The Huron Expositor, 1962-06-14, Page 5•
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L..puties
For,Huron Riding Vote
Deputy returning officers who
g Ezra Webb, RR 1, Grand Bend; son, RR 1, ' Belgrave; No.
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have been _appointed to serve No. 10A, (A -L): Mrs. Lenore Robert Armstrong, RR 2, Au!
in Monday's election in Huron Harvey; 218 AIgonquin St., RC burn.
riding are: AR Station Centralia; No. 10B
(M -Z): Mrs. Marguerite John-
ston, 113 Wellington St.,^ RCAF
Station, Centralia.
Tuckersmith Twp.
Ashfield
Poll No. 1: Eldon( Culbert,
Rft6, Goderich; No. 2: Albert
Alton, RR 7, Lucknow; No. 3:
John Ritchie, RR 3, Lucknow;
No. 4: Harold Adams, RR 3,
Goderich; No. 5: Clifton Aus-
tin, RR, 3, `Goderich; No. 6:
John Collinson, RR 3; Goderich;
No. 7: Prank Hamilton, RR 3,
Lucknow.
Blyth
No. 1: William Reihl; No. 2:
George Bailey, Blyth.
Brussels
No. 1: Ralph Shaw; No. 2:
Clifford J. Cardiff; No. 3: Ben
Whittard, Brussels.
Clinton
No. lA (A -J): Mfrs. Kathleen
Bartliff; No. 1B (K -Z): Charles
Johnson; No. 2A (A -J): Mrs.
Margaret MacDonald; No. 2B
(K -Z): Mrs, -Edna Fremlin; No.
3A (A -K): Mrs. Margaret !Judie;
No. 38 (L -Z); Robert Rowden;
No. 4A (A -K); Mrs. Marion An-
drews; No. 4B (L Z): Mrs. Al-
meda Elliott, Clinton.
Colborne
No. 1: Verne Gledhill, RR 4,
Goderich; No. 2: Mrs. Robert
• McCabe, RR 4, Goderich; No.
3: Donald Haines, RR 5, Gode-
rich; No. 4: William McCann,
RR 1, Port Albert.
Exeter
No. lA (A -K): Alvin Britnell;
• No. 1 B (L -Z): Mrs. Hazel Hey-
wood; No. 2A (A -K): R. E.
Pooley; No. 2B (L -Z): Herman
Powe; No. 3A (A -K): Earl Car-
•` roll; No. 3B (L -Z): Mrs. Leta
l(estle; No. 4: Norman Hack-
ney, Exeter,
Goderich Twp.
No. 1: Victor Falconer, RR 2,
• Goderich; No. 2: Clifford Stur-
dy, RR 1, Goderich; No. 3: For-
est McClure, RR 1, Bayfield;
No. 4: Frank Thompson, RR 2,
Bayfield; No. 5: James Lobb,
RR 2, Clinton; No. 6: Reg Mil-
ler, RR 3, Clinton.
Grey Twp.
No. 1: Walter McFarlane; RR
2, Bluevale; No. 2: Charles
Storey, RR 2, Brussels; No. 3:
Stewart Humphries, Walton; No.
' 4: Edward Morrpw, RR 3, Brus-
sels; No. 5: Cecil Bateman, Eth-
eI; No. 6: Clarence Clarke, RR
1, Ethel; No, 7: Stanley Fischer,
• RR 3, ,lMissels.
Hay Twp.
No. 1: John Corbett, RR 1,
Exeter; No, 2: Orville Smith,
RR 1, Hensall No. 3A (A -J):
Mrs. Lorina Rose, Zurich; No.
3B (K -Z): Mrs. Neil Walker, RR
• 3, Zurich; No. 4: Mrs. Gordon
Hess, Zurich; No. 5: William
Ziler, RR 1, Dashwood; No. 6:
Charles Snell, RR 3, Dashwood;
.No. 7: Leonard Erb, RR 1, Zur-
ich; No. 8: • Avilla Ducharme,
RR 2, Zurich.
. Hensall
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No.- lA (A -K): David Kyle,
Hensall; No. 1B (L -Z): Bert
Horton, Hensall.
Hibbert
No. 1: Mrs. _ Joseph Looby,
Dublin; No. 2: W. J. Grey, RR
2, Dublin; No. 3:.Alfred,, Ross,
Sr., RR' 1, Staffa; No. 4:,. Eldon
Allen, RR 1, Cromarty.
Hullett
No. 1: Kenneth Thompson, R
R .1, Londesboro; No. 2: Bert
Beacom, RR 1, Blyth; No. 3:
Murray East, RR 1, Clinton; No.
4: Allen Shaddick, RR 1, Lon-
desboro; No. 5:Mrs. Ross Lov-
ett, RR 1, Londesboro; No. 6:
Claire Vincent, RR 1, Londes-
boro; No. 7: Mrs. Dorothy
Grainge, Auburn.
McKillop Twp.
No. 1: James ,McQuaid', RR 5,
Seaforth; No. 2: Alex Kerr, RR
1, Seaforth; No. 3: Ralph Fisch-
er, RR 2, Walton; No. 4: How-
ard Hackwell, Walton.
Morris
No. ,1: James Wilson, RR 2,
Blyth; No. 2: Wallace Bell, RR
2, Blyth; No. 3: Mrs. Richard
Procter, RR 5, Brussels; No. 4:
George Smith, RR 4, Brussels;
No. 5: Fleming Johnston, RR 2,
B'luevale; No. 6: Melville Math-
ers, RR 2, Wingham.
Seaforth
No. 1: E. C. Boswell; No. 2:
Mrs• Mae Watterworth; : No. 3:
Mrs. Sally I. Sillery; No, 4: Mrs.
Elsie Dinsmore; No. 5: H. J.
Trapnell; No. 6: John Holland,
Seaforth.
Stanley Twp.
No. 1: Mervin Hanly, RR 5,
Clinton; No, 2: Dean Aldwinkle,
Iliarna; No. 3: Howard Lemon,
RR 1, Varna; No. 4: Anson Cole-
man, Zurich; No. 5: William
Armstrong, RR 1, Varna; No,
6: Leonard Talbot, RR 3, Bay-
field; No. 7: Charles Rau, RR 2,
Zurich; No. 8: ° Mrs. Robert
Blair, Bayfield.
Stephen Twp.
No. 1: Elmer Powe, RR 2,
Centralia; No. 2: Preston Dear-
ing, RR 1, Exeter; filo, 3: Ger-
ald Schenk, Crediton; No. 4:
John Morrissey, RR 2, Credi-
ton; N�. 5: Mrs. Clement Mc-
Cann, RR 3, Dashwood; No. 6:
Otto Willert, RR 3, Dashwood;
No. 7: Kenneth Baker, RR 2,
Dashwood ; No. 8 : Russell
Brown, RR 3, Parkhill; No. 9:
No. 1: Mrs. Cora Chesney, R
R 4, Seaforth; No. 2: Roy Me-
Geoch, • Seaforth; No 3: Mervyn
Falconer, RR 3,' Seaforth; No.
4: Ervin Sillery, RR 1, Bruce -
field; Na. 5:°Lewis Clark, RR 2,
Kippen; No, 6: John Consitt, R
R 2, Kippen; No. 7: Mrs. Aldine
Newport, RCAF Station Clin-
ton; No. 8: John Nediger, Clin-
ton.
'Usborne Twp.
No. 1: Walter McBride, RR 1,
Centralia; No. 2: Crescent Day -
man, RR 3, Exeter; No. 3:
Archie Etherington, RR 1, Hen-
sall; No. 4: Ray Cottle, RR 1,
Woodham; No. 5: Laverne Skin-
ner, RR 3, Exeter; No. 6: Ward
Hern, RR 1, Woodham; No. 7:
Ross Francis,.RR 1, Kirkton.
East Wawanosh
No. 1: William Carter, RR 3,
Blyth; No. 2: George Johnston,
RR 1, Belgrave; No. 3: Mrs.
Gertrude Reavie, RR 3, Wing -
ham; No. 4: J, Samuel Thomp-
West Wawanosh
No. 1: Mrs. Richard Park,•
Dungannon; No. 2: Mrs, Duncan
McKay, Auburn; No. 3: Harold
Errington, RR 2, Auburn; No.
4: Blake Alton, RR 2, Lucknow;
No. 5: Wilfred McQuillin, RR 1,
Lucknow ; No. 6: Howard
Thompson, RR 2, Auburn.
Goderich
No. 1: Miss Gertrude Sturdy;
No. 2 East: Mrs. A. J. Wisser;
No. 2 West: Mrs. Walter Tich-
borne; No. 3A (-L): Mrs. Vern
Smith; No. 3 B (M -Z): Mrs. W.
Legg; No. 4: Mrs. Charles An -
stay; No. 5: Mrs. George Bea-
com; No. 8: Willard Legg; No.
7: Mrs. A. Hugill; No. 8: W. H.
Pridmore; No. 9A (A -L): David
Leitch; No. '9B (M -Z): W. E. El-
liott; No. 10: Mrs. Rose Walter;
No. 11: C. H. Rance; No. 12
East: Thomas Taylor; No. 12
West: Wilfred Peachey, Gode-
rich.
Advance Polis
Seaforth: D. L. Reid, Sea -
forth; Clinton: Mrs. Charlotte
Freeman, Clinton; Exeter: Geo.
Lawson, Exeter; Goderich: Reg,
Elliott, Goderich; Blyth: George
Bailey, Blyth.
WINCHELSEA NEWS OF THE WEEK
Miss Susan Morgan, Thames
Road, visited on Monday with
her grandpareants, Mr. and
Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Mrs. Howard Johns a n d
daughters, of Elimville, visited
on Wednesday evening with
Mrs. Garnet Miners.
Mr. and Mrs. John Halbrook,
Rev, and Mrs. Frank Hurley, of
Crosswell, Mich., visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Coward.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
and Barbara visited 'on Sunday
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harvey Smith
of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Danny and Mr. and Mrs.,
Philip Hern and family Spent
the weekend at' Chesley Lake,
Mr. and -'Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny, of Crediton, visited
on Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Grant and
Barbara.
Messrs. Newton, Harold and
Bobby Clarke attended the pony
sale at Bervie on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton, Dennis and Dianne, of
Elimville, visited on Friday ,ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne and family.
Mr. Brian Hern started his
new job at the Exeter Locker
Service on ;Monday morning.
Mr.. Elson Lynn spent Wed-
nesday at Owen Sound.
Mrs. Bessie Frank, of St.
Marys, visited over the week-
end with Mrs. Isabel Sugden
and Mr, Tennyson Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern vis-
ited a few days this past week
in Chicago with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law.
Mrs. Philip Hern and Mrs.
Colin Gilfillan attended a brush
demonstration this past week
at the home of Mrs. William
Johns, of Elimville North.
Miss Joan Kerslake, of Elim-
ville, visited on Friday with
Janet Kerslake.
Huron Farm News
Recent rains have been a
help to all spring seeded crops
and helped to delay maturing
of hay: Rain was a big help
to drying pastures.
Haying has started and silo
filling of grass silage is taking
place.
Heavy rains may do .dome
damage to bean crops. All
crops are sown with the ex-
ception of late plantings of
turnips.
Every week more people , dis-
cover what mighty. jobs are ac-
complished by low cost Exposi-
tor Want Ads.
FROM THE FAMILY WITH LOVE
Lawn Chairs $6.95
Lawn Chaisettes 10.95
24" Barbecue with Hood, Warming,
Closet and Electric Spit 24.95
24" Barbecue, with Hood and Electric
Spit 21.95
24" Barbecue, less Hood 10.95
18" Barbecue, less Hood 7.95
Chill Chest 10.95
Golf CIub. Set (1 and 3 Woods, 3, 5, 7,
9 Irons and Putters) 36.88
4 -piece Badminton Sets 5.49
Crown Hardware
Phone 797 Seaforth
Electric Razors
Old Spice
- Shaving Kits
- Magazines
Yardley's
Cameras
Candy - Pipes
Tobacco
Photo Supplies
Keating,pear maty
J. E. KEATING, Phm.B. - M. E. HOOVERr Phm.B.
Phone 28 -- Seaforth
Vote for Mike if' you like, but
Let's Liquidate Jadd
Only 6 Days. LeftJ'ack!
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TO SELL OUT OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF CARS, TRUCKS
Our sale agreement with Taylor Motors Ltd. forces us to liquidate our entire inventory
of»cars and trucks by June 20, WE MUST MEET THIS -DEADLINE.
YOUR DOLLAR
IS NOT
DEVALUATED
HERE - IT'S
WORTH MORE
THAN IT EVER
WAS!
SEE! BUY!
AT PEARSON'S '
LIQUIDATION
LOCATION
Downtown
EXETER
LOOK FOR THE
HIGHWAY BANNER
We Will Accept
ANY Down
Payment
ANY Trade
ANY Terms
MAIN
ST.
HURON STREET
NO. 4
HWY.
X
EXETER
The Former Car King
of Huron County
Nom{
'59 STUDEBAKER LARK -This famous Economy
Run winner has only 26,000 original miles and is
equipped with four brand 99
new
Whitewall tires.
Liquidation Price /.
'62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88, Four -Door Sedan, finished
in ermine white with matching interior, all acces-
sories, lists at $4,440.
Liquidation Price
$3,775
'55 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, Four -Door,
completely refinished, 6 -cylin-
der, in good condition. $395
Liquidation Price
'53 FORD CONVERTIBLE, equipped with custom
radio, excellent tires, motor, $3 9 5
transmission, completely refin-
ished. Liquidation Price
WE HAVE MANY
OTHERS LEFT , AT
YOUR PRICE
'¢6 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4-DOOk,, just traded in by
an elderly gentleman, name on $395
request.
Liquidation Price
Here's a Sample of
Our $99 Buys!
54 DODGE 4 -DOOR
Excellent mechanical
condition.
MANY OTHERS
AT THIS LOW PRICE
$99
These Stakes W�n't Barbecue
OUR TRUCK INVENTORY MUST GO TOO !
TRUCK PRICES 'CUT BY 35%
PARSON
4 The Former Car King 'of Huron County
LIQUIDATION 'L-OCATION
Corner Main & Huron w EXETER
MOTORS
LTD.