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QIYLL ENJOY DANCING AT THE
1 1Pppnlnr Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mit-
Chen, every Friday night, to the music of
Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks.
TION LONIE AND THE INTERNATION-
• ' ally popular Italian Palermo Bros..
sponsored by the Clinton Area Youth for
Christ, will appear in Clinton, September
0-20, inclusive, in the new Legion Ha44ll.
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED--GPRL TO WORK IN
dental office. Start immediately, Ap-
91y DR F. J. BECHELY. Phone 185 or
895, Seaforth. 4468-1
Wanted
WANTED - SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
PHONE SEAFORTH 266. Write
BOX 299, Seaforth. 4467 tf
WANTED - CUSTOM COMBINING:
grain, small seeds, beans; standing
or swathed. BOB PARSONS, R.R. 1,
Cromarty. Phone 690 r 41, Hensall.
4467x2
'WANTED - COMPANION - HOUSE -
keeper to are /or refined, Christian.
Protestant lady, in modern home with all
conveniences. Apply Box 248, HURON
EXPOSITOR. 4468x1
WANTED -SOMEONE WHO READS
1 The Huron Expositdr thoroughly each OR SALE -USED JACKET HEATER
week, to look for certain news items and F
in good condition. PHONE 848-J,
send them to us. Write CLIPS, 180 Col- Seaforth. 4468-1
borne E., Oakville, Ont. 4468x1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF -
feats Will be held in Stanley 'Town-
ship, on Bayfield Road, on Wednesday,
August 19, at 1 p.m., at the home of the
late Rev. Janes Foote: Walnut antique
sofa; walnut dining room suite; day
bed; library table; cherry corner cup-
board; cabinet radio; sectional bookcase;
cherry chest of drawers; aookcase; 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; trpnk ;
Victrola and records; drophead Singer sew-
ing machine; china; crystal; number of
nieces of Bridal Wreath, Limouges china;
also Royal Ironstone dhina ; 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 POOTE and MISS ANNIE
FOOT'E, Proprietresses; Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
For Sale
VOR SAIF UPRIGHT PIANO. PHONE
324-W, Seaforth. 4468-1
port SALE -BARN, TO BE TORN
• down and removed. PHONE 691-M,
Seaforth. 4468x1
POTATOES FOR SALE - APPLY TO
GEORGE SMALE, Hensel].
4468-1
For Rent
port RENT-FURNISIIED, HEATED 3 -
room apartment; refrigerator and
stove. Share bath. Private entrance.
PHONE 42, Seaforth. 4468-1
FOR RENT -4 -ROOM HEATED APART-
ment, with bath room, sun porch; also
cellar, for September 1, PHONE 249-W,
Seaforth.
FOR SALE - McCLARY ELECTRIC
table -top range, nine months old;
kitchen suite. FRANK LITT. Phone
138-W. 4468x1
HONEY FOR SALE -CLOVER HONEY
in your own containers; 20 cents a
pound. Also comb honey in small sec- :
tions. WALLACE ROSS APAIRIES, Sea -
forth. 4467-2
port SALE -USED REFRIGERATORS,
one 91. and two 61/ cubic feet: also
4468-tf a 4 -burner electric range, heavy duty ;
electric hot plate; Moffat 2landi-Chef. New
VCR RENT - 5 -ROOM APARTMENT; Appliances -159; discount on Laundromat
▪ electric refrigerator, electric store, and Dryer; also 9 cubic foot Westinghouse
telephone: separate bath. Apply after 7 refrigerator; non -automatic ironers and
p.m. to JOHN TREMEER, Victoria St, I toasters, at $5.00 each: CLARK & FUSS.
4468x1 Hensall. Phone 124:- 4468-2
'PARK FOR RENT -100 -ACRE FARM,
with good buildings: 92 acres tillable
Iand. Possession this fall. Apply on Lot
10, Concession 3, Stanley Township, or
write Box 249, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4468-1
Motor Cars For Sale
port SALE -3 -TON G.M.C. TRUCK ;
cdtabination stake and dump, excel-
lent condition. Business and P.C.V. in-
cluded. Owner deceased. BOX 183, Zur-
ich, Ont. 4468-2
MODEL 'A' FORD -SEALED BEAM
lights; good rubber and new battery.
Apply to GEORGE HESS, Hensall, Phone
157-R, Hensall. 4468-1
Farms For Sale
1 ARM FOR RENT -400 -ACRE FARM,
for sale in Hibbert Township, Lot 25.
Concession 3, four miles from town, two
miles from church, one mile from school
and the High Schol ,bus passes the door;
12 -robin 2 -storey •brick house with Hydro;
barn .88x48, straw shed 56x86, henhouse
and garage; two good wells and niver-
failing spring. Also 50 -acre grass farm
for sale, Lot 241.. E, Concession 7, Hibbert
Township. Good well with windmill, and
four acres of bush; well fenced. MRS.
DANIEL J. O'CONNSR, R,R. 2, Dublin.
Phone 41" r 14, Dublin. 4468x4
Livestock Wanted
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free. of charge Tor prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth 655 r 2.
Notices
N
OTICE - I AM AGAIN BUYING
grain for George Thompson, Hensel].
Call for information. W. M. SPROAT.
Phone 655 r 2, Seaforth. 4464-88
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth,
Phone 347-R. 4863-tf
pAINTING - SPRAY OR BRUSH ;
Papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign
painting a specialty. ED. (BUCK) LIT-
TLE, Hensall. Phone 196-R, Hensel!.
4425-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 - PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 285,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd.' 4899-tf
ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
Ball STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 882; local 252. 4486-18
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1- MCRILLOP
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile An-
soc. (O,A.A,), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
894-M. 4456-tf
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
TTPON INSTRUCTIONS FROM COM -
• ail under authority of By -Law No. 18,
1052, Township of Tackeremith, I hereby
Proclaim that all dogs in the hamlets of
Egtnondville and Marpurhey are prohibited
ftom running lit large during the period
from June 1, 1958, to November 1, 1958.
Ovines or harborers of dogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be
'Albieot to a rausxintum penalty of 050.00.
(Signed) D. A. MOFF'AT,
ReevTownship Tait' ckeremlt,h.
4451.48
Property Por Sale
�.c SAI,V4PROOM PRAMS SOME,
d idstd ted *Weir Rested. MModei bstb•
irbFtp► Ate k(ttisaiet, sievr gbr este. tots ed
,ter, grtt`desi otAY'1'ON DENNXE3.
Vine 855 -w, Serifoi'IJi ., 44894f
9 0-9tOrtitY
�, ltvltf al room deli, g-
;nl„tiff heated hOwio, inerading
edg§;of td'wst Arrrov.
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FOR SALE BY TENDER
QBALED TENDERS MARKED AS TO
• content and addressed to the undersign-
ed, will be received until NOON, E,D.$.T.,
Saturday, 15 August, 1958, for Lots 23 to
27, inclusive, Beatty & Stark Survey, and
the building situated thereon, centrally lo-
cated on Church Street, Seaforth, Ontario,
Tbe 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-
facturing, 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 ahovementioned,
Proposals will be considered; the highest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
M. MCKELLAR,
Sec.-Treas., Public School Board,
Seaforth, Ont... -,
4467-2
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (EU B B E R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25e;
24 samples 81.00. Mail -Order Dept, T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
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need, when and where you,
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required - quifo a saving
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Come in and let us show
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pumps.
Write or edit
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Phitihit1g Si that
Phone 36, liens ,int«
il.
Masters Charles Mickle, 'BDbtb
,Mickle and Jerry Drysdale are at-
tending the United Church Camp,
Hiawatha, this week, north et
Goderich.
'Mr. and Mrs. Grill Hughes, of
Victoria, B.C., and their daughter,
Births
AHRENS--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens, Brodhagen, a daughter.
BURL -lit Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried
Buri, R.R. 2, Walton, a daughter.
