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Mr, and Mrs. Ruskin
and, daughter Joan of Wi
are visiting this week at
home of his mother, Mrs
son Keys.
Miss Doneld'e Adams of
teadhing staff at IRCIAIF Sim
Centralia, is spending -the
dayswith her (parents,Mr.
Mrs. ,Ernest Adanns,
Mr. and 'MTs. James ' IH
Bob Spooner, and Denton
bey, Co'llmgwood, spent E
weekend with Mr, and
Bedford 'Dungey and Brend
(Mrs. Art Wright '(John 1St
in the S2o'bt Memorial Ho
where she underwent an op
tion on Tuesday.
IMT. and (MTs. R. 'A: Du
of Lorne !Park spent the
day with friends in this di
Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and
trioie of Galt spent Easter
Miss Lillian Faulkner.
'Mrs. Albert 'Kinnear .
boys of St. Catharines
spending the week at the h
of her ,parents, Mr. and
IAllbert Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. De
Framer of !Belle River sp
the weekend (here with frie
Miss Jean Turner, Toro
spent the holiday .in town.
(Easter visitors with Mfr•
(Mrs. James Kelly were IMr:
Mrs• ;Maurice (Dillon and da
'ter, St. ,Thomas; Mr. and
(Sylvester Ryan and daughter
Selbringvil'le• Mrs. Louis Di'
and Miss Dorothy Dillon, ;
Qin; ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Du
and children of -Woodstock,
.Mrs. Hugh Sproat, 'Olevela
and 'Mrs. Preston Tabor
daughters, !Patty, Penny
(Peggy, Detroit, were guests
relatives There this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jo(hnst
,and son Danny of London spe
Sunday with [Mr. and ,Mrs.
chaei Wdldiaims.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron IMoDon
and son spent the weekend
Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dewar, 'S
ni'a visited on -(Easter at
home of her mother Mrs.
(Hart,
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hobe
of 'Oshawa, were the week
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Norma
Hubert.
INIr. and Mrs. Jaok INiohols
and family of IStreetsville aver
Easter guests of Mr. !Thos. Lan
and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nicho
son.
Master Hugh Dewar of Se
nia is spending .the (Easter holy
days with his grandmother, Mr
Walker (Hart.
IMr, and Mrs. Frank White o
London sp.emt the Easter we'
end with Mrs. Brian Cleary an
other relatives.
IMr. and Ms. T. Melady an•
family of Godsrich were 'Baste
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jac
Eckert.
IMr, and 'Mrs. Robt. Devereaux and
and family of London were the en
weekend guests of Mr. and ;Mfrs. fro
J. L. (Devereaux, Lull
Mr. and IMrs. Ray Huddleston the
of Sudbury spent the Easter Ttir
afternoon.
Congratulation •,.are .extended
Keys to Mr. and Mrs, ^ Wni. Hoff on
ndsor ;the gift of a son. Mrs. 11onf Was
the .the former Lois "Fox of Walton,
Nell The 'annual spring ;bazaar and
tea sponsored Iby the 'Walton
the !Group was held in the church on
tion,` Wednesday • afternobn 'with a
holi- urge number of ladies .attend -
and ing..Mrs. Jim Clark acted as re-
ceptionistogg, Mr. GodondMux Murray and- Mrshers .
Ab- Emerson Mitchell wibh Mrs. N.
aster Marks and Mrs. A. Bulsby 'regis-
Mrs. tering the guests,
a. (Rev, W. M. Thomas was in
.) is charge of the worship service,
Hos and spoke words of welcome to
era- the 'ladles.
ndas dentrS. �presidedufor,thvice owoing
Boli- piograin: IReadin
stridt. i' (McKillop
Pa• Group) IMrs. Robert McMic'hael,,
1St, Peter at the Golden Gate",
With Solo ,(17th (Group) Mrs. J. Van
Vliet, "Somewhere the Sun is
and Shining" with 'Mrs. 'M, Baan ac -
are. companying.'Reading
!Mon-
ona crieff) Mrs. Grayson icond,
Mrs. 'The„
New Church Organ”. IHirmn-
La or6us Reading (Union) "Teach -
La ing a calf to Drink", (Piano and
eat ads. Organ duet, "Bells of St.
Marys •Mrs• Jack (Bryans and
0' (Mrs. Harvey [Brown. Reading
and q'Kinlburn) (Mrs. (Wan. Jewitt,
and , The World is Mine", Reading
ugh- gpulling Together" iirris) Mrs. an "Hospi-
tality".
ing
M•rs. !Mrs. 'Busby moved a
Duod vote of thanks to all who tools
b part *in the programs. The offer-
ing was reeeived
ffy Bennett and Mrs. E.y'Watson. A'f
nd, ter singing �hpmn 1013 "The Day
nd of Jt
esurs'e' tion
and Ben-
ediction, ' r and the Bee -
Mrs W. M. Thbanas dem
d olared the bazaar open and all
retired to the schoolroom .inhere
on the sale of goods was disp'l'ayed,
nt Spring flowers and yellow and
Mi- purple streamers gave an Hast.
er atm'osp'here to the surround -
d ings, 'Convening the baking
counter was Mrs. C. Lydiatt;
m candy—Mrs. Gerald Watson.
ar- Fancy (Work—(Mrs. E. Mitchell.
the White Elephant and miscellan-
W eous — Miss ;Bessie Davidson.
Pouring tea were Mrs. H. B.
rt Kirkby and Mrs. Silas Johnston.
end Rollowin:g refreshments a vote
n of thanks was moved by the
various societies attending to
on which the president, Mrs. Jim
Clark responded, 'Proceeds am-
ounted to about $175.00.
1_ The March meeting of th•e 8th
and 1'6'bh group nvas (held at the
home of [Mrs. 'Les. Oliver' with
r- 17 ladies present and two visit-
s- ors. [Mrs. K. MoDon'ald had
charge of the meeting and
f opened by singing hymn 249
wee
"Jesus 'Shall Reign" with MTs,
d J. ,Bryans at the piano. The
scripture was taken.by Mrs. K.
a McDonald. The topic "What is
r (Prayer" was very wbly given by
k Mrs. D. Fraser, fllhe minutes of
the previous :mee=ting were read
e loll •was answered by
h member reading a verse
in Psalm 729 in the hymnary,
ch committee assisted by
hostess were Mrs, C, Mart -
Mrs. 'H, Bolger and 'Mrs„ W.
tibiill.
The W. I. held an evening
meeting on Thursday, March 27
in 'the Community Hall with the
president, (Mrs. Margaret Hum-
phries
o� the
opened with
Ode and 'Collect ;being ac-
companied at the piano by Mrs,
H. Travis followed with the
minu'te's read by the secretary,
Mrs. W. Turnbull. •Ft was. decid-
ed to ,pay the leaders od the Jr.
Girls''Club for their ,mileage.
The financial statement was gi-
ven by Mrs, T. Dundas, The re-
port of the nominating commit-
tee was given by (Mrs. Nelson
Reid as follows:
Past President, (Mrs. Margar-
et Humphries; Pres,, 'Mrs. IF.
Walters; llst Vies (Pres., Mrs. W.
J. Turnbull; '2nd Vice Tres.,
Mrs. Ken McDonald; Sec., Mts.
Ted McCreath; Treas., 'Mrs. T.
Dundas; Branch Directors, Mrs.
Jas. McDonald, Mrs. Jas. Coutts,
Mrs. Peter McDonald; District
Director, IMrs. R. Barrows; Pi-
anist, Mrs. W. H. 'Humphries;
Assistant Pianist, (Mrs. H. Tra-
vis; ;Press Reporter, MTs. D. En-
nis; Auditors, Mrs. A. Busby,
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull; Conven-
ers of Standing Commnittees, Ag-
riculture and 'C'anadian Indust-
ries, MTs. (Harvey Craig, Mas. R.
Williamson; 'Citizenship and Ed-
ucation, 'Mrs. Harold [Bolger,
[Mrs. C. Martin; ;Historical Re-
search and Current Events, Mrs.
