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IVe Advise Early Reservation
A WHOLE DAY'S SIGHT-SEEING
V!'TNITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
A. ILL POWELL, Pmdd•N
Don't Wait
Until; Spring
Planting
NOW is the time to
have your farm machin-
ery repaired and worn
parts replaced!
Bring your machinery
to us NOW — avoid the
rush in the Spring.
Seaforth Motors
Phone 141 Seaforth
HowIcx COUNCIL
HOLDS METING
Powick council met in •the Cleric's
office, acGordiug'to statute. The meUL-
hers -elect. were ell present took
the necessary :decla. „on pt' office a#•
oligws•i' J 'hn Whiter, reeve; a, lylu4er
Verrish, 'deputy roeve; E. l'. Strong,
Harold .G9*dy : and 'Warren Surbrlgg,
councillors. The business of the, c'OUn-
oilroceeded, with the reeve, ;ohm
. Winter; in the ehair. •
Moved by Farrish: and Gowdy: That
the Collector's •roil be returned at the
Feb; uaryniseting. Carried. Moved: by
Farrish'and Strong: That the County
Treasurer write off the following pro-
perties: Kate Pope Estate, let W7,
Centre St., Wroxeter; James Rinn Es-
tate, Pt. 30, Con. 4,' •hotb weed by
the Township • of Howie Carried,
Moved by, Zurbrigg and Gowdy: That
the road accounts as approved be
paid. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and
Strong: That we continue to plow
the roads in the Township of How-
ick until such time as the council
deem it necessary to discontinue.
Carried. Moved by Farrish and Zur-
brigg: • That Bylaw No. 3 of the Town-
ship of Howick, for the year 1948, as
read the third time, be finally passed.
Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Fairish:
That the following accounts be paid:
J. C. Edgar, relief, H. Cowan, $18.30;
A. Munro, relief, Geo. Newton, $11.24;
'W, Harrison, rent, C. H. Steurnol 37;
R. J. Hueston & Son, coal, C. H. Steur-
nol, $10; R. J. Hueston & Son, coal,
H. Cowan, 310; H. Murray, relief, J.
2.48; R. H. Stephens & Son,
relief, C. Steurnol, 334.84; Rona
ltenVelsor, r:. ef, J. Graham, $18; W.
Heimpel, relief, eo. Newton, $3.15;
W. Heimpel, rel J. Graham 31.50;
Harry Barnard, 'efund dog .tax, $1.50;
Ed. McCallum, refund dog tax, $2.004
John Falconer, wood, Gorrie Hall,
336; John Falconer, wood, Wroxeter
Hall, 372; Donald Townsend, salary,
caretaker, Wroxeter Hall 355, , re-
pairs $1.96; Harris Stewart, cleaning
Fordwich shed, $6; Bob Campbell, fill
for Branch G, Drain 10, $40.25; Dr. L.
N. Whitley, medical care and trip to
Listowel, re Mrs. Harper, 320; The
Municipal World, question answered,
50e; J. H. Shannon, legal advice, $20;
Treasurer, County of Huron, hospi-
talization, Mrs. M. Newton, 320.25;
Wingham Advance, ads for voters'
list and nomination, $7.15; Wm. Ad-
ams, Sr., refund dog taxes, 34; G. B.
Macdonald, fees and expenses on
drains, 375; Dominion Bank, charges
collecting taxes, $2.80;` Royal Bank,
charges collecting taxes, $5.45; P.
Durst; O.A.P., 315.00.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrish:
That this council do now go into com-
mittee of the whole to regulate sal-
aries and appoint officials. Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrish:
That this committee do now revert to
open council. Carried.
The committee reported as follows:
Salary of caretaker, Township Hall,
Gorrie, $70; Members of Board of
Health, $6 each; Secretary, of Board
of Health, $15; livestock valuator, 32
per trip; caretaker of Township Hall,
Wroxeter, $55; sanitary inspector, $2
per trip; grader operator, 60c per
hour; caretaker og Township Hall,
Gorrie, to be Elmer Downey; Member
of Board of Health, Norman Clegg,
along with the Reeve and Clerk; Sec-
Please check your, present
listing. Make sure .It
is correct. If any changes or
additional listings are required
please call the business
office today.
J. M. Goodwin, Manager -
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
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M. Ray Cooper, of 'Mousseau's Gar-
age, Kippers, is laid up •with a bad -'at
tack of lumbago and ie' at present
Wang 't auricula is LondoX,,
Mr, IVIr, S awry Penni>tt :bee been (Nang -
ed as :Coacher sof 1!10, 4,. Sia i ey, and
Conmeneed. ditties qn W'edneedayo of
144. Week.
Mr. Stewart Adkins, • of Jarrett
WOO,' farm. staff, whar bias been W for
?rime titan .a week, is at .present re-
cuperating at the home of his par,
•citta, near Zurich.
'Wea'ther ,permitting, the annuai.
meeting- of St, Andrew's United
•Cburcit, Eippen, will be held on ,Fri-
day eventing, Jan. 2$. .
A gang of men from Goderich are
at'Present cutting timber and wood
iu. Mr, Jack Cooper's lutah.
Mrs. Susie Workman, who has been
laid . up with a few broken ribs, is
able to be up and around again as
usual. '
It is encouraging to know that there
are now about 15 acid -type fire ex-
tinguishers in Kippen and vicinity. A
goodly number of local citizens took
advantage of some that the War As-
sets Corporation were clearing at a
special price.
Latest reports are that"Mrs. Neely -
wont, who is -at •present with her
daughter at Dashwood, is, very much
improved.
Mr. John Doig, of the staff of the
F.B.I. of the United States, is spend -
rotary of Board of Health, P. L.
Durst; livestock .,valuators, James
Douglas .and John Dinsmore; care-
taker of 'township ' Hall, Wroxeter,
Donald Townsend, and the sanitary in-
•spector shall be Gordon Underwood.
Moved by Farrish and Gowdy: That
Bylaw No. 1 of the To*bnship of How -
ick for the year 1948, as read the
third time, be finally passed. Carried.
Moved by Gowdy and Strong: That
we do now adjourn to meet again in
the Clerk's office on February 5, or
at the call of the Reeve. Carried.
frig a tow dayg with ,bis mother, Ws.Lydia Doig, and sister Janet,
The Woraert's Institute is sponsoring
a
it Vale tin es euchre and dance in
Flensail,Town Hall •on; Friday, Feb. 13,
with cards at ,30 Sharp,
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i4tra; ?Harry Sperling, Iifarve and
ya..
azei. and 'Mrs. ".rhos. Bell were Sun -
ay visitors. with Plie former's mother,
Mrs, Rumble, Tbergdale.
lidr, and lgra,, Russel Ring spent last
Sund'a;Y wI11 Mr, and :Nits, Bruce.'
Codger. •
Mfr, . and, Mrs, (leant :Ford visited
with Mr.. and,`Mrs. Walter Madge last
W-ednesday,.
The 'iTsborne ,eouxtcil's new cater-
pillar snowplow and °bulldozer arriv-
ed last Monday and is now in use
plowing the saow,6lled roads;
Mr. °'en Currie, of Clinton Air
School, spent the week -end with Ms
wife and son here.
Mr. Doug. Wooton has been trans-
ferred from Centralia to Clinton Air-
port and he and his wife and daugh-
ter arelmoving from the home'of"Mr.
P. Murch to Exeter,
The }Euchre Club net at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Grailt Ford, with 10
tables, in play of progressive euchre.
The winners were: Ladies' high, Mrs.
Alvin Pym; gents, Mr. Allan Johns;;
consolation, Mrs. M. Laub. A dainty
lunch was served by the hostess and
lunch committee.
• Alert Mission Band Meets. — The
January meeting of the Alert Mission
Band was held after school in the
school room of Northside United
ing "When He Cometh," followed by
prayer by Mrs. W, Bradshaw. The
minutes were read by the secretary,
Gwen 'Christie. Mrs. Bradshaw spoke
to the children, congratulating them
on the past year's work and the *-
creased interest taken in the work
and attendance. The business period
followed, including the election . of of-
ficers. Jean •Snell, • Gwen Christie,
Marlon- Chamberlain; and T?etsy Harv.
,kits were dl?,point¢d', secretaries, arid,
the election' rest iited as fellows:
Pres daiat, Tuan 44Whires;, viol•
pre a; fwen,' Ciaristfg;' ec,, Patricia
s4A!!t�1 treasurers, Wayne Ellie snit.
Tec1.;t ':auge; Omelet, Wean Steell
(convener). The meeting closed by
repeating the 23rd• Psalm• and singrg
"W of a Friend We . Have 'i ` 3esu : "
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The Mifision and beuedictign was, re
pealed iu unison.
