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and oil
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Guarantee
USE 'YOUR
CREDIT',
\:Soak Up Shocks
"Ride -O -Matic"
shock
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.Ahs ilr," ars
Pair
Easels',
-Replace' that' Rock,
and Rolf,: [ounce 'and,
bounce with ,smooth-,
riding, 'level. action,'
Ride • 0,- Matic Shock
Absorbers less
road sway . better
than .a- 'fine* car"
ride.
Fast Installation at
Low. Cost.`
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man aetureti_
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Plymouth
Chevrolet FORD
',Osage
195357' 6-Cyl 194954
t l . 1946 55 (6d pe
With pan and With ;head pen With head
imp and 08 .pump and "oil :pain
1" xcnd 1�''' xch.
stnirlar savings orf other cars find trucks,"
NOTE:.. Above prices f.o.b. Montreal factory Shipping[
charges extra. A''
EXPERT INSTALLATION `: , Mt BIG, SAVINGS
DO- IT -YOURSELF
or We will'''ns#air.^
Shnrk .Springs
Per
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Install 111 ust' a
few minutes over
rear shocks to
iminate drag, sag
or ear',bottoming
Lets "you Cary y
: verlpad9 w i;ttic-
ease •_ and ma n -
tains normal -,car"
level. k or all cars,
pick .;ups, etc.,
with direct action •
shocks.,;
:The •Mny' meeting • of the St: Cot-
umban 'subdivision of the Catholic
•Women's League was held on Sun-
day, afternoon in. the 'parish hall,
-with the ;.president, . Mrs, Angus
•R?onedy, .presiding. The minutes.
of thepreeding meeting were Avad
by the se retary,- Mrs. Frank" Mur-
ray. Mrs. Frank Bowman gave the
treasurer's • report. The annual
penny sale will lbw- A'held during'.
•May, with Mrs.' Frank" Bowiiian
. and Mrs .--Joseph-Kale ::acting as
conveners. '
Mrs. Joseph Eckert and; Mrs: Gil-
bert Murray were appointed :.to
attend the diocesan convention to
be held lin Sarna May:.:l8th :.and.
rli.A
_t ._
e'
's tea and bingo is being•plan-,
'ned for. June. • Anyone having good,
clean,- used•clothing is asked •to
.leave it in the "hall to be forward -
t to the. Missions
Mrs.° Michael Mhe r '
Murray,y, etir
ing president, was presented with
a :Rosary,'' as a token of'apprecia-
tion `of, her untiring efforts on he-
half'of the League:. The June meet-,ing will=-be-held=at -the,-!some o
Mrs. Michael Murray. A prize,
donated by Mrs. Dominic. Murray,.
was' w
on'b '�2r
y Mrs.' Frank Bowman.
Mr. •and` Mrs.'Dick-Fee" -Feeney' y hand
family,St. Agatha, g the, with'':: Mrs and
Mrs: Joseph, Eckert
Mr. Mr. and Mrs. • Stephen: Holland
and family,. London, .with` Mr. and
Mrs J: 3 Holland.
Miss .. Mary Purcell, London,
with Mr. and Mars. John'` Coyne.
" Miss Regina
Bowman,
Londo
n
;Miss 'C1eo $ow�man Stratford
--Miss=-Eleanor Bowman, Kitchener;
Miss'Beatrice Maloney,
Waterloo;
Miss Clare Maine Stratford;
o ,. Miss
Joan Maloney, - Kitchener, "spent •
the weekend at their homes,
- Tom.Sloan, Cobourg, and Gerald
Sloan,. London, with Mr.• and Mrs.
James Sloan.
Mrs.' Tom. Mclver, Patricia and
Barbara, Toronto, • and Miss Mar-
ion Mclver, Detroit, with ,Mr. and
Mrs,` William Mclver,
gide-q Elect .Is
Guest .'.of, :Honor"
At Staff _ Shower,
a � weir.;
Miss Mary Margaret . Coyne,
bride -elect of next Saturday, was
honored; recently when her friends
a tiered at the' o
thhome her par-
ents,' to present her with, a mis
ceilaneptis "shower. Miss ; Anne
Marie McMillan,Miss Rose Marie
Ducharme' and : Mrs. Jim Doyle
sponsored the event, and assistqd
the:uest'. of
g honor in opening .the
many beautiful gifts. Mary Mar-
garet expressed her appreciation
of. each one. Bingo and other
games were', played, and a de-
licious lunch was served.
WINTHROP
The ,Helping Hand Mission. Band
held -their monthly meeting on Sat,'.
urday ._Sixteen rnernbers. answer,
ed the .roll callThe' project is the'
niakuig_
ofabook and- printing in,
it things s we- are a ul for. th nkf o The
children
are inviting viting their mothers
to attend their meeting etin on Satur-
day,
dat, May9..'
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District Obituaries
. MRS. LEONARD FLOYD
Xis, Leonard Floyd, 38, 'of ,•Lon
don, died.Wednesday'. evening' in
Vietoria - Hospital; London Her
death •:followed a lengthy Nlllness.
Mrs. Floyd •was born in •MeKiliop
township, the 'former Ruth, Eliza
beth' Walters.:• •Shoe was the ,daugh
ter of , Mrs. Elliott' Walters, Sea
forth, - and the late Mr.-. Walters.
She was educated in •'•McKillop
schools and Clinton Business.::Col
She was married ,to; Charles - M.
Rintoul : who • predeceased' her •in:.
1950. In - 1952 she 'married Cpl.
Leonard 'Floyd, who'` survives' in.
,.London.
.Also, surviving, are ':; three 'daugh-
ters, Joanne,, Mary Elien and Max
ine Rintoul, and two sons, Michael,
Rintol,il: and Bobbie Floyd,'all, of
London; her mother,
dazi, ,Mas.; _Walters,'•,
Seaforhh and three sisters . Mrs.
Dyke (:Erma). ;,-Wheatley, Mrs'.;' Ar-.
thur (Gertrude) Henderson, of ...14/1c-,
Killop, and:Mrs. 'Arnold. (Audrey)
:Scott, ';Pointe' Claire,- Quebec; three'
brothers,' Murray Walters, Mild-:
,may; Elliott `• Walters,' McKillop,'
and Bruce Walters, • Seaforth.
A member of;theUnited' Church,
funeral 'services~, were ,conducted;
from.: the ----G: A Whitney Funeral
Home;',Seaforth on Saturday, ,con
ducted: by' Rev, 3._. C.Britton; of
Northside United Church.. Burial
was-made.in .Wm
ha'm celiieter
g Y
Pallbearer were eAllanC
am bell
p
Edward- Layton, Robert abert Walters,
Donald :Walt r.
e s Donald HOr "
ne and.
Gordon: Walters. •
TENDER FOR CAFETERIA
and KITCHEN .,EQUIPMENT
HURON COUNTY HOME
Clinton, Ontario
Tenders for the supply' of cafeteria and kitchen''
equipment.' for the new addition: to the Huron
County_H>ome, Clinton,. Ontario, will, be received
Nlbyay, th:;2e6, .un969dersigned. until 4:00. p,n'1., , Tuesday,
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Tenders ' n' l•:. Tear
d s are 'tobe ' ' sealed e o e clearly
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markedr=Equip-
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All detailsand specifications' may be, secured
from;' the' undersigned
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necessarily, accepted..:
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Sec A G. BERRY S'e . =T rens.:
Huron County Horne Committee,
,.: Court :House' Goderich `:Ontari
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Restores originals ��
front-end position >
Easw:to install no
special tools needed® �,/
insert. one lifter in �\. � -®� •
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.EXCHANGE
Ch'ev.1932 53
Oiutch Assembly Exchange •:
WE WILL EXCHANGE your present' Spring Centre'
Clutch Plate and Pressure Plate for a factory rebuilt.
