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werMr. n
',the-Stingfr, the 18Sthnb
' o95,epesif e -• ad. Mrs -, Steph.-
'Jewett -7s Greve Dayfield• was i Wroxeter. _Attending 'trona Hensall
et
reiMiontm•Tuesday, w,itli enson;'• Mr, Perey Salalei 'of Wain-
- tiers of the' clan, attending, ;from [wright; Alta.; .who iS. visiting -.at the
Saginavv: -and Iietrok,„IStephenSon residence; Mrs. ,Chas.
- i3lfThr Stidbnrf,'Winglfain,-and Stepheasoli,71\1r.. arid -M -r -S-.. • Harvey
. Keys and family, an Mr. and Mrs,
Garnet .1Vfotisseati• and fandlY...
An enjoyable progra& Of sports
was_earried out -under ,direction of
Mr.. and Mrs.' John McConnell,
Mr. -arid. Mrs,. Ralph Tiirner,.,Mr.:
and Mrs. William ,Consitt. IVIrs.•
Orville Stephenson •and her two.
daughters, from , Marlette, Mich,.
sang dUring the meat heor,,,john
Arnistrengy- -of Stanley, .-was•-• re--
elected . president, and, Lawrence
Stephenson, of. -Varna, secretary:
The 'weather was ideal, for ,-the
;event. The, 1959 .rennion. w111 be.
held at the' same' Place •July
ORR "REUNION .
-•
.' The .nin-th Orr reunion waS held
at Hanover park on .Sunday. Fifty
relatives-' enjoyeddinner and stip-
per. ...Places such as , Detroit, To-
ronto; Parkhill„ Hensall, Wingham
Elm -teed,: Langside, Pine - River,
Bervie, ,kifil,Ough and Lticknew
Were rePresented.: .
. Sports were.' -as follaWs; eldest
-Personloresentr.MrS--Williarn..,Drri-
yo,Ongest- child,- -i)elb ert-Dare
ing husband to dinner,. Mrs. •John
'Cfirrie Williain I_Japp;.
ladies kick slipper, .• Mrs: Currie
and. Mrs. Orr, : jr.; ..yClung
ladies' race, Betty Arm Lapp and
Mrs.-Williain Albright', men Utak-
ing •gingerbread boy :from -news,"
paper behind back, Marvin Orr'
and,Boll 00; young .men'a- race,
Marvin Orr, • '13:iia Orr; ladies! and
-men's clothes pin relay,-, Mrs. Cur-
rie -and Melvin Orr, Sr:., second,
Mrs: Dave Henderson and 'William'
Lapp; -.childreals races, five and
under, jeYce Diane Cnr-
riesix •
to nine,' Larry,- McCon-
nell ; ' Jo aa prey and ickie „ Orr
'tied for second, Plage; 10 and. uo,,'"
, • - ..• •
The, next,-retinieff-Ts-,tirlie-lield
'at Riverview Park,' Exeter. with
Mrs. John,,,Currie,. Wingliarn, and
Mrs. William Lapp, Wingham, to
e
bin charge. The 1058. committee
in -charge were Mrs. Oswald Rude,
Hyde .Park; and Mrs. R:
Hen s all . •
:SkiunyrneNwome
gain. 5 104-15 s--
•
I a 11!'
,-,4rbAt a•tbrilhllony limbs Wart riglyhollravs .
