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plow on rubber; Otaco manure
spreader; rubber tire wagon
and rack; McDeering mower;
McDeering, bind e r; 2-wheel
trailer; single scuffler;
bean puller; single plow; dump
rake; ,fanning mill; root pulper;
electric fencer; iron kettle; log-
ging chains; 200 gal. oil tank
with stand; Viking electric
cream separator; milk pails;
strainer; electric brooder; 160
ft, steel cable with pulleys;
wheelbarrow; forks; 8 cords of
hardwood; ladder; sling ropes;
set of chains; rifle; hand spray-
ers, etc., etc.
CATTLE — 2 Hereford cows
recently freshened, calves at
foot; part Angus and Holstein
cow, milking; 2 Hereford steers
rising two years old; 4 yearling
steers and heifers.
GRAIN & STRAW — 200 bus.
choice quality mixed grain;
mow loose straw.
2 ducks, 1 drake.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Mc-
Clary cook stove equipped with
oil attachment; large space
heater; small space heater; 6
chrome chairs; kitchen chairs;
2 cupboards; wardrobe; single
bed, springs and mattress; 3
double beds, springs and mat-
tress; dressers; commodes;
feather ticks; baby bed with
mattress; baby buggy; carpet
sweeper; dishes; electric iron,
toaster, tea kettle; large assort-
ment picture frames; 7-day
chime clock; new electric train;
tricycle; assortment children's
toys and many other misc.
items.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
ERVIN EGGERT, Proprietor
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14;21c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
87 GIDLEY, ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
at 1:30 p.m.
Full listing of household fur-
nishings in next week's issue.
HAROLD WITMER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
- 14c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Electric Organ,
New 15 1/2 ft. Fiberglas
Boat and Misc. Items
On the premises
236 ANDREW ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list of sale in next
week's issue,
ART COOPER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
55 SIMCOE ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 7
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list in the following
issues.
MRS. WM. HORNEY, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14c
EASTER VISITORS
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Wood-
ham, with Mr. & Mrs. Wray
Sweitzer and Barb.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Herrington
and family, Arkona, with Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Adams and Bobby.
Miss Dorothy Harlton, RN Lon-
don and Mr. & Mrs. Ken West-
man and family with Mr. & Mrs.
Karl Guenther and girls also Mr.
Herbert Harlton.
Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Sanders,
Janet and David, Welland, with
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner.
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaugh-
Times-Advocate, April 141 1966 .p.g. 15
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
WHITE BEANS
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
YOUR SEED
SANALAC, SEAWAY, MICHELITE 62
E PTAM Proven Weed Control
For White Beans
SEED GRAIN OATS & BARLEY
FULL LINE OF CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS
AT POPULAR PRICES
W. G. THOMPSON St SON
LIMITED Hen Sal
262.2527
Home economist guest
of three 4-H. Clubs
16 Properly For Sale
CALL JB
AT
1863
EXETER — N e w three bed-
room with full basement and
oil heat. Located on well land-
scaped lot on Huron Street
East. $12,500 full price with
easy mortgage,
EXETER — Newly decorated
three bedroom home with full
dining room, large living room,
full basement and oil heat. At-
tached garage. $11,500.00
EXETER — Well kept •older
home located on Main Street
corner. Presently used as a
boarding house, but could eas-
ily be converted to a duplex or
a nice family home.
EXETER — Two bedroom one
floor home on Huron Street
East with oil heat and utility
room. $8,500.00
EXETER — Completely reno-
vated four bedroom home with
full dining room, 2 bathrooms,
oil heat, connected to sanitary
sewer, and attached carport.
EXETER — Three bedroom
home located one block from
Main Street. $6,500.00.
EXETER — Four bedroom
frame house on Andrew Street.
Asking $6,500.00.
EXETER — Two bedroom house
on Mill Street. Oil heat, utility
room and large garage. Asking
$6,500.00.
EXETER — New three unit
apartment house. Owner could
live in one unit and rent from
other two would handle the
mortgage,
HENSALL — Modernized three
bedroom home with dining
room and large kitchen. New
roof, new siding and oil heat.
Priced to sell at $7,000.00.
