The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-11, Page 4P*ge 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1951
Mr. and Mrs. IT. Menard and
family left Tuesday for a two
weeks holiday trip to Florida.
EASILY IWABLE
weiqhsonly
pounds
Two B rinsley Youths
Have Accidents
While wheeling on
road, on Sunday afternoon with
other boys in the neighbourhood,
Carl Witherspoon had the mis
fortune to fall off his bicycle all-
most in front of Mr.
Lightfoots truck
way to church.
and
and
djn-
Mrs.
and
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHER
$64.50
R. E. Russell
ExeterPhone 109
SA1NTSBURY
-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maguire
and Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Greenlee were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins
on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. MacDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins
were Wednesday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Atkinson.
•Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee and
Larry were Thursday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Latta, of Arva.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
Larry were Friday evening
ner guests with Mr. and
Earl Atkinson.
On Thursday evening Mr.
Mrs. H. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.
M. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickins and Mr. and Mrs. E. At
kinson, from this community at
tended a turkey dinner and
Aluminum demonstration held
in the basement of St. Thomas
Church, Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott and
Rowena, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis
and Alexia were Friday evening
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Greenlee.
Mrs.
were
guests with Mr.
Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis called
on Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins of
Exeter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker,
and Mrs. Harvey and girls.
London, were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Lome Barker.
Times are looking up in
Sainsbury district. During
past few w’eeks several new
have made their appearance,
new owners are: Mr. Earl
kinson, Mr. M. Abbott, Mr. Char
lie Atkinson, Mr. Clarence Davis,
Mr. Maurice McDonald. Pleasant
driving folks.
Miss Hazel McFalls was week
end guest with Almarie Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson and
i boys, of Ailsa Craig were Satur- | day evening dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
W. J. Davis and Ivan
Sunday evening dinner
and Mrs. C.
Mr.
of
dinner
and
the
the
cars
The
At-
Thomas
while on his
Only by Mr.
Lightfoots quick action of handl
ing his truck, saved what might
have been a very serious acci
dent.
While “Cowboy” Billie Fenton
was riding his Bronco Pony at
full speed one evening he had
the misfortune to ride into Jack
Hodgson’s clothes -line which
threw Fenton to the ground
hurting his chin. His Bronco
raced off through the fields. His
many friends are
him up again.
Personal Items
The sympathy of
ty is extended to
Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
vin Allison in their recent sad
bereavement.
Communion was observed in
Brinsley United Church on Sun
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walper,
of Greenway, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Neil and Irene, of Lieury,
spent New Years with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Trevethick,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotson
spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Swartz.
Mr. Hilton Banting
ing a few days with
Mrs. Albert Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
tertained the young
the community on Friday even
ing last.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Eaton spent
a few days with friends in Dor
chester.
Miss Olive Banting and Mr.
and Mrs. Almo Morgan, of Sarnia
attended the funeral of the late
Albert Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven din
ed, Sunday evening with Mr. and
Aldon Craven, of Ailsa
FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT
FOR SALE—-Air
greatcoat, size
good condition, at Mcknight &
force officer's
40, in very
May foe seen
Walper. 4:18
FOR SALE—Large Quebec heat
er. Good used tires 19 by 5.25.
Vanity dresser. —R. E. Balk
will. 4:11*
It
■
glad to see
the communi-
Mrs, Albert
Mel-
is spend-
liis sister,
Dixon en-
people of
Prepayment of Taxes
A GOOD INVESTMENT
The following discounts will be allowed
for the prepayment ~of taxes in Exeter:
-FOR SALE—-Winchester pump
gun, 2 years old and in almost
new condition. —Em Penhale,
Elimville, phone 25-r-17 Kirk
ton. 11*
FOR SALE—500 ft. 2/14 tri.x
wire; 15 outlet boxes; 10 De-
ponlet boxes; some y2 inch
and 3/ inch Galv. piping for
bath fixtures ' ............
of
of
of
ft.
■basswood and soft maple. Ap
ply: M. C. Sweitzer, Dashwood
No. 2 or at Shipka. c
about 5000 ft.
inch lumber; about 1500 ft.
2x4x8-10-12; about 1000 ft.