tip.; neck no loirger„:scraAny;',•body loses;
." • lialf -StOrved,'. "bean -role". look. '1'hext,
• 114-11as'.of 21r1S;Vtrertert, Leen; 'edio. never poulcl
ahibefore arc ricry„proad ot sliattely„hcaltliy.,
thhblriXtrex,Tonic.Tab
lets.'.13oln bell& op body sidiory,beeene of
Cppe 11110gtired.„ ,b$, lack oi• iron: Inairroved,
on bare. liones:
•podt f,ear,:fgetting, too' fat. •S:top thIcilag wlien
iroWve gained the 5, 10,15 or 204bs, you need
it* norantel Weight.. Tben•avoirVoyereatiiig. et •
'starches; sriga.Y... and fattening foods, 0 -day
t-aerftrainf,erl" size costs tittle -or buy Coon-
.. only size arid Sav.6750.:rryfamousOstrex T,enic
Tablets for ii,eav vigor and added i>otaidg, this
very day: At ad' druggists. • '
SI3ORNE
INSURANCE
BEAD OFFICE - Exeter, 'Ont,
-n--Colquirorm-,---11
Science Hill
Vice -President: ,
R.R. 3. Mitckell.
DIRECTORS ---Martin Feeney, R
2, Dublin; Robert G. Gardiner,
I.R. 1, Cromarty;' Milton IVIcCtirdy,
B.flt. 1, I<irldon; •Timothy B
Toohey, R.R. 3, Lucan.
AGENTS -Harry. Coates, R.R. f
Centralia; Clayton Harris, ' Mit-
, chell; Stanley Hocking,- Mitchell.
SOLICITOR - W. G. -Cochrane
• SECRETARYTRIEASURER--„Ar
Thur- Fraser, Exeter.
Get more inilk-i-
ICeep your cattle
free.of bitiag flies.
HOI,TADD Dust them with •
twelfth. COWFLY I-•
POWDER -use I -
't just twice a
COWRY month.,
ftillignro COWFLY POW-
runvER -- DER- is better II
than any .spray. I
grAor. Lasts 2 wee
less' work
:1
10 coiarroi.
mrs
ow DAIRY
CATTLE
• SS 2 TuckersMith Promotions
Promotions at SSNo -2 Tucker -
smith, are 'as 'f011ows:*'•' , •
Grade to Grade IX -Mar-
garet troadfoot. ••
, -Grade VII to .Grade
Charters, Susie -Mac Lostell.
Grade VI to Grade VII -Lloyd
Lo,steR, Ruth Ann McNichol, Mary
Grade - V" to Grade VI -Robert -
Cooper; Al Kyle, Robert McNangh-'
Grade III to Grade IV -Bradley'
for you_better Littleton; Donald Littleton, Joan
protection'. for I
your cattle. Costs, Grad to Gra-TL--Brian
•' less than ,14 cent Dayirtan, Gerald Dayrnan,ary Einkbeiner, .Tommy
• Harkness _, _Karen ftfltonT
I' to Gra
.-.--DorothY Turner,?Teacher.
, ,
ar-a-Fly Free
Barn use...
BARBARA KIRKMAN AMILIAR.
, The jUne meeting of the Bar-
bara lOrkaaan Auxiliary of First
Presbyterian Church was held in
the church schoolroom with the
preSident, Mrs. W. 0. -Johnston,
Presiding-, Mrs ' johnsfort -opened
the ineetiag -with: a peem.,' "Give
Me -Au 'Understanding Heart." Af-
ter lhe,ePerainglima she led in
PraYer.
During the 'business session
which followed, it was anzoiMeed
that the July...meeting -will be in
the form of a potluck supper and
wilt be held at Mr. and Mrs. R..
Eerstalte',s cottage at.,I3aYfielcl.. The
Arnold Circle' of Knox Church
Goderieh, will b gusts at the
September rneetiag' and. will Pre-
sent.the Program at that time. The
president reminded the members
of their -blessing boxes,":
be collected' in the fall.'
Mrs. Robert Wxight conducted
the deVotional part.of the meeting.
Mrs,„ F, Smale,read 'the scripture,
and Mrs. K. Sharp offered prayer.
Miss Sharon Strong, accompanied
by 11/Irs.- M. E., Rennie, sang a love-
'lY solo, "Beautiful -Garden of
Prayer." Mrs, E. Andrews gave
interesting current events' regard-
ing the Presbyterian Church in
-Mrs. R. Wright` presented two,
further chapters' of the study WORT
"This is ' Japan." Speaking first
about -the industrialization in Ja-
pan„.:Mrs.__Wright_told-of_the_pro,
-rgress-,being-inadein ;the -post-war
Period, World • trade is essential
as she' lacks raw materials„. She
leekS inabily-to---China :fa- -these.
•materials„ but there•are - mazy -bar-
riers. Defeat had plunged the pet>,
pie -Into a spiritual- slunip. • Mili-
tarists had 'stopped the work of
the Christian. Chnrcli, and the long
established religions of Shintoist/1
and Buddhism were suppressed,
but now the return of freedom of
thought, 'Speech and religion, past -
war Japan is definitely -different
and looking to a brighter ftoture,
she concluded.
err- P9 ACITI
0
ver 40 Per -so -hi aftende.d a pic-
nic --at the farm of Mr-.--end--Mrs-
James McClure on Saturday. The
' event honored Mr, and Mrs. Archie
K' '• • '-
Atte ding were Mr. and Mrs
Kern, their children, -grandchildren,
and great-grandchildrert --Also in,
attendanceWere IVIr. °and Mrs` Ed.-.
Junek,'Sarnia; and Mr: and In.
Gordon MacKenzie, Seaforth.
BLAKE
• and 'Mrs.. ileini BendictaS
Sarnia,- ' spent' the weekend with,
.1\11a1L;';'aal•-ittden:Mdetds'
Wedding: ,
Mr. - Harold-•Fintak*."land,'
'ai,3.d Mr. .William.Clarke spent -Sun..
•
,day at the Darrell:rennioni beld at
- 'Mr: and .MiS.,,,Jelin,StecIde".,and
family, •lif. Vineland, '
weekend: 'With Mr, -and...Mrs. Ein.,•:
erson'Et'band falnitY:land,a1SO
at-
tdrrddd the,,GingeriehStecide wedding
.:
, -
And_ Mrs., „..P...etngerielir
and «Mr : and Mrs. Ilulbert4luscel=
aniliaire .1...ettitried home after, -An
• ,. •
enjoyable trip. to;the east. cOast,',
',Mee can't
, •
• r es t
• FLORBA.IT'S
i,▪ "TRILURE"
1, Action; they
feed' and -die.
.1/ Dust it over
• , floors to. keep
1 barns :free, of
• 1 flies,
. ".
Lt.
• •
. llowip
LORBAkt
ni Rank--
-
ALE -AT...
rmim'suatoot
WATERLOO
-CATTLE- BREEDING SSOCIATI
• --- "Where Better Bulls Are Irs-ed"
Remember Our Annual
• -" JIJLY :15th; at 7:30 p.m:
Everyone is .VVelcome,'- Bring -the Whole Fannly•
vur-,number of services iboritinues to increode'
ase. g
present fiscal Year from December 1/57't°`julle 30158 43' '643':C°Yvs
-
have been inseminated, or 7,961 more than during the same period
the previous year. - '
- 'This is a greater increase than ha ever -been ,e?c.Pelieacedin,
a hill year except in 1952 when the territory and nuntberofbre
e
ds ,
,served were expanded.'' .,
' The "'result for more VeePle will e-
i3ETTER GAITLE FOR BE'ITER LIVEqq • ,
• Fot Service or more inforniation phone collect to.. .
*n. CLINTON IIU. 2-3441
Between '7:30 and. 9.30 m
.• •
dr an excitingly different gi
One that is trtily pri
ersoatan
. • •
practical . ". select a ,box
IPOOT"
- Persosialikcd Sooial Statioii.ery •
Each order atii'acHyely'gift- aciza ed
jzi, a rich,
r)11 box.
E S AP 11 t)T 011,111.
New Phone- tine
ill, Improv
)11osiforIServtce
l'erlihPs You are ainong those ••
• who in recent.mouths have told
us -here at The Huron Expositbr
-'tliat every. time you called 0111'
hue Was busy. If Y011 are, we
want yeti _uod everyone else
who call us, to know that we're
doing something about 'y
We're having a second
installed to kelp us :previd
better service for the public.
This Means that Number 41
you„ have been calling since
way back in 1884, -when tele-
- phones -first came to Seaforth,
will now become 141. The sec-
ond number is 142, '
There now is 110 excuse for ,
not calling us to tell ug about,
your visitors, about'your meet-
ings, .and_other Pevis,, or to
arrange a for sale ad., or or-
' derd some job: printing. Gall
us early and often, and please
remember the new phone norn- -
bers-141 or 142. •-
-TIIE.-FIOVVER -GARDEN- in -bloo m-nialm.s-z-an-excellent -July -
subject for ,areateirir photographers whether the objectiye- be a black-..
and -white display like the illustration. abbt'e, or to capture the
flowers in all their brilliant colors. For a picture as Close as the
one shOwn hhre, yott'll need a -elose--up -attachment -or-yon:
the Saine" effect -by -selecting portion -Of the -negative to be enlarged
-
.i. • - .
July a Good Month To Photo Flowers
3•'' Ott- 'have gefte: to:tii.e.. ex,
pense 01 Planting -.'pereimials-
annuals the -work, involy-.
ed At'S to Want .•sorne-
,pictureS of •:Your garden -in bloom.
Arid 'since •s:o easy' ..-tei'••,iake Stich,
pictures either: black -and -White
lor, What' a- pity to -let such
zt good' opportunity :slip. by. • '
fie Wers :are probehlY:: at 7:their dell
ip ....11,3„eplanting__Se S011.;„ahcl
,itill.,.7floWering',.:•come., earlier, in
'Vletetria, and Vancouver and 'other
sections,. of, ,plubsb Colombia tban„..
in the,,centr,a1"...and. eastern proy
,finces, S0' that Our • snapshot -frierids
in;these..areas avea1onger'sea-
:sea:ler. taking „floral„'Pheto.S.
itt'sections, • of "Ontario' and'
on,
the iCoast . around, .SYdaek;'.
Cane 'Breton; '411e:flowering season
later and of -shorter
countless ' ',Varieties . Will ::spread
thein and 'fragrance,' every-
where .in.- Canada atone time or
It:PoSsible.to daP-
ture,.their
•11 yen are ,
get, :•UP :•real
irterninghefore4hedet has ,eyap,
orated, ‘y,ou c,ouldtry for a bloont
with the dewdrops Sparkling in -the
morning -sub. Ararey a .:prie-win-
ning .pleture has been ebtained 'in
that way. ' ' •• ”
_
Assuming that yours., is a, box-'
:type caniera--and--yop--warit
-tura:" 'a -single blooni or spraSf
Would need,a • close-up -attachment
to-sjip,over-the-.Iens. (They cost
llll thaii45K-Witlif it, yo -u. -can get -
as close as three: and otte:half feet..
Otherwise, you. Shouldn't be closer
than five „feet.' -This applies for
color. as well as d -white
, . , black-an
For general view o1.. your
garden • and indiyiduarflower
-seek an elevated .positri.' If there
are neneaVailable, Stand ona box-,
or better stil, use, steplad-
der. :Take .a look"fropi several dif-
ferent angles -,;-down a ,pathWay, for
exaraple, for:good .coMposition, As
thealluStratiorit• Shows, ,excellent
fleter*,, Photes• can.be,. had ,.in
black-and-white.but photographing
flowers in all their brilliant colors
gives you' a :great opportunity
-seewhat.kow can 'de in.
GEORGE H KAY.'
