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lie dmpbell, SS, 4; . Kepi .Papple,.
S. 4; Don Mc,Kerc h err S.S. 6;.
dairy senior OR, Joan Boyd,
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SS. 6; Joan Coyne, S.S. i;, dairy
junior calf, 1956, Joan Boyd, S.S.
g; Geor irks Little, S.S. 10;best
der' 200 lbs., Douglas
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Boyd, S.S ,6; Jerry. Coleman;• S.S.:
13; James Coleman, SS 18; show-
nnapslup, dairy, Joan. BoY.d, S.S. 6;
Joan Coyne, S.S. 1; Douglas Boyd,
SS. 6.
Poultry and Pets
Geese, c.enneth Papple, Ross
Dr,sculii turkeys, Elainer.ieattie,
Keith Smgmon, Elsie Rege; ducks,
White Pekin, Bill Henderson, Elsie
Regele Kenneth . Papple; Dark
Rouene-ducks, Jimmy Coleman,
Kenneth Papple; mixed ducks,
Donald Murray. •
Dogs, Wayne. Hoeey, Paul Horan,
Guidon Moylan, Bill Henderson,
Gordon Pryce, Donald Murray.
Rabbits, Stephen Eckert, Roy
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Pigegms> Doug}as E.eyd.
• Pets, Jean. -Bee, Elaine Beattie,
Eileen O'Rourke, Billy • McGaviti,
Paul Betties, Jinmmy ,.Diegel. •
Special pet, Kenneth Ryan, Ger-':'
ald Ryan. ,.
Barred Rock Elaine Beattie; •
Leghorn, Witold Chemicki, Steph-
en Eckert; White Rocks, GWen
Beuerman, Lois Beuerman; Sus-
sex, June Hillen, Eleanor Keys,
,Elsie Reggie, Gordbn Pryce; Heavy
Hybrid, Rby_ Glanville, Donnie
Beuermann, • Linda Papple, Marry
Lou Coyne, Douglas Boyd, Bobby
Pryce; R.I. Reds, Gerald ,Ryan. !
' Brown eggs, Joan Alexander,
Jim Alexander, Bonnie Stewart;
white eggs, Joan Alexander, Mary
Ann Wildfong, Jack McCall; Hen-
derson's Class, Murray Henderson,
Bill Henderson, Bobby Shannon,
Murray Pryce. •
Grain
Spring wheat, Bill Henderson;
quart oats, Sharon Somerville, S.S.
7; Elaine Somerville, S.S. 7; Bill
Henderson,S. 4; Mary Lou
Coyne, S.S,/1; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6;
Danny Coyne, S.S. 1; quart of fall
wheat, Joan Boyd.
Vegetables
Field turnips, Keith Siemon, S.S.
8; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1; Stephen
Eckert, S.S. 8; Francis' Maloney,
S.S. 1; Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; Bill
Henderson, SS, 4. Table turnips,
Kenneth Dolmage, S.S. 10; Ian
Bruce Dolmage, S.S, 10; Margaret
Alexander, S.S. 12; Lois Godkin,
S.S. 6; • Garry Alexander, S.S. 12;
Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6. Irish Cobbler
potatoes, Margaret '{err,`-S.S. 4;
Earl -Rose, .S.S- .1; Kenneth Dol -
mage, S:S. 10; Mary Murray, S,S,
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c i sPryce, `''S.S. 6; Ronnie CamPeihS. ArcA00001400,
S S• 8i• Edward • Campbell, S S, 6.;,
Wlold fhomick, 'S.5,, 3,2, •
• ix 'obs able,corn Sharon
Somerville,,' S,S.. 7,; Marjorie Smith,
S.S., 4; Donald AleKercher, S.S. 6;•
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Kenneth..•• Doliitage, S.S. 10; Mary
Beuermann, '8S. '8; Mary M,el'er
S.S. 6. Mangels, Bernice
Rose, S.S. 9; Earl. Rose, SS. 9;
Keith Siemon, SS. 8; Paul Horan,
S.S. 8. Carrots, Edward Campbell,
S.S. 6; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S. 1;:
Dianne Kirkby, S.S. 7; Maryann
Wildfong, S.S. 9; Brian Campbell,
S.S. 10; Keith Siemon. S.S. 8. Beets,
Maryann Wildfong, S.S. 9; Yvonne
Pryce, S.S. 10; Eleanor Keys,. S.S.
