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Crown Fruit Jars pints doz. $1.19
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Green Giant Golden WAX BEANS, 20 oz. tin 17c
CERTO, bottle 25c
Hillcrest SHORTENING, 1 lb. carton 29c
Royal York ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 1/2 lb. 47c
NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE, 4 oz. tin .. , .53c
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Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES, pkg. 15c
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Quick OATS - 3 lb. box 27c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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Green Giant Fancy Tender Peas iiro:1 15c
ED. NASH'S SERVICE STATION WILL BE OPEN ON SUN., SEPT. 4th
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WE DELIVER—RAIN OR SHINE,
rsIDENABIEMEla
Alfred Wood, Fergus.
Thursday afternoon, 1,30, The Maple
Leaf; address, Mrs. C. Hayes, George-
town; Mrs. J. R. Iwteher, presiding
for report of Nominating Committee,
Mrs. A. Hamilton, Atwood.
Election of officers, voting on Reso-
lutions, Publicity Convener, Mrs.
Milian 'Weber, West Montrose; Un-
finished business, questions answered,
National Anthem.
Committees—Reception, Mrs. J. R.
White, Ripley, Mrs. Ford Sudden,
Galt ;Registration, f irs. Rutherford,
Ayr, Mrs. W. Connie, Fergus; Mrs.
A. Darroeh, Mrs, Loren
.Guild, Rockwood; pianist, Mrs, Roy
MacKenzie, Ripley; Press, Mrs. 1),
'MacNaughton, Bluevale; Assistant,
Mrs, Stanley Wheeler, Brussels Cour-
tesy Convener, Mrs. Milton Wet er
West Montrose; Auditors, Mrs. F
Rinehart, Campbellville, Mrs. H. Han-
1=nelph.
Mrs. Robert Davidson, London,
England, WaS a recent with her
cousin, Idi s Nlae Davidson.
N1r, r.",)11k• Moffat and ilaughtf-r, of
ngers••II, were week-end visitors of
Miss Mae Davidson.
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Before you ever cross the road ,---"PAUSE , Look both ways” is your safety code.
Wise persons, young and old, use extra tare when Crossing road-
ways. They look both LEFT and RIGHT to see that the way is
dear. It takes but a second ,Y • but it spells S-A,F-E-T-Y.
OEM H. boUtErr, Mtnicter
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
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FIRST LINE TIRES COST YOU C.T.C.„LESS AT C.T.
--because your old tires are worth MORE
Double 'Trade-in Allowance For the Unused
Mileage in Your Old Tires
WHY P
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BERVICE WINGHAM; ONT.
Phone 184 Robin E. Campbell I
Coke
goes along ,
Ask for it either way . . both
trade-marks mean the same thing.
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STRATFORD BOTTLING COMPANY
TELEPHONE 78 STRATFORD, ONT.
USED CARS
1947 MONARCH 5-passenger COUPE—Excellent
mechanical shape-7-New Tires.
1947 1-ton FORD PICKUP—Mechanically perfect
Body and Tires Good
1936 CHEVROLET COACH--Al throughout
1929 MODEL A COACH—A real buy at the price.
1928 WHIPPET—Cheap Transportation.
HURON MOTORS
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Wingham Ford and Monarch 'Phone 237
Wed. noaday, August 31, 1049
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ocommiroaloplualopmailatiariallailiumiwalialompotailialtailicairmingiamatigiciiirilwilainiatialwiliiritiffirvirlord Air. and Mrs, Al. Millar, Detroit,
were week-end glmsts of Mr. and Mrs. ▪ Robert Gbson.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Sanderson and
lamilY, spent the week-end at :Becton
and, attended the wedding of their
Dobbs (nee Margaret Sanderson.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ira illaci.c,ait and
family, spent the week-end with friends
at St. Thomas.
Guest speaker at the United Church
on Sunday morning was Mr. Cunning-
di am of Listowel. The speakers mes-
sage was especially for young people,
and was inspiring.
Mrs, John Reidt attended the funeral
of a relative in Kitchener on Saturday.
The engagement is anrirsunced of
N orma Jea n , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norma Sheppard Brandon, Toronto,
to Calvin Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Alvin Moffat, Wroxeter, the
marriage to take place September
10th, in Leaside United Church,
Mr. Norman Hall of Aylmer. a for-
fifer resident of Wroxeter, was a recent
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Higgins,
Mrs. H. Waller, Miss M. Waller
and Master Lennie Hayes, have re-
turned to Toronto after spending the
past few weeks at their home h e re.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex McTavish, Mr.
and Mrs. James Wright and Gordon,
visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Norman Walker of Stratford. Miss
Joyce Walker accompanied them borne
for a week's holiday.
Essey Competition Announced, The
CountryWomans Day
Members of the Women's Institute
will have opportunity to take part in
a World Wide CoMpetition, The
`Countrywoman's Day' a typical day in
your life is the subject told in a thous-
and words which may be written in
pencil, ink or typed and must reach
the Dept. not later than October 5th.
Winners in Ontario will compete with
those from 25 nations of the World.
and later a book of the winning Essays
will be compiled by The Associated
Countrywomen of the World, Ontario
entries will be judged by members of
the Dept. assisted by the English
Dept. of O.A.C. Further information
will be given by Secretary, Mrs, W.
T. MacLean at the September meeting'
of the W.I.
Women's Institute
Motto, Home is where the heart is,
Mrs. J. N. Allen; the home of ,.firs.
