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NOVEMBER
1.0 ..p111Notes
Culverhouse Pumpkin
Choice Quality
28` oz tin 2 for 27c
Dare's,
Chocolate. Chip Cookies
12 . oz. bag •
,Alien's Apple 1uiee
48 'oz.,,tin ; .i 25c
33c
Baker's
Semi -Sweet' Chocolate
For home candy making
Y lb.. bar 45c
Quaker Brand Applesauce
15 oztin , 2 for 25c
uy Of The Week
SSummerland'
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Harry Lauder gave ' his proud
testimony "No •man, :can; be, suc-
cessful and 'drink".,: When 1 'start=
ed:" on . the, :stage sainebody said
"Well :.it's a 'great life, for dis=,
sipation, and drinking":' • "Well",
I: said, "if'; there is any s recess
toie had • through •being sober
;and steady I' will, get it, and fl,
took a vow that I' . would not
touch; :taste or '.handle : strong
I drink Of any 'descriptioz "
Harry "Lauder won his way to
success and then :he realized •.that
there 'was.'even more need for
him; 'to be 'sober because 1}e, ;was
looked upon, as,: an;: example.—
:.Al"vt. ..
1 SE,E BY THE
SENTIt Elr•
(Continued from page 1)
THAT among tiasdball . fans from.
this district to attend the. Lis-
towel -•Fort Erie ball• game were.
Mr. and' Mrs,; • Frank Hamilton;
.and Mr., and Mrs. •Robt., Haxn-
ilton.
—o— •
HAT
to
art
d .relics
T.. splayat the the High n School,•
commencing next Monday, will
be a showing of ivory. and•other
interesting items •.of a: collection.
received from Finlay McInnes'
• in the. Arctic., ", '
"The :Store of Friendly.
Service"
Phone. 82 ''We Deliver
CLELAND in Wi:righam General
Hospital on Saturday.,, October, • 28
to Dr„and. MTS.. T. 'Brock .Cleland
;of •.Luck -now, a son. ...
CORRIN.— Dr. .• and Mrs. B. N.
Corrin are, very, • happy to' . •an-
riounce the birth of a daughter,
Mary. Joan, at t e "gig gig am en=
eral Hospitalp: on ,October 30, 1950.
A sister •for Ray, and Norman.
•MacINTVR'E—in Kincardine Gen -
THAT Ed Baker': of St. Peter's
" Men's Club has ;made 'arrange-
menta• to have Clarence Adlam
and .his old time Rhythm. Rang:
•ers play for dancing here on
Friday night, .•
,
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THAT the .November.' meeting sof'
the Village Council will beheld
on Friday evening: of this week,'
at the request of the Board; ;as
Reeve 1VMN'ab. •will bein attend-
ance. next .Week • .at • County.
Council.
THAT.: thefirst of two art.: and
relies exhibitions -concluded. on
•.Monday at' the Lucknow Iiigti
School Coinmencing next Mon
' day' ;and;.continuirg , until •No-
vember 13th, there .will be an-
other art display at, the school,
depicting`, early. Ontario archi
tecture. ?This'' ,'wi11 be supple=;
Vin' rnented by a . niost'• interesting
• display oflocal., pioneer relics
'whichhave tbeen assembled as
,a.museum exhibit, and are well
,worth seeing:
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THURS. > NOVEMBER 2nd, 1050
SUPPORT THE .LEGION'S ',
BINGO, DANCE and PRIZE. DRA
FRIDAY,, NOVEMBER 10th,
PRIZE DRAW:
for' a
iRTop Suit and Overcoat
OR TOPCOAT
D OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES..
Reserve The Date For :This; , Big Night.
THAT. Hon. T, L: Kennedy;',Oti-'
tario Minister • ..of Agriculture;
ii addressing 450 members of
the .boys: and girls clubs atthe.
inter club ...competitions'', a t
Guelph, said: "God .put no poor
land in this. country;:' but there
are some poor .men`.w.ho.do not.
know how to'handle ,'the
THAT, delegates from every part
=of-Ontario-vii-1•l-r7a et-in-.T-orz�
oto'
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'Lucknow; . Ontario
• . on November 9th' and 1,0th• to.
choose ,•a new leader fortthe'.
provincial Liberal` party. Elec.:
tion .of a :Liber,ai leader was
eral •Hospital on Wednesday, Oct made, necesasry by 'the• "r'etire-
ober 18, 1950, to Mr. •'andMrs. • • ment •from that position of Far: