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KING DEPT. STORE
TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m.
"The Friendly Store" 0
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Annual Remnant Sale
February 24
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Hunter's Vz'lh. pkg,
Party Roll Cheese. ..30c
Van Camp 15 oz. tin
PORK & BEANS Ilc (Adult Entertainment)
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SEE OUR DISPLAY—TUES., FRI. and SAT.
Pastry From Teeswater Bakery 0 Morris, spent last week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLennan.
Miss Lola Willis sof Listowel, who
spent the past week at her home here,
has returned to her duties at the Lis-
towel Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of
Winthrop, were Sunday visitors with
their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Holt and
Mr. Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald
and Clifton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Clifton MacDonald at
Auburn.
GORRIE
Two rinks of curlers Geo. Gallaway,
Harold King, Wes. Gallaway and Ir-
ving Toner; M. Nash, Jas. Douglas,
Jack Cathers and Ken Hastie were in
Listowel for the Bonspiel held there
on Monday.
Howick Legion sponsored another
„of their fortnightly dances in the
Hall on Monday evening with music
by the Ranch Boys of Wingham.
Gorrie Won Monday Night's Game
In' the third game ,with Moltke at
Gorrie Monday night, Gorrie won with
a score of 11-4. There was a fine at-
tendance. The fourth game will be
played at Mildmay qn .Wednesday
night it is expected.
IN PLAIN SHADES;
CHECKS and STRIPES
100% All-wool
Coatings
Size 344s doz.
Navel ORANGES . .29c
Size '4s Florida Bunch
CELERY STALKS 19c
SPECIAL PRICE
Size 96s
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Grapefruit
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The regular monthly meeting of
the East Wawanosh Federation was
held in the Belgrave Co-Operative
Club rooms with 15 members of the
Executive and Directorate present.
The minutes of the Jan. 18th meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
IL L. Sturdy seconded by Orval Tay-
lor. Mr. S. P. Hallahan reported for
the committee "which had approached
the Council seeking assistance in the
erection of road markers for the
Township." He reported that the
Council would assist to the extent of
$25.00, He also moved a motion of
appreciation to the council for their
consideration and assistance. Motion
was seconded by Albert Bieman.
Moved by Orval Taylor, seconded
by Aldin Purdon that Albert Bieman,
S. P. Hallahan and H. L. Sturdy be a
committee to find material and have
road signs made. Mr. J: H. Campbell
gave a report on the County Feder-
ation meeting of Jan. 28th.
Moved by Charles Robinson, sec-
onded by Albert Diem= that Aldin
Purdin be appointed member of the
Hog Producers committee.
Mr. Cecil Falconer of Whitechurch,
was preSent at the meeting and spoke
'briefly on the Co-Operative Car In-
Courteous Service Free Delivery 'Phone 161
JAMESTOWN
Mr. Lawrence Willis who has been
confined to bed with an attack of
pneumonia is recovering nicely.
Mrs. Wilfred Warwick and son of
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surance Plan. He also requested the
co-operation of the Federation in his
new venture as agent,
It was decided that the next meet-
ing would be held in the evening with
the wives of the Executive, and Dir-
ectorate in attendance.' Mr. H. L.
Sturdy and A, D. Campbell to be in
charge of the entertainment.
Moved by H. Campbell, seconded
by Aldin Purdin that th'e meeting ad-
journ.
A. D. Campbell, See.-Treas.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Pentland of
Port Albert, Mrs. T. Nixon of Nile,.
visited on Sundy with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Bel-
grave, visited on Sunday with ,Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cook.
Miss Ila Taylor of Wingham, spent
the week-end with her pprents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin Taylor.
Mr. Howard Campbell was' a recent
Stratford visitor.
Mr. Harold Bosnian of Wingliarn,
visited on Sunday with his parents,
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor Mow
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The Salvation Army 11 a.m.—Morning Service.
7 p.m.—Evening Service
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You
Children's Meeting, Fri., 7 p.m.
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service.
Looking for that blessed hope,
and the glorious appearing of
the great God and our Saviour
Jesus Christ;
Who gave himself for us, that
he might redeem us from all in-
iquity and purify unto himself
a peculiar people, zealous of good
works. Titus 2:13, 14.
Floor Covering
SPECIAL
Monday-
7:00 p.m.—Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m. Home League.
8 p.m.—Youth Group.
