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I wish to take this opportunty to express my ap
preciation to the ratepayers of Hay Township for elect
ing me Reeve on Monday.
' ; 'As. I promised, I will endeavoui* to serve all parts '
of i^he municipality without fear or favor and I will work
unceasingly in the interests of the whole township,
Season’s Greetings to All, ”
Valentine Becker
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 196S
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What Is ISA?
IGA stands for INDEPENDENT GROCERS’ ALLIANCE
the world’s foremost group of independently owned and
rated foocl stores. The IGA movement, started in 1926,
extends from coast to coast with over 8,000 stores located in
major cities and towns in Canada and 35 States <• ♦ . all
working to bring the housewives of North America better
foods at lower prices.
Wat Betekent IGA?
IGA betekend zelfstandige kruideniers vereniging. De eerste
vereniging ter wereld! van zelfstandige kruideniers.
Deze vereniging begon in 1926, en heeft nu van kust tot bust
meer dan 8,000 winkels in steden en dorpen in Canada en
in 35 Staten van Amerika. Allen met het doel om de huisvrou-
wen in Noord Amerika betere goederen voor lagere pryzen
te verkopen.
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dellen voor lagere pryzen, iedere dag van de week.
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Re-elect Earl Dixon
Having served six years as your Councillor, I solicit
your support for re-election on Monday, December 12.
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I have Served the ratepayers of the Township of
McGillivray to the best of my ability in the.past and if
elected again I will continue to do so.
EARL DIXON s
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Fred L. Heaman
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Once again I • solicit your vote and influence at
the polls on Monday, December 12. I greatly appreciated
your support last year and have endeavoured to merit
the confidence you placed in me.. If re-elected, I promise
to continue to conduct the business of the township in
the best interests of the ratepayers.
As it may not be possible for me to have the pleas
ure of calling on you all personally, I ask you to consider
my record during the six years as Councillor and one
year as Reeve. I shall be grateful for your support.
Respectfully yours,
Fred Heaman
SOUTH HURON 4-H WINNERS—I '’ive district 4-H members who placed first in South
Huron clubs^this year are shown together at the Achievement Night program at Wingham
on Friday. In front are Jim Hyde, of R.R. 1 Hensail, who topped the Exeter Kinsmen 4-H
Poultry Club; and Marlene McLachlan, of R. R. 3 Kippen, who copped first prize in Hensall
Kinsmen 4-H White Bean Club. In the back row are Edgar Willert, winner of the Zurich
4-H Beef Caff Club; Keith Coates, Exeter 4-H Beef Calf Club winner and. exhibitor of the
Huron County Champion Hereford calf and No;man Hyde, brother of Jim, who won the
Exeter 4-H Grain Club. —T-A Photo
London Choir
Sings Carols
Christmas carols of many
lands were scng by the Earle Ter
ry singers of London as the first
portion of their program at the
Sputh Huron District High School
on Thursday evening.
Their entrance by way of a
processional from the rear of the
auditorium to the platform in
their wine choir gowns, singing
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing,”
was .dramatic and captured the
enthusiasm of the large audience.
During intermission 1 Michael
Fanrow generously favored with
instrumentals on his own grand
piano, .
(Folk Songs of the world were
sung by the girls of the group
dressed alike in pink evening
gowns for the latter (portion ‘ of
the program. The singers were
generous with their numbers and
the audience most appreciative.
The concert was sponsored by
the Travellers^ Group of Grades
12 and 13 of the High School.
The proceeds will be used to fin
ance an Easter trip to Washing
ton /DJC.
Open this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:
Mathers Bros.
This Week In
Whalen
By MBS. F. SQUIRE
GRAND
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AYLMER
Tomato
Catsup
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OVER 200 PRIZES
AND FREE GIFTS!!
FREE! TO THURSDAY SHOPPERS, DEC. 8
25 Shopping Bags Of Groceries To The First 25 Customers
Purchasing A $5.00 Order.
MAPLE LEAF
Mince
Meat
Form Club
At Sunshine
The first meeting of the “What
Shall I Wear” cluib was held on
Friday at the home of Mrs. Gil
bert Johns, Edimville, with eleven
members present. The leaders are
Mrs. Ward Hern and Mrs. Gilbert
Johns.
The meeting was opened by
singing “Winter Wonderland”
followed by the election of offi
cers. The president is Mary Skin
ner; secretary, Grace Routly;
press reporter, Mary Dickey;
song leader, Grace Johns.
It was decided to hold the next
meeting, Friday, December 9 at
the home of Mrs. Gilbert Johns
and everyone is asked to think
up a suitable name for the club
to be presented at the next meet
ing. Alma Hern is to design a
suitable pattern for the (cover of
the Record Iboo-ks.
Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Hern gave
notes on “Requirements of club
members” and ’‘contents of a
sew'ing box”. Home assignments
were given. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold and
family, of Kirkton, were 'Sunday
visitors with Mr and Mrs. Alex
Gartenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLaugh
lin, of Waterloo, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Rodd and child
ren on Sunday.
