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The Seaforth News, 1958-04-10, Page 8Tip Top 'Tailors Special Purchase Sale of Imported Suitings save up to 530.25 on these special tailored -tet -measure - SUITS VALUES FROM 75.00 TO 90.00 ON SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY 59.75 FOR 2 PIECE SUIT Choose from 50 different imported worsteds, tweeds, venetians, twists and gabardines in the newest patterns and shades. These cloths are a special purchase in qualities that sell regularly up to 90.00 and augmented with many regular 75.00 Fleet Street suitings, If you want a DeLuxe suit at the price of a ready made, come in during this sale, Delivery in 2 weeks • Sale starts Apr. 10 - ends Apr. 19 Order now and save up to 30.25 Special made -to -measure suits 59.75 EXCLUSIVELY AT Stewart Bros. CONSTANCE The Friendly (Few Farm For, um met at the home of Mr. and ;Mrs. Wm. Dale With 36 present, it being the ficial meeting and social evening. A questionaire was filled out and the remaind- er of the evening was spent in progressive euchre with high prizes going to OJr. Frank Kiley and lits. James Dale. Low pri- zes went to Mrs, Ross ;MacGre- gor and Mr, Ken ]Preszcator. Pie and ice cream were served. Misses Muriel Dale and Joyce Jewitt left Friday morning from .Halton airport for Bermu- da where they will spend their Easter holidays. Mr, Michael Burns of Cornell University, New York, and Mr. Charles 'Henshaw, manager of Kingfield Guernsey Farms, of King, Ont., visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale. lir, and Mrs. E., F. Warren, Lynda and Helen of London, spent the Easter weekend with dr. and Mrs, Earl Lawson. Mrs. Wonder and sons of Stratford spent Saturday with her parents, -lir. and Mrs. Robt. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips Sr. of Blyth and Mr. and M'rs, H. Phillips Jr., of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and Sons of London were Easter vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs, Luther Saunders, - :rib•. John Whyte of Oshawa was an Easter visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Master David (Medd is spend- ing )Easter holidays with his cou- sin, Bruce Johnson of Grand Valley. Miss Janet MacGregor of F''ordwich is spending Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Ross MacGregor. ? Visitors with IMT. and Mrs. F. Riley over the ;weekend and Easter 'holidays were IMI. Doug. Riley of Eastwood, Ma•. and Mrs. Ron Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stone and Harold Jr. and Mrs. IEdithIM'adFiaelane of Toronto; , and • Mrs. Robt. Woods and ;Mn•Debbie of Ajax and Messrs J. Wenzel and 'Glen Burke of Tor, onto, and Mr. John MacFarlane of Clinton. (Miss Helen Nlcllwain (nurse - in -training) ,of London, .spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mos. Geo. Mollwain, Mr. and 'Mrs.' Borden Brown, Joyce and ;Elaine spent Easter 'Sunday with friends in Hanover and attended Easter services at 'Christ Church, 'Allan Park. Mr. and ,Mrs, H. Masterman left last Tuesday for their new home in Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Hayter and family of near Arthur, who purchased the Mastenman farm are getting settled, We 'welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hayter and family to. our, community. Mr. and Mrs. C'ha'rles Dexter were entertained to a family dinner at the 'home .of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent of 'Goderieh last !Saturday. Mrs. Lorne Lawson spent the Easter weekend in Chatham ;with Mr. and Mrs. J. Busby. BUSY BEAVERS /The •McKillop Busy Beavers held their first meeting'of "The 'Club Girl Stands on Guard?" on April 3rd at the home of Mrs. e da byesing ng e0tiCanada".The names of 22 members were tak- en down and the officers were elected. Pres„ Grace Doig, vice Pres., Luella Moylan; sec., Sheila Ma- lone; treas., Lynda Dapple; the press reporter, Helen Scott Our leader is Mrs. Keys, and as- sistant leader is Mrs. Papple. The next meeting will be held on April 9b the 9thhome of Fa e Little. Y 'Mrs. Keyes � es 'planned the work we would be doing in the club and she gave us some notes. A delicious lunch. was served and we closed the meeting by singing "God save the Queen". 