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Ready-to-wear News
Spring Coats
Beautiful Shades — Lovely Cloths
$19.95 to $45.00
Dresses —
in the up-to the-minute florals
$1,2.9s
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The Dresses for the Young Fry are
Very Eye-Catching
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New Shipment —
Flowers Blouses
Dresses Coats.
Sportrite Skirts
— Roo dearly loved to 'ever be
forgotten.
Loving Wife and Family
ENGAGEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Patterson, R.
R. 2, Bruissels, wish to announce the
'engagement of their daughter,
Margaret Jean, 'to Clifford A, Brown,
son'of 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown
of R. R. 2, West Monkton. Wedding
'to take Place in April.
Grade 11
Dopglati. Elliott, First Class Hon-
ors, 87 marks.
Donald F:ncher, First Class Hon-
'ors, 84 marks,
Grade 111
Sally Galbraith, First Class. Hon-
ors, 84 marks
Ruth. MeTaggart, First Class Hon-
ors, 85 marks
Jean Patrick, First Class Hon-
ors 87 marks
June ,I-Tillen. Honors, 79 marks
Grade V
Geraldine Denol's, First Glass
ors 84 marks
Barbara ,Turnbull, First Class Hon-
ors SO marks
Grade V111
Dale Cardiff, Honors 71 marks
Grade 1X
Mary Lott 'Wright, Honors 71
marks
Hon-
SINGING
Junior Grade
Yvonne Connelly, Honors 77 marks
THEORY
Grade 1
Marilyn Johnston; Pass . Grade 11
Fay Love, first Class Honors
The Theory examinations were
written at the United Church Par-
sonage, with Reim. Lloyd Brown
presiding.
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FOR EXTRA VALUE1
'Mrs, Louis H011ingee
Anne Stewart Hall, belOred wife
of the late Louis Hollinger passed
away ,at het heInte in Stratford on
March 6th after a lengthy illness.
Born Feb, 23rd, 1875, On Con; 14,
GrOY dlolwnshtp, she was the
daughter of the late Wm, John Hall.
And Margaret Learmont,
She is survived by two tone; Wm,
Of Grey township and Clarence of
Morris Township; three dalightett,
?Ate. Shuttle' of Stta:lfOrd,, Mtg,
Elizabeth Robertson, St. Catharines;
and Mrs. Frank (May) Sellers of
Morris "POWnehip, She Was pre-
deceased by one son Harold,
She is tilsO survived by six grand
children and' seven great gtand-chtld
ren. two slitters; Mrs, Clear of
B. and Mrs. Martha HtirtrieSS,,
two brotherao Franefe iif Washington, .
Atipt, of §ithitalAtb*titt,.
ti funerat eetivled was held
Monday trots ttie, D, A, Itc.i.bh tOttilijtAt..;
ttoriid, Atto, Greene
Presbyterian(*hitt con'-
Clitelhd thO service.
were thitl Tttally, Wm.
Pease, too Telly, Lloyd Abbibby,
12obt Iliad, acid Chas :
tio*ethbeteg tver;t1. Wircoo-§, 7-1"dee,
EXCLUSIVE!
CALF NOSE CLAW Calf Dose Claw is tic- signed to milk with heay. ter Milking action on the rear nuarters where italic is gen. evilly more alnindant, so that milking is completed in ell quarters at about the same time.
CALF NOSE INFLATION Ingenious, patented off center opening which. is designed to prevent. crawling and "Milk. Ionic"; eliminates need for strip-ping in most cases,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
&hanks and aplpreciation to relativ'es,
friends, and neighbours for the acts
ice kindness, ntelssages of sYmpathy,
also those who called on us during
our recent sad bereavement in the
less of a dear grandson. Special
thanks to Don MoArter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take thin opport-
unity of thanking my manyfriends
neighlxrate aind rein:0043, who
sent Me cards, letterls, and treats and
those that ihelnied in any way, also
those who came to visit me while I
was in the "Wingham hospital,
and since my return home.
Your kindness will always be re-
membered,
Hugh Johnston
CARD 60 THANKS
My neighbours• and friends will
hetet kiln* the dire:fort and betp
they were to Me in the het illiteat
Of MY my father, My eltidere thanki
to our dOdera and nurse and to those
Who Seat floral Otte, and the ninny
many cards of i§yinth,iirY, TO the
lodge sisters and ell who l'iteitiect.
Ise' Merit)! WilYe; I'm Siire tliieir
thoughObibbii§, 6.4 hitiabbes.will
never he forgotten.
ElSie and 646.
is.R.V3304. ?Of .Marell 19th, 1509
IN MEMORIAM.
