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CIIRISTMAS BAZAAR AND PARTY
FUTURE PLANS OF HENSALL LADIES
HenSall LegiOn. Ladle's' AUx" iliarY lqrs. RoirMock. COffee, het chOco-
inet Tuesday evening in the Legion
'Hall for their November meeting,
,,presided over by the president,
Mrs, William 13rown. Mrs. Isabel-
la W. Skea was initiated• into mem,
bershii) and two applications 'for.
' new members were received from
II/Its. Jessie Cameron and Mrs.
'Marian Wasson. '
The following members Of the
•organization- acted as poppy tag-
gers on Saturday: Mrs. E. Davis,
14rs. B. Kyle, Mrs. Brown, Mrs,
L. Noakes, Mrs. L Baynham, Mrs.
1VIcKenzie, Mrs, Skea, M. Wm,
Smale, Mrs. Howard Smale, Mrs.
a. Taylor, Mrs. • I-1. Horton and
LADIES OF THE L.O.R.A.-,
• will liold a '
late and doughnuts were served to,
thote takingpart in the,parade, on
Remembrance Day, • • '
Plans were finalized g the meet-
ing for the bazaar, bake sale, tea
and draw for doll, to be held in
the'Legion Hall Saturday, Nov. 29,
at 3 p.m, Highlights of the 28th
convention of the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Canadian Legion; held g
the Royal York, Toronto, the. lat,
ter part of September, were given
bY Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Bayn-
ham, who attended as delegates.
The •Christrnag., meeting will be
held as usual on the first Tuesday
of December with ,a gift exehange:.
The Legion Auxiliary are niak-
ing fora.:Christmas party
fir ,,the children of the veterans
and members of the auxiliary.
There will be- a atanding charge of
$1.50 for use of dishes and silver
for any organization •wishmg to given. by Mrs. IL'Craig and Mrs.
use them at banquets held in the. D, wateoe. The nominating `corn,-
ID. the Orange, 11 Legion Hall. •A donation of $10.0) 'rnittee will- 'consist of, Mrs.IT
Monaay, Nov. 17 Was voted to the:Springhill Disas- TraVis, Mrs'. R, Achilles, Mrs, leter Fund McDonald .
Mrs.• A, Clark presided for th et:a' G.'. McG. avi,11' and
Gamescommence at 3:30 P.m, nominations- with elections to be
EVERYBODY WEI,COME `held in December. Mrs.'.Edne, Cor- seThledet°0pfitwh:s:-. givenmel< by 3;) rs uN. p
Ad i s'on 7-- 40 Cents
Admission.'- hett won the mystery' Prize. •
Mexico ••wa-s-the coun. try :for the
News O$ Walton
VVOrnen:'S. GrOtip To
Pay For New Pian.0'
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell Presided
for the November ,meeting of the
WMS,.• held in the • church base-
ment Thursday afternoon, Nov. 6,
with .21. ladies,. present. Mrs, C.
Martin read -the scripture from
Dent. 7:6-12. The roll -call and sec-
retary's, report were gi'Ven by'Mrs.
Robert IVfeMichael, followed by the
treasurer's remt by Mrs. R.
•Achilles.. '
The allocation from the supply
secretCry; Mrs. C. Martin, was re-
ceived for next year,. Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie, the Claristian, Fellowship
secrefarY, read an article. on
"Blessing- or •Affliction." It was de-
cided that each • .WMS xnember
would • be given the ' name of 'a
CGIT 'girl, who would be her spe,
Cial friend for the year. ,
• ExCellent reports on the See-
tidnal meeting held in Varna, Were
NEWS 014KIPPE14
MRS. J. C BRITTON-SPEAKER
REW'S .C41- URCH" VV
The WMS of St. Andrew's United Sitt, chaired,' for the 'balance of
Church, 1ppen, -held : theii• 72nd the meeting,- extending, a _word -of
birthday party at the oluret „vied. welcome guests. Mrs -War-
ren; ThoMpson favored with a solo
nesday eyening, November 5, and and was accompanied at the piano
had as their guest s ladies from by Mrs. RossiBroadfoot.
