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- ME: LlICKNOW SENI1NEL, LUCK$OW; ONTA4t,10 '
'tion '*as Triade',0f-the one 3026
iheIpd: With the .dances and
ed ,their offices fair day. The
finaricial report •waS
'•(DuNGANNCON. NEWS) Maryin P.orpin. shOWto .a
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Dungannon Agricultorai ante at the 'end of 1957
Society held theirahnOal, Meet- $X,157.43.. Auditors appointedfor
on Thursday v ing. with a 1410 were K, It• Dawson and
•d attendance,. The'WPrk of W. A. SteWart,, The slate of ()f-
oe; year was reviewed by the ficerSis the same as for 1957
pres, Mel Dckson He thanked with an, added associate direct -
all who hehied, Make the 'year ,Or, 11 ,Park, Ralph•Gqdfrey was,
sucescsful one. special yneri,„ able to resume his ,office as:first
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1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, 'automatic ,transmission,
fully equipped $2495
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1957 Chev. Deluxe Sedan;fully equipped " $..-...$2,295
Two 1956 Chev. Deluxe Sedans; automatic, - 1,
'fully. equipped•• $2,095
1956 Ford Customline,' automatic, fully equipped '.,$1,995
1956 Pontiac eoach; automatic ; • '$2,095
1956 Chev. Deluxe, low mileage ......... .. .... . . . . . .. . . $1,995
1954 Dodge Sedan• • • $1,395
1954 Meteor Hardtop,automatic fully equipped . • $1,495
1954 Chev.', Standard Sedan, fully, equipped, -$1,350
1953 Meteor .Coach . • .. .. $1,095
-1953 Ford. Sedan.. -• •••• $1,095
1952 Pontiac Coach • ' • . $ 895'
1951 Chev: Hardtop • $ 795
_A number of 1952, 1951 arid Older Models
' AT REAL HARGAINS
TRUCKS
1954 Ci.m.c. 1/2 -ton Pickup $ 7.95
1956 GMC Pickup • • S 250
russets Motors
Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealers
Cash. Trade, Terms — Open Evenings • Uritil 19
Cities Service bealer • • •Phone 73x, Brussels
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vice pres .after. an'absence due
to illness (which was filled by.
• Edon CUlbert). •committee
consisting of the executive, Mel
Dickson,• Ralph •Godfrey,. an d
Harvey Alton, also Ge,rdPn
Siunder's and- Re.§.S' gPCIYI Were,
alaPOintOd Os -arrange for the
'building of toilets; also...an. en-
trance gate to commemorate the
hundredth anniversary of the
fair, A discussion .followed about
the advisability. of adding soine
inclobr 64bibiti other thah school: •
.crafts. /t wa4..rerrilirked that the
interest shown at the fair in the •
ibabY contest Sponsored by Frank
Pentland nearly: filled the ;hal,.
•This: contest was judged. by Mrs.:
Wilfred Hackett and Mrs...Well,
ington Henderson. It was arrang.
ed to buy a- first-aid kit. •
•:Mr. Franklin Stingel visited a
couple of`days with his friend,
Nornian -Brampton.
---,MY.' "Hall of „Qoderich, repre:-
senting the Gode.rich Police, im-
pressed the DUngahrieh • school
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Mlles on ;the'liaod" on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh o
Petersburg visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Minnie Jones and
Mel. .' •
Mr. and Mrs, RossHenry and
family of Cedar Valley visited
on Sunday ivith 4is .Tnothe, Airs.
Frances Henry. . , .•
• Mr. and MrS.• Anderson MUg-
ford and Mr. and' Mrs. Jim
Chandler of London ..6sitedfor
the week -end .,with.. Mrs. 'Abney
Morris.'.• • ;
No. 17; WeSt Wawanosh,
with Mrs. 1oard Blake as tea-
cher, sponsored a •euchre party
at theschool on Thursday night.,
High • winne-rS .were Mrs. Gra-
ham , McNee and Mr. ;Thomas
RiVett.. Scoring low' were Allan
McNee .and Mrs. GladYs Rivett.:
The SUrrbeam Club'sponsors.' the
next party, at the school, on Mar.
12th. '
Brenda and :Faye Bradley' of
Gedetieh,' grandchildren of Mt.
and Mr. Thos-. 'Webster, Vent'
the week -end, with them:
Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Henderson
Gloves and Mitts.
Tweed Caps
Ien'sWork.pants:,
ork Shirts
lue Jeans
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• Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan and
C Durhin :spent Su1iday with
'Mr, and .Mrs. WM. McClure, .Jr,
Blinira. Miss Margaret Joy bur-
nin of Toronto also visited her
uncle,Mr. Bill..McClure,
• Mrs: -R„ .McDonald visited and
attended the' sale, at • the •farm
of her, sister; Mrs. Gordon Rit-
chie of Zion, whose husband has
riot been enjoying' 'the best of
health. • '
Mrs. ,Hugh, McWhinney and
Mrs. Che'st'er Finnigan, leaders
of "The Clqb Girls Stand. On
tookthir leaders course
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