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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-14, Page 13Brighter Stars - feu?Drive-inFiewers Your favorite movie star’s smile beams three times as clear and bright from an aluminum screen recently developed for outdoor theatres. The new' screen has won the praise of both audiences and owners. Little wonder the latter like it; one operator found his receipts increased by $40,000 in two months after he replaced his conventional screen with the highly reflective, weather-proof aluminum job, . And so it goes,,. Still ahother improved product, still another use for this versatile modern metal,, The result: everybody gains by production from Cana­ dian smelters that already ac­ count for a quarter of the world’s primary aluminum. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD, (ALCAN) Legion Auxiliary Plans Activities Hensall Legion Ladies Auxil­ iary met in the Legion Hall Tues­ day evening for their June meet­ ing, presided over by Mrs. E. JR. Davis, president. Mrs. Elsie Cornforth was initiated into mem­ bership into the Auxiliary. An invitation was received from Goderich Legion Auxiliary to be guests" at their birthday party, June 26, and also an in­ vitation was received from the Hensall Bowling Club tp attend an evening of bowling Friday, June 15. plans were outlined for a draw, prizes io include an electric fry pan, steam iron, and electric heating pad, draw to be made October 9 at the annual birthday party, In charge of the tickets for the draw are Mrs. Jim Clark and Mrs. J, Simmons. A motion was passed to give all new babies born to members of the Auxiliary a $1,00 bank book, The president informed the group that she was going to organize a mystery bake sale during July and August." The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Maude Hedden. Bingo was enjoyed. The fall September per. Wins Gold Miss Helen Dunlop, of' Kincar­ dine, who graduated at Stratford General Hospital on June 6 in a class of seventeen won the gold medal for general profic­ iency in bedside nursing. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dunlop, Kin­ cardine, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, of Hensall. meeting will open in with a pot luck sup- Med^l There were 765,000 television sets sold in Canada in 1955, com­ pared with 624,000 in 1954 and 30,000 in 1950. '•M i>liiiiliilllil>lliii|llliltiiiitMlllliitll>IIHi>Hi«iiHiii<lltiliilMiuilliiinililill>iii>liliiiiiiiHiilliiilltiiii)>i!iliiiliir^ Soft Ice Cream Treats / “The Aristocrat of Frozen Dairy Products” . ★ Cones . -A- Sundaes ★ Floats MILK SHAKES ARE* OUR SPECIALTY El Hott's Dari-Delite No. 4 Highway At Brucefield " Open 1 to 11 p.m, * s X 2 3 Weekend Specials '' ' . r» f 1 •. b s / Meat Specials Beef and Pork Sausage ...............,...... Fresh Side Pork ............................ Minced Hani .......... ................................ Sliped Pork Steaks......... ...................... Home Rendered Lard, I’/z-Lb. Carton - k. /■ Hensail And District News . 29£Lb. 39f Lb. > '590 Lb. . 590 Lb. .. 170 Lb. v Grocery Specials McCormick's Sodas, 1 Lb., Salted or Plain ...... 28£ Birdseye Frozen Turkey or Chicken Pies ........ 300 Moaning Cheer Coffee Beans, 1-Lb. Bags ,.... 950 Canada Packers Klik............................................. 370 Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee, 6-Oz. ........ $1.59 k. 5 s s i 3 55 3 Al's Groceteria And Meat Market Hensall On,ario .................................................................................""""""