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433ch SIgia1-S,taarr. Thlutisda'r 1''k�rtlaryy',27th; 19G'"' '
A;UlliJ,v. -Mrs; Everett Tay-
0� 4114 *rs: Fred Wagner visit -
last week with theirs brother,
'iwtn. tutledge, and Mrs.
.,'11tledge'i>la 'Detroit. •
14. .Thenlas -dohnstan spent
last weelsa•i'n, Tdronto attending
thd-hardware• convent;On.
:Mr. and Mrs. Carl''Covier en-
' Jrlyed a vasa i lfst-vve tic with-
• a trip dtiwn tprough the • tlnitred
_States.
• Robert Armstrong returned
last weep ,alter °viisitin.g in Tor -
,,,, onto for a few days.
°' Misses Mary Houston 'of Ham;
i . and Frances Houston of
lion o
Landon spent the 'weekend with
theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
1'IQldston.
and M r.
Keith �Iaehan d
Mr. K h <
k " _
'Kenneth, .McDougall purchased
,, the farm of'the late Louis Rud-
dy, .which is one mile east of
Auburn. Mr. William Robert-
son purchased the •farm of Mr.
Charles `Thom in Colborne
Township.
• .p, et, y,,Le ors e T "irijq�':
-local .: te.enage.
•
ws tr�m Auburn
when 'they appeared on Sing-
Untie- in the ' Coile, i, to ,ch-pir o ;
iQIer1ch;, also 'the Doran sisters
when tikey sang on Saturday
evening on the program; In
times like these; sponsored by
the Baptist churches ' in this
dist&t;
,Mr. an - lours., loon Humph-
'r'eys, Kerry and.Cheryl. thnd. Mr.
A. Humphreys,,all of Paris; add
Miss May' L umphreys and Mrs
Walter Kulkul-ski, both of (Brant-
ford, visited with •IVLr, and Mrs:
:1,11 yd Hitmphreys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell and Diane visited their
daughter, 'Mrs, Louis Blake of
Brussels, who is a patient in
\Vingham- hospital Where she
ttrderwentsurgcrY 1aSt Week.
•Mr. and Mrs., John" Daer spent
the weekend at Mitchell with
their. 'daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Jackson, Mr. Jackson,..,,Sharon
and Murray. •
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor spent
•
a fow .days last week with her
:Vlrs. on a �� e11
SUNDAY SERVICE
1 .ka•A',e• r•,••
ST. GEORGE'S 'CHURCH
8:30 a.m. HolyrCommunion
10:00oa.m. Sunday School and Bible Class
11:00 a:ni. Holy eommu.nictn and Sermon
• (Juniot Congregation and ,Nursery)
" 7:00 'p.m. Evensong and ••Sermon
'_ Thursdays - Holy Communion in' the Chapel,
7:30a,m. and 10:00 a.m. '
tRIC FCREV7CAcNON-KENNETH-tE::, TA'Y`LOR- .MAA:;'.-D:Q-
Mr. , Ge6tgee _Burgotin, Organist and Choirmaster:
aw
TRE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA,
North- . Street:United -Church
SUNDAY, MARCH 1
10:00 a.m. Sunday •'School•
• Lenten Services.
1• 1:00 a.m. Morning Worship
"Modern" Man's Cross"
(Nursery, ,,and, :Juror conggreg : ion)
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
"The Book_of Daniel" (1)
er,.l3�e,�c..,.alit-..J.�.telr;#:oo...E.A•��.8
- ""'L" ,`H::` D'b"ffeYei'';: O'F"ggfri"tt,
,Knox -Presbyterian Ch
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M
re
nister
William Cameron, Director of Praise ,
10:00 a.m. Church School
10:10 a.m. Minister's Bible ,Class
k. • Study: St. Mark 13:9-13
11:00. a.m. Morning Worship, •
Sermon: "The Conditions of Renewal"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
7:O0',p.m. Evening Worship
' Studies in "The • Acts, of The Apostles"
- (15).„'"The„'Affacir�r'f epee' e7 as'r.;.. I
• 8.00 p.m. Young People's Society
Enter to. Worship Depart to Servo
THE UNITED CH.URC,H 'OF CANADA
Victoria Street United 'Church
11100 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Third Sunday in 'Lent '
"A teap,to Freedom"
Senmiller-`-•Stircloy-Sctrdot''- and -Ch , ch-
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister.
i o MIS, J. SNIDER, ,Organist:
M. Rathwell., Michael and Jan-
ice at, .Brantford,
Mrs William Straughan is
Nisit.ing this week in,' Wi'nghain
with he daughter, Mrs. Thomas
jardz.n, Mr. Jardin ,and family.
