The Huron Expositor, 1956-05-25, Page 41 '1
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ASfTQR, S'EAFORTN, orr., MAY 25, 1956
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Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales. Notices to Creditors. Etc.—Rates on application,
Livestock Wanted
BAKE SALE- -Legion Hall, llensall,
Saturday, May 26, 8 p.m. Sponsored by
Legion Ladies' Auxiliury. 46104
Auction Sales
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Cash paid fol. "'
dead. old, sick, or disabled horses or cows.
PHONE ATWOOD 153, collect.
4598-12
Lost, and Found
LOST—Dog, black with white mark-
ings Answers to the name of "Sport."
JAC LITTLE. Phone 844 r 3, Sea -
forth. 4610-1
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -.1937 Dodge 4 -doer Sedan,
in good condition, ROBERT SMITH, John
St., Seaforth. 4608x3
Property For Sale
PROPERTY FOR SALE—Five-room in-
aul brick house ; 1 acre of land; garage
and barn. In village ofConstance. Phone
445-W. ALVIN RILEY, Seaforth,
4609-2
FOR SALE --1 Va storey asphalt roof
frame 7 -room house ; brick garage, barn
and one-half acre of land. Situated in
the Armitage Survey, Egmondville. Ap-
ply ROY RAU. 4607-tf
FOR SALE -- Four -room cottage on
Coleman St. Hydro "end town water 'in
house: covered with brick siding. 'Close
to Catholic Church and School. Priced
right for quick sale. Apply to EDWARD.
BRADY, Coleman St. 4610x1
HOUSE with all modern conveniences,
also garage and garden, 3 miles east of
Hensall on county road, near school and
church. Possession June 1st. Apply to
MERVYN EYRE, Hensall. Phone 670 r
13, Hensall. 4610-2
For Rent
HOUSE TO RENT --Unfurnished or
partildly furnished : all modern conveni-
ences. Apply Box 550, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4610-1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Property of
the late Maude Davis, Goderich St. West,
in Town of Seaforth, on WEDNESDAY,
MAY 30th, at 1:30 p.m.: Quantity of
household effects, including an Astro'
Frigidaire_ PROPERTY -8 -room frame
house on Goderich St, West; new roof,
garage, water, hydro, oil furnace; full
size lot; excellent location. Terms --Chat-
tels, cash. Property, 10% down, balance
30 days. Reserve bid. A. W. SILLERY,
Solicitor for Estate; Harold Jackson,
.Auctioneer. 4609-2
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Tenders wanted to paint the interior
and exterior of S.S. No. 12, McKillop.
Work to be done in July or August.
Apply to Secretary -Treasurer:
MRS. MARY CHURCH,
R.R. 4, Walton, Ont.
4609-2
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received for some re-
wiring work to be done at Carmel Pres-
byterian Church, Hensall. Applications to
be in the hands of the Management Board
by June 1st.
Any or lowest tender not necessarily
accepted.
For further particulars apply to
CLARENCE VOLLAND,
Hensall, Ont. ,
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the under.
signed for the wiring of S.S. No. 13. Mc-
Killop (Roxboro) School, for hydro,' up
until Wednesday, ,lune 6, 1956.
Plans and specifications may be seen
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment. at the home of the undersigned., ,_
avftilableend of May; selfl-contained;I Lowest or any tender not necessarily
downstairs: all modern conveniences. Box accepted.
549. HURON EXPOSITOR. nc
FOR RENT—Modern brick residence on
Adan. Street, one block fromPublic
School, J. W. THOMPSON R.R. 2 Sea -
forth. Phone 533 r 31, 4607-tf
FOR RENT- Three-room apartment.
with bathroom. Possession June 1st. Box
551, HURON EXPOSITOR..
4610x2
SAM J. SCOTT,
Secretary -Treasurer.
4610-2
GRAVEL TENDER
Township of McKillop
PASTURE TO RENT - For 8 or 9 head Tenders plainly mar i:cd as to contents
of cattle: plenty of shade and water.' will be received by the undersigned at
Apply JACK MciVER, St. Columhan. Carnegie Library, Seaforth. up to 8:30
Phone Dublin 22 r 21. .'m. D.S.T., May 26. or. at the Superin-
4610x1 tendent's Office. Township' •of 'ti1R'Killop,
ap to 6;30 p.m., D.S.T., May 26, for the
crushing and hauling of 4.000 yards of
gravel.
