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• while invested safelY and,,YdgelY:
for I to 5 years
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.To Invest— justsendin your cheque
and till details *ill* looked after.
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RIPLEY.SET§.
FIREMEN'S FEES
The regular meeting the
conneii. was 11.04 in the 11/114oi-•
cipal Office. with all members
present:. • Minutes, of previous.
meeting.. were read and found, to
be correct and, declared adopted
by.. the Reeve. Walter "Walden.
The following , .acounts *ere
Presented ,,and ordered Paid:,
• Walter . Needham, salary and
registration: of 8.. .ciatns, $52.00;
Ponok Eleotrio, sump ..p:Liipp
installation of 4afthei.,,$9o:ui;.. rtiP7.
,ley Hydro -Electric,. power • for
'ptirriphouse, .59.2k direct, relief,
20:00;Walden. Bros.,
ing! $224.00; Elliott '1:Taylor, sal-
ary 100.00; helper .on snowploW
and shovelling snow ' at Legion
24.00; •McLean,: gar-
bage hauling and snow removal;
96.00; Franks' Garage, supplies
'for fire truck, .$6.62;, Pollock 817
ectyie,--gasoline, re McLelland's
tire, 6.30; R. 14.• Martyn, insur-
e re firemen, Villa e Of Alp-
ey; rn le acUdffifo,
.fire hall, 23:49.; Municipal 'World;
'sik • subscriptions, 18.00; John
'Dodds,14.00 use of trtick. filling
Stewart. Shiells! Well.,
• .1VIOyed :by Geo. :Tranter, Sec-
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. ended t y Clarence pollock that
the secretary be.,2.instrileted tri
send.; a leiter of thanks'to John
.Hann'a for. his prompt, responseto.: our request re.. welfare aid,
carried. •
Moved bk. Reg Moore,,, second-
ed by • George,. l'ianter that, the.
wood bills be collected Within
30 day§ theywilV, be handed,
into the court for c011ectiori..
:Moved by • Geo. Tranter, sec-
onded iby Geo. MacLean' that we
give the arena $150.00,• carried.:
• Moved by Reg :.MOore.that, the
,fireman be 'paid $2.00. per met-
ing and ,$1..50 an hOilr for fight-
ing fireand other , repair work
Connected with fire fighting. ap-
paratus , • s;
Walter Needham, .Clerk. • •
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BOARD. ANNUAL
(ST: HELENS. NEWS)
annual meeting of •the
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Public Library,. Board., was held.
• On -;•Tueiday . evening, : with 'the
president, Miss W. D.' 13,Uthetford,
• in charge.' The 'treasurer, .Mr. •W.
reported. ' that $101.38,
had tiee.p.. silent ,,on books • and
•• there was a balance, on hand 'Of
$5.76: Miss IsOber, aVIiller, the lib-
rarian,
reported a ITIeTpS3r:ShiP o
26: There. had been .785 books
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LilDrary, 29 from the library poOl.
and 435 from the :local library.
The following/ officers were rer
'e0cthci: president, aViiss W D;
Rutherford; vice- pres., Rev:, 13:
F. Green.. sec., Mrs. John. Carrier-,
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AOrl; . treas.; Mr. W. A. Miller;.dir-
ectots; Mts. .q. MacPherson,
Mr.
and ' Mrs L.''Woods, Mrs., Alex,
Purves Mr. John Cameron,
Frank: NICQUillin, Mrs. 'B. 47';
Green and IVIri. W. A. Miller. .
itev:"B. F. ' Green • is •making
favOrable:•recoVery from his re-
cent illness.' Mr.' Colin Fingland '
of Wingham Conducted the Ser-
vice on Sunday Morning and will,
•do .so 'next: Sunday also. •
• Be sure •to attend' the humor-
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otis three -act play "Here comes
Charlie" :to be ,presented by the
Tees:Water Junior Farrners . and
Junior 'Institute in', the Corriminv.,
ity 'on Wednesday; March
26th :sat 8.30. Dancing will :follow
to music by •Tartier's orchestra.
Ladies Please bring lunch., This
Play ..cOmes" highly recommended
so 'don't ,Miss a fine evening's
eritertaininent.
lis your subsolipgon 'palcl?`
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HEN the .housewife calls at the grocery store and orders a supply -
of ,provisions, she is not asking a favour •• she is buying goods for which
she will pay cash . purely a matter of business. • •
So with your bank. It is a business proposition just as much 'as the..
grocery store. ' . . '
The grocer deals in groceries . . . the banker deals in Credit. And, as '
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the making of, loans is the principal way by which his bank derives • its revenue, 'he is as anxious to sell his credit as the grocer is to sell
his gioceries. Arid, like the grocer, the banker naturally wants to know
„ that he is going to be- paid for his goods ... that his loans will be
met when they fall due. That, too, is only goo4 business.
