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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1932, p. 5

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PAGE PMV THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMAIqVHJLE, THURSDAY, JULY 7th, 1932 BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Prize Winners Those who win prizes f or having highest standing in each room dur- ing the year: Central School Room 2, Mr. McLeod, Jr. IV-1l) Marion Scott; (2) Charles Spencer. Raom 3, Miss Jennings, Jr. IV- (1) Margaret Wood; (2) Ruth Ives. Room 4, Miss Morris, Sr. luI- Charlie Churchil and Ruth Cryder- man equal. Raam 5, Miss Collacott. Sr. III- (1) Fred Laphen; (2) Helen Cotton. Raom 6, Miss Wickett, Jr. III- (1) Byron Crawford; (2) Kay O'- Neill. Raom 7, Miss Bragg, Jr. luI-(1) Charlie Hoar; (2) Madaline Calver. Room 8, Miss Jewell, Sr. II-(1) Marion Dudley; (2) Donalda Creas- ser. Room 9, Miss Bunner, Sr. fI-Pat- ridia Emmett; Jr. Il-Ada Dusen- burY. Raom 10, Miss Moore, Sr. I-(1) Nora Fagan; (2) Catherine Spencer. Room il, Miss Sargent - Sr. - Lamna Murray; Jr. I-Sally Southey; Sr. Primer-BilIy Edger; Jr. Primer -James Stutt. Room 12, Miss Hartt - Sr. Pr.- Rita Laphen; Jr. Pr. I-Margaret Rowe; Jr. Pr. II-Aura Prout. South Ward School Room 1, Miss Pickard - S. I- Hazel Alder: Sr. I-Violet Barrett. Room 2. Miss Barton - Sr. Pr.- Hazel Wood and Douglas Larkin equal; Jr. Pr.-Frank Bevan. Ail names in alphabetical order: Jr. IV t. S. IV Promoted on Year's Work-DOrO- thy Barton, Dorothy Bradt, Donald Cameron, Earl Clark, Betty Edgar, Owen Fagan, Helen Foster, Thomas Gatcheil, Helen Glanville, Ieleen Halîman, Marion Hamm, Frances Hearl. Pansy Hooper, Ruth Ives, Dorothy Jones, Dorothy Knox, Ruth Logan, Gordon Martin, Helen Mor- den, Mary MeAllister, Jean McMul- len, Betty Pingle, Kathleen Robin- son, Marion Scott, Charles Spencer, Ila Sutton, Eric Swindells, Dorothy Tapson, Gertrude Wagar, Clair Wakelin, Margaret Wood, Grace Woodward. Honours on Exams.-Jack Rice. Pass on Exams-Murray Bate, Alice Bennett, Harold Bennett, Irene Brook.ham. Josephine Caverly, Doris Conners, John Cowle, Ldwis Dewell, Jack Dunn. James Fowler, Cornelius Fagan, Marie Gilhooly, Thelma Har- ris, Walter Hall, Ruth Henining, Ross Henning, Irene Jones, Lavemne Kimble, James Martin, Benice Mut- ton, Lillian Naylor, Aileen Purdy, Laura Purdy. Alton Richards, Ross Rice, Evelyn Roberts, Jean Rundie, Grace Sellers, Florence Shotter, Er- nest Taylor, John Taylor. Arvilla Trimble, John Westnutt, Albert Westnutt, Keith Wilson, Bruce Yeo. S. HI to Jr. IV Promoted on Year's Work-Kath- leen Blunt, Charlie Churchill, Helen Cotton, Ruth Cryderman, Jirn Crom- bie, erry Dustan, Dorothy Han- den,-William James, Fred Laphen, Theodore Lambros, George Morris, Marion Martin, Kenneth Nurcombe, Lloyd Passant, Ronnie Richards, LeRoy Short, Russell Short, Leonard Somerscales, Bill Tait. Paul Symons, olive Ward.0 Honours in Exams.-Helen Brook- ing, Jack Colville, Louise Hobbs, Lucy Lyle, Donald Mason. Charles Mcîlveen. Lionel Parker, Veda Pur- dy, Charlie Somerscales, Helen Vir- tue. Pass on Exams.