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ThtirsdaY .and Friday.-Aithlir.'and '71,1,when int In the :fag; WX,tk a"'•
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„ • • prom§ „ sent. At Aile eiose.,of the ineetiftgi, IF'. Weston. . ' Community .011 Bit meet- i#14,16,PlaYint.4001ce wn.th
-veoTy, Meeting.-- "The Annual L. Craig road a Presen a- Mrs. Warren Careon and • 0 -at tbe heine 0.fl aY-coN d011teatt1.- I gequir4td tenistttette
*.- /011--ar9 Ifeed'Ot More Adequate heusi45: meetulg of 14411('4, Aogliewlion address' to l'Aiss Margaret A. boys returned .home on SatUr aY last Wednesday 'evening. Mrs, fa-. to close the w kind:and 48 *No to:'
-CiluretA' wAs beld CM, janttarY 44- Aackson on her ng. the ,Stmday after spending 'two wee)s in 'Er•am- Manning, president took „chargp. regr consciousness
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.with a -goods attendanee. Itev. Bren School after many years as tea6her ilton. of 'the meeting. ' The reports of srliathrifif the cOnliritnAtYy:
• reasu s read nd adopted.. The roil. eell the, death 'of her sister, s. Clara •
beautiful piece of -luggage. Mies
Miticl# 001 pit 001 '94prieb,•-goilsitk tathority,
And otafiu-a. otulio-gitestionitaim fOr COMpletiolt
treet, GodOrioll, Oxitape. 4° Vrloa, reCthr, •wa$*.ellairlaan" and pianist.' Kiss (Marlene Easom, • the •Se fetarY and treaMiter were goes ou to rraork
Mrs. Gordon R. o • .0 th
th t d-,111 J ck ith •
Et statements were cliseused by ,the Jack§on-, thanked licr friend§ for -
presen e son w a the
the members wedding Pleture.1- ' o
8°11°01 Mrs Sam Swan of-RiPley, on Mon- spent ln Playing bingo. ' Hostess farm land in use in -Ontario def. ;•••
social -of the Sunday
DU- NI- ANI4ON San. 21 --Mr 'arid The remainder of the evening'was' Fitm-1931 to 1950 the .area---0.4-0-
bers and adopted -on II/lotion their" thoughtfulness. The .next
The-Quealointat'i* uat'un apPliatfou for a'amit but only an indication, that you a,re of FordYee -Clark and Chfford •
o -take the form of a pancake supper d d1/11: andRobert served a lovely luneh. 'The next creased from 22,840,898 acres to' ,.
; Brown. The budget rePort was ac-
cepted, on motion of 'Mrs. -Alfred about the middle 'of February ay yisi e
intereatedln more a equate 110using accommodation. meeting will be held at the home -19,879010 acres; in the same Per- -
Nesbitt and IVIrs. Thomas Johnston. Mrs. William ..Straughan t d • hi P d d of .Mrs. Will Cox
,A• trust account was started lasr
last week in igoderich Mr. Kathy, whiteehurch, on Sunday Laurie Cox had the misfortune Ontario increased from 118.9--acrea-
*ere-fore fill ,01,4 the IQ= and return it t o 30 -North Street by February 8, 1858. - Year from a sum of money left to
'and Mrs. Earl Allison. ,to have a bone broken in his arin to 1-41,1 acres.
isited Mrs. Frances Henz
the.church .by the late James -Medd -
Mr. 4114 Nfrs. MaitlarA_Ailln-havv
e atfigs__Lois- websterr-of- arboro, imprommoimpor
It should' be pointed out on is • a devoted member for many years returned from a three weeks' visit spent the 'week-endwith her par-
iuformati
requested
essential and is strictly 1 of the AUburn church. It -was de-- at Riverside with Mr, Peter Brown.
communion -11e and nave en- en- ents, and Ars. Thomas Web-
ster.
.cided.to buya.a ew paten for the ,Mr. William Kruse, of Kitchener.
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the remainder to be 'left or Mrs. Will Ritchie, of Zion; is
spent- 'several evenings last week
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• graved in memory of Mr. Me d, with Ma. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson.
a Mrs. Gordon Chamney and infant with her daughter, Mrs. Robert
is .
• needed ' soon on the c c .• Re,v. Thursday. Irvin, while Mr. Ritchie at Vie-
r, building fund, as •r •airs •e. son returned ffom the hospital last
\Brin de Vries gave the statistical - toria Hospital, London. At"the-,
report for 1957, also the- expected Mr. George Wilkin is visiting at first'of, this week he was not sol
get lit ie0N.
budget 1958. A discussion 011forhis n'
clecthoveerfya,mai
his home here. well Ifyteralti
rebinding of hym •oks was leftency operation about two weeks
Rev. Robert S. Hiltz spent a.few
esseesiasammilossiaratisiiipliisememaseeefoosereetweeepeossesemeit••••••••••69••••
days in Toronto last week.
