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Rev, D. Leslie li Elder
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Minister
H. A. KEMPSTER.•
Organist and Choir Leader
10 A.M.
Church School and Youth
Fellowship Q. .
11. A.M.
Guest Speaker:
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11IR. GEORGE C. VMS, Hensall
"A Faith: To Proclaim"
MusicSenior Choir
ANTHEM: "Now Let Us . AZ
Praise God and Sing" (Young)
EVENING SERVICE CANCELLED
An invitation is extended' to At-
tend Anniversary Services-- • at
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EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CHURCH
DR J. SEMPLE Minister •:
Lyle Hammond
Organist -Choir Leader
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'The Man Left in the Boat'
7:30 P.M. '
OUTSTANDING YOUTH ,RALLY'
Junior Farmexs of Huron Annual
Church Service.. Music by the
Junior Farmers' Choir.
Anthem: "Praise My Soul"
Wonderful Grace of Jesus
Male 'uartette: "There is -'Power
in the Blood"
Organ and PianoDoris Jotens
on
and Carol Pepper
Subject:
"The Place of Youth in the
Revolutionary Process`ofd
History" -
Fireside Hour following the Even
ing Service.
CHURCH SCHOOL — 10 A.M.
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SUNDAY NIGHT, Nov. 1st The
, Religious Film of the 'Year•:""I'll
• Sing, Not Cry" (Africa).
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Special
MEETIIV
All parents and others
interested in
• Figure
Skating
are invited to attend a
meeting to discuss plans
for the coming season
Crich
s Restaurant
FRIDAY,
OCT.. 23
. at 8' o'clock
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Church 'N®tices
St. Thomas'Anglican Church.—
Sunday
hur hSunday
School, 10.00 a.m.; Morn-
ing Prayer, 11:00 a.m.; Evensong,
2:00P .m Holy Communion om
C m n #first
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Sundaymorning • of month and
third Sunday at. 9:00 a.m.--Rev; H.
Donaldson, Rector. ,
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Mr,:adM rs. Stanley Gray were.
weekend visitors with their son. aria
daughter -in la"w, Mr. and Mrtis. Don•,
Gray, London..
M. and 'Mrs. Elmore • Step lien
son Grace and, Paul, accompanied
by Mrs,.- Hugh McLachlan," spent
Sunday- "with- Rev... and Mrs. An-
drew 11.•:"McKenzie and.'. family at
Acton. •
Mrs. -J."S Watso has
n returned
home from S.
visit with her son -in,
law and ::daughter . Mr:•. and Mrs.
Albert Clark and family, ,Muir
• kirk,.
Mrs. David Stephenson visited
with her" grandson Mr: " John 'Mc
Connell and :Mrs. •McConnel Gode
rich, on; Sunday and -attended 'the
baptisinal` service of her great-
grandson, ----Martin James McCon-
nell, at Knox • Presbyterian, Church.
Rev Dr. Semple preached: anni-
versary services at Brussels last
Sunday.
Celebrates •93rd'Birthday
•
Mrs. Angus Brown'celebrated her.
93rd birthday :anniversary -'on Oct.
17; at the home of her son,'Mr.
James '..Brown ,,and .Mrs...Brown,
Among those who called on her,
was ;her 'pastor, -," Dr"" 'J. ' Semple,
with whom She. ..conversed freely'
about the early' "days' and (her in-
terest
n .terest in the work of the. c`hur.ch.
She is wonderfully clear bright
mentally. :••
In the ord days; a man- who, saved
uoneY-was: a_mi.ser;..now.adayes. he's
a wonder.•
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BRUCEFIELD
UNITED CHURCH
Anniversary .,
Services
Sunday,
Oct. 25th
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at 11 a.m. and 7.30P .m.
Gifesi 'Preacher
D'
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Ingersoll
YoungLadies' Choral Groupfrom
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Sarnia will provide special music
at "the Evening Service.
