The Seaforth News, 1952-04-03, Page 8FOR WM
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CHOICE AND BEST VALUES
CHOOSE YOUR NEW
EASTER OUTFIT
at Stewart Bros.
• COATS
High styled full length
coats, featuring casual
fullness, push - up
sleeves and many new
style trends.
29.50 to 49,50
• SHORTIES •
Clever styles — new
spring materials and
colors --in smart short
coats. Choose yours
at 15.95 to 39.50
• SUITS
Distinctive styling —
new shorter coats fea-
ture the new spring
suits. Wide choice of
✓° materials at
29.50 to 59,50
• DRESSES
Silks, nylons, crepes, new cottons, all are here in
a glamorous range of newest styles and colors.—
A collection you won't see bettered anywhere at
7.95 to 15.95
New
Easter Hats
Clever, jaunty spring
hats that will flatter you
at Easter. -- Visit our
millinery dept, now.
Priced at 4.95 to 9.95
Men! Choose Your New Easter
Suit
From Our Big Ready -To -Wear Stock
• SUITS
300 new worsted, pin stripe, pick and pick and gabar-
dine suits are collected here for your choosing. Talls,
regulars and shorts in all styles and colors. —
45.00 to 65.00
* TOPCOATS
Gabardines galore, new Harris tweeds and fleeces in
smart slip-on Topcoats you'll want for Easter.—Cast
off the old winter coat and step out smartly in one of
our new topcoats at 35.00 to 55.00
• SPORT COATS
Sport coats and slacks are more popular than ever
this year -We have plenty to choose from in the best
and smartest colors and styles.—
Sport Coats 24.50 to 35.00
Slacks 10.50 to 16.95
SEE THE NEW HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, HOSE FOR SPRING AT
STEWART BROS.
BRODHAGEN
Visitors atthe home of Mr. and
Mr.s Lavern Wolfe on Sunday were:
Miss Ordelia Wolfe of Detroit; Mrs.
Christina Meyer of Alberta; Miss
Dorene Wolfe and Mr. John Petrie
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz and
son John of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs,
Michael Connelly, Roselli, Ronald
and Ruth Ann, Sebringville; Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Hinz, Johnny, Larry,
Sharon and Wayne of Sebringville;
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz Sr. of Se-
bringville; Mr. Erlyn Wilker of
Stratford: Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
Wolfe, Judy and Linda, Logan; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Riehl, Logan; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman
and family, Miss Shirley Riehl of
Brodhagen; Mr. Robert Wolfe, Mr.
Ralph Scherbarth of Logan.
Mr. Glenn &legman of Wartburg,
has been engaged as teacher of our
school, duties commencing oin Sep-
tember. Miss Velma Ponlrenki, our
present teacher, has resigned and
-civil attend Waterloo College to study
to he a Deanconeos.
SEPARATE
DRAINAGE TENDERS
Township of McKillopl
For the innstruetion and repair for dinging,
halne aryl bash filling, etc., of the following
:trains:
1. B,wmege -8031 lineal feet of 0, 6 and
4 inch tile.
2. hleNiehel" 5072 Bacup feet of 14, 12, k,
0 :and 4 ineb tile; also ennerete protection and
catch haslns.
' Stlmore" -16,420 lineal foot of 12, 10,
5, 6, 6 and 4 inch- tile; als000nteh basins.
4. 'Simpson' - Moe lineal feet of 0, 0 and
4 inch tile.
5. "Anderson --6743 lineal feet of 14, 12. 5,
6 and 4 inch til. also protection and catch
brims.
Township to smelly culverts and all the
within approximately two miles of work.
Tenders will he reeeived by tho nndersiened
until noon April 7011.
A marked cheque for ten percent with a
minimum of 0100.04) to ace0mpany each ten-
der. Satisfactory hands to be fru'nieherl. Ten-
ders to stale date when work will begin.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ae-
Cepted. Plans, spreifleatinne, etc., may he seen
at the Clerk's o,Fiee.
