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The Huron Expositor, 1957-11-01, Page 3
Exeter 41 '11 Pfyd ALLe TYFEs' OF CEMETERY MEMORIAL _inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers; Clinton 1629 - Seaforth 573. as near as toter telephone A COMPIETE, . -TRUST .SERVICE IN WESTERN ONTARIO Call RAYE B. PATERSON, Trust Officer Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51 For • Estate Planning and Wills • Real Estate Services • Investment Management and Advisory Service • 43 % paid on Fixed Term Deposits, • 31% on savings --deposits may be mailed Or Contact Any Office Ot GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste. Marie Calgary • Vancouver • ;ha . .' 6 Ur; Bob And at ert, and- Who gave nteresititg and inforina: ttve hghltgbts' gf his, triip. t4 Ven- esueta,; which was *nob enhanced w�lth lovely pictures The speaker 'was introduced by Mrs J. prunn- ttiond andan'tted by Mrs. J. Mc- Naughton. Onee'whundred,and seventy-five at- tended the. affair, 'including the In-• stitute members, their husbands and guests., Mrs. Russell Brock chaired the ,program, which 'Con.. sisted of tap dance numbers by Margery Turner and Nancy Con- sitt; readings, Mrs. Harry Cald- well'; poem, Mrs. Ken McKay; piano selection, Mrs. Ross Broad - foot. Lunch was served, followed with a dance. Rey ;Do__ Inas been" confined toy with the'flu, is improving nicely Kerb Redden .is a patient. in South Huron Hospital, Exeter;' Sufr, feeing' a back in,j1ury,' and has ;to remain in a traction for ten days Best wishes are extended to Kerb. for a quick recovery'. LAC Victor Stan, of the RCAF, who has been stationed at Aylmer, . has been posted to Red Deer, Al- berta. His wife, the former Laura Sangster, of Hensall, and little son, Jimmy, accompanied him on the trip, and will take up residence there. famMrs.ily. in Archie NoakeChatham.s is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adkins have SUNNEAT gives you uniform i performance Laboratory -controlled at..Sun's great refineries, Sunheat uniformity is constant in every gallon. Sunheat's uniform quality means efficient, unfailing operation of your burner .. without frequent adjustments. Y>itato MADE BY THE MAKERS O! tuitttliK .4. BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE •• ROSS SCOTT LIMITED Phones: 641 W 1, Seaforth HU. 2-3257, Clinton en t{ yelp.. ' �r •� .ad„ 11070rented t 4eir encs. here to . and' Mr's Mr.Artbur Parker. The sports committee, of...Crener-- al Coach Works of . Canada spon- sored a dance in. the Crmmunity Arena on Friday evening, which:; waswell. attended, Desjardine orchestra provided music. The { committee, who sponsored at bail team this summer and are Spon- coring a hockey team from the factory, held the dance to raise funds for this project. Cars in 'Collision • Damages, estimated at .$600, Was caused in an accident' on Main Street, Hensall, early Saturday morning, when cars driven by George Parker, travelling east and making a lefthand turn at Nelson St., and Harold Nairn, of Crom- arty, also travelling east, were in collision. There were no injuries. Constable E. R. Davis, of Hensall, and OPP George Mitchell, Exete- ter, investigated. Hensall Girl Guides Association were entertained by Exeter Girl Guides Association at a masquer- ade Hallowe'en party held in the Scout House, Exeter, Thursday ev- ening. The evening was spent In games, etc. Peggy Goddard and Mary Scene won firt prize for their character costume repres- enting gypsies. Mrs. Harold El- der, captain of the Hensall Guides, accompanied the girls. Prices at Hensall community sale last Thursday were: Weanling pigs, $10.25 to $14.00; chunks, $15.85 to $17.25; feeders, $20 to $33.50; sows, $82.50 to $100; Holstein cows, $135 to $150; Dur- ham cows, $140 to $160; Holstein calves, $11 to $14; Durham calves, $21 to $42. • A total of 400 pigs and 150 head of cattle and calves were sold. 1 impala Sport Coupe— such luxury never ,came out of the low -price field before! miNg um '58 CHEVROLET Th..yed,lling new Nomad ... 4 -door, 6 -passenger station wagon. The biggest, boldest ■ move 'any car ever made! Meet the beautifully moving '58 Chevrolet! It's so panther -quick, so silk -smooth it goes far beyond even the great Chevrolet per- formers of the past. Here are radical new departures in power, ride and body -frame design, a V8 unlike any other, a Full Coil suspension system and a real air ride! Even two new super models ! See the '58 Chevrolet today! 7 Look at Chevrolet's new styling, airy new gull- wing fenders. That's how new Chevrolet is all over. It's lower and wider — and nine crisp inches longer. There's an all-new Turbo -Thrust V8* engine with a new brand of velvety action. Pair it up with Turboglide* and you'll command the quickest, smoothest combination on the road! There are two new rides — cradle -soft Full Coil suspension — and the first real air ride* in Chevy's field. The body -frame design is new, the wheelbase is longer, for a sweet new handling feel. There's plenty more — a new 4 -headlight system for safer seeing, new 6 and V8 power, a new foot -operated parking brake. Improved transmissions include a smoother -than -ever Powerglide*. And two new super models make their debut — the Impala Sport Coupe and Convertible. They're the lowest, most luxurious Chevrolets of all. See all that's new at your Chevrolet dealer's! *Optional at extra cost. 55 13•— i��ti rl-ll illi i• tilt-il[lli lSi_�___?