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Phone 573 or 71 W
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Insurance
R. F. McKERCHER
Phone 849 Ft. 4 - Seaforth
Representing the Western Farm-
er's' Weather Insurance Mutual
Co., Woodstock, Ont.
Bo Warmly Contented With
Texaco Stove Oil
or TEXACO
FURNACE FUEL OIL
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WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W Seaforth
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 214 Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
WINCIIELS NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Winchelsea euchre was DO, and Mrs, Harvey Smith
held Monday night at the and Penny, et Crediton, visited
school with Reta Campbell and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Col -
Jean Lynn as hostesses, prizes in Gilfillan andfamily.
going to: ladies' high, Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdice,
Coward;
n's Colin
London, tsfillanonehands, WrdHern; with Mr. and MrsNewton
consolation, Danny Walters. Clarke.
Mr. and iVtrs. Jake Shroeder
and daughters, of Dashwood,
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bibby and fam-
ily, of Kirkton.
Mrs. John Coward and Mrs.
Phil Hern attended the World
Day of Prayer at Thames Road
Church on Friday.
Mrs. Harvey Smith and Pen-
ny, of Crediton, visited' Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Colin
GilfilIan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe,
of Thames Road, and Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Hern, Janet and Kev-
in visited Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs,, William Walters.
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Carseaden and family, of Exe-
er.
Mrs. John Coward visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
ob Bibby and, family, of Kirk -
on.
Miss Pamela Coward, of Sun-
hine• Line, spent Friday with
er grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
ohn Coward.
Mr, and Mrs. Beverlgy Par -
ons and family, of near Exe-
dr, visited Sunday with Mr.
nd Mrs. John Coward.
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The regular monthly meeting
of Elimville United Church Wo-
men Was held on 'Wednesday
afternoon at the church with
Mrs. Louis Johns and Mrs. Wil-
liam Walters in charge of the
meeting. The theme of the
meeting was "Christian Friend-
ship." Mrs. Howard Pym read
a chapter from the study book.
Mrs. Wilson introduced ,a dis-
cussion on the .. book, "The
Word and the Way." A short
play put on by five ladies of
the church was much enjoyed.
Bible Presents
Best Answer
"The problem of survival is
talked about in every nation of
the earth today. Although an-
swers to this problem are
many, the Bible gives the most
interesting and the best an-
swer," T. R. Jones, Toronto,
told the local congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses as they as-
sembled with 575 persons in
the Collingwood District High
School auditorium Sunday af-
ternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Squire, of
Seaforth, were among the visit-
ing delegates.
DRY CLEANING
For Spring ?
Now is a good time to check your
clothes closets and get those
clothes CLEANED in time for
Spring!
Bring them to
FLANNERy
CLEANERS
"AT YOUR SERVICE"
Phone 87 - Seaforth
` FIRST
MORTGAGES
Farms -- Residential
Commercial
PROMPT, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE
The Industrial
Mortgage & Trust. Company
ESTABLISHED 1889
Contact our Representative:
W. E. SOUTHGATE
Phone 334 - . Seaforth
mien CORNER 'MS 0A*ETBALL
:74,1-ar'eANZP�tA�Egare WIN WOSSA SENIOR HONORS
back again with
some news
from here and there. .
One thing fox sure, and that
Is that stag euchres are a real
success. All those who attend-
ed the ones which were belt
recently at the Legion know
what a good night it really is,
and to keep the ball rolling
there is going to be another one
on March 20 (Wednesday night),
so be sure and keep . the date
in mind.
* * *
Jack Eisler, our hockey coach,
tells me that there are some
fine prospects among the young
boys this year and, of course,
they are aII looking forward to
the Big Night, when the tro-
phies and awards are present-
ed.
* * *
The Branch is holding a big
St. Patrick's dance and party
on the night of March .15. Now
there are only tickets for 100
couples, and at the rate that
they are going there will be
none left in no time at all; so
if you intend to go, make sure
you get your tickets right away,
as there will be no tickets sold
at the door.
* * *
forgetB
the
the ayregu regular de monthly
meeting on Thursday, March
14, and speaking of Legion busi-
ness, have you got your dues
paid? Time . is up at the end
of this month if you don't want
your Legionary cancelled, so
how about it, fellows?
* * *
I think that this about covers
the agenda for now, so just
keep the above dates in mind
for the coming events which I
have described.
* * *
And in closing, Comrades, a
moment's thought for the fall-
en: "At the going down of the
sun and in the morning we
shall remember them."
Seaforth
Seaforth - Women's Institute
held a successful euchre in the
Orange Hall last Wednesday
evening. Winners for the eve-
ning were: ladies, most games,
Mrs. Les Pryce; second, Mrs.
