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Mott* Cars For :Sade,
l 's Tal ►T CAR YOU ''NI'l 1J• FQli'
O-8947 Mercury Sedan, in
excellent Condition if,U1II,Ql?f8 B. A.
SERVICE STAT1OI!T.` 4216.1
:fled Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates:
Fog. SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per word:
lac, week 1 Cent
2nd week . -r 9'i Cent
lird week 46
' '1'h.;$?aks
Each
�rimam Notices. Coming Cent
BOA insertion25 Cents
abbreviation caunta as one word.
ming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum.
fiR pants per week.
Rgliirles pay be directed to a Box No.. ebo The Munn Expositor, for 10 rents extra.
ap cents additional will be charged if ads in above crass are not paid within 10 days
sot date of final insertion. •
3relta, Marriages and Deaths inserted fres of charge.
nc4ipn Soles. Notices to Creditor., Eta—Rates en application.
Coming Events
THE= IS SATISFACTION 1N DANC-
J ing at the Crystal Palace Ballroom,
Alllitehell,, every Friday night to the music
of Iron Robertson and his Ranch Boys.
4276x1
/' HR.ISTMAS CONCERT BY T H E
4� Pnprly of S -S. No. 2. McKillop, Tues -
Everybody weldome.8 o'clock. Adults
Wanted
WANTED—TILT-ARBOR BENCH SAW
'-^ T in good condition. Apply Box 836.
HURON EXPOSITOR, 4276x1
WANTED — AN OLD FASHIONED
• pearl eunburet State price. Apply to
Box 887. HURON EXPOSITOR.
4276x1
Lost and Found
TOST—GREEN AND SILVER EAR -
ring. between ChuB h St. acid Post
Office, on Wednesday. Finder please
PHONE 175-M, Seaforth. 4276-1
T OST -TWO HUB CAPS OFF CHRYS-
4-4 ler car during past week. Finder
please Phone 837 r 2. Seaforth, THERON
BETTIES, R.R. 1. Seaforth.
4276x1
Notice To Creditors
Help Wanted
SALESMAN WANTED — TO SELL
roofing and insulation. Commission
basis. 'Write Box 834, HURON EXPOSI-
TOR. 4275-tf
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B B E R
Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73.
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
CONSTIPATION SUFFERERS—A FAM-
ous formula, developed by Robert G.
Jackson, M.D., has helped to relieve thou-
sands of sufferers. This formula is known
as Roman Meal and is a delicious cereal
that helps nature relieve constipation. It
combines the natural food values and de-
licious flavors of whole wheat and whole
rye with •the gentle, laxative properties
of Sax -o -lin and bran. Roman Meal is an
excellent energy food for all ages. It is
sold by all leading grocers.
Write today for free booklet, "Nature's
Way to Good Health" by Robert G. Jack-
son, M.D., to Dr. Jackson Foods Limited,
Dept, K, 1 Willingdon Blvd.. Toronto.
For Sale
poll SALE—•PAIR LADY'S WHITE
skater; size 6; in perfect condition.
PHONE 581-J, Seaforth. 4276x1
poll. SALE—CABINET RADIO, IN
NOTICE, to CREDITORS 861. • gSeaforth.eaworking order, $15.00. PHONE
In the Estate of WILBUR CARLOS PASS -OR SALE -1 PAIR WHITE BOOTS
MORE, late of Bensalt, Ontario, Garage- and skates, size 2; 1 brown corduroy
man. - •kating dress, size 12. Apply to Box 838.
eRBDITORS AND OI•ti.h.RS HAVING FIURON EXPOSITOR. 4276x1
v claims against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned Executor en or
before the 15th day of December, A.D.
1949, after which date the estate's assets
will be distrabnted, having regard only to
claims that have then been received.
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY.
London, Ontario, Executor, by W.
