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iia1 Is ,Y MrsG W411iam Brown, received 8h Le Per, both 011 toe ,te chi»g staff . , h r r6 r tA"
r i i , ', Q LE' WANTEp,, LOST AND FOUND, E, T -Per Word; i R's TIC MIX»n GRAIN marks far fano sol sell en at' $1 nia, Clarence DLI' ; . nAd- . t. a• , • f?�iP •Inp'` ,..aP'fYllA Tion
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�Iti;t,l,,,.. ) ,., d Week ,r ...................... Cant Apply P. J. 1NOQD. Sr., Dublin. Phone6'' �" �., a dally farRl,,. $ #nRI!ort }klris $Obert M4rlde sQ1�1Yt a
s Week' ,........................ �,, t Dublin 45 r 1A,' 4444.2 Stratford, Bernice Pilling, who is atEendin� ;factor in i. e, agr cuitural life, Qf few "days last week• vaitll' her son Tiluraday of 2a9t week. vVh��e t��r(s
UL.tii °,)i"x ", 74 #haus chaff '';" hlsarlApa.... A CC, ate ! The Many friends of Mr. Fred Western University, spent. Vie: furs' oo llitr'y. It Is nyy Furl)QY Q to and daughter-inrlaw, Mr, and 'Mets. ,be vle+ited his son, Bob, tolls I 41.
1�� I vAVE You Smallacomle a pa e t ut South weekend 4t.the home of 1KMr.:end draw. to. -the attention of,GWfit $Dose ppalter McBriiie, near Exetai. g the IIuive}sdty of 'illgaltfV,1
r�", g Fetch figure, ipitigl and rlrbrexladon oountp w Dae ward =� and Mir�leo> dresses $wT[IDOltsIn "� n t, non
Huron Hospital, EXeter, will be Mrs. Wilbert Dilling• the gravt3-threat that eXii4ts to his auric Wo nephew, Howard Leve:
9 ; {y tai ori d , ke' 1n 11temoAsm Notices„ Coming Eventr-1 cent per word,' Minimum. Henault 7 Shea. 1.2 to b2. Yes wa have ,
a)e rt , tai per \¢ eek. them ap to sirs 62 pleased to learn he is impr4vilQg• Mr. and Mrs Eugene Oonyou, of bllsigess ,ak the greseat time. We au¢e happy to report Iiilgh
ri1 ,, , 1 wilrM. m".r tie directRd w • 8ac Na. v/o Rhe Huron E�yo itor, for_ to gene. carts CR sal—satAL1, QUANTITY of n Orr, son of Mr, and, Mrs, R. Detroit, were weekend. guests With It is unnecessary to emphas#ze McMillan, who has h'ad' an attack
"rn l ulel('q % additional will be obeaged it aria 1n above class are not pard within 19 days �+ A. Orr, has joined the RCAF at Mr. and Mrs. w1111am Pepper. Mra. his importance, not only to the of pnelirponla, is Improving in
100 i + aTM' t�iRte of iinal inaerttga. good quality timothy - seed power
,�, fi smd er ohs�asted cleaned; reasonably' priced. Apply BOB St. Johns, Que. Gonyou is a daughter of Mrs.' Pep-; agricultural c4'mmunity, but to the Scott Memorial Hospital,. Seaforth. A PLAY
,q - fAROHIBAI,D. Phone 865 r ls, SeatartA. Mr: and MrS $arTy Smith are, per. naLimi as a vphole, Practically ev- The Su„ohiejsenpox and measles gin.„
N i � ywn tOa galas. Notice to Oreditors, $to. -Sates os wi►tkatlow
i100`, - 4445.& getting settled .,in, the, residence Miss Bernice Jinks, aur se is erybRdy uses the productll of the are prevalent in the district, 1 _
IZa, 1 AMERJCAN PERCALE AT 760 A YARD they recently purchased &qtp Mr: training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- } dalry farmer in one form or an- A61gd1� OeS HayWlfit
(� � i Coming Events Livestock Wanted . at TU')ORT in Henault. An 89 square Keith McLean.. don, spent a few days this week ' other. It may he whole milk, but Mr. Forbes visited in Tilbury presented by. Y.P.V.- of Cavan
/,,1�,� + _ I cotton that is ideal for drewee, aprons, The Misses Margie Reid, Marilyn at her home here. ter, chooser or concentrated milk, during the weekend. Church, Winthrop, In
14',;fi SE p$UEl: OF THE EASlFdtN TAR EAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS kiddies' wear, housecoats, •smocks. and ft would be a rill&a&ter LII many Mrs WintDer returned home af- I
