The Seaforth News, 1959-10-08, Page 8Luxurious, Glamorous
for fall
Lovely untrimmed coats by
Lomb, Wilson and Joshar
in wool boucle, soft mar -
voila, and smooth Veltura
cloths, fully lined and in-
terlined in the newest and
best styles. Feature colors
are Royal,• Black, Brown,
Beige, Olive, Grey and Red
39.95.65.00
•
Exciting new
fur -trimmed
COATS
Deluxe coats,
trimriled with
neat collars of
perslan Iamb,
seal and plink
in popular blues,
browns, blacks
and tweeds.
You'll want One
of these better
dress coats
for sure
69.95
to 99.50
Fashion wise
FALL DRESSES
Choose from new velvets, wool jerseys, wool
crepes, washable arnel, taffetas, laces and
brocades in the latest sheath. tailored, and
dressy styles for every occasion
15.95 to 19.95
SPECIAL RACK.
FALL DRESSES
Clearing lot of dresses that are
worth twice this low price
®95
High Styled, Flattering
FALL HATS
1,,,‘ '' Complete your fall wardrobe
4 with a smart felt or velour hat
from Stewarts. We ahvays sell
millinery dollars less than city
N. stores. Come in and find out for
yourself
4.95 to 9.95
STEWART BROS.
ovvvetenermenAstmArtArm
Mitchell Cider &
Applebutter Mill
Will operate every day
except Mondays
starting Oct. 6 until Nov. 20
Terms strictly cash
FRED HENNICK & SON
Proprietors
KIPPEN
Miss Y. Nakana of Vancouver,
who has spent the past week with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. M. iMotomura, returned
home by plane on Monday.
At the recent meeting of the
Kippen East WI it was decided to
hold card parties and dances the
second Friday evening in Dee.,
Jan., Feb. and March an Hensall
community centre starting off
with their silver anniversary
dance on Dec. 11011.
•Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Mrs. Alice
Keene and MTs. Cellia Ewassack
of Stratford were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow -
son.
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
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SPECIAL NOTICE ... TO OUR PATRONS
THANK YOU for your patronage and attendance
at our nightly features
PLEASE NOTE: !'here will'be no shows from Oct. 6
to Oct. 8 -
COMMENCING with the weekend of October 9th,
we will play on WEEKENDS ONLY
For your weekend entertainment, we present;
FRIDAY -- SATURDAY - Oct. 9.10
DOUBLE BILL
"THE YOUNG LAND”
(Color)
Pat Wayne -- Yvonne Craig
"HEY BOY, HEY GIRL"
Louis Prima -- Keely Smith
(One Cartoon)
2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office opens at 7,20 p.m, First Show at 8 o'clock
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HENSALi_
Presentatton -
A very enjoyable evening was
spout at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Grant Donuey, Wednesday, when
'they were host and hostess ,for
the staff of the Dank of Montreal
in honor of Don 'Macla6'ell who
has been transferred to the Tng-
ersoll branch, The everting twos
anent in 'pdieying crckinole and
•monopoly after whio1
1 n deliolous
buffet luncheon was served. Dur-
ing the social h'ou'r Don was pre-
sented with a travel alarm clock
an behalf of the staff.
The evening concert 'held. 111 the
town hall leriday evening in eon -
Junction with the Hensall school
fail' ,was a great success and lam-
ely artteuded. School children
from Hensall and area .school
eo•nupeted in recitations, ;pubic
speaking, vocal solo, .duets, 'unison
choruses, piano solos, climaxed
wi'tll a spelling match. Chairman
for the evening' was Ms'. A. Idle,
principal of 'Exeter public school.
winners were: Recitations, 2nd
grade and under, Carolyn Coale,
Linda Ludwig, Henna P:S.; Tim.
Kyle, 2 Tuoltersnrith; recitations,
3rd and 4th grades, Cheryl Little,
Hensall; Joan 'Sinclair, Karen
Littleton, -2 Tuckeramith; Grade
6 and under, public speaking, Ann
Miokle, Lois Sinlmone, :T•Iensall;
Patricia Harris 7, Hibbert; pub-
lic speaking, Grade 7-8, Joan
Spearman, Hensall; vocal solo,
girls under 10, Kathie Henderson,
Sharon Lavery, 'Brenda Noakes.
