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FOR ' CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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BLAN$ETS—Warm pure wool blankets, rainbow 'bordera,..
THROWS—Colorful and warm, pure wool,throws attractive
1y satin bound,' Rose, gold, blue and wine.'
HEMMED SHEETS—First quality, `finely woven cotton,'size
'72x 90 81,x:99
42" 'CIRCULAR' ; PILLOW COTTON - in smoothly woven
bleached 'cotton, Quantities 'still are ' not large,. so shop
early to get; your supply. .
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Kraft Dinner
2 boxes':: , 33c
For delicious' 1Viacaroni'.and
.Cheese •
V-8 Cocktail :
Vegetable Juices
48 oz; tin 39c
A delicious, flavorful combin
atkni of the, :juices from; eight
garden -fresh' vegetables, skill-
. fully' (blended for refreshing
goodness,
Vi -Tone:`
1. lb tin :: 69c
A nourishing •chocolate food
,beverage
Bowes • Mincemeat
2 pie•tin. 39c
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Monarch Cheese
3/2' lb 30c..
Packed in attractive tumbler',
-BOYS! GIRLS!,
For only One Quaker Oats box,
top get an autographed 'photo
of, Roy- :Rogers and 'his fatuous,
horse "Trigger", this Thurs-
day, Tritlay
hursday,_Fritlay or Saturday at the
Playhouse Theatre at regular
theatre admission..
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'The "Store Of. Friendly. ,Service
'PHONE 82 .WE'' DELIVER
:.$HOT WOLF AT •KINTAIL
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Our
'liHURS , 14,0VE1VIBER 1..0th
1949:
25. YEARS' SERVICE'
(Continued from page 1)
tiers of the Board, Messrs. Roy.''
MacKay 'and Martin Durnin, ex •
tended their ,com!pliments. Gor-
don Webster was, also called on..
Zion School Section presented
Miss Webster ' with a lovely vel-
our 'Cox!weell lounge chair and
ottoman to match.. The address
wasread by Dave 'Anderson, an,
ex -student, and the presentation.
Made !by , Murray, McDonagh, a
'second -generation student, who.
Miss Webster had taught:.
Dear Miss . Webster, : .•
This is a special night at Zion,
"Miss' Webster. night". • We Pupils
and ex -pupils, •' have gathered '.to
pay tribute to you, a teacher who.
,, has, completed twenty-five years
Of .'service • 'in, . Zion., School.. Your •
record spesls`,for itself. 1,t,i§ an
,unusual • "record f:»; accomplissh-t
merit' both _inside , the school and
M. *the surrounding corrimunity.
Not content ` with youreduca-
tional duties, inolilding• young
characters and .prornioting good
citizenship, you have always
found the time to do the little
extras which are characteristic of
the ideal teacher. :
The qualities of -:a3 model tea-
cher' de -not.' change personality,
patience,' and a sense of• humor.
'
All these '•are a part of your
make up.: Despite trials and trib-
ulations,. you succeeded .jii goad-
,ing us . through' school. .it is a
-wonder._:;"that .anyone exposed to
our: backward • and mischievous:
Ways could be -se civil . and pleas-
ant towards us ' •after. all these
years
During the :passage of 'twenty;
five: years :.many ,• changes have •
taken' place:. Seine pupils • have
passed• ,on, and are no longer.with
.•.
SIMPSON—Bob and Jean' (nee
Bushell) are 'happy. to :.announce
the arrival ' of :their •:daughter. at
Kincardine •. Hospital 'on Monday,.
November '1t'.
McCHAiRLE ,in Victoria' Hospi-
-tai;' —London; -=ion -,Saturday; Nov
emlber, 5th, to Mr. and Mrs: • Allan
McCharles, Arkona,. .'(formerly
Mae MacDonald), a .;son.
MacKAY In• •Goderich Hospital,
on October 27th, . .1949, to Mr. •and
Mrs. Duncan' MacKay, Kintail,' .a
son,. John ` Weir.
A party .of ,. Formosa hunters
bagged. a':wolf at Kintail. last
Wednesday,
. • i ' ~a 'rab
while 'on �'a J .� . . .
pit drive .that netted them a dozen
jacks•as well.
William Schill the mar
presented the carcass and all to'
• County' Treasurer Harvey,
. kine of :Goderich, in claiming the
bounty, _Mr _• Erskine Wasn't 't in-
terested—in
n-
terested .n accepting lir. Wolf,
and advised the hunters to have
the animal .skinned and then pre
sent the pelt for bounty purposes,',
including $151.00 from ; Ashfield
Township and $25 from the Pro-'
vincial Government.:
1
We; have a number of':traveller's•samples in boys'
-and girls' coat Sete -and .snow suits. -I=ncluded in -the_.._
lot ;are °.a few girls'- coats, 7 to 14, :slightly soiled
garments. These :ere big Value: at .20 d ppercent•:off,
Girls.' .Ski Suits, 7 to 14x
Made from good warm 'blanket and freize • cloth, two -1,
toned and plaid trimmed,.
Sizes 7 to 10- at-.::'
10:95 & $13.95.
'Sizes 12 to 14x at ..... .......I.. . . . . . $11.95 & : $14.95
COATS
• Mad coniall woolM•ade fro- '
• .7 to ;10•'starting:'•at
.12 .to 14x starting at!
r :e
SNOW SUITS
For boys and girls, 'made from. all wool li anket :Cloth,
gabardine and 'chinchilla. • a'
Sizes 1,' 2,, 3 from
•'Sizes 3 to .6x from
$9.75
$15.75, •
. $7;95 up-
, $7:50 •up:,
COAT- SETS.
For girls and; boys : Ranging in sizes .1," 2, 3, 4, 5, Gin
prices : from ... , :,:.. $5.95 :up
Few Suggestions. For Winter. Wean'
Boy's Parkas,' Breeches, Doeskin Plaid Shirt,'' Underwear,
Plumb limine � Penman's "7.1 and Preferred to ; age 6,
<Kidd .es'` laid', slacks and 'overalls corduroy overalls'
sleepers, pyjamas, knee One. •
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TOT. TO 'TEEN
Ione .139 -iv..
LADIES' ; WEAR;
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Lu kn w- `Onto
Merchandise
IS NOW IN
Quality Is Good Prices Reasonable
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LADIES' WINTER COATS -With • and without. fur.
" SEIRTS—a, good selection to chose •from
DOUSES—Crepe, 'Nylon, Jersey, Cotton and Flannel. •
• SWEATERS & CARDIGANS--tWoo1. and Nylon.
I RESSES• :Crepe, Woo, l and Gabardine.,'
TOPCOATS-=Cabardine a•nd Covert Cloth;;
•OVERCOATS—Elysailis, all*wool. Weatherman -fleece, 'and
the New •Lamalaine
• SUITS— Gabardine, ':Sharkskin and ;• Worsteds',
FL'AID SPORT : SHIRTS for boys .and ;men
'BOYS BELTS noW yin . stock. • •
THE`,BEST Y
IT'S AT
t) WANT:
WEBSTER'S
•
LADIES' AND MEN'S: WEAR •
.
NOW IS THE 'TIME FOR
e Have .A. :Complete ' And Extensive Stock
f Winter Footwear For All The Y
Family.
NEW LINES " — NEW STYLES
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a .Will Pay You ` To 'Investigate Our Prices.
us. A' local ' Trustee. Board'.:has' . G : Hunter and_ Marlene'. Hunter.
been replaced ' by, a Towhship
Board; the course : of study has
been altered;. even: the rple of the:
teacher is different.. Nevertheless'
you have been able to adjust
yourself admirably • to,. , t h e s e
changes ,and .we look forward to.
having you./ among us' for Many
years :to come
It . is fitting that We observe'
this milestone in your successful
career .`by calling upon ':a me�nlber.
of..the second•" generatron ,of your
pupils, . Murray ,'McDonagh, to,
•present',these tokens:of ,appreci
;'ation on behalf of'; all yew—toxin,
er: pupils and Zion friends..
Miss "Webster Was choked With
ernotion '433" the honor, Conferred
' on, her,, .but' made 'a 'very fitting
reply. .
Miss, Webster's. teaching': career.
has 'net been conifined- to,'Zion
School• alone. •' She taught two'
years in L icknow,' and two. years
::at the 'Second. Concession. 'Prior
to' entering 'the teaching profes-
cion `Miss Webster was ernployed'
for a . time at •office work in
Moncton,'' 'New • Brunswick.
Miss .Webster Was ' interviewed
"this :Week l y—Miss, Miargaret Bio=
phey ,of CKNK, during which it
Was,: brought out that at 'Zion
School. 'a fourth generation stu
dent was reeceiving her education,
Interesting .Program
An intereuting . program opened
with: ",O•, Canada"; and; "School
Days", sung by the students of
Zion School ' reading '`and' songs•
by Ed LBaker, accbanpanied`, by,
Mrs.: Torii i uigley;-readings,'John',
Ha11; Mrs:- . C.tB--Weolley-;-..duetss•. •
Mrs.: 'Jahn - Hall • and ' Mrs: ' Jack
Gardner;' Mrs Peter Cook ; and
MI's ;Bill Hlunnphrey,, Miss Yvonne
Magoffin and Ernie Magoffin in- .•
strumentals:!by Mrs Wesley'Rit-'
fchid, D.-'JanesLittle, `Yvonne
Mageffin, , Isabel Tigert; ; ; solo,'
Ernie:Magoiifiii; journal, read by
Mrs. ' Daive Anderson and edited
by 'Mrs., John' "McDonagh; .comic
motion .song by junior school
children,
.Oldest Lady ' Honored
' Du:ri:ng the evening 'Mrs.., Isaac
Andrew was honored as• the old -
.est lady, of.. the ;•School: Section,
and • in • ;which, Section' she has'
P
S ent her entire life. 1vtrs; And
rew observed
her 85th' birthday
just 'a few 'day ' prior to this
gathering,: at which wp.
sented ; with a beautifti1 b.ououet
of ,rnu n„s and ,roses, The presen
-cation Nkras iia e-rby the; yOu est --
strident • at' Zior1, School, Evans
:.Helm, son. of lVrr. and Mrs. Wm.
Helm.
A ,most pleasant evening, : con
the four generations being Joseph eluded with the serving . of re-
Hackett, Mrs. Geo:; 'Hunter, With . reshnients,
'rices
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