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Church Observes White Gift Day
Sunday .in Main Street United Joan Defter read the scrip -
church Sunday School was White
Gift Sunday.
Mrs. S. G. Blatt gave :a :talk
t on Christmas in the Mission
Hospitals at Bella Coola and.
Hazelton, B.C. Mrs... A. 3, Sweit-
zer told .a stpry about gift giv
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tore and Linda Stare and, Marion.
Walker each gave a Christmas
reading.
The gifts were placed on a
table decorated in, white :and.
centered with a small white
Christmas tree with colored
lights.
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'57 FORD COACH, tutone, low mileage $2,200
'56 FORD HARDTOP', loaded! $2,200
'56 FL RD FAIRLANE TUDOR $1,995
Automatic, radio.
'56 FORD COACH, automatic $1,995
'56 FORD SEDAN $1,896
'.56 FORD COACH $1,895
'56 METEOR COACH $1,750
'55 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN •,•: $1,495
A steal.
'55 DODGE SEDAN $1,495
'54 FORD SEDAN, automatic, radio $1
,395
'54 DODGE SUBURBAN, radio $1,350
'54 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN, radio ,,..,.,.,, $1,295
'52 MONARCH SEDAN, overdrive, radio $1,095
'53 FORD COACH, radio $ 995
'53 PONTIAC COACH $ 995
'53 FORD SEDAN $ 995
'52 FORD COACH, automatic $ 895
'53 CHEVROLET SEDAN, radio $ 895
'53 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, radio $ 895
'51 MONARCH SEDAN, overdrive, radio .•..,•, $ 650
'51 METEOR COACH
'51 PONTIAC SEDAN •
'50 FORD COACH
'51 DODGE SEDAN
'52 FORD SEDAN
'51 FORD SEDAN
Your choice at. $ 550
'50 DODGE SEDAN $ 495
'52 AUSTIN SEDAN r . ,.
'50 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
Your choice $ 350
'49 PONTIAC SEDAN
'49 METEOR COACH
Your choice
'48 CHEVROLET SEDAN
TRUCKS
'57 FORD 1 TON PARCEL DELIVERY
• Low mileage.
'56 FORD 3 TON DUMP
'55 FORD F-700 C & C
'52 G.M.C. PICKUP
'48 MERCURY 3 TON C & C
'49 MERCURY 3 TON DUMP
'51 MERCURY PICKUP
'49 I.H.C. PICKUP
'49 MERCURY PICKUP
$ 275
$ 150
$3,750
$3,200
$2;500
$ 750
$ 250
$ u 500
$ 550
$ 195
$ 150
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The following beautiful truck will be reduced
$10.00 each day until sold, Thurs. Price
'52 RIO TANDUM DUMP $1,145
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Elect Officers
AtGreenway
The W.M.S. and WA. of the
UnitedChurch held thein Decem-
ber ztieeturg at the home of Mrs.
Joe Horner, Mrs, Elton Cures
presented a Christmas program
prepared. by Mrs. Harold Broph-
ey,
Mrs. Cures gave a- Christmas
reading and Mrs, Lawrence
I ;.Cutts read the scripture. Mrs.
Bryden Taylor gave a reading
"`Some. hing to 'know about Christ-
mas traditions", Mrs. Jim Gero-
mette
told the story of a Christ-
i
rist-1
Inas carol. Mrs. Albert Pollock
gave a paper on Citizenship and
Mrs, Elton Curts on Steward-
! ship, ''
1 The January meeting will be
held January 8 at the home of
1 Mrs. Lawrence Curts,
Mrs, A. E. Holley conducted
the election of officers,
W.A. Officers -- President of
the W.A. is Mrs, Jack Hutchin-
son; ` honorary president, Mrs.
Dean Brown; vice pres„ Mrs.
