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Coming Events L .•.• . Help Wanted
OLD TIME ',BARN DANCE Ann THE WANTED— "'° BE'nWEEN- AGES
Crystal•, Pala�e Ballroom, Mitalrrll, Fri_ of 20 and 45. Box 681, )T(vOSPTOB.
day, August 29, by' tbe• CJCS Ranch Boys- 4159x1
' Come and anion the dun 4169x1
RIG LABOR . DAY NIGHT DANCE. MON-
day,' Sepbebnber 1, at tho Crystal Palace
Ballroom, Mitchell, with Berney Verona and
Vie' 10 -piece Orchestra,. of sweet music for
dancing: with Mel Oatridge and Max Hopper'
las vocalis6 -- 4169x1
Wanted
WANTED—HOUSE TO RENT. PHONE
A. 1934. Seaforth. 4159x1
WANTED—CASH FOR• MQDEL 'A' CAR,
i in A-1 condition. _RHONE 369, Sea-
north-' 4159-1
WANTED — A GOOD SECOND. -HAND
�rr • bicycle. PHONE 12-93;• Hensall.
4159-1
'i:7AIv'1'E�D — FURNISHED AQCOMMODA-
tions for Airman and' wife; no chil-
dren- Phone 123-W, Seaforth, R. MaoDON-
ALD- 4159x1
iWANTED TO RENT—wILL PAY 5,50.00
per /month for shore in Seaforth, suit-
able for drug store. Address enquiries to
MR. KIRKMAN, Queen's Hotel, S4aforth.
4159x1
WANTED—OLD HORSES AND. DEAD
animals, suitable for mink feed. Will
pay 2c a pound live weight for 'horses. Dead
animals according to •value: If dead, phone
collect at once to JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21,
or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderieb_
4158-tf
Work Wanted
VOTING GIRL. 18. WISHES HOUSE WORK
1 in Seaforth or Egmondville. ' Sleep in or
est ' Apply to MISS CLAR.A BAKER, Eg-
ttnondville, Ont, c/o Mrs. Ted Brown.
4159x1
Notices
WEED CUTTING
Township, of. .Tuckersmith
tpHE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH WILL
pay for weed cutting on township roads
at the rate of 2 cents Per rod, Provided such
work is done on or .before 8EPTEMHER 15,
and accounts rendered to and passed, by Road
Superintendent Robert Dalrymple, Egmond-
ville, by OCTOBER 1, 1947.
mo accounts rendered after .this date will
be paid. ,
B. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk.
4156-7
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of ANDREW HENDERSON
'ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of Andrew Henderson, late of
the Township of McKillop, Farmer, deceased,
who diedon or about the 17th day of Juin.
1947, are hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned on or before the 55th day of
September, 1947. full particulars of their
claims ,
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be
distributee amongst the parties entitled there -
;to, having regard only to claims of whish
the undersigned„ shall; then have notice; to
the exclusion of all others, and the under
signer] will not be 'liable to any person of
vrhose claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth this '13th • day of
August, 1947..
ALVIN W. SIT,T1FriY,
Soiie.'tor for *he Executors.
41574
Tenders Wanted '
• TENDERS WAN'1hD
For Bricklaying and
- Plastering,
SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
by Scorn Memorial Hospital„ Se rfortb, n ,
to and Snck:ding September 6th, for the fol -
'1 baying approximately 20;000 bricks.
2. Plastering, two , coats, approximately
1,900 square yards.
All material will be supplied by Scott Mein -
oriel Hospital.
Tenders are to indicate a price per 1,000
brick and a price per square yard plaster,
and may be fol• either Item' 1 or 2 above, or
bath. In the event of the latter, separate
amounts must be shotrn for each item.
Persons tendering must indicate when wean
. tact be oomrnenced and an approximate con-
y:Wian date.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
Tenders mast be forwarded in a sealed
envelope addressed to -
Lawrence De LaFranier,
SCOTT ME01ORIAb, HOSPITAL
Seaforth, Ont.
F ,
41583
FARM FQR SALE BY
TENDER
SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
iJ nn to sod Inquiline September 8, 1947,
Ear the sale of fare lot 26 and part 27, Con-
cession 1, Hay Township. containing 125
etcq±gs (more or less), less C.N31. right-of-way.