10; Karel} Kerr, 'S.S.' 10; Lynda
Kerr, SS.- 10; Elsie Regele, S,S. li,.
Cabbage, Bill Henderson, S.S. 4;.
Marjorie Smith, SS. 4; Keith Sie-
mon, S.S. •8; Billy Siemon, S.S. 8;
Doerr, oerr, S.S. 8; Earl Rose,
S.S. 9: Onions (25 entries), Billy
Siemon, S.S. 8; Mary Murray, S.S.
6; Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Donald
Murray, S.S. 6; Douglas Boyd, S.S.
6; Carol,Burt, S.S. 7.
Citrons, Murray McClure; S.S. 12;
Jean Patrick, S.S. 12; Lynda Kerr,
S.S. 10; Barbara Coleman, S.S. 13,
Pie pumpkin, Bonnie Stewart, S.S.
4; Ricky Bunt, S.S. 3; Bill Hender-
son, S.S. 4; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S
1;. Jjilia Blanchard, S.S. 10; Fran-
ces Blanchard, S.S. 10: Largest
pumpkin, Garry. Betties, S.S. 10;
Paaul Betties, S.S. 10; Ricky Bunt
S.S. 7; Dale Beuermann, S.S. 6;
Donald Beuermann, S.S. 8; Peter
Eckert, S.S. 8. ,Six stalks, fodder
corn, Mary Murray, SS. '6; Ken
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Fall a pies, Stephen Cr Aims, SS,
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mage, S.S. 10; Ray 'Horan; S.S. 8;
Billy_,Beuerinann, S.S" •8;. 'Robert.
Shannon; SS. 7.. Winter • apples,.
Billy M,e.Gavin, S..S. 7,; Jerry Cron -.-
in, S.S. 3; Jimmy .Cronin," SS. 3;
Karen .Dolmage, S,S. 10; Joan'
Hamilton; SS. 9. Pears, Billy Me-'
Gavin, S.S. 7; Billy Beuermann, S.
-' 8; Mary Beuermann, SS. 8,
Plums, Gwen Beuermann, S.S. 6;
Lois Beuermann, SS. 6; Ronnie
Campbell, S.S. 6; Ga1ry Bettles,
S.S. 10; Paul Kettles, •S.S. 10.
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Pa PXe, S.S• 4; lemonf,pie, I n is
Geraldine Denars,
'9; Eleanor' Keys, S , '10; Shag-
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guerite Scott, SS. 4; onna: GoSrin.
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S.S. 4; Marjorie Smith,
.Lind'a Papple, ,S,S. 4; .Sandra: ,B.en-
^ne;ies, SS, 8;. .cakes :baked by
teacher, 1V,iiss Audr'ONS,, S.S...'
9; Miss Jessie Little,S.S.S- 7. •
Salad dressing, Margaret Hillen,.
S.S.• 6; Geraldine Dennis, S.S.' 9;
Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Joan
Hamilton, S.S. 9•; Mary Murray, S.
"5:'.6; Linda Papple; S.S.'4; canned
cherries; . Jean Maloney, S.S. 1;
Sharon McKenzie, S.S. 4; Donnie
Beuermann, S.S. 8; Betty Dolmage,
S.S. • 10; Dianne Dolmage, S.S'. 10;
strawberries.,• Elsie Doig, S.S.•4;
Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9; Sharon Mc-
Kenzie, S.S. 4; Donna Gordon, S.S_._
4; 'Roba Doig, S.S, 4; raspberries,
Roba Doig," S.S. 4; Elsie Doig, S.
S. 4; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Faye
Little, S.S. 6; Donna. Gordon, S.S.
4; Dianne Kirkby, S,S. 7.
Fancy Work
Four to 9 -inch square with em-
broidered animal, Lois Bernard,. S.
S. 12; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12; Jean.
Patrick, S.S. 12; Lorne' Glanville,
S.S. 12; Audrey McMichael, S.S'7;
Pauline Dolmage, S.S. 2;' pair of
•embroidered tea tels, Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Marie Cronin, U.S.S.
3; Lorne Glanville. S.S. 12; Bill
Hamilton, S.S. 9; Marlene Pepper,
S.S. 12; Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; best
three buttonholes, Eileen Dolmage,
S.S. 2; Mary Poland, U.S.S. 3; .Joan
Hamilton, S.S. 9.