T D removed Analel son, Carol Riohardsoll and Mr, and' Mre. A. M. Dunlap, Kin- ways if his cue a di ste mad so
� r1 ire . qk , Home on Friday, Will hold and efree service, charge-
ForOFA �T OF PEOPLE LACE THE SURGE sardine, were weekend visitors e{ ter @ y ill Varna Auld
r Milker be• auae It's banked by Surge - unprofitable that man would be pending a pleasant, holiday
r1r 1968, m the Nish f3chooL Invitations will collect Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth ebb r P. Service, Ask the man who awns one. With MT, and Mrs. Wm. Pepper. Y London
,.)r be seat out at an early data. 4446-1 ` _ Call LOVEI.I. McGUTRE. Phone 693-W, Auction ;,»lea Mrs. George Smale, , who has forced out of this type of farming. Mr, and Mrs, Gordoif Hodlgert THURSDAY,. MAR. �t
_ Wingham. .. keen spending several week's with The dairy faainer is faced with at 8:1¢ p.m.
iC unrestricted camopetitlon at this and, daughter, MaiJ6rie, visited
”. U%L -ENJOY DANCING AT THE ptapfillll}1lQ LEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVE. members of her family in London, their grandmother, Mra. Jas. Mc
4r NEW PATTERNS IN PLASTICS AT Ci moment, and I appeal to everygne UNDER AUS�PICE.S OF BRUCE-
k�fi Pgpnlar Cr.•ttai Palace Ballroom. blit -L. TUDOR'S in Hensall. Dress up your' stock. Trnolc, Tractor. Farm Iaupie Exeter andl Zurich, in the interest8 Clym nt, on Sunday, Tuesday Mrs.
shell, every Friday uk4ht, with the very v�TyG1ENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER windows with plastics frons TUDOR'S Is, menta, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous, It, of her health, has returned home. in this House to support' any Gov FIELD I.O.O. F. LODGF_
Q '1 latent is Wiirttrn dance tunes and the �y coeds), mailed Postpaid in Drain. sealed HenaalL oma, on the premises, Tot 18, Concession },, In th t nlealrUrO which giv0a him MCClyd�at, Celebrating her birthday, C.F.st The l .P- and T. committee of Proceeds for the G & T.
'No"beat in agnate dancing as played .by Clan- envelope with price list 6 samples 26c: - - y....- Northeast Boundary. Uaborne Township. 8 s•ou a protection, I need not men- had a9 her gue6t&, hot daughters,
epee Petrie and his Nigpt $anvke 24 samples $1,00. Mail -Order Dept, T-78• R SALE --GOOD WORK HORSE, 1600..mflea•northeast oP Exeter, 8 miles south- Hensall I.'O.O.F: and Re�ekah M1�S. Jenny Seh'ilbe, EBetel; Mrs. I n ,
' 444488 FOR east of Hensall, or lrlh miles north of tion that this threat comes from Ducharm'e, Dashwood; M•rs. Alice
h ' NOVA -RUBBER CO., Bax 81, Hamilton, pounds, quiet and reliable. 8 years Farquhar The underainned auctioneer has Lodges, is holding a ellChre in the the Ube OF edible t)il$ in the man'u- l
,, Ont. old; also Durham cow due to freshen this �„ instructed to sell by Public auction lodge rooms Weftesda.y, March 25 Cook, - London; a granddaughter, Adults 50c Children 25C
n • G�• xr _-,. . __..._ we -k. about ..6 years old. GEORGE on Tuesday. Match 24, 1968, commencing at 8:30 p,+m. All Odd FelIDWS and facture of foodstuffs which compete •
11�,I For Rent COLCLOUGH . .R, 1, Clinton. Phone with 'dal •Mrs. P. Curran, Logdon, ands a
i sob r 3}, ,cyton._1 at i o'clock P. sbarp:, LIVESTOCK- wives and, all Rebekahs and hos- 13' Prodnlets� Urban as well
Notices To Creditors Horse,: Team oP work hojses, true and as 1`ural members may well support
, APARTshLENT FOR RENT ---•e ROOMS. reliable in every way. Cattle -Holstein bands will be made welcome. Lad -
ti " FOR, .SALE-LARAIN OATS, GRADE any -legislation of this nature. ,
