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9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For -Sale
• 12. Wanted To Buy
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14. Property For Sale
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17. Wanted To Rent
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19, Notices
• • 20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
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1. Coming Events
DANCING, Brodhagen and Dis-
trict Community Centre, Friday,
Feb. 14, to music of Greorge
Wolfe, and his Blue Rangers.
1-08-1
THE finals in the Public Speak-
ing sponsored by the McKillop
Federation of Agriculture will
be Mkt in the Seaforth District
High School, on Monday, Feb."
17th3
, at '5 P.m.
"1 1-08-1
2. Lost, Strayed
BLACK' and white hound, north
east of Winthrop, Finder please
call 836 R 5, Seaforbh. 2-08x1
4. Help Wanted
FEMALE help wanted for
factory work. ApplY Highland
Shoes, Seatforth. 4-08-2
RELIABLE young women to
help with housework, 'steady
employment. Apply Box 1312,
• • Huron. Expesitor. • 4-08-1
CLERK for Seaforth store, reale
OT female. Steady erruployment
in pleasant surroundings. App/
in writing to Box 1310, Huron
xiposdtor.• 4-03-1
1
WANTED
•
For Seaforth district, men
with car. This man must work
40 hour week which will ensure
above average earnings.
KEITH DUNBAR,
51 McDonald St., Stratierd.
4-08x1
. HELP WANTED -
Office Clerk for Seaforth In-
dustry. Typing essential, gener,
al clerical experience helpful.
Write to:
BOX 1309.
HURON p EXPOSITOR '
• 4-08-1
POLICE CONSTABLE
FOR
Town of Seaforth
Applications, in writing, will
be received by the undersigned
until February 24th, 1964, for
the above noted position. Salary
62400.00 per annum. Please state
ago and qualificetions,. Envelape
thrust be clearly marked "Ap-
plication, police Constable".
C. Lyle Hammond,
Clerk
4-08-1
7. Situations Wanted
CARPENTRY work, remedell-
ing or odd jobs around the borne
Call Ed AndreWS, phone 863 W
1. 7-064f
8: 'Farm Stock For Sale
FOUR year old Pinto, rideor
work., Wilidarnt Blair, phone
642 J 2, Seaforth. 8-08-1
TWO Hereford, cows, due Mar.
1st, carrying thbrd calf: Ernie
Dale, con. 2, RR -4, Clinton. 08x3
THIRTY -five pigs, 8 weeks old.
Apply Ken Bearbtie, phone 834
R 6 Seaforth 8-08-1
GOOD two-year old Hereford
hull. Darcy Rathwell, Brew -
field, phone Clinton, 432.3384.
8-08-1
lOISTEIN heifers, va•ceinated,
bred Hereford,due gdott. John
" Temndeet, RR 1,. Kirldon, on
No. 33. Highway, 7 mils east
of Exeter,. phot a R.
8. Farm Stock For Sale
SlIORTIIORNED- Guernsey !mif.
er, calf at side, quiet, geod
milker, fully guaranteed. Rea-
sonable. Phone Dublin, 54 R 10,
N. .J. Kramere. - 8-47-2
FOUR. registered Hereford heif-
ere, due in April and Mar. Blue
Jay Domlno breed, bred to
Jarvis, Darius.Boy Hoven Ocean
impoeted, Joe Hastings, lot 25,
con. 7,' Hibbert, phone -Dublin,
43 R. IL 8-08x1
10. Used • Cars For Sale
1961 G.M.C. Fleebside pick-up,
ewcellent condition. Asking for
$1250.00, take trade. Phone 275
W 1, liensall. 10-08x2
1957, Studebaker Silver Hawk,
in good condition. Apply Ken
Coleman, Seaforth, phone 17,
or 652 11, 14. 10-07elf
11. Articles For Sale
LIG-HT green girl's springeowt,
size 14. Mrs'. John Smith,
BalI-
way St., Seaforth. 111-08-1
USED Mcglary dryer, privately
owned. Can 'be seen at Kling's
Store, SeafOrth.- 11-0441
FOUR/PEEN inch Westinghouse
portable T.V. A-1 condition. An-
gus MacLean, ' 11-08x1
USED Victor cash 'register. Pro-
tection of a gash, register, con-
venience of an adding machine.
Huron-Exposit:3pr. • 11-08x2
BABY buggy, ,g years old. Ex-
cellent condition, can be con-
verted toe bassinette. Phone 221,
Seaforth.. • 11-08-1
BLUE baby carriage, converts
to car bed and stroller. William
Blair, phone 642 J 2, Seaforth.