-Marie Allison, Richard Bathgate, Ralph Cole, Leon Connors, Lawrence Connors, Marian Davies, Rhae Drew, June Drew. Bll Fewster, John Graham, Ethel Gra- ham, Russell Halîman, Jack Honey- man, Marjorie Henderson, Edward Hooper, Mary Irwin. Philip Latimer, Arthur Living, Louis Lyle, Beulah McQuarrie, Edward Milîsan, Bruce Mutton, Dorothy Nickerson, Leslie, Phillips, Edith Richards, Kathleenl Sissons, Ethelda Seymiour, Edna Sheehan, Helen Williams, Patricia Wilson, Velma Woodward, Rachel Wright, Helen Rundle. Jr. MI to Sr. MI Promoted on Yea's Work-Clarice Alder, Isobel Bickeil, Gwen Brum- mell. Madeline Calver, Charles Cart- wright, Audrey Comstock, Byron Crawford, Leslie Darch, Edward Downey, Blain Elliott, Lais Emnnett, Charles Hoar, Isobel Hewston, Lenke Koren, Jean Logan, John Living, Florence Mathew, John Mathew, Marjorie Morris, Irene Murray, Mar-1 ion McDonald, Douglas Nicholîs,i Kay O'Neill, Tommy Rehder, Normai Searle, Dorothy Smale. Helen Stac- ey, Kitty Storey, Alan Tamblyn, Eil- een Thompson, Ruth Virtue, Emnest Ward, Alvie Weish, Lewis Wiseman,1 Robert Woodward, Keth Yea. Honours on Exams. - Beatrice Kembring, Donald McIlveen, Doris Moses, Talbert McLaughlin, Elva Potter, Allan Prout, Kenneth Suni- ersf ord. Pass on Exams. - Bobbie Bird, Phyllis Blair, George Burns, Flor- ence Calver. Dick Campbell, Irene Casboum., Harold Casbourn, Mary Childs, Betty Clark, Harold Crook, Leonard Downey, Harvey Gibson, Evelyn Harnden, Mabel Harris, Ronald Hooper, Marion Knox, Geor- gina Lambros, Joyce Large, Mary Lemon. Elsie Lymer, Shirley Mars- den, Camol Martyn. Doris Moses, Billy Minns, Cuthbert McDonald, George McFeetems, Ivy Passant, EiI- ee utr, Roy Swindelis, Orme Sutton. Cela Tait, Hilda Tighe. Doris Virtue. Eva Welsh. Roy Wil- kins. Harold Woodward, Coulson Woolner, Lloyd Yeo. Absen t through illness, passed on year's wok-Gerald Bird. S. IH t. Jr. HI Honours on Year's Work-Hazel 1 Aider, Donald Allin, Murton Allison, - Betty Bettles, Clifford Blunt, Dora- i thy Buttonshaw, Joan Buttonshaw,1 Jim Clark, Kenneth Cole, Glenn' Cale, Geraldine Coulter, Dorathy Connors, Danalda Creasser. Tom De-1 pew, Marion Dudley, Patricia Dus-1 tan, Patricia Emmett, Frank Foley,1 Marion Gibson. Kenneth Hamm, Douglas Jackman, Ruth James, Os- car Jesson, Jimmie Knox, Mark Lambourne, Viola Larkin, Jack Len-i hardt. Kathleen Luxton, Marion Ma- hood, Tommy Martin, Gilbert Mc- Ilveen, Delbert McQuarrie, Grigg Morden, Peggy Moses, Douglas Nor-i ton. Jean Pattinson, Bobby Purd.y, Barbara Rehder. Jean Rice, Sidney Rundle. Harold Schlievert, Keith Slemon, Archie Smale. Mary Spenc- er, Margaret Storey, Kelvin Symans, Isabel Thompson, Helen Tighe, George Underhill, Donald Ve'ton, Henry Wightman, Louise Wilson, Winifred Wood, Jean Woodward. Honours on Exams. - Frances Croak, Moira Dinniwell, Ethel Don- oghue, Racliael Hilderley, Doris Lyle, Helen Robertson, Frances Rawe, Richard Westaway. Pass on Exams.-Rass Bachus, Frank Barrell, George Belman, AI- lan Broaking, Howard Corden. Kehi- neth Davies, Raymond Fice, Robert Graham, Marion Hooper, Lewis Kil- gannon. Wallace Martin, Velma Me- Knight. Marion Muttan, Donald Oke, Margaret Osborne, Frank Os- mond, Irene Shatter, William Tom- linson, Laura Wilson, MaJorie Wise- man, Maud Woolner. Jr. H t. Sr. H 1Honaurs on Year's Work-Mildred Bennett. Ada Dusenbury. Pass on Year's Work-Elba Cav- erly, Herbert Cale, Scott Densem, George Downey, Mavis Gartan, Mar- guerite Gibson, Jack Hately, Freda Jennings. Jean Johnson, Helen Lam- bras, Helen Pingle, Ray Richards, Arthur Sheehan, Donald Spencer, Luther Welsh, Gardon Woolner, Ross Wright. Sr. I to Jr. IH Promated on Year's Work-Miles Allison, Kenneth