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Machines..& Sbo'P Work.
1`ractors,
ACETXLENE & • ARC WELmINC
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:.. 1(!NLOUGH 'GARAGE...
BRECKLES,
phone :18-r-20, Ripley: •
TN E NOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE FARTS
IMPERIAL. intPERIAL 0$0.'0$0.'
DEALER.
Esso,. and Esso Extra- .Gasoline
WHITECHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. . Gillespie
and family of Sarnia spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Gillespie' • and other relatives.
.Mrs, Irene Paterson and dau-
ghter Helen of Toronto spent the
'week -end wth her mother, . Mrs.
Wm. Taylor, who celebrated her
93rd birthday : on Sunday.' Con•-•
gratulations.
Mr. and • Mrs. • A. E. Buckton
and. Mr, and Mrs. Gib liHamilton
attended the 'At Home of Miss at n time, and for the most
a. y
Betty Hamilton at the Stratford ; lit was- light.•Su s�iiine ' was
N'orzr►al •.••sah4ol last •'week: . ' above normal and.. generally ' it
Bruce. 1V>!- ---- gor underwent
ord was a', �pleasal t!wint . month;,'
ndectom'y m Stratford
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IOW, ONTARIO
JA UAR'1f WAS VERY REV;' COSEN$ T
i`WELI *$EHA'VED
The month • of .January was
The W;•M.S'. Afternoon Auxil-
orie of the most •uniform ,Janu, iarY of the United Church held
'axys on record, with but light their February meeting in 'the'
winds, not too much snow, con-. their �wship Room. " he
siderable • sunshine and no ex- chime'', Fella was the theme " of
lir
h Calling
treme variation of temperature,the; devotional Service and Bible
nigh for the month was 39 study and was taken by Mrs.
degrees with a, low `of three .
above zero. Fifteen inches of :Neil MacKenzie, Mrs. Brecicles,
. Mrs. Scott and• Mrs., George :El -
snow .,was.' •corn�aratively •: light, lion.
and there was no .raua11. The Ye Qhn, Christian
't reach storm velocity Mrs, Meik ]
vmd, didn't read a, letter
• ste„wardship ' sec.,
frorii Mrs: McFadden, •wife of
Rev. McFadden :of Cape Croker.
Mrs., 1VIeFarlden's 'sister, Rev. E_.
Marguerite :Co'sens, Witt
ter of Rev. De iCpsens ` of
Toronto', and formerly of Ash-,.
field., Circuit, has ;gone foi. full
time service to the mission field.
at Tokyo, .Japan. ,She asked par:
ticularlY --for the prayers of •the
W.M.S.: A reading Is your heart
well educated?” was given. by
1Virs. Horton. A duet "I talked.
with Jesus Today"' was: sung by
Marilyn Kilpatrick • and Ann
:Crawford.
WEDNESDAY, k' B. ' 8%, 1.956
MOZ�TH.
•a SERVE I APA...;.:..
Hospital last week.
Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Jackie
and. Stephen of near Ripley vis-
ited with Miss Margaret Taylor
last . Tuesday evening.
Mr, and ,Mrs'. „Kenneth .Laid-
law,
aid
law • and daughters of ' London
visited with his • parents; Mr: &
Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. •
The Women's -Institute will
meet .next Tuesday, ' February 14
in' the Memorial Hall. The roll
scall will •,be, "Short , cuts . in cook
ing"; the motto, "Good health• is
precious beyond . wealth and .wis-
dom". 'Hostesses are 1Vfrs. H.
Laidlaw and Mrs. Evans. A Val -
Mineralube
MOBILOII;.
ATLAS:.T.IRES >.
Always look to Imperial.
for the best,
best.:
J. E.+e MacDONALD;
Phone 3; Lucknow
ZION
Mrs:. Chas. Tiffin spent last.
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bron. 'We are sorry
to hear that:•Mr. 'Brown is under
the' doctor's' care • pneu-
monia'..
BORN'. •
AUSTIN—at Alexandra Hospi-
tal, Goderich, on January 26th,
1956,- to. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Austin; R. 1,.• Dungannon, • a dau-
Otter.. °_
ree at Niagara;•Coronation Fleet
Reviev,;In• the . ,Rockies, Doc
yards at Halifax' •and the St.
Lawrence Seaway. . Mr. Ken •Mcr
Allister will be in charge'of the
projector,.
° Miss ,Winnifred Farrier of Tor-
onto spent the week end here:
The Farm, Forum was 'held at
the home of. Mr: and Mrs. 'Geo.
y
National Film Bc rd .' pictures'
will be. shown :at' the :Memorial
Hall on. February ` 14th at 8.30:
These are, some ' of the . pictures'
• to be shown: Bay Scout Jain'bo-
D: Beecroft, and Mr. Jas. 'Far -
coverwere; high and. 'Miss Lois
Falconer and Mrs. ,Jack ,Purdon'
were i . in .euchre ,
Fifteen ' tables • of euchre play-
ed . •at the Memorial:. hall no
Tuesday last. The high ; prizes
went to .Mr. • John. • Gaunt ' & Mrs.
