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Maitland Lodge 14:1. I.t).C).H'., Reid
a etl(.hre party in the lodge hall
last 'Wednesday with 14 tuba's in
play.
Prize winners were: High lady.
Mrs Horace Aitchison; consolation
prize. Mrs. Jack Walker; lady play.
ing as a man, Mrs. Chas. Hopper
high ratan, William Warry, Luck.
now; consolation, Leslie Felrr'zzs.
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Royal Canadian
Legion
Branch 180
Are trying to complete a list of War Veterans
BURIED IN THE WINHAM CEMETERY
ONLY
THE FOLLOWING HAVE SO FAO, BEEN NAAII:D:
Arthur Shropshall
Fred Templeman, 1l,Al.
Georg Ross
Frank Sturdy
Harry Howard
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Fred Carrulth
A, Fred Po.titilf
George Caseltlorn
Charles Wilkinson
Herbert Campbell
Harry lien'celiffe
Jack Sneith
Dave Currie
Lloyd Kingston
Maude Hanna
Wally W. Armstrong
Harry Bayles
Claire Adams
Theo. I' . i\iia 1y
,
T. Y. Smith
Harry Bradley
I)un':ut Itennedy
jack Vain
Fenton :Barnes
Henry Jenson
Leslie Kregar
Percy Biggs
Charles Dauphin.
Rev. Alexander Nitnnttu
William Galbraith
,line Dunkin
George Alm:RCay
R. Baeon
Ed. Martin
L, Thompson
George C. Johnston
:tied Crump
Dave :Lougheett, :Boer 11'ar
Aldrington
Latronieer
Jin► Coultes
Chester Stewart
.Joseph Fitzpatrick
Patrick Fitzpatrick
\1'illtunr Fitzpatrick
Peter Fisher
Bill Groves
Bill Hamilton
George Glousher
Benjamin Milier
Deville I•rabiclrk
John Leonard Ernest
Neil Williamson
Robert F. Carrick
Jack Hare
Fred Newman
Charles (Mac) Rintoul
Ezra Welhvood
Frame Wiley
Any relative or friend who might be able to add to this
PLEASE CONTACT:
WILLIS HALL, Phone 578, Wingham
A. M. PEEBLES, Phone 257, Wingham
R. JOHN CURRIE, Phone 716, Wingham
11-181)
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Announcement
Mr. Keith Johnston
has taken over the
NORTH END
SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION
formerly operated by Doug and Ted
Foxton
AND IS NOW READY TO
SPEEDILY TAKE CARE OF
YOUR CAR NEEDS
LET'S GET DOWN TO
EARTH ...
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Spring is
44V s HEAR AGAIN
Take advantage of our FREE Spring Hearing
Aid Clcariing and Adjusting Service
WE WILL:
e Inspect and clean your earmold (any make)
• Polish battery con(acts and terminals
�I Clean battery compatrtment
• Test your batteries
it Test your earphone and accessory cords
• Clean earphone and amplifier contacts
• Clear instrument rase
IT'S OUR WAY OF HELPING YOU
WELCOME SPRING
Zenith 1,ivinq Sound Hearing Aids
A CrlIVITIES
I ueky I.Lt. ,k'
'rho L:tke'let I. t k, I,rt...•e s
their filth Lnocting at ;he heat, ell
the c'luh leader, Mts. 1.y6, 'Murray,
with Mrs. 11t v l .1 ii tpl ;
1:leven girls :11,,e cr.,: ' in• uela .ill
with "One 00V point 1 have learn
('C( about marking :rat t• 1ttteir;.t out
a garment."
',Che home :L..-.igionent was let
Mork on the ;;ar,neut). and L•e•re>1
book. 1 -llolieions lnntda ll;ts serve./
by the hostess.
0 - 1) - 0
Veg-et-els
The Vel; -et -els 4-I1 girls ,net hest
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Wallat•e• Conn with nine girls
present. They made satoiwie•ht's tear
a school lunch -box. lettuce and tu-
matn with rye bread. cracked
wheat and white bread.
The roll 'call w•;ts answered by
naming a raw vegetable they colli 1
take to school. They nu''t this
e
Monday night at. the home of Mrs.
0, I. Farrier, when the houn'
economist will be pre sent,
0 -p -u
Wardrobe Workers
The• sixth meeting of the ti\'a.
wanosh Wardrobe Workers ' as
ei - on'
le .\t t
Y,e1"L', t
inthe
held
Saturday evening, The 4-11 pledge
and motto were re peatrd. Lois
Rion read the minutes of tit., last
nutting and 13 girls answered the
roll call "One suitable occasion for
wearing shorts."
