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THE HURON EKPOS1 OR, S )11A,00,114411, d�J:
By HAROLD KENDRICK~
:TOY interesting•
Last Tuesday;: afternoon ran as=
sembly was held with' representa
tives of ',General Motors discuss -
ng --the opportunities that existed
for students' in a, business or sci-
-'=entific career.- The lecturers held
the attention of. the .student body
throughout the 40 minute presenta.
tion Along• with, humorous--'parts,-
-.the -lecturers emphasized the wide
open fields in Chemistry and phys
ics In the programcalled, "Pre -
View's of Progress," the' gentlemen
s1iowed different;.experimentt deal
ing with `synthetic rubber, mur'o
EUCHRE & DANCE
FIENSALI,isTown Flail
Friclay,pri:l 3rd:"
KOOL QUINN'S ORCI1ES.RA
Lucky Lunch Prize 1
Admission 75c - Euchre at :8:30
Sponsored, by• Kippers :East'W�I
t @Il,pllfilii)YIIltlllllll'lllltllllllltlilllllllll
Legion flail; CLINTON
ridgy, April. 3rd.
gat. 3:15. p.m.
-All Local Talent.:with Old Time
Dance . to f@llow
aP EL DE 1TE
Seaforth District High School :
Monday April 6t
at 8:;30'
ion ,`VERTICAL, INTR'EGATION"
a'ahel-Gordon Hill, O,F.;U'; •Prof,
- )r hopper 0 A C., Mr,.;,:Cann Ei{-.
eters • Bob: Taylor. DIRECTOR-
(taughati-:Douglas;; Winglam, farm
and •D N C E
in'WinthropW `
a
h
p, .
'Friday -Nig
A RIL.3rd
nsore 'b iris
o ck '• •
.+Chub-
DRAvv.,.F'O1t-E xECTRIC' FRY PAN
Ladies°Please Bring :Luh h'
C
waves, coal stovessunmobiles
•and.the historyof the jet.
This was a very, fascinating 40
minutes, : and I am sure: that vll
who saw the presentation of "Pre-
views of Progress", really enjoyed
Students' Council
At the Students' Council meeting,
it was decided that an Easter dance
would be held on Thursday,••April
=2: -rClarence -Petrie and his Night-;
hawks will be in attendance' to sup-
ply the music for'this `dance. Ad -
Mission will be 50e and 75c
Also at .:this meeting, it was de-
cided that the ,hockeyteam would
be able to have the after -exam,
dance on April 17.
Cadet Inspection
Now• that:, spring is here and the:
,weather- .is- clearing up; "cadet
training: has began for the grade
niners, Under the direction of
Capt.' F. A. Dobson, chief :cadet
instructor, the boys Irani :• grade
rTmo-were taken. intto the gymna
shin on Friday for: marching prac-
tise. -In this•-session;--CadetsCaptain
Lewis Knetsh gave the commands
witlr'several Others of last, years;_
cadets standing b_y Now that cadet:
inspectionjs . n the ,foreground, we;
;l1 ham, ,hi�to�ae=�"lkit-�P�f=
cadets we have in this year's grade
Cozy Corners
-Who are' the four boys
who are interestedin you now?
Whimp; Is it grade 12 or grade
9 you are interested in,?
Craig; Who were you out walk-
ing with
alk=ing'.with Monday evening?
2vl:wry: What -were you, looking
for Sunday."afterrioon?.
Dilly Why are you called 'Mun-
gle?,
Ann: Did your mother really
read the ' letter?
Sandra Mc.: Why do you like
the'` Carter' farm? .
Egrnondville Y.P:U,
Mears: D r. S•e.m•p'w•e
Egmonclyille•YPU:held their reg
ular' meeting, in the church .base-;
ment - on • March I5,. The • roll call`
was:answered by, repeating:the,Y:'
.I?urri se and, 'the.-businiess-
followed.
• Dr.: J. _SeloP .-p_ le s oke on the his-
tory ;of Holy Week and answered`.
the que's'tions xn the question box:;.
M r ar
a et G�h sn
e .' had '
g e y cha e
the Meeting.: Jim Worrest r
g
''
ip,ur The --topic
On
n he- r
t Cos., wa :tak
s e,
i.
garet+, 4lDuds: Eric'McIntosh
a vrayeL
�Plit - meeti
m :was g l s , . vylth a
sing.spng'_'and recreation.
