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The Huron Expositor, 1952-02-01, Page 10t, NEWS OF ME -T,E),W14' r. _ NP§ Red Cross Tc) Meete-^"-The Red, stoKkgas, : Cress Exeeutive will. meet On Fri- NOWiNDSTORM day, Febriiary 1, at 3 in the A,'0014. ,Companies who , security with Service. 'ILT40:AiDENTS POR ONTARIO '-'11galgiaNKMAN!B MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE InterMation gladly given. WATSON & REID REID - Proprietor insurance & Real Estate • • PHONE 214 : sE kPOR-11:1 ..FOR SALE 1 Storey 7-Rcom Fr me Modern Dwelling, garage, 0, Janes St. Brick Dwelling, G ich St. Im- mediate possession. Comfortable 6 room Dwelling in 'Winthrop, 1/3 ln.e. of land, with • .k.small fruits. Early r ossession. Frame Dwelling on Victoria St., with all modern conveniences. Poe- isession arranged. FrameDwelling in Dublin. Im- mediate possession. Other properties aleo listed. M. A. • REID ILEAL ESTATE : PHONE 214 LEMON'S II Pasl enge APassengers TAXI tlinsure PH ON ES: 1624, or 162 -WA eamoillillismoRiffiermaiRSReereissaiSiaaureefil COAL We have In Stock: • STOVE COAL • NUT COAL • BUCKWHEAT COAL • AL,BERTA COAL • POCAHONTAS COAL • 'STOKER 'COAL • HARD COAL BRIQUETTES William M. Hart PHONE 784 : SEAFORTH 4111.110m1111111111Pmoillilloweellelooloantro work rOonas. •- Announcement. - 3,4 an4, Mrs. Ed -ward Brown, Egmondville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Donalee, to Aldon C. (Smith) Vanstcuie, sou Of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mortis, of Gode- i ich. Salvationist To Address 'Ladies' A'id.11-,711VOY VVM. S. Clarke, gradio te at the Ontario ,School for the Blind, Brantford, will be the guest speaker at First Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid meeting Tues- day, Fe -b. 5, at 3 p.m. 'A cordial in - 'blue coal' SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT che Color Guarantees the Quality WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 3634 Ree. 192-M Aulommumminimmummuft valummumma FOR SALE EWE -ROOM HOUSE, three-piece bathroom, modern kitchen; excel- lent condition; good barn. George Street. Immediate possession. SEVEN -ROOM HOUSE with 3 - piece Bathroom, in good condition. Two Lots. Fruit trees, raspberry and s rawberry plants. Prompt pos- --,5e on can be given. Garage. RADIO REPAIRS Gordon Wilson Graduate of Radio College of Canada PHONE 29 Or leave Radiot Shell Service Station Also good house on Centre St. ALSO OTHER PROPERTIES E. C. CHAMBERLAIN. Insurance it Real Estate SEAFORTH ONT. PHO ES: Res. 220, Office 334 ForLowerProfits&LowerPrices SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE COTTAGE ROLLS Pound MARGARINE Pound SHORTENING Pound 59c 35c 25c zikuPSO 29c Large Package' 2HOICE POTATOES 85c 15 lbi3. 2ampbell's MUSHROOM asc SOUP -2 Tins 1 Giant Pkg. Vet; 1 Giant 70„ Cake Palm Olive ...... I in, Buckler's COUGH U51J'. & 85c MIXTURE .... Clair Haney - Egmondville ,For,Free Delivery, Phone 72 VALUES IN USED (ARS '48 PONTIAC COUPE -5 -Passenger '48.OLDS TORPEDO '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '40 DODGE SEDAN '39 DODGE SEDAN '39 FORD COACH '38 BUICK SEDAN '37 DODGE SEDAN '39 HUDSON SEDAN '33 CHEV. SEDAN USED TRUCKS '47 FORD 3 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS '41 FORD 2 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS We have a number of new Pontiac Cars and G.M.C. Trucks In stock Good delivery on most models OUR REPUTATION 18 YOUR GUARANTEE RICE MOTORS General and Dominion Royal Tires Pontiac Buick - G.M.C. Trucks SEAFORTH PHDNE 799 0000000000 o W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ont. 0 LICENSED EMBALMER A> ANC FUNERAL DI RECTOR 0 0 Med or -Day Calls - 335 4C1. a o oaaaaaaoo 10. 0'OO 0. BOX * itittritt lotrbitt •' A Gi,.EROX * 44064401,;•Efribaltxteo 0 • " AiNiGt4.101•Gt • •0 .... .,.., , „, 4, )44„;66,1t talittetilt1011, 0 -.4tef ttiili • At4' -)'' '0'` oaaooa000 J. A. BURKE Funeral Director 0 and Ambulance Service 0 UMAN ONT. 0 Night or Day Calls: O Phone 43 r 10 <> <> 0 <> 0 0 <>(<> 0 0 G. A,. "WHITNEY * runeral flonie • Goderlbh St. W., Seaforth AMDtriAmp Onnstem Adjustable hospital beds d for rent, Port Mini/ 0' 0.OGGAMN , 4;;. TelePhOne: Dt cit NISIA0 119 0 0 0 0 Store, 48', 0 kea14onte65„ • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • TIIN MLR • vkt*t14141.•ba eu Wen4.01,* to OWDeath of :P., E. FreMs$.4.Th P4blie to attend this meeting. passed away in Toronto On Sat day, Jan. 26, Paul Ectiy,-434 Fr Nertheicle vv. M. Meets. -The man, a former resident gth 3aouarYmeeting of the WALS.14nd an -olitstanding athlete in AuitiliarY of Mart/lc/de United day. He .had been ill fo*, lour Church, was held Tuesday evening flue years. Born Seaforth in the, scheoliroora of tile church years ago, he was the son of t with Mrs. N. Knight and Mrs. R. late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freer Lawson, the past presidents, pre- and while in Seaforth was a mil Egiding. Hymn 388 was sung and at the Ogilvie Mill. About 45 ye Mrs. Knight led in prayer,' Miss ago he went to Toronto where Somerville read the slate Of offi- was manager of a flour mill. JI eel's for 1952. Rev. Mr. 'MacMil- wife, formerly Annie Purcell, al lan installed the new officers for- of Seaforth, and one son, Cliffo the coming year. Hymn 356 was predeceased him, but he is surviv sung aiul the new President, Mrs, by one daughter, Miss Bina Fr Helmer Snell took the chair. Mrs. man, of Toronto, add one silt P. B. Moffat, first vice-president, Miss Elizabeth Freeman, of read a poem, "Unto the New Year.” forth. The funeral took place fro Hymn 2;61 was sung and Mre. E. the funeral home of O'Connor Sp FL Close led in prayer. A. busi- 1871 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ness dismission followed. Mrs. 13. P. Christie, captain of Circle 1; con- ducted the remainder of the meet- ing. Hytrui 12 was Song, followed by responsive reading by Mrs. Mof- fat and Mrs. Christie. Mrs. Por- teous led in prayer. Miss Mabel Turnbull and Miss Ruth Cluff fav- ored with a lovely duet, which was enjoyed by all. The tepic, "The French Protestants of Quebec," Was capably taken by Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Christie and Miss Finnigan, Hymn 366 was sung and. the • meeting closed -with the Mizpah benediction. A delicious cup of tea was enjOyed by all. *4'404E14 411044 100,14erviey*At; Pburek...14-9474-Y• I4u4.4"14 eer* was in at, John's, ccraetery4 Nor- way. or ,DOth of 13yani FloWellffe, :s he Byami 40w.cliffe, former vell-known 82 health for over two YeaTs, Tnekersmith farmer, easeted away lq?" on Itiday Jan. 25, at the home of a' lis daughter, Mrs. Orville Oke,. in 44 , 72nd year. B0114 in Usborne ie ToWnship„ he was 'a fanner in that so et:amenity until after his marriage rd, to Miss Perla Batten in Thames sd Road Church on Christmas pay in es' 1306. Shortly ate/. his marriage he sr, came to a farm in Tuckernmith, on the London Road, near Clinton, m where he continued to reside until ns,'0 death of Mrs. Roweliffe, who on passed away in March, 1951. Since her death he has lived with Mr. and Mrs. Oke in Seaforth. Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. W, G. Wright and Mrs.- Orville Oke, -Sea - forth, and Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence, Hensel]; one son, Carman Row- eiiffe, ,Seaforth; two sisters, Mrs, Joseph Crich and Mrs. Joseph Ship- ley, Clinton, and two borthers, Phil- ip, of Clinton, and Ernest, of Cali- fornia. Deceased was a member of Ontario Street United Church, Clin- ton, The remains rested at the home of Mr. Carman Rowcliffe un- til 11 a.m. Monday, when they were taken to Box Funeral Home, where a public service was held, with Rev. a A. MacMillan, of Northside 'United Church, conducting the ser- vice. The pallbearers were Garnet Miners, Exeter; Ezra Willard,' Rus - Presbyterian W. M. S. Meets. - The president, Mrs. D. Glenn Camp- bell, presided at the January meet- ing of the Women't- Missionary So- ciety which was held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 22: Mrs. Campbell opened the meeting with a reading and prayer. 'Phe singing of the psalm, "0 God, Our Help in Ages Past," was followed by the secre- tary's report and the treasurer's report given by Mrs. Thos. Bickel'. Mrs. Campbell gave an interesting report of the .Presbyterial meeting held recently in Clinton. The hymn, "Jesus, My Lord, My God, My was followed by the Scripture les- son which was read by Mrs. Wm. Manson. Mrs, W. 3. Thompson gave an interesting reading entit- led, "A True Story Of A Negro Slave Cuff." Prayer by 1VIrs. Camp- bell was followed by a solo, "My Father Knows It All," by Mrs. Rus- sell Dorrance. Twenty-one calls were made .on shut-ins during the month. Mrs. James Kerr and Mrs. Robert Eberhart had charge of the devotional.. period, and their excel- lent talks on South America were both interesting and informative, The closing hymn, "Rescue the Perishing," was followed with pray- er by Mrs. Campbell. Society Holds Pot -Luck Supper. --The annual pot -luck supper of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church was ,beld on Tuesday with the new presi- dent, Mrs. J. 13. Russell, in the chair. The supper was served in two courses, between which the Collegians, ken Willis, Robt. Scott, Denglas Stewart 'and Ronald Ren- nie, contributed three numbers, with Stan J. Smith as the accom- panist. As this is the fiftieth anni- versary of the Auxiliary, plans will be made to mark the event in June. Mrs, James F. Scott, in a few well- chosen words, •presented Mrs. Wal- lace'Ross and Mrs. Frank Smale with life membership certificates in the • W.M.S. Mrs. Scott Habkirk, leacrer of the Winnifred Riley group, presided over the devotion- al part of the meeting, when Mrs. E. Albrecht read the Scripture les- son and Miss Blanche Reid led in prayrr. Mrs. John Cardno and Mrs. Robt, J. Charters received the collection, after which Mrs. M. R. Rennie antributed a piano number entitled, "Me'odie." Mrs. Paul Do'g was the guest speaker and •spolte very ably on the subject, "The Con- tagion of Character," when she quoted from the many books which she has read, bringing out many interesting points. The •meeting closed with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Northside United Church. -Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Worship; sermon text, Mat. 13:20; 11:30 a.m., Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., Wor- ship; sermon that, Judges 11:30. All cordially welcome. Salvation Army. -Jan. 31 to Feb. 10, 8 p.m. nightly, Evangelistic Ser- vices; speaker, Envoy William S. Clarke. Meetings for Young Peo- ple: Friday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 4 p.m. First Presbyterian Chitral/1. - 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; Junior congrega- tion; 7 p.m., "Safety With the Lord." -Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. St. Thorne:3' Church -10 a.m., Sun- day School; 11 am., Holy Com- munion; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. The annual meetin.g will be held on Moliday,-Peb. 4, at 6 p.m., commenc- ing with a pot -luck supper. Dublin -2 p.m., Sunday School; 2:30 .p.m., Evening Prayer. -Rev. W. A. Jones, Rector. Funeral of John P. Bell. ---Largely attended funeral serviees were held from the G. A. Whitney Funeral Heine on Friday far John I'. Bell, wellrknown resident W110 PaMed away the previous Wednesday, Rev, D. A.IlacIVIlllan conducted the ser- vice. Mr. James A. Stewart sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesue," ac- eeinpanied by Mra. Stewart. The pallbearers were, Rest MacGregor,, W. A. Wight, j. W. Modeland, 11. E. flikoith, Clare Reith and I-feinlar Snell. noWtr-bearers were G. C. orightrall, D.' H. Vir u, M. tellar, 0, P. thriettel,"E„ Bos - e11 and C Oarber. /Interment wtt0 1h. 1,4tafttuilfiatit teftetery. FOR SALE SDI -ROOM FRAME on Jarvis St. EIGHT-RQOM INSUL BRICK on East William St.. FIVE -ROOM FRAME in Egmond- ville, with % acre of land. Reasonable down payments on all these. SEE OR PHONE W. C. OKE Phone 670 r 3 - Seaforth TODAY IllionollIalloosIMOIngerellarueralletaiess Flowers CUT FLOWERS 0 We grow them for • you! Bakerls Greenhouse PHONE 356 : SEAFORTH 11111.0111."11.11...111.1111...IMIP"11110 KEEP THIS DATE OPEN, FOF THE SKATING CARNIVAL Sat., Feb. 23rd See our own skaters in action, together with added attractions from Stratford. TAXI GORDONVILSON ALL PASSENGERS INSURED PHONES 29 or 567 SEAFORTH 1111111•111118111, Try Our Lubrication • MAURICE WILHELIVI Shell Service Station • OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 10 pan. PHONE 452 Seaforth 0111111111111•111111, BIG SATURDAY NIGHT DOUBLEHEADER- ° 7:00 p.m., CLINTON MIDGETS - vs. - SEAFORTH MIDGETS SEE TWO GOOD MIDGET TEAMS IN ACTION ! This gam,e will be played before the Seaforth- Wellesley Junior Gana • 4111111k Good Equipment MAKES A GOOD FARMER- BETTER ! BUY NOW FOR LESS AT OUR •STOCK-REDLICING SALE OF NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT 1 P.T.O. DRIVE BALER-With...wagon hitch and elate 1 8 -FOOT POWER BINDER 3 ENSILAGE AND FORAGE BLOWERS 2 TRACTOR MOUNTED CULTIVATORS. 2 SEVEN -FOOT TRACTOR FIELD CULTIVATORS ,ffler '3',8% -FT. TRACTOR FIELD CULTIVATORS ON ,STEEL 10 8% -FT. TRACTOR FIELD CULTIVATORS ON RUBBER 3 ONE-HORSE sourFLEas 4 15 -DISC FERTILIZER DRILLS 40 SECTIONS SMOOTHING HARROWS 1 MILKING MACHINE 70 SECTIONS SPRING TOOTH HARROWS 7 HAMMER MILLS 3 HORSEDRAWN MOWERS 10 SEVEN -FOOT POWER MOWERS 3 TWO -FURROW TRACTOR PLOWS 1 FERTILIZER AND LIME SOWER 16 TRACTOR MANURE SPREADERS 4 ELECTRIC WASHERS 4 REFRIGERATORS 1 HOME FREEZER 12 60-CYOLE MOTORS TIRES, TITBES, PAINTS AND OILS, ETC. USED EQUIPMENT 3 DEAN HARVESTERS „ 2 TWO -HORSE CORN CUIATVATORS 1 SIX-POOT McCORMICK MOWER 1 COOKSPIUTT MANURE SPREADER 1 ouvm, TRACTOR ()N /trORSER 1 W30 TRACTOR ON R111113011 - 2 W30 TRACTORS ON STEEL 1 10-20 TRACTOR ON RUBBER 1 SIE -FOOT McCORMICK-DEEltiNO BINDER 1 40Ovniv-ro0rk MAssimr-FIA.tatt§ titNteit 1 N0. 4 CORN CaLTIVATOR 4101111 11ACIII Setifa)rtli 11! 