The next meeting; will hi April •
26th at 7 p.nl. \less Isabel, Gil-
christ attended this ineetileg and
after members judged a .class of
fabrics she gave : ral reasons. A1iss
Gilchrist demonstrated re -it:'. ere ing
curved seams and showed samples
of zippers.
The kchievemet't i t•ty :vas dis-
cussed and the meeting eleste1 with
lunch.
0 - tl - 1)
Daisy-1Belles
'Che seventh meeting of the Ford.
wich Daisy Belles was helm on Sat-
urday in the elu rc.h basement. The
meeting opened with the • 4-H
Pledge. followed by the roll "all,
"Something I have learned about •
making a garment".
Mrs. George Richards demon-
strated how to make a waistband
for a straight skirt and shorts.
The meeting was closed and lunch
was served.
GlrD
CO_ NT INtik
May be donated through your. local
k
funeral director
HOSPIM
LYCEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
Acura shocvs Mach Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.tn.
ADMISSION -05c - 43e - 30c
MATINEE — S.t'I (IWAie 2 pan.
THUR-FR1.-t'+r1T, APR. 12-13-11
Belly Inughs all over La Belle
h'rnnl'e in
"A WEEK -END WITH
LULU"
Starring Bob. Monkhntt:se, Leslie
:P111111ps. Shirley Eaton, Alfred.
Marks and Irene Handl
That hilarious British eonceiy with
the spicy French flavor
a
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ns
AUT , SET'
.
WORLD -ORBITING
35mm Camra
al
The Astronaut used a fully auto•
rnatic Autoset camera to take the
first "Snapshots in Space" during
the recent orbital space flight, It
sets itself through a wide, wide
range of light conditions and has
shutter speeds from 1/30 to
1/800 second $99.90
MORE THAN 140 ASSESSORS, municipal clerks,
treasurers and officials attended the District 4,
Association of Assessing Officers of Ontario
meeting in Wingham last Wednesday. Shown
left to right, J, E. Reavie, Wingham, host; A. A.,
MacDougald, Mitchell, president; Gordon Johns-
ton, Meaford, vice-president; H, W. Hill, Tara,
secretary.—Photo by Cantelon.
PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
returned home the latter part of
last week after a vacation in Flor-
ida.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred French
have returned. home after
s
1u
n
-
ing several weeks in Florida. •
:VIr. and Mrs. Bill Lockriclge
and family were in Watford for the
lveelt-end. where they visited with,
Mr. and Mrs, I3ud Lockridge.
Mr, and Mrs. Eton :.awes and
three •taughters of Peterborough
were week -end visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Taft-
ing.
Miss Yvonne Met-herson and
her mother, Mrs. Ellen McPherson,
returned on Saturday after spend-
ing the last two months in var-
ioes parts of Florida.
:41r. and Airs. Roy Manuel, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Elliott and Mrs. Al -
kin Hastings attended the 60th
wedding anniversary of Mrs. Man-
ue1's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martin of Galt, • on Sat-
urday.
• Mr. and Mrs, I)an \\ialkom, of
Paris, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Walker.
- Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell
had as Sunday guests Mr. and
Mrs, James Kerr, Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Pflance, Mr. and
Mrs, John Pflance, Tommy and
Lori, all of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon David-
son returned hoarse last week after
a month's holiday in Florida,
•Fourteen members of the Wo-
men's Institute attended a cooking
school in Bluth on April 6th 'con-
ducted by Mrs. Schreiber.
{ • Mrs. Walter Smillie, who has
been a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital is now in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Landon, undergoing further
treatment. She is in Room 427M,
4th floor.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron.
Miss Sandra Cameron, and Master
y
Bruce C anieron visited with Mr,
and Mrs, Mack Cameron and .fa-
mily of Owen Sound on Sunday,
Mrs, George C. Hanna, who
recently fractured her ii l in fall
etc1 a a
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at her` home and who was a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, London,
is ,making good plogress,
- Mr. and lb's, R. E. Mcl' inney
have returned hone from a winter
vacation in Florida and spent a
couple of days last week in Wing -
ham.
MVh;s. Mark Gardner, who was a
patient in Wingh.;m Hospital for
,urr a week, was able to return
home on Saturday.
Mr, emit. Mrs. Robert Rae and
fancily of London were week -end
visitors with their parents, Mrs.
Don•ild Rae and Mr. .and Mrs, H,
V. Pym.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgkinson
of London spent the week -end
with Mrs. Harry A'ryfogle.
Mr. an,,i Mrs, Tim Newman of
Newmarket visited aver the week-
end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Chris Newnan.
Mi', and Mrs. Bruce Robertson,
Kitchener, were guests with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Len Craw-
ford at the week -end.
Mrs.
M, H. •Van\lrycic of Mont-
real is visiting her sister, Mrs. \'/.
