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-TOWN OF- SEAFORTH
No parking will be allowed on
Main Street on Friday nights,' -
between the hours of
2 A.M. - 8 A.M. _
to facilitate the cleaning of the
street Saturday morning.
By Order of the Town Council
NOTICE
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS
Under the provisions of the Weed Control
Act, section 12, notice.is, hereby served that after
August 6th, 1955, any noxious. weeds on sub-
divided portions of the ' Municipality of the
County ,of Huron, in the Province of Ontario,
may be destroyed under the direction of the
County Weed Inspector in, any manner he may
deem proper. The cost of such weed destruction
shall be paid by the owner of the subdivided land
or _collected in the same manner as taxes.
Under • the provisions of the Weed- Control
• Act, section 19, every person refusing to obey any
lawful order of a weed inspector, or who inter-
feres withor obstructs any weed inspector in the
performance of his duties shall be guilty of an
offense and liable to a penalty of up to. $50.00...
Destroy all noxious weed and weed seeds on
your property before August 6th, 1955.
W. R. DOUGALL, ,
Weed Inspector,
COUNTY OF HURON
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Following are" the 635 people
who registered for the day's Yes -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harburn,
Mrs. Lyle Worden, Mr. and Mrs.
Les. Harburn, Leslie Miller, Ron-
ald Fanner, Ronald, Agar, Mrs.
Mary'Thwaites, Scott _ Harburn,
Senator W. U. Golding, Mrs. Don
Tindall, Dianne Madan, Sandra
Tindall, Mrs. Ruby Reed, Ken
Vivian, Mrs. Mounteer, Mrs. W.
Stapleton; Mrs. Frank, Twiner,
Mr. and Mrs. William Pepper,
Mrs- Frank Bean, Cameron Viv-
ian, Ramona Warden, Rosanna
Worden, Joanne Worden, Frank
Bean, Margaret -Aldington, Bonnie
Miller, Velma Parsons, Billie Par-
sons, Mrs. John Peppier, Archie
•Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff M1 -
ler, Gordoxi.11oggarth, Mrs. Robt.
"Miller, Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Hugh
McCaughy, Mrs., McCaughy,
Mr. James Hodgert, Mrs. Allan
Quance, Pat Spence, Mr. and Mrs.
Shane.
• John Pepper, Mrs. Cedl Bow-
inan, Ethel Mae NorrisErie NO,F1
ris, Mrs. Ross $outom, Mrs.
Frank Elliott, Mrs. Ugh Currie,
Billie Worden, Mrs. Ed. Butson,
Mrs. Mamie McGregor, Jessie
Firestone
the ALL NYLONA
TUBELESS
TIREthot is .
HAS ALL THE
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ADVANTAGES OF
• TUBELESS TIRES
NYLON
CONSTRUCTIO
• 91 % Stronger
• Race Tire
Construction:
*Endures
40° Hotter
Pavement
oir
'Scott, Mrs. Thomas SCA Mre.
Gordon Scott, Jim, Scott, FOAMY
Seott, Jerry qcott, Mrs. Arthur
Mrsv William Fawcett,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichertfr. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald O'Brien, Rev.
ert Daynard, Harry Elliott, 'Mrs.
.Brodhagen, Mr. and Mrs..Les-
lieilutson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M.
Ewen, Ida Hothana, Mrs. George
Moore, Mrs. John Cooke, Mrs.
Loril. Butson, Sylvia Parsons, Mrs.
E.E Tuffin Bennie Parsons, Mrs.
Jack Sadler, Mrs. 'Mrs. Lorne Mc• -
Nichol, Mrs. Gordon Coulson, Ed-
ith Cooson, Lanny Coulson, Sam
Norris, Wilma Dinnin,, Mrs. Mur-
ier Renaut. • \
Herkimer Drake,_George
Frankie Renaut, Mrs. Ada Malloy,
Mrs. Herkimer Drake, Mrs.