Ross 'McCall, Mrs. R. Bennett;
Home (Economics and Health,
Mrs. G. IMoGanvin, Mrs. G. 'Love
Resolutions Mrs D. !Fraser,
Mrs. J. INelan• Sunshine 'Conn.
mibtee, Mrs. IN. ;Marks. The roil
call was answered by "Wear
something old and' ,tell its ori-
gin" which proved quite inter-
esting, in response to a letter
from Unitarian Services Com-
mittee, layettes for Arab (ba-.
bies, the Institute had a show-
er of articles brought to the
meeting
The ,program was arranged by
the committee of Current events
assisted by Mrs. (Ross McCall
and IMrs. Jack IBayans, Mrs. Mc-
Call gave a number of very in-
teresting current events and then
Mrs. ;Bryans introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. W. C. ,Ben-
nett, 'Clinton. Mrs. Bennett is a
former Walboni'te, having lived
here for a number of years. The
speaker showed slides of her
trip to Europe and Banff, also
a number of family and local
slides which were greatly en-
joyed, Mrs. McCall' thanked the
speaker and (presented her with
a Mrs. F.Lunch Walters, wasserved,s. E.
Turnbull, Mrs. J. Van Vliet and
'Mrs, •Earl Watson
•
NORTH McKILLOP
.The Bethel Church WM.'S,
held their Easter fPhankoffer•ing•
in the c'hurclt on the •everting of a
April 3rd with a very large
tendance. The visiting, socie
were Winthrop, Duffs, Wa IMoncr•ief. Hymn 105
sung,,and the devotional e
cines were conducted by Te
nie Dennis, Mrs. Ross Leem
and 'Mrs. Wm. Roe, The visit
societies entertained with s
program .numbers which we
a reading by [Mrs. Harrison
Moncrief, solo by Mrs. Sym
don of (Walton, du'et'by (Mrs.
Dolmage and Ms, 'Gordon 181
chard, piano instrumental
Mrs. 'Arnold Scott of ID
Mrs. W. L. Whyte, our•gu
speaker was then introduc
She brought us a wonder
me'ssage with some thoughts
How we may prepare otzrsei
for Easter. Mary Dennis t
favored with a solo. Ms Leo
and , Leeming expressed
thanks of the society to o
speaker and all who helped wi
the 'program, The 'meeting of
ed with the use of 'hymn 1
and the Benediction. A delicio
lunch was served by the lun
committee and a social time w
spent together.
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CROMARTY
The 'Church service on (Easter
Sunday was well attended and
an inspiring Easter message
was delivered by the pastor,
Rev. IS. Kerr. (Special music was
provided by the choir and the
male quartette. Three children
were .presented dor baptism:
.(John lrn 'James) infant son of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Hamilton;
(David (Gordon) infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. (Gordon Laing and
toliant daugh-
ofrs,
bMr, and etMinf John Tam-
plenian.
Among ,those who spent East-
er with friends .here were Mr.
and (Mrs. 'Frank Cadick, Sharon
and Donald, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Scott.
Mr, and .Mrs. E. E. Abbiss of
'Georgetown, and Mr. and Mrs.
D. 'G. ;Armstrong; Weston, with
Mr. and ;Mrs. 'Harold Carey and
IMr, and (Mrs. Gerald Carey.
Mr. Archie llioggartlh, Dor-
chester with Mr, and Mrs, Jack
(Iioggarbh.
Mr..John Chessell, Mitchell,
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Sors-
dahl.
Mrs, J. `Beer, Mitohell, with
Mr. and !Mrs. Robert Hamilton.
'Mr. and Mrs. W. 2i. Binning,
Richard and 'Robert, Mitchell,
with IMr•. and Mrs. H. McKellar.
Mr. and MTs. H. R. Currie'
and Linda, !Dorchester, and Mr.
and Mrs. IR. 'Hulley and Bobby
of ,Winthrop, with 'Mr. and Mrs
Otto :Walker.
Mr. and .Mrs, 'Harry Elliott
and 'Susan, Windsor, with !Mr.
and Mrs, John Wallace.
Mr. and 'Mrs. (Ernest Brooks
and son, 'Brampton with Mr.
and Mrs, John Hocking.
IMr, James Ramsey spent the
weekend at Georgetown.
MTs. Charlie Falconer and
femily, Thorndale called on
friends in the community dur-
ing the week. Mr. Falconer, who
has been minister at Therndale
Presbyterian Church for some
time has been called to the
Appin-Melbourne Char'ge'. Be'is
in the West at 'present attend-
in.- his father's funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith 'McLaren
spent the Easter weekend with
friends at Leamington,
Sunday School re -opened on
Sunday for the summer session
with an attendance of X60.
The regular .meeting of YTS
was 'held in 'the S. 8. room of
the ohurch on Sunday evening,
The- president, Alex M Meikle
presided and the scripture les-
son was read Iby Phillip James.
Topic by Margaret Coleman,
Alice :Sorsdahl read the secre-
tary's report. A Ibowling party
was arranged for Saturday ev-
ening to he followed with a
weiner roast at the home of
George Vivian.
The Easter meeting of the v
WIIS was held in the church on e
Good Friday evening with a
good attendance. The Glad Tid- r
ins Easter program was used
with Mrs. T. Laing presiding.
Mrs. Will MIiller presided at the
THANKS
I wish to thank all my customers at the
Winthrop Store and ask their patron-
age for my successor, ;Stanley M.
Gillies
Austin Dolmage
organ. The scripture Lesson and
commentary were read by ,Mrs..
L. ISorsdaM. Prayers were tak-
en by Mrs. T. IL. (Scott and Ms.
K. MciKeilar. The roll call was
answered with an Easter verse
and several ;Easter Hymns were
sung. Mrs. ID. McDonald, Hen-
sel, was the special speaker and
gave an enlightening talk ac-
companied with slides, on the
customs of the (people of Sndia,
where she spent some time as a
msisionary..She also Ibrousgtitt a
very impressive Easter mes-
sage. 'Special musical numbers
were contributed by the Misses
Ruth Howe and Margaret 'Cole
man who sang "Love led Him to
Calvary" and the male quar-
tette a ig
stn ng "The Wayside
Cross". Rev. S.Kerr spoke
briefly on :the significance of
Good
Friday, and dosed the
meeting with prayer.
HENSALL
'Miss 'Irma Klpfer of Toronto
visited over the holiday ;with
'Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and
Mi. and Mrs. ;Ezra XLpf.er.
'Master (Philip •Chedore re-
turned to his home in London
after spending Easter with Mr.
and Mrs Rebt. Baker Jr.
Shower. Bride -Elect
A very pleasant evening was
spent at the home a£ Mrs. Ro'bt.+Baker Jr. on Thursday, when a
number of friends gathered to
honor ,Miss Greta 'Pfaff, bride -
elect of this month. The show-
er of miscellaneous gifts were
presented Iby Rose Marie Gren-
ier and Philip Ohedore. The
bride, completely taken by' sur-
prise, thanked everyone for the
gifts. A mock wedding was pre
sented with Wilma Kyle, Lillian
Baker, Bonnie Kyle, Pat Kyle,
'Mar'gare't Moir, and Marjorie
Pfaff taking pant. Refreshments
were sewed. Mrs, H. Caldwell
and • Mrs. R. Baker ;arranged bhe
entertainment.
'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell
spent the weekend in 'Sarnia
and Port Huron.
Jerry and Gregory Chapman
returned home after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
De Lodge in (Sarnia.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited
over the holiday with Mr, and
Mrs Ed Schroeder ,and family
and Mrs. Amelia Schroeder,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Wilson and
family of Chicago spent the
holiday weekend with .Mrs. Wil-
son's parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. Mil-
ton 'Russell.
Mr. and ,Mrs. +Stewart Horton
and family of 'Montreal visited
this week with the dormer's mo-
ther, ,Mrs. Jarvis Horton.
Miss Sharon .MacArthur visit-
ed this week with ;her grand-
mother, Mrs, Ida 'Willis in Lon-
don,
.Miss Elmira Churchill of Tor-
onto was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Shaddick and
Bill.
.Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Kerslake,
Bill and Joan of London visited
ecently with (Mrs. Pearl Pass-
more and (Norma.
Mr. and :Mrs. Russell Kyle of
St. Catharines , were weekend
isitols with the former's par-
nts, Mr, and Mrs, T. Kyle.
'Mrs. 'Harvey Keyes and Anne
eturned home after spending a
week with relatives in London.
Mr. ;Ted i'iorminton of West-
ern University Lon d d 'YIr
and Mrs. Art ,Traquair and fam-
iby of 'Woodstock we're weekend
visitors. with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed (Norminton:
Mr. Marney Hildebrandt •of
London visited this week with
his. mother,, Mrs. Mary Hilde-
brandt.
OPENING
Thursday
rsda
P
A ril 17
,
See the best movies
on the widest screen
in Huron County
BLOSSOM TEA
and Bake Sale
Northside United Church
WED., APRIL 16 -- 3 P.M.
Sponsored by Group 2, W,A.
Demonstration by
F. J. Heimrich, Stratford
Interior Decorator
Admission 50c
FERTILIZER
Put on an extra 100 lbs
of Elmira Fertilizer and
give the grain a good start
Most analyses at the. Farm
Apply to
Wm. S. Storey
844 r 41 Seaforth
NOTICE
As I have sold the Win-
throp Store, all accounts
owing must be paid as
soon as possible
Austin Dolmage
Amateur & Variety
Show
Legion Hall, Clinton
FRI., APR. 11 8.30 p.m.
Any one may take part by
Notifying President of Farmers
Union. All local talent, no age
limit
DANCE to follow DRAW on RCA
Victor Whirlpool dryers. Pure-
bred Landrace Hog, Electric Tea
Kettle.
Come and
London an i . enjoy yourself
1
THD SEAFO1tTII NEWS --Thursday, April 10, 1958
Your Superior Specials
KELLOGG'S
CORN FLAKES
Giant
16 ozpkg31c
PILLSBURY ANGEL
FOOD CAKE MIX
Pkg. 47c
CHAMPION Whole Fish
NEW CAT FOOD
ger off 15 oz. tin
„.. 2 for 27c
ELLMAR PURE
PEANUT BUTTER
, 16 oz 'Jar 29c
GOLDEN DEW
MARGARINE
41b pkgs 1.00
BREAKFAST CLUB
2 Fruit MARMALADE
24 oz, Jars. 3 for 1.00
SLICED SIDE BACON
Rindless. 1 ib 47c
LIBBYS
ORANGE JUICE
. 48 oz tin 37c
Prices to advance
Stock up at these prices
FLORIDA GOLDEN RIPE
GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS
(112s)
8 for 49c
••• 1bs 29c
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
NLE
CHANGES
Effective Sunday
•
April271h• 1958
Full information
from agents
HENSALL
IM.is. (Perdue and family of
CamBorder
P n are visiting this
week with IMrs. Perdue's anoth-
er, (Mrs. Violet (Schwalm.
Mr.card iM.r
I
s. Smith. of Guelph
were weekend visitors with the
latter's parents, MT. and Mrs. J.
Jarrott.
-Weanling pigs •$15.00 to $17..
15; •ohainks '$11.9.00 to 1$213,00;
feeders $28:80 to $133,00; sows
$75.00 to 1$101,00; Holstein
cows $1150.00 to '$5180,00; Dur-
ham cows $17+5,00 to 4200.00;
Holstein calves 1$12.50 to $18.;
Dunham calves 1$'.2'8,00 to $37.00.
Women's Hospital
Auxiliary
PENNY SALE
AT BOX'S STORE
April 12 - 19
The draw will take place at
9 P.M. on Saturday, Apr. 19
TIckets 25 for 25c
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS this community can benefit from
friendly relationships among business competi-
"`—airs, between our town and the 'surrounding
'area and other conununities across Canada,
between employer and employee;
WHEREAS this community can benefit from
new industries, good business conditions, more
tourists, civic improvements, more jobs, better
facilities for education, health and recreation;
WHEREAS the Seaforth Chamber of Com-
merce is a voluntary organization' of citizens
.enabling us all to work together to achieve, the
above goals and generally to improve business,
to build a better community, and to develop
'better citizenship in our community, our prov-
ince and our country;
I, by virtue of the powers vested in me, do here-
by proclaim civic support for CHAMBER OF
COMMIERCE WEEK being observed nationally
April 13-19 and call on all citizens to lend their
interest, support and co-operation in making
this observance successful in every way.