2x8x16-; about 10 00 Lineal
H round. All lumber is
FOR SALE—Gendron baby bug
gy, used one year, $25; Que
bec range, $20. P. E. Warken-
tine, house 251 airport, also
rangette, $20. 11*
FOR SALE—Two steel truck
boxes with fenders, suitable
for truck oi' trailor—6’x4’,
5’x4%*; also one 9’x6^’ plat
form and sides. Glenn’s Auto
Wreckers, phone 418-M Exeter
11:18c
FOR SALE—A quantity of tur
nips, some marketable size.
Phone 176-r-4 Exeter. 11c
FOR SALE—Man’s overcoat,
large size, good condition. Ap
ply at Times-Advocate. 11c
Discounts
on
February
March 1
April 15
First Installment
allowed if
or before:
1 .................
paid
2%
U%
... 1%
Second Installment
Discounts allowed if paid
on or before:
February 1 ............... 4%
March 1 .................... 3J%
April 15 ...................... 3%
Payments may be made to Eric ‘Carscadden, tax
collector, in the Bray Hatchery, January 31 and Feb
ruary 1.
'll
$$
A Dollar Saved
Is A Dollar Earned
And You Can Save By Buying
• TIRES• USED PARTS
• BATTERIES • HUB CAPS, ETC
at
Glenn's Auto Wreckers
Phone 418-M EXETER Res. 405-M
■
Lakeview Chicks
For 1951
225 Eggs From 256
Lakeview Rhode Island Reds
Earl Tucker, Atwood, says: I get 225 eggs from
256 Rhode Island Reds accurate count day they were
blood tested* Have never been below 198 all fall.
Book my order fof 1,000 Rhode Island Reds for Feb
ruary.
HATCHES WEEKLY —
FIRST CHICKS AVAILABLE JANUARY 23
Lakeview Poultry Farm
and Hatchery Ltd.
Phone 78 or 92
On -IT- ....■■—....——---—----------------------------A
CbiMiW A<U ^20^3
WANTED TO RENT—100 acres
of grass land. Phone Crediton
20-r-6. 4:11:18:25*
WANTED TO RENT—Farm to
rent or to work in shares. —
C. E. Harris, Gidley St. 11*
AIR FORCE couple with 6-year-
old child desire a 4-room, un
furnished, heated
with conveniences
Please apply to
Morris, Box M, Times-Advocate
11*
apartment
in Exeter.
LAC Russ
WANTED
WANTED—T wo houses with
conveniences and 3 bedrooms.
East of Main Street conven
ient to school. W- C- Pearce,
Realtor.
WANTED—50- to 100-acre farms
suitable for cropping or pas
ture east of No, 4 highway;
also one in Grand Bend area.
W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
WANTED TO BUY—Baled straw.
Also 50 pullets and pigs about
ten weeks old. Phone Granton
5-r-7. 4:11*
WANTED—One hundred to two
hundred acres with good build
ings. Apply Box M, Times-
Advocate. 4:11:18*
WANTED—Just received an or
der for 100 horses. Will buy
any kind of a horse, heavy or
light, young or old. —Frank
Taylor, Exeter, phone 13 8.
5tfn
FOR SALE | APPLICATIONS WANTED
I ................................................* ----------------
FOR SALE—A studio couch in
good condition. Phone 361-M.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
AVON PRODUCTS offer excellent
earning opportunity for lady
as Sales Representative i n
Exeter who can devote an
average of 4 hours per day.
For particulars’ write Mrs. M.
E. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave.,
Kitchener, Ont. 11:18:25*
WANTED—Stenographer. E. D.
Bell. 11c
WANTED—T w o Domestics for
the Huron County Home. Good
pay with board and lodging
provided. Duties ^lo commence
immediately. For further
formation
Jacob at
Ontario.
N. W. Miller,
Clerk, County of Huron
Township of Hay
APPLICATION FOR ASSESSOR
The Council of the Township
of Hay is calling for applications'
for the position of assessor, for
the year* 1951, to complete the
1952 assessment, on or before
Septembei’ 30, 1951, Applicants
to state qualifications, references
and salary expected.
Applications to be in the hands
of the Clerk-Treasurer on or be
fore Saturday, February 3, 1951.
4ny application not necessarily
accepted.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk-Treas., Township of Hay,
Zurich, Ontario
11:18c
in
contact Mrs. M, E.
the Home, Clinton,
11c
TENDERS WANTED
Help Wanted Female
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA
DUMP TRUCK
Tenders will be received by
the Township of Stephen for a
long wheelbase 3-ton dump
truck. Tenders to be in the
hands of the clerk on or before
February 6. K
FREEMAN MORLOCK,
Clerk, Crediton, Ontario.
