It is only the house that he lived in is
there;
He's yonder with Jesus, alive in the glory,
And oh, what a comfort to know that
he's there.
I'll meet him again, I know that for cer-
tain,
It may be in Heaven, or perhaps in the
air;
But that's with the Lord, in His plans for
the future,
But mine to wait for the meeting up
there.
-Ever lovingly remembered until that
Great Day: His loving son, Wayne.
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The Perfect ift
For the WholeFamily
We Invite You To See In
Our Showroom One
OF THESE RELIABLE, FINE QUALITY SETS
• Dumont
• Hallicrafter
• Philco
• Marconi
TELEVISION IN SEAFORTH IS NOW AN ENJOYABLE
REALITY - BEFORE YOU BUY A SET, TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TV AND TALK OVER
WITH U8 THE FEATURES OF THESE FINE MODELS
A Bike from Santa .. .
Would make any youngster happy at Christmastime, We have
a glittering selection of handsome C.C.M. Bicycles, large and
small, in boys' and' girls' models.
FOR DAD AT CHRISTMAS !
A wide selection of Bright Accessories for the Car
See the Display in Our Showroom for Ideas
•
DALY MOTORS
FORD - MONARCH DEALER
Phone 102 •Seaforth
"Si
4.4" •4:9,
.liki ► ex hbors or
Charters Family Tuesday
Abouts 50 friend& end neighbors
gathered.at the Charter's home on
the Mill Road Tuesday evening for
a. surprise, farewell party, prior to
departure of...Mrs. William .Ohar-
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
Charters to their new Home
on the second concession. of Tuck-
ersmith.
The very enjoyable evening
was spent hl playing progressive
euchre and in old-time singing,
symbolic of the many (parties en-
joyed at this home do bygone years.
The winners of euchre were:
ladies, first, Mrs. Gordon. Richard-
son; consolation, Ruth Keyes;
gents, first, Andrew Moore; conso-
lation, Merton Keyes. Later, Mrs.
Jean Charters. Pearson and `Bessie,
Marjorie and Mary Ann and Billie
were ushered forward and an ap-
propriate address was read by Bill
Forrest, while Wilson McCartney
and Sandy Pepper presented .Mrs.
Charters with an eleotric heating
pad and a dresser lamp, and Wil-
ber Keyes presented Pearson and
Bessie. and family with a floor
lamp.
On behalf of all the "recipients,
Pearson expressed heartfelt grati-
tude for such kindness and wished
to say "thank you" to all. 'After
singing "For They Are JollyGood
Fellows," a dainty lunch was serv-
ed. All left, wishing the Charters
many years of happiness and health
in their new home and neighbor-
hood.
The address:
There's been a ,Charters on the
Mill Road
Kippen Church Sunday
School Officers Plan
Christmas Concert
The annual meeting of the offi-
cers and teachers of St. Andrew's
Church Sunday ,School was held
at the home of Mrs. John Sinclair
recently. It was decided to hold
the Christmas concert on Decem-
ber 22, which will feature a play
entitled, "A Close Shave," and oth-
er numbers by the Sunday School
children.
Committees were appointed as
follows: tree, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ander-
son; doorkeeper, Edison McLean
and Gerald Parsons; candy, Mrs,
John Cooper, Jr., Mrs. Roy Consitt,
Mrs. Carl McClinchey, Mrs. R. D.
Elgie, Mrs. H. Lostell, 'Mrs, W.
Caldwell, Mrs. M. Cooper.
To contact. Santa Claus: Mrs.
William Coleman; stage, Mr. and
Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dieckert; lunch: Mrs. R.
McGregor, Mrs. R. McNichol, Mrs,
J. McLean, Mrs. R. Parsons, Mrs.
Wilmer Jones, Mrs. John Consitt
and Mrs, Russell Consitt.
Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned up until 4 p.m., De-
cember 15, 1953. for the construction of
the Stanley Jackson Drain, Township of
Tuckersmith.
5;890 feet tile, 2 catch basins, one field
stone protection, 10 feet of 15 -inch iron
pipe.
Contractor to supply all requirements,
except tile, which will be supplied by the
Township. Work to be completed by June
30, 1954.
Marked cheque for 10% of tender to
accompany each tender and tenders to be
sealed and marked "Tender".
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the Clerk's Office in Tuckersmith.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
R.R. No. 4, Seaforth.
9488-2
Births
CAMERON -At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on December 2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Cameron, Hensel', a son.
CURRAN-At Scott Memorial Hospital,on
December 2, to Sgt. and Mrs, Alfred
Curran, R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton, a son.