',, bath; private entrance,' Available Dow with Dau at toot fresh 2 weeks; Ho]- 1e$ please 'provide lunch. ' Tho curtailment of the farm' im- q'
: �... March 1. PHONE 861 r 82, Se4farth. t,, No. 1: Clinton Oate, Grade No. 1 i stein cow carrying third calf, to freshen ,
1 4448-tf Notice, to Creditors Also a small lot of Monbenlm Farley, around sale date; Holstein cow,. fresh 8 Announcement plem'ent business, with resultant
1¢, a Grade No. 1. Apply to WILBUR E -,weeks; Holstein cow, milking, not bred;{ OLD TYM �ANC� and s�
w',1. , Mr. and Mm H. C. Rivers, 'lien- idle factories, will inevitably fol -
APARTMENT TO RENT—FURNISHED, In the estate of THOMAS SCOTT5, Seaforth-' Phone 65G r 11. Holstein Dow, milking, -with calf at foot,
4 ' heated, self-coritained. one bedroom• 4446x1 fresh, since latter dealt of January; Hol- sall, announce the engagement of low a shrinkagein farm income, t0
ru WELSH, late of Hensall, Ontario, Sawmill cc f7
Complete with refrigerator and stove Operator. stein cow with calf at foot, fresh since their daughter, Ann 'Marie, to Ray- mention only one industry which AT BEAUTIFUL MELODY MILL
P.-.; ,; PIWNE 81,• seeforth 4448-t8 FOR SALE BABY S PADDED SWING, February 1; '5 yearling Holstein heifers., mond Clarence .McCarter, son Of will be directly affected. .
R; Creditors and others having claims ".": kiddy car- $2,00; 3 girls' snits, These are good quality and very beat of (Formerly the Blue Room, Stratford)„
size 12. $5.00 each; number of dresses, ,train Holstein cattle. Valuable Farm Mr. and Mk& E. E. McCarter. The The dairy farmer in -this instance
,; against the above estate are required to is nbL asking anything undeason- NOW OPERATED !3Y LUCKY LOTT THE HELLDRIVER
send full particulars of each inns } $1.00, eat0h; woman's grey striped tailor. Equipment. Hay, Grain and Miscellanegm marriage Will take place at their
:r . Property For• Sale ala to m a suit, air�e 38, 816.00. PHONE•278R, Items: DODGE TRUCK 1949 Dodge haiP able. He lel only, asking what al "
X undersigned Administrator on or before the Seporth, . ' ' 4445x•1 tori' pickup, correct mileage 44.900 miles. SlOme On 'saturday, March 28, y y Kidd Baker and Orchestra
g 80th day of April. A -D- 1968, after which most every form of industry enjoys
l BALE -4 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE. date the estate's assets will be distributed 1pR---Maley-Harris beatof
Row condition. CropTTrac-
' e ineulated,'aWker heated. modern bath- caving regard only to claims that, love FOS SALE -VERY BEST GOVENN today - protevtion from outside
11',saom mind kitchen. new Lots of meat r -commended permanent pasture for equipped with starter, lights and power > r competition to maintain the 'Cana -
then been received. .mixtures, �9 to }lb acre, Arasan treated .take•off ; used three seasons; is in perfect Ladies Trio, Mans TUESDAY, TVIARCIi 24th
l "', . room for garden. OLAYTON DENNIB and i res, 4ated. Bullion combination pas- mechanical u condition. Additional items ct dian standard Of living. Export '
;', Phone 866-'W. SesYosth. - 4.489-K 'rSE CANADA TRYjBT COMPANY, tyre grass and legume seeders and soil fit tractor: gravel loader. manure loader, ] �•-^rlo Feature Hensall markets have almost dlisappeared. l .A•dult's 75c Children 40C
;' London. Ontario Administrator, by MUR. packers half share in one machine), also 4 -row I seulHer and circular saw, FARM Huge surpluses are being accumu- . '
PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY, PRY A DURDIN, solicitors. 267 Dundee ( United Services Sunday latedi. I quote from the London SHOW from 8.30 to 9.30 P.M.