G. COCHRANE, Solicitor, Exeter.
Ontario. 4275 3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE—SPY,
Greening. Baldwin, King, Bellflower,
etc. Phone Clinton, 613 r 24. FRED Mc-
CLYMONT, Varna. 4276x5
IVOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
• machines, electric and treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
4223-tf
WHY NOT GIVE A PUPPY FOR
Christmas 7 Registered black Scottie
Terrier: pupa ie: reasonably priced. ROY
1 In the Estate of AGNES ISABELLA VC`•)PEN, R.7. i. Seaforth.
GOVENLOCK - i 4276x1
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
'UDR SALE—,11 PIGS, READY TO
against the Estate of Agnes Isabella wean. arassbred Yorkshire and 'Pam-
Govenlock, late of the Town of Seaforth, traits. Apply re ROY F. PEPPER.
in the County- of Huron, Spinster, deceas-
ed, who died on the 16th day of Novem- i
ober, 1949, ere hereby notified to send in E'OR ` SALE -36” BEAVER LATHE
full particulars of their claims to the iswith 71 -inch Lwin_, $2:,.00 i also... table
undersigned on or before the 18th day of model battery radio, $10.00. PHONE 41.
December, 1949. after whiait date the S oriel b TH. 4276x1
assets will be distributed. having regard
only .to claims then received. OR SALE—GENUIN' HORSEHIDEDAT D at Seaforth, this 22nd day of F E.
fur -collared coat, rizc 38. good as
November, 1949. !new. Apply to CHARLES BRODIE, Sea-
McCONNELL & RAYS,� forth. 4276x1
Seaforth, Ontario, -
e,olithur for the Executors.I Ij'cOR SALE—LOVELY MUSKRAT COAT,
4275-3 worn one season, in perfect condition;
..1.:o three skins suitable for muff and hat,
Reasonable. PHONE 24, Seaforth.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ELIZABETH CAIRNS
NEILANS
ALL PERSONS SAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Elizabeth Cairns
• Neilans. late of the Town of Seaforth, in
the County of Huron, Spinster, deceased.
who tried on the 30th day of October.
1949. are hereby notified to send in full
particulars .of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 16th day of De-
cember, 1949. after which date the assets
will be distributed. having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at eSafortb, this 23rd day of
November, 1949.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
4275-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of FRANCIS STEPHEN
HAGAN
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Francis Stephen
Hagan, Fate of the Township Hay, in
the County of furan, Farmer, deceased,
who died on the 9th day of October, 1949,
are hereby notified to send in full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 23rdday of December, 1949,
after which date the assets will be dis.
tributed; having regard only to claims
then received.
DA1110 et' Seaforth, this 30th day of
November. 1949.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrices.
4276-3
4276-1
FOR SALE—USED OAT ROLLER: AL-
' cordwood saw plane. Apply to
CLARENCE MONTGOMERY, R.R. 1,
;Clinton. Phone 841 r 31, Seaforth.
4276-1
FOR SALE -2 SINKS, 1 COOK STOVE.
2 house doors, 1 cloth rug. 2 iron key -
Hes. 2 oil heaters, 1 pump. 1 mahogany
!post bed, 1 electric fireplace, 1 paper
sprayer. some 7 -inch stovepipes. and some
white brick. CLARENCE REEVES. Sea-
Iforth. 4276-1
FOR SALE—FARM LOT 6, CON. 3,
Tucliersmith. On premises are gond
brick house and woodshed; Hydro; bank
barn, hog pen. henhouse, driveshed and
4g
2
DECEMBER
BARGAINS
•
S FOR, 1NT
z.y
CHEV. COACH
'48 CHEV. FLEETLINE COACHES
one equipped with radio.
48 CEUV. 8TYLEMAgTEIB COACH
48 0$Bv. sEUAN
garage, all wired. and 3 horsepower motor
47-
47
47
38
36
35
35
2
34
33
33
28
41
CHEV. FLEETIANE COACH
CHEV. COACH
sun visor and whitewalls
CHEV. COACH, in A-1 condition;
,priced to sell at $1500.00
DODGE SEDAN
DODGE SEDAN
DODGE SEDAN
'TERRAYLANE SEDAN
'84 CHEV. SEDANS
-CHEV. COACH'
CHEV. COACH
FORD COACH
PONTIAC SEDAN
rF Ton
CIIEV. SEDAN DELIVERY
All the above vehicles are equipped with
heaters and as low as $50.00 will drive a
car away.
BRUSSELS MOTORS
"The Home of Better Used Can"
OPEN EVERY EVENING
In Memoriam
H'UISER—IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
dear Mother and Father who passed
away three years ago this month.
Their memory k as dear today,
As in the hour they paused away.
—Always remembered by daughter,
Mary, Alex and grandchildren, Anne and
Marlin. 4276-1
I
N LOVING MEMORY OF WILL HILL
who, passed away December 4, 1947.
Gone is the face we loved so dear;
Silent is the voice we loved to hear;
Tao far away for sight or speech.
But not too far for thought to reach.
Sweet to remember him who once was
here,
And who, though absent, is just as dear.
---Sadly missed by his Loving Wife.
Births
FLOOD -1n Scott Memorial Hospital. op
Nov. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flood,
R.R. 1, Varna, a son. -
GREY—In Scott Memorial Hospital. on
Nov. 10, to Mr. ..nd Mss. Earl Grey,
Egmondville, a son.
WILLIAMSON—In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Dec. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Williamson, .R.R. 3, Walton, a son:
HENSALL
Garnet Hicks, of Usborne, is in
St. Joseph's Hospital., London, with
a fractured thumb. While work-
ing in the barn a litter carrier
track broke, and his hand, was pin-
ned between it and a partition.
Dr. J. G. Dunlop took him to the
hospital where X-rays showed the
thumb ,had been fractured at the
base and the tendons injured.
The regular meeting of Hensall
in barn. Good orchard. Ten acres hard-,' Council} was held Tuesday even-
wond bush and all the outfits for making ing at 8 p.m„ in the council cham-
syrup, evaporator, shanty and cans. All •ber, with all members present. F.
�"owimr done. Aprly WILLIAM PEP • -
PER Box 63 Hensel]. 4274x3 Harburn reported as having the
tractor repaired, same to be com-
pleted at once. J. A. Paterson re-
ported as having received only
$43.70 in tax arrears since the last
AUCTION SALE JOS. L. RYAN HAS meetin
received instructions sell by public g, also presented the revis-
received
at Lot 5, Concession 9. McKillop, ed voters' list ,as revised by Judge
on Saturday, December 10, at 2.30 p.m., T. M. Costello, and presented the
2% miles west of Brodhagen, on County printer's copy of the financial re -
Road, for the Estate of the late Henry
Dietz, ane 1938 Chevrolet Sedan. good run- pOrt for the year.
nine order, with new tires. No reserve. Correspondence was read as fol-
Terms—Cash. WM. QUERENGESSER,
ALVENA DIETZ and JOHN DIETZ, Ex-
ecutors: Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
4276-1
Auction Sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Imp; ments.—T. M. Kelly &
Notices Son, auctioneers, have received instruc-
tions from the undersivnzd to sell by pub-
lic auction at Lot 9, Can. 1, Logan Town -
SEWING DONE AND, BUTTON HOLES ship, 1r, miles east of Mitchell on No. 8
'made MRS. FRANK PHILLIPS. Highway, on Wednesday. December 71h,
Phone 2294 4276-1 1949, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the
foPlowin'<: HORSES --1 pair roan ma res.
S'tICKNESS FORCES SALE OF'"THIS 5 and 7 years, well matched,. weight 3300
W fully egnipped and up-to-date black- pounds: good driving mare. 7 years.
smith slid woodwork chap. including an CATTLE- Hereford cow, fresh 6 weeks;
tools and equipment. New cement block Durham cow, fresh 2 months; Durham
building, 85x80 on Marge lot. Situated on cow, fresh; Holstein cow, due January 3;
Main Street. For price and terms, phone
W. C. OKE. Realtor, Seaforth. Phone
689. 4276-1
iARNS CLEANED AND WHITEWASH -
• ed following T.B. teat. Brand new
sprayer Capable of 1,000 pounds pressure.
Work done to inspector's satisfaction.
Phone 44 r 9, Dublin. FRED HARBURN.
Staffa. 4256-tf
NOTICE
Court of Revision
Township of McKillop
TCOUNCIL OF 7'HJa. TOWNSHIP
of McKillop will meet 25 a Court of
Revision on the Assessment of 1950, at
Carnegie Hall. Seaforth, on Thursday, De-
cember 8, 1949, at I0 a.m. Parties inter-
ested should govern themselves according -
J. M. ECKERT,
Cleric, McKillop.
X275-2
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting Of
Voters' Lists For 1949
Holstein cow, due February 4; Durham
cow, due February 25: Holstein cow, due
time of sale; Durham cow, due February:
2 Dunham heifers, due in December: 2
Durham heifers, due in January; 2 Dur-
ham bulls, 1 year: heifer calf, 6 months:
Durham calf. HAGS AND POULTRY --
8 pure bred Tam sows, due in January:
6 dhunks. 100 lbs.; 50 pullets. Rocks,
IMPLEMENTS — Ford Ferggson tractor
(Lights. starter, plough, pulley): 3-se,tion
Flurry-Bissel drags, new; Deering hinder,
6 -ft. cut; Deering Mower, 5 -ft. cut; Super-
ior 13 -disc elect, drill: Frost & Wood hay
loader: Deering dump rake: walking
Plow: land roller; disc, autthrow: ecuf-
fler, new : hay rack ; turnip seeder ; gravel
hex; pig crate: slings. ropes. hay car and
fork and pulleys: 140 feet of rope: cream
separator with motor: fanning mill; 2
seta pig hangers; black and tackle; fence
stretchers; r/s H.P. electric 'motors; Lit-
'tie
ib'tle Beaver chopper with 3 H.P. motor and
Gem roller; set sleighs; buggy; goad truck
wagon; Moffat electro pail: set double
harness; set single fiarneas : new pair
bridles: several odd collars; donbletrees
forks: shovels, and a shoat of other art-
icles usually found on a farm: 1949 Fargo
Truck. x/•1 ton pick-up, low mileage, De
Luxe tab. P lHD-100 bushels Clinton
seed oats; quantity Mixed grain; a quan-
tity of household effects. including a Mof-
fat range and Quebec heater, practically
new. No reserve as the farm fins been
Bold. Term's --Cess. JOHN' MALLOY,
inter i'CIPALiTY OF THE TOWNSHIP Proprietor; T. M. Kelly & Son, Auotion-
OIl TVCKERSMITtt. COUNTY or cera ; Phone Mitchell., 601 r 4. -
HURON 4276-I
j� 7 m =toot of GIVEN THAT I
" hove covttptied with Section 8 of the ants
'ifotere4 Lints Act, and I have posted up in Cards of Thanks
My (Ate at Irbivnattip of Tacketteilth on
the 21a't day of Vevxalonbei+r 17;49,' the *Hit WISH TO THAN{[ ALL My FRIENDS
04' all pa11lon$ t eMuni Municipal vote { the mia I and neighbour for ,the fioweia and cards
that itigt, t at ltlnnicipdi itllefdek b alta
tk0t §ttcrh Ii'st Yeiifa{ns tiferi2 idY inapt,„ (I received while a patient at Scant Mem-
tidp oriel tlospita7, also tlie noses and Dr: P.
A1414 t keret* Edit pop all to,L. Brady Ear their fine attention.
talo' ***lava, otgi!8ecbigit to, boo oral i M110 11. L. WALLACE
o adtb.'iil iddititridtla ilr"kfieted Ptd r&flg
I wr f%a5 ttid .flay Avk *OW Watt *it Deaths
alae, ISS
htaottl NI»t stn. 'lucid,
Nov. 2$, Anita. 3faa1 lnitdn,. `letteker
1211P1' smith, a t sly 86th year.
Mr. J. Drysdale, Hensall, is seen handing the key to the cot -
age he won at the Canadian National Exhibition this fall, to R.
H. Middleton, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
Drysdale turned the building over to the Hensall Chamber of
Commerce, who will useit for its headquarters.
evening and were guests of Edel-
weiss Rebekah Lodge. Several can-
didates from Hensall, Seaforth and
Brussels were admitted into mem-
bership in an initiation service,
Brussels exemplifying the degree
with Mrs. Carrie Dunbar, of Brus-
sels, P.D.D. in charge. A social hour
was spent and refreshments serv-
ed. Mrs. Anna C. Walker, N.G., of
Amber Rebekah Lodge, expressed
a vote of thanks for kindness + of
Seaforth lodge for a delightful eve,
fling. The affair was held in the
parish hall of St. Thomas' Angli-
can Church, owing to the recent
fire in the 1,O.O,F. Hall°
A euchre and dance will be held
in the Town Hall Friday, Dec. 2;
sponsored by the Rebekah and ID.
