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- 10 p.m, • 7- 10 pan.,
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Special price for 3 hours - ONLY
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to,all your clothing.
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\ • SPIIULAL SPEASTIBLIbe. Rev, florac,e C„.- litirkholder guttural secretary of the.01shirio Council of Chris'.
Bait Education is shown with si)e Young members Ora panel discussion at the night session. RuthMichie,
Karen Anderson, Lorna Bolt Jim 'Taylor, Bill StitYth, Bill Coultes and Bev. Burkholder.,
—Photo by Cantelon.
Mildmay Rotary Club
I N G
$1200 in Prizes
Wednesday, June 4th
Community Centre, Mildma.y
$500 Special Must Go
Two $100 Specials
Twelve regular games for $40.00 each
One Share the Wealth
BLUEVALE.
At the meeting of the Blnevale-
Turnberry• group' of the woman's
Association of, the 'United Church
held at the home of Mrs, Alex. Me-
Craekin on Thursday, Mrs. it,
Brook' was presented with a gift by
Mrs, 'McCrackin on behalf of the
members, 'Miss Rtiby Duff read an
address a'pPreciative of the services-
Mrs. trook'has ,ivett. to' the group
and the ,Woman's Association, '
. -Visitois'.Iit the week-end with
;Mr. and Jos. Horton were Mr.
and Mrs. Allan. White and children
of Clifford' and. Mr. and Mrs.. Ira
liertselder' of Toronto,
.• Mr, and' Mrs; Neil' MacLean of
Toronto, visited Mr, and •Mrs. A.
Ills' Sinith at the week-end.
Mrs. Leslie -Greenaway spent
Saturday in London.
Mr.•Charlds. Gariiiss of Wingharn
aPe'ht a feW days with ..Mr. and
Mrs, Buras:',14.Ofiatt. •
John.' McKee ,has returned
to Montreal ,after visit with her
73.3,,,ftht:tr,aI'Mmr.S.i r\ijr,sots,..;4C4,11rrrt. yis sa
aderson
and children, of :Kitchener were
guests of Mr, and Mrs,' Andrew
Jacklin
,
on.Sunday..
Mr. :and ;Mrs'. Iltigh Campbell
and Mr; and ,Mrs. Alex Corrigan
attended ' the Bradsbavv-Newton
wedding -in VV.roxeter .on
"Popular bemaile.
CHESTERFIELD _-surrES.
and
SUPER; .LOUNGE IS
FURNITURE,
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED, MONTHLY: TERMS"A?liANGED
Extra and special cards 25c; 5 for $1:00
Doors open at 8.00 p.m., starts at 9.00 over
about 11.00 p.m.
Bingos are held in Mildrnayevery. second
Wednesday.
ProCeeds for Community Service Projects.
.the understanding hurt
and.theli*.ati touch
Food, clothing, shelter . .'. yes. But it' takes. more than
these to lift the burden from despairing souls,
This The Salvation ArtnY knows. In its hostels,' havens,
homes and hospitals; in instances of emergency relief;
the•understandhig heart and the human touch
`are ceaselessly employed in mending shattered tires
and kindling hope in Spirits darkened by sin or sufferlilq,
That this work may never flag, YOUR support is
by faithful workers of The Salvation Army
dedicated' to these tasks of mercy.
DAISY BACON
TO LIVE IN WALKERTON—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edward Keeler are
seen following their wedding op Saturday afternoon. The bride is the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter MacLeod, viringbant, and the groom is
the salt of Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Keeler, of Mitchell..
—Photo by Hannnerten.
One pound, package
LAMB LEGS
Whole or Half - lb. . ....... .............................
PREMIUM FRANKS 47c
69c
Nabisco SHREDDED WHEAT 2, r 35C Boxes
Five Roses FLOUR • 49c 7 lb. bag
SOCKEYE SALMON 2 ,0,89c Half 'pound tins (Gold Seal)
Johnson Hard Gloss WAX 55c Pilitsv .... . ... ...... "
PREM
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For Your Party
or Picnic Lunch
ALWAYS LOOK FOR
SHORTENING
1 lb. 29c
DOG FOOD
Patti - 1.0 05, tick
. (regular and, gra.v$)
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An attempt is being made this week to call on as many people in the rural areas as possible. If you were
missed in either the town blitz or the rural ca nvass, your contribution win be gratefully accepted either at
the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Wingham, or the local Army Hall, P.O. Sok 105.
Sandwich
Bread , Vresliness Guaranteed
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