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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-09-25, Page 5• • • 411111 A Week A. a >ti ... 0010 YKM LOOM The big wind is overt phialile after a Week of rash promising and hopeful preaching, all is back to .normal. Friday was the final day for: all Student Vouncil nominees to mato their platform speeches, Ars the ballots came in, it looked hike close contest for the president's chair. When all was over, Jim Flannigan nosed out his close op- position, Edna Martin, Doug Keyes and Ron Muir. See me #or ..re markebly LOW RATESION` . AUTOINSURANCI 1MI01State Farm Mutual! ;12 R. F. McKERCHER Phone 849 r 4 Seaforth am oo In the secretary, race, it was' a three-way battle 'between Sheila. McFadden, Hazel Slavin and Elaine Ftue, :Sheila came lip holdeog the pen, also finding light she was go- ing to be kept •busy right from the first. Don't look now but the 'old min- or' is back. You guessed it. John .MoGavinwas turned loose on the money bag" for .the third straight time. Marian Lillico was John's lone opposition in the close con- test. Just in case James feels the strain is too had, he will have a right hand lady all set to step into the driver's seat. With the vice- president's job falling to Edna, it looks as if the students have come up with a first-class Students' Coun- cil. After all the big seats had been filled, students settled back to choose their own Form representa- tives. In some cases there was mere eagerness shown towards this than for the '+big choice'. The fol- lowing gained office: Grade XIII, Cooper's Groceries WEEK - END SPECIALS ! KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES WITH FREE CUT-OUT MASKS ON PACKAGE — Large Package 27c STOKLEY'S TOMATO JUICE—Large 48 -Oz. Tin 27c CRISCO -1 -Pound Package 34c GOLDEN NET FINEST RED COHOE SALMON -7% oz. Tin 29c STERLING TOILET SOAP -6 Bars 29c FIVE POINT MARMALADE -12 -Oz. Jar 25c SOCIETY DOG FOOD --2 16 -Oz. Tins 25c PEEK FREAN'S ASSORTED CREAMS—Package 31c CAPITAL ARTIFICIAL VANILLA -2 8 -Oz. Bottles 27c LARGE SAUSAGE—Pound , 39c CHECK THE FRUIT COUNTER! HONE Orval Cooper PSeaforth8 FREE DELIVERY SELF SERVICE or COUNTER SERVICE Rural Community Night School Presidents and Secretaries of all Rural and Urban Organizations are invited to attend a meeting in the Seaforth District High School. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th at 8 p.m. to organize RURAL COMMUNITY NIGHT SCHOOL sponsored jointly by the Ontario Depart- ments of Agriculture and Education. L. P. PLUMSTEEL'— Principal Seaforth District Highs School G. W. MONTGOMERY — Agricultural Representative Huron Co, ePre ► 1, ig.Os arl,` tpobal, M rl axe'; e70c.g iI 044,p c l4larie 114a+au, Margaret Stewart? Grade IK; andrkilli gey; Carole Maw, 41•u ,rey I•lackweU: