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The Huron Expositor, 1956-10-05, Page 3. t� r by lV[rs Berry, �rreS snt' of ''the committee, was appointed,: 9 s•- tti : Ari 5 , ] ll ,,.: at . FanshatiYe Earl;,. Lon- fter the" fall bazaar which. was, { ' r^ 4 �'il' this. , s'u=R t' ;"Throw ''o en held last .Sat day.. P,....,.1... „e,P urcli e .'.of eh e� 'T a ladies the. ar Your gr}ndows, let the world coin. b e - in,,; having a bee at the church- the 3' • t • _ 5 gra. Elgin' Ragsmoge, winner first week in October to finish the ::Fr d ' r ::ac�tober o the tro hy.:.for' baking at Exeter basement,. . a = r r \ Fall Fair, _'displayed tier trophy. A turkey supper is .•being'"plan- 8:aU p'm George Crodloolt was soloist, and veil for Nov. '7. T}ckgts are being NORRIS ORCHESTRA ,,Mrs:*Harold Jeffery 'gave a read- 'pointed and a committee formed :Lunch Served.— Admission '50c •ing. The October meeting will. be, o look after plans for the ¢upper. es - 14 thee Altar Sidpty, , held November 1, in Exeter with. A -quilting bee is being'planued •in Mrs. Henry Bierlmg, ..as hostess. the near future. t 0 0 DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU - o �CAI i • F your• Cheese is a most valuable food , rool 1/ ( Q and would you -believe it—there are more than 40 kinds of cheese made in Canada. October is Cheese Festival Month and what a wonderful variety awaits you right now at your food store! A free set of Marie Fraser's Cheese Recipe Booklets - is yours for the asking. Write today. Craig; Zurich Agricultural Society Special, Thomas Exeter. YOUR REST RET FOR PIGS •seaway roads,—moving towns—relocating Triebner, railroads. For Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons (Canada) Limited, building load in the dump, this GMC 500 has a?:%.::;':::;;a::z::::»a>:�;��!?<:'• •'•, •• two-mile run ahead of it. And what )•;.: '. .gin •: •,,; Hensall Sale Prices Buy Then ®n Our Deferred Payment Plan ,U'.:::,.: _ haulm 12 -ton loads on the railroad - g y lr� 5 s ` torturing trip for any truck. But these a;,?r':<i'�+!,•:i?>;�;•-..•. ling pigs, $8,50 to $12.00; chuncks, big CMC's have mastered If w:'t a.• •:;`'> ` ° ^ .. $13.60 to $17.80; feeders, $21.00 to $28.00; sows, $61.00 to $68,00; Hol- If you are feeding pigs, here's an opportunity you can't " 1 • pr stein cows, $105 to $140; Durham cows, $124 to $142; Holstein calves, afford to overlook. We are supplying the famous money - f GMC, s are :proving that they re the $13 to $18; Durham calves, $23 to making Cafeteria pig feeads to many customers in .this •X' jNA +.. ? ,ham . 1.:•:. C::;:��:::::ti: y: '1.: ••ni /? truck ``/.k made to J..i/f4�%;',l Y�: }:'S.:yrJ,:•}:•S 'There's a GMC •:i:'.••,:5::•,:ii:}i$ti:'r::1i”:�i'f,';+'i'''��:}'•"Ir+,•:!::%A'h'f••':max-ch marketed.. No down payment, no interest, no financing $ Hensgll Patrons charges of any kind. Naturally, we must reserve the right u: 5 " Remember Courier to select our customers, on a deal of this kind ... but we Y corm to . t� r by lV[rs Berry, �rreS snt' of ''the committee, was appointed,: 9 s•- tti : Ari 5 , ] ll ,,.: at . FanshatiYe Earl;,. Lon- fter the" fall bazaar which. was, { ' r^ 4 �'il' this. , s'u=R t' ;"Throw ''o en held last .Sat day.. P,....,.1... „e,P urcli e .'.of eh e� 'T a ladies the. ar Your gr}ndows, let the world coin. b e - in,,; having a bee at the church- the 3' • t • _ 5 gra. Elgin' Ragsmoge, winner first week in October to finish the ::Fr d ' r ::ac�tober o the tro hy.:.for' baking at Exeter basement,. . a = r r \ Fall Fair, _'displayed tier trophy. A turkey supper is .