The Seaforth News, 1961-05-04, Page 8► '
GREAT CLEARANCE
SPRING COATS
19 only — this' season's new
spring coats featuring all wool
clouts in plain shades, tweeds
andnew checks. Greatly reduc-
ed t0 clear out fast.
Size range from 8 to
20 in shades of beige, green,
gold, red, blue and novelties.
Don't miss this big clearance at
Rep.
29.95 & 35.00 Coats
Reg.
39.95 & 45.00 Coats
Reg.
49.95 & 59.95 Coats
21.00
31.00
36.00
Exceptional Value!
ALL WOOL
Heather Blankets
by .
KENWOOD
60"x84"
(whipped ends)
Once in a year special. 60 x 84 Heather shade all
wool .Kenwood Blankets. Special
8.95
72" x 84" size, in the same quality as above. Excel-
lent multi-purpose blanket you can't afford to miss.
Special 10.95
STEWART BROS.
FEDERATION NEWS
At the first meeting of the
Board of Directors of Allied Meat
Enterprises Co -Operative which
was held in Toronto April 17th.
Mr. Chas. McInnis was elected
Pres., Mr. Clayton Frey, lst Vice
Pres., and Mr. Mel Becker, 2nd
Vice Pres. The executive con-
sists of the three presidents and
Mr. Leonard Laventure, Mr. Har-
old Baker, and Mr, Wm. Ander-
son,
At the Folk Scbool Annual
meeting on April 18 it was made
apparent to us that there is great
need for adult education. We are
too prone to think of our educa-
tion coining to an end when we
leave school to be able to solve
our present day problems. Exper-
ience gained through Folk -
Schools can broaden our Qptleek
fie that we pan recognize our dif-
ficulties' and help us overcome Ij
our prejudices. The introduction
pi the Folk -School on "Engels"
last year gave the participants a
wonderful opportunity to see
conditions and meet people over
a wide area,
Mr. Arthur Piggott, Director of
the Canadian Assoc, of Adult Ed-
ucation, pointed out the need for
specialized training for our young
people and also for many of our
older labor force. The introduc-
tion of machinery has not reduc-
ed the need for labour nearly so
much as it has changed the type
of labour needed.
While the need for labour to
Produce food has been greatly
reduced, the need for labour to
manufacture and service the
tools of production has been
vastly increased.
In industry, office work was
done by many clerks and secre-
taries. Now it has progressed
through the typewriter and adding
machine to the electronic compu-
ter. It requires skilled labour to
manufacture these machines and
trained technicians to service
them. Job opportunities are quite
plentiful in these fields.
This I suppose leads directly
to the need for a source of techni-
cal training in our own county.
We as farmere eau easily recog-
nize the folly of producing only
cattle or )rags 01' sheep. We need.
a proper balance of all three, to
the past we have been directing
our energies to producing only
academic soholers lint now V
find burselves faced with unem-
ployment on one hand and a ser-
ious shortage of skilled technic-
ians on the other.
The farm organizations and
Women's Institutes in the coun-
ty have been sueeessfui in bring-
ing it to the attention of our High
School Boards and they along
with the Ontario Dept, of Educa-
tion are giving active considera-
tion to the ways and means, by
which this can be brought about,
Let us give them all the support
We can in their endeavour. Mr.
Penny Sale
Hospital Auxiliary
r
APRIL 29 -MAY 6
WHITNEY'S FURNITURE
STORE
DRAW SAT., MAY 6tli COMMENCING
8 P.M.
Proceeds for New Hospital
Piggott assured us that this tme
pi school le,praetieal as has betel
proven in Western Canada, Also
at least two areas In Ontario have.
applied for the financial Wield -
twee offered by the Federal and
Provincial Gevernineuts,
CROMARTY
Robert A, Sadler, a life-IP/1g
resident of Stara,' died at liis.
home Monday morniug 'April 24,
at the age of 93 years, He had
been in ailing health for several
years and seriously ill the past
'Week, He WAS born in Staffs, on
Opt. 15th 1887, son of the late Mr, COMING EVENT
and Mrs, John Sadler (Isabella Annual' Spring Hereford Sale
Barbour), On January 4th, 1893 at Clinton, Tuesday, May 9th, 12
he married Rebecba Siliery, He bulls", 10 females. Government
was a member of Staffa United premium on mot bulls.
