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When heaipe�redb" kagis-
•tratete D. E.Hones:•court
Witweek was
given' a week in'
Web to males restitution and told
that if the money was .returned.,
this would be -taken'into consider-.
action. F.
lie an
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outf.
+ed , ,• for q • 4"Ulat+atl3r r a
week "to was 'V�'i
'awaitsentencea i ,.
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-11am John (jade) Brown, who said
that, had .been made at'
one place where .,money had been:
Obtained tluraru
fraud, ern ,
Crown
AttorneH. Glenn n Hayss.
aII the , ceased *4*
On > a eount • at a 'RBtyth bad
alt' nh ion' wok herrTit m de
y withdrawals or,, deposits .since`
- 411 Ashfield Township ' jr
,Mrs.. Myrtle Hodges, •�Port..
- eaxnt-,.
wa lined In
s
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costs pr: one _month ` -:when she:
a
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d it to., a Charge � keep,
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P ,�n,..,� .amu k P
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r �laid
g uu ,!R sale :.., under the
Canada; Temperance Act. • .ignar
.seiized in 'a raid ' made by Ontario.
Prinvineial Police was ordered con-
fiseated. .
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l handles le6 me
e Shippingbusin� s thananyNoxth
Alderman
Art etc, t.... e
en New r
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a'dSc�hQ,,•.el
Da
rd
recentmeeting tenderg'for
o tatx
�... 11I ' S
. e ��.. � fro
� ,�' ria
v`t f '
Sheppardton,•,.; #4 Kiotail:; schools,
Which ' are
`•. .-.b
eing dosed.
Anticipating'
ddticipatinga considerable `
b
% sav-
xng
by this step the "Lard ,crit a
mill and :a hal- ff, the,' e° ° sehool ax
Q.. le, i
rate, which will be reduced from
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12'� to. 11, mitis..
1e
tender
oio Mel
Dickson son va
accs ted for transporting -thirteen
students fromtLSS. la, Sheppard -
ton
to S.S.1, Port Albert, eclye
with the opening of the fall term.
Similarly Gordon l b's tender
was a0eePtod: for transporting
students from',.S.S. No. 3, Kintail
to S.S.-• No.. 1.5, ,, Hemlock City.
There will be' between 20 and 25
pupils to he transported fr9m
Kintail.
Wee To Closiri9
A 'last ditch stand was made at
the board meeting' to avert the
closing "of the Sheptpardton school,
but without success; A carload of
THE CARTERS ARE LUCKIER THAN THEY KNOW!
Like all families, the Carters; have plans ,and dreams for
the future. But, unlike the families of just a generation
ago, they have a better chance of making those dreams
come true.
,,Why? One important reason . is because life insurance is
much more flexible today. During the past 25 -years, many
new policies have been created. The modern "family in-
come" policy, for instance,'provides maximum coverage
while -children are young, and reduces in_amount as they
become self supporting. Other policies- have been deve-
loped to cover mortgages, . and to provide retirement
income to fit in -with the government old age security
benefits.
This wider choice reflects just one of the ways in which It e'
insurance coanpanies and their representatives have adapted
their services to'the changing needs of Canadians in all walks
of life! L-4550
.The civic Holiday week -end may
Abe a -holiday for some children,
but many of them will die in auto-
mobile accidents—one of the maj-
or causes of death' of children be-
tween the ages of two and 14—
unless more precautions are, taken,
warns the All Canada Insurance
Federation.
Officials of the Federation, which
represents more than 200 fire,
automobile and casualty insurance
companies in Canada, said 150
Canadian children under 14 years
of age die tragically each year
as a result of traffic.,aceidents.
They recommended the follow-
hag precautions against tragedy
over. the holiday week -end:
1. Take long trips in easy stages;
avoid fatigue by frequent stops
and changes of drivers.
2. Never drive with • a full car;
young active children should be
• - kept as quiet as possible in the
(back seat.
