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• ,oso w n were leaderA.for tbci
m, pr gram were Mrs.`MervoiDOiv;
'41dou, Anen?-11.tklios* mc# Mrs. Lloyd gar,Ices and
Mrs. Gerald., CareY,
Mrs, Robert Neceu•ghey, ae. ,
coMpnle4 XmA Ross snide when she Saqg solo "ge'p apt
the Whole World ifilf10 Hands". Mrs.,T. - Scott eceoMpanie
hersetf on the auto harp and
Ong the therne eong,-"Kiun Da
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N0b19:QTand:i 4!'11:0= Ear) Camp,;re Smith, AArve7 Tay-
bell Presiding. made:` plans for .10e, •
the Dessert Euchre with a St "lkf,rk -414 seg.t.::'.ONKNOtd the -Patrick Theme next Week. buSinest Olt was The. 04"-.•; :and? T committee answered-by a WAO'Y017§..149
will *Men s0r.;.a euchre.. later * treasurer's report was:gtyg4 by
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the month.; • „ • Aase7eas Leippr. A thearYett '
•4,, carload :of me Attend. , nOte. rem Mr. Careen. Wee- XeaCt,' ed FriensiPhiP‘Alight Brussels Articles for a baIe *Lit , be Tuesday. evening. brought to the APril*eeungt
Amine genekan dge. -meet, • uta Bliss Gledii Leiner; Leiner;...
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ALBERT 'MAINERS
Mr- and Mrs. Ken.Priszeator
family and witiv,kfle.::•William
Phone 345-2643 ""4 , Dublin and girls visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pfaff .and
• - Preszcator all of Crediton.
Mr. and" Mrs. John Mann of
Goderich. visited,-..en Saturday ••
with Mrs. Irene Grffioldby.
Sunday visitors with item:Ella
,Dewitt and boys were Mr. and
' Mrs. John. • Dewitt and family,
Miss Bonnie Snell of Londer-
boro, Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Dowson
and Brenda, Bonnie and John of . Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on. Sunday
.with Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Hart mid
family of Brutisels.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mellerain
and Lynn- and Steven of 'Strat-
ford ,visited SundSy witte.Mr.
and Mrs. George Mcllwaleand
Mary. •
Nrs.. Irene Grirriolciby spent
-• Sunday visiting with Mr, and •
Mrs. Ken Bettles of- Winthrop.
Mr. Bill bale is in Ottawa this
Week as a delegate to the P.C:
Convention. , - •
Jimmy, Sharon and . Bobby
ThOmpson visited over the week
end with their grandParents,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter
of.,Colborne Township.
Dotis and Douglas , McClure
' had their tonsils removed .in
thism rp. aeste,d•w_emek.re. Wette
are now feeling better.
Seaforth COmmunityg
hope
HLawson, te ayl
John and Elizabeth, visited on -
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Warren, Helen and Lynda of
London. • • •
Mrs. Luther. Sanders visited
on Friday with her son Mr. Ken
. Reid in Westminster Hospital,
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Andy Thompson of London visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Terrence Hunter, of Colborne
Township.
Mr. and Mrs. • Bill Medd and ,
farhily of London. visited with
Mrs. Anhie Medd on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMaster
and Carol and Mark, Miss Betty
Hoggart, all of London, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs..
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AYR=GALT-SEAFORTH (1)./titiiig 527 01203
SO THEY SAY
but he stood his ground when
they ask-0,MM about Vjncent's
Then he could' talk In detail
about the wondellui service we
have.
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rl4s'EierTrer ohairmanOftlreenMarc.Of
Vines campaign iiferted that
f alir 8 49Cie'az°1",qX neir.08". .
.The: PT committee,' Of'•
Fellows_ and Rebekahs PIO a
euchre l?0;ty •and OAF. '14 APril.
Members. were informed of
the,death :of Miss Violet.earce.
