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1957 Pontiae Deluxe Sedan; ,autornatic, transinission, ,
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1957;6heIr.. Deluxe Sedan' fully equipped, aut°1n.atic .$2,495
.1957echey.. Deluxe. Sedan, fully equipped $2,Z95
1956 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, ',automatic, fullY. equipped
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1956 Ford CtWonitine; atitomatic,. fu11y equipped $1,995
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1956 Poritiacs,„ Deluxe Sedan and Coach, automatic '$2,095
1956 Chev.,,Deluxe,. low mileage, •$1,995
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195.1 Meteor Hardtop; automatic, .fully equippd
1954 Chev. Standard Sedan, fully equipped
1953 Meteor Coach: . .
1953 Ford Customiine,.. aUtTnatic $1,250
1953 Ford Sedan • $1,095
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1952 Pontiac Coach . • •: ,.. • . $ 895
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RS, BAILLIf
(By Cargill Correspondent)
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Death again: entered our
removing anOtber esteemed
eitiZen, very near and .dear
all Of us, in the PerSoiWof'. Mrs.
W. T. ai11ie,who, PaSSed. amPaY
.•ir Bruce cOunty Hospital early
Friday morning, . February 14th,
follQwing • an illness 'extending
over two years, which. she en-
dured with remarkable patience.'
Her funeral :was held,' fro the
Scheutt :funeral he* on ,Satur-
day morning, with RP•Y• W. 11.
s urn triereg ;Or ' zSeaforth,.., .fornier,..
minister irr the l�cal Aited
Church, a • close .friend • of ' the
family, in charge.
The-. late Mrs. Baillie,- the for-
mer, "Frances %. of LuCknow,f
came hereas a bride' some 'thirty
years .agp,..,.and, iihniecliatelk-the
villagers received her as their
for 'by her cheery, „easy
manner she won a ,big place in,
p e ounel in her a friend indeed,
Mrs. Bailie's. interests were var-
ied, until illness prevente& Dur-
ing the 'Second ;World War she
was untiring in her work with,
the Cargill Patriotic League, as-
sisting in ,Putting' actois many
• comforts for the boys at the
front, and welcoming'hOme those
.Who returned; Later, she super-
vised many of.' the POpPy Day.
-sales held in the village. An -41T-
. dent bowler,, „shewon many:,
gan•zes. She Was ,a .iciod Sports-
man,' taking .,-her • loss with as
ood:.grace as win. She • assisted.
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1955 Chey. -tOn • Pickup $1,050
' 250
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1950 GMC Pickup
1952 GMC 1 -ton -Pickup
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Brussels"..
,Huron County's Foremoit Used Car Dealers
Cash, .Trade,' Ternis%—' Open- Evenings Until
Cities' Service Dealer •• • Phone 73x; Brussels
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If. oughts could. be read, a People who fly into . a rage ,,g
lot of faces ' might be redder. ',I always make a. bad' landing. a
in the' . office. it her:: husbands
arage, where the Ourblic found it
pleaSure to 'meet her. • .
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- 'Her' chj, interest Was her
home, where for those wedded
years God permitted her to per-
form -her- -dutieS:--with love and
devotion. Slie loved • her taMPY
and they loved her. • •
Mrs. Panne has been *confined',
to her hbmefor .ger •two„ years
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part: of which time .was spent in
bed. , Just a week before her
death her conditiQn became so
• serious that she was rushed to
the hospital where she' 'gradually.
became 'Weaker. •AbOut Wednes-
day she 'rallied. and • her daugh,
ters, who had rushed home, from
various, parts of 'Canacla•.; were
to -have a nice visit: with
their ,nrother 'before - the • end
-came.• .
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During her Long illness • the •
question most,
`HotAv• is Frarikie", as we were
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deep interest •dind feeling every-,
One: toolcin- this' rema-rka ble. lady;
this incident carrie ,the:ywrifer's.
ears a: Week or , so agO, When
wont to call r To sho th
Bill, her 10 -year-old soh remark -
Wish mother was better". The
'''''ekIlla-4-14111 A native of ;Colborne: Town-
wish
1 ship ' Ken learned. 'his, • trade at
the Clinton News,Record. before '4. :LA
purcha'sing The Standard, • . ••• ,„
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cievOted illisbanct Rev. .1/Ir. SCAP1- •
i merell, cv4,rizig ;high. tri:but, to
the defoarted 4.11Qm he. so -
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Besides her, kband,
leaves to mourn . 'her passing,
daughters,three ltNwith
i .hetMiss
sitPatricia
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Mozsze, Que.;. Miss Joan Baillie
in welfare work at Hay River,.
(Franees)., Mrs. Thomas,
son, .yokangest,' .-of the
Wa:Fcl ..Qf Regina, Sask., and one
.faminitleyt.'mcth w4'41,:rt'lcie in
las .H11 Cethetery; .palibeareiS. •
being Judge P. S. MacKehzie,..
George,' •Ross, • ,J. Findly of
Walkerton;. Bilessrs Johrf;Meyer.. •
Clarence" Diebold' and H. Griee
of Cargill, • ' •
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PUBLISHER—DIES • ' •• • . : 4'4 .
