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Corner Mary & King Sts.
Carl Cantelon, proprietor
Phone HU 2-9032
CLINTON -- ONTARIO ,
SORwifImuminimm
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Trowit$4ip of
Tuckersmith
To facilitate snow removal
operations, the public is re,
quested not to park cars or
vehicles on .roadsides during
the wittiter months.
.And Notice is hereby given
-that the Township will not he
responsible for. any damages
caused to such vehicles as a
result .of snoniplowing opera-
tions. ,
E. .0, CHESNEY, •
Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith
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YOU'RE
NOT
A GOOD
DRIVER
.IF you DRIVE, WHEN TIRED
Driving a car when you are tired is acianger- ,,
ous highway habit. You cannot ,drive safely
in modern traffic if your reflexes are slow
and your eyes are half closed, If you feel
weary—pull off the road and take a rest.
HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS ?
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—ONTARIO
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rmstron de ° Toronto Nteeti
peatUine for sending in ,applica,
tions to take Part in the Soil ana`
Crop Improvement Association bus
trip to Toronto and the .annual
convention there has been set for
January 23, Send along Z4, pay.,
able to W, Montgomeryi at
Clinton.
The .conventiOo. this year in-
cludes an exhibit - of machinery at
the 'ColiSetun, and of course the
Ostia.' speakers. - W, P. .Watsen,
Live .StoolcComtnissioner will give
his address, "The Agriceltural
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est zeal in .thely .work and mak.
MT better in love, work. And.,
prayer.
Mrs, Sim Roobol favoured with
a 'lovely solo, the .Garden,"'
with Mrs. T. J. SherrItt accornp,'
anist. Thank you notes were read
from. Mrs, William ..1.4ferrry and
Mrs. L. =ler; Mrs. W. Cross:
reported that the orona.hed over-
reached Their ,allegation of WO,
The speaker, Rev. C, P. Daniel
spoke .en ,the work of the WKS,-
MrS. R, M, Peck presented the
slate of offieers;-honorary presi-
dent, Miss Al, Ellis; past- president,
Mrs. W. Pi. Crop's; president,. Mrs.
George Armstrong; vice-presid-
ents, Mrs, T. .Coates,, Mrs. A.
Clark, Mrs, Daniel, Mrs, H.
Cook; treasurer, Mrs, W. B, .Cross;:
secretary, Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie;
assistant secretary, Mrs. E.,
SprOat; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. -William Henry; 'Christian
stewardship secretary, Mrs. A.-B,
Roweliffe; friendship secretaries,
Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. E.
Sproat, Mrs. M. Traquair; liter,
ature secretary, Mrs. ga,ri, Rowe;
'associate helpers secretaries, Mrs,
George Hoss,., Mrs. Sberritt, Mrs, S. Mitchell; supply 'secretaries,.
Mrs, R, M, Peck, Mrs, W. R. Dou-
gall, Mrs, James Smillie, Mrs,
William Forrest, MrS. H. B. Jon-
es, Mrs. A. Alexander; citizenship
secretary, 'Mrs. W. R. Stephenson;
Missionary Monthly secretary,
Mrs. Jarvis. Horton; pianist, Mrs,
Sherritt; assistgrit, Mrs. Coates;
press-secretary, Mrs. R. M, Peck;
assistant, Mrs. Hess; Baby Band
superintendents, Mrs. Hess, Miss
Ellis; baby band assistants, Mrs.
E. Ohipchase, Mrs. R. Richardson.,
Mrs, H. 1VIeE`Wan„ Mrs, S.
ell;mission band superintendents,
Mrs. J, Cornell, Mrs. H. Arm-
strong, Mrs. G, Munn, Mrs. Christ- -
tie. . i*" 1.-#, .11i,y,...r.#-
Luncheen was, served by Mrs.
N, Jones, Mrs, W. .11. ,Stephensen,
Mrs. W. R. Dougall, Mrs, Hess.
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• 4.11$ethlehein.' • 17 triernbers
41.0,ad Club, at the Decembe
Mr
ad;
elected president of the London'
we.red roll .call,
Christmasbynr,. "O, „Little Town
um. William Watkins. was re,
oe pets Re
s, Wm Watkins
ans
gopened
presided
with the
'Mrs. Anderson, Sr., and Mrs.
Ilan were named vice-pre.sid-
.0. Other °fife-Ors are, secret--
417# Mrs, Norman 'Manning; trees,'
urea, MrS. RoOth; floWer ,cenven-
erN Mrs. ' Managhan; social .com-
mittee,Mrs.' Managhan, Mrs. Ma-
Jean Anderson, Nellie Nott gee,
""" erv.
(By verropmidego
the annual niaeting. Of the nen4'
Sall Won and installation of .ofv. fivers was held Jrannary 1 in
the Legion Mall, preceded by a
dinner served to. 24 by the 'Ladies'
Auxiliary. President S. G. ante
.was in the,chair for the meeting,
The following officers were in.
stalled by Zone ...Commander Tier,
nisn Teong, Kincardine, assisted•
by George Inglis, gowick, district
service bureau officer; president,
S. Q, Rannie; vice-presidents,
Philip McKenzie, Henry Stasik.;
sergeant-M..4ms, Leonard. Noak-
es; secretary-treasurer, P, E. Mc
Naughton; executive, S.
Arthur, ft. E. Shaddick, , Beer
and Roy Sr-pale, •
and Mrs: Cann; buying committee
Mrs. 13,, Plumsteel, Mrs, Rooth
and Roberta Plumsteel; pianist
Mrs. Magee.
