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TheODERIC IQ A TAR
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CANDY SPECIALS
9c lb
LawxEVs
"DRUM IVIIICTURX"
9c ib.
309" value '
Coca Cola
TUMBLERS
3 fcr19c
Reay Value,
411414041041411006400410400111401144101110
Imported,
Imported, fanc r
tl
.,cps -'ii+r
29c
Reg. 490
3fort00,
LADIES' WIIMRW1IGUT
Vests and Bloomers
- Reg. 70
NOW 47c
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New line, mart
LQtw PRICES.
New York's latest styles,
36 inch plastic
Drapery Goods
yards 9c.
�+ { New
As
Table Oiidoth
Wide, colorful.
Ladies' wool
GLOVES
63c pair
Men's
WORK SOCKS
39c pair
Reg. 59c
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-Reg. 7.51) pair
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FLANNELETTE
BLANKETS'
4:08pair a
Reg. 6.49 pair .
s�r••N
Kleenex Tisues
Men's
Diamond -SOCKS
Reg 1,39 value
••••®•••N m
Men's
RIB HALF HOSE
Men's
WOOL'SHI TS
2.99 .
Reg. 4.95
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Men's
PYJAMAS \
2.99
Reg. 3.98
Joetboommolemet
Girls'
DRESSES
99c
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Gir1s'
GLOVES
AND MITTS
FULL SLIPS
Wool
MEAD SQUARES
77c
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A give-away.
Garment Bags
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- _ASHFIEL-D; -Dee: 34-- Among
the sailors 1ipme from the lakes
are Richard and David Compton,
Douglas Parrish and J ck Johnson.
Mr., Elliott, of into el, was the
guest speaker in ,.Ashfield Presby-
terian Church'. last Sunday- while
Rev. d`,, R. Ala oriald`r was preach-
ing in a Detroit chi.
.Among those home for the holi-
days were: Mr. anl1. Mrs. C, Jack-
man, of .'Toronto; Mgrs. D. Rose, of
London, and Dan Rose, of Guelph;
Miss Audrey Ross, of London; Mr'
and Mrs.- Finlay . 7V1acatrnald aid
children, of Chatham; Miss Doris
Wyld, of Toronto; Misses, Anna
and -Charlotte MacKenzie, of Tor-
onto; Miss Beverley MacKenzie, of
Stratford; Mr. Ray MacKenzie, of
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Parrish
and children -spent a few days in
Detroit:
KIN-GSBRIDGE.
KIN GSBRIDGE, Dem, 31. --
Messrs. Pat and Martin Courtney,
of Calgary, are visiting at the
home of ” their sister, Mrs. Jas.
Q'Ne;l,and , family: •
Rev. Sevin Sheridan, of ilanrii�
ton, spent the Christmas holidays
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
M. Sheridan. ?. •
Miss 'Lizette '►riet, ;of ' Langton,
was a ;west at the Rectory with
the Lie"ranant tfamily over the w ek-
end,
.Mr. Frank McCarthy, Martin,
Ann Merlyn, and Mary, of London,
visited w,itli friends here over the
week -end.
Rev, Lloyd' Ryan, of, Brampton,
and Mr..a j _. �' family,
of Chesley, were visitors at the
Walter Clare lidon e°' during thecpast
Week.
Mr. 'ancit ,Mips. Edward 'Dwyer and
babe, of ' St. Catharines, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fergus Dwyer, of Keit-
kora, and ibabe, 'Were Sunday visit.
ors at .the hoarse of Mr. ` and Mrs.
Don 1 'raytne.
Mr. Walter Dalton of Detr it,
visited with relatives' here daring
the past week.
Mr. John Doherty, (who ha4 ben
sailing on the Eastern Coast, . is
visiting at his home here.
Miss Maureen. ?assella,, n Gede.
rich, spent the , v. ek end .apt" Ater,
home here. ,
Miss :Loretta Martin aiid brotlierrt
Peter, client the CIri tunas holidays
ith their si tors ill 'Hamilton. .:M{gt.
Population of the pity of Toronto ;
.w,elined by 13,0 58 in the 1951-56
period, at the same ancone polula.
Jori of the pity s metra►politan area
increased hy 236,485.
HOLESrV! L.E
° Full zipp rs„,
l%OLMESIVU.L1 , Dee. 31. — The
-Ch'ristmas- (o leer f ;hhe -Hol ees-.
ville school was held with Rev. H.
C. Wilson, Clinton; as chairman.
The program was made up ,of-- re-
citations,' choruses, plays, piano
solos, and dances, with all the
pupils taking part. At the close of
the program, Santa arrived, and
gave out the gifts thatwere piled
under the lovely, ,Ohristmas Gree.
