The Seaforth News, 1955-08-18, Page 8KIPPEN
Weekend visitors df Mr, and
Mrs. Sam •Cudniore were Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and
gamily of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles 'Cudm'ore and fam-
ily, Kitchener,
Rev. and Mrs. N. McLeod left
on Tuesday Tor a holiday with
relatives in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emer-
son Anderson, and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Jarrett and
girls and Mrs. W. Wendor at-
tended the Anderson family re-
union which was largely attend-
ed, at Pine Grove Park, Pt,
Huron on Sunday. Mrs, Wendor
left from the picnic to visit
relatives in Marlette, Mich., for
a few weeks.
Recent visitors of 14Irs. Dins -
dale and Miss Mabel White
man were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dinsdale and family of Bran-
don, Manitoba, Mr. Dinsdale is
member of Parliament for Man-
itoba, and has been attending
sessions in Ottawa. Miss Gladys
Harrison of Parkhill also was a
visitor and a cousin, Mrs, 'Chas.
CE SALE
TICKETS
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two children.
Only Advance Sale Ticket Holders
sire eligible for drrlw on:
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* DODGE REGENT SEDAN
* CHEVR®LET 210 DELUXE
Al tickets must be in by 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept, 17th
to be eligible for draw which will be made at 10:15 p.m.
on same date, in front of Grandstand,
BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY!
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Tickets Available At
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W. H. Elliott Restaurant
We are pleased to announce that
Mr. P. F. CAREY
has become associated with our firm
with Headquarters in
OODBRICH
Office: 46 West Street Telephone 259
Mr. Carey has been engaged in the
Investment business for many years:
NESBITT; THOMSON AND COMPANY;
LIMITED
Members of The Investment Dealers' Association of Canada,
NOW!
HUDSON "= Ir/: s , ; i mg COAL
icy rye,'
AT ATTRACTIVE
SPRING -SUMMER PRICES
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SEAFORTH LUMBER LIMITED
PHONE 47, SEAFORTH
Whiteman of Birmingham,
Mich., is spending this week at
the Dinsdale hone,
Miss Joan and Michael .Smith
of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wren and Laurie of Mount For-
est were weekend visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren.
Miss Joyce Schnell of Cain -
rose, Alberta is visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. R. McBride,
Miss Joyce Hood has return-
ed Mame after a pleasant holi-
day with her cousin 'Miss Diane
Perkins in London.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie and
family of Wingham spent the
weekend with Mrs, Beattie's
another, Mrs. Rabt. !McBride.
Recent Visitors of Mrs. Me-
Olyniont were Mr, and Mrs.
Adolph Kalfliesch of Zurich;
Mrs. Harvey H•urlbnrt, Zurich•
Rev. and Mrs. Robt. 'Schnell and
family •Saskatoon, Miss Joyce
Schnell, •Camrose, Alberta; Mr.
' and Mrs. Mel Reath, Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons and
family and Mrs. A. Gaokstetter
'and girls attended the Ferguson
Reunion at .Springbank on Sun:
'day.
A number from here attended
the closing program of The
Bible School atCromarty on
Friday evening. The School has
been sponsored by the 'Zurich
Mennonite •Church.
Mr, Harold Parsons is visit-
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Linden, Denfield this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of
'Caro, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mr, Robt, Cooper.
Quite a In -amber from there
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Patterson of Toronto
which was held from the Bon-
thron Funeral Home on Satur-
day. Mrs. Patterson is a form-
er Kippen girl
KIPPEN EAST
The July meeting o8 the Kip -
pen East W. I. was held at the
home of Mrs. Glenn Slavin with
Mrs. Campbell Eyre as co -host-
ess on July 29th at 8.30. The
meeting opened with the Insti-
tute Ode, Mary .Stewart Collect
'followed by the Lord's Prayer,
The roll call, "What to eat for
Beauty and good temper", fol-
lowed by music from Nancy and
WESTERN FAIR ADVANCE
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Advance sale admission tick-
ets for Western Fair, London,
September 12 to 17, are the
same price as last year, three
for one dollar, and are 110W 0n
sale in Seaforth and throughout
Western Ontario. Only purch-
asers of advance sale tickets are
eligible for the draw for two se-
dan cars on the last night of
the Fair, Saturday, September
17.