4:11c
Offers You
PERMANENT POSITIONS
As
Telephone Operators
Mrs.
Craig.
Mr.
cently
vethick’s house, in Brinsley, and
at the. time of writing Mrs. Bis
hop is under the doctor’s care.
We all hope for a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. and Roy Lewis
ra, of London, spent
end with Mr. and Mrs.
is.
Mr. and Mrs. John
and Mrs.
New Years with Mr.
Gordon Scott.
Albert Morgan
The funeral of the
bert Morgan was held ___ ___
j late residence Con. 4 McGillivray
township on Wednesday evening,
with interment in St. James An
glican Cemetery, Clandeboye. The
service was conducted by the
Pastor, Rev. W. C. Parrott and
assisted by Rev. Hicks, of Lon
don, and a former Pastor of
Ebenezer Church where Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan were members.
Mrs. Lin Craven rendered a solo
entitled, “Shall we gather at the
river”, which was requested by
Mrs. Morgan, it being Mr. Mor
gan’s favourite hymn. The pall
bearers were six neighbours.
and Mrs. Bishop have re
moved into Mr. Jack Tre-
FOR SALE—Girl’s red coat, size
for 12-year-old, in good con
dition. Will sell at half price.
Phone Kirkton 32-r-18 after 6
o’clock. 11*
Up to
each for Dead or Dis-
Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
farm. Prompt service,
collect Exeter 287-W.
Pay While Training —
$17.00 Per Week
Scheduled Wage Increases
EXTRA PAY
For Sunday, Evening and
Night Work
and Sand-
the week-
Wes Lew-
L. Hotson
Beatrice Dixon spent
and Mrs.
late Al-
from his
ELIMVILLE
A large crowd of friends
neighbours
Mrs. John
ing chivari
The cast
alls” were
director Mrs. William Johns on
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Johns.
The evening was spent in play
ing Court Whisht and lunch was
served at the close, by the hos
tess.
The Elimville Euchre Club
commenced their parties for the
new year on Thursday evening
in the town hall with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bell as hosts. A
large crowd attended with twelve
tables playing. High winners
were Mrs. Alvin Pym for ladies,
Mr. John Kellett for men and
consolation to Mrs. Delmer Skin
ner. The next party will be held
Thursday evening with Mr. and
•Mrs. Clifton Brock as hosts.
The Woollen Wizards Sewing
Club was held on Saturday at
the home of Misses Elaine and
Perla Hern. There were seven
members present and discussion
for the afternoon was a bound
buttonhole and sewing in a skirt
zipper. The record books are ~to
be completed up to date and
brought to next meeting. Mrs.
Ward Hern served lunch at the
close of the meeting.
Mr. Harvey Sparling spent
the week-end at Thamesford at
tending Young Peoples meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith* of Centralia
airport.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert -McKaig and
Janis moved to Exeter on Sat
urday from Mr. Hubert Hey
wood's apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tate and
family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Al Classen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Smith and Larry have
moved into their new home at
Centralia "Airport the past week.
The boys have been success
ful in keeping the Ice at the
rink in wonderful condition in
spite of the mild Weather the
past week. Broom Ball and Skat
ing have kept the ice busy every
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ddl-
brldga and family, of Winchei-
sea, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cooper.
and
andsurprised Mr.
Ridley with a rous-
on Tuesday evening,
of the play, “Cover-
entertained by their
•Two used Case VA
best
now
rise,
tele-
lie
FOR SALE-
tractors 3 years old in
possible shape. Get them
before the spring price
Exeter Farm Equipment,
phone 508 Exeter.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
$5.00
abled
your
Phone
William Stone Sons. Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 11:18:25:1c
FOR SALE—70 ft. lawn hose;
Quebec heater, oven. —41 Ann
St., Exeter. 11*
HORSES WANTED—I am in the
market
horses
up to
want '
Dow.
; for any number of
of all kinds; will pay
3 cents per lb. Also
bush horses. —G. J.
16 tfc
Apply to
CHIEF OPERATOR
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY
EXETER, ONTARIO
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
TENDER FOR TRUCK
Sealed tenders will be re
ceived by the undersigned, up to
12 o’clock noon, Saturday, Jan
uary 20, 1951, for a 3- and a
5-ton truck with a short wheel
base, equipped with a steel
gravel box and hoist.
Tender to include amount al
lowed for the present 194 7,
three-ton truck to be turned in.
