The Seaforth News, 1949-06-30, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1949
' HENSALL
Mr, and M. Lloyd ,Hudson, of St.
Marys were recent visitors with rel-
atives and friends here.
Miss Noma Snell of Exeter visit-
ed during the past week with Mr.,
and Mrs. Melvin Moir and family.
Mr, and Mrs, F. G. Bonthron visit-
ed recently with Mr, and Mrs, Wolff
near Trenton.
Miss Barbara Michie of Ingersoll
visited this week with Mrs. Roy Mac -
Laren and Donald.
'Miss Helen Swan returned home
after a pleasant Visit in Goderich.
Scheel Picnic
The Hensel] Public School picnic
washeld at Lions Palk, Seaforth on
Thursday afternoon, and was largely
,attehded, ,Theafternoon was• spent
'inswimming and sports. Foll6wing
are'tlie results of the •races, pre-
school children; Billie Shaddick,
J. Stephan, B, Breale; girls 6 & 7, N.
•
Passmore, Ruth ' Donaldson,. Joyce,
Faber; boys'6 and 7,= Jerry McClin-,
they, Jerry Regele, Terry Forrest;
girls 8 and 9, Joan Koehler, Joan
Kerslake, Gwendolyn Spencer;'.boys
8 and9, Billie Kerslake, Murray Har-
burn, Donnie Reid; girls 10 and 11,
Margaret Reid, Judy Shaddick, Carol
Mcblurtrie; boys 10 and 11, Gerald
Flynn, Wayne Welsh, Thomas La-
vender; girls -3-legged race, Audrey
Walsh and Eudora Hyde, Ruth .Sol-
der. and Marilyn Mousseau, Jean
Bolden and Jean Lavender; boys 12
and over, Wheelbarrow race, • Ron
Chuter and Ron Passmore, Bill Fink
and LeRoy Peters, Ron and Ray Mc-
Kenzie; ladies kick -the -slipper, Elaine
Beer; toothpick race, Mrs. Kerslake's
side; peanut race, Elaine Beer and
Dolly Hildebrandt. During the sup-
per hour Miss Brandon was present-
ed with pen and pencil set by Beth
Goddard. Jean Lavender read the ac-,
companying address. Mis---EVaiuon
made a fitii -- elliy. Mr. Russell
Dennis_ , was presented with a
"p clue case by Carol btcMurtrie.
Joan Johnston read the accolnpany-
ing address; ;lir. Dennison replied
thanking the pupils.
Dear Miss Brandon:— It is fitting
that our good-bye's to you are made
at such a happy occasion as a picnic
on this sunny June afternoon, for
during your five years in our school,
you have mingled happiness and
brightness with the lessons you
taught. We may and no doubt will
forget a great deal of the book -
learning you have so patiently and
conscientiously drilled into us, but
we certainly shall never forget the
brighter spots of our association with
you. The extra help and encourage-
ment you gave when needed, the
activities you planned, and all the
-many other things apart from school
work for which you took time, will
always be remembered. Although we
shall miss you sincerely when the
bell calls us all together again in
September, we hope you will be
happy in your new school. That you
will be successful goes without say-
ing, for we know you will give there
the same quality of service you gave
us. Will you please accept this small
token of remembrance from all the
boys and girls who have passed
through your hands at Hensall Pub-
lic School? Signed on behalf of the
pupils of Hensall Public School.
Dear Mr. Dennison :— On behalf
of the boys and gills of your room
we would like you to accept this gift
as a remembrance of your year
spent in Hensall. We have enjoyed
the year very much and we trust
that this gift will carry with it many
happy memories. Signed—Pupils of
Room 3.
Mr .and Mrs. John Passmore visit -
e
c1 over the weekend with,Rev. R. A.
and Mrs. Passmore at Salford.
Mr. John Krueger of Los Angeles,
Calif., is holidaying with his aunts
Mrs. H. McMurtrie and Mrs. Agnes
Farquhar and uncle Mr. Allen Co-
chrane,
Arnold Circle •Meets
Mas. Wm.' Brown was hostess for
the June meeting of the Arnold Cir-
cle Evening Auxiliary with Mrs.
