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I 'Complete Hearing Tests at No Obligation.
Demonstration of new tiny Transister Hearing Aids
and famous Beltone Hearing Glasses.
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Plow down fertilizer (1). on sandy soils to be planted
to corn ('ti) where larger amounts of fertilizer than ie
safe to apply near the seed at planting time is to be
need and (3) When rye, straw, corn stover, etc. are
turned under.
,FALL GRAINS
A Starter Fertilizer containing attogeti, pliesphentie
and potash Should be applied at planting thne.
HAY & PASTURE
tipplictitien of Orli-neer hielifeS Winter, lieriliness
end early spring growth for both established legume
sods and .new pcetlingS,
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BELORAVE, ONTARIO
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The management and staff of Pearson Motors Ltd., invite you to conie in and
see the Exciting new PONTIAC and BlUKIK
Seven new models now on display in Zurich and Exeter.
.PEAR SON MOTORS L
PONTIAC — BUICK — VAUXHALL GMC TRUCKS — BEDFORD VANS • • ,
ZURICH. . •_, EXETER r;
TO LIVE IN KITCHENER—CeleSte 'Schnurr of AMA-nay, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, 'Eugene Schnurr, Was marreed on Saturday at Sacred,
Heart Church, Mildmay to Paul Fackoury, also of that villagie The
wedding took place at noon. The bride has been on the .nursing staff
of Wingham General Hospital, for ,some time.—Photo by Msyk Studio.
— 75 CAR SALE — 75 CAR SALE — 75 CAR SALE — 75 CAR SALE -- 75 CAR SALE
I — Pearson Motors Ltd. —Pearson Motors Ltd. — Pearson Motors Ltd. — Pearson MoVors Ltd. Pearson Motors Ltd.
54's
'54 PONTIAC BUSINESS COUPE,' automatic
drive,- custom radio, finished with a full 'eke.
ther interior $790
'54 METEOR RIDEAU HARDTOP, automatic
drive, power steering, radio, power brakes,,,,
' 9999
'54 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, automatic drive,
radio whitewalls, eXcellent shape. '
'54 PONTIAC PATHFINDER, DELUXE Sedan, ' tar
54 PONTIAC 2-Door, a 40;000 mile origina,, It It s:. ,rrir
'54 METEOR NIAGARA 2-Door, custom "iadio#•, Afil P''"
'54 CHEIVieRwgiLinEist ;Door Sedan, very clean car, 0,
new bronze metallic -
new _ .... ._ ..... .....
radio, owned by an elderly gentleman, 'like ;1',
;shed in Highland Green . —_., , . ..... ;ti.:(1750 ::
$665 . C11,.ee,
53's. ,.:: 1
*'53 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN $390 .,i , '
'53 OLDS. 98 SEDAN, hydramatic, radio, /power ee. ....1
brakes, a luxury car $435 'pa cm
'53 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, dynaflow, radio , en
owned by a local school teacher $O
'53 I''ONTIA0 PATHFINDERPATHFINDER$EDAN, Innehed
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in gleaming Black, ,excellent condition „. $595
'53 FORD SEDAN, 'custom radio, new tires' $595
52's
'52 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN.
'52 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE. 2-Door,
newly refinlihed in Banff Blue.
'52 CHEVROLET COACH, Blue.
'52 PONTIAC FLEETLINE SEDAN, 4-Dbor,
'52 METEOR CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, good
'52 AUTTIII8Npor SEDAN, ' Black with "whitewillis
executive driven.
51's
'51 METEOR SEDAN,, custom radio, . overdrive,.
Black with whitewalls.
'51 PONTIAC SEDAN, 49,090 original trite..
9 Where 51'e—Buicks, Plyntontbs; Dodges,. Fords.
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'50 PONICIAC 2-Door DovVn :Payment $69
'50 MERCURY SEDAN With radio, 2.-tone Green. • 0.4 f non motor .... . Down Payment $69 I
'59 PONTIAC) DELUXE SEDAN, 2-tone GrCeni
With radio DOwn Peptic* $89 e"
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Your Ikdat Week to STEAL
A CAR AT PEARSON'S
We MUST Make Room for New Model Cars Soon
IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE YOU CAN STEAL, TAKE A LOOK AT THE PRICES LISTED. BELOW -
COME, SEE US YOURSELF. BE CONVINCED
YOUR GAS HOME, IFS WE CAN'T MAKE A DEAL
No Down Payment — If Your Credit Is Good
L OW Cost GM
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• e'tri 'The cars listed below must 'absolutely .lee, all
sold in order to make room 'f o the new ,models. • 0 1
Make us an offer on any one of ,these, _We.
guarantee you will go home With, a car.
FORD MAINLINE • TUDOR, cuitoin
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TRUCKS — BEDFORD VANS
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New Cars and Demonstrators
'59 FORD CUSTOMLINE TUDdR, new car war-'
rarity, 6,000 miles
'59 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF TUDOR, $ t2w29o5-
tone, coral and white, new car War-
ranty
'59 PONTIAC STRAW-CHIEF ,1-DOOR, finish-
ed
$2495
in lovely crown sapphire $2595
'59 PONTIAC LAURFINTIAN, 4-Door, V-8, auto-
matic, custom radio, ,padded dash, wind-
shield washers, new.
'59 BUICK ELECTRA ;225, equipped with every
conceivable GM accessory but refrig-
eration- ... ...„ ....... „,e .. , ..-...... ..„ $2,000 OFF LIST!
'59 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, our courtesy
car, now for sale at $625 down
GMC , TRUCKS
Only 2—HALF-TON LONG BOX PICKUPS left.
Only $1995 and your, acceptable trade-in (if
it's a truck or not).
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Attention, Loggers, Surveyors,
Contraotors
'57 GMC le-TON PICK-UP with 4-wheel drive,
only 5,000 miles, one-half original price.
'57 'GMC 1-TON 4-Wheel Drive, only 3,700
miles, make us an 'offer. •
'58 GMC LONG ' BOX PICKUP, like new,
only , $1795
'57 FORD 1-TON STAKE, 4-speed transmis-
shin, only 21,000 miles.
'56 DODGE HALF 'TON PANEL.
'56 DODGEtires .2% -TON VAN, new motor, new
'53 GMC M1 -TON PICKUP.
'52 GMC %-TON PICK-UP.
'51 MERCURY 1-TON, 4-speed transmission,
like new.
'50 In. 1-TON, '7x9 Stake Hotly; dual rear
wheels, 4-speed transmission.
'49 CHEVROLET M1-TON PICKUP.
NEW BEDFORD 34.,-TON PANEL , $1995
ALL THE CARS LISTED BELOW CAN BE
BOUGHT ON LOW-COST GMAC TERMS,
WITH ONLY ONE-THIRD DOWN, BAL.
ANCE 'UP TO 36 MONTHS OR IF YOUR
CREDIT IS GOOD
'No Money ,Down
58's
Balance
'58 CHEVROLET' DELRAY "2-Door, only 22,000
miles .... . _ .................... ,..,,,,.,••,.$1595
'58 PONTIAC STUMM:I-CHIEF 2-Door, 6 cede
Custom radio, low mileage ..... „.... ..... $1595
'58 VAUXHALL STATION WAGON, only 4,000
eriginal miles, the scarcest model on the
road today $1495
'58 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDAN, anniver-
sary gold metallic, Custom radio .. $1575
57's
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, 8-cyl.,
custom radio, seat belts, all-new nylon
whiteWalls, 27000 miles $1295
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, radio,
automatic drive, wheel discs, executive'driv-
en $1,315
'57 FORD, CUSTOMLINE 500 STATION WAG-
ON, 4-Door, V-8, automatic, ,custom radio,
positively like new' „.... ..... ,.....„.„ ....... $1695
'56"s
' 450 BUICK SPECIAL 4-Door Hardtop, equipped
with automatic drive, whitewalls, finished in,
gleaming crocus yellow $1295
DODGE DELUXE 2-Door, radio, whitewalls,
wheel discs, owned by one of our , mecb-
allies " $1045 '
CHEVROLET 2-DOOR HARDTOP, automatic
drive custom ladle, etc, $1.195
CHEVROLET OLET ZeDoor, excellent condition, 2-
tone,Green $995
CHEVROLET 4,Door, 210 Seriee, driven by
a woman since new e $995
'56 AUSTIN A-50 SEDAN, radio, overdrive, gray
with red ,leather interior, showroom condi-
tion • $850
056 PONTIAC) PATHFINDER 2-Door, custom
radio, rear-seat speaker, 34,000 original
miles $995
FORD FAIRLANE STATION WAGON, auto-
matic drive, Tebird Motor ...... ..... $1175
55's
isaosmte with automatic drive, radios, none
have over 40,000 miles; While they
We Are Overstocked, With
8 .--' '55 CHEVROLET SEDANS
$ , 4, Balance'85
'55 PONTIAC'LAURENTIAN Hardtop 2-Door,
, ,or . ,, i . 4 ,, $0 `
whitewalls, Wheel discs 9
05
'55 DODGE SEDAN,. radio, , new motor, a steal
at $695
"'55 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN, complete
+ with bed, just the thing for traveller .,,, $675
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....,1100 of wedding stationery at Advanotaimos.
'Pee Adv911994"1199fe We4wdoky, cot. 1.0)k) Special Invitation Sunday'visitors. and
Entineesen Hargrave were
Mr. and Mrs. AMOS AttWood of
Teeswater, Mr, Clarence Bender of
GowanStQWII and Misses. Louise and
Margaret Bender of Listowel.
Mr, and Mrs. Stan '':?rester and
Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Earl ganmans, near
Listowel,
'Week-end visitors with Mr, and.
Mrs, Earny Darcey were Mr. and
Mrs. Art Mitchell of Crediton,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs Crosby Sotliern were Mr, and
Mrs, B R. Deugan of Walton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, William Campbell were, Mr,
and Mrs. Reuben Appleby of Wing-
ham, Mr, and Mrs, Melbourne
White and Mr. Clifford Strong of
Dobleington..
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Hambly were, Mr, and
Mrs, Welden Hambly and family
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hambly and Jeff of Kitchenee.
• MiseeLetitle _Matthews , and „Mr.
Melvin Batteres arrived at the
former's home here last week after
spending the past few months in
Sc sketch ewan.
Mrs, Jack Plume and David of
Holstein, Mrs. Harold Musselwhite
and Mrs. E. Plume of Toronto
visited a day last week with Mr.
end Mrs. Tom lVfeCle.ment, Thr
latter remained for a few days'
visit Week-end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack King wore Mr, and Mrs
Bert Bellamy of London and Mr.
and Mrs, •Roy Bellamy of Ridge-
town,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Clarkson were Mr, and
Mrs. David Marwood and Debbie
of Highland Creek, Mrs. William
Marwood, Reita and Ronnie of
Maple and Miss Janie Watteress of
King City,
Miss Edith Jewitt returned
home • to Florida last week after
visiting for two weeks at the home
,of her sister, Mrs. Jack Winters
and Mr. Winters.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knifton of
South Porcupine visited for several
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bast,
Mrs, Nellie Gamble spent two
days last week at the home • of
Mrs. Stewart McNaughton in
Wingharre,
Mrs. Geo. Baker returned home
on Friday after spending the past
ten days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Hartwell Strong near Gorrie
Mr. and Mrs. William Davies of
Toronto spent last week at their
home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Roydeir Devitt
attended the wedding of a niece in
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in
Kitchener last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Corbett of
.Woodstock, visited friends in town
Saturday and also attended the
Howick Fall Fair in Gorrie,
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gohn and
family of Toronto spent the week-
end with Misses Lenore and Violet
Beswitherick,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris and
family of ,Brownsville pent the
week-end with Mrs, Nellie 'Gamble
arid John.
Messrs. Bob Campbell and Clare
Campbell motored their father, Mr.
Henry Campbell to Malton on
Thursday, when he left by plane
for the western provinces where he
will visit relatives for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Aldrich of
Galt visited en the community
over the week-end and attended
Gthoerrie'll
. "rick fair Saturday i r
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Donaghy of
Nova Scotia spent several days
last week visiting with Mrs. Lin-
nie Ellsworth and Mies Laura Don-
agh.
Miss Mary Byrd of 'London spent
several days last week with friends
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Schaefer spent
one day last.week in Kitchener,
Two carloads of the 'Fordwich
L.O.B.A. members attended a meet-
ing last week of the County Lodge
of number 4-Wellington, held in
Harriston,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore spent
the week-end in Paris, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Foot and
also visited in Preston, Sunday,
with Mr, and Mrs. Hiigh Frew.
Mr, Earl Ridley and Miss Terri
Lee Ridley of London, spent sev-
eral days last week with Mrs. Dora
Friends of Mrs. Roy Gadelte will
be sorry to hear that-she is con-
fined to Listowel Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Mac Corbett and
family of London, visited over the
week-end with Mrs. Ed. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson and
Garfield and Mr, and Mrs.W. Hale
grave visited one day last week
with Mr. Harold Gibson in Vic-
toria Hospital and we are pleased
to report Harold seemed much im-
proved. He has been confined to
the hospital there, for the past
three months, as a result of, an
accident,
Mr, and Mrs, Don Bridge and
family and Mr, and Mrs. James
Vittie spent one day last Week in
London,
Mr, and Mrs, James Robinson
'spent one day last Week in Guelph
Paled Kitchener.
Mr. and lVfre. Tom El* of
Guelph and Kitchener,
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Ellis of Guelph
visited Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.
Tom ,McCiement and Mrs, Ida
Gallagher and attended the Howick
Fair in Gorrie.
Sunday Visitors ,with Mr, and
Mrs. Ira Schaefer Were Mr. tend
Mrs, George Trethevvey and faMily,
of Stratford and Mr, and Mrs, Don
Schaefer, Judy arid David arid Mrs.
Allan of Toronto.
Mr. Dori Schaefer, who has been
employed by Nesbit Thompson
.firm in Toronto for the past two
Years, has been teaneferred to
Montreal and left this Monday
tnornina •to assurne.his new ,duties,
Mr, William Boehier, Mr, and
Mrs, Warren !Zurbrigg, Mrs, Rey
Kennedy, Me, John Baylor and Ur,
David Johneee attended the fun.
oral, Monday Of the late Mr.
Christian 13dehler at Perietang, he
htiitrg a brother of Mr, Win.
Boebler ,
Mrs, .tiby Potester Toronto
spent tire.weekend et: her hotria
here, "1.1
from the largest dealer in Huron County