d main cultipackers; Newton mowers at, IMPLEMENTS - Massey-Harri'a 3 -furrow
I,. three bedrooms, living room. den. 8- Street. London, Ontario. •. , 4445-2 Lathed to Ford in two minutes with $85 tractor Plow, used two seasons, like new;
�,- Niece bathroom, all heated home, including Last Sunda morning in liens 'Free Prese: "Tbq Federal Govern- "' r�
"" three acres of land, edge of town. APProv- allowance on any old machine, $260 (most 'N: H. 10 -ft. cultipacker; M.-$ semi -spring y DANCING from 9.30 t0 1G.cD� a.m.
Porto will be stocked) : also a few Yorkshire tooth cultivator, 'like new; 3 -section spring United Church, ]Rev. W. J.. Rogers mOut has decided to buy 10,000,000
ed for Veterans' HURON
Act purchase, Aor wilts. KEN MCPHERSON, Dublin, 17 r tooth harrows; set lever harrows; 5 -sec- Chose the theme, "Wi1at Are .You poundls of dried' skins' ,milk from ALL FOR ONE LOW PRICE]
Pty Hox 202, IiURON EIP.POSITOR, or
Pone 4i, Seaforth "a1Af NOTICE to CREDITORS 24. 4445x1 tion diamond harrows; doable tractor
I4,. disc; steel roller; Case manure spreader As 'For?" The choir sang,' 'the Canadian industry in an. effort
�I;l' In the Estate of JOHN LAIDLAW `—" '-- on steel; M. -H. binder, 74t, cut, in new "Seek Ye the Lord." The solo part to reduce a• comlmercial stockpile I Enjoy this Beautiful Night Spot, featuring the Smart Lounge,
',` �+ co0,.lition; Mc.-Devring disc, 13 -run seed. that has doubled in the space of a Balcony and Snack Bar -Services Sandwiches, Coffee and Soft
Motor Cars For Sale Auction Sale. drill,like new: Allis-Chalmers power driv- was sung by Mr. S. G. Fannie. _ Drinks.
{ L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS year."
" - A against the Estate of John Laidlaw, S .en side delivery rake-.-M.-H..mower, ting 1418& Ellen Love, ass Mary Good- 'Ban Synthetic Products I "
b SATURDAY, MARCH Sale o 12:30 horses.
cut; hay loader, AL -ft., ensilage h cutting win and Mrs•. P. Passmore took the
,�C CJHEVROLET - BLACH, 17,000 ]ate of the Township of Morris in the In: X951 a ailes:�whitewall tires, radio.•air• County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de Clearing Auction Sale of •25 horses, bot 'fiber tired wagon; 16 -ft. hay rack: ladles' trio. Holl. members from the eastern
+.' ceased, who died on the 4th day of Febru- cattle, tractors. threshing machine• imrle. steel truck wagon; 2 walking plows; -hay
',condition heater; many atter extras. Ap- ments and feed aft mile south, 3% miles rake; 2 garden scufsers Vessot grain Next Sunday, March 22, at the Part OP the,Provinee Can tell you
ylv GORDON HJ).1rFlBRAND, Seaforth. cry, 1963, are hereby notified to send in weat of. Gadshili, for J. C. DILL, horse grinder: New Holland hammer mill; fan- morning Service, the rites of ba the situation- with respect t0 .
