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SINES
'PORTU.NITY. `
VAI LAILE
garage and Se�ice S#ation ..
.:To: Lease• in Seaforth
•
-- 1. Successful :applicant will qualify for concentrated,`worth
while Service Station Training School' Program'- with pay, ;
2. Secure et.Profit assured for ressiveo erator:`
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3, Financial •assistance available for res onsible applicant.
4. Small investment required
5. Reasonable and „fair rental.
6.- Attractive potential -business available for managerial type._.:
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.., Phone Seaforth 6 W
for further 'articularsand interview
' • arrangements
ANT AD BRING 'RESULTS Phone 141 or :142
D, strict ,'u Odin s
'ETHE1tc rr : IVfeCARTNEy
BRUGEh'IFI,D ;-- A pretty -wed-
ding• was 'solemnized at Brucefield
United Church on Saturday, Sept,
5, at* 4;30 amid• a setting of gold
and. ' when white ladieli and fernS; S
Mary Eileen McCartneyartheY
and -Wil-
liam Laverne Nethercott exchang-
ed
xchanged vows. The groom is the son of
Mr; and Mrs:„-Ro Y • Nethercott St'
Marys, and the bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and ; Mrs. George
M
c-
Ca t eY, Brtcefield Rev. S,Davi
-
•
son officiated -at the double -ring
g
ceremony. •
The bride; ..:given Sri marriage by
her father, lookedlovely in a floor-
length gown of white nylon,eliiffon;
full skirt and shirred back panels:
The bodice was gathered with -an.
extended sweetheart' neckline, short
sleeves; and she were ,long gloves:
Her elbow -length .silk illusion veil
was held in place bye crown head-
dress. She '• carried a bouquet of
white roses and stepanotis.
Miss Eleanor. McCartney, of Kit -
and FUEL OIL'
Wm.' M. Hart
Phone 784.Seaforth
� n��' n
ion Coir Fir
1959 PONTIA:C STRATO CHIEF STANDARD
SEDAN= -Fully •
$2750
:. equipped.:.:,.. ..,..,., .. _ ....
1958 POl'ITIAC..STATION; WAGON =. Four -door;
automatic : • $2
transmission' .......:_ ..:..:....•
1958 PONTIAC, LAURENTIAN-Automatic trans
mission,: • ! $
full' a ui ed ::t�9 0
y q l?F.
1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR FOUR -DOOR HA1RD-.
TOP—V-& motor, automatic, .
$
269.
transmission; ullequip-Ad'
f .._._ .
Y
2 4958 CHEVROLET.. B
ISC - - E SEDANS—Fully
Y
equipped; automatic -trans- >
$
50..
missions .....;. .
2-1958'. PONTIAC STRATO -. CHIEF, SEDANS=.
Automatic transmission, $
.... ....:
259
fuY q PPd
2=195$ CHEVROLET DEL$2295
SEDANS=Fully equipped
1958 FORD FAIRLANE=Two-
• 0
door.fulIy •equipped':. ...:..:
A Written Guarantee for; GO -days on. all Late
Used4C-r- Mark
1957.;PONTIAC Automatic; $
095
transmission .:c
.
1955 CHEVROLET BEL > AIR A.SEDAN
> Automatic.
149,
transmission :; ..... „: .,.....:
1955 CHEVROLET STAN)ARD „$
1 5,
SEDAN
'1955! PONTIAC XE`SEDAN'
DEi
, fully equipped 1J $:'
1955. PONTIAC SEDAN—
i.
• -:;Automatic transmission ,.:
1954', MONARCH SEDAN -= Automatic transmis;
s sipai,; fully, ' ; .
1.0.9
5
e ui ed
1954 CHEVROLET DELUXE -. ,., 0'
COACH
95®`
A nu ben of oldermodels,$• 00 t •
m$� to $500
1953 DODGE 1 TON PICK- '
595
1949•DODGE ONE -TON ;
$41
`: PICKUP .:,.:.:. .....;:: ..........
Model Cars .-Many'`other Models,to,:choose from .
BRUSSELS USS S - OINTARIO
PIItOrJ ” ,
E 173 : -lie Honig •of: Better Used Gars"
OPEN .EVERY EVENIlVG
1LVJE C30iiiZA
MASSEY- FERGUSON
CELE .PREPAID;.:
WITH THE• OF A. NEW
MASS EY- FERGUS:O N ' 0 TRACTOR
That's; right, Massey -Ferguson offers you $ 100.00 for fuel prepaid -When ` yoe.. buy your
new -MF -50 tractor,.
Why? Just toprove to. you that you've picked the most efficient, most etorlomical-to-run
3 -plow tractor in 'its class. Yes=Massey-Ferguson is going to, foot the fuel bills for the
first months' of operation of, your new'MF
You can take your choke of 40 models with the .convenience. of• `mounting pads for front -
mounted
Y •
mounted implements:.The MF 50. has high' torque power find the world famous and most '
' imitated Ferguson System with ootstgnding� 4 -Way Work` Control. "
.
