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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-05-31, Page 7` r? 1 1 wy 7 i 1 '.�e a s` 1 1, ; 1• }. "'w T` M p .N A o+ r 0 n k+ N `S• , F+ � s uJH n' r'. r � • Fig.:, F N+ �7v i Y t' I• r.� A F" .7 s' 9 L f Y 'l � 400 ay f { Y rr „ 4 S ✓S . r . 2r . 2v •{ Y o • •r s F e r when everyone is anxious to Clean�Up. and ' At this seasoul of the y, w a h Paint -Up, Motorists are reminded of our Complete Car Service . MEN � a Oil Change, Grease SPECIAL Job,V ash 9,95- .� / • - I and Polish, Set-up Brakes WHILE YOU'RE HERE, FILL UP WITH A TANKFUL` OF B -A GAS We are at your service for Oil Changes, Luibrication& Tire and Car Care CLEAVE BwA SERVICE CLEAVE COOMBS Phone 592 o Fisk Tires a B -A Products • Seafortb i CLEAN-UP YOUR CAR for SPRING! WAX POLISH a�+-i^ t LEANER CARNAUBA WAX -SILICONE BASE Big 20 -oz.. $2.25 SIZE • —ONLY ■ ARMOR -SHEEN LIQUID WAX POLISH—with "built-in" CLEANER gives "professional" hard-shell, solid wax protection, without hard rubbing. Easy,\ one -operation Armor -Sheen keeps your car looking its best — all season long. One stroke -saving method puts an Armor -Sheen hard -gloss protective' coating on your car, wipes off dull road film, dead paint and grease. At the same time Armor -Sheen deposits a porcelain -like glaze of Carnauba -base Wax, plus weather -guard silicones "that stop colour fade-out and keep the finish rich and alive. Sold only by Canadian Tire. `Easy td -apply ^ Gives the 'WORTH y' ' •• •• v r u.l V 1� some Professional leaning, • $Z-ZrJ r it t t waxing protection as new Armor -Sheen Liquid Polish vi'�� �0"�,,,..••^^'y t"W.--•.,•^ and Eleanor. Money end[ ' ,.,w buy longer-losting knish beauty —at any price, fl -oz. can Armor -Plate POLISH and CLEARER ?-treatment can, contains silicones 10•fluld oz. Worth 980 64 „ Sprays the dirt away, makes whitewalls TIRE CLEANER :gs ,]',coming snow-white. 16 -oz. with sprayer iN IT�1�l'ALL C ONIC ppLISII Restores lustre, rust and tarnish 10 -oz .35 removes j� ■, ■ • Gives hard -surfaces protection, tl1l'� o, Master Li4aid Polish And Cleaner' grime and film 20 tr ,-S4 warts 95C in perfect shops for waxin Worth 95t• Moto -Master PASTE CLEANER waves your waxing ■64 Gives a haV&rrtb 9r5`ihtez lustre Moto=Master PASTE WAX POLISH .64 'Restores original beauty to seal covers, of Cover'and Upholstery Cleaner foam type Perfect for upholstery. 8 -oz .39 For cleaning and polishing cars, windows, etc Big size, approx. 18" x 17s. 'Special value. CH'AMOI'S .9 , AUTO S►NAM 00 (;cats ear washing time hall. Dries without streaks—no wiping off required. 5 -car wSeh can. ui .29 Whitewalt�tlRE Makes ordinary blackwoll tires look like expensive PAINT whitowalls.l0•oz.Can — ■ �� Black TRIE CgATiNA Renews appearance of tires and floor mats. %z Pt. .45 Y F1 G. Kpeidex:t�ua,a,`spkf'1 a C, '1 R r 'R - •F . 1 k fi F-FT5��5 'e"t 1 ..r. FTrtaY 'vFrk G1 r' o E . A b x for #' �r e n. s � S � � g #be im► an ow +I k f >5) tf , n e ,ohs a n �r R Ccasb "�� rr kl �> �. � a ar rr v r. a >s � • kS d � f3i► g R t 1. n, .,s, � NM.bb } t'o ft �Nn wed few d 1 t .r a w a. er s a� y. a 0 e,'o m a u _f �' S r ;� xe, ak . � ,� nl. we g �' n• a r s a r P S > eA* d M u 1 E r .. -. I ar a rs a Bis ' TI a< r M D b - �. M and .. uux � . , er s: brother, he lk, Fr s c15, yeap: s St�a#,'►a :.frtui to t d e t' .. n n Mr,. t r ft• 2b s e ton .ay kh on t the . a> . ec ..y u sS w� sop, eye n Op m:. 'Mrs. d. Sturgeon wee rtday v. kug m Mr. 