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SKY411 314A
DONATE BABY CLOTHING
TO BE SENT TO KOREA
The Lucknow, Women's Insti-
tute had a `, good 'attendance at
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their arch meeting. Mrs. Burt
Roach,/* the :president, conducted
the opening exercises ,' and Nisi -
'legs • ,details. The. different re-
ports - were' gi,i.ren.. The roll call
was 'answered -by •a current
event. Gifts', .of' baby Clothing to
!be sent Ito Korea' were brought
tOOk. charge of
... on the nest
or in the cage
Swift's new SKY -H1 314A
combines hybrid *vigour
with, an unusual ability to'
convert fee'd to eggs •
efficiently. This new layer
is truly a. top performer— •
whether in,floor or caged •
flocks.
NEW SKY -HI AVERAGES
289 EGGS.IN 'TESTS .
In tests' dur1ng„1956-57,*
Swift's new SKY -HI 314A
averaged 289.8 eggs per
hen,. had less than ,2 70. •
mortality to 17 months of
age and showed a ,feed
efficiency of 3.83 lbs. of
feed per dozen eggs. 'The •
nearest competitive layer
in the test averaged 18.2
eggs less than the SKY -III
314A. "
Think what an extra 18
eggs per hen could mean to
your income! Even at 300
per dozen, these extra eggs
would. be worth $45 per
100 hens.
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Now is the money -saving :
the program. Mrs. P., MacMillan time to see about ordering,
gave a splendid paper on Agri
314A layer chicks for your.
• culture and Canadian IndustrY•
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Motto. Mrs. P. S. Stewart favor-, n Ck. SKYHI is a trade-
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miss 1Mary MacLeod gave the
,ed with a solo accompanied by
Mrs. W. Joynt. Mrs. McNaught-
on gave an. Irish , reading. Mrs.
Garnet Henderson conducted a
;contest. . .
The' meeting. was closed. • by
:The Queen and: -Institute -Grace;
and 'the committee in • charge
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When you. have occasion to ask , for a loan, look at
it this way. Come to the Bank, not feeling that/you have'
to ask a favour but to offerthe manager a sound buiineis, 102 6.1""”'
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HIIIION Ill .1 be. A t
his institution.'
propositicin w ch e profit to you an- o
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Lucknow Branch: MILTONItAY10110Matlager
mark00fSWift Canadian
Lithited: For these
and other fine Swift •
chicks, contact:
0. ELLIOTT
R.R. 3, HOLYROOD
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Phone Ripley 24-r-26
served .a dainty lunch.' , • TRELEAVEN MILLING
, COMPANY LTD.
KING8DRIDGE
Phone 9
(Too Late for Last Week) ' ,Luvy
CKi:)W, ONTARIO
Mrs.. Blaise Martin returned to I •
her 'home here after a week's
visit in Toronto, accompaniednied by
her daughter; • Mrs'. Clarence.
spent the winter '.
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in-Wingharn, isnow back tO
Dougherty and hband
Mrs. ,Catherine, O'Connor,'who With her sister
home here, . .
• • Mr., and 'Mrs.' Edward Dwyer
and tWo children of Fort Erie
visited last. week With Mr. and.
'Mrs. DOn Prayne. Mis.1Dwyer,,
O Sr., returned to "St. Catharines
with them. .
Rev. ' H. Van, VYnekt sang the
.Requiein mass for the late Phil-
ip whose funeral took
place at 0 St. Soseph'S Church,
here, last Wednesday at .lo'
. with internment in St. JOSeph's
cemetery.. The .pallbearers' were
Henry Drennan, AlVM Collinson,
Wm Lannon, LannOn,' Miltenberg,
:John Wallace 'arid Larry
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Mr. and Mrs. Kerr of Toronto;
Mr: and Fitzgerald and
Mr. and. Mrs4 Jos. Murphy ' of
Stratford,, werearriorig the' tel,
attires; Whit, attended the 'funeral,
Mrs. Andrew Martin has been
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To Starve your ForinondFamareleitor
a' Patient in .Alexandra Marine'
ociderich; for tho.. past
week; with a' fractured ankle.
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Word* has ,been 'received of the
death of John J. 'Dalton :Of
mins,76 yearsold, f0llowiflg
long illness. Mr, ig sur-
vived by One' son. Jack of Ttin
mins, ono„ gigtoi- • IVIrs A.
eane of.CanipbelltotirN.B..K1•-and
.'a brother • Frank' of St, Peters,
(butg, Fiorida. 1s wife dy pre
400aood hilt in 1954. 4.1!he late.
Mr. Dalton Was. born At,
sn of Mt.. and. Mis;'
Mihael
Dalton,- • -
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to her. holt* 'here. 'recently trot*
St. Sose0h?s, Ildspital, London;
where she had 'been i tt
fox 'the pat tWO •WeekS. -
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