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The Huron Expositor, 1952-11-28, Page 4VIP Et7404, EXPQRT914 ssified eek irss==.11"..*Iserted At New Low Cash Ra'tes: FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. --Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent , and Week % Cent 8rd Week 4j Cent Minimum charge, each insertion26 e• eats Each figure. initial and abbreviation counts aa one word. Cords of Thanks, In Memoriam Notice', Coming Eveats—i cent per word. Millman. 60 cent, per word. Enquiries may be directed to a Box No., e/o The Huron Expoeitor. for 10 cents extra. Ten cents additional will be charged if ads in above rasa, are not paid within 10 days of. date of final insertion. Births. Marriages and Deaths Inserted fres of Amps. auction Sales. Notices to Creditors, Etc.—BatasO apikstkis. Coming Events BAZAAR AND HOME BAKING SALE, Saturday, December 6, under the aus- pices of the C.W.L., in St. James' Parish Hall. 4429-1 • A PLAY, "LOOK OUT, LIZZIE." WILL "" be preaentecl in Varna Town Hall, on Wednesday, December 8. at 8:30 p.m, un- der the auspices of the L.O.L. Admission 50c and 25c. 44294 ✓ OU TOO WILL ENJOY DANCING TO 46 your request numbers as 'played by Clarence Petrie and hie Nighthawks at the Popular Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, every Friday night. Dancing 9:30 to 12 :30. 4428x2 Help Wanted WANTED-110USEKEEPER FOR LADY in small apartment PHONE 31, Sea- forth- 4429-1 DOOR TO DOOR SALESMEN WANTED to start their own business with our 225 guaranteed 571d well-known products including: 6alletries, culinary, medicines. tea, coffee, etc. Complete assortment of GIFT BOXES. $18 will buy travelling kit and assortment. Good territories available. NO RISK. Details: JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. 4429-3 Wanted ;WANTED — A FURNISHED APART - "tient or house. PHONE 785, Sea - forth. 4429x1 Notices NOTICE—ASHES, CANS_ AND GARB - age removed promptly. RUSTON BROS. Cull 66A r 5, Seaforth. 4429-1 Wanted VI/ANTED — GIRL'S WEUTE SHOES Ty and skates, size 8. MRS. C. RIT- (114TX1, Walton, 4429x1 WANTED --OLD HORSES AND BIS- " shied cattle; feeder chunks at all times on whatever you have to sell. H. idolLWAIN, Seaforth. 4428x2 OOMFORTABLE ROOMS, IN HEN - sell, with care and board: can accom- modate five people at reasonable rates, Apply MRS. WM. CONSITT. Hensall. Box 142. Phone 126, 4426-4 For Rent FOR RENT — HEATED APARTMENT now available h SeaforthApartments: elderly people preferred. Apply DR. E. MOMASTER. 4429-1 APARTMENT TO LET--AT'TRACTIVE •":" two large rooms; share bath; bested, electric stove and refrigerator. Possession at once. - Call after aix. J. V. FLYNN, Dublin. Telephone 77. 4428-2 Property For Sale T.]'OUSE FOR SALE -8 -ROOM, TWO- •• -",,storey brick house, Goderich St. East; modern conveniences, stoker furnace; dou- ble lot, chicken house, garage, garden. For further particulars apply to ROBERT SMITH, Seaforth. 4428-2 liOROPERTY FOR SALE—TWO-STOREY, " three bedrooms, living room, den, 3- pfece bathroom, oil heated house, including three acres of land, edge of town. Approv- ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap- ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR, or Phone 41, Seaforth. 4428x2 Personals "S KINNY" GIRLS 1 GET LOVELY ADIO REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs,, new pep. 1.' of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO pE., Try famous health and weight -builder, PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory, "get - Phone 34331. , 4363-tf acquainted" size ONLY 60c. All druggists. MR. MATTHEW MURRAY AND THE pA1NTING — SPRAY OR BRUSH ; HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (It UBBER Ryan family wish to express sincere thanks to their many friends and neigh - Goods). mailed postpaid in plain. sealed Papering. Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign hors for the kindness and sympathy bhown painting a specialty. ED. (BUCK) LIT- envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c to them in their recent sad bereavement. 4425-tf 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73. TLE, Hensall. Phone 196-R, Hensall. NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, 4429x1 Out. M. Laird Miokle and 'Bill have been holidaying ter the Pest week in /Montreal and Toronto. Miss Kay Bell, Louden, spent the weekend at her bombere. F/0. George Mirehouae, Centra- lia, was,a weekend peat with Mr. and liars. Stewart Bell. Miss Gladys Luker underwent a For Sale • poa SALE—WALNUT DINING ROOM suite, table, six chairs aa4 buffet. PHONE 1.26-W„ Seaforth, 44234 major operation, in Clinton- Public Hospital Tueeday. She expects to remain in hospital for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Mrs, D. McKelvie spent the week- end in Detroit: Miss Betty Mickle, London, spent the weekend at her home here with her fatally. -At a -recent meeting of the Cham- ber of Commerce, Hensall store keepers decided to stay open every Wednesday until Christmas. IIs TUDOR'S IN =NULL VOA Hensall LI 4 ,,ks. j s ' Christmas shafting! We reaBY bale ahmieu in a wonderful stock for all eour aholMing needs. Drop in soon and see us. 4439-1 fl FotekssALE-8m .. AryGt.Y.Irc PIGA 7, tiycione Hockey Set WARTHA. Phone 840 r 33, Seaforth.. 4429x1, poit SALII---COLONY HOUSE, 10, x 10', double floor; also brooder stove. Apply CLIFF HOEGY. Phone 48 r 27. Brussels_ 47129x1 A PAIR OF NYLONS? BE NEsure see the new shades of Role - proof at T6)DOR'S in Hensall. Ask to see the Kno-Run Nylons. 4429-1 aseaft SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING machines, electric and treadle. Re- pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Goderich. phone 1135. 439541 E SURE TO SEE THE FINE DISPLAY of costume jewellery at TUDOR'S in Hensall. Ideal for Christmas gifts—we have boxes, too. Pins, Necklets, Ear- rings./ 4429-1 FOR SALE—LARGE SIZE QUEBEC heater, good grates. Orders taken for young dressed geese, delivered a few days before Christmas; also dry -Picked goose feathers, or would make into pillows. Ap- ely JOHN F. BELL, R.R, 2, Seaforth. Phone 847 r 4. 4429x2 In Memoriam' mutate—as; LOVING MEMORY OF A " dear Mother and Father, who passed away six years ago this month. Our lips cannot tell how we miss you., Our hearts marmot tell what to say; God alone knows how much we miss you In a home that is lonesome today. —Ever remembered by daughter Mary, and Family. 44294 Cards Of Thanks VOTICE—TICKETS ARE NOW ON " sale for Turkey Draw being sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to Scott Memorial Hospital, and may 'be obtained from any member. Draw to be. made at Canadian Legion Bingo in December. , 4429-1 A COTION SALE OF DAIRY BEEF " Cows, Young Cattle and ,Pigs, on Sat - NOTICE — AGENT FOR ZIP -GRIP urday, November 29, at 1,430 p.m., at Lot clothes ,fines ; needs no clothes pins, 13, Concession 1, Stanley Township, one - Order now and get Christmas premium. half mile south of Brucefield, on No. 4 For demonstration, contact R. JESSOME, Highway: 10 Holstein oows, fresh and West William St. Seaforth. 4429x3 due to freshen in December and January 2 red and white cows, due in December; 1 Jersey cow, fresh; 1 Jersey springer; 12 York sows due time of sale; 18 York chunks; 6 Holstein heifers, 1 year old. Terms—Cash. VICTOR HARGREAVES, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Auction Sales A TTENTION, FARMERS! — PROMPT, courteous Collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of Canada Ltd. 4399-tf MOTICE--ROG FEEDERS, GE -T EXTRA • money by shipping by H. Metlwain • get 21e pr hog for three hogs or more; 20 equals $5.00. Why not get 35.00 at POR SALE—STOVE,. COAL OR WOOD,„; time of pisk-up. Shipping: Stratford, in good ondition. Phone 833 r 3. CON Tuesday; Kitchener, Wednesdays and ECKERT, Relt. 1, Seaforth: 4429x1 Thursdays ea,h week. Please leave word at 112 Seaforth, the day before. HARVEY NOR SALE — BOY'S SKATES AND McILWAIN, Seaforth. 4428x2 bents, size 12. PHONE 648 r 11, Sea - forth. 4429-1 For Sale TOWN OF SEAFORTH IVOR SALE — CRAFTMASTER 4 -INCH 1" jointer and bench saw, new ; 1/a H.P. Assessor motor, 550. PHONE 592, Seaforth. 4429-1 APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED for the position of Assessor of the VOR SALE — TAMWORTH BOAR, Town of Seaforth, at the Clerk's Office in " ready for service. APely to FRANCIS the Town Hall, up to 6th day of Demme COLEMAN, Jr., R.R. 1, Seaforth. Phone ber, 1952. 838 r 22. 4429x1 Clerk. 4428-3 FOR SALE—COFFIELD WASHER AND three-piece kitchen suite; cheap. Con- tact MURRAY DOIG, at Frank's B -A D. H. WILSON, I 'MRS. JOSEPII nuerrnews WISHES I /Li 1.0 thank her many friends for cards, flowers and fruit senteher while a patient in Scott Memorial Boapital; also to thank Miss Drope and the nursing staff and Drs. P. L. Brady and E. A. McMaster. CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting Of tion. 4429x1 'pOR SALE—QU'EBEC HEATER, MED- ': iurn size; also number of 6 -inch pipes. A. HUNTER,' Phone 224-W, Seaforth. Voters' List 4429x1 Town of Seaforth NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT I " have rested in •my Office in the Town of Seaforth, the Voters' List for 1952, and I herby call nn all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correted Recording M law. The list was posted in my Office Novem- ber 21, 1952. Last day of appeal, December 5, 1952. D. H. WILSON, Clerk. 4428-3 • CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting Of • - Voters' List Township of McKillop likTOTIbE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have Venn -tilled with Section 9, of The Voters' List Act, and that I have posted up at my Office at Lot 27, Con. 2, McKil- lop, on the 26th day of November, 1952, the list of all person(' entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon' all voters to take immediate proceedings to, have any error', or omissions corrected according to law, the Met day for appeal being the 10th day of December, 1952. J. M. ECKERT, Clerk of McKillop Township. 4429-2 'Town of Seaforth NOMINATIONS A meeting of the Electors of the Town of Seaforth, Will be held In Town Rail,. Seaforth ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952 or the purpose of nominating Persons for the office of Reeve and one Councillor. Nominations will be received from sail o'clock pan. to 8:80 o'cloas If "a 11:011 be nicesigity, the same will be held fallowing, Need' en Weds .I0 i93 ffeon 9 o'clock arra• f:Uptikari'Pelcoili pare: ,a'S 103.ti(4'.giillittOSiOlio, Nola a and aaa- stiatijialAniaitais Itiefars..D'eo 'Itetattailisie,Oillaiialita.,10.C4,4011* POI patii6#0:000:4 *tic,* "Oa', 4 iinfOrAnlei4AKIfte. ' 4 MO ifre'; Onli Clerk: ,flos, fe (co assaae teet44.ii#4rA.*M1 • ill.. 0IVE A HOUSEDRESS FOR CHRIST- ' man. TUDOR'S in Hensall have a big stock of them and all moderately priced. Some with three-quarter sleeves, too. Siz- es to 52. 4429-1 von SALE—BOY'S BLUE SUIT, SIZE "- 12; pair brown shoes, size 2 goloshes to14 above, size 3; lady's white shoes and ska size 7. PHONE 133-J, Seaforth. 4429-1 WOR SALM — VACUUM CLEANER, Eatonia, cylinder type; all attach- ments, excellent condition ; three years old. Will sell seasonably. PHONE 670 r 2 Seaforth 4429-1 VOR SALE—I RENFREW COOKRITE stove with cream enamel, with reser- voir, warming closet and water front, in excellent condition. PHONE 302-W, Sea - forth. 4429-1 FOR SALE — HARDWOOD SLABS, mostly maple, $10.00 per load of ap- proximately two corde: mixed wood slabs, ;8 per load, approximately two cords, de- livered in Seaforth. •Let us figure on your sawdust reouiremrnts. Prompt delivery, FRED 817038. Phone 362, Clinton. 4428x3 C. T. C. Mor -Power Super -Built , AUTO BATTERIES 13 -PLATE HEAVY - DUTY (18 months' Guarantee) $9.40 17 -PLATE FORD AND CHEV., 19374939 (2 Year Guarantee) $13.45 17 -PLATE ARMOR - GLASS (9 x 7 — 135 Ainpres) (3 Year Guarantee) $17.65 17 -PLATE FORD (2 Year Guarantee) $15.20 15 -PLATE SUPER -SERVICE (2 Year Guarantee) $12.95 119 -PLATE ARMOR - GLASS (10-7 -- 164 Anilines) (8 Year Guarantee) $20.25 .4240.111...0-ritAIS TO FIT ALL VINCLISII CARS leclude tra0e-10 allowance and iiiiitallect 10 saes, este ity04trgittriat ItticUrr CANAD1,AN TIRE OitiStilt* chktt: :to 4429x1 mil AND MRS. EDGAR LAWSON IVI wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their -kindness shown to their sister, Mrs. Moore. Special thanks to Miss Laura Mole, Dr. Brady and Rev. Stinson, and to all those who sent flowers and cards of sympathy. 4429x1 •Births HARKNESS—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hark- ness, Hensel', .(nee Elaine Cooper), are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Sandra Elaine, at Clinton Public Hospital, Wednesday, November 5. 1952. A sister for Dennis. ri.RAUEL—At Kitchener -Waterloo Hospi- tal, on November 10, to Mr. and Mrs. , Del Kraoel, 201 East Ave., Kitchener, a daughter. Sister for 'Meryl. MURRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 22, to Mr, and Mrs. Dom- inic Murray, R.R. 2, Walton, a son. RELD—Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, of Hen- sall, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter at Clinton Public Hospi tal, Thursday, November 20, 1952. A sister for Wayne and Marlene. STOREY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 23, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Storey, Cromarty, a daughter, WEIDO—Mr. and Mrs. .Glenn Weido, Zur- kh (nee Elaine Carlile), are happy to announce the arrival of their son at -Clinton Public Hospital, Sunday, Nov. 22, 1952. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs., Wilfred Weido, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlile, and great-grandson for Mrs. Eva Carlile, Hensel'. , The following is the schedule of the *Cyclone Hockey League drawn up in Exeter: Teams from Dash- wood, Exeter, 'Forest; Hensall, 11- derton, Lucan, St. Marys and Zur- ich have entered; Dashwood will play home games in Exeter. Con- vener of the league is Derry Boyle, Exeter. December 8—Zurich at St. Marys 12—Exeter at Lucan 15—Ilderton at Exeter St. Marys at Forest 16—Dashwood at Liman 17—Hensall at St. Marys 19—Zurich at Dasliwood (Exeter) Ilderton at Lucan 22—St. Marys at Exeter 26—Ilderton at St. Marys Hensall at Dashwood (Exeter) 29—(Lucan at Exeter ' Hensall at Forest 30—Dashwood at Ilderton January, 2—Ilderton at Hensall St. Marys at Dashwood (Exeter) Forest at Lucan 5—Lucan at St. Marys Dashwood at Hensall Zurich at Ilderton 8—Exeter at Zurich 9---Lucan at Hensall Forest at Dashwood (Exeter) 12—Hensall at Exeter Ilderton at Forest 13—Dashwood at Zurich 14—St. Marys at Ilderton: 16—Forest at Hensel) Zurich at Lucan Exeter ait Dashwood (Exeter) 19—Forest at Exeter Lucan at Zurich Hens -all at Ilderton 21—Lucan at Dashwood (Exeter) 23-11deaton at Zurich St. Marys at Lucan 24—Exeter at Forest 26—Zurich at Forest . iDashavood at Exeter 27-4Lucan at Ilderton 28—Hensall at Zurich 30-1Forest at St. Marys Exeter at Ilderton Hensall at Lucan • February 2—St. Marys at Hensall Zurich at Exeter Lucan at Forest 5—Forest at Zurich 6 --Exeter at St. Marys Ilderton at Dashwood (Exeter) -9—Dashwood at Forest 10—St. Marys at Zurich 12—Dashwood at St. Marys 13—Exeter at Hensall Forest at Ilderton 16—Zurich at Hensall BR UCEFIELD An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Seldon Ross, Clinton, when Don and George Ross entertained a group ot young people last week. The Aubin and Dallas boys supplied •the music for the evening. WINCHELSEA Mr. Joe Taylor, Toronto, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey. Deaths CAMPBELL—In Saskatoon Hospital, on Friday, November 21, Ernest Ceeripbell, in his 59th year, beloved brother of Mrs. A. W. MeEwing, Seaforth, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, WEEK -END CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 Tins AYLMER CHOICE GOLDEN CREAM CORN 29c 2 20 -ounce Tins HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE • 23c 2 Large Rolls DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JURE 20 -Ounce Tin 29c AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS 39c2 Pounds Headquarters For Christnias Baking Supplies • CHERRIES, PEELS, MIXED FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. - Finest Quality At Lowest Prices! • FRUITS and VEGETABLES FLORIA JUICY ORANGES -250's - Dozen 23c a FLORIDA GRAP.EFRUIT.7-Seedless 16 air 49c CELERY HEARTS—Fresh and Crisp Pound• 23c A Annual Meetiug of Cohn Soil, CrQP Tuesday Huron •Oomaty :branch Of the SO and. CisapaImproVement Aeaociation of Ontario, et it, annual ineetigg Tuesday afternoon in Clinton, naMal ed March 6 an 7 1953, as the dates for theannual county Seed Fair. The site for the -fair is to be selected by the executive by December 12. At a brief directors' meeting held foliciwing the annual meeting, Rus- sell Bolton, R.R. 1, Dulain, was named the 1953 pagaident; Richard' Procter, Beigrave, lirst vice-preela dent; Harry, Sturdy, Auburn, sec- ond vicepre.aident /Directors Named The nominating committee, in - eluding Dick IProcter, Belgrave, chairman, Ted Poole, Exeter, and Gordon Orr, Goderich townsthip, named .the following directors for next year: Ashfield township, ,Cecil Johnston; Hullett, Oliver Ander, son; Turnberry, Clarence Simla; Howick, Fred Doubledie; Grey, W. Turnbull; , Morris, Dick Procter; East .Wawanosh, Harry Sturdy; West Wawanosh, Walter Washing- ton; Colborne township, Alvin Bet- ties; Stanley, Elmer Webster, Hay, Harold Elder; Stephen, Allan Wal - per; Usborne, Dick Etherington; Tuckersmith, Robert Allan; Mc- Killop, Russell Bolton. Harry Strang, Hensall, zone di- rector for the county, and William Dougall, Hensall, county weed in- spector, were named executive members, Alvin Betties, R.R. 2, Bayfield, the retiring president, in reviewing (Continued on Page 5) • !Mr& William Kay, London, viaited ber slater, Male Nettle McCurdy. Mr, and 11rs. Colin McDouglas, Harrington, and Mrs. Queue via- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Al- len. Mr. and Mrs. RegMald Stagg, of Rueseldale, visited with Mrs. HoUghton. Lin McKellar, Bob Gardiner end Harry Norris attended the Royal Winter Fair, Torbiato. Mr. and. Mrs. William 'Walters visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke, Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Colin 'Gilfillan and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Staffa. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKellar and family, Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. McKellar. Miss Helen Lamond, London, vis-: ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mac' Lamon. Mr. and Mrs. "William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, London, an,d! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone, Thorn-, dale, visited with Mr. and Mrs., Otto Walker. Crosby Chappel, Moose Jaw,' Sask., Mrs. H. Littlejohn, Mitchell,1 Mrs. Ed. Kenlp, -Munroe, and Wil- liam Chappel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Filmore Chappel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst, At- wood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lamond. Mrs. Dick Guest and :nepliOnv, Daryle Guest, London, visited with; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey. Mrs. Carolyn Schuler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schul- er, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker visited Mr. and Mrs. Llyod 'Miller, Strat- ford, and with Mrs. Simon Miller. . KIPPEN Dr. James Jarrott reinrne,d to his home in New York after spending a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. Catharine Jarrott. He and his wife and son, Dexter, leave shortly to spend the winter months in Flori- da. 'Drs. James and Gilbert Jarrott have sold- their farms on the Lon- don Road to Raymond Forbes, Es- sex, who takes .'possessien march 1, 1953. Mr, John Doig, Grand- Rapids, Michigan, visited over the weekend with bis mother and sister, Janet. The latter returned with bim to spend the winter in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore spent a day recently in Brussels visiting the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stiles. Sunday they visited with Mr. aid Mrs, Clarence Walden, in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Damm, for- merly of Kippen, have moved cram Wingham to Walkerton. ' We are pleased to report that Charles •Switzer is improving in health. Mrs. Charles Stephenson, Hen- sall, spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert McBride. Mr. Robert Thomson, accompan- ied by his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, London, visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Priestap, Mitchell. We are happy to report Mrs. Dinadale is gradually improving in health, and hope to soon see her out and around again. St. Andrew's United Church are holding their Christmas Sunday school concert December 22. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Beattie and family, Wingham, visited 'Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Robt. McBride. Mrs. Kyle, Clinton, visited Satur- day with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Einrnersort Ky7e Ma and Mrs. Robert Day -man, Hensall, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis. Mrs. (Dinsdale and Miss White - hen had as weekend guests their nephew, Mr. Miller McConnell, his wife and children, from Highland Park, Detroit. Mrs-. 'Norman Long spent a cou- ple of adyt in London last week visiting friends. While there she attended a horticultural meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Wahl, Listowel, visited the Dickert family Sunday. Don't Forget! Reuni®n ...Dance Sponsored by the Girls' Dance Club IN THE TOWN HALL, HENSALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952 9:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. Lionel Thornton and His "Casa Royal Orchestra" Come Out and Meet Your Old Friends BOOTH IN HALL Admission $1.00 Advance Tickets 75e Used Cars, for Sale' • 1 Chev. '51 4 -Door Sedan 1 Pontiac '50 Coaeh 1' Plyfnouth '50 4 -Door Sedan 1 Plymouth '47 4 -Door Sedan 1 Dodge '48 Custom 1 Dodge '40 Coupe 1 Dodge '40 4-Dpor Sedan 1 Ford '47,4 -Door Sedan 1 Mercury '41 4 -Door Sedan TRUCKS — 1 Fargo '47 One-half Ton 1 Mercury '50 34-1 Ton 1 Dodge '48 Three -Ton, with Rack 1 Ford '47, Stake Rowdiffe Motors Phone 267 Seaforth Free Entertainment, Free Lunch The Public is cordially invited to attend OPEN HOUSE and BURNING OF THE MORTGAGE CEREMONY at the Canadian Legion Hall, Hensall WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 3 Doors open at 8 p.m. Entertainment at 9 p.m., featuring— • Glenna Jones - Tap Dancer • Igen Burt - Accordianist- • Roy and Doris Head - Magicians • Paul Bros. and Shirley - NO ADMISSION ! This little rhme, Please take the time To read and then digest: For you, and all the rest, (Who buy at Christmastime) There's only, at the very best, TWENTY-THREE SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS! See the Colorful Toy Display at Crown Hardware. Dealers for Meccano Toys and Sets Phone 797 • Seaforth AA, IN $150.00 IN CASH ! COMMENCING NOVEMBER 1, 1952, until DECEMBER 24, 1952, Each Buyer of a Car Pur - PRIZE DRAW, To Be Made Christmas Eve, 1952! chaged at BRUSSELS MOTORS At a Value of Over $300.00, is •Entitled to Enter the CASH 4••••=wommalm USED CARS AND TRUCKS — 1352 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE COAOH 1.452 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN ' 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN 1951 MEV. DE LUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN 2-1951 CHEV. STYL1DLINE SEDANS at $1,850.00 1951 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH at $1,850.00 2-1951 ,CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDANS 1951, CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN 1950 CITEV. DE LUXE FLEETUNt SEDAN— fully equipped 1949 CHTIDV. 5 -PASSENGER COUPE — Fully equipped -41,495.00 ,1949 'PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE LUXE SEDAN -41,395.00 1949 METEOR ,SEDAN Completely ,ryeeondi- tioned—$1,295.00 • 1940—PLYMOUTH COACH 1938 .CHEN. SEDAN — TRUCKS 1953 DODGE %-'J'ON MIMI' 1946 MERCURY 34 -TON PANEL—$395 1948 ;CHEV. 114 -TON PICKUP Many Older Models To Choose From BRUSSELS, ONT. HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST USED CAR DEALERS Open Every Evening • • • PHONE 71.X rheeSsaisses r 6 4 , • 1. , • • •