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' 1, , " , ,i ..a �j � I�m ,�Y,Z11 " _a ' ' 1066-1 , I 'I, �� iTF"'.�, 't�l "Y'L atop, Cromarty; *Awi , e r, � & - P, , He Feeney were in Kitchener wiN� .Even the most pasr . , peffoo 11 . I " L'�,'1­11 tll�,K` ,1!1�q� t'10�111�t',Ny _C -Frank Maloney. b ' - * I , � , , __ ,ard r, A . . WE ., _y Mr. arid' Mrs. X - . ecom .4p fee 'of $10 a - MoAfh. BUtL As$Q.Cxa- � I f� ,� I _,� 4� , .. I Oe'l 40)f c er, , is sometimes gr- showrooms, I I I 0 , ,�­ i'l. _ ps, tool AOT . I l ";- " , � , t us i -4 11 . - ,�,� 1;, , �'; ", ,,,,,, �:,j;q,,""",, �- ��,',,!�'.Lh( I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daub, Bet- ated with t b i A 9 ,,,*, � 3i 8. 1, Kirutoll;, Alex. : , r. and Mrs d ,. 'e eka workgfio y ;heir neighbors' ina ilit� age sheds, field engineering off tion anagWli . Director Howard ;.-\ N1 I . A.R. 3, Mitchell. � Aorms-r-Thos. G. Ballantyne, miss, Patricia Co tello and Dan- ty and, Patricia, of Kitchener; Mr. to find tools a#&Ithe par- es, real estatp, negotlaton head Sale feels a much 'better solution - I I X'�, � . � , 11 %,'g _ I ILA. 1, Woodham; Clayton RaMs, Jay, 0% London, were guests of Mr. Maurice -Dillon St.. Thdipas, visit- titularly noisy habits of their pets quarters, bunkhouses ,,and, dining is the bylaw recently adopted by I . 11 W, %,".g,,� 11 I " ., J ]Kitchell; and Mrs-.- Dan,Ciostello� I- . ed with 11r. and Mrs. Louis Dillon, and children. rooms. But the majority of.Can, Lancaster, N.B., making mobile I I 1. .. I - IV1121", " Q- R� Stanley Hock.UO, Mit � I .. -,g� ��.4&1'1.41'41$19 , I "Ll �,,�,, , I . I g� I , thelt. Mr. and Mr Mrs. John Cleary., Miss Joanne Most homeowners are defense- ado's mobile homes are perman. homes assessable properties at , � I: , ,Wol. ,p. Pat Woods, George-, 1. I . , I �� 11 , . � , , I W. G. Cochrane, town, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Miss Marie Smith, of less against those annoyances. But ant residences for Canadians who $1,000 each. - - . . '. -A I I _1 1� li� li � " I , "; .. 'J'"''.," , ..", SOLICITOR - -the trail- N I - � 'I lExeter, ' Fergus Horan. 1,6�don, Visited with Mr. and Mrs. a new and, rapidly multiplying like to drive their house around the Official recognition for 4 , -,�,4`,'T '7-, 'A "', , ' Arthur Stewart, of _ � ­, 0,� - Secretary -Treasurer - Mri, and Mrs. Bill Stev I Fr nk Evans. breed of foot -loose Canadians are country. erites came from the Department I . �;,;;"�t,�` �, P,�1,77'.I �, �, :�,�'�,�g,t,��p�c� fC Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. now able t neighbors by Towing a house can be a bar- of National Defence this yeafri, un- � �_Ili Fraser, EtKeter. — , simply S o replace neigh . .., . . -, ki I _. — W. I. Meets ll into the rowing experience. The eight -foot der a ruling which allows camp ( I .. 11 � . , - 000MIN1111111111madIIIIIIII 111111111 011111110 ohms sway at over commanders anders to extend such facili. - - I- _ I— I .,4. 4II. I I The November meeting of the dish cupboard, 4nd driving their wide trailers tend to - 'm' I ;",�,'.'E�;,�, home to more ediagenial surround- 25m.p.h. and sudden stops or Starts ties as hydro and garbage collet- ,Y 1- , 'I'll, I- ,,�:�f,',,!,, I Lj"po" I . I � Dublin Women's Institute was held . " ;01-�� �;­, �" � , - I� � ..tk� jl, in can be disastrous. Backing up a tion to trailer settlements manned . 7: " k�,!', , I I, 11 " 121 ... Bur- I . ,� . �, , . : i� � V, I�, ISEAFORTH MONUMENT rORKS at the home of Mrs. Jack Grouped together, North Ameri- mobile home is a science on by soldiers and their families. � . ��� ��,� I .1 I, , MONUMENT chill. Fifteen members answered ca's mobile home population would which most handbooks on trailer Finance companies rank mobile . , I I " � . ,'�� �11 " " , ", -11I.