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•WEAR
. SUBURBAN & CAR COATS, reg $14.95-
•17.95; TO CLEAR @ $11.95-13.95,
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•PA1tKAS, reg. $1095-14:95
•• TO CLEAR @ $8.95 & 12.95
WINDBREAIERS, leather coats, suedes
1.'• TO CLEAR •, . @ $5.00 to $23.95
•SWEATERS plain and .fancy
TO CLkAR @ $3.29 and Up.
UNDERWEAR (name brand) Very -Special'
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FLANNEL PYJAMAS, To Clear @ $2:50.
TROUSERS,• ,wash" 'etc wear, reg., $4.95 ,
TO CLE • • •@ $3•96 (green)
• FLANNEV SHIRTS
• TO/CLEAR .. ;-. •.$1.50-$1.95.
RUER BOOTS, buy now and save for''
Spring. ONLY . . . . $3.50 pr.
• ;STORM BOOTS, strap, zipper, buckle
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Li' TO CLEAR . @ $4.50
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* LADIES :WEAR
DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS
•REDUCED TO 30% .•
ORLON SHAG CARD. CLEARING $4:.95
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ORLON SHAG Pullovers,. Clearing $3.95
SHAG PULLOVER SPECIAL'
CLEARING , . 50c .ea.
NYLON SPECIAL 69c pr. full fashion
CHII-DIIEN14 WEAR 4/
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Girls' COAT SETS 2-6x, SpeCial Discounts
SNOWSUITS & CAR COATS, 2-6x
TO. CLEAR ........ $5.95-$10.95
CARDIGANS, 261C,, Real Bargain @ $2.
MITTS & GLOVES, assorted sizes
TO CLEAR ............ .45c pr.
LINED PLAID JEANS, 2-6x
TO CLEAR $2.39
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BOYS' WEAR • • .
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BOYS' LINEDJEANS, reg. $4,..60.-.
BOYS* LINED JEANS,. 3, 6, 6* • ••
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BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS, 8-18, reg.
• $1.98-2.98. To' Clear @ $1.25-2.39
BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS, 3-6x
. TO CLEAR . . . .75c-$1.45
BOYS' CAPS assorted sizes m
TO CLEAR @ SPECIAL PRICES mi
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YARD' GOODS
FLANNELLETTE, Special 27c yd. (white)
WABASSO PRINTS,. assorted .. 45C yd.
DAN RIVER TISSUE Gingham . . 95c yd.
DAN RIVER COTTON . : 95c yd. la
SAVE YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUES 1
FOR SIEGRIST'S WINTER CLEARANCE
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last year for a 19 *week ;season— sponsoring • the - public ,speakingiptiblic Valentine •• dance next • •
approximately five. months: • contest, which starts at the local Monday night, and • tiriecv. all -•
• Locally it cost $765 to Operatelevel and • open . to high . school
-otir • natural ice 'rink, ,and • Mr. Students.' The project was out -
Webster, 4110th:tiled 'if, on • the lined by Lion Milt Rayner..-:
basis: of.a 6 -day .week we would
have More than 4 weeks—or 1
month—of available ice.
.Last Weeki, 'weather' conditions
Mr. 'and. Mrs. William Maher,: resulted, •in the ice. being ,fit for
son, .and.. little , daughter Janet use, only two days out of • the
Went • to 'London. ••Suriday
when Janet will.' undergo an op-
eration at the Children's -War,
Memorial Hospital. Mac-
Pherson 'remained •. London.
They were acconripanied by. Mr:
Rosi.•Errington.• Who visited. his
•daughter, Valerid,' who is still. a
*patient in. the ,'Hospital.• • .
CHURCH ANNUAL.
SHOWS PROGRESS
(gT.' HAL . S, NEWS) • • • ,••
• • -RePorts presented at: the, •Ari.!
nual • •congregational .'meeting of
.the '..tnitecl. Church held • on
Ttiesday. ,afternOori 'showed 1959
to; .have . been a very : successful
year. Rev. B, F. Green 'conduct:.
.ed. the; meeting and.:Miss W. D.
. Rutheitord acted as secretary.'
• The Sunday School :report Pre::
's,ented by Mrs. John Cameron
for :;Miss ISabel Miller showed
• • collection of $107.06;. 440.00 • Of
:which: hadbeen givento 1Vlis-
• -Signs.' Reports • •'of the • W.M.S.•
given by the ..secretary,
• Lorne Woods 'and treasurer, Mrs.
•Frant ;McQuillin told. of .$206.00:
being sent: to, the Presbyterial
treasurer well .exceeding the al-
• location. Mra:. G. MacPherson. re-
'• ported ',for;" the W.A. which had
•pUrchased Bibles for . Sun-;
day School; .Paint; a water heat
er, 'an electric stove' ..for ' the
• manse. -.and .had .a ''balance of
$39;34. The i'epOrt .of, the Mis-:
• sionary and Maintenance fund -
given by the treasurer, Mrs. W.
.•.A. Miller' showed $449.00 had -
been forWarded. This was .an in-
: •crease of $73.00. • The. stewards
• • report presented br the treasur-
er, Mrs.' W. I. Miller shOWed all
• expense s met, and: a ,balance ef
$1,055.59. MrS, g. Oteen •re-
potted for the Baby Band.
