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KIN'.LUG.
Butter goes, stalequickly
When air and 'light 'light get. in.
That's . why better -wrapped
butter tastes better, -Buy one of
" the many brands that' are
flavour -sealed in aluminum foil.
The next time you buy
Butter;'' Cheeses. Candy,..
Chocolate; ;Tea,
' look for the brai'►ds in clean, hygienic
alummdm.' foil; ,.Whenever you 'Sep
aluminum on the outside: of any pack-
aged food, there's an "inside story" of
purity well -protected,
No other material is more
"food -friendly" than aluminum.
SQ Save the protective foil. Use
it to rewrap. the butter when you
put it away„ and' protect, that
"farm -fresh" flavour.
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fo the ou&el.°i
Wrap, food; leftovers in .aliuninum foil.
:Keep them: fresh' for another meal. •
Perishable ;fruutn and •vegetables'stay.
fresh and crisp in aluminum fon:
ALUMINUM,'."COMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD.
• and'rbabe::of B''enmiller spent Sun ',FAI
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A R BOOTH'S :N
a ' Mrs. Tom ;Bell and so.n,•.Murray •
visited . during the weekwit
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her 'sister, Mrs. Bort Niel -Jolson:
Miss Winne Perc ,, of
i.'WoodstoCk spent•'afew days -,with
her mcither, Mrs: Wm.:Percy.
Mi 'arid Mrs. Bet^t N '�h' l
c oson
family visited on 5unday with
th
Mr.
and Mrs. Glen O'ampbe11 at
r Airberley. •
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iMr..aud Mrs Wan; Lloyd Ivan
and Doris: ".of London Spent the
week -end with Mr: and Mrs. Karl
Boyle , and other relatives:
•Mr., and Mrs V.: Dyatt of Kan
sas and Miss' Helen Malcolm of
. Tor.onto-spent Thanksgiving With.
Misses Nellie. and ,Margaret
Colin:•
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�. Mr,: and IVIrs:Arthur Halde �•
and• 'Shirley'of Toronto visited'.
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over; the week -end with Mr. a:ncl
Mrs. George ;Hald'enby and other
relatives. ,
Mr. and Mrs P • Shoebotton .:.
famtl :spent a' few. days with
• and Mrs, Karl.`Boyle:
Miss Jeanette :Brunton of•Toi_
,on tu was ' a wee _ ..
Mr: and .Mrs:.M:iui`ice llodt;i ,is: "
Mr. " and Mrs: 'Russell Ball of
London=`and family 'Were week.•
end ,• visitors with Mr: and,'.Mi•s,
Alex Percy .•:and othy relatiVe ..,
Mr:, and. Mrs. ':Ht:rr - an •Fished•
• day with • her parents, • Mr. and'
Mrs. John Bushell.
• Mr. and. •Mrs. Edbert Bushell.
NICE PROFIT
Wand faiaaily of Clinton spent:the.,
_week=
entlwith .vela ive .
t s here:`.,.
:'Mr. and Mrs. Tom.: -lod b.gins
Motored.' a to St:Gather e
n s on
.Sun a '`.
d y, Nissirlma; Hodgins,-R:N,.
returned with their)... for a two
wee 's' va
Weeks,' cation.
Miss. Jean .Guest ,.will 'entertain
the Presbyterian. Young People l'e.at•
,.h. er °home:on �ri'.
,F day evening..' F
Some '
from-• here :attended he'
plowing ;match at' the .borne' -•of.i
Mr;: Wrn: Sbewfelt, .• Kincardine:
Township .on''Friday,afternoen.
,':Mr, 'and'Mrs: Andy. Scott. and
lan�lly of. Chalmers.visited' Sun
dati \a'-ith Mr. and. IVIrs, Ed Schaef
ft.T.Mi . Schaeffer .has been conn:
fined to.her h'ed for the; past::few
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,• M sired :Mr•
s•.• E. Lowry 'and.
ily* -of 'Huron visrte;1: Sunday.
wth.'11i. and Mrs,.. Clark •Need-:
•
•h�irn unci'. family.`
- e , •ern&nta
with' Cli.eslev and•the Tdwriships
of EldCi slie' and Sullivan ' have
been. � • ctincelled by Chesley Coon ;
Cil which.. has decided that , the.,
fire truck 'shell, not:' leas=e the
rhunicirality..'
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',Rime fifty ladies,, gathered in
• the 'Council °'Chamber. on Friday
to• hold • Grandmothers','::Day..The'
resi'denti ' Mrs. Wilson•. was• in.