31,Never neglect the- rules of the
road; when in doubt, yield the
Comprising more than 50 Canadian, British and United States Campania's
How"Skinny" Girls
Get Lovely Ctirves
Cain. 5 to 10 Lbs. New Pep
thousands who neveita gain weight be•
fore,.now have shapely, attractive figures. Ne -
ere bony Ihribs ugl hollows. They
Ostrez Tonio Tablets. Kelps put flesh on bod
• skinny. clue -to i i paired appetite because bloo
hacks iron. Improves digestion nourishment]
creases pep. ` Cet-acquainted's size only 80¢.
ry Ostres for new pounds, lovely curve*
.ew pep, today. All druggists.. -
ratepayers. fro �' Sir ardts�n
t
e:
a e'
n
+ee . Land
.aiii ethe'
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acleu ��:f 1thEl
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TJie - Ward”, however .. °held v 40
Airm
.the • decision to close the- two
sel!t... and seed to � let the,.
spr'+Q , ,e
tenders . for transPorting the
pu-plls.'
Teachers, ho s
'e..
i
d;
The Area Beard, will -now
at
t�veive
schools•ia t1
e-�
ow
as
withastn#% .0f13 t ac ers.T h
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aaeRNo: 1,Portert it
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Errington; No. 4, Lochalsh,` Mist:',
Ruth Pentland; No. 5,io Mrs;
Fr ink 13,i a e; to n►
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'Mrs. Gwen Caesar;. No. 7, Lothian
Mrs. Lloyd Cline; , No., 8, Dungan-
non, Senior Room, Eric is Moore;
Junior room, Mrs. T. M. Ddrnin;
No. 9, Ftinla ' •
Sehool Mrs. Wil
-
Alain Andrew; No. 1 Andrew; No. „ Scott's
Jim -
school, Mos., m Little; `No. 13,
-"Belfast,. Mrs. Grant Parrish; . Na.
15, Hemlock City; Mrs. Isabel!
Martyn; No. 16, Crewe, Miss Lil-
lian. Popp; No. 17, Cedar Valley..
Miss Sheila Feagan.
right of way to *the other driver.,
4. Don't speed.
5.If a tire blows, continue slowly
ytntil well off the road; keep
passengers inside the car.
6. When . making repairs at night,
never block an oncoming ve=
hicle's view of your headlights
or tail J lights.
7. Particular ° caution ' should be
• taken at street intersections,
railway crossings and :hills.
8. When driving on wet pavement,
remember stopping- distances
are substantially increased.
PERSONAL MENTION
'kr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
and daughters, Joyce Anne and
'Dianne, of Port Arthur, are Visit-
ing Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Horney, Nelson street.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur McCormick,
of Detroit, visited at the home of
John Graham, Gloucester Terrace,
recently.
Mr.- and Mrs. Norval Anderson
and children, of Toronto,. are en-
joying a two weeks' vacation- with
relatives ig town and .at Port
Albert..
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. •1Viugiord and
Mr. and Mrs. • Douglas Orr, of Strat-
ford, left on Monday for a vaca-
tion in Florida. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Colclough;,. of
Niagara Falls, visited last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Colclough, Lighthouse street.
In • 1952 there owere 1,840 Can-
adians with incomes in excess of
$50,000. This group had a total
income of ;$143 million,. on which
it paid $7'1.2 million in personal
income taxes. Total of personal
income taxes paid by all 'Canadians
that year was $1,071.8 million.'
e
liativAsting pit iw ieat, barley
-ad
4the
-"nN n
s r
"the
linter e f
d � the daY, Vxe,elterit elds-
of ;god cfY whbat
and
Ya4eiL
are burg reported. So ; farmers
have
ve
s harvest
operations
ont �elfs. 'which is the earl,
est ,eoP,,yeti.in the
G. W. MontojnerY,
Agricultural
Representative for Hure reports.
Five hundred` andre:e and A✓�iel1'1:tn�';al ''Club :tnemcN.bnrs' and
lea d
exs on
their ann
ea
1.
tour,
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13rnisi Pointk. of " inteFeSt
in
Tor
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a ell',..•.
ra n ,ill. an,. eight } t 1J' 1 , t
g �:r
11
special train, The' Huron eauiity
Soil and Crop%xipra!menit As-
sociation Twight Meetingg
July 21 Was attended ', held
people. •
0 0 0
Area .. QuotaJ: Set
For Blind �F
Chairman for the Canadian Na-
tional Institute, for the Blind Fund
Raising 'Campaign. this fall have
already been appointed in 11
Huron County communities,
This year . the C.N.LB. requires
$57,000.00 t6 operate. its regional
'office and its home, for -the blind
in London and to provide. field ser-
vices and training for blind in
Middlesex, Huron, Elgin and Perth
counties.
Of the $57,000.00 required,
$5,000.00 has been contributed by
municipal and county councils and
$41,000.00 is expected from Com-
munity Chests • in. London, Strat-
ford and Elgin County.
Public subscription targets in
the campaign area are, Middlesex
$4,000.00, Huron, $3,500.00 w and
Perth, $3,500.00.
Campaign targets for all Huron
communities are: Bayfield, $100.00;
Blyth, $125.00; Brussels, $150.00;•
Clinton, $400:00; Exeter, $700.00;
Goderich, $700.00; Hensall, $150.00;
Howick, $150.00; Lucknow, $175.00;
Seatforth, $350,00; Wingham,
$400.00.; Zurich, $100.00.
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k:
zr �� , . wilt t . lneetur 'O.
Jther nt o' ' a
uiro� r Y � rI and
•1mpr.Aveme t=Associ tt?ioxt uas he'I
on - fh$ 'fa_lm+ �!t the ::,�Jarfin county'
Home forac
tro Aged near' .Clinton,.
h
a
isTburidaY•h.
1'•M
t, r "'; me. t
•
the Prof: ��►` Or •the .� ins'
was divided i `` two' ivisio s, e
�, � .� ► ?fie
for men,.. the other for' the�'woni n.
k .
r} t .e
‘7,30, p • � .rt . ainilio
the
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oatand
ba
e':rnrioty
testplats the ,�Iiit�a1:10,
and, field ',test psofa grain;
sake•'Corn seeded nn.the,falm lastspring, an ol!eration with the
Meld• Husbandry Department; 0.
A.C.,e
(teeter in the evening the . men
visited .and examined '. the long-
term pasture plots -seeded by the
Soil and Crop Improvement Associ-
ation in the spring of 1053.
IC, H. Kingsbury, ,Field Crops,
Departiilent' of Agriculture, discus-
sed with the ' men •the ' relative
merits of different grasses and
clovers for hay and pastures. The
Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia
Co., of Aylmer, demonstrated the
application of anhydrous ammonia
relative to pasture and corn crops.
Mrs. Dorothy Filsinger, home
• economist 'for Huron and Bruce
counties, arranged a program of •
kms and film strips pertaining to
kitchen planning and home freez=
ing. -
At 8.30 p:m, the women were
conducted through the women's
section of the Home by the matron,
Mrs. M. E. Jacob.-
In
acob.In the auditorium of the Horne
L 141),
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YY1V..'appeals 'iN •SUS
e two
m' td��1�#i• � .
ismi' and ,nd two were arnt�ndt?.r
at •; = a special meeting of Town,
11;8
b
n 1
court f. revisionsty
Aa
1.
Thi rsd ' night. .
After'' '
lel e . aur �
' • � herete
ilk
pe
which decision on i. li e o had been •�:
n a e
served at. a ` previous session, the
court decided to
s
rtean the a
.
ppear of M . Jacqueline Erskine,
We •, ssereet
.andreduee d`
he
'building assessment by $550.
Also 'sustained;was an appeal.
by ` ,Mrs. Domlas, Warren street,
against t a Wilding assessip:tfor,
the current year. ,The assessment
was reduced by $1.175. '
Dismissed were appeals by Ed.
• Jessop and Y. P. Stephens against
b ..t _ \
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Goto
SHORE APPLIANCES
.for FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATORS
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SPECIAL MUST GO - $1,009
3 SPECIE $200
i12GAMJS $75
• STARTS SHARP AT 9 P.M.
