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GRAND .MASTER
AT 'PRECE•PTOB
A very pleasant evening was
spentin'Blyth L.Q•L• Miall with
a_ large attendance ,when B. W.a
• Sir Kt, Harold Watson
Others of London were. present and,
for the• annual meeting ..of Royal
Black Fseceptory, 1226.. W. ' Sir
Kt,. Harold Webster, Past 'Pre-
•ceptor,introduced the Grand
Master 'who was s welcomed by
R. •`p., Sir Kt. Walter Scott" n
behalf • of" the' xnernbers.
The Grand Master gave. a very.
Interesting and • informative .ad-
diress. He challenged the ' chem-
beTS to let , their .lives be • an
,wimple to . their fellowmen` ' by
word,: thought and . action,., and
.ONTARIO
THE. LUCKNOW SENTING T,UCKN(�W, O." ".
'Many fora short deer.season,
admiration and respect that this
Christian Order rightly deser-
ves. ^ '
Lie ' 'mentioned the many pre-
peptones he has visited and
spoke of the north country
where Members; . often .' have • to
travel so far as 75 miles to „At-
tend regular meetings.. -
. Other ' speakers were: W. Sir
Kt, Walker .of London, and N.
Sir Kt. •Lalonde, Acting co Mas-
ter of Middlesex, owing . to. the
illness of B. W. Trell. Elliott
who s confined to, hospital..
The t
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th
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Th hanks
' ers .and d the gavel over
to the'. Grand Master for the el-
ection of officers whioh result-
ed in all officers being; •re4elec-
ted , and. installed for 'another
year: W.P.; Walter„ Scott, .Bel-
y,
grave; • •D P., Ross Errixigton;
doing it would assure the ; Dungannon; Chap., _ ' •
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WANT BRUCE AND GREY•
DEAR SEASON ANNUALLY
Sunning up the • results 'of' the
open deer , season, R. E. Mason
of the: Department of Lands and,
Forests, stated: "Considering all
aspects, .the Department feels
that this year's deer season "'in
.. success-
ful. part of: Ontario was sup
ful. We would like to see Bruce
sand Grey Counties opened an-
witt, g'elig�:'ave,: Registrar, Har-
vey ' Jacklin, Brussels; Treasurer,
•Gordon Finnigan, Dungannon;
D n-
1st . Ler,, Earnest Durnin,. u
gannon; , 2nd^ Lep., Henry, Patti-
son, hare; • 1st' Cen., Benson
son, g
Finnigan, Dungannon; 2nd Cen.,
Roy, Noble, - Blyth; ' Standard
hearers, Wallie Bell, 'Blyth, Wm.,.
Taylor; Belgrave; ' Tyler, George,
Gri'gg,•. Belgrave.:
and the. remainder of ;the dis-
trict at least once every two
years for a short season.. Both
these seasons should coincide
with the northern” seasons."
ZION•
:Starting next Sunday, Church
will be at 1.45 and Sunday
School at 10:30.
• Mr. aria. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and Donald; Kenny and Nancy
visited. Sunday . with. Mr.
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'Mrs. Go .
Mr,' and: Mrs. ' Jim Smith of
1Vlolesworth visited Sunday with
with r..' and Mrs. •Will ,Ritchi.
111ti•,
and • Mrs;: K.en Petrie of
Kincardine visited recently with
Mr., and Mrs. D, A. Hackett.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. • 2nd, 1959;
4 AND N1.. AIM TO:
AID REFUGEES
'T r if l e orti >l oolott 1# ?poit ep#1v# ieoug iugarAter6er,
a
UNBEATABLE PRICE
LOWEST IN WESTERN. ONTARIO
hilishave Man's ' Razor
Regular $29.95, On . Sale
PHILISHAVELADIES' :COQUETTE
} Regular' 17.95, On Sale • .. -
I3ULOVA" RAZOR, reg $34.75, On Sale •
SUNBEAM ROLLMASTER, reg. 27.95, On Sale
TRANSISTOR RADIO, reg. $49.95, for
(Including leather carrying case)
52 -Piece SILVER SET, Starlight,/ p made by Rodgers $24.95
Reg.rice $65:00, On Sale : ; . • " '
•
"If • the United Church of Can-
ada attains: its .o'bj'ective of a fif,
teen per cent increase in M. ar>d
K. •givings this year, $250,000
will be ' set aside to assist the
World Council •of Churches''
share of ",World Refugees Year,"
This; was ,.onp significant state-
ment by the Rev. Dr. W, H, Nor-
inan ' to the Bruce Presbytery,
meeting at Chesley 'on Tuesday_
Dr. Norman, a university level
missionary from. the Far East -
described the refugee'problem. 'as
one of the most Serious present-
day threats to world peace.,
"There . are over forty .million
unsettled refugees in .the world'
today. Dislocated from home and
nation, often starving and dis-
eased, insecure and discontented, ,
a source of cheap labor upsetting.
the economy :of nations, the
world must provide for their re-
settlement .into. some More nor:.
Ynal life." .
"A refugee," 'he said "is a ,per-
. .soh who has 'left his native coun-
4 try and ' sought sustenance. in a
'foreign land `because of fear of •
(persecuti.on for reasons of race,
religion . or . political opinion.' .
"Our modern age, is perplexed
by this most 'startling phenome=•
non; millions• of • people `voting. •
with •; their, feet,' fleeing from.
com�rnunism or some other form
'of oppression',' ,
``The ` human • spirit can only
take so frinioh compulsory feli;
city, pushed beyond that. point
it • protests in the only ' way it
'can; by running away.'
. Today thousands,-mnl�ltons,
of these `protesters' against tyr- ._
anny are, 'still confined. after
years and. years in• care ps.',World'
Refugee ' Year is a • movement
started �bv three "Angry Yeoun
" :.
Meri in Britain, of whom one is
the world f arn,ous' four . mimate.' '
miler, Chris : 'C'hataway. "Let us
clear spine of these camps '•!. they
say. • If the world Will help us
we know it • car be, done."
A ,report iwas received .to the
effect that the. Bruce- prek'�ytery
at Present shows a seven bet'
cent increase in. M. and MVI giv
inns ever the '.parallel, 'period: of
1958. The '.presbytery reaffirmed
its intention to bring the iricrease:
up: 'to 15 `per' Cent by the end of •
the year:
Leaving Cape . Croker
Other 'matters of interest in
eluded "pre9lbytery . araproval t6
the acceptance, by the Rev. James
A. L:: McFadden; of : Cape 'Croker-
Indian Reserve, of a call to the`
U. pastorate • of the Mountain View,
pastoral ,charge ,On the,outskirts.
of '.St., -Catharines. Mr. and Mrs.
McFadden'left Cape Croker on
:December 1st after six arida half
years in whioh, they , have be
come' widely known to the cam;.
munity: Their s�acPessgrs will be,
Mr and Mrs: 5treich .of London,
�, i veyho are ex►iPcteri to flit the va-
q • cancy immediately.
ay
A.
$14.95• 5 ,.
$25.75
$23.95
'$42:95'ti
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55 -Piece. , 1847ROGERS SILVERWARE, First Love'
Reg. $ : $55.88..
11.75, On• Sale ' .
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20% OFF ALL SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
2; COFFEE SPOONS, set . of four, Forest Flower, Community Plate,
S Boxed, Reg.$4.00 On Sale. /, . . $1.50
iVERY SPECIAL PRICE' ON : DIAMOND ' RINGS and WATCHES RI
"' With: a great :selection to choose from
A LARGE SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY
A 'very'': appropriate; ' gift for Christmas,
. • 44 -Piece SET STAINLESS STEEL, :service for eight,
g. 2 beautiful patterns to choose from. Reg. $29.95, Set :. $15.00:
32 -Piece SET STAINLESS STEEL, •service for six
S Regular $17.50, On Sale 1 : . . $9.95
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t . A 421/" .fully dressed doll, a ten dollar, value
4 FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A •BULOVA WATCH
it ' .:' 1 0#0t a,,"' o,o ,-%',#r'` 0 lor,J" te" wtio Yivitfit' otoitorugot .rifts°• o
' " SPECIAL SALE SAMSONITE•LUGGAGE
'.AZ.G MAKES OF CHINA DINNERWARE:
Spode,' Wedgewood, Royal Doulton, .Royal Albert
Royal Worcester., ,.,Crown. Derby •
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You : buy '8. 'place 'settings 'and: we ,only charge for • Seven
FOR :EVERY SET YOU BUY ONE SETTING FREE
GET"ABABY. BULOVA::
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Beauty Cases, . 2nds, regular $22.95,' On sale ... .$13.50 •
STEAK KNWES; .box. Of 6 ceramic "
50
P`egg $^ o�3U, "Ory sale . < .. ... � ..: , .... -$Z= 4
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SUN'BEAMFRY PANS
Large acluding cover' (FPL) , reg. $30.'50, On Sale ,.. , $22.50 .
' *> wtioww,/t/.f' t.i#.i's.,it=..f' #o?4i1'oiwG"Jtlegup lit"'%itio$t^1' ZmiteoitC'oi11".i" ifP'..�' AC'.i' tt, rt
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SPECIAL PRICES ON EMPTY :SILVER CHESTS '
.Many Other Specials On Display At The Store:
AVERAGE IUP AT PURON
HEREFORD SALE LAST WEEK
-Top price.. at the. eighth annual.
fall sale of Hereford•`cattle of
the. Huron Hereford Association
was $680.„- paid by ;Gordon Car
ter, '.R.R. 3 Blyth, for a .male
consigned by Stara Jackson, 'Kin-
pen Averaige ,price' for 14 hulls
was ;$467.14.; averace for eight
$27.6.88• for Sit
heed ,heifers • way � •
open .heifers,. $205.00
Total sales amounted to •S9,980
afi average of ''$356,00.'• At last
year's sale the total for 9,5 head
and three calves was 57,940:.ev-
erage $317.60 Last year. bulls
averaged : $409; bred heifers
$302.50 andt'ipen heifers 81.8'7„p,I The top price then was8� Q•
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