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PAQ& TWELW, N ;)1TEw§7AECO
eAohn Oates,- and lus mfamillys,,as b,A► I7 S Dow$ LIFe,
.......... .
Detevan Street, on Satt�ur�l�y
%Ws of r Dayfield-#Mr. a`nd Mrs. Warren, 1, G"oak,Cricket,'and
and lami'ly,. Lorndcni, spiernt t!heweekerud ,at �t'hezr cottage qn Tu{y-
By MISS ]t VcY 1(t. 'WOODS + a 3tireet.
P1;1:4NE $,&WELD 45r3 Mr. and, Mr'<s, Ed, PoUard, Lon- - (.13y Lucy 1
don, were at 'th'eUr cottage on
^`..... ,,.. �. Bayl)lold Terrace, 'from rFx!iday. to "Dog 'days" arriVed last ween..
Mtr, and Ws, Ql-4artlesL. Will, D>r, rand Mrs, A, E. Ottapman, Monday, "'" Crlel't, ;they frisky young 'beagle
eel d: at INM+r, and! Mrs Sr. Bry'a'nt >ratuxzl- at Mrd, delwood" Inas discovered
Landm, occupied 'their cottage 17.@t'rlllt, spent Cie vu en e 8 ran cru 1�rida aftt?r hav- that 'a dogs life asn''t all lays erp,ek-
over t1 -4e weei end, their 'cattage noun Louisa 1Streeit, d arx . y y,
sog De'en -at their wattage for a ed UV -:to be,
J:o+lln Pearson, Jr., and fam'illy, Mr, a+nd Mrs. NeQ!san MGCon= hew ,days. Shia ip3oiced .'when school open,
London, occupited' 4 elilr c'ot'tage key, Toronto, spent the weekend Magis'trat'e .aafd UY r% F' G. Mc- ed after Baster vacsuQ4, lair
for the wee'kend', 'at their 'home'pan Tuyu Street. Al'is'ter, Lan;do�z, ac. upied Mair 'that site was: inxt'er�es+ted lit abudlesi
•u : , ; t ahiad, 'home daft The M.0h+lands�, for the Oh! No! Criicket like many otthelr
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon, Gunn g' Mrs. Keith Pruss andtwo
ame CRbAon were at Vmh r colt:, rm..- Londarn, a?e � a)lhing with we trend• "Young things," thWnl s "th+at, she
ta'ge� ,fair a few days'• heir mother, Mrs: J•
q. 1'arlwr. M,issse' Alice Drovin ,and' Adele kniows, better ithan her elders, S'p
Mr, sand Mrs,. G, KaUio and Mr,%, Pon Matthews, .and baby Fextnette, Detroit, came Qast ween what need is there, of lzigaves edu-
ta ap en their res free tive c otta;ges° cation?
Jennifer, Detroit, occupied.tkzeum Allan, .are on Saturday to _visit far the sueson'. She only .accompanleid young
,cottage over the weekend. her other Mrs, A. M. Bassett. master to school to have fust w1th
Mr, and Mrs. M. Aikenh'ead, MMICr. it Mrs. J. M. .,•tltdspent' o,th+ers of the canine world'. She
M>< and •yrs: James' Fisher, St. Clair Slhaz:es•, aVLxClv., spent •
London, +opened ith,041 cottage and Lary and P nk, 'Kitchener, were Saturday"' acrd Sun'd'ay at their was, the, y'aun+gest of the group—
at
were here for 'the weekend. at their "pottage for the weekend. home' ori iColioa +Street, a Minty, bold lli't'tle •piece, the
older females- ,growled! She'd
,Mrs, Keith Lewua.alyd returned t7o east a. inlischlevious, wicked, look," Wdllowdalie on Wgdnes�day, after cru the direction of some hand -
having
�((�j� �f� been with cher parents., Mm,
NOTICE R O PARENTS and Mrs, W, A, Feat'hea: s on aver some friendly
dash up and ,give and
Tuesday, a tri,endly +nip, and theca sari and
•Mr. 'anrd. Mrs. alamence Larson
POLIO' VACCINE will be availab'leto:. 'and daughter returned to Land'
on Wednesday, after having been John H,, Parker
(1) pre-school 4 months of age and over, w'i'bh This paxento Mr, and Mrs'. R.
