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The most recent develop-
ment in printing is the tubular
press, design for we by daily.
newspapers with Efioptte
culations. ,,"
OLIrtillata 'of cig.ictit
and matches coAilaed aboiit
qf the 7,400 blitzes the
ties], 'ire Departmint was,
ed up to battle 11,196,6.
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, . sEE, us Foli ALL YOUR Rt(;ttithts'E,',1:EN TS'
Wivare. Orepered and qualified to assist you in ,Ch0i)Sinij the ri9ht fertllizers,.„
fungicides, insecticides,,,atc., for all your qarOaning mei:1p.
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- At the present we haveHi stock the foUpwina, produc
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WN FOOD 124,3-4 7theo, 6p:)11.i.3s 14„ 14 lb.. shtt. '• ,,
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NANclitiRS.LIQUID,PERTILIZER kf7,for, your ,lawris„ gardomi,pithOr flower •Or..
vogetible and house plants, toi4-; Four sizes to' chootle from,, just mix
with water. 0- '
PLANT FOOD 20-2040—the best fertilizer; for your rded lawn on the
market. to -clay. Inquire about prices. •
BON,' MEAL' -for 'ail gardening requirements. ,
PEATMOSSt--4 sizes from 6 cu. ft. to 1 peck .sizo.
ALL PURPOSE FUNGICIDE§ -7 -for your roses, delphiniumhlon, etc.
ROSE DUST—for all:insects ancVdiseases on roses. .
TOMATO. AND VEGETABLE' DUST.. -24.0 WEED' 1011 -ER.
MULTI.WEEDER-4ontains 2.41-D and Mecoprop,
SLUG.K11.0--attracts'andt,kijls slugs, snails, cutworms, .straklbeirri root weevils.'
PRUNING PAINT BOMB-7fOrms a protective.seal for pitmott: gr&fted• or ,
ed -roses, shrubs and trees. , ,
pod REPELLENT:—keeps dogs and cats aWay from s.firubs, bod5es, trees, gar.
bage cans, porches, store fronts: Will not harm.
..1.1Qq11) SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE—apply by .spraying, painting or soil drench.
Renders the plant lethal to ill sucking and chewing imects Oil roses, °ma-
- menial shrubs, apple and pear trees. One apPlication las,ts for three.
weeks or longer. s • . • •
GOT EARWIGS—and ,,Who hasn't --Use 1,1LORDANE DUJST to st*p 'ern dead.
tIRED,OF WEEDING YOUR FLOWER BEDS—Here's the ail WEED PRE
VENTER GRANULES. Work, the area to. be planted, sprinkle with the
granules, water lightly and plant ..:,• No weeds for the rest of the season.
We also have a complete selection of SEEDS. Als? !GLAD B)LS—all guaran-
teed free of disease in 16 named varieties. • '
REMEMBER — for all your gardening problems .see the pepple.,that are well
qualified to -advise you,
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OLD WINGHAM, HORSE $1r:10W- repre-
Sentedby last presideht, merge Ter -
vitt and treasurer G. W. Tiffin, presented
a cheque for $600 to the Wingharn and ,
Lsthct Swimming 'Pool "''committee this
'0/6411, Mrs. Fred T.emplefnari-Meivecl the
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cheque. The mOney . is designated to be
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used for the, purchase. of a 3-trepo diving
board. ' The last show Put . onby the
laorsernew was in 1949 and ,since' that
time the .group has made a donation to
the arena and to the artificial. ice plant.°
with a
v11.1. v
11* actual cost will never, exceedthe assoiont
shown in this 'table •
when you
borrow
yolorivera9kinotithly,payments
42 mos,
.241,mi4::.,
wilt
36 mei.
$ 100
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$ 3,89.
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$: 4/1
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4.32
$ 300
$ 26.66
,
$14712
,
$ 9,96
$ 500 ,,
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$44.41 .
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,$23.54
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$1641
$1,000, •
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$117..07
$3321
$
$ 7861
$49.82
$2,000.
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$66.43.
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When you borrow from a credit union:
Yott pay no. extra • charges; Only
interest. The ate is never ,more
than 'a .Penny a Meath for earl
dollar you. still Owe.
You always know hOW mucb you
owe and wl3at yro.r1.1.0an is costing ./
you. Your creOt union will
gladly help you compare total costs
and monthly payments•
If you have trouble with the*,
payments, your 'credit union will
help -you work out your Salvino.
135 FRANCES STREET - WINGHAM - PH. 357,-3880
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equipped...
specially built.
with:the most
wanted options
at specially
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prices.