1EVE E
ATTEND
▪ One 'hundred, and eight 4 -IIT -Club.
girlS' Whohave:eemPleted: the pro•••
,ject; `.`•Tne Club, 'Girl Stands
6641.1 -Ian for AchieVement .. Day
'exercises 'and to present„exhibits,
demonstrations and. -
• ' Mrs: '• Eleanor.' Bradnock; district
president of: -West Huron Women's
presented•ProyinCial • hon-
ors to ;Yvonne .111cTaggart', Oran-
-brook, who his .completed 12,T4-11
ClittintY honors 'Were. presentWai:
b[ettY .Alton,, Marjorie Alton, ' Jo -
'arum :Crozier, jean -Irwin; -all of.
•
Logan Council
:Legan' Council held their: regular
Meeting , ineinberS• pres-
ent; the:Teeve, 'Wilfred KrauSkopf,,
Presiding.' Road accounts -totalling
$4,238.35- and -general , appountS,
amounting 'to -$2,747.17; were Order-•
ed ;The auditoria •• report, as
'presented by Montieth'&,•1Vientietlf,'
showing a • surplus for -1957. of
$624.16, and an accurrailated• Stir:
plus of $21,269.51,'f was adcentedby
cotineil .and their' account ordered'
The 1958asadsmpntof:$22.2Ooix
the Middle .1Vraitland .Conservation
Authority was ordered paid. The -
report oril, M. DatSon, ptiblic en-
gineer.- on :the McDougall .
was profisionally •adopted and the,
ClerkinstruCted to; prepare a by-
law With 'five-year 414, per, cent
debentures;- thdc�it '-of-reylsion
to be held Aughst. - at. S:30
The 1958 Mill' rate was set .the,
lame as 1951r-41,2 MU -IS -for conr
merCial and .9„rnills` for. •residential
and farm lands.. • : •,• ••
The apart, of revision. Wasdis-
pensed' with .on. Branchei.ii andH
of theNortheast .and 'Van Morsel
thins, tenders to, be Called for the
AuguSfITineetiing, -as welt -asAhe.
Centre Braneh of the Northwest.
Refunding by4aws were passed on
the ' Logan .Road arid -Parrott
Drains: '
AKEVI11,
rand Bentl
All
Lionel •Thornton:
and his
•-Casa Rotiyal. Orchestra:
D A N -C
every' Wednesday,. Friday
• - and Saturday
-- tTntjl Lahout'Day-
,
.eogiNv!
016,10. minees, OrelieStra
WediaesclaY,,JulY 30.th,
ToituUY Dersey'S
Orchestra
Weditesday; AU:014.6th'
aper ty.'.'Montag.
Personalizing by ItiterNatiOrial.
‘ef;1414(4e- all0e0 goo at , • 41,
,Caltariesh.;:
:an1',111arie-Bliekef..'Etatigantion.
During -roorning.'1,SesSions,..
.1.47'4M-4neitits,LS:afetYL-pi9Sto.s-and,.
•;11.6 zarcl, • iclentifieation,,took-'plade:'
Miss • Patterson„ • _ Huron
:CountY home .:etonomist, armetinei
clirring aftermien.sessiOnS:.that
the; ne* fall proje et Would be ."The
Cereal Shelf." ! : , •
Blackritssels;:. and
Mise,..Doreed Howatt, coniMented:
the -topic,. :`,qt!s 'Great Te,..Be
-Cahntkir'-'2.-and;71Vfis
:McTaggart • "doiriniented•OnlliCten--:,:
• "One ;Way T 'Geed- Health.''.
EaCh ellib representative 'eXliibited
posters dipIayingtheii t�pis. - --
;Members Of-i,Atithira and ',Walton,
4.41,CItib's:. presented entit-
led,
'"Posture "-Plays- Its,,•••Pare.",,,',..
Colwan6Sh, -ChM "Safetyi.,'Coa:Aher
, ,
Highway'!..;.';' Dungannon, and
rich .Clubs; -;"Safet.y2in 'the, Rome!".
