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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948,
HENSALL
Annual Meeting Hensall W.I.—
The April meeting of Hensall In-
stitute was held in the council cha-
mber on April 14th, Mrs, A. D. Mc-
Ewen and Mrs, P. Ferguson were
hostesses. Mrs. Kerslake occupied
the chair. Following the opening ex-
ercises it was moved by Mrs. Orr
and seconded by Mrs. Beer that the
Institute forward to the Canadian
Cancer Society the yearly donation
of $25. Moved by Mrs. Geiger, sec-
onded by Miss Lannnie, that we re-
ceive further information re the
films on cancer now available. The
president read an interesting let-
ter from Mrs. Poskitt, Snraith, York-
shire, England. It was also disclosed
that as a result of the 'shipment of
foodstuffs packed by Mrs. Parke,
Mrs. Sangster and Mrs. Kerslake, 5
boxes containing 80 lbs. were shipp-
ed to Yorkshire, England, postage
$11.50. Mrs. Kerslake outlined the
recent district executives meeting
held in the hall, stressing. District
annual is to be held in Zurich Evan-
gelical Church June 8th, 10 a.m.;
Miss Greta Lammie is asked to play
a violin number at same; each
branch is asked for a donation of
$2; Mrs. Elgie will give a toast to
Canada. A war college in London,
England, expressed thanks for
sheets and pillow cases forwarded
by the district branches. A. thank -
you message was read from Mrs.
Goddard; reports of standing com-
mittees read by Mrs. J. McAllister,
Mrs. A. E. Munn, Mrs. J. Paterson,
Mrs. C. Forrest, Mrs. MacLaren,
Mrs. Beer. The encouraging finan-
cial report was read by Miss Gladys
Luker. Mrs. Cook, nominating con-
vener, presented the slate of offic-
: President, Mrs. A. Kerslake;
<t vice Mrs. A. E. Munn; 2nd vire,
Dr. Margaret MacLean sec.-treas.,
Zliss Gladys Luker; asst., Mrs. R.
F;aie, press reporter, Mrs. Redden;
aneh directors, Mrs. Gross, Mrs.
'sdale. Mrs. W. Sangster pianist,
M'ss, Greta Laramie: asst., M..' Flo-
e Welsh. Card convenor, Mrs.
,-. Swale: district rep.. Mrs. A. Orr.
?fired by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Hey
bar the entire reports he approved.
Mrs. Peer mentioned the Blue Cross
hospitalization plan as accepted by
+he members. The community build-
ing project was discussed. Moved by'
Mra. Beer and Mrs. Cook that the
members pledge $100 plus whatever
e•ctra they can make towards this
project. Mention was made of hav-
ing a social evening the latter part
of May, on motion of Mrs. Sangster
and Mrs. Devlin. Each member is to
invite a guest. Mrs. Beer, Mrs. J.
Paterson, Mrs. A. D. McEwen offer-
ed to help make arrangements. An
attractive exhibit featuredaprons
made by members. Mrs. 'Shirray'dis-
cussed the motto. Mrs. A. E. Munn
gave an article on home -economics.
Mrs, -Little, a former.member who
has 'moved to Exeter, will receive a
cup and saucer and an address. Mrs
Kerslake conducted a quiz. Misses
Audrey Walsh and 'Marlene Ritchie.
gave vocal, duets. Mrs. Geiger ex-
pressed thanks to all.
Kip'fer-Jolly—
A charming April bridal took
place in the Pentecostal tabernacle,
Exeter, on Saturday when the Rev.
H. T. Kendrick united in marriage
Jenny Margaret, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jolly, of Ex-
eter, to Cecil Kipfer, youngest son
of Ezra Kipfer of Hensall. Forsy-
thia and daffodils fp'med a lovely,
floral background for; the ceremony.
Traditional wedding• music Was
played by Miss GlacWs Luker " of
Hensall, who also accompanied -the
soloist, Mrs. T. Durand, before the
ceremony, "Because," and "God
Gave Me You," during the signing
of the register. The attractive
bride, given in marriage by her fa-
ther, wore a graceful gown of white
brocaded satin. Her finger-tip veil
fell from a halo of orange blossoms
and she carried a white Bible with
streamers of satin ribbons and red
roses. She wore three strands of
pearls, enhancing the sweetheart
neckline of her gown. Miss Irma
Kipfer of Toronto, sister of the
groom, attended as maid of honor
and was costumed in pink muslin,
while the bridesmaid, Miss Mary
'Kinsman of Chiselhnrst, wore blue.
muslin. Both carried white Bibles,
with sweetpeas and fern. The groom
was attended by Norman Jolly of
Exeter, brother of the bride, and
the ushers were Harold Jolly of To-
ronto, brother of the bride, and Iv-
an Kipfer of Lucan, brother of the
groom. Receiving the guests at her
home, Mrs. ,Tolly wore silk jersey.
Mrs. Kipfer assisted, wearing a two
piece navy ensemble. Both wore
corsages of •pink roses and sweet
peas. For their wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the bride wore a
grey suit with cap with accessories
in red.
A very enjoyable 'evening was
spent on Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Edna Corbett, when members
of the immediate families gathered
in. honor of the wedding annivers-
aries of Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones. Progressive
euchre was enjoyed by all, after
which presentations of gifts were
made to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
by Crreadge byPEd.eCorbett, while be-
ingr.
Norman Jones presented Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley cones with a gift, the
SUNDAY EVENING
MUSICAL SERVICE
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Apr. 25 ,7p.m.
DEDICATION OF THE NEW PIANO
The new Piano recently purchased
will be dedicated at this service
Special
SERVICE OF SONG
BY THE
CHURCH CHOIR
ASSISTED BY THE
JUNIOR CHOIR
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS M. TURNBULL
EVERYONE WELCOME
REV. H. V. WORKMAN
MINISTER
J. A. WESTCOTT
JE W J!JLLER
i
Watches and Diamonds
address being read by Mr. Wilmer
Jones: Both couples expressed sin-
cere thanks, after which refresh-
ments were served.
Dr. Norma Cook of Toronto spent
the week end at the hone of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mrs. Harold Simpson of Exeter
visited recently with Mrs. Melvin
Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Little spent
the week end in 'Windsor.
ATTENTION (BOYS OF TUCKER.
SMITH AND EGMONDVILLE
The Legion 'Ss planning to sponsor
Juvenile Softball League. If you
are between the ages of 12 to 17
years you may be eligible to play.
Dipping into the honeycombs of
the past, we find that this Com-
munity has turned out winning
teams.
So let's go, fellows, give us your
names. You'll get a play.chance
Let's hear from theboys on
the farm.
Nand your names in tot
GEORGE KRUSE, or
BUZZ FINNIGAN.
FOR SALE
Farm in Township of Hibbert consisting of
125 acres In good state of cultivation with 2
never -failing. wells and a young .orchard;
large L-shaped bank barn, 40x70, straw shed
30x60 and silo, Large seven room brick house.
Must be sold to close estate.
Apply MRS ANNIE FITZPATRICK, R.R.
Dublin, Ontario. -
LOST
A whitewall tire cover, between home, and
Scott Poultry Farm. on Wednesday morning.
LEONARD STRONG, phone 655 r 21
SMALL ACREAGE'
Modem two sterey home, three-piece bath,
hard & soft water, pressure system, wired for
electric
acre land sit situaent ted a block from abouto.
highway at Dublin. Apply A. DANTZER,
Dublin, Ont.
AT FINNIGAN'S
,, Kei-'io fSO-contains
gets white clothes whiter,
colors brighter,
than brand new
59 c
ATTENTION .FARMERS
AND GARDENERS
Have you purchased your SE'ED
POTATOES yet. Remember.
Finnigan's for Choice Seed.
This week large pink
Grapefruit -6 for 29c
Stock up
W. J. FINNIGAN '&
SON
NOTICE •
In accordance with Section 208of the
Election. Act, the undermentioned election ex-
penses of .Thos, Prydo, Esq. are hereby pub-
lished: 119..00
Hall Rent 418.00
Postage & Excise •
1650.04
Stat., Adv., Printing
Candidate's travel exp. 160.00.
2428.30
W. E. SOUT'HGATE JR.
Returning Officer
s.
FOR SALE
3 -burner Perfection coal oil stove, like new ;
and a girl's blue crepe dress and .a blue chen-
ille house coat, both size 11. ' Phone 125w
FOR SALE
Tricycle, medium size, - good •condition:
NEIL BROADFOOT, Jarvis et.
PASTURE
T have pasture for a limited number of
e'p��r
PATRICK plenty
1mile south ofDublin
FOR SALE
Hereford bull, serviceable
age, good
ood ,uali
ty.i
PATRICK ,$AN, 1
mile south
WANTED
Wanted, a girl or middle-aged woman to do
house -work either full time or part time. Ap-
ply to Box G.Seaforth News.
FOR SALE
McCormick -Deering 13 -run disc fertilizer
drill, in good shape, priced roasonalrly.
LORNE COLEMAN, phone 76r12 Hensall '
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK. MACHINERY & Household.
Effects, At Lot 45, Con. 2, Tuckcrsmith,one
mile east of Clinton Radio Station, on Mon-
day, May 3rd, at 1 P.m.
roSmgeneral ln6
yeald,weighing140b purpose
iotchd.
CATTLE—Durham cow 4 years old, fresh
in Jan.; Durham cow 6 years old, freshened
in April ; Durham cow 4 :years old, due Sept.
calf, 6 months old; 2 small calves,
PIGS -1 6osv with litter; sow bred Mar. 15
1 sow bred Mar. IO
POULTRY -75 hybrid hens.
GRAIN -200 bus. oats; feed beans; 30 bus.
wheat • quantity bran & shorts
MACHINERY'—Renfrew cream separator;
milk pails, set of sleighs, rubber tire top
i l p r,
buggy cutter, scuffler, atone boat, pig crate,
2 barrels, sap pan, 60 buckets & miles, sugar
kettle; buffalo robe; 6 cords wood quantity
1" lumber, 2 in. plank & cedar rails; forks;
shovels, etc„ range shelter.
Household Effects—Large size Duo Therm oil
burner, used one season, Princess Pat range,
large fire box
for coal or wood; 3 burie
r
Coleman gas stove & oven 8 piece dining
room stilt. bedroom suite Congoleum rug
9s12
new Congoleum rug 9x15 making
chair drop side .couch with mattress ward
robe, churn, new mattress, gas iron, gas lamp
gas lantern, 2 large cellar tables, wash
Mach-
ine, lawn mower, fire extinguisher, sealers,
crocks. ate, Terms rash.
ALBERT PEPPER, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
DEMONSTRATION
The Seaman
Rotary Tiller
ON THE FARM OF D. A. MOFFATT, HALF WAY BE-
TWEEN KIPPEN AND BRUCEFIELD ON #4 HIGHWAY
Tuesday, ApriI 27
AT 1.30 P.M.
Sponsored by SEAFORTH MOTORS
Chevrolet & Oldsmobile
Massey -Harris Farm Equipment
THE' TWO MODELS WILL BE SHOWN - THE POWER
TAKE -OFF AND THE MOTORIZED
FOR SALE
A quantity of good clean timothy seed for
sale. :STARK HAMILTON, Walton, phone.
41126 Brussels•
FOR SALE
Outside toilet, windows and window frames,
doers. Box W, c/o The Seaforth News.
FOUND
A sum of money on Main street. .7011N
McQUA1D, Dominion Bank.
PASTURE TO RENT
Have pasture for a few morecattle'; also
2 or 8 loads of ;.rood -hay cheap. Apply to
ROY LAWSON
WANTED
Girlto do clerical work and probably some
selling. Apply in writing; also state wage
expected. Apply Box 127, The Seaforth News.
FOR SALE
Collie pups, 11 weeks old; also a. horse and
some young cattle. Apply JOHN OALWILL,
Bruee0eld, Phone Clinton 628 r 32
FOR SALE
sale. Phone 668nrs15 and
strawberry
BARRY I Egda•lle
FOR SALE
Brick and frame house in Egmondville with
garage 24x36, barn 50x32, garagefor a ear.
All in good repair. ALEX LILLICO, Eg-
mondville, opliosite Finnigsn's store.
FOR SALE
Six -tube Phileo car radio, built-in'':for 30.
Dodge or Plymouth. JACK TAYLOR. phone
027 r 22, Clinton.
FOR 'SALE
A Westinghouse Gasoline Washing Mach-
ine, good as new. White porcelain with black
trim, Equipped with Johnson Iron 7•Iorse
motor. PETER M¢COWAN, Seaforth RR1
PASTURE
Wanted for pasture, around fifteen head of
cattle. Phone 24 r 8 Dublin central -SAM
REGELI4, RIM Walton
FOR SALE
STRONG, Walton, phoChevrolet ne. BruslHENRY6 r 'ARM-
STRONG,
FOR SALE
A Toronto windmill, self oiler. 50 ft. tower
ready to load. 1 range shelter 6 x 7, 1
electric brooder. WALTER BROADFOOT,
phone 27 ring 10 Brussels
HELP WANTED
Girl wanted for general housework. Apply
Box B. c/o The Seaforth News
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FOR SALE
Quantity of Timothy Seed. CHARLES
LANEphone 656 r 12 -Seaforth
FOR SALE
Brumfield, residence of Mrs .5. O'Brien.
