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THE FULL TREATMENT?
Statistics show that approximately
of the prescriptipns doctors write for their .14.-tlerits are never filled. Thus the patient never
gets the result from the medicine that .his doe-
tor wanted hiin to have. There are several
reasons why an 11.1; may go unfilled; doubt about why the doctor wanted him to have it in the first place; .difficulty in finding a phar,
tracy stocking the ingredients or fear of high
cost are just .a few of the explanations.
If for any reason yop ever hesitate to have an Rx filled please cheek with us. What,
ever the reason we welcome the opportunity
to discuss it with you. We carry a complete
supply of drugs.
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George Vriese
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Change of Ownership
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PRICE
REGULAR $89.95 to $125.00
REGULAR $59.50 to $85.00
REGULAR $11.95 to 527.95
REGULAR $12.95 to $22.95
ON ALL THESE ITEMS
Now '45.00 to $62.50
Now '30.00 to $42.50
Now $6.00 to '14.00
Now $6.50 to $11.50
THIS IS A VERY SPECIAL GROUP AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES
ANOTHER SPECIAL GROUP AT I/2 PRICE & LESS
ALL SALES FINAL - ALTERATIONS EXTRA
SUITS
SPORT JACKETS
JACKETS
BAGGIES
WASH &WEAR CASUALS REGULAR $8.95 to $16.95 Now '4.50 to $8.50
eve KNIT SHIRTS REGULAR $5.95 to $12.95 Now '3.00 to $6.50
Short She
Now $8.00 to $15.00
Now $6.00 to $15.00
PANTS Summer Weight REGULAR $15.95 to $29,95
SWEATERS SPECIAL GROUP REGULAR $11.95 to
Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS
Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS
FURTHER MARK DOWNS
$29.95
SHORT SLEEVE
Dress Shirts
207 o OF,
OVER 200 PAIR
Knit Dress
Slacks
PLAINS & FANCYS
Reg, $19.95 to $29.95
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Tables
10% OFF
Anything Not
Specially Marked
Following This Sale George Vriese Men's Shoppe Will Be Known As
RAWSON & SWARTMAN LTD.
Style Shop For Men
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Friends shower bride
at Thames Rood event
Ely MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Visiting with the former's uncle
and aunt Mr. & Mrs, Robert
Mayer,
Mrs. Wilmar Howatt, Lon-
desbora spent a few days last
week with her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert,
Some 90 friends and relatives
gathered in the church basement
Friday to honor Linda Knight,
bride-elect of this Saturday, with
a miscellaneous shower.
To the strains of the bridal
chorus played by Mrs. William
Rohde Linda was escorted to a
decorated chair.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert was
chairlady for the program.
Laurel Hodgert played two
selections on the piano; Mrs, Lee
Webber gave a humorous
reading, and Mrs. Reg Hodgert
favoured with two numbers on
the piano,
Joanne Hodgert read the ad-
dress, and Kathy and Karen
Cottle carried in a decorated
basket filled with many gifts.
After opening the gifts Linda
thanked everyone.
Patricia Hodgert returned with
her grandmother for holidays.
Brenda and Jill Howatt,
Stratford visited last week with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Mac Hodgert,
Mrs, William Cann returned
bailie Sunday from Rochester,
MinneSota Hospital after having
been there for over a month.
Mr. Si Mrs. Ray Cann and
Cheryl returned home Tuesday
after having been on a holiday
trip out west for over a month.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Coates,
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Chas
Jeffery visited with Mr, William
Jeffery in Westminster Hospital,
London,
English folk
return home
Persona Is
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Johns,
Cromarty have moved into their
new trailer home in Farquhar.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and
Danny visited with Mr, & Mrs.
John Kingma, Turnbull's Grove,
Saturday.
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs.
Gerald Han, Whalen.
Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie were guests Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. John
McLauchlan, London. Connie
remained for a few days
holidays.
Brooke Mayer and Tena Gepz,
Nanaimo, Vancouver Island are
VISIT TO THE ZOO - Some of the children at the United Church Sible School in Crediton took an imaginary
trip to the zoo when they pretended to be different animals. Afterwards they made paper elephants like the
ones here. Showing off their handy-work are Heather Clarke, Carol Ann Smith, Doug Smith and Eugene
Glanville.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODOINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins and
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil were
Saturday evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. John Storey at a going home
party for Mr, & Mrs. Clarence
Storey, London England and Mrs.