A card of thanks was received
from Mr. and Mrs,, Engel for the
club's remembrance of Mr, Engel
;Who has been in hospital for; some
time. Bones were sent to shut-ins
at Christmas.
Roberta Plernsteel shad charge
of the program which -consisted'
of Christmas carols and instrum-
entals by Mrs, Cann, Susie; Syl-
via and Kathy Cann, Effie, .Carol
and Ronnie Plumsteel; Resalee
and Judy Watkins. ••
Santa Claus -distributed gifts
from' the tree. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Doucette, Mrs, Magee, as-
sisted by the hostess. The Jan-
uary meeting will be at Mrs, .Ben-
nett's home, 'Where Mrs. Manag-
han will assist as hostess, There
will be a. penny' sale at this meet-
ing. -
Mrs. F. Walters
Presides Over
Tuckersmith Club
The January meeting of the
Tuckersrnith Ladies' Club was
held at the home of Mrs. Christ-
ena Brown, with the new presi-
dent, Mrs, Frank. Waltprs, in the•
clialr. Ten members and five 'Vis-
itors were present, The roll call
was answered by "The most use-
ful gift that I received at Christ-.
The secretary's and treasurer's
reports• were given, and a letter
from the Children's Aid Society,
C,,ederich, was read, thanking the
club for the December donation
of $15. At the December meet-
ing, $50 to the Salvation Army
and $10 to the Christmas Seal
TB fund were also donated. The
club voted to collect used cloth-
ing and necessities for Hungar-
ian immigrants in Ontario. Don-
ations are to be left at the home
of Mrs. Walter Pepper before
January 26.
In the program following the
business meeting, readings were
given by Mrs. Alice Lawson. Mrs.
Frank Walters and Mrs. Howard
Johns, and a- contest by Miss
Ruth Crich: The meeting closed
with the Hoineinakers' Prayer,
followed by a lunch served by
group one.
The officers for 1957 are: hon-
orary 'president, Mrs; E.. Crich;
president, Mrs, Frank Walters;
vice-president, Mrs. Bert Garrett;
secretary, Mrs. William Pepper;
treasurer, Mrs. Alice Lawson; as-
sistant secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Ed. 'Layton; pianists, Mrs. E.
Crich, Mrs. William Pepper;
Social committee, Mrs. Warren
Whitmore, Mrs, Warren Gibbings,
Mrs, Eldon O'Brien, Mrs. Walter
Pepper; floWers and cards, Mrs. G.
Orich, Mrs, Bert Garrett; press
reporter, Mrs. Howard Johns.
Auditors for 1957 are, Mrs. N.
Sillery and Mrs. Christena Brown.
-SNOW TRAVEL-
barga"in in Winter
' driving safety...
With a pair of Snow-Travel Tires on your rear wheels you're safety-sot'1111 winter long. PULL AWAY font 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 bile their way through heavy
snow, slush or mud. Sturdy 4-ply Super-Flex Rayon Cord with longer-lasting Jet
Cold Rubber Treads. Super -Leslie SNOW TRAVEL is priedd away below. the market.
600/16 670/15
Reg. List Reg. List
$18.95 $20.70 12.95 13."
and your -and your
Class "A" Class "A" '
trade-in trade-in
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Because of the variable Canadian
climate and because'Canadians en-
joy one of the highest Living stand-
ards in the world, Canadians use
textiles at a rate about three
times the world average,
(BY our lifeasallt PorreoPoadorit)
The annual meeting of the Wo,,
man Missionary Society of Hen,
sailUnited'. Church, was held
Thursday afternoon', January'
with Mrs. C. D. Daniel in the
chair.„ Mrs. O. Armstrong presi-
dent, read" an excerpt from the
Missionary Monthly, written by
Rt. Rev., Jams 5, Thomson, Mod-
erator, Whb expressed his aderat-
lop for the work of the WiNIS and
hoped that in this new year they
Would cOntinue to keep the earn-
'go
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' away. SEEP GOING — when others slip
and slide. WINTER-EXPRESS "100-Level"
Snow-Mud Tires, with identical quality
construction features as new car tires, at
alt honest-to-goodness savings bi you .of
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$13.10, (with trade-in) on the 670/15 size.
Enthusiastic motorists who switched to
WINTElt-EXPRESS lard winter tell us
that they have never before used a tire
with more dOwnright PULL.
The deeper shoulder buttresses dig in to
take a bigger blte•— get, you away -fast
and easy In heavy snow or mud. Smooth-
riding centre tread ribs wipe Slippery,
treacherous film off ice end wet roads for
sure "GO"\ and Safe "STOP". WINTER-
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quietly,' on, dry or bare roads. Priced for
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- two million
It's pay day--arid' in one quick trip to the bank Jim
will have his cheque cashed, a deposit mad;
his bank book written up. He' likes this safe,
convenient way of handling money.
aim's cheque is only one of two million
written every day by Canadians, paying each.
other for goods and services..They represent ,
90 per cent of all transactions involving
money, and speedy, skilled handling of
cheques by the chartered banks is essential )
to the smooth functioning of the economy. ,
-meamor,m, alremmi — Rrvele
Wiltra Mei customer's who write cheques frequently,
there is a current account; for people whose
main purpose is to save, a savings account.
. Your local.branch provides these and
other banking services of value 'to everyone.
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