... . X 5 5 3 J Dr. Carey Joynt. Receives Award Dr. Carey B. Joynt, formerly of Hensall and a graduate of Ex­ eter High School and Western University, now a faculty mem­ ber of Lehigh University, Betnle-1 ham, Penn., was honored recent­ ly with the Alfred Nobile Robin­ son Award. j This annual award is given for outstanding performance in the service of the university. Carey is now associate professor of internati9nal affair? at Lehigh. Kippenette Girls Hear Economist The Thrifty K i p p e n e 11 e s’ seventh meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd* Lovell on Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. Fil- singer, home economist for’ Hu­ ron, and Bruce, was present. The roll call, “One characteristic of a good tea biscuit,” was answer­ ed by .19 girls. Club members then displayed the biscuits they brought to the meeting, The leader, Mrs. W. B. F, Bell,- spoke on the standards of a good tea biscuit and. told the girls, to keep on making tea biscuits as they would have to exhibit four tea biscuits on Achievement Day, July 11, at Seaforth. A demonstration a floral table setting— was follow­ ed by a talk, on table manners and etiquette. Mrs. Filsinger then spoke to the girls on tea biscuits, build­ ing menus and judging‘menus, the activity for Achievement Day. Arrangements were made to entertain mothers ajt the next dub meeting, Saturday, June 16, to a buffet slipper prepared by the girls.' The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge. Police Constable To Be Married A wedding'of unusual interest will take place at Blind River, Ont., Saturday, June 16, at St. James The Creator Church, Blind River, at 9 a.m. when P.C. ,Ralph W. Smith, third eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert. §mith, who reside three miles south of Zurich on the Goshen Line, will be married to Audrey Cecelia Doiige, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, Blind .River. Rev. Father Skillen will per­ form the ceremony. The bride will be attended by Miss Shirley Rouque of Blind River, while the groom will be supported by his brother, Gerald Smith, of Zurich. Constable Smith has been on the police force for five years and has been stationed at Sud­ bury, Sault Ste. Marie, White River and Blind JRiver, where he is now stationed. Community Salo Pricts . prices at Hensall Community Sale on June 4 were: Weanling Pigs Chunks ................ Feeders ................ Sows .................... Holstein Cows ...« Durham Cows ...... Holstein Calves ... Durham Calves ... Reception A reception' for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riiey (nee Grace'Forrest) was held in the town hall Wed­ nesday' evening. The hall was filled for the event. They were presented with a gift of an elect­ ric washing machine. The pres­ entation address was read Gerald Casey. Norris orchestra furnished music for the dance. Posted To Grand Bend F/O George Sangster, F/O Ray Stewart, F/O Andy Leitch, F/O G. V. Johnson, all from Winnipeg and area, who have been stationed $t RCAF Station, Crumlin, have been posted to the RCAF Station at. Grand Bend knd spent Thursday of this week visiting with relatives and friends of F/O Sangster. Mrs.’ Sangster and son Daryl, of Portage La Prairie, left Thursday to join, her husband at Grand Bend.ABingo Winners Winners of the Legion Bingo on Saturday night last were: Sam DougaU, Mrs. Mae Mc- Lollan, Mrs. John Young (2), Mary Foster, Sam DougaU, Mrs. Bert Wren, Mrs, Tom Kyle (2), Cecil Vaiihorne (2), Alice Snell, Mrs. Jim Clark, Mrs. Bert Wren, Fred Kennings, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs. Ray Foster.- Jkckpot next Saturday will be worth $60. in 52 calls. Anniversary AAi<cir%« Cnrla+w Anniversary servicer were ob-, rw»i»arivi3 served at’Hensall United Church r r> _ i 3 » Sunday tor which w Backs Crusade gregatmns wer$ present the i . •- church was decorated with sum- ine June meeting of the Wo­ men blossoms, men s Missionary Society of Hen- Guest speaker for the morning: TuesdavtedM2,Ww ( service was Rev. R. C. Wmiaw,; £^esday. Mrs, w, Dilling and ’ B.A.B.D., Toronto. (His first Mrs. L. Eller arranged the de- | sermon since his ordination ser Pr°sram and study book [vice at Stratford last Thursday with Mrs. Dilling m the chair, i evening.) For his sermon topic; Jbe worship service was con- he spoke on tlfe theme “The Lord ’ ?yc',e<*, by Mrs, J, Walker and in His