CARDNO-.At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
C. Cardno (nee Betty Read), Seaforth,
a son --James Alexander.
STADELMANN-.At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on August 12, to Mr, and Mrs.
Fernand Stadeiman, Blyth, a daughter.
WILLIS-At Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on
August 7, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Willis, the gift of a son -Robert Parker.
lrs. Williamson, of Sa jkatchewan,
are visiting with Mr, and Mus,
George Hess, Mrs. Hess is a niece
of 11Qr. and. Mrs. Hughes.
Billy Shaddick is spending three
weeks with relatives in Port Elgin
and Pahaexaton,
Mrs. L. McCoy, Kathy, Jimmy
and Christine, Toronto, are vaca-
tioning for the month of August
with Mrs. Cloy sparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Scruton and
family, Port Dover, spent .the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick
and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. MCNaugh-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and
daughter, Mrs. McCloy, and family
were guests .Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon ,Manson, at their cot-
tage at Bruce Beach.
Mrs. Haun rendered e. Ideas
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc.
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We will be closed for staff holidays from August'23rd to August
3Oth, inclusive. Where semen is shipped, service will not be
available until September 1st.
NEW BUSINESS iS SOLICITED
For Service, call Collect: CLINTON 242
Week days, 7:3'0 to 10 am.; nSundaya and holidays, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Cows noticed in heat later in the day should be inseminated' on
the following day. Top sires of all breeds are used. However,
we are featuring the Aberdeen -Angus in this ad. They are as fol-
lows:
Blackbird Bandolier of Anoka 30th -By Prince Bandolier:1th, by
Blackcap Grenadier G- R. loth, from Rally Blackbird Lady
17th by Envious Blackcap B. 9th,
Blackcap of Maple Gables 65th-ey Blackcap General of Elm
Grove, by Burgess. General of Ada 2nd, •.from Pridetta of Don
•Head) by Enchanter of Bordulac• 2nd.
Bandolier of Maple Grove 28 -By Bandolier of Maple Grove lath,
by Bandolier of Anoka, from Miss Burgess of Anoka 4111, by
Blackbird Bandolier of Page. '
Queen's Grenadier of Corydon -By Dominator U. A. by Eston Re-
peater 2nd, from Queen Henderson 39th,--by'Eston Compress
2nd.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DandngEvery Nigh
To One of the Most Popular Orchestras Grand Bend
Has Ever iHadi
NEIL 1VIcKAY and his ALL-STARS
- featuring -
June - Johnny - and the Quartette
EVERY THURSDAY
r
THE ARTHUR MURRAY SHOW
"It Gi'ows and Grows!"
A half-hour of Ballroom Exhibitions, plus tuition by
.America's top instructors - plus 21/2 hours regular
dancing at usual admission of 75 cents each,
Summer Sale at
GOODWINS'
Commencing
Saturday, Aug. 15
All Leather Summer Shoes - 25% Off
All Canvas Summer Shoes 20% Off
Straw Hats 20% Off
T -Shirts 20% Off
Summer Shorts 25% Off
Halters and Sun Dresses , .. 25% Off
Krinkle Crepes 25% Off
GOODWINS' - Hensall, Out.
USED CARS
1950 METEOR SEDAN
1950 FORD COACH
1949 MONARCH SEDAN
1949 FORD COACH
1948 MERCURY SEDAN
1941 FORD COACH r
1941 PONTIAC COACH
- TRUCKS --
1947 FARGO 1/2 -TON PICKUP
1937 DODGE 1/2 -TION PICKUP
--- TRACTORS -
1949 FORD TRACTOR
1947 FORD TRACTOR •
Used Ford Plow, Cultivator and Mower
also in stock
DALY MOTORI
FORD 11ONARG'E
Phone 102 • Stator
.1040 S*0444
Thought" 4tr 0.4V Oti v.@ ,
Uniiet, •Ohureh last STOAT
Ing. Rev. J. B. Pox deMber
inspiring anearoage.
rD 410 snit Or aald'•
a ' X0,0 3,4Irene-F!erett of P]rh *e Ai-
berth10 a" 00.0 with Mr. imtt Shit.