This' group;;plans to 'go bowling in
Exeter on •April. 3.
Men's.
SUITS • 3x.00
min's
TOPCOATS 29.50
Men's
FIATS .. 6.50'
i3aysy 2 -Pant.
to 65.00. SUITS'.- `• • : 19.95 to (24:50
•
toys'; sport.-
COATS 12:95 to 14.98'
-stiTaden`ts° Sport
COATS 17.95 tii1095
'sport - .Dress -Pants .:4.95, to -9:50;',
COATS 23.50 to 35.00 Wllate':Shirts . .•:. `
S'IIOP Am '
STVII'AtRT BRtS.
For the .Widest Choice
, and'-B,est ' Values
in your lnew .
• EAiSTER OUTFIT
LADIES' -
COATS • • -.;. • , . 49.95
,ALL p,; WE 1TIIE
COAL`S a :• 29.95
SPRING
SUIT -S . , 29.50 ° 39.50
:NEW
DRESSES •:;. 8.95 to 22.95
EASTEIR
MILJINERY 3.95 to ,6.95
SPRING
HANDBAGS 2.95 , to 9.95 •
GLOVES 1.00 to ]:95� 1
SMART
-BLOUSES • 3.954O -6.95-
.
.9.E t0-6.95.4
GTRLS' .
DRESSES 4 95 up' i
1GIRLS'
... COATS.•
GIR;;t S
HATS'.
to 49.50
95- to 17:95
1.95: to 2.95
5 022.50
25
CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE CHOICE OF EASTER SHIRTS, TIES; SOS
rP ie and
43,
�W� •• ' ■ ,' ' ' - v Messrs. taiile Jackson - an -W.,..
`..
J, McHugh di Mount Forest,' e_: _
. .. .. .. _ .. .•H :. .. _ %ttlrried>11D e'" a•
m ,by lane Sunda : af'
P y
ter att ndlnCalgary-.13-1-1,
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_ . � �y wulzh,.ccl a herd..,-,... franx.
1
g Farm' Accident reporters, num
reg d t e`
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berm :191 " yin. e n:hall r -t
w b o hand' h
Spotlights•• , • g ' - ......-,,..
next, :, months to ,rebbief far
aceidents iii '-an O fitario survey. ,
,reed
;re biter is,, located iii;,�.each � -area
ah 7o erates ' under r to.' ilii
ri a town
Ship
airman.'' 'Re Reportable accidents
h
P
will be: ,those:from Which do �tr
f w co ox
hospital :result or. where pro-
perty-
, P,
perty damage:;'exceeds $25...
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DYYOU
KNOW
-that all
Credi
t Jnio.n.
.L
sars
are ix sured to
'`•
age
'7'.0
that mQSt other,organizations carry_ .L
oars
Protection, only •to age 60
t�
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EY�URw,
FAMILYYPROTECTION
BORROW FROM
Cfn
ton•Community•Cr�dtt
Union Ltd.
Ontario St"feet HU. 2.-9642.:
ene
inaid of
LISTOWEL DISASTER EENEFIT FUND
etroit Jr. All Sta
(arranged by Jack •Adams of the
Detroit Eed Wings)
0 eric
4
I
unior-
at.8:30 p.Ii .
ADMISSION =-4>;50c-and,25c
ALL PROCEEDS IN AID -OF
ER• I'E FACT FUND
LISTOi�EL DISA:ST NI{;
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The 'aecomganying; map . shows
the;,`various.'• areas. in this locale,
and thefollowing list shows the re-
porter in,. each` -area:
McKillop Township
Chairman, ,Earl McSpadden;•re-
porters:
poters:' 1, P. Coyne, RR 5,
^'Seaforth; 2, Lou `O'Reilly, RR 5,
Seaforth;- 3,• Joseph J.. Shea,', RR 1,
Dublin.- 4,'
--,Gordaxi, Popple ,_RR.5,
.Seaforth;, 1, Sam McClure, RR 2,
Seaforth;- 6, Leslie J. • Pryce,. RR 1,
Dublin; 7, 'Neil' McGavin, RR- 2,
Walton;- 8, Gordon, Miller, , 13,R 2,
Walton; 9, •William."DenniS`'RA 1,
Walton; 10, ;E8rl, McSpadden; RR.