'Russ lSelrr, St., 'Tho>ynas,' weeks visit,: with .her Son and t Ra. dak4:er In law, MIr:..and,Mx Lean launched his pleasure b ,at, The ton Siexnou', of, udedpillm .alxd, tUrondct e: R�'• Russ -An," on Saturday. a m' a best of #teal_ She s .e ed in. th th Mrs, John. Sturgeon, Sr., was was found dead in her hied by heir on stn Has. ` a ,�` � a)led to St. Thomas on Friday daugbter- q law, Mrs Stem , S #1 11owing to the'serious illness of her urday morning, having passf;d' Hugh Love, .Usborne• Township 'brother. away peacefully in her sleep. Toe. councillor; was guest speaker at Miss E: Weston entered Alexan- former Anneit. Sararas, %be, was dal VPI 'e- a eetin of H ion rich area. Mr. S>_ he M m u fr` born in the u r. t Y � a g der -Marine Hospital, Gpderich, held in Thames Road United last week for further surgical mon died three months ago. Church: Mr. Love spoke on "The treatment on her hip, which she Surviving are three sons: Lea, Morrison Dam." fractured last year. ton, Hamilton; Lennis and Orland, Every year the council s"ht aside 'Miss Helen Blair, who has been Kitchener; (L'uella) Mrs. Garfield $40,000 to spend on •roads andrecuperating from jaundice, has Brown, New Hamburg,.. and one bridges, ale said.. Government returned to Lively to resume brother, Noah SarF. ds, Kitchener.: grants cover expenditures 'up to :teaching. Mrs. Siemon is ,also survived' by this amount. Usborne township Miss Ethel Blair has been a 14 grandchildren and 18 great has three bridges with water" lead= guest of her parents for a few grandehildrefi in'g into the Ausable river. - days. She spent the wintpr - in Public services were held Tues-. A William Hout suggested they British Cohlmbfa. day at 2 p.m. at the United +Breth- call it "Morrison Dam" after Mr. Mir, Glen Sturgeon, Tillsonburg, ren Evangelical Church, Zurich, Morrison, who as head of the was with his parents over the week Rev. W. F, Krotz, of Dashwood, of. Ausable Authority, has taken a• end. ficiating. Bgrial was in ,Exeter keen interest. It is the first of Miss Helen McLeod, London, and cemetery. its kind to be built. The speaker Mr. Jim Higgins, Toronto, were at was introduced by Mrs. Les. Gib- their respective homes over -the During 1957 and 1958 Canadian son. weekend. industry's need' for engineers is Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Mrs. Or- Dr. and Mrs. Chapman, Detroit, expected to increase at an aver- ville Beaver, Mrs. William Ether- are opening their cottage for the age annual rate of 11.4 per cent. ington and Mrs. Archie E'thering- summer. ton reported on the cancer' drive Mrs. F. Ma: shall will spend the RE -VITALIZED CLEANING summer with Mrs. A. W. Reid, from each school section. Mrs. is Setter Than Ever Garnet Hicks was appointed a "Enfield" cottage. at delegate to the district annual in, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, of place of Mrs. Bruce Tuckey, "who London, were in the 'village over Buchanan Cleaners recently fractured her ankle. It the weekend. �1 was decided to sponsor a short MOUNT FOREST course entitled, "An Ounce of Pre,;WINTHROP More Spots and Stains Removed vention," to be held some time in Garments 'stay clean longer October. Mr. Leslie McSpadden, who has Will wear longer. Mrs. Carmen Cann reported on been attending Mount Allison Uni- pa Phone 669 r 2 -Seaforth the Emergency Committee in versity, at Sackville, N.B., is now ANDY CALDER place of Mrs. William Sillery. A stationed at Whitehorse, Yukon motion was carried that $10 be, Territory, where he will spend the Agent taken from the treasury for the., summer months as padre in the MON. and THURS_MORNINGS Emergency Committee. Canadian Army. — Mrs. W. Lamport • reported on her activities at the . Guelph con- ference. Mrs. Harry Strang dem- onstrated "How to iron a man's. white shirt." Mrs. 