, &Ott'
Lead in Softbaii playoffs z%@V. 1t: Dun,oannaiti` mad
Xra
ea ... Ui their daughter
Dot Mousseau scattered' five hitg rikCL;: gi}erite,,. ltFLve returned From
while pitching for. lfens811 (Finks" their, eettage 'to them ans?:e.
Variety) to an 11-2 W.O.A!A, Inter- Mr, and Mrs. George -Wallace, an-
mediate
cmediate "B" softball victory over campanted (by Milt,: Aigus $alien-
Ciinhon R.C.A:F., at cl nton f don- Tyne, qt• Stratford, $pent Sunday
day night. The decision gave the with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ballantyne
locals a 2-1 game lead in the best of Thames Road.
bf-Idve playoff series. Pete aVlasae' etre. R. Robertson attended the
and Gordon Baird slammed bases -
loaded homers for the winners.
Dr. Libbard and Miss Mary Pep -
re, union, of the Ohdttick family at
springbank.
Mr.' and Mrs. John, 'Wallace vis -
pier, Toronto; Mr. Edward • Peppler, ited with Mur. and Mrs. Alvin tDoells
Ottawa, and. Dr. and Mrs. W. Shel- in iSebringville.
lick, of Florida, were recent guests I Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, of
with Mrs. James W. Bonthron. Walton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. -
;Miss, Mary Scott, Seaforth, has Ted Storey.
returned home after spending a I Miss !Helen Shute visited with
week's vacation with her grandpar- Mr. and Mrs, Dave Gardiner.
ents, Mr, and Mrs. William For-
rest,
STAFFA
ti
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fisher, Mite
chell, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd' Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Marion and
Margo, Windsor, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pigeon and
family, Gait, visited wit airs- Jack
Drake.
Miss Eleanor Boa vis'1ted with
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Harburn, St.
Marys.
Recent Bride Feted
Several friend's andelatives
gathered at Staffa Hall before her
wedding to honor Mrs, Hugh May,
formerly Shirley Riley. Mrs. Cecil
Bowman gave a reading, followed
by an amusing mock wedding.
Participants in this were Mrs.
A. H. Daynard, Mrs. George Boa,
Mrs. Fergus McKellar, Mrs. Gerald
Agar, Mrs. Walter O'Brien, ,Mret
Henry Harburn and Mrs. Russel
Parsons. Mrs, Robert iSadier sang
a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Henry
Harburn on the piano. An amus- I
ing skit was presented by Mrs.
James 'Scott, Mrs. Walter O'Brien
and Mrs. Fergus McKellar. ;Miss!
NormaHepburn read the address
and Misses Jeanette Diebold, Jean-
ette Elliott and Joy Vivian present
ed the gifts of a hostess chair, end j
table and book -ends, as well as
many personal gifts. A delicious
lunch was served by several of the
women.
IA reception was held in the
Staffa Hall for Mr- and Mrs. Hugh'
Mal, when they were presented
with a sum of money. Dancing
was enjoyed, with music by the
Harburn orchestra. Lunch was
served. Mr, and Mrs. May will re-
side in London,
BRUCEFIELD
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Association of Brucefield
United Church was held on the
afternoon of August 4 with an at-
tendance of 20 members and four
visitors. -
,Mrs, Douglas 'and' Mrs, John
IBroadfoot had' charge of the devo-
tion -al period, Mrs. George Ander-
son was pianist 'ter the meeting.
The subject, "Humility," was taken
by airs. Broadfoot, and Mrs. Doug-
las led in prayer,
Miss 'M. McDonald presided over
the business .period. Ater the
Creed was repeated in unison the
minutes of the July meeting were
read and adopted. The roll cal"
was answered by "your favorite
place to spend a summer holiday."
In the absence of Mrs. Berry, Mrs.
