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•: If you can't give the fold lady
■ a mink coat this year, ' next best
a' !thing to ginger her up is a night
• , ,■, on the town. .All you have to do
•• ■. is sell .a cattle beast, or get a
. hot streak in a poker. game, So,,
LII you can stand the tarriff. '.
•. ,; • 'he rest 'is easy. You 'send of
■ ' a cheque for theatre tickets. The
■ I amount would have put . a down
i• payment on a. smallx• �ho,ne," .in the
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,WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1960
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Particulars Obtained From:
E. H. Agnew, Treas., Lucknow Municipal Ofice..
Naturally, your wife !Lady ' is big and it's beautiful, RED' &• W$ITE EXPANSION
to wear costumesd trek
stitch
But gorgeous . an s
It will do you no :.,good to ing sets can't, make up for unin-
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rupnble: "What's the matter with, spired music, and a •muddy story
that black dress?" It turns oat which begin$,. as . a sprightly com-
that
the, black dress is , not only edy & peters into a .pallid trian-
1 1 two •year old, but it's the wrong gle tragedyredolent of the soap.
■ shape, the, wrong • length, .. and opera. I . •predict the • Broadway.
' even the wrong: shade of black. critics will have the hides of its.
• • New '. dress 'and a fresh hairdo 'producers; •• .
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n raise :the ante: 'to the p .: , However; that s their worry. I
11. ' I' you have to start eying a second
have enough trouble of • my own. •
. cattle beast . 1V[y leg is black `:and blue where
�. .i Then you make plans for dis- my wife kept 'pinching' me to
keepme .awake on the .long, cold,
d easy drivehome. And she's
still soreas. blazes :because. she.
■ :. h And hadn't time to finish the lobster• • . oleon himself to read them. she tackled. dust "about the
, leav-
n , , you steam Off to the.city; time we should have been head
,;.■... fig for •the. theatre. •, •. .
■ posing of the children for. . the
i' night. Plans?' They're practically
• 1. blueprints by .the time you're
■ finished, and it would take Nap -
PHONE, COLLECT: mg theelectric Stove on
;al I the Reit in the cellar on, and
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the old ls newl# p over;$500.: from thrTell Your .Traveller; or When Orderin•gTo s..•We made one of: our infre- sale, prize draw 'for a.clothes
■ , ■ quant -dashes into • the: bright cliyer • ' unci: electric light Bulb
SHIP BY WALDEPtBROS.. TRANSPORT •■ .lihts recently, and,. as 'usual,)sale which. ws combined into
Wingham,15
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Kincar'dine 530' Ripley 193' ■ refrigerator. Teeswater ; 'Lions Club netted
■ l3 Phoning RU 7-65 41 Toronto or GE 8-6 75 3 : London emerged like a. couple, of slightly one project. .'
� Y g singed , g :'
i moths dazzled,`deli ' g ht-
losu■■
ed, and , determined to „ do it for; .Springdale, Newfou�ddland, again . at the first ,Opportunity, l•
where' he is.; a mining ,engineer Which `will ' probably • be . about!!..
at the Atlantic • :Coast Copper f962. ��
Loaporat on. j ..Every, time we arrange for a I
Mr -and ., Mrs GG. Haney :' of big night ,to' the city,' we Plan to I
Sault Ste, ' Marie • were recent i dawdle,: live graciously., sip wine.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs Ezra with .our dinner by 'candlelight,
Stanley :,and : family., ., . I"and arrive at the • theatre r calm;1 •
composed, aid with ` that poise
Mr and Mrs" Karl Boyle' . of and hauteur typical of the ' sea -
London vis.20.s..:.•
ted oyer' the' week ,
1 ''tied._ thetre-goer. •
end with Edna and May Boyle. • It • never . turns, .out • that way;1
Mrs.' J. W:: Colwell spent Sun I'We don't 'dawdle,we burtle,, We
day with Mr. and Mrs: Don Mc- I barrel. 'down. the highway as
Cosh and family, Purple Grove..though we were m ,the . Grand �''
' . Mr- and 'Mrs.J*ussell ,]parr of Prix de Monaco. • Scramble •• for a 1
Toronto . spent Sunday with . Mrs. parking' place. Spent to the:..
John Barr and other members.. of Press Crib. Choke down a is
the family` • : double.. Run to a : restaurant. i
Mrs ' 'Ellison Hodgins of Iran Gokble our dinner. Dash to thel.
loss visited .: Friday afternoon theatre: And gallop ..down the
with Mrs• • Gertrude Walsh. i aisle just as•• the. lights are going.
Anniversary • services , Were idown, ' for the tt.rd time Half
held in the Presbyterian Church.! way through the. first act, .1 have
,oguestminister i to battle a massive desire to fall ..
n Sunday: The
was the Rev, A. Clements . of 1 sound asleep:
.Palmerston: ,, Soloists were . Mrs.: ' Our last jaunt was •no excep
William MaePherson and Miss I tion: But it's worth • the ' effort,' ,
Sandra 'Percy, who also 'sang. a
the money, ' and' the nervous
duet with Mr: Mac McDonald. [strain :to. 'get out of the rut Once
Thein a while and live in, 'the style.
