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pI.etons Are Ready -For
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neatly, several button
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$3..98
LADIES' BATHING SUITS -Gaily patterned cotton print
dressmaker suits,adjustable shoulder ;straps. $1.98
HANDBAGS—Let us show . you the season's smartest in
handbags. They are , new and different. this -year. Fabrics,
hoinespuns and pigtex, ,envelope and tophandle sttyles;
some . wood tops. ' . ' • ' . ' •$2:25 up
SIMMER SILK . (RAYON); dress-
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SOCKEES for Ladies or Children. Be patriotic, wear sock
ees (savesilk hose) e.. Just : the hose to wear at .the ' beach,
`Price . :: w , 25c '& 35e
LADIES GARDEN OR: BEACH STRAW HATS ' 35c
eml.iieton
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Juireniles Get :Crests
Crests f�r the jackets presented.
to the Juvenile' Hockey team this
spring, arrived last week.. They.
are attractive red ' and white`.
crests withx,the.., lettering "0. M,
it, A. semifinals, 1943-44".
Going To•'Holmesville '
Pastoral changes m Huron
presbytery,of the United Church,
include the appointment of . Rev."
Campbell Tavener to the Holmes-
' le charge. Rev,' Tavener, a
i former minister : on the Ashfield
Circuit, is concluding a. fi'veyear
pastorate at • Bluevale.
,in, . to:;: a id.4
rdler a#poi
STRAINED BABY 'FOODS
8y ,Heinz & Ayner .. I
Now :obtainable ,at Thompson's
in over 15 varieties of fruits,
vegetables and soups.
STEEL WOOL—Coarse
Package 5c
CATELLIS CHEESE-A-RONI
2 packages 35c
COLEN[ANS PURE LARD
Lb. : ' 15c
VICTOR ROLLED WHEAT
5' Ib. bag ll 25c
Kennel -King DOG EEFIES
Bag 10c
Artificial VANILLA
Special! 16 oz. bottle
Philadelphia
CREAM CHEESE
Package.
19c
18e•
Conserve by Preserving with
"FRITIT-HE,PE".
No sterilizing, no cooking,
, no sugar
THOMPSON'S
'PHONE 62• °. WE DELIVER
PtdSE RATE FOR
HEALTH SCHEMES
Huron • County Council • in ses-
sion last 'week ,added one-half Economics", Mrs. J. C. Proctor,
mill to. the County rate to raise 'Belgrave; "Social Welfare", Mr.'s. !
Lorne' Ivers, Dungannon; "Pub -
07,500.: to be devoted annually, to:. ;
hcity, Mrs. R. 'J, Phillips, Au -
'the 'maintenance , and "improve burn; "War Work",.: Mrs. James
went of 'hospitals and health t Little, Lucknow, R:R. 3.\The same
conveners of standing commit-
tees 'were re-elected for the en-
suing , year. •
fihe election of ' the. ' following
district .directors 'was' ratified by
the meeing: • Auburn, Mrs: F.
Ross; Belgrave, Mrs. C. R. Coul-
tes; .Blyth, ,.Mrs _..Colclough; -Glin-.'
•tonrMrs J. Mc,inley;' Goderich,
Mr ,...0. .--.: Matheson •;-St^•.-Helens;z
Mrs McKenzie Webb; Wingham,
Mrs Gordon Gannett; • Dungan-
non, Mrs. Lorne Ivers; Kintail, ;
Mrs. William Johnston.
The convener of the nominat='
ing committee presented' the fol
;lowmslatt of officers° who were
elected. • Miss E. Kidd, repres-,
enting • the .Institutes' Branch of
the • Department of Agriculture,
Toronto,.. conducted the election:
president,. Mrs. W. J. Henderson,
Wingham;, . ,1st vice president,
Mrs. Charles , Lockhart, Goderich;
2nd vice. president," Mrs. Lorne
Ivers; Dungannon; 'sec.-treas.,
Mrs., Norman Keating,:, Belgrave;
Federation representative, • Mrs.
W. J. Henderson, Wingham; ' al-
ternate,
l-ternate,.Mrs. Charles Lockhart,
INSTITUTES
AT DUGAN N;:!•
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• THURSDAY, JliNE 22nd, 1944
The annual meeting. of the -
men's Institutes of ..West Huron
District was • held in the United
church, , l ,ungannon On. Thursday
conducted by the president, Mrs.
W, J: Henderson of Wingham.
-Mrs. .J. M. Reed conducted de-.