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Pauline Douglas of Wi,�n;gham and
;the ,lucky,. prize to . Mrs. E. Bar.
o. .our. ,•. °
Mr.• and Mrs: •Bill` .Fisher• of•
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie attended;Kitchener spent' the week -end
the funeral of her aunt as Hes-•,� with his parents, Mr. and .'Mrs.
peler,
George 'Fisher.
John McDonagh =is in Mr.. and Mrs; Elliott C
Mr's: arruth-
'Chatham _ with.: °Mr. and Mrs: ers of Holyraod visited on .Sun-
_ v o'clock Murray. McDonagh who hake:.a day With. Mr ,and Mrs•:•_George
Church Will . be at 2.00. Fisher: ' .
F b daughter.
• with' of. Mrs. .Russell:.,Chapman on
. • and 1VIrs. Robt..Irvin. ,. 1Thursday: evening:
Russel. Irvin.. ,�'
ONAiiON . �._.Y—.
HALL FURNITURE
(ST.• HELENS NEWS). •
The •meeting of St.. Helens
Women's Institute •was held at -
the home, of Mrs. Fred • McQuiI-
lin on Thursday, February 2nd.
There were 24 members and 11
visitors present. The roll call
was very . well answered by '
custom of another country". The
financial report was given with
cash on hand 'being • $112,92• It'
Was.; • announced that furniture
for. ,•the stage, one chair and, • a
sofa, m black leather and chronne:.:
with a white trim, Were ,purchas-
ed ;with. the money donated by.
Miss Elizabeth. ,Anderson and
Mr. ' George McRoberts., A ' lunch
comchittee was appointed for the •.
night of the Teeswater variety
concert which is to be on Feb.
10th., Mrs.,. R. Gammie, Mrs, • J.
Curran, • Mrs. -L: Hunter, Mrs; E.
Gaunt, Miss Jean Aitchison, Mrs.
C. • Taylor, Mrs. r W. A. Miller,
Mrs: Frank .`McQuillin, ..Mrs. L.
Woods and Mrs.- A Gaunt were •
the ones 'appointed for this: A
nominating committee consisting •
of Mrs, J. Cameron, ,Mrs. F. Mct-
Quillin and. • Mrs. - Wrn. Ruther-
ford
was .appointed. Mrs. H.
-Webb had the• motto, "Scorn not
the way,another lives, each must
•accept. iic �4tik-Co 1a.
song, "O Canada" was sung Miss.
W.., D� Rutherford' gave ' a;. read-
ing.
eading. The.. topic • was on National
and: International Day. • and was
taken by a , guest . speaker, Mrs.`
Carmen Anderson of .Dungannon,
She .'gave ;, a. wonderful. talk . on
her trip back 'home to Turkey
and on customs `ad traditions '.in•,
that .and other countries .visited
for the month of e ruary.: •
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Rayriard, •'The :C.G:I.T met at the' home
• Mr: and Mrs. Will 'Ritchie vis
ited recently With Mr.: and: Mrs Bruce andChris visited.•
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• Aylmer' Olives, Manz., 8 • oz. I.B, 37c.
Red. & White Tea. 'Bags,.•65's. 69c'
Shirriff's Old Fashioned;.Syrup •
25c
Cheer (New Blue), gian =pkg. 75c
Libby's Pineapple Juice, 48 oz. 33c•
Libby's Sliced Pineapple;c-20' 34e
Libby's Pineapple Chunks, 20 oz.... •,. 33c
Libby's Crushed Pineapple, 20 oz. • 32c •
Dreft:. large 39c; 'giant 77e
Spic & Span, large'. ,, 31c
Joy Liquid, large
Oxydol ' large 39c; giant' 77c
Velvet Cake •Flour, 5 lbs. ' 37c
R. & W.Vanilla Ettraet, 8 oz. 19c
Sugar, Si.tLawrence, 5 lbs. 41c
Icing Sugar, St; Lawrence,• ib, llc
Australian• Sultana . Raisins ' 2 for • 39c
Dalton's Featherstrip Cocom, ;7 a , <...., 23c
Fry's Cocoa, i/ lb.' • ' ' . ' 47c
Supreme Walnut „Pieces, T oz.. • 37c
Pace -Elle • Tissue .. .. Z . fbr 39c;
Golden. Hour Cliocolates, Ib 89c
Red & White Coffee, lb, , $1.03.
`Aunt Mary' Coffee,' lb. . : • • 95c
4. Earl • Riser Coffee, lb. ..
# R. & ly..Instant Coffee ::. 2 oz. 54c; 5 ot..$11.29 •
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:Circus Brand' Peanut Butter; 4 ib. pail .:. • $1:29
Western Glo ,Macaroni, 2 lbs, 25c
VALENTINE' CANDY, %.'DY, assortment, pkg; 29e
Green : Giant • Niblets
_ .. for . 33c^_
JELLY POWDERS.
.Red and White --- 4 .for 29c
LIBBY'S SAUERKRAUT
28 oz• 2 for 37c
Aunt -Jemima Pancake' 'Flour
2' pkgs. 37c
Crown Brand` Corn Syrup
2 lks. 29c
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The last chapter of the study
book "No ,Vanishing Race" was
reviewed by: Mrs. John Kilpat-
rick: Most ,realize that, the ' Des
partment, of Indian, •Affairs,
education and :'that the Indians
are • not a dying race of people.