'Harry Strang, retiring president, was presented with a combination leather billfold and chainn purse by Mrs. William Sims. The presentation address was read by Mrs. Alvin Moir. Mrs. Frank Lostell commented on the. motto, "You do not find time for, community activities _ you take it." The Misses Marlene a n d Barbara Weber sang several vocal duets, 1' Mrs. Roylance Westeott, newly - elected president, chaired the meeting; Mrs. Lee Weber acted as secretary; Mrs. Mac Hodgert, convener of community activitieSL and public relations, was chair-' man for the program. Mrs. Wfl Liam Lamport was hostess, with, Mrs. Garnet Hicks. Mrs. Beaver.,- Mrs. James Kirkland, Mrs. Henry Bierling and Mrs. Luther Row cliffe assisting. Mrs. Robert H. Jeffery led com- munity singing, with Mrs. Strang- at the piano. Mrs. William Ke - nick will be hostess at her home for the June meeting on the 26th. iy^ '',. ���� (dtitrltltr'',y:l r`' W; " t �'ti r "� a°I ;9}s:.. .fyiti5 You.cadqW ALL19T, �� R u�. .V If you feel � r ALLm I N • These days most people . work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This strain, on body and brain makes physical fitness easief to lose—harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, overwork, worry—any of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest, that "tired -out" heavy - headed feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action, Then you feel better—sleep better—work better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. 58 in ONTARIO wise folk. get most fun ICnou/r°/�6aq;o S Leri. faihsur•rirr�rrrr � n r ■. � � rs xs � yr r r"rA1 ON■fAR10 'TRAVEL 0%08 parliament taldge'. t46rdritO y.Rilt1 � Ilt6tatbre'to — Aiklttla . Make yours the brightest house in the block PITTSBURGH SUN - PROOF- HOUSE PAINT Keep your grass neat with a POWER MOWER from our stock. (rown Hardware Phone 797 Seaforth a 'v ' X 1 4 L• 1 � R M P' • l I d f r 1 9 $ 1 4 .r, �k ;C Y kk fi •lei.,. �'. J'. k- "�'ax"«} .ac� a.a,... ay, „,:•,xs'�'^hk N 5 F= } Y - I S- pp i' F r.. .t r ,�}• •4 fr wr.. r` k�'•ty`i 11( H d . d•', t ,:r �Y� J X4'�r1 , � �� � ����^'. �' 4,04.5"M." il i•Y�_`, r`M �; �� .>,i��� °fi i•�� +F .,r.{ The Torn uf.:5. lo � w up Aon . 7I t L. 7 a. Certificate's• and full' psrt 'talars xna ed' at the Town ClerWs Dfce, the Tai D, --M. VPi' -N :XPOSITOR WANT ADS BRhYG Pv B RU S St;5„ i5 �II BUSINESS WILL 'REMAIN OPEN EACH' SATURDAY EVENING until 10:30 p.m. For Your Shopping Convenience,.' Meet your friends on Saturday Nights in B•russets Canada Needs DIEFEN HEAR. ELSTON CARDIFF AND OTHERS Progressive Conservative Radio and TV Broadcasts CKNX - TV CHANNEL 8, Tuesday, June 4 — 6:20 to 6:30 p.m. CKNX RADIO DIAL 920 Tuesday, June 4 — 12:15 to 12:20 p.m. Friday, June.7 — 9:50 to 10:00 p.m. Published by Authority of Progressive Conservative Association,• Federal Constituency of Huron. In 1956 You Were Overtaxed $500 Million (Amount of ,the Liberal Govt's. Surplus) THAT'S . $30 Per Person OR . . $120 Per Family Diefenbaker and Cardiff Pledge To Reduce This OVERTAXATION By More Efficient Administration, Economy of Government And LESS FRILLS it's YOUR Money . •r''( ASSU�Iwii1 y�11 published g:y, The Prtrg wtva'. Cbxis s ., r + v "`•' N k t r d i z v4 t';tfsa. F uk• ' h 1 4 7' a , • ... a + v, L r .i!.afw...�n.,, w,�<.x; :, SI S1 a1�i� , n