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ASHFIELD
ASHFLdLD.—QVirs. Wm. John-
son is a patient in Goderich
hospital.
iGhttrch school in Ashfield
Presbyterian Church will begin
next Sunday, April 11 at 10'
a.zp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ron-
ald spent the weekend iwitli
Wm. Johnson.
George
NL>z, .and Mrs, George, 1Vtac-
Gregor of Hamilton and iVL ss
N J • MacKenzie 'of ~Luc{knaw
Gaderieh Hiighand Dancing Association thril- Sherratt on behalf of the Legion. The dam
• .s audience with a day -long display in cing displays also brought favorable com-
the GDS • u • i oriuin o�i�a6t'ard y. Oar-- ---n3•e�x-framekh .
Gearge Temp -
'deft James Millar pipes his way to the lector, shown seated.. Signal Star Photos
trophy which he received from Mrs. J.
visited with Jack 'MacKenzie
on Sunday.
. W.M.S. Meet
Ten members of the 'Worn -en's
M;i;ssio,n:ary Society viisited Pine -
crest Mannar Wednesday of last
week:Miss Sadie Johnson, pre-
sident, rcorudnoted a service
which she opened with prayer.
Mrs. Stuart MacLennan read
the Scripture, Mrs. . Ewan Mac-
Lean the meditation, and Mrs.
Wm. Ross arid Mrs. D. R. Mac-
Kenzie sang a solo, and sevt
erial hymns were sung with
,Mrs: D. -A. MacLean as organist.
About 75 voluntary agencies
,in ,rCanada provide toad, farm
tool's, clothing"and' other•~ aid to
foreign Catrnbni�es.
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T. PRYDE: & SON
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RYTHING!OR
A FASHIONABLE
EATER
Is At Gerrard's Ladies Wear
PoIice.Wage B�ost
,Goderich police chief Fred.
lei.nshall has Ir eceived a $700
annual pay boast to come into
effect in two installments over
the next -two years.
Thin will bring- the chief's
salary to a new high of $6,700
by 1966 after receiving an in-
itial $500 "increase this year
and a further $200 in 1966.
Chief Minshall negotiated his
salary separately from other
members of his force rv'ho are
represented ''by the police as-
sociation:- ._
The-prllee Commission. re-
vealed news of the chief's raise
at the same time as they an-
nounced the completion of a
new' wage a f,Vee'ment with the
association,
A two -Year contract has now
:come into effect panting a
$500 across the board increase
for all mentibens of the force.
'Phe increase will come in two
inetalltnents with '$300 being
retroactive to January 1, 1965
and a further $200 to .be re-
ceived in 1966.
Other contract clauses leave
overtinn�e and court allowances
.unchanged but an.extension o,f
dry cleaning priv�eleges to one
uni�florm„ a . month. At the pre-
sent time dry cl'oahing facilities
extend tee uniforms soiled by
a policeman in the course,.Qryf his
official- duty. •. ,
The - present polio 'salary
scale is: sergeants, $4,850 a
year; consita�ble first class with
five years experience, $4,700;
first class with four years ex-
perience, $4,50'); constable sec-
ond class with two years ex-
perience, ` $4,000 and, a proba-
tionary constable, $3,550,
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:-Wedding
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DURNIN -- SCHILTER I Miss ',Judy Bell, Galt, was
A wedding of local interest I maid ,of honor and bridesmaids
was solemnized in St. Paul's were Mrs. William Atkinson,
Lutheran Churoh, Bridgeport, i West Riverview, New -Bruns-
Ontario, on' Saturday, April 3, i wick, sister of the gloom, Miss
when Rev. Ralph Huras heard 'Sandia (:onne'l, Toronto, and
the-c:iauble-ring exchange of Mrs" Donald Oakley,: Kitchener.
Bows between•June Schiller and They were identically attired
James Charles Durnin, both of in floor -length dresses of pale
London. Baskets of spring pink .crepe. with empire wa�ist-
flowers were u.;ed in decoration. lines and gathered back drapes.
