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GET A DODGE TRUCK THAT'S RIGHT
FOR YOUR JOB - RIGHT FOR YOUR BUDGET'
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Now Dodje offers a choke
of three express bodies
to answer your needs!
144on 1097-wb:express
model with 61/2 -ft. body
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Here's why you can depend on a Dodge truck
to pay its own way ... every day,of the year!
• New Touch -Go way to travel! Just push a button and step on
the gas—that's all you do to go with new push-button PowerFlite
automatic transmission! Available on all 3/2 -ton models.
• New livelier, more powerful engines! Great new V -8's . . . in
medium- and high -tonnage models . . . with up to 220 h.p. . . . or
the new power -boosted Dodge truck Six with 125 h.p.!
• New 12 -volt electrical system! Provides stepped-up capacity to
handle heaviest current loads. New generator keeps battery fully
charged . . even in stop -and -go driving!
!• New increased payload capacities! Now Dodge medium- and
high -tonnage trucks offer higher gross vehicle weights. From ton
to 65,000 lbs. G.C.W.—you'll find a Dodge truck that fits your job,
and does your job better!
'• Many other new extra -value features! Tubeless tires standard
on all models! Newignition-key starting! New stronger springs! New
bigger brakes! New sturdier frames! New higher axle capacities!
Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited
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A Ind to fit every hauling need ! See your Dodge -De Soto dealer now for a dollar -Saving deal
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HENSALL MOTOR SALES
Telephone 31
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HENSALL.
1/2 -ton 116"-wb, express
model with 71/2 -ft. body
1 -ton 126"-whexpress
model with 9 -ft. body .
•This .wide range of body sizes
and capacities permits you to buy
the express that best meets your
own business requirements. All
Dodge expresses are designed for
easy side loading.
Thos. Coats - Proprietor
Len McNight - Sales Rept.
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Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon,. Wed. tti Pri. :
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Still Winter
Thing we are in the spring
season seems folly when we look out
the window and see the roofs and
ground covered with 813101V, and con-
siderable snow in the ailr. But we
have the assurance that suimaner wilt
follow winter, so in a few days we
trust things will change and the wel-
come spring season will he back a-
gain.
Guaranteed Life Income "
WITH ASSURANCE MEANS THIS
TO you
--It creates an immediate cash estate
—It guarantees A monthly life incoone
—It provides freedom from Aavest-
ment worries,
guarantees the privilege of re',
tirings when you want to.
North American Life's Pension Plan
guarantees the largest possible secure
income at the time it is needed, ow-
ing to loss of health, clisabillity, pre-
mature death or ohld age.
T. Harry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
All Profits for Policyholders
Dashwood, -Ont.
A Mutual Company
Phone 70-W
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We take care of our CATTLE
' The animals are TB tested and their
milk is pasteurized.
Constant checking is keeping the
TB problem in our herds under
good control. . .
But in people though the deatbrate
has dropped dramatically
the incidence rate has fallen a scant
13 per cent over the past 15 years.
WHY, WE'RE REALLY JUST
BEGINNING TO MAKE PROGRESS
AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS IN
OUR HOMES.
To win To make as good a record
for ourselves as for our cattle.
we MUST ALL
At COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH
Tuesday, May 29th, 1956
p.m. to 5 p.m. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. -
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Hensall: Community Centre—May 25, 2 p.m. to
5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Dashwood: Fire Hall—May 28, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.;
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Bayfield: Town Hall—May 28, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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SPONSORSHIP — HURON TB ASSOCIATION •
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HURON COUNTY ACHIEVES 1401' OR.
President of the Ontario Fedenati,on of Agniknilture, Lloyd JasPer,
p6que to Charles Coutes, Belgrave, member of Enron County Fe derati,on
nee committee, tin recognition of Huron, County achieving 2,000 Co-operators
automobile policales in force. Mr, Jasper, who is a director "of the company,
at the annual meeting of CIA in Toronto..
Mildmay, prestnts a
tof Agriculture insure, -
!ran' .,ksso^inition
mutt the presentattort