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The Huron Expositor, 1956-05-25, Page 7e COM, SA R cc I F EQ TH Exeter 41 NIONUMEN1 wORKS QPEN DAILY T. Pryde1 a& Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers: Clinton1620 Seaforth-573 *pit/ 4q0/4, ensus Taker When T call at your horse during the next few weeks I will have only a few simple questions—the name, age and marital status of those living at your address. If you live on a farm, there are some additional questions about acreage, crops, livestock and equipment. The information you give me will be kept in strict confidence. Every Census worker has, taken an oath of secrecy. By Act of Parliament, the personal information gathered by the Census about individual Canadians can be used: only for general overall statistics. It cannot be disclosed to any government agency or private organization. Canada is taking count to keep up with her rapid growth- Census facts are required to meet and planoverall natiorml needs— schools, public utilities, welfare services, farm and industrial production, employment - It's a big job—your cooperation will help us do it quickly and. accurately. Every census taker carries this official identification card to show that he or she has been appointed by the Government of Canada to !yelp take the Census.. Ask to see it. CENSUS OF CANADA, n56 „ DIY. lb. _Atz,„ DOMINION BUREAU OF S. A"IS71CS uc se TO Dae . ...... eld« IM I�i sem ..• the G.. � sic e.(.: lest v,len »e ,eel ». eF. • ,.-n,,.s Ee-•=peat, lesel,.ttlr.!: len—"-eW v T ti Iw Armed' on rpreseltatv eaQet i D� 4 sx,i &Y e Sb,S .99. oseod e o S is Mo. tr h � S d4. �X art# e e o 'r en th S a �i ..tan e e a . gat}I n �,1aP�� „....� . forth: Wonse t s Institute, afp> oaoh; ed Conucit on Monday evening to a that the "y►take immediate steps ,to provide a. ret .,rooii in Seaforth for the use Ci citizens 1of the surrounding district, who are regular visitors to the town. They were renewing efforts for recogni- tion of the necessity for this type of accommodation which were first instituted nearly 20 years ago, when delegations from the rural community urged the coun- ciI of the day to provide facilities. At that time, as the delegation pointed opt, arrangements were carried to a point where furniture to equip the rest room was prour- ed by the Institute. - The delegation, which included Mrs- Wilfred Coleman, -Mrs. San- dy Doig, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mrs. EImer Cameron, and with Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, President• of the Institute as spokesman, asked assurance that council would guar- antee' that the facilities would be made available this year. They referred to the years during which the matter had been discussed, and stated that it was not their wish to have to commence a cam- paign over again. Mayor McMaster told the dele- gation of._changes which were be- ing contemplated in the Town Hall and that if these plans were com- pleted provision would, he hoped, be made for proper rest room ac- commodation. The difficulty, he said, until now had been that without proper sewage the provi- sion of adequate facilities had been difficult. The delegation queried council as to whether the intended accom- modation was 'to_• be ,provided in the former police office accommo- dation., and if this was the case, indicated that accommodation ov- erlooking Main Street would be preferable. It was indicated that rural municipal townships . would be willing to assist in the initial cost, Mayor McMaster assured the delegation that the matter would be given careful consideration, and that when the plans of the Town Hall alterations were being review, advice to this effect would be forwarded the Institute) The petition presented by the delegation included the following names: Mrs. Doug -Wallace, Mrs. Elmer Cameron, Mrs. Isaac Hudson, Mrs. LOGSDON'S H`& N "NICK CHICKS' These are the champion egg pro- ducers you've heard so much about. Contact us for complete informa- tion, prices and open dates. • LOGSDON BREEDER HATCHERY Phone 320 Millersburg Ohio 11 •,r es a � e :;"' a A e fie � � ,'. eYXfi s r b M � s '13 r (rpt R T WOO, bra J nM Gor t Mrs Jean—Pakrs, 14ri #I4iB, Mrs. HetenMaeK uzae, 1V rr,;fQv et Papple Mrs. .Gor ao Fa P1& r s. -Jame F. S 'Mrs A. E AZ s coir A r , Cro ier Urs., Ro d , 1Vir Y ss Gor, t)A, ;Mrs:' J;alnes Doig, Mrs,, Erlin White wre,. ;Mrs. Lorne Carter, Mrs. idson, Mrs. W. H, , Coleman, Mrs - J. E. MacLean, Mrs. Nen Carno- chan, Mrs. Alex G. Pepper. Mrs•. E. F. Durst, Mrs. D. Wal- lace, Mrs, T. J. Richardson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Neil Hodgert, Mrs. J. Watson, Vera Hudson, Mrs. D. J. Stephenson, Mrs. Orpha Smith, Mrs. Ivan Forsyth, Mrs. Harold Shera, Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Stan - Jackson, Mrs. Arthur Rutledge, Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer, Mrs. Jas. Aikenhead, Mrs. N. MacLean, Mrs. Preston Dallas, Mrs. Alberta Broadfoot, Mrs. Roy McGonigle, Mrs. A. Houston, Mrs. Adin Forbes, Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Mrs, Mervin Nott, Rena MacKenzie. Allan Nicholson, Mrs. L. Strong; Sidney Gemmell, Ed. Chesney, Cora Chesney, Alice Tyndall, Robt. Tyndall, Anna Archibald, Mrs. W. G. Wallace, Robert Wallace, Ar- thur Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNaughton, Mrs. Bob Patrick, Mrs. Cecil Pullman, Ivan Forsyth, Agnes Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gemmell, Mrs. Thomas Hodgert, Mrs. Neil Hodgert, Mrs. J. Lands - borough, James M. Landsborough, Mrs. Alden Crich, Mrs. Frank Fal- coner, Ken Rogerson, Mrs. Norris Sillery, Mrs, Norman Walker, Mrs. Mabel Wallace. Mrs. George McCartney, Mrs. Chester Neil, Mrs. Alex Chesney, Mrs. J. Keith MacLean, Mrs. John Earle, Mrs. Harry Chesney, Mrs. Victor Lee, Victor Lee, Gladys Haney, James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. 1f.rt Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac - :{ay, Eric Doig, Paul Doig, Mrs: Maurice Etue, James Doig, Mrs. Arthur Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chap- man, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor, Ina Gray, Marion Gray, Lillian Nichol- son. Mrs. Mike Williams, Mrs. John Maloney, Mrs. Lester Leonhardt, Mrs. R. Pringle, Mrs. John Hoth- am, Mrs. K. Etue, Mrs, J. De Pape, Mrs. A. Devereaux, Mrs. G. Rey- nolds, Mrs. J. Bannon, Mrs. A. Pret- ty, Mrs. John Lansink, Mrs. John Willems, Marguerite Dunn, Mrs: G. Vanden Mengel. Mrs. Robert J. Doig, Mrs. Joseph ConnollYe Mrs. William Dodds, Mrs. Stew Dolmage, Mrs. Stanley Hillen, Mrs. William Little, Mrs. James McClure. Mrs. Lou Bolton, Mrs. Robert McClure, Mrs. Art Alexander, Mrs. Ed. Godkin, Mrs. A. Somerville, Mrs. William Som- . FOR YOUNG MEN OF -SIXTEEN • rhe Canadian Anny Soldier Apprentice Plan offers,, you trades training while you learn. On the ist of June the Canadian Army will enrol a limited kumber or physically fit young men of 16 years of age, with Grade 8 education, and trail', them as tradesmen in 19 different trades. Trades training will consist of a two year course starting in September. , When finished the course the Soldier Apprentice serves three years with a regular unit. This plan provides — • Half pay to the age of 17 then full pay • Travel and adventure • 30 days paid holidays a year • A healthy active outdoor life with sports • Medical and dental care - • Good opportunities for advancement. Only o limited number can be accepted. Interested applicants must not delay. Mail the coupon below or contact your nearest recruiting station. Army Recruiting Station, 59 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ont. — Tel. 6-1887 Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St -Kliigston, Ont, = Tel, 4738 Army Recruiting.,Sttation, Richmond"Stree W Toronto, Ont. — Tel. EM. 6-8341 