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We are Contracting for
Malting Barley
For The Canada Malting Company
. The barley grown from this seed will
be delivered to the Seaforth Plant, where
NEW and MODERN UNLOADING
FACILITIES- are being installed.
Topnotch Feeds
Phone 15 or 376
Limited
Seaforth
Expositor Want Ads Bring Results - Phone 41
SEE THE NEW
at Dennis Electric
- Your Choice -
17 OR 21 -INCH SCREENS
GeneralElectric orVisionaire
Complete line of
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Come in and select the appliance you need
- NO MONEY DOWN
- YOU PAY ON YOUR OWN TERMS
DENNIS ELECTRIC
Shop and Sales - Commercial Hotel
PHONE 467
MAIN ST.
Hensall News of the Week
Mr. and Mrs. S. Roobal and Mata
who recently took up residence in
Cal Horton's other place on the
Boundary, were pleiisantly surpris-
ed when neighbors, including Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Bell, Mr. Wilbur
Dining and Bennie, Mr. William
Buchanan and Mr. M. Trequadr,
met at their home Friday evening
and tendered them a farewell par-
ty. Cards were featured and lunch-
eon
uncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. B obol
and Maja were presented with
lovely gifts.
United Church Notes
Rev. W. J. Rogers was in charge
of the morning service in the Unit-
ed
nited Church on Sunday. The choir
offered the anthem, "The Glory of
the Lord," under the direction of
Mr. S. Ronnie, choir leader, and
Miss Laramie, organist, Christian
Family Day will be observed next
Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The
rite of Baptism will be administer-
ed. The discussion will be given
by one of the Sunday school teach-
ers, The front pews will be oecu-
pied by scholars, parents and
teachers.
' Please note the time of Chisel -
burst worship. Commencing next
Sunday, May 9, service will be at
9.45 a.m. This, too, will be the
Christian Family Day service, also
Baptism.
Sunday, May 23, marks anniver-
sary day 'in Hensall United Church.
Morning speaker will be Flt./Lt.
L. Mould, Chaplain R.C.A.F'., Cen-
tralia. Rev. H. S. Rodney, of St.
Thomas, is listed as the evening
speaker.
Bride -Elect Showered
Complimenting Miss Anne Hilde-
brant, of London, whose marriage
to Norman Mattson, o London,
takes place in Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, Saturday, May 8,
Mrs. Bertha Moir was hostess at
her home Friday evening for a
presentation, when members of the
CNIB Arranges Local
Home Teaching Here
Home teaching of the blind -by
the blind -is underway in Huron
County this week, one of many ser-
vices by The Canadian National In-
stitute for the Blind. from the
$5,400 raised in the county cam-
paign for funds last fall.
Mss Susan Miller, member of
C.N.I.B.'s home teaching staff, has
been helping a blind, deaf brother
and sister at Dungannon, a lady on
a farm north of Goderich, and a
boy at Seaforth.
The Seaforth boy is receiving
pre-school training in preparation
for his formal education.
Miss Miller, who is almost edm-
pietely blind herself, is attached to
the St. Catharines C.N.I.B. office.
Sheis spending two weeks in Hur-
on County on this visit, teaching
braille, handicrafts and other skills
to county 'blind.
Huron County gave. $5,400 to
C.N.LB.'s operating fund campaign
last fall--i$1,50O from a County
Council grant, $3,900 by public sub-
scription.
As illustrated, set $360.
Diamond ring without
shoulder stones -
engraved wedding ring,
set $220.
As illustrated, sek $115.00
WITH THE SENSATIONAL
• Set, $150., $175. or $200.
. depending on centre stone size
Set, $120. or $220.,
depending on centre stone size
Your purchase of a Diamond Ring is
an important investment -protect it by
choosing a Bridal Bell...backed by a manu-
facturer whose reputation has been re-
spected for nearly one hundred years. And
Bridal Bell, alone, makes the "Stepping Stone"'
offer...a full credit for the ring youbuy now,
if you ever wish to turn it in on a larger dia-
mond. With Bridal Bell you are assured of
lasting value, and one look, at your
jeweller's selection will tell you
that Bridal Bell diamonds are
unsurpassed for beauty and
brilliance
SOLD 'COAST TO COAS.T DY FRANCHISED "BRIDAL BELL" JEWELLERS
Jewellery Gifts Fine China
SEAFOJ TH
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FRANCHISED BRIDAL DELL JEWELLER
softball club and girl friends and
teen 'mothers were gpests. On be-
half of the ball club, Mi's's Ruth
Bolden presented the guest of hon-
or with a clothes hamper, reprear-
enting the girls and their mothers,
the 'Misses Betty Armstrong, Shir-
ley Flynn and Wendy Moir pres-
ented the bride -elect with a tri -
light lamp and other gifts. Miss
Betty Moir read the address. Con-
tests were enjoyed and luncheon
served. The affair was arranged by
Mise Betty Moir and Miss Shirley
Flynn, Loudon, and Miss Betty
Armstrong, Hensall. The bride -
elect is a long distance operator
on the Bell Telephone staff at
London.