A.T. Storey Alnwick, England
who returned to England Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
attended a presentation in Lucan
for Rev, & Mrs. Thornton, Friday
evening. The Thorntons are
leaving for Jamacia.
Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Johnson
held a family picnic for the
Johnson family Friday.
Mr. & Mrs, Earl French spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Hern Zion.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Brock, Exeter
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Morley,
Mr, & Mrs. Larry Hern were
guests Saturday of Mr. & Mrs.
Bob McRobert, London at a steak
barbecue for the Edgewood Jr.
Farmers and then spent the
remainder of the evening dancing
at Thorndale,
Many attend
Bible school
Intended for last week
Connie Wells a 4-H exchange
student from Quincy Michigan
spent a week with Trudy Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Forbes and
Mrs. Erna Forbes are visiting
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore on
their way home from the west to
their home in Ottawa.
A large number from this
community attended the
reception and dance at the
Pineridge Chalet Hensall on
Saturday evening for Mr. & Mrs.
Bud Rice newleyweds.
Ellen Eveleigh, Kirkton spent
the weekend with Trudy Johns,
Mrs, William Thomson,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. William Roh-
de were Sunday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Ross St. Marys.
They also visited with Fred
Thomson at the home of his
nephew and niece, Mr. & Mrs.
Stanley Thomson 8th line,
Blanshard, Fred Thomson was
celebrating his 80th birthday.
They also visited Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Johns, Woodham and
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Chisholm and
daughter, Windsor who were at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Johns.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the family
and relatives of the late Mrs.
Clarence Knight, Exeter who
passed away Sunday.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Honor bride
at Brinsley
About 75 were present for the
first session of Vacation Bible
School Monday. The program
continues throughout the week
with parents' night on Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmar Wein and
family were guests recently of
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wuerth, Port
Elgin,
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Brown and Robert, Centralia
went to Hanover Saturday to visit
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Abell,
Mrs, Harry Kuhn, Kitchener,
was brought to the Crediton
Cemetery for burial Monday. She
was in her 91st year.
Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Hey and
Lorne Voigt holidayed with Rev.
& Mrs. M.E. Reuber at
Sebringville Park,
Sunday morning in Zion United
Church Rev. Douglas Warren
brought a. message on God's
Highway. Special music was
provided by the Gospel
Custodians, Exeter, Mrs. Carl
Turner and Mr. & Mrs. David.
Prouty.
Smiley
By GORDON MORLEY
A surprise shower was held
Friday for Linda Morley at the
home of Mrs. Walter Loomis.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick
visited for a few days last week
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey,
Kingston.
Allan Saxton, London took the
service Sunday in Brinsley
United church. August 19 there
will be no service there,
Mrs. Eva Allison and her
grandchildren Jimmy and
Debbie Allison returned home by
plane last week after holidaying
with Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Allison,
Sudbury.
Carol and Colleen Newey,
Kingston visited with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick.
Mrs. Nola Lewis, Carolyn and
Mrs. Fred Lewis visited their
sister, Mrs. Audrey Desjardine,
Palmerston recently,
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Wesley Hodgson on the arrival of
another baby girl.
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during the bit conflagration, and
all managed to stay alive during
various hairy incidents.
When we got home from the
wars, we got in touch. We were
all going to college and funds
were pretty slim, but we'd get
together occasionally for some of
the old riotous living of the rude
soldiery.
We all fell in love about the
same time and got married about
the same time. We each have two
children and have shared the
woes and glows of raising kids.
The three girls we chose, Peg,
Ruth and Suse, are still married
to us, something of a record these
days.
We've all been modestly
successful in a material way and
modestly unsuccessful in a
spiritual way.
Our wives tell us, individually,
that we are rotten husbands and
fathers, but we don't see them
reaching into the grab-bag for
substitutes.
When we meet, a couple of
times a year, we compare
middle-aged aches and pains, but
we're young at heart, as you
would clearly see if you dropped
by about 4 a.m.
We'll probably wind up in the
same Home for Senile Veterans.
If we do, we'll keep it lively.
'Yes, a man acquires a lot of
friends in a lifetime. But not
many of us have two old fiends
like Trap and Bub to drop around
and turn us into living skeletons
when we're trying to get ready to
go to England.
Sitoft eft
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