41 4110 rl;td te..;Pnr giffIVI 4,,a1;44.31114i0fItitt : The 0owpr'-bearors w06-twc,00?1,4, icahlildRredniilikert4Wtti?41,1tIltpIraD4Q,1:z, m41004044 eq*etory. - ---no-pf-pr.w.....,..........—,t'•F;.k 51: LOCAL URIEF8 . • Kr. and Mrs, Eric Milner were in London on SutielaY. • Nilo Elizabeth Freeman -was in Toronto on Monday attending the funeral of her brother, the late Paul Freeman. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc -Kellar spent the week -end in Toronto. , • Mr. Ken Keating, of Toronto, spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating, Mrs. Keating returned with him on Sunday for a two weeks, visit. • Miss Eleanor Elgie, of Kitchen- er, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Elgie, in 'ruckersmith. •. Mr. Neil Beattie, of Toronto, spent the week-eud With his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Beattie, -' • Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Mrs. Kenneth. McQuaig were,in Toronto on business this week. • Mr. and MrsHarold Jackson have returned from a month's trip to Miami and St. Petersburg, Fia. • Mr. Ian MacTavish, of Amster- dam, Holland, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs, J. MacTavish, leat wmeesk. sis Louise Cadieux, R.C.A.F. Station, St. Johns, Quebed, was a recent visitor with Mr. and _Mrs. James Jones. • Mrs. J. W. Free, of London, spent the week -end at her home' here. • Mr. Oban MacTavisb, of Lon- don, spent a feW days with his mother, Mrs. J. ,MacTavish, last week. • Mr. and Mrs. D. McKnight and son, of Galt, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Elgie, Tuckersmith. • Mrs. Gordon Miller left Thurs- day for her home in Les Angeles, California, after spending the past three months with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain, and Mr. Cham berlain. • Mr. and Mrs. -John A. MacDon ald and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Donald, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs A. J. Lopkridge, Wingham, and Mr. Lorne R. MacDonald. •Peterboro, attended a family dinner Friday, Jan. 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, Seaforth, ort the occasion of the 90th birthday, and- vehary of their mother, Mrs. Janet MacDonald, who makes her home ith her daughter, Mrs. .C. E. mith. • Mrs. William_Austin, received_ ord of the death of her uncle, Mr. harles Williams, proprietor af the !ens Head „Hotel, who passed way suddenlY on Tuesday from a eart attack. Many in this ,district now Mr. Williams. w L a h k • Mr. and Xrs. J. J. Hugill, of Constance, Alave returned from Stratford, having spent a month with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkinson • Mrs. Thos.- Phillips visited in Woodstock for .a few days with ber daughter, Mrs. D. Scalisi. • Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke' spent few days in Toronto this week. • Miss Bertha. Becker, London, -and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker, Pauline, Brenda and Lawrence. of Crediton, spent Sunday with Mise Becker at the home of Mr. Fred Cook. WINTHROP Mr. Percy McIntosh, of Regina, is visiting his uncle, Mr, Percy Smith, his..aunt, Mrs. Archie Kerr, and other relatives. .Mr. Ralph Davidson, of Strat- ford, spent the week -end at his home. W.M.S. and WA will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, Feb. 6; at 2 p,m. The, roll call will be answered by a missionary and where stationed. Circle 4 will have the topic, and Circle 3 the lunch. Public School News The school rink is., coming along fine. The senior boys and some of the boys from intermediate grades keep it flooded, Some of the boys, 12 and under, went to Blyth on Saturday to play hockey. Seaforth waif 10-0. Would the parenta please check with their children on lost mitts or gloves. There are some mitts. in the "Lost and Found" at school. We are sorry to hear that Barry Bennewies has broken his right leg, * * * • Girls' Hockey Teams CONNIE WRIGHT, Captain -Lib- by Ha,bkirk, Sandra Dungey, Mar- • lene Miller, Joan Dick, Ellen Ger. will, Kathryn Boshart, Betty Mug- ge, Agnes .Carter, Ruth Albrecht, ,Marlene Carter, BETTY SIMPSON, Captain -Mar- jorie Pethick, Shirley Kieber, Alice Nixon, Patricia Horton, jean Nixon, Karen Nicholson, Barbara Mea- dows, Barbara Dungey; Evelyn DiMekAR-ION BESSE, Captain-Mar- lan 1VItIlwain, Ruth Pinder, Ruth Crozier, Judy Crich, Anne Dick, Nancy Corby, Perry McLean, Mary Praiser. ,CAROLE GLEW; Captain-iAlice Christie,Linda Siras, IVIargitret El - tat, Inair Bach, 111adelon' Towns -- end, Joan Charter, Darlene Collglk- lin, Sharon Douge, June DuPee. Marlott 4'-/--Difletialute oncl El';‘+.1 • Betty Sirupssni--"-PlYers Connie Wright-SkYrockets .Carole Olew-L-Pire lolyers Melon lieCce vs. (31ifole plow; Wed, Sari, 30; •Connie Wright V -S, Betty Stepson, Mean, Feb, 4' Mar- ion Iresse vs. 0titinie Wrigtit,-Wed,) OPfelefirb. .61V1'; tii34t4rros8.4.4111r; 6111,1iao'n:ct6;e70,1: N'vgatirlleV,,,41e14 ,,Febi • 13. ' „•k- )), NOW/Fe.f41*'inq *010'10640R - "FORT WORTH" , RANDOLPH SCOTT. DAVID BRIAN A Western steryaf-iugged men. and courageous *omen, who fought to bring fame and'riChes to the 'Pekes Frontier.' It's packe4 with actio, fury and. excitemen'il Don't miss, this-: top Wootern. NEXT MON DA., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "SIROCCO H.UMPHREY BOGART MARTA • TOREN. In Damascus he was a gun runner and she was a. girl with a past. They risked their, lives to save the Man who might keep them apart. It contains tense drama and Intrigue. r fr 04 5, 5 L 00 K ‘)4 We Still Have SOne Sizes in TWO REAL .BARGAINS Advertised Last Week YOUR SIZE MAY BE HERE Ladies' "Arena" • All -Rubber Zipper Overboot with' Fur. Collar. Fit any heel. NOW $6.45 , Ladies' -Brown Rubber Zipper Overboot To fit Medium or High Heels. Regular $4.95. SALE $3.45 WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the BIG Values" Regular 38.45. WEEK -END SPECIALS . BREAKFAST BAC04=i:Piece or Sliced 59c Ib. 2 lbe.for 35e BURNS' HOMOGENIZED LARD SWANSDOWN DEVIL'S FOODS and INSTANT WHITE CAKE MIXES 2 for 61c JELLO JELLY POWDERS-All:Flavours -3- for '29e TIP TOP TOMATO jUICE--20-oz. Tins 2 for 2c. PIE READY RASPBERRY PIE FILLER -20 -oz, Tins2 for 81c HEINZ FIG PUDDING 416. Each -11)1ILKO---.5--pound Box, makes 20'QUarts NEWPORT FLU FFS-2-Quart Size.$1.78 Each - 2 -for :19e WESTON'S GINGER SNAPS -A. -13 -oz, Package 31c Each WESTON'S 'BRAE.MAR SHORTBREADS--63A oz. Pkg19c Each, Stevens' Grocery WE DELIVER PHONE 443 NemarlilMae.geowiemmeeee,meimmoimum.01111110eriiimegmsagebe..,,,,sios,,,,,..' FORD TRACTOR OWNERS • As the manufacture of Implements is being greatly curtailed this year, call in and let us know you needs -as soon as possible. — • — REMEMBER, TOO, THAT THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO HAVE YOUR TRACTOR PREPARED FOR SPRING WORK Telephone For Appointment DALY MOTORS Ford - Monarch Sales and Service SEAFORTH 4111WmaIll.mousimporsampmemmouRNIONIwoMmomalipwaluw4.. Expositor 'Want Ads Bring Results — Phone 41 ThisWeek's SPECIALS - x#111 -q060. Suites A. WHITNEY Puiti411T(illE 'PtiNEGRAL & ANIGULANCt sERVIGNI Dity w5 N1gtt 119; rtotittkioe ite#PORTH, ONTAtir0 4Ary '5 '4 ;