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hi St. Stephen's Anglican Church
Church School will meet at 1045,
The W.A. of St. Stephen's win
meet at the hOme, of Mrs.' Eiirl
Underwood on Thursday afternoon
at 2,30 p.m, The ,theme will be
"Fearlessness" and will be, taken
by Mrs. T,
The Deanery of Huron. Brother-
hood spring banquet will be held
in Fordwich at 7 pan, in Trinity
Chard).
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$2•SO $3.50 $50;00 'Wanda Spading ,and Xra.
old 'Kell were lucky in the dutch
auction, Mrs. E. H. Strong and
Mrs, Norman Gadke assisted the
hos t ess in serving refreshments.
Alexaniterti, Hardware
; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Milton, Bev*
erley and Fraser. Lucknew.. Xi'.
and Mrs, Leland Ashton, Susan and
Catharine, Toronto, were viSitors
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hil-
ton Ashton,
Mrs. Courtney 'Gilpin, who was
taken to Wingharn Hospital by
ambulance last Monday, is mtieh
improved And exp.eeterl to be able
to leave the hospital' this Week.
iV/r, 'Gilpin, who has been Confined
to bed since January, has been at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving.
Toner for the past week. His two
sons r. Verne Gilpin, Viking', Al-
berta, and Mr. Elwyn Gilpin,
Hughenden, Alberta, have Arrived
by plane at Mahon and are visiting
their parents.
Mr. Oliver 'Nuhn, Palmerston,
spent Sunday with his brother,
Mr. Wilmer Mahn and Mrs. Nuhn.
Mrs, Mary Taylor, Wroxeter,
spent last week at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Earl TJnderwood.
Mrs. Norman Gadeke, Mrs. Ellis
Minch.. and Mrs, Clarence Spar-
ling were in Goderith on Wednes-
day and were at the music festival.
Mrs. R. T. Bennett is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Snider
and Mrs, 'Snider at Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill *Stafford, Kit-
chener were week-end visitors with.
Mr, and Mrs, T, C. Vittie.
Achievement Day for '4--H Cluj\
girls will be held in Gorrle on Fri-
day, July 4th.
Mr. ,Jack Bennett has been
spending a few days at Rosseau,
Muskoka with his father, Mr, it
T, Bennett.
Miss Phyllis Elliott, Bluevale,
spent the weelt-end with Miss
Rath Grainger. 4
Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Al-'
verette Wallace, Fordwieh, Visited
Mrs. Arthur Chapman on Sunday.
.1Kr.., and Mrs. Cecil Grainger, Mr
and Mrs. Alvin Grainger and Mat
lyn. spent Sunday with Mr. Wm.
Grainger and Mr, and Mrs. Bobt.
Jones of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, George Brown and
Jean visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
Keifer of Ethel on Sunday. Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. Keffer, Paul and
John of Williamsford called at the
same home.
Mrs. Jennie Edgar returned to
London on Wednesday after spend-
ing the past month with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Tr, V. Edgar and
family accompanied her to Lan-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacqtfes, and.
family of Lakelet visited Mr, Win.
Dane on Sunday,
Mr. Frank Johnston and his
mother, and Mrs. Donald Johnston,
all of London, Mrs. Mary Hassel-
wood, Mrs. Frands Strong, Mr.
Roy Strong, Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Stew-
art Strong and family were Sun-
day gueSts of Mr. and Mrs. E. H
Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trirnblett
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy
of Toronto were week-end guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gowdy.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Moir, David
and Paul, spent Sunday at their
parents' homes, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Luther, Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Moir, Hensall.
The executive of the Men's Coun-
cil of United Church Laymen met
at the home of Mr. T, V. Edgar On
„Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Shiell and
Sane, Wingham, Miss Betty Zim-
merman, Clinton, Wm, Zimmer-
man, Elmira and Leon Lucas, Tree-
ton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. S.
Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King Sr., of
Windsor, spent from Friday to
Sunday with the formees parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest King Sr., and
other relatives.
Word has been received by Mrs.
Jas. Armstrong of the death of her
daughter-In-law, Mrs, Margaret
Wilson, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Wilson
has visited in Gerrie and was
known here. Mrs, Jas. Armstrong.
has been in the Wingham HOspital
for the past seven months.
Master Edward King of Wind-,
sm.; was a visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl tking from Fri-
day to Sunday.
FAMILY • ;SIZE
%VIUplivoys turn to rent
eXPerta. when he wants
S thorough nod complete
Job 'tione On a wrecked
ear, We are fully equipped
to handle the situation
and nor men . arc well
trained, Regardless QC the
damage, irt'.8 iJ1 in the
(Lies work to ns an1. you
wilt he 'nippy with the
results.
OGRRIE-4. P. MeKilibon, of
Wingliare ,former president arid,'
direetor :of Huron County ',Cancer
Unit told of the work .being done
to combat .cancer At the May meet-
ing .of the Garcia W.I. at the home
of Mrs; Cecil Wilson. (He stated,
that London, .Ontario, had the beet
cancer clinic in the world., And at.
Wingliain there is a. checkup elinic
held reguittry, A. cancer unit was
fonlitled. in Alberta' M. years ago,
and Huron county clinic five years
ago. Education and prompt action
are very -necessary. Much research.
is being done. Efforts . are being
iNgi•M' HRIJGhIST- Made to break down the fear of Anglican Church ancer; and to lift the morale of
Patients. !Cotninenelng 'next, SundaY, May..
