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MILLS MOTOR SALES
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198 PLYMOUTH 'SAVOY "8”
' . 4 door sedan, Overdrive transmission, push button
. : • radio ) PlPstic.ePveis. and other extras:'' Black and
+ • grey exterior with .red and black interior12,000
miles1957 FORD. CUSTOM SEDAN
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' . ,-Hurray for thisone. .• '. . .
. V8; radio, one owner, two tone blue and beige
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finish. Very clean *car. '. , • .
.1956 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN .
- -Push button transmission!. radio, 2 tone paint, loca
' owner since new. . - ' • . .
0 '1956/PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR SEDAN - . •
.savoy mcidel, 2 -tone blue and white with matching
°t.. .. interior-SOld ;by us new:
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1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN • , . ..
An immaculate car, serviced by us'sinee.new.
1955 DODGE, 2 -DOOR SEDAN . • ', •
. 2 tone paint arid all standard extra's'
4954 DODGE STATION- WAGON
1953 BUICK HARD TOP Automatic txansmission.
1953 FORD SEDAN Metallic green and white '
MANY LOWER PRICED CARS TQ•CHOOSE FROM
AND MANY USED TRUCKS.
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Phone Office 755 -Used car lot 724 .
•OPEN EVENINGS, UNTIL 9:00 p.m.
ORSEE
si.ir!RTE4T STATION, tuciso •
0.61106-10.0-0.
RETARDED CRILDliEN'S •
SCHOOL. GETS GRANT •
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. The.Wingharn and District As-
• sociation for Retarded Children,
ing bas .a project underway for the
ter, purchase of their 'own. building,
• in •Vingliam to . conduct these:
classes.'
•The project received a big
Nod the first of the week when
John W. Hanna, •M2.P.,, receiv-
- ed •word from Hon.' W. J. Dun-
lop, Minister. of Education, to
4the effect that'a provincial grant
of $1,275 ,had been 'made to the
• Association.
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1 'on You and, .have been letting
stack in the same: ,snOwbanks:',
viar- will be splaShing. thrOugh the
cram Same mind iholes. You 'and 1 get
gasoline at the 'smile servicesta-
tion, bur our groceries' and clo-
thes in the same stOres. We Watch
the same crow fly overhead,
, watch the Same children go and
wine from, school, watch, the
• same T.V. station and go` to the
same auction sales. , Yon. and. I
have much in common what af-
fects You affects: me. ,If you were
running for parliament. would.
• You eicpeet ine to vote for you?
• RAE J. WA'I'SON,
ILI No. 1, Liieknow
Our Liberal Candidate For The.
Next Provincial Election. '
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conla
land,
ip to
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they
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bro.
suf-
urieS
lActIjOR__ SALES, ARE, THIRD
OF NATION'S FOOD BILL,
NI. r. Fred Beck, Ilarriston in-
• dustrialist, spoke in the 'United
Church on Sunday morning on•
.. behalf' of the Ontario Temper
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mice Federation; and .gave 'a
splendid talk,. that was the more
impressive •by the fact that he
at.One time had 'the appetite: Mr'.
Beck said •that.only by the Grace
of God was, he able to give it up
and that every time he sees an
inebriate, he feels that 'but for
that grace, "there ' would .go 11",
M. Beck aPPealed for paren-
tal:example in this. regard,!.and
quoted., from the Church'. calen-
.dar,' ''train up A child in tille"waY'
she shoUld. go, and walk ,there
alcoholicyOurSelfor:Ce.veori7agaewa,,h,:laeia• that
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The speaker, •in •. referring to
' hation'sueli as ours .which spends
more on drink than' religious. and
• eduCational causes : is . •treading
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. the road of decadence that befell
• earlier civilizations. . •
' 14. 'is astounding that our drin
bili is one-third of what is 'spell
for food, and referred to the traf-
'tfie's• toll in broken homes, moral
degenerationand ,other tragedies,
Many of which; strike on the
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highways; where alcohol plays a
• 'Part •directly or •indired4Y-in 45%
of highway accidents:-
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INTRON CO. CROP REPORT
Snow- is rapidly disaPpearing4
land is firming up very quickly.
Dry areas are. beginning to .ap•
• pear in southern part .of County.
Too early to assess wheat and
• hay and' pasture winter damage.
• COMPETED IN REGION ••
•SPEAKING CONTEST
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The second round 'of the Liana
sponsoredpublic speaking coA.-1
test' for .,High School students!
was held at Monkton on .Friday
evening. Diane 'Rayner an Don-
ald. Hagedorn represented' • the
local 'school in 'this regional cdn-,
test which,' attracted 'speakers
from 'Mount Forest,. Arthur, St.
