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1—AllisCombine withmotor. Special winter price
2--S.P. Swath
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1-21 doznbine with new typepickup. Special
winterprice
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—Fertilizer
Drill,20A
1—Intenot1
al B........a1er, special .price, Winter
clearance •
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room for new shipments. • `
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MA SEY-FFRGU �.N SALESand SERVICE
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:FARM and INDUSTRIAL
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.ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Len:Q'Ro'urke and
baby visited'; her patents, Mr, and
Mrs. " Hugh Britton,last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker
and ''Mrs.::;George- 'Moore -".sent'
Thursday in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs LawrenceHri). a -
mon visited Mrs. .Alexia 'Malcolm
in Stratford on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Don-
na and. Barry and .Mr. and. Mrs.
Lawrence Barker; Bonnie, Larry
and • Wendy visited, with Mrs. Mary
Malcolm and Mr and Mrs: Dalton
Malcolm.
Mr. and 'M
James Broughton
d rs. s
m
visited with"Mr,.-•and Mrs: Fergus.
Lannin on Sunday.
Mr. and ; Mrs. - Dalton. Malcolm.
attended the funeral` on Saturday
of the late :Tames•. Dunbar,::`
A parking y
space is . where you
have the car to have .the'taillight
kalockelt _off.
'Bert
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Auctioneer
Reserve our -Sale Date ' no*.i
3--Phone=Chilton-
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AN • ADSBRING' ' RESUV
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one 141 'or• -•-12
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S>;AFORTH Community Centre .
Music' b {
Ian Wilbee and- His •Orchestra
Admission at regular prices.
D N G 10,,,114 ,1:00
A1VCI
•Spensoredb Seaforth Jr. Farme -
(This its the second ih a series.of
four articles by Gordon ,McGavan,
Mr a' accom.-'
of Walton.: McG vin..
panted Canadian plowmen to Ger
niany)•
After the First WorldGer-
Many
War
many lost .some of her agricultural
surplus areas; the Second World
War destroyed Germany's unity,
Today there arefour- separate
areas -the Federal area, with;: the
industrial West and.South; the Sov-
iet .Zane of. Occupation, with: its
agricultural surplus areas, its vain-,
able industries': and its rich: brown
coal and potash anines;.the Eastern
territories , of Germany, under
Polish andSoviet,ad'mmistration,.
with : Melt „, agrieUltur-al surplus
areas, theit coal mines and
'the
ironwork's. 'of UpPer. Sissia.' The
Iron Curta•in'
separates the•Sov.•
let_:" Zone : of Occupation - and the
Eastern -Territories Of :Germany
from :the Federal Area; •Since so
Much „of the; 'industrial area has
been lost _the people .of the „Federal
Republic are exerting their energy
in research to• iniprove their _agn
cultural •Status; :-as they feel' their
hot* for regaining their economic
balance lies in the field of agricui=
ture, Imports` :of footlsttiffs . have
increased due to the fact that 'there
Are e
•
., now ' boo -'e eve 'million • or
.a a t l n rn
DANCE .'N •., T C E
Due to the fact that our orchestra
has discontinued to play for the:
Friday night ht. dances which:' are
held in the Community ,Centre,
Zurich. we are -now at. liberty to
accept t� dance ': en a orients -else=
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D>E'S JAB, DI -N E
OR C S'T`,
For Appointment
hone 38 Zurich:
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You know electricity is safe, clean .modern!
Safe . What's. marvellous \feelin t6 know electricity is
g y.,
dePe
.:�ndable,:worry-free!
worry -free!
fin. just see how bright
ht-
your kitchen h walls
and
curtains stay when you cook' electrically... no blackened
pots.andpans, either + • .'
Modern ; . electricity brings the modern convenience
automatic controls te-lighten your work, brighten your
day.
sae .. < clan ..' , modern . three little words beco
f me.
three big reasons 'why today,
more than ever before you
get mare—out-ciflife when you get- he -most" out of.electricity.
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Gtr Ca ,
Keep paper. towels:handy'
for .wiin -spins:
p goff a'itcf'
range. A cold wet'cio#
may start cracks In .the
porcelain.
eve better..:
ic:u
the sa 4 clean, nio ern way
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AL WEEK --w.FEB, 8th • FEB. 14t
YOUR HYDRO
,B ,ECTRrc1,TY DOESsO gMUCH COSTS SO' Li �.:
1'Tr.E
persons 'living'in- the .Federal 4te.
.public than
a uda11 there_were in 135
.38, ust be fen.- : rainsfi eggs;fats• and;
are -the special ;im,
ports,
°•
•
1,1wEastern ter i orics,• ~ which
are now •segragated, forpierly pro.
ducedfood,for 158 nuJJ.ion persons;
consumed food for 95 million per-
sons and they supplied food for an
.additional five.. to ..sax million ;pee-
ple, About • eight: million ` refugees
from -the-,Eastern. 'GGertnian areas
have been, taken.; into:the already
over -populated •Federal;:Republic,
and. in : 'addition refugees ' have
come ,from the 'Soviet: