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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-08-31, Page 3ft ■'W ' I O 4 ut — ■0 fl ft •i <> ry< A > /l* 1 ' r \ fl 1 \» y ‘‘Y ’ *\\V A\ tfl <’<S $ \\( W ;ffE Z: ,v Cl *0 N J AVENUE OF THE PROVINCES .See “Canada's Parade of Progress" CANADA'S SPORTS HALL OF FAME permanent tribute to great athletes 32 MILE MARATHON SWIM across Lake Ontario our U. S. NAVY BAND or) opening day and daily ■ on the Bandshell S£il MILLION DOLLAR PARADE OF LIVESTOCK Farmer's and Livestock \day Sept. 7th SHELL TOWER Gleaming observation tower—nine stories high _______________■■______ ■ I WILLIAM A. HARRIS PRESIDENT HIRAM E. McCALLUM GENERAL MANAGER CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION r> k t’ 1 1953 Monarch Custom Sedan Finished Black. Air conditioning heater. Auto­ matic transmission. Custom radio. Whitewall tires. A Black beauty. 1953 Dodge Regent Sedan Black. Fresh air heater, dinted glass. A’ clean car. 1952 Pontiac Sedan Finished Black. Fresh air heater. Custom radio. Windshield washers. A good car in every respect. 1952 Mercury Custom Sedan Finished Green. Air conditioning heater. Automatic transmission. The ideal family car. 1952 Meteor Custom Coach Bark Blue finish. Air conditioning heater. Slip covers. Very clean inside and out, 1953 Chevrolet Coach Finished Black. Fresh air heater. A one owner car. Very clean. 1952 Ford Customline Sedan Barlt Green finish. Fresh air heater. Tops in every respect. A “Safe Buy” used car. 1950 Ford Coach Blue. Air conditioning heater. Excellent condition throughout. 1949 Mercury Custom Coach Maroon. Fresh air heater. A real buy. 1949 Ford Custom Tudor Dark Blue. Fresh air heater. Radio, Turn signpls. Very clean. 1947 Plymouth Sedan - Special $275 Blue Heater 1947 Hudson Sedan - - $275 Two-tone Grey. Heater. Good in every respect 1954 Mercury Va-toH Express Dark Blue. Tops. 1953 Ford i/g-ton Express Light Blue. Excellent. I ' /j J Bigger» brighter, mor* wonderful than ever lhe 1955 C.N.E. will dazzle you with Its thousands of wonders— tee exhibits of science* manufacturing, agriculture, and industry—the mile of ' mid way—the woman’s world —sports for every fan. For the time of your life plan now to see the C.N.E. ED SULLIVAN- MARILYN BELL plus 500 entertainers in gigantic grandstand spectacle. Reserved seats 53.00, $2.00, $1.00, WRITE Grandstand Ticket Office, Exhibition Park, Toronto 2B. th 1 A Used Trucks $725$1250 1951 Chevrolet 1-tow Express With stock rack. $995 1951 Chevrolet 3-ton - $950 With 14-foot platform and stock rack. Motors Liimived WINGHAM,ONT. » <7L»<c^69 Messrs. Arnold .and Ross Doig spent the week-end in St. Catherines. Mr, and Mr. Evan Fallis and Eve­ lyn, of Chicago, visited last week at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs. Elmer Fallis. Those attending the funeral of the late Mr- Wilbert Williamson, of Tor­ onto, were his brother, Elmer, and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Aitch- ison Wallace and Mrs. Lena Ells­ worth. Mr, and Mrs, Milton Preiss and Miss Lenore Beswitherick spent Monday in Toronto and attended the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Jacques and family and Mrs. Albert Gallaher, ar­ rived on Sunday from Summerland, B.C., for an indefinite stay, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith visited one day last week at St. Marys. Week-end and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Galbraith were, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gabraith, of Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc­ Laughlin, of Mount Forest. Miss Phyliss Keith is spending a few days at Port Colborne and Buff­ alo, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Harris and Jimmy left on Monday for a 6 weeks’ visit through the Western Provinces. Mr, Alex Carson of Coburg, return­ ed home on Monday after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyd. RONALD 0. W Public Accountant Office: Royal Bank Bldg. Residence: Rattenbury St Phone* 661 A 466 CLINTON - ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reed, of Ustowei, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E, Hargrave. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holland and Teddy, of Kitchener, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen. Mrs. James Vittie, Mrs. William Sothern, Nancy and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stewart, Bpent a few days last week at Niagara Falls, New York, Buffalo and Welland. Mr. Earl Moore spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bricker, in Kitchener. Mrs, Moore returned home after spending a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bender and fam­ ily, of GowanstOwn, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzer and Miss Mary Switzer, of St. Marys, and Mr. Cycril Switzer, of Wellington, New Zealand, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton, of Wjarton, visited for a few days with relatives in the community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doig spent two days in Kitchener last week, Jimmy and Gerald returned home with them after spending a week there, Rev. J, W. Hird and Mrs, Hird spent two days in London and Wood- stock last week. Miss Elizabeth Patterson visited all last week with her sister, Mrs, Geo. Wipp, in Galt, Master Ward Lohr returned home from Cainsville after spending the past six Weeks with his grandparents. Miss Violet Beswitherick spent the past week in Toronto, Mrs, Roy Simmons is spending this week in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. W, Hargrave and Douglas spent Sunday at Amberley. Birth HIBBERT—At Goderich Hospital, on Wednesday, August 24th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hibbert, of Goderich (nee Joan Allen), a dau­ ghter. 6.70 - 15 TIRES GOODRICH FIRST LINE ’207S AND YOUR RECAPABLE* TIRE GET YOUR WHEELS BALANCED On Our New Electronic Wheel Balancer J More Driving Safety Done in a few minutes - while you wait I Better Driving Performance Lower Driving Cost R. 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