- . 11 t-11 � , , " 4� . 'I OPEN DAILY aid- today form a colony of two mil- driving give few hints, beyond: homes as a better risk than care I . � �. I ' ": ,,�.vk " ", -4 the roll call by giving their na continent's "You'll catch on with practice." because the last thing a man will F11 - . a I � � I - . I , � I 1144 �1� W,i 111111111al , en name. Mrs. Charles Friend lion and become the con . AI 111. I sixth largest city. Fifty thousand As well as those who live in give up is his home. Usual terms .. I: , �1 ..... I, i.. , "I " , . ... '1-1', , . I . ), , T. Pr de & Son - i - . . .14 .. , , .. �,!:�. I I o home ", 1 7 . I � 'j� 0� Canadians already live on wheels trailers due to the lack of alter- on a new trailer purchase are a . ,' ,';�. N,,,; I , ... "' ,;' . 1, "o . nursing. The ladies also finished , e,.;� ,,,,,,,��,,,�'i!­, I ... , �­ � 1 6 ", .�� ' -:. ��, � 6, Ad . ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS and more are joining this turtle- nate housing, mobile, home life is quarter down and five years to . ,`�,� , , `�,'� �`,�, - - ' "' '�: :".�, � :."_'�`,, �,'� I : .. !�,R,�,,R the aluminum trays they had Canadian made � �� I i. , � �, ,,, I like existence every day. 'I- attractive for newlyweds who want Pay. Prices for Canadiai I, , �yy,,��'.S�,­;", �`.`, ; , j? � U 11 . j I ,Wnq#ries Are Invited started. Mrs. William Stapleton of VISITING, OVER THE HOL10"N Al . - 11 10, . � fared her home for the next meet- The up-to-date version Of his privacy but whose financial status units range 'between $5,000 and .1. . ,2 � . �'. . 1!, , I I ,�", , , - . ' �11 I , 1 , I 't I tterw . � , ,,;� , ",*, Telephone, Numbers: ' - . Aso- tory's gypsy caravan is a stream- might only allow them to share a $8,000. . ', I I ,�­11`51%, , , . ���" I', � - iier, mg, to be held January ,8. Go CNR-the sure, the comfortable way. No ma � , S I , ".. �A'gl , 1, AR I i enjoyed, after which lined chrome castle which cOm- flat. Elderly couples can follow The oldest Canadian mobile I '' - -,,I ! Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 tial hour was favorably in comforts, the sun with the seasons. Those home manufacturer is H. B. Gin- you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with Y.64C * r, 11-I..% Exeter 41 lunch was served by Mrs. Burchill pares . .; I though not in space, with dwel- whose occupations involve constant ness in Peterborough. "Harry" family -you Can Make your plans now:! �, - � I. Snow -filled skies "," lii,',,14�,, ;" and her assistants. . I ,:�-� ,1 1�1 01-14111111010-1006. I . . lings firmly anchored to the moves find mobile homes an ideal Ginness bought a bankrupt bus- difference -you'll ge� where ;�,:, ", I ..: or icy roads make no . . :, �-,j" - � 11 I 1 �;:;II ground. Some of today's mobile way to keep the family together. body repair shop in 1932 and used you want to g6, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of � , :, '45- 11 ilyllpi�ylg'� pil 2199M I __ W. -C-4 M.... I W419*6 I ! � ,,. R, � - � U q4mlmli � P,� I I r attached swimming your trip. ".. �.t''. _. homes have . ,Survey reveal that trailerites like it to make milk wagons until he I . 11 �� . pools, bars, sun decks, movie their way of life because of its switched to trailers in 1946. plans -by making your CNR .. ... � 11z, � I screns ;M, I and plexiglass observation mobility, convenience and ,eco'n- No major Canadian manufac- Insure your holiday fun 11; ,�Z;� '02a domes. One luxurious trailer had Check too, the money -saving features of � . .:::LL ­11111 41. n C omy-in that order, There's no turing plant has succeeded in reservation now. � :0� U , _ , *�l .