W. McBeath gave the treasurer's
report. :Several notes of apprecia-
tion were read. The meeting was
closed. 'with the W.A. hymn and
prayer.
Group one had charge of the re-
creational part of the meeting.
Mrs. George Henderson and her
sister, Mrs. !Snider, of Woodstock,
sang a pleasing duet, which was
enjoyed by all. Miss Swan con-
ducted two interesting contests.
Lunch was served and a social hour
was spent over the tea cups,
:Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson and
Ina, Mrs. J. Paterson, Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson, Mon-
treaI, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pater-
son, London, were weekend guuests
With Mr. and Mrs, Alex Paterson.
•Mrs, J. 'Umber and Jane, King-
ston, have returned home after vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haugh.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
C. Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs, McClung are sport-
ing a new 'Studebaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boyce and
family visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Boyce.
Miss Marg Aikenhead spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Aikenhead.
• Mr. and Mrs, T" B. Baird, Mrs.
Agnes Baird and Mrs. D. Tough
visited in 'Goderich on Sunday.
Miss Tena McNaughton spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Smillie, Hensall,
CROMARTY
Hold Reception For Newlyweds
A reception was held In Stara
Hall on Friday night in honor of
the newlyweds, Mr. and ,Mrs. Robt.
Laing. A large crowd wasapresent
and the evening was spent in dam -
in. The music was provided' by the
Harburn orchestra.
The hagkpy couple were present-
ed with a purse of money. Mr. Jack
Butson read the, address and the
presentation wke mad b by Eldon
Allah. The groom made a suitable
reply, after Which all joined in
singing, "For They Are ;Jellp;Good
Fellows." Dailcing.-then dontiliiied
until the wee 'sans' hours of the
morning.
Master Ronald Detehert is spend
lu'g a few •holidays with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Laing.
IMI and Mrs. Frei& Caddick and
little daughter, of Lendom1, visited'.
with Mrs. Grace Scott said Mr. and
Mrs.: Don Scott,
Mrs and Mrs. Bruce Balfour have
tretifined to their !hate at fault
ate 'Marie after visi%tiikg fair a Week
With lir, and Mrs,, 111 m Hamill -
KIPPEN
Mr. and IMrs. Norman Diekert vis-
ited a couple of days last week with
relatives in 'CIifford.
'Mrs. Wilfred \Meliis visited Wed-
nesday) with her brother, Mr. Gib-
son, in Wroxeter, who had the mis-
fortune to break his leg.
Mrs. Orville Workman spent Fri-
day in London.
Mr. tHavercamp, who is residing
in Mr. Rochus Faber's house on the
London lioad, has purchased Mr.
Ingram's farm, near Exeter, on No.
4 ,Highway.
Rev. and Norman McLeod are
spending a few days at Mr. Wm.
Ivison's cottage at Drysdale.
Thursday visitors of Mrs. McCiy-
mont were; two ,nephews, Mr, Clay-
ton Bossenberry, of Detroit, and.
Mr. Leonard Wagner, of Zurich; al-
so a granddaughter and hus+band',
Mr, ands Mrs. Pat Curran, London.
Sunday visitors included Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Peterson, of Cottam;
Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Getty, of Rllth-
ven, and Mrs. Jennie Schilbe, 02
Exeter. -
Mr. W. 'R. Cooper spent the week.
end in Toronto, his wife returning
with shim on Monday after being
away a couple of weeks:
Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs-. Alvin Ulch, of
Windsor, spent Monday in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen •Burnham, of
Salem, Mich., accompanied by Miss
Burnham, of Ypsilanti, Mich„ visit-
ed over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Elston Dowson.
Hensall Man Killed Near Here
Alex Hildebrandt, 47, of Hensall,
was instantly killed in a level cross-
ing accident two miles north of
here on Monday at 9:05 a.m. Mr.
Hildebrandt was riding on a C.N.R.
jigger when a truck, owned. by
Levis Bros., Clinton, and driven by
Donald W. .Strong, Clinton, was in
collision with Mr. Hildebrandt, Es-
caping injury were iCecil Maxwell,
C.N.R. Hensall section foreman;
George -McLeod, Hensall, and Joe
Steep and- Tom Deeves, of Clinton.
The Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute will meet at the home of Miss
'Margaret MacKay on Wednesday,
There is a place for
you in Business
Westervelt School provides
a means by which young men
and young women can enter
affractive positions and in the
course of a few years share
the social and cultural advan-
tages of London and other
progressive Western Ontario
cities.
Popular courses for women:
Executive Secretarial, Junior
Secretarial; and for men: Busi-
ness Administration, Account-
ing. Fall term: August 31 to
December 18.
Mail this convenient coupon.
Please send me Westervelt
School BULLETIN of Courses.
NAME
ADDRESS ..««, •
RYELT
CHOOL
463 Richmond Street • London • Ontario
leo- pt 19, at 8180 p.m.•
R1ilI wilt. be a hotehend in4nlotry
its looation. We. Sterling •G a>ha*
Will b9, the west speaker, A flower
denaolpstration will be given by lyric
Winer. alma, W. IL. McLean will
give Current events. The ;South
Huron Achievement ' •Day will be
held in pun:ton, District High Sohooi
on August 19. !All wishing to at-
tend
ttend are welcome.
Mrs. Winder left on Sunday for
a vacation in Wladeor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAliifater
were in Detrblt over the weekend
attending the 'wedding of 'Marilyn
Scott and James F. Peters. Miss
Scott is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Scott, former residents
of ,Seaforth.
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Phone 663 r 4
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CLINT OM,
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"THE REDHEAD AND
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Tues., Wed, -- Aug. 19 - 19 ,
"THE MAN WH.O
CHEATED HIMSELF**
1.1 9-4. Cobb .sane Wyatt ,
NEWTS - vAIR'rooN
Thurs., Fri. -- Aug, 20.21
"COPPER CANYON"
(Teehnieoler)
Ray Milland Hedy Lama's.
NEWS '--, CARTOON
Children's Playground
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
Children Under 12 in {fare
Admitted 11'ILEE
Final Clearance.
OUT, GO ALL THE DRESSES IN A FINAL CLEAN SWEEP! -
Ridiculously 1 -ow Prices on Remainder of Summer Dresses
VALUES TO 16.50 SIZES 9 TO 52
Ladies' Wear - Dry Goods
Tudor's Hensall - Phone 70
My Sincere Thanks
To all those in the Riding of Huron,
who worked so faithfully, and who
by their vote contributed to our
cause.
Andrew Y.Mclean
Harvest Speciais
M: H�21A Self -Propelled Combine - Excellent
condition
International 62R Combine --Two years old, with
motor, pickup and scour clean; like new
M. -H. Clipper Combine, P.T.O. - $375
Case Binder -7 -foot, four -years old - $200.
Several M. -H. Binders in working condition -
• $100 each
• •
Also Several Used 2 and 3 -Furrow Tractor Plows -
REDUCED TO CLEAR
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541
Seaforth
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest Market
for -
USED CARS
1953 CHET., DE LUXE SEDAN
1953 CHEM STYLE/AWE SEDAN
2-41952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIALS
1952 CHLEV. DD LUXE SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC sTYLELTNE COAL
1961 CH'EV. 8TYLELINE SEDAN
ldllil DODGE SEDAN
1951 CI1EV 'POWER.'GLIDE COACH, with radio
1950 'CHEVROLET COACH
1949 PAD SEDAN -4895
A written guarantee for 130
1948 CHEV. STYE COACH
19418 CHEV. SEDAN
1948 OLDSMOBILD !SEDAN
1947 CHb7V, OOAOH
1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1942 ,DODGE
--1 TRUCKS ._._.q
1940 'CHEV. %TON
1948 ,MERCURY 1/ZarON PICKUP
days on all Late Model Cars
MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE PROM
BRUSSELS MCTORS
ERitSSE'L,S s.:w. ONT#IIIO
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