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was rob outig punded in Korea.,bi
a better to 'his, motor he
that': fellow* two weeks in
tai ;the elbow Injury, caused
Pi,e9 e of shrapnel, has'healed
Ioari'ng is the letter:
Korea, August
I 'received your last letter
day and was glad to from
toShe
I should have written hear you
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24, 1963
yester•
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My
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to operate
though,
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yesterday.
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you before. T guess
news now though.
elbow wasn't very
(bit of shrapnel.
on it to
so that kept me•
for about, two
up now.
was just over to
leave and just
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much to
what I have
I have a
(bad, just
They had
get it out
in the hos-
weeks. It is
Tokyo for
got back
to get away
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lot f �e�gj,_ s. while
a o �► $� . .�•.;
there. 1 intended to send some
souvenirs home, but of er iI of
g.
r I wa bu
the e s so sy wandering
around T never even thought of it
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111 likely 'be there again sometime
though. It is a real bi cit I
g yiiwd1a
flew over in a big cargo plane and
really enjoyed the trip. We were
about 9,000 feet up in the air.
The weather here is prettynice
now. Most of the real bot wather
is over. it is starting to get dold
at night again. We are living in
large tents that hold about a dozen
a bunks now, which make things a
lot nicer. We see the odd show,
so there is at least something do-
ing to pass the time at night. Well,
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fir
delightful
Wfednesday,
Mr. and
Rillop, when
ored Mary
ridge took
lkome wad
blue and
,bells and
The evening
munity singing,
making of
mer Koehler
Mary was
decorated
dtd
an address
Hulley. The
light lamp,
made b yp
Dominic
Deitz.
Mary
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shower
(Sept. 9, at
Mrs. William
about 6.4
p clatUghlin,-
place last Saturday.
'tastefully d@costed
white streamers,
fall flowers.
was spent
contests
a :bride's book.
sang two
escorted to
chair by Gloria
was read
presentation
mirror and
Mrs. Hubert Johnson,
.Murray and
made a suitable
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was held
the home
Boyd, life-
ladies hon.For
whose mar-
The
with
white
in cam-
and the
Mrs. El-
lovely snips.
a prettily
Boyd and
by Audrey
of a tri-'
teapot wasdetails
Mrs. John
reply,
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assistants, Following is the all-
dr ease
To Mary
is a lovely 4noiitb,
Tis famed in song and story,di
'Tis
For autumn colors, pumpkin plea,
chickens plucked and ,gory,
But moat of all for wedding bells,
That ring out soft and clear,
To the; folks another (bride
Wi11 leave the ranks this year.
And Mary is the one
To take that 'final step;
But our lass is Junior's gain-
is so full of pep.
Because he's getting our neighbor
girl Becauseer.
He thinks he's pretty smart,
And that chap ,Storey's a lucky guy
To win our Marys heart.
And just to show that we all think
We give t just right,
to her this mirror and lamp
So she'll always have a light.CHANGES
-Your friend's and neighbors,
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cree}�1> Fed ff >}e e b were �e
second highest on tedOrt;`e @d
only by experts, 4}'oxu the, rket MVP.
ctSYor ntijr�+ max> sting o$
S held' seed', lei tt}� unc r-
eta eser-
$tater'"has been so ewh t stocks
fain because of the heavy, stocks of
hay, pasture Sud' range 6tasl seed's
held in that country by the Com-
•tell
modity Cl edit Corporation under
the prices au'poit pregraall. A zea
cent's Depacement by the treited
States department o! 1
Alfkicli tore
of a long-range program for tike Ms-
Nasal of some of Uhe$e. st,eclOS he
the domestic market will give th.e
Canadian seed trade a basisfor
on
. ghich to plan Yor the export, of
1953 crop• seeds. While operating
of the program will be work-
ed out and announced at a later
date, it will be designed to move�'�/'
excessive 'holdings• of seed stocks
with the least possible open disturbance
of normal seed supply operations.
Present prices for all C.C:C. seed
with the, -exception of Lad -i
iho clover, will he maintained until
June 30, 1954.owLadino seed will perbe
adjusted downward' toss cents
pound 'etYective November 1, 1953.