Check your •
faVourtte Chevrolets—,
all V8 equipped —
all specially priced
Caprice
4 -Door HardtopSedan
Impala
Sport Coupe
Impala
Sport Sedan
4 -Door Sedan
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Evary Chevrolet
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Check extra sale savings
on these significant.
specially priced option
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275 -hp V8 with
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275 -hp V8 With
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EYES RIGHT WAS THE COMMAND 'as the •
ranks Of the 2lst Field Regiment passed in
• review during the ceremonies marking the
change of the regiment's command. - Lt.
Col. .E. D. Bell Of Exeter took the salute.
Kers elecied
Check ern and save
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Super
Savers
from
Chevrolet
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a i
Row SpeEilcer
• Rear Dfogger
Recrnate Mirror
DMuxe Seat
'and
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Fronq and 'Rear
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at final euchre
BELGRAVE--The weekly
euchre was held in the com-
• munity rooms Wednesday -night
• with•nine tables in play. Win-
ners are as follows; Higb lady,.
Mrs Howard Stewart; high man,
John Adams; low lady, Mrs. •
Frank Sellars; low -man, Mrs.
GershOm Johnston playing as.a
• Mn; novelty lady, Miss Annie
/-• Kennedy; novelty man, Ross
icing... <,
This was the last euchre
until fall.
• The new officers for coming
term are; Chairman,. C. R.• '
Coultes; president, Edgar .
Wightman; est vice, William
Gow; 2nd vice, Raymond Van
• Camp; secretary -treasurer,
George •Gregg; assistant, Miss
Janet Adams of Blyth; press re-
porter; Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Since this was the last
• euchre, a lunch was served.
Vor a iimited time only, volume production of fivetit
Caias most poriGlar cars brings you special savings.
csale Chevrolets have V8 engines and are specially
,Nitfipped will) more of the Options you want. .. at
wo,I !Ara savings. If you chodst any of Chevrolet's popular
nil lcant power optiOn combinations, you cash in
• tonus savings. Yqur Chevrolet dealer has
0car with the right equipment, specially priced
a 4
4! 14.2.11 ng Chevrolet's Bonanza V8 Sale I
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CLURI MTC LI ri'"17:-J 7134) '3 JOSEPHINE STREET, WINGHAM, ONT.
PHONE 357.3760 "
Receive members
at Belmore church
'BELMORE—Communion ser -
ice was held in the Belmore
Vtetbyterian Church .on Sunday
ofternoon, with Rev. Everett
iawkes in charge. M prepara-
tory service held Thursday ev-
ening; the following were re-
eived into membership of the
hurch; By profession of faith,
James and Kenneth MaiAdam,
Allan Dickson, Richard Mc. -
Pherson, Terry Ballagh, Mar-
lene Inglis, Evelyn Dickson,
Grace Jecfray,, and Sylvia Haw-
.kes; by certificate of transfer,
Mr. hnd Mrs. George Conlan
from Langside.
Next week Sunday School
will resume in the Presbyterian'
Church, Service will be at 10
a.m. with Sunday School fol-
lowing at 11 a.m.
• April meeting of
Belmore
BELIvIORE;..The.Aprit'meet-
ing:q'tfie-Vfiltea_ ftir�1 W-'
• fri
`ed tieuVriVediiEsVar
evening of last week, at the
home of,Mrs. Murray ,Mulvey.
• Mrs. William Mulvey 'was
• leader and opened with a
thought from The Upper Room.
An opening hymn was then surig,
and Mrs. Carl Douglas read
Scripture. Mrs. Mulveir. then
delivered a brief meditation
and led in prayer.
• Discussion. on The- United
Church's Statement of Faith
was led by Rev. Rea Grant,
who spoke briefly on the state-
ment's origin and answered
questions pertaining to it.
Lavonne Ballagh and Rev.
Grant sang a duet
Discussion then took place.
on a chapter fromthestudy
book, "Jesus Christ and the
Christian Life". Roll call was
• "An event after Easter".
Mrs. William Mulvey pre- •
sided for the business of the
meeting. She read a letter of
thanks from meinbers of the
Simmons family for catering
to their anniversary dinner.
Following other items of busi-
ness, Rev. Grant closed wi*
prayer.. Lunch was served by,
the`hostess. "
WOOL
Realize the. highest returns for
.your wool by patronizing your
own Organization.
SHIP COLLECT TO
• Our Registered
Warehouse No. 1, ,
• WESTON, ONTARIO.
Obtain sack's and twine
without charge from
MORLEY McMICHAEL
R. R. 2 - Wroxeter
NORMAN McDOWELL & SON
Auburn
or by writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 St. Clair Avenue •East
TORONTO 7, ONTARIO: •
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