This farm is 1.0ca5ed on leo. 4 Highway, Mose
to good grain and cash crop :market, and is
allose to setroois and churches. This farm is
smell 'Mint on. containing a Men 8 -room two -
stoney white brick house, garage, boathouse.
frame Loan 40x60 willt sten* shod attached,
100128. Hydro available. Farin contains ap-
i *aiinakebr 10 acres of hardwood bush, ban
ernes • of the land is reasonably well drained
end in a good state of cultivation Posses-
/gen ban be arranged on December 1, 1047.
For terms and conditions of sale. apply to
tthe ttnder3igned. An 'benders must be sot: -
tatted ' in writing. The highest or any ten-
der riot necessarily accepted. DUNCAN
Bit:W'ART, Henbali, Ont.
4167x4
TENDERS WANTED
Tf. NDE)$ vitt to RECEIVED BY THE
• rmdea1Rned for th'eh ,daretaking of Schools
We 'i stied J, ,'t'r'ek mmith, for the school
yet*; risttail duties, of is school eoreteker
Otf be neeneensed in ffi isitiefaetoty manna;.
ntictrlara grid details' A ple
by pe.. •
1'. d44tr,, Aril
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY •
TWO DOMESTICS FOR
• • Huron County Home
Good salaries with board and 'lodging pro-
vided. Duties to commence immediately.
Applicants please apDly to
Mrs. Martha E. Jacobs
MATRON, HURON COUNTY HOME
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Cards of Thanks
up. AND MRS. WII.LiAM BRITTtDN
wish, to thank their many friend* for
their arta of nitt,dness. while Mn. Britton was
in the hospital.
WISH- TO THANK ALL MY KIND
friends and neighbors for, all their kind-
ness in sending me canals, trats, fruits and
flowers during my recent illness in Scott
Memorial Hospital and since coming borne:
also thanks to the kind nurses on the staff.
4169x1 NEL E EVANS
Births
CARETAKER WANTED .
APPLICATIONS WILL. BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned up to and including
September 6, for the position of
'CARETAKER
AT THE
Seaforth Lions Park
The position is full time fer the months of
May to September, inriusive, and may entail
certain work at other times in the year. A
house, including light and water, is available
and is to bo taken into consideration in de-
termining salary.
Applicants should state salary required per
months and rate per hour for suet work ,as
may be required in other than the five full
time months.
A. Y. McLean; Chairman
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK COMMS'1 tEE
4159-2
Salesman Wanted
SALES STET P WANTED — SALESMAN
wanted for a national •firm, direct sell-
ing -in household-. appliances-, Must :have car,
Good remuneration if willing to work. Box
No. 579, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4157-3
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS,)
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list 6 samples 25c; 24 samples
$1.00. Mail -Order Dept T-73, NOVA -RUBBER.
CO., Box 91., Hannon, Ont.
For Sale
FOR SALE—ONE. 100 -GALLON GASOLINE
tank, complete with pump and hose. Box
582, EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
FOR SALE -1936 FORD SEDAN, IN GOOD
condition. ' Apply to ED_ LANE: Sea -
forth. 4159-1
FOR SALE—HEINT2,MAN 'PIANO, IN A-1
condition. Apply DARRELT, PARKER,
Cromarty. 4159x1
FOR SALE -450 DR. ROE'S SUSSEX AND
New Hampshire pullets,• laying_ GLENN
SLAVIN; R.R. No. 2, Kippen. Phone Hen-
sall 84 r 15. 4159x1
FOR SALE—CAR RADIO, 1939 PHILCO,
with aerial, in A-1 .condition. Apply to
NORMAN MacLEAN, Egmendville:
4159x1
FOR SALE -1930 FORD TtlDOlt SEDAN;
