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Warm sleepers ler little girls Or boYs. Two=piece and one-
piece styles. .
FlLOWER.GAR,DEN BRUNCH COATS
In fine cotton crepe, Bright_ colors. 14 ,years -18 yeara:
Brigh.t colors. The print is frankly flowered in crisp cot-
ton that gives theln that 'fresh look. Sizes 14-20 years.
LITTLE GIRLS' COTTON PLAID DRESSES . .
Easily iaiindered cotton plaid, flared 'skirt, Puff ,sleeve,
• BUY thiS yarn and. feel confident ...that You .are receiving
'value for °your money.. Grey, Cardinal Khai'd, Black Or
mottled Grey ahd White. 'Three ply...-.
BEE HIVE lFINGERING YARN
This yarn is suited fOr 'sweaters, mitts or gloVe.s. Colors,
Royal Blue and Wine.
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I, ;JCKNOW; ONTARIO
gALLOWE'EN PARTY .
tinned i Pane 11
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Pub1tG School --^ Girls,; Joyce
Mowbratg,•; Grace Huston; toys,:
Victor Baker . Roland Joselyn.
Nigh School -- Girls, • Gwen
Stewart Gwen'. Treleaven; boys,
Bruce •Johnston, Joe Whitby:.
Conic • dressed couple,Ardon-
na Johnston and Donalda Mac-
Quaig; Wilfred Black. and Jean
Treleaven,;, Fancy dressed couple
:--Dorothy Gammie and Dorothy.
Gibson, Glaidyys Chin and Mar-
lene . McLennan; • `
Character Costume ---girls, Ruth.
Einberlin, Pcia Joselyn; boy,
D�o�}ald Thomatripson, Dinnie - Ems
Negro . Character ,----
Charles,
Charles, Ray McIntosh and May
Struthers. •.'
Hallowe'en • Witcli—'Donald Mc -
Charles. ,Alma. Solomon...
Fancy Dressed --. Gent, Eileen
Purves, iBetty = Ma slim), -,=lately';.
Maudien Fisher: Gladys 711IeDoxrald
and 'Elizabeth) Robinson,
W:edaesdl, November
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• we have a good 'stock ca Men's Work Shoes
to choose from.
in •Men's, Boye and Youths.. sizes.
'RUBBERS
We have men's:heavirirUbgers stOck to
PROGRAM FOR CANADA
He that will not be counselled
annot lie helped.
• The church must show .
cern- for' wini*Ig souls and as-
siinilating these people int° the
.fold. The day of the oldzthne
revival the speaker considered as
Richards', Jean Mullin; boys, Alan
Chin, Rorinie Reid. .
=past' but 'recOnimende_— -Barry MeQuillin,, Steve Carnegie- .
tion .Evangelisrn; whereby Chri.st-. Age. 8' gi 9—girls, Rozella • How -
Chin, /3etty. Johnston; boys, Don- I
aid ThoMpson,.George Anderson.'
Me Irwin, Doris Lloyd; bOys,
-Harold Howald,. 'Elwood •
Wheelbarrow race-E1Wood Ir-
win and DiMald Thompsan; Chas.
Chin" and Art Baker.'
ThoMpson 'and Thoriuny Collyer;
Earl Rivett and Bill RiVett. ;
Three-legged race—Mary Chin,
.and Margaret Chin; Ruth Einber-•
lin and Grail -
ians two Wry went .• into the I
spoke On., • the subject; "Two
Secrets of Effective Living".
There are many. SeCrets he said
but stressed two as highly ini7
FOR MARLING OyERSEA
PARCEth
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oir have. us Mike lip • a, box to
yoir, order:,
We .recommend• •Aylmer ,Gift
Package ##An„.L.ontainingt
1 tip 20 oz. Peaches
1 tin 20' Oz. Pears
1 tin 20 Oz. Pork & Beans
2 tins 31/2 oz. Chicken Spread
1 tin 10 'oz. Tomato SouP .
1 tin 10 oz. Beef Noodle Soup
1 pckg. 8 oz. Cut ed reel
(1 coupon) 82.25 delivered
choosing we suggest — Tea,
Coffee, Mixed Peels, lidiXed
uts, Dried Fruits;, Souto
* es C'anned 'Meats
Cheese, Sodas Bouillion,
Cubes,, Gum and Chocolate
Bars (when available).
Remember Friends and Rea-
tives Oversea.s this Christmas
with a Gift Box of Tempting
:wadi= Foods from .
THOMP$ON.S
The Store of,. Akendly' "Service
cision, the taking of a holy vow,
and then having the power to see
it through without surrender:•
The influence -and memory of
a vow. is a great factor in one's
life he. said, and coukl see little
chance for the progress of Christ-
ianity . without such „decisiOns:
There is no guesswork about
whether or not one is a Christian.
Of greatest importance after in-
1,7iting Christ into' one's life, is
to seek the power that not
permit of surrender.. Jesus is the
Saviour of the World today be-
cause he retuse,d to surrender in
Gethsentane or on the Cross. ..
Both morning and evening con-
gregations heard speciaL musical
humbers by Mr. Percy Welch
of ,London. Ort- the stroviol, . a
combination string and horn in-
striirnent, _that is the only one of
its kind, he—Played- "The Holy
BOX COATS with Vdvet Collars, sin's 18%
to 24%.
WOOL 'BLAZERS
Hockey Mee
White Braid Trim,
MEN'S and‘ BOYS' OVER(:CIATS,
PARKAS and' SKI
B4LTIViC)ItE HA
A double-header softball game
last Friday night interfered with
the holding of a hockey meeting
slated for.that evening and 'whic-b1
was postPoned until a later date- -
Thursday night is the regular
softball night, but this double
header' lad to be set over 24. •
hOurs, because of the Hallowe'eni
City" and "A r'erfect Day". On Party hi the Arepa On Thursday.
plaYed "The: World,ii Waiting for
•• . Special music was provided hy
Mrs: .1.: w. Joykit 'with. Miss Eli'Za-7
„beth Welsh at -the Organ., In the
evening ' a:rturOber Was given. by.
a 'mixed quartette" of Mrs. •JoYnt,
Miss Pell Robertson, Eldon Hen- •
The Preabyterian ChtirCh even- -'
.t.h:is GiCcision, but Rev. C. IL Mac-
Donald, wai unable to be present
asbcustoMary; as lie was conduct-
, ing a Service at Clinton. Rev: M.
G, Newton of St, Helens gave 'the
mpletely Rebuild Your Hi -Cub,
o Make. Them Like New
or we can
EP: you .4. NEW PAIR
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ed, Blue,
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—Rev. John Hutton,
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AIRS ANI:pa' 1c3eRwYe*CoLidEANd apIp7ciate
repair work and dry
called for proMptly.
Grandmother's .paY will be ob-theld at the.. horni of .N11.45. Eva
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and Grfy Wool
The Store Witla rte Stock
aukfts