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:.EATURES
CHEER, Giant Size 69c
CAMAY SOAP, poly pack deal _10 bars 99c
SALMON, Challenger Cohoe, 42-1b. tin ..2 85c
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ........7-lb. bag 63c
[tick's Polish DILL PICKLES, 32-oz. jar . . 39c 1)%
GRANULATED SUGAR 10-lb. bag 79c,
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee PIZZA PIE MIX ...pkg. 49c fri
Fortuna Crushed PINEAPPLE, 20-oz. ...2 399
Schneider's Picnic SHOULDER, 11 .,-11L tin $1.25
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TURKEY CLUB COUPON ITEMS
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(lik. Turkey Coupon with each item)
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IGA METAL TRUCKS each $3.93 01
(13e off) 40-oz. tin.
Success Heavy Duty LIQUID WAX $L06
CREST TOOTH PASTE, Giant Size 67c
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MEAT FEATURES
FRESH-54d lb. average P4,
Oven Ready TURKEY BROILERS ..lb. 45c
1,114
TASTY DELICIOIli;
PORK TENDERLOIN lb. 99c k
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GROUND SUET lb. 25c
lb 55c
SIDE -BACON lb. 79c f$
CAULIFLOWER, Snowhite, size 16's .head 23c
• a tit TOP VALUE 6-oz: tin
FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 4 '85c I
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icing her aunt and uncle, Mr. well
Mrs. Gavin Muir.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, Ayr,
visited at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker.
Visitors during the week-cal
with Mrs. John Fraser were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Spofford, Riding
Mountain, Man., Mr. and 'AD'S.
Charles McIntosh of Molesworth,
Mrs. Ethel Nicholson, Wingham
and Mr. and Mrs, Lenn Fraser of
Jamestown,
TURNBER'RY TOWNSHIP
MUNICIPAL
NOMIN 'MINS
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting for the No-
initiation or Candidates to fin the offices of Reeve, Four .Coun-
cillors and 'Two Memliers of the School Board of the Township
Selma Area for the trairle,hip at TaraberrY for the year 1662
will he held at
THE COMMUNITY HALL IN THE
VILLAGE OF BLUEVALE
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TURNBFIKILY, FROM 1 TO 2
O'CLOCK IN Tim miVERNOON, ON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961
That ill, ease there should he more than the necessary number
of candidates Proposed and it poll demanded, poll' will he open
from nine o'clock tun, until five o'clock p.m. on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1961
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, THAT IS TO SAY:
Polling Sub-Division No. 1-At Lower Wingham
School, Don Cleghorn, DRO; Les McDoug-
all, Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 2-At the Community
Hall, Bluevale, Geo. T. Thomson, DRO;
Mrs. Alex. McCracken, Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 3-At Powell's School,
Gordon Wray, DRO; Harold Grant, Poll
Clerk,
Polling Sub-Division No. 4-At Muir's School,
Glenannan, Lorne Metcalfe, DRO; Leslie
Fortune, Poll Clerk.
'JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
Clerk's Office, Turnherry, hTovembea 10, '1001 1.5-22h
PERSONAL PENSION
1'0140 ES ASSi
COMFOOTAIME
RETIREMENT
Consult-
FRANK C, HOPPER
-Repre5entative-
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
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WRIXETEll
Mr. and Mrs, Boss Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Walker, Mrs. James
Wright, Mrs. Alex MacTavish, Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Henning and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd • Walker motor
ed .to London on Friday evening,
where 'they attended the wedding of
Lill Walker and Ruth O'Nei l in
St, George's Anglican Church in
that city.
Mrs. J. G, Gillespie of
spent
White-
churchmrs3 F
,
Letlalen owfeiNek,r-oexncdteNith r1:
Mrs. R. Newton, Wroxeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Newton, Flarriston,
Spent Sunday in Stratford., where
they visited Mrs, R. B. Abell, who
is a patient i n Stratford Hospital.
Reeve Art Gibson and Deputy
Reeve Ivan Haskins- ar e attending
the November session of ,County
Council at Goderich this week,
Mr. and Mrs. James Doig, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Hin'ry
Gowdy, and Mrs. Roy Clowdy, spent
Sut'iclay with Mr. Roy (lowly in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. U, Moore, Messrs. Than
and Joe Moore and Mrs. Thos. Bon.
nett visited Mr. Thomas Bennett
in a London hospital on Sunday.
Mr. ,and Mrs. William Hart and.
Mrs. Edward Newton spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Hart, Oshawa, the occasion, be
leg little Douglas Hart's first birth.
day,
Misses Elva and Evelyn Hupfer
Mrs. Richard Griffith, Mr. and Mrs
Charles McCutcheon, Mr. John
Hupfer and Miss Hazel Sparlin g
and Mr. Will Ringler df Dearborn,
Mich„ attended the funeral of the
late Ormey.Walker in Listowcl on
Saturday.' •
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mulli gan
and Mr. Anson Galbraith visited
Mrs. R. B. Abell in Stratford Hos-
pital on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hutton and
Lind a visited at the home of Mr.
