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The Huron Expositor, 1946-06-28, Page 8,T 111* A LTV', 'CCIRENT l„ARY AND I;l"'ORM +fie�..IIaaWailes who give dttllF, vlrith service. eA•�x'S° F 0 R ONTARIO chat ikMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Information gladly given. FOR SALE • • St�ceo dwelling with all modern trona" Blanes, on Jarvis Street. Early Vas'sesjOfl..... Other. desirable •proper - &lee also listed. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - .. proprietor Insurance & Real Estate Phone 214 Seaforth The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing; Seaforth. Office hours: Tues- day. Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday evening, 7.80 p -m. tdDp.m. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O G. A. WHITNEY o Successor to O HOLMES & WHITNEY 0 Main Street - Seaforth O AMBULANCE `SERVICE 0 Adjustable hospital bed for 0 rent. O Agent for Mitchell Nursery .O Flowers. 0 Telephone 119 O Nights and Holidays 65 0 ' O. 4,0 O'O 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '00 O O O O O O O O O O W. J. CLEARY o q. Seaforth, Ont. 0 O LICENSED EMBALMER 0 O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR"'O O Night or Day Cally --335 0 000000000000 00000000000 O O O J. A. BURKE O O Funeral Director O O DUBLIN- ONT:- _ O' O Night or day calls: Phone 43"r 10 0 O O 00-4000000000 CarWashing - AND Simonize - AT Seaforth Motors PHONE 141 TAXI SERVICE • ANY TIME • ANY WHERE Phone 162 — Seaforth CECIL J. LEMON Chesterfields • a n d Occasional Chairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also' "Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Uholstering Co. Stratford J TELEPHONE 579 For. further information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH Body St Fender Repairs; AT . Seaforth, Motors PHONE 141 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL VIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. 'HEAD OFFICE- — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS;. • Frank McGregor, Clihtan - President +C'htle Leonhardt, Broditagen, Vice -Pres'. *erten A. Reith,. Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. DIRECTORS r1 "Cbrie, Le nalatelt,'.Blrodbagen; '11, J. r'.�ryy'a+r+�e�yyete rush,,, Oliyntnn; Aiii,t Broadfoot, .sWS1W Qj'•fitt$f0rt ie Alevitiuer M ang, '10 thy: rtatik lkieGr°egor R.R. Iif `tdb rah 11 Yta1$deri . At i It. A;r Tiih d R.. fl'iton; 1XIi X alit d al , lei, 4 'Sd8t"ki; eo gey 7.effdh, ,:It Itc., 1, oui�.• J 'dlE't 1 1 , i3e t elf' its a i�v � �tttblin e' '' y r titer; L5. Mae' Lane Altai/Are Meets. ,.... 'the monthly fleeting :of the Mee ?cane Auxiliary of Nert:beide United. Cltureh was held on Tuesday' evening • at •- 8 o'clock, Mrs. R. Savauge opened the meeting by reading a poem, "My Faith Leoks Up To Thee," followed with prayer by Mrs. James Scott. The remainder of the meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. F. J, Bechely: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung anti Mrs:' G. A. Whitney led in prayer. A solo -by Mise Lois Hog- garth was° beautifully rendered, .ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Hog- garth, Mrs. Roy Lawson ably, gave the topic, "Home MiSsioas," and was much appreciated. The meeting clos- ed by singing "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun," and by repeating, the Mizpah benediction.: fig r.>� r s> er34, i+ae 'f a s- is 44: Chuches First Presbyterian Church. -10 ,a.m. The Sunday Sehool; 11 a -m., Public Worship: The Sacrame>it of Baptism will be administered; 7 p.m., Public Worship: The Minister will preset, Northside United .Church.—Rev. H. V. Workman, 'Minister: 10E'a:'gii., Sun- day School; 11 a.m., Public Worship; 7 p.m., Worship Service. Welcome to these services, (Picnic July 3 as an- nounced). • Anglican.