Rhoda Drake, Williani Drake, Mr:
and Mrs. ..,Itobert 'Drake, Mrs:
John Stewart, Mrs. Elizabeth
Herr, Marshall Dearing, Bob Viv-
ian, Fru* Miller, Jack Carmich-
ael, George Kerslake, Mrs. Ron
Skinner, Jerry Agar, Louis' Dil-
Inn, Russ?. Parsons, Dorothy D on
Mrs. Ethel Jeffery, Harry Jeffe
Jim Jeffery, Gary Jeffery, Gayle
Jeffery, -Mrs. Brown, Mrs, J.
Jardzi, Sandra Jantzi, Jimmy
Jantzi, Mrs. Louis Dillon, D. B.
• Elliott, Darlene Gallagher, J. M.
Nagle, George Hutchison, Dorothy
Rose, George Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Sadler, John Aldington, Reg
Elliott, Mr_ and Mrs. C. Temple-
man, Ivan Boa, Eleanor Boa,
Margaret Boa, Mrs. Dinnin, Robt.
McCaughey, Freddie ,McCaughey.
Mrs. Froward Fletcher, Mr.. and
Mrs. Carl Drown", Sharon Drown,
..lUary Lou Drown, Bryan Dreyvn,
Carol Ann Drown, Shirley Leish-
man, Irvine Kuntze, Mrs. Ruth
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smale,
Foster Harburn,. Jim Smale, Dave
Smale, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha,
Mrs. James' Hill; Mrs. Christine
Dilling,. Larry Dilhing, Mr. and
Mrs.' Earl Ellfott, Teddie Elliott,
Ida Cooper, Mrs. W. Riley, Mrs.
R. Lavery, Mrs. E. Hambly, Dar-
rell Parker. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Ritrers, Jimmie Rivers, Mrs. John
Drake, Patricia Drake, Bob Liv-
ingstone, Mrs. Livingstone, Mrs.
MeIVille Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
James, Milton McCurdy; Mr. and
Mrs. 0. Walker, Mrs. Houghton,
Mrs. Lin McKellar,Olive Speare,
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mr. ,and
Mrs. Mills, Aim Dearing, Mrs:
Ferg • McKellar, Gary McKellar,
Paul McKellar.
Linda • Houghon., Deana Houkh-
ton, Bill Houghton, Robert Hough -
RE -VITALIZED CLEANING
is Better Than Ever
at'
Buchanan Cleaners
Mount Forest
More Spots and Stains Removed
Garments stay clean longer; will
wear longer.
Phone 669 r 2- Seaforth
ANDY CALDER
AGENT
MON. and THURS. MORNINGS
Ma, %Ross Houghton, .Mrs. Fred
Earburn, • Mrs, Garnet Adams,
s. John MacDonald, _Mr. and
vid Adams, Valerie A4 -
ams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie, Mr.
and Mit. William Wiekie, Mrs.
Donald \Vickie, Bill
Wi, eltie, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mil-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruhl,
Dr. William klair, (Mrs. Robert
Fairservice, Mrs. CaldWell, John
T: Ryan, Mary C. Ryan, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Pepper, Marion Pepper,
Doris Pepper, Rutir- Pepper, Robt.
Miller, James Hodgert, Hugh Cur-
rie, Linda Currie, -Alice Walker,
Ken Walker, Doug McKellar, Don-
na Holmes, ..leseph Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. George Coyne, Mrs. At-
kinson, Joe Lerner, Ken McKel-
far.
Angus McKaig, Allan McDougall,
George Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold COleman, Mr. And Mrs.
Carter Kerslake, Brenda Kerslake,
Joyce Kerslake, Craig Kerslake,
Mrs. Marshall Dearing, Norval El -
Mt, Vera Hambley, W. C. Wor-
den, Kay Marie Worden, Margaret
Worden, Russell Worden,
Thwaites, Mrs. W. II. Gold-
ing, 'Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd Elliott,
Mrs. George Boa, Harvey Hambly,
Wanda Moore, Mrs. A. W. Norris,
William Stapleton, ,Frank Turner,
Mrs. Norman Bushfield, Mrs. L.