Harold Bonthron, co -hostess. Mrs:
Glenn Bell, president, presided and,
the meeting opened with theworship
period by Mrs. Charles Forrest. Mrs.
P. A. Ferguson gave the topic which
was niost interesting. The roll call,
was answered by "Communion". The'
business followed and it was decided
to hold the annual picnic July 29th
at Lions' Park, Seaforth. Miss Jean
McQueen read an interesting item
from the Glad Tidings, written by
Rev.' P. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Clark
Kennedy read the iteral from the, Re
cord. The meeting' closed by a hymn
and the Lord's Prayer in. Unison. De-
licious refreshments were served by
the hostess, co -hostess, Mrs. E. Fink' W. H. GOLDING IS •
and Mrs: J. McEwan.
Mrs. John A. McEwan 'returned NAMED TO SENATE
home after a pleasant visit in Tor-
onto, Niagara Falls, while there at-
tended Grand Lodge.
During the month of July worship
service will •be held in Carmel Pres-
byterian Church at 11 a.an. only,
conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Sun-
day School at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Mac Greer of London visited
recently with her mother, Mrs. Bon-
thron.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson is having a
month's vacation.
DUBLIN •
•'s' "son-i5urrs—
Rev. ,V. Morrison, S.J„ Toronto,
uncle of the bridegroom, officiated
at a ceremony on Saturday, June 18,
at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, unit-
ing in marriage, Elizabeth Rose
Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Burns, Staffa, to Mr. Joseph
A. Morrison, Windsor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jaques Morrison, : ublin. Rev.
J. B. Ffoulkes, D.C.L. assisted in the
double -ring ceremony. For the occa-
sion the church altar was decorated
with white peonies and orange blos-
soms. Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a gown of white
skinner satin, styled with sweetheart
neckline, fitted Bodice and long
sleeves extending in lily points over
the hands. The full skirt gathered in-
to a flowing train edged with lace.
Her hand -embroidered silk net veil
held in place by a halo of lace, fell
into a train over that of the gown;
she carried a prayer book adorned
with white gardenias. Mrs. George
Holtzhauer, Galt, sister of the bride,
as matron of honor, wore a gown of
blue net over taffeta, with elbow
length sleeves, shoulder tip veil and
matching headdress; she carried a
nosegay of carnations, roses and
sweet peas. Miss Mary Morrison,
sister of the bridegroom was brides-
maid, wearing a gown fashioned with
a pink lace bodice extending over the
hip line into a full nylon skirt over
taffeta. A high sweetheart halo of
pink net held her elbow snatching
pink veil. She carried a nosegay sim-
ilar to that of the matron of honor.
Mr. John Morrison, Galt, was best
man and the ushers were Mr. Fergus
Burns and Mr. Vincent Morrison,
youngest brothers of the bride and
bridegroom. Mr. Daniel Burns Jr.
sang an Ave Maria at the Offertory
and 0 Sacred Heart, 0 Love Divine
during the signing of the register,
Mrs. William Lane, Dublin, presided
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PHONE -DAY 43 NIGHT 595 W
(London Free Press)
William H. Golding, of Seaforth,
former member of Parliament for
Huron -Perth is to be congratulated
upon his appointment to the Senate
of Canada.
Mr. Golding's elevation was an-
nounced by Rt. Hon. Louise St.
Laurent on Saturday, along with
five others. The new Western Ont-
ario senator has given his home con-
stituency long and faithful service;
has made a noteworthy contribution
to the life of the Commons, especial -
House in committee of the whole.
As such, he served without remun-
eration although this was offered.
His appointment to the Senate
comes as no surprise. During his
Western Ontario campaign tour, Mr.
St. -Laurent gave the hint direct by
telling the people of Huron -Perth
that although Mr. Golding had re-
tired from the Commons, he hoped
that Mr. Golding's services still would
be available to Canada "in another
sphere."
Of the other appointees, probably
Adelard Godbout, ex -premier of
Quebec, is the best-known in this
region. At least, Western Ontario is
familiar with his name, and with the
part he has played for many years.
in Quebec politics.
While there might be some criti-
cism of Mr. St. Laurent making his
announcement only two days before
a national election— the appoint-
ments could have had some bearing
on the outcome of balloting in the
affected districts — pre-election ap
pointments to the Upper Chamber
have been standard practice. Usually
a prime minister likes to hand out
these honors to party friends be-
fore voting day just in case.
