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Ira. William. gown was Jras-
tess far the .Seeterber- lueetitig
of the Arnold lairds :arid Home
Helpers of Carmel Presby Irian
Chttreh, The warship and pro
graze was taken, by the Home
Helpers. lutes Carol grown
favoured with a piano selection.
An interesting discourse 'vas.
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC .ACCOUNTANTS
:H. J. Ciordiela L. F. •Cornish " 0. Mitchell
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Lived At Centralia
By ELIZABETH TOICHETT.E
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was very pointedly brought out
last week. when the supply be-
gan to increase and the price
dropped $2.35 .cwt, Hog. farrow. 4
roes are up this year and one
must wonder whether the Cana.,
dian consumer will be prepared
topay hi h prices for pork chops
indefinitely when faced with I-
eheaper beef • ,and poultry pro-
ducts.
Speaking .et poultry, the most
in and. out game of them a11, it
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Your Wens
Dealer. This
Bicycles
gawkish, .Reb
tra Cycle
t Sportiest Gaols
Side Of London
39.95 UP
in Hood, Viscount
and CCM
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e on of bets.
.11111}n01Y Traps, Large Set Cit .
HUNTING EQUIPMENT - Winchester, Remington, Savage.
'• Stephens, M_ossburg, HI&tt, Marlin and CooeY Guns; Shells
and Ammunition for Most Makes of Guns.
`FISHING TACKLE & EQUIPMENT -- Boots, hods, Reels,
s OPEN ALL YEAR dD'k ttha
GRAND i3ENp
-' A. Orr, president. cendui;ted the likes to talk about her husband, I Locat o Lounge in ta.wa u come tet profit per week) cotn-
'1:'inky' Higgins, and her :dog,. is currently negotiating a sale parable to the average wage,
ttteeting• se that the family can move to earner's take borne pay". Volum:
the States because Paul signed
Sunday in >dgetarvn, visiting a. contract to write •exclusively
i the e h i Ails. the RCAF 1 -ler �vintgr plans for ABC-Faramoent records in
Georgeol�zll nlekle,tland sister -in- haven'.t reached a. Adefintte stage New York. of many others. Just where the
i fickle. yet, but Joan did sign a record• When 1 saw Paul last he was answer is in the poultry industry'
law, Airs. Frank M Tutt contract last spring. an his way to New York to re- is anyone's gee s. One observa-
At the fall meeting of the Man Canadians are making cord his latest .six sons. l Y the tion e heard is "it it is good
Hensali Legion, held Monday records and. some are doing very way. be prefers the flip side of this year - -.:stay out next year."
evening in the Legion Hall, pre -well on hit parades. Dial yeu see 'Diana (Don't Gamble w i t Ii
' sided .over by President Sam the number one song being per- Love); likes it better than the
Rennie, the group donated S10:00 formed on the:Ed Sullivan Show number one lilt.
to Westminster Hospital. inter- recently by Paul Auks of Ottawa" Joyce Hahn of Cross Canada
"to be finalized at the
,e Paul tivy,ate and recorded Diana ,Hit Parade has .had. some sue -
discussed,
and seg eral other tunes before
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P• t e. Ja e...s me t e
Mr. and kLrs. laird Alickle, a cit a t
Charles, Bab and Inn,. silent and her husband en 13 +at Cen-
trait: for awhile when be was in
and management has been the
answer for some operators, but
again it has been the downfall
November meeting, h s•sixteenth birthday on July 30..
I Mr. and Mrs, George Jackson His song is heading for the top
4 of .Clinton, Mrs, Joe Reim and in Australia and in England he
1 family of Tir erton, were n'd. y was, telling me that he .s been
1 guests with Mr. and 11Irs. Clar-
ence Reid and family,
Mr. and Airs. John 1'i'assink, This Week In
Bert, Gary an is , seen n
R . ,, i weekend in the Hensall district Sa �_ ntsbi i r
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:. Used Tractors
lmpiements
FOR SALE
I. -JOHN DEERE "A" 'Scuffler-bean harvester
81/2 FT. STIFF TOOTH CULTIVATOR
1. --JOHN DEERE "ER" -new rubber
. JOHN DEERE "BR" -very good condition
--ALT,IS CHALMERSS, "C" --scuffles
1 FARMALL "A"-O.K.
1- CASE MOD'E11 "S" -on steel
,y, 2 FORD: ---fair condition
I.I.C. 81 FT. LIGHT SPRING CULTIVATOR.