Hannon, Hugh Butson, Mrs. J. F.
Scott, Mrs. Roy Lawson, Mts. W.
J. Fell, Mrs. Archie Jeffery, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Hill, Russell Taylor,
Ann Roach, Jeannette Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Deichert, Edward
Deichert, Claire Deichert, Harry
McCaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Ryan, Jack Ryan, Pat •Ryan, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Ryan, Joseph
Ryan, Maureen Ryan.. •
Ruth Macdonald, Kathy Har-
burn, Marvin Harburn, Margaret
Walker, Robert Norris, Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong, Gregory Armstrong,
Dorothea ,Taylor, Jean Taylor,
Murray Taylor, Mrs. Jack Taylor,
Beverley Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hohner, Ed. Butson, Allan Rohner,
Mrs. R. D Sa1ler, Frank Elliott,
M'r. and Mrs. D. Blair, Kathryn
Ann Blair, Mrs. Grant Smith, Don-
na Smith, Wilma Jean James,
Henry Harburn, Jack Sadler, Jas.
Barbour, Mrs. Ed. Elligsen, Jo-
anne Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs.Wal-
ter-O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harburn, Bill Harburn, Glenn Har-
burn, Laverne Harburn, Terry
Daynard, Robin Daynard,'Ivrt. and
Mrs. Daniel Burns, Mrs. Henry
Harburn, Norma Harburn, Anne
Marie Vandervliet, Marianne Van-
dervliet, Mrs. J. H. Richmond,
Mrs. Richards, Piet yandervliet,'
•Mrs. Arnold Westlake, Hugh
Norris. -
Mrs. Alvin Barbour, Mary 13ar-
hour, Loril Blitson, Gordon Vivian,
William Fawcett, Alvin Barbour,
Ed. Dearin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McIntyre, Joy McIntyre, Malcolm
McIntyre, David McIntyre, Mrs.
William Dinnin, C. Karen Munn,
Mrs. Ken Drake, Mrs. Leslie Mil-
ler, Janet Miller, Edna Miler,
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Mary
Miller, Barbara Miller, Mrs. Robt.
Vivian, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs.
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Y�uil deal for
Even a glance tells you that Dodge
is no ordinary automobile.
With Motion -Design for The For-
ward Look, Dodge is years ahead in
styling. With the longest car in the
lowest priced field, Dodge is way
ahead in roombiats. With a wide
range of rainbow hues *ide and
out, Dodge takes top honobrs in the
colour -parade, too. ,
Just a few minutes on the road will
show yon that Dodge is also the
standout car for performance.
Whether you choose a thrifty Power-
Flow 6 or dynamic Hy -Fire V-8,
• enjoy instantly responsive • power,
long life, mileage -boosting economy.
A brief talk with your Dodge -
De Soto dealer will convince yoq:
never before could you get so much
car for so little money. Your Dodge -
De Soto dealer is ready to deal. He's
offering top -dollar trade-in allow-
- ances that will gave you real money!
So come in today; or phone for a
demonstration drive. Take .advan-
tage of this opportunity now, at
your Dodge -DeSoto dealer's.
Don't buy just any used ear . ; . get a
DEPENDABLE USED CAR
atiyour Dodge -De Soto dealer's
You can be sure when you deal for a used car here.
Sure of honest value for 3rout money. our Dodge -
DeSoto dealer has a big selection of one -owner, late -
model cars of almost every make. Every one ready to
go. Every one priced low for quick disposal.
R W C 'IL, F E- MOTORS
• SEAFORTH, ONTAR1O via- PHONE 267
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Caineren Vivian, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Norrb, Mrs. Sam Norris,
Sterling /;iarbour, Rev, A. 3, 'Lore,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Love, .Jae-
queline Love, Sandra Love, Mr.
awl Mrs. Harvey Drown, Miss
Elaine Love, Mrs. (Rev.) A. J.
Love, Mrs. .Sterling Barbour, -Jan
Barbour, Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mrs.