For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT—House has eight Crushed material to be delivered any
rooms with basement: electric lights and place in the Township.
water; also a garden and garage. Im-
mediate possession. MRS. JAMES BAR-' Also pit stripping must be done by
RON. Telephone 195-11, Seaforth, the contractor.
4609x2
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of
radios. at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R. 4607-tf
GET YOUR sewage work done now.
Only 62 per foot on contract basis. All
work guaranteed, Contact 850 r 33. Sea -
forth. 4607-tf
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 393: ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS. Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4607-tf
SPRAYING—For all kinds of weeds, in-
cluding twitch grass and orchards, turnips
for wntercore or maggots. Lots of weed
kill on hand at attractive prices. L. V.
HOGARTH. Phone 266, Exeter.
4608x4
ATTENTION. FARMERS — Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect. ED. ANDREWS. °851 r Il, Sea -
forth, 1 Associated with Darling & Co.. of
Canada Ltd. 4607-tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep-
de tanks, cesspools, etc, pumped and
cleaned with sanitary modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R.
2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Brusaela.
•- 4610x12
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 pm., Mill St., Hen-
sall, Bring your livestock. Always a good
market prite, BARRY SMITH, 'Shone 187,
Hensall; VICTOR HAIbGREAVES, 631 s
21. Clinton. 4591x12
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial Insemination information
or service from all breeds of cattle, Phone
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at CLINTON HU. 24441, between 7:80
and 9:80 a.m. We have all breeds avail.
able—toll quality at low eoet,
46074f
1VIEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COTJ'lletl
Th6 > '..turf, Gbuifty Connell 'will tweet In
.Hifi 1,PlO'tt 1MI0ae, Godes eh, ,ism
l$11A'4'+f 144 190'.
at t49(l,"It,t0S
ce�ilintd,r 0,01;04di! dc�pifiatibne
tt1i�, tlxtddl of tttr COntk4
riY1bn '
4in e7 +9'r.
Work to be done to the satisfaction of
the Road Superintendent.
Screen to be 34 -inch round.
No broken trips allowed. All trucks
must go to the man on road.
Marked cheque in the sum of 4200, pay-
able to the Treasurer, 'Township of Mc-
Killop, must accompany tender.
Work to commence June 1, if possible.
necessarily
Lowest or any tender not
accepted,
W. J. MANLEY,
Road Superintendent. Twp. of McKiDop,
R.R. 2, Walton. . Phone 45 r 4, Dublin,
4610-1
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
in the Estate of KAZIMIR SKORESKI
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the Estate of Karimir Skoreski, late of
the Township of Hallett, in the County
of Huron, Apiarist, deceased, who died on
or about the Ilth day of April. 1956, are
hereby notified to send them in to the un-
dersigned on or before the lat day of
June, 1956. after which date the assets
will be distributed; having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 4th day of
May, 1956,
ALVTN W. SILLERY.
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
46084
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ARCHIE LUXTON
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the Estate of Artbie Luxton, late of the
Village of Hensall, in the County of Hur-
on, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or
about the 23rd day of February, `5056, are
hereby notified to send them iii to the
undersigned on or before the 1st day of
June, 1956. after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. thin 4tb day of
May, 1966.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
46084
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MAUDE DAVIS
ALL PERSONS having olefins against
the Estate of Mande Davis, late ,of. the
Town of- Seaforth, in the L'otthty f Es, -
on, Widow, deceased. who died on Or
about the 20th day of March, 1056, are
hereby notified to tend them in to the
notex9itifted ofd or before the lat day of
,Itittd, ,I956, catch which. date tbO tome
je411 ll,r dfetr butad, baving regard °nit, tit
deli* thin ved
rtcel
-''DA'Z'ED at Sistivrth, this 4th day' of
May 1958. .
Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER
For home in pleasant location in Sea -
forth, OntDuties will be light, taking
care of house for elderly lady, ` In an-
swering,,�pllease state -salary expected.
BOX 645, HURON ;EXPOSITOR
4609-3
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Gouda),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
ples 81.00. Mail - Oreder Dept.. LT- 78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO„ Box • 81, Hamilton.
4607-tf
Poultry
' FOR SALE -500 Red Rock cross
Woodworking Machinist lets, 5 DEN oW; startingLetr lay.
ply BADEN POWELL, Seaforth,
4610x1
as...ato Millroam Foreman. Also PULLETS FOR SALE—Three months
Id each week. All hands
one experienced cabinet maker. Pleasant old
taken in exchange 'for available. Old
working conditions, good wages, very for gullets.
OCK
steady employment, group insurance, etc. POULTRY MARKET hone 60-M. tock. TA(iI54606-6 06 6
pul-
Ap-
• FULLY EXPERIENCED
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll.
—( 4609-2
In Memoriam
EXPERIENCED COLEMAN—In loving memory of our
STENOGRAPHER dearasmother,way 28, 5 Coleman, who
passed away May 28, 1968.
as secretary to General Manager of pro-
gressive manufacturing company, Must
have good shorthand, possess initiative, be
alert and dependable. Modern office,
pleasant working conditions, permanent
position, group insurance, etc. Salary) —Eve;
8200.00 to capable girl. Kindly write full 46104
particulars in own hand to:
One year has passed since that sad day,
The one we loved was called away;
God took her home, it. was His will,
But in our hearts she liveth still.
BOX 547, HURON EXPOSITOR
409.2
HELP WANTED
Applications will be accepted until
June 15 for position of organist and/or
choir leader, for Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton.
Please state qualifications, experience
and salary expected. Reply to:
ELWIN MERRILL,
Box 406,
Clinton, Ont,
4610-2
GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY
FULL
or
PART TIME
Ponds Cosmetics
and
Vaseline Products
This can be handled by a reli-
able man or woman.
•
Work consists of DELIVERY and
REPLENISHING stocks of these
INl'ERNATIONALLY .KNOWN
products in EXISTING RETAIL
STORES estab:ished by the Com-
pany.
•
ABSOLUTELY
•
no selling or soliciting as all sales
?re handled by the HEAD OFFICE
STAFF.
•
AGE
education or past experience is
not important as full training is
provided for a pleasant. dignified
and HIGHLY PROFITABLE FU-
TURE.
CAN BE HANDLED
in 3 to 5 hours a week without in-
terfering with present employment.
UP TO $75.00 a week income to
START with immediate expansion
if desired.
•
APPLICANTS
must tie in a position to POST
$1098.00 EN' CASH for BONDED
MERCHANDISE which is covered
by a RE -PURCHASE AGREE-
MENT.
•
IF YOU
have the necessary cash available
immediately and desire a business
of your own that will provide a
steady income with life -time secur-
ity, then write at once. giving your
name, address and telephone num-
ber to:
Personnel Manager
Namerco (Canada) Limited
392 Bay Street
Toronto 1, Ontario
4610-1
For Sale
FOR SALE—tTsed Astral refrigerator,
with new unit. Apply to BOX FURNI-
TURE_ 4610-1
FOR SALE—Table saw on frame with
motor, Apply GILBERT BECHTEL,
Phone 184-11, 4609x2
FOR SALE—Red cedar posts, an sizes,
BORDEN BROWN. Phone 841 r 2, Sea -
forth. 4508-8
CANNA ROOTS, Tuberous Begonfea,
Glad Bulbs. ERIC MILNER FLOWERS,
Phone 393. 4607-tf
FOR SALAspbalt and steel roofing
for immediate:delivery. For prides, phone
BORDEN BROWN, Kinbarn. Phone 841
r 2. Seaforth, 4609-12
FOR SALE -1 used 18-1ttcb rubber tired
lawn mower ; 1 used General Radionic car
radio with aerial; 2 tires, tubes and rims,
size 19x450. STAFFEN'S PLUMBING &
HEATittd, Seaforth. 4609-2
FOR SALE—Kitchen and dining room
chairs; well pomp; Window glass; ladies'
dresses and aprons- pedespai for flowers:
various other furniture. CLARENCE
1tEEVES, Seaforth, . 4610x1
bilriv,DIALARS down, .ftp to ¢' mouths
to Mitt far' 1 gettnlnle Su . e Sinkery7riif;
Best hive:wood to - p geed unfit*
Contaet LOVELL McGtWk Pbont '' 99;"
4n$hat'
sargg
tinnier
y,in
ahoy siftr-
dem • 4alentl
W
1:'olt S L -44tge lee IiOyt" •tel aUr<
baby crttk l4 terns, rid t444
Cava: ii dl ri0irid a14, dtrie
�aed celld t aft, Ptl� t�c�ta.
remembered by the Family.
Cards of Thanks
I WOULD LIKE to thank the many
friends and neighbor's who offered and
assisted me in cleaning up after the
tornado. It was much appreciated.
4610x1MRS. MARG. MESSENGER
MR. LEO STEPHENSON wishes to
thank all those who remembered him while
he was a patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, and especially the doctors and nurs-
es who were so helpful to him.
4610-1
I WISH to thank all my friends and
neighbors for the cards and treats sent
me while 1 was a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Special thanks to Kath-
leen Elliott, Reg.N., and Dr. Brady.
4610x1 JACK BROADFOOT
WE WISH to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and assist-
ance in repairing the damage to our
buildings. caused by the recent tornado.
VINCENT LANE JACK LANE
ZACK RYAN WILFRED MmQUAID
4610x1
Births.
WILSON—At Scott Memorial Hospital.
on May 13., to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Wilson, Brucefield. n son.
CRICH—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 14, to Mr, and .Mrs,, Donald Crich,
R.R. 3. Seaforth, a son.
CARTER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 22. to Mr, and Mrs. Phillip N.
Carter, Egmond' i!1e. a daughter-
MERCER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 18, to Cpl. and Mrs. John Mer-
cer, R,C.A.F, Station, Clinton, a son.
Deaths
THOMPSON—In Seaforth. on May 16,
Jemima Noble, widow of the late. James
S, Thompson, in her 93rd year,.
Henson Shot
Wins At Kippen
At the annual 24th of May trap
shoot at Kippen on Monday, Lloyd
Venner, of Hensall, won the Ven-
ner trophy after a shoot -off with
John Anderson. of Kippen. In the
handicap for the London Winery
trophy. Tom Sherritt, of Hensall,
won the shoot -off with Jack Gil-
bert, of Goderich. High gun for 75
targets was Lloyd Venner, with
Tom Sherritt runner-up.
Other shoots planned include:
Goderich, May 30; Kippen, June
6. and Clinton, June 13, starting
at 6:30 p.m.
Noble Grands
Conduct Meeting
The past noble grands of Edel-
weiss Rebekah Lodge were honor-
ed when they were invited to hold
office and conduct the meeting.
Those taking. part were: Noble
Grand, Mrs. Mac McKellar; Vice -
Grand, Mrs. Chester Henderson;
recording secretary, Miss Jean
Scott; financial secretary, Mrs.
Wilfred Cameron; treasurer, Mrs.
J. A. Westcott; Warden; Mrs. Or-
Iand Johnston; conductor, Mrs.
John Hillebrecht; color -bearer,
Mrs. Roy McGonigle; inside guar-
dian, Mrs. H. E. Smith; outside
guardian, Mrs. Alex Boyes; chap-
lain. Mrs. Albert Baker; support-
ers
upporters of vice -grand. Mrs, Scott Hab-
kirk. Mrs. Ila Dorrance; junior
past noble grand, Mrs. Maurice
Brown; pianist. Miss Mae Smith.
It was- reported • that over $88
was realized from the recent rum-
mage sale. The lodge's noble
grand. Mrs. William Dalrymple,
was presented with a gift by the
past grands,. For the corsages pre-
sented to the past grands, Mrs. C.
Henderson expressed thanks. The
regular officers, served a lunch.
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
Champion Sfove and Furnace On
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 138
FOR SALE
New 5 -Room Frame in Eg
mondville. Modern,
Six -Room Frame with bath,
in Egmondville. `•' Low down
payment.
A real buy on North Main,
with apartment upstairs,
A Restaurant in Grand Bend,
fully equipped, ,ready to go.
