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The Seaforth News, 1961-12-28, Page 81- nr S4¢ rart s. .57TH .a\N1[IAL JAN UAR CLEAR E SALE STARTS TO -DAY BIG DISCOUNTS OF 20% TO 501(, ON ALL WINTER LIN.E:S OF QUALITY CLOTHING • GENERAL DRY GOODS AND MEN'S WEAR AT 20% niscoLN,i. COME EXPECTING GENUINE SALE BARGAINS STEWART BROS. WE HOPE EVERY DAY .STRIKES A JOYFUL, N OTE FOR YOU AND YOURS STEWART BROS. WALTON School Concert Wednesday evening the pupils and teacher, Mrs. Marg. Robert- son, of SS No. 11, Morris and Grey (Walton School) presented their Christmas concert with a large crowd attending. Rev. A. Higginbotham was the capable master of ceremonies and Mrs, Moffatt, school music supervisor, was .pianist. The school was bea- utifully decorated for the occa- sion including a lighted Christ- mas tree. The program was as follows: The Queen; Hi!, Welcome song; recitation, Welcome, by Velma Higginbotham and Mary Bewley; chorus, Hide Your Troubles; recitation, In Bethle- hem, Keith Wilbee; chorus, the „a. Christmas story; chairman's ad- dress; recitation by Joye Blake, Heather McDonald and Keith Clark; chorus by juniors, Up On the House Top; recitation, A Joke On Daddy, by Bruce NIc- Donald; chorus by juniors, Dear Old Santa; recitation, Auntie's Upper Plate, by Brenda Bewley; play by Grade 2 boys, A Letter to Santa; solo, Christopher Ro• bin, by Gail Traviss; dialogue, Uncle Hiram's Cold; double duet, l Merry Christmas Bells, and Come Softly, by Carol Wilbee, Velma Higginbotham, Mary Bew- ley, Sherrill Craig; recitation, A Small Boy Protest, by Gordon Mitchell; mouth organ selections by Mr. Gray and Mr. Robertson; play and chorus, The 20th Cent- ury Girls; recitation, An Age Old Problem, by Emma Short - reed; action song by junior girls; play, The Merry Maiden's Club; Christmas in Song by junior girls and solo by Caret Wiiuee; reci- tation, by Bill Shortreed; chor- uses by seniors; recitation .by Ritchie Lisso; mouth organ sel- ections; boys choruses; play, The Naughty Mouse; skit, Just Married; trio, The Christmas Hymn; words of thanks, by Ann Blake. Santa Claus came and gave out gifts to the children. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Moffatt and the pupils of the school for such a successful and entertaining evening, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hibbert and family spent Christmas week end with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mount Forest and all spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alt- cheson of Schomberg, Mrs, Hilda Sellers of Lucan visited her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Travis. Mr, and Mrs, Robs Taylor and family of Ottawa spent Christ- mas week end with Mr, and Mrs. Alf .Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Armour Dundas of Liman visited on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. T, Dundas and also • Mr, Jack Williamson who is a ▪ patient in Stratford hospital, Mr, Victor Uhler of Sioux Look Out visited over the Christ- mas holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Uhler, The 8th. and 16th group held their December meeting at the home of Mrs, Bill Turnbull, El- ection of. officers for 1912 result- ed as follows: Pres., Mrs, Dan McDonald; vice Pres., Mrs. Rae Houston; sec., Mrs. 13111 Turn• bull; treas., Mrs. JackBryans; pianist, Mrs, 'Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. I. Bolger; slipper tom., Mrs. Doug Fraser and Mrs. C. Martin. SS Concert The annual Sunday school concert of Duff's United Church was held Friday evening Dec. 22 in the church basement. The fol- lowing program was presented; Two songs, primary and kinder- garten classes; Diane Fraser was presented with a prize by Mrs. W. Bewley for memorizing the most verses last year; song, Mary Leeming; recitations, by Keith Clark, Keith Wilbee, Ricky McDonald, Joan Bennett; song, Clayton and Diane Fraser; reci- tations, Murray and Janice Hous- ton; piano -solo, Carolyn Fraser; song, -Mrs. W. Hackwell's class; piano solo, Nellie Baan; solo, Gail Traviss; piano solo, Glenna Houston; solo, Karen McDonald; chorus, Mrs. M. Bean's class; duet, Carolyn and Dianne Fraser; piano solo, Brenda Houston; pa- geant, Nellie Baan, narrator; the YP class, duet by Ruth Ritchie and June Higginbotham with Ruth Higginbotham accompany- ing. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Kirkby on the arrival of their baby dau- ghter born in Scott Memorial hospital, Seaforth, Friday, Dec. 22nd, ST. COLUMBAN Rev. John McIver, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mctver, Gordon Kennedy, Toronto, and Miss Reta Kennedy, London, with Mr. and Mrs, Angus Ken- nedy. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Morris, of London, Mr, and Mrs, Greg Mor- rie, Port dredit; Mr. -rind Mrs, Jerry Morris, Sault Ste Marie, and Miss Anne Morris, London, with Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Morris. Inc.,Murphy, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs, John A. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holland and family, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett and Con Hol- land, London, with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary, London, with Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan and children, Napanee; Joe Sloan, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney and family, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Brady and ba- by, London; Pat Sloan, Coiling- wood and Gerald Sloan, Ottawa, with Mr, and Mrs, James Sloan, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Whaling and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and children, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry- Eckert, of Owen Sound, Miss Joan Dalton, Preston, Miss Noreen Dalton, of Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Dalton. Mr, and Mrs. rack Hagerty and baby, Guelph, Ml', and Mrs. Ste- phen Maloney and Peter Maloney of Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Maloney. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Smith and baby, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Purcell. Mr, and. Mrs. Jim Feeney, Kit- chener, Miss Anne Feeney, Lon- don; Toin Feeney, Clinton, with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Feeney, Mise Mary Cronin, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Albert. Cro- nin, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Murray, of Stratford, with Mr, and Mrs, Ste- phen Murrey and Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne DeGaust, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Jas, O'Connor. Miss Mary Malone, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malone. Miss Noreen McMillan, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan, Miss Agnes Hicknell and. Pet- er Hicknell, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Molver and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Purcell. Mrs. Teresa Sullivan, Miss Ur- sula Sullivan, Seaforth, Misses Agnes and Mary Sullivan, Lond- on, at the Sullivan home here. NIr. and Mrs, Tom Flanagan, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coyne, Dublin, with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Lane. Miss Catherine Ryan,. Water- loo, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, and Ken Ducharme, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du- charme. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDaid, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane, Stratford and their Yam• ilies, with Mr. and Mrs. V. 3, Lane. Miss Jean Moylan, London, Miss Luella Moylan, Stratford, and Donald Moylan, Sept. Isles, Quebec, with Mr. and Mrs, John Moylan. 114r, and Mrs. Mae Dennome and family, Zurich, Mr. and Mrs, Pat Murray and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs, Janes Mc- Quaid, L. Murray, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray. Miss Sheila Malone, Kitchen- er, and Jack Malone, Guelph, with Mr, and Mrs. J. L, Malone. BRUCEFIELD Mr, and Mrs. Rae Israel and children, Kitchener, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Snelling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mustard, Kingsville, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mustard, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Squires, Sarnia, were visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Allan Sr. Miss Mary .Allan, nurse-intrain• ing, of Kitchener, and Miss Louise Allan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, of Hamilton, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murdoch and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBenth. Mrs, Bruce Menarey, Bayfield, visited for a few days with rela- tives in the village. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Mc - Beath, Windsor, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wally IVIcBeath, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Scott are spending the Christmas holidays' with their daughter and family, Mrs. L, Rushcall, Now Bruns- wick, Visitors with Mrs. Steakhouse and Mr, and Mrs. M, Wilson on Christmas were Mr, and Mrs. El- wood Stackhouse, Wilton Grove, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Neal. and son Ron, Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn Munroe, London, Mr, and Mrs. 191, Twitchell, of London, Mr, Robert McGregor, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. McGreg- or,- Stanley, Mr, and Mrs, Victor Hargreave were visitors at the hone of rel- atives in Ingersoll on Christmas. DUBLIN NIr. and Mrs. George Coville spent Christmas in Rochester, New York. Miss Jacqueline Vanier, Lon• don, with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Friend. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Newcombe and Jimmie, Port Credit, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton and fam ily, Galt; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Box and Barbara,' Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morrison Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. James', Morrison. Mr ,find Mrs. Ron Butters and family;Se. Thomas, Mr. and'Mrs, Ii Jack ,oi'ris, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butters,' London, Mr. Allan But- ters, Napanee, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Cronin and family, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woods and family, of Georgetown, Miss Shirley Horan, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan, Don Klinkhamer, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klinkhanr- er here. Miss Lydia, Jordison, Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, Elsie ,tor- Bison. - Mr. Herbie Brown, Napanee, with Mrs. Brown and family. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Kelly and family, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Kelly, Miss Nancy Kelly, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eckert and daughter, Owen Sound, with Mrs. John E. Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Len Gaffney and children, Smiths Falls, with Carl and Jerry Stapleton. Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Wilson and son, Miss Mary Margaret Ryan, NIr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, all of Kitchener, Miss Alice and Ther- esa Ryan, London, with Mr. and IlIrs; p_atrick Ryan, Neil Staiilctoli., cAc, Guelph, is spending Christmas vacation at his home. Rev. Arthur Looby, 0513, Ot- tawa, Miss Loreen Looby, Reg.N., London, with ,Mrs, A. M. Looby. Miss Marie Krauskopf, Hamil- ton, with her mother, Mrs. Cath- erine Krauskopf. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Holland in Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. Steve Gaunt. Mrs. Mary Krauskopf, Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Nicholson, London, with Mr. and Mrs. James P, Krauskopf, Mr, and Mrs, Dale Anderson and Colleen 'in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Hambly spent Christmas in Palmerston. Rev. A. Durand, St. Peter's Seminary,, London, with Rev. R. Durand. Mrs. Charles Kistner and Di- ane with Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene. Bannon at Gadshill. Mr, Pat Maloney and Mrs. Mary Schulman in. Stratford with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ryan - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayman and children, Deep River; Mr, and Mrs, Bill Evans and family, Chippewa, Mr. and Mrs, John Cleary and children, London, with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Evans Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Burns and Jerry, Parry Sound, with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Burns, Me, and Mrs. Walter Carpen- ter with Mrs, Elizabeth Crowley at Stratford. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Maloney and children, Stratford, Miss Beat- rice Maloney, Oakville, with Wil- fred. Maloney, Eddie Krauskopf agent Christ- mas in London. Mr, and Mrs, Michael Nagle with Mr, and Mrs, Bill O'Rourke. Chi'istlilas was the theino of, the Dublin W.I, December meet- ing held at the home of. Mrs: 300, Stapleton, Mrs, H. Pethick pres- lded and extended Christmas greetings to all, 17 members and three guests were . present. Roll call was answered by each mem- ber reciting a Cht'istluas verse or giving the Ramo of a Christ - Inas song, Each member brought a gift 'fol' Spltuue Lodge, Mrs, H. Britton read the minutes of the proeeding meeting and Mrs. G. Robinson' gave the tr'easurer's report..Mra Foe gave a reading onSanta Claus. The motto was taken by Mrs, G. Robinson and Mrs.W.Smith read d n interest- ing ll a i n ing article. The topic, a Christ- mas Legend was described by Mra C Friend, Household hints were given by Mrs, D. Racho, It was decided to renew member- ship in the Consumers' Associa- tion, Singing of carols and a con- test concluded the meeting. 'Phe lunch was served by Mrs, M, Kistner, Mrs, E. Byers, Mrs, J. Dill and Mrs. 3. 'Stapleton. Mrs. J. Burchill gave the dOurtesy re- marks. KIPPEN Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Wren and Laurie of Hanover, visited Satur- day and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wren. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. ICenneth McLellan and .Jill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar McBride :and .Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mc- Gregor visited friends in Kitch- ener on Sunday, 1Z'Ir, .and Mrs, Ed Morton of near Seaforth were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Hood and Joyce .on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, Emmerson .And- erson left Saturday for a month's vacation in Arizona, Garry re- maining with his sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Campbell of Hensall. Mr. Robert Thomson spent Christmas with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priestap 'of Mitchell. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston and fa- mily included Mr. and. Mrs. Wal- ter Geddes, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs, Fern McLean and Bever- ley, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. C. S. McLean, London; Mr. and Mrs, George Ingram and Mrs. Earl Sproat, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Townsend, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anderson, Sea - forth; Miss Lois Rathwell, Var- na; Miss Ann Alexander, Hens - all; Mrs. Ella ' McLean, Marion and Merlin of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean and Wm. Jr. of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sheffer of Imlay .City, Mich., visited a coil-- ple of days with Mr, and Mrs, }El- ston Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott and family moved to Florida last week. Christmas day' guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jain Anderson and De• bb`y included, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ronnie, Suzanne and Howard, of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ronnie' and daughter Joanne of Toronto; Miss Mary Ann Ronnie of London; Miss Dianne Ronnie, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mann of Kippen. Mr. Oswald Brown, Q,C., and Mrs. Brown, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Hensall, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, N. Long. Winners at the Christmas draw Saturday night at Dickert's store were, Mrs, Duncan Cooper, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mr. Nick Oud, Sunday, Dec. 17th Brucefield and Kippen choirs presented a Christmas story cantata, "While Shepherds Watched." Mrs. John Murdoch presided at the piano and Miss Jean Ivison at the or- gan, 'Lunch was served to the members of both choirs. Mr, and Mrs. David Moir and Adele of 'Parry Sound spent Xmas with the latter's father, Mr, Robert Thomson. 1VIr, and Mrs, Eldin Kerr of Winthrop spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Elston Dowson and re- cent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Exeter. Christmas Concert The annual Christmas concert of St. Andrew's United. Church SS was held Wednesday evening, Dec. 20th with a good attendance, Rev. Harold Johnston as chair. Haan opened the program with a welcome chorus by the school; recitations by Leslie Coleman, Darlene McKay; chorus, "The Christmas Story," by the SS; a duet, Kathy and Karen Hend- rick; Christmas Packages, the. infant class; aceordian number, Gwen Hayes; Let's Spell, the Kindergarten class; solo, Joan Finkbeiner; instrumental, Marj- orie Turner; chorus, senior boys; candle lighting, primary class; duet, Kenneth and Grant Jones; carol, the audience; piano num- ber, Wendy Jones; red/Olen,: Gwen Hendrick; "0 Canada" by senior girls; Christmas scene;, film, "Around the World," by Rev. Harold Johnston in charge. Santa presented candies and gifts to all the children of the school, White gift Sunday was held on, Dec. 17th and conducted by Mrs. John Sinclair, superintendent of the SS, A number was sung by'. the junior choir. The Christmas story was read by 13i11y Turner; quartette, Joan Sinclair, Nancy Consitt, Grant and Kenneth Jones, "A 'Gift So Wonderful." Recitation by Gwen Hendrick. The church was beautifully dec- orated, Mrs. W. J. F. Bell and Mrs. Robert McGregor being re- sponsible: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mac- Gregor, Mount Hope, spent the holiday season with Mrand Mrs, William MacGregor; Kipper: Mr. and Mrs:, Edgar McClin- chey and Jerry spent Ohriettnas Day with Mr, and --Mrs, William MacGregor, '1'IIII SJSAPORTII NIIWS — Thursday, December 28, 1061 )ARD OF THANKS 130X Oii behalf; of Frank and family we wish to thank the Clinton Funeral Service L.0 B.A„ Turner's Church 9\r,A„ � ' Tumcersiirith Ladies: Clnu, friends - ANISULANCE and relatives and neighbors who sent cants, gilts and treats at Christmas time, and all those who visited or helped in any way eluses I took sick last June Mrs, Frank Falconer. CARD OF THANKS Clair and Mildred Haney and faintly wish to thank their many friends, neighbors and relatives who contributed to then tareivell party. A special thanks to Mr, Ivan Forsyth who read the ad. di'ese Allan -Nicholson the ladies who made lunch and the men wbo collected, The ;gifts were very much Appreciated and it is With sadness we must say good- bye to the people we have known all our lives WAN'T'ED Used Furniture, organs and pianos, old dry sinks, corner ctip- boarcls, hanging lamps, any house- hold articles, Write hen Ruddock, 07 Parkway De, Kitchener COMING EVENT A euchre