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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and
family of Milton, were Easter week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Telford
Montgomery and family of Kitchener,
also little Misses Muriel and Merle
Goudy of near Orangeville, were re-
cent guests at the same home.
Pte. Glenn King of Brampton, spent
Vanilla Extract, 2-oz. bottle 3c
3-oz. size 7e; 8-oz. size 12c
Duff's Pure Lard, carton 16c
Lux or Lifebuoy Soap, cake Sc
Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg, 13c
Infants Soup & Vegetables ,., 7e
Tip Top Tomato Juice, choice
quality, 2,8-oz, tin ....- 2 tins 25c
Habitant Pea Soup, the genu-
ine brand, 29-oz. ...„. 2 tins 25e
Sauerkraut, the best brands
28-oz. solid pack 2 tins 27e
Magic Baking Soda-
1/4 -lb, pkg. 3c 14b, pkg. 7c
Dalton's. Pudding Powders —
sugar added, pkg„ .... ..... 5c
Red River Cereal, pkg. 23c
Med. or Old Cheese, lb. 31c
Nutrim Baby Food 29c & 49c
Grapenut Flakes, 7 oz. 7c
Spy Apples, domestic 6 qt.... 25c
Javel, concentrated, bottle ... 14c
COOKED' & CURED MEATS
Best Bologna, sliced lb. 22c
Best Mac. & Cheese lb. 27c
Best Grade Weiners lb. 27c
Pork Sausage, home style ... 29c
PINEAPPLES — Large 24's Size
WINGIRAM
LOCAI, AND PERSONEL
Mrs. George Carter spent a few
days last week in Windosr.
Mr. Orville Allen of London, spent
the week-end with his mother.
Mr. Richard Burbridge spent last
week with friends at Mona Road.
Miss Betty Lewis is spending this
week with relatives in Brantford.
Sgt.. Harold Sparling of Malton,
spent the week-end with his family.
Mr. Wm. Fleuty of Embro, is visit-
ing with his titter, Mrs. Maud Dodd.
Miss Doris Finlay of Toronto, visit-
ed at her home here over the week-
end.
Mrs. Jack Hare of Kitchener was
a week-end visitor with Mrs. S. N.
Hare.
Miss D. Lemon of Toronto, spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Percy
Biggs.
DeWitt Miller of London, spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. T.
Miller.
Mr. Robert McBurney of Kenora,
is visiting with relatives in this com-
munity.
LAC. Russel Zurbrigg, of Hagers-
ville, spent the week-end with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Forbes, Helen
and Mary, were visitors with Mrs. H.
Howard.
Sgt. Ralph Baird, Pendleton and Mr.
J. Baird of Hamilton, spent the week-
end here,
Craig Armstrong spent a couple of
days in Toronto with his mint, iMrs.
Edith Wood. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Port
Colborne, spent the week-end with the
Misses Johns,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Garnmage and
family, were visitors in Chatham over
the week-end,
C. Pty. Officer I. E, Webster, of
Sydney, N.S,, is spending a furlough at
his home here.
Ronald Holman is spending the holi-
day with his aunt, Mrs. Norman Wil-
son, Hamilton.
Mr And Mrs, Harvey Burgess spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. fit. Burgess.
, Miss Frances Wilson returned home
last Week from Detroit, where She
:Spent the winter.,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen of Lon-
don, spent Good Friday with Mr. and
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Mrs. F. O.- Preston.
Carol, Elsie and Kenneth Asseltine,
of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Armitage.
Miss Betty Lloyd of Toronto, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Lloyd. •
Miss Louise Reid of Toronto, spent
the week-end with her patents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean.and two
sons, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mrs. T. J. McLean,
Mrs. Price Henderson and daughter,
of Acton, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Hartley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, Sid Johnston of To-
ronto, were Easter visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Copeland.
Pte. Harry and Mrs, Spry and baby
were visitors over the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Spry.
Misses Ileen and IVadell. Sparks of
London, are spending the Easter holi-
days with Mrs. W. T. Miller.
Miss Noreen Benedict of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Dave Benedict.
FO. James Hamilton of Toronto.
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hamilton,
Miss Mary Crawford is spending the
holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Bedford, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yake of Toron-
to, spent the week-end at the hotne of
her parents, Mr, and. Mrs, Geo. Boyle.
Mr. Wm. Burgman of the Royal
Dental College, spent the week-end
with, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. P.
Burgman,
Flt,-Lt. Don and Mrs. Nasmith and
two children, spent a couple of days
last week with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Buchanan.
Miss Prances Brophy, nurse-in-
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Guelph, spent Easter Sunday at her
home here.
The Misses Barbara Playfair, Evelyn
Wale and. Betty Histed of Hainilton,
are guests. this week of Marjorie and
Jean Hobden.
Mr. Hugh Hamilton of Toronto,
Spent a few days during the past week
with bit brother, Mr. David Hamilton,
Minnie. Street.
Miss Hedley and Mist Dodds of
LOtidoil, Who spent the winter With
Mrs. E. P. Bell and Mrs. Hedley, have
tttrled IMO*
OBITUARY
Miss Mary Reid
The funeral of Miss Mary (Minnie)
Reid, a lifelong resident of Culross
Township and Teeswater was held
from the residence, Teeswater, on Sat-
urday afternoon, with Rev. R. N.
officiating, Born on the 4th conces-
sion .of Culross 69 years ago, Miss
Reid moved to Teeswater nine years
ago, She is survived by four sisters.
and a brother; Mrs. Lisso, of Galt,
Mrs. Snider, of Thessalon; Miss Jennie,
of Teeswater; 'William M., of Wing-
ham and Mrs. Porter, of Toronto. In-
terment was in Tiffin's Cemetery,
Langside. The pallbearers wer Fred
Thompson, Stewart McTavish, Walter
Ferguson, Angus Strome, George
Harkness, Thomas Hill.
Mrs. William C. Scott
The funeral for the late Elizabeth
Ada Harrison, beloved wife of William
C. Scott, was held fronl the residence
of her brother-in 7 law, John S. Scott,
Lot 36, Concession 6, East Wawanosh,
on Thursday afternoon, March 29th.
The service was conducted by Rev.
Samuel Kerr of Brussels. The pall-
bearers were, Cyrus Scott, Melvin Tay-
lor, Harvey Black, Hugh Blair, Tel-
ford Cook, John Buchanan. Burial
took place in Brandon Cemetery. Bel-
grave.
Mrs. Scott was a life-long resident
of East Wawanosh, having spent her
entire 81 years on the 6th concession.
She passed on in Wingham General
Hospital, Tuesday night, March 27th,
following an illness of two years. The
daughter of the late Mathias and Eliza-
beth. Harrison, she was married in
1916. A member of Knox Presby-
terian Church, Belgrave, she took an
active interest in the church work so
long as her health would permit, She
was a life member of the Women's
Missionary Society.
She leaves to mourn her passing,
besides her husband, two sons, Arthur
of East Wawanosh, and Charles of
Windsor. Also surviving is a sister,
Mrs. John (Alice) Scott of East Wa-
wanosh, and two grandsons, James
and William Scott.
GORRIE
Miss Ruth Brown and friend of To-
ronto, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown,
Mr, Stanley Dane and daughter
Betty, Toronto, are spending their
Easter vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Dane.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and little
son Eric, of Teeswater, are spending a
few days this week with her mother,
Mrs. George Ashton, Sr., who is con-
fined to bed with a severe cold.
Pioneer Passes
Sympathy of this community is ex-
tended to the family of the late Mrs.
Mary Ross, who pasted away on
Thursday morning in Toronto, where
she has been residing for the past few
months witr her only daughter, Mrs,
Mable Alien, who with her sons, Dr.
W, j. Ross, kitchetter, and Mr. Alex
Rost, Ottawa, attended their mother's
funeral held here, on Saturday from
the funeral home, Mrs. Ross was
former resident of Gorrie,
Mist butille Underwood is 06014(
Easter with her friend in Londem.
FOR YOUR
PLUMBING
and
Tinsrpithing
Needs
Phone 255
Percy Clark
Cor. Shuter and Maple Streets
Mrs, R. H. Stephens returned home
on Good Friday after spending the
past few months with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Mervin Stephens, at Thorndale.
Mrs. Percy Ferguson, Southampton,
and Miss Betty Heinmiller of Hespeler
spent Easter with their mother, Mrs.
Viola Heinmiller.
Mrs. Steve King spent Easter with
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin King, in
Strathroy.
Mrs, Thos. Bennett, Fordwich, is
visiting this week with her sister, Mrs.
Robt, Ferguson and other Gorrie
friends.
Misses Margaret and Nellie Ruttan,
Toronto, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Anson Ruttan.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hueston and
daughter, . Ruth Ann, were 'London
visitors one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Anson Galbraith and
daughter, Miss Doris, spent Saturday
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Laur-
ence Galbraith, in Harriston.
0. S, and Mrs. William Martin,
London, are holiday guests with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Galbraith, and
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Martin,
in Wroxeter.
Miss Edna Irwin and friend, Mr.
George Else, Toronto, spent the
week-end With her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Manford Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gowdy were
London visitors on Saturday where
they visited their daughter, Miss Jean
at Byron ,and were glad to report they
found her condition much improved.
Mr. Lorne King, who is employed
at Lucknow, spent the week-end at his
home here.
Friends of Miss Eliza Ross will re-
gret learning she is confined to her
bed at her home in Toronto, and trust
she will soon be enjoying much better
health.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Edgar were his brother, Mr.
Archie Edgar, London, and Mrs. Wil-
lian Lynn of Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barton and
family of Drayton, spent Easter with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade, Sarnia,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, N, Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mohr and son Michel,
all of Milverton, spent Easter with the
former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Cloyne Michel;
Mr. Donald Copeland, Toronto,
spent his Easter vacation with his par-
ents at the parsonage.
Miss Bessie 'Wylie, Toronto, is
spending the week whither mother,
Mrs. John Wylie
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stephens and
son Jimmie of Thbrndale, were Good
Friday visitors of his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stephens.
Mr, and Mrs, R, G. Newton were
London 'visitors on Wednesday. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Harry
Tompleman and Mrs. Martin of Wrox-
eter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parrish, Misses
Maxine and Mildred, also Johnston,
spent Easter with her mother, Mrs.
Whyte at HOlestein,
Mist Madeline Ritchie has returned
to Toronto after spending last week
with her mother, Mrs. Clara Ritchie,
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and
family, Toronto, are spending this
week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
H. F.„ Ashton and Mr. arid Mrs. A.
Misses Mary .end Grace Greer, To-
ronto, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Greer, 4th
concession.
Prientls of Mr. John Hyminutri and
of Mr. Ps, Douglas, both patients at
Listowel Memorial Hospital, will be
pleased to learn they are making sat-
ittattoty recoveries :following their
operations last week,
Services. were held here in both. St.
Stephens Anglican Church and the
United Church with the pastors of each,
church in charge,
Mr. Victor Shorn has purchased a.
200-acre farm near Moorefield, and
moved his farming equipment down
last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Heibeirt. Misses
Wilma and Margaret, were in Toronto.
last week attending their daughter,!
Miss Jean's. wedding. Jean's many
Gorrie friends will wish her every hap-.
piness.
Red. Cross Dance Success
The Red Cross committee in charge
of the dance held here last Tuesday
night, were well pleased with the re-
ceipts for the night. Some. $$4,00 was
turned ovor to the treasurer from the
booth, door and sale of tickets. This
was a special fund to pay for the
Easter Overseas boxes sent those in
service, Anyone not yet having do-
nated may still do so by leaving same
with the treasurer, Mr. E. W, Whit-
field. Pte, Lyle- Fitch, London, was
the hilder of the lucky ticket winning
himself $10.00. The Red Cross can-
vass just completed has gone over the
top. Those in charge extend a very
sincere thank you. The subscriptions
amounted to $2100 which is $500 more
than last year,
Institute Annual April 14th
The annual meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held at the home of
Mrs. Robt. Harrison on Wednesday,
April 14th at 2,30 p.m, Mrs, Burns.
Stewart will be in charge of the pro-
gram. "Housecleaning", Roll Can.
Bring a homemade dress or apron or
the pattern. Conveners of standing
committees are asked to bring reports.
All members are specially asked to be
present and visitors are always wel-
come.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaine and son
of MacTier, are holidaying- with his
mother, Mrs. Pearl Kaine.
Little Miss Marie Hastie, visited
last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Hastie, in Toronto,
LAC, and Mrs. Hector Hamilton of
Brantford and her father, Mr. Beecroft
of Belgrave, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Carson on Saturday.
55 Years Married
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Cathers, who, on Mon-
day last celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary. The occasion was re-
membered by their family with a .sur-
prise dinner party prepared and taken
to their home on the evening of that
clay. The wedding cake was made by
their granddaughter, Eileen Haw-
thorne of Listowel.
Easter Thank-offering Meeting
The Woman's Missionary Society of
Gorrie United Church held their East-
er Thank-offering meeting on Sunday
evening in the school room of the
church, which was filled to capacity.
The meeting opened with a song serv-
ice led by the minister. Rev. R. C.
Copeland. Mrs. W. W. Strong, presi-
dent of the Society, presided. Mrs.
R. C. Copeland gave an inspiring ad-
dress on the work of the Woman's
Missionary Society, An address which
all listened to with much interest.
Mr. H. Neill showed a reel of pie-
Dominion Tea, a Pre garden
tea, Vz lb. for ..... . ... ..... 32e
Gold.., Medal... Orange... Pekoe
Tea, 1/2 -11), pkg., special 37e.
Home's Breakfast cup Coffee
Reg. 39c ib, for ..... . ... ... 30.e
Nabob Coffee, ih-lb. for 21c
Soda Biscuits for soup lb. 10c
Pastry Flour Bargains—
Pat-a-Pan or Canadian Beauty
24-lb. sack . .. , ............ • ... •—•••—• 76c Pacific or Huron, 24 lb, ..... 69c
Better Krust Pastry, 7-1b.
sack, extra fancy 27c
Household Turpentine, special,
pints 23c; quart bottle 47c
Old Dutch, 2 tins for ..... 19c
Gilletts Lye, 2 tins for 23c
Atlas Toilet Flush, 19c for 16c
Moody's Stove Pipe Enamel,
quick shine, with brush 20c
Chic Oyster Shell, lb. .......... 2c
Cal. Head Lettuce 18c for 13c
Giant Head Lettuce, 21c for 15c
Celery, green pascal .. 9c & 12c
Cal. Green Top Carrots, bch. 7c
Ripe Sound Tomatoes 30c for 22c
New Import Cabbage, lb. lie
— SPECIAL 39c
the week-end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank King. Miss Isobel
King is spending her Easter vacation
at her home here.
Mr. and Mr,s, Ewart Whitfield and
sons Douglas and Donald, spent Easter
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall and sort
Jimmie, of Stratford, spent a couple of
days last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn. Marshall.
Mr, and Mrs. Campbell Ellis and
daughter, Miss Mary Ellis of Drayton,
were Easter visitors with his sister,
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Shera,
We regret reporting Miss Myrtle
Short, assistant postmistress, is con-
fined to her bed with pleurisy. We
trust she will soon be back on duty
again.
Mrs. Olive May, Miss Edna Laur-
ence and Mr. Bill Cowley. Toronto,
spent Easter with the girls parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laurence.
tures depicting "Home Life in China",
also still pictures showing the great
Evangelistic success in India. Easter
hymns were much enjoyed. A special
number "The Old Rugged Cross"
sung as a duet by Mrs. Ida Ashton and
Mrs. P. Kaine, congregation. joining in
the chorus. The thanks of the Society
goes to Mr. Neil for the use of his'
camera. The 'beautiful flowers were
contributed by Mrs. Robert Cathers.
The singing of the National Anthem
and Benediction by the pastor, brought
to a close a very suebessful meeting,
TIRE RELINERS — For all pas-
senger cars, Well cemented—they
strengthen weak, worn tires $1.65
LOCK-ON GAS TANK CAP —
Just received, The same high qual-
ity cap with tumbler lock mechan-
ism. For all cars $1.98
HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID-
16-ounce bottle. Conforms to the
• exacting specifications for this most
important fluid, Viscosity assured
to 60 degs. below zero 49c
MOTO-MASTER OIL — Genuine
2,000-mile premium Pennsylvania.
Gal, $1.14
SCREW DRIVERS-36 different
styles for all types of work—elec-
tricians, carpenters, metal workers,
home shops. Drivers for slotted,
square head and Philips screws.
GREASE GUNS—Big sturdy gat
guns for shops, industrial and farm
use. 26-ounce capacity, 8,000 lbs.
pressure. An alemite-built gun at
about one-half the price regularly
charged $3.98
MOTO - MASTER SPARK
PLUGS—Worth 80c but sold-direct
to you at 390
MOR-POWER STORAGE BAT-
TERIES—more than 40 years of
battery building experiece is em-
bodied into every MOR-POWER.
unit. Standard equipment quality
at savings of 1/3 or more. 2-Year
service guarantee.
15 plates 17 plates for Ford V-3
$7.45 $9.90 $8.25
MOTOR CONDITIONER =Re-
stores power smoothness, economy
and performance by removing car-
bon and gum deposits from rings,
bearings, valves and all moving
parts 98c
FLOOR MATS—Rubber with felt
backs to keep out draughts For
many cars $1.55
CARBURETORS — .Rayfield,
equipped with new vacuum control
economizer. Save 40% on this
quality line. For most cars.
Miss Marjorie French of Alma Col-
lege, St. Thomas, is spending the holi-
day week with her parents,. Mr, and
Mrs. W, H. French.
Miss Jean Underwood after spend-
ing the past six weeks in 'Ottawa, is
visiting with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, G. N. Underwood,
Miss Minnie Barber spent the week-
end in Toronto and Miss Florence
Barber, of Toronto, is spending the
holidays at her home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wilson and
daughter Mary, also Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Moore and two sons Peter and
Murray, were visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, George Carr.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarkson Martin and
Lorna of Galt, Miss Margaret Coulter
of Kitchener and Pte, James Coulter
of London, spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. H. Conker.
Mr. James Crompton, Mrs, Eric
Green and two sons, Mr. Jas, Ritchie,
Mr. Ray Ritchie and Miss E. Webb,
all of Toronto, were week-end guests
of Mr, and Mrs, David Crompton.
Mrs. Wilfred McFadzean of Brant-
ford, Mrs. J, C. Russell of Toronto,
and Lieut. Stewart Russell, who is
leaving for B.C., were-week-end guests
at the home of Mrs. W. A. McKibbon,
Miss Joyce Walker of Alma College,
is spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Walker, Joyce
had as, her guest for ,the week-end
Miss Lois Price of St. Thomas, a
classmate.
Miss Ruth Mitchell of Toronto,
spent the week-end at' her home here,
while her sister Miss Jean Mitchell, of
Toronto is spending the Easter holi-
days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Mitchell.
Miss E. May. McBurney of Gorrie,
and Mr. J. Adam McBurney of King-
ston, are spending the Easter week
with their brother, Mr. John C. Mc-
Burney of Belgrave and their aunt,
Miss C. McBurney of town.
Chateau CHEESE, plain or pimento 1/2-1b, 18c
KRAFT
Cream CHEESE, plain or pimento, 4 oz. pkg. 16 c
KETCHUP, PICKLES, JAMS & PURE HONEY
QUICK COOKING
Robin Hood OATS, pan dried, 15 lb. sack 26c
RINSO, OXYDOL, CHIPSO, large 27c pkg. 23 c
TOILET
TISSUE, Nile, _Dreadnaught, Hudson or Neon 5c
SWEET NAVEL
ORANGES, size 288, 252, 200's . . I/2 doz. 15, 19, 24c
GRAPEFRUIT — seedless, size 112'c, Specia1,5 c
If you can't come, Phone 17. We Deliver.
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