Alex Townsend; consolation,
Miss Eleanor Henderson; men:
high, James Keys; second, Earl
Papple; consolation, Alec Pep-
per. The lucky door prize was
won by Les Pryce.
CORSETTIER
Bras, Girdles, Corsets
and Support Garments
TO FIT ALL FIGURES '
At Reasonable Prices
Mrs. J. Hoelscher
SEAFORTH
George St. — One Block East
of Library
UNDERGROUND
PIPE THAWING
Large modern equipment
1,000 feet of cable for fast
thawing of water ; mains,
lines, etc.
GIVE US A CALL
BLAKE'S
WELDING 3, MACHINE
Phone HU 2-7303 - Clinton
Every step of the way
YOUR RED CROSS SERVES YOU
All ages... all stages... every `step of the way through ilfe your Red Cross serves you
The Infant, the adolescent, the adult and the aged all benefit from the services and programmes
being carried out in your community.
Help your Red Cross to continue its humanitarian work—think"of the many ways the Red Cross
serves you and your neighbour—then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means.
A generous donation will do so much for so many in 1963.
RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW
JOHN E. PATTERSON
Phone 475-J
CO -C I-IAIRMEN HARVEY TRAVIS
Phone 231-R
s
Seaforth District High School
won the WOSSA 'B" senior
girls basketball tine Saturday.
Playing in Exeter, the girls
beat out Forest 21-11.
Glencoe wort the junior girls'
title by trouncing Seaforth 35-
19. North Middlesex won the
junior boys' group, beating Sea -
forth 58-5. North Middlesex al-
so took the senior boys' title,
with a win over Mitchell, 67-33.
Senior seniors were led by
Lois Tyndall and Margaret Ann
Stapleton, with points
each.
seven
SENIOR GIRLS
Seaforth
FG FS
Hassen 2 0-1
Teall 1 0-1
Dennis 0 0-0
Reeves 0 0-0
Stapleton 2 3-3
Tyndall 3 1-1
Ross 0 1=1
Beuerman 0 0-0
Gordon .... _ ..... 0 0-0
Pryce ..., 0 0-0
Boshart . . . 0 0-0
Thompson 0 0-0
Totals 8 - 5-7 21
Forest
P
4
2
0
0
7
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
Dalton
Foulds
Wilson
Rollinson
Adams ..
Lamerque
Rawlings
McFarlane
Jamieson
Hilbourn
Clark
Bracksome
Totals
FG FS P
2 0-1
0 2.4
0 1-1
1 0-2 2
1 0-0 2
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
o 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
4
2
1
4 3-8 11
Score By Quarters
Seaforth
Forest
5 4 4 8-21
2 2 6 1-11
JUNIOR GIRLS
Seaforth
C. Moore
Stewart
Dale
Jones
Henderson
Nixon
W. Moore
Doig
Hulley
FG FS P
4 3-6 11
1 0-0 2
1 2-4 4
0 0-0 0
1 0-1 2
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
WILLING WORKERS
The second meeting of the
Seaforth Willing Workers was
held at the home- of the leader,
Mrs. Stewart Dale, on Monday.
The -roll call, "The type of dust-
er I plan to make," was answer-
ed by 12 members. The min-
utes of the last meeting were
read by Suzanne Dale.
Under the guidance of the
leader, the group discussed
care of the face and the skin
and the care of the hands.
Demonstrations on manicure,
preparing material for cutting,
and altering a pattern were giv-
en, and the home assignments
were assigned.
The next meeting will be
held on March 8 at 4:30 p.m.,
at the home of the assistant
leader, Mrs. Earl Nott.
Services Mark
Day of Prayer
The World Day of Prayer wa
held Friday afternoon in St
Thomas' Anglican Church wit
a good attendance.
Hugill 0 0-0
Dobson 0 0-0
Hessen 0 Q-0
Totals 6 5-11
Glencoe
0
0
0
PERSONALIZED
COASTR, t$ FT WOO> BRIMMTIOS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
19 PEONS 141
FG FS P
King 6 1-3 13
Sinnin 0 14 19
Cowell 0 1-1 1
Durrell 1 0-0 2
Brazeau . _ 0 0-0 0
Gould 0 0-0 0
Mills 0 0-0 0
Tollenear 0 0-0 0
Dobie 0 0-0 0
Shamley 0 .0-0 0
Douglas 0 0-0 0
Johnson 0 0-0 0
Totals 16 - 3-8 35
Score By Quarters
Seaforth ... 2 1 4 12-19
Glencoe 12 10 6 7-35
JUNIOR BOYS
Seaforth
FG FS P
Smith 0 0-2 0
Stewart 0 1-1 1
Cardno . ..... .. 0 0-0 0
Britton 0 0-4 0
Wright
Knetsch 0 0-2 0
Jessome .... 0 0-2 0
Chomicki . 0 0-0 0
MacDonald 0 1-5 1
Scott 0 0-0 0
Pryce 0 0-3 0
Totals 1 - 3-20 5
North Middlesex
Love
Scrimgeour
St. Pierre
Philips
K. Waters
Mathers
Wiseman
D. Waters
R. Waters
McKichan
Totals
FG'FS P
2 1-3 5
6 0-3 12
5 1-1 11
5 0.110
7 2-6 16'
O 1-2 1
1 0-0 2
O 0-0 0
0 0-0 0.