��,��,'!',, ::i§7... -S1 � & � .. . ... : JA ,.,,,,,,L.,a....,n a feature many a stationary sub- N , I . ii:? .,,,__, 91,6!1-111.,;-�,R i��f,r�,.,k P.- ��;'.�:l doubt that this nomadic existence building mobile homes as a pro- our Family Fare Plan. Ask about CNR Gift Certificates, ideal , .. " " �,�. � . g,;&;�:; I? .. urbanite would envy: a I . - 11 .1 111 fully- h s strong appeal to many Cana- SItable sideline -the job seems to for holiday giving! I . ��,`,`P',';'�. �'I' .,�. , .. ...... 4 "';'i .�, W. _. '� ::1 � me sales in Canada last year Another such expert is W. C. . '. ', thing the modern mobile home home I 11,11 N.... _1-1 ...... ­.. 1-1--kIM ,"W-.'-.-. J`�"',' .� equipped Arabian The on� deans: one of every two mobile take the loving touch of an expert. I '11� , '§,." . . . . ff _ .. I 7.:1. ..., ,.�. I . � � 141 ".. . . . .... ... . . "�wv I. *;,, 1 s Vacks is a basement. - I � IN1,1111 I �." - I . `*,�' -mobile home mann- was to families trading in their Smith, general manager of Gen I . :. , I ::: Canada's 20 useld four -wheelers. It's estimat- eral Coach Works of Canada Ltd.;erEvery year, more and more people whoare i 4� I I " : , ..�: I facturers will this year turn out ed that one-third of Canada's cur- A recent addition of 30,000 square I I ... . .. ...,-,-'!:.;; I ­ ':`�*.:?,MX1,;:j:: �Jii ::::::! - .... : . about 5,000 units and another thou- rent trailer population has been feet to the plant located at Hen- going visiting over . . % �� ,g . i . �i�.'�,.!�ii��,-I.,=:, ..'� .......... 1".. !&�'-`,giii,.' � •:�; .., sand will be imported from the living on wheels for - more than 'sall, near London, Ont., enables I a . . 'I.:.. i ­­...., .... _­­ ;; ...... I ,the holidays, go 4, ", 7 . ,OWE : nln��­_ ',"'.1".." U.S. Production has more than three years. For $25 a month, the General Coach, Canada's largest I �'cA�;, . ''M W alt doubled every ,year since 1950, trailerite can rent space and hook trailer manufacturer, to produce I T �. I I �,Mv' "I " when only 20 Canadian. -made trail- up water, septic tqnk and electric- eight to ten mobile homes a -day. __ I T•6-73 I ;1 1, _&6 I .�,111, ; ers were sold. Industry officials ity outlets. Children average one Most of Canada's mobile home . ( ' CT predict this phenomenal sales -rate for every two trailers. ... "I'll .. ','.4� I 11. ,., STOCK UP AT EAFORTH SUPER MARKET' . manufacturers are in Ontario. I - ,,I increase will continue. Their 1957 1. A Central Mortgage and Hous- There are only a few small plants . I—. , .... - / schedule calls for sales of 10,000 I :'; �, I . trailers. "Within the next decade," ing Corp. survey showed that the in the Maritimes and Quebec, but I :', ... , I forecasts Howard J. Sale, manag- average income of the Canadian in Western Canada, there is at ... , " ing director of the Canadian Mo- trailer -dweller is $3,800 -consider- least one outfit in each province. ... �11� I :".�.'�`, A University of Toronto sociology I�', ' I I t a SIWA� "D a :191 A4 .11 . ably higher than the national av- . I ` ;b bile Home Association, "the mobile -EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES ' erage, In one camp near Blind student recently surveyed the men- I . - , . . I �,Iml l . River, many trailerites were earn. tal health attitudes of Canadian It - ::U,1111 �� .­�, I I . ,,,� , - dwellers. She concluded 11 .. �f�!, � I lion a year industry in Canada" .11-4 I 0 -, � N"',.,� . I ing $10,000 a year. trailer A - 1� This estimate seems conserve- . : . . ing to- that despite their cramped quar- . d with the suc- -_ . ,�I,;;;;; 7 FRESH or CURED MEATS cess of trailer living already day's trailer parks only vaguely ters, mobile home dwellers are on 11 �.,:, .7 . . resemble the rolling coops popu- the average, 'happier family its AUCTIONEERS - MEDICAL . i - e one in . � , "I . .�� . achieved in the U.S., where 4 — . � ... . ,. every 12 housing starts last year lar with budget -conscious vaca- than their stationary cousins.' I -,"I "I ,tioners during the depression. No It seems there just isn't room to EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DR. M. W. STAPLETON Ih , : -I I . . - I was a mobile home. Trailer sales Here you find an Oustanding Assortment of ., I.: last year topped $495 . million, to homes could become mobile before quarrel or sulk, whn you live the ' Licensed Auctioneer Physician and Surgeon -1i . A I fleet the automobile matured, but the life of a 20th century turtle. Correspondence promptly an- Phone 90 : Seaforth 1'1,3 . " I bring the country's trailer . :! ..IV, . 11 I idea for the first trailers probably If no answer, call 59 a Groceries and those special items that mean so swered. Immediate arrangements % . � �'A � * - close to a million. Ten new trail- .�A ... I I 9 are now being opened in dates back to the. covered wagons In the present year Canadians can be made for sale dates by — ... I �... , , much at the Festive Season ! ? .'.�o er parks . of frontier days. The most bizarre will pay to Ottawa in the form of P . JOHN A. GORWILL, BA_K.D. ; , ", ... the U.S. every month. trend in mobile living was a fad indirect taxes about $1.5 billion. honing 455-J Is Clinton. Charges Physician and Surgeon , - 11 . e.". ; P., The reason for the surging popu- moderate and satisfaction guaran I ­ during the, late Thirties for motor- . Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 11 " . ­­ "teed. I ­ i larity of trailer living is the gra- . ��-,,, It - !zed bungalows - sinall, wheel- Over the past five years the fed- — Seaforth .. � dual disappearance of the once In PERCY C. WRIGHT . . . .1 :�.": I 11:11 I - . I ..., . prevalent belief that to live like a mounted houses with a diesel en- eral government's tax collections ?,,'1'1"_ : :. -.1., . � gine in the kitchen. have provided a surplus of income Licensed Auctioneer JOHN C. GODDARD, MD. FRUIT CANDY NUTS V ". , I, ­��, - I nomad is to live like a hobo. This Three-quarters of today's mobile over government spending of more � �'..'. , .. mobile CROMARTY Physician and Surgeon , ; 11 - shifty itinerant concept of trailer . et long, than $1,000,000 a day. . Livestock and farm sales a ape- Phone 110 : Hensall '.;;;; ;... me .... 11 , " I.. � life went out with World War II; no ... Z Special Canned Goods most can sleep six, but some oft better auction sale, 1. "i when the severe housing: shortage cialty. For i � ... � !;i . 9, call the WRIGHT Auctioneer. I,., , . forced the settlement of defence the new 55 -foot models now being SEAFORTH CLINIC _ ,.'-� ff . . . -�� workers and military personnel in made in Canada will sleep 11. En- Phone Henull 690 r 22 . 