Loc. 276 No. 7 PersonnLll•Aepo,, Wolseley.Sarraeks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. •- �. Telephone 4-1601 Local 135 Army Recruiting Station, North Bay, Ont. — Tel. 456 Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilton, Ont. — Tel. 2-8708 arrsv-o Without cost or 1 obligation, please forward me further 1 details of training under the 1 Canodian Army,. Soldier Apprentice 1 Plan. L_._� 66.6 Name Address City/Town Prov Telephone_ • Young Man with a Plan One of these days, Fred's going to take over the farm. Meanwhile, he's planning, studying and working hard ... learning fight on the job. Already he's learned a lot about modern farm management, and how a chartered bank can play its part in making farm living more comfortable, more profitable. He hat found, for example, how useful the bank can be as a place to build up savings, to obtain credit, to seek financial advice and market information. He knows that the bank manager's door is open to everyone. (When you see a good-looking, well-run arm, chances are thefarmer uses the services the chartered banks have built tip for all' Canadians. a: - i .t r• I BANKS SERVNG YOUR COMMUNITY CHARTERED I • e s isle, G �� r�,G 11.4. Bo Y M G, an Niro, E d , rs P M ,Joe Saw, Mx .fid. N[elady, Mrs Fra:;ik Murr: ray, Mrs„ 13411 Ryan, Mrs. 'Thentas Jr Murray, rs. Mar. im Murxa� . ' Mrs. Jack ck McI v e.r Mrs.:J f s eP.. b Eckert, Mrs Joseph b Sta eton ,MrS: lra'k Bowman,Mrs, �Albert Cronin, Mrs. Joseph • Kale, Mrs. Dominic Murray, Mrs. Wm. Me- lVlillau.,.. Mrs. Ray Murray, Mrs. Joseph Melady, I Mrs. John Shea, Mrs; Vincent Lane, Mrs. A. Ken- nod*, Mrs. M. Dalton, Mrs. J. F. Murphy, Mrs. Mike Murray, Mrs. Thomas Morris, Mary Moylan, Annie Lynch. Mrs. Roy Lawson, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. J. K. Gordon, Del- ehane Dolmage, Mrs. 0. Cuthill; Mrs. J. R. Holden, Mrs. W. Alexan- der, Mrs. Frances Storey, Mrs. Or- ville Beuerman, Mrs, Tom Pryce, Mrs. I. Trewartha, Mrs. Glenn Haase, Mrs. Ken Betties, Mrs. David Watson, Mrs. Leslie Pryce, Mrs. Francis Colernae, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. Mabel Patrick, Mrs. Harold Pryce, Mrs. Elmer Koehler, Mrs. Robert Beuermann, Mrs. Jas. Devereaux. Mrs. John A. Murphy, Mrs. George Hoggart, Mrs. Clarence Stephenson, Mrs. Charles MacKay, Mrs. M. Glanville, Mrs. H. Dol- mige, Mrs. B. Papple, Mrs. G. Bis - back, Mrs. A. A. Besharah, Thelma Elgie, Mrs. Archie Kerr, Mrs. Jos. Grummett, Mrs. Wilson Campbell, Mrs. Edgar Allan, Mrs. Howard Allan, Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Mrs. M. Lane, Mrs. Alex Kerr, Mrs. James Sallows, Mrs. Charlotte Wood, Mrs. V. R. Cooper, Mrs. H. Axtmann, Mrs, Ed. Miller, Mrs. Melvin Webster, Rachel Johnston, Jean Scott, Mrs. Marjorie Ander- son, Mrs. George Bernard, Mrs. George Case. Mrs. Wm. Church,- Mrs. John Pethick, Ethel McClure, Mrs. Frank Johnston, Mrs. Wilson Lit- tle, Mrs. W. McSpadden, Mrs. Rus- sell Bolton, Annie McNichol, Mrs. Dyke Wheatley, Lavina Wheatley, Marie Johnston, Mary Dalrymple, Mae Dorrance, Margaret T. Haase, Corrie Snowdon, Mae H•abkirk, Norma Hoegy, Doreen Hicks, Ruth Eickmier, Margaret Smale, Mar- garet Messenger, Mae Hillebrecht, Helen McClure, Edna Dodds, Mar- garet Thompson, Ila M. Dorrance, Mae I. Smith, . Janet Andrews, Eleanor Henderson, Edith Mar- shall; Annie Harrison. Elizabeth Boyd, Ella Hulley; -Ed- na Leeming, Dell Dennis, Wilma Wildfong, Nettie Stimore, Dorothy McNichol, Eileen Burch, Grace Roe, Tennie Dennis, Mrs. D. Boyd, Mary Dennis, Mrs. Earl Mills, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Ross Leeming, Mrs. Jos. Thornton, Mabel Rose, Mrs. Audrey Beuerman, Anna Mc- Nichol, Mrs. Percy Dalton, Mrs. Geo. S. Love, Mrs. Russell Bar- rows, Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mrs. Donald Buchanan, Mrs. R. Mc- Hichael, Mrs. A. Coutts, Mrs. C. Ritchie, Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. Thom- as, Mrs. Lorne. Roe, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Ed. Bryans, Mrs. D. Sholdice, Mrs:. George