AShebse kkiaill :b4e4TheOsbec?Yrek470°44tle fer"-41. -years, •
OffieerS and-10100ra aecepte
ed an ,invitation to Prnasela on
April 211d, when Mrs. 'Marion
Wilkie of Owen Sound, Presid-
ent. of the Rebekah Assembly,
-Pe.y4 afternoona visit there
ere04' evening
Dessert Euchre Ts planned for
, early April'. Mrs- James Rose is
` to be lunch eenvenor and her
committee. Will Consist; of `Mrs.
Charles Reeves,. Mrs; Leslie Mc-
welariukoMjosiliXnse,itmhr4S,hrarp4w, 1.1191.
, cam, MrS. TiMe ppee, Mrs.
William 1 e, Mrs. Harold Magill,
Mrs. Lorne Garjert ,Bfrv;.:Allan
CaniPbell, Mrs: Roy Megonigle,
Mrs. John Beeh;MrS.Aldin Fee-
bes, mrs. chides goiter.,
Miss Eleanor Henderson 'and
Mrs. liabrice-ClogstOn will be
in charts of , decoration
charge of tables, -Oars, tallies
kirk, Mi. Joseph Grtuninett and
toMise.teArynnpi;z1Icarrison.
and prizes hews. Mae - Ha:
Mrs. 'William Collins won the
ST. COLUMBAN
olic Women's League 'was held ,
the secretary,Murray
in the parish' hall with the presi-
dent, Mrs. Frank Ryan, presid-
ing., The minutes were read by
and the correspondence by Mrs.
TheAlocal council, of the Cath...
Alfred Malone.
Ladies taking care of the al-
tars for March are Mrs. Albert
Cronin and Mrs. Joseph Nolan.
For April Mrs. Steve Murray
and Mrs, Frank Murray will'
have the charge. '
The nominating committee
consists of Mrs, Albert Cronin,
-Mrs. Maurice Melady and Mrs.
Vincent Melady. The auditors
appointed were ,Mrs. Joseph
Lane and Mrs. Gordon Staples.
The ladies are catering for
the Hibbert Township Federa-
tion of Agriculture banquet.
It was decided to have a beoth
at the Schoonderwoerd ,sale on.
March 15th.
The mystery prize, deeded by
Mrs. Edward Melady,, was, won
by Mrs. Frank Ryan:
With Mrs. John L. Malone
during the week were Joe. Mal;
one, Wineipeg, Miss Sheila Mal-
one of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Malone of. Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John William-
son and children of London and
Jack Doyle of Toronto visited
at the 'hnane of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Doyle: ,
Mr, and Mrs.• Lou Murray and
baby of London, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Murray.,
Visitors with Mr. andMis. td-
ward Melady during the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ryan, of London, Leo Felix 'of
Windsor, Miss Jeinne Melady
.and Miss Anne Meladv of Barrie
and Jim Melady of Toronto.
Bob Murray, Ken Murray and
James Sloan Jr., are in Slave
Lake, Alta., with Mr. and Mrs.
James Malone.
Miss Elaine Murray, of Zurich
Miss Luella Moylip, of Strat-
ford, Theresa Cronin, Stratford,
Gordon Moylan of Waterloo,
Donald Murray and Paul O'Reil-
ly of London, all at their homes
here. _...„
Mr. and Mrs. Gilhert Minter
and children', Sarnia, visited
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moylan,
St. Marys, visited. Mr. and Mrs.
John Moylan and, Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Kennedy.
Mrs. Michael Doyle and Miss
Rose Doyle spent the week end
in Detroit with Mrs. John Smith. Mr. .and Mrs. Ronald Marcy
and children, Stratford, visited
Mr, and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to lilace an Expositor
Want Ad and be money hi
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527:0240.
an 1.R0 -rife.Gh
IlesseY of. Condon vJsited.„
.4day-`p*aittlhoMt.r.e 4fgii-0.444:Ghlie6607:.; pat
ane;14,afuties5WoatreAtr„.4w*Iikitetr,.With''
Sunday visitors with: lrs. •7c `l Jefferson were . Mr: •and Mrs. Wtn.,Laidlaw:and John, Loden;
Mr.. and Mrs. Brian .of Stratford, Mrs.'