Don't hiss, the Massey -Ferguson FREE FUEL OFFER' . ,•, It's'Good For A Limited Time Only.
cO.rrnIE: IN ANDSEE US NOW
our ;MAS EY L:RSUSQN Dealer
NONE 111
$EAFO
STI
ENSALL
Mr.
, andPenn. h'i'.,s are Kevisiirry Jting oynt, Beth
lelieniwith the
latter's mother, Mrs. Archie. Mor
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .-Sherritt,
Buffalo 'N.Y.spent the -weekend
with Mr: and T. J
Mrs. Sherritt.
rr
r S tt
Jimmie, who spent the holidays
with his' grandparents, returnedled.
with them.
- Reu,, and Mrs. C. D, Daniel
vis-
ited last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle at the lake
Reeve John Henderson and Jack.
and Keith Lindsay attended the
Big Four football game betvveezi
'liainilton Ti -Cats and Toronto Ar
gonants in Hamilton on Monday.
Mr.._and ;Mrs, Ross MacMillan,;
Toronto, spent Labor Day week-
end ” with- Mr: and Mrs. ; Laird-
Mickle at Shade View,.
Mrs. Allan Townsend, Mitchell,
visited. last week. -with Mr. . and.
MrS. Stewart Bell.--
Miss
ell-Miss Marie Miller, of .Windsor,:
spent the weekend with •:Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Jinks.
M'rs • Stewart Bell and children•
"visited 'on Tuesday with : Guy Bed-__
and and family at ilderton.'
Mrs . Chas. Fiford was hpstess at
her home :Tuesday: for the Sep-
tember meeting of. the WA of St,
Paul's - Anglican Church,: when
plans:. Were -'discussed- for the pre-
paration of a smorgasbord dinner.
The dinner is ."to be held in the
church school room ..Saturday, Oc-
Mrs. T.
tober 3•
•Lavriv e der=read .an article
.
from; the Log_ and 'the president,
Mrs. W. '0 Goodwin, presided.
The Ladies' , Aid of`- ..Carmel
clierer, sister of • the bride, was:
maid: , of`honor, wearing an'
autumn gold' crystal charmdress
with.an empire waistline and back.
tenets. She worea!thatching ban
dean. headdress, '•and . carried a
bouquet of White'Shasta mums
Miss Lois Nethercott St. Marys'
sister or the groom, waS-'brides:
iiiaid,. wearing an: identicaldress
sthe-naaid',of'"rionor; rnily'if''f?nst'
green crystal charm.
•• Miss Linda - Nethercott niece 'of'
-the groom, was .flower girl; wear
ing.an identical dress: to the brides
maid, .and. she carried a nosegay:
of white mums. ;
Mr: •Bruce` Bragg, Toronto, was
grooinstan,'and .ushers were Mr,`
Lloyd, Nethercott, St Marys', 'bre-
'flier
re-
� Ter "of the groom, '•and Mr. 'Robert'
.McCartney;;:'D'etroit, uncle of the
bride,
Mrs. Lois Kiefer, Stratford, . was
,organist, and. soloist • :was Mrs. Don
Andrews, .Clinton, who sang "Ther
.Lord's: rayer",.and "The. Wedding
• Prayer.
A:.,reeeption .was' held .in the
•ehurch parlors. The bride's'..motli,er
recei',ed,"athe; •guests,- wearing - a
sheath dress with match
steel°blue. ,
ing;duster and.hat;.; She wore black
accessories. and a :white corsages
The groom',s'.motlier Wore ;a teal
blue, .embos'sed„dress witli. dusty
rose' accessories and. a pink carna
tion `.corsage. •Guests: were present
from. Toronto, ..P'brt. Credit, Rich-
mond. Hill, Galt, Ottawa, Kitchen
er . Stratford . St. 'Marys, Detroit,:.
Sarnia, Parkhill,; Clinton;; Walker
tan
. c ield:
r n of ,.Seafo .th. _arid
For a• wedding ..trip to the East
ern States the bride'donned•.a gray
and `:charcoal corded silk dress
with. matching ; duster, white fee:-
diet
edthe: hat,, black •,accessories.,` and ,a
corsage. pf white. roses. The• couple
will live i i sty Marys•
0
grain
=alone s
s not enoug
,:Terni..
CONCENTRATE
Uro fa auu•rur
ites
CONCENTRATE
alanc�
.1
You don't get: maximum' re=
sults from your poultry or
live stock with grain alone.
Grains are. deficient in min-`
erais, vitamins and ^certain.
proteins.' Eut the feeder who.
adds Co-dp Concentrates; to
his own grains does ha,'ve a
!balanced ration and•. can":ex-
, pent
x,`pent to get the "last ounce"
of results froni';,his. feeding. ,
program.
