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VOU'LL ENJOY DANCING AT THE
popular Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mit-
cbell, every Friday night, with Don Rob-
ertson and his Ranch Boys.
4415x5
For Rent
SOR RENT -NEW HEATED APART-
ment, available September 1st, in Sea -
forth Apartments. Apply DR, E. A. Mc -
MASTER, Seaforth, 4415-1
Auction Sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF COWS
at Lot 16, Concession 16, Gbderieh
Township, lee west and 4 miles north of
Clinton, on Wednesday, August 27th, at 2
p.m.: 1 Holstein cow, 6 years old, milk-
ing and bred; 2 Holstein cows, 2 and 3
Years of age. milking and bred; I Holstein
cow, 7 years old, milking and bred; 2 black
cows, due to freshen in fall: 4 heifers, 2
years old, bred, to freshen in fall; 3
registered Ayrshire cows, 3 years old,
milking and bred by artificial service, will
freshen ..in spring: Registered Holstein
bull, age 2 years old, I Gravelholm Johnny
Fayne, born March 20, 1950). Terms -
Cash. MERVYN LOBB, Proprietor; Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer, 4415-1
C
LEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVE
Stock at Lot 24, Con. 4, Hibbert Twp.,
2% miles south and 2 miles west of Dub-
lin, on Thursday, August 28th, at 1:30
p.m.: 30 head of cattle, including 6 cows,
milking and bred; 1 pure bred Durham
cow due in September; 1 pure bred Dur-
ham bull calf, 14 months old: 6 Durham
steers, 900 lbs.; 2 Durham heifers. 2 years
old, bred: 8 yearling cattle; 8 spring and
winter calves. PIGS -15 pigs, weighing
125 lbs.: 1 Tam sow due in September.
HORSES -2 Clyde fillies, 7 and 8 years
old, 1500 lbs. Terms -Cash. FRANK
JORDAN, Proprietor ; Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer. 441.1-2
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
Household Effeets, 'John St., in Town
of Seaforth. -Friday, August 29th, at 1:30
P.m.: Empire kitchen range: Quebec
beating stove; coal oil heater and oven;
2 kitchen cupboards; kitchen table and
chairs: dropleaf table: dining room table,
buffet and 6 dining chairs; couch ; Palmer
upright piano, in good condition : cherry
side table: number of other small tables:
rockers and occasional chairs; mirrors;
sewing ma.cbine; single fernery and ped-
estals : 2 furnished ' bedrooms: beds,
springs, mattresses, dressers and wash-
stands : 1 chest of drawers; 2 trunks ; 3 -
quilt boxes; bed linens, quilts. blankets.
pillows and cushions, toilet sets: quilting
frames: lawn chairs; washing machine;
Axminster rug, 9/ x 12/; other floor cov-
ering ; scatter mats and runners; quantity
of dishes: kitchen utensils; pictures and
books; lawn mower and garden tools.
PROPERTY -7 -room frame house in fair
condition with basement; 66 -foot lot, situ-
ated on John St., with good garden and
grounds. ' Terms : Chattels -Cash; Pro-
perty --'10% down, balance 30 days. Re.
serve bid. MISS IDA COOPER, Proprie-
tress; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4414-2
Notices
NOTICE -.CLOSE'S' BARBER
and Music Store will be closed
Saturday. August 23rd.
•
Wanted
WANTED - ,CHILD'S PLAY PEN.
Phone '646 r 2. HOWARD WILSON,
Seaforth- 4415-1
WANTED -WILL 1)0 HOUSE WORK
two or three days a week. Apply
Box 172, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4415-1
WANTED - EXPERIENCED BENOH
hands or cabinetmakers. Steady em-
ployment Apply CLIPPER COACH MAN-
UFAOTURING CO. LTD., Menotti.
4415-1
Help Wanted
WANTED -.NURSEMAID TO CARE
for three small children. September 1
to September 15, in Seaforth. No house-
work. Apply in writing to Box 167,
IHURON EXPOSITOR. 4412x1
ADLES WANTED FOR DISPLAY DE-
"'partment for Seaforth and surround-
ing section, with well-known company.
Working hours, afternoons or evenings. In-
vestment or experience not necessary. A
ear essential Earni
weekly. Write SUPERVISOR, Box 177.