1, Holiday Foods I � closed in an outer aluminum skin . -1 - ., Telephone 26 ,5:::, , Christmas ,Cookies trailers. You can' q.o "• — 9. A. Mc R, B.A., M.D. I ", l� I on a steel chassis and a sitka UT ;;� _ DENNIS and WIDFONG . These hastily -built wartime units Internest �, I .1 ; spruce frame, with interior walls Auctioneers � I I .1�� " ill a real in either birch, mahogany or knot- Graduates of Reisch American Telephone, 27 I 1, , and natural housing need. The P. L. BRADY, M.D. ty pine, most modern houses on A 7 . School of Auctioneering. Licensed - ._� ;:� Christmas Mixed Candy at Special Prices house on wheels is particularly wheels are more solidly built than - I in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. ,_ Surgeon - useful as a substitute for the un stationary homes. Assembly -line __ Capable of handling all types of , Telephone 55 . comfortable and often unsanitary ' . : ,;; Production methods produce the S, * . M"s I . .,�. A . I tar paper shacks which used to prod IF You feel sales -large or small. DR. E. M . d� spring up , around . isolated con- average Canadian mobile home in -1 .4 a DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton Telephone 26 . ,.. I - struction projects. As well as be- just under 200 man-hours. . % Phone Seaforth SU r 31 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday . 4".. .. . While they .V.:1 SEAFORT IN - ing eyesores, these coops caused differ in appoint- ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton and Saturday only, 7-9 P.M. �: 1-1 .� very real fire hazards. Row near- meets, the floor plan of every mo- ALLOIN , Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 Appointments may be made. I.,�, , , ��, I ly every major construction job in bile home is basically the same. These days most people work under I I . " .. 'i S er camp The front of the trailer is the liv- �,_. 1, unsettled areas has a trail pressure, worry more, sleep less. This — ". . attached, lug -dining room and features one strain an body and brain makes physical ACCOUNTING CHIROPRACTIC . or two picture windows with floor- -_ _. . I ���': . V "ECKENSWILLER'§7' Mobile homes are also useful for fitness,easieq to lose -harder to regain. I I .. sheltering a suddenly swelled popu- length draperies. This area, as Today' tense living, lowered resistance, RONALD G. McCANN .111. I Seaforth - well, usually includes a davenport D. H. McINNES I I - F : lation. Following 'Imperial's Sep- overwork, worry -any of these may affect Public Accountant ", Phone 8 bed and a folding dinber table. Chiropractic , - Foot Correction . ��,� tember 1948, oil discovery at Red- normal kidney action. When kidneys get CLINTON : ONTARIO I �.�. ­ have provisions out of order, excess acids and wastes Office: Phones: COMMERCIAL HOTEL ­ . . 11110!1�gp !'I - water, Alta., the little farming vil- I -A 11 . 111 I � 111011112%VA112 III: lg;lg! In . loge grew so fast that trainloads for built-in television or hi-fi sets- remain in the system. Then backache, Royal Office 561, Res. 455 Monday, Thursday - I to 8 p.m. I am, 11!1!1111i!3! VAV40W I I A R G1 :1 MOIL ,M. . ,, I - U. mobile homes had to be rushed The rear of the mobile home is disturbed rest, that "tired -out" heavy- - . I 1 4I,�, , 1 . many work- the master bedroom, crammed with headed feeling often follow. That's the , A. M. HARPER , , ; in to accommodate the ir It -in drawers, cupboards and time to take Dodd's Kidney P013. Dodd's Chartered Accountant 1,5., ers 'and merchants 'who thronged built-in . VETERINARY .f�,q J shelves. The big double bed is stimulate the kidneys to normal action. 55 South St. Telephone A - ,:,D .,,��' into the once dormant prairie Goderich � community. flanked with night tables and wall Then you feel better -sleep better-work343 . � TURNBULL & BRYANS �N'. I - reading lamps. Between the mas- better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at Licensed Municipal Auditor. � _ . 0 Two years later, during the build VETERINARY CLINIC � � ". -:1 I . . 1,129 -mile Int . ter bedroom and living room are any drug counter. 