The Wingham Advance-Times, 1939-04-13, Page 3Thursday, April 13 th, 1939
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”1 needed a new barn roof and I went into
the matt er very carefully .The annual report
of my mutual insurance company showed
that last year out pf 15 fire losses 7 were
caused by flying embers, and 3 by light
ning. I talked to my insurance agent and he
advised a fire-proof roof above all else so I
decided on metal. Metal protects against
fire arid lightning and also against wind,
weather, rot and upkeep.”
I chose Metal and I bought TITE-LAP
"Tite-Lap, to my way of thinking, has all the best
features in metal roofing. It is rigid, has maximum provision for nailing, is absolutely weather-tight. I
got the Council Standard quality, and the 2? year
‘guarantee that goes with it. And I was glad to learn
about the new reduction in cost because there’s no
sales tax any more.”
• Send ridge and rafter measurements for FREE
roofing estimate. Address Dept, 908.
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Combine and put in cocktail glasses
2 cups chilled orange segments
2 tablspoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons 'sugar
Just before serving, pour over:
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