CREDITON — Two bedroom
house on Crediton Road. A good
buy at $4,500.00.
CREDITON — Three bedroom
home with oil heat, new drilled
well, attached garage, Approxi-
mately one acre of land with
several producing fruit trees.
$9,800.00.
10 ACRES of land with good
brick house and well main-
tained barn. Asking $13,000.00
and would qualify for V.L.A.
mortgage. Located south of Cen-
tralia air base.
9i ACRES of land and frame
house located south of Exeter
on #4 highway with approxi-
mately 400 feet highway front-
age. $10,000.00 and the vendor
will hold a mortgage.
BEAUTIFUL building lot located
on north side of river. One of
the last choice spots to build
your new home. $2,000.00.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Real Estate
General Insurande
Mortgages
Devon Building, 476 Main St.
Phone 235-1863 3ltfnc
11 Property For Rent
CREDITON— Exceptionally nice
2-bedroom apartment, available
immediately, $55.00 pays every-
thing. Phone 234-6301. 7tfnc
HOUSE — Can be used for two
apartments; bathroom, frig and
stove in each. Phone 235-0956 or
apply 355 Marlborough St. 14tfnc
1-BEDROOM, bright, attractive
upstair apartment. Private en-
trance, centrally located at 315
Andrew St. Oil heated, frig and
stove supplied. Available May
1. Phone 235-0477 mornings or
evenings. 7tfnc
APARTMENT, newly decorated,
3 bedrooms. Apply to Middle-
ton's Drug Store, 235.1570; night
262-2510. 7tfnc
CENTRAL, heated, furnished,
1-bedroom apartment. 67 John
St. E. Phone 235-1185. 10tfnc
UPSTAIR apartment, 4 rooms,
1 bedroom, furnished or un-
furnished, private entrance,
available now. Main St. South.
Phone 235-1207. 10tfnc
LUCAN 1-bedroom apartment,
heated, stove and frig, modern.
Phone 2274113 after six. 24tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartments, fur-
nished or unfurnished, on Main
St., Crediton. Private entrances,
available immediately. Phone
234-6336 after 5 on week days,
anytime on weekends. 16tinc
CLEAN, spacious, 2-bedroom
apartment, furnished or unfur-
nished, oil furnace, separate
entrance. Call at 181 William
St. Phone 235-0736 evenings or
Saturdays. 25tfnc
UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 12tfne
18 For Rent
PASTURE — S. Deelstra, RR 1
Centralia. 14 ; 21c
FLOOR SANDERS, electric —
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12 ; 13tfnc
19 For Sale or Rent
MODERN 2 bedroom bungalow
with complete facilities, well
situated for schools and shop-
ping. Phone 235-0781. 24tfne
20 Wanted To Rent
TWO BEDROOM bungalow, ga-
rage and basement preferred
but not netessary. Would con-
sider lower half of house, Itn-
mediate possessieri, Phone
0tfnX
235-
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22 Notices.
NOTICE
THE CEMETERY BOARD
of the
KIRKTON UNION CEMETERY
hereby notify that any number
of graves would now be $50.00
each, effective January 1, 1966.
Roger Urquhart, Chairman
Frank Routly, Sec'y-Treas,
14c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Francis Walter
Sylvester Harburn,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Francis
Walter Sylvester Harburn, late
of the Village of Hensall, in
the County of Huron, Watch-
man, deceased, who died on or
about the 12th day of March
1966 are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 16th day of
April 1966 after which date the
estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims
of which notice has been re-
ceived.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario 31:7:14c
25 Auction Sales
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
90 ANDREW ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
at 1;30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
one storey dwelling covered
with red asphalt siding. Modern
kitchen, dining and living room,
3 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom.
Full size basement, new oil
furnace, Dwelling in first class
state of repair. Inspection in-
vited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid, if not sold
previously.
Complete dining room suite,
consisting of table, chairs and
buffet; chesterfield suite; oc-
casional chairs; end tables;
rocking chairs; 3 cedar chests;
sewing machine; wicker rock-
er; platform rocker; electric
radio; Axminster rug 9x12, like
new; china cabinet; cupboard;
Moffatt 4-burner stove; couch;
pictures and frames; fernery;
card table; 2 bedsteads, springs
and mattresses, dressers; bed-
ding; pillows; large assortment
of dishes, glassware; antique
dishes; kitchen utensils; seal-
ers; power lawn mower; nu-
merous garden and carpenter
tools, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. ISABELLA KENNARD,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Warehouse &
Apartment Building, House-
hold Furnishings and Misc.