Coyne, Dorothy Downey. Nora Fagan, Audrey Foley, Elmer Gibson, Lorne Gibsan. Mur- 2 b a I ray Grant, Myrtie Hall, Effie Harris, Arthur Hooper, Irla Jackman. Wes- ley Martin, Ernest Morris, Allan Mahood, Horace Moses, Violet Me- Ailister, Effie McFeeters, Lamna Mur- ray, Helen Nelles, Kenneth Nichais, Joyce Richards, Cathaine Spencer, Billie Seymour. Helen Sumersford, Helen Tait, Jean Trimble, Rex Ward, Margaret Westaway. Honours on Exams. - Catharine Coiville, Vernon Connors, Edith Davidson, Bobbie Evans, Charlie Lemon, Bud Pingle, Jack Roberts, Kathleen Roberts. Passed on Exams.-Roberta Caîl- uni, Albert Darch, Kenneth Hooper, Bernice Kimble, George Kennedy, Thelma Martin, Morgan Mack, Ray- mond Welsh. Lamne Yeo. Jr. ir t. Sr. I Promoted on Year's Work-PatsY Dmnniwell, Douglas Hamnden, Ken- neth Hooper, Douglas McGee, Mar- ion Page, Sally Southey, Earl Van- camp. H-onours on Exams.-Fraflk Burns, George Cawker, Vera Contu, Donald Rowe, Normna Wlcox. Passed on Exams.-Jean Kennedy, Dorothy Pingle. Primer Clama - Sr. Pr. t., Jr. Il Promoted on Year's Work-Biflie Edger. Honours on Exarns. - Barbara Coyne, Margaret McDonald. Passed on Exams.-flean Gibson. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. Honours - Junior Neale, James Stutt. Passed-Norman Graham, John Lyle, Eva Sheehan, Lyness Spry. Sr. Pr. to Jr. I Hionours on Exams.-Donald An- derson, Patsy Clarke, Mary Emmett, Harvey Jones, Rita Laphen, Isabelle Naylor. Vivian Nichols, Noreen Ol- iver. Willa Ward. Pass on Exams. - Jack Childs, Milcired Coulter, Audrey Marsden, Phyllis Martin, Billy Potter. To Sr. Pr. Honours-Dorothy Crook, George Faulconer. Margaret Rowe, Judy Whalen. Pass-Rae AbemnethY, Rae Ben- nett, John Brady, Ronald Cole, Roy Connors, Kenneth Fletcher, Russell Jacobs. Earl Jacknian, Frances Mor- ris. Helen Martin, Margaret Nicholîs, Betty Sisson, Russell Vestna. To Jr. Pr. Austin Bennezz, Ailin Clayton, Al- bert Graham, Billy Kilpatrlck, Betty Lighterness, Jim Martin, Grace Potter, Aura Prout, Betty Trimble. South Wa.rd School Sr. I to Jr. Il Promoted on Year's Work-Sid- ney Alder, Violet Barrett, Lenna Brooks, Florence Buttonshaw, Ada Dadson. Herman Fice. Ruth Harris, Jean Henderson, Lois Large, Ken- neth Nickerson, Doris Piper. Doro- thy Sellers, Winifred Smith, Marion Stevens. Honours on Exams.-Vera Ruiter. Passed on Exams.-Marion Con- noms. Mary Cowan. Jirn Thickson, Glen Virtue. Douglas Wiseman. Sm. Pr. t. Jr. I Promoted on Year's Work-Viola Barreil. Ronald Barton, Helen Bird, Joyce Buttonshaw, Georgina Gibson, Douglas Larkin, Mildred Luxton, Russell Mofiatt, Ruth Seymour, Hel- en Thompson, Hazel Wood. Honours on Exams.-Leonard Al- der, Donald Brooks, George Dadson, Jack Large, Bruce Oke, Margaret Somerscales, Bllly Spencer. Passed on Exams.-Leo Bird, Mar- guerite Hall, Marjorie Kilpatrick, Lillian Lambert. Albert Mason, James Nokes, Billy Stephens. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. Honours-Frank Bevan, Tommie Cowan, Leonard Kinsman, Reid Vir- tue. Pass-Tommie Bird, Lois Branch, Donald Graham, George Sellers, Bessie Stephens. Absent for Exams.-Willie Mitch- ell, Herbie Smith. A Household Medicine.