The Seaforth News, 1960-02-25, Page 8The New. Spring Suitings
Have Arrived ! .
NOW'S THE TIME TQ ORDERYOUR
Tailored --- .t a— Measure
SUIT TT .or +G'OA.T.
AND BE READY FOR EASTER
Men who plan ahead will order their Easter Suit
now ! The choice of new designs, new fabrics; •new
styles are at their spring best now. See the new
checks, burnished tone worsteds, plains and
stripes that feature the spring ranges.
TIP TOP ONE PRICE'
TAILORS ONLY
317 smart spring fabrics to 6
69.50
choose from. The largest selec-
tion et imported all -wool suitings
in Canada—plus Tip Top quality,
style and VALUE.
W. R. JOHNSTON
59
CLOTHES •
.50
Johnston Clothes have earned TO
a high reputation for style and
value — Choose from hundreds
of new spring snitin e' nbw in
p g g
75.00
four price ranges from
WARREN K. COOK
CUSTOM SUITS 7 ■ 5
0
The ultimate in fine, hand -tailor- TO
ed clothes are made by Warren K.
Cook. Exclusive imported fabrics
f bri s
for the man who wants the best.
Cook Clothes pay dividends in
smart appearance and long service.
100.
LADIES' TAILORED - TO - MEASURE
SUITS OR COATS 59.50 to 75.00
1S TE WA R T BROS.
HENSALL
M2. Sani Ronnie was taken to
Clinton Public Hospital for treat-
ment.
Gold Cord .Presented at Banquet
The local leaders of Guides and
and Brownies were entertained at
a Mother and Daughter Banquet
in the Hensall United Church
school room on Friday evening,
This being Golden Jubilee Year.
Mrs. Howard Scone chaired the
meeting. Following the banquet a
sing -song was led by Miss Gwen
Spencer. Mrs. E. L. bfickle presid-
ed at the piano for the National
Anthem, The toast to the mothers
Was given by Nancy Kyle and re-
sponded to by SIrs, W. J. Camer-
on. Flowers were presented to
Mrs. E, T. Rower, the Mother of
the year. by Ann Miekle. Elaine
Keyes presented Miss Seigner of
Exeter with towers and Mrs. H.
Keyes presented ,Mirs. Thos, Lav-
ender with flowers. The toast to
Miss Pat Rowe was given by bliss
Jane Horton. Four -songs were
sung by the Brownies. The guest
speaker, Rev. Currie Winlawwas
introduced by Mrs. Ron Mock and
Mrs. Hobt. Cooped thanked Rev.
Winlaw.
The Guides had the following
activities under the leadership of
Mrs. Geo, Parker, Guide Leader,
Miss Seigner enrolled Joan Spear-
man in_ the Guide. Badges were
presented to Sharon Skidmore
and Sharon Hume, Service stars
were presented to the following
girls: Pat Rowe, 5th year. Elaine
Keyes, 3rd year. Mary Payne, 2nd
year. Patsy. Schwalm,. 2nd year.
Ruth. Traquair, 2nd year. Linda
Noakes, 2nd year. Louise Jones,
3rd year. Sharon Skidmore, 3rd
year. Nancy Kyle, 1st year. Su-
zanne Ronnie. 1st year. Bonnie
Foster, lst year. Ruth Smale, lst
year• Marcia little, lst year. Ann
Lawrence, lst year. Sharon Hume
and year. ICathy Scone, 2nd year.
Mrs. Geo. Parker. 7th year.
Miss Seigner •presented Pat
NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow
removal operations, parking on the
streets of this Municipality is prohibit-
ed between the hours of 2 a.m. and
S a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway Traffic Act,
Section 43, Subsection 9
NOTICflI IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused. tn
parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing or
snow relnoval operations - •
Rowe with. the Gold Corti and
spoke 7ariefty on the Golden jubi-
lee Fear. Mrs. Walter presented
Pat with a guide ring on behalf
of the L, A. The guides snug Pour
songs and closed, with Golden Snu
and Paps.
Mrs, John Baker underwent an
appendictomy operation in Min-
ton Public Irosiiiptal on 0ol•iday.
Amber Rebekah. Lodge:
Celebrates l.Ith Thirtladas✓
N. G, Mrs, Glenn Bell presided
,for the llth birthday party of
Amber Rebekah :Lodge en Wed;.
evening when ,the members ,of
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,
were guests. iN, G. Mrs: Bell pre-
sented Mrs. Fisher, N. G, of Pride
of Huron Lodge with a corsage,
and Mre, Wm. Caldwell. presented
Mrs, Bell with a corsage. D.D.P.
Mr's. H. Parker was unable to at-
tend owing to illness and was
presented with a corsage by N, G.
Mrs. Bell following the meeting,
Mrs. E. ChipehaseViee Grand,
Mrs. A. Orr and :Miss ,Mabelle
Whiteman reported several visits
made and cards sent, Greeting
cards were received from the D.
D. P. Mrs.' Parker and Pride of
Huron. Lodge, Exeter,
Arrangements were made for
the euchre to be held in the hall
on Wednesday, Feb, 24th. N. G.
Mrs. Fisher of Pride of Huron
Lodge, Exeter. brought greetings
from the Lodge and extended an
invitation 'to the Lodge to a' eu-
chre, Mr. Earl Campbell spoke ;present time the Presbyterian
briefly congratulating the mem- 'Church needs 150 men to occupy
bers on the progress of the Lodge., : vacant pulpits and 75 Deaconesses
Mrs, Crilbert John. Exeter, also ex- are required.
pressed best wishes for the Lodge. Mr. Vais stated: "It is not easy
At the Close Mies Ellis favored for a young man to enter the min -
with, a humorous reading, after istry, as there are other jobs more
which the, Past Noble Grands were' attl'att va, but once you are pea -
asked to sing a number entitled sassed with the •iden there 1s
"God will take care of You", nothing;, in ,the world that can
The highlight of the entertain- shake you."
ment was the "Penny Sale" eon- , The choir contributed the an.
.duoted by Mrs. Hugh McEwen, them "He Leadeth Me".
MTs. Archie MacGregor and Mrs.
Lloyd Ferguson. 70 members and
guests attended.
A beautifully arranged table
was centred with :the birthday
cake with lighted candles. Miss.
Mattta° 'Ellis P.N.G. cut the cake.
en were served
Refreshments by the
convener Mrs. E. :Shaddick and
several •members.
BORN—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Feb. 17th to Mr. and
Mrs. 'George Beer, Hensall a
daughter,
HENSALL
Ml, Joe Pelguson, who has been
confined to his home with no at-
tack of influenza is improving.
Mr. Sean Rallnie, who 'las been
receiving treatment in Clinton
Public Hospital, returned to his
home:
Tile A n li u a 1 Congregational
meeting of Carmel ,Presbyterian
Church will be held in the school-
room pf the church en Monday,,
Feb, 29th.
Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bedard and
family of Ilderton were recent
visitors with Mr; and M9•s,' Wayne
Smith and family,
Celebrating the joint birthdays
of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell,
the local Guides, Brownies; and
Scouts and Cubs attended Camel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
at 11 o'clock directed by their
leaders, Ilex Majesty's colors were
placed on one side et the choir
loft and the organization's flags
on the other. There was a large
congregation present and about
80 members of the organization..
Mr. Geo. 0. Vais commended the
endeavours of the leaders in the
movement. The•,.purpose of the,
whole movement being to culti-
vate charaoter• and the importance
of .others.
Mr, Vais based his sermon on
this subject, pointing out the
alarming need in our awn denom-
ination for young men. and wa-
men to enter the ministry, at the
NEW NUMBERING# SYSTEM'
A. new telephone numbering Nater At Scott Memorial Hospital
system which will eventually f ea Feb 22, to Mr. and Mies. Jolrn Nater;
eliminate exchange names is to an 4 Mitchel, n son
be introduced gradually in,. the;
Ontario and Quebec exchanges
operated by, The Bell Telephone
Co, Of `Canada, W. W. Hayaom,'
Bell manager here. announced
this week.
The new plan—known as AR
Number :Calling (ANC) — will•
eliminate the •exchange names-
from telephone numbers and uub-
stitute figures for the letters now
used to designate exchanges. kbr
example; a number such as UN-
versity 6-3917—dialed 'UN 6.3911
—would become 836.3011. .
Initially the new plan will not
affect existing two -letter five -
figure telephone numbers, which
will be changed to ANC only
gradually over a period
• of years
as changing conditions offer fa-
vorable opportunities.
-According to -the Bell manager,
first use of ANC in Bell territory
is scheduled to be in several On-
tarso and Quebec communities
slated for dial conversion later
this year. Most of those exchanges
already in process of being °hang
ed over to the two -letter, five -fig-
ure plan will retain the telephone
cumbers that have been assigned
to them, although a few may be
given all -numeral telephone num-
bers.
ANC numbers are also being in-
troduced this year in several ex=
changes in the United States,
Extensive studies indicate that
ANC is the most practical num-
bering method for today's condi-
tion, Mr, IIeyhom said.
An important advantage of ANC
to the telephone user is that calls
can be dialed taster and more ac-
curately,using nmerai8 only.
ANC prevents misspelling and
misinterpretation of office names
and letter codes—of great signifi-
cauce where mere than one lang-
uage is spoken. It also eliminates
the confusion between the figure
0 and the letter o and between
the'egure 1 and the letter I.
Tests indicate that seven -figure
numbers are as easy to remember
as name -and -figure numbers and,
in practical use, customers have
not found it difficult to memor-
ize frequently -called seven -figure
numbers. ..
BORN
Hoggart = At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Feb. 17th, to Mr. and MrsRoss
Hoggart, RRl Clinton, a daughter
Harbu 'n
r At Scottam oriel Hae 'i-
tai on Feb. 18th, to Mr.. and Mrs: EErr-
est Harburn. Cromarty,n daughter
Jewitt — At. Scott Memorial Hospital
on Feb. 18110,” to Mr. and Mrs. John
Jewitt, Londesboro, a daughter
Scott — At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Feb. 19th, to Mr, and Mrs. Duncan.
Scott, Cromaody, a son
. 1ifoCloeklln — At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Feb. 20th, to Mr. and Mre. Ro-
land MoOlocklin,-Mitchell, a son
Take Part in
Achievement Day •
At the Huron Girls Achieve-
ment Day at Clinton the presenta-
tion by Miss Tillman of ,provincial
honor certificates and pins for
the completion of 12 different pro-
jects went to: Mrs. Fern Dougall,
Mrs. 'Marilyn Pym and Miss Mari-
lyn Hicks, all of R.R. 3, Exeter,
Miss 'Bernice Strang, R, R. 1, Hen-
sall, Miss Phyllis. Lostell, R. R. 3,,
Kippen, Miss Janet ,MacGregor,
R. R. 2, Seaforth and Miss Marion
Hunt, 13.. R. 2, Seaforth,
Receiving County honor certifi-
cates and pins for having com-
pleted six different projects Were
Misses Nancy' Palmer, Shirley
Gadser, Doreen' ,Kenny, Marlene
King, Ruth Roeszler and Joan
Smith, all of Crediton;' Shirley
Jacques, 'Ruth MliIler, and' Betty
Stephen, Elimville; Alma. Hodg-
ins, Elinor Taylor, Karen Taylor,
of Graucl Bend; Lois Scott, Sea-.
forth; Susie May Lostell and jean
MaN'Aughton Kippon; Faye Little
and Joan Pryce, . McKillop twp.
Eeob girl who eom:pleted 'the
project received a Oliver 45-1 tea-
spoon,'
Greetings from Women's Insti-
tutes were extended by >Mrs,' John.
McLean, R. R, 3, Seaforth, district
President for South Huron,
•
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
From The Seaforth News
'February, 1935
A presentation was made to
caned Austin Smith and Mrs,.
Sipith before their departure ,for
Trenton. Canon Smith had opted
ail choir leader in St. Thomas'
Ohurch- while a resident ca -Sea;
forth.
A. number of young Conserva-
tives attended.a rally in Toronto
addressed b3' Prime Minister R. B.
Bennett and Denton Massey. -
b presentation was made by
the congregation of St. George's
Church, Walton, to Rev. F. G.
Richardh
who is moving to Dela-
ware.
Edgar Smith has engaged with
Elgin MoKinlsy, Stanley, for the
hatching, season.
,Mfr.. Roy Pinkney has joined the
staff:of Cardno's bakery.-
' Arthur Burrows of London, vis-
ited his father, Dr. 19. .7.. Bur -
TOWS...
John Hill of. Ivloosejaw, Sask.,
visited his mother, Mrs. Geo. 1ii11,
Brucefield. •
A meeting was held in Blyth to
choose a site for a covered skat-
ing rink. Members of the commit-
tee were L. Eilborn, A. Taylor,
L. Scrimgeour, at Mason, and 03.
Shaw. •
aVirs. T. J. Webster addressed
the ,Seaforth Junior Institute on
historical research.
A surprise Panty was held by
the neighbors of 8, 8. 7, . Tucker -
smith for the Forrest . family,
Bertha, Margaret and Joe.
W. A. Wright was appointed
chairman et the public school
board.. C. A. IBauber was re -ap-
pointed collegiate board ' chair-
man,
FORTY YEARS AGO
February 1.900
From The Seaforth News
The neighbors held a surprise
party in honor of Mr, George
Lowery and family of McKillop
before moving to Seaforth.
Mr. Porterfield has disposed of
his residence and adjoining 30
acres on North Main street to W.
R- Smith. -
,Mr, 'Consitt and family are
moving to Stanley twp. where
they have purchased a farm.'
A meeting of Tuckeramith rate-
payers was held in the library to
discuss bringing hydro to the
township. A. committee was ap-
pointed to canvass with a peti-
tion: T. G. •Shillinglaw, William
Black, Andrew d3e11, •Mn•. Watson,
secretary, and G. W, Layton, the
chairman.
Lloyd Colquhoun of Staffs teal
22 feet in- his barn 'and injured
his foot and hand.
A meeting at Cromarty voted' in
favor of :econsolidated. •schools,:
The people elt it would getewaY
from havinto 'send ,boys and
girls away ,,from home to attend,
high school:.
Norman McConnell of Vancouv-
er has been'visiting his uncles at
Dublin.
W. A. Cole of Detroit renewed
acquaintances in Hensall.
Deaths from influenza included
Mrs, D. Uiilbaoh, Thos. Pullman,
Mrs. S, T. :t lbinles.' Mra, . Iiat-ry
Carnoclrali.
Seaforth Out Wiarton out in the
OtIA semi-finals and will meet
Coilingwood in the championship
matches. Seaforth team is Ma.
Geoeh, goal; defence Hoffman
and Dot:Reid; centre, Sills; wings
Hoffman and Reg Reid; subs., D.
Reid and A, Diclt.
CARD OF THANKS
I would ilkg to thank my relatives
and frauds wile so kindly remembered
me with cards, visit», flowers and elite
while I wee a patient br Scott armor-
ial Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Me.
Maxtor, Dr•. Brady, Dr, Melku6 and
Rev D. Leslie Elder, the nurses and
Staff of the hospital arid special nurses
It was all deeply appreciated
—MRS, JAIKES OAoIIo
CARD OF THANKS
T would like to thank eVerYone who
Sent treats and flowers and ail the
beautiful cards while I was a patient
h Victoria Hospital and Scott Memorial
Hospital, Also a thank you to these who
helped at home. A special thankyou to
Mise Elliott, Miss Drope, the dootors,
especially Drt Stapleton, the very kind
nursing stuff. and Mr. and Mre, Donald-
son. Everything was very much apprec-
iated, EMS. RAYMOND NOTT
CARD OF TI-IANKS
I would like to thank, friends, relatives
and neighborsfor cards and treats I
received. Also those - who visited me
while I was In the hospital and since
,returning home, Special thanks to those
who assistedat my •bons& in any .way
during my sbsepne
—IRVIN •ROCK
CARD OF THANKS'
I want to thank everyone who sent
me cods, flower's endtreats, and those'
who came to visit 'me while I was a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, and
Victoria Hospital, London
—.ROBERT M, SMITH
TO RENT
Rouse to rent' on heron St, Seaforth.
19 rooms, hydro, bath, furnace. Available
lmmedlutglr. Apply to L. I•lemberger
Seaforth, or to Ernest MCCSv, phone
B6J2-3299 Clinton control, Rayfield 11.112
FOR SALE
2 Holstein heifers dueradon. S Holstein
sows carrying 3rd calf, .Harold PryCO,
1 '.mile east of Winthrop
Teacher Wanted
Qualified Protestant teacher for Har
lock ,School S.S. No, 6 Hullett. 20 pup
Ole Duties to commence in Sept, 1060
Apply to See.-:1`reas. John 11. McEiving
RR #1 Blyth. Applications to he in by
March 21, 1060
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
JOHN CAMPBELL
All psi%ons 'having claims again& the
Sotnte of John Campbell, late of the
Township of RGeKillop, in the County
of 11uron,' Retired Farmer, deceased, who
died on the 18th day of December, 1069
are hereby notified to send in Intl - pan
Haulers of. their claims to the undersign
ed -oil an:before the 18th dal', of March
060, after which date the assets wit
e:. distriliuted,'.,having 'regard only to
alainis then received.
DATED at Sedforth, this 24th day of
Irebr•uary, 1000,
MoCONNELL & STEWAR.T, -
Seaforl0i, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
wiminsvideinen
Auction Sale
Of Dairy Cattle, from lot 26, epn, 0,
Goderdch Twp„ 1stfarm south of Port
-
We hill Church, on Tuesday, March'lat,
at 1,30 5.00. 36 cows consisting of:
18 Holsteins, 12 Jerseys, 4 Ayr'shires.,
and 2 Durhams. Some cows are„fresh
by sale date, balance springing or milk
ing. 10 Dairy heifers pasture bred.
This is a good herd of cattle with
high .producers withgood quality and
condition with most cows raised on the
farm. Plan to attend this sale for good
quality cows. Terms cash
Wm, A. Townshend, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer •
FOR SALE
Tornado ec gales,' w ighs condition.
i 220 Also
like now. Phone 03
aroammomramommong
RECEIVES CAP
Among the student nurses re-
ceiving their caps at St. Joseph's
Hospital School of Nursing, Lon-
don, on Tuesday, was Theresa
Marie Ducharme of Dublin.
MIAS. M A:7 JOLLY
Mrs. May Jolly, 73, of Exeter,
died Tuesday in London, Born in
Brussels, she Was a termer school
teacher in Hay twp. Surviving
are her husband, Thomas; one
daughter, Mrs. Cecil (Jennie)
Kipfer, Hensall; three Sons, Don-
ald, Exeter;.l5arold, Toronto, and
Norman of Sudbury. The remains
are at the: Hof
furan funeral home,
Dashwood. Service will be held.
Thursday•at'2 p.rlt. at the Petite,
costal Ohur h, E t • • -
•"TECHNICAL' TRAINING"
Need, for a technical school, in
Huron 'count was w s pointed out
recently by L. P. Plmnsteel, prin-
cipal of Seaforth' District ,.high
School, -when he -spoke to a Home
and School Ascan meeting here.
Every high school in the county
has many pupils who would profit
more fronstechnical training than
they do from academic study,
They •are either not capable of.
auacademic education or ,,they
are-nnwilling'to earn' one. heir
interests and their talents lie in
other fields. -
Students in this category should
be given consideration. Have
net they right' h o eeducationalgt'.t
opportunity, similar to. others, - a
minority really, who desire aca-
demic instruction ?
' There should he no stigma nor
discrimination attached to those
who: prefer technical training.
They make substantial contribu-
tions to our society, to our econ-
omy, to our progress. The wage
level of .trades has reached an
attractive level.
A number of ether benefits
would be gained from a technical
sahodl. As Mr. Pdumeteel suggests,
it would rolieve congestion in our
high schools which could raise
their academic standards. Better
instruction could be provided
those who are intrested in the
arts, sciences and professions.
• In addition. of course, Huron
would ,be developing skilled labor
—an important feature in devel-
oping an industrial climate which
Huron needs to supplement its ag-
ricultural strength.
Just how and where such, a
school could be established is a
question. But. the project should.
be given -serious consideration by
district boards and -county oEic-
iaid: Exeter Times -Advocate.
EUCHRE
In Orange Hall
Wed., March 2
Auspices Property • Committee
Admission 40c
Lunch served
Township of Puckersmith
TENDER FOR GRAVEL
Tenders are invited by the Township
of Tuokorsmith for the crushing and
hauling of approximately 10000 on
Yds, of gravel to township- roads in 1060.
91" screen to be used; contractor to
supply all requirements except grave
which will be supplied by the township
at three different locations; work to be
completed by Juno 80, 1000.
Tender to state flat price per eu.
Yd. 'laid down and each tender to be ac-
companiedby a,marked cheque for 9200,
or tender will not be considered. -
Tenders, clearly marked to be in the
clerk's hands by -1 p.m., Mar. 1, 1060,, at
which time they will be opened.
.. Lolvest• or any tender not necessarily
accepted. -
(7ORA OHESNEY,
, Clerk,-Tuckersmith.
RR 4, Seaforth, Ont.
TOWNSHIP OF SISJOKEBiS'l1'IITH
,TENDED POR WARBLE FLY
POWDER
Tenders lire invited by the Township
of Tuokersmlth for the supplying of :ap-
proximately 600.11x. of warble fly pow-
der: powder' to be supplied in 16 lb, bags.
Tender to state price per 15 lb. bug,
delivered to tovn i
r sll shed Inthe
of Egn>ondvtlle. p hamlet
Tenders, clearlymarked to be in the
clerk's hands by 2 p.m., Mar. f•, 1960, at
which: time they will be opened.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily'.
accepted,
CORA CHESNEY,
Clerk, Tuelcersmitb.
• RR 4, Seaforth, Ont.
Township of Tuckersrnith
TENDER FOR WARBLE FLY
SPRAYING
'Tenders are invited by the Township
of Tuckersmith for spraying cattle for
warble fly control- in 1960 under The
Warble Fly Control Act. - ..
Tender to state price per head Per
spray andwork P y oik to be done o t the direc-
tion
wnshd under the supervision of the
•Township Inspector. •
Tenders,clearly marked M. be in the
clerk's hands by'2 p.m, Mara 1, 1960. "
• Lowest or any tender not necessarily.
accepted. -
CORA CHESNEY,
Clerk, Tuckeromith
RR 4, Seaforth, Ont,
NOTICE
Township of, Tuckerslnith.
Ratepayers and inhabitants of
the Township, of .Tuckersmith are
requested by, the council, to not
C
park cars on township roads and
streets during the winter months'
in' order to facilitate snowplow
ing operations.
Council will not be responsible
for damages to any vehicles park-
ed on roads or streets.
Cora Chesney, Actipg Clerk
BRAESIDE NURSING HOME
Licensed for cenvale ent and
elderly people. Gall 395—Mitehell,
Hudson Sterling
Coal.
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47 •
NATIONALLY• ADVERTISED. CO. -'
has openings in your district for a Ilmi-
ed number of women to act as demon-
strators, • full or part time. Those select-
ed must be between the :ages of 20 to
56 years, married and own their awn
home. Salary. Commission. Send name,
address and phone number to -PURITY,
781 Warden' Ave, Scarborough, Ont.
NOTICE,
See your authorized' dealer for
district of Seaforth,' Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
Ines.
achInes. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
.and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
Need Money ?
Unlimited' funds available on
farms, homes, motels, stores, etc.
Fast service anywhere in Ontario.
Delray Investments
450-A Wilson Aye., Toronto
ME. 3-2353
whit Az- qp21, i(
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ATTENTION
Manufacturers and Home Owners
Repair - Remodel • Decorate
Everybody prospers if everybody works,
Nobody prospers if anybody shirks.
All jobs are important, large or small
Spilled and semi -skilled tradesmen
are available now.
Community projects mean colnlzlunity
prosperity,' call the
National Employment Office
STRATI+ ORD, Ont... -
Telephone: 5500 '
THE SEAFORneT84HH) 14EWS
(Pho
Thursday,. ,lrebruary 25, 7.000'
BOX.
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital 'Bol
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 695W
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. A. McMaster, B.A., M,D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m, to 6 pan., dell&
except Wednesday end Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
ariasonly 7-6 p.m,
Appointments made In advance are
TURNBULL & BRVANS
• VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBU,LL, D.V.M,, V.S.
W. R. BRYAN'S, D.V.M., V.S.
W. 0, DREN'NAiN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 106 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF •.. Optomahist
Godepioh St. W.,• ,Seaforth,
Phone • 7,97.
Hours—Seaforth daily except Moa., 6 te.
6.80; Wed: 0 AM to 12.80• PM. Thur, ev*
by -appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010;
above Hawkins''Sidwe: Mop. A. to 6.80.
INSURANCE,
• Fire
I .
Auto
• :Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages.
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Rea. 540
blue. coal"
WILL'TS DUNDAS
CHAAMPZON STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 382-R
AND FUEL OIL,
WILLIAMM. M HART
Office Phone 784 • Res. 286.
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Win
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
successor • to
WATSON 8t REID
Phone 214,' Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers L'
Life Insurance
The, McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance 'Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTB, ONT.
Officers — President, John L. Malone„
Seaforth • Vice Pres., John H. MoEwing,.
Blyth; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seafomth.
Directoro, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,.
J. L. Malone, Seaforth•' Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm ;. Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwing, Blyth ; Wm. S. Aleg-
- ander, Walton Harvey Fuller, Goderioh
J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broad.
"foot, Seafoeth.
Agents— William Leiper; Jr:, Londe,.
boro; J, F.. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
•ton ; • James Keys; 'Seaforth, ;
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION ,
Where Better Butts Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
for all Breeds of Cattle ++
Farmer owned 'and controlled
Call us between 7.80 and 10.00•
a.m. week days and
6.00 and 8.00 p.m; Saturday
evenings at
Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long
distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5660
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE.
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head 'Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex 7. • Rohde, RR3 Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McOurdy, R13.1 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty
BVRNS
CLEANER
N0 SMOKE, NO ODOUR.
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
;Phone 686 w Seaforth