The Seaforth News, 1959-07-30, Page 8FINAL
CLEARANCE
• TEEN-AGE
• MISSES
• WOMEN'S,
SUMMER
DRESSES
AT BIG SAVINGS
HOUSE FROCKS, SUN DRESSES, STREET DRESSES,
PARTY DRESSES, HALF-SIZE DRESSES
ALL AT BIG DISCOUNTS
SUN DRESSES, 3.95 to 10.95 for. , .. 3.15 to 8.75
Regular to 10.95 DRESSES for 7.00
Regular to 15.95 DRESSES for 10.00
Regular to 25.00 DRESSES for 15.00
Half -Size DRESSES, sizes 141/2 to 261/2 20% off
GREAT
DRAPERY
SALE
SAVE 20% TO 50%
AND MORE
FOR THIS WEER ONLY
•
SPECIAL TABLE
36" wide Draperies
Reg. to 1.25 , . , 79c yd
Shorter Ends 48" wide
DRAPERIES
Values to 3.95 .. 1.00 yd
ALL REGULAR
DRAPERIES
Including Barkcloth
Sailcloth, Antique Satins
Fortisau in florat,
neat or abstract patterns
20%
off
STEWART BROS.
MERRY MAIDENS
The third meeting of the Mer-
ry Maidens was Held at Mrs. Ross
MacGregor's with mothers and
Mrs, McAllister present. Achieve-
ment Day is to be held on August
27th 'andall books are to be
handed in' by August 6th. The
next meeting.is to be held at Mrs.
Haugh's on August 4th. The vis-
its to gardens is to be to mid-
August. During discussion Mrs.
Whyte outlined the progress of
the garden, staking tomatoes,
and thinning. Flower arrange-
ments in living room and dining
room were also discussed and
Mrs. 'McAllister demonstrated dif-
erent floral designs. Mrs. Whyte
told how to prepare and cook ve-
getablee-Home assignments are:
Prepare and cook vegetables;
keep weeds under control; keep
record book up to date; start re-
ference flies; arrange flowers for
dining room table. Por roll call
two vegetables of any kind are
to be brought to next meeting. A
silver rose bowl was presented
to Mrs. Whyte for Mary Whyte,
a former 4H member prior to her
approaching marriage, by Mari-
lyn Taylor. Mrs, Whyte thanked
the girls on behalf of Mary and
showed everyone the gilt.
J
McKILLOP
The VMS and WA of Duff's
Church; McKillop entertained the
Mission Band and Baby Band
members ab their July meeting
held at the home of Mrs. Ken
Stewart. The WMS president,
Mrs. Les Pryce, opened the meet-
ing. Mrs. H. Harrison read the
Scripture and Mrs. Arnold Scott,
Mission Band leader had charge
of the program during which
life membership pins were pre-
sented to Amy Stewart, Donna
Gordon and Barbara Scott. After
each girl offered prayer the chor-
us of a hymn was sung, Mrs,
Scott closed with prayer.
The business was conducted by
the president. It was decided to
send Marjorie Smith and Mar-
guerite Scott to Alma College.
There will be a dutch auction at
the August meeting, proceeds to
go to the Alma College fund.
The WA. president, mixs. R. M.
Scott opened the WA meeting
anti Scripture was read by Mrs.
Ken Stewart. Mrs. David Shan-
non read a poem, Mrs. Scott and
Mrs. Dalton, leaders of the Mis-
sion Band and Baby Band, con-
ducted games for the children.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Watch this paper for complete listing of articles
for sale.
Auction will be held Saturday, August 15th, in
Seaforth.
HAROLD O. FREE
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
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Town of Seaforth -
Re Dog Proclamation
In view of the disregard by the general
public of the, recent proclamation
issued by the Town Council re the
confinement of dogs, and the fact that
they are not to run at large at any
time, the Council feels that charges
must be laid under this By-law.
Any owner or harborer of a dog who
allows it to run at large can be sum-
moned into. court. The fine in a case of
this kind could t
he $50.00 and costs.
The Council and myself would ask all
citizens concerned to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
ST. COLUMBAN
More than 800 attended the
dressed sham supper sponsored
by the Catholic Women's League
of St. Columban parish in the
parish hall last Wednesday even-
ing.
An even larger crowd attended
the evening program held out-
doors on the church lawn, The
draw brought duck to Raymond
Murray, Seaforth RR 5. Mr. Mur-
ray was present as a volunteer
worker in one of the booths, and
received the keys to the car on
the spot.
Consolation prizes of $5 each
for each 100th ticket drawn went
to Mary Catherine Roaeh, Strat-
ford; Harald Diegel, Mitchell;
Peter Eckert, Dublin RR 1; Alex.