General admission at the gate
is a straight 50 cents, with no
chance of winning either of the
beautiful sedans. In addition,
the purchaser of advance tickets
saves 50 cents on every three
admissions. One admission tick-
et will admit two children to
the Fair.
Just make sure your name
and address are plainly written
or printed on each ticket.
Western Fair has more attrac-
tions than ever this year, includ-
ing the re -opening of the Art
Gallery. There will be a gor-
geous stage revue each night
with nine terrific acts, as well
as the famous 'Grandstand Fol-
lies.
Monday and Tuesday after-
noon, 'Sept. 12 and 13, will fea-
ture the J. E. Ranch Rodeo.
Wednesday and Thursday after-
noons will be devoted to har-
ness racing, featuring the fa-
mous futurities. Friday and
Saturday afternoon there will
be a brand new rodeo, the Cher-
okee Ranch rodeo replete with
bucking bronchos.
Donna Mae Borger of Seaforth
which was much enjoyed. Mrs.
E. A, McMaster of Seaiforth told'
of her recent trip to Hawaii and
illustrated with sh'owin'g of pie -
tures which were excellent. Mrs.
W. H. McLean gave the motto,
No woman is a slave to house
work, but rather to the way she
does it. She stressed a few rules
that women should remember.
Don't do heavy lifting, carry'
heavy things close to 'the body.
Remember a good posture, al-
ways use a knee pad when kneel-
ing. Sit down at your work as
much as possible. The secret of
good house keeping is planning
your work well. Everyone join-
ed in singing, Stars of the Sum-
mer night, with Mrs, J. Sinclair
at the piano. Current events
were given by Mrs. Ernie White-
house. A poem on The Life cif a
Nurse, by Mis. W. •Br'oadfoot.
Mrs. R. Peck gave an excellent
report of the officers Confer-
ence held in Guelph in May.
Discussion period followed on
Float for Old Boys Reunion and
Bean Festival and booth. It was
decided to have group leaders
look after same and each mem-
ber to he responsible for 2 ap-
rons to :be sold in booth and al-
so homemade candy. It was de-
cided to hold a dance in Bay-
field on Aug. 10. The meeting
closed with the :Queen and a de-
licious lunch was served by the
lunch committee.
H ENSALL
Bride -Elect Honored
A number of friends were
pleasantly entertained - at the
home of Mrs. .Stewart Bell on
Friday evening in honor rof Miss
Marlene Petzke bride -elect. The
evening was spent in games and
contests after which a 7nock
wedding was performed. The
bride was the recipient of var-
ious gifts and refreshments
were served. Misses Jean •Soldan
Lola Volland and Mrs. Guy
Bedard assisted with the ar-
rangements.
Mrs. Little of London is
spending several days at the
home of her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith Lindsay
of •Chatham spent the weekend
at the home of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hend-
erson,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McNaug-
hton and family of Toronto
visited during the past two
weeks with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc-
Naughton.
Mr. Ron Passmore of London
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Pearl Passmore
and sister Norma.
Mr. Rebt, Drysdale, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. 'Kerslake and Bill
spent the weekend at Point
'Clark. Mrs. Drysdale, Jerry and
Paul accompanied then home
after spending a week with Mrs,
Ed Fink and Bryan,
DUBLIN
A post -nuptial reception hon-
oring Mr. and Mrs. Phonse
Meagher, recent newly-weds
was sponsored by Frank Kist-
ner and Joseph Delaney and
held in Dublin Parish Hall on
Friday night. A large group of
friends were present to extend
congratulations, An a d d r e s s
was read by Frank Kistner and
a purse of money was presented
by Joseph Delaney. Music for
dancing was provided 'by the
Norris Orchestra. Lunch was
served by the sponsors and a
group of volunteer helpers.
