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LONDESBORO
Over 70 attended the Reid Re-
union on Saturday, June 30, held
on the community hall grounds.
Relatives from Saskatoon, North
Battleford, Detroit, Montreal,
Howick, Quebec, London, Dor-
(-hostelr, Alvinston, Parkhill, Tees -
water, Luckuov, Sudbury, Toron-
to and Belleville had a most en-
joyable day, the weather being
ideal.
The Nethery reunion was held
on Monday, July 2nd, on the com•
munity hall grounds with 125 pre-
sent. The new president for
1903 is :firs, Bert Garniss; Sec„
Miss Mary Isabel Nethery, The
gathering was from Niagara,
Burlington, Goderich, London, Ha-
milton, Wingham, Kitchener,
Thamesford and Clinton, Races,
games and contests were partici-
pated in by the younger genera-
tion. The highlight of the after-
noon was a beautiful basket of
flowers presented to Mrs, Thos.
Fairservice in honor of her birth-
day by her family, all being pres-
ent, She also received a lovely
pin, a prize for the oldest lady
preeent. Last year a worthy pro.
jest which the Netherys under-
took was the restoration of the
McCrae cemetery at Belgrave, be-
ing the resting place of the older
generation of Netherys. .A. most
enjoyable day was spent.
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Livingstone were Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Herr of Howick,
Que., Ilr. and Mrs. Jack Steel of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Steel
Livingstone and daughter of Dor-
chester,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton
were weekend visitors with the
Robert Thompsons and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Thompson
visited with friends at Mitchell
on Sunday,
Mrs. Milly Bentham of Oshawa
is at present a visitor with her
sister, Mrs, Townsend.
Mrs. Alex, Wells has spent the
past week with Mrs. Simpson Mc -
McCall in Stratford. Sympathy of
the community is extended to
Mrs, McCall in her recent be-
reavement.
S.S. 11 Hullett celebrated their
50th anniversary on Saturday,
June 30th onthe school grounds.
Almost 100 attended. A program
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by pupils was enjoyed and the
highlight of the afternoon was
the presentation of a desk lamp
from the section to Mrs. James
Radford who has resigned after
teaching for foto• years, .A bounti-
ful supper was served on the
lawn followed by sports and
games in the evening. The races
were won by:
Pre-school children, lst prize,
Tommy Moon; 2nd, David Reid;
3rd, Debbie Wallace; girls 7 and
under, Debbie Davey; 9 and und-
er, Janie Snell, Pauline Airdrie,
Maureen Miller; 12 and over,
Donna Yoangblut, Karen Addison,
Beverley Lee; boys, 11 and under,
Arthur Airdrie, David Lee; 12
;Ind over, Jeffery Shaddiek, Garry
Addison. Young ladies, Joan
Moon; married ladies, Doreen
Radford and Ruth Shaddick (tie),
Men, Robert Shaddick. Girls, kick
the slipper, Danns. Youngblut;
boys, Jeffery Shaddick; ladies,
Mrs. Beryl Reid; men, Watson
Reid: girls 3 -legged race, Lloy
Shaddick and Wendy Caldwell;
boys, Alan Caldwell and Jeffery
Shaddick; adult, Trevor Moon
and Robt, Shaddick, Wheelbar-
row race, Alan Caldwell, Jeffery
Shaddick, Barbara and David Lee,
Orange relay, Joan Moon and Jef-
fery Shaddick; tie tying contest,
Clare Riley and Robt. Shaddick;
ball throwing, David Reid, Num-
ber of candies in a cup, won by
Helen Lee with an exact guess of
160, The oldest lady present,
Mrs, George MoVittie; oldest
gentleman, Mr. William Ross, Mr.
Ross helped carry bricks when
the school was built in 1912, The
teacher who taught the most
years was Mrs. Mary Holland,
The person coming the greatest
distance was Miss Anne Fairser-
vice of Detroit.
CONSTANCE
Mr, Bruce Johnston of Grand
Valley is holidaying at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medd and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farnham of
Detroit spent Thursday after-
noon with Mr, and Mrs. Ross
MacGregor and girls,
Mr. Charles MacGregor of
Chatham spent the holiday week-
end with his parents, Mr , and
Mrs. Ross MacGregor.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher
and Stewart attended the Gloush-
er-Dodgson wedding in Wingham
Presbyterian Church on Saturday.