good condition ; tour "8vod tires. Apply
at. SEAFORTH CREAMERY. 4159x1
FOR' SALE -140 NEW HAMPSHIRE AND
Rock pullets. six months old and begin-
ning to lay. Apply to . HARRY iiOY, Hen -
4159 -2
FOR SALE -2 HEREFORD CALVES. AP -
ply to GORDON. 'REYNOLDS) Phone
667 r 24, Seaforth: . 41.59x1
FOR SALE-DAWSON'S GOLDEN ,CHAFF
seed wheat, clean, and grown from reg-
istered seed. Apply J. C. SMILLIE. Hen-
sel], 91 r 2. 4159-1
FOR SALE -300 SUSSEX AND 1vr W
Hampshire ,. }ul•Ipts, Igyiag. CHARLES
R. RONEY, R.R. 2, Dublin. Phone 19 r 12.
Dnbiin 4158-2
FOR SALE — SEVEN -ROOMED .FRAME
house, Main S. Egmvndvilln-nr4h stable
and' garden. Apply to MRS. WILFRID
GLAZIER. R.R. 4, Clinton, Ont. Phone 617
r 31, Clinton_ 4157x2
Auction Sales
N .
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
Household Effects, to be held )iii the Vil-
lage of Hensall, Friday Eyeniug; 'September
12th, at 7 pm_ (D.S.T.): PROPERTY—
Seven-roomed frame hoose: two lots on cor-
ner, opposite Thompson's Miff ; furnace; Hy-
dro ; hard and soft water in noose; ,garage_
Pari of -house rented; possession of remainder
immediately'. Quantity of household effects
and garden tools. Terms: Chattels—Cash.
Property -10 per sent down; balance in 30
days. Reserve bid. ESTATE OF inns LATE
JAMES DAYMAN: Emereson Smith, Ern -ti-
ter: McConnell & Hays, Solicitors for Estate;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
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BAILIFF'E SALE
KELLAND—In Stratford General Heepital,
on Thursday. August 51, to Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Kelland, Seaforth, a slaughter.
FINNIGAN—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 22. to Mr. and May. Grant Finni-
gan, Egmondville, a on.
McNIOHOL—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 25, to Mn.nd Mrs. Ralph 31.-
Nichol, KR_ 2, Waltan a son.
MILLER—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 26, bo Mr. and Mara. Russel Miller,
RR. 4, Seaforth, a son_
RAU—In Scotrt Memoria4 Hospital. on August
27, to Mr. and Mm. Verdian Rau, Seaforth,
a sem
UNDER A CHATTEL MORTGAGE DATED
the fifth day of July, 1945, and the powers
contained therein, 1 have been instructed as
Bailiff to sell the following goods and chat-
tels- for the Mortgagor, and I wit proceed to,
do so at t 1 a.m.. on '
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st
At the premises, situated on the North side of
theRayfield River, in the
VILLAGE OF BAYFIBIA
at a point immediately West of the Provin-
cial Highway It -ridges and T will then sell the
foliovcing articles:
One 12' Steel Ravi -Boat made, by nuir'alo
.Steel Co.
One 31' covered.$ fishing tug, Donna
Marie, equipped with Cbrysler six-cyline'r
motor and net' lifter.
One 341 x 131,4' boat house With lean-to.
Two 141 cedar canoes. -
The above chattels will be sold for cash
and subject to reserve bid"
DATED at Gode,4ch this 518th day of Aug-
tret, 1947.
JOHN' nfecTblt HAYES,
Benin for Mor'4sagee
Harold Jackson, Anctboeeer, Seaforth.
4159-1
Deaths
b`TiiC1 a le ndoir, cis dateeday, Atieae6
nerd, Anna FFrretis IIIc beloved wife of
Rrtdolph- 35acher llf ley, in ben Setif
ELIMVILLE
Mrs. Thomas Bell, Mr. and Mrs..
Charles Stephen and family; Mr. and
Mrs, P. Murch, Mr. and Mrs. D. Woot-
on,' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and
Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Jacques visited
with Mrs. Harold Bell in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Sunday and
spent the afternoon at, Springbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balkwill and
daughter, of California, visited the
former's ofd home here one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Thomas Heywood and
sons, of Wellald, spent a few days
with :Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hepwood
this past week, '
Mrs. Marjorie Kennedy, of London,
spent last Tuesday with her sister,
Mrs, Jackson Woods.
We are sorry to hear Miss Mary
Dickey, of Wcodham, a former resi-
dent Here, is in Victoria Hospital
with poliomyelitis.
Mr. Wesley Heywood, of Matheson,
Northern Ontario, is visiting his
father and other relatives here.
Rev, W. Smith and daughters, Lois
and Gladys, of Chatham, visited with
•friends here last Wednesday on their
• way via the Blue Water route to
Ottawa.
