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ONTARIO
GOVERNMENT
TRADE
CRUSADE
bawls/410, OINO..itie THURSDAY, SEIPP, 19th, 19iik
FOR SALE
150 pullets It s S x Red
Mrs Fred Keifer Phone 334:17,
E
Custom Combine work also
available for comeiniug corn
D. F. Snyder, It.R. 3, Brussels
FOR SALE —
!Kitchen Table, 6 chairs; 9 rt,
Philco Reirigeratog; 30" Claro
Jewdi Electric; Stove.
Mrs, Florence Michel ,Phone 2‘67 •
WAN f,Eo
'Young man to learn, Dry'
Cleaning, Start soon as possible.
APPly to: Personal Cleaners
,Grassels Phone 1
FOR RENT -"-
Good apartment Tor couple.
Private bath. No children pre-
Terred. Must be abstainers.
Apply to: Box 93
WANTED
A baby sitter from 7 to 9 to
get 3 ready tor school anti for
one in the afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Guy.
Phone 460jW,4 after 4 9.11).
FOR SALE
Findlay coal and wood heater'
with brown porcelain finnitted
jacket. Very good condition.
1000 bales of straw.
Pi one 442W.I Gordon Blake
TgliDE114 WAN &,.)
Tenders win be received ey
the uuaersigneu up to September
.40 ter the purchase of mu boa
and removal or the belfry at Ss
'No. 4 school, Grey Toweettip
No. 1. Au tender not
riecessarisy so:added.
j Norman S. Waver,
840y Grey T.A.A. NO.
Bp& 7i, &Wash;
SDit0OL. MAINTENANCE
MAN WANTED
4-901kation5 will, be received
Juutill September 23 tor a man to
de the general repair work at
ew* of the itorris Selmolo.
Consult any member of to
pcbsal Board railways ditties.
Applicant. will state the hourly
Fats of pay requested. No
epplication necessarily accepted.
Bruseeld.
03$1* Shaw, ssentax,
NOTICE OF COURT
OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF qR4Y:
The (Court of Revision on the;
.1953 Assessment Roll for the
Township of Grey will be held on
Monday, October 7th, 1963, .at
2 p.m.,' at the Clerk's; Office,
Dthel, .Ontario. . •
Edythe 11i, ;Cardiff,
•• Clerk, Township of Grey
ilglialet r4. i EDE 0-------4,4.440-
A Rawleigh. Dealer for Huron
Co. Over 1500 families, where
dlawleigh Products have beam
sold for years. Ii.es1 opportunity
for permanent, profitable work.
[
Start 'promptly. Write Raw-
leigh's, Dept. 1-15Z-2U, 4006
Richelieu, Montreal.
taut RIL1 SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING.
At the regular meeting o1
Morris Township School
September 15th}.
Payment of the rollowlag bills
'was authorised:.
flood School Supplies 3,151,96
Sparling's hardware 3.43
S. A, Montgomery, coal.... 308.15
Gordon. Stiles, coal 139.16
The secretary was Instructed
to advertise in local papers for
maintenance Wail to do the
general work at each of the sue of equtpraeat to be used.
Lowest or any Lender not neces- Morris S°11°°1s.
sarily accepted. Next regular
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of "Grey
Ethel, Ont.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Carl C uger,
Kitcheuer announce the engage-
ment, of their daughter, Dolma/
;Leo, to Donald James PestelL
.1,itelieuer, sou of itilt, and Mrs.
,James N. Pestell, it. at. 3,
&onsets. The wedding will take
iPlaet> October 1th, at 4 p.m at
:,Zion. "Evangelical 'UMW?' Brink-.
rea Church, Kiteneuer.
ATTENTION WOMEN; '
WITI-1GUT any experience you
can earn ,money for your
C¢aristluas shopping by selling
Avon Cosmetics and toiletries
in your vicinity.
Write Mrs. M. Mille0n, 17
Ilawkesbury C4'., London, or
call collect 432 9019 betweeill
Prealt Ylouey. ,We can till your.
Coatainers now.
1.deyd. Wheeler Phone 421J4
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING,
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned until -1 p.ni., Monday,
October 7th, 1963 for snow-
plowing for the 1963-1964 season.;
an the Township of Grey. Tender
to be by the hour. State make and.
Chairman
James Elston
meeting Ootober
Secretary
R. S. Shaw
— .
`Everyone's switching to Canadian products"
• •••
Teach them
to look
both ways
before crossing
the street
`1Pri•seseepliesseeleirsurneelowais
I A TISE, shoppers.knowthatevery dollar spent on Canadian goods
V V ..keeps.Ganadians wOrking...This is one big reason why every-
One is "switching tO Canadian goods.
A second reason is that most imported .rodi..iets have a Canadian equivalent—
equal in price, design and ;quality. Canada now..prOduces almost everything.
If each of is in Ontario diverted.tan,additional $2 a week from imported to
domestic goods, the result could total $600,000,000 in new Canadian manufac-
turing and. that should create 60,000 new jobs.
Bitty a hippo if you must, but before you do, consider the Canadian alternatives.
If the price, design and quality arc right, buy the product that is marked "Made in
Canada." You help yourself, your neighbour and the whole province by switching
10e product made here.