The Seaforth News, 1958-08-14, Page 8KIPPEN
•Sunday service in St, Andrew's
United Church was represented
by a fair attendance. The Choir
rendered an anthem, Mrs, 'War -
roll Thomson singing a solo. Rev.
MOMillan selected his sermon on
"Christian enlistment based : on
the Master'scall for service",
and said there is a great need
today tocarry the old fashioned
religion into all departments of
the world's life, econpnically,
industrially, socially, religiously
RIGHT THIS WAY
TO FOOD SAVINGS
All prices good till Saturday night, Aug. 16.
Redpath Granulated
SUGAR 5 ib' bag 49C
VAN CAMP'S Improved
BEANS with Pork 2 15 oz tins 27c
SALAD DRESSING
MIRACLE WHIP ige 32 oz jar 73c
GOLD SEAL =- FANCY RED
SOCKEYE .SALMON 73/4 ea tin 45 c
CHEERY MORN -- Pure 15 off Ileal
INSTANT COFFEE ige 6 oz jar 97c
CHEESE SLICES -Kraft Canadian 8 oz pkg, 35c
BABY FOODSHeinz 3 tins 31c
CERTO - Liquid Bottle 30c
PEANUT BUTTER-Ellnlarr
16 oz. jar 35c
POTATO CHIPS -Hostess . , , ige 10 oz box 55c
TOMATO JUICE -Fancy Quality large 48 oz tin 29c
SODA CRACKERS-Christies 1 lb box 35c
CARNATION MILK 2 ige tins 29c
HANDIMILK-Silverwood's Powdered 1 lb pkg. 41c
APPLE SAUCE-Snart's Choice Quality.... 2 20 oz. tine 35c
POPPING CORN -Top Crop , , , 1.6 oz poly bag 17c
TOMATO SOUP -Aylmer 2 10 az tins 25c
CORN SYRUP -Bee Hive 2 Ib Tin 31c
ASST. FRESIIIES-mules your soft drinks 5 pkgs. 29c
PALM PICKLES -Sweet mixed large 30 oz jar 49c
TOILET T1SST,Tl0-W'Isite Cross 3 large rolls 39c
SARDINES -Brunswick 3 tins 29c
COFFEE -Cheery Morn fresh ground1 1b tin 77c
SMITH'S OR
UNITED BUYERS S t 3 A t F
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Buy your
Western Fair
Tickets NOW!
Only Advance Sglo lickot holders aro
ollglhlo to draw on thew froo ears.
Tiekon mast ho in by 9430 p,m.
5etordey, Sopt,13, to be eligible
for draw:', Prow will bo
made at 10430 p.m. In
front of grandstand.e!,�sts
Each Ticket admits 1 adult or 2 children
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THE
;ATV-'sti.4 9. is
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager' Seaforth Branch
and politically. patty in the new land of Canada,
It appears that we may have and their neighbours, the Eng-
as followers in service .grown lax 'lisle, the Germans and the Irish,
or indifferent iii upholding the with the characteristic vitality
Meals and basic principles. Too of each race .and with tile coin•
often we have been sidetracked mon -spirit of the pioneer and the
into pursuing. lesser objectives frontiermaii, had brought their
and less worthy ends, What few belongings and their faith in
Christ cattle to establish does not God to the new land with the
conte quickly, it requires pati- hope that their eflorte might
ecce. A few years ago, the slogan prosper.
was "The World for Christ' in this John Dolg, father of William
generation". It didn't materialize MaoLaren Doig, was, born at
for the forces' of evil continried Thornhill, Scotland in 1820, and
to 'combat the onward xnai'eh of even: at that ,time the name' Doig
truth and righteousness. It is dated, back many centuries In
difficult sometimes to be a fol. that locality. It: may be interest -
lower right at home and :in the ing to note that 1.111s name'' is of
sphere in which we move for Gaelic origin and o r i g i n e 112
"The Carpenter' of G a 1111 e e" meant "death", The poem "Oran
every laud, in every- age, gas still
clown the
the streets again, 1 and Doig", or "Song of Death",
may be found among the works
is building men, o1 the immortal Scottish bard,'
At Christmas time we hear' a 'Robert Burns, According to tracli-
knocln, He goes from door to tion the name Doig was bestowed
door, "are any • worknen out of on a certain Highland warrior,
worn;:?: The carpenter n e o'd s who had' distinguished himself
more". Christ is still today as in among his clansmen,
the yesterdays calling us, you and,
me to His service. His church to- FALL 3"AIR DATES SET
day is not a beggar by the side A list of Ontario Agricultural
of the road, waiting for people to Societies' fairs for 1958 includes
throw in. a coin, but an institu the following:
tion serving the needs of the Arthur -September 23, 24
commnunity, and entitled to our Bayfieci-September• 24, 25
support in the legiance. •It's an. Blyth -September 16,.17 _
opportunity for co-operation tin' Brussels -September 25, 26
the eternal plan, and as we serve Clifford ---September 10,. 11
and give we are blessed. Our. re- Coiling'wood-October 2-4
sponse to Him is voluntary, "Be- Dungannon -October 3
hold I stand at the door and .Elmira -August 29; 30, Sept. 1
knock". Ile will not forge him- Exeter -September 17; 18
self upon us, what we do rests Forest -September 16, 17 •
entirely with us. Harriston-September 17, 18
Olcl Chinese Proverb -"If there Kincardine -September 18, 19
is righteousness in the heart, Listowel -September 22, 23
there will be beauty in the •char- Luoknow-September 23, 24
actor; If there be beauty in the Milverton -September 19, 20
character, there will be harmony Mitchell -September 23, 24
in the family home, If there is New Hamburg -September 12, 13
harmony In the home, there will Owen Sound -October 8-11
be order in the •nation: When Port Elgin -September 12, 13
there is order in the nation, there St. Marys-Ootober 7, 8
will he peace in the world. Seaforth-September 18, 19
WILLIAM J. PENNER Stratford -September. 15-17
The death of lir, Win. J. (Pat) London Western Faiir-Sept, 8-13
Venner occurred Friday morning Tavistock -September 5, 6
at the Queensbury Nursing .Route Walkerton -November 5, 6
n llensall, lir, Veneer was in Zurich -September 20 and 22
Seaforth Hospital When first he
became ill, and later removed to FEDERATION' NEIPS
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ipPen at the home of his daugh- By .7, C. Hemingway
er, Mrs. Wm, Kyle where he re- Some time ago the Government
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eines• for 4 months, and on announced a set of Stabilization
W taken prices These have received ap-
o the nursing home in HensonHensonproven in some quarters and whilo he died on Friday Morn- ser-
ious opposition in others, Your
ng.
Ile was born in Oronlarty in Federation of Agriculture feels
878, was the eldest eon 0f the that this is an important subject
ate Thomas and Susanna Venner, and is vitally concerned in learn-
t the age of 16 years he moved Ing the opinion of producers of
o Cliiselliurst boundary farming the different commodities.
there till moving to Henson one If a stabilization price is too
ear ago, 'Ills wife, the late Mar' low it is of no benefit to the
garet McLeod passed away six producer. It it is too high we run
ears ago. He is survived by one into surpluses that have to be
aughter (Florence) Mrs.. Wm. disposed of in some manner. The
Gyle of Kippen and two sons problem is to discover what is
oycl and Jim of Hensall, one right, There are those who say it
on Norman died In infancy. Five is unnecessary and hsrmfnl to
randchildl'en and two great production.
randchildren. One brother Wes- The latter part of August meet -
:1' of Ilensali, and one sister ings will be held for members of
Irs, Archie Ryokntan of Exeter. the Federation jointly with re -
e was predeceased by two silt- presentatives of the. Commodity
rs and one brother. groups to arrive at a definite poi -
The funeral was held from the icy that can be supported by the
onthron Funeral Chapel on Sun- Ontario Federation of Agrieul-
ay, Aug. 10th, Rev, C, Daniels titre,
=ducting the service. A niece, You, the producer, know better
i1 a, Geo. Woodcock of Dearborn, than anyone else the effects of
Itch,, sang Beyond the Sunset" support prices on your income.
nd "Face to Face". The floral We hope you will consider this
ibutes were beautiful. problem as it affects yon and let
The pallbearers were six nepll- your representative kifaw your
ws: Roger Venner, Wilmer Dal- solution; It is only in this. way
mule, Wess Ryckman of Exet- that your organization ran best
Conlon McLeod of Parkhill, serve you.
alines Ryan, Detroit and Ken-
eth McLeod of Parkhill. In-
rment in McTaggart's Cemetery.
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KIP.PEN
W. 1i. Doig,'a man of many in-
terests, School Teacher, Farmer,
Lawyer, lie made his nark in
varied fields of action.
Following is a biography of the
late William MaeLaren Dolg, of
liii,pen, who passed away Marcfi
19th, 1933.
William 1TacLaren Doig, the
eleventh child and youngest son
of John Doig and Janet MacLar-
en Doig, was born on the family
homestead near Kippen on .liar.