Hensall; 10 and over, Susanne
Rannie, Hensall; Patricia Hands,
Hilbert; Heather Reid, Hensadl,
Vocal solo, boys under 10, Mich-
ael Hoy, Bill Taylor, Michael Da-
vis, Mansell, boys 10 and over,
Grant Jones, '•Iensall; Bill McNi-
chol, 2 Duc1aersmrith; Reginald
Dick, 7 Hibbert. Unison chorus,
Grade 7-8, Hensall; Grade 7, H'Ob-
bert; Grade 3-4, Howell; chorus,
2 Tuakersmith, Piano solo, under
10, Carolyn Cook, Ken Jones, Hen-
sail, Piano solo 10, and over, Ann
Mickle, Joyce Flynn, Verilyn M41-
ier, 'Ilensall. Piano duet, 10 and
over, Dianna Forrest, Jim T4'a-
quai.r, 1 (Duokersmi-th. 'Spelling
matoh, Teddy 'Stoneman 7 Hen-
sel!, Fred Ludwig, Teddy Mock,
Slensall. Judges were '11L'. Stur-
gis, Exeter; R. 'Shippey, Centr-
alia; Mr. King, principal sof ,ROAR`
public school, Centralia.
Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the
week end with her son -in -lane and
daughter, M9'. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and familiy at Ohiselliurst.
'Mrs. Wm. 'Henry de visiting at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Don
Herne in 'St. Catharines while
Itir. and Mrs. Herne are in Ber-
muda.
Don MaoLaren commenced his
duties on Monday at the Ingersoll
branch of .the Bank of Montreal
to which he has been transferred.
F)iWERATZON NEWS
By J. Carl Hemingway
The following appeared in the
Alberta Wheat Pool Budget. "Te
U.S. Department of :Agriculture
says that last year Americans
spent $57.7 billion for hone
grown food. The farmer received
$20.8 billion or only 36% of the
total while marketing costs ac-
counted for $36,9 billion or 64%
of the food 'bill.
Marketing costs were divided
as follows: labor $17.5 billprion
(47x/) ; ,profits $2,1 billion (6%) ;
transportation $4. billion (11%),
and other costs and non -corpor-
ate profits $13.3 billion (36%),
"A similar breakdown would
no doubt apply to Canada."
Is the great controversos and
publicity, being given to support
prices and deficienoy gayenents,
simply a series of "red herrings"
being drawn adeptly across the
trail to the real source of the far-
mers' difficulty?
It seems reasonable to think
that the producer should only av-
erage a little over 1/3 of the oon-
sumer price. Farmers leave shown
their ability to do a good job of
marketing the saw product as
proven by the White Bean Board,
the Tobacco Board, the Cheese
Marketing Board. bile Hog Produ-
cers Board.
• In fertilizer production and in
the manufacture of feeds they
have proven that they can reduce
the cost of processing and turn
out a top quality ,product. Why
not further advancement in the
field of processing of their own
produce It would seem that
there is a definite opportunity
that is receiving serious study is
the ,processing of meats.
If the farmers controlled their
own processing plants on a co-
operative basis the $2.1 billion
(6%) could go to the farmer in
patronage dividends. This 670 pro-
fit may seem small but 4f a farm-
er produces an article for 94c and
it sells for $1,00 his income is 6c
per unit. If he also had the Gc
profit his income (net) would be
'doubled. I't would also seem that
a good portion of ,the .$13.3 billion
might be non -corporate • profit that
through •a co-op would find its
way back to the producer.
We need to remember at all
times that after the "break even
point" any gain is totally added
to net income, therefore while the
actual saving in operating costs
might be quite small as compared
to the gross income of a farmer at
could make a vast difference in
his net income,
BLAKE
(Mr, and Mrs. Earl Oesoh and
family spent Sunday with, tile'.
and Mrs. Stanley Sander and fa-
mily of Exeter.
Ml', Archie Mustard of Sarnda
spent the week end with his wife
and family.
Mrs. Mary Manson spent San -
day with Mrs, Nancy. Koehler of
Zurich.
Mrs. Leon Jeffery has returned
home after spending a few weeks
in 'Windsor with 'her,daughter
and son-in4tuw,
Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Erb vie-
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Newell
Geiger and biro. Mary ,Manson.
Clearing. ° Auction Sale
Aa otion Sale f Farm d as
r S1 22, 1 mS,Strd M.
chlnvey at Lot Con, 10, Stanley tn.,
Goshen line, s miles weft of Varna,
way., 00r, 21st, at 1 pan,
Cattle -2 Holstein eowf, Milking And
rebred; 1 Durham cow freshened , i4
weeks and rebred; 1 '13olotein pow, 4
/Tare old, milking and rebre4t; 1 Holstein
cow freshened 4weeks; 1 Durkum COW,
5 years old, milking; 1 holstein cow,
6 years old and rebred; Jersey cern,
3 years old to.. freshen about Deo. let;
six head young cattle 1 year old and
over, Doriton's sired by Hereford;. 5
calves aired by lierefortl.