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Arthur- attended a ago.
last week:' .......21.r.s.-5... J. Kilpatrick was with
furniture convention m
her son, IFYIrdpa 1-11WroT--a
'- Wisorti o
ago'it daysqlie beginning of the week.
Correction: Some months
was printed in some local papers has been employed.by Eddyzs Bak -
Mr. Fred Drexler, London, baker,
that a $10 award had been won ery.
He is boa
,..0 by the Auburn and Bluevale Wo- rding at the lime
dmen's Institutes for a layette shown of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwcpd.
Mr.
nrd, en
anda-aMcir,.sf.amWi.iyA, .w_. Colbert Aa.:
with 102 others from Ontario. This sonBillvisited Mr:" -and Mrs. L
was incorrect. The Auburn laYette „crawf,
was shown atBenmiller at the dis-
trict annual and received second Sunday,. ... ,
Miss Marjorie girington, R.N.,
-prize. The :first prize layette went
= and two - other graduate nurses
dri to further competition.
ShOwer.--A large efew'd attend- from the Woodstock General Hos-
ed the miscellaneous. shower last pital left two weeks ago for the
Tuesday evening in Knox United Western Coast. They_are no era-
Chureh' Sunday School room for ployed at Vancouver General Hos-
Miss Violet .Gow. Mrs. Jack Arm- pital, Vancouver. B.C.
Mrs. Robert J. Philips at _?, .ana. tion. --Mrs. Brooks, president, Was
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In charge, and opened Mrs: Omar Brooks was hostess at
strong was iher home Friday -night for the
the program -with a sing -song, led
-by- Mrs. Gordon-firfeC ehey with United Church' Woman's Associa-
.
Zvo interesting contests were eld. assisted by Mrs. Everett Errington
_. who led with the devotional period.
iss Shirley nergave,a,,- eat-
., Violet an her sister, •, .ra: The roll call was answered by a
g
cs- ea. ,,,Kc -Ladd; were taked"to sit in verse of Scripture' and payment of
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deCotated chairs, nd Miss Carol- fees"' Mrs. Wilbur Brown, secre-
SPECIAL. VALUE AT '
'Armstrong lead an address and the tary, gave a detailed account of re -
6' Linen -Towelling Joan' Mills, -Betty Durnin, Linda
numerous gifts were carried. in by 4vceipts and expenditures that re -
Med a very successful year. At
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FLANNELETTE
in Iti'atterns suitable for Children's,
▪ Ladies' and Men's Night Wear.
SALP:, PRICE, 53c Yd.
Ladies' 14yion Stockings
All -first -1--
$ALE-Pititi 79-c pr.
- LADIES' LINED ,
WINTER GLOVES
in tan, brovim, black colors. Sizes 6%
- „ „ „
'SALE PRICE )-44.9.6 pr.
Ladies' Chamoisette GLOVES
All sizes and colors.
SALE 'MICE $1.49 pr.
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• , - • . - Wilson, Gail Lockhart, Lila Daer the present time, some business
is pending,in
and -Mr -s. Harold McClitchey. Violet_ -church-- -kitehregards to additional
en_7' de-ooking unitsthanked her friends and invThank you notes were read and ited_ex-
them all to call on her some day
in ' her , new home. Lunch, was pressed from those receiving cards
served and a social hourspent. _ and remembrances. Mrs. Herb Fin
nigan gave the topic. It was demi-
ed to have a congregational supper
. ' PERSONALS . in March, as has been the custom.
At the February meeting, plans
will be corripleted. Wayne Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. William Watson; favored with a piano solo and Mrs.
Carlow, ' attended -tjae: pre-gradua-- Raymond Finnigan conducted an
tion exercises ori January 9, of amusing contest. Mrs, -Cecil Blake
their , son, 'Charles Watson, of commented on the successful year.
sarnia.- -The -degree of Baecbelor -Oft behalf of the members she ex -
of Science in Education will be con- -pressed ,"thanks" for their efforts
ferred upon him by Wayne State and to Mrs. Brooks, the. president,
University, . Detroit, Mich., on and for the use of her home. The
January 28. -lunch committee was Mrs. Ray-
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While they last. ONLY 29c ea.
Single and double 'bed, also crib 'size.4
f DURING
2()0
/0f JANUARY*
Large ,size, pink borders only.
ALE PlicE $4.98 pr.
STOCK UP Al' THIS LOW PRICE
NATURES BEST — CREAM -STYLE sPiEari -250
CR;!CE CORN
sSPECIAL 1 23
REAL VALUE ! NATURES BEST — CHOICE
T A'4131 0 2 TioNzs. 0
DELICIOUS FRUIT — MITCI1ELL'S SPECIAL!
, TINS
SERVE CHILLiD —.HEALTHFUL
DEL MONTE DRINK *
.13 Ilk
Piiiiipple 1 Grapefruit SPECIAL! 04 AA
DELICIOUS SERVED Of= TOAST
ST. ..WILLIAMS — TWO FRUIT (WITH PECTIN)
ALAI= SPECIAL !
• 24-,-OZP. JAR 3301
TREMENDOUS VALUE! — D.S.L. BLACK
'FRESHLY GROUND - - - .
'llsY MORNING COFFEE
SPECIAL ! 0.4 Agt ,
ILL .74-111Y, CAKE MIXES a tval 4Iauu
FOR AIL YOURBAKING
M TLOUR 13-4t 550
WHITE On- PASTEL- COLOURS— ----
-
WESIIM/NSTER
8 SPECIAL 1 8
TOILET TISSUE ROLLS 90
'CLARK'S — IN CHILI. SAUCE
EARIS--WITH—POAK is_oz. 35.
TINS 1,
.
TOILET SOAP
NOW, IN FOUR DIFFERENT COLOURS -
. 4 R TA. F iSi Z E 2 3 0 1 '
, ,,,
LUX PASTEL - ---......
BISCUIT FEATURET-LIMIEITY" TREAT— ' — — --- -- ' ' 3Kit,
SPECIAL 1
CHOCOLATE MALLOWS 2,5 DISC- P", UP
*
.,, Quick or Instant Cooking Quaker CLARK'S TOMATO - '
Ladies'. botany and orlon Cardigan
and Pullover
in 10 -yard lengths 'and all first quality.
BATH TOWELS_
.
- 20 x 40 inch in solid colors
SALE PRICE 59c ea.
SEVERAL
Short Ends OF DRAPERY
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Approximately 5 to 8 yds.
Clearing regardllss of '98e
ARAE 10-0Z
A FEW ,
Dusters and Cotton
:Skjyfs at -HALF PRICE
Chenille Bed Spreids,
Large, sixo, in sow cofori.
PRICE $5.19 ea.
GOWNS,
'PYJAMAS, PAN T I E$
54:INCH ALL -WOOL -DRESS AND SKIRT
--SALE PRICE
48 inch drapery,--cilscontbiued patterns..
SALE PitIcy. $1.98,
AIRLUME
VENETIAN: 'BLINDS
White with white plastic, tapes.
64" long and all width sk from 24" tit 40"
10 PERCENT OFF 6:tiring January
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Real Tomato Flavour—AYLMER
ATSUP BgTE. 210
ONTARIO No. 1„ WHITE
BEANS ” 290
oFKLEAr MANDARIN
ORANGES Via 350-
. LIPTON'S — CHICKEN & NOODLE
SORPAIX rag 7-•
I. 270
au).
12-0Z.
,,CRACKERS PK 370
G.
BILLY BEE CREAMED. • CHILDREN LOVE IT I -rims
C 0 A sTlit- 430 ,
;KO N CARTON 5
FEATURED THIS WEEK_ON DOMINION'S "run WITH FOODS"
TELEVISION !COOKING SCHOOL
WHITE QR DEVILS rOOD
Betty Crocker Cake var: 350
FLORIDA No. 1 MARSH SEEDLESS
,' LADIES, FLANNELETTE
Pyjarrias and Gowns'
Reg. $3.95- SALE Nita $198
Reg. $2.98 -=-SALE ?RICE- $2.10
Hold on to your tile
rii'-uranoe with :both, hands
te- Insurance -1-s-Cfety-ialuable property for
yqta and your farriily.
Never -make 41y- Changein your life insurance
__without first_ talking the matter over carefully
--with a representative of the company concerned. -
may saVe you many regrets later.
TM faith that millions of Canadians have in
their life insurance laaleexOrindicatect through.
reriVepi
' Their, experience, proves that it is wise coutse._
- for YOU to hold on to your life insurance
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• with both .
TIIE 1.1Ft INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA •
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5511,
Size 96
CALIFORNIA No. 1 CRISP GREEN
Celery Stalks Jumbo ills?
ONTARIO No. 1 YELLOW ,
Cooking Onions 3 IbPoly Bag 17c
VALUES ErrEcrrn IN- GQDE1UCH
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