—June 30: Seeond'Sunday after Trinity: Se Thomas', Seaforth —10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 am., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 7 p.m:, Evening Prayer and Sermon. • St. Mary's, Dublin -9.30 a.m., Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon.—The. Rector, Rev. C. F. L. -Gilbert, B.A.; at all ser- vices. Congregational •"' picnic for St. Thomas' and St. Mary's, Thursday afternoon,. July 6,. at Lions Park, Sea - forth. • Presbyterian Senior Auxiliary Meets: —The Senior Auxiliary of the Wo- men's Missionary Society met in First. Presbyterian' Church Tuesday for their June meeting. 'Mrs. Robert Eb- erhart, after opening the • meeting, conducted the various points of'busi- ness- and received the •feports. Mrs. -James Reid,' whose group was in charge, gave a review of the previous chapters in the study- of Africa. and with Miss Lena Graham continued Seaforth Monument Works -Tr.-PM-DR : -SON- .. Memorial Craftsmen••, SEAFORTH' EXETER CLINTON Seaforth Showrooms .open Tuesdays. See Dr. Harbi rn for appointment airy other time, or Phone 41,1. Exeter. • FOOTBAL • BRUSSELS vs. SEAFORTH —at— RECREATION PARK Seaforth MONDAY, JULY 1st Game called at 7.30 pm.. Admission - 25c and 10c GRAVEL Anyone requiring Crushed or Cement Gravel, call GLENN McLEAN on or before July. 10th Phone 84 r 21, Hensall FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE—Centre Street; modern. Garage, i FRAME HOUSE—Winthrop. One acre hind. • FRAME HOUSE—Coleman Street. i FRAME ROUSE—Stuccoed, With barn. Main Street. 78 -ACRE FARM Tuckersmith Township. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Phones: .Office 220 Res. 334 WANTED TO BUY. WALNUT Best Prices Paid For Either- Standing -Trees or. Logs. Pannall Veneer e PHONE 144754 oil write • 4�'ED :41k rip STREET • Ri henor; Chit. 34te17ea iP eth I t' , 1TPrle full, man, aid Margaret Gtevexts,, the new, chat members Pf th Q WelniNt"•a Missio4^ ar Agelaty., sang.,a;7ppt ch, :.appreciated negro tuliaby, The Bible reading was given .by Mrs, W4iiialat Anent; cit - rent events by Mrs, J,M. C,ovenloce, Mid closing prayer by Mrs. Robert Smith. r. Death df Miss gJice–Mulcahy--The death occurred on. Monday, June 17, of a well known resident of town in the person of Alice Mulcahy... Miss. Mulcahy was born on the 3rd conces- sion of Hibbert, and resided in Van- couved in the interests of her health for some three years and then return- ed to Seaforth where she lived with her sisters, Miss Nell 'Mulcahy and Mrs. Joseph Melady.. The deceased was a member of St. James' Cleurch, the 'O.W.L., the Altar Society, the Propogarion of the Faith and other church •organizations. The funeral .was held on Wednesday to St. James' Church where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. T. P.' Hussey, and was largely attended. The pall- bearsr were Messrs.. J. M. McMillan;, Maurice 'Melady, Charles. Hagan, P. J. Dorsey, Joseph. Heffernan and Jas. 'Hagan. Interment was made in St. James' cemetery. Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets. --About sixty members of the Bar- bara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Pres- ebyterian Church were entertained by Mrs. John McMillan at ,her beautiful home in McKillop on Tuesday after- noon, at a pot -luck supper. Several members of the W.M.S. were present as guests of the auxiliary. The wea- ther was perfect and the setting beau- tiful, as the birds sang in the trees and the winding river went slowly by. Mrs, W. A. Wright was in •Ole chair for the business period when' it was decided to hold an August meeting., Anyone wishing to donate • to the Peace Thankoffering fund will please contact Miss Belle Campbell. Mrs., R. R. McKindsey and her group were in charge of the remainder of the pro- gram and "Praise God From Whom - All