The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-23, Page 10Ito Matta
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Two shows each night
First at 146
THEATRE CLOSED
SIDED" TUESDAY AND
'kWnNESDAy, EACH WEEK
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'TOR' WHOM THE
BELL TOLLS"
Starring Gary Cooper
Ernest I•iemingway's Great
Navel en The Screen.
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patric) St., Wingham-
Phone 770
Skinny men women
gain 5,10,15 lbs.
'kat a thrilli Bony lambs fill out; ugly hollows
up; neck no lonJer scrawny; body loses
',kaif-sterv"ed. siokly 'bean -polo' look, Thou-
sands etau?k, women, meal, who never could
tgain before, are now proud of•shxi.aly, healthy-
lnoking bodies. They thank Ostrex Tonic Ta -
lets. llelp.b,qild up: body -skinny because of
appetite impaired byy lack of hon. Improved
nourishment kelps put flesh on bare bones.
pen't fear getting too fat. Stoptaking when
you vis gained the 5, 10,16 or 2lbs. you need
•'len normal, weight. Then
avoid overeating
reati
ng
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f
ataichcf, sug az and fatteningfoods. 6 -day
;et -acquainted" size costs little -or buy econ-
ornyyize and Save 750.Try famous Ostrex Tonic
Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this
-yesy.; nay. At all druggists.
alfa. artily glia I991
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Mr. Joe ,Stuart is a..patient lxi.
the Wingham Hespltai following a
severe heart .attach,,
Mr: sold Mrs. John KWh have re.'
turned .from their honeymoon and
have taken up residence here. We
weleome Mrs. ICulk (formerly Tde1-'
en Little) to our cominanity,.
Congratulations to Beth. Cooper
and Terry Wilson Who won pro•
flclency awards in .Grade IK and
Beth Cooper and Delores 'Heffer•-.
nan,. who received proficiency
awards in, English at the Lucknow,
District High .School,
gra, Rollinson Woods, Mrs, Alex
ilfurdie and Mrs. Mel Brown, at
Kitchener, are spending some time.
at their home here,
Miss Anna Stuart has been home
from Toronto owing tothe illness.
of her brother, Joe,
The St. Helens community hall,
owned by the Women's Institute,
has taken on a. new Ionic during
the past week, The paint job in
white with green trim has added
greatly to the appearance of the
village. Mr. Finlay of Lucknow
had the .contract,
Lt. Brian Staples of Camp Bor-
den was a recent visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. John Cameron and Don.
WHITE.CHURCH
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Tiffin,
Kinloss, and her niece, Jeanette
Johnston, of Beigrave, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Perry
Pennington, of the 2nd of Culross.
Also visiting at the same home on
Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs.. Wil-
ford Caslick and family, Winghane..
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bell and
Sharon, ,+ 'of _Blyth,; Mr, and Mrs
Harold Pennington, Brian, Brenda
and Barry and Mr,. and Mrs.:'Rus-
sell Pennington and son, Greg, all
of Sarnia, spent the week -end
there.
Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto
spentthe th her
e with
mother, Mrs. Win. Taylor ,of Kin-
loss.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
Of
dray Farms Abhato r
OWNED ,AND OPERATED BY
RAYNARD 'ACKERT
HOLYROOD, ONTARIO
We are now readysupply
to youwthchoice
'beef, cut and wrapped, ready for your freezer
from our new modern plant on the • south east
corner at Holy:. rood.
areprepared W
er
' to : handle p p any amount of cus-
tom cattle . butchering, as we have plenty of
available cooler space for hanging.
Phone 24=30 Ripley or 10113 Lucknow
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COMEAND:.
VISIT OUR. NEW . BUILDING
EITHER AS INTERESTED GUEST OR CUSTOMER,
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Keep your .grain.
INSECT FREE
for a whole year!
1•:;NIKE'S ALL YOU DO:
i spray bins with HOWAIID BIN TREAT
h ' treat new grain with HOWARD GRAT1,1 GUARD
COSTS LESS THAN 24 A BISHEL
/its than it does to fumigate
BIN 'TRIM' -
«Ills, insects hi cracks and crevices
has prolonged killing actfen -••lasts
at least 6 weeks, but does not harm
grain, 31)04.4cn keels iw i 1000 husW Nina--iesb
'$2.35..
SO
BIN
TREAT
GRAIN GUARD
Mixes easily With new grain as it is binned
protects it from insect's for a whole.
Year. Cont ins n alathion---does not harm
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•-Mrs..2T'oraia'u EJiiott, Doug .and, Toronto commencing .July 2*st to
Karen returned the latter part •of 'July tr5ah,
last week after spending three
weeks in Southampton with her
,mothers, Mrs. Ada DeLong,
bfrs, Ronald 'Seddon and Mrs,:
Mary McKinney spent last week'.
with the letter's daughter,
4,w* sue: Crompton, spent b
eth'hmpldr the, o the diet,
4 -Mrs, R, S, fietheringtgn and
taznilya are spending the summer
at their' cottage at AnillOrlOY, Mr
told ,Mrs, Frank Madill and family
are .their guestsfar a, few days
this week.
a, couple of weeks 'in 1'em-
broke- at the home of her sister,
Mrs, Harold Roesler, and took.
in the centennial -celebrations,
Mrs, Roesler returned home with
Lynda Sue to spend a week« With
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Crompton.
Mr, and Mrs, S. J. Walker and
family left on Sunday for a two
weeks' vacation on Lake of Bays.
-4,fr, and Mrs, James Henry,
Victoria. Street, and Mr, and lvlrs.
G; 0, Casemore,Carling Terrace, -
spent Saturday in Stratford and
attended Shakespeare's "1001 Ado
about Nothing".
Misses Catherine McLeod and
Pat Ernest, nursing •assistants at.
Wingham Hospital, are holidaying
at their respective homes in Kin -
carding and ,Walke'rton..
•
1VIr,, J. T. •Bildfell, spent the
week -end; at the home of Mrs. Wal-
ter Davis' and Mrs. Bildfeil and
children returned home with him
to Camp Borden.
-.Mrs. Fred Dustow was 'able to
return home on Sunday following
an operation in Wingham Hospital
hast week,
—Miss Beverley Bell, of Petrolia,
daingtiter of Mr. and Mrs.'dAndrew
Bell, returned home on Saturday
and her brother, Paul, :is now
spending a couple of weeks with
Bell and Edgar relatives here.
Mrs, George *lender-.
son, Janis, Jimmie, Jennifer and ;
Jolie 'left by' motor today for
Montreal. They will spend a 'alight.,
With Mr. and Mrs, Nelson, Cunning-
ham 4 Smiths' rails and then
they sail tram Montreal for
Scotland aboarcj the Corinthia,
They will spend two :months, with
Mrs, Henderson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, James Balfour, 32 Motehill
Rd., Paisley, Scotland.
—Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Weir of
Toronto were •guest's. on' Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs, Allister Green'
and' farhily.
—Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Tanner of
Newton spent. Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnston,
-.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tiffin and
family were Sunday' visitors at
Sauble Beach.
—Mrs. Jack Bateson,' Jon and -
Jane are spending two weeks' 'va-
cation at Amberley.
—Mr. and'Mrs. Billy Miller of
'Windsor' visited for a few days.
last week at Mr. and Mrs. Robt•
Go11ey's, ,
—Miss, ,Helen Carbert left on
—Mr, and Mrs, T, E. Manning Tuesday of this week to visit with
ofLondon spent the week -end with
her .grandpa ents Mr, and Mrs.
the la ter ssester Mrs,
Hugh Gil- Albert Geody,er of near Lisowel
mour and Mr. Gilmour - and at-
tended the McKague - Gilmour wed-
ding on Saturday,
—Jerry Foxto.n, Michael Harri-
son, George Jones, Malcolm:Mac-
Kay and Barry Fuller, who are
attending - cadet camp at Ipper-
wash, spent a. long . Week -end at'
theirrespective homesmes and return-
ed
turn-
ed to camp on Monday evening.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vaughan,
Shirley, Gary and Lary of Brant-
ford, formerly of Wingham, visit-
ed for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. George' Guest and family.
—Mrs. Ed Ryan and family and
Mr; and Mrs. Miller Davis were
guests at the cottage of • Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Re:ave at the week -end..
Mrs, Irvin Merrick entertained
a number of friends and neighbors.
on recent occasions at her home
on Catherine Street.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and
children are, spending this week at
Bruce Beach.
-Mrs. Jahn Mitchell was at Mac-
donald Hall, Guelph, last week,
when 206 membersthe Women's
O6 of
Institute took advantage of the
annual holiday. Mrs. Mitchell also
•attended the Shakespearean Fes-
tival and saw "Much Ado about
Nothing", one events sched-
uled . in the W.I. holiday program.
—Mr. and Mrs. William Willis
and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Willis
f 'Jamestown •attended the Hall-
man -Koch wedding at Wallace
Lutheran Church, at Gowanstown
on Saturday.
::Visitors at the home of Mr.
Mrs, J. J. Kerr, recently were Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. " Kerr, John Jr,
Janie and Gordon Kerr of Winni-
peg,, Manitoba„ Mr. and Mrs.
.pbt. Kerr, Doug and Lueann• of
Stkyiier; Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Kerr
Jr;, Jacklen and Bryan of Otter -
vide; Mr, and Mrs. Pat Hennessey
and Pam of London,
—Squadron Leader J. C, i3s,11,
Mrs. Hall and John, formerly of
Wingham and now stationed with
the RCAF at St, Margaret's, N.S.,
Visited at the •Week -end with Mr,
and Mrs. John Crewson. The Halls
tied been on a tri motor p to Van-
couver and stopped over with the
Crewsons' en their return to New
13runsWick. -
--Mrs, George Coulter attended,
the 'zones -Hall wedding in Blyth'
United Church on Saturday with
Rev, CIark officiating. The recep-
tion Was held in the Sunday School
room of the church for 100 guests.'
—Miss Anne Meyer, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Meyer, Carling
Terrace, returned home on Sunday
after ' -spending two 'weeks with
her uncle and aunt, Mr; and Mrs.'
Thos. Kohiski and family at Fort
Erie.
—Mrs. Don Rosenhagen . and
children have been holidaying aying for
the past few ' weeks at Amberley,
Mrs. Jack Day and' • Janie spent a
few days with them last week.
—Mr, and Mrs. John Spivey of
Ingersoll
are holiday guests with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Procter. •
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Mrs. A. J, IVladdox and ,son.
Ed of Midland are spending a
week with the former's sister,1 Mrs,
Stafford Bateson and Mr. 'Bateson,
Misses Verna Showers, Doro-
thy MacLean and Barbara Bailey
spent the week -end at the home
of the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. C. +Showers.
•-.'Mn and Mrs: Lloyd Ellecott
and Tommy enjoyed a motor trip
to Ottawa, Montreal and. Quebec
Mast week.
—Mr. and Mrs C. H McKay
of
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, visited
at thu•;home of Mrs. J. F. Bond,
Minnie St.
—Mr. and Mrs.MelStewart,,
Don
and Judy of Guelph, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs,, Angus Mowbray;
—Mr. and Mrs, Ken Simmons,
Mr. and - Mrs. John Finnigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Meyer, Mrs. Chris
Gorman and Mr, and Mrs. George
Henderson. enjoyed dinner at the;
Hartley House on Monday evening.
The 'neighbours were entertaining
Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Henderson prior to
their departure on Wednesday for
Scotland. -
---Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fielding
spent the week -end With friends in
Bracebridge, Mrs. Fielding also
^'
spent the previousa week in New
Liskeard. '
--Mr. and Mrs, 1hitney Grose•
have purchased Charlie Webster's
cottage at Amberley and will spend,
part of the sulnmerr there.