O.F. Lodges.
lows: Gordon Mitchell, Bell Tele-
phone, Department of Travel and
Publicity re Tourist Establishment
Act, Workmen's Compensation
Board, Village of - Exeter, Exeter
District High School Board, Judge
T. M. Costello, C. R. Hagey En-
gineering Co., Scott Brothers Con-
tracting Co.—same considered and
filed.
The following accounts were
passed for payment: Village of Ex-
eter, High School debenture pay-
ment, $1,993.34; J. E. McEwen, tile,
streets, $2.84; Brown's Hardware,
paint, W.W. $6.55; R. H. Middleton,
soda, Fire Dept., $16.30. Total,
$2,019.03.
Tudor and Parke: That By -Law
No. 22, 1949, appointing E. L.
Mickle our member on the Exeter
District High School Board for the
years 1950 and 1951, be given first
and second reading. Carried. Jones
and Hoye: That By -Law No. 22 be
given third and final reading. Car-
ried.
Reeve A. W. Kerslake reported
re the conversation he bad with
the County Engineer, re the drain-
age on 'King St. East. W. E. Pfaff
also asked for some immediate ac-
tion re same.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hess,
Hensall, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Ruth Allan, to
Jack Laurende,, son of Mr. D. A
McCloy and tiie 'late Mts. McOloy,
Stratford, - the Wedding to take
place Saturdays :TLec 11, at high
nooh at the birlde's home.
At the morning service o1` Car-
mel Presbyterial) ;Church Sunday,
Dec. 4, the minister.,, Rev. P. A.
Ferguson), B.A., in response to
many requests, will preach again
a sermon delivered recently on the
subject, "Christ's Victory Over
Self,"
The rummage sale, home baking,
farm produce and supper .held in
the Town Hall Saturday last, Spon-
sored by the Ladles' Aid Of Cannel
Presbyterian Church•, Was a decid-
ed aueee8s, $146 being .realized..
1rtellnbera o Amber ltebekall
Lodge zJiotored fb ,Seaforth I1Kondity.
'Doff for the Skin'
SKIN
BLEMISHES
Help clear your skin this easy..way,
and see what a big improvement
it can make in your appearance.
"DOFF FOR THE SKIN"
is a greaseless, invisible prepara-
tion for the relief of skin affec-
tions.
Discreetly covers the blemish. '
May be used anytime convenient.
Soothes the itching in a few mom-
ents, and then starts helping to
clear and heal your skin giving
it that healthy appearance ad-
mired by all.
Splendid for after shaving rash,
leaves the face soft, and smooth
without any tender red look.
Used successfully tor over 15 years
for such distressing . skin affec-
tions as eczema, pimples, impeti-
go, psoriasis, and red blotches.
Sold by—
Keating's 'Pharmacy
Phone 28 Seaforei
Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore,
Mrs. Carl Passmore, Ronald and
Norma visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Passmore and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pass-
more, at Aylmer.
Hensall Public School concert
will be held in the Town Hall on
Tuesday, Dec. 20.
At the bingo and dance held in
the Town Hall Wednesday last,
sponsored by' the Legion, Mrs. A.
Townsend won the door prize, a
turkey. Mr. Harvey Keys, local
merchant, who wolf a goose and
two chickens. donated one back to
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AUSTIN 1950x1
Sedan with heater, spare
tire, license, tank of gas,
10,000 miles of grease cou-
pons, and all undercoated.
Price Delivered $,'x,547„SO
�teg#(44 WI31pli 1174W wOmi JY gra
GeoFi a •0111a1e Rather hinge af'4
lanee Will be held '.pec, 9.
*eta: au>£ i,V1ll 'arrive In pen-
ea�1, Pett syr tee; At at g40 pap,
A, loving •giotitre i0Nor will' be 4 e1
in, tate 'Prim, eau. paddy -Will be
6 Yen to all ohildreu of the whole
com7lnllnity. .This+is sponsored.by
the 'Chamber of Commerce. .
sStores in Henson will reinain op-
en. "every- Wpdne,3dr4ty afternoon
daring- December 'fpr •the conveni-
ence' of the•"customers.
-4 very, unique ceremony Viae held
fie Filtron Masonic Lodge, Hensall,
Monday evening when the Wor.
Master, D. A. Moffat, assisted by
hie son, Eldred, initiated his son,
Gerald, into the mysteries of An-
cient Free Masonry. The lodge al-
so was honored by an official visit
of the representative Most Wior-
r hipful Grand Master Rt. Wor. Bro.
