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ZURICH HERALD
• Eno, Mallinson of Elmira, sp-
, atter seer lvlw-. the Lord's p Otto Schatz of De
• T -iv i. vvaa sully alt
,t,I• aaax• 11i:13 ed in unison. Mr. Pet- . Mr. and All
s. uch:lrinr of 3 , rev of the election of roit spent; a few daystwii h r. and
5 Ullan II ll cla Vel'non Schatz
Peck on Thursday December
l'te jj of
'elle hymn "'0 veiny. all ye Faithful' • : nt New Year's holidays with friends
pros ea this vicinity. t
lir. ane full .. 111: and cls a\ a.• 1
i ` ' of l.tel•t- lilt. Peck. was elected pie
roresJvi.ntetl et home of. a>rity; t(tt evil.
Alter. goth holiday
andwether fr, .t 3 ; eid nt by a large i Airs Jl•thi w-
xluM stet $ Love
we'+`lc ,r ,ittle year.
are l''' volt. of thank: to
Mrs. Roes I.oti end to , t idol •;r moved a
some tial, a,'ittl t+tvud rat{ i\ ,or her ,)i?Iltlid interest
aspt.nciing � : T .• service 1.\ u•e in the fast
lit nstlll. t and novo,: tiring tno Ia. i
Orville ,. tit'.t Ali? , < ;fir:. i;lt;tn
Mr. and Mrs,. Catllu ' four;Yea.
' ° d.t, i . t. e me tier• The fol:'?,\ 1tl
'spending the ho,i t�ec,l ..< :or l:i'-'t- llortii
t
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'thee. M 'Ellen Loves lta.. },,',11 t0ite Y p,, t,eent, 11.,. ,lean McKiniey; Ile
11T t `.; f )n!<t .)i?1 leek; l.rt. V
d h 11 :rrett; '2.nl Vice.
i , `era v lu ', '�
fell\;ii.`r,, lil•s fele'
Ilan ha:;
+.•till], ry-on;
t to r ,,
on tet. T ee.1 _a r sec.-- liter levity '
:friends In,: • to ,e: e h.. oet ;t •.i
soon. ,.,.., !, . Miaow i.
There c no e? • lilt ? •i'"
x , ee t1 ,h' e'en a.
1)E. a.'..f: t qt. r, .. y_e .11,,,_ l,•e•ta Smith; Treas.
°+')' Supply
Heil 1 t i;i I''iitl".S' \'i^I t- •1 Tc-, ..,,.,i,ie;itl'y; e -ll y
111', .•n<1 Mrs. t.•,.) v'r:
,...•.,,,:l'...',i 1 Leyte^r mid �i 1
Ct ft t •1 .t. ')t of ,,Pi • z 'tz'Y?1!; :ryterilmi 1Mrs.
'11 x 1, Fere. e e 1 i
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on-
:Mrs.
Ai la tion;;
Ztia:Mrs t',. r ;. ar of tee, e t -a.1 1 , 't •11 1latr rev,
)Iris. lI?:i
ata, .':,.. 1:-.1 .,1- 1 Wee. elate,. Ll h
�"o,, �;inn
hn'?i' of see, ?:11 „e Mr. .,;t
1, ' , :•+t esleev e 1nel
was James •:e le 1i,, eel of i ii
Pori) wee e - e,i 1:..'1.T a. .,. ' ,11
.can be t.=11 .. t,
t..
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Guenther of
r,'in;l;or spent the week -end with the
fornier's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carts,
Ali:43e•s 'lilie and Rosa 'miner and
Sammy Moon of Detroit, spent the
holidays with Mr. William urolith,
aid tea,
t • 1 1t sir • e. I?111ibclner 1.
Miss Catharine
titling a few weeks el»8 ill Sarnia,
Jinnaie Taylor sp: le a few day
...la', his g! andel iothe Mrs, Taylor
n Exeter last week.
Willi 1lelsltae of Detroit, spent
the holidays with Mrs 1 . i\1cIsaae.
Ezra Tiernan Pewees
Ezra Tiernan, a well known Da 11-
t' i early Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Ferguson ands cer Times -Advocate.
Violet Hyde were,. Seafottn visitors. 5 Years and .aged 2 rhes Strath -
family
and Vlrs, were,.
Cantelon and George Singer, sag County,oMag-
family of Schomberg ware visitors roy, was istra•'te llawsh aw sentenced. to five e years in
eith albs- Kate Cantelon,
Ray Patterson of Toronto was a Portsmouth Penitentiary .and 20 lash -
holiday with his parents here. es for having carnal knowledge of a
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 12 -year-old girl. "That sentence mew
Wilson z Y,
Berryof Torolito were holiday visit- :lotand harsh to you, but it's not verk
ars with tile i:orinor's mother, Mrs. liaise" said the magistrate. I ve shot
ilii Berry,.:.tied up t"he sentence :for you.
Violet Schwalm of St, Thomas and Collects $594 B6
ldrgaret Schwalm of London were
holiday visitors with their parents,
ti. and 'Airs. Peter achwalinl and
tunny,
a nal
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i
,• t01
Mrs. t ,�a" t.l U
and
111..
Harold ]1
airily el i:'t. Dove visited relatit,e:i
here.
i)ouglas ,Sangster has boon assisting
over the holiday it telt' C. N. R.
station serine to tee at):,:ene'� of Don -
old Walker, who i i''�:1 in i'oeonto.
1)1 fend sirs Smith .'td children of
a'; ood btisille. ` Tann died _e .ate
Joseph cep , St.. Mali vs wore v i.,:tot with I'ctt3iax
Lonitina in St.1 obis, 13, and Mrs. C:•'c.
l,vntiurl, following an •opal'ation roar ' `:r. Tapp 1',fon�reel
• s in his 7'2nd.yetu'. ing on tools place
t lr ago. He was All int rc tilt, e nt 1
native of Stephen Township he hied
on Wednesday aye at the C 'd.R. i -
•l
< . i fe't'e in I? ;h\wood for 41 yeah s .. ' ? c t c et.eat...-
..
Ir;
1
ee lir +t -.•e 1 giving,
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,•••••, �• l rs. Jno. I was active in business life -here. Fo' ( :;011 Wil;11 l:. 65th birthday awl al 0 1'+t1:eYa`
,. ,:: tilt • t Ic t,a , i-1, , . Tb i'of years he c <:t.nteted " t ,from the i".1�Tti
r. sec• lits, lig, a meat
- ` . 1
1 e,, 'al'. Y, , „? .., • lla; .:t: t and ati time of hi9,(,tea 1i' dllt from services +`, >C' Baby I3<ir-. lllec.t 1 .,I I ..... beer P?nilt , 'a al: till., Point le)1'
e.•;i i1 Ito of the Commercial Hot
lnlne . has n?•v-
., owner Co ,. aa.l and os nn, a
.•t'o
,n.c
c
•�+ i•�astrci I',abinsonlai.-s a.5 crs yr�au. ,
• �. . , . `- and the general store, Survivi •: •
,ss neve, er lost any time for any cause• Ten
"'e, formerly 1I e • several foremen
Hs wife, ,11,,} has served told 1
%�'iega5ld; one daughter; and Ga:
of da ghter;, ell t`Iduren;; that }elle. A. L. Case, station
son',fig , agent bore way chairman. Contrib.
sons, Addison, associated with his t g
father in business; Ira of Hamilton. uting to this feature of the ev'cnine
Eugene Tiernan, M. D.. or were tap dandier till r l,llnhere and read -
Kingston;
Capt. -ings by Miss Mastol - Flynn, of Ile -
wood;
oil, brother David of • Wil ,ter; violin selection, Miss Greta La -
wood; one step brother, Edward wn-y mmie of violin
e1 Nolo, with guitar at-
Mrs.
c
lert of Ilay Township; three list s, 11111
t - and Thompson and Miss reel companiment, Hiss E. lee ::ills All
11_a T21ch 1
ma Tiernan of London, and :t![rs. Il:et-�-'1ti'Itass was given by J. Baro, rea -
'nears c9, Unitary 4th, 1940
,res, ,quare sweetheart neckline. She •
wat att:euded by her sister, Miss Dor-
othy Golding.
Goes to Toronto
Dr. G. E. Meyees, V. S. of Goderlcla.
has received an ,appointrnen f wutf tith hl
Fetk tra1 Department of Ag'.c.
as veterinary inspector at Toronto
and has .eft for that city to -take over
•
his duties. Mrs. Myers will follow as
soon as suitable arrangements can be
The drive for the Dungannon Red made. In the mean time sir ?and her
Cross branch has -resulted in the col- 1 son axe with her parents, Rev. W. P.
lection e1 1594.60. Women of the dis-, and Mrs- Dane at the North Street
tr ; r o
engagedOnd
in1 1
g
busy
tied are ice•
enc
, and the work of sewing in
under way. .-
o•ring to Toronto
TYIca. Vi•etor Hogarth, Marguerite
and Betty are leaving for Toronto
where they will reside in future. On aPaEDNESDA
:Writing eve a number of frieds oft 3.SS1JED EVERY
'i ri.;.
NOON FROM
SUBSCRIPTION RATES -41.25'e •
year, strictly in advance; $1.50 rat
Ie•n 1';.t MI'S. Lisle, Me -
i
e.
t , Fir'4':. 7.$1.11 Noreen, Robinson;
ti; A. ol. Clarke; Asst.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP t;:,n, Armstrong, The
73ns'a:'able Soclal • e + 1 11on,o;, s',1 n .'t) Little Town
i , ,. e rr r awed : it,ll Alas. Elmore
O A;/', ;ii , tc.a� Deee'lt10 ' of Bethlehem," 'if* r w, which the hymn
n, .
xe til. the e -,1;.� 1'e,);1 1.-.T1e?I1 0t ("; 1 .�'t.- .� sill ti I a1 ,1.',111" \tam sung
Lili'e's e.itii,I1 i1` 1:1 n very h all. Miss Vera Smith then read
+ U.11t 1 ,. ti., ir,.1i lel '1^le. ,- i1::e„•11, lesson from John vs
�lijOL;i1,1 ��ial �` - was
1;llriii.11: , ;. 1..,1 final•' me: -sage
.,•i�1: 1_
4r, e: 0\'-'• a n ` t' s i'111 eiren tip -ote•'
. 'i • rhe Candle Lighting
'••'t "` h_ 'Rh^`ny ;.Cher which ,Slid, Peck Of-
)c1..1e;':lt, :i (le 11 • .':11 ,)t.) •:'i. It'Tl- t -•,r::: or,t`er. The offering was re -
3 Mrs. E. St+'ll -I o1., ,...1 ,n:1 t:1 treasurer reported
Cie.red by . e
• i `�"11t lii't' , ei,, le e;1 I raised. 'Phe hymn
tal,lz a1 the t.a. ]ir am 1a11
and Worksof Stanley e relies', anei 'Ills , bo thi, Prince of
l;, ilorot'1} \t ,1 and Mrs. Peck c1os-
qa well gi I e ;
rITI*i•r0n?•• Thu . )e:ra 1 clos:.'tt , e1 tilt 11? M11.,'1• :time
the benediction.
with a brief pleyer for ourtt ke 't toe Or 1 then enjoyed by
tl
spin? during . n.;'.ill•, week. 1ile •iii. -1'1e ,• ' \010ne Robinson.
recreation committee leei c"• of
q, t e l al ileee. e.T.e: eel .a.*',..ee,aznea-
es, etc 'A epeeiel feature e of the ev-
x Ilius* wee.
•utiful OKt i lel 1 &ere e t" 6lateen,
, n y
bridal cot=-t.l'. i.. a .x: • e :'t Reed C.'oe meeting will be held
Beattie nf ''',.aeeet. the 1?) 1 )- l' n r in the Deed hall 011 Thursday, Jan.
gerg(',
lie t' l .ib at 1,•;t) pale All ladies are be-
t
iby Jot, T and Harvey y Keys. 3T1t1 :1 to aitem'.
