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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-08-07, Page 5..,- .., v •, .. AD' , s ,, : .r...: .... r n1 ,.: . a ►NWS , %0,}}}{; r4'tM11 a 9Pf# e1!Il.itt`11 ilA1 ,e 1 LL /�')p " • tlp� 7 ��� 33'3, e <aali!d . 1 ' 1 .,.e. a+;hf��ap tQ�"•d'7'. g'A 5 .,1._'f.�+11 i+. " 0 •.. e, r, 0 fil : , r r , :�t f� ;R �r ..r . r � , t s.. , d 1 �, , . M-A ­4 .. , a4As 4 r ty 4 f per..i x ee t, ,., ,a :" >"v . • k.... ., Nr; A '7�� f1 1 .„p Ma nil _ e �` M, i, A t�1' el , ,. dl � &?.. , d aka. the lafli®� , , �■►iauuael went, hgli, _wu R.., y' V B aTr�e going to brave •tb ke d(ay �veeis . Marie RQ!dlcY, -d'aA Meir sub''°Mr, and' ��� :. � t'tieir , . :.epi. �: :, 3L3 ,{, 1r{ g' . b' rts t ( 1M• " e . u a E " cry It'.. , ie 'C few inch r RRA . R s r es if th 11d . an. � lj p d Mr$. Td �t}b A I' . wan't ell + A .... �►�. a . d i►nb ': ; + r PROLAN ►SE 1 ey Mr,R.; and, Mr -s �ose'ph Burke alld, , a1.1� Sud, , #t& T t' 8' ° 1,e -P iYpii ' Airl'i s this are age to ;• R kyle s seasRn. ch 1dFe' et it ury, a vis913wg h motl►eS and! Ray,?iirtR far bAlo4e, lA #�uplin,' . ...6.._. n i .,,,. A<. D ro , .and Mr:,,.and 11drs oth .r e , mpAd A& (Vara.. 'sons of Mr: and xi frl. n In "ihlc �'tb , 'de• ldea�smni Y t at. th, � -. Th . f. 11 w . , The e Q Joh r R A eii . an r to , d >wFami n iY '�' 4 r x � r . • ", ., .. , . .. a s, afi .•'Cos , .• c a ca _ , it P lied, Dior y .=-�v'ho'sa a-'bhe lady ,spa -�: th� weekexilL" wiih:.Mm, 'and - _ ._ •r , St at o m. M c 11 ,'� i' M f arr e _ i .� � M .r4 . �.r�.��p.®. P ,f rte+ WIr��•� " e� Qu�llt. to weag enn 'shvrxer' n,Ayy: °Mr&. <Willi m '^k!'Re& ' �. " `_' .S ,w4y : �., lid ode deemiony which, tools �lao+a.: is. same''gent who, a few sea- Miss Rose Mar holland' Wind. WANTON ILP tb, ra l Y d sa;urdag sons ong, said they ought to wear soy, visited her aunt, Mrs, M, :ShuI- and. 1 l$• Carsxru Allen, 4►f em longer. In fact he's the Mr. and Mrs Douglas Ennis,;; ' `The bride wore ..a Ipaw.d'er' iblue Guelph, violted with the l'atter'8. guy man: Rutbanw and Ron+ald,. visited' with`' g�abardi#a cult with nav�r. ; Rimes- sister, 'Mrs. A. 'Somerville,. and ,MT. Policy who invented the New Look ; Somerville,, Mr. and, Mrs. Fat McC(ir&th, Jut., friew.s i'n, NorGh Bay an'd Llie MusR sories' anq a r% ro" cv7t &g, :iMrH wonder what type character this rygenia Yew days in Northern On- Roibent Rey, R.R.2, Dub13A, ;ti4 Mrs. R. 0, I?odflA and Mrs. Riley yj!QRKS' man Dipr is anyw'ay', Doesn't he tarso. koka district. visited- last week with ]11r. and Mrs: know hie own mind? One season Mr. and Mrs. H, Pugh spent tfhe Frank Marshall, NortU slay, visfi-,, tendett t�fie b!t!iQe iw 4.14avy, pbRr,; . he says long, and down they go; weekend at Claremont. ed with his mother.'Mrs', J., Mar. dines with ,navy acc@ssories Doddb' in $halo... -oar" few seasons' later he says short, Mr, Il_Frast is visiting his Baugh" shall. She w a'coraage:of pink roses'. Miss Agnes' +Broaddoot, R.C.A.F., anis up they go. Bind of fickle, it ter in Michigan, George Kirkby and son, Beverley„ The DQ' man was Mr. Robert Weston, sP.en�t , the weekend! witkt strikes me. of Burwash, visited with jus par- Roney, TER. '2, Dublin, � W. and Mrs • Tames' Meoure. Adit�ntq ge Mrs. Catherine Feeney, Billie Miss 'Clarissa, Doddo, Ch4cago, isi But, the ladles say, he is -a fash Feeney and Miss 'Catherine Kraus, encs' Mr. and Mrs' H. B, 'Kirkby. The opple ma& a •trig to New, holidaying with 'Mm. and Mrrx W. ,y ion expert, surely you don't expect kopE spent 'Sunday at Midland.. 