The six new appointments boost
Liberal representation in the 102 -
seat Senate from 67 to 73.
Over the years that the Liberal
Government has been in office, it -has
built up a top-heavy majority in the.
Senate. This is so true that today
the Upper House is representative of
little other than the Liberal party.
The new appointments—and those
still to conte—underscore again the
necessity for definite steps towards
Senate reform. This situation is one
which the newly elected 21st Parlia-
ment of Canada might do well to
study, and to rectify. The readiest
approach would be through an all -
party joint connnittee of the Senate
and House.
At Finnigans
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The large -apples on the top of the basket are being held up
by a lot oflittleones in the bottom
•WEEK -END SPECIALS
jello Pie Filler, 3 for , .25e Special Floor Wax, lb 25c
Heinz Ketchup. 25c Freshie Drinks, 6 for 25c
Red Rose Coffee, lb.: ,... , 55c Red Bii'd Matches, .3 for:19c
In Stock— Fruit Jars
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
CARD OF -THANKS
Mr: and Mrs..' Campbell Eyre wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and appreciation
to the Kippen East W.I. and to Mr. A.
Fjnlayson and, pupils of S.S, No. 10 and to
all those who helped in any way and who'
sent cards, flowers,treats, giftsand who
made .inquiries and visits during Douglas's
illness; also thanks to the doctors and staff
of Clinton .hospital and the special nurse
Mae, 0. Longman
WANTED
25 Raspberry pickers. Apply to NORRIS
S'ILLERY, RR3 Seaforth. 62843 Clinton
FOR SALE
Two crepe dresses, one white and one
blue. Two sun dresses for a 14 -year-old, one
red wool herring bone suit and .one navy blue
herring bone skirt for a 14 -year-old. Phone
125-W, Seaforth ..
FOR SALE
6 -tube Astra electric radio. Apply to News
Office
FOR SALE
fteen acme of timothh.
COLCLOUGH BROS. Seaforth RR2Apply to
FOR SALE
A good black horse, 6 years old, sound,
,Also a young York sow .bred two months..
Phone 805r21 tiTnnd i1l"� 91'k%1•knp2r
FOR SALE
1940 Chevrolet panel half -ton truck in ex-
cellent condition, motor overhauled, $676.
W. FINLAYSON, c/o Henry Weiland, Eg-
mondville on this Friday and Saturday only.
STRAYED
From Lot 18, Con, 9, McKillop, one grey
steer with horns, weighing around 800 lbs.Anyone seeing this.
east lease
WILSON LITTLE, RR1bSeaforth. 845r5fy
FOR SALE
Good serviceable flat rack, can beseen at
James Krauskopf Blacksmith Shop, Dublin,
or apply to V. J. LANE, Seaforth RR 5.
Phone 46-12 Dublin
FOR SALE
Massey -Harris Binder. 6 foot cut. GORDON
MacDONALD, Seaforth •
FOR SALE
1941 Chevrolet in good condition. Phone
290 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A quantity of square timber 10x12, hem-
lock and maple. .Also a number of good
hemlock sticks 0x7 and 16 ft. long. May be
seen at the Kinburn United Church. For
particulars phone 8001.24 or 500r4
FOR SALE
Deering 7 -foot binder 'and a Massey -Harris
hay loader. LESLIE BOLTON, Walton R13.1.
Phone 8431,13
FOR SALE
1 .solid oak settee, folds out as normal bed.
1 MaClary Quebec stove with long deep fire
box with oven. 1 table model coal -oil stove,
good as new. 1 -16 -inch lawn mbwer in good
shape. 1 Doherty' range with warming closet
and reservoir, good as new. 1 iron pump with
pipe and cylinder. Apply to JACK PETHICK,
North Main street
at the organ.
A wedding breakfast was served at
the Queen's Hotel, Stratford. A re-
ception was held at the home of the
bride's parents. The bride's 'none).-
received
otherreceived wearing a black and white
gown of rayon taffeta with white ac-
cessories. She was assisted by Mrs.
Morrison, mother of the bridegroom,
wearing a flowered silk crepe dress
with white accessories. The corsages
were of red roses. Supper was served
to sixty guests on the spacious lawn.
