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President Hattie Wood we-
,
Icomed.all to the Berean Unit
with a call to worship reading
Gelatins 6:10' and prayer.
Devotions were given by
Edythe Beacom and Laura
Lyon. Theme vv).4 "Where
does time -go" Hymn
"When, morning gild s".
Laura read psalm 19:7-19 .
Happy birthday was sung, to
Edythe-Beacom, Laura Lyon,,,
Laura Saundercock and Dorn
Shobbrook. Next meeting in
December 13th with Alice
Davidson in charge, Vi Burns
is to clean brass for
December. Berean Unit ha."
been asked for 2 numbers for
Christmas concert Program
and study given • by Edythe
. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
523-4250
United C h urch , woman's
• General 'meeting was held
• • Mon0;p y night with 19 pre-
sent. residentHelen Lawson
welcomed all, read scripture
and gave meditation "A cup
• -or-Water"-, "Thats all it
takes" and led in prayer.
• Correspondence included
thankyou from Jenkins
family, Moon Family, Board
".•• of. Stewards for large
donation and help at the
manse, Dorothy Bruhsden
'• and Edythe' Beacom.; a letter
' from London Conference
• concerning Alma College.
Treasurer's report ,given by
Treasurer Margaret' Good
••0-'1' showed a balance of $495.41.
, Letters from foster child
were passed around. A
Christmas Card was signed
by all, and a gift of $10. to be
sent to her. .
• Next meeting will be
Christmas pot-luck supper on
December 4th at 6:30 p.m.
bring a friend.Kitehen help •
• volunteers, Helen Lawson,
.......VP3e= elses mother. The
deet.rize,,was won by Anne
Ryan. Rec1rd books were to be
into the leaders the Hi seof
this week, then to tire •home
Economists in Clinton by
Beacon and Laura. Lyon.
Edyth gave talk out of book
or life of John Minerw\at
Kingsville on Lake Eric. He
died in 1944,
His bird
sanctuary is open October 15
tp April 15 daily except
Sunday. 11e was a naturalist,
a bird loving man, and he
and 'his brother Ted were
great hunters. He had a
passage of scripture on each
bird tag .
They showed slides of
some of his birds. The ladies
also showed, "picture of
Canadian soldiers cernetry at
Callais in France. Lunch was
served by Addie Hunking
and Margaret Whyte.
Betty Hulley, Florence Cart-
wright and Margaret Good.
in charge 9.1 white elephant
table Joan Whyte and Addie
Bunking .Moved 'to nonaie
$25 to Alma College-Reperls
were given. -
Dora' Shobbrook, reported
47 get 'well cards 14' sym-
pathy, 3 . baby con-
gratulations, 5 rose in vase
sent to funeral homer For
buying committee 12 Bibles
Good News for Modern Man
at 2.95 total $35.40, A
number of visits reported.
Laura 'Lyon reported for
supply quilt tops,linings and
' used clothing sent to Heather
Garden Clinton. Mary Long-
man reported lunch served; to
6 funerals. Brenda Radford,
social convener, reported
serving lunch to 3 after
church services, 11 banquets
ranging from 20 smallest 250
largest with still 3 more t
year. The group also had
lunch booth at plowing match
Members sorry to accept
Brenda's resignation after
serving for 3. years.. She
th nked all for their co-
operation with food and help
when asked: Joan Whyte
expressed thanks. Audrey_
Thompson reported their
quilt was completed and
thanked all who helped- ,
The alloeition will be same
as last, year $8,90.00. A
mitten tree will be set
soon and mittens to be givbn
to Mrs. Homuth, Clinton for
family and spcial service
A poinsettia will be pur-
chased for church at Christ-
mas,Befty Hulley reported a
Bazaar to be held in London
'on November 24 for Child-
rens Cancer R esearchl'As-
sociation. If anyone is in-
terested in supporting it
Betty is going. Laura Lyon
reported for Bible societyg No
canvass will be made as all
had Wen contacted by mail
from the society. Pre-
sbyterial to be held in Exeter
January 30th.
More news
page 8
Day 1,1 .e emalcing •
club, Essential Ftl'bies on
Saturday, December 2, at
9:15 a,m. when they put on
their demonstration, exhibits
and skits instead of afternoon
as other years. The Roll Call
"What I do in my leisure
time'' was.well answered by
msmbers.
The meeting was now
turned ki.ver 'to .conveners
when Mrs. Ray Huether gaye
the Motto on Continuing
education are you with it?
and read two poems,
Children learn what .they live
and Just for today.
