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The Huron Expositor, 1948-09-10, Page 6i•. • Ti] 0 &ef rpm! by'lazy Oleo k f. t to ekt:eaai l tot , auras opal!' M the sysiern-,Thea A din- �e dA�hr, • �r` Rash+ eat er `tined eat' feeling *AY ltegp ralY s sxllis nen-Inibi t finn- r adnex Pill, in the Ulu* . Sold entry ►ere 135 TEs DAIRY MAID 'Qt Water, ”geaters NAME COLLECTING AGENT FOR HYDRO BILLS AT KIPFEN Appointment Will Be Con- venience For District Consumers. NEWS OF KIPPEN Word was received in Kippen on Saturday last from the Hydro - Electric Power Commission of On- tario advising that the Commission has granted approval and appoint- ed H. H: Damm, of Kippen, as col- lecting agent of rural hydro bills for this vicinity. Heretofore only the bank in Hen - salt and Brucefield were authoriz- ed to collect these bills, and it 3hc uld be gratifying to all users of hydro in this vicinity to know they can now pay their hydro bills at Dalam's General Store in Kippeu at all times up to the last day of J. B. HIGGINS grace, which is specified on the hydro statements. 'PHONE 138 SEAFORTH The Hydro Commission is to be Authorized Surge Service Dealer commended on this appointment, VERYBODY'S BusINEss by How often you hear people tell about someone getting a lucky break"! It does not seem to occur to them that often what we• call good fortune is the result of in- telligent planning. Astute men do not just sit back and wait for opportuni- ties. They improve their skills, and learn more and more about their field of work, thus paving the way for opportunities. Some years ago a certain cellist in a noted symphony orchestra paved the way for his great opportunity by memorizing the complete score of an opera. When the orchestra's regular conductor was suddenly stricken with illness, the cellist led the per- formancewith brilliant suc- cess. Today he is world fam- ous! Thousands of cases could be quoted to illustrate how Men have improved their fortunes by being prepared when opportunity knocked. So why not plan now to put a knocker on your. door? No one should rely on lucky breaks to provide a retire- ment income and financial protection for their family. These things can be planned sow on the basis of your present income, through life insurance. Then you will be sure of your future. as it should prove to be a great convenience to the community and surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. E. Perkins and daughter, of London, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nei - son Hood. Mrs. Robert Dinsdale, who has been visiting friends in Stratford the past month, returned to her home in Kippen on Monday last. Miss McKay, of Owen Sound, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, returned to her home on Sunday. Dr. James Jarrott, of New York. spent part of last week visiting his mother, Mrs. Catherine Jarrott. Mrs. Jennie Winder, of Kippen. is visiting friends in Port Huron. Mr. John Watson, of Grand Bend, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Kippen. Mrs. Alice Cooke and Harry 1311- Lngs, of London, spent over Labor Day with Mrs. Jas. McClymont. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long spent over Labor Day with friends in Owen Sound. Miss Audrey Faber, Don Kyle and John Watson, who passed their ,Entrance exams this June, have enrolled at Exeter High School. Maxine ,and Betty Lou Watson, who have been in Centralia for the summer months, have returned to their home here in readiness to at- tend school at S.S. Ng. 2, Stanley. Hundred -Acre Farm Sold The 100 -acre farm, being lot 9, concession 12, Hibbert Township, was sold last week by Mr. W. Mur- doch Stewart, of Wellesley, Mass., to Mr. Malcolm Lamond, of Hib- bert. -Exeter Times -Advocate. by Ottawa observer This year's September 1st, aside from being the annual ending of the holiday season and being the usual forerurdier of Labor Day, will be a date of importance in Canadian Labor's history. The Na- tional Labor Code came into effect that day. Rep:acing the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, this new legislation was formulated af- .J 1_ MAIN STREET Wright- Rowcl iffe SSeaforth, Ont. Phone 267 Note our convenient location --headquarters for depend- able Dominion Royal Tires - and the best tire service in town. Come in today. ter ;party hotly contested, debate o had been held on the subject. While the controversy has not yet abated, as la quartere claiming it. does, not go far enough, others dis- agreeing on minor questions, it is n that erallx admitted th t taxis new Tabor Code is the best legislation ftaki kind ever to be enacted in. The industrial Relations and Die- Mites iepines Investigation . Act, as it is of - known, applies within the iimts of the jurisdiction of the 'Federal Government.. That is to transportation, railroad3, shipping„ aviation, oanals; to communica- tions, radio, telegraph; to such un- dertakings; as are not under the ex- clusive authority of any province or such undertakings as may be declared by the Parliament of Can- ada to be for the general advant- age of Canada or of two or more provinces. It also applies to cor- porations established to perform functions or duties on behalf of the Government of Canada. The I.R.•& D.I. Act establishes the right to trade union member- ship, defines unfair labor practic- es, endorses collective bargaining and collective agreements, sets out conditions for the legality of strikes and lock -outs, procedure Chesterfields and OccasionalChairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also Auto Seats and Backs, Ver- andah Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Upholstering Co., Stratford TELEPHONE 579 For further information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH r conciliation, alb io fitra e I .G n o, Its l?et o, for a eaoliug off period befo -e orla any strike ek-Out, ,may e b b ea is probably ff ted Pr ably itsout- standing point. P. G. Convention 'Coming Up With theresults u ea a and renal... tions of the Liberal and C.C.F. oonven- tions having been given wide pub- licity and having been fully d'igest- e'd by the press in countless• editor- ials, the field is now clear .for the P:C.'s advance publicity. Early re- leases from the organization com- mittee stressed that the progeduure planned would, allow each delegate to have his voice without being in- fluenced, this convention would be "democratic," Serious observers from all parts of the country, however, express some doubts as to the possibility of "the process of democracy" being that much in evidence when the POgIT Toile ,oangregate 1170tta. wa, p ted.out ,ha a. . . t t 1 a Pthe (7A o h_s. al number of delegates out Of ail Pro - ort on V' d i a thr ax ea p to n o e px. ne Else that in a tarp?' rluxnber,•o1i con-, Stitaezteies where there hasopt bee , Pm iv r o ery n any agx'ass e o C ns�. a< Live organization for a number of years, delegates will be appointed. In this latter respect, careful selec- tion of said delegates will no doubt be made. Main contenders- for the vacant post of leader of the' Opposition still are at this date Ontario's George Drew, who has not yet re- signed the premiership of his province nor has he manifested the intention of going before the elec- torate of a provincial constituency; the other is John Diefenbaker, M. P. from Saskatchewan, who has of late been gathering considerable support in Drew's own province. CASH FOR YOU! 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TELEPHONE 354 Feed Division of Excellence Flour Mills, Limited w RES WHERE ST General Motors Dealers' "Foursquare Selling Policy assures you a Fair Deal when you buy a new car Let's bring this subject right out in the open. Many conditions still exist which encourage the "gray marketing" of automobiles. You don't like this - and neither do we. There's no law against "under the counter" deals - demanding a bonus for early delivery. There's no law against loading cars with ac- cessories the customer doesn't want or need. There's no law against selling to buyers who make it their business to resell new cars at inflated prices. NO PADDING OF PRICES :.:1{:��� :;'t •:'+: ,iiia';;:.`j %r{..:•. ice, .::::: %'�S:a We guarantee our delivered prices Co conform with the manu- facturer's recommendation and to contain nothing but standard charges which, of course, include Sales and Excise Taxes. You receive an itemized bill of sale. All prices are an "Open Book" - shey are available to you and we sell at these listed figures. `r NO LOADING OF UNWANTED '' ACCESSORIES NBA Ill cars .are offered with factory -installed accessories only and prices are figured to cover these. We pledge ourselves to add no "extras" except those each customer orders - and to ,avoid using "extras" to increase the delivered price. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our loyal customers and friends for their patience in awaiting their turn for delivery of new General Motors cars. Although the popularity of General Motors cars is unprecedented, and the supply is lagging far behind The demand, we are doing our utmost to be fair and equitable in their distribution: Phone 141 But we don't Flo it because it's not good business. All dealers buy cars at clearly established factory prices which with the exception of transportation, are the same, model for model, all over the country. All start on a fair and equal basis - and should therefore sell at these fair and reasonable delivered prices. So we're making public announcement of our code of fair dealing. Our foursquare selling policy, simply stated, is this: mopomem TRADE-INS DESIRED - HUT NOT COMPULSORY We will take your order for future delivery, without requiring a trade-in. However, we have many valued used -car customers who also depend upon us to supply them with automobiles. For this rearms we would like to have your trade-in, and we'll give you a fail and reasonable allowance for it: VISIfir NO COLLUSION While we cannot prevent our customers from retelling new cars, we will not knowingly 'be a party to such trans- actions. Our only interest is to deliver new cars to bona fide csrst osners. We present this platform because we believe it's good business to keep our customers informed. It's a platform that gives you a fair deal when you buy a new car - exactly the same kind of a deal and treatment you got before the war. • If you wish. additional information, it will gladly be supplied by any dealer whose name is signed to this announcement. GM -68A - LOCAL DELIVERED PRICES of Canadian produced General Motors Cars including Standard factory Equipment, five new type low-pres- sure Tires and Dominion Sales and Excise Taxes, but not including -License Fee or Provincial and Municipal Taxes where these apply. CIIEVRROLET Retail Price Less Taxes Dominion Sales and Excise Taxes Total Delivered Price STYLEMASTER - 116" Wheelbase Business Coupe, $1384.77 $188.23 $1573.00 5 Passenger Coupe 1459.41 198.59 1658.00 Town Sedan 1469.06 199.94 1669.00 Sport Sedan . 1554.20 211.80 1766.00 FLEETMASTEB - 116" Wheelbase 5 Passenger Coupe 1542.86 210.14 1753.00 Town Sedan 1556.90 212.10 1789.00 Sport Sedan 1635.94 223.06 1859.00 FLEETLINE - 116" Wheelbase Aerosedan ................................... 1586.70 216.30 1803.00 Sportmaster Sedan 1657.94 226:06 1884.00 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL SIX - 119" Wheelbase Club Coupe $1822.44 $248.56 $2071.00 Club Sedan. 1832.95 250.05 2083.00 4 Door Sedan 1889.14 257.86 2147.00 Hydramatic Drive is optional with Oldsmobile, at extra cost. Prices subject to change without notice SEAFORTH Seaforth • J • 6 a ti