GAGKST> TPER-'Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter (nee Irma Ferguson), Kip -
pen, are happy to ,annourice the arrival
of their daughter, Karen Jean, in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday,
November 25. A sister for Gail Ann
and Lynn Loree.
ORMSTON-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ormsten,
Unionville, (nee Margaret McNaughton),
announce the birth of their son, Donald
Thomas, 81/, pounds, born in the Wo-
men's College Hospital, - Toronto, Wed-
nesday, November 26, 1953. A grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaugh-
ton, Cromarty.
ZILER-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
November 80, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ziler, Seaforth,,a daughter.
4L]�
Since Noah was a bdy;
You have laughed; anal"worked and
laved
And had your share of joy,.
•
You're neighbors on whom we de-
pend
When trouble comes eking; •
And you're shining lights at parties
Dispensing joke and song.
And now you're moving onward
Your fortunes to improve,
Where folks have lived a 100 years
tit's sure a break to move.
But you're not going far away,
You'll find us hard to shake;
We'll drop in many an evening
For old times' sake.
So, MTs. Charters, here we
You're first upon our list,
It's over half a century
And you'll be sadly missed
By all your friends and neighbors,
Who've gathered here tonight,
To give you this .pad and lamp
For heat and. friendly light.
go,
And now we turn the spotlight
Upon the junior fry
Of this well known Charters
To whom we say goodbye;
So, Bessie, Pearson, here's a
To light up your new place,
And don't forget we'll be around
When it's Charters and not Kays:
From your neighbors and friend's.
clan,
lamp
KIPPEN
]Dr. Gilbert C. Jarrett; Stratford,
visited 'Monday with his mother,
Mrs. Catharine Jarrott.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke, Jr„
have moved into their new home,
which was purchased from ' Mr.
Floyd Weekes.
Mr. Robert Thomson visited Sat-
urday with his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Stokes, Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville McClinchey,
Varna, and Mr, Leonard Wagner,
Zurich, visited with Mrs. McCly-
mont recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wren visit-
ed Sunday in London with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Smith.
Mr. Gath Mosher, Edmonton, vis-
ited a few days with Rev. and :Mrs.
Norman McLeod. Their daughter
and grandson, Michael, who have
been visiting with them a few
weeks, returned home with him on
Friday.
BRUCEFIELD
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Alex Paterson and family on the
death of her father, Mr. Bert Shol-
dice,
Mr, W. McDowell has returned to
his home after spending a few days
with Mrs. Stackhouse and Miss
Eva.
Mrs. H. Aikenhead, MTS. Y. Ald-
winokle, Mrs, A, Zapfe and Mrs. B.
tan:1
a?.
Da Norman A ioey Kii'ktol vet-
ellnari yrs. e4 411.04 #lijury TUe44a
Then .bis co; 'weffl Into u ditch aril
struck a hydro pile on. an Ufl!lwrne
Township road, four =Refsmith of
]Exeter.
Police said the driver was going
south whely he saw a truck travel-
ling went at an intersection. ahead.
Be•appliedhie brakes' and the car
left the road, causing about $300
damage.
Provincial Constable Cecil 'Gib-
bons,
G•ib-bons, of Exeter, investigated.
HENSALL
114:r. Alfred Moffat, Kippen, who
has been a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, returned
to his home lastSunday. Although
he will"be confined to his room for
some time, he is improving in
health,
Sign. Bob Davis and Egn. Eric
Burton, of Vimy Barracks, King-
ston, spent the past week visiting
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Davis.
Kennard attended the funeral of a
cousin, Mrs, W. Mundell, in Wing -
ham on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose, Detroit,
visited Mr. Jim and Mass Martha
McDonald over the weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Zapfe during the weekend were:
Mr. 'Hugh and Miss Margaret
Zapfe, Miss Shawn Fowler, Mr. Ed-
die Noonan, of London; Mr. ,Bill
Noonan, Port Rowan, and Mr. Geo.
Campbell, Amherst, N -S.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Jim Paterson, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with his
parents.
Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer, was.
a- weekend visitor with her par-
ents, MT. and Mrs. R. P. Watson.
TO THE ELECTORS OF
SEAFORTH:
I solicit your support
for my re-election 5 as
a member of the
Public
Utility
Commission
FRANK KLING
It is a duty and privi-
lege to be able to vote.
For Cars
PHONE 19
CHRISTMAS TV DRAW
BE SURE TO GET YOUR TICKETS ON
HENSALL MERCHANTS' TELEVISION
DRAW !