-They that are acquainted with the sterling properties of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 in the treatnient of many al- mnents would not be without it in the house. It is truly a household med- Icine and as it 15 effective in dealing wlth many ordinary complaints it is an expensive medicine. Sa, keep it at hand, as the caîl for it may corne most unexpectedly. YQUR OWN HYDRO SHOP 80 WMAN VILLE SHAW'S SCIIOOL Jr. IV - Sr. IV-Ruth Cobbledick. Sr. III - Jr. IV-Louise Cox (Hon), El! ord Cobbledick (Hon), Isabel Clemence, Brenton Rickard. Jr. Mu - Sr. HI-Bernice Wight (Hon), June Sweet. Sr. II - Jr. MI - Robert West (Hon), Ferne Webber (Hon), Ma- bel Clemence (Hon), Ross Cobbîe- dlck. Dentzel Anderson, Audrey Webber. Sr. I - Jr. II-fonald Cox (Hon), Billie Webber (Hon). Sr. Pr. - Jr. I - Wesley Sweet (Hon), Jean Harma (Hon). Jr. Pr. - Sm. Pr.-Helen Cox (Hon), Clifford Sweet (Han). Dorothy H. Hoar, teacher. BRADLEY'S SCHOOL Foilowing is the report of the promotion examinations of S. S. No. 14, Darlington: Jr. V-Byron Nesbitt. Entrance Clas-Norma Yellow- lees, Jim Smales. Jr. IV - Sr. IV-Neil Yellowlees 76.4, Willie Patterson 76. Sr. Ilu - Jr. IV-Harold Hepburn 79.1, Russell Hardy 78.5. Jr. Ili - Sr. luI-Grace Yellow- lees 71.7. Sm.fI - Jr. II-Russell Hepburn 75.8, Donald Yellowiees 67, Billy Ashton 66.8. I - Jr. 11-Doreen Hardy 78. Beginners - Margaret Hepburn, Florence Ashton, Alex Patterson. (Pass 60%: Honours 751,-) L. G. Dearborn, teacher. CADMUS Report of S. S. No. 5, Cartwright, for June. *-Honours; t-Failure, below 60% on total; §-Pass, 601,1. Jr. IV to Sr. IV-§Elmer Archer 64, §Andrew Marîow 62, tRussel Brown 57, tVincent Archer 50. Sr. lu ta Jr. PJ *Lois Veale 85, *MarJorie Galbraith 80, *Keth Johnston 77, *Loyd Brown 75, §Dorothy Brown 66. Jr. Ilu to Sr. lu-~*CIara Mount- joy 82, *Jack Marlow 75, §Mildred Archer 74, tEileen Johnston 58. Sr. 11 ta Jr. lu-§Maurice Sam- elîs 62, tNeil Johnston 45. Jr. II ta Sr. Il-§Marion Beacock 65, §Guelda Johnston 60. Pr. - Donald Johnston, Doris Mountjoy. Helen M. Fowler, teacher. ENNISKILLEN Enniskillen Public School report; the grade indicates the pupil's class in Sept. 1932: Sr. IV-Irene Sharp. John Oke. Jr. 1V-Lamne Bradley, Marion Griffin. Sr. III-Clifford Pethick, Myrtle Page, Alice Stephenson. Jr. III-Harold Ashton, Wilma Ashtan, Edna Bradley, Ross Page, Roy Virtue. Sr. II-Helen Ashton, Alvin Page. Jr. fI-Olga Sanderson. Sr. I-Ralph Virtue, Alan Fergu- son (equal). Primer-Douglas Shackleton. 9. LU Befch, teacher. BAKER'S SCHOOL Report of Baker's Sohool S. S. No. 19, Darlington. Af ter the June pro- motions the classes stand as foi1- lows: (V Forn results not included) Sr. IV-Verna Millson 86, Elsie Stephenson 83, Isobel Yellowlees 81. Sr. III-Velma Gilbert 94, Eber Milison 85. Bertha Varnum 76. Jr. luI-Ella Millson 83, Harvey Yellowlees 82. Sr. fl-Mathew Mils 62, Bernice Maorey 54. Jr. II-James Mills 85. Sr. I-Bruce Stephenson 54. Jr. I--Jerry Milîson 93, James Harris 85. Velnia Gilbert obtained the high- est average in the school, 748 marks and 94 %. Figures stand for per cent. Marion L. Silver, teacher. WALI<ER PHONE 164 MEN'S SOCKS For Men wbo know quality - Viait our Men'a Wear Dept. Half Hase of Artsilk and Celanese Yarns; particularly attractive new patterns ini vertical and crassbar stripes and dlock effects; in black, green, grey, and fawn. Sizes 10 ta 11%. An exceptional value. DURINO TIIREE 29 BIG DAYS, per pair..........29 ATTRACTIVE LUNCHEON CLOTHS Note the Value! Pure Linen Crash Table Cloths, hemmed ready for use, wlth wide colored bordera of blue, gold. rose or green. Don't fail ta cee these. DURING TEE BIG DAYS '65 52 x 52, regular 89c, each .......... 65 52 x 68, regular $1.25,85 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SILK HOSE, 69C Pair Let us help yen diacover these great Hosiery Values - They're Sheer - They're BeautifuJ- TheY Wear - They're a Positive Sensation This is a new, 6-thread, light service welght, ful fashioned S11k Hase; absolutely flrst quai- ity, Pure Sillc ta the lisle hem; French heel. neinforeed sole, heel and toc. In the Summer'a wanted colors, such as sandee, allure, naon- tume, indatan, fawn brown, dusk grey, white; sizes 8% ta 101/2. Special DURINO 9 THREE BIG DAYS, per pair.........69 A beautiful Chiffon Sllk Ful Fashioncd Hase, first quality, silk ta the top. In ten o! the sea- son's wanted shades, so popular now, as well as black. Sizes 8Y2 ta 10%2. Very spec ial DURING THREE BIG DAYS, 69è per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLIPS, $1.29 Each 0f Celanese Suede Taffeta No woman can rqslst such lovelineas - the longer you look at these new Slips, the emaller the price seems. The mare you wear them, the better you like thein! Which maIres them the Ideal Slip ta buy night now! These attractive Slips o! celanese suede taffeta have fanm-fit- ting. wide-flared sklrt, with narraw shoulder straps of self-material. We have these in plain tailored style or with îace-trimmed top and wide hem. Small. medium and large sizes, i colora o! white and flesh. Regular $1.75 value. See these DURING THREE 'l.29 BIG DAYS, each....... EXTRA LARGE BLOOMERS THItEE BIG DAYS' opportunity ta secure Oversize Bloomers, well made af run-mesistant Rayon, with double gusset and free-runnlng elastie at waist. Colors are ffesh. white and peach. Per pair ..... 7 RAYON SLIPS 57c A very modeat price for such Slips as these! Yau will be surprised that we could offer goad quallty Slips at this low price ! The sec- ret is that we shared in a large purchase and saved maney-and now cames this appartunity ta you ta shame iaur savlng. Princess Slips o! run-resistant Rayon, trlmmed wlth lace top and hem, self-materlal strape i colora o! flesh. white and peach; smail, medium and large aises for women. Another great value that seema almaost tao good -ta hi truc I On sale DURING THEE BIG DAYS, each .... . ...... 7 CHILDREN'S RAYON UNDIES Veut, Bloomer, Panty, 19c Each Put your daughters, little 6-to- 14'ers. ita, these Undies and see haw pleased they'Ul bel! And notice haw easy the prîce is on your pocket boak! Children's Vests, Bloomers. and Panties, made o! this quallty run-esistant Rayon. willl have a strong appeal. Calors a! flesh, white and peach, in small, medium and large sizes, sultable f or chlldren f ram 6 ta 14 yeams. A ,,Rush Speclal" at aur price. Came calyl DURINO THREE BId DAYS,19 per garment. ...........19 LIM#ITED STORES BOWMAN VILLE JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS Weve Just received our share of a very large alipmnent. So popular they'l lil out qulckly. Corne eariy ! Certainly an outstanding value at our 10w price. You should see these splendid Crepe Cloths ta f ully appreciate the value. A large assort- ment of printed patterns in light and medium grounds; gold, blue, purple, and contrasting effects. In three sizes, suitable for breakfast or luncheon tables. DURINO 3 BIG DAYS. 36 x 36 inches; regular 45c;2c Each .