Cottage„ Bain and r/ acre of land. Owner
will he at residence Tuesday, April 27th,
and Wednesday,,April 28th.
ASHES WANTED
Notice to teamsters and truckers, or anyone
gathering ashes.A large amount of clean
ashes or clay still wanted for filling. Handy
Place- to dump, No. plaster
err' brick
oeast.
ru -
bish..C, H. ADDICOTT,
Clearing Auction Sale
• FARM STOCK & IMPLEM•ENTS.' On Wed-
nesday, May 5, at 1 p.m., at J. Wdsley
Beattie's, first farm west of Seaforth > on
Huron road.
1 aged general purpose mare.
1. Hereford cow, fresh ; 1 light roar cow,
fresh; 1 roan COW, fresh; 1 .light roan -cow
due in June; 1 dark roan eow due in Oct.;
1 red cow due in July ; 2 red heifers in .calf,
due in Oct.:; 5 year-olds; 1 heifer & 4 steers
6 calves.
M.H. Binder ; 1 International hay loader ;
1 International. side delivery rake; 1 culti-
vator; 1 mower; 1:C -hoe fertilizer ;1ri11 with'
grass: seed attachment, 1 dump rake, disc and
harrows, roller, tanning mill, platform scale,
2 wagons, 1 gravel box 2 flat racks; set sling
ropes, pig crate, root pulper, No plow, pikes,
tongs, etc., ear tag pliers, :Melotte cream
separator, set sleighs, turnip sower, walking
Plow, nockyokes & whiffletsees, set double:
harness, electric fencer, chicken fattening•
crate, bloelc & tackle, chicken shelters, some
doors and frames, 8 wood chisels, pealiar-,
venters, quantity ofpeeled cedar poste,.' Brass
seed sower, drainage scoops & ditching spoon,
wank -branch & vise, sides for straw reek.
quantity.. of 0" tile, . material',for arboSor,
summer house, lawn roller, bey knife. Other
articles too numerous to mention.. Terms' cash
J. WESLEY BEATTIE, Proprietor.
ISarold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Raspberry canes and strawberry plants for
sale. Phone 668:r 15. J. S. BARRY, Eg'dvllle
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 20, Con. 9, Mullett, hydro available.
M. M. LLOYD.
25% off
on the dollar of purchase
of
HARNESS AND
HARDWARE
- PRICED TO CLEAR
W. J. THOMPSON
JACK'S SHOE REPAIR
WOOL WANTED
ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO
JACKSON'S IS GRADED
IN SEAFORTH, AND FULL
SETTLEMENT IS MADE
FROM THERE
H. M. Jackson
Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J
BOX'
iffutural tbrutty
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Eddie McBride wishes'. to thank all
friends and relatives who so kindly remem-
bered :her with cords, fruit, etc., during -•her
recent illness. ,
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Office Residence
43 18
I wish to thank all who remembered me
with flowers, fruit and cards, and the kindness
shown me by the neighbors during my illness.
MRS. HENRY WIETERSEN
Mr. and 0Iis. Roy Vodden wish . to thank
friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses
shown them during their recent -bereavement..
They also wish to thank senders of floral trib-
utes, cards and letters, with special thanks to
Rev. Harold Snell, Elmer Snell, 7)r, Gorwill
and Clare Reith. -
IN MEMORIAM
O'CONNOR—In loving memory of our dear
father, Daniel O'Connor, who passed away.
one year ago, April 28, 1947.
One lonely year has passed away,
Sipco our great sorrow. fell:
The shock that we receivedthat dos
We still remember well.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said goodbye to none ;
The heavenly gates were opened .wide,.
A loving voice said, ,Come."
AJight is fromour household gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A placeis vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Ever .remembered by his wife, sons and
daughters.
FREEMAN—In loving memory of a dear
daughter and sister, "Mrs. Jesse Fineman,
who departed this life one year ago,
April 20th.
The pearly gates were opened,.
A gentle voice said, Come,
And with farewells unspoken
She gently entered home.
—Sadly missed. by. Mother, Sisters rand
Brother.
HOWE—In loving memory of our dear
father,: James Howe, who passed away,
one year ago, April 21, 1947
Quickly and suddenly came the call
sudden death surprised us all,
'Dearef• to memory than words can tell.
• The loss of a father weloved so well,
Nothing but memories as we journey on
Longing for a smile from a loved OM gone.
None knows the depths of our deep regret,
But we remember when others forger,.
—Fondly remembered by the family.
PIPER -In loving memory of Mrs. William
Piper, who died April 24, seven years ago
"Days of sadness still come o'er us
Tears in silence often flow,
Our memory keeps you ever near us,
Though you died seven years ago.
A happy time we once enjoyed,
HOW sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never 1111."
—Sadly missed by daughter Violet
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM 'STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS—
At Lot 48, Bayfield Road, Goderich Town-
ship, one mile south of Clinton. on Friday,
April 23, at 1 p.m. sharp: •
HORSES—Clyde mare 10 years old : Clyde
gelding ser old.(A good farm team)
CATTLE—Jersey x Durham cow 6 years
old, due time of sale Jersey x Durham cow
7 years old, due time of sale; Jersey x
Durham cow 9 years old, due time of sale;
Polled Angus cow 10 years old, due time of
sale; Durnam cow 8 years old, freshened in
December; Hereford heifer 3 years old, due.
in May
Durhamm cow (farrow)
4 Y
ears old,
milking; Durham cow farrow) 9 years old,
w 8 years
d Angus(farrow Pelle cow
milking;
8 cols
w farrow y
• Holstein co
td milking; o g
8 Years
Hereford cow
fRCCOw y a
old, milking; Here
old; Durham cow(farrow) 8 Years old.; 16
Polled - Angus and Durham steers weighing
from 800 to 1080 The: 6spring calves.
PIGS is
chunkschoice
ianPand 'in rox. 170glb condition)
IMPLEMENTS—Fordson tractor, on rubber,
with hydraulic lift, power take off, step-up
gear and starker. (A-1 condition) ; Ferguson
cultivator ; Ferguson 2 -furrow plow.
M -H binder 7 ft. cut • (Ail. condition) ;
M -H 11 -hoe fertilizer drill (A-1. condition);
M -H mower 6 ft. cut (nearly new) ; McC-D.
sidedelivery rake (nearly new) spring tooth
cultivator; 14 plate out -throw drac, with short
tongue and carriers; 4 section harrows; steel.
drum roller; 10 ft, hay rake; rubber tire
wagon (600 x 16 tires) ; steel tire wagon;
2 fiat racks (15 & 16 foot) ; set of sloop
sleighs and flat rack; steel tire ton buggy;
cutter; 1 furrow riding plow ; walking plow;
2000 ib scales; fanning mill ; root pulper• ;
.6-100-11s milk cans; quantity of 2". plank;
40 cotton bags; 1100 sacks; forks, shovels and
numerous other articles
HARNESS -Set of back hand harness ; set
of single harness; collars.
Terms cash—No reserve
NORMAN HOLLAND, Proprietor
TSarold. Jackson, Edward W. Elliott, Auet's
EXECUTORS SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.
On Huron St., in 01,0 Town of Seaforth,.
Estate of the late Mrs. D. Regele, on Friday,
May 7th at 1 p.m.
Tun line of Household Effects including a
practically new '6 ft. Westinghouse 'Refriger-
ator. Terms cash.
FRED BEEVES, .Executor •
I•I. Jackson, Auctioneer
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTII, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class.
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, C. W. Leonhardt, Brod
hegen ; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton p
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth ; Frank •
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth
•RR3 ; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm ; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, ,Seaforth 1
J. H. McEwing, Blyth RR1 ; Hugh Alexander.
Walton i Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents—Tobn E Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin ; 1. F. Prueter, Brodhagen;
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
FOR SALE
Quantity of mixed Seed, made up of Tim
otby, Alfalfa and Yellow Blossom. Also 4.
quantity of Yellow Blossom seed, : THOS, .1.
.ADAMS, phone 14 on 667 Seaforth central'
FARM FOR 'SALE
Wj,t Lot 34, all lot 35, Con. 9, MOKillon,
Tp., containing 100 acres. Bank barn,, frame
house, garage and driving shed, drilled well
and windmill; 26 acres of land ready for seed,.
SAM PETHIOK, RR1 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Rubber tired wagon with good flat hayrack,
tires in. first class shape ; 2 -furrow disc plow ;.
also team of brood mares, 5 and 6 years old,
ALFRED BUCHANAN, lot 7„con. 7, Mullett,
or phone 841 r 4 •
MEN' WANTED
535. to $60. A 'WEEK! .Your own l usiness l
No .boss, ' no timeclock, independence I The
leading line of .Home .Service Products! Fine
pity and rural territories available. A vehiclel
is needed for routes. If. you have selling
ability and a small capital—write to -day for
FREE information - FAMILRX — 1600
Del
oilmrer MONTREAL.