44915 2 full particulars of their claims to the un- P'
buyer M. R. Roth, -Auctioneer. nine mill; thresher drive belt, like new; cheese. However, I cannot go into
`�' dersfgaed on or before- the 11th day of t]Sm will b0 administered by Rev.
4445x1 4 chicken shelters; colony house, 12xI2 fL ;
FOR SALE-1952elle METEOR TWO -DO Apn , 953, after which, date the assets eve detail of the threat to this FreeDeliv,
� to Self®rth'
' Sedan; excellent 'condition; law ire-' will be d53. a • regard only toI 3 ,Queen- oil brooders; feeders; Surge two- Rogers.. Evening service as Usual r3'
age; lbw small Coleman apace &ter. claims then received. IAUCTl.ON ALE OF HEREFORD AND unit milking machine, like new; 8 80-1b. at 7 p.m. important industry, but it is very y
milk cans; strainer and milk pails; steel, real-
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J. PARKER. Phone 682 Sea- Holstein Cattle at Lot 18, Concession Time; of •Chise•lh rst wprshig is
forth, stoneboat ; set of scales : grindstone: em-
' 4443x3 DATED at Seaforth this 10th ay of 3, Stanley Township, 1?/c west and art mile � OUT eCOIIO•lny at the present time
{- ery; bag truck; set double harness •: riding at 3 p.m. Sunday - School meet& at
1, ,� March, 1963. 'north of Brvicefield. on Wednesday, AP)•il saddle; wheelbarrow; root pulper; water 2 o'clock. On Friday evening, Mar. 15 supported to a very large extent ON '1'"T.IESD'AY, MARCH 31st
1 ,___ rat, at 1 P.m.: 10 Holstein caws, fresh tank; cream separator- y g
McCONNELL & HAYS, and recently fresh; 2 Holstein cows due quantity of oil;, 20, the Chiselhurst Mission Band, by defence spending. Defence in -
steel drums; ]awn mower; electric radio
Agents Walnted Seaforth, Ontario, to freshen in June; Holstein heifer due in dUS•trleti are• In effect, subsidized', 0 400 10 -weeks -old Pullets
Solicitors for the Estate -lune; 2 Hereford cows, fresh; 14 Hereford forks; grinder and press; sugar Beet Under the l entertain
Of MTsi l' i
4445- 'forks; new grain shovel; large viae; log- $Oyes, will entertain the�'Chisel- ('Continued On ,Page 6)
Young calves: 6 Hereford steers 1 year 600 2 -weeks -old Pullets "'
.11 a�ELL TO FARMERS old: a Hereford heifers 1 year old, vac ging chafes; large &HAY of numerous hurst congregation. Slides will be
cinated: S Hereford steers rising 2 years mracellnneous,items. HAY and GRAIN- -_yam
NOTICE to CREDITOR b, sh s Ba ve good quality mixed hay; 390 shown by Mr. D. Drysdale. — -- -- 1000 3 -weeks -old "Pullets (Mar. 31)
Id : 7 Hereford rd t 2 years old, 'bred r
APROF LIABLE $USINEss, PART OR S �nd vaccina erne -Cash. WILLIAM bushels Beaver seed oats : 16 bushels Mont -
fall time, no. fnvesiment, can be yours i D Proprietor ; Harold Jaakeon, lm seed barley : a quantity of ,cob corn. , ',
now. Take orders for America's largest In the Estate of MINNIE W. GORDON Auctioneer. - -- reserve; everything will be S TE Terms . DAY-OLD PULLETS AVAILABLE .MARCH 19
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selling. nationally advertised LIQUID I -Cash, MRS. GLADLEX STEWART, I Kin Keno
I !: L' .A Proprietress; Elmer Stewart Clerk; Alvin Synth@�1C Dairy and MARCH 26
FERTILIZER 'Make x60 and up yea ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS UCTION SALE -COMPLETE DISPER Wa]per, Auctioneer. 9945-1
week: Write "NA-45HURS" PLANT against the Estate of Minnie W. Gor- sale Sale of Holetein„herd, owing to ( ) �����g p y g
FOOD (COMPANY, London. Canada don, late of the 'down of Seaforth, in the ill health, at Lot 28, Maitland Concession. Continued from Page 1 E rices .15 cents advanced from a year ago 1
County of Huron, deceased, who, died on Colborne Township, 4 miles north of -
the 21st day of January, 1963, are hereby Holmesville or I>,:t. east and 1 �
r c south aP I Cards Of Tha.nlcs hand with the Indusdrial Promotion Prices apy�ear verg7 promising .for .the balance
. notified to send in full particulars of their -: P. mzrillAr, on Wednesday, Marsh 26, at 1 - Branch of our Department of Plan- Wed.,! March 11--I-18 pp J p b
Help Wanted claims to the undersigned on or beFore %THANKING FRIENDS, RELATIY.ES,
p p.m,: CATTLE -13 Holstein cows, fresh 1 tying and Development. '
the 7th day of April, .1953, after whi?h and rleefntly fresh; 4 Holstein cows due 'of 1953.
