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STEWART BROS.
KIPPEN
Miss Elva Marie Jarrott gradu-
ated Saturday afternoon as a
nurse at Stratford Shakespearean
Festival Theatre, She ' is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Jarrott and a member of a class
of 21 graduates of Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital School of Nursing.
Those attending the graduation
exercises included: Mr, and Mrs.
Eldon Jarrott and daughter
Ruth Ann, Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson And-
erson,
nderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Up
shall, Mrs. John Anderson and
Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Norris and Mary from Kippen;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and
John Jarrott of Hensall; Miss
Norma Love of Hillsgreen; Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Gasser of Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock
of Guelph; Mrs. Allen Fletcher
and Betty, Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Smale of Zurich; Mr. Don
Brunzlow, Mrs. Gower of Credi-
ton; Mrs. Brunzlow and Brenda,
Stratbroy; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Taylor, Stratford,
On Saturday evening Mrs. Jar -
rot entertained at her home in
honor of Marie.
Mrs. Wm. Kyle was a winner
of a carton of cigarettes and Mrs.
Eldon Jarrott, a floor lamp, at
the penny sale in the P.U.C. of-
fice, which was sponsored by
Canadian Legion and the draw
taking place on Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keys, Varna,
accompanied by Mrs. Arthur
Keys of Seaforth and Mr. Lloyd
Dowson of Varna visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow -
son,
Mrs. Herbert Whiteman of
Toronto, who has visited two
weeks with her sister-in-law, Miss
Mabelle Whiteman, returned
home Sunday accompanied by
her husband and daughter Mar-
garet.
Mrs. N. Dickert and Mrs. Ken
McLellan spent Monday after-
noon in London.
Mr. Oswald Brown, Q.C. and
Mrs. Brown of Detroit, accompan-
ied by Mrs. Alvin Ulch of Wind-
sor were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N, Long and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Little and family of
Hensall.
Cpl. and Mrs. W. G. Turner
and little son Ross of Sudbury
visited with the MacKay families
and other friends over the holi-
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wahl of List-
owel spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Dickert,
ANDERSON—McLEAN
Yellow snapdragons, mauve
Allele, ferns and candelabra
formed the setting in Main St.
United Church, Exeter, for thd.
marriage of Ruth Patricia Mc-
Lean and Ron Emerson Ander-
son, on Saturday, May 20th at 3
p.m. The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Fern McLean, Toronto,
and niece of Miss Marion McLean
of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Em-
erson Anderson, RR 2, Hensall,
are parents of the groom. Rev.
R. S. Hiltz performed the cere-
mony and Mrs. A. Willard pro-
vided the wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist, Miss Dor-
othy Parker, Hensall, who sang
"Wedding Prayer" and "0 Prom-
ise Me",
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride wore a floor -length
gown of peau-de-soie with close
fitted bodice with top and sleeves
of chantilly lace, boat neckline
and lily -pointed sleeves. The
bouffant skirt swept to a chapel
train. She carried Talisman ros-
es, Miss Mary Ann Rannie, Lon-
don, was matron of honor and
Miss Eileen McLean, sister of the
bride, London, and Mrs. Earl
Paulin, Mitchell, were attendants
and were gowned alike in mauve
peau-de-soie. They carried bask-
ets of white and mauve mums
and their headdresses were of
white and mauve mums. Little
Patricia Bender, Dashwood, was
flower girl in a long white dress
of peau-de-soie and carried a
white Bible with white ribbons
and mauve flowers. Gregor y
Campbell, Exeter, was ringbear-
er, Don Bender, Dashwood was
best man and two brothers of the
bride, Merlin and Bev McLean,
were ushers.
A reception was held in the
church rooms. The bride's aunt
received guests in green lace
over taffeta with white accessor-
ies, and the groom's mother
chose a mauve sheath dress with
white accessories and yellow cor-
sage. Serving were Misses Dianne
Ronnie, Hensall, Geraldine Park-
er, London, Pat Cooper, London,
Ann Koehler, Dashwood, and Bet-
ty Parker, London.
For a honeymoon spent in
Pennsylvania and New York the
bride changed to a blue stroller
salt with white accessories. Mr.
and Mrs. Anderson will reside in
Seaforth. Guests were present
from Toronto, Hamilton, Port Do-
ver, London, Hensall, Kippen,
Shedden, Centralia and Sarnia.