Church”. . "*rs’ W. R, Stephenson. The choir, under the direction • Mrs, w. R. DougaU reviewed of S. G. Rannie, with Miss Greta i a chapter from the study book Lammie at the organ , console, “Not strangers but fellow citi-’ rendered two numbers. zens,” centering around New I At the evening service. Rev. Canadians; Mrs. Eiler favored Dr. Charles Krug, of CKNXjwith a solo, accompanied at the^ Radio and TV fame, was guest j p,ano by Mrs, T sherritt. minister. A male chow led the ? Thservice of praise, assisted by i 1hlrs«i,^e<>/ge Goderich Harbouraires, who|^mstrong, took the chair for sang four selections. The business period. Mrs. W« R. bourairps were under the direc- p^^stin Save a paper on cit- tion of Mr, Ed Stiles and Mr. }?en notes, dealing wfth resolu- J, Buchanan. ’ ' ---------------- ‘ A special baptismal was held in the church p.m. Brownies Attend CempThe Hensall Brownies. ..ILB ... +, w panied by Brown Owl Mrs. E. i. ■ LaXnde?"Mrs°WR “simSl PlMS Miss Margaret Gordon London* baby band party to b& and two Guides, Miss Pat Rowe Jjjld in the' clyrch ornthe after- and Miss Geraldine Harburn, „Jun® enjoyed a weekend at the Angli- piOpiam are Mrs, can Church camp, six miles Stephenson and Miss M. j south of Bayfield. Twenty at- Ellis, baby band superintendents, tended, including 14 Brownies, i ^unch committee named were Linda Noakes received the prize H^rs; E. Cook, Mrs. R. M, for the outstanding camper for Feck and Mrs, Stephenson,. the weekend. . I The Jt,ly meeting will take the Personal Items -! form of a picnic meeting pn the ivr^c pdnh Tin/ioM > church lawn, weather permit-Mich ’ was aGhousp’ micst last Itingf Mrs‘ H‘ McMurtrie, Mrs. JSS.-JR’.A h?U5w ®LIS' N- Jon=S,_MrS. L, Mickle and Mrs. W. R. Stephenson. Mrs. w. R. DougaU reviewed I “Not strangers but fellow citi-' zens,” centering around New 5.‘ Mrs. Eiler favored The president, ,Mrs. George ' Former Resident Finds Lost Wallet Lloyd Horton, of Listownl, formerly of Chiselhurst, brother of Bert Horton, of the village, lost his wallet containing $300 two years ago. He had the pleas­ ure of finding it and what was left of the money in disintegrated cash and cheques, while cultivat­ ing in a field recently. A fortune teller told him he would find it and that wheels would be involved. Parts of seven $10 bills are cemented together, He hopes to find a solution which will separate them without dam­ aging, the ferial numbers. J (Evening Auxiliary! I Completes Study i 1 The Evening Auxiliary'' met j Monday night in the schoolroom j I tions that.were presented at the, service Goderich Conference Branch at 2-30 ■ meeting held in the early spring. Mrs. E. Geiger led in a special I prayer for the codling South Huron Crusade for Christ, to be accom- held in Zurich, June 17 to July y*» .... y Th a Huron County TB Association Mass X-Ray Suivey is now ■completed. jtaal-figures,’which appear elsewhere that the response from one end of the County to tile other was mos encouraging. . f - These results were possible only because of the wholehearted qnnnnrt and effort which men and women throughout Huron by.the this support the results, of cOUfse, would have been negligible. Because of the numbers “ A ^ow- a major contribution to the war against tuberculosis. _ Huron County TB Association $12 $18 $25 $80 by the Mich,, ~ ____ ....... week with Mrs, J. W. Bonthrob. Mrs. C. Young and Mrs, Mac Greer, London, spent Monday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. Bonthron. , ‘ , Mrs. E. Rowe Will leave Mon­ day, June 18, for Toronto where sne will attend three presenta­ tions, on June 18, 19 20, in honor of her daughter, Dorothy,, a bride-elect of this summer. Decoration Day services will be observed on Sunday, June 17, under the auspices or the Hen­ sall Legion and I.O.O.F. There will be a short service at .the cenotaph, followed by a service at Hensall Union Cemetery. Mrs. Ernie Chipchase‘was the lucky winner of the Sunbeam Mixmaster in a draw at Brown's LG. A. Store, her ticket number was 8927. Mrs. Myrtle Thon of Saska­ toon, is visiting with Miss Greta Lammie, , ; Mr. and Mrs.. R. Y. McLaren, are spending a week with their daughter, Mrs. Dorland Evans and family, of Waterloo. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, B.obby and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, of Centralia, Mr, and Mrs, J. Ferguson; of Chisel­ hurst, spent Sunday with Miss Greta Lammie. Miss Mihnie jteid of London, attended the funeral of the late' Miss ‘Hannah Craig oil Mp^y. Mrs. George Hess, visited With Mr. and Mrs, J. L. McCloy .and’ family, Toronto,, she was accom­ panied by her brother and sister- inJaw, Mr, and Mrs. Pettigrew. Ed Fink, Hensall businessman, was the lucky winner, of ,$1,000 in a draw Monday night at a $5,000 dinner at $50 a plate, at Hotel London, sponsored by the Shriners of London, and attended by three hundred local shriners.s Mr. Fink is.Marshall of the prov­ ost unit of the Mocha Temple in London. Mrs. James Wright and Frank were in Acton attending the fun­ eral of Mrs. John Stewart, a cousin of Mrs. Wright, Funeral services were conduct­ ed by Rev. Donald MacDonald at the Bonthron funeral home Moriday for Miss Hannah Craig,- 86, who died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swaim. Interment was in 'Baird’s ceme­ tery. , Mrs. M. Traquair will form the lunch committee. Coach Plant Treats Staff Employees of the General Coach Works were entertained at a banquet and dance in the Goderich pavilion on Saturday evening, with about three hun­ dred attending. Mr* Wm.‘ Smith was master of ceremonies, Those attending from Marlette, Mich,, were president John Atkins, vice-pres., Riley Ramsey, vice- pres. in Charge of sales, Geo. Niechart, sales manager, Ward Hendricks, secretary .treasurer, Guy Arnold, Other guests-"attending were Mrs. Brightrall, Mr. A. Y. Mac- Lcan, and R. H. Middleton presi­ dent Chamber of Commerce, Hensall. i Dancing was enjoyed to John­ ny Downs Orchestra of London. Door prizes were won by Roy Smale, Mrs. Len Noakes and Mr. Brown, Seaforth. Presentations - were made by Mr, James Taylor to Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyd who were recently married. -r Personal Hems - * Miss Marguerite McDonald of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Pearl Case. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stan and family of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and family of London were re-, cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Len Noakes. i of the United Church for their last meetins for the season. Mrs. E. Chipchase, president con­ ducted the meeting. Mrs. Pearl j Passmore conducted the devo­ tional assisted by Mrs, D, Mc- Kelvie, Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. C. D. Daniel, Nelson McClinchey contributed a piano solo. Mrs, Brighton Ferg presented the study, the closing chapter of the book, "Welcoming of New Canadians,” Mrs. Doug Cook, and Mrs- Chipchase wiJL assist Mrs. Jack Corbett in looking after the Mission Band during Sunday morning church services. Mrs. Lillian Hyde favoured with a reading. The president announced, that a pot luck supper would open the fall meeting- in September, and that the Harboiiraire Choir, of Goderich, will present a program in the fall, Mrs. Howard Scane and Mrs. Robert Cook were host­ esses. Roy Ryckman, 53 Detroit Druggist Roy Ryckman, druggist, of De­ troit, Mich,, who passed away suddenly in Detroit on Thursday night with a heart attack was in his 54th year. Born at Chisel­ hurst, east of Hensall, son of Mr. Grant Ryckman, and the late Mrs. Ryckman,* he attended school at Lumley, Seaforth High School and School of Pharmacy, Toronto. Surviving are his widow, two sons, his father of Hensall, one brother, Mervyn, Druggist, Flint, Mich,; tWo sisters, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, Hensall, and Mrs, Ben Case, Exeter. Mr. Ryckman, Mrs. Sherritt and Mrs., Case attended the funeral in Detroit. Personal Hems Mrs. Herb Stretton and Peggy of Lucan, are visiting with Mrs. Stretton’s mother, Mr§. Minnie Sangster. Miss H.