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A Little Bit of Heaven
LUCY'S GENERAL STORE
CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 887-6835
Open Now From 9 a.m. to 9 p,m.
Sundays 11 a.m. to. 9 11.114.
JANUARY SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
CLOTHING SHOES BOOTS and"
WHAT HAVE YOU
PHONE $87-9339 WE DELIVER
• BEST BUYS and WINDOW POSTERS
AT RED & WHITE
Lady Scott Bathroom Tissue Save 19c 4 for 59c •
Mix or Match Feature Libby's Fancy Cream Corn
or Green Peas 14 oz. Tins .... .... '5 tor 99c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing. 16 oz. Jar Save 9c — 39C
Tang Orange Crystals pre-priced 4 for 89c ......... 69c
Heinz Catsup Save 27c 11 oz. btls. 4 for 89c
Red & White Peanut Butter Save fic 16 oz, 43c
Crisco Oil Save 16c 38 oz. . - .. .99c
Nabob Coffee 1 lb. Bag • 69c
Maxwell House Inst. Coffee, Reg: $1.39, 6 oz. Jar $1.09 iCHRISTMAS
'DRAW WINNERS
The Madam Hardware Stdre
draw for the Rand NcNally globe
and. Atlas was wen by Jim RoSe.
Riley was the winner of the
swag lamp given in the draw held
by 111. Watts: of the Rann Furniture
Store.
CRANBROOK AREA
DART LEAGUE
:Dart Scores iachiding Dec
Individual Standing
NaMe Points
Jim Hart la
Jack Knight 62
11M Patterson 62
Doug Rathwell 55
Ernie Back, 53
Eldon 'Wick 52
Donald Perrie 41
Rae Houston 46
Stewart Steiss 43
Evan Cassidy 40
Bob Alexander 39
Ken EiScher 38
Doug "Evans 31
Gordon. Engel 35
jim Knight 34
tradley Speiran 32
Jack Cox • ......... 4 30
Murray Fischer 30
Glenn. Huether 29
Lothar Weber 29
G. Hetherington ,27
l'rauk Workman .. 25
Elston Speiran 24
M.
Karel Ancerl (Toronto Symphony)
lectured onCBC radio along With
Frati-Paul Decker (Montrs4I fiym.
phcinW) 6m11.0.000!
Ralph Noble 23
13111 Gordon 82
Carman Smith. 21,
Ken MacDonald 20
Mac, McIntosh
Bruce Fischer 16
Pete van Veen 13
Donald Clark 12
S, Stevenson 11
Cart Uhler 9
John Strickler 6
Earl Du nit 4
'Fra.rry Bolger 1.
TeaM Standing
Ralph Noble
Ernie Back 41
Doug Ra th well 41
.Brit Patterson 37
Bob Alexander 34
Jim Hart: 28
:Mac Metntosli
Harry Bolger
Dart Scores including Jan. 5
Individual Standing
Jim ]:dart
;Jim Patterson ..... 74
Ernie. Back 69
Jack Knight 62
Eldon Wick 59
Donald Perrie 59
Hong Rathwell 55
Rae '[1'ou.stoti 48
Stewart Steiss 48
Lob Alexander 48
Doug EVIan's 46
`Ken Fischer 41
Gordon Engel . . . ......41
F4Vat1 CasSidY 40
Jim Knight 40
Bradley Speiran. 38
Alurrtiv riseher 33
G. :Hetherington 32
Tack Cox , ... „ 31
Lothar Weber 31
Clean. Huether ...„ .... . ,,„,„„ 29
Frank Workman .... ...... „ 29
Bill Gordon 27
Ken 'MacDonald 26
Ralph Noble ...... „,., 25
Eston Speitan „ ... „„,„.„ 24
Carman Smith 24
Mae `.Mellitosh .... .
24
Bruce Fischer 19
Pete van Venn
Donald Cork 13
Carl Uhler 12
Harry Bolger ..„„ .... :12
S. Stevenson
Marl 'Donn
John Strickler 5
Team Standing
Ernie Back
Ralph Noble
48
Jim Patterson 44
Doug Rathwell .....
Bob Alex:andel' 39
Earry i30401, ,„ ...... ..... „„, 32.
iiiltl HON. 31
MAO hialitott ,;„,Homioollt 40'\
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THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister; Rev. E. L . LeDrivio
Organist: Mrs. John Eiryain
Sunday School p.m,
Divine Worship 1-1.30 a.m.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
minist.or
RSV, C. 4. McCAR1191-1.
4.A1. Church S411001
11:00 A, M. Divine Worship
The Mysteries of the Kingdom
(1) The Sower And The Soil
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt
ANGLICAN CHURCH
St. JOHN'S BRUSSELS
The Rev. J. Kith Stokes,
B.A., S.T.EI,
Box 47, 13lyth, Ontario
Phone 523-9334
(Epiphany I)
11 :30 Morning Prayer
Organist: Mrs. G. Pryce
RECEPTION
Seaforth Community Centre
for
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Wilbee
(nee Sharon Johnston)
Ladies:
Please Bring Sandwiches
DAVID SHIMS
David Shiels, Onondaga, and a
former resident of. Graham's Sur-
vey died in St. Joseph's Hospital,
on Sunday, December 28, 1969 in
his 87th year. Husband of Marjorie.
Ellen Wardim father. 'of Harold,
Shiel of Brantford; also survived
by 3 graudchidren and 3 great-
grandchildren. Rested at the Hill
and Robinson Limited Funeral
Home until Tuesday evening. Ser-
vice at S o'clock, Interment was in
Wood lawn Cemetery, ;Ntitchell, on
Wednesday morning, Rev. Neil
MacLean officiated.
BOWLING NOTES
January 5th, 1970
Team Standings
Beth's Rascals . ..... „.„,.... 101
Al's Aces 93
GOrd's Cats ,,„ . ... .. . ; 89
.Jane's. Pennies 84
Muzzie's Fuzzier 82
Jacks 4-, 'Queens 80
Ladies' Singlet
Ruth Lowe«...,,....:,,• 28.4
Jane Warn 224
A n n Lowe 213
Ladies' Triples
Ruth Lowe
:Jane Ward
Merle ConsinS ....... .7
Men's Singles
Dave Hastings228, 226
Bill Stephenson 227
John Cousins . . 4: . 1,41,0 225
Men's Triples
Dave Misting* 668
Cord Math eiioit 611
Al Harvey .. 6.10
Thdllks 10 all those who have
VPrIeWed their Post 3ohAorilikion,
CRANBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs Stan. Machin,
Listowel, .Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn ,
Ricky and Bonita, Mr, and 'Airs.
Don Jacklin, Tracy and Danny, all
of Blooiningdale. and Miss Joanne
Donn and Bill Muchan, London, oft
Boxing Day,
WitIHPerrie, of Toronto Univer-
sity, spent the holidays at his
Morrie here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes MeEachern
spent Christmas with their son,
Winston and Mrs. 1ioE4achern and
Gamily, Gall
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Knight, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hemingway, Mr.
and Mrs. JIM Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
'Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
.Knight, attended the Baulch-
Knight wedding in Kox College
Chapel. Toronto, on Dec. ei)th,
Mr..and Mrs. RoSs Veitch haVe
returned from an enjoyable holi-
day Spent in Florida.
Holiday visitors at the hOme of
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch includ-
ed Mrs. Henderson Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Henderson and Cheryl,
Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Peloquin and
Scott, all of Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Kelly, Kin-
cardine, visited: Mts. Lytle Gordon.
:Word has been received of the
death of a former CranbroOkite in
the person of Mrs. Sarah Camp-
bell, in Regina, Mrs. Campbell was
the eldest daughter or ihe late
.Jacob and Mrs. Longt
ed a play "Quack-quack" by pupils
of Grades 7 and .8.01 -Grey Central
school, accordian .numbers by
Brian McIntosh,. Listowel, musical
numbers by Brian and Bruce "Nic-
Intosh and dancing by Bonnie and
Heather. Mrs. Sill :Bremner, Doug •
and Mrs. Ross Knight supervised
teen-age dancing to records with
prizes as follows: Spot dances,
Coyle Lake. and Ken'-(114x; Linda
Morrow and .Brian Work. Elimin-
ation ; Tavkie -Guy and 'Murray
Bremner. Nearest Birthd4y: •
Nancy Knight, 'Unrolling .Contest:
Bonnie .8i-et-liner • and Allan •
Houston, 2nd, Jot% Pearson and
Michael Petta.pieee, 3rd, Gwen He-
Lean and Billie Pearson. Pro-' •
gressive euchre was played in the
hasem ent,': with . winners •„ of High. •
score Marie Veitch and. Glenn. •
Tinether and lbw Darwin .
charme.
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Holiday ']sitars at the hoine of
Mr. and Mrs, \V..1..Petrie were
Rev. James Perrie 1.3.A„ Strathroy.
Charles Cardiff of Kitchener, Mrs.
Edgar Volinger and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Schnell of Fruitland.
Evening of Entertainment
586 The Cranhrook W. 1, sponsored
581 an evening of entertainment on
479 December 2.9th in the ConummilY
Centre, A variety program inelud-
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