Miss Margaret R. Jackson
'visited- last week tn Oakville'
with her niece, Mrs. 'Donald
-Kai, and Mr. -Kai:
, Mr. and Mrs. Percy • .Young-
bhit and Mrs. Russel King- at-
tended the recent ca.pPine cere-
mony when Vliss 13etty Young -
received her cap at " the
$tratferd, General 'Hospit . '
Sympathy 9f this ,community
is •extended to Mr: William
Craig and Mrs. Robert Chamney'
on the -death of their brother,
Mr. E. Craig of Goderichr
Rev. and Mrs. Wzl_iia•n1 'Malas
of Granton visited last week
With, Mr. and. Mrs. 'Robert 3,
Phillips. m.
-f'u'nds are pleased. to know
that -Mrs, Ted Mills was -able- to
return home after• several .days
;n Clinton' .hospital.. ,
"n'lry or�otl ow ]5 a P
ient this week in Clinton hos-
pital.
Correction
• We regret the erd-or. •in the
use of , the word 'fnfammable,
reported in Miss M. Jackson's
talk given at the Girls'' World
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.-.:awY'k'�^jk.*wv:, �"-.'•.";'7' X'.:.,;....,Ac-•�ers. �z ....�:.aec,.r�
•.iris.-+"�.p-...wr;^�- �.»,. ,
district 4 -
Day Or Prayer servie last week,
•
This should have. en "infall-
ible." -'
Euchre' Winners ,....,
A fair crowd attended' the
progressive euchre party s•pon
-
oredby the Auturn Commun-
lty. A+I'enrorial, Hall board. 1VIr.
Bert Craig was the master of
eeretit nies find Was ass"" Tett by
Arthur Youngblut; Robert Ar-
thur and Ed. Haines. Prize
winners were: Men's high, Ken-
neth llaggitt; low, Sid Lansing
and Wilfred Sanderson, tied.
With the former winning the
draw; :ladies'
r
w• h Mrs.
Donald hlg ,
Haines;: low, Mrs. Roy Easozn
aria
11;11•S W.Itradnock tied, the
former winning' the draw. Lone
hands winner was W llianl Rob
ertson. Crokinole, . high ,'Win•
ner was Ron Arthur' and' Ed.
llaines was low. The d,aor .prize
was won by Wes Bradnock. -
Play "Foreign" Games
The Auburn Explorer girls
began their mee,,1ing in the §uir-
chch
day school a aQzn:k.o� tilde .u
wish garrres" FTa""'b'rtg
from other countries which they
had ,learned Under the direc=
t -i ni of 1121rs.- Donait-•; etung,.
soifg ""pe.ri.ad., , I{'ak )'a, .„ p
Mrs. Arthur Grange_ ,fib e
ploration ,was oPened by Chief
Explorer Karen East. The min:
n
.._ »...w,•asdulga ib,--.
AMPBELL'
TOTAL $AVINGS...
TH1S WEEK
100 SIZE -5 GRAIN B. P.
• •, +4TABLETS
.....r,,,..+•..�,..,. tan' • a wunAura.uvu.un rndded....a r.a mem
SAVE 32c Compare At 49c .
2 TO A CUSTO
JOHNSONS SAVE 10c '
BABY 011.
:REGULAR 79c . 6
ZBT -- SAVE 2Oc
mx,-.... '--z.se.Mrvz7'.•-•i:,0
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BABY POWDER- REG_ 95c
T 5
FREE. 'METHODIST CHURCH
Corner, Victoria and Nark Streets
REV. R. G: PELFREY, B.A., B.D'., Pastor - Dial 524.9306
9:50 a.m.' SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m." Worship Service , ..,
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wed., 7;30 parr. Prayer„Meeting- and Bible "Study
it
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
Montreal Street Near The Square
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
r ..