WALTON
pZy-'02 'round with o14nten Ridio
Schoel Friday evening when they took
the visitors 7-6 in the second game
of their bent-of-tbree aurae -Perth, Q.
B.A. • Series#. Hensall will meet the
town team of Clinton in the next
round.
Clinton 000 042 0-6 10 4
Hensall ... 110 012 —7 4 2
Batteries—Smith and Logan; Kip-
fer, Tudor and Horton.
•
Mrs. J. B. McAree, Toronto, and
Mrs. L, Inwood,' Montreal, spent a
few days last week with their cous-
ins, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton.
Mrs. J. Henderson, Jean and SyQ-
via visited last week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. James Morris and 'family, of
Goderich.
• Mrs. Casey Hudson and fa nily, of
Goderich, are spending this week vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. George Hud-
son. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolton and Mrs. E.
J. Dinnin, of Seaforth, are vacation-
ing this week- ate the Clemas cottage
at Grand Bend -
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Beal, of Cal-
gary, Alta., have been visiting their
relatives and friends in Hensall,,end
vicinity.
Mrs. Dalrymple, , of Clinton, spent
the past week .with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter
Fairbairn. MrFairbairn, who has
been ill for the past few weeks, is
improving nicely.
Mrs. Annie Saundercock visited a
few days last week 'with friends in
Goderich.
Miss Emma Johnston was taken
seriously ill on Sunday and removed
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, : on
Monday dor treatment.
Mrs, G. Voth, Gwen and Jimmy, who•
have been in Hensel' for the past
number of months, left Sunday -for
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Riley spent Sun-
day with relatives in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cousins, of
Canfield, Ohio, " and Mr. and Mrs.
Clean Geisler and daughter, Lois, of
Detroit, were recent visitors With Mr.
• and Mrs. James Wright, of Kipper. .
The -death occurred on Wedlnesday,
August 20. of Mrs. - Menno Jackson,
wino • had been in failing health far
over six months. Deceased is survived
by her husband, The funeral was held,
from her late residence in Morris
Township On Friday afternoon, with
Rev. R. G. " Hazlewood, of Duff's
Church, Walton, officiating, of which
church Mrs. Jackson was a member.
The pallbearers •were Wallace Bell,
Arthur McCall, ,Jack. Brynns, Gordon
Fraser, Clarenoe Martin and Leslie
Naftel. Flower -bearers were Isabell
McCall, Ross McCall, Edna Martin,
Fred' Martin, Ina Fraser and Donald
Fraser. Interment was in 'Brussels
cemetery.
Huether -' MacDonald
Pink phlox and pink gladioli made
a beaut:tul setting for the :4 edding of
Mary Louise, daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. James Macdonald, of the 16th
can -Cession' of 'Grey Township, 'to.
Murray Ross Huether,son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Huether, Cranbrook.
on August 23. Rev. R. G. Hazlewood
officiated at the double ring cere-
mony. Miss Elva Sbolddce played the
wedding music. The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a gown
of blue net oyer satin: fashioner'
with sweetheart neckline, short puff
sleeves. She wore long blue mitters
and her shoulder veil was caught -by
a blue bandeau...... She wore a pearl
necklace, ;t gift of the br;rlegroom,
and a bracelet worn by her . grand-
mother et her wedding. She carried
a bouQLet of American Beauty roses.
Mrs. D..Lt'.t-less, Walto 1, the iretrot
of honor, ,vas •go-wned, in .net over
satin with a pink bandeaux in her
hair. She ' carried 'a bouquet of pine
asters and' roses. Kathryn MgTag-
gait! niece of the bridegroom, as
flower girl, •wore a green nylon• frock
with green ribbon headdress and car-
ried a 'Nosegay of pansies. Morgan
Cameron, London, was best ruan. A
buffet luncheon was served to 'Iorty'-
f'.ve guests, Tl:e .wedding cake cen-
tred, the, bride's table. Mrs. E. Pletcb,
Isobeh• McCall, Isobel Davidson, Mary
McCutcheon, Leona Watson, Eleanor
Weaver served. The bride's mother
wore a gray flowered crepe dress and
corsage of white gladioli, For travel-
lirg the bride donned a blue crepe
dress inset with lace, black accessor-
ies and a corsage, ,of pink, gladioli.
The eouple will spend their honey-
moon in Kitchener, Toronto and
Niagara. On their return they will
reside in Cranbrook.
The Walton group or the W.M,S.
yMet -Societet at the home of Mrs. Geo.
McArthur. Mrs, .1-i, Travis presided
and opened the meeting with tbe•
hymn, "In C11ri't. There In No_ East
Nor West." A B ble reading was take
en front Matthew 5: The topic on
Stewardship vi;s_ given by , Mgrs. W.
Hackwell. At the close of tie Meet-
ing a social half-hour was spent and
lunch serve by the hostess with
Mrs. W. Thanier and, Mrs, Hac ¢well
asi isting....
Personals: Miss Amy Love and
Mrs. F. Kerley and sons, of Toronto,
with Mr, and nils. Broaihfoot; Miss
Edith Hackweil is Toronto.
HE -MSALL
Miss Margaret Dougall, of Hensall,
has retultned from Toronto, where
she attend, d the summer school
course in inusic of the Department of
Education. Miss Dougall was a mem-
ber of the four hundred -voice choir,
guests of the Toronto Philharmonic
Orchestra at the promenade sym-
phony concerts. Part of this program
was broadcast over (ji"PL.
• Mr. and Mrs, Laomia Blakley, of
Saskatoon, Sask., who ' spent their
holidays with Mrs;. Blakiey's mother,
Mrs. E: Chesney, Hewett,' have re-
turned by motor to their home, '
Dr. James Tapp, wife and daugh-
ters; Barbara and Sandra, of Sarnia,
visited over the week -end with the
former's father, Mr. John Tapp,, of
Hensall.
Miss 1' Laiis Henderson is Spending
this Week` a •guest 'Of Mr. and Mrs,.
James Morris, Goderich,
i el Il rade , a el'esii: 'Amp 6f it#
Mrs. O. Reichert O.rrlved- home last
week: after - spending a week with
friends in Montreal and points Earit.
Hurondale W. 1, Meets •
Mrs. Percy Passmore Was hostess
at her home for the Hurondele ,men's Institute, when the Exeter
Junior Institute were their guests and
furnished the program, The roll call
was answered by naming a historical
spot in Huron County. It was deeid-
ed to invite kippin East W.I. to join
with Hurond'ale,,,in the course ,in
psychology. Four' members kindly of-
fered.their hones for the course. A
blanket was auctioned) for $5.00, the
buyer being Mrs. W. Kernick. - Cur-
rent events, engagement of Princess.
Elizabeth, the death of Mrs. Margar-
et Truman, and making sunsuits out
of handkerehiefs 'were given by Mrs,
r
Jean Johne„ Miss Jean Biosk presi-
dent of Exeter Junior Institute, took
the' chair and presented an interest-
ing outline of their institute.. Mrs.
Phillip Johns favored with a piano
solo; Miss Marion Rundle, an educa-
tional
ducetional demonstration, on being well
groomed; piano solo, Agnes' Bray.
Changing an untidy girl to a well-
groomed gill was given by Misses.
Mona and Lois P} m and Shirly Ker -
nick. Mrs. F. Tuckey directed the
games.
Mr. 'W. R. Dougall is in Toronto
attending a meeting of the Crops Im-
provement
mp:rovement Association.
'.'dr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Shepherd are holi-
daying up at Muskoka_
Me. and Mrs. A. G. Smillie left Sun-
day for Kamloops, B.C., to visit with
their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and
Mrs. I. G. Smillie and fami.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Leaton Seimon are
attending the Toronto Exhibition,
Mrs. Jack Reid and, family have re-
turned after visiting in Teeswater
Mr. Wilson Allan is being visited:
by his. sister from Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willard and
family spent Sunday with friends in
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Kozachuk and Mary
a.re attending the Toronto Exhibition.
Migse+A Grreta and Amy; Yansiu to
ited• this week with *Ueda in Lucan.
Mrs. Ernest Appleby is confined to
bed stlfering with be injuries she
received' whileriding to Tngersol: 'on
a "motorcycle with her husband. While
they Were riding on Highway No! 4,
a cloudburst came tip and Mr. Apple-
by was driving to tango shelter under
a tree when he ran over a bump and
Mrs. Appeby was thrown a distance
of 25 feet on, the highway. X-rays
have been taken.
