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Natures Best Cream Style Corn
15 oz. • • — • • • Z for 23e
Cl ver Leaf Red Cohoe Salmon
7 oz. • • • • • • — 41c
Aylmer Dew Drop Peas 20 oz. 2 for 39c
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Tree Sweet Orange Juice 48 oz. • • • • 43c
Hillcrest Sweet Mixed Pickles
16 oz. • • • • ... • 23e
Fluff° Shortening a • ••.•g kr. 27c
mot just today or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
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Miiss Marion Hemingway left SaTI,
day for. a week in Washington and
Nev York. This trip 14 'awarded
,one girl in Huron County -each
year for participation in 4-H and
junior IniStitute work.
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Visitors at the home of Mrs.•i
Cleve, Brielker laSt week were. Mrs.
Watson . (Kate Deadman) • Van -
conniver. Mrs. Freeman ('Gertrude I •
Deadman) Battersea, Ont., Mr. and.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Long. Long Beach.
• Calif., . Miss Nina Beget's. . Mt."
Forest -
Brussels. Ont.
3 lb. Box Quick Quaker Oats • • - 37c
16 oz. Mason Jar York .,,.
P-Nut Butter 37c'
16 oz. Tin Nestles Quick 52c
4 —1 lb. pkg. Swifts Margarine • - $1.00
10 Rolls Hillcrest Toilet Tissue • • $1.00
8 Tall Tins Border's Milk • • • • • • • • $1.00
7 Tins Garden Patch 'Choice
Tender Peas • • • . - ... — $1.00
GREWA
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
BORN
Kraeilier Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Kraetnet- (alert Nora Deltnet) sire'
1 haPPY to announce the WO of
David nelietit t irk St. Mary's,
Itospital, Ultoltener, ,on SeDLI-01,1,L ,
1956.
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• duttleiti Styihid cold Waving
A Specialty
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NOW
Aliss I1. MaeLeod was the guest; of
Miss Bessie MoSe.s, on Saturday.
Mrs. Ephraim Parish
Mrs. Ephrainl, Parrish pasSed
away suddenly in Turnber•ry Town-
Ship .nn Wednesday, Sept. 19411. in
her ast, year.
Mrs. Patti sih .was the former
Laura Turnbull, ,daurgliter of the
late -William Turnbull and Alice Mc_
Cartney of Grey POND:WM
horn in, orey To'wnship. She
attended School Sectioii No 3 IiireY
Twenty five years ago she married
Ephraim. Parish Of Wingham where
tbry since resided.
Surviving besides her husband is
one sister (Mildred) Mrs. Dave
Hardy, a brother, George Turnbull,
8 nieces and a nephew, all of Grey
Township.
The funeral services Were cat-
/ducted Saturday at 2 o.m. from _ithe
R. A, ,Currie and Sons funeral home
with 'the Rev. Alexander Nlnmio off-
iciating. Interment 'in Wiagthaan
cemetery,
Pallbearers were john Jamieson,
Clifford Bennett, • Jim Casernore
Alvin Sell, ^end-Ken Sinnamon.
Flowerbearers • Arnold Dame
lArnoldi Halliday, Clarkson. Martin,
Sim-lemon, .Gordon McBurn•eY,
land John Sell. •
Friends and relatives .atten.ded
;from •Seaterth, Galt Detroit, Lis-
,o`Wel, Kincardine', Stratford, London
and Brus'sels.
M. Ilebtoson has been lion-
at Port Elgin and Owen
ANNIVERSARY SERVIC.
Knox Church, Ethel
Sunday; September 30th
At Li A, M. end 7.30 P. AL
,GUEST SPEAKER : THE •REV. WALLACE Mel..EAN.
of 1,Uoknow,
Special Music by the Choir.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson
SEM a week with their daughter
and family at LisloweL
LAW TO BE•
RIGIDLY .ENFORCED t
The r'rnvineiai -Pollee hove been !
it '-"ril. ',-1 01111 the law regarding
i Ltenler's Certificate- of Mechanical .
T'tines:; is- I',07 yo rigidly .en:gorce0 II Miss
^i roseention will be instituted if it ' daYing
is not strictly kiemmlied with, It reads ; Sound-
^-,-, follevs
Dealer's Certificate Of
Mechanical Fitness.
Section (b)
"When ^11 'aged motor vehicle is sold by .e. dealer in used motor
vehicles, .the dealer shall deliver to
the purchaser at the dime of the sale
a certificate Of •mechanical fitness
signed by the ,dealer indicating
Wheither or not the motor vehicle is
IM
;en. Evans, Mrs, Walter
nose. Mrs, T. Smith. Spent several
days with friends in Wyoming and
Petrone.
Miss Ruth Hetnintgway who is
taleiruc the Home Economics course
at ,Guelph spent 'the week-end with
her parents here,
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Mr. and Mrs. Burton- Macdonald
;formerly of laru$sel 'celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary on
Sept. 14th. at: !Georgetown, Mr
Thomas Pierce *tended the an-
'M;Versary 'W O°, ivisitted /Mont. I
real,
Come in and see our new
"Rogers Majestic" and "Electrohome"
Television Sets
also our new "Easy" Washer and Drier
Get in on the draw for the
Electric "Coronado" Fry Pan
to be made on Sept. 29th. No purchase is
necessary.
(Children are not eligible in tile contest.)
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eau will find other values just as great as these at
tin a ^safe condition to be operated
tmon a highway."
TRANSPORTATION OF MAIL
Notification has been received by
Postmaster H. V. Kerney of a 'change-
disipateibink and . receiving of
mail by truck...
Effective the 30th. of Sept„ all
mail for the first despatch in, the
morning must be mailed not later
'than S p.m. the pre lows night. •
The mail box Waited at the C. N.
R. station discontinued, for
further information as to 'the arrival
and departure.. of malls inquiry, or
see poster at the post office.
Phone 7 We Deliver°
bilknamookagatia.akr.tarZalcmg.Thut .
TEESWATER FALL FAIR -- OCT . 2 and
AT HOME
Outstendiejg Livestock Show 4-H Club Show
Bands Harness Races Vaudeville
1,000 Reserved Seats for Afternoon Grandstand Show
.75 Rush Seats .5,0
Send cheque or money order to Melvin Rome, Sec., Teeswater THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA IN THE ARENA 8.30 P.
CUN 1‘1, NUPNUC
Mr, and Mrs. Martin Garniss,
Wingham, will be home to their'
friends^ on Wednesday, October 3rd.
from. 2 to 5 p. m. and from. • 7 to
10 p. m. on the occasion. of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary.
OCTOBER 3rd,
UNITED CHURCH W. A.
The NV A. or the -United Church
melt in the Parsonage; on Puss.,
Sept, 18th, at 8 p. m.*
Our preeldent Mrs. .1. Bryitus
was in the chair with Mrs. R. b.
Hamilton at the piano, The opening
hymn was followed by the scripture
lesson read by Mrs. R. Walker,
Prayer was then offered by Mrs. A.
Lane.
The minutes of the last Inedting
'given by Mrs. A. 'Ratan, were arpprov-
,ed as, read. The treasurer's' report
was read and a!' bill for paint for the
parsonage Was, presentel. The Good
Cheer iCommittee reported• four calls.
Mrs. R. Cousins announced that
the Save the Children group would
meet at Misses, E. and C. McCrack-
en's home on 'the 'evening of Oct. 1st.
for their first meeting.
It Was moved and seconded that
the W. A. undertake to have, a tur-
key supper on Monday, Oct. 161,h.,
the day after the ,,annliversary.
Comlnittees were thosien and
prices set at. $1,25 for adults and
60 cents for children.
After a dainty lunch' 'thanks were
,given Mrs. A. Lane, for the use of her
home, and to 'the Committee in
charge.
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Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
'We join with the congregation at
Ethel, to celebrate
NOTICE OF
COURT, OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
1957 Assessment Roll for Morris
Township will be held in the
ToWnehip Hall on Tuesday, .0otober
9, 1956 at 1:30 pArt,
Geo. C. Martin. Clerk. :ANNIVERSARY SERVICES i
1 "What God has PROMISED is. just
es real as' what He has PER- 1
FORMED
ZnPK&—uFKZ
Admission $1.25
HOLIDAY RANCH
Canada's Most Popular Television Show
Cliff McKay and
2 Hour Stage Show
Eight Musicians
Children
Mrs. J. A, Ballantyne
Funeral serVice for Mrs. J, A,
Ballantyne, of London, a former
Brussels resident, wag held at
Melville Presbyterian Church here
on Friday afternoon, Sept. alst.
conducted by the Reny, •A. J. Mac,
Queen of First St. Andrew's United
Church, London, adsistred by the
Rev. H. T. Colvin, of Melville
chttrah. Interment took place in,
Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers' were:
M. E. MeTaggart. D. J. McFarlane.
G. J. Logan," G. W. Ballingall,
;Manning and .Dos. Hassell.
Tile death of Margaret B. L.
(Peggy) Gaimiss. Waved wife of
JiameS Archibald 'Ballantyne, 55
Bildout St., N. London, occurred at
Sit j-osepth'is Poispital, London on
Wednesday, ;September, 19th. 1
- She it surviive,d by her husband;
her parents, Charles H. Garniss,
Wingham and 'Mrs. Ganes% 'of St.
,Mary's Hospital, London; one sister,
Mrs.. Helen Scott, Wingham; and
'two brothers, Glen of Hamilton and
Man, London.
Mrs. Ballantyne was Well known
in this Community Where she Was
'active in church and combranity
affairs, always generous with her
antislical before going to
London,
The body rested at the A. Millard
George funeral bottle, London, Until
'o'clock Friday morning, when
fate funeral cortege proceeded to
Melville (Thmmrclr Brussels.
EVENING CLASSES BEGIN:
Monique Cadieux
Dancing till 1,00 A. M.
XZB--&.ZUCItia
under 12
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 2 p. m., Siatur-
day, 'October 6th, 1956 for snow-
plowing for the 1956-1957 season in
the Township of Grey. Tender to
be by the hour, State type of
equipmer0 used. Lowest or any
'tender not necessarily accepted.
Mrs. B. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township .of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
TENDERS FOR STEEL SCRAP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 3 p. in., Satur- •
day, 'October 6th, 1956 for steel
.scrap 'on the Cranbrook {Bridge
at Lots 15 and 16. Concession XI,
Township of Grey, Tender to be ac-
con1paniecPhy certified cheque for
the amount of tender.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township 'of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
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.LLASHM.A.R
DRIVE-1N THEATRE
LISTOWEL. ONT.
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Knox Church, ETHEL
School will be open for the first
'evening classes^ of the autumn on
Wednesday October 10th, at 7;30. A
variety of subjects is offered, similar
to that of previous years: More de-
tailed information ' is given ,^-on
page 1 of this issue,
This is a worthwhile way to spend
one evening a week during the
'winter months.
Each year the number attending
evening classes increases,, and the'
Wilt: ham 'District High School, 1
Board *expects that there will b 1
many interested in the, classeS, I
offered for at least fifteen nights
beginning October 10th,
et per'sO 3 a Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
ANNIVERSARY •SERVICES
11 A. M. and. '7.30 P. M.
See Separate Notice'
"It takes less dame to do a'thing right
than to explain why you did it
;wrong."
WE WELCOME , YOU TO OUR
SERVICES,
CARD OF THANKS .
- Mr, Ephraim Parish, Mrs. Dave'
Hardy and George Turnbull wish to
express 016r sincere thanks and
;appreciation 'to all the neighbours,
friends and relatives' for a,ll the
kindness 181hoWn to thetn in their
Sad bereavement and. for the many
' floral 'tributes, Their kindnesS Nlll
never he forgotten.
CARD OF THANKS 1
My sincere thanks is here glYen
to Nadi those itVito expressed their
sympathy With flowers and cards
also Special thanks 'tie Mrs,, WH'
Martin, Mrs.. W. Edgar and Mrs. T.
Laidlaw for their kindness, et the
time of my recent bereavement
your theughtftitriesS Was 'deeply
laippreCiated.
M. Wineherg.
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TURKEY SUPPER
Brussels United Church are
holding a Turkey Dinner, Monday,
OctOber 15th., following Anniversary
Services. Sunday, Oct. 14th.
•••••••••••
Melville Church
11. A. M. Rally Day Service
Mr. Cecil' Thompson, Oranbrook
10.45 A. M. Children will meet in
the Sunday School room.
lAthetne T. Will Lift UP Mine, eyes --
Whitfield
TJadies Chorus. The Old Ragged Cross
Children resist the gospel lees than
Mother and dad.
MInIster`i Rev. H. T. Cohan, B. D.
OrghnISt: L. D, Thompson, R. M.
Delivet Wi PhOne 5
.....••••••••••••••11•1111MMO BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON 0 N T,
Box Office Opens at 7.30
First Show 13egIns at Dusk
Thurs.: Fri. Sept. 27 - 28
4 ' THE NIGHT MY
NUMBER CAME UP"
Michael Rerigrave Alexander Knox -
Sheila Sims
MMieterr
The Unit e d ChttPth • ThUrS., septa 27 ".28
THE thil5GES at TOKOAti •
OF CANADA (COW)
Rev. A. Lane. William Hoiden trace Kelly.
(Two Cartoonej:
9 vine WoriShiP -N11 A. M.
Re.* Day Service
NOTICE OF MEETING to
CONSIDER BY-LAW IN
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
'rake notice 'that 6,1,41-T.AW fat'
raising .$100,000.00 Ittider the lira-
visions of the Tile Drainage Act
will he taken into".consideratieti by
the 11,Iimicipal Connell Of the TOWA-
Ship Of MortiS at the TOWlighip Hall
on the 0th. day of October, 1958 at
the hour 'Of three iYelci,Cit in the
afternoon.
Gee. C. Martin, Clerk,.
Sat M,on. ' Sept. 29 - Oct. 1
Double Feature
"GAMBLER FROM NATOI-Ise
- Color
Dale Robertson, Debra Paget
"RACING BLOOD"
AUTO.
• WINDSTORM
LtAttifLITV
PLATE :GLASS.
BONDS`
• FIRE
•PERSONAL PROPERTY*
StffidLAiiiit
tELtVISION
Color
Sat CIIA11'6 •School will atSeeirible 'tvirth ,
rcorgi eigatibil Ter Worship i 11 A, M. •
Bill' Williams Jean Porter
e4Serve the Lord with gladitesS come.
before His ,presence; with. Singing."
Anglican. Church
d0' CANADA
r Portia. of tirtiteete
Matir.ee Sitorday ;^'
;rue*. ,,, Wed.
"WOMAN oiT1 JOE'; Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Thurs. 6
Sept, 24 - 25 - 26 - 27
Dianne direntri George Baker 16•1611/41 1 C
IiVlillam Hon Kim Novak
dineniaSoope and teohnloolor
(Adult) Aciutte 60o
Mon. Sept. 29 - Oct. I
"THE FAR HORIZONS"
Fred MacMurray Charlton. Heston
(Two Cartoons)
Saturday Nidtit Is
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VALUE $50.00
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Rai,. Fred E. Jeweit, L. Sil T. Rector hi' dotal, Comedy
tt.4 johhrs bhueoh, Brussels pivens Jelin. Donald Linden.
(Two' darted:1e)
11:90 'A. in. and' 8:00 P.
Every Tuesday Night Until End
Of Seeetiii it $ • Night
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