Implements -6 ft. Deering binder;
MoCormipk Peering hay loader; 10 6t.
MtCormiolt Deering side rake with fod-
der;Dearborn double disk for Ford
tractor with hydrnulie lift; 3 drum laud
roller; Cocicshutt fertilizer drill: 11 hoe
tractor hitch; Massey Harris team man-
ure spreader with tractor hitch ; rubber
tired wagon and flat rack, 15 ft. ; No, 80
Leta .grinder, 10 inch plates with 2
holders fine and coarse; 40 bus. field hilt;
fanning mill with motor, feed boxes;
.Musser IIarris beat. harvester attach-
ment with knives and heavy board.
210 galvanized cable 3/3" with pillion
to fit heavy duty 1/4 h.p. motor; 000
barn scales; extension ladder, 28 fb„
electric brooder; National milking me,
chino, portable; 1 milk strainer, calla,
milk - cart, water tank, water trough,
block and tackle, fatteningcrate with
trough; quantity year olddry cob corm;
quantity yearold oats. '
Household Effects—Large =cob of
drawers: enamel idtehen range, coal or
wood'; Quebec heater. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terme cash.
Prep, 'Arm. a. CLARK.
And. Harold Jackson.
Clerk, George Powell.
FOR SALE
Small white enamel range, Roy Law-
son, Ord house wost. of United Church.
Phone 210 J
100 Red Rock
FOR cress -ti •ed pullets, otatt-
ing 10 lay, Wm, Livingstone
"TRADE-IN"
Your old suite of furniture on new,
at the Mildmay Furniture Showrooms.
Show Chesterfield- cushion, diningroom
ohtlr, dresser drawer, from your old
suite to Schuett's salesmen for trade-in
evaluation on new 'i{roehler" and other
furniture.. tree delivery. G, D. Sennett,
Mildmay Ont.
NOTICE
Following is a list of official expenses
for 0, S. Mi rNaughton, M.P.P.,
successful candidate for the riding of
Huron in the Provincial election held
June 11, 1969.
Advertising—Radio, T.V. and News-
paper $ 2,688.87
Postage 118.94
Hydro and Telephone 57.69
Candidate Expenses 250.00
Official Committee Rooms — Exeter,
Seaforth, Goderich, Clinton — Rent,
Supplies etc. 882.00
$ 3,477.50
D. H. BEAVER,
Official Agent for 0. S. MaeNaughton
CARD OF TIUNK$
I wish to thank all my friends and
neighbors, the doctors et the Cling, the
0111Ses lit the hospital and Father Me-
Conve)1 for their; cards and treats and
those who helmal d�luring my accident
JO,SDPII DC1f.DWYr
CARD OF T TANKS
I would like toexpress my sineero
thanks to all Nebo remembered me whit
cards, fruit and flowers and gifts. Spec-
ial, thanks to Rev.,Inder et Clinton, Dr,
Gorwill and nuroes while I was alzat-
ient in the hospital
MRS, 'TED BROWN
CARD OF THANKS
I
with to ONtend mY appreciation and
thanks.to everyone who remembered me
With visits, cards and treats vrhlle I was
in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to the Sisters of 60. Joseph and
nursing staff, Father Petapieco, Father
McDowell, Drs, Maikus, Brady and Hal-
lett.
LOUIS O'R+DILLY.
FOR SALE.
Wrought iron and pink arborit° kitch-
en tableandfour chairs; 1 child's rock-
er. Clarence Malone.
FOR SALE
Potted-Plants—You canbesuro of a
ready supply from now on through the
winter.. We grow them for you, Baker's'
Greenhouse, Your Garden Centre. Phone
356.
FOR SALE
A girl's winter outfit, size 88 Phone
763.
FOR SALE
Some purebred Landrace =we ready
for breeding; also purebred. Landrace
hog, six • months old, Apply to Fred
Buchanan, phone. 860x4. Seaforth,
FOR SALE
500 Red Rock pullets, laying. Mike
Boohan, phone 461.16, Lendosboro.
FOR SALE
A bunch of good strong York chunks..
A, R. Dodds, phone 881x14
FOR SALE
A modern home in the village of Eg-
mondville, suitable for couple, close to
store, 1,4 block from paved street. Very
low price for quick sale.