12th, 1859, at a time when the
country was a virgin forest and
the pioneers were removing the
timbers from the fields which
have since become fields of Men
ty. Among his earliest recollect
tions was that his mother bad
carried him many times from the
log cabin, when his father was
felling the giant elms and maples
thereabouts, lest the cabin be
crushed should a tree fall upon
it. IIe also recalled vividly his
attendance at meetings of county
council there in the "G0's"
with his father who was then
Reeve of Tuckersmith when the
policies of Huron and Bruce
counties were being shaped by
men who were not only rugged
frontiersmen but shrewd political
leaders. At that time, the hardy
Scots had just left their comfort•
able homes in the okl land to hew
for themselves and their children
forever homes of peace and pros.
WESTERN FAIR TICKETS
Western Fair advance sale ad-
mission tickets can now be pur-
chased in Seaforth and adjoining
towns and villages in strips of
two for one dollar. Only holders
of these advance sale tickets are
entitled to participate in the
draw Saturday night, Sept. 13th,
for three beautiful 1958 four door
sedans-Metor, Pontiac, and Nadi
Rambler.
This purchase of a strip of two
tickets for a dollar gives the hol-
der six chances to win a car -
truly a bargain. Von don't have
to be present to win one of these
sedans.
Western Fair, Sept. 8 to 13 at
Queen's Park, London, is Che ma-
gic show of Western nOntanio,
with a thousand and one attrac-
tions for the entire 'family. Don't
forgot the dates, 'Sept. 8 to 13,
and don't forget to buy those' ad-
vance admission tickets for the.
entire family. You .may win a
car. One adult ticket will admit
two children up to the age of 12.
HURON -WILL GET
SOME PTIEt1.RANTS'
The lands and forests depart-
ment aisuouneetl Thursday it has
allocated this year's crop of
pheasants raised at the provincial
game bird farm at Cotrington, 19
miles west of Belleville.
The crop amounted to 36,000
pheasants and about 34,000 of
them will be released in the Lind-
say, Huron, Tweed, Simcoe and
Rideau districts. In addition, sev-
eral hundred adult birds will be
distributed to bird clog associa-
tions for the training of retriev-
ens.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who visited
me, eent made and treats while I was a
Patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, 'London.
A special thanks to .the neighbors who
did my haying. Everythingwassincerely
appreciated.
ART ANDERSON.'
CARD OF THANKS
The -family - of the late H. E. Smith
wish to -express theirsincere thanks to
the -neighbors, -friends, stall of Scott
iAlemorsl Hospital, nurses; and doctors
their kindness, sympathy, cards, and
for floral tributes during- theirrecant sod
bereavement. It will always be rememb-
ered. Mrs. H, E. Smith and family
IN. MEMORIAM
Harburn -In loving Memory of . our
dear wife and mother, Mr,. F. Harburn,:
who passed away one year ago, August
16th, 1057. -
Suet :away where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace awaiting all;
Lodging, nueknew, in her love to say,
I am not .dead, Ian .just away,
-Always remembered by her husband
and family._
FOR SALE
One-way disc for 8 point hitch trac-
tor. Sam McClure, Seaforth RR. 2
•WANTED
First Mortgage. of $1000.00 on modern
residence adjoining Seaforth, Interest
6%. Repayments to suit lender. Apply -
McConnell & Stewart, - Seaforth, -Ontario.
Telephone 174.
FOR SALE
Large, Fess all 0pace heater. Matt.
Iie71y, Harpurhey, RR2 Seaforth ,..
I can look after ono NOTICE or two children
at my home. Flilda Christensen, Railway
1 street
FOR SALE
General Electric refrigerator, Meblary
4 plate electric stove, electric washing.
machine, treadle sewing machine. Phone
2$5 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Large frame building, also three large
round elevated water tanks, located at
the Seaforth. Salt Co. property, Sea-
forth. Apply Dr. E. A. MoMaeter, phone
26 Seaforth
TO RENT,
Heated apartment, Apply Dr. E. A.
McMaster
HONEY NOTICE'
The early sowing of buckwheat near
my apiary I am sorry that I cannot auln-
ply pure clover honey this year. Will
have clover and asmall quantity of
buckwheat mixed 'followed by golden and
light amber later, Any one that does
not want this kW of honey, pleasecall
and get their container any time, Ebner.
Shade, Dgmondville
WANTED
Man for steady travel among consum-
ers in Huron Comity. Permanent con-
nection with large manufacturer. Only
reliable hustler considered. Write Raw-
neigh's, Dept. 11-304.131 4005 Richelieu,.
Montreal, Que.
