WOODBRIDGE MOTORS tt JOHN mm was†cu. 1-3731 CEriiEIE2E13lL:IlEIIi:lud EYES TESTED - GLASSES .. p. E. STAITEI " onomsmsr - omenâ€; ..,,-e,,',e,fd,'.l!luq,.... OPTOMETBIST F, L MERTEIS Iyns Examined M. 1:133 I‘m "BEETBWQ ME 14!" In†“x Mum Iron-poly Fiud- by WW - loam-bio hm 1 Main St. N. -' Weston PM†CH. 1-0701 wmoea's 'I’AXI WMM'ON 24 Hour Sonia 7 â€any It 8th Ant. â€WINDS! Phono ttl" 8-1191 "in... lt.0. Aeeitu,t9g--roe" Munch“ Ft m at the wm~ â€NO!!!“ FARGO f!gll.ll1l-lllhfl1Q,l. Take economy, for instance. New Fargo V-8’s pack up to 234 ha ppwer, yet their unique combustion chunk dour wrings bonus miles from every‘ o guy. And Look behind the teen†tqtst you‘ll I991! diam»- whr more and mm tttrgltro are making the swing to FARGO. When successful that opnntou inch " Kleyaon’l Cut!!! 21tgg: WW1. Winnipeg buy (any bid "In at once, you know Forgo'l got something ',gtttsirhl to our»! Kleysen’a Garage typifies the truck fleets that find real 'lTra2Jdytigtg.W.rgre ,atissfaction with Fargo on the jab. to up plenty of reasons for tttat addiction. too. no other engine has -the ramoua-iirruhkft uputation of Fund: tfhcient Six! What truck buyers can learn] from the his Fargo fleets... 4.25. “S. ..V.U. " 65.900 IDS. ..C.B.-ititt VOUCHER FOR '0 DIIICYOIY E lazts'w§.m ma through tuarittie YWCA pet- wwaIWUN In! h." - WCA - un. and In" Ion-Md lubr- i “census ' Wu L , Main tr 5.4m. 16 1 . cu. um l cu. 4-351. - In. 14, 1-618 , awn stuff Mm" WESTON - cu. “on Wllligm D. Lyon ba., LLB. "PPT' IP rs9ut;Tf8 “may, toW.ma, -tts. EARRISTEI ' SOLICITOR HEAKES and MCDONALD 31:"!an ' “We". 29% MAIN ST. NORTH EMU] 9 q George le. Bull "e Parsons You get more of the future with CH. 0556710 43 KING " “0’0th." CH. 4'53†o-t6-q mu During 'rttuttst "CA he, an; was on v was It to“ ' vim in und- m to no 1* com-vu- u- “datum .1 work. For into:- mtion. all In. #1126. ll. W. LEASK Chan-rod Accountant T14 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESION CH. 4-6061 PIANO TIIIIIIIII AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE " - MT. DENNIS R0. 9-284] PHOTOGRAPHY . BOMMEBGIAL lhmffrtrFrazirr W. J. WARD Ruggednesa is another reason. Fargo rear axles in all models are heavy-duty engi- neered, specially treated for fatigue- résistence. Bear springs on Ngh-tonhsge D700's have been increased to 3 inches wide, are extra long and resilient for greater strength. Frames have double-width front members. and extra-deep centre and rear crogsmerpbers. Fargo’s a better deal for the driver, too, with shorter turning diameters, smooth, super-responsive steering, an independent parking brake that adjusts from inside the cab. So why not follow the lead of successful truck operators like Kieysen's Cartage Company, and check into '68 Fargo Power- Masha now? Come in right away-HN) how you'" farther ahead when you haul the FARGO way! MUSIC E NEE - F1674}; . PHOTDSTATS ' PHOTO-COPY 1338 WESTON up. ac. 24,521 WORK GUAttANrEEtt FUNERAL ominous CH. 1-2233 PHOTOGRAPHY AۤOENLAPLT§ PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT TOUGHESY IOIS For "o" "to 'trsr"h4gtt#. Imam-NW td'u'f,'ghtl'tt'dtatt'Mg"anvllrft growsotts.ttl-eld-btstqttegtgt_tteregit- -drtvpeaema-ror't-tBtqSittttttqtttg8-. Anvhowr'vMtutyh_g+mrmrttr WW» eurtst w Imam mm- 1m m. , edertttiesrhaot-,tuttuttqritsetttuiitiiith obmnnm. 15-1121th would “loamy“ tatttry_ytrtrtierl and naturaiiy eccentric. They'd m h WM .5 In" In] I kept the elophnms on my lid. . ttte m. I â€all In" “In; “yin; to ouch other, “well, you but. M â€up. ttrrttpr “up." are," 'ad revolving a We: " tho}: W. so,.ftrrthetiruemWeotwelt-t--dl) into the 'house, I smiled " the lawâ€, inâ€; in)“: N M “My I new longer. Clam blossom â€mm in the but Ptmrth, “I" the air hummed with the busy buzzing ot be“. It I'll lovely. l .Would you like to learn te dance, sew, make copper 'jeweh ry, play bridge? Or just make new friends? Plan to visit your Whenever . neighbor tolled out his llwnmmver to It!“ cut- tering over his buteheut gwgrd. I laughed. The tools didntt recog- nize a sensible ample when they uw one. Alter a while i 3109ng leughing end bean srwlipg. "There's another idiot out here barberine his divots," I'd yell peevishly at my wile, from my chum-non you It the win- "What'o the matter, don't you know an eccentric writer when you we only I shouted through the window. Then one day a little old lady Icrou the atrect came out we! started bucking a mower up and down the boulevard. It wu too much. Something mapped in my resolve. Head bowed, in mov- ing position, I descended into the basement and dragged out the machine. The weight of social pressure not won: " my [nu got longer. I imqined I could but the neighbors whispering behind their hedges. . K What an ugly brute it it. u lawnmower! Looking at mine, I wu reminded of items in the museum af medieval torture: in Paris. A black horror of knives and wheels, it was, that any sane person would shun like the plague. I mowed the back lawn tint, after are. I didn't want to consternate the neighbors. I felt they would be watching me, wait- ing to see whether I would stack the hay when it was cut or thatch the garage with it. I found that by mowing with special vigor I could not only decimate the turf but cut border flowers It the same time. My cuttings-carrier was sprinkled with blousoms, so that I felt like a grimy queen of May when I emptied it into the compost heap. A lawnmower is just heavy enough tor a man to be able to lift it, carry it 20 teat and get I nasty crick in his back. When he sets it down to clutch his spine, the handle swings over to clout him on the pate. Just plain man, I Inwnmower. Compost heap! That's where we throw everythigg when the garbage can is full. We've got the only one in the block that growls when you 39 near it. No I'm just like everybody else in the block, mowing, sprink- ling, mowing, sprinkling, tending a putting green that never sees I putt, I cricket pitch barrm of stumps, except those of the lilac tree I accidently mowed down. It got another couple of bushels when I mowed the front lawn. By this time I was taking pride in my work, 4aintily remov- ing pebbles from the path of the mower, instead of charging them, as earlier, with the mute hope they'd wreck the mower. Yes, social pressure is a terrible force. Too bad they can't har- ness it for something uselul. WANT TO LEARN? (Copyright, 1957) YWCA at 21 McGill St., or can EM. 4-1126. during National YWCA Week, April 20-26. ind find out what goes on there every day and evening. Radio and Tolovlsion SALES ma SERVICE Aqua“ for swam ELECTRIC RCA VICTOR In": " and Mia WOQDBIIBGE Phone Ark," £0202 TN! CHAlttEitEtt IANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNl-TY so both are borrowing tram a. bank Faced With uttforeseen household expenses? 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