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performance, long life and low upkeep has a sound
background. It is the result of a combination of un-
excelled engineering and research, and careful, precision
workmanship by Canadian craftsmen.
Complete, modern Canadian plants of the Chrysler
Corporation of Canada, Limited, provide ideal working
conditions for the production of superior Dodge motor
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DeLuxe in the low price field, and the Dodge Custom,
lowest -priced car with Fluid Drive.
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ALEX ANDERSON
PHONE 82
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WALTON
Earl Mill, Joseph Haelcivell, Robert
Young and George Dundas attend. d
the Progressive Conservative con-
vention in Hensall town hall, Mrs,
Witham Hionphries In TorontoMrs.
H. Rutledge has returned to (me -
bee after spending several
With her parent R. Mr. and Mr4.
Wililain Humphries; Mrs. Earl
Mills in Hensel]; M,.. and Mrs.
Jerald Watson in Goderielt: Miss
Mary Shertreecl, Reg. N London,
with her mother, 14T1'A,
Shortreed,
Said to have suffered a 11
attack Whitt. driving on the highwaY
north of Seatorth. Walttr Pratt, of
Plattsville, lost control of truck 11,'
Was driving. The truck heolte
through the cable at ',he south sld,
of a bridge. Dr. McMaster of Sea-
, I -f Pdrnzao:,
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forth was called to the scene of the
accident. Mr. Pratt safered a Y. l'," -re
shaking -up and several broken ribs.
Damage to the tritek w.).;
CFtA NBRon roe;
The May m. oting ,,r
1,1H 110(1 at the home of Mrs.
Keys. Mrs, John iichnoelt was
)csdt.r a' -'l ti''ucd the meetum• with
the Onging of Hymn 441. "Com, We
That Love the Lord.” M1 repeated
the Lord's Prarlr, Mrs. Keys
read from Luke 17. verses 540 ::1.11 a
inedttatIon on this was Oven by
the lender. The Intel)) , 44 period
was presided over by tho president.
Mrs., D. Hnether, secretary.
Mrs. M. arTer read Ihr minutes
which were deolared approved.
Eeven members responded to the roll
call with 1 verse Catal,i111117, "seed".
Mrs, MacTver read a letter :eceived
regarding an honorary membership
and arrangements for the June meet-
ing were not completed. Offering
was received and T-Tymn 590 "Sowing
in the Morning" was sung. Readings
on "John (Toddle," "The Gordon,"
FARE AND ONE-THIRO
FOR THE ROUND/ TRIP
(.1w From 12 o'clock noon Fri.
day, May 21st, to and includ-
ing 2 p.m. Monday, May 24th.
Return Lindt: Leave destina-
tion not later than 12 o'cloal-
midnight, Tuesdayj May 25*
1948. agent 1°4°4
Consult any railway ticket
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"Toinidad and fir. Glitani." "George
Leslie MacKay,' and 'Jonathan Go-
forth" were given hy Miss A. Forrest
Mrs, 01, Engel, Mrs, I. 0, MacIver,
Mrs. John Schnook and Mrs. Dan
Pritetli; T. Hymn 579 "Go Labour on,
spend and be spent" was sung and
Airs, Schnock closed tee meeting
with prayer. Lunch was served by
ilio hostess.
Davlil. little son of Clifford and
Mrs. Alcoek. was brought home ‘n
Saturday from the Sick Children's
Hospital. Toronto Wilk, re be had
limn a patient for several days.
Mrs. TL Gorsalitz, Ethel, is 'Mend-
ing a few days with her sister, Mrs.
Lynn Evans,
Miss Gertie Pride hes relitrned
home from St. Marys here sho has
been employ,d for several months.
Wm. and 'Mrs, Lnd family,
Stratford, visited on Sunday with
friends here.
The Ccr,'tc' 111 'Knox Dresbyterian
Church on Sunday was conducted by
the minister, ReV. T. :McIver, who
preached on the subject, "Mothers
of Met,' The junior choir led the
Maisel and sang the selection,
"Father Lead 0T- Thy by Day." The
Sacrament of the Lord'. Slipper was
administered to a large congregation.
On Sunday evening the church was
well filled when the religious moving
picture. "01111 of the Atom," was
shown Ity Mr, W. L. 'Harris of the
Moody Rible Institute. Chicago.
Next Sunday, May 1utii, at 11
am, there will he 5 special Memorial
Service when a Roll ef Honour
bearing the names of the men of the
congregation who served in the,
World Wer of 1914-1915 will be 11)1
veiled. The plaque bears the
names of twenty -rine men who fought
for their eonntry during those years.