•
7rOO p.m Evening .Worship.
Reit. N. W, Okell, Walkerton, Interim Pastor
r THE SALVATION ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning 'Worship
7:00 p.m. Sary • iV Meetrng
Tues.; 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Meeting
a . s Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Ladies' , Home League
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
CornsT, of Elgin and Waterloo Sts.
M ,
REV. ROBERT,,`CLARK, . Pastor •
10100 aim. Sunday 'Schanl. Class for all ages,
i1y yryi1�iir14yr'alitg '{}otr�sr�iip
7i3V-p.m. GVafl'9e �stl:i• 1$e%vice '
' t/65day 8 p:m. Bible St ii y ' send Prayer
Friday :8' p.m: Young .People's Service
Itt
#LIZABE'4*.J,t IDEN'
AND LOTION
2:95
REG. 4.25
'Save 1.30
Blue Grass or June Geranium
SAVE 56c
•
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utes wore read •by the. secre-
tary,.'Shelley Grange, 'and Don-
na Cha.nin,ey gave The financial
statement. The :closing chap-
ter of the study book on the
•G old n Coin in was related by Mrs.
Humphreys. Mrs, Robert Ar--
th'ur' Was In Pharge .of the de-
votion•aF period. The call to
w.o•i' h -i r -was-given- -by-Donna
Baechler, and the offering was
z;eceivett by Nancy 13,r.own Land
Gail Seers. ' The Scripture les-
son was read by Laurie John-
ston and Jeanette Johnston led
in prayer. A discussion follow-
ed d on•-
as
Indi nd" the exploration,
p,oart ,
was closed by Karen East. '
The 'Auburn Angels
The Aub4tre Angels 4-H club
met at the home of the leader,
Mrs. W. Brad•nocl, with the
president, Barbara Sanderson,
in the chair. The minutes were
read by t -he -s eereta-r-y, N1ari-lyrz_
Daer, The roll call was an-
,wered by each. ;girl showing
the material and pattern for her
o.
1 a
b u
with anr explanation on
..�' P n
monstralion and discussion per-
iod took place on the prepar-
Ation of -material and some of
.the senior • 'members cut out
their blouses. A11. 11 members
ex.z iz"Te� 'a worelia Tut£oniio�I'e:
Planswere' made for the mem-
bers -to come during the week
to cut out 'their 'blouses. For
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QUICK ..CANADIAN, QUIZ • 3.
t.
Of the' 27 -. Canadians who
have won Olympic gold Med,
als, how many have been
women? 4.
2. What Canadian built the
world's first railway sleeping •
Gkr?.
What proportion of the • total
of spending. by .aU govern-
ments° in Cankda - goes to
education?
Of the 12 million Canadians
over 16 years of age, •what
proportion hold autginobile
driving licenses.
e
•
1.7411,7
5. Doesip,nufactnring account
for 19 Per cent, 3a per cent'
o1 55 per cent of -the total,net
value of Canadian production'?.
ANSWERS: '5. 55 per cent.
3. About 12 per cent. 1. Five
Canadian women were, track and
field winners in 1928; in figure
_ yr
1
17
skating, Barbar ••AnRl Stmt ire
1948 and Barbara Wagnerin
1860; Anne 4-T'egghu►eit in skiing
1960. 4. More than half,,,Ab tut'
6,500,0.00 persons, A. T,ioas
Burnley• of Brantford � Oat.,1860. r
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THIS WEEK
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A&P,Fancy ,Quality
SPECIAL!
APPLESAUCE • 2 20 -FI -oz tins 39c
Choice Quality Reg. Price 2 ams 33c -SAV 7c
A&P PEAS -oz tins 59c
..-..-`C'ASETOF`m24'-•TtNS $3:5a -_"SAVE 42c
(With Cheese in Toifiato' Sauce) • ESPECIAL L -
PAGHFTThLIBB-
•v �..a. r �.Dn .aw~ w14i!Q I�Aean:BCL111
thei>Lhome assignment-the-gi�4-
will work on their progres,
charts, their wardrobe charts
and their record -,boo•ks,. The
meeting was closed by all re-
peating the Mary Stewart
;ollect. - .,
Knx
year
a success
Knox. P'resbyteri'an ..• church,
Auburn, ,enjoyed a successful
year ac-cprding 'to • ,reports re-
ceived -at the • annual meeting
held in the Sunday school room
of the church. The minister,
Rev. R. U, MacLean, was tYha'ir
man.
meeting were adopted as•,,.read
by the church secretary, Donald
Haines; and the correspondence
was also read. The Clerk of
Session, •mDonald Haines, - pre-
sented the Session report stating
that there are 47- members and
20 ',families on the Communion
roll. Four children were bap-
tized during the'yeai'�and there
was one death, the , late' Mr.