Nurses and I�r, Stapleton for them Thurs. March 12-0-65 ___ _
date the assets will Ice distributed, caving in April and May; 7 Holstein heifers, 2 Gifts and ,kindness' during my stay' fn' Last year, representatives of that -
HELP'WANTED regard only to claims then received. years old, bred; 16 Hereford steers and Fri., March 13--G-49
Scott ]Memorial Hospital. branch, 'held a conferiance with the
heifers, 1 year old; 18 calves, from one 4445-1. MRS. EISLER lux
d •' G'IRLB AND MEN - DATED at Seaforth this 18th day of week to 2 months old; 1 Hereford bull, 2 Sots and reeve8 and Other Offs- ■
March. x983-, cials of the ,Count o Sat. March,14--N:-33 takev�ewPoultryFarm&Hatchery
, . �� years Did. All above.. Holstein cows and WISH TO EXPRESS 0T4'R:=:SII•l..: Y f Huron, and �
i heifers are calfhood vaccinated. PlbS-85 WE believe measumes were outlined at
(Seaforth Shoes Ltd, ALVIN W. SILLERY, I care thanks to all those who so kind- MOIL, March 16—I-30
Barrister &c., York chunks, 125 16&.:.200 lbs. mixed. hay; Ily helped. in any way at the time of our that time wlhich, may bring results.
I 1,jj;L' _ Massey -Harris Rite -Way' milking machine. ' loss of barn -by fire, Tues. March 17—B-7 *LTD.'
a Seaforth, Ontario, two single units; s 8 -gallon milk rens; Small' towns cannot bear 'the ex- r -
° Solicitor for the Estate, milk strainer and .milk cart. Terme- (444bxR. AND, MRS. HURRAY DALTON pence Of a promotion department WINGHAM KINSMEN
WANTED 4445-0 Cash. MILLFORD DURST, Proprietor; f to attract" industry; however, they PHONE 7 — EXETER
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer'; E.
P. Chea- • MRs_ MARGARET SCLATER WISHES CLUB -
net), Clerk could organize an a county basis. CLv�
Stenographer- NOTICE to CREDITORS I to express her thanks and apprecia_ p .
The urban municipalities in Hur
;tion for cards, lettere, treats and flowers � .