J. M EC.I<ERT,
Clerk, McKillop Township
Seaforth, Ont.
TEACHERS WANTED FOR SALE
Thee teachers required for Tuekersmith ( A General reasons refrPhone like new.
School Area; modern rural schools, two are will be sold reasonably. Phone 693M, Sea -
close to Seaforth, one fs near I{lppen. Geed f°rtk'
salaries paid according to qualifications and
experience. Write full particulars to
W. P. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treas. R.R.3 Sea -
forth
FOR SALE
1 good York hog, also 6 good pigs ready
to wean. Apply HAROLD PENHALE, Bay-
field, phone 68 r 1.2.
LOST
A brown tiger cat. Phone 304.
LOST.
Hub cap for 1942 Plymouth on R. R. 2.
POBERTleave inanymail box on this route.
NOTICE
FARMERS wanting a Barley Contract can
secure same at Winthrop Feed Mill, or. the
Walton Feed Mill
FOR SALE
Durham calves. Phone 17x18 Dublin.
ARTHUR MURPHY
WANTED TO BUY
A building 20 by 30. Phone 750w Sea -
forth.
FOR SALE
" Mdstcin heifer calves, nue week old. Alen
1 Durham calf born Aug. 10: this calf would
be Ideal for n calf club calf, DONALD
BUCHANAN, 880825 Seaforth _
WANTED
Pasture for season for eleven yearling
cattle. Apply at Nexus Office
FOR SALE
1 enlf. Apply to CORDON ELLIOTT.
Br 80110 d, Phone 65901 Seaforth
FOR SALE
A quantity of Momadm Seed Barley, grown
from Registered Seed. Govt Grade No. 1. 01.90
bushel in your own bags. ELGIN NOTP,
phone 847x5 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Horne cultivator. horse plow, bean muffler,
window glass, assorted galvanized pipe, wash
stands, commode, couple of Bugs(tower pots,
oerner cupboard, white brick, cistern pumps.
CLARENCE REEVES
FOR SALE
six pigs los lbs, each. Apply to ROGER
ANDREWS, 666x2, Seaforth RR 3
LOST
Short-haired,reddish sand dug, part Collie
and police. Phonne. 862r21 Seaforth. LLOYD
HANEY
WANTED
tone Feed Beane. Also a quantity of Tur-
nips One Mangers. Apply to JOHN 1000(1:14,
Seaforth
Th" family of the late Mrs, Isabella Walker
wish to ;hank neighbors and friends for their
Acte of 1:insistena
TO RENT
HORSE --Emu' roomed house partly furnish-
er], 5 entre from Seaforth, hydro, garage,
,'ard,n, Immediate possession. 84.10 Dublin
WANTED
TED
USED 600 x 16 TIRES for Wagons
large trade allowance
on
NEW GOODYEAR TIRES
at
Seaforthillotors, Seaforth
PI II
FOR SALE
A purebred Yorkshire hog serviceable age,
also red clover seed, 3. ARNOLD JAMIE -
SON, 616-83 Clinton.
ADMINISTRATRIX
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK &IMPLEMENTS &
feet, of the estate of the late William E.
Pepper, at lot No. 12, con. 8, Stanley twp.
10/j miles west and 3/4 of a mile south of
Brueefield on Friday, April 4, at 12:80 noon,
the following:
HORSES—Pereher'on gelding 10 yrs. old.
CATTLE—Durham cow 4 yrs, old duo at
time of sale; Durham cow 6 yrs. old, due
limo of sale; Holstein cow 8 yrs, old, due
time of sale; 3 Durham heifers due time of
sale; Durham cow 6 yrs. old freshened two
weeks, calf at foot; Durham heifer 3 years
old, freshened 2 weeks, calf at foot; Durham
heifer 3 yrs, old, freshened 3 weeks, calf at
foot; Durham cow 7 yrs. old, freshened one
month, calf at foot; Durham cow 6 yrs. old,
freshened 1 month, calf at foot; Durham and
Holstein cow due in 1 month; Durham heif-
er 3 yrs, old, milking; Jersey heifer 8 years
old, milking; 11 steers and heifers rising two
years old; 11 steers and heifers rising 1 year
old; 2 calves 3 months old; Durham bull ris-
ing 1 year.
