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• CAR WASH
• OIL CHANGE
• LUBRICATION
GEORGE MILLER
SUPERTEST
Phone 362 Seaforth
SPRUCE - UP
the appearance of your grass
with our Fine Grass Seed.
We 4Iso have --
FLOWER SEEDS
• and PLANTS
J. J. CLEARY
GROCER
Phone 117 Seaforth.
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SEAFORTH
G. 8. & W. V. Smith
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LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
URGES CLEAN-UP OF PROPERTY
Have you had a look around
your house lately? Is the paint
starting to . chip, the grass filled
with weeds, the hedges all ragged
and the flower beds in poor shape?
If any of this sounds familiar to
you, next week is the time to
clean up. Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce is urging• the people of
Seaforth to have their town in
first-class shape for the Old Boys'
celebrations.
To do this, they are urging you
to get out and brighten the ap-
pearance of your house an.d pro-
perty. It is the type of work that
will give Seaforth residencts self -
pride, and make our welcome
guests know we have gone all outs
to make their welcoming first-
rate.
The first step in this clean-up,
six -up and paint -up campaign is
to outline the things around your
house that need repair or refinish-
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills attend-
ed the graduation exercise at
(LAC., Guelph, of their son, Mur-
ray, on Tuesday afternoon.
ing. Once this has been establish-
ed, get the whale family out work-
ing and make the job superb.
Only conscientious effort by the
people of Seaforth can make this
campaign successful. Do your
part and clean-up.
Dublin CWL Plans
May Card Party
The May meeting of the Catholic
Women's League of Dublin was
held in the Continuation School
Wednesday evening, with 20 in
attendance. The president, Mrs.
Earl Healey, opened the meeting.
Miss Margaret Flanagan read the
minutes and Mrs. Louis Looby
read the financial report. •. Miss
Phonsine. Meagher read the cor-
respondence.
The members were urged to at-
tend the pilgrimage to Our Lady
of Lourdes Shrine, Mount St. Jos-
eph, London, which is to be held
on Sunday, May 22. It was decid-
ed to have a card party later in
May.
The meeting was then adjourn-
ed by Mrs. Frank Evans.
HENSALL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
ENTERTAINS ZURICH AND KIPPEN
Hensall Women's Institute enter-
tained the Kippen East W.I. and
the Zurich W.I. in the Legion Hall
May 11. Mrs. Davis and Mrs.
Sproat, the hostesses, had the hall
attractively decorated with spring
flowers, lace cloths, candelabra,
etc. Mrs- Shirray, president, wel-
comed the guests.
Members answered the roll call
with "My favorite flower." Mrs.
Goodwin presented the auditors'
report. Mrs. Geiger, secretary,
read correspondence from Mr.
and Mrs. Orr_
Mrs. Shirray discussed the dis-
trict annnal in Thames Road
Church on June 1, -and asked for
delegates- Mrs. Armstrong,. Mrs.
Beer, Mrs. Shirray, Mrs. Orr,
Mrs. Payne and Miss Gladys Luk-
er volunteered to attend.
Ladies are reminded of the Kins-
man Bean Festival on Labor Day,
for which a float is' being planned.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs. Raye
Patterson were named as conven-
ers to make arrangements.
The June meeting will be a pic-
nic, on June 22, at 5:30. Mrs. R.
Elgie is offering her grounds for
Try Some of Our Fine
Garden Plants
for Beautifying Tour Garden
We also have Flowers and
Grass Seed.
Eckenswiller
GROCERIES '
Phone 8 ' Seaforth
McKillop Students
Are O.A.C. Grads
At the O.A.C. convocation exer-
cises he1# in Guelph last Tuesday
afternoon, the degree of Bachelor
of Science in Agriculture was
awarded to Murray Mills, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mms, Walton,
and to Arthur Bolton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bolton, Winthrop.
CLEAN - UP
The Place!
Iceland bas no railway.
CLEAN-UP!
Have the appearance to go
with the house.
Sid Pullman's
BARBER SHOP
Biafra:its and Shaves
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with Berry Brothers' Paint
SPECIAL . PItIcE
-Window Shades 1.42
Subs
-Curtains and Curtain
Material
-Table Oilcloth 79e
We now have our
FIRECRACKERS
SEAFORTH 5c-$1.00 STORE
E. LARONE
Quality Merchandise At Popular Prices
this affair. Hostesses are Miss
Lammie and Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs.
