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FAITH
MAKES
SENSE a a is
When. you peel potatoes, you lose
valuable minerals and vitamins.
Leaving the shins on during cook-
fiORRIE
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Winit-up Trains '
Scrabble . ..... „$3.98 to, ,84.98 • . $1.60 - $2.95
Grolcinole' $3916" ,r '%:••
Monopoly • $3,50
Sorry .
-$2.69
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Plying Saucei% ;- $2.98 -,
Stiqips ett ik.85
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Tot, Bikes , ...... $7,60
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Hardwood Toboggans,
4-11.4&"5-ft. $5.75 & $7.69 ee.
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Careers
AIR-COOLED OR WATER-COOLED
They're here—the world famous Renault Tractors that bring
to Canada a new standard of tractor economy, Handy for
utility gobs —they turn on a 'dime . . rugged stamina for
the "big" jobs plus low operating cost, low maintenance'
cost. YOu'Irsave yrtertiey as you never haVe before! Twelve
forward speeds and`two reverse* take you from a low ./34
m.p.h. transplanting 'creep to average speed cultivation up
le 15 m.p.hi hiiiliway travel. You harness'power to the
speed you select. Just try a Renault lo • ,4 guaranteed to make
farming profitable again.
NEW
Al -COOLED
DIESEL
Diesel economy that saves on operating and Maintenance costs plus big-job performance.
It's air-`cooled . . and that means no power
diversion to drive waterpunip and fan. Yea get
maximum Working power delivered. tialetr
diesels available 4- with water-cooled of air-Ocilert engines.
NEW
WATER-COOLED
GA
if your power needs ore along more Carmen. tionalTlittet, choose this it.cylinderf water
consu mption
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ASK YOUR RENAULT TRACTOR DEALER , FOR A DEM(NSTRATION
CAMERON'S' GARAGE. TeiephoilcaTUL..11E ORE. Id
INVEST NOW IN YOUR FUTURE
BOY Mine CO-OP DEBENTURES
Youi township FAME
Canvasser may knock at
your door this Week,
Buy FAME Debentures from
him in all confidence.
Or write to 6 A A 0
FARMERS' ALLIED MEAT ENTERPRISES CO,OPERATIVE LIMITED
tt .et te to 4 419 DuNDAtt si s ► Tb'rfpiMtO .1 II
FAME INFORIVIATION mErriNcs
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S.S. r, Scheel Please, 3.30
itagOrty, gliest speaker.
tnA,s,r WAWANOSI1 itielgreve Hutli, s.30 0.m.
min Itagerir, guest speaker.
ricommtz lot »ortkiltX TOWNSII/r 'rederation Annual,
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Sakinon's Greenhouse
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
' 0 FLORAL DESIGNS
• WEDDING FLOWERS
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
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PHONE 88 LUCKNOW
• AN Oitni41l'r °Frier., WILL RE OPENED IN WINODAK
IN THE NEAR FUTURE, 310
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:AY, NOV. 30 = THURSDAY, DEC. 1st FRIDAY, DEC, 2nd SATURDAY, DEC, 3rd
This is Another Sure
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Vor Sheer-Enjoyment ‘Ve Recohnnoutt.Tlils Que — The Marge,'
SWARHINQ
Cary Grant = Tony Curtis
Joan O'Brien
IN TEctiNIcOLOR
re Laugh OW The Thrilling Exploits Of Tile Pink i':uhinarlsie.
were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Atterell
and son Paul, of Brantford, and I M HALL BOA
- RD MEETS LOCAL TALENT AT
lug prevents loss of these nu-,
trients hi the coiling, water.
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THOMAS JARDIN
Box 391, Winglmm, Opt:, Phone I47
BRUCE McFAUL
Box 693, Listowel, Ont„ Phone .019
EMERSON IVEL
Box 6, Tfarriston, Ont., Phone 334W
Ella are ca
Investors
Mrs, J. E. Clarke and family re-
turned home on Sunday after
spending a week at the home of
Rev, and Mrs. John Clarke in
Brownsville. Mrs. John. Clarke has
been ill but is now imProving.
Mr, and • Mrs. Ernest Wylie, of
Lakelet, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Douglas on Sunday.
Mips Edna Lawrence, Toronto,
visited Mrs. -Charles Lawrence ov-
er the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. John Baylor, Con.
2, Wallace, have moved, to the
home they have Turehased from
Mr. Allan Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Hyndman and family have
moved to the former Mrs. John
Hyndman residence, recently va-
cated by Mr. Alex Graham.
Week-end guests at the rectory
I MY FIRST BABY ..N \
SCARED ME.. BUT I
LEARNED To DEPEND
ON GOOD SUPPLIES FROM
VANE.'S
DRUG, STQAE
Mavis Stewart of Harriston,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
7rorcion 'Underwood, was awarded
the Robert Pritchard Trophy at
the, commencement exercises at the
Norwell District High School in
Palmerston.
The .Christmas meeting of the
Gorrie Women's Institute will he
held Tuesday evening. at 8.3t/ at
the home of Mrs. Norman Wasla.-
Roll call, a verse from a Christ,
Inas card. The Rev. W. ,T. S. Mc-
Clure will being the Christmas
message. There will be' an ex-
change of Christmas gifts and do-
nations will be received for Christ-
mas cheer.
At the service at St. Stephen's
Church on Sunday morning the
Rev. E. C. Attwell installed the
officers of the AX,P.A. of C4orrie
and Pordwich. Wayne King is
President; Connie Leppington. sec-
retary and Jean Poster treasurer,
The Re'?. E. and. Mrs. Russell
of Owen Sound were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordan Tinderwood on
Monday and Tuesday of last w(:elf.,
and called on old friends,
Mr, Ernest King of Windsor wa-
ited his parent% Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest King last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart. Strong and
family visited Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Lantz of Clifford on Sunday.
Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman Was
able to leave Victoria Hospital,
London, on Sunday and is with her
daughter, Mrs, Jack Shields and
Mr. Shields, R.R, 3, Wingham„
Mr. Birks Robertson of Tees-
water visited his sister, Mrs. Glad
Eldgda.ary,and Mrs. GordonEdgar on sm
Miss Karen Jacques of Summer-
land, B.C., is spending a.fe‘wdgys, in
Clintonci, with -her aunt:Mrs. Erige:ne A •• ;,• •
Mr„ • and Mrs, Edward Xesii;f,rin
and Mr. and Mrs. Williari0Hart
rs. W J.Wright
Mrs. Harold Suinks of Galt.' .
IDies IVIiiton
CORRIE Mrs. Win, J, Wright,
63, formerly of Harriston, died elk
Sunday in Milton District Hospi-
tal. She had been a resident of
Milton for the past 14 months.
The former Florence Wales, she
was born in England and came to
Canada more than 40 years ago.
She lived for several years at Or-
ange Hill, then went to Harriston,
where the greater part of her life
was spent.
Surviving. besides her husband
are three sons, Edward, Milton;
Stanley, Georgetown and Howard
of Brampton.
She was a member of the Ladies'
Orange Benevolent Association.
Service .was conducted Wednes-
day at the Hardy funeral home by
the Rev, J. F, A, Howell of Hat-
Wroxeter, spent Sunday and Mon-
day in Oshawa. Mrs. Newton will
remain for a week with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bill Hart.
Mrs, Harold Lossing and Mrs.
•
Mr. and Clarence Wood, of
Toronto, visited Thursday at the
home of Mrs, Jos. Wood.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Brown, of
Detroit, spent a few days with Mrs.
Lulu Sanderson and other rela-
Miss H. GifiSon; r 'TOroa,
spending a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Carson.
Mr. and Mis. Rabert Elscipiet
Barry, Janice apd Bruce visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,' Gar-
net Bakei, "near St. Marys.
Captain'John Neilson, Mrs. Neil-
son and family loft on Sunday for
Shilo, Man,, where he will be sta-
tioned,
Mr. Cass Thortipson, Harriston,
visited Mr, and Mrs. Allan Hynd-
ma on Sunday. Mrs. Thompson re-
turned home after spending two
weeks here.
Gowdy were supper guests on Sat-
urday of Mrs. Watson' Brown, in
Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. C. Finlay
will be spending the winter in
London.
on December 5th. At the g_nornina-
tion meeting on Friday afternoon
in, tbe'GarrIe community hall sev-
eral nominations were made. • The
following have qualified and will
stand for election:
Stuart Doicsiak;i1yecil
Norman Wade acted as chair-
man, The reeve, Arthur .bihson,
,the
toullt30 4 during: tlie,year.1
there were 240 beds in the new
wing oil the county ,home at Clin-
tp•
'4*.Harvey MeNtiehael, deputy reeve,
spoke of the bridges and roads in
the county and .bf the installation
pis, the wigwags ...at the C.P,R
cpssing O Gorric's main street.
Councillor Melville Allan told o
the work done on the township's
hack roads and thought more mon-
ey should he spent on them.
Councillor Ivan Haslcins spoke o
Two hundred
down to the turkey supper in the
Fordwieh community ball last
week, sponsored by the Women's
Institute,
Entertainment was provided by
Mrs. Lyle Murray, public school .
principal and tour senior pupils,
Anne Steeves„Tean. Lawrence, El-
izabeth Dickert and Jean Browne,
A reading was given by Mrs. Wil-
liam McCann and community sing-
ing was led by. Miss Minnie Mc-
Elwain. Piano and mouth organ
selections were given by Mrs.
Lorne Siefert,
fi
CANADAt. c.
Head Offket Winnipeg
Offices in li,‘Wpal Cities'
40000•00;i11 .
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1 ,406 \ MAKES
/.\-A SENSE
Mrs. Q. Galbraith
Injured in Mishap
• GORRIE-Mrs. Gerald Galbraith
was able to return to her home on
Saturday from, the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital.
-, She was taken to hospital Friday
graining when,her ear turned over
After striking loose gravel on the
township road. She suffered shock
onA a :severe shaking up, The car
riston United Chnrch, Burial 'Was was also damaged.
in Harriston cemetery. •
TO POLLS MONDAY'
NO ACCLAMATIONS
FOR 110WICK TWP.
Andy Mack, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, G-ORRIE-- • •Howlek. Township will
Walter Hermiston, Mount Forest, hdve its first election in six years spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
E, H. Strong,
Reeve, 'Arthur Gibson, Harvey
tives. McMichael; deputy reeve, Ivan
Haskins, Melville Allan; council-
.,an d 3•,64, y fors, (three -to. be ,elected). Robert.
Einora , spent several Gibson, E. H. Strang, Harold Wal-• several' ;clays. dayk:
with 144,and Mr:S:"EarlTOPe't and, t 14eQ, Frank t, I iirg; school board,
Se'rldgte-Ori, Clare 'Harris, Mrs, Wood wig. other fr1,64). t° canard
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finlay, warble fly spraying And grading
Mrs. Roy Gowdy and Mrs. Harry Of township roads, Other speakers were District
High School trustees, who spoke
on the three schools, Gordon Moi
for Wingham; T. J, Schdefer for
•Listowel and W. F. Campbell for
MemberS of the School
The Woman's Missionary Society Area Board, Stuart Douglas, Clare
of the Conde United Church will Harris and Walter Renwick also
meet at *the home of Mrs. M. D. spoke.
Irvin on Thursday at 8.15 p,m, Township Clerk Harold Pollocl
Committee in charge Mrs. J. Dun- outlined - the change in 'the grants
'bar, Mrs, D. Adams, Mrs. T. L to the villages. The new contest
McInnes. Please bring cookies, for, tants for the council, E. H. Strong
shut-in's boxA, and Harold Wallace spoke briefly,
Ci`ORRIE --At the annual meeting of rm."
of the comrounity hall board the ' tunnu aurrin
following were returned to °Mee: • • ••
Clipirman, Robert Gibson; sec.- FORDWICH--
treas., Harry Gowdy, Representing
other organizations are Mel Allan,
Wilford King, Mrs. Gordon Edgar,
Cordon Moir and Norman Wade.
At this meeting they decided to
hold a dance near Christmas,
sat
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Yes Sir! Toyland is 'now open at Welwood's! There's a great selec • -
tion for. 'every member of • the:fainilYL—Toys — Books —I Games — Socks
Shirts. — Hosiery Faneir!Cliiiiawar Fox''alrages, You% like the
`down-to-earth' 5c to $1.00. stfA prices tOo btu coriverne.nt lay-away
Manion any ,item in the' store'.
Bingo , $2.98 io.84.50 ,§teel Sleighs - $3.50 to $4.98
From Our Complete Display Of Gift Wrapping Supplies, Decor:
ations, Christmas Cards, Lights and Novelties.
SHOP AND SAVE At
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THEATRE
.,HARRISTON
STARTS TO,NICAIT
Va,1)., NOV, 30 1001,01,Ttaf SAT., DEC. 3.
reatareS at, 145 and 9.20.
Welwood's Variety Store k:
WINGHAM
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A Quebec meat-packing co-
operative, with a wide farmer
membership, did $52 million
worth of business last year and
distributed tens of thousands of
dollars in patronage dividends to
its shareholders. The man mostly
responsible for the success of
Cooperative Fed,eree said
recently: "Our farmers invested
in their co-operative as an act of
faith. It paid off!"
Faith pays off. Every worthwhile,
profitable endeavour began as an
act of faith.
FAME will pay off. Its Co-opera-
tive Debentures will yield 6% per
annum—a good investment in
itself. And FAME will pay off in
other ways, too, when its pro-
cessing and marketing .services
take your hogs and cattle straight
to the retailer's food counter.
You'll be glad you invested in
FAME Co-operative Debentures.
Out do it now.
DIESEL OR GAS I
* SY *
RENAULT
Faith makes sense—faith in yourself, faith in the power of numbers,
faith in the farmer's ability to mind his business and mind it well.
FAME makes sense TEST DRIVE THE RUGGED dolyipAet TRACTOR
WITH THE PAMOUS NAME