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"Philip Stpwarf . o Xtteknow iS In 0tanley township, at the
:,, age "•
p�
thu 'g egAi an hospital-'wit'h ' n.
"broken; sae , ..the result of n fall
from d lad elr while- lte waapicking'.
applreS, •
The' Ifyrie„ Theatre at Exeter Watx
robbed of , • $2344 early 'Thursday
!horning •4f last
week, a•t'he thief'
got; away -';after he .had Vb,ee :�eh'ased
by 'Village Constable Wearing.
Entry • wail, trade by -splashing, az
glass .panel in the front door, ,o.
the theatre and then unlocking th4
night latch ':a
Edward Boys Qi.. J7 nciondvilie
Wilt be laid, off work for two months.
or "more as the recd!' of a `iwall;
"while..working on' a building .at the
]y4rsi division `,east- of Seaforth.
i<e;tall, g • tronn, 'n • scaffolding , 'the
ligament of his lett .arm wbre ,torn
ond:a bene' J. -his shoulder breltenl.
ge." wa • removed to the . Seaferth
hospita
At asupper held
eld at ,S0
afo
ft .
Wadne day!� pvenin�� of 1ast week
honor vas' paid, 'to': Mrs. prank
Devereaux,,, organist, of. it..,,7ames&'
'R,�p,; •°;Church for ..the . past, ; twenty-
f ve years, and , hen_ daughter d'oan
,. on. the eve of their departurO, for
Toronto, t1gantlsome gifts were pre=
seated to them •'by various organiz-
ations :of the elkurch. • • ' _. •
The Beatlr Amos Keys, " of
- Auttoiz battler of C ' CaiL :nndet:contract rith`Coca,Cola 144.
eighty -Your years, remov,d a lit
*i
lo t;' xesident of that township, Xie
P . ssed stay on-Uptober "1,$Ctli. • atter
n, two -weeks' illness, leis wi£e pre4
deceased hint► twentyfour years aa#
he Is survived by, two sons, Lloyd
••
and Roy, of Varna e x. u1sa by _a bro-
tber, Ren, Br uceheld,.:;ancl a sister;'
Mrs. Lewis; Anderson, Goderich,
Wolf Wiled by Car
in, Grey Township* ,
°Wm- Smitii, "Grey township, was
driving home, from Brussels one.
day iaait week when a female` brush
wolf Walked out ` on' the road in.
front of his vehicle. Accelerating,
quickly, "he stnthe animal do'fitat
lalling it itantly. It: weighed
thirty-one ;pounds, ' It was the prat
'wolf hniled.in that district Yoe many'
years. ,_.
Cliff 'Township ' Lad
Accidentally 'Killed ' ,
Ross Oanaeron isev n'teeinW:
-ycar•ld
son.` of IVIr. ani Mrs.4 ,Calvin. Cam-
eron., • Oranbrook, Grey ,.. townsJtip,
wars' instantly, killed on Wednesday.
of int- Week when he lints., thrown;'
froom a tractor -and•. struck his head
Olt a tool -box Fastened to the side
of the machine. His: yopnger bro-
ther, ,Alex., who was with him,was
not clear about what• happened,, but
believed that his brother had lost
his balance and 'toppled from ,the
-tractor. -
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MORE mileage but 34% MORE mileage.
].V,lillitons.,s i, eofL.road tests proved that the
new, in3proved' Goodyear DeLuxe gives ,34%
-more Mileage than the big. mileage Goodyear -
it replaces. in addition it ,gives - you extra
blowout protection. andtisu er-tr-action. You'
can't beat that for honest dollar value! D,rivein
today and see this big mileage builde ' r`A'
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for your car, truck' or - tractor give you .fast,
sure starts.
Clinton's 'Re -assessment
Shows . Big Increase ' ,
Under the re -assessment Of .lin-
ton properties carried out by the
xnuunicipal assessor, in co-operation:
with the County assessor, A. Alex-
ander, the total assessment has been,
increased ;clearly 53, per cent, This
year's' totalis •14628,232,, ,cQ*ipaxed
with $1,067,475 fgt. 1948. Value of
land is $171,680 as compared with
$169,940 last year. On buildings
the increase is from $802,640 in 1948
to $1,327,675 this year. Business
'assessanefit • also , .has. increased
Population of. the town shouts an
increase of 66. front 2.,409 to 2,175.