'Mr, audl. Mas. Noble McCallum.,Yor, On their returrn they will re consistency or sanity or any of Mr, 'and' Mrs.. John Robinson, of visited' with friends at South'amp- side in Dodds and. . other friends, Mord, where the bride those dull 'virtues' 4n an expert on Dundas, visited Thomas O'Rourke. , t0II' is on the sEaii of the public school. Miss Shirley Kirkby, London, and to the ladies' clat'hest visited her 'grandpaaouts, Mr. and Well now, ladies, when you 'put Mrs. W. Somerville. it that way I don't. I'm ready as BItOD$AGEN EAST MCKILLOP Mme• Murray, mmw�rs. Glen H spent Adva"n"luge the next .man to agree that any- LOCAL BRIEFS fast week with Mrs. Gleno Haase and, a 11 with Mrs, Alex Murray, Walton, thing crazy can, 'happen in t'h'e Mr., and Mrs.' T, E. Patterson; rwy Leon'hard+t 'met with an Visitora. at the home of Mr, and world of fa,slhion. what's more, it Jo'hm; Allan' and Dianne spent last acciilenit in which he had u bone.in Mrs; Harry Bagels were: Mr. and Boca, week at the former's home' in Y, OF ALL hi�sl log broken above the ankle:. 'Mrs, Tack. `Noone Winnipeg; 'Mr, f Y Just the same, 'here's a funny Peterboro and at the home of Mrs. J°'e wesenberg, Bius>se1s, visited Tames 1i, Cutt, Powas�son; Mrs. See m�' for rem�r�i�lil thing: with Mr,. and Mrs'. Charles Ahrens. Peter Ralgton'aud-son, (Stephen, of l CANADIANS Patterson's sister in Norwich. Not so long•ago I was staying in Mr, and Mrs, John iG. Diegel, of Toronto" and. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace a Mrs, Leonard ome th, 'Cartrerry, Ferris, vis4te& 'Mr, and 'Mrs. Nor•' D1s'bee, of Arvla.. LOW MTE1 p�0N a .place where some of the con- Man., returned' home t'hds' week at- v.eniences of modern 'science had ter visiting with Dr. and Mr's. V. m'a. Bode and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frank and not quite reached. I'm speaking Harburn, Mrs. John' C. Diogel, Strattord', . ,Gail, of Preston, were holiday vial- AUTO INSURANCE Liberal.' particularly of plumbing, Part of Mrs. Peter Hay and Mrs, John, visited' with Mr. and Mrs. William tors with Mr. and Mrs. William the et�'uigment of the little 'house L Querengesser.` ��.-� Hay and three'children, of; Niagara Koehler and with her parents, Mr, p } up -there was an old magazine and Falls, were guesft for; a week of Mr. and 'Mrs. Voll, Kitchener, and Mrs, Fergus Horan. POLICY it just so happened that this maga- M•r. ,and Mrs. Wilfred, Coleman, in visited, Tdr.'and Mrs. Harold' Mogk. A number from this vicinity, at zine was one which has long since Tuekersmith. Mrs• Norman Bode is hiome from tendedthe funeral of the late Wil- R. F. McKERCHER gone out of existence. It was a Mr, :M. A Reid, ands Miss) Alice the Stratford Hospital, where she liam Steinbach, Brodhagen, on Sat-. ���� journal called The Modern Prix- Reid, ,ace underwent an operation Phone 849 r 4 ompamieil 'by Mr, and; Mrs urday. villa," and. •I gathered it was a lad- Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Querenges- Seaforth M. 'G. 'Reid and Donald.,,. of Ham'il Mr. and Mrs. Normae Eggert, sea' fashion magazine. ton,. are on a motor ; trip through' 1 ser, Susan and Patricia of 'New Miss ,Marg' 'Jackson and Mr. and Do You—remember what the ladies �, Dundee, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Halilburton District, and, will. also - consIdered the height of fashion in &pend a -reek at Huni s'vflle: Wm: L. Querengesder. Faxes 1926? They wore hats shaped- like Mr. and Mia. ,!'Fula Rose, Sarnia, helmets which effective, conceal -Mr, and Mrs. S'tawart-MCIntosh, visited Mr, and" Mns, Chris. • W. ed what used to be egarded as a 'eesDetroit, spent tact week with rola Leonhardt. 