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Washable Suntesteci
Patterns for
living room, hall,
and dining room.
Reg. .$1.-e'a per single roll
SALE 79c
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Washable & Suntested
Patterns for any room.
Reg. 75c line
SALE 45c
GROUP
For living rooms, bed-
rooms and hall
Reg. Price 55.0
SALE 39c
GROUP 4
A Few Patterns
Reg. aec per single roll
SALE 29c
Mien, daughter or .24r, and gm ohm.,
dace jeltolato Richard Stewart, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth 'Stapleton;
William Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Jahn Strong; Sandra Joan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin: Adele
".'Vfetbers, daughter of• Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tiffin; Karen Allene, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Allen Walker; Glen Howard,
'ion of Sr. and Mrs. Howard Walker.
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PINFEt Two The Wingharn ALIVIkTle.e-friMeii, Wednesday, Sept ;A 1053 NEWS OF I•fROXETER IS veil of tulle illusion Chid
!trod with e. gardenia. . .... ..... .. .
lot honor, and Marilyn Timm, cousin
l ot the bride. was bridesmaid, wearing
• neilar gowns of nylon net over tar-, oeta. in mauve shade with brocaded,
Howick, Lions Club celebrated their, home of Mrs. J. {. Wylie with Mrs, i bolero in matching lace and headdress
tenth anniversary on Thursday even-'Bert Martin, Mrs, Robi-et 43lbsoa and 'i of net arid flowers„ Donna North and
ing, when tiny held Ladies' night. The': Mrs. Tom Burke as co-hosteeses. Fifty Sylvia North, sisters ef the bride, were
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MICA FILL $1.40 ba g (4 cu. ft,)
taker exeepti-n t. :he ht-‘spital surcharge to be levied on
patients iron. tr.1:n:cipalities not contributmg o - the
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bet% 1-17.; us it won.l.: seem that the sarchzirge fl t
tect .he irite.rests. f :hose trunicipalittes who have already -7r• . the r...1:-.7ontributors. as a move to pro-
Members :he .kshfielil council have apparentl
I: It:ay have a leieare:i :hat way to the Ashfield mem-
:ham :h 'spital lioar-: was "threatening-- them by
new hospi:a: wing. a tee n:em.1)er is reported to have
e surehar.xe.
- The Wallpaper Shop
d'• Neel thv seherne.
• If .5ksttfiel-,d eq.- an:, other municipalit:k rz..,t con-
trite,ne its share. the aireqint of that share trust he made
,t i n ef.eete wa y or .,:;11e r. A surcharge ea insure
thti: tito.‘e Wh.• have alrea.i2. contributeil have to
mieone -hare as wen as their t.vrn.
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Birch $145.00 per 1,000
Beech $210.00 per 1,000
Maple $140.00 per 1,000
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tr.a A. -S..3.BO per rear Foreign 7,..ate ;S r4 pet pets
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GOOD LUCK TO THE CUBS
V. inghan3f.:: a0:w wt.41f alb pack has go; ..-,ft" to a :ly-
ing start with .5.S enthusiastic boys present for the first
ineet-,ng. A rosttl" of half a do:;ten older people interested
in the or.,•;ani...ation would seem to insure t he :leadership
carry on such a project.
Cubs and setuts provide one of the cheapest and best
pussiee 'forms recreat:on. Given a reasonal-§le amount , .. • ..:o.a, • • se...-st,pport- ,t ,
dor..*:. ask a recreational gran; or make de-
man▪ z. tin ,z.b.,..,..r n ab:e :.rgarn eat i ons. If they nee.] m9ney
they tz.,, cad t an.a ,!t. through their paper col:eztiems and
ar p:e
Vingharn fo:k wonl..1 do well: fo supp,<Lr: their nee.-
cub ,,,aek in every possihle war. It's a savi:4z :he ;,resere
amid a r inves:reent in the future.