0 1-2 1
26 6-18 58
Score By Quarters
Seaforth 3 0 2 0— 5
North Middlesex 26 6 8 18-58
ACKACHE?
•.not me!
For relief from
backache or that
tired -out feeling
1 depend on—
Huron Co-operative
Medical Services
Prepaid Health Plans
at Cost
the
way
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5,
Goderich; Vice -Pres., Gordon
Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs,
0. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wing -
ham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter;
Ilugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel; i
s Lorne Rodgers, RR 1, Goderich:
. Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T.
h Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert•;
Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; •Bert
Klopp, Zurich; Gordpn Richard-
son, RR 1, Brucefiel.d; Kenneth
Johns, RR 1, Woodham.
C. H. Magee
Secretary -Manager
Miss C. E. Plumtree
Assistant Secretary
For • information, call your
nearest director of our office in
the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street, Clinton, Telephone
HUnter 2-9751, or see your Co-
op representative:
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
John Street - Seaforth, Ont.
TELEPHONE 193-J
• Mrs. J. W. Thompson spoke
on the theme, "More Than Con-
querors." Paul in writing to•
the Christians in Rome asks,
"Who shall separate us from
the love of Christ?" This could
very well he asked of the Chris-
tians in Korea, who prepared
the service this year. Mrs.
Thompson reminded the gather-
ing that by prayer we can help
and bless those who are try-
ing to 'be more than conquer-
ors.
1VIrs. Cleave Coombs sang a
solo, "Consider and Hear Me,"
and choir members from the
local churches led in singing
the hymns.
The Ieaciers and those taking
prayers in fhe service were:
Mrs. 13. McLean, Mrs. R. Kers-
lake, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. E.
Nott, Mrs. N. Bell, Mrs. E.
Boyes, Mrs. B. 'Bolton. Mrs. -.S.
Gray, Mrs. C. Friend, Mrs. U.
Stewart, Mrs. D. Nixon and
Miss J. Fraser.
The offering, which amounted'
to $42.80, was received by Mrs.
J. R. Spittal "Mid Mrs. D.
Netzke.
One secretary to another:
"You'll love it here—once you
accept the fact that there's ab-
solutely no chance for advance-
ment, raise or marriage."
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CLEAN BURNING
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STOVE OIL
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FINA SERVICE
Phone 354
Are you
making the most ..
of all these
Banking Services?
Your local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce offers a complete rang1tof banking serv-
ices. Here are a few examples:
AUTOMATIC SJAViNGS PLAN . the easy way to save.
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• to a special Savings Account at regular intervals.
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PERSONAL LOANS, .. available for any good purpose
—new furniture, a new or used car, a new TV or asa
means of consolidating small debts.
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all trips, at home or abroad, always carry Travellers'
Cheques purchased at any Bank of Commerce branch.
BANKING BY MAiL, . , makes any Commerce branch
as close as the nearest mail box. A service for cus-
tomers who find it difficult to get to the bank.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES . , , the safest place for all
your valuables—for less than 1';e a clay. You can also
leave your bonds or stocks with the Bank of Commerce
forsafe-keeping. Enquiresoon!
These are just same of the many services offered by
Inv Bank of Commerce. For full de+ails, visit your
r .oro branch. Let the BAH- that Builds simplify the
t;,• r,c�;= r,f banking for ,KL!
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BANK OF COMMERCE
Over 1260 branches to serve you
\1R. L. F. FORD, Manager
Se:l'fc,rt11, tint.
1960 Chev. Impala '8' Sedan—A.T. 2,175.00
1959 Ford Coach—A.T. 1,375.00
1958 Chev. Station Wagon—A.T. 1,175.00
1957 Meteor Sedan 775.00
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O.K. RECONDITIONED
1953 Meteor Sedan
1953 Ford Pickup '
1955 Chev. Sedan
1955 Dodge 8 Sedan
s•
1957 Chev. Convertible--A.T. and
Radio
1956 Meteor Sedan—A.T. '
1953 Pontiac Sedan,, 8 Cylinder
"No Reasonable Offer Refused"
75.00 1955 Ford Sedan
325.00 1954 Chev. Sedan--A,T. -
300,00
275.00 1952 Pontiac Sedan
Above All in Good Running Condition
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541 -- Seaforth
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