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SPONSORED BY SERVICE CLUBS
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NEED CASH FOR THESE PURPOSES?
Paying Piled -up -Bills--
Meeting. Medical,. Hospital, . Dental Coss= -
Buying .Home; Business Equipment—
Making- Car. Purchases, Home Repairs .
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Borrowing is good business when _a loan %ill solve a financial problem and you can repay within,
your budget Trans Canada Credit's moderate rates and long term monthly repayment plans
make it easy for you to repay your loan out of income over as long as 24 months.
So, don't hesitate to, take' advantage of Trans Canada Credit's fast, helpful service, whether
you need cash• to pay off piled -up bills, meet unexpected medical ,or dentil bills, buy needed
equipment for your home, farm or business —or for any other good reason. -
FAMILY SECURITY PROTECTED
AT N0 EXTRA COST
WHEN YOU BORROW NEEDED CASH
FROM TRANS CANADA CREDIT
You owe it to your family to insist on life -insurance protection when you borrow.
Trans Canada Credit gives you this important extra measure of security at no extra
cost,' on loans. to $2, "i00
To safeguard the borrower's family security, in the event of death, life insurance
pays off the entire balance of the loan, up to $2,500 Life insurance protection is
yours automatically when you make your Trans Canada Credit loan, provided only,
that you are 60 years of ageor under.
So be sure, when you borrow. Get- the 'cash you need from the • All -Canadian
company that thinks of your family security — arrange a Trans 'Canada Credi
life -insured loan. -
Your, car, household effects, farm or business equipment are all e
security you need for a Trans Canada Credit loan. (You retain
ownership and use of such effects.) In some cases, signatur f a
husband, and wife are sufficient. When loans are made for'' `the
purchase of •a'car, truck, business or farm equipment, the article--
being bought can often be used as security.
Trans Canada Credit Loans
quickly,' .easily arranged
in three simple steps
• Trans Canada Credit is an all -Canadian 'company. It is owned
and operated by Canadians, serves • only, Canadians through. its
scores of branches'from coast to coast Trans` Canada Credit is a
subsidiary of Traders Finance Corporation, which is also Canadian.
'owned' and is one of. Canada's largest automobile and appliance
financing : institutions. '
Here are some examples of loan plans showing how loans,
of various amounts can be repaid,o)er ;l2 'or 24- months:
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"We are pud • to welr
reorie
"this eoii munity . to the family
of Canadian cities and towns
served by - - rraris •k`° Canada
Credit," said. 'M'r. P. J. Chalk,
President, • in announcing
tablishmeirrt o hido►1Yiany's
new office' here. "ening:, of ..
this neW'Brineli is antiti er
forward step in.am a%tlbltiours-
prograini , of, '• expansion
throughout—out, fat i :`for
this all-Canadia tcbm►patly."
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'Cash.°(gains; Are availa le for as little as $5o or as much •
asp $2,O3oro., any. dtte of , Trans Canada Cre die's many
• tandard loan plum Rates, arc' moderate and repayments '
can be made over asNIgngl as tiro' years in amounts arranged
to suit individual budgets. 5isd terms c.in be arranged
• fort..Ioana er ... ,. ..... . a__„ .
AMOUNT
OF LOAN '
MONTHLY REPAYMENTS
12 MONTHS
24 MONTHS
1
$9e46
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$49.64
$27.76
$1000
$94.$9' ....$52a'.
,(1) Telephone your Trans Canada Credit manager
for a private appointment, or call 'in to 'see
him at our office.
(2) Tell him how much cash you need, how you
would like to arrange repayment, and give
him the few facts he needs to complete your
`application.
(3$ Then, as quickly as possible, final details are
arranged and the cash is yours.
Your Trans Canada Credit
manager will be delighted to
`discuss your cash needs with
you on the telephone.
In many cases, all the necessary
arrangements can be made in
one telephone call -- leaving
only one visit to our office .. .
to pick up your loan.
So, if you need cash now, just
call this number:
GODERFCH.
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