I3ATTLE-SCAR.RED VETERAN Howick Lions Celebrate
The ti.e1.1 tliee 9•;oar.1 has taken tn." the aprearanee
will ‘t: thi...iays of the trayenine
:eet : handiiilts ard announeements.
from .t thousztail thumhtack,z and :hit
tered vo.,th the thunabtaeks t emselves. the ooare is ahout
clue for a g.,...ncr:fi oxerhaul and paint job.
People who string a half notices for the same
evtut across the board big eft help any. In fact anyone whu
adels tit the unsightly mess in that way should. be denied
the privilege of using the board.
The town is indebted to the Lions C10.1 =avr erecting
the notice board in the first plaete If the Lions would
maintain and renew it every once in a while. the board
uvula be inure of a credit to their organization.
Nowadays the trend in motor ears is 1,...waras
and _.lore power. Car 'manufacturers seem to feel that if
this year's model has lt.so horsepower next year's should
have I NA, hi:e a fL'Ve" s- ears ago 81.3 horsep,,rwer was con-
ldered a respectable power plant, now they're talking
atb‘..ut w and ht‘rsepower.
Quite apart from the ifilee$1.1itill of where it will all end,
the average I'ditl7o.irist is tempted to ask who, besides the
ava.a. •.:2panies, •:,s going to benefit from all this power.
you can't do a great deal more
Nay:_' !.:1,n-cl..,a-er under the hood than you could with
CA 7' ta!de
7.‘L -:ter7.1 1:5,:::h-powere..1 cars, with al: their automatic
•devi:es, lisve made •exerything easier :for the driver except
for k rot? Alal that is t • within the prescribed
sped miles an hour.
FAR AWAY FIELDS
h's a funny thing- bow everybody else's business al-
ways seems eto stt much better than your own. Every-
body else is making money hand-over-fist, everybody else's
business has fewer worries, shorter working hours. less
headaches and more take-home pa'. Butcher, baker,
‹and:e-stick :naker-a1.1 seen: to think the other ifellow has
a better time nil; it than they do.
We've never heen able to figure on: just why this
shoUld be. Ever:. husiness has problems. and one's own
naturally larger than the other fellow's. But why
.he other fellow has none at
Btiore ::nring to the conclusion that s,,me eglier
business a of roses. perhaps it would be a good idea
ask the man who owns one. He'll probably tell yon
different.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
For a lt,ng rine .tezarii, towns wanted the highways
to run thri ,e,zh them. 1)e4-...ause these brought some extra
business. But now the traffic problem has become Ito bad
that towns are anxious to get rid of the hi...thway;.. The
through traffic hinders; the lset'ai traffic of people who have
come to town to shop. This traffic in nntari:, towns is.
'of course, a si-,rn. the:. art fiourishimz Traf'fie means
Peoll3e. ana mean Win-ht'r Stan
THIS SURCHARGE BUSINESS
POWER TO BURN
Churele aehool room and catering were. Miss Howe adeted in a Idek and White dresses were trimmed with Velvet or _ .. .... -
members of the association of the i decorated cheer over which an um- a deeper shade and they like the mat-
same • ahurch, President. Harvey me.. brella, att•raedvelY decorated. with the ron of honor and bridesmaid, Carried
.. Derraitt opened the meeting, then j same Color 2a was placed, was cascades of single yellow .mums. Bar-
asked J. Howard Wylie, the first pre-lassisted in •openine, the lgvely gifts by i bara 'Summer, cousin of the bride, was
silent of the club, to take the chair': Mrs. George Bradley and Miss Shirley flower girl and dressed exactly like.
for the evening. Ken Edgar introduced Newton, Mrs. Lyle Brothers entertain- I the bridesmaids and carried a basket
Rae Dennis, of London, past president ed with piano selections. Miss Howe , of mauve and yellow moms.
of the Central Club of London ande expressed appreciation for the lovely
past district deputy-goveror for Dis- 9 gifts and invited her friends to visit
trict 2. A former mayor of London, her in her new home in Toronto. Re-
Mr. Rae is now an alderman of that freshments were served by the hos-
, eity. He in turn introduced the guest, teases .assisted by Mrs. Fred Bowiter,
speaker Sam Fletcher of the Fletcher : of Toronto.
were guests and to the former went Billy Hart is now in Straffordville and Personals
the honour of presenting chevrons to other members planning to leave Mr. Harvey :McMichael attended the
ten. charter members of the club. They shortly, Wherdever they have gone cattle sale on Manitoulin Island last
are Gordon and Ken Edgar. Gordon dthey have received acclaim. Mrs. W week.