CROP REPORT
Continued cold weather has
held hack growth of grain, hay
and pastures. Corn planting is
well underway. A few . white
beans have been sown
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
THEATRE
PARTY•
BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN, Clinton
Wednesday,
LI'L ABNER
Color VIstavlaion,,,. Featuring All-Star Cast
STOOGE COM'dV' (ONE CARTOON)
TWO SHOWS — 'First Show at Dusk Admission 650
Proceeds Seaforth Lions Community Work II
Draw for Twenty-five Silver Dollars $25.00 t
GONSTRNCE
Mr, and Mrs, Byron Shupe 02
Maryland, N.Y. spent a few days
last week with Mr. and MI's.
Clarence Montgomery,.
Mr. C is a r'i e s MacGregor of
Markdale spent the weekend
with his parents, lMlt', and Mrs,
-Rasa MacGregor,
Mr. Douglas Riley and Mr, Ron
Grist of Scarboro spent the week.
end with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ri-
ley,
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Lawson visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs, J. Turn-
er of Tuckersruith and attended
the Turner's Sunday School An-
niversary and flower service on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yungblut
of. Londesboro visited last Wed-
nesday with Mr, and Mrs, Chas.
Dexter,
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Lawson at-
tended the Turner's -Sunday
School Anniversary on Sunday
and visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Howard Johns of Tuckersmith on
Sunday.
- Master Kenneth Jewitt spent
last week with Mr, and Mrs, Den-
nis Jewitt in Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Leitch visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Cartel' of near Seaforth,
Mrs, Lorne Lawson was in
London on Monday and visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Clarke
and family,
BRUCEFI BLD
The W. A. of the Brucefield
United Church will hold their an-
nual visitors' day on Tuesday af-
ternoon, June 6 at 2,30 when
Seaforth Northside ladies, Wes-
ley Willis and Ontario Street,
Clinton ladies -=will be our guests.
The ladies of our own congrega-
tion are specially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hope, Lind-
say, visited with Mrs, Hope's
aunt, Mrs. Chas. Clifton, on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Geo. Clifton attended the
Farmers' Union Board Meeting
at Oshawa on Saturday.
Sorg. A. Randall, RCAF, Clin-
ton returned home on Sunday af-
ter spending two weeks at Hali-
fax.
The Bell Telephone ladies, of
Clinton played a friendly game
of ball with the Brucefield ladies
on Monday night, Brucefield be-
ing the winners.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Griffith and
family of Stratford visited with
relatives in the village on Sun-
day.
FEDERATION NEWS
Last week I was given the op-
portunity of attending a short
course at the O.A.C. on com-
munications, I appreciate this
greatly and hope that it will re-
sult in a better information ser-
vice for you.
Seine of the things learned.
were new while others refreshed
the memory.
Perhaps you will remember
that quite some time ago I stated
that words have no meaning but
rather we have meanings for
words. Fortunately in the great
majority of cases the meaning
that a great many of us have for
a great many words is almost
identical. It is the much smaller
number of words for which our
meanings are different, perhaps
vastly different, that creates our
quarrels.
Let me give you an example.
John and Mary are out driving
one fine summer evening. Sud-
denly Mary exclaims "John, you
are going too far!" What did
Mary mean by her words?
Just a moment—Before you an-
swer consider whether or not
your answer will tell me more
about you than it will tell me a-
bout either John or Mary.
If you think this over for a few
minutes you will have some idea
of the difficulties of expression
that confront all public speakers
and writers.
When I write I must not only
use words that express my ideas
but I must try to use words that
will mean the same to you. Exper-
ience and training help but at
best end at something less than
perfection. To assist in getting
the message you must not only
put your meaning on the words
but also try to arrive at the
meaning I intended. If I keep this
in mind while writing and you
keep this in mind while reading
the probability of us misunder-
standing each other will be put in
half.
I was surprised recently to
find that at least one individual
interpreted one of my articles to
mean that I expected Co -Operat-
ives to be exempt from quality
and sanitary regulations that ap-
ply to private businesses.
To the best of my knowledge
Co -Op. fertilizers and feeds must
conform to exactly the same an-
alysis and quality regulations as
that produced by any private cor-
poration. By the same token Co.
Op Dairy produce and egg -grading
plants must obey the same sani-
tary and grade requirements as
any private business, I feel quite
sure that Co -Operators Insurance
must obey the same regulations
of the Dept. of Insurance as any
Insurance Company.
I have never had any indica-
tions that "Fame" would or ex-
pected to have any exemptions
from sanitary or quality regula
tions that apply to any other
plant.
In closing, a quotation from the
Alberta Wheat Pool Budget,
Canadians spend yearly for
food slightly more than one-third
of the total money paid in taxes
to all Governments,
the gnidanco of the OWRO,. DI',
A, D. Berry, general Manager of
the Commission, 'and Fred Voege,
lab ec
Thedirvisititor:ng group was headed
bl" Board of Health Chairman J.
Morrisey of Crediton and the
following board members -Conn-
tY Warden Ivan Forsyth of Tuck•
'ersmith, Township, Dan Boner-
menu of McKillop Township,
Lloyd O'Brien of Zurich, Dr. R,
M. Aldus of Goderich, medical of -
floor of healtll and director of the
county health' unit, J. G. Berry of
Goderich, board secretary -treas-
urer and clerk -treasurer of the
county.
Others in the party were' the.
first chairman of the county.
board 'of health, Hugh Berry of
Woodham, a brother of Commis-
sion General, Manager Berry, B.G,
Hanly of Goderich, deputy clerk -
treasurer of
lerk-treasurerof the county, and Dr.
T, R.Melody of Goderich, public
health, veterinarian,
•
MRS. WM. J. CHESNEY
Mrs. William J. Chesney, of.
Cartwright, Manitoba, passed a-
way suddenly at her home on
Monday, May 22, in her 80th year,
She was the former Phemia Kyle,
of Tuckersmith and lived her
early years with her sister, the
late Mrs. G. Strong.
• She is survived by her husband,
two sons, Hugh and Kyle and
one grandson, William. A daught-
er died in infancy. Also surviving
is a brother Thomas Kyle, Hen-
sall and a number of nieces and
nephews. Burial was in the fam-
ily plot at Cartwright, Manitoba.
BORN
Dowson — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on May 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dowson, R R 1, Varna,
a daughter.
Van Dyke — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on May 25th to Mr. and
Mrs. Theodorus Van Dyke, It R
3, Seaforth, a son.
Holtom - At Scott Memorial
Hospital on May 26 to Mr. and
Mrs. Byrnel Holtom, Seaforth, a
daughter.
Murray — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on May 30th to Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Murray, R R 5,
Seaforth. a daughter.
Ken's Radio
and TV
Sales and Service
JARVIS ST.
(In the former Ontex Building)
Phone; Shop 164 Re's, 464
Used TVs $30 up
NOTICE
I will be sway to convention
the first two weeks of June. I
have taken care of all premiums
on car and Vire Insurance com-
ing
oming due in that period.
However to case of accident or
purchase of new car, my office
phone will be attended and ser.
vice taken care, of,
GERALD HOLLAND,
Insurance, Dublin
Jos. McConnell
Real Estate Broker
PHONE 266 SEAFORTH
Wanted -100 -acre farm within
3 miles of Seaforth, Dublin or St.
Columban. Buildings to be in
good state of repair and land to
be at least 85% workable.
FOR SALE
To close an Estate—Modern
home with new oil furnace. Also
newly painted and decorated in-
side and out, 'large lot, garage,
reasonable down payment. Long
term mortgage can be arranged,
Seven room house, about 10
acres of land on No, 8 Highway.
Owner will sacrifice this property
as he is being transferred.
One of Seaforth's most modern
homes, new 3 -piece bathroom up
and 2 -piece down. All rooms re-
cently decorated, All rugs,
drapes and etc. go with property.
New kitchen, 2 car garage, oil
furnace, corner lot, very low
down payment ' with long term
mortgage. This home is priced at
$3000 less than replacement val-
ue as owner is leaving town.
One of Logan township's most
productive farms 2 miles from
Brodhagen, Owner will leave
mortgage on property. This farm
is a real money maker.
• Apartments to rent
HURON HEALTH BOARD
AT OWRC LABORATORY'
Members of the Huron County
Board of Health recently visited
the laboratories and research
building of the Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission on Highway
401 in northwest Metro Toronto,
The visitors inepected the
building's modern facilities under
Town of Seaforth
TOWN CLERK AND
TREASURER REQUIRED.
Applications In writing and
addressed to the undersigned for.
the position of Town Clerk and
Treasurer for the Town of Sea-
forth will be received until June
15th, Experience in municipal
work desired; accounting experi-
ence eseential, Apply giving full
details as to age, experience, qua•
]ideations, etc. Salary will depend
on qualiflcations, Applications
kept in strictest confidence, Mark
envelope "Town Clerk Position"
MAYOR EDMUND DALY,
Seaforth, Ontario
TEE SEA
TH NEWS (Rhone
)-Thursday, Juno
, 1901
Brownie's Drive -In
Theatre LTD., Clinton
THURS. & FRI., June 1-2—Double Feature
"Babette Goes to War"
(Color) (CinemaScop'JACQUES CHARRIER
BRIGITTE BARDOT
"The Secret of Treasure
Mountain"
RAYMOND BURR '.-- ' VALERIE. FRENCH.
