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J. R. M. Spittal, Branch Manager
COOPER'S GROCERY
Week End Specials
Wethey's New Pack Strawberry Jam, 24 oz. Jar .. 37c
Aylmer Peaches, choice halves 15 oz. Tin 17c
Clover Leaf Fancy Tuna Solid White Meat ..7 oz. Tin 390
Rosedale Tomato Juice 2-20 oz. Tins 19c
Weston's Jelly Rolls Candies 13 oz. cello bag 27o
CARNATION MILK Large Tin 14c
Crosse & Blackwell Grapefruit Juice Unsweetened —
2-20 oz. Tins 31c
DUZ LARGE -35c GIANT 69c
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles 12 oz. Jar 31c
Shirriff's Lushus Jelly Powders , 3 pkgs. 29c
CHECK OUR FRUIT COUNTER
FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN
----Three times daily: 10 - 2 - 4 o'clock
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LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
A Terrific Hit !
NEIL McKAY and his ALL STAR ORCHESTRA
The Orchestra To Please All Age Groups !
Sunday l idnite Dance - July 5
A Free Show on the Beach
Come and watch the "Speed Boat Demons” racing every Thursday
evening at 7.30, starting July 2nd
Trophy races and cash prizes
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GIGANTIC
1900.00 CASH
Mitchell and District Memorial Arena
Tstiy Juy 7th
AT 9.00 P.M. SHARP D.S.T.
12 regular games $50.00 1st Special $100.00
2ncl Special $100.00 3rd Special $100.00
Jackpot $1,000.00
Admission for 12 regular games $1.00
Extra Cards and Special Games 25c each
Jackpot Cards 25c - 5 for $1.00
BINGO I3LOWER TO BE USED
Joint Sponsorship of Mitchell Lions Club
and Mitchell and District Memorial Arena
All proceeds used for maintenance of
Swimming Pool and Arena
Mrd rnpIernents
SIX FOOT REAR MOWERS 300.00
SOIL PULVERIZERS 200,00
SWEEP RAKES 150.00
DISC HARROWS 150.00
ONE WAY PLOW 275.00
DISC PLOW 200.00
DRAG HARROW 120.00
REAR ri;ND LOADER 165.00
TWO WIIEIGLED TRAILER (new) 100.00
was $190
TRACK ATTACHMENT FOR FORD
TRACTOR
All implements in stock installed on
your tractor FREE
300,00
Daly *tors
Tzla sioRTH NEWS
MALONEY---DUNLOP
The marriage of Donna Louise,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 'Clarence
Dunlop of Ripley, and Thomas Fran-
cis. Maloney, son of Mrs. Theresa
Maloney, and the late Thomas Ma-
loney, took plane in St, Peter's Ro-
man Catholic Church, Goderich, 'bY
Rev. J. I'. Gleason, The altar was
prettily decorated in pink and white
roses.
The bride -entered the church on
the arm of her father, who gave her
in marriage. She wore a floor -length
gown of white nylon net over satin
skirt, embroidered b l o use and
sleeves, filer veil with embroidered
nylon net was held by a head-
dress of pearls and rhinestones, She
earried a mauve 'orchid on a white
prayer book, gift of the groom.
She was attended by Miss Loretta
Maloney, sister of the groom, as
maid of honor, .who wore . mauve
embroidered gown of net over taffe-
ta and carried yellow ' roses, with
headdress of mauve baby mums,
Her bridesmaids were Miss Norma
Dunlop of Midland, sister of the
bride, and Miss Eleanor Glenn, of
Goderich, cousin 'of the bride, They
wore similar style gowns of net over
taffeta, yellow and green and carried
yellow roses. Mr. Victor Overholt' of
Centralia was best man. Ushers were
Mr. William Dunlop of Ripley, bro-
ther of the bride and Mr, Victor Au -
bin of Kitchener. Miss Agnes Chis-
holm of Goderich was the soloist,
A. wedding breakfast was held at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Armand
Bedour, Goderich, sister of the
groom, and later a reception was
Our Week End
SPECIALS
1 LB. BAGS MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE 99c
GOLDEN NET RED COHOE
SALMON I/2's 29c
AYLMER BRAND PEAS
15 oz. Size 2 for 29c
AYLMER BRAND TOMATOES
20 oz. tins
20c
1 GIANT FAB 77c
1 GIANT VEL . 770
(1 Large Pkge. FREE
with each purchase)
DICK'S
CASH GROCERY
Groceries, Meats, Vegetables
We Deliver Phone 91
ST. COLUMBAN C. W. L.
Dressed Pork Supper
WED., JULY 22nd
5 - 8 P.M. at Parish Hall
Admission $1.00
Booths and Bingo
Stratford Old Boys Reunion
June 29th to July 5th
Dancing
Stratiorrd Casino
Every Night from 9 to ...
Monday to Saturday
"2 Orchestras 2"
Casa villa Modern Orchestra
Thanes Valley Ranch Boys (010
Tyme Orchestra)
Change of Modern Orchestra
every night.
"Casa Villa—Paul Cross --Ai Kuhn"
Admission only 75c per person
Also dancing every Saturday night
It says: "You get the best deal in
town at John Bach's!"
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held at the bride's parents in Rip-
ley. The bride's mother received
guests in a gray flowered dress with
white aecessories. The groom's ano-
ther wore ashes of roses of Chantrey
lace aver Oralon with a white picture
hat and accessories. They both wore
a corsage of white carnations,
The happy couple left on a motor
trip to Niagara Valls and Buffalo,
the bride wearing a street -length
blue orlon dress, white and navy ac-
eessories and wore mauve orchids.
On their return they will reside
ill Rreston.
•Guests were present from Mid-
land, Stratford, Centralia, Seaforth,
Goderioh, Kincardine, Kitchener, and
Galt,
NOTICE
Buy Buy Buy
Nationally advertised Watkins
Products from your author-
ized 'Watlein's Dealer. See my
specials and premiums which
will save you money.
1 'will call on you soon in
Seaforth.
W. F. Cornish
Phone 34SR Mitchell
THUR$PAY, JULY
1953
FAC'' 1 r 1 THEATRE
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NOW PLAYING
LIMELIGHT 1'Irsl Show etirnt,r at 7.0.24,
Charles Chaplin Claire Ifleom
VAX'1 MON. TUES. WED. 1100'1'5 MALONE William holden - Johnny Slosurt
WIIlta,n holden, a Jorkey s agopt, down on his luck, agrees to train a greenhorn, Johnny
Royart, utostly as a gag. but the boy PVOWS to be a natural born rider; Johnny turns
nit- tobe the run -away son of a wealthy woman, Bolden shies him home 1br the reward
money. however, Johnny roturne 90 win the rase.
Vest Thurs. Irri. Sae.- WA0 FROM 'WALLA WALLA Jud;, Canova • Stei,huu Dunno
This picture combines both corned hillbilly comedy and a yarn of the armed sett igen. Judy
Ganova, in her usual irrepressible way, plays the part of a eon girl and a Was,assume
you bf plenty of laughs and good night's entertainment.
COMING .-- YOU FOR ME. Peter Lawford. - Jane Greet
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