The plan then includes, offering
for domestic sale, by 'public nego-
dation, in May, 1954, of up to Gtr
per cent of all merchantable stocks
of the seeds that are on hand May
1954, with the exception of Lad-
N Lad-
' clover, tall fescue asci birdsfoot
treefoil seed. These latter seeds
of 150 centof theoaveraget4o
peragents
mastic consumption for the crop
years' 1951, 1952 and 1953. The
same sales plan will go into effect
at a/
1955, when approximatelythemainingt socks.
of seed will be disposed of.
The quality of all C.C.C. seed
stocks' will be checked every six
months starting October 1, 1953,'
and if below Federal Seed Aet im-
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Iod in Int�lls a si ,1a1�t. e s
, i aUdine'�
at all the ''in asst
blocks o t
F .,@, c twoP ,
ex los re is (pas ore, a
there is no c'hemieal methodaneOf r
prom).t this 1 Tike o .
$ o I '
salt a as
much Mit
a.
'Will •lick in a few da
'
t3alt loses its iodine fess quickly
when fed in• the stall, (but !providing
ailer quantities more' frequently
ram q
will guard against insufficient
iodine in take bylivestock.
iodized rock' salt will keep well
about nine months if stored in
a dryplace in its original contain
Loose salt containing iodine
will remain stable up to 15 months
if kept in tightly closed glass jars.^'
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NATURALIST working in the
of Africa uses a' gods*
elevator to get to the
of Iso foot trees to •securer
of plant and animal life.
He simply shoots a line lions a
over a sturdy limb, attaches
to the elevator cage and hauls
up by working a haled
winch fixed to the cage's floor.
His one-man elevator is almost
y made of Canadian alu-
minum.For by putting untamed
water" to work creating
elect r'calPo � hasmade
largest exporter of ala-
minuet in the world. Aluminum
Company of Canada, Ltd. (Ak n)
I havent'much more news, so I
will close for now. Hoping you are
all okay. This will at least let you
know I am getting along all right.
So long For now. GORDON,
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EXETER ARENA
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Friday.Sept. 18th
14 Regular Games for $50.00 Each
3 Special Games for 100.00 Each
p $
1 SUPER SPECIAL FOR $1000.0
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TIME TALE
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SUNDAY
27th, 1953
SEPT 2
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Boss: "I wish you wouldn't
whistle while you're working."
Employee: "I wasn't working,
just whistling,"stocks,
FALL FAIR DATES
FOR 1953
Atwood Oct. 8, 9
Bayfield Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Blyth Sept. 22, 2$
Brussels Oct. 1, 2
Dungannon on Sept. 22
Exeter Sept. 23, 24
Forwich Oct. 2, 3
Corrie Oct. 2, 3
Kincardine Sept. 17, 18
Listowel Sept. 28, 29
,•Sept. 29, 30
Sept. 25, 26
Mitchell Sept. 29, 30
New. HamburgExports
Sept. 18, 19
SEAFO'RTH �^' Sept. 24, 25
Stratford Sept. 21- 23
Oct. 6, 7
Plowing
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(Match, Cobourg Oct, 6 - 9
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USBORNE & HIBBERTtop
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE - EXETER ONT.
President, William A. Hamilton,
Cromarty; Vice President, Martin
Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin.
DIRECTORS-HarryCoates, Cen.
trails; E. Clayton Colquhoua, R.R.Lucknow
1 Science Hill MiltonMcCurdy,ilverton
M y,
R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde;
R.R. 3, Mitchell. '
AGENTS -Thos. G. Ballantyne,
R.R. 1, Woodham; Alvin L. Harris,
Mitchell; E. Ross Houghton, Orem-
G.Teeswater
�SECRErARr-T A Cochrane Exeter.rtbainternational
SECRETARY-TREASURER - Arthva
Fraser, Exeter.
"we should get married. we have
something in common."
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"We're both common."
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o Canadian
Exports of Can d an Field Seeds
of Canadian field seeds
from the 1952 cropwere extreme-
ly and some kinds establish
ed a near record. Indeed brome
grass seed exports at 12,518,103
pounds -12,368,718 12,368,718 pounds eofs which
went to the United States --were
the highest on record, The United
Admission $1.00
Extra and Special Cards 25c - 5 for $1.00
Games Start at 9 p.m. Sharp
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Proceeds in Aid of Arena Floor
BABY BUGGY
SPECIALS !
Lloyd and Sprintime
Buggies.
