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To Visit Moon
The boys at Bruce County Conn-,
cII rti11 have their fun. A petition:
was paeScd at the meeting laAt.
week which possibly will not even
be rioted in. the minutes. juries:
Sinclair, deputy reeve .aaf Amabel,
proposed; tjie petition Which was
seri:aided by Reeve Harvey Pal-,
r i teer of Kincardine, The ,petition
was to the Soviet, "That we pet-,
tine the Russian Government that
it accept R. J. Morrison, reeve of
G' alkerton, to fly its ,satellite to
the moon. Bruce Ctaunty will gala'-
:anted his return fare providing he
stakes a claim sap the moon for
Bruce County. Che sley Ener-
rise.
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20% OFF
Pre4Chrxstmas
SALE OF
NEW and USED
MUSIGAL
IN3TRUMENT
Put in your order now
or pick one from our
stock for the happiest
present of thein all. •
St.,111 OR CALL
ROSS MANN
Phone .735,4Wingham
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Wed at Port Elgin
The Presbyterian manse at Port
Elgin w.as the soone of a wedding
an Saturday when Marag ret Ni -
retie Hays became the bride of
Charles McLean can Fraser, The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and • Mrs.
Robert Hays, of Wroxeter and the
groom is the son of, Mr. and Mrs.
Addison Fraser, pf Wingham. Rev.
Maurice McNabb officiated .for the
double -ring ceremony.
The bride was attired in a white
taffeta str%,et-length dress with
•
three-quarter sleeves, blue acces-
sories and a corsage .of pink roses,
The bridesmaid, Miss Fay Fras-
er, of Wingham, wore a pink taf-
feta
affeta dress with tight bodice and
full skirt of net over taffeta,
matching accessorles'and a corsage
of pink roses.
The groomsman was John lsed.
don, of Wingham.
Following the wedding, a recep-
tion Was held at the home of. the
bride, • (Photo by .Hammerton)
Omelettes are lighter, more deli -
cote and souffles stay up better
when T,s teaspoon, baking povrder
is added for each, egg.
Uy, NOW AN p.,- VE.
ON OIJR BIG SELECTIONOF
GIFTS
MOTORISTS
SEAT COVERS, FOG LIGHTS,
HEAVY DUTY, TIRES,
AUTO` HEATERS
GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS,
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Everything for the
Modern Motorist •
at •
irigham Motors
Phone' 139
Wingham
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Iurke ' ilectric offers you.
A Larger Sekction at
Bigger Savings on
ELECTYtIC RA14GES 1iEFRIGEItATORS
,c17IRISTMAS
Y PLAN
A small down payment will hold any
item until Christmas eve. Terms
available. Nd payments required.
until February ''5.8.
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DRYERS and ALL " �7
TYPES F
SMALL APPLIANCES ,
Guaranided and Serviced
. made to brighten this Christmas
and many more to come.
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ELECTRICAL GIFTS that
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make housework easier
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S,A, League Holds ,
Annual Sale
A very Successful Sale of work
was held in the` council .chambers,
Saturday afternoon, under the aus-
pices of the Lome League of the
Local. Corps of the•Salvatien Arnie
Visitors were greeted by : Mrs.
(Envoy) Newman and Mrs..
Clark.
The various articles offered for
sale were well displayed on the
tables, while the centre of the
room was taken up by a group of
prettily decorated" tables where tea
wasserved to many of those pres-
ene.
Home; LeaguL ,members -and
friends , who +3ielpe~c!, toy n,3ake :the ``
sale so :successful �'Wdre'py&'an y -i1,
work, Mrs. A Cameron: an& Mrs. A
A, Lawlor; aprons, " Mrs. Lillie
Hutchison and ;Mrs Gs;,,Curri'e;
baked goods, Mrs. 1-1,Hitchings
and Mrs, A: MdNe'iii•,t'fish pond
.7 rs G4iWelsh and Mrs. A. Fuer,
nes ; candy tooth; Misses Ann and
Nancy , E lark and Miss P. Cam-
eron; tea tables, Mrs. S. C. Henry,
Mrs, ,L?.: -Henderson, Mrs. W. Lott,
Mrs ,S. Payne, Mrs.L. Brecken-
ridge-isses,.I,,, E, and T, .Banner-
man, Miss Freda Lqtt.
,1T a stile was opened?•with prayer
by nvpy G. Si Newrhdri; -arid
closed by the singing Qf''the Dox
olegy.•
Life of Hannah
Studied by 1W,M.S.
