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LAY-AWAY PLAN
A REWARD OF 'MAO is offered for information
'leading to the apprehension of any person. who
damages property, molests motor vehicles or other-
wise creates a public nuiwnce.
There is no objection to good-natured Hallowe'en
pranks but in a few instances actual damage and
dangerous public,nuisance have been Created.
Enjoy Hallowe'en to the full but not at someone
else's expense.
WARNING!
'The Winetinin. IlAilveoce-Time.,:Weflee4% . 3,940
A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD ANY'
uNTIt, CHRISTMAS
Choose, now while our, stock is.complipte
GORDON DEYELL,
Chief of Police.
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Company Limited
Kincardine Ontario
NORTH HURON CHAMPS—The Wingham Mustangs took the Hanna-
Nimino trophy for the third straight year when 'they again won't*
North Huron Secondary Schools Association ehampionship. The group
included Goderieb, Clinton, Seaforth and Wingbitn. The team. 1$
noW engaged in a home and home ,series with Stratford, The hois
are, left to • right, back row: Raymond Walker; CaMeron Robinson,
Laverne Dowling, 'lien. Bminark, John Newell, GarrY WHIN jiin
Wocksi Neil Turnbull; third row, Bob Campbell, coach, Don MeDowOil,,
Hallowe'en falls on a Saturday evening this year,
and as a result there is an unusual safety hazard for
small children, who may be about •our streets.
Parents are urged to warn their children about the
danger of heavy traffic.
In addition, many complaints have been received
by the Police Department about youngsters riding
double on bicycles. This is not only a most dangerous
practice but is an offense under The Highway Traffic
Act. Positive police action will be taken to stop this
practice.
Still other complaints have been received relative
to careless and dangerous driving of cars by High
School students. Charges will be laid following this
warning.
Jahn Moan' ,Barry Pickfoird, Brlice Irwin, lion Jones. Murray Scott,
Alex Strong;, Paul Strong, manager; second row, Dave Sanderson,
George Jones, Doug Lockridge, Bill Crawford, Allan McDonald, Al-
bert Woods; front row, BilltDelanore
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Dave Kennedy, Pete 'Carmichael,
Wayne ,Brown, captain (holding Hanna-Nitynno Trophy), Frank
Relhl, John Mei'kley and Barry Fuller, John Hotchkiss, not In the
Photo, won the award 'Or the' outstanding linesman of the group.
,..Advance-Tinies photo,
This is your last chance to ptucha
Mill Ends and Yard-Good:
for Coatings, Skirtings, Silitings,1
plain cloths, tweeds, and plaid's at
prices below Manufacturer's cost.
Don't 4rniss ,out on this -wonderful opportun'
to piirchase Imperial Cloth febirice.
GORDON DEYELL,
Chief of Police.
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this material, IJltre,thin plastic
film, an excellent protector of
clothing because it is air-tight, can
be deadly for this same reason if
used as a makeshift covering in
baby's crib or playpen:. Fifteen
moothers have found this to their
sorrow. They could have bought
special, safe mattress covers made
of heavy-gauge plastic, at a very
low cost.
No amount of penny-saving could
replace their loss, says the Ontario
Safety League,
. SALES OFFICE OPEN:
Week Days — 9.00 - 12.00 LOO - 5.00
. Saturdays — 9.00 -12.00
will do just as well?
And so, a tiny baby rolls over 4Drie
night, kicks aside a sheet, presses
his face against the clinging fabric,
and dies.
It"s a horrible story;isn't it? So
are the stories of children who are
seriously burned through their
'parents' careless, storage of match-
es, or whoo are poisoned by drink-
ing turpentine left in a soft drink
bottle,
These stories all have something
in common, They need never have
happened,
The answer for matches, turpen-
tine, and thin plastic is the same.
KEEP THEM AWAY FROM
CHILDREN.
Here are the simple facts about
All social life, stability, progress,
depend upon each man's confidence
in his neighbor, a reliance upon
him to do his duty.—A, Lawrence
Lowell. 0,1111110 ll lllllll II llllllllllll 01111,11, lllll 1,1 llllll and Friends • •
In contradition to the rumors that have
reached us that we have sold our place, i
of business we wish to advise it is our
• intention to be in business for some time
yet; although we may in the future have
a new building.
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UNIFORM CLUAL.ITY • MAXIMUM HEAT-
Chevy's done the next'hest thing
to paving every road in Canada!
First they threw out the front axle and put in torsion-
spring independent suspension. Then they built coil
rear springs into most light-duty models, variable-rate
.leaf springs into heavieS. That made it a ride you have
to feel to believe. A ride that lets you move faster ,to•
get more work done in a day.
Brawnier bulldozer blind!
They're tougher than any Chevy trucks ever made.'
Frames are stronger, cabs 67% more rigid. Front
wheels and tires are precision-balanced. And that new
suspension cushions jars and road shock that used to
spell slow death for sheet metal.
More comfortable cabs!
Easier to hop in and out of too. Many models are a
whole 7 inches lower outside. Yet there's more head
room inside, plus more width for shoulders and hips.
Big m the power department!
With the industry's most advanced gas-saving 6's.
With high-torque Workmaster V8 'performance in
heavyweights. With new 6-cylinder or VS power avail-
able in new L.C.F. models. SSO
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More models than ever! •
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The following poem was com-
posed many years ago by the Rev.
' Austin L. Budge:
MARNOCII
New 4-wheel-drive models, tandems and high-styled
Suburban Carryalls. It's the handsomest, hardiest
Chevy fleet ever to report for duty. See your dealer for
the whole story, and be sure to take a ride!
Anything leis is an old-fashioned truck!
O Marnoch! rustic Marnoch! cut
out of Maple hills
The pioneers who founded thee
were men of iron wills,
But never axe or faggot e'er clear-
ed the forest hare,
For eedars, elms and hemlocks
flourish in glory rare,
O Marnoch, pretty Marnoch, kissed
by the sunny beams,
Just at .thy feet the Maitland, a.
noble river, gleams; ,
The four crossroads dip downwards
to valleys rich and green,
Ox upward, where the wheat fields,
• are a fairy 'queen,
O Martmeh, hearty Marnoch, where
.everywhere was life,
The earth seemed young and
hopeful,.and so were man and
wife;
A (world had here its centre, a
world without its pride,
The Weaver next the cobbler, and
then the store beside. ANOTHER
GOOD REASON
FOR DEALING WITH
"The man you like to call"
• Marnoch, silent Marnoch, like
thee the past now sleeps,
The, hills around seernolonely, the
flowing Maitladd weeps;
Not No! a day is (dawning, the
World is ever new,
Yetithlias its own fair Vision 'as
cars now hurry through,
for FAST, EFFICIENT
:HELPFUL SERVICE
gham Motors Phone 1
w Wngham,
ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST
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PHONE 730
Bal4ed Whole Onions
Baked whole 'onions in their
skids are deliciously different,
Wipe Medium unpeeled, onions
with it damp cloth, Bake in a pre-
heated moderate even (33) degrees
3 .) from 7 to 1% hours or until A' TIFFIN tender. Remove from oven. and
retrieve skins, Season with salt)
WINGHAM ground black pepper and any &f-
aired ,herb.
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer 0.1 A:6.'"
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THRIFT- COULD:
'COT A LIFE
FOR THE SAKE OF A FEW
PENNIES, A BABY LOST ITIrp
LIFE,. • , thus begins . the tragic
tale told fifteen times over so far
in Canada this year, Here's how
it ,goes: The 'dry-cleaning is de-
livered' to the 'Muse. It is pro-
tected' by dust 'proof thin plaStic.
The' mother, taking the `clotheS
otit of their plastic Covering,
decides this Material is too nseful
to throw away.' Why not use it to
protect baby'S mattiess'?. WhY
bother' to buy a special heavy-
gauge mattress cover When this
Meanderings
By B. HENRY LEISHMAN
Recently we had the privilege .of
taking a drive of some 300 miles
by motor car through the counties
of Grey, Bruce and Huron, and to
one who had beet shut in for sev-
eral months, we 'were thrilled•with
the marvelous beauty of the coun-
tryside. Ontario is grand at any
time, but at this time of year it is
extremely beautiful with the green
and gold foliage everywhere, and
the lovely farms with their magni-
ficent buildings, the large dairy
herds and the fat lazy cattle loafing
in the shade, contentedly chewing
their cud, and the orchards With
the trees literally bending down
with, the loads of fruit.
Prosperity everywhere, We saw
two different farms in particular,
each with about fifty heavy beef
steers in their front fields. This,
to an old-time farmer, was a fas-
cinating Sight, 1VIethinks if there
are a 1,5eople on the North Am-
erican continent who have reason
to be grateful, and who, lhould be
an optimistic people, it is the agri-
culturists of the province of On-
tario. Many distinguished men will
tell us that there is no line of busi-
ness, however prosperous, that can
surpass the farming industry. A
farmer must at all times work in
co-operation with nature,, thus he
is drawn closer to a Supreme Being.
The'kiss of the sun for pardon,
The song of the bird for mirth,
You are closer to God in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth.
Now that we are drawing closer
to the Christmas season our hearts
should go out in gratitude to a kind
Providence that we have been per-
mitted to add another milestone to
our lives and to behold the beauty
and the luxury of our land,
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