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Always ityp::ype Wer# on the ;go
With: lienCh liOYO i 'fa
Slitie"flAes up,. the
cars 'got a Mph -
SO to Scott's golge.yon'ti go
if you • wanted' to slosh.
There was always lots of act-
ivity too
For as a team you couldn't
beat Olive and Stew.
In' appreciation of everything
you've done, .
We have a little gift l from
from everyone. ,
We "ask. you to accept it with
Our deepest thanks. Cubs and
Scouts.
Ken Scott and Wm, : Burdge
presented a' coffee table, and
both Mr: and Mrs. Broadforit
made suitable replies, •
Scout Master Ted, Wales in-
troduced the guest speaker,
Constable Gordon Ferris of God-
erith 0.P.P., who spoke 'on traf-
fic rules and regulations. Cub
Master Fred McGregor, thanked
him. _
News of Brucefield
There i was P of things to do
pii
he AlanP1PC of
tale;
and 04 *lc 4m4zt OfOic from tent
11:aWlia7hlilit'llaidat;;Fala" a"
-"shOto In our *gal" .k Because to you two, we ewe
4 .8r.0.4i
Mack of your time And your
tOlenta, tee ,
WA,e MO Ty 13nYA.when
OleX weFe wxth YOO: •
A 10,40r Of Cubs and leader
SPOnt,og
TOOk. PlyPh Of your Ilitne on
the Wo*;0•44. no doubt.
4,70‘ to Olo liOsAt, on a camp-
hig slireO
Everyone bustling with ener,
O-oi813t ryi baYa 0§Ited
$46.50
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SUNBEAM WAFFLE GRILL
$42.50
$21.88
The Scold Father and Son
banquet was held on Monday'
evening with a good attendance. •
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per took place in Brucefield
United Church on Sunday . mor-
ning when the following new
members were welcomed by
the Minister and Mr. Elgin
Thompson.: Donna Marie Clif-
ton; Janet Marjorie Graham;
Sandra Ann Graham; Ronald
Melvin Graham; Larry ,Melvin
McGregor.
'New elders are Mrs. Jahn
Henderson and Mr. Kenneth
Scott.- 1 Transfers included: Mrs. Don-
ald Adams and Mr. and Mrs. W:
Jackson.
Mrs. Victor Hargraves 'and
Garff visited on Sunday with
relatives in Belmont and St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott have
returned from a two-week vaca-
tion.
Mrs. H. Berry spent' Sunday
with London relatives.
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' FLEETWOOD ELECTRIC
Se04 614714fhef:00P'BailliPet.... Alter' dinner, the group
and. Scout mittee chairman, Stuart' Wilson,
Annual Banquet W.ao neld_ JP welcomed, the diner a and.:040:.
WilePfigN Vilttn(1.-Cnot'e4g:44Pn, ogedd the bead table: 119 made
day: when. 4Pt dinner was mention of the work being done
en,fdyedb a bout 90; f athers, by. the leaders; •
swls and gtie§tg. - -Lovell was called on to toOlce
The eyeattig opened by Alie:,---a--..:nresentatien to, Mr. eAcLAtie.,
'flak-break, toast to the (Neon Stuart PrOacif904''Nlio4liaill m-end the, 0146tog of the Queen yknoy been qui), and #pnnt
followed by 'Rev. Stuart asking IeLWer,,P. He read 4,1,P .146 the blessing.• ' adt#P,g0.
1968 CHEVELLE 2-door hardtop, V-8, auto.,
, radio.
, 1968 PONTIAC Strato-Chief 44)4 sedan,
V-8, Auto., 327, radio.
1907 C .1fEVr,_ELLEt 44ior haT4t9 R0 'POO-
1067 MERCURY 1/2 -Ton, low Mileage, 6-cyl.
1967 MUSTANG, V-8, auto., radio.
1966 PONTIAC Stationwagon, full power.
1906 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door Hardtop,
radio.
1966 FORD 1/2 -Ton, low mileage, 6-cyl.
1965 OLDS Automatic, 4-door sedan, P.S. &
radio.
1065 PONTIAC, 4-door sedan, V-8, automa-
tic, radio. •‘
1965 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4-door hardtop,
loaded.
1964 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan.
1964 FORD Convertible, loaded.
1964 CADILLAC, fully powered _
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
1963 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, auto., radio.
1963 FORD 4-door sedan, auto., radio, 8-cyl.
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' Graham /.1t1(' 140,'; I..; ” .! 0,
gft14 41%alcli ' Institute ' fund s
the Women's Institute. Mf(i,,:,
045Oder, cffilutzen, convener . of
tk92,,,FOInInattOg CPPlolitt00. 'da*e;
he the oloot Turby.•,__. Ar.,
eee4e4 :the ,March- Ineetiiig.f of
her, report. A:nue. tOp..itn.'rhilt..
menOP:en jgaY,2l. was ilmoittIO,i
eil and 'gaps were•-00,01,00# '
to tio. held 'in 'Pigs.' Viand'
leg IS,IpW.Itnit catering. 'A CAI.-
t4P,Xek April, ga with the
attif of $15.00,1yos-kOloctItO We,
bor.
the secre treastlrevt'fnnve ,
and..,gallef )the .p?p... :9,114„)1
ink44 4;'!) gr,f:
gl fi.'t ,' '
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w $t showed the ne e
hãjr styles. 4tfst'litivtureturn-
ed
to, A number' of meigS were on
wigs were demonstrated on mod- d0147 and 41 IO at
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A ShOrtbasineO Meeting Pl'o.,
'frau h coiiitenlinn;In Toron.
.• George"'aPist4I 7"
raffN Wm. Humphries gave -
,' t'lits of Brussels, were
' • •
ong
els including Mrs. Winnifred Mc-
Phail, Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Mrs.
Gerald Ryan, Mrs. Murray Smith,
.Mrs. Lyle Osborn, Julie Valiance
and Susan Langlois.
Mrs. Graham Slaoldice gave
courtesy remarks and present-
ed the couple with a gift on be-
half of the Institute. A brisk
• auction sale of .baking, needle
work and etc. Was conducted
by Mrs. Wm. Humphries and
Mrs. Jan Van 'Vliet. •
Mrs. Nelson Marks was winn-
er of a lucky door prize includ-
ing coffee pot, coffee mugs and
a tray, Mrs. Harold Bolger was
pianist for the evening., Lunch
hostesses included Mrs. Ernest
, Stevens, Mrs. Stewart Humph-
ries, Mrs. Margaret Humphries,
1VArs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Mae
'81inldice, Mrs. Neil McGavin.
• Hold Thank 'Offering
..:The annual Easter Thai koffer-
ing of the Walton United Church.
was held in the church Sun-
day evening with the president
Mrs,...Alvin _McDonald in char-
ge.
Mrs. Ian Wilbee and Mrs.,
Ray Ituether provided music on:
the organ ,and piano prior to the
service, Mrs. Gerald Watson and
Mrs. Donald McDonald acted as
ushers. Prayer was offered by
Mrs. Martin Baan and the scrip-
ture was read by Mrs. Douglas
Fraser. Mrs. Herbert Travin
and Mrs. 'Jan Van Vliet Sr.
sang a duet entitled "Count
your many Blessings".
Mrs. A. McDOnald. welcdmed
the gtiests from neighboring
churches.
The offering was received by
•.Mrs, Gordon McGavin, Mrs. Don-
ald Achilles and Mrs. Harvey
Craig.
The minister Rev, 11 E. Doc-
ken introduced the guest speak-
er Mrs. Donald McDonald wife
of the Minister of North Street
"United Church, Goderich, Mrs,
McDonald chose as her subject,
"What Easter means to me",
Easter Ad me is hope. Mrs.
McDonald said, Hope that can
help- individuals and .transform
' nations. Let us examine our-
selves when we lose our hope,
we lose life. It is being ready
all the time for something to
.happen. Jesus had hepe, he be-
lieved, treated everybody alike,
everyone was equal, The real
difference in the world to-day
is whether we bare or don't
care. • First convince ourselves
that we have that hope then
we can convince others. -Easter
gives us this hope and we have
to do the rest she concluded.
4H, Meeting
The sixth meeting of the Wal-
ton Savory Chefs was held at
the home of Sharon Marks. The
Home Economist, Miss 'Susan
Heard was present at the meet-
ing. The leaders led a discussion'
on ground Meat and menue plan
ning and demonstrated cooking
bacon and liver.
Mrs. Elma McKay of Calgary
Alberta visited recently with
.Mr. and Mrs. Forest 'McKay.
Mr. 'and Mrs. William Mur-
ray visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Childerhose,
St. Agatha.
Mr. •and Mrs.W. Stutz of
Waterloo were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mx. and Mrs.
Torrance Dundas.
ST: -COLUM-BAN
"Mr. and Mrs, Peter Eckert,
Kitchener, visited Mm. JosePh
Eckert.
. Mrs, Richard Downey . is a
patient in. Seafortli Community
Hospital,
Miss Ohara Kranskopf, Detroit
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs:. Vincent Murray and Mrs.
Margaret Beige,
Jack Malone, Toronto, visited
his mother, Mrs. J. L. Malone
during the week. •
!Mr, and Mrs. Dan O'Connor
and Stephen Murray, spent the
week end' sin Toronto,
Miss Sheila Malone, Kitchener,
Miss Luella Moylart, Stratford,
Miss Elaine Murray, Zurich,.
Gordon Moylarn, Waterloo, Miss
Kamn Kale, Waterloo,., Paul
0' Reilly and Donald MurraY,
London spent the weekend' at
their 'relines here.
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Processing Extra
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Price Price
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