Ethel'. club; • "Sp.eliding,•Ivry:Tir.q.e:
,
:-MiSS• Patterson," preSented:. each
. .
girl With a ,sterling ..silverczspoon.
be eking the Xanadi an erest..',.• ..•";;.... •
•' •ConvenerS-•for ie • event
-Miss :',Patterspn,-•Miss, Mary
Lou Blech,..; •MisS -• .• Flora Durnin,,
Qnomist for. Grey and DUI.-
ferin; ,MisS.'Marilyn litiben,'.herne
ecenernistfcir Perth'•CoutitY,•''''atid•
Mrs. Robert McKercher, .Seaforth..'
t1sborne Count!,
Maps Of Seaforth
Xis Now,' Available
-answer to„repeated requests
trona visifors and reSiderits, a
tailed map of Seaf4,111,. showipg
streets of the town, as well as the
location .of Public buildings, has
been published by Tbo, Divot/ Ex-
pel'? eaolips Ex-
positor?
pryisti:aep. s°11, aVilaeijale
d
avillaleatg
0e
momr •
Mon Spots and Sts Until*
Garments stay -elean lowir
Will wear /onger.,
PHONE 669 sgo.otern
ANDY CALDER Agen
MON. 4114 TRIMS, MORINTINGs
Kirkten and Woodham -will have
neW street •lights Tellewing a.- deci-
sion of "[Jab -aline Township conned'
to shake the installation „costs and
maintain thenni..-Eirkton will, be
brig1itened-with,-21- enclosed diree-.
tional lights - at .an "estimated cost,
of $2,10: Woodham will" receive
14 of the seine'type- lights at ap7
proximately 81,600. •
Usliorne rate was -set at 32'i
mills exclusive of local public
school 'requisitions. The mik ate
will produce 186,000. The 'township
leyy' will be 9.5 mills. Connell gaye
final consideration to 'the budget
cli,tded-which- -Tetrenue-
of 840,000- from othet.,:than 'the tax]
levy. _Expendittires,...inchidiitg :high L
School and county- :- requisitiOns,
were' eafmated at: $125,000. .
grant of $50 as made to the
South Huron 'Agricultural Society.
Report of the 'road superintendent
'was • accepted. and -road accounts
:totalling $4,208:51 Were ordered
7:7Drain
Ml41-1,1cipal :drain and the WalliS
inimicipal drain ,w`ere, passed. The
Davis drain _report was received
and: considered. Court of revision
for the --provisionally adapted
by-
Iaw will be held at the next coun-
cil meeting.
,:oggAra OF LIFE
•tim,.. drawn:, from t
m :the V.,Ta ter'.
•.Knowing what a ,do for a Vic-
. • •
mght
halP 'strip. drowning of its 'rank as
Ihe';Nuraber 4 cause of acci.
dental, deaths; •.•
i§'.1.cp°hesele°uts's';his
slfoinStto g1aliy./Vnis
chance's •ok.'• everbreathing again'
'depend, Ori.how faSt..he :gets arti-
licial. „respiration.'The,,Margin -be-
1Wecri"-ilfe :and, •death .
, measured
between., his .knees, :the ..operater
paces both. 'hands .0iii.-the
a±liiibsrinpghiiig' and hela
of :hands jtist.belOWThe arropit
el: ;The •operatoriferees the' vietim.
to: exhale ',by.' -Slowly,•.rockiii-gTfor-
ward,..straigh,tarin.runtiL.his
are „about': .vertieal ..so .:that • stow:
even lareSsure - k. exerted t the
'• The. patientis .Piatle., to in)iale.'"IV...
SloWiy., rocking
.theLhandS Wider.' his arms' just
above thbifts-'axid--ra-isingth
armsnntil. res,istarice" and -tension
ai-e 'felt"' a t the pat -lea's' shoulders..
The .cycles !. are, 't,eadily repeated
12 tiines- a- Minute,' each :phase '665.
cupying ab�ut eqtial time, „ When
:artificial.respiration is in prodess,
material can-bd,cle'ared: front', tlid;
-When the patient begins togasP„!',
the. onerat6r.Should time .niS '• efforts •
Until:he .startS 'to,
breathe effectiVelY.', .'.:Thgn the vic-
tim. should be taken te. hospital. .
•Ilow long should -artificial resni-
•ratiori•he ko-.1.1p.when•-a,',"drownech
Person snows Ito 'respeitSe at plIT.
At 4eascit
.pi7.
• ,
Thel•beit way,te get .rid 'of work
is ,t6 'do it.'
BRODHAGEN NEWS OF EEK
• Bonnie Puschelberg,datighter of
Mr. land IVIrs.. Lloyd -Puscheiberg1-
-has7beert•;confiried fO ScottMem-
ol'ial HoSpital,,Seaforth,with
i.iVacatiOn Bible' 'School -will be
held . at St.. Peter'S Lutheran Church -
next W.eek, starting at- 9 o'clock
,Menday :rnorningy 11' to 113.
;The14..itrile Will be Sunday, July 20.
The Brodliagen- -13and and' Maj.'
orettes took partirs the,. July 1st
celebration at.:'At*ood.' • • •:.
Mr. ;and Mrs. RusSell;SIMIclica
accoMpanied, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Reaney, nf Mitchell,. the
'International ' Lions Club convery
• tion at ChicagcrcthiS week. . ='
Miss Grace Fischer has, been
tending stimmer schoolin_Loadon,
ig'.'holi-
flaying with: uncle and . aunt,
Mr.' and Mrs,' Howard Querefiges,,
Set; WS. meek.: .
Members- f 'the Chamber- •or
Comirierco here are Proving trans-
portation eVery ;morning at 9:00
'cl'ock for children; ,tO take si.virn-
ming lessons; at the .Mitchell swim -
p001;; --. •
Rey, and Mrs: Robert Rock, Re-
becca and Robert spent a. for days_
this week' -with- his, -parents,
and Mrs.Ed,win Reck, before leav-
ing for his net Charge at -;Dart,
mouth, Nova Scotia. • • •
Mr. -.arid 'Mrs: Ken McLeod, and
family, of Listowel, visited with
holidaying With her 'parents -ReV... Mr, 'and ,Mrs. Charles -Ahrens on
and Mrs., E. J. Fischer, beforeat-- Sunday. -
Between 12:30 p.m. and :30 p.ra., .S.
Power supply to customers in the arpurhey
areaT,will be interrupted Wednesday July 16UL
Seryteezto °the .areas not-be_affeeted.____
Prruption ece§Sary-Tin-7order to ea-rr
- Out- -a' -Voltage -ehtngefof linproTied s-e7rvice.
flitdeU Rural Operotin9 Area
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EAFOR M NUMENT
OPEN DAILY,
T. Pryde' & Son
ALVTYPES .OF
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Inquiries are 'invited.
Telephone Numbers:.;'.
Clinton 16-0- :
•
Exeter 41.
• Dll.. M. W.'STAPI.ETON
Physician, and Surgeon
Phone 90 : Seaforth_
11 .50 answer, call 59
A.?.GPONVELL,
-: • Physician anilSutgeon --
'86aforiii ' '
;
JOHN -1M 'GODDARD, .
.
.Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 •• : Hensel'
SEAFORTII CLINIC _
Telephone 26
E. 'A.- IVIcIRASTER, B.A., IH.D.
.• internest-
Telephone 27
P. L. BRADY, , M.D.
.,Surgecht• •
"-Telephone 55
lilt. 13. MALKUS
,• Telephone;15 ,
•-•,EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
aiid Saturday -only, 7-9
Apfointinents maY 'be- made.
