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I , ?f �� � r � S14ey to Canberra buildings were designed by a uPrfkbt, with their long tails easy as It looks; to the cag#Al - this gives sparsely Populated the fortiv-S, it was sold (or $20,., 11 � I oly dismantled., , � 04ch 1) 00rft I (Mrs, Bewley And her husband, convict named dreenway' His extended in front 6.f them. One observer 11:��,,o "O " , I.r, 1� 1: . �., I, , , , " �,��., ,.,,,. I j, . ­!, � ,4., " _ I Walt; spent a month visiting their• picture how appears on a $10 'little' fellow pave us a Canberra Is a beautiful city, chance to have equal voice in 'stone qumbered, trap,spPrted to . � , �, ,,,, , ­_ , - ,,,,� �11­1­1'­ ­�.­ "I.., _11:1;1�. ti I ., ?:,; , � I . - . . I z, I , 1. � ,� , . , .,� I ��: 0 . .i, - 11 .!J . i.. , .� . ,and son-in-law - bill I ' veto over all bills but �. I 1,..", : , ."', � � " " , . '. i In , may not 2anberro I � � . I A1111111 * . .daughter demotfstration of getting In and designed by an American, r (about 200 miles) and . � � J0 o .1 ::-1 . ,� I 0 � ,,"! . , ' , Australia this fall.) With an abundance of clay and out of his mother's. pouch. Most completely planned and situate d initiate money bills. rebuilt as.# 11 Saints ,Chy,r�b.. Only � _ � - .. I u� .: , '. I :,­ � " I � �, ." .1 � �. .1, � , , ., I I . � � 11 I a i e stone broken 1, . I %%� �, I . . . By Jean Bewley I I sands .pp I 1 *.1, * r '11' �­ tone,found right in the city, of them seemed to for to pull in a valley' surrounded by The War Memorial Building is on - And the r�, 4 ': , , � - it is easy to see why the buildings their hind legs Into the pouch and mountains" ranging from. sl the focal point of the whole city. church was opened 1058. It is .... ..... ­­� I'll, " 4' - , , I k'',�­ ix . I _r, " 7 .? V'7:-.. I Perhaps I have left you with the are mostly brick or San. We only had a half hour but in now valued at $375,000. sandstone there you would see the mother thousajid to two thousand feet - I I ., , ,. I 11 "!.., .. , . ­,itfb,:�­�G_, 1 ,� roofs , , I ­� , �, I ', "� I ,,'��'i'� " , , . the Opera House with tiled order to do It justice, I would like I found Sidney more interesting rJ , r O'• , , " " , � �', ,� � ''t � ,�. . 1, , � 11, , . � , with tiled roofs; shrubs and tree,� IS , � ", W I . �, ,111W_.,.,, impression that I One large pink .sitting with what looked like six All houses must be built of brick Is Sidney's only attraction. The house was Pointe to spend a whole day just looking, to visit but everyone doesn't inves In 10, � I., '001 � R We _1 d out t6 us which legs. . I tied . 1 I., I . �!�__:.4.,""'i., ,�� then I probably wouldn't have agree with me, People in Sidney � . , , � ! . . ', I � � any and so7 was worth $700,000. The Wallabies have longer fur, must be obtained from the , p . seen, it all. Illuminated, three- kept tellingus.ftt we tilyguld like I . I . " :,.� varied that we did not see nearly That morning, we had been rounded ears and are smaller , Government nursery; the ment Savi $-r., . 11:. 1. ,. 111111 dimensional scenes of bikilei, Canberra better. 00 I" v? , I p_ " . . everything in the six days we had listening to the weather report on than kangaroos. Two of them sat traditional Australian fence . � I there. Even the view from our the. participated in by the "Hussies" Recently, Mary and Wayne . ' - - � , I �1 ''I, '� ", �,!`,�, - radio and heard, "The staring at us never moving - they around the house is out, and T.V. .� - . I I ' � , � �. 11 ' ... "I ­ , "'­�­i �.'� " �,- , , �.,, during the two Wdrld,Korean and visited both cities on their , , ., I hotel window was magnificent - a weather is warm, water choppy, looked like an old-fashioned - antennas Are prohibited, i There'is . holidays and disagreed With me - - , it 0 , Malaysiah Wars, lined the walls. INUREST RATE UP T'0-83 !/p succession of hills covered with with South East winds and - couple posing for a family no industry, just ' insurance I RATE, I , I A" . I I I red tile -roofed houses surrounded , shark -infested so unless you are a portrait. - • I baildings, which look like huge Since they were more involved in completely. I suppose it is just I . I 41 by the greenest trees. and a view real surf fan, go back to sleep the war with Japan, these scenes one more instance of the "Twelve . . . �, . . :. �� ,:' There was a' cage of white cement boxes. It is so carefully lt_ of the harbour beyond. then go to work." , I no predominated. One room Blind Men Who Went to 'See' the cockatoos (parrots) which may be planned that there are - . a Lancaster bomber, a ' Elephant." I.. . I The 188 miles..... -of harbour In the afternopn we saw taught to talk. One old fellow kept surprises as in cities that just contained I . I C Al L ' . i 1h . . ..''� shoreline is indescribable. surfer on the beach and 'r%ayinj "Want a cookie! Want a grow. Spitfire, plus other airforce Every week more and more I .� . . . We took the three-hour Captain shuddered. The beaches are cracker" and when Watt said li� Aman lake in the middle equipment. The Lancast er was. people discover what mighty jobs .­ 1.,. . Cook harbour cruise and were beautiful - no wonder Australians didn't have any, he'(the parrot) of the city is large enough to fully equipped even to the are accomplished .by low cost . o n Moore .I., I I . captivated by its beauty. One are great swimmers. screamed "Aw shut up" until we accommodate sailing regattas and, bombs lived up ready to go. Want Ads. Dial -527-0240. .. . . :�, � All Saints Church also had an Ads. I . whole point was parkland - it Of course a visit to Sidney left. Later 9p the trip, we saw is surrounded by parks. It would . _ __v__ '�`gc�__ Insurance Agency Limited 1. I ' I must have taken a great deal of would npt be complete without a flocks of these large ,,ifi birds. be a lovely place to live although interesting background, It had � 11 ' planning to keep that land away visit to the "Pokeys"IN.S.W. is They are, protected by law and we found it hard to find our way originally been built as a Office 345-9512 — Rim 348-9067 .. I y from the speculators. Beaut iful the only state in which they are . sometimes cause problems with( around. Civil servants, diplomatic mortuary station in Sidney when 1: SEAFORTH 1, . buildings were visible legal. They are in clubs and you farmers' crops. , . personnel' government there were no cemeteries in the •! Dubliri, --- Ontario . 1 .