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Coming Events
Property For Sale
YOU'LL ENJOY DANCING AT THE
]popular Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mit-
chell, every Friday night, to the music of
Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks.
For Rent
VOR RENT—APARTMENT, FURNISH -
ed or unfurnished; bath room; con.
tinnoue hot water. PHONE 669 r 33,
Seaforth. 4467-1
von RENT—FURNISHED HEATED 8.
room apartment; refrigerator and
Stove. Share bath. PHONE 42, Seaforth.
4467-1
"p0 RENT—FIVE ROOMS, PART OF
house; all modern conveniences; heat-
ed. Reasonable rent. Apply to MUR-
RAY 110IG. Seaforth, 4467x1
Wanted
WANTED — SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
PHONE SE,t1FORTH 265. Write
BOX 299, Seaforth. 4467-tf
WANTED TO BUY—IF YOU HAVE
any old building of light colored
brick, or salvaged brick in light color,
call 41 r 8. Bayfield, or write H. Ii.
ORMOND, Bayfield. '44624
W
ANTED ---CUSTOM COMBINING
grain, small seeds, beans; standing
or swathed. BOB PARSONS, R.R. 1.
Cromarty. Phone 690 r 41, Hensall.
9467x2
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B n E R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Livestock anted
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removedfree of charge. "For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth 655 r 2.
Notices
NOTICE — I AM AGAIN BUYING
grain for George Thompson, Hensall.
Call for information, W. M. SPROAT.
Phone 655 r 2, Seaforth. 4464-88
R—'F
RADIO REPAIRS --FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick Home, Seaforth.
Phone 347-R. 4368-tf
PAINTING — SPRAY OR BRUSH ;
Papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign
painting a specialty. ED. (BUCK) LIT-
TLE, Hensall. Phone 196.1, Hensall.
4425-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS! — PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
dm' shied farm animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 285,
Exeter: -Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. 4899-tf
AOCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
call STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 882: local 252. 4486-tt
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1— McKILLOP
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness -Insurance, and
North Ameriean Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
894-M. • 44564f
KEY CUTTING AND
LOCK RESETTING
ALL TYPES OF KEYS CUT—CAR, POST
office, nightlatches, padlocks, trunks,
etc. One -minute service.
Cylinder look resetting. combinations
changed, locks cleaned and repaired, locks
keyed alike. Nightlatches without keys re-
act .same day. Your security for tomorrow
is our business today.
Ball and Mutch Hardware
PHONE 195 - CLINTON, ONT.
4464-2
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
'UPON INSTRUCTIONS FROM COUN-
cil under authority of By -Law No. 13;
1952, Township of Tuckersmith, I hereby
proclaim that all dogs in the hamlets of
Egmondville and liarpurhey are prohibited
from running at large during the period
from June 1, 1958, to November 1, 1958.
Owners er harborere of dogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be
aabject to a maximum penalty of $50.00.
(Signed) D. A. MOFFAT,
Township of
Reeve,
4457-tf
1 0R SALE -8 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
insulated, stoker heated. modern bath-
room and kitchen, new garage. Lots of
room for garden. CLAYTON DENNIS.
Phone 855-W, Seaforth, 4439-51
DISOPERTY FOR SALE—TWO-STOREY
three bedrooms, living room, den, 8 -
piece bathroom, oil heated hoose, including
three acres of land, edge of town. Approv-
ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap-
ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR, ca
Phone 41, Seatorth. 4481 -ti
Opportunities
MARRIED WOMEN
REQUIRED FOR PART-TIME EMPLOY-
ment. Good remuneration for 8 to
10 hours per week. Will not interfere
with household duties. No investment re-
quired. Car required. Apply
BOX 242, HURON EXPOSITOR,
Seaforth.
44642E2
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fects v0il] be heldin Stanley Town-
ship, on Bayfield Road, on Wednesday,
August 19, at 1 p.m., at the home of the
late Rev. James Footer Walnut antique
sofa; walnut dining room suite; day
bed; library table; cherry corner cup -
hoard: cabinet radio; sectional bookcase;
cherry chest of drawers; bookcase; mir-
rors; sideboard; walnut gate-leg table; ma-
hogany chest of drawers; magazine rack;
metal single bed, springs and mattress;
5 complete bedroom suites; bedside table;
number small tables; occasional chairs:
rocking chairs : filing cabinet ; electric
lamps; floor lamps ; picture frames; trunk ;
Victrola and records; drophead Singer sew-
ing machine; china; orystal; number of
pieces of Bridal Wreath, Limouges china;
also Royal Ironstone China; 2 hanging
lamps; some antique china ; scatter mats;
Axminster rug; Wilton rug; Singer sew-
ing machine: verandah furniture; lawn
mower ; kitchen' utensils. Terms — Cash.
MRS. JAMES FOOTE and MISS ANNIE
FOOTE, Proprietresses; Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer ; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
For Sale
FjOR SALE—BABY BUGGY. PHONE
332-R, Seaforth. 4467-1
AMERICAN PERCALE ANT) SANFORIZ-
ed Chambray, for only 59c, at
TUDOR'S in Hensall. Ideal for aprons,
dresses, quilt tops. 4467-1
OR SALE—ONE FULL SET 7 -FOOT
Deering binder canvas. FRANK
NOLAN, R.R. 4, Seaforth. Phone 661 r
21. 4467x1
VOR SALE — WINGHAM CLIPPER
cook stove; blue velvet chesterfield
chair. MRS. ALBERT EDLER, Seaforth.
4467-1
FOR SALE -SHORTHORN BULL, ONE
year old: 3 purebred Yorkshire boars,
nearing service age; also about 15 nice
chunks. Apply R. E. McMILLAN. Phone
844 r 4, Seaforth. 4467-1
Fen. A REAL BARGAIN IN JASPE IN -
laid Tiles! Eight popular shades at
13c each, at TUDOR'S in Hensall. See
them before you buy tile. 4467-1
HONEY FOR SALE—CLOVER HONEY
in your own containers ; 20 cents a
pound. Also comb honey in small sec-
tions. WALLACE ROSS APAIRJES, Sea -
forth. 446712
FOR SALE—EATONIA WASHING MA.
chine. three years old; McClary elec-
tric table -top range, nine months old;
kitchen suite. FRANK LITT. Phone
138-W. 4467-1
T'IVE BIG FEATURES OF THE SURGE
Fifter Cooler—Filters and cools -in one
operation; will handle up to 40 gallons of
milk an hour; needs only to be attached
to pressure system; is all stainless steel
construction; and no milk is exposed. Call
collect, LOVELL McGUIRE, Surge Ser-
vice Dealer. Phone 593. Wingham.
FOR SALE BY TENDE-R
CR7EALED TENDERS MARKED AS TO
content and addressed to the undersign-
ed, will be received until NOON, E.D.S.T.,
Saturday, 15 August, 1951, for Lots 23 to
27, inclusive, Beatty & Stark Survey, and
the building situated thereon, centrally lo-
cated on Church Street, Seaforth, Ontario.
The building., until recently used as the
Public School, is of nine rooms, brick con-
struction, approximately 10,000 square feet
of floor space. Suitable for light manu-
faeturing, offices, storage, apartment build-
ing, etc.
Failing a tender for the above use,
tenders will be accepted for wrecking the
building for salvage purposes with sale of
the Lots abovementloned.
Proposnls will be considered ; the highest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
M. McKELLAR,
Sec.-Treas., Public School Board,
Seaforth, Ont.
4467-2
Executor's Auction Sale
Residential Property and Furniture
Seaforth, Ontario
(South side of Goderich Street)
Saturday, August 8, 1953
REAL ESTATE: Subject to conditions of sale and reserve bid, the
residence of the late Walter G. Willis will be offered for sale. This
targe brick home contains 10 rooms, 3 -piece bath and washroom. Lot is
attractive and has a frontage of 66 feet.
FURNITURE: Sofa, occasional tables, fire screen and irons, small
desk and chair, rockers, lamps, piano, chairs, 6 dinning chairs, china,
bedroom furniture, rugs, drapes, battleship linoleum 6/x61, metal ice box,
electric stove, '2 Quebec type kitchen stoves, porch furniture, garden
tools and many other miscellaneous items,
TERMS: Real Estate -10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days.
Furniture -.-Cash, no reserve.
e CANADA TRUST COMPANY
Executor of Walter G. Winds Estate
London, Ontario
amid Jackson, P. D. McConnell,
A Leer Solzcitor for the Estate
For Sale
{OR SALF 7I7JERNATIONAL '14(i "
o c, fi
a4�way die T8Q3tIAS
at. Cplupaban. 'Thane 46. r 9, Dublin.
4467.1
FOR 54J4F, —, PENCIL POD WAX.
beano, 11 'quarts, $IAO: '6 quarte. Me.
(After 7:80 val.). B. PURCELL. Market
St. Phone 115-3. 44467ii1
pelt SALE-ByACK CREPE DRESS,
:white trimming, wise 40; red crepe
dress, nover worn, size 40; lady's grey
checked winter coat. A11 will be sold
reasonably. Apply to Box 247, HURON
EXPOSITOR, 4467-1
Poultry
pun SALE -175 RED 1J ROCK PUL -
lets, laying; also 10 pigs, eight weeks
old. KEN BEATTIE, R.R. 4, Walton.
Phone 834 r 6; Seaforth. 4467-1
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS ARE WANTED FOR DECOR-
ating the interior of S.S. No. 10, Tuck-
ersmith. Job to be completed by Septem-
ber 1, 1933. Tenders to be in by August
12.
Apply to
W. A. HOGGARTH,
R.R. 2, KiPpen.
. 4467-1
In Memoriam
MUNN—IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR
darling son, Bryan Alexander, who
was accidentally killed three years ago,
August 3, 1950.
No one knows how much we miss you,
No 'one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost you.
Life has never been the same.
To have to love and then to part,
Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart;
The years may wipe out marry things,
But this they wipe out never—
The memory of those happy days,
When we were all together.
—Sadly missed .but ever remembered, lov-
ed and longed for by Mummie and Daddy.
4467x1
Be thrifty! Phone 41, Sea -
forth. Classified ads. are re-
sult -getting. The Huron Expos-
itor.
`continued .froja Page 1)
Mrs.' dtoobol, who hay@, her rnl, in Canr
ada 'Six years. Mr. and Mfrs. Vias-
blom will be house guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Roobol for ten days.
&Lisa Betty •M'ickle is holidaying
this week with friend's-: and rela,
tives in Stratford, Atwood and To-
ronto.
Mrs. Layport, of Aberdeen, Wash
ington, the former Martha 'Gilchrist
of Hensel', is a guest with IIr. and
Mas. R. Y, MacLareu.
Mrs. J. Helm and family, 'river-
9.4
iver-
Cards Of Thanks
ALISTER ANDTHEELMA BROAUFOQT
wish to thank all their friends and
neighbors who helped them rebuild their
barn. Special thanks to our immediate
neighbors. 4467-1
MR. GORDON RICHARDSON WISHES
to express his sincere thanks for the
cards, treats and remembrances received
while he was a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital; also to thank Dr. J. A. Gorwill
and the nurses who were so kind to him.
,4467x1
Births
DUNLOP—At Scott Memorial Hospital; on
July 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop,
Seaforth, a daughter.
DELANEY—At Scott Memorial aliespital,
on August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Delaney, R,R. 1, Dublin, a daughter.
O'ROIJRKE—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O'Rourke, R.R. 1, Dublin, a son,
S1141711,—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smith. R.R. 1, Bornholma son.
STEPHENSON--In Mt. Sinai Hospital,
Toronto, on July 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
L W. Stephenson, a son—Bryan Wil-
liam.
STAPLETON—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on August 6, to Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
ward Stapleton, Dublin, a son.
SMITH -2n Clinton Public Hospital, on
July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
Wee Elizabeth Taylor), a daughter.
TOWNSEND—At Scott Memorial Hospital;
^0w':Ougust 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Raylnond
Tawe@end, Seaforth, a daughter. '
TESYL01 —At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Aug2'st 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor,
R.11. 1, Brucefield, a son --Murray Fred-
erick.
WALLACE—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 2, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Wallace, Seaforth, a daughter.
� WANTED
MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF
SHIPPING ROOM
Age 23 - 35
Experience Not Necessary
Apply in person at Office of
Ontario Textiles ltd.
Jarvis St. : Seaforth
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th
VARIETY SHOW
JUNE BARNA — Vocalist
and
JUNE - JOHNNY - AND THE QUARTETTE
• • •
JOHNNY NOUBARIAN — Pianist and Vocalist
BOBBY CiAMAGA -- Tops on Trumpet
• • •
ARTHUR HURRAY'S ,FOREMOST DANCERS
Ballroom and Tap Dancing — All Professionals!
• • •
ARTISTS AND ENTERTAINERS GALOREI
A real show for young and old—come early, please, and get
your seats.
• • •
"ANNUAL PUPPY' RAFFLE"
Drawing on Registered Cocker Spaniel Puppy—Tickets 25c each
• • •
ALL ARTISTS ARE GIVING THEIR SERVICES FREE
Proceeds to the Grand Bend Lions Club
for Welfare Work.
SILVER COLLECTION
1''�"t,rz' 1�•"J�'+, fr'xY it ,:.
THIRD ANNUAL
"MISS HURON COUNTY"
BEAUTY «NTEST
will be held at
THE ANNUAL ZURICH LIONS FROLIC
— OR ---
Wednesday, Aug. i9th
All -Girls, Single or Married, between the ages of
15 and 29, are eligible to enter!
PRIZES --- Bigger and Better Than Ever!
The Three Top Winners will have the privilege of entering "Miss
Western Ontario" Contest to be held at Windsor Firemen's Field
Day at a later date — ALL EXPENSES PAID
For further information, send this Coupon to
• •
BEAUTY CONTEST,
Box 3, Zurich, Ont.
Name
Address
Age
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Ma's. Wilson Allan Wen $50 and Army
Cecil Maxwell 82.5 ,at the, bingo hello„ ..Survlvin :a a ql}a prpther, Lewis
at Seaforth Mondap night. �" � ek,i g, ,1451I Quer sister, ',Kine.
Mr, nu Mrs.'Guy Bedard (nee Wipiam '.('May') Levy, Hibbert tow,nn
•K'ay, Bell) were presented With a ship; one adopted daughter, Mrs.
purse of money at a reception held Frank (.Elia) �li1thune, Welland.
for them at Hayfield Thurs- TT.js w3f0 and one flora,. Freeman,
day of last week. The affair was' dried earlier, and in chdidhood; one
well attended. , 14Lrs. WeL) Brown
Mrs. Ernest "Mortin, of Port Ar- leesister, and• ome •,brothesleyr.(, E wauras.
thus, is visiting this week with Mr. The 'body was taken to Mitchell
anil 'Mrs. Clarence Reid, Jerry and Tuesday and rested; there ,until in-
terment Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sihera and
sone Mr. Warren S7lera, Seaforth,
and Master Donald Jackson, Hen- BRODHAGGEN.—dienay Louis Die-
sall, visited over the Civic holiday gel, Brodltagelna died suddenly Tues -
weekend with Mrs. J. R. Cross and day evening of a heart attack et
Mr. J. R. Cross, B.A,, B.D, and St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He
their son, Master Keith Cross, in was in his 63rd year.
Wiarton. He was a son of the hate .Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Diegel and was born
in Brodhagen August 13, 1890. He
CRQMARTY was married on October 5, 1920, to
Idora Ritz, of Logan. They moved
The Misses Janice and Carolyn to the village from their farm in
Christie enjoyed a week's vacation Logan about six years ago. He
with their grandparents, Mr. and occupied dtinlselt es a carpenter.
Mrs'. Frank Allen. Mr, Diegel had been in good
Mr. and Mrs. Youngson, of near health, although he had been ial
St. Marys, visited Sunday with ,her hospital briefly a few momthe ago.
great-grandmother, Mrs. R. Robert- Death was unexpected, however.
son, and John Robertson. He was' very active in church and
Miss Shirley Gale and Gordon community affairs and was, highly
Houghton, London, visited with Mr. respected and well -liked by the
and Mrs. Ross Houghton and Mrs. I People of the village and district,
M. Houghton. ! He was a member of St. Peter's
Quite a number attended the Mc- Lutheran Church here.
Kellar picnic at the Lions Park in 'Surviving besides his wife are
Seaforth, when 130 member& were three songs, Walter and Russell,
present. both of Logan. and Oscar, Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Putnam, and one daughter, Shirley, at home,
were visitors Sunday with Mr. and :and five grandchildren. His mother,
Mrs. 0. Walker. Odra Alvsna DiegeL Stratford., also
The Misses Ina and Dorothy Scott survive% along with two sisters,
and Gerald Scott spent a few holi-
days with their .grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Scott.
Mrs. Ballantyne and her brother,
Tom Wallace, of Stratford, are vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wallace, DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Mr, B. Glossip is visiting with
his son, Francis,Glossip, in the vil-
lage. NEXT TO COMMUNITY PARK
LATE HENRY L DIEGEL
LLASHMAR
CLINTON
KIPPEN
Mrs. Norman Long visited • over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wy-
man Sparling, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wren, of Preston, spent Sunday
with friends in Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore
visited on Friday at Brussels with
the latter's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, Terry
and Patricia, of Stratford, were Sat-
urday
aturday visitors of Mrs. Dinsdale and
Miss M. Whiteman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and
First Show Starts At Dusk
Thurs., Fri. — Aug. 6 - 7
"BANDITS OF CORSICA"
Richard Greene Paula Raymond
CARTOON — NEWS
Sat., Mon. — Aug. 8 - 10
"TWO FLAGS WEST"
Linda Darnell Joseph Cotten
CARTOON '— NEWS
Tues. - Wed."— Aug. 11 - 12
"RAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS"
(Technicolor)
Donna Reed John Payne
CARTOON — NEWS
Walter, of London,, are visiting "t ° Thurs. - Fria— 13 • 14
Mrs. Parsons mother, Mrs. George AMERICAN GUERRILLA
E. Thomson, and other relatives.
Miss Marlene Keyes, of near Bay-
field, is holidaying with her grand-
parents`, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones.
A number •attended the Witzel re-
union in Riverview Park, Exeter,
recently.
Church service will be held Sun-
day at 10 a.m. The Rev. W. Maines,
Brucefield, will conduct the service
for the month of August,
Mrs. Robert McBride is holiday-
ing this week at Honey Harbor.
Mrs. Reid Torrance, Porter's Hill,
visited Sunday with her father and
sister; Mr. Henry and 'Miss Jean
Ivison.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and Larry,
of London, were Sunday visitors of
the latter's 'father, Mr. Robert
Thomson.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Danny spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. Walters' brother in
Windsor.
Messrs. Chester Garrett, of Gran-
ton, and Harold Williams,. of Lon.
don, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. 'Batten,
Mr. Jerry' Grubbe spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
lip Grwbbe, Greenock.
Mrs. Veal, Norma and Rose, and
Miss Donna Gil'fillan spent Sunday
at Lakeside.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. %Harry Ford were: Mr, and
Mrs. Newman Baker, of Welburn;
Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Dickey and
family, Of Woodiham; Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman;J-iorne and family, of.Wili-'
cheisa, eMiss Dorothy Thomson, of
Exeter;' Miss Joy Whitlock, of St.
Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ford, Kitchener.
Mrs. Newton Clarke is spending
a few dayk with her daughter and
sonan-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Mor-
gan, arhames Road.
District
Obituaries
LATE MRS. F. DESJARDINE
DASHWOOD. — Mrs. Ferdinand
Desjardine, 66, the former Lucy
Farrell, lot two, concession eight,
Stephen Township died' Tuesday
after a five months' illness. She
was born; dn' Stephen Township,
daughter of the late Peter Farrell
and Mary! Weber.