Miss Anne Macaleer, Detroit,
Miss Teresa Ryan, London, Miss
Mary Margaret Ryan, Kitchen-
er, Captain Edward Tozier,
Mrs. Tozier and son Edward Jr.
who have recently returned
:from Germany, with Mr. and
SWIMMING
MEET
,A*. Seaforth Lions Club Park
COMMENCING AT 2 P.M,
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 24th
A full program of Junior, Inter-
mediate and Senior Events,
including Races and
Diving
Junior
10 and under
Intermediate 13 and under
Senior 17 and under
Entries received up to 2 P. M. on day of Meet
For further information, see
GORDON ROWLAND
Swimming Instructor at the Park
Free
Admission
'FOUND
Pig strayed to NIS Lot 82, Con,
14, McKillop, 8 or 10 weeks old,
Thomas Shortreed, Brussels 901.14
FOR SALE
Tomatoes, 6 cite, 40c, 11 ate 50e,
bus, $1 at garden in own con-
tainer; also Glad Blooms 25c doz.
B. Purcell, Market st. Phone 8597
WANTED
One or two roomers, or accom-
modation for a couple. Phone 23
daytime, Miss L. Faulkner, George
street
WANTED
Reliable man as Dealer in Hu-
ron County. Experience not neces-
sary. A fine opportunity to step
into old profitable business where
Rawleigh Products have been
sold for years. Big profits. Pro-
ducts furnished on- credit. Write
Rawleigh's Dept. H-364-163, Mon-
treal, P.Q.
Mrs. Patrick Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gallant
and family, Windsor, Edward
and Frank Rowland, Toronto,
with Mrs. Winnifred Rowland.
-Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Stewart
are on vacation.
Mrs. Kathleen Feeney has re-
turned from a motor trip to the
Maritime Provinces.
. Mrs. Frank 'Evans spent a
week in Montreal, Quebec and
Toronto.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Jordan,
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Young and
children •St. 'Catherines, with
Mrs. Mary E. O'Rourke.
Joseph .Carbert, Royal Oak,
Mich., and Mr. and Mgrs. Ed-
ward Holland, Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Holland.
Leo Bristow, Miami, Florida
William Bristow, Sarnia, and
Dr. Russell Bristow, Detroit,
with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Flannery
in Hamilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Rey-
nolds, Detroit, with Mrs, Jo-
seph Carpenter.
Mm. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Pherson and children, Essex,
visited friends there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David McCon-
ne11, Florida, Miss Adeline
Clark, Alliston, with Mr. and
Mrs. David McConnell,
William Cook, Toronto, is
visiting friends here.
Gordon Pirie Will
Run at Track Meet
The eyes of the Track World
will be on Exeter next Wednes-
day, Aug. 24th, when Gordon
Pirie, famed British runner will
make an attempt at the World
Three Mile Record. Pirie, who
now ranks fourth in the world
at this distance and holds the
world's record at the mile -and -
one -half, will race at 6:30 p.m.
on that date. Site of the race
will be the South Huron High
School Track and enthusiasts
are invited to attend and watch
the attempt. Racing with Pirie
will be his brother Peter and
uoutstanding
fo i of Canada's
three milers. Gordon Pirie, wide-
ly famed as a middle distance
runner is a member of the Lon-
don South Harriers Track Club
of England and is being brought
toCanada byKen Thompson,
n ,
Canadian Track enthusiast. Pirie
will participate in a Dream Mile
at Toronto's Varsity 'Stadium
against top American competi-
tion on Aug. 20th. at the an-
nual Legion Day Track Meet in
aid of disabled veterans and the
'Canadian Olympic Training
Plan. The Exeter race will be
Pirie's only three-mile race in
this continent during this visit.
A slim six-foot two, 148
pounder, Pirie lastyear cap-
tured the inter -counties three
mile championship, the Surrey
one -mile title, set a United
Kingdom grass track mile rec-
ord at 4.05.2 and won several
•middle 'distance races against
International competition.
Brought to Exeter by local
authorities, Pirie will conduct a
clinic as part of the Lake Huron
Zone Recreation •Council's Track
and Field development program.
The Zone Council's Track Meet
for any participants in the
counties of Grey, Bruce, Huron
and Perth will be held at the
Walkerton High School on Sat-
urday, August 27th, starting at
10 a.m. Entries are invited from
any community in the Zone.