Flowers
Sweat Peas, Sharon MacKenzie,
S.S. 4; Margaret Hiller; S.S. 9; Dia -
ante Kirkby, SS. 7. Pansies, Jean
Patrick, S.S. 12; Kathleen Doerr,
S.S. 8; Elsie Regele, S.S. 6; Joan
Alexander, S,S. 12; Dannie Beuer-
mann, S.S. 8; Audrey McMichael,
S.S. 7. Marigolds, Eleanor Keys,
S.S. 10; Sharon MacKenzie, S.S. 4;
Sandra Bennewies, S.S. 8; Paul
Betties, S.S. 10; Shirley Henderson,
S,S. 4; Edward Campbell, S.S. 6.
Potted plants in bloom, Paul Hor-
an, S.S. 8; Julia Blanchard, SS,
10; Keith Siempn, S.S. 8; Karen
Dolmage, S.S. 10; Gary Betties, S.
S. 10; Robert Shannon, S,S. 7. '
Potted plant, Paul Horan, SS. 8;
Bill Hamilton, S.S. 9; Linda Som-
erville, SS. 7;• Joan Hamilton, SS:
9; Joyce Ryan, S,S. 1; Donald Mur-
ray,- S.S. 6. Dahlias, Linda Somer-
ville, SS, 7; Barbara Driscoll, S.S.
7; - Jack McCall, S.S. 7; Elaine
Beattie, S.S. 12; Jane Somerville,
S.S. 7; Paul Settles, S.S. 10. Asters,
Jane Somerville, S.S. 7; Paul Set-
tles, S.S. 10'; Gary Betties, SS. 10;
Barbara Driscoll, S.S. 7; Linda
Somerville, S.S. 7; Janet McKer-
cher, SS. 6. Zinnias, Paul Betties,
S.S. 10; Audrey McMichael, SS. 7;
Rosemary Ryan, S.S. 1; Elaine
Beattie, S.S. 12; Ken Murray, S.S.
8; Mary Murray, S.S. 6.
Gladioli, Jean Roe, S,S. •9; Paul
Betties, S.S. 10; Marjorie Smith,
S.S. 4; Murray McClure, S.S. 12;
Billy Siemon, SS, . 8; Jean Hillen,
S.S. 9. Phlox, Elsie Doig, S.S. 4;
Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; ,Mary Beur-
nn, S.S. 8; Linda Somerville, S.
S. Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Mar-
lene Pepper,; SS. 12. Snapdragons,
Jean Patrick, S,S. 12; Elaine Smith,
S.S, 6; Barbara Coleman, S.S. 13;
Gordon Driscoll, S.S. 7; Linda
Somerville, S.S. 7; Sharon Mac-
Kenzie, S.S. 4. Cosmos, Audrey
McMichael, S.S. 7; Keith Siemon,
S.S...8; Linda Somerville, S.S. 7;
Billy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Jean Roe, SS: 9.
SS. .9; Linda
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Seaforth 787 Clinton . HU. 2-9514
Baking
School lunches, Linda Papple, S.
S. 4; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4;
maple cream candy, Joan Hamil-
ton, SS. .9; Linda' Papple, S.S. 4;
Donna Gordon, S.S. 4; June Hillen,
S.S. 6; Gail Storey, 5.S. 2; bran
muffins, Donna Gordon, S.S. 4;
Luella Moylan, S.S. 1; Linda Pap-
ple, S.S. 4; Shirley Storey, S.S. 2;
Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7; Sharon
McKenzie, S.S. 4; oatmeal cookies,
Mary McKercher, S.S. 6; Margaret
Hiller S.S. 6; Lois Godkin, SS. 6;
Elsie
Hillen,
S.S. 4; Margaret Kerr,
S.S. 4; Roba Doig, S.S-. 4; drop
cooies, Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Janet
McKercher; S.S. 6; Sharon McKen-
zie, S.S. Ns, Elsie Doig, S.S. 4;
Mary McKercher, S.S. 6; tarts, Lin-
da. Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen O'Rourke,
S.S. 1; Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10 Marguerite Scott,
S.S. 4 Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; ail -
gel. -cake, Donna Gordon, S.S. 4;
Roy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Janet Mc-
Kercher, S.S. 6; Geraldine Dennis,
S.S. 9; Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen
O'Rourke, S.S. 1; Light layer cake,
Linda Papple, S.S. -4; Marguerite
Scott, S.S. 4; dark layer cake, Shar-
on McKenzie, S.S. 4; Marguerite
Scott, S,S. 4; Linda Papple, S.S. 4;
Elaine Murray, S.S. 1; Margaret
Kerr, S,S. 4; Rosemary Ryan, S.