3• tives and friend�e in. Seaforth •andi woman's crowning glory—namely, vicinity. ! Mi•. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and Baseball' Playoffsher hair. "They wore dresses cut 1 Gerald; visited' in Strfa,tford withTAXES so that all the women looked• fiat• "Rev' and Mrs, R:H. �'uettams and family, Detroit, were guesltsl of Mr. and Myst Jack Krug. chested which strikes' me as some- Mr. and Mrs. McKellar this week, Misses A+ud1rey Hina 'and' Joan (Huron -Perth Intermediate) thing pretty unnatural. In those Mr. Donald Finlayson and Mr. Ki'sttner, Glenn Srickman and Ross Reduced times the ladies wore their belts Roy tweiland; Toronto, spent the Osborne visited in Port ,Stanley, draped around their hips a good BEST 3 -OUT -OF -5 SERIES KXETER, at SEAFORTH I Tuesday,, Aug. 11 (Second Game) LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH Game Time — 6 p.m. AbMISSION: Adults 35c;' Children 25c -""BOOST YOUR BALL •TEAM" S, F Yr 'i �• 7 't. a.1;z *,1Hrt,f •yt J,w,r'�ei � uI�FF. '�K {l; FS �}'�ryA�,>i �"q�`te �'3 2"sof+� t1`�^t�a: , t.. Y.r Y - p r 'h,:.., k„'F:h,” s. 'ar - • , A, S,-4>+d',h,. +GYt r r , u Na ,r. ,a ]r v' i \ tt tl Y I. l<81f�v�1!+ A J!` , �p�l M .. ` y d : ON• �I r:, T R ( +I '1 I , 111TD,..2,s"� �� Loa FORSAL" ''USED, CARS ' + 1951 DODGE SEDAN. 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH"SEDAN---Radio 1948 FORD SEDAN 1947 CHEV. COACH 1946 DODGE SEDAN 1946 . CHEV. SEDAN USED TRUCKS 1952 DODGE 1/2 -TON 1951 FARGO ?%-TON 1948 DODGE 3-TON—With Racks 1940 DODGE 1 -TON NEW MACHINERY A 6 COMBINES AW 9 WINDROWERS • --- _ _---- • ONE ONLY -- 24x40 BELL THRESHER with High Elevator and Drive Belt Rowcliffe Motors the same old thing over and, over �` — — •Standards again, no matter how sensible it is, sometimes gets boring That's when ■ ch begin to say "Its tin .fora Harvesting- Machinee OLD AGE change." ` PENSIONS well, sometimes it is time fora change. Maybe this fellow Dior is ight when he feeYs that about now ,FAMILY the women oE,the world would beSALE V' 0 TrO E• ALLOWANCES the 'better for wearing their skirts d a little shorter. I wouldn't know, But I do know this. Every time 1 Allis-Chalmers P.T.O. Combine—Like new VETERANS somebody came around 'and talo me 1 Case Combine with engine --Used' one season BENEFITS things ought to be changed I'd take ' a good long look at it before 1 1 32-50 Thresher with Cutter agreed. If I were a woman I'd -be afraid that these changes. just 1 24=40 Bell. Thresher with Cutter might turn out to .be something as 1 New Holland Forage Harvester — Complete >.' • ,' Creates ridiculous -as those get-ups of 1926. g p � M And here% another thing I know. With Unloading wagon �* J}Y { My great-grandmother ad 'h'a good AND 1Massey-Harris 7 -foot BinderyKry Markets black silk dressonly one On n Masted her all herr mature life.e. Once 1 No. 66 New Holland Baler 6 in a while she must have got tired�, My 1 No. 70 Oliver Tractor of it. Once in a while she must=::<v; D John Deere,Tractor .. a: �� ..' i have longed for a change. But her 1 BR Jo Jane 1953 common gense always won out. It 1 40 Cockshutt Tractor CUT TAXES0: was a good dress which had given _ good service. So she kept right on Also a Complete Line of Cockshutt and New Exports wearing Asa result she saved -money for Holland Machines on Hand her children, got them good educa- tions and made sure that their fu - Reach ture was better than she herselfM had enjoyed. SEE • WHAT YOULL A`416 M -I N she was a very old lady when Gordon Mr6a'vu GAIN ILL O . she died, but I'll 'bet that when she , 4 �' " y saw how'. her'good common sense Phones: , Seaforth 832 r .33;. Brussels. 