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THE GODS c.H SIGNAL7SrAR
NEWS OF DVNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Nov. 11. —.Jack the flaiatrtes of the last aieeting-
Errisgtoo returned home noonday
after two months spent working in
the harvest fields at Ogema. Jack
deposit
• and we'll hold them for you for Christmas.
REG. BELL
East, St.
Joanne Crozier read the
Mrs. Irvin gave the Burst chapter
of the new book "The Round
Window." David Dawson took the
was there last year and got the collection. A friendship circle was
wanderlust, for the same place, formed. The children brought
and same work again. He -reports !heirgifts Lara towel .lit which
splendid crops there and talked to is tieing sent to Korea.
a few people who are natives of WESTFIELD
this area, oneperson being Ed.
Kilpatrick, formerly of Ashfield. W=ESTFIEl.D, Nov." 18.—Mr. and
Jimmy Blake, 11 -year-old son of
Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil Blake, who. en -1 ]firs. Marvin McDowell spent a few
joyed a six weeks' trip to the days in Toronto with Miss Annie
Pacific Coast this fall, accompany- + Clark and also attended the Royal'
ing relatives ,bad an accident this Winter 'Fair.
week, when be and a couple of Sir .and Mrs. Roland Vincent, of
other chums, Douglas Mole and !Birth. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook,
Lorne Alton, were doing capers at :of 6th concession of East Wawa -
Glenn's Hill with au old buggy 'nosh. visited on Wednesday with
or cart. Jimmy was unlucky as.= Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bucban=tn.
the cart overturned and he re-! Mrs. Earl Wightman spent
ceived a long nasty cut WI his few days last week at the horse
head. His mother was notified by of her, mother, Mrs. H. Slathers,
the chums and Ken Petrie, and a of Lucknow.
doctor at Lucknow closed the long ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprung, of
cut with 23 stitches. He had been Hallett Township, visited at the
struck with the hub of a wheel. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Apart from a severe headache, he' Cox on Wednesday.
escaped without a fracture, ,but ; Miss Ruth Cook visited on Sun -
was ordered by the doctor to re- ' day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
main quiet for a few days till George Cook, of Belgrave.
danger was past. i Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell
The United Church W.SL.S. spon- Were Stratford visitors on Thurs-
sored a Thank -offering service Sun- !day.
day evening at the church with the IMr. and Mrs. William Rollinson,
president, Mrs. Herb Finnigan, , of Toronto, visited on Sunday with
conducting, assisted by Mrs. Ray-; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger.
mond Finnigan. A message on ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and
missions was . hbard on the record ; family visited on Sunday with Mr.
player with Rev. Robinson, of New! and Mrs. Fred Boyce, of Bruce -
York, telling experiences of condi- field.
tions in foreign countries. Mrs ? John Gear, of Waterloo, spent
Graham McNee gave a reading. the week -end with Armond Mc -
Mrs. Herb Stothers and Mrs. Allan Burney. who returned to Waterloo
Reed sang a duet, accompanied by ' with him.
Mrs. Will Reid. Mrs. Melvin Reed ` Ed. Taylor and Miss Norma Tay -
read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. ; lor, of Brussels, visited on Sunday
Matthew Shackleton offered prayer. ; with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr -
The choir sang an anthem. Mrs. ; Dowell.
Elmer Black gave a reading. Lunch t Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills visited
was served in the basement at the on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
close. Humphreys -and other friends of
Mr. and Mrs_ Gordon Kidd and St. Marys.
family, Islington, and Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Smith, of
Russel Kidd, Toronto, spept the Molesworth, visited on Tuesday
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith.
Ryan. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cox and Beier -
here and back by Mrs. Ethel Mc- ley, of Goderich, visited on Sun -
Donald, who is nursing a relative' day with Mr. 'and Mrs. -Clarence
of Mrs. A. Vokes in Toronto. Cox.
- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Speigelburg
and family, Barkley, Brian, Ann and children visited on Sunday
their aunts, Mrs. R.-Fitzgeralg and with Mrs. R. Gardiner and Mrs.
Mrs. R. Gardner on Sunday. Robert Fitzgerald, of Dungannon.
Dave Hardy is a liatient lit Gode- Mr. and Mrs. - Brophy apd
rich hospital. George, of Toronto, visited on Sat -
Bring Gifts.—Mission Band was urday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
held in the United Church base- Buchanan.
went during church with 44 pre-
sent. Patricia Pentland had In non-agricultural industries,
charge of the meeting. Everyone which employ nearly 4,000,000
repeated the members' purpose Canadians, almost one-quarter of
after which Sandra Finnigan read the total working force is women
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NEWS
- AUBURN, Nov. 11. -Mrs. 'M-
lian Dobie, who bas been visit
her son,, Eugene; and Mrs. Dobe,
Toronto, • ;Thas returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKay.
Barbara and Johnny, spent the
week -end in Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth •Thain and family.
Mrs. William Straughan bas re-
turned home from Clarksbiu g,
where she had been visiting her
daughter. Mrs. Thomas Jardin ani
Mr. Jardin.
Miss Margaret R. Jackson spenta
few days in Toronto.
