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49s LOWS,
VACHON SNACKS J 6 PER PKG. ,
WESTONS DELICIOUS
ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG. OF 8 79"
MAPLE LEAF 89' TENDERFLAKE LARD . 1 in.
IMILSONS FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE STICKS 12f1.39
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DREAMSICLES .PACK OF.12 . irdpaP,
RENKAR OR EXTRA HOLD
251 ml. AEROSOL TIN
GILLETTE "DRY LOOK"
OUR REG. $3.07
WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVEYOU 1111.
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.KRAFT 4 VARIETIES
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MAPLE LEAF -
CANNED PICNICS 1 - • 9
FLAKES OF CHICKEN St MAPLE LEAF CANNED
6.50z. itr'
BEM IRISH, TURKEY - CHICKEN,
CLARKS STEWS
4
24 oz. 11 9
SALAMI ORANGE PEKOE
TEA BAGS
3 VARIETIES-
BICS DILLS
604 189
1.29 1 LITRE
YORK SMOOTHY, CRUNCHY $4 49 PEANUT BUTTER Kg, •
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FRESH FROM THE'CREAMERY
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SALMON
7.75 oz.
TIN
• TIN
OUR REG. $2.52
INEARAR MON UNE FACE SAVER
COMMIT OR MENTHOL
3N ML AEROLSOL TIN
GILLETTE FOAMY
OUR REG. $2.19
Thursday ricle
24th
10-5 p.m.
25f i
10-8 p.m.
ZEHRS CHEESE
- MILD OR MEDIUM OR
OLD CHEDDAR
OR NIPPY OLD PROCESSED
ZEHRS OWN
WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT
BREAD
24'ot. LOAVES OUR REG. 67s LOAF
ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT-
OLD SeUT
JUICES
FROZEN ,
12.5 oz.
TIN
• Marjorie MeNall
314:
runner up ,... Josephine Mc-
Gregor 199; high trtplv
Marjorie MeNall - 669; run-
ner up - Joesphine McGregor
553; high average - Matjor-
Jean Scott is riewLondes oro Happy Gan
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTENR3.ER 23, 1961
ie MeNaii -19Q; runner up - WNW +20; runner up - Marjorie MeNall 314
Joesphine McGregor, 1'7S; K*ren Knott +16.
most Improved - Marjorie GaMes 200'and ' over - Classified Ads pay dividends
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Correspondent
KIM DORA MOOR OOK
5234250
arras CHURCH
Welcoming on Sunday
morning was Nicki Whyte;
ushers were Darlene Hulley,
Brenda Nesbitt, Sandy Ma-
ne*. and Kim Wright.
Rev. Scott announced Mr.
Rick Hawley as speaker for
next Sunday; 2 weeks from
today world-Wide minion-
iont, he thanked all who• had
sportiOred him on the Ter17.
Pc4 tvtiOthOO.
° 'The chilikigtt$ story time
Vas' on lot and 2 artists,
Brio! ,1914 Mhert,,Briatt did'
briold*YhIH11 to make IMmet.
far Mbert'to paint. When
he' tottldn'l use his hands to
paint he prayed and Albert
painted the praying hands.
Junior teachers were Ann
Adams and Donnwihaddick..
The sermon was 'The fruit,
of the Spirit is love'. The
organist and choir director
was Barbara Rosman.
The Happy Gang Seniors
met on Tuesday at the hall.
Acting presidents were Beth
Knox and Hazel Reid and a
poem "Grandmother is" was
mad by Beth Knox. Minutes
were read by Jean Scott and
treasurers report by Margar-
et Taylor.
Volunteer for president
was requested. Jean Scott
accepted, vice-president -
Beth Knox, secretary
Isabel • .4cattion and Stella
Adams. Cardsof thanks from
Wilfred' Ogler was les0v-
ed;,It wag meVed• to invite
hake. yOutiger Merhbers.
,Program. by ',Stella .Adam.
Oa* and' Isabel!, Scanlon,
`included- OinfoQoa held
With ,-flattio Wood at, Oapp.
Four tables. of cards.'were in
plaY. Winners were highlkidy.
Battle Wood; lone bands •
Myrtle Fariservice; low -
Gloria. McEwing; men high -
.Tim McEwing; lone hands -
Harry Caldwell; low Emer-
son Hesk; lucky cup - Mary
McDougall.
The next. meeting is Octo-
ber 6th. In charge is 'Hazel
Reid and Jim and Gloria
McEwing- Emerson Fiek
donated a basket of grapes.
Tickets. were sold for 10-cents
and Margaret Good was the
winner.
Cheerio club meeting was
held at home of Laura Lyon
on September 16th at 2 p.m.
Stella Adams was in charge
and opened the meeting with
a reading.
Minutes and treasurers
report were .by Dora! Shob-
brook. ' A thank you from
Gladys Atmattong, was re-.
CObJed. Roll ,011,- was` answer-
. ,ed' a., current 'event by. '9
-*inters 'AO 2 visitort• •
Arne, otherg i ,and Corea
,Alabas. •
'The draw Was donated by
Addle' Hagking and was
presented ' to Ida Durgin.
Next meeting, Group 2, at'
Tri Duizer's. Roll call will be
to name where you came
from and how you came. The
following gave readings:,
Dora Shobbrook, Stella
Adams and it contest by
Laura Lyon. Lunch was serv-
ed by Laura Lyon, Stella
Adams and Dora ,.hobbrocik.
Londesboro Ladies Bowl-
ing Stepember 8: high single
TIN
SAVE $1.08
NEWHILIWO SAUCE YIKIETIES $a isA
GREEN GIANT FILLETS 7... Lay
INGERSOLL SKIM OR REGULAR sa ar
CHEESE SPREAD 500 0. 4gg• dig
SEALTEST ALL FLAVOURS 500 g. Ail
LIGHT 'N' LIVELY. YOGURT 11,117
FANCY QUALITY as oz. TINS 99f
BRIGHTS TOMATO JUICE
SWANSOII REEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY 8 oz 88 73#
MEAT PIES,
. ZIP OR CHUM BRAND,
DOG FOOD
CLARK'S - IN TOMATO SAUCE
BEANS & PORK
DOG FOOD •
TOTAL DIET
4 ko. $41.-99,
MONARCH 5 VARIETIES POUCH PAK IfIAZRis 2/Ah mikk,
MOIST PLUS CAKE MIXES .
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MONARCH-VANILLA OR CHOC. F 97#
ICING MIXES Ilas
675 9. 1.49
1.3f '12 oz.
32 02. .4
McCORMICKS 5 VARIETIES 41N- g. $1 49
WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES •
NIUT, C1.A0.T. Ligalt. PORK OUSEL 1114AU. ILI Fasollika
VICTORIA 2 SO an
GLASSWARE imrfiEs 04)7
SOFT. .11 ORI ANTIPERSPIRANT
RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT
ADORN HAIRSPRAY
SOFT 'N' DRI'ROLL ON
TAME CREME RINSE .
GILLETTE ATRA CARTRIDGES
GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD (ANTIPIrSfirIliANT)
DRY -IDEA (2 VARIETIES) 50 ml.
A GROUP OF LITTLE INDIANS — Walton Public School's Kindergarten
and Grade 1 class took second prize for this school float when they
dressed up as Indians for the Brussels fair parade.
(Photo by Ranney)
WAL1DN
LONDESBORO
and atta news
Walton WI hears Mrs.
Smythe from Stratford
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
cititinuecifiom page
ity. Marjorie thanked Marion
Godkin and Ruth Axtmann
fOr *heir display of five
Christmas items at the Brus-
sels Fair which was also on
display at the meeting.
An afghan has been donat-
ed by Mrs. Viola Kirkby,
tickets dill be sold on it. the
draw to take place at the last
euchre before Christmas,
Euchre will begin for the
season on Tuesday evening
October. 6- with a committee-
picked- of, Margery-Huethei.
Margaret Shortreed and Ber-
va Watspn.
Mrs. Viola Kirkby read an
article on "Ten Command-
ments of Good Human Rela-
tions. How to get along with
people. Mrs. Vera McDonald
gave a worthwhile Motto on:
-Indifference is the rust that
corrodes civilikation"
Marjorie Humphries intro- •
duced the guest speaker Mrs.
Smythe District President-of-
-Perth Center aud is- area •
P.R.O. She 'gave an interest-
ing view on .Resolutions dos-
, Ang with poems. "Leisnre",
and "September" Vera Mc
Donald thanked the speaker
Mrs. Margaret Craig
will be the voting delegate to
attend the Area. Convention
in Brussels October 22-23
Anyone that will billet ladies
should let. Marjorie knoW
A Gift to-Cherish ,
New Portrait Package for the entire Family
(2)5x7's (954 deposit)
(2)8x10's
Package includes: $12.95
(10)Wallets
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A gift your family
will cherish
forever at terrific
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variety of poses
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SEPTEMBER
Saturday
26th
104:30 p.m.
EitiL LAZO
43 11/W1n Street Soolorth, Ont. .
No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effectsportraiture, if
available, may be purchased at reasonable prices in addition to package shown. Poses
our selection. Satisfactron guaranteed or deposit cheerfullig refunded.
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When you shop at. Zebra you'll receive a free coupon
which entitles you to $2.00 off every ticket you
purchase for The Miss °Wannest Pageant to be
• W TIN I held Thursday, October 8 at Kitchener's Centre
SAVE 700 TIN
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