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MEN'S SHIRTS
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WHITE — PASTELS — $299
PRINTS —SNORT SLEEVES
ASST'D SIZES EA.
MEN'S
100% NYLON STRETCH
DRESS SOX
TO FIT
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MEN'S COTTON
BOXER SHORTS
SIZES
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EXTRA SPECIAL!
JUNIOR GIRLS' 1st QUALITY
PLAY SUITS
SIZES 4 to 6X
STRETCH NYLON
$28
EA.
DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL!
In This Big May Sale
100% S-T•R•E•T-C•H NYLON
2 PCE. SHORT SETS
SIZES
4 TO 6X
$ 88
2 EA.
INDOOR OR OUTDOOR HEAVY DUTY
TRASH BARRELS
METAL CARRY HANDLES
LOCK Duty
COVER $ 199
HsavyouastY
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Ideal for Homes
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Colours • Gold Or &own
Garden Club
meeting two
By Kathy Cooper
EIIMVIIIE
Elimville 111 Garden ('lub 4-11
members held their second
meeting on May 5 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. F. Kints. The roll
call was, "one flower 1 like and
why". Six members answered.
Proper techniques of tran-
splanting garden plants were
discussed and demonstrated.
The skit to be put on for the
Elimville Women's Institute on
hfay 14 was rehearsed.
The next meeting will beheld on
June 2 at 7 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. G. Coward.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka
visited Thursday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family.
The Elimville UCW catered to
the Minor Hockey League
banquet at Kirkton-Woodham
Community centre Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Brintnell of Hensall.
Tom Passmore of Thames
Road is spending a few days with
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family visited Saturday with Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter.
John Batten and Floyd Cooper
attended the "Mahony Road
School" at the University of
Guelph from May 4-7.
Mr. & Mrs. Square llerdman
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Hinson Whiteford and
Julie.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kyle and
family of London visited
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Cooper.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Paroons
and family of Hensall visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Cooper.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of
Sarnia visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Skinner and family.
Mrs. Howard Pym attended a
conference of the Women's
Institute at Waterloo.
Smillie
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Toronto when the thoroughbreds
switch there next Wednesday.
The veteran of Huron Racing
Stables is Musical Formal, a five
year-old mare who has won
$47,000 during her racing career.
The other three ready to race at
Woodbine are two year-olds.
They are Kippen Kit, Rouladeal
and Seaforth Tartan. The Huron
Racing Stables horses are being
trained by Rod Wright and will
be ridden by a new young jockey,
Raymond Moses of St. Marys.
Judy Smillie gets her
knowledge of horses honestly.
She was the second licenced
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TEA TABLE TIME — Members of the Lucan-Biddulph Cancer Society held a Daffodil Tea April 28. Picture
above, around the decorative tea table ore, from left, Mrs. Earl Knoblauch, Mrs. George Jervis, secretary
service to patients committee, the sponsoring group, Mrs. Harold Hodgins, post president, Mrs. Dona
Ankers, a volunteer, and Len Maslen, president. T -A pho
Mt. Carmel ladies mark even
MT. CARMEL
The St. 13oniface, Zurich CWL
ladies invited Mt Carmel ladies to
attend their 25th Anniversary on
Tuesday. Many ladies attended
the Mass and enjoyed a won-
derful celebration. Rev. Fr.
Spencer London was the guest
speaker.
Personals
Paul Carey, London, was a
weekend guest with Mr. & Mrs.
1lubert Carey and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Doyle attended
the funeral of their uncle Leo
Glavin last weekend. Leo was the
son of Tom and Hannah Glavin,
McGillivray.
Mrs. Rita Carey spent the
weekend in Toronto with her
daughter, Mary Eileen.
Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and
family attended the funeral of
their cousin Bernadine Lane in
Detroit. Bernadine was raised
and lived most of her life here in
the village.
Richard Trainor, Hamilton
visited his mother. Mrs. Mary
Trainor and family on the
female jockey in Canada and
before moving to the Hensall
area was assistant farm
manager of Hill n Dale at Gor-
mley, the third largest thorough-
bred farm in Canada.
While a jockey, Judy won 43
times in 123 races in thorough-
bred and quarter horses events.
She was the former Judy
Greathead.
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Jr. and
girls spent Sunday with Patrick
Sullivan. Sr., in Strathmere
Lodge. Strathroy.
Catholic women meet
The Mt. Carmel C.W.L. held
their Mav meeting in school gym
Monday. Mrs. Harry Van Osch
president, took charge of the
meeting and Mrs. Joanne Stel
fens. Mrs. Mary Koricina, Mrs
Marian Sullivan were her counci
helpers.
After all business was finisher
Rev. Fr. John Mooney P.P. spoke
on the Rosary for the month o
May.
Mrs. Ruth Boyes, Parkhill was
a guest and showed her slides o
her recent trip to Africa.
Organizational meetin
area 4-H calf clubs
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The organizational meeting for
the newly formed Kippen,
Hensall and Brucefield 4-H Calf
Club was held Wednesday, April 6
at the home of Beth Cooper.
The election of officers was
held and they are as follows:
president, Les Coleman; vice-
president, David Brodie;
secretary and press reporter,
Linda Bell.
Beth Cooper, the 4-H leader for
this • Club, along with Len
McGregor, the county 4 -II
representative, explained to the
members, what is involved in a 4-
H Calf Club. Topics, that will be
covered in this club, were
discussed.
The next meeting will be held
at Lyle Hill's home on May 28
Surprising celebration
A surprise party, arranged by
.1.11$1r. & Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Cooper. was held at
Huron Centennial School
Tuesday evening, honouring Mr.
& Mrs. J. R. Cooper on the oc-
casion of their 25th wedding
anniversary.
About 100 were in attendance
and prize winner's at the euchre
were: Lloyd McKenzie, Mrs. R.
J. McGregor, Pearson Charters
and Mrs. G. Sweeney.
Personals
Rochus Faber has returned
from an extended holiday in
Florida.
Mrs. Nettie McClinchey spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. D. E.
Kyle.
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison. St.
Thomas, is visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. W. L. Mollis.
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis and
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison at-
tended a birthday party for Mrs.
Elsie Haney, Wingham who is
celebrating a 90th birthday on
Wednesday, May 7.
Stock Up Now For
The Canning Season
WHITE'32.90
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1.69
This Week's Meat Treats
Shoulder Chops LB. 89'
Canada Packers Sweet Pickled
Cottage Roll LB. ;1.19
Smoked Bacon
By the piece $ 1 .09
Sliced
OUR OWN
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See Our Selection of
FLOWERS
Mother's Day
Hydrangea, Mums, Begonias,
Hanging Baskets, Mixed Pans
Celery Stalks 37'
Florida Oranges .. 79'
Homo MiIk
Regular $1.54
3 QUART $ 41
BAG •
Libbys or Del Monte
TOMATO JUICE 190z. 3/89'
Campbell's
VEGETABLE SOUP 100.
Budget
TOILET TISSUE 2 ROLL PKG. 39'
LYSOL CLEANER 28 oz. $1.17
Weight Watcher
CANNED POP 24 1 ares $3.19
BUY 5
GET ONE
FREE
Ice Cream
Sundaes
Regular 204 Each
12 Foa$1.09
Other Frozen Food Values
McCoin's
LARGE PIZZA
DELUXE
leo D'or
ONION RINGS
22 oz.
°2.09
41'
6 oz.
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SHIFT DRESSES
$199
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SIZES
M L -XL
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GIRLS' NYLON STRETCH
TANK TOPS
ASST'D COLOURS 2 $100
SIZES TO FIT
7 to 14 YRS FOR
Be Here Opening Morning!
LADIES' COOL SUMMER
COTTON GOWNS -
BABY DOLLS
EXTRA SPECIAL! $229
Wash without worry
wear without ironing
MAY SALE SPECIAL! ADULT
CANVAS FOLDING
CHAIRS
CANVAS BACK AND SEAT
ASSORTED COLO' IRS
FLORAL DESIGN . (EEL TUBE
WOODEN ARM REST
$477
VINYL
TABLE COVERS
ASST'D. PRINTS
SIZE
54x72
43.A
10 QUART
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ASST'D COLOURS
MAY SALE 57EA
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DON'T•MISS THIS SPECIAL!
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100% S -T R -E -T -C -H
NYLON
FANCY PRINTS
say
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BOYS'
BOXER SHORTS
$1 99
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100°% NYLON
STRETCH
Big May Sale Feature
LADIES' FIRST QUALITY
SHORT SHORTS
Sizes S.M.L
$255
DON'T MISS THIS SUPER VALUE
CHILDREN'S
T-SHIRTS
99C
NYLON
STRETCH 4-6X
OUTSTANDING VALUE!
TODDLER'S
NY ONH SUN SUITS
Much below the usual price 99 EA.
SIZE 9 TO 18 MTH S
Di IR OPENING SPECIAL!
15 x 15 extra Targe
DISH CLOTHS
CHECKERED PATTERN 5 90
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When my fiancee first started to work in this
restaurant, she signed this long contract where she
agreed to eat her lunch everyday, and they would
deduct $1.00 from her wages. Now it happens that my
fianceee is a vegetarian and couldn't eat the lunches
they gave her, so she just didn't bother.
She has worked there for about two months now, so
she's lost about S40 for food she'didn't eat. It hurts
when you're only getting the minimum wage. Any
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if she con show that she didn't eat the meals they charged her
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the family really want, so we have decided to dispose of
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