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.SEAFQ]gTH.,...PNTARIO, MARCH 19, 1959.
OntarkMOvernnient TakesAway,Rights of Muwicipalities
Actior 'by the Frog, governinent 'florine. Seaford' will Contiritie to en-
• 'to-clen3r-to'nnulicipalities the right.to unless in the nlean---''
floridate their water supplie points --t1M-etherg°Ve-rnillent-aclecides
• tail the-' .nature, 4•S ' well
up the extent to which the Ontario
as,those of the, municipalities
,government in recent -years has G •
ommen irig on the act on taken
en unto itself rights and y the .Frost government which it
,
ties that for generations have been - CriticizeS, "ingorously, and of. the
regarded as being those of -the:Tnun..: :*.liaughtY attitude 'adol;_ted by Premiericipalities '
Steadily year by-yearthe-,.- 'Frost in the matter, the Conservative
right of a municipality to administer- Torente, Telegram says - itis...a chat-
-ats.own affairs through its. elected acteristic of the "arrogance- borii..of.
*facials is_being,_takeniaway: - long years of power", The,Telegrant -
The medical professionhas had . adds:: "It :expresses not mer1y dis-
little hesitation in.. recognizing . the a- dam of the.: opposition,,. it :indicates ,
extent to which floridation prevents that the Premier assumes the power
--tocith decay in. children. POssessed.,-.Of_____.....:to,...,deny__ Municipalities the..Use. of the
this kndw1edge;7 several ballot-When:he .ChdloSes."-
ties' by vote of their ratepayers, de' And the Acton FreePress concludes
vided to floridate their–local-HWater-77,--2-a-diseusSibriof the -,-,same subject With
Supply. Despite the fact that other these words '.."One y more diScussiOii
municipalities in the past, had been has been -taken from the table of
given -permission to do this, the Frost - 'Councils; from the feiuni of
public
: goverment now says no • - from the.' hailOt_booth.of
The people of Seaforth, perhaps, local Municipalities." "
water supply is one of the few -in bn.,- he. Went too far...-Vniile:the ban still'
are fortunate in that the Seaforth - perhaps the -Premier sensed that
tario which has been endowed by
nature with an adequate supply of
stands, at leaSt he has- named -a cora-,
, Hopper,. of Win
ittee-t0 S'tiidy-the Matter.• Advatice-Times.
aniOdWireetof.,.....
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'Wilfred..Ellicott;Li.,,fortner: 'Wing,
tiara' boy, • Who 'learned,' the: Je-Wel...
lery blisniesa , With W. It:'1Iainilttiii;
hag- been.nlined---a-director÷of4he,
firm of Praetor's 'Fine' DiarnandS
Liiriited,.....iii..,Torraito,,, „M..„jEllacett,
lias.beenWith4e.Toronto firin for
pastthe.,, yeark..'far:several.:years
tsaS.,store iiagerIfe' ia.i.a.,brother:
Of, .L.lo ' ,and,"..Jee,Ellaeptt,;Mias
Lillian. :EllaCiitt.', and - :Mrs, ..:Frank
' ' atii.--.Winglia,ni
,
Money Spent in Cana a On Not All Lost •
the headlines' that proclainied-the- "Make.4& _schemes, but all de -
millions spent on the Arrow airplane fence _machinery is doomed to ex:„
- .
ter still to total uselessness by peace. -
Were simply"poured down the drain'? ' t.reme.IY. TaPicLobsolesdenee--,or het;
.were inisleading-,,asserts _The
Financial Post -
"Most the millions spenkon the 'de-
velopment of the Arrow and. its en-.
gines were, in some form or another,---
paid back to Canadians—to Ayr°. and
ortnda Workers; to workers in sonie last' -half °f th°ge 'ANT° 611C:1- (Irelicla:
650. subcontr-aet-i-plattt-and4majbr-.-7,i)nPtu-k-e. 4-4 ii-LvaTious ..
.forins of taxes by federal; prOvincial '
suppliers throughout banada. 'Quite
a few new.plant8 were established in ' or *134.1iciPal governments In effect,
:then, defence :work s done dn. Canada, .
sundry Canadian comnitinities to ProL:---- '. :. Costs the_Canaclian people . about half
duce parts and minimize imports. ,. , what defencelivOrk done -'
__ .. ,,outside .our .
"We don't suggest or defendcountry costsus"'
--,,,. cos.s.us. •
The'point .isc.,the-,MOney..Spent orf,.the- ;
Arrow was inject,ed- thotgarid
' Ways iritO.the: Canadian -econoiny-:
Wasn't "lost .