Lorne Elliott, Larry Elliott, Glen
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ful
lei, Lindsay McKellar, Mrs. Jas.
Malcolm.
• Mrs. GeOrge Kerslake, Linda
Dearing, Jo Marie Dearing, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Robertson,1Dorothy
Robertson, Joyce, Robertson, Mr.
and Mrs,- Bill Yeo, Susan Yee, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hutson, Garry
Quance, Ken Drake,' Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Jubenville, Mrs. John 'Aiding;
ton, Frank Aldington, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hey, 'Miss Alice Ry-
an, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDon-
ald, Sandy McDonald; George Viv-
ian, Mrs, Andrew Patrick, Mrs.
Alex Campbell, Elizabeth Camp-
bell, Mrs. Bert Daynard, Heather
Daynard, Elgin, Dearing, Mrs.
John MacDonald, Mrs. John Tem-
pleman, Fredrick Dearing, Faye
Templeman, Mr. and Mts. Lewis
Docking, Mrs, Mae Leitq; John
Templeman, Hobby Templeman,
Jack Dearing, Fred Harburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dalton, Mrs. Mary
Griffin.
Carol Howe, Mildred Howe, Mrs.
Wilbert Mahaffy, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Luxton, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
• ence Taylor, Kathryn Taylor, Kar-
en Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Oliver, Mrs. James Aitcheson,
Mrs. Maude Davis, James Aitche-
son, Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson,
Mrs. John Butson, Rae, Butson,
E. A. Dining, ' Linda Dian'a Skin-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dilling,
Mrs. Iva Paris, Mrs. John Leary,
Mrs. Melvin Greenwood, Mary
Dearing, Carol Ann Vivian, Paul
Barnes, Jimmy Barnes, Mary
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Barnes, Mrs. Hiram Hanna, Peter
Gartenberg, Jimmy Gartenberg,
Allan Young, Mrs. William Wor-
den, Mrs. R. M. Coward, Mrs:
Vera Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Elliott, David Elliott, Mrs. M.
McCurdy, Miss Joy Vivian, Mrs.
Arthur Nixon, Frank Stagg, R. M.
Coward, Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Schel-
lenberger, Eric Schellenberger,
John Drake.
George Vivian, ' Mrs. Alice
Coyne, Alecia Coyne, Sarah Coyne,
Mrs., Elmer Colquhoun, Mrs. Wil-
bert Miller, Mrs. Harold Fischer,
Harold Fischer, Trudy Fischer,
Frank Coyne, Wilbert Miller, Mrs.
James Hay, Mrs. Clayton Horton,
P. Malcolm, John Cronin, I.'`C.
Cook, K. Sfhith, Watson Webster,
H. E. Kingswell, Nelson Howe,
Ronald Boss, John Britton, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pinder, Mrs. Dav-
id Chappel, Mrs. Ed. Chappel,
Adeline Chappel, Brian Chappel,
Hugh 'Benniger, Bonnie Kerslake,
Mrs. Margaret Tuffin, Mrs. Jean
Hodge, Brenda Hodge, Gail Hob -ries,
Helen Barbour, Elizabeth Green,
Ann Dearing, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
-Parker, M1: and Mrs. Carter
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. George
Suhr, Mary Holmes, Mrs. Robert
Cherilyn Mattress, Judy
Mattress, Mr. and Mrs. George
Coyne, Don Harburn, Mrs. Thos.
Metcalfe, Fergus Burns, Mrs. Har-
ry Burns, Mrs. Joseph Morrison,
Laverne Morrison, Gary Morrison,
Kevin Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns, Claud-
ette Veillette, Jeannette Veillette,-
Lorne MoNichle, Melville Hurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cline, Carol.
'Cline, Linda Cole, Mrs, Mary Cole.
Archie McKellar, Cinny Webber.
Mrs. Henry Webber, Ida Cooper,
Mrs. Frank Hambley, 'Mrs. Janet
Lavery, Mrs. Will Riley, Leo Per-
ry, George Moore, George Boa.
Mrs. Mary L. 'Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence -Angel, Sharon Mar-
garet Angel, Gladys Placid°, Dal-
ton Balfour, Mrs. John Balfour,
Martin Feeney, Andrew Christie,
Mrs.' Andrew Christie, Mr. and
Mrs. Millar Richmond.
l3ruce Miller, Keith Miller, Louis
Feeney, Mrs. Leslie Kunb.c,
and Mrs. Donald Kuntze, Brenda
Kuntze, Donna Kuntze, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Williams, Donald Wil-
liams, Harold Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Melvin
Gray, Mr. and Mrsci'hos. Laing,
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl Nelson Pos-
liff, -Mrs. Nelson Pci iff, Tommy
Posliff, Bobby Posliff, Billy Pos-
In Ronald Pinder, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Templeton, Laurence Hannon,..
Jack Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. William Sil-
lefy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNichol,
Roy Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Spen-
cer Jeffery, Judy Jeffery, James
F. Scott, Mrs. Marvis McKellar.
Jim McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Ketnp, David Kemp.
Ihr6 Otod
We hope the Ohl ,loye ha.*
Phone 792
S. & W. V. Smith • „, •
SEAFOIVIII
NOTICE
•
TOWN OF "SEAFORTH
All persons in the municipality owning Or hark.
• oring dogs must purchase 1955 licenses for the
same on or before June 30th, 1955.
Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's'
Office in the Town Hall, or from .the Tax Collect
or, Harold Maloney.
After that date summonses through the Court
will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs
not having licenses. "
All Dogs must wear tagg.'
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Expositor Want Ads Bring' Results — Phone 41,
YOUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MEDICAL
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physi•cian and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
. If no answer.' call 59
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., W.D.
Physician and Surgeon •
Phones: Office- 5-W; Res. 5-J.
Seaforth
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone.110 Hensall
"NO, THANKS"
George could hardly believe
it. Fred, a most promiSing new-
comer lo their outfit, had fall-
en down in one particular. He
never took a cocktail at their
' weekly luncheon. One day
• George tactfully brought up
• the matter.
• "As a matter of fact I never
• touch it," said Fred'.
"Oh, why?"
George looked him -straight
• in the eye. "Because I've seen
• to much of the harm it does.
No,kI don't take it, and I never
intend to."
"limm! Stand right up on
your own feet all alone,' eh?"
"Yes, if I don't want some-
thing that I know is bad, no-
• body can persuade me to take
, -
•
Sequel of this TRUE story:
Within three weeks George
had a group with hiin at a- "No
Thanks" table.
Incidentally (?) George is to4
day Assistant Sales Manager
.4••••••••s••• of his firfin.—(Advt.).
E. A. McMASTER, B,A., M.D.
Internest
Telephone 27
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Telephone 55
DR. E. MALKUS
Telephone 26
_EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday,.only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments may be made.
OPTOMETRIST
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Seaforth 791: Clinton 401
Eyes Examined - - Glasses Fitted
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH
Office hours: Seaforth, daily,
except Monday, 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Clinton; Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30
p.m. (McLaren's Studio).
VETERINARY
D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
Veterinary Surgeon
HENSALL, ONT. : PHONE 99
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M.
Phone 105 Seaforth
AUCTIONEERS
,EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can 4 made for sae dates by
phoning 455-J, Clintoh. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaran-
teed.
LEGAL
. A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence '761
SEAFORTH: r ONTARIO
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
CHIROPRACtIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
' COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.
ACCOUNTING
• RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON : ONTARIO
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
INSURANCE
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE.—SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS:
President - J. H. McEwing, Blyth
Vice -Pres. - Robt. Archiballd,
Seaforth
Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A,
- Reid, Seaforth.
' DIRECTORS:
E. I. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon.
hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archl
bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing,
Blyth; William S. Alexander,. Wal-
ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.; J.
E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
AGENTS:
William Leiper, Jr.,n Londes-
boro; 3. Zo Prueter, Brodhagen;
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; ' Erie
Munroe, Seaforth.
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