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Made of sturdy, 9 oz. "Sanforized" denim that gives
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extra warmth is assured" with the heavy "Sanforized"
flannelette , in stripes, or checks; Shirts, are of
the same heavy "Sanforized" flannelette in stripes
and checks the younrfg set like.
Mr arra;`
of HanrloJi gloat Sall rdaM
parent*, Mr. and Mrs, ghlin
don. Little Rhonda hfolt uta Ova
the weckrmend with ,her gliandparo'
cuts, Mr. and MF's,. Jp 'Pardon.
Miss Matilda Aleitander left last
Tuesday to be at the borne of her
nephew, Mr. M;arlt Arnistront .of
Relgrave.
Miss Merle rseg, PL' of
Wingharn Hospital staff ha# • ,been
taking a ,special course • in Terento
during the past week.
Mrs, Patterson, 1Vir. Thos, Gaunt,
and Mr, and Mrs. Vrnest Casemare,
Wing'h€tm, attended .a, family din-
zner. on Wednesday' evening last at
the home,of Mr. and WS. John:
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Gana, when -they celebrated. l!z ,
Taunt's seventy-third" birthday. •
Mr, and NW. . Russell, Spatton
and Mr, Nixon of Toronto' spent
the week -end With Der parents, Mr.
and Airs. Roklt. Henderson, ,
The Women's Institute has plan=
Tied to ;hold a variety program .on
February 22 to celebrate sixty
years .of Institute work, A short
play willbe presented and i'ar-
rier's Orchestra will provide music
for dancing,
Quitea,. crowd gathered in the
Memorial Hall last Tuesday' even-
ing for the Ground Observers'
meeting .of the R.Q•A,F, F./O,
White of Clinton explained 'tire
necessity for and the duties of thi
group and ,shewed several interest.,
Ng films, describing their work.
Mr. William Purden was able to
return home from Wingham Hos-
pital on Saturday. -He went through
an operation for 'appendicitis on
Tuesday.
Mrs, Donald- Garnphellt\ of Bel.
grave and Mr, and Mrs, Gordon
Elliott spent Friday last at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell El-
liott of Ailsa Graig, Mr, Elliott at-
tended the funeral of his cousin,'
the. late Mrs. Annie Abram, in
London.
• Miss Betty Zimmerman of Clin-
ton -visited on Sunday at the home
of her, sister, Mrs, Jack Shie11,
Mr. aid Mrs• Hcrson•:Irwin were.
in Goderich on Thursday, where
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the Pteafixterian Ohurell net on
Monday *tin the Sunday School
ropm. The president, Mrs. Pa -Y,
atin CaaIgo, :presided .and led in the
responsive reeding of &oat • .,
Afta Alert C,asiielt .ked in der Yer and
Mr.; Craig led ` 0 the Moditation.
period from, this Mem glad, gill.,
ing and Little ganetuariea. • The
roll call was aaawered
Do. We Worship?.,
Mrs, Johnston Conn had charge
of the first ,ebapter in the new
study book, "Routh Nast Asia".
Mrs., Jaynes McInnes led bi the
:Clad Tidings prayer and the pre-
silent closed the • meeting with a
4yiinn:arid prayer.
they visited with Mrs. Odin -told
Irwin, a patient' in Godericlx iios-
cilli,
Mr, John Congram of Winghern,
had charge of ,the service in the
Presbyterian Chtnreh here on Sup-
day, •
Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Thompson
were in London on Sunday, and
his father,,•1Vfr. Frank Thompson
was able toaccompany therh horde;
He will spend a, few days this week
at ',his home in Wingham With 1Vf rS.
Thompson .
Mr. and Mrs. Noble `'Young of
Goderich visited on Thursday with
Mr, and Mrs. John McBurney of
1Marnocd;:
Mr, and, Mrs, Gordon Elliott Vis-
ited on Sunday, at the home :of
their daughter, Mrs. Wm, •i'vfaPher--`
sen of St. Helens,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm.-•. Kennedy
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and -Mrs, John Wpolcoek, of Glen-
arEnan, .,
Mrs. John McGee, Mrs; Ernest\
Beecroft and Mrs. J. • D. Beecroft
igere in G.oderich on Friday, where'.
the latter attended the funeral :of
the�`]ate Mrs. Margaret Inkster,
,vrr. J. D;' Beecroft attended the
annual meeting of the Wes. t Wa-
wanosh Fire Insurance 'Company!
at' Dungannon on Friday.