Statistics ;- show that in. 1954
there. were ' .some 150,500. of
them. ' They are ,divided into:ten
basic language. groups, then sub. --
divided -into tribes, • ,' then into:
"bands" •The 'band is;' .the ,unit
with' `which the Government
deals.:`A ,new Indian :Actcame'
into force in 1951.•: Since it was
being • done for' on her, journey. ..She also showed
.thern along the lines
Of . _,�___. several articles .from; that• coun ,
enforced '.more is,
try sUch as hand Woven carpets
Work, eduCation.and health. The
church' never had• a greater op
p'brtunit'y of bringing' then' 'the
Christian . message, as well as"
assistance, Than it •has.. today.
T.V.. SNACK TABLE.
Smart, modern' designs �$
1iy 11.,;59 with $3.00 frdLr •�
BIRD'S .EYE FROZEN FOODS
Program and lunch 'conveners
Were' . Mrs. MacKenzie; Mrs.
Scott,. 'Mrs. Breckles ancT: Mrs:
Elliott.
THE .BACHELORS HAVEN
If you're, foot loose and fancy
free
And wish like that ;.to stay,
Thenbachelor friends it's in the
' bag,: •
This' is your lucky .• day,
There . is a Bachelors' Club in
.town;..
Tt '.president—guess who?
Why Elmer 'Umbach is the. man.
Who will; look after : you
And ',Elmer says, leave it, to mei
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Our first line of defense,
We • must be strong`: in - member-
ship,
Our , first defense,. offense:.'
Now At Reduced Prices '4
FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES
Juicy Sweet Sunkist oranges, size 288, doz. 39e
California' Lemons, size • 150 .:....:.. 4 for 19c •
Marsh Carro.oz: • cello bag. :, ,... 2 . 27c
No. 1 OriinnSts, 20, 3 lb. for
bag ..,..:•...,:.•...;>,,w 21c
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You ask, well .who may ,join the
Cl b, •
& dishes. !Misses :Irma and Joan
Forster sang a' duet, "Just • Re -
Member". There was:
change -of Valen.tines with ea►cn
one: reading t'he verse on . hE e
card: The'•:meeting • closed- .'`wit'h':
the Queen. Lunch was ,served l.y.
the hostesses, Miss Jean Aitchi
son, Mrs. !D'ave Gilobs, and ' Mr
Frank McQui1lin:
L'OR1V in Wingham 1•Iospiiaf
on, :Saturday, .February. 4th,
Flt,, -Lt. Keith.. and Mrs..Black :cit
R,R,. 2, 'Lucknowi a son
• • The •:commumity was sadd'enc i.
by the ' death of. Ross' Mtiira•
which • occurred in Wingham
Hospital ' Thursday morning.,
Be sure to attend the Variety
concert; by. the Theswater Junior •
Farriers in the community. hall=
-o-r3-•FTda3�•-e�eni-r�•g: uneier the a .
pices. of the • Women's • Institute.
`Ladies' please bring 'sandwiches.
Flt. -:Lt.. Keith Black of . La-
Chine,
a chine, Quebec, spent'. "the week-
enk at the_home;;-of 11!I,r,,anLd.- G.
G. MacPherson.
e At the meeting of :the Happy,
Handicr'afters `•Yield , at 'Mrs. Mae-
PherSbn's on. Thursday evening,,
:the • girls worked on their blous-
es ,and charts:
;Elmer, says, . and I quote,
We Want free' men, men who
can stay
Three rounds on the Club's
goat.
There IS just • orie big degree;
The , bumperdy ,degree, •
you're a life member when :you
pass ..
Elmer will guarantee.
.Come,' all you freedom loving`
Tien; •
Sign up -enjoy yogr life,,
Follow .the footsteps of your
• Chief,
No worries; and no wife.
—Wm.. M. Buckingham:
'Fhts just might be the Bach
.elor 'Club Elmer," was talking
A about in ' fisher's Barber Shop
ori Saturday.—•W.B:
EMBERLIIV in; Wirigham -Gen.
eral Hosptal can Sunday; ;Janu-
• ary 29, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred :Fth berlin, .Lucknow, a da 1-
ghter:
BORN •
Some .who can't run.., anything_'
'but a. temperature ' think they
could run the •government.
'driving by on their .way to. the
Fair when they saw him :(all'
,arid saw "them: carry him away
down to the corner and : inte a
house" •
• The Retd 'family lived. it' God
erich, but :had' taken up re l-
dense, we • are told, where Les
Purves now has.•his -:shop across'
torn the B. =A. The
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- Rj �tinel - recerltl i _ of the.__f axa ._asci that at the Bine he v.as �� tt`t'
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for other' old timers; Mr. Moffat Was at the sceneIt. , C. McGowan' and' • Foster moments after the • accident hap.
s Moffat both. recoil • the accident pei1.ed.' He was 13 years old 'zit.
whxch
occurred on Fair Day in the time, and vividly. recalls the
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