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Thursday, June 15 th, 1939
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&WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE THREE*
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Just three more days to the close of the SECOND VOTE PERIOD —and then
only a week until the Chev. is won. This is the time when real class shows —
when 4'leaders” commence tp waver or to pull away, and when “trailers” MUST
move into a commanding position. If, as is often said, what is bred in the bone
comes out in the soup, then this is the time that tests the true merit of the
campaign broth.
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URDAY ... AT MID-NIGHT
The Second Period of the Campaign comes to a close and the Lower Vote Period
begins. Each Candidate MUST REPORT in person on Saturday to receive Second
Period Credits on his or her returns.
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oI First Grand Award
3rd Prize
CASH BONUS
4th Prize
CASH BONUS
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5th Prize
CASH BONUS
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6th Prize
CASH BONUS
Newest Model, Fully Equipped, License Paid For. Without Reservation of Any Kind.
Obtained Through Co-Operation of
A M CRAWFORD, WINGHAM
Winners of
Special Prizes
Last Week
GREATEST NUMBER
NEW SUBSCRIP
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ANY ONE DAY
1. Mary Ellis.
2. Geo. Johnston.
3. Tied - Ray McIntyre,
/Mrs. Reavie.
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GREATEST NUMBER
NEW SUBSCRIP
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FOR THE WEEK
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Commissions
Payable
Weekly
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Second Grand Award
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A Return Trip to England
Via Cunard Line, Stateroom and Meals Included. To Be Used At The
Prize-Winner’s Convenience. ,
1. Mary Ellis.
2. Tied - Ray McIntyre,
Mrs. Reavie.
3. George Johnston.
GREATEST AMOUNT
OF BUSINESS
FOR THE WEEK
1. Mrs. Reavie.
2. Geo. Johnston.
3. Mrs. Geo. H. Scott
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