The guest speaker , Mrs.
Marg English of Wingham
was introduced by Mrs.
Huether had on display
lovely Christmas•
decorations. She demon-
strated a table centre , aed
also showed how to make two
different bows. Mrs. Harold
Bolger expressed thanks.
A very successful Penny
Auction was conducted by
Mrs. Huether and Mrs. Bol-
ger during the serving of
fruit breads, cheese,, relish
plate, and tea, by. Mrs, Geo.
McCall; Mrs. Keith Rock;
Mrs. Harold Hudie and Mrs.
Dave Watson,
The business continued
when Mrs. Humphries re-,
ported on the panelling of the
stage. C.arpet has been laid
on the floor. Sheasked for-
volunteers to do ' some
painting. A quilt was com-
pleted last week for the
bazaar which is to be held at
the hall on December 9 from
2-4 p.m. Tea to be served.
Conveners who offered to
look after baking and, candy
table Marjorb•Rock; Pro-
duce and plantlable, Marion
Godkin; Craft, Marilyn
McDonald; Tough .and take,
Elva Bolger; Tea, Mildred
Traviss and Maxine Marks.
Ruth Axtmann to be at the
door.
Mrs. Viola Kirkby gave a
report from the 39th
Women's Institute Guelph
Area Convention she had
attended recently.
'The card parties will carry
on through December every
two weeks with hostesses
offering. The Community
Christmas Concert is
scheduled for Friday,
December 1. The Branch
Directors and Public Relation
office has been busy making
preparation when everyone
is welcothe.
Members were reminded
there would be.no December
„meeting. January meeting is
a Court Whist Party - Bring a
non-member.
4-11-Meerings • -
Walton I 4-H Club for the
fall project, "Essential
Edibles" held their third
meeting at the 'home of the
leader, Maraget Shortreed.
The President opened the
meeting with all members.
repeating the 4-H pledge.
The leaders Margaret
Shortreed and Margaret
Bennett discussed "What for
Lunch", giving ideas for
carried lunches for school,
they could be frozen ahead
'for lunches at home or
school. They demonstrated a
peanut butter and carrot
spread twills!) was tasted
.,The fourth meeting was
held the same night when it
was. decided to call the club,
"Supper Supers". The main
topic was tea biscuits when
the leaders showed some
that had risen and a batch
that did not.
The fifth meeting was held
on November 6 with all
- members ,present. The sub-
ject was Dinner a winner
when menu planning was
discussed, also meat and
vegetable •-•.*acing along with
salads and desserts and
energy conservation.
Demonstration on *Jae ex-
peri rents when pink velvet
and maple treasure was
made.
• Meeting 6 9f the Supper
"Supers was held at
Margaret Bennettshome on
-Nov ern be 1-4--whet- - the
Mothers wet nvited to a..
supper prepared b the girls.
The subject being C ristmas
in November, each irl were
to bake a Christma or-
nament and give one to
November 24th.
The seventh meeting was
held on Monday evening,
November 20th at Margaret
Shortreed's home .when
judging tea biscuits was done
by the girls, this irtas usually
done at the morning session
on Achievement Day which is
, December 2 at Ethel. Grey %. Central School beginning at
9:15 a.m. Final plans were
made fot Achievement Day
when the club has an exhibit,
Berean sings
happy birthday
, Correspopdent •
Mrs.. Allan McCall
887.6677
The. Education and
Culturaf Activities meeting
of the Walton Womenrs• In-
stitute was held in the Com-
munity Hall en Wednesday
evening, November IS.
Mrs.' Bill Hiimpries
welconied the 4-H girls and
mothers along with other
community guests prior to
reading a poem on Noveml•
ber. Mrs. Ray Huether was
pianist. Mr2.11 m Axtmann
read minutes In the cor-
respondence we were re-
minded of the Achievement
Londesboro UC
plans pot luck
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Snow Travel 57:
878.13..
Blackwal
After discount for cash'
Why buy retreads when you can get
these factory-fresh giant-dord 2-ply
Nylon snow tires at such a low
price? They make big tracks through
snow with deep-biting tread lug's.
Blackwell
Size
..
