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CONCRETE SILOS
1958 WILL BE A BIG YEAR IN
CONSTRUCTION!
Farmers interested in building a Silo this
year should contact me at once.
--- GET OUR FREE ESTIMATE .---
(Over 22 Years Experience)
Wesley Hugill
PHONE 204 ZURICH, ONT.
DAILY SERVICE
London to
Zurich District
BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS
(Correspondent Mrs. Russell Grainger)
... (Intennded for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Lon-
don, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Penhale, and fam-
ily, at the home of Mr. and MTs.
Thomas Penhale, Bayfield.
The Bayfield Agricultural Soc-
iety held their regular meeting
h the town hall, Bayfield, on Mon-
day eveining.
Russell Grainger, accompanied
by Garnet Mousseau, Hensall, mot-
ored to Toronto last Friday in the
interest of the Hensall District
Co-op business.
LIVESTOCK TWICE WEEKLY
CEMENT and ROAD GRAVEL, FILL and
TOP SOIL
BULLDOZER SERVICE
EXCAVATING and GRA,IIING
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.Agents for PARISIAN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS
HURON COUNTY FARMING
REPOT
"The closing of the Exeter Can-
ning Plant will mean a 2,000 acre
decrease in cash crops — peas,
beans and cabbage,
"Interest in farm building re-
modelling is on the increase.
"The high temperatures of the
last few days has pretty well tak-
en care of the snow. An extrem-
ely good run of sap was reported
at the end of the week."
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
FOR
CREAM, EGGS, POULTRY
0' Brien's Produce
PHONE 101 ZURICH
0
You, as a driver, are required to know the Rules
of the Road to qualify for a Driver's Licence.
But your obligation in driving is greater than
merely knowing how.
You must also practice safe driving whenever you
are behind the wheel of a car.
Remember that you are morally responsible for
the safety of everyone with whom you share our
streets and highways.
TAMMO DEPARTMENT OF T
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NSPORT
4$12
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr„
Jack and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grainger attended a birth-
day celebration honouring Mrs.
Dunn's mother, Mrs, Elliott, Mit-
chell.
Brian and Richie Mustard are
spending some .time with Mr. and
Mrs. Gladwin Westlake.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard
have moved their household effects
to Blake and intendmaking their
home there for the present. Mrs.
Mustard has taken a position with
ti the
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TOWING SERVICE
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the Sun Ori Company with head --
quarters in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Appleton have
moved into "Wildwood Motel". We
welcome them to this community.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Scot-
chmer have returned to their home
in Bayfield after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
John Scotchmer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchmer,
Sr,. Goderich, renewed acquaint-
ances and visited Mr. Scotchttner's
family in this vicinity last week.
They stayed at the home of Mr.
Scatchmer's sone and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scot-
chnier, Bronson Line.
COMPLETE GENERAL REPAIRS TO
CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS
ARC and ACETYLENE WELLING
USED CARS
Desjardine Auto Supply
Phone 38
Zurich
The McKEE Shredder Harvester
brings your hay
in at One -Third
the cost of the
baler method.
The One -Man Harvester
6% DISCOUNT DURING MARCH
LO IS T 1EL
District Representative for McKee Bros. Limited
ZURICH
PHONE 67
DO YOGI THINK SEEP
PAZ/CES' W/U 55 UP
OR DOWN rills YEAR?
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IT DOESN'T MATTER :IOW PRICES
FLUCTUATE WHEN YOU USE --
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR SEED GRAIN
at
Hensall District Co-operative Inca
Insall ' ZURICH Brucefield