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CLINTON BRANCH NCI 14P
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CANADIAN LEGION
Wish to announce that they aro not spensoring the
magazine subscription Campaign now in progress in this
area.
,For the past number of years Clinton Legion sponsored
this campaign and used the proceeds to purchase, sick-room
equipment which is in constant use throughout the County.
The Huron Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force
Association is presently sponsoring the campaign for the
same purpose. Branch 140 hopes its past supporters will
continue their support of the new sponsors in this worth-
while project.
CAM PROCTOR,
President
WHAT
CAN I DO
FOR YOU?
Your bank manager is easy to meet
—and a good .than 'to talk things
over with. Not just because he knows
a lot about banking, but because he
can be counted on to apply that
knowledge and experience to your
particular need.
To him, banking is more than dollars
and cents, more than figures in g
ledger. To him, banking is the
opportunity, to work with people —
through bank services to help with
your problems, your hopes and plans.
That is what he has been trained to
do. That is what he likes to do.
You'll find he's a good man to know.
Miss Louise Hyde will receive
her Bachelor of Religious Educa-
tion degree and the Evangelical
Teacher Training Association dip-
loma from the London Bible Inst-
itute and Theological Seminary,
London, Ontario, next Tuesday,
May 5, The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex Hyde, RR 3, Kippen,
she attended Clinton District Col-
legiate Institute before entering
her three-year course in Religious
Education at London, She attends
Bayfield Baptist Church where
Rev. Ivor Bodenham is the pastor,
1:V. S. A. Witmer, Executive
Director of the Accrediting Assoc-
iation of Bible Colleges will be the
speaker at the 21st Commence-
ment Exercises at the H.B. Beal
Technical and Commercial High
School, London, May 5, at 8.00
p.m. The Baccalaureate service on
Sunday, May 3, 4,00 p.m. at Cent-
ral Baptist Church, London will
be addressed by Rev. E. L. Sim-
monds, M.A., RD., Principal of
Toronto Bible College. The public
is invited to attend these events,
The London Bible Institute, an
75 percent of its graduates in full-
time Christian work, in 25 cout-
ries, is an associate member of the
Accrediting Association of ,Bible
interdenominational school with
Colleges.
All subjects are taught on a
TuOKEISIIIIIX JAMS TO
MEET ON MAT 6
The Tueltersmith Ladies Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Crich, at 2 p.m. on Wed-
nesday, May 6. Roll call will be
answered by an exchange of slips
and bulbs,
college level. Students must have
completed Grade )c1.1 to enter the
three-year General Bible course
and Grade XIII to bdgin work lea-
ding to a degree. One-year arts
course is available for those with-
out Grade XIII, BaChelor of The-
ology degrees are granted in the
four-year courses of Pastoral The-
ology, Missions, and Music, Bach-
elor of Religious Education degree
is granted in the three-year Ch-
ristian education course. "
arlARLES M 0 NTAigN E
or I-RANCE
The top story in fashion this
season is interest at the top,
mostly in oversized sleeves.
Charles Montaigne adds them
to a new style of coat dress,
lines them to maintain their
flare and flair. The dress it-
self, buttoned all the way down,
has a wide belt, meant to be
worn above the waistline and a
pair of inverted pleats at either
side of the front and back. As
suitable for office wear as it is
for parties, it makes up wond-
erfully in linen, pique,,city or
country cottons, shantun, party
silks, and for later in the year,
sheer wool From this size chart
select the one size best for you.
• Sizes
8
10
12
14
16
18
Sizes Length from Nape of
Neck to Waist
8 16% inches
10 161/2 inches
12 16% inches
14 17 inches
16 17% inches
18 .171/2 inches
Size 12 requires 3% yards of
49 inch material for dress and
% yard of 42-inch material for
lining. To order Pattern No.
5431, state size, send $1.25. For
Charles Montaigne label, send
25c. For new Jumbo 144 page
International Designer Pattern
Booklet B-C, send $1.25. Address,
Spadea, % Norman Haftnell
(Canada) Limited, Box 10, Clin-
ton News-Record. Please allow
two weeks for delivery.
(Next week look for an Inter-
national Designer Pattern by
Biki). Copyright 1959. Spadea
Fashions, Inc.
MOTHER'S (atom* smr.s Timm
ON OANOIDR
The Mother's Study Group of
Wesley-Willis United Church met
in the church parlour on Tuesday
evening, April 28, with 1$ present.
The president, Mrs. Edwin Cooper
WaS in charge. A. cancer Mixt was
shown .during the evening, and
hostesses, Mrs. Howard Currie and
Mrs, Eugene McAdam, served lun,
ch.
Kippen Young Lady Receiving Degree
In Religious Education at London
R. B. CAMPBELL,
Secretary
JAYLEEN'S
Goderich
SPECIAL PRE -SUMMER CLEARANCE
Woollen, Cotton Skirts — — $3.98
Cotton Blouses — $1.00 & $L98
Banton & Wool Sweaters — $3.98
FRIDAY and SATURDAY .;.. May 1 and 2
No Refunds — No Exchanges
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FEATURE
Hamburg and
Weiner Rolls
1/3 more spray
0115
UNICIVE
SERI/ WE'
NESTLE BABY HAIR
TREATMENT with BRUSH
$1.29
ABSORBENT COTTON
1 lb. — 79c
J. & J. BABY SOAP
3 for 39c
TAME CREME RINSE
8 oz. — $1.19
OLIVE OIL
4 oz. — 29c
8 oz. — 44c
SACCHARIN TABLETS
1,000's
1/4 gr. 59c
1/Z gr. — 79c
BALL POINT PENS
2 for 25c
NOXZEMA SPECIALS
Reg. 69c — 2 for 99c
6 oz. — 98c
10 oz. — $1.25
LUSTRE CREME LOTION
SHAMPOO
Reg. $1.24 — 79c
PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE
With Hair Brush
89d
BUBBLE BATH
20 oz, — 39c
RUBBER GLOVES
Reg. 98c 79c
Frs PENNEBAKER
HUnter
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April 27th -- May 2nd
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