J. Lamson for a few day's, (BY our Bayfield correspondents)
(2) pre-school Children Who are due. their Pct! dose, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ch irrlie!s'' Plarkerc V1111ag ars were shocked 'ion' 'Sun -
(3) schocW children Who have not received Polio vaccine, and Bonnie re+turn!ed to Sca;rb'oro
• day nztrrn;iinig 'fia learn of the sud-
ons Wed'nesd'ay, after having been den 'death of John Henry Parker,
Wednesday, April 30, 1;30-3:00 p.m. ' home owing '& his •falther's sud in iCYinton Public Hospitea, at
summoned home. outi'n'g to his 4.45 'a,m., April 20, 1958. He had -
at Blyth Town: ]Hall lather's, sudden dmtb, . siiffered ,a coronary thromb'oms
Mt. and Mrs,. J. E, Hovey, re- .the prev'alous eventog,
for SLYTH, and HULLETT School Sections 9, 8, 7, 10, turreed hornie on Wednesday of The third s'cn of the, ialte Oatlh-
11 and Union 5; ° Last week after a'twa weeks vac- urine Johnston and' 'Charles W.
ation, They motored .to Tampa, Earlier, he was born, f,ln Stanyey
and EAST WAWA.NOSH School Sections 10, Union 11, Florida, where they were tote Towrisllip, on January 23, 1889.
Union 16, and Union 6; guests of Mr. ian'd'Mrs, Ted Mock. 'He received bds, education at
.MI's, W. R, Robinson .returned Bayfield Pubhe and Continua at
and MORRIS School Section ---Union 12) 1. to her home 'sin the vnaage last School, after witnc'h he rerriaitned
week after (having spent t'he vvaaz- on ,the home fao'm and aalso en-
-ter in, S' denix, AX1ZdM. Wailaliam 'gaged in threshing.
'Wednesday, .lune 4th, 1:30-3:00 p.m. Robinson, iSaron and Walter arr September 20, Ann he was
Ro'blinsorly 7.lanomfto, spenit lite martiti�ed (ip' Mya�tIl'e' Ann Brown,
weekend with their mother. daughterof the• late Main Gor-
don and Captain Alexander
POLIO' VACCINE will be available to: Masses Sandaa Wtila10m, Holm- Brown. They remained on; the
4
spat, 44—
TOO orad, sive ruminated, for she
really had, a sense of duty to her (+' t�1
country, And, had in mind the Glue .�. `ourself A treat ... .
ojeet 'of ;eRminat'ing rats in the
vaillage: Already Mrs. Housewife
Siad been !obl$ged to gather up AT
tight 'dead' -ones off • the llawn. and
consign them to the +incinerator. ELLIOTT'S D
'Cricket its no modern Pied Pip-
er of 'Hamlin, - Wirth +hen • deep
contralto voice, she never could
!!rrlxtate the wveiny.,notes of a flute I3RUCEFIELD
itta .lure the sats' to follow, to dis-
itr+ucti!on under. bier speap, No sir" '
'eel When hunting rats, {Cricket's NOW OPEN -WEEKENDS
EEKENDS
weapons, are the two Q's—quiet-
ness .and quicioiuos'. 7_
She sighs to thunk whale sire Friday ma+gh+t have Faccomplf!saved had she y� pper(, �[ZiC`QDi Sunday
been, '.allowed her freedom.
"t when
nes sewn to think MALTS --- SHAKES -�- SUNDAES -- CONES
+th,a't wheuv 'they rule that doggies
should be tiedup for -the benefit HOT DOGS SOFT DRINKS
of %fawns, faiowens and ve'get'abl'es, ,
they are being more kind to Idle 17b
rodents," reasons 'Crickeit.
01-41 Weal! It's! a d'og's life! And
maylbe Young m+a!stex WMI make
herr to Green Valley again one
day! And', save still cherishes the a
v'ann hope that Mrs. Housewife �
won't be� so panticular .about a bit
coif mudafter bousecleaning! "Kt's
an i1d wiind"-- bdilrug rated up, she
escalxes thtz t night maris+h hub in J l
the b'as'ement.
",r9UR.$PAYt APRIL 24, 1953
�i4 T J?