•being'"plan- 8:aU p'm George Crodloolt was soloist, and veil for Nov. '7. T}ckgts are being NORRIS ORCHESTRA ,,Mrs:*Harold Jeffery 'gave a read- 'pointed and a committee formed :Lunch Served.— Admission '50c •ing. The October meeting will. be, o look after plans for the ¢upper. es - 14 thee Altar Sidpty, , held November 1, in Exeter with. A -quilting bee is being'planued •in Mrs. Henry Bierlmg, ..as hostess. the near future. t 0 0 DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU - o �CAI i • F your• Cheese is a most valuable food , rool 1/ ( Q and would you -believe it—there are more than 40 kinds of cheese made in Canada. October is Cheese Festival Month and what a wonderful variety awaits you right now at your food store! A free set of Marie Fraser's Cheese Recipe Booklets - is yours for the asking. Write today. s VYorid l lciendslu ".itall'y .to be heldWA •ne iters p;� dei ? e 3.- . q }. ., .. - ., . were sleed of n::.2q#w enin OntarloStreeth re1Cn, on Qctober21st. Aew $aanb ea h�eau,� When 1p `. & , - , - , 5the��sa¢ ia�nn t o y A work Period follow d by . , e al girls repairing• the chant by . geeted that vanPue'°cA1�►itteea d V books' with binding, 'The neer study ex' e se, a ° al.Frith la i and Bible ' urs was . e b p' 'tP t ,. n B . course s die- ussed. ni'ng;.and de,}rislpPment firohl�ma a The social part was a sing song, Rr Count ' gton y '? >xieetin " , g followed by a weiner roast. The also be'. attended by meeting closed with "Taps." Drew, genal npanaei* N B%dQ[LWP BRANGK W= of the Onfar3Q nePartment of:. �` Rgbert Mc Mrs. R. B. Scott and dean enter o ' • d _DeveXopn►ent, '' T19E: ltf0&Ai>gR M .lrleall `$eatxicis Richardson an tamed the ladies of the McP s _ Branch of the WMS of First Pres- « ;^ 7,.axfn Bell, were, ma , is - gt Aph: 41. Umitcd GhUN, Tli I b'ta� is �. the dagplater • of. and Mrs, Ro s l ichardson, Zurich,' wbile Mr. bite.rin Church t their Sete h •_ ' Bell is. It. son' of Mat•. and S. GIe .Bell, Hensah. They will re-' bet meeting: a•' .'!: side near Hensall. �phat0 bJalc P9err.) ` ,✓ lidi`s. Helen McMillan opened the 1a 0■a g y meeting with a poem. Hymn 763 y HARVESTING RRO'�DES COMPETITION was sung,;F �' F. Scott gave w a i the treasurer's. r#pbrt. PARER 1 Mrs: W. J. S. McClure, Ma1". . �'Y t#a FOR AN AL ZURt H FAIR worth, will, guest speaker 5t the M, r Thankoffering meeting, which Will 1KZ Good ,weather was blamed for tention during the afternoonpro- be held in the Sunday School Room. Wednesday/ October the poor attendance at the annual of First Presbyterian Church on t+ gram was the pony race won by d Znrich Fall Fair last week. October 18. Tl10SG 'shin t0 have their a er& •a J� Marilyn Erb, of Zurich, Mrs. R. E. McMillan was appoint- g p . p t I , Only about one third of the ex- An evening program in the arena ed secretary for the Glad Tidings, • Ina'gazfites collected for the Cancer I d o �pected attendance appeared, with , most farmers staying home "to consisted of a dance and a public all fees to be paid at the October and Tuberculosis speaking contest among the child- get ioff the land' meeting, .Mrs: W..Drover then took over Heavvieestst entries in the livestock ren, wan by Anne Hummel, of SS 3, Zurich. the remainder of the meeting. Mrs.KINDLY CALL' division were in the cattle classes, A. Harrison had for the Bible read- TED STOREY ................ Cro2Ymart� "r Percy Willett and Son, of Zurich, Prize Winners ing. Romans 2, 1-5, St. John 4, 7-i6. made the best showing with the principal prize winners were: Mrs. J. L. Bell led in prayer. Mrs. HICK'S GARAGE ............. BrOtiha C7Cl Y most honors in both the Hereford Domestic sciences baking, Mrs. J. W. Thompson gave :comments g 4 y and beef grade classes. Clifford Pepper, Dashwood; ladies' on Mrs. Hamilton's address which E. I�AASE. 111t11"0s Event commanding the most at- work, domestic, Mrs. Ed. Gill, was given at the Presbyterial held • • ' Grand Bend; ladies' wear, Mrs. in Blyth. ai Mrs. J. F. Scott Mrs. W. Drover, . ....... .......eaorth. • Henry Fuss, Zurich; men's wear, � EDANDREWS• • Sf Mrs. Henry Fuss; dining room and Mrs. J. Keys gave the topic: Zurich; bedroom furnishings, Theo • . 1'tlI furnishings, Elizabeth Webber "What is the church doing." The VICTOR LEE .. Seafb collection was received. Hymn Siembach, Zurich; children s wear, 373 was sung, The meeting closed DAVID MCLEAN Seaforth DANC E Mrs. James Keys, Varna; art work, with all repeating "The Lord's f�,�,• . Mrs. Ed Gill; floral exhibits, Wal- Player" in unison. ODI?FELLOWS or REBEKAT3S f Auspices. lace Haugh, Brucefieid; horticul- The social group served a cup tune, Fred McClymont • of. tea. St. James Church C.W.L. Varna. grain and seeds, Fred McClymont, §Ti Varna and H. A, Fuss, Zurich; 'lap Friday October 12 garden vegetables; Jacob Battier, / Zurich; dairy products, Mrs. Del LJLJL t; Geiger, Zurich.k Community Centre Livestock=poultry, Clifford Pep- per, Dashwood; hogs, Del GeigerM, and Joan and BiII Elliott, Zurich; 5„ Seaforth sheep, A. D, Steeper, Ailsa Craig, A,. - and W. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Zur- ' , _ _,;„; @or• • �+ � -�,� Music by ich '4-HCalf Club, Edgar Willert, �nrl Sti1art's Orchestra Zurich. Horses — wagon express, pert — Dancing at 10 p.m. McBride, Zurich; , roadster, Sam- uel J. Curly, Hagersville; carriage George Lougheed, Forest; Shet- lap{!, Layton Shantz, New.. Hain - burg, and Robert Manson', Zuri h; Hackney pony, Ed Schroeder, Hen - sail; pony race, Marilyn Erb, Zur- Cattle—registered Durham, John Peck, Kippen; registered Hereford, CAFETE-RIA FEE'DS Percy Willert and Son, Zurich; Polled Angus, Richard Doan, ��E Thorndale; beef grades, Percy Wil- lert and Son; Holstein, Marilyn Erb Guernsey. John Donaldson. Ailsa 5 � t � i A � 4 t , 5 , , a t y 1 .; �9v 1� �s#7tt�dhk"'�w4et? Craig; Zurich Agricultural Society Special, Thomas Exeter. YOUR REST RET FOR PIGS •seaway roads,—moving towns—relocating Triebner, railroads. For Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons (Canada) Limited, building load in the dump, this GMC 500 has a?:%.::;':::;;a::z::::»a>:�;��!?<:'• •'•, •• two-mile run ahead of it. And what )•;.: '. .gin •: •,,; Hensall Sale Prices Buy Then ®n Our Deferred Payment Plan ,U'.:::,.: _ haulm 12 -ton loads on the railroad - g y lr� 5 s ` torturing trip for any truck. But these a;,?r':<i'�+!,•:i?>;�;•-..•. ling pigs, $8,50 to $12.00; chuncks, big CMC's have mastered If w:'t a.• •:;`'> ` ° ^ " $13.60 to $17.80; feeders, $21.00 to $28.00; sows, $61.00 to $68,00; Hol- If you are feeding pigs, here's an opportunity you can't " 4��"�� •• :<:<:;;a•�• „:a?�: stein cows, $105 to $140; Durham cows, $124 to $142; Holstein calves, afford to overlook. We are supplying the famous money - f GMC, s are :proving that they re the $13 to $18; Durham calves, $23 to making Cafeteria pig feeads to many customers in .this •X' jNA +.. ? ,ham . 1.:•:. C::;:��:::::ti: y: '1.: ••ni /? truck ``/.k made to J..i/f4�%;',l Y�: }:'S.:yrJ,:•}:•S 'There's a GMC •:i:'.