NPREAL.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician.
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.,
Office Flours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 20 and 27.
FOR SALE
1980 Model A; also set of used Fleury
Bissell tractor discs; Massey-Harrisfertilizer
drill. Would trade any of above on .cattle or
pigs. Also 1,000 pullets,heavy breeds, al-
most readyfor shelters. For Rent.- by the.
acre, a fertilizer I11Z81
spreader, p can
be u
se
d by
'horses or traCtores especially good for hay and
pasture ground. Am wrecking T car—
parts
for sale. HARVEY McILWAIN,: 852r23
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON,,H.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye Ear, Nose and Threat
Graduate in M.eilicine, University of Toronto..
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and -
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel; Seaforth, third Wednesday
in each .mouth from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
FOR SALE
Six -room house on George street, all newly
decorated, good furnace and 3 -piece bath,
hardwood floors downstairs. Good - garage,
about two lots of land. Phone 217 w Seaforth
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FOR SALE
Stuccoed house, good basement, hydro. First
Mass shape in Egmondville. Prompt posses-
sion.
Modern Brick house, W. William St. Make.
good investment. Prompt possession.
E.
0, CHAMBERLAIN, Insu344ce Broker,
Seaforth. Ont. Phone Off. 344, Res, 220
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBISRT
Tenders for the Erection of Culverts
Tenders will be received at at Council
meeting to be held in the Township Hall,
Stage, until. three P,M„ Monday, May 3rd,
1948, for the erection of the following
Culverts.
Opposite Lot 5, Con, 8, approximately 89.2
cubic yards.
Opposite Lot 30, Con, 0, -approximately'
100,6 cubic yards,
Opposite Lot 1.0, Con. 5, approximately 72,8
cubic yards,
Opposite Lot .6, Con. 6, approximately. 43.2
cubic. t'a'ds.
Townshipsupplying the Steel and Cement.
Tenders tobe submitted according to plans
and .specifications which' may be obtained at
the office of the Road Superintendent. A
marked cheque of ten per cent must .accom'
pang each tender•. Lowest or any tender not
pecessarily accepted.
THOS. b. WREN.
Clerk of the Twp of. Hibbert
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 3, Exeter,
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchel&
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 66
VETERINARY SURGEONS
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
L C. HALL, D.V.M., VS.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
Personal attention by either Vet-
erinarian when requested (if possible>
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c. •
Royal Apartments Phone, 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell; H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed.
Postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 6. samples 25c; 24• damples $1.00.
Order Dept. Dept. T-74, ” Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
WANTED TO BUY
All old - horses and dead animals. If
suitable'' for mink feed, will pay more than.
fertilizer prices—if not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone - at once. GILBERT
BROS., Mink ,Ranch; Goderich. Phone collect
936r21, or 936r32, Goderich
TENDERS. WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders will be received by the. undersigned
up to 3 p.m., May .1st, 1948,:' few the con-
struction of approximately 600 lineal feet of
cement sidewalk in the Village of Egmond-.
Mlle. The Township will supply cement and
contractor must furnish all other 'require-
menta A marked cheque ye a the amount mount of
0100.00 moat accompany each Tender. and
Tenders nand be sealed Township
marked.
Tender" and waled to Township Cl otat
E. P Chesney Seaforth, Ontario, and must`
be at a rate per cubicyard,Lowest or any
tender not necessarily .accepted.
For further particulars apply. -to Robt.
Dalrymple, Road Sup't„ Egmondville,Ont.
E.
P.
CHIMNEY,
Clerk
of the
Town
sirof Tucker
smith
am
ith
FOR SALE
Modern bricblduplex on West William st.
1r/3 .story, frame dwelling, new furnace:
village of Egmondville. early possession.
Modern 138 storey frame dwelling insulated,
Goderich streest east.
Frame cottage, garage. South Main street.
Immediate possession.
1j, storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
on South Main street, Seaforth.
Modern -dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth,.
M.. A, REID, Seaforth
"PITTSTON" COAL
'Top quality Pennsylvania Anthracite'
We have a few cars of this good!
Coal (in Stove and Nut Size)
(Coming along in May and June)
ALSO A CAR or
'RIVERDALE' ALBERTA LUMP
"From the Deep Seam, Mines"
We are offering this, Coal for
direct delivery from cars, and
will give attention to orders
received •
Delivery Charges will be, deducted to
Farmers hauling their own
J. H. SCOTT
PHONE 336