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Ailiffid:Clippois $00101 -sriwkim .suNovor
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riding,` a Onieyele Is* stunt tor an oMkert for it takes 4 Wiumejs
to pr'ovkle IiirOPPr balarkee. AND, balance is PO as illalirlarit
to your haying too. Wheel .1 is QUALITY that lasts., Wlieell
is VARIETV that gives greater selection. Wheel 3 is In,.
telligent SERVICE, that IliSuretk satisfaction and Wifeel 4 if;
LOW .PRICE for higKer saving* You get ALL 4 wh'o'r you
deal oeSTAIPICON'S., -
Sandra, Tiffin, Xatilyn
4.0 ,A,i'GreCnt janice areen,
Parry Vonzon, 'Nancy Onest, Paul
Goat, 110111144 Mer,,lennark.
Third year: PPrAn4 Jelin gtiOrr
Joan rerinett, Joyce Walicer, pine
Casliek Rirsino Moffatt, Mary 1`20
Moffatt, Patsy Zurbrim R,
ZurbrU Afro,. Rennie Ooy, Joe
Kerr, ROSS Cralaipjt, P411.1
Ivan MoDurney, :Carmen MeRur.
ney, Toni Miller, Fourth year; Neil
Sdgar, R, garbrigg, Fifth year:
)3yerida Conron, Mrs, H, Rurreli,
,:rool Burrell, Kenneth VOgant ft9S$
Wigan.
Sixth yeari Ronald Goy, Robert
Beattie, Russel Robinson, Michael
Harrison, Ralph garrison; Seventh
year: Karen Beattie, glizabeth
Eturrell. Rill Kerr, Oeorge Kerr,
Dighth year: Linda Green, Hilda
Tiffia, Eleanor Goy, Mrs, A, Min.,
toul, Donald Rinton1, Brian Cap-
lick, Wayne 'Caslick,
The presentations were -made by
Rev. T. G. BUSsor, asSisted bY
°Russel Zurbrigg, Supterintendent
of -the Sunday School,
On behalf of the official board
of the church, Mr, BaSser pro-
Frino nearby Llietrnow cornea *
mon Who- Wilt Make ukt exeellent
nktin to represent us, On Mir Pro,
vinoial Government. Please elkeek
the timings that non Watsoo has to
Offer, his appearrkike,e, lbaCIP-
ground, and his ability to got Ploilg
with all types' of. people. We feel
that you too will be welt satisfied
with Our Selection.
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ASSOMTION 22,29i1
cuPgAsTER t fir
Reg. $39.05 - SPECIA 4L •
..#40.05 SPECIAL "PI Is
GRoomING unu:sit t fat
ATTAOHMENT ' 4P44 4U4P
)1140 Winghom ,1141iYaotosoTinio4,,,
ttlit7foatollso:viel!ryfyltoo7et:::
bers 80,ho reaolled lotiieiscaret
Sunday $0hool: 1400, Mak;
JoYe0 Walker, Nanoy ,CasfanGre4
Linda Maaggart, Diana Orv10,
Peter Whin, 17441 11'90.1
Miller, Kenneth Vogan, Ivan AgO-,
Burney, flarold JAM*, Kevtri
Donnie Rroo1p, pia Cone
gram, Paniela NuSeer, Gorden Con-
Egir7iri,gLt Dont: Congrern, .Shirley Can-
gram, Eleanpr Erringtpo, Everett
,HOMEWORK is easy when big brother Is riot there to help out.
Washday, too, •is easy for mother when children's blouses and
shirts are made of 100 percent terylene like thetie. They can he
washed in a -flask dried overnight and Worn again with nary the
touch of an iron.
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.SHOT GUNS = NEW!
Cooey 12.Gadge „ $24.95 ewe shot, 36". ba▪ rrel
Cooey ,,12 Gauge .$21.95 Single shot, '30r "barrel
"Mossicteyx 12 Gauge . . . I41:95 non •ItetiOni,3. shot, clip„magazine, C-leet ebokse
Savage Pump 12 Gauge $71.85
-30" bareel
W.I. Short Cotirse=-- 4:0441110 0,1 4 ''
9,00 1443g0(411,41
Puidon;Bluevate, Mrs. W. J. Pea-
cOek and Mrs. A. Corrigan;' Blyth,
Cooey Single Shot, 22" barrel $12.75
Cooey Single Shot, 27" barrel. $13.75
CooeyRepeater .. „... .... $21.95
-24" 'barrel, tubular Inagazine
Mossberg, Automatic . $39.95 -I-{shot clip magazine,
Winchester Automatic . , $49.00
-Stock load tubular Magazine
VOLKSWAGEN
LARGE ADVERTISING SPACE
"The Cereal Shelf". an; •'BrusselS, Mrs. John Wheeler
. '• and Mrs, Jack Lowe peColwanosh,
'Leaders representing 28,Wornen's Mrs. 'Anne Kilpatrick and Mrs. Ag-,
Institute branches attended the 2- nes Alton; Cranbrook, Mrs. Allan
day training school for, the herne; MCTagga:rt; -Dungannon, Mrs. Ila
making club project,' The Cereal Crozier, Mrs. Ruby Finnigan;' Ethel,
Shelf" in Clinton, October 14 ;and
15, and in Wingliam On Ocfoher 16
and 17, During the 2-day course
the ladies received instruction on
organizing homemaking clubs, on
the use of cereals In the family's
daily menus, and saw demonstra-
tions on making graham muffins,
ice-box cookies, ginger cookies, ,ap-
Pie oatmeal squares, lemon sauce,
macaronj and cheese casserole, oat-
meal porridge, .toffee cookies and
Corn bread,
sells your
products!
Plimm
USED SHOTGUNS
2-1yer Johnsons . SALE $15'.00
'-12 Gauge, Single Shot •
1,-Topper. , . . . . SALE $23.00
-12 Gauge, Single Shot
1.---Winchester SALE $30.00
-12 ,Gauge, Single Shot
1--Cooey . . . .. SALE $113 .00
-12 Gauge, Single Shot -
1--Savage • . : SALE * $17.00
-20 Gauge, Single Shot
AMMUNITION-ShOtgiinShells, fresh stock IMPERIAL long range •
and IVLMINI.111/,leads and CANUCK standard load, All gauges,
'every, shot .size;,, "Don't be caught 'short".
STAINTCIN
HARDWARE
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FARMERS SUPPLY +10USE
PHONE 30 W/N&HAM
Complete with 9" and the,
very. Best of Hardware ,,Door
CIONer, Storm Chain, Lock Set.
A storm door in winter
Ascreen dOor in.summer!
The finest combination
door you can buy!
$6440
Installed
SPECIAL
Seamless , official,, in all par-
ticulars - ideal for schools
looking ffir mug wear at low
Reg. 311.7.00
SALE $13.95
1. WINCHESTER 30=30.
Most popular high power
fever shot
'3 Only, Karrington Richardson
24" barrel
.22 P UMP S
cs o tubular0 'magazine
Clearance Sale: $35.00
Clubs will be formed by ...local
committees with girls who are 12
on September 1st, 1958 and have
not reached their 26th birthday; be-
'ing eligible for the course. Seven
meetings are required, to complete
the project and any girls or, young
women' who are interested , in par-
ticipating in the fall project should
contact a local leader. '
Women from this area who at-
tended the Wingliarn training
school and will be leaders for the
homemaking clubs Were Mrs. John
,Rutherford 'and Mrs. W. Johann of
Belmore, with a second pair, also
from Belmore, Mrs. W. Renwick
Mrs. W, Good and Mrs. L. MeGottr-
and Mrs. Donald Fortune; Bel-
'grave, ltrs, Ella and Mrs. C:
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Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs,- Cecil Raymond;
Gorrle, Mrs. Glenn Johnston. Mrs,
C, Sperling; Lakelet, Mrs. Lloyd
Jacques, Mrs. Esther Hallman;
Molesworth, Mrs, Gordp CanMbell,
Mrs. Ann Mitchell; IvIonerieff, Mrs,
Ken% Ludington; St. Helens, Mrs.
Gordon MacBheraon; Walton, Mrs,
Frank Walters and Mrs. 'Geo. Wil-
liamson; .Winglaam, Mrs. John L.
Currie and Mrs, W. T, Lapp.'
The Instructress was Shirley Mc-
Allister, home economist with the
DePartrnent of Agriculture for Hu-
ron. County,' and she was assisted
by Miss Mary Lou Black, home
economist for Bruce County.
• In Wingharn United Church on
Sunday morning, awards of merit
were.gfven to Members having per-
fect attendance at Sunday School.
' For the first year: Ruth Bennett;
Wayne Gordon, Larry Gordon;
Martin Garniss. For the second
year: Helen Carbert, Lynda Reavie,
ATTENDANCE AWARDS
PRESENTED SUNDAY
SHOE ..
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Drasti:.Rdt*tiptis. ,thirmighout. .our -entite .stock
MEWS DRESS OXFORDS I Men's Hikh Grade Oxfords Clearing groUp of outstanding value.
SALE _PRICE All smart styles in Black and Brown. Values up to $15.00 $5.94
vALUE .060
Ladies' DressShoes
▪ Amazing showing of Fall Styles in the 'wanted
leathers, colouri, and styles. - $7.94 and $9 97 • $2,94 $3.94 $4.94 GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES
in White Buck, paddles
and Loafers
BOots LUGGAGE
Special Twin Set
Wardrobe and Overnight • .
$ V.... V..V.4.tv 4.4.4.***• ;I 400"0
Children's
Sites 5 10 . .
Junioie
$3139'
MEWS 'WORK; BOOTS $19 95
i A, Special Anniversary Clearance ot
r! -GlibE FaOtWear
mi. In this group you will find well
ii- , 4 known makes.
i VALUES UP TO $18.96
Boys' Red Sole
$3 79 •
Sizes 5
Men's Red Sole
Sites 6 - 12
.oys Dtess:'Oifoidt • :c0ILDREWS. $HOES
In Black and Brown leathers, Dunlopgs Shoe Store * SALE PRICES ,
Paterit Stileps for Dress Ilron and Black
Oxfords or White and BtoWn Boots
20%00 till other Luggage Phone 23 Viritighani
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