Lawrence Curts; secretary,
Mrs. Jas. Geromette; treasurer,
Mrs. Carman Woodburn; audi-
tors, Mrs, Brucea Eagleson and
Mrs. Jim Eagleson; pianists,
Miss Evelyn Curts, Mrs. Lawr-
ence Curts;
Kitchen committee, Mrs, Jim
Eagleson and Mrs. Emerson
Woodburn; monthly meeting
committees Mrs. Bryden Tay-
lor and Mrs. Elton Curts; group
'leaders, Mrs. Ed, Stewardson
and Mrs, Russell Brown, Mrs.
Roy Whiting, Mrs. Carman
Woodburn, Mrs. Arthur Broph-
ey; pack sick boxes, Mrs. Fred
Hicks and Mrs, Willis .Steeper,
W.M.S. ,= Officers — President
of W.M.S. is Mrs. Elton Curts;
honorary pres., Miss Sophia
young; vice pros., Mrs, Jas.
Gerornette; secretary, Mrs. Roy
Whiting; treasurer, Mrs. Joe
Horner*,.
Citizenship, Mrs. Milton Po1-
lock; stewardship, Mrs. Harold
Brophey; literature, Mrs, Jas.
Geroniette; supply, Mrs. Herb
Harlton; Missionary Monthly,
Mrs. Joe Horner; Mission Band,
Mrs. Jim Eagleson and Miss
Marlene Eagleson; Baby• Band,
Mrs. Willis Steeper; pianists,
Miss Evelyn Curts and Mrs.
Lawrence Curts; '
Community Friendship, Mrs.
Bryden Taylor; associate help`
ers; Mrs. Lloyd Brophey,
Roy Whiting Mrs. Albert Pol-
lock and Mrs, Eldon Steeper;
cards, Mrs. Jack Hutchinson;
auditors, Mrs. L. Cutts and Mrs,
Harold Brophey; C.G.LT,, Mrs,
Carman Woodburn and Mrs. Joe
Horner.
' Personal Items
White Gift service will be held
in the United Church on Sunday.
Gifts will be sent to the Salva-
tion Army in London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold . Dellow
of London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf
and family.
The Christmas concert at the
school west of Greenway will
be held on Dec. 17 and Corbett
School Dec. 19.
spf London
e t a a Eouple of days Brown olast week
with Mr, and Mrs..Ross Brown
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
attended Open House at the
schools in Sarnia on Wednesday
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Hensall
Corner Queens and Nelson
VACANCIES FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
Reasonable Rates
Serve For 43 Years
Crc.m Sca.les a '
Atter many years of service $iLOO, and for many years VOA -
to public and espee;ally to the .ducted a weighing business.: on: a
farmers, the Cromarty weigh profitable basis,
.scales which were owned and Each year the members with
operated :by the Cromarty Scale their families enjoyed a supper
Company,. have been :purchased: and social evenpg, ,the principal
by a local cattle dealer, Mr. item on the menu being oysters.
Alen Gardiner. nhe.firas� president of the. -com-,
3.he Cromarty Scale Cpmpany y w. . pa o ep r Speend.
nd
which was formed in November the first secretary -treasurer,
of 1914, had around 24 share Mr. Frank Allen. Of the origin
holders, each share valued at al members only mm0e are still
living- David Gardiner; Arebmn
McKellar, Frank Harhurn,..Prank
Allen, William Chappel, John
G. Scott, .Andrew McLachlan,
Hugh McLachlan and Kenneth.
McKellar,
Since 1927 Herb Mahaffy has
acted as president of the corn.
parry and Mr,. Andrew McLaeh-
lan, secretary -treasurer, After
all the business had been com-
pletedrywas the balance in the treas-
udonated tp the Salva-
'Put
alva-
tion Army,
evening where "their daughters,
Mrs. Lloyd Waun, Mrs. Bob
Baird and Mrs. Claire Ritchie
are teachers.
