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APPLIANCE BARGAINS
REFRIGERATORS NEW
914 CU. FT.. AUTO-MATIC DEFROST ADMIRAL.
RPG. $429, FOR $315.
91/2 CU, FT. GENERAL ELECTRIC ;DELUXE
REG. $369. FOR $265.
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13"k°4 of 40011411MS Cantter- I
bury bells, and Other summer flaw
,ers decorated the bonne of Mrs, Jas,
‘, Bryans, con. 4, Morris, on TueSdaY ,
afternoon of last 'week wuen vie 1
Women's Association of the 'United
Church held a Wriendship" tea. Pe-
sides the members of the United
Church, they had invited the women 1
of Melville 'Presbyterian and St.
John's, Anglican Churches.
Guests• were recerveo by Mrs. ,
.1••••••••111 I3rarams, asSisted by Mrs. Andrew
Cotton Skirts, Blouses and Inexpensive Lane. 'and invited to the tea-room ,
by Mrs, Boy B. Cousins. Mrs.
Sumrner Frocks — also 1 Angus Drown poured tea, .and was
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dater relieved' by Mrs. Robert Dow-
-'" Better Dresies. ing, The tea-table, lace covered
bad for its, centre a silver bowl
tilled with roses. Triple silver Candel-
abra held lighted candles of paste. ,
green and white. Guests were served
by Mrs. D. A. Rann, Mrs. Harold
Thomas. Mrs. Robert J. Walker, and
'Mrs. F. IV, Todd. Mrs. Willism
Spence, Mrs. W. II. Bell, Mrs. Walt.
0 Williamson, Mrs. Thomas Miller
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__ Mrs. Bert Biray, an Iiirsrt.b5eolikin RtehoeWn-.
n° , land wer e ii .iniw
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During the afternocm solos were
wrewwww• .7.•. • 0 • • •
New Mid-Sumner Merchandise
SUN TAN
To prOmote a
Healthy One.
Noxezema,
Tan Oil 75c
$60.00 ,•••••••••.•1, ...... Wt.!! ... • .. .. • .. ••••41.•••11.0ft 1 USED FRIG.
RANGES —
WESTINGHOUSE
Kiddies. Wear— T. Shirts, Pedal Pushers,
Rompers, Swim Togs, etc.
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TABLE TOP AUTO-MATIC
REG. $449, FOR $338.
REG. $325. FOR $288.
$5.96
,„340.00 UP
Gypsy 30" RANGE DELUXE ......
HOT PLATES
USED WASHERS
Suntan Cream
Large Jar
95c OVER $100.00 NOW OFF
FOR SUNDURN
NOXZEMA
The Leading
Skin Cream
2 Special Values on at
the Present Tlmq
at 29e and 31.25
Also in Tubes 65c
R exall Sunburn
Cream Liquid 69c REG." PRICE ON
MODELS. SOME TV
Buy Now and Save 4,
New Shipment of Marine Luggage
for your holiday needs. Sun Glasses for Every One
A Good Value and. Assortment at
49c each
Children's Sun Glasses 29c pr.
others at 39c and up.
Men's, Boys' and Youths Smart Slacks,
Shirts and Jackets
Proven the best MORRIS
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I 11111.5. Melville Dennis, ,and piano
,sung by Mrs. Florence Michel and
"IN MEMORIAM"
i. selections played by Mrs. W. C. Kerr..
FLY
KILLER
ever used.
Ryles the
aSeilEri
/I For Foot Comfort — Elkay's Aerosol
Insect Repellant
Keeps Away Mosquitoes
and Flies, Safe to use
980
NOTICE —
Entertainment at Palace Gardens,
Forrao.Sa, Sunday, July 3rd 2.30 to
5.30 featuring Slim B-oucher. and the
Golden Prainie C-ow Boys. •
Scholl's
Corn, Callous and
Bunion Plasters
50c Pkgs..
