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The Huron Expositor, 1956-08-31, Page 4• 0s4ed Ards Inserted At New Low Cash Rates FOR, SMJE WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC - Per Word; let Week 1 Gent 344 Week % Cent rd Week as, Cent .Minimum charge, each insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. cards of Menlo, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Mi+�........ 50 rents 'per week. inquiries may be directed to a Box No-, c/o The Huron t`+apoaitnr, for i5 cent, extra. Eifteencents additional will be charged days of date of final insertion, Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auction Sa1ey, Notices, to Creditors, Eta -Rates an application. if ade is above elates are not paid within 10 Coming Events Wanted A RECEPTION will be held Friday, August 31, for Mr„ and Mrs Murray Gar- rett, in the Seaforth Community Centre 4623-1 WANTED -Baby sitter for one child. 51_ days e'° week. PHONE 373-W after 6 pan. 4623-1 WANTED TO RENT in Seaforth, three ENJOY DANCING from 10 to 1 at or four -room house or extra large apart- ment : three adults, no children. by Saler the Crystal Palace, nitches: Friday nights Supervisor Reliance Petroleum Ltd_ Box with Don Robertson and his Ranch 4Boy ..>44 Seaforth. 4623-1 GODERICH PAVILION, Friday night teen=age record swing with Johnny Brent of CKNX as M.C. Saturday dancing to Bill Stewart. Midnight dance September 2nd. 46214 For Sale FOR SALE -A New Williams upright piano, 40 inches high. PHONE 84. not "SHARE -111.t, - WEALTH" BINGO - after 6 p.m. 4623x1 Legion Hall, Hensel!, Saturday, Sept. lst. FOR SALE -11 York pigs 10 weeks old. JOHN BROADFOOT, Brucefield, Phone 658 r 31. Seaforth. 4623x3 9 p.m. Jackpot 575.00 in 55 calls; 55.00 added each week until jackpot won; 14 regular games, 10c a game. No admis- sion. Sponsored by Hehasil Legion. 4623-1 Help Wanted WANTED -Girl- wanted to clerk in store. Apply Sox 578; HURON EXPOSI- TOR. 4623-1 WANTED -Cook fou: Riverside Rest Home, Mitchell Permanent position. PHONE 69, MITCHELL, 4620x4 WANTED -Practical nurse for River- side Rest' Home, Mitchell. Day duty. Permanent podltion, PHONE 69, Mit- chell. . 4620x4 ARENA MANAGER Applications for the position of manager of Hensel] Arena will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m.. Tuesday, Sep- tember 25. Duties will include ice -mak- ing and maintenance of equipment and building. Employment will start around November 1 and end around May 1. F. L. TTBERIO, Hensall,.Ontario. 46234 Poultry FOR SALE -200 Sussex X Rock pullets. started to lay. PHONE Birth 25 r 4. 46'23x1 FOR SALE -150 Rock and Red Cross pullets, six months old. laying. WILMER BROADFOOT. Phone 651 r 11, Seaforth. 46.23.1 FOR SALE -200 Red Rock pullets, five months old, staring to lay. •aARTHUR FINLAYSON, R.R. 3, Kippen. Phone 651 r 3. Seaforth. 4623-1 FOR SALE -400 Fisher's Hamp X Wy- andotte cross pullets. five months old; started to lay. HARTMAN HIUSSER, Egmondville. Phone 668 r 3. 4623x2 Notices USED WESTTNNGHOUSE refrigerator for sale, Apply BOY FURNITURE. 4623-1 TRY BEFORE YOU BUY, Beauty Coun- sellor cosmetic_. Phone Seaforth 393. BARBARA L,: MILNER. 4623-tf FOR SALE -Number of used washing machines; rebuilt: good buys. DUBLIN ELECTRIC, Dublin. 4623-1 SAVE ONE-"rHIRD on aluminumware. swim accessories and many other items on display in our special window CROWN HARDWARE. 4623-1 FOR SALE -18 pigs 12 weeks old : 18 pigs 8 weeks old. Apply WES and ROSS HOGGART, Phone Clinton HU. 2-9878. 4623s1 FOR SALE -Quantity Clapps Favourite Pears. good for eating or preserving. MRS. M. MESSENGER, Egmondville. 4623x1 ORDER YOUR FURNITURE from Dub- lin Electric. Maple bunk beds and TV swivel . chairs in stock at ' big savings. DUBLIN ELECTRIC, Dublin. . 4623-1 SLABS FOR SALE -Hardwood, $10.00 Per load. approximately 2?5 cords; mixed wood, 56.00 per load. approximately two cords. Prompt delivery, FRED J. HUDIE. Phone Clinton Hsi, 2-6658. 4622-8 GOOD HARDWARE. BUSINESS In the City of London in a good dis- trict. Business esstablisbed 10 years. same owner. now retiring. Price of 524.800, in- cludes real estate with an apartment rent- ing at 561.00 per month, also the owner's apartment containing living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms arid 3 -piece bath. Fleece contact R. T. McDONALD, ' London Phone 55-36.20; res. 3-9764 R R. I. HARRIS INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED, Realtor - 615 Richmond St. 4623-1 RADIO REPAIRS - For all kinds of I Notices To Creditors radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE, opposite Dick House, Seaforth, Phone 847-R 4621-tf NOTICE to CREDITORS SMALL ENGINE service. all makes, In the Estate of MARIA DOIG Clinton, Jartb•s Clen. Iron Horse, Power .Something to s to buy? Phone 41, Seaforth, The classified ad section is resirlt-get- ting and is 'economical too. For Reit FOR - Three-room apartment; heated; three-piece bath, #"HONE 485-111. 462'3x1 FOR RENT - Th ee r m apartment. downstairs; unheated- Immediate poases- eion. PHONE 290.,8. 4621.-tf FOR RENT - Downstairs apartment: modern kitchen and bath- Apply BOR- DEN BROWN. 'Phone 841 r $, Seaforth, 4623-tf Cards of Thanks FAlrlri Y of the late John McClure wish to express their appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sympathy es - tended to them during the illness and death of their father; also to thank those who sent floral bouquets and cards. 4623-1 I WISH TO THANK all kind friends, relatives and neighbors- also Rebekah Lodge. Past Grands' Club, Mrs. Thomas' Art Cleats and Egmondville Church W.A. and W.M.S. for their kindness in sending treats, cards and messages, also for visits and drives during my sickness and con- valescence MRS. ANDREW A. MOORE 4623x1 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs, Margaret McNab wish to take this opportunity of thanking their many friends and neigh- bors for kindness in sendingflowers err and sympathy cards in their recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. Campbell, Rev, McNab, Dr. GorwiIl and the nurses and staff at Scott -Memorial Hospital, Richard Box, J. Cornish, J. T. Scott, Mrs, J. Cardno, Mrs, N Canino, Mrs, William Hodgen, Mrs. Wallace Ross, Mrs. C. Wal- den, Mrs. Allan Pretty and the pallbear- ers. 4623-1 Births CH-ARR.4TT-Mr. and Mrs. Tony Char- ratt, of Hensel]. are happy to announce the birth of their son, Dennis Robert, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Sun- day, August .26, 1956- GROOTHUIS-At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit. Groothuis, Seaforth, a daughter. LEFEBVRE-George and Betty Lefebvre, o£- .Clinton, (nee Kerr), announce the birth of their son, Michael Ronald, at Clinton Community Hospital, on Friday. August 29.. 1956. MURRAY-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 26, to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Murray, R.R. 5, Seaforth, a daughter. McCLURE-At Scott Memorial 1.3ospital, on August 28, to 31r and Mrs.. Donald McClure, R.R. 1, Blyth. a daughter. TAYLOR -At Clinton Public Hospital, on August 14. to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor, Brucefield, twin daughters. WALLACE-At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, R.R. 1, Cromarty, a daughter. HENSALL Miss Kay Platt and Mr. Wayne Corlett., of Leamington, were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett, who have been vacationing with te tat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs: N. E. Cook. left for Leamington .. this week to spend a week with the former's parents before leaving for their home in Taranto. Silverwoods. of London, are don- ating five gallons of ice cream to be given away as gate prizes at the Ontario Bean Festival here on Labor Day. Mr. Fields. of the Maitland Club here, has donated a pig, which will be drawn for that day and for which tickets are now being sold. Products, Briggs and Stratton, etc Auth- orized Iron Horse and Jacobsen Service depot. Lawn •mowers sharpened and re- paired. CROWN HARDWARE. Phone 797- ' 4623-6 ATTENTION. FARMERS - Prompt, courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea - forth. Associated with Darling & Co„ of Canada Lt, 4621-tf HENSALL SALES Every Thursday at 2 pm., Mill 9t., Hen- saiL Bring your livestock. Always a good market price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 187, • Bewail; VICTOR HARGREAVES, HU, 2-7511, Clinton. 