JOu1 13,iONGSTAFF
,•Optometrist . •
Phone 791 ' : • Seaforth
Eyes' examined Glasses Fitted
• MAIN OFFICE, SEAPORTIr
. Office Hours: Seaferth - daily
exeent Monday, 9 am. -5:30' p.m.;
Wednesdaly, 9 ,a..m.T.12:•.30 p.m.;
Thursday evenings by appointme).4
kOnday;
-P...hiTtAbove Hawkins' Hardware.)-
,
A: W, SII1ERY.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.-%
Phones! Office 173, -.Residence 781
SEAPORTII ONTARIO
-
MCCONNEXL _
&STEW
Barristers, Solicitors,',Etc;
COrsINELL •
-P.' D. 1 Mc'I' -
I), sTEWAR
SEAFORTI-i, ONT. Telephone 174
SEAFORT11.•
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VETERINARY CLINIC
. o. Turnbull; Vs;
W. R, BrYans, D.V.M..
Wt G. Drennan,
Phone 105 - Seaforth
1
WO RitS
'paf Oral 67
eINNES
Chiropractic •-. Foot Correction
CONIMERCIAL HOTEL -
Monday, Thursday - 1 ta 8 p.m.,
• G A WEBB D C*
•4381;Qat°';tgetChir°PrV
-Ray -and 'Laboratory
OpenE
-ach we -oh -day
• Wednesday
Tues,and _Thurs. Evenings 7-9 ,
For-A-ppointment - Phoge 666
- A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant •
55 South St,Telephone
• Goderich 343.
Licensed Municipal Auditor,
DOIsT S. DENNIS
Auctioneer
Graduate of Reisch American.
School of Auctioneering. Licensed
in Huron, and 'Perth_ Capable of
handling MI types of sales and ad-
Vertising. • '
DON DENNIS, Walton
Phone Seaforth 843 11 .,
The '111e1ILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
ritAb. OPFICE7:,-sEAF011,Pt nt;
OFFICER&
President=Robert Archibald Sea -
forth ; '
Vice -President -Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth „
;Manager and Sec.-Trea. M. A,
V'''• Reid, Seaforth
DIREC'TORS'
E. Trewartha, Clintonf -J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon-
rdt, Bornholm; 'Robert Archi-
bald, Staforth; John PL IVICEwing,
Blyth; Williarn S=. Alexander, Wal-
ton; . Ilarvey Pulier,, Goclerich;'
E. Pepper, Brticefield; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth,
' AGENTS: - •
Williana Leiper, Jr, Londea.,,
boro; J. P. Pnieter, Brodhagen;
Selwyn Baker, 'Brussels; Erie.
Munroe, Seaforth.
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<>.T. ci,EARY
Seaforth,
' LICENSED EmniptEit -
0 and FUNERAL DIR CTOR
0 Night or Day Calls -,-- 335 '0
0 0 0 -a 0 .0 0 0 0.
0-0' 0 a 0<>- 0 .0.-
<5' J.' A, .13tfitKE
Funeral Director 0
a and Ambulance Service ,•
DCBLIN : ON'T. 0-
. Night or -Day Callst
Phone 43,r 10 `
0.• 0 0 a 0 0. a a- a' 0 0
•si'st."1-
WoRK oat farmer' npin-iint0 are:a:
. work en tratters arid tairto Caiiipoierit, during stermi'We.i.f.Cier,
ni‘.granary ieeti0.141.41efir Soevildt*tayiniettirAikOli
were repl,
aced wius-*Iatta.
Box "
Funerdi Service
0s. Box 0
- Licensed Embalmer 0
0 Prompt and careful attention
PlOsbital Bed 0.
0 FLOWERS FOR ALL ,
O " OCCASIONS-
- Phones: ,r
0 Res, 595-W Store 43
• 0 0 0 0 0 * *
0-0
*''G. A. WilITNt
Funeral Home
Goderich St. W.," Seaforth
AlV/RDLANCE SERVICE 0
Adjustablh hospital heft 0
0' for ,rent-
.0'FLOWERS -FOR tvEnv
OCCASIOX
Teleplicaref. Day arXight 119 0
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