flflfl1~fl WF~KLY TYM~iB TL~R>RSDAV. MAV 7th, t#~0 FORD-EDSE SALES And lRV Al1Uscd Ca s Is L Ou. r upl.t, e rvice giara tp.ye.w rou4nd GARVTH/MOTORS. I k A aotJiru*tieo.you down te w.at auto4IatiC 4frctriCc lothet dryer bas A. Carruthers 1 beence to perforin his iew dutim. Bman*21c arLd Laverne Iztls f riieê(tg wte ftqe thbiid baeltw - ei Lloyd , 1ooton, Cavanr, w as Millbroo. Mr. -lggon sitated tbat heing caunted and -tated that =»w <~rmpagi 1) norninated by Mr. Clare WinslDw, Mr. Rickard hrad proven bis capebil- countries are now looking towr4- and conide cein he ro te ove n-Cav-an and M r. Dave Fow ler of ity both i n private and publi Ilite. a af r l a es i. T e r e mzent by electing the D.urham Can- Willbrook Mr. Ilooton has been a He bas served on thiF- Dairflgton sïon Ls en itk; way out, lie sai, iK didate. ember of School Board, and on'Counceil for ten yeare; wfth fnie as lt tg really encouraging to vie* *e The nomination of Mr. A . r CoUnd'il since 1945. He is serviflg bis deputy-reeve. Hie is preslident ef 111e ectomory i the future back !» ruter ws noed y eee icorsixth teïrm as deputy-reeve and was. Bowmranville Rotary and a Past where ft was and possibly beye»À, W i f Hope Township, scne adnof fthe United Counties in Mastj_ of bis Masonie Lodge, Mr* 1We in Canada wkho produce must: bjy MI-S. 1Hamilton of Blackstock. In 1957 Higgon proposýed hini a eh»tsel] mth 1e worid mnarket "To du ~ presenting the motion Mr. Wilson Depiity-i-eeve M:ichael Wladyke 1 material. we must have the beet poseible rI poiitd ntthâ M. arutersha'ws ornnaedbyMr T.R.11anJWr. A. Carruthei's, 11 th eI1de t a a pice that WUI compew-. polntd ou thatWr. arruters id1wsnmatdyWrT..Ban candidate, regretted that John, This, lie eaid, mjuet lie Canadals i1 actd s vcepreidnt ortheDu-ion of Port IHope and Ar. Walods of1 Foote hart resignied and lie pcinted He gave a resumne of las r-e>jMt hiam- Associatlorr for six yeai's and 1Millbro)ok. H-e bas been a nxýember to -bis rare humour anxdh&is sM-,vigit tO Mexico and cQmpared Àw ten years as president. Hie is prifle- oï the~ Port Hlope Couintfi since Iffl pathetic understanding of the 1ieedSeexy te trat of Canadas. iç,al of the Senior Plublic ScloIoeinluand 4' now iii bis tbird tenu tas dep- f t le pe ple Port Hope where hielias taught fi' Luty4'eeve. H-e l is K a past-presitent bMr. Carruthers tiaid that a MP thfrteen yea.rs. 1lie also tau,_t_1, of* the Kùwanis and lias been ýictive must have a sound krxiowledg-e of Gar<kn Hill1 for thirteen yeais. Mr. i the fted Shleld org-aniztn-g as bis ridin.g. Sucli a mnan i te h parlia- Wilson stated that ha wa worthy %vell as Co-owner o~f the QueCii's mn a pks~a tbspol of support 'as ie fiad Cçrtltlthued Se fletel. atnd rnst le tolerant and hold the mu.ch to tre Conserviative organi. _- ý Warden {rre R Rickard was tas,,k with bum1llty.IU 1 am to È«-ie £ U -A .,tioei. jne q1so was grR",teleave ef pro,sed by uEemie Dave fig.gtIn e saîd, Vwuuld aocept it e earï - 'llour an iti a greaîýtm t -t ami eavé or û«ý14eyurp n )ne ronin fer 42pZata fay- hie fr. Carrutel, ad opè*tlit redt ibt fhr toure fs ?12cted eî0»e rinIte txeîtle ni the j lAdgd tiod puete G nta d tiele 4 - --- Ir ati besifen c reh e therk ______________ on lts lit aiveba1 rie l iiede l to give to sucl art undert.aking. lic was rft the feIn. hat tbe FProvhîr- iral leVel of vrnetneei Ynore time. mitn eopl ribto e noing mo ou country from li idthealze centre.. "Let us flot chase them n t but go after more induistieis.' fie 'af1 Ué mI,. sf li ewas wîlling to star-t from i te SaUie Ham ltonLUU ground up in this organizationr. - Warden Ricel,' stte lie bâtd been attràcted tr) the organizatior as a youing maer. lie said lie was Every elass of Insur- here because hie owed a great dleal awie lis rePresented a to this rouintry and ýhis interest ).ay Our office. The follow- ia safeguairding the future. Warden n resm o h Rickard offered sincerety, hionesty aýndJ the beste within hl (rve j main coverages we c»a elected * offer: The convention for thile next two hours was taken up with balloting and flot until the thirdj ballot was Automobile, Life, Accident aed Mr. Carutc-,Iis deulared the candi- Siëkness, Plate Glass, Liability, date_. On the first ballot Mr. Car- Fire, Surghary, Hosealizatïon, ruIt ers lead followed in order by Livestock, Boîler, Wind, Poila, Rieka.d Hooton and Wladyke.' Mail, FkdeIiyBed ec Michael Wladyke dropped eut in thre first as did Lloyd Hooton after OOOPOE11 the second ballot. Alil losing candidates cengratu- lated the winner and promised their FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS S-.~ support. S~~~.4-' ~~Dr. R~. P. Vivian addressed the ___________ affl-Watehing- But- au lt-jew êWI ifdooF r f. -~ àhine* " It frees you froin the drudgery of lugging heavy basketm Of vét-wash to, the line-it due'is your'clothes the way y ou want thein-damp-dry for ironing, or c4rnpletely &rY for folding away-and it does ail this automaticoflýy fo r less than five cents! There's a treat ini store~ for you the first time,, and every tiane, you use an autobaatic electrie clothes dryer. HYDRO:. as y@urs y*Z LIVE BETTE R' E LE CTR I CALLY U» end uii.nh ai t i al e . i e r tw e h ea.. AM loutawl. m, et ndt oml Il Mam .whem »0f we iw ivthaie. woiqmwlt ir 1k wu.o0S » 0"-'- ,u < ?,&wl*m e N. , . u Ni KNOW ONAIUo 5 3TTER -I. f f 4 Put smalitems, such as hancîkerchiefs and gloves, in a mesh drawstririg bag for washing and ctrying, to prevent Ioss.