FREE! TO FRIDAY SHOPPERS, DEC. 9
A Bottle Of IGA Catsup Free To The First 50 Customers
Friday Morning And An Attractive Sherbert And Plate
To The First 50 Customers After 2 pun.
Starting at 7 p.m. Friday night customers will receive
a package of Coleman Weiners absolutely FREE!
Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor and
family, of London, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil.
iMr. and Mrs. Gordon -Johnston
and Carol spent Saturday •■even
ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. Fields
Of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Morley, Jr.
and Janice spent Sunday with Mr.
Alvin Pym, of Exeter
(Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston
David and Dale were at Port Bur
well for the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Ray Willcox.
iMr. J. Finkbeiner and daugh
ters visited recently with Mrs.
Finkbeiner, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Pearson,
of Kintore,, were Saturday even
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graf
ton Squire.
Mrs. 'George Squire and Mrs.
Alien Jaques were in Exeter on
Tuesday with Mrs. Rodd.
(Mrs. Arthur Hardie and girls
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray ParWinsoh.
iMr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Walls of London.
Mr. "and Mrs. Alton Nei-l visiit-
ed the latter’s father, Mr. John
Rawlings at. the home of Mr. Or
ville Rawlinigs, Clandeboye.
iMr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins and family were Wed
nesday evening, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Morley, Jr., in honor
Of the birthdays of Gerald and
Larry Hern and Mrs. Morley.
Sunday School Meeting
In the absence of Rev. Clark
who was ill, Wm. Morley, Jr., was
in charge ’of the annual Sunday
School meeting. Gordon Johnson
was secr£tary. Reports were re
ceived which proved a beneficial
year. The officers for 19<56 in
clude as Superintendent, Wm.
Morley, Jr.; assistant, Kenneth
Hodgson; secretary, Gordon John
son; treasurer, Donald Pullen;
assistant, Gerald Wallis; organ
ists, Miss Elva Morley and Miss
Betty Duffield.
■ Primary class teachers will be
Mr,s. Laverne Morley with Mrs.
Ronald Squire; intermediate'class
teachers, Mrs. Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Ray Parkinson, Hamilton Hodg
ins; Bible class teachers, Mrs.
Alex iBailde, Gordon Johnson, Ce
cil Squire and Mrs. Roy Hodgson.
Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mrs. B.
Duffield were appointed to buy
new hymn hooks for the Sun
day school, collections from the
intermediate class amounting to
$22.00 were given towards the
cost of books. Plans for a Christ
mas concert on December 22 were
made.
Mallard
AYLMER SWEET
Cherkin
Pickles
29c
STOKELY
HONEY POD
FREE! TO SATURDAY SHOPPERS, DEC. 10
A Shopping Bag Full Of Groceries To The First 25 Ous*
tamers Saturday Morning And An Attractive Plastic Table*
cloth To The First 50 Customers After 2 p.m.
6 TV Lamps - 10 Juice Sets
A Free Lamp Or Juice Set To The Lucky Person Being
Crecked-Out When The Alarm Clock Rings.
Lucky Draw!
Come In And Get Your Lucky Draw Ticket On An Electric
Floor polisher. You May Be The Lucky Winner.
POLLING HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
TO THE
Electors
Of The Township Of
B.A. GARAGE
Give Jewellry
Your vote and influence is
sincerely solicited for council
lor for 1&56. If elected, I will
endeavour to serve you to
best of my ability.
China Gifts .
Beautiful Cups and
Saucers, Dinner Sets, by
famous pottery houses.
Ornaments,
Shavers
Choose from Sunbeam,
Schick, Ronson, Reming
ton and Philishave.
Bridal Bell
Diamonds
Rhinestone
Jewellry
Take your pick of our
Special Yule stock of
Rhinestones, Pearls and
other “fine jewellry. All
new.
FLATWARE
VALUES!
Famous 1847 and Community
Plate In Handsome Wooden
Chests
Clearing Out Inactive . Patter ns
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Having served one year
on council and eight on the
school board, I respectfully
solicit your vote and influence
in the election on Monday,
December 12.
If elected, I will continue
to serve the Township of Mc-
Gillivary to the best of my
ability.
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Beans With Pork.
DOMESTIC
Shortening . .
SALAD DRESSING
Miracle Whip
NEW ENRICHED
Ogilvie' Flour
IGA BRAND
Margarine . .
WASCO BRAND SULTANA
Raisins .
FARM BOY
Bleached Raisins
SUN MAID
Currants . .
DALTON’S SHREDDED
Coconut
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Norman
Mollard
Vote For
Hod gins
After serving one year on
council and having been nom
inated again, I have decided
to let. my name stand in the
forthcoming election.
I Would appreciate you,r
support at the polls on Mon
day and, if I am returned, I
promise to serve the rate
payers of McGillivray Town
ship to the utmost of my
ability.
Arthur
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IGA TABLERITE BEEF
Short Rib Roast.. 45c
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Pot Roast sHauLbEw.. 39c
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GRAPEFRUIT, Size 96.......10 for 490
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