The Seaforth News, 1955-10-06, Page 8HENSALL
Munroe -McNaughton
+Standards of gladioli, ferns,
mums, and lighted candelabra,
decorated Chisekhurs't United
'Church, Saturday, 'Sept. 25th,
1955 at 3 pan, When Barbara
Ruth McNaughton, Toronto, and
Sgt. Earl J. Munroe, of Brand-
on, Manitoba, exchanged mar-
riage vows. The +bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
A. 1VIcNaughton, Croanarty, and
▪ the groom, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Munroe, Hali-
fax, Nova 'Scotia, The Rev. C.
D, Daniel of Hensall officiated.
Miss Gladys Luker of Hensall
provided ti diti:dna1 wedding
anisic and accompanied the so-
loist, Mr. Grant McDonald, of
Exeter, who sang "The 'Wedding
Prayer" and "Because" The
guest pews were tied ;with satin
bows which were centred with
red roses.
Given in marriage by her la-
ther, the bride was lovely gown-
ed in white lace over white sat -
tin, off the shoulder style, and
the full skirt was ballerina -
length. A small satin crown
headdress held her embroidered
finger-tip Snatching veil and she
carried a white Bible crested
with an orchid with streamers of
ribbons to which tiny pink rose
buds were attached. Three at-
tendants preceded the bride to
the altar, Miss Lenore Baxter,
Toronto, as maid of honor. Mrs.
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Trucks, Tractors & Farm Equipment
Home Freezers and Refrigerators
frElectric Washers, etc.
AUTO, TRACTOR AND FARM TIRES
ALL TYPES OF V BELTS & PULLEYS
PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS
PAINTS, OILS, GREASE, ETC.
ETHYLENE GLYCOL ANTi-FREEZE $2.75 per gal,
CALCIUM CHLORIDE $3,00 per cwt,
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I.H. Dealer
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Just A Reminder
A o Feed Meeting
will be held in Seaforth on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th
AT 8.15
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
EXETER ARENA
F IDAY, OCT. 14
12 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50 EACH
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $200 EACH
1 Special For
1956 FORD COACH
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra & Special Cards 25c, 5 for $1.ea—Car Special $1.00
0 for $5,00
GAMES START AT 9 P.M. SHARP - DOORS OPEN AT 7.30
SPONSORED BY EXETER LEGION AND LIONS
Proceeds In Aid of Scout House
NOTICE
At a recent meeting of the Council of the Town-
ship of McKillop it was decided to ask the Rate-
payers to please cut the grass and weeds on the
frontage of their properties as soon as possible,
without remuneration.
At the same time the Council expressed appreci-
ation to those Ratepayers who already had co-
operated in cleaning weeds from areas adjacent to
their properties. (Signed)
W. J. MANLEY
Road Superintendent
Ida Parsons, Toronto, sister of
the groom, as bridesmaid; Miss
Barbara Duncan, Toronto, niece
of'the ;bride,unior ,bridesmaid.
Miss Baxter chose a. dusty rose
taffeta with full net skirt, bal-
lerina -length, with, matching
flower headdress and nosegay
of yellow roses and white mums;
with ribbons to match costume
Mrs. Parsons wore blue taffeta
with net embroidered over dress,
ballerina -length, Barbara Dun-
can. was costumed in yellow tat-
feta with net over dress, Both
wore matching flower 'hats, and
nosegays to .match gowns.
Sgt. 'Br'uce Fleming of Toron-
to was best man, nshers were
Glen McNaughton, Toronto, and
Ivan Hall, Sudbury.
The reception for forty guests
was held at the home of the
bride's parents, Mrs. McNaugh-
ton receiving in a gown of
mauve crepe with accessories in
black and red rose corsage.
The bridal table covered with
a lace cloth centered a three-tier
aveddin.g cake, flanked with ro-
ses and pink and white tellers.
House decorations were in pink
and white with gladioli and car-
nations. Serving were the Misses
Grace Johns, Elianville, Ila Da -
foe, London, and ,Shirley Dick,
(Cromarty,
For their honeymoon to Nia-
gara Falls, ,through the U.S.A.
and Western Canada, the bride
travelled in a ''black crepe suit
dress with white accessories,
with turquoise top coat. They
will reside in Brandon, Man.
Guests were present from
Brandon, Man., Toronto, Or-.
angeville, Sudbury, Exeter, Herr
sail, Ruxley, and Cromarty.