'Home assignment: Begin re- cord book. Begin plans for first- aid kit. Have record book ready for roll call. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jeffery and daughter Agnes of Wind- sor spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mts. Leen Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Harry West- brook and children of Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. G. Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeseh and family of the Goshen Line North visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oeseh on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Finlay spent an evening with Mrs. -Mary McMurtrie in Bengali. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson and family, Toronto are spend- ing a few days with his mother, knowledgeable eyes at THE BANK Eyes like the ones above express the wisdom that can only come from long experience and sober judgment. It's people with these qualities whom you'll find in the managers' offices of The Toronto -Dominion Bank. People with the knowledge to help you reach the right solu- tions to your money problems, whether they're questions of business financing or of personal budgeting. The people at The Bank are knowledgeable people .. . and they are ready to put their knowledge and experience at your service in any way they can, whether you are a brand-new depositor or one of long standing. The Toronto -Dominion is the bank where people make the difference. TORONTO -DOMINION THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch BANK H-7291 Mrs, Manson and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and son. Mr. Robert Oeseh is visiting his uncle and aunt at Baden. 'Mrs. (Mar Hey and daughter, iter g+ Mrs. Archie Mustard visited relatives'. in London for a •, few days, Misses Grace Erb and sister Mary Lou spent 'Monday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb. (Mrs, Edmund .Erb and 'sister, Mrs. Maly Manson, and Mrs. D. Manson of Toronto and Mrs. !H. Finlay spent Monday at a quilt- ing with (Mrs. Alvin !Gingerioh south of 'Zurich. ,Mr. and Mrs. (Harvey ''Martin announce the .birth of a son in Clinton n'Iospital recently. WALTON The April meeting of 'Duff's United Ohuroh W. A., was held in the S. IS. room 'on April S at 2 p.m. with .24 'ladies present. The president, IIVbrs. G. MclGavin, opened the ' devotional period with poem entitled "The Lord is Risen", Hymn 86 "When I Survey the Wondrous 'Cross' was sung with Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull amt the piano. A short prayer was followed bY the top- ic "Why IWeepest Thou" end scripture taken from 'St. John 19: 1630. Mrs. R. Bennett gave the secretary's report. Mrs. Coutts reported that the IEverY-, day Cards had come and it was decided that each ;group could divide them as they'wislhed, the treasurer's report followed. The kitchen committee is to look af- ter the fixing of several items in the kitchen, also sere what is needed and purchase same. The •Spring !Presbytery will bis held in Wingllam, May 7. The meeting closed with hymn 100, "The ISrife is O'er", foMonwed by prayer. HIENS:ALL Noble Grand (Mrs. Wm. Cold - well presided at the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge 249 on Wednesday evening, when Mrs. Ada Fritzley D.D.P. of Goder- ich made .her official visit. An invitation was extended to Am- ber Lodge to present the degree at the Goderich Lodge on April 2.2nd when the Assembly Presi- dent, Mrs. Martha Pattersonwill be 'present. The invitation was accepted. The Lodge donated a contribution to the Cancer Fund. It was decided to hold a social evening at the meeting on April 16th, each member to in- vite a guest. The D.D.P. Mrs. Ada Fritzley gave an interesting address on "The Vital Lodge". Mrs. Harold Parker presented Mrs. Fritzley with a gift on 'behalf of the Lodge. Mrs. Bowra extended greetings from the Goderich Lodge. Tickets were sold on a cake donated by Mrs. Hugh Mc- Ewen. Mrs. R. E. 