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The Huron Expositor, 1959-05-08, Page 8ws St. Calumbin 1, r u i P 0 on.. Mato -Masters , qua por atter i i n P _ r iRa •; E e art :than0.�.,I umt...s �E4►Why OVERHAUL your ENGINE?. GI A E a . Replace it h'o - a11d"'e,i y 0 'New p . e ' and.. power New as. 9 , and oil economy • New car Guarantee USE 'YOUR CREDIT', \:Soak Up Shocks "Ride -O -Matic" shock ok .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.` FACTORY._.. = re of man aetureti_ Facto re-manufactu red to -match,. at h new car �erfo - c r P mance by Canada's most as a even e c d ebw d ' xP r I er.40 o0 milesor90.day guarantee 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 !- air 9 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..' 4, 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, .1; Tenders ' n' l•:. Tear d s are 'tobe ' ' sealed e o e clearly ,.._ in ov�,c y markedr=Equip- went", i itTe " nde Cafeteria and Kitchen Equ p went" i .. All detailsand specifications' may be, secured from;' the' undersigned L< OVJ'eStr any . 0en t tierorir .'thereof, a 'no necessarily, accepted..: -JO N BE Sec A G. BERRY S'e . =T rens.: Huron County Horne Committee, ,.: Court :House' Goderich `:Ontari ! 1 --COAST R A E TI r (I. 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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 • COIL SPRINGS Chev.,' 1954- - Pair'::,. .. 10.10• Dodge, Ford, Meteor and' Plymouth.(most to '56),pair.- t0-,1 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, CARBURETOR p R REPAIR; KITS Every needed part is ' Included, finest' qua& :___ice carefully machined and gu9ranteedd foo fit ' 1V.� OLQ.•4J. 5:,, Mort Popular_ Cars • FUEL PUMPS Neoprene, diaphragm. 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