Surviving are her • husband; a
daughter, Mrs. Ross MacGregor,
Parkhill; a son, 'Cecil, Stephen,
Township; two brothers, Louis
Farrell, Stephen Township, and
William Farrell, 2i1ffcF'.
' LATE ASA DI)CKING
STAi'A.--Asa- T)oking, former-
ly of Hibbert Township, died in St.
Joseph's Hospital, 'Chatham, Tue-
day morning, at the age of 71 yearns.
Re had Offered a Stroke on Mons
day evening, at which time he was
taken 'to fthe hospital, Tae Was a
Helm of the late Sohn 'Doekinsg and
his Wife,! the late S'a'rah Pinder
AItiY be , WOO Olt 0n., lot
int THE PHILiPNES"
(Teohnicolor)
TYRONE POWER
CARTOON NEWS
Children's Playground
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
Children Under 12 in Care
Admitted (FREE
'er, $Xati<FQ t7hreo brothez s,
Ridi, of Mitchell, John of North
14lartixn of TiiretMllai?taw
lle
Restil@g "ate're i
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here, the funeral eerdicee will be
conducted: a5aturiay 'at 4 i.1.m1;,
St. Petra Lutheran- Churbh • by
the Rev, R. B. Geellsaa'r, and in-
ter/newt made in St. Peter's Luta-,
ecaln Cemetery.
lay
ZION
1 Ir. and 'Mrs,. Lawrence Darker
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Pepper and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Williams, Burford,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
SluateDSra1`
akf.Ouaiin,d.QhgJ1Ts;blAl'nnn MPR
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;}Roh;inaileb��►81n0a., �
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Ping.�MIreu
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1/114q - and. Harold *41a�q� ,
vision#.,.tbedr Bunt 'blir8, Chadeo
Ro zey,; and 'Mr. Roney, for s feW.
'days. ® -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Dalton, Malcolm,
K0411'4n0 Bruce, and lira Jamlei
Malcolm were in;Stratfgrd,;.an•t
day attending tIlie Malcoifn i opnhrti.
Mrs. ' Alexia 14ialeolml, LoudeK
spent a few days with `1413'." and Milt.
.Tack Malcolm and attended the
Malcolm reunion on Svinday. •
IENSALL
'HOCKEY CLUB .
DAPICE
BAYFIELD PAVILION
Wednesday, August 12th
Desjardine Orchestra
Draw will be made for Merchandise amounting to
$ 350.00, for which tickets have been on sale.
Proceeds for injured players
of Hensall Hockey Club
b
ADMISSION — 75 CENTS
sed Car ..
See these before you buy
'51 Ford Coach $1,625.00
'51 Ford Custom Sedan 1,575.00
'51 Chev. Sedan 1,750.00
'49 Chev. Sedan 1,425.00
'49 Chev. Sedan 1,350.00
'48 Chev. Coach 1,175.00
'47 Chev. Coach 1,125.00
'47 Ford Sedan 1;050.00
'46 Ford Coach 995.00
'46 Olds Sedan . 1,050.00
'38 Plymouth Sedan 275.00
TRUCKS
'49- Dodge ?/J -Ton Pickup ""' $87540
'48 Chev. 1/2 -Ton Panel 675.00
'42 Dodge 1 -Ton 375.00
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541 . Seaforth
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Here Are Some Tax
Savings: Under A
Conservative Government
Income Tax
MARRIED MAN
Salary $3,000
SINGLE MAN
NOW
$150.00
AFTER
AUGUST 10
None
Salary $2,000
$150.00 -$75.00
SALES TAR
Any one spending $300 on
clothing, shoes, etc. $30.00 None
NOTE CARDIFF AND SAVE MONEY ,
• - For Lower Municipal Taxes
• For Health Insurance, Prepaid Medical and Hospital Bills
• For Floor Prices For Farm Products
• For a Return of British Markets
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A CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT' BY SAVING TAX
DOLLARS CAN IMPROVE OLD AGE SECURITY
AND FAMILY ALLOWANCES
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