• "AnOtti-e-r-,r--iiiiportalitta point: • 7"
Return- -Homeless
• andIVITE Fergus Tii?fiblfflT
of the Blue Water.HighWay, north
of Orand :retiirned home
from Florida' vaeatiowSaturdaT
to ilia their new 'home and its'en-.
tire, contents: :reduced to cold ash-
es.' The three:bedroork. bungalow;
built less'than a year 'ago, burned`
Thursday ,night,„ shortly after , the
CouplelkftiFierida for_-horne. The.
blaze •wasn't discOvered
spread .-throughout the.'.11Ouse.. "I
Couldn't get near the , door lar the
heat,', said:Ross Turnbull, a ion
who was ane 'of the ;; first there.
Nothing ,WallaSaVed-fronn the builtV
ing. .Boss is ,estimated at around
$18,000.--Exet0 "rimes -Advocate..
_
• To Reach Bottom in March
which the -rock, salt can be dump-
edfrom various parts of the mine
,
and from which the salt will be
hoisted to the surface by what is
known--askips'," he stated.-
Goderich Signal -Star.
astoz%
$tud:
11. weekly ardele contributed
by a member- of he Sea -
forth and District,Ministezial
ASsoeiation.
After about ten years ip the busi-
ness, a weeldy newspaper editor'
becomes something of an authOr-
ity on "banquets". "
* *
Now -a banquet, when I used to
read' about them as a kid,_ was
sumptuotis affair. The word con-
jured up yisions of Roman volupt-
uaries reclining on couches, drink-
ing Falernian wine and gorging
themsblves on all manner of good-
ies borne in by half -naked Nubian
-slaves. - ."
and, stand. therilh their arms -
'hanging down: , -
When this embarrassing ritual is
ended, the ladies, not to be denied -
again, hurl themselves upon the
head table. The Chairman's wife,
wha hates lumpy turnips,. carries
on a sparkling conversation with,
The Guest Speaker, on her, left,.
agreeing that yes it's., been :quite
a 'whiter and- yes there's nothing .
"(By Rev-. -D, Leslie Fide]: ',First a banquet.
to beat real .home -cooked food at
•
Presbyterian Church Seafortlil * *
On Saturday of this week Spring
officiallY begins. I am reminded af
a lovely' spring song *e ,used
sing,..in Public .school iriany
Years. ' The choruS WaS.-"SoMething
...Twenty-fiVe years later; Prii pre-
pared tdadraitthat a banquet.P.con-
sists .pf; a shot Of tomath Jake. in
,paperzeupa_ .pjate heaped- With'
mashed 'potatoes and-graVy,-:- cold -
turkey, and lukewarin, lumpy .tut -
nips or canned peasancarrats;. a
piece Of pie which..Can range ..from
.delectable to gawdaffal, ,depenclipg.
on who made it;, a slug warrniSh
tea -or coffee poured frotn. "a 'large
Porcelain pat :by a • Perspiring...anti
rather cross , lady ,mernber.: of he
catering arganization:.
„ -
The chairman desperately try- ,
ing to remem.ber the brilliant - -
"chairman's remarks" he wrote -
out that aiteriloon,- gul_ ps..with un: -
tasting palate, -interrupted at CV --
"Daffodils - daffodils flowers of Guest' Speaker, who knows -that,
she is Supposed to, be., charming V)
'ery seeond-bite by the wife' Of The --,-
the poor, Gattiered-liy weary hands- sold at the locals,. bat is wishing she was
your iloor, ' * • - „het -tie watchiz4. TV and wondering.
Many aheart sad crushed 1)Y life's frpni the' city ' with -that megala-
vvhi-,:flie-liell--She drove 60 Miles
Pleasure .will find in the dear- 'da.t- mania& busband of hers whO.'can't .:
.. , . . ,
refuae an invitation to. sp011t,-----
-MeanWhile. -down id the rest of"
hilar -
hope indicLithaelwera-„Yisa.siriye.a_hiceaar*.adop.oef the hall,' it is not "eka-ctly- hilar-,,,--
of_a new. beginning. In the. fall, we ions. At first, there" 'IS .'a little' .
watched the leaves. fall from the scattered ""c-onversatidit....- Then. -the
trees; we saw' the plants die under pangs' begin t6 stfike.-111-Orosely .
the:frost: Soon everything looked watching •;t„ii.e. head' table gtiestS-
chill andtead,„•., •.. ' ' ', ' ' wading into .the inrkey,...evetyone.
