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The largest manufacturer of Hearing Aids in
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EVERYBODY KNOWS TED HAZELS.
AZELL
HAZELL'S Hearing Service
260 King St., W., KITCHENER, SH. 2-41.21
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1vtr. and Mr's, J. 1). Beecroft left
Monday to motor ta, Sault ;ate.
Miss Margaret f s'levy of 'Falk week end with her father, Mr. Ar
erten spent the week -end with Mr. thur Moore and Arthur Dickson of
land Mrs. Clarence Walker, l3olmore spent the w'ok
M ( < end with
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Mr. and Mrs.John Purdon $pent his grandfather.
Sunday with their daughter, Mr. Mr. and :Mrs, Kennie Laidlaw
Mart., whore Mr•- l.eeer•oft will at aril Mrs. Tea MIClenaghan, 111 raid his mother spent Saturday
tend the Condom 118(1(11 C'lnrrt•Il Lueknow. with Mi, and Mrs. ii�lr'< Laidlaw
Conference in that cit and Mr•s. ly
Beecroft will vinic. with Mrs Wil Mr'• (alrcl M'rs, Russell I?wdan and and Mrs, James Laidlaw stayed to
Miss Mabel Burdon called on Mr. spend a few days here.
John Stein in :Kincardine Hospi Mrs. John McKenzie and frrrnily
tal on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ches- spent a Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
ter Stein of Wheatley visited his Angus Wilson of Kineeardhao,
father. Mr. anal Mrs, Roy Irwin had their
Mr. Arthur Moore attended the family hone to visit them on Sun
graduation of his granddaughter•, day.
Miss Joan Thompson, a nurse, at Mr. and Mete (;corse Caldwell of
iced with Mr. and Mr:s. Ales 1 1b (,:alt 508111 Waterloo Memorial Hos- Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Car
erlsun on .,;rudaaypital, whieh was hold in the Pres- , diff of Brussels visited with Ml'.
Mr. and Mei. Wi1Ii tl ellliott of byI1 rien Church, Halt, last Thurs `,and Mrs. William Rintoul and
Stoney Beat h. Aha., visit, 1 with day. family on Sunday last,
the FIIlott relatives ti !Itis (3181('1.1'1 Mr. Arthur .Moore attended the Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Payne of
Hast. seely• wedding or his granddaughter, Miss 1)(troll •spent last •weak with •Ylr.
Mr. enol Mrs. W. A. linniphrt, Shirley Moore, and Mr, Weyne! a181 .Mrs, William Kennedy of Mar
Friday: and Mr, and Mrs. !.lest,! Hunll,hItrov Nichol in Wiugham last rula: i loch.
and family visited with Mr. and Mas, Walter James and son Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Novi)le o
Mrs. George Walker on 111111 1y. Leonard of Woodstock, spent the , Strathroy spent Sunday with Mr.
8011.
Mr. 811(1 .Mrs, ]larul(3 lurigram
and 1arnily attended the Masonic
Lodge service at Port Albert on
:Sunday and visited Mr. aryl Mrs.
Lorna Evers of Dualgluuuul.
111r. and Mrs. Walter 1Ciliol.t vis
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Is Volkswage
Have we decided to replace our familiar beetle -
shaped car? •
No.
Are we going to stop making it? Definitely not.
In 131 countries around the world,' Volkswagens
are still being sold faster than we can make them.
Once more our factories are being expanded so
that production can be increased.
No, we are not discontinuing "old faithful". But
we are changing our one -model policy. From now
on you will have a choice of two models—our
famous 1200 model and the new VW 1500.
1S THE VW 1500 REALLY A VOLKSWAGEN?
The VW 1500 is like its stable mate. It has an
air•coolecl engine in the rear, of course. it has a
solid platform chassis. It has oversize wheels and
tires. And it is independently sprung front and rear
by torsion bars. In other words, the VW 1500 hcis
all the features which have made the VW 1200 a
world success.
THE VW 1500 IS A BIGGER,
MORE POWERFUL CAR.
There is no doubt that our new car is a
Volkswciggen. But it is bigger, livelier, and offers
mare comfort. Once you have driven the VW 1500
(not just around the block, but over a longer
distance) you will discover that it offers a whole
new standard of driving performance. It has the
responsiveness and road holding qualities of a
sports car, and yet it has the comfort and
convenience of a full-size family sedan.
The transmission, (synchronized in all four gears)
is a pure delight to shift. Bucket seats (only recently
rediscovered by so many automobile manufacturer's
and delivered as an option at extra cost) are
standard equipment and con be adjusted lo 49
different positions.
LUXURY APPOINTMENTS INCLUDED IN
THE BASIC PRiCE.
The VW 1500 is loaded with extras: healer,
windshield welsher, padded drist:1;0(1r•d and sun -
visors, armrests for all four :ecus plus a comfortable
centre armrest in the rear, and many other items
for which you would expect to pay extra. But they
erre all standard equipment, And you ran trust us
not to re -style the body erirh yenr' to make your
VW 1500 obsolete.
You can also expert to find the high stnnclnrd of
This is your nearest Volkswagen dialer:
WIHAM BODY SHOP
P. 0.. .Box 279 - WI 1GHAM, ONT.
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TeL 746
quality for which the VW 1200 is rightly known.
After all, you don't build five million cars of one
model without learning how to do it the best way.
It is this constant improvement, rather than change
for its own sake, that has made Volkswagen the
third largest automobile producer in the world.
HOW VOLKSWAGEN HELPS CANADA'S
EXPORT TRADE.
Volkswagens play a very important role in the
trade relations between Canada and West
Germany. Every Volkswagen sold in this country
helps Canada to sell more goods to West Germany,
and in This sense the additioncil Volkswagen model
will make another contribution to the flourishing
interchange between two good trading partners.
SEE THE VW 1500, AND DRIVE IT.
Our 346 Volkswagen dealers, already service
trained and supplied with parts for This new model
long before the arrival of the first vehicle, are
eager to show you the new VW 1500. If you
would like to meet a cur which combines sensible
design, excellent roadholding and low operating
cost, test-drive the VW 1500 soon.
VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD.
Children Enjoy
A nnual Trip
Wlit'f'f.('iltllt('fL le,S, No, 10,
Whiteenur(•11, on 'Tuesday enjoyed
their bun trio to Landon and vis-
ited Silvc•rt,00d:1, (Soca Cola, Story
Book Gardens, Kellogg's, the Fire
Department. the iilinaf Institute.
'1'1re mothers who assisted the tea-
cher, Mrs. Wheeler, were Mrs. Lan
Tiffin, Mrs, Dawson Craig, Mrs.
Wallace Conn. Mrs, Albert Coulter,
Mrs. 11l;utm••• Ritchie, Mrs. Jack
Moreirann Mrs. Harry Swan, Mrs.
Joe 'Tiffin. Mrs. 1)1•rwyn 'Hill, Mrs.
lI1511 1,tn,}l.,un and Mrs. (;orlon
M1418 141.
Jot ni,edy.
M1' and 1r.i, Kennedy and Mr,
lard 11:; Payne vi:' cd last, Wed-
ue: (.1a ' e.eiing with the Clifton
Moores. ',, a1 Linwood.
:41,'. ;the ;411%, .lack .Johnston who
visited his cousin, :41r. and Mrs.
Reg,. , l,( is of T: !lull halls, Nor -
.he rn t 1n1tl'io, satiny a few days
with l;i: oarent.,..1r. and Mrs. Ger_
-thorn,lolzl;1 m i, before returning to
Lon d. e.
Mr. ,and :411::. Jack Smell and fa-
Sunday with her sir.
tor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple.
'11:111 :1t (103'11 '.
111'. 1,:u•c I(1:trio left. Monday to
work :riti the Bell Telephone Com-
pany at 'front ('reek in Northern
Ontario.
Mr. and M,'s..John L. Currie and
family visit'411 Mr, and Mrs. P,ud
Orr of Wharton on Sunday.
Mr. 1111.1 Mrs. Clarene Ritchie
and family -i.-it.ed his mother, Mrs,
r'1 12 1.1: chic of Lucknow on
Sunil:,; .
311. au(1 Mrs. Robert Scott and
family :,hent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jfrine•: Johnston at Goderich.
Mr. :,midi Mr.;. Harold Walker
spent Slintlay with his sister, Mrs.
Ed Irwin and Mr. Irwin at. God-
' ('fc•11.
til r. and 1'.lrs. =coast' Currie spent
the s"-t'k 1.1111 it11 their daughters
in Lon,1on.
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Martin and
i:1;n11visit d las brother, Mr. and
Mrs. 'l4'illia:o Martin, at Kitchener
on :quality.
Mr. :1i . l M, -s. Howard Walker
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. `,1 illi•e111 1'osliek of Culross on
Sunday y last
Mr. and Mrs. George Soloman
and f:Inli!y of Mono Mills spent
Sunday with his brother, Mr, and
Mrs. itubert Soloman and family.
Mr. anti Mrs, Lynn Morrison at-
tended 11, ',Yearling o1' his cousin,
Miss 1..orn:1 Morrison and Mr. Mil -
kin Eltiol1 near Mount b'orest on
5atur(l:ly',
11r.:uu1 Mrs. Lynn Morrison
its1 her 1nu1h1•r, Mrs. Lawrence
Machu!: o1 11i'Iil,els on Sunda -y,
Mr::. 1) (!• Macl;oiald returned
I() her burin• hive I''riday atter vis-
iting n Booth with her daughter,
Mrs A1Lui Mc( 'harles, Mt. Mr -
Charles and ions at Ancona.
Mrs. William A. 'Traylor, who had
recently returned from Wingham
Hospital, had the misfortune to
1'1(11 last Thursday and had to re-
turn to thy; hospital. N --rays re-
vealed :1 5811111 bone broken in her
leg below the lelme.
41 r. itoss Mat'(,regor of the Pos-
tal 1)euru•Imt•nl, "Toronto, is vt8it-
irrf' with Mr. anti Mrs. Walter
Arreart during his three weeks' va-
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. William McAllister
of 'l'cesw':e'or spent Saturday with
Mr, 111,(3 Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Lan ;side Presbyterian anniver-
sary is being held on Sunday, June
17th. Services are at 11 a.m. and
8 p.m. Rev. Ross MacDonald of
15118)1 will he guest speaker.
Mr. 8111 Mrs. W. J, Hill of An -
caster spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mr::. 1)erwyn Hill and family.
Mrs. "Victor Emerson spent last
week with Mrs, Don McCosh of
Purple (;rove. They attended the
district annuals of Truce Centre,
;t Biir;oynel Bruce North at Mar
nn,1 !;Alec East at Walkerton. Mrs.
x1,1 is the Grey -Bruce area pre_
silent x81 Mrs. Emerson is the
Secretary.
:1,11'.:111(1 Mrs. Paul Groskorth and
Mis.: Karen 11roshorth of Toronto
spent the w,•ek earl with their par-
ents :4I1' :111(1 Mas. Elwood Gros-
lu't h.
Rrr, and Mrs, George Coffin of
Hueslnler and daughter, Mrs. Clif-
ford (',ffi;, of Galt, visited with
Airs. Claude ('offin, their mother,
and on 51:nt1111,' all called on their
father, Mr. ('laude Coffin, a pa-
tient iu Westminster Hospital, Lon-
don. We are pleased to report an
inlpruveluoit i11 Mr. Coffin's con -
alit 1011.
Mrs. Bob Aitc'heson and
family silent Sunday with Mrs. A.
1,nivlilIe
Mr and 1,11,8 Ezra Schnitz spent
Sunday with :Mr, and Mrs, Clay-
ton ieholt:• and family at C,oder-
ieh.
11rr: James Laidlaw of Goderieh
is visiting v:ith Mr. and Mrs, El-
r1;y 1.1at(ll:nr anci fvnily.
Mr, nisi Mrs, Wilbert Schwieh-
teide.i'. il' 1o'iIhempton visited on
,. ( r 1
The r► i r - it �•• w u.
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Til (� Wi fi'l am tldvun iso 'X>l nee, i�()rb Gr,(lu, . trKi ('; Ir, 1.,1(1., i ul,� 4 i+►4:
where Mrs Stapleton is reset
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for the summer.
Mrs, .Tau lesoz►
and Mas, Bennett. are sisters.
Mrs, Stewart McNeil, 1 tr4throy,
Mrs. S. C. Willis, Gowanstown, and
Mr. Stewart Musgrove and son Re.
ber't of Gowanstown were guests
of Mrs. Doris Willis,
Mr, and Mrs, I -Tarry Swan and
family visited Sunday with her par.
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert McNeil
at Luelcnow.
:Sunday with her parents, Mr, end
Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes .ane!
Debra Ann. visited Saturday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn
Pipe of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth ,Laidlaw
and family of London visited with
relatives here over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. :Carl Bennett of
London spent Sunday with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Mabel Stapleton and
'with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson,
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announces
the opening of an office at
Kitchener -Waterloo
in the
Waterloo Square Building
Telephone: 744.4186
to serve the Counties of Huron,
Perth, Wellington, and Waterloo
and
an.nounees the appointment of
Mr. W. H. Jay as Manager
Inquiries about term financing for new or existing
businesses may be addressed to the manager.