Mrs. Agnes Dale and Marion
of Clinton visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leitch and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook and
family of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth and
Mr. John Ferguson of Clifford
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacGregor.
S.S. No. 3 Hulled and Cons-
tance United Church SS combin-
ed and enjoyed their picnic last
Friday afternoon at the Lions
Park, Seaforth. Under a capable
committee the children and
adults enjoyed games, songs and
relays and all partook of a
sumptuous supper.
BLAKE
Miss Theresa Corriveau of Lon-
don spent a few days holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lucien Corriveau anal family and
since has returned to London,
The Blake school section held
their annual picnic on the school
grounds last Wednesday. The day
was enjoyed by everyone,
Miss Pearl Ann Erb visited
Tuesday night with Miss Mary
Mae Schwarteentr'uber.
Mr, Harold Finlay, Jim, Marg -
notice
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MAKER
FRED (TED) SAVAUGEE(C,W.) RDONSONES (r.W.)
"FREE ESTIMATES"
aret and Pinnate Jane atiteeded
the Farrell Reunion at Goderieh
an Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs, James Dinsmore
andboys and Mr. Lloyd MoBride
of Windsor spent the holiday
weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Thomas Dinsmore and Mr. and
Mrs, James Dinsmore of.;?urich,
Mr, and Mrs. ,Donald Manson
andfamily of Toronto spent the
weekend with, Mr. and Mrs, New-
ell Geiger and John, Mrs, Mary
Manson and Robert.
Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Erb mo-
tored to the United States and
visited friends there,
Miss Susan Erb visited from
Wednesday to Sunday with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Steekle and family of
Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westbrook,
Dianne and Billy visited with Mr.
Gustav Bohn.
McKILLOP
S.S. No. 13, McKillop (Roxboro)
Promoted to Grade 9 -Jean
Scott (hon,), Joe VanRooijen
(hon.)
Promoted to Grade 8 -Erma
Agar (hon.), Paul Petersen, Ted
Soott,
Promoted to Grade 7 -Jerry
Coleman, Judy Haarbye (hon,),
Irma Petersen (hon.), Kenneth
Soott.
Promoted to Grade 6 -Ann Uyl,
Promoted to Grade 5 -Else Pe-
tersen, Jane Pruim, Billy Scott,
Promoted to Grade 4 -Johanna
Pruim, Janneke VanRooijen
(hon,) •
Promoted to Grade 3 -Sandra
Coleman (hon.), Bruce Scott
(hou.),
Promoted to Grade 2 -Margar-
et Pruim, Stuart Scott (hon.),
Leo Petersen (hon.).
Teacher, Mrs, Audrey McLI-
wain,
VARNA
A good game of softball was
played last Thursday evening on
the local diamond when the Aub-
urn team edged Varna by several
runs. Varna plays a return game
at Auburn on Thursday evening
of this week,
A reception service was held in
Goshen United Church last Fri-
day evening for Rev. and Mrs,
Murdock Morrison and family
who moved to the Varna parson-
age last week from Aylmer. The
service was in charge of Rev. H.
Johnston of Brucefield and Rev.
A. H. Funge of Londesboro. Lunch
was served at the close in the
basement of the church.
John Ostrom was able to return
home from Clinton hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robinson of
Agincourt spent the week end at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred
McClymont,
A vacation Bible School will be
held in the United Church, July
16-20 with the pastor, Rev. M.
Morrison in charge.
The members of LOL 1036 and
their families and friends are
preparing to celebrate the 12th in
Kincardine on Saturday, July 7.
BRUCEFIELD
Unit 4 of Brucefield UCW held
their June meeting at home of
Mrs. Glenn Swan, with 28 ladies
present. The worship service was
under the leadership of Mrs. D.
Straughan, assisted by Mrs. B.
Dalrymple, Mrs. G. Swan and Mrs.
V. Hargreaves, Mrs. F. McGregor
sang a solo and later- showed a
short film. Mrs. H. Johnston, in
charge of the Bible study period,
spoke of the life of Hannah. The
minutes of last meeting were read
and business period followed. A
report on an executive meeting
held at Mrs. R. Allan's was read
and discussed. It was announced
that Mrs. R. Allan will be taking
over as leader of the group for
the summer months, from Mrs.
L. Ariano, following which Mrs.
D. Brodie will be in charge for
the rest of the year. Mrs. S. Broa-
dfoot led a short sing -song and a
white elephant sale was conduct-
ed by Mrs. J. Boughen. Mrs, R.