53 J. 0. Tdrnbull, D.V.M. I � 'I. irrg of the er-provin- 1, I tial pipe line from Redwater to the bathroom, kitchen, and one or ' .11 I Lake Superior, trailer camps fol- two smaller bedrooms, . - P INSURANCE W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. -.';?I I . The kitchen is not unlike the - I Phone 105 : Seaforth . I lowed the project in 60 -mile bops. - I is the spice of life! galley of a two-ma(n submarine, . ..y? Most of the line's construction THE McKILLOP . . 11� I 9 .... 0-i"', Into a space equivalent to the av- WHERE ELSE DO "'I :Ml -:e.141.11 workers lived on wheels, ate their . N I "I R . 11W , erage clothes closet, are jammed MUTUAL FIRE OPTOMETRIST .0 -;Rf 111. .1 he, .. " * . - .1 ,�, diners and were I ') I. %h meals in mobile dine YOU,GET I ',I ,�,,�,,���:i,il. ej,�, and refriger- . I ��, paid from double -decked office INSURANCE CO. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF 7�'Ili .. Iata . trailers. Because, the pipe line ator, a double sink, a ten-gallon 0 OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAVEL Optometrist i 11 .._r I hot water heater, a garbag� dis- I 171 , It, "I 7 . . moved forward at an average al unit, cupboards with "lazi AND ADVENTURE? HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Oat. Phone 791 : Seaforth Al'o S Late Final daily rate of nine miles, husbands PI'S . 1 . : PM—Western Ontario Susan" shelves, and a full-length o HEALTHY OUTDOOR LIFE? . Eyes examined - Glasses Fitte4 . often returned after work to their . MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH , I ....., .... ., . ... 11 ... ;;,; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111:1 mirror which putt down into an 9 GOOD PAY? _... .....­';`.�.. %�� "5. :.. � mobile homes in an entirely new . . Office Hours: Seaforth, daily, I :.- :.. here's satisfaction before you setting, on a campsite cleared board. Some kitchens have OFFICERS: . :.:. ::. I : red by Ironing o EXPERT TRAINING IN NEW except Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; . , 1, . , . I A ., , autom4tic dishwashers, all have at -ander ..'' I ) J:�T P.1114 .. - -to- special advance parties. - President - Wm. F. Alex I Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 ,,� ... I 6 61. 1 rl''. call it a day, to bring yourself up least one exhaust fan, AND USEFUL SKILLS? . - 47N I_L_� � ��:11�,:i$, Imperial also uses special alum- Walton � 1�`� .-:. ��.�� J, 1..%, �,��;, d around you and . The pastel -tinted bathroom has 9 DEVELOPMENT AND Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald Thursday evenings by appointment " ., I - -:".I� I date as to the world mum trailers.to house crews prob, OUR ' only. ,1, " W �: _'. become an essential part of trail- RECOGNITION OF Y Seaforth I ;,�k­;.& the world beyond. ing for oil under the frozen sub- Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 ::!1'.;:J.-1 with the large units boast- CHARACTER? Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. - - �",',` I, 1 ". .", Northwest er life wit - . .�� Arctic tundra of the Nortlaw, p.m. (Above Hawkins' and Jacob's A; `4 , 11�2 ,,, .j ing full-length bathtubs, while o A CHANCE TO LEARN HOW Reid, Seaforth Hardware.) ,K?1� 0 I ,` .. x�ii:6i:i,� Territories. I�V iii i., . I 1' ,iji�,i:%!�!%!j. PM is Western Ontario's Imost Mobile homes have, effectively small models have showers, .All TO HANDLE MEN? DIRECTORS: I i 11.i .!�:k,.".*..'i��:�� have toilets and wash basins. I :4,ft.,�ii�:�� - ^ Clinton;- I l , complete roundup of world wide, na stood up to the most severe Are- Sometimes there's a separate din- o FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL E. J. Trewartba, Clinton, J. L. ------'-------'---- ,,-,� I "X_ is, tic blizzards. There is a large LEGAL I 1 ".... . - .. 