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SUMMER SURES FOR WOMEN
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TAKING VITAMIN
TABLETS FROM
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DRUG STORE
Mildmay Rotary:
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.$'1,300.00 in Prizes — at
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Wednesday, May 3Oih
$500.00 SPECIAL MUST GO
TWO $100.00 SPECIALS
BEGINS - •- 9 P.M.
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YOUR FAMILY S 40E STORE
WINGHAM
ixteigationtoom
Results of Bazaar
Quite Gratifr/inr>
PORDW,CIi St. Anne's (luihl
met May 10th at the hamar of M+•M
Alma liargrave with the l,urci'3
prayer, followed by the Seriplure
read by Mrs Lynn Bunker in the
opening ore re tees.
A. chapter from the slitly boot:
'!How to Have Abundlnt 1 to tvy"
was read by Mrs. Willa Uuu orris
Roll call, "A saint" was ans er .el
by 14 members. The presideru
Mrs; Jean Sothern, expressed leer
pleasure at seeing so many mere.
hers' out, and welcomed :t goes:
Mrs. D. S. MacNaugliton, of -Wing
ham,
The minutes of the last. meeting
:were read and approved by 11lia-
Elva Foster and Mrs. Grace
Browne, The ,president• then thank•
ed the members for their contrib r
tions to the bazaar, which was eon.
sidered quite successful with $74 rl
realized to date for the effort.. The
Little. Helpers took in $1.96 at th
candy table. A few art.iolos tine
were left over wore put on display
at the meeting for the members
to purchase if they wished,
The next meeting will be hold
in the church basementt when a
florist will demonstrate flower ar-
rangements. The W.A. wit receive
an invitation to attend rend each
member is Invited to bring a guest.
Mrs, Lois Simmons and Mrs.
Beatrice Jordan were appointee) to I
purchase a new tea kettle for the I
kitchen. The president gave a
reading, written by a rector in the
Yukon., tolling of the ministry in
the Far North. Mrs. Lois Sint.
mons. read a poem, "The. Meaning
of Life". Rev. Attwoll closed the
meeting with prayer,
Mrs. Florence Foster was in
charge of the program and )tad a
very interesting ennto•wt for the
members. A delicions lunch was
served by the hosle:rs and m',-:
Daunt.
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WORKMEN HAVE BEEN BUSY cleaning up along
the banks of the upper pond at the Riverside
Park. Jim Gaunt is shown with a small bull-
clozer which became mired as he was cleaning
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PLAN WIENER ROAST
FOR JUNE OUTING
FORDWICII—The C G.LT• .held
' their last meeting at the home of
Lynn Johnson. The minutes were
i read and 38 girls answered. the roll
call. On Saturday night 'corsages
I were made and taken to the 'shut-
ins in town for Mother's Day.
The grmap has planned a -wiener
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roast for ,lune 19th at the borate of
Phyllis Wilson, Menu slips were
given oitt for the banquet•'no. May
21x1.,
Misseir Lynn Agla and Shirley
Douglas Simpson, formerly o1 17urig had charge of the worship
Wingham, and nos of Flint, Mich., service, Lunch was served by Mar.
won first plaee in hall rirnni dant. 1 fan Herding, Trix• Winkel .Leslie
ing-'with his partner, Miss Pat Campbell and Elaine Millar:•Tlie
Salem, The two will go to (thic':t;;•o meeting closed. with'.Tape,
the first week of August to lt,r -
for the international trophy.
Douglas is the sun of Mr, and Soaps which contain vegetables
Mrs. Bruce Simpson o1' Eliot and
grandson of Mrs. Aldin Pardon, Puree tend to separate on siand-
Wingham. ing unless thickened with. flour.
'Wins Contest in
Ballroom )Dancing
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"IT'S A BIG ONE" says two-year-old Kelly Lee, as he stands he -
side the nine pound pike his grandfather, Art Stone, caught in
the Teeswater River on Sunday. The pike measured 36 inches
long.
out bullrushes along the shore. Another ma-
chine was required to pull the outfit hack onto
solid ground. The work will make the park a
much more attractive spot.—A-T photo.
MISS DOI'tOTHX POCOCK .
daughter .of Mrs. H. C, Pocock, of
Ottawa, and the late Howard Po-
cock, former principal of Con-
naught Public School, has been
awarded the $2,000 Margaret Mc-
Williams Fellowship by the Can-
adian Federation of University Wo-
men. Miss Pocock is completing
her Master of Science degree at
McGill University. Next year she
will continue her graduate studies
at University College, Swansea,
Wales.
retie F ingiitatn. Advance,Mtnes,'Wednesday, Nay 13, ittd2 Page Om*
CAMPAIGN
IS NOV. IN PROGRESS
Your generous contributions wiWW be
greatly appreciated
THE RED MEM
spring Instittate project. Miss
Doris Carswell was commentator
as each girl modelled and explain-
ed what each outfit cost. They had
party dresses, street dresses, Ja-
maica short and wrap-around
skirts and blouses. Mrs. George
Richards and Mrs. Scott Clarkston
were highly congratulated on their
leadership.
The 4-H girls learn to do by do-
ing and getting along with others.
A social hour was spent at the
close. Mrs, James Vittie, Mrs. John
Winkel and Mrs. F'red McCann
and Mrs. Mel Allan were lunch
committee.
ST. HELENS
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Miller and Isobel were
1141'. and Mrs, Gordon McIntyre and
Don, of Richmond Hill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Larry
of London. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawley, of
Oshawa, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods.
Mrs. Wm. .Golloher, of Norwood,
visited over the week -end with Mr.
W. A. MIller and family.
Rev. Edwin John Wolland, a
former minister at St. Helens
Church, passed away on Friday in
St. Thomas -Elgin • General Hos-
pital in his 82nd year, He is sur-
vived by his wife and one dairgh-
tet`.
FASHION SHOW AT FORDWICH
INSTITUTE MEETING
Week -end visitors with Mrs.
Dora Ridley were Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Lynn and family of Dahlia
and Mr. Earl Ridley of London:
FORDWICH The May niecting Mr. and Mrs. Drew Aitchison and
of the W.I. was held in the corn- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stumph of
munity hall when 40 ladies ails- Elora visited over the holiday
wered the roll call. Mrs. John_ week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Craig, president, read a poem, Miller.
"Mothers". Mrs. Fred McCann I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer .at -
gave the devotions. tended the funeral of an aunt in
A report was given on the execu- Galt last weals.
tive meeting which was held at the i Miss Susan Witmer of Waterloo
home of Mrs. Jonh. Craig. The is spending a couple of weeks with
motto, "Home is the golden set -her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Bast.
ting, in which Mother is the jew- I Mrs. Martha'Baker is visiting for
el", was given by Mrs. Clare Har- a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
ris. She company] home to a ring Giles in Arkona.
with a jewel setting and said we Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. John
only have one mother and she is Harrifield and Mr. William T, So -
the centre of the home, where joy. thorn are at present all confined
and sorrow are shared. to Palmerston Hospital.
The 4-H Club girls, "The Daisy Mr. Jack Siefert of Rexdale
Belles", presented a skit, "Patio spent the holiday week -end at the
Party" and a fashion show of the home of his parents.
h h • had matte during the Mr and Mrs Scott of
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May Sale I
CONTINUES THIS WEEK
SOME OF THE BARGAINS NOW ON
DISPLAY DURING BARGAIN DAYS
EXTRA SPECIAL
PLASTIC PLASTIC
DISH PANS DISFI BASIN'S
59c 39c
TRAINING PANTIES
PILLOW CASES
STRAW HAND BAGS
PLASTIC PICNIC SETS 77c.
FFLASHLIGHT, with batteries 88c
WHITE. SHOE CLEANER, 21c
COPPER SPONGE 8c, or 6' for 47c
TEASER COMB 19c
6 for 59c
$1.44 pair
$2.98
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Stoney Creek spent the week -end
with Mr.' and Mrs. Alex Keith. On
Saturday they attended the fun-
eral of the late ' Mrs. James Keith
in St. Catharines.
Congratulations to our barber
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John
Andari, on the birth of a son in
the Clinton Hospital on Sunday,
May 13th.
Friends of Mr. Harold Doig will
be sorry to learn that at present he
is confined to Listowel Hospital.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
Week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack King were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bellamy and Mr. Mark Bel-
lamy of London; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bellamy of Tilbury and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bellamy and family of
Tillsonburg.
