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Motor Cars For Sale
I tj OR SALE - EIGHT GOOD STOCK'
calves. ALBERT W. SHIRRAY, R.
12. 2, Henault. 4374-1
WW1 SALE}- 19 CHUNKS OF - PIGS.
EL W YN WILSON, McKillop Town-
ship. 4374-1
FOR SALE --16 SMALL CHUNKS OF
Pigs_ Apply Box 84, HURON EX-
POSITOR, or phone 838 r 2. Seaforth.
4374x1
F1018 SALE-- -4 STORM DOORS; ALSO
good strong wheelbarrow, brand new.
Apply to JAMES ELLIOTT, Chalk St..
Seaforth. 4374-1
FOR SALE--REGIS1'E'RED DURHAM
hull. 3 years old. Apply to WILLIAM
DANT'6ER, Dublin. Phone 65 r 9, Dub-
lin. 4374-1
FOR SALE -PAIR OF LOVE BIRDS,
cage and stand; $20.00 complete.
PHONE 842 r 14, between noon and 7
P.M. 4374-1
JERRY RENNLE AND HIS RHYTHM
Jesters at the Crystal Palace Ball-
room. Machell, this Friday night. featur-
ing Sully May us vocalist, and Bill Mal -
page, Canada's best caller for Square Danc-
ing. 4374x1
For Rent
FOR RENT -OFFICE SPACE 114 TBE
Dominjon Bank Building. Apply to
the Manager. 4349-t1
HOUSE FOR RENT --NICE COMFORT-
-
house on No. 8 Highway, 2 miles
east of Seaforth. Recently decorated.
H,viro. Immediate possession. Apply to
JOHN MALONEY, R.R. 5, Seaforth.
Plaine 64 r 10, Dublin. 4374x1
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Property For Sale
HOUSE 1 OR SALE---8-ROOM HOUSE
in :'ca forth. Centrally located Ap-
ply to Box t.a, HURON EXPOSITOR.
437353
HOUSE FOR SALE- 3 -ROOM WAR -
time house. with full basement, asbes-
tos sidin, caulked. freshly painted. white
trim. Possession in December. Terms or
rash. Phone 572. K. E. SADDLEMYRE.
137 James St., Clinton. 4374-1
Livestock Wanted
FREE THERMOMETER, PLUS CASH,
at your farm fur dead or disabled
horses or cows. Phone collect Wm- Sproat,
Seaforth. 355 r 2. WILLIAM STONE
SONS, Limited. 1373-tf
NOTICE- HORSES \\'ANTED, OLD OR
young : hiubest prices paid. .Aliso
boars and any disabled cattle, such as
lightning or choke-: not suitable for ship-
ping, for mink feed. Will pay more than
fertilizer Deices, Call H. Mel LWAIN-
Phone :la9.1V Seaforth. 437454
Farms For Sale
VC)It SALE 1933 MODEL 'W FORD
Coach. PHONE 793-R, Seaforth.
4374x1
FOR SALE -1941 G_M.C. Irfa TON
truck. platform racks; in good condi-
tion. GEORUE McLEOD, Hensall.
437253
Poultry
171OR SALE - 250 RHODE ISLAND RED
pullets. Aprly to WALTER SMILIIE,
R.R. 1, Seaforth. Phone 835 r 15. Sea -
forth. 4374-1
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U 13 B E R
Coatis 1. mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples 31.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73.
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY •P`IVE COPIES OF
Huron County Atlas. For research
purposes. Apply Box 82, HURON EX-
POSITUR_ 437452
'WA_NTED- PIGS, ANY SIZE, A'1' AOL
times, especially chunks : or, if look-
ing for pigs, don't forget to phone H.
17 c]LW AIN, 389-W, Seaforth,
137454
RENT.- TV REN- 5 -ROOM COT-
tage „Llh modern conv•nie•nces; run.
n in g hot water. Prefe ally with three
1.s.rooms. By you ne couple with year-old
ehitd. Ila, ing pernm 0e01 position with
e oil -established firm. Apply P.O. Box
24-0. or Phone ai, day or night.
4374x1
Notices
V, I1.1. PLOW G.ARPE_NS AGAIN 1111°
Fall, IBASII. PUIRCELL, Market St.
437353
'Fj''ARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES OF
good day loam, situated un Lot 3. P ADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
Concession 13. Tuckersmith: tit -mile from " of radio'. at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
schoul: +.-mile from church: 3t miles PAIR, opposite Dick House. Seaforth.
frotrt Hensall, Modern buildings: bath. Phone 347-R. 4363-tf
Good water supply. Can be sold in
what: or part. AorlY on premises.