19r 26'' „ TJder a Progres�.ve C.oervative Government breaking had 'helped her 'children along the T �+ road tto,better living, .she was mighty .4{'"A,LTON, ONTARIO _. SILL RECORDS! glad she resisted the cry, "Time for a change." Income ' Tax EXEMPTION Now' After August 10 Keep Huron r SER THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Married Man2 000 $ , $3,000 on' the Huron County's Finest Market Single Man1000 1500 Government, for $ SIDE SALES TAX of the D, USE CARS " HOUSE. On Clothes, Shoes j a% NONE 1953 OHM. DE LUXE SSEDAN • 1948 CHEV. STYLEMAStTFRi COACH And Other Necessities 1968 CHEV. ,STYLELINE SEDAN 1948 CREV. SEDAN 2—•1952 CHEV, STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIALS 1947 CHEV. COACH IN H H ROLA 1952 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN 1942 DODGE COACH 1952 PONTIAC STYLELIN9 COACH 1941 FIORD SEDAN .1951 CHEV. STYLZI T SEDAN 1951 DODGE SEDAN TRUCK6 1961 CHEV.' POWER-GLIDE'COA'CH, with radio *194$ MF1G URY 3ysi�ON PiQBIIP 1949 FORD BbDAN—t�$96 198$ CHEV, $/,-TON t Vote A written guarantee for AO days on all Late Model Cars , MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM MC ean�r : ;:, - and End Lo sided Government BRUSSELS MOTORS p BRUSSELS ONTA910 ` Issued by the �"` • ' 1 j r jet. Published By Huron Progressive Conservative Association Huron Liberal PHONE 79-X --- The Home of Softer Used Caftw OPIP" ILVERV I? r smclatioh 4. Y I4•• w`q+k� ti , ,. .. .v ,•,.i,. , ! r S .. , :.. -C. a i': ,.. ,. .: .. ,'. k.+,l ..... ...,. .. Y• .. .� rc_.. .,1Nw_6._. u, .,r..ts'a., .�]::,,,.13rf ..,: J.b n,,,l. _ — 4sva's�I,..LJ,d1, m.y�i'_• e,.„,.a ��.u-,nsd.�ar.rt., .�,t �„�1 .� {.i{r'.r`r ,r,.� .:,r..r.�r. ao �:��,, ,. v.. "L.�_„�.a_„d, ut. ,v ..�,.�-uej,�u lrl .b,,...,L ._-., :rm .,, ,�.�. d.,r'S. 513 MILLION six inches below where old Mother Nature had obviously puttheir In the Last waists. In short, the fashions of 1926 seemed to be designed in every way Budgets to prove that the female form 'was .Two something entirely different from what Nature made it, Yet the editor of "The Modern t Priscilla" 'had tfhis to say in 1926: Balances "Never have women been more sensibly dressed than today;" Now not for one moment would I Budgets deny the ladies -the right to pre- tend they look different than what they are. If they want, to hide •' their beautiful tresses under 'a bushel basket, that's all right with me. If they want to pretend. they have no breasts' and that their improves waistline is where it isn't,' that's O.K., too, but when they go farther and pretend that such carryings on 'moat "senshble"' tMv�nY g are the ever, I do draw the line. I know as well as the next man, BEST 3 -OUT -OF -5 SERIES KXETER, at SEAFORTH I Tuesday,, Aug. 11 (Second Game) LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH Game Time — 6 p.m. AbMISSION: Adults 35c;' Children 25c -""BOOST YOUR BALL •TEAM" S, F Yr 'i �• 7 't. a.1;z *,1Hrt,f •yt J,w,r'�ei � uI�FF. '�K {l; FS �}'�ryA�,>i �"q�`te �'3 2"sof+� t1`�^t�a: , t.. Y.r Y - p r 'h,:.., k„'F:h,” s. 'ar - • , A, S,-4>+d',h,. +GYt r r , u Na ,r. ,a ]r v' i \ tt tl Y I. l<81f�v�1!+ A J!` , �p�l M .. ` y d : ON• �I r:, T R ( +I '1 I , 111TD,..2,s"� �� Loa FORSAL" ''USED, CARS ' + 1951 DODGE SEDAN. 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH"SEDAN---Radio 1948 FORD SEDAN 1947 CHEV. COACH 1946 DODGE SEDAN 1946 . CHEV. SEDAN USED TRUCKS 1952 DODGE 1/2 -TON 1951 FARGO ?