Public Parking Behind Hall
An enlarged parking lot at the
rear of the Town Hall will soon be
available to business people and
visitors to Clinton. Under the
direction of Deputy Reeve Mel
Crich, the streets department has
done a good work there during
the week, and when a good„ layer
of gravel has been added, the lot
will be available for use. This
parking lot has been in the plan-
ning stage for some time, and was
made 'finally possible when the
Clinton Hospital Association .donat-
ed a strip of land for the purpose
from the property deeded to them
from the Rance estate. On Monday
a bulldozer was engaged in uproot-
ing trees and levelling the ground.
A fence will be erected to separate
the public lot from the residential
property south of it. The lot will
be lighted; supervised by the po-
lice department, and should pro-
vide the answer to the increased
parking problem on the main
streets.---Clin'ton News -Record.
"Won't you join •me in a cup of
coffee?"
"you get in first."
Veteran's
CAB
GEORGE H. MILLER, Prop.
Passengers Insured
Phone 362
SEAFORTH
PATRON W. I.
ELECTS OFFICERS
Hurondale W.I. held their an-
neal meeting at the home ,of the
president, Mrs. William SIMS, Wed-
nesday evening last week, taking
the form of a supper meeting, with
48 members present. Ten dollars
was donated to the Canadian Can-
cer Society, and $10 to Riverside
Church, Toronto (Cabbage 011ie
dren's Crusade). Reports were pre-
sented by conveners of standing
cowmittees: Mrs. E. J. Pym, Mrs.
Bev. Morgan, Mrs. W. Roweliffe,
Mrs. M. Hodgert, Mra. A. Rundle
and Mrs. R. Jeffery. The secre-
tary's report was very good. In
ways of raising money during the
year, instead of baking sale, each
member donated ;.$1.00. Euchres
were held at Exeter Legion Hall,
also auction sales.
Expenditures consisted of: dona-
tions to Canadian Cancer Society,
public speaking contest, Huron
Tornado Relief, prizes at Exeter
Fair, Unitarian Service, War Mem-
orial Hospital, 'Korean Relief, spon-
sored Girls' Garden Club. Total ex-
penditure was '$2.99.20, leaving a
balance of $271.80.
Mrs. Arthur Rundle took the
chair for the election of offers,
which resulted as follows: honor-
ary president, Mrs. William Siris;
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Plant a Tree, Jock!
It Will Be Growing While
You're Sleeping!
'HARDY STOCK OF
TREES, SHRUBS and FLOWERS
Apple Trees
Pear Trees
Plum Trees
Cherry Trees
Peach Trees.
Raspberries
Strawberries
Grapes
Black Currants
Red Currants
- BEST VARIETIES -
EVERGREENS -All Kinds
ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES
FLOWERING SHRUBS -All Kinds
PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS
Plant once and have Beautiful
Blooms over the years.
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED
If you need our help 1n
selecting varieties
CHARLES BARNETT
P.O. BOX 303
Seaforth
FARMERS!
MakeYour Acres Pay
One of your best Cash Crops this year should
be White Field Beans. This crop is now
supported with a floor price of $4.10 • per
bushel, with an average price paid this year
of $4.25 per bushel.
In order to serve you better, we
are constructing a 30,000 -bushel
addition to our elevator for
farmers' storage.
Drop in and see us. We have a full selection
of commercial and registered bean seed in
stock.
Cook Bros. Milling Co.
PHONE 24 HENSALL
"Careful, Pauline!'
Of course no one would dream of climbing a telephone pole
without being especially careful. Yet every time you climb a
shaky ladder or stand on a rickety chair you may not realize
what a big chance you're taking. Actually more people have
accidents right at home than anywhere else.
By avoiding accidents you save more than suffering and
worry -you save money, too! In a family the size of ours
(we're now over 31,000), these savings are important. That's
why our employees are not only thoroughly trained to use
safety tools and methods, but continually reminded to take
every precaution to avoid injury to themselves and others.
It's another way we help keep costs down so wd` can pro-
vide you with the best possible telephone Service at the
lowest possible cost.
How to prevent home accidents is shown in "Home Safe
Home", a folder available free frons the Health Depart-
ment of your Provincial Government or from the De-
partment of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
president, M'rs: Barre Strang; viee-
preslldei tay 'Miss pool ROM and
M. R. Weateott; secretary, Mrs.
Leo Weber; assistant, Mrs. W.