Hensall WMS, Turner's Church, Mrs. Verne Alderdice, intreclue-
Egrnmqvillq WIVIS 'and Einff'S Britton,• edthfN
eguestst 'orths
speaker,
Un e
MIrsJ. Pti
Church., McKillop Hostesses were
Mrs. John -Anderson and Mrs. El-
don Jarrott.
•'Mrs. Ronald McGregor conduct-
ed- the iizorsllip with a hymn, ac-
compailTary' Mrs. Ross Broad-
'
loot at the.,,:, rgan and- Mrs, joint,
Shiclair at he piano. Psalm 736
was read responsively.- Mrs. MC -
Gregor read the- scripture, -St.:
John, - chapter 21, and a poem .en..-.
titled, "Growing." The ',Lord's-
,
Prayer was repeated -in unison.
The president, Mrs. Russell- Co'
Hensali WMS Hears.'
SettiOnal: Reports':
'e November ;meeting, Of He41,---
sall"Dnited-Church WMS Was 'held,
Church, Seaforth. She spoke on
the subject, -"Lamps That We
Christian Women May Set Burn
,ing.." • Mrs. R. D. Elgie moved •
vote of thanks to .the guest 'speak-
,
er.
•4 quartette of the following lad-
ies, Mrs.- John A. Cooper, Mrs.
Howard •Finkbeiner, -Mrs:. Pearl
Le and Mrs. Edith Thempson,
favored -with a 'number, "In the
Garden."
Mrs. ConsItt invited all the lad,'
ies to the Sunday School room for
a secial heur. The table Was c
treel!'with a -birthday ,-Calte, white-
PinsTIIO e:aentkd6. ed:wjth : the yellow.,e' rti :1 • ‘ a: tblbe;, ,rt'A.,icQuAllria h1.1‘'o-°4:311ilEetAn14:1.(t.i7iEPtril:g1111.611.CeyCltinUEIEW*El°1;tti;:i:te:Tli":1LSieeaaftF:11:11thbe'H
mr. -and.Mks._;14iin Dupont -and project this year is callel "The
Iniaginary Tour*s
Busy Beaver -I -Meet'
•• The meeting of the McKillop
13eaVers -was ,bel_d_ at-- the -
home of -Eleator, land Dernthy
Ken on Saturday. A:''g• 43 0 CI attend-
ance of 'members was present.
Luella Moylan, the president, op-
ened the meeting. The roll call was
ansvvered by "one day from MY
reel:m(1 of cereals eaten:" Mrs. J.
P. Keys discussed, "It's Al/ in a.
Grain a Wheat," She also took
the group. on an imaginary shop-
ping trip, selecting all the good
whole -grained cereals Mrs Gor-
dan Papple demonstrated the mak-
ing of„whole wheat Intiffins.
Home assignment is: Find the
price of three uncooked whole
grain cereals end three prepared
cereals: The roll call for the -next
meeting is: "One rule for storing
cereals." A suggested menu -was
given by Mrs. Papple,
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Faye Little on
-Noveniber 15 at 2:00 o'clock .•
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dies and white and yellow inurns '
• 4..children of Saskatcliewan are clereal Shelf -3 •'• '
• • • • Officers this year are: presi-.
On 'Thursday afternoon ,wi.th an at- residing , in Mr, Rol3ert Cooper's
INIatre •Mrs. Gordon McGavin presided tendance of 35. IVIrs. W.. Dining muse „ dent, Cathie Eckert; first vice-
., - at the ,WA meeting, opening with Presided 'and with her group pre - mri., Arthur Andersonwas the PiTsi.dent, Alltonette V,,,erdEmilVanDen, Hen-
,,, el; , -
Legion bingo winners SattirdaY -a hymn, with. Mrs. D, 'Watson sented a most interesting Program. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Do.wgsecond vic&presia
were: Gene Maginey, Mrs. G. Val-- the piano. The theme for the af- Mrs. 'T.‘• Harburn and Mrs. R. J. son and Mrs Winder on Frida-. Elliott; j_211aren. Hugill;
ley, Mrs. -Donaldson. Mrs. Clarence ernoon was nduranee. The ate s n assisted with e devo- Mr and Mrs. moLean, treasurer, sch7,77-1-
rt, *tress
• repor e , r e an; unch
Reid IVirs Varley Mrs N Baird seeretarY's report was read -13y bona. newly_ew Gigs were honored at a _
Th d h t f--th t - committee lic-e--antrGene-Nixon
rD ay, Nowl- t
3 to 5 p.m.
