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Minister:
Rev. G. A., Meiklejohn,
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SUNDAY, JULY 24th
10.00 a.m.: Church. School.
11.00 a.m.: Morning Worship -1
Itev. Wallace McClean.
.Evening:ServiceLWithdrawn.--
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3,00 p.in.: Erskine, Dungan -I
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• ' Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Kilpat-
• rick • and Children, Cheryl 'and
Brian Cf-Tdronto, tyvho have- been
-visiting in the district, left the
first of the week on a three-week
trip to • the Maritimes.
Mrs. Joseph Hogan' of Carring-
ton, North Dakota and members.
•of her family, Father 'James
Hogan Of jFargo, North Dakota;
John 1-logan, of' Los Angeles,
Florence Hogan of Nebraska and
Eva. Hogan. of Minneapolis were
visltors here with their uncles,
Mike and Will Hogan and with
,other relatives; They left on
,Tuesday on their return. trip and
planned to visit at London and
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Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scriingeour
of Paltnerston called on friends
•in town on Tuesday.
Mr., and Mrs. Harold Raminage.
of Petrolia were callers on Mr.
and Mrs.L. -.C. TheniPson on
• Saturday.•• -.
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• Mrs. Sarah C011yer,is visiting
in Ottawa where she attendedn
the' wedding of 'her nephew o
Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Young' of
-'Toronto---.were- - week4DATIVISittifS:
with Mr., and. Mrs:- Jim,- Mad -
Naughton. •• ' :
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Mr. . and Mrs. ROy, ,Cringle of
"Detroit are holidaying: *ith. Mr
and Mrs; 'Charles Cook. and Jack
Gillies, •
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Mrs. Sarah. McKay Of Detroit
is visiting with her niece, Mr.
and s: Ted Collyer. •
. ,Janes B. Morrison of
grantford •and daughter, • Mrs.
Norma Taylor of Florida, visited:
during ithe'week among the Tit -
fin families and friends. Charles
Tiffin' took them back .to *13rant-'
ford" onSuriclaYr. " '
,Mr. and Mrs, Farsh Moffat &
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Mof-
fat'' and Donna spent the week -
'end in Toronto visiting 'friends
--and- - taking--ritTth-e-
tennial. celebration.;, Mr. William
Evans. took inthe bus trip ',on
Sunday •to the saine, 'Allan Reed
Mary Allin spent last. week
'with her grandfather, W. L. •Mac-
Kenzie,, while travelling 'around
Forest and •district. . •
W. - J. Davison has not been in
good health • and hasbeen in,
Win.gham Hospital, 'f�r thepast
ten days or so. • • •
• Mrs. Margaret Dudley visited
last" week at: Port 'Albert' beach
•with her son,. 3.41. E. '4. 'I,Colpin,
"Mrs:, Kotpin and family of Lon -
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,Mr: and•Mrs,--Clarence Bell of:
Cleveland visited. last . weeli With
her mether; Mrs.. Charles Lorenz g
ancj. on their return were accord-
panied by. Harvey Webster.
•• Mr: and Mrs., ,Orrn'Moffat • and .t
.Jiidy•of. Toronto, Miss Edith. Wat-
son of Niagara. Falls, Mr.. and
Mrs. Keith Nicholl of Woodstock' 4
were week -end, guests of. 1VIr. S.
C. Rathwell. ' •
being the driver, ." 0.,•
Miss Joyce'. Smith Ot BramP-
ton .who „.is on holidays at her
home .in KIncardine, accompan-
ied Allan •Miller *home for" the'
week -end and visited at the home
of'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
Misses Marion- Scott, Linda and
Janette 4, Johnston • of Belgrave
were holiday visitors, with. Mr. (ck
Mrs. 'Charles
Church Picnic Well Attended •
• Quite an enjoyable time an
good • crowd attended .the 'church
pierrie on , aturday afternoon in
The school' grounds. Mrs.: 'Wes
Young ,and Mrs., Georage Tiffin
were in charge of the lunch with
Mrs. ELigen6 Conley and Mrs. G.
Wall the refreshments. A ball
arne Crowston and.
Donald 'McGillivray as -captains
was.erijoyed during the afternoon
with the' score i28: for Cecilia's
eam. •Races ..were *convened by
Mrs. Wm. Scott with: the results'
sollows:. 6 and under-, GeOrge
Moffat, Janice' Wall; girls•6,to 8,"
Naney Scott, Marion Wall, Judy.
