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rnentator and Mrs. Scott Clarkson, right, is the
club leader.-Advance-Times photo.
THE FORDWICH FRUIT FANS displayed this ex-
hibit at the 4-H Club Achievement Day held here
on Saturday. Audrey Ruttan, left, was the corn- Yfr.
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Redpath GRANULATED SUGAR .10-lbs. 79c
KLEENEX, regular or chubby 3, 49c
Beehive CORN SYRUP 2-lbs. 29c
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CHEER Powdered Detergent 69c
"Serving You Since 1935"
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ROBIN HOOD deluxe CAKE MIX (all flay-
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• treasurer; centre, Miss Isabelle Gilchrist, .Clin-
ton, Huron County Home Economist vicJ
Mrs. Howard Harris of Fordwich, zone presi-
' dent of the W.I.-A-T photo. '
DISTRICT OFFICERS of the East Huron Zone of
the Women's Institute presented awards at the
4-H Achievement Dayo,,he)d, at the. high school
last Saturday for theHomemaking Clubs. Left
is Mrs. H. Rhame, Gorrie, district secretary- WESTON'S--le OFF--
Brown and Serve TWIN ROLLS
25c
JUST BAKE AND wittvtc-
Farm House Frozen APPLE PIE ....each 39c
Swanson Macaroni and Cheese PIE, 8-oz. ..21c
10-oz.-
York Frozen French Cut GREEN BEANS .21c
York Frozen SOLE FILLET lb. 45c
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Blue Bonnet MARGARINE ..3-1b. pack 81c
Lihby's Choice PEAS, 15-oz. 2/33c
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Green Giant Fancy CORN NIBLETS 2/39c
WAX TURNIPS (41/2 to 6" size) 3:25c
Ont. WASHED CARROTS, 20-oz. cello .3/25c
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W.I. ENTERTAINS DISPLAY OF UM',
AT 1111ONVIEW AT ONTARIO MUSEUM
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ST. HELENS-On Wednesday af-
ternoon over 30 ladies from the
St, Helens W.I. and friends en
joyed bus trip to Clinton, where
this group played host to the sen-
ior citizens at their November
birthday party.
A dazzling display of the cartifs
riches will soon be shown in 4,49w
mineral and geth gallery at the
Royal Ontario Museum, UniverSity
of Toronto, finanded by a $7p,poo
grant from the International Nick-
el Company of Canada, Ltd, •
The vice-president, Mrs. Ross
Gammie, addressed the senior citi-
zens who bad assembled in the TV
SLEEPWEAR SLIPS .
A number one item on nay gift
list See our wonderful selection,
generousiy yet daintily- trimmed
with lace.
The exhibit will show gerns,,.61d
nuggets, crystal clusters and 'bril-
liantly colored minerals., The "sp4ti- room. There were 12, residents ce- mons will be drawn from ,the lebrating their birthdays in No- seum's immense collections,..w,hicl, vember and each received a corsage, a"re among the finest in the 'world and a gift.
With Mrs, William Rutherford at I The Department of Minert&g3,
the piano; everyone joined in a of the ROM now serves reseaYch
rousing sing-song. The program
consisted of readings by Mrs. jim
Aitehis.on and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Mrs. Gordon McPherson
delighted the Scots with her High-
land dances and a °108 were sung
by Mrs. DeBoer and janiee Gaunt.
Loree Gam/Me gave a recitation.
The program closed with the sing.
ing of "Abide with Me". Lunch was
served by the St. Helens ladies
along with a birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston expressed
their thanks and appreciation to
the group and told how much this
party meant especially to those
with no close relatives. The la-
dies were conducted on a tour of
the new building.
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lovely and practic:11 gill frmo
cosy flannelettes and souggledowns
to beautiful Sheers in gowns or
pyjamas.
Everyone agrees . . . The best gilts under
the tree came from, EDIGHOIFFERS.
What's more you'll enjoy shopping in the
wonderful new atmosphere of our newly
renovated store.
Priced frotn $2.98
workers around the worlld, as well
as students at the University -.`of
Toronto, the visiting public, and
mineralogists in industry.
In announcing the grant; ,Dr.
V. B. Meen, head of the m.useurn't
Earth Sciences Division, said: th
coital:ruction of the new exhibits
'W aS also coming at a time whet
the interest in mineralogy is great-
ter than ever before.
The new gallery NAll be deSigned
to illustrate the variety,.the rich-
ness. and the fascination of Ou,
new materials that make up' the
earth's crust. The exhibits,"4ill
include material from the Le6,nird
Collection of gemstones,, the Andre
Do'vfman Collection of minerals
and the IVIaeIntyre -Porcupine:Col-
lection of gold ore and nuggets,
There a r no other collections in
Canada comparable to those at tht
ROM. Over 70 per cent of the
world's known minerals arc repro-
seated in the more than 200,000 re,
gistered specimens, The museum
has collected in Canada, the Un-
itod States, Central and South Am-
erica, Central Europe, Africa, Asia,
Scandinavia, the IVIediterranean
and the Pacific. In recent years
Dr. IVEeen has- travelled to mire
than 30 countries in search of rain.
