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Usboms Native
Dies In Michigan
Edwin Clarke, a native of iJ
borne died Saturday. December
21- in .Jacksonvilie,. Mich,
He was the son of the late
Me., and AIM Thomas •Ciarko,
Usborne, and clerked in J. G.
Jon&estore .at Winchelsea be'
fore ,going to tinned -States.
Mrs. Wilson HANIticill5 •o Lowij
is a sister,
TA 'Columnist
Writes Feature,
Feature story ,on Canadian TV
etar Juliette in ;the latest edition
of -Canadian- Home journal was
written byElizahelli, Touchette-,
. s column,
"Looking in With Lie." •
.
The story gives the .t.e 1tory
of the popular blonde entertainer
who was featured at a Lions
Club dance in Grand Bend last
summer.
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:Now. •Yoor'o. visitor
With Mr, and Mrs. Stuart
.Shier and lilitrray: Mr. and. Airs.
William Thompson of Exeter anci
Mr. and Alm, Hiram. Hanna.
With Air, and Airs. Gerald
PAUL and- Terri; Air. and. Airs.
Reg Nut and faintly, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Paid Anti Mr. and
rlirs. David Hazel -WOW,
With Mr. .and /Airs. Norris Att-
hill and family: Air. and Airs,
•Charies Atthill of -Exeter, Aire.
Ed Atthill, Atr. and Airs. Wil -
lain Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs,
Scott.With Mr. ' ad Mx& John Arc-
Eirea and family: ?Jr. .and Airs,
Russell Brock and David. of Hen -
Sail, Mr. and Mrs, Eric Hum-
phreys .and Helen and Mr. Torn
Brock.
With Mr. and Airs. Herman
Paynter: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
johns and family of • Centralia,
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Paynter and
Air. and Mrs. Lionel Kemp of
the Fourth Line, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Spence and Bill of the
Base Line, Mr. and Airs. Don
Finnie and family, of St, Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson of
Siincoe and Mrs. Annie O'Ligncy
of. St. Marys.
With Ale, and Airs. Jack
Urquhart and family: Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Blackler, Dawn.
and Ken, Mr,..and Airs. Garth
Blackler, Brent and Steven, 'Mrs.
Willie m Urquhart, Air, John
Berry, Miss Ethel Copeland,
Mrs, -X Copeland, .11 -Ir. Jack
Davidson and Bill Cook.
With Mr. and Mrs. ,Russell
Morrison: Mr, and Mrs, Reg
Stagg and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Mills of Exeter, Mr, and.
Airs. Floyd Prictham of Russel -
dale, Mr. Frank Stagg of Stella,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Morrison and fam-
ily of St. Marys, Mrs, Minerva
Joliffe and family, Mr. Lew
Naneekivell of Mt, Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Morrison, Mr.
and Mrs, Reg Morrison and Mr.
and Mrs, H. Hanna.
With • Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Switzer; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Armstrong of Parkhill, Mrs.
Florerice Sgariglia and Mrs.
Mima Switzer of SL Marys, Mrs.
Sgarigla •and Mrs. Switzer were
guests the remainder of the
week,
Visitors out of town for New
Year's:
Mr. and Mrs, Carr Mills and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Armstrong of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Scott
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Haeyey Ward of Moncton.
Mr. and Mrs, William Wag -
horn visited New Year's eve
with'Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brine of
the Base Line.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davie
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern
and family of Zion,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Dave Shamblaw
and Ron with ,Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Black of Lucan,
Mrs. G. Beckett with Mr, and
Mrs. Lawrence Beckett of Wood-
ham. teei
Dr. and Mrs. Amos and family
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott
of London.
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day, at any 'hour. They loVe its good taste, plain or
flavored. They know that Ws nutritious, too . has
"what it takes" to keep thin fit.
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and Ross, Mrs. A. Robinson,
Air. and Mrs. Jack Robinsoa and
family with Mr. and Airs.
bort Robinson of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Bailey
and family with Airs. Earl 14/55
and Howard of Science Mi. '
xi:. arid Airs ifr-urgin
and family, aceemparded by
Rev. and Mrs.' Charles D. lien-
dersoe of St, Catharines with
sAlr..rrahnodma,
Airs. Fred Hamilton of
Personal items
Air. and Mrs, Lloyd Zerbrigg
of Kingston visited Thursday
evening with Airs. ji, Copeland.
Mr. Gordon Yule, Mac and
Virginia of Toronto visited last
week with Mr. and Airs. Gerald
Paul,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall
'Bantams Copy
Mohawk Style
and family entertained the girls'
softball team Thursday evening.
:Evening gi.i.ests on Boxing Day
with Mr. and Mrs, Russell' Mor -
risen were their fanally, Mr. and
Mrs, Preston Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Morrison and Air, and
Mrs, Ray Morrison and family
of St, Marys.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was observed in the
Kirkton United Church Sunday ,
morning,
Mr. Carl Mills has accepted a
position as teacher on the Ex-
eter school staff.
ICar Crash Causes
Inuries To Youth
A i2eati.-011 voiliOott early
iasL Saturday morning Cecil
ilodgins, 18 -year -Old son of Mr.
and 'Mrs. •Cecil fiedgins. Luean,
received had heed .and back in-
juries which kept him in St. Jo-
SePles 'Hospital, London.
The driver of the ear Miss
Faye Ford, 19, of Exeter was
released after treatment,
tier Mere Sheila Ford, 16, also
: of Exeter received a broken
.ankle but was .released during
the weekend.
Driver of the other car LAC
-Charles Thomas Morley, 19, nt
the RCAF •Station Clinton and
Ms Passenger, John R. Marsh.
26, of London, escaped inittrY.
•Co.nstable Jack Western re-
ported that damage was high in
• •oeurred on the
outskirts of Londo
Seek Help
Of Parents
Parents will be requested by
Exeter Public School board to' for Exeter most of the way as
The farm system of Exeter
Mohawks is on the upward swing;
This was proven last Saturday
afternoon in Lucan when. the
local Bantam club invaded the
Irish stamping grounds for a 4-3
exhibition victory over the Lucan
B ant anis.,
]n somewhat a similar type of
game to the one_which "daddy"
Mohawks won in Lucan back on
December 13, the Exeter club
brought home the victory on•
Freddy Lamb's third period goal.
R was the. only .marker scored
in the final stanza, with Freddy
Wells and Ricky Boyle getting
assists,
Townpics Area Crashes
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Ofors Soclai.tind Peogna.1 interest in and Around txoter
3'.1 1,110ra,mtwofikto .4str?;rs lite!sped, to ur.litits ;Ite4,11,
end our readere ore ntereetters te. TO 400 egeir rienee. r., RATS • OA
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• Mr. Snelgi'ove is a pa- Mr. Tel Wainer visited with
tient in Victoria Hoscpital, Lon- .his sister, Mr. And Mrs. James
...colfarierinscedai4hitee.r Air and
liarheY, Romeo, Mich. and Mr.
Mr. and Airs. Stewart D. Ad- and Mrs. Fred Potsei, Pontiac,
"eins left for their home in Moose
Jaw Sask.., on Saturday after t Mr. Howard Spielineli at the
ley Neil. i Drs. Victor and Joan KYle,
Mr. Lynn Martin •of Dresden "
wasa weeliend guest of /qr. Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. E.
• 0KfituiCt.00natels,isiAtteid.. 1:InhAilthcCemalluomn IIi"1-3er and Pat'
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mulholland
Saturday evening. and Linda and Miss Carol Oakes
of IVesthill with, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ruth Ann Mel3ride, Ce- Wes Ryckman and other rela-
tralla visited over the weekend
with, Miss Marion Yungblut,lives Jast week.
Zurich. Mr. and Mes. Milton Luther.