Mrs. Harvey McDermitt visited
one day last week with her hus-
band in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
Miss Elizabeth Ann Cooper of
lAIIK;again beats o cher cars in Sher4000"Rally
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Judge the Lark for yourself—take a test drive at your Studebaker dealer
Bert Armstrong
FIRST OVERALL AND FIRST iN CLASS BOTH 1962 AND 1961
A Studebaker Lark driven by
John Jones and Lou Lalonde
(,t' Toronto canto FIRST over
all ears in the grut'lling 4,126
anile (hell Car Rally. Only
LARK has von this vicious
test of endurance two years in
a row.
Competing against cars rep-
r(;senting the major mauul'tte-
turers in the world, the hand-
some Lark °nee again proved
its reliability. Other ears fal-
tered and broke up on rough,
rutted roads, 'Poo fragile sus-
pension systems gave up --too
little road elearanee created
havoc,. too tiny engines balked
and died. The '62 Lark carried
on,eagerly grappling with ad -
Verse road conditions and ter-
rible weather. The Lark swept
across the prairies, soared over
mountain ranges, mastered
speed trials with ease and
matched the driver's com-
mands with race car handling.
For the second year in a row
the '62 Lark has won, beating
all comers in the world's
longest, most gruelling rally.
Mot LARK'S Victory Means to YOU
It means you can be sure the
Lark is everything it is claimed
to be fast, dependable,
economical, comfortable, sure-
footed. Other manufacturers
snake these claims. Lark
proves thetnl
The features that have
proved Lark the unbeatable,
long distance Rally ehampion
are the very features you want
in your personal ear. A ragged,
FIRST OVERALL FIRST IN CLASS FIRST
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Wingham, Out
powerful engine, superb han-
dling, sensible road clearance,
positive braking, amazing
economy and more interior
room and comfort than any
other domestic, family car.
Go to your Studebaker Dealer now
Drive the car that has deci-
sively beaten all other makes
and models. Buy a Lark and
be assured your ear will be the
same as the one that won the
Rally, won the "Car of the
Year” Award, and is winning
thousands of new friends and
admirers across Canada.
Test drive the '0 Lark and form
your own opinion! Tonight!
STUDEBAKER OF CANADA
t4AMILtQN, °NT.
MANUFACTURER'S ENTRY
Kitchener, spent the week -end
with her parents.
Mr. George Bolander of London
spent the week -end with his wife
and family here.
I Mrs. Stanley Bride, Mrs. How-
' and Harris, Mrs, Crosby Sothern,
Mrs. Robert Gibson, Mrs, John
Craig, Mrs. Wm. Kato, Mrs. Ken
Graham, Mrs. Wm. McCann and.
Miss Minnie McElwain all attend-
ed the District Annual of the W.I.
in Walton on Thursday.
Mr. Everitt Cooper. of Clinton
spent the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper,
Miss Ruth Johnson of Toronto is
spending this week at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Johnson.
Mr. Ian Pitten.dreigh of London
spent the holiday week -end with.
his parents.
Jerry, Judy and Jamie Durst of
Listowel spent the weak -end with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mra
George Ashton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bricker at Baden.
Mrs. Mary Sanderson of Listowel
hpeut the holiday week -end with
Mr and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore.
Mas, Ida Gallagher of Listowel
spent. the holiday week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. Torn McC:lement. Misai
Karen Jlaveues and Mr, Bruee Gil-
more of Wingham visited Monday
at the vane' home.
Misses Doris (Carswell and Dawn
Lori c'inr•k and David Inglis, Fraser
Pollock, John and Bill C'.arswell
:,pent Sunday at Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and
Peter of Toronto spent the week -
Old With IvTrs, Harold Doig and
Mr. Tloig, who at present is mein -
ed to Listowel 'Hospital,
Misses Betty McClement and
Phyllis Wilson, Paul Schaefer and
Holger 1'eldslcov spent Stinday at
Porn Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. F.l'lon Urahnm and
faultily of Toronto spent the week
end at their home- here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallman and
family of Listowel wore Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Star
1i west er.
Mrs. Ithuml Willtnmson return
eel home last week after visiting
several days with Mr. and Mrs
Iiruee Williamson In London.
Weelc-encs visitors with Mr. ant
Mrs. A. Denierling were Mr. ani
Mrs. Gordon Got:lrirh of. London
Mrs. .Than Willing and Mr. Ttalttl
t ngstaffe ,of 'Toronto were guest!
at the same home,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wray an
'famlly of Toronto visited relative
in OW community over the t*
wee
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