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The Seaforth News, 1956-08-30, Page 4P:N it FOR BUSINESS AT FLAX MILL ,. { to eyu$ SuperService on � . enderson tared Chic s gull Lin�;s F �, feteri�,� ,1 n . z� o !try,�.w �, rs�+ �r :t o�... t.�l� r:.wit rraI Shell,and Shavings AND ALSO Marketing your Eggs at ghest Prices Come in and see us. You won't recognize the old flax mill. We have renovated the6 building, fitted up a modern office and a fine display room for all kinds of poultry, dairy and hog equipment and provided ample storage space for feed and other farm supplies. We are now in a position to enlarge and expand our CAFE- TERIA feed business so as to give faster service to all our old customers and the best possible service to new customers. For- merly, we may not always have had all feeds in stock when re- quired. Now we have space to maintain a complete line of CAFETERIA feeds for poultry, dairy cattle, calves, turkeys and hogs. Also grit, shell and shavings. We can now handle your eggs too ... in case lots ... and with our special connection with a produce company in a large city, we can get you highest prices for them, as candled and graded. Barry Doaks has joined our staff, and part of his job will be to provide a clinical service on all types of poultry. We have fitted up a special room for this purpose ... and Barry can give you real help in case of trouble. Last but not least, we are now equipped to offer a consultant service on feeding and management of livestock and poultry, remodelling old buildings or erecting new .. , together with year-round contracts on Poultry and Hogs. HENDERSON STARTED CHICKS LIMITED SEAFORTH PHONE 64t-.11 CYCLONE FUND Continrted from Page 1 ley, R.R. 4, Seaforth, $5; Jack Consitt, (RIR 2, Kippen; $2; Lrn- est Ross, RR 2, Kippen, $2; Vivan Cooper R.R. 2, Kippen, '$2; Robert Eigie, IRR,_ 2, lip - pen, $5; Charles McKay, R.R. 2, Klippen, $5; IMcKay's Estate, R.R. '2, Kippen, $5; Harry M. iOhesney, RR. 2, Kippen, $2; JStanley Jackson, 11. R, 2, Kip - pen, $5; Morley Storey, R.R. 2, Kippen, $3; 'Cecil Pullman, R.R. 2, Kippen, $2; IIngih McMillan, RJR. 2, Kippen, $3; Wilfred Trenreer, R.R. 2, Kippen, $3; Ivan Forsyth, 'R.R, 2, Kippen, $5; 'Lorne. Carter, R.R. 2, Sea - forth, $5; Gordon Reynolds, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $5; William Collins, R.R. 2, 1Serforth, •$1; Robert Scott, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $2; Ed. Andrews, R.R. 2, Sea- forbh, $1; Frank Reynolds, RR. 2, Seaforth, $21 Keith Sharp, R.M. 2, .Seaforth, $3 Russ Kerr, 134 Inkerenan St., St. Thomas, $2; Alex [Chesney, R. R, 2, Seaforth, $2; John Mc'Cowvan, R.R. 8,'[Seaforth, 15; John Cern- ochan, R. R. 3, Seaforth, $2; John McLean, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $5; Mrs. John A. Platt, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $3; Miss Alberta Forrest, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $2; Jim •Black, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $5; 'Chester : Nell R.R. 3, Seaforth,. $5; Andnymoos, 12; A. & W. Tremeer, RJR. 2, Kippen, $5; R. McKinnon, R.R. 2, 'Kippen, $'5; Nelson Riley, R.R. 2, Kippen, $2; Ken McKay, RR. 2, Kiippen, $2; James Drummond, R.R. 2, Kippen, $5; Winston Workman, R.R. 2, Kippen, $5; John Mc - Cloy, Box 102, Hensel], 13; Mrs. Rena Caldwell, RR. 2, Kippen, $5; Mrs. Wn, Martin, R.R. 2, Kippen, $2; Alex McGregor, R. R 2, Kippen, $5; Robt. Mc- Gregor, RR 2,'Kipppon, $5; Ro- bert McGregor, R:II, 2, Kippen, $5; Alex Boyes, R.R. 3, Sea - forth, $10; Roy McGeoch, Eg- mondville, $2; Grant Finnigan, Egmondville, $2; Mrs. M. 