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A• HAYES FAMILY CLOTHING' wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you for your gener- i O ii ous patronage. Since we have come to Wingham our volume has increased considerably, en- p
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I GI on
urday Nov. 25
Mrs. C. W. Sirarnon HmsErt ncrorrss
Dies in
Clinton, 93 RWONAL
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Mrs. Charles W, Simmons, 23,
died in 'Clinton on. November 12th.
.She had been in a rest home fAr
about four years.
1 be former Sarah Zlizabeth
Underwood. was born at Wellesley,
Ontario, She was married, to Mr.
Siranums in Howiek Township. He
predeceased her, fourteen years ago.
}here are surviving, sons, -Gordon,
of Wingham; Joseph, of Turnberry
Township; Harvey and Roy, of
licwiek.,Township; Russell, of Sask.
atehewrin, and Fred, of Stratford;
two daughters, Luella, of 'Clinton,
and Margaret (Mrs, Maitland .Por
ter), of Springfield, 34 grandchild),
I'm and 58 great grandchildren. A
son, John, predeceased her
Mrs. Summons was a member of
Belmore United Church,
The
from
was on November
14th from the Moir funeral home,
Gorrie, with interment in Wroxeter
Cemetery,
Pallbearers were John, Earl, Gor-
don, Wes and Hilbert Underwood
and Robert Simmons. Flowers bear-
ers were Kenneth, Cameron, Jim,
Lyle, Lloyd. and Wes Simmons.
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Mrs. D. tr. Um_ t-r, ican-lier at the
Gohh)a Vire)» in'1,1»tol for Itidardvd
Children, was Lanni on Friday
ev^)niog svben the tr nr hers Of Re-
gion 5 schools met for a dinner
meeting at her home.
Following the the teachers
retired to the' r9er. ac.c ro'ne.
where tirr Iva,c,-he 111,. (71101.X
D(11:::itqV'S who il.*1 1/f Bruer.-
haven Sob ,,t1 nt W.01-.) /don won'
featured in o-e.-ird c), fiehrtled
Chi'dren's Wet It. These children
are mot' r the namervis on of Mrs.
Muriel Hareaug)oe, who has been
principal of the school for the past
five yi an, ;tad her Mrs.
Lois IVrettae, Tle‘ Brucetrtven
School has ;wen in slight
ly longer thin other ,,chock in the
region,
teariong by col-
or, number-1, crafts, commenity and
Social adjloltrient were discussed
and ideas cxchaag. d. Stress was
laid on Lb, frillWirtanVi` of parent-
teacher meetings, whore borne and
school problems can be met on a
i'omperatiVe basis by the teacher
and the parents.
Harrington announced that
Brueviraven School would hold op-
en -house on Thursday of this week
and all parents and interested -citi-
zens will be welcomed, She also
consulted with other teachers on
their views about fire drill, and the
value this training may have in
home or public life at some 'future
time
Mrs, K Walmarls, principal of
the Cioderieb School for Retarded
(1111'.lren, wilt address the children
of Oracles 0 to El M. the Goderich
Public Selma] this week in an ef-
fort to iixplain some .of the preb-
lams of -the retarded. It is hop.et
that with more understanding, the.
children who have been forturratt
enough to escape the causes of re-
tardation will. assume resoonsibilit;
in accepting these children, who
because of -unfortunate circum-
stances beyond human control a
present, suffer from a lower-than-
average level of intelligence, Therc
is a definite increase of retarda-
tion in our population which wil
tend to become even greater uncle
present-clay circumstances. It in
important that children of this per.
THIS IS THE MAIN FLOOR at R. A. CURRIE &
SONS FURNITURE showing a few of the multi-
tude of gift ideas. Before you complete your
Christmas Shopping List, may we suggest that
you examine the Christmas Stock at Currie's
and see for yourself how your shopping dollar
will stretch further and still receive:, irs
ity Home Furnishings. Three floO'rs
furnishings in the Main Store and now tra.C49-:.
rie Furniture Annex next to Lee's Restadtafit
for your a cic17,.J shopping pleasure, Fide ',gift
storage and delivery prior to Christmas,. (Advta
'oil meet the less fortunate on an
understanding basis, and education
s the only means to -achieve this
ibjective.
Mrs. Harrington will speak to
he Luther League of St. John's
r4uthoran Church in Walkerton
this week, in the hope of interest,
ng young people in meeting and
maertaining retarded children, who
-reed and appreciate contact with
)ther people.
A spring meeting wil he held at
Inverhuron, where Mrs. Harring- •
ton has invited the teachers to her
ottage. It was felt that Friday's
-riveting had produced a lot of help-
:u1 suggestions and the exchange
of teaching methods arid crafts was
'specially interesting.
WHITE CHURCH—The WMS of
Calvin-Brick United Church met
on Wednesday last at Belgrave
at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) H. An-
derson with 15 ladies present, arid
Mrs. Gordon McBurney presiding.
She also give the call to worship
with the theme "Family Life, Col-
lapse, or Recovery." Mrs. Chas.
Shiell led in prayer. Mrs. Mina
McRichie led in the Bible study,
and Mrs, Roy Pattison read Scrip-
WMS TO COLLECT FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFT
TO HELP MISSIONARY
The ladies deCided to ),give.*p
from their special fund to the IVE.
& ivr., $25 to the CibserVer faittly
plan, and $25 to the capital funtE
The annual report is to be, pi!''O.-
serrted at the December meet*,
and there will be -a special cotliti,e,
Lion for Miss 'Agatha
WMS worker in E'dmontOn .Hcm-
th e pitals, to use in' her xr4siOnaror
work. Mrs. Norman CoulteS,"pie4i-
Mrs. Alex Robertson read an ad- claef tnet; thanking
p rono unc pronounced r st h. eAnbdeenoeci8inC:titni.
dress for Mrs. Chas,. Shiell and welcoming them into her,'174,*e:),)
Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft presented d;tyr
with a WMS' .Mrs. Kextireth
Mason, delegate to the. reocj:rt
Ilona] meeting at Belgrave;
a report. Mrs. Ronald, Coulter g5rt!),r,
the treasrer's report ,amidMrS0)p#It
gave the financial
ladies plan to have a Life rnelr ;pr
at the next meeting.
4. WISH HI A
SHIRTS—Work, Dress and Sport
TIE and CUFF LINK SETS
SOCKS- .Orfon, Nylon, Wool, etc,
SWEATERS - PULLOVERS
GLOVES—Dress and Work
.A. PYJAMAS - DRESSING GOWNS
HANDKERCHIEFS
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SUITS TOPCOATS
CASUAL COATS
PARKAS - WORK. JACKET
COVERALLS - OVERALLS 4
LINED SMOCKS
UNLINED SMOCKS '
Be sure to put your name in for
FREE oRAWS
AT CHRISTMAS TIME
$100,00 worth of free prizes to be
drawn for just before Christmas
1—Man's Work Outfit, value ...$25.00
2—Wornan's Dress Outfit, val.$25.00
3—Mann's Work Shoes, value ... . $10.00
4—Woman's Hat, value $ 3.00
5.—Man's Suburban Coat, value $12,00
6—Man's Terylene Shirt, value . • $ 5.00
7—Man;s Sport Shirt, value . $ 5.00
8—Car Robe, (plaid), value $ 5.0g
9--Car Rolm, (plaid), value $ 5,00
Nano' of winicors will. Ink published ill this paper
first issue tier Christmas.
yon have nine chances to ti-ill. •
Owner's fancily and 4 ,mployees acid/or .relatit,es
not eligible.
UNDERWEAR----(Thermal, 71, and
Fleece)
Full selection of Hals
HYDRO BOOTS
GREB BOOTS
INSULATED WORK BOOTS
INSULATED WORK PANTS
Visit our LINEN COUNTER for Table
Cloths, Tea Towels, Gift Boxed Towel
Sets, Pillow Slips, Blankets, Sheets, Bed-
spreads and Fur Acrilan Mats
rn:11.1..su=4$4...w4
See our large selection of DRESSES,
sizes 10-20, 12 1/2-26V2, assorted fabrics
HOUSE DRESSES just arrived, all
sizes, from $2,98 to $4,98
HATS in latest styles for all members
of the family
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CASUAL COATS in all sizes up to 20
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SKIRTS and BLOUSES—See our large
selection in petites, regular sizes and
larger sizes for the -more mature wo-
man, up to size 46
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SWEATERS -- See our Sweater Bar,
short and long sleeved Pullovers and
Cardigans in all sizes up to size 46
SLIMS for ladies in all sizes, 10-44,
plaids and plains, also DENIM JEANS
up to size 50
See our complete range in SLEEP-
WEAR, SLIPPERS, SLIPS and
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
NYLONS in all sizes and in the latest
shades from 49c to $1.50
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Visit our Girls' Department for .
COATS, HATS, MITTS, SKIRTS,
SWEATERS, SLIMS, DRESSES,
BLOUSES, SOX, LEOTARDS, SLIPS,
PANTIES and PYJAMAS
RY CHRISTMAS
The cheetah, a species of hunting
leopard, can maintain a. speed of
70 miles an hour for a distance of
100 yards.
1;30 P.M.
THAT'S RIGHT KIDS — You tell mother and dad about the
good news right away , so they can make their plans NOW to
be in Wingham right after noon on Saturday,
^ , ture. Mrs. Alex.
offertory prayer.
WING11/114 BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION
Leaver
Santa will have a great big bag
filled with enough candy for every
boy and girl in town that day.
And — After you've met Santa you
can go up to the Lyceum Theatre
and enjoy a free movie as the guest
of the Wingham merchants.
You're all as welcome as can be.
We want you and your parents to
join the fun in Wingham on Sat
urday.
led in
MERRY CHRISTMAS
selection of Winter Caps
from three of the largest
manufacturers
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GOOD SELECTION OF GIFTS IN THE STORE NOW — LAY YOURS AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
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lar hours Phone 414 or 1067 for evening
appointment. Bring in the whole family
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