IMPLEMENTS—M. H. No, 30 Row Crop
tractor with pulley, P.T.O. lights and starter
(2 yrs. old); M.H. 2 row power lift tractor
snuffler; John Deere 3 -furrow tractor plow;
McCormick -Deering power lift tractor culti-
vator: Cockahutt 2 wheel tractor manure
spreader (nearly new) ; set of Bissell tandem
discs; John Deere side delivery rake; M. H.
binder, 7 -ft out; M. H. mower, 6 -ft cut;
Buehler rubber tire wagon (nearly new) ; flat
rack; 2 drum steel roller; hay loader (drop
head) ; set of sloop sleighs; 4 section drag
harrows; hay rake; Woods2 unit milker
complete with motor, compressor and piping
(nearly new) ; M. H. power cream separator,
single row muffler; root pulper and motor
set of truck Beaten; bean cooker: Gutter; 2
galvanized water troughs; set of breeching
harness; horse collars; Moffat Electro pail;
electric clipper; coal oireulating heater, forks,
shovels, chains and numerous other articles.
Peed—Quantity of turnips; barrel of feed
=lessee.
FARM --At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale, subject to reserve
bid the 50 acre pasture farm, being north
half of lot No, 12, eon, 4, Stanley twp, The
;above mentioned pasture farm hag a never -
failing water supply and en abundance of
shade.
TERMS—CASH. Terms on farm, 10 per
cent down on date of sale, and balance in 80
;lays.
MRS. ANNIE 0, PEPPER, Adminiett'atrlx
of the estate,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Ant.
K. W. Colquloun, Clerk.
Auction Sale
CLEARING AUCTION SALE of dorm ma-
chinery, hny and grain et lot 23, con, 1,
Turlcersmlth two. nn highway No, 4, 2 rano
south of Brnceftold on Monday, April 7 at
1:30 p,m.
MAOIIINERY; Ford Tractor, plow, cultiva-
tor and eeufflin equipment, 4 -section Dist -
mond harrows, dine fertilizer drill, Interna-
tionalmnnoro eprendc', 8 -ft, International
eultl-paelcer, bean puller for tractor, Massey
Herts loader (drop head), Deering mower
6 -ft eut, grain crusher, fanning mill, hag
truck, double blocks, farm wagon, 18 -ft hny
rack, farm sleighs and rack, quontity oe
haled hay, 400 bus, minted arch, Forks, sho-
vels, ehana and other aticles. Quantity of
household effects. Farm sold, no roservo.
TERMS CASH
,TAMES AIKENFIEAD, Prop.
Harold Jerkson, Anat.E, P. Chesney, Clerk
It Paso Shop in eon ville
FRESH COTTAGE ROLLS 45c lb
HOLIDAY MARGARINE ...... . . . . ....... • ... , 33c a lb
QUICK ROBIN HOOD OATS 5 lb bag 49c
FLUFF() SHORTENING 1 lb 29c
Nylon Hose, 51 Gauge, 15 Denier $1,19 pr.
We appreciate your order early
CLAIR HANE"
FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
WANTED
POSITION WANTED by married couple,
with 2 children .(comes from Holland), pre-
ferably
ro-ferably on a farm, or poultry farm, around
the Township of FIullett. Apply to John Hey.
ink, R. It. 1, Blyth, Phone 28 r 5, BITES.
FOR SALE
Two new Fleury-Bieeol tractor dlsos In
stock. Reduced in price. BASIL O'ROURKH,
Brucefield. Phone Clinton 618 r 21.
