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BECAUSE THEY
OFFER "ilig PUBLIC
'Die ABSOLUTE BES T'":
USED PARS.
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ANO WHAT PO- YOQ "rHINIS, WAS THE DOMINATING. FAcToa
'THAT PAUSED ME TO
BUY MY CAR?
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BOLL OUT THE WELCOME MAT PEOPi-E WE KNOW
.ud M. MeQu,rdy 1,0ewry
fOtte-304. and P011. .!Qf SearboVO4
visited With friends in BrusSele
ViciniA,Y, ever the Y6e4..end•
Mrs, W. Spciriku Ar is itturpte4'honlc
aftw Opencling the Wigtor 1p
Searboro.
tWinglIAM. Advance-11'MS)
Lnsnt. week's paper carried the
news that 13. VOOsitui, Of BttS. •
,eela sceltiag land in WitIghain
which 1* can orect a Luilidlttg to be 1
used for thc, manufacture Of tee
v'reani and related inedeets, isi-
).oritapo.,signiticaut that Mr. Cousins /
its r wants a property *Wit is
large enough to allow for future
expansion,
We have no idea • What sort, of ,
.ollcOUrageMent lie has •already rs,1
ceived from the town wIlleh owns
itbe lots in which Mr. Conan% is •
interested. but it is fto be heped
that nothing will .stand in the 'WAY
of a, speedy conclusion to ,the
Section Without doubt there
are many tewus in this part of
RIVERS WE
illotors
In 'Win'gham we have l'enig t Mrs, Percy Ward wee, hostess
dneamed of securing some big in- , for .... the Easter meeting of Union
PALM SLINPAY SERVICE
rme mmuga POIA Sko.ay service
was held at St, ,john's ouirch,
Sunday mvoriltng, The newly organ-
iz'Od anniOr At141/417 eonitql"6inK
AkelAbOrS in 4111fOrills, joined
In the choir processional, earrYla$
palm leaves. Palm leaves else
deeonated the Cgrantuaton. Table,
'The girl's pang the., hymn 0Tell me !
the Storien. of Jesus' very. swoetly.
Gayle Collins sang the well known
solo 'The Boantitul Garden Of. /
Prayer-' in a Sweet, clear voice. Mr a:'
Jewell ptresided at the Organ.
The rector, Itev. Fred Jewell.
based his sermon on the iTrees of
the Bible, explaining that the palm
tree is put to more use Own any
I other tree.
Large selection of one owner used cars,
traded in the last week. V.N24CHEV.-01..DS
DEALER. \
BRUSSELS GP1.t,5b
invitation. tp Oraubroolt Evening hosttaa 'assisted by Mrs, ct, Sirlra
Auxiliary? April ' and Mrs. C. Baker.
Next Meeting is at the home et
Mrs, Carmen Baker.
The study boolevas read, by Mire
L. Lake.
HYrrin 284 ended I& meeting,
The W. A. meet' g followed 'with
',Mrs. IR, Meehan greisiding.
W. M. S 'the 'province 3,tioi, would welcome l' Union suet an. enterprise with open arms. i
idastry which* would provide a .real , 'W. I.
, "boom" for the community, but iu 14.s. Dverett Robinson was leader all truth after observing such Weft some types. of clothing axe for the meeting. phenomerm in dither Wins' 'e Iimade from, the palm leaves. Mr, aren't 'too sure that the 'biggest' i , Scripture readings, were .taken by concerns are the best bets fort .eu ell sthaited that When a tree is
I - the Mrs, W. Bonnier and Mrs. E. Morrow.
sntaller places. They tend to cut down, it is not'tbe end of
i thoroughly disrupt the local sit- i
I 'nation. bath economically and as far
es housing and 'education facilities
t are concerned.
1 The industry 'which Mr. Cousins
bas proposed 'would appear to be
auelther "natural", We do not
know how Many pople would be
employed, at the commencement of
the operation, but we certainly do
like the suggestion that future ex-
pension could be expected.
The size factor isk net ;the only one
which proves interesting in this ca.e.
The man -who has Made the propo-
slitiorr has done bavindss for a num-
ber of years in our neighbouring
tow-n and everyone here is familiar
with the solidarity of his ,business
operations. He is no fly-by-nigh
idealigt, but rather a mn who has
served aloOg with Wingham and
'district people on, public boards and
projects, For our own part we
•.tw eas of Addmr eq AtrImaan mom
Cousins as a member of the local
basineSs fraternity.