4372x3 COURT OF REVISION
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of HENRY KOEHLER
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Henry Koehler,
late of the Township of McKillop, in the
County of Huron. Retired Farmer, deceas-
ed, who died on the 11th day of Septem-
ber: 1951, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersi-ined on or before the 23rd day of
November-. 1951. after whish date the
assets will be distributed, having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED) at Seaforth, this 30th day of
October, 1951,
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
4374-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JAMES O'REILLY
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
a •alnst the Estate of James O'Reilly.
late 'till 'the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased. who died on the 6th day ad'
October, 1951, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 23rd day of
November, 195r.. after which date the
assets will be distributed, having regard
only to claims then 'received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 29th day of
October, 1951.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
4374-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of GEORGE WOSZCZYNSKI
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of George
Weszczynaki, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer,
d•reased , who died on the 16th day of
October, 1951, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 23rd day of
November, 1951. after which date the
asset-, will be distributed, having regard
only to claima then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 30th day of
October, 1951.
McCONNF,LI. & HAYS.
Seaforth. Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
Township of Hullett
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
Court of Revision on the 1961 Assess-
ment Roll of the Township of Hullett will
be held in the Community Hall, Londes-
horn on Monday. November 5th. at 3 p.m.,
for the purpose of hearing appeals.
GEORGE W. COWAN,
Clerk. 4372-3
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tenders For Snowplowing
TENDERS WILLBE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned until November 15
1951, for the snowplowing of the comb
of the Town of Seaforth for the winter
of 19.51-552.
Lowest or any tenders not necessarily
accepted.
I). H. WILSON,
Clerk -Treasurer.
4374-2
NOTICE
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
THE NEXT MEETING OF 'I HE HI'R
on County Council will le held in the
Council Chambers. Court House. Clods, -
rich, commencing
TI;ESDAY, NO\'EMBER Li, 11171
at 2 p.m.
.All a,'ruunts, notices of l'putati55n.s ani
other business re uiring the attention of
Council should he in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than Saturday,
\',.e ember 15. 1:151.
A. 1i. E1:SK INE.
County Clerk,
Code•ri,-h, Ontario.
4374-2
Auction Sales
1.k0cTION SALE OF CATTLE. HORSES
4374-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of BRIDGET DOYLE
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Bridget Doyle,
late of the Township of Hibbert, in the
County of Perth, Widow, deceased, who
died on the 29th day of December, 1950,
are hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 9th day of Novem-
ber, 1951. after which date the assets will
be distributed, having regard ouly to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 1515 day of
October, 1951.
McCONNELL & HAYS.
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
4372-3
and Pigs will h,- held at Lot 1, Con.
1, Stanley Township. 40 rods west of
Kippen, on Wednesday, November 710. at
1 p.m.: HORSES- 1 Clyde gelding three
years old ; 1 Hackney and Clyde gelding :i
years old, well broken : 1 Registered Clyde
n are .n,rppos, 1 to be in foal : I Register-
ed Clyde filly 1 year old : 1 set of breech•
Inc harness. CATTLE 19 Hereford
and Durham heifers. weighing from 750
to 800 pounds; nine Durham and
Hereford cows due in February and
March : 13 Durham and Hereford cows,
bred, to freshen in March. April and May:
22 Durlraan-Hereford spring ^aloes, 400 to -
500 tbs. : 2 Durham steers. 1,000 lbs.: 1
roan Registered Durham bull, 2 years old.
PIGS- 1 York sow with 9 pigs: 4 Pigs,
112.5 11,s. : 15 weaned pigs. POULTRY 75
Hybrid pullets 1 laying). Terms Cash.
No reserve. THOMAS BUTT, Proprietor :
Harold .Jackson. Auctioneer. 4373.2
For Sale
i'wOR SALE A CHOICE DAIRY HEIF-
NOTICE to CREDITORS rr, one January 3, about 900 pounds.
Ap^ly to 'f -NOMAS ADAMS. R.R. 2, ism.
forth. 4574,1
In the Estate of WARDEN M. MILLER
A PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Worden M.
Miller, late of the Township of Hibbert,
in the County of Perth, Farmer, deceas-
ed, who died on the 22nd day of Jane,
1951, are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 9th day of No-
vember, 1951, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
]'OR SALE -OUTSIDE TOILET. CON-
dition good t priced to sell. Apply to
Box 83, HURON EXPOSITOR.