4616-12 WATERLOO CATTLE' BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulla Are Used" For artificial insemination information or service from all breeds of cattle. Phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at CLINTON HU, 2-3441, `between 7:30 and 9:80 am. We have all breeds avail. able -top quality at low cost Of Household Effects and Painter's 4621-tf Equipment. in the Village of Hensall, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, at 1:00 o'clock: Easy electric washing machine inew last March); 4 -burner heavy duty electric Stove, 1 year old ; Frigidaire frig I new1 : cook stove; heater; 3 -piece of Titr"lrPrcmi• th bedroom suite; xrt-bed; 2 odd beds; spring filled mattresses; dressers; washstands; bureau; studio couch: rocking chairs; odd chairs; small tables; extension table; love seat I organ ; whatnot ; sideboard ; kitchen cabin et; trunks; mirrors; electric fan; Aladdin lamp; kitchen stool; clocks; iron- ing board ; all sorts of dishes: 'silverware; kitchen utensils: quilts; blankets; sealers: fruit; 240-1b, scales; Paints- and varnish- es; 2 short step ladders ; 2 long step lad- ders; 2 18 -foot extension ladders; 2 16 - foot ladders; 12 -foot ladder; plank: root zulper; barrels': 2 -wheel cart; sleigh; Lawn mower; ehains; shovels: saws; scythes ; garden tools; iron posts; 2 rolls of chicken wire; fire extinguisher; 24 rows potatoes; and other articles too numerous to mention. Everything will be 4622-11 j sold without reserve, as the property bas been sold. Terms -Cash, FRED KEN- NINGS, Proprietor; H. 8. Horton and P. L, McNaughton, Clerks; Ed Corbett Auc- tioneer. 4622-2 All persons having claims against the Estate of MARIA DOIG, (formerly of the Township of Hibbert, County' of Perth), late of the Township of Colborne, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of June, 1956, are hereby notified to send them in to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of September. 1956. after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to'claims then received, DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 15th day of August, 1956. )ALVTN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ont.,. Solicitor for the Estate, 46224 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid 'in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sena- 1 Ides 51.00'. Mail - Order Dept, T- 73, .1 NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE NOTICE Township The Township of Tuckersmith 'Munici- pal Dumping Ground. situated one-half mile west of Egmondville, Con. 3, H.R.S., will be open only to ratepayers of the Township of Tuckersmith, on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from the hours of 2 to 6 p.m, No wire, car bodies or garbage (organic) is to be deposited, and ail dumping must be done under the supervision of the in- epector. E. P, CHESNEY, Clerk„ Twp. of Tuckersmith. Use The Huron Expositor classi- fied ad columns regularly. STOCKERS and FEEDERS Several loads of Good to Choice Feeder Cattle, weighing. from 500 to 850 pounds, will be sold Friday,. .August 31st Please have all.market livestock in early. Sales will commence at 10:00 a.m. VEST•OCK Stratford eII? Something RECEPTION • for. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SCOTT Winthrop Hall Friday, August 31 Ladies please bring lunch EVERYBODY ' WELCOME KIPPEN Attention;.armers-lf yogi=,be`a'n knives regime atteiitign, -bring them in NOW. Don't wait untl you need them and the beans; are ready to pull. No guaranteet• then will be given that you can have them done. W. L. MET TA,S,,, Kip- pen.--(Advt,). Miss Karen Beattie, of Wingham, visited last week with Miss Sharon McBride, Miss Bonnie Kyle visited. rel- atives in Detroit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl, Lis- towel, visited Sunday with the lat. ter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. Sunday at IQ a.m., Mr. Ashton, a student from Clinton, took charge of the service at St. Andrew's United Church, during the absence of Rev. Norman McLeod. Master Bobby Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, Sr., .is. im- proving from an attack of -polio. He has been confined to his home two weeks., Miss Marlene Keyes, of Varna, is spending her holidays with,her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Verb Jones. Mr. and Mrs, James. Walker, of Brandon, Man., are visiting••lrela- tives and friends in the dlatrict- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren and daughter, Laurie. of Milton, visited over the weekend with their par- ents, Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Wren. We are happy to..report Mrs. Mc- Clymont's condition has shown signs of improvement. Miss Marilyn Mousseau, of Lon- don, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- seau. Miss Etta Jarrott moved from the London Road last weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Jacques and Mrs. Jacques. Sr., all' of Clifford, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of Stratford. visited Sunday with Mrs. Dinsdale and Miss M. Whiteman. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell and family during last week included: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Weaver, daughters Barbara and Judy and son Eberts; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reid and daughter, Helen, of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Harland Elliott, of Kent Bridge; Mr, and Mrs. Torn Leeson and son, of Flor- ence; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rumble, Harwick. and Mr.' and Mrs. Don Brody and daughter, of Chatham Township. • Miss Dorothy Foster, of Chat- hamis spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Kyle spent Sunday at Ipperwash- Miss 'Louise Hyde., who has spent the summer months in Peterboro, and her sister, Jean. who has been at Haliburton during the summer, have returned home. Evelyn is taking on Louise's duties for ten days. ST. COLUMBAN Jimmy Ryan, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan, con. 3. McKillop Township. met with an accident da Saturday at his home when his right hand was caught in a fanning mill. He was taken to Scott Memorial Hospital, where it was found that one finger was broken and the others crushed considerably. Mrs, Charles Robertson and riaughter, Sheila. and. Miss Mary Devereaux. of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Devereaux and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy. Miss Rosemary Lane visited in Kitchener. Mrs. Thomas Morris visited in Detroit. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Fortune and Danny, of Detroit. visited at the Lynch home. Mrs. William For - Summer 'Goods To Be Cleared Out With Big Savings To You. Use them This Week -End and Many Summers to Come! Complete Picnic Set for 4 people (38 Pieces) • $18.00 $14.25 1 -Gallon Thermos Jugs -20_% Off 2 -Gallon Insulated Picnic Basket ' 7.65 6.00 Therma - Chest 17.50 14.00 Plastic Picnic Dishes -10% Off ALSO BEACH BALLS, SAND, SETS, SWIM SNORKELS and SUN GLASSES 6i WAS . NOW See The New Style 24" Moffat Range NOW ON DISPLAY SILO FENCE and FIBREEN PAPER See Us or FREE Estimates on Plumbing and Heating r PLUMBING H A D W A S' E QUALITY HEATING SERVICE PHO?JE 56 i �'ri;�,IY ,,; •; a i Tae, Rd1.?G ao, ��Y'J, «tines•; Mss 11 Mrs. C' .. clmll, were vi. rs `l&S! tee& Mr. and Mrs ern i)ItCilidy, 'o the Sputh Bl, uniiaryr • Mr, and M. Mu 7lftii ell Billie i<Iotgittnii. were 'visitor en Sunday With Mr. and Mgrs Fe g, McKellar m',Seaforttl, Mr,_ and, Mrs. Andrew 'rlilrrr,ach- Ian visited on Friday with Mary Currie at the ,Home of Mr. and Mrs. John Youngs near Woodstock. Mrs. Denton Taylor and three children visited with Mr, and Mrs, T. L. Scott on Monday. and ,also called on other friends, Mrs: Tay- Ior and family are holidaying with her parents, Rev. R. G. MacKay and Mrs. MacKay at Bruce,Beach- Margaret Jean Russell has re- turned home from Parkhill where she visited