magmas wen Mtge mead of their courts Kitin Bernie homc ratrp Buffalo and can To New Level Mr and so Raymond Silver mismllcd to New Lowell on Honda evening owing to the ill ness rs Silvers father Mr and Mrs Gordon Smith and Walled Of Jamestown are visiting Hrs Willis Smith Mrs Robert West left on Wed nesday to visit relatives in Owen Sound Mr and Mrs Londry Spent Sun day in Mcaford Recent Visitors Recent visitors included Miss Till of Guelph at Mrs Greenes Mr and Mrs McKee Grillia at Thompsons Mrs Ccil Perrier Beeton at Mrs Wests Mr and Mrs Franklin Stewart and John of Ottawa at Stewarts Mrs Callighcn of Algonquin Park with her sister Mrs Horton British Columbia Visitors Mr and Mrs Joseph Reid of Victoria BC are enjoying motor trip to Ontario and are now visit ing Mr Reids sister Mrs Alfred Spencer Mrs James Lcnnox Spent few days in Toronto last week To Sow Fall Wheat After the heavy rain on Sunday the farmers will be able to get the fall whc7at planted DANGER Dori plume EI These use SPARE WED BE IDsD DIIEI SEDAN by Hr to the malty Morten trie ony told the Girls Home labia in Study Book Trinity met at Mn Wests on Thursday afternoon when the new study book fWbcrecr The Sun was Introduced Those tnth put were Mrs arose Mrs Beaks Mrs Banting Hrs Thompson and Mrs Campbell At Egbert Anniversary ornton United Church was on represented at Egbert anni versary on Sunday evening The Late Willis Smith Met art Illness of 10 days Willis Smith passed away very suddenly at his home on Wed nesday Sept 1953 Robert Willis Smith was the only son of the ilate Robert Smith and Agnes Holt of Egbert where he was born 83 years gao For the last years he had been resident of Thorn ton He was very much interested in the affairs of the community at so hockey and baseball In his younger days he had been an ac tive baliplaycr but his greatest iinterest was in music He had devoted much of his time to the leadership of of the choir of Trin ily United Church during the past 25 years and to the leadership of the Thornton junior choir for sev eral years He had also been lead er of the Ivy Presbyterian choir before coming to Thornton Twen tyscvcn years ago he married Miss Alma Patton of Thornton who survives along with two sons Gor don of Jamestown Ontario and Elmer at home and one grandson Robert Warren also two sisters Mrs Norman Thompson of Thorn ton and Mrs Wilfred Hutton of Angus The funeral which took place from the late residence to Trinity United Church on Friday afternoon was very largely attend ed and was conducted by his pas tor Rev Martin assisted by FEATURING Am counmomno CUSTOM RADIO SUN vxson MANY EXTRAS NEW MOTOR 664A52 CHEV SEDAN $I950 444341 PREPECT SEDAN $125 646ASl CHEV POWERGLIDE $I1so 713639A51 CH Ev SEDAN $l150 606A49CHEV COACH FLEETLINE $I415 436A49 CHEV SEDAN $I395 607A49 CHEVCOACH FLEETLINE $I450 II Car and Truck Buys Guaranteed IBY GEORGE HERE Is SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE EARMERs Now THAT YOU HAVE THE CROPS IN AND HAVE LITTLE TIME To AND TALK OVER YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS WITHIUS smile the climb great man beautiful holes bearing silent CLOWES lilacs Laura and Betty Bidpell Club the esteem in whichdmwd was Were at the Chill in Toronto ma held They included those fro Trinity United Church Trinity United Choir Angus Presbyterian W1 Thornton boys lhornton baseball team and Ivy baseball team the graveside the Thornton bookey team formers ward at honor The pallbearers were Neville Jam leaon Hilliard Jamieson Elwood Bone Herb Shannon Ernest Mc Culcheon and Art McQuay Friends were present from Toronto Mea Beacon Barrie Ivy Lefroy and Cookstown Choir hockey Thornton lord Drillio Elmvale While the serve wrs being ducted in the church The Old Rugged Cross was sung in Thorn tcn public school and No Innis fil as tribute of their affection for the late MrSmith ANTEN MILLS NO Church Service There is no church service here until Oct 11 when it will be the anniversary service Welcome Extended We welcome Mr and Mrs Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Moat and family Toronto who have moved to Scotts house on the farm With Daughter Mr and Mrs Cox arc spend ing few days with their daughter Mrs Ken Wright Stroud Birthday Party Gayle Miller entertained about 20 little friends last Saturday on her llth birthday The children were well entertained with games and television and bountiful din ncr In Elmvalc Mrs Dorothy Grisdale is spend ing few days vithMr5 Stan Jordan Elmvale Mrs Steel has returned to Thron to aftcr visiting few weeks with her brother Tom Moore HEATER DEFROSTER ONLY 9000 MILES NEW TRUCK GUARANTEE ssAvE MONEONETHESEOUTSTANDINGVALUSSIS C311 HAPPY TO HAVE YOU were Judges of garden vege tabes end cereal menu Park gale United Church on 569 and Supper Gm Mr and