Fox. Mrs. Frank J. Walters, Mrs. George McArthur, Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Mrs. A. Turnbull, Mrs. Jim Clark, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Frank Kirkby, Mrs. T. Dundas, Mrs. E. McCreath, Mrs. Pete Mac- Donald, Mrs. Edward Sougan,Mrs. Jim Coutts, Mrs. Jack Bryans, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Forrest Mc- Kay, Mrs. Jim MacDonald, Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Rose McCall, Mrs. Dick Marks, Vera Oliver, Ada Armstrong, Margaret Humphries. Mrs. Bill Turnbull, Mrs. Doug Fraser, Mrs. Luella Marshall, Mrs. Herb Travis, Mrs. Mary Humphries, Mary McCall, Beatrice Dennis, Mrs. Agnes Schade. Mrs. Chas. McGavin, Mrs. Gor- don McGavin, Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Mrs. James Kerr, Mrs. Geo. Camp- bell, Mrs. Aaron Jantzi, Mrs. John Kerr, Mrs, Ellwood Clarke. Mrs. Ephriam Clarke, Mrs. Ross Mac- Gregor, Mrs. W. R. Jewitt. Mrs, Geo. Mcllwain, Mrs. D. Millson, Mrs. Earl Lawson, Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Wm. Dale, Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. Geo. Leitch, Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt. Mrs. Robt. McMil- lan, Mrs., Walter McClure, Mrs. Eldin Kerr. Mrs. Sam McClure, Mrs, David Shannon, Mrs. R. W, Campbell, Mrs. Ken Stewart. 'Bungalows 63 burr© The United Nations estimates that 150 million families in Underdeveloped areas lack adequate housing. One answer is a frameless, build -it -yourself house designed by Cahadians of Canadian alum- inum. It needs no foundation; is non -corrosive and verminproof; is solightweight that it is packed in cartons easily carried by plane, jeep or even burro. ' The Colombian government has ordered 3,200 of them to help relieve the shortage of rural housing in that Tenth American country. So it's not surprising, with aluminum travelling so far and doing.so much, that Alcan is again increasing its smelting capacity in both Quebec and. BhCish;,Colutttbiae A tl,l1/4H 11VI COMPANY bl t Al's' :15A, t'u'b, (ALCAl ': s ay e ft � s.1144::4111111. s u e ti l s Co .� u w• � Cr b er i A . a cI in th c urs se o . , - e . h.. ix ...ho kfaolil�t'itll, ed � a�.,n ice, .,,,hR deWgttons. Iconsjst f A J;e ed a 4l 'g Y „ s z oa t rile in en i o e p d,. r err .tu r a er an rsa p , r d � n . P Y. mg, take by I4i;r and Mrs. CI};arlie Pinder',antl Mr and Mrs. Ciarenee W.glden, • Je411 Pinder introduced the guest of the • evening,Ed. Daly,who' Spoke. briefly on Barand showed colored film which be took while vacationing there • this win-' ter. Mr. Daly mentioned that the' Canadian dollar was worth $x,70, The island is scenic, has a pleas- ant climate, and miles of brilliant beaches. There are no mosquitoes, flies or snakes, and the expense involved is not while staying there, but in getting there. The couples of the club, who have a bit of wanderlust, are starting to save $300 for the air fare. Clarence Walden thanked the speaker. The business period was con- ducted with the presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbee, in charge. Lunch was served. ' a�1 McKILLOP GRAIN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Mc- Killop Grain Club was held in the Seaforth District High School on Saturday. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge. The minutes were read and the roll call was answer- ed by 25 members. Two quiz pap- ers were filed in by the members pertaining to parliamentary pro- cedure and varieties and ,seed production. A discussion on ques- tions asked at the Ontario Agri- cultural College at the Inter -Club Competition, wets held, Hensall Driver Involved in Crash More than $1,000 damage was caused in an unusual two -car acci- dent six miles east of Exeter Sat- urday morning, when a car towing another went into a ditch. No one was hurt. Michael Quinlan, of Hensall, who was driver of a car towing an- other from Toronto to Hensall, was within 12 miles of his destination when the towed car struck loose gravel, causing both vehicles to swerve into a ditch. Quinlan's car overturned, causing about $1,000 damage. The second car received about $150 damage. Provincial Constable John Forde; of Exeter, investigated. r 1Ae Main St. Whisperings (By LEE -HEE) Seaforth is going to have three baseball teams in the W.O.A.A. this coming season. Meeting in Wingham Friday, baseball and softball groupings for 1956 were drawn up and conveners appointed. Midget, Group 2—Seaforth, New Hamburg, St. Marys. Mitchell Juv- eniles. St. Marys Juveniles. Clin- ton. Convener. Stanley Moore, St. Marys, - *Bantam, Group 3—Seaforth and Exeter. Convener, Alvin Willert, Exeter. Pee -Wee, Group 2 — Seaforth. New Hamburg. St. Marys, Clinton. Convener, John Patterson., Sea - forth. 5 S Many fishermen bemoan the fact this season that when fish- worns are plentiful—and they have been lately—especially if you 'saw the numbers in the cans or what - have -you qn Monday at the Lions Fish Derby at Ale Lions Pool, the fish wouldn't li5ok at one if it was served on a silver spoon. However. some were very successful; others not so—but wait come summer. when fish are really biting, worms will be scarcer than hen's teeth. Did you know that Canada's high standard of living allows the work- man to drive to work ib,,his car,?. In lower standard Britain this is not allowed. He must be driven by a chauffeur. Perhaps when the new parking system comes in- to effect in Seaforth. both employee and employer will have to be driv- en to work by a chauffeur and then called for „after work in order to aiileviat'e the parking problem here and. also to save the trouble of changing their parking , place every two hours, Anyway, we shall see what we shall see. RE -VITALIZED CLEANING is Better Than Ever at Buchanan Cleaners Mount Forest Vlore Spots and Stains Removed Garments stay clean longer; will wear longer. Phone 669 r 2 - Seaforth ANDY CALDER Agent MON. and THURS. MORNINGS USBORNE & IIIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. -. HEAD OFFICE ,r= EXETER, Ont President, Martin Feeney, R.R 2, Dublin; Vice -President, E. Clay- ton Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science Hill- DIRECTORRS—Harry Coates, R R. 1, Centralia; William A. Ham- ilton, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde, R.R. 3. Mitchell. AGENTS --Thos. G. Ballantyne, R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris, -Mitchell; Stanley Hoeliing, Mit. shell;. SOLICITOR V. G. 'Coehtane,• lite . a antAi A ktif tt t — 'l erase, Exeter. I p 1 !w Pd ,5 t't A6 rl i 4 f �f 1�)��jSrl ,l ,�a,'s. i�.��',n! �r�1id, :"��11 r 1 ' [ ?+t.; A .�. �. .. i •� .,. r. .. I .�.. F..0., _.,7. I Y. I� ,.-. ( i1, � 3 a ( 5: fi”. .s i. .r 1 P �,. I .. � r� r 1 7 a I .4,�,f w 5 t ,� .Y. a l:pa a� 1, I ,5 �1 4,r'. 1-r;i7 �I. rlu 4,>{"�,',"b�lC .� � �� ,9uv; 5S'ly .; I;,. 1. 'tir °e.0 .;C, fi.y`''Abr! c. 'tr 7 , .l ! id,. ' l,t~t ,.rS-71.'zr pvd, I V�Y'r1 , a .?r h l ;6> .i r t t Hr f 1 J iu Ic.�. I ,�.. t A r .{ t , r. 6 J rf.e t . � � n. : 1 -1 il 1 . l-, 1 L. ,�,. � afi� � e of .. .� , 4a I A ".r` d .L 1 N � .(it .J '1 1 en, 1 s , 1 >�� Y..; t �'-,.$ `. kJ,�pr<,w�x., .. 1�. l tt '•„� 1� ,... rtt��:9 i r n � !� la ,tiJ :aF� 4 �.. r N �-�r� ,. In I•. +fI+F ., d ,. a3 r. ,1".� r I3r t, i. �j�. t.d t e, ,„ 'y, tt,,.r�" r l.+ i f,y1 1 i G, . M1 n. d � �, n. t ,i a fi L �I , 1' ti 2 I i t ,, %a� d0., iw 5 ,.::r.4„,::::::::,,';,' ` 11 I'1 .. 3 '' w Xc S. 5 5' d s ,s la' e ,.el, t t � :. d+. +t r,t s w , t r Af 4 w I 'f,'` 4 i,i*, 1. x. 7:1'1, n Vf'�M c The'To: wn r. o Se a _af ,t� w�ll�: � ;, ��T.�: Op to August 31, Ifi, oz . a"} Certificates and full paitieularo 0...