HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-11-06, Page 5A
INNNIGAN''$ PHEASANTS
Advance Orders Ong ton Live
or Dressed Ringnecks
$4.50 HENS • $5.00 COCKS '1
$9.50'a'Braee •— Dressed and Delivered
CHUCKER PARTRIDGE anl.G'GOLDENS.
Government License ,296 : •
-
First Delivery in Two Weeks
November: 6, 7 and 8? till .9
We
have made extensive alterations to ou. etil
and this we -want you to see.;
Every Adult Visitor Win Receive a Narcissus Bulb Free.
You «will a1sO see hundreds of Mums in bloom, Ferns, ° Caetii,
Philendendron, Cyclamen, Begonia, Pot Mums ands
Spring Flowering Bulbs,
We; Will Be Happy' To Greet You. J
BA'I(ER'S :GR
Your';:Garden Centre
CAI Us
SEAFOE TH
BRODHAGENNEWS OF THE WEEK
Rev, and Mrs. C Diegel, ,•Ger
aldton",,attended the marriage' and
Rev. Diegel took •part _in the ceire-
prony of his sister, Marleen Doro-
thy Diegel, to Mr. Donald Jolm.,
McLaughlin, of Kincardine, on Fri-
day afternoon; and visited his .par-
ents, Mr. and .Mrs..Wm. Diegel.
Mrs- 'Howard Goodrick, Linda
and Robert, and Mrs. Maxwell and
Denise, all of Goderieb,; visited with
Mr- and Mrs. Dalton Hinz recent -
Mrs.;`; Leslie` Weiterseri, of Born-
holm, spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. August' Hiilebrecht,
Mrs. Idora Diegel„ of :M4tchell;_is
spending , this ...week. with • her srs-?
ter in-law, Mrs. W. L. Querenges;
sera
Mrs. E, J. Fischer has returned
Innate after several -weeks at ;the
home of her ,son, Rev. Paul Fisch-
er. The infanta daughter of : ltev.'
and Mrs- Paul, Fischer, accompan
red her here, while the mother is
a patient in a 'London hospital.
Misses Phyllis, Hinz and Bever
ley Sholdice took partin a.Hal
lowe;en social, on Friday evening
at Dennis's. school,. McKillop; do -
TURKEY DRAM
and BINGO
BRODHAGEN
Community Centre
FRIDAY, NOV. 27th
,DANCE Following_Bingo'
`Sponsored' by Brodhagen and
District Chamber of Commerce
EVERYONE WELCOME !
ITS SOLD LAST WEEK
NO. HOPE OF NEW DELIVERIES BEFORE JANUARY 1
HURRY, HURRY,.HURRY
°12 NE'
No Credit Restrictions :Here, All the Cars Listed Below Can Be' Pur"
• .. chased: On
Low Cost General Motors Plan, With -One-Third` . Down. BALANCE'; can be
arranged in terms up to 36 months No Down;Payment-If ,your: credit justi-es!-
55 USE
19.59;: DEMONSTRATORS =
BUICK LE SABRE, 4 -DOOR SEDAN,.' DEMON-
STRATOR, radio, automatic, power. ; brakes,
whitewalls, only 7,000 miles, was $4391:
NOW ONLY, $3495
PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN, --radio, wheel
discs, was $3999.
NOW ONLY $2895;
CHEVROLET .BISCAYNE SEDAN, powerglide,
radio,,: windshield washers, only 6,000 miles';
was $3400 NOW ONLY $2795
PONTIAC STRATO CIIIEF, tiro -door, equipped.
with .custom radio, whitewalls, wheel discs. •
• ONLY . $2695 .
1958 CHEVROLET DELUXE • 2 -DOOR,.. sharp -
car, licence No. 802-937
FULL PRICE $189,5
VAUXHALL. STATIONWAGON;"4-door, two-tone
• 'BALANCE $1695
CHEVROLET .BISCAYNE•' SEDAN, four -door,
radio, 2 -tone, etc. BALANCE $1495
1957
1957 PATHFINDER SEDAN,'; License No.
891.410 FULL PRICE $1475
FORD CUSTOM • SEDAN 300, radio, 8 .cylinder,.
