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FRIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
HOUSEHOLD DEPT.
25 DECORATOR THROW CUSHIONS
ASSORTED COLORS & FABRICS SALE $ "I 27 REG. $1.99 TO $2.69 PRICE
500 CHENILLE MATS, BATH MATS
AND BRAIDED MATS SIZES UP TO 27" x 45"
ORIGINAL PRICE SALE
$2.77 TO $7.87 PRICE
FABRICS
ASSORTED COLORS
TUBULAR COTTON KNIT
ORIGINAL PRICE
$2.57 PER YD.
ASSORTED FABRICS
POLYESTERS & COTTONS, CORDUROYS
REG. $4.97 PER YD. NOW 97 r PER PLAINS & PLAIDS
wha YD.
UPHOLSTERY FABRICS
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INFANTS' WEAR
ONE PIECE BRUSHED ACRYLIC
100 INFANTS SLEEPERS
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BOYS' WEAR
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31 SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS
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ORIGINAL PRICE
$6.97
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$24.97
2 0% OFF
NOW $ 9 7
SNOWMOBILE BOOTS AND LINES
GIRLS ' & LADIES' WEAR
JUNIOR MISSES - 100% COTTON
49 CUFFED PANTS
$297
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AND MEN'S SNOWMOBILE &
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JACKETS & SKIRTS & JUMPERS & PANTS
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60 CUFFED PANTS
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96 DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES
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39 CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS
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MEN'S WEAR
ORIGINAL PRICE
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REGULAR
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SIZE 7-14
19 ORLON CARDIGANS
$ 97
$4.97 LONG SLEEVE ORIGINAL PRICE
1 4 PULLOVERS TO $11.00 NOW $ 1 97
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The December Christmas
Meeting of the W.I, was held in
the Town hall on Thursday af-
ternoon in the form of a dessert
luncheon.
After lunch a Christmas
program was chaired by Mrs. Art
Finkbeiner which included
readings by Mrs, Bill Love and
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Mr, & Mrs. Harold Kerslake,
Lori, Donna and Donnie, Mr. &
Mrs. Edwin Kerslake all of
Elimville, Diane Hodge, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Finkbeiner and Jason
with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray,
Martha and Elizabeth of Harrow
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams and
sons.
Mr, & Mrs. Dick Zielman and
family with Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Stadler at Leamington.
James Snyder of Waterloo, Mr.
& Mrs. Otto Plein of Kitchener
with Mr. & Mrs, Ferman Snyder
and family.
"Morenz" family Christmas
was held at home of Mr. & Mrs.
John Corbett. Those attending
were Mr, & Mrs. Harry Chapman
of London, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Morenz, Glenda and Tammy of
Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs, Les
Adams, Al Corbett, Joan Archer
of Hensall, and Mr. & Mrs, H.
Morenz.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker with
Mr. & Mrs, Wilmer Pfaff and
family,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Taggart,
family and friends of London at
their farm home here.
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Latta, Gary,
Diane and Loriane of Waterloo
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine &
Fred Weiburg.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner,
David, Joan, Bob and Diane
Hodge, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fink-
beiner and Jason, Mrs. Leah
Mrs. Jack Ridley. Several
Christmas carols were sung with
Mrs. Ross Love of Dashwood at
the piano,
Mrs. Wellwood Gill commented
on the motto, "I will honor
Christmas in my heart and keep
it all the year." A game of
musical chairs was played and an
Keyes of Exeter in London with
Mrs. Margaret Finkbeiner and
Audrey.
Mrs. Rose Isaac, Mr, & Mrs.
Jim Eagleson, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Eagleson all of Greenway, Mr. &
Mrs. Morley Eagleson of St.
Marys , Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ratz,
Tracy and Trevor with Mr. &
Mrs, Ervin Ratz,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Zondag and
family with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Rudy Zondag.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz at
Kippen with Mr. & Mrs. William
Coleman and sons and at London
with Mr. & Mrs. J. Nicklom and
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morenz.
Personals
Mrs. Henry Becker, Allen
Becker and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff
attended the funeral of their aunt
and sister-in-law Mrs. Nelson
Brandt last Wednesday in Kit-
chener.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock
and Mark, recently attended the
wedding of their niece and
cousin, Mariam Murray of
Harrow, to Warren Allan of
Kingsville at Harrow United
Church and reception at Hilltop
Restaurant at Ruthven.
Funeral services were held last
Monday in Detroit, for Mrs.
Katherine Hansbro, daughter of
the late Mr. & Mrs. Adolph
Morenz, who were long time
residents of this area and Dash-
wood, She is survived by one
brother Frank Morenz of Detroit,
nieces and nephews.
exchange of Christmas gifts.
Eighteen members answered a
roll call with "My fondest
memory of Christmas". Mrs,
Alec Hamilton, president, con-
ducted a short business period.
U.C.W. Meet
The Monthly meeting of the
U.C.W. was held Thursday af-
ternoon with president Mrs, Olive
Miller presiding. It was opened
by singing several Christmas
carols.
The Christmas story from St,
Luke was read by Mrs. Bill Love;
and Mrs. Alec Hamilton read
from St, Matthew. Rev. H,
Dobson was the speaker and his
message was examples of this
century, middle century and the
time when baby Jesus was born.
Roll call was answered by
twelve members by a Christmas
verse. A thank you letter was
read from Children's Aid Society
at Goderich for clothing our
group had sent.
Meeting closed with prayer by
Mr. Dobson. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Jack Ridley, Mrs. Colin
Love, Mrs. H. Morenz.
Holiday Visitors
Mr, & Mrs. Glen Thurman and
Dania of near Denfield; Richard
Denomme and Jon of Dashwood;
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Morenz, Cheri
and Michelle of London Mr. &
Mrs. John McNish Paul and Luke
of Lake Orion, Michigan, with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz, Glenda
and Tammy.
Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton in
Ottawa with Mr. & Mrs. Barry
Hamilton and Debbie.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Gill and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Reith of
Ilderton Mr. & Mrs, Brian Gill of
Parkhill with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gill,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hendrick and
family of Missisauga; Mr. & Mrs.
Lanny Scrimegour and family of
London and Mrs. Susie Devine
with Mr, & Mrs. Elgin Adams.
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Hamilton of
London with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Alec Hamilton.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Susie Devine were Mr. & Mrs.
Ervin Devine, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Vandeworp and family Dash-
wood; Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Hendrick and family Crediton;
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Adams, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Hendrick and family
Mississauga; Mr. & Mrs. Lanny
Scrimegour and family London;
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Prance, and Mrs.
Eva Bariteau.
Mr. & Mrs. George Armstrong
of Hensall; Mr. .& Mrs. Merlin
Love, Pam and John London with
Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear and family.
Dr. & Mrs, C.B. Sanders, David
and Janet Welland with Mr. &
Mrs. Art Finkbeiner.
Mr, & Mrs. Dave Ferguson
Saskatoon with her mother Mrs.
Myrtle McGregor.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Weigand of
Mitchell; Mr. & Mrs. Brad
Hamilton of London; Elizabeth
Kennedy, Toronto with Mr. &
Mrs. Clark Kennedy and Jim.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Flear and
Mark, London with Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Flear.
Mr. & Mrs. David Brodrick and
family, Florida with Mrs. Gladys
Brodrick.
Rev. & Mrs. Dobson in
Hamilton with their son and
family Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dobson.
Mr. & Mrs. Mansell Mason in
Exeter at their son's Mr. & Mrs.
Graham Mason.
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GB ladies mark season,
many home for holidays
Shipka area folk
visit for festivities