Neabel; boys .6. to 8, 'Peter Steer,
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Shamrock *Irish 'Linens . .1
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LARGE DAMASK CLOTHS" AND. NAPKINS—for dinner,
1, gifts and everyd• ay, - ' , '
8,3ii.fiGESETS, PLACE. MATS, TA. CLOTI-IS—Colorful and
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-, .TQWELS:--Guest, Tea and for ' Bath
PILLOW CASS, SHEETS; CIRCULAR COTTONS
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' Al.These. YOU. Buy With Cc;nfidence'
1 DO YOU NEED? TO BE COOL!
Underwear; Vests,.: Shorts,:
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•Nylon Stretchy Hose,
Bathing' Trunks', Caps;
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St.raw Hats; JeanS• '
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Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
•Mrs. A. C. Elliott of Strath -
toy 'writes that' She. is 'still able
49. read The .Sentinel and enjoys
it. She was :recently in. St.. Jos
c2ph'§ Hoospital, London, for three
•eeks. - •. • ,
Miss. Eleanor •OlUmSteel. Was a
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o 40, LOIS' Conley, IVIarion Sostt,
inda Johnston; " boys to "10,
onald Young, Peter Steer, Don-
Id'MeGillivray; girls 10 •-to 12,
ileen McGillivray, Lois Conley;
oys 10 to 12, "'Donald Young;"
urray •Neabel;*.-girlS 12 to 15,
Steer,_Coleen Tiff in -boy&
2 to 15, George' Young, genneth,
oung; girls 15 and over, Ruth
oGillyray,• Ruth Steer; boys 1
• over, Jim'.Young, Wm. 'Young.;,.
arried ladies, 1VIrs. Eugene. Con
ed„. Mrs. George. Tiffin; married
en, ,David Moffat, .Eugene y; ladies ladies kinking slipper, Ruth
ieer, • Mrs. 'George • Tiffin; men
icking • slipper,- ..1Vlerle IVICGill-
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Mrs. H. A. •Gralniiii is visiting
with Mr: and •Mrs Levi Ecken-
swiller • at Sealdrth.•
Mr, and Mrs i George Ecken-
swiller -of New: Westminster,B;
C.,, are visaing relatives :he.'-
: A, pleasant social was' held in
• the Anglican Church 'on Monday
evening :When' RN)t:- G. B. COX'
gave a. traveltalk., on • the. Raw;
aiian Wands.' :Archdeacon arid
•iVirs. W, A. Townshend of ton-
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don were also present and were
•presented with- a rernembrance
from. Abe ,corigregation. Other
."`minlbers. on. the ,prOgram were
readings by !Mrs.. Howard Thomp-
son and Miss May Boyle.. Alice
and:-Beatiiee HildenbY sang • a•
duet. 'Mrs. James Hodgins.thank-
ed--Mr:- Cok trice-
pietares. Mrs. Howard Thornpsdn
-Presided and Mrs. Milton .'Walsh
made the • presentation. The
Queen • closed the - 'meeting and
„refreshments were served. •
Miss 'Plumsteel Is at .present corr
•recting English. "papers •*Tor--
• 'Mrs. 'Wilfred •Drennan is con-
Valeseing 'from an, attaCk of arthr
ritiS and chlebitis. -She spent" a.
month in. Winghani Hospital .and
'was confined •Ito bed at herphorne
• for two Weeks prior t� going to
the :hospital.' • .• .• .
rambled- shoe race, Ruthl and
'Mrs. A. E. Durnin'' is• visiting sc.
Ncl:rith- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bali Phyllis Steer '(tied); men "scrambr
of Clinton- at'their cdttage at the .led shoe race, Eddie Smithogirls
,lake and will be joined the latter 3 -legged race; Ruth Steer," Col -
part ..of" the week by and. leen 'Tiffin; ladies throwing hall,
rs. Harold Durnin •of Barren,
isconsin. •,
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• Mr. and Mrs.. A. Cuyler'Ram-
age and two diughters,•Avril -and.
-Linda Of Downers •Grove, in‘sub,-;
• urban Chicago, spent the week -
end in the cornirramity. It is five
yearssince they ' have visited
here. Cuyler is' engaged m eleCt-
rical work in' Chicago. *. •
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GROVV A LAVVN LIKE THIS
•IN 7 DAYS!
Width?* Inseaver :Haiti:fa Sheet'
fretattle.„0#1nirleg• Power fittop-. • •
10,:aito Nardi; and ,Voilotables1,,'
Perhaturyott have ivitd how jut normal
garden, care and it: few spriii es: et,. a
"growing power" fOrints1a. RX -15
Takes plants grOW' up to twice the. Size in
1tist 12 daYS . . makes laWns grow lush
,aid thick as a golf -green in just ,7 days!
• Yes,, with 11X-15 you can now grow the
garden. shOwplace of yetitr 'neighborhood
TRIS SEASON: '
Theekinde a Oloweet Wee4 Ahead.
•• four.Neightiore'
*e promise YoU,;that today You can
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out, with ft SPrinkling ean and in it few
minutes hoot new life into your. whole
' gaarden. •
• We promise You that whether. YOU're an
expert gardener or the greenest btgioner
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ornial-ftardeneare-and-fir-f. sw:
sprinklof1tX-15 each month you can
grow tnasatt of beautiful roses, dahlias,
gladiolus and chrysanthemums• . .
