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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-07-04, Page 9MRS. LK KRIM CONVENES MEETINli HELGRAV.N.---A very interesting meeting of' the Beigravo YVt mean's Institute was convened by Mrs. Karl Krug en Tuesday evening of last week, when the grodp. met at the community centre, 'The roll call was answered by a :favourite 'radio and, television program, Mrs, C, B, Logan gave a report of the secretaries' eonven- tien, Current events about Ceylon were givee by Mrs. -Earl Ander,. Son, 'The most interesting part of this meeting was the tour through the 'CKNX-TV Station Where the gretip PAW a program being produced. KNAVE After lunch allgathered pa the school grounds and Louise Irwin read an address and Kathleen. O'Malley presented the gift, a TV picture /amp, Mr, Errington, who taught here for the past eight Years, ' is leaving the section, and when thanking the children for their gift told them he would al- ways be interested in their progress and welfare. All joined in singing "Fel. He's a Jolly Good Fellow", Isabel Henderson . Wed at Brantford WgITECHURCH—Mr. and Mrs, Robert Henderson, Mrs, Wm, Dew- son and Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tif-' fin were in Brantford on Saturday, where they attended the marriage of the former's niece, Idabel Hen- derson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, and James Tattrie, of Brantford, at St. Jude's Anglican Church, with Canon Shaff ter officiating. Miss Male Holmes, cousin of the bride and Boris Pedals, of Toronto Were the attendants. James Hen- derson, brother of the bride, was usher. • Mrs. Downie of Brantford, was soloist and the reception was held at the Kerby Hotel, The many friends of the bride in this district extend best wishes for a happy married life. ti Birth • MITCHELL—In Wingham Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of Whiteehurch, an Fri- day, June 20--a daughter, a sister for Susan. 4ERSONAL PBNSION FOLICIIaa Asstom AQQAThroRTABLF, RErivoirgme, 'Consult:--- FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative---: Canada Life WINGHA1VI, QNT. WHITEOHLIRON--Brielt Church congregation held a social evening 'At the church last r, EhurPclay with Lawrence -Taylor as chairman, After a aing-song a short pro, tram was enjoyed and Mr. And Mrs. Rose Taylor newlyweds, were presented with a table trilite lamp , and a Bible, Mr, and Mrs. ;TOM Sneli, who 'wore unable to be pre- '4 sent were also given similar gifts • of appreciation for willing serviced rendered in the church and Sunday SGhooL Lunch Ives served and all °NOY- ecl the social time together, WHITECHURCH Intended for last Week) Mr, and Mrs. Rey Puttison and Mrs. Rutherford Reavie Were 41 Toronto en Tuesday last Aral visited with Mr, Rutherford Reavie in SunnybrnnIc Hospital, Mn Wilfred Walters, who rgs beep a patient in Victeria fleapit. al for the past few weeks, spent a week hi Wingham Hospital and on Wednesday was taken to his home in Culross, Mr. Walters .1ins both legs in a cast front waist to, toes, Me, -and Mrs. George Laird of Toronto, spent the week-end With Mn, and Mrs. Jas. Malrath, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mason and children spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John McAllister oa Petrone. and Mr. and Mrs, .1`norY ,Moto of Elkton, Mielt,, also visited there. Little Neil Biernan, 'who has been a patient in Wingham hoe. pjtal was able to return bonie on Friday and Mr. and Mrs, Bieman and family visited with Walkerton and Owen Sound relatives on Sunday. Mrs, Russell Chapman is spend- ing this week in. Toronto at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ross Smith. Mr. George Ross, of Owen Sound, spent the week-end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ROSS. Mr, Donald Dennison, of. Gait, and Miss Myrna Stockill, who has a position in Kitchener, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, :and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw, and with other relatives here, Mr, Thos, Sutherland of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay of Walkerton, spent this week at .4 the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leal Biernan, Mrs, Lawrence McLean of Wingham, is spending a few daYs, this week with Mrs. Aldin Pus.- don. Mr. Chas. Falconer, of Glamis, visited on Friday, with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer. Mrs. Chas. Falconer has been seriously ill in Kincardine hospitr al for some weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Will MeClenaghan, of Rock Creek, Ohio, arrived sere on Monday to visit 'With, McClenaghan families here, and in Wingham and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smyth, Doreen and Bill, and Mrs, Rutherford, Reavie, spent the week-end with, Toronto friends and visited with Mr. Reavie in Sunnybrook. Hos- pital, Mn, and Mrs, Chas. Shiell visited on Sunday at the home tof s brother, Mr. Harold Cotigransla'hr" •,. ) Holyrood. Mrs. N. Caswell, Mrs. Jas. son, Mrs. Chas. Tiffin and Mrs, Farrish Moffat attended the Mait- land Presbyterial Board meeting held at Kintail Presbyterian, Church last Wednesday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig and sons visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hall, Wingharn. rO Or • Before you put your money on any new car, take a close look at the BIG BUY OF THE YEAR . . . the big, new Dodge. You'll see, for instance, that Dodge is the Big Buy in big-car size. It's almost a foot longerathan the other low-priced cars— .bigger inside, too. Willi discover that Dodge is the Big Buy in driving ease, too . .. with the exclusive convenience of push-button PowerFlite. You just push a button . .. step on the gas —and go (powered by a Dodge V-8 with up, to 200 h.p. or the famous Dodge Six)! There's no buy like Dodge for safe Motor- ing, dither. Besides Safety-Rim wheels, Safety-Lock door latches and dual- cylinder front wheel brakes, Dodge offers 12 other outstanding safety features as standard ,equipment, All this—and more—can be yours today on even the most modent budget. Drive in soon and let us show you., how easy it is to drive out in a glamourous new Dodge! Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Cec. Walpole Aluminum• SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS i1 Folding FLOOR Aluminum WALL AWNINGS TILES LUMBER -- „BUILDING Telephone 260w WOOSIna A4viOtecairroul, Wocinesibiy, AO 4t no )pop ;mint WilITECHURCH MGM RECEIVES OFT ROM:PUPILS .8ruce Reunion. .11etd In 0, Wawanosh • PAI-0114VV---The annual Bruce reunion was held enSattirduy at .the Maitland River on the tenth IMP of gust Wawanosh, There Were over seventy members 'present who enjoyed the loVely setting, swimming, races and hall games, Prizes were given to all who Jellied in the races, also prim' for the. oldest person, Mrs, Win, Mc- Gregor; person coming the 'farth' zat, Mrs, Robert Hrlree, Hamilton; youngest member present, Gordon Wesley Haynes, St. Marys. A bounteous dinner was 'served at neen and ltinCh at six after which Albert Cook and James McCallum entertained with a. namber. of bag- pipe selections, Members attending were from Hamilton, Gala, Owen Sound, Lon- don, St. Marys, Brussels, Beigrave, TAICknow and Wingham and after sPending a social time together all returned to their homes tired and 'looking forward, to meeting again next year. • The following' officers in 'charge are; President, Athol Bruce; treas- urer, Arnold Bruce; sports eom- mittee, Donalda and Treva Jamie- son; ball games, Jim McCallum and Alton Baynes. GIFTS PRESENTEOr tiONORMATION lames.. DOW PasSeS 1.[WIW:ingbanl Hospital •WIIVIT4Q41.14Cli—larlava Pew, son of the late janlea DOW and Ellgabettr Magef fin, a life-long re.si, dent of laaat •WaWanosh passes away on ' .Saturday in Wingham Hospital, He would have beer, seventy-seven years old on San- He had always been a highly es- About five months ago he spent POMP • time in the hospital whcr%, he •hed hie' leg Amputated,arc since then has made his home with rile daughter, Mrs. Norman ,.Coultee He had always been a highly es, teemed and splendid neighbour and a. staunch, and devoted ineni13*.er of Briek United Church. He was married twice, hip firs. wife being Ellen Leishimart, They had one daughter, Arvilia, . who passed away when a child, Late' he married Mart Anna l'ileBurna, who ,predeceased him Ignitor years ago, leaving, one daughter, Mrs. Coultes, There are six grand- children, He Is also survived hs one brother, David of Toronto .ane one sister, Mary (Mrs. Albert Wight) of Arkona. The pallbearer's were John Mc- Gee, Thomas O'Malley, John Boyle, Herson Irwin, Gilbert Beecroft 'and Chas. Robinson. Interment was in Whigham Cemetery on Tuesday The- service was held from R. A. Currie Sa Sons. funeral home, with his pastor, Rev. C: Krug, officiat- ing. His many friends extend sym- pathy to the bereaved ones. WHITECHURCH Werner' .in the Fordyce :school section attend. .ea the pienie at the school on Wednesday of last week. The ..tea • _cher, 'Mr. Ross Errington was in .charsese of the games- and Ontesta and all enjoyed the ball game argl peanut Perarnble. 'Lunch wee served with plenty of cake and ice Cream,. Annual Picnic Held W.HITEOHURCH-eA number of the women from 5,5, No. 10 gather- ed at the school last Tuesday for the annual picnic, Mary Fieher, Karen Groalcorth and Frances Henry Were in charge el', the games and contents. After the ball game and picnic luneh, Sara Caswell read an address and Joan Tiffin presented the teacher, Kenneth McAllister with a gelci tie-clip and cuff links, • Reception Held for ilfr„ Nr's. Campbell wrirrp.lcm..TRou — A large crowd gathered in the Memorial. Hall here last Wednesday evening for the reception of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Campbell. After lunch when Mr. and Alva Campbell were called to the front, Dawson Craig read an address, Elroy Laidlaw presented them with a purse of money and Angus Fal- coner presented them with a trilit'e lamp from their former section, Mr, Campbell thanked them for their gene'rous gifts, and Tiffin's' provided music for dancing, 111111111111014111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111811111111111111111111111111111111111110111,11111111h. DOON Baler Twine -.All Canadian Twine - Made in Kitchener APPROXIMATELY 2.50 FEET PER POUND WE HAVE A CARLOAD IN STOCK harks Hod ins • YOUR M.A.,,EY-HARRIS DEALER' Mr. and Mrs, Waiter; Leaner .and family .tire visiting this week At the home of her brother, Mr, john.. Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs.. Rebert :NieheleOla and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Ashby And daughter Iicether of Toronto,' spent the wefir*encl At the home, of their aunt, Mrs. Chne,Rehinrien,. The Sunday electrical storm was quite severe in this distriet. Trees were uprooted and limbs strewn ever on reads; ' telephones Were '•ent, and 'ware was off," and .some barn 'doers -were blown off in the. heavy Wind, Seme farmers were forced to Milks by hand that even- ing, The two big elm treed .that have been landmarke for, years--" justnorth of - the 10th bridge, on the east' river hank, ',came down. Mr, Roy McGee of Kitchener spent the week-end with his bro- ther, Gordon McGee, Gordon sold his 300-acre farm last week' tb Aldin and Billie Purdon, who get possession the end of this months Mr,, Kenneth McKnight of Cyan- brook, will have charge of the services in the Presbyterian church. here on Sunday, Mr. Rutherford Reavie, who has been a patfent in Stinnybrook,Hos, pital for two months, was taken to Lyndhurst Hospital this week, where he will receive special treatment. He has been 'up in a wheel chair during the past week. Mrs, Jas, Wilson and children are spending this week,. with her sister, Mrs. Ronald' Seddon and, her children, of Wingham,' at the Machan cottage at 'Kincardine. , Rev, and Mrs, W. ..Ta Watt spent the week-end at. the home of their son, Mr. Archie Watt of Toronto. Miss Jean Currie ',ef.• London, spent the week-end with her pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Scott spent Sunday at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb of 'Ashfielas Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Dilworth of Galt, visited on, Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Ireland. The Brick' .Church Emergency Fund committee met one Wednes- day, last, at the home . of Mr. Gordon a/MI(11116y. • The donations recorded to date showed a? total Of. $1,058. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Currie and. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pattison and family visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Watson of. Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and family of Plattsville spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben MeClen- aghan. Mr. and Mrs. MeClenag- han and Carl visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs., Wm. Parker of Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Gersham Johnston and their grandaughter, Violet Johnston, visited on •Sunday, with Mrs. Stewart Smith and her fam- ily, who are holidaying at a cottage at Hayfield. Mrs. Orville Mitchell and Miss Eleanor of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and Nancy, of LOndon Spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Martin and with Wingham relatives.' Mr. R. H. Thompson leaves this Wednesday to spend a few weeks with friends in the prairie provinc- es and with, relatives in Dakota. Mrs, Kenneth Hoffman' of To- ronto, who was visiting with her sister, Mrs, Oliver Glenn, Lucknow, also visited at the home of her brother,' 'Mr. Adains of Kinloss Township. Mr. Edward McKenzie of Tor- onto, spent the week-end at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Thos. Inglis of W, Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson of Goderich, and their son, Ross Thompson and Mrs. Thompson and their family of Tillsonburg and Mr. and Mrs, Ross Robinson and son, of Belgrave, and local Robinson families held a get-together on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson. ` John Falconer of Glamis has been visiting with his grandparents, Mn. and Mrs, Jas. Falconer.. Mr. and Mrs, John McGee spent Tuesday 'last at London, at the honie of his sister, Mrs, D. Simb.- son. The pupils of grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 and ten of their mothers took in the bus trip to Southampton on Wednesday last. They toured through the museum and went out to the Indian Reserves. Returning home they had their picnic lunch at Kincardine. Mr. Ross Errington held a wiener roast at the Fordyce School for his pupils at noon on Friday. Mrs. Jack Shiell and her baby daughter were able to return home from Wingham Hospital On Mon- day; Her sister, Miss Betty Zim- merman is visiting with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. St. Marie and Raymond, of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Myles St. Marie. Falconer families and McInnis families' in this district attended the Falconer-IVIeInnis family re- union held in the Agricultural park, Teeswater on Monday, Over one hundred were present. The Brick Church Mission Band held their picnic on the 5.5. No. 9 school grounds on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elliott Were in Stratford on Saturday attending the Mitchell family pienie. . Miss Marjorie Coultes has taken a position In Rapp's Bakery, in Wingham for the stnniner Months, Mt, and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Perrier, Way- ne and Ja.niee, leave on Wednesday for Sarnia, and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jaelt Gil- lespie. They leave next day to motor by the Strait of Mackinac and eross the U.S. to Great Falls, and attend, the Stampede at Cal- gery next Monday, They will journ- ey On to Vittetits and Will viSit relatives In B.C., Edmonton and in Seskatchevvatt, We wish thern • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly and family of Sarnia spent the week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cantelon and family of Hamilton, spent the Week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry IVIeGuire. Mn, and Mrs. Noanan Stone- house and family, of London, visit- ed over the week-end with Mn, and. Mrs. Robert Storehouse. ' Mr. Elmer Thompson of Mea- ford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Neil McCrea. kr, and Mrs. James McCrea and family of Toronto visited with friends and relatives in the village on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harcourt and family visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Alton Baynes and family of Belton, visited on Satur- day with Mrs, Richard Chamney and' attended the Bruce reunion that day. Tina Baynes, of Belton, is spend- ing two weeks' holiday with her grandmother, Mrs. Richard Clim- ney, Miss Margaret Higgins, of Lon- don, spent the week-end with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hig- gins. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and Dale visited on Sunday with Mrs, Bert Brown at Motherwell. Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Johnston and family, of Aylmer, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnston. Mrs. James . Leitch of Owen Sound visited over the week-end with Stella Neth any. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair and family of Molesworth and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ballagh and family, Teeswater visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bradburn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil' Armstrong, Rota and Kenneth, Thornclale, vi-it- ed over the week-end with relc.ti'.'es in the village and also attended the Howick Centennial. Mrs. David Armstrong is spend- ing a few days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, George Jones and family of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Callum. SICheck thp.ivasons..., here's-,no buy like the BIG BU in the low-price:field DODO Spend just a minute to check this factual • chart . . . see 12 of the many reasons why Dodge paces the pack in the low•price field! URA* Aluminum helped today's high- Speed, high-compression car en- gine get that way. Alunimmn pistons brought not only tough- hess but lightness to this up-and- down job, Less weight Meant less inertia and so made possible higher engine revolutions. It brought heat conductivity, too —go your engine doesn't over- heat when you drive fast andfat. It started in the twenties—and today every car produced in North America is equipped with aluminum pistons. And much Of the alutninum comes from Cana- dian smelters. To match the needs of the automotive, air- craft, construction and Marty other industries for large quaff- titles of aluminum, Mean is again stepping up its already enormous smelting capacity, ALUMINIUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) A COMPARE THESE VALUES ' DODGE CAR "F" CAR "C" OVER-ALL LENGTH edge is longest by far— for extra'room inside! 208.4" 198.5" 197.5" k PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL—for driving at its easiest! YES' NO NO FULL WRAP-AROUND WINDSHIELD—wraps around at top and bottom! YES NO NO SAFETY-R1M WHEELS—help grip tires to wheels 0 in case of blowout! YES NO NO SAFETY DOOR LATCHES—help to keep doors tightly locked even under impart! YES YES YES ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS STANDARD— operate at constant speed, never slow down! ' YES NO . NO ORIFICE-TYPE SHOCK ABSORBERS—for a velvet-smooth ride on any road! YES ' NO NO DUAL-CYLINDER FRONT WHEEL BRAKES— . assure snore even braking action! YES NO NO RESISTOR-TYPE SPARK PLUGS— last up to,5 theca' longer than ordinary plugs! ...---- YES NO NO INDEPENDENT PARKING 'BRAKE— a second braking system for greater safety! YES NO NO BONDED-TYPE BRAKE LINING—pmvidog up to ° 50t; more usable lining area for longer life! YES NO YES 1... FLOATING 011e INTAKE—insures 'entry of only a the eleanest oil! YES NO NO . TOTAL BENEFITS 12 1 i. 2 I LETTERS RECEIVED BY COMMITTEE The following are copies of two of the letters recently received in reply to invitations for Morris Township Centennial. June 18, 1956 Dear Mr. Martin: it was very 'kind and thoughtful of you to invite me to the Morris Township Centennial to be held on August 4th, 5th and 6th. I regret that the pressure of busi- ness affairs and other commit- ments make it impossible for me to be in Ontario on those dates. Again many thanks, and with best wishes for a successful re- union. Sincerely, Walt Disney, Los Angeles, Calif. * South Burnaby, B.C., June 24th, 1056 Dear Sir: must thank you for the kind invitation to the Morris Centennial, which I received some time ago. I would love to be present but having made the trip East last summer it seems impossible to make it again so soon. However, I am sure it will be a big success and many will enjoy it. Hope it is cooler than last Aug- libt. My best wishes are With you. There will be many happy reunions. I know there are many changes Since my family lived on the '9th concession. Sincerely, Belle Lewis Come hi now! Put your finger on the Big. Buy in • driving ease Dodge push-button PowerFlite fdmily of Mount Forest visited on Saturday at the home of her brother, Mr, Kenneth Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner of Toronto spent the week-end at the h'odse of his rnothef, 'eMrs. Turner. Mrs. Turner's brother, Mr., 'John Smith and Mrs. Smith of - Teeswater, visited there on Monday. , Miss. Ruby Conn ,was a patient in Wingham Hospital over the week-end, Nits and Mrs. Russell Moore and family. of Preston spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and other relatives here. Miss Marilyn Morrison held a' miscellaneous shower at her home' On 'Tuesday evening in honour of the approaching marriage of Miss.. Joan Hamilton, her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne and Jacqueline Cullen of Toronto, spent the 47selk,,,e,nd with Tiffin families here and at Langside, _ Mrs. j, G. Gillespie and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz spent Thursday last in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and baby Cathy Lee of Toronto .and Mrs. Russell Chapman, who had spent two .weeks in Toronto, re- turned home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, R. Farrier and Miss Winnifred Farrier spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia, Mr. Wm. Forster, Joan, Irma and Norma, and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Elliott and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison, Winghain, were in Kitchener on Sunday to attend the , Aitchison family get-together, 'Abont 120 attended, Mrs. George. Fisher and daugh- ters attended the Miscellaneous showea• held. at ' Lucknow last Tuesday evening, in honour of 'the approaching marriage of Roselle' Howalci, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Jacklin of Star City, 'Sask., and Mr, and Mrs. Webster Jacklin of Wroxeter visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Jacklin were here for the Howick reunion at Gorrie on the week-end. Several fainilies from this dis- trict attended the music recital in the Presbyterian Church, Wing- ham, last Friday evenings Mary Fisher played a piano solo and Karen Groskorth sang a solo, and later the two girls sang a duet, and (played a piano duet. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor •snd children were at Woodstock on Sunday, where their daughter, Mary, ,has been a patient in 'Vic- toria Hospital for the past feW weeks. All spent the day to- gether. Mrs. „Rush 'McElroy and her daughter, Ida of Hillsdale, Mich., visited fora few days last week at the home Of her brother, Mr. John L, Ctirrie and With other relatives In this cunnmenity. Oh Sunday they and Jelin Taylor went with Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Currie and family, arid Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie to the home of their Sister, Miss Patehel Currie at Galt and With other relatives from Guelph, all spent the afternoon in Victoria Park. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and children of Lohden, visited on Saturday with hiS parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Laidia.W, and With Istieltridvv relatives, Mr. 34.1. Laid- law has been under the •dottoes tare 'during the past few weeks: M. and 1rs. Allan Jattison and safe and pleasant qii). There never was a better time to get the 'BIG BUY in the Iow-price field—Dodge with the Forward Look • ,C1tAWIFOILD 11/10TOIRS 3.1 Phone 710 wAtot baliViAsaatiaceWtrs oft AtANs S/V.t.tet..Y" eSai d8kOK Votan tat Wsr$A0t,st Pam Divrt AN TIMM