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OBITUARIES
MRS. MARY JANE tSOE&t11H MRS. JAMES M. BOWLER
.The funeral service was held Mrs. Ella Margaret Bowlecr,
at Dashwood on Wednesday af-
ternoon for Mrs. .Mary Jane
Smith, .79; who died Monday
in Exeter hospital: Interment
'Was in Maitland cemetery,
Goderieh. '
She was founder of River-
side Nursing Home, Mitchell.
Surviving are pane daughter
and five .sister, dncluding Mrs.
eorge-Pr.ator - an d ..'Airs.. Lorne
Thurlow •of. Goderaich, ,and ° Mrs.
Ernest Townshend of Bayfield.
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89, widow of James M. Bowler,
died in Toronto after a long
illness, She was (born in Kings-
bridge,+ daughter of the late
Yfi•chael Dean and Abigail
O'Neil, Dean. She lived most of
her life in KingOridge. She
•was a member of St. Joseph's
Roman CathoLc Church, Kings-
bridge.
. urviying_are one Aon Maur-
ice D'Oa�n, Toronto; three daugh-
ters, Miss - Elurzabette Bow1ier,
PRICE TA
1c�L Transpoitation
sed Cars
19b5 Studebaker
FOUR DOOR
utomatic transmission, power brakes, heavy duty equip-
ent and many other extras.
1:965` Renault
inished in red, automatic transmission, disc brakes, lea- -
er upholstery andseveral other outstanding features.
a
1965 Renault
• FOUR DOOR
andard transmission, disc brakes and all the famous
enault features. Finished in blue.
1965Renault
FOUR DOOR-
Standard°with all the outstanding Renault features.
1964 Studebaker
Commander
' TWO DOOM'
sand colored two -door with radio, standard transmission,
indshield washers and several other features.
71964 -.Studebaker
Daytona
FOUR DOOR
utomatic, push button-redio, power brakes
heel discs as well as several other features.
and full
1963 Studebaker
DOOR
FOUR
F011R DOOR
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e have four of these- fine--'63's-with both_standarclLarld ,
utomatic transmissions. Choose from black, maroon or
ue. .All have several extras and all are -priced to sell.
Five to choose from
1963 Ren�ult
RS and STAPION WAGONS'
FOUR DOORS
ake your selection from five 1963's on our lot. All of
ere fine cars ere four door- sediiins with several out -
ending extras, Several colors from which to make your
lection. Shop early and have your pick.
DROWN
& SUPPLY
1962 Studebaker
FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Automatic transmission, wheel discs, windshield washers
anti finished in green. Priced for quick sale.
1961 Studebaker
.; .y . ,TWO DOOR
An automatic with radio, vinyl interior and windshield
washers. Priced right.
i96l.Studebaker
Mrs. James (Cecilia) Ebey, bath
of Toronto; Mrs. Ignatius (Hel-
en) .O'Leary, Landon; one bro-
ther, Ignatiiuus Dean, Montreal;
one sister, Miss Stella Dean,
Ki ng slbridge.
FOUR DOOR SEDAN -
A four door' sedan with wheel discs, vinyl interior, 6
cylinder, standard transmission. -
1961 Oldsmobile
Super 88
FOUR DOOR ."HARDTOP
-DONALD ATKINSON
Donald U(Casey) Atkinson,
60, 'Bayfield, died Friday' while
visiting -relatives at. Detroit,.
Michigan. `
He .,is survived by a brother,
Dr. J. M. Atkinson and a neph-
v, Stuart Atkinson, St. Clair
Shores, Michigan.
The body was at the G. A.
Whitney funeral home, Sea -
forth, until 10.30 a.m., Tuesday,
when removal was made to Tri-
nity Anglican Church, Bayfield,
for a funeral service at 2 p.m:
Tuesday. Burial was made at
Bayfield cemetery.
