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RADIATOR ,
REFILL; WITS
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Change your :oil
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• Chassis: Lubrication
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WIIEN COLI) WEATHER STRIKES
BE:PREPARED !
WINTER
Phone792
G S. & W. V. Smith
�SEAFORTH
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs,- Maurice •Dillon
sand children, St.'Thomas'; Mr. and
`Mrs. Sylvester- Ryan and children,
Sebringville; Mr. and Mrs.' ` Wil-
fred Duffy and children, . Wood-
stock, and Mr. and. Mrs. James
Kelly and daughter, 'Seaforth, with
Mrs. Louis: Dillon and ,Dorothy -•
Mrs.:'Frank ;Fitzgibbons, Harail-,'
ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Flan-
nery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacRae and
daughter at Parkhill.. • '
Mr. Paul Holland, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holland:
A bazaar and hpnie baking sale
..will be held by St. Mary's Guild
at the home of Mrs, Charles Friend
on Saturday.
Mr..; and Mrs. John Frostand
two daughters, of Dundas, and Mr.
and Mrs Ken Dill and "family, St.
Marys, ; with Mr. and Mrs. Joe.
Dill.
Funeral of J.Stapleton
Many friends and '.relatives: at
tended thefuneral of the late` Jose
tended' the funeral of the -.late
Josepl-i Stapleton, who th.ed 'sud
denly;on. Tuesday at;his 'home• in'
Dublin.'; The apody rested• at. his°
home till Friday • morning, .when
Requiem High;MaSs was sung at`
St. ' . Patrick's Roman ' Catholic
Church" by :Rev kl£eini 'Durand lat.
:9:30. Rev. Dr' J. B. Ffoulkes was
in the "Sanctuary. • Mrs. Lane;: pre-,
sided; at' the organ;and was Bassist
ed-by.:the school choir.
The ; pallbearers; were James:
O'Connor, Martin Klinkhanier '•Jos-
eph, Dorsey, :Louis Bruater, Tom
•Simonsen and Edward. Byers.' Bur
ial took' place: in the :parish ceme-,
• tery. i
Attending'" the funeral of the late.
'Joseph' Stapleton were; Mrs..Rita
Stapleton, Collingwood, Mr.. and'
Mrs. George McCann,Mrs..:Won
Stapleton, Toledo, :Ohi'o, Mr • and
Mrs Lours : Matthews; •Mrs:'•:Basil
Byrne,"Detroit; Mr, and Mrs': D
R ' Williams,• Jacksonville, Florida;'
,Mrs.••11 Campbell; and son Mrs.
Br about, and. daughter, Mrs j. Bert
Phillips and family, .London,` Mr..
and: Mrs Leonard Nagle, Robert
and :Linda; Mr. .and Mrs Earl
Nagle;' Stratford; Mrs. Florence
McNeil; Mr. Allan, McNeil,. Strath-'
roy; Mr -.and.:Mrs.:Charles: Allen;
Mr. and Mrs. TOM' Allen; Mr. and_
•Mrs. Clifford :0. Grady; ,London„
CHECK'
IN
D'ISTRI'C.T
DAER—ILUGILL
AUBURN—A. quiet wedding was
solemnized in St. George's Angli-
can Church„ Goderich, when. Rev.
'DrK. E. Taylor united. in mar-
riage Janet Dianne, elder daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugill, and
Alvin Daer, son: of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Daer, of Auburn,
The bride wore a blue'and white
figured nylon sheath dress, head-
band of white baby mums, white
accessories, and carried her grand-
mother's Prayer Book, adorned
with red,::roses..
• .Miss Vivienne ill ` was . her
sister's ♦bridesm wearing `'a
dress' of pink polished cotton with
corsage of pink carnations and
white. achessories:.
Mr, Gordon Daer was grooms-
man for 'his brother.'
A reception was held at Tiger.
Dunlop Inn. The bride's mother
was dressed in ;red and `;black fig-
ured silk,.'. black accessories and.
corsage, of white carnations. ' the
groom's mother :wore a blue fig
nred.jersey,_black accessories anti
a'corsage of 'white carnations.
Following a honeymoon the cou-
ple will reside; in.:Goderich.
• CLAIM—NIA/NS
d
AUBURN—A P"Y
vett Wedding
took
place at Nile United Church when
Rev.;A.: E. Elistace united in mar-
riage . June Leone Nivins, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nivins,
of R.R. 3, Auburn, and :Mr. Sohn.
Gordon Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs:
Tait Clark, of R.R..5," `Goderich.
The church- was decorated with
pink gladioli:
The bride wore.a gownf whiteo
crystaline taffeta featuring a 1ace-
edged- portrait neckline and lily -
point' sleeves. On the ` `full skirt
were lace and sequin appliques and
her "illusion veil was held in place
by a seed pearl headdress. .She
carried a white Bible crested with
red . roses 'and ribbon streamers.