Church, Besides his wife he ispOR SALE
survived by one '00n John ofdMit. Hand lawn mower (Taylor -
Forbes) in good condition. Phone
Dublin 6r19
Mitchell; oneF'
grandson, Robert 13 HerefordOR and SALEAngus steers
Sadler, Staffa. He was prede- 500 to 600' lbs. John Shea, Dublin
ceased by one brother and one phone 64824
sister. The funot'al service was TO RENT
bald at his late residence in Stat. Metal ' clad building 33'x35'
fa on Wednesday afternoon with 'with attached office. (Former Re.'
Rev. A, H, Daynard in charge and liance warehouse). Suitable for
Rev, Edgar Roulston assisting. warehouse, storehouse, workshop
The pallbearers were Gerald Ag or small factory.' William 88.
ar, Lloyd Elliott, Lyle Worden, Hart, Seaforth
Clifford Miller, Gordon Hoggarth FOR SALE
and William Eizerman. Burial, Special prices for day-old and
took place in Staffa cemetery. started chicks for May and June,
Friends and relatives attended delivered. Phone Auburn 7555.
from Hamilton, Toronto, Water. Charles Scott
loo, Stratford, Exeter, Clinton, FOR SALE
Seaforth, Sinicoe, Merritton, Win- A steel boiler suitable for
deer, Dublin, Fullerton, Mitchell bridge. Ron Beuermann, phone
And surrounding community. 23r3 Dublin
FOR SALE
WALTON M, H. 2 -furrow plow No. MA
An election for a new five -man P°lied Angus bull, one year of
Morris Township School area
eligible, for registration. Don Bit
CARD OF THANKS:
The fatuity of the late ,Mrs.
Newman Garrett wish to express:
their sineer'e appreciation. to all
their rolativee and MOWS 'for all
their kindness in our repent sad
bereavement, also ter flowers and
cards of synipatlty, Speptal
thanks to Rev, Vardy, Dr, Brady,
the staff of Thinner Nursing
Hosie and Box Funeral Chapel
NT
The Ladiesl,Aid•oEf First Presby -
torten Church are planning a
runlniage sale in the church base,
meat on June 3rd
chell; one daughter, Mrs, Ruby
Reid of State; one sister, Mrs,
David (Annabelle) Eizetman of
THS SIMFOltTII N
WS (
hone 84)---Thurs44y, May 4, 1901,
ii: • / s Drive -I
Theatre LTD„ Clrnton
WED.-THURS. & FRIDAY, May 3, 4 and 5
"Hole in the Head"
(Color) (CinemaScope) (One Cartoon)
Frank Sinatra -• Edw. G Robinson, Thelma Ritter, Eleanor. Parker
SATURDAY & MONDAY, May 6 - 8 -Double Feature
"The Last Days of .tom p.. e"
(color) (CinemaSoope)
Stele Reeves
"Gun Fighters of Abilene"
Buster Crabb, -• Bart MacLean
-* ONE CARTOON •
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 9 and 10
"Five Branded' Women"
Van Heflin -- Barbara Bei. Geddes and Vera Miles
(Adult Entertainment) (2 Cartoons)
Coming—Van Johnson in "THE ENEMY GENERAL"
and "BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE"
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
d, thanks to friends and neighbors
for all the kindness and thought-
fulness shown us at the time of
our sad bereavement. Mrs. Gord.
on Dick and Suzanne.
board will be held May 6. Follow-
ing Friday night's nomination
meeting when 14 persons were
nominated, nine qualified by the
Saturday night deadline.