Bill Mickle, Dill O'Brien sad Camp-
bell Krueger, of Zurich,' attended the
training school for baseball players
last week at Thameeyille, sponsored
by the Pittsburg 'Pirates. .
Mr. and Mr's. Frank Micklet of
Ridgetown,' visited last ',Friday with
Mr,, and Mrs. Laird Micki'e and fam-
ily.
Bill Micllie 1padee one of the dour
all-star teams playing last Saturdiay.
at Thamesville. Bill held the posi-
tion of first baseman -
In a second -round game of the Hur-
on -Perth O.B_A.. loop Wednesday eve -
1
Hing, the locale' gave a nine iron
Clinton an 8-4drubbing to even their
final series at one game apiece. The
next and deciding game will be play-
ed at Hensel' on Friday evening.
Clinton 110 101 008,.— 4 7 14
H eil�ral l ....... 010 420 01x-8 11 4
The'"batteries were: Clinton: Stock,
Carrick, Boussey. Bona)): ' Wiptee,
Horton. - 4
Mrs, Constance Magnall and Mr_
KennethMagnall, of Beachville, spent
Wednesday with her ceusin, Mise
Hattie Sutherland_
Assasmiasuommaarnimmummaasamsosummummosiousom
Poultry Raisers ..
DE - WORM
YOUR CHICKENS FOR WINTER. LAYING
Use—
• N.K. CAPSULES
• ROTA -CAPS
or
• P. T. Z. POWDER
Middleton's Drugs
Hensall — Phone 20
lismasemosomsonsmisammummoulonommassummo
The
Seaforth
High School is an Attractive Building, containing the
most modern arrangement and equipment.
SEAFORTH
IGH
SCHOOL:
SERVING the CITIZENS of the `SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
PENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd
AT 10 A.M. D. S. L
Special Accomodation Modern Equipment - Science Laboratory — New
Commercial and Agricultural Departments — General Shop — Home Economics •—
Library - Gymnasium — Audio -Visual Instruction. e
Complete Course Leading to:
Intermediate Diploma=Grade X
Secondary School Graduation Diploma—Grade XII
With several options in
And . At the Same Time the
Following Special Practical
Work is Given;
THREE. BRAND NEW MODERN
BUSSES BRING THE FACILITIES'
OF THE SEAFORTH HIGH .SCHOOL
TO THE DOOR OF RURAL STUD-
ENTS
ROUTE 1:....
TUCKERSMITH and HIBBERT •
South on KipISen Road 5 miles, east.
33/4 miles, south 2i, miles., west 21/2
miles, north 11/4 miles, return south
21/2 miles, west )'Mile to Con.s. 2 and
3, L.R.S., Tuckersneith, north to Mill
Road and east to Seaforth,
ROUTE 2:
McKILLOP
North 2% )smiles, east 3% miles to
Beechwood, north. 21/2- miles, east 114
miles, north 21/2 miles through Man-
ley, west 21•/2. miles, north 2% miles,
west 11/4 miles, south 3% 'miles, east
11/4 miles, south 21/2 milk, west 2%
to North Road, and south .to Seaforth.
ROUTE 3:
'McKILLOP, and HULLETT'
a
West 3% miles on No..8 Highway,
north 5 miles, east 21/2 miles, north
2% miles, east 11/4 miles, north to
Walton, south on North Road 6%
miles, west 11/4 miles, south 3% mites
to No. 8Highway, east 'on No. 8 High-
way to Seaforth.
For complete information, phone,
write, or consult
PRINCIPAL
E. LORNE FOX.,
PHONE 198, . SE-AP:MTH
Honor Graduation Diploma
University Senior"Matricula-
tion, and Normal School Entrance
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Grade XIII
Lower and Middle School and. Choice of Twelve Subjects in Upper School.
BOYS' Woodworking, Sheet Metal Work, Farm Mechaniics, Drafting,
Forge and Anvil Work. "
New Courses in Special Agriculture, Commercial Training:
GIRLS: Home Economics, Commercial Training.
Below
is shown, outlined' in black, the portion of Huron County which is in-
cluded in the Seaforth High School District
a.