The Bible Class of the United
Church will hold their meeting
on Friday evening At the home
of Mrs. Henry Hartle,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lovie
and family of -London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Mellin,
Pick Officers
At .Brinsley
'Thewawaand Ladies' Aid
of Brinsleyy., United Church .held
their meeting in the basement
pf the church on Wednesday
afternoon, .Mrs, A. E. .Mea,zies.
presided for the election of of -
freers fur. the corning :year.
A.f{icsr$
President pf. the W. ICS. is
Mrs, Fraser .Dixon; vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Ren Sholdice; record-
.ugsecretary, Ml's. Earl Morley;
ass't sec:, Mrs. Wes Morley;
treasurer,. Mrs, David Morley;
asst treas., Mrs. Jack Hodgson;
corresponding and supply sec.,
Mrs. Earl Lewis;
Secretary of Christian :Steward-
ship, Mrs.. Wm. Watson; associ-
ate members, Mrs. ,Stan Steep-
er; Baby Band, Mrs: N. MO -
ley; pianists, Miss Mary R.
Amos, Mrs. Fred Fenton; con-
veners for prograrh and lunch,
Mrs, Geo, Lee, Mrs. J, Treveth-
ick, Mrs. Marwood Prost and
Mrs. Stan Steeper.
Th. 11, , vocal . - arn1 I•MZ '1
1.. A. Officars i sPandinig
fleet
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President of the Ladies. Aid. the .�,vksf.,tl�,�
is Mrs. Jack Hodgson; vice pres- are
Mr» rar`
idents, Mrs. Gee. frost, Mrs, fathe and lira, y
Marwood Prost; secretary, Miss .
Morley; ssxt see.,Mrs.. Earl ated wit UT' 3M
X. Lewis;i. Drxee •of Cla. deb
rs, ,pianist, Mins Mary B. '
Amos; treasurer, Mrs.. Carl nesday eveniin,g.
F ckering;
Blower cornnrittee, Mrs. Stan
:Steeper, - Mrs, Stuart- Weather -
'SPOIL. Mrs. Fraser Dixon, Mrs -
Jack Hodgson; auditors, Mrs. J.
Trevethick, Mrs, Earl Worley..
Personal •Ite.frs
e t Infants..
nt.
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At jams Street
'At the morning service-
Mr.
ervice-Mr. and Mrs, Aline Morgan James Street United climb
of Sarnia visited with Mr. and Sunday Rev, H. 3. .Snell
Mrs. Fred Fenian and Mr..and ministered the rites or bat
Mrs. Murray Rowe •over the
weekend, to John JosephMolnar, spa►'
Mr, and Mrs. Bob .Coldridge Mr, and Mrs. John Molnar, Chat-+
of London. -spent Wednesday with barn; Dora Violet, daughter •r'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fenton.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wilson
of Centralia spent Tuesday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dixon, (nee ArnoldCampbell and am' ,,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller p d amp J
Loreen Dixon) and .children ar- Daryl son of Mr, and Mrs,. Mur.:
rived home on Tuesday after ray Keys.
Mr. and Airs, Zoltan Molnar'
Douglas Allen andCatberingd.
Dianne,. son :and daughter of D 'P
D. A. and Mrs. Ecker; B.n
At�4t=,
Lou, daughter • of Mr, and. Mrs,.;
12.0x. Jar
Aylmer Stuffed Manz.
8.0z. Icebox Jar
•
Quick Cooked Niblets .14.Oz.
Corn 2-33c
Aylmer Brand 15.Oz. Tins
Peas & Carrots
2 FCIR 35c /
Boneless Dinner
BE SMART! BE THRIFTY! Do your
Christmas food shopping early and save money
at AL'S BIG STOCK -UP SALE.. Put savings in your sock!! j
ORDER YOUR
TURKEY
' EARLY"
From Our Huge, Stock of
Grade "A” Fowl
Ham
Round, Sirloin or T -Bone
Steaks
Standing Rib Beef
Roasts
Ham
MINE
LB•
L.e.