'S'haddick held the lucky ticket. The ticket was also drawn on a flower garden quilt, and was won by Allen Johnston, Kippen, 'Mrs. Stanley Mitchell sold the lucky ticket. Refreshments were served at the close, 'DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Al Young a family, Toronto, with Mrs. Ma O'Rourke and Frank. ' 1'Ir. and Mrs, Don MacR and family in Parkhill with and Mrs. J. D. MacRae, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill, Bil and Karen with 'Mr. and M William Stewart, Kitchener. Mr. Peter Maloney, rr 5, Se forth, purchased the home the late James L. ,Krauskopf Saturday. A successful sale household effects was also hel Miss Shirley :Horan, Bran ford; Mr. and Mrs. PatlPattiWood,, Georgetown, with M and Mrs. Fergus Horan. '-lir, and 'Mrs. (Patrick 'Rya spent E -aster with Captain an Mrs. Edward Tozer, Morgan town, West Virginia, Miss Anne, Dennonie, Dunda w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0 Rourke. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reynold f Detroit, Mrs. Tom Kelly an M .rs. J. Carpenter, Blyth, wi iss Monica Byrne. Miss Phyllis .Butters, London Mr. Allan Butters, Newcastle ibh Mr, and Mrs. T. Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraus opf, Ferndale, Mich., Mr. an 1 •s. Jerome Nicholson, London vita Mr. and Mrs. James Kraus opf. Mr. and .Mrs. G. Montan o embroke, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Evans with IMr. and Mrs. Joh. leafy, London. Miss Alice and Theresa Ryan f London, Miss Mary Margare yan, 'Kitchener, at their Thome ,Dr. and Mrs, F'. 'Stapleton a and 'family, Galt, with Mr. and •s. William 'Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hol- nd, Toronto, with Mr.andrs. Geo. holland. Miss Lydia Jordison, Toronto, r. and. Mrs. A. Jordison, An stew with Mrs. 95. Jordison, d Mr. and Mrs. C. 1Friend•. ,Mr. Gerald Burns,(Mr. andes. Ray Hoth'am and children London, with IMr. and Mrs. Burns. Mrs. A. Whebham spent East - in !Nvaldie, Texas. Miss Rose' (Marie Feeney, Mr. en ,Feeney, Mi. and (Mrs. F. ( oney, Kitchener,, Mr. and rs, Leonard Feeney, of St. Ma rys with Mrs. C. Feeney. ,Mr. Neil. and Richard Shcaple- ton, 'St. Jerome's. High 'School in e'hener, with Mr. and Mrs. StoIMr.. andon. Mrs. Bill Murphy of rimshy with 'Mr. and Mrs. C. istner, and Mr. and Mrs. John urphy. WMr, 'Ken..Stapleton, of Toren - with Mr. and (Mrs. Fergus trapleton. IMr, and Mrs, J.- and nd 1'y ae tYlr. lie 15. of on of d. t- ek 1. n d 1- s, d th a f k n t 0 M ✓ k 64 k 1P C 0 IR Ma M M ca an E' 'M of . err Mia. M (Kit G K IM to s ale at Trout Creek. Mr. land mars. Jean Lavoie at Farnham, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs, John 'O'Reilly and boys Toronto with. Mr. and Mrs.' Hulbert O'Reilly. 1 Mrs. (Grattan Dwyer and chil- dren, Mfrs. Loretta Jordon, of Leamington with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Delaney. . Mr. Gordon Costello, 'King- ston, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan 1 Costello. BORN` Duffy -At. Scott Memorial Hospital on . April 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Duffy, RR1• Dublin, a daughter Bennewibs--At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on, April' 5th, to Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Bennewies, Seaforth, a son Roney -At Scott Memorial Hospital on April 6th, to Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank I Roney, RR3 Dublin, a daughter- CROP REPORT - •Quite a number of farmers are seeding in the (South end of the County; some reporting that 'they are working around snow banks. The land is working very well. There is very little growth as far as grass is concerned says , D.' H. Miles, IAgr. )Rep. for Bum - on County. :. -(Some trees have been tapped, and maple syrup is 'on the anark- et about $16.50 per gallon, says, D. H. Miles, Agri. Resp. for Hur- on.County. Boys" COM biccyyclle R in Lvery E good shape. Moffat 230 volt Electropail water heat- er,good as new. Graham •brooderinfra- red 2 bulb type with thermostat. All items .priced reasonably. Andrew David- son, phone 6671.3 Seaforth Bull calf. FOR Sto Go, d VanDen I' Hengel, Seaforth RR5 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Joseph Scott wishes to express her 'heartfelt appreciation to the many kind friends for the gifts, cards, calls andm, m Y Other acts of kindness during er recent Espto Rey. ecially Hall, DrStapen and the staff and nurses of Scott Memorial Hospital CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to my friends and nei- ghbors, nursing staff and doctors of the Clime or treats, flowers and cards, while I was a patient at Scott Memorial Hdspltal. MRS. ALEX McOREGOR CARD OF 'THANKS We would. like to • thank those who sent us cosmic,' gifts, treats and visited• us. while we were patients in Scott Scott Memorial Hospital; also special. thanks to Dr. Gorwill and the nursing. ata@. LINDA, & LOI�1DY MacDONALD CARD OF THANKS The family of the_ late Mrs: John McNichol wish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends who assisted in any way diming the illness and. death of their wife and mother. The kind expressions of sympathy. are also ,appreciated • IN MEMORIAM In memory, of a dew mother Mrs. Sidney Dolmage who passed away 3 years ago, April 13 It's lonesome here without.. you, Mom.. For �ii£ea is not ntha came te .us Since you were. galled away. Howe had all -the world to :give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear your voice, and see your smile And greet you at the door. So you who have a Mother, Cherish her with - care, You'll never know the heartache Till you see the vacant chair. • -Ever remembered .and -sadly by sons and daughters COMING EVENIrS The 'Ladles' IGuirld of Thomas' Anglican 'Church holding a rummage sale .on 'day, rApri'1 26th. One Cockal tt OR SALE garden tractor with 5eelya;oo'ndse little. Cmlot tton 4 with plow and cultivator,: also wheel weights. Price very reasonable. Phone' 44E Seaforth missed St, are Sat= Clearing Auction( Sale Of Farm Machinery. At Lot 23, .Con. 2, Stanley Twp., 1% miles west and 2 nines north of Brueofleld, on Wednes- day, April 16th, at 1.90 P.M,- FuII line of fawn machinery including 0 ft. Massey, Harris combine. Allis Chalmers tractor with crow crop culti- vator, Massey Harris 13 hoe diek drill 2. plate double diek, 17 tooth cultivator, fur^ ^. At the same place there will be of- fered for sale by the Public Trustee,' 8 piece sectional chesterfield suit; 3 Heintzman piano (excellentcondition)3 WANTED 1/3 or r/ h.p. electric motor. Phone 508W. Seaforth 236 Sussex -POR pullets E 0. weeks old. Jos: Holland, Dublin phone' SOr2 Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Machinery. At lot 98, Con. 12, McKillop Twp„ on Tues- day, April 16th at 1 P.M. 2r,(, miles p south of Walton and mi lea les deet Cattle-9Holstein ton n cow 2 cows, due time of sale balance m fall( a8 Holstein heifers 1 year old 2 Holstoun Iroifers 5 months old,Holstein heifer 6 weeks old. Hereford &. Holstein steer calf 5 .months old. Hogs -4 York sows carrying w first litter; due last week of April. an York sow bred 10th of March. Land- p race sow bred 11th of March. 15 hogs almost ready for market. 10 hogs 1501 lbs. 5 hogs 80 lbs. York boar 7 months and old. Machinery -No, 70 Oliver tractor on good rubber. Ford tractor on good, $4 rubber. Ford- 2 furrow plow. Massey Harris narrow bottom 3 furrow plow. 6 ft. Ford mower. Ford buzz saw. 0 tooth stiff tooth Ford uultivator. 6 foot A Cockshutt double disk, 3 section spring tooth harrows, 5, section drag harrows. I 2 set diamond harrows. 11 run Massey ' see Harris disk fertilizer drill.. Internation- Ba al drop head Hoy louder. John Deere so Aide rake used 1 season. Rubber tired 1 - wagon with eliding half ruck. Rubber, tired wagon with box. John Deere corn- to bine With motor, complete with scour kleen fax rolls, pick up and grain lift- ets. Wagon with grain box, two wheel) S trailer. Woods milker with motor. 2 awn singe units, Champion electric grinder art with 3 h,p. motor, 16 foot. grain auger. l 26b Mildmay grain thrower with 60 ft. of iitPe. Viking electrto cream separator used 9 months. Internntionai weeder nearly naw. 7 ft, Deering binder, brood- er house 10x20, brooder house 10x12, 9 oil brooder stoves, fanning mill, beam Ty scales, hay fork, rope and ear. 400 bu. Th" Garry onto, grown from reg. seed, least electric fencers, Sno Blo snow blower. I C Forks, shovels, chains. 