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AF IR-EASTER
CLEARANCE
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SUITS
34 ONLY
Values to $120.00
TO CLEAR AT
The Brodhagen Knit Knacks
met at the home of Mrs. Earl
Bennewles and finished their
mitred neckline and started a
sample on a set-in sleeve.
At a further meeting at the
Brodhagen Hall ' inembers'fini-
shed samples on how to make a
cuff and how to apply a zipper.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitchison •
and family, Niagara Falls spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited Saturday with Mrs. Alice
-Tait and Linda Leeming inStrat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen,
Windsor spent Easter weekend
with Mrs. Caroline Elligsen.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Cakebread,
Hamilton spent the weekend with
her parents Mr.. and Mrs. Les
Wieterson. Other guests at the
same home were Mr. and Mrs.
William Gibb and famr-f_s.trat-
ford and Mr.' and M s. Ralph
Wietersen and David Bornholm.
Mrs. Lorne Willson is a
patient in the Stratford General
ilospica4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz and
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McCloy,
Stratford visited last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Miss Shirley Trentowsky,
Mississauga, spent Easter week-
end with her mother Mrs. Adolf
Trentowsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken illigsen
and boys spent Easter Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Mabel
Higgerson. Mrs. William Harper
and• •Howard Harper, Scar-
borough, were also guests
Easter Sunday, Mr."and Mrs.
Donald Wolfe,, Steven and Jamie,
London, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs: Laverne Wolfe. Mr.
Campbell McFee, Quebec also
spent the weekend at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ahrens,
Burlington spent the weekend with
Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred,Ahrens.
Mrs. Mary Dittmer spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Vanlievel and family,
R.R. # 1, Bornholm when she also
celebrated her birthday.
Easter visitors from out of
town are the following: , Miss
• Teresa Ryan of London with her
mother Mrs. Mary Ryan and
Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oulette and
two,boys of Windsor and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Benninger and daughter
of peterboro with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Benninger.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer
andleonard, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Dantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Dantzer of London at their home
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keane and
'family of Aurora with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
family of Niagara Falls and Mr.
and Mrs Jack Cleary of Toronto
with Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mrs. and Mrs. WV kware of
Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Geottler.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Eckert and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kramers and °family' of Mitchell
with Mrs. G. Kramers.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney
and family of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Maloney and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney
and family of Stratford and Mrs.
Marion Kelly and family of Kin-
kora, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. FredOverdulve
and fainily of Trenton and Mr.
Teddy Feeney of Kitchener with
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney and
Mrs. • Mary Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bader
and family of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Neckon and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Feeney ,Jr. of Wa-
terloo with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
F eeney. , • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coyne,
Alicia and Matt Coyne, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Burns with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kroskie.
Mrs.. Patricia Feeney and fa-
mily of Kftehener with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman
of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
m acC rae of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rots Smale, Mrs.
Norman Harburn and Mrs. Bert
Daynard were hostesses for the
, annual meeting of the St:life.
Women's Institute held in the
township hall on Wednesday April
18. 'The president, Mrs. John
Miller presided. Roll call was
answered by nine members with
the 'payment of fees. Members
were reminded of the .District
annual to ,be held in Mitchell
on May .15 and Mrs. Ed Chappel,
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs.
Charles Douglas were named
delegates. A letter of apprecia-
tion for the .five crib mints re-
ceived was read from the War
Memorial Hopi*. The presi-
dent gave her summary of the
past year, thanking everyone who
contributed. Mrs. Lloyd Miller,
presented the slate of officers
for 197344 on behalf of the
nominating committee. Mrs.
John Templeman presided for
the installation of all officers
which are: Past President, Mrs,.
Ed. ChaprOcfresidelif,, Mrs.
Jiihn MillerVIsi'Vice-president,
Mrs. Charles Douglas ; 2nd vice-
president, Mrs. Bert Da.ynard;
Secretary- treasurer, Mrs.
Charles Douglas; Assistant, Mrs.
Jo Van Valkengoed; District Di-
rector, Mrs. Ed. Chappel; Alter-
nate, Mrs. Carter, Kerslake;
Branch 'directors, ' Mrs.