S. 1.
Apple pie, Jean Hillen, . S.S. 6;
Mary Beuermann, S.S. 8; Marguer-
ite Scott, S.S. 4;. Geraldine Dennis,
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Lois' Bernard, 8.8.12, Donne
don, SS. 4; Shirley „Henderson,;
S. 4; Witold, IChomlilit, 'S.S.:;1;J,
Rapson,.., SS, 12;' Betty Shea, S.S.'„
Grades 5 and 6, Social study;
charaeter Marguerite Scott, S.S.
4; Elaine Beattie, SS, 12; ,Betty,
Dolmage,_ S.S, 10 Dorothy' S�rnitil,:
4
SS 4; Linda �a le SS. 4 Mar-
lene Pepper, SS. 12.
Collection cutouts for breakfast,;;
Barbara Hamilton, S.S. 9; June
en, S.S. 6; Brian Melady, S.S. 3,
Hitbbert; Joan Alexander, SS. 12;
Christine Pryce, S.S. 6; Jack Dal-
ton, S.S, 3, Hibbert.
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Collections
50 buttons, Lois Godkin, S.S. 6;.
Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Marg: Alex-
ander, S.S. 12; Eileen Dolmage, S.
S. 2; Audrey McNichol, S.S. 7; Fre-
da Hunt, S.S. 2..,.
Serviettes,, Amy Stewart, S.S. 4;
Audrey McMichael, S.S. 7; Elean-
or Keys, S,S. 10; Julia •Blanchard,
S.S. 10; Joan Ryan, S.S, 1; Mar.
Alexander SS. 12
Sewing and Knitting
Knitted 8 -inch square, Pauline
Dolmage; S.S. 2; Jim Rapson, S.S.
12; patch on 9 -inch cotton block,
Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Linda Papple, S.S.
4; Eileen Dolmage, S.S. 2; Joan
Hamilton, S.S. 9; knitted doll•'s
scarf, Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9;
Margaret Hillen, S,S. 6; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Elaine Beattie, S.S.
12; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12; Lois
Bernard, S.S. 12; best darning on
wool sock, Mary Poland, U.S.S. 3;
article in felt, Margaret Alexan-
der, S.S. 12; Eileen Smith, S.S. 6;
Gisela Heilby,. S.S. 2; Mary Walsh,
USS. 1; Marlene Pepper, S.S. 12;
Geraldine Dennis, SS. 9; teachers'
best embroidered lunch cloth, J.
Little SS. 12.
Writing
Grade 8, , Mary • Melady, S.S. 3,
Hibbert; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4;.
Jean Dolmage, S.S. 10; Joyce Ham-
ilton, S.S. 9; Beverley Stiller, S.S.
EiIy Poland, S.S. 3, Hibbert.
Grade 7—Reta Kennedy, S.S. 3,
Hibbert; David Holden, S.S. 10;
Donald McKercher,, S.S. 6; Ann
Dalton, SS.. 3, Hibbert; Kenneth
Papple, S.S. 4; Edward Campbell,
S.S. 6,
Grade . 6—Gordon Byers, SS. 3,
Hibbert; Jimmy Cronin, S.S, 3; El-
aine Beattie, S.S. 12; Barbara Cole-
man, S.S. 2; Billy Ryan, S.S. 3;
'Eileen Smith, S.S. 6.
Grade 5—Tom Holden, 'SS. 10;
Helen Maloney, S.S. 1; Mary Mur-
ray, S.S. 6; Joan Boyd, S.S. 6; Ger-
aldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Marlene
Pepper, S.S. 12,
Grade 4—Carol Bunt, S.S.,7; Mar-
jorie Agar, S.S. 2; Mary McKer-
cher, S.S. 6; Mary Lou Coyne, S.S.
1; Amy Stewart, S.S. 4; Mary
Walsh, S.S. 1.
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Leaves -Eleanor Keys, SS. 10;
Patricia Melady, S.S. 3; Joyce Ry-
an, S.S. 1; Marlene Pepper, •,S.S.