40 ft, plastic hose and other articles. Terms cash. No reserve, farm sold, Prop. Thomas Kirby Aunt., Harold Jackson Clerk, E. P. Chesney iney all with t@an ctor other farm mach• Terms cosh Prop,.' John A. McEwen Auctioneer, Harold Jackson FOR SALE Twfarrow in two weeks', e Yorkshire litter, Gordon Reynolds FOR SALE Half shepherd and half collie, pups. erg Kolb', Lot. 5, Con, 1, McKillop HELP WANTED Sales Indy fora retail story in Sea. rth, Box 127 -The 'Seaforth Nowa FOR SALE An 80 4. Case tractor, 3, years - old, wi three point hitch, live hydraulic d live power take off. SamStorey. Ph .844 r 41 Seaforth FOR SALE Mixed baled hay, red clover. alfalfa timothy. Also boat 12 foot plywood th 6- h.p. motor. Wm. 5. Storey, :phone 4r41Seaforth FOR SALE Red clover seed. Phone 17r13 Dublin.' au Ducharme FOR SALE Gary and Rodney seed oats. TlmothY d and red and sweet clover aced. led hay 20c a bale. John W. Thomp- n, phone 888 r 31 Portabletyre?,R SALE ,ie r, like Apply the News Office TO RENT ix room apartment, separate bath, ilsblo immediately, heated. Apply. er 7 p.m. to John Tremeer, phone w Seaforth FOR SALE• 1931 Studebaker car, in good running condition. Priced for quick ,sale. Phone Seaforth 8411.4 ESTATE Auction Sale Of Property and Household Effects, On Church street in the town of Sea - forth. Saturday, Anti] 19th( at 1 P.M. Admiral refrigerator, Sunshine mim- etic. Princess Beth cook stove, drop leaf table. Kitchen table, kitchen chairs, couch, vroomng suite. machine, .(Electric. tenter, writing desk, 3 piece chesterfield tables, rockers, lamps, other( electric ap- pliances, Electrolux vacuum cleaner (like new), -hall rack, 3 bedroom suites, quan- tity of dishes, kitchen utensils, crocks. scalers, tuba, ladders, garden tools, hose. Property -7• room 1 54 stony . stucco mouse with sun porch, garage, furnace, 8 piece bath, excellent location and in good condition. Terms, chattels cash. Property 1055 down, balance 30 days. Offered subject reserve bid. Estate of late Mrs.. Hanna. Gordon rEaoe. Solicitor, Herold AuoneeW. rEP.Chs-ney, Clerk SEAFORTH PROPERTIES FOR SALE ' Practically new ultra modern one story Brick dwelling, West St. Two bed rooms, oil heat, full. basement with 're- creation room. Terms arranged. All modern one storey frame dwelling, GODERICH ST. west. Built two years. Two -bedrooms. Large living room. Oil. heat, Lovely location, ` Worth investi- gating. Storey and half, EAST WILLIAM ST. Frame with white ,asbestos siding. Mod- ern in every respect. Terms arranged,. Norlthe1Main one storey Threebrick bedrooms,5, dwelling, water heating, oil fired. A lovely home.. Egmondville. House, two email barns with four acres of land. A good buy. M. A. REID Real Estate & Insurance Phone 214 .Seaforth WANTED BOOKKEEPER Male or Female Typing required Seaforth Sewer Tile Seaforth Don Brightraii CANADIAN PETROFINA LTD. Dealer and Distributor of Petroleum Products Gas, Stove and Furnace Oil Prompt Farm and Home Delivery PHONEY 354, SEAFORTH, ONT. FOR SALE mistily and red clover seed. Ken L. ompson, 833 r 13, Seaforth. 14 anile t of Kinburn.. ollie puppies from good heeler strain Clintlnnd seedoRatSALE istered seed. Tames Carnochanram nee 663r32 Seaforth Phone FOR SALE Holstein steer calf. Norman Schade, phone 842x3 WANTED A number of cattle to grass for six months. Edgar Allan, phone Clinton I•IU 2-9567 Notice Township of Tuckersmith DUMPING- GROUND Township of Tuckersmith Dumping Ground will be open Wednesday a Saturday afternoons from. 2 to 0 o'cle and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, un further notice, E. P. Chesney, Clerk OR SAE 13 disc M.H. (fertilize,' drill. Frank Williams. phone 41r2 Dublin LimeFOR 3LE. green shortie coat, size 1C, 2 teen age dresses, pink nylon dress, size 101,. Phone 136.7 WANTED Cattle for pasture, good grass and large quantity of water. Also 35 acres of crap land to rent on Frank Murray farm in McKillop• Apply Bernard West- ervelt, phone 22'38 Blyth HONEY of 1057 crop lr of honey, amber $1.90; clover $2.26 in 8 ib pails. Wallace Ross-Apiariea THE SE/AFORTH NBW9 Thulrsday; April 10, 1958 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful ' Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones:. Day 43 Night 595W. MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and•:'Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W . Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, -.1 p.m. to 6 -p.m., �dsili except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- urday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments ,made in advance sa. desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC .T.O. TURNBULL, D,V.M„ V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. W. G.