Six of the110 made the supreme
sacrifice, The 1110100 on the Roll
are as follows: Gordon Cameron,
tort McDonald, Cleve McDonald,
Wahl Tolle, Flarl Raymond, George
Raymond, Walter llrown, Arnold
Fischer, Chnts Illiseher, Wed Fischer,
William Forrest, Erlivard liathcher,
Fred Hunter, Russell Knight, Wil-
fred MeNenght, "Charles Morrow,
BRUSSELS
Harvey Noble, Arthur PenoYer,
Leslie Perrie, Elgin Porter, Joseph
Smiles.
The service will be conducted by
the minster, Rev, I. D. Maeiver, anti
special tunslo will be provided by
th., choir.
BLUEVALE
Family Day was observod in the
United Church on Sunday morning.
Special music was sung by a moth-
ers' choir. W. J. Johnston, Sunday
sebnol superintendent, presided and
Rev. 3. A. DIrtien gaythe scr.
mon. Others taking part in the ser-
viee were Mrs. Sohn Wickstead,
Mrs, Sperling Sohnst on and Mrs.
W. J. Peacock, Ito r children were
baptised: ,Tames 0011 of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnston; Keith
MAE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Thynne: Wayne David, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fleming Johnston, and
Margaret Rose Anne. daugWer no
Mr. mud Mrs. Gordon Holt,
111,V. T.P1 and C, Jorgensen eon.
ducted communion service at Knox
Presbyterian Church nn Sunday
morning, smoking of the Lord's
Supper as "an engagement.' Mary
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Robertson, and Wayne
William, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam Elston, were baptized. Two
11PW members were received into
!he 01111 l'Ph
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IN YOUR LOCALITY
See your Agricultural Representative for
further deta;is and entry forms.
Enteies ii tit "re 6fr
JUME 13th
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If you are buying Flatware
don't forget to see our stock of
1847 Rogers Bros. and Com-
munity Plate. All the latest
patterns carried in stock.
"The Store for Beautiful! Gifts"
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller — Brussels, Ont.'
lives and will he missed in COM- 1
munity and church circles here. ;
'Was Emma Johnston. lits
George Thornton. "qrs. Arthur ,
Shaw and Mrs. J. A. Burden at-
tended the conference branch W.
M.S. meeting of the rnited Church
at Exeter on Wednemlay. Mrs,
Richard :1"ohnsinn visited her
daughter, Mrs. Nethery. at 13e1-
rfrades. NVingbani.
with Mrs. Robertann,
Personals; Dr. and Mrs. Artithr
Shaw, Toronto, with hi, mother. Mrs. 1
Arthur Shaw; Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold i
Procter and Margaret. Relerave.
with Mrs. Curtis: ,Mr. and Mis,
Stanley Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs.
C1111'0100 floll and son, -Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Goll and two claugh- ,
tors. Tielgrave. with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McOrackint at o snecial set"
vire at Ebenezer United Church,
conducted by Rev. 3. A. TAnrden,
two children ware baptised Linda
Mary, danghter of NIr. and Mrs.
Ross Titrvey. and Erode) lel:
Thoma', son of Mr. 801 Mr.,.
Fred oriel: Methitelicon Mr. and
Mrs. Spalding -Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnston attended
the funeral of their engin, Wil-
liam Balfour, at Lis tow( I.
Many illnevate use allow-
binc anxiety over the outbreak of
temper among rings here. it is a
S0,101'P type and in most eases prorts
fatal. Arnold tillow and See Smith
have lost both their dogs, which .
were household pets and i..rnerill
favorites of the villagers.
Charles Snitch, con. 2 Morris
township, who r05ent17 lost hit
house by tire, illas honcbt the farm
of P. J. Kelly on the 51111 line
"Morris. Mr. Kelly plants to have
an auction sale soon, so that Mr.
Sorrell will be, able to 401 riossomsiol
on Mny '20, Mr, and Mrs. 'Slouch
have been residents of 1Morris
toWns11,11, near Innovate all their
IN MEMORIAM
ROUTER—Tn loving mentor? of a
dear Mother and 1'aill01. who passed
away 2 years ago, Anvil 17th and
May 7.
Not a day do we forgeoa,
In our hearts you are always near,
We who loved you, sadly miss you.
As it dawns another yea,r,
Ever remembered by Marguerite
.71111 rind boys.
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Addiet," true life story of a yonng
'model's terrifying experience with
the "DEVIL CAPSTIT,T0S. 'Sevin
reading this startling stor;.. 011 The
Alnerlean Weekly, great magazine+
distributed with this Smulay's (May
16) Issue of The TTetrnit Tim ea.
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