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Wingham 1091
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supply of CO-OP * fertilizer
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FEB. 1st to F E, 13ttik
SEW: OZAW'A CONDUCTS
The Toronto Symphony, under
its hew cotidtictor Japanese-born
Ozawa, Will be heard on the
CBC radio network as part of
(In 2.1l-weel: Symphony Hall series
which started Thurslay, Oct 28.
Alternate weeks the Montreal Syiu
phony under the direction of Zubit*
Miehta is heard.
THS BRUMIXIA POST ORtASSgt.s, ONTARIO THURSDAY,, 3:11, 1060
DON'T YOU WI51-i YOU WERE IN FLORIDA?
While you're at home then, serve your family 'Flarkii
Fruit in
ORANGE hiPPLa:
Call for Appointment
PAULINE'S =BEAUTY SHOP
Walton Phone 470J6
Thanks for renewing your Post. 1
SPECIAL, ON PERMS
From 4th to 18th of Feb.
iCE CREAM
CREAMY-SMOOTH ORANGE ICE CREAM FLECKED
WITH, PIECES OF ORANGES ANO KNFAPPLES
ALWAYS KEEP A HALF GALLON IN YOUR FREEZER.
FOR QUICK and EASY SERVING
:amemosisaearie4niee ss:tv.pesessossaftreises.orie
$12.50
$10.00
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you spingig
teNtillizer
Don't make the mistake of
waiting until spring to buy
your fertilizer , that's
when everyone else decs.
That's when supplies can
run low toe, even in the
best-stocked warehouses.
for $9,95
for $7,95
The annual meeting of Ku=
Presbyterian Church wilt be held
Feb. Sth. There will be a pot luck
supper at seven o'clock followed
by the congregational Meeting.
Mrs, John Schnook spent a few
days with Mr, and Mrs. George.
Evans, Brussels.
We are pleased to report that
Mr. John Perrie was able to come
Buy your CO.-OP fertilizer now
and you'll enjoy worthwhile early
delivery savings. Special winter
savings are in effect from:
stave to
CRATti.BRQOK.
THE UNITE1) CHURClit
Of CAMADA
MInister: Rev, A. M. Johnston
V.A. RD.
oripnist: Mies 411oron Storey
9:46 a.m. gimrab 4chauj
11:00 a.tn. Patuic WOralUP
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF :CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
interim moderator:
Rev. AlleLeae
Organist: Margaret Thompson
ARGT
10:00 Climb Selt604
41:00 aau. Public Worship
ANGLICAN CHURCH
1 OF GAltAIMo
Rector: Rev. H. Jcinninfla
organist: him. a, &Mott
ST. JOHNS
11:30 a.m. i-imy communion
and Primary Cnuich Segoot
St. Alban's and St. oavio's
ATW4.000
10 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church Setwol
'ho=ne from Wingliam itospitni
on Saturday.
Murray Br-inner came home
last week from LastOwei
pital.
The Ladies' Aid held a quilting
on Wednesday of last week at tile
home of Mrs. Alex Steiss. There
was a good attendance and the
quilt was quilted and bound.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin and
Tracy Lynn, of Kitchener, visited
with her parents, Air. and Mrs.
F-lari Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Liigel.,
accompanied by Mir. and Mrs..
Harry Bolger and Mrs. Jim
Bolger, visited in Louden on
Sunday with Mr. Jim. Bolger in
Victoria Hospital where he has
been a patient since November,
The Women's institute are
holding another euchre party in
th,e Community Centre on Friday
evening, February 4th. come and
enjoy a social evening. Lunen,
will be provided and a silver
collection taken.
The Rev. T. F. Kennedy, who
passed away last week in List-
owel Hospital began his ministry
in Cranbrook and Ethel around
1920. While living in. the manse
he was married to Miss Lovette
Ballantyne of Brussels, and their
two older sons, Jack and Billie
were born hers.
Introduction of. 'Canadian deci-
mal currency. Completion of the
Atlantic cable. Discovery of gold
in the sand bars at, the Prager
River brought 30,000 miners into
Ivliat was then an tutorgatitz,ed
territory; the British govern-
ment formed a new colony and
named it Tiritish Columbia in
Poetical allusion to Christopher
Columbus. All took place fit 1858. 1
ALL SALES CASH
WALOCOAN
Mr •Boir Humphries,
was home. .for the weekend witn
his parents, till'. and -drs. Stew-
art Humphries.
Miss 131'enda Houston, accom-
panied by triend, London, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Houston.
r. Frank .Kirkby, who has been
a patient in Seaforth 'Community
Hospital has ,•reurned home.
Mrs-Gordon 1V.IcGavin, who has .
been a patient in Seatorth Com-1
affinity. Hospital.. for the past two
weeks has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil 111eGavin and
son Brian were weekend visitors
'with Mg% and Mrs. William.
Dinsmoreof Brampton; Mr, and.
Mrs. Ronald Ennis of Highland
Creek, and also with other friends
in that arcs.
PER,CY SP RAN
Percy C. Stephenson, ci, died
suddenly, on. Monday, at. Alex
ander Marine and. General
tusnigal, .Goderieli.
1,0111 in trey downship, son of
the late :Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Speiran, he had lived in uoder-
ich Township tor the past be
years, lie was a memoer of
Union United Church, Goder-
if ,11 Tow,nship.
Surviving are his Wife, the
iormer, Gertrude Elliott' a sOa
Gotierich; a brother &win.
fiance rtline; two sisters, nue.
Joseph (Stella) White , Clear-
Water, Fl.; Mrs. M. C. Moore, St.
Thomas. 1141,
`Tie fiarieral service will be
ht Id Thursday, at 2 p.m.. at the
Lodge funeral home, Goderich,
Rev. Hugh. Wilson., Victoria,
Street United Church, will Otto-
lale. Burial in Maitland cemetery.