Marys; Stratford and LucknoW.•..
The. winners.Were David Row-
ed a St. Marys and Carol Hogg
..of Arthur. Runners-up were.BeV-
erly .Pogson' of Stratford .and'
George Allan; of Miount Forest.
The tdp' winners received $25.00
and other contestants $10.00 each.
The next round Is at -Orange-
ville • with ;the :Ontario -Quebec
finals in: .Renfrew on May .2nd..
One of the, • judges on Friday
night was Miss Jean .0shorne. of
• Listowel.. Chairman ' was ' • Mr:
• pissonneite of 'Stratford Collegi-.
ate, father of Dr. Peter Iiiisson7
• nette of 'Ripley. • „„ , •
Deputy Governor Harvey Web-
sier and Lion 1V.11.11 .Rayner
• comtpanied: the Lucknow contes-
tants to Motikton.
LAST OF
'MILLER FAMILY DIES, •
The death .of Joseph • Albert
• Miller, a native of this cOmmuni-
ty; occurred in'. London on' 'Mon -
'.day in his 80th year; He is an
uncle of Frank Miller of Lang -
'side. • •• • • • ;
Mr. Miller was' ithe , last sur-
viving Member of, the fainily of
Tom. Miller 'and Catherine Young
He was born in 'what .s .n�w the
Cooper hoine. near South Kin-
loss Church, and he frequently
returned. to • the cornimmity of
his birth and never failed to visit
the old cemetery.
• The funeral service was in
London on Wednesday. He i sura
viied by his wife, the former
Mary Le arclay, two sons,
Ames of Detroit and Orlo ,of
London and a daughter; Mrs.
,Mae Tennant of, London.
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WEAR.
CONCORD IA
SHOES
• for
100,% Satisfaction
Sold, direct' to you at fac-
tory prices. EVery. type for
everyone.
•: VALUABLE FREE GIFT
•. to new customers .
.To Contadt.
District, 'Representative
.. Write To P.O: Box: 249
DURHAM, ONTARIO
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MEDICAL .00i0PERATIVES
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Health • .1..tisitratIce .-Frotection.„
YEARLY PREMIUM
Indiiiduals
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE -
The government's basic standard •
• ward hospital plan „. „ . .,„ .$.50.40 $.2520
.MAJOR MEDICAL 'PLAN
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who*, included with surgca1 plan,
• ,pays 80%1,0 41.11..lienses nOt.,cov,- ,
• ered by surgical contract after the.
, first $100. '8c up to $5,000. Note:
most co-ops offer guaranteed con-
tracts, siorne• are pro -rata agreements 10.00
URGICAL CONTRACT •
u'tting procedures, fractures, disloc-
ations, x-rays, anaesthetists services;' •
'childbirth expenses added On. family
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plans after a waiting period:....... 38.00
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TOTALS . , ... . •. . ... . ... . . . : . • ,14 98,40 * 49.20:.
• Optional $1,000 'terrn life insurance . .'
protection now available (underwrit-
ten by Co-operative Life Insurance
Company) ...... : . . .. *.' . ..... 9.00 , 9.00
TOTAL ANNUAL COSTS , .$107A0 •$ 58.20 I.
.-Compare this with the luxury -laden plans offered by 1
• old-line profit insurance companies! See how much you'
save when you/buy Co -Op ESSENTIAL protection.
Look at typical rates ,of non -co-operative companies
listed below:
Families Individuals i
Old-line 'luxury" benefits plus life • .
insurance plana , . . . . .$115:00 • $ 58.00 I
The government's, basic standard
ward hospital plan . 50 40 • 25.10.
Total annual premiums . . .$165.40 $ 83.20
YOU CAN SAVE ANNUALLY ••
$58,00 if you are a family, or $25.00 if you are an
iiidiyiduaj, by subscribing to the CO-OP "ESSENTIAL
PACKAGE" PLAN, including Ontario', hospital. insurc„
ance, plus a moderate .amount of• term life insurance
protection.
Bruce Co-operative Medical. Services
Paisley, contaria Phone 98
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YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN A `.`ICROEHLER",
•A. NAME OF QUALITY AND' DEPENDABILITY
Drop ,in and look over ,the many styles we have to
offer., • 'Choose'• from. doiens of fabrics and patterns.
HIGHEST TRADE-IN' ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD SUITE
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McLENNAN and MatKENZIE
Furniture, dealer Ohone 1 1, Lucknow
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