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WED, • THURS. - FRI NOV.
"THE TRUTH ABOUT SPRING"
Colour
Starrinn. Hayley Mills - John Mills - James McArter
It's the funny story of a young girl. who grows up into 114
first romance.
SATURDAY MATINEE NOV.
"THE BOY AND THE LAUGHING DOG"
SAT.. MON TUES. NOV. i - S • 9
"CAT BAIJ...OU"
Colour
StIrring: Jane Fonda - Lee Marvin Dwayne Hickman
This is the funniest western ever made. It's an action-packed
fun Lest that's different in every, way.
WED, - THURS, - FRI. NOV., 10 - 11 • 12
"HELP"
Colour
Starring; The Beatles'
The Beatles embark on a high adventure and comedy with a
unique beat all their own,
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Homelite Zins E-Z
Mc CU 110 tiCh 151 145 — D44 141
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New bar, chair sprocket, clutch and muffler
With the nurch9.se of Oregon Chain bars grooved and
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We keen a camniete lire of warts for 1-16rnelite, Pioneer,
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el•H Homemaldng Club
Second Meeting
The second meeting of the 4-EL
cub "Sleeping Garments" was
held Oct. 8, 1965. at 7:00 p.m. at
the home of Judy and Afrs Gra-
ham 'Work, The meeting was
opened with the 4-H Plelge. '
The business ponion came next.
The next meeting will be held
on Oct. 15th. at 7:00 p.m. at Mair'
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Shirley De-
vries, There was a discussion on,
what, the book covers will be like
for the club.
The aiscussion land practical
work followed'. Mrs. Devries dem-
onstrated the making of the flat
seam,' The roll call, which was,
why I chose my material, follow-
ed with the girls giving numerous
and varied answers. The meeting
closed with 0 Canada,
A social gathering after the
nleeting, was enjoyed by all. ,
Third Meeting
The third meeting of the 'Brus-
sels sight Stitchers was held on
Tuesday, Oct. 15th, at 7:00 at the
home of Norma Afstir.
The meeting was opened with
the 4-H Pledge. The next meeting
will be held on Oct. 22. at Hem-
ingways, Laurel Hemingway
read the minutes of the Test
meeting a nd the hook covers.
were discussed.
Mirs. Wheeler demonstrated,
and notes were given on :
(1) The use of the tracing wheel
and carbon paper.
(Z) Stay-stitching
(3) Gathering and lapped seams
(4) Machine. Pasting
(5)' French Seam
(0) Assembling Clarmcm.': pinny
ing and basting
All girls participated in the
practcal work and answered the
roll call "How I" prepared my
material."
The meeting was closed with
0 Canada and delicious lunch
was served
Rosemary Plake and :Laurel
ITeminzWay hare been chosen to
Present their demonstration
from thr, nroviouv nirnipot on
"Froozirr: Fruits and V.zotnhles"
tri nn 7\7.'1 2nd 19175.
h MeatIrir;
Th(1- ?Wirth i',10.tit'it ttntri hell
on Oct. 22nd, at 7;00 p.m, at Hem-
ing-ways, The' meeting vas opened
with the 4-H Pledge,
The business part followed. The
minutes were read by Rosemary
Blake. The next meeting will be
held at Devries at 7:00 p.m. on.
Oct. 29th. The exhibit for Ach-
ievement Day was discussed.
The discussion and demon
stration came next. Mrs. Devries
showed how to make bias and
corded, piping, averyone joined in
work on their garment. Roll call
the practical wank, which was
showing a sample of mater-
ial and a seam suitable for the
garment. 'rile girls answered.
accordingly, The meeting closed
with 0 Canada. Everyone enjoyed
the get-together after.
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Heavies, 15c to lac per lb.
Leghorns 9c to 10c per lb.
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