1. �- � 'k.!;.'$-,.,!Zi�i�� tional and local news, tomorrow etre which doubles as a children's CARE? Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Ledn- . .t I trailer colony at Tok, Alaska, . `��*� bedroom. 0 THIRTY DAYS HOLIDAY WITH hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archl- 1531`111 weather and final results in the where temperatures drop to 65 be- " `�� History's most luxurious trailer bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, A. W. SILLERY .1), 11 i ,'*',`,.*N .i,�: low, The Canadian Army has us- I R��011_ !:::: I ..." t3 rting world—Sunday to Friday. was built for the late King Abdul except in the Canadian Army? Blyth- William S. Alexander, Wal- Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. l ik�'........�:f _pu I ed trailers as command posts for Aziz Saud of Saudi Arabia. It fea- Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J. Phones: Office 173, Residen 1 4 .4 Is - Arctic manoeuvres and as com ton; ce Tat ., I Ull throne If you are 17 to 40 years of age, E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister -SEAFORTH : ONTA910 11 11 ... ;., , .� tured a diamond -studded t - I 4 E3 4;'1.::::.. 11:00 P.M. --CBC News I munications centres during con- , and able to meet Army require- Broadfoot, Seaforth, T�4.1 ,, f. room and the world's first and on- V. . iii,,,,&�;g�� struction of the DEW Line. ments, the Canadian Army offers �ii .. . 1, : �,� _PM with ly wheel -mounted harem. AGENTS: McCONNELL & RAYS I!... - I ... �1.1"T��]�',` .. 11.10 P.M. Weather Trailer settlements are already you these and other advantages of I . " h . I i"5,,,�N",%' housing much, of the overflow la- Eighteen -ton, $75,000 trailers are Army life. You enlist for a 3 year William Leiper, Jr., Londes- Barristers, Solicitors, Etc., , � ,� I ! i I Norm Aldred being made by U.S. inventor John . I I i�� ,:!`.�'-*S'�.t bot needed for construction of the . term, At the end of that time you boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen PATRICK D. McCONNELL �1, ,.,,R,��i:,X Hays Hammond, Jr., in Illinois. I., , I i " I I I 11 I I �:.U.n.�� St. Lawrence Seaway. Canada's I . , . � 1�.!',:W, 11:15 �X—PM News—a pictor- I They house six adults and two chil- may return to civilian life well fit- Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric SEAPPRTH, ONT. '. .11 , 11 ., � 'Z ! population • growth, and the gradual ted' for the future, or continue in Munroe, Seaforth. I Telephone 174 "P : dren, have two bathrooms, a bar, ,� , " I " , ial review of local opening up of mines, oil wells, and the service of your country. I ,Z Cl _� a sundeck and a plexiglass ob- <> 0 ;"il hydro developments in the sparse- ,I - :.� news with Jack Ben- seryation dome. Other convene- Mail the -coupon below, telephone * I"i i .. _ I , .��...` '. ly-settled hinterland have made �s include a wall safe, a movie or visit your local recruiting station. * * .0 . �i -.1 I I "'O" 11 . nett the rolling house a familiar sight ene J. A. BURKE * �JA I % screen and an attachable 10000- Army Recruiting Station, 0 W. J. CLEARY * 'C> .0 . . 'M I 11, in most pioneering communities, �d gallon swimming pool, com�iete go itf.b..,d Stfe�t west, Toronto, ont. - <> Seaforth, Ont. * 0 Funeral Director . I I', As Well as providing comfortable Tei. EM 6-8341, Loc. 276 <> 0 and Ambulance Service * ' 114-4 11:25 P.M,PM Sports with Alex 0 LICENSED EMBALMER - ,k, �;;;, I family living, the influx of mobile with diving board. Hammond is ,11 - ,5 ,I I � V_ ,", at: �..U. Kelman homes helps to avert overcrowding Hamilton, Ont. - Tel. JA 2-8708 I<> Night or Day Calls: .,. �..4 ,� M � also working on a helicopter ni Army RecrWing Station, 184 King St. East - a. * I,:_J, ��: ©and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 DUBLIN , - ONT. * ,�#. ", . bile home. * �, � - 1-1.1 1.