Lyle Brothers. The roll call, Spices
and their origin; current events, Mrs.
Hector Knight; paper. "Agriculture
and Canadian Industry, (Canadian
Exports) Mrs. H. V. McKenney. Date
September 7th at 2,30 p.m. Hostesses,
Mrs. 5. H. Wylie, Mrs. F. B. Mill-
ward, Mrs. John Colwill. a
Miss Helena Mahood
IS At Wingham General'. Hospital, on
Saturday, August 27th, the death took
place of a highly esteemed life long
citizen of Fordwich, in the person of
El Miss Helena Mahood, in her 83rd.
is year. Miss Mahood is survived by
three brothers, all living in the 'United
States. Private funeral services were
T. held from liar late residence on Sun-
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Misses Elsie and Marian Gibson
left on Saturday for Winnipeg after
spending the two vacation months at
their summer Roane here. Last week,
Dr. Thomas Gibson and son, also Mr,
— niece, tlaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Selby
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Combined Districts of Bruce East,
North and Suoth, Halton, Waterloo,
and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson and family, North and Suoth; Grey South, Huron
all of Hamilton, were their guests. East, Perth North and Centre, Wel-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst have lington North, South and Centre, Me-
returned from Ottawa where they vis- morial Hall, Ontario Agricultural Col-
ited the latter's sister, Mrs. Francis lege, Guelph., Ontario, September 14th
Glossop. and 15th, 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Martin, Peter and The Theme: Happiness is not an
Patricia, Of Toronto, were week-end end to be attained; It is a by-product
guests of J k FL and Mrs. Wylie. of constructive thinking and successful
Misses A.larilyif and Marjorie Timm, every day living. Happiness is an in-
spent part of last week with their ner achievement,
friend, Miss Ann Douglas, Wroxeter j Programme: Wethiesday morning,
South. Sept. 14th. Chairman of Sessions, .Mrs.
Rev. U. E. and Mrs. Croiddelm and C Robertson, Rockwood ;10.00 Regis-
children, are expected home from tration ;10.30, Opening- Ode, Lord's
North Bay this week, where they have Prayer. 'Minutes of 1948 convention.
spent the past month holidaying. Rev. President's Address, Mfrs, Robertson:
Mr. Cronhielm will have charge of Treasurer's Report, Mrs. Lorne Guild,
Wroxeter and Salem charge on Sun- Rockwood. Reading of Resolutions,
day next, Sept. 4th. Mrs, A. Cowan, Palermo; appointment
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munro and of nominating committee, reports on
Winnifred, spent last week at Sault Home Economics, Mrs. J. J. itcKin-
Ste. Marie, where they visited the non, Chesley; publicity, •Mrs, S.
former's brother, Donald Munro and Wheeler, Ethel.
family. Wednesday afternoon; 1.30, Assenl-
Mr.' and Mrs, Thos. Burke, ac- bly singing, report, Social • Welfare,
companied by Toronto friends have Mrs. I. Wade, Allenford; address, Mrs.
had a delightful holiday visiting sev- J. R. P'utcher, president F. W. I, 0.
eral points in United States including Music, Speedside W. I, Centre, Wel-
Boston and New York. lington. Remarks On Hand Book, Miss
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hamilton vis- Anna P. Lewis, director W. I. Branch
ited Fergus friends last week, on their and Home Economics service. Re-
return they were accompanied by ports, Citizenship, Mrs, A. R. Mat-
Master Ronald and Master David thews, R. R., Preston; Historical Re-
Tremer, who are their guests. search, Mrs, D. MacPherson, Elmira.
Miss Frances Wylie was successful Wednesday Evening, 6,15, Banquet
In passin g. summer Course, exams, Chairman,. Mrs, C. Robertson, Toast.
which qualifies her to teach Kinder- The King: Address of Welcome, Dr.
garter work. Misses Jean Moffat and W. R. Reek, 0.A,C.,; Reply, Mrs. J.
Margaret \Warring. both students at Feasby, H, R. 1, Kitchener, Greetings
Listowel H, S. were successful in their from Mrs, J. R. butcher,
final year, and plan to attend Toronto meeting adjourns to Memorial
Normal in the coming year. Congratu- 8,15, Chairman, Mrs. 5. R. White,
lotions,Ripley: Reading, Mrs. Albert Mighton
Miss Patsy Bridgman returned of Pergus. Vocal selections, Miss
with Miss Edythe Weir from Toronto Leona Qibb, Rockwood, Address, Re-
and is holidaying here. Mrs, P, 13ridg- cent Developments in , international
man and Miss Winnie Reid, also of Affairs, 'by Dr. F, T. Salmon, Pro-
Toronto, werQ guests at the Weir home 'tessor of Ancient History, McMaster
during the weekend, University,
,Mrs. W. R. Hughes, Hamilton,. vis- Thursday morning; 0,00 ft,m., Wo-
ited on Tuesday last with her niece, men's Institute Ode; Mary Stewart,
Mrs. D. S, MaeNtufghton, Mr, jack Collect. Report junior, Mrs, 3. Ruth-
McLaughlin Wingham, was also a erford, Ayr. Girls' Session, Address,
Sunday visitor at the MacNaughton Miss Anna P, Lewis; report, Agricult-
home. ure and Canadian Industries, Mrs.
WROXETER Gorrie United Church was in charge,
Interment was made in the family
plot, in Fordwich cemetery.
Women's Institute 'Convention