FOR SALE
Red Clover seed, power cleaned, apply to
HERMAN AXTMANN, lot 21, con. 10, Me-
Killen.
o-Killen. Phone 848 i, 21,
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOOI<, IMPLEMENTS and House-
hold Effects. Thursday, AI11'il 10, at 1 p.m.,.
at Lot 28, Con. 1, Logan Twp., 2 miles west
of Mitoboll on No. 8 Highway.
CATTLE — 8 grade Durham cows recently
fresh, with calves; Hereford cow with twin
calves; brindle cow, milking ; Durham heifer
to freshen in May; 4 Hereford helfers 2 years
old; 8 Iiereford yearling heifers Poultry -
150 Sussex bens 1 year old,
IMPLEMENTS — Ferguson tractor &- Plow
(new) ; 14--11 binder; McCormick mentor • Int-
ernational hny loader' (drop head) , M -1i side
rake; dump rake; hay Pedder; diamond har-
rows; spring tooth cultivator; stiff tooth cul-
tivator; tandem disk; 13 run grain drill;
M -H fertilizer drill ; Int. manure spreader;
steel roller; M -H corn seuffler; walking plow,
Viking mann separator; milk pails, rubber
tired wagon; 16 ft. hay rack, gravel box ;.
fawn sleighs; 1937 Fargo truck (newly over-
hauled) ; Stewart clippers; 800 capacity elec-
tric brooder; 8 chicken shelters; other chicken
equipment; 4 inch tile; snow serener.
Quantity of wood, cedar posts, oil barrels;
electric fencer; set of steel forms for 0 com-
plete stalls, cement stabling: 200 running feet
of wood forms, cement mixer; rubber tlred
wheel barrow; lawn mower, forks, chains, etc.
Harness -2 set of double harness, number
of horse collars: Grain— 3r/. bu, of good red
clover seed; 300 bu. of Ajax oats suitable
for seed ; 5 ton of good mixed hny.
Idousehold Effects—Oak dining rooms suite,
table, 6 eludes and buffet, kitchen cabinet,
enamel cook stove; Quebec heater; 2 burner
rangette (new) ; extension table and kitchen
chairs, Farm sold, Terms cash.
J. W. GRIM, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sala
or REAIt, ESTATE AND Household Ef-
fects:. On Saturday, April 501 at 1 pan.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has been in-
structed by the Administrator of Elizabeth
Davis, late of the Twp. of Hibbert, spinster,
deceased, to offer for sale;
Parcel 2—Lot 20, Can. 8, Hibbert Twin, 9',1
miles west of Statin on county road, 100
acres. good clay loam lard, Well drained, ap-
prox. 5 acres hardwood bush. 114 storey brick
house, modern oil furnace and 3 -piece bath,
hydro, water pressure system, large bank barn
with straw shed, stabling for 75 head of cat-
tle. Water in barn, litter carrier, steel stan-
chions, drive shed, hen house and pig pen.
Parcel II --Lot 26, Con. 7, Hibbert Twp., 100
acres good clay loam land in grass,- ep3rox.
6 acres bush, good water supply. windmill,
large water tank.
Household Effects --Doherty kitchen range,
cherry oval extension table, 3 kitchen chairs,
2 arm chairs, sideboard, glass cupboard, flat
top writing desk. 4 reed seat occasional
chairs, 2 Windsor chairs, 4 small small tables,
4 rocker's, 2 walnut occasional chairs, Mason
& Risch upright piano, day bed, chest of
drawers, 2 complete bedroom suites; Beatty 4
burner electric stove, dishes, bed linens, other
articles. Terms, chattels, cash.
Real Estate — 10% down, balance in 00
days. Restive bid, For further particulars ap-
ply to Administrator, Crown Trust Co.. Lon-
don, Solicitor Alvin Sillery.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Executors Sale
OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS.
DUNCAN JOHNSTON will be held in Walton
on Friday, April 4th, at 2 p.m.
heisdining
chairs,
kingTessera chairs and stands;
chairs; 2 couches, sideboard, easy chair, din-
ing room extension table; China cabinet; an-
tique bureau ; antique cupboard ; antique
clock; dishes; clock suitable for office or
school; Quebec heater; several odd tables;
step ladder, meat saw, broad axe, quantity of
coal and wood. Numerous other articles.