-votional exercises • and. the
utes were .read by the secretary;
Mrs. Norman ',Keating of Bel -
grave.. A11. brpnches were repre-
sented, atthe meeting including
Auburn, Belgrave,,' Blyth, Clin-
ton, Dtingannon,.. Goderich,
tail,Sl.. Helens :and 'Wingharn r •'
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.Rev,' H. 'J. Vickerson' extended,
w lcorne '•to• the .de -legates.
coplimentedk. • theY 'Institutes • of
Iiurondistrict on the won-
derful work thef are accomplish-
ing and encouraged them to-con....
•tinue 'their . worthwhile enter
prises: • •
The' report; of standing coin-
.Kmittees :were presented ' as • fol-..
lows: ``Agriculture, and Canadian
Industries"; Mrs. • M. Batkin, ' Clip-
ton; "Citizenship", prepared by
Mrs.' R. Davidson, .Dungannon;
and read by Mrs. F. ' Oster of
Blyth owing to Mrs: Davidson'S s.
illness; "Historical Research",
Miss Gillespie, Blyth';' . ''"Horn.— •
schemes -The trend of the debate
on the : measure' favored that the
half -mill levy for this purpose
be .permanent. w . : 0
'This action was followedquick-
ly by granting $25,000 out of the.
new fund to assist in building'
a new $55,000 wing to the Wing-
-ham' eneral- Hospitals -$20,000 -is
to be,paid.when the building con
°tray -;is signed" mid the - remain
ing"'$5000 one year later.
The •W,i.n g h a m deputation
pointed out that the hospital was.
constantly overcrowded, • with
corridors .being used, as; well as
the' third floor, which was con-
demned bar the health department
,because of fire hazard.
Council • went a step further
by adopting a count- w.idd health
nursing plan, to be financed out
of 'thisnew fund 'which: is to be
administered , by a 5=man• health
committee. It is planned to start
be -raised by a
with' three ,nurses stationed
• throughout the County" and, in-
crease this. number. to fiye as
nurses are. available. The estim-
ated cost is $12,000 a year''of
which the province will pay one-
. third. . .
Then, County budget provides
for . expenditures of $174,218, to
4.5'mill rate. A
':
-half mill is earmarked for the
sum $ ,
year, dg h p f
O A dg•
Maitland'
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war effort. • • .
The of 154 200 is .to be
s pp
ent. on Huron. County roads this
according to. the report o
the County Road.. Commission.
One bridge : over thel
River, 'south of Ethel, is to be
built. The report states that cur-
tailed maintenance and construc-
tion since the. war ,started has
left most of the grave] roads with
insufficient surfacing.
The snow road expenditure
was much lower, this year, with
$6,623.08 spent. Calcium chloride
is more easily obtained and it is
expected that more , will be.: ap- °
plied this year. •
UNITED CHURCH
LUCKNOW
ReN. J. W. -Stewart, B.A. B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, 1944
.10 a.m.--Sunday School.
11: a.m.--Continuni the Doc-
trines' of our Chu ch.
Story --"Sing It".
Junior . Church.
Sacrament of . the Lord's
Supper:
• Evening Service Withdrawn
Because of St. Peter's
Anniversary.
Fridy, Saturday, monday
Two Shows Each Night, 7.30 and 9.30
Ronald Coleinan, Jane Wyatt, •Thomas Mitchell; Mar go,
J.ol n Howard,•in:the magnificent production•
``Lost Horizon , of Shangri-La"
You must . not fail to 'see ' this grand picture:
Also "Scree Snapi ots"
NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY (Dominion Day)
One of the "Falcon" detective series, a thrilling story
"THE /FALCON STRIKES BACK"
.. COMING --
Rochester, \inn Miller
"WHAT'S BUZZIN' CUZZIN'
THE • RED : CROSS' .'. .
HOME NURSING OURSE
WILL COMMENCE •I1V THE
LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL, ON
Lectures: Will Be Held In Lucknow Each
Tuesday Evening From 8 to 10 O'clock.
In : The School.
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Goderich; auditors, Mrs. E. An- Area convention at London, Mrs,
derson and Mrs R. Proctor, both *. J. Henderson; alternate, Mrs.
of Belgrave; district delegate, to William Fraser, Wingham. .
That, until further notice we cannot accept rush
jobs on. repairing until we get caught up with
work- we have -on hand. , . • •
In all fairness to customers who have had
work in our repair sloop over a period of time, we
find this is the only conclusion we can come to.
Also effective at once all repairs must beon
a strictly cash basis.
C. Rathwell Son:
Sr MVO
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:New Tickings, Sheet, _1',illow__CattonstSets,--�
New Cushiong and Pillows
CI in Con_
elt01 Rues
The Store With The Stock
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