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arc+ �y j$ weekwith
M* anrt r ... dtoavieS,
"
Winer r" nt ws, returned.
recently from a trip to Western
Canada.
Charles Wilby and Mrs. !dna
Sippett of Stratford visited last
Thursdays with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trout-
rnnr left last week for WesternCanada. '
_,Mrs. Norman Taylor and
daughter, Mrs. Irla Fleck and
son Jonathan of Belmont
visited last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth
McDougall visited last
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cope, Sheila and Carol at
London;
Ten ladies of the Knox United
Church BibleStudy group
entertained s. Dbrothy
Potter last w a ttsncheon
at the Mill atB-ae ntiilerprior to
her leaving the Manse to make
her home utGoderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sprung
are spending a week's holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
McDougall and Angie at
Sudbury.
Sheaves of corn and oats,
vegetablesnd flowers
decorated St. Mark's Anglican
Church for their a r da i Har-
vest Home service. The rector,
Rev. Fred Carson was in
charge and the organist was
Mrs. Celia Taylor of Goderich.
The soloist was Mrs. Marjorie
Hays Dunlop of Gederich.
Guest speaker was Dry R.D.
Wilkin ofWingham. He gave an
inspiring message an Salvation
basing it on the life of St. Paul
on the road to Damascus. Te
The ushers were Fred
Lawrence and Thomas
' yips dila d rice
is extended to the family of the
late Mrsli€eorge Ross
who passed away at , Central
Park Lodge, London recently.
She .is the widow of the late
OtroiS 40440 stop and
WI visited last
el Farrow
atMit l .
Mr. and Mrs.Clayton
Robertson of Meaford are
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Elva St ughan.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeR ger,
Denny, Terry and Wendy of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart.
wright, David, Derriek and
Lone.
Any girl in the community
between 12 and 26 years of age
wishing to take the fall project
for 4-1. Let's bake bread,
should contact Mrs. Donald.
Cartwright immediately.
The Auburn Woman's
Missionary Society met for the
September meeting at the
home of Mrs. Duncan MacKay,
Goderi h.
President Mrs.. Wilfred
Sanderson was in charge. She
Welcomed all and the
devotional period was taken by
Mrs. Roy Deer. The scripture
lesson was Psalm 23 and
meditation was on this Psalm
under the theme, Beside Still
Waters.
Roll call was answered by a
Bible verse containing the ward
"Still" Plans were made to
make a peter for the Human
Presbyterial to be held in Knox
Presbyterial Church, Goderich,
on October 8.
Plans were made to hold the
next meeting on October 6 at
the home of Mrs. William
Berry. -
The topic, The Church
camping in Jappa� was given
by Miss Minnie Wagner.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
MacKay assisted by Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock.
BIBLE SOCIETY
aea,Theare:
Past
president rnn atltb
secretary Mrrs, T o .as
Haggiitt}' treestreasurer Mrs.
Thomas Jaren, stenePtors.
West 'owaoos Mrs. Allan
Webster; Auburn to Myth. read,
Mra. Beth Wising and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson; Auburn
north, Mrs. Torras Tabb
Mrs. Robert Arthur,. Auburn
west, Mrs. Frank ` Raithby.
Mrs. Kenheth McDougall ;
Auburn north road, Mrs. Sack
Armstrong; ,13th of *Arnett,
Mrs. Elliott Lapp; Auburn
south west, Mrs. Thome*
Haggitt„ Mrs. Wilfred San-
derson; Auburn east,- Mrs-
Dcnad Haines; Donnybrook
Mrs. Stewart Chamney;
Westfield, Miss Elaine Snell;
Colborne, Mrs. ' Thomas
Lawlor.
Dr,., John Thompson of
London spoke on the work of the
Bible Society and showed the
film, Quiet Faith and Steadfast
Hope about how Bibles are
distributed behind the Iron
Curtain in Poland.
as hest
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tasters.
Sorry to report that
M . and Mrs. e, sten were
involved in a sera accident
and have heel* hospitalized. We
�eora spady recovery.
t con tr tr 'off a fades a€ Mrs, Gladys Hoggertk left* and Mrs. karma
'a rsa at
TownHall,lastTu day, The two Wiles were Part
than a deers ragnenl of the+ i ton Iforticulture Society who made the corsages for
Oen to the residentsand staff at IfureaviewlastTuesday and t. (News». rdphoto)
Veterans of World War I from
Clinton and district are
reminded that vets day this
year will be held in Kincardine
on September 27.
Any local ' vet who is .. in-
terested in going is asked to
contact either J. I ...C,ornj b.nf
Brucefield at 482-7415 or
Brandt 144 at 482-9061.
Those who are going must
have their names in so tran-
sportation, meals, etc. can be
arranged. This is for all vets,
not just Legion members and a
good day is in thernaking.
and Tll.lage°Woric
for Wheat this Fart
Also have trailer for. Grain.
Bess, and Corn. '
Phone Frank MacGregor
at
4824-3387
Anytime
or Don MacGregor
523.4368
between i rend a p m.
hiar4 Offers the
g :st oldpotential
know of for a hybrid
under t days, maturity.
And what a combine corn,
High shellont. Stroll cob.
Dries fast, Fast early
growth. Good stress
tolerance.
Plant TXS94. The
consistent corn.
Wit. J. alicOtelor
RR 5, ant*,
Wayne
RR 1 144ditsbero
hater! hp
FROM THURSDAY,
SEPT, 11 TILE
SUNDAY, SEPT. 21
T1iie :mal —Meeting "of the
Auburn Branch of the Canadian
Bible Society washeld last
week in St. Mark's Anglican
Church. Rector Rev. Fred
Carson presided and Mrs.
Guiding on the move for the
new season" in Clinton and
V'anastra.
Mothers all asked to ac-
company their daughters to
registration where refresh-
ments will be served and a brief.
program consisting of camping
highlights of the guides during
the summer.
An annual fee of $3 is
requested at the time of
registration.
Please make note of these
dates and locations.
Clinton Legion Hall - 7 p.m.,
Wednesday September 24 for
girls aged 7 to 1? years for ---
Brownies, Guides and `R" goys: .
Va str Rectdatierieentre -
7 p.m., Thursday. September 25
for girls aged 7 to 13 years for
Brownies and Guides.
Guiding promises a challenge
for the girl of today!
STORE HOURS
OPEN
MONDAY TO THURSDAY
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
FRI. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SUN. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m,
There's no substitute for quality!
We handle only "Red brand A -1 befit" .
Try our homemade "oven ready meat tool"
FRESH CANADIAN PORK
SWIFTS .7- PREMIUM
ASSORTED VARIETIES -- 6 OZ. PKG.
SWIFTS OLD MILL
1 A G E LB. C
SWIFTS 1 FRY-0—VAC
BONE IN
SUGAR PLUM /HAM 11.69
SWIFTS EVERSWEET 1 10. VAC. PACKAGE
SCED BA(ON $2408
SIZE 445 — WHITE
GRAPEFRUIT 6/79c
UVE$READY -- PEELED. CUT --UP
SQUASH IaKlrs39i
PRODUCE OF. CANADA 29c
CARNATION -- FROZEN — REGULAR COT
FRENCH FRIES PKG. 59c
CARNATION -- FROZEN -- SHOESTRING
FRENCH FRIES PKG. 59C
SWANSON S -- TURKEY. FRIED CIHICKEN, BEEF
TV DINNERS 111 OZ. PKG. 89c
RICH'S
COFFEE RICH 32 OZ. 59c
FULL Riellig Of
QUALITY OILS
! avolino,'tum and Ursa
'Motor Oils plusT.
Rat otic Oil& i•
carefully bndad to mood the
opocificatkom of l -
f*nn actuipmont Manutatturom.
PROMPT
when you n� It -- morning,
noon. and night.
. VAt .'M
PAIIMENT$
Q' I B boating oil
r UP1 � e fully
- atctdat id inadvance and tho
mouMng coot
into" *Val monthly payminto
.T l butke aibru za.
Hood*commonmun
mmwe
fume./ No icem
W. r» strancl.fOl pueblos and
nstoliat1 ofd right
furnaonfor yhttr r11011 Ind
filar to putt
content may payments.
SCOTTIES HANKY PACK — ASSORTED y
/
issoES M 1CI0's 3/$1
s VARIETIES -- APPLE. BLUEBERRY.
CARAMEL, CHERRY, CHOCOLATE. LEMON
CHOCOLATE QUICK $1.59
LANCIA — R.C.
MACARONI ,... PKG. 79c
ROSE — SWEET MIRED, 'BABY DILL. OR
BREAD AND IW1 IER PIIOEES79c
9t
AYLMER
RASPBERRY JAM 24 OZ. 1.25
AVLMER
JA2� OZ.
RYS $1.25
CARNATION - 16.0 A 2 OL BONUS
COFFEE M T� 1
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TOM,— 4 — OL
LEMONADE
CRYSTALS
SOCIETY — LIVER Aak
DOG FOOD CHUNK,w
3/89c
.PAMPER
CAT F000 01. 4 /89c
ELEVEN VARIETIES -- BEEF, KIDNEY.
KIDNEY & BEEF.. HERRING.
CHICKEN, 'CHICKEN #►: LIVER. •
LIVER a BEEF.. LIVER, SALMON a LIVER
TUNA, TUNA & CHICKEN