The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-12-12, Page 9d.:.Hayes l`as
petted Citizen
N T#'R.-At the McKay
Mulling home in *Ingham, on
01U0$d4Y there entered into rest
4 WO known altd highly respected
yitison ,of this Village in the per-
son 0 William .H:efrY Hayes" in bis
82nd, year, Ile, bad been in failing
health fOr sortie years.
The, 14 $0 Mr Hayes, was a life'
lona rea1dent of this community
and wag''. the 'last member of . lis
Rar!iily. lie was a rnachitiist by
trade, Mr; Hayes was' a,rtiember of
the >• Crest Lodge A,F. and
Its •merilbers held a rriehrorial ser-
vice :at Mire Edgar funeral home on
l"'riday evening,
i'iineral services Were held On
Saturday afternoon from the fu» -
Oral home with ;Rev, Frank Rdssell
of St, Sanwa' Anglican, Church, in.
charge, Pallbearers were Gordon
Won, Andy. Gibson, Harvey .Me
Mich
ael, J
ack ' 'tc.C.utcheon,
Carl
amith Howlr- 1h er' crit
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Wes made: tnWr'xeter CemeterY, e.Y
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Terri
ory
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:GIFT S
UGGESTIONS:
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EL " O ..•D S•
Gimp's'. GALHn„FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THEE. 1 AlNILY.
pomp Ratiot Institute oldi.
VIIIHUTMAS ISSUE
Yule
W Q E vely Christ.
VirR9 c> Ei ^Just oft 'tire mss tree gave a. wits, risible ,setting
press for the December meeting of
at S;S, lvbr 2 Turnberl r is the Wroxeter ' 'ernen.'# Xlistitute:hod
November number' of the schaol'
Phyllis _ !rthe toConu itY
tail oil Wcd
ncsK
nlagazOne "T e, idget l a " with day afmoo, Mrs. ply*: 11,4410911,
editor. Tie attrae iGaree'Was guest e"eo'e an .herLve' eover• .depista the WOOS with subject, "The Hope of Christmas',
snowflakes softly, falling aiming In .appregiation of her 'isle and
deer and lambs,• ACcord.lit6 to the fine adldr•.,;ss tile' p ,resident. Mr.
,
Patterson; presented the 8 eaker'
with a gift.
magazines: the pupils have a new
project, the writing of 'a hQPk ,ii-
lustrated With pictures. 4
Chriatrnaa carols were afeatureACCording to the Go ea4ar9'
with ..1s,flas Kr Hazel reed at tlla F
Club three pull have read piano and inellided "Deets the
boksin8nio
o nibs, The .editor ex- ,Halls" "Ta Ali,Men that on girth"
presses appreciation to the teach- "Carol Bells Are ilia in " "Joy
er,. Mrs. Thornton, for her' "reading to the World" an. "Silent
Night„,'
J. , d r,
and ex ria io n .,T eas e - I
.. l? ti ...t . n o . • . r . ur Is •4 The roll- call was €rnswc.red by a.
land. Sports, personals; ,etc, are Christmas verse an` a don. tion o
Well Covered" "in this cleVer little i d a t
school •nagazine which is a& credit the good cheer box.es,•,
to pupils and teaoher,. A homt6rinadc Christmas. decora>
tion• cohteat `'ivaS • Wen; by 1tIiS.
Charles Cathers X, ttz-
Five ,hundred , and eighty-nine elWood,• Ther .ryas aanti gMiftiss exchangeH,
•miles'of ,'tile Alaska Highway'. are 'During 'the business session plata
were made to- reaun;io cardp arties"
in tbe.neW year and also to have a
dance in the :near ytitiure-With pro-
cegds in aid of a rtew Curtain' rod
for the Town hall.
Refreshments were, served by
,Mrs. H," Adams, Miss I. Hazelwood
/1T" I�WOOD'S Irmu ry.4Ton•E., aV$IT TO (Z AN1D:'.CI#1;S t and• Mra. Wm, Taylor. As a special
.
. '�'� y
WL1N)II AND SEE THE HUNA.REDS ot?' WON]DEltp'tYL '1COXS • K treat farChristmas;, the •pi•esideiit,
FOR GtLCS ND 1801'S OF-ALI; AGES"'- AskbWEL-
Mi's, X-Ierb' Patterson', provided Ice'
PLA All .ea, .:to AO ,ail' for •
WOOD'S'. K!AY AWAY N i.. s, wa e. Y cream:
r y ,� 1
o`
hbest Selection; the ole
q
•,FO : HIM `'-FOR" Mat FOR
ti
�N � "N `.. ovel sheer
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R '. in S
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WROXE E::.