Pupils of the' school are: Barbara
Yeo, Franklin Yeo, Leonard Wil-
son, Charles Houghton., Dominique
Gahweiler, Bonita Williams, Bill,
Hoggarth Paul Cudhxiore, Cathie
'Potter, Marion K Liebold, Mary
Squire, Jim McCullough, Donald
Yeo, Bob Norman, Jelin Ross,
-Marilyn Yeo, Eric Gahweiler, Dar-
lene Houghton, Milton 1V1cClinchey,
Freddy Tyndall, Berthena Cruik-
shanks, Douglas McCullough, Shir-
ley Norman, Karen. Saddler, Peter
Gahweiler, Helen Conran, Douglas
Leibold, Waype Potter, Linda Me-
C.listchey, ,David McCurlough, Ron-
ald 'l'rewartha, Lucille Bond, Brian
Potter, Billy Tyndall, Paul Mc-
Clinchey, 'Bob Rabb, Donald Mc-
Clinchey, and Gary Potter, The
teacher' of the school is Miss C.
Ann Shaddock, of" Clinton, and the
music supervisor" is Mrs. .E.
Rodgers, of Auburn.
llolid'ay guests with. Mr. and
Mrs. H. Cud.tnore were
Miss Reta
Cuore, of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. 5. Brown, of Willowdale. Mr.
and Vis. Brown were accompanied
hack to their home by Mrs. Brown's
:mother, Mrs. Jnr° Cudmore, 'who is
going to visit there. for a short
while.�p�
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Trewartha
were.Christmas guests of t. and
Mrs. Wm. Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. I), E. Gliddon and
Mr. and Mrs. N. Brawn; a Detroit;
spent day in. Toronto recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and
fannily, of Londou„..and ,qtr.' and
Mrs. N. Brown, of . Detroit, were
x oliday ,guests,of Mr. and Mrs. D.
E. Gliddon. -
Mr. Donald Bezeau and Miss
Giriny Meyer, of Kitchener, were
recent ,serest; or Mr. and Mrs.
Frank iVcCtzllough.
l3e'tween 1951 and 1956 the
Blount of work time required by
a Canadian industrial employee to
mxt
pay for a an' wool suit has de.
creased front 53 hours ,mind .43
Minutes to 42 hours and 39
minutes. '
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Novo
smiritus.
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ASIA
Reg, 3.49 value
CHILDREN'S
SLIPPERS
88c
Reg. 1.49 -
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The, - above layout illustrates some of the highlights of the
,re' r `s activities in the Royal Canadian Navy.- Top left: !B1m
su'nil�o'Yne, one of four St. Laaui'ent ola.ss destroyer escorts,
sem-leg. Bottom loft: Novv guns are tested oat board
the destroyer escort Igougnnt _ Top centre: Anr anti -Ruh.
marine helicopter 'lands on ' the, trial platform on board -the
• frigate Buckingham. Bottom centre : The frigate . Lanark was
the first Oannadidna `warship to) pass through the famous, Tower
Bridge in London. Top ,rig`ht : Canadian sailors gather coco-
nuts, on shore leave in the Caribbean. 'Bottom right : Frogi nen
from FMCS Labrador prepare to survey an Uncharted harbor
in the Var North. (National defence Photon)
Clearing
BLOUSES
1.59
Reg. 1.98 and 2.9$
WITH SHADE
ST. HELENS
,ST. HELEN'S, Dec.. 31.—Mr. and
rs. G. S. McIntyre and Donald,
of Bracebridge, were guests of
Mr and Mrs. W. I. Miller for the'
Christmas holiday.
George and Marilyn MeQuillin,
of Hamilton, were Christmas visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon
.and girls. Mrs. Purdon, Mary B.,
and Barbara returned with them
to Hamilton for a few days visit.
Miss Anna Stuart, of Toronto,
spent the holiday week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Miss Isabelle MacPherson, stud-
ent nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, was home over Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods and
Deena spent Chrh,irhas with Mrs`.
R. Woods, at Kitchener.
Miss Margaret :Miller, -student
nurse at -the Stratford General
-Hospital was home for Christmas.
Misses Lois and Ruth Webb, of
Brantford, spent the Christmas
vacation at their home here,
Make sure your clothes ALWAYS
have that "naw, well-groomed
look"—wide dry cleaning that
brings them "back into line"
l ... snaps bagging skirts, drooping
pleats, tired necklines back into
shape. For experienced workman-
ship, couirteous service—call us. .
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