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10.95 to 29.95
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STEWART BROS.
CROMARTY
Mr. and 1firs. Wm, liciiaig and
family of Suclbnry spent Thanks-
giving weekend with Mr. and
_firs, Calder McKaig and Mr, An-
gus McKaig.
Mr, and airs. Ii, Moore and fa -
roily of Lindsay spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs, T. L. Scott
and family.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
airs. Gerald Carey were Mr. and
Mrs. L Hagan and family, Tor-
onto and Mr. M. Cubhs of Niagara
Falls.
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REAL ESTATE
ANNOUNCEMENT
MR. HAROLD JACKSON
Seaforth
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Announces
The Appointment of
JOHN A. CARDNO
as
Registered Real Estate Salesman
WE SPECIALIZE IN
FAR1VIS, DWELLINGS, AND
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Harold Jackson or John A. Cardno
Insurance Office
PHONE 214
SEAFORTH
Phone 474
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
FRIDAY -- SATURDAY - OCT 16-17
Real Family Entertainment
DOUBLE BILL
IT HAPPENED TO JANE"
(Color)
Doris Day -- Jack Lemon -- Ernie Kovacs
"THE TALL T"
(Colo')
Randolph Scott -- Moreen O'Sullivan
(One Cartoon.)
2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Bose Office opens at 7.30 p.m. First Show at 8 o'clock
Children under 12 in Cars Free
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kay of Lon-
don visited during the weekend
with Mr, and Dias. Sam McCurdy
and Mr, W. McCurdy and Mise
Nettie McCurdy.
Mrs. Frank Speare and son of
Toronto -Visited with Miss Olive
Speare.
Ma's. Calvin Hulley and daught-
er Beth of Aberfoyle spent the
weekend with lir. and Mrs. Alex.
Ramsey.
Mr. and airs. Ed 'Brooks and
George of Staffs visited with Mr.
and Mrs, George Wallace on
Thanksgiving ,day.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Laing and Mr.
and firs, Gordon Laing were
guests at the Deiehent-Caldwell
wedding at Brucefield Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ramsay and
children spent the week end with
her parents at Georgetown.
Mrs. John Wallace and .Debbie
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cadick, Sarnia, and
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elliott, of
Windsor.
Mr. William Harper is a pat-
ient in .Stratford hospital having
undergone surgery last week. His
daughter, Miss Wilma Harper is
also a patient in the same hospi-
tal,
Mrs. T. Macintosh is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. L. Bennie
at Acton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moggarth
and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Rog-
garth were guests at the wedding
reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Gilmour (nee Margaret Bray) at
Thames Road Church Saturday.
Mr. Frank Allen received word
of the death of his brother, sir.
Ivy Allen which occurred at Mt.
Pleasant near Brantford Satur-
day,
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mr. And-
rew McLachlan visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Russell
and Margaret Jean.
Owing to the anniversary ser-
vices in Cavan Presbyterian
Church, Exeter on Sunday, the
'Sunday School and church ser-
vice in Cromarty church will be
withdrawn,
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt ret-
urned home 'Saturday evening af-
ter attending the Canadian Good
Roads convention at Hotel Van-
couver, Vancouver, B.C. While at
the coast and on their return
home visited friends and relatives
at Victoria and spent a week with
This brother, Lloyd Jewitt at Bea-
ver Lodge, Alberta, also visited
his skater, Mr. and Mss. Spicer in
Regina and with his mother who
had flown recently to be with Mr.
and Mrs. Spicer, They also spent
a few days in Edmonton.
