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The "twins" can be separated —
or placed side by side. The refrig-
erator in the kitchen — the freezed
in the basement,
The "twins" are the most practical
most modern way to store per-
ishable goods . .". best suited to
today's food buying habits.
BOTH FOR ONL1
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FOR YOUR OLD WASHER
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RINGER WASHER
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10 AUTOMATIC PUMP
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• LINT FILTER
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BUY ONE OR BOTH
You may purchase eaeh "twin"
when convenient for your family
budget. Terms to suit every need.
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TRADE-IN FOR TWINS
Big allowance for your present re-
frigerator on the purchase of the
"twin-tens.''
Reg, Price $219,95
A FULL 10 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR and ,A FULL 10 CU. FT. FREEZER
The first practical answer to today's food storage problems!
Freezer, with a full 10 cu. ft. capacity! Twin-Tens
give you a total of 20 cubic feel of fresh and frozen
food storage space in only 4 feet of floor space!
Best of all, they cost far, far less than refrigerator-
freezers of a comparable size saving you floor
space and money! What's more, you can put them
together, split them up in the kitchen or put one in
the kitchen and one in the basement, See the excit-
ing Twin-Tens today ... the most practical idea in
home refrigeration since the invention of the ice-box!
THE FREEZER TWIN
• Full 10 en. ft. of frozen food storage
• 4 large shelves, plus Swing-Out removable
basket
Freez-Flo Freezing . , with special re-
frigerated shelf design that "surrounds"
frozen rood with sub-zero cold
• 5 Handy shelves on .freezer door
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Rerr.Stirlin Nuptials in Bervie
Photo by W. Prettie
marriage by her uncle, Ian Mac-
Kenzie, of R.R. 2, Kincardine, was
lovely in a floor-length wedding
gown of silk organza over taffeta.
The bodice featured a scoop neck-
line dipping into a tiny V, brace-
let-length sleeves and a bow at
the waist, from which rose un-
pressed pleats over the bodice.
From this bow also fell unpressd
pleats over the skirt with a match-
ing how in the back, while the skirt
fell into a chapel train. The entire
gown was appliqued with Aleneon
lace medallions, Her fingertip
veil of hand-rolled French illusion
was held by a pearl tiara and she
carried a cascade bouquet of white
roses and small leaved ivy. Her
only ornament was a string of cul-
tured pearls, the gift of the groom.
Mrs. Leonard Sanderson of Gor-
rie, as matron of honor, Mrs. Albert
Medley, Kinloss, and Miss Isla
Riddell of St. Thomas, as brides-
maids, wore identical street-length
sheaths .of toast brown lace over
taffeta with, matching overskirts
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The W.M.S. and W.A, ' of ` the hats, trimmed, with lace medallions
and carried bouquets of yellow Gorrie United Churbli have" Post-
poned. their SeptemberiOint rneeta.,024,14,1amm.......,,.....,...„" .
ing until Sept, ,21 ati8.30.p.m.- ' T e eh ming little fpwer' girl?
,.,Mr, and t Mrs. iFrea-tHyricl.l he ridtqtAte,eeplaVfiss ; Bgr-
visited Mr. 'and Mrs.,Stirlihg v <in ietrAulaiGfenniVbed, N.S.,
klas„ of' Lions Head, while . a and Miss Lauranne Sanderson qf
motor trip to. Manitoulin,
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Sudbury„ North Bay anda Tore to. or a, , *or if f.* with bronze
Mr, James Douglasa Mrs. Sihn pia 'cl",lmme
Hyndman, Mrs, C, Gilpin, ace m- bouffant skirts. They carried yel-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyncl- low nosegays of shasta mums with
man on 'Sunday when they called matching flower headdresses.
On Mr. and Mrs. David Hicks of The groomsman was Robert
Harriston: • Wheeler, Brussels, and the ushers
Mr. E. J. Farrish returned Fri- were Leonard Sanderson of Gorrie
day from Quebec City, where he and Robert Fraser of Bluevale. For
attended a meeting of the R.O.P. the reception which followed in the
Association. Mrs, Farrish accom- church parlors, the bride's mother
panied him also Mr. and Mrs.. received the guests in a two-piece
Gordon White of Paris, Ont, They dress of green crushed taffeta with
spent some time in Ottawa. brown and beige accessories and a Mr. Carl Dinsmore underwent an I corsage of bronze pompon mums.
appendectomy in the Palmerston She was assisted by the groom's Hospital on Friday morning. Mr. mother, who wore a blue crepe
Howard Cowan also underwent dress with black accessories and a surgery in the same hospital one red rose corsage.
day last week.
