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140TEto tour dis utcttvn, dadrest Ottauhs
taly' WO from the tfarliatneat Bultdiagt,
leading stores, railway merninal, arid theateit.
400 roomy with bath and thewer.
TV and Radio in all Guest Roora4
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Shiite from 56.60 Doilla from 54.40
PAMII. r PLAN-
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Wilt" Illectulliqw fa Ooh101OtiO
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—for repairs, maintenance,
renovation and general
clean-up work around your
home or place of business?
It the winter men and materials are more
readily available, and small jobs get better
attention and can be more economical dur-
ing the cold weather lull. This applies
particularly to building and renovation jobs.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
CAN BE FINANCED-
-by Home Improvement Loans under
the National Housing Act, available
through your bank . . up to $4,000
and up to 10 years to repay.
-FARMERS,
inquire about Farm Improvement
Loans backed by the government and
available through your bank . up
to $5,000 and up to 10 years to repay.
Plan to iwip.yon?Telf and at the same time help •
your f!O ii! y 16 increase employment this„
winter
CALL YOUR
NATIONAL .EMPLOYMEMT 079CE
FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE
issued by authority of
the Minister of Labour, Canada.
'1,:ooking over a prize heifer au a southern Ontotrio farm are, left
light, George Atkins, Ken Graydon, Johnny Molts anti Jim
Moss, the Lout 'Toronto farm-commentators who together make up
CBC's radio and television, farm broadcast team,
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to know it better. Make a
point this year of exploring
its highways and byways,
Visiting its lovely lakes and
vacationing at one of its
modern resorts . see
IpperWash Provincial Park
and the area surrounding
shown above. Take the first
step now, by filling out and
mailing the coupon below:
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Write for an investment folder,.
BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST
Founded In 1877
FTAZATFORD
It's "time out" from their 013C radio show for Phil Nimmons
.and members of his Toronto jazz grouP, That's Phil on top of the
piano.
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...so both are building up bank accounts
Nowadays, practically everybody has a
bank account.
Last year alone, forward-loOlci rig Canadians
opened 450,000 new deposit accounts in
the chartered banks-'--almost as Many as
the increase in population,
The oWneta of today's 11 Million accounts
know a b'ank is the safe, conVenietit,
pleasant place to build up funcl.s fOr every
need and ntitpdse.,
They kribw; toff, that in a Chartered bank
you deal with skilled; friendly people,
ready to help with an Our banking.
THE CHART,EittO aA N tit v CO' YOUR CO.Nuviu
JOHN HANNA, 'WINGHAM,,
PO Nomolgg
J4.iito; NV. Ilivun4, 'NUT, of Wing,
ham, linuminonfly nominuicd
an, tirogteswive. Cetwervative Candi-
tlute 'for Intron-Ilritee riding At the
notnuttating convention, a t Wingham
last Friday night,
Mr. Warted, A 'well ]drown 1'lring141111
busiw'ss man who lies represented,
tile ritlin ? for the past 15 years. NVil5
UtHIMMS011 11 hid fur the UMW
Mation.. Ile is presently serving his
fifth term in 'tilitt legislature.
Guest spRolter -Transport
islet M. Dymond, told the 300
delegates at the r'is'ing he was
unable to tell tittle when the next
provincial ,,lectitin 'might be held.
Following the nomination a new
executive of the Huron-Bruce PC
Association was .ehosen. Lloyd
Jasper. of Carrick township was
elected Tkesident. Vice president is
Allistair Hughes and
Crawford, secretary-lreasuirer.
Mx, and Mrs. Glen R. Thompson
and bAby daughter spent a feu
days in Toronto last week,
Mr. Lyle Gordon has been con.
tined to his bed ;following a weak
spell which he suffered on Friday,
Mrs. Emma -McCallum, St. Thomas.
is with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon for
several days„
Mrs Lyle Gordon, Mrs. Gordon
Engel and Miss Isabel 'Engel attend,
ed the Perth Teachers' Convention
in SPratrord on. 'Friday.
See furtlin notice of the Bazaar
sponsored by the Ladle's Aid of
I'lnon Presbyterian Church,
Cranbrook Cereal Chefs
The seenad meeting of the Cran.
brook Cereal Chefs was held, at the
home of the leader, yrs. Alan Mc.
Taggart, on. November Sth .at 9,06
The me•.Nt,ing opened by repeating
the 4-R pledge in unison. This was
followed by the secretary's report,
read ,by Geraldine ,McTaggart. The
roll call was answered by 5 girls,
each giving an accoun+ of one day
from their "Record. of Cereals
Oaten"
P was deeidnd that the next meet-
ing. will be held at the home of the
leader on N'oventhr at 9,00
?a.m.
The name chosen for the club was
"Cyan:brook Cereal Chefs",
Each inmher is to 1,xtrig:
sible design for the cover
record bock to rtthe next meeting.
Tha subject matter wa s then
discussed. The leader, Mrs. Mc.
-Taggart, demonstrated how to make
bran muffins anti slowed the
different typeS of flour.
Horne assignment was-then gi'ven
Roll call for the ne-zt meeting is
One rule for storing cereals.
The meeting closed with "Tile
Queen"•
,CHURCH U.
The meeting of tirmitiole.
L'ulteti °Web Young reoRles Vision.
was bad at the home of 'Lester
Mticitan..
• The worship was .taicen by ,
Watson. His topic .choice was te
ivide the members into discussion
groups with questions to answer
on Stewardship, folloTred by a group
,discussion en time subleet,
Business portion fenowtd with the
)resident, Murray 'Hoover,
large. • •
continued with. contests ;
and lunch, 5
The 'meeting was .closed with taps,
MORR
The directors of the Morris. Fed.
oration Of Agricuture held Moir
meeting at Stanley Higgin's on Oct,
29th. It was agreed the secretary
write ,Ttosco Metal Roofing Company
re Read Signs 18" x 12", and that
.the secretary and .prresident be a-
committee to purchase same.
The ;annual meeting will be held In
the rorrester's. Hall, Belgrave,
18th. The TV Farm Forum program
will he viewed and discussion will
follow le.d 'by Roger SehWass, form-
erly of CKNX Wingham, Lunch will
be served, Ross Smith, Stan Hopper,
A. Bacon and Earl Anderson were
named as a committee to arrange for
this meeting. Mrs. Ted Fear, Mrs, C,
Mrs, Mel Craig and Mrs. Stan.
I-Topper were named as the lunch
rommIf tee.
It was agreed to pay the presi-
flt'S OXPCMSOS to the annual
nlootilm in Toronto,
carl Remingway addressed the
meeting ,and luneh was served by
lIrs Stan Hopper,
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8th and 16th Group
The October meeting. of the Sth
and 16th group was held et the home
Of Mrs. A. McDonald and Mrs. Int),
McDonald with a good - attendance
The meeting was in charge of ,Mrs.
Martin. A hymn was sling with 'Mrs.
J. I3ryans ,at the *an% followed by
prayer, Topic was given by Mrs, Les,
Oliver, on prayer.
Roll call and minutes were read.
also a thank you carcl from Mrs. S.
Johnston. Business included the
bazaar to be held on Oct. 29th, for
which. final !arrangements were made.
A hymn and prayer cloSed the
meeting.
A delicious lunch was served.
by the lunch committee and the
hostess.
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