Mfrs, Avt. Bromley of Kitchener
spent Thanksgiving with her parr-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dale. '''
Miss Muriel Dale, Brampton,
spent the holiday week end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Verne
Dale,
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Woods and
Debbie of Ajax spent the holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley,
Mrs, D:olIlinore of Toronto is
spending a few weeks with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Don Buchanan and family._
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Attwood and
family of Windsor spent 1301i44y
with. Mr. and Mhos, R, Gpintoldby
Mr, and 'Airs,. Ola'renee Mona
goRterY and Glen left last Thurs.
day 77jght for Tehkumah Mani-
toulin Island, Where they attend-
ed the wedding of their soli, Lyle
to Mise ,Shirley Little on Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Warren,
Lynda and Helen of London spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson,
Mr; and Mrs. B, Brown and
girls spent Sunday and Monday
with relatives in HanaYel' and
distriot.
Visitors with Ma'. and Mrs, Wm,
Dale for Thanksgiving dinner on
Sunday were Mr. and Mr . Robert
MOMiohael 1111.11 Audrey, of Wal-
ton, Wayne M bIV1ichael, 'Windsor,
Ma's. T. 14loMichael and I9velyn of
Goderich and Don. Glousher, of
Blymh,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Wilmer Giauslher
and Stewart visited Sunday with
Cvh°, and Mrs. Ward IJogdson and
Shirley, Owen Sound.
Mn, and Mrs, Jack Dodds, Lon-
-den. visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey 'Taylor and Mr, and
Mrs. Verne Dale.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Pr'esxcator and family on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell King
of Exeter. "'
Mr. Wan, Dale was judging at
Rockton fair on Monday
KIPPEN EAST
Kippen East Women's Institute
will meet at SS .No. 2, Tucker-
smith, on Wednesday, Oct. Mat,
at 8.30, The hostess is Mrs, How-
ard Finkbein'er with Mrs. Edison
MacLean. Roll Call, bring a
friend and introduce her. The
motto, the family is still the icen-
tral and most important ,part of
society, by Mrs. Charles Eyre. A
contest, Mrs. Robert Gemmell;
poem, Mrs. Robert Upehall, The
speaker, Miss Rena Fennell.
Lunch 'committee. 'Mrs. James
MoNaughton, Mrs. Roes Broad -
foot, Mrs. Arthur Varley, M's.
Russell (Brock, Mrs. Verne Alder -
dice, Mrs. Robert tipshall and
Mrs. Robert Gemmell and Mrs,
Joseph Lostell. This meeting is
citizensihip and education.
GROUP ONE, W.A.
,Mare, Evelyn Mills opened her
home for the October meeting of
Group 1, WA, Northside United
Church. Mrs. Close opened the de-
votions
-votions with a hymn and a praY-
er, The ,Scrlpbure reading was ta-
ken by 'Mrs. W. Cuthill, Psalm 8.
Mrs. Williams read a poem, "Re-
cipe for Living." Twenty-three
members and five visitors ans-
wered the roll call. The ,president
Mrs. D. Lemon then took the
chair for the business of .the ev-
ening. 1Niss Taylor was our guest
speaker and showed slides on as-
tronomy which was enjoyed by
all. Sharon Strong sang a lovely
solo, "The Bible Tells fine So," ac-
companied by Julene Elliott on
her accordion. Mrs. Kelly and
Mrs. Ivy Johnston assisted the
hostess with lunch and a social
hour was spent, Mrs. Ellis thank-
ed those taking part and the
hostess,
PLAN CAMPAIGN
The oouuty organization sup-
porting retention of the Canada
Temperance Act will campaign
under the name of Huron C.T.A.
Committee. This was decided at
a meeting in Wesley Willis
church, Olintan, when prelimin-
ary steps were taken to set up an
organization throughout the
county. J. K. Hunter, Goderich,
who is returning officer for the
federal riding ,of Huron, which 'is
not co -terminus with the county,
will likely be appointed a special
returning officer for the CTA
vote and he has asked the pro -
OTA group to nominate .deputy
returning officers for even -num-
bered polls, clerks for odd -num-
bered polis and an enumerator for
each even -number poll. The or-
ganization --seeking repeal of the
Act will nominate the 'others. One
scrutineer (unpaid) is allowed
for each poll, to check the count.