Miss Margaret Dane Introduced '19, service will be held at 11:30 a,m,
the oeaker and Mrs. Gerald
hraith thanked him.
Dressmaking was tile short
course chosen for the fall, Many
interesting answers were given to.
.the roll call "Something I \Auld
like to see accomplished by the
Institute", Wanda .Sparling sang,
aeompanied by her ointehr. There
was a display of rugs made by
these who took the Institute rug.
making course; The Institute has
adopted a soldier at Westminster
.)Hospital, London. Mrs, Wililard
Peel reported on the district execu-
tive at Fordwieh. East Huron Dis-
trict annual will be held in Wro3-
..eter on May 27th.
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Starting Thursday, May 1.5t
Ending Saturday, May 24th
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• suns HAVING ORIGINAL PRICE TAGSGS ,OF :UPi TO $7,5.00
TO-DAY SAVE $16.60 '37(li $36.00
• Men's 2-button and 3-button stylings
• Every Snit is fully cut, well styled, Carefully' sewn
• Popular Patterns- - Ivy Stripes -Silken Tone Patterns' ,
• Every Suit brings you Value beyond compare
A PRICE TO SUIT EVERY POCKET BOOK
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Remember you can save $10.00 to $30.00 at Hanna's during
our Gigantic Pre-Summer Suit Clearance
PRICED $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 $54.95
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RACING THRILLS
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\.• . . . VALUES TO $59.50 New Low Prices ' Topfavoilrites with men everywhere! - Gabardines and Imported Fancy Twee&
masterfully tailored to the tune of higher (nullify and stS,Ic-
BUY NOW at'.these LOW, LOW PRICES S MEN TOPCOATS $24.95 • -$29.95r $34.95
•Mortice Performance 3.30 p.m, r Night Performance 8.30
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MEN'S BOYS'. SPORT. SHIRTS
SPRING WINDBREAKERS VALUES TO $2.96
$5
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Pre-Holiday Sale Price 1 .1 $2 49 VALUES .35
SALE PRICE' ll •
- MEN'S SPORT COATS
Values to $42.50
Every coat expertly tailored by Canada's lead-
ing tailors, pure wool cloths, This season's
most popular shades and styles. Now selling
at prices that shout real saVings.
$19.95 $24•95 $29.95
YOUNG MEN'S, Cotton JEANS
sues 30 to 36 e an
VALUES TO 495 Youth's Tailored
SPORT COATS
Values to $29.56 Sizes 34 to 3$
Newest; sit:ides available- llllllllll 19. MEN'S WORK PANTS
$2.99 Values $5.5() 7' $3 99 ... . ... • MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Plains, stripes - Every shirt winterized to assure
perfeet fit. Sizes 14 to 17 Men's Terylene
DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S COTTON' T.,--SHIRTS 199
Values to $5.95
ON SALE and NO IRON by Forsyth $6 99 REGULAR, OLDS - NOW llll lll lllll _ • • ' Plain and Fancies 99c to :$1 , ..99* VALUES TO $2.95.,... MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Vailif?$ to 57.91$ $2.99 Long Sleeves $3.99 Men's *
LONG SLEEVED SWEATERS Men's Short Sleeved
SPORT SHIRTS „
MEN'S DRESS SOX $O. Vallies to 00.95 lllllllllll
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Boys'
SPRING WINDBREAKERS
Shrub Sale Is •
Field by Guild
G-GRRIE..A Sale of shrilbs and
Perennials brought $5,45 at the
May meeting of the. Guild of St,
Martha at the home of Mrs. Efll
Bennett on, Wednesday evening,
Eleven members and four Visitors
were present,
The president, Mrs, Mad New-
ten, rit0Mdtd and read the &rip,
taro from Acts 24: 148, Mts.. Harry
King read from the new stUdy book,
showing the minor part God plays
in our lives yet 10 should be the
main .factor. '
ArtieleS Were reethed for the
talI bataar. It WAS &tided to lia:Ve
a hairer sale at the nexerileeting,
MrS. ,.1.16Vithantl„ Met. MAC
Newton assisted tli hosteSSIn
seng refteshinentii. ,
t3 99 to vAi4u.E., TO $8.05 llll „'et the Prime Mitifser.i."Of 2 0181.
MEN'S ODD PANTS
Values to $1.8.56
The Ideal TrOteliers to mate up With that odd
jacket, 'Windbreaker er iaVeater., The seleetion
iiichttles liannelia, fano, worsteds and 116Velty
hiendc, .0004 your, opportunity to haVe Slack
vorroodoo Lower Priees *. NOW ONCY
MEN'S. DRESS oeLTs
• Goilitne, Leather
VALUES 1104240 ll 99C
Nyi6, stro,ehies
VALUES TO $10 l lll llll llllllll 79C 99c, $1.99 $2,89
BOYS* DENIM :JEANS MEWS FANCY ;TIES
. A biro variety
VALIM4 To $.54 C. tp, An values to
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c-tr- Q to provide hini with the best we
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' liftrit'intnity, That's why we're saving
th'S why we've opened Ali
, „utility at THE CANADIAN
UK OF COMMERCE
fit “orc KIS Aditits CMAOAlitAOY to SON O.YO
Strutherg • Matotger
BOYS' DRESS PANTS
MEN'S :BALBRIGGAN •
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Wittliil14 TO $11.91
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