Tanner, Stratford; D. J. Cronin,
St. Columban; ibIanuel Benet,
man, Brodhagen; Gerry Staple-
ton, Dublin; John. Soontines,
Dublin.
Winners of prizes in the penny
sale, A. Westcott, Seaforth; Mrs.
Mark Miles, •Stratford; Mrs, Eli-
zabeth Cronin, Dublin; Caroline
Leics, Kitchener; Mrs. William
Kinahan, St. Augustine; Rose
Doyle, •St. Columban; John Ryan,
Mount Carmel; Mrs. Mary Mc-
Quaid, Seaforth; Miss alae Can-
acari, Stratford; Mrs. Tom But-
ters, Dublin; Mrs. William Sta-
pleton, Dublin, Mrs. Jack Wells,
Dublin; Mrs. A. Westcott, Sea.
forth; firs. IL Mcllwain, Sea-”
forth.
CROMARTY
WAADDELL - McOULLOOH
Summer flowers decorated the
Roy's United Church for the mar -
rinse of Helen iRoyetta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Mc-
Culloch, Cromarty, to Robert
Hackney Waddell, eon. of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest D. Waddell, of
Fullerton, Rev. A, H. Daynard
officiated, Mrs. Elmer Dow, the
organist, played traditional wed-
ding music, and accompanied the
soloist, Mrs. Gerry Hornung, of
Stratford, who sang "The Wed-
ding Prayer” and "I'll Walk Be.
side You.” Given in marriage by
her father, the beide wore a gown
of silk organza styled with a bo-
dice of embroidered dace and a
bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil
was 'held by a crown of lace,
pearls and sequins, and she car-
ried a bouquet of Better Times
roses and etephanobie on a white
Bible. Miss Lauren Scherbarth,
Kitchener, was maid of honor,
wearing a ballerina -length gown
of rosewood silk organza fash-
ioned on princess lines with a
full gored e'kirt over crinolines,
a lineortrait comngotto a�"1 ” inr back, .A.
large bow and a Panel fell from
the "V” to the hem. She carried
a basket of •Sweethea•1•t roses and
stephanotis, Miss Janet Saunders,
Windsor, was bridesmaid wear.
ing a dress similar to that of the
maid of honor and Carrying simi-
lar flowers, Bruce Roger, Little.
Current, was :best man, and ush-
ering were Donald Diokson and
Anderson McLean. The church
basement, decorated in pink and
white, was the setting for ,the re-
ception and wedding dinner. For
a wedding trip to the New Eng-
land States and Nova Scotia, the
bride chime a blue dress of figur-
ed chiffon with matching duster
and white accessories, On their
return the couple will reside in
Kitohlener, Gules[te attended the
wedding from Detroit, 'Windier,
Port Credit, Haw)oetolie and List -
ower,
FEDl7ItdTXQN N1'll•VS
(By J, Carl Hemingway)
On July 17th a meeting of the
members of the Ontario Federa-
tion of Agricllhture was held in
the ,Seaway Hotel •4n 'T'oron'to,
In order to give you an idea
of the thinking of these mem-
bers I will tl'y to give you an
outline of the resolution's,
1, Feed Grain Subsidy (On-
tario Poultry Producers A0800111 -
Con) Resolved that we, express
to O.P.A, members our opposi-
tion to the ,removal the freight
assistance ,on "Mestern feed grain
and that we support' the proposal
for sufficient /freight assistance
on the movement of eastern feed
grains to make the price compet-
itive with western grains.
The announcement that the
freight rates on fresh meats
were to be lowered inspired this
resolution since this government
action places the Eastern produ-
cer at a decided disadvantage in
the production of .poultry.
The question was raised as to
how much of this freight rate as-
sistance benefited the farmer and
how much was retained by the.
t1 nod
After it was agreed to study
this question the resolution, was
approved.
2. 'Sale of Calves by Dutch
Clock. (zone 4) After a great
many of the members had tolyl
of their satisfaotory experience
with this method of selling it
was agreed that it should be con-
tinued.
3. Tax on Trailer Dwellings
(zone 4), It was agreed that the
$120.00 limit on taxation for
trailers be removed and that the
municipality should be allowed
to set the tax proportionate to
the cost of servicing these trailer
homes. •
4. Deficiency Payments (zone
4) After a great deal o4-discue=
sion it was filially agreed that all
commodity ,groups, particularly
the Hog Producers do all in their
power to keep their producers
fully informed.