Blessings Flow" was sung. Mrs. H. E: Smith. read the Scripture les- son and Mors. Earl Bell read the Glad Tidings Prayer. Mrs. T. G. Scott and Mrs. W. M. Stewart received the col- lection. Mrs. J. F. Scott, Thornton. Hall, gave a story that had been .writ- ten byone of the best known and best loved member of the church; the late Miss H. I. Graham, the' title of which was "Her, Offering." Mrs. E. A. McMaster and Mrs. J. B. Russell moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Mc-. Millan for her .hospitality,'' and 'Mrs. Robert Eberhart expressed the 'thanks of the W.M.S. ladies. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in uni- son • Wilbee - Moffat—The marriage of Helen Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat, Seaforth, and Mr. Thomas Frederick Wilbee,. son' • of Mrs. H. Wilbee, Seaforth, and the late 'Horace 'Wilber, was solemnized, by Dr. J. •E. Hogg, assisted bye Rev: H. V, Workmany • ane Northside United Church on Tuesday, Tune 25. Gown- ed in white net over white satin, with huger -tip veil and - matching , head- dress, eaddress, the bride carried red roses. She was given' in marriage by her father. The maid of honor, ,Miss Janie Moffat, sister of the bride, wofe pink net with :lace 'bodice, shoulder veil held with a lace cap and carried pink carnations. Gowned in 'blue net with lace bodice, shoulder -length veil with lace cap,, the bridesmaid,' Miss Margaret Bond, . London, cousin of the bride,. carried pink- carnations. Sgt. ''William Wilbee, Seaforth, bro- ther of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were William Cox, Gode-' -rich, cousin of the bride, and Cpl-. Douglas Bell, R.C.A:F., Mountain View, Ont. Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Sea. forth, accompanied Miss Ruth Wilbee who sang "0- Perfect Love." Miss Wilbee` wore :pink silk jersey with pink frilled bonnet. The bride's mother was wearing black •'mareuis- ette, embroidered An white, with white accessories and a corsage of pink ros- es. The bridegroom's mother wore robin egg blue with matching acces- sories and .corsage of pink roses. The wedding breakfast took place at 't'he home of the bride's parents, which, was decorated with pink and white peonies and orange blossoms:: Assist- ants were Miss Doris McMillan, Mise Kay Robertson,' Miss' Dorothy Cox and Miss Joyce Wilbee. The couple. left for a week's honeymoon, , the bride wearing grey crepe with black and cerise accessories. •They will re= eide, in Seaforth, .Forty guests were present- from London, Guelph, Moun- tain View and surrounding towns. LOCAL' .BRIEFS • Dr, and Mrs. Fraser Oliver, Karen and Donald, of St. Anne's, Que- bec, areguests of the ,former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, and are Also' spending ' a few days in Bayfield. •' Mrs. Charles • Marks,. of Bayfield, visited her, sisters, Mrs. Ada Reid and Miss 'Mary Galbraith this week, • Messrs. James and Thomas Gril- lespie, of T 9 ronto, spent the week- end with Mra. Neil Gillespie. • Sgt. Gerald Snowden arrived home from overseas 'this week. • Miss Eleanor Hudson, who has been teaching in Bronte, has ap'cept- ed a position on the ..Sarniat public school staff. • Mrs. McCondrey, . of London, acid Miss Helen M'eKerCher;,• of Cayuga, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McKercher. • Miss Lois Whitney,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, A, Whitney, left on ''Sunday for London;" where she has secured a position with the London Life Assurance Co. • Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hays and daughter, Patricia, of Detroit, were guests.last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mrs. C. Eckert, Vito spent the winter in Detroit, returned home with them. • Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. Daly left on Thursday for Edmonton, Alta., where they will spei$ the next six weeks. •- • 'Mr. Harold Jackson is in Detroit this week. • Miss Laura Mole has returxted lionle after spending .'three weeks 'Til Toronto. 