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Sizes 8-18
Huskys, Slims
and Regulars
WE'VE GOT TO
BE KIDDING
Our Complete
Range Of
Men's
WORK CLOTHING
is now reduced
20%
ALL RIGHT
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Men's One Piece
SNOWMOBILE
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Canadian made Heavyweight
nylon in regular and Calls,
Reg. to $79.98
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DON'T MISS THIS
MAD VALUE
The ultimate in •
easy care and
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Men's GWG
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JEANS
Navy, Brown, & Grey
Reg. $27.98
'1999
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Sy MRS. IRVIN. RAPIER
DASHWQ00.
Dr. COpehion, represen-
ting the ministry of Health
spoke to 46 people at the-
Community Centre
slay evening. A unantmoUS
vote was given to the Dash-
wood and area medical
committee to purchase land
to build a medical centre for
the area..
Beavers see turkeys
The Beavers were very
busy during October, The
first meeting began with all
the boys going to Baskins
and Robins, Grand Bend for
ice-cream, The following
week, they went to Hayter's
turkey farm to see where
their Thanksgiving turkey
came from, The Beavers
saw how 1,000 head of cattle
were fed and housed and
14,000 turkeys. They were
LAW CLERK, GRAD - Lynn
Clarke, daughter of Art and
Betty Clarke, Exeter, received
a diploma in Legal Office
Administration at the Fall
Convocation of Fanshawe
College. She is presently
employed at The London
Legal Clinic,
Brinsley
couple
graduate
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Among the graduates of
York University this fall
were Jane Corbett receiving
the degree of Master of
Business Administration and
her husband John Becker
received a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Mawson of
Parkhill and Mrs. Annie May
Windsor were recent visitors
with Mrs, Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley.
Mrs. George Prest spent a
few days with her daughter
Cindy Prest of Scarborough.
The first euchre party of
the fall season will be held at
Brinsley School Friday night
November 7.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis
invited Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Hodgins and Andrea, Mr. &
Mrs. Mike Horner and Mr. &
Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and
Viola Lewis to a birthday
supper, Sunday evening.
•47AcIv° NOvin140“, 1984 To buy land for medical centre
Dashwood men elect officers, Beavers visit turkey farm
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grateful to the Hayter family
for the tour and treat they,
supplied.
Recently the Beavers
constructed crafts, played
gamesand talked about
Beaver's laws and Mato.
On Monday the Beavers all
came in costume for their
Hallowe'en party. They
bobbed for apples, played,
pin the nose on the pumpkin
and read a spooky story.
Everyone had a great time,
November the Dashwood
Beavers. will be engaged in
activities• such as tours,
investor night and crafts,
Achievement day
Everyone is reminded at
Achievement Day for the 4-H ,
clubs, Saturday, November 8
at Stephen central School;
also the bazaar and craft
sale at the Community
°entre, Wednesday,
November Atli.
Dashwood. Men's Club held
the fall dinner meeting
Monday at, the community
centre, Melvin Stade,
president, was in charge of
the business.
Officers elected for the
coming year are: president,
Anthony Martene; vice-
presidents, Bud Durdin, Earl
Keller and Ray Hartman;
secretary, Ray Rader;
treasurer, Donald Weigand,
auditors, Bill Becker and
Victor Hartman; striking
committee, Jack Schade and
Ralph Weber; membership.
committee, Robert Hoffman
and Donald Rader; program
committee, Ronald Merner,
Jack Ford,, Wilfred
Ormandy, Douglas Russell,
Donald Bender and Victor
Hartman,
Fun Hallowe'en party
Dashwood Men's Club held
its. annual Hallowe'en dance
Saturday November 1. The
costumes were many and
varied making it hard for the
judges. Prizes went to Rick
Parsons, best male costume;
Kim Dearing best female
costume; Mary Ellison and
Jim Hoffman, best 'dressed
couple; Shelley Wareing,
most resourceful; Susan
Rumball, most frightening,
Everyone had a good time,
Persona Is.
Mrs., Jessie. Ford and
daughters Lyle Broderick,
Dorothy Frettchtel, Marie
Brintnell, Myrtle Gusso and
Vesta Miller visited Mrs.
Nellie Hughes at the Huron
Nursing Home in Windsor,
Sunday,
They also called on Joe
Green who is 94 years of age,
Mrs, Mervyn Tieman,
delegate, and Mrs, Eben
Weigand attended the
provincial convention of the
W.I. at St. Marys last
Monday, Mrs, Gordon
Bender attended Tuesday's
sessions,
Eric and Wendy
Nethercott have returned
from their honeymoon in the
Poconos and will be residing
at RR 3, Granton.
Prior to the wedding 'they
were feted at a family
shower at the Anderson hall,
It was a pantry shower and
they received many useful
aids and groceries followed
by a smorgasbord supper.
Wendy was guest of honor
at a community shower at
Dashwood United church,
Fern and Carol Dougall
honored Wendy at a Sunday
Brunch shower. Friends and
neighbours of Eric held a
shower at the home of 'Mrs.
Florence Armstrong,
Wendy very graciously
thanked everyone and in-
vited them to her wedding
and reception, '
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rader
and Mr. and Mrs
Rader attended the Gamble-
Liddiard wedding at Our
Saviour Lutheran Church,
London, and the dinner and
reception at the Ivanhoe. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rader
attended the reception.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert. Rader
held a dinner in honor of her
mother's birthday. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cudmore, Grand Bend and
members of the family,
Jamie, Janice and Chris
Regier, Crediton; Mr. and
Mrs, George Tiernan, Mr.
and. Mrs, Michael Tiernan
and Mrs. and Mrs. Gary
Tiernan,
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CORDUROY JEANS
Straight Legs & Flares
Reg. NOW $ 1999
27.98
When is this
madness going
to stop?
DON'T GET BLINDED
BY THE MOONLIGHT
AND MISS THIS
BOYS
LEVI'S and GWG
JEANS & CORDS
Are Now
Levi's
GWG
and Wrangler
Straight Leg
And Boot
JEANS
Are
Only $1 9 99
Pants, Shirts,
Smocks,
Overalls,
Coveralls etc.
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Even our
Girls Wear
is affected
by this
MADNESS
20%
PERFECT FOR
CHRISTMAS GIVING
Our Complete Stock Of Men's
VELOUR TOPS
Example
Reg. Sale
29.98 23.99
34.98 27.99
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All Ladies
Ski Jackets
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THE MIDNIGHT SLASHER STRIKES AGAIN
LADIES JEANS
Straight Legs
and Baggies
Farini, Lees, Sasoon,
Rebel, GWG, Levi's
Roadrunner, Hash, Scratch etc.
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Men's Levi's & GWG
SHIRTS
Flannels & Broadcloths
Reg. Sale
19.98 15.99
21.98 17.59
22.98 18.39
24.98 19.99
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Men's
Heavyweight, High Bibbed Front
SNOWMOBILE PANTS
Reg. 37.98 Sizes Small to X-Large
NOW '27.98 SAVE 90
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Co-Ordinates, Skirts,
Vests & Blouses
Did You Notice That
All Of Our Girls
Slims, Jeans,
Cords, Sweaters,
Dresses, Skirts,
Blouses.
NOW
The Soft Warmth of
Ladies Corduroy 200/
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