The Seaforth News, 1960-04-28, Page 8SPECIAL VALU•E DAYS
Bring You Bargains Galore
For The leek End and SATURDAY NIGHT
OPEN. SATURDAYNIGHTS UNTIL 10 P.M.
120 pair only -- Regular 1.25
STANFIELD'S JOCKEY SHIRTS & SHORTS 1.00
FACE'
72 Only, Men's Wash & Wear, All New
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
2.95
15 Only, One of a Mud, Value to $27.50
MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS, size 36 to 4414.95
Leonard's "MCDee", Regular $1.00
JOCKEY • SHIRTS and SHORTS
79c
• EACH
A QUALITY LINE AT BUDGET PRICES I
A,L<IS' LUGGAGE SPECIALS
CHRISTIE'S MAKE -- LOVELY COLORS
14" TRAIN CASES 10.95 & 12.95
18" OVERNIGHT SIZE CASES . , . , .... , , , 10.95 & 12.95
21" WARDROBE CASES 14.95 & 17.95
LADIES' SUMMER NIGHTWEAR
Dimity, krinkle cotton, and dacron cotton blend, in
printed or plain shades.
Choose from Baby doll, Toreador or regular pajamas
or shift, cocktail or long gowns
AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE -
SPRING MILLINERY
This Season's, Regular $49.95
LADIES' SPRING COATS
Regular to $35.00
LADIES' SPRING COATS
GRANDMERE BANLON PULLOVERS
Ladies', Sizes 14 to 20, 10 new shades. SPECIAL
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3.98
20% off
39.95
24.95
4.95
36" Wide, Gay Stripe Pattern
BEACH TOWELLING BY THE YARD
400 Needle, First Quality
SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE, Special
PAIR
It Always Pays To Shop At
STEWART 't I' OS.
$- OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 P.M.
CONSTANCE
Easter Thankoffering Meeting
The W. A. of Constance U. C.
held their meeting on Wednesday
April 13, Mrs. L. Lawson presid-
ing and opened with an Easter
poem. Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt acted
as secretary in the absence of
Mrs. F. Riley. After the minutes
were read and Poll call taken the.
business was conducted, Roll call
for the May meeting will be a
miscellaneous Item for the June
bazaar. It was decided to buy ta-
bles for W. A. work, Other busi-
ness was under discussion. Cal -
lection was taken and the meeet-
ing passed over to the W.M.S.
Mrs. Brown presided over the
WMS Easter Thankoffering meet-
ing, opened with Call to Worship
and opening hymn was 105. The
Easter scripture was read by Mrs,
Verne Dale followed with prayer
by Mrs. Lorne Lawson. Minutes
were read and roll call taken. Let-
ters of thanks and appreciation
were read. Articles and jewellery
for Indians for Supply Allocation
were brought in. Plans for a quilt -
lug were made to be held at the to Easter, Problems ---Refugee
home of Mb's. Millson. Items for Europe, Hong Kong, Salsburg,
the hale are to be brought in at Austria and to Immigration and
the next meeting. Leaders for the Integration and in closing -with
copper contest were Mrs. Don Bu- Christ for us, who can be against
chanan and Mr's, Ken Hulley, An us?.
invitation to the CGIT Affiliation Mrs. Wm. Jewitt, pianist ren -
Service with the WMS will be tiered an Easter piano solo, and
held May 5 in the Churoh at 8.15 accompanied Mrs. Molllwain as
o'clock, Plans for our open meet- she. sang a beautiful Easter solo,
ing date was set for June 14, and Mrs. MacGregor thanked the mem-
Mrs. L. Lawson and Mrs. Brown bers taking part in the program
to see about a speaker. Our invite- and Mrs. Funge, for .her inspiring
tions to Societies are April 20 at and so thoughtful words at this
Duff's Churoh at 2.15 p,m., April time. Hynrn 87 was sung and the
29 at Walton, in the evening, and Mlzpah Benediction closed the
May 18 at Turner's Church. Mrs. meeting. A lovely Iunoh was serv-
Wm. Jewitt gave the morning ses- ed convened by the lunch commit-
sion report of the Presbyterial tee.