McuNiall and her committee serv-
ed lunch.
The first season of the first
Brucefield Cub pack was closed
at the meeting of June 19th, In
place of the scheduled hike which
was rained out, a games night
was held in the basement of the
Brucefield United Church. • Hot
dogs were the hit of the night and
were served by the leaders after
the Cubs had "sung for their sup-
per," A hearty good wish to all
Cubs for a happy summer front
Akela, Baloo, Bagheera and Rak-
sha, .
PRESBYTERIAN W.M.S.
The senior W,M,S. of the Pres-
byterian Church held their regu-
lar meeting at the home of Mrs.
Geddes on June 23 with Miss
Campbell presiding. Opened with
two poems read by Mies Camp -
hell, Mrs. Russell read the min-
utes of the May meeting, 20 ladies
answered roll call. _Treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. McGre-
gor, It was decided to have the
W.M.S. anniversary on Sept. 26th
in the evening, Mrs, (Rev-) D. G.
Campbell of Hamilton will be the
guest speaker. Mrs, J, W. Thome.
son invited the ladies to her horse
for the August meeting, ladies to
bring gifts for the Birtle school,
The offering was accepted by Mrs,
McGregor, prayer was given by
Miss Campbell, Miss Marion Gray
with hymn 38 folio wed by a poeok the devotial part n
by Miss Gray, Scripture reading
by Mrs. Gordon and prayer by
Mrs, McGregor, Topic, "Ports of
Cell Where Irnrnigrents Conte in
to Canada," was taken by Mies
Gray, Mrs, Bell told of work of
the deaconess in helping imnri-
-r'ants get settled in their new
home, Miss Jessie 'Praiser gave
en interesting talk on 'Indian
work. Miss Gray thanked the lad-
ies who took part and closed the
meeting with prayer•. .A. social
half horn' followed by it delicious
hunch served by the hostess
and helpers,
IN MEMORIAM
Nicholle-, In loving memory Of
a dear mother and sister, Fier -
0000 Nicholls; who passed away
July 11, 1961.
Youunknown, left so quietly, your' thoughts'
But you left a rnemory we are
proud to own.
Though absent you are very near,
Still loved, still missed and ever
dear.
-Always remembered by
Ona, Lindy, Rick, Gertie and Stan.
IN MEMORIAM
Daniel Gruinniett -
In loving memory of a dearly
beloved son and brother, who
passed away one year ago, July 8,
1961,
We little knew when we woke
that morn,
The sorrow that day would bring.
The call was sudden, the shock:
severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sometimes. it's hard to under-
stand,
Why some things have to be,
But in His wisdom God has plan-
ned
Beyond our power to see.
God gave us strength to light it,
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you,
Dan,
No one will ever know,
Happy, smiling, always content,'
Loved and respected wherever he
went,
Always helpful, willing and kind,
What a beautiful memory he left
behind.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by mother, step
lafathws,er, brothers and sister -in•
CARD OF THANKS
.We wish to extend our thanks
to neighbors, friends, relations
sod family for the many lovely
cards and beautiful gifts on our
50th wedding anniversary. Spec-
ial thanks to all those who helped
to make it such a happy occasion.
--13i11 and Mary Manley.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many lovely
cards, letters and treats I recall,.
ed while a patient in Victoria hos-
pital, Loudon. Special thanks to
Dr. Gorwill, nurses and staff of
Scott Memorial hospital, Dr. Mc-
Innis of Victoria hospital, Box
ambulance and Whitney ambul-
ance. Mary and I also wish to ex-
tend sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to our friends, neighbors and
relatives who took in the hay,
helped with the chores and assis-
ted in so many ways at home.
Many thanks to the ladies who
brought baking. Everything was
deeply appreciated. Alex. Smith,
COMING EVENTS
The 03.5. are holding a tea
and bake sale at the home of Miss
Janet Wilson and Mrs. Dolena
McCuaig on Market street, near
Sperling street, from 3 to 6 p.m,
on Wed., July 1&th.
FOR SALE
52 pc. sets of English china,
several patterns to choose from,
only $34.95. Pay 41.00 down, An-
stett Jewellers.
APPLICATIONS
For Federation of Agriculture
Fieldman for the County of
Huron will be received until the
31st of July 1962. Applicants
state qualifications and salary ex-
pected. Duties to commence Sept.