z Bookkeeper -- - LEARING AUCTION SALE OF REAL her from friends and neiizhbors and _ --- -
C Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge. during her ill- . The Stanley TowlLShi
In the Estate of ALEXANDER BROAD Estate, Household Effects and Miseel. nese. She wishes to thank Rev, D. Glenn
MALE or FEMALE FOOT laneous Items, on the Premises, East Half y p ,
of Lot'157. Vol., 6, in. the Village of Zur- I Campbell, and Dr. Brady also. 4446-1 FE'RERATION OF
, To handle;,lil]lia$ and bookkeeping. MnsL ALL PERSONS of Alexander
CLAIMS ich. The undersigned -b anublic er has .been + "' /� y�/v7T SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
have pleasins personality and references, against the Estate of .Alexander Broad- instYveted to' ,ell Eby ]public auction on HE FAMILY OF THE LATE SIRS, AGRICULTURE
r . Apply in writing to: foot, late of the Township of Twk'ersmith, Saturday, March 21, 1953• commencing at THE D FAM Y O wish to thank their - i
County of Huron, deceased, who died on 1 o'clock p,m., sharp: 'DESIRABLE VI'I,-
„i M -R. R. HOLMES, Manager, the tat day of March, 1953, are hereby LAGE PROPERTY: Real Estate - Con. many friends and neighbors for their is holding a Meeting in the ^ •
kindness and sympathy in their bereave-•
Public • Utility, CammAasion; notified to Bend in full srartiaulars of \their silts of half acre of land on which is situ- II
Seaforth, Ontario. claims to the undersigned on or before the ated a 2 -storey white brick house; the main .meat; to'- Rev. Maines, Brucefield;, 162r. J. Varna hall 'ii'Uron Coun'ty's Finest Market
4414_2 7th day of April, 1953, after which date floor consists of large living room and T. Scott, Mr. R. S. Box. Dr. Brady, also
�, the assets will be distributed, having re- dining roomr. one bed room, kitchen. and nurses and' £or. the beautiful floral tributes, .
gard only to claims then received. pantry; the ,upstairs has four bedmoSns, Nay all those who helped us in any other TUESDAY, MARCH 24• -
. - : • clothes closets and bathroom. Also a litrge at 8:3'0 p.m.. . FOR'
Notices DATED at Seaforth this 18th day of basement: never -failing well with beat of MR. AND MRS. CECIL J. LEMON March, 1958, water, There is also on the premises a TO ORGANIZE A SOIL TESTING
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS good size double harn; some fruit trees wish to express their sincere appre- a ,
' of rsaiorl, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- ALVIN W. SILLERY, and the very best, of garden land. This •giation to their many friends for the PROJECT IN THE TOWNSHIP
° Barrister &a, 1 an ideal home, Terms of Real Estates sympathy extended to them in the loss es
• PAIR opposite Dick Hones, Seaforth their infant son; also to thank the nurses W G. Montgomery, Agricultural
Phone 847-R. 4868-t! Seaforth, Ontario, Ionll on day of Bale; balance s a days. of Scott Memorial Hospital, Dr, J. A. Gor- Representative, will bo " 'guest ED %,.�X_ILRS I
I solicitor for the Estate. Will 'be sold subject to a reasonable re, P r 9 '
AINTTNG - SPRAY OR BRUSH ; 4445-0' serve bid, -if not previously sold'. HOUSE will and Rev, J. W.' A. 3tinsoa for their Speaker
P HOLD EFFECTS and MISCELLANEOUS kindness. 4445-1
Papering, snnworthy wallpapers. Sign ITEMS: Household Effects — Sherlock- FILMS WILL 'BE SHOWN 1962 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDAN 1917' .P'O'NTIAC COA,C''H, with Radio
Sainting a specialty. E9. (Bene) LIT- 1962 CHIIV. DEI LUXE COACH—Full equipped 1946 CIiEV. /y -TON PICKUP
t(°r TLE, Hensall. Phone 188-R, Heaeall. Manning piano in firatrcjass condition;. 1
+ 4426-tf Tenders Wanted solid oak' dining rooin extension table; 6' ,.c GEO. L. R'EID - Sec:Treas y Pp
dining chairs; 2 oak centre twbles; 3 lea. Births 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH , 1941 CHEV. COACH
" OCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR ther rocking chairs; 2 oak rocking chairs; 3-1961 CH7`.V. STYLELINE SEDANS 1941 CHEV. SPECIAL DE LUXE S'I:DAN ,
A �•�� Westinghouse .electric table radio; Cole- ADA .5 -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Completely Yi.00OIIdi'CiOned
- Air Force personnel stationed at Clin- Township of McKillop man oil burner, used one winter: Beatty 'March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ad- 1951 PONTIAC 'COACH y
ton: If you have a house apartment, washing ms`ohine, like ew; New Williams ams, Staffs, a slaughter. 1851 DODGE SEDAN 1939 PONTIAC COACH—Good condition
w/ I • furnished or unfurnished;-" to rent, please
TENDERS FOR WEED sewing machine: chime mantle Clock; BROOME-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on 1938 CHEV. SEDAN
eau STATION" HOUSING 'OFFICE at .1951 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH
Clinton, 882; local 252. 4486-tf settee; drop-leaf table; 6 kitchen chairs; (March 14, to Mr, and `Mrs. RonaldWanted
1949 CHEV. COACH TRUCKS
SPRAYING kitchen clock; tapestry rug 9 x 12 feet; +Broome, Seaforth, a son.