Buthowever,long the winter niasr 'gets iMoe_' th Oelery and olives' and
seem, the Spring soon comes...We, eats ,his 'bun:. . ••' ..- . -'• -
, .
, • . , • . - .
• -Put not , viands are
:changeor:--ws the -atinosphere::'_,At:
the-baiiquetlet-inY.bayisliiiiiiagitia- •
don,. the participaiits.hegati about
9, p,na.. 'They ate and drink in. lei-
surely fashion, exchanging ,quips,
:epigrams, versest-Their digestion -
aided by the ingted• strumming
ot'lents. .About iniiiiiightlassy-
.eYed,:theyewould clap for.the
iLAg girls and,aerobats, Later,, still
belching richly', they; Would‘totter,
by-their--servaida,;-.Tfor.
the'r sedan chairs' home "and -bed
see the trees begin to bud:. we
just.. about the • tine the . head
hear the •song Of -the birds; and,be,- tablerhags are, served their coffee.
,fore realize4t, there are:signs and are ..Iighting..UP;, the coMinon-
..Thfithe,rappreachip_g2suminery___;:L___ types -a-t--the,-,erid-of :the-last:table.: -
Sunday next,..t.Will SunL'
decision .as. to Whether oeitot,
Grand Bend would ',get. dial: tele -
hones remained unsettled,' faIlOW:;
ing • the anatiai, .meeting of the.
.substribera , last- Wednesday „after:.
noon: 'After three. hours of
siert Meeting: was , adjoniiied„..
,witti'the'siiggeitiOn'the niatter be.
7`1-aft-LtiP-7-ta---the-telepharte---"beardr
'Which consists of the TovviaShip:
.conifeit) ,Only'., 'handful of _Sub.;,..
seriberaviere„preaentiaLtlie, :Meet:
'ing...tp enter the: disciiSaions...
service Was : •xeComineinted:- ,:for
Grafi.d: Bend „bythe. Ontario.:.Tele:
phmie.. 'Authority; 'which :recently'
aiirvey.pf ,,the .resOrt: The,
protest issued by- .Grariii. Bend at
thetline. the rates were raised -1a
Ye a :
get their Plates.. :They eat 'like: -
day, • • inarkino- • what we term ' ''' bt,t ' are 'just' . starting their
Christ's trininphantLeritry int() Jer: pie .Wilen the, chairman -pings 'hiS,
itSaleiii.' "TrONV 'great -Vas -...Ilie-72-TOY glaSs.TFrOTtitheri- on; they:have to -- and excitement • and the, shunting sneak bites,'andrchew uriobtr 'sive
. . . .
as the, Savicitir."rode-along-..., But 1-Y,;-"ittielf"sheadS twiStecrtoward . the
... _ ..... ___ _ - - .. ., .
Paliti,StindaY„IS .init. tee. f ar. reinov-
_Nwa, days, . the. 4, ilia.
sharp at Se. everybodi
aroinict 'hungrdy -un til to' 7; while-
'theladieb in the ,kitchen nnt
-ter ImPreea'tien§: and ` try-. ba.....'keep
things hat. There . a vast, ahuffl-
ing of chairs as, everYbOdy is ,serat--
ed-The, vicepresident runS madly:
'about trying,ta-afP.I.bete two extra
'Chairs' in at the.icadjable because
somebody goofed:
. .
