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The Huron Expositor, 1959-11-27, Page 19VIM T1T1T1T1T1T1T. ti atori�sts are respect f m y reminde o s observe Profits- For You . To -day„, in Terms of`Quality, Ser- vice and Price 'Ile feel, Are Important to,.: Y 0 0 I ECE.MBER ou are ur ed' tiL help make this Week a DEATHLESS° WEEK'' ON -THE ! Drive a Little Slower This Week and Every Week FollowThese Hihw a Sfet .. Rules: � ay I will' observe the speed laws and rules of'the road. 1. 2 I will observe,and obey all -traffic signs. will •ever, fail to adjust my speed to weather and , other traffic c conditions. a#ii the road `los ' the centre line" of 4 " i I will never "drive my ',car ac s . unless I have a clear view ahead for ample distance. 5. I willnever enter an intersection: Without first taking due precautions 0. I will never assume that `there is no railroad train . at the crossing. I will never combine alcohol' ani gasoline. rr �;.-- T' will never follow another car closer than two feet for ev- ery mile per "hour I am t-rave'Hing, across lkin kind .of � chance when wa g ` will never take' anyn ,::.. _I.wI. k a street or on a highway, 10. 1 will keep on the job of driving every minute I am on the road. 4': F. CHRISTIE, Mayor. �r,rr d d; +j ,.`ji ,,eYj', yy r �. .w:ii w w$ !"'' t•"-� ":�' r i ..e... ri: ;iYj'wj"1..E•.j Vit; 1 By HAROLD KENDRICK Exalms . ,Now that exams are only;.a week. away, everyone has set themselves to hard studying. However, some people have set .a few minutes aside this week for .a"r few extra circular activities: or The Royal Winter; Last ' Friday ,two buses ` left the, school at 9 o'clock heading for the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto: 'Up- on these, -two buses were students from Grade XI, This As an annual event for Grade XI, where they See 'some of the best breeds' of farm ,stock. However; there are many mor e happy things to do, as some of the boys indulge in drink- ing apple cider. "Snow Queen" This week" several contestants from S'.D.H.S. were nominated • for "Snow Queen" for' the: first San- ta'' Claus - parade<to to. be 'held in. Seaforth. "on, Saturday, ;Nov :28th. The contestants,.were•: Marjorie Hoggart, Phyllis Bryans, Marion - Bell, Betty Muegge,•Cathie Eckert,; Antonette Van Den Hengel, Doro thy,,Boyes,, Margaret Chesney, Car- olyn iiammond, Faye Love; Arlene"' Wi111amson, Bonnie McLeod, Shir- ley Knox:: Pearn. McLean; • Marion Riehl,". Violet = Rakewich, Pamela Stapleton, Shirley Dolinage Mar.- i1yn. Papple. • Thursda. SPECIA - Frida} er '26 ovem is $o because this year's team -is having" a 'banquet, on .Wednesday, Nov;' 25, in the school's home econ- omic room Girls Trumpet. Band LaSt Saturday , the Girls' Trum- pet Band led a section of the Lon- don Santa Claus parade. In -this section was the "well-known .tele- vision star, Robert Goullett. How- ever, the band put on their ;regi:. lar performance ; on the main streets' 'of ` Leaden' .This week the girls', band will be ' leading the Seaforth Santa Claus,;parade. • The winner" was Cathy Eckert, and her .r: attendants are Marjorie Ho art,' and Dorothy Boyes.. gg r � A Visit To Russia! v A week, ago last Friday the stu- dent' body of °S.D:R.S.: went on : an i This imaginary' trip inside Russia. well }bed ;descri. and trip,,was;yery some amazing pictures w e -r e shown by Mr; Fred Peel. Mr. Peel kept the attention of the student body _for.; over 60 minutes, as his, very interesting and educational trip was ^:described. Football .' Although football talk has just about faded out ofsports talk for this year, there is still a few mur- murs of it about our. school, This For Cleaner Burning Order a Tankfull of Texaco Fuel Chief NO SMOKE NO,;ODOR- WALDEN & . ' BROADFOOT Phone 686-W SJ iFORTH . ONTARIO Cosy Corners ... Wimp: How do you .like your turnips: mashed,. sliced or whole? What is the theme song of Grade XIII? ' Montrez—moi ` le 'chemin pour aller a :.la maison. Why should Jim Crich show re- spect to Marg Chesney in French Class? - Joan: • Why can't you wash dish: es? Eileen Smith:- What ,did you tel 5.00: PER TON 1-HEtILL Per ,Cwt. F.O.B. the Mill FOB : M7i and Milk °44.90 1.7 5.25 ►4.55 ►4.75 3:80, 36% Poultry ' Concentrate. % :' u b r to es - Super Layer=C cate> tchi;Conentr - Concentrate 35% ,Hog 40% Hog Mix 32 Beef Concentrate centrate n 34 /o - how.: Concentrate 1 3.'91 X5,45 .4.75 4.9 Any of these CanCentrates l iwed wlth YDil grain -Will ill m ke TY LOW COST FEED for: QUALITY, SYou a HIGH Saturday': Clover Leaf: FANCY TUNA-7.oz. ti - Monarch FE'DU'R '7-1h. bag Mother Parker's Orange Pekoe TEA `'HAGS 60's Domestic Shortening -21/ containers " r 73C Allsweet MARGARINE -1 ilreakfast Club 11ARMALADE-24-oz jar... Donald Duck ORANGE . JUICE -48 -oz. tin. 1 Cheery Morn COFFEE -1.4b. ba e ;'write all lines of N S lift Vii- N C E Fixe ' Auto Wind Liability and Life `John A. Cardno Successor to WATSON &; REID Phone 214 : Seaforth Representative: Manufacturers Life Insurance BRUCEFIELD We are sorry, to report that Mrs.' John. 'McCowan f•fell at her home andfractured her arm and, ;shoul<, der,. Saturday. Mrs. W.-Stackhouseand Mrand N4.: Ms: -;Mac Wilson visited .at town for'a few days, Group bio._i held "a quilting par- ty., at; the home of Mrs Lorne Wiil" son last w.,eek. • We' are pleasedto report that Mrs.; Thomas Baird, Sr, has int.:. proved sufficiently , to be remoac ed to her home from the ho ntal_` Mr; Roy Leppingt'on : is improv ing expects to ,be home:•from p . , . . the hospital this• week The-.-IOOF -members and •• their wives -held a turkey dinner at the Brucefield United -.Church.. 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Mrs, Elmer Rivers, Seaforth sis,, ter -in-law ofthe bride, wore a red' velvet ballerina dress, white ac- cessories, and carried a nosegay of white roses, Mr. "Eimer Rivers, Seaforth, brother of the bride, was grooms- man.. The wedding dinner was hcld at Armstrong's, Exeter. For travel- ling ravel -ling'. to Montreal,. Ottawa and points east,:the bride donned a raspberry wool dress with sapphire blue coat, winter white -•.accessories and a corsage of red roses. The cou- ple :Will reside in Seaforth. 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