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 45 x 45 inches; regular 79c;53 Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 x 54 inches; regular 95c;65 Each.. . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 BLEACHED CHEESECLOTH 5 Yards for 24c Substantial saving on this extra quality Bleached Cheesecloth of extra quality, 36 inches wide; suitable for polishing. dusting, dish cloths, and sanitary uses, etc. DURING THREE BIG DAYS,24 Sealed 10-lu, box of 5 Yards .... 4 BOYS' SPEED BATHING SUITS 89c These pure woal Swlm Suite in Juvenile and youths' sizes, are made In the popular "Speed" style. Navy, black, royal, and cardinal, with contrastlng stripes on skirt. Sizes 24 ta 32, for ages 6 ta 15. Regular goad value at $1.19. DURING THREE BIG 89nC DAYS, each . ... ...... ... M PULLOVER SWEATERS $1.19 See these now ! Newest Fancy Stitches. A Real Surprise Value We're sure these new Pullovers will appeal ta you! Made o! fine, sof t wool in fancy stitch, short puf sleeves and wlde ribbed waist. Plain colore of whlte, Pink, maize, light green; combination colors of white-pink, white-green, white-maize , and white-sky. Sizes 34, 36, 38 only. Extra value at $1.59. DURING 1 n THREE BIG DAYS, each . ..... . BRUSH AND CASE 14c Secure Several Taoth Brush with f ir bristles, in a popular shape. Colored semi-transparent handies, with hale hanger. Each in celluloid, ventilated case. At 25e this would be extra value. DUR- ING THREE BIG DAYS, Brush with case 14c In Walker's "Big Beauty" Soap there are the came high quality ingredients as used in many soaps twice the price. four ounces; lilac or rase. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, 5 Per Cake . . . . . . - - . .. 5 WASH CLOTHS Buy 6 for 25C. First quality Turkish Wash Cloths, white with triple-striped bordens, blue, rose or gold. We shared in a large purchase, the saving le yaur. DURING TkIREE BIG 5c DAYS, each . ... . ... . . . 6 for 25o LARGE GLASS TOWELS 17c The price la very low for thia quality and aise Irish made, hemmed Glass Towels, 22 x 32 inches, 60% linen, splendid dryer that willl stand hard wear. Stripe barders o! gold, rose, or green. The words "«Glass Cloth" woven down centre of towel. Regular good value at 25C. DURINO THREE BIG 1 7c DAYS. each CHOOSE YOUR PRINTS 15c Quality la rlght - Price la rlght Again a great Canadian Mill co-operates- They get a big order-we, a 10w prlce-Youn opportunlty ta ehare Ii our savlng cames dur- ing aur Three Big Days. Prints 35-36 indIces wlde. sun and tub f ast, vat dyed; in a amant assortment of new floral and f ancy designs, and dalnty colar combinatians that wlll piease you. Certainly an extra value. DUR- 15C ING THREE BIG DAYS. per yard .-- GPNA0Al and1 the 4-Year Service Plan guarcis you against expense B EFORE you invetin y electri refrigeralor co:aider two important ex pense -Jree performance. Second, more than 1,300,000 homes have proved that Geucral Electric Coata Lme to Own. With a General Electrie in your home you eau forget about the mechauiâm, for it je al .ealed-in-uteel within the Monitor Top-safe from dit, air and moisture. Ask us about the remarkahle 4-YEAR SERVICE PLAN which protecta every new buyer of a General Electrie agamast ail service expense on the Monitor Top mechanism for 4 years. New Iow pricea are now in effet- and we wil instaR a Gemmra Elotrie iu your home for only $10 down. Y4c

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