1st. Send applications to the of-
fice of Federation of Agriculture,
Box 310, Clinton, Ont.
.Lowest tender or any not nec-
essarily accepted.
ELMER IRELAND, President
FOR SALE
Brand new, 3 bedroom brick
house, in Egmoudville.
Large 8 room home in Harpur-
hey, newly decorated.
100 acre farm in Hibbert. Mod-
ern Buildings, 910,000.00.
75 acre faun in Meleillop.
Have buyers for three 200 acre
farms in Seaforth area.
Joseph McConnell
Phone 266 Seaforth
Realtor
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned until 6
p.m. Monday, July 28rd, for the
installation of a furnace 145,000
B.T.U., #4 School Hibbert. Fur-
ther information may be obtained
from Secretary.
CRCSS, 2, 3, 4, Hibbert,
McKillop #1,
Mrs. Wm. O'Rourke,
Sec.-Treas.
seemommavormsratennclessammiur
RR 1, Dublin.
NOTICE
Will be closed for
holidays from Sat.,.
July 14 to Mon., Aug 6
Last Pick-up July 11th
Scoins Cleaners
FEDERATION NEWS
The Federation of Agriculture
will hold their annual worship
service on July 8th at 8 p.m. et
the Salvation Army Camp, two
miles north of Bayfield on the
Blue Water highway.
Guest speaker will be Captain
Newman of the Saivation Army,
Wingham, Salvation Army band
will a.iso be in attendance. Ladies
please bring sandwiches or tarts,
Chocolate milk and coffee will be
supplied.
FOR: SALE
1000 Volkswagen, in geed oondl.
tion, 9390.00, Phone Clinton. 18U2-
0630 after 7 P01.
FOR SALE
New holland 60 baler and 39 ft,
bale elevator, also John Deere
12A combine with engine, all in
good shape,. Ernest Stevens, 1lra1-
ton, phone Seaforth 8301'22.
No -nos
:Promptwatch repair service at
Savauge's, opposite post office.
All work done by certified watch-
makers.
FOR SALE
Shed, 20x40, Also 3 tons mixed
grail. James Souter. phone 641J3.
FOR SALE
A quantity of standing hay,
meetly timothy and alfalfa. Lorne
Slulley, Phone 1393, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Men's watches, reg, $24,50 lines,
for only 919,95. 17 jewels, Swiss
made, shockproof, waterproof,
yellow gold, 1 year guarantee, exc-
pansion'band. Anstett Jewelers,
FOR SALE
English bone china cup and
saucers, Reg, 91.50 lines for only
99c. Anstett Jewellers,
FOR SALE
We have mixed grain, peas and
oats and spring wheat, for sale,
150 bushels. Bolton Bros, Lot 8,
Con. 14, MoiCillop. No phone.
FOR SALE
ul Holstein heifer with second
calf (Hereford heifer). Ken Hul-
ley, phone 757 3 3, Seaforth
FOR SALE
A quantity of oats, mostly 1960
crop. Russell Coleman, phone 666
r41, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
12 acres of choice alfalfa and
timothy hay, Ernie Crich, rr 3,
Seaforth. Phone 11112-7507 Clinton
FOR SALE
I have a few cherries about
ready. Also a few blank currants.
Do your own picking, Mrs, G. B.
Dorrance.
Purebred FbeagAL
le pups. Paul
Beattie, phone 450,
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Two-bedroom apartment avail-
able July 10th. Apply to Clarence
Montgomery, Nortel Main street.
LOST
Golden cocker spaniel, male,
clipped very short, wearing Clin-
ton tags, answers to Sandy. Phone
Seaforth 450.
WANTED
Room and breakfast, Clarence
Reeves, Seaforth.
Tenders Wanted
Tenders are Invited by the trustees of
SS No. 10, MaIiillop, and to be sent to
the undersigned for the complete redec-
oration of the interior and exterior of
the school house.
Tenderer to supply paint, equipment,
labor and satisfactorily complete job by
August 91st, 1062.
Tenders to be in hands of undersigned
by July 7th, 1062.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
EARL MCSPADDEN, Sec.-Treas.,
S.S. No. 10, McKillop,
R.R. No. 1, Seaforth, Ont.
WA
Class A mechanic NTEDeast two years
apprenticeship. Apply in person to Boyes
Transport,Clinton.
