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n - e s, -.,met.
their first nieeting•on Monday eve-
ning-at
vening--at the hofne of Mr. and ,Mrs.
At
Lae.e• �,, Wolfe: this•• meeting it.
s � eeided ' . ` dre from. nt is
was d to p O ani
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F,arrn ' �,adio Forum and become
.,,The Community, Ferern," using:
the . Membership 'fee and. collet
lions for a community . hall „pro-
ject
project,
A_ question boa, and disc•gssion on
'u 't • ffairs w • e con
comm nz..�'::. d'. k ill -..b . '.
ducted.for: a hall hour; '.atter which.
progressiveeuchre,: will be .flayed
and a light:. lunch served . "The
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St, - 1ougls' AI►elicalf F
Church as holdi
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Saturday, Nova .8th
to 5 .m. • P• W.
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Are you read to rent our s
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repro? 'A classified $dve�tis int.
Phoned to The 'Huron
Ecfr"osit r
,141 or 142 will bring a- tenant .•
Congratulations
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evening ehome`ar, an
MLwHcks
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on the opening of your
EASTE
SERV:IC
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to ,h d ..the
Opportunity of playing a •part.
in
the necessary' eonstruetian
and paving, of this: fine .Service
Station.
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A ghalt Paving -_=— : Road Construction
Earth Moving
- Phone HLT: 2- 6694
Clinton
Motorists who drive to Seaforth's
newest White -Rose Service Station,.
corner of. Gorlericli' -and Coleman
Streets, and purchase -'gasoline .o'r
petiol;eum. uroduets' eitfi'r Friday
or:Saturday, will be greeted with
a pleasant surprise.
In ,addition to. receiving quality
products, , and service' to, match,
each driver making a $3:00 •pure
chase or more will be presented
with a coupon` for: a :'free car .lub-
rication.
The courteous attendants. will al-
so
l-
s .be'handin outfree White Rose
og _
polishing 'cloths and free:' dime.
banks -to ..the children,.
1'he'}whale :event is being staged
sPecificallY, to officially open the
ultra -modern; .station:i. constructed';
by= Canadian 011 Companies Ltd.
essee xs Jini' Sallows, an experi-
enced service station operatar:
Sallows, Well known in .Seaforth,
has been -a resident; since1941. He
rs veteran with overseas ser-
vice,
Setwell back oe a large- lot, the
station is visible to traffie'on God
uron Farm News.
EOLTON
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The; extended period of: ,.fine
weather has allowed most iarniers
to finish up the , outdoor Work for
this fall. Stable •and building ,,re-
pairs. are the order of the day in
preparation.' for the winter stabling
of .all..livesteck Some are -taking
advantage of :"fine weather ;'to cut
and' skid logs -for sale andd to trim
up the woodlot.
-We have received some reports
- that although- the' soil' appears to
he in -good andition: for-Workieg eThursdar.-evening--
ericll, Street and' No. $ HighwaY• •
!;incorporated are designs' and rna-.
terials ;that are as modern as "to-
•'morrow. -
Aetually
located o the e
. n h , corner of
No. 8
Highway a and Coleman. mahStreet
t•
the station has large „paved
}� s a la glot
with broad .entrances from each.
street.
Mi•. , Salla s' :plans to o er
�! p ate
from. 7 .a.m..to 10o'clock daily.
During 'peak businessperiods he
-also also engage additional part.
time help.'
'The
station's
.`
two 'car
hays 1
ro
-
vide ample .Space for lubrication., .
washing and for makrng-rnnOr''re
pairs' and adjustments.. .
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:THE WEEK
• Mr. Ivan E. ekmeir• has been .eon- Rotary Frohc.
draw.on Friday
eve-
fined to Stratford Hospital and has
now been removed to Victoria Hos-
pital, :London. •.
The
' "the '
pupils of school ehool held. a
Hallowe'en party at the 'school on
Thursday . evening. • Lunch Was
Jeanette, Paul,i;Mark and Trudy
Anne Kirkey, of Kitchener, stayed
atthe home of their grandparents,'
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bode, while
their parents, Mr.; and. Mrs..: Joe
served, by .the teacher, Miss Hack, Kirkey attended,' the funeral • of
well aid Rev.,,EJ: Fi ehie , Mr.Kirke 's father, Morris Kirk-'
judged the'costtrmes • eY,:•at•:Cornwall.