ONE CARTOON
SAT. & MON., June 3 & 5 —Double Feature
"The Mountain Road"
JAMES STEWART -- LISA LU
"Sierra Stranger"
HOWARD DUFF -- GLORIA McGHEE ONE CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, June 5 and
"Li' l Abner"
ALL STAR CAST dolor Vista Vision
Wednesday, June 7: Seaforth Lions Club Theatre Night
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to Scott
Memorial and St. Joseph's Hos
pital staff, to all my friends who
offered prayers and good wishes
and sent flowers, to the Seaforth
Hospital Board, Dr. Stapleton,
Fr. McCowell and Fr. Sullivan,
and to my neighbors and friends
who looked after my family so
well while I was a patient in
London. Theresa Malone.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to acknowledge with
thanks and heartfelt apprecia-
tion, the kindness of all those,
whose prayers and comforting
messages of sympathy have help-
ed to ease my sorrow in -my re-
cent sad loss, Sincerely, Mrs.
Violet Elgie.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all those
who remembered me while a pa=
tient in the hospital, also Dr.
Gorwill, and the hospital staff,
and those who helped with the
seeding at home while I was
away, Jerry Doerr,
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs,
Austin Dolmage wish. to thank
the staff of the Thames Nursing_
Home, Box Funeral Service and
all those who helped in any way.
FOR RENT
Apartment heated, four rooms,
downstairs, 3 -piece bath, availa-
ble July 1st. Gordon Nobel, Ph.
71W.
FOR SALE
Upright Bell piano and bench
in Al condition. Wonderful tone.
Apply Wilber Keyes, R R 3, Sea -
forth.
LOST
Ladies' wrist watch in Sea -
forth on Saturday on Main St.
Pflone 582W, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
10 pigs ten weeks old. John E.
MacLean, R R 3, Seaforth. Phone
665'r 21.
FOR SALE
New Idea tractor mower, pull
type. Bob Dalton. Phone 75831,
Seatorth.
FOR SALE`
9 stocker cattle between 500
and 600 lbs. Phone 838 r 6: Thos.
Govenlock.
FOR SALE
1950 Mercury pickup $125.00,
will take trade, also 48 ton -truck
and Case tractor parts. Phone
277 3 1, Hensall. '
Real Estate
WILFRED MCINTEE
BROKER _
Listings wanted on farms,
homes, businesses and
summer properties.
FOR SALE
Port Elgin — Modern summer
cottage on large lot, one block
from beach,
Beauty Salon on Main Street of
a busy area town, priced far be-
low its value, for quick sale.
Chopping mill, powered by wat-
er, completely equipped with
modern machinery including cid-
er making equipment, 35 -acre
mill pond.
100 acres in Stanley Twp. close
to the lake, all workable, with a
real modern 9 -room brick house
and large L-shaped bank barn,
90 acres in McKillop Twp„ all
workable, large bank barn with
excellent Stabling and modern
8 -room house.
200 acres near Londesboro, 160
acres. workable with large bank
barn, new cement' stabling and
9 -room red brick house modern
in every respect,
140 -acre dairy farm in tiptop
shape, only 4 miles from Coder-
ich,
General store with attached
living, quarters doing a very
large volume of business. Be
sure to see this one before you
buy.
Apply to AmOS Corby, Seaforth
Phone 698 M
Local representative for'
WILFRED MoINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
0 offices and 26 ealtoalen to servo 755,
Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Machinery at lot 9, Bronson Line,
Stanley twp., 3 miles North of
Blake or 5 miles south of Bay-
field
ayfield on Wed. June 7th at 1 p.m.
sharp,
6 -ft. Case combine with motor
and attachments for clover. Pa -
peck Forage Harvester with
corn head and bay attachments;
George White blower with 50 feet
of outside pipes, also pipes for
inside silo; 2 forage harvester
.b'oxes and wagons with self un-
locking attachments; 15 -run In-
ternational fertilizer drill (like
new , T 45 International hay bal-
er; International 2 -row corn plan-
ter; 8 -ft. case power driven bind-
er which makes a good swather;.
