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Charles Hay and Mr. and Mrs.
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Clare McBride.
to $33. Fat cows sold up to $11,40
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Bargain in Winter
Driving Safety
SHOW TRAVEL
With a pair of Snow -Travel Tires on your
rear wheels, you're 'safety -set all Winter
A long. CLIMB AWAY from ice -rutted
,curbs quickly and easily. CLIMB HILLS
without slipping or sliding. NO BOGGING
DOWN, even in deep snow, slush or mud, .
Hundreds of .flexing lugs grip and bite
their way 'through. Sturdy 4 -ply Super -
Flex Rayon Cord with longer -lasting Jet
Cold Rubber Treads. Super-Lastic SNOW
TRAVEL is priced away below the market.
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600/16 Reg. List
$17.95
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TRADE-IN ----------
Without Trade-in --- 13.95
Reg. List
670/15
$19.65
WITH CLASS "A" 12.95
TRADE-IN ----------
Without Trade-in --- 14.95
710/15 Reg. list
$25.10
WITH CLASS "A" 1195
TRADEAN ____------
Without Trade-in - - _ 15.95
(Installation - add S00
Famous "T enasco '
cord -by Courtaulds
WINTER EXPRESS
100 -LEVEL -With "Tenasco" Card by
Courtaulds as will be used on the new
1958 automobiles, at an honest -to -
goodness savings of $13.10 (with trade-
in) on the 670/15 size. The deeper
shoulder buttresses dig in to take a bigger
bite -get you away fast and easy in heavy
snow or mud. Give sure CO and safe
STOP on greasy roads or slick ice. Run
smoothly and quietly on dry and bare
roads. Priced at Canadian Tire' for extra
savings.
670/15 $29.051
WITH CLASS "A" �.��
TRADE-IN ----------
Without Trade-in __- 17.95
$32.801
710/15
WITH CLASS "A" 17.05
TRADE-IN ----------
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Without Trade-in -_- 19.95
760/15 $35.901
WIIADE IN !� SS "A" - 9.95
Without Trade-in --- 21.95
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750/14 R$32.451
WITH CLASS "A" 95
TRADE-IN ----------
Without Trade-in _ _ . 18.95
(Installation - add 500
Tubeless type tires $3,(DO extra
Natural Rubber
.Tread
HIWAY-BYWAY
Nowl The safest, quietest Winter driving
ever possible. Smooth, quiet -running
NATURAL RUBBER . TREADS. Hiway -
Byway Tire is specifically designed for
year -'round Summer -Winter driving -
any time --on any road. All-purpose for
snow -loaded out-of-town travel or icy
..choice for suburbanites
city streets. Top
who drive into town frequently and must
travel whether the roads are heavy laden
or -bare. Grip -action tread pattern designed
to eliminate annoying whine and noisel
Compare These Prices!
Tubeless type tires $3.00 extra
Price Price with
Reg. List without Claes "A^
size Price Trade-in Trade-in
600/16 $26,50 $18.50 $19.50
650,/16 33.75 19.95 17.95
670/15 29.05 19.95 17.65
710/15 32.80 21.95 19.95
750/14 32,45 20.95 18.95
760/15 35.90 24.95 22.95
800-
820/15 38.45 27.95 25.95 ,
800/14 36.90 22.95 20.95
850/14 40.45 25.90 23.90
900/14 44.75 27.95 25.95
f/n'stallatibn - add 600
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atlent in Clinton,elebrated her 9Q.th'',e
Mrs: Dave' Kyle. is a p W esda 'even'in . birth.
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St. Joseph's hospital, London, in edn Y g day Friday, (1 >�nrested.l(?
the interests of her health. Newlyweds Honored One of : thirteen children, she
the luck win- was born m•Tuckersmlth, one and .' �if..
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DUFFEL
The Town Hall, Hensall, was fill- ODDFEL ��S ���x �,!.�i�M�t�
ner of a Christmas cake valued ed to capacity Wednesday for a a quarter miles east of Henspli.