, The Photographer,:, szuile-•
:and- watch' the' Tattle` Birdie; „°�
141odern� Youngster:' "Oh, drop
that `little birdie' stuff.: Get out
your light meter and .make :some
tests, adjust your lighting properly,
and set your lens correctly so'e that
you won't ruin a, .sensitized >plate."
• ,pi)'N 'cAl11'Nt? , . Q • ., ire:
0.04:NO1'111411'aiA4. du ghker, Sbaron,.
of ,Vverton, .are visiting their itfine
yira.' Charlotte fielk and outer rela-
t¥ rs; :{4. the distriet..
,is$w r+,10#*' Durnin .of artdale '
client the' ;week -enc -with her pari
outs, Mr, aid !Mrs. R. J. Durni;.
Miss, Mairjorie •, Erriu g,ton. •,cpept
few 'day$ last weep vit1i relatives'
in Toronto, .... -
.• `Mr, And Mrs., Jin' 2iltion, Gerald.
and twin daughters .Janice ' and
Judith, of Stratford,' visited for ‘44
few days last -week witb..Jim's aunt,.
Mrs, Lorne Ivers: We are glad. to
know he is making ,satisfactory Pro-
gress since. a thyroid operation in
Loudon a month ago, ,` •
• ,The Denganpon United Ehurch
W?M.,$, irlec'i other auxiliaries for
the: Qgtober meeting at Port ,Albert
last- ursday light, An interest-
ing 'Thp``rggram•i,.was enjoyed and Mis.
Al W.-SnItth, Dungaungn, gave • an
interesting eddrsS,e:,..npoA:. her .,,.ex,
.
-perienees-#ns•a ,leacher•af":an Indian
Missions .Scheel in. Northern
toba. ' - - •
' Mr.' and Mrs. pert 'Vince`nt a?jd
1Vs'rs, Josie ' Cameron, rof Belgrave,
and =Airs:'J. •Killough,-;of the village,.
were visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Will Shields,.,. -------- .
M. and Mrs, Albert McClinclhey,
Sharon and Mrs. A1f. Errington, of
Carlow, visited Mr, and Mrs, Jelin
Finnigan on Sunday-- •'•
Mrs. • Jos. Kiliciugh spent a week
visiting her " daughte'r, Mrs. Will
Kelly,, Seaforth, _
Mrs.'4W.: R. Andrew left ° today
(Tuesday) to visit relatives at
Wilkie, Sask., and other places in
that Province.•
Rev. Jas. • Bright preached at the
Nile 'chureh anniversary services.
on.'Sunday night. Mr. Everett Fin-
nigan and Mr. Harvey Anderson• as-
sisted the Nile choir with -anthems
and .Miss .Marietta Stingei was
guest soloist': -
Mrs. Charlotte' .held, said sons
Gordan - and Stewart spent Sunday
with; Mr. and Mrs. Rebt, Reid at,
Lneknow. ..
Mrs. •Abner: 'Morris is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. .:Russell _Drenna1i; at,
Clinton.
Miss Bertha Popp of Lofi on
Normal School spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Otto
Popp. -
Mme, Bishard .McWhinney; 'tehfr
chose, a.s ,her 'subject "Women or the.
pilule." 1w '' •ei, ;duet ,by, Mrs. Herb,.
Etothers, ;?and ll i,s,- nazi geed was
m,acit.eapjoyed ° by. all. Urs. [c-,
Whi>aney closed the„ meeting with..
prayer.,. At .the` conclusion Of the
iueeting •jt dainty lunch • was; served
of which thea lilglillght was', a benuti-
• 2ul Bake: decorated • t'o. "mark the
twenty-first .anniversary -et the So-
eiety, Mrs. W. R. Stothers, being
'the' eldest member .of the.::original
Society, was (fittingly etioserrta-eu
the an;nj; ersary cake.
