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KING DEPT. STORE
"The Friendly Store"
mittee, prectented by Mrs. William
McInnis was accepted and the follow-
ing slate of officers was installed by
Mrs. Munro.
Honorary President, Miss Mathers,
Kincardine; President, Mrs. Guthrie
Reid, Teeswater; 1st, Vane Pres„ Mrs.
A. McAuley, Ripley; 2nd. Vice-PA-es.,
Mrs. John Campbell, .Molenworth; 3rd.
Vice-Pres, Mrs. Russell, Lucknow;
4th Vice Pres., Mrs. W. Sutherland,
Whitechurch; 5th Vice Pres„ Mrs. A.
Nimmo, Wingham; Treasurer, Mrs,
John Bell, Kincardine; :Secretaries-
Recording, Mrs. R, Mowbray, Wing-
ham; Corresponding, Mrs, I, MacIvor,
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PRESBYTERIAL SOC.
MET AT LUCKNOW
(Continued from Page one)
Miss Gwen Stewart favored, with a
solo, accompanied by Mrs. William
Trenderson of Hillsdale.
Mrs. R. McWhinney read a compli-
mentary address, expressing appreela-
'Ogg of the 25 years of faithful ser-
vice rendered to the Executive, by
Mrs. Harry McGee of Wingham, and
who was unable to he present, due to
W health, She will be presented with a
-certificate of honorary membership.
The report of the nominating 7.nu-
Smith's Economy Food Store Fabrics that set the Style for Summer Loveliness
See KINGS large selection of Ginghams,
Chambray, Voiles, Dimities, Seersucker
OWEEM
Tip Top Choice Quality I Red Glo
Ungraded PEAS, tin 19c TOMATOES, 20 oz, tin 21c
Extra Special Value!
Morning Cheer Coffee lb - 51c
FRESH GROUND WHILE Y OU WAIT
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Superfine Heavy
WAX PAPER, 100 ft. roll . 33c
WOVEN GINGHAMS-
in checks of brown, blue, red, green.
Always popular for any age.
36" wide . $1.25 - $1.49
CHAMBRAYS-
You'll love this smooth texture ma-
terial, in a combination of colorful
stripes, green, biege and white,
yellow, brown and white, navy, gold
and white, red, grey and white.
36" wide $1.49
DIMITIES-
Ideal for little ones. Cool, crisp,
and easy to launder. White back-
ground, with variations of rose bud
designs, 36" wide $1.19
STRIPED LAWN-
Cool, colorful and washable in
stripe designs, back-grounds in
navy, red, brown, 36" 95c
SEERSUCKERS-
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BORDO
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
28c 48 oz. tin
Dreadnought
TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls 25c fotedefted dot
Ardenette fiif...
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White SERVIETTES, pkg, 18c York Brand
Tomato Juice, 20 oz. tin 14c
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CREAM CHEESE
in Swanky Swig Glasses
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PORK & BEANS 15c
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Black or Mixed TEA, lb. 98c 1.0111111••
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Trilby Assorted
Bulk Chocolates, lb. 59c
Another shipment of
Carr's English Biscuits
Chocolate Varsity, pkg. 47c
Lemon Creams, pkg. 33c
Custard Creams, pkg. 33c
Chocolate Wheatcake, pkg. 39c
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GUM DROPS, lb. ..33c
SPECIAL VALUE!
E. D. Smith's Pure
GRAPE JELLY
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PASTRY FLOUR .. $1.15
Available in simulated Alligator
of black, brown or red-also
simulated natural rawhide-
CHIPSO, OXYDOL, RINSO,
LUX, IVORY SNOW, pkg. 34c
PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE 'PHONE 161
Dots, stripes and floral designs.
Easy to launder and requires no
ironing; ideal for summer in house-
coats, sunsuits and dresses.
36" wide, per yard . . $1.00 to $1.49
WHITE. ALPINE-
54" wide, perfect for that new Sum-
mer Suit, Skirt or Dress„ yd. $1.95
You'll adore it-the Ardenette Kit by
Elizabeth Arden I It's the perfect partner to
travel, fitted with exquisite Elizabeth Arden
Essentials for Loveliness. The Ardenette Kit
assures you of beauty ... wherever you god
Cranbrook; Finance, Mrs. Wm. Black,
Kincardine; Evening department,
Young Women and Girls, Mrs. Morg-
an Henderson, Lucknow; Mission
Band, Mrs, A. Lounsbury, Ethel;
Home Helpers, Mrs. H. Spier, Brus-
sels; Student, Mrs. Donald Rae, Wing-
ham; Life Membership, Mrs. R.
Thompson, Brussels; Glad Tidings,
Mrs. H. McGee, Wingham; Supply,
Mrs. Ringrose, Teeswater; Welcome
and Welfare, Mrs. W, F. MacDonald,
R, R. 6, Lucknow; Literature and Lib-
.rary, Mrs. George Day, \\Ingham ;
Press, Mrs. Parish Moffatt, Langside;
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Chesterfields and
Occasional Chairs
Repaired and Recovered
Free Pickup and Delivery
STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING
COMPANY
42 Brunswick St.
STRATFORD - ONTARIO'
Enquiries should be left at R. A.
Currie's, Wingham,
MEOW. ACCESSORIES for your Summer Wear
PLASTIC BELTS
A full complete range in all colours, buckle designs and widths
EYELET EMBROIDERY
A very smart trimming washable and easy to sew on. In white, pink, blue
Per yard 75c
GIBSON GIRL TIES
Plaids or Plains, Taffeta or Crepe. They add smartness to that blouse or
dress 65c to $1.00
BUTTERICK PATTERNS in stock-The newest for summer in dress 'de-
signing. BUTTONS and NYLON THREAD. Everything complete for
making your summer sport and dress apparel.
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CHOCOLATES
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in glistening white plastic, or smooth' satin plastic.
New straws in colorful stripes. These are really
new in design and colors and combination of colors.
New Beach Bags all add up to a wonderful assort-
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Complete dinners cook
themselves in a Westing-
house "True-Temp" Oven.
All you do is set the super-
accurate oven heat control
to the predetermined tem-
perature and . . • forge't it!
And Westinghouse oven is
BIG, Will cook a whole
oven dinner at one time...
casserole, roast, pie, vege-
tables, bread . . to the
highest standards of the
culinary art,
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Paster K. D. S.
11 a.m. "Hezeltiah",
7 p.m.--"Zacchaeus".
You Are Welcome,
"So then every one of us shall
give acc.nint of himself to God".
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frie nds, spent in community singing, speech
Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Burns making, contests and social chat,
made a suitable reply. The evening Was after which lunch was served.
IN MY
'Westinghouse ELECTRIC RANGE
LY C,11.411i AT R All four speed-heating surface heaters are
controlled by a five-heat switch. No watch.
ing here, either! Once the cooking temper-
ature has been reached, all you do is select
the switch-setting best suited to complete
the cooking and forget it! These are features
that make your day-to-day cooking sure
and safe and, at the same time, save you
costly cooking failures.
TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 730
MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m.
We'll be glad to show you the Westing-
house Deluxe Range (illustrated) with
convenient storage drawers and illuminat.
eel, extra-large cooking top. should you
require a smaller raise, you will be inter.
ested in the Westinghouse A41V1 Range
with all the Westinghouse quality features
combined into a compact cooking unit
ideal for the kitchen where space is a
problem.
SEE US MGM' AWAY ABOUT PRICES AND DELIVERY.
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THURS FRI SATURDAY, MAY 27, 28 29
Assistant Press, Mrs. Jorgensen, Blue-
vale; Historian, Mrs. R. McWhinney,
Dungannon, The president,,Mrs. 6utli-
rie Reid gave a very impressive clos-
ing message. She asked the question,
Are we giving our best? Are we put-
ting first things first; God gave His
son to save the world, therefore should
we not giv6 our best. Mrs. Raymond
Elliott expressed appreciation to all
who had assisted in making the meet-
ing a success, and to the Luckhow
ladies for their kind hospitality.
Brussels extended an invitation to
meet there next year, which was ac-
cepted. Mrs. Russell closed the meet-
ing with prayer. "Springtime in the ,Sierras.
Wednesday evening and presented
them with a lovely clock and pyrex.
The following address was read by
Mrs, Alvin Fitch.
To Mrs. Hamiltons
We have assembled here tonight to
spend a social hour with you and Miss
Burns before you leave for your new
home in Gorrie, and to assure you of
our continued friendship and good
will.
During the years you have lived in
out midst we have observed your many
fine qualities and. your devotion as
a wife and mother. You and your late
husband always maintained a high
standard in farming, and your home is
one of the most attractive in this com-
munity. Your industry and thrift are
worthy of mention. We also remember
the many acts of kindness.
We realize it -would be difficult to
carry on the work here and ate happy
to know that the new home you and
your sister have 'chosen will have ad-
vantages that will contribute further
to your'convenience and comfort
It is our wish that in it yon both
may enjoy many more years hi good
health and contentment. We hope you
will take with you may pleasant
memories of the years you spent here.
We ask you to accept this gift as a
token from yottr neighbors and friends,
Signed on behalf of neighbours and
• ROY ROGERS BELIVIORE
The school children attended the
Musical Festival at Teeswater Wed-
testily, under the direction of Clifford
Ireland,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Thody front the West
visited at McNeil's on Wednesday.
Mrs. Thody and Mrs, McNeil are
Sisters. All visited in Teeswater.
Prior to leaving for their new home
in Game, neighbors and friends of
Mrs. Hattie 'Hamilton, and Miss 'Attie
Burns, gathered at their hotne on
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(Adult Entertainment)
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