held at Seaforth, March 24. Mrs. Constance Young People were
L. Lawson took up the collection, host and hostess Monday evening
Hymn 86 was sung. Mrs. D. Buch- to an Easter service held in the
anan gave a reading "What does Constance United Church at 8
Easter mean to you?". o'clock, to young people from Win-
Mrs. Funge, speaker of the day throp, Egmondville and 'Northside
brought to our attention. our United Church. M2. Dennis Jewitt
meeting to -day as to who, where, conducted the call to worship,
when and the approaching of the and announced the hymn 558 fol -
resurrection of our Lord over 1900 lowed by prayer. Rev. Funge read
years ago, to day and our relation scripture from St. John 20: 1-18
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Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc;,., ti n,
"Where Better Bulls are Used"
The use of our sires will assure you of
MORE MONEY
because the resulting calves will produce more revenue when sold
for veal calves, stocker cattle, or finished beef because they have
that
BRED IN ABILITY
to produce beef or milk efficiently
THE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION
will much more than pay for the breeding fees. The cost is less
than maintaining a bull or bulls on the farm.
YOU CAN BENEFIT
Grade or purebred, Dairy or beef
4H CALVES AND OTHERS BY OUR BULLS
will again win their share of honors during the coaxing Fair season
when given equal opportunity with others.
THIS SERVICE iS BEING PROVIDED AT COST
as proven by the reduction in fees recently put into effect. This is
proof of what can be done by working together while all other
costs are still on the increase.
BREED YOUR WHOLE HERD To WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION SiRES
For service or more information calix -Clinton HIT 2.3441, or for long distance Clinton Zenith
9-5860 Between- 7,30 and 9,30 am. weekdays. 6 and 8 p.m. Saturday evenings
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followed by prayer by Miss Marg-
aret MacGregor, Miss Wilma Dale
and
la 0 the un e l It number l eC a l b •
u u u from
Winthrop by hisses Eileen Snaith
and Margaret Iliilen, "Just a clo-
ser walk with Thee", and a duet
by Miss.Toyce Jewitt and Mr. Den-
nis J'ewitt, "Calvary", MISS Dale
thanked the societies for coming
and for their numbers, and invit-
ed them to a party after the ser-
vice, in the Foresters' hall. The
llynus 471 was sung,
Rey, Mr, Funge was speaker
for the evening and spoke on the
"Essence of Plaster" --as our diet,
it le varied. Education, have to
take an inventory of our educa-
tion. Religion, Easter means,
Spring, new hats, bunnies, eggs,
Sunrise Service, how we have to
Improve. What is Essence of Eas-
ter? (1) Tragedy, sorrow and
death. Lent leads up to sorrow,
sin and suffering and death, but
Jesus shall save hie 'people from
sin -"I am the resurrection and
the life. (0) Christ conquered
death and .has risen - Empty
Tomb -fitting for Easter, (3) 111 -
sou Christ, not so far away that
His world and ours cannot touch,
be believing and feed my lambs.
The measure of Easter ineans to
us, courage and be able to say
Master -Personality endures be-
yond the grave, still the same
Christ beyond death as on earth.
Final hymn 483 was sung accom-
panied by Miss Joyce Brown. The
Benediction was given by Mr.
Funge.
After the service all went to the
0.0,20, Hall where a wonderful
party program was arranged by
Rev. Funge with the setting and
deedratlous arranged in Easter
scenery. Prizes were given for
relays, spot dances, Pot of stew,
Millinery and several others, The'
lunch was served by Constance
Y. P. Thanks were extended to
Mr. Funge as Master• of Cer-
emonies, and arranging such a
successful party. Auld lang syne
was sung and repeating "Taps"
closed the evening,
WALTON
MRS. JOSEPH DENNIS
The death occurred Tuesday in
Clinton of Mr's. Joseph Dennis, 87.
She was the former Rebecca Bar-
rows, daughter of the late Rob-
ert Barrows and Ann Rawlings
Barrows. Mrs. Dennis was born
and lived most of her life on the
14th concession of 'lWTcKillop town-
ship, and lived retired for several p
years in Walton. She was the last
surviving member of her family.