1,4.AA'Jack tlrafii'eir arrived home Cailday evefiifig; "after=' 'bei'ng' ov'e'rit'e S to the pent three year's. a Mr, and Mfrs. ITugh Sproat and ST. Cf LUMBAN SEAFORTH - at — RECREATION PARK Seaforth SATURDAY, JUNE 29th Game called at 7.30 p.m. Admission - 25c and 10c family, of Detroit, spent the week -end in town.. , • Mr. Alex McCarroll, who spent the winter in Lucknow, has returned to. town. • Mrs. Geminhardt left on Wednes- day for Douglas, Wyoming, after spending some time with her'sisters, Mrs. Ada. Reid, and Miss Galbraith; and her brother, Mr. D. A. Galbraith, in Bayfield. • Captain and Mrs. J. H. Grant and son, John Keith, 01 Ottawa, are gursts. of Mr. and `Mrs. Keith M. McLean. ' • Miss Fergus Bell is visiting Mrs: Van Bell in Sault Ste. Marie. • Mrs. Kenneth McQuaig, of , Lon- don, was" the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D H. Wilson this week. • Mrs. Loffree, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl; Bell.,, • Mr. William R. Sproat is on a motor trip to Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. grning! • ELEVENTH ANNUAL LIONS CLUB hummer :1CarflJaI± TWO :BIG NIGHTS Wednesday. Friday lulyl 7i! LIONS PARK SEAFORTH OR SAL JOISTS PLATE GLASS DOORS" LATH TRIM and BASE, SINKS WINDOWS and DOORS RADIATION=Single rads or by unit .." BOILER—Needs testing FIREWOOD—$2 truckload LIME for fertilizing or poultry use BRICT{—Red; and Yellow Jae lief' and 311 .PIPE .. - Apply„pn Location - HOWE ` WRECKERS Old Normandie Hotel ' 'Clinton il ,i i ePela �yk'�Iyya 4� Gl.eikr �`tg"•. e Mx,, aril i4s Jepg I t' rnT-jr. tffer t1la• WeinI . A • Mr, °and M e• Itonald Hums and (poria have 'i'titlltned,, tq thele hoiuuet in Stratford aftr r entattt'ing theiir,ltelt days with Mr. cad Mrs,, Tl 0. 91 49* am Mr. Billy McClelland of 'Toren.. to, is visiting •at till home fid:' grandmother, yrs, R,; S, IaYs,• • Mrs. W. j. Brady; of Toronto, is visiting her son, Dr. P. L. Brady, Wed Mrs. Brady at Bayfield. iR- Mr. George � alY, of E. eindaie,. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ,Daly, overethe week -end. • Miss Betty Matthews, of Water- loo, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jgseph Matthews. • Rev. T. P. Hussey is in London this week attending the arinual re= treat for the clergy of the Diocese of. London, being held at St. Peter's' Seminary. • Miss Peggy Trapnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Trapnell, under- went air operation for appendicitis ,in 'Scott Memorial 'Hospital on Tuesday. • Mr. W. J. Brownell, former well known Seaforth Old Boy, spent the week -end in town and district. A. resident of Detroit' for a number of years, Mr. Brownell recently 'retired from active business and- is now mak- ing his home in Tampa, Florida. • Miss Rena- Fennell, of. the High School 'staff, returned to her home in Grand Valley on Wednesday. • Miss Marion Belch left Thursday for her home' in Peterboro, and Miss Doris McMillan leaves Friday for Thorold, to spend the holidays. • The Goforth Mission Band of First Presbyterian Church will hold their annual picnic on the church lawn on Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. • Mrs. George Hamilton, of Au- burn; Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Wilson, of Erucefield, and Mt. and Mrs. A. C. Routledge were in Toronto on Tues- day attending the funeral of Mrs. Routledge's cousin, the late Miss Allie Cherry. • Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Taylor; of Peace River, Alta., are guests of. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Hogg. Mrs, Taylor is a niece of Mrs. Hogg. HULLETT Mr. and _Mrs... Robert.. Laidlaw,. -of Sacramento, Cal:, and their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Merle, of San Josie, Cal., Mr.' William Laidlaw, of Grand Centre, ,Alta., Mrs. Neil Grant, of Calgary, and Mr„ ,and Mrs. Sam. Laid- law, of Climax, Sask., are guests at - the home of their sister, Mrs. John Smith. WINTHROP One -Stop Service ON ALL MAKES . OF CARS AND TRUCKS At our mirdernly equip- ped, expertly staffed Ser- vice Department you will find EVERYTI1ING UNDER ONE ROOD` for proinpt, satisfactory car and trace servicing. Whatever your vehicle needs -- save' time and trouble by seeing us first for one.gtop Service! SEAF(3RT.H MQTORS •'ehe r v cher`'Cida e i obiia sales at►d rM AO, ii ' i e it P 9ry . PHONE 141• ” BEAFORTIt ., totetoL The W.A. and W.M.S. of Gaven Church, Winthrop, will hold . their regular -meeting on Wednesday, July 3, at the home of Mrs. R. Bolton. Mr. Austin Dolmage has erected a new barn just east of the village, and Mr. E. Haase is putting up a new henhouse, garage and cow stable. Mrs. John Gillies has returned from Collingwood, where she attended the funeral of her father and -uncle, John. Gillies,• and Malcom Gillies, Mrs. Gil- lies has the sympathy of the com- munity in her bereavement.. Mrs. Mills, of Alliston; Mrs. Wm. Black of Vancouver, and Mr. W. ,J. Brownell, of Tampa, Florida, visited with Mr. and ''Mrs;. Melvin Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pethick and Mrs. • Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King and children, of Stratford, visited at the. home of Mr. Melvin Blanchard, Mrs. Syd. McCullough,, of Blyth, and Mr. Andrew Montgomery, of Brantford, visited their father, Mr. John A. Montgomery, Mrs. Art Henderson, who underwent a serious operation in Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth, has returned to her home here. Mr. Robert McClure, of McKillop, underwent an appendix operation this week. Mrs. Margaret Horne and Mr. E. Haase were in Acton over the week- end. 'Mr. Harry Eddicott spent Sunday in the village. Mr. George Kinney, of London, vis- ited his brother, Mr. William .Kinney, •this week. Mr.• Charles Dickson, of Biggar, Sask., has, returned home after visit- ing his aunt; Mrs. A. Kerr, Landmark Removed , A .landmark, known as Bullard's blacksmith shop, bas disappeared from the corner. at Winthrop. This build- ing was built about 75' years ago and had been the meeting place for hun- dreds of the people of 'McKillop, who came and went. A man by the name of Teeple built it, after which it was sold to William and John ,Bray.:' It was later owned by Mr. m. ''.Cook, and Mr. John Bullard purchased it in 1888. He was the village blacksmith from then until 1937, when he retired. Mr, John 'Montgomery then bought it and had the building wrecked. Mr. Wilson Little has new completed a foundation for •a house to be built on the site. " Die's While At Funeral of Brother While attending the funeral of his brother, John 'Gillies, 64, well known farmer of the Pretty River Valley dis- trict, near Owen Sound, ' was seized with a sudden heart attack and died in a few minutes. His brother, Mal- colm Gillies, ' 70, also passed away suddenly' on Sunday, June 16, at his home near Collingwood. John Gillies wag born' in the Township ofa • Nitt wasaga, the son of one of the (first pioneers of the district. He took up farming at an early age and°'was ac- tive right up until the time of his passing. Mr. Gillies took an active in- terest in the affairs of the commun- ity in the vicinity of the Pretty River Valley in the Blue Mountain district and was a devout member and an elder • of the West Presbyterian 'Church at Nottawasaga.•He was also -an active member of the Robert.Burns- Camp, Sens of S•dotland Lodge at luiltroon. Surviving are his wife, the former -Isobel Hurst, one soh, James of Nettawasa�ar one, dau hter, Mrs. John Gillies of •Seafo',th, t f; sisters, Mrs. Agnes Currie and ggaret G}i1 lies of Tri tt&w>ialaga, anal three grand d'hildr'en. Ws- brothel{ 'Nlale'ootii, wha ,.aco eas ed hien three d $ be= •, bothill•thedit" 2o�e; wets Abe a rto t and d1lerated a &on there for two attyr 06,146, th lb Gfthfea lltd Jti t deet•; itat �•• FI,i�. t'INf ciaaN I,A 'i 'U RRI,IU Pr ' "BECAUSE :OF Thla x•s1 * 1 Sat lie 27 2 29 ,RANO;MOOT TON, CHARLES LAUGHTON HELEN, ,RRol) ERICK A line entertainment, overflowing, with :song and laughter.. • MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BETTY 'BUTTON BARRY FITZGERALD " THE, STORK CLUB " A sparkling deem& with music, comedy and romance. Matinee Monday, July 1 - • 2.30 p.m. NEXT THURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARIA MONTEZ • ROBERT PAIGE " TANGIER " They kept a date with Danger in the double -crossroads of the world. COMING "TOO YOUNG TO KNOW" "DANGER SIGNAL" ed the cat 'which was to carry the pallbearers -•at his brother's funeral when he was seized with tbe fatal attack. The funeral was held on Thursday, June 20. Part of the ser- vice was taken by the Sons of Scot- land Lodge. Six nephews, were pall- bears, and sixteen nieces carried the flowers, which were numerous. Rush Your Order FOR THAT NEW MACK " ~ TRUCK. For Delivery in June Also for immediate delivery, two new 'Clean -Easy Milkers. Can be in- stalled and milking in yourebarn in 20 minutes. Also two Good Pianos, just what you want d for ,, •--•„e that child of yours. PHONE 616 r'34, CLINTON Or See JONATHAN HUGILL AT ONCE! TAXI SERVICE JACK CLEARY &' SEAFORTH Phones; Day 267 .' Night 335 Wool Wanted . All Wool shipped to Jack- son's . is graded in Sea- forth, and full settlement made from there. ' H. M. JACKSON PHONES: 3-W and 34 tainiewiCasino-----;;;;;;;G-ra DANCING EVERY "'NIGHT - A Terrific Hit! Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra Cordon's Orchestra broke all previoug records at the beautiful Sky Club, Brant TOY: - gave Lakeview Casino one of the greatest season openings 'last week;record-breaking crowds, with Canada's newest band sensation! .MIDNITE• DANCE, JULY 1st 12.05 a.m. Art Hallman Corning Tuesday, July 9th. SUNDAY CONCERT, JUNE 30, at 9 o'clock D.S.T. "THE VARIETY ENTERTAINERS” All-Star programme:. The Paul Bros. - Avelle, the Magician — Bari Heywood and•others, malting up a grand concert for young and old- Silver Collection. MONDAY, DOMINION DAY, JULY lst ,SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT — 2 o'clock D.S.T,, Lieury; Brown's Dairy, London; Grand Bend and another London team Grand. Competition! Lieury` .and. Grand Bend were tied two -all when weather pre- vented completion of game en 'last tcurnarttent, May 24th. These teams are very evenly matched.- THREE GAMES IN ALL L — BE SPRE TO SEE THEM! Grand Bend is really humming with activity—Everything is open and going strong! Horseback riding, bowling, roller skating, speed Goat rides, games galore, swimming. 'YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF YOUR STAY AT LAKE HURON'S FINEST RESORT ! ".NOW " FOR BETTER TRACTION AND' EASIER RIDING, HAVE YOUR TRACTOR • TIRES FILLED WITH FLUID 1 This job is done either at the shop or at home with an electric pressure pump. Reasonable prices. — AT — KELLAND'S Tire and Battery Service Main St., Seaforth -' Phone 248 roclarnati Ii TOWN OF SEAFORTH On instructions from the Council,' 1 hereby proclaim ¢� that: ' ,' No Dogs shall be allowed to run At large in 'the Town of Seaforth during the months of -- MAY, JUNE, JULY AND AtTGUST 'Under authority„ttf„.Bylteie No.111 •tor the Town of Seaforth,'hny dogs lio found running 'at large tentrsry to, this Proeiamatibn:, slum tie' liable to be killed And the, owner'' or hairberer pieos ctited: (�; W�J:\ T s ti i'',