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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
SALE Prices
CONTINUED IN MANY LINES OF WIN-
TER GOODS!
10 Pieces Flannelette and Pyjama Cloth
Reg. 79c. for
Reg. 69c for
15 pieces Print Reg. 59c for
Mill End Prints SPECIAL 39c
Mill End Broadcloth SPECIAL 39c
New Glazed Pique SPECIAL 79c
Fine Printed Cottons SPECIAL 65c
Kitchen Towels at pr. 98c
Men's Mackinaw Flannel Work Shirts
Men's Blue Denim Jeans pr.
Men's Nylon Work Sox pr.
Men's Fine Sox, Reg. 1.25 for
69c
59c
L19c
each $2.69
2.39
98c
75c
GROCERY SPECIALS
Holiday Margarine at
Rose Margarine lb.
Tomato Juice, 48 -oz., 2 tins
Pork and Beans, 20 -oz. 2 for
Canadian Pork, per tin
Holly Peas, case, 20 -oz. size,
Pard Dog Food 2 for
32c
28c
65c
35c
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39c
Ivory Soap, 4 for
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LOCAL,. NEWS
Mr and Mrs Clarence Jeffrey .and
children and Mrs. E. Bedara spent
Saturday and Sunday; in Detroit.
Mrs. P. J. cCunninghana (nee Mae
Smith) • from Pembroke, has returned
to Toronto where she will join • her
husband on their way home, arter
spending the week -end at the home
of her parents, Mr •and Mrs Chester
L. Smith of town,also. visited at the
home of heraunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs. Clayton ,Sniith, B.W. Highway.
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Mr and Mrs. FredBatstone and
TELEVISION
Floater Policy
'his Policy, is designed to cover Tele-
vision Setn
and Antenna against all
he Hazards of Fire, Lightning, Theft
Wind, Ice, andSnow Load, Trans-
portation. Exceptions IViechanical
Breakdown and Gradual detgriorat-
on.
WELLING RATES:
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three daughters of Toronto and Mrs $2.50 per hundred of Insurance for
Ed. Gascho motored to Zurich last
Week, the former spent the week -end
with their mother, Mrs. Anne Turk-
heim, while iVIrs. Gascho returned af-
ter a pleasant visit with her sister at
Georgetown, Deleware, U.S.A .
Mr. John Brown is spending a
few days at the home of their daugh-,
ter Dr. and Mrs. H. Hostettler. Mrs.
Brown, who has been a 'patient at
S -L4` Jbseph's (Hospital, London, is
getting along favourably and we wish
P1espeedy h r a' recovery.
• Mr and Mrs Jacob Gingericli, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Gingerich and chil-
dren attendedopen house at Rockway
Mennonite High School at Kitchener
\IP on Tuesday evening. Master Roger
GingeriCh,..who spea holiday at the
home of his former 'grandparents,
returned to. Bridgeport with them.
Our Mistake
In last week's issue we stated of
Mr. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk of
„iy Hay Twp., baying been at Toronto
VW attending the Good Roads .Convention
9 This was not correct, as only inemb-
0 ers of Hay Council •attended.
,.p 'Robert William !Penhale, 76, of
K •/, 'Stanley Township, passed away on
\.1 V Tuesday, March 8th, at the home of
qp his brother. He was widely known
as a breeder and keeper of good .hor-
. P: ses. Also took active- part in the
Bayfield Argicultural Society. The
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't body is resting at the home o.. ,, his
'.' brother, Stanley ti llThursday lrl
t„i.o\eitoavfieicunei
RC:CERT WM. PENHALE
years. Minimum premium $12.50.
For further particulars, enquire with-
out obligation ' •
J. W. HABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
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24 tins for 4.89 case 'Churchfrom where funeral will be
0, held at 2.30 with interment in the
25c \1111/ Bayfield Union Cemetery.
73c
Gascho
Groceries - Dry Goods
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DIES AT HE.NSALL
John Zuefle, a Hensall resident for
more than 30 years and the oldest
Q2male resident of that place Led on
March 1st at his home at 95. He was
born in Germany and came to Canada
V ,•when he was 22. His wife, the former
.1Frances Kaiser, died some years ago
A member of Hensall United Church.
1Surviving is a son and two daughters.
Services were held in Hensall United
:Church Thursday with Rev. Rogers
' Officiating and interment in Baird's
• ' cernetery.
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• UNIQUE FORUM
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Members of the Unique Fan Vol.-
! um met at the home of Mr and Mrs
7; 1Blake Horner with 25 members pre-
. to I sent. The topic for discussion "Edu-
: ',cation fior Farming" went as follows:
3 (Our group agreed that young people
O planning to farm, should have at least
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• Itwo or three years of high school and
a I more if possible. Special mec,banicar
4 training is required for modern fam-
e ing as well as an 'accounting training.
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3 High School is the place for agric-
• ultural education. The 40 -hour week
• in agriculture will be discussed next
e week at the home of Mr and Mrs.
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O Carl Oestreicher with Cliff Pepper as
✓ discussion leader. Mrs. Herbert Iiilopp
conducted recreation. Mrs. Horner
served a tasty lunch and the meeting
closed with the "Queen."
The Drysdale Store
We have purchased Stock and Fixtures of Drys-
dale Store from John Denomy and have added
various lines of Drygoods, such as Prints, Broad-
cloths, Flannelettes, Men's Overalls, Work Shirts,
Jeans, Gloves, etc. Also a line of smallwares.
We are remodeling the Store and intend to have
Grocery Department arranged for semi self -serve in
• the near future.
Mr. Denomy will continue in charge of Store.
ima . Your Patronage Greatly Appreciated
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We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
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SHUR.GAIN 'Pig Booster
Little pigs started on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster
weigh 40 pounds and more at weaning -and tests
at the SHUR-GAIN Demonstrations Farm prove
that 40 pound weanlings save a rnorith's feeding,
time. A feeding program of SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days to 10 weeks of age will fit
your pigs to make the best use of their feed and
reach market sooner. •
Start Every Litter on Pig Booster
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Read and Ponder
OVER THIS PARAPHRASE
I LIKE A, SHEEP HAVE GONE ASTRAY.
I HAVE TURNED TO MY OWN WAY;
And the Lord bath .laid on JESUS my iniquity. Isaiah 53.6
FOR GOD made JESUS who did no, sin, to be a sin offering
for ME! So that through union with JESUS,
I might come into right standing with God. II Corn 5: 21.
WHEREFORE JESUS is able also' to. save ME, forever, and
ALL those who come unto God through CHRIST JESUS,
seeing JESUS ever liveth to make -intercession for US.
Hebrews 7: 25.
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FOR 1955 ON THE SAME BASIS
AS LAST YEAR
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried • SPECIALS ON TROUSERS For This Week
Regular 8.95 for $6.95
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
8.95
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS 1 t Regular 10.9'5 at:
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iIumbing Furiiace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith
ing our 'Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stook.
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