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'''.11FATSON '8z REID •
44. omo Proprietor
pe 214 Seaforth
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SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
INSURANCE
The' Second Division
Court
County of Huron ,
Office hi the Dominiun Bank Build-
ing. Seaforth. Office hours:
diui. Thursday and Saturday. 1.30 p.m.
to 6 p.m..; Saturday evening, 7.89
to 9 p.m.
E. C. CHAMEBERLAIN - Clerk
„ Seri4ey 3 ' p in„, Sunday ScheOi; 7
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717.i7S71.irliCrugi."71,6"."71.WN *$alvatiow Me-eqng- Law °t
hapPr 'staging. Nverybody
•HqId East' ThailltefferitIff-,". weleclx4e.
Ritchie was the mast .speater, at. the '---Aaillicarn-SnutleY, April 28th (Day -
ase' thank -offering of the 'Senior 1-tRht. Saving 'rime): St Thomas',
A.nxiliary at* WoMen'e Migelonary, Seffferth-10, fiel:!;.Slinele,y School; 11
SocietY held iu .t!irst- Presbyterian a^ale Morning Prayer anti,Seraucia.
enure)) on Tuesday". April 23rdc..,
. Mrs. Marie, Dlabliza-2,30 paxe, Sun--_
Ritchie is a gifted speaker and gave day School; 3, pan., Ohurch Service
a realistic conception of the egoey, and Sermoh-e-Rector, Rev. C. P. L.
those who leGilbert, B.A.
ovd Jeans suffered after
His gruel ion. the dar es ay
world has known. The the contrast
when on Easter morn it was known
that Christ had risen, and was the
Living Christ. Then she proclaimed
Christ% -firstCommand after His re-
surtectien; f.'Go, tell." Mrs. Robert
Rberhart presided. Prayer was given
by 1Viiss Lena Graham; Bible reading,
Mre. Charles Aberha-rt; solo, Mrs. J.
E. Daley.,, -The. offering, $70.70, was
received by 1VIrs. T. S. Smith and
Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mrs. R. H„Wil-
hams offered the dedicatory prayer.
A vote of thanks to Mrs. Ritchie was
moved by Mrs. Keith McLean and
seconded by Mrs. Williana Drover,
(teddes was pianist.
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OccasionalChairs
• REPAIRED AND
RECOVERED
Also ,Auto Seats and Backs, Vera ah
Swings 'and Steamer Chairs Repaired.
Stratford Upholstering CO.
Stratford
Telephone 579
For further information apply at
Box's Furniture Store
SEAFORTH
Body & Fender
Repairs
AT
Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141
Churches.
Northside United Church. -Rev. H.
V. Workman,„Minlipter: 10 a,m., Sun-
day School; 11 a.m., "Christian Char-
acter, A Living Thing"; 7 p.m.,
"Christian, fellowship." Sunday, 2
p.m., Communicants' class begins.
At Northside United Church on
Easter' Sunday at the learning ser-
vice, two infants, David Albert, child,
of. Mr. and Mrs: A. S. Kinnear, of St.
Catharines, and Lynda Catherine,
ehild of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butt of
(own, were baptized by the minister,.
Rev. H. V. Workman.
Huron Presbytery of the United
Church. of Canada and Huron Pres-
byterial of the W,M.S.-raet on Thurs-
day of this week. at Winehara.
The Salvation' Army. -Special ser-
vices conducted by Lt. Colonel trsaki,
Divisional Commander. of London and
Windsor: Sunday, 11 a.rn., Holiness
• 1
Woolt.�tice
rimimmais •
The Government bonus
of 4c a pound will be paid
on all approVed lots, di-
rect from the Department,
of Agricttlture, without
the producer having to
• make an application.
Ah. Wool shipped to Jackson's
is graded in Seaforth, and full
settlement'made from there.
• IL M. JACKSON
Phones: 3-W and 3-J
TIME, TABLE CHANGES
EFFECTIVE
, Sunday, April 28, 1946
and other specific dates.
Full information from Agents.
Canadian National Railways
Barbara Kirkman Thankoffering
Meeting. -The Barbara Kirkman Aux -
Waxy of First Presbyterian 'ch.urch
held their Easter thankoffering Meet-
ing on Tuesday night.- In the absence
of thApresident, Mrs. W. A. Wright the
chair was taken by Mrs. Reg. Kers-
take, convener of the grOuP that had
'charge of the plogram. Mrs. G, D.
Ferguson'. read the Scripture lesson
and Mrs. F. S. Brugger the GladVidings
prayer. Current events were given by
Mrs. R. H. Williams and Mrs. J. A.
Munn sang a solo- The guest spe.ak
er was Mrs. Ferguson, of Hensall. Her
topic was "New Canadians." She gave
interesting stories Of European chiLl,
dren with whom she had come in con-
tact , with in the West. Mrs -'Fergu-
son ,spoke so kindly of these people
who hadadapted themselves so read-
ily, to the ways of their new home, of
their ability and perseverance in gain-
ingan education to fit them for their
lite work. Many have attained with
posjtions in „Canada in every walk of
life. Mrs. Ferguson asked, from those
who. are of Anglo-Saxon origin; a bet-
ter understanding of these newcom-
ers and a kindly welcome that they
may indeed feel that Canada. is really
their home. The offering was taken
by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. J. A. Mac-
Donald and amounted' to $49.70, Mrs:
John Thompson moved a vote of.
thanks to Mrs. Ferguson that, was sec-
onded by Miss S. 1. McLean.
Salt ! SA !
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-THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
We have been advised by
Goderich Salt WOrks that
salt is likely to be scarce
in the near future, so par-
ties needing salt, please
phone your ordersand we
will do the best we can for
you.
WM. M. SPROAT
• MEAD SEAFORTH, ONT.
onact.rts:
Frank McGregor,,Clinton - President
,ChrIS teonherdt; Brodhagen, Vice -Pres.
sfeliteip. A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager
.and SetietariTasurer.
t DIRECTORS:
eenbardt, Brodhagen; E. J.
Vrewartha, Clinton; Alex Breadfoot,
MIL 3, Seti,fotthe Aleitander MoBwing,
11. 1.j.Illyth Frank lidepiregor,
ILR-
. Clinton; Itttglt‘Aloijeotictpri a.n.
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TAXI SERVICE
Phone 162 -• Seaforth
C. LEMON
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YOUNGCONSTRUCTION
C. L. YOUNG, Prop.
All Kinds of Contrete
Work
Phone 90 r 2 - Hensel!
CROMARTY, ONT.
Car Washing
AND
Simonize
• AT
• Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141
•
sell ergneoffi-:.of Torenta,"We:e
day vieltorftPeir Isee
ARO) and,,,With, *and remotion, " '
an4. Mrs. Warren Amentarks$
*nub', of Olt, spent the,aPaster
holifilays with. Mr. and Atm,
• Mr. Chairlee MetealUild, of Trene
ton, spent t�' vireele-Mad With Mrs,
IVIcDenald and daughter, Mary; at
The Commercial.
tQruon
• Miss Jean. Clifton, Of Toronto, is • Mr. ▪ Neil Sinale and Mr. and Mrs,
act gupostpeartguthih.o.me of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas:, ot Detroit, apenA
•the week -end With • Mr. and, Mrs-
• , Mr. and *a. Leo Hagan, of North Frank Smale.
Bay, spent a few days with his father, • Mr, R. Coleman was In Toroato
Mr. James lIegan. last week attending the funeral of
• Mr. and Mrs, Ian Nesbitt, of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pearson. .
Guelph, spent .-the Easter week -end at • Mies Agnes O'Neill, of Port Hope,
the home of iMr. and Mrs. James T. was a week -end guest Of. Mrs. Frank
Scott at Roxboro. Devereaux.
• Miss Helen McDougall, who.spent • Mrs. K. E. Doherty, of Toronto,
the winterhonee4ere.
lifDetroit, has returned to was a guest of her parents., Mr. and
her
Mrs. Herald Lawrenee, in McKillop.
• Many friends will regret -to learn • Mr. Fred Corby, who spent the
of the sudden passing of Mrs. Stanley 'past few weeks, with his son and
Wright, of Toronto, a sister, of Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Amos
Corby, has returned to his home in
R. M. Jones, Qoderich St. West.
Mi':'hnd Mrs. K. W. Coolley and Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs.. Larry Brown, of Owen • Mr. John, Drover, of the O.A.C.,
Sound, visited 'over the Easter holt- Guelph, spent Easter with his par -
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dennis. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Drover, in
• Mr. E. Tiargeon and, Mies M.
Lloyd spent the week -end in Montreal.
• Mrs. Lloyd- Hoggarth, was in Lon-
don this week attending the Bell
Telephone "conference being held in
Hotel London.