_ e Text. Is Scene
RS y + .tS R1 A
cation vo Our i!3ayflold Corrospondent)
3. Woods) Th.e Woman's Atz 111al"y of Tram4
itty Churcoh met at "'llhe Hut" on
'true rtao n1b'st of 4't$ sex, .he''d fol- Thurslday atfte!rnoon+ last.
low, Uut vould I -le catch, hot"? No: VolloMng the is'inging of. an,-
She just 'clan eircl'es around 'hirci'. Eaisteir hymn, with. Mrs. F, A.
And utero tired -af Maks giddy Feartahers'ton at the piano, the, rec l
whlilll �h'e ,raped horne, leaving the ltor, ' conducted the Litany and
cry gasping, and 'the old giros aperlitn'g' prayers. Mos. �:xrt'exs�oaz
old boy Heard scald the t. lure
snappy p
' s'e' escapades carne tb an Mrs, W. J, McLeod gave the
But the
With advent of ho't secretary's report +and' xe�ad' a lets
a a ht It ter from the prayer
w0at4x. It sera That the hunt. pastries 4n
mans of the village dan''t like he absence of Mfrs, R. JI. F.
!Va4r .ga�r�dens tragi npled tort., Ana, Gairdner. �
so:-'Uricltet was gha4wd' 'to ' gave Mrs:, J. B. Hrgg!1.ns reminded
branch That the .:
rt,' edge
� and ntlxabgtiol�
eaner rcas, w#rk was d'40.
'11he. pre':Id!at, Miss .Lucy 1�.
W#ads, avaueprnt Eat 'ov
�fr'amd' to �Ix�exnt fiter� at 'tats'
annual D1#ocean+ meeting In"
Wand'soir, Apr'i 22-24. Mrs. R, ,T.
x:arsloa cva,•sappourxt�d d'etegate
Mrs. R, J. La'r,son gave 1210
w, aqurer's report n'c'h shoed
thalt 'part of litre General Maim i; -
ante Pltedgc had l*eat pal:d,
The United thank'offeming Noxa
were tar
turned irt, arnou'nug rfia over
$19• Th,e rector, 'the Rev, E, J, B.
'
li-vris�on, recetved it from Mrs. .
R, J, Larson and NV rs,rW. J, Mc -
peot1, offering 'prayer of 'thanks_
gi'v n,g anal' petat,ion for God's
Vessung• oal' the iamual meeting
.at whf(' h dit will: be preseMed.°
spat, 44—
TOO orad, sive ruminated, for she
really had, a sense of duty to her (+' t�1
country, And, had in mind the Glue .�. `ourself A treat ... .
ojeet 'of ;eRminat'ing rats in the
vaillage: Already Mrs. Housewife
Siad been !obl$ged to gather up AT
tight 'dead' -ones off • the llawn. and
consign them to the +incinerator. ELLIOTT'S D
'Cricket its no modern Pied Pip-
er of 'Hamlin, - Wirth +hen • deep
contralto voice, she never could
!!rrlxtate the wveiny.,notes of a flute I3RUCEFIELD
itta .lure the sats' to follow, to dis-
itr+ucti!on under. bier speap, No sir" '
'eel When hunting rats, {Cricket's NOW OPEN -WEEKENDS
EEKENDS
weapons, are the two Q's—quiet-
ness .and quicioiuos'. 7_
She sighs to thunk whale sire Friday ma+gh+t have Faccomplf!saved had she y� pper(, �[ZiC`QDi Sunday
been, '.allowed her freedom.
"t when
nes sewn to think MALTS --- SHAKES -�- SUNDAES -- CONES
+th,a't wheuv 'they rule that doggies
should be tiedup for -the benefit HOT DOGS SOFT DRINKS
of %fawns, faiowens and ve'get'abl'es, ,
they are being more kind to Idle 17b
rodents," reasons 'Crickeit.
01-41 Weal! It's! a d'og's life! And
maylbe Young m+a!stex WMI make
herr to Green Valley again one
day! And', save still cherishes the a
v'ann hope that Mrs. Housewife �
won't be� so panticular .about a bit
coif mudafter bousecleaning! "Kt's
an i1d wiind"-- bdilrug rated up, she
escalxes thtz t night maris+h hub in J l
the b'as'ement.