Ken Whitmore,- age 49 affable ' • . •
publisher of the Blyth Standard,
died .uzie*.pectedly- early Sunday -
Morning, - The immediate cause
of his deith-was a 'haemorrhage
resulting, froth, a • perforated ul-
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other boys remark was, "That
is what •everyone wishes".
very -true remark for We were
all iriterested in her -condition,
• hopingthat sonie day her health
Woulclbe restored..We fel-many
more kind aets would have .beerz
One by 110. We rinist 'carry on
Where She left off.,:Well z -night
her family say as they Stood and
watched' her as • she went on
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SUPPORT ASSEMBLY •
TARO PLAN IN HURON
By a . vote • Of two to 'one,.
Huron. County hogprodneerS„ at ••••
their annual Meeting SaitirdaY ".
-alone and the Gates closed after tr:71-IresoiPlu' ioCnliPptroens,en'tteucfn by
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her, "We cannot' see her; .but
- the president ,1
she is still with, us. A mother of the Ontario
-• F'arrn Union requesting the On- • •
like ours is trzote.than • a mem-
tario Hog irodlieers'' Marketing
ory. She is Liying, Presenc"..
LBoard to set up, On' a trial. basis, •
deceased, was followed bY th the farrher's barn straight to the ..
The Srvice, a$ arrned1?y 'thQ a • syetem of :directing hogs. from.; • :
Your 1957 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at midnight,
March 12.
After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1957 licence or plates.
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On the Contrary, a resolution, A
introduced by the resolutions
committee?. headed by Ed 'Hen- . .• • :'• (4-, ' ' • ,.' .•
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drick, a Stephen township dir-
ector, ; -approving of the present' ' - 4. • ,.•.• Al 44_,
system of assernbly. yards, 'was • • • . •': - ' i ,?,:•.).„.,4.,',.1.•i•,,t
supported by the. large gather,
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The general Opinion seemed
to be,: "one plan is enough at
a. time, and ..let the aSsernbiy
yards • be given a fair trial".
Assembly Yards were. recently •
established in Huron. Township • :
drector' andalternate rn Ash-•• *: .
field are Raymond Finnigan •
and William Hunter and in West ••
W,awariesh, 'Wm. Good and Wm.
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EXTEND WELCOME ,.; •
TO EVENING SEkVICE ,
An invitation is extended to aIl ••
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Who are interested , and free/ to
come, •te attend pre -Easter 'even-
ing Services at the Pit-sbyterian• .
Church, beginning Sunday, Mar.,
• 2nd at .7 ip.m. A. serie, of talksp., : •
on "Footsteps to the Cross". will •
• be given by the • minister, Rev.'
Wallace McClean.
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Act now to avoid the last minute line-up. Heed this warning and avoid
inconvenience and possible prosecution.
• acing your "Proof .of Liability, Insurance"
Certificate. It will Satre you paying an ,extra •
$5.00 Wen yOu secure your plates. 'If you
do notliave a certificate check with your
insurance . agen t' today.,
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MARKS -NINETIETH..
BIRTHDAY
HELENS NEWS),
Cohgratualtions and: best 'wish.=
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es to Mrs. W. J. Hum " Humphrey who •••
observed her .90th birthday on
Saturday. Mrs Humphrey re- "
ceived many callers as 'well 'as "
many cards and giftg. • • ,4 • ' • •,
Plan to .a t tend the play' ••••. • •• A
"Henry's Mail Order Wife", by 4•• '.. -4, •
the ;•Colwariash: Junior ' Farmers ' ' • i• ,
in the Community Ia1l• on . Fri-
day evning. Ladies please bring' „ •.' ' • ".•
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The March ineethig •of '4the • •
Women's Institute ..will• be held
on Tuesday, 'March 4th, at 2.00
o'clock. Roll &ail, consti; • -1!
tutes a good eitizen"; mott; All . • - •
roads -Worth taking lead .Up hill;
by Mrs:, E. W. Rice; topie on
Citizenship by, Mrs.•G.AlqaoPher,
son; •hostesse, %Mrs; Lyons, • •
Mrs, S.del3'oet.and. Mrs.. C. Met • ; •
Donald. Please note change in , •
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0n Thursdy, :lvfarh, 6th from • ,, • ,.' • . .. -
1.30. to 4,00. a' shOi't, 'course do,' ', .. • •• • ..;,, • ' •".... -•''''' ', '•'''1
l'8othtiifrig.....,O Wear", will be. •*. ', ,'. • ,v '.:__ ='. , '.:: , ,,,,,,,,,,,,;! 4
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'held. at the Coltminify. Ball, , „. ' •,,'' . ' - ''' : '. ;,...‘..141;.:,..: I: 1..'....,:';'
4 i) onsOrectAlyk the.'sAtOryieil\., rnsti, , ;''' . •', ., ,.,
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••• :tote, 11•,..the Iailies .ai.o liAlitect.,' ••,.'•' ' ...;,' ‘.•`. • ' .
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for- school.'kkis — they weren't - .. , • , -
...,rught, tip to. 'be .run down., • : .... .., • ,',.
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