Then there s a 'sharp ping. , as
the chairnian hits 'his waterglass
and ',.inatters: samething.. , There' is
.anather.. vast • . shuffling. • as ever 1'
lurches t�. 'his. feet. ' There is
juiribled Clinking of -glasses for:
theQueen, fallowed bYGraee,.. That
,Griketas_Lbeen.-1--following,- :Atte
.and 'don't bet
Won't. be long on the RoYalfVolir
this
"Then there is the painful' strug',
06 , back. unto the narrow aPaee;;
the. .chairS c'Stancling' -aS close'' aS.
the' .Gienadier Guards- ahpulder "to
shonlder,
plates., They are halted in
,tracks .bY, the chairman, who, an
he Wctuld like to intreduce
_the, head table., The' tabk 'is un-
'tiead table: '
ed. from -Good Friday and the dark ,
deed of Calvary:, ' . -- •--.„ • While The Guest Speaker is in. -
The experience of Calvary for traduced, the catering. -ladies' tip-
. . , . . ,
:Oulu: .feoxpiticiewreiern5ceot inchrthi:t,:ptfhaell. Cross
the silence of a crew of auto wreck-,
toe about, -gathering' -up dishes with '
drs; Then they go °tit in the kit-
-the ,disciples was,. in 'a „sense, like
teemed to be the end ofkall..Their cheir and enjey'-;their own dinner
beloved Mastdr..„ was dead, their,' amid a phenomenal . rattling _DC,
crockery and" subdued peals of, '
hopes were shattered, and, the :fu-
ture' looked bladk., Bid if 'Geed Fri- laughter. that have The Guest.' .
day Was but a few days away from Speaker gritting this , teeth.
.'Palm Siinday, Easter Day, was but .
_a_...day-or_twoLremoved from ,Good ',Oh, I'm not down on banquets,
• ' The dark. night "of Calvary, would Diiii71-think that-foTriiinute.; 1 -
. Du 'ring •the month -of FebruarY,
the shaft at , the. rock salt Mine,
went down for, a total depth of 320
feet • for .:tha •period..'aigne...•"Pro-
gress has been good,' Gotden
Muir; manager of the ' Dominion
Rock Salt Company plant at Gode-:
rich, told tile, Signal -Star. "By
end Of March We will be down to
an overall -depth �f. .1,2760 -feet,
whien will be the 'bottom of the
bed of' .;roek salt we-avill be' min-
ing,"'.said `Mr. Muir. "Aftenpthat,
vie will go a bit beyend that depth
„ ' I
love- thern;'. But. 1 , think. 'I. . was . •
.Sona give, way ..to the: bright'.norri- -40-rn. abo—nt7,2A00 years' too late;
_ . - • - . .
,ing-of...-theeanrreetion:7-Scian-_-_it-Queen I'll ',bet I'vebeen. at. 300. lianquete-- „
would .be diseeveredahafltietemb' -trn`the last7toityearsTand-I hayen,t,,
was empty an that ,Christ waa, had ., -a goblet' of Falernian Weine,,
alive 1 been waited on by 'a Nubian Slave,.
• „hi the drama of the Cross there or teen a' single- •.dancing girl -, at
are lessons that we all may learn, ,
one. Of .them.
.axid in -the -se= daYs- of -Lent-weinay •
Give Salary ,Increases ,
: Last night:Alm Hoard. _of 'Clinton
District Collegiate Institute endors-
ed. a • change' to the cate _
texii.„-for_pteachers ' salary, schedide,,
with the underStanding.,'that the,
17 leachers "all.find It satisfactory.
Minimums . and maximums are as
follows for Type B teachers, $4,--
500 to .$7,500;-, for :Endorsed Type
-13, $4;700 to $7,700;, for Specialists,-
.$5,,000- to '.$8;000.- 'Teachers as .yet -
do not know what their, (SW11 :cate-
gory will'be-; but this is -based up-
-on 'qualifications:, This schedule i§
the.“-sa_the as at, tlie South Huron
District High School. at Exefer..The
increases brought abotit_by the,
, change, •will, mean. $18,000 on the
total wage cost. -,- Clinton News -
t� make' pockets --openings in Record_
prepare onr hearts to receive.anew, . --, Canada, ' despite the • fantastic ,
the niesSage Of PalrnSunday,.Good growth„ -,of. -manufactunng,, In. . the
Friday and Easter Day..., n Palm, laSt .tviedeeides;.§tiii. is the . World' s -
Sunday !:41.1e came :unto His Ovin”; .largeSt net importer of fully 'mann-
Mt. Good -Friday, "His'. own .r.eceiVed. lactitied geods....- - ' - • ' '
-11lintiot",:- buton Easter „Day , Te ,
.... . . . ,, , ., . . .
itnitressed, but -those seat.42.1t:LI,ItteiL„'sueceSs lturnsa man'
„aal,,ts fa,0144,ailo
MaY: grate be.: given to Us all:
enabling each to take :Theirstand
, .
