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T!(' It . Itoy Mann: t y lhuut , t 1
b Toronto.
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u'Barry Rittl floury ummsou
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Cor.'dial slieS bu:tam M Maudetrier I
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H V. Thomson. Mrs. Margaret Ni, ,: 1
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14s• the holiday season comes to a close we are reminded that �b Mary Robertson: Mr. lad Mrs. \\
due in no small measure to Your :YL H Gurney, Mr. and gilts. t\'. 11'
Kindly accept our cordial good b Gurney and family. Wingiron. wile
11i and lira. R. IC. M Kiuury,
to Miss McMinn, Toronto, with her
sister, firs Lillow, and .\rn,ad:
.Jim McLean, Landon, Don UvLe'ta
Toronto. 'Mrs. J. J. Sellers :uta 'd',1.
ter with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Set
lent Thomas Archibald, Ti'. :Intl
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this uccessfv1 year is
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•enerous patronage..
'wishes for a
New Year '0
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LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
it. Ads
FOR SALE —
El„t•(rt( Brooders.
Picone I x -i'•?
Notice
Boys Ili and nailer are .lik'+11 t•`
sign playing cartitic+Ut.:: In p hay
midget hock, y.Kindly leave thcut
With 1.30118 Cnntphell by T•tnn u f ,(L_
NOTICE—
Room auto hoar;( for pensioner
men preferred.
Phone lin
Mrs. Laura JPrynt
FOR SALE—
\lediuut sizer( oil bunter gond as
.d titin S i m sir andl
new.
Mrs. 1; 'Miller, fa+'t
r :. Apply tm Jack Farrow.
Mrs. Dick ',Vh tllPld, p;rh i• `dt. I
and Mrs. W. N. McTaggart anti sou
FOR SALE—
Vr (mul(vl 'Briggs -Stratton 114
H.P. gasoline motor, only used
Scott, Goderieh. with Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Tuve)", Mr. and Mrs, Cleo -
Yeti,
't o -Zen Southampton wit: eelatltes
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friends here; r and Mrs. •
weeks.
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Cooper Nethery and \t •s is tI t (Phone 42-r-11
Nethery. 1l lgrave, with Mr. and 1 FOR SALE—
'CaMrs. Richard Johnston; Mira ,Jost- lye iI. P. air cooled Briggs &
phh1' Mo:\Mister Ind brother Str'ttnn gas engine also "'i'v IT. 1'.
David. Dungannon, with >ir. an+l air cooled Clarice gun engine snttnhle
WL Mrs. Archie Messer: Mrs. W. (i. for nigher. Both these engine, can
a - s , -off '�"" McKinney and Elizaln,r,r with re/u h,• Se, n in operation.
m- z 1' sir. and Mrs Phone 11•1••19 Rn} Tnrcoy
, a,(� �- _ titres at Rat•rlliott
Raymond Elliott tori Gordon
\r-<s„r :tory Mr. and lir.. . and
1- 1 -sed Easy washy ft,• sale
KnoxPresbyterian \f tilid •
George Cardiff
'Illi FOR SALE
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'The
E Luckuow, occupied the nrlpit at \T t1
`U 9.. Church and
-she president. Miss Wilda Tireck
'tiaridge, presided at thet Pe•kt1
.neting of th,: Y.P.u, on Sunday
nln5. t1 v. J. A• Burden led in
za,Per. Allan Pr r,.. n '
-:rt I:e ef.etat•y. had T,:n• �t t'
tt
awl road an Ittt'•' entitled
t t: in he S:,nt•'” The
.•d '',4 \\-. J. it -•
%flss Shirley T irden.
\\'I?1tNE:SDAY, itl•'t't:::tittat "'t, lots
ilr.ntrontr•,•y. Bigamy' : r t ra n,i, 1 --New Spartnu, Ratl'o Reg
C or^ 9•hurnton, r• oo n New Rogers
used as his text "The hour is cn
that tiie Son of Mao should
g �orifled."
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1511 e• .Pent wt t toil Westinghouse Radios.
1 • \i • .tel \[r
nn, Special $.-.5 •
•t I jl' and Mrs
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Dean Pavismt at Riverside Motors
1\'. il. 1'=:uvt•k, P.,,- nil .luno
••ith Ut and lits. t rain, White- NOTICE— -
i',-rs oils II ,•,:I Nil, N
MacLean and tw, ..un:. 1•.,1.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe tin:ltatl n I '
daughters. Throes( 'ti d \
t.ryi,rr.,. Nit. and )11 L \\-
, ,1 U- zrare, Mr, and Mrs.