437451
FOR SALE --.PAIR GIRL'S SKATES
with white boots, size 41 new last
Christmas. M,RS. H. McILWAIN, Phone
589.W, 437451
rilOR SALE -CHOICE T.R. TESTED
Hereford bull. 15 months old. Apply
to STAN J 4CKSON. Kippen. Phone 035
DATED at Seaforth, this I5th day of r 5. Seaforth. 4374-1
October, 1951.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the >G`tecutom
4372-2
CiPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE- -Mac-
Intosh, Snow, Ring. Spy, Greening,
RoOset, eta : also cider apples. Phone
"Tinton, 613 r 24. FRED McCLYWNT
Varna. 4272x0
FOR SALE-DOCHERTY COOK STOVE,
coal or wood; reason for selling, too
large: excellent baker: $25 for quick sale.
'CARL VAN EG1l ONT). Phone 663 r 5,
Seaforth. 4374x1
FOR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric ar34 treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario SL, Stratford.
4223-tf
In Memoriam
Te. ILPATRICK-IN LOVING MEMORY
of a dear brother, Dave, who passed
away one year ago, October 31, 1950.
Beautiful memories treasured forever
Of happy days we spent together;
L and remembrances are all that are left,
Of one of the dearest and one of the
best.
- -Ever remembered by his Sister and
Brothers. 4374x'1
Cards Of Thanks
MRS_ WILLIAM A. IRVINE AND
family wish to express their sincere
appreciation and thanks to their many
friends and neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy shown them in their recent be-
reavement_ 4374x1
Births
COOK r. and Mrs. Robert H. Cook,
Hensall, Ines. Anita Hildebrand) are
pleased to announce the arrival of their
daughter, Carol Dianne, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, Wednesday, Oct._ 31,
1051. A granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Cook.
DONALDSON At Cargill, On Oct. 28, to
\4r. and Mrs, James Donaldson, of Car-
gill, formerly of Kippen, a son.
C I .AN VILLE Al Scutt Memorial Hospi-
tal, on October 28th, to Mr. and Mrs_
Fred Glanville. R.R. 2, Walton, a daugh-
ter,
51cNICHOL--At Scott Memorial Hospital,
un October 31, to Mr, and Mrs. Glenn
M eNichul, R.R. 2, Walton. a daughter.
'.111.J.F.R At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller, R.R. .1, Seaforth, a daughter.
Norwegian miles are seven times
:Is long as the Canadian mile.
a THU HURON EXPO ITOR IIP
News Items of . Hensall and District
Bazaar -Come to Brucefield Unit
cd Church bazaar Wednesday af-
terdbon, Nov. 7. Afternoon tea and
booths of all kinds.
Mr. and M s. Laird Mickle spent
last week -end in Toronto visiting
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McQueen
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell Vis-
ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Reid, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Robinson, Car-
ol and John, Dearborn, Mich., Miss
Connie Micheluk, Mr. Harry Mich-
eluk and their friend, Miss 'Pena,
Windsor, spent Sunday visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sohwalm
and family.
Mrs. loon Perdue and little son,
Danny, of Kingston, are staying
with Mrs. Violet Schwalm, Mrs.
Perdue's mother, during the ab-
sence of Sgmn. Don Perdue, who
left for overseas on Oct. 21.
Miss Betty 'Mickle, who is at-
tending Western University, Lon-
don, spent the week -end at her
home here.
DODGE CARS
1951 CORONET FOUR -DOOR
DEMONSTRATOR
19.19 SPECIAL DE LUXE-L)w
mileage, Radio
1918 5 -PASSENGER COUPE -
Radio, Lifeguard Tubes,
low mileage
19.17 SPECIAL DE LUXE
FORD CARS
1947 MERCURY TWO -DOOR
-Good tires, new ,motor
1938 FORD -A good car
TRUCKS
1919 DODGE: PANEL -A beauty
1941 CHEV. 3 -TON
1935 CHEV. li-Ton
HENSALL
MOTOR SALES
Codce - DeSoto Sales & Service
PRONE 31 HENSALI.
BF SURE.I.BE READY...
TIME FOR
*CHRYCO
ANTI -FREEZE
Choose either Chryco
with Alcohol Base or
Chryco Glycol. Both
fully guaranteed.
Now is the time ... before the below -
zero temperatures . . . and the snow
flurries.. .. to have your car or truck
winterized. Our factory -trained mech-
anics will give you guaranteed protec-
tion. Service includes radiator cleaning
and reverse -flow flushing; water pump
check; fan belt adjustment; check of
rubber connections; engine check for
leakage; cleaning radiator core; anti-
freeze; correct winter grade of oil and
lubricants.