(Miss Shirley 'Cliap'man, R.N.
of Sarnia spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Chapman.
Mr. Manning of Clinton was
a recent visitor with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lillian 'Hyde.
Mr, W. Kerslake of St. Marys
is spending a few weeks with
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake.
Mrs. Edna 'Corbett of Exeter
visited this week at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Edna Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson
of St. Marys were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Petty.
IMrs. Harold Bell was hostess
for the choir of Carmel Presby-
terian Church Thursday even-
ing, when slie pleasantly enter-
tained the members atl her
home. Following choir rehearsal
the evening was spent socially,
after which refreshments were
served by Mrs, Bell and her
daughter. Mise Shirley Bell.
marommar
BRODHAGEN
Miss Joanne Rock in London
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. henry D, Diegel
attended the marriage of their
grandson, Harry Elliott, to Miss
Wallace at Cromarty on Satin,
day.
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Querenges•
ser and Mrs. Mora Diegel with
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Diegel in
Mitchell recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Rose and
Yvonne of Sarnia, with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris W. Leonbardt.
S. S. Convention
At Auburn Oct. 12
The North Huron Council of
Christian Education, Branch of
the Ontario Council of Christian
Education will hold their Annual
Convention in Knox Presbyter-
ian Church, Auburn, Wed. Oct-
ober 12th ,beginning at 1,45 p.
m. The theme of the ,Convention
will he "Communicating the
Gospel” and the Theme Speaker
will be Rev. Allan Duffield, B.
A., B.D., B. Peed. of Lambeth,
Ontario. All teachers and offi-
cers of every Sunday School in
North Huron are urged to be
present and share in the discus -
cion and fellowship. The Even-
ing Worship Service will be led.
by Young People of North Hur-
on at 7.30 pan. Supper will be
served in the Church at 6 pat,
by the ladies of Knox Church,
Friends are invited to notify
Earl Hamilton of Wingham as
to number coming for supper.
Rev. Donald McRae of Wingahm
will assist in bringing summa-
tion of the suggestions and find-
ings reached during the day. It
promises to be a great step for-
ward in Sunday ,School work for
North Huron.
IN MEMORIAM
Benedict Holland, le loving memory
of our dear Benediet who died Oct, Otli,
1935.
We little know when we awoke that
morn
The sorrow the day would bring'
The call was sudden, the shuck severe,
To part with ono we loved se dear.
Wo wonder why yon had to die
Without 1 chance to say Good Bye.
--Will be always remembered by
father, mother, brothers and sisters
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbore for the lovely flowers. cards
and other nets el kindness shown us in
the sudden passing of our dear husband
end father. 1t meant a ,greet deal to us.
Mrs. J. McNairn, Jim and ICen
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. W. I•t. Pepper would like to thank
her many friends and neighbor's, who
remembered her so kindly, during her
recent illness, as well as Dr, Newland,
Miss Sinclair and staff of Clinton Hos-
COMING EVENTS
St. Cohcmban C.W.L. are holding a0
bazaar and tea on Wed, afternoon, Oct.
15111, and bingo and games on Friday
ovcnmg, Oct. 21
WANT
SALESMEN
$50 to 9 A 5 Oweelcly?
Start n permanent year-round business.
Floor Polish, Pepper, Disinfectants bring
repeat business. Strictly your own boss.
Our quality products assure quick, easy
sales in home -town and surroundings.
i''AMILEX, Station. "C” Montreal
KIPPEN EAST
;Oct. f12, 8.30 5. S. ' No. 2,
Tuckersmith. The hostess, Mrs.
Jas. MbNaughton, co -hostess,
Mrs. Morley Cooper. Roll call,
name a 'Can'adian Industry and
its location. Motto "Int is !better
to get bent with hard work than
to get crooked trying to avoid
it", by Mrs. ,Russell Brock, The
speaker is 'Prof. James Scott.
Music, Mrs. J. Drummond. 'Cur-
ren't Events, Mrs. Ross Ohap-
man. Home, The Farmer's Wife,
+Mrs. Harry ;Caldwell, Contests
by Mrs. J. Drummond, Lunch
+Committee, Mrs. W. Workman,
Mrs. J. Cooper, Mrs. W. Bell,
Mrs. M. (MacGregor, Mrs. Camp-
bell Eyre, Mrs. W, McLean,
Mrs. R. Gemmell, Mrs. R. Broad -
foot, Mrs. R. M. ,Peek,.Mre. N.