Farman A International tractor
with lights and starter; also man-
ure loader; clover attachments
for 7 -ft. mower; Fleury Bissell
manure spreader on rubber, 95
bus, capacity; 5 -sections of In-
ternational spring -tooth har-
rows; 5 -section of harrows; one
grain blower with 50 feet of
pipes; land. roller; 100 bus, grain
box; 8 -ft International heavy
duty tractor; disk as good as
new; 3 -furrow International trac-
tor plow on rubber; 2 -furrow In-
ternational tractor' plow on rub-
ber;.,7-ft, New Idea tractor moun-
ted
oueted mower, like new; tractor
,mounted 20 ft. sprayer; set of
sleighs; 36 -ft. extension ladder;
anvil. and forge blacksmith set;
post hole digger to mount on a
Farmall A tractor (like new) ;
Lincoln 180 Amp. Electric Weld -
der (like new) ; wire stretcher; •
set of chain blocks half ton ca-
pacity; set of double blocks; set
of heavy duty tractor chains;
Stewart Warner electric brooder
stove and poultry equipment.
Heat Houser to fit H. W. 4 Inter-
national tractor; set of platform
scales; root pulper; grass seeder.
Bolens 2/ horse power garden
tractor with cultivator and plow;
2 -row scattier to mount on Farm -
all A Tractor; 2-18" rotary power
lawn mowers; 24" handy man
jack; logging chains.„ fanning
mill with motor. and screens; In-
ternational cream separator; ta-
ble saw; emery stone..stand; em-
ery bench stone stand; 4 electric.
14 h. p. motors in good shape
(will guarantee); -/ h. p. elect-
ric heavy duty motor, only run
10 hrs. Letts farm grain grinder;
large bulk tank feeder, 200 bus.
capacity; Band 0 electric feed
cooker; cement mixer with mot-
or; rubber -tired wheel barrow;
6 -ft, step ladder; " bench mounted
drill; 4 sling ropes; Farm air com-
pressor with tank; ensilage feed
cart; small table International
cream separator; 60 electric
fence posts; cattle dehorners and
new Burdizzo. Household Effects:
3 folding lawn chairs; rangette
stove; victrola, gramophone with
600 records, works good; daybed
and floor lamps. Number chairs
and other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms -Cash
Prop., Roy Scotchmer
Auct„ Harold Jackson
Clerk, Geo. Powell t
Everything will be sold as the
owner is giving—up farming on
account of ill health. •
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Estate auction sale of combin-
ed• store and dwelling situated on
four acres of land. Brick con-
struction, part of lot 10, Con. 5,
McKillop. twp., 2% miles north
and 34,y miles east of Seaforth, on
Saturday, June 10th at 7 p.m.
known as the, Beechwood Store.
Terms: 10% down, balance in
30 days. Offered subject to re-•
serve bid. For further particulars
apply to V. L, Carlin, Executor,
Box 548, London, Ont., Estate of
late Mary L. Carlin,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
HONEY FOR SALE
Offering balance 9f 1960 crop
of honey, 8 lb pails $2. Wallace
Rosa Apiaries
CATTLE -OILER
Melnti re'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.
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
In all Bees, approximately 050! with
5% to 7 inch top. Also braces, anchor
Posts. barb wire, steel Posta, etc. -Kn-
bUrn Store, Borden Brown, phone 841r2
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE -
Prompt and careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
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
P, L. Brady. M•D., Surgeon
Dr. E. Mallow
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 pan. daily
except Wednesday and Sunday.
Evenings; Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
TURNBULL &°BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
.1.0, TURNBULL, -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
Hours—Seaforth dally except Mon., 9 to
han est
by appointment only.M to Clinton 230 PM.HU-I-7010.,-
shove Hawkins'Hdwe. Mon. 9 to 5.10
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - (Ras. 288
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life.
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seafortle
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers — President, John L. Malone,
Seaforth; Vice Pres„ John H. McEwing,
Birth Sec,-Treas., W. E. Southgate.
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman. Trewarths, Clinton,
S,
L. Malone, Seaforth: Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; . HaE�iving. Blrt yth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;
Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth ; *Ulster
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents — William Leiper Jr., Londe*.
bore; V. J. Lane. RR -5 Seaforth ; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires. Clin-
ton ; James 'Revs, Seaforth,
PROBLEMS?
Money to Loan on any aromas
Anywhere.
Don't Delay — Write Delray
Thesecret of our. success —
is Service
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A Wilson Ave.,. Downsview. Oat
ME. 5-2555
'blue coal'
WILLIS `DUNDAS
SEAMPIONSTOV AND FURNACE
• DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 382-R
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.
Arnold Stinnissen
RR 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
Oh Wednesday & Saturday after
nouns from 1-5,30 P.M.
Cora Chesney, Clerk
• NOTICE
Does any of your furniture need..,
REUPHOLSTERING, refinishing
or repairing. If so, please call
Kitchener t7pholytery at MAIM,
rich's Sales and Service, Seaforth
585,