Hrs Keith Bertram Barrie were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Bidwelt on Satur dlf WI Meeting The mentth meeting of Clowes iWomens Institute was held Sept fat the home of Mrs Frank Saud Eden Rollcall was answered by ill members and three visitors were present Our district presi ldem Mrs Victor OBrien Hawke Sstone was guest of honor and spoke of ACWW Convention held at Toronto Lunch hostesses were Mrs Dicker and Mrs Larsen Mmmmo WA Meeting St Peters Womans Auxiliary was held at Mrs Wilbert Davis on Wednesday Sept with Mrs Fralick as tea hostess Bob Charter Sunderland visited his cousin Dusto New Home Mr and Mrs Jenkins and family School on My with Him Harris loops swim in Him is one school on is not crowded and the mall enrolbgentvbu rev duced it to onerorgn school for the first time in its history Barbara Orchard is teaching at Cundles Dorothy Downcy is at Lefroy for the next school year Commendations to Mr and Mrs Albert Pirie nee Velma Chancel on the birth of son Bruce Albert Harvesting In West Quite number fromMinesing are helping in the harvest fields in The West Bob Maw Nelson Graves William Downey Ken well are among them Ross Davis Toronto spent the weekend at his home here At Long Branch Mr and Mrs Adams Mr and Mrs Ray Adams Mrs Adams visited Art Adams and family at long Branch during the past weekend Wiring Service Harvest Thanksgiving service will will be held next Sunday Sepia at pm in St Peters church Hortlcultural Society Watch for the date of the Veser Horticultural Societys swap night Bring your roots and flower slips for exchange MACHIHE WORK REPAIRS REDESIGN We have the facilities to remodel or fabricate machines to suit your needs Tons of steel In stock at all timessold by the foot or by the tan DEBBIE WEIEDIIIG 17 Muloaster St DROP IN rs can CELWM IDschIEvlzTDIIEerIESSTInE a$1425 283048 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $1095 600A48 CH EV SEDAN $1095 ens48 FORD SEDAN $950 643A48 PONTIAC COACH $95o 433347 PACKARD COACH $995 boss47 PONTIAC COUPE $85o 369A48 DODGE COACH $IO957 621 Avila DODGE SEDAN $1050 ALLllSED passion To IIDIIIIIDIIEIIIIDIET 633847 DODGE COACH $9so 514847 CHEV CLUB COUVPE $856 54537246P0NTIAC SEDAN $125 SALEENDSOCTOBERIHII54 Rumour atom MEEIIIIIE ED Dial 3144 LL FIRST CLASS CONDITION IDEAL FOR FARMERS MARKET GARDENERS 572A41 PONTIAC SEDAN $I95 455841 PLYMOUTH COACH 315 39PLYM0UTH SEDAN $295 38 PLYMOUTH COUPE $195 38 CHRYSLERSEDAN $3so 37 PONTIACCOACH Al939ntlllfllilEAT0NSIlllthI in We and took up new Leila Mart also helped Diet India to Imm kn mall and lag Walt then introduced the study book to the two mum Marian Sutherland Velma Smith and Jean Watt who had gone to camp told of some interesting mm at camp and sang song loan and Anne Cerswell showed the lovely plastic bracelets which they made and will teach the rest of the children at future meet its Mrs Alvin Smith and Mrs cookies m6 candy for sale at the binned MWliam Wetland was Bazaar in October also family spent Sunday with Mr and parcel post Marilyn Colbert Mrs Jomuwnt at Hamilton played very pleasing piano solo Mr and lira James Smith Miss After the birthday money was put Alice Smith Mr and Mrs Alvin in the Bunny little play em Smith and family room Sunday titled How Does Your Mission with Mr ind Mrs Harold Smith Band Grow was enacted by eight 10er be and guys All Smnh open Clarence Watson SENEd dellcmus Congratulations to Stewart Rey ed the worship service by playing lunch nolds ande glitters who the quiet music Round the W359 were man on to ay follow by Hymn 594 Praise presentation and dance was Praise int Mrs Robinson intro omen AT L093 held in the hall on Friday night duced the inseparable twins Work Of the 39111 Canadian companies in humor of Mr and Mrs Bob and Worship This month theliable to corporation tax in 1950 Brown parts were taken by Anne Cerslmore than 11000 operated at loss Eldon carter Ross Poyntz It Wood The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada announces that Parker who is retiring as President has been elected Chair man of the Board of Directors ARoss Poyntz former Managing Director has been elected President Wood previbusly Assistant General Manager has been named General Manager These changes will be ef fective October lst ID or lssltiswuLum MJeui This I951 PDIITIIII SEDIIII 59sz 4K lt BEAUTIFUL TWO TONE BLUE gs AIR CONDITIONING CUSTOM RADIO SLIP COVERS MANY EXTRAS sI125 rUSED TRUCKS T396Ae5 FORD 12 TONEXPRESS $ll95 T48OA50 GMC TON EXPRESS $1050 T404A49 MERCURY TON $995 T56SB47lNTERNATlONAL V2 TON POllel T423A447 MERCURY TON CAB AND Chassis 31CHEvCOACH $I501 36 CHEVDSEDAN $I50 T53IA41 WiLLYS STATIONWAGON $195 T560A746 FORD 12 TON EXPRESS $69s T3663e39INTERNATIONAL2 TON $I15 timuc TIIIIIIRDEIIEER NEEDszTiIoNOI= patrioticeve Noon JOE HAKRAD NE