BELMOEE — The,November
meeting of the Women's Mission-
ary Society' of • Knox Presbyterian.
Church was held, in the' church
school room on November 21st,
Mrs, G. Appleby, 2nd vice-presi.
dent, opened the meeting with the
call to worship and the hymn,
"Jest's Calls Us". Mrs. E. Zinn pre-
sented' a study of Hannah, from
whose experience' one learns the
poWer of prayer .and the power of
a humble life, consecrated to God.
Scripture readings on the theme,
"Stewardship", were read by. MrS.
D. McPherson, Miss Edith Stoles
and ' Mrs. William Darling, after
which Mrs, Ft, Inglis led in prayer.
In reviewing the November Glad
Tidings, Mrs, H, Ballagh 'mention-
ed jiatticularly the Medical mis-
sionary's work in India.
The roll call was answered ' by
each member repeating a com-
mandment In sequence, Mrs. Mae -
Adam, supply secretary, reported
a fine array of gifts sent to Pen..
'marvian, Mrs, W. Darling, liter-
ature secretary, read an interest-
ing letter from M•rs, S. Moore -Gar
don of Formosa,
The topic, "Our 'Stewardship in
the ',World Cht►rch", was taken by
Mrs2 "Ij ]VOindell, Who had an in,
teresfitrg collection of pictures of
missionaries, The 'Meeting conclud-
ed with .singing; "0 Jesus, X Lave
Promised", and prayer by Mrs,
,Appleby,
Women's Institute
Met Last Weak
The regular monthly meeting oi'
the Wornelr's Institute was held in
the Couttail.Chanrtber oil Thursday
afternoon lest, With a good at-
tendanee, Mrs, ttobt. Powell, presI-
dent, conducted the meeting,"Mrs.,.
'Wx 111teiity fetid 'tine rnlnutPs and
carreslsan4enoe and the 'adles
then enloyed the sealer, iltr,
ttohn ]Pattison, whe w1'spelte bat the
work a the Legion. Ite described
how the Legion help in tetany Ways
the veterans and other fainilios
who need. heifi When 'sickness
strikes, trge T;. Fiewer introduced-'
Mr•, Pattisoit. '
rigs "V, 1►1fef.,a ughiitt and iter
school pupils :entertained with: a
song apeoMpahled by 7Vfi'ss ><+L6«'
Laughlin, which was :eliioy'ed by
all, Vire. T, Bower go* a pallet ,aa
Th.ree: 1istr:icts Repre.senied
At Huron tothiluat Rally
Late for last ween
AUBURN- The •animal' Hum
County 'rally was held on Tuesday;
e
�fi'gv tuber . 12 : in the fondesboro
community hall with .a good at-
tendanee, Huron County is corn-
posed e f 'three •districts,. South,
East'aiid West Heron, which -wore
all well represented, Mrs, Wes.
,Sradrtoek, president of .the West
Huron district was in charge of
the zn•eetjng, which opened at le
a.r ., with the institute Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs, Robert
J'„ Phillips of A.uhurn presided at
the piano, Registration was looked
after by the I.ondesboro branch,
,A. cordial weloorne was extended
to all by Mrs, Stanley.Iyon. Mrs,
Crosby Sotheran was appointed
secretary and .reacl the minutes of
the 1906 rally. ,She had been al/ -
pointed. treasurer• of this organi-
zation and submitted a report,
Which, was. accepted, The . eorres-
pondence was read,
The expenses to the Vineland
Leadership, Training 'School, Feld.
last February were voted to the
delegate,' Mrs, Stanley , Bride of
i;'orclwinh, Reports of, the three
district secretaries were given and
the roll call of each district was
answered. .Greetings were received
from the visiting district presi-
dents.
The'' guest speaker was Mrs. S.
Bride, who gave a,detailed account
of the training sc'hogl: She spoke
on the changing,rural scene, trans-
portation and the obligation :to
New Canadians, She,spoke on
leadership and said thathe speak.•
er, Dr, Helen Abel stressed that
leaders must have. personality, She
advocated Moro audience .discus -
Sion, more, panel discussions,' and
above.,a11, not t,o look at your,
watch;`
Mrs.,Arthur Claris was appointed
delegate for the 1950 Forum with
Mrs. Otto Pepp(of plingannon• as
alternate, A musical sing -song was
enjoyed and a .box lunch was, held
at noon - With the 'Londesboro
ladies serving coffee.
