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PAPER DRAPES—Ready to hang, in rich Floral Effects. Flame-proof—
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BELGRAVE
The 6th line E. Wawanosh Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Borden Scott with an attendance
of 23, The meeting was led by Mrs.
Melvin Taylor. Discussion groups
reached these conclusions.
1, (a) What factors affecting in-
come are peculiar to farming?
Variation of ogees, variation of pro-
ducts, weather, •soil, labor and the'
fact that the farmer has no say in pric-
es either to buy or sell,
(b) Which of these require special
consideration in income tax law.
Taxes on produce losses suds as
Cattle and crop losses caused by
Weather conditions, Figuring income
On a five year basis would help.
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES ' Wednesday, March .9th, 1949 *AG TIMVE
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IIEFEEN KING DEPT. STORE
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f Institute, when 16 ladies were present.
IMrs. Elwood Barbour was in the chair
and the roll call was responded to
with an Irish Recipe. It was agreed to
invite the ladies to hold the West
Huron District Annual meeting at
St. Helens. The matter of the Girls'
project, "The Supper Club" was left
with Mrs. Will Rutherford, local
leader of the project. "Sleeping Gar-
ments" and the girls who arc taking
that course. Mrs. W. A. Miller read
a paper on Publicity and one on the
Institute Ode. Mrs. Stan Todd read
a poem "If." At the conclusion lunch
was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Carl
Durnin and Mrs. Chester Taylor. •
The Young People presented their
play "Uncle Cy Hits a New' High" to
a full house in the Wingham Town
Hall, sponsored by St. Andrew's
Church choir on Friday night. This
was the ninth successful presentation.
Other engagements include, Goderich,
Under titre auspices of the W. A. of
Victoria St. Church, the Agricultural
Society of Ripley, the Y, P, U. of
United Church, Delg'rave, and the
Anglican Church Guild; Auburn, the
date not definite.
' Mr, Elmer Woods is making favour,.
Able ,progress in the Wingham Hospi-
tal, Where he has been confined for the
past two weeks following an accident
in the bush, when he was hit on the
head by a falling limb.
"THE SEARCH"
Spring Colour Scheme!
New Draperies
Curtains - Curtaining
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NEVE* RAYON DAMASK—Self-pattern-
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wide. Eggshell, Maroon, Blue,
Green, per yard $3.50
Rayon Damask
in Floral' design with pastel back-
grounds of Green, Wine, or Natural
A gay and brightening touch for
plain nails. 50" wide, per yard
$1.89
Heavy Floral
COTTON DRAPERY
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colorings for Spring. 50" wide—
Per yard $2.49
FLORAL CHINTZ—Bright with
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Backgrounds of Rose, Green, Nat-
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MONKS CLOTH— Drapery suit-
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heavy weight drapery in basket
weave or check design-50" ' wide.
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Mrs. M. G. Newton is visiting with
1.2.awr daughter, Mrs. Charlton and Mr.
CO'..xilton at Port Alma.
The women of the Missionary Sac-
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for the observance of the World Day
of Prayer on Friday, in the White-
church United Church,
Mrs. Stanley Todd was hostess for
the March meeting of the Women's
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Rev. 0..1. Coupland, Pastor
11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service. O Yes, there's a place for everything in the
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7 p.m.—"Signs of Idolatry".
You Are Welcome 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.
Children's Meeting, Fri., 7 p.m,
''See that none renders evil fOr
evil unto any man; but ever foll-
ow that which is good, both am-
ong yourselves, and to all men".
—I Thessalonians 5:15. e
FLORAL Pattern CRETONNE Ideal for bedroom or for chair cov-
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with colorful dots. Very suitable for
bedroom and kitchen. Good weight,
36" wide x 2 1/4 yds., pr. $3.25 $4.50
Pretty Pastel Bedroom CURTAINS
with deep ruffles. Rose, blue, tur-
quoise. 21/4 yds., per pair $4.95
Lace Curtains
Ready to hang. Made in England
quality. Rich honey color, in dainty
Lace effect.
Silk Marquisette Curtains, plain, 45"
wide, 2% yds. long, per pair
4.29 to 6.95
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, . .. . , . • • Pastry from Teeswater Bakery
RIEMME CAKES SNOWBALLS TARTS PIES
Arrive FRESH Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
VanCamp 15 oz. tin
PORK & BEANS ..11c
SPECIAL
Extia LOW PRICE
E. D. SMITH'S PURE
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Blue Boy tin
bottle. 21 C GREEN BEANS, 2 - 25c Ketchup
Neilson's Jersey COCOA, 1/2 lb. 27c lb. 39c
Smith's Four O'Clock TEA, 1/2 lb. 50c
Velveeta or Chateau CHEESE, 1/2 lb. 30c
2. Do you consider income tax to
be, a fair method of taxation.
?hair. The minutes and roll call read
by Lila Bennett, the Secretary-Treas.
NO Hardest worker pays most, The scripture' lesson read by Jack
Takation or property owners ,n an Ivlillligan, and the Worship period was
assessment basis would be fairer. taken by Mrs. George Griffith. The
ABS Most able to pay, pays most, business discussed was the social
but forms are too complicated and dance Friday night,. March 4th, in the
form income difficult to keep straight. Town Hall, Wroxeter, Proceeds in aid
'How many are employed in the of the church, All were requested to
Dominion Income Tax Bureau? How come out to support the first public
much of Farm Income Tax is request., Social. Brown's Orchestra in attend-
ed to pay their salaries? ance, There will also be a euchre on
Tuesday, March 8th, ,at 8.80 p.m. in
WROXETER the Masonic Rooms, in aid of the Sun-
day School work. Ladies provide re.,
Anglican Church Mews freslunents, The meeting dosed with
The regular weekly meeting of the thd benediction, Rev. I. C. Caley talc-
A, Y. P. A. was held in Wroxeter on lug over the Edification part of the
Tuesday, March '1st, And opened with program and concluded with game%
the President, Jack Griffith, the and refreshments,
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
O Na. 1 Ontario I Imported Idaho
o Cooking Onions 5 lb. 25c I Spanish Onions 3 lb. 29c
Firm, Ripe
Imported Tomatoes lb. 25c
Fresh Florida PASCAL CELERY, large I7c
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