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at. $7.50 at Thie's Service 'Station ,reception in.honor of Mr. and Mrs. Her parents were 'the late Mr. and �„ u
last Friday evening. Mrs. .2 -
Elliott f+ a4rbairn,Wednesday,
Ken McLellan (nee Merle, Dick- �'�1! r 1
*e- and Mrs. E. R. Shaddick ert), a recent -bridal couple, of At the age of 22 she married I
Kippers, when they were made the Tuckersmith township farmer, Ed•
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r presentation of a purse of money. ward Walters, who died in 1905.* t,r»� .w
VETERANS CA'� resentatin address was read by In 1922 she married a former �V4 GNe
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Under New Management schoolmate also from Tuelter- for the purpose Of ad -ding add�tioa!e + 1 e
Jim McGregor, and presentation smith Robert Dalrymple and they
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BAY CHAMBERS, Prop made by Lloyd Cooper. Norris ,
pe to the Bo
of Director ,
Passengers Insured orchestra provided music for the moved to Moose Jaw, $ask,
,1NOW TWO CARS AVAH ABLE)F o 11 o w i n g Mr: 1)airympie's 1k
dance. • death iu 1935, his widgw moved to T, 13, DAIBD, 5@,cr@Wry_Tr9A1 .
PHONE-362 Kine#es Receive Awards Clinton to make her home. -- F
Mrs, Harold Bonthron was hos- Mrs. Dalrymple, who is in fair- _ p U
6EAF4UTU tess at her home Tuesday evening goody health, still cooks, bakes G
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meeting. Special
some, sews and devotes a porn
FURNACE, STOVE OIL guests were Mrs. William Fuss tion of each day to reading 0--, u +`
and Mrs. Jack Cornell, President newspapers. This past Summer, CUAN
and Gasoline Deliveries . Mrs. John Beal, who presided, pre- she tended her own vegetable gar -
DON BRIGHTR/�►LL den -but at the ag@ df 90 she
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sented eleY ,n of the members with feels it is time i+@ §top making I.pp
Per ceni attendance t�"�.x,. gh�i 9-s- a WH'STLE100 bars. autatift, atwiukl01Clh�ErrFina Farm i Distributor Mrs, Harold Knight, past press*► y
dent, was presented with a gift eyes, she says that television tner 1 ;
favorite program is the Saturday
PHONE 354 Y and her past president's pin by p g y That's SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL! It ignites
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Mrs. Heal. Members visited shut- night hockey games) has taken up 9 (n:
EUCHRE ins on Sunday. Mrs, J. Clark won more of her time than she and her quickly. Bums clean as a whistle, to give z;
constant gompanion, Mrs. Eliza-
the raffle prize. high heat... and a warm, comfortable
beth Walker, 88 years old care to
A congregational dinner meeting home. Get clean -burning SUNHEAT soon 1`
was held in the United Church, admit.
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge Hensall, Wednesday evening to A son, Edward Walters, Nipa- Phone today.
consider the Sector Plan which win, Sask., spends each winter :!
Ili I.O.O.F. Hall was explained to the congregation, with ,Mrs. Dalrymple.
MADE BY TNN MAKERS OF
Mrs. Dalrymple has seven chil-
and a film was shown. 'i
dren still living: Frank Walters ry'
It was gassed unanimously., al- BLUE SUNOCO GAS'OLINS
Monday Nov 11th ofo voted, eliminating the printing Bert Walters and Mrs. Walter "
/ p givings in the church (Mary) Layton, all of Tucker-
8:30 p.m. financial statement. smith township; Elliott Walters,
Reports were given by K. Chris- Seaforth; James Walters, Ponta- {�
Lunch ROSS SCOTT LIMITED
• Prizes tie, representing the Sunday ac, Mich.; Edward, Nipawin, and .?
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John (Sadie) orton,odds.
School; Mrs. John Drysdale, Eve- Mrs. Phones' -,
ADMISSION 40 CENTS ning Auxiliary; Mrs. George Arm- lands, Sask. There are 36 grand-
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strong, Women's Missionary Socie- children. She has two brothers 641 W 1, Seaforth HU. 2-3257, Clinton
ty; Nelson McClinchey, Young living, John Fairbairn, Winnipeg, r
T People's Union; Walter Spencer, Man., and Walter Fairbairn, Kip -
Official Board; Ross Forrest, pro- pen,
gram chairman of Sector Plan; p
and BAKE SALE Elgin Rowcliffe, Resources chair- Name Winners At VARIETY and VALUES FOR 'WINTER
man; Don Joynt, general chair-
man, and Rev. C. D. Daniel, Hensall Part
In Orange Hall Don Joynt, general chairman, FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
chaired the meeting. One hum-
dred and sixty members of the Prize winners at the HaIlowe'en
Saturday, Nov.9th congregation attended. party Thursday evening( Oct. 31,/
• for the children of Hensall and at GOODW12"S HENSALL
at 3 p.m. community are as follows:
IOOF and Amber Character, under six, Bradley
Sponsored by Mousseau, Sandra Harkness; corn- COATS, JACKETS a and CAPS'
Duff's United Church, McKfflop iv, under six, Marian ' Ferguson, OVERSHOES al,d FOOTMUFFS
Sponsor Dance John Joynt; character, six to 10,
Michael Davis, Cheryl Little; com- UNDERWEAR - In Various Weights
FRESH BAKED
The Hallowe'en dance, sponsor- ic, six to 10, Eric Campbell, Den- SHIRTS and PANTS - In Various Weights
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FOR TASTY EATING ed by the IOOF and Amber Re- nis Harkness; character, 10 and g ?'