Gibson, Kowlston Hueston. 3, Howard • Wright and Mrs. Wm, Hart who Mr. .and Mrs. George Bradley, Tor-
Wylie, Elmer Farrish. Ken Hastie, Al- coached the gay are to be congratu- onto, were week-end guests of Mr. and
.en Munro and Harold Townsend. Two sated on its seecess. It was well mem- . Mrs. J, H. Wylie. going on to Kincar-
others, Hector Knight and Harvey orized and the acting would have dine to attend a wedding. Mrs. Fred
MeMiehael were unable to be present. been a credit to professionals, Bowiter, of Toronto, was also a vis-
Miss Gilberts Howes sang several Anniversary aerviee-s United Church . itor at the Wylie home_
solos accompanied by Mrs. Lyle Bro- Rev, P. M. Smith of Moerefield. Will Mrs. Roy Hunter, Mrs. Robert Gib-
thers. Both were presented gifts by he the guest speaker on Sunday next, son and Mrs. Tom Burke attended a
the club in view of their leaving the when the Tereted Church anniversary banquet of the T"'.-stern Star Lodge at
community. The speaker's wife, Mrs. services are held. Special rnitlic has 9 the Royal York Hotel, on Tuesday of
Fletcher, was also presented with a been prepared by the choir under the 1 last week.
gift. A draw for several gifts was leadership of Mrs, Lyle Brothers, Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wells. Toronto,
I made. A treasure hunt provided Harold Hamilton. of Wyoming. and were week-end visitors with Mr, and
amusement when partners were sent formerly of this village will be guest 'Mrs. G. A. ivearring.
out to bring back certain artielas and soloist.-; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Timm and ;
connle -inder 21 years of age. Wilson-North family were in London on Saturday,
Rae Dennis. of London. installed the - In -Siloam 1.7iated Church. Fanshavee, attending the wedding of Miss Bever-
officers for the coming year which on Saturday. September 25th. in a ' ly North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
are as follows: president, Gordon Gib- lovely autumn wedding. Beverly Ann 7Lloyd North o nee Ruth Stocksi. Miss
son; viee-presidente, Knovelstoa Hues- ,North -dangle:, i of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Marilyn Timm was a bridesmaid for
,,se rotas;, Pete Dobson: treasurer. R. Lloyd North. ' -eradon, was united in
!her cousin. ,, tor.. Marvin Wilcox. Harold Townsend;
marriage with William Richard Wil- Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton spent Mon-
R. Hunter: lion tamer Gilbert Howes; son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Wil- ,day last in Toronto.
Tail twister Ken Edgar; directors, ' son. R, R. d. London. ) Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Brothers moved
Evart Whitfield. Allen. Munro. Wm. : Yellow and r-auve gladioli with can- to their new home at Wexford on
MacDonald and John Lane. delebra formed the setting and Rev. i Saturday. They plan to return here
Words of appreciation were spoken :J. L. Husner performed the ceremony. , week-ends during the month of Onto-
to the W. A. for the good meal pro- Mrs. 0, S. Russel sang "The Lord's ber as Mrs. Brothers is organist in
.vided. , Prayer" and -alee•aus_e," '. the 'United Church, Her large class of
Bride-to-be Honored The bride entered the church with piano pupils regret the loss of their
Miss Gilberta Howes, whose mar- r her father. Her bridal gown was a teacher.
riage to James Andrew Coombs, of ! fitted strapless model ,of nylon net Lyle Hart. who has been very ill in
Stratford, will take place shortly was with bolero and peplum of •Chantilly i'Victoria Hospital. London, es no's
guest of honor at a. shower at the lace, A seeded pearl headdress held a making good progress toward recta,-
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cry and expects to come home soon.
