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• AUBURN. - 141;S: Hirbert
Mogridge arrived lime' last
weekend after visiting for sev-
eral moats with her daughter,.
Gormerly Thornuson, and
Mr. Thompson at 'Brampton.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rolston
London spent Sunday with
the latter's. parents,' IVh. and
Mrs. Roy' Daer; Gordon and
Mayilyn.
Mr,. Charles Scott visited on
▪ Monday wibh relatives it .,je*on-
don, •
Mr. anti Mrs: Ronald Rath -
well, 'Michael and Janice of
Brantford spent. _the vveekend
ID with thelady's parents, Mr o and
Mrs. Goido n R. Taylor.
Memher‘e of the „0.6.L. 982,
met for 'their regular meting'
'with W.M. Gordon, Deer in
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and
,Radiator
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toteellanir
AUTO TOWING
SERVICE ,
charge. Plan.s- were tnade to
hoid a progressiy3, euchre party
on March it with Wilfred San-
derson and Gordon Daer in
charge.. The ladies will bring
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh re-
tu'ned' •on Sunday %after a two-
week- visit at Burlington with
their daughter, Miss Betty
MaFsh.
Mr. and Mrs, William Week.
of Kitchener.' Visited last Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughanr,
• Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig
and Mrs. Ernest Ci•aig of Cede -
rich were Teronto visitors over
the weekend.,,
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Mrs. Clayton Robeetson of
Copper Cliff is visiting her par-
ents,, Mr. and Mrs. WilliaM
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Auto Body and Alignment
Huron Rd. - 524-7231
around t
Brucefield visitedon Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Nbrman Me -
Dwell.
We are sorry to report that
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cstUm-e charts
-:-The' fifth meeting of the At'
Mrs. Thomas Johnston is a pat-
ient in coderich hospital. Her
Many triads wis,h her a speedy
recovery,
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burn Angels was held at the
home of the leader, Mrs. W.
Bradnoelt with all 11 members
present. The .president, .Barb -
aa Sanderson, opened the meet-
ing with the CH pledge. The
Minutes were read by the secre-
tary, 'Marilyn Deer. The. roll
call was answered by telling the
progrese Of. charts. A demon-
stration On taking the proper
measurements was given and
all members took part in the
group measuring. A study of
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tile instruction saheet. of pat-
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terns was held. .Instruction
,was given to those who had to
alter their patterns. The assist-
ant leader, Mr. Gordon noble,
spoke on the ,use of patterns
and the rules for placing the
pattern on the material and
how to ' cut it out. Mrs., Dobie
displayed a Costume chart
which every member wiJl have
to make for' achievement day.
All, girls are to work on their
blouses and do their stay -stitch-
ing for the next meeting.
Mr. Jo.hn Hamilten of Water- • March oi Dimes nets $40
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Mrs. Ben Hamilton.
.-- We are sorry.: to report that
Mrs. Bert Doran is a patient
in Listowel- hospital with •a back
injury. Heefriends in this corn-
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covery.
Mr. and Mrs Lorne Wilson of
Brucefield • visited on Sunday
With the formees sister, -Mrs.
Gsetirger Mini/bon.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott WilsOn
and Mrs. Mabel Stackhouse �f
Competitive Prices PIUS ,Personal Service'
I' Soft, Strong, Disposal:4e
SPecibp Values and Reminders This Week
BARGAIN PRICES
.These SPECIAL PRICES ,Good Until MARCH 7
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nfant01 16 -oz: new low Sugg. list 3.502.99
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For he first me i th j. •u t s her., NErS
tory of Auburn the March of William 1,7-terhiee, Mrs. Robert
Dimes, campaign was held. It A-rthur, Mrs, --Thomas Haggitt;
was done under the direction Mrs. Harry Arthur endMrs.
of. Keith Arthur,. •The sum of Lloyd Humphreys. The Money
-$4Q was raised by the marching was turned over to the Rotary
.maitteaa;24oheri;31.1'0=111== CtgigaggOttO4OhtoikeiPng
the village. The canvassers the drives.