••,:5::•,:ii:}i$ti:'r::1i”:�i'f,';+'i'''��:}'•"Ir+,•:!::%A'h'f••':max-ch marketed.. No down payment, no interest, no financing s VYorid l lciendslu ".itall'y .to be heldWA •ne iters p;� dei ? e 3.- . q }. ., .. - ., . were sleed of n::.2q#w enin OntarloStreeth re1Cn, on Qctober21st. Aew $aanb ea h�eau,� When 1p `. & , - , - , 5the��sa¢ ia�nn t o y A work Period follow d by . , e al girls repairing• the chant by . geeted that vanPue'°cA1�►itteea d V books' with binding, 'The neer study ex' e se, a ° al.Frith la i and Bible ' urs was . e b p' 'tP t ,. n B . course s die- ussed. ni'ng;.and de,}rislpPment firohl�ma a The social part was a sing song, Rr Count ' gton y '? >xieetin " , g followed by a weiner roast. The also be'. attended by meeting closed with "Taps." Drew, genal npanaei* N B%dQ[LWP BRANGK W= of the Onfar3Q nePartment of:. �` Rgbert Mc Mrs. R. B. Scott and dean enter o ' • d _DeveXopn►ent, '' T19E: ltf0&Ai>gR M .lrleall `$eatxicis Richardson an tamed the ladies of the McP s _ Branch of the WMS of First Pres- « ;^ 7,.axfn Bell, were, ma , is - gt Aph: 41. Umitcd GhUN, Tli I b'ta� is �. the dagplater • of. and Mrs, Ro s l ichardson, Zurich,' wbile Mr. bite.rin Church t their Sete h •_ ' Bell is. It. son' of Mat•. and S. GIe .Bell, Hensah. They will re-' bet meeting: a•' .'!: side near Hensall. �phat0 bJalc P9err.) ` ,✓ lidi`s. Helen McMillan opened the 1a 0■a g y meeting with a poem. Hymn 763 y HARVESTING RRO'�DES COMPETITION was sung,;F �' F. Scott gave w a i the treasurer's. r#pbrt. PARER 1 Mrs: W. J. S. McClure, Ma1". . �'Y t#a FOR AN AL ZURt H FAIR worth, will, guest speaker 5t the M, r Thankoffering meeting, which Will 1KZ Good ,weather was blamed for tention during the afternoonpro- be held in the Sunday School Room. Wednesday/ October the poor attendance at the annual of First Presbyterian Church on t+ gram was the pony race won by d Znrich Fall Fair last week. October 18. Tl10SG 'shin t0 have their a er& •a J� Marilyn Erb, of Zurich, Mrs. R. E. McMillan was appoint- g p . p t I , Only about one third of the ex- An evening program in the arena ed secretary for the Glad Tidings, • Ina'gazfites collected for the Cancer I d o �pected attendance appeared, with , most farmers staying home "to consisted of a dance and a public all fees to be paid at the October and Tuberculosis speaking contest among the child- get ioff the land' meeting, .Mrs: W..Drover then took over Heavvieestst entries in the livestock ren, wan by Anne Hummel, of SS 3, Zurich. the remainder of the meeting. Mrs.KINDLY CALL' division were in the cattle classes, A. Harrison had for the Bible read- TED STOREY ................ Cro2Ymart� "r Percy Willett and Son, of Zurich, Prize Winners ing. Romans 2, 1-5, St. John 4, 7-i6. made the best showing with the principal prize winners were: Mrs. J. L. Bell led in prayer. Mrs. HICK'S GARAGE ............. BrOtiha C7Cl Y most honors in both the Hereford Domestic sciences baking, Mrs. J. W. Thompson gave :comments g 4 y and beef grade classes. Clifford Pepper, Dashwood; ladies' on Mrs. Hamilton's address which E. I�AASE. 111t11"0s Event commanding the most at- work, domestic, Mrs. Ed. Gill, was given at the Presbyterial held • • ' Grand Bend; ladies' wear, Mrs. in Blyth. ai Mrs. J. F. Scott Mrs. W. Drover, . ....... .......eaorth. • Henry Fuss, Zurich; men's wear, � EDANDREWS• • Sf Mrs. Henry Fuss; dining room and Mrs. J. Keys gave the topic: Zurich; bedroom furnishings, Theo • . 