•Egniondville
United Church
SOorisored by Egmondville-NYA.
East1WI
hkky' Nov. t
Etici&e,'sfar2bS A 8 :
• Ladies i)leae bring lunch
.
•
Lucky • Laiigh Prize
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• Mrs R-on-Bennett----also-thank-you---- e-secon - c er-o e s n ce tion erisall-Town 'Hall on •
• --R--Tayldr • ,
JIL • • - • ;TY. Friday- night: About za.). people at . -he hrst roll 011., for, the . next
Jr Carol ,Erown;' ,mrs,. Bruce cards from MrS: , Murray, Mrs).- y book on , o .,,proved ver
Walker 'Mit, •Baird -Mrs. Walker- S:'-johnsten,, Mrs: Muir and edn,catiOnal and was well ,given by tended The address was read. and 41reeting. is : 1-iiiikt .a bathe for.
our c ub Th me tang wall be
• -T; 'Coate§ Mrs. S,.:Roobol and -U gift of money presented by' Mr , _
Mr . e e Mrs . g, •
g 1)4 17 N Lon '1 baby • M G Love MrS•'• Feine Nrs
hem. after- school.,cm vvednesdays..
. 6 c a
Louis"Ix Oak Johnson Paul Patterson .and Mrs, Walter David - , nes.; chorus Ronald „mcGregor. Dancing vvas
mrs son. so. Coutts;.• -mgKing s HighWaY hY enjoy,ed by all, music being sop, --2 A disenssiOn followed' led by 'Mrs
Klenhe Margaret Wordburn
. , • • - d • abaance ori•
C., ,,,Wdk;insom ,:•,,-JaCkpot satuy, reported ,- . i, hand of1Vr
” . .r..:s: Sproat , :Mrs .' Norris orchestra
yg- .. , • . NicKenzie, what: • ..to
rdathr,o0g-h
, „ $325 88:and c. passinore;.was. .mr • .,tuid mrs ainl.twu the e9j.l.rse, What eef61--itleans,,'
November 15% will be $120 na 61 • „ . • • • t.
Ne slidi g • a . s and a piano' very In enjoyed. , .. . • children from Moose Jaw are .v-
. calls' ' • o uS
ilave7been npu'rehoaorsed to -be. used '' :Mrs, '3.:"Armstrong' chaired...1' the Mg in the Manse, • ' ' enThaendh°amescaosnsdig.nrinolern-te-aliw-vvas which
e i jai - h ,-• the t by the j• nio„..sunday School.' It business peri9d. Christian ,Stew: mmr.3and Mrs • irWin Dickert and.‘.,:ears:l:s9nceidenayfron-i:. My: record of.
Alod`,\,\,orrit,sf.,se:e'r.eaaeselesnian1)..1...7ec 8 was deeldetl---•'-that the $125..00 pro - : FrishiP. notes , were. given ,1337., Mrs fa il of Clif, ford • vislted Sunday'
, •• . ceeds• froni the 3th -and_-_10.th_bazaar, A.. 33.., Rowciiffe. e. visi i g corn- ,with Mr. an rs., Norman lc c- _
_
.,__, eTnans ra ipt,c_o _..measurang.
PTTt be used. in^ payment for the'Plano-=-,1111 ee,• mrS•S.-- Mitchell- . • -, ert. - - , ., „. .„. . ,_., • lioidand.__..dry •-iiigt.edients_. was
,Mrs : G';'1VIOGavin ,corinnentecl'on' °Grace, Ilarpole; . reported . having. - Mr's: E.' Haney of 'Wiligli-01, vg-
•drent improvements made;diric,,-inade.-7-rirany.-:-.--:;:c.,Clls . which..., were- ited on ThurSdaY,....4.4-lier', eousin,._g,,.._,,,iYej_17,, -,..._.A__ •L__,drielip1_6S_-_-.11112...c.k.'.±.*:_al---,_!_71-::
in,g-her-,-a-bserree and the 'success - warmlY'aPpreciated. The , yisitiRg_ Mr:- W.,-1.,:-....1VielliS' and Mrs. MelliS. -It'Yv,-,`. .44•Y" '''''-i
• .• , • ful lovvl stnaper.• It was agreedthat conimittee for NO,vember and De- • 'Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson vis . ••..•
KEY-
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S a carpet be purchased whale avail- ce , r ited recently with their daught-er o a ions a e a
Monday Evening. $100 b • dded re the rnanse fund The thankoffering service will aim Kerr or WinthroP. • B th '1 WA W
. Or e o um an Baan.,•Films on' Afr,ica on Open speaker. Except,idnully fine re- HENSAL1. • The Bethel WIVIS a.nd WA held
DECE11/41qEit' :8th,- 1958 P4i-e,16gyai.Te•i'-r0,.13.°j,:.g%,..,.h. eh: 4..amlir• sa.milY... 13. e.' .N(;)... ',8,1-'1Pda,37'1)..NC''el.m.beilrl'2'3:1'whell, ..', . .. ' . ' 1." . • ' ...:1 ... . .... '. '• ', ' '
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•••••••.... ur ey.', incro... ..' . .:. • .ouse • -are., o e:- pleva.sed...-..-on- .-P-Or-s-o. ,. e South • Huron Sectiona , •••_._. ••••- ,.., . ,. ...: ... _. • , . •
' 'cf. -.1v.eevr.riiiviNio.°I'aetnratillieerlirolier7ettf21','Ilt
Fantlier6pa-r-tic,ulars,..inter.,...:.4 and.. ri.. 01'6.- giv en . by Miss- M. : •Ellas, .and . ' •'. .w. ' - - . . . '' • • .,•'.'ll)Ten.iiiSThe-preSident'-openeci-Lthe-
- . -• • . reported....on. Alidiriner'.,for....Iltiron• Mrs.., Clareal.ce,Reic.l....andfarnaly.,,,,and-shiging-,---a--hYrrili and 'prayer:: .
.• • .oB4,11,---,7•Trofolite, -nleeting:--reeently :Rohert,'.ie",id., of ,,k1.4ca ine „
• • . . : B, Mrs. ,Arrnstroms°7, Mrs,. Cross ; spent last aY. IX411731n 'Meeting r_kr.ith the Call to Worship
G!eaner's Mission
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CASE :FARM. MACHINERY
Phone 267' Seaforth
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ytei.v,. when h Auxiliary Mr. and Mis. James Moiris nd_t •..The.... sc apture lesson ;and c
--7...elearedgryt;,882.00.Tmeiiiiliergi4dre Inenilaers of' th eit and`tlear,:.'-rnerits er.. sLad by Mrs William
with 41 metnbers present. Eileen renal -idea; Of'. the bale hiLh is to gi alf,aSen„ .T a in ie,,- of Godeiich is Ttoe,Tennie".Dennts, gave
Widliain'son;•,,rylce,-,M•esident,• gave he ..-.,paCked,•at the chusch Tljurs ited .on Suudiy uth Mr, and With -Other S.7 Mona
,i`i*.,,e411..,..te....-•wg•shil6,-;:. taken ''frein day, afterpoony'NoVeniber-'20. 'There P.iiie.,,'CbiPellase,' and family Clark, guest speaker for the eye-
PS;alin .• his been ,a .special, request -tor . us,- •Mr and. '1VI.r.s.:J L:: . • "McCloyring ,gave.'a very interesting taik
''Bewley, hose. , Kathie,. -Jinimieanct Christine, of •cri the,week-She.-spentat Alrea••00-
.tredneeilil,'thereW..Stiidy•.bOok on ''',mQ.3-,1-0,)et.s ,,„ are •again -.asked to Toronto., spent wee)end• with 'lege last Au-gtist. .