• Mr. and Mrs George Finlay and
gop„ 'of. • 4treltor.k''''.*-00r "044mA.
yispng Oi14y, 4.4 Istro,, On PArriqt,:
Migsjazex4040;
apept.- the:Vaster' ' 01443.% 14%
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man,- in Pickers** ' .; •
' -Mt. and .Mtg1:1** IA* aAil;
,:ter, ,Pot credit, and azoi
Donald Gordon;lit Toroato, wero,Das,
ter guests ef Mr. and! Mrs. T. A. G.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• • Mis.s Marion Belch is spending
the Easter holidays at her home in
• Messrs. Howard and Leslie Kerr
and Master Ian Kerr, of Toronto, were
Easter guests of Mrs. James Kerr.
'•• Miss Rena Fennell 'spent -the
Easter holiday with friends in Tor-
onto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Plultney, of
foronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Cudmore this, week. -
• Mr. Ken Keating, of London, and
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hoover, of Wind-
sor, were Easter guests of Mr, and;
Mts. J. E. Keating.
Ay Mr Gerald Stewart, of Toronto,
spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Stewart. •
' •
• Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toron-
to. is 'spending the Easter ,holidays
With her sisters, Misses Maude and
Olive Laidlaw.
' • Mrs. NV: W.,Meredith, of Wallace -
burg, was 'an Easter guest of Mrs. J.
F. Reid.
• Mr. E. J, Devereux and Miss
Alipe, Devereauk,. of Toronto. and Mr.
and Ms. Francis Devereaux:4f ,Port
Hope, Were Easter guests of Mrs. F.
Devereaux. • •
• Miss Mary Neville. Mr. Eugene
Neville, of Sarnia; and Mr, J. M. Mc-
Millan,' of St. Michael's College, To
ronto, Spent Easter with Mr!: -and
Mrs. J. M. <MaMillan.
• Miss, Helen, Smith and Miss Ad-
rian Moss. of St: Joseph's Hospital,
London, were guests at the- home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith last week.
• Mrs..Ernest Crowe and son are
spending the Easter hOfidays in.. Co-
botirg.
• Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Henderson, of
Detroit, are guests of their daughter,
Mrs. D. H. Wilson. and Mr. Wilson.
• Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Clark and
son, Of Woodstock. spent the week-
end 'with the Misses Seip.
• Mr. and .Mrs. James Henderson,
who have' been living in .Godericil
where Mr. Henderson was engaged
with the Imperial Oil Co., will again
occupy their home on North Main St ,
recently vacated byMr. and Mrs. 3.
E. Willis. ,
• Miss Alice Dougall and Mr. Ross
Rennie, of -Toronto. were Easter visi-
• tors. with Mr. and Mrs, M. R Rennie.
, Mr and- Mrs. J. E. Keating were
in Toronto on Monday attending the
funeral of the late Norris Helm, who
Passed away on Sunday. .
• Mi'. Ronald McDonald, of London,
is spending the week -end in town.
-• Miss Margaret Bell, of St. Marys,
is a gn,e,$,t„„of„,:b.er grandparents, 'Mf
and 111.. J. P. Bell.
• Master MervineTebbutt, of Lon-
don, is spending the Easter holidays
with his grandparents,•;l1r. and Mrs:
Oscar Tebbutt.
• Miss Gvien Winterbourne and
Miss Janette Pethick, of Toronto, are
guests, at the home of. Mrs. F.. S.
Brugger.
• mr. and Mrs, T. L. Gillespie, -of
Toronto. spent the week -end at the
home of . his parents; Mr. and „Mrs.
-Nell
• Miss Betty Anderson,' of Hamil-
ton.' spent the. ,week -end with her
grandmother. Mrs. Robert Bell.
• • Miss Gladys Shannon, of 'Long
Beach, Calif., visited Miss Margaret
Dunn recently,.
• Mr. and- Mrs. J. K. B.- Brown and
Stephen. pf Tdronto; Mr. Nelson
Govenlock, Lois and Joan, of Wa-
terford, and Mr. Lester Govenlock and
two daughterS, Barbara and Audrey,
of•Tormito, spent Easter at the hope
of, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock.
• 1VIfss Bella Watson,- of Galt, visit-
ed her mother. Mini. Annie Watson, at
the home of Mr, George Hogg in Me-
• Miss E,rnestine White, RN:, 'O'f
rol onto. spent Easter -with her
mother. Mrs. Margaret hite.
• mr, Jack Dorrance, of St, Cath-
arines, and Mts. M. H. McKenzie, of
Oshawa, s.pent the week-endat the
home ot their mothers Mrs. Mae Dor-
rant,e,
• Mr. and -Mrs. Norman Millar and
son. Bobby, of Hamilton, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith thin
week.
• kiss Marjorie- -Bickel) -and IVIIe
Rhia Hill,' of Toronte, are
'their homes here. '
• Miss, Jean Turner, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her horne:' en
George St.
. • Miss Annie' Brbdie, of Toronto,
Wg1/1...nn Easter- guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Brodie.
• Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Reid and
son, Ronald., of Ohnalltoxi, and ll1ss
Ruth .Reid, of Torentamwere Week -end
keleake
it" Mr. AL A, teld.
5X and 3X SHINGLES
Electric Fencers - Fence
Wire Cedar' and Steel
Fence Posts - Gates
Grass Seed - Seed Corn
Garden Seeds - Fertilizer
Ceresan . ,
-
CO - OP FEEDS,
Chickatarter Pigetarter
GrOtormol_M. Hog GroWer
LaYrilash , Sow Ration
Hatch:01Mb Mir)/ Ration
, ,
1 WESTERN DRAIN AND CHOP
in !!;t4iil0 a Is .and Tonics
Rediteed; iredii- 'Rex mnieat Germ Oil
• Vnitiorski Milkers and Parts , glee -Beagle Galeve, of Chatham,
•
BEAUTY BEGINS HERE!
PERMANENTS
• Cold Waves • $11
Other
McKillop.
•• Mr. Ernest Clarke, of -Trinity
College, Toronto, is spending the „Eas-
ter holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin E. 'Clarke.'
• Mr. and Mrs.. Roland Stewart, of
Toronto, s.pent the Easter holidays
with ,her parents, Rev. and, Mrs. H.
V. Workman.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Christie,
of Kitchener, spent the week -end at
the hoine of her -parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Lorne Webster.
.• Miss Margaret Grieve, of Oak-
ville, is spending the Easter holidays
•at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jas,
L. Grieve.
• Mrs. Mary Hildebrand Spent the
Permanents.. to'
week -end in Zurich:, , • .
SUTHERLAND • Mr. and Mrs. P. P. White, .of
BEAUTY SHOP Brantford, spent Easter at the home,
of Mrs. Margaret Cleary.
• at...Mrs, Mason and children, of
Acton, spent' Easter with her mother,'
Cemetery Memorials are more than sym-
bols of life that is gone. They are the
symbols of laves and memories, ideals
and faiths that live forever.
It is fitting that such a symbol should
have the beauty and pernuinence found in
• Granite Memorials. May we tell you
more about them? • ,
T. PRYDE & SON •
- Memorial Craftsmen
SEAFORTH " EXETER CLINTON
Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesdays.
See Dr. Harburn for appointment any other
times, or Phone 41,i. Exeter. '
FARMERS
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• spent the week -end at the luirde of
-Oar.atitir:411".:. and Mre..1liornaii,
GricV,s,',htFgrivondville.
ittid Aft. Pitile.
COliCrete
Construction
OF ALL. KINDS,
JACK HOLLAND
PHONE25 1 SEAFORTH
ANTE
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•0 Rubbers
e Shaders
• Final Finishers"
Apply to
CANADIAN
WOODEN AIRCRAFT
. Limited
STRATFORD, ONT.
URSDAY, FitiDAY,.. SATURDAY
- DOUBLE FEATURE
RADIO STARS ON PARADE
, with
N,?-16antiA-NGPORD
140.AL.0., BROWN FRA
NIS
°MAN ALIVE 7
with
PA* O'BRIEN . .' ELLEN DREW' ADOLPHE MEN -MU
Fun and; slapstick dished out by whirlwind comedy.
'ALAN CARNEY
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY •
• "SHAD -Y LADY"
with
CHARLES pOBU Rig GINNY SIMMS ROBERT PAIGE
Entertainnaent that ,bis- Chuckles:. and Sullies in profusion,
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
" THE SPANISH.. MAIN"
with,
PAUL HENREID' MAUREEN O'HARA
An adventure tale done with sweeping strokes.
. COMING: Double Feature .
"BABES ON SWING -STREET" and "THAT NIGHT WITH YOU"
..411111111111MEMMIMMEIUMEW
MTS. Susan Munroe...
• Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Bedour and
son, Leonard, of Goderich, and Mr.
and Mrs: Victor Overholt- and son,
Garry, of. Zurich, -spent Easter with
Mrs. T. Maloney.
• Master Teddy Farrell, of Wood-
stock, is visiting at the home of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Whitney.
-• • Mr. and Mrs'. Henry' Enzensber-,
ger and family, who have spent the
.past year in Orchard Heights, State
of Washington; are spending some
time with her parents,. Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Sills.
• Miss Kathleen Asman, of Toron.,
to, is a guest of Miss Ella Eider this
week.
• Mrs. F. Dungey has returned af-
ter a week's visit in London.