Lowest or any tender not ne
cessarily accepted.
JAMES MASSE,
Rd. Supt., Zurich, Ont., R.R. 2.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk-Treas., Zurich, Ont.
4:11c
lie
STRAYED
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—Buck rake mounted
on a Chev truck, motor in
good shape; also No. 7 corn
blower with hay attachments.
One Jamesway electric brooder
nearly new. Apply: Howard
Kerslake, phone 175-r-21 Exe
ter. 11*
FOR SALE—3-room apartment,
partly furnished, heated, hath
with hot and cold water.
Available the first of Feb
ruary. Contact Times-Advocate
11*
FOR SALE—11 pigs nine weeks
old; 1 purebred hog 1% years
old. Phone 16 5-r-5 Crediton,
Earl Ratz. 11c
MONARCH ice box (75 lbs.),
electric power rangette, 2-
burner, automatic oven, used
only short time. Also Quebec
heater. Reasonable for quick
sale. —Phone 218. 11*
FOR SALE—One 'built-in sink
made of plywood with cup
board space below. Size 22x54-
x38 high, in new condition.
One kitchen cabinet painted
white in good condition. Wm.
Darling, phone 42-r-12 Lucan.
11*
FOR SALE—F i n d 1 a y “Vega”
enamelled range and oil burn
ing space heater. Tel. 15 0-W,
R-.. D. Hunter.___________11*
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—on
fat cattle, 1 Durham cow due
to freshen in one week, one
calf 2 weeks old. Apply Jack
Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe
ter. 11*
FOR .SALE—Male calf. Also am
in the market to buy hay and
straw baled. —G. J. Dow,
Exeter. 11c
MALE HELP WANTED
Big Earnings
With a Future
is the time to act if youNow
would like to establish yourself
in a business with a real future.
If you are a reliable man, under
55 years of age, and you have
a car, you can make excellent
money and safeguard your future
as well. You don’t need to have
capital or previous experience in
this pleasant work selling farm
and household necessities. Write,
The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch St.
Montreal. 12.22.22
R.
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11:18:25c
HARPLEY
Mrs. Clarence Hardy
of Lucan visited On
the home of her
Mansell Hddgins.
r
Mr. and
and family
Sunday at
father, Mt.
Mr. and Mts. Jack Ridley and
daughter, Jean, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stewardson and Mrs. William
Oliphant at Grand Bend. We are
glad to report Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stewardson able to foe around
again.
Mr. M, Switzer of Shipka has
bought
farm on
to move
Webb is
Mr, Humphrey Webb’s
Highway 81 and Intends
in the hear future. Mr.
moving to Grand Bond.
FOR RENT ■— Two furnished
rooms. Apply Times-Advocate.
27tfc
STRAYED—In Usborne, a Collie
dog, white with black mark
ings, Usborne tag.
Findei’ please phone 171-r-12
Exeter. E. J. Pym.
Reward.
11*
FOR RENT—Modern 2-bedroom
house, oil furnace, furnished
oi' unfurnished. Reduced rates
for winter. Possession immed
iately. For appointment phone
5 in Grand Bend. 11c
FOR RENT—Unfurnished four-
room apartment with bath.
Layton, 546 Wellington St.,
London, Apt. 55 0, phone Met.
214. 4:11c
PERSONAL
THIN, RUNDOWN WIFE GAINS
16 LBS.! “I gained 16 lbs.,
new pep, steady nerves, thanks
to Ostrex”—Mrs. L. Savard,
Mattagami, Heights, Ont. Try
Ostrex Tonic Tablets today.
Introductory, “get-acquainted”
size only 60£. All druggists.
11:18c
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
527-J. 30tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83
Exeter. Sept. 14* tfc
PAINTING and paperhanging,
kitchen cupboards and cab
inets. Tom Walker, Exeter,
■phone 286-J.tfc
PLASTERING, Patchwork, etc.,
Brickword Repairs. —John
Webster, 423 Exeter, evenings.
4:11*
NOTICES
ALL OWNERS OF MOTOR
VEHICLES TAKE NOTICE
Motor vehicles must not be
left parked on the Main Street,
or other streets, of the village
of Exeter between the hours of
2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. from
December 21 to April 1.
This law will be enforced in
order that snowplows may keep
our streets -properly cleared.
Owners leaving cars on the
streets do so at their own risk.
By order,
B. W. TUCKEY,
Mayor.
