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The Huron Expositor, 1962-10-04, Page 4ITUACN romosrpx SEH, WIT,, DCTT 4. 1962. WIN SPECIALS AT SEAFORTH -wizzlers of additional specials Rt Seaforth Fall Fair were an- nQtlxteed this week. Pens donat- by Savauge's Jewellers, were w i, by Helen Breadfoot, Ger- ald; Williamson, Diane Finlay- son, Diane Beuermann, Susan Stockwell, Debbie Miller, Mary Coke and Janet and June Fal- coner, Expositor subscriptions will go out to John Keys, Var William Dal na; e, RR 1, Clinton; Ervin Schaus, Mildmay; James C, Part & Son, RR .1, Gadsbill; Ross Cottle, RR 1; 'Woodham, and W. Turnbull & Son, RR 2, Brussels. A 100 -pound bag of hog con- centrate, courtesy cif Swift's and Centralia. Farmers' Supply, was won by W. Turnbull & Son, Brussels. Fred 'McClyxhont, of Varna, won a one-year subscrip- tion to the Family Herald, and Mrs. J. Carter, RR 2, Seaforth, obtained the $3.00 basket of groceries, courtesy of Cleary's I.G.A. In last week's list of winners, the following special was not credited properly;, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, RR 4, Seaforth, won, the $15.00, gift certificate pre- sented by Irvin's Hardware. SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers: EXETER 41 CLINTON: HU 2-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas RP NED 1962 CHEV. SEDAN—A.T. 1959 CHEV. SEDAN—A.T., 18,000 miles 1958 FORD COACH 1958 PONTIAC SEDAN 1957 METEOR SEDAN 1957 PONTIAC '8' SEDAN—A.T. & Radio 1955 CHEV. 1A -TON PICKUP "No Reasonable Offer Refused", Seaforth Motors Phone 541 -- Seaforth ‘&FO011 BUYS SUPERIOR • En.tries Up At Brussel F. 1.1 Fair; Judge 4-H• Classes in Aren Despite a continuing rain, gate receipts reached three- quarters that of last year and .all indications pointed to th best fair. yet 1 e Entries in all asses were up, stated Norman Hoover, secretary -treasurer. Ov- er 400 entries were entered in poultry, 265 in baking. All out- side entries were cancelled, but 4-H classes were judged in the arena, with the following re- sults: Dairy — Keith Ward, Ethel; Brian Hopper, Brussels; Larry Ward, Ethel. Jersey—John Strickler, Nan- cy Strickler, Brussels, RR 2. Senior Calf (Holstein)—Bar- bara Bray, Brussels; Rosemary Gowing, Bluevale; Charles Bray,. Brussels. • Jersey—Nellie Baan, Walton. Ayrshire—Ern Lewington, R R 2, Brussels. Senior Heifer Calf—Jean Roe,. Walton; Donald Nolah, - Brus- sels; David Hemingway, Brus- sels. Junior Heifer Calf—Doug Mc- Taggart. Beef Calf—Barbara Turnbull, Brussels; Geraldine Dennis, Wal- ton; Gale- Wilson, Brussels. ' Showmanship — Wallace Black, Brussels; Geraldine Den- nis, Gerald Smith, Brussels. Eggs 15 dozen, white—Rae Hots - ton, James W. Smith, R. Proc- tor, Mrs. James Mair, John Wheeler. 15 dozen, brown—James Arm- strong, Mrs. R. Proctor. Grain Judge—Norman Alexander. Timothy seed, Jim Bolger, Harry Bolger, Harvey Craig, Goldwin Knight; red clover, James Armstrong, Roy Coulter; fall wheat, Mrs. Edgar` Howatt, Donald Perrie, John Perrie, W. J. Perrie; barley, ,si-rowed, Roy J. Coulter; oats, late, Roy J.. Coulter, G. Knight, Harry Bol- ger, Jim Bolger; mixed •grain, Roy Coulter, Rae Houston, G. Knight, A. Turnbull; husking corn, Stewart Proctor, Robert. Proctor, Graham Work, .Eldon Wilson; sheaf of oats, Roy J, Coulter, Elvey Broadhagen; sheaf. barley, Roy J. Coulter, Elvey Broadhagen; sheaf wheat, Roy J. Coulter, Elvey Broad- hagen. - Corn on cob from field crop competition, Ross Proctor, Robt. Proctor, Stewart Proctor, Gra- ham Work, Charles Thomas; six stalks ensilage corn from field crop competition, Cecil Coultes, Harvey Craig, Bob Grasby,,Har- ry Bolger, Jim Bolger. Russell Oats -1/2 bushel oats from field crop: Group A (12th Concession Grey, -South): Har- ry'Bolger, Harvey Craig,, Wm. Dennis, Rae Houston, Roy Wil- liamson; Group B 12th Conces- sion Grey, North): .Goldwin Knight, Charles Bray, Lloyd Montgomery, Clarence McCut- cheon, James Armstrong. Five -inch slice first -cut hay, Lloyd Montgomery, John Wheel- er, Joe Black, Graham Work, James Bowman; 5 -inch slice sec- ond cut hay, Richard Proctor, C. Yuill, James Bowman, Gold - win Knight, Joe Black; '/2 bush- el field chopped hay, first cut, Roy J. Coulter, John Wheeler, Ethel Dennis; Y2 bushel field chopped hay, second cut, Roy J. Coulter; sheaf of six stalks ensilage corn, Harry Bolger, Martin Baan, Leslie Bolt, Gra- ham Work, Roy, Williamson. Special: Mrs. Gordon Knight, $5.00 for anyone in Russell Oats competition winning both field crop- and 1 bushel at Fair; win- ner . Goldwin Knight. drain Entries,' Russell Oats— Charles Bray, Wallace Black, Ivan Hewett, Douglas Howatt, Ronald Howatt, Joe Steffler, IIIIIIIIII111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillll We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Wind Liability and Life Manufacturers Life Insurance John A. Cardno Successor WATSON &to REID Phone 214 : Seaforth 111111111111111111111111101111111I1111111111 . LOOK AHEAD ... buy 1962 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS AT IS= TORONTO-DOniIN IOH THE BANK THAT t...00Kft AHEAD Vito ,Cr li OO1';Z, Mtiager $eafbrth •BrJ nch BANK Barry Nolan, David Heming- way, Don Nolan, Murra Fred Uhle y Scott, r, George Watson, Gerald Blake. Fruit McIntosh apples, Wm. Straty- chuck, Blake Bros.; Northern Spies, Wm. Stratychuck, Blake Bros.; Delicious, Wm. .S.jraty- chuck, Blake Bros.; Tatman Sweet apples, Blake Bros; best fall apples, any variety, nam - ted, Blake Bros., Wm. Straty- chuck; best winter apples, any variety, named, Wm. Straty- chuck, Blake Bros.; crab apples, Doug Hemingway, -Blake Bros,, Dan McKinnon; fall pears, Doug Hemingway, James Bowman, John Perrie; winter pears, Mrs. Good, Lloyd, Montgomery, John Perrie. •Roots and Hoed Crops Judge—Norman Alexander. Early potatoes, named, Roy J. Coulter, Milverton; Mrs. Stone- house, Belgrave; Mrs. Good, Blyth. Late potatoes, named, Mrs. Good, Mrs. Stonehouse, Ethel Dennis; half long carrots, Harry Bolger, Mrs. Good, Mrs. Ross McTaggart; long table car- rots, Mrs. R. McTaggart, Harry Bolger, Jim Bolger; blood tur- nip beets, Mrs. Good; parsnips, James Armstrong, A. Turnbull; winter radish, Roy J. Couter; onions from seed, yellow, A. Turnbull, James Bowman; on- ions, Dutch sets, Mrs. Stone- house, Mrs. Good, John Perrie; pickling onions, Mrs. Good;.. six ears corn, any variety; Robert Proctor, Stewart Proctor, Eldon Wilson; six .ears corn, Dent, James Armstrong, Stewart Proc- tor, Robert Proctor; six ears table corn, Bantam, Roy J. Coul- ter, Eldon Wilson, Mrs. E. Hem- ingway; three heads curled Sav- oy, Mrs. W. Good; Drumhead cabbage, David Wheeler; ox - heart cabbage, Mrs. James Mair; red pickling cabbage, Mrs. Shel- don Jacklin, Mrs. Walter Kerr, Roy J. Coulter; yellow field pumpkin, John Perrie; pie pumpkin, Richard Proctor, Mrs. W. Good, Doug Hemingway; cauliflower, Elvey Broadhagen, Brunner; squash, dny other va- riety, Elvey Broadhagen, Ethel Dennis, Richard Proctor; Hub- bard ubbard squash, Richard Proctor, A. Turnbull, Mrs. Jas. Mair; large tomatoes, Roy J. Coulter, James Bowman, Mrs. Claire Long; plum or cherry tomatoes, Mrs. Stonehouse, Ethel Dennis, Richard Proctor; white beans, Large, Mrs. Stonehouse, Richard Proctor, Mrs. W. Good; white beans, small, Wm. J. Grant, Mrs. Heimpel, WroXeter; but- ter beans, Wm. J. Grant, A. Turnbull, Mrs. Urban Duch- arme; citrons, Norman Stephen- son; Elvey--Broadhagen,--Mrs: Howatt; table cucumbers, Vera Hastingese.Richard Proctor, Mrs7" James Mair; pickling cucum- bers, Goldwin Knight, Mrs. E. Hemingway, Vera Hastings; ripe cucumbers, A. Turnbull, R. Houston, Mrs. C. Long; musk- melons, ripe, Mrs. Good, Gra- ham Work, Mrs. Heimpel; sun- flowers, Harry Bolger, . Elvey Broadhagen, A. Turnbull; farm- ers: % bushel vegetables con- taining eight varieties, Roy J. Cdulter, James Bowman, Mrs. Donald Buchanan. Mutter. cherry pie, .covered, Mrs. Herb Streeton, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Edgar How- att; peach pie, lattice top, Mrs. Urban Ducharme, Miss Ethel Dennis; lemon pie, Mrs. Nor- man Hoover, Mrs. Jas. Keys,.. Mrs. R. Proctor; assorted cook- ies, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. James Keys; fancy ,sandwiches, six varietits, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Earl Cudmore; five ways to serve tomatoes, Mrs. Jas. Keyl, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Shel- don