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The Seaforth News, 1959-11-26, Page 5..re8=.. u r rye WINTER Ti at L6ese BARG PRICES No Trade-in Required and Save up to X17.50 per pair 7.50 x.14 and 6.70 x 15 Tubeless --- reg. $59.00 - air 0w per All other sizes at the same special Discounts, Available .in Goodyear Suburbanite, Firestone Town and Country, Dominion Royal Winter Ride, Goodrich Trailmaker MMCUTCHEOH MOTORS PHONE 56, BRUSSELS' Your Supertest Dealer Brussels Motors PHONE 173, BRUSSELS Your Cities Service Dealer TOWN TOPICS Constable Sazti hates, who has been living in the Helmer Snell house on Ord Street, is •moving to the -PUO house at the waterworks. ar. and Mrs, Douglas Whyte Will oeoupiy the Snell residence, Mita•. E. 1)iauin is visiting with relatives itr Detroit. iVih !and Mrs. Edwad fleivar, Kathy .and Mark, Waterloo, were weekend visitors of Mrs. Henry McIver. Mr. Don Hulley, London, visited this week With his parents, Ma'. and Ma's. Lorne Hailey. Mr. diked Beattie alas returned fibre attar 'spending a few days in Ottawa. Mr. John '77tue, Kitchener, spent the weekend with his par- ents, .Myr, and MTs. Maurice Etue, Mr,, and Mrs, Homer 'Melon and family, Loudon, were weekend guests .of Mr. and 'Mrs, Wan. NI, Hart, Miss 'Mary Lou Sills, Miss Ruth Billet and Mi'. 3. Kennedy, London visited over the weekend with Mrs. 0. IP, Sills. Mr. and .Mho. L. Gillespie and Laurie, Toronto, spent the 'week- end with Mrs, 0. Ryan. ,Miss Nora Reynolds and Miss Mary Mn Reynolds, London, spent .the weekend with their .par- ents, Mir, and .MTs. Gordon Rey- nolds. Ivin . and Mays. K. leclaya'e and faintly are moving to London next week. Mies Betty Blue and Miss Faye Blue .spent the weekend with Mr. and Mics L Ntoolle in Palmer- ston. Tilley attended the NH1L hoc- key game in Taranto on Saturday Mr. ,Prank Sills Sr. and 'Mr. D'- BAZAAR AND TEA Egmondville United Church To be held in the basement of the church FRIDAY, NOV. 27th AT 3 P.M. Odeant Silts spent a few do.ye with relatives An Toronto this week. Mr, and Mr's. Kenneth Lane of Sturnia s'lreut the weekend with 'the utter^"s parents, Mr, :and Mr's, R, Townsend. J. 15, Longstaff, Seaterth op. tometrist, reeent1y attended a :three-day Seminar on corneal contact 'lenses in Toronto. Mao. J. W. Jtree of London is visiting her son, Mr. Harold Free and family in California 'Welters during the weekend in honor of 'Mre. N. Dunne 92nd 'bimthda'Y, White11 she will be cele- brating this Friday; Sister M. Andy^eY, Sarnia; Sister M. M trg- aa'ette, London. Mrs, J. A. Jack, Clarkston, Mich., Mr, and 'Ma's. E. F, Dunn, Vicki and Johnnie, of Tilsonbua'g; Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Dunn jr, of London, A Two Hour Job in 15 Minutes QUICKLY, ECONOMICALLY EASILY WITH A SNOW - KING SNO - BLO PHONE PAUL STAPLETO'N 543 ' OR GLEN MCNICHOL 831r24 HESS Corvair BY CHEVROLET WITH ENGINE IN THE REAR WHERE IT BELONGS IN A COMPACT CAR We knew Corvair's engine had to go in the rear if we wanted a com- pact car with big car ride, big car room, big car performance — and maximum efficiency. And that called for the most drastic revolu- tion in auto design and manufac- turing Canada has ever seen. What does a rear engine mean to you as driver or passenger? ^> . MORE SPACE— The floor is virtually flat. The short "opposed six" engine takes up less space, leaves more for passengers. FAR BETTER RIDE—Every wheel can sop up a bump without affecting any other. So the ride is far softer—and the wheels cling to the pavement better. GREATER TRACTION—Try a Corvair on mud, or snow, you'll be astounded by the difference in road -grip and control A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE BETTER BRAKING — Corvair is de- signed to put an almost equal brake load on every wheel; the rear end maintains solid, sure traction for smooth, straightline stops in virtu- ally any situation. LESS NOISE, LESS HEAT — Engine noise, heat, fumes are behind the passengers; carried away by the wind stream as you drive. LESS MAINTENANCE—Corvair's air- cooled engine never needs antifreeze, never boils hi -the hottest weather. It warms up quicker in cold weather, so there's much less cold -start wear. BETTER HANDLING-Corvair's "flat" engine and lower floor gets the centre of gravity 'way down; it rides rock - solid through the tightest turns. Steer- ing is light as a feather, will never need power assistance. LESS NEEDLESS WEIGHT — Corvair's power plant is mostly aluminum. And it's air-cooled — no need for a radiator, water pump, hoses or even the weight of the water itself. And there's an added plus here; we de- signed a gas-fired car heater* that gives warmth almost instantly. Engine, transmission, and rear axle are, all bolted together into one solid power unit. We save literally hun- dreds of pounds, and that makes a whopping big difference in perform- ance and in gasoline economy. THE RIGHT ANSWER s It took a terrific amount of engineering and Chevrolet's tremendous resources to design, test and ss"et up production on a precedent -shattering car like Cor - vain. But the first time you get behind the wheel—you'll agree it was worth every penny and every hour! *Optional at extra cost, Cori,ar BY CHEVROLET the happiest driving compact car ,telt if tit sZfr 1Mro's nothing like a now cur... and no compact oar Ilke the de luxe Cornell* /00. See Your Loyal Authorized Chevrolet Dealer SEAFORTH MOTORS K.3600 BRODHAGEN. Mr Geo, Diegel observed his SOb1t'birthday on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rapier ob- served their 58th wedding anni- versary recently. Flowers adorned the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Olturnh on Sunday .an the occasion of Mr, and Mrs. tired Soherbarth s 48Th wedding anniversary, from, the family. .1dany parents from this district attended Parents' Night at the Mitchell -District High School, 'on Tuesday and Thursday evening. 1Vfr. D,onadd Ahrens and friend of Hamilton with Mrs, 0, Ahrens 'for the weekend Mm and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and boys of Kitchener, Miss Shirley Soper and' friend ,c1C 'Kitchener, Mar. and Mfrs, Eidt and family of Milverton with Mr. and Mrs. L. Wolfe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kressler and Jack of Stratford with Mrs. W. L. Querengesser•. Victors with Mrs. Mary S'teifer and 'Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pfeifer Were Mr. .and MTs. K. Selheim ,of North Dakota, Mr. and Mae. Rich- ard Steed and .family of New York and Mrs. Jean Nichol and Robert of Brussels. Many relatives and friends at- tended a shower which was held in the Brodiiagen and District Community Heli on Saturday ev- ening for Mir. and Mrs, Bruce Naylor (Maureen Hinz) *formerly of Brodlhagen, daughter .of MT. and Ma's. Jldliiit G. Hinz of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Naylor reside in Beaverton, They were presented with atwlilighit lamp, coffee table, step-up :table and money by Mrs. H. Elligsen, Mrs. H. Wumdell and Mrs. 11. Sholdice, and the address which was written by Mrs. Fred Herbert was read by Gary Sliold- dce. Music tor .dancing was sup- plied by Clare French's Orchest- ra with Manuel Beuerman calling for square dances. The pupils and teacher of OUT school are ;planning and practis- ing far their annual Christmas concert to be held in the Com- munity Hall this year on Dec. 17. The Community thrum group aresponsoringa progressive eu- chre at the Brodlragen and Dist - riot Oommunity Hall next Mon- day evening, Nov. 30th at 3.30 o'clock. Lunch provided. Admis- sion 500, proceeds for community hall 'furndsliings. Everybody wel- come. THE SEAFORTH NEWS--'l111u.5day, November 20, 1909 ,Milverton, Misses lvftutilda and NorttasItte tJni0etl' 01140VA Lavinia Lehr and Mrs. A. Barlett 11 am., •Mror'ship of B'rnnner, Mtit', and Mrs, J. Aiken 7 inti., livening Study GroizP of Sebringville, in 'the Book of Acte. Mrs. 01n'lstina Iiileber is con- 10 A.M., 1O1iuroit School fined to Seafoi'iit Hospital since No Y. P. Fellowship until after last Thursday. Fain period. PHONE 541 11111111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIII111011111111e1111111111111111 IIllalalli111111„I..,1,,U/111 111111;1A;11111,11l111,IIIN11.'” Properties For Sale Large two storey dwelling East William st, Easily converted to apts,'Close to Main st., school and church. Priced