Cameron -Vivian, Mrs, Robert
Parsons, Mrs. Russell Worden
and Mrs. Roy McDonald; Pianist'
Mrs.. Robtrt McCaughey; Assis-
tant pianist, Mrs. Ed. Chappel;
Auditors,, Mrs. Ross McPhail,
Nifs. Robert McCaughey; Press
reporter, Mrs. Cameron Vivian;
Assistant, Mrs. Norman Har-
burn; Public relations Officer,
Mrs. Frank Hamilton; Sunshine
committee, Mrs. Garnet Taylor,
Miss Olive Spear, Mrs. Russell'
Worden; Tweedsmuir curator,
Miss Vera Hambley; Tweedsmuir
committee, Mrs. Carter Ker-
slake Alvin Barbour, Lisle
Worden, Tom Scott and Leslie'
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Chris Crane, Kitchener and Mr.
Jim Connors of Sarnia•with
and Mrs. Don McCrae.
Mr. and Mr's. Clayton Hill of
Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Klinkhamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ruston
and family are spending the Eas-
ter holidays with friends , at)? e-
terboro.
We are sorry to report Mrs.
Teresa Coville is again in Sea-
forth Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton
of Dungannon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stapleton.
Butson.
Standing committees: Agri-
culture and Canadian Industries,
Mrs. Ross Smale, Mrs. John
Templeman; . Citizenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Lloyd
Miller, Mrs. Ross McPhail ;
Education and Cultural Acti-
vities, Mrs. Jo Van Valkengoed,
Mrs. Carter Kerslake; Family
and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Bert
Daynard, Mrs. George Vivian;
Resolutions, Mrs. Ed Chappet;
Nominating committee, Mrs.
Cameron Vivian, Mrs. Robert
Parsons, Mrs. Russell worden.
• Guests at the Duncan - warred
wedding in Thames Road United.
Church on Saturday included,
Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Ken,
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Karen.,
Shirley and Steven; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Miller, Lee, Teresa,
Gordon and Mark.
Miss Darlene Templeman has
completed her semester at ,
Waterloo University and is
spending some time with her
fain- •
Ihmlf0 the Easter weekend:(
with belt idarents, Mr. and Mrs.'1
Leslie Miller, were, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Cross and Miss Janet
'Miller, London.
Visiting, with Mrs. Sam Norris
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
and family on the weekend were
Mrs. Ethel Lyali, Nancy and
David, Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs.
Jim Norris and Garry, Brampton,
Jeffery Rolph, Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Norris and Sean,
Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Tempfeman and family
were, Mrs. Dale Martyn, Wanda
and Michelle, Russeldale, Mr.
and Mrs. David Capling,London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doupe and
babe visited Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and
family.
Mrs: Robert Mayer, Mrs.
Lloyd' Miller and Mrs. John
Templeman, visited Sunday with
their mother, Mrs. Robert Dun-
can, Huronview. •
The Staffa Knitwits 4-H home-
making club Met Monday at the
home of the leader, Mrs. William
Butson. Roll call - "name the
techniques used on your
garment" was answered. Mrs.
Jeffery explained the require-
ments for the record' books and,
types of pictures to be included
in them and Mrs. Butson
discussed how to evaluate the
garments. Mrs. Jeffery, aided
by some of the members, evalua-
ted some of the completed outfits.
News of
VAONA
A special Easter Service Wits
held in the United Church, Sun-
day with Rev. M. Morrison in
charge. The choir under the
leadership of the organist, Mrs.
Doug McAsh sang an anthem
"The Old Rugged Cross".
The Sacrament o f the Lord's
Supper will be administered in
the United Church Sunday April
29th.
The official board of the
United Church will meet in
Goshen church on Monday evening
April 30th.
Mr. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
spent the weekend at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John McAsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Morrison of Ilderton spent the
Weekend with relatives in the
village.
Mrs. Eric Neilson, Glenn,
Carol and Judy of Montreal spent
the past week at the home of
Mrs. Neilson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ostrom.
Mr. and mrs. Doug McAsh
are having a new house built in
the village.
Mr. Bruce Elliott and friend
of Sudbury spent the Weekend
with his mother in the village.
Here's a special group
picked from regular
stock to clear out at a-
way less than half price.
All one of a kind left-
overs but real quality in
wool worsteds and fort-
rel double-knit you can-
nbt miss.
Suits will be at least
25% higher for fall—so
these 'are a double-bar-
gain — See our south
window. 4 shorts, 23
regulars, 7 Tails. A good
range of colors.
$48.
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NEWS OF STAFFA
W omens institute
holds annual
PHONE 527-0240
e 'New . One'
for Summer is
"T" shirts with
polo collars.
We have them in
plain and double-
nits, all colors, two,
tones and.. patterns.
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