HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-04-02, Page 5E SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, Awn 2, 1960
Smit's Superior Food Market
DOLLAR DAYS
THURS. FRI. & SAT., APRIL 244
CARNATION MILK
large tine . , .... 7 for $ 1.00
MINETTES CHOICE
TOMATOES 28 oz5 for 51.00
Fisherman's Fancy Red Cohoe
SALMON , .734 oz ,:.`.. 3 for $1.00
Martin's Apple Juice, 48 oz. 4 - 1,00'
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. 8 - 5 i ,00'
HUNT'S FANCY
TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. 8 - 51.00
Garden 'Pa'te' Kernel Corn 14 oz. 7 - $1.00
Garden Patch Cut Green Beans 15 oz 8 - $1.00
Billy Bee Creamed Honey, 2 Ib carton .. 2 - $1.00
Westinghouse Light Bulbs 40 or 60 watt 6 - $1.00
Large Economy Kleenex
.. white, aqua, pink, yellow 3 - $t00
St. Williams Assorted Jams, Jellies
or Marmalade .... 5 - $1.00
VImarr Peanut Butter 16 oz 3 - $1,00
Golden Dew Margarine 1 M. 4 - $1,00
Tempt Dog' Food 13 - $1.00
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue' 10 - $1.00
PHONE 12 WE. DELIVER
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Huron .County Poultry Producer
Information Meetings
Will be held
Wingham 'Town Hall, Council Chambers
' Monday, April 6th, at 8.30 p.n1.
Tom Robson, Leamington, Pres of Ont,. Poultry Producers
Guest Speaker
•
Exeter Town Hall, Tuesday, April 7th at 8.30 p.m.
Agricultural Board Rooms, Clinton,
Thursday, April 9th, at 8.30 p.m.
Do YOU want a strong Poultry Producer Organization ?
If so, WHAT do You want it to do to promote the Industry ?
Bob McKinley, President J. Hemingway, Secretary
Amateur and
LEGIONHALL,
FRIDAY, APRIL
All local talent :with Old
Variety Concert
CLINTON
3RD - 8.15 P.M.
Time Dance to follow
DEBATE
HIGH SCHOOL
6TH - 8.30 P.M.
• w.
O.F.U.; • Dr. Hopper, OAC; Bill
Lawrence Nesbitt, Past
V. Douglas, Wingham Farm
Moderator
Sponsored by O.F.U.
PANEL
IN SEAFORTH
MONDAY, APRIL
ON VERTICAL`INTEGRA"rION''
Panel - Gordon Hill, Pres.
Harvey, United Coop of Goderich;
Pres. Junior Farmers, Auburn,
Editor as
Everyone welcome_
POLICE REPORT
For OPP District No. d for Fie
bruary: Motor vehicle accidents,
Gl
226, fatal accidents 2; (persons in:
hired 53, vehicles checked 1,454;
warnings 727; most charges laid,.
.rate of speed 52.
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1958 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1957 DODGE "8" SEDAN
1956 OLDS 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1955 PONTIAC SEDAN
1957 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1956 DODGE COACH
1;953 MONARCH SEDAN
1950 METEOR SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
SeaforthMotors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
In accordance with a resolution .passed by
the Municipal •Council of the Town of Seaforth,
I. b reby proclaim' that in view of the present
rales Situation no dog shall be allowed to run •
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12; 1958.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
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TOWN TOPICS
Ml. and Mrs„ Harold *Abair;
of Louden Spent Good Friday
with mfr; and Mrs, John klothaln;
Wilson street,.
Mr, and Mrs.. Duncan Cooper of
I ippen 'and Mr: and Mrs,. Dong•
lits Oooper of klensall spent Sun-
day witl1 Mr, and Mrs, Jan IIo-
tham, Wilson: street,
Mr; John. L.. Ifiothann', RAM
SL, who was a patient in: Scott
Memorial' Hospital' ,here, returned'
to his home and left this week to.
take up his positionwith. the, Re-•
bat- iC'onisol'idated! Unit et Lon'd'on,.
The •regular meeting .of the
Red Cross Society will be hold in:
the library rooms Friday after
noon alt 31 orcloelr.
Mr: and Mrs. Adrian NM of
1'-Ilanover• were guests of Mr. and
1TTs, Norman: S'ehnetder ow Sun-
dae".
Mr. George Clarke is a patient
in Stratford 'General! Hospital,
Mn. and Mrs. 'James Hogg and
Bobs Spooner of 'C'aillingwood
spent the 'Easter weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Bedford Dangey'
and Brenda,
Mr. and Mrs.. Robt,. Duredas and;
Dr. Rath Dundas of Toronto
were Easter guests with Mr. and;
Mrs.. Willis Dundas, They also
were guests et the Walton -Boyd
wedding on Saturday at Bethel
Chnroh,
Mr. :and Mrs. Orville Dale were
week end visitors in !Burlington
with their son Keith.
Miss (Helen 'Smith :and Douglas
Scott of Montreal 'spent ,the.'week
end at the home of his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, James T. Scott.
Miss Aileen Baton, •daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Walter (Tim)
Eaton, was able to return home
last week alter being a patient in
London and 'Stratford hospitals
tor the past six weeks. •
Mr, and Mrs. Ross MacDonald
and family, London, visited Sun.
day with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs.. Alex. MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ford and
family spent the .Easter week
end at Belleville with, his par-
ents.
Miss A. R..Allan, Toronto, was
a !holiday_visitor at the home of
Mrs. P. B. Moffat,
Misses Mary Lou and Ruth
Sills spent the Easter holidays
with Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Mr. rand MTS. J, A. MumraY, :of
Dundalk, visited with friends
here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. -S. Coffin, To-
ronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Morris
and family, Tillsonburg , wtre
week end visitors of Mr. Peter
McIvor.
Mrs. E. Hodge has returned
home after spending the winter
in St. Catharines and Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary vis-
ited ..oyer,.dl}e..Baiter week end
with their daughter and son•in-
law, Dr, and Mrd. L. Matthews, 4:n
Detroit.
Rev. iEllwyn Morris, of Port
Dover, is spending a few days
with his ',mother, Mrs. W. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Emmett dragger.
ty and Ramify, Stratford, were
Easter visitors with Mrs. Mamas.
Mr. and MTs, Edward MMIvor
and family, Waterloo, were Pas.
ter visitors at the home of MTs.
Henry McIver.
Mr. Meivin Acheson is in the
Stratford General :Hospital as a
result of a serious accident on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McGrath and
fam11y, Ilderton. attended the fu-
neral of Mr, Frank .McConnell.
At 96 Mr. McConnell was the old-
est ,former manager of the :Can;
adian Bank of ,Commerce.
Mr. Donald Dale of teaching
staff, Fort William, a1 his home
here.
Miss Linda Sims of London
was a visitor at the home of Mr.
Lorne Dale.
DAFFODIL TEA
Saturday, April 11
Under the auspices of the Sear
forth and District Cancer Society
2- 5 P.M.
In the Town Hall
Everyone welcome
Euchre - Dance
Hensel! Town Hall
Friday, April 3
Kool Quinn's Orchestra
Lucky lunch prize - Admission 75c
Euchre 8.80
Sponsored by Kippen East W. h
' DORIS `4
Beauty Salon
Main St., Seaforth
Phone 373
CO-OP INSURANCE
• ,Automobile
.• Truck and Cargo Insurance
• Farm Liability and Tractor Ins.
• Fire Insurance and
Contents Insurance
• Accident & Sickness
ART WRIGHT
Phone 187 J John Street
SEAFORTH .
Insure the Oo.op way
and you insure the Wright Way
CQNSTANOE
Last Wednesday evening a.
goodcrowd asaem'bled at the
C,O.F. hall here in another" series
of euclrres,. Prizes went to: ladies
first, 3tae -Betty Dolmage; lone
hands, Miss Gleam Jewitt; low, -
Mrs, George Case; Meas brat, L.
Dolinage; lone, Bobby Fryoe, low,
Les Pr•yoe, Next euchre will be
held Fridiay,. April- lOtli.
IVir.. and' :Vire; Bordeu Brown:
last Wednesday attended a ban,
quet hiOntario St, Church,. Olin•
tom sponsorect by the. Royal:
Black Preeeptory of:. Huron; coun
ty in iron! :of the Grand; Master
of Royal Black. Pieceptory of On,
tarso Wrest„ Mr.,. T,• M. Morrison of
.Sarnia,:,
Young !people' who: endbyed; Bar.
ster holidays at their.• pairentall
homes, arer Miss ;Jroy, Montgom-
ery et A'udersou„ Bnd'iana,with
Mr: and Mrs., .C1 Montgomery;:
Ansa Muriel: Dalt, et Brampton,,
with Mr:. and Mrs;. Verne Dale;:
Mtss Janet MacGregor of Ford-
wicln and Mr: C'h'arles• MacGregor
of Guelph: iw'ihtb Ail::. and Kra Ross
MacGregor; Miss Helen Mdi'Iwaht
of 'Stratford with Mr., and 'Mrs..
George M0Itwain; Miss Mary
Whyte of Guelph;; Mr, Tom
Whyte' Of Eidgetowa and Mr. and
Mrs. John Whyte of Oshawa with
Mr.and Mrs. W. L. W7ayte; Mr,
Douglas •Riley of 'Eastwood with
Mr. 'and Mrs, 'F. Riley,
Mrs.. Robt. Jamieson, Mrs, Art
Colson and Nanny and Mr, Jim
Jamieson visited over ,the . week_
end with Mr. and Mrs. 5..1)onald
and family of Midland, Mich,
Mr.. and Mrs, ,James Attwood
and Mr. and Mrs. O. Delaney of
Windsor spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Grimeldby,
Mi. and Mrs. Robt. Woods and
Debbie of Ajax -visited over the
week end nvith ,Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley. Little .Mdse Debbie
Wood's remained with her grand-
parents while her parents are
spending holidays in New York.
Mrs. !Charlotte Lindsay spent
Easter week end with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Mi;lison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren and
Family spent the week end with
MT, and Mrs. Earl Lawson.
Mrs, James Medd spent a day
last week with Mrs. Layton in
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Catcher
and :family of Toronto spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
bur Jewitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt lett
Sunday to spend.'a. few days in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer :Mosher
and Stewart vial:fed Easter 'San.
day with Mr. and Mrs.. 'Austin
Dexter of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. DawdryF and
ckey and _Denn_is Bale 9f, Wood-
stock speut•Sunda-y with 1itr.:and
Mrs. D. Millson.,and •farltily.
Mr, and Mrs: Tien Bed and
sons of :L•• ond:on visited Friday
withMT,:•and Mrs, Luther Gam.
,.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pieszcator
and family visited•'Sun'day witli
Mr. and MTS. Les Parker, Exeter,
Miss Joan -remaining •far holidays
while Gary is spending, holidays
with Paul and Gary ,Betties of
Winthrop.
Mir. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson vi-
sited Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Manning.,of Lon•deeboro,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
MTs. Jack Medd and family were
Mr. •and Mrs. Harold . Phillips,
Mrs. Jessie Holland and Dell of
Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Phil-
lips Jr. of Toronto, Mr. Phillips
Jr. just returned home 'to Toron-
to •from 'Egypt where he had been
stationed the past year and is
now to be stationed at Vancouver
Mr. and MTS.' George Addison
of Seaforth visited ..Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Riley vis-
ited Sunday with their niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Johnston and
family of Goderich.
Mir. and 'Mrs, Borden - Brown,
Joyce and !Elaine, spent Easter
Sunday with relatives hi Hano-
ver.
Mrs. Lorne Lawson 'spent Mon-
day In London.
The degree team of Constance
visited the .Benmiller
Lodge Monday evening and son.
ferred the degree of :Forestry.up-
on 'a number of members.
Miss .Glenyce :Jewitt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt
received word that she won first
place in the essay on belonging
to a cooperative, sponsored by
Hallett Federation, of Agricul-
tire. 'Second place' was won by
Miss Mary Buchanan, daughter
of Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald 'Buchan-
an. 'Congratulations go to these
two girls and 'hope they have
continued success as they enter
into higher competition.
Mies Joyce Jewitt entertained
her ,Sunday school class Tuesday
afternoon. About 15 boys and
girls assembled and enjoyed a
few hour's of social entertain-
ment with lunch served' by the
hostess and sister, Miss Janice
J ewitt.
'BRODHAGEN
Mrs. Edward •Benirewies and
baby son returned home from
:Seaforth hospital.
Mr, and Mars, Vincent Dl.ttmer
and Susan of Montreal visited his
mother, Mrs. Mary Dittrner at
the Home of d, Sr", Prueter for a
Pew days.
M .
,and Mrs. Lyal 'Spices' and
family of Niagara dulls with her
sister, lira. Milton Rock and Mr,
Rock.
Miss Grace Fiischer,. Kitoheuor,,
Mr, and Mrs. John -Fischer: Mar.
tin. and Roger, Toronto, with, his
parents, 'Rev, and Mrs. 12. J.
Fischer:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newton
and Diaue of Termite with, her
parents, 'Mr; and Mrs. Lew Melte,
Mi', end Mrs. Douglas. Aitohe-
san, Niagara Falls, Mr, and Mrs,
Bill Broughton, Debbie, Riohard
.and Robert'; Atwood, Miss Gwen
Roca,Reg.N„ London and' friend
with Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Rock,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe,
Marcel, Darrell and Dale, Kitob-
ener,; Miss Beth Cole, Busseldale,
with Mr, and Mrs: Lavern 'Wife:
Rey, and i55rs, Jno, ,Arbuckle
and 'boys of 'Walkerton, Mr: and"
Mrs : Dam Maack: and ihoril15 of
Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. 'Cliff
Woodward' and gills of Toronto,.
with Mrs,' Albert Querengesaer:.