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Anniversary
OF
NORTHSIDE` UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, October - 25, 1959":
Guest, Minister:
REV. J.. W.,A. STINSON, D.A., B.D.
Wesley United -Church, London .
MVIORNING SERVICE-=- 11:00 A.M. ..
pecyal Music by Junior and Senior Choirs
SERMON "The Mastery -of Man's Dilemma"•
ANTHEM—"Make :a . Joyful. Noise , (Vance)
Soloists—Miss Riitb
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Mrs. Neil Hell •
JR. CHOIR—"Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Th
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LADIES' 'C US,."How Lovely"AreThy
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EVENING SERVICE7:60 PM
SERN. ON•• "The' Plunge 'Into Freedom"
ANTHEM—"Send Out Ther' Light" .... (Gounod)
DUET-L"Thea Lord Is My Shepherd" (Smart)
Miss Ruth, Cliff and Mrs. Neil Bell 0
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ORGANIST ... Mrs. •James A StewArt
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Mrs and Mts. T. Laing and Mr_�
And' "Mrs. Gordon. Laing; orraine
and David were. visitorswith Mr..
.an ..Tom Gillespie at: Komo-
d�-Mrs.., P
ka 'on Sunday.
• Mr. and.. Mrs. Neil ' Lemond, of
London; with Mr. and Mrs: Sors-;
dah'L
-Mr and Mrs. Laverne : Wallace
and; baby daughter visited .at Sar-
nia' with Mr. and Mrs Frank Cad.
dick -on. Sunday.
•
"Mr. and Mrs. T. L Scott , and
fa'n ll -y with-lVlrs 'Grace-Seott°vi,s-
ited j on Sunday with M. and Mrs.
Kestle, " also 'attended anniversary:
'service in<:G an Charch •
.
We are pleased _to report Mr..'
William Harper was able to .return'
M his. home` from Stratford" Hos-.
'pital.
'Mrs. M: Houghton; "accompaniedO.
by " Mrs. ' Flo Dalrymple, of Eg-..
niondville, visited on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs, Len' Leeming, of
Walton.
Watch Tired "Feet-•, -
ow how; your ambition:is of
fected When Your feet.Ate' ;tired?
Cows; -get tired feet too and their""
wellbeing rs :affected if they're left,
to strugglealong on',.,long toes, and
tor ned under: walls::
• With • two men to help yen,: here's
one way to lift,the hind foot. Wrap
a burlap sack :around .g bull staff
or rod; Tlren,l.with a man oneither
sideand with' a"'rod in front ,of the
hock joint; lift•the' leg -upward an
slightly •backward:
You 'can try .this method too.
Raise: the;:foot by placing ,two ,half
hitches above the hock ,around the
hind' leg; ' then, place the other "end
over!' 'abeam' or: threugh a pulley; .
and ;pull the:leg• up. "
Still another way of getting, the
foot ready for trimming is to put
the:foot-in a box -like table_;made
from wood ,.planks 10 to 12 inches
high;' In this; spot,;the",bottom: of
the foot can be pared down'to the
desired shape:; with a:knife or chis
el Aiiother tool is 'a T-shaped han
-die' welded -ontoand the ,shank of a
broad w,.wd. chisel. :Skill gen-
tleness' are. needed, in this : opera-
tion..
yoti what system , Y u u e
s ,
e l
remember that rare cutting'
Y off
the long toes with' a saw or,;,chisel'.
won't improve the ,position of the
foot„ Proper;:.paring• of the bottom -
of the foot is needed Usually the
heaviest Paring is iiecessary-in"the"
toes. .
Often the job is put off until .to
marrow because a lot of farmers
haven't got a .stock or ,table on
which to lift them.'Stocks, of
course, are safer for both nien and
aniirals. Plans are available Erin
your- Agricultural. Representative
and': stocks are also made com-•
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Mc$iliop .Group
, The October meeting of the Mc-
Killop Group was held at the home
of ,Mrs, Dave Watson on Wednes-
day evening with 18 ladies present.
Mrs.. Nelson Reid presided, .open -
nig with a hymn with Mrs. Merton.
Hack -well at the piano. Mrs. Rus-
sell Barrows read the scripture les-
son from Luke 1T:11=20; Mrs, Reid
'followed with meditation and pray-
er on Thanksgiving. During the business. period plans
were -made for the fowl supper in
November and catering to a:wed
ding on October 24. An invitation
to Moncrieff thankoffering on the
evening of Qetober 16' Was accept•
ed. ; Boxes of Christmas cards were
sold Quilt Batches and everyday.
cards will be ; • welcomed , at the
County Dome,` the meeting; was
told.
The topic was given by Mrs. Geo '
Love,,: after which , Mrs. Reid dos -
'ed with .prayer. A delicious' lunch
was served by the hostess and, the
14th concession west.
Walton'rdu "
Mrs.'Ji ' C ark e"
m 1 pr sided for the
Walton Group nieetin'g" held inthe
schoolroom of the church Wednes-
day evening. A' hymn was Sung
with -Mrs. D. Ennis At the piano:.
The scripture passage was read by
Mrs. ` Walter .';Bewley-, -with com-
ments bythe leader,, also a'poen'
entitled. "Seek .God in the; M,orn- •
"The: Rests ;sof Life Are Impor-
"tart asthe topic chosen " P by: Mrs..
Gerald :Watson. Mrs. •Watson re-
inarked "that'life is ;fret a`one.'hun-.
dred yard -dash, .but' a' cross caun,-
try run; Jesus' 'life was as busy.
one, ' but he frequently went; apart
to • rest;; and .pray: Wait on e
Lord,,,be Of good courage and, He
;shall strengthen: your 'hand."
'Twenty-five =ladies 'responded to
the. roll: call which was answered
withi Thanks giving verse. Mrs.;
'Herb Travis gave the. minutes of:
the :pro'Vida"s rneeting:.'"Th " WMS-
treasurer'. report wase given by
Mr,s. E. Mitchell' .and .Mrs, ; Ron
Bennett reor'ed
p t „• , for' the WA,!•`
A noininatingcomniittee was ap-
pointed „as follows Mrs: Wes Hack=
Well, : Mrs. R." Achilles; 'Mrs. Jim
Clark and, Mrs. Wihtam Thames.
It, was :decided:that sandwiches and
cookies'be-served at the meetings
next year; •%, ith .relish; plate option -
LOCAL BRIEFS-
. Mrs, ='George' Hills, of Hallett;
,spent a few days in Toronto. ;Mrs:
George;. R. Smith owent to Toronto;
:on • Wednesday. •
'Mr'
, .and Mrs. Henry Verhoeve,
of Tillsonburg, ;spent. the weekend
at them
Commercial. Hotel with Mrs
F Diingey.
Mr. ,,
and • Mrs: D Ivan Hill:
of,
Simcoe.were guests of Sirs. James
Hill on Sunday:;. ,
Mrs.:' Russell' Coleman and Mrs.;
Milton•Stewart:have returned home
after spending the past week` with
Mrs. Myrtle Carnochan, 'Wayne,
Michigan, and -Mr. and' Mrs; P avid
Rife, of Belleville,. 'Mie n. '; ,
Messrs. Harry' ' t tt,, George
Hays and'Char s ood were. .in
'Port Elgin Sunday ; representing
Seaforth. Legion: at •a district: con-
vention.
Mrs. Lionel Fortune has been a
patient in Scotf Memorial Hospital
for some time.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. ,W,,.. -Moonie and
.serf, John, of Massey,- have return -
'ed home following a visit" with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ross. Savauge. ,
Mr: and Mrs `John' Dick and
Susanne, of Centreline,- Mich., were
guests of her'' parents,;Mr..and.
Mrs H Trapnell. Herb T i
an"
Mr. , and Mrs. Ken Etuespent
Thanksgiving e
g ng we kend' at Harbor:.
Beach andIml a
Y City.