McLeod, and Mrs. W. Broadfoot.
ODD AND SINISTER
Nobody likes them and yet
these international Cocktail Par-
ties are always crowded to the
doors. Just why?
Perhaps diplomats feel com-
pelled to attend thele in the
hope that "under the influence"
some other diplomat will :betray
vital state secrets. This rarely
happens we are assured.
Sir Anthony Eden, answering
a criticism against the "lavish"
expenditures of d i p, I o an el,bes
abroad, declared of the Cocktail
Party. "It is one of the burdens
of a diplomat's life, It is done
strictly in the line of duty."
It would seem then that these
unpleasant, unwanted occasions
are an indispensable arm of in-
ternational diploOliacy, 'Duty
alone causes 'Cocktail Parties to
be tolerated.'
Surely there is something add
and sinister about this Cocktail
phenomenon, detested but al-
ways well patronized.
FORTY YEARS AGO
From The Seaforth News
September 1915
C. Wesley Dewitt Cozens has
been appointed to ,Brueefield
Methodist Church owing to the
recent death of the pastor, Rev.
J. Greene.
Mrs. James McKay and Mrs.
James Finlayson, of Tucker -
smith, are visiting relatives in
Michigan.
A rousing send off with the
band and cadets was given to
Ptes. Pinkney, Rivers and Kelly
when they left for overseas on
Monday. Store fronts were dec-
orated with flags.
A wedding reception was held
at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. McKay, McKillop, for the
newlyweds. The inutile was;furn-
ished by Jack 'Hawthorne, Pat
Chesney and Thos. Grieve and
an enjoyable time was spent.
A shall fire in the .floor of
the 'Commercial hotel was put
out by the firemen.
'During the +Bachelors and
Benedicts dance numbers were
rendered by the quartet. John
Beattie, Geo. Israel, D. F. Mc-
Gregor and James 'Sleith, also
songs by Mr. Will Hays.
The furniture factory is start-
ing on an order for 80,000 shell
boxes and will employ about 70
.nen.
She won't expect
you to know
a draft from
a money order
When the girls at the
Toronto -Dominion begin their
training with us one thing is
impressed on them: "Nearly every
day some customer of the bank
comes up against a phase of
banking that he's never had to deal
with before .. , it's your job to be
as helpful as you possibly can."
So if you deal at a Toronto -Dominion
branch, never feel embarrassed
about your lack of knowledge on
even the simplest matter. Our Staff
is anxious to help you, and they
don't expect you to be a
banking expert.
There are over 450 branches of the
Toronto -Dominion Bank In Canada
now ...and you'll find the same con.
sideration and courtesy /n any one
of them.
TORONTO -DOMINION BANK
to 8l 6l+sE.iM4_6t1 GA 14
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FOSR SLE FOR SALE
Propine mrd Uy nl>lea. Priced res + 1 large size Foss oil burner, good as
sonably. Torrance Dudes, Welton, now. ICen Stewart, 11105 Sewforth
Phone 9Or6 Brussels FOR SALE
FOR SALE iToletein bull calf. Gerald van den
26 York plgs, various sizes. Albert Rangel, RR6 Seaforth
Olathe, Walton 1101. 49.12 Brussels FOR SALE - FO R SALE Registered dark red Scotch Shorthorn
21 good pigs ready to Wean. A. R. Bull, 18 months old. -Joe Johnson, am
Davidson,- 11112 Senferth. Phone 607x3 Walton. Lot 9, Con. 11, Mcicfllop
FOR SALE NOTICE
100 New 18,unU Sussex 10,llets, ready ♦Order your Turkey naw fol' Thaulcs-
to hey. Arnold Keyes, Vern,l giving. ;Con Boattle, Pheno 8341,5'
FOR SALE
A member of stockers, Durham &
Hereford between (1. and 7 hundred. Dan
MalCinnou, Box 60, Brussels
Auction. Sale
CLEARING ESTATE
Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery, at
lot 20, Con. 0, It;bbort Twp„ '2(0 miles
west of Stella, on County Road, on
Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 12 o'clock. Mach-
inery—W.6 McCormieh Deering tractor;
1950 ;y4 ten International truck with
stock reek, 35000 mhos, allnew tines,
88.46 Goocnsoa threshing. machine. 1965
Dodge V 3 Sedan ear. 3 furrow Inter-
national plow ; 315 ft. International stiff:
tooth eoltivalor on rubber (new). Inter-
national tractor spreader, Monsey Hards
manure fouler, bull dozer blade and buck
rake. McCormick Deering power coin
binder with loader. Fertilizer sower.