bekah- Lodges, held in the Town over, Bobbie Middleton, Sylvia PYJAMAS and NIGHTGOWNS
Hall Friday evening, was a great Henderson; comic, 10 and over,
success and well patronized. Freddie Funk, Larry Jones. SWEATERS and BLOUSES
Prize winners were: ladies' Judges were Mr. and Mrs. OVERALLS and JEANS
character, Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, Charles Hay, Mrs. Inez McEwan,
Mrs. W. Jones; ladies' comic, Percy Campbell and Gerald Bell. DRESS and WORK GLOVES
Ernie Chipchase, Loreen Cooper;
men's character, Mrs. Pearl. Tay- Hensall Sale Prices WORK SOX - In All Weights
�xED tor, Mrs. Ernie Chipchase; men's Prices at Hen'sall community DRESS PLAIDS and FLANNELETTES
comic, Bill Shaddick, Jim Wilds;
1 sale last Thursday were:
best dressed couple, first prize, WOOL and FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
- Mrs. J. Baker and Mrs, E. Cold- Weanling pigs, $11.10 to •$14.60;
well; second prize, Mr, and Mrs. chunks", $15 to $17.75; feeders, $20 SHOES FOR ALL and MCBRINE BAGGAGE
Arthur Parker; door prize, Miss to $2$.50; sows, $75 to $100; Hol- -
LEARY/S I G d were Lois McLellan. stein cows, to $175; Durham
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J Mr and Mrs cows, $130 to $16 $165; Holstein calves,
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Charles Hay and Mr. and Mrs.
$11;50 to $17; Durham calves, $19
SEAFORTH
Clare McBride.
to $33. Fat cows sold up to $11,40
a cwt. „,
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A total of 210 pigs and 150 head
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of cattle and calves were sold.
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Exeter Editor Is
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Hurondale Speaker
Exeter,
Mr. M. J. Southcott, of
addressed the members of Huron -
dale Women's Institute at their
meeting October 30 in the parish
hall of Tr r. Memorial Church,
PERSONAL
Exeter. Mr. Southcott gave a
very interesting sketch of the his-
tory of Francistown, which is the
ACCOUNT
northern part of Exeter.
donation of $15 was voted to
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be forwarded the Canadian
Mental Health, and a bale will be
packed for Unitarian Service, with
Your new, low service charge
Mrs. Roylance Westcott, Mrs.
James Kirkland and Mrs. Mac
of 10 cents a cheque
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Hodgert appointed conveners for
this project. A motor rug will be
is prepaid,, when you get your
given to Mr. and Mrs. John Tem-
pleman, of Staffa, who recently
book of 20 cheques.
lost their home in a disastrous
fire.
The county rally will be held in
2No passbook --quicker service. Z•
Londesboro November 12. Mrs.
Mac Hodgert and Mrs. Elmore
Passmore, delegates to the London
Deposit slips are in your
Area convention, presented high-
cheque book -for banking by
lights. Mrs. Carman Cann com-
mented on the motto, "Order and
mail or speedier service
Method Make All Things Easy."
Mrs. Ernest Pym, convener of
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Horne Economics and Health,
e all chaired the meeting.
Hostesses were Mrs. Henry
A quarterly statement is r Bierlfng and Mrs. James Kirk -
4 land. Mrs. William Sillery was
malted toyour home. soloist. Mrs. E. Passmore will be FARMERS!
hostess for the Nevember 27 meet -
Your the ues are held for you ing`
tiaat the bank as a permanent
record.
For /wfher details Inquire at our nearest branch
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
NW -927
750 !RANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY r0 SFAVE YOU
SEAFORTH BRANCH -G. C. Brightrall, Manager
DUBLIN BRANCH -W. J. Stewart, Manager
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SELLING CORN?
We are in the market for
Shelled Corn,
Check Our Prices Before Selling
BEANS'.
We are wanting White Beans
E. Ls M"Ickle Vlt $to
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