Mr. E. J. Box is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mrs: --Don King -and Larry return-
ed .to 'Sarnia after spending .a -week
with Mr, -and Mrs, John Ruston.
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Ackert, of Fort
Wane Indiana spent Wayne, , ,. SP last''week-
'end with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
J.. M. Eckert, .
Mr.. Ivy Henderson' and Ed, Mat-
thews and Paul spent Sunday` in
London with Mr. and. Mrs, W., A.
Farquharson, and Mrs.' Matthew's
Mother, Mrs. Ella Farquharson„
Mr. and Mrs. John •Flannery ;are
in Toronto this week .attending the,
Launderers ' and Dry Cleaners
Trade Exhibit, which is being held
;in Canada this, year for 'the first
time
,Mrs, 'A, Y. -McLean and Master
1'), C, G. McLean have returned af-
ter spending several days in Mark-
ham. ,
Mr. and •Mrs. Russell'Coleman
are , spending this ,week •in Toron-
to,
Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Dillon; of
Breslau, spent the weekend in Sea-
forth at their , cottage. .
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Kelly, Lon-
don, spent Thanksgiving weekend
with 'the latter's parents, Mr: and
Mrs. John Ruston. ;•
Mrs, :find r:;
Mary, aµu' i fr; rant 111rs. Alpdaughthonse
Meagher and family, of Arva, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs., 'Jack
Meagher, ,
Mr. ;and Mrs. James. F. Scott, of
Thornton Hall, 'motored to' Harbor
Beach,. Mich,, -cast week,' They
were -accompanied" by Mr. Scott's
aunt,' Mrs. F. G. Livingstone, and
were met by..Mrs. Livingstone's
daughter, Mrs;. G; E. 'Colvin and
Mr. and Mrs, ?Ihomas -McRae,, of
Detroit. Mrs. Livintonereturned
to Detroit with Mrs, Coppin, -
Mrs. K, J. Ross,' the former,Miss
McPherson, •of McKillop, and now
of Saskatoon, Sask., is:visiting Mrs.
M.:..Aikenhead in Egmondville
and Mrs. Hugh. Alexander, of town.
Among those attending t he
Shaw -Shuttleworth - wedding in
London Saturday were Mr, and
Mrs„ R J, Boussey, Mr. and Mrs,
Clare' Reith, Mr. and Mrs. R. S,
Box, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bright
rail, Mr.. and Mrs. H. Traviss and
Mr, and Mrs. C. RoWcliffe,,
,, ,
frowning woman strode up to
a -small boy : she saw smoking,
"Does •your " mother know you'
smoke?" she demanded.
-"Lady," countered the lad,; "does
your husband know you stop ..and
talk to strange men on the street?"
S 'OAF0 THE WEEK
al, Hostesses " were .Mrs., Walter
Bewley,' Mrs. Arthur McCall and
.Mrs.m Thames
William -�
17th • and Boundary Group
The regular'monthly 'meeting; of
the 17th and Boundary Group of
Duff's United Church, Walton, was
held at the home `of Mrs, Donald
Buchanan1T ith members wr nubs s an d
three "visitors present.' Mrs. Buch-
anan Presided'
over the meeting::
Mrs. .j. Clark read
the scripture,,
Psalm 15, and Mrs. C. Ritchie of-
fered'prayer. In' the business'per-
iod, preparations - were - made for
the turkey supper and; wedding.
A •successful,'.bazaar was held • at
the close' o the` meeting.l. hfg.
was served by'the' hostesses, Mrs.