Assistants were Mrs. John MacDon-
ald, Mrs. Edwin Dick, Mrs. Gilbert
Murray and Mrs. Roland Kleinfeldt.
Among the guests were the grand-
mothers of the bride and bridegroom,
MrstC. Kenny, London, and Mrs. M.
Sullivan, Detroit, both more than 80
Years of age.
Later Mx. and Mrs. 'Morrison left
on a motor trip, both wearing match-
ing suits of blue gabardine, the bride
choosing white accessories and . a
white gardenia corsage. Guests were
present from, Detroit, Windsor, Galt,
Toronto, London_ and Stratford. The
bridal couple will reside in Windsor.
A post -nuptial reception honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison, re-
cent newly-weds, was held in Dublin
Parish hall on Friday night. A large
crowd of friends and neighbors was
present to extend good wishes to the
bridal couple. An address was read
by Martin Murray and presentation
of a purse of .money was made by
Norval Elliott. The bridegroom made
a suitable reply. A social evening of
dancing followed, music being sup-
plied by the Harburn Orchestra.
Lunch was served by a group of
young ladies and their assistants.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meaner enter-
tained at a dinner on Sunday in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mea-
gher, recent newlyweds, Rev. Joseph
A. Feeney, London, was a guest.
Frank Melady and son, Parry
Sound, with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Melady.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lavailette and
son, Calgary, Alta., with Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Murphy.
FOR SALE
8 choice York pigs seven weeks old. THOS.
BURNS, RR4 Mitchell
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS &
Furniture. On Lot 12, Con. 4, Mcliiltop Tp.,
24 miles north of Seaforth and 81/4 miles
east, on Saturday. July 2nd, at 12 o'clock dst
3 Work Horses
IMPLEMENTS, ETC. — 1 .set bridles, 2
forks, 1 Viking cream separator, 1 oak bar-
rel, 1 side rake, 1 hay loader, 1 plow, 1
binder, Irfoot, Massey-Harria; 1 cultivator;
1 fertiliee'O drill; 1 deck drill; 1 fanning
mill; 1 cutting box; 1 moveable rack; 1 set
scales; 6 cords hardwood; lawn mower; wire,
2 .rolls; chain; fence stretchers and gripe;
1 rubber tire buggy; 1 cutter; 1 work bench
and vise; 1931 DeSoto car; 1 pump; 26 feet
Pining; 1 step ladder ; 1 land. roller ; 1
muffler ; 1 wagon on steel; 1 stoneboat; 1
set sleighs; 1 electric motor; 1 pump Sank;
1 set harrows, 7 sections; 1 dump rake; 3,
bunches shingles, ox; 1 manure spreader,
New Idea; 2 mowers; 1 disc out -throw; 1
colony house; 1 plow ; 1 wheelbarrow ; large
number of tools; 1 halter; 1 set of sockets;
3horse collars; 1 brace and large number of
hies.
GRAIN -160 bushels Oats
FUO1NITURE-1 leather bottom arm chair -
4 leather bottom chairs ; 3 leather bottom and
back chairs; 1 leather rocking chair; one
tray ; one piano and stool ; 1 stand ; 1 hall
rack; 1 Victrola; 1 rug, 15x12; 1 drosses;
1 bed, springs and mattress ; 1 chair ; 1
stand; 1 cane bottom rocking chair; 1 dress-
er^, 1 cane top table; 1 small table; 1 drop
head Singer sewing machine; 1 white bed,
springsand mattress; 1 set beam scales; 1
crock ; 1 wnah tub ; 2•gallon crock ; sealers;
20 quart sealers of fruit; 1 electric radio.;
1 Renfrew cook stove; 1 couch; 2 -burner hot
kitchenl chairs; radextensioishes ; 1 small reeking table
screen ; 1 crock churn ; 1 table 1 extension
table; 1 washing machine; 1 coal oil stove;
7 small 'table; 1 large dresser; 1 desk; 1
trunk ; 1 bed, springs and mattress; 1 dress-
er; 1 wash stand ;. 1 caudle stand; V -broach ;
2 candlesticks, 2 sets log tongs, 60 tea towels,
large amount table cloths and linens; 1 amt;
1 green rug, 3x6 ; 1 brown .rug 3s0 ; 1 red
rug, 8x6 some antique dishes 1 oil cloth;
1 electric iron ; silver, forks, knives and
spoons; 1 cake platter; 1 set shears; a full
line of moking utensils; a large number of
pillows and cushions; 1 silver tea pot; alarm
clock; number of curtains; 1 large mirror.