Items
On the premises in the
TOWN OF LUCAN
Corner of William and George
St., opposite Langford Lumber
Yards.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE— Consists of
Lot 76 and 77, Plan 187 on the
corner of William and George
St, in the town of Lucan con-
sisting of large warehouse and
apartment building. Main floor:
new renovated apartment
suitable for living quarters; re-
mainder warehouse. Second
floor complete warehouse space.
Building of white brick struc-
ture in good condition.
Inspection invited by contact-
ing the auctioneer.
Household effects to be listed
in following issue.
JAMES WEDGE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14 : 21c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Cattle, Pigs, Machinery
and Hay
AT LOT 3, CON, 6,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,
4 miles south of Varna, 1/2 mile
north of Hillsgreen
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
at 1:00 o'clock
CATTLE: Holstein cow fresh
4 weeks; Holstein cow due sale
time; Holstein cow due in May;
4 yearling steers.
PIGS: All York sows. 2 sows
due, at sale time; 2 sows due
in May; 3 sows due in June;
4 sows with pigs, just weaned;
3 sows just bred; 30 weaners.
HAY: 300 bales mixed hay.
IMPLEMENTS: John Deere
II tractor with PTO and scuf -
fler; Oliver 60 row crop trac-
tor with scuffler and bean
puller; plow; International cul-
tivator; Fleury Bissell double
disc; Ceekshutt drill;
Case land packer; diamond bar-
rows; Case 4-bar side delivery
rake; Massey Harris 6 ft. bind-
er; Massey Harris 75 bus. ma-
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nure spreader; Buehler wagon
and hay rack; gravel box; haY
loader; trailer with stock rack;
Fairbanks 10 in, hammermill
with drive belt; International
grain grinder; 2,000 lb. scales;
fanning mill; 200 ft. I/2 " cable;
emery with 1/2 h.p. motor; Na-
tional single unit milking ma-
chine; Viking cream separator;
root pulper; extension ladder;
pig trough; wheelbarrow; col-
ony house; brooder stove; iron
kettle and stand; quantity of
lumber and many other items
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve as farm is sold.
MRS. LILLY FORREST, Prop.
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
BRUCE RATHWELL, Auctioneer
14e
Antique
AUCTION SALE
Colored Glass, China, Fur-
niture, Guns and Coins
NEW ARENA — PARKHILL
Just off No. 7 Highway
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
at 12:00 o'clock noon (E.S.T.)
Some miscellaneous household
articles will be sold starting at
12 noon, including beds, dress-
ers, linens, etc.
Coins and guns will be sold
at 2:30 p.m. — Buggies at 3:00
p.m.
Heated building — Plenty of
parking space — Lunch avail-
able.
TERMS: Cash.
Plus 5% sales tax.
H. McDONALD, Proprietor
BILL ELLIOT, Auctioneer
Phone 294-6759 Parkhill 14c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Truck, Tractors, Farm
Machinery and Misc. Items
On the premises
FORMER NO. 9 SCHOOL,
BIDDULPH TWP,
miles south of Centralia,
thence U miles east
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
at 1:30 p.m.
TRUCK & TRACTORS — 1948
Chev 3/4 ton truck in good con-
dition; W.D. Allis Chalmers
row crop tractor including 2-
row scuffler and bean puller,
in guaranteed condition; John
Deere model M standard trac-
tor including 1-row scuffler, in
good condition.
FARM MACHINERY & MISC.
ITEMS — M.H. 15-run grain and
fertilizer drill in A-1 condition;
John Deere 8 ft. binder in
brand new condition; Oliver 7
ft. power take-off mower; M.H.
9 ft. packer; Int. 9 ft. stiff
tooth cultivator; Fleury Bissell
tractor disc; 3-section lever har-
rows; 4-section diamond har-
rows; Int. 2-furrow plow; Bueh-
ler rubber tire wagon and rack;
2-wheel t r a i 1 e r; McDeering
horse drawn manure spreader
on rubber; root pulper; chains;
shovels and many other misc.
items.
No reserve.
TERMS: Cash.
CARL THEANDER, Proprietor
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
14c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractors, Combine, Truck,
Farm Machinery, Cattle,
Grain, Straw, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
EAST HALF OF LOT 40,
McGILLIVRAY TWP.
First farm west of Greenway
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS, TRUCK & COM-
BINE: M.H. No, 30 row crop
tractor fully equipped, in guar-
anteed condition; Int. "B" row
crop tractor including 2-row
scuffler, in good condition;
Allis Chalmers model 60 power
take-off combine in A-1 condi-
tion; 1953 Dodge truck with
stock racks, in good condition.
FARM MACHINERY — New
Holland model 55 side delivery
rake on rubber; Int, 32-plate
tractor disc; M.H. 2-furrow
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The three Elimville 4-H Clubs
joined together at Elimville Hall
Monday evening when Miss Diane
Liddiard, Huron home economist
attended. Mrs. Ross Skinner in-
troduced the guest. Each club
gave their own roll call.
Each club formed their own
groups and Miss Lidcliard sat in
a few minutes with each group,
Lunch was served at the close.
PERSONALS
The Elimville ' Youth Fellow-
ship Club" held an Easter sun-
rise service at Thames Road
Church Sunday morning at 7 am.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner of
New Toronto spent the Easter
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Everett
Skinner.
Miss Anne Johns of Hamilton,
Miss Frances Johns of London
and Miss Carol Johns of Etobi-
coke spent the Easter holidays
with their parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Johns.
Last Saturday's visitors of Mr.
& Mrs. Hubert Heywood and Her-
CGIT ENTERTAIN
A pot luck dinner, sponsored
by the CGIT and their leader,
Mrs. M. Lamond was held in the
church Monday with their secret
pals as guests.
After all had enjoyed a bounti-
ful meal the girls entertained
with Easter music. Miss Ger-
aldine Templeman gave a reading
in keeping with the season.
PERSONAL
Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar visit-
ed Mrs. McKellar's sister, Mrs.
0. R. Francis, who is apatient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
The WMS president Mrs. M.
Lamond presided at the Easter
meeting which was held inchurch
Good Friday evening with Marion
Ritchie Evening Auxiliary, and
CGIT groups as guests.
The CGIT assisted with the
scripture reading. Mrs. T. L.
Scott and Mrs. W. Harper pre-
sented the meditation. Mrs. T.
Laing led in the Glad Tidings
prayer.
Mrs. J. C. Boyne as guest
speaker gave an impressive ad-
dress using as her theme "Good
Friday". She was thanked by
Miss Olive Speare. The CGIT
contributed special Easter mu-
sical numbers accompanied by
Miss Carol Ann Dow at the organ.
Easter poems were read by Mrs.
Gerald Carey.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Moore and
family of Lindsay spent Easter
weekend with Mrs. E. Moore and
Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott and
family.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and fam-
ily of Essex spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
John Wallace. Susan and Ronnie
Elliott are holidaying this week
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Wallace.
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mr. &
Mrs. Wesley Russell have re-
turned home after holidaying in
Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jeffer-
son and children of Munro visit-
ed Friday evening with his par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. John Jeffer-
son. Miss Ina Jefferson of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Carlyle Miekle were Mrs. Sadie
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. James Scott
and Ronnie of Mitchell and Mr.
& Mrs. James Meikle, Exeter.
Mr. Frank Stagg visited Sun-
ton, St. Marys, spent Monday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Sheppard.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman,
London, with Mr. & Mrs. Les
Adams and family.
Mr. John Lamport and Fred,
Toronto, with his mother, Mrs.
Lila Lamport and attended a
birthday party in her honor at
Ilderton Sunday.
bert were Mrs. Reed Simmons
and Debbie, Mrs. Ida Roy, Mr.
& Mrs. Charles Kuntz, Nancy
and Judy all of Stratford; Mr.