A ticket with every Dollar Purchase or PAID
ON ACCOUNT
Look for the Big Yellow T.V. Draw Sign
SHOP IN HENSALL AND SAVE !
STOP! SHOP
AT YOUR I . G . A . STORE
- QUALITY AND EVERYDAY LOW PRICES -
AYLMER MIXED CUT PEEL 8 oz.
AYLMER MIXED FRUIT 8 oz.
PINEAPPLE RINGS 4 oz.
CHERRIES, MARISCHINO 8 oz.
SEEDED RAISINS 12 oz.
CURRANTS Ib.
MIXED NUTS Ib.
DIAMOND BUDDED WALNUTS Ib.
Christmas Creams and Jellies
J. J. CLEARY
18c
19c
19c
27c,
24c
21c
43c
53c
PHONE 117 SEAFORTH
. SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest Market
for
USED CARS
1953 CHEV. BEL -AIR 4 -DOOR -Fully equipped
1953 CHEV. SEDAN
3-1952 CHET. STXLELINE SEDANS
1952 PONTIAC SWAN
1951 CHEV. POWERGLIDE FLEEIILINE
SEDAN -Fully equipped.
1951 CHEV. DE LUXE FLEETLINE COACH
1951 CHEV, DE LUXE SEDAN
1961 CHIEV. STYLFLINE SEDAN
1961 CHEW. POWER -GLIDE COACH, with radio
1950 AUSTIN COACH
A written guarantee for 80
1949, PONTIAC SEDAN
1948 CHEV. SEDAN
1948 PONTIAC COACH --Wholly 454111 ps4
1947 PONTIAC SEDAN
1947 OLDS'MOBILE B`i.EiETLINE COACH-By-
dramatic
OACH-H$dramatic Drive
1946 PONT/A6 SEDAN e
TRUCKS
5-1943 .DODGE STAKE -BODY T1R,DYKS
"SPECIAL" -1947 MERCURY
days on all Late Model Care -
MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS ` i..-,. ONTARIO
PHONE 78-X "The Home of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING
J"t
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ELIMINATES DIGGING
DISSOLVES GREASE
NO MORE ODORS
IT'S'MODERN ..-. REVOLUTIONARY!
No more expensive unhealthy pumping and digging
up of cesspools, septic tanks, seepage pools, grease
traps and clogged Tines.
Here's the most reliable and latest method to
liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hair,
cloth and other organic solids:
This modern chemical guarantees quick and effi-
cient results in 12 to 16 hours. NO SHUTDOWN
of pool or tank necessary while chemical is working.
5, 10, 15, 25, 50, and 100 Le, CONTAINERS
'0.a, Canadian Pal. 011. R.a. U.S. Pot, OR. Pendia,
Crown Hardware
Phone 797 - Seaforth
More Profit With
TOPNOTCH FEEDS
YOU REMEMBER SLOPPY, THE GRAIN -
FED PIG, and TOPPY, THE TOP NOTCH FED
PIG?
WELL, 1N 10 WEEKS -
TOP'PY IS OVER
50 POUNDS HEAVIER THAN SLOPPY
WEIGHT ON SEPTEMBER 24
Toppy, 62 Pounds
Sloppy, 631/2 Pounds
WEIGHT ON NOVEMBER 2
Toppy, 124 Pounds
Sloppy, 921/2 Pounds
WEIGHT ON NOVEMBER 28
What was your guess on Sloppy?
Toppy 163 Sloppy 112
Drop in at Top Notch Feeds when in Seaforth
and see foryourself how Toppyand Sloppy are
+ spy
doing.
Watch this newspaper for up-
to-date information on Toppy
and Sloppy.
Topnotch Feeds Ltd.
Phone 376 or 15 Seaforth
NOTICE
This is your Shopping Guide for the
UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS as per
their agreement of the past years and in
keeping within the Wage and Hours Act in
order to serve you better and make year
shopping a pleasure for Christmas Holidays.
THE FOLLOWING STORES WILL
REMAIN OPEN
Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 16, till 6 p.m.
Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 23, till 9 P.M.
Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 30, till 6 pm.
--• Also the dates of -
Dec. 22, 23, 24: will be open till 9 p.m. each
evening
McGONIGLE'S GROCERY
CLEARY'S I.G.A. MARKET
COOPER'S GROCERY
DICK'S CASH GROCERY.
CHRISTIE'S MEAT MARKET
WHYTE'S BUTCHER SHOP
' STEVEN'S GROCERY
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
W. D. SMITH GROCERY
CLAIR HANE'Y GROCERY
HAROLD WHYTE & SONS BUTCHERS
WILLIS' SHOE STORE
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