Cusher, greener lawn in 7 days . . and
it will on& cost YOU a few Pennies:thanks
promise you that if Yott nee RX -15
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on youi' vegetables they'll grow tip to toriooi
•• Alt you do le dissolve one tablespoon of
RX.1.3 In a galiOn or tinter alui'orita the
letters. of your name right on *our lawn. In
7, days you% actually be 'able to read your
me • in the grass. Peon( of - the amazing
. growing power Of RX.15.' • -
We want Yoti to try BX -I5 on your lawn
and garden for.7 days. Test ikon flowering
plants, Seedlings, Test it ,on fruit treeri,
shrubs, hedges, vegetables. on anything
that grow -on anything that's hard -to -
goy, •And. if in 7 days your lawn isn't
richer, greener, thicker , „ if this season
you don't see more buds, sitrouts, flowers
• hooting-out-on-your-RX,1_5Areated.nlantk..-z,„
than you've: ever dreamed .posSibie , IV" •
then send back the unused portion awl
get every* cent back t•
• Entire contents copyrighted hy•Oarden
Research Laboratories:. 1954 tomato,
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Heating and Plunibing — 'Phone
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Lois Crowston;men throwing
.ball, Allan • Miller;-; ladies clothes
pins in milk •, bottle, Mrs. 'Cliff
Young;, Mrs. Peter G. Moffat
-•gir1S-cloth-eg-pirretri-.-mi
Doris Moffat. "• .
Mr. Russell Gaunt took in the
s' trip by.. the' PfPe Band to
tilt • Ste: Marie.'
Bryan' Feagan spent the, week
in' GoderiCh •Withhig-nieCe' and.
nephew, 'Janet,, :and' John Wil-
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Mrs. Wm. Wangler„ who has
• been. a. visitor at the :home of
her daughter, Mrs. Pat MaeMil-
lari,- accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Jererne. Meyers and family of
Ambleside•horne for.a visit when
they were recent..visitors at the
MacMillan' home. ; • "
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NYWN—in .slips, panties, 1.
dresses, bras, girdles, I.
hosiery, .gloves, belts; ••
blouses, bags,. etc. • .1
COTTONS—in dresses, .
caps skirts, blonSesi
• slips, panties, 'bras, V
• ,girdles, etc.'.
BathingSuits, Shorts
Pedal PuShers • •
colonemesnnoesommoisint ,
Thursday
/ Friday,
• Saturday
Orange and:•G,rapefruit...Juice
,Treeti'veet '48
•'RICE KflIS3IES. ''•
Large, pkg._ •
PEANUT. itUTTER$.1.. 29.
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•Gold Medal 4 lb. pail
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gE4iii, PRICE on New Potatoes 'by.:•the bag and Sugar;
the. Cwt.:tome In and COMPARE. OUR PRICES:
Halls Economy Food, Market
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables -- Free Delivery, Phone 26
SIXTH A D NINTH
Cathleen "Leddy of St. Augus-•
tti e isa holiday visitor with, her.
cousins,. Mr. and. Mrs. Bill kina-4,
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J' C ' of Southam ten
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spent the week -end with his par,-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike .Cum
; -mins. • ••
is a summer visitor at the home
of his -aunts, Miss Beatrice -
Quillin and Mrs. Wm. Purdon.
and Mrs. Gus ,Kinahan of
London are spending the 'holi-
day months at 'their home here.
ham is spending this week with
Mrs. Mintz. ' , •
miss Dale Thompson. of 171g:
Mr. and 1VIrs, Albert Tajdor &
Roy visited* with Mr. and Mrs.. •
Allan Johns of 'Exeter On Sun-
day. Ken .and Dorothy -returned
home' witli..them after spending
the past -week with .their cousins.'
George-7-MbRoberti uc ow,
called on a few of his former,
-neighbors last Week,•
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Mr. :and Mrs. Wm. Begley or
Leamington visited with Mr. an
Mrs. Albert Taylor' and. other
relatives .in the cominunity.
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Sprains. Ankle On Trip "East i••
Mrs. Florence. MePadyen (nee
IVIel<frinon).of Winnipeg visr
itor 'at the home of Mr.. ,William
MacIntyre. Mrs. MdFayden's old
home was ifVhere Mrs. Tom Henry
of Con. 2 new:resides. " Oti hbf
trip east She had 'the. lnisfortune
„to sprainan ankle: Mr. and Mts.
'Angt.js Nicholson of. LuCknow are
giving a helping hand- at the'
home. -of Mr, ,MacIntyre: since I e ' /
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Mrs.' MadIntyre's accident, 1.
-,•••,•••Mr.---Chester„-fleagan-4t--)5r-
acconipanied ; two carloads 9
.frieds froni Colborne Township
and doderich on Thursday after
'loon to Southampton and ..visited.
With Mr. and M.1:8. Stanley TOdd
and Andrew. A visit to 'the Bruee
,•,,Caunt ti•LuAtinA,s2t.,):lSoved veiy
fascinating.
,E.d4ie Smith Qf InVerhuron
was a holiday visitor • with .his
aunt,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Miller.
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