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The Huron Expositor, 1950-02-10, Page 8
e HURON EXPOSITOR It °prig. ]r: Fr:, 0811TOMOBILE, CASUALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACOIDENT AND SICKNESS I O-ARY AND WINDSTORM Representing Companies who glue Security with Service featSt? AGENTS FOR ONTAJtIO THRESHERMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Information gladly given. WATSON M. A. REID durance & PHONE 214 & REID - Proprietor Real Estate SEAFORTH FOR SALE Duplex, solid brick. All modern ;isonveniences, Good investment. Modern Double House ou Centre St., with 2 acres of land. Good in - :vestment. New Brick House on .lames St. Possession arranged D,ellings on Louisa St. Immedi- iate rissession. M. A. REID NEAL ESTATE PHONE 214 LEMON'S 'TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone : 162-J or 162-W FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE -piece bathroom, fur- nace, double garage. Situated on S/W. corner of Wilson and Centre Sib. A love - ay home. Prompt possession.. 8 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE—Church St. ; 8 -piece bathroom, furnace. Close to school and churches. Prompt possession. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH : ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 TOP QUALITY COAL William M. Hart NEWS OF THE TOWN Hospital Aid Will Meet. —,The regular meeting of the Women's Hospital Aid to Scott Memorial Hospital will be held is the nurses' residence Tuesday. Feb.14, 8.15 p.ru. Phone 593W : Seaforth Make Plans For Baking Sale.— Mrs. ale—Mrs. Wm. Wilbee was hostess to Group 4 of the W,A. of Northside United Church Tuesday evening, when there were 17 present. Mrs. Jason Ellis read the Scripture les- son and prayers were repeated in unison. Plans were made for the baking sale to be held on Satur- Lay. The group engaged in sewing for the remainder of the evening. Mrs. Wilbee and Mrs. A. L. Jones nerved lunch foliowiag the meeting ++ lien a social hour was spent. Northside W. A. Meets.—Group or the W.A. of Northside United Church held their meeting at the• home of Mrs. Lorne Ihale, Sr., on Tuesday evening, with 21 ladies tiresent. Mrs. Roy 'Lawson non - ducted the devotional period and a hymn was sung, after which the Lord's Prayer•was repeated. Mrs. WILSON C. OKE Real Estate & Insurance "We Insure Everything Insurable" House, furniture, furs, jewellery, farms, automobile, accident and sickness, liability, fire and theft. Office Located: N.W. corner of Goderich & Main St. PHONE 689 - SEAFORTH Baking Sale SATURDAY, FEB. llth at 3 p.m. Schoolroom of Northside United Church • HOME BAKING and • CANDY BOOTHS Sponsored by the W. A. of the. Church Everybody Welcome FINNIGAN'S Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Feb. 12 Ltmcoln, the author of -Government of the people, by the people, and :or the f,eople." If he can look back from far-off there, he must wonder ;:t the job our government leaders are doing today. Our whole ::y'+;ei0 reeks with bribery, orders -in - council, and rets tape. in spite of improved social conditions, the ordinary citizen—the man in ;.he street—has become more of a pawn than erer. • — • WEEK - END SPECIALS '.HEAD CHEESE 30c KIRi<'S.CASTILE Ib. One Of The Best ! BOLOGNA--FreshNOW IN STOCK lb. 3 c for 29cJELLO/PIE JELLO/PIE gfn�PIE FILLER ORANGES—Large, Juicy 3 for 2�� 2 Dozen 78c W. J. FINNIGAN and SON 1 Wm. Leming lave a talk on "Lead- ership," and Mrs. Lawson eontri- buted.a paper on "Missionaries," both of whioh were ery interest- ing. Contests• were enjoyed, after which Mrs: Ross Savauge moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Dale for the use of her home. The meeting closed with the serving of a tempt- ing lunch. .St. Thomas! A. Meets.—The W.A. of St. Thomas' Church met Tuesday afternoon in the Parish Hall with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. T. Dale Jones, op- ened bhe meetiug with 'the Febr- uary Litany, prayers for the Dun- gey family, and the members' and Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. J. B. Higgins read the Scripture from 2nd Corinthians, chapter 10. All reports were adopted as read. It is again asked that members have an extra cent a day self-deuial dur- ing Lent, to be brought in at the April meeting. There will be a quilting at the Rectory Feb. 21, The president closed the meeting with a prayer for children and the benediction. The next meeting will be en March 14 iu the Parish Hall. HERE IT IS — THE BEST YET — BAR NONE ! STRATFORD Kroehler Bees —VS.— SEAFORTH JUNIORS AT MEMORIAL ARENA, SEAFORTH Saturday, Feb. 11 9:00 p.m. It WILL BREAK All Attendance Records ! 00000'KS".00000 © J. A. BtR EE ' O Euneltal Directoe 0 0 - and Arnb aalCe Service '0 '0 1 tiN" ONT. 0 4Y might oY.tiq` 'Crawls: 0 '0 • mete a l!4, t i00 '0 00000000~r 00, 'a ►+ �,A,; E1 0 e 1 Direi, ;br A 'mot, Street.:., S'fii'tisith `* • Ct3 • S'1ltVIci Cy A000610. Aib9 ital beds ' d , ; ,44 r . Ott: t'[i [tbliidil i u'xeery <� �I, r• �oitd a 65 i:r Ladies'•Ai,d'.Holds Meeting.—Mrs. H. E. Smith, president' of the Lad- ies' Aid of First Presbyterian Church, presided over the regular meeting on Tuesday, at which there was a good attendance. The meeting opened with a poem Sr sermonette by Mrs. Smith. The reports were read and approved. after which Mrs. W. A. Wright and Mrs. F. Kling sang "Whispering Hope," accompanied by Mrs. 111. R. Rennie. Lieut. Morrow, of the Sal- eation Army, was the guest speak- er, and chose for her subject. "Give me the little book and I will eat it up." The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison and a delicious lunch w'as served by Mrs. John MacTavish and her assist ants. Y. P. S. Holds Regular Meeting. —The Young People's Society of First Presbyterian Church held its regular meeting in the schoolroom of the church on Sunday t' e I bythe Call to The meeting o t o 1h d g P Worship, Matt. 7:'24-27 -followed by Hymn 552. Blanche Westcott read the Scripture. Exodus 25:1-22, and Glen Nixon• led in prayer. "t'we'nty members answered the roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read, followed by the treas- urer's moved b' urer's report. It _ � y Glen Nixon and seconded by Doris 'Pullman, that we would invite the congregation to the nett meeting. ,Shirley McPhee led in the discus- sion. The meeting closed with Hymn 541, ,followed by the benedic- tion. Refreshments were served, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 4� Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 . LICENSED EMBALMER 0 0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls —MI5 '0 0 0'e0*oo00000 0 BOX a` Itint,rot *tibia 0' AMBULANCE ;GY 0' prompt .and careful attention. 0 O hospital Bede ' 0 C✓, PLOWSIBB POI/ AtesOCPA P OSN S S ' Rink 805.W or 18; S meeting, read by Margaret Hem- berger, were approved. It was mov- ed and PatsyMunroe a byagcanded by Marilyn McPhee, that: the mother -and -daughter banquet be held the first week in March. It was also decided to have a party on Friday night and to 'hold the meetings the first and third Wed- nesdays of each month. The topic was read by Marilyn Kling and Marion Dick. The meeting closed by singing Hymn 779, followed by Purpose and Taps. C. W. L. Holds Meeg. — The February meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held•iu St. James' School Ball Tuesday eve- ning, Feb. 7, with' a good attend- ance. The meeting was , .opened with prayer b " the president, Mrs. '!rhos, D. Sills. Plans were made for a Valentine party for the school children, to be held Tuesday after- noon. A parish night will be held Tuesday night. Feb. 14, consisting of 0- hard -time party and box