Intel'lllttielal silo filler, Massey Harris.
7 10. binder, hay leader, corn planter,
seed drill. International side rake, corn
soignee, set diamond harrows, 3 oil
drums. 260 gal. gas tank & pump, 5 ft.
mower, set chain harrows, Western -sad-
dle (new), Power emery with 1(c hp:
motor, steel water. trough, 25 gel. motor
cil, tubber tired. wagon, 16 ft. Rat hay
rack, gravel box, 2000 lb. scales, ren-
ame mill. Electtao grata grinder wit's
t hp. motor.. Paint sprayer & air com-
pressor with motor, wheel barrow, hal.
mess. 600-4 and 6 inch tile, 8-12 inch
tie, cedar posts. Hay & Grain -2000
sus, good mixed grain ; 1500 bales of
No. 1 mixed hay. Cattle—i8 Hereford
e Durham dews; 3 Hereford & Durham
steers 2 yrs. old. 3 year-old steers. 6
Durham heifer's rising 2 yrs. old. 17 Her-
eford & Durham oa.ives; Shorthorn bull
1700 lb's. FARMS—Grass Farm con-
sisting of Lot 24, Con. 12, Hibbert TO.,
gravel pit. Home Farm: 100 urea snore.
or less, 1 large bunk barn and imple-
ment shed, cement silo, pig pen, 'hen
house, frame house covered with asph-
alt shingles, modern bath room, pressure
wafter system in house and barn. Prae-
tically allworkable land. Terms —
Matteis cash. Property, 1O% down, bal-
trme in 30 days. Estate of late 1107
Kerslake; Executors, John Channel, John
Butson. Solicitor, A. Sillery. Aust., Mu-
dd Jackson. Clerk, E. P. Chesney
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Stock, Implements, Hay & Grain
at Lot 11, Con. 4, Morris Twp., 1365 miles
east of Belgr'ove on Thursday, Oct. 13,
at 12.00 sharp. 1962 Chevrolet 31 ton
truck & racks, in perfect condition. Mc-
Cormick Deering tractor, Super C, fully
equipped (like new). 2 furrow Fleury
tractor plow. Massey Harris 22 tractor
power mower; spring tooth harrows.
John Deere tractor disk (good). 2 sets
of harrows 2 wheel trailer, Internat-
imml harmer mill. 2 tubber tired
wagons. 1 circular sate. M. 1I. No. 11
eleottic cream separator, like new. Na-
tional milking machine, wheel barrow.
40 ft, extension ladder. 3 electric fent
ers, 120 gal. steel drum; other steel
barrels. Cattle -11 young Durham
cows due to freshen in Jan. & Febl 2
Ayrshire cows due in Jan. 2 Jersey covs
due latter part of Tat. 1 Holstein sew'
due in Jun. 3 Durham & Hereford cows
due first part of Feb, 7 Durham & Her-
eford baby beer ready for market. 10
Hereford calves from 300 to 600 lbs.
1 York sow with litter of 12, ready to
wean time of sale. 2 York cows bred
;Ibnut 2 months(. 13 pigs slemet ready
fur market. 9 York cheeks, Number of
Pig troughs, Ila, & Grain' -1600 bales
mixed hay. 1500 bit. of gacal mixed grain,
Terms—Chattele cads. Robs. Ilouston,
Prop. Harold Jackson, Auet, E. P.
Chesney, Clerk
ESTATE
Auction Sale
Farm, Fa•,n Stock, Murhinety and
Household Effects, At Let 5, Con. 17,
Grey Twp., 13:4 east of Walton ohut'ch,
Friday, Oct. 70, at 1.2 o'clock. Ford
trustor; plow and eulttvator. M -H Clip -
Per combine with motor, pick up. Deer-
ing binder 7 ft. McCormiek mower• 0 ft.
Stuffier; set of farm sleighs; 111-18 side
rake, cult( -packer, 2 section drag har-
rows, diamond harrows; walking plow;.
dump rake, manure spreader; good
bench vice. 3000 lh ,Reek scales with
rack. McCormick Deering cream separ-
ator with motor. Surge milking mrtcline,
hay loader. 13 dims fertilizer drill. Fan-
ning mill with motor, rubber tired wag.
en and 16 ft. Rat hay rack: ]adders. 1961
Ford can'. Colony house 10x72 ft. Cedar
posts, Hay — 20 ton of cut mixed hay.