VanWycle and Mr. VanWyck. Mr
and Mrs. D. M. Johnstone of Lon-
don spent the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs, W. Van ATyck,
•Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons
and •daughters, Vicky Anne and
Francine of London, spent the
week -end with their patents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gibbons and Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Vollmer, R.R. 3,
E. A. Elliott
Buys Business
The insurance and real estate
business of H. C, MacLean has been
purchased by E. A. "Ted" Elliott.
Mr. Elliott is well known in this
area, He was employed by the late
Murray Johnson for six years and
served with the local 99th Battery
years. four and a half yea �. For the
last fifteen years Mr, Elliott has
been employed as district super-
visor for Supertest Petroleum
Corporation Limited, .London. Di-
vision, and resided in Exeter and
Sarnia. He returned to Wingham
two years ago.
Ted is married to the former
Beryl Brown and they have two
children. His parents, Mr, and
' Mrs. A. M. Elliott, are residents of
town, .
they attended the 60th walling an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Listowel. Martin.
GNR. J. T. BROOKS of Wingham was named
"best soldier" graduating from the special mil-
itia survival course last Wednesday. He is pic-
tured accepting a shield from Col. L, G. Vickars
who inspected the 34 graduates. Gnr. R. N.
Robinson, also of Wingham, who received hon-
orable mention, is at the right.--A-T photo..
The Wingham Photo Studio ONE OF THE 34 MEN who took the special mil-
itia course, Gnr. S. IDeGroot of Goderich, is plc••
P11011F Jut, tured as he received his graduation certificate
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from Col. L. G. Vickers last Wednesday. Major
J. Milani of London looks ort, --•A-T photo,
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Guaranteed Inyeetment Certificates
• A Short Term 1iivestii•iellt
to 5 year terms
—iii amounts from $100 up
---'-Authorized Investment fur
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--Unconditionally guaranteed
---Principal does nut fluctuate
Interest is payable half yearly by cheque,
or you may have the interest deposited to
your savings account, o1' you may leave the
interest to accumulate, until the principal is r
due.
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QWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
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Red Front Grocery
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590 We .Keep, Down the. Upkeep Delivery
Royal Instant PUDDING, 41/4 -oz. 4/49c
CHEER
Powdered DETERGENT, 27c off, King , , $1.19
David's FIG BAR COOKIES , , ... , .. lb. 29c
Franco American Spaghetti, 15 -oz.; Libby's
Choice PEAS, 15 -oz.; Clark's PORK and
BEANS, 15 -oz., Mix or Match 'Em ... 7/$1.00
SEEDLESS RAISINS' 2 lbs. 53c
Sifto IODIZED SAJ.. T, 2 -lbs. .; , 2/31c
BROKEN WALNUT MEATS 3 -oz. 19c
Dalton's Featherstrap COCOANUT 7 -oz. 25c
Lyon's 2 -CUP TEA BAGS . , 50':s 45c
S'IOKELY'S PING--48-oz.
Pineapple and Grapefruit JUICE ...:..2/.fi9c
Boned and rolled, Fresh, PORK BUTT , .lb. 55c
FRESH GROUND BEEF Ib. 59c
Maple Leaf Pure PORK' SAUSAGE .. Ib. 45c
ERASER VALE, FROZEN
FISH AND CHIPS 24=oi 55c
York Fancy Frozen. PEAS 12 -oz: 21c
Ontario PARSNIPS .24 -oz. 19c
California FRESH: ASPARAGUS ...12 -oz. 29c
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RihI for Spriug 8 Easter
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COATS...
Easter is late this year --- end so, our lovely selection ,01
Coats are fashioned .from lightweight .fabrics of Intriguing shapes
and charming colors. It'd the season to feel beautiful so why
not choose yours from our unusually attractive and coritplete
(m)Ilection.
—Priced from $1.9.95 to ,$39.95
HATS...
it's an Easter tradition to wear a beautiful flattering Hat
in the fashion parade, and you'll find our enchanting selection
full of charm and color.
-Priced from $5.95 to $9.95
GLOVES HANDBAGS = SCARVES
NYLONS ...
Allthe new accessories needed to complete your siring
wardrobe,
LEISURE WEAR : OR. r.)AD
A Riandsonie selections of new Spring Sport Jackets ,
—Priced from $9.95
SPORT PANTS
Casual Washable • CJettons for sport or r1axing--si u tt pat-
terns or plaits shades.
—$4.95 and $6.95
BOYS' JACKETS... •
Inexpensive but practical for sdltuol add play: Sir.ea 8-16. J'rs.
—Price $3.95 and $5.95
BOYS' SMART NEW SLIM SLACKS
Sizes 8 to 18 y'enr9. '
—$4.95, and $5.95
Eci+OffERS
(Wingham) Limited
"THEE I1UF NDLY 'STOKE''
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