The former board resigned
when ratepayers presented peti-
tions at a specal meeting oppos-
ing the board's proposed plan to
build two new rooms at the Wal-
ton School, providing two school
sections in Grey Twp, would join
the plan,
All five former: board mem-
bers have qualified. They are
George Michie, Wilfred Short -
reed, Emerson Mitchells James
Elston and Carman Haines.
Others who qualified are: Cle-
ment McClellan, Ross Turvey,
Gordon Nicholson, and Bert El-
liott, .
LADIES' AID
Miss Jean Scott presided at the
May meeting e g of the Ladies' Aid
of First Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. Cole-
man opened the meeting by read-
ing a poem entitled "My Mother's
Hands". The hymn "For the
Beauty of the Earth" was sung,
followed by the reading of the
minutes. The treasurer's report
read by Mrs. J. McGregor showed
a most encouraging balance on
hand. Mrs. R, K. McFarlane sang
a beautiful solo "An Evening
Prayer". Miss Belle Campbell was
the speaker, and brought an in.
spiring message entitled '1Life'e
Second Best", reminding us that
God's ways are not always our
ways, but He has a purpose for
each life, and He never ,closes one
door without opening another.
"As Thy Day, so shall thy strength
be". Mr's, Messenger thanked
Miss Campbell and Mrs. McFar-
lane, and the meeting closed by
singing "All Hail the Power of
Jesus' Name" followed by the.
Lord's Prayer repeated in unison.
The meeting was in charge of
Mrs. W. Coleman and Mrs. Mes-
senger group, who conducted a
contest and served a lovely lunch.
It was decided to hold a rummage
sale on Saturday, June 3rd.
Hullett Awards
Bridge Contract
Regular monthly meeting of
Hullett township council was
held May lot, in the community
hall at Lonclesboro at 9 p.m.
The Reeve and all councillors
were present
Tenders called by Burns M.
Ross, professional engineer of
Goderich, for the construction of
a bridge in Hullett, were present-
ed by Mr. Ross for opening and
consideration by council.
There were live tenders re-
ceived in price from $9,990 to
$7,000. The successful tender of
$7,000 was given to G. A. Gibson
and Sons of Wroxeter subject to
the approval of the D.H.O. Dis-
trict Engineer.
The bridge to be constructed
is located on the 12th Concession
of Hullett at lots 10 and 11 and is
known locally as the Middegal
bridge. It will replace an old
structure now standing.
A court of revision was held
on the Jenkins municipal drain,
a shared project Goderich Tp.
and Clinton. There were no ap-
peals. A notion was made giving
a grant to the Federation of Ag-
riculture of $750, the same am-
ount as previous years. The mo-
tion was amended to lead $800.
George Radford Construction
Ltd. started work on Van Baaren
drain, an open chain on Con. 10
& 11, Work started May 1st.
The next meeting will be held
June 5at0PM
TEACHERS' MEETING
Delegates representing 124 we-
men teachers' associations at-
tended a provincial workshop on
Professional Development„on
April 29 In the Reception itoom
of the Park Plaza Hotel, Toron-
to, convened by the Federation
of Women Teachers' Associations
of Ontario, Miss Donaida Adams
of the J. A, D, McCurdy School,
RCAF Station, Centralia, attend-
ed the one -day session as repre-
sentative of South Huron Wom-
en Teachers' Association.
In recent years the Federation.
hits encouraged its members to
"grow” professionally and has
chanan, Phone 757 J 4, Seaforth,
Small farniiR(28Aa 8es more or
less) in Seaforth, 6 room white
brick house with furnace and
bathroom, Large barn, good
building lots. North Main st Les-
lie McClure, phone 566.3
Sebago FOR SALE,
g potatoes, suitable for
seed. Price 41,75 per 75 lb. bag.