FOR SALE
LEGHORN puLLETs
We have one of the best st.ralna
of leghorns In. Canada today.
They are bred for leuoosis rola-
tance, which means less tulle, Mit*
eggs, and more hens to sell at it*
end of the year. Dates available 11
weeks, April 19; 16 weeks, May 7.1
ready to lay, April 30, and In* III
vaccipated, wormed. delivered,
Andrews Poultry Farm
R. R. 3, Seaforth, Out.
Phone 647r3 Seeforth
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W a YOU DRIVE WHEN TIRED
tree, the timber being put, to many
uses, the 'building of ships, and
homes, furniture, eta. The tree lialuc.
continues to live on in other forms.
So on the tree of Cal airy, Christ
,wae cut &mil., 'but then 'went on tit
live 41he fuller, larger heavenly life. • 4
Driving a oar when you are tired is a danger-
ous highway habit. You cannot drive safely -
in modern traffic if your reflexes are slow
and your eyes are half closed, if you feel
weary-pull off the road and take a rest.
Programme followed taken. from
Missionary Monthly ma those
assisting were Mrs. W. Brenmec and
Mrs,, C. Baker and Mrs. D. Speiran
The roll call was answered by
naming a faiv/orite Easter Hymn.
Members ware reminded of the
Apprectiation 4tarciA ,w01re receiv•
ed from Mrs,. IS, W. Whitfield and
Mrs. Roek.
Alny used clothing for the bale
19 to be left in the church basement.
The Mizpah benediction closed the
meeting. Lunch was served by the
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T. • Ai- NOTICE
• REGARDING
"THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX ACT".
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1957,
IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
WHAT ABOUT IT?
/The above editOriaL taken from
last week's iesue of the Wingliam
Advance Times, gives the tat payer";
,eautse for 'serious consideration.
Tbe town of Wingham is apparent*
ily anxious to "roll 'out 'the welcome
mat," Has Brussels doae'as ranch?
Mere has been a great deal of
talk about, and attempts made we
understand; to induce an. indtistrY
'to loeate here, yet, When a local
succeestig 'business man content-
pieties expansion of his plant it is an
an adjoining town that extends
inkVacementie for that expatislon.
Brussels bas 'never approached Mr,
Consinnm in this connection,
Wingharn, it is aroastent, is welt
aware of the qualities Which Make
this ibueiness Man' a desirable one
for any dommtinity. He gave ten
yea*, of serviee as reeve of BruS-
sels; has been, 'very active in coni-
muntby affainsf; is 'one Of the
heaviest taxpayers tit the village
($070.60 in 1956 ); oniPlOYee eight
(1055 payroll $1.9,88/); paid $204,000
to milk and cream. 'produce* Of this
aerinumnity last year.
We know( OrtiSeeli, Cotincil has
been attempting to get annie in.
dUstry to locate here but nothing
eoterete flus, ever developed as far
Or We have been able to ascertain
Is thiS 'one too :gding elSetritere
without even an attempt. been;;
Itielde to have the expansion located bete
‘"Thia is not matter for the
conecrn .et the Council Only but for
,every local merchant. If there Vvnalit*
'outlet here for the milk dud cream
the fanners preduce where would
they do their buying,'' Thr, .ansWe to that is, simple - where they
their and Crean).
The higher your Wes of"lotal
products the more tatineile sail Whitt
f0 town to do their •IntSitieSt.
Thia is, the teueettt of denattinoill
also for tttety'_viitielitts# Yet Make
Mill a lOCai blialtiele dr :Maiinfaerf,4
itrer insane. intone Itsh4 at IttOr9
plitiebeging power in ftitiSMIS,
LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13)
Tickets Odd going ;end returning Same Soturday Only*
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FARts FROM:
FMSLtY
PALMERSTON SAO 1
SOUTHAMPTON Sic
SARNIA Oa 1
STRATFORD BA
STRATHROv tre I;
WALkERTO$ 001
WATFORD 1.711
WINGHAM 4.75
WVOMING ei.k
$4.79 CU ELFH 1.90
,S HANCWER $4.30
$4.30 HARRISTON 3.1S
4.M iNseqSOLL szci
42'8 KINCARDINE 9.95
2.45 KITCHENER 2.46
2.45 LISTOWEL 3.60
1.20 mItcHELL 4.00
5.05 OWEN sdinsitt, 4.75
4LENFORD
;BRAMPTON
rBRUSSELS
piESLE't
CLINTON
PERDU 'S
reitoRdtrOWN
OODERICH
PENALTIES (IN PART) FOR CONTRAVENTION Oi THE ACT'
1. if ariYperacin not holding a Registration CettlAcate good standing topplita fuel to
anyone he Will be required to pay A penalty of $100,00 foe eaell
:2, Defy person who fails to Pay the tak an accordance With the Act shall Pay a penalty equal to the aintittrit of tak and $50.00,
Evoy registrant who refitted or neglects to collect the tax accordance with thief
d
Act shall pay a pepalty tguat to the amount of the tail that he refused neglettg
td coect arid.,$50O,Oili,
4. Evety
ll
employee of A kegistfatit. who supplies fuel to A Otirnhater
from the purchaser the talc ftritiOada by the Act shall pay a penalty equal to the
at/IOWA of the tax arid $5(1.00. *
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bliss MaYine HAMM& tthel;
(banging wanking, and: id
ettfiriekli ito tier litthe Witt'ailt
leg itijiiriee,
1 i's. 666ttc.... *aid fa i
Li$tdivot Melthoriall With a heart Ube!,
is repented itliPrOtell.
Irecsnrer of bntorio
mato' CLARK
Cortipirolier ReVentit
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"SIPEEVIV"
GtoRGE Mecurewirmi
You RE
NOT
A GOOD
DRIVER
'4 HOW GOOD ARE •
YOUR DRIVING HABITS
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ONTARIO
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• 'Dollars and Sense
How can YOU benefit from
having a Current Account?
You'll find it much easier to keep an accurate record of
your current expenses when you have a Current.
Account.
When you pay all bills by cheque on your Current
Account, you receive back, at the end of each month, aII -
your cancelled cheques as well as a bank statement
showing every withdrawal and every deposit you have
Made. Furthermore, they are much easier to file away
than receipts and take less room to store. With them
and your bank statements, you'll find it far easier to
get an exact picture of how you spend your money.
So it's a good move to use a Current Account for paying
all current bills-and keep your Savings Account fot
actual savings.
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THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
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SATURDAY EXCURSIONS
to • 44;
ONTARIO
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REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES
Application. forms for Registration Certificates may be obtained from the Comptroller
of Revenue, Parliament Buildings; Toronto 2. A $1.00 fee must accompany each com-
pleted application form. _
Every registrant must forward on or before the 25th clay of each month to the Comp-
troller a return containing a complete record of purchases, sales, consumption and
inventory of fuel oil for the preceding month, together With payment of the aznount of
tax shown therein to be payable. Forms for this purpose may be obtained from the
Comptroller of Revenue, Parliainent Buildings, Toronto 2.
REFUNDS
Persons who have paid tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle or in
connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare lay
apply for refund of such tax. Application forint for this purpose may be obtained from
xhe Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2.
NTO by (NR
FROM .AGENTS'
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On April 1, 1957, The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario. The Act
provides for a tax of 20¢ per gallon on fuel oils, other than gasoline, such as diesel -
domestic, furnace, light, medium and heavy (except bunker), used to drive a motor
vehicle OR used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance
of any public thoroughfare.
Fuel oils commonly known as STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE
ARE. EXEMPT FROM TAX, unless they are placed in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle
or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any
public thoroughfare.
CONSUMERS-Please note
A tax of 24 per gallon is payable by:
1. Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle.
2. Every person who receives fuel oil that is not exempt from tax in a receptacle of less
than 40 gallons capacity, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine
that is• not a motor vehicle.
Example-The person will not be required to pay the tax on the fuel received in a
tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home; or,. sinillarly,
a manufacturer may receive the fuel, less tax, if it is placed in a tank directly con-
nected to his manufacturing equipment.
3. Every person who is not a registrant (see Registration Certificates below) and who
receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons, unless such
receptacle is directly connected with a, machine that is-not a motor vehicle.
SUPPLIERS-Please note
All suppliers of fuel oil must become registrants (see Registration Certificates below).
Fuel oil may be purchased "less tax" by: 1. Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more
gallons. Such a receptacle must not be the fuel tank of, a motor vehicle.
2. Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine
that is not a motor vehicle.
Examples-Furnaces, manufacturing units, etc. Such a person is not required to
become a registrant.