so- cial. The..an nual St. • Patrick's sup- per will be held on Thursday, Mar. 16, During Lent a box will be .plac- ed at the rear of the church to receive donations of canned goads for European relief, A visiting com- mittee was appointed for the mouth of February, namely: Mrs. W:m. Hart and NIrs. C. Trott. The meet- ing closed with prayer, followed by a delicious lunch served by Mrs. J. Hotham, Jr., and Mrs. Leo Crem- in, hostesses. _ C. G. 1. T. Plan Banquet. — On Tuesday the meeting of the C.G.I.T. was held in the schoolroom of First Presbyterian •Church. The meeting was opened by singing Hymn 763.1 The Scripture was read by Ena Lillico; Patsy Munroe read the comments, and the minutes of last CLEVE CARTER'S �I 6:A. • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS" 182 NIGHTS 346-R IS YOUR WIFE STILL YOUR VALENTINE? Take a short cut to her heart with a Valentine gift of flowers from BAILEY'S' . . the sweetest, most eloquent way of saying "I love you!" Old -Fashioned Nosegays - . Beautiful Spring Bouquets Sweetheart Roses tiia W•,V Let us create a Corsage 'to go with her gown Every glrl expects one! Reasonably priced to fit every student's pocket. Please order your flowers early to avoid disappointment. Storey, Mrs. R. McMillait and Mrs. C. Reith served a delicious lunch. Group 3 of Northside 'W.A. Meets. —The February meeting of Group 3 of the W.A. of Northside Church was held at file home of Mrs, A. Wright. John St., with an attend- ance of 2.1 members and two visi- tors. The president, Miss Edith Hoag, opened the meeting with prayer and a poem, "Good Deeds." Hymn 405, "Stand, Up, Stand Up For Jesus." was sung, followed by the Loral's Prayer in unison. Miss Abbie Seip read the Scripture les- son. Psalm 111. Mrs. N. Knight gave a reading on the author of the hymn, "Abide With Me," Rev. Henry Francis Lytle. Roll call was answered with a verse of Ser:ipture. Rev. D.A. Macblllauwas guest speaker and took for his subject, "Time." Hymn 1302, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," was tl:e closing hymn and the meeting clos- ed with the Miz•pah benediction. A social time followed, First Presbyterian Church. — 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., "The . Coming of Christ"; Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., "The, Poor in Spirit."—Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth— (Anglican): Sunday, February 12, Seuagesima: 10:00 a.m., Sunday School;' 11 a.m., Morning P.gayer; 2 p.m., St. Mary's, Dublin, Holy Communion; 7 p.m-, Evensong.— Rev. T. Dale Jones, Rector. Northside Wilted Church.—Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.nl., Sunday Scheol and Adult Bible Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; sermon subject, "Life's Supreme Rule"; 11:30 a.m., Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., Worship: sermon subject, "Religion and Health." All cordial- ly welcome. r Fireside Fellowship Group Meets —The Fireside Fellowship Group of First Church drove to the hos- pitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Storey Tu'sday evening .for their regu'Iar meeting, with about 20 pre- sent. The meeting was in charge of Miss Alice Reid, the president, and Mrs. R...NIcMillan, service con- vener. During the business period it. was decided to cater again to the Men's Club in April. This motion was by Mrs. F. Kling and Miss Janet Cluff. It was moved by Robt. McMillan and .seconded by Mrs. C. Reith, that we invite the Young Adult Group of Northside United Church to be guests, the executive to set the date and also that we provide toe' program. The Scrip- ture lesson was read•by -Mrs C. Reith, and W. J. Thompson led in prayer. Fred E. Willis contributed two solos, "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" and "Give Me the Open Road," being accompanied by lir.;. F. Kling. James M. Scott, who had recently toured England. 'France Ireland and. Scotland. shoe+ , color- ed firm, r,f his visit to 1e teem - trios which delighted the tetiicnce. Firs sc:'cr•ticil, good and 'they gave a fin,- idea of hew beautiful the Old Lend must be. Rev. D. Gleun Campbell clos- ed the Meeting with pruytr. after which Mrs. Storey, Miss Eleanor Hockey ST. THOMAS O.H.A. Junior 'B's' VS. SEAFORTH Juniors — at — MEMORIAL ARENA SEAFORTH Thurs. Feb. 16th 8:30 p.m. i1i1111I11111111111111111111BIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf illlliiJ1lilillP,ilf IPii;!WiMIIIIIIIII!if SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE . Salvation Army Lieut. (dol. and Mrs. A. Keith and Senior Major and Mrs. J. F. Morrison will conduct the evening service on SUNDAY, FEB. 12th Bailey's Florist at 7 p.m. "Flowers of Perfection" PHONE 999 - SEAFORTH Everybody Welcome sossossmaisios N1111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111VIIIIIIli11111111111iIIIINIIIV1111111111P111!PIIIfBIIIICIIIIIIIIIII g eaforth Women's Institute 'alanine DANCE Cardno's Hall, ';rues., Feb. 14th-- with 4th"with D', .` I obe tsores Ranch Boys ' ze Novelty Dances AND ;LUNCH, A BF EL 1VMENT BOOTH . Dancing 9 O' -1:00 }..1 old.„d'.r•,".'.:u Wok I'ae441: 71 132 111IIIIIIIHihii1111111a11111111111111Illlllltli * Weddings * I1ll111i1111111111111111111111111111111II1111111 Carter - Eady.—The marriage of Martha Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne S. Eady, Toronto, to Dr. Gordon Robert Carter, son of Mrs., Carter and the late Angus Carter, Guelph, took place quietly in Toronto, Jan. 4, with Rev. Mil- ton A.nder•sou officiating. The bride wore a frock 'of light blue faille and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Shirley Diekie, wearing an American wine dress and corsage of pink roses. The grodmsman was Mr. Edward B. Cosgrove, Burlington, brother-in- law of the groom. After the wed- ding reception at the home of Mrs. Mae Murray, the couple left en a wedding trip., On their return they will reside in Ames, Iowa, where Dr. Carter will resume his post at Iowa State College as instructor in veterinary Medicine. 1(Guelph Mer- cury). -ss o .6.15,ftzerfeikit_a ill thy Steele, Dikttorr; Mr. Dors Gra- ham, Mr, affil Mrs. Harold Casson, Mr. Geor*e Casson, Mies Margaret Ca'sebn, Stratford;. M. 11aGhel• Graham, Mrs. .Alexia Malcolm, iYLl: Jahn Malcolm; Mrs. Dalton Mal color and Mr. Clarence Cully, Mit- chell; Mr. Arnold Lamont, Hamil- ton.; Mr. Wm. ;Murdie, Miss Eliza- beth Murdie and Mr. Kenneth Mur-, die, Lucknow; Mr. John Watsdn. and members of his family from St. Thomas, Toronto and Bayfield. • 1 r.'and Mrs. Leslie Ritchie and family; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hum - bey and family, of Byron, and Mr,. and Mrs: Melvin Ritchie and. fam= ily, of ,St.• Marys, spent the week- end with Mrs, Eleanor Ritchie. •'Miss Eleanor Elgie, of Tucker - smith, spent the week -end with friends in Galt. . • Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Hudson of Toronto,. were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hudson, and with— Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Tuckersenith, and Mr. and Mrs.''Dalton Diegel, Brcdhagen. • Mrs. Earl Bell, of Toronto, visited friends in town on Wednes- day. - • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ziegler left on Sunday to spend a few weeks in Florida. • Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield and daughter, Miss Nancy, and Miss Margaret Perkins, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case. • Misses Barbara Wright and Miss Lorna Ellis- spent Saturday in Toronto. • A play written by Mrs. Paul Doig, Tuckersmith, entitled, "Apple Juice," was presented over CKNX, Wingham, Monday evening, and was well received by its many listener's. .Death ofrs. RoyDungey.—The M death occurred in Scott Memorial Hospital Sunday morning of Hazel Alvina Demmerling, beloved wife of ROy Dungey, of the Commercial Hotel, following a short flAness. Mrs, Dungey- was born at Clifford, in How•ick Township, and, was the daughter of Mr.• and Mrs. Andrew Demmerling, of Harriston. She came to Seaforth in 1936, and in June, 1937, was married in All Saints' Anglicar: Church, London, to Mr. Dungey, who with a fam- ily. of . two sons, Charles and Roy. and two daughters, Sandra and 'Barbara, survive. She is also sur- vived by her parents, of Harriston; a sister, Mrs. William Austin, of Seaforth, and a brother, Eldon Demmerl•iug, Harriston. Mrs. Dun- gey . received ,her early education in Harriston. and in religion runs a member of St. 'Phomas' Anglican Church. The funeral wos held Tuesday afternoon from her late home with Rev. T. Dale Jones of- ficiating. Interment wail. in Mail - landbank cemetery, the pall -bear- ers being John C. (;rich, John F. Scott, Elmer Somers,.Gordon Dick, Norman Scoins and .To lin Bach. The rhower.bearers were W. T.' Teall, A. W. Corby, E. Larose, J. Maloney, E. Turgeon, M. Merriam, G. Brown, H. Chapman, J. Tageson. T. Youpg, B. Currie, L. Moore, J. Hebden. LOCAL BRIEFS • Miss Annie Brodie, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie. • Mr. John Dorrance, of St. Cath- arines, was a Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton and sons, Donald and Bobby, of Inger- soll, were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. J. Cluff. • Mrs. Margaret Carson, of To- ronto, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. D. Ritchie. • Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mac- Donald and Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Chamberlain have returned from a pleasant trip to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. ' They report the weather pleasant, rain falling only one day of their entire trip. They motored from Los Angeles to San Francis- co, a distance of 500 miles. • Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins have returned after spending a few weeks in Florida, • Miss Alice Reid and Mrs. E. A. McMaster returned home on Friday after a pleasant visit to Florida. ••,' re. Patricia Savauge, daugh- • of Dr. and' Mrs. F. J. Bechely, is taking part in the all -Varsity re- view playing at Hart House The- atre, Toronto, Monday to Friday of this week, and will play later in Montreal. • Mr. Walker Hart is in Scott Memorial Hospital suffering from an injured knee, . • Miss E. A. Murdie, of Luck - now ,Spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. M. White. • Dr. and Mrs. F. J, Bechely spent a few days in Toronto last. week. • Mr. A. G. Smillie, of Hensel], was the guest of Misses Ina and Marian Gray in Egmondville "on Sunday. • Miss Gretta Ross left Tuesday for Toronto, and on Wednesday left for Winnipeg to spend part of the winter months there. • Mrs. William Neely and, son,.. of Stratford, spent the week -end With her, mother, •Mrs. Geo. Reeves. e Mrs. Lord, who has been visit- ing relatives and friends here dur- ing the past few weekh•, left for her hone in. Victoria, B.C., on Monday. ;,s ,141se Camilla Ryan, of the Uni- vet;!eit1r.to f Western Ontario Lon- tlo*t silent the -week-end at her Mine )fate. Aiiftong those who attended'the kittovate the bate Malvilda..'ltxurdie Oil 'llitutsday Iat t'were; Mee Dego- f WALTON fel reit,4 FEB TJARY 10, 1950 �v! Regei Waitau Bearcats came out on top with flying colors in one of the fastest games played in Brussels Arena, Wednesday -night, against Atwood, with a score, of 7-6 in favor of Walton. During the first period Atwood had a lead of two goals; the second and third periods were a battle" ate I all. way. y Walton's. .goalie, "Turk Broder" McClure, made some. beautiful saves. Many pupil- of