In reporting.' the 'session',
Rev. B.. F. .Green'' stated there
• were. 9.0 resident members with
• 7 being received by profession of,
faith and 3 by letter 'during.the
year. At the. eleetion of officers
• Messrs. Simon • de Boer, . Sohn
• Carneron,•. Gordon' •. Macpherson,
Charles McDOnalgt• and Ross 'Er-
• .rington were ,. appointed tothe
hard of stewards •fora three
year term, • Don Cameron .and
Allan Miller were re -appointed
as auditors and -Mrs:
•ter as • secretary -treasurer.
Votes of appreciation were
,,igiven • to Rev. and Mrs. B. F.
Green for their fine leadersliip;\
to *Mr, and Mrs. G. S..MacIrityre
for the printing of the reports;
to Mr. and 1VIrs, Lorrie. Woods '&
the' teachers of •the Sunday
• School , for . their 'work; to . Mrs.
Miller for her services as
treasurer; to the caretaker, to
the choir for their fine eontri-
• .hution 'to the, service and to all
• who had helped. make the year
1959. a successful one.
• • At, the' Oriclusiori a pleasant
hcut. Ikag, enjoyed,' •
Mrs. E. W. Rice and Mr. Allan
'Cranston'. won . the prizes . for
highest scores at the Shoot Par-
ty' in the ' Community Hall ar-
ranged ,by the Women's Institute
•on Friday'. evening. There. were
7 •.tables with consolation prizes
going to , Mrs. Frank. McQuilliri
O and Mr.. Kenny Purvis. •
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.Lions to .be out....-:. . ".:- • .•., • •
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An.. interesting program.. at- . :• , -
'ranged laY Lion .slack ,Hewitt . in-
ih4ation.the ,C°.1lublViwuardsies:p..ciai3.nsnooruiniiic,:la eteliircl:eCdOvliPniSil,j.sweiiteicitio;atkby Laird
rattling: the bones :and, stepdanC-;
• RECEIVE MONEY ORDER : Cinugpisnitcrrithgealtit uthsige pwi aitr.illo;*arnd .{.voo!s-
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To"IPILSIF" THOWIPs().' al Solos' by ',Diane lie*t, with ..' •••
six••1 .,...:, ..' ;,. : ..: •„., .:. . — , .../..1:D: znittke.r..as..0mitianlit- C4ift
Possible Revenue sources. :.: ..11:6"C'efged' a iiiicfief. Orcrer. Were. presented • to „those taking
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thisweek for . Cecil • Arm- part . by Lion Jini „•Boyle.,
It was suggested that the Corti- • ' trong's renewal made out to .
rnuriity. shed, • which has Ring ....,,'Elsie7 Thornpson, an ..inter • ,Acknowledgernent ' was ' • made • , ;
of the sweaters 'donated by Ross: .°- • ,
since. ceased to serve - the •Pur- . ,pretation. the post clerk had,. Robinson of •the, Lucknow Co -Op •. • , •• '''•
pose, for • Which it was, at. one ' placed on the initials "L. C.". ,,. to the LiOns-sPonsoreci. Bantam • '•
timenecessary, anight • be sold ' It has happened before and, -.•
hockey: team . .1. , ' ,.• ' ,
and, the proceeds turned over to • . Indeed, is -.preferable' to ,til ‘ , • ,. • .„ .• • ••• -• •
this community •betterment Piot- . once' familiar nickname of , , • . • •
' . . . . jeCt• Administration of the build?, , ..sup.ie,,,.„.• derived fiom. a 'A ' -• BURIED ,A,T,,,T,EENIIILL
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ARTIFICIAL ICE. , 6 ing is in the hands Of the reeves . schoolboy,.fsiggle" The name .. The funeral of David §,. Auth7
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, . . . ,.. ,.; :- :, - ..• of . Lucknow, ,•Ashfield, - Kinloss ..was givenus bya seatmate ' erford,• a • retired Hui* Town -
(Continued from. page .1) • and West' *awarlosh/. • .
. • Neil McInnes, while in' Third.: ship farther who died on Friday
imately• • a mill, ' • S Room. It really stuck with • at the • age of 92, was held from
: .,. ....p, government " grant f or this , .
• Cites Mildmay • Costs • project might also be obtainable. uS for years,: although now the McLennan Funeral Home in
Lion Charles Webster Present.; and the Centennial "nest egg- is rarely ever .heard, except - Ripley , on Monday with inter- •
ed 'a• letter:. from the Mildmay was stAggeSted as another source :. - PossiblY ,when ; We meet Mrs- .. tnent in Greenhill Cemetery • - •
Arena Commission W ere they Pf,..
.getting the fund established. . Roy Lightfoot of Port Elgin -• : ,He is survived by. three sisters,
have artificial ice. ,Totat tost. of The project will be further., the 'former Margaret Geddes . Mrs.. : William Hooey, :Huron .
hydro, maintenance, .caretaking, discussed at the next: Executive ri ,whO was both' a classmate Township, Mrs. rtaVid Johnston, '
• • • meeting of the' ' . .. ' .1 . • ••
propane gas,. water, . in Connec- tClub.and
. • . • • ; .' a Willoughby St neigh, Homewood, ..1.114 and Mrs; Fred ••
tion with the , plant was' $1,990. :The Club again, favoured; 'bow'. ,. ; : ...... . Davies, Burbank, California. '•
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