Jacklin; cocoanut macroons, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Mar- garet Work, Mrs. H. Goll; choc- olate fudge, Graham Work, Mrs. W. Heimpel; Mrs, Herb Srtet- ton; maple cream, Mrs. Mar- garet Work, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. Earl Cudmore. Specials; Robin Hood, best loaf white bread, Mrs. Edgar Howatt; Robin Hood, IA dozen refrigerator buns, Miss Ethel Dennis; angel cake, Mrs. Rae Houston, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. James Keys; Wm. Neilson Special, chocolate cake, Mrs. Ed- gar Howatt; Magic Baking Pow- der Special, iced or frosted sin- gle layer cake, white, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; birthday cake for teenager or adult (homemade decorations( Mrs. Earl Cudmore. Applie pie made with Domes- tic shortening, Mrs. Herb Stret- ton, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Mrs. Wilfred Broughton; white layer cake made with Domestic short- ening, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Wilfred Broughton. Six different ways to serve Canadian apples, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. W. Good, Blyth; box for shut-in, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Shel- don Heimpel; four ways to serve cheese (individual serv- ings), Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Richard Proctor, Mrs. W. Heim pel; champion cook, best group of five article's (homemade rolls, chocolate cake, cherry pie, oat- meal cookies, butter tarts), Mrs. L. Stonehouse. White bread made with Fleischman's yeast; Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. R. Proctor; brown bread made with Fleischmann's yeast, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs, Edgar How- att, Mrs, P. Proctor; milk rolls, made with Fleischmann's yeast; Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Mrs. Elinor Heming- way; cinnamon buns made with Fleischmann's yeast, Mrs. Geo. Mutter, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Miss Ethel Dennis. n Flowers e and Plants Arrangement f o r console table,. Mrs. Rawl, Mrs. Cudmore, MeS. Buchanan; coffee table cen- ,trepiece, Mrs. Rann, Mrs. Geo. Watt, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Bel - grave; cut flowers in container, Mrs, L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Buch- anan, Mrs. Vera Hastings; dis- play of pansies, Mrs. Vera Hast- ings, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. W. Good; petunias, siingle, 7 §terns, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Rae Houston; petunias, double, 7 stems, Mrs. Don Buchanan, Mrs. Vera Hast- ings; ,petunias, frilled, 7 stems, Mrs. Don Buchanan, Mrs• Vera Hastings, Mrs. W. Good; " col- lection of Cacti, Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin; Asters, white, ' Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Ross McTaggart; Asters, pink or rose, Mrs. Cud - more, Mrs. E. Broadhagen, Brunner; Mrs. Geo. Watt; As- ters, mauve or purple, Mrs. E. Broadhagen, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. George Watt; Asters, red, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Don Buch- anan, Mrs. Vera Hastings; As- ters, display, Mrs. E. Broadhag- en, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Buchayt;= Domestic Science, Loaf white bread, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. Geo. Mutter; loaf brown bread, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. R. Proctor, Miss Ethel Dennis; loaf fruit bread, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs, Shel- don Jacklin, Miss Ethel Dennis; coffee cake, Mrs: George Mut- ter, Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs. H. Goll; buns, three kinds, Mrs. George Mutter, Miss Ethel Den- nis, Mrs.' L. Stonheouse; fruit cake, dark, Mrs: Earl Cudmore, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. H. Goll; fruit cake, light, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. L, Stonehouse; layer cake, light, Mrs. Earl Cudmore; banana lay- er cake, boiled icing, Mrs. Ur- ban. Ducharme, Mrs. Edgar How- att, Mrs. Wilfred Broughton; chocolate layer cake, chocolate icing, Mics. James Keys, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. Walter