Rea ATTENTION, FAAMERSI - PROMPT, congoleum rug: smoking stand: Ball teak; McEWING-At Scott Memorial Hospital. 1848 CHEV. SEDAN 1953 DODGE %-TON PICKUP
courteous collection of all dead and %Pictures and picture frames; couch; trunk; on Search lSr to Mr. and Mrs. John Apprentice 1948 CHEV. FLEET�I•�E COACH
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. •PL4INLY MARKED WILL BE RECEIV. new electric fan; electric heater; ' hot X,cEwing, R.R. 1, Blyth, a daughter. y pp _ ""A" 1948 MECUI%Y y�f -TOI�i PICKUP
fs, ANDREWS, $51 r 11, Seaforth, or 235, ed by the undersigned until Friday, plate: ironing 'board; sewing table; elec- SCOTT --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on 15 - 21 •� -
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co,',of April 3, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the sup- ,tris iron; 4 bedroom suites; dressers; March I4, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold �T A writt.4 ruaraIILee for 6U days On all late model Cara,
Canada Ltd. 4899-tf plying df machine to spray one hundred commodes; wheel chair; trunk; quilting Scott, R.R. 1. Seaforth, a daughter. Immediately for 1VeWly
miles of roads in the Township. Town- frame, ; cupboard ; . quantity
o£ sealers;
: SMITH; At Scott Manorial Hospital, on
w7.F. e•: ship to supply chemical. All work under crocks; assortment of dishes; galvanized ]March 17, to Mr, and Mrs. Archie Smith, MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
LAWNMOWER supervision of Road Superintendent. tube; numerous kitchen utensils; many R.R. 5, Seaforth, a son. Organized Garage .
•�� articles too numerous' to mention. Mis- .
SERVICE Work to commence June 4, 1953. Spray. cellaneous ltems-Quantity of coal; large .Apply .
11 ing machine must have modern equip= sugar kettle; work bench; lawn mower;. Deaths Herb .Davidson
II ' meat wheelbarrow; step tender.: single ladder: ��� S__J; -,_ T�� -
For beautiful lawns ,with less'work, new leaf rake; garden hose: scythe; tree A-1. BODY & FENDER
i R have 'Your Sawn Mower sharpened at (Marked cheque o4 one hundred dollars pruner; ash sifter: carpenter tools; 40- XENNY-Tn Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- 'p 7�•��•�•i p
moat accompany tender.: Lowest or any gallon drum' oil cane, etc., etc. In case forth, on Wednesday, Murch 18, Kath- REPAIR GARAGE BRUSSELS ONTARIO
1 Crown Hardware tender not necessarily accepted, of bad weather sale will be held in the erine KrauskoPf, beloved wife of the
e Lutheran Church shed. Terms - Cash, late Phillip Kenny, Dublin, in her 89th BRUCEFIELD OPEN EVERY EVENING
'rh ` PHONE 797 SEAFORTH WM. J. MANLEY, MRS. ANNA FINKBEINER, Executrix of year. PHONE 78.X "The •Home of Batter Ufied Caren,
N� 4445-4 Walton, R.R. 2, the late Conrad Schilbe Estate; Glen Webb, McNA'MARA-In Clinton, os, Tuesday, Phone Clinton 634 r 3
r) ,:IC. Road Superintendent. Clerk ; (Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. March 17, Charles McNamara, of Sea- 1.
t ' 4446.2 4445-1 forth, in N. 96th year.
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