• the chair: Mrs. Cook .read an' in-
witation from Hol •-Y'rood • Institute
to be their.
guests a:t'`theirOct-'Oober meetingon"Thursday,:Oct
ober 12th JeVitt reported
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the 'profits, from the', Fall' "Pair,'
. p
booths to , be':$94. `The 'Institrite is
de:e 1 a reciative'. 'o . the aid
PY 1?P.. �.
rendered 'by. Silver.wobd$ along
this .line
MSS. Welsh a
ve a d tarledre-
ort .of' the Blue. Cross'. and'' ar-
rangements were made- for 'a. tags
day' for, .the :blind: A well re;
•P
ared ' aper was given by Mrs:
Isabel ': MacKenzie on' the motto
`Years teach; more than.books";
while Mrs. Clark as • convener . of
Historical.`, Research dealt with.
contributions; .to'• the Tuweedstnuir
Iiistoi,y,' Book,; The' roll , call=as
answered- • by "Bring ,.an. antique'
and display it"
'highlighted by anf old time school
with the readers of .a back period
beirig used. The cast .included 15
pupils, ;mostly grandmothers; as
ytrell as teacher; inspector and 2
,visitors. A modern note 'Was the
visitof the school, nurse .accom-
panied by the doctor. It - all prov-
ed. _very humorous; For 'lunch
there was 'a ' large frosted cake
wpinithk' "iciGrng•a; m
ndothers' 1)a. '" ixr�'
• Mrs..:W.: 'J: Douglas •. and ;Mrs.•.
Isabel MacKenzie were directors
for the Meeting'; and ;Mrs: • And
Mrs Russ Johnstone '' and
Mrs:•.Jewitt hostesses,.
INDICATIONS • ARE •:that ' ,the
new , Listowel High School, built
only last year, may be overtaxed
by next year's prospective enrol
;ment.
EQUALIZING of the assessment:
in Kincardine, has brought a pro
test from the Circle Bar Knitting
Company• .whoseassessment::: has
lieen increased 331 percent': ,
the meeting with prayer
Lady: Well,,L can say one thing.
The;.'on1Y °•'marl that •ever kissed
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me wwas ..n17.:husband.
•' maid:' madam, , are ., you •• birag
Tonal.' part of the meeting. During'
business de ails -an •invitation was
read from. the -tinted Church
•Auxiliary r to be present •at their
December meeting It. was noted
that the 'sectional meeting is to
be held in. Ripley on'•October 14
at .2:30 Pim. An appeal was •read
from` the',R.ed Cross' regarding,the.'
quilting of two quilts. The roll
call was ' answered by •'• a .verse
from the ' chapte'rread. ' Mrs. • H.
Anderson gave a; splendid paper
.on "The••Church';in Korea" while.
September Glad :Tidings. -'.ere.
summarized by. :Mrs. Porteous
Mrs. Watson''. and
took part.,in'the prayer er circle and
,.y
a continuation of •"the life of 'Car-:
oline: MacDonald wJas read 'by:.
Mrs. W. Douglas. Mrs. .MacFar
lane :contrib:utedtwo.short• poems
with MI.'S..N. •CamPbell closing
ging or complaining?." .
Read the `•`W;ant :Ads'''
Presbyterian W 1\Z:S: •
••,•The Presbyterian W.M.S. 'met'.
Tri the .churchon October.4th with.
the president' .taking the devot-•
"The. Case` of. •the Frozen Foot'
• Muraer. `never fazed hirn'
•
.,jails couldn't hold him :. "courts
• couldn't •convict'him: Read '..the
suspense- packed; "story, "The Case
da 's' . . October 15 issue . of The
American Weekly '.great maga
zine 'of true -life stories
eTxicm. lUess'
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" ely With etreit Sunday
You're missing., something, if .you
iris:s Sunday's Detroit TijYres.,
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if the feed is stale or poo.'r,
your birds 'cannot. eat enough to,
• keep healthy and'produce eggs. •
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systeni is th`e "fresh -Mix"
f;.
system --it gives 'that' tasty "eat-
more" quality to`your egg mash
Which isthe only way to keep 'your
bird `s in ,top shape and roll out, the
• eggs :week after week. Laying mash.
•'rear e d fresh with National "Egbilder"
at your o'ur NA,TIONAL Feed Dealer • ,
--rs:,node,,z feeding.
see your NATIONAL Dealer toady
Fertilize Your. Crops with NA `ZONAL cell -cured,', property Mended) ERTILIZER'
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