John Hupfer Sunday evenin g.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. Wil-
liam Mont gomery, who came home
from Wingham Hospital on Thurs-
day, had to return on Friday, We
hope for better news soon.
Miss Bonnie Edgar, Waterloo
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Edgar.
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Alice Chapman of Grant-
Lam's Landing, B.C., has been vis-
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CARMICHAEL'S, the Family Store, when you visit Wingham for our Annual Santa Claus Day,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th.
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FAMILY GATHERS
WROXETER- -A family gather-
ing was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex MacT.avish in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker, who
were married recently. Those pre-
sent were Mrs. Janet Walker, Mr.
and Mrs. James Wright, Gordon
1 and Raymond, Mr, and Mrs. Ross
1, Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walker,
1 Daryl, Kathy and Shiela, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hennin g, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Walker and Dou glas of
Blyth.
Little' Marie Walker was unable
'to attend a.s she is confined to the
Wingham Hospital with pneu-
monia.
Reversible Shirts
New Garb for Men
Reversible shirts are news ,for
men.
By clever placing of buttons and
buttonholes, and perfect seam
finishing on both sides, the newest
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"right" sides and no "wron g."
mad e with a soft collar and
French cuffs, the shirts can be eas-
ily turned inside out with no toss
of appearance. Beversing the shirt
extends its life, for the ed ges of the
collars and cuffs get only half the
wear. Therefore, twice the shirt
mileage is obtained for the same
r"neirMe are expected to appreciate
being able to "flip their shirts" at
the workday's end, should they re.
quire a fresh-looking shirt on short
tmtie)P Unlike most reversible clothes
which are either of double fabrics
or of a fabric which has two dif-
ferent faces, these shirts look ex-
actly the sotto on both sides. Pro-
duced by a leading shirt manu-
factUrer these shirts, like any tricot
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Euchre Winners.
WROXETER Winners at the
W.I. euchre let Wroxeter last Week
were: Ladies. first, Mrs, Harvey
R e id t; second, Mrs. Wes Flelinpeil
• gents first, Mr. Robert Brown Jr.;
second, Mr. Tony Ste. Marie; sPec-
ial bingo, Mrs. Robert Brown Jr.
WRONETPIR --.' Members of the
Wroxeter WMS were guests at the
home of Mrs. G, L. Dobson when
th e regular monthly meeting of the
group Was. held last Tuesday even-
ing.
The worship service, arranged
by Mrs. J. Sanderson, Mrs. G.
Galbraith and Mrs. A. Miller began
with quiet music at piano by Mrs.
Dobson. and was conducted by Mrs.
Sanderson, The theme was "Fam-
ily Life.' Prayer was offered by
Mrs. Sandersgn followed by the
Lord's prayer in unison. The Scrip-
titre lesson was also read by Mrs.
SarndZTstoIL A "Out of the Storm" from
the book "Hasten the Day" was
reMndrs.byMM
ila Galbraith.'
1 the topic
from the study book "Family Life"
in which she stressed that a good.
Christian family life was the best
heritage we can afford for our
ell\i lic)1.8"11K. Edgar, vice-president,
presided during the business ses-
sion, a nd expressed the appreciation
of the group to the hostess and
committee in char ge of the meeting
Thm•sday afternoon, November
Seth, was set for the packing of the
bale for Korea, whieh tl'a Miqaior
Band and the WMS arc sendin g,
and a committee was named for
this work, under the direction of
the supply secretary, Miss B
Hupfer.
The secretary. Mrs. :Wane yen,'
a letter from Mrs Beceroft statin g
that all reports this year must be
in at the December meetin g as.
this will he the annual meetin g of
the society. The various secretarie •
are advised to please take note of
this.
The treasurer's' report, given by
Mrs. S. Hi ggins, showed a very sub-
stantial balance which will be well
over the allocation again this year
Mrs. F. W, Taylor gave a splen-
did report of the North Sectional
meeting held recently in Bel grave,
which as well as enlightenin g those
not present that day on all the ac-
tivities, was the means of supplying
the answers to several questions
arisin g out of the coming changes
in the formation and or ganization
of the new group, "The United
Church Women," which takes over
in the beginning of the new year.
The subject of the "Family Plan"
subscription to the "Observer" was
discussed and due to the fact there
will be no more "Missionary Month-
ly' ma gazine, it was decided to
support this Family Plan subject to
the approval of the other two wo-
, men's groups and the Board of
Stewards.
The December meeting will, be in
charge of Mrs, Howes, Mrs. 3, H.
Wylie and Miss M, Jardine, and will
take the form of a special Christ-
i
mas meeting, and since this will be
the last meeting of the WMS, it
was decided to order the special
folders from the Literature Depart-
ment for this service. The usual
annual supper will be held follow-
ing the meeting which as usual is
held in the church school room.
Thirteen members and one visitor
responded to roll call nod the of-
fering was presented and dedicated,
following which the imecil.tiell,
pronounced by the vice-president,
brought the meeting to a close
During the preparation of lunch
by the hostess and committee,
Christmas cards, wrappings, etc.,
were on display, and orders taken
for these, the sale of which has
proved quite. successful.
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