5. Government Financing of
Producer Marketing Facilities
(zone 4). By this resolution the
Government was requested to
supply finances for farmer con-
trolled processing plants on the
same basis as money is made
available to :industry through ,the
Industrial Development Bank,
The highlight of the meeting
was an address by Prof, D. 1t,
Campbell of the O,A.C. in which
he abated that agricultural re-
search .has been almost exclusive-
ly pre -occupied with "things" ra-
ther than with "people"—the far-
mers and their families. With
hundreds of professional person-
nel working on research prob-
lems of produotion, there was, he
stated, until 1958 only one train-
ed rural sociologist working on
the problems of the people.
HENSALL
The annual congregational and
Sunday 'Sc'hool •picnic of Chisel
hunt United Church was held ad:
Seaforth Lions Park on July 21
under ideal weather conditions
and attended by S0. At the con-
clusion of a delicious picnic sup-
per a full line of sports, •directed
by Miss June Ross, Miss Dorothy
Parker, Mrs. Beatrice Munn and
Mervyn Eyre were carried out
and much enjoyed. Prize for the
oldest person present went to
Mrs. :Emily Parker; youngest,
Valerie Brier,granddaughter of
Mrs. Mae McLellan, Winners as
follows: Races, under 6, Ricky
Parker, Larry Ferguson; boys 6-
8, Allan Saran's, Don Cole; girls
6-8, Janice Wright, Joyce Fergu-
son; girds 9-11, Ruth Ann Cole-
man, Bonnie I{ay; boys 12.15,
Bob Munn, Doug Upshall• girls
12-15, (Patricia Harris, Dorothy
Parker; young ladies, Geraldine
Parker, June Munn; young men,
Gordon Ross, Mervyn Eyre; lad-
ies' kick the slipper, Mrs. Russell
Ferguson; men's kick the slipper,
Gordon Ross; 3 -legged, under 15,
Eric Ross, Bruce Drummond; ov-
er 15, Gordon Ross and Wayne
Coleman; bursting balloon, 10
under, Ruth Ann Coleman, Jean
Cole; egg step. race, Mrs. Rus-
sell Brock; hula hoop relay, Bob
Munn's side; longest earring,
Mrs, Ernie Ross; guessing game,
rims, Richard Kinsman.
Mrs, ,Edna Corbett visited over
Die week end with her daughter
and son-in-law, iOlr, and Mrs. Jas.
Sangster,
.Leo Cronin, Dublin, is report-
ed in serious condition at .Scott
Memorial Hospital on Wednes-
day and Mol ,'
v1n Ai c rI
econ of the
Top Notch staff is also in hospi-
tal following a recent motor ac-
cident north of Dublin.
Demotic/rate United. Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister, Lyle
Hammond, organist-ohoir leader.
11 .a.m., ,Guest speaker, Mr.
Frank 'Morgan,
Sunday School, 10 a,m.
3
Joint Devotional Services
First Presbyterian and
Northside United
Congregations
SUNDAY, AUG. 2
at North Side United Church
Rev, D. Leslie Elder, Miulater
10am. Sunday Schools at their
respective Churches
11 am. "Finding a way out"
Music, solo, "The Lord is
My Shepherd"
James A. Stewart, Soloist
SUNDAY, AUG. 9
Services in First Presbyterian
Church
Minister; Rev, J, C, Britton
Organist and Choir Leader
H. A. REMPSTER
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CARD OF THANKS '.
I wish to thank all who sent
Me Cards, letters, flowers and
treats, also those who visited ane
while a patient in Stratford Gel-
er'ad hospital, Everything is deep-
ly appreciated.
Mrs, 358, Idenderson.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all the kind
friends who sent cards, flowers,
gifts and treats while 5 Was a Pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lond-
on; also Dr. Brady, visitors and
friends for boxes of fruit and
treats since I came home. Sinc-
erely,. LILLIAN PEPPER
WANTED
Wanted, a man to do a ditching
Job, Leave name at News Office
FARM FOR SALE
109 acre farm in McKillop on
county road near village. Excel-
lent two story brick house, all
modern conveniences. Large bank
barn, good stabling, good water
supply, well drained. Harold Jack-
son, phone 474 Seaforth
WANTED TO BUY
A quantity of mixed grain, Ap-
ply to W. Coleman, phone 652014
11 pigs. Phone 662r12, John
Nigh
9' overhead d doom in excellent
shape, reasonable, Apply Harold
Maloney, Seaforth .
TRUCK LETTERING
Sign painting, show cards. Gar
Baker, Seaforth, Goderich et. 17.
WFAllis-Chalme •s tractor com-
pletely overhauled and in excel-
lent condition. Alden Crich, Tel.
HU 2.3237, Clinton. RR 3 Seaforth'
Early cooking A pples, Tele-
phone 8471'21
FOR SALE
Cows and heifers, some Close
springers, Dale Nixon, 673r4
225 Red and SussexEpullets, lay-
ing, 5 months old. Apply to Alvin.
Cole, Cromarty
FOR $ALE
26 goodg sucking
pigs. Jack Mc-
Iver, St. Columban
FOR SALE
Two modern homes in Seaforth,
centrally located. Reasonable'
terms. Possession 30 days.
50 acre farm near Seaforth.
Water pressure in barn and
house, bathroom and furnace.
Buildings in excellent shape, all
workable land. Will carry mort-
gage.
Other 100 and 200 acre farms
near Seaforth
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St„ Gadeich,
Salesman, Jos. McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
1 child's Fphonogrph with re-
cords, in good condition. Phone
490-W after six,
Auction- Sale
Of Household Effects. Iu the
Town of Seaforth, North Main st.,
on. Saturday, August 8th at 1.80
P.M. Chesterfield and 2 chairs,
occasional chairs, open book case,
couch, small,tables, Birch bed
room suite obed, springs and
mattress, dresser, dressing table.
2 bedroom rockers. White bed
room chair, felt mattress, 2 fea-
ther ticks. Dining room table, 6
windsor style dining room chairs,
china cabinet, buffet,' large drop
leaf table. end tables. Cabinet
radio, RCA -Victor. Wall mirror,
pictures. Barrymore carpet (9'4"
x 6'9". Goblin vacuum cleaner.
Washing machine, 7 cu, ft. West-
inghouse refrigerator, two burn-
er stove on a stand, one hot plate,
window fan. 2 venetian blinds
68" x 34". Painted door 75" x 32".
3 pair drapes, kitchen table and
3 chairs, trunk, table lamp, bridge
lamp, flower pots: Odd dishes.
Numerous other articles. Terms
cash, Prop. Miss Alice Reid.
Auot., Harold Jackson.
In case of rain sale will be held
in community centre.
Auction Sale
0f Household Effects. Will be
held on Saturday, August 15th, at
one o'clock, Located two blocks
north of main intersection. If wea-
ther is unsuitable sale will be
held in the Seaforth Community
Centre. 24" Moffatt electric stove.
11 cubic foot Frigidaire with Ell
pound freezing chest . Full bed
room suite with box spring mat-
tress. Connor washing machine.
2 continental beds, box springs
and mattress, headrests. Din-
ing room suite, 6 chairs, table and.
buffet. Singer sewing machine, 3
piece Kr
Oehler chesterfield suite
Custom made. Rogers Majestic
TV 17" screen with table. 4
chrome kitchen chairs, walnut
hall tree, rug 9'x6'. Johnson floor
polisher. Kroehler rocker, lazy
borocker, t
h stud ocoucht lamps, lamps, and coffee tables, mats,
full line of garden and carpenters.
tools; heavy work bench wired
for saw. Outside sun cot with
mattress, lawn chairs, electric
stove suitable for cottage. Many
other items too numerous to
mention. rrduE.PChesney, Haroldlek Harol0.
Free, Proprietor
O.P.P. REPORT
Report for June of OPP Dist-
rict No, 6: Accidents 172, fatal 6,
Persona fouled 7, iniiuries' 78, ve-
hicles safety checked 9418;
charges laid 658, mate of speed
235, defective equipment 114.
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DORIS'
Beauty •Salon
Main St., Seaforth
Phone 373
VIIIMANIANIANINIINNAANIO
Clerk -Typist
Applications will be re-
ceived in writing by the und-
ersigned until 5 P.M. Aug-
ust 14, 1959, for the position
of Clerk -Typist in the Huron
County Library Office.
Please state education, ex-
perience and references.
Starting salary $1800.00
per annum.
J. G. Berry, Secretary
Huron County Library Board
Court House, Goderich, Ont,
Auction Sale
In Seaforth on East William s
one block north of Sunoco statin
Corner lot, at the residence
Isaac McGavin, on Wednesd
afternoon, Aug. 5, at 1,80 p.m,
household furniture. Claire Jew
white enamel range. 2 electric h
plates (2 burner); dining roo
table and 6 chairs to match;
glass sideboard. Raymond sewing
machine. 6 antiquerocking chairs.