FOR RENT
Six -room. Frame House in
EgmondVille; near Church:
CALL
W. C. OKE'
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BROWN are shown here follow-
ing the opening of their new I.G.A. Store in Hensall. The new
store op ned for business last week. (Photo by Phillips)
HENSALL NEWS
You are invited to attend the
First Hensall Guide and Brownie
Service, to be held in St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Hensall, Sunday
afternoon, May 27, 2:30 p.m.—
(Advt.).
.m—(Advt.).
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur McAllister,
of Georgetown, and daughters,
Jean, of Toronto, and Helen, of
Georgetown, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l3ayn-
ham and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Moir.
Miss Eleanor Fisher has return-
ed to Gravenhurst after spending
a week with her sister and broth-
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moffatt, of Brucefield. Eleanor
called on friends in the village,
who were pleased to see her again.
Mr. J. F. W. Paterson, of Toron-
to, spent a few days with relatives
at Kippen and Hensall last week.
Mr. Paterson is looking remarkab-
ly well and fresh looking for his
84 years. He also called on many
former acquaintances while in the
village.
Miss Jean Lavender and Miss
Ruth Soldan, who have been at-
tending Teachers' College in Lon-
don, have successfully passed their
examinations on their year's work
and have returned to'•their respec-
tive homes.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook visited
over the weekend holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Corlett at Leam-
ington.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden
and Jimmy, of Dresden, and Mrs
Ruth Carter, of Clinton, spent
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. Elsie Forrest. of London,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Mc-
Queen and Margaret,
The I.O.O.F. Lodge of Brucefield
will hold their annual church se;-
vice
ervice in the United Church, Bruce -
field, on May 27, at 7:50 in the
evening.
Miss Margaret Zaphe. of Byron,
visited with friends in the village
over the weekend.
Mr. Bob Allan, Jr., spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Allan. Miss Louise
Allan, Hamilton, spent the holiday
with her brother, 'Mr,.. Edgar Al-
lan.
The ..many friends of Mrs. A
Hohner are pleased to know that
she is progressing favorably af-
ter her serious operation on Fri-
day night of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Neal and fam-
ily, of Glencoe, visited over the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Wilson and Mrs. Stackhouse,
Miss Mary Gibson has returned
to the village after having spent
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. .1.
McMurtrie, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg
and daughter, of Wingham, were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Zur-
brigg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
A. McEwen.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Kovacs, of
Port Colborne, spent Mother's
Day with Mrs. Kovac's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snelling. Mrs.
Snelling returned with them and
spent a week, returning with Don-
ald Snelling and Thomas Stevens
from Port Colborne.
Seaforth W.I.
Enters Contest
The Seaforth W.I. is entering _a
contest for ten articles suitable for
a hope chest, to be held at the
district Annual in Zurich.
These may include an em-
broidered luncheon cloth and four
serviettes;' cloth not smaller than
36 inches and not larger than 45
inches"; (2) Pot holders, set of
two; (3) Doily, between 10 and 12
inches, knitted, crocheted or tat-
ted; (4) Vanity set, three pieces;,
(5) Place mats, four, and centres.
place, (`6) ' Tea. apron; (7) Pillow
cases; (8) Guest towel. Any of
the following: (a) Hooked rug, size
approximately 18x37 inches, orig-
inal design; (b) Petit point or
needle point picture, not framed;•
petit paint not larger than 8 inches
square; needle point not anger
than .12x16 inches; needle point 12
stitches or Iess to inch; petit point,.
more than.. 12 stitches to inch; (c)
Shopping bag; (d) Cushion cover,
not filled; (e) Article of metal
work such as tray or planter (fo,,
plants); (1) Hand -'woven artielqi
i:lnlesn specified, any desired mitz-
terial orinto.yl nay be used. ..
- '•oneli Cars or*entire.
a til' the. district annual I
Zurich. 010 June 5, would . ,thy'"'
ppjease.;'. ij tact Mrs. (t4ti1O3i,
S mug;. Also anyeiie: wlisllipig
eek ne >> tiiu y wools
'iti}i wool
OF THE WEEK
Mother's Day with Mrs. Catherine
Redden.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Redden,
Pat and Earl, Miss Jacqueline
Hedden and Joe, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hedden, Linda and Sam, Mx.
and Mrs. Ronald Hedden and
Brian, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyce and
Susan, and Mr. Donald Hedden and
friend, all of St. Catharines, were
weekend holiday visitors with Mrs.
Catherine Hedden and Herb.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy, of
Hamilton, were weekend guests of
Mr.,s. Grace liarpole.
Mrs. Grace Harpole, who has
been spending the winter months
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peacock, of
near Ottawa, has returned home.
She was accompanied by her
granddaughter, Jarvis,' who will
spend 'a few weeks here.
SHARE -THE -WEALTH
BiNGO
LEGION HALL, HENSALL
Saturday, June 2
9 pan.
$50 Jackpot In, 50 calls; 1,5.00 add-
ed each week until jackpot won; 14
regular games, 10 cents a game.
No Admission
Sponsored 'by Hensall Legion
"LAND OF
FANTASY"
Dance Revue
By Mrs. R. Broderick and Pupils
Town Hall
HENSALL
Thursday, May 24
8:15 p.m.
ADMISSION:
Adults 60c Children 35c ,
ac ct u1de ts.
Are qrackate,d
Among Seaforth dtrict Stu-
dents who have heen,'suceessful in
completing their final year at ITni-
versity and,OA.C, are:
Michael Beebely, Seaforth, sec-
ond class honors in honor psychol-
ogy, University of Western On•
tario.
Mary r. Whyte, Mullett Twp.,
diploma course, Macdonald Hall;
Otlelplit z P
and W Hiss: Sliltl,: t'rre�TM
d1 Xoma. course. OA r 'f11e1
4orley C ! aF.iofil Stang ;Twp,,
graduatedr chellriatK egg}ar#e-.
lug,• Unwe' sity of To><lonto,lld ,
Robert F.,plre. $greenala,
graduated >p e1lAleetiinp-
lneasr 1IPTorsi of 'to
Cliffp$ L Talbot, slop of Mlir_
and l is chfford �'albot, Bay# d.
graduated ids mechanicg• Ln'
In , X?(niv#rsity , ,f,;'f'9aroato..
Seaforth District High School
GRADUATION DAY EXERCISES
in the Auditorium
Friday, June lst, -at 2 o'clock
Guest Speaker — Rev. Harold Snell, of Exeter
The public is cordially invited -to attend.
Tea will be served at the conclusion of the cere-
monies to parents axed friends of the graduating
class on the north lawns.
BARGAIN DAYS
—at—
Westlake Furniture
First Anniversary Sale of Opening of
Our New Store
SALE — Saturday, , Ma 26th to
May
Saturday, June 2nd
Free door prizes each evening to holder of
lucky ticket, such as a Spring -Filled Mat-
- tress, Chrome Occasional Chair, Floor Rug,
Etc.
EVERY ARTICLE IN STORE REDUCED
DURING SALE
Come and take advantage of our Terrfic
Bargains!
STORE OPEN\EVERY DAY
from 9 a.ni. to 10 p.m.
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Huron County's Finest Used Car Market
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2095 1951 CHEV. COACH
De Luxe
1895 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN
1955 PONTIAC POWER GLIDE
SEDAN—Fully equipped
1955 CHEV. DE LUXE COACH
fully equipped
1955 PONTIAC
fully 'equipped
1955 CHEV.
fully equipped
1895
1895
1954 PONTIAC DE LUXE
fully equipped 1595
1655
1495
1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1295
1954 CHEV. DE LUXE POWER
fullily equipped
GLIDE
1954 CHEV. SEDAN
fully equipped
1952 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN .",,, 850
1952 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE POWER
GLIDE --Fully equipped 14'
1952 PLYMOUTil srIAN . 950
1948
895
fully equipped --8 R
495
2-1948 PONTIAC SEDANS , ,� 495.
1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN•
DODGE
5 -PASSENGER
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1952 CHEV, %-TON PICKUP
1952 INTERNATIONAL, 1 -TON STAKE
*with racks .,,.
1950 DODGE> -TON PANCTPICKUP.
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1949 EV. 44 -TON PPICKtU +.... „, 3
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