W. M. Cann, D.D.G.M., of South
Huron District. At the conclusion
of the work Rt. Wor. Bro.. H. J.
Kas.tner, I.D.D,G.M., of Sebring-
ville, presented V. Wor. Bro. W. O.
Goodwin with his apron and collar,
the emblem of hip Office as a Grand
These cars are as sturdily built
as a Packard, and perform like
one, but give you 40 MILES to your
gallon of gasoline.
In these times people
have to consider opera-
tion costs in all lines
of business!
Your car is the heart of your
business, taking you everywhere in
your business.\
Ride and Drive an Austin
FREE DEMONSTRATION
ANYWHERE
See or Phone.
Jonathan Hugill
784-W Clinton, Now !
SUPERTEST STATION
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They tell us .
We Bought A
ead Horse
They say . .
WE WERE FOOLISH
(We think they are wrong -- Will YOU help us
prove it?)
IF YOU HAVE—
• . EGGS
• CHICKENS
• DUCKS
• GEESE
Sell them to -
The Seaforth
Produce
Recently purchased by
DUBLIN CREAMERY &
POULTRY PACKERS
Highest Prices Paid for Farm Produce
PROMPT SERVICE Payment while you wait
Christmas Trees
ti
Your choice of 100
J. J. DUCKLOW
Victoria St.. Phone 580-3
SEAFORTH
St4w4idl of iral►d Z,.rodge. Visitors
weSre. present' .trorp •Stratford, 'At;
Two, x onc4dn, Cllntan, Vffeter,
itcan, Granton, Seaforth and 111i:t-
Photographs
Appointments
evenings or Saturdays
Call 687-W - Seaforth
ERIC ZIEGLER
Seaforth
Tam-,
The Towns w
HTV of
LLETT
Your vote and influence
for Monday, Dee. 5th,
would be appreci ted...
VOTE
Wm, J. DALE -
FOR REEVE
YOUTH for CHRIST
PRESENTS TWO BIG RALLIES
DEC. 1st — IN WINGHAM TOWN HALL
8:00 P.M.
Rev. Harry C. Troyer
Station HCJB, "The Voice of the Andes,” Quito,Ecuador
AND THE JERICHO JUBILEE SINGERS
DEC. 3rd — IN 'CLINTON COLLEGIATE
8:00 P.M. .
Rev. Alex Nimmo, Wingham
JACK VANLMPC-Outstanding accordian player of Detroit
Local Choir from surrounding district
COME EARLY AND ENJOY IT !
COME ONE! COME ALL!
to the
MONSTER
'°Feathr Party"
Sponsored by the
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT -•
Memorial Recreation Centre
to be held at
SEAFORTH MOTORS'
BIG HEATED GARAGE'
-
Wednesday Nite, Dec.
q
The Entire Proceeds of this Party goes into the Fund
to help provide an
ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT, ETC.
For the New Memorial Centre
7
11
HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF GREAT BIG CHICKENS,
DUCKS, GEESE AND TURKEYS
To Be Won On the Wheels Or At
«BINGO»
Come out and secure your Christmas Fowl at this
MAMMOTH COMMUNITY
*FEATHER PARTY*
DRAWING for 50 PRIZES
The severe weather conditions of the last two weeks has retarded
the district canvass for $30,000 to complete the Centre, so that
the draw for $2,500.00 in Grand Door Prizes must be postponed.
However, 50 Consolation Prizes will -distributed at this Party,
and the Grand Prizes will be drawn at the Official Opening of the
Memorial Centre, to be announced at a later date.
• Tickets drawn on these Consolation Prizes will return to' the
drum for the Major Draw at a later date. -
HAVE YOU SUBS'CRIBED ALL YOU CAN " AFFORD ? .
Members of the Canvassing Conimitte4s of McKillop, Tuckersmith, Hal-
lett and Hibbert will run the Wheels in competition with one another !
Support the Booth from your District — See who are the best money-
makers !
• IT'S YOUR COMMUNITY CENTRE •
• YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED 0
Admission Free!
So, come with the crowd! Join in the fun and help make a financial
success of this Party!
SEAFORTH St DISTRICT
MEMPRI,I ,L RECREATION .CENTRE
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