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('Norah," said the nunitltk r to lila ; hnnr'n I;rkec;"
housekeeper, "I've asked Mr, awl
Mrs, James to dinner at 0.30, but 1
Windt 111 give theta as (jIPU,ter of :in
"Well, Sir," replied the house-
keeper, "'J.'ni rrhgiuun myself, but
1 think vntr'rr' ovel•t.telin" it "
Meat Specia1sM
Fri Sat.
ROUND STEAK Ib. 79c
T-BONE STEAK , , . • . .. , lb. 79c
SIRLN STEAK lb. 79c
ROLLED ROAST, 11:o lone ib. 7511
RIB STEAK lb. 69c
PLATE BEEF to boil lb. 3520
lb. 52c
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FORMER
Mr, and Mra, Wolter Lloyd of
Davidson, Sask., and Mr. and lvl.rs.
Pc'rey Lloyd of Sudbury, nephews
01' Mr, and Mrs. William Taluyd,
pail a surprise visit to k'ordwieh
on Saturday
Mts. Carl .1aeobsun received
worn last week. that bar fizth(r-in
law had passed away at 13rockin..
ton, Sask. Air. ,Jacobson has been
out. West for the past few weeks.
:lir, and Mrs. ..Murray Kirkby of
Port. Credit were week enol visitors
with lvir. and Mrs. ('aarrull Johnson.
IMF.,, Ruby For":leu' spent 0 few
days hast week with Mr, and Mars.
Earl, Corbett in Woodstock,
Ml'. anal Marti, 11''IRid Martin ;;pent
the week uud with relatives 112
Teeswata1'.
The sympathy of the foinmunity
goes to Mr. Henry Mundt in the
loss of hi;; half brother, Mr. Fred
Feige 1.
Messrs. Larry Marrin'r and Ron-
ald McDermitt of Waterloo spent
the week -end, at their respective
1)001(s.
Mr, and Airs, John 'CuQan and
family of Port Credit were Sunday
visitors with ivir, and M.rs, Alec
Keith,
Mr, and Mrs, Nile Sochncr and
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Vegetables take on a fresh
new taste with .. .
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Cakes" recipe booklet. Write toddy!
A Divieion of
DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
147 Davenport Road, Toronto 12
family of Waterloo were Week -end
visitua:s with Mr. rand Mrs. lilifea'itt
Allan.
Quite a latllltber truth herr, at-
tended the Ice (3aplydes Just week
in the Kitchener A11(111.04;141.
Mrs. 11052, L'oartiin of lJanover "v10 -
held with her father, Mr, Art .1.'ur
Pater on J'riday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs, jamas Robinson at
tended the Seed, Fair In London on
Friday.
Mars, David 1/ins/lune, Mrs, Wil-
liam Edgar and Mrs, Milton fries.
attended the 1L,NA..o. meeting
held in the Wingham town 11011
last voile when over 100 registered
1221'5('5 were in attendance.
NTr. and Mrs, Don Peel, ace0M-
paulied by ;qr. and Mrs. Tom
Tealaplc'man of Wroxeter spent the
week end in 11itlI:do,
The World Day of P1'1IVer ..'r.
vie( will be held in the Anglican
Church, Fordwich, 00 Friday at
three o'clock, Mrs, Don Reed of
Mayne ;United Church will he the
guest speaker. All ladies in the
community are welcome.
Sunday, Mar, nth at 10 a,m, 1 he
service of Holy Baptism will be
held in Trinity Anglican Church,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Doig and fa-
mily of St. Catharines visited over
the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Ross Doig,
Misses Marjory Foster and Pat-
ricia. Beard of Toronto were week-
end visitors with the former's mo-
ther, Mrs. Ruby Foster,
Mrs. Earl Moore spent a few
ems, the late Mr, and Mrs.Geo.days last week with Mr, and NI
Doubledee, by Yev. I)1', Flarkness
Frank Benin in Kitchener and at -
40th Wedding Anniversary
1•'0ItI1\\'IC'H 11`eil koo,.": ii .. , ,t1'°x.in:, uta Lot 23Con. 11, whore
ick r: tails, Mr and ,1 ":, l.•,, y 'a ill t .ride.
mein Harding, marked the reaa:.iu.; They h ' e tour (Laughter', Mrs.
of their ..10th wedding anniversary r veil (Jean) Wilson. hordwich;
when about. 511 fiends alai relative, 'lis, Imbert ':Margaret) Wood, of
attended 0 diener in the Ford wieh L:akelet; Mrs. Oliver )Elsie) Ear -
United Church on Saturday. ,es, Listowel and Miss l;ei121 Hard -
They were married March 1st. ing, Reg, N., of Edmonton, Alta.
1922 at the home of the bride':: p;ar. There is one Son, Elmer, who
farms on Con. 11, Howick Town-
ship. They have 13 grandchildren.
of t he Wroxeter Presbyterian ' Mc, and Mrs. Harding were the
Church. Following the marriage recipients of many beautiful gifts
Air, and Mrs, Harding took up and messages of congratulation.
tended th(' Ice Capades,
Mrs, Mary Sanderson of Lis-
towel spent the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore,
Mrs, Emma Williamson, Mrs.
Verna Galbraith and Mrs, 1151e
Strong visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Lawrence Galbraith in Hap,
riston,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Park of
Woodstock were week -end guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Harding.
Nir, and .Mrs, Murray McCreery
and Miss Sharon. McCrecry of Lon-
don and Mrs. J, Topham of Lis-
towel visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, William Sothern.
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creeds and political beliefs across the street, across the nation and across
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Two Euchre, Were
Held in Village
DELMORE
The regular meeting of the parties Unit-
I''UR1JVVJ:(.`,FI-•'.l'\vo wird parties
Church Women was held at. 111(
Were held here last week. On
home of Mrs. Nelson Hunkin on
Tuesday night the Ii'ordwich 'Wo_ Wednesday with Mrs, Norman
men's Instituto spousurrrl one in in ch)1rgn, A 1 . lm was read and a
hynul was sung. Mrs. Leonard STet-
ealfe gave as reading, "Black Gems
for His Crown", An article on ten•1-
1)crance was read by Mrs, Wilfred
,Johann and Mrs. Joseph Simmons
gave a prayer for the missionaries.
Mrs. Ira Neil read from the study
hook, "Signals for the Sixties" and
Mrs, Hunkin read the other study
book, "Hasten the Day". The presi-
dent, Mrs. Harvey Mulvey tools
charge of the meeting at this point.
The roll was answered ancl Mrs.
Simmons gave the minutes of the
last meeting. Mrs. Mulvey was ap-
pointed to the official hoard and
Mrs. Howard Pace was named as
representative for the World Day
of Prayer program committee.
The collection and singing of a
hymn, followed by prayer by Mrs.
Newans.
the community hall. Winners
wore: High gents, Russel Nichol
and Gerald Dareoy; high lady, Mrs.
Loon Schneider; low gent, Scott
Clarkson; low lady, Mrs. Lyle
Simmons.
On Wednesday night. euchre 20115
again played at the public school.
Winners were: High lady, Mrs.
John Leppington; high gent, John
Waak; consolations, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Brown.
DONNYBROOK
5/1r, and Mts. Sorn ,Jefferson and
John of Newmarket visited last
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
liard ,Jefferson and family,
Miss Karen Peterson of (lodol•ioh
visitor; Tuesday with Mrs, Wesley
.1efferson,
Gravel Tenders
Are Not Accepted
At Present Time
This re'ular meet in ; nl' Ttu'n-
Laerry Townshiri Gunn) ii cis held in
the coouutu111'' 111111. 12luevale, 00
Sntor)I1ey at 1.3(2 p.m. :with all the
members presen) 021(1 the reeve,
A. 1), Smit 11, pre.ielin:;. The min.
(lies or the reg*.Sar •ln.il .pee•ial
mr''ti('!.- \''„I'e read ''•;npl('d on
motion i') I 0 .n1t1 I:d.
( •')nr "',ie al i:'t , reeetw, al
Croy' \\'i:!';i112 i,, ,i ri,2,12.lrert.
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not. accept :my teucl)'r for the gra
vat contract at. 10,• present lin((
and we i.e.:1(1;)'1'I ilia In the ('m11
menial Now. :tort local papa':, leu
dors to close April 0, 11112,
Mulvey 1''oxton That. the gen-
eral and road accounts he passed
and pard as presented.
General Atsouuls
The IJrool(lulwen Nursing Homo,
$212.25; Ca Hamlet. Nursing Fiona',
$70.75; Meyers Meat. Market, re
lief, $17.00: C.., I1, Hoffman. stove
nil, $2.50; Monteit0 & Monteith,
auditors, 1511(1.0)1; County of .Huron,
$27.80; 'I'nrnberry Township School
A rea, 2(1.2)); Wingh:un i)istrict
High School, 121,58; John V. Pis -
eller, part salary, $•15.00; Welfare
12(inlinistration, $111.80; Workmen's
1"lonipensatioll lid., $53.57.
('out eution l';apettses
A. 1). Smith, Assoc, Rural M1Tituioi.
paliiies, $10.0)1; William
Assoc, 11nrnl Muni •ipalilies, :210.00.
ii'ny lath
George Gallaway, $205.92; Wil
liana Mtlnd(ll, $1'75.11.
Mg, $10.00,
;Walker . Uetlmon That we '20
new adjourn to meet on April 7th
at .1.30 p.m.
A, 1), Smith Reeve,
,iohn V, Fischer, Clerk
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Fla. vine ripened TOMATOES, reg. 29c..Ib. 19c
Sweet ORANGES,. reg. 49c doz. , .3 doz. $1.00
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