Kerr; nut and cherry loaf, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. H. Go11; sponge cake, Mrs. Norman Hoover; orange layer cake, orange icing, Mrs. Edgar How- att, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Urban Ducharme; chocolate lay- er cake (cake mix), Mrs. Geo. Mutter, Mrs, Earl Cudmore, Mrs. L. Stonehouse; cherry layer cake, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Margaret Work, Mrs. Earl Cud - more; child's • birthday cake, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Mar- garet Work; macaroons, any kind, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. Uurban Ducharme; shortbread, Mrs. Norman Hoov- er, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. Heimpel; unbaked cookies, three varieies, Mrs. H. Goll, Miss Karen Cole- man, Mrs. Earl Cudmore; iced Brownies, Mrs. Earl Cudmore; muffins, Mrs. John Perrie, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon o atm e a 1 date squares, Mrs. John Perrie, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon; tea biscuits, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. R. Proctor, Mrs. Urban Ducharme; butter tarts, Mrs, James Keys, Mrs. George Mutter, Mrs. John Per- rie; , covered mincemeat pie, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Mrs. Urban Ducharme; raisin pie, lattice top, Mrs. Wil- fred Broughton, Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Miss Ethel Dennis; pumpkin pie, Mrs: L. Stone- house, Mrs. 1, Goil,Mrs. Geo. a an; best Gladioli display, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs, Vera Hastings; floral arrangement to illustrate song title, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Buchanan; bas- ket suitable for church decora- tion, Mrs. Geo. Watt, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. W. Good; bas- ket Chrysanthemums, Mrs, G. Watt, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. Jim Mair; African Marigolds, Mrs. W. Good; Nasturtiums with foliage, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. V. Hastings; golden wedding table centrepiece, French Marigolds,. Mrs. Buehanan,.,Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Vera Hastings; Dahlia. dis- play, Pompom, 1Virs. G. Watt, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. W. Good; Dahlia, large, seven different, Mrs. Geo. Watt, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Ross McTaggart; Zinnias, display, Pompom, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. E. Broadhagen; Zinnias, large, Mrs. "Vera Hastings, Mrs. W. Good; Zinnias, display, Cactus or Fantasy, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. Cudmore; potted plant in bloom, Mrs. Rae Houston, Mrs. E. Broadhagen, Mrs. Buchanan; Cosmos, basket, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Watt, Mrs. Ross McTaggart; Calen- dula, Mrs. E. Broadhagen, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Vera Hastings; arrangement for floral dinner, Mrs. D. A. Rann, Mrs. Vera Hastings, Mrs. Buchanan; ar- rangement using red and white flowers in white container, Mrs. R a n n, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Broaduagen; new or rare plant in pot, named, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin; African Violet, double flower, single crown, Mrs. L. Long, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Ross McTaggart; African Violet, sin-. gle flower, single crown, Mrs. Rae Houston, Mrs. L. Long; win- ter bouquet (dried flowers, weeds, grass, seed pods), Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Vera Hastings; driftwood floral arrangement, ` Mrs. Rann, Miss Karen Cole- man, Mrs. Ella Shurrie; dish garden, Mrs. o Cudmore, Mrs. Heimpel; corsage for evening wear, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Vera Hastings; -ar- rangement in teapot, Mrs. Rann, Mrs. Geo. Watt, Mrs. W. Good; floral mat, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs; W. Good, Mrs. Walter Kerr; miniature arrangement, minia- ture flowers, miniature contain- er, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Rann, Mrs. Walter -Kerr; best basket cut flowers, mixed varieties, Mrs. George Watt, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Vera