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DRESS SALE '
LASTS ALL THIS WEEK
Orne, Specials For This Week •, - •
HOUSEDRESSES and COMISE COTTONS
at $1.49, $1.98. and -42 49
Assorted styles aridsizes from 14 to 52. In ,these groups, 4
you„wili find real value. Cheaper than the 3rard •
° goods would be to 1)1137.,
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SHAN :RAYS, .FRENCH
LINGS, NORMANDIE CREPES.
All grouped to clear at ' ' $298
A SPECIAL RACK
of Criskays, ifliraeords, ,AnierleanFlaId, Ginghani.
'ON SALE AT __ _ _ _ ____
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OTHER RACKS ;AT $5.95, $6.95, $8..95
Mothers lookng for *a iback-to-schOol riurnik;er for the,
••teen-age daughter- will find real value and styling. on
'these, racks. They also includehalf sizes to /41/42,.
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••-.'",./1,Wo:RAciits:ofes,BETTER DRESSES
)ALL AT
4p*cbg. :8441E.
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passmg worthwhile strit4iii:on•..to • our 4uatOniersc"
LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR"' .
NE W.11. HOME ECONOMIST
FOR -BRUCE AND HURON
Announcement is made of the
appoMIntent ' of 1Vliss Jean
StecklerB.H.So. as Home Eton-
Transportation
Service Between
Dungan"' and Lneknow
'CillARS'ERED BUS AND
'TAX." TRIPS
To all points.
, Can abo arrange chiuter
lailps.*Ith Western Ontario
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Motorways.
SEE -OR CALL.
AjianaeedH
'Phone Dungannon 4t .Collect
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.0mist, Women's Institute Branch
and ,Home Economics Serirtice, for
the, counties of Brute' and Huron..
Miss Stedge is a inernb-er of the
.first grouplo.graduate from Mac-
donald Institute with a Univer-
sity Alegive4•41iichelor ofHoitte-
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hold Science s . ' , •
MOs Steeltle's home is on •a
firm in Waterloo •CountY, near
Kitchener..,She has always taken
a keen interest in yOung people's
work, has been ,active on ,rnany
curricular 'organizations while at
Macdonald Institute •and • eldlibits
a keen appreciation for' and Un-
derstanding of rural life., „ • • •
Miss Jean Scott,. fortner Home
Economist, is. .being..rel,ieved of
the ecnintie.s of Bruce and Huron'
in order that she 'may devote -her
time , to field training 'for the
•County. Home Economists. Miss
Scott will Still be' •Working out
from the Department of A,glicul-
ture-office- at -Stratford -and will
be ass' with the supervision
of 1omenking. Clubs and'Junior
,Instittite work. • • •• .
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The Dungannon itnited church:
he,1d an interesting. service
Sunday at 11 a.M., with Miss Sybil
Courtice, a returned missionary
from •japall, • as guest speaker.
,Reri:r. Geo. Watt, pastor, is 'on Va.-
0019i or a month and this beIng
the secOnd 'Sunday of absence, the
lgission 'Band arranged this liro-'
gram_ Mr., Harvey' Anderson led
the service . tbroughout, •and of-
fered prayer. The chdir 'compris-
ed of Mission Band members sang
"Dare Id be a Daniel" with Mrs.
Stingel, church organist • ..accom:-
partying at the piano. Th,e scrip-
ture lesson was read by J. C.
Durniti. The 'offering was ,receiy-
ed. by Wayne Brow and Lorne
Alton. Norma Pentland gave the
minutes q thelast. meeting, The
Baty Band sang' "Bring Them
Inir accoittpante,d-7'03T .1virs.7---oto
popm. The ..j.ux4or . boys ' Af the
Mission Band came ferward•and
together „ repeated the Members
Purpose. George Dawson had a
few words to say abOut. World
Friend,., their • •magazine that
reaches 21•tunnes here. Mrs. Mel-
•ifili 'Reed representing* the Mis-
sierlar* Society introduced the
guest speaker, Miss pourtide who
gave a most 'interesting address
on "Love is not ,Selfish". in ,, a
sparkling ' manner that held the
attention of' all. After the service,'
many...gathered • around to see
souvenirs and Pittprei of Japan,
Miss Cotirtice, who served twelve,
years in Japan, also sang for the
children "Jesus Loves Me" .in the.
Japanese language; Mr. Anderson
cornmented on the 'fine program
prepared by. Mrs. 'Cecil ,alike,
Mission Hand 'superintendent and
,assisted by Mrs. Itobt. ktrin. He
also reinerked. of the upWard
trend Of the Toting People who
held service the previous Sunday,
led by Miss Edna Rivett• and an.
address , :given ibY • Mr. Warren
Zinn/nig group of :Y.P.U. mem-
bers'',alio had .service at Port Al-
ert and CreWe. ' ' -• ,
Visitori With Mrs, .3. Hanultoii
on Sunday were her cousins, Mr, ;
arid Mrs, IL .MaKie;. Toronto,. Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Sturdy„ GOder-1
ich • T•crykrnship and their mother,
Mrs. Wm. Stratighari; 95, of Ben •
rriiller,. also 1V1rs. Violet Farrisi
of .4;oknorvit.; I. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Ebner Shackleton
of Detroit' visited the :foriner'S
mother,. Mrs. Ellen Shackleten at
home of Mrs. J Haiiiit
the . ton.-
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Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Mason
McAllister on 'Sunday were Mr.
and MS., .Harley 'Reid; Lillajeari
and Fra.ser, Port Elgin;.. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard'Black; Billy and
Ronne' of ;Port Albert;.,Miss Mari
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Lou IVAtAllister returned home af-
ter 10 days vsiting. her grand- ,
parents. - , • .
• Visitari with Mr. : David Mc -
•Allister and sister Josephine last
week were M. and Mrs. Fred
*Beadle; Sault •Ste. Marie, v.84.
Mr., 'and Mrs. Linfield Ander-
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'all the important needs, in 0, single PelleY, " •
This Unique Plan Proviees ,
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* $10,000 if your child dies after he reaches age 21, or
* $10,000 when your child reaches age. GO:
• Additional Features Available
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Family Protection, Benefit.' - •
2. Accidental Death., and".Disinemberment Benefit.
3. Total Disability Benefit. •• •
4: • Double Indemnity Renefitt
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Now you can take your child into partnerOlip with you.
,For Life and All Other Lines of. Insurance
WITIIOUT• QBLMATION .TO BUY, SEE,
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• Homemade • • • .. . . Plain or'Colored
Sw!et Mixed PICKLES, 16 oz. jar 27c.
Rose Brand GHERKINS, 9 oz. jar 37c
Fancy Red
SOCKEYE 'SALMON, % tin 43c
MihI Factoiy, CHEESE, ib. 45c•
triy for 29c'
• •; .Clark's " • " ••
PORK and BEANS.____L
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SERVIETTES' I9c
FRESHIE,all flavors, each. 6c
• Duchess' ' ••' '
set,of i6 ;oa
Food. Saver yvAxpAf,g.;: 135c E
CHATFAU CHEESE, 1/2 Ib. .31C 11
,ciuhheuse Mason Jar
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1PEANUT BUTTE • 4.2c
STEEL and ALUMINUM
TO CLEAR AT REDUCED PRICES
s4BsITEp QUANTI*Y.
One Used
BLIZZARD CORN BLOWER
n New Condilion. • 1t.educed,„Tol clear,
SPRAYUME
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PRONE 71, Lik;IENuill
son ,and fiarnily of Detroit, who
have a cottage at Port Albert,
have also been in. the !village to
renew old acquaintances:" ••
Mrs. beat Andrew and daugli-
ter Mrs. 0...Kirkland, Nancy and
KentirVisited• Mrs. 'St. J. Kilpat-
rick one day last week. •
and Mrs. B. F. Comfort,
St Catherines, spent the week-
end with Messm. Harold & Cecil
Blake. •
Miss Clara Sproul, Jar. & Mrs.
D.L.,Hessoria,Stratford,visited
•Misses Rebina and Nettie SprO1.41
en Sunday, also Mrs. Kilpatrick
Miss' Sybil Courtice; returntheed
Missionary who spike at
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ited Church SAti•iday; morning, was
entertained at the borne of Mrs.
Mathew Shackleton, whose sister
Mrs. Fanny (Mrs. flavvard Dui -
tin). now of Vancouver had been
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Ro*al 'Guest . Fancy , ,
E,COFFEE — 1/2 ib:f 49c lb.. 93c MIXED COOKIES, lb.39c I
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COMPLETE LINE OF PICKLING ,SPICES AND VINEGARS
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Lb.19c 250,104. 3/C / 126'S4for 29c 6fOr31."4'•.
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asSOCiates • in. ; mission training;
•some .years . ago., •
•-misses Margaret 131ack ,and EO-
M* Stewart enjoyed a week in a-•
cabin at Kinearditie Beach. .
Miss• Barbara 'Wilson. has rie-
cov'ered nitely 'after an Operation,„
.st Goderieh Hospital for: removal
Mrs. jas. MacDonald and dau-
ghter, Miss NeVie MacDonald
R.N. of , Stnatliroy.. with. Cousin
Mrs. W.1.1. Andrew of goderich,
are Vending .a 'holiday_at Mrs,.
Andrew's,home in the village• .
Ken Brown Of Clinton
Radar Scho61,Spent the week-encl.
•With his parents; Mr. atid
BroWn, . •
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"For the next two Sundays there
•will be no seriiice 'at 'the Vnitect
church. 'The iostOr, Rev .0.Watt,.,
is on vacation. •
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