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GOLDEN 1)11\V
MARGARINE 5 lbs for $1
KAM 4 tins
Stokley's Tomato Juice 8 tins $1
Maple Leaf Sockeye Salmon, 2 tin 51
Pineapple Grapefruit Juice, 3 Ig this S1
Tempt Dog Food 13 tins , $.
Henley's Peaches 5 tins
Dole Fruit Cocktail .... 3 20 -oz tins
KLEENEX Regular 6 pkgs.
White Swan Toilet Paper
8 large Rolls 1
SEE LONDON b"15E1e PRESS 'THURSDAY
FOR ADI[TIONAL SPIXCH.\LS
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
Township of Thckersnnith
TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS
for 1960
The Township of Tuckersmith will pay interest
at the rate of 4% per annum from June 15th
to Dec. 15th on. all Prepaid Taxes
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained
at the Clerk's Office, Tucltersmith, RR 4 Seaforth
CORA CHESNEY, TREASURER
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 27th
Obtain your copy from your Local Agent
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The Western Ontario Motorways Limited
Kitchener Ontario
19th
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You're no
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When you become 19,
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available from hospitals,
,most banks or any office
of the Commission.
READ
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INSURANCE
GUIDE
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL
SERVICES COMMISSION
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1959 VAUXHALL SEDAN, 9000 miles
1959 FORD V-8 COACH, A.T.
1959 CHEVROLET V-8 COACH, A.T.
1957 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, A.T.
195(1 13t,JICK HARDTOP
1955 DODGE SEDAN
1955 OLDS SEDAN, ii,adio, A.T.
1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1951 PONTIAC SEDAN
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Seaforth
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MITO RILL
Phone G. Fawzn 186
LOCAL WZ1NES,S.7215
ATSPJ72,71) IJONVMNSICN
Nl'r, Harold McNally, presiding
minister of Jehovah's witnesses
announced today that the Witnes-
ses have been invited to attend a
°tors
Sales 8r.. Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
roar -clay convention to be hell
Tune 11atil .to July (Irl at 'Cxhib -
IJon
Park, Toronto, :41'1', McNally
will head the local delegation of
atbout 10 persons,
TOWN TOPICS
Mayor 13. F, Christie has been
confined to llu home
through ill -
nese EI'llee last '1'hnl's(10.Y.
DI', and Mfrs. Crouch, of Toron-
to, wore called here on satxu•da'
3
o1vGt to eu 111t 1 serious. (lttun '
tt a a1
M+rs. J. G Mullen, who has boon
as patient hi Scots .\1omo1.10,1 11os-
pital for seven weeks.lla•s;, Mul-
len is In her 911th year, On Wed-
nesday she was reported to be Im.
proving.
Mr, Taros. Fox oI' 1larpurhey
w110 ds gloving to lUllloy, has sold
his residence to Mr, Ilogls Anbin,
through the office or Mr, Joseph
:vieeonneil, with possession early
in Juls'.
Wm. ,s son
1 Stirs. 11 n . G. ,, t g,
` rill(
Mt.
Ottawa, sp('11t last week the
guests of hls sister and brother -
in -Haw, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Moore, High street.
Miss Margaret Reeves has ae-
00511ed •a position in the Bank of
Nova Scotia at Exeter,
\lr. Vincent Murray, It, R. E,
Seaforth, suffered a broken bone
in his lett loot while working
with a jack hummer at the far111
of his brother on Tuesday anti
was brought to Soolt Memorial
Hospital,
Mass Sally Nott and Dr. Tom
Brown, 1.011(1011, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Nutt,
111',
and Mrs, James Hogg re-
turned to their inane to Coiling -
wood on Sunday after spending
the bast week with Mr, and Mrs,
Bedford Dungoy,
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Forbes and
Kevini of Kitchener visited with
relatives in Seaforth over the
weekend.
A small barn on the 10101er 12,
15101illan property, North liaiu
Street, belonging to Clayton Den-
nis, was destroyed by fire Mon-
day afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. D, L. Elder will
leave on Monday and will leave
Ottawa by air for a nine -weeks'
trip to Belfast, Ireland, to visit
relatives.
Mr, and. Mrs. Robert J, Moore
of Streetsville, Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
is A, Moore, Richmond Hill, Miss
Anile E. Moore, Toronto, spent
last weep end with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Moore and Mr. and Mrs,
Andrew Moore.
Mark Their Fortieth
Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore,
High street, held open house for
their relatives, 'friends and neigh-
bors on the occasion of their 40th
wedding anniversary on June it
and on Saturday, ,lune 11 they
entertained at a fancily dinner for
nineteen and in the evening Mr.
Wm. G. Strong of Ottawa showed
colored sldies of their flower gar-
den.
Riley;Sec., Guile Ke1Bngtorl; Island, Conn., visited on Monday
with their aunt Mrs, James
Wright.
,11•r. and Mrs, ,(clot Uolg at
Grand Rapids, Mich. were week-
end. guests (i the f91•lner s mother
Mrs, Lydia>ai andsister tr lanct
Mt:I. Tom :flavin its a patient
in 'Victoria hospital, i,onilon, and
Sports, 13i11 and Maine IMlieya,
1,10(4 gaud Marjorie ]they.
Tho 1 90 re -union is to be bald
at the Home of Mrs. Bert itiley,
BRUCEFIELD
Me. Gerald Horton and John
Moffatt were in Toronto Mendell,
Mr. and firs. Douglas McBeth
of Windsor spent the weekend
with lir. .11clleth's parents .lar.
and Mrs. W, .MeBeth.
.Mr. and CMTs, Lorne 'Wilson
visited over the weekend with.
Mrs. Wilson's brother, Mr. lint
McKay and .Mrs. McKay, London.
Mrs. Wm. Smith, Exeter, spent
the weekend with her sister, Mrs.
A.
Hohner. Mrs. Hohner return -
in; to Exeter with her and is con-
valescing there after her recent
illness.
Mn. Sholdice had the mister-
tnne to fracture his finger last
week 'playing balk
We are sorry to learn that -liars,
N. Sillery is confined to the hos-
,pital - having undergone surgery.
,14h•s, Geo. Pinkney of Walkerton
•spent Sunday with her mother,
MTs. W. H. Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Horton spent
the weekend in Niagara Fails
with .Mrs, Hortoti s sister, Y4rs.
Lorne Pepper.
The induction of Rev. 13, John-
ston of Br'ucetielcl-Kippen Unit-
ed Churches will take place at
Kippen on Wed., June 29th,
CROIVIARTY
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Haying is progressing very fa.
vourably with about third of the
farmers started. Fall Wheat is
ni(tly out in lxead:acrd fall barley
appears to be a fairly satisfactory
crop. \'t'ai•nt weather lo needed to
bring the cora along. Pasture
will be short en solno farms due
to exeesaive early tramping an
Moist fields.
,11r, and Mrs, HIarry Elliott, Su-
san and Ronnie of Windsor are
holidaying with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Norval Elliott and
;lar. and Mrs. John Wallace.
Mr, and Mrs, laugh .1Ioorc and
fancily of Lindsay- spent the week-
end with :fir, aria Mrs, T. L.
Scott and family. They also visit-
ed with his mother firs. bl. Moore
who is a patient in Seaforth Hos-
pital,
Many members of the WATS and
Marian Ritchie AnaIlIlary Were
among the guests of the AW,1(S of
Chisellturst United Church at
their June meeting on Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Elwin IreKiuley of
Zurich was the guest speaker,
11r, and Mrs, Will T-lamilton
and fMr. and Mrs. Frank llaamil-
ton and Mrs. Jessie Hamilton at-
tended a family gathering at the
haute of Mr, and firs. Nelson
thulki11 of Delmore on Father's
Day.
Mr, and Mrs, 11, W. Neevel of
Tlinlpclo, Holland, are visiting
for a few months with their 'son
111', Jahn Neevel, his wife and
family, ft is 11 years since Itr.
Neevel had seen his parents..
Ladies from Cromarty Mission-
ary Societies who attended the
June Conference which was held
in St, Mart's Presbyterian Church.
on Thursday were airs, T, L,
Scott, :Mrs. T. Laing, :firs, 112,
Lomond, Mrs. S. Wilson, Mrs,
Graeo Scott, firs, G. Corey, Mrs,
G. Laing, firs. 0, Kerslake and
Mrs. Van Arhel.
Tata annual 'Riley re -union Was
b.eld at the hone of Mrs. Bert
ley on Saturday with 52 in at-
tendance, A 011 program of
games and sports was carried out,
Tho officers elected for next
year are: Pres., Cleo, Mann: Vice
Pres,, Jim Riley: Treas., Nellie
KIPPEN
M:1•. and Mrs, W. R, Cooper vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Harkness and
family of Parltliill,
Dr, John Stewart of NYeatern
University, Cleveland, Ohio, and
11rs Marlon Gents of the Pawley
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we (01511 her (1 speedy .11.!1-01(11; .
Itis, James Wright did t(0o
nieces 3l,- , Norris Riflery 'Sea -
forth, and Mrs. Hasley Craig ai' of
Walton,visited (luring last 'leek
with till 0tns ..\1r, alltl 11033. Oliver
Wilson /u
�( ofBarrie.k
,.,c oxe t
W. (11bson u' \\r l 1 is
1&•s. 1 . n t
visiting her (laughter and aotc-in'
law lir. and 11rs. Ft', 0, 11ellls.
REAL LIVE
D nkey Baseball
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
SATURDAY , JUNE 25th
AT 9.15 P.M.
See prominent local men battle in the laugh game. It, 13011"n'a
McKillop team vs Art Nicholson's Tuck(n•smuh Tigers
Admission 75c, Children (muter 12) .',c
Sponsored by Seaforth Agrleulntral Society
Notice to Taxpayers i Arrears
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
At the Council meeting on Monday, 13th June, the Finance
Committee reported that a review of financial statements over the past
10 years has shown a steady increase in tax arrears accumulating, except
for the year 1957, when a tax sale was instituted.
On the first of January, 1960, the total tax arrears amounted to
$57,265. This sum. represents 38.5% of the total levy for the Town of
Seaforth for the year 1959. The Committee pointed out that it was cost-
ing the Town over $10.00 a day in interest rates, and involved a sum over
the year that would n'iean two mills on the tax rate.
It is felt by many menlbera of the Council that some citizens delib-
erately have neglected paying their taxes as a cheap method of borrowing.
Of course this "cheap method" is at the expense of their fellow -citizens
and taxpayers.
In view of this situation, the Committee recommended to Council;
1. Immediate steps for a tax sale.
2, Court proceedings against unpaid business tax,
3. A personal letter to all delinquents,warning them
of action,
4. Investigating the possibility of increasing the late
penalty and interest charges on unpaid taxes.
5. Within. 30 days the publication in the newspaper:
of a list of all delinquent taxpayers.
Council concurred in the report of the Committee and action, as
recommended, is now being taken.
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Chairman, Finance Committee
Town of Seaforth
Seaforth, June 15, 1960
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