Get Our. Prices Before You. Buy
. Clearout of
WILTON MAW'S
18"x27" - $1.95
20"x36" — $2.95
2 ONLY
KR.OEHLER
REST ROCKER
CHAIRS
WICKER
,HAMPERS
Arbonte Tops
$6.95
To Clear-. — each $39
Corduroy
FANCY
CUSHIONS
Large Size $1_ X95
FEATHER BE'D
PILLOWS
Reduced to $2.95 a pair
AIRF'OAM SHREDDED
$5.90 � pail`
Used Pieces of Furniture !--- Good Condition.
SINGLE DRESSER --plate mirror .. , ... ; ... , , .. , $10.00
KITCHEN EXTENSION TABLE and Four Chairs .... $15.00
STEEL BED, Spring, Spring -filled Mattress --real good, $25.00
CRIB with new Mattress ..... 4 , ............. . , . .. $17.95
THESE AfE .ONLY A • FEW OF THE
MANY BARGAINS, AT '
BEATTIE FURNITURE
CLINTON _ Dial HU 2.9521
MAITLAND SCVADION
No. 532
is sponsored by
000ERIC LIONS
,CLUB
M
SUPPORT THS "YOUTH
OF Y O'UR
COMMUNITY
TAW DA A ""•""'S'ATs, APR. 24
the choir. For some years • he had Iuvtement
been Sunda School su euiuten-
Y p
look pace lav Bayfue-ld
CeTnOtery.
esvlila'e, end ;Helen French, Mai:- farm until about 30 years ago
d'en't,
PaT-bearers ufere neaxhews:
select an expert contractor AND TO CHOOSE ALL
L
(1) school children who are due their 3rd dose.
dhe771,s'tud'ents, at Stratford when, .th'e'y" moved to thev2age.,
Glen Smith', Clarence Larson,
YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS FROM OUR YARD! We
will be glad to work with you and your contractor through -
was 'past roaster, she, was a!bso at
(2) pre-school and school children who require 2nd dose,
']Teachers• ,College, hia, .,& been doing At the time of has d'eafih, Mr,
Margaret (Mrs, R, J. Larson),
°
Oha'rff'es 'Reid 'and Harald Astwood.
at Blyth Town Hall
'practice teaching an rthe Junior Parker w.as manager of the Bay-
room at Bayfield 'Public School field Galf 0ourset He diad also
Prayfzead; Louise (Mrs. Harold
In g) S'aanli'a; Be41'e Mrs, G. +Rehd)
WE'LL WORK '
vived.by'a soil and two daughter%,
Charles, A„ Scarboxo, Maude
Lindsay Smith, John, Sturgeon,,
Percy Upp'elt, Emerson Heard,
,th§s week, under Mrs. William been harbour master for- a ,num.
Varna; Beulah (Mrs, L. B. Smith)
„
George Weston.
SUPPLIES W E WILL ORDER THEM!
for BLYTH, and HULLETT School 'Section 9, 8, 71 10,
Parker, b'er of years,
London,.
w
WITH YOUR
ed alas father �n 192,7, Also star-
11 and Union 5;
The deceased man t'o'o an ac-
Mrs. Walter X Westlake ac- dive part in, munidpatt affairs. He
The remaials ires';ted at the Ball
and Mutah Funera'1 Home, Chn–
i��,
`and B'arvnli�e, Scaxboa�a; Mr. and
Mrs'. Keith P: use .and wwo child-
.
CLINTON SEAFORTH
and, EAST WAWANOSH School Sectidhs 10, Union 11
Goxnparried' hen S'o'n Corp. Ll:ayd had,, seuved .as councilor for the
toil, usutnl Tuesday, when, theCON'T'RACTOR
,t
��"
°
r
Union 16, and Union 6;
Westlake, OPP and :fainady onr
muintcip]i
:arty sof Bayfield before at
thein return to Kitchener on reverted to a :Probes' Vila+age'; aas'o
burial service was, held' at Trin-
iity ;Church, Bayfield. Conducted
and MORRIS School Section ---Union 12, `i'.
Tuesday. , Corporal an'dl Mrs+. as a school txusite'e' and more re=
Westlake, Ricky and Calthy, had ce,nitl as a villa
Y village, trustee.
by the Rector +the -Rev. E. J. B.