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hroadel th ,Whlto' find in 51< gauge. 1:00 pr,
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�A 'oi
eotour'n 8 .a, �. nt meeting of the officer
1,2.,! e ' I":ife Time • S AS - �
s
Oar
_dGo tie:.'andr'x r
b ofo etc
SMART 1j.`W
, ; . nationu advortiri ,1
Y ,
gift bore ' .01 United Churches willbe held in
g t d t.l r ca. 34 to 42 ,2,98 en k
Wroxeter r,LAID�SIi'ORi HIRZ -,::° " ' _' •U.nited Church hall on
, S ,. S Rayon (,}OWNS t
sauforizoiI .attractive taco" oiler' 2.25 ea < 'k' Thursday, December 13 at 8.30 p,m•
g
patterns .,:,a, „.,.,. $2.98 ea. HEADSQUARES - •�
Q .
VVrox to
-
r .eRo 1 co -
.. SundayS m
i)
,
ItL`'��
X .
SS SQ :...Inc to . i.11li : oo ,
$ 1 . silk ..ra or and .
•, ,. . 'W : r , , , , Y . r- .�,: mittee hassetthethe'
eda of a
(All wool- •and :blends of Wool plaidg train' .pile to $2.95
date.an
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(MI
ii " l n'
null Christmas;partifor the even-
a n o
Y. L
.4 ) i rte n
e )� a urs BI us s
-- �,• , .;.. .. . .. . ^ ,. � e ,. m of December. 21st. Members of
inn lb i oroco'Leatl g'1.::-•' Y3 t► •
b .l ,M lel: :. Dr _ g
, , .. egpeq and minty r►ther tier ... � theSundayo '
Sch of are tc arm
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rl.l�
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.. :915
o.
Y+ . 8 'ori 1 'f
•i, n it•,f r
i or'' 'her., zed 'gifts. • 1.
R'
• Christtntis la
a
play.
'r
cnl
ip,'lrains ;
r'
B o
lkc
Ganes'
D
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okin t,, .W
avi»G
i
,1
The Canadian
an GLrIa in Trai▪ ning
r
ai
SewiKt, Puzzles, no Prams,, 1lectrleal Toys,•Holstersriiis,S1ri s �r8 orK---
o Ya•i
eWtt
e manv.1ttSrh .q 11will hold their annual
nual candl.light-
,
li
ht-
, .ncaro1 service nextSundayat
av siBibie at WFLWOOD' �30 mih the
•_i,,
.tl
•$-with
.
United Church.
'`�"""&r'K"�`Ce i'... The climax of the service comes es
.he the co1ete ,display of, kune Glass Lare�Pietnres, -
.. l
with"tte lightingof
threea
candles ie
s
to sYmbolrze th ,nieanng'of`the
4C.G.T.T.service, Mrs.* George ib
-
gt,8:-*;11tiii-**.-**ARY*4- vfir�y ***�4��hsong will.be the story, to ler Lea -
and mem
b rs cordially invite
`
everyone to attend."
'.
amd a'eom lete ,of Christs Deeoration8 .iftWra _;
piniSupplie.and ehrlst as'Ciirds::x ,;:.<
FRIDAY'
...
:STORE OEN" FRIDAY & SATURDAY-HTiIS vEFx
tk
NTN���lIf"�1/:/7TFv�:.r1t'Tlrl,/,a'IM'1,f!'II,'siX'�M�yy��rTAY9Y'.7�R�/i]GR- ,T/CFI;T,NY�/TiT/?
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WOMAN POLISHES
ROOK OF POEMS
WAQVMZ�""Along Pioneer
Trails", a new book Of poetry
Written `by Pearl McKelvey Patter.,
Son former Wroxeter wornenn :Is
Just oft the ureas, It is the third
hook' to be published by the.'Writer
and eAntairis ;titles such as ,`The
'Tbreeller$'", "Grariditid's Parlour"
and "Cherished Memories;"
Mrs, Patterson, Whose hthle is
in Chesley,, at one time lived in
Wroxeter, where her father owned
the. woollen ,mill, Sono years age
she was in a ear accident and
broke her back. For many mpnths
in a cast with little hope 'ofre-
re-
covery, she started writing poetry
to help put in the time, i3y sheer
determination Mrs, Pattersoh re-
covered and was able to carry on
a normal life but she has still con,..
tinned to write with success, Be-
sides of three, books.. of oems.
she, hawritten
h , a two plays, ''Along
p Y.
Pioneer Trails" i er iaY]s will be'r b
ad
e
Y
many ar with ' aur o
i s e a ]d
Ye and d
friends . in this, community will
wish for her' continued success,
•
St. James' Guild
Holds Bazaar
WROXETER-Wroxeter+ core-
munit • hall it was the senile of holi-
day activity oil ,Saturday afternoon
when" members of the Women's
Guild, St. James' Angliean Chinch,
held their annual bazaar. At three
oclek
o Rev. Frank Russell, rector
of St James' declared: the bazaar
open.
The home b ]s'
a Frig table was peri
haps the most popular with an
array' of .angel food cakes, pies,
tartsand homemade rolls, Mrs.
Verne Clarke and Miss Margaret
Griffith Were in charge. `
Mrs. George Griffith sold aprons.
and . fancy 'goods, while Mrs. Rus;
"sell did' a thriving biasihess" with
Christmas rioyelties,' " including
lovely, candles and corsages made
by the .members. • .
Mrs.Charles-Laurelled' arlesLaur ii'
e ce and Mks.
s.
Alex • Petrie • convened the • 'tea
which gave" the visitors opportun-
ity for a social' . chat. ' T'wo little
girls Derma Len Clarke andStiar-.'
on Elliott took charge' of °the tbuch
and take counter anes'fish pond
which always delights' th 'Children.
.Gisitors, from Gerrie ' :arid- Ford-
wichwere noticed 't h
.. i _ri, t , e..ck'owd
which 'attended. ,
Canadians Arriiv, in Egypt to to Join U.
The first, lane"o the ',new United Nations air:transport, tom-'
P.. f w n i
hand, a 'Canadiaxi. C-119 "Flying Boxcar" is, teen hire ❑nlofiiiria" d `
jeep,after landing at advance.N te
sd Uarter's at A yd
wain
Suez, ca»al zone,. T�is is oneof i2Cahad a,111's w h Will
handle the trans drt Of men' and suppJies °trom. iitnhei nsti aaghiriaig
in Italy ter the TJ, ,.Ulice force.`The Canadian
paihted out and the n ted Nations tia ortceeriih;ridir,,:i-.ltaj sc.lN
ti l
t
in Red'with U.N. blue and wh te,ehbiem has seen
Woman's Associatio.n.
Annual Meeting
WROXETER-Mrs, Percy, Cope7,
land and Mrs, Doris •Adamsar-
ra
x .aged the December meeting: of
the Woan s Association, on, ' United
Church which . was 'held in ' the
,
church hall on Triesdaafternoon,
Mrs. Adhrii 'prebided and >i s ded a d .o"pe7ferl
the Meeting with
o g w til the singing of
the carol "0 LittloTown Of Beth-.
]chem"; Mis. Copeland :chose• fd',
the Scripture reading , Matthew,
chat
p er . 2
, verses .1-11,
Mrs.• W. J V.Bubb n n
ha a s bite
P
on the Christmas season, compel.,
s s,, p.
Frig • Christmas ]n ' New • Zealand
with our custdnis: A favourite carol
chosen by a member was sung, "Xt
Came uponMidnight A Midni ht Clea
r",
Mrs. Harvey McMichael was pian-
ist, The roll call was answered by
fifteen members with "Why'I wish
to serve as a 'iriember of tide W.A.
."
for 1957 .
Mrs Buchanan' 1r
esrded for the.
election, of :officers and the report
of the riothineting committee Mrs.
Fraser and Mrs: W. 'T, McLean
wit-eread' "as' follows':' President
r
.; .. •, ,.. d ITK . .,cw' ,P tic» �a�.,r .w• -x w• .4 , -.o4 .ffi�. "
.�!%` i `.�iIC'+ "x �iLwC i iSifv l'.°I`i" CYC �iYi{°' J� a r Bi i° '"°�"�rC S!atw°i"v"!$wfC��w�' i!�6 t 'vd:'+ni` `Xiiri'>J9.fi+Yivxa" >n� S °�' .zi ra ar .a , 1>
}" Ladies'. Misses' and Child's
RIPONS
for 'Mother, Dad,
/Brother and Sister.,
],,tine by reirest City
knitting. So toffy
±#nil 4bletit'flil
lie
hritid0rhd tl sir;nq, • • Ladies'
NYLON SNOW BOOT'S
to be Whit over the sock 'so want,
to
NYLON' OVERSIOES
i /]�`j;�
:in Black, :Brown or Grey. Wit�t•'wotl SLIPPERS
S
fleece li ings. Also the' seine iii • all
ruhfle'r :.
hi Buick and Brown.
5;98 tip •
KsGtotrs r.flf fC iClRk.-444 s r iioCik - *egtrI[t 1
Ladles '' all rubber "
SNOW‘" BOOTS
Meige anti. Black, .orhatnetitnl strap Over
instep, , rethovable spoOge and fleece
'.insole,
and
74' 0 t95
ofiats"i taitic'tiiEsoY Food nine loo
0495
and eolie ter the winter days ,ahead.
S2.95 $8.95 `
LADIES' ' and MEN'S
L UGG
Samsonite, Langmuir and Carson
MATCHED S t$ '$22.98 ur,
fano EMrilltKiilit. otsu liC'dlMf isossiost i1 sissisosi iEMg#I[iAlEiAifoostXWCiAi s ftsliCsNCot
Manly styles,to choose from in
Zipper a,nd. Straps.
to , 3
98c � $ ..45
SKATING OUTFITS
For the whole, family.
Children's , , Y $ 4.95
Misses'�'
W .. . $ 8.95
Oi ein's r , r . $ 5,95 1
Btyys' rrrwr .r) $ 8.95
i O.aU "vA4.�:i+sc..rt•.ig%s;aic
`igures Y 9 P .�` r WnV%,,,a�,
Men's ; .
f,
MVle�ii s , .:... $ 9 95 is always a welcome
1Ylethi•S ' ... "w r .� ... a • .
, with a bra r� ofDDacks a Christmas
ase tYarct �' $ ether
Shearling r.Fneii'
N with a pair of Dr, Lockes or Heel=
MOCCASINS Huggers,
•
•
r
WOiCCfEiv'S
OQMPH•IE
SLIPPERS
Black and Blue Satin
NlirroW .and Medium
widths'.
$3.95" $4.95
ROMEO SLIPPERS
FOR DAD AND THE LAD
With, Zipper or Elastic sides.
OAS to ,$4:95•
itla ;lAft Elta!'.iE` t,'lfMlciA`,".'�ti:.140-,';°,<Sx'°,.+m�t,"',..s' t,''.` "V'o1°�r•s'" iaa
:Rubber OVERSHOES
• • With strap at top to keep out the
snow. Wavy fleece lining fol' Men
Tsoys, Lat1iei4 itiitt Girls. ,
C'}lild's $3:95 Boys' $5.95
''Misses' $4.45" Men's $6.95
Ladies' $5.95
•
:.$ 7495 • GIFT .CERTIFICAT
. I
$i,4.95 A parr of shoes
r' fdl!'tlitl titling that *int +ivltItl%th.
.;
ra.irtt comfort, Gift ve','/ tifikates available. d
$1.25 to
OAS'
ill AS7m^x7.�,�,00unia7!i�as,`,� .c�a'�oi' :�.`i!0a
rE'i 6fg-" anonuttgto f":`iktiui1 4+iAlamourgltil (lintinatilit,'i -:di4*'>(iC*">h oott.4ci°1C°4•rt" oo.tn1' '>f' nintOui
•
In:antPasses
WROXETER--1{tib , d"bep .
skir-
pnthy bfever one in ,this village
and community is extended to Mr,,
and Mrs. G, L. Dobson. tin the loss
O
f theirchild,,three-month-old
Mary Georgina ori Thtlrsd-ay, Tile
;baby had been' Suffering 'fro* a'
slight cold butitssudden desth
came as a great shock to the par-
ents and .friends;
A private ftfneral." service; lit, -the
tom washeld.o Saturda after-
1 C n. Y
boon, Rev. W. J. V, Buchanan, of
Wroxe• roxeter Unite : Church :,.was
ter d s ,_:
char a and interriilent seas made in
g
We
roxet r Cemetery..
Mrs,. Wm, .Hart;j:''vicb-president,
M ` tarile = :Gallaher; tier ecrbtar .
rs, S y a , s Y,
Mrs. Gebrge Gibson, treasurbr,
Mrs. Doris Adagis, nssisi:ii:rit sec,°°
treas., \Mrs::. Harvey' '' Copeland,;
[anist p.,Mrs.` HarveY
McMichael;
auditors, Mis..Hatr ,Adaces, 'Mrs.