27,000 miles, blue BALANCE $1275
FORD . CUSTOM SEDAN 300,. radio, automaiic';
drive, wheel discs .. BALANCE $1350
LINCOLN ' PREMIER LAUNDAU, loaded; sells'
new for $8,000 BALANCE $2200
BUICK 'SPECIAL SEDAN, radio, , dynaflow,
Gothic Gold Metallic BALANCE $1495r
PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, 2 -door Hard
top, whitewalls 1 -BALANCE $1350
1956
1956 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR, Licence No. 906.527•
FULL PRICE $995
PONTIAC CHFTAIN 2 -Door, Ilardt0P, Power
• % steering,radioBALANCE$11
75
CHEVROLET`
2 -DOOR HARDTOP,, automatic
drive radio; 6cylinder BALANCE $1175
BUICK;SPECAL HARDTOP, 4—door, whitewalls,
..,
etc. BALANCE ,$1295
DODGE DELUXE! -2-DOOR, radio, whitewalls;
• wheel discs, etc. • BALANCE $1075 •
CI-IEVItOLET 4 -DOOR, Black and White
' BALANCE ' $925
AUSTIN, A50 SEDAN„ radio, overdrive,' leatheir
interior BALANCE $825
FORD-'FAIRLANE STATION WAGON, 2 -door,
automatic drive, yellow. and _red interior
" BALANCE $1175
• 1955
1955 T'ONTIAC PATHFINDER,I3ELVXE SEDAN,.
custenr-radio, dark green, licence No. 884952884952.
FULL PRICE $895
CHEVROLET SEDAN, 41,000 miles, sharp • car,
green BALANCE $875
PONTIAC LAURENTIAN HARDTOP, two -door,
wlriteWalls, wheel discs,: etc. .
BALANCE $950
DODGE; SEDAN, radios new, motor, etc.'
CE $675
BALAN
CHEVROLET 150,SEDAN, ,37,000 original miles
50
B
.CBEVIIOLET . SEDAN,' two.tone, V8 automatik,
power steering - ' ' • BALANCE $950
CHEVROLET SEDAN, ••two-tone, 31,000 miles
BALANCE $950 -
PONTIA.0 IAURENTIAN HARDTOP, radio, new '
wldtewails, red and beige
$9
ALANC1Ei
• B 50:
NASO .AMBASSADOR SEDAN, complete with
bed and motor- BALANCE. $625
BUICK SPECIAL TWO -DOOR "HARDTOP, radio,
dynaflew, Wheel discs, etc., ,
BALANCE $050' ..
1954`:
ing tap dance nnmliers,
The first snow. storm of this fall
was on November lst and:2nd.
The executive. •cif.: the Mitchell
Figure Skating Club' held a meet-
ing at the home of the president,:
Russell Sholdice, on Sunday after=•
noon, making plans :for 'the open-
ing on Monday evening, Nov., 16,
with a new professional instructor,
Mr., Rae : Worden, ' of- Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ,Wolfe . and
sons and Mr, and Mrs. John Hinz
.and'dohnny, of .Kitchener, and Mr
and Mrs,. Don"Wolfe, Mitchell,:with
Mr. and -Mrs, Lavern Wolfe.
Russell:Sholdiee was the winner
•'of' an upholstered swivel chair in
the draw held by tkte'•Eastern Star
Lodge, Mitchell, -:on Saturday:
Two beautiful bouquets .of white
renins adorned the altar of St.,
P'eter's,, -Lutheran Church on • Sim -
day from the wedding on Friday of
Marlette • Diegel to Donald— Mc-
Laughlin. " •
Mrs° Rosine Miller visited Mrs.