Terms—Cash
ESTATE OF D. J. O'REILLY
Michael B. Murray, Lewis P. Coyne,
Executors
Lew Rowland, Auctioneer
Jas. Carlin, Clerk
KIPPEN EAST
The Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute will hold their annual picnic in
Lions Park, Seaforth, on Thursday
afternoon, July 7 at 8 p.m. There
will be sports, ball games and picnic
supper. Everyone in the community
is invited. Each family bring their
own silverware and cups and picnic
basket. Come and make it a real.
get-together.
HUGH THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
Opp. Library
New Stock
Sterling Work Shoes
7 different Styles & Prices to
choose from including Arch
Support Shoes
RASPBERRIES FOR SALE •
Orders taken now for raspberries. Place
your order early and be sure of getting some.
NORRIS SILLERY, Seaforth RRB. Phone
628r28 Clinton
THE SEAFORTH NEWS •
Snowdon Bros.. Publiahera
Authorized as Second Class math Post Office
Dept., Ottawa
HELP WANTED
Girl for general housework, capable of
taking charge of two-year-old child. Good
wages. Apply Box 127, The Seaforth -News
LOST •
One folding change purse which contained
a stem of money. Apply to Seaforth News
A baby buggy, 05. Phone 668r13 Seaforth
FOR SALE
1936 Dodge coach in good condition, two
practically new tires, heater,driven 61,000
miles. Apply MRS. CHARLETHEOBALD,
Egmondville
HARLOCK
, Mrs. Wm. Mills of Blyth spent a
few days the latter part of last week
at the home of Mr. Wm. Murphy and
Mrs. John Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell have their
grandson of Detroit holidaying with
them.
Master, Jimmie Scott of Toronto
celebrated his 15th birthday on Sat-
urday, June 25, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Colson. We wish
you many happy returns of the, day
Jimmie.
There was a holiday at Harlock
school Mbnday owing to the election.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shepherd and
girls moved on Monday. We hope they
enjoy their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson spent
Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Watson.
CONSTANCE
Tlae Constance church and com-
munity will holcl their annual picnic
next Tuesday afternoon, July 5, at the
Lions park. Everyone welcome,
FOR SALE
10 choice little Pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply
FRANK MALONEY, George St.
BOX
3Ennrrat mitre
0
FOR SALE
One blue roan mare seven years old, about
1800; one mare 6 years old, about 1000. One
11 year old mare about 1460; one redroan
year old filly; one rubber tired wagon ; ADDIS
to ALFRED BUCHANAN, lot 7 con. 7,
Hullett, or phone 541x4 Seaforth
FOR SALE
28 Madel A Ford. Apply to LESLIE
PRYCE, phone 840-14 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Pure bred Aberdeen Angus bull 15 months
old. Phone 31 on 833. J. W. THOMPSON,
RR2 Seaforth
FOR SALE
1942 International 34 ton Truck with stake
rack, in good running condition. Phone 48r
26, Brussels central. MARK HAMILTON,
Walton
FOR SALE
Two pure bred Shorthorn bulls of service-
able age, by Elector's Mint bred by I{laymor
Elector. GEO. L. REID, Varna, Ont.
FOR SALE
Holstein bull, sixteen months old. Priced
to sell. WILLIAM SPARKS, Phone 08r32,
Bayfield central
Wool Wanted
ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO
JACKSON'S IS GRADED
IN SIEAFORTH, AND FULL
SETTLEMENT IS MADE
FROM THERE
H. M. Jackson
Seaforth Phone 8W & 3J
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 595W
SUMMER FILL UP
TIME IS
HERE
Two cars of nut here -this week
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 593-W Seaforth
FOR SALE
Saddles, new and used, Western, English
and army. Also riding bridles and martin-
gales. One lady's side saddle. DALE NIXON.
phone 66104 Seaforth
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST,, SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of insurance risks effect
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fite Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEA'FORTH, ONT.