11-08-1
JUST in, another shipment of
freezers. While they last, $229.95
for 24 cubic feet 'at Dublin
Electric.1140-4
SAP pails, 50. Marge Grimm
pails, 35 galvanized and ' 200
others; etas° '300 spites. Phone
Bru:ssel§c"327 J 5, Andrew Turn -
11 -08x2
FERTILIZER
We suggest you contact Har-
riston Fertilizers Ltd., Clinton,
or your ,Ilecal Marrison agent
and plan your spring fertilizer
requirenuents now. Check our
complete Milk handling facilities
services and prim before you
buy your requirements.
Special January delivery and
cash discotu.nts.
'7. CLINTON PLANT
Phone 482-9133,
FRANK PEARCE
• Phone Seaforth, 396.
DON HOCKING
Phone Kirkton. 1.55 R 20.
11-054f•
•
12. Wanted,,To Buy
BELL threshing machine, 28"
x 45". Phone Brussels, 351 J 5.
12-07x2
FEED: grain, cern. hay, straw,
Write or telephone Len Watson,
28 Eastern Ave., B ra mpton or
telephone 451-4804. 12-05x4
13. Wanted
WANTED - Bicks eutumber
• grewerk Highest prices paid.
Free piekups. Apply Alb. Kram -
ems, Dublin, phone 30 R 3, after
6 p.m. 13-07-14
14. Property For Sale
SEVEN room home, clOste to
bu Sines% sectien: oil furnace,
hardwood floors, built-in cup-
boards. Terms evailable. W. A.
Thodgert, -phone 498, Seaforth.
14-05-4
FOR SALE
Three bedroom • ,home, 1,1/2
blocks west of North Main Si.
New. gas furnace, bath and so
forth. Can be seat by appoint-
ment only.
Also 5 other'homeS, 2, 3, and
4 bedrooms.
Farms, 100; 150, and 250 acres
in surrounding Townships'.
Joseph McConnell.
Realtor .
19 Victoria Street .
Phone 266 - Seaforth
• • 14-08-1
15, Property For Rent
MODERN apartment, on Rail-
way St. Gas heated. Apply Carl
Dalton, Seaforth. 15-04-1f
ROOM and board for elderly
person in quiet home. Apply to
Box 1305, Huron Expositor,
15-074
THREE -bedroom modern apart-
neent, dcnynStadre, available im-
mediately. Phone"802 W 4, Sea -
forth. 15-07-tf
THREE -bedroom modern apart-
ment, downstairs, available im-
tnediately. Durl Hopper, phone
602 W 1, Seaforth. 15-07-tf
EE. bedroom house, RVi1-
able last of February. Apply in
oerson to Warden- Haney, RR 4,
Sea forth. 15-08x1
SE -LF contained apartment, 2-
bedrGoms, Targe living room,
kitchen, bath, Earlv possession.
on 1313,, Huron Expositor.
15-08x2
MODERN 3 -bedroom house.
Available iriimediatelv. situated
^ei Highway 8, west of Sea•forth.
A E. Crozier, RR 2, Seaforth.
aerie 601. W 2. • •15-07k2
15. Property For Rent
TWO-bedioom apartment, heat-
ed, private entrance and bath.
Phone 336-W. • 415-07-tf
APARTMENT for rent, avail-
able now. Heated and with hyd-
ro. two bedronins and self con-
tained. 3. C. Crich, Seaforth.
• 15-07-2
19. Notices
,SEPTIC tanks cleaned. We go
anywhere winter or summer:
A. B. Roth, phone 655-2462,
Tavistock, or PO Box 196• .
.1.9-05x6
MAINTENANCE Service, wall
washing, floor • cleaning and
small repairs. Revmiond Squires
Rox 335. Isabelle St., Seaforth,
phone 557. 19-07x3
SEAFORTH
• UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kind of upholstering.
19-07-tf
PERSONS who no longer wish
ea keep a dog. may have the
dog removed without charge by
eentacting the Animal Control
Officer, Seaforth, phone 697-J.
19-08x2
TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
• Dog Tax For 1964
is new due.
Male dog, $6, each additional
$9; female dog, $12, each addi-
tional $16 -Tags available at:
Town Clerk's Office
•
19-08-2
ANSTETT.
JEWELLERS
• Ltd.
Offers you •••
Easy Credit Terms
witi
7 NQ
Carrying Charges'
• -Phone 77 - Seaforth
19-07-11
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone .77 Seaforth
• 19 -07 -ti
- DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
- Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
License No. 262-C-63
19-07-tf
• SALES & SERVICE
Viking Separators and
Vildng Milkers'
Ilacksmith and Welding Shop
BASIL O'ROURKE,
Brucefield,
Phone 482-9131, Clinton.
-19-07-8
PROMPT SERVICE
at
• WESTERN ONTARIO'S
FOREMOST WATCH REPAIR
DEPOT
SAVAUGE
• JEWELLERS
(Opposite the Post Mite)
Two certified watchinakers, all
work done on the premises and
checked on the watchmaster.
FREE ESTIMATES
19-O5.tf
CARPENTRY WORK
New I.'S the time to talk about
new custom homes, kitchen cab-
inets. rec. rooms, repairs. Free
estim a tcs.
GRANT FINNIGAN
Seaforth
19-03-5
NOTICE
Township of McKillop
All car owners in the Town-
ship of McKillop are requested
not to park their cars on the
roads of the Township during
the winter. Cars that are left
on the roads are contrary to
the Highway Traffic Act and
are a detriment to operation of
snowplows.
Please note that Provincial
Police will take necessary ac-
tion to see that cars are not
left on roads and prosecution
may follow.
WILSON LITTLE •
Road Superintendent
19-0.141
23. Business Directory
• SEqFORTH • -
VETERINARY
CLINIC
• J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., VS.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
• D. E. Galt, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN
Seeforth OffiM:
Tues.; -Thur4 Fri., Sat. a.M.
only, Thursday evening by
appointrrient only.
Phone 791 •: Rekidenee 613
Mon.; Wed., Clinton Office
•-•
23. Business Directory
McOONNELT7
-• STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
• D. L STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone '550
A. W. SILLERY
, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth : Ontario
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thurs4ey-1 to 8 p.m.
A.M. H4RER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Steet Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed •
Flowers For All Occasions
• Phones:
Res. 595-W Store 43
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulahce Service
DUBLIN • : ONTARIO
• Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich Seaforth
• AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
• FLOWEtS FOR EVERY .
OCCASION •
Phone 119 : • Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
• LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 335
24'. Cards of Thanks
MY. sincere thanks to everyone
who remembered me with cards
and letters while I was in Strat-
ford General • .Hospital. -Mrs.
Hiram Shannon, 24-08-1
WE 'wish to tharik • all our
friends and neighbors for .the
many good wishes, cards and -
gifts we received odi our 40th
weddirig anniversary. It was
very much appreciated. --Jan
and Jaans Van Vliet. 24-08-1
I wish to thank D. Stapleton,
Father Sullivan, the nurses and
the staff of the Scott Memorial
Hospital who treated me so
kindly during my stay; also
Harry Telin and friends for
giving a helping hand at home.
Urbain Blockeel, 24-08x1
THE family of the late Frank
Walbers wish to thank everyone
who remembered' them with
cards and flowers at the time
of their sad- bereavement, c-
ial thanks to Bail and Mutch
Funeral Home, Dr. Addison and
Tuokersmith Ladies' Club, It
was tall greatly appreciated. xi
I wish to thank ail my friends
who so kindly renumbered me
with lovely cards and the
kind woeds, and also I want to
thank the people of Seaforth
for going to London to eete my
dear eon while he rested at the
Funeral Home in London.
Mrs. Will. Kerr. 24-08x 1
Births
GORDON-At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Feb. 6, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Gordon, RR
2. Blyth, a daughter.'
HOTHAM-At Hotel Dieu Hos-
pital, Windsor, on ,Feb. 5, to
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hoth-
a m, a son.
LOOBY -At Scott Memorial Hos
pita', on Feb, '11, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Looby, Dublin,
a son.
McAllister -At Scott' Memorial
Hospital, on Feb. 9, to Mr.
and Mrs, Ron McAllister, a
daughter.
RILEY-At Scamborough Gere
eraI Hospital, Scarborough. on
Feb. 7, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs, ,
Doug Riley, a son Gregory
Dean. •
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Mr. Peepers was, complaining
to a friend: • "The strangest
thing . . . spots, strange spots
-4 keep seeing them all the
time. Yellow spots, blue spots, --
red spots, pink lspotsl They're
driving me craiy!"
"Hmmmm," sympathized the
friend. "Hhave you seen a
peychia trist?"
"No," replied Peepers. "Just
spots."