CGIT' tie a quilt
se.crao.,
.11tarkfavet. -Sanderson, vice- dus was read by Brenda Ball
president of the Auburn CGIT and the roll .call was answered
group, presiiled for the meet- by naming a favorite song. Sev-
ing held in the Sunday school eral iteins of business were
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room of Knox Presbyterian cussed by the leader, Mrs. W.
Church. Judy Arthur presided BradnOck. The girls worked
at the piano for the hymns. on tying a quilt to be sent in
The Scripture lesson from Exo- a bale.
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Junior farmers from this dis:
trict attended the regular mon-
thly meeting in the agricultural
boardrooms with the president,
Donald Young, in the chair,,
Miss' Sharon Ball 'and Gordon
Daerwere appointed delegates
to the Junior Farmers' annual
\meeting to be held in the -Fed-
erated Collreges at :Guelph on
discussed to havb a booth 41
the Clinton Spring rail., The
girls, decided, to join with*Jhe
jtnior farmers rather than rarm
a Junitn. Institute. IA film en-,
tiefect,-Fartriers" Of the Future,
was shown on hoyv.junior farm-
ers can take advantage of the
educational programs which are
set ep for them. ,
March 6, 7 and 8. 'Plaris were. Gordon Deer, press reporter.
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Stewardship UCW subject
The general meeting -of lite rters seven- and 11 of 'The. Word
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Church met in the Senday
school room of the church with
a 3 a' large, i.!ttertcl_ance. The theme
:lfor --the --rneettrref--Wav:-Christiq
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charge. ;Mrs. Nerman Wight-
rnan
presided at elle, piano. Mrs. -
Norman 1VieClinchey gave the
- call to .worship, This Scripture
Lotion Deodorant Sugg. list 1251.09
Paramette Syrup Sugg hst 5 "4.39
resson,. Matthew -6:24-34, .'Neas
„ read .by Mrs. Leonard Archam-
baulf. The meditation was giv:
,en(ley Mrs. Norman McClinchey.
The convener Qf chrfslian steW-
ardshifi, Mrs. William, J. Craig;
"-gave a reading entitled, Will
He have anything'of mine? Mrs.
uy cunninghany led.in prayer.
,Two musical selectiens were
.. played, on the harmonica bp
rin-a
AspiTblets
. ,.. . 100's Sugg. list 93c C Mrs. Everett Taylor, accompan-
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led on the piano by Mes. Ken-
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Teen drinking, -debated
The'. ATY.P.A, of St.. Mark's
Angl.i.e4n chOWAnd the Y.P.,S-
of Knox Presbyterian Church'
met at the home of Johnny
Net_bit with 20 present. The
president, Floyd Smith opened
the meetin,g. Rev. Robert
1VInally •read the ScriPture les-
son and led in prayers. Judy
Arthur, the secretary -treasurer;
gave her reports. Plans were
made to • attend the D•eanery
.rneeting' to be held oh Aprir2nd
in 'London. The.topie on. temp-
eranite was taken iby Margaret
Sanderson? It dealt with ' the
teenage problem with alcohol
and a lively diselessioll flelIow-
ed led • by Rev. , Mr. Meally.
Lima was served by Mrs., Nes-,
bit assisted by Johnn4
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Attendance awards'
Diplpmas and seals,. were, Wayrie Arthur, •Brenda
given out at, Knox United
Church. Sunday school for at-
tendance during the past year,.
Those receiving their diplorres
wete: first, year --Yvonne Bean,
Katherine McClirichey, Barbara
Hildebrand,Petra Teiehert, Fay
Hildebrand, Eldon ,Chamney,
I3obby Powell, Karl Teichert;
second - year seals - Ronald
' • sile6,44,4,,,Mils,
mond Hildebrand, Larry Plaet-
zer, Jame . Arthur, ,Douglas
Charriney, Lynda .A ndrew s;
fourth-year. :seals -;--Karen , East,
Aria Ball, Sherry Plaetzer,
Trudy Meehan, .btrraine Chem-
ney, Wanda •Plaetzer, Gail Mil-
ler, 'Brenda East; ififth-year
seals - Eldo Hildebrand, Paul
Charhney, Larry'Chamney, Bet-
ty Youngblut, Allan Craig, ,Billy
Lapp; sixth -year seals --Shirley
Arnent, •JOhn Koopmans, Gary
'Ament,. Nancy Lapp, Barbara
Carter; seventh -year ,seals --
Mary Wilkin, Marie, Plunkett,
Patsy Wain, Allan McDougall,
Mark Arthur, Stephen Haggitt;
eighth -year seals- S he 11 e y
Grange, Rickey Archambault,
Deryk Ball, Daryl Pali; ninth -
year seal -Betty Moss; tenift-
year seals -Judy Arthur, Jen -1
niter Grange, Nancy Anderson,
Ronald Arthur; eleventleyear
seals -- •Laura D'aer, Brendaii
Archambault, Brian Sielgel-
bergetute-Mills,
twelfth-ybar seals - Douglas,
Aichambatiii, • Marsha Koop-
mans, Martie Koopmans, Shar-
on Ball; fifteenth -year seal -
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n snew- p�licy
The letAtIranation, t keepAts,
mortgage services eompletOy
competitive has prompted. Bri-
tish Mortgage 8 Trust Company
to ,enter the field- of so --called.
8,3% mortgages at ,7 % inter-
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Pres.liteAt A'411.4.gino
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our curubluo, mortogo pTort'Is
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to do ro.ue. better..1r• Gre-g-"Y
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particularly -timely a.
Poly 144 ',‘'..p.N34,1014it
Toronto -n area in whioh ti
iiav� found great demand J
mot,g4.4‘, -
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The offering was received by
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-Mrs. Ha rotd-W et ster.'.---The pm.
ident, Mrs. Bert Craig, presid-
ed for the:busitreSX-„session, She
.read a poem, Lord Help 'Me,
which was followed by prayer.
The minutes were- read, by the
seerebery, Miss Elfin Mutch.
RepOts were received from
the various . committees and
plan, were 'made to attend the
Huron Presbyterial meeting
which will bo .held at Exeter on
March 18. Delegates appointed
to attend were Mrs. Artie=
Grange, Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Mrs:
George Hallam and Mrs. Rebert
Art1ur'vie Raster thankof,
fering meeting was set for
March 24 and will be held, in
the, evening. _Lunch was served
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This we change.
Now you.can see for yourself whereve
make most orour changes. Way clown
deep. Every part you can see (and every
part yoU can't see) has been changed
again and again and again. As a matter
' of fact, there are only six parts left from
tie original VW. ,
Bit we never change the Volkswagen
Wthotit a' ObaSOti:Ahd th6 o-nIV reaSon
is to'rnake it even better.
When we do make a change, we try
)nini thPne port fit older models,
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39 St. Andrflw's Street
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So you'll find ftlat many (:rs cro
-interchangeable, from one rm. to 'the
next. '
Which is why it's actually easier to
get parts for a, VW than for manydO-
mestic cars. And why yw service is as
. good ds i it. The fame Principle holds
good for the" beetTe shape. •
We made the rearowindow bigger
one year so you could see other people
better.
This we tIon't.
And made the tail lights biggPr.s.
Other people- -could s'OD you better.
But nothing drastic. Any Volkswagen
hood still fits 'clhy vp ever -m6cle. So
does any fender,
Anct, in case you hadn't noticed,
every VW still looks like every other
VW.
Which may hirn Out to be the , nicest
thing of all about the: car. It
doesn't go in one year and out
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Aberhart's Garage
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