* houses and build I : i . . everywhere.. They told us that a must be a- member ' of that This tour included ,a boat trip representatives and insurance country and all funerals were ' I JEWELLERS �i " I I . I .. I . house on the waterfront would particular club or else able to starting on Cowan's Creek, personnel make up the he brought to Sidney by train. It is a I cost from $180,000 up. There was show a passport to prove you are which, we were informed, was population. ' sandstone building, supported by I' DIAMONDS, WATCHES I . I ­ . a for sale sign on one of the most a visitor from another country. over 200 ft. deep. They didn't tell It was made the capital, in 1926. huge sandstone pillars where the I �, . , JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA i - 1 I NEODING INVITATIONS I I beautiful points. It was - Don Burke, from Woodstock, - us how deep the river was when Their government is much like train could go right through. As I � - . ' I 0. ,ft'-pApa reasonably accessible but the lots Ontario, who is vyorking in we reached it. Thi scenery was ours ,1vith representation by the rest of the country developed' . d. 1 1 I , 1, THEE HURON EXPOSITOR . 3vege priced from $80,000 to Sidney, took us to visit one, We fantastic, a photographer's dream population in the House of and cemeteries were available in. � All Types of Repairs I %O*a : $100,000. It had just recently went at night but they re open in' (maybe nightmare if he ran out of Representatives. In the senate, the smaller places, it was not � Phone 527-0270 been subdivided. The average the day time. Apparently people film). In places there was no sign each state has ten representatives needed and so was abandoned. In L-.==� -_-mc� � — — — PHONE -527-0240 — - SEAFORTH wage in N.S.W. is $108 a week; become addicted to them and will of human habitation or even . . I . - I , . . . I r, these houses certainly couldn't .xspend every cent they' can get influence' as we floated along- I . . * - belong to the average their hands on in hopes that they amid this magnificent beauty. A . .k "I . I . wage-earner! . will win. As far as I could see, school of jellyfish pumped their . . I Houses seemed to be build in ,,- people just won enough to keep' way past us a mass of � W . . ' rw . tiers with roads leading down to• them h6ping - the machines were brownish obs all 'around ' - .. .. , iish-yellow 'k, I them looking like .waterfalls. the winners! There was a large our boat. If one rushes -against "A . Many had private beaches bar and music for dancing. you, you break out in a rash. . .- Sk .11, -at IGXthe owners"ain the store reached by ladders or some had The next morning we went on As we left Sidney on Friday, we . ; ° trolleys down to the beach. Our the Hawkesbury River tour,which discovered that we had only seen , .N � . I ... I . - . guide even pointed out gne beach showed us country surrounding the best of Sidney. The .Hume \ whi'h was for topless bathers, too Sidney. On the way out, we went Highway took us out through the , , _;��. your quarantee of complete satisfaction c . I _�� :)n,l . , - -, . cold that Aay - no bathers! Some through a section which was not poorer district; streets so narrow .. !1: . -1 0 beaches had large nets to keep as nice as the Sidn'ey we had seen that our bus almost scraped the . �, " ; . I � . . I � I the day before but still ,quite signs; old buildings; shocky ... !::, . sh�irks out.. . :; :ii.-.. - — . .,��!�!� , , - ..'.. — "..". .. - . ...: � .,�� ....., .. . - ., ...I., :: ... ..., prosperous. sections; flat land,with few trees ;­­ , - .... :.. : .1 I In the afternoon, we went on '...". ::: � . .. the city tour which gave us the A highlight of this tour was the (it reminded me of the road :�!�!�Ii��!�*�`,,�,�!,r,." "the meat P �op 1'-.,".:.�,:`.o'1 , . - • Koala Bear Farm.1 ha never just outside Port Huron on t�e �i!�'.-.-�i�l���i",.,.".,�i����i.,.."!, . . - 9 1'1.:.:.;.;.:.;.:.;.:-:.:-�. ,` I 0, '. reme opulence :;X.;::..".`.. 11-�. e impression of ext " ,ii"..", 11 . -.0.....'.... 11 i. , ,�. no slums. It was quite seen an animal that I wanted to way to.Flint) - a far cry from the ,.11 % I ., . I ,O , . I . If I . impressivel Huge. pinkish talo home with me as badly as I Sidney we had seen earlier. These ., le I // ,-#, I 11 . , 11 . , , , .. . " ' ­ 0 k\k I . , 0 sandstone buildings with much wanted those bears. They are houses were mostly frame with 11 I . 91 I I . I•. " A intricate carving, beautiful lawns, night animals, mostly sleeping in corrugated iron roofs, not always r I . 1, I - - trees, shrubs and flowers were the daytime so quite hard to see painted, giving the whole area a . I 1, I I � I . OF .. - . . . everywhere. int the wild unless you are in the "down at the heels look". I will .. . . . I . ' It was hard to relate this Woods at dusk. These "animals always remember the beautiful . "..........'!",", . beautiful city with its beginning.' were kept in an enclos6re, the parts of Sidney though. . ,�j.::::::;;:.%.,' .., I . \ � I � . / \\\�,\\11111111 It is a far cry from that first fence was just like an ordinary The countryside on the way to �\. I � � I I settlement of convicts sent W an farm fence so I imagine tl,,!y , Canberra reminded us of the ...... - .. I . ... ,. .... ... %I . I . unknown land - at least they had could leave if they wanted to but country around Paisley, Ontario, ... .: �-.,, *.' - I I . r - 1, �,__ '. 1 71 . . :;� .. �� I - - . beautiful scenery to cheer their when they get their , favourite, although the hills were higher . ... 4'.... — I., I :_ ?�V,::� . , . , . . K � .d qupaly,Rtps leaves brought right to and. classed as mountains. . .. ..... _ 11 . "' - .. , . . '. dismal lot. As the 'bus_.driver � . . !;., ', . . I I . k, AV 1, . . ! � 'them', �vhy. leave? When we - all the _ -... 1, 0 1 pointed out the island where the , Everything was so green 4 .. . . I ... I':. , .. If - . I. - '�.: .." I .. I . ..e � most troublesome were sent; arrived, they were sleeping in the mountains ' had trees or grass , ..".. '.., -, . '. , . . . I - - . t. . . where the first baby was born to a crotches of trees so the keeper right to the top. October is spring . .1'. . . . I . t'� � convict ' couple; the garrison had 'to wake them by offering in Australia so perhaps we saw � :,. I I . . A .. 1. . . CUT FROM THEBEEFCHUCK .. FRESH - I ,� I church which was built by the them eucalyptus, Hf$ told us that the country at its greenest. I had .. . .. • I : . I . .. '.1 AUSTRALIAN FROZEN WHOLE . . BLADE BONE IN BACKS ATTACHED . , . convicts from sandstone hewn they are not always as sleepy as never seen such an expanse of . . .. . '. * I . .. . - , I � 1". . -RIB CHICKEN LEGS - . I . . .. . , SHOULDER SHORT from the cliff -to make a road to they look and if molested can be greenery and was quite .... WE SELL CANADA APPROVED '� a transport convicts from the quite fierce, using their long 9verwhelmed. Sheep and cattle of Supplied and Serviced By M. Loeb Limited . LAMB ROAST BREASTS ' . ing sharp claws and even biting. In ' 'mixed breeds dotted the hills. We . GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF I . harbour, I had a haunted feel' . SCHNEIDERS 0 as I imagined the misery of those Pictures, their noses look like thought it would be a breeze to I VACUUM PACKED , . ' CUT FROM THE BIJTT BONE IN I 1 $ � poor- people, some of them black buttons but in reality, they farm here - no winter - lush 61 C - , wrongfully convicted, others who are hooked. . I pasture --,the cattle and sheep RED HOT BUTT lb M-0-8 1b.8 I had been convicted of petty or There were other animals could look after themselves - just WIENERS PORK CHOPS SWIFT VACUUM PACKED 5 to 6 Ih . TOP VALU SMALLI UNK OR STORE PACKED ' TOP VALU I lb.-packoge I I I - political crimes. native to Australia on this farm keep the fences fixed around the ' I . . ,b.93c - Sugar Plum , Hums ib. i .38 COUNTRY SAUSAGE 1b.79c SKINLESS WIENERS` ,73c . — Accomplishments of convicts -who also. Plenty of kangaroo, all outside of your property. Later as . ROUND BONE CUT FROM THE CHUCK MAPLE LEAF FULLY COOKED 2 to 3 lh�� . TOP VALU 6 age * SWIFT SUGAR PLUM I Ift. pkg. . rose above their misfortune were shapes and sizes - some we talked to farmers, they 1 lb. C I ; C . � . , " common. Many, of the early resembling giant mice as they sat, informed us that nothing is' as pkg. BEEF DINNER HAMS lb. 1.69 sliced Cliao"It'ed' Rom 79 Sliced Side Bacon 1.18 . MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED 3 joillis. I SCHNEIDERS MAC & CHEESE OR C 5.ih F"mW,,;oor`k,,y`RdPI. I 1b, pkg. - . SHOULDER STEAK -',b138 COTTAGE ROLLS 1b. .05 CHICKEN LOAF `Pk`g' 53 SlicedSide Bacion -1.18 I 7 I . � ■. . . IN TOMATOSAUCE � ASSORTED FLAVOURS I �' L ' . � . � FROM CONCMATf L ' ':�:..: . _:;`." ... I ... � I I-: ...: *�:;: -�,:,-; :.1 :i�ij:: .-!iil 'i�ii . . . . .. L' : � .Ek., I ..:.., . ­ li ., : - - * --� I . .1. � I.. .. - ii�ii -..,�i.,. .,. I . I " , I .,�..; -ALMOCIV. �, ''ii "HE ' . : � � . . ,; . ... 4 - MOM P -i�itb -.0 I i VAN CAMP, .1 CARLTON CLUB , KRAFT SALAD DRP$S1NG I BLOSSOM , � .. . A00N IN . . . . , , . I SQA` 11 .. ... . I � .. 1, .. .: .: _ "I' i .`15.0 to's ... I , 01. . � , . , I I .....'.. .:..,:......;,�.:.::,:.:.t . ­ : I... . .", , , .:.:�:.:.:.;.:�l:.;.:.�.:.:.:�:;.�.;�, . .1. I I , I I .' '.;:�Lf' W �lD�ill'i���!i�"i',ii�-'.'iiii',*'.i',',.i, �. I , RO'AN'S . BEANS I S � I ..... i� COD, V11 ":. � ,, QU . , � I u fri. � FT MIRACLE, APPL:M.i:..:. ,�:.,. . ,:.. I . . ., . I .... ., . I ...... . .:_ I 1: 1".. ".111. ....1- ,, - SH, . : i.��,��!;.:.:il�:,�..�.:..:��ll'.4,�i��"!!�.,..,..,."�",.�iI . � ", " _ - :A�`, I I � ,.:: .1 . . I I `4 I ,� I., 1., I:' S- � :_ .�S: ; V , ,,,,,, 'L : -0 .� pork , 'DRINKS . I I . I �. 0 �:Tti...,:.. t....1:1, -1 .. , . .. . With. I I .WHI I . , . I . . . I P - SUI ,. .. - , ... .. I .. 1. .. I .. .:, I .....:� .. ... . . . . . - .. � I . . I .. . . , ,.`::%::1:: ..... __ .: �:: �X ... - . Correspondent , � I .1 0 'Ilih. , Usti 2010 oz, fins , � 32 oz. ,16 � ::,: i r . , ,.. I ,!.. ... ::., - " The secretary Laura Dennis 1 �14 z., I . 0iii!!Iiiii...'il� Mrs.Allan McCall were suggested. It was left with . . .. � ': . 4 I of 1. . ..r. . . � ., ­ I 48 bi ..Ilfi.­1:.. . ..... V � I . . , . . , I . ; , . ..: � .; '. .:, ­ _'�: � : :,:M,;,.,.�i�ii:,. read the ,mlinutes *cif the last � .. .� -- ' . , I Executive Meet Mrs. Bewley and Mrs. N , , .. ' . .. - I . meeting, they she took up the : .- : ; M.cGavin to plan for the program. I .afternoon, . - On Wednesday Tea will be served by the collection which was dedicated by .. the U.0 . . . . : ...'. .. ,February 6th, . 17th and ..... .. .. W , ... :.. 1. . . .,..:; ... I ­ - Jeff Hackwell. executive met in the c it with the McKillop . , .. I I .... . .....: church Boundary Un , . 1. . .. :...: ... I I h Plans were , made for the World �2 0 1 , `,....- I I I , I I I .11 - Unit to* tidy up. - basement with 11 ladies present. . Day of Prayer in March. Each - 11 FA . . I . . . . I ii.. � . � . I Mrs. Walter Bewley presided April 21st is the date set for the FANCY QUALITY . . FROZEN PURE oNCENTRAn :� :'.1-:. . . ::.1 . ­. . _ . .1, .� . � leader was given a sheet, so parts p'. . . . � I . ... �.: �� _. .. GPLAID19 1%" LAjt4e-iiiil�il..,! I HALVES 0911,kb. . : � .1 SMOOTH YORK ; , yq�K : - � . Y1 Mtk. � 1: 1, I . . . .1 . I . ODWOLM . I . ..; - � ,.� , , . for the business which followed. Easter Thankoffering meeting . ... I I . �. .. I . 11 � .. ,... q . .„."*.; � p . . 0 I ., - . .. �_:,:�:i:,.:;� ,: �:, ,;::. j: , could be given to the, children. � IT � , ;i.,W,:�li�...,*,��i'*�,iiiiiii.�,*� . . . . ”' L'', I ... PEANUT.... . , ­ OMA . "I..... 01 I . 11..,.ratio'PiftEEWA ..1. .w - :1� ���. :;, ... -.- .DEL MO, -::,... ... . I V. ... with final plans �o be made at the NTE ,GRAN! ,A 60 . 0 Mrs. Herb Traviss read thc, : 1 I I. . 14111i I _ ... tll.fi,..,,�'. .1 I—- ... 111.11 ...... ".. 1��;iilii--,.�%,., en ' The mini project was discussed. : , ,ft. . F .1� - I . . - A 9 O%ie ,. : :. A : . . , .'' �i �` � i , --.-..��S..."...�i�li�i��!i��;��? ::; 16:�_ -a 11 - � IDETER E 7T, '. * .,.� 41. . : . March executive, meeting. Child . ren then went to their : J�VEACH SI: :' * , TTER AJI4 ,1111., ' . _R : , I � minutes of the January g' era] :: ,:� I, . E I , .i V meeting. The treasurer's Port Two thank you cards were read . . .� .. to.. .i -r I . . .1 '- .� I I .. : ..: .. � ­ 0 I . .. � &;jor I . knig sue : .; I I I ,�: . ..,:;..i . . . . . .. , - - . , , � ..1. I . ; '. I re classes, with teachers - Mrs. :� ,:.. , � .. . .. - q ?,.-,:.:...;:1' I . I .1. I........, ..... . . .dow"........... .,;., . --likkill-, . � . . � . . . L ..... � ...... . " �, . I was given. A new4ridge has been by the corresponding secretary, Mefton Hackwell, Mrs. Ma( �, �. I .. - .. 4 . I . 1 ` Alllr--�:. ! �:. I Mrs. Allan McCall. . � : C , . . , purchased recently for use in Sholdice and Mrs. Neil McGavin. ., . � . I : - , 1. � It was announced that used I :,.: ,, � the kitchen. The menu rices . . I �� . .p The closing hymn 614, When I . �� I �� I A ices Christmas cards be taken to our , � gave much decision with all pr .. he was sung followed by. . : , .1 I being changed. . , ng or be 11�ft in the I . ­ I -06.4 . . ...... I � �. .1 .1 w �, 11 L, . ., . '.......... L � .., . .. .. , ... ::.,.:: unit meeting - ,,, _.. - . . ___.. ........ Rev. Docken spoke on material church basement. They will be the benedirt-inn. I SEE RESERVE T142 RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENT/ PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIARY 46, 1674 . _.. Beef, Insh or Chicken Jurkey I- Ply Prhil.d A ... n1d C.I.