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Robin Hood Pencil Pouches and School
Boxes, Ball Pointed ink Pencils, School
Bags, Lunch Kits, Scribblers and Exercise
Books, Coil Bound Vote Books, Math—
matical Sets, Plastic Rulers, -Reinforce—
merats, Water Colors, Crayons, Diction-
aries, Art Pencils,Graded Lead Pencils,
Examination. Tablets, Shrip Washable
ink, Paste, Music Dictation Books, Check-
ing Pencils, Lead Pencils with •pictures of
Maple Leaf Ball Players — collect them.
Check this list for School Needs
Everything In auto,
mane power features
ttit fIngroilip raises or
leWerS front and rear
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"I Scream Kids" by 'Speedy"
' Beilleinher a flay at Western Fair !
• Arthur Godfrey MUM, The inter, -
national FollIeS prOrldeS a TXXV$1041
i and anteing treat you Will long re,.
i. member. ••
\ Write Western Fair .fOr reserved
Seats. • Places. are $2, $1,50. ftp4. $1, ; • • Enploss .tamped addressed envelope 1.
with mailer order or cheque payable , t , at par in London. I
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Mra, George • Cousins and' lifts 11 * 7 Blizabett Myers eitteirtained . 20
19.'uosts Wednesday' evening, of -last
! week at A miscellaneOtts shower in
honor of M iss Elaine Kernagban
whosie wedding took place last week,
A number of contests were eon_
., ducted by tap, hostess during the
evening.'
Following 'the presentation of gifts
- \, n tasty lunch was by the
THOMAS BAX„rEB Ni—c-ASTE.R ‘ 'hostess,
A funeral service for the late The- 1- --.....,
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Great Line of
Loose Leaf Note Books
Including the newest In three hole loose leaf Zipper Binders and the
refills for them in standard sizes, both ruled and plain,
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VAI-ts BEAUTY SHOP
Speolal $5,00 Permanent
For book to school. From Aug, Gth,
ment now. Phone 40X, Brussels. ;
Presents 'rho Annual Summef
Val's Beauty Shop will be closed
from Aug. 26th. until Sept, 4th,
served
Waterman's Special — With their New Sky
Writer Fountain Pen at $1,95, their is given
free a 25c bottle of their high grade Fount-
ain Pen Ink,
1488 .8.1't.er MeArtAer WaS' held from t
the Tacker rutelitOrial. (-slit..%p el on Wed- I
nesday, Aug.ust 22nd, at 2:20 p.m,
COnaneted. by the•Rev.. Brea. deNries,
I Rector of Trinity Anglican Church,
Interment :followed in Blyth -Union
CemeterY,
EXCLUSIVE:
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• Convenience-3 minute walk to
Union Station, closest hotel to
heart of downtown.
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O Luxurious guest rooms
and spites.
o Good Food—full course
meals and delicious snacks.
o Entertainment—Home
.Of the famous Club Indigo -
featuring Broadway
ShOws nightly.
PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS
Sunday, September 9th, 3:05 P. in. D. 'S, T,
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i Following the family service at
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the graveside, the Last Rites of the
'.\Tasellic Order were conducted by i
the officers anti members of Blyth
' No. 300 Members
of Blyth L 0, 0. F. No. 003 acted as
'as flowerbearers.
Pallbearers .were Messrs.. Albert
Vodden. Walter Sbortreed, Allan
Grant, Elwood Shortreed, John l'ohn-
. sten, and W. N. Watson. Six mere, \ hers of Blyth 1\lalonic Lodge acted
I are honorary pallbearers, •
The late Mr. MeArter, Who was 1
in 'his 30th. year was stricken sud- i
.denly at his home on Friday. and I
passed away on Sunday, Aug, 19th.
Born on the Sth concession of I.
Morris 'PVT., north-half lot 20, On. i i
Sept. 7th. 1870 he was a son of the I
late William MeArter and .7anet 1.
M•clKersey. With the the exception .1
I of some 20 years spent in Western 1
Canada, he had spent his entire life l
I as a resident of Blyth.
ATTENTION FARMERS !
Place Your Order for a 'Cement Silo,
with HUGI'LL BROS., 26 Years of Exper-
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PHONE: EMPIRE 3:410 SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store
ELMER HUGILL
Box 40 Clinton
Phone 'Clinton Hu 2 — 9432 Brussels j He was r an active sriortsmani, in
I his earlier years. ,and had played
Num , f ootlitIll and . baseball for teams, in
Myth, Wingham, Clinton and Sea- 1
forth. In later years he was an tar_
--"---,----_____ dent follower of local baseball. 1
For miiny years he was a photo-
I grapher here, and in Brussels., Tor..
• onto, and several places in the West.
He Wes also an outstanding p'en'-
man, and gave his services freely in
this respect. one such act 'standing
as ia memlorial ;to his hand in the I
form of an honor roll of' service 1
anembers in Blyth Masonic Lodge, I
For many years, and up until recent-
ly, he was an ekcellent painter and
exterior decorator around the comm• i
unity.
' • Prominent in local fraternal soc
• lefties, he was a member of Blyth
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A. F, and A. M. No 30, and received
special recognition last spring when
when he was presented with his
50-year membership jewel.
Had he lived until this fall he
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LuggageExtra-low 'I" !runic so.
bumper guards.
acting and un- .1
makes lo Tw o loading a cinch. s et trunk lights ore
safely, strategically n
Extra safety--Chevrolot's
new 13 Sealed-Beam Read-
lamps actually add 80' to Your night-time seeing.
Exclusive aiming lugs en-sure full benefits.
A light touch of the toe
commands Chevrolet s
swing-type brake and clutch
pedals. The floor is free and
clear for more comfortable
foot room.
"Baby-Guard" rear door locks
-with pushbutton down, the
door can't be opened even from
the inside. An important pro-
tection-at no extra cost.
Clean-limbed elegance
memorable impresseiciovnel'o
right to the fear!
with pride -- ielroDireitv's° broad rear deck and high fashion taillights I •
• ar Wax- Art
I.V.
would 'have been similierly honoured
by Blyth I. 0. 0, F.. .
On November 25th. 1939, he marr-
ied Mary Elva CollinSoll. of Myth.
The couple resided on. Dinsley Street.
Besides his sorrowing widow. he
is survived by a brother, Hugh Ales
'MeArter, of Hartley, Man., who II
the last survivor of •a family of eight-
also a ininther of nephews and
nieces.
• The late Mr. ATO.Arter was a Ilight
rr.vncrrteci eitizen of this rommunity,
and +he service on 'Wednesday after-
s lgrrrely offended by friends
an .relatives,
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braking
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Braking
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Roads seernnew-pavedwii
famed Glide-Ride Prone
Suspension. SPfleric 113
loint design lets wheels
1, p" over rough spots-
slop feel is the superbly
smooth, steady Oriel
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PERSONAUT ES
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A tompfele home erected on
the grounds.Youmay be the proud evened
.4A
SHARKEY THE SEAL
featured on the Ed Sullivan
Show each afternoon and
evening in front. of the Grandstand.
");,t," THE MARINERS
formerly of the Arthur Godfrey
Show — featured each evening
in the "International Revue"
plus B other outstanding vaudeville acts—
Grandstand.
Stylish secret! Left-side,
taillight swings down to•
uncover the Hide-Away
Gas Cap-no more paint ,
damage from spilled
gasoline.
Panoramic view of the road
through the magnificent
sweep of Chevrolet's wide
windshield! A wonderful
view all round-driver can
easily see all 4 fenders.
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or VS engines.
The new 140 h.p. Blue-Flame
"6"-liveliest in Chevrolet history! Ultra high compres-
sion ratio (8 fo 11) means
more efficient use of gasoline
than ever before!
' A flick of the switch, and
the front seat moves to
make you perfectly com-
fortable behind the
wheel.
Chevrolet's PoWer
positioned Seata popular
power option!
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WESTERN FAIR
IS FAMILY SHOW
Western Fair, London, Sept. '10 it
Sept. it, takes pride- in bell* a
"family fair", because Western. has
something for every member of the '
family from prize livestock and
inclositrial displays, flower and grand..
stand shows to Conlrlin's famous
Midway and the largest farm Mach-
inery display in Eastern Canada.
Another attraction on the grounds
this year will be the "nrearn House'''.
This you Must see.
Ontario Hydro Is celebrating its
110•th. annivesury at Western. Fair this
year with an onStaritling exhibit in
the Confederation lInIldirit
Fair officials State that every stall
in the Livestock Pavillon will be
filled and there will be the usual
large entries in 'the sheen, swine and
poultry divisiOns,
The Oiltiatid Sheen Breeders'
AsiFociatiOn will held a sale Sept.
I lath. which protratisg to be an even
( greater success than last yeAt's
successful sale. Western. Oritarie
Holstein and jeraey Shows Will alai)
he held at the fair again 'this year,.
Western is providing setrietViag
'now In. afternoon grandstand per.
I forillatees this year. Men. and
Ines.. Sept. 10 ancl 11 will foottire
1 'the liklWestern Hayride Show With
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everything from champion signer(/'
dancers/ to neck and Roll and Sweet
• harmony. Wed. and Thins.. after-
noons will he devoted to 'harness
r a ein fr, with the great 'Futurity
ircttr4rs and pacers. Fri. 2nd Sat.
Is really for the 'kids, "Kiddy
Rapers:' have Lassie the famous
Ffelbtv.-eld dog, and Silverman in
Perason re' well as the great SiltirlfeY
the Seal. The aveniort grondstana.
perforitatiee it's, by the
V arinerfre who Mlned fame Oil the
HAYRIDE
direct from the NBC-TV Net-
work — Monday and Tuesday
gei:41 afternoons — Grandstand.
/IP "1
Lassie
11!1 /4 The Mighty Superman
Wild Bill Cody, Joe Phillips and
His Trained Horse, Smokey
Part of the array of Kiddies' TV Favourites
featured In "Kiddie Kcspers" Friday and
Saturday afternoons—Grandstand. Special
SatUrday morning show, Canada's Richest Colt Stakes,
Wednesday and Thursday after.
neans —.Grandstand.
So sensational you've got to sample it-the record-stnashIng Turbo-Fire Vet
Astonishingly quiet, Instantly
responsive, it's easily the
most Modern Vs of all!
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Rear springs t ou
mounted wider aparrocit,.
side the frame.- new
steady cornering,
security)
A luXUriously smooth auto-
matic drive with pep-that's
Powerglidel Lightning-fatt
getaway, automatic citivvn-
shift for added passing safety:
Available with V8 or
6 engine's.
Jumbo-Drum Brakes hold the instant you teeth the pedal-BONDED brake lin-, ing (no rivets!) Eay-actig I bralces oh all 4 wheels for CONFIDENT STOPS.
Rolm jaOpty door latches,
help keep doors safely
shut in emergOncies. Also,
at slight extra cost, seat'
bells, padded instrument
panel, shoulder licitness-
CheViolet offers tiiinn all.
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