• • Miss Jessie Gillespie 'returned to
Toronto With Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas
Gillespie and will remain for a few
days.
• • Mrs. D. Carson, of Toronto,
was an Easter guest at the home of
-her parents, Rev. and: , Mrs. David
Ritehie.
• Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie, of
Toronto, spent the Easter holidays
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.
•--Miss Mary Hallowell, df. Guelph,
is an Easter guest of -Mr. and Mrs.
George D. Ferguson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur,Wilcox and
Catherine, of 's London, were Easter
guests of ;qr., and MrS. F. W. Wigg.
• Miss Martha Allen, of Leaming-
ton, is a guest of Rev. and Mrs. R.
H. 'Williams at the. Manse.
:0 --Mrs. E. A. McMaster, Caren Kidd
and Paul McMaster were visitors. in
Sareia, this week. •
• Mr. and Mrs. James R. Scott, of
Toronto, are guests of Mrs, H. R.
Scott,
• Mrs. T. G. Scott received word
this week, of the death of her bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. Frank Smythe,... of
Vancouver, B.C., husband of ,the late
Maud Thompson, who passed away
recently. Mr! Smythe was a veteran
of the First World War, being a mem-
ber of the Seaforth Highlanders .of
Vancouver, .and was buried with „full
military honors.
• Misses Barbara and Ann Chris-
topher, or London, are Spending the
Easter holidays at the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mrand Mrs. Gordon
Dick. • •
• Miss' 'Helen McKercher. of Cay-
uga,' spent Easter with 'her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay .McKercher.
• Miss Rose Dorsey, is .air Easter
guest at the home of her brother and'
sister, Mr. P. J. Dorsey and Miss Min-
nie Dorsey.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Nivins and Miss
'Carol Ann Sanderson, of Goderich,
Spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Muir.
• • 'Mr. and IVIrs. Hugh McLaughlin
Spent a' week in Toronto and Hamil-
ton.
• Mr. and • Mrs., Earl Webster, of
Ajax, ' were week -end guests ,of •Mrs.
T. J. Webster,
(ADDITIONAL LOCAL' ON PAGE -5).
Ademmeaummilsommom
•
DANCING
Cardno's Hall
THURSDAY, MAY 2nd
Bert Worth and his New 9 -Piece •
CK N X Ambassadors.
ADMISSION - 50 CENTS
MAY DAY
‘DANCE
Oddlellows' Hall-
SEAFORTH
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA.
Dancing 9,30 - 110
ADMISSION - 50 CENTS. ,
'Sponsored by
Seaforth-
Womelei. IttStitute
.fl -t, FINNIGAN'S
WHAT'S IN A.NAME?
. Recently while in London calling on
•
the Wholesales, we were shown a list of atcmints, a -preferred 'list,
dating back to 1931. There back through the years appeared the
name FINNIGAN. As We turned page after Page, we thought..of the
men and. wornen of this country who made this confidence possible°. .
Another Wholesaler' told.us during the First -War heehad shiPpeti
a car load of sugar to W. J. Finnigan, knowing this record alone was
the security. You ask us what's in a name? We believe everything.
ARRIVED • THIS- • WEEK
Haliowi .Dates (ask for your
, pound); Fancy Sodas; Fancy Biscuits; Pineapple; Oranges, all -sizes;
Choice Lettuce, 'Celery, Bananas, Lemons, New Carrots, Grapefruits,
'Life is No short to reap the harvest, we eat Only sow."
. Sweet Pickles.
W..1.: FINNIGAN &SON...
, IT'S COMING !
THE BIG DANCE
of the
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
For Young and Old
AT ,CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
FRWAY, MAY 10th, 1946
Featuring the New and Old Timdance music of
Murdoch's Orchestra.
Proceeds to go entirely for improving and repainting Fair Grua:els.
ADMISSION 50c
$1.75
$3.00
05-INs ana.r• bat>
reOevied .60119 :to
slail 131'4a14 tel"1°
smoother, eon:toot favor,
toile :fresher. 10.0 a ae-
lightfol ele4119„q7 alla a
eraooAthose for ro.alse.4.
R. R. McKINDSEY, Phm.B.
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•
HOUSECLEANING'? -
Now Is the time to have your Furnace thoroughly
Cleaned for next Winter !
A REAL FUEL -SAVER!
Coal may again be in short supply.
Up-to-date
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANING
Prompt Service
FRANK IcLING
AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS TAX CONSULTANT
.EloOkkeeping Systems and Service
Bernard A. Galbraith
• ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR
'E010,3113/led 1943
it Albert Bel,:
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