The bride is the daughter of They carried French' rose hou-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Schil- quets. .,
ter, Kitchener, and the groom ,Groomsman» was William
is the -son o.f Mrs. Herbert Fin- Brehman, Guelph, and -Conrad
rbigan,, Dumgarmon, and Mr. ( McClure Elmira, Jerry''Schilter,
Charles Durnin, Bassano, Al- ; Kitchener, and D'ouglras McCabe,
bcrta. Mrs. Murray Bell of; London. ushered.
.7_ h wa sang "I love you truly" ` The guests were received at
and "Th'e Lo:d's Prayer." - I the Flying Dutchman 'Motel',
Mr. Schiller gave his dau.gh- Kitchener, by the bride's, mo -
ter in marriage. Her, formal l Cher wearing a dress and coat.
;own of white crepe was fash-'1, ensrmble of contra=tin ; pale,
tireens and blues with blue ac--
,oe.-srorieS. The .grbom's mo-
ther chose a navy blue sheath
dress - with a white frilled
blouse -and her accessories were
laid with alencon lace. Her !in navy and white.
veil of 'silk illusion extended For their wedding trip to
res Bermuda the ride changed to-
�hite a jacket dress of white wool
rimo- won. ted vv ith which she wore
*mauve
red_ and�nay accessories_ and a
white orchxcC senl corn - r
lulu, Hawaii, by" friends- of the '
.�. bridal couple.
They will reside at 621 Base-
line Road, London, Ontario:
ioaed on she.l''Jh lil'i`es with a
cathedral , train falling .from
gathers at the shoulders. The
three - quarter - length sleeves
were edged with a flounce over -
beyond the train o, herd s
and she . carried- a small w
Bible, a gift of _ler gran
•e.ted w th a 'nt
hybrid orchid. -
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BRING ° IN ANYOLD SUIT
Any Condition But Must Be Cleaned
12.00 Discount Trade -In On Any Suit
BRING IN ANY SPORTCOAT
Any Condition–But Must Be Cleaned
800 . DISCOUNT TRADE-IN
BRING ANY DRESS SLACKS
_Arty Condition–But Must Be Cleaned
4 00 DISCOUNT TRADE-IN
TO PURCHASE OF ANY SLACKS 12.95 VALUE and UP
We have high fashion and reasonable prices on all your
Easter Wardrobe to beat. Soy not Atop at Gerrard's uirements. This combination
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12 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR
Clear -Out Pricev'$2,39.00
G-E Automatic WASHER
Clear -Out Price s236.00
247__RANGE
Clear -Out Prise $1
All New Spring Coatsu"Suits, Dresses, Car Coats
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Leonard 24" RANGE
THt SQUARE
With Automatic Oven Control
67.�o
Clear-Out Price $
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GUIDE TO
FURNITURE BUYING
-TAKE Y_--O'UR
TIME!,
For millions of American ,wo-
men, furnishing a home is a
:source of endless pleasure. A
home to which new pieces are
added, now and then, is kept
fresh and new looking: and -
never loses that "band -box" look
it had when the family first
moved in.
'More and more, w-olnen find
that even when they aren't act;
;ually huying,,.furniture. they are
planning or dreaming of the
day they will:
'For this reason, furni'u•'e.and-
I department stores .are encourag-
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i t o roam through model rooms
and look at beautiful new furn- ,
iture as it is to % isit 'a museum
of fine art.
• Another homemaking hobby has
become the clipping of maga-
zine. for new arrangements. new
designs, interesting color sche-
mes and space saving ideas.
:This hobby helps to make
area tns become realities.
The more advance thought
you give to making your furn-
iture decisions, the happier you
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make.
crake time to find out about
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what. they stand for. Write for
literature from the manufa'•
• turers whose styles you like. so
that you will.hav°e more insight.
into their construction a' d gil,,l
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Get to know the f ti rn ; tures
retailers hrereue-area, find nt=t
what brands they carry 'rake
a the trouble to investigatx the
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of special orders, decorating
help, in-home planning, delivery
and emplaints.
Then when you arest ready to
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shop and what brand you want
and will he assured of a good
value..
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