FORTY YEARS AGO
August 1916
Huron County is again well
represented In the scholarships
awarded by the University of
'Toronto. Miss E. E. Scott, Sea -
forth, won the Edward Blake
,Scholarship in mathematics and
F. L. Hutchison, Seaforth, sixth
Edward Blake Scholarship for
general proficiency.
Ernest Keating, 26, a former
Salvation Army officer at •Sea-
tforth, was drowned, at London
while swimming.
A pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mrs. Henry Ma-
son, Egmondville, on Saturday
morning, Aug. 15, 1915, when
her daughter, Miss Tena, be-
came the bride of Mr. William.
.Smyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. 'Smith of ,Seaforth. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. F.
H. Larkin.
James Staples died at Regina.
He had been in tihe barbering
business with his brother in
.Seaforth unt'i'l going west six
years previously and was born
at Constance. He gained con-
siderable fame as a lacrosse
player being a teammate of the
renowned Jackson brothers.
IVlr. McFarlane, Winalhrop, has
got the cement ,foundation corn
plated for his bank barn. Mr. L.
H'oegy has the contract for er-
ecting the frame.
Mr. Stephenson has this abeam
dredge at work enlarging the
Win'bbrop ditch.
Master Lockhart Johnston has
returned home to Varna after
visiting friends at Seaforth.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, Joseph Melady wishes to
express sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to friends, relatives
and neighbors, for hind assist-
ance shown since her recent sad
bereavement
CARD OF THANKS
we wish to thank our friends
and relatives for the many exp-
ressions of kindness shown the
late Hugh Alexander during Ills
illness and to us in our bereave-
ment. Mrs, Hugh Alexander and
family
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Walton Kerslake wishes to ex-
press their thanks to neighbors,
relatives and friends who were
so kind during the recent death
of their mother. Special thanks
to Rev. S. Derr, Mrs. Learn, Oro-
marty Male Quartette and eel
oompanist, Hopper - Hockey Fun-
eral Home. Everything was deep-
ly appreciated
Private Sai4
Chesterfield, dieing room suite,
walnut rocker, platform rooker,
2 occasional chairs, bedroom
suite, walnut drop leaf table,
7' x 9' Wilton rug, library table,
4 chrome chairs, 2 floor Lamps,
sealers, dishes, occasional table.
C. M. Smith, Goderioh street
west, Phone 484W. Evenings 7 to
9 and Saturday afternoon
ROOM WANTED
One room in private home, with
bath, by young lady. Apply to Box
127W, The Seaforth News
FOR
250 Red x RockSALE pullets , six
months old, laying good. Apply
James Barry, phone 6681.15
FOR SALE
Dining room suite, 8 pieces,
walnut finish, good condition,
Phone 30x2 Dublin
PIANO TUNER
Jos. Smith of Loudon who has
been coming to Seaforth for the
past several years will be in town
phoweelcne ofSsJ Aug, 22. Orders taken,
FOR SALE
Cheap, five storm windows 5'2"
x 2'10". Also 3 window screens
same size. Roddy MacIrean, 649r3
FOR SALE
125 Red x Rock pullets, laying,
Ken Beattie, Walton, phone 884r6
FOR SALE
Entire herd of Registered Her-
efords consisting of 6 females and
a bull calf, Apply to Harry Cald-
well, Kippen
90 Red
FOR
SALE d pullets 5
months old. Apply Ken Stewart,
rr5 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Good work team about 1400,
would sell one or both, Apply
Roy Lawson, phone 669r16
HONEY FOR SALE
Now pouring white clover hon-
ey at 25c Ib. in your own con-
tainers, 1 lb. comb honey sec-
tions 50c. Wallace Ross Apiaries
NOTICE
Will care for children, from
infants up, while mothers '3vork.
Nurse's home. Apply to Box 127L,
Seaforth News
FOR SALE
Two outside toilets, Phone 4413
Seaforth
FOR SALE
300 Red Rock pullets ready to
lay. John L. Malone, Seaforth rr5.
Phone 641.4 Dublin
Pullets, 800 ofSFisher's Hemp.
Wyandots. 95c each this week.
George W. Stone, 835.3, RR1 Sea -
forth
Clean, brigline9 Oi1E Sarnia's beet
from - top of Vat No. 1, and govern-
ment tested Coal. soreened each delivery.