,choir s
:angananthem ; anthem• at � . .
the evening; service..Miss ErlimaI which you'd be living all the
:Percy . was' pianist. , time. if ' your grandfather` had had
'Mr. and ,Mss Hugh Jansen '8E., some sense, and . had homestead:
family-• spent Sunday • with .Mr. led a section in the middle of the
I Leduc. oil fief instead of sett --
and Mrs. ,Alex Percy. : � `
Mrs.. Arthur Phillips of Font 1 for that ..stony patch :in. -up-
hill •spent: the 'week -end with, Per Canada: ,
Mr: and Mrs: Frank Maulden & We 'had tickets: for . the• new
Keith: ,Mr. J R. Lane who has I.musieal Camelot, • which :was
t hating ' : its • ' trial flight. in that
been • Spending 'awhile at T'o'n � new 'beer 'hall m 'Toronto, built
hill returned home:
by that brewer.'with: the plait
_^I harder bon a know, that pith
T.he'�fiirstChristmas Seal . Cato
getThe
than e
paign to, obtain funds .for 'Pre- Senate. The : stolid burghers..of
vention of. tuberculosis in Can- Trona., ;are delighted with their
ada was' launched in Toronto •& i new culture' centre, which many
Hamilton hl 1908,: In sueeeednng i,of' them fought so hard to keep
years many Tuberculosis Assoc-' ,out oUthe city, because of its un
iations adopted this means of holy connection, .
financing their preventive pro The O'Keefe Centre alone is
grammes and in 1927 it was worth a. trip. I'll, bet they could '
made the official method of rais-charge.' in and look . 'seat just
.three .dollars a
unci, and
sit for. an , hour or so, , if they
served' :refreshments,' It's huge,
it's opulent, and its splendid fa
Agnews1 dirties are ,bound to attract • INSURANCE ' Agency parlor entertainment to Toronto.
. As for Camelot, don't regret it
too much if :you, missed. it I en-
1 joyed ;it, thoroughly. But only
1 because f' am • delighted by ;any.
thing presented on a stage, from;
'Sunday School Christmas , con I
cert to the variety shiow, all 10 -
Business 39 • HOWARD ASW, Residence 138 cal. talent, on the •last night of
the fall, fair.„• •
• : The new' Maics l by, *fie pto-
ducers of the
fabulou$ My Fr
KINLOUGH
The third . meeting • of 'the 4-H'
girls was; held'' at the ° home of
Mrs. Baynard ' Ackert on 'Monday
evening, October 24th with 5
members presnt. Miss Mary Lou
Black, home economist , was .pre-
sent
iesent and , ` tile : ` meeting ' :opened
with . the 4 Pledge ' Sandra.
Percy acted ,as secretary inthe
absence of .Laura Breckles` Mar-
ie Schneller assisted by ' Airs.•
Ackert . and Miss Black, demon-
strated the laying of a . pattern.
,A dainty lunch and coffee was
served. Sandra Percy ' thanked
Mrs: Ackert and the next meet-
ing will be, held at the home sof
Marie. Schneller on . Tuesday,
November lst.
We are , sorry to report that
tittle Tommy 'Dillon ',fell and
fractured his ' collar` bone:
Mrs. Russell Spears of Sarnia
visited during the week ' with
her' cousin, ' Mrs.. William Cox &
Rev. Benson Cox. Oher visitors
at the Cox ; home were Mrs.
bouglas. • Graham. Mrs. Evan
Keith and .family; Con. 2, Kin -
.During" the month • of Novem-
ber the Anglican service will be
held at 3 o'clock p.Yn
Mr. and ,Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
and Allanvisited over the ' week-
end with , relatives at Detroit.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh returned
home on Wednesday after spend-
ing thepast week 'with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Currie and family.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Carpenter to' the Village. They
have bought the former Clarke
Needham . property.:
• Mr. Walter . Nicholson, South
Line, spent a few days with Mr.
and : Mrs.. Bert Nicholson and
family. .
Mrs. Lorne Hodgins. of Kinloss
..visited on ` Thursday with Mrs.
J. W. ' Colwell. •
Mr, Percy Barr left this week 1 ing funds on a .nationwide basis.
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a "first” • during the next fete
weeks. Plans are ',complete for
the first truly national sale. of a•
major manufacturer's products at
one time 'from coast-to:coast in
Canada. This has • " never before
been attempted by any food dis-
tributor,
This is the .first direct . result
of Red & .White's program of
closer • co-operation • within its
widespread Canadian organiza-
tion.
rganiza-tion..,
Red & • White's Canadian head-
quarters ..reports that, itsaffili-
ated wholesale 'grocers : operate
from Newfoundland ,. to British
Columbia ::wj'ith ,:; all • territories
completely .enfranchised. . : •
Future plans for the Canadian ,
Organization, call for closer.. inte- '.
gration of inertahandising activi-
ty among its. seven 'enfranchised,
wholesale grocers.
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