A reception was .held in the
Foresters' Hall, Friday evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs_ William
Seers, newlyweds. The young
couple were called to the front
and Donald King read an address
extending congratulations and best
wishes and Brian Hallam presented
them with a purse of money. Music
for dancing was supplied by
Jimmie Pierre's orchestra. ,Lunch,
including wedding cake, was
served. •
Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Craig, air.
B. Chisholm and John, also Sir.
and Mrs. Harry Worsell and Terry,
of Goderich, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Craig and Allin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood and
You're "sitting pretty" behind
the wheel
Take this Bel Air model. Rich -looking up-
holstery and appointments—roomy, com-
fortable seats with foam rubber cushions.
Just turn the ignition key to start the
engine and you're ready to go.
I figured on paying about
$200 more for a new car
until a D/scoiery Drie
showed me all that
Chevrolet offers
'Eloise. int
Mrs. G. R. Ta Im r ; astld :1
Sas ay.^, -
Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
loam
of and Mrs. oi BoBob
The Auburn W.M.S. were
et Walton WJLS, for their
offering. Mrs. W. J. Craig eon-
tribute -a solo by
Mrs. C. C. Washington.
W.M.S.—The November meeting
of the WMS. of Knox Presbyterian
Church was held in the Sunday
School room of the church, Thurs-
day of Inst week. The president.
Mrs. W. Good. presided with Mrs.
Don Haines at the ,piano. T.;e
president opened the meeting by
reading a poem. The devotional
period was taken by Mrs. Herb
Govier and Mrs. Good offered
prayer. Current events were re-
viewed try Mrs. " Fred Ross. A
solo was rendered by Sirs. D. A
MacKay, and Eddie Haines and
i Johnny MacKay sang a duet. The
chapter in the .study book, "Tbe
Christian Church in Africa," was
taken by Mrs. Roy Daer. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted. Mrs. Don
Haines and Mrs. Ed. Davies were
appointed a jjnominating commit-
]trs..l
retitled
with bee son,
Mrs. Bunt at
Mn. Tads McElroy'',e d
Mrs. Brit` Irwin; of Clint...
with Mr. and Mrs: Mel Marlin es
Sunday. ,_
hisses. Cynthia 'rued Shsrieir
Young, nurses -in ra ng. at St -
Joseph's Hospital, Undou, visited
over the week -end with their par-
ents, Mr. and firs. Scott Young,
Cambria road.
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Car Heater
17.95
4. -volt model; 70 cu. ft. hot
air per minute. Complete
with defroster fittings for
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12 -volt model 1E.115
Triple -Tested
Spark Plugs
Each .34
A good spark plug at a bar-
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ceramic insulator; special al-
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"Gum -Rid"
for Carburetors
20 -oz.
.98
Gas line and carburetor con-
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varnish and dirt from, car-
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1 was ahead in every way after
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Ignition
Waterproof ere
4-0_ .49
Ignition Seo 1 will water-
proof your entire ignition
system in 5 easy minutes.
Seals out moisture.-
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'perms - tilt'
Electric
Frost Shield
6 or 12 3.35
volt
Keeps windshield deo: of
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Nichrome element gives
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Accurate
Thermostats
most 1-+
All -brass; original equipment
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You get more power on less gas
Here's allthe power and performance
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irl. Chevrolet's field — the new 115-h:p.
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Anti -Freeze
1.05 3.98
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Extra concentrated Ethylene
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ANTIFREEZE
CHANGE TO
Easy-to-use
Paint Striper
1.39
Anyone con paint carted or
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bikes, toys, etc. Foolproof.
"Gardsall"
Auto .Alarm
Protects your car and con-
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tampered with.
Moto Master
2,000 mile Duro Pen-
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"Super"
Anti -Freeze
.51 2.18,
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Improved methyl - hydrate
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`Zero' Motor Oil
QT. 34c GAL. 1.29
5 -Gal. Drum 6.60
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Qt. 27c Gal. 99c
5 -Gal. Drum 5.20
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Gallon 74c
Radiator
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You can see all around
' ti see all the road ahead and see it close
in. For you look out and down, through a
wide, curved, one-piece windshield that
sweeps back to narrow corner posts. The
panoramic tear window and big windows
provide a clear view in all directions.
And it's the lowest -priced line
Chevrolet offers you about everything you
could want, So what's the point in paying,,,
more? You can be ahead in every way
with a new Chevrolet! -
'Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission
and 115-h p. "Blue -Flame" engine optional on
"Two.Tett" and Bel Air models st extrs cost.
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A Smoother and a Safer Ride
Chevrolet has ample weight to give a
good, road -hugging ride. it's weight that
comes from Chevrolet's extra strength,
weight that means extra protection and
safety because it's been utilized in
strengthening body and frame.
You get greater getaway with the
new Powerglide*
A lot finer performance on a lot less gas.
Now you're automatically in "low" range
for standing starts and for quick passing
in city traffic. Then, automatically again,
you slip smoothly into "cruising" range
as you pick up speed.
CHEVROLET
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Even Power Steering, if you went it
Just like the highest -priced cars, Chevrolet
offers you the amazing convenience of
Power Steering on all models. You ought
to try Power Steering to see how easy
driving can be. It's optional, of course, at
extra cost.
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