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2-4-.T1.40 Advaracc.Times, Thui-sclay. Nov, 211, 1913
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PRESENTED WITH CHEVRONS: for perfect attendpnce
over a varying number of year$ were Jack Clarke:, Warren
Zurbrigg, 'Oorcl Edgar and Kenneth Ectgar., The presenta,,
Mr. and. Mrs. Donald
Bonnie Lee,. Melanie and Darrell
of Ifarriston and Mr.. and Mrs;
William Dally of Listowel visited
Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Ctif,
• ford. Pyke.
•• Doran Thornton of Mitchell and
sons spent the Weekend with Mts.
Anson Thornton, Mrs. Jack.
Currie, and family of Wingham
• visited Sunday with Mrs. John
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savestievio, was work
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and chain)
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to eater fleet
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stitute met ea November Slat at
the home of Mrs, William Thorn-
ton. and the meeting was opened
by the president, Mrs, Ray
Gowdy. The minutes were given
by the secretary, Mrs., Jack Fee
guson, and the trottstirer, Mrs.
Ted Maims**, gave birr report.
in the business period the ladies
decided to cancel the Dec,. 10
euchre until after the new year,
and deckled to enter a float in the
«orrie Sent* Claus parade on
De,
Ms sit! Alt' tit Graham gave * very
concise and interesting report, as
the delegate to the East -Huron
Guelph area convention held at
,Bingetnan Park Lodge iri Rat
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Wiener. Mias Marion Versteeg,
441 member, displayed the
Gerrie lIf cheese exhibit at
Achievement Day, and spoke of
the various kinds of cheese and
'their uses. • ,
Mrs. Glenn Johnston for Citl-
ezensliip and World Affairs, intro-
duced Miner Parrish; who gave a
travelogue through Holland, Get'
many and Austria showing slides
ofhis trip: Mrs. Johnston thanked
hun and presented him with a
gift• ,
The hostess„ Mrs. Thornton,
was , assisted by . Mrs. Ted
tions took place during the 30th anniversary celebrations of Matuszek and Miss. Brenda
the, Howick Lions Club in the ClIffOrd Commtinity, Hall on Thornton in serving lunch At the
Saturday eVening. * (Staff.Photo) close of the evening. , •
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Strong.
Mr. and - Mrs. Cameron
Robertson. of Strathclair, Man.
are visiting at the homes of his
• sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. GordonEdgar and Mrs, Glad' Edgar and
other relatives. Birks 'Robertson
.Teeiwater, visited at the same
homes.
Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mrs.
Verne Clark of Wroxeter and
Mrs. Ken Underwood attended
the Hill -Stewart wedding in the
Anglican, Church, ,Harriston on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mann
spent last Weekend with Mrs. A.
Aldrich c�f Galland visited other
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Underwood
and family of Guelph spent the
weekend wittiMr. and Mrs. Earl.
Underwood on the occasion of
' their 50th wedding anniversary.
cicVreititir 'Gallaway andKen
piderwoodarCiniose bunting at
irOttacieiwirki .10'
GeOrge Hubbard of Clff-
fort spent Sunday. with Mrs,
InIrton Hubbard.
and Mrs: 'Ivan • Haskins
'visited Mr. and Mrs.:Ross King of
Stratford on Sunday, .
Mrs. Roy Gowdy, Mrs. Barry
'Gowdy and Mrs. Gordon .Loutitt
visited Mrs. Arnold Halliday of
Wingham on SundaY-
Mrs. Arthur Fitch is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Fitch of Belmore.
. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hyndman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Huntley
Dawson of Lucknow on SaadaY.
Mr. and Mrs, .Adrian Van Ee,
Adrian, Peter, Stephen and Larry
of Clifford, Sidney :Kemp,
Wil-
Iiam Kemp and Alfred Kemp of
Listowel and, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kestle, Billy and Barbara
.of Palmerston spent Sund4ty with
, Mrs. Edward -Bolander and
Robin Bolander.
. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Keikhave
returned from a Canadian Trade
Commission to Johannesburg,
South Africa and visited at
Lisbon, Portugal and Dursley,
England.
Kim Coivatt, William Strong,
Wilbur Hog and Allan Ityniltnan,
torNiiitlie4,4Qtarie.
‘1,10134,r SgLiirday,
4itlf;Mi:litictU4.4rhkuits Mc-
Innes.
WROXETER
Andrew Hooper of Whitehorse, ' •
Yukon, left Wednesday morning
for home after visiting his sisters
and other friends in Wroxeter.
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ONLY
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ntire Family!
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WEEIDA EUCBRE
BELGWAVE -- 'Nine tales of
euchre were played at the -Coln.
triunity rooms last Wednesday',
evening. ‘:• --
High lady was Mrs. Stella
Pocaluyka; low lady, Mrs. Agnes
1VIcCreight; novelty lady„ Mrs—
Lawrence TaYlor, ; high man, Wil -
ham Taylor, low man, Williadt
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BAKERS,
The eighth and last meeting of
the' Beasty Bakers, Auburn
club look place at the, home 'of
Mrs. John Hildebrand, Miss Jane
Rental* theitome. economist for •
Huron County was special guest.
,The members ate a delicious
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Black/Decker
10 -pc. jig saw Idt.
Here's the perfect glft for 'digit
handyman on your ChristMai ligt. •
A rugged, two speed jig saWirOfti Black
and Decker. Comes in a handy calving
case with six assorted
blades, a plastic
pouch and rip fence.
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mealfebkh wee Malian style, f-
;; by vellqbsli amid table
tennis. lire. m1*rand thee
showed elides tar sae bad taken
wide la Mures et all the
exembere were taloa by Mr.
Hildebrand.
Mrs. litidekratid were thanked
for the meal and Wee Pemisak
forcorn to the meeting Noe *a
turn thanked the club ler the
invitatlea.
Skil 71/e
circular saw
Here's a tough circular saw to take
care of Most Of your handyman needs
around the home. The Metro is
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dependable. 1 3/4 h.p.
motor. Cut 2/0"
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• Here's the rugged 'tittle Bantam
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• handle light,and medium -duty putting. •
• Great for use in the back -yard Or up
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o handle. Comes complete with carrying
'base for 'take -anywhere' portability.
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Duel -Action sander kit
inciudes: sander, dustless
sanding attach., 10, sheets
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