#1 ,: , 4 , • ed at the Town Clerk s OfI'ilee ua the Town it <,•IiiP D, H. WILSON - TreasuirerA' -. F itw.r..7 5yx •tki1•u.tii Z 0. SOAr FOR WOO/LENS As Radio Advertised SENSATIONAL NEW SOAP DISCOVERY Washes Woolens Without Shrinking KEATING'S, PHARMACY "THE REXALL DRUG STORE" Phone 28 Seaforth (BUSINE5-AND PROFESSIONAL �.gDIRE'C"1DR. s • AUCTIONEERS EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 4554, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer CROMARTY Livestock and farm sales a spe- cialty. For a better auction sale,. call the WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phone Hensall ,690 r 22. DENNIS and WIDFONG Auctioneers Graduates of Reisch American School of Auctioneering. Licensed in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. Capable of handling all types of sales—large or small. DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. G. A. WEBB, D.0 *Doctor of Chiropractic 438 Main Street - EXETER X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open each weekday except. Wed. Tues. and Thurs" Evenings 719 For Appointment - Phone 606 INSURANCE THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. (HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont OFFICERS: President - Wm. F. Alexander, Walton Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald Seaforth Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A Reid, Seaforth DIRECTORS: E. J. Trewartha, Clinton, J. L Malone, Seaforth; Chris., Leon- bardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi- bald, Seaforth; John. H!, McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal- ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. AGENTS: William Leiper, Jr., Londes- boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. - MEDICAL DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN A. GORWILL, BA„ M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 . . Hensall SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 26 E. A. McMASTER, BA,, M.D. biternest Telephone 27 P. L. BRADY, M.D. Surgeon - Telephone 55 DR. E. MALKUS Telephone 26 ••• EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made. ACCOUNTING RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant CLINTON ONTARI•Q Office: Phones: Royal Bank Office 561. Res. 455 ' A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55 South St, Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. VETERINARY D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M. Veterinary Surgeon ' HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 99 TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D,V.M. , W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. Phone 105 Seaforth OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Seaforth 791 Clinton 401 Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted MAIN STREET. SEAFORTH Office Hours: Seaforth, daily, except Mon . ay, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p:m,; Wednesday, • ami. -12:30 p,,r4,• Clinton: Monday, 9 ane.- 5:30 p.m. (McLaren's Studio). LEGAL A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones:- Office 173, Residence 781 SEAFORTH : ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 0 O O 0000000000 0 W. J. CLEARY ° O Seafotih, Ont. 0 O LICENSED EMBALMER 0 O and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 O Night or Day Calls — 335 0 00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 o BOX Junerar Aberbice o it,. s. Box • ra O Licensed. Embailmer 0 O Prompt and careful attention O O li'ospital Bed 0 O FLOWER.' POR ALL * •o OCCASIONS.... .,.a,• O drones, 0 !tea .,;'S95wtiof �4 00.000000000 o O 0 J. A. BURKE - 0 O Funeral Director 0 O and Ambulance Service 0 0 DUBLIN - - ONT. 0 0 Night or Day Calls: O O Phone 43 r 10 0 0 �. O O 00000000.00 • 0000000.o0,0• 0 G A. WHITNEY ' 0 Funeral. Ilosne. O t odoricb St Vii, ,Seaforth o AiVIBANC> s;Eiwxcg1:.. Adyustiibl hospital 'beds . tsar Wet • F'LLWERS '+D 0004St( —10040k �Aq •ala r111'�4,2,. It h1 �7r