.on. the'.MaSter's, side. '._As• by faith IVIOrnents kith ,in Bless-
we•aee Eum:tfrude On", may we be , •
very conscious - that He 'goes: that ;Which- Before, Thy 'CrosS. I .Spend"
why -for tisandinay We be .eonp;..
strained. to say , With 'deep andf..s.ig1
riificant meaning • ' '-;
"Hideen, ride 'on
Iniow1rnp,tieon to
Bow;thymeekhead inortiuipaiu
Then takei3O;God., Thy power, and
reign".
1958 blIEV. SEDAN---0,Verdlrive
, 1957 DODGE 8-cyli: gEpAN
1957 OLDS 4 -DOOR 1:1&RDTOP.
1..9.56- FORD COACH
1956 DODGE GOAQH •
'1955 PONTIAC SI)AN
1953 kONAII:CELOPAN
1954'CKEV SEDAN
No Reasonable, Offer Refus
SEAFORTH MOT
SEAFPRTH and.. MITCHELL:
Phone 541
Seafort
• FrOm The Fluren 'Expositor
:March 23, 1934
• .
• Charles, P. Sills', was re-elected
president 'of the local 'branchof
the Canadian Legion at the largely
attended annual- Meeting, held in
the Club' roorns Wednesday. even -
_restaurant,. the Star Cafe
and. Chop Suey House, IS ,beingifn
ened on Saturday of this week in.
the Gillespie block on Main Street
Them Chong :is the proprietor.
-When playing,- in Illtliontas
Welsh's- sawlog yard, tVolliRd Wilk
liatd; of .11ensall,'had the misfor-.
tune to get his leg broken. He Was
in 'between two'logS and' fell for-
ward on one of them, breaking his
leg between.' the Ankle and knee.
• He. was taken to 'Clinton Hospital
for an'• - "
The thermonieter registered: six
• below zero on Thursday morning.'
Mr, Harry Stewart underwent
an . operation, for appendicitis in
Scott; Memorial Hospital on Mon-
• day., '
• When a wheel ,of .1„lie.:bugdr. in
which lgr.: and Mrs. Martin Haney
and Young or of 'Ttickersinith,
were driving down Main Street on
Tiiesday afternoon, dropped into
one of the famous rata, the yolmg
lad Was thrown ta the road, but
was fortunately not injured. Mrs.
Haney tva'S also thrown out, but in
falling her feet caught in the bug-
gy and she was dragged a short
distance,' and is ..Stiffering from
bruises and , slieek,' The accident
occurred. opposite Walker's `store.
• Huron & Erie' Canada Trust
MAO OFFiCE,'•-,, L1ND6044, ONTARIO
DiStriet -IteikeseigadveS:::.
G: Heighten Hensel!'" -Watatni Reid 'Seaford/
71448.
YEARS AGON
‘Interesting items gleaned from
The Huron, Expositor `of 25, 50
• arid -75 years ago, "
the Conservative Candidate for the
riding' of Ponoka, in the Alberta
provincial electiens, now in. pro-
., ,
'gress. • -- ••
Mr."C..---E. Parkes, who 'has .been
manager of the Seaforth branch of
the 'Bank of' Commerce, received
notification of his transfer, to the
branch' of that bank -at Dunnville.
Mr, Morson,,
Parkes succesSor. ,
The Anderson -Taylor Co, who ree
tentlY, prOcured the Willi shoe fee:-
toty from the town, are, -rnaldng
extensive -alterations to the build
ing to suit their..clothing business.
Mr. W. E. Southgate is overseeing
the work of having .the plant put
in running condition. •
The Seaforth •juvenile hockey
team won, 6-4, over HenSall: Play-
ers taking part Were! A.
, Muir, J. Dick; O. Dick, W. Richard-
son and- M. 'Twiss.,
BRUCEFIELD
ee
Mrs. David ToUgh spent 'a few
daYs at_the home of lgr. and' Wits.
_
TB. Baird.
•
Holy- Communion. will be &serv-
ed in Brucefield United Church on
Stinday• morning, March 22, when,
a- class of_tie_w„Memberswill, be
received,— • _,2• '
Mrs. Russell Dillai arid-sen;.13'ill;
Spent the -weekend in London.
Mrs. Simo,n, McKenzie spent -the
weekend withher. son, on; in St.