Foot Balm 45c
Blue Jay Corn Pads 39c
Rexall Corn Solvent 35c
Dee-Tee Moth Killer
Crystals 590
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*Florbait Is the completely new low-cost
method of farm fly control — amazing
effectiveness195 %) proven by thousands
of Canadian farmers lost iear. The
secret of its success is *TRILURE, a power-
ful attractant.
RECORD ISN'T EVERYTHING
SAYS BOB FELLER 1
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After 17 years as• a mainstay of the ,
Cleveland Indians, Bob Feller refuses
to take full, credit .and says "A pitch-
er',s, record depends on the other
team§ hitting ,and fielding ability. ,
The Michie re-union was held
the home of Gordon. and Mrs.'Martin
'Orangeville, Saturday, June 25th.
about 50 personfs were in attendance.
Gaines and races were enjoyed by
all. The oldest person present was
Mr. Toni Michi-e of Halton Co., I
'who is 3'2. the youngest was 4-
month old Nancy Jean Anderson dau-
ghtsr of Ross and Mrs. Anderson, Bel
grave The next re-union, will be
held at the home of Lorne and Mrs.
Nichol 6th line Morris Twp., on the
3rd Saturday in June.
lizoit FARM 0.1"P‘
SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store
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Mrs. E. Leslie of Morris Two:and He gave the Star Weekly's feature
Mrs. Laura Xiirton spent the week writer Lloyd Lockhart a.. colorful In.
'end with: Mrs. Moon Orangeville. terview, it is reported, fully in this
• week's Star Weekly., Phone 62 BRUSSELS LADIES SOFTBALL
SCHEDULE TO START MAY 31 Brussels
EASY TO USE In its special duster can. FL F.. HOWARD CHEMICAL CO. IMAM illerbait and Triltire are Rep. Trade Marks. ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO
OLDFIELD HARDWARE • • Mrs. Ernest Smith was called to
Woodstock to be with her
daughter, 'Mrs. Cliff. Morrow, 'who
wa,s, ill. She, returned the following
week bringing -home the new grand-
daughter, born June 7th.. and Mrs.
Morrow.,
Brussels,'Ont. Telephone 68 June 27 Brussels at Paisley.
Jung '29 Brussels at Mount Forest
IT PAYS
A small advertisement in The
Foot is your best way of reaching 4
The market you desire. Don't be
a skeptic — try • it and be con-
vinced.
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BRUSSELS MEN'S
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE I At Home !
Belgrave at Brussels June 24 i
StoneSchool at Brussels June 2S 1.
Blyth at Brussels July 6 1
Wirigham at Brussels July 13 1
11 Away from Home
Brussels at Londsboro June 21
Brussels- at Blyth July 4 LOOK AT YOUR L ABEL
COAL
OOPS I Now you've caught me with my price of coal slows.
Take advantage of the low spring prices to get your bin NW
for next winter's comfort. Order now. Brussels at Wroxeter July 8
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Ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms ..
excellent food at moderate prices in
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Radio and Television In room.
Alr Conditioned rooms in season.
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
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Blot one man clan do on the farm
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work outputhp been increased
Many times by the idevelopmenp
in power farming equipment in
recent years.
Tractors and lercl
available give contect over
the year 'roupd 61110
more farms there if
ped to employ hod-to-ire
high-cost farm lttb
Mechanization hitt
to the farm thaji
of farming and has given agricult
the greatest lift in yeEirs. An
mechanization -has coniribute
greatly to the more wide-Trea,
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DARNOOHAN — In ldving memory
of our dearly beloved father, John
Carnochan who passed away July
3rd, 1963.
We do not need a special day
To bring yoo., to our minds.
I For the days we do not think of you.
Are very hard to find.
11 And if this world were ours, to give
We'd give it, yes, and more,
To see the faoe of you, dear Dad.
I Come smiling through the door.
Ever remembered and sadly missed
i I 'by Maly, Arthur and family.
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