Hartrison alt warn very Jwgely art-
— � SO YOU GET THE
•BEST
---HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
been w+iiW, her parents, Mr, 'and He was, a member sof TrWty
tended, people from widley scat-
scat -
– IN MATERIALS
17-b `
Mrs. ffVLaPcoa7rz Toms, over 'the Aavgilficaw Church. As' a young
tiered points, and all walks of life
weekend• main he was +a valued, member• of
came to pay their last: respects.
1
Get Our. Prices Before You. Buy
. Clearout of
WILTON MAW'S
18"x27" - $1.95
20"x36" — $2.95
2 ONLY
KR.OEHLER
REST ROCKER
CHAIRS
WICKER
,HAMPERS
Arbonte Tops
$6.95
To Clear-. — each $39
Corduroy
FANCY
CUSHIONS
Large Size $1_ X95
FEATHER BE'D
PILLOWS
Reduced to $2.95 a pair
AIRF'OAM SHREDDED
$5.90 � pail`
Used Pieces of Furniture !--- Good Condition.
SINGLE DRESSER --plate mirror .. , ... ; ... , , .. , $10.00
KITCHEN EXTENSION TABLE and Four Chairs .... $15.00
STEEL BED, Spring, Spring -filled Mattress --real good, $25.00
CRIB with new Mattress ..... 4 , ............. . , . .. $17.95
THESE AfE .ONLY A • FEW OF THE
MANY BARGAINS, AT '
BEATTIE FURNITURE
CLINTON _ Dial HU 2.9521
MAITLAND SCVADION
No. 532
is sponsored by
000ERIC LIONS
,CLUB
M
SUPPORT THS "YOUTH
OF Y O'UR
COMMUNITY
TAW DA A ""•""'S'ATs, APR. 24
the choir. For some years • he had Iuvtement
been Sunda School su euiuten-
Y p
look pace lav Bayfue-ld
CeTnOtery.
When you ,get ready to build, you can't do better than
d'en't,
PaT-bearers ufere neaxhews:
select an expert contractor AND TO CHOOSE ALL
L
A member of LOL No, 24, the
Glen Smith', Clarence Larson,
YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS FROM OUR YARD! We
will be glad to work with you and your contractor through -
was 'past roaster, she, was a!bso at
W Elam. P.airkerr, Robert Parker,
out the entire job,
cne' time a county masher,
Oha'rff'es 'Reid 'and Harald Astwood.
Besides leis widow, he as sur-
FlIbwer-'bearer's, Geoinge Little,
IF. WE DON'T HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN
vived.by'a soil and two daughter%,
Charles, A„ Scarboxo, Maude
Lindsay Smith, John, Sturgeon,,
Percy Upp'elt, Emerson Heard,
MATERIALS, PAINTS OR OTHER BUILDING
(Mrs. 'Fred Weston), Bay'fiel,d;
George Weston.
SUPPLIES W E WILL ORDER THEM!
and Jacqueline (Mrs. Keith
Pruss), London,' and six grand
chlladren• A s+an, John, predeceats'-.
Relatives from a• distance Who
attended ithe funeral included
Mrs. Keith; Leonafrd, W!illor dalie;
BallwMacaulay Lt
ed alas father �n 192,7, Also star-
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles A. Parker'
vlMn'g are two brothers, a?ercy,
Nekoma, N. Da:k., and W'ilbam E',
`and B'arvnli�e, Scaxboa�a; Mr. and
Mrs'. Keith P: use .and wwo child-
.
CLINTON SEAFORTH
Parker, Bayfield, 'and five sisters,
Cil '
.
nen, Mr. 'amid Mrs. A. Pru.ss, Mr.
Mn"".d ML F A C
°
ora (Hers. '1;, A •Fca'theroWn) ; otrne pps, rs.