Members wino were on a dele-
gation to Ottawa some months
ago expressed confidence that the
Government will introduce In the
.Commons certain amendnients to
correct shortcomings in the CTA,
which have been evident since by
Act of the Ontario Legislature
the Liquor Control Act provis-
ions ceased to apply in OTA
areas,
Frank Donnelly, K.C. Goder-
ich, who had consented to advise
the committee in legal •matters,
has been appointed to the Su-
preme Court of Ontario, and the
Committee was able to obtain in-
stead the services of James Don-
nelly, of the same law firm.
The 'Clinton meeting inetrueted
the secretary to forward to Mr.
Justice Donnelly congratulations '
upon his elevation to the Benclt.
Frank R. 'Howson, Winghe,m, is
chairman of the organization; El-
gin McKinley, Zurich, secretary.
Fon SALE
100 R,l,h u Susrx 0 motaths Old, $1.16
cacti, and 175 slane kind 4 months old
51.50 each. Thos. Westlake, Phone 00Th
21 Barfield
FOR SALE
Red nylon snow suit size 8, it goose
condition, Mrs Perot Dnuloi,, phone 7188
TO RENT
2 two-bedroom apartments, to rota
Dr, R. A, McMaster
FOR SALE
Modern 100 tore Paint 0i Mullett Twp.
near county road, $2,000 down, owner
will carry mortgage for balance. Pos-
seselon Nov. 1st.
A modern home in the village of Eg-
mondville, suitable for couple, close to
store, % block from paved street. Very
low price for quick sale.
JOHN BOSYELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St., Goderloh.
Salesman, Joe, McOonnell
phone 266 Seaforth
FOR SALE
$ steers, 16 heifers, from 000.800 lbs.
Harvey Taylor, RR 1 landeaboro, Phone
Setiforth 767J1
FOR SALE
Choice American bred Guernsey heif-
ers, pure breci, vaccinated and '1'13 test-
ed, due early in Dec, Jan. Feb, Also two
young milking, cows. Wm- 1. Dale, 860
1021 Seaforth
FOR SALE
17 pigs 10 weeks old, Ken Beattie,
phone 834th Seaforth,
Bazaar, O,W.L, t, nm tn, alter-
noon Wednesday, October 21. Bingo in
evening
FOR SALE
000 Red amok pullets, laylns, Miko
$oohnn, phone 4600, R'rodosboro,.
salaam APPLLS F010 SA1,B
Spy. Etna. Maa'a, Tolman -Sweats,
Delicious Russet, Macintosh, Greening,.
Snows o :vJ,1tf,i ivory in Seaforth,
Phone H 4..el I'5l0Clymont .0
Sena Vtno ;t„ -i?1bN5
t w:i3i4LE
Coleman oil heater like new, used
only one. winter. Phone 506W. John
$yerman,
FOR SALE
260 New Hampshire pullets starting
to lay, Feng Kelly, Dublin, Phone .80r12.
FOR SALE
Green cern, melons, squash, good hard
winter cabbage and other produce. Bring
containers. Ambrose ?Willey, third house
east of Kinburn, mouth side
FOR SALE
Imported Bulbs, 'tulips an five colors,
Hyacinths in three colors, and Narcissus.
Baker's Greenhouse, your garden centre,
Seaforth
"TRADE-IN"
Your old suite of furniture on new,
at the Mildmay Furniture Showrooms.
Show Chesterfleld cushion, diningraom
chair, dresser drawer, from your old
suite to Sohuett's salesmen for trade-,,
evaluation on new "Kroehler" and other
furniture. Free delivery. G. B. Schuett,
Mildmay,
COMING EVENT
The 0,F. & T; Committee of the Odd
Fellows and Rebekah Lodges are holding
a Paper Drive on Saturday, Oct. nut
pR ALE
12 pigs 8 we lis oOccl. sack Mayer,
St, Columban
HELP WANTED (FEMALE)
Girls .wanted for Kitchen work and
Dining Room work, Apply to Brescia
I•Ldl, London, Ontario
DRAINAGE TENDERS •
Township of ,McKillop
For construction and Repair of John-
son -Irvine Drain, according to Engin-
eer's specifiaatione will be received until
October 51st,
86667 lineal feet, open drain, excavat,
ins and levelling material, also filling in
abandoned ditch,
1918 lineal feet of 14, 8, 6 inch tile
and pipe, to dig, lay and backfill, also
4 catch basins, Township to supply tile
and pipe within approximately ane mile
of work. Contractor- to have Workmen's
Compensation Insurance. A marked
cheque for 10 percent with a minimum
of $100.00 to accompany Tender. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Contractor to state when work will be
done in 1960. Plan, profile and specifi-
cations may be seen at the Clerk's office.
M,. ECKERT
Clerk, Me1011on Twp.
1081 .1, Seaforth, Ont,.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Court of Revision
The Council of the Township of I•Iul-
lett will hold a Court of Revision on the
Assessment Roll for 1960. The Court of
Revision will hold its First Sitting on
November 2nd, 1069, at 10 o'clock in the
Community Hall, Londesboro.
All Appeals should be in the Clerk's
Office Ten Days prior ,to the First Sit-
ting of the Com't, so that they may he
considered,
HARRYTEBBUTT
(Olm'k#t
RRl)
LonF,, deoboia
Ontario
FOR SALE
160 acre farm in township of Tucker
smith, good buildings, well drained
120 acrefarm, township of Tucker.
smith, welt drained with good buildings.
100 acre farm in McKillop, near
school and village, good buildings,
60 acres, brick house, bank barn in
McKillop, 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 Seaforth474
FEDERATION NEWS
(My J. Carl Hemingway)
The semi annual meeting of
Ontario Farm "Forums was held in
London on Oct. 6t . A brief his-
tory of farm forum was given by
Mo. Storr, sec. manager. I41
1941.42 season there were 430
forums, 1950.51 seaeon 875 dol'-
ums and this year we will start
with 276 forums. .Much effort is
being put into the program to in-
crease the numbers but so far has
been unsuccessful. Many reasons
could be advanced but I am won-
dering if the real reason is the
'fact that many forums have ful-
filled their need locally and there.
fore have lost interest. Many
forums lhave successfully organ-
ized their Co;Op..or built a com-
munity centre or some obiter local
prosect and have felt that there
was nothing more to be .accomp-
lished.
They have felt too small to
matter in larger fields, This is
unfortunate since they have from
the smallest of beginnings achiev-
ed great results, Co -Operators
Insm'ance Assoc. is one outstand-
ing benefit to the people of Ontar-
io. IRis was the result of farm
forum.
At the moment farmers aa'e
having a difficult time. The gov-
ernment gave some assistance
through support prices but ac -
'cording to government statement
this was costing too much money,
This in spite of the fact that they
have set aside 250 million dollars
to help the farmer. Only a very
small percentage of this was ever
used but because even 11111s was
too much they have turned to de-
ficiency payments to reduce the
amount given to agriculture. Had
the .government sincerely wanted
to help the average former they
would have paid deficiency pay -
melte on the limited quantity of
eggs for example on a support
Price heads of possibly 60c per
dozen A Targe egge, Certainly de-
ficiency payments on a support
price basis of 814 isn't going to
provide any significant income to
the small producer, Similarly if
we a'1'e to have deficiency paty
menta on hogs let it be on 100
hogs with a support price basis of
$30. Again,'with a base price of
$22.64 no important• income will
be given the smaller farmer.
This might well be a topic for
,cliscussion but I am convinced
that any worthwhile help for fan' -
niers from the government Is in
the clam and distant future, I am
also sure that there is an oppor-
tunity for to very real i4hpmove-
ment in •fanners net income
through the marketing and hand-
ling of their own pi'otluot. Farm
forum provides .ns with the means
of gathorlhbg icleas on this 'p rob.
lem and by ,combining these the
llrodeet will be a success. Farm
forums that have accomplished
their aims locally need only raise
their eights to accomplish even
greater .things on a much larger
scale,
FORTY YEARS AGO
Mrs. Tales entertained at a
farewell party for Mrs, Ci..S4nith
and 'Vers. R. ,Goldhawk, who leave
town soon to live at Toronto and
Welland respectively.
Miss Margaret Edge 'of Toron-
to University visited her pat'ents,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Edge.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Whittaker have
returned to Ottawa after visiting
his mother here,
Mrs, John Jay and Mrs, James
'Flay of Tucicersmith have return-
ed eater spending several months
in the West.
Mr, Cyril Marvin of Toronto
spent a few clays cit hie borne.
Mr, Thomas Ferguson returned
after spending a month in the
West,
A double wedding took place
at Staffa when Mies Isabel May
Smote and Ma-. W6n, It, .Stephen-
son, and Miss Thiele Parsons and
0v01, Lloyd 'Colgitlnotm Were mar-
ried by the Rev. A. J. Lave.
Peter Dill has sold his 30 -acre
farm in Dublin to James Nolan
of McKillop.
BANKRUPT
Auction Sale
or properties,'- livestock, tnachinaly'
and poultry equipment, will be held at
Moll bop, one half -miion le southe h of township
on county .pond, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
at one Pan. -
LIVESTOCK
Cattle -Three Holstein -cove .recently
fresh; 1 jersey cow. praotiaally fresh;
three Holstein cows, milking well and
rebred; one dairy heifer rising two-year.
old; 8 Holstein spring calves,
M,AQHINERY
La Roi tractor, 1040, with hydraulic
plow; rubber tired wagon with flat
rack, one 42 -foot grain auger, one air.
miler saw, large -grindstone; a quantity
of lumber, 1" ; square timbers and 2"
by 4" scantling.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT
Approximately 26 automatic waterers;
50 60-1b feeders.
PROPERTY:
Parcel one;. 200,4 acres in the town-
ship of McKillop an the county of Hai
an, being composed of the south half of
the North half of lot 05, in the 14th
concession of the township of McKillop.
There is said to be on this property a
bankbarn with accommodation for ap-
proximately 8,000 broilers. 111, storey
brick house with bathroom and furnace.
Olay loam land, well drained. All -
'workable land.
Parcel two: In the township of
Grey in the county of Huron, being corn -
Posed of mart of lot 1, in the 15th con-
cession of the said township, containing
three acres. There is on this property a
flame barn with accommodation for 6,-
000 broilers.
TERMS: CHATTELS CASH, Proper-
ty offered subject to reserve bid, 10%
down, balance 30 days.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
CONTACT;
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Seaforth, Ont,
or
•
F. 0. IONE AND COMPANY
Trustee,
London, Ont.
Clearing Auction Sale
Auction Salo of Farm Stock and Me.
chinery at Lot 22, Con, 10, Stanley tp.,
Goshen line, 8 miles west of Varna,
WED., OCT. 2101, at 1 p,m.
Cattle -2 Holstein cows, milking and
rebred; 1 Durham cow freshened 8
weeks and retired; 1 Holstein cow, 4
Years old, milking and rebred; 1 Holstein
cow freshened 4 weeks; 1 Durham cow,
b years old, milking; 1 Holstein cow,
6 years old and rebred; Jersey cow,
8 years old to freshen about Dec, 1st;
six head young cattle 1 year old and
over, Durhama aired by Hereford; 5
calves sired by Hereford.
Implements -6 4, Deering binder;
McCormick Deering hay loader; 10 ft.