Mitchel t •
The WS of Cromarty •trea-
byterian elnirch*:met OV the
home Of Mrs: OW Douglas
Mrs. Calder Mg** presiding
throughtheaeeSW 'illness.1tar
alternately
wasad
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by the-
News of
Constance
Mr. and Mrs. Bo4seltanif ., of BlneVale visited recently with Mrs.,.Irene, Grinieldby. 4„, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hart of Brussels were Saturday
evening visitors. with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and faintly.
mentherk an,
in
P147g404, Aialit0 'ref is4,51114)4Ydii.r:y0irmsenA141040441:.gbui87;ailaWilad4os oier.
'`Life'” Was answered byL1-0- mem.,
*re. frIlle Afteles-..was
and dedicate& '" Nie„KaJm
Garden"yi given by-Mrs. 9
Aserrne'•
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on •""a!d4.
eSeegtentr4eS40%,
Scott Sr.:'
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closed the meeting With PraYer.
Birthday +cake was lierVedihY the
committee in vhavge,. in:''-honor
tpfhele:s6eadefie6t:94)ie MfeebtirbtirkY
et
ThirtyTiVY0 "%ei)d),PrileYrs.rof Crere'
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HIGH STYLED
SUITS
FOR SPRING
New chalk stripes, fine pin
stripes and muted overplaid
checks in new high-style double
or single breasted styles, with
new inverted center pleat in
coat.
59.50 - 69.50
"The new style fad is flared
bottoms — get them --here
, when therre-new and be
"with. it".
Blue denims, perma-press,„
plain twills or wool blend
dress sleeks.' Size 29 to 31)
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7.95 8.95 9.95
Boy's Bell Bottoms
Boy's sizes in denims and
twills, with the same flare
bottoms and tight thighs.
Sizes-8 to 18.
$5.95
Popular 'Apache' Ties
Slip knot -Apache ties are a
"must" with the Young crowd
to-day. e have them in pro.
fusion at
1.95 & 2.50
STEW ART,
BROS,
h ip oelkIks,Genrge,Smith. The: spent the week end • Or ber
eMe'vef the service
,
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-Jug' toffethee'l* Scott,
Mr
• •nil . • • " Part' in.-, the 'service were...
George Hoggart and Harvey.
Mr. Paul Buchanan of Water-
loo spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. •Don
Buchanan and family.
TUCKERSMITH
UCW Meets
Tuckersrnith U.C.W. met Mon-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Mary Haugh. Mrs. John
Broadfoot and Mrs. E. Thompson
were in charge of devotions.
Roll call was answered; by 16
members: Mrs. Broadfoot con-
ducted a Shamrock contest ,
It was decided to save one
penny for each meal during the
lenton season. The April meet-
ing ,will be held at the home of
Mrs. Elgin Thoinpson. •
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ThOraday • nikirt: :vett ,)44eie
Sharon,, :lf.k.. Knott.
'lerket.;01d:.
Ungen4leite4r4nrerr4 end tyitkr varentt,
Pure wool line• Glen check: a
tern j4g1tets co-ordinate
as to colfkr, plain shade a
matte It smart.outfit for Youn
men of any , age." ' '
See our new' ones- SizeS
Brucefield
Miss, Sharon Burdge spent
,the weekend with her parents
' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge.
Mrs. S. A. Fulton and Mrs. K.
Elliott, Clinton are vacationing,
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jack-
soil. spent Sunday at London: and
Belmont.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Elliott,
London, called on relatives in
Brucefield, Bayfield and spent
the week end with Mrs. Elliott's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lit-
tle, Winthrope.
Wm. Swan and Mrs. Swan
and family, Walkerton were
guests Of Mrs. W. Swan and Mrs.
C. Ham on Sunday.
Mrs, E. D. Stuart is visiting
with her son, •Mr. Wm. Stuart
and family „Toronto.
Mrs. A. Paterson visited with
her mother, Mrs. M. Sholdice,
Exeter on Sunday. ,
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