Lloyd Magee; care •of eutlery, MiSs
Marg aret Jardine';"flower. commit-
tee, Mrs. Lloyd Magee,
Weir, ist,,dert'•,Bish Mr -r,M Y s. Wm.
l tin • 'or'rrmi to
Maxwel . Not»Fria i g ,•. c", t o
for 1957, Mrs William Ftaser and
Mrs. W. -T. McLean::
Encouraging .reports were rcr'ceiv-
ed from' the secretary and . teeas-
user and .plans were made',$ com,
piece the, laying 'of' carpet;:'.m ,the
schurah. Members;wih •cater'•for the
I;idns' 'Chistinas pars dii `ecefrt=
bet: 28th, with Mrs. IT1•y,,
o . *dffi�ins
Mrs: Harney' Mc14IJeliant -arid Mrs.
George' Gibath •tl�@ . iyoiiirrilttele. zirl
charge. There wes . an "exeharige 'of
gifts. The holiday, bells-' were
.brought, in : and members. :planned
to :use them as" a fund raising pro-
ject for aniither, `yiar:'t letter 'of
appreciation was read frori Mrs:
Albert Gallaher fol• is remembrance
during her! illness.: with a kilt of
money enclosed. •
Members decided to, change the
monthly fee' front, 45 ehrits; to 10
cents. Membefs enjoyed 'a -,chicken'
dinner. with Mrs.; Copeland•::and,
Mrs. D. Adains in. t Barge. ,
Bale ed.fory.
Need' 'CC ild'ren '
]3LUEVALI7 'phrough';the
forts of the•Wbmen's Itistittite end •
the co-operktititi df 'Schools in the
neighborhbbti; ttTaite ship, tent bf •
good cldthin hag 'nein sent • to tile
Save the Gafiildrer1 Fbnd. MI's, Jos.
Horton and Mrs: Harry Elliott
packed the goods and were. grati-
fied at tli9 ':fihb r spdiNe. .
United WsMtSt
Elects Officers •
BLTTEVAli111 'Phe W.M.S. of
Bltievale tfiiited Church nlet on.
Deeemb9r Oth1 With the president,
Mr§. John 'Felstead; in Charge..
Mit. Snarling Jdfinstii#is' treabur`@t',
re}iorted the allocaiirdi'neeriy niet.
TfIrs, W. J. Rettdiielt conducted
the study for the day, ,giving the
story of the Vtiom0n of 7tohgbu,
14frs. ,Tag Horton . gave Sdripture'
reading§ ' b • the Chi'iiithas• 'story:
and 'read an appropriate poem.
]5fi?S, Miitofi -1 racer 'Stiblke on Chita,
tie h Stewardship.
ReV. R, A. Brook •conducted the
election • if officers as fbllows:
Pres:, Mics: Rink Ml'Cracki'h; 1st.
Ate Pres., M. It, A, igrook; sec
and vice pees., Mr's. Gdi•dor1 Hell
sberetary, Mrs Jelin Fischer
assist. seetntary, .Mi`s, •Cordon Hall;
treasurer, Mrs. Siia ling •. olinstori;
cerrespotitlink secretary, Mrs,
Cebrge Hetherington: pre?is sec.,
Mrs, M. .C,: ,Altkeh; pianist, Mrs.
W,. S r1olinston: assist, :liianist,
Mrs.. Carl J 3lirilittiti; Baby, sand
superintendent, Mrs. Bert ilarniss;
Mission $afd super., Mrs. W
Johnston; assistants, Miss Margar-
et Ctirtls, MN; lMr L. Aitken; con-
Vetiers,- Assoelation %tient, Mrs.•
Jack Wiw ateatt stateliltt5tl'ti, Iifs,
Muton. Eraser; literature, `Mrs, W.
.Y, peacoekl "supply, Mrs, Jos.' Cur-
tis; Missib1iaiy tnoftlifYt Mrs.
Eimer Senate &WinntWO friend
'ship, Mrs, "t'Virh, tidHoigotl ehrls=
tt!tit t1tilletliitiitrl MF!t. p'rAhit StitVivlK.
t+17 a'r'
RI.U'. iy' :" Ttie W M,$.. *eat-
ing of no lireobyterian 4hunh
,0$s heldIn. tae basampnt .of. .the.
Obtirch ori Wed;tlllsdfij+ afternoon,
with Mt8, ,1VteMtter y, president, in,
the chair- ,She opened the Meeting.
With the Call t9 worship, ',Christ s
Birthday;' A hymn WAS then sting,
The Secretary -treasurers report
O given and adopted, as read.