_.---• i,IR,Yt r,,:'.;�,� •fill` ltil8iii ii ililll'.t•• ii' iiii':,-:i:c„•, �' iii - ii �� zilti t=tl'.ttit: iiiiiiftil ;--.---- v•,''2':)) ifj �iiiti�k����� J _� -�• ililiii illifiiiiiiiiitt`iiil celiltilliiiiit.- !`sc Bei Mr 4 -Door Sedan— bold new beauty and Fisher Body quality. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE c-Is[Io AFOR H MOTORS A sale'. of' -`:bred >deifers hel!1 at' Clipton.., •sponsored by the Huron: County Holstein . Club,. , . • .! e- cided success,,with bead i of $3$3 , fpr 4 general- ' enerral avera e Sixteen bead sold for more• than $300 eaf ll, with three reaching the. 400 mark; and• one selling for the top prise of $! • The ' $440 jieler was Beauerest Pietje ,lean, consigned by Reginald McKie", Clinton, . and bought • by LeBeau Bros„ Clinton, This heif- sr was sired by a "Very Good" son of Macdonald Oleana ' Pbsy, who has a yearly record of 26,717 pounds milk and a lifetime record of 190,960 pounds -milk. Robert J. McMurray, Wingham, paid $400 to James Bradley, Gode- rich; A. D. Stirling, Clinton, $400 to James Hogg, Seaforth; and Walter Mielke, Stratford, $400 to Thomas Hayden & Son, Gorrie. Other good prices included: $375 paid by John Van Ninhuys, Bay- field, to Baxter & Turton, Gode- rich; $380 paid by Robert J. Mc- Murray, Wingham, to James Brad- ley, Goderich; $370 paid by Le - Beau Bros., Clinton, to Walter J. Forbes, Clinton; $345 paid by John Van Ninhuys, Bayfield, to Walter J. Forbes; $390 paid by A. E. Croz- ier, Seaforth, to James B. Hogg, Seaforth; $340 paid by John Van Ninhuys to Huron County Home, Clinton; and $340 paid by James C. Drennan, Lucknow,' to Peter Simpson, Seaforth. !WINTHROP - The WA and WMS will hold their regular meeting in the basement of the church on Wednesday "af- ternoon, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. The roll call will be answered by donating a small useful new art- iclefor the bale. Anyone having secondhand elothing, please bring it to this meeting. • Circle I will be in charge of the lunch, and Circle II, the program. VETERAN'S CAB Under New Management RAY CHAMBERS, Prop. Passengers Insured (NOW TWO CARS AVAILABLE) PHONE 362 SEAFORTH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIII Metered FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL — Delivered — WALDEN & BROADFOOT Bus. Phone 686•W — Res. 337-R IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IIIIII111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVVII Wednesday, .Nov� y at $ o'clock p.11l for the purpose' of adding additional. to the Board of Directors. z.. T. B. BAIRD, Secretary Treasurer. COME AND' H REV. WALTER HUGHES: B A , 31.13.E: "Through the Holy Land with Bible and -Camera” AT BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Bayfield, Ontario From Sunday, Nov. 3rd to Sunday, Nov. lOth Every Evening at 8 p.m., except Saturday Everyone cordially invited to hear this Gifted Speaker and See ' the Pictures taken during his Tour of the Holy Land. "The Answer is Jesus" Act. 8:35. ROBERT'S HOUSE OF 'BEAUTY SEAFORTH PHONE 493 • • • Special .. Rayette Masterpiece COLD WAVE Regular $12.50 Now $10©00 Free Revlon Futurama and Lipstick With Each $10 Cold Wave Also chance for Fold -up Umbrella THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30th NIGHT SCHOOL SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT For 16 Nights, from 8 to 10 p.m., except. Dec. 26th and Jan. 2nd Commencing. November 7th The Seaforth District High School Board will offer the following proposed courses: 1. SEWING—Elementary Course: Selection of material, pattern alteration, shortcut, making simple clothing. 2. COOKING—Advanced course. 3. WOODWORKING—Basic hand tools and how to use them. 4. TYPEWRITING—A beginner's course; drills, rhythmic exercises, touch system. 5. MOTOR MECHANICS—Fundamental studies of the internal combustion engine, ignition, transmission, differential, brakes, maintenance and minor repairs. 6. PUBLIC SPEAKING—Conduct of meetings, duties of chairman and officers, Par- liamentary procedure, practice in speaking. 7. OIL PAINTING—An elementary course. 8. HOME NURSING AND FIRST AID—Care of sick, use of antiseptics and bandages. 9. BASIC ENGLISH and CITIZENSHIP—For New Canadians. FEES—$5.00 per person, payable on the opening night of the course, at which time everyone will assemble in the Auditorium to meet class instructors. NOTE: Registration must be made on a registration form. The courses given will depend upon the number who register. In case of over -registration in any course, applications will be accepted in order of registration. So, fill out this form now and send it to L. P. PLUMSTEEL, Principal, Seaforth District High g School. NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM I am interested in registering in Night Classes with. as first choice or as second choice. NAME lb ADDRESS „. Telephone Exchange and Number •