REDUCED 10%
Chesterfield Suites
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AUTUMYN
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Thurs., Sept. 17 to Sat., Sept. 26
Present StockMust Be Reduced
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE !
PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED ON ALL LINES -
FOR 10DAYS ONLY !:
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MANY DOLLARS!
2 -PIECE SUITE - Wool frieze ;145.00
mushroom -color. Reg. 169.00
2 -PIECE SUITE=Rose color, wool
frieze. Reg. 345.00
285.00
2 -PIECE GREY FRIEZE - Smart
style. Reg. 299.00
159.00
4 -PIECE SECTIONAL - Smart 180
tweed fabric. Reg. 224.00 b
. 00
2 -PIECE SECTIONAL - Metallic 00
frieze; chocolate brown. Reg. 219.00 0
. 00
2 -PIECE RED NYLON FRIEZE- 240 00
Button back. Reg. 279.00
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2 -PIECE NYLON FRIEZE - Rose; 264.00
tailored style. Reg. 310.00
2 -PIECE WOOL FRIEZE - Brown;
the' season's newest style. Reg. 256.00 219
.00
2 -PIECE GREEN WOOL FRIEZE -
X -rayed construction. Reg. 252.00. .
219.00
4 -PIECE SECTIONAL -Tweed cov-
er. Reg. 87.50
Free Delivery
tome Ktchi.. n Sets
EDUCED as MUCH as
25per cent
MODERN STYLES
Dining Room Suites
9 -PIECE SUITE - Smooth walnut
finish; 5 side chairs and armchair. 219
Reg. 259.00
7 -PIECE SUITE - Modern style ;
beautiful walnut matched veneers. 250
Reg. 300.00
.00
.00
Studios -Davenports -Chairs
KROEHLER SOFA BED -Cushion-• 105.00
-
ized construction . Reg. 121.50 • •
POPULAR SPACECOVERSHan- 3 -PIECE SUITE -Wheat oak finish,
Bedroom Suites
• MATTRESSES
• SPRINGS
• BEDSPREADS
Reduced As Much as 25%
4 -PIECE SUITE -Discontinued line, vanity, chest, stool, bed; walnut.155.00
Reg. 225.00
6 -PIECE SUITE -African walnut; 210vanity, 2 night tables, chest, bed,
stool. Reg. 270.00
.00
3 -PIECE SUITE -Limed oak, triple
dressers, chest, bookcase bed; dust-
proof construction. Reg. 350.00
3 -PIECE SUITE -Limed oak, double
dresser, chest, bed. Reg. 202.50
dresser, chest bookcase bed:
dy covers. Reg. 60.00 49 00
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Reg. 278.00
MODERN LOUNGETTE-Easy to
convert into a single bed. Rey. 69.50. .
STUDIO COUCH-Springfilled mat-
tresses; sturdy green cover. Reg. $69
SOFA BED -Heavy frieze cover;
makes into flat top bed. Reg. 79.50 • •
LAZY-B0Y-All in one; nylon cov-
er; airfoam cushion.Reg. 130.00. . . .
LAZY -BOY and STOOL - Beige
frieze. Reg. 111.00 •w
KENMAR CONTOUR CHAIR -
Red wool frieze. Reg. 123:00
BED CHAIR -Tapestry cover. Reg
123.00
Table and Floor Lamps
Reduced Greatly
SOME AT HALF PRICE
DON'T MISS THESE SPECIALS !
M1
57.00
56.00
67.00
109.00
98.00
99.00
85.00
3 -PIECE --Cinnamon maple finish,
double dresser, chest, bookcase bed.
Reg. 239.00
3-PIECL-Single dresser, chest, bed,
walnut finish. Reg. 94.00
29900
172.Q0
240.00
199.110
75.00
3-PIECE-Lightwood fiflish, double.
dresser, chest, bookcase bed. Reg.
143.00
4 -PIECE -Two-tone walnut veneer,
double dresser, chest,-bed,%might table.
Reg. 189.00
IMPERIAL' MAPLE BEDROOM
FURNITURE -Open,, stock, chests,
double dressers, mirrors, beds.
Tables
COFFEE - END - L ' I p s - DRUM -^
MAGAZINE TABLES
ALL AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES
Ideal For Christmas Gifts
71
123,0
153.00
20%2'
Hostess & Occasional: Chairs
Ix!. All Colors and ,Styles
educed 10 to 25%
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