,`,fp.1161.gfildOttib60d.:Mi*Sl;61-0?"'..4titl keep saving their used stamps sr2...4na .George -,
plairied hOW,,the.•:41.06f.feiMg-woold turn.Jhern in to Mrs.: C.: Richard-:,hess returned to Tatonto, with .study.bookConcerns of a Con
be . tiSed;:, theticriP- tbein;,for,a Iwo vi eeis acation • „,firient,'"'' which dealt with Trinidad
John 15 12 And flier .US . • , Mrs., J a rvis' Horton, Mrs Mr and Mrs qi ar0 Reidvv ncl anllothdrw eat •'•Iiidies7IslandS, Was
fey: Tbam t, ,tedIV and TkIrs.,. T. Sherritt Were Allan.. Spent:. last, Sunday" visiting 'taken hy Ethel. Questions
er took up the offering Fileen:appointed as the nomsnatmg coin relatives at :Tiverton; ;-• --"--
Pledieated the. -Offering ,With aaraYer. mittee.- -'• :; ; ..--,Ifunte,rs, leaving ., here. 11/143ndaY Mis 13 Regele and T.ennie Den
, 'two peeics12 Taintinge
' x- Ms:, .• •
,Tean Bolger, read the- minutes of '
-the last TrirCetingthenand Nell 's. • . '• - . .. • ..
-;•-, ent' to • Mr • McGavin- • Silver. Water,:, Manitou Bethel ladies are invited to • Meet
their elasse ltr(ISlafid,. Were, PeOrte 'IvitIr-the'Waiton".•••.society • on Mon
After:: the stud • perihd, ' reports' 'Ple:Pdid.:•e'getirl,g''s entertainxsient zra MousSean, Kippen; TOM •Sher- day :evening; 'at 8 80 p fn One.
Weie given by the:.children.---f-no-h they' hid preetit'etti- rift and Herb MouSseau Zurich -number for was re'
(lass on --;'their -..neW 'study book Iaigaset Hllen.fa,ored with aHunters.leaving Wednesday night questcd• _ „ ,
The ',primary, class gave a ptippet piago solo ani Mrs imeraonMit' were ,Dt, .AddiSon, Clinton, Jeck ...I Mrs... Ni;illiain -Dennis. had Charge
me,o.tr.4-tioo_• :On : story chell adeompanied by MrS Xi B ohn .R obinSen.•-• Leroy •••of the WA business The roll call,.
4 (Here Comes Dirk dtllt Alio plano, gavnavio 0'-Brienr:•-•ifirn,---BarkinSort;t--Ztirich-showia--.23-.4nerribers.- Present„ Four
terri$ were given out to cbildren selection and voQal uuet very. .3,ohn,,,..:walper,' 'Woodstock; • Roland Vacancies . in the society Were fill-,
Who, :Wanted to 'iriake ',.puppets. :Was f'50rY0(1-':thi? Grelii6r;,- pioa., Bend and Don, 'ed.; 'It. was- 'moved and 'seconded
bOinn..". '1 . '• • basement "by the McKiIlop'184ies :SheiMerd;. Grand.- Rend:. , ••• -that 'a,.;$15.1dOnatiOn be sent to the
• . .; • ancli3ea. Walton soeiali3einrisetditia: VV.: Harty' Hor ten, -and, -Fred • • Te niperance. Federation,. and • $10
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Beer' attended tbe • (otos 'Cycii sfs'+to l.the • Fred,.Victor
The McKill*-Gr•oup'-held. their ,-ited the.1--qourity_.:-Ilome.---at.--Glin .unxoi
.0.m.eor in „Hamilton., . ' amonntreceived in the copper eon=
.Noveiriber meeting in the auditor- on Tuesday afternoon wben a PrPr. ,Oradeg'. 5. and -6,•-of Hensall Pub test for the , last: 'tall: Of the sTiair,
1,.tttn. Of the 'church onMenday-eirer:, 'tram' • was..; presented and '.treats '. lie '-Selieol Oh:Hallowe'en nighty, in was $41.15, Mrs CharleS .Boyd's
-rung with'llie..;"Whele :congregation' ,r.given,:••• , • .•... . • .•
stead of. repeiVing••ille...trsnaltreats,, •side being the winners.:.