Thomas. '
• Mr. andMrs. Abe Zaphe .and Son,
Glen, of 13yron; called •on 'friends
in the Village on Saturday.
. iVraster R,onnie -Scott entertain-
ed a few of his friends on SOor-
day to.a birthday part.
Mrsk Wallace Haugh • and son,
Neil,- spent th-6.- weekend in Toron-
to and had difficulty getting home
en Sunday on account a the sev-
ere storm. ,
--Miss Marie Elliott is visiting her,
aunt, Mts. Bruce ,Meneary, Bay.
field. •-
-From The 'Huron Expositor
March 21, 1884,,
-Mt. Juhn Lyons has-been- aWard-
ed the contract for the carpenter
work on Egmondville manse, and
Mr. Frank Gutteridge the brick-
work and, plastering.
Three :carloads of machinery for
-Mr. Van Egniond'sVoitllen-faCtory
reached here this week, and, four
more are on the way.
On Friday last a -son of Mr.
John. Twiss, of Eginondville, while
climbing upon a wagon, fell and
broke his leg, •
Mr, John Templeton, of nicker -
smith, has sold the splendid young
Clydesdalle -which he
brought out with him from the
Old Country a year ago, to 'Messrs.
Brooks and Colquhinm, of Ilibbert,
for $2,000,
Mr, M. Morrison of Walton, pur-
chased from Mr. 'biomes 'Kidd, 'of
Seaforth, the Farquhar Smith pro-
perty, which. consist c:kf n acres of
excellent, land, for $625. -
Last Friday evening while tile
choir was practising at the home
of Strachan Bros., a lamp was
knocked of a table and the fleet
ignited, While Strathan was
attempting to put It out, he 'was
scotched on the right cheek.
the new assistant in
• the publio school at waiton, •
Ls,
proving a most effidient teacher.
• * .
-From The Huron Expositor
• March 19, 1909 •
The beautiftil brick residence of
Mrs: James Turrier, of Brucefield,
had a riartow escane from destruc-
tion by fire early Sattuday merit-
ing. The fire was 'brought under
control with the aSsistance of the
neighbors. ,
The Seaforth Electric ,Light CO.
kav:e purchased train* The Bell En-
gine Co„ a new 125 -horsepower
high pressure boiler. It Will take
the place of the sinailer one now
in use and Will give. the ,eornpany
additional fatilitieS.
Mr. Sohn A. Jacksen,, Sen -of Mr.
G: E. Jackson, ,of.Egtnondv.ine, is
Beautifut-New Neighbor "Little
boy,' I need eloaf of bread from.
,the store. Do you think Yon could
go for rite?"
Little Boy: "No, but I heard ow
old man say that he could "
, •
'MISSIONER: &An, LeaderRev;-E-W; SGilbert
Chaplain,R.C.A.F., Centralia
•twine*: "PERSONAGE. OF:CHRIST"
orthsid6 United .Church—Monday : His -Wor
Y. People's Service led by Y. People'
• First Presbyterian. Chiirch—T_uescli3t -His Faith
Egmondville -United, Church--W'ednesday-: His
"Love
First Presbyterian. Church --,-„Thursday :
Devotion
St . Thomas"; Afiglican Church—Friday : His
Suffering.
TIME; 800, p.m.
Offering Taken At Each Seivice
; Under -the atiSpices of
SEAFOliTII AND DISTRICT iVfINISTEItIAL
ASSOCIATION • '
it-Ev: G. E. PEACOCK
•President
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DR. S. SEMPLE, --
Secretary -
SPECIAL OFFER TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS
You get ALL the New ofyour district e -very week -in •
THE,HURON,EXPOSITOR.
• TO introduce.TIIE IIIYRON EXPOSITOR to NEW Subscribers
.5- MOilihtiht -Ottly'$1.00
(This offer good ,only for subScriptions. addressed to -Hilton an
Perth Counties) . •
. 'OFFER ENDS MARCH 31.st N.Ekp
For only $1.00.yOU. will receive every icreek'until.-fiejt
September„topies of TRE EXPOSITOR._ Ad
..• Fili Mlle Coupon, below, pin a dollar, hill to it, and Mail or bring 'in +.0.1'116
Huron Eipositor.
HERE- IS MY DOLLAR BILL!
Send me The Expositor until mit September •
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