Her travelling costume was a roy-
al blue wool jersey dress, light
blue coat with white and black ac-
cessories and a corsage of red ros-
• The bride's sister, .Mrs. Leonard
Jenkins, was. matron of honor, and
wore a .pink nylon chiffon cocktail
Iength :dress "-:with 'matching • hat,-
and
at,and carried a .nosegay .OL. tinted
blue gladioli. Two "nieces, of the
bride, Valerie`, Clutton and Kathy
Dougherty,- acted as flower -girls,
Wearing" dresses of blue nylon With.
bandeaus of,`flowers, and carried
Huron Y.P.
Meet in Seaforth
The young people o+f(,HuronPres-
bytery . held their annual fall rally
at Northside United Chirch, Sea -
forth The guest speaker 'for' the
evening was Rev. 'Dr;.J., . Semple,
m
of Egondville.. ; His theme was
`Studying Larger Maps." About:
130 attended this`;rally
..:Seaforth YP,U led in a short sing
song to ;start things off.m
Bgond
;vide YPU led in ` a very inspiring.,
worship with Geraldine ,McTag-
gart. singing "Bless. This House."
Rev. J. C. Britton announced the
benediction.
-Huron , Farm News
Grain, corn harvesting in . ;the
county is'in frill' swing with excel-
lent yields and low moisture :con-:
tent reported. Many , farmers are
also busy at the fall plowing.
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WEDDINOS
nosegays of pink tinted gladioli°
The groomsman was -the groom's
brother, Mr. James Clark :and the
ushers were . Wesley ' Nivins and
Mr._John Gibson..
The organist,.Mr. Donald Squires,
accompanied the soloist, Miss .Di
ane Vanderburgh, of Goderich, who�..
sang "0 Perfect Love" and `
Thou; Mine. Own."
The reception was held in the
church' parlors, -and .the bride's
mother, wearing a black and green
figured dress and 'a corsage of
yellow carnations, received the
guests. She was assisted by the
groom's mother, who wore •a blue
dress with" a corsage of pink . ear -
nations.'
+oa
wedding trip: to Ot
e
tawa, thewing young couple will :resid
in 'allColborne township.
EAST' ,McKILLOP
Mr..and' Mrs. William. Morgan
and family, of Guelph, spent the
weekend atthe. home' of Mr. and.
Mrs .Norman Fggext
Mr. arid Mrs Irvin "Johnston, of
Listowel, visited with Mrs, Charles
Eggert and Mr. and Mrs." Irvin`,
Quite a number of men from
this vicinity attended the plowing:
match at lhundas last week.
Mr: .and`"Mrs. Lester Green, of.
Roseville, Mich., spent Thanksgiv-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Hoegy.
The October meeting ,of the 'Wo-
men's. Association was held at -the;:
home • of '.Mrs. Fred .Hoegy; Sea-
forth. ,Mrs. Irvin ;Rock was • Ina
charge of the 'Meeting, assisted by
Mrs. Ford•.'Dickison. The theine
was based on "Thanksgiving
Rev: 'and'Mrs. Amacher ':sang a
'duet." •It ,was decided to have a
bazaar November 7th , at - Tait's
store," Brodhagen, also to,. accept
the invitation from the Brodhagen
United Lutheran Ladies November',
4. The next'meeting rs to'`be'-held-
Noverjiber 12 at the, home of Mr:
Mr. I'tughie 'McBride, of Lindon,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy'l1VIcBride.
'Mrs.' Nancy Koehler, of
Zurich,
visited with Mrs. • Mary Manson`
and Mr. and -Mrs. Newell Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs; Roy ,McBride and
Johnny' attended a wedding at Am-
'
m-
' Mr. and Mrs Edmund Oesch and
family and Mr. and -Mrs. Elmer.
Desch, of Zurich, spent Snndayt
Walton, ">
Mr. Grant McNain,; of Amberly,'
and, Mr. Johnny McBride have re-
turned.: home after' spending a few
weeks in, the ,West.-
BLAKE
•
•REALESTATE CHANGE •
•
The -sale.of the-Dourve Bruinsma:
farm,, 'let •29, ':HRS, Tuckersmith:
tOwnship, was announced this' week
by'. Joseph McConnell, salesman
'for John Bosveid-,real,estate.: The
farm, located. on ;No.1'8 highway;
has been purchased by .'Ted
Sjaerda.. , •
and,••Mrs. Alvin Beuerinann, ' with.
Mrs. •William, .Koehler and Mrs
Norman. Eggert to i
be in:charge':
(Intended for last week)
.'Mr. and Mrs. William' Koehler
returned• home' `on Thursday' of last
week after spending five weeks.
with Mrs. Koehler's two sisters in
Saskatchewan.
Ms,. Campbell left for•
r�Ern' na mRb ,
Toronto to join her 'sister,: Mrs:.
;Rachael McLean, where they left
for. `their homes,. in-:WeStenrCaii=:
ada after spending several 'weeks;
with relatives in this, community.
Miss Mary.'Jackson spent Sunday'
at the:hon r • and Mrs. Nor
man -Eggert.' ,M
rt
and -Mrs. Irvin Rock <• and`'
.fa,mily'•spent Sunday with' relatives.
at Stratford •" : '
Miss "Lila Smith, 'of Kitchener;
-spent-;Sunday- :with=..Mi ,and -:Mrs..
Lavern Hoegy.
Do 't OU ant
GUARA T .Radiator Protection
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To May 1st; 1960?
You Get
it with New SUPERTEST ANTI -FREEZE-!''
When you buy new Supertest Anti -Freeze, this Guarantee .accompanies.
your purchase "Any Loss of anti -freeze between fill -up time; and May
Ist, .1960, will be replaced FREE: OF CHARGE BY SUPERTEST."
Your Supertest dealer will.
1. Inspect your cooling system completely and report any -leaks or
wornout part to you.
2. Make any necessary repairs' and install new Supertest reeze.
to the required: level of protection. '
3. Attach the Guarantee Tag, honoured by Supertest Dealers.,
FOR ALL WINTERIZATIO,N ; PROBLEMS -'SEE:
Brink
Let us.flush your radiator'
now, : stop rust and leaks
andrefill with anti -freeze
-for- -winter-long protec=
L1011.;
•We'll ^completely prepare your
car for the long cold winter mouths
ahead l
t in today —.we'll, check it, front to back
Phone :146;
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Seafort#
Get Your
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CAR'S<,LOOKS
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Coma to'DUBLIN
and
A shiny, dent -free "like
new" car is worth ;<so
much" more to .you
in pride of ownership
in actual, trade-in
vn't delay. Let
o u`ralue exDoperts; :beautify
your car to -day!
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SEADORTII, ONT.
See -Us:' For All .'Your.
Repair Work.
e now have a body -and fender repair Shop open
to...look after;repairs to your ear.
SIIE-LL PRODUCTS
' 24 Hour O M.L. and DAA. Towing
`DUBLIN:' —'''Phone 73 r 2 - Res. 73 r
SAVE YOU $ $ $ $ $ THIS
WINTER !
YES, an ounce of "prevention can save .you a peck of money,
a .pound of trouble too, when you're dealing -with` cars! The trouble We'.
discover to -day, and repair at very littie'eost, couldbe a major prob-
lem. to-niorroVv' . and `cost. you `plenty, Why gamble?"
DRI -CTE IN TO -D Y FOR A;THOROUGH
FALL CHECI(-UP
RE WISE...
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/NTE.P/ZE
DON'T BE CAITGHT FROZEN=:
We'll- check your Anti -Freeze
DONT BE CAUGHT' ."DEAD"—
We'll
EAD —We'll check your Battery.
DON'T BE CAUGHT FLAT
W e'ii check your Tires ,
OUR COMPLETE CHECK -1'4' INCLUDES
e; Brakes -and Tires • Anti -Freeze • Radiator
•; Transmission • Diffrential '• Battery,
• Crankcase - • Lubrication : Spark Plugs'
WINTERIZE
your Car
TO -DA
1
SLAY $-APE ! •Let us .`overhaul'`; your
:air Thoroughly, ..for . °CoId:.- Weather_.
Driving
YOUR CO NOW! r ,
Drive in'
we'll' check` your car
over and get it
ready for the hard
a winter drive.
Don't Be Caught:
Cold--
Have your car;
ready.
a Protect yoiur
Rowcliffe
.PHONE 541
S. EAF()RTI'I-
Shell , P►rOduct
Phone' 452 A Seafortih
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• FLUSH TRANSMISSION AND REAR •AXLE and £ill ,With -
Winter 1ubricaiits of ,recomniended grade.
4. DRAIN COOLING,SYSTEM Tighten, all.comleetions and pre
pare radiator 'for anti -freeze.,''
• FLIJSH ENGINE CRANKCASE and refill with lubricating oil
of proper, winter grade.
• CHECK AND: REFILL BATTERY—Tighten electrical connec-
tions.
• LUBRICATE CHASSIS at all points with winter lubricants, '
+ INSPECT AND ADJUST BRAKES and addfluid" if• necessary„
+•ADJUST AND TUYNEE ENGINE COMPLETELY, including igni=
• ,tion and carburetion. '
•
Winter means more to the' average motorist =
time-consup ing starts If his car is ..not in: the
right shape to meet it , . Ice and Snow make
driving dangerous! ! A`: sudden skid, 4 faulty turn
can bring financial and physical disaster.
Drive Your Car in Today!
We'11 Filc It Up Right For the Season in a Ji
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