'precision ,set" matched assemblyready to install
Moto -Master Clutch Assemblies insure' smooth, silent
clutch'action. 5.00.-aliowance•:Rir7-Yee-. ossa assembly
• Money=Back guarantee of satisfaction_'
'Complete •'.Clutch
Clutch Plate
Assembly :Only
Exchange Exchange
Chevrolet,
193.8-.531"ail
• 1954.15,-8.40
1955.57, 6 •cyl. 18.40 .� 40
.Dodge:: and Plymouth,
• 194956, 6 cyl. 15.50 ''7.99
Ford and. Meteor, 1949-54 .15.80 7.2s
Also, available 'Car MOW t other popular cars
.Re-manufactared Transmissions
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Factoryre -md ',
anufacture-'Standard . Automatic
checked• and: tested
under striving-conditlsni n
through a variable load .. s� 411 '.
dynamometer, Must tett $
comparable to o rig l nal
equipment. Guaranteed 90 to 98.60 to, 741.00'
days or'4,000 mines. EASY TERMS
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COIL SPRINGS
Chev.,' 1954- -
Pair'::,. .. 10.10•
Dodge, Ford, Meteor
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TiE ROD ENDS'
Chev,1942- .8®,'
54 Pair
.,,Dodge and Plymouth,
,194658 -'Pr, 85
(most)
Ford and Meteor
1942,58; 3 .80.
Pair
KING BOLT SETS :I n p tut!. d'e everything
that •is.needed'for both wheels.
cne 39 54. 3.851 to 4. 5 .
....Set
Dodge and' Piym 39'`56, 5.20
5.60
Ford land Meteor, '37-'54,
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REPAIR; KITS
Every needed part is
' Included, finest' qua&
:___ice carefully machined
and gu9ranteedd foo fit
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Mort Popular_ Cars •
FUEL PUMPS
Neoprene, diaphragm. En.
glneered for 50,000 mild'
. stair'fiorrnance Easy 'to in-
Chew, 15s-'37 2
_&i,,j - 2.90
• Ford and Meteor, 2:65
,t1949.52,
-Posinnilac,le
4'50
(20 -and 22) ,,,, •
C.T.C.' Test Run Generator Exchange
Factory rebuilt and: test run to guarana '1I 50
tee "new performance." Parts, showing ' 6 -Volt ,
wear machined "et• replaced.Excha"g. W •• ,12.95 •,
Price . , .
12 -Volt
Ready. -lilted
BONDED,-
Brake _$hoe E ange
.i.-Easler to ;Install as1ow as
..no riveting
a, Sa• me type as.us*d 2.75,•
on:origlnal.equip• • Exchange for
,• :mens . - 2wheels
2 Wheel -Set' Exchange Price'
- `Model and year FRONT REAR .`
Chevrolets 1936 50 .. , 295 ; 2.95
195158 2.95 2.85
Ford and Meteor, .1949-54 2.95 2.75
1 -55.59 „• 2.95 . 2.85
Dodge and PIym,., (mriair-'
19465 2.95 2.85
Pontiac ,20 and 22) 1951.511' ,,2 95 2.85
Brake-
each� Truing Pasyenger cars Si 50
Hydraulic,.Brake Cyilnders.•and Parts
Master Cylinder
84 t0'1r10
Whey h Cylinder'. • 559 1°..1.59
Complete: Wheel an -4, -Mester Cylinders,
at stmt,ar• savings, .
•Save up to $50 on Your Rang Job
100' IPISTON' RINGS
IF 'YOUR 'CAR.HAS ' LOST ITS PEP 6 -CYLINDER. SET
HCl it's "eating _tagand Ont - ,givo.lt .19• Rings 24 Rings.
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MOTO-MASTER "209" CHROME RINGS -Recommended:
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the .coccidiostat 'that' .gives both. depend'able'protection'anid unproved feed. .
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Con ersion -'With �oALENu in thele feed birds slro
better feed conversion than with other commercial . coccidiostats. ,Yo'&
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,:it Contains ZOALENE •-t most feeds do!
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