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NO 1)IiE.i1) of the road ahead when you're equipped
Their deep, tough
with these greatest of all snow and mud tires —
Firest.one Mudded Ground Grifle themselves clean —
ru �ar >tads grip like gears
uui * a keen. Positive Studded Ground Grips for the
tion bite every time. Let
s equip your tar with satisfaction.
utmost in traction and safe driving
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iltitt 1101.601 :•en
ducted the aetvteoe of lloly Gain
1'al•uler8 11hn1(1,. to '4°1111".4"1'1°11111111011 11) ii1101 t'horrlt 1)1- ytuiday
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farm labour. may now d., 611 through (morning• Tho choir sing an anthem, t
Farm Forums ',._ ; their F1 de ratlm1, working; in con Tho young
\i•outon r :ln1iliary
tiro at
orscaul41tl1' in tin. 1.1)11)11 c ""1'I itmetinn with the Colnrtz ui.nt and
head n clothing of TItealu) at the
na )a Faeroes have start ,' ❑i t nt, \ rl'•itltnrtll Dep:nhmmt f 1""1 ]torte of Mrs. Murray Hu, titer. with
Monday u,;thto. \Ir, ads' =!`• 1 ' 111 . t'aualian National lt11i1)\,,}', atu1 tilt
1'urtuns have "1r) "n n •.intao Doihinion Government. Ther., art
'Moudav 111ildit to d1Srus, .n•..thirnls quit0 a number of agrleltiturnl 1)0110-
,,, 1,11„ 111 11) S.,Vot al desirotls of PO111111,.1 to Canada as
Forums are slow In eot10 • 1" h t'1 agricultural workers, bat since they
reports to the Outer() Aoer.•t at v, herr not funds required by the
These shoeld he marled the 111 ; Department to entigrat,, to Cannula.
after the meeting. 1 they lietcl to have a K1)01ns01. Soma
of 111est people, both single and
On the subje0t 1 '+s:L Rv 1`1111 t)rtrr''d aro tIrttlslt suhlecl0 others
1':\PEI!. 1'111 101 n'1nph' fnlr, 41'n"11Inv I ergs Seandl havians and front other
that the 1Jondnn Erna Pres') and the Balite Countries,
far:•.rf01' ileitrnn-TTer,tirl were doing
a splendid soh in the Cnilnty as' \I'hib taking no 111.,•1 '0.alhan1'-
Tlailles, in Providing 101:)1. 1111 world I bilily, we will endeavour to get as
news and the atarkets, —that our .I pia' it reliable information as
privately owner] farm pap; 10 t1nrp of : possible about these emlaranl. 1t
l'or Sale—T•
Addins ;-iaabines,
h ?~' ,herr.. Bought, Bold &
c.> "aired, Safes, otaanc 1, coin-
bination:; changed. used saris
" ellet11re '^e'. 1:res ' ..;11t.
Mawr, -S,vt• :y:•�•.i. W. i.1)^!ulna
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�'�8[7F:t 1 ;'. f"Y'ar,'��ira75`� ,:.,:1a 2086w Owen Sound
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a splendid attecldatwo.
The Iiuron County Mottle brary
made, a elutitge of books on :attu•daY.
The Library is at MIcilel's wtore with
Miss Alice Entreat In vitalgi, no 1
Tuesday and Saturday afternoon; of
01101 1)•r, k from 2 to a Wawa.,
The In)11011 meeting of the W0•
men's 'Missionary Snctei t of Knox
Church was held on Dor.,,aher 1 al
the home of Mrs. Mae Engel with.
ten members or, sent. T1'o president
Mrs. Dan Fluether \RS iii the chair
and Christmas Hymns were used
and a Christmas Topic wag presented
by Mrs. M. Engel. Lek-- Ch. 2 was
read in unison. The word "gift" was
1150d ht roll Call response, 1L•s, C.
Onhstead read a letter ro•'elvs'rl from
Rev. 1. 11. liacIv.•r, Winchester
Reports were given by the tel asnrtr
card secretary and secretary, which
were encouraging. Mrs. C, Om
stead was a1111nintel assistant
organist to replace Mrs. Maclrer
and Mrs, Fred Sanalldon was ap-
pointed Glad Tidings Secret try to
replace Mrs. Jim Cameron, All other
officers remote the same for 1949 as
in 19.49. The • Benediction was
pronounced by Mrs. 13nnthlr, Lunch
was served anti a social half hour
enjoyed.
The officers of ihu .0dies' A1r1
ren1aiu the sante.
'interest to the whole faati'c ,'1)1 11111 110 necessary for flh' farmer
were widely 'read. Th. County i 11esh•iug help to sponsor th'd'• 11111 y
1V -olt'ir. tinwr•1' r, citron i1 for a ! and to he prepared to Ova them, at
hit of (.1111110111. 1\lnlaawnrfh For„')' least, one year's employment at
saga, •ae1 amnls mtat'on ,,f weeklies 9r/tailing Wag S 1(1)1 li vin (meow -
and doubling •-.f Starr. linn311e modaCot. Farmer's desiring 'help
Nr'•th Forum thinks the Rl2P$Pr ! by Spring 0110)111! make application
Timex-Advrcate a v -••v 0001 all- I early.
reund We•'14y—het the! sagest
they would prefer less crime anti The Annual .Meeting of the Ontario
crud le. de published in our Federation will he held in Toronto,
Daily papers. All Forams would 1Jannary 5, fi, & 7th, 111 the I{ing
to see more Flamm . NewsyEdward hotel, with the Juniors ant
10'1 "•:'5'on (nines and AgricnitnralWomen holding their meetings the
ws in general. Several Forums i first day. Hotel reservations should
asked for n1o•e arcurary in ;vetting be made early.
tarn , lose stale news. more reporters"
who ❑re sure of facts, 10;,s pnhllrity This year, T-Turon County Fetlera
of food prices when noth'00 is tion will sponsor half the expense
,a, ntbnhod of cost.. anti more of up to three .Tuninrs '11 each
0nnnort for Cf -operative Hance:.Township wishing to attend one of SO17001, CARETATiF.Rh-.
The•Cotutty Projectiont.t will he the Short Courses at the Ontario
'Morris Township School Board is
plr'asad to show films a4 any Covent ,.1>;rictiltnral (`allege this winter. lashing rat• applioalions fo� the
meeting where a sizeable crowd eau If the Course chosen !s along the I astaingn r1) caretaker ;n each of lin
rear <a•r of
Tri where a :suitable room ,linea of Rural Leatle l •f --
1' r lhrojeeting can be provtled, : teinane .o will he 110111,:- by County
Tl••nnf ate should he split h1 h\•etl in , Federation. Application; should be
advance. , made in writing. to Count) Secre-
tary. Only the first three app!, -
c the first of the year,• cations received from 011'1 Tawnshi1
County 9 deratinn will can be accepted. Pleas, state, your
attempt to place the Tiara] Co-'Towtislhip when making - application.
operator in every farm hone i^ 1))' (loch rich Eh'vntor Minds era hei0.,
County. This w111 be tote f'•111 t11^ , used for this Purpose.
HANDS AT WORK.
for ONTARIO
LEARNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY
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? ' /] -11/cift w4 1, o to;i:1 aro desired andurchased by people all over the
,atorlri anal /.gat opacity 0r. prance such goods largely determines the economic
welkin of •1vr'ry Mint, vrosut o and child within her borders. Because the sale of
svetry article assn l,i Mr d in )n. , i1) kings x ; s+.luable dollars into this Province, we all are
more we n,vi £ + 1r sr^.1 t y .. , end we end our children can have more of the
brit. i• 1 105 tri �t£. 1 to produce such goods in snffcient quantities, skilled
taro v !.•i1. 'that a va'i f .evf.17 single ane of he should be glad that war veterans
este ,.t-, aptly 1, v or +1)i.+rd it. provide the skilled hands so needed by industry.
I` e l receive, ON 111P, .11)11 training under export instructors in our Ontario
factories
This traiuin , provided though the co.aperation of the Department of Veterans'
Affairs the I°ederal Department of Labour and the Ontario Department of Educe -
tion. starts the veteran on the road to skilled craftsmanship. In assembling
busing is inehines, for example, veterans must have a .thorough knowledge of
electricity and roust learn to perform intricate work on precision machines having
thousands of separate parts. These Canadian -made business machines are sold in
all parts of the world, creating new wealth kr Canada and Ontario. Therefore
every effort of these newly skilled veterans helps to make Ontario a finer place in
Which to live and contributes to the welfare and happiness of all her citiaons•
THE :BREWING INDUSTRIr (ONTARIO)
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John N. 'West, 25, of Toronto, a 13oyal
Canadian Navy veteran, is shown here
making an adjustment to one of the
10,000 parts in a business machine
designed for a Now Zealand firm.
Various typos of business machines are
produced in Ontario fao°
tortes. Because of their int,
tricate mechanisms it is ea.
sontial that these machine
be checked by export
craftsmen at every stage of
their production.
c.eeeenooeosedeooaoosoeesoeeeea000ese.s
111 wheels for 1949. Outlet to cam.
mence February 1, 10411. Applicants
will state salary requested. An out,
line off the duties may he obtained
from the secretary or from one of the
trustees. Applications roeaived
mail December 91, 1949.