-Craig Born In Ireland Public funeral services were held, for Miss Hannah Craig, highly esteemed resident of the village, from the Bonwron Fun­ eral Home. Monday. Rev. Donald. MacDonald, minister of Carmel Presbyterian Church, conducted the service. Burial was in Baird's cemetery. The late Miss Craig, 86, passed away Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, where she had made her home fof the past two years. Born in Ireland, sue came to Canada with her mother, (her father having passed away in Ireland), a sister and two broth­ ers, as a small child. They lo­ cated in Stanley Township and lived in the area many years, then went farming in Moose Jaw, Sask., for fifteen years, returning jo Hensall some 30 years ago. A sister Jane, Mrs. Tom Par­ sons passed away in 1896, and her brothers William, died in 1938, and John,-in 1948. Surviv­ ing are a nephew, William John Parsons, Winnipeg, Man., who flew here for the funeral, a niwe Mrs. Tilley Myles, Regina, Sask,, and a cousin, Joe McCully, of Brucefield, Miss Craig was’ a member of, Carmel Church, member of the W/M.S. and Ladies’ Aid. Personal Homs - - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreiser and i family, who have spent the past two and a half years in Ottawa, where Mr, Kreiser attended uni­ versity receiving his degree for school principal, returned to their home in Moose Jaw, Sask. Tuesday of -this week, after visit­ ing with Mr .?nd Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family. Mrs. Kreiser is .a sister of Mrs, Schwalm. Mr. and Mrs. H. Neeb of Tavis­ tock are visiting with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown this week. Mr. Bruce Glenn of Toronto visited last week with his par­ ents, Mr/ and Mrs. John M, Glenn. Centralia —Continued from Page 7 and Mrs. Stan> Whiting and fam­ ily of Centralia, Rev. Parrott officiated at the baptismal serv­ ice for Patricia Irene Cann and Larry John Whiting, Mr. Ezra Faist of town marked his 85th birthday on Monday. Mr. Faist does not enjoy as good health as his friends would wish. Mrs. John Smith who on Sun­ day marked her 86th birthday was honored by a family dinner at her home, with all members of her family present. X Hensall Public School Re Kindergarten Pupils | Any children who will, have reached the age of five j I before December 31, 1956, are asked to register with i | the teacher, Mrs. H. Scane, before. June 21. " i 5 / i i I JI......WM...... Hensall Motor Sales DODGE-DESOTO Sales A £«rvk* .,»■ ><* Dependable USED Cars And Trucks 55 Dodge Regent 4-Door Sedan, One Owner, Very Clean, A-l Mechanic­ al, Two-toned. Only $1,395 '53 Dodge Mayfair Hardtop A Beauty, Two-toned, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires, Low Mileage. 51 Dodge Coronet 4-Door Sedan, Showroom Condition, Automatic Transmission, Radio,’ Turn Signals, Heater, Fully Equipped. Only $1,095 Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR XI tx E i Middleton's Drugs HENSALL * ** PHONE 20 "It'S Our Pleasure To Serve You" '51 Dodge Regent 4-Door Sedan, Excellent Condition, H e a t e r,, Sun Visor etc. - .. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton and family of Stratford spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, M. Houghton. Mrs. E. H. Payne, Moosejaw, Sask, is spending a fdw weeks with relatives here. x Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan during the week were Mr. *T. Hay, Mitchell and Mr.» and Mrs: Hugh’Mc­ Lachlan and Mr. and Mrs. Ldwis Tebbutt, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family and Mrs. E. MOore mot­ ored to Lindsay on Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore, Mrs. MoOre- remaining for a visit. W.M.S. Meeting The June meeting of the Wom­ en’s Missionary Society was held in the church with Mr. M. Hough­ ton, who is Home Helper’s sec­ retary, presiding and leading in devotional exercises. Mrs, T. Laing