RAWLEIGH
Dealer wanted at once. Good
opportunity in Tuokersmith, Mc-
Killop and Hulled. Write at once.
Rawleigh, Dept. G-364-105, 4006
Richelieu, Montreal
'PHR SIOAFORTH NEWS
July 6, 1002
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE -1N
THEATRE
Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 5.6
Fine Fancily Entertainment
Hit No. 1 -Shown at 9.35 only
"Misty"
David Ladd -- Arthur O'Connell
(Dolor) (Scope)
(a woudtrful story of a rebel Dolt)
Hit No. 2 -Shown at 11.00
"The Two Little Bears"
Jane Wyatt .- Eddie Albert
(Color -Scope) •(Cartoon)
(a comedy fantasy)
Free Popcorn for children.
before 9.80 Thurs., July 5 only
SAT., MON., TUES., WED.
July 7.9.10.11
Hit No. l -Shown at 9.40 only
"Guns ,of
Navarone"
Gregory Peck -- David Niven
Anthony Quinn
(Color - Scope)
Hit No, 2 -Shown at 12.15
"Tank Force"'
Victor Mature
(O0101 -Scope) (Cartoon)
COMING. -
"WHITE WARRIOR" and
"GOLD 02' THE SEVEN
SAINTS"
ALL SHOWS DOUBLE BILLS
Please Check Times
Children under 12 in cars free
No. 6 White OThreSAE
g achine, with,
drive belt, 6 years old, good as new, on
rubber. Reason for selling, owner has
ill health. Hubert Johnson, Walton rr 2,
Lot 12, Con. 11, McItillop.
UNWANTED HAIR
Vanished away with SACA-
PELO. SACA-PELO is different.
It does not dissolve or remove
hair from the surface, but pene-
trates and retards growth of Uel -
'WANTED HAIR. Lor -Beer Lab.
Ltd., Ste. 5, 679 Granville St.,
Vancouver 2, B.C.
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office - Exeter, Ont.
Directors
Milton McCurdy, RR]. Kirkton
President
• Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lumen.
Vice -President
William H. Chaffe, RR 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, Rl Cromarty
Agents: Hugh Benninger, Dub-
lin; Harry Coates, R.R. 1, Centra-
lia; Clayton Harris, Mitchell.
Secretary - Treasurer: .Arthur
Fraser, Exeter.
Solicitors, Mackenzie & Ray-
mond,
aymond, Exeter.
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1961 FORD SEDAN A.T.
1961 OLDS SUPER 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1958 BOORGWARD STN. WAGON- .
1958 PONTIAC SEDAN
1957 DODGE SEDAN
1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1955 BUICK SEDAN
1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Motors
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Office - Main Street
SEAFORTH
insures
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Property
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind,
smolte, water damage, falling
objects, etc,) is also available
AGENTS: James .Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V.3, Lane, RR 5, Sea -
forth; Wm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Tinker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald 0, Eaton,
Seaforth •
BOX
Funeral Howe
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for 011 occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 599W
SEAFORTH CLINIC
i?. L. Brody, pl.D., Snrgooq
Ar, E. Malku•
Office Monro, 1 p.m. to 5 p,m. iaU7
except Wednesday and Sunday.
Evenings: Tuesday 8c Thurs. 7-9 P.n.
Appointments made In - advance ats
desirable
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Res. 606
JOHN A. OORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH VETERINARY
CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D,V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V,S,
G. E. GALT, D.V,M„ V,S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John' E. Langstaff - Optometrist
Goderich St, W„ Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 0 to
5.00 ; Wed, 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. era
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2.7010,
above Hawkins' 'Uwe, Mon. 0 to 6:80
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 834 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 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
Willis Dundas
Phone 573 or 71w
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada -
Telephone 862-R-12
Donald G. Eaton
GENERAL INSURANCE
PHONE 75
SEAFORTH
Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg.
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuel oil
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W
Real Estate
Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 698 M
Local representative for
WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
" °Rices and. 26 salesmen to serve you
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators
eparators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
ameiRAremantemeatrigsmesswasy
NOTICE
TUCIiERSMITII
MUNICIPAL DUMP
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons,
from 1 to 5.80 p.m.
No wire fencing, old oonerete,
or car bodies permitted
J. I. McIntosh
Clerk
The Seaforth Nowa: "Authorl4 d as
Second•Clnss Mall be the Poet OEIee Do-
partment, Ottawa, and for payment of
postage in Dash."
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