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Notices To Creditors
-• COME TO the Crystal .Palace. Mit.klrll. NI OTICE to CREDITORS
for a Pleasant Friday evening -"Of dancing
Maisie by the Night Hawks.
4561-9 In the Estate of JOSEPH FRANCIS
-,� MELADY
FORMER GRADUATE 'and District
Nurses who have "been or are cor:r•a.•d
with Scott Memorial Hospital. are invit-
ed to Reunion and Pot -Luck Supper at'
the Themer Nursing Hume, Tuesday,
August 2nd, at .5 p.m. 31;68-1
$50 JACKPOT 'BINGO- Fill house in
55 calls wins the jackpot 85 and one
Mill added every Saturday night until
jackpot. Also 14 games
someone wins
Share the Wealth" No admission ;. 10 DATED at Seaforth. this 26th
cents a game. Legion Hall, Hensall, Sat- July, 1955.
urday, July 30th, 9 Sponsored by
Hensall Legion. 4568-1
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Joseph Francis Milady, late of
:he Township of Hibbert, in the County of
"erth, Farmer, deceased. who died on the
'th day 'of July. 1955. are hereby notified
!...Cesend in full particulars of their clahna
to the undersigned on or before the 19th
'lay of Au:rust. 1:15.1, after which date the
assets will be distributed, havieg regard
my to claims then received.
Poultry
FOR SALE -20 goslings and a set of
geese. JACK RIVERS, Seafortn.
4568x1
• FOR SALE-- 3I•0 New Hampshire X
Sussex, pullets. ready to lay. Apply
PERCE JOHNSTON. •Varna. Phone 613
r 21. . 4568x1
FOR. SALE. 250 five -months -old pul-
lets, starling to lay. VERNE ALDER-
D10E. Kippen. Phone 684 r' 14, Hensall.
4568-1
FOR SALE -280 New Hampshire and
Sussex pulletsfives months old, laying:
AlROBERT McLACHLAN; ,
Kippen
day of
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
4568-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of .EMILY STRONG
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Emily Strong, late of the Town -
:hip of McKillop, in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased., who died on the 1st day
of June, 1955, are hereby notified to send
o Cull particulars of their claims to the ndersigned ori or before the 19th day of
August, 1955, after, which/date the assets
will be distributed having regard only to
DATED at Seaforth, /this 26th day of
'uly, 1955.
claims then received
ppy
or phone 651 r 13, Seaforth. °
45•1311 McCONNE11I4'& HAYS,
Seaforth,' Ontario,
Solieitors for the Executors.
4568-3
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FOR SALE-- 210 Rhode Island Red Sus-
sex pullets. Your choice out of 'a flock'
of 500. Hatched February 7th; starting
to lay. Apply SANDY PEPPER. Phone
656 r 41, Seaforth. 4566-tf
Notices
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of SAMUEL JOHN
WALLACE
f All persons having claims against the
' ;state of Samuel John Wallace, ]ate -of
CUSTOM THRESHING will be done by the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
BORDEN R1EHL, R.R. 2, Walton. Phone Huron. Bricklayer, deceased, 'who died on
Dublin 24 r 9.. 1568x1 the - 17th day of June, 1955, are hereby
GET YOUR sewage work done now. notified tosend in, full particulars of
Only $2 per foot on contract basis. All their claims to the' undersigned on or
work guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33, Sea- before the 19th day of August, 1955, after
forth.which date the assets will be. distributed.
9664-tf having regard only to claims then ie-,
ceived.
,RADIO REPAIRS -For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone July, 3955. ,
847-R ' 4 - - .. _ • 'McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors,
COMPLETE LA NDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners 8a •Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4564-tf
4568-3
Wanted '
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING (brush WANTED --Good reliable man for dairy
nr Spray):'• exrerior or interior decor- :'or town route, and also for inside work.
sting." See our 1950 wallpaper . designs. ON MOCK, Hensall. Phone '27,
Apply WALTER bl'RATT and ] 011G.4568-1
DALTON, Railway St. ' -
4564-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS! - Prompt
ca•grteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect. ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth. or 255, Exeter, Aseociate*l with
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd
4564-tf
CEMENT WORK -All types of brick
and block work. for general building work
and repair. work. Can BERT CHRIS-
TENSEN, Railway St., Seaforth. Phone
75.
4564-tf
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
• ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
4rtiflcial Insemination service" for all
.reeds of cattle. For service or informa-
tion, .phone CLINTON 242, collect, be-
tween :7.30 and 10100 a.m. on week days
nd 7.:30 and 9:30 a.m- on .Sandaya,
4564-tf
WANTED
Hatehing eggs wanted by one of Can-
ada's largest and oldest established hatch-
eries. Eggs taken every week in the year.
Big premiums paid. For full details write
Box 454,
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
4566-8
For Sale
FOR SALE -Singer 'sewing machine;
wicker chairs: cupboard: desk. PHONE
3961W, Seaforth. - 4568x1
FOR SALE -18 York pigs six week:
old. Apply. GRANT CHESNEY. Phon•
652 1..12, Seaforth. 4568x11
FOR SALE --2 good Yorkshire boars
of serviceable age. JOHN POWELL, Jr.
Phone 667 r 4, Seaforth. 4568x1
FOR SALE --Budgies and Canaries:
Hartz Mountain Food, etc. ERIC
MILNER-FLOWERS. Seaforth. 893.
4564-tf
Topnotch Feeds Ltd. I
For All Your Poultry, Hog and Cattle
feed'requirements, call at—
Topnotch Feeds Ltd.
SEAFORTH — OR -PHONE 15
PROCLAMATION!
Town of ' Seaforth
Civic Holiday
On instruction from the Municipal
Council, 1 hereby proclaim 0
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st
CIVIC HOLIDAY
in the Town of Seaforth, and ' respectfully
request the Citizens and Businessmen to ob-
serve the same.
DR. E. A. McMASTER -
Mayor
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For Sale
FOR SALE-•Clepn. bright fuel oil,
Sarnia's beat from top of vat No. 1; and
Government -tested coal, screened each de-
livery. WILLIAM M. IIA•RT.
4565-tf
FOR SALE -,-••Several service -age pure-
hred Yorkshire board. of show -ring qual-
ity. Apply R. E. Mc141LLAN, HR. 0,
Seaforth. )?hone 844 r 4.
4568x1
FOR SALE -=Studio couch, nearly new ;
hardwood bed; dresser, mattress; 2 stands
2 small tables; rocker. Apply KATE
REYNOLDS, Godericb St, East.
4568x1
HONEY FOR SALE -Selling fresh
honey in my own containers during Old
Home Week. ONLY. Apply WALLACE
ROSS AIAIARIES, Seaforth. Phone 135-J.
4568-1
FOR SALE -.Baby carriage;'• Frigidaire:
baby tenda ; small radio; venetian blinds.
5t_ feet and 3 feet 3 inches; hot water
radiator; cornputogram aeales, weighs to
30 lbs.; 3-1b, set scales. PHONE SEA -
FORTH 108-W. 4568x1
FOR SALE --Trailer, box • 6x8x2 fe-t:
electric welded, channel iron frame. Top
raises to height of 4 feet inside. Excel-
lent for hauling or lfeeping_ Any reas-
onable offer.- Phone 255_ IL C. NICHOLS.
4568x3
FOR SALE.General store, in thriving
Huron County village on busy Provincial
I-IighWay at Brucefield ; for sale on account
of ill health. Store includes actiye meat,
grocery, hardware and dry goods depart-
ment, and equipment is modern and new.
Long lease. Living accommodation avail- . ‘,..u -In ever loving memory of
able. Apply to CHBJSTIE'S STORE,• our dear mother, Margaret Ann Cudmore,
Brucefield. - '1567-2 wbo passed away in Scott Memorial Hos-
For Rept
FOR RENT -One roma, us0f z .iabed.
ORVILLE'O1{'E,. Seatortb. -, 4566-11
FOR RENT-'Itvo-room apartment, un-
furnished. ` ORVILLE OKE, Seaforth.
4564-tf
R001125 FOR RENT•:-Wd,wlllhave two
rooms to rent during 01d Home Week.
Apply MRS. WALLACE ROSS, Seaforth.
Phone 188-J
KIPPE
Mr. and Mrs. N. .4m, :]t'l>I', and.
Mrs W. I,..-Amer'.and Mi',Robert
Thomson visited on Sunday even.:
Ing with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Axitl-
strong, near. Staffa.
Mrs. McClymoat has,. returned
home after spending.._.a egaple of
weeks with her -daughter, Mrs.
Alice C& k, in London. ' •
Miss Kathryn Gackstetter,. of
Hensall, is spending this week
with her cousins,- Gail, Lynn and
Karen Gackstetter.
FOR RENT -11 -foot cabin trailer for
travelling; will sleep three or four. with
cooking accommodation. Phone 160-31.
ORVILI,F OKE. 4566-tf
COTTAGE FOR RENT in Bayfield;
three bedrooms; conveniences,'- Close to
lake and river. July 15th to August -80th.
Apply at HODGINS' COTTAGE Saturn
day or Sunday, .. 4565-tf.
Cards of Thanks
MR, AND MRS. W-M..HORNEY, Fxe-
te_. wish to t!ynk their many -friends for
curds. -flowers and gifts received on the
occasion of tlleii• golden wedding ' anm-
ve,tfsary, , • .. n¢
1 WISH to. thank' Dr. Mcr4aster, Dr.
M ulkus, the , nurses at Scott Memorial
'Hospital and my friends for their many, -
kindnesses during my recent illness.
MRS MARX McELROY
4568x1
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In Memoriam
Property' For Sate
Pita! on July 26, 1932,
--Daughters and Sone,
4568x1
FOR "-SALE--Smarr house m Goderich , - — - ----._-..
St. East, broperty of Catharine Reynolds. births
Hydro. Cheap for quick sale_ f1)) lf1
4567x?
MAKER --Howard and Donna .Baker (nee
• Caslick)„ of R.R. 6. Parkhill forinerly
of Hensall, announce the birth of twin
daughters at Bethesda H2spital, Lon-
don 'Illy 18. 1933.
GODKIN-- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
• July 260 10 Mr. and Mrs._ Mervyn God-
kin, R.R. 2, Walton a son.
KO'CYK-.At Scott Memorial Hospital, en
July 26, to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kotyk,
Seaforth, a dau hter.
• McLEOD-At Scott Memorial Hospital,' on
JAaly 22;- to Mr, and 'Mrs. Harry Mo-,
Leeod, R.R. J3, Seaforth, twins, a son and
a daughter. , •
NOBLE -At Scett Meniorial Hospital, on
July 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Noble, Seaforth, a' daughter, -
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods'
nailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelop,
with price list. 6 samples lye ; '20 sam-
.,les 81.00.• Mail -Order Dent. 1-73
VOVA-RUBBER CO,. Boa 91_ Hamilton
• Deaths -
ATKIN.SON-In Dublin, , on Wednesdav
July 27, Joseph At)ninaote in his SOth
year:
CARPENTER -In Dublin, on Saturday,
July 23, Joseph J. Carpenter, in bis
82nd yehr,
MACKAY-In 'Seater*, on Sunday, Juiy
24, Ovinia® J. Mackay, in his 76th
year. "
The honeymoon is' over when the
bushels of kisses are reduced to
little pecks.
ANNOUNCEMENT,!
mock
RTH
Libra".
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The public is cordially invited to be :present.
AN PAINTINGS
EXHIBITION of
by Miss Janet Gove
FORMERLY OF SEAFO
will be. held in Carnegie
SEAFORTH
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Commencing Jul,y 30th
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SINCE that day in 1922, when The Province
J - of Ontario' Savings Office opened for .
'business in Seaforth, it has been our priv-
ilege to serve many thousands of district
citizens.
We look forward to again meeting many
of those who in the meantime have moved
away, but who will be back in town for the
Reunion Celebrations..
We hope our old friends and visitors will
feel free to use Our facilities during their visit.
THE
Province of Ontario Savings office
`EAFORTH ONTARIO
McMillan Manager
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SPECIAL ' REUNION , SERVICE
First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth
Sunday,, July-- 31st — 11, a.m.
Guest Speaker : . Rev. D. H. Douglas Stewart
Victoria Presbyterian. Church, Toronto -
A S1 AFORTH OLD BOY
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SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
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During the Service a Plaque, commemorating
the First Church at Harpurhey, will -be
Unveiled avid Dedicated
Former memll'ers of the Congregation "and
Visitors to' Sea-forth's Reunion and Centen-
nial are cordially invited 'to attend this Service
and to meet with the congregation at , a
a
RECEPTION being held in the Church
School at 5:OO p.m.
Rev. D. Glenn Cahipbell
MprisHer '
Alan Bennett
Organist, Choir Leader
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Several local children are at -
tiding Bible School at Cromarty
this week, sponsored by the Zur-
ich Mennonite Church. k
Mr. John Doig, of Grand -Rapids,
Mich., spent.,the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Lydia Doig, and sis-
ter, Miss Janet Doig.
Mr. and'Mrs. A. -Gackstetter and
daughters' spent Saturday with
HENSALL'
The Hensall Library willbe
-closed the first two _weeks in Aug-
ust, closing July 30, reopens on
August 16. All books are now due
on July, 30. There are -a few,books
long overdue. The Librarian urg-
es that these books be returned on
or before July 30.--(Advt.).
Mr. and Mrs. Jolla' D, Edwards
and son, Davidson, of •D,altas, Tex-
as, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John .Soldan during the past week.'
Mr. and Mrs. G. Traas and son,
Bert, -of Holland, who are spend-
ing three months visiting relatives
in Clarkson, Canada, were guests
Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. Roobol.
Mr: and Mrs. Doug Sangster and
Sandra, of London, and Mrs„ Herb
Stretton and Peggy, Lucan, spent
the weekend with Mrs, Minnie
Sangster.
Mrs. Catherine Redden return-
ed home the -latter part of last
week after spending a week visit-
ing with relatives in Brantford and
Woodstock.
Mr. Ron Mock, who has been a
patient at ` St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, returned home on Friday
df last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McClem;
ents, of Lynn, Mass:; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Redden, Bobby and
Jimmy, Dresden, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hedden, Woodstock,
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
C. Redden and Herb.
Bride -Elect Honored
Complimenting Miss Elaine
Beer, popular bride -elect, over 40
friends met at the home, of her
parents; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beer,
to honor her on the occasion 'of her
f approaching "marriage and 'to pre-
sent her with a miscellaneous
shower. Elaine was the recipient
of many lovely gifts. After the
presentation,"a delicious lunch was
served. Arranging the affair were
Miss Shirley Flynn, Miss Betty
Moir and Mrs. Don Flear.
District Weddings
CALDWELL -. KYLE,
w KIPPEN -St, A'aidrew's United
'Church, Kippen, lovely- with ii flor-
slybackground of white and salmon
gladioli, was the setting for a
charming. wedding ' on Saturday,
July 23, when Wilma Florence
yle, daughter of Mr. afld Mrs.
'lilliam T. Kyle, of Kippen, be-
^ame the bride of Harold Lloyd
CLlilwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'illiam 'Caldwell, Kippen.. Rev.
rman McLeod officiated. ' Tra-
itional wedding music was play-
ed by'Miss Jean Ivison, church or-
ganist, who accompanied the solo-
ist, -Mr: George Woodcyrk, Dear-
born, Mich., cousin of the: bride,
who sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "0 Promise Me."