Mr.
and:.
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Pupils lit. Brodhagen, School will -
mann with Mr..,and Mrs ..Jim Eb
present,_: a musredl ro ram- . ...
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Wingham radio Saturday morn;ng Mott, Listowel, rGcenfr�* _
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'Mr. -and Mrs: •;,William Didgel g
n.,..
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Canad `a.
about
,visited'• vgth .IVir:� and Mrs,- V�iltred a b o one birth in 85
'Suehring, Sebringville.
-M-r—anal-Mrs: -George Young, of
Mrs: Jack ;D.icicert; of Harriston' Stratford, with her fa.ther., George
spent, a few days recently with`lier Dregel
Mrs Ben Boyd and baby son, -of
Stratford, rettirned from Stratford
Hospital td: the home" of her: -par:
ents, Mr. and Mrs Norman Kist-
ner. Mr Boyd was the. lueky, win
-he'l of a -$'orek hardtop.-at_Strat£r r.
sister., Mrs N.. Dickert.
Mrs.: Clifton; :of Brueefield,. °has
pirrdhased_.the 'McClyinont house;
Mr.' and Mrs:' Ai that` 'Tories, of
St
:Thous; were Sunday guests
;itrith. Mr and '-Mi s: kfexb ,tones°:`-
Mr. Norman,:• Dickert returned
home;. Sunday after being .confined
a few days in ca Toronto hospital:.
HARLOCK
Mr. and Mrs:: Einnierson TTesk
atten_ It Sun
ded' Walton'
Church last:
day, where: their, frandson, R n ld
Douglas, son of Mr 'and Mrs: Dou
1.as .Hesk, of Q.oderich,, was baptiz-
ed
Mr. and Mrs. John McEWing
-attended ,the. Federation of Agri-
culture annual :meeting' and ban-
quet, held at'Londesboro Hall last
thatkplowing hasbeentoughei than
usual::. Mostpastures-appe•arr'to b'F`
in' good shape for winter.
He: ` Where's my`pencii?'
She: `Behind your ear?"
Her •"Come, : come, I'm a busy
man,', Which ear?"
—
ocleric
Pavilion,
EVERY`.
'EDNESDL - at 8:30 pm
Spbxisorecl . by - Goderich
Lions Club tor. Welfare:'
Admssion100 ` =
Special jackpot game boosts'
tota) possible prizes to
OVER $500.00 a.
-Anniversary Held
By C -avian Church -
The .83rd.anniversary service; of
Cavan. "Church', Winthrop,' were
held' on, 'Sunday, when Dr. Wesley
Hunnisett of the. Fred` Victor
Toronto "; ,.was the speaker.
He, spoke in an able manner: and
related, many incidents of the work
with whieh.he ,has been connected
all his life.
Summerell•, the mini
sten was in 'eharde of; the ser-
vices ' The choir, tinder "the di ec
tioii_of Mrs .O .vex.Anderson,.sang
two anthems in the morning, cloth.
Misses , :-Frances Blanchard and
Shirley. Dolm;a-ge taltitig-'tet
parts Miss Eileen Smith and Mar
,g-aret, I ilien sairg a,duet,• "How
,Great" Ther Art" and :iYi the.' eve
ning two anthems` were sung,; with
Miss Margaret ' Boyd along: the •
solo part Misses E Sinith "and
•Margaret Hillefi;again. sang a. duet,•
Under His Wings '•
These`services were largely'
tender),. ;both morning"' and night,
2uanY .,cumin from ;neighboring
Tinte'T:o P:utx
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n:::our.. Car. !
CHECK:, THIS PRICE
White=Rose-
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cotton
Stove :Oil
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Expert
otor Cleanin
is of, twins or triplets _
Car Cutches
Tank Expiocles
Whiie driving to woi It iii London,'
Grant ;McLean, :Ire�sa11, discover
ed`'a fire in his. '1957 model
0 1 car.
Mr McLean had ohfy driven a
short distance from his; home when "
-f amen
1 i?xoke`- but ear; -at'
the' fntersection..of No 4' and No.
84 Uighvvays at Hensall.
V.(�`liile turning in .
the alarm, the
fire reached such an, intensity that
the gas tank exploded, nnoviit'the;
vehicle across the road,
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