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liars and Senses
193S Chev. 3. ,Ton Truck
with racks
One of the best ways to
encourage good sound sleep
have a good sound bank balance. Regular
savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred
and one other ways. You may want the dew*
PetYment 011 a home of your own, a TV set or a car ..;
perhaps the children ',s education is on your mind
or a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever it le
cat You want or need, you have to learn the secret
of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay you
More. away the money except in emergencies di
you reach your savings goal—then you start saving
kir the next one. Why not open a Savings Account
with us today?
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tHE CANADIAN BANK OF 'COMM ERCe
Hwairl
'Donald 'Lewis McKenzie.
At Victoria Hospits,1 in •Loudon,
.the ,death occurred suddenly ' of
Donald Lewis McKenzie on Fri
,day .afternoon Dec. 14, beloved
• husband of Eqizobeth Evans whom
lie married Ian. 17. 1953, and dear
:son of Mrs. Hugh McLachlan of
Seoforth, and the late "Win. Kenzie,
The late Mr. McKenzie was, in iris
,33rd . year.,
A congenital lent, disease made
i it apparent only in, latter years.
After a serious highway accident
near Walton two years ago, he
never regained his former pihysical
rigour end-.September of this year
this health had deteriorated to. the
.point -where he was unable to con
thine working.
Surviving in addition to his widow
and mother, are three small Child-
ren: Lyle, 2 years; Veronica, 1 year
and Nancy, the latter being but 9
. ! •day., old at the time of her father's
• Dossing.
Mfr. McKenzie was the youngest
• • n:einber of a family of eight, well
3,7nowin in. Huron County.
Jean - (Mrs. Howard Currie) of
• 0111, nn,. Marguerite (Mrs. Urban
Duchairm ), Henisall; Philip of Stan-
ley Township, Robert of rtensall,
William of 'Exeter, Andrew of Aeton
and Kenneth of Clinton.
Th.,,, funeral was conducted on
Monday afternoon, Dec. 17, from.
the D. A. Roam Funeral Home In
Brussels, with. Rev. M. Thomas
of Walton officiating. His message
to the grieving family and the
many friends who had gathered to
oty their tribute' of sympathy to
those who mourned was exceedingly
• comforting and contained inspiring
counpeils to the surviving to anchor
their souls. iii God through hope
and prayer and trust in the- 'Crud.
fled Lord. • . _
A .solo by Robert iemininethain • of
Etheill was sung during the service
"Cod Will Take, Care of Yon".
' Interment took place in Brussels
Ceimatem Pallbearers were Messrs
Wiliam McLachlan, Robert Mo
BRUSSELS BRANCH — L. W. J. GLASGOW . MANAGER
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NOTICE —
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IF YOU CUT IN ON TRAFFIC
Passing cars when there is barely enough
room to avoid oncoming traffic causes count-
less highway accidents. Make certain you
have plenty of time to pull out, pass and
regain your place in line. You will lose only
seconds of time but you may save a life.
HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS —ONTARIO
...1.7.1.01111NIMONFOIRMINIMMINall
Arthit•
Wilfreri
Flower
of the•
Ronald
Dennis
Lachlan, George Valley,
Varley, Kenneth Eture. and
iCeleman all of Sesforth,
bearers were all nephews
deceamed. Kenneth Currie,
*Kenzie, Oscar and
finch arm. IT BEAKS THE PATTERNS OF THE PAST!
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THE 9 57 CHEVROLET
Chevrolet takes a daring departure for '57. This is the new car
that goes 'em all one better with fuel injection . with daring
new ideas in design in, styling . . in automatic driving, It's
sweet, smooth and sassy!
combining bumper, bumper guards,
stop and taillights. Dozens upon doz-
ens of other brilliant touches, front
the ventilation intakes that cap the
headlights right down to the smaller
14-inch wheels and softer tires. It's
an idea year - for Chevrolet — and
you'll want to sample their' all!
that puts Chevy right tip there with
the very highest priced ears — and a
whole galaxy of 20 spanking neW
models available in 16 high-fashion
solid colours or 15 two tone con-ibina-
Cons. A deeply hooded Command.
Post instrument panel, A functional
new "face" iii which buniper and
grille alp styled at a single unit
and the same "smart idea iii the rear,
Chevrolet is the place where new ideas
grow. And what a crop of them this
year! . . tituei injection . . a brand
new Turboglide automatic transmis-
sion (optional at extra eo81;) with
Triple-Turbine • take-off, stri-o-o-th as
Jersey cream.
A full range of five potent engines;
With horsepower options ranging Clear
up to 245,* Scintillating neW styling
engine also available al ektta eost
47k koilet. hijeditaii eiighies with ,to
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Wtraining at ititonen)ar Wiaterloo•
Hospital, - sweat several dAyS, with
iher parents.
Nips Jame Irin4well, nurgpin.
tralailng at !Stratford General lios•
pitat 1speut New Year's at bic)r biome I
here.
Mr, Frank Kirleby Dassed away in i ,
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
on Monday morning following an.
llness, of two weeks. Surviving is
one sister, Haimiah, of Manitoba.
The funeral Service was bold froni
Ole D. A. Rana funeral biome, Brutt- ,
isel on Wednesday afternoon.
FOR SALE --
Highest prices paid for old bass •
John Zwaan ?bons leixs Featuring horizontal-sweep styling, the 1957 Chevrolet looks even longer than its 200 inches — two-
and-one-half inches more than last year. All bodies are lower, too, and further additions have been
made to windshield area, the whole adding up to striking eye-appeal. Among the many mechanical
advancements is revolutionary fuel-injection as an available option. Shown above is the Bel Air sport
coupe.
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The beautiful new Bel-Air Sport Sedan with Body by Fisher— one of 20 brilliant new Chevies.
VISITING OVER THE HOLIDAYS?
Go CNR —the noe, the comfortable way. No matter where you're going, v,hether you're travelling solo or with your family—you can make your plans now S Snow-filled skies or icy roads will make difference—you'll get where you want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip,
• • Illstire your nonuay fun plans—by making your CNR
reservation nOtul Check too, the nioney-saying features of
our Family Fare Plane Ask about CNR Gift Certificates, ideal
forgiving!, holiday
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IN, LT ON
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill of.
Seaforth spent Christmas Day at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson,
MISS Joan Ryan, Reg. N., of. Ot-
tawa visited With her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Laurence Ryan.
Me. Fred Me !tin, of Brantford,
-visited, with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Martin.
Mrs, Verna Riddell, and datigh-
tars of WpOdbridge, visited with
Mr, and Mrs.. Ressel Barrowh, and
Sheila Riddell.
Mr. and Mrs'. George Love and
family and Mr: 'George Love, Sr,
silent OlitIstmas Day with relatives'
in Gimbal,.
Mr. Murray ItirkbY has rettirnedi
at ter sponding Christmas with MS
Parents, Mr. :Old Ms. :George
Mr. Glen Oliver; of Weateril
versitv, London, spent the holidays
with his narenta Mr, and' Mfg,
M ss Fnye ',Love was holiday
vtgit0 wit;(11 frionkis in 'Toronto.'
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