•and special attention has
been given to the collection of:p.re-
eions geMs,
Exhibit designer John Hilien
says that his plans call for a . gal-
lery to please and exeite the'eye,
like a great jewel box. Dramatic
lighting willl be `Used in the eidilh-
its which will be installed :in a
darkened gallery.. Constriteti6
will begin early in 1962. .
Tho mineralogy collections ar the
Royal Ontario Museum wore hewn)
at Victoria College, Cobourg, at the
end of the 19th century, at'',the
Provineial Museum, Toronte, and
with the purchase by the liniveraity
of Toronto of one of the collettions
P"'esrernliebrl.edInby1.0t1h2e, ,wlahte(In ipthr.e
was established, these eolieetions
wore brought together. Under the
direction of Dr, L, Walker', first
director of the Itoyal Ontario, IVIns-
emu of Mineralogy, and tit A, 15.
Coleman, first director of the ROM
of Geology, the collleetionS grew in
size and importance. Private don ,
livery after 12 noon on Saturday
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HANDBAGS • 0 •
Akexcellent choice of top qualits
liagt:t. plaSties and fine, leathers.
riuten FRO:11-
UMBRELLAS.. . .
Here is another practical and es-
sential item which makes a most
satcycicesptbilae (gollfotr.s rit0:18%.i.svelepci(triasoiln jo4.f.
Price $3.98 and.$4.95 $2..98 to $11.95
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'oVely sheer Hosiery, Panties, Scarves,,:Gloves, Hankies, Ap
rons and many novelty items at $1.00 anl less.
Christmas Shopping 1961 at
laffibbons Rexall Drug Store
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Mrs. Elgin Joshing, Mr. and Mrs.
Willows Mountain of Londesboro
visited Monday, with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Jefferson and family
Mrs. Cecil Chamney of Wingham
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and family.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Wingham
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs.
Charles Jefferson and Mr. Jeffer-
son.
,LET US HANDLE YOUR MALE THIS CHRISTMAS
DRESS SHIRTS . .
Of superb quality from such mune bramis 14S Arrow
and Forsyth,
Priced from $5.00
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FAIR PRICES • QUALITY MERCHANDISE - PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
EASY SELF SELECTION -
FABERGE Perfumes, Colognes and Bath ReqUisites
Made in Canada for Canadians
ELIZABETH ARDEN Quality Cosmetics
LEATHER TRAVELLING SETS for men and ladies:
Fine BUXTON Billfolds, Clutch Purses, KeY Cases
Monogram in Gold Leaf
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SPORT SHIRTS .
In it real man's oltek;e of pattern and siyle,
Price $5.00, $6.00 and $7.95
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HANDKERCH EFS ,
Plain or initialled 50c -- Package of
3 in smart plastic container $1.00
CAN LES
ST HELENS
Mr, and Mrs. ordon minor am
Larry of London were week oral
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Chester
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
ler.
Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Webb returned
from Victoria Hospital, London, on
Monday to the home of his daiu,th-
ter, Mrs, E, W, Rice and Mr. niee,
Misses W. D. Rutherford and
Isobel Miller spent a few days with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre awl
Donald at Richmond Hill.
Mrs. Annie Brown of Ripley
visiting her niece, Mrs. Gordon,
Lyons arid Mr. Lyons.
BELIMAYE
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Belts and Jewellery, Sox and
Ties, from $1.00
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Fine Quality Billfolds
from $3.95
'Counter Cards" for SPECIAL TITLES. "Bulk Patk"-25 cards of a
kind to a box, 12, 14, 16, 21, 50 assorted cards to the box -- All
prices, each card a masterpiece of design and taste.
Men's Smart Gloves
$2.98 and up
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Pyjamas, regular or polo style
$3.95'to $5,95
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DRESSING GOWNS .
Stnart selection hi cheeks or authentic tartons
PENS SHAFFER PENCILS
Fine Canadian-Made Precision Writing Instruments
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SOX and TIE SETS • WITS filFTS 61FTS
Mrs. Doris Watts left by plane
from Detroit last. Wednesday for
her home in Spring Valley, Cal., at,
ter spending the past two months
visiting with her brother„in-law ors and the mining industrieS .finve
Made important eontributiona over and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
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$2.95 and $330 $8,95 to $13,95
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Be in Wingharn for Santa's Visit -Saturday,November 25th
the years.
When moving heavy furfilture.
slip old woolen socks over the legs
to prevent marking floors. If fiat&
tore has flattened the pile ,e;:t a
rug, steam it for a few minutes
either with a stearn iron.or with a
folded wet cloth iiitclor a dry iron.
EDIGHOFFERS (Wingham) LTD.. ions Air
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Smith and other relatives.
Quite a number from the district
attended the ROyal Winter Fair in
Toronte laSt week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare VanCamp and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Carapbell and family visited on:
Sunday with mr. and Mrs. Ronald'
Campbell and tophen at London.
"The Priendly Store
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