Use " Co-op . Concentrates . to
convert your, grain into • ,is
balanced 'ration, y
•
E
Church -held a ;4uiltiug be itt the-
.church : schoolroom this week 'ands
-completed a• quilt.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar .Smith,: of
.Guelph, spent the weekend holiday,
with thea t e
s
t r rent Mr. and
-parents,
Mrs o
Jo Jarr
. lin tx,
Mrs •C a been
Cook, who , has b n
spending the summer months at
hercottage, tta "Delmar", � Grand
o D • G nd
Bend, returned' home on Monday,
Reeve John Henderson attended
county council -:-at Goderich on
Tuesday of this : week.
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Smyth, of
Vancouver, who has been Vaca-
tioning for the, past week with Mrs,
•C. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Cook and; family at `°Delmar" cot-~
tage, Grand Bend; left. Monday for.
Burmuda to continue •their vaca-
tion,: Mr. Smyth, •wha` is a nephevp
of Mrs. C: Cook, is captain of the
T.O.A. Continental plane that flies
froim Vancouver to Toronto. •
Recreatioab.•Activitres
(By -J. -R. "Scotty" Hume, • •
' Recreational Director) •
Everything •;seems: to be quiet
. around •• the:Arena these days since
--school-lasstarted It'won't b'e:iong.
till the. arena is, buzzing again with
skaters., •
Congratulations- to the Old . Tim-
erswho played an exhibition game
Monday afternoon at thexfark=be
fore a 'splendid turnout .of. specta-
tors "They lost :the game, but not
without a . struggle,- to the. tune of
13 to 9. Neverunder-estimate these
old. timers, as 'they may be call-
ed. They still have a lot of pep.
and •ambition, even to play,.in •85 -
degree ,:heat such as it was on
,Monday. :Winners. were the• Hen-
sall• juveniles and Bantams.
I would like to remind all the
'bpys take a'nd girls who are;going; to
part' in the baseball and -soft-
ball tournament •at Listowel and
Atwood on September --19'; 'plea be
-atthe-Area t1lis`Saturday morn-
ing at 10 e'clock. .
would like, all the •young teen
agers,,from 13_ Jo. 20, °who would
like to organize a Teen Town, here
in,•Hensall to-, ttend-.a et -_to ether.
meeting. on Friday ,nght••at• 7:39
p.m.. at the .arena`. For the young-
er people over 'the -Age of50, who
would be ''interested -in a Senior
Citizens' Club„ a meeting is• called
for Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. ,at
the arena.
CONSTANCE
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank'. Riley and
"Douglas; spent a couple of, days last
week with Mr. and Mrs.:Robert•
Woods and Debbie, Of Ajax.,
Mr. and Mrs: Seawright of To-
:onto, visited a da y,this week
-with
•Mr.M.Clarence Montgom-
•
cry.
Misses Laurel, and Wilma Dale
spent last Friday at the C.N.E: in
Toronto. •
Mrs Wm --Dale spent last Satur•
day judging at Elmira and' spent.
the •'weekend• in 'Toronto. •
•Mr: `and 'Mri.'.•• Erik Van der'
Molan'and Master. Marvin Van der
'Molal,:of 'Guelph, spent the'we-ek=
end with. Mr. and Mrs. • W... L.
Whyte.,;
: 1Vliss
. `-Maty
'Watsonl'of St
ratord
,
spent a• week sholiday with.' her
frie d Miss."M rgig Whyte
,
Mr. and Mrs:' E , F.:.Warren ;and
daughters; of London, spent the
'weekend with. Mr:',and Earl
Lawson''and• Reg • . •
• Mr: ;and. Mrs: James Medd at -
'fended .the
t-'tendedrthe wedding, of. their grand-
daughter, Miss Anna Medd, daugh-
ter of Mr. and: Mrs. Lloyd Medd;
to Mr. Michael Lauden;lach, on Sat -
Mr. and Mrs: Wilbur Jewitt and•.
family Visited_.;Sunday ,.with Mr.
and Mrs Wm,-M_CRorie} of Foiest_
Mrs, Jewitt, Sr:, returned home.
,with them after 'Spending the past,
month with friends there. . •
s. Mr. and Mrs: Earl Lawson' arid
"Mrs:—Verne Dale• visited the Curria''
funeral home, Wingharn, .where the.
body-of;Mrs.:John Webster, of: St.
Helens, was lying
Mr rand Mrs:-Freeman•Brock; of
Thorndale, visited 'Saturday „with`
Mr. and Mrs. :Wm. Jewitt: .
Mr: and Mrs: James AtWood and
family, 'of. Windsor;. and'• Mr. :;and.
Mrs 'Arthur .Barnes„ "of. Brighton,
England, visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Robb=