right Compact cottage, Goderich st. west. Two blocks from Main st, ,A11 modern conveniences. An ideal family home. Priced tor quick sale • Large dwelling West William st., including extra lot. New oil furnace. Modern kitchen and bathroom, Recently decor- ated. Areal bargain at 99000 cash 100 acre farm l% mi, south of village of Dashwood on paved county road, All buildings including large bank barn and brick dwelling in first class condition. Full price I$15,000. We have three choice Tuckersmith Township farms worth investigating Other Properties also listed FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Harold Jackson Phone 474 SEAFORTH BROKER ry��auewwwecwucwown 11 McKILLOP The 'November meeting of the ticltillop E.U.B. Women's Associ- ation was held at the home of Mrs. A. Beuerman, Mrs. N. Eg- gert was in charge of the meeting assisted by Mrs. Win. Koehler. Remembrance Day was the theme of the program which consisted of readings and poems, The Mis- sionary apron was opened with a large sum received. A ,contest was conducted' guessing .the am- ount in the apron with Rev, Am- acher winning the apron: Mrs. F. Rose .received the prize for the best poem accompanying the mon- ey in the apron. It was decided to send $25.00 to the Salvation Army and $75.00 to One Hour .of Sharing. The remainder of the, bazaar money to be kept for fu- ture use in the church. The Chrieitmas meeting .is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Rose with eaah cue contributing to the program. Names were drawn for exchange. of Christmas :gifts. Mrs. Wm. Koehler presented each per - eon present with a gift from Re- gina. A number .from .this ,community attended the funeral of Mrs. Will Grosse (Ida Regele) at Auburn on Saturday. A group of ladies attended the bazaar sponsored by the Women's group of E.U.B. Church Rostock. Miss Lille Smith of Kitchener visited with .Mr. and fits. Lavern Hoegy. Lorna Marie Eggert, .daughter of Myr•. and.:Mis. N. Eggert was baptized by Rev. A. .M. Amaoher at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ir- vin Rock in the presence of her grandmother, Mrs, 0. Eggert. Oth- er visitors with 'Mrs. Eggert were Mr.' and Mrs. E. Glosser of Lis- bon, Mrs. Millie Gernhelder of C. W. L. BAZAAR St. James' School Tea and Home Baking Saturday, Dec. 5 3,5 DRAW FOR PRIZES Second in series of EUCHRES & DANCES FRIDAY, NOV. 27 AT 8,45 at Constance Admission 50c. Lunch provided or John A. Cardno Insurance Office PHONE 214 SEAFORTH SALESMAN To Huron Voters REMEMBER: The only SURE way to keep out the BEV- ERAGE ROOM is to retain the C. T. A. Vote AGAINST Revocation To RURAL VOTERS: If you lose the C.T.A. you will have no further opportunity of vot- ing on the BEVERAGE ROOM or other out- lets in your town or village: Vote AGAINST Revocation If C.T.A. is lost - we can get .. . In municipalities that were not under Local Option before C.T.A.,' Liquor stores, Beer Warehouses, Wine shops, and ap- plication for Club licenses, without further vote. In municipalities . that were under Local Option before C.T.A. No legal outlets can be put in without a vote. Vote AGAINST Revocation Bootlegging flourishes in counties under the L. C. A. Changing the Act will make no difference to bootlegging. Vote AGAINST Revocation If voters of Huron choose to retain the C. T.A. strong representation will be made to the Dominion government at once to improve the present Act by Amendments. Vote AGAINST Revocation x'.15. Howson. Chairman Huron C.T.A. Committee Your NEW TELEPHONE BOOK will be printed soon: EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make it easier for people to find you: IN BUSINESS! ... Use extra listings to show other firm names for your business --to associate your name and residence telephone numberwith your firm name—onto show after -hour numbers for you and your key employees. AT HOME Other members of the family and relatives, roomers or boarders Would benefit from having thein names listed in the telephone directory. Please be sure to ohech your directory right away. P0,' changes and additions call our Business Of ce without delay THE i1ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 01 CANADA