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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964
PAGE SEVEN
Christmas Parcels
Twenty-eight shut-ins in the
village of Hensall and patients
at Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensall, Westminster and St.
Joseph's }Iospital, L o n d o n,
South Huron hospital, Exeter,
Il.uronview, Clinton, were re-
membered with Christmas
plants, gift of the CM Com-
mittee of Amber Rebekah, and
JOOF Lodges, Hensall.
Plants in Hensall were -de-
�uOau�y
� cacao...
You will just have to try
this apres le diner
COQUETEL CACAO in
order to savor its intriguing
rich taste chocolat ...
c'est franchement a most
superb "wine cocktail"
for sipping.
But you will want to try
the three COQUETELS by
Brights. The price of each
is modest in the highest
degree. The decanter
bottle, handsome for la
table, is pleasing to the eye.
When you sip
COQUETEL CACAO you
will express your gratitude
for this
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livered by Mrs, Clarence Va-
lenti, Noble Grand of Amber
Rebekah Lodge; Wes Richard-
son, Noble Grand of the IOOF
and Mrs. Leona Parke, on the
CP&T committee. Two cheques
were also given out.
Kippen News
With Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Finkbeiner were Mr. and Mrs,
Morris 'Finkbeiner and Robert
of Zurich, Mrs, Annie Fink-
beiner of Zurich, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Nigh and family of Eg-
mondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Work-
man, Lynda and Tom, with an
aunt, Mrs. Jane McGregor, of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Caldwell
and Jamie, Jim and Lloyd Ven-
ner, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Mans-
field and Paul, Mr. and NIrs.
Tom Kyle, Karen, Kathy and
Karmon, all of Hensall, with
Mr, and Mrs, William Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid Moffatt
and family of Lambeth, Mr. and
Mrs, Jerry Moffatt and daughter
with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith,
Michael and Joan of Grimsby
with the latter's parent's Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wren.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Lovell were Mr. and Mrs. An-
gus Jones and Matthew of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ham-
mond and daughter of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell
and three •children and Allan
Parker of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell and
Vicky with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Taylor of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irvine Ford
and girls of Grand Bend and
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ford of
Exeter Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Faber,
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Faber and
Mr. Ross Faber with Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Coleman, of Sea -
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
with Mr. Dean Brown of Green-
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Littleton
of Exeter Christmas eve with
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Faber and
•
Regular or Chubby
Kleenex Tissues _ - _ - --
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti
Monarch — Cocoanut, Chocolate, White, Ba
Mara -Cherry
Pouch Pack Cake Mix
Grapefruit
_3/49c
_ 2/35c
nana,
_ 2/35c
10/69c
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH
TCA ORDERS NEW SHORT -TO -MEDIUM RANGE JET — Following the most exhaustive
evaluation program in the company's history, Trans -Canada Air Lines has announced it intends
to order six Douglas DC -9 short -to -medium range jet aircraft. The twin -engined jets, with motors
mounted at the rear, will carry 60 economy class and 12 first class passengers at speeds of 560
miles an hour and at altitudes of up to 30,000 feet. They are expected to go into service with TCA
early in 1966, supplementing the airline's fleet of DC -8 jets and turbo -prop Vanguards and
Viscounts.
Christmas day with the former's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ron Lit-
tleton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
and sons with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Jones, Hensall, and Box-
ing day with Mrs. Pearl Love
and Wayne of Varna.
Mr. Robert Thomson, accom-
panied by his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stokes of London with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cornish and fam-
ily at Goderich.
Misses Shirley and Sandra
Reid of Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Reid and Heather.
With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lostell were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Sturgeon and Jo -Anne of Bay-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Par-
sons of Seaforth and Wayne
Pridham of Cromarrty.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wahl of
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Long with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little ,and
family, also celebrated Mr.
Long's 79th birthday which was
December 26.
Frank McGregor of Clinton
with Mrs. William Deitz and
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Munroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grigg and
daughter of London, Miss Marie
Sinclair, Mr, William Riley and
Sharon of London, Miss Bar-
bara Grainger of Wallaceburg,
and Mrs. Cameron Richardson
of Hensall with Mr. and Mrs.
John Sinclair and Joan.
Robert Gridzak visited Sun-
day with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Watson of Cen-
tralia, celebrating h i s 16th
birth day.
Miss Judy Gridzak of Cen-
tralia with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Gridzak.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle
and Jim with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
mer McClinchey of Varna.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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the year when Tex -Made sheets go on
sale. All over Canada, the fine stores that
sell Tex -Made sheets invite you to come
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largest, most colourful collection avail-
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five dashing striped sheets...elegant
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Vern Alderdice and family were
Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Jack
Caldwell of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Alderdice, Garry,
Karyn, Lynda and Janice of
Clarksburg, Mr. and NIrs. Ron-
ald Rumble and family of Cooks-
ville, Harvey Alderdice of To-
ronto, Miss Shirley Alderdice of
Agincourt and Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Taylor of Markdale.
At a Christmas draw at Dick-
ert's store first winner was Mrs.
Robert McGregor; second, Mrs.
Wayne McBride; third, Lorne
1VIcBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell
and family visited Mr. Allen
Parker and Mr. •and Mrs. George
Parker, of Chatham, on New
Years.
Mrs. Pearl Love and Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love and
Elaine were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
boys.
The Misses Shirley and San-
dra Reid, who •sF...nt some of the
Christmas holidays with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Reid, returned to Toronto and
were accompanied by Heather,
who enjoyed a week with her
sisters.
The Misses Margaret Elgie,
Sharon McBride and David
Cooper, who are attending Uni-
versity of Western Ontario and
have spent the yuletide season
with their parents, returned to
London on Sunday evening.
Linda Roberts, eight and a
half month old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J, Roberts,
was admitted to South Huron
Hospital on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and
family, of Woodstock, Mrs. Rena
Caldwell and Jack, of Hensall,
spent New Year's Day with Mr.
and NIrs. Vern Alderdice.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Moffatt, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Moffatt and
Heather spent New Year's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mof-
fatt and family, at Lambeth.
NIr. :and Mrs. Orland John-
ston, of Clinton, were New
Years visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Elgin Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner
entertained their neighbors on
New Year's night. Progressive
euchre was enjoyed by six
couples. On Saturday evening
they entertained some of the
hunters and their wives.
During the service at St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen,
Sunday morning, a Hymnary
was dedicated in memory of the
late Mr. J. W. McLean, by Mr.
and Mrs. William Porter, of St.
Marys.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to advise the public that I have sold my interests
in Tasty Nu Bakery, Zurich, to my partner, Allan Gescho.
At this time I wish to thank our many customers and
friends for their patronage over the past 16 years. Serv-
ing you has always been my pleasure.
Your continued support to my partner, Mr. Gascho, will
be greatly appreciated.
Orville Witmer
Huron Council Has Quartet
Of Newcomers For New Year
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD (deputy)
COLI3ORN E
GODERICH TWP.
GODERiCH TWP. (deputy)
GREY
HAY
HAY (deputy)
HOWICK
HOWICK (deputy)
HULLETT
McKILLOP
MORRIS
STANLEY
STANLEY (deputy)
STEPHEN
STEPHEN (deputy)
TUCKERSMITH
TURNBERRY
EAST WAWANOSH
WEST WAWANOSH
USBORNE
CLINTON
CLINTON (deputy)
EXETER
EXETER (deputy)
GODERICH
GODERICH (deputy)
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH (deputy)
WINGHAM
WINGHAM (deputy)
BLYTH
BRUSSELS
HENSALL
ZURICH
DONALD McKENZIE
TOM HOWARD
RALPH JEWELL
G. W. STIRLING
*E. U. McILWAIN
CLIFFORD DUNBAR.
JOHN CORBETT
DELBERT GEIGER
IVAN HASKINS
ROBERT GIBSON
TOM LEIPER
*KENNETH STEWART
STEWART PROCTOR
ERNEST TALBOT
ELMER HAYTER
GLEN WEBB
JAMES HAYTER
ELGIN THOMPSON
A. D. SMITH
ERNEST SNELL
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ARCHIE ETHERINGTON
MORGAN AGNEW
JOHN SUTTER
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RALPH BAILEY
FRANK WALKOM
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