PLOWS - PLOWS --- PLOWS
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. Mr. Walden, of Blyth, •is visit -
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tug with his son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. James Barker.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank kelp to returned
Beefs w Brunswick n two-week
Harburn,
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Rev, McEwen, of Midland. day.
spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carroll,,
By MRS, H. DAVIS
with his brotheritelaw and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren.
i Mrs. Stelek, of Windsor, visit-
ed last week with her brother -in,
law .and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ,Cameron,
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold, of Lon-
don, were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fink.
I Mrs. Minnie Sangster spent
the past two weeks at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and- Mrs. H, Stretton,• in
••Lucan,
Miss Bernice Dining, of
Sarnia, was a weekend visitor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert pilling.
1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell,
Mrs. Grace Harpole, Mrs. A.
Roweliffe and Mr.. and Mrs.
Jarvis Horton were recent visi-
tors with relatives in London.
I Miss Maja Roobal, nurse -in-
$ training at Victoria Hospital,
. I London, visited last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Roobal.
:I Mrs, Fred Alireau spent the
Afr, Cliff Ings, London, Mr.
Flugh Carroll, Mr, and Airs,
James Turner and Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Hodgins; of. Lucan, were
Saturday evening guests with
I1 r, and Mrs. Clarence Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl _Atkinson
arrived home on Friday, having
spent the past month on a trip
through United States to the
Pacific ocean and back by way
of the Canadian Rockies,,• They
visited many former residents
of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McFalls, London.
Air. and Mrs. Heber Davis
accompanied Mrs. Rd. Dickins
to Midland and Coldwater this
past weekend.
Apology
The historical data on He• nsel!
which apepared in last week's
edition of The Times -Advocate
was provided by Mr, Garnet
Smallacombe of Guelph not Mr,
George Smailaconibe.
• past two weeks with relatives in The T -A regrets this error and
London. extends apologies to Mr. Sn iia
. is
1 Mr. Ron Farquhar, of Toronto, Combe cello was kind • enough 'to
was a weekend visitor with ,his furnish the material.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
s l Farquhar.
• Mrs. Ellen Buchanan returned
ft home after spending a week ScorebAa•r
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'with friends in St. Thomas.
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confined Peterborough 11.2 15.8;
weeks owing to illness, was Simeoe 5.3 '8.8
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t'o her home for several !Perth .. 13.5
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t London, on., Tuesday for treat. ' Victoria
E. meet. S Waterloo
Your international -Harvester Dealer t i Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Hedden, I Welland 31.4, 43.1
PJ ONE •153-W . EXETER f Woodstock 'spent Sunday with Wellington x6.2' 13.6
• Province of Ontario 22.47
1 ▪ Mrs. Catherine Hedden. and York 25.1 19.5
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Mrs. Oliver Jaques, underrient
an appendectomy operation in
London on Wednesday.
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Bill Jaques, son of Mr: and
ewe. ememiretwese%.
Fall Fashions
Our Stocks Are Now
Complete.. •
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We've just returned from an exciting
buying trip for autumn clothes and dry
goods. You'll like our new .
Dr-esses..
Jumpers
Skirts
Yardage Goods,
Wool Tweeds,
Conte in dour: --while our stocks are full
-and pick your fall fashions.
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kIR WEEK FOLD .BARGAINS
:. mires TOMATO JUICE
;tis Oz. 't'3ri's ........... .... 3 for
ikYLMER SPECIAL. PEAS
:/0 Oz. "rill 25¢
CLOVER LEAF SALMON
1.00 Fancy Red Chooe, 7s/t Oz. 2 for 75g
SNYDER`S PURE LARD -
1 Lb. /50
'LARI"S PORK A BEANS
45 Oz. in 2 for 21 g
PEACH JAM
. Williams, 24 Oz. ,...,,..,•. 450
DEEP PUDDING MIX
Robin Irrood,,........,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25g
LYONS,YTEA. .• y/.{y
100 Bags Y.a,t#,V,.1.,..,,...111...,•• / ./ g.
WHITE CROSS TISSUE i
'ice ........... _ ............... 2 for_ 250.
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G�IANTp BLUE. CHEER j�
100 Oft: Deal ..,,..,....+. 690
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'LONDON
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That may sound queer but 1.
many poultry operators•have
been very versatile in their ope
rations, Some go in for eggs, i
then immediately the market be -
cess with records this year too. comes glutted, switch. over to
We were talking about.tours and broilers and:even turkeys if the
Joyce remarked again about the outlook justifies the move. True
wonderful reception she was it is
quite a change but with a
given last winter4n London when thorough clean up, it only takes
she .came for .a personal ap- 48 hours and with the correct
pearance. ration in the hoppers they are
We'll all be looking ferward to like the sailor "off on another
hearing how Shirley Harmer tack to get the most out of the
makes out in a couple of weeks wind."
on . the George Gebel show from No, we are not even going,,to
Hollywood.
Remember the Four Grads
whe were on Jackie Rae's show
last season, They're in Holly-
wood now too, They had so mach
success with their first album
that they are recording another.
Had a note from Bill Van Eve-
ra, the groups tenor, and it looks
as if they won't be back this
way for awhile, I worked with
the Grads last year preparing an
article about thein and they
are as pleasant as they are ta-
lented. That's why I was pleased
to discover that Bill's brother,
Jim, sings with another Toron-
to group known as the Five Play-
boys.
I decided to do a personality
piece on the boys after hearing
them sing on Billy 0 Connor's
and Jack Kane's shows, After
listening to them rehearse I was
even more convinced of their
tremendous 'potential, They have
one of the best arranger -mana-
gers in the business in Bill Bra,
dy.
Bill Brady handles arrange -
meats for the five girls who have
been singing on Summer Show-
time, too.
Barb Franklin, one of these
er-
girls, andnJoycst e delightful
and
I decided recently that probably
one reason we all like Frank
Sinatra is that we all were teefl•
agers in the Swoon for Sinatra
era.
Jnyce is a recording artist
no too. She did an album of
Folk Songs with. Charles Jordan.
Tommy •Hunter has signed a
Contract 4.1 do the flip side of
some of ging Ganam's records
but Lorraine Foreman of , Coun-
try Hoedown told me • that she
isn't taking a chance on records.
"I've seen the royalty cheques
some• singers get and honestly
unless you have a really catchy
tune and a good'promoter it just
isn't worth the effort. And pro-
moters are expensive," she said.
Did you know that Lorraine
won Arthur• Godfrey's Talent
Scout --show last March? More
about Lorrie next week.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
,Minister
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
9:00 a.ni,-Sunday School
10:00 a.m.-Morning Warship
Guest Minister: The Rev. Dr.
Hill, a. former minister of
Caven Church,
Nursery for children . up to six
years.
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs, A. Willard
11:15 a.m.-Wei-ship Service
10:00 a.m.-The Church School
Give God A Chance
See You In Church
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
9:45 a.m,-Morning Service
3:15 p.m. --Afternoon Service
(English Service) Rev. Vene-
Ina of Kitchener will preach.
Everybody Welcome
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical. United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Worship
"Dreams That Save Lives"
11:15 •a.nt; -Church School
Wednesday - W.S.W.S, District
Rally. Speaker: Miss Lois Kra.
.vier of Japan,
Friday - Choir. Practice
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PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
0:45 a.in.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Message: "Steps Up•
ward in the Divine We"
7:50 p.m. -Evangelistic Service
Message: "Spiritual Dullness"
Wed., 8 p.m. Bible Study and
Prayer
Friday - Christ Ambassador's
Meeting In the Huron County
Hone.
"Delight thyself also int the Lord;
find Ha shell give Tee the
desires of thine heart."
Psalms 37:4
Patter: Seane i., Winn,Butler
try to tell anyone how to mar-
ket
ket their feed. Many of us are
committed by ctrcumstances„auch
as "unfinished beef," Others are
tied hand and foot to dairy cows
and still others feed ..hog and
poultry "come h- and high
water." But no matter what we
feed to market our crop - let's 1
feed as efficiently as we know
how, That cheap production may
be all we have to pay the gro-,
eery bills.
DID Y.QU KNOW?
'Best time to dehorn is before
a calf is rine week old.
THAMES ROAD
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`Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
','Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt.: Stanley Saucier; Zurich
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N, D. Knox, B,k, Rector
Tr.ivitt .Memorial, Exeter
Robert Cameron, Organist
8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.-Sunday School
11;30 a.m.-Morning Prayer
Canadian .factory* employees
of 20 years ago averaged a 511/2 -
hour week' for a wage of $16;
today average Work week is just
over 40 hours, average wage is
$64.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD •
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Service
JAMES STREET- -
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pester
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A,W.C.M.
Musical Director
10:00 a,m.=Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
The minister wilt present the
claims of the Ontario Temper-
ance Federation.
Anthem by the choir.
Solo by Miss Marilyn Tiissetf.
The Sacrament of 13aptisni will
be observed at this service.
leome
A Warni '�Ve
Is Extended To All •
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Vain Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m .-Dutch Service
"Love and Fear"
3:30 p,m.-Sunday WWI
All Weicon.e
CALVARY CHURCH
Evengelicai United Brethren
DAStiWOOD
Rev. W. F. • Kroft, Minister
Mril4 Ken Metras, tlreainla
110:00 A.n14 1- "4.11 'Things Are
Yours"
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