Mr, William Austin bad a sue- Following a wedding trip to
cessful auction sale, on Wednesday Cape Cod, Mass., and Quebec, the
of last week. Mr. Austin 'has couple will reside in Mildmay. In
rented his farm. addition to Bervie and Brussels,
Friends will be sorry to know guests were present from Kincar-
that Mrs. Hilton Ashton, who has dine, Teeswater, Gorrie, Burford,
been residing with her son Mr. Wingham, Blyth, Ripley and Tor-
Lloyd Ashton and Mrs. Ashton in I onto. For travelling the bride wore
Lucknow had a fall and suffered a suit of light brown French broad-
'a broken pelvis. She is a patient j cloth, with pale green and dark
in the Wingham General Hospital. brown accessories.
Miss Helen Adams and Miss Prior to her marriage the pupils
Karen Michel will resume their of LISS. 15, Howicic, and members studies at Stratford Teachers' Col- of the community gathered to pre-
lege on Tuesday of this week, sent Barbara with a gift. Miss Isla
Miss Jeanette Pyke of Toronto Riddell entertained friends at a
has been on holiday at the home miscellaneous shower and the mem-of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clif- hers of the
ford Pyke. community gathereittiditio.
honor Barbara with a misce
Mr. George Gregg was home eons shower in the basement of the from Toronto for the week-end. Bervie United Churen. He is teaching again this year in
A pretty summer wedding was
solemnized in Bervie United Church
%hen wedding vows were exchang-
ed between Barbara Ann Stirling,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Lau-
rence Stirling and the late Mr. Stir-
ling and Walter John Kerr, only
son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kerr,
Brussels. Rev, G. Sach of Luean
Performed the double-ring cere-
mony before the altar decorated
with white gladioli and candelabra.
Miss Norma Harper of R.R. 1, Clif-
ford, was organist and also accom-
panied the soloist, Mrs. Beverly
Fair, of R.R. 2, Kincardine, who
sang "b Perfect Love" during the
signing of the register,
The bride, who was given in
Linda and Cathy, Hensall; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Patterson, Jim and
Gail, Exeter, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Moir on 'Sunday.
Rev. J. E. Clarke dedicated. the
cross for the communion table,
presented by the Young People of
Hi-C, at the Sunday Morning ;sex.-.
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You will want to stock up on, these beautiful uniform{ at these
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NURSES' WHITE SEAMLESS NYLONS
Special this week 88c pair
FOR TuF, MAN OF ,THE
TROUT MAN PANTS
In Greets or Grey Regular 85.50
Special $5,00
Matching Shirts at $3.95 each
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PHONE 1W WINGHAM
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Phone: Our Prices Are Lower
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep
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Campbell's — New Pack 10 oz.
TOMATO SOUP 9 for $1.00.
Luncheon Meat
PREM 2 for 49c
12-oz,
Weston's
SALTINES (4 packs in 1)
lb.
29c
ROBINHOOD — Chocolate, White, Cherry and Banana—
CAKE MIX (family size) . : 3 for 89c
Blue Bennet
MARGARINE (Quik Bag) 2 for 61c
Maxwell House to oz.
INSTANT COFFEE 11.59
NEWPORT FLUFFS 8 qt. cello 33c
SeecllesS" RA:IgNS (reclane(i) , 49c
Maple Leaf - COOKED MEAT .41y.,49'e
(MACARONI & CHEESE, DUTCH or CHICKEN 1.434.,F)
Maple Leaf No, 1 WIENERS lb. 45c.
Crisp and Tender 20 oz. cello bag
New CARROTS 2 for 19c
CELERY HEARTS (fancy, extra large) ... 19c
TURNIPS (waxed, extra nice) lb. 6c
Bisset's ICE CREAM pint brick 25c
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Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin,
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Irwin and
little son spent Sunday at Goderich
with Mr. and Mrs., Bower Farrish.
The annual Harvest Thanksgiv-
ing service will be held at St.
Stephen'a Anglican Church on Sun-
day next, Sept. 18th at 11.30 aM),
Mr, and Mrs. George Wheeler,
Brussels, visited with. Mr. and Mrs,
William Nay on Sunday.