•Grow,* dl wi tar Lenton.
Tbo other day .l.illlam 'Ofinina, 4)t
the fiitelxeil Nursery b>p 11 t At lent'
on into this offiee 'that
imported variety. 'Thiq e, of
two grown,on , It lemon,
local greenhouse, a: lovely' .
color and measuring 12113
This 'would' be the hind to
wanted $u. extra • .;tangy .:leg • ,
WPM its plticiness la ropoxtion to.:
rth. - itch 1gz dv ez t
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THE DEMAND FOR OUR EXCELLENCE rams GROWS BIGGt
EVERY . DAY t..
• Farmers and Feeders are showing such appreciation for;. the quality
of our Feeds that we have decided to continue our Silesia Offer of
SPECIAL PRICES OF $3.00 TO $4.00 [ ER TON REDUCTION
for the month of January,
BRAN, FEED FLOUR, OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT (WHOLE OR
GROUND) ARE AVAILABLE AT MARKET PRICES
TURGEON GRAIN and PROCESSED FEEDS
SEAFORTH, ONT. TELEPHONE 354
Feed Division of Excell, rn a Flour Mills Limited
coding auto makers swltc:
to new kind of tire
Call Super -Cushion by Goodyear greatest tire advance in 15 years
Bigger, softer tire runs on only
24 pounds of air... gives incred-
ibly smoother ride, amazing new
comfort, safety and mileage.
EVERY day more and more new 1948, cars
are rolling off the production lines equip-
ped with a new kind of tire.
Auto engineers whotested this new tire .. .
the Super -Cushion by Goodyear ... said: "We
want this tire for our new cars ... now!"
Here's why:
Mt st tire to lick lateral shock
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After the tests these engineers were openly
excited. "It really absorbs lateral shock," they
said. "No tire ever did it satisfactorily before!"
- Springs and conventional tires absorb up-and-
down shock. But until Goodyear produced the
Super -Cushion, lateral (crosswise) shock was one
of the few things yet to be licked in the modern
motor car. Pillowy Super -Cushions soak 'up
crosswise jolts.
To you, the motorist, this means a sensation-
ally new luxury ride . far less fatiue ... less
wear and tear on your car from engine to body
bolts.
Super -Cushions blot out shocks, help prevent
rattles, lengthen the life of your car.
• Until Goodyear produced the Super -Cushion, lateral
(crosswise) shock was one of the few things yet to be
licked in the modern motor car.
Super -Cushions soak up both kinds of shock, give
an.• unbelievably smoother ride, better car handling,
cut wear and tear on your cart
The new
• The Super -Cushion is an altogether new KIND of
tire. Leading car makers found it made an astonishing
improvement in motor car operation. Then they said:
"We want this tire for our new cars—row"1In 1948.
Super -Cushions be standard equipment on a large
share of Canada's best-known automobiles.
An incredibly softer ride—
easier, safer car handling
The Super -Cushion is a bigger, softer tire. It
holds More air, but runs on only 24 ,pounds of
air pressure ... instead of the usual 28 to 32.
It gives a softer ride, an unbelievably smoother
ride ... not only on bad roads but even on good
roads. ,
Super -Cushions bring you indescribable new
ease and security. Your car hugs the road better
.. seems to float through traffic. On a small car
Super -Cushions give you the ride and feeling
of security you get in a big car ... they make
big cars ride even better.
Super -Cushions are safer—
give more mileage -
Super -cushions literally ow along y� the road. You
get safer steering, easier handling ... especially
on curves. Since they're softer, they "roll with
the punch," are harder to cut or bruise, have
extra blowout resistance.
Super -Cushion Tires are BIGGER!
Conventional Size Super -Cushion Size
5.50 replaced by 6.40
6.00
6.25
6.50
7.00
7.50
replaced by 6.70
replaced by . 7.10
replaced by 7.60
replaced by 8.20
replaced by 8.90
Super -Cushions run cooler, build ifrp less pres-
sure, give greater mileage than the finest standard'
tires.
, Super -Cushions on new cars'
Your new car may have Super -Cushions. If so
you are already enjoying an incredibly finer
ride. If you have yet to order your new car take '
a tip ... insist on Super -Cushions ... a new
kind of tire for a new kind of ride.
• Super -Cushions run on only 24 pounds of air as -
against 28 to 32 pounds in most tires.
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON > 'A11I:Y 0`
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