JOHN BOSVELD•
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St.. Godorich
Salesman, Joe, McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
FOR SALE
60 one year old hens; 75 Red Sussex
pullets, starting to lay. 'Wm. James
Storey, phone 867112, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Brown furnacette coal heater. in good
condition, Phone 062.
FOR, SALE
A number of buttermilk barrels $2
each. Andrew's Poultry Farm, r.r. 3.
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Green corn, melons, squash, good hard
winter cabbage and other produce. Bring
containers. Ambrose Addley, third house
east of Kinburn, south side.
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
Annual Fall
PAPER DRIVE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th
PAPER - MAGAZINES - RAGS
OLD MATTRESSES
For the convenience of those in the surrounding
district who wish to\ co-operate, collection depots
have been established as follows:
DUBLIN William. Stapleton
CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store
WINTHROP McCluskie's Store
CROIVIARTY Walker's Store
CROMARTY S'orsdahl's Store -
STAFFA Sadler's Store
BRUCEFIELD Ross Scott
KIPPEN W. Mellis
• Proceeds from the drive are used for the Lions
Club Conuuunity and Welfare work. Prepare your
bundles now and be ready for the Lions Annual
Paper Drive
Remember the Date:
Wednesday, October 28th
— Auspices —
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB _
PREVENTION
WEEK
The time to STOP fires is before they
TART! Check your home and habits for
fire hazards that eau prove disastrous.
JOHN F. SCOTT, Fire Chief
Town of Seaforth
CO �NQ EVENT
Darear, C, t, Celuaoban, atter:
noon Wedtivs ay, 0010bor 21, Bingo in,
COMING'EVEPIf
Chwkvin. flarbequo with dense to foll-
ow, sponsored by 0,0,1, Court Constant,
ire at Constance, 0n Prlday (let• 23rt1,
Supper 6.8. Adm, adnlis $140. children
6-12 --•• 70e
FOR SALE
0erman ahvpher4 anti border Collie'
pressed pups. Aiao a live month-eld ¢cit,.
Arthur MCOiure, RR 1 Blyth
TEACHER WANTED
Teacher wanted forSeaforth Separate
School, State salary expected: To start
Btmoxmetlia186,tely.S:eaforth Loon Bannon, Secretary,
O
White faced IlerLeforSdT heifer about 600
700 lbs., strayed from pasture farm in
Tuokersmith last week, Phone T1172-7548
Clinton. Harold Ilugiil, 101; 2 Seaforth
SPRAYED APPLES POR SALE
Spy, Zing, Mao's, Tolman Sweets,
Delicious, Russet,Macintosh, Greening,
Snows, etc, free delivery in Seaforth,
Phone HU 2-8214, Pred McClymont &
E
Sons, Varna .
Green corn,Fmelonee,,Asquash, good hard
winter cabbage and other produce. Bring
containers. Ambrose Addley, third house
east of Kinburn, south side
FOR SALE
Imported Bulbs, Tulips in five colors,
Hyacinthe in three colors, and Noroissus,
Baker's "Greenhouse, your garden centre,..
Seafprth
FOR SALE
Coleman oil heater ]ileo new, used
only one winter. Phone 566W. John
Byerman.
LE
200 New Hampshire pullets
pulpho Bt 81
to ley. Per'g Kelly, Dublin, phone 835x12.2.
BANKRUPT
Auction Sale , ••- awkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6,811
T>112, $BAPORmi$ NEWS
1'1ou'sday, October 8, 1959
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Sod
Flowers for all occasions
Phones; Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. c3ORWILL, B.A,, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
B. A. McMaster, B,A., M•D., Interalat
P. L. Brady, 55,0„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily -
accept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat..
4rday only 7.0 p.m.
Appointments made. In advance are
desirable
e!
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
S, 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRBNNAiN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 • Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791, Main St„ Seaforth
5.80; WeHours—Seaforth AMto daily2. 0c PM. t Thur. e s
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010.
Of properties, livestock, machinery
and poultry equipment, will be held at
let 26, concession 14, the township of
McKillop, one half mile south of Welton
on county road, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
at the p.m,
LIVESTOCK
Cattle --Three Holstein cows recently
fresh ; 1 jersey cow, practically fresh ;
three Holstein cows, milking well and
.ebted, one dairy heifer rising two-year.
old; 3 Holstein spring cal/ s,.
MACHINERY
La Rol tractor, 1040, with hydraulic
plow; rubber tired wagon with flat
rack, one 42 -foot grain auger, one cis
cuter saw, large grindstone; a quantity
of lumber, 1"; square timbers and 2"
by 4" scantling.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Approximately 25 automatic waterers;
50 50 -Ib feeders.
PROPERTY:
Parcel one: 891,4 acres in the town-
ship of Mclfillop in the county of Hur-
on, being composed of the south half of
the North half of lot 25, in tho 14th
concession of the township of MoKillop.
There le said to be on this property a
bank barn with accommodation for ap-
proximately 8,000 broilers, 11A; storey
brick house withbathroom and furnace,
Clay loam land, well drained. All
workable land.
Parcel two: In the township of
Grey in the county of Huron, being com-
posed of part of lot 1, in the 18th con. -
cession of the said township, containing
three acres. There is on this property a
frame barnwith accommodation for 6,-
000 broilers,
TERMS: CHATTELS CASH.. Propel
ty offered subject to reserve bid, 10%
clown, balance 30 days.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
CONTACT:
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Seaforth, Ont.
or
F. 0. RIME AND COMPANY
Trustee,
London, Ont.
Auction Sale
Auction Sale of Household Effects in
the Village of Brucefield on WED. OCT.
14th at 1 p.m.
Cherry oval extension table, sideboards,
studio couch (like new), number of
small tables, occasional chairs, rocking
chairs, writing desk, card table, Heintz -
man piano, antique 6 piece walnut par-
lor
anfor suite, walnut antique occasional
chair, end tables, foot stool, 6 cane -bot-
tom chairs and rocker, walnut what -not
(antique), glass cupboard, 2 drop leaf
tables, kitchen chairs, °look, pictures,
curtains, jardiniere, scatter mats, toilet
sets, wardrobe, sewing machine, mirrors,
floor covering, hooked and braided scat-
ter mats, beds, springs, mattresses, dres-
teras chest of drawers, quilts, wool
blankets, bed linen, table linen, antique
dishes, RCA Victor 21" television, Ches-
terfield suite, large chesterfield, din:
ins room suite, 1 single bed,
desk, kitchen cabinet, apartment size
Astral refrigerator, hot plate, toaster,
electrolux vacuum cleaner, floor waxer.
crocks, sealers, large granite preserving
kettle, kitchen utensils, garden tools,
carpenter tools. Other articles too num-
erous to mention. Terms cash.
Prop. MISS MARY GIB'SON,
Anat., Harold Jackson.
Clerk, George Powell .(Blyth),
FOR SALE
150 acre farm in township of Tucker -
smith, good buildings, well drained
120 acre farm, township of Tucker -
smith, well drained with good buildings.
100 acre farm in McKl;lop, near
school and village, good builbings.
50 acres, brick house, banlc barn in
YloKlllop, near village.
40 acres near village in McKillop, good
buildings.
60 -acre farm, frame house, bank barn.
1 mile from Seaforth on county road,
clay loam.
HAROLD JACKSON, Realtor
Phone Seafort11474
BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
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USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex J. Rohde, RIt3 Mitchell .
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirlcton
Directors
D. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert S. Gardiner, R1 ()remedy
Timothy B, Toohey, 11R3 Luoan
Agents
Harry Coates, RR1 CentraHa
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
INSURANCE
• Fife
• Auto
• AccideW
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 534 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION • STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 882-R
AND . FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 Res. 286
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.
HEAD OFPIC,)—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, Robert Archibald,
Seaforth; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate.
Seaforth.
Directors —E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
3. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Robert. Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwin , Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller. Goderlch ;
J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents— William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
bore ; .7. P. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Balser, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James Keys, Seaforth.
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaforth.
Shoes repaired. For Sale — Men's
& Boys & children's footwear, It
is our business to give comfort
and save you money
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, Brucefield,
Sanitary Sewage Dreposal
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, etc.
Pumped and cleaned. Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2
Brussels. Phone 42r6 Brussels:
A11 work guaranteed
Pot flowers
FOR
SALE
etc. Bradshaw's Greenhouse, 50W,
Seaforth.
NOTICTuckersmith Township Municipal dump
will bo opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday and. Saturdayafternoonsun.
til further notice.
WATERLOO' CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Breeding Service.'Cost tow.
Efficiency High
Disease controller, Safety. All Breeds of
Cattle: use of the best of bulls. Mem-
ber owned and controlled.
For service ormore information phone
0linton HU 2-3441 or for long distance
Clinton Zenith. 9.5660 between: 7.80 and
0.80 A.M. week days; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat-
urday evenings.
Calls 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
TEXACO
PRODUCTS
We specialize in Diesel Fuel
and Farm Lubricants
Phone 686W Phone 190
Seaforth Goderieh
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47