MoCormiek Deering side rake with ted -
der; Dearborn double disk for Ford
tractor with hydraulic lift; 3 drum land
roller; Cockshutt fertilizer drill; 11 hoe
.tractor hitch; 'Massey Harris team man-
ure spreader with tractor hitch; rubber
tired wagon and flat rack, 16 ft.; No, 80
Letz grinder, 10 inch plates with 2
holders fine and coarse; 40 bus, field bin;
funning mill- with motor, feed boxes;
Massey Harris bean harvester attach-
ment with knives land heavy board,
210 galvanized cable 8/8" with pulleys
to fit heavy duty 1/4 h.p. motor; net
barn scales; extension ladder, 28 ft.;
electric brooder; National milking ma-
chine. portable; 1 milk strainer, cans,
milk cart, water tante, water trough,
block and tackle, fattening crate with
trough; quantity year old dry cob corn;
quantity year old oats.
Household Effects -Large chest of
drawers; enamel kitchen range, coal or
wood Quebec heater. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Tents cash,
Prop. WM. J. CLARE
Auct, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, George Powell.
Guns --1 :antique, 200 years old; one
12 -gauge single barrel, offered at sale
' Livestock Auction
Sale
Hereford & Durham
Cattle
Friday, October 16th
1.30 P.M. SHARP
Selling for
NIR, GORDON COLEMAN
At his farm located at lot 28, Con. 0,
Hay Two., 8%miles west of Kippen,
then. ed. mile south. 21 head of I•Iereford
& Durham cows, fresh milkers and most-
ly calves by side. 26 Hereford & Durban;
stockers. 2 year old Hereford Herd sire.
6 pure Angus cows with calves by side,
1 6 -year-old pony, very quiet,
Terms Cash day of sale
The above cattle acre a good type and
must be seen to be appreciated
MILTON E, BROCK ,& SON
Aunts,
London GL 1-2820
HELP WANTED, MALF, OR 111150111,[8
How would you like to earn front
eight to twelve .Dollars for 8 or 4 hrs.
per day. Choose your own hours, Gar
esauntial, If interested apply to Kra.
Ellen Carson, 648 7th Oh A. East, Owen
Sound, Ont.,
Mitchell Cider &
Applebutter Mill
Will operate every day
except Mondays
starting Oct, 6 until Nov. 20
Terms strictly cash
FRED HENNICK & SON
Proprietors
IMANIMANININIONARAMAI
TlIi6> SEAFORTH NEWS
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BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers, for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W, STAFLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 80 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M;D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
l9. A. MoMaster, B.A., M.D., internlel
P. L. Brady, M.D,, Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p,m. to 6 p,in., daily
ascent Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
erday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments- made In advance as
deeirnble
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D,V'.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNA'N. D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist
Phone 701. Main St„ Seaforth
Rouro-Seaforth daily except Mon., 0 to
5.80; Wed. 8 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. es.
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010,.
above Hawkins' Mare, Mon. 9 to 8.00
INSURANCE
• F''re
• Auto
• Accidenv;
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue . coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVV L AND FUBNBAC
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone '673 or 832-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 OFFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, Robert Archibald,
Seaforth; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seaforth.
Directors - E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonherdt.
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McBwint, Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Harvey Puller, Goderich;
J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broad.
foot, Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiner, Jr., Londes-
boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton; James lieys, 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 Disposal
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, etc.
Pumped and cleaned. Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2
Brussels. Phone 421.6 Brussels,
All work guaranteed
Pot towers fO R SALE
etc. Bradshaw's Greenhouse, or gifts, )Phonep50W,
Seaforth.
Tuckeromith owOna11 Municipal dump
will be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons ue.
til further notice.
WATERLOA8O CATTLE BIIEEDIN
"Where Better Bulb
er BulION
la Are Used"
Artifitda) BErsedingffservihce Coet loW.
iciency Hig
Disease eonttelfea, safety. All Breeds of
Cattle: use of the best of bulla. Mem-
ber owned and controlled.
For service or more information phone
Clinton J1112-3441 or for long distance
Clinton Zenith 0-6660 between: 7.80 and
0,30 A.M. week clays; 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, da 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 Goderich
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
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