EXPOSITOR, eeaforth. 4414x2
Personals
"SKINNY" GIRLS I GET LOVELY
curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs„ new pep,
Try famous health and weight -builder,
O9trex Tonic Tablets, Introductory, "get-
acquantted" sire ONLY 60c, All druggists.
HYGIENIU
C SPPLIES (RUBBER
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list- 6 samples 25c;
24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-75,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
For Sale
SEE T81E L98 RACK OF DRESSES AT
TUDOR'S in Hensall. Values up to
3.91. Real bargains! 4415-1
WOOD FOR SALE -APPLY TO CECIL
RONEY. Phone 332-R, Seaforth,
4411x6
•pn. VERY a, SKIRT AND BLOUSE AT
TUDOR'S is marked down to clear.
Buy now and save[ 4415-1
FOR SALE -55 YOUNG PIGS, FROM
suckers to 70 pounds, Apply WARD
KNOX, R.R. 1, Blyth. 4414x2
FOR SALE -INTERNATIONAL 1% TON
1938,Appiycks. SEAFORTH r PUBLIC andCheap.
COelMISSION. - 4415-2
FOR SALE -DUCHESS APPLES, GOOD
cooking- Bring baskets. Phone 844
r 6. MRS. GEORGE DORRANCE, Sea -
forth. 4415x1
FOR SALE -G M FRIGIDAIRE, 6 CU,
feet: Northern Electric cabinet radio
in good condition; cook stove: Filter
Queen vacuum cleaner; Cofie)d washing
machine. All priced reasonably. Apply
I MURRAY DOIG, Seaforth Motors,
4414x2
SHOP!
all day
4410-1
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 347-11. 9363-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS! - PROMPT,'
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 651 r 11, Seaforth, or 235.
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
TAKE NOTICE THAT A SPE Eu LIMIT
of 30 miles per hour will be strictly
enforced in the hamlet of Egmondville, as
under the provisions of the Highway Traf-
fic Act of Ontario this hamlet is a "built -
op area."
(Signed) ARTHUR NICHOLSON,
Reeve.
Township of Tuckeramith,
4405-tf
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
-UPON INSTRUCTION- FROM COUNCIL
under authority of By -Law No, 13,
1952, Township of Tuckersmith. I hereby
proclaim that all dogs. in the hamlets of
Egmondville and Harperhey are prohibited
from running at large during the period
frome June 1, 1952, to November 1, 1952.
Owners or harborers of dogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be
subject to a maximum penalty of 650.00.
(Signed) ARTHUR NICHOLSON,
Reeve,
Township of Tuckersmith.
4405-tf
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ROBERT REECE FERRIS
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Robert Reece
Ferris, late of the Township of Hullett•
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who
died on the 8th day of July, 1952, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 6th day of September, 197.2,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth this 2nd day of
August, 1952.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Barrister, &c-,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4414-8
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN FINLAYSON
A PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Sohn Finlayson,
lata of the 'town of Seaforth, in the Con-
ty of Huron, Ouritlentan, deceased •, who•
died on the and day dl'August; 'ISO, are
hereby notltled tb send in fall particulars
of their elehne to the underelened on or
befotie the 5th day of Seitte9htber, 1955,
eftcr ;ibhlch dine the estate will be dis-
tributed, havifik regard only to end=
#X9641 received',
iPATb;1l nit Vita'%-' r,lfthfe lath day of
ltttnii&t , '$. n
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ForSale
WOR SA1,E•-'QIWD WINTHROP. STORE.
sire 18r x 2f!/ Can be torn down or
Moved.
. Apply AUSTIN • Dine/AGE, Wier
441&x1
CORN FOR BALE-, CORN ON
the cols. at EfJt.1OTPS GARDEN,
Chalk St. Phone 249-W, Seaforth.
4415-1
I4,OR . SALE--11HOICE YOUNG YORK-
'
JOSDPure sowH CARh LIN. en Pigs
R R. 4, her
fortle
4415-1
ASU
RTS SALE OF SwTS .AND
Blouses- now on at TUDOR'S in Hen -
sell. Buy now for Fall from wools, al -
pines. corduroys, gabardines.
4415-1
FOR SALE -FIVE TOY TERRIER PUP -
pies and quantity of used lumber and
firewood. Apply FRED HURST's SER-
VICE STATION. Phone 851 r 22, Sea -
forth. 4415x1
FOR SALE -Ci SOWS. DUE IN THREE
weeks; 25 maple tops; quantity Cor-
nell seed wheat from registered seed. Ap-
ply PERCY ADAMS, Staffs ' Phone 18 r
12, Dublin. 44151E2
FOR SALE --NSW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric and treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes, SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO-, Goderiah. Phone 1185.
.rt 4895-41
rj OR SALE -AT REAL'BARGAIN PIM -
es: Paula goods, tea, extracts, baking
powder, spices, hand and face lotions and
many other articles- Must be sold before
September 6th, which is the date of my
auction sale of household furnishings. Call
at my residence in Egmondville any after-
noon WILLIAM MURRAY. 4415x2
FOR SALE -- HARDWOOD SLABS.
mostly maple, $10.00 Der load of ap-
proximately two cords; mixed wood slabs,
68 per load, approximately two cords, de-
livered in Seaforth. Let us figure on your
sawdust requirements. Prompt delivery.
FRED HUDIE. Phone 362, Cfinton.
4414x4
port SALE -GLAD BLOOMS, 25e AND
75e a dozen. Pickling Beets, 11 qts-.
91.00. Ready in a week or two: Water-
melons, cans melons. citrons, carrots, pet-
atoes, cabbage, tomatoes, green ,peas, Ban-
tam corn. F. BASIL PURCELL, Market
St. Phone 125-W,
Bathrooms Beautiful
KITCHENS COLOURFUL
TEAT'S WHAT PHE NEW HOMES
look like. Lovely fixtures for bath-
rooms in white or colour with chrome fit-
tings and glistening white porcelain en-
amel sinks with the same sparkle you en-
joy in your best china -all on display at
News Items of Hensall and District
.Mrs. G. Armstrong, accompanieid
by her Slaughters, Jean and Betty;
Mass Mary Buchanan, Ori11la Mist
Eleanor Cook, Hensall, and Mise
Barbara Bain, London, left Monday
for a motor trip to Ottawa, Mont-
real
ontreal and other centres.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mickle, Charles,
Bobby and Ann were in Ridgetown
last Friday visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. George T. Mickle, and
sister, Mrs, R. Stump, Los Angeles,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lavender and
little daughter, Linda, Madoc, have
returned. home after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mra. T. Lav-
ender and family. Tlhey were ac-
companied hack by Miss, Jean Lav-
ender, who will spend a week vis-
iting at their home and with rela-
tives in that district.
Word was received here of the
death of Alex Fleming, of Jarvis,
manager of the Bank of Commerce
there for many years, who retired
two Years ago owing to i11 health,
Mr. •Fleming's death was caused 'by
e. heart condition. For many years
Mr. Fleming was a popular man-
ager of the 'Bank of Commerce in
Hensall, and his passing will be
mourned by many who knew him
here. In his 62nd year, he is sur-
vived by his widow.
Miss Betty Mickle, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria, Hospital, London,
spent a few days last week with
her family at their cottage on Lake
Huron.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron •Peck, Hamil-
ton, visited with Mr. Sydney.?s1ac-
Arthur and called on friends in
Hensel] and Clinton. '
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Cook expect
to move this week into their new
ranch home on Highway 4, on the
outskirts of the village.
Miss Phyllis Erskine, London,
was a recent guest with Mr. and
Mrs. L. Mickle and family.
Mrs, C. M. Hedden and Herb are
visiting for a few days with the
former's brother, Mr, Russell
Roachermel, in Port Huron, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs, R. Middleton and
obbv spent last Wednesday with
he Mickle family at their cottage,
Miss Eleanor Dunlop, nurse -in -
training at Stratford General Hos-
pital, visited' with her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. William Pepper, Last week.
Miss Lois Thomson and Dr. John
Hazlett spent the week -end visit-
ing the former's grandmother„ Mrs,
John Fisher.
the new showrooms and warehouse on the
Streetsville Road. When you visit t:he t
N E just take time out to see us for
fixtures, fittings, furnaces and all the
things for a nice home. We deliver, you.
pay no freight -
S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING
SUPPLIES,
Streetsville - Ontario
4915-3
Cards Of Thanks
T WISH TO THANK ALL FRIENDS,
neighbors and relatives Who remem-
bered me in any way while I was in Clin-
ton Public Hospital and since I returned
home. Special thanks to the Exeter boys.
4415x1 JERRY MOFFAT
I WISH TO1 EXPRESS MY SINCERE
thanksto all those who called on me,
sent cards and treats, while I was a
patient in Scott ,Memorial Hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Gorwfl and the ausbing
staff of the hospital -
4415 -1
BARBARA TREWARTHA
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS.
Mary O'Hara wish to thank their
many friends and neighbors for the spiri-
tual bouquets, ' flowers and other expres-
sions of sympathy extended to them lin
their recent sad bereavement: also special
thanks to the pallbearers and Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Cleary. 4415-1
Births
ALBRECHT-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Em-
manuel Albrecht, Seaforth, a daughter.
DEVEREAUX-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on August 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Devereaux, R.B. 4. Seaforth, a daugh-
ter.
DIEBOLD--.At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 18, te Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Diebold, Dashwood. a daughter.
GRUbLMETT-Mr. and Mrs, Daniel W.
Grummett, Toronto, are happy to an-
nounce the .birth of their daughter,
Dianne, in Mount Sinai ,Hospital, To-
ronto, on Sunday, August 17.
Deaths
BEUER•NIANN-in McKillop, on Thursday,
August 14, David Samuel Benermann, in
his 57th year.
a tip . ..
... to tradesmen!
Think for a minute, Mr. Tradesman -whether your
trade's farming, merchandising, plumbing, carpen-
tering, or even a "trade" in the professional category
-would you tolerate a salesman of your goods or
services meeting your potential customers or steady
customers in a sloppy manner, wearing unkempt
clothes and with a disregard for good public rela-
tions? Of course you wouldn't! Whey then,
wouldn't you make sure that your business station-
ery, your statements, letterheads and other "print-
ed salesmen" aren't in the best of appearance and
taste when they "meet" your buying public?
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The`'Expositor job printing department is equipped to provide
your "salesmen" with the best of dress and manner. Call 41 and
we're ready to help you with an+y or all of your printing
requirements.
estantillairitannase
��en:lai,dd „..;T•.,
'Mr. and Mrs. D. Lora Thomson
and son, Rlonald, T. to, who
have been visiting for rh rast two
weeks with Mrs. John Fisher, have
returned- home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinney were
visited Sunday by the former's
niece, Miss Clara Thorpe, Lucan;
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLeich, Lam-
beth,
ambeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tin-
ney and family of Hay.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Ross Miller and
Miss Marie Miller, who are vaca-
tioning at Bayfield, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Jinks last week,
Mrs. J. D. Stewart has returned
home after spending two weeks'
holidays at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid
quietly celebrated their 12th wed-
ding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 17.
Mr. W. D. Simpson and 'Mrs. Gus
Vothe, Detroit, visited their mother,
Mrs. Lou Simpson, who is a patient
at ,Victoria Hospital, London, re-
covering from a car accident. Her
condition at date of writing is sat-
isfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray, Mar-
tin, David and Stephen, who have
been vacat'oning with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Geiger,
for the past seven •weeks, returned
to their home in Edmonton, Alta.,
Tuesday of this week. Rett Tn trip
was made by motor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs.
Ethel Black, St. Marys, were visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hyde Sunday.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Fergu-
son, Rodney, Judith and Trevor,
Mohtreal, Que., are guests with Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake and fam-
ily. 7
The dance held at _l3ayfield Mon-
day, Aug, 18, sponsored by the
Hensel! Hockey Club, was well
patronized, Proceeds 'from this
dance will be used to purchase
windbreakers for the local hockey
team,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Long and
baby, Windsor, called on ,ors. Min-
nie Sangster and family -last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jones have
returned to Winnipeg after a pleas-
ant visit with their aunt, Mrs. An-
na Walker.
Miss Norma Sangster spent the
week -end with friends in Lucan.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Daniels and
son, Chris., and Mrs. Fred Daniels,
Sr.. Queensviile, Ont., spent Mile
past week at the home of Mrs, An-
na Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sangster
and little daughter, Sandra. Lynne,
and Miss^''Margaret •'angster, Lon-
don, spent the week -end with Mrs.
Minnie Sangster,
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. C. H. Ham and Miss Mary
E. Swan attended the'recent Ham -
Ladd wedding in Fergus.
DASHWOOD
Late Godfrey Nicholson
Godfrey Nicholson, 80, who for
many years carried mail between
Crediton and Centralia, died Mon-
day at the borne of his. daughter,
Mrs. Wilfred Mack, Crediton. His
wife, the former Evaline Johnson,
died several years ago. The body
rested at the Hoffman funeral home
aere until Tuesday at 4 p.m., and
then to the home of his daughter,
in Crediton, where private services
were conducted Thursday at 2:30
p.m. Burial was in Exeter ceme-
tery,
STAFFA
Ron Agar is holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Spence and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Spence, Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs: Aubrey Geiser, Lon-
don, Miss Thelma Parker, Wind-
sor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
rel Parker.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Dearing and
family are home after holidaying
in Algonquin Park,
Mr. and. Mrs. Ed, Dearing and
Mrs, John MacDonald attended the
Stire reunion in Fis'herville on Sat-
urday, and motored from there to
Toronto, where they visited with
Dr, and Mrs, Geoffrey Boulton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl, Zion,
and Mr. and -Mrs. Cyril Hutchinson,
Brantford, visited with Mrs. Moore
and Mrs. John Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sturdy, of
Owen Sound, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles 'Dauphin,
Mrs. Oscar Reed is home after
visiting at Turkey Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glanville
have left on a motor trip to the
West Coast.
• Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
and family are holidaying at Grand
Bend.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and
:Merle visited friends in Melbourne
Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Cook, London, visited
her mother, Mrs. McClymont, Mon-
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Gacksi.etter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Horney, 'Exeter. Gail Antte return-
ed home after spending a week's
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons vis-
ited bbe latter's parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Joseph Linden, Denfield, Sun-
day.
Several teenage girls of the
church returned home after a holi-
day at the camp grounds near
Goderich. Many boys from the dis-
tract are spending this week at the
same camp.
•Chests over the week -end withs
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell were.
Miss Adrienne Kidd and Mr. Ed.
Watt, Whitby.
Mrs. Brownlee, Salem, Oregon, is
holidaying with !her brothers,
Messrs. Henry and William Ivison
and Miss .lean Ivison,
Mrs. Ducker, Sotithanipton,is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Long.
Mrs. Lon Ho ton, her daughter
and st)n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Morrison, and sots Harry, Oshawa,
Hensall Crash Victim
Staffers Heart Attack
A Hensall woman, who was sev-
erely injtired in an accident north
of Exeter Friday night, suffered a
heart attack Tuesday in Victoria
Hospital, London, 'but was recover-
ing by Wednesday. -
Mrs- Lou Simpson received a
broken left shoulder, right wrist,
and ribs when thrown from a cab
in wtbich she and three other
women and a youth from Hensel'
were going to work at Canadian
Canners, Ltd., in Exeter. ,Police
said the taxi left the road, clipping
off two hydro poles.
Hospital authorities said she was
In good condition when she suffer-
ed the attack. She has been in an
oxygen tent since, but although
very ill Tuesday night, was not in
serious condition Wednesday.
a
are spending•a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Workman and Mr.
and Mrs. Cudmore, also Mrs, Thos.
Workman,
Rev:. Mr. McLeod is relieving
Rev. Mr. Maines during the month.
of August, while the latter is on
his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. 'McRonald, London,
visited Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, Cairo,
Mich., were week -end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple.
Mr- Harold Parsons visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Ferguson, near Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander
and Ruth are leaving their Ihome
west of Kippers to take up resi-
dence in Hensel], where they pur-
chased a house.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meta, Wind-
sor, spent a few days i'ast week
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long.
Waiter: "Looks like rain, sir."
Augui;t: "It certainly does. But
I asked for coffee,"
•
"Won't you give a shilling to the
Lord?" asked the Salvation Army
lassie.
"How auld are ye," inquired the
Scotsman.
"Nineteen, sir."
"Ah well, I'm past seventy-five.
I'll be seein• Rima afore ye, so I'll
hand it to Him myself."
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1 1950 DODGE SEDAN
1 1949 DODGE SEDAN
1 1948 CUSTOM DODGE SEDAN
1 1937 DODGE SEDAN
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1 1949 DODGE 3 -TON SPECIAL, with
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1 1947 FORD 3 -TON CHASSIS and CAB
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Phone 267 , - Seaforth
ar
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CHOICE OF MODEL AND COLOUR
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'39 PONTIAC COACH
'35 CHEV, STANDARD SEDAN
'50 CHEV. %-TON STAKE with racks
'42 CHEV. 2 -TON STAKE -Price $375
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Monday, September 8
8 p.m., Sharp
ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR RIDING
Guest Speaker:
Donald Fierning, Q.C. .P. Eglinton
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C., President
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CJLARK FISHER, Secretary
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