Mr. Leslie Deacon, who had been
visiting for the past week with
London friends returned to the
home of his sister, Mrs. Allan Pat-
tison on Thursday last. Mr. and
Mrs. Pattison received word " that
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson ,.;of
Forest left last week to motor to
Florida. • .
Mr. and Mrs. :Herbert Laidlawi
and Ivan 'visited 'on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and their
family when they were at their'
former home at Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
and,. family of St. Augustine visited
on Aunday with, her .parents, Mr;.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
Mr.Mrs. Robert Laidlaw and
sons visited.and on Sunday at the .home
of Mr. J, Holmes of Clinton
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Pee Wee entry du, tp
Canada tourna neat.
.The oppfis nt#• town hoon.,t 'Won:
decided +axe, 'hut the Firma wplald
like to ,hare .anothan;, atgnr, against;
the ,Lneknew CNA line of dile:
Albert and George "Cltinf Those''
were,the days of packed rinks and
line-ups tc..- get the beck seats in the
house -•' or even standing ropme, -.
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rison, of :'Kinloss, .a son, Marvin
James.' Tlhe.infant was taken to
„notoria 'HoSPital, London, for a
blood transfusion..
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were in London. on Monday last:
Mr. and Mrs. • Rod Bowman of 1 r
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indsor, Miss .Grace. Donaldson■ ' „ ;-`
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and Mr. -Currie. Burchill, London;
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryce
and son spent Sunday at the
home of their parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. John Burchill of Culross. Mr. U ,
and Mrs. Bowman left, oh Monday li
on a six wdeks holiday trip to Cali- - Thoroughness . - Ability - Time tested
fornia and Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis and !♦
George and Mrs. Stephen Little.of Phone 37 for appointment
Walkerton, visited' on Sunday with
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• Mr. and Mrp,, Ralph. Cameron and
children, of Ashfield, spent Sunday
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mas-
en Robinson. ' . s
-Mr. andMrs, Ezra Scholtz visited
on Sunday with his mother, Mrs,
Dennis 'in Clinton Hospital.
OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Mac Ross suffered another'
weak spell on Sunday, but is re-
covering nicely. -
The Tiffin families 'in this dls�
frict learned on Friday of the
death of `Mrs, John.1EIayes Sr,, at'
her home in Livonia, Detroit, af,
ter several strokes. Besides her
husband she leaves toy mourn. her
a grown family of five and: their
fourteen grandchildren. Mrs. Rus
sell 'Ritchie, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and
Mie, Victor. Emerson left •on Sunday
to attend the funeral, which was
held ,on Tuesday.
• Miss Marjorie Coultes of Guelph
General Hospital, spent the week:
•end at her home here.
Many farmers Who sell eggs
$riust have been surprised last week
to : find that they received 27c a
dozen for•tbe extra large A's and
zen for the next IOW.
then •silo a db r
er grade, large A's, The. reason,
the stabilizing of the price for gov
ernment buying of A grade eggs.
The folks on the 9th Concession
of East 't'Crawanosh met on Mori.:
'day evening at the home
and Mrs, Roy Robinson and seven
tables played euchre, Mrs, Cal -
Anti '
al„Viii' Robinson and Levi Bienlaht
held high points and Mrs. ;Clarence
Chamniey and frank Ecltenswaller
held low points.
Mr. 'and Mrs, Lorne Scott s»ent
Sunday at the home of her untie,
Mr, Oliver Strikes of Turnberry.
lVtr� Gordon Plaher, who has
been at the 'CNA station At: 'St,
Marys, Spent the Weelt='end .with
his parents; Mr, and Mrs. George
:Fisher;
lull, and i►trs. Arrnbid. Ldugheed
of London ntaved this Mintth to
their hew home at Midland.
lVtr,
to 3ra'olts at Torentn
boon vtsitllig Yeti.' the :ixllst wok
with mr, yota mCi'! •McIirs►itii',
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The driver. n'the oar behind can't read your
mind. When you' plan to turn, slow down
park, or pull out from the curb, let him knout
with a signal. It's the law,, It's the sign of,
�k thoughtful driver.
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