Mrs Den -
Bethel vnited.:Chtirth,'„•$t. rnerhbers of ...the Instittite;tak Collectedoyer for 'the 1,1,1ST: '.niS closed the Meeting with prayer.'
Anglidari' Church and 'the .121h Con- Mg- the. CotirSe„ `-`Sevki to save dol C 13 Brian Fink headed- the
Ces.$1.0I1, MeXilltJp.'„;'.a • guests ,„ lairs and make sense, ". are:remind- for ..io; 46 the right . thing;
...','"The-•piresident;'-"•Mrs•...,N: • Schade;,..' ed thattheir first lesson vil1-:be • with SChwalin..irr:' SeCond the '•inOtorist ;started' 'out Mlieer,eli.
'opened the • ;meeting. m4th.. 4 bkot4.3, Ireld In the eornintinitY Hall Mon place of 016. ,c6 whose roosterhmye. .hca,adt,
Witb.Mrs.Carnpb.eli. Wey presiding 'clay,. lloveniber 17; at 1:30Rehekah Lodge Meets . .
ou,t, 0:oste.
"Pardon'Ine 'sal& the Motorist,
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of_Amberaebekah. Lodge
at the piano: -Mrs. J. Bosnian read
the scripture lesSen. from Dent. "8:.
648; ,after-,whien-prayer-;was7of•-••
fered by lVIrs, Nelsen' Reid: Nellie
Bawl, aceompanied . by „Mrs?
13.4an,.. sang. 4.,SO1P.,:.."NOW the PAY:.
Mr. Johrillatchie, Mt.' and. Mrs.
Clifford Ritchie and Ruth visited
with' Mr. -and Mrs:- Jiirt Ilitehie,-
London, on Sunday.
Mrs. Etta ,Eyre; Mr. -and Mrs..
Ralph Watton and Donna, of Sar -
ilia; WaY'ne Meltlichael; Wind=
The' highlight of 'the evening was, sot', visited with „Mr. and ,Mr.
a travelogue .given by Mrs, Gor- Robert MclVlichaei.
don McGavin on their recent friP Mrs. Fern Patterson is at pres,
to Germany and the British Isles. ent Yisiting with ,her sister,- Miss
Beautiful slides were, shown hy Aroye Love, Toronto, and:, other
Neil McGavin, With Mrs: MeGavm relatives, • ,
comnientator.., -Mr . s. R. Mc- MT. and ,IVIr. s'Torrance Dundas
MiChael, InoVed vote of thanks Spent 'Sunday„ Fordwich at the,
home of Mr. . an Mrs. Sta y
,
Mr. 'and.-Ivirs. Art Busby. and
tiAna, of lian6ver, were .Weekend
gu4ta at the ',home of, Mr, and
Mrs. Walter . Bewley. •
Naren -and Rickey, Cunningham;
Of Ethel, viSited with their' grand -
mailer,. Mrs. E. Ennis, over the
weekend, •' •
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VivER!
a'. wi'"
presided at . the regularid Imillng-to replace him.
meeting The farmer the Man' speCii.:.
onWednesday everftg in the lodge "DOn't know -whether. you
rooms, An invitation was reeeiv-,
Hutomo _Lodge. No. .306, ,ear you crow. an :or not," . grunted 4,•`Let's
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Clinton; to attend" a.niepting
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theirlodge dn IVIOnday, 'Noveniber
17; When the. assembly president,
Mrs. Margaret Rose, of Owen
SOund, Will, make: her official. visit:
Cards .of thanks -were . received
from Mrs..Maude Hedclen and Mr.
and MrS.. Thomas Baird. .°.A 'gift
was received from Mrs. • George
Walkerlor'the CPT Rind. A mara-
thon euchre - was, discuSsecl. and
Mrs.' Glenn* Bell waS apPointed
convener, With .Wfrs. E, Shaddiak,.