Phone 842x23 Seaforth, Ivan Shan-
non, Walton
FOR SALE
17 choice York pigs, 8 weeks
old. George Blake, 65441 Sea-
forth
FOR SALE
1946 Ford coach, in perfect
running order, new tires last fall,
will sell cheap for quick sale.
John Flannery, R R 1 Dublin
Heated apar inOentsTin Seaforth
Apts., available immediately. Ap-
ply to Jos, Mcdonnell or E. A.
McMaster
FUNK'S SEED CORN
In 1961, to be sure you have a
High yield of either grain or en-
silage corn, order a Funk's G -Hy-
brid variety now. In the 1960 On-
tario Hybrid Corn Performance
Trials conducted by THE ONT-
ARIO CORN COMMITTED for
Zone 3, FUNK'S G -11A outyielded
its nearest competitor by 2.8
bu per acre in either the early or
late maturity groups (42 hybrid
varieties tested). See us also for
better "buys" of manure loaders
and spr'eaders,wagons, hay con
ditioners, elevators, cultivators,
discs and packers; tractor chains,
weatherbrakes, and umbrellas,
self unloading wagon boxes, grain
augers, steel granaries and shel-
ters; hog, poultry and ventilation
equipment. Special price on
slightly used 5 ton auto steer
wagon. Milton J. Dietz, Seaforth,
phone 600x21; Haugh Bros.,
Brucefteld, phone 658023 Seaforth
Township of McKillop
APPLICATIONS
Applications, clearly marked,
will be received for the position
of Road Superintendent and to be
in the Clerk's hands by May 15,
196i. `
J. M. Eckert, Clerk
McKillop Twp.,
R R 1 Seaforth, Out,
carried out a province -wide pro-
gram of assistance to groups of
its members who have taken the
lead in ,convening "in-service"
training courses of all kinds.
Miss Lotta McNeill, inspector
for public schools, Uxbridge,
spoke on the subject of "The Pro-
fessional Teacher". A round -table
discussion with Miss Margaret
Ferguson, Toronto, executive as -
Blatant of the Federation as mod-
erator, discussed the various as-
pects of Professional Develop-
ment. The participants outlined
the procedure for making avail.
able to. teachers an "in-service"
training coarse suitable to their
needs and explained the benefits
derived from these courses.
POLICE REPORT
Statistics of No. 6 District con.
slating of Huron, Bruce, Grey,
Wellington, Waterloo and Perth
Counties.
First total for No. 6 District;
2nd total for whole Province.
Motor Vehicle Accidents 160,
1,792; fatal accidents 1, 36; per.
sons killed 1, 42; persons injured
36, 530; vehicles checked 4357,
56,237; warnings issued 1867, 27,-
772; charges preferred 647, 7,516;
Registration and permits 18, 297;
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SEAFORTH
CARD OF THANKS
I Wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who Visited me
sent cards and treats while,I was
a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev
Father Durand, Dr. Stapleton and
staff of the hospital. Everything
was deeply appreciated. Mrs
Dan Costello.
IN MEMORIAM
Golding—In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Wil-
liam I3. Golding, who passed
away two- years ago May 6, 1959.
Dear mother you are not forgot-
ten,
Though on earth you are no more,
Still in memory you are with us
As you always were before.
—Ever remembered by husband
Senator Golding ld ng and the family.
IN MEMORIAM
Diels—In loving memory of Ar-
thur Watson Dick who .passed
away May 3, 1952.
The deafest dad this world could
hold,
With cheery smile and heart of
gold;
To those who knew hint all will
know
How much we lost nine years ago.
—Always remembered by, his
wife and family.
Tuckersmith School
Area No. 1
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
1960
Receipts
Bal. on hand Dec. 31/59 $ 2,824.56
Prov. Govt.,Grants ..,, 22,992.48
Tax Levy 20,971.65
Interest 270.14
Sale of cupboard 2.00
Bank Loans 10,000.00
Superannuation deducted 1,853.25
Total $58,914,08
I]xpenditures
Instruction, Salaries . $30,887.50
Instruction Supplies , 2,975.33
Administration 1,352.28
k'lant operation 5,834.90
Plant maintenance1,674.41
Auxiliary Services 592:87
Fees to other Boards , 225.00
Capital Outlay 594:00
Sch. Tax Refund, Ex. E. 219.54
Repayment bank loan 10,000.00
Bank Interest 367:82
Bal. on hand, Dec. 31/60 4,190.43
Total $58,914.08
Ross J. Forrest, Chairman
W. P. Roberts, Sec.-Treas.
Real Estate
WILFRED McINTEE
BROKER
100 acres on Highway 3 miles(
north of Clinton.
80 acres in Goderich Twp. 4
miles from Goderich
modern
house, large barn, new stabling,
silo.
50 acres in Tuckersmith TWO.
all workable, good buildings.
125 acres 4 miles north of Clin-
ton, instil -brick house furnace,
bath, 2 large barns, silo, 1%
miles to school.
140 acre dairy farm in Goderich
Twp.
100 acres in Tuckersmith. Twp.
ail workable, good 8 -room house,
2 large barns,
160 acres in Hay Twp. 1% stor-
ey brick house, real modern,
large barn, well fenced.
Hardware store in a busy Hur-
on County town doing a large
volumeof business, priced to sell.
For a good general store, he
sure to see us.
Beauty Shop, with full line of
equipment, this is a very busy
shop. (Low down payment will
handle).
Listings wanted on fame,
homes, businesses and
summer properties.
Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
WiLFRED MoiNTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
8 offices and 28 salesmen 80 serve 706.
TO RENT
Insulated, upper 2 bedroom a
pertinent, private entrance, 3
piece bathroom and ,cupboards,
Available now. P.O. Box 435
FOR SALE
5 -room modern bungalow, new
gas furnace, full basement, on
West William Street, freshly
painted inside and out, $10,000.
Apply to Box E. The Seaforth
News,
FOR SALE
Alfalfa Canada No. 1 Timothy;
Canada No. 1 and No. 2, A. S.
Bolton. Phone 850 r 41 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
18" rotary lawnmower with a
Clinton motor, reconditioned;
1940 Dodge Sedan, whole or parts,
Front end: Master brake cylind-
er; door locks, all nearly new.
Door panels and arm rests reup-
holstered recently; parts fit many
models up to 1856; also some
parts for 1949 Dodge % ton.
Phone 850 r 41, Seaforth.
CATTLE OILER
McIntyre's Cattle Oilers -
greatest advance in cattle oilers
in 50 years. The only oiler with
spiral curry comb teeth that
groom the cattle. ORVILLE STO•
REY, RR 1, Seaforth. See the oil•
er at our farm.
HELP WANTED
Help wanted, female. Apply
Highland Shoes, Seaforth,
HELP WANTED .- MALE
Do you wrist a permanent car-
eer with a steady year round in-
come ? If you'd like to get
ahead, investigate the opportuni-
ties offered by a Watkins dealer-
ship selling top quality, national-
ly advertised products in nearby
.lural locality. No investment re-
quired. For information without
obligation write Watkins Pro-
ducts, Inc., 350 St. Rocli St.,
Montreal
FOR RENT
1 bedroom apartment on Main
St. Apply Smith's Grocery. Phone
12.
FOR SALE
Red clover seed, John W.
Thompson. Phone 861 r 23, Sea -
forth.
3 ROOMS TO RENT
1 large dining room and two
bedrooms. Ground floor apart-
ment. Is located on fairly quiet
street. Hot and eold water and
bathroom is shared. Apply at The
News Office.
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Of farm and machinery at lot
3 and 4, con. 2, Colborne twp., 8
miles North East of Goderich on
Tuesday, May 9th at 1 p.m.
Machinery: Case D 64 tractor;
Case Vac 14 tractor with adjust•
able front end (like new); Case
vac tractor with manure loader
and half tracks; Case 2 -furrow
plow on steel; 2 Case 3 -furrow
plows on steel; Case 28 , plate
disk; 10 -ft Bisset Packer; Case
mounted tractor mower; Case
15 -ft, mounted harrows; 3 -section
spring tooth harrows: Case side
delivery rake; Case 1 way disk;
Case 2 -furrow mounted plow;
Case 2 -row mounted acuffler;
New Idea tractor spreader. (used
1 year); Dion Forage Harvester
with cutter• bar and corn nose
(nearly new)' Vermont lime
spreader; Case forage Harvester
with hay pickup; Case forage
blower and pipes; Wetmore Glut.
ton hammer mill and belt; Case
baler; Titan one-man chain saw;
Seaman Roto -tiller with 75 H. P.
Waukesha motor; New Idea. rub-
ber tired wagon; set sleighs;
feed cart; tools; Dodge 3 -ton,
stake truck with 16 -foot body;,In-..
ter•national 2 -ton with 12' body
and hoist,
Property: At the seine place 3
p.m, 'lot' 3 and 4, con. 2, Colborne
twp„ will be offered for sale sub-
ject to reserve bid, 200 acres of
choice clay loam land, well
drained, approx. 160 acres work-
able and 40 acres of hardwood
bush land, 40 acres of spring
seeding; 16 acres plowed for
corn, remainder in permanent
pasture and hay, Excellent water
supply, 8 -room brick and stucco
house with modern conveniences
and attached garage, large steel
implement shed, large bank barn
84 x 70 with cement upright silo
and large trench silo.
Terms --Chattels Cash
Property 10% down day of sale,
Mortgage Can be arranged by'.
seeing executors in Goderich,
Prom, Estate of late Reg McGee.
.Aust., Harold Jackson
Clerk,Geo. Powell
BOX
.Funeral. Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bpd.,
Flowers for ail occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 695W
MARTIN W. STAPI.ETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.0
Pbyslclan and Surgeon
Phone 6-W - Seatorth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P, L, Brady, 21,0., Surgeon
Pr. E. lsialkua
Office Flours, 1 p.m, to 9 p.m. daily
except Wednesday and Sunday,
Evenings: Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 p.m.
Appointments mode in advance ant
deslre'ale
TURNSULL d. BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J, O, TURNB'ULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S,
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V,M„ V,S,
phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Longstaff - Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
Sours—Seaforth dally except Mon., 9 to
8.80 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur, emu
by appointment only, Clinton 1111-2-7010.
ahoy, Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 9.90
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident ' j,i-
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540 i
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 • Res.' 2166
We Write a1T lines of
INSURANCE
Pire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
READ OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers — •president, John L. Malone.
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John It McEwing,
Blyth ; Sec. -Trews., W. E. Southgate.
Seaforth,
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt.
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwing, Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich ;
Wm, R. Pepper, Seaforth; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents Landes -
J. Lane, RSeafot6; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James 8eys, Seaforth.
PROBLEMS ?
Money to Loan on any property
Anywhere.
Don't Delay — Write Delray
The secret 01 our -mean —
is Service
DELRAYINVESTMENTS
d8O-A Wilson Ave., Downvlew, QM
MPI.
34858
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
DUNDAB & LONEY
Phone 573 or 392-R
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators an
d VikingMilking n g
Mach-
ines, Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefteld.
DRESSMAKING
And alterations, Mrs. C. Haney,.
Egmondville, Phone 645w2
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Telephone 852-R-12
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith_
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday & Saturday after-
noons from 1-5.30 P•28.
Cora Chesney Clerk
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
In all nines, approximately 860 with
Byh to 7 inch top, Mao braces,' anchor
posts, barb wire, steel poste, etc. Kin -
burn Store, Borden Brown, phone 841r2.
NOTICE
Does any of your furniture need
REUPHOLSTERING, refinishing
or repairing, It so, please call
Kitchener Uphoistery at Gunge-
rich's Sales and Service, Seaforth
585,