21:28:4c
HURON COUNTY
COUNTY SESSION
The next meeting of the Hur
on County Council will be held
in the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, connenclng
Tuesday January 16th.at 2.00
p.m.
All acounts, notices of deputa
tions and other business requir
ing the attention of Council
should bd in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than
Saturday January 13th,
N. W. Miller,
Oounty Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
4:11c
REAL ESTATE
EXETER NORTH, 4-room house
with partial basement, built-in
cupboards, sink, town water,
garage, barn. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 11c
FOR SALE OR RENT—Imme
diate possession, five-room cot
tage with built-in cupboards,
two-piece- bath and sink. John
Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe
ter. 11c
FOR SALE—Brand
modern house, 6
bath, 2 rooms upstairs
finished. Full sized basement,
air conditioned furnace, large
water heater, gleaming tile,
bathroom and kitchen, large
master bedroom, prime oak
floors, large picture window.
Will decorate as desired. Open
for inspection this week-end at
Huron and Marlboro Streets or
call at 8 Ann Street. 27tfc
new fully
rooms and
un-
50 ACRES level clay loam, 4
acres bush, balance tillable.
Comfortable insul-bric house,
bank barn, good stabling, good
roof, drilled well, hydro.—"W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
HIGHWAY village brick general
store, attached dwelling. Going
concern. —W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman,
Exeter.
GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv
ing room, dining room, den, 3
bedrooms, modern kitchen,
piece bath, fir flooring,
high basement in 3 parts
hot air furnace. Storm
dows and screens. Brick
age. One block west of
ness section. Apply:
Batten, Exeter.
, 3-
Good
with
win-
gar-
busi-
Ralph
7tf*
134-ACRE FARM for sale. This
farm has good buildings with
hydro and water pressure. The
land is in a good state of cul
tivation. There is a good
young bush. Located close to
village and highways. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 12tfc
TWO LARGE HOUSES—We are
offering two large houses,
either of which will provide a
good home for the buyer and
at the same time a good in
come from apartments rented.
Both have full modern con
veniences and are well located
in Exeter. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
4
NEW'
TWO-BEDROOM
HOME
Complete with full basement,
furnace and bath;
R. E.
DECORATING
Tenders will be received for
decorating the Auditorium of the
Hensail United Church.
Tenders to be in the hands of
the Secretary by January 20,
1951.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Specifica
tions on application.
G. M. DRYSDALE,
Secretary,
Hensail United Church
lie
DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION
LIMITED
395 Fleet Street West,
TORONTO.
TENDER — Supply
and Installation of Bulk
Gasoline Storage Facilities
RCAF Station, Centralia, Ont.
Sealed tenders, plainly marked
as to content and addressed to
the undersigned, will be received
up to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan
uary 18, 1951, foi- the supply
and installation of two (2) 10,-
000 gallon tanks to be located
at the R.C.A.F. Station, Cen
tralia, Ontario.
Plans, specifications and form
of tender required may be ob
tained at the address shown
above. A deposit of Fifty Dollars
($50.00) is required for each
set of documents, which deposit
will be refunded on return of
good condition
days from close
plans, etc., in
within ten (10)
of tender.
Each tender
panied by a
equal to ten per cent (10%) of
tender total and must be in the
form of a certified cheque or
negotiable Dominion of Canada
bonds.
A set of documents will be
made available for the purpose
of information to sub-contractors
at the London Builders Ex
change, 267 Dundas Street, Tor
onto, Ontario and C.M.H.C.
Branch Office, General Products
Building, 343 Richmond Street,
London, Ontario.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
S. M. CONNOLLY,
Regional Construction Engineer,
ONTARIO REGION.
11c
must be accom-
security deposit
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
GEORGE EDWARD COULING,
deceased.
All parties having claims
against the estate of George Ed
ward Couling, late of the Village
of Grand Bend in the County of
Huron and Province of Ontario,
Gentleman, deceased, who died
on or about the 30th day of
November, A.D. 1949, at the
Village of Grand Bend afore
said, are required to file claims
with the undersigned executor on
or before the 1st day of Feb
ruary, 1951, after which date
the executor will proceed to dis
tribute the estate.
Dated at Toronto this 12th
day of December, 1950.
Alan John Patrick Cameron,
Executor, by his Solictors:
Cameron, Weldon,
BREWIN & McCALLUM,
37 2 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
28:4:11c
When you buy away from
home, your money Stays away.
But when you buy at home ydui'
money benefits your community*