English-made FLOOR COVERING
72" wide, in 4 shades
Wine Biege Blue Black
Regular $1.45 — SPECIAL
WHILE IT LASTS
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Thursday-
8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
MENEM
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice-, Bosman.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Snell and
children of Exeter, visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. J, L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman, Nor-
man and Hattie, visited with Mrs. H.
Mathers and other friends of Luck-
ndw on Saturday.
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Mrs. Sam Reid of Lucknow, spent
the week-end at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. W, R. Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson of
Lucknow, visited with relatives here
on Sunday.
The Rational Film Board will show
pictures in the Memorial Hall here
this Thursday evening. Science helps
the Farmer, Thrushes and relatives,
Eskimo children, Eye-Witness, No. 0
Designing Womon, Rocky Mountain
Trout. An invitation is extended to
all to attend.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan, who is
taking a course in Goderich Business
College, spent the week-end with 'her
parents here.
Born—On Thursday, February 17th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, of
Whitechurch, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan
and Carl, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Barber of Fordyce.
Miss Eileen Snell of London, spent
the week-end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snell.
Mrs. Chas, Shiell has been laid up
with an attack of flu, which settled in
her ear, for which She has been taking
penicillin.
Mr, Russell Gaunt, Mr, Jack Gil-
lespie and Mr, Harold Kerr, are in
Toronto this week attending the Good
Road Convention.
,Miss Eva bow, teacher at Presper.,
ity in W. Wawanosh, spent the week-
end with her Mother, Mrs. W. Dow.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Ross have
sold their farm on the 8rd, con, of
XfhlosS, to Mr. C. J, Long, Real Es-
tate dealer from Brustels,
.Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cameron, of
Less than Half Price!
Famous line of LEIGHTON SHIRTS
ALL SitlEA D. r 95 Special $2097
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and an AQUARIUM
At the
D. S. K. DRUG STORE
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Starting FRIDAY, FEB. 25, and continuing until our supply of fish is exhaust-
ed, each time you make a purchase of R E X A L L MERCHANDISE
amounting to $1.00 or over at our store you can buy a complete GOLD FISH
AQUARIUM (regular retail value $1.18) consisting of TWO Frisky GOLD
FISH in an ATTRACTIVE GLOBE with Fish Food, Sea Plant, etc, for an
additional 49c. Our supply of fish is limited, so GET YOURS EARLY . . •
bring in the children and let them pick out the fish they like—Starting Feb. 25th
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Mr. Ebner Shiell of London, spent Sundays and Arthur Laidlaw from the Mr. Alex Robertson and Mr. Orval
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Shiell,
Mr. and Mrs, Hector Purdon and
children, Lucknow, spent Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Cecil 'Fal-
coner.
Mr. Athol Purdon, Wingham, had
the misfortune to step on a needle last
Friday and it broke in his foot, which
necessitated. quite an opening before
it could be drawn out.
Miss Betty Mac Hutcheson of
Wingham, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman.
At the afternoon service in the
United Church here, the ,Sunday
School Superintendenti , Mr, jas. Fal-
coner presented prizes for attendance
Lucknow, spent Sunday with Mr, and at Sunday Schol during the past year.
Mrs. Win, Dawson. Myrna Stockill, who attended forty
country, who attended thirty-one Sun-
days each received a set of books of
the Life of Jesus Christ in pictures,.
and Karen Groskorth from the village
went thirty-three Sundays and Muriel
Moore from the country went 84
Sundays and received a Child's )Gar-
den of Verse, and My First Bible
Book.
,Mr. Oliver Mel3rien and Mr. and
Mrs. McLeod and Barbara Ellen of
Goderich, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw on Sunday.
Miss Gwesidolitie Irwin of London,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mrs. Alex. Robertson spent a few
days last week with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. IRS. Forester of W. Wawa-
nosh.
McGowan, councillors in E. Wawa-
nosh, were in Torontto this week at-
tending the Conventions there.
Mr., and Mrs. Alfred Mason and
daughter, Mary Ann, Winghami and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Lis-
towel, spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank MacDonald,
Connie and Frank of Clinton, spent
Sunday at the home of her brother,
Mr. Leslie Wightman.
The congregation of the Presbyter.
ian Church held a progressive Crok.
hole social in the Memorial Hall On
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Redmond and
Wayne and Genevieve of St. Angus.
tine, spent Sunday at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. jar, Comilla,
McKibbons
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