B. F'. CHRISTIE,
Mayor.
These men are wise
investors!
They invest
in I4uron
& Erie.
Canada Tru8t
Debentures and
Trust Certificates,
earning 4% to 41/2%
interest on $100 or
more for 1.to 5 years.
Ask for further details.
Huron & Erie 6 Canada Trust
0:1
Head Office - London, Ontario
DiStrict Representatives
F. G. Bonthron, TIensall; Watsolr:& Reid, Seaforth
holiday with Mrs, Thos. 'Hrvb-
kirk.
'Miss Helen Davidson of Tor-
onto spent the Easter 'Holiday
with her mother, Mrs. A. David-
son,
Mr. Bill Stephenson, Toronto,
was a weekend guest of his
mother, Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin of
Toronto and Miss Margaret Mc-
Iver, IKiitchener•, were weekend
'guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. MIc-
Wer.
Mr. and (Mrs. Michael IBecbely
of Toronto were Easter guests
of ;Mrs. IF. J. Bechely.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher,
Stratford, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alphon-
sus Meagher, London, !Miss A.
Meagher,, London, Mr. and Mrs.
V. Stook, London, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Meagher and Jimmy of Dub-
lin and IMr. Lou Kenny, Detroit,
were Easter guests of 'Mrs. J.
Meagher.
Father Elwyn .(Morris of Port
Dover, bather Wm. Morris of
Aylmer spent Easter with their
mother, Mrs. Wm. (Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Trigt of
Arva, and Miss Laverty, Strat-
ford, with Mrs. W. J. Duncan
over the Easter holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eckert
and 'family of Ridgetown were
weekend guests of 'Mr. and Mrs.
A. Devereaux,
Mr. and Mrs. John McQuaid
of St. Thomas spent the (Easter
holiday with Mrs. J. McQuaid.
IMr. and Mrs. Alvin Regier
who spent the last two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs John Regier
have returned to their 'home.
Mi. and Mrs. Charlie .Case of
IStreetsville rwere the weekend
guests of ,Ms. E. Case and Mr.
and Mrs, A. ';:ale.
Mr. Jos. Laudenbaoh, of Tor-
onto and Miss Marion Lauden-
Ibadh, London, with their par-
ents, IMr. and- MTs. L. Lauden-
bach over the weekend.
Mi•. and Mrs. P. W. Reilly of
Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Reilly, 'Galt, were Easter :guests
of Mr. ,sn'd Mrs. John Hoth'am
Jr., IMrs, P. W. Reilly remained
for a visit.
Mr. (Ron Sills, Kitchener, Miss
(Mary Lou ,Sills and Miss ;Ruth
ISills, London, and Miss -Pat
Reynolds of Kitchener were the
weekend guests of Mrs, C. P.
Sills.
WALTON
IThe following were prize win-
ners at a euchre pasty 'held in
the hall on Friday svening un-
der the auspices of the W'I. La-
dies thigh, Miss' Teenie Dundas;
lone hands, ;Ms R. W. Hoy;
low, Mrs. G. (Murray. Men's high,
Roy (Bennett; :lone hands, Alex-
ander Gul'uttzer; low, Win. Tha-
mer. Lunch was served 'by the
Institute ladies,
An exceptionally large crowd
'attended_the 's'ale of the late
Lindsay Stewart on Tuesday
HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVENominating Convention
For the Provincial By-election
Wednesday, April 16
Clinton Legion Hall
GUEST SPEAKER
HON. W. A. GOODFELLOW
Ontario Minister of Agriculture
Everybody Welt' me
Published: by authority of Huron Progressive Conservative Ass'n