Maud :teeming, Mrs;.George, Wil-
liamson, :: Mrs. -Cliff. Ritchie ;Wand•
Mrs. Dave Muir, andsocial half
hour _spent ,
Mrs. "Frank Wa• lters, attended the
two-day ,Guelph : area Women's In-
stitute convention • held • at War
Memorial'Hall,.Ontario Agricultur-
al' College;. Guelph,' Thursday 'and
Friday of last week. Theme. of ,the'
convention was,,,."Our choices, not
our
chances 'shape our; destiny:":
Speakers at :the ..session were
Mrs. James Haggerty, ,president of
the Federated`Women's,:Institutes
of Ontario, and Miss Helen McKey
cher, .director of the Home Econ-
omics "Service of the Ontario, De-
partment of,Agriculture. , Ag William
Cowls, Kitchener, addressed the
Thursday evening -banquet. 1Vlayor
p. E. Hastings, of, Guelph,, extend-
ed civic, greetings. , " .
Mr, and Mrs... Roy. Bennett' `le
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left
on Friday from, Mallon Airport
for ' Ottawa,: where" they- wil, be
the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Rutledge.
Mr. Gordon McGavin attended
the plowing " match near Dundas
Missess,Pauline!'Zoeger: and Doro-
thy Zoeger, of Toronto were week-
;end guests with ';Mr. and '11fis. Ed
Miller - and
Mr- -arid Mrs.' D Eririis.
lis Ruby I}undas,' Elearior,
Carolyn :and ' Joyce, of -Gierww'oe;
were guests,at' `the :home of Mr '
and Mrs::George Dundas: over 'the
weekend.
Miss' Hack elltendon:of
,
spent a few 'day s';with her parents,
Mr. and'Mrs. W. C. 'Rockwell:
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• Mrs. M Corlett, Seaforth; vis
icedwith: her, son and':daughter-in-,!
law ' " Mr. -'Glen Corlett `;and Mrs
Corlett. -
1VIiss 'Arlene 4Pilliamsn, daugh-
ter of Mr. ,and •Mrs. James' Wil
liamson,"' Walton,' who Was.' one. of
the top contestants in a daily -news -
,paper subscription contest, left St.
Thomas • earlyoSunday morning for
New York. with :nine other contest
ants.
A number .from Walton and vi=:
attended "the' reception 'in
honor of Mr. and Mrs, .Irwin John-
ston in .'Brodhagen Community.
Hall Iast Friday>evening.;
•" .SEDLEI( CALDER
A quiet wedding took place on
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at •"the
home of the b'ride's parents, when,
Ellen "Calder was married to Ron-'
aid Sedley. Rev. D. Leslie Elder
officiated.
The •bride is the daughter of •Mr.
and Mrs:. Andrew Calder, of 'Sea. -
forth, and the groom is the son
of .Mr.: and . Mrs.. John Sedley, ` of
Mitchell: They •were attended by
Mr. and Iters. Murray Pridham, of
St. Marys. The .bride wore a• suit
for .the occasion. '
..A_reception washeld afterwards
and a buffet " dinner was 'served,
n n s
The nappy, couple c u le left -o
n a short
trip, 'and will reside in St. Marys.
Guests .were present froth Mit
chellt.:. ars Mi 1 '
S M y , d an ".and ''To-
ronto.
SMI KELLY,`
A quiet' -wedding was solemnized
at the United Church manse in
Clinton, on Saturday,'( October 17,
at 1 p.rn., when Mary Ellen Kelly,
Seaforth, and Ronald Ernest. Smith,
London, exchanged wedding, vows.
The bride- is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Kelly, Seaforth, •and,
the' groom is the son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. John Sinithi, .R. R.. 4 Clinton.
The bride .wore a light blue suit
white feather hat, white gloves and
a red rose corsage.
Miss Carol Anderson, Seaforth,
attended the bride, wearing a , roy-
al ,' blue suit, white feather hat,
white accessories and a red rose
corsage. ,
Mr, Reg Smith; Clinton, attend-
ed'his,brother as groomsman.
The yo}1ng couple will reside at
Apt. • 2, at 405 Pall Mall' -Street;
tendon. '.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs; Frank Van der,
Molan•, of-Guelph,;spent the week-
end withlatter's att s
� ther are is Mr.
l n
and Mrs:- W. L. Whye.- , T'
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Leitch;
on, Sunday were Mr
s. Ag:
nes. ale,:Bob andMarion and Mr.