— White 5-6 DO... FOR COFFEE OR'TEA I FARM HOUSE ALLENS (POLY PACK) HAPPY MIX . , for World development which taken to Huronview, Clinton, to TOP VALU BATHROOM 4 ,all 16 or. - 5.125 8 01. 3- L be used 'in their crafts. 24 oz., T 712c CARNATION C FROZEN , 0, 5 fil: Orange Flavour C LIDO iftifte .1 L could be worked into a program Personals STEW ,,159c ISSUE pkg. I a, COFFEE MATE ia"89 APPLE PIE pie CRYSTALS Pkgs 79 BISCUITS A. 13V forthe U.C.Wv It was then The meeting closed with the ............................ -1........»..."' ;.-........».».....- - - - - - -- - ----------------------- - ---------- ----------_--.----•-..----..-.-..-.-----..»...•-----.»»..----•-..»--.-----•------------.. ................... ..... Cho,,e Quality Sliced C.r,at,, P., an.ntill or Zorted Colours Plain a, Printed Border FIVE VARIETIES FOR HAMBURGER FANCY QUALITY FROZEN.McCAIN GOLD SEAL . 411iA I decided he will speak at each of Mizpah Benediction. Mrs. Torrence Dundas spent a YORK 14 a, C WHITE SWAN 2 roll C HAMBURGER .7 BRUSSEL 10 or � 9C Red Sockeye 71. a, PURINA 25 Ili . PAPER TOWELS FIXINS , pkg. SPROUTS SALMON 0n, 0 DOG CHOW bag the unit meetings. " Mixed Vegetables in 23 .............................. �k�..69 .... ii, 49c ,. pkg. 3 -1 ■19 5m49' - I . couple of days I'ast week in ­ ..... * ............ .... . ......... .............._............--..........-.....».. ------- - - 1.------ * - - ----- ­­­­ It itiras moved that our allocation Twelve Tables of Euchre . Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. PANCY QUALITY 3 TYPES ­ ..... * ............ Assorted Colours Two Ply While Swan CHOICE QUAITIY FROZEN INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED BLACK DIAMOND ASSORTED VARIETIES . COLOURED . to Mission and Service be the Wolf Stutz and Natasha. Q.T.F. 14 or 1000 FACIAL 9c FROM 2 Ib C Canadian Processed ,6 oz 0 CHINESE STYLE . C ORIOLE � L were 12 t 3 200 FRENCH FRIES bag . �12 a, same as last year, I There . tables of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether Pineapple .... .... tins i's I TISSUE .................I.........-_»....... a,Pkg 3 CHEESE SLICES pkg. 89 V. H. Sauce I till 59 MARGARINE31pklgg. 11 moo -_ ...-_ The annual meeting of Huron progressive euchre in play on Steven and John attended the ' "kADANA and Perth Presbyterial will be Friday evening in the Walton STUART HOUSE (POLY PACK) TWO CUP C IGA table fresh pr9duce "fresher by far" save time and gas, shop the hockey lour aZrnt a Garden . CHICKEN NOODLE ooly Pk9 I — held in the Mitchell United Community Hall. — 8x?,, oz 99C TEA BAGS of 10059 convenient IGA store hear you City over the , t SOUP MIX - - Canada No. I Ontario TABLESTOCK - Church, Wednesday, March 6, Prize winners were: High Lady ,7e eekend. Steven ........ �. .. . ................. =.........._..».................................. . ............... . 1974. The theme, "New Frontiers _ Mrs. Russell Marks;. Low lady - participated. in.the game, he and FANCY QUALITY - LIBBY'S ALL PURPOSE GRIND I . - for Ernie Stevens; High Man - John were guests of Craig and GREEN PEAS or,,,, 01,2c NABOB I lb 09 POTATOES 25 1b. bag 2.49 1 for Women in the World". the Cream S' le COM fins COFFEE I 0 •.•. morning address will be given by Rollie Achilles; Low Man - Dave Ronnie Shank. Mr. and 'Mrs &III 10, ........ . ... I - — �_ .- - I - - - the Rev. Fted Haist, President of Watson; Lucky chair - Mrs. Ron Huethet visited at the home of 4 WITH CHEESE IN TOMATO SAUCE ;Zj;,WWj,;;;;W; .... FOR You VALENTINE milviciftErd raillo.r. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders, LIBBrs COOKED 14 or CHASE AND SAN... 5 Inch pot London Conference. . e. In the SPAGHETTI , 4 1-1 COFFEE 10 or .... 139 POTTED """' M U ea. 2.29. . ..._....III Hostesses were: Mrs. J. Van Royiil Oak, Michigan. , ._.-__.__0............................. .........................o MS. . . afternoon session, Audrey I S-EAFORTH I McKim, a missionary, will be Vliet Jr., Mrs. Hirvey Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles and POST CEREAL CI -1 �Olt REMOVER DOLE.DR COHIQUITA CANADA NO, I ONTARIO Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. J. Danny and Mr. and Mrs. Ross SUGAR 13 Spray N i4s oz I I;09 Golden Yellow C WAXED C ' guest speaker. WASH cont ' 2 lb . . CRISP •Oz 63c .......... Ili 13 19 A two-day Forum on alcohol for an Vliet Sr. Bennett and Peter were in Garden ..... ....... ..................»...»». �---- _....._.; .................... JURNIPS bog -hockey tournament "ALL PURPOSE . Stutz" House Plastic Kitchen Catchers ...............••.-•--••'••......•"'...... . ..... ••--•'••-•'-^"••••......••-••-.... - . , all U.C.W. members of Huron- It was announced that the City for the CANADA NO. I ONTARIO U S.A NO. I CALIFORNIA, Institute . ROBIN HOOD I lb PUISTIC pkg of C� . Cello Marsh C ANJOU . toug! 0 I will hold a -fun night on during the weekend. FLOUR beg jr - "O or 59 23 5 59 . IGA - .111, Perth Presbyterial will be held at V t!!tm Bags affki 0 2 lb Northside United Church � February 20th with the regular Mr . and Mrs. Laverne Godkin ...»....»..._»»»... . ...... .- . ... CARROTS bag PEARS W . ' 40,60, 100, WATT SOFT WRITE DR. BALLARD CHAMPION ......••'•'•"••••••-•'-•••------•'••--•••••-•••• . ...... . .......... . --••• . . eafforth on March 27 and sit - euchre being held on February and family attended the hockey CANADA NO. I ONTARIO 9L FOR M COMFORT . . WESTINGHOUSE ,to C HOPE . 1 . tournament in Garden City where CAT or 15021.00 Yellow Cooking FIRE LACE C 1 22. , ', 39c DOG FQOD 5 tins 3 � John's Church, Stratford on April LIGHT BULBS F%lb, 2 lb. Mission Band two of the boys played hockey. , • ONIONS , - beg . ea. 89 � I . � . .3. Sessions from 9 :4S to 1p The February meeting of the .LOGS i....:_ , p.m. Bring boi lunch. ! . Plans were made for the World Mission Band was held in the USE � you always g et more at IGA! more quality, more value, more servlcel� I %_" Day of Prayer on March 1 at 2 church basement Sunday ., I . . I . — - — P.m. with the executive to meet at morning with 26 in attendance. I I - . . one o'clock. It was decided to The Call to Worship was given EXPOSITOR 1, I I . .• I I I . .. . -1 'dnesde , .11 � . I.. V, . . I � , I I , wit. � ,,,­?� - . , b I 10 1`0-, i 11 1 20 . 11 I I I - 11 I communityand to be ted. . invite all neighbors of the by Jeff Hackwell. Hymn 584 , . . . 1 . 11 . Of , ... I announced. "Can a little child like me" was WA SI ! . NTPEAD Ilk e' 1� ,.;�* ,,., . %01 I � L 1, - W y m -0 The theme is "Mike us Builders sung. Cheryl Fraser accompanied's open all dayad M,,, I ., , , *1 of Peace". A couple of . speakers at the piano for the hymns. Pholie.527-0240 . . . . I . I - 4 1 , , I * I - I., 14A \_ 4 . • 1:L. I L ' . ­­'­ . ... ... , � " �­',�,'� "­ , ,. .11. I'll. 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