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Cottage Rolls
•Peameal Beek — By the Piece
Bacon
Lean Butt
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POLIgifl SAUSAGE lb. ,69c
BURN'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE • • lb. 55c
LEAN BEEF PATTIES 2 lbs. $1.
GRADE 'A' MED. EGGS • • -• •2 doz for 83c
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Large Selection Ladies'
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Sixes 7 to 52'
5.98 to
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COATS discount 3-64/0
Girls' Fall Dress, , .
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Large Selection Olds'
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• Sizes 2 to 14
Boys' Casual
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Men's 'Forest Green, Work
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Come in and check and be convinced -that you can save ,at
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DEAR DORIS
orivicA- frotrk
Doris Clark
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SHE FiGHT,S. BACK. • '
DEAR, OR'S. of;
1 has suddenly taken the bit
in her Month and almost defies
Parental diseipline, Her father
ja strict, but fair,,:and**0 both
stand together ona curfew atid-
moral standards .04400 asso-
• The other day she said:. her
latest boy friend had gone to
PlanIctown for a 'month, and
When,„1 asked 'why. .She replied
• se didn't really know. We
have never met Win. When, his
letter arrived,- rm ashamed to
admit it, big- I read it. hoping.
for an ,anewer. I felt heartsick
wlie'rt 'lie wrote to say he was
looking for work, visiting .his
wife and; son and she could
writ to an address hi Blank -
town. Also, he ,had been drunk,
etc. and how he missed her.
1 am in need.. of very, quick
help to handle., this ;ugly situa-
tion wisely., without her losing
confidence in -me.
Concerned„
DEAR CONCERNED — An-
xietY,.,tempts- a parent to read a
daugh'ter's mail; then she can't
think how to use the inform -
tion! You ',,want your girl's
trust -- but do you warrant it?
She is .being secretive 'about
many _things. Perhaps the disci-
pline has been too Much ina-,
posed not enough' the. result of
discussion. .She Can't count on
your ;understanding,
.
Now I'd say make hay while.
the. philanderer is away. Help
her entertain at home; show
her you are on her .side, Chal-
lenge her to 'carry -her weight
as a nearly grown girl.
Teach 'her the etiquette that
insists on a lady being called
for at home, and • introducing
her escort to her parents. If
the married, man . returns, this
'should open things up. • •
ino-Pr tea seonand; seer
!Wife (Or njy• husband) gives
Yen her (hp) IeVe and tbayiks,
with irtiPP2' ".
-1",faif.130RIS rm 30• 0.11,
der five feet. I try to keeP My-
self young and attractiVe. I
have a family Of six hoya and
a• very handsoMe husband,
He is popular and Vert MLA
attracted to every age of the
opposite sex. He --Wirer ;WS"
Wats me; in fact he is very
kind to me.
My problem if, 1 ani jealous
of the flingahe's had befOre
our Marriage and after; and of
the constant adiniration lia gets
now. 1.'47 to keep calm and
pretend I don't notIce. I've talk-
ed to him many times about it,
•and have asked him, it' to be
over -friendly, but somehow it's
always the same.
Lonely And Hurt
DEAR LONELY It was
you lie choose, wasn't it? And
he still chooses yOu. Why not
just be proud that your man is
well liked? •
Jealousy suggests feelings of
inferiority. It is your petite
stature that keeps you anxious
about measuring up? Here's
My idea: Begin a new era by
taking up a hobby, or learning
bridge, or studying something
Which can he a common inter-
est with your husband.
Companionability can beat
skin-deep looks every time.
Learn.gain to have conversa-
tions with him.
• DEAR- DORIS — My husband
and • I are having our 25th
anniversary. The custom „here
is usually some program con-
nected with lunch and sa on.
Now how will I express my-
self if asked to say something?
We both are -shy and do not
like crowds. Would like an out-
line dr some, help in words to
express my appreciation, ' as I
• know it takes planning and
work.• ,
Tongue -Tied
DEAR Tatiwg-TIED —AT
wedding party, it is the groom,
who speaks for both bride and
groom. Same with an anniver-
sary. Has Hubby lost the knack
for it, after 25 years?