Charles Johnson,
all -of lint
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Lawson at-
tended Turner's' anniversary on
Sundayand- also` visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Johns.,
.:Several fromConstance
C
Church
ell
congregation attended anniversary
services Sunday at• Londesboro.
A goodly number 'of;members of
Court Constantine and "Court 'Con
`stance of the C.Q.P., ,participated
in the church parade-spongored li'y
the Benmiller- Court of C.O.F., at
the. Benmiller,United Church Sun-
day afternoon,
Mr. and "Mrs. Marshall Stone-
house, of Belgrave, visited T
ues-
day.with Mr.. and Mrs. George
Leitch., "
WA and•WMS Meet
.The WA and WMS members met
in the basement of the church Wed-
nesday afternoon, -October 14. Mrs.
Lorne Lawson presided- over the,
WA and opened with a hymn, fol-
lowed with prayer by Mrs. Law-
son. son. -Le Letters f thanks t o h were .read,.;:
Business" 'natters were dealt with
and $14 was voted' to be :',sent ,to
"The Churchmen, CKNX." '
Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Geo.,
Hoggart were'named to bring: in
the slate -'of officers for; the ,WA.
The ; collection: was taken and the
meeting was,, turned over to ;the
M'rs. Borden; Brown presided
er;the WMS and oPened,by.sin.ging
a,,hymn, followed- with prayer by
Mrs'; Brown, Mrs,. Verne Dale read
Psalm 107.: A letter :of appreciation.
was: read from Mrs '(Rev.)' T
'White, , of .`:Springfield: Delegates:
to _Sectional. meeting, to be .held'":
at Constance Church October 21st;'
were named Mrs.:Verne .Dale 'and
Mrs,` Earl",dLawson.
;Mrsllilani_ Dale. unit _Mrs
George Leitch were named ,to bring,
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the „ slate of • ,officers ", for the
WMS. The-thankoffering- meeting
"..
to bei held November 4141 the'home:
of Mrs W L. •Whyte, With Mrs;
Scott as special speaker,., acrd each'.
nieinber Is to invite a :,visitor.
All members please- remember this •
date:
Mrs Wilbur Jewitt gave`:an •out-,.
standing "`conelusion•:on Hawaii and
,the complete study%'book. The col
lection, :• taken=: and .a; hyini:
sung, 'and the. meeting, closed by
all repeating the,Mizpah:.benedic
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Thursday Fridcly Saturda:
October
22-23.
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Stokeley'S Fancy,
TOMATO JUICE -48 -oz. Tin
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-Johnson's Paste
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W 1 -lh. Tine.
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Mother Parker's
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JEWEL SHORTENING -1-1-b. pkg. .
McCormick's Fluff()
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POTATOES
Mother Parker's
SINT
SANT COFFEE -6. -oz, jar ,
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Save 13c
Billy' Bee
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and T'wo Feet "Deep in Comfort
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Since 18
SEAFOR,TH,62
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•Saturday,' "PctQber.. 31St
Those wishing to have their- papers and 'magazines collected,
please phone 0,
Mrs. Scott .11abliirk ' , .Mrs.' Les McClure
Mae Smith --Ed. Andrews
OR .LAVE AT .
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ODD FELLOWS 'or,.RELEI AHS,
PLEASE TIE BUNDLES` SECURELY !
Odd Fellows
ws and Re ' k
be ells Put Into Practice the
Teachings of the Good Samaritan
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in the Provinde of Ontario have in
use over Seven Hundred Hospital beds and over Eight Hundred
Wheel Chairs, as well as Bed Tables, Crutches and other items
needed in the sickroom. These are loaned out.to needy cases,
free of charge ;regardless' of race, color or ote"ed-'through their
local Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis committees and in most:
to'wn's they have a waiting list.
-• •-Your paperr1'goes to buy Wheel Chairs, Hospital Beds and
Crutches 'for .anyone wishing to use same.`