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'Chryco is a trademark of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited.
Rowcliffe Motors
Phone 267 Seaforth
DR. ALFRED RUSSEL, M.A.
Albion, Michigan
SPEAKER FOR THE
Youth IorChristRally
SATURDAY NIGHT - 8:00 P.M. - NOV. 3
in the CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
DR. RUSSELL enlisted in the 161st Battalion
and wishes to meet as many of his Comrades
as can be present. He served as Major in
the First World War, and as Chaplain in the
Second World War.
DANIEL COONS, chalk artist, will illustrate the
message in picture.
MISS LEONA INMAN-Violinist.
MISS ARLENE JACKS -Pianist & Trumpeter.
Don't Miss This Program - It's Tops
CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST
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KIPPEN
Bazaar -Come to Brucefield Unit-
ed Church 'bazaar Wednesday af-
ternoon, Nov. 7. Afternoon tea and
booths o1' all kinds.
Many from in and around kippen
attended the monster biugo in Exe-
ter Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
attended the morning service of
the opening of the new Lutheran
Church in Clifford fast Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore
spent a few days with their son
and daughter-in-law, in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thompson
visited Mr. Thompson's brother,
who is a patient in a London hos-
pital.
BRUCEFIELD
Bazaar -Come to Brucefield Unit-
ed 'Church 'bazaar Wednesday af-
ternoon, Nov. 7, Afternoon tea and
booths of all kinds.
..The annual autumn thankoffer-
ing service of the W.M.S. will be
held Sunday evening, Nov. 4, when
Mrs. Grierson, of Londesbotb, will
be guest speaker. She will speak
on Korea
Mr, and Mrs. Harv. 'Taylor and
family have moved to their new
home in the village.
Mr. Jim Livingstone, London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Zapfe
last week.
Mr. Cum Henry, Toronto, form-
erly of Brucefield, received his
M.A. at Convocation held at West-
ern University, London, last week_
Mr. Drew Swan and Miss Edith
Bowey were in Hamilton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zapfe, of
London, visited relatives over the
week -end. Also from London visit-
ing at the homes of their parents
were Ruth Scott, Hugh Zapfe and
Wilmer Johnston.
Many attended the reception for
Mr, and Mrs, Al, Hill in Varna last
week. They were presented with
a purse of money.
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CROMARTY
Mr. Oswalt! Wglller has returned
home alter visiting with friends up
North.
Mrs, Hugh Currie and Mr. and
Mrs, .lack Currie, of Winnipeg, are
visiting with friends' in • this com-
munity, and also attended the
Walker and Currie wedding.
Mrs, Campbell and Belle of Sea -
forth visited recently with Mt•. and
Mr's. A. McLachlin.
Too Late To Classify
ALES CLERK AND WAITRESS
wanted. Must be neat and reliable.
Apply CRICH'S BAKERY. J. C. Crich.
4374x1
EDELWEISS RELIEKAH LODGE WILL
hold a baling sale in Setforth Pro -
love store on Saturday, November 10th.
'nom 3 to 6 p.m. 4374-1
CIO DEVICE ITY AUCTION SA I•E IN THE
1. trick House horns, Seaforth, on Sat -
:Hay, November 10th, at 1:50 p.m., con-
sisting of livestock., implements, furni-
ture, etc_ Anyone wishing to put stock
in this sale may do so. FRANK MA-
LONEY. Manager, George St„ Seaforth:
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 4374-1
Wanted
DOMESTIC
HELP
Apply to:
Superintendent
SCOTT MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Seaforth
Photos for Xmas
What Better Gift Than a
FAMILY PICTURE
Taken in Your Own Home
PHONE 25 - BAYFIELD
For Appointment`s
Ann's Studio
BAYFIELD
The
Confederation
Life Association
announces the
appointment of
K. I. McLEAN
as their representative
in the Seaforth District
Mr. Arnold Storey attended an-
niversary services at Winthrop on
Sunday.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Calder
McKaig with their cousins, Mary
and Helen Thompson, Fergus; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl and fam-
ily with Mr, and 'Mrs. Alf. Coates;
Mrs. D. M. Fisher bas returned to
her home at Guelph after a few
weeks with Mr. ansl .Mrs. Filmore
Chappel; Mrs. Frank Wright with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard
Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Al-
len with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey;
Miss Shirley Gale and Gordon
Houghton with Mrs. Martha Hough-
ton; Mrs. Bessie MacDonald with
her sister, Olive Speare; Lawrence
Wasman with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker.
STAFFA
a.