had charge^ of the Study Book, the subject be- :ing “The Jericho Road" with Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. T> L. ScOtt, Mrs. Sarsdhhl and Airs. Allen assisting. Slides were shown on “India Today” and a film “From Fear to Faith” was also shown. Plans were made by the Lad. ies Aid to serve dinner to mem­ bers of the Stratford Presbytery which meets in Cromarty Church on June 19. Bride-Elect Honored Mrs. R. D. Sadler, Staffs, en-" teftained in honor of Mips Mar­ garet Walker, bride-elect of the week, on Wednesday, evening, when a number of girl friends presented her with a cup and saticer shower, An address was read by Mrs, Harold Fischer, Carlingiord. Games and. contests were en­ joyed. „ , , On Monday evening a large number of friends of the bride Cleet gathered at her homo ana (presented her with a miscellan­ eous shower. The arrangements were sponsored by Missess Anita and Alice SorsdahL Mis­ ses Shirley ami Wilma Hatpef and Miss Patsy Ramsey. ■ A sing song yas led by Mrs- T. L. Scott, who also sang a solo. Readings were given, by Miss Olive Spearo and Mrs. Walter O’Brien, An address was read by Miss Patsy Ramsey and a well laden i basket of gifts was presented to | Margaret by Sharon and Karen Hnterestihg talk on Christian Scott. After which sne thanked Citizenship. all those who had m any way Mrs. Verne Aklordice -gave, the.! contributed to the evening’s...en- LADIES Get your cosmetics at Middleton’s" where prices are what you caii afford to pay. The quality .is backed by years of research. YOU omy buy what you need for present use. Our saleslady Will advise you. We- carry PONDS, TANGEE, TIFFANY, WOOD­ BURY’S MAX FACTOR products! It pays to use these tested cosmetics. '47 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Special Deluxe, Only 36,- 000 Miles, Spotless Condi­ tion, One Owner.Message From Kippen By MRS. A. GACKST ETTER Personal Item* Mrs. R, McRride, Mrs. Eadie McBride and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. N< Dickert and Merle at­ tended graduation exercises at the General Hospital in Stratford last week, at, which Miss Donna McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride Was one of the graduating nurses. Miss Mc­ Bride is a graduate of Clinton High School. , Mrs. Alec McGregor and Mrs. Edward visited last week with relatives in London. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dawson were Mr. Daw- son’s sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Stag- ville, Toronto, • and Mrs. Wright of Kennelworth. Mrs. Arthur Anderson is some­ what improved in health but still confined to Scott’s Memor­ ial Hospital in Seaforth. , Mrs, Prustap of near Mitchell Was a -recent visitor of her fa­ ther, Mr. Robt, Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Edwards of Sarnia are visiting their daugh­ ter and sori-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec McGregor. Mrs. Edwards is remaining A month and will visit her daughter, Mrs. Reilley, Of Seaforth", aridher mother,} Mts. Edgar of Varna. Sunday visitors of Mr. and ■ Mrs, Norman Long were Mt. and i Mrs. Tom Anderson and Andy, j also Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran ail of Lucknow, W.M.S, Meet The W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s United Church, Kippen, met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Consitt with Mrs. Ralph Turner as co-hostess with over forty present. Mrs, Emer­ son Anderson presided, Mrs, Bert,Faber was in charge of the worship. , Mrs.' Elmore Keyes, Mrs. El­ mer llaytcr and Mrs, Bob Pfeok of Goshen sang two numbers ac­ companied by Mrs. Bruce Keyes. Mrs, Stewart Pepper gave an Scourex Tablets for Calves $1.75 and $Q.OO Sulfa for Fever — 60 Grs. Tablets GArgatex for Mastitis—$1.00 a Tube Middleton's Drugs Animal Health X „ I 3 x x '50 CHEV 4-DOOR SEDAN Radio, Heater. Sharp 11 the word. Only $795.00 #49 PONTIAC SEDAN See and Drive this Ont. Only $695.00. 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