14 ft. 1141" gale. iron pipe; pomp lack,
threshing pump; Jomesw°y oil broader.
Terms sash
Mrs. E. Johnston and Mrs. H. Bolger,
Executrices.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
CARD OF THANES
The family of the late Samnol Mafrido wish
to exer0ss their•r sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to the many friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for their acts of kindness shown Mr.
McBride since bis Blume while at home and
in hospital, and messages of sympathy in
their resent sad bereavement, for the *mai-
MI floral tributes and to all those who helped
in any way at the funeral. Special thanks to
Rev, Pitt, Rev. Snell and organist and
choir of Goshen Ohuroh and to those who
sang a duet.
I wishtoexpress my sincere thanks and
appreciation to my many friends and neigh-
bors for their lovely cards and treats while
a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, also Dr.
Stapleton and Dr. Peever, my epeolal nurses,
Miss Leona Holland and Mrs, Jean Orondorf.
MRS. JACK FLANNERY.
THURSDAY', AI,R14 3, 1952
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Snowdon Bros„ Publishers
Authorised as Second Olass mall, Post 011ier
Dept„ Ottawa
BOX
,Juxu rat 'i rnir °
I would Iiko to express my eppreolation to
all those who were so kind to me during my
illness. Thanks to the W.M.S. members of
Klppen Church, and the Kippen Woman's In-
stituto, also the Women's Auxiliary of the
Legion. MRS. ELDON JARROTT.
Mr. Thos. Ferguson wishes to express his
sincere appreciation to his many friends and
neighbors for their kindness in sending cards
and treats; also special thanks to Miss Drone:
and oaf, also Dr. Gorwill and Dr. McMaster
for their kin:Mess while a patient in Scott.
Memorial Hospital.
FOR SALE
Red Clover seed. Good quality. Apply to
OLARIONOE MONTGOMERY, Phone 841 r 81
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A quantity of clean timothy seed. Apply
to GEORGE TAYLOR, Walton, Phone 880 r
21.
WANTED
Grass wanted for 16 head of cattle. Apply
to Phone 55 r 2, Dublin.
l:,t storey frames Rouse Ls to covered sid-
ing, newly painted, 8 rooms, 3 piece bath,
furnace, hydro attached to water tank, cist-
ern, garage, new roof and painted. Good
garden, raspberry, and strawberry patches.
House on Sperling, St. Possession• arranged.
For further particulars apply at The News
Office.
FOR SALE
1000 bushels mixed grain. Apply to ZACK
RYAN, Seaforth, R, R. 5, Phone Dublin 46r5.
FOR SALE
1950 Ohev. Coach in good running shape,
good tires, heater,. new battery, muffler, eta.,
cheap; also 2 new 16-600 six ply tires. Call
Phone 8504, Seaforth, OLIVER ANDERSON
Aberdeen ArgteObullls A2 E 19 months old ;
top quality, priced right. STEWART MIDDLE -
TON, 608r3 Clinton
Kitchen set consisttiing of buffet, table, five
leather upholstered chairs. Phone 6038
WANTED
Grass land wanted for twelve head of cattle
15 1-yeat'-olds and 7' 2-yesr-olds). Phone
01x16 Dublin
Red Clover seedforApply HARVEY
TAYLOR, phone 860r22, Seaforth
TAX RETURNS
I an limited for available time this year
Please make appointments at once. H. G.
MSIR, Dominion Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE
In Town of Seaforth, 6 room house, barn,
garage, hen house and 5 acres land, Hydro
all over. Apply to Seaforth News
WOOD FOR SAL AApP E to Cecil Loney.
Phone 532R, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Modern six -room bungalow with 4 -piece
bath, East William St. Possession July lst.
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St. Well
situated. Early possession arranged.
In llgmondville trh storey dwelling, 3 bed-
rooms, double lot writ,. barn, possession with-
in one month.
14; storey 7 room frame modern dwelling,
garage, on James street.
Brick dwelling, Goderieh street, immediate
possession
Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop,
1/8 Here of land with small fruits, early
Possession
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern, conveniences. Possession arranged.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for ail occasions
Phones; Day 43
Night 5911 W
JOHN E. LONGSTAF?
Optometrtst
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours 9 am . 6 pm. Well, 9 - 1130
Sat. 9 am to 9 pm
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phono 90 - Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforlt1
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 pm
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTR, ONT.
Officers — President, John L. Malone, Sea -
forth ; Vice -Pres., Sohn H. Me1wing, Blyth;
Manager & Seo.-Treaa„ M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Director's—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth:
Chris Leonhard;, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald,
Seaforth; John H. Mo8wing, Blyth ; frank
McGregor, Clinton; William 5. Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents—J. E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F.
Mo1ereher, Dublin; WillIam Leiper, Londea-
boro ; 7. P. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Balser, Brussels.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post off eMaes.
.,rm�
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates - in first -Class
Companies
sossonsrmosimmssons
FOR SALE
7 Room House with 3 Pc. Bathroom, in
good condition. Two Lots. Fruit trees, rasp•
berry and strawberry plants. Prompt pos-
session can be given. Garage.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE) AND REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
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We screen it
Stove Coal Alberta Coal
Nut Coal Pocahontas Coal
Buckwheat Coal Stoker Coal
Hard Coal Briquettes �}
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784-, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 6 samples 26; 24_ samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont _
MMIIIIMPLIMEMIEMM
' RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radlo
repatra to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
847R, Seaforth
HORSES WANTED
Disabled or useful work horses: Apply to
W. 0. GOVENLOCK, Oleic House, Seaforth
ROO 05' `G#
1950 Chev Special Sedan
1949 Chev. Deluxe Coach
1949 Chev. Deluxe Sedan
1949 Ford Custom Sedan, extra Clean en low mileage
1949 Plymouth. Sedan
1946 Chev. Sedan, radio, window washer, extra good
1939 Plymouth Sedan
Above all Reconditioned -84' Guaranteed
ALSO SPECIALS — '
1939 Dodge Sedan
1938 Dodge Sedan
1937 Olds Coach
1937 Studebaker Sedan
1936 Ford Sedan
1932 Ford Coach (good)
375.00
345.00
325.00
125.00
125.00
126.00
Seaforth -Motors
DUBUQUE'S
COB CORN
For Sale
,;
We still have a limited quan- Pc,
titytf Feed Corn. So order as
soon as possible an.d avoid
disappointment.
This corn will be delivered to
your farm. Prompt service. -
SEAFORTH FARMERS CO.OP
PHONE 9
rl °'
"The World's Finest Anthracite"
WILLIS DUNDAS
363.T - Office
192 M • Residence
BRODHAGEN
Maple syrup making is in full pro-
duction in this vicinity.
At the Palm Sunday service, April
6, the class will receive the right of
confirmation, the service beginning
at 10:30 a.m.
The class are-: Dorothy Regele,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Regele; Maureen Hinz, daughter of
Mr. and Mss. John G. Hinz; Joyce
Querengesser, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Querengesser; Helen
Bauer, daughter of Mrand Mrs.
Rudolph Bauer; Joanne Beuermann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Beuersnan; Nancy Mogk, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herold M'oglc; Fath-
er ,Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd. Schmidt, Brussells; Heidi
Buri, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Buri' Ralph Weitersen, son of Mr.
and 'Nies. Leslie Wietersen; Lloyd
Beuerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Beuerman; Donald Wolfe, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe' 'Carl
Buuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Buuck; Gary Sholdiee, son of Mr.
and MTS. Russell Sholdice; Donald
Miller, son of Mr. and MTs. Mervin
Miller.
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Phone Hensel' 6701.91
Treat the family to
'0003 shim; Tito''