12 ton of timothy hay. Some grass seed.
Forks, shovels, chains, tools, and many
other articles. Cattle — 11 steers 2 yrs.
pkt, Durham & 8-Xereford. 5 Durham
heifers 800 lbs. 11 Durham & Hereford.
steersand heifers 1 year old. 14 geese.
household Effects 290 1b. scales.
Admired cook stove, 2 heating stoves. 8.2
ft. International refrigerator (like now).
Outfield white enamel washer; electric
r,mgette; hot plate; Electrolux vacuum
cleaner with nttnehments. Frosted 01119
antique parlor lamp. Oak dining roan
suite, kitchen table & chairs. Sewing
machine, Roor coverings, upright Martin
Orme piano and Neuer!; boor( cases ; 2
Pa1401 suites. Number of rockers, small
tables and occasional chairs, chest of
drawers. Number of bedroom suites,
mantel radio, folding ironing board,
chesteraeld beer, clocks, lamps, hooked
mats; ,]uilts,blankets, bed linens, table
linens, feather ticks & pillows. Large
quantity of dishes including antique
dishes & china, vases & ornaments. sets
of bedroom china, kitchen utensils, seal-
ers, crocks. Quantity of canned fruit.
Farm will bo offered for sale if not
previously sold. Farm, 90 acres more or
less, situated 114 miles east of Walton.
15$ brick house with new bath room.
hydro, presser° water system through-
out buildings.Large L bank haus, hon
house with good cement stabling; and
drive Shed. 92 acres of workableland all
seeded at present time and excellent
(water supply. Terms — Chattels cavil.
Property 10% down, balance 30 days.
Offered subject to reserve bid. Estate
of the late Geo. M. Ramsay. John R.
Williamson, administrator for estate, R.
Hetherington, solicitor. Harold Jackson,
Auct. E. P. Chesney, Clerk
FOR SALE
Ono tido of African geese, and one
trio of Toulouse geese. Forty wearier pigs
enol ten ehuaks of 100 lbs, Views Cooper,
phone 063x21 Seafm'th.
FOR SALE
A few cords of hard ample body wood,
12" long. Apply to Gorden Richardson,
Phone 056x2 Seaford'
FOR SALE
2 litters of ahem York pigs, well
started. Jonathan I-Iussill, ilwy #8, 3
miles west of Seaforth. Phone 0071,18
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Machinery„ House-
hold Bllects, at Lot 12, Con.7, Hallett
Tie», 1.V., miles west of Constance, on
Saturday, Oct. 8, tO 1 P.M. Cattlo —
2 cows, 4 young cows due to freshen in
Jmniary. 6 black yearling steel's, 2 year-
ling heifers, 2 calves. Implements —
Allis Chalmers tractor, tractor plow,
binder, hayloader, setsleighs, cutter,.
rubber 'tired buggy, light wagon, gang
plow, riding plow, walking plow, culti-
vator, cream separator and pails, wit-
ting box, wagon and rack, drill, fertil-
izer drill, grain grinder, fanning null,
2 disks; harrowssamanurel spreader. Qua
hayn7sections
; Quantity
oats, mower, chain saw, grass seeder,
drag saw blade, -gas engine, gas motor,
2 sap kettles, colony house, brooder
stove, harness, carpenter tools, pig crate
Household 'Effects — Buffet, furntac-
ette, folding cot, electric iron, gas iron,
lamps, dishes, sealers, other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms cash. No
reserve, farm is sold. Prop., Meath
Adams. Aunt., Harrold Jackson, Clerk,
E. P. Chesney
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Machiney. Lot 20,
Con. 10, Morrie Twp., 4 mile west of
Walton, Wed, Oot. 12, at 12.30 P.M.
Machinery — Oliver 70 tractor fully
equipped. No. 6 George White threshing
machine with elevator and shredder (like
new), 3 furrow Massey Harris plow.
(like new). Coekshutt 16 run fertilizer
drill on rubber (2 years old). 9 ft, Mc-
Cormick
o-Cormick Deering oulti .packer, stiff tooth
tractor cultivator: tractor double disc,
John Deere 7 ft tractor mower, Cock-.
shutt power take off side rake on rub-
ber. 7 it Massey Harris binder; 2 row
corn muffler, drop head McCormick
Deering hay loader (like new). Garden
tractor with plow and scuffler, 3t/s to 'S
hp. 4 section diamond harrows, grain
blower and pipes, DeLaval cream POP -
metier with motor; 2000 lb. scales. John
Deere wagon (new). 2 Rat hay racks
(new)'. set sloop sleighs and rook; elec-
tric hammer mill with 3 Imp. motor ;
small type cement mixer; 32 rt. exten-
sion ladder, stone boat, mill type bag
truck on rubber. Beatty hay car, slings,
chaine, ropes and hay fork: leg vice,
DeLaval Stirling milking machine, pip-
ing for 13 rows. 10 gal. Woods water
homer. Wheel barrow, double ropes, roll
MOW fence, iron posts, gas barrels, elec-
tric
lectrio fence', forks, shovels. chains. Poul-
try equipment OolonY house 10x12
insulated. 3 chicken shelters, 1 eleetti0
brooder, 1 on brooder. Cattle — 2 Dur-
ham.
uihaat cows due time of sale. 7 Durham
& Hereford cows due Feb„ Mme's, April,
1 Durham farrow cow. This is a choice
lot of young cows. 10 Hereford steers
rlsing 2 year's old. 6 ileretord heifers
rising 2 years old. 10 spring calves,
steers . and heifers sired by Hereford
bull, 1 Hereford bull - years old. 'terms
dash. No reserve, farm sold. Prop., W.
J. Cuthill. Auc1, Harold Jnekson. Clerk
E. P. Chesney
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Tractor, Farm Machinery, Live-
stock, Grain and Household Effects, on
the premises, Half of Lot 8 & 9 Lake
Rd. West, Stanley Twp.. 3 miles south
of Bayfield, or 6 miles north of Drysdale
on Highway 21, on Friday, Oct. 7, at
1 P.M. sharp. Tractor & Farm Mach
inery—Waterloo V: tractor on steel ; 8
furrow Oliver plow; set of lever liar.
1000 ; set of bob sleighs; log drag, cut-
ter, set of log bunks, wagon and box,
gravel box, buggy, set of trucks with
rack. Fanning mill with screens, set of
bag trucks, 1200 1's. beam scales, woolen.
land roller, 7 ft. M -H binder, M -H 13 -
tun seed drill 11 -run seed drill M-11
mower, 6 ft. cut M:H bean puller and
scattier, 1 -now scuffler with hillers; 2
walking plows, 12 -plate disc. harrows,
2 furrow gang plow, dump rake, 24 cord
hardwood. Quantity of lumber, 150 cedar
rails. Livestock — Part Hereford and
Ayrshire cow, fresh one month with
heifer calf at foot. Durham cow, milk-
ing, carrying second calf, due in April.
Hereford yearling steer. Grain — 700
bushel choice mixed grain. I•Iousehold
Effects—Enterprise cook stove like new,
Quebec heater, wooden bed with springs
and mattress, iron bed springs & mat.
tress, dresser, wash stand, feather tick
& pillows. Floor covering various sizes.
Lace ,curtains. 2 antique hanging Tampa,
6 coal oil lamps. Extension table with
loaves, 2 school desks, large table, toilet.
set complete, kitchen eolith* glass cup-
board, organ, lounge, clock, cabinet
radio, paper rack, robe, fish nets, sap
pails & apnea, eta, ete. No reserve as
the farm is sold. Terms cash. Carl
Houston, Prop. Fred Watson, Clerk,
Alvin Walper, .Auctioneer
Help Wanted
The McKillop, Logan & I3ibber't Tele-
phone Co. Ltd, Dublin, require the:
services of one girl for Night Operator
on their switch board, must he able to
keep toll account books. Also one girl to
learn operating and work as relief when
needed. All .applications to be in the
hands of the Sec,-Treas. by Saturday,
Oat. 8, 1955
T. E. MoQUAID
Sec. -Trees, 115 Seaforth
NOTICE
Custom built kitchen cupboards,
alterations, to suit your needs.
Apply to William Parker, Bruce -
field. Phone 625115 Clinton
FOR SALE
5000 Foreman Leghorn pullets,
starting to lay. Andrews Poultry
Farm, RR3 Seaforth. Phone 647r8
FOR SALE
su
Man's dark t, also °voraont, size
80-40. Good as new. Box 127R. Seaforth
News;
FOR SALE
Forty Red Rock pullets, laying. Apply
to phgnm 841r31 Seafotll. Glen Mont-
gentery
FOR SALE
Dry mixed wood 55 a cord delivered.
