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1 'International 'No• 11,1, Home Freezer , ._:....,,.$529.75 $435,00
1 Dominion Range with' light and tune .343.00 269.5.0
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1 A Girt nent`,size Range .'ninth; tinier tend clock ; 270401,',. 199.50
1 -Dominion Streamliner' Electric 'Washer 209.50 1 12950
minion ectric Washer' with • • • a'9
El . :, p�iP, 199. 124,
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srge , Ql Heater , . ' :.;, 120;00 " 89.95.
1, -•;Small Oil • Heater • ' ......'.. , 87.00 64:95
—,Little ' Beaver Haicnanermil'1 with Dust Proof
3 H.P. '. .Motor .• '385 00
,4Rocket '"A" Power Lawn Mowers. ' 169:50'
15==S.70 x 15 All -Weather Goodyear .Tires 31.50
• Assorted Automobile,; Tractor and Implement 'Tires „ `.
1—Kingwyse. Elevator 411.95
;Pedlar's, Steel lioofingA, '7, 8, 9, i0 Ft,' Lengths
2 -Extension 'Ladders, 30 and 32 'Ft.
Assorted Hay Tools, Sundry Hardware Items
Used Gem Grain holler::
2 used 1 H.P Electric Motors,
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129.50
23.00'
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International Harvester Tractor and Machine Parts
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114TEFtNATIONAL HARV E• TSER, .
MACHINES and: TRACTORS
Binders, Power ; Mowers, " Horse Mowers 12 Ft. Windrower`
Cultivators
ultivators & Disks, ',different widths,
2 and; 3 FurreW, roas,.
Hayloatlers, 'Side-rakes,-,Lanpackers,` ,Spring' •Tooth.''xrrrows.
USED MACHINES and TRACTORS
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"1,'IMBER TIPS
All leading teams with the ex-
ception of the Cubs were beaten.
last week by trailing entries. The
Dungannon crew escaped the
same fate by 'controlling the
struggling Coons • for the one and
only big count of'. • the evening.
Top, match was staged by the
Pole Cats and. Gophers who rack-
ed " up team ',totals' of 3005 and
2$95 pins, .Other good team scores
were Zebras' .. 2922 and Cubs'
2908. .
. a result the Beavers- have
several teams right on their heels
while remaining .teams scranible
for `those coveted•'play-off berths..
Gopher Greer, Chipmunk An-
na Johnston' and• Wolverine Mary
Fisher were ind ividiial :standouts
with fiats - of 619 and • 543 and a
top single, ''of . 241 pins; Zebra
,Hamilton's grand• total .of. .685
bettered, other top-notch' cantri
butions by that Ticat Purdon duo
along with Wolverine Mary Fish-
er. . •. ,
Algain, we urge everyone to"•
watch for, "dead" balls • ' Hopping.
back into play. ;-Occasionally a
ball thrown .into the gutter will
hit .a pin, rough'•spot' or nail •and
knock down upright pins, which'
should not be counted.: In. fair-•
ness to . your .Opponents plays
should be. ,questioned only when
they, are made.' ,
•'Tonight. ' is to night of :our
annual turkey.' roll! '':If all' play-
ers . are • interested• there wih.'be:
a 15 -pound bird for high aggre,
gate couple , and 'two. , 8=pound
birds', for gents' and ladies' high
singles.'
WEPN'ESDAY,;
Dt
loth, 1902;
OBIT,. UAR
MRS. JOHN WILKIE
A life • long resident of ;Huron
township,. Mrs, John Wilkie pass,
ed away, at her home 'in, .Amber -
ley oh Saturday, November. 22.
The former Letitia Jane Blue,'
she was born .in. 1870, daughter
of the: late Mr. and, Mrs• Donald
Blue. In 1892 she married. John
Wilkie, who predeceased 'her' in
1931. A daughter, Mary, died in
1925. •
She' . was a.. member of ' Pine.
River United Church and was
active. in its organizations. ;She ip.
survived' by one daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Courtney; two grandchild-
ren, :Donald ' Courtney and Mrs.
John' C. McDonald, and .5 great.
grandchildren. ,
The funeral,-• 'which. 'was. ' con_
ducted from the McLennan Fun,
eral lfome at Ripley; was largely
attended. The. Rev. J, C. Hutton
Of Pine River ;and. anephew, the;
Rev. James Blair of ,Milton, of,
ficiated,.
-A duet, The Land",,
was rendered 'by. Archie Court-
ney
, and Charles Boyd, accom-:
panied by Miss Geraldine' Court-.
ney'. .; .
.Pallbearers were WM.. Blue,
John.. Bine,. 'George Blue, Sam
Geddes, Walter Brown''and Grant
MaDiarmid.'. Flower bearers" were.
Lloyd Irwin, Elmer. Reavie, Ste-
wart Shiells, Duncan Thorburn,
Arnold Wilkie,`. Archie Courtney,
Ross' Shiells and: Arthur '"Court=
ney.
Those 'attending from a''dis-
tance were. ' the Rey.' James and
Mrs. Blair of Milton, Miss Myrtle;
Blair. of London,. Messrs. William
and George 'Blue', and :'Mrs. Neil;
Team StandingGoodhand of Detroit, and Mr. and
Beavers' 41, Tigers 39, Cubs' 37, J Mrs John .Blue .of Corunna.
Gophers,' 3,5, : Lions 31, Pole Cats, '
31; Wolverines 29, Chipmunks 28, 4'ROBERT 11. HIBBEN'
Zebras 23, Coon's 21. • •
MIDGETS HAD WORKOUT
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The, Midget • hockey
team had
, their „first -'+go of t1 aseason on.