Mrs. 'resale Zimmerman is spend-
ing some time in Belgrave,
Mrs. A. Cooley of Tiverton visit-
ed with Mrs. Jas. Wood one day
last week,
Mr. Donald and. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Manell of St. Catharines,
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,
cordon Coulter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whitfield
are holidaying in Northern Ontario,
Mrs. Speirs of Brussels is staying
at the home in their absence.
Service was withdrawn on Sun-
day in the Presbyterian Church as
the IVf olesworth Presbyterian
Church held anniversary services.
Attending from Gerrie were Mr.
and Mrs. Burns •Stewart and Ed.;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finlay, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. Underwood, Miss Etta
Burns, Mrs, Mary Taylor, Mrs.
Bella Greaves, Miss Annie Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Graham.
Service in the Gorrie United
Church will be withdrawn next
Sunday for the Wroxeter anniver-
sary services, When the guest
preacher will be the Rev. Lloyd
Brown of Brussels United Church.
Mr. Arthur Jackson of 'Atwood
wil lbe speaker for the W.M.S.
Thankoffering service on Sunday,
Sept. 25th in the Gerrie United
Church, at 11,15 p.m.
,Mr, and Mrs. jack Broad, Col-
!pea and ,Free; of Uxbridge, spent
.the „week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Feigel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith of
Kirkton were supped guests of Mr.
anci nMrs, Alex, Graham and also
called tEl.t ti lto home of Mr. and.1VIrs.
Harq ,Cowdy„ '
Mr. An ict lkutely gogh, Gads-
hill, visited Mr, and ki.s, Mag.
Koch. on -Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Will and
spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs `Justin
Mr. and Mrs. William Searsen,
Kitchener, called on M9, Roy
Gowdy on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd* Ferguson,
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SEPT. 8th TO SEPT. 17th
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• Automatic Defrosting
• I large glide-out Aluminum Shelves
• Giant 21-quart Fruit and Vegetable Crisper,
porcelain enamel on steel
• Deep-Doe Storage, with two egg racks,
Butter Keeper and .two deep shelves for
bottles and ,eentainera;
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With more and more fresh and frozen foods being
eaten these days, it was bound to happen!
McClary-Easy announces the arrival of the revolu-
tionary Twin-Tens, the modern way to store all your
fresh and frozen foods! The Twin-Ten Refrigerator
gives you a full 10 cu. ft, of storage space for
fresh foods exclusively.. With only enough freezer
space for ice cubes, you get the storage capacity of
an ordinary 13 cu. ft, refrigerator-freezer! All your
frozen foods are stored in the matching Twin-Ten
Twin-Tens
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Miss Florence Edwards and Mrs.
Jean MacDonald of London, were
guests of Mrs. W, C, King on Men-
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Two new oil furnaces and two
washrooms have been installed in
the Gerrie. United Mural base-
ment.
Six beginners started to the ,
Gorrie school last Tuesday, They
are David Moir, Len Nulue Susan
Careen, Marjory Bateman, Eliza-
beth Massey and Donald Graham.
Miss Marie Mastic has been en-
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Phones: Winglutin 1001.
the North Toronto Collegiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams of Scar-
boough have returned to their
borne after holidaying with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Russell Adams.
Mrs. Charles Lawrence is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with her
daughters in Toronto.
Mrs. E, H. Strong spent several
days last week in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coulter and
'daughter Veryl of Kitchener spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August
Heil. Other recent visitors at the
same home were Mrs. John
13o6hrrter, Montebello, California,
and Mrs. Albert Stoll, of Clarkson,
Mrs. W. Roberts of London, Mrs.
Wilby MeMillan and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Forman, of Listowel,
Called on friends here on Tuesday
evening,
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Ward and
R.R. 3, Brussels, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Blake MeMillan
Ort Sunday.
Intended for last week)
Mrs. Prances Gray, Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliott, Ripley,
DONNYBROOK
Mrs. Cecil Chamney, of Wingham,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson
and Blaine visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson, of
Fullerton,
Mr, and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
of Wingham, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferson, of
Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
John Noble and family on Sunday,
Mr. Hilliard Jefferson left Sun-
day for a trip to the West.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Robinson
and family were visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and fare-
ily of Winghare.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jefferson
and Debbie, 'were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me-
Clinehey of Auburn.
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Moffatt, WirighaM, visited recently
111 Mts. J. C. Robinson, of Wingbalt,
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