Louis Coyne, phone 641.16 Dublin
NOTICE
Music Instructions in violin, cello,
Theory, in Seaforth. For information call
743W. Instruments available
WORK WANTED
Landscaping, drains cleaned, any odd
jobs. Fred Williams, c/o ,Tames Barry,
phone 608r16
VIKING
Cream separators, all electric,
cabinet models. John Byerman,
Walton #2. Phone Seaforth 848r24
FARM FOR SALE
120 acre farm with hydro and
water, 5 miles south of Goderich.
Bank barn. House has red insul
brick siding. Apply Seaforth News
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Mitchell Cider Mill
Will operate
Tues, Wed,, Thurs., Friday
of each week
until Nov. 18
FRED HENNICK & .SON
Proprietors
Terms melt
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, October 9, 1955
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention.
Hospital Bod
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
VETERANS CAB
L. LEGATE, Prop.
Phone -546
Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatorth
Complete Line of Nursery
Stock. Order now for fail
delivery. Hogle Nursery
Co. Ken Powell, Seaforth
All our stock guaranteed
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.; M.D.; Internist:.
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Ethers, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., dai13'
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are•
desirable
For Sale
Frame .cottage on James St.
Reasonably priced. Immediate
possession
Brick dwelling very centrally located.
Goderioh St. West. New furnace. Could
be divided for apartments.
Two bedroom stucco cottage, with all
modern conveniences including. 3-pleeo
bath, hardwoodfloors, modern kitchen.
Full basement with furnace. Garage and
good garden. Reasonably priced and al-
most immediate possession.
Brick dwelling. Goderich St. Esst,
beautifully located. (former residence of
late Mrs. R. Bell).
Brick dwelling in Egmondville.
Can be used as two apartments,
Immediate possession. 35 acre of
land.
' M. A. REED
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.,
Phone 47
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.Y.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS,
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Mann St., Seafortk
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon. 8 to
6.3Q; Wed, 9 AM to 12.30 PM; Clintons
—McLarens Studio, Mon. 9 to 6.30
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co..
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President. J. H. MoEwing.
Blyth; Vito -Pres., R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M. A.
Reid, Secforth.
Directors—S. L. Malone, Seaforth; Je
H. McEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander.
Walton; E. J. Trowartha,. Clinton; f
H. Pepper, Brucefield; C. W. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; H. Fuller. Goderleht
R. Archibald, Seaforth ; -Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth,
Agents—Wm. Leiner Jr., Londesboro t
J. F. Pruoter, Brodhagen • Selwyn Bak-
er, Brussels ; Erie Munroe, Seaforth,
Parties desirous to effect insurance oe,
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
A11 kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected
ffected at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages.
W. E. Southgate
Agent for Manufacturers
Life Assurance Co.
MAIN ST. S.EAFORTH
Phone 334 Res• 540
'bine coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND. FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-11
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price Bet, 0 samples 26e; 24 sam-
ples 31.00. Mali-ordor Dept. T-74.119(
Rubhor Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Otff
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Ma 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, tato samples of the
earth in your fields and have them
analyzed.
Call
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 976. 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, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 397R. Seaforth
CEMENT WORK
Alltypes of brick and block work. For
general building and repair work call
BERM OHRISTENSEN, Railway St.
Seaforth. Phone 76 after 6 P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Cream Separators. All electric
models and gear type models. Repairs
forall models. Authorized dealer for dU-
triet of Seaforth, Clinton and Brumfield.
Allowance made for used Separators.
Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield. 634r21 Clinton
NOTICE
Waerloo Cattle Breeding Association
"Where Bettor Bulls Are Used
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds- of cattle. For service or inform-
ation Phone Clinton 615 collect, between
7.80 and 10.00 A.M. on week days and
7.80 and 9.80 A.111. on Sundays,
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
- Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Vice -President
E. Olaytbn Colquhoun, RR1 Science Hill
Directors
Hari•, Coates. Centralia
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Milton MaG,miy, RR1 Mitten
Alex. J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell
Agents
SRee. G. Bailautyae. RR1 Woodham
Clayton Harris, RIR Mitchel
Stamp Hocking. Mitchell
Solleltor,SWretaG.TCo,ecahrsn. Exeter
Arthur Eraser, Exeter