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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-05-18, Page 6�Vrd HE HURON EXPOSITOR,. SEAFOR H. 'QNT Irlitk3 & 1956 Make plans now to... Discuss Your Problems With Us. There is no Obligation -: ._r / `\/�NA No matter what the job is, our experienced staff guarantees you expert workmanship. Let us give you a free estimate on your Spring require- ments. BUILDING — REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS CEMENT AND ASPHALT PAVING ROOFING — CONCRETE WORK Nothing adds to the attractiveness of a home as much as modern Metal Awnings or a smart Iron Railing., Spring, too, is the time to install money- saving Combination Screens. Ask us for estimates. Easy terms. JACKSON HOMES LIMITED ' PHONE 3-W SEAFORTH Local Chamber of Commerce Urges Spring Clean - Up Here Have you bad a look around • i your house lately? Is the paint BAYFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK starting to chipp,, the grass filled with weeds, the hedges all ragged and the flower beds in poor shaFle? If any of this sounds famaliar to you, next week is the time to clean up. Seaforth Chamber of Commerce is urging the people of Seaforth to have their town in first-class shape, ready for slim- mer visitors and festivities. To do this, they are urging you to get out and brighten the ap- pcarancla of your house and pro- perty. The first step in this clean-up, fix -up and paint -up campaign is to outline the things around your house that need repair or refinish- ing. Once this has been establish- ed, get the whole family out work- ing and make the job superb. Only conscientious effort by the people of Seaforth can make this campaign successful. Do your part and clean-up. Postal Information Monday, May 21, being a statu- tory holiday—Victoria Day and the Queen's Birthday—the Post Office main doors will be open from 7 a.m. (EDST) to 6 p.m. (EDST), and the wickets will be open for all phases of business from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (EDST). All in - Miss Barbara Bassett, London, was a 'Weekend visitor. Miss Marion Makins, of London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins. Mr. William Parker, Jr., Wind - soy, 'spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Par- ker. Mr. Jackie Fraser, London, was with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Fraser, over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and Janice, London, were with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, over the weekend. Miss Ethel Blair, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturgeon were: Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Sci- ence Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback and M • Gerald Sturgeon. coming and outgoing mails will be handled as usual, and rural deliv- eries will be made. Your mail is important. To en- sure proper delivery or return, ad- dress your mail fully, clearly and without misleading abbreviations. and place your return address in the upper lefthand corner of the article being mailed. We carry a complete line of PITBURGH HIGH QUALITY PAINTS JOHN BACH FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 17 Seaforth 4.447(4404.44 won rg 1. .....PW.,(///4'4444X :4. MEM drivA ZINFM RIA ryf sd•„ , Here you will find a full stock of everything you need for home or farm repair ... LUMBER — ROOFING MATERIALS — MILLWORK' — WALLBOARD — PLYWOOD — FENCING — INSULATION. Ask for a FREE Estimate. Let us show you how easily and economically you r can improve your property. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. L -MACAULAYLIMITED Buders'b Supplies - Sash - Doors one 787 14 ON Li