The body was at Rosar's fun-
eral home, 467 Sherbounne
street, Toronto. Requiem igh
mass was held at St. Basil' Ro-
man Catholic Church, T onto,
Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Family
prayers were Geld at the -Lodge
funeral -.home, Goderich, Wed-
nesday t 9:30 p.m., with Rev.
Father Chary Carauana of St.
Joseph's 'Church, Kingsbridge,
-officiating.- •,T4nhporary -e.ntotnb,-
-ment- -w-as made- in Colborne
cemetery. . The Lodge funeral
hgme was in change of the fun-
eral..arrang ements .
Is equipped with.power brakes, power steering, push but-
ton radio and many other Oldsmobile extras. Priced real
low. -
1961 Renault
DAUPHINE
A four door sedan finished in red. A good car at an econ-
omical .prime, _-
1960 Renault
FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Finished in red and in top mechanical repair.
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TWO
19b0- Studebaker
FOUR DOOR SEDANS
-One- standard and one automatic transmission. Onecomes
r equipped with radio. Both have all the big Studebaker
features. One black and one finished in beige.
MRS. MARY GLEN
The funeral service was held
Wednesday afternoon at Clin-
ton for Mrs. Mary Glen, 76, of
R.R. 5, Clinton, who, died Mon-
day. in Clinton hospital. Inter-
ment was in Clinton -cemetery: -
The former Mary Alice Mac -
Laren, she was asister of W. A.
MacLarew of •Goderich. Also
surviving are one son, one
daughter and another, brother.
1961 Renault o
DAUPHINE FOUR DOOR SEDAN '
Get a good many trouble free miles and economical miles
out -of this one.
263 Huron Road "Your Imperial ESSO Dealer"
TIVE
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524-6271
Benmiller
Card -Party
BENMIIILER.—An enjoyable
card party was held in Ben -
miller Forester's Hall last Sat-
uiday night with nine 'tables
of "500". High- lady's and man's
prizes were won by Mrs. P.
Harrison and Courtland Kerr.
Low lady's and man's prizes
went to Mrs. gnid Jewell and
-Mr. - W: Hnrner'. ,_
A draw $rize of • a lovely pin-
up lamp -was won by Mrs. Al-
,bert Durst. Lunch was served
which ended another success-
ful
uccess-ful card party.
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Letter To The Editor
Dear Sir: -
Many years ago' I stated that
some day we would be faced
with a revolu•tion in Quebec.
This, of counse, is 'happening
now. I further state that, at
this time, there are,eertain fac-
tions present in Quejty , at this
moment who are working, not
only, to separate Quebec from
Canada, but to form a "Com-
munist State" or "Bloc," within
the North American Continent.
For example, you 'will note that
robberies in Quebec are almost
'day by say Qeeurelyees: -'•Ha' nit
Trust Conipat�ies, etc. are all
being victimized. This, how -
ewer, is not the result of two
or three people seeking a fast
d-ollar. It is well and -truly
organized.
I think it • is safe -to as, umne
that 'the proceeds from these
robberies go into the kitty,' to
further "the cause." While our
Canadian politicians arebusy
rrickering among themselves,
which is precisely • a part of the
plans file eon nt nistic ectapus
is working in Quebec, and un-
• less stopped NOW, Twill event-
ually succeed. The shortest
distance 'between two points is
a straight Elie. From the Ber-•
S - .
a
incrPpi-► ; Ug.1reT1ri0 be.AecesSary.
but not .much.