Mrs. Inez:, McEwen • 'and -Mrs, E.
Chipcliase, assistants. Arrange-
mentswere made to hold a euchre
in" the lodge 'hall'on Wediaesday,
November 26, guest8 to be itimited.
ByMahoney
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Prices at Ireusall community
saie- November 5 were: -
Weanling pigs,- $11$0 to $14.00;
chunks, $15.60 to $17.50; feeders,
$10.50 to $2$,00; -sows, $61.00, 'to
$9L-60; 'Holstein calves, $13.50 to
$23.00; Durham calves-, $22,50 to
$43.00; fatcow sold up to $17.20;
light stockers up to $24,50 a- cwt.;
heavy stockers up to •$22.90 a
A total of 470 pigs and 220 cattle
and calves were sold.'
RECEPTION
for Mr. :audBemarstriee MurrayemonD)*Iv
Seaforth
Community Centre
Friday,. Nov. 14
•
v Rxi3opY NNT.Lcomz
Ladies Please bring lune
N BRIGHT11
cinaffian Petrofma Ltd.
• Dealer and Distributer of
° Petroleum products
Phone:354
Seaforth-------- :
GAS, STOVE and FURNACE OIL - Prompt•Farin and Borne Delivery'
FOR HER
DRESSING GOWNS
SQUAII_E_S•jair4.-S, CARVES ,.-- BLANKETS and BEDSPREADS-
,
LINGERIES - All Kinds .
• 86.50 :andup
. . .. . At All; Price's
, LUGGAGE =Overnight andWeekend
• HOUSE DRESSES ... . .. . .. . ..... ... .. _..... ... . . .... ... ........ ..... .. ... •.• • $2.98 and up
, ,
PYJAMAS and NIGHTGOWNS•$2.98 and, up.
SHEETS, and PILLOWCASES• $1.89 and up
BANLON.„SWEATERS. .. ..... . .... .... ........ -----------------...„....,.., $7.95
_ • ••
NYLON 'FIORE. - .A11 kinds .,..,. .. . .. ... . ........... .. „.... . . ..-..,........-. 50c and up
OVERSHOES...-. All kinds ...,... . ... . . .. . .. .7...... .. ............... .. . . .... . . $1.98 and up
, .
, SKYTONE, CRONITA. and CLARK'S 'CROCHET_ corroN,
JEANS , Lined and unlined, ' $2.98 and up
'BLOUSES
SKIRT'S afid___ - -- $9 50 and- up
__....... _
SA
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MEN' LADIES' WEAR
ESE 15 ERV10ES:
12: spFurapaceint ro r;:tya prmrofuovteloi_clr scias s 'elubwrittcha ti4o quarts of proper gr:ade
Cleanuty
oil
3. C;k oil filter.hecefi 1 1air. 'cleaner' and breather.
• Check battery. and clean' connections..
Check fan belt. . • 1 '
lights, horn, wip -or 'arims,bla.des and windshield washer
8. Dram and water -flush radiator. Check hoses and
Refill-r-adiator_witli 5 .kuarts Shurone Permanent type anti-
-
froeze
qt,cek brakes and fluld'leveL ,
11 Cheek, tires for pressure, wear; cuts and bruises.
12. Cheek .steering• and 'refill steering _
• 13:- Clean-al:id reSt-S-park pings. '
. 14. Check tie -rod ends. •• • 1-
' 15. Lubricate 'generator and distributor.,
ALL for only $995
GC)0
MANY WAYS!
Serve ou,t pure ijreinitIrri- riilk each clay.
You'll like, its. .crearlik,.- ,g0;fre.shi
,favor.
Milk contains 100.sep-
arate , nutrition ele-
rneitts .t o bifld
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PRACTICAL
SOURCE DI?
CALCIUM !
E LEAF DAIR
one 101 - Seaforth
DAILY DELIVItY