SACTF'i RD ' -lp> ONE: 4
• • MORE PEOPLE " RfDE ON
firs. Everett Errington visited for
a .fe`y days, last week with her
uncles, Gebrge • and John granter,
at Ethel. •
Mark 21st Anniversary. -- The
W.M.S. of Erskine Presbyterian
,Church held their autumn thank-
offering meeting in the church en
Thursday, -October 20th. Miss iva
-- = Gaer--iced as- her theme for .the
devotional period "How God Pro-
vides." - Mrs. Arthur Stewart and.
.Mrs Frank Jones favored .with a
duet;.•after whicli Mrs. John„ Ben-
nett' led in prayer. -The, address of
the `• afternoon wars ably` given. by
ST. . LE1NS, ' Oct, 24. ---Miss;
Mary Murray, Mr. Ross Murray, and.
Mr.
and Mrs. Cliffe Murray attende,
the funeral, of their oous&n, - Mr:'
Henry Dayman, alt Bruceiieltl,,•
Mr,` A.
.
SCallaeeii
e.L.:,
am'
beth
was week -end: visitor' wit
�i
Sisteri., MISS Mary
W �.
Mrs. and ..Mts. oG•rdom. Miller `nand
arry' and Miss Doris `Taylor . of
ndon were home'" for the week.,
nd. `
Mr,. and. Mrs, James . Douglas and
family, .of Mit bell, were recent
guests .of ''iiilr. and Mrs. John
er of.Oue of our com2ortable' airily reception; roe
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,ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP'S
TAX ROLL' 'QR 1949'
The tax roll far the township of
_A hfield'VAS' , year. totals .$70,443.93,
nearly twice .the amount that was
raised 'by -municipal taxation five
years•'ago. The amount is' divided
as fellows:. ,
County •and tos-rnship -....$ 44,627.43
General school • ...8,666.13
Trustees' levies for public.
schools ..., 8,940.30•
Separate school 1,509.12
`G,oderich High . School . •
districts • s 3,701.78
High School` pupils in •
northern section • ,.. 2,264.40
•Fed. of Agriculture -512.68
Hydro 107.09
Dith :. 106.00
Fence-v-iewers1 tee's, , , ' 9.00
$ x'0,443.93
Aceording-,to a Canadian, Preset';::•;
dispateh, . Governer -Genera Asea
tinder's aide-de-camp ate •lunch
Saturday because otherwise 'there
Would have been thirteen -at a Lon
don, f)nt., luncheon tehtf exeeileney:
-and others. It is explained , , that
"rather than perhaps-upset.Som a of,, ,
the guests, the Officialparty ,deeideci.
that the aide-de-camp was' dispens-
able and got along withoiut ,his coni.
pany." That eneeuragement'should:
thus: have been given' to a particu
larly absurd superstition; and given,
:at an affair connected with the
granting of a university degree, caa
only -be regarded as 'regrettable.
The fact that -the superstition iS an; '
Ancient onto. -it antedates, the -L6rd's
Supper to, which' it. is sometimess'° ••
attributed- does not make -it-' less
than ridiculous:
We suggest early appointments
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- RANI
.: It ma..: sound' stxari.,:blit pit's a fact:
Every thing you see made of aluminum was trade with
• raindrops, --even the bus for -which you=scurry to
•
,,.,�..;�,a:.^A ._ esc'•�i�e rain. -- .a.