Walton News of the
Mission Band
The monthly meeting of the
Mission Band was held in the.
basement of the church Sunday
morning with an attendance of
62. • Karen Coutts, the vice-
president, conducted the meet-
ing, which opened with the
hymn, "When He Cometh," with
Debbie Wey as pianist. Karen
read the Call to Worship from
Luke .6:46. The hymn, "The
Wise May Bring Their Learn-
ing," was sung.
--Ms.' W. Bewley reviewed last
month's discussion • on ,PThe
Light of the World," and teondi-
tions that might cause darkness
in India. Then ways were con-
sidered 'whereby we might help
turn the darkness to light.
Joan Bennett led in -prayer.
The Scripture was read by
Gwen Bosman from Matthew 7:
24-25. Mrs: Bewley explained
the story of the two builders.
Betty Roe and 'Mary Bewley Col
lected the offering and Karen
dedicated it with prayer.
Betty Roe gave the treasurer's
report. Gerald Baan read the
minutes of the last meetineeend
a letter of thanks from the Chil-
dren's Aid Society for the white
gifts.
Karen Cutts conducted the
business. Shirley Williamson
will play the piano for the next
ineeting. Murray Houston and -
Ross Mitchell will assist with
the worship..Everyoneewent to
classes, after which the meet-
ing was closed with the hymn,
"JeSus Bids Us Shine," and the
Benediction.
The World Day of Prayer
meeting will be held in Duff's
United Church, Friday, Feb. 14,
at 3 p.m., with Rev. A. John-
ston of Brussels as guest speak-
er. The monthly UCW meeting
will be held at 2 p.m.
Homemakers Meet •
The first meeting of the 4-H
Homemaking Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Nelson Reid
Saturday afternoon with twelve
members present Nellie Baan
was elected president; vice-pres-
ident, Sherrill Craig; secretary,
Karen Coutts and Velma Hig-
ginbotham. It was decided to
call the club "The Walton
Needlepushers." Two people
are to bring lunch to each meet-
ing. It was decided that each
member was to make a sewing
box. The name of the project
is, "What Shall I Wear?" The
next meeting is to be held at
Mrs. James McDonald's on Feb-
ruary 15.
- Honor Local Couples
A social evening, honoring Mr.
and' Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Sr., who
observed their 40th wedding
anniversary on Feb. 2, and Mr.
LI'L PEDRO — By
and Mrs. Martin Bann, whose
'25th wedding anniversary will
be observed on Feb, 22, was
•held in the Welton Community
Hall, Friday evening, Feb. 7ee•
Progressive euchre was plaY-
ed with 16 tables at play. Prize
winhers were as follows: high
lady, Mrs. Laurie Cousins; low
lady, Miss, Caroline Fraser; high
gent, Glen Corlett; low gent,
Alex' Gulutzen.
• A short program was present-
ed by the following: Two vo-
cal duets, IVIrs. Glen Corlett and
Ruth Ritchie, with Mrs. Jim
Smith at the piano; piano solos,
Caroline Fraser and Glenna
Houston; reading, Mrs. Harvey
Craig.
Mr. Alvin McDonald addresa-
ed' Mr, and Mrs, J. Van Vliet,
who were presented with a set
of snack tables and a tri -light
lamp, and Harry Bolger ad-
dressed Mr. and Mrs. M. Baan,
who received a living -room mir-
ror, stainless Steel double boil-
er, and a purse of money. Lunch
was served by the ladies.
• CGIT Meeting • -
The CGIT meeting opened
with a sing -song and the min-
utes of the last meeting were
read by Linda Traviss. The
treasurer's report was read by
Mary Bewley. Karen Coutts -arid
Linda Traviss are to have the
worship service on February 17,
At this meeting a film of Nepal
will be shown. Mary Bewley
and Sherrill Craig had the wor-
ship service. Shirley Bolger
read the mission study, Shanta
Bwana.
• Miss Bessie Davidson of Sea -
forth has returned home after
spending several days with "Mrs.
Walter 'Broadfoot.
• Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Lucan
was a recent guest at the home
of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss.
• Neil McGavin, Larry Wheat-
ley and Ken Campbell have re-
turned home after spending a
week at a skiing resort' in the
Laurentians.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. Stutz of Wa-
terloo spent 'the weekend with
Mr. Torrance Dundas and vis-
ited with. Mrs. T. Dundas who
is a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth. -
Mr. and Mrs. William Simp-
son of Mitchell visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Leeming.
Mr. Ranton Mitchell of Car-
lingford visited with his sister,
Mrs. Leonard Leeming, and kr.
Leeming last week.
Mrs. Neil McGavin and Brian
spent several days last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston, Bluevale,
Me. Everett Byerman has re -
de la Torre
Owned home after being
fined to Scott Memorial Hogg,
Seaforth, for several netialllias
with a heart condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle COette,
Robbie, Rickey and Carel A0n,C.
of Toronto were weekend. gees
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Coutts.
Miss Norma Leeming of Lop. -
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Leenaing.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott spent
the weekend with friends in
London.
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M.
Swan are visiting with Mr. Wes-
ley Ham and family, Burling-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie
and family, of St, Thomas, call-
ed on friends in the village on
Sunday.
Mrs. H. Berry visited in Wing -
ham and Bluevale oYer the
weekend.•
Rev, H. K: Plank spent Thurs-
day of last week in Toronto.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman
of Belgrave spent several days
in the village. Mrs. Wightman
has- rented her house when
new residents will move in this
week.
WINTHROP
• The UCW Of Cavan. Church,
Winthrop, • held their regular
meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 5,
in the schoolroom of the church
with .Mrs. Gordon Blanchard
presiding.
The meeting opened by sing-
ing Hymn 637 and reading
Psalm 698 in unison, Meditation
being on the 23rd Psalm, fol-
lowed by prayer. Roll call was
the gift of a tea towel for the
church kitchen and was answer-
ed by 30 mernhers. March roll
call will be on "Faith.' World
Day of Prayer is to be held
Feb. 14 at 3 o'clock in First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
Ladies are reminded that dis-
carded Christmas cards are. to
be brought to the next meeting.
Hymn e51 was then sung.
Mrs. George Case gave a chap-
ter from "The Word and the
Way," entitled 'Atonement,"
Mrs. Gordon Blanchard showed
interesting slides and told of
her sister's work as a mission-
ary. The meeting closed 'by
singing Hymn 252 and ,repeat-
ing the Lord's Prayer in uni-
son. Refreshments were served
by Unit Three.
The.For.94,4*Vetitic. •5)4
M4s.191.14,401,0#'
held. et the /19419. 31t.
lintn 1411l0r• 3v#4.44 iner
and•`oey:Oral 0§1.
Mrs. T. Laing presided
ducted: the;,-- openi
with Scripture read
tion and •prayer. ,
led in the Bible atpdy,
Calder MeKaig bad -
charge of the -SOW -hook -lee, -
seri and it was presented Pell*
fornt of a dialogue with Mrs.
M. Laillorikl, Mrs. T. L. 'SOU,
Mrs. Earlier and Mrs. Laing
taking part, the theme bcing, -
"Why are we of the Presbyter-
ian Church in Canada he iri•-
dia." The roll call Was answer-
ed with a -verse on "Praise."
Routine reports were given
by the secretary and the trees-
urer and Mrs. Meltaig gave a
brief report of the annual meet -
Mg of Stratford Presbyterial "
Mrs. J. Jefferson read the ,01a4
Tidings Prayer. Mrs. Sadie
Scott for her topic read an
article by Padre Young, and
current events were given by i
several members. Mrs. McKaig
and Mrs. K. McKellar were nam-
ed as representatives on the
centennial committee.
The meeting closed with
prayer by Mr. Boyne. Mrs. R.
Dodds and Mrs. F. Allen assist-
ed the hostess in serving 'at
dainty lunch.
Mr. William Hamilton visited'
in TeesWater with his son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs..
Nelson Hurikins, on Sunday'.
Miss Lorraine LairTg",1 fteneetee----, •
ter of Mr. and \Mrs. Gordon
Laing is a patient ineClintori
Hospital, having undergone sur-
gery last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Currie, and 'family,
Dorchester.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie McKel-
lar
and ,,son. Mark. visited dur-
ing the weekend with her Par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nigh, Sea -
forth
fr
Y.;
a
•
. Mr. Hugh Scott, of Guelph,
spent the weekend at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4
T. L. Scott. •
•
Mrs. W. •N. •Binning and
daughter Jane, of Mitchell, vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee,
Jackie, Judith and Roy, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto, •
Walker. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing
and David and Peter were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne' Scott, Seaforth.
.tr. and Mrs. T. Laing visited
Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Coleman,, Seaforth.
OUR TOWN — By McClelland
'THERE 'S
A SURE ,
SIGN OP
SPIZING.
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MOCO — By Barley
NAPOLEON — By McBride
AND TELL THE GROCER
TO SEM" NArot.Eoll
HOME WITH SOME
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