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey
Gaiser, London, and Miss Thelma
Parker with. Mr. and .Mrs. David
Parker; Mr. and Mrs. ,Morton Mc-
Dougall with Mr. and 'Mrs. James
Scott; Miss Audrey Elliott, Lon-
don, attended the reception for Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Currie Saturday ev-
ening; Mrs. Robt. McCaughey has
returned home; Mr, and Mrs. An-
thony Bride, Windsor, with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Norris; Mr. and _Sirs.
John Currie have left for Winni-
peg after attending the Currie -
Walker wedding; Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Kay and daughter. Janie,
with Mrs. John Drake.
List of Officials
(Continued from Page 1)
Jas. Miller; constable, Ray Fran-
cis.
Exeter
Poll 1-A, Newton's Garage; D.R.
O.. Mrs. Lloyd Cushman; 'P.C.. Mrs,
Blanche Boyle; constable, Sid San-
ders.
Euchre and Dance
-- in -
HENSALL
Town Hall
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7
Sponsored by Kippen East W.1.
Euchre 8:30 p.m.
MU$IC BY
Desjardine's Orchestra
Ladies please bring Lunch
Lucky Lunch Prize
ADMISSION 75c
eYe
Poll 1-B, Newton's Garage; 11R-
0., 111's. Claude Farrow; P.C., Mrs.
Ralph Genttner; constable, Percy
Dunsford.
Poll 2-A, Town Hall; D.R.O., Her-
man Powe; j;'.C., Mrs. Clarence
Boyle; constable, Asa Peuhale.
Poll 2-B, Town Hall; D.R.O.,
Gerald Lawson; P.C., Mrs. James
Hookey; constable, Jack De/bridge.
Poll 3-A, 'rhos. Woodworth's resi-
dence; D.R.O., Arthur Amy; P.C.,
Mrs. Leslie Gibson; constable, Jos.
Davis.,
Poll 3-B. Thos. Woodworth's resi-
dence; D.R.O., Earl Carroll; P.C.,
Mrs. L. Learn; constaible, Norman
Heaman.
The original fortifications of old
Quebec date back to 1608.
NOVEMBER 21, 1901'
WALTON
Community Hall
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Sponsored by the Walton Football
Club
Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
ADMISSION 50c
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NOTICE •
PARENTS OF HENSALL AND DIStRICT
A Kindergarten Class is to begin on Monday,
November 5th
Children must have reached their fifth birth-
day on or before Dec. 31, 195L
Anyone outside the Village, who is interest-
ed in sending a pupil, please contact:
J. F. BLACKWELL,
Secretary -Treasurer, Hensall School Board
Used Cars
1949 PLYMOUTH COUPE
1949 CHEV. FLEETLINE DE LUXE
COACH -Good condition
1947 CHEV. SEDAN
1937 CHEV. COACH
1938 CHEV. COACH
MODEL 'A' FORD $50.00
USED TRUCKS
1948 CHEV. 2 -TON STAKE
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Phone 141 Seaforth
HEAR
Premier Leslie M. Frost
Wednesday, Nov. 7 - 8 p.m,
in
MacKAY HALL, GODERICH
in the interests of
TOMPRYDE and JOHN HANNA
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES
IN HURON RIDINGS
BRAND NEIN CARS
Any Make! - Any Style! - Any Color!
FORD CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BUICK
PONTIAC METEOR
All at Regular List Price - Approximately 24 -Hour Service
ALSO G.M.C. CHEVROLET FORD
- GUARANTEED SERVICE
MERCURY TRUCKS
USED CARS
BRAND NEW PONTIAC DE LUXE STYLE -
LINE SEDAN
BRAND NEW CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN
'51 PONTIAC DE LUXE SEDAN -Only 3,000
miles. -8200.00 below list price
'51 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN -Two-tone in
color; $200.00 below list
'50 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDA.N
'50 METEOR COACH
'50 PONTIAC DE LUXE SEDAN
'49 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH -$1,295.00
'49 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN
A written guarantee for
'49 CHEV, DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDAN -
Fully equipped
'48 CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH - Custom
radio
'48 CHEV. COACH
'47 CHEV. SEDAN
'47 PONTIAC SEDAN
'47 CHEV.-FLEETLINE COACH - Custom
radio
'39 CHEV. COACH
'37 CHEV. COUPE
'37 CHEV. COACH
60 days on all late model cars.
Some of these Cars are on display at the SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION, SEAFORTH. For
further information, contact the lessees. MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
PHONE 73-X
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS - ONTARIO
"The 'Home of Better Used Carsrr OPEN EVERY
EVENING
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