Broloke, Jobini Rrcwm, Mr,_ and
Mrs. L" +B. • Smith, 'Mr, and Mrs
YOU CAN DEPIND N Parker, Smith Mr: and Mrs, Robert
t
Parker, Mr. and, Mrs.. W'i'11i'am
When kidneys fail to 'Pa, rk'eir, Mr. -and 'Mrs. Clarence
remove excess acids Larson', LOnd>o'llj �• End. 13;o�ws'e,
and wastes, back- I ! I I Dorcheslter, ,Mir, and Mri. Robert
ache, tired feeling, Reid, Walaaceburg; Mrs, 'Chsr!s
disturbed rest often I Parker Mr. .and Mrs. Keith
follow. Dadd's ,
Kidney rills stimu- Sarandon, Stratford; Mrs. H. King,
late kidneys toHarald A
feel btwaod, Sarnia; Mr. and
fnormal lbettor—sleep Mcg. Flred'Tull: .Pduty, Fou, , ort 14 lgin; Mr.
,
better, work better.. - and Mrs. E• R. Weston, Mr. and
Get Dodat any
drugstore.
You can ° 9, , " Mrs, Percy Johnston, Gcderach;
l',i 1.
depend
on Dodd's. so Mir. and' Mrs. Charles, Reid, Mr1
and. Mrs. George Redd, Varna; Mr.
and Mrs, Kei'tla: Keys, a int'on-,.
Stamey Township School. •Are,
Financial Report for Year 1957
1957 RECEIPTS
Jan. I—Balance on hand per Cash Book .•".....$ 14,379.92
Jan. 15—A. Hill from Farmers Union meetings 4.00
Feb. 15—I1og Producers meetings ........•....•........ 1.00
April 29—Legislative Grant .................... ............ _ 4,000,00
May 14--Pupi15 average attendance Grant ..•... 1,084.24
May 25—Special Grant, avge, daily attendance 406.59
June 28—Schools No. 1-10-14 for election use 45.00
Sept. 14-1-Iay fire Insurance ............................ 6,50
Sept. 30--•Legi8lative Grant ......... ....... "........ ...:,. 6580.91
Dec, 21—Tuition fees, J. Keyes from No, 13 .. 460.00
Dec. 21—Township Grant on Teachers Salaries 3,000.00
Dec, 21 --Section Levy... ..
........ ............"" 9,591.24
Dec. 21 ---Tuition fees, Elliott Layton ..............•. 50.00
Total Receipts ,,...,.,..,.•.,.......",•.......•..............•.. $ 39,609.40
EXPEN DlTUI�rrS ,`
1957
Dec, 31st---Library................................V.......•......$ 777,96
Texts.................
286AO0
Instruction .......,,. 14,450.60
Instructional Supplies ........................ 1,123,94
Administration....................................... 63&71
Plant Operation ......................•....•........ 3,642.88
Plant Maintenance .....„•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 588.76
Auxiliary ........................ ............. 140.62
Transportation ..... .............. 691,50
Capital Outlays ., 2,125.45
Tuition fees .,..•,...,.. 80.00
Total Expenditure - $ 23,885,22
Balance on hand .....................•.,...•.................. 15'724.18
$ 3!3 609,40
A. M. HARPER, 'Auditdr
Y.
174u 8, BAIRD, Secretary -'Treasurer.
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Apr, 21to fpr. 26
1958 0
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1957 PONTIAC . 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, with
automatic transmission, fully equipped $2,595
1957 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sean, fully equip-
ped ................................... $2,295
1957 PONTIAC DELUXE, automatic, fully
equipped .............................. ............. $2,495
1.956 PONTiAC COACH, fully equipped
automatic transmission ........................ $1,995
1956 CHEVROLET COACH, Standard .......... $1,795
1956 FORD CUSTOM LINE SEDAN, auto-
xmatic, fully equipped ....... ................ ”" $1,995
1955 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH, fully
equipped ..........................................•... $1,650
1954 CHEVROLET STANDARD SEDAN.. $1,295
1954 DODGE Regent Sedan ........................ $1,395
1954 METEOR 2 -Door 'Hardtop; automatic
transmission, fully equipped .............. $1,495
1953 METEOR COACH .............................•.. $1,095
1952 PONTIAC SEDAN .......•...".." ____ ................ $ 795
2---1951 PLYMOUTH SEDANS, low mileage .... $ 695
TRUCKS
1948 FORD 1 TON ....................................•... $ 295
MANY 'OTHER OLDER MODELS
Number of 1950 and 1951 Y2 TON PANEL TRUCKS,
various models
Cars can be Driven Away at the Prices.Usted
in this Advertisement.
Brussels Motors
Huron County's Foremost used Cor Doolor
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