A1rW H W d, ' tis borne, and Al • Ch '1
Wood, Toronto, and Mrs. WU- Jeffery, Thames Road, Mr. And !
liam Murdock, Dundas, spent Mrs. Roy Dyk.eman; Ilderton,
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. Ken Moir, Hensel and Mr. I
Harold Wood, Lambeth. and Mrs. Gordon Moir and Day -
Miss Leona Alderson has re- id of Gorrie, with Mr. and Mrs.
turned to her teaching duties at Bert Bisseit r,
days at her home.
Paris after spending the boll- GalSrlyr.aannddTAelrrrs tAten,ospol‘r'tariiieuircokn,
Cann with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fish-
andMr. and Mrs. Gordon
daughter of Elora visited or.
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • Zion, with
wari htrr.s.anIcirtagresn. purt.hcekr,
Robert Ostler and famliy.
holt, Alta. visited with his wife so11111.r.LoanndionMarns.d GArrotgaendFeigus-1
Fl/Sgt H. A. Woods of Pen-- .Rowcliffe.
and daughter, Cindy Lou, at the
ichooiji,nieisizf Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Lloyd Reynolds;
SBob, with Mr. and Ahlirrsl.eyLutahnedr
' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnston ReYnolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clark, Mr.
spent a few days at Barrie visit-
ing their daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. rfird. Mrs. Ron NrrinswIfielintounr:
Victor Webb and Debbie,
Miss Susan Cann, Clinton and ich, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whit- '
1 London 7.1230
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in the bottom of Ig.4041t -4it•Che
Driver Wafted 440411,
TICAF Station. Clinton, OSORMI
unhurt 'ha tie gar sliffered 0,0
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L. Alickle and Oscar Grebb.
The board will meet the firSt
TliesclaY Of each lflontli.
The annual statement, still to
be audited, reveals a, balance on
hand only slightly lower than
last year. The '57 figure is $33,-
383 compared to $0,799 a year
ago.
Grants from the provincial go,
vernment increased from $100..
886 to 1115,714 while the local
tax levy receipts decreased from
1.53.43i to $42,182.
Cost of instruction increased
$14,000 to $100.887; plant npera-
tional expenses rose. $2,300 to
$14,038; and transportation pay-
ments were up 12.600 to 136.858.
Cost of instructional supplies
and administration remained about the same.
arrilaargs,•.eiriVeit 1/3"" 'Tern1441
R.R. Dashwood, ,and .131Alge
here R.R. 2 Zurich, were-: i.no
volved in a rear -end gelliSietl
No. 14.11i,ghway, two Mileg iveSt.
of Zurich Vriday eVengng. he
Uorner car was attercip#ng • -to
make a 'turn off the lughwa7
when the Twob011 ear ;riti!
it.
Chief Reg Taylor, --Consteble
John Cowan and OPP •Censtatde.-
Harry Reid investigated the -pies
baps.
fr
assist in restraining children •
from playing on roads and in- Lucan surged right off from the '
terfering with traffic to and drop drop of the puck in the first ;
from school, period to grah a 2-0 lead on goals
by Jerry Hannigan and :Hugh I
Concern over this problem,
which the board feels endangers Conlin.
the lives of the children, was Ricky 'Boyle, Jim Jones and
expressed at length during its Don Cann all blinked the light I
first meeting of 1958 Monday for Exeter in the second. A ;
'night, ' 1 single tally off the stick of Bill
The. board has received a 1Neil, of Lucan, forced the game t
ren attempting to get "free" ' Late in the third, Lamb's tie -
rides
on snow-covered roads by ! breaking goal proved to be the
grabbing the bumpers of cars ' clincher,
and similar antics. While the i Jerry Hannigan .drew all three
children are out of the board's f minor penalties in the contest
jurisdiction at these times, mem- i with one coming in each of the
bers felt some action should be, three periods.
taken.
, W. G. Seldon was re-elected
chairman of the board and Ro-
bert Southcott succeeds Claude ' Pupils .
number of complaints of child- I into a 3.3 deadloCk.
Farrow as vice-chairman. W. H. I •
Hodgson was reappointed secrei
'Begin Curling
Committees include: property, Arrangements have been made
W. D. May, Ross Tuckey, Reg ; for local high school students
B e a v e r s; teachers, Southcott, ' to participate in the curling
Ray Frayne, May; fuel and 1, game.
supplies, 'Beavers, ,Frayne. From 4:0.0 to 5:30 every Tues -
Police Chief Reg Taylor was1 day the ice in the local arena
appointed attendance officer, will be set aside for all who
tarY.
News Budget From
Baseline
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mrs-. Ben Wilson, Charles,
John and Gordon and, Mrs.
Annie Hodgins, St. Marys, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson on New Year's Day,
'Mr. Wilbert McNeight spent
New Year's with his sister, Mrs.
Austin Burgess and the family,
Stratford,
Rev. and Mrs. 3. Slade and
Air. and Mrs. Archie Dewar
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Rundle, New Year's eve.
Mr. John Rinn, -William and
Howard and Miss -Noreen Wal-
k= were guests of Mr. and .
Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and fam-
ily .Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs: Strahan, Donald,
are interested. Students may
sign in at the arena anytime
this week.
Standings
ROMEBIIEW-/N1‘. "B»
Zurich 7, Ilderton 1
Blackwell 10, Forest 4
Clinton 6, Lucan 4
Lucan 6, Ilderton 2
Clinton 10, Blackwell 4
WLTFAPet.
Exeter _ 7 0 0,52 23 1.000
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Clinton a 8 1 0'78 40 .888
Lucan 6 4 0 63 34 .600
Forest 5 6 0 65 68 .454 ,
Zurich 2 4 11 34 4n .333
Bitackvirell - 4 8 0 64 58 .533
Ilderton .. 1 6 23 N
E. Edward1 5 0 27 .166
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RCAF CENTRALIA
HOCKEY LEAGUE
twit Week's Scores'
Cadets 7, Tech -Wing 7
PWLTFAP
Mr. Robert Grey, RCAF Station ing, Mr. and Airs, Bev. Skin -
Clinton, visited Thursday with ner and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostler, • Jeffery on New Year's eve with
M1'8. A. E. Ferguson spent Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Turkey,
Christmas and the holiday with
her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Lloyd
in Schomberg, returning home
on Sunday.
Holiday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Kestle were Mr.
and Mrs. 3. R. Kestle, Susan and
Janice, Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Snell and family,
Dashwood,
Mrs. William Mair and Joanne
returned on Sunday after spend-
ing the holiday with. F/G J. A.
and Mrs, Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates
were in Mt. Clemens last week
I visiting with their daughter
and family Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Doherty and Denise.
New Year Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen
and family of Ailsa Craig, Miss
Mary- Lou Abbott, and Leo Wit-
mer, Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs
Preston Dearing and Gerald
with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr m
Leamington.
Mr. W. H. Woods in Dundas
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mur-
dock and also a few days in
Toronto.
Mr. and Airs. Whitney Coates.
Wilma and Keith with Mr, and
Mrs. Sid Pearsim. Hickson.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce Biggart
and Barbara in Clinton.
Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Down,
Mr. and Mrs. T. R., Down and
family, Toronto with Mr. And
ARforasd..Wifliam Kernick, Thames
Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Luther,
Usborne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
I Jeffery, Thames Road, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dykeman, Ilderton,
; Mr. Ken Moir, Hensel]. and Mr.
land Mrs. Gordon Moir and Da:
Gorrie with Mr, and Airs.
Bert Bissitt,
Mr. William Alderson, Stran-
raer, Sask. is visiting with his
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Alderson.
Miss Leona Alderson has re-
turned to her teaching duties at
Paris after spending the holi-
days at her home.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cann
and daughter of Elora visited
nn Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Ostler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston
spent a few days at Barrie visit-
ing their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Webb and Debbie.
Mrs. Ethel Kirby and Mr. Pete
Crocker attended the funeral of
Mr. Lorne Fowler in Ottawa on
Saturday.
Mrs. A. E. Ferguson spent
Christmas and the holiday with
her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Lloyd
in Sehomherg, returning home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne and
Mrs, Clifford White attended the
funeral of Mrs. Richard Palin
in Toronto on Monday. Mrs,
Patin is an aunt of Mrs. Whitt
and a great-aunt of Mrs. Frayne.
pra'S 7 6 1 0 33 11 12
David and Robert were guests Cadets 8 4 3 1 47 49 9
Tech -Wing 8 2 5 1 35 45 5
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewar on
Combines 7 2 5 0 32 44 4
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shep- CURLING STANDINGS
pard and family, Corbett, Mr.
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David Sheppard, Parldrill, were leen Hockey 6 2
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hol- R. Armstrong 6 3
land on Monday. R, Snell 5 3
-Messrs. Bill and Howard Rinn. K. 11. Auug
setay.itlin: 5 3-- llll s 3
and Niss Noreen Walkorn were D. Roelofton* 5
guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Mc- H. King ____
5 3
Gregor, Kippen, on Sunday.
A. Cann a • • 4 4
R. Bevers
Mr. and. Mrs. David Holland, 4 4
'Earl and Eddie spent New C. C'AITN'auehton —''—.. ' 1 64
Year's With Mr. Holland's bro- A -v-. itickeniie — 3
2 6
thee, Mr, Edgar Holland, at JC.hapsu.
IcteehreE" 2 6
Denfield. o 8
Mr. and Mrs, Martin Scape, _
Ailsa Craig, were guests of •
their niece, Mrs. Duncan Me- -
Senior Citizens -
Naughton and ;Duncan, on Mon-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hernan-
. Enjoy Program
An enthusiastic group of mem-
bers of the Senior Citizens Club
met Tuesday evening in the
Legion Hall and enjoyed ,a. varied
program einceed by Mr. Clinton —Continued from Page 1
des and family, St. Thomas,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Switzer,
Mrs. Alex McNaughton, Ailsa
Craig, spent Monday with her
son, Mr. Duncan McNaughton
and family.
Mrs. Robert Elston and !entity
and Mr. Jesse Elston were
guests of Mrs, Nelson Knox and
Joyce, St, Marys, on Neer Year's
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me -
Naughton of Ailsa Craig. were
guests of Mr, arid Mrs, Duncan
MeNatighton on Thursday.
Mrs, Robert Elston and family
were guests of Alr. and Mrs,
Ellis Strahan oe Friday evening.
Rev, and Mrs, :M. H. E'Iston,
Centralia, were guests of Mrs.
Robert Elston on Sunday eVe-
nieg, .
Mrs. c o •
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be hostess to Coopers W.ALS.
meeting on Thursday,
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin -
Son had as their guests on Sun.'
day Mr. and Mrs, C, Gessnian
and' John, London, Mrs. Melvin
Hern, 'Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
MAC Spence, Elaine and 3ean,
Eighth Line,
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mits. Austin Timms were
Mr, and Mrs. Denzil Vacey and
Waltoe. Wellburn, and Mr. and
Met. :Russel TiminS. Se Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson
were guests of Mr. and MS.
George Wilson oe Sunday eve-
ning.
Mi'.and Mex. Austth Timm
were guests or and Mrs.
GladWyn }teepee and tangly,
Eighth Line.
Mrs. George Wilson has been
invited to show her pictures
the different totintriee the 4:1e9t-
ed en her "Artnind the WerIrl
Tour" eh Jaintarst g4 at Wood-
ham Anita,
Exeter Council
Sweet, !district with regard to daylight
Vocal numbers were given by I saving this coming summer,
I Kenneth Blackler,accompanied
t by his sister, Dawn, and Harry
Hoffman, accompanied by Miss
Nadiger, Dashwood, and duets
• by Darlene and Marlene Frayne,
accompanied by their sister,
Helen, Cornet solos were given
by Chas, Kernick, accontpanied
by his inother, Mrs. Wiiliain
Kernick, and numbers on the
mouthorgan, banjo and piano by
Mr, and Mrs. Lavenre Rodd, potation to the Good Roads Con -
Mr, William Kirkby, I'Cenneth vention in Termito.
and Dawn Blaekler of Kirkton. Appointments were made as
Helen Hendrick, Mrs. Dave, follows: The Ausable River Con-
ShaniblaW and Mrs. Len Dilkes
favored with readings and a
square. dance by the "Country
Cousins" In old fashioned cos-
tumea caused much hilarity.
Dancer e were Mrs. Les Gibson,
Mrs. Fred Cole, Mrs. Len Mc-
Knight, :Mrs. W. H. Stone, 11116,
Harold Bell, Eliniville, Mrs.
Douglas Wediake, Miss Atargaret
Cook, Centralia, and Mies Betty
Catei
Seasons greetings were re-
ceived by Mayor P'ooley and the
citizens of Exeter from the
mayor and mayoress if Exeter,
England,
A. grant of 31.0 was made to
St, Johns Ambulance; 350 to the !
Salvation Army and 325 to the
Children's War Memorial Hos-
pital.
It was decided to send a de -
servation Authority for one
year, Andrew Dixon; Cemetery
Board for three years, R. G.
Seldon; Library Board for three
years, A. :B, idle; relief ofiteer.
William McLean, 860 per year;
bell ringer, Mrs, Emerson. Cor-
nish, $20 a month; works
stiper-
visor, Gerald Cornish, $1.00 per
hourretaker„ townhall, Sam.
-net Granger, 150 per month;
.
fire chief. Irwin eon, $125 per
Mr. George Lawson read a annuai with other payments as
Christmas message from Mrs.
M. S. Steiner and also a thank -
yeti note from Children' Aid
Shelter, Goderieli, toe the rlub's
interest in it welfare. Members
of Beta Sigma Phi served the
The tot -1111111.W for the Febru-
ary meeting- Includes Mr. end
Mrs. Ed Lindenfield, Mr. aid
Mr Alf Coat% Mr. and Mrs
OroriiF Catin, Mrs. toraek Coatet
AM Mtg. William Martin.
The Marshal's furl Mule
for the deride *Melt toneltided
the evening.
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A conamimication received
POlit.P. Chief Re g Taylor
rettuesthig that the emitted ebh-
Sider the addition of an extra
constable ' duty, in
dee that the present foret may
be able � g,et, more standard
hours. He suggested a party -
hone with his residence
or rilbre efficient abrvitt and
also that the wages Of the ob.
'Bonito be raised to the atan-
dard ist toctitt the gift; 6txt.
1116, Vat refitted te
the lielice eetinittee.
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$80.70
13,30
and YoUr
Class "A"
trade-in
superetastie
WINTER EXPRESS
Natural. Rubber Tread
art, 4,OI8II -- when others tan't pun mail'.
ISE11:n(0Li4t3 — when others sacs s.nd s11a0.
WI3TEP.-E4PRESB "100 -Level" 8o -Rud Titet
wIih Identical quality construction teatures
new car :tires, at an honest-lo-goodneu savings
to you of. 81110 (with trada.in) on the 670/15
size. Enthusiastic motorists w1 switched le
WINTER -EXPRESS lest winter tail us that they
have never helots used a tirs with more donna.
eight PULL,
The deeper shoUirlse buttresses dig In to /alts a,
bigger hits --. get Tett 6117.11:7 fast and ea.sy in
heavy 'snow or mud. Stnooth-rtellng cene„
tread ribs wipe slippery, treacherous film off
lee and wet roads for sure "GO" Attl. gals
'STOP." i.VIUTZli.EXPnras will PULL you
through anywhere that chains wilt. Atm smooth-
ly and quietly on dry or bars roads. Priced
tor extra eatingai
670/15 elate "A"
gegular List Prig*
7 10 /15 Wtth dal "A"
ttadeeei
120gukr Lasf Price $11,A11
160 / 15 with elms "A"
frada.lit
Pro0110-L Phc*
15."
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AMOR TIRE
4.36 Main St, Enter
Phone 451
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