Alma Puschelberg' at Listowel Hos-
taital • recently.
The United Lutheran Chhrch•wo-
men here •enjoyed a Hallowe'en so-
cial as guests of the Ladies' -
at First Lutheran •Church ; Logan,:
last Tuesday evening •
A Hallowe'e'n party was, held at
the school here •'on , V'riday after-
Mr. and Mrs. '.Wm., Diegel and
• Arthur -visited ' with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Siiehring, Sebringville, on
.' Mrs. Edward Scherbarth,:Jr.; has
been' teaching' at • the, school here
this Week in the absence of the
teacher, Don �9olfe, who is sick. `-
- Mr. and Mrs., Manuel Beuer-
mann spent Sunday' with ' Mr.: and
Mrs Alv'irr'•Pryce•, Kitchener.
Mrs,,John G.: Hinz•;=;o£
Guelph,, visited ' her sisters, Mrs.
Charles Ahrens and Mrs: -Ernest
•Elligsen, on Sunday.,
Mr. Roy Miller, a former school"
teacher here; now:,of:Oakville,.and
teaching. in Toronto,' called on,Mrs,
Charles Ahrens.:recently
t1t Carl t lligsett, -, J t anea and
'Carol of Windsor with his moth--
er, . Mrs Ernest EItigsen ,:,and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley, Martin, of,
GrandBend _with Mr::and Mrs.
Harry Tait on Sunday. '
Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Hehn and
-1 erry, :of Rostock,, with Mrs. Rost:
ine Miller on Sunday. •
The Luther' League of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church: held their Meet-
ing on , Sunday "evening. Kenneth
Qhrens;. read the. scripture les son,
followed 'by a prayer by Roger,
Sholdiee. The.. topic was given in
the form of a. play entitled, "What
'11appens •;To ;Quitters.!' Sixteen
members answered the ,.,roll call'
Christmas:cards and religious•,cal-
endars are to be sold.. -Dart;.base-
ball was;%played::and the` meeting'
closed with prayer.. .
T$1 V ONN EXPOSIT°
SAVE 6.00 TO 17.00 ON ;THIS GREAT.
1
learance
►0. ; ALL' DRESSES TO ' CLEAR
63 DRESSES • ,
8.95 to' 29.95
To. Clear At
37 DRESSES
:95 to. 22.95
.To. Clear At
MISS ::THIS ` GREAT DRESS
EVENT
EAFORTH, ONS'., NOV.
HOP EARL
You'll Make the Savings of a Lifetime !
GROUP I ...
•
SIZES 9 TO 20 --..Choose from new• Wool, Jerseys,
•:,•Bro-
cades, .Printed`:C•repes,' Laces;" Velveteen . Taffeta•, Mat;
Jerseys: and ethers in a wide, wide.choice' of • Fall`shades.
Better.=made dresses' that carried, price tags up? -'-to 29,95,
in a t rand choice'of styles.
egular 18.95 to 29.95
GROUP II
. SIZES 9 TO 20. --.Featured in this range are
Reds, Blues, Blacks;',Kelly Greens, Rust,
Grey, Royal, `R'ose, Turquoise and Fancy '
Prints: Fall styles in short or three-quarter
sleeves in a wide range of styles and ma=
terials too numerous to describe. Every
dress - different and everyone a great big
bargain:
METEOR TWO-DOO _•'
R, green yand ivo custom
radio , BALANCE $775
METEOR NIAGARA • SEDAN,. equipped .'with.
custom radio, a; real sharp ear. BALANCE $695
- -PONT' CBUSINESS COUPE, powerglide, radio,
leather interior BALANCE $775
•BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN,' dynaflow,, radio, white
walls, clean car BALANCE $850
PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN, excellent .shape
BALANCE $595
PONTIAC 2 -DOOR, sharp car, green
BALANCE $695
METEOR NIAGARA'2 DOOR,:, custom radio, ex-
cellent motor -- BALANCE .;$595
BUICK SUPER 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, full power,'
radio BALANCE, $825
• 1953
•
OLDSMOBILE 98 a SEDAN, '' hydromatic, .''radio,
-•-• power brakes, etc.. " BALANCE $495
PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN, --black, a sharp
car • BALANCE $495
4952
1952 OLDSMQBILE 88 SEDAN, radio, hydronra=
-tic drive; sharp car; licence No. 856-170
FULL PRICE $390.90
PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN: .BALANCE_$370
DODGE SEDAN, grey . BALANCE $195
CHEVROLET COACH, blue, in colour .'
BALANCE $295
PONTIAC ' FLEETLINE- SEDAN, 4 -door; sharp
car • BALANCE. $295
- 1951
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN, excellent 'motor
FULL': PRICE $195
DODGE 2 -POOR, radio " BALANCE $159
-BUISEDAN,/grey CK S , glrey BALANCE: -:$295
METEOR, SEDAN, overdrive,` custom radio, etc.
BALANCE. $325
PONTIA
C SEDAN, 49,000 original
miles
BALANCE $325
.20':OTHER GOOD'' USED CARS,
TO CHOOSE FROM
.NAME, YOUR OWN PRICE!,
TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS.
BRAND NEW 1959 `G.M:C. Long box, 1/2 -Ton
oicjceup. Sells,new, for $2535 NOW ONLY
58 G.M.C. 1 -Ton Long box- pick-up, like . new,
10;000 actual miles BALANCE $1295
56; DODGE 1/2 -Ton ' Panel. BALANCE $595
.56 DODGE 21/2 -Ton Van, newmotor, excellent
shape ; BALANCE $1050
56 FORD .1-T•N; 4 -speed transmission, equipped
whit new 7'x9'' stake platform and racks.
53 G.M.C, 1/2 -Ton Pick-up BALANCE
52 G.M.C. 1 -Ton Pick-up BALANCE,' 75
51 MERCURY 1 -Ton Pick-up BALANCE $300-
50 CHEVROLET 'iii;• TON PICKUP; 'Complete
with stock racks • BALANCE $195
50 INTERNATIONAL 1 -TON, 7' x 9'; stake, dual
rear wheels,•4-speed ,transmission ,
-BALANCE $495
49 EIEVROLET Vi -Ton Pick-up
BALANCE 195'
Many More Trucks, 4 -Wheel Drive, -
Dump:Trucks ••
Your Gas Home --- If We. Can't Make. a. "
• :BUY WHERE: YOU CAN SEE .A SELECT M
PE-ARSOK:M"1'.ORS'LIMiT-E.D
PONTIAC Bt7ICK--;'StAUX ALL— i1 EDFORD 'VANS---C.M.C. • TRL7CKS
ZURICH. "HURON COITN TY'S' ai�G ST DEALER„
EX E E R`
HARLOC
Miss Janet .Hulley , spent' the
weekend with Misses Joyce and
Dianne Roe, ,
Mr., Billy 'McClure visited Fri
-
'day night with Mr. Alex McEwing.
The pupils of.S.S 6, Mullett, and
•their• teacher, Mrs Marion God -
kin, entertained the ladies and pre-
school- children 'at'' a .'Hallowe'en
:party, 'held' at the school on Fri-
day afternoon. •
„ Laymen's Sunday was observed
at ;Burns',. Church Sunday with- Mr.
Earl Hamilton, of Wingham,,deliy,
ermg the ,message. Nett. Sunday,
Nov. 8, the Remembrance,Day . ser-
vice will be ,preached by Rev. N.
'Funge., The Blyth. Legion; will be
in attendance
Mrs. Alex McEwing, .Seafor h,
and Mr. and Mrs,. ,Wm. Pepper and
Carol; of Tiickersmith, visited on
Sunday with' ,Mr. and Mrs. James:
McEwing and family.
Miss Agnes Leiper, of^' Toronto;
is : spending a week's' holidays at-
her home in Hullett. -
'COLUMBAN'
Jack Melady, Prescott, spent 'the
'weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice " Melady. '
Mrs. William Fortune and John
Fortune, ;Detroit, are • visiting
Misses Annie and Agnes: Lynch.
Mr._ and Mrs.-Jack':Murray and
family, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Murray.
NMr. and Mrs. Gilbert ;Murray';
Sarnia, and`Mr. and .Mrs. Ronald
Butters, St.' Thomas, •with Mr and
Mrs. Gilbert.. Muir a -y . •
Mrs. J. J. Holland Was in Wind.-
5or, attending the Hdlland-Jeanotte.
wedding ,on Saturday.
Funeral of Mrs. P. V. McGrath
Requiem High Mass was sung.
for Mrs.`Patrick V. McGrath in St.
Columban Church on Friday morn-
ing. Rev. J. J. McCowell as cele-
brant Rev. Thomas McQuaid,
S.Fi.M., St. Marys, was present in
'the • Sanctuary.. Pallbearers were
Donald Miller, Joseph Miller, Rob-
ert Byrne, Robert McGrath, Jr.,
Greg Morris and Jack'Morris, Bur.
nal was made in, St, Columban cerin''-,
etery,
Attending the funeral from a.:dis-
thrice ,were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Miller, and family, Waterloo;, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Hubert Zettle and'favi-
ily, Preston; Mr. a,nd Mrs. Frank
McGrath,. ,Midland;'; Mr. and Mrs.
'Hobert McGrath and family", Mr,
and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds, Mrs.
Theresa Carpenter, Basil Byrne,
William • Byrne., =Mrs. Margaret
Dill, Elmer. Flannery and Harold
Flannery, all of Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, Chatham;.
Robert Byrne -and Mrs. H. Fatvkes,
Hamilton; Mrs. "Margaret Kelly,'
Blyth;e Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Hart,
Stratford;; Mr., and Mrs: Edward
Roach, . Ri„tehener; Mrs.. Ed. =Coi-
lin:, Liman.-
'WINTHROP
Liman.
'WINTHROP
-'Mr. Earl McSpadden and Mr.
Oliver P'ryce have returned from.
a motor trip to the western ploy-
,
nces, -
BRUCEFIELD,
Mr. arid Mrs° Charles iovac, o£.
Port Colborne, spent the weekend
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Snelling.'
e ular
15.95 to 22.95
YOUR BEST BARGAINS AREALWAYS AT
FOR
No Hidden Gimmicks•;, Flo Strin Attache+
'•PURPOSE., . To t .dace `to , u,. ur-. lUlo asses '
y
mixing equ•ipment and Bulk •Cr•ain •,H•andling
-� CIAIt.6 S •'U ;O f9clli
a e fo s . ra
6 .7!
l ntl
e will all 'w'•you 200 'Pounds ` of ' FREE Molasses 'mimed in a�, custom x
Ix this Molasses with any uantitof your 'own grain or ours taken at one time.
`e will allow .one.; lot per farm—family. •
THIS OFFER_NOVEMBER
..'..V 5
ENDS O EMBER
:
T.
aviflq
•-1
P B.
r n F.
e.
(Bulk - Bagged in Your Bran 4Bags and I and Tied)
o
n 100 Ib, Lots, We Allow You - ,25 c per Cwt. Dairy Month Drscovnt
T
•per �t. P dnd- 5i
ckUp At the Mil!
EXAMPLE:
34%COW CONCENTRATE •• � .
7 .00,Per
BCONCENTRATE 3�2 %
EF .. 70.00. per
ioOn All ec 1
Prices
Dairy and Beef .Feeds.
Ton ;Bulk, F.O B. Mill ='
Tow.Bulk:
B.
T �,Ik
LIMITED
PHONE 775 ;
`'The Most Value For ' the Fttitnis Dollar"
SEAEORTH •