Mrs. J. R. Wendt and Mrs. Art.
Robinson, who spent several weeks
j with the Misses Howes. have returned
to Saskatoon.
I Miss Berea Gallaher, Salem. was . • 1 organist in the United Church on Sun-
-=. :i day, in the absence of Mrs. Lyle Pero-
t . tilers.
i ! Mrs, Alonzo Sperling Listowel, and
i Miss Hazel Sperling, Wroxeter South,
! spent part of last week in Godericle
I ' Mrs. Snarling, Miss Hazel Sperling
; : and Mr. John Hupfer, spent Sunday,
"u- with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Elliott in,
IListowei and called on Mr. and Mrs, ... .
I .! Ormie Walker.
i • d I V i ed: ' d Isere i it d ' au er meet ng \sea hel in t se n t neighbors ne fritn s e junior b id id Their I I) . . a , . a est la s. maul e satin
Institute of Public Relations, who Play Still in Demand in a two-piece costume of beige with
gave an teeeellent address on the sub 1i Members of the caste, of "Raggedy : brown accessories. She was assisted
acct, -Personal Factors in Public 4Nan" which play has been presented , by the groom's mother, wearing navy
Relations." He stated everyone is a fifteen times have again received an blue with red accessories.
salesman and has to sell himself. Pub- invitation to present the three,-act, Later Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left for
lid relations begin in home attitudes comedy in Grand Valley on October a trip through Northern Ontario. The
He quoted from famous writers on the Srd. By popular demand they plan to bride chose for travelling a tailored
suit of grey with green accessories.
Upon their return they will take up
residence near London.
subject. again Put it on in the home town of
Frank Field and Bert Freeman. with Wroxeter on d'ittober 9th. Members
their ladies, both of Teeswater Club, of the cast are becoming separated.
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10th Anniversary Thursday • . • ... . . . ,
a ia I Thurs., Ociuher 1st-3.310 p.m.-\\•-.A. Mee ing- in - I the Parish Room. i • it
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11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon
The Right Reverend C. R. H. Wilkinson, D.D..
Lord Bishop of Amritsar. India.
2.30 p.m.--Church School
7.t:)0 p.m.--Evening Service withdrawn
Deanery of Huron Missionary Service
in St. George's Church. Goderich.
Preacher-Bishop Wilkinson
10 DAYS ONLY
A FEW ROLLS OF SUNTESTED PATTERNS
Reg. price 40c per single roll - - - SALE 15c
Room Lots while they last - Half Price or Less.
You car agree when you buy
The WALLPAPER SHOP 1
Semi-Annual Sale
Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity
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The best man was Stanley Armitage,
and the ushers, Calvin Moffat and
Ken Wilson.
A reception for one hundred guests
was held at the Knotty Pine Inn. Mrs.
North, mother of the bride, received
flowers, mums and stepluenotie, en- A u
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HARDWARE
Latch Sets • • • $1.35 up
WALLBOARD
4 x 6 . $1.37 per sheet %" Good One Side, ttttttt .....20c sq. ft. n
4 x $1.60 per sheet 1,4" a
4 8 $1.82 per sheet Good One Side ...... ... ...26c sq. ft. x
4 x _ „. _$2.05 per sheet 5..e Good One Side 31c sq. ft.
4 x 10 $2.28 per sheet 321" Good One Side • ...... ...36c sq. ft. X
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4' x 8' Arborite $19,20 per sheet 1
414" x VA" Field Tile , „ „ .55c sq. foot
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LLOYD ‘COMBINATION INSULATION
DOORS 2" ROCK WOOL Sc sq. ft.
3" ROCK WOOL 7c sq. ft. $15.40 to $19.20
At a baptismal service in Wingliant
'United Church on Sunday morning
the minister, Rev. D. J. MacRae.
christened the following children:
Teresa Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
me • .; Joeeph
of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Platt; Barbara
• a LOOSE WOOL $1.35 ba g (5 Cu, ft .)
1/4" Good One Side 151/2c sq. ft.
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