--Mr.. and Mrs, Alan Hafermehi
and children were in Newmarket
at the week -end When they visited
With her slaters, Mts. 13 ill johns-
ton and Mr. Johnston and Mrs,
Clare Graff arid Mr. Graff. Ricky
and Roddy 'Johnston returned
home with them to. spend a couple
i
of vs'eelts With'their cousins here,
DONNYBROOK
of D - Va tion S ho . "
—Mr. and Mrs, Al Dumas a ca Bible c of is being..
troit, Mich,, spent the weweek-Midheld In Doihrzybroolf, church• this
visiting the latter's sister, Mrs, week,
Margare,t.Coixtts. Ur, and Mra..Sam Iefferson and
son of Newmarket are spending a
•=-••Miss Joan Hunstein of 'f'oronto Lcouple of weeks at the home of
and ':Burlington attended the mar.
his brother; Mr. H. Jefferson.
ridge of her friend, Miss Afidrey Mr, and Mrs, Donald,
GilmoU'r itis Ur.1fci ague on Set-
, returned fforr their honen
ymeon at
urday: r• the weekiend, ' -
,. The Obinso`rf :re=union was heli
--Mrs. eta: Delde>s Of Belmore R d
spent last week, at the home of Mr.
'on Saturday at pperwash iieach;
and Mrs. l�,lnter Deye11 while Mrs, those attendlrrg from herd were r✓Lr.
Delles little. daughter -was pa4,. ane AIr Fd. A'binson nd ons,,
of Wingiiani Mrs. ,Jr G Jtobinsosi
tient irl Wingham.Haspital. and Mrs. Herb, Dainty and family
of Petawa va, wild''are visiting herd;
11lra, .Fili'za,beth Naylor,. of Wing-
ham spent Saturday with 'her son;
Glordeiiir 'Mrs. Naylor -and family,
Mr. And Mre, George Reeves oi*.
Toronto *ere week -end 'visitor's
here and accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs, It, 3ef:ierson and ' Lind'a left
on a' trip through - Northern Ont.'
alio and SI 'visiit rvittt+Mr, and Mrs'..
—Mrs, LilfinK Mottle of T6te ito
and Mr';' li.morstihr Towle of WIft
iiipeg, Man., visited over the weelo
end at the honcls of their' sister,
Mrs„ J''eati Crrinip, Mrs. Crumii red
turned lioifftl With thein after visit,
litg for a week In Toronto.
Elaine ort ' o r 1 i;W Zt
. o 1Et,
Luc9tnow, ht taking •n: -' refresher
course toll' ititleic otlltervlsore• in i Joe Jettoi4+aw,.l►04,40:10.1•,,,
Way Carriages •
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"Sieeper" Strollers
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There's •nothing that challenges the ;ingenuity of the hostess and the
palate of the party guest like a fancy sandwich. Whether it's an artistic
open -face delicacy, a 'symmetrical snugly rolled morsei, an intriguing
ribbon or checker -board masterpiece, or a beautifully'iced'sandwich loaf,
it's sure to heap laurels on the hostess' and add charm to the occasion,
TAKE A BOY FI$IININ
By Vince Crichton
Dept. of Lands and Forests
The fishing is under way. Friend
wife isstill reminding us . not to
clutter up the kitchen table at
nights as 'we oil and, clean reels,
sharpen hooks and do all the off
things in
preparation for matching
our wits against tli:e .finny tribe.
This enthusiasm is not confined
to adults. The young ones, espec-
ially the boys, also ate beginning
-o get that look of anticipation
only surpassed by a day at some
good fishing hole.
Our own boy, like ourself and
many others, passes through some
very interesting tingstages'
o
on the road
to manhood, Many of these happy
memories -are direct results of
fishing trips. There is, always a
beginning. Dad takes his three or.
four-year-old son - out one day fish -
ng, He Is quite pleased to be
holding a rod and reel—but a little
afraid, -perhaps, when something is
wriggling at the end . of the line.
Dad pulls it in and a small pike'.
flops around the canoe, much to
the chagrin of the young lad, who,
by now, has a. few tears in his
eyes.