What is said depends on what
is done. If others are nutting on
the party, they need a thank -
you. If a gift is being Present
ed, so does it.
Something like this: "We
'feel like kids again with a big
party like this and all our good
• friends here. I remember how
brave we felt when we barged.
through that line of confetti
throwers 25 years ago. Couldn't
have managed at all without
our best man and those helpful
bridesmaids, that day."
"You are all wonderful to
make such a fuss over ns now.
This new tea service will 'be
used right away, Ipromise you.
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Obituaries
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WALTER Asci*11,.
Funeral services for the. late
Walter .10:Asa*, were •Itekd %Ohl
the Bonthron funeral • borne',
Kensall On Thursday,
beg 14th :at 3;34. p.o. • PaUbear-
ers were-. Lloyd Lovell, fIL.firvey
Coleman', Jack COrniak Russell
Ken -
Lorne Wilson. -.Flower • bearers
were Arthur Nioitelsorc•
Wil-
liam. Murdoek.. Murray Mae*
zie,. Scott
and Mel Gra:144M '
JOHN W. TAYLOR
of Alliston Lions Club dis-
trict governor, who met with,
members of the 1041 club at
a .ineeting at OW Ualla ,Park
picnic payiliOh, and showq4. •
pictures of the,recent Lions
International' convention in
Chicago. As a PralialinarY, to
the meeting the members en-
joyed a steak barbecue ,pre-
pared by a committee head-
ed. by W. D. steptlenso.
41 Group
Meets
- The "Cotton Accessories for
the Bedroom" group met at the
home of Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Fri-
day night. -
The minutes were read 14
Margie Whyte. The, roll call,
"the accessories I have chosen
to make" was answered by sev-
en members.
Bach giri made a small sam-
ple of a dresser scarf with pip-
ing inserted: in hem and also
a sample of corded bias piping
inserted into gathered, mater-
ial, using the blind machine
stitch' on tlie hem of the ruffle.
WS O' BES4U41.0
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Til HURON IMPOOPPOK, IIIMPOOT14, *SW OM
•
Chiselliurst IT,c3V-• met in
the church basement w h e
Plans were uusde for the, Au-
ntipi bazaar PA Octebeeg7tb,
President Mrs. R. Taylor o
eneclAvith a pueM, " . •
" -1V-re; 'Wm. Gibnon was in
-charge of the worship .service
assisted: by Mrs. Wm. Print-
nell• , The missionary prayer
was given by ars. Vlarono.
Colman,. Roll call ivos ans-
wered by reading the .43rd
Psalm in unigOn. Um. Harold
Currie cOntriloOted, several
Numerous poems for the pro-
gram.
Mrs. RObt. Boyce gave
chapter froin _the • study book
The ,social part was in charge
of ,Mrs. Thos. M4111341, IVIra•
Gerald Glenn, and Mrs: Geo.
Boa.
Mr: Charles Mick.1, Ham-
ilton'and ROI:rert, U.W.O. Lon-
don spent the ween end With
their parenta' Mr. and Mrs:
Laird Mickle,
David Brock left last Week
to attend Guelph University.
Miss Sylvia Henderson,. who
has been a patient in Clinton
CorcreanitY liospdtal, rettirtied
home Sunday.
Ira' Geiger, • who is a
Patient in St: Josepleg HoaPit
al, London, underwent sur-
gery Tuesday. , •
The Kippen One 4-H project
"Cotton Accessories for the
Bedroom" met in the Legion
Hall, with fourteen girls in
the club. Officers 'elected
were: President, Anne Klein -
hear; Vice -President, Dianne
McKay; Floating secretary,
Patsy Barker (First Meeting);
Telephone girl, 'Gwen Mc -
teen; Pianist, Marianne •Rob-
erts; Lunch committee, Karen
Sararas, Gwen McLean. The
leokleraMr.PA Motoo4 01t-
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legt*-tbr§ 44000(0,1 torblirerwis
V10100 -9t cfrocoor ogorto
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