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What Method of Marketing would you
favour for the Main ,''agricultural Pro-
ducts? The group favoured .Co-Oper.,
ativc Marketing for ereton and eggs,
that Co-operative marketing for stock
would be successful if farmers would
stick together. We have been warned
that surpluses of farm products may
develop in the near future, How should
we ..plan 'to meet it? Better distribu-
tion Would do away with surpluses, or-
ga4ized marketing would help, also
mdse storage. A system of monetary
exatange, is a hindrance to distribut-
ion. The next inecting will be held at
Grand prizes fur the month went to
Mrs. Vincent and Mr, Wm. Bieman.
During the 'evening Mr Orval Taylor
• introduced Mr Harvey ,1 ohnston, who
told the group about the Huron Couit
ty Hospitalization plan The next
meOig will be held at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Chamney.
Sixth Line Forum
The Sixth Line Farm Forum met
at home of Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Smith, with Mr. Smith as leader and
an attendance of twenty-two. The sub-
ject for the night was "This little pig
went to market." The question was
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"An Ideal Husband',
Paulette Goddard Michael Wilding
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BELGRAVE
The regular dance held for the Ath-
taZk Association drew a good crowd.
tbert Bacon and Harry Adams were
ioartagers.
Master Clarence Walker, son of Mr.
tizre Mrs. George Walker is in Wing-
Hospital.
Goes In Training
Miss Audrey Anderson, second clan-
Ater of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson,
liatt for Hamilton on Tuesday to train
Ear a „nurse, in the' General Hospital.
The community extend best wishes
and every success in her career:
Prior to her departure the Brussels
soft ball club held a party in her
honor when they presented her with
a radio, Audrey was a very popular
member of the Brussels Ball team,
and very active in the 13elgrave Unit-
ed Church Sunday School, Young
Peoples, and a member of the choir
and the Junior Farmers,
The Ninth Line Euchre
The ninth line Euchre party was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Chamney on Friday night, The
winners were high Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Vincent, low prize to Ann
Chamney and Albert Bienfan.
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A Real Special. Large size, Reversible 66 x 80. Satin Bound. Reg. $5.85
Heavy weight, large size Reversible, Satin bound. Regular $6.49
Reduced to $4.39
"I've waited so long for an electric refriger-
ator that I decided to have only the best.
That's why I chose a Westinghouse True-
Temp. I like the way it maintains the constant
cold food needs for most efficient storage ...
That's going to mean real savings on our
food bills. I like the -Way it has a place for
everything . . . and, with Westinghouse
quality, I know it's going to last me a long,
long time."
CHECK THESE
FEATURES
True-Temp Cold
Control
Economiser Sealed-in
Unit
Covered Meat Keeper
Convenient Stor-Dor
Glass-topped Humi-
drawer
Sa.nalloySuper-Freezer
Built-in Watchman
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INFANTS' SATIN COMFORTERS, Pink and Blue Reversible, all New
Wool filled. REDUCED to $2.29
3-piece INFANTS' WOOL SET - JACKET, BONNET and BOOTEES-
Reg. $3.25. REDUCED to $1.49 The Salvation Army ;IAMBI CHURCH
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor Captain and Mrs. H. deVries Now on Display at
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RADIO & ELECTRIC
YARN- Fine Knitting YARNS. Discontinued Lines in 3 and 4-ply, al-
most every colour. REDUCED TO CLEAR, per oz. ball 21c 11:00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.-Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service.
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Come and Enjoy - His Presenee
with Ds.
Children's Meeting, Fri., 7 p.m.
"In 'Whom we have redemp-
tion through His Blood, the for-
giveness of sins, according to the
riches of His grace", Ephesians
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Monday-
7i0.1) p.m.-Sunshine Hour.
'Tuesday-
2:30 p.m.-Home League.
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8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting.
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of Pure Wool BOYS' BREECHES, double knee and seat. Reg. $4.85 to $5.50-
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MACKINAW COATS-A very warm Coat in two tone colors. Sizes up to
16 years. Reg. $8.95. REDUCED to $5.95
Whip Salad Dressing
32 oz. a". 2& . c jar
16 oz.
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Morning. Cheer 1 E. D. Smith's Pure
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53c I Tomato Ketchup . . .25c
CONCENTRATED JAVEX, large bottle , . . . 25c
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who prefer the cosmetics
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Elizabeth Arden will find full
representation of these
.celebrated preparations now
in our Cosmetic Department
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.in powder and lip pencil to the
most luxurious bath adjuncts
and including, of course,
every essential for the care of the hair, scalp, and complex.
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not be flooded.
The remainder of the evening was
spent playing progressive euchre with
high prizes going. to 'Mr, and Mrs.
Frank McCormick, low prizes to Mrs.
Wilfred McKague and Peter. McKag-
ue. Mrs, Oscar Holmes won the prize
for the most lone hands. The next
meeting will be at the home of Mn
and Mrs. Wilfred McKague,
the home of Mi.. and Mrs. Mel. Brad-
burn with Mr. Bradburn as leader
solvent. The following officers and
directors for 1949 President, Mr. Gil-
bert Nethery; 1st. Vice, Mr. Harry
Sturdy, 2nd. Vice, Maitland Henry;
Directors, John Buchanan, Archie
Young, Orval McGowan, Clem Gal-
braith, Baillie Parrott, W. N. Watson,
Wallace 13011, John Young, Robert
Craig, ,M, Rooney, Harry Gibbons.
The following compose the men's
committee. Walter Oster, W. J. Halle-
hatt, J. B. Watson, Leonard McNall,
Stanley Chellow, Miss Livingstone, who has been the' very efficient secre-
tary, resigned and will carry on until
the new secretary is appointed. The
following comprise the Ladies Corn-
Inittee, Mrs, tIodgins;'1,trs. A. YOutig,
Mrs. Watt, Miss Watt, Mrs. Radfofrd,
Mrs, Bellinger, Mrs Haltahan, Mise
Gillespie, Mrs, Webster. The date set
for the Vah, is Septeromber 15th,
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Huron Bruce Forum
Huron-Bruce Farm Forum met on
January 31st, at the honie of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McKague with an attend-
ance of 18. The topic for discussion
was "This Little Pig Went To Mar
ket." Our forum thought the best
method of marketing would be Gov-
erment Control ivith marketing boards
for the different commodities, as this
method would give us steadier prices.
In regards of surpluses of farm pro-
duets developing, we thought this situ-
ation should be handled by marketing
boards, who should notify the farmers
what different commodities he should
grow In order that the market would
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Florida Pascal large bunch California
Head Lettuce,, ea. . .15c I Green Celery .. .20c
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BLYTH
The annual meeting of Blyth Agric-
cultural Society was held on Thursday
afternoon with a large attendance,
plendid reports were presented by the
various committees,r Special mention
of the Calf Club With Mr. Jack Kett!.
dry, chairman, who did a wonderful
job, The 1948 Blyth Fair was one of
the best held and has proved to !be
Special Price
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