1'tlI furnishings, Elizabeth Webber "What is the church doing." The VICTOR LEE .. Seafb collection was received. Hymn Siembach, Zurich; children s wear, 373 was sung, The meeting closed DAVID MCLEAN Seaforth DANC E Mrs. James Keys, Varna; art work, with all repeating "The Lord's f�,�,• . Mrs. Ed Gill; floral exhibits, Wal- Player" in unison. ODI?FELLOWS or REBEKAT3S f Auspices. lace Haugh, Brucefieid; horticul- The social group served a cup tune, Fred McClymont • of. tea. St. James Church C.W.L. Varna. grain and seeds, Fred McClymont, §Ti Varna and H. A, Fuss, Zurich; 'lap Friday October 12 garden vegetables; Jacob Battier, / Zurich; dairy products, Mrs. Del LJLJL t; Geiger, Zurich.k Community Centre Livestock=poultry, Clifford Pep- per, Dashwood; hogs, Del GeigerM, and Joan and BiII Elliott, Zurich; 5„ Seaforth sheep, A. D, Steeper, Ailsa Craig, A,. - and W. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Zur- ' , _ _,;„; @or• • �+ � -�,� Music by ich '4-HCalf Club, Edgar Willert, �nrl Sti1art's Orchestra Zurich. Horses — wagon express, pert — Dancing at 10 p.m. McBride, Zurich; , roadster, Sam- uel J. Curly, Hagersville; carriage George Lougheed, Forest; Shet- lap{!, Layton Shantz, New.. Hain - burg, and Robert Manson', Zuri h; Hackney pony, Ed Schroeder, Hen - sail; pony race, Marilyn Erb, Zur- Cattle—registered Durham, John Peck, Kippen; registered Hereford, CAFETE-RIA FEE'DS Percy Willert and Son, Zurich; Polled Angus, Richard Doan, ��E Thorndale; beef grades, Percy Wil- lert and Son; Holstein, Marilyn Erb Guernsey. John Donaldson. Ailsa 5 � t � i A � 4 t , 5 , , a t y 1 .; �9v 1� �s#7tt�dhk"'�w4et? `' Mr. Jinks, • during his term as mail courier, travelled a distance Hen(ersonChid i of over 33,696• miles, and served un-' tarter s t . ,',� , der three pgstmasters, G. J. Suth- B U g a, seaway erland F. G. Bonthron and the ' present postmaster, Cecil Kipfer• f ' Hour•after hour,da after da ...GMC trucks slug.,it out on Canadas biggest construction job He served 80 patrons and 82 Seaforth ■ ■ ■ Phone 64541 y householders on- his route. — s Craig; Zurich Agricultural Society Special, Thomas Exeter. YOUR REST RET FOR PIGS •seaway roads,—moving towns—relocating Triebner, railroads. For Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons (Canada) Limited, building load in the dump, this GMC 500 has a?:%.::;':::;;a::z::::»a>:�;��!?<:'• •'•, •• two-mile run ahead of it. And what )•;.: '. .gin •: •,,; Hensall Sale Prices Buy Then ®n Our Deferred Payment Plan ,U'.:::,.: _ haulm 12 -ton loads on the railroad - g Commun- Prices at the day were: ity sale on Thursday were: wean- ® ■ ■ ` torturing trip for any truck. But these a;,?r':<i'�+!,•:i?>;�;•-..•. ling pigs, $8,50 to $12.00; chuncks, big CMC's have mastered If w:'t a.• •:;`'> ` ° ^ " $13.60 to $17.80; feeders, $21.00 to $28.00; sows, $61.00 to $68,00; Hol- If you are feeding pigs, here's an opportunity you can't " 4��"�� •• :<:<:;;a•�• „:a?�: stein cows, $105 to $140; Durham cows, $124 to $142; Holstein calves, afford to overlook. We are supplying the famous money - f GMC, s are :proving that they re the $13 to $18; Durham calves, $23 to making Cafeteria pig feeads to many customers in .this •X' $50. Two hundred and five pigs and 60 head of cattle were sold. area, , on their agreement' to pay when their pigs are ,ham . 1.:•:. C::;:��:::::ti: y: '1.: ••ni /? truck ``/.k made to J..i/f4�%;',l Y�: }:'S.:yrJ,:•}:•S 'There's a GMC •:i:'.