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Here Are Three "Top Bargains.
1949 OLDS '88' SEDAN
1951 VANGUARD SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC SEDAN
Also Firestone Tires and General Repairs
M. E. CLARKE
Your Meteor - Mercury Dealer
Phone 146 Seaforth
Expositor Want Ads Bring Restts — Phone 41
51st Anniversary — Featuring
Western Ontario's Largest Exhibit of Livestock
—at
CLINTON SPRING FAIR
Saturday,' May 28,1955
$4,300.00 - PIIZES - . $4,300.00
Afternoon Attractions:
FARM MACHINERY. DISPLAY '
MAPLE CITY SHOWS will provide amusement for the family
HORSE RACES
Non -Winners of $400 Purse $200.00
Non -Winners of $1,000 • Purse $200.00
Two -Heat. Race — Every Heat a Race
SPECIAL CLASSES Light and Heavy Horses; - Palominos;
Ponies; Swine; Beef Cattle; Dairy Cattle; Sheep
HON. F. S. THOMAS, Minister of Agriculture, Toronto, will .
officially open the `Fair; Dedication. of Pylon and Bandstand.
BANDS IN ATTENDANCE — OVER 700 PRIZES OFFERED
JOAN ROSS, renowned for her skill in an'Australian whip act,
will perform — Afternoon and Evening
Special Evening Harness Horse Show
and Band Concert
Commencing at 7:00 p.m. (D.S.T.)
Durham 43 -Member High School Band and Bannockburn Pipe.
Band. Admission: Adults 50c
MEL CRICH, President. / A. J. MeMURRAY, Secretary
Write Secretary for Prize List
Clinton and Rural Public School Children in parade admitted Free
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Huron Cpunty 441 Ile smelting
CIO displayed its A.c ,evement
Day . and Program Plea -topies
in the Cranbropk Comm Hall,
Club members exhibited. •a rec-
ord book, an essay and an indi-
vidual baked custard, '• -
Each girl judged a class of four
baked custards, and a class of
menus, as weil as making a menu
Provincial honor certificates and
pins were awarded to those com-
pleting 12 clubs.
Each girl completing the project
and presentat Achievement Day
received a silver spoon.
• County Leaders.
Leaders "and assistants for the
County are: Gorrie—Mrs. Glen
Johnston, Molesworth; Mrs. An -
'drew 'Simpson, Mrs. R. Martin;
Blueyple—Miss Ruby Duff, Mrs.
S. Darling; Ethel—Mrs. F. Rich -
(Bds, Mrs. T. Dobson; Majestic
lyth)—Mrs. F. Connelly, Mrs.
Ken Shurrie; Dungannon—Mrs. H.
Hole, Mrs. R. 'Kirkpatrick; Lake-
let—Mrs. A. Gadke,'Mrs., A. Jack;
Seaforth—Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Mus
W. Haugh; EliMville—Mrs. W.
Hern, Mrs. G. Johns; Seaforth T
—Mrs. Alice Nixon, Mrs. J. Mc-
Gregor; Londesboro—Mrs. Leon-
ard Shobbrook; Blyth—Mrs. Clay-
ton Land, Mrs. C. Higgins; Cran-
brook—Mrs. C. Steffler, Mrs. G.
Huether; Moncrieff—Mrs. Kenneth
Smith, Mrs. F. Houd; Fordwich—
Mrs. C. Sotheran, Mrs. A. Dem-
erling; Hurondale—Mrs. A. Run-
dle, Mrs. B. Tuckey;\Seaforth H
—Mrs. James Keys: Mrs. L.
FOR SALE
7 -Room Home; well locat-
ed; modern; $6,000.
6 -Room Frame on Jarvis
St.; $4,000; terms.
6 -Room Insul Brie, on West
St. Priced to sell.
5 -Room on George Street;
$600.00 down. See this 'one.
CALL
W. C. OKE
'Phone 45S
OFFICE in the QUEEN'S HOTEL
Prye : lt;ippett.'-hklre• William Ber14
Mrs.. Williani Caldwell; MOW ,
Mrs" W. E. Radford, Mrs. N. l?.
dell; Auburn -Mrs. A. Ne hitt,
Mrs. Carl Mills.
McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClure en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. J ames
McClure and fa ily on their 25th
wedding annive sary. They were
married on May 14, 1930, at the
McKillop manse by Rev. W. F.
Smith.
Mr. McClure is the youngest son
of John McClure and the late Mrs.
Clure, Winthrop. Mrs. McClure is
the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Kerr, Winthrop. They
were attended by Mr. George
Smith, Hullett, and Miss Margaret
Kerr, the_ present Mrs. Wilson
Campbell, McKillop.
The afternoon was spent in tak-
ing. family pictures and visiting,•
During that time Mrs. Garnet Tay-
lor, Staffa, sister of the groom,
read an•address-and Barbara and
Janice McClure and Jimmy An-
derson presented them with a case
of silver.
A delightful luncheon was serv-
ed on the lawn, including a wed-
ding cake made by Mrs. Wilson
Campbell. There were 60 guests
present.
Young Liberals
Discuss Policy-
Seaforth
olicy-Seaforth and district Young Lib
erals Clubs met in the TownSHal1
Tuesday evening .and discussed
the Liberal platform. President
Murray Dennis was in the chair.
Reviewing the 25 basic points
established by Provincial Liberal
Leader Farquhar Oliver as Lib-
eral policy, Andrew Y. McLean,
who addressed the meeting, ex-
plained the selection of Liberal
policy to the local picture, and.
the effect implementation of the
policy would have on district mun-
icipalities.
The meeting discussed plans for
assisting Huron Liberal candidate;
James R. Scott. Consideration
was given the holding of a social
evening in July.
"Why does a rooster cross the
road?"
"I give up."
"Because there's some chicken
on the other side."
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ERFORMANCE, NOT PROMISES IS STitt
THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MOTTO
These are Performances...
To give producers a voice in product
marketing, Ontario now has the most
advanced legislation of any province.
For the betterment of rural living, the
province makes special grants toward, the
building of community halls,arenas, skating
rinks and swimming pools. 864 projects have
been developed under this policy.
To lighten the farm Toad and brighten
farm homes, the province pays half the cost
of new -rural hydro lines. Over 85 % of all
farm homes have hydro.
For more.profltable.returns, the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, through its Livestock
Branch finances a sire -testing program; milk -
testing service and provides assistance in the
eradication of Brucellosis and Warble Fly.
For higher income from dairying, legis-
lation allows producers by collective bargain-
ing to obtain best possible returns. Ontario's
fluid milk price formula has maintained price
stability.
To increase the productivity of the land,
new seed varieties have been introduced and
policies adopted providing for a sound land
use program.
To open ups farm areas in Northern
Ontario, the Ontario Department ofAgricul-
ture gives special grants toward the clearing
and breaking of land; assistance in the pur-
chase of livestock; veterinary aid and farm
water supply.
To promote scientific, high -return farm-
ing, constant studies are carried out by the,
Farm Economics Branch, with findings avail -1
able to all farmers to assist in the lowering of
production costs.
Under a farmer Minister, F. S. "Tommy" Thomas,
and with farmers like W. A. "Bill" Goodfellow of
Northumberland' and J. N. "Jim". Allan of Haldi-1
mand-Norfolk in the Cabinet, rural Ontario' has an
important place in the Progressive Conservative
program.
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1 ins i## 1 Hensal
Tke new General coach building
!inl Heneall wars effkIa ly opened
Saturday night, May 14. Proceeds
from the dance went to the Mo-
wn Club tot' service work
The community shed is a com-
plete building at the rear of Carr -
mel Presbyterian Church. H was
erected in 1900, •and at ' one time
was filled with horses. The rings
are still in the walls where the
teams were tied.
District farmers helped to draw
the gravel, etc., to build this shed.
The cement floor was laid by Earl
Dick, of Cromarty,, and improve-
ments were under the.: supervision
of Carlile Wilkinson, superintend-
ent of the plant, and Wm. Smith,
manager.
General Coach Works complete
two mobile homes a day; have 65
employees, and are sold to buyers
from Halifax to Vancouver, the
largest number going to the West-
ern oil fields.
AN
FRIDAY
MAY 20th
SEAFORTH
Community Centre
Music by
The Hite Riders
y.0
Monday', Victoria Day, is a std;,'
tutpry holiday and places of hush.
ness generally will be closed.
The co-operation of correspond.
eats and advertisers is roguestd•
in forwarding their copy early ipt
view of the shortened week that
will be in effect.
Too -Late To Classify
FOR SALE—Six pegs, 7 weeks old; tilso
three calves. MAO WILSON, Brucefield.
Phone 685 r 2, Clinton. 4558-1
FOR BALE--Clippear seed beans, 55.50
per bushel. A'lrply to &ISALE & BOA,
Hensel,. 4558x1
FOR SALE -38 York Tam pigs, 6 to 8
weeks old. ALBERT W. SHLRRAY, Hen -
sail.' Phone 688 r 11, Hensall.
4558-1
FOR SALE—Dining room suite, round
table, buffet. 6 chairs. solid oak. Apply
to ERNEST ROSS, R.R. 2, Kippen. Phone
Dublin 48 r 8. 4558x2
FOR SALE --New nine -foot Fleury -Bis-
sell packers; greatly reduced. Apply V.
J. LANE, R.R. 5, Seaforth.
4558=1
Suits a1
ALeerie
vAmo ITP"' TO 65.09'x.
19:95
FOR SALE—Used vacuum cleaners,
Eureka, Filter Queen, Electrolux. Rea-
sonably priced. Like new. BOX FIYRNI-,.
'PURE. . 4568-1
FOR RENT—Farm house, two storey,
brick building with 8 rooms; 5 miles east
of Hensall, Lot 28, Concession 13, Hibbert
Township. The house has all modern
conveniences. Phone Hensall 670 r 21.
MILS. T. D. WREN, R.R. 1, Cromarty.
4558x1
FOR SALE -5• H.P. Simplicity garden
tractor in excellent condition; three for-
ward speeds and reverse; counter weight,
wheel weight. lights, stand, plow, disc.
cultivator, seeder, scraper and snow blow-
er. Reasonable. MAX CARTER. Es-
mondville. Phone 464-W after 6 p.m.
4558-2
SALE
PURE BRED YORKSHIRES
8 Boars 20 Bred Sows 4 Gilts
at
Markdale Arena
on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st
at 2 p.m.
Catalogues on request.
TOM GAMBLE - - President
T. STEWART COOPER - Secretary
Markdale.
4558-2
HEAR
TOM PRYDE
CKNX
Friday, May 20th
12:10 to 12:20 p.ln.
Tuesday, May 24th
•7:00 to 7:05 p.m.
Inserted by Huron P.0 Association
SUITS
Famous "Posiws" Suits bought
at a tremendous reduction, phis:
many fxsm our regular stock that
sold from:' 29.95 _to 65.00. Forty.-
four
ort-
ffour suits m all, in the newest
Spring styles and fabrics.
SIZE RANGE — 11 to 22%
Yon lust hurry for these to get
the best choke!
Very Special
19.9 5
All -Weather
COATS
Our entire stock of All -Weather
Coats that carried price tickets to
39.95, plus 24 Coats from Poslun's
Clearance, all grouped in one big
sale event. All colors -and styles.
Sizes 10 to 20. A value you won't
see in years!
Special
19.95
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STEWART BROS.
MIMEO PAPER
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Victoria Day
May 23rd
Your co-operation is requested over the week -end allay lei
to 23.
Commencing on Friday evening and continuing to Monde*
evening hundreds of thousands of Ontario motorists as well as
thousands from the other Provinces and from the States will be
"taking to the road". The exercise of Care, Courtesy and
Common Sense will prevent most accidents or collisions which
result in fatalities, human suffering and financial Toss;
Even though "you are a careful driver" keep your mind on fife
job of driving. This is no time for sight-seeing white driving,
"Don't Hurry" remember HURRY KILLS.
Do your part to make this, our first long summer week -end
holiday, ACCIDENT FREE.
5 it ad '
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Minister
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
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