AMIESON — In loving memory of
a dear brother and sister who
PliSised ;Way Illve years ago, March
16th, 1954
Many lonely tearta0to
(Mop a secret tear
But 4WaYs a beautiful ineplerY
we loved Sao dear.
W OD'S
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Going Easter Shopping
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A Gift by Yardley
April. Violets Talcum and Cologne, Red Roses Soap 50c Cake,
Old English Lavender, Talcum and Soap; Lip Sticks and Many
other items.
Easter Greeting Cards
t Of all the special occasion Greeting Cards the Easter Cards
are the most beautiful, Send one to ?friends. Priced at
5c, 10c and 15c each
Evening in Paris.
Soap, Cologne, Talcum, Toilet Water, Perfume
The. ..flapOui and
colour of butler
is Notwe's. Secret,
Of ones
Sadly Missed, by Jim, Isabel and
family.
ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS'
MARKETING MOOR
suposiptiNG 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS.
IN MEMORIAM
McqUAItItIE — In loving memory
of a dear antsbend and father,
William Thomas Mcquarrie, who
tpaSsed away ten years, March 21st
1949 ,
STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
We often think of bygone days
When we were all together
The family chain is gbroken new
But memories live iforetver.
ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered
leading to an Interim Elementary-School Teacher's
Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario.
TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1959. Descriptive booklet
"Teaching in the Elementary Schools of Ontario," tree
on request.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSIONS
ONE-YEAR COURSE: Standing in eight Grade 13
papers, one of which shall be English Composition or
English Literature.
TWO -YEAR COURSE: Secondary School Graduation
Diploma of the General. Course.
INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are conducted by the
Committee of Selection. Secondary school .students
interested in entering. Teachers' College should apply
for interview through the principal of their secondary
school. Other applicants should write to:
THE PRINCIPAL, STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
WATER STREET
TENDERS WANTED Easter Candy
Chocolate Coated Eggs, Bunnies Marshmallows, Peppermint
Patt es, Packaged Chocolates by Lowney, American Beauty.
Marashino Cherries, and other Good Assortments. GUARANTEE
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WHEN ONCE
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EXAMINATION RESULTS
iEgg Creme Shampoo ,Creme Rinse Hair
Conditioner 75c value for 590 75c size for 59c
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives
friends and neighbours for the acts
of kindness the night of the fire
and putting on the benefit dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Marks
and family. SMITH'S REXALL DRUG STORE
The Winter Examination , Centre
for the Western Ontario Conser-
vatory of Music, of London, was held
at the 'home ,of "Mr. and Mrs. Lou.ls
D. Thompson, Bruissels, ,Thursday,
February 26th. Mr. TI C. Chattoe, of
London was the examiner.
Mellowing are the results:
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• Brussels
Township of Grey
Tenders will be received by the
the undersigned until 1 p.m., Satur-
day, April 4th, 1959, for the con-
Struction A the CRANIBROOK
and PEARSON Drains and the re-
pair of the HOWARD Drain in the
Township of Grey. The CRAN-
BROOK Drain consists of 2,650 lineal
feet of tile drain, The PEARSON
Drain consists of 1,258 lineal
feet ,olf tile .drain. The HOWARD
Drain consists of 8,650 lineal feet
cif open drain. Plans and specifies,t-
pies may 'ha seen _at the Clerk's
office, Ethel, Ont. Tenders to be
accormlanied by certified cheque for
10% of amount of tender.
Phone 62 C&G;KRAUTER co.
PLUMBINGS.HEATING
SWEET METAL OFE:BuRnERS
BRUSSELS iaota. 47 X
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is here ex-
pressed to all these who, with kindly
thoughtfulness sent me gifts and
cards and visited me while I wee a
hospital patient and since my return
home, These were all deeply appre-
ciated. Clerk, Township of Grey.
W. E. 'Willis
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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free Estimates Prompt Service Guaranteed Workmanship
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R. R. 3 BRUSSELS PHONE 83r4
CARD OF THANKS
I take tide opportunity to thank all
those who so kindly remembered me
with ,cards, gifts, and flowers, and
those who visited me while I was 'a
patient In the hosPital and since my
return home.
Your thoughtfulness has been
appreciated.
Selwyn Baker
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CARD OF. THANKS
'We wish to extend our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our many
!friends and neighbours, for the acts
of kindness, messages of sympathy
and lovely floral tributes received
during our recent sad bereavement,
in the loss of a dear mother, It
was imoireciated Very much and
will not be forgotten.
. Mrs. Lillian Near, Earl Sellers.
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Phone 80 Brussels
Gaviller, McIntosh and Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
Walkerton
D. A. HUNTLEY, C. A. — Resident Manager
Telephones — Business 633; Residence 106
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Income Tax Computed
it a reasonable rate. Wilt compute income tax fern* for business.
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