Miss Lee Barracks and M'a. D:.
Altrens, Hamilton, Mr: and !era:,
Nelson Khlhle of 'S;trattbrd witch
11Tr. and Mrst. Obis. Ahrens:
'S'teward's of' the: Christian
Rome held their monthly meet-
ing Pc the church basement. M'r.:
and Mrs, Fara Dielti'son,. Mr, :and
Mrs, Robert 118eueninann,, Mr.. and
Mrs, Reuben Bunk in charge .of
devotions and lunch. 'Slides were:
shown on Peter and the Resor+
rection and stiles and movies of
local interest were shown •by 5'.
Mattison, Mervin Dietz and Rus-
sell S'holdice,
On Monday evening a • play,
"Have a Heart," was sponsored
by, the married couples group and
presented by Munro 'young people
and solos by Sharon 'Strong, 'Dub-
lin, Gordon Drummond, Born-
holm, piano solos, Mrs.y Ronald
Hinz and 'Miss. Grace .Fischer. R.
Hinz, president, was master of
ceremonies.
A basket of flowers was 'p'laced
in St. Peter's Lutheran Church
on Sunday from the funeral of
Samuel Ddttmer which was held
in Mitchell .last Wednesday. An
Easter lily plant was also in the
.chancel to memory. of Leslie
Beuermann who passed away six
years ago, from his wife anti
family
_ WALTON •
,,MTS. F. Walters presided for
the March meeting of the Wom
en's Institute in the community
hall on Thursday evening: The
secretary's report was ,given by
Mrs. B. McCreath. Treasurer,
rim's. T. Dundas reported $132.15
oa, hand, Mrs. Clarence Martin
gave the report of .the neminat
ing committee as follows;
Past ores., Mrs. Margaret Hum-
phries; ores., Mrs. Flraryk .Walt-
ers; let vice .pres., Mrs. James
Nolan; and vice Pres., Mrs. Ken-
•neth McDonald; secretary, Mrs.
Ed.' McCreath; assist. sec., Mrs,
Nelson Reid; areas., Mrs. Tor-
rance Dundee; Diet. direct,, MTs.
Russell Barrows, altern. branch
directors, Mrs. Margaret Humph-
ries, MTs. 'Jim McDonald, Mrs. J.
Coutts, Mrs. Peter. McDonald,
Mrs. Stewart Humphries, Mrs. A.
MoDonaid; pianist, Mrs. William
Humphries; Bassist pianist, Mrs.
Herb Travis; press reporter, Mrs.
Doug Ennis; auditors, Mrs. Wil-
bur Turnbull, Mrs. Leslie Oliver;
committees Agri. and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. 'R: Williamson,.
Mrs, Herb Williamson; Citizen-
ship & Bduc., Mrs. C. Martin, Mrs
Donald Buchanan; Historical Re-
search and Current Events, Mrs.
Ronald Bennett, Mrs. Wilbur Tur-
nbull;. Home Dc. an'd Health, Mrs
Ed. Miller, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan;
resolutions, Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Mrs. Geo. .Blake; Sunshine, Mrs.
D. Ennis; Public, Relations, Mrs.
Harold Bolger. Mra. Ed. Deegan.
Mrs. 'Herold Bolger was in the
chair: tor the second part of the
meeting 'and •introduced the guest
speaker, Rev. W. M. Thomas who
spoke' on "Citizenehip." In open-
ing, the speaker remarked that
Citizenship is a most vital ques-
tion which faces us, we have no
idea how proud some people are
of their citizenship. A great na-
tion is .always constituted of loy-
al citizens. Education should be
the responsibility of every citizen
as intelligent citizenship brings
us together. While we love our
own country we should love oth-
ers 'too. Mrs. !Bolger thanked the
speaker an'd Mrs, Martin preset'.
ted him with a gift on behalf of
the Institute. Mrs. Martin gave
a paper on The Meaning of Cit-
izensbip. Lunch hostesses were
Mrs, Wm, Turnbull, MTS. J. •Bry-
ans, Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Mrs.
Jim Clark.
Mr, •and Mrs. J. Cameron of
Sarnia are visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. J. :Coutts,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Achilles have
returned home after spending a
few days in New York.
Miss Mary Dennie of London
is vacationing with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Dennis,
Miss Elizabeth McGavia, Kit-
chener, is spending the ,Basic:
holiday with ,her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, G. Mcaavin.
Mr. and Ma's, F, Marshall and
daughter of North Bay ,were vis.
!tors over the weolc end in the
rfllage with Mr. M. Fraser' and
Mrs, Luella Marshall and" Barry,
Mr; 'and Mrs. D. Andrews of.
T'oron'to visited with her parents.
Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Dundas..
Mr. Carl Coutts of London ad
and Mrs,. Earl Coutts and fa•
milt'. Toronto, were week eud,
.guests witlt: Mr: and' Mrs,. A.
Coutts.
MuKI LLOP'
Mr.. and' Mrs. Cecil' Frank and
Gail;. Preston,. at Mr: and' Mrs. W.
Koehler's.. •
Mr:, and' Mrs. Aubrey MoNiehol
and family visited Mr: and Mrs..
Nornra-1r. Eggert„
Mn. anal Mrs. Hariiy Regol'e via•
ited Mr, and Mrs. T. Taylor at
tdndenibhr,
Hr. and' Mrs, Edtvin 1lacl�en
sit• and family. Detroit,. _Mrs.
Hoegy,• Seaforth; visited' with! Mr:
mall Mrs: Lavern Hoegy recently,
lily:. Fester• Smith and Ormal, of
Monorief; Mies Lila Smith, Kitch-
ener and -Mr.. and '791ua, Lester
Green,. Roseville,. Mich,,, were
Sunday visitors at the same
]some,.
A ,passion play is to be presen-
ted in Evangelical United 'Bretlr-
ren ;Ohureh, April 5th at 8 pan.
by 'the ehoir of E,TJ.B;O„ Zurtoh,
FARMERS' '17NION
An O.F.U. board nrleeting was
held in the agricultural 'rooms at
Oltnton Saturday night: Programa
was arranged tor the •a'nlateur
and variety concert in Clinton,
Some changes in !panel debate in
Seaforth high school, April 6th,
had to be made. Bob Taylor gave
report from head office and said
the OFTJ :policy of deficiency pay-
ments in farm :products was be-
ing, studied by government, es-
pecially on hogs: Tl1e OFT/ for
.Ontario and the 'West were giv-
ing -the government all their sup-
port, I•Ie also' stated the OFU are
pleased' with the 'government de.
oislon on rabies to pay 40 per
centeach and county 20 per cent
and advised' every farmer who
had lost livestock from rabies to
get Certificate from veterinarian.
Baru dance will be at Zurich in
May. 'S'peaker Inc next county
meeting wilt be .on. hospitalize -
EUCHRE
In the Orange Hall
Friday, April 3
Auspices of Orange Hall
Property Committee
Lunch served. Admission 40c
Euchre & Crokinole
Party
S S #7 TUOKERSMITH
Friday, April 3
AT 8.30 P,M.
Ladies please bring lunch
Sponsored by Hannah Home
and School
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We are as near you as your telephone
and we pay for long distance calls for service
Production Higher Breeding costs lower
Artificial Breeding means more profit for the users
of this service
This is accomplished by using bulls Pike our Polled
Shorthorn, Shadybrook Commando 55th, who
weighed 1185 lbs. at 14 months for a lifetime gain of
2.68 lbs. per day. Before we purchased him, he was
mated to 20 Hereford cows. The resulting calves
weighed --
124 lbs. each more (average total weight 443 lbs.)
than the 25 previous .calves from these same cows.
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
The ever increasing number of farmers using this
service is an indication. of satisfaction.
For service or more information phone --
CLINTON - ZENITH .9-5650
Between 7.30 and 10.00 A.M. week days
6.00 and 8,00 P.M..Saturday evenings.
For cows noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do
not call until Monday morning.
MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR
TRAFFIC SAFETY
During April, religious leaders of all
faiths throughout Ontario will stress the
moral aspects of the traffic accident
problem. They will be asking you, as a
motorist or pedestrian, to accept indi-
vidual responsibility for obeying the
traffic laws and the rules of the road.
This personal appeal to the users of our
streets and highways is the basis of the
Moral Responsibility Campaign spon-
sored by the Ontario Department of
Transport. It is receiving enthusiastic
endorsement and active support from
the Ontario Federation of Agriculture
and from local safety councils, police
departments, service clubs, women's
groups and other community organiza-
tions.
You can help the Moral Responsibility
Campaign achieve success by practising
the Golden Rule of traffic safety -drive
and walk as you would have others
drive and walk.
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY SAM? BRANCH
9014