will be held in the I0010 hall under auspices of O,E.S, on Thursday, January 11 FOR SALE Dressed geese for New Year's, Apply to George Pethick, phone 837 r 10 FARM FOR SALE Lot 23, Con, 1, HRS, Tucker - smith, 3 smiles west of Seaforth, on Highway 8. This farm is equipped with 2 modern homes, a large 'barn with 2 silos, Hog pen, 2 -car garage, Implement building. The land is clay loam in a very high state of fertility and all systematically drained with clay tile, This year we had a bean crop which yield- ed over 40 bus. of white beans with a value of $162 per acre. Sugar beets,corn and turnips, also canning peas and potatoes will do well with dairy set-up. The property is .capableof pro during as much financially as many farms 3 times the size and, your overhead is much lower - Terms .50% cash with the bal- ance over 10 years with interest 5%% ,per annum. Ill health rea- son of selling. Apply to Jonathan Hugill for full particulars on the Cpremis linton.es or phone HU 2 • 9822, Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, January 12th, 1962, at 12.0'0 noon for: One 16 millimeter sound projector and screen, to be used for instructionalpur- poses. Specifications for tenders must be secured Tr0111 Mr. T. M. MacDonald, County Co -Ordinator, Goderich. If any further details are re- quired please contact Mr. MacDonald JA 4-9163. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN G. BERRY Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron Goderich, Ontario SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Spy, King, Macintosh, Tolman Sweet Snow, Delicious, Greening, Russet and Cider sondes. Free delivery in Seaforth, Phone HU 2.8214 collect Fred MoOlymont & Sons, Varna Be warmly contented with Texaco Stove Oil or Texaco Furnace Fuel oil CALL US TO -DAY WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W Real Estate WILFRED MCINTEE. BROKER , Apply .to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Local representative for WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. ' offices and 26 salesmen to serve you USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office - Exeter, Ont. President Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirkton Vice -President Timothy 13, Toohey, RR3 Lucan Directors El Clayton Oolquhoun, RR1 Science. Hill Martin Feeney, R11,2 Dublin Robert G. 'Gardiner, R1. Cromarty Alex J, Rohde, RR3 Mitchell Agents: Harry Coates, RRi Centralia Clayton Harris, Mitchell Hugh Benninger•, Dublin Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occaeione Phones; Day 43 Night 695W MARTIN W.STAPLETON. Physician' and Surgeon Phone 9.0 Rel. 805 JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A„ M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Dr. 15 Sialkus .. Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m, lolly except WSOnesday and Sunday. Evenings;. Tuesday 4t Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance fire desirable , • TURNBULL & BRYANS, VETERINARY CLINIC J.O. TURNBULL, D.V,M, '('.s, W. R, BRYANS, D,V•M., V.S. W. 0. DRENNAiN, D.V,NI., V.S, Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Lonestaff - Optometric! Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone 791 Hours—Seaforth -daily except Mon, P'?"'� 5.20'; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thar. ecu above Hawkins' only. Clinton 9 to 7G S0 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 .Res. 540 AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 • Res.. 288 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & Life JOHN A. CARDNO Phone 214 Seafortk Hudson Sterling. Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. • HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT.Officer. Seaforth; Vice Pres., ohn H. MoEL. wiag Blyth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate, Seaforth. Directors,Norman Trewartha, Clinton, J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Chris Leonhaitlt,., Bornliolra ; Robert Archibald: Seaforth r. John H. McEwing, Blyth; Wm. S. Me- ander, Walton ; Harvey .Fuller, Goderieh•; Wm. R. Patter, Seaforth; Allister- Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents — William Leiper Jr., Londes-- Baker Bra Brussels Harolds Leiner, Jr., 005, ton James Keys, Seaforth, PROBLEMS Will money help ? Mortgage loans arranged anywhere in Ontario DELRAY INVESTMENTS 450-A Wilson Ave., Downsview, Oat. ME, 8-2858 `blue' coal' WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE 01L DUNDAS &`'LONEY Phone 573 or 382-R 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.M. Ken's Radio and TV Sales and Service JARVIS ST. (In the former Ontex Building) Phone: Shop164 Res,, 464 Used TVs $80'i p SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE SEAFORTHPHONE 182 Wall Washing 'Floor Maintenance Brick and Plastering Repairing SUPERIOR Our Name 871RVWE Our 6,2s RAY SQUIRE BOX 335 SDAPORTH