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The next best thing to a new Chrysler Corporation car is a Used Chrysler
Corporation car. These are the cars of the "Forward Look." When they
were introduced,theirstyling and engineering featureswere'wayahead
of the field. And today their styling is still fresh and new... the engineer-
ing featurps
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y buying
a used car, get the best there is ..._a Top Quality Chrysler Corporation
Used Car. We have a wide selection from which, to choose.
POLARA 4 -DOOR SEDAN. Power steering, power
brakes, radio and many other extras. Seat covered
since new. .
-1960 CHEVROLET
SEDAN. V8 motor, automatic transmission, less
than 13,000 miles.
1960 'CHEVROLET-
COACH.
6-cyl., with automatic transmission, ,fin-
ished in turquoise.
1960 FORD
SEDAN. 6-cyl., only 13,000 miles on this one. Will
'sacrifice this week.
1960 SIMCA
SEDAN. Less than 2,000 miles. Comes complete
-With folding seats. New car warranty.
1959 PLMOUTH
SEDAN. V-8 motor, automatic transmission, fin-
ished in plum red with red and Frey interior. Sold
„ new by us.
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SEDAN: 6 cylinder, in like new condition.
1958 PLYMOUTH
COACH. Deluxe model with two-tone paint, dual
mirrors, wheel discs.
1958 VAUXHALL
-SEDAN. Popular 4 -cylinder model, with very low
mileage.
1957 PLYMOUTH
BELVEDERE 4 -door Hard Top. Automatic trans.
mission,' V8 motor, very clean oar. Executive
owned,
l957PLYMOUrH
BELVEDERE "8" 4 -door Sedan. Automatic trans-
mission, padded dash, radio, white walls: Looks like
new.
1957 CHEVROLET
COACH. 6-cyl., seat covered since new. Only
25,000 original miles.
1957 PLYMOUTH-
OOACH.
Autornatgic transmission, power steering,'
radio. This car has very IoW mileage and is in new '
car condition.
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IIIIMIIIMEMaramminumuml
Spring (where's it been this
year?) means window washing
time and here's one . young
lady hard at it. If you haven't
done yours yet, don't worry,
because there will be warmer ,
weather soon (we hope) which
makes the job that much more
pleasant..
Auburn Group
Makes Plans
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Everett tTaylor and Mrs. R. J.
Phillips. Mrs: Donald Sprung
gave a reading and a piano solo
was played by Margaret Haines.
"V-8" 4-dool% Hard Top. Automatic transmission,
finished in black and white with m,atehing inti rior.
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1956 PLYMOUTH
SAVOY V-8, 4loor Sedan. Sold, new by us and
is just like new.
1956 CHEVROLET
SEDAN. 6 -cylinder in top condition.
1955 CHRYSLER
WINDSOR SEDAN. .All the features of a new
car, at a low, low price.
1955 PLYMOUTH.
SEDAN. Radio, many other extras. One owner
since new.
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We Have a -Wide Selection of Older -Models Priced From $50.00 u . Most .� p Are in
Very Good Mechanical Condition. . DROP IN TODAY
1.MILLS MOT
121 T. DAVID STREET — TWO LOCATIONS
Open Friday Nights 'til 9 p.m. Onity,SLER -- PLYMOUTH --VALIANT DEALER
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KINGSTON 'ST.'. Near Club Grill
REMEMBER TO WATCH "ALL STAR GOLF" on Channel 8 Wingham
EVERY THURSDAY MET T at 11.30 pan.
Telephone JA 4-7462
accompanied by 1V.IrS'.'R. J. Ph
lips on the harp. Miss Be
D"urnin escorted Ruth to t
decorated chair,and pinned
corsage on her, Miss Shiri
chan to another decorated eha
and also pinned a corsage
.Mrs. • Machan, a sister of t
Guest of honor. Miss Shirt
Daer read an address 'of co
•grafulations and„ -good wishes
the bride -to -he and the gif
were brought in by Misses Jo
Mills, Helen Youngblut an
Betty 'Durnin. Miss Andrew
thanked her friehds for all th
gifts and following the singin
of `For she's a jolly good fe
low," lunch was served.
S.S. Anniversary Observed
Knox United Church Sunda
scib000rl anniversary was held las
Sunday with Mr. Colin Finglan
of Wingham, as -guest speake
at • the morning service,.., Th
service of song 'was in charg
of the Junior Choir under th
direction of the church organis
Miss Margo .Grange, assisted b
Mrs. Norman Wightman on th
piano. At the evening service
the guest speaker, Rev. D. Mc
ravish, . of London, was intro
duced by ,the Sunday schoo
superintendent, Mr. Charle
Scott. The guest soloist wa
Mr, William S. Craig, of Clinton
Mrs. John Arthur was take
by ambulance last week to Clin-
ton hospital from the home o
her daughter, Mrs, Bob. Davis,
of St. Thomas, where she has
been visiting for some time.
Mrs. Norman McDowell is
visiting at Orangeville with her
daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Mc-
Dowell, this week.
Master"David Brown, of Pal-
merston, is visiting with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs:
James Hembly.
Mr. Harry Watson is a patient
in Victoria Hospital. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fid. Davies visit-
ed in Harrietsville, Belmont and
St. Thomas over the week -end.
Mr. Howard Tait has secured
a position on the staff at Huron -
view County Home. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie
and Jannett, Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Young. Janet and Connie,
attended the Highland dancing
competition held at Guelph last
Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph D. Munro attended
a - teachers' meeting held in
London last Saturday as one of
the delegates appointed "bv the
North Huron Teachers' Feder-
ation.
Miss Jill Toll visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth McDougall
and family last week on her way
home - to Trail, B.C. She has
been attending Queen's univers-
ity at Kinr*ston this onoterm.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yoirnehlut,
Garv, .indv and Buster. of Ham-
ilton, spent last week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel King.
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NILE, May 9. A prettily ar
ranged shower was held in the
church basement recently for
Miss Helen Rutledge. A sing-
song with Mrs. 0. Ribey at the
piano started oftthe evening
followed by a reading, "Caleb's
Courtship," by Mrs.-Robt. Bogie,
A paper, "The Nile Gazette,"
was composed and read by Mrs.
G. McNee and caused many a
laugh. Helen was then Called
fo, war � and 4an addtes§ �cvat'
road b'y Mss` �oyee Matthews.
Misses Dorothy and Ruth Rut-
ledge helped Helen, open her
gifts' Helen thanked the ladies
and Invited them to her home
to see her trousseau. All sang
The Gaderich Si ual•Star, Thursday, May 11, 290
"For She's a Jolly t ood. Fellow"
and the ladies west of the
church served a delicious lunch,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McWhin,
ney, of Dungannon, and Mrs.
Lorne Johnston, of ILueknow,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Wilbur Johnston.
Mr. Harry Watson, who has.
been a patient in Victoria Hos.
Pita1.M I.ondon,,,.,u4drw,,eZt surg-
ery Monday We hope he will
• Mr. an Mrs. Ed: Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cool
spent the -week-end at
Mr. and Mrs., Vit. Smith,
Marys, looked after the
thbir father ,on Saturday. •
Congratulations to, Mr. a
Mrs. Don Niekitson, who well
married recently.
Sunday is Mother's Day.. Tt
Sunday .school will , meet
e 4 ,a,.. ,d.;
Anyone wishes
td .'
1VIr,BiOhards beforeity.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
May 14th, Sunday aft r tho Ascermien-
8,30 a.m.. ,Holy Connmd on.
10 a.m. Sunday School, and Bill, CI,$s, .
11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon,.
(Junior Congregation' and Nursery.)
"i 7 P.M. Evensong and ` Sermon.
REV. KENNETH . E. TAYLOR, M.A., D:D., .Rector. ff�
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster, f
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church -
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.`
The Minister will preach at both services.
REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, 8.A., B.D.,
Minister.
MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist arid Choir Director.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOGKHART' ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Mr. H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL,
10.15 ,a.m, Minister's Bible Class. (SW Mark's Gospel),
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
"THE FAMILY ALTAR."
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
(Nurt;ery and Junior Congregation).
Victoria Street United Church
"Fellowship Awaits You"
FAMILY DAY
10.30 a.m. Sunday School Prepares.
11 a.m. Sunday School and Church Worship.
Infant Baptisms, Hymns, Story.
1.30 p.m. BENMILLER'S •UNIFIED.
Mother's Day Service with -Infant Baptisms.
3 p.m. UNION'S ONE SERVICE.
REV. STANLEY MOOTE, B.A., B.D.; MINISTER.
MRS. J. SNIDER, ORGANIST. ..
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GODERiCH_B;APTIST CHURCH
10 a.m. Church School. AILAges.
Pastor's instruction Cless.
11 a.m. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE.
(Children's ,Dedication)
7 pail. "A DOOR .OPENED IN -HEAVEN."
Pastor, E. :VonKeitz. Organist,. Wm. Bettger.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Victoria and Park Streets
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. - Phone JA 4-9306
THIS FR1DAY,MAY 12,8 p.m.
SPECIAL YOUTH RALLY
with Easter Crusade Speaker:
REV. JAMES CARNE
SUNDAY SERVICES, MAY 14
9.50 a.m. THE FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
.Special Mother's Day features.
11 a.m. MOTHERS' DAY MESSAGE.
7 p.m. THE FAMILY GOSPEL HOUR.
Young People Participating.
Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
Bethel„Pentecostal Tabernacle
10 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.
11 'a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE,
Tuesday; 8- p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
• Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's.
You are invited to come and worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACkNELL, Pastor -- Phone JA 4-8506.
THE SALVATION ARMY
COMMENCING THIS WEEK
9.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. WORSHIP 'SERVICE
SUNDAY, MAY 14
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
CAPTAIN AND MRS. R..PETERSEN
VISITORS WELCOME
Church of the New -Jerusalem
(Prophesied, REV. 3 V. 12 and Ch. 21)
In "MY RELIGION", HELEN KELLER writes "Ono thing
'i know, That whereas 1 was *Wind now I see, A testi.
many to the heavenly truths in TRUE CHRISTIAN RE.
LIGiON. HEAVEN and HELL; DIVINE LOVE AND
WiSDOM: by EM. SWEDENBORG. - '
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