4 small tables; cabinet victrola
with records; antique couch; num-
ber of odd chairs and rockers;
rug 7x9; rug 4yx6. Rogers radio
like new. 4 wooden beds, springs
& mattresses. 4 feather ticks. ' 4
dressers. 3 washstands. $ed clo-
thes, pillows, bed spreads, blank-
ets.Beatty washing machine (el-
ectric). 2 step ladders; quantity
new lumber; some 2x4a and oth-
er lumber; copper boiler; 3 -day
clock; meat saw. All household
dishes, pots, pans, shovels forks,
hoes, scythe, logging chain, etc.
As property is sold, terms cash.
Isaac McGavin, Prop.
J. L. Ryan. Auctioneer
TILE SDAPCI?TO' NEWS
Thursday, July 30, 1909
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasion
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon,
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A„ M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
• SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. M Master, ,� A ,1N D., Internte9
3'. L. Brady SLD .""Surgeon
Office Hours 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.,daily
except Wedne,day and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
erday only 7.9. p.m.
de adradbintments made in advance am
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D,V.1VI,;, V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.D.V.M.,V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
n, JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optom•tr589
Of Phone 791. Main St., Seefoeth
ay Hours—Seaforti, daily except Moa.. 8 to•
Of 5.80: Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. eg
el' by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010,
111 above Hawkins' Hdwe. Mr..
m.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres in McKillop . town-
ship, 7 room cement house, frame
kitchen 14x22, Barn 44x60.
Plenty of water. Priced reason-
able. Apply to Thomas O'Reilly,
Seaforth RR 5.
FARM FOR SALE
Located on concession 10, Go-
shen line, .Stanley township, con -
loam
bank barns,of l0troom frame hone,
steel drive shed, frame garage,
all buildings wired with hydro,
pressure water system, posses-
sion given in the fall. Apply to
Wm. J. Clark, Varna, Ont.
14 inch FORoSALEerhammer
mill; Lightning evaporator, 600
pails, spiles, 2 gathering tanks, 3
supply tanks. Heintzman piano.
Cherlyn hydraulic pump. Also
spray pump for Ford tractor. 100
hard maple tops. C. J. Walker,
Cromarty, phone 12r13 Dublin
CUSTOM WORK
Custom combining and.swath-
ing; 2 self propelled swathers;
2 self propelled combines. Grain
put in granary. "CarlJ. Walker,
Cromarty, phone 12r13 Dublin
FOR SALE
A 1952 Dodge 1/z ton truck with
built in box, in good condition.
Call 139 .1 Seaforth
HONEY FOR SALE
Now pouring fresh clover honey
2&c a lb. in your own containers.
Wallace Ross Apiaries
"WATERLOO CATTLE-BEEEDINti
ASSOCIATION
"WheArtificial Brree�ding SeryBulls ice. Core st t low.
Efficiency High
Disease controllea, Safety. All Breeds of
,Cattle: use of the best of bells. Mem-
ber owned and controlled.
For service or more information phone
Clinton IIU 2.3441 or for long distance
Clinton Zenith 9-6650 between: 7.80 and
9.80 A.M.week days; 6 and 2 P.M. Sat-
urday evenings.
Calla received on Saturday evening
will be serviced on Sunday morning. For
cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not
call until Monday morning.
Better Cattle For Better Living
Viking Cream OSepara or Sales and
ator
Service
for
Byermnew an,usedE st William St.
Seaforth.Phone 566 w
Tuckersmith
NOTICE
Municipal dump
0511 be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons un-
til further notice.
E. P. Chesney. Clerk.
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
, Phone 47
Anneaviattowinerewannonans
BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
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INSURANCE
• Fre
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
4blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM 1 HART
Office Phone 784 Res. 268
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
OfEAD ficers-Pres dent E Robert Arcch bald.
SeaSeaforth ; Sec. rth ; ViceT reas., W. E. Soutter hgaate,
Seaforth.
Directors—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt.
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwing,. Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex -
J. E. Pepper. B3•ucafi le Harvey Faller,
Broad.
foot, Seaforth.
Agents—William Leiner, Jr., Londes-
boro; J. P. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton; James Ifeys, Seaforth.
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex J. Rohde, ER3 Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, RRA Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty
Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lucan
Agents -
Harry Coates, RR1 Centralia
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaforth.
Shoes repaired. For Sale -. Men's
& Boys & children's footwear, 3t
is our business to give comfort
and save you money
TEXACO.
PRODUCTS
We specialize in Diesel Fuel
and Farm Lubricants
Phone 686w Phone 190
Seaforth Goderich .
Po QP:•':INSURANCE
• ,Automobile
• Truck and Cargo Insurance
• Farm Liability and Tractor Ins.
• Fire Insurance and
Contents Insurance
• Accident & Sickness
ART WRIGHT
Phone 187J John Street
S31A3'ORTI
Insure the Co-op way
and you insure the 'Wright way