Of[iceie—Praeide,it. O. W. Leonhardt, Brod-
hagen ; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Sec. -Treat.. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors=Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; lfrnnk
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore. Seaforth
RR3; Chris0Leonhardt,Bornholm: 11. J.
Trewarthe. Clinton ;.John L. Malone, Seaforth ;
J. H. McEwiag, Blyth 11111 ; Hugh Alexander.'
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents—Sohn E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F:
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodbagen;
George A. Watt. Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other bueineea. will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
Tenders Wanted
North Side United Church
Addition To Building
Tenders will be received up to July 1601, by
the undersigned, in writing, for the erection.
of an addition to the rear of North Side
United Church,' said addition to be approxi-
mately 70' x 17', two storeys. Building to be
of cinder block construction and faced with
brick. Plans and specifications may be seen at
Savauges' Jewellery Store any time after
June 28th. Lowest or any tender not -neces-
sarily accepted.
SAN SCOTT
Chairman of Committee
Tenders Wanted
North Side United Church
Steam Heating; Plant
Tenders will be received up to. July 15th,
by the undersigned, in writing, for . the
installation of ateam heating in North Side
United Ohurch..Plans and specifications may
be seen at Savauge's Jewellery Store, any
time after June 28th.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
SAM SCOTT
Chairman of Committee
NOTICE
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D. Internist
'P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday an4
Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor td Dr. W. 0. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
are, tar, Noce and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto.
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute,: Mooreflel8'a Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals
Commercial Hoteeoith, London,
WAeeder
in each month from'2 to 4 p.m. -63 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
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
411, Exeter.
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos,
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and holidays 66
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173.
McConnell & Hays.
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK ID. MoCONNELL
II. GLENN RAYS. County Crown Attorney.
SHAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M= V.S.
Main St.
Seaforth'
Phone. 106
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Vice -President
Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton.
Direbters
William . H. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Colouhoun, Science Hill
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. tallantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris. Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary -Tr Arthur Fraser, Exeter
FOR SALE
A frame double dwelling on Centrestreet
with two acres of land
Modern Dwelling on East .William St. Hard-
wood floors, new furnace. earlypossession.
Pastime farm near Varna with 50-60 acres.
of improved land. Good water .supply
Good farm 100 acres, . 21/4 miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek poems
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West William et.
11 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered.
tre
on South Main set,4e. atorth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seafort6
NOTICE -
Brush and. spray painting, paper hanging,
The Purebred Belgian Draft Stallion WEST varnishing and graining, ALBERT NORMAN,
PINE SUPIIEME —5249— Enrolment - No. Mitchelh, Phone 299-W.Mitahell
3017. First Class. Form 1. FOR SALE
The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WINSTON
V -E —29989— Enrolment No. 4588. Second Aygienla Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
Class• Forme 2 postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
Route for 1949—Mon, & Tues., vicinity of list 6 eamBles 20o; 24, samples $1.00. Maii-
Dungannon, Lucknow, Brussels. Blyth. Wed, - Order Dept. T-79, Nov -Rubber Co.,. Box 91.
& Thurs., vicinity Seaforth. ()Anton Dublin Hamilton, Ont.
Friday & Sat„ vicinity of Kippen, Hensall
and - Zurich. Terms $17 to insure, payable
March fat, 1060.
T. J. MCMIOHAEL, Prop. and Manager
Grade A --Premium No. 181. First Class
Form 1. Enrolment No. 4316
The purebred Black Pereheran Stallion 5.
ST. BLAIN MARQUIS
Mon.—Tues.—Vicinity of Senfnrth andDublin
Wed.-Thurs.—Vicinity of Exeter and 'Liman.
Frf.-Sat Vm4nity Dashwood and Zurich
Terms $2 down ; $12 April 1st, 1950
Phone 88124 Hensall ; or 14 r 14 Dublin
WILLIAM COLD, Prop. and Manager
FOR SALE
Brick house, 3 Pc, bathroom, furnace,
double garage, situated s/w corner of Wilson
& Centre Ste. A lovely home. Prompt pee -
session.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res, 220 Office 384