The afternoon session opened by
singing "0 Canada". The report of
the .. first National Convention,. of
W.I,, held recently at Ottawa, was
given by the three district dele-
gates, Mrs. Norman Keating .of
WinghamMrs. b. S. 1VtacNang -
ton of 'East uron and Mrs..E,:
Des:♦;Tardines o 'Grand Beep Their'
repo was in panel fgrrri wrtYte;
lattir•as leader, They skxessed•itiat
all ten provinces represented were
striving to make better ,hornet • arid
corrimunrties'.
This, convention, ,whieh was held
at the Chateau Laurier, was also
attended',.b ' .Prirrre 'Minister,. John
Diefenbaker. He stated that he
looked .upon.'the . Womgn's• Insti-
tute •as, one of the strongest orga-„
nizatiod in the".world .
Other great citizens.!of the broad
Dominion of Canada who spoke at
the 'convention were Hon, Lester
B. Pearson; ;Mrs. •Ellen` Fairclough
and, Hon, David 'Fulton; who spoke
tin,;„symbols` el government; which
are royalty,; the .governor-general,
the Senate, and House of Commons,
and the coat -of -arms.; Mrs. Tait
Clark of the Tiger Dunlop branch
thanked the °lagies for their' -won-
derful reports.
]Miss' Shirley :Patterson, home
Do You Know?.
The roll °call was answered,
a verse on Remembrance.
The rug making projeet will he
held on Monday afternoon, Decem-
ber. 2nd, under the leadership of
Mrs, R. MacDonald and ; Mrs. 0,
Hastie, at "1, • p'cieck. Anyone is
welcome to Come to the -council
chamber that afternoon..
The meeting was' closed ,with
The, Queen : and lunch was served
by the .hostesses.
by
economist for the county, spoke
on 4471. worn and told •about the
Huron CQlnalty Scholarship, which
was Won by Miss Evelyn Simpson
of the Molesworth 'Club. 'She is
naw 'a nurse -in -training :a.It West,.
ern Hospital, Toronto, Mrs. Ernest
Radford of Clinton played two inR
striimeetais and the :collection was
taken by Mrs. Ed. Ilavies and Mrs.
B. J, Phillips .of the Auburn branch,
Mrs. Claire Vineent led in a sing=
song 'with Mrs. Edwin Wood at the
piano. An invitation was accepted
to hold the next, rally in South
Hunan, Mrs, N. Clairmont+of God-
erich moved a vote of thanks to
the Llondosbgro ladies, The meet-
ing closed with .the singing .of
"God Save the Queen".
Tilt DOCTOR LEFT THIS
,PRESCRIPTION FOR
YOUR SISTER , TOMMY,
TAKE 11. TO,
VANCE'S
• 'DRUGSTORE
RIGHT AWAY,.. WE'LL.
SOON HAVE HER dP
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First Cess
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Wateiaen and very rzrlsUiM,
Crlocks oaly.
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Largest
Mutual funs'.
.in
.one stipple step you
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in over 100 widely
fez. .diversiiied and selected
securities, • It's to your'
advantage to Contact
your Investors Sy»di•
cate 'representative for
ails.
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- Thos. A. Jardin
Phone '147,
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John W. Waines
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V( Granulated 5 lbs. .
SUGAR. 51c
Salad Row 10
Salad; Dressing
4 Gond Luck lit.
IVIARGA/RINE , .. 35c
Fac rrzv.• ' 1.5 oz,
cA KETCHUP. .• , 33c
Bine`& .Gold I+Faner•Xt,;oz
e. PEAS': 2 for 37c
P Stokely's Faucy .Ci cant )5 oz.
CORN.:.. 2 for 33c
Libby's Taizey
TOMATO RICE
48:oz,
• Fat'icy Red
COOIOE: SALM
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2 for 6`c
Max veil. lifouse
NSTANT COFFE
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Tomatoes :. t. 2 for 39c
$(a oz.
2/39c M
50's
TEA; .BAGS 43c
oahio t Ripe 2 lbs:
BANANAS . , 29c"1
California, Sunkist, 5 lb G'e l!o
ORANGES , , 49c1 rP
teehin•g Heart S, 29rs ji; -
LETTUC '2 for 33c
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Fork & Beams -
Radmia, :,(a' cup)
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SHIRTS,
SHIRTS, TITS. and CUPP LINKS , PliESSING GOWNS
CARL..' QUILTED DUSTER COATS INFANTA' ITA'1'IiILOBES
BABY !MESSES CItAWLL,'J $ ROMPERS DIAIPElt, SETS
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