'
It's like this: Rain, falls d
on high lanin our north -
country. It runs dowry as rivulets,.and creeks..It -
becomes tumbling rivers Ey trapping it behind dams,
and guiding it through powerhouses, Al -On develops
electricity -arid uses it to make aluminum. ' •
A
Smelting alunitium eats•up:vast quantities of •
electricity.- Enouglr goes• into making -a single -Ston -4o--
-light your house for fifteen -years! •
Today 'Ale= s prospecting for atilt more -waterpower;
because Carrada. needs more aluminum' for use at home'
.A . , ........,..:u... -.-........�q.,.VF , • ,-' ,s ., •.
and to sell abroad
RAIN MUMS •DkLLAR ' FOR CANADIANS:
• • `Akan lobs` for 15,00O Canadians,
" e Alcan,:tiay eoveibpes holcli i"�
4$5,000AOO. a yeti)' : .
w !titan aluminum,for ntore.thdn
'-i3Ot 0 inclepelident'Catiadiatr
mdnufacfurers.so:rne 60,000 w
more; Cobs.,
•
DRIVENEW DODGE andoneof the
A'-`first thins you'll notice is its riding smooth-
ness. It=s • something more than the result, of
luxurious upholstery and "knee -level" .seating
comfort - it starts 'with the chassis. -• - - *`
.d , On the ' right are described some of the out
-
\ '.. standing] chassis. features which cushion road'..
bumps-. . ,-absgr1shock-and sway .. ,;eel mixint » •..•.
vibration torh4lp bring you this smodth DMA' 'L •
..,' ,'ride. In addition, the Dodge chassis has ,the
ruggedness which . assures you long, troublefree
h De. endaili e —famous as ad e' tY
That's, just part of the extra value which makes.
a your Dodge dollar a bigger dollar. s
Take a look. at what Dodge gives you in beauty,
roominess and performance: There's, extra head
and leg room, front and back . . . flashing
performance of .the powerful Dodge engine .. .
extra smoothness. of Fluid Drive on Custom
models ► and many other outstanding comfort,
safety and perforrnanee features. -
. Let your Dodge dealer tell you wliy you'I1` drive
More smoothly with Dodge . and how your
• - dollars will • go farther.
CHECK THESE "EXRA" • FEATURES
'WHICH ARE STAND4RD, EQUIPMENT
ON THE NEW DODGE .
Atitoi>natie eTeetrie Choice Atutonaa►tic Ygni- •
tion key starting; Aluminum alloy pistons; •
ren! .ringset piston; Low pressure tires;
Churn camshaft drive; 011 bulli air cleaner;
Oil filter; Floating oil intake; Hot chkisir .
drive; Safety -Rim wheels;. Floating Power
engine mountings" Chair -high Beats; Full- .
'width defroster vette. .
RUBBER , INSULATION • is 'a ' substantial
, contributor to- the famous Dodx,e Flotttipg
le: There are soft 't ;ick rubb ricushiona at :,,
all points of ,cgnttret between the body and
• chassis, In addition, rasher .limit bumpers on:-
the. springs eliminate •hard metal -to -metal
spring `contact even; under the most severe
road conditions. z, '
•
> SilOCK ABSOR 1 S of "sea -leg". typelare
mounted on the rea4.fle to counteract side -
sway. Dodge airplane -type double -action.
shock absorbers, -front_and.xear, "rub out"
..road' irregularities:, Shock absorbers• on the
new bodge Have been rinse!! '5 inches as
added protection against flying stones and
dirt. ' "
;Nf FPE DE T FRONT, WHEEL �US
ow
ai s eacl�r� -on w ee'I"°]iEe�allj�`°
to "step :over" obstr it ctions without transmit-
ting the jar to the body. Thes,e independent
coif springs are of tough Arcola steel:"
FRAMECON5TIifii.4C11fl bvtr
double-c,hati b1PNI CC -st "=gree
• stability, safety and ;long life. Front and rear
bumpers are attach to the frame, the front
bumper having a trcinforcement plate• for
greater strength y
•i3ALANCED WER 11T DISTRIBUTION'
is an important fao r in the 'smooth Dodge
• ride. The Dodge eh the is located" over.t1ae
trront axle and the tear..seat is. ahead of the
. rear'wheels. The result is'`a car whieh: holds'
:the road And ,handles_safely •andeasily. All ,
pasengers are cradled between the front "and •
' rear wheels where the ricle IS smoothet" ..
ALUMINUM .CtONIP Nh" O,F t 'AN ADA,
' ., producers and 'recnatort pit Aluminum" icor
Ctana l an: l'nd!usiry tfn , Woad :JYlat iett
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