the' rtu•al schools in this district Lire absent on ac- count ol'• the flu epidemic. Roy Bennett, concession 17, Grey Township, has bought the farm across the road from hie own place from John Steiss, of Brussels. Hen- ry Armstrong has also bought 75 acres adjoining his property from George Ramsay. W. C. Bennett, who has been con- fined to his bed for several weeks, is improving slowly. Mrs. Nelson Reid, of the highway south of Walton, is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth Public School News Tuesday morning is another bad day around Seaforth Public School. We are having our second needle It is plainly seen that the smaller children are taking it easier than the older ones. Mary ,had a little cold, She caught itein her heed, And everywhere that Mary went That cold was sure to spread. It .followed her to school one day, There wasn't any rule; G made' the childreu -cough and sneeze, To have that, cold in school. The teacher tried to drive it out, She tried hard, but "Kerchoo!” It didn't do a bit of good, 'Cause teacher caught it too. One of the girls fainted in the Senior Room this morning after the Inoculation. Mr. Eastman bund- led her up in his arms—Sir Galahad fashion—and away to the teachers' room for the nurse. Such power!!! We have one paper -white Narcis- sus out in the Senior Room. Love- ly fragrance! D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday 1 to 8 p.m. Ndmin W.O.A.A. - INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY Tuesday, Feb. 14 HENSALL vs. DUBLIN MEMORIAL ARENA SEAFORTH JUVENILE SERIES 9 p.m. ETHEL vs. DUBLIN TUESDAY, FIB: 14th We would like to see better crowds, so get out and support the boys!. fA eatreEAFOR TH NOW PLAYING — THURSDAY,,FRiDAY, SATURDAY ' THE JUDGE STEPS OUT " with ALEXANDER KNOX.. and ANN SOTHERfd When a Probate Judge is taxed beyond endurance by 'his extrava- gant wife, he finds escaps 'by walking out. MONDAY, TUESDAY, .'WEDN•ESDAY " IN HOLLYWOOD " with IBUID ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO (Your favorite screen team is on the scream beam! Be sure to see these crack -pots who bit the comedy jack -pot. IN TECHNICOLOR - NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY,,SATURDAY " THE YOUNGER- BROTHERS " with WAYNE MORRIS and JANIS PAIGE A Western with imagination and resourcefulness in its make -up -- it has a refreshing new note to make it different from the routine Western. , Coning:. "THE UNDERCOVER MAN" with GLENN FORD NINA FOCH beauty counselor Complimentary ' Skin Care Make-up Analysis m FRANCES McLEAN - Phone 392-WNEIZIESOMBIEBENT uI IU Photographs No orders taken ,from February 5 to March 8 Eric Ziegler SEAFORTH Monster Bingo IN CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH FRIDAY, FEB. 10 8pm Miscellaneous Prizes 18 Gaines For 75c — 4 Special Gaines ONE SUPER-DUPER SPECIAL Under Auspices O.E.S., Rebekahs, and I.O.O.F. Money to be used to repair fire -damaged LO.O.F. Hall IN STOCK Ten -Test Masonite Plywood Gyproc Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test Blocks • Asphalt Shingles Cedar -grain Shingles Roll -Brick -Siding and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose 2 -inch Batts 3 -inch Batts Insulated Siding • LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS Storm Sash made to order CUSTOM MILLWORK Seaforth Supply Si Fuel Co.. PHONE 47 Seaforth CHESTERFIELD SALE • KROEHLER'S CUSHIONIZED FURNITURE Complete New Styling Your choice of Fabrics and Colors PRICED TO FIT EVERY BUDGET If your choice of Style and Design is not in our 'stock, we will take you to the Kroehler showroom --Canada's largest, and up-to-date display of upholstered furniture! 100 Designs 300 Fabrics to Choose From SALE NOW` 'ON AT �. .WHITNEY Eu rn tare . Funeral and Ambulance Services `Phones: Day 119 .. Nights and Sundays 05 $EAptin 'I'i ONTARIO