* " Iii Z, - 335 I , , , ,�� ��P-X.. and rent -gouging ---evils of many a Recruiting Station, 219 Welland St., 0 Night or Day Calls 0 Phone 43 r 10 KA , ,,g ; I— %;M. , ­..­., .,�; .. I , � boom town. Some mobile home enthusiasts V Catkarbas, Ont. - Tel. MO 2-7527 * * * . 3.1 I ,�J - to Py—you'll enjoy Channel Recruiting Station, Wolseley Barracks, , ,J� $, �::: . ­��M�J,� : ! �k% 11, 133. Provision of essential services IC U & Oxford Sts, 1.4"o, Oat - . I ".1 �N*. � are now buying .two trailers and IWItI.t" .� ­ . . . . . . . - .... :i ;... ". P I . - � ,�, . . : ffi -run movies at - Joining them with, an enclosed pas -1604 146. M _ L I . "! 4 . " : ': mini Tel. 4 � � 1.1, ,� ,�,,�,`, ..", ... . mum investment in municipal fat- Sageway. T Amy Recrulting'Statton � M 4 " '. �:: 1".. Ten's popular first -run for the trailers requires ,,,a Two models are � . � .1 .. ::,..::: . �N­ � ,� W ­'M� ", ... I 1-11 , I , ... a 11:30 p.m. . . •I. Monday through also available. Another innovation , Lit Los" .,'11"' t . ,:�. ­Zp- ilities. When a project has been SL, Windsor, not - Tel. CL 2-7615 0 * 0 0 * '0, 0 * 0 * 0 0 *I 4,6 I �%', . 'i , - " ..", . 4,1_1,1 -, 'IS the 01tched roof trailer. When ng staflor4 * * r 01 , IL 'jLj, I 5, I 11.1 A�l k, V,11)9"j, completed and size of the comp km= o Building, BOX 0 1 ..'Yaq1K Friday. , ON I 04, * ­iI "' " I I ; . IR .0 G A. WHITNEY ... , I M L ay tted 9 ud ben Lloydl cc "' l 11 ____ I I C I munity shrinks, or if the well or its surroundings have been land- I(ftheser, Oat - Tel SH H6GI . 0 " .3w 1 ­ nippS GREArER VARIETY ON . ' 1.1, ,"'i I , , ,'f mine isn't successful, mobile scaped, it's guaranteed to look like . 007W -OR . '�;z' / I nently anchore Funeral Service o rimeraTROM6 � �,­,:s,,.'�'';­,"J " I . , .1, . 11 AVM� d bungalow. , , , " ", I ­ homes don't leave behind them a a perma I - - - - '� �, ,, \ - - - - - - - A <> 0 Ooderieh at. W,:, S604%,,i, , 0 Emir., .11 ,6 'i��'',',,.,',,['�� " �V,,.". 0 R. S. Box I . ,­I�,.,.','j lcr;,'01�.,,, I �, - . . 3 I I ��tj,�` J�',,�,,jl , . . .�, ghost town and depressed real es- The industry's most thorny prob- I WilhoUt, Ohl, 66,20 'I"Ig"p�6"o " N t "I'll, 11.111�1,,,%,, _ . 11F� tate values. lem is til many communities Rama sond rao, . Ratio", I 0 Licensed Embalintr * * AMBIOLAX019 SZJLVd. 'I I , " " ,,, 0 �'., r `1 , I ,,,tr! I I -1. ,'� ,­ .I I �1� I t � �, � , �A , , , still regard trailer families as I f." J.f...,Z . Army coroom ,00;,f",,J;i�,�1�1�,,� I * Prompt and careful Attentift * ,* A)djugW 1, ""," �" 0". ,I �' � ,'-I",',' 1.11 NoW 19- To serve Canada's outlying ars 'dUgfilta''I " % ki " I, i50A�i '. .1 �M,% 6t, _� 1.-­,�­ �"I,'Rf�.,;�,�",:, , Fe., . a ens, trailers have been converted squatters send their children I H0.0 Hospital. 9 01 * . %,#,�" 1 , v,'4"Wr.l�'41g� r., I-' . . IR: ' I * V1 "'. I, , I'. �", ",;I'l ,,, - " ,. " , ` . : I wotts ,',�"If I into libraries, churches, deftlal clift�, to school ald" use municipal ser- * PWVMRS1 For ALL * 0 U� 1� 111 0�'�:,l � '" 4,?,'���l4f,�,i�,!",i,,��r�"�,ji.',," . %. � I PLM .k. ` '11 X , ,, , " , " -'I,,,,,.1 r Ti " � , " I I - . . .... �J, , � ... - ­­­ I , les, schools and beauty- parlord�' * �� . I. I .. . , 'vices, but don't pay ad -equate tax- I AcItIns, !,,ri 0,001*,�46 0 "... . '� I-, I I __ � 0 OCCASIONS k I I� ,,, 1,,� 11 . , ,., , - 1:00 ,wL 9 t , . , " " I"i ., - . . ���,': / es. 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