William Watson, -who had been
,clerk . of Session since 1952.
Two new Members we•re' elected
to the Session'; William Wagner
Reg. Price 1.39
SAVE 1Oc
CASE OF' 24 TINS $4.44 '=- SAVE 24c
Australian
Australian Fancy Quality
-1-
:. <. MEWL.,
Pumpkin Pie
BARTLETT PEARS __ w2s:fl oz tin:3 9� �.. ,.-
fHF
CASE -..UF- 24' -Ta NS --$9x36--
Mushroom, Consomme, Chicken Noodle or Rice SPECIAL!
-LAR Kr SOS - --
G`olgate Reg. Price tube $1.09 -SAVE 15c
DENTAL CREAK ° - family size tube 94c
White Swan, White or Coloured Rey. Price pkg 55c -SAVE 6c
TOILET TISSUE pkg of .,� , -rolls k 9C ,
Prior Pack - Reg. Price pkg 89c -SAVE 4c
a AL ►DA TEA.....
BAGS�.......pk�..of go... � :,�.,..�
Regular
Price
each 55c
AAP Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally inspected Packing- louses -
A&P's Savings
(KK':
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CHOICE QUALITY '
zo trSHOULDER ROAST 1631
TENDERLOIN PORTION, 3 TO 31/2 -LB
149c zsc
A&.P's . Sauingr:
Low Per
Price. Found
SAVE
E 14c
PORKHOCIS 1623C 1VcE'
BONELESS, SOLID MEAT,'PORK '
BUTT ROAST 653� :a
PORK LOIN
RIB HALF
PORK LOIN is49c sifec,
TENDERLOIN,
PORK LOIN 1659
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iDE
PORK m • lb
SAVE• 39C 14c
SIDE PORK
CENTRE, LOIN
will 'he inducted into their of-
fice soon. •
The "Manager's report was
presented by Major Young-
blut stating that , a new oil.fur-
nage. had -been installed , in the
manse and a -new roof had been
put on the church. The Sun•
day school report was presented
by- Mrs• We`s. I3radnock and Mrs.
Alvin Letherla'nd, gave the
financial statement 'fur the
.treasurer, Edgar Letherland,
who was ,assent. The C.G.LT.
report was given by Mrs: Major
LEAN, MEATY, -SIDE PORK
PARE RIBS 164
SAME
12c
JELLIED PORK
HEADCHEESEplast c ctn 39C SAc
VE
FRESH, WHOLE OR HALF
HAMS
.4 SAW
16 t z4
SLICED ' • -
PORK LIVER. 1e2911
SUPER -RIGHT, PURE, SKINLESS, ALL MEAT
PORK SAUSAGE Ib 9c
SAW
SAO
RESDAN
REG. 2.25 1.
100 TABLET ,SIZE T SAVE 30c ,
BUFFERIN
REG, 1.89 1.5
KOLYNOS
TOqTH PAST ompare- 59c Tube -= SAVE 59c
2 FOR 59c
REGULAR or FLUORIDE
b
REG. 1.35 SAVE 26c
NoxzIia Cover Girl
ClGARETTEST CARTON 2.99
All Brands WithPurchase of 1.00 or lllror'e
We Deliver ' DiaI'53
a r -
THE -SQUARE
R -
are 28 members of four denomi-
nations in this firetip.. Mrs.