Ors, Waiter Smillie gave the Diad
Tidings: prayer,. A .Christmas ntery
Was read by Mrs. 'Win, Elston,
short' reports were given on the
btuily.• book, This year, the new
Study book will • be "'lie Women:
of the Bible". •
„This being the el`osing meeting
of the year, reports were givs'n by
the different; Secretatles, Mrs,
Win, Mundell, convener of ,"the
:»otninating com...mittee,
Presented d
,t e slate b bfflcers fol0'10.'0h/111g.
)".tar •an.'dihsta]led'. heehas•fo1lows;
'
r s.' Mrs,
`R McMur
a ;
" 1
st.
.vce, rs, L:Felker; 2ndvice.
14rs, B. Thomas, sec;,.'lyfrs. p,: Nie-,
hot; Trek's., Mrs' "H. Robertson;
Glad
Ti in s 'SecGreen',
, Dorothy
awl ; we o
Jc m welfare',
falter! Sxlnllie; supply, Mrs, +^R,•
urve '; .1- ohrie 'Helpers, Mrs; ,'G.
r eii',',
bra'rY an
d' 1]teratur -Mrs. •
y 1ltii44ell; :good cheer, •Mrs 1;,
otfatt` life • m berShr ',Mrs G
pm P 9
❑eg;s. preaS .reporter,. Mrs.. P.' El
ifott, hsglstant ., Mrs. H, -Elliott;
ranist, ,r.s. H..R ober
t on; e
sism
t�nt,*rs, Rlljlliott,'leacers o Gx.
i
1re.z""
o r Gra" <-�M"r t h
s. i'V»i.'.° o
p d :His
and r : oss G ay, Missinn
n
d
,
Mrs.,0.Snell end Mrs, A,M1c-
Tavish., ` ,... ,
Mrs:: )7: Me111u# ray"took• the .chair
and i.. tosed' the ,.meeting'. wlth'a:
ryrnn..
the :Sunday School teacher" was
evie • a
}' a'ih g teston.- on,' •Who led' the
Oildferi of Israel out of Egypt?"
rt
No•:a4swer,So• she" pointed to a
small;;lad -at the back of the tophi,
r f'
Wa§n t me ••ma am,Y" he "answer-
ed timidly ' We jlist -moved here
trom Q.uebe9?" •
0`� 0
.t
A... reap ill' Doc..
.rt ..
,. ".
W 11 � . u
e put , it thJ
t s ,
, p. s. Y:
ff there k,is some special 'thing
You've'always- wanted -to '.do=,• ut;
p''bver Bot ar:+iuttid to 'it . dog It now'',
g ,
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Ruby Duff gave a'M�ofiitt'1% ;ii
ports of 'the work .o1 ii ee
bf the ,Assoeilition,
Rev. it, .L 13reek presialh
the election ,of officers 'tend gid
a talk tri the meirllie$ "on t
Forger life and' the 'brt�ader vie
The off erg .are; i?res, .:s
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Jos. Horton; ;,'rcand 4,rc4' lyres
Miss Ruby Duff; secretary, Mra
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home:'from :Calgary for .t,irzstnta
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With" his: 'parents, 7.
'Charles Bosnian,"
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We are:Pleased to See 11'1r , •l�en r;A`,
Miithers borne frons 'ho01tal
iniproved;• :. .. `
..Mrs, Owens and. 'Mrs, N. pPe
ha* as their guests oil, 'T.ltirr:4tla '
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wife.'from Elbow, ;Sask,, on is ei'
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Ottawa to 'spend C zIristmas,
with, his daughtet,4 , a
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was having, trouble,in finding
a
seat tHe trair•rhe
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ise shoppers are making their
gift,selectiions' early at the
L STO1 E withthe BIG`S' 'O(
Necklets = Chokers
Chokers, Earrings,
iii± Bracelet:§ they just stent
•:±nit ° in design and color*.
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Bcattiful Diamonds ''
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f1Tevel .before Sieve `a'e' had "0: ;a
tliibr selpetion of °
Dlantond Rings,'
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Priced •,tC., please
$45y00 to. .;$300'
anrj such beauty iii design:
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INITIAL RINGS
Gents' and Ladies'
it's Worth a visit jiist to see
tiwse nevi' and beautiful!
ring seiectidti?I.
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$5.00 to $45.00`
:WATCHES
that always 'pleasei
a'iid a ;Hamilton
guarantee meant'.
tf'ueflatnntIM
ser ±rice
See and 'rice them
$9.00' o, $75.00