-DRENNA;N, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optom•tr4M Phone '791. Main St., Seaforth Hours--Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to 6.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. en by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010. - - above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.90 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE • Pyre • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL' DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance -Co. ' HEAD, OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Officers -president, 'Wm. S. Alexander' °"• vice -Pros„ R. Archibald ; Manager and Seo.-Treas„ se A. Reid, Seaford'. Directors -J. L. Malone, Seaforth) J. H. McEwing, "Blyth ; W. S. Alexander, Walton; E. J. Trowartha, Clinton; J.IL Pepper, Brucefleld • C. W. Leonbardt, Bornholm ;: H. Fuller, Godorleb ; R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister. Broadfoot Seaforth. Agents -- Wm, Leiper Jr., Londe koro a T. F. Procter, - Brodhagen • Solwyn Baker. Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offlcba. AND FUEL O L WILLIAM M. HART Office 'Phone 784 - Res. 285 RADIO REPAIRS rafflerepairstae all kinds endguaranteed Casio.. at TERRY'S Rouse, RADIO 347Rr Seuforth�o� CE ek If :you want gravnd el. sand, top soil or til excavating gust phone 864 Seaforth. ED BOYCE NOTICE Fleury Bissell discs and packers ar- iiving•,noliw. Get your orderain as aunnly will be mited. V. J, Lne, Seaforth RR 5. Peons 46r12 Dublin Red CloverFOR SALE seed• Dan Beuermann, Phone 52 r 19 Dublin, WANTED TO RENT 26 or 50 acres if seeded down, -with. buildings, house and barn. Apply The News -Office. I have FOR SALE been fortunate in secur- ing the Mountain Way Herd of Guerra. seys from Nova Scotia, purebred and vaccinated, milking cows and heifers now at the farm., The Avon Valley. Herd will arrive first week in April. Wm. J. Dale, r r1. Clinton. FOR SALE Seed grain, Hurt barley, ideal for mixing with late oats, $2 bushel. Brant barley $1.75 4ushel. Gary oats $1 bushel. These needs were all grown from regist- ered seed ,last year, Lewis P. Coyne, Seadorthrr8, phone 64'16 Dublin. Mable s 1•uOR: SALE Louis Bolton, 840r22lsSen ortirothy seed. Notice to Creditors Intof WILLIAMhJA'EN S�DUNCAN All persona having claims against the Estate of 'William Jarneo Dungan, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Retired Manufactnrei•, de- ceased, who died on the 3rd day of January, ]958, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of April, 1959, after which date the assets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to elaime then received. DATED art Seaforth, this 25th, day of March, 1959. McCONNELL & STEWART, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors - for the Executors NOTICE For artificial insemination informs. tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding sociationat: Clinton HU2-34411 etween 7.90 and 9.30. A.M. We have all breeds available -top quality at low coat. FOR SALE Authorized agent for Viking Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub- lin, Clinton and Hessall district: Repairing a specialty. A few good used ones on hand. ` Basil O'- Rourke, Brueeefld. Phone Hun- ter 2-9131 D Old horses wanted at 31,4c lb., and dead cattle at value. if dead phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone collect 1483J4 or 148931 (Goderich) BERT PEPPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER Now booking Sales for the. coming season R.R. #3 Phone Clinton Seaforth 35U 2-7684 FOR SALE Half Price -30 Aluminum com- bination windows, several wood- en storm doors, various sizes. Jackson. hornet Ltd:, Seaforth DEAD STOCK REMOVED 915.00 and up paid tor old, Wok or dis- abled horses or cows.. Highest cash .value paid in surrounding district for dead stock. Prompt sanitary disposal in winch equipped. trucks. Phone Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153, collect TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w Seaforth Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47