Humin; district director, Mrs. gar-
net
arnet Hicks; directors, Mrs. ,Rosa
Oke, Mrs. H. Jeffery, Mrs. M. Hod-
gert, Mrs. Les iG4baon; representa-
tives
epresentslives to district annual, Mrs. H.
Strand, Mrs. G. Hicks, 'A'irs, Lloyd''
Ballantyne, Mrs. Andrew Dougall;
press reporter, Mrs. Robert Jeffery;
pianists, Mrs. Andrew Dougall and
Mrs. 13. Jeffery.
This year a ways and means
committee has been added, consist-
ing of Mrs. Hugh Love, Mrs. Alvin
Moir, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. P.
Passmore, Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs.
William Etherington and Mrs., Jas.
Kirkland.
ObeelOott' 2ti
,Se wllct SBL b:
ed hex- A, AIt dt l 4Ay 4/54
says she be ,e a neve hebbx
to the Many She hes'eleierat
ebeeu8'itol,It UV long, heppy
het}lful Bite-r-t#at o befJp.ga>x
ardent teleeisbbni fan. I40,Ag wit44
her son -1n -law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Reed, Eurt Stt.,
Clinton, the birthday celebrant en-
joys good ;health and 'ia up and
about each day. A native of God's+
rich Township; Mrs. Cooper is a
daughter of the late Mr. and ,Mas.
Arthur Clhuro1il11. She came from
a family of two boys and four
girls, of which she and her young-
est sister, Mrs. Liza Livingstone,
Brandon, Man., are the only two
surviving members. -•Clition News -
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Do It Yourself and Save 50% to 80%
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$25.00 BRAKE JOB
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• EXAMPLE: 1949 Chevrolet -Includ-
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4 -WHEEL SET -MOST POPULAR CARS
3.30 '° 4.98
SAVE -BONDED LINED
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For most popular cars - Set (for 2
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Same formula as
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Wheel Cylinder Repair
Kits .59 to 1.59
Broke Bleeder Hose ... ,35
Hydraulic Brake Cylinder Honing -
Per cylinder .75 to 1-50
Complete Broke Relining Jobs by ap-
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IGNITION
TUNE-UP
KIT
Get better performance by replacing
ALL worn ignition parts. Kit includes
Rotor, Condenser and Set of Points.
Originalequipment. quality.
Set 1.20 to 2.40
Save on Ignition Coils and Coble.
REPAIR
MANUAL
144 pages - for
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Each 1.98
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Most Popular
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4.8o to 7.95
TAILPIPES 2.55 to 4.98
EXHAUST PIPES 2.10 to 9.50
DUALEXHAUST SYSTEMS - For
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10.10 to 13.50
4.98
PER UNIT
Adjust automatically to
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50
SHOCK ABSORBER AN KNEE-
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20 -oz -
FRONT WHEEL SUSPENSIOW
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Moto -Master "100" Piston Rings ore built
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4-cyl. 12 Rings
3.60
8-cyl. 24 Rings
7.15
6-cyl- 18 Rings
5.35
8-cyl. 32. Rings
9.30
6-cyl. 24 Rings
6.95
Similar sav-
ings for other
cars and trucks
PLASTIC GASKET
A perfect seal, even
when surfaces we
warped; use with Or
without gasket _34
Save on complete MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING
BRAKE DRUM GRINDING and TRUING
BRAKE LINING RIVETTING
BRAKE CYLINDERS RECONDITIONED
CYLINDER SLEEVES INSTALLED
CYLINDER REBORING
CYLINDER HEADS REFACED
FLYWHEEL GEAR INSTALLATION
.•.MOTOR BEARINGS
REBABBITED
VALVE REFACING
and RESEATIRIG
CRANKSHAFT
GRINDING
CLUTCH REBUILDING
PISTON PIN FITTING
PISTON GRINDING
1/2" SQUARE DRIVE 33 -Pc. SOCKET WRENCH SET
Forged from selected steel �r-x
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grinder, speeder handle andpopular size sockets.
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Complete
Set
10.85
AS .ABOVE - but In use
fu1 metal box 12.35
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Extremely tough, lightweight box -
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12 -point socket openings. 45 409.
offset. 12 openings.
Sizes s,%" to 1" 4.20
Air
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Open -End Wrench Set
6 -pc. set; drop forged, milted and
tempered from selected steel. Ex-
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Sizet z/a" to 1" 2-2S
VISE -GRIP WRENCH
7 -tools -in -l -powerful double lever
action gives 2000 -Ib. bulldog grip.
Holds all shapes, round, square er
irregular.
7 -inch .. 1.98 10 -inch 2_39
Socket Wrench Set
11 -pc. set; I/t" hexagon drive, in-
cluding eight 12 -point sockets trots
7/16" to 15/16". Offset handle,
ratchet and adopter 2-99
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