FOR SALE
Three pups, also two tractor tires Ox
24 and a• tube, suitable for implement
use only. Alfred Buchanan, phone 541x4
Seaforth, 1st farm west of Kinbuun
WANTED TO BUY
Grade Jersey heifer calf. Ambrose
Addley, Ord house east of Milburn on
south side. Phone 333x4
TO RENT
Rooms suitable for couple. Apply and
6 p.m. Mrs. Wm, 0. Kelley, East Wil-
liam street
Blacksmith 0 SALEvice, wrench-
es and complete outfit,
quipment. Apply to
Art Bushey at Town Hall, Seaforth at
1 o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 18.
FOLIND
jackets in good condition, one blue,
size 6, one brown size 4. Phone 67731'25
HONEY FOR SALE
Now pouring clover honey at 25, a
Pound in your own containers, Wallace
Ross Apiaries
THE ELECTION ACT
Statement of Elections Expenses of
Charles S. MeoNaughton
Postage 6260.14,
Signs 840.50.
Advertising 0178081.
Goderieh expenses 6116.58.
Exeter expenses, 520.94.
Clinton expenses 641.00.
Seaterti, expenses 924,24.
Total- 6272
Gordon H. Bloch, Official Agent of
Charles S. MacNaughton
Township of Tuckersmith
DRAINAGE TENDER,
Tenders are invited for theconstrac-
tion of the Sinclair Municipal Drain.
consisting. of 1211 Ilnen1 feet of open
drain QOM 01, yds,) in the Township
of Tuelteremith. Bond in the form of 11
marded cheque for i0, of the raider
price must a8compony each tender or
tender will not be 'considered,
Contractor to state earliest possible
starting date. Tenders to be in the
clerk's hands by 9 p.m., August 28, 1033.
Plans and specification§ may be seen
at the clerk's office. Lowest or any telt-
der not necessarily :tempted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
R.R. "•4, Seaforth, Ont.
NOTICE
Custom .swathing and combining dare,
Two S.P. awathors; two S.P.90 com-
bines. Groin put in granary. Carl 7.
Walker, Cromarty, Phone 12r18 Dublin
Navigable Waters
Protection Act
RSC 1952, Chapter 193
,ONTARIO NATURAL GAS STORAGE,
AND PIPELINES LIMITED hereby
gives notice that it has, under Section
7 of the said AM, deposited with the
Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa,
and in the RegiStty Office for the Reg-
istry Division of the County of I'turon,
at - Goderieh, Ontario, plans end descrip
tions of two sites where Ontario Nat.
ural Gala Storage and Pipelines Limited
proposes to construct a gas transmission
pipe line over the Bayfield :River, at the
following two locations:
Lot35, Concession 1, in the Township
of Teckerkmitlr in the County of
Huron
Lot 39, Concession 1, in the Township
of Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron
And take notice that after the e-vpir-
Mien of one month from the date of
publication of this notice, Ontario Nat -
Ural 'Gas Storage nerd Pipelines Limited
will, under . Section 7 of the said Act,
apply to the Minister of Public Works
for approval of the said sites and plans.
Dated of Chathom, Ontario, this 121,h
day of August, A.D. 1958.
ONTARIO NATURAL GAS STORAGE.
AND PIPELINES LIMITED
Ohatltano, Ontario
- Sealed Tenders
For Heating
Tenders for the supply of fueloilfor
the Huron County Home, Clinton, will
be received by the undersigned' until
Monday morning, August 25, 1950..
Tenders- are to be sealed and clearly
marked as to contents,
Specification for fuel oil is as follows:
"#5 oil, viscosity between 400 and.
end 600 Saybolt Units: Complete spec-.
ilicetion to be supplied with each
tender."
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
J. G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderieh, Ont.
Sealed Tenders
For Heating
Tenders for the supply of fuel oil for
the Huron County Court House, Goiter-
ich, anti the Humin County Registry Of-
fice, Goderieh, will be received bythe
undersigned until Wednesday, August
27, 1055.
Tenders are to be sealed and clearly
marked as to contents. Tenders may be
for each of the -above, or they may be
combined into one tender.
Specification for fuel oil is as follows:
+' 2 light industrial fuel oil"
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
ecceptcd.
J. G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Iluron
Court House
Gaderich, Ont.
Sealed Tenders
For Heating
Tenders for the supply of coal fon the
Huron County Jail, Goderieh, will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until Wed-
nesday. August 27, 1958. •
Tenders are to be sealed and cleanly
marked as to cmltents.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
2. G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goier4eh, Ont.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
The Seaforth District High School
Board invites applications for the posi-
tion as Secretary -Treasurer.
Applications, stating qualifications
and salary expectedshould be mailed to
the Acting Secretary,' L. P. Plumsteel,
by August 10th
FARMS WANTED
We have sold many tarns lately
in Huron and Perth Counties.
Good prospects for quick sales.
List with us now
FOR ,SALE •
-- 2 choice farms in Tucicersmith.
Twp., ono mile from highway.
low clown Pay'nments.
Modern home in Seaforth,
01000 down, balance on good
terms. ,
JOHN BOSVELD
Read Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St„ Gaderich.
Phone 1108
Salesman, Jos. McConnell,
Seaforth; phone 266 -
x.;us.e:'."W<t.3
COMPLETE TEXT BOOKS FOR GRADE 9 TO 13
AS REQUIRED FOR SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Binders and Fillers for Every Need
We have the popular new king-size plastic -covered books with
three large rings. Size 814" x 11" x21/2
Clip Boards, the handy size; Dictionaries, Binders and Refills;; .Indexes,
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Binders include free index and fillers
Math Sets, Rulers, Pencils
and Erasers, Mucilage and
Clue, -Work Books, Pads,
Typing Pads, Inks, Art
Pencil Crayons, Globes
and Maps
School Bags, Lunch Boxes,
Waterman Pen & Pencil Sets,
Ball Point Pens, Paper Mato
Pens, Script() Pens and Pen-
cils.
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SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 STORE Stationery, Gifts
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, August 14, 1201
BOX'
Funeral l Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
e.®m
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. 4, lIe00aster, B.A., M.D.,: Internist
P. L`. Brady, M.D.,, Surgeon
Office Hours,. 1 p.m, to 5 p.m., ,daily
except Wednesday. and Sunday
Evenings:. Tuesday, Thursday and Set.
arday only 7-0 p.m.
App ointments made In advance ere
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M.,V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN B. LONGSTAFF • Optometrist
Phone 791.. Main St., Seaforth
Heurs-Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. erg
by appointment only, Clinton 11U--2-7010.
above Hawkins'. Hdwo, Mon. 9 to .5.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 834 Res. 540
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT..
Officers --President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager and
Seo.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J•
H McDvving, Blyth; W. S. Alexander,
Penner. Brucefield art0. Clinton; eohardt,•
Bornholm; H. Puller, Ooderieb ; R.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth,
Agents - Wm, Leiper Jr., Londosboro i
J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous 2a effect Insurance or
transact other business, will be R
attended to' by application to a09 of f th
above named officers addieesed to their
respective post offices.
RADIO REPAIRS
Rules, Inexpenalve and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Oppozfe
Dick House, phone 347R. Seaforth
WANTED
Old homes wanted at 8l.tc lb., and
deadcattle at value. If dead .phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mims Ranch. Phone
collect 148$34., or 148371 (Goderieh)CE
..,
Por artificial hlflsemi na ion service 'or
more information, telephone the Water-
loo. Cattle Breeding Association collect
atc, Clinton HU 2+3441 between 7.80
and 9.30 a.m. week days, 6 to 9 p.m. on
Saturdays. Do not eall for service on
Sunday. Cows in heat. on Sunday can be
inseminated satisfactorily on. Monday.
We supply service to top quality bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Gum -
nor. Brown Swiss, Red Poll. Tier'eford
(polled & horned) Beef .Shorthorn (poll-
ed and horned) and Dual Purpose-Sh.ent:.
horn, Angus and Charolnis breeds. The
0002 is low,
SEE
The new Resulta adding mach-
ine (printing) at 79.95, adds end
substrects, Regular Restilte. at
49.95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Savauges, Seaforth
NOTICE
Dublin Community Sale of Livestock.
Cronin Sales barn, every Wednesday
commencing at 8 p.m. Livestock must
be inspected and at the sale by 5 p.m.
Phone 4, Dublin. Sales will be held every
Wednesday.
Notice
Township of Tuckersmith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tuckersmith Dumping
Ground will be open:. Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons from 2 to 6 o'clock
and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, until
further notice.
E. P. Chesney. Clerk
Insure Co-op Way
Auto, Accident and Sickness,
Liability, Wind, Fire and other
perils
P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON
Phone Collect HU 2-9357
Co-operators Insurance
Association
`blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE.
010.
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office 'Phone . 784 • Res, 286
D : 4 n Rrightrall
CANADIAN PETROFINA LTD.
Dealer and Distributor of
Petroleum Products
Gas, Stove and Furnace 0i1
Prompt Farm and Home Delivery
PHONE 354, SEAFORTH, ONT.