Monday night when- , they , prac-
tised! in Wingham. An invitation.
is extended ito all boys of Midget
age ''whowould like to -try°: out;
to leave their 'names with "Bud"
Thompson : 'or .'Jack : Cook,,
An insurance policy was taken
out this .week covering the Mid -
;gets in case 'of injury.
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Receive .Jackets . • •
Meaford Athletic Association
.has made' the presentation of lea:"
ther ' jackets to : the • Fasbb:all'
champions: They arrived after
the' trophy presentation banquet.
The. `Council presented the boys
with' leather wallets;
Robert George. Hibben, a . for-
riser resident of : Ashfield. Town='
ship,. died at -his residence. in Kin-
cardine ;on .November .26th; after
•a lengthy . ilhiess.
r'- _Born '80year ago in.:. Kent,+
England,- he canie to. Canada af-
ter his marriage io 1895 to Emma
Parker :She survives, along with
kfoue sons George and'.,Jack,. St,
Catherines; Harry, .Hanover. and
Harold, :Bowrnasiville; three dau-'
ghters ' Mrs. Charles McLean, ' of
London; . Mrs. Thomas. ' Th'orburnl
Kincardine and Mrs. F, Williairns,
Bownianville; 18, andchildren
and 22 great .grandchildren; a'
brother .arid ' two 'sisters in' . Eng
Funeral service.- was held• No
vember 28th at • the Linklater
funeral home 'with the Rev: Win.
B. Mitchell - of ` Knox. 'Church of-
ficiating. Interment was'.in Kin -
Commencing . November lst, 1952 to : December '24th 1952
PURCHASED 'FROM ERUSSE .S MOTORS"SAT A 'VALUE OVER $300
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To Take Place On ,The Eve Of Decerriber .24-th,• 1952
HERE ARE SOME BIG VALUE CARS: TO: CHOOS
1952 .CHEV. DELUXE"` STYLINE' COACH
1952 CIHEV.. STYLELINE SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN
'TWO 1951: CHEM. STYLELINE' SEDANS at , .:...r ,.;..... $1850
1951 •CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE, , SEDAN
• 1951 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH , 81850
FROM.
1949 PLYAOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN$1395 1
1949 METEOR SEDAN, completely reconditioned. ";...' $1295:
2-1948 CHEV. SEDANS.
TRUCICS
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1953 DODGE.'TON PI.CK=UP, Selling !at below .liar
'TWO 1951 ' CHEV, DELUXE STYLELINE SEDANS .. 2-1948 INTERNATIONAL 1/2TON 'PICK-UPS
1950 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN; fully equipped 1948 CHEV. Y -TON" PICKUP
1949 CHEV 5 -PASSENGER 'COUPE, 'fully equipped', $1495* 1946 MERCURY %j2 -TON PANEL ,,.•
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MANY -OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
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STEEL . e ROOF TAINTING.
Sanding It. Fihishing
Estimates Without Obligation
,Eniberin. & Maclnnes
Lucknow 194 in
Wingham 654-32
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card'ine •:cemetery. ;
"Except for Mrs. ' Thorburn, .-ab.
sent through iliness,'al'l members`
.of • the 'family :were , present, as
well. as friends from Luckno,v,
nberley. and Kintail and Mr:;
and Mrs.:Harold. Jardine, Mark-
ham Mr. and :,.Mrs. .Percy Bourne;
Toronto; ' Mr,' and Mrs: Bruce
Tull, 'Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Mur -1
ra Mrs: 'Helen Vanner, : London•'
.Misses, Florence' and Shirley 'Me-
Lean ' London and' Miss Bett
Y.
VV lliams, Bownianville,
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KINTAIL INSTITUTE WANTS
HISTORICAL' INFORMATION..•
:The Christmas meeting.::.of' the.
Kintail W. I. was held at the'"
•hoarse of Mrs. Henry MacKenzie
with, 24 members, 6 children 'and
5 !visitors, .present. The roll call
was answered `with a gift to the
Children's Aid Society in Goder-
ich.. Mrs.; :ilay; Dalton gave 'a re-
port on her day at the . W:1: rally
'at .Seaforth, Contributions 'of' $10.,
each .weremade to the War•
Memorial Children's Hospital and' .
the 'Christmas Seal: fund:
A coirirnittee of Mrs. -Fred Mc-
Gregor and, • Mrs.. George Mon-
crief was appointed to make s
start on as Pweedsmuir book' 'of .E
our cornrmunity. They 'would., be
glad to, accept'any• historical in-
formation of the .Kintail . district:
Mrs. Bob':. Scott favored with
two Christmas songs and: Mrs:
Dan Wy.Tds played, for Christmas
carols. Mrs. Dave • 'MacKenzie
gave, a demonstration on making.
Christmasdecorations and gtfts�
A ;good .: time „ was reported from
the card' ,party. held. 'in the :Leg- •
ion ;cons at which'the, Kintail
WI entertained the. Dungannon
ladies and their 'husbands. The
Queen closed the meeting after
Which a' lovely 'plate lunch was
served by the hostess from.which
$7.00 was realized' for thc areas-
. ury.
'BORN
MAIZE^at, Alexandra.' Hospital
Goderich, . on November 30, J952;
.to' Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Maize,
R. 1, .Dungannon, 'a•-daugltter.
MacvDOTtA D. -- at Alexandra
hospital; Goderich, an `oveinb'er
26;:. , Mr: 'and Lloyd
MaeDbn1952altod, li; .: 3; I Mrs uekno v,
a
daughter..
FITLGER,A.:L'D at Alexandra
Hospital, Gpderach, on Decemb t
1, 1952, to Mr. and' Mrs. ,Tac
Pli gerald, R, 7 Lucknt ,':a
ghter 1Vaf'lene Ellen.
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