Hast- ings; mantel, arrangement, us- ing Glads and Mus, Mrs. D. A. Rann, Mrs. Cudmore; H Tea Roses,3 3 blooms, colors, ,Ella Shurrie, •Mrs. Cudmore; H Tea ,Roses, ,1.bloom,.any. calor., .Mrs:-- Cudmore, Mrs. H. Broadhagen. Fruits, Pickles, Etc, Preserved strawberries, Mrs. R. Procter, Mrs. U. Ducharme, Mrs. H. Goll; canned raspber- ries, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. R. Procter; can- ned peaches, Mrs. L. Stone- house, Mrs. Walter Kerr, Mrs. Norman Hoover; canned "pears, Mrs. W. Good, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. James Mair; can- ted cherries, Mrs. U. Ducharme, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. H. Goll; canned pineapple, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. U. Ducharme; canned . dark plums, Mrs, Walter Kerr, Mrs. R. Procter, Mrs. U. Ducharme; - orange marmalade,. " Mrs. L. storiehouse; any other variety marmalade, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. U. Ducharme; collection of jams, three varieties, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. L. tonehouse, Mrs. George Mutter; collection of jellies, three. varieties, Mrs RMAiii'1Y GEN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenny and Jean, of London; Mrs. Reg Clark, of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Chappel and Ruth, of St. Pauls, *visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chappel and family ever the weekend. Miss Adeline Chappel spent the weekend with her family. Mr. Charles Dalrymple is stay- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chappel. • L. Stonehouse, • Mrs. Walter Kerr, Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin; maple syrup, Wm. Perrie, John Perrie, Donald Perrie; corn, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. R. Procter; peas, Mrs. H. Goll; tomatoes, Mrs. R. Proc- ter, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. goody beans, Mrs. R. Procter, Mrs. J. Mair, Mrs. H. Goll; collection tomato juice, catsup, chili sauce, Mrs. R/ Procter, Mrs. Walter Kerr, Mrs. L. Stonehouse. Mustardpickles, Mrs. R. Proc- ter, Mrs. Walter Kerr( Mrs. Jas. Mair; cucumber pickles, Mrs. H. Goll, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. R. Procter; relish pickles, Mrs. George Mutter, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. U. Ducharme; dill pickles, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. U. Ducharme; canned chicken, Mrs. L. Stonehouse, Mrs. George Mutter; practical school lunch, Mrs. R. Procter, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Good ; honey, Lloyd Wheeler, Ethel; honey comb, Lloyd Wheeler. ERAL INSURANCE. Donald G. Eaton Office in the Jackson Aluminum Building Phone 75 : Seaforth WANTED LIVE FOWL Picked up at the farm TOP PRICES ! -- Locker Service Available — Phone 751 J 12 — Seaforth or 393 J 15 T Brussels Ronald Bennett WALTON CORSETTIER Bras, Girdles, Corsets and Support Garments TO PIT ALL FIGURES At Reasonable Prices Mrs. J. Hoelscher SEAFORTH George St. — One Block East of Library NEED RUBBER PHONE 141 • • STAMPS? SEAFORTH Seaforth- Motors TUNE UPS. • Check compression; clean and adjust spark plugs; adjust or replace points; adjust the timing; overhaul the carburetor; clean and test the fuel pump; tighten cylinder hesdbolts; adjust valves. SIX CYLINDER 5.25 8.25 9.95 EIGHT CYLINDER BUICK and OLDSMOBILE CLASS PLUS•PARTS FRONT END ALIGNMENT Featuring Bear Equipment,.Includes adjustment of caster, camber and toe -in. Adjustment of steering and steering Wheel for straight -ahead position. SPECIAL 4.25 WHEEL BALANCING- .5 0 SPECIAL Per Wheel eaforth Motors CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Phone 541 — Seaforth PHONE FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES "Come . On With That MAPLE LEAF - GRADE 'A' MILK!" When you?' youngsters come' home from play or school, welcome them with a delicious glass of MAPLE LEAF MILK! It's the perfect quick meal for Fall weather -. . . just loaded with vitamins and good flavor. MAPLE LEAF MILK is a won- derful health habit! - Always - Make MAPLE LEAF Milk A Daily Habit in Your Home ! 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