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Wednesday, January Rh, 1949
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DAILY DIET
with six vitamins
known to be essential
to nutrition, plus Liver and
Iron-By taking regularly-
Feel Fit, stay fit with Plenamins-only 2 Capsules
a day. Box of 50 Capsules,
25 days supply $11.75
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TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m,
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 6
"Big City"
MARGARET O'BRIEN ROBERT PRESTON
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 and
"Panhandle",
ROD CAMERON CATHY DOWNS
MONDAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 and 11
`The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'
DANNY KAYE JOAN CAULFIELD
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 13
(DOUBLE BILL)
"Louisianna91
"Waterfront at Midnight"
NEW Northern-Electric SOUND, EQUIPMENT
JUST INSTALLED ASSURES THE BEST
IN ENTERTAINMENT.
Smith s Economy Food Store •
Fresh Iceberg Head LETTUCE 2 for 29c
Cello Pack Firm Ripe TOMATOES, pkg. 25c
Thomson's Choice 300s
Waxed Turnips, lb. . .5c 1 Lemons ......3 for 13c
Pastry from Teeswater Bakery
Cakes, Tarts, Snow Balls, etc. Tues., Fri., Sat.
Prompt Servile 'Phone 161
Free Delivery
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev, (1. J. Coupland, Pastor
11 a,m,-"The Apostle's Prayer
for Qthers".
7 p,rn.--"The Peace Christ
Gives".
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You
undenominational Children's
Meetings Re-open Fri., Jan. 7th
7 - 8 p.m. each Friday, send the
boys and girls, 5-15 years old.
"Christ died f6r our sins, and
He rose again the third day".-
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Pre-Stock Taking
SPECImS:at
KING DEPT. STORE
"The Friendly Store"
COTTON PILLOW SL1PS-Good quality cotton for general use. Plain ' 9
white with hemstitched borders-While they last, pair
$
SPECIAL BATA ROOM SETS consisting' of Mat and Seat Cover, in assort
ed colors of Heavy Chenille. Reg., $2.95 and $3.95. SPECIAL FOR THIS
WEEK $1.79
. Timely Flannelette Value
Extra good quality stripe. Suitable for quilt linings or Pyjamas,. In 5 yard
- length. SPECIAL $1.59
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APPLIANCES
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We ate fully quillAed to repair any tOothier
hotted stpplitoce. If you have a *tams donee.
' *ober, Irony toaster, radio eolthIng thee teethe to be pot the useful wig* „ patiso
WO can make it work like tiew,sigatO. Yourn MOO money and be attire of ILO coot )ob
which only getkoiet Weithightioes plate ma m.d. Call or eedey itithoet obllitedoet.
The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
11:00 a.m.-HOliness Meeting.
2:30 p,m.-Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service.,
Monday-
7:00 p.m.-Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m.-Home League.
8 p.m.-Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p,m.-Prayer Meeting.
A 'hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation, Army.
Mr, .and Mrs. Warren iiatnfOrd re
turned to .Preston after visiting for
Christmas weeic with his parents, Mr,
.and Mrs. Thos. Bamford,
Sch6o1 reopened on Monday for
another term with Miss Edna Moffatt
of Teeswater as teacher,
Mr. .and. Mrs. James 'Doak have
moved to Goderich for 'the winter,
Mrs. Stevens of England, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Ken-
neth Campbell, since May, left pa
Dec. 2nnd., on on the Queen Elizab4h
on her return home,
Mr. A. E. Cook of Blyth, Mr, Geo.
Harris of •Goderich, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred, Cook,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Campbell,
Franklin and Hugh, were Goderich
visitors on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brindley of
Goderich Township, visited "on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gower.
McKibbons
.GORRIE
Mrs. F, C. Taylor, Misses B'eatrice
and Emily Potter attended the funeral
of a friend, Miss Elizabeth Campbell
of Glands on Sunday.
PYKE-In Listowcl Memorial Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, December 28th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke, con. 4,
a' son,
The second overflowing well has
been struck in Pordwieh; one, in the
past summer at Mr. Anson Demers
line's new home, and more recently
a well being drilled for Mr, 3, R. Dev-
itt near Dr, Southcott's office and
Preston's store,
Mrs, Carrie Woods of Vort
has been visiting her sister, Miss Mary
lifag ittre and. brother, Mr. Ben Ma-
guire.
t. Iltute Anger of Listowel, was
a holiday visitor with his parents,
A berry Day celebration is to be
held in Listowel next summer. This is
I ptobably the firm time such
'bratiott has been held so near to this
-district.
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AVINGS .74 •
Emperor 1 Size 288s
Red Grapes, lb. ....15c I Navel Oranges, doz. 29c
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Ground FRESH When You Order SPECIAL
Morning Cheer Coffee - lb. 53c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables El
SPECIAL-Size 96s Texas
GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 21c
JAMESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy
'have gone to Wingham, where they
intend to make their home.
Miss Mary Jacklin was home for
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Jacklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald and
Clifton, spent New Years in Wroxeter
at the home of Mrs. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Johnston and
family, also Messrs. Alex and John
McDonald, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Clark,. 14th con, of
Grey.
An epidemic of chicken pox seems
In be quite prevalent in the commun.
.113r.
Those enjoying New Year's day
'with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Thompson,
were Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLennan
and Keith, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
Warwick and Tommy, also Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hueston and Dave
'Thompson of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Workman and
daughter, Lynn, of Brussels, spent
Nevi, Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Mein-
bag Grainger.
Quite a number from the vicinity
attended the presentation in Wren-
eter in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Leitch, nee (Norville Brown) of Fort
William, newly weds.
• Miss Doreen Coutts of Walton, has
resumed her duties as teacher at S.
S. No. 4, Grey, also Miss Dorothy
Dennis, has gone to her school near
Stratford.
DONNYBROOK
Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty and
Sons of Camp Borden, spent the holi-
day week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Robinson.
Miss Irene Jefferson has
to her school at Dunnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamford
have returned to their home at Pres-
ton after the holidays.
Master Bobby Chamney has return..
ed to his home in Owen Sound after
spending the holidays at the home of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R,
Chamney.
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Henderson of
Kippen, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chainney.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson
and family were New Year's Day vis-
itors with Mr, and Mrs. John Tiffin,
Winghats.
WESTFIELD
Mr, Joe Brophy motored to Tor:.
onto on Thursday, to spend New
Year's with Mrs. Brochu and family,
and was accompanied home by- Mrs.
Brophy and Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Radford of
Blyth, visited on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs, Donald Snell.
Messrs. Elwin and Eddie Taylor
wereLondo n -visitors on Thursday.
Misses Rena and Gladys McClin-
chey of Auburn, visited last week with
their grandaparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wightrnan
and Alberta, of Pine River, visited on
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell,
Hugh and Harold, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. A. E. Johnston of West
Wawanosh.
SPECIAL
Blue Boy
Green Beans
2 20-oz. tins 25c
Charm 200s
Facial Tissues, box 17c
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Towels - Towels "Special Values"
3-piece TOWEL SETS-Rose, blue, green-Large
Bath Towel, Guest Towel and Wash Cloth $1.75
LARGE BATH TOWELS in gay candy striped
designs, in green, red, blue, yellow, each 85c
Everyday KITCHEN TOWELS are REAL VAL-
UES. A limited quantity in heavy Terry Cloth-
Stripes. Special price, each 59c
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Reversible two-toned Esmond. Full
size. Regular $6.39
Jan. Spec. 4.39
Esmond Heavy Check BLANKETS,
full size, satin bound. Pink or blue.
Regular $4.85
Jan. Spec. 3.79
Cotton and Wool Blankets, pastel
shades. Full size, whipped edges.
Regular .$6.95
Jan. • Spec. 5.29
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Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. 27c
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All CAMBRIDGE RANGES INCLUDED in
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Scotch and danaslian Tweeds,
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