with -Mr, and Mrs. Har., ry Elliott - Mrs. John Wallace and her in- fant baby girl have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton, of Exeter, accompanied by their son, William, of London, visited on Fri- day with Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahr' Mr. and' Mrs. E. Storey and daughters were at Kincardine over the weekend. Mrs. Guestreturned home with them to Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brooks visit= ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Wal- lace on Sunday. Miss Joyce Dow has returned home from Stratford Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Son vis- ited with Mrs. E. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mrs. Wilson returned to her home in Toronto. Mrs. J..Howe and Alice, of Strat- ford, called on friends ,in the vil- lage on Saturday. John and Joan Coleman are holi- daying with M. and Mrs. T. Laing. Mrs. M. Houghton, accompanied. by Mr. and._Mrs, R. Dalrymple, of Egmondviile, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Leeming, of Winthrop, and also called at the homes of Mr. John Boyd and Mr. William Boyd. Margaret Ann Wallace is holi- daying at Parkhill with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carey have returned home after visiting with friends in Georgetown, Weston and Hamilton. - The minuet congregational and Sunday School picnic will be held Friday at Mitchell Park. The C,G.I.T. girls, with their teacher, Mrs. Mac Lamond, enjoy- ed a social hour and lunch at the Recreational Park in Exeter on Sunday. �rr�►11s1� ��� .••••W$1•.h :atLie •04)46i)) ,August I9; Witbi about 5o *atiires Present. it pleasant t.4Peo0o4was- spent; and all sat •down to a delicious. •supper. Being Mr. Howard Weight's birthday, all •joined in 'singing, "Happy Hlrtll- 'day" A birthday cake, made by bis. daughter, Mrs, Pepper, was, cut and served.' Mr. , Percy • Wright presented Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cousins, of Pboeniz, Arizona, with prizes for coming the greatest distance- Mrs. John Wright, of Detroit, received the second prize. • Mrs- James .Wright and Mrs. Frank Wright were thanked for having sponsored the picnic. It was decided to meet next year in August at the same place. Mrs. Ben Ruston, of Russeldale, is to be secretary -treasurer. Shower Sr'ide-Llect Many parties- were given in hon- or of Miss Dorothy Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, of Mensal, who marriage to John Arden Mac- Donald;son"of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Chester MacDonald, took place in Kingsway .Lambton United Church, Toronto. _Mrs. George Boomer Be m r and Miss Beverley Boomer gave a kitchen shower: Mrs_ George Brown and Miss Donna Brown, Mrs,' R. H. aghorne and Mrs. Geo. Thorne, Misses Marianne Chalk and Flira- : beth Black, miscellaneous show- ers, end tl(iiss Nancy Smith, a pres- entation and shower- tune returned to Detroit with them. Louis Kennedy, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert and family, of Timmins, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Eckert and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney: Jack Murray, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray. 1 CKNX - ' TV CHANNEL 8 brings you ■ Live Television from II Frontier Days" in Winglham THIS SATURDAY September First 1:15 - PARADE from the Main Street 8:00 - BARN DANCE from the Community Centre MAKE YOUR DATE WITH CHANNEL 8 THIS SATURDAY BROWNIES' DRIVE-IN LIMITED CLINTON - ONTARIO Next to the Community Park Box Otece Open 8:00 p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK - Children under 12 in 'cars -FREE Thursday & Friday Aug. 30 & 31 "PEARLS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC" Virginia" Mayo Dennis Morgan (Two Cartoons) Saturday Only -- Sept. 1 "SHARK RIVER" (Colour) Stevie' Cockran Carole Matthews (Two Cartoons) Sunday Midnight & Monday ' Sept. 2 and '3 "SUDDENLY" Frank Sinatra - Nancy Kelly (Tiro Cartoons) Tuesday & Wednesday -Sept. 4 & S "ESCAPE TO BURMA:' Iabao Staiilwyelu ,/ Robert Ryait (Iv a `, CJlartoOtiS) Cmc 'SEE -Viet; Every S1ii day 1venin ,,„ at i i39 #y.m.. - Atis kcal` e'fnto, Mt isktlat A soeiatlon millEllmarsInsamialllismagannimaissi LAKEVIEW ' CASINO Grand Bend DANCING WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Last Dance of the Season! Final judging of the Sunday af- ternoon Beauty, Parade will -be made at the Midnight Dance_ $500 in Cash Prizes ! B'ev,Dona d 1IacDoaXto mink stet' of darmel " Churich, who hs been enjoying a two months' vac* t, lan'wit1 relatives g Scotland, etas returned hohae. Miss Jean Henderson is spend- ing her vacation With her slste)r and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, of Thamesviille. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton have returned after spending a pleasant vacation at Bala, .Muskoka. Flt./Sgt. L. Tiberio, Mrs. Tiberio and Leo left this week for Stettler, Alta., where they will vacation for a month. Mr. William Hydeas a special guest. at the Mary -Hastings picnic at Springbank on Saturday, and de- lighted the targe crowd with sev- eral old-time violin s lectigns. Mr. W. A. Kerr, of Barrie, was a weekend visitor with his wife and ;family. Mrs. Cecil Johnston and family, accompanied by Mrs. J. E. McEw- an, left last week by motor for Nova Scotia, where they will va- cation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid spent last Saturday in Toronto. Mrs. James' Wright and Mrs. Norris Sill' ery attended the funeral of their ' eausF Stacey, u4 S�aratfQr4 ;4a- Recent- vieito, a., wt Mrs. S. R09b4 sva,e; > .astilom, of We i and Mrs. A. Gelderr town 'Mr., anMOLt`eae Phoenix, Arazopa..aud' ]Idlrse Wry9I It , of Det;olt,' eq . a, ilevlr days last `week visitung va4h James Wright and Mir,,iils- Frank W'oKIpiteii " Mr. andrigbt4 Mrs.f R: $ Cpoii a Carolyn are boAidagat LOW Head and Manitoulay•slarid. Miss jean Arnustlr+* g is vacs, ticRDwdqnMpSi4 €lo Church this Sunday moraine, Sept. 2. This will concluder joint ser- vices being held during July and August. Mrs. R.. Vanstone -had the mis- fortune to fracture her bight wrist while cranking a ear at hep home on Saturday night. IF; taken areveat Soluthed the Huron.;fractureHosp4 "Exewristter, ` is in a cast uA'ta the ellaitt; M Vanstorte is the ;mother ofthree small children. Visit Our Booth at the Hensall Bean Festival MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd Obtain your FREE COUPON You may one ofeight win valuable . FREE PRIZES • THE HURON' EXPOS1TOR Phone 41 Seaforth No Other Laundry Equipment Can Bring 'You the Benefits of WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHESDRYER (Model CDG) . Built for beauty ... and better drying results! Features the Handy Shelf- like Door for easy and convenient loading and unloading .. the 3 -Way Dry Dial that provides three distinct heats to damp -dry or completely dry any type of fabric conveniently and safely, including miracle fabrics , Direct Air Flow System blows the warm air through tumbling clothes which means faster drying at a lower operating expense . Ringing Signal that tells you when clothes are' just right for ironing or storing. You never have to `clock watch' or check on the progress of the drying operation, ALSO1AVAILABLE IN THREE BEAUTIFUL PASTEL COLOURS Sunshine Yellow, Springtime Green, Frosting Pink Let us Demonstrate - Low Down ' Payment EASY TERMS BOX FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOOR COVERINGS -. FLOOR SANDING _ WESTINGHOUSE APPLiANCES Phone 43 Seaforth dealaV Huron County's Finest Used Car Market , • Qty /{ 2-1955 CHEV. SEDANS - . $1895 2--2948,.,PONTI;AC SEDANS .--»...... »..-»....;L 450 1955 PONTIAC POWIER GLIDE A C CKS _ SEDAN -Fully equipped' Za�S 1952 IN'PERNATIONAL�1TpN aTAIl3 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN ��� keic fully equipped ... 1954 CHEV, POUTER .GLIDE - 1952 SZUDEBABER a- 'ON' PICYIiJP. „.».:. DE LUXE COACH 1 Q69! ; 1949 CHEV. 36 TON PICKUP 9 1952 CHEV DE LUXE SEDAN .................... 1952 0I E' oisi t ` BLF POW,EB. 1949 CHEV. s/a»TON PICKUP ».... a A q�� 9 qP d .... 1946 (,ary oKt>'P E* t3F 1951 C 'V. 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