Beattie ` e vie e t rte nr ra,l,e „s.l • Oneida 'Restemeyer, R. N. of
A (relit ,`e.- 1'•••t-:• Orr eandeekees, cake se„ jost,pyi.,Tlospit al, London, spent
DASRWOOD
iffilleffi". t ea "t" s£.M"I3s a t ` ."z�'"^ MEW
ZURICH HERALD
'.stab:iehad i$.3f,f
Miss Betty Hogarth surprised her at
,.ler 1?olne and spent a pleasant even -
;rex in the courie of which they pr.'s-
ented her' with a compact. Mr. Hoe.- arrear or $2,.00 may be charged, Us
firth is remaining in Exeter and will ; S. ears ;in ad.t ahce No paper dlscoss-
operate the Hogarth Chick Hatchery .r$1. until "°all arrears are paid urT-
this year. -.Exeter Times -Advocate.
Dicer B 'enr, Move:.
Traffic officer Wm. Robinson, of
rl s tor, who pni:rols No. 4 .:Paghwaiy
has received notice that he is being
transferred to Smithrille. He will as-
sume his new c�'tt; es at the beginning
of the year. Ile and Mrs. Robinson
have made rnanyefriends during their
stay in Exeter.
ilda Kraft of Dashwood. The body
was brought to Dashwood where the
funeral was held from his residence
on -Wednesday at 2 p.m., followed by
services in the Evangeical cht'•..h-
vvitll Rev. H. Roping officiating. In-
terment in the Goshen Line cerno erg
•and cofie was served. ! the holidites with her parents
t Mr. and Mrs. R. Faker spent the
W. M. S. MEET t past week with their daughters in
'The regular meeting of the W. 11,'j Windsor and Detrott-
S. and the annual election of offic-! At the receat
ecmmeeting
ers for the Goshen atlointnelt vae,veek. Mr. Robe Hayters e Bla
reld
-at the home of Mrs. R. ;1T-1 tete as trustee for three years.
HENSALL
ell ] to r of E tratforcl.. During the en. -
tel tainlllent, Mr. Tarin was present,
with a floor lamp and a purse of bill.,
J. Pae'ell., eection foreman, and T.
Shaddlek, retired section foreman of
Hensall, making the presentation.
COUNTY NEWS
Priscilla Kyle, widow of John Deft?
1).1 , d a\v ly at i lepenn on Dee. l.'2ti1
in +tel 75th year, On only oil, Wil-
4Irs. Marjorie Sparks left nor I on- ;'e,.l, ,,,as.
don and Detroit where she will ,",ilei I New Science Master
1 V arson V. frolics, for the last five
the winter months with relatives,
1 ;;ev- , - lex, waster at the Clinton
Ill. „eines Loll, who has al.et ' ,
elal weeks on a motor trip enough call
less at option o1 publisher. The date
of wiaie'h every Subscription is pa
is denoted on the Label. ,
ADVERTISING RATES
Professional Cards not exeeedling
_Oh inches, per year $6.00.
In Morslorianl, one verse 60c, 25c
for each additional verse; Card of
Thanks, 50c.
Farlm or Real Estate sale
.0l0
for first month, $late for a
dowing month. -
Auction Sales -$2.00 per single
insertion if not over four inches in
rang -
Display advertising made known
on applicaation.
aliscellnaous articles of not niore
than four lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, Lost. Found, etc., One fusel,•
tion 25c, 2 ins. 40e., 3 ins. 50e.
Perrett-Golding
An interesting wedding was Folern-
need in St. Paul's - United church,
Toronto, which was beautifully de-
corated. when Evelyn Irene. daugh-
ter of Mr. W. H. Golding, M.P., and
Mrs. Golding, of Senforth, was united
in marriage to Dr. Thomas Stewart .
. Perrett, of Toronto. Rev. H. Young
oflcia'ted.The 'bride given in marriage
by her father, looked charming- in
gown of white velvet with long siee-
MAKE S/MPLER P1eCTURES
The simple:
t;tmattee' and plain background ,Lend appeal to "this child
stony. Strive for simplicity in yelps pictures.