Meanvohi1e our military lead-
ers are reducing the size of oux
forces in Canada to the state
•lhat a troop of Russian Boy
Scouts could take it. Certain
ing Straits in the -North Weat,
to Cuba in South East, with a
Communist dominated state in
between, which in turn could 11eople are holding up to rida-
be used for landing fields, srup-jcule the E1�[O, organization
ply depots, etc., will completely II which exists solely far such
dominate 'the U.S.A,. emergencies. One poetic maid-
~' Those of, us who think of any ed reader quoted, I !believe,
suture war, in terms of solely words to the effect of, "A Tis -
have, I'm afraid, bean ket a Ta. ket, . I've got my Con-
nuclear,convpletely brainwashed, in the Crete Casket." In reply, I rwould'•
words. of the song, "It ain't iike. to state "A Tisket a Tas-
nessly so." `Ve are over lief,- You've Blown Your Blink-
__ en Gasket. °
lookingceari, for instance, Ta(buh,
a nerve':gas, wcWM h"at -WS tsnie `i'o" get back to-Qire{tics
iz 'being manufactured in Soviet' average French -Canadian pis a
Russia,' maybe Cuba, ais!o. This dedicated Canadian. However,
gas is- far more effective -in a with.n recent years the subver-
militant sense than the old, ab- element, has .reached the
solete "Atom Bon -b" because, mind -of th-e young separatist.
in $0 seconds, lit can paralyze i•Commun:ism feeds on the young
th'_, brain, and lun's. This in and ;restless, and grows fat, a
turn, when delivered by missile, i pu'(?y lez..tatoni.al ma;.n-t 'that
using the "element of s,urpri,se," dnless stopped someplace, will
ran knock out the population. encompass _the, entire world.
but would not. damage other ;'The pacifist, the man who pre- -•
large scale • facilities such as tends to see nothing, is a boon.
eleetria. power, and vast water • to this disease.- -•.The place to
super'
In otter words, who wants a-,
con ntry full of radioacti ity,
barren and completely useless,
when you can -take it intact,
minus th eoccup-ants. A little
With the incredible comfort
of foam -rubber seats,
,. .�, rigs.•
h•-
'start is with the separated. Its
Ver 'lion you think; Tiri l
-give them, they know hot what
they do." -
Norman Pyrah,
•Dungannon, Ont.
DUNGANNON
DUNGAI'NON. — Mr. Albert
Rivett, Straffordville, called on
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rivett and
family on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and
family called on Mr. and Mrs..
Foy Ashton and family on Sun-
aay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilpat-
rick of Wingham visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Bake and family.- Miss
Lynda Blake - of Agincourt was
u.lso home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey' Culbert
nd girls visited on Sunday
'with Mr: and Mrs. James Beaton
cif Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Bea -
'on "observed their 62nd Need-
ding anniversary on Saturday'.
Mr. -Harvey Culbert;` road
•uper.intendent, attended the
Good Roads Convention ;held in
Toronto last week. He left Sun-
day and returned home Friday.
j . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park spent •
Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Gor-
don Schultz and girls. "
how come a Ren..uIt is
by f4heiowestpriced 4door
automatic you can by?
CDOU
Renault Auto- ":..better than most cars—at
m,ati'C_prices any price." That's quality. So is
kart -at $1,875. a heater that melts snow off the
(P.O. Ed. Corn- roof. And an engine that starts
fie-; uv!i=t -normo.m.pr-o ise.0`'_beiow. 'Full anti-_#
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quality. For example, each rust dipping. Four-wheeisc
Renault 8 seat has 5" foam brakes. And up to 45 miles a
rubber in it. CAR & DRIVER gallon: FTen"8ult 'has Them all,
M A G AZ I N E called them : yet it offers the lowest -priced, I U WI ®�+!■!"N
4 -door automatios you can buy.
Test one. You'll buy one.
Renault 8,..
voted tar of the Year by
TRACK &TRAFFIC MAGAZINE • -
....941001.4111.49111.
HURON AUTOMOTIVE & SUPPLY
263 HURON ROAD, GODTRICH 524-6$71
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SAVE TIME' AND
MONEY LATER --
-WITH A
watch
check-up
now!
Here's why it's so important
to get a check-up by a quail -
fled, professional •watch.
maker. • A , good ,watch is • :°
grade to work constantly,
for years. But jarrings,dust,
dirt or humidity can some-
times throw off its intricate,.
hard-working mechanism.
Of course, your watch may
be working fine, but if you
bring it in for a check-up
now you may avoid possible
costly damage later. ,.
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94* SQUARE • GODEttICH