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PHILISHAVE RAZOR ,.reg,.$2J95, ON'SALE $'19.95:
,, RENIINGTQN .RAZOR, reg:,. $33.95, ON SALE $25.95
BULOVA RAZOR, reg::. $34,75, 1:)K .$14.E. $25.75 •
',SUNBEAM' RAZOR, reg. $32.50, ON SALE '$25.50
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TRANSISTOR RAD10,, reg. • $49.95,' for , , $42.95
(Including:•'leather„ carrying, case)
52 -Piece SILVER.' SET, 'Starlight, made by Rodgers
ON SALE . $24.95
Reg.. price $65 . .
55 -Piece ' 1847 ROGERS SILVERWARE., 'First Love' .
Reg. $111.75 . •r }.' ON SALE'. $55.88
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20% .OFF ALL 'SAMSONITE ' LUGGAGE
ERY SPECIAL PRICE ON DIAMOND RINGS"
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a .. great selection 'to choose from
PAGE; ELEVEN"
' ST.`HELENS ' '
Theladies are reminded of the
•f Christmas ' meeting of ' the we.;
men's Institute this (Thursday)
U afternoon at 2:30. 'Roll .Call, My
favorite C1,t ,istmas. Card. There ..
4 will be an exchange of Christman.
'; gifts and Mrs. Hank Kragt and
ZMrs, .Gordon. Kirkland will 'be
guest speakers '
The ;members of. the W I. . scat-
ured to the 'ibanxquet of the West,
Wawanosh Federation of Agricul-' 4'
4 ' Jure held in Lucknow ,on Wed-,
• Na'1 nesday night. , '
' There was no servicein the
United Church .on Sunday owing
.to' road
ndYtiocs
,Mr. Barry. y, M ..Q uil,li n, dstu.
ens ,,
atStratford • Teachers •College; iso.
practising teaching near Auburn '
this 'week. '
St. Helen's .Happy Handieraf=
ters ,held their third meeting . of, .
the project, "The Cereal ; Shelf
A LARGE SELECTION . 'of ' COSTIJME JEWELLERY'
A very appropriate gift ' for Christmas.
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44 -Piece SET <STAIIVLESS STEEL, service for eight, "� at the .home of their. leader, Mrs_
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2� beautiful. patterns: �o. choose. from. . r ....$19.95 � .Gordon MacPherson on the 24th
o of November., Mrs: Ian McAllis
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ALL MAKES . OF CHINA DINNERWARE: :. County; was present • and .gave
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" books d how the judge r�uf..
Royal Worces er, Crowfi • Derby► bo s an y•
e' only charge for Seven dins: The girls practised malting
You buy 8 place settings and w y g re four in
znullfms There a .girls
Spode,• , .Wedgewood, • :Royal: Doulton, ' Royal. Albert.g 'ls help with their record ':
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V Y SET YOU BUY`.ON'E SETTING °FREE ;�" the club Nancyborscht o:Presr
FOR, E. ;ERi
r : dent;. Nancy Cranston,: Vice Pre .
sident; Nancy. 'Curran, Secretary-
til Treasurer; with :Irma ` Forster as
B Press reporter.. .
Small` Deposit - Will Hold Your • Article. U
Christmas:
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• Inner servo{
for -8 in Over .datnish•p
chest'
Carving': Set
"Silver
Bowl
Distinctive time -keeper is
this -beautiful; glass,domed
mantle clock.'
oo•wrt ,,.here..are `just a. few of our many
wonderful gifts of jewelry for everyone on
your Christmas: list. Come, •see, selecf1
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Brownies. met '� in the Count;:
Chamber. with 'twelve Brownies
and' six Tweenies "Present. • We::.
opened with, the Fairy• Ring and..
collected the Fairy ;Gold. Ix spec-
. tion was for tidy ties and. names
in berets. The Gnomes were' best
for attendance . 'and uhniforn1:`
Tawny . Owl took the ',Golden'
Hand Brownies for • semaphore' :
:..practicev and showed them the
'proper way to !find north with
es a compass:, Brown: Owl tested the.
Tweenies on their tie -tying .and, .
S combing and parting: their' hair.
,t Dish washing `charts ;were given
" out, and let's have them finished.
,'by , next week' please. Mother
will have a holiday from the
dishes 'this week..
We played a ball relay game -
.and ;Jump -Jim -Crow:; ..During'
Pow -Wow . we compared notes on.
the bulbs we -have been watching
and, watering : and . the •{Golden• :;
IIaaid. Brownies •.told of their
•troubles with . their knitting.
` Tawny Owl .. read a story.
Please remember the .fee money -';
next week.
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BANK OF . MONTREAL SHOWS
y DEPOSITS, RESQURCES, UP
- Deposits placed in.. the safe-
keeping of Canada's senior finan
cial • institution have Tisen to a.
new record level .past . the three-
billion dollar `mark, according to
the Bank ,of Montreal's 1958 an •
nual statement, released here this'
:week by Mi4n Rayner, manager
of the Bank of ,Montreal's Luck
.. now branch.
Deposits now. total. $3,038' mil-
lion, he said, or $406 million more
that at •Qctober 31, 1957,
. ' The' report also shows •'B of M .
resources exceeding; $-1/4. billion
Iv,• for the first tune in. the •bank's',
' 141 -year •history and a further
4:' strengthening of.•:reserves:
4 B of• M loans, however, show
:little change in ,the year, standing:
at $1,417 million -far 1958, against:
$1,438 million for 1957, theman-
ager said. This, .amount includes.
a St per -Cent increase for 1958 in
N.UA loans, no* at more than
$171' pillion, enabling ' a ,greater
number of Canadians to buy'
' their own homes he added.
The statemen_t,,.lso_Shoritts the
bank's traditionally strong liquid
.: posi.ti.on unproved, with quick as-,
,:sets reported at $1,926 million;
• representing 62.1 per cent of total
�► liabilities to the public, as against.
54.8 per cent last year, •
.Largely resp$'nsible for this.
rise in the .B of 11ll;s ligixid assets
the increase in the bank's hold-
. in,gs of federal and provincial
governmeiat Seeurities which rose
' from $657 million a year ago ta:
$‘1w004• 'million at Oetc bet 1.
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