& Mrs. Wm Heywood, Karen and
Darlene, Alliston; Mr, & Mrs,
Tom Heywood, Welland; Mr,
Wesley Heywood, Crediton; Mrs.
Dave Blackwell, Petrone; Miss
Hazel Heywood, Detroit; and Mr.
Ross Armstrong, David, Ann and
Brenda, St. Marys,
The Elimville congregation are
holding a social evening at the
church Friday evening when Rev.
Boa will show his pictures of
his trip last year to the British
Isles. A pot luck lunch will be
served afterwards.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Heywood and
family of Camp Borden spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Heywood and Herbert.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner and
family were Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Delbridge, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Mc-
Donald and Susan of Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper and
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner.
day with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Stagg
and family, Exeter.
Guests entertained at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott to
celebrate Mrs. E. Moore's
eighty-fourth birthday were Mr.
& Mrs. T. Laing, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Gillespie, Komoka and Mrs. Sadie
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McKellar
and children of Seaforth were
weekend visitors with his fath-
er, Mr. Lindsay McKellar. Mrs.
Bruce Armstrong visited Good
Friday with her father, Mr. Mc-
Kellar.
Miss Dorothy Scott, St. Marys,
Misses Agnes Scott, Alice Walk-
er, Carol Howe, Margaret Jean
Russell, Margaret Ann Wallace,
all of London, spent the weekend
at their respective homes.
Mr. John Scott, Dorset, spent
a few days with his parents.
Holiday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Mervin Dow and family were
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Worthington,
Margaret and Leslie Anne, Tor-
onto and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Fry
and Richard, Brampton. Richard
is holidaying this week with
Brian.
Miss Shirley Gardiner, Strat-
ford spent the holiday weekend
PLEASING YOU
PLEASES US
Mr, & Mrs. Arvid Beitans are
the owners of the former Harry
Klahre farm. With them are their
two daughters, Dace and Iota and
sons, Janis and Martins and Mrs.
Beitan's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Er vins Uldris. Mrs. Harry
Klahre,Catherine and Martha
are making their home in Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Wood-
ham, spent the holiday weekend
in the States. Mrs. Mac Baron,
St. Marys, spent the weekend at
the Squire home.
Miss Joan Hodgins and Grant
Hodgins along with other mem-
bers of the Edgewood Jr. Farm-
ers toured the London Free Press
building, Monday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson, West-
on spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Percy Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins,
Mr. Gordon Hodgins and Miss
Nancy Fraser, London were Good
Friday guests with Mrs. Ethel
Squire, Granton.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy H o d gins
were guests at the Vanexan—
Thacker wedding at Woodham
United Church Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Morley
and Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Squire,
Exeter were recent callers with
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter
was a weekend visitor with Mr.
& Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ronnie visited Sunday
at Mitchell with Mr. & Mrs.
Geo Pullman.
Mrs. Ann Egan, Granton, spent
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Hiram Bieber and Mr. Bieber.
Mr. Chris Whalen, Downsview
called on Mr. & Mrs. Hiram
Bieber, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and family were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills.
Miss Joanne Finkbeiner is
spending the Easter vacation with
her grandmother, Mrs. 0. H.
Finkbeiner, Listowel.
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Gardiner.
Miss Catherine Scott, Seaforth
is holidaying with her grand-
mother Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mr. & Mrs, Gary Parkinson
and family, St. Marys and Mr.
& Mrs. Wm, French 40 family
were'Sunday guests with Mr.
Mrs. Wm, Morley,
Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Wallis,
Carolyn and. Craig of Toronto
were Easter visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alton Wallis and 9erald,
THE TIME IS HERE
AGAIN TO
Plant
Evergreens
We hove a large selection
of evergreen & shade trees
also hydrangea trees,
COME AND SEE THEM
PLANT STRAWBERRIES
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$3.00 per 100
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And
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Webster Signs
Phone 235-0680
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hour for the Easter parade.
The mistake originated in our plant and is no reflection on
Teen Town officials.
Our Apologies
At the same time the T-A is indebted to radio station CFPL
London for their co-operation in broadcasting, as a public
service, an appropriate correction for three days.
We hope that this, and other measures the T-A took immed-
iately upon discovering the mistake,helped to alleviate the
effects of the misprint.
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