1, ;Seaforth; 11, Dave Muir, Wal-
ton; 12; Elgin Schade;:' RR '4, Wel:,
ton; 13, Francis Coleman, RR, 1,
Seaforth; 14, Gordon-• Elliott, RR
5,' Seaforth; 15, Ian. Wilbee, Wal-
ton; 16, 'James Devereaux, .RR 4,
Seaforth,
Tuckersmith Township
Chairman, Merton Keyes; ; re
porters:: 1, George Turner, RR- 3,
Seaforth; 2, Bill" Rogerson, RIZ,
3, Seaforth; 3, Ken Carnochan, R
R 3, Seaforth; 4; Merton ,Keyes,
RR 3, Seaforth 5, Harold Lobb,.
Brucefield; •6, • Ross Cbapinan RR
3 Kippen; .7, Ross; Forrest„,lilt. 'L,
' Kippen; 8, Verne, Alderllice, .RR
12, Kippers; 9, James Doig,
Seaforth; 10, Jim Rose, 'RR 4, Sea-.
forth;.. 11; Bill Strong, RR 2,.Dub-
- Stanley Township -
,`4 Chairman, Ted Dunn; reporters;
,1, Fred • Gibson„ RR 5, 'Clinton; 2,
Victor Taylor,---,Brucefield ; 3,
D,
rcy Rath ell, Bruce eld.... 4,
'IvanAlex McBeath,: RR 3, Kippeli; 5,
c �t
111 Cl .mon RR 1, Varna;
6, Mae, Coleman, RR 1, ;Zurich; 7;
Lee McConnell; RR 1, Varna; 8,
IITI
SE AFORTHt .
immunity 'Cate
Y a re
5icgting EVERY
Frida., Niht
8 tp10,. pan.
Adults, Students 35c
Children 25c
Saturday Afternoon
Children .and Students 10c,
-. Adults 25e
Bob (R` K -)-'Peel{, RR 1, Zurich;
11, Anson n McKi le
y'
RR 1, Zur-
picohr,ters 1,b bDarl
ttoTno w
Mnasl
c.ol.
;xi:" Chairmnan . Calvin rhrisie.-M.r
chell; =iet-
-
2, Gordon -Docking ,Staffa,-,
3 Ed. Dearing,'
Staffa; 4, Bill But-
son, Staffa; 5, • Andrew. Christie,
Mitchell; 6, Bob •Laing,' Cromarty;
7, Earl Dick,- .Cromarty;' 8, Joe
O'Reilly,, RR .2, Dublin;, 9, , Clar-
ence McDougall, 'RR" 3, :Mitchells:
Logan Township
Chairman, Tom Tully; report-
ers: 1, John .Dawson, 1111.' _3, Mit-
chell; 2, .Percy, Hnffmoyer, 1-113
Mitchell;
Mitchell; '4, Walter Mugge, RR-
ggea
4; Mitchell; 6; Wilfred -Roy, RR. -4
Mitchell; 7, Gordon Wurdell, Barin=
hicilfn;.9, 1Villian-i Drumniond, RR
2, .Mo ton- 10, Tim i
m icliolson'R
2, Monkton; 11, Earl O•ppenhauser,
R 3, Monkton. '
Mullett ' -Township
Chairman, Mrs. Ltoyd:"P.i e 're-
porters:.:1, Mrs. Arnold. ;Jamieson,
AR 4, Seaiort;h; 2, Mrs. Clark Bali,
RR 1, Clinton; 3-2, :.,Mrs.. John
Flynn, 12,11, 1, Clinton; 8,' Mrs.Ear-
vey Taylor, RR 1, Lonciesboro; 4,
Mrs.T, George Carter, RR'Londes-
baro; 5, Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, RR 1,
Clinton; 5,; Mrs. Harry :Lear, RR
1, Blyth; 7, Mrs., ;IV atson Reid,
RR 1, Blyth; 8, Mrs. Lorne Hun -
king, RR 1, Auburn; SS 11, 1vIiss
QJean Leiper, RR 1, Londesboro;
1012, Mrs. Archie Young, RR 1, Completes Phis s
Bluevale; 2, „Mel Craig RR ,4
Wmgham
, 3;;Jiro Bowman,,RR, 5,
Brussels- e
,1 s'Ted .RR. 5':Hills
sels; 5,' ,Gordon will{insan `>RR 5
r
I3 =ti.,SC
ls mil -
"'�11
oss chs -
1 3•eft- 4
Brussels; 7, -Lloyd Pnleby' Myth;t
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•
8,Don Craig,,Blyth; 9,Boyd Tay
lot,,, RR 3, Walton, -'-
o ., s.•
• 'Grey�' its
wh
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Chairman, 'Jack:lltni nt^ report
, g , n
ers: 1, Doug. Hemingway, ;fist 3,
Brussels; 2,':Ronald ;Sinitn;`:RR- 2,
Brussels; •3t'Aleert Cardiff; Rit
1, Ethel; 6, •Iioss Stephenson; R11,
1, .Ethel; 7,' -Jack .Lntgnt, iikt, 2,
"brussels;. 8, Douglas. rraser, .Lilt
2Lbrussels; 9, Olvalrldarrison r°�l
:.