Several nieces and nephews sur-
vive. The body is at the Rann fu-
neral home, Brussels, until Thurs-
day at"2 pm., when funeral service
is to be held in the Rann chapel.
Burial is to be in Brussels ceme-
tery.
Teachers who r'etur'ned to their
duties after the Easter vacation
were: Miss Elizabeth MaGavin to
Kitchener, Miss Olene Dundee,
Toronto, Rose Marie Bolger,
Teeswater; Gerald Dressel, Ham-
ilton; Murray Kirkby, Port Credit
A number of ladies from Walton
vicinity attended a thankoffering
meeting'at Duff's United Church,
McKillop, ,last Wednesday.
Mfrs. Roy Bennett has returned
home after visiting with relatives
at Streetsville and Toronto,
CARD Or THANKS
Ws wish to express our sincere ap-
rreol riot and r
1 a ; a Menke to oar neighbors
and friends for the many Acta of kind.
ness shown to na during out recent sad'
bereavement, The Morro Family
IN MID MORIAIVI
.Ftuluy-In loving memory of my :dear
wife, Annie E. 'Jarrett who passed away
two years ago, April 21, 1050;
Where she eat 014 talked with me
Thera s just an empty chair,.
And the silence now at evening
Seems more than I can bear.
Though 1 knew some day
We would have to part,
I could never picture home
Without her there.
Still loved and sadly missed by her
husband, Harold Finlay, and family
COMING EVENT
Remember, Huron County World
Refugee Year 1311M, May 16 to 21,
COMING EVENT
Home baking solo sponsored by the
W.A. of Duff's Church, MelftUop, at
7Itebth. Derhoo's Hrsouse
00018 of at 3 pBeauty, Satt}rday, Mar'
.m,
FOR SALE
A quantity of good clean timothy seed,
Ron Beuermann, Dublin seas
Whit tako in ie o tl 15 head or cattle
for smmner. Allan Contain'', Plante 837
r'll Seaforth
WANTED ro BORROW
$30,000 or $40,000 by reputable indiv-
idual, fully secured, reasonable rate of
interest. Principal to be repaid over 10-.
15 Year period. Enquire at News shite
FOR SALE
51 901,1 conch in good running condi-
tion, best reasonable offer. Also a trailer.
W. G. Campbell, phone 480
GRASS WANTED
I have 18 head of cattle and went
Gordon Reidl,a 19x• 6 Dublin ores of grana.
WANTED
I want to get cattle for grass on con-
cession 12, Molfillop; goocl running wat-
er. Mrs. Thos. Storey, Seaforth ph 347w
FOR SALE
2 steers, weighing around 600. James.
0, Herr, Seaforth, phone 839r5
LAND CLEARING
Blade or brush rake. Lawrence Ryan
& Sons, Walton, Phone Senfortll. 8800
NOTICE
Pasture for a limited number 01 cat-
tle, J. W. Thompson, phone 861x51
FOR SALE
Electric stove, heavy wiring, new con-
dition, Used only a few months. Bar.
gain. Apply J. Jones, Diok House
FOR SALE
Viking Cream Separators for sale,
1-1050 now, 1 -Just like new, in per-
fect shape. A full line of parts for any
Viking make. John Byerman, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Bug screen for 1954 Ohev car, price $3.
Phone 135 J
FOR SALE
I have room for 5 head of yearling
cattle, plenty of grass, water and shade.
Olras. Stewart, Clinton HU 2-7504
FOR SALE
John Deere model 60 tractor, used
four seasons, excellent condition. Phone
O85w Seaforth
FOR SALE
20 dos cut tulips. Baker's Greenhouse,
Seaforth Garden Centre
Miss Norma Hoegy ef. London
visited over the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hoegy.
Miss Audrey Hackwell, Strat-
ford Teachers' College, is teaching
at 'Mitchell this week.
A. successful clearing Auction
Sale of farm, farm stock and ma-
chinery was held on Monday on
the farm of David Muir, 1/ miles
east of Walton. Mr. Muir is giv-
ing up farming owing to ill health
A number of farmers in the dis-
trict have begun seeding.
!MM, Geo. Kirkby of Bur'wash
visited last week with hie father
Mr. H. B. Kirkby and other rela-
tives.
Institute members are again.
'reminded' of the April meeting to
be held in the Community Hall on
Thursday evenring, April 28 when
the district president, Mrs. Gray-
son Richmond will be present to
install the new officers for the
coming year. Sunshine Sisters
will be revealed at this meeting
and gifts exchanged.
CROP REPORT
Very little seeding of spring
grain has begun in the County and
showers in the last few days will
postpone operations for another
few days. Fall sown craps of
wheat and barley appear in excel-
lent condition and hay and past -
tire fields are greening up nicely.
BORN
Wild -At Scott Memorial Hospital on
An -Il 21, to Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Wield,
Rft Bayfield, a son
Regan -At Scott Memorial Hospital
on April 23rd, t0 Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames
Regan, Mitchell, a son
Butt- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 2651, to Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
Butt, Seaforth, a son
Hulley -,Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hulley, Seaforth, R.R. 1, are hap-
py to announce the birth of their
son (David Kenneth) in Clinton
Public Hospital on April 10th.
SEAFORTH
NURSERY
Pick from our 25 different
varieties of evergreens
from 1 to 5 feet high
All government inspected
trees. Reasonable prices,
with or without guarantee
-Also two building lots for sale
Gordon Nobel
PHONE 71 W SEAFORTH
Some York clunks A. R. Dodds,
hone 881x14 Seaforth
Quantity of timothy seed, grown in
1059; choice quality. Phone Clinton HU
2-9828. Arnold Jamieson
FOR SALE
Beatty washing machine and ironer
in good condition; also 1 wool comforter
and 1 down comforter. 5 white electric
light globes suitable for store, etc. A all.
ver fox neck fur. . Phone 608, Mrs. Sid
Pullman
FOR SALE
Rangette in good condition, with oven
control. Phone 220 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Mixed Gladiolus Bulbs, large, 50 for
$2.50. Not prepaid. Named varieties -
prices on request, Mhrray E. Tyndall.
Bruceleld, Ont. Phone Seaforth 640w3
FOR SALE
Raspberry plants from certified stock,
any quantities. Phone 66711. W. Collins
PASTURE
Have grass for 8 or 10 yearling cat-
tle, plenty of shade & water. Also a few
tons of mixed grain. Apply Wlifred Mal-
oney, phone 401113 Dublin
FOR SALE
Young Collie pups. Fergus Horan,
phone 811-8 Dublin
BRAESIDE NURSING NOME
Licensed for convalescent & elderly
people. Call 395 Mitchell
GRASS FOR CATTLE
Cattle wanted for •grass. Water and
Shade. About 10 head. Jack McIver, St.
Columba,
Clearing Auction Sale
O£ Farm Stock and Machinery. At lot
30, Con. 4, Morris Twp„ 114 miles north
of Brussels. on MONDAY, MAY 2nd,
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -14 head Hereford cattle ris-
ing 2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS -Allis Chalmers trac-
tor 2 Ourrow plow, hydraulic. Floozy
walking plow. Massey Harris stiff tooth
cultivator, tractor hitch, 3 section
spring tooth harrows. 6 section drag
harrows. Coekshutt 16 plate disc, seed
drill. 0 ft. steel land roller. 8 ft Frost
& Wood binder. McCormick 8 £t mower,
tractor hitch. 2 rubber tired wagons,
with hay rack and wagon box; hay
loader, side rake, teddeir, 2000 lb scales,
pig crate, fanning mill, hay fork and
ropes; cutting box, sleigh, flat rook,
cutter, 2 buggies. Grain -500 bus. oats.
800 bus. mixed grain. No reserve, farm
sold. Terms cash
Prop., Stewart McLaughlin
Aust. Harold Jackson
Clerk, Geo. Powell
Clearing Auction Sale
For the Estate of. the Late Alex
Barron.
At Lot 19, Con, 10, Grey Tp., 8 miles
south and 5 miles east of Brussels, and
3 miles west of Moncrleif, on SATUR-
DAY, APRIL 30
MACHINERY- International W 6
tractor. Bell thresher 24-40 with grain
thrower. Inter. T45 baler. Inter. side -
rake. Case 7 ft tractor mower; steel
land roller. Cardinal bale conveyer 26
ft. Fleury-Bissel 8 -base plow. Inter. 16
disc fertilizer drill, power lift. 100 ft
7 inch drive belt; pea harvester. 00 ft
6 inch drive belt. Bale boat. Fairbanks -
Morse hammer mill 0 inch. Inter. binder
8 ft power drive, Fleury-Bissel wagon.
& 16 Lt hay rack. Inter. 8 blade tiller.
2 -wheel farm trailer. Fleury-Bissel tan-
dem disc. 3 -sec. harrows. M -Ii No. 11
manure spreader for tractor. Cockalrutt
manure spreader on steel, circular saw,
cream separator. 40 cedar fence poste.
1940 Meteor club coupe in running shape.
Quantity of scrap iron. Roll barb wire,
vise. Hallman lack, shot gun 12 gauge
single. Numerous other articles
FEED -400 Intehola Gary oats and
Herta barley. 600 bushels Gary oats,
06 tons baled mixed hay.
Terms cash. Time --1 P.M. No reserve
as the farm is sold.
W. J, Roberts, Clerk
Gordon Jackson, Auctioneer
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
BUILDING INSPECTOR
Applications for the above
named position will be received
up to April 90, 1960. Persons with
a knowledge of Construction and
Building Practices will be given
preference,
D. H. WILSON
Clerk
Fiberglass Boat
Covering Materials
Cover your boat with fiberglass
--no more leaks -no more paint-
ing -tough -strong, Savo money,
do it yourself Full particulars
from Leavens Bros„
3220 Duffcrin Street, Toronto
COMING EVENT f
A series 02 prenatal alasaes will
begin Tuesday, MaY 31•d at 2 P.m,
in the Fleeltll Unit Office, 2nd
floor, Scott Memorial Hospital,
These will be held at weakly In-
tervals for nine weeks. Talose in-
terested are invited to attend on
the above date or phone the Public
Health Nurse at 295W between 6
p.m, and 8 van.
FOR SALE
Electrolux Sa1ea and Service.
Gary Cooper, Gordon Street, Clin-
ton, phone HU 2.7200
FOR SALE
Timothy and red clover seed,
Phone 840r26. Oliver P1'yce
Timothy FsR SAL
e d, Lew Bolton,
phone 850r22 Seaforth
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Registered Hereford Cattle,
farm machinery, hay, grain and
household effects, At lot 2, Con,
11, Hullett twp„ 6 miles east of
Londesboro, or 9 miles north west
of Seaforth, on TUESDAY, MAY
3rd, at 12,30 P,M,
Registered Hereford Cattle
Herd sire, 4 years old: Outstand-
ing Bull, 7 cows with calves and
1'ebres. 4 cows fresh with calves
at foot. 2 -2 -year old steers. 5
year old steels. 3 heifers rising
2 yr. old. 4 heifers 1 yr old. Cata-
logues are available by contacting
the proprietor or auctioneer.
Machinery -- Oliver 80 tractor.
Coekshutt 60 tractor. Coodison
THII SlPAFO11,1'FI NEWS
Thursday, April 28, 1900
Ph i
(Phone 4)
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occaslone
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W,STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.p.
Physician and surgeon
Phone 5-W • Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Al, A. McMaster B.A„ M.D., Intern,*
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
OIF[ae Flours, 1 p,m. to 0 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat ,
arday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
deailable
TURNBULL & BRVANS
,VETERINARY CLINIC
J, 0. TU2RNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D,V.M.,'V.S,•
W. G. DRENNAI'(, D,V.M., V.S.
Phone 106 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Goderioh St. W„ Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 5 to
5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12,30 PM. Thur. eve
28x46 with Ebersol shredder, on by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
rubber. 7 inch 140 ft drive belt. above Hnwkine' Hdws, Mon. 0 to 6.80
3 furrow Oockehutt plow. 13 run
Oliver fertilizer drill with power INSURANCE
lilt, 7 ft Cockshntt power mower.
7 ft Massey Harris binder. Mass-
ey Harris aide rake, Cultivator
acuffler, cil'ag harrows„ cultiva-
tor, roller, manure spreader, hay
loader, disc, 2 wheel trailer, rip
saw and emery , Circular saw,
Smoker bale elevator, wood oat
roller. 13i, h.p. Wagner motor,
cream separator, blacksmith post
drill. 36 ft extension ladder. 2
cedar ladders, folding hay rack.
wagon & flat rack, fanning mill,
oil brooder, electric brooder, ap-
ple butter kettle (copper); iron
kettle, 2 inch plank. 2x4 scantling,
1 inch lumber, 2" plank. 1" lum-
ber. 4 I -beams 21 ft. 2 inches
long, 9 inches deep. Set of taps
&dies. Brooder !rouse 8x14, large
hand sleigh, 2000 lb scales, bag
truck, tattoo outfit, cedar posts,
lion posts. 50 ft 6" belt (new),
number of tools. 240 lb scales,
Hay & Grain - Mixed baled
hay. 600 bus. good mixed grain.
Furniture - Dining room suite.
Glass cupboard, what -not, oak din-
ing room table, bedroom suite, 2
beds, mattress & springs, large
bureau, lard press, sausage grind-
er, mixmaster, bread mixer, elec-
tric
lecttric sewing machine, power lawn
mower, Findlay range, 15 gallon
crock, small crocks, sealers,
chairs, bedding. Other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms
cash, .No reserve, farm sold.
Prop., James Neilans, Londes-
boyo RR 1. Auct„ Harold Jackson,
Seaforth, box 461. Clerk George
Powell.
TENDERS WANTED
Township of Tuckersmith
Tenders are invited by the
Township of Tuckersmith for the
construction of the Williams Mu-
nicipal Drains in the Township of
Tuckersmith, under authority of
By-law #4-1960. The work con-
sists of:
160 lineal feet of open drain
(20 cu. .yds,)
4471 lineal ft of closed drain
' 2 Catch Basins •...
Tender to cover completion of
the whole work; all requirements
to be furnished by the contractor
with the exception that the
township will supply the required
tile and corrugated 'iron pipe.
Marked cheque for 10% of the
amount of the tender must ac-
company each tender or the ten-
der will not be considered.
•
Tenders plainly marked are to
be in the clerk's hands by 12 o'-
clock noon (DST) on May 3rd,
1960.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Clerk's office.
Lowest or any lender not nee•
essarily accepted.
Cora Chesney,
Clerk
Tuckersmith
Seaforth, RR #4
POULTRY WANTED
All ,types, Paying up to 24c for
5 lbs and up. Apply to Keith
Leggatt, phone 606-22 Mitchell
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident `
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res, 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-14
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. P8$
We write all lines of
I ISURANn f
ire Auto
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & RBID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ON's.
Officers - President, John L. Malone.
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John H. MoEwing.
Blyth ; Sec.-Treas.. W. B. Southgate,
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton.
J. L. Malone, Seaforth: Chris Leonhanit,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H, 1VieDwing, Blyth' Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Galatioh;
J. E, Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiper, Ir., Londes•
boro; 3. F, Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker. Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton: James Revs, Seaforth.
WATERLOO
-
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Bulls Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
for all -Breeds of Cattle ,
,Farmer owned and controlled
Call us between 7.30 and 10.00
a.m. week days and
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday
evenings at
Clinton RU 2-3441 or for long
distance
Clinton Zenith 9.5660
Poultry Wanted
Fowl wanted. 24c for heavy fowl
Premium prices for larger flocks
LESLIE HOOD
MONKTO'N
Call collect 651-12 Mitchell
BACK HOE WORK
Grading, Bulldozing
Septic Tank & Disposal
Bed Installation
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
Henry Young
HU 2-9496
63 North St. S., Clinton
Need Money ?
Unlimited funds available on
farms, homes, motels, stores, etc.
Fast service anywhere fn Ontario,
Fast service anywhere. No
retainer fees
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450yA Wilson Ave., Toronto
ME, 3.2358
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Maoh-
Ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
tend Welding Shop, Brucefield,
Township of Tuckersmith
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Munici-
pal Dump will be open from 1
p.m. to 6 p.m,, on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, until further
notice.
Cora Chesney
Clerk
BURNS'
CLEANER
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING OIL
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47