William M. Hart
WANTED TO BUY
Implement shed wanted, any
size. Phone 56r3 Dublin
NOTICE
Auction Sales every Monday
night at Stratford. Anyone wish-
ing to put in furniture contact
T. W. Kelly & Son, Auctioneers,
Stratford. Phone 2092 M
TO RENT
Lower apartment 3 rooms and
bath, hot and cold water, stoves
supplied, reasonable. Apply at
News Office
Complete Line of Nursery
Stock. Order now for fall
delivery. Hogle Nursery
Co. Ken Powell, Seaforth
All our stock guaranteed
VIKING
CREAM SEPARATORS
All Electric, Cabinet Model
The very latest design in Electric
Cream Separators with all new
improvements.
Electric and hand turning model on
LOW STAND. This Gear -type modal
is on the markot for years.
REPAIRS AT ALL TIMES
Give us a can and see
what we've got
We appreciate doing business with
you. Thank you.
JOHN BYERMAN
WAItrON
Phone Seaforth 9480124 RR2
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER 'LTD.
Phone 47
For Sale
Brick dwelling very centrally located.
Goderich St. Worst. New furnace. Could
be divided for apartments.
Two bedroom stucco cottage, with all.
modern conveniences including 8 -piece.
bath, hardwood floors, modern kitchen.
Full basement with furnace. Garage and
good garden. Reasonably priced and al-
most immediate possession.
beautifullyck wlocateed, former residence of
late Mrs. R. Bell).
Frame dwelling on Louisa St.
Brick dwelling in Egmondville.
Can be used as two apartments.
Immediate possession. % acre of
land,
M. A. REID
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, August 18, 1955
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 Seatorth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatorlh
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist:
P. t Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hour:, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m„ daily.
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance ar•,
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M.,V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Phone 791, ootomMain t
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to
6.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12,80 PM; Clinton,
—McLarens Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.30
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, J. H. MoEwing,
Blyth; Vice -Pres., R. Archibald, Sea. -
forth; Manager and Seo.-Treas., M. A..
Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; i
8. MaEwing, Blyth ; W. S, Alexander...
Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J.
E. Pepper, Erucefield: 0. W. Leon-.
hardt, Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderlch:.
R. Arohibald, Seaforth; Alllater Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents -Wm. Leiper Jr„ Londesbono 1.
J. F. Praetor, Brodhagen; Selwyn Bek.
en, Brussels ; Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of tho,
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFOR.TH. ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First-
Class
irstClass Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather .
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Agent for Manufacturers
Life Assurance Co.
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
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
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber -goody
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelops
with price flet, 6 samplers Ho; 21. ,Aym-
plea .11.00. Mall -Order Dept. T-74, iov-
Rubber Co„ Box 91, Hamilton, Ont
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals your
land does not need. We will, without
charge to you, take samples of the
earth in your fields and have them
analyze,.
Call
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 376, Seaforth
RENTAL SERVICE
Roto Tiller, Chain Saw, Lawn Sweep-
er, Fertilizer Spreader, Power Lawn-
mower, Post Hole Digger. CROWN
HARDWARE, Seaforth.
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, .t
TERRY'S RAMO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R. Seaforth
CEMENT WORK
An types of brick and block work. For
general building and repair work call
BERM CHRISTENSEN, Railway St.,
Seaforth. Phone 76 atter 6 P.M,
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Cream Separators. All eleotrio
models and gear type models. Repairs
for all models. Authorized dealer for dis-
trict of Seaforth, Clinton and ilrucefield.
Allowance made for used Separators.
Basil O'Rourke, Brumfield. 624r21 Clinton
NOTICE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination' service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or inform-
ation Phone Clinton 616 collect, between
780. and 10.00 A.M. on week days and
7.80 and 9.80. A.M. on Sundays.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Vica-Presldent
E. Clayton Colquhoun,RRI Science Hill
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Hilton Me€urdy, 15011 Kirtton
Alex 3. Rohde, 0188 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyne. RR1 Woodham
Clayton Harris. R111 Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Heats
Serntery-Tre rarer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter