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:EDgioRtAL rtoTss
*PHIL 'OSIFEH Of LAZY MEAOOWS
„ that Wa.04 6,130nt'-*eather y Harry Boyk;
'11:40*,;toct Pod to 4,, let's enJOy ' -• ,t
. • I had to go into ,the eity to Make
The Ontario Legislature*SSed ,a Seini4ann.ual PaY4nent, On the mod-
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$Ora-':Of',Us ini:Ve an • Pitchy feek• , • .
IC -while it!s here, ,s ,," ' .1,1i,', .t.'•,.. ,, • . A COLD ATIVtORIJElitig
--- . A.th , anis, 'the t WO C."oin-,
1111 tit" an .. ivory colored g,age' . . 1
courr, but it seeraed, 'likes a good:,
had 'other bus.hiess of,
time to clear the whole matter pp.
-4'• 1111771beis dissenting. Pie-
'4'1.111144h- 111"i " Red '''
.44'4iittb _ *, they wOuld be satis _There's alwasiipsoniething'ahout the
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Adherence. to the,„ AtlautiC Pact. be eonvidered. an* Wiwi; • against
lovtia eltPresSed bY alluost unailiniouS thein•lill,; And conseqitently theY
Yore In, Ithe, Canadiitn *Reuse .of agree-thato *if snob an arined'' attack
toxt ef the paet la a the right of • individual col:,
" • • • 4 Pelf41.efenee" recogniNd
toimc,
•— rrean101e • article Si Of the elnirter ,a tb9
The ortie4. 0 this freaty rent- Ilnited,Nations, assiSt the partY
firm „ their faith in the puxposes ,or. Darties SO attaCked hy taking
And principles of the charter. •of ferthwilth, indtvidnall)'' and In 64,
,t,he United Nations and, their de. cert. with .the other partiesl, Shell
*tie to live in Peace With 'all "peo- actiQu' as it deem; -necg$sary;'..1,31-•
ples and all .goir'ernraents. - eluding the tise , ;armed force, to
• They. - are o determined to40.safe-' restore and maintala, security
guard the freedOin, cemnion -bed- of the North' AtlantN
tage and .;civilizatioa a their peo: .Any such' armed apti*k..oid.aU
les founded, on the priiiciPles naeasures -taken. as Ektresige thereof-
emocraoy, individual liberty rand., shall immediatety 'be'•.reported to
th'e rule o,f law. . seenrity Such: •nlea-
• They seeli: *promote4tabilitY sures shall. be terMinateil When the
and welkteing in tire North seCurity council has taken, the men. -
tic area°, . • • '• . sures". neces.litry ..,;nestaAT
They ate reSolved.to uhite thM
eir aintain. ,international' peace and
efforlA for ' collective • defence and security, —• • '•.
or .14}„,N Preservation ,of- peaee and. •,o Article •
JseeliTh;ler.throregree .. to .
North Atlantic treaty:- 's
&tide 1
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. The parties •undertake, as- 'set
.discharging -of your debts that gives _forth in the charter pf the United,'
thing but red,
' you- a. 'good feeling Mavbe even T. • •
. • . Nations, tO settle any international
• a trust comriany has a heart 4ud dimutee in whicE the i may be in-
' TneadaY'S Globe and Mail had
they 'possibly would. welcOme : me. Volved„by peaceful Means in..such
anl editorial* •article in: 'which it In what must have -formerly been a manner that international_ peace
•describeci Ottawa's offer of.aid to an old•Greek temple,,,,I. fotmd the ,ahd •securitY, And. justice,. are not
Boy, the lobby of.'....tha. ,k..P. in„ternational . relati.on,s. from the:
the "Provinces: in a conservation A ce co
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ge". hem ---e as "another:Cartot for.the PanY•
' •• . - was bigger than any barn I ve-eVer -titlyeat or use of, force in any man-
denica.". it left in_doubt whether seen. People were moving aronnd ner incongstent vvith the purposes
0011keY Was the provinces, the in , all directions and typewriters 'of the' United Nations, ,
body seemed to Want to Pay` any • The -parpies will ,contribtit'e 0,-
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_ ... . o .; ...s• . • -•• attention. I nodded and smiled and Ward the', furither-7dvelopraeive of
lie ---or -..-torld ' it have .heen -The • ,
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ViOtle Man agoail? ..° '„,„ ;, 4. •', , : 'beckoned and waved and.ltpeaceful and 'friendly international
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• -, • markable the way " they -didn't see gelatioris ' by. strengthening .•.their •
. reek Pity free institutions, by bringing about
;• Is the _face of strong prOtest in me. Finally, one Woman
on me and askeense what I wanted. 1 better understanding of the prin.
the Legislittire, the .Ontatio Cabinet
h TrUst and Loan Com- endangered, an.clqo refrain in .their.
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• :-.4.4liservationists, the general pub. were clicking and:clacking and no, . Article 2
_ She Olen directed ' me- to the
ig'.4iisteilicli.av6***witka_ravin Ole Pro- .elevator and the third door: I was
po44,1 for an.'inCroase of their 'sal- coming to have a new idea of the
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iesto-Oseor the trust axidloan business.
Moir
Iv. --frolirl$,.,..; $10,000,i ri.'"iz
,....- _ D - Tile third door -was just as busy
, . • -I as- tlief-firstz,-- / suppose they stored
4fik-inerease -mould...AO •
14054,"..3 beei,*,:ft?'•'strang as it Was .11:- their Money on the -second floor...* I eeoPomoi'e collaboration- between
to
any or alt. of them.
-.`...-1,11e=pitOritad...nOt:'rein§e.c14.--make aSked „for m -rd. _A • " Ander on and
„• 41o1d4ago,Pens1on $4.0 a mon-in- as tiro girl -looked -surprised:----, . .„.,. • Artiele-..?„.•_.......,,s. • ".
For the pirrpose of article * an
armed . WU& 'on one or .mere ,ef ada, /rtt"e, ' Luxelefheuvg, Itle,
the , •-amiled to inClude .Netheriands,-- the United* Kingdom
parties is
a
an.'armed attack on the territorand the Unifa.:Statess 4a.ve been
•of auy of the parties in. Europe or eposited -and shall come Ants) ef
Ankellea' on the Algeri:on. :ttliweldtjlaereslieeof the "t°clepo' etsihtero.tsttahet
North
their .
dNeoprartments of FraaCe, Oa Alle
ehi1111Y
lation- forceS • Of Party in ratifieaticats..„1 -` -
Europei„ on ztlie islands under the • ". *article 11 .
Tjuir 0,1 psdictOotonc" a.6:64,„:noyr . on
rtthyte -111vesstah: thexe•m teartetril,e tthreeaptayrIttite: .bieleial;inl ..ffcrlav4:,
North` ititlantic area .north- of the for ten years, •or at any time
so rpeutftripe:stse; ofcornestyllitewitneg-..
oi. aircraft in this .area o.1. a, ny
,er' ;efthteirleinfor tile
the parties: • ' -
--Article• " '7 '• ' ' the treaty,, having regard for the
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the frInCIP1. Of this-treatyand te„
conitri1lt0"1.0 the •seenrity of the
it Atlantic area to, acCede to
this treaty, 4nT1, State so invited
maY beeenl.e .4 paitYte the treaty
by' depositing ltS inetrnnlellt,Pf ac-
cession With, the Goverment Of the
'Tte4 'States, of iieea. ' Theo
Government. of -the Unitea' StateS „of:
ApperIca, will inform eaCh .of the
'parties of the deposit() of eaeh soCh
instrument of 110e6§401to
Artklel 11 •
• ThIa treaty shall' be ratlike& gin!
its :•ProvisiOns carried out "hY„ the
Parties in accordance with le1v
resPeetive 0OnSt4tntional Proqesses,
The - .instruments .1'ratilleat1on
shall be tdeppsited as soon as, ptes-
Stble :with the. Government- of ''the •
United' States of 'America, „whiCii.
will notify all the, other sign:0)01es
of, each depOsit. „The .treaty , shall
enter Into fort* betWeen -the states
which have ratilied , SQOrt'
the "ratificafi,en" of °RelgiuM.,. Cap -
• factors then affeeting•-'peace and
• ThIS treaty *does mot affec- Etna..
in the North Atinntic area,.
shall not be interpreted as affect- seCuritY
inkluding the development ,of uni-
'Mg, in any •way the right's.' and
yersal as well a regional arrange=
Qb4gations under the charter or- the
patrties l,4111cli are members of tile merits under the oh7ter m.of the
UniteeNattone, or the primary re-' United rations foi the ainten-
sponsibility,0 'the seciititY council aneof international peace' and se -
for the, mwintenance .of, internation- Curl tY.
ciples..Upon which these :institutions al "peade. and security. -
are „foiinded,. !and by, _promoting, Artiele 8 ,„ .# •
conditions •of "Stability -and - tach party declares' Ulla One of
being. They Will seek to ellininate the International. engagexuents neW
'eptailet In- their international --eco- in• force between -it pia 'any. 14110.,.
nomie 'policies -and. will encourage- Of the Parties or any' third states is
in confileC With the provisions- of
this ;treaty, and-unAerkakes :not to
intoLany_ international en.:
'gagement- -in: conflict-with-----.---intsh
treaty. - • ' • - '•
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The - partier here;v9i establish 'a
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council, on- :which each- 41f -
shalt , be _rePresented, to consider
In oiler more. effe'etWelf-to"
'There's n� A. L. Anderson here.
achieve the objective of this tkeatV.
sonnt.SAIIklatei, '.by ..Federal legisia .
• , t r ve ,got a letter from him,'
What u did you want to see , about?"
• o the panties, separately •and Jointly,
r4.1.
• of continuous'and effective
• • • • I replied as I 'fished -out the letter bvineans
will Alain-
self-heIp and mating aid,
about: getthhigy•
rkersOnfli.1 -receive _had received,
G5 ,
*and develop "their --indiVidual
.additional protection from a*,,enauge. and-maing-4-4)ay-ment_on_theAkork-fain.
Article 13 •
After the treaty has been in
force for twenty years,;any. party
"may. cease to be a_ partY one year
after its .notice of denunciation had
heen-given to, the Government Of.
theUnited States (if, America, which
syill inform the gov,ernmerits.'of the"
• .parties-Cot..the•-deposit.ot-each
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-This treaty; of which' the Eng -
fish 'and prench texts are ecinallY
authentic shalt be deposited in -the
and collective -capacity to resist-matters--coneerning-the---implement--
armed attack. • •
Article 4
• 'hie. parties will consult t,ogether
whenever, in the opinion. of any Of
them, ',the territorial integrity, liodies as may be necessary; in par-
t..
political independence cit security ticular it shall establish immediate -
of iffir-of-the palt-ies-ig t1icatened7 ly a' defeneer-conunitte-whioll-shall--
recommend measures for the im.4
• • the comPensatioxi, -rates as an- She just smiled and took the
Vellliced in the Ontario.'Legislavre. letter *With her. A. L. Anderson',
fifty with hair that seemed to have
iluced' bet -ease the percentage
•intro_ turned.out to ben. wofinin of about
'Legislation . which .has been
been dyed red or something and
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--ft-parate=fornaute&aw_r_r_st___>, _ne,.....1Ookedloser to &tem....than any-
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.41tiO*A3Cr.,,-2*;to M -:-.--Other -changes thing.. She didn't mince any Words.
ation of:this treaty. The council
shall be so organized as to be able
to meet promptly at afiy Hui.: The
-council shall set up, sneb sabsidiary
AMERICAN •1), ,l1,0#1GWEGIEZTS;
Ju-st--reeeived--,-afterogyHdaysi-J11
grade fine .heavy'Lqual.ity, deep henis
and in full. size, 81x1,00R • .
Per opir $8,95 .
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‘wir.FTE 00i4,kri:iliff..BRpADoLoTH.
'CloOd weight, .even, sni6,0t1; 'finish, free
'from* dtlessing, `Yard, wide • ; '• s
yard' •
. •T•J# 4 • . •
'Xi/lit:Oita *
• '-0(3 '431e$S# ni i/OVI 440g413/: wine, green
and browns.. Heavy tufted e superior.
Wool, Size 214 x 3, yardS, .• •
Twzra$04X, ,1011,00 Olot,J940
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LINEN TOWELLING , • • ,
All ure -WI 18 in, wide,: vadth
assorted.
'roller ok 'liand- towels,. Itegular
71% S ' 1 "• o
P9qut * „ go•,
d59 -
MOSSFIELD *33LANKETS "
puri'wool, white; With rainbow
boider, Also in' ;the ovo.check !laid; tose
geld bluitiogre" $11*U
• Size 64x8
Size'74x90, eaeh $895
FLOOR COVERING '
". Gold Seal gongoleums.. All first quality.
Designs floral or con:Volitional. sUitable `for, ,
any" roma, 2 and 3 yards wide, •
ViTIIITEo.FLANNELETTE•
• . from good weight. .Sof,t, full• y
blep,ched, 36 in., wide„- priced
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• $55 00 -
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NYLON STOCKINGS ; •
1VIercury, Circle •Br, "PollyAnna, • Chili'
'Inan, Knit: , In' all correct;sprint and. sunk
IW., 'shades, Sizes 9 ,,t,o,1 11, .
• Pair 1.25 $1.65,$1 $t yard 45c
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• Phone 7
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archives of the; G-OlrerAment of the
United -States of Allier/Ca. 0419
cer4fied copleS thereof will . be
transmitted by; that government to
the government% of the other sig-.
na.torie* •
I/LAPPING, StitIMEIL.
- ---'861100L PROGRAM
ATWOOD,-, -March ,-2'5..-The ex-.
eeutive of the 'United Chtireh StpnyT'-,
mer SChOor Met the Utile oritev,--
A3:-7-.'T.- Simpsimiy:Atwoody -president,
last night -to arrange fortheslim-
mer camp for Perth „ and.
yew*" people, at •Croderich .July -47
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• the Compensation•Act ttr" pre_ She. just flipped up 4 firraiiiiiiTa I-fig—
poststr.whigh_voThrtherAmp______ and told - me- I owed so much and
• ru"Ye- so lithuy days overdue--,-and-the•
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•th 'li ra - • ' wor e s position. c ' _ amount Of extra- interest -and th'at
. • • ....... :was that. r reached in my pocket
for-my-pockethook' and someL-oat-
, A member. of the Legislature says chaff came out, with.
„„.; :.,t000ta, raanYre'risisin Pies' are tyrved in d,ainful Oort of .way Ale brushed it
•. n rio taurants. He grows' from \the connter. • ' •
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'. -tininpitins:and Would have none lint' • I, left that building *ifir the seeds
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,....,,:itijokinpre.sal the nienus. p, • of loneliness_immy„heart., Ce-rtain' -
imp- ly,:-In.-Jny experi ce,-paing,money...
'kin pTe Is good itieitione.d. properly 04 the' mortgage was,_.a . pleasant.
.r. -'-'-hut Wnat-aliont apple pie, to en- affair - and. often the mortgager
ebutitge..the.,,Orchard industry? .And would .inVite. you in a :cordial. way, . . , ,...... • ..
to have a sip of -something,or.other.
Timidly I broached the -Subject
of the' weather to the- waiter in
the flashy bar, but he only smirked
and ,s0d, • ".Yeah,' terrible.” The
waitress gave me a cold stare, when
1 s-POke to her.The desk•elerk hi
the'liotel"gave me a - complete brush-
off and ' I went to bed, realizing.
again, that ,it's a world without
friendliness in ,it.
, The parties Agree that an armed plementation of artietes and .
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'et -them, .% Article 10 - ,
Litirope• or North Iffierica The--prtrties-mayr--by----ununivabu
mommosom......„
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then, best: of all, is custard Pie,
vrovldinin Market for two leading
0144riri prOducts, eggsand mifli.
If we are to havea pie law, let's
inike• it 'enitard Pie -three- times a
• week, apPie .ple and pumpkin 'Pie
• .ea0 me day a week, and the other
two days a free for all for raisin
' pie. chocolate- pie, cherry pie, peach',
. 1e taspberry. pie,. cocoanut pie and.
-other ."also rams." blet,itians
..-snight-object,.but what is life with-
.' - out pie?
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' ' ' E'ven *after tiiiitiarable• rediic-
tionS in the national debt 'Canada's
•.Anterese bill in 1948 was sometband and have expressed their ap-
..4,46,600,000„.,__TM g.,,,is.;_aa_great_ as, preciatiOn",4 ;the'fraternal-comrade-
ship and the opportunity to exer-'
° the entire•revenue of_Caiiada, not so cise their _m_g_sleni.„ talents. ' We
• -'- ma* Yearaligo. To say; as. *gb7cre
- --- 4rou1it1c1ans-do,-that budgeting -for re- other musicians in this district to
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diletions --Of the debt is. taking' whom_ we 'conld ei,ttend the, hand
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, of fellowship through the. readers
mOney unnecessarily" .frbin the of your' paper.' We should like to
.taxPaireit 'is the verieiti: bumcombe. reach out to -these mea feeling that
* -.wait 'c anada paYa olf a large pto-, association with us Would be: to
.., italic al Interest paymertf win lie a shout like to Say to, them that th
. portion of her wartime debt the. theIrCetit .:-tis well , as 'ours. • I
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Blue Lifer Band is just .a ,group
•e
'• ' 011011'g deadweight; The sound- Of amateur natisicians who like -to , , oist' critjeisin of Mr. Abbott's 1949 play for the, enjoyment they got ont .
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',. titidget is that it.,1Verit:toO at in, of it and the 'Pleasure they get
reduction ot taxation • The -people • in dispensing „music. to the public.
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It Costs nOthing to join and uniform
44 .. Of,.1.3ritaiti, in,- their .anxi'ety .•,to ,get is sdpplied, ,.4.11 we ask Is that
a., ..i ., 1 # •., o i, ?Vie haste, haYe ,(14„,,,,,stti,,_,, be.:tekviezlibt
,i:fitg,c_37,,e4.0 been depAtgLthemselys, ,reg_iwl ,u.rilvtloi?lizt,ttteiciail e.t._
, 'things which- we lir* Caniaa would --"
, 'the .A: kV' Store 'any Wednesdrty
tonsider nedesSaric..s.:*- But., Can- at -8* P.iiio- and get acilliainted. It
idling seeminglY' cani "take it" Any -reader knows of atiyete with
, * ' • o "'• . band experience I Would appreciate
T' Vvhat, lOo!th like abraxeli :4d your
. m bringing* this „letter to his
attention inttinlifin t
to force 'the, sale .of The Or pug e ouch Toronto witli mot,
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' "Sta4 is r o.. eitsure which his been • •• • C.1 WOODS,
• ' intreduced-ln the Legislature .Ily, • ' Bandinayter.
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, „tile ,thitariolikiverninent. 'The late •ADORES:8E8 /LIONS „ CL1(10 .•.
J. .14: Atkinson before he died ' pro. "F„tinctions bt the Investment
' laded lit hiamill fOr the foundation Denier" Was the subject of an. ad- .
a a truit tinder which' the,prolibPot dress by E. Z.Icennedy, of London;
ut.,,,. vice-preSident of Midland* Sectir-
' toile.greitt netvf3PaPer PrOPert7 *'"a`fs* Ities...Lttl.,. addressing, the Goderieh
7,-fi'. hadlintit, lip:. 'ShOtild gO .10- 012i4fite.' "tilons.. Mph on, 'Pridtv',.'"OlgiAL --11e'
. : ' „lthle Calisesand the 1')us1ness*.shoti1d was introdneed by Lion ..Guy Ether-
• ' itot be allowed to far int° the handS soli and a Vote of thanks, at the
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,4of . ,e.utsio ..tptet.• • Ibrew , the eOnelt181.0tC . of the addresS, ,•was
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. , oes.ernmetit ti0:1- ,,,.._ --,,:,.r-- ';•-•- --*.--,,--;-,..- inoved- bt-tion - ." WC-flayS -, - -Eddie
Poses ,E0, .1108.0, ."41.4 Leggett, twelite year old ni'''' 'her
, A.. A,tatitoh'e* ,pltin Or dittieiting; Of Alm Bide Waterlintiii, renred t. of
.. iiiia oWn ptegerty td4 ,ti„ retthae.theo,' much appreCiated" Cornet solo% %".
Aravir, which Will forte the majority. , '' '" • *' ''--..i.wamillome*Iels
' Of ttie-steek,',Zii,7 we' iiiiiik4t; 'mak ,----------•,----- '7 ----1—L---- L" -
to be .gobbled uy,by pioileYetl, 1)e't- I O'
ttiOna WI*doubtdoubt, c0414and no wOUld, ' '• • 1$
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' ttlit the Managenient of the paper o' .
,..., ,,,,:.-..-• -to,---thekfOrthering;--of'their-Ottngit4 :-
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. ,....dat or oolitic/it- 4uterests. We ,..,,,, , .„.,,_„,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,•„,, „,,,,,,,,,,
- 'lime lteceiAttr soe# 90 -611)4,,, ' . ' . '`"'","---kidneyxliCt. $04,10440411-
' ' '14 ' tO ', •It'S UMW TINA . Y .rlw"!'.! .
. ' istiet ourehaSed„ by an anibitieut .,:ir Yeer,,,ot 04.00 ix ,
*hail' whO airea(ly hid ttritither 'Paper, . theolitkem csodian, .gooto4,,, A
..flt eetieMO tO• eve' 4 0overUeut..
, , •:44, wit tyoulta' ' It. the whole-iii14 ., 14404i Pilli.00-10,,dwatia.14450014)
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loorite „ #, ,o4sopoly: .ht • T'Oronfd, ,,.
ilaarlek Path fee ler .
Alt kidatyt,.. Mdt toli '
a: 1 '•OU8a11ia that would etitte.fulgle ,
. , ti*.100. and beeoni,6, '',,a! .0eriOtill ,' gods.bog ifttli, &trod toikol• . • ilk
•Miney:. Pills
,it, ...it° tinY luteretto but Ito tom/
he IlletHitire. 60014 bekottght tO.
-u*1.ast -ditch'. as , ..
RECRUITS FOR THE
Bum WATER BAND
Editoi,,The :Signal:Star. .
• Dear Sire --The Goderich Blue
.Water _Band baS_regeAtlY weicgtiOd
two musicians from Eurdpe. These
men have proved asset to the
r,
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1947 Dodge, Special Sedan. .A perfect car.
1947 Chivrolet Fleetline. Sedan, teauty.
1946 Chevrolet Coach. Clean as new.
1941 Chrysler Sedan ,
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1937, Dodge boipe. New paint, 'looks good: .
1941 ChevrOlet Coach. With r-adiO.
1941 Dodge Coupe.. With radio.
1947 Pontiac Sedan. Spotless shape. .
1942 Mercury- Sedan. One of the very best •
1939 Ford Coach, lane cleaner in coulitry.
1940 Ford Pickup. New paint, reconditioned motor. ,
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