Donald Plaines presented. the
report which 'showed
the most prosperous year fi-
nancially and that .three life-
menih rships"` had .been'° pre-
sented to members in the Auxi-
liary. ' The •751.h anniversary
wars observed when the Huron
Presbyterial was held in Sep•
tember. • ,
The -Ladies' Aid. report was
,presented by Abe" treasurer, 'Mrs. •
)toy-Daer, showing a good year;
The budget report - was ac-
cepted an motion of Mrs. Donald
Haines. • The auditors, 'Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson and 'Miss
Luella Wagner, gave the audit-
•o•r'.s report. Mr. Haines spoke
of the letters of introduction
sent tb other congregations for
families who have left during
the past .Year.
Officers for the corning year
are: ' Session, 'Rev. It, U. Mac-
L•ean,'13. A., minister, John Hou-
ston, Alfred TZollin on, Ken-
neth`,Scott, Donald' Haines,
C1erk;4 mkn'agers, Major Young
blut, Alvin Leatherland, Rdy
Daer, Gordon .Dobie, William
Wagner, Ed, Davies; "' trustees,
Arthur Yoang.bhu.t, Harvey Me -
Gee, Donald. Haines;' organists,
Miss Margaret Haines,- Miss
;Margaret 'Sanderson; church'
secretary, Ponald,Haines; church
treas'rer, Mrs. • Wes.-Bradnpck;
•auditors, Mrs. Wilfred Sander-
son, Miss Luella,,Magner; his-
torian, Mrs.; Jaron Houston;
Ushers, Gordon bobie; Alvin Le-
erlarrd, Kenneth . Scott; &wee
Youngblut, Murray Youngblut
and Donald., Haines;. Sunday'.
school treasurer, Miss Margaret
Haines. Following the busi-
ness mee hg a social half-hour
was enjoyed with lunch served
by the ladies. • - - a-
,•1
.
A&P Quality Bakery Products
Jane Parker Reg. Price each 59b -SAVE 14c
NGEL CAKE each 4 5
Jane Parker Reg. Price. loaf 22c -SAVE 7c
..BREAD W CRACKEAT
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24 -oz loaves 37, '
Jane Parker, Apple Raisin' Reg.' Price each 39O -SAVE 4c - -
.FFEE CAKE each 3 5c
Frozen food Features
Clearbrook, Fancy- Quality Reg, Price pkg `37c -SAVE 5c- mRASPBERRIES 2.15-02 pkgs 6 9c
•
Chicken, Turkey or Beef Reg?Price 4 pies 89c -SAVE 13c
MORTON'S PIES 5i.3-nz pies 99c.
Libby's Reg. Price -tin 23c -SAVE 5c
SAUERKRAUT 228-fI-ortins4k ,
Brings'Out Flavour Reg. Price 98c --SAVE 9c
CcENT 4 -oz shaker $ 9c
,Score Reg. Price tubo 69c• --$AVE 4o �y
HAIR DRESSING 3 -oz tube 6 5(
Bayer Reg. Price btl 93e. -SAVE 14c
ASPIRIN btl 6(100 79c
Try Some They're Delicious.- Jane Parker
HOT CROSS BUN$1PkgoF633, -
meGREATATtANhCRPgIR TrACoMPANYtTD.
E000 STORES
A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY
ALL PRIdE8 IN TH18 AD GUARANTEED THROUGH
SATURbAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1984
Fresh Fruits & Vegetirible
s
California Navels, Finest for Flavour ---Fancy Grade
RANGES.
5 -Ib cello bag
- 5
Red Delicious, O'ltario Cold Storage -Crisp and•'Tasty, Fancy
Grade
PPL
3,1b cello•ba
Mexican, Fresh, Swe,t, Tender, NO. :1 Grade
GREEN PEAS
211:13
California Iceberg, Good Solid Heads, Nd'1 .
Grade
LETTUCE
35-
for
Bradford Grow",n..rir ...and S,_•..•
weer, No. 1 Grade
wk �
RROTS
3 -Ib cello bag
Ontario Grown Yellow Cooking, Brushed and Polished, No,
Grade
ONION.S
,3 -Ib aello bag
Colorful Mouse Plant, Well Budded,
AZALEAS NO. 1 GRADE
California Fresh, Tasty for Salads
DATES NO. 1 GRADE 12 -oz cello pkg
Texas 1, resh, Green, Firm Heads Z ��
CABBAGE' dr, jo. ; ► GRAN
'California , Firm, Green, No. i Grade
-BRUSSELS SPROUTS