Norminton and Mrs. Chapman
will plan sports.
Mrs. Shirray expressed thanks
to the hostesses, the program con-
vener and all responsible for the
enjoyable event.
Mrs. E. Elgie, program conven-
er, then occupied the chair.- Mrs.
Henderson, of Kippen, gave a
challenging motto entitled, "The
fellow who pulls the oars hasn't
time to rock the boat."
Miss Margie Elgie, in costume,
danced the "Highland Fling." Mrs.
R. Broadfoot was piahist.
Touching readings were contri-
buted by Mrs. Anderson, of Dash-
wood. Mesdames E. Coates, M.
Sherritt, J. Middleton and A. Hess
favored with pleasing quartettes,
"Love Came Calling" and "Mag-
nolia Bloom," accompanied by
Miss Lammie. Mrs. T. Meyers, of
Zurich, in an interesting manner,
discussed "The. Making of Ham-
mered Aluminum Trays." Sever-
al finished models were on display.
Mrs. R. Middleton, as speaker,
chose the topic, "The Pall of Mod-
ern Life." Stress is the cause of
most diseases. Chemical balance
is governed by three glands. We
} are . subjecting ourselves to too
many stresses. How can we avoid
stresses? Stress is the greatest
of all killers. Let us minimize it.
We do need bobbies; we need daily
relaxation; we need quietness,"
said Mrs. Middleton.
Mrs. Anderson placed a beau-
tiful Irish linen tablecloth, show-
ing the emblems of the British
Empire and other mottoes.
During the social hour, Mrs. H.
Rose and Mrs. C. Eyre moved
votes 'of thanks to the Hensall
ladies.
-Lubrications
-Oil Change
-Car Repairs
-Gasoline
WHEN YOU LET US
KEEP YOUR CAR
FIXED - UP
SHELL SERVICE STATION
Phone 452
NEIL C. BELL Goderich St. West
Clean - Up
YOUR CAB ON THE
B -A Savings.
PIan...
For Clean-up, Paint -up and Fix -up Week, take
advantage of the Customer's Saving Plan. For
every $1.00 purerm.se at our Station, you will get
a Savings Stamp entitling you to gallons and
gallons of Gas and other B -A Values!
CLEAVE COOMBS
Phone 592
B -A SERVICE
SEAFORTH
BEDDING .PLANTS
PLANT AFTER MAY 24th
WHEN THE DANGER OF
FROST IS OVER
50c Box
Artist in Flowers
PHONE 393
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH MAYOR URGES
CLEAN - UP CO-OPERATION
The'ocal 'Chamber of Commerce is promoting a Clean -
Up - Paint -Up Campaign for Seaforth, commencing May 23.
They are to be congratulated on this worthwhile endeavor.
We have a lot to be proud
of. We have .a beautiful Lions
Park on the eastern entrance,
that has brought many fine
comments to us from people
throughout the Province. We
are soon to have a new modern
Swimming Pool.
Everyone should lave pride
in himself and pride in the Town
he or she lives in. A town is
only as good as its citizens. I
have complete faith in the citi-
zens of my town of Seaforth. I
feel quite certain that they will
respond to the important appeal
to make our Town just thebest
looking town in Western On-
tario.
We have good streets, lined with beautiful maple trees -
a sight to be proud of from Spring to Fall. We have a grand
Bowling Green at the south end of town, and I think the most
beautiful flower garden on North Main St. that can be found
in Ontario.
The Centennial Committee are working night and day
to bring all our old boys and girls back home during Old
Home Week. Let us make a real effort to clean-up - paint -up,
so they will arrive here in a daze of admiration, and leave
here proud that they belong to good old Seaaorth.
Make those lawns and flower beds just a little better.
Paint the house this year instead of next year. - Merchants:
trim up the front of your store.
• If these things are done, I know you will be proud of
yourself as a local citizen, and be proud of your Town of
Seaforth.
E. A. McMASTER, Mayor
SEAFORTH, May 14, 1955.
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