%-TON 1948 DODGE 3-TON—With Racks 1940 DODGE 1 -TON NEW MACHINERY A 6 COMBINES AW 9 WINDROWERS • --- _ _---- • ONE ONLY -- 24x40 BELL THRESHER with High Elevator and Drive Belt Rowcliffe Motors the same old thing over and, over �` — — •Standards again, no matter how sensible it is, sometimes gets boring That's when ■ ch begin to say "Its tin .fora Harvesting- Machinee OLD AGE change." ` PENSIONS well, sometimes it is time fora change. Maybe this fellow Dior is ight when he feeYs that about now ,FAMILY the women oE,the world would beSALE V' 0 TrO E• ALLOWANCES the 'better for wearing their skirts d a little shorter. I wouldn't know, But I do know this. Every time 1 Allis-Chalmers P.T.O. Combine—Like new VETERANS somebody came around 'and talo me 1 Case Combine with engine --Used' one season BENEFITS things ought to be changed I'd take ' a good long look at it before 1 1 32-50 Thresher with Cutter agreed. If I were a woman I'd -be afraid that these changes. just 1 24=40 Bell. Thresher with Cutter might turn out to .be something as 1 New Holland Forage Harvester — Complete >.' • ,' Creates ridiculous -as those get-ups of 1926. g p � M And here% another thing I know. With Unloading wagon �* J}Y { My great-grandmother ad 'h'a good AND 1Massey-Harris 7 -foot BinderyKry Markets black silk dressonly one On n Masted her all herr mature life.e. Once 1 No. 66 New Holland Baler 6 in a while she must have got tired�, My 1 No. 70 Oliver Tractor of it. Once in a while she must=::<v; D John Deere,Tractor .. a: �� ..' i have longed for a change. But her 1 BR Jo Jane 1953 common gense always won out. It 1 40 Cockshutt Tractor CUT TAXES0: was a good dress which had given _ good service. So she kept right on Also a Complete Line of Cockshutt and New Exports wearing Asa result she saved -money for Holland Machines on Hand her children, got them good educa- tions and made sure that their fu - Reach ture was better than she herselfM had enjoyed. SEE • WHAT YOULL A`416 M -I N she was a very old lady when Gordon Mr6a'vu GAIN ILL O . she died, but I'll 'bet that when she , 4 �' " y saw how'. her'good common sense Phones: , Seaforth 832 r .33;. Brussels. 19r 26'' „ TJder a Progres�.ve C.oervative Government breaking had 'helped her 'children along the T �+ road tto,better living, .she was mighty .4{'"A,LTON, ONTARIO _. SILL RECORDS! glad she resisted the cry, "Time for a change." Income ' Tax EXEMPTION Now' After August 10 Keep Huron r SER THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Married Man2 000 $ , $3,000 on' the Huron County's Finest Market Single Man1000 1500 Government, for $ SIDE SALES TAX of the D, USE CARS " HOUSE. On Clothes, Shoes j a% NONE 1953 OHM. DE LUXE SSEDAN • 1948 CHEV. STYLEMAStTFRi COACH And Other Necessities 1968 CHEV. ,STYLELINE SEDAN 1948 CREV. SEDAN 2—•1952 CHEV, STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIALS 1947 CHEV. COACH IN H H ROLA 1952 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN 1942 DODGE COACH 1952 PONTIAC STYLELIN9 COACH 1941 FIORD SEDAN .1951 CHEV. STYLZI T SEDAN 1951 DODGE SEDAN TRUCK6 1961 CHEV.' POWER-GLIDE'COA'CH, with radio *194$ MF1G URY 3ysi�ON PiQBIIP 1949 FORD BbDAN—t�$96 198$ CHEV, $/,-TON t Vote A written guarantee for AO days on all Late Model Cars , MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM MC ean�r : ;:, - and End Lo sided Government BRUSSELS MOTORS p BRUSSELS ONTA910 ` Issued by the �"` • ' 1 j r jet. Published By Huron Progressive Conservative Association Huron Liberal PHONE 79-X --- The Home of Softer Used Caftw OPIP" ILVERV I? r smclatioh 4. Y I4•• w`q+k� ti , ,. .. .v ,•,.i,. , ! r S .. , :.. -C. a i': ,.. ,. .: .. ,'. k.+,l ..... ...,. .. 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