Given in marriage -by her father,
the • brid'e was lovely in a waltz -
length strapless gown of embroid-
ered Swiss tulle over nylon net.
The fitted lace jacket featured a
peter pan collar, trimmed with
seed pearls and sequins and fash-
ioned* with lily point sleeves. A
Juliet cap of lily of the valley held
her fingertip veil 'of embroidered
illusion net. She carried a white
Bible with a cascade of white rib-
bon, knotted with, rosebuds and
baby mums. • /
Miss Eleanor Vdnner, of Hen -
sell, as maid of, honor, was gown-
ed- in
owned-•in turquoise net over taffeta,
waltz -length, with embroidered net
polonaise and hug -me -tight -jack-
et -and matching bandeau head-
dress of net, trimmed with se-
quins and rhinestones.
The bridesmaid, Miss.. Bonnie
Kyle, of Kippen, sister of the
bride, 'was costumed in a' gown
identiCal:to the .maid of honor in
shrimp -shade. Both carried too-
quests- of yellow mums.
Robert Caldwell, of Kippen, was
his brother's groomsman. Tom
Kyle, of Kippen, brother of the
bride, and Harry Tozer, of Lon-'
don, ushered. •
The wedding dinner, attended by
60 giiests,.was held in the church
parlors, attractive in white and
pink streamers' and pink and
white gladioli. The bridal table
.was centered with a three-tier
wedding cake: For receiving, the
bride's mother wore powder blue
lace over taffeta with accessories
in white. The groom's mother as-,
sisted, wearing rose lace over taf-
feta' with beige accessories. Both
wore corsages of pink and white
roses respectively. Assisting at the
wedding dinner were Mrs. Harry
Smith, Hensell; Mrs. Grant Smith,
Hensall; Mrs. Wm.. Cleary, Toron-
to; and Miss Margaret Campbell,
London:
For theit wedding trip to the
U.S.A., the bride donned a white
linen afterpoon dress over which
was worn a blue linen duster with
accessories in white, and : a cor-
sage of gardenias.
Guests we're present from Dear
born', Mich., Tarbfnto, Clinton, Lon-
don, Dashwood, .,Montreal, Sault
Ste. Marie, Hensall and cromar-
ty. The .young couple, will reside
in Hensall. The bride. ie' on the
staff of the Bell Telephone, Hen-
sall.
Mt. and .Me. 1..Fester iu ,Hamil
toll. -
SdoWe!'ed, ..
Miss 'Eleanor E]gie, : bride -elect,
was bonlolred'last Thlfrsday even-
ing at the Red Schoolhouse on the
KippernSeaforth ` road, when the
section : and thecongregation of
St. Andrew's .United Churcb, Kip-
ilen, met to. prefent' her with a
,miscellaneous shower. The event
was in charge of Mrs. Ernest
Ross, Mrs. Orville 'Cooper, -Mrs.-
Alex Miller, Mrs. Jack Consitt and
Mrs. John Sinclair. A• -musical pro-
gram and contests were. enjoyed.
Eleanor was then called to a
prettily decorated chair and Mrs.
Alex Miller read an address, and
Marlene Cooper and Marilyn Ross
carried, in a prettily decorated
basket laden with gifts: After op-
ening the many and useful gifts,
Eleanor made a fitting reply. A
dainty lunch was served.
A large crowd of Kippen friends
and Knet County relatives met on
Monday 'night at Bayfield Pavilion
to honor Mr. and Mrs. Lenard
Lovell, bridal couple. Dancing was
enjoyed with music by Murdoch's
orchestra. Later in the -evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Lovell were . called
forward and Mr. Jim McGregor
read an address. Mr. Jack Coop-
er; Jr., presented the bride and
groom with 'a gift of money. Mr.
Lovell made a fitting reply.
ZION.
Margie Britton and Gloria. Ann
Pepper are at camp this week.
' Mr_ -and Mrs. Albert `Ston and Mr.
ind Mr`s. William Yeo and Susan,
Jf Toronto, visited over the week-
end with Mrs. J. Malcolm and Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. They
attended the .reunion at No. 3,
Staffa, -on Saturday, where Mr.
Yeo attended school_
Mrs. Albert Roney, who has been
confined to her bed for the past
two weeks, was out again this
week.
Miss Patricia Cudmore, Clinton,
is spending some holidays with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Roney. -
Mr. and Mrs_ Glenn Pepper,
Wayne and Grant, visited Gloria
Ann at Bimimy Camp on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl and
family attended the Williams re-
union in Burford recently.
Motor Cars\For Sale
MUST BE SOLD -1953 Ford Sedan, tri -
tone. A-1 condition_ This car must be
seen to be appreciated. Look it over and
drive it. Any reasonable offer accepted.
GAR. BAKER, Seaforth. Phone 356.
4568-1
FOR EAr F 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
Sedan, just like new; radio, beater, air-
conditioned. Actual mileage 7,000 miles,
Contact MRS. JAMES ELLIOTT, Chalk
St., Seaforth_ 4568-tf
NOTICE! -
We will be closed from
Aug.' 8th to Aug. 24th
Last pickup august 2nd
SCOINS CLEANERS
NOTICE! .
Closing For Holidays
""irm August. '6th to August 22nd
Also
September 3rd to September 12th
Seaforth
BEAUTY SALON
H.F.A. FOOTBALL
Drayton vs. Winthrop
Friday, July /9th
at
WINTHROP COMMUNIW PARK.
Game time: 7:,30 p.m.
Here > Are phi
CARS TOW -re
For At I4owegt
_ Illi in. Tont •A...
Owner's ,napnes on request on below bars and !rucks,
AM
Chev.' Sedan—Tinted glass and sisals •
21,000_ actual miles
'51 Dodge Sedan—One-owner car; cieart; r taw"
mileage•
'50 Pontiac 8 -Cylinder — New motor,
whitewall tires, backup lights, spotlight, a
real buy -
'47 Ford Sedan—New paint job; a car that will
give you real transportation
'54 Bel Air. Chev. Sedan—Loaded with extras,
coming hi soon.
DEMONSTRATORS Now READY 'For SALE
'55 Pontiac Laurentian Six -Hardtop, with all
extras added to it '
'55 Buick Special 4 -Door Hardtop—Dynaflow,
whitewall tires, special trim • `
TRUCKS . -
'53 G.M.C. 1/2 -Ton Truck—One o®atler; in: beau-
tiful shape ' -_
'55 G.M.C. 21/2 -Ton Standard Model
c
Anson Gilbert Motors
Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C:
Phone 461 Seaforth
o . . OURPRIcth
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
Vozens of dazzling used car beauties
to '- please your eye and pocketbook !
-THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
1949 METEOR SEDAN $695,00'
Newly . painted and cleaned .
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Seafor-th
Phone •541 Seaforth
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron .County's Finest Market
USE1) CA
1954 Chev. Bel Aire Power Glide
Fully equipped
2--1954 Chev. De Luxe Sedans
Fully equipped
5-1954 Chev. Sedans—Fully
equipped ' •
1953 Chev. Sedan ffi
1953 Chev. Sedan
Fully equipped '
1995.. 1950 Pontiac De Luxe Seda11. 995
18150- 1949 Chev: Coach - 695
1.745
, 1295.
1395
1095
1050
1951: Chev. Power -Glide Sedan
1951 Chev_ Coach—De Ltixe
1948 Pontiac Sedan • 595�r
1948 PlyMouth Sedan ' 595
1946 Pontiac 5 -Passenger Coupe 495
Conipletely reconditioned �7
TRUCKS
1954 Chev: Pick-up
A Written Guarantee for 60 dada on all Late Model Carsany Other litodela
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