One
Price
After
discount
for cash'
A78.13 (600 13)# 17.75 16.86
1378-13.(650-13) 18.50 17.57
678.14 (735'14) 19.45 18.48
F78-14 (775 1,4) 20.80 19.76
G78-14 (825 14) 21.95 20.85
560-15# 18.80 17.86
F78.15 (775 15) 19.95 18.95
G78.15 (825 15) ' 21.80, 20.71
#Tread not shown
A78-13 -
Whitewall
Two or more each after discount*
A giant of a snow tire with 4 rugged
plies of DuPont 66 - Nylon. Deep-.
molded, self- cleaning tread pro- •
vides plenty of. pull in .heavy snow, , •
Corded cross.plies -are laminated
for strength yet giVe a soft ride. '
Whitewall
:Size
One
Tire
Price
2 or more
each alter
discOunt •
520-10*
600-12•
600-12
19.75"
23.75
28.75
16.86"
20.66
23.51
600.13
A78-13
878-13
C78-13
27.45t
29.95
30.901.
30.80" •
24.18t
26.55
27.451
27.36`•
878-14
C78-14
D78.14
E78-14 ,
F78.14 •
G78-14
H78-14
28.95t
28.50"
31.95
32.70
34.30
35.90
37.50
25.60t
25.17"
28.45
29.16
30.68
32.20
33.72
560-15
C78-15
F78-15
G78.15
H78.15
J78-15
29.30
32.40
'34.90
36.40
38.30
38.80
25.93
28.88
31.25
32.68
34.48
34.96
•2 ply nylOn • • Blackwell price
I Blackwall available at $1.90 less
Glass-Beked
B1978-13 Whitewall
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Each
After discount for cash *
Canadian Tire Store
Whitewall
•• Size .
'One
Tire .
Price
• 'After
discount
for cash'
' 15558.12., 35.45 33.68
055/80813 36.95 . 35.10
1.6588.13 37.95 36.05
8878.13 38.95 37.00
185SR•13# 53.95 47.45.
DR78 14 41.95 39.85
ER78.14 43.45 41.28
FR78.14 45.45 43.18
GR78.14 46.95 44.60
165S11.15 42.95 40.80
FR78•15 46.95 44.60
GR78.15 47.45 , 45.08 '
HR78.15 51.45 48.88
#Hiwayliyway, tread not shown
*Temporarily in short supply
A70-13
White Letter
2 or more each after discount*
Extra wide for extra traction. Two
Glass belts and 2 Polyester plies
ride smooth and quiet. Bold White
lettering - White stripe' n reverse,
Tornado 600 (60-series) is even-wi-
der and tougher with 2 Kevlar belts
atop 2 Nylon plies for real muscle
car looks and super performance.
White Letter.
Size '
One
Tire
Price
2 or more
each after
discount •
A70-13 36.90 33.15
B60.13 41.45 37.48
070-14 41.50 37.52
E70.14 42.45 38.43
F70-14 43.75 39.66
G70.14 45.80 41.61
G60-14 51.45 46.98
H70.14 48.65 44.32
G7Q.15 47.50 43.22
G60.15 • 52.95' 48.40
H70-15 49.70 45.31
L60.15 64.95 59.80
60 series tread not shown
Check the Complete
benefit terms of
our tire warranty
• posted in your local
The Winter Express 78-series Radial is a tremendous tire for the price! Efficient
▪ design with rugged, self-cleaning cleats that develop an exceptional bite to provide up
to 80% more grip -in snow than summer ra
develop
Built slightly lighter - with a 2-ply
Polyester body encircled by 2 reinforcing GI ss belts to give you a smoother ride
than you'd think pOssible from,such a high-tra lien rad' I tire. •
No Addition arge for Installation of
our new passenger tires on most
standard rims hen you buy a Dill
or Schrader alve at our regular
price of $1. a must. install
tire-and.valve-together-;= ' • --
Hiway- Byway
Bias-Ply Nylon
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:Bias.-Belted
'Wide' Tornados
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*5% Discount' for cash payment on tires in lieu of. Cash Bonus Coupons
• .A111 our passenger tires are 5-Year Road Hazard Insured .
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to eliminate remounting and balanc-
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can cause bead damage and leaks,
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Kevlar-Belted Radial
Hiway-Byway Winter Radial with Big Paw Traction
58
Each
2 or more each after discount*
Our finest radial snow tire IS packed with features. Big Paw Tradfion is
blend Of natural and synthetic tread rubbers' that grip dike a Oder bear's paw to, near stud-like traCtien. Kevlar is the amazing Ararnid fibre that is,.
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Hiway-Byway Kevlar Radial
61.45 54.58
62.45 55.53
65.45 58.18
67.95 60.75
68.45,„ 61.23
72.45 " 65.03
74.95 67.40
76.95 69.30
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