A.
�,: r�•i,•P� i❑ t,a>rlt t',,. : +nn•,.;t,.�
. 10 on Sunday morn'nz wet, it
nit- c� i'h th, spirit :1f t hrist-
At the i'nited Church, Rev,
,-• A. Burden spoke on "The Stu:
Bethlehem." R. MacConnell,
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W•011 - Scott With 'heir t is n Mt
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-.old \U.:. i:. P. .1 •t.4,t•... L r;,••, „
Ills road.
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1 church; Mrs. R. F. (Por^i:• and \11 iEnv, you need of a gond louse
Smith and Eleanor, 'AT'. ail Mrs.
Wilson Thornton and two children
with Sir. and Mrs. George Thorn-
ton; lir. and Mrs. H•t:o'.d Harris,
Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Spar
lin, Johnston, Mr. and Mrs Carl
Johnston and their "amities with
FOR SALE—
,0r'r;r molars rewound inn t
..;ted. Expert workmanship. Mo1-t
.r.. :rices. New motors ,n stock,
Settger Industries.
,rn Ontario, E' eat,
Rt tf rd •.
Ilretttone
STUDDED GROUND GRIPS
No chains neededl Firestone
Studded Ground Grins beat winter
snow and mud! Deep, self-cleaning,
.:•sided ttuds dig in with a Bear-
like bite , .. hold .. , pull you
through, Be winter -sure .. , set
Studded Ground Grips now.
Killer try Rawleigh•s. T° 1.1 net+d n1
Ucat,.,l Ointment awl „'her Cold
11, meal••:. Call at the hrnise m•
Your Rawlesch Tl nter.
Phone :9-r0, Gen. 'TV ,1,-rg,
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Supplies (Tlrbblr Goods)
malted postpaid in nlain. sealed
cnvetopc with price list. Six
':amratt: Ii5s, 24 samples, $1.90, Mall
Order Dept. M-33 Nov•Rnbber Co
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont,
DECEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common. cold"! Ontario citizens
are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to saf,;guard their
health, and that of others.
Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone
plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided.
With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on
everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of" catching cold "—or letting members
of your family face that danger ?
In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department, of Health
recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common-sense precautions
suggested below and act upon them.
fiA/ts. le, Pueizatiems
f Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming
a unduly tired. Endeavour to follow e
well-balanced diet.
• Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over -
4, heated• If clothing becomes wet, it
should be changed as quickly as possible:
Avoid crowds as fa
m
if a cold overtakes you, go to bed until it
improves. If it does not clear up rapidly,
do not hesitate to seek medical advice.
Be thoughtful of others. If suffering from
a cold, do not spread germs by coughhts
or sneezing openly.
as possible:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
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RUSSELL T. Kl;`P,'.
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RIVERSIDE MOTORS
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
Articles For Sale—
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
Repaired. Safes, opened, coo.-
lainations changed, used safes
bought.
J. W. Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
1 Phone 2096w Owen Sound
F. F. H°muth
Registered
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'Western Ontario's 127.we>t
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FOR INCREASED POULTRY PROFITS
FEED
MASTER LAYING MAST 20%
OR
RED HEAD EGG, MASH U. %
WITH A NOON FEED OF
MASTER LAYING PELLETS
AVOID DISSAPPOINTMENT THIS SPRING
PLACE YOUR CHICK ORDER WITH
YOUR LOCAL HATCHERY
NOW.
THEY ARE GOOD CHICKS
WELL HATCHED.
WE CARRY — OYSTER
SHELL GRII'.
MILL FEEDS.
SALT.
OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST.
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WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Conveyance
and Commissioner
GENERAL TNSUARANCE OFFICE
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To all MOTORISTS
and PEDESTRIANS
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This is an urgent appeal to all citizens, motorists and pedestrians alike
to co-operate earnestly in keeping down the death and accident toll
on Ontario streets and highways.
Care and caution in driving and walking are necessary at all times—
but particularly so in the holiday season.
December is a dangerous month, with more hours of darkness and
changeable weather conditions. Preoccupied shoppers, young and
old, are abroad in great numbers. In the excitement of Christmas
time, people sometimes tend to forget their customary caution.
As the end of 1948 approaches, let us all join together in determining
that for the whole Province we will make it a safe as well as a happy
Christmas and New Year.
Wi4ETHER WALKING ,R DRIVING
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Be Alert
Be Caret:
TAKE IIT f.EASY-DON'T TAKE CHANCES
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
MINISTER
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