••,:5::•,:ii:}i$ti:'r::1i”:�i'f,';+'i'''��:}'•"Ir+,•:!::%A'h'f••':max-ch marketed.. No down payment, no interest, no financing $ Hensgll Patrons charges of any kind. Naturally, we must reserve the right u: 5 " Remember Courier to select our customers, on a deal of this kind ... but we Y corm to aren't tough to deal with. Come in and talk it over: � � a�•}�.�£ - s`�" � • Charles L.' Jinks, who served as Cafeteria Suckling Pig Pellets are the best creep feed -.you --- -' --- ' mail courier for 34 years: and who'' retired on Saturday' owing t4 ill can buy ... bar none. After weaning, continue to feed health, was presented with a p."e, Suckling Pig Pellets for another two weeks, or feed ,a. of money. from the patrons of his route upon his 'return from the Cafeteria Pig Starter. With good management, this plan, ti `. mail route on his last day. Post- of feeding,will make you money this year. master Cecil Kipfer made the pre, septation. `' Mr. Jinks, • during his term as mail courier, travelled a distance Hen(ersonChid i of over 33,696• miles, and served un-' tarter s t . ,',� , der three pgstmasters, G. J. Suth- B U g a, seaway erland F. G. Bonthron and the ' present postmaster, Cecil Kipfer• f ' Hour•after hour,da after da ...GMC trucks slug.,it out on Canadas biggest construction job He served 80 patrons and 82 Seaforth ■ ■ ■ Phone 64541 y householders on- his route. — s • �!ta.o"�oe�4J • wbaKllao wiY►i �°/� ���N� fti� tVlllrtt �� , . 1 u; IBA N: 11i��ield 'fSu�A' �Inagelt' � 8irn o) .- 00aTuesday ,aid Wirlcleyv d;. 1:,• + 9 {q�' �'''•t �) r�� §a�2" Building a ^ means building •seaway roads,—moving towns—relocating Swinging out of the pit with a 12 -ton Y^ .:,. :<.' •>:<•:a •a :•>'? railroads. For Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons (Canada) Limited, building load in the dump, this GMC 500 has a?:%.::;':::;;a::z::::»a>:�;��!?<:'• •'•, •• two-mile run ahead of it. And what )•;.: '. .gin •: •,,; � aseawaymteanslonghoursonthe run, Y• <• ` l>;: oulders — :.., :.. run it is-. littered. with boulders— ,U'.:::,.: _ haulm 12 -ton loads on the railroad - g ruffed rutted with rains—it's above -breaking, ,r?z>za building job --and keeping at xt until ` torturing trip for any truck. But these a;,?r':<i'�+!,•:i?>;�;•-..•. � "° `' the schedule is met: ' big CMC's have mastered If w:'t a.• •:;`'> ` ° ^ " Building a seaway means the toughest �';<:<.-'s >: « �„:y'� ��;<; 4��"�� •• :<:<:;;a•�• „:a?�: test yet for any truck..:but these big f GMC, s are :proving that they re the _ ruggedest, go-gettingest; trucks on the job. Prove it ob your job. .. ' �•:,J;i,�::::.�••'+�'..•'%''•�L/:�::�i:::$v�:tii,'I,•r :';:ij: ..}::r:.ih:{.• E{ %110 ,ham . 1.:•:. C::;:��:::::ti: y: '1.: ••ni /? truck ``/.k made to J..i/f4�%;',l Y�: }:'S.:yrJ,:•}:•S 'There's a GMC •:i:'.••,:5::•,:ii:}i$ti:'r::1i”:�i'f,';+'i'''��:}'•"Ir+,•:!::%A'h'f••':max-ch :.,> :i:h'ji',::,?ii;S;:.:n:•k::?i 'therer s a.raar as fweilirb fon: of rack ;.,rs� ;;�: ;;,::: 5""'.�:'-'"s<:•:%' •<•:�;:: :,•;::t` , ,ando � iho frock bed • . gravel s'ew out '�Now,it And 0 .:`>:: . ryy: trucks '' hen it comes to at ' W >��e s the bulido�rer s turn: the .;,,...�.••, , _ 406 gaes'on iii atsery extreme -6f heat rss�zr• 'hese GMtVV 'bile,ftf corm to and cold. ,up.wifh tho..sahoduWwh'ether the p f 10 "OA 1i 30 maka.,tio dente Or* � • emt�si"ate.�llhhyr}?'itir3t'n"a;.iiw!'•' -' . • ,,;; v .:. ,A tfk`Nfljl+ wtcswal:t IBpLUfi • �!ta.o"�oe�4J • wbaKllao wiY►i �°/� ���N� fti� tVlllrtt �� , . 1 u; IBA N: 11i��ield 'fSu�A' �Inagelt' � 8irn o) .- 00aTuesday ,aid Wirlcleyv d;. 1:,• + 9 {q�' �'''•t �) r�� §a�2"