Strongly pat.teraed backgrounds
are to be avoided-especialtbr dil pic-
tures of a pewee rJ-se .a plain .terse
a light-colore(t lr,al1, dor exalnp!lss, as
in the attractive abet ,of the elield;at
the typewriter, abe'ye. For brut>ve!1te
subjects, pick as ht -toned book -
ground; for blonde-apblects, eitieter
dark or light will earn: •
If you have a focateI ,eamera'with
ifast lens, backgrelmil ,Mattern .cam
%e diffused and subdued. in many
cases. Simply move tele avhject as
fat, from the backgr'otieetl as is prat•
ticig', and use a large 1.01L4 ,opening.
Theteeackgroulld will then• lee out o4
focnsitnd less obtrusive,
In %electiing subject-mateer• for a
picture, include only those hinge
QIIVIPLICITY,eseep. outstanding fea-
ture of moat ed pictures. And
an excess of ,detail. •••.especiall>t' con-
fused detail ----is semi in most pic-
tures that are emt,aeteise pal' -
Mark Twala once ;wrote; "As,to
the adjective; tedippeip,e.oubt, strl e
It out." That le ilia good irgile for the
;camera user. Ween,•, p ''* in doubt;
about including rxvlmets eteit or omit='
+Haig it --do the Sat r. fit's as safer
Cortise.
Nearly every piteteer tilteleelee a
amain subject which atlbeee d,be,se ern
clearly. If the bacicgtsa11tbiva. 4.15 1 ls,i of
rletaii, it draws attent1Ot4 Y4rom
the main subject. Details lite ,ulZieet
and bacgraurid may evetn welia .te which a headed to tell the S9tory.
run together, so that themthem#s' .wf' wc'
clear sepit'ation. Thus, the eturol•The more details you include the
fluor, compeer the picture beech:nes
..--and simplicity niay be lost,
Off course, ie many cases you awe
Wit subject -Matter 01'
oht..dif .0 ideal background. Then
• , ghee. Institut e, has reeigiled to
the Southern States, has returnedto
Twitchell has left forCa1>e the poetion of principal of the
Borne. I, Prescott Colleg z:-_ His successor
Or4illc, ,;ill be Edward oeon, of Florence,
Ont.
Store Robbed
-Robbers bloke into King Bros' clo-
thing store, Wingham and carried off
000e
goods to the value of aaroundv $�,
Entrance was gained through a win-
dow at the rear of the store and 75
dresses, 75 suits and 2 overcoat; we-
re presumably loaded into a truck or
car. The theft is civ eeed- by insurance
Exeter MiI1 Sold
We understand that the Harvey
Bros,, grist mill has been sold to G.
A. Cann, Dunnville, who recently
came from the west. The selling of
1 the property has been in the hands of
W. C. Pearce. Mr. Cann we believe
will operate a chopping mill for the
present and it may be a little while
before the whole mill is in operation.
The opening of the mill is a business
asset to the community, and we wel-
come Mr. Cann to our midst.--Exe-
is spoiled.
It is easy to prevent this. Often,
a change of e,amera position will
change the where bacicgronnd. Iss
indoor shots, the. background 0011 talar the ,i7bject. at it is ratio -1 Char,
often be char( d l:y �novillrx t ire or " i t , i?.
i , al , rl e,lr1 r„ t t,i 7 t 1 en -
' Inc obit r L1 �� ala l: a cj1 1 ,o t•:,,r '1, . ,i: t,J ate
ltt,t1 1 or will Dict 1�' iirin "c3 .a e, .•1! CV.; ft i'; etc}t afar•
as this e :aoa:ltl ise elilnita,u't,t t111 1 i } t
they tie in't)l,t:lr ,'(life i sst litatfixesiter,:l 1.,)lt, Ic;.t,,, t'i . '7461:
i i - •
t•r:� t9a ietere. -fro U 4th, el f..t
berry, Man., where he will \lsit wle1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lti 1 witch-
ell. �
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Staubih.'tiald "son
Lloyd and Mrs. John Watson of Lon-
don visited recently with Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Dabus of town.