12; Nancy Alexander, S.S. 11 ; El-
aine Beattie; S.S.'12.
Wild flowers—Jim Bosman, S.S.
9; Lois Godktri, S.S._6; Margaret
Hillen, S.S. 6; Audrey McMichael,
S.S. 7; Shirley Henderson, S,S. 4;
Eleanor Keys SS 10
Weeds—Joan Hamilton, S.S. 9;
Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Rosemary
Murray, S.S.. 1; Joseph Maloney,
S.S. 1; Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Lois
Godkin, S.S. 6.
Manual Training
Seniors—Paul Betties, -.SS. 10;
Roy Beuermann,SS. 8; Garry Al-
exander, S.S. 12; Marlene Pepper,
S.S. 12; Donnie Beuermann, S.S. 8;
Margaret Alexander, SS. 12.
Juniors—Garry Betties, S.S. 10;
Joan Alexander, S.S. 12; Roy Glan-
ville, S.S. 12; Witold Chomicki, S.
S, 12; Jim Alexander, SS. 12; Jim
Rapson, S.S. 12.
Stuffed toy—Lois Bernard, S.S.
12; Jean Patrick, S.S.' 10; ,.Joan
Alexander, S.S. 12.
Lambs
Best market lamb, Barbara Dris-
coll, Ronald Driscoll, Gordon Dris-
coll; 'best long wool, Ronald Dris-
coll, Barbara Driscoll, Gordon`Dris-
coll; best short wool; Gordon Dris-
coll, Ronald Driscoll, Barbara
Driscoll.
Printing
Grade 3 -Mervin' Agar. S.S. 2;
Witold Chomiki, S.S. 12; Jean Pat-
rick, S.S. 12; Kay McCowan, S.S. 2;
Paul Horan, S.S. 8; Bruce Elliott,
S.S. 6.
Grade 2 -June Hilien. S.S. 6; Lin-
da Somerville, S.S. 7; Michael
Walsh, S.S. 1; Robert David, S.S.
2; Bobby Shannon. S.S. 7; Jean
Scott, S.S. 2,
Grade 1—Roy Glanville, S.S. 12;
Barbara Hamilton,' S.S. 9; Mary
Byermann, S.S. 8; Leo Cronin, S.
Arr
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Pigs
Forty pounds and under, Lois
Godkin, S.S. 6; Bonnie Stewart, S.
S. 4; best pair pigs, 60 lbs. and
under, Linda Somerville, S.S. 7;
Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; best pair pigs
100 lbs., and under, Eileen Smith,
S.S. 6; best pair pigs, 70 lbs. and
under, Linda' Somerville, SS. 7;
Lois Godkin, S.S. 6; best sow,
1956, Amy Stewart, S.S. 4; Gordon
Driscoll, S.S. 7; Gerald Coleman,
S.S. 13; Mac Stewart;.. S.S. 4.
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Phone Seaforth 843 r 11
ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton
- Phone Seaforth 831 r 5
ACCOUNTING
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON • ONTARIO
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich . 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
INSURANCE
THE MCKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
MEDICAL.:
DR. M. W. STA$I E,T tN
Physician and' Surgeon
Phone 90 : Seaforth
If no answer, call 59
JOHN A. ORWILL, BA, ° M.D
Physician.and' Surgeon.:. a. ..
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54
•. Seaforth
JOHN C. GODDARD, MD.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 • Hensall' ..
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
SEAFORTH • CLINIC
Telephone 26
E. A. McMASTER, B.A.; MD.
lnternest
Telephone' 27
P. L. BRADY, D
Surgeon
Telephone 55
DR. E. MALKUS.
Telephone 26
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments may be made.
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-
hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi-
bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing,
Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal-
k 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.
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic Foot Correction
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.
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
Phone 791 Seaforth
Eyes examined — Glasses Fitted
MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH
Office Hours: Seafortb, daily,
except Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.;.
Wednesday, 9 a.m. ' 12:30 p.m.; •
Thursday evenings by appointment
only.
Clinton: Monday, 8 a,m.-5:30
p.m. (Above Hawkins' and Jacob's
Hardware.)
LEGAL
A. W. SIJJ.ERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers,' Solicitors, Ete.
PATRICK. D. McCONNELL
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
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