79c
59c
._. 49c
55c
L6,
Libby's 25.0x. Tin
Mincemeat
California Seedless
Raisins 215
Red. Maraschino 16.Oz. Jar
Cherries . .
Supreme 3-Qz. Cello
43c
PULS. 49c='
55c,
29c.,
Shelled Pecans
Supreme 3.Oz. Cello
Shelled Almonds 19c
Wagstaffe's 8 -Oz. Pkg.
Cut Mixed Fruit 25c,
Supreme 7.Oz. Cello
Walnut Pieces 37c
INSTANT MILKO
CIGARETTES
Le. PKet.
ALL POPULAR BRANDS, 2DCI'B
35c
2.89.
33c
59:�
DEL MONTE J v,CE PINEA PPLE & GRAPEFRUIT, 48-1:IZd
E LLS G ZLD XMAS PACK E 2 LB.'
CREAMS 1
Bread 17t
Emery Brand Cream Style
'Cream Corn
9
15-1az TINS B1
Culverhouse Golden 20.0x.
1 Peaches 23c
Mandarin 11.Oz. `Tins,
Oranges
2. FOR 35c
Golden Hour Lb. Cello
Popping Corn y 17c
Wrigley's Christmas Pack G
5 PKG9A 25c
Cello Pack 6 Or>,
Cashew Nuts 39c
Spanish Celle Pack Lb.
Peanuts . ,. . 29c
Mixed Nuts Le, 43c
Gum
•
Produce Buys
Tangarines
116'S DOZ. 3 3 c
White Gr'fruif 10 E'C1R 45c
Grapes 2 :8625c
Oranges al, hoz, 41c
Potatoes 101+9.3.5c
Parsnips pl G: 1.c
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WELCOME
ONE of Canada's continuing needs is more people.
There is still room for many millions more than we ._
now have.
The beat welcome we can give to those who come
to Canada from other Countries is to have here. a
country where there are:
1, Political freedom
2. Economical freedom ,
3. Incentive for the ambitious'
4. A legitimate reward Mr all willing
and able to work. '
We, must be able to show newcomers that Can4da
is a better as well as a bigger country than the one
they came froixi.
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Pick Officers
At .Brinsley
'Thewawaand Ladies' Aid
of Brinsleyy., United Church .held
their meeting in the basement
pf the church on Wednesday
afternoon, .Mrs, A. E. .Mea,zies.
presided for the election of of -
freers fur. the corning :year.
A.f{icsr$
President pf. the W. ICS. is
Mrs, Fraser .Dixon; vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Ren Sholdice; record-
.ugsecretary, Ml's. Earl Morley;
ass't sec:, Mrs. Wes Morley;
treasurer,. Mrs, David Morley;
asst treas., Mrs. Jack Hodgson;
corresponding and supply sec.,
Mrs. Earl Lewis;
Secretary of Christian :Steward-
ship, Mrs.. Wm. Watson; associ-
ate members, Mrs. ,Stan Steep-
er; Baby Band, Mrs: N. MO -
ley; pianists, Miss Mary R.
Amos, Mrs. Fred Fenton; con-
veners for prograrh and lunch,
Mrs, Geo, Lee, Mrs. J, Treveth-
ick, Mrs. Marwood Prost and
Mrs. Stan Steeper.
Th. 11, , vocal . - arn1 I•MZ '1
1.. A. Officars i sPandinig
fleet
.
: e
President of the Ladies. Aid. the .�,vksf.,tl�,�
is Mrs. Jack Hodgson; vice pres- are
Mr» rar`
idents, Mrs. Gee. frost, Mrs, fathe and lira, y
Marwood Prost; secretary, Miss .
Morley; ssxt see.,Mrs.. Earl ated wit UT' 3M
X. Lewis;i. Drxee •of Cla. deb
rs, ,pianist, Mins Mary B. '
Amos; treasurer, Mrs.. Carl nesday eveniin,g.
F ckering;
Blower cornnrittee, Mrs. Stan
:Steeper, - Mrs, Stuart- Weather -
'SPOIL. Mrs. Fraser Dixon, Mrs -
Jack Hodgson; auditors, Mrs. J.
Trevethick, Mrs, Earl Worley..
Personal •Ite.frs
e t Infants..
nt.
I a
At jams Street
'At the morning service-
Mr.
ervice-Mr. and Mrs, Aline Morgan James Street United climb
of Sarnia visited with Mr. and Sunday Rev, H. 3. .Snell
Mrs. Fred Fenian and Mr..and ministered the rites or bat
Mrs. Murray Rowe •over the
weekend, to John JosephMolnar, spa►'
Mr, and Mrs. Bob .Coldridge Mr, and Mrs. John Molnar, Chat-+
of London. -spent Wednesday with barn; Dora Violet, daughter •r'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fenton.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wilson
of Centralia spent Tuesday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dixon, (nee ArnoldCampbell and am' ,,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller p d amp J
Loreen Dixon) and .children ar- Daryl son of Mr, and Mrs,. Mur.:
rived home on Tuesday after ray Keys.
Mr. and Airs, Zoltan Molnar'
Douglas Allen andCatberingd.
Dianne,. son :and daughter of D 'P
D. A. and Mrs. Ecker; B.n
At�4t=,
Lou, daughter • of Mr, and. Mrs,.;
12.0x. Jar
Aylmer Stuffed Manz.
8.0z. Icebox Jar
•
Quick Cooked Niblets .14.Oz.
Corn 2-33c
Aylmer Brand 15.Oz. Tins
Peas & Carrots
2 FCIR 35c /
Boneless Dinner
BE SMART! BE THRIFTY! Do your
Christmas food shopping early and save money
at AL'S BIG STOCK -UP SALE.. Put savings in your sock!! j
ORDER YOUR
TURKEY
' EARLY"
From Our Huge, Stock of
Grade "A” Fowl
Ham
Round, Sirloin or T -Bone
Steaks
Standing Rib Beef
Roasts
Ham
MINE
LB•
L.e.
79c
59c
._. 49c
55c
L6,
Libby's 25.0x. Tin
Mincemeat
California Seedless
Raisins 215
Red. Maraschino 16.Oz. Jar
Cherries . .
Supreme 3-Qz. Cello
43c
PULS. 49c='
55c,
29c.,
Shelled Pecans
Supreme 3.Oz. Cello
Shelled Almonds 19c
Wagstaffe's 8 -Oz. Pkg.
Cut Mixed Fruit 25c,
Supreme 7.Oz. Cello
Walnut Pieces 37c
INSTANT MILKO
CIGARETTES
Le. PKet.
ALL POPULAR BRANDS, 2DCI'B
35c
2.89.
33c
59:�
DEL MONTE J v,CE PINEA PPLE & GRAPEFRUIT, 48-1:IZd
E LLS G ZLD XMAS PACK E 2 LB.'
CREAMS 1
Bread 17t
Emery Brand Cream Style
'Cream Corn
9
15-1az TINS B1
Culverhouse Golden 20.0x.
1 Peaches 23c
Mandarin 11.Oz. `Tins,
Oranges
2. FOR 35c
Golden Hour Lb. Cello
Popping Corn y 17c
Wrigley's Christmas Pack G
5 PKG9A 25c
Cello Pack 6 Or>,
Cashew Nuts 39c
Spanish Celle Pack Lb.
Peanuts . ,. . 29c
Mixed Nuts Le, 43c
Gum
•
Produce Buys
Tangarines
116'S DOZ. 3 3 c
White Gr'fruif 10 E'C1R 45c
Grapes 2 :8625c
Oranges al, hoz, 41c
Potatoes 101+9.3.5c
Parsnips pl G: 1.c
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