Mrs. H. McCallcun (ne'e Isabel
Gould,) of Sherridon, Man., and
grand daughter of Mrs. Peter Munn,
has been visiting with liars. Munn
and Air. and Mrs. E. W. Mun of Hay
Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Raye Pfau and dau-
ghter Sheila and Mrs. Brady of Delhi
were recent visitors with the for ,tier's
mother, Mrs. Alice Pfaff.
Friends of John Craig regret to
hear that he is quite ill and has been
removed to Seaforth hospital. for
treatmennt• He also underwent a ser-
ious operation some months ago in
London Hospital.
Obs-rved 86th Birthday
Mrs. Robt. Bonthron quietly ob-
served her 86th birthday at her home
here. During the day many friends
called and wished her many more
birthdays. She was the recipient of
many cards and gifts. Mrs. Bonthron
is enjoying very good health for her
advanced years and is able to enjoy a
car ride.
Miss Amy Laramie of Windsor,
spent the holidays with her mother,
and sister Greta.
Mr .and Mrs. John Dougall and
family of Aylmer wore holiday vis-
itors with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker and son
Donald were holiday visitors with re-
latives in Toronto, -
Fred Beer, who has been confined
to Westminister Hospital, London,
suffering with a fractured leg, spent
the holidays with his wife and family.
Miss Margaret Dick of St. Thomas
was a holiday visitor with' her par-
ents here.
Miss Mary Hemphill - of London,
spent the holidays with her parents
here. -
Mr. Lorne Elder of Kingston was. a
visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. •Gram and dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Grant of
Lansing, Mich., were holiday visitors
with their parents, :Mr: and Mrs. Geo.
Gram. .
Mr. Clare Zuefle of Ljstowell.
spent the holidays with his grandpar-
ents, 1l'.tr, and Mrs. Jno. Zuefle.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rennie and
family, Seaforth, and Dr. R. P. l•
Dougall and family of Petrolia were
holiday visitors with !Mr. andMrs.
'Wali. Dougall.
,MuchanR.N., Nia-
garaMiss Palls,ary MiesBMargan,aret Bucofhanan
of Pen Huron and I1 lits,: and Mrs. Jno
Buchangai of London were holiday
visitors with their mother, Mrs. Alex.
Biu
a t,
Dr. W. T. Joynt -of Broci:Ville, 7r•
Barry .,Tnynt of Byron and Mr, and
Mrs. Laird Joynt and Larry of Tor -
alto wee, visitor,, with their lnotthe'r
",s Alice Joynt.
n •ax;' l•iernahi11 of Toronto spent 1
the holidays with ;hjs parents, Mr,1
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We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's
Fuel. Let vis Suggest the Most S t .b1e Fuel for
your Heating Equipment... nice-, within
sways
the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered.
SEED CLEANING
We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equinllxt It
that we use for Custom Cleaning, and in�,'i •-r the
Farmers who haved to
dean to arrange with us
for
PURINA STOCK FOODS AND CHOWS
A Guarantees Product that will greatly help your
Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which
will mean greater Profits. Try it!
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servo e? aiteemitestesetessesolieaseetoosis etc
s Not once nor twice but six times yearly the specifications for McColl Frontenac
gasoline -the famous MARATHON "BLUE" -are changed to give your motor
it accustomed powerunder different climatic conditions. RED INDIAN motor
its
lubricants, too, must conform to requirements that are totally, different ice
Winter thanthose of Summer`deivrng. PLAY SAFE -RED) INDIAN products
assure you of trouble-free performance the year 'round. ;
Drive In at the
sign of the
RED INDIAN
where Products
end Service are
the best.
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t r car ins
Drive into our • station TOMORROW: and lit ns' : >r�• ,.
o[u
shape for trouble free,repair-free service during aheWinter months..
Anti -freeze in the radiator -Winter -grade RED INDIAN or RED,
INDIANAVIATION lathe crtilnkcase-Wiotergear lubricantsingear
checked (free) -tires checked --chains
hos and differential --battery/
repaired, cleaned and made ready for use -chassis lubricated --tank
wed with Winter -grade MARATHON "BLUE" for a quick start and w
steadypowertno (matter how low the thermometer goes. DO IT NOW!
HOWARD KLOPP ZURICH
Ward .Fritz. Used Carr Lot in conxzecitiota
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