of C,1 art• � :at.
600,' l' v' _ w: ' fh,.•r',•tie-,t priced
bull ever Fold at. tri Calgary' bull.
sales
,
Ortax v
1 5 ,t. i• �,
a
t li c un, e•
,h
c : supp.y'_ and • dal -nand. w e
• .t 1.•
� .pP y ,the amount t_ie:tat collee-,
tors ,demand.._,..�,_..
y''
SEVEN- ROOM •HOU S'E T V,
l% mot}dvi11,, wllod es.* -ry 1th
hot 'water heat.
oS
Price ..T c'
d �
1, vlonkton; i0, ^)Lis:: beimer Des -
worth, lilt` 3, t russets; .11,. Ge,,r.ie
Pearson, iatnel; iz, _rlr , '1JOlia.a
asuclianan. riu d;' vvaiten; \ aiton,
Dalu mcD iia
U o xu nit" 2 .orris,
'lay .lownsh;p
,Chairman, Lluya iiei,dr.ck; re-
porters: 2, ilar;.0 -1)ctchert, Lur-
leo; 3, Jim, ivic,,_,, ,ter;. Gtf: eo; .u, :;' ..
vvlwired ,luau c'au, wit 1TSa11,'
Usborno .Township
•Chairinan, liai`ry' .outl6all; re,
porters 1, t {lkiei1 tit1cy, tilt 1, 1%
rl{enyaii, . , .,awin: miner, sue
'Ex'eter; ,; Gn ;t)itne'au,, nit 1,
. Kirktori, -`li
10,riituu: Canna, • yLli.
l' -Exeter
Rebekah. (roup
1lTorris township
Cm
hairan, William ,Elston, re- e
.porters: 1,; Charles Mathers,,RR 2, oEaster �e�
.1! mal plats .were moue l Monday
evening for the Laster tea' and.
,Co' -o - of�Jtlle ( home baking sale to be held in
oxttinued from Page 1) ,the 100E Rail, sponsored by Edel-
tis kerin s. discontent: injunction, Weiss. Rebekah' Lodge. Mrs: Anise
and other'.litf�ation :' .ni on.. garrison, -Mrs,.' Scott.Habkfrk anti
Volume Necessa : a'lr .: Leslie McClure:•were, hated
ry.
cu vcn'er
n soltne°"111.4
S
ale •.w
Success 'of such marketing • co. Mrs...4 •1+'orbes soci committ e
ops depended on increased volume a
the speaker said, as. he recallec v,n'be in cnarge of trio tea.
that normal, growth can not'su pI - An 'invitation is to., be .ektended
5
needed volume, Iri, ,.the `tTnitec + to .eride.,ot. Huron, Lodge members
to- att nil the April i3 meecmg,
States some marketing, co-ops tc •�•
found "it necessary to.• merge tc .when Lvlrs, : Wiwam Unamoers,:
obtain' needed Volume, . . 1 L3J-1;* ox Huron ,lits riot 23, Wnt
AA., Lougheed, reviewing. the.dif' pdy' nes onittiai spring Visit. Airs,
6CutG ria .1 Vii
ferences-between she."ttVd�types. oi,•, .-. �Kll L �.. • xeuigwue
bniLtn .v'�ss rico u • lie
a""°11'
x u x H hexes
Niru:
C s
O
•o eratives -
su Suggested ed the timE ,
,. gg
may eome:when procedures of boll,
' Miss dean Scott and Mrs. William
shIi1I1ti be` used •-together. Producer•i'''''''"'"
' 'ie
were. honied incnarge.
contrdl o1 ±he product would then 01 eixtertainment.
be affected -through' the wise •of a't'�s• -A, 'Harrison•, • and Mr's> J
farnne1•owned facilities: - f Gruinmetc .were appointed repres
r Lougheed was introduced by. f e dtive anti
Selena i res Scl ve1-Y
R. 'Si McKercher, • viee-president. lv
of" the OiCo-open lite, Dairy and bred wa's,named alternate. s.-
tha itry Co-operative-, .olid'. 'was A. gariisort aha rig`s. riugn xnomp-:
thanked by Peter . Simpson. Ted ;on Wit' PO representatives to the,.
Melody thanked' the ladies of the
church, while the head table was t,xstrlc me'etxng in, rtenSall ill June,
introduced byRobert Nt°c1VTillaii. venue Mrs .w,: xaaitymple and; ivirs.
Directors elected were Ken Harrison wain represent the lodge
Stewart anti Stan, Jackson, Each at tue custriet ineeung in Exeter
on A
ill $.
' 'Serve ''a
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will three-year term. Mrs, J. Grumsu•ett.;,was appoint -
Mr Mclercher paid• tribute ed social convener 'for the .next
the retiring president, R.. ; three muntns,: ,jvlth Mrs. W. Cam-,
Campbell, for the: great contribu erbn, vxrs. H.': 1:nompcon, Mrs. A. i
Contribu-
tion she had masse: to the oY gatuza- • Harrtsun ivirs, J, riiueprecnt Airs. t
tion. Jt„ 'bJ a s, Mrs., it: Isouerinan and
fit 'a .subsequenti meoiii g of.„ cti ivirs. 'Ruin, . felt neir as tee coni-
eot<ars,�Peter Srmpso4t«eas, .elect-
ed-•:
lect- mittee.. wits. George Campaell,won `
edit president: ' Robert McMillasi; the ,mystery..prize MMMrs, Ed. An -
vice -president, and Murray, .Roy,
seeret2try dreWs,'N.G , presided,,
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gr
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att n er coil` 'a
._ g t rq1 witliouG.corn :.._
ellsziage•.toctay-:•:Yield of oVe 150 -bushels per:
ei
a , e oi:cobs algid .15:rtons ,o�;, corii.ensila�'e'is .
. a
'quite
C0 1 7
01 on
•
goodfarnns
. This C
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ur grain ltio
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b
yvith tiny- se.t t`�i -ds ou l\ O t,' .---
JG�L.
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nro2h�s
and hens on o r farm-
•gu
g
V,ndel' the
t�ov r
n;;n.en �'Im
.,.t pravement,,r
• .-ala-' b ni .
t
als it
k p, . Will loan.OU;o of. he.eostof build-'',;.:
ing a silo at:5c/c., .interest 'aver :a "period: of 3; '
3j eal°S •-,
et,That Silo Built; This Year d
i. .WV'1
t`o a 1 Pay k�ar itself, in Three -Years
ourS::os ate built ;today to standover a period of 50 years!
-`r�'e G l arut 11 r 3 oa all` e'rs . Interested arties Should
•. .. I' � P sh
us :by a o tin
ppm ent or phone Seaforth 667 r 13, or Clinton:
L i. yrs 2 and we will call oil you.
r ray
,�N UU�� '�.•�
N
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2 .Seafort
h.
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f Non Ilan to Build or II,enI®del You 'Can't :Affor,d'to Miss • the
Mani Ian- r
. � oveilment Shows •onsored
p by'
G�NC'[RiCF �S SA
LES,SERVICE ;�• : .
. -.
Zurich
COi9U• t
• -, �.
Centre ., •..
•Thursda :and Frida A it 2
See the eli `ir •1`
t e, lne or Appliances, Lawn 1VTo*ers; Washers; Dryers,
Refrigerators, g. atnrs, 'Gras Equipment.
See the e snip
�>
h qu prnelti on display iYli ap,eration .�.,alteruoaais'and;-
'evenings. • .
Entertainment for the' entire •family ;in the evenings, :featuring:..
DEAN" . The ' Famous icier n:
and a. Pi ogrannlne}of Local Talent
® FtliS _
• Entertainment' 0 Free tefreshments
• Fuji Fulldetails next week
EVEIYONE,WELCO.M•E TO ATTEND !,
ERICH'S
,.andS: E R VI • E'
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and SEAFORTH
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SALES
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