11. S. Shaw, S-•cretar;
Bluevale. Ont.
000
show you how
to put -
cH tosmiA5 f i \ \\\
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right on your Christmas Tree!
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Imagine! Bulova,
Gift of a Lifetime, in
the most beautiful .
Gift Package
ever designed -
-the Bulova
Christmas
Bell!
GOnnEstl
OF TIME
17 Juweis
$39.15
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17 Jewel
$-i7e5(
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W. G. Lynch
Jeweller - Brussels
Sake
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It's
1Ps a wonderful Idea—means ihroo kinds
of icebox cookies from ono recipe—and
FE• economical, too, You make three rolls
each a different flavour. Anytime, you
son slice some off—pop them In the oven
and have delicious, crispy cookies ready
In no time.
Make the dough like this:
'4 cup shortening tri teaspoon cream of lariat
teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking soda
2 <PP, brown sugar 314 cups sifted Purity Flour
2 eggs
Cream the shortening, add vanilla and brown sugar.
Add well beaten eggs. Mix cream of tartar, baking
soda and sifted PURITY FLOUR, and add to mixture, In refrigerator, then,
whenever you wish, mt off
Divide the dough into three palls for three different rile slices from rolls and bake
on greased sheet In hot oven
cookies. 1375'.400°F.) for 0.10 mins.
Remember, this grand recipe was created and tested in the
Purity Flour kitchens,—so, for the new 3 in 1 cookies—and •s
for all your baking—Purity Flour is hest. It's the flour milled
from Canada's fine hard wheat. For
tender
biscuits, wonderful rolls and feathery cakes, if you you light
don
Purity Flour you can depend on compliments.
Cookie 1
Add ya cup chopped nuts,
Men form Into a roll.
Cookie 2.
Add 1 ounce unsweetened
Omelets melted then farm
into a roil, Just Afore bak-
Ina sprinkle each cookie with
few shreds of cocoanut.
Cookie 3.
Add 'F, cup mixed red and
green cherries riot hove
been cut into eighths, then
form Into o rail.
Each roll should be wrapped
In waxed paper and chilled
Purity
Oats--
Grond for
Breakfast
YOU NEED ONLY ONE FLOUR
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F03,®UR
.011 ONE RESULT—PERFECTION
847.9'8
$1 buys you the famous PURITY COOK
80011 wRb IIs 075 recipes developed in Iho
Purify Flour Kitchen. Send to your nearest
Purity Flour mute office—St. John, N.8„
Montreal, Que., Ottawa, Ont., Toronto, Ont.,
Winnipeg, Man., Calgary, Alia„ Von.
couvep 0•C.
Nome
Street
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WALTON
ON
A. very enjoyable evening was
spent In Walton community hall
Thursday evening' in Motor of lair.
and Mrs. Walter Wilbee.
Newlyweds air, and Mrs. Wilbt•r
were presented with a pars'' al
money. The address was react lay
Olen Corbett and the presentation
made by Mrs. Corbett, The bride.
groom expressed et'.tcere thanks,
Lunch was served.
Personals; George Love and (ter
iron Murary spent a few days In
Ottawa; Lloyd Porter has purchas-
ed William Partner's hotme; Arthur
I uliman, Mitchell, with friends
here; Mr, and Mrs. 1-i, Johnston
and fancily with friends in 'Walker-
ton.
Richards Family
1 Returns i°Home"
I3I3LGRAVL, Dec. t. --After pend-
! ing one year in Canada. 11r. and :4110.
Cyril Richards and their eight chil-
dren sailed this weep to return to
1 England, their native land. 1Ir.
Richards bought a farm here. but
after farmiug,.ior one year decided
to return to 111s oltl Job in the steel
mills. Two of the 11aaghters Misses
Pamela and lrma Rlrhitrds, have
entertained d111111g the y, 11)' at many
s(cia1 events with the'r acrobatic
ballet dancing, The Richards' farm
formerly owned by William Mc,
Murray. has been bought by Mitchell
Elliott and his bride of Whitechurch,
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WILLIAM T, SPENCE
Estate Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE
MAiN STREET' — -- ETHEL, ONT.
e nr'eram
Repair Your Tractor — any make
Repair ali kinds of Farm Equipment
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Dominion Teres
()taco Farm Implements
I0 i ": ,:::tr s
Phone 86.1•,5
Ethel
Chesterfields and Occasional Chain
--- REPAIRED arid RECOVERED - -
Also Rebuild Mattresse::
1l fa
17rl tl tlCIKp1"Jti AND DELIVERY
11t nal imeeving Coit
43 Brunswick Street 'Str0tetmir1t, Oat
Enquire at —
D, A. RA NN
Fornhore wad Funeral bel -Zan 4oe.
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