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The Seaforth News, 1952-07-10, Page 4TOWN TOFtOS Elizabeth • a bet r Marshall of Toron„ IMiss to visited her cousin, Mrs. Gordon McDonald .over the weekend. Mrs. Edith Leask of Winnipeg was a visitor with her cousin, Mrs Phos; Appleby, :Vit Kr11ap, Mi and Mrs, Baroid Shera and Warren of Seaforth and the Dallas family ,pent Sunday with Mr. Clare Way at his cottage near Goderich. Miss Maty Camilla Ryan left for Kingston on Sunday to take a five weeks' course in Physical Education at Queen's -University. Mrs. Clara Porterfield of Winni- pog was a recent visitor with Mr, and Mr, E. Geddes. Mr, Chas, Whitman and son. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Whitman and two children and granddaughter, Miss RECEPTION For Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Mc- Clure in the Coniinunity Centre Tuesday, July 15 Good Music EVERYBODY WELCOME Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly Bobby Downs and his Orchestra Seaforth Lumber Ltd, COAL AT SUMMER PRICES Phone 47 NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS FROM JULY 21. TO AUG. 5 Last Pickup JULY 14 — A.M. SCOINS CLEANERS SEAFORTH CAB PHONE 580M 4 it nu Sm.viee R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop. All Passengers Insured COMING EVENT MONSTER BINGO .InIy 1.5th, y P.M. 1 ghu, 'AAA ',,,d ,t 1(irrli,�la.Uiwri,t Jf• u:r,:_ MUTUAL LEADER HONOURED J. Ken McPherson The .Mutual Life of Canada is pleased to announce that Mr. J. Ken McPherson of Mitchell has qualified for membership in the M L C Production Club. Membership in this group is attained only through the un- derwriting of a large volume of protection, which continues in force from year to year, and the maintenance of a high personal standard of confid- ential service to policyholders. DANCE Stratford . Casino Saturday July 12 Ted Parker and his 11 piece orchestra • Every Wednesday Dance to Paul Cross and his orchestra Admission 50c ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT Patricia hosier, all of Lansing, Mich. Were guests over the weekend With Mrs. Chas, \'hituuan's sister, Mrs, George Connell. Mr, and Mrs, James Murray and sonGerald, of Windsor. visited Mr and Mrs. Peter Ms Cowan. . Misses Rana McKenzie and Mar- garet Patrick sailed from Quebec on S.S. Atlantic, July n, to spend July and August In Britain and the Con, tine nt. Teachers attending S u n1 iii e r School from Seaforth are: Mrs. Ag- nes Mason, Mrs. Elva Ellis, Miss Jes- sie Finlayson, Mrs. Geraldine Eck- ert, Miss Ann Eckert to London for the five weeks course in Primary Method; Miss Geraldine Ilckert,, 1,;(1 - :Nation Coarse at London: Miss Mar- garet Willis and Miss Eleanor Wea- ver to Hamilton for Piinrary Meth- ods. Mr. D. N. Eastman is.. taking the two weeks' refresher course in Toronto. Miss Sheila McFadden is holiday- ing olidayin;' in Toronto with her aunt and uncle Mrs. Ron Ely and Mr. Ely. Mrs, \V, R. Shaw, London,. spent AtiMunaolor rrlIE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 1%1962 the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, B. Houssey. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Hildebrand, Kitchener, with relatives aver the weekend. Miss Terry McIver, • Perth, is =Tending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and MTs, Peter Mciver. Miss Ann Laoise and Master Billy Parrett of Hamilton are spending their vacation with then grrnd- ptuents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lberhart. Miss "Marlene Allen, Goderieh, is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. McQuaid. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dixon, Yam. couver, are spending their vacation with his father, Mr, Geo. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hays, De- troit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C, P. Sills and Mrs. R, S. Hays. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Hutchinson and son, and Miss Betty Bannon are holi- daying with relatives in Windsor.. Mr. Sam Wright of Windsor spent a few days with Ken and Don Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Soarers of Detroit were visitors with Dr. and Cit .m4® m y NEW VERY LOW PRICES On over 100 New and Used Trucks, Tractors, Farm Mach- ines, Refrigerators, Electric Washers, Etc. 1100 ft to ID Binder Twine ..............per bag $17.50 Baler Twine per bag 15.50 JOHN BACH PHONE Seaf orth LH. Dealer Mrs. F, Ilarbarn and Mr, and_ Mrs, Geo. Eaton.. Mr. 'and Mrs. Cly Sills and family of Wayne, Mich., Omit last, week - and with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cum The old strips in Carnegie_ Library ningham. It is thirty years sinee Mrs, wbk'h were in bad repair, were re. Sills was here with her cousin, Mrs. moved, las week and replaced by new. C. Cunningham, cone ate slips, Debentures and Guaranteed Certificates 3% for 1 and 2 years from 3 to 10 years • • Interest payable half yearly • $100 or more accepted THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation Head Office — London, Ontario District Representatives Watson & Reid, Seaforth, Ontario F. G. Bonthron, Hensall, Ontarlo �d�4 �i %/ % %. iii t A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE a ;e,,,..ra:<., .,,.x.a.•s��',1<'"" sus SA:, RE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET TRUCKS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE More truck for your money Stack up a Chevrolet truck against any other truck, capable of handling the same payloads, and you'll see that Chevrolet gives you far more for your money. Chevrolet, for all its low price, brings you ruggedness, stamina, and exclusive truck features you won't find in many trucks costing a lot more. ............... iigal•ammsFo qo Stack up what you get for what you pay ...and join the nation's largest group of truck buyers by choosing Chevrolet Maybe you didn't know that by far the biggest number of truck users in Canada today are buy- ing Chevrolet Trucks. They are . . . and for good hard-headed reasons. Because what they're after in a truck can be set down about like this: 1) It's got to be low in cost. No use paying a lot of extra money for a truck that the truck will have to earn back. Chevrolet trucks give you more for your money. 2) Upkeep and operating costs must be low. A truck is money -making equipment. It can't be a money -waster. Chevrolet trucks work for rock -bottom "wages" on fuel and maintenance, 3) How well the truck does the job is all- important. It's got to have the capacity, power and rugged construction to get work done—effi- ciently and economically. Chevrolet trucks are engineered and built for your loads. 4) The truck must be rugged, long lasting. That's an important part of over-all economy. Chevrolet trucks traditionally bring more at trade-in, for what they cost, than any other truck. If these considerations make sense to you, take a good long look at facts 1, 2, 3 and 4 below. Then come in and let's see how a Chevrolet truck can save you money in your business. ON THE ROAD WITH THE GREATEST PAYLOAD Rock -bottom operating costs Many thousands of truck users have proved to their own satisfaction that Chew roles costs the least of all to own and maintain. Valve -in -Head economy, in the four great Chevrolet engines, saves on gas. Chevrolet's special 4 -way engine lubrication system reduces friction and wear, keeps oil costs low, Engineered and built for your loads Chevrolet trucks are engi. neered to your payload requiretnents. You don't waste money by buying "too much truck" — you dont risk work interrup- tion or slow -downs by buying "too little truck." Frame, axles, springs, body, brakes, and power are part of a well'balanced team. Lower, slower depreciation Records show that Chev- rolet trucks traditionally bring more money at re- sale or trade-in than any other snake. Chevrolet's market value stays up be- cause the value stays. in, Here is further evidence that Chevrolet is the best truck buy. CT•4525 SEAFORTH MOTORS