'R. Haney, Egmondville, $1; John Blue, 'Egmondville, $5; iler & Nott, Repair Shop, Egmondville, $10; Mrs. Alfred Brown, R.4t. 3, Seaforth, $2;Ina & Marion Gray, Egmondville, $2; (Clair Haney, Egmondville, $10; Ed- ward Brown, Egmondville, $2; Rex, McGregor, R. R. 3, Sea - forth, $1; Jaines McGregor, R. U. 3, Seaforth, $1; John Flan- nery, Seaforth, $1; •l0nemerson Durst, R.R. 4, ,Seaforth, $2; Glen Rose, RR. 4, Seaforth $5; •Hanford +Cooper, R.R. 4, Sea - forth, $1` Victor Bisback, R. R. 4, Seaforth, $2; Andrew Doig, Egmondville, $2; Tena Bristow, Egmondville, .25; Andrew Moore, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $5; Geo. Flewitt, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 53; Howard Johns, R.R. 3, Sea - forth, $5; Alden Crich, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 52; Samuel E. Whit- more, RR. 3, Seaforth, $5; Warren Whitmore, R,R. 3, Sea - forth, 54; 'Chris. Dale, RR. 4, Clinton, 55; A. Garrett, R.R.I2, SSeaforth, 52; John M. Powell, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $2; Harold Hugill, R.R. 2, Seaforth, $2; Angus Brown, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 55; Elmer Townsend, RJR, 3, Seaforth, $4; James-Carnoohan, RR. 3, 'Seaforth, 55; Ken Cern- ochan, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 51.50; John E. Turner, R.R. 4, Sea - forth, 55; W. P. Roberts, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 55; C. J. O'Brien, R.R. 5, Clinton, $5; Mrs, L. Lawson, R.R. 5, Clinton, $5; Mrs. Victor Sytnick, RR. 5, Clinton, 51; Eldon O'Brien, R. R. 5, 'Clinton, $3; Walter Pep- per, R.R. 5, Clinton, $3; Frank Falconer, R.R. 5, Clinton, 54; John Peckitt, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $2; Jaines Johnston, R.R. 4, Clinton, $2; Tom & L M. Willis, R.R. 4, Clinton, 52; R. W. Gib- bings, RR. 4, Clinton, $5; Wm. Baugh, RJR. 4, ,Clnton, $2; G. Reginald fMcKiel, R.R. 4, Clin- ton, $2; H. A. Ball, R.R. 4, Clin- ton, 52; J. W. Crich, RJR. 4, Clinton, 58; Warren Gibbings, R.R. 4, Clinton, $2; Jack Smith, RIR. 4, Clinton, '$2; J. E. Crich, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $2; Anthoney De Jong, R.R. 3, Seaforth, $5; Erlin Whitmore, Seaforth, R.R. 3, $20. EGMONDVILLE Dr. Jas. and Mrs. Semple have returned from their cot- tage at Sauble .Beach accom- panied by their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Workman and children of North Bay. Guests with Mrs, J. S. Watson and Miss Alice Watson are Miss Agnes Strickland of Oshawa and Miss Jean Watson, R.N. of Tor- onto. Recent visitors with Mrs. D. Stephenson were Mrs. Alice Armstrong and (grand -daughter Miss Anne Hagyard of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, and Mn'Da- vid Ray of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keyes and daughter Joan have returned to Windsor, and Miss Margaret Sinclair of Kippen is staying with Mrs. Nelson Keyes. Mr, and Mrs. Ivy Henderson and :Mrs. Peter Lindsay spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Walton. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. (Clarence Reid and Jerry spent Friday in Tor- onto, IMr. and Mrs, Peter McNaugh- ton and Robert are holidaying. with Mr. and Mit, Harold ;Scru- ton and family in Port Dover. Mr. Donald 'Mellick of Goder- ich is holidaying with his cou- sin Mr. Jerry McGhnchey, Dr Harry Joynt, Mrs. Joynt and Judith of Toronto visited this week with the •fotmrer's mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. [Mrs. Wan. +Brown, ,Billie and Carol visited this week, (with Mrs Brown's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs H. Nedb in Tavistock. Mr, and Mrs Stewart are hol- idaying at Sault Ste. Marie this week. tMr, and MTs, Don Rigby of 'BIl '_,, n! were recent ,.visitors THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, August 30, 1050 Regent T TkHURS. FRI. SAT. RED SUNDOWN Rory Calhoun • Monts Ryon. Time wet, tuning out for the gunightor. It was the 70Ht's last era of wanton violence MON: PU125, WIIP. • RATTLE STATIONS Wan, Headlx - Ken RrussolloVrom the 13nttlegrounds of the Pacific comes the battle cry of the Vlulkops• All the powerfully mammal dramas of the guys who man our carriers THURS. VRI, SAT.. I'AIlZAN '1111e APR !AN Johnny Woiauuelice - D4aurumt O'Sullivan COMING - KETTLES IN TI'il; MAIMS SISMANS WORK BOOTS with box toe 56.95 with arch support 58.45 If the tongues of these boots Could speak THEY WOULD SAY --- WE'RE GOOD .. . WILLIS SHOE STORE T1113 LITTLE STORE WITH THE "BIG VALUES" SEAFORTH .with !Mr, and (Mrs. Harry Snel and Mr, and Mrs. (Stewart Me- don't you think it would be fine Queen. i1Vfr, and Mrs, Dan ;Mallick and Jim of Goderich were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Ms's, Ed McClinchey. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Shep- herd and family of Toronto visited this week with Mrs. Shepherd's mother, Mrs. Smil- lie, WINTHROP Continued frau Page 1 • desire is to (become a wife. And so, Joan, whoa you thought of men, turned to one by .the nanla of Ken. Ken sometimes decided to take to the air, and often- times he tools his lady fair. In one of these flights he had a 'bright thought; he said to him- self, I'll put Joan on the spot and cast my lot. So he headed the plana a little higher, and taking her hand, drew a wee bit if you wouldchange your name to nine? And we'll build a home, not far from the road, where we .can share ,each other's load. In our home will be faith and love, and we'll live in peace like turtle doves. Joan 'thought for some time, then said with a smile: Let's wait a little while. Ken was very sad, but he's a very determined lad, so he said, "You can't always 'be a "Miss", let's seal the bargain with a kiss. After that, Joan said Okay, and they cane down to earth and made their plans for the wed- ding day. So now, Joan, we are glad that Ken and you (will soon be man and wife; we know that You will always try to make the best of life. We ask you to ae- cept these gifts, to show in a small way the place you hold in our hearts. May God bless you and give you a full measure of health and happiness. -Signed on behalf of your neighbors and nigher. Ho said: Dear Joan, i'riends. BARG INS Summer Goods to be cleared out with Big Savings to you. Use them this week -end and many summers to come NOW COMPLETE PICNIC SET for 4 People (3S pieces) $15.00 14.25 1 GAL. THERMOS JUGS , , 20% off 2 gal. Insulated PICNIC BUCKET $7.65 6.00 TI .ERMA -CHEST $17.50 14.00 PLASTIC PICNIC DISHES 10% off ALSO BEACH BALLS, SAND SETS SWIM SNORKELS' AND SUN GLASSES See the NEW STYLE 24" MOFFAT RANGE now on display Silo Fence and Fibreen Paper SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND HEATING • PLUMBING HARDWARE QUALITY HEATING PHONE 56 'SERVICE PEACHES Red Haven AND Early Halehaven RIPE AND READY TO EAT A. GRANT FOX SHAKESPEARE PHONE. 49 R