A few weeks go by and the young
land' asks to go fishing again. There
are no tears this time, though the
antics -of a small pikein the
canoe can , still cause some fear,
The years go by until the lad has
reached seven or eight. In the in-
terval, lie has done ,much .fishing-
andDad a
some d hashadanxious
moments because his best rod. arid
reel were being used. Then comes
the -day when the boy wants a rod
and, reel of his 'own and a few
hooks These are kept t in
Dad's
tackle box which- is already over-
crowded.
The next year.he acquires 'a
tackle box, just like Dad's as 'a
reward for passing his school ex-
ams, and it has found a place of
reverence in the household, Grad-
ually the tackle in Dad's box. finds
its way into his son's—and, with. a
grin, he has 'to ask for the loan of
a few hooks some day. The trans-
formation is complete and, between
10 and 12, the boy becomes a full-•
fledged partner on everyfishing
trip. .
Where once Dad did all the fish-
ing, he now. does all the paddling.
With a feeling of satisfaction he.
looks to the day when son picks;
up the canoe and TSad'.takes a
lighter load. -
Take a boy fishing' this year!
Takeyour son—and the neigh-"
bout's! You will be well rewarded
for wht might seem to
be Some
trouble, You have peace of mind
and learn many things about your
boy 'that ydu ,never knew before.
ReMember, Allah does not deduct
from man's allotted span the hours
spent in fishingl"
ilulifrog Season
Op - en Until October'
t17
:Tfte season for the taking of bull.
frogs is, front July 1st to 'October
15th each year, Anyone i;4 allowed
to take ten (10) frogs per day, but
no one' shalt 'bc in ;possession of
more than one day's legal' cateih at
any time.
l .
If anyone is interested itil king
bullfrogs on a 'aotnmer" ie. ,, Oath,
�'` c �, ase,
they may do so underthe authority
of a •:$x.00 licence, this licence
allows the Bolder to sell the frogs
taken 'and to use artificial lights
to take them at night, A 6' x 6' dip
net May also be used.
' No one has the authority to take
frogs with a spear.
It takes 'three years for :g bully
frog to emerge from the tadpole;
stage and another three years for
the frilg to grow to parent size.
Sine) bullfrogs should be left .tiny'
molested' so t'hat'they may have
LEAVE WILD: ANIMALS
BEST. RU'Y iN 4EANERS
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Makes cleenhig •Hv Modern-:
coaturas Include—SwIvel•Tep,
Rolls on 4 Swivel Wheels, -New
1 h.p. Motor, flexible Vinyl
Hose, Clip•On Cleaning Toole,. ,
Disposable Pamir bust Itsgr,
Ad justablo S;uctionr Trlpla" fiili!er.
OUR .PRICE ONLY
Complete With' Deluxe'
Cleaning Toole.
Small Deposit'_ Delivers.
Saline, Easy Terme.
Phone Now:'
PA►,TTISON
Radio ` & Electric'
Wild ' animals should be `left in,;
the woods, not taken home as pets;
Strongly condemning such re-
moval 'of wild young anmials from
their natural habitat, District Bio-
logist gist F A. "Walden, Ontario De,
partment of Lands' and Forests,
has this tosay of the practice,
"This .is the time of year when
many bear• cubs, fawns and other
animals` are picked 'up, later to be
committeed to a life sentence, in ,a
wire cage, with the end in view,
presumably, of enhancing gasoline
sales on one of our tourist -laden
highways.
wa
g Ys.
"it :is illegal to take deer, fawns
by any means in the closed season
and the fine, for this offence is $50,
While there is no closed season on
bear,"a bear may be held in captiv-
ity only under a permit, and a pen
20 ft. by 20 ft. of No. 9 wire mesh,
with two-inch iron posts on a four -
inch concrete floor must be provid-
ed,'
' ,A shelter .3' by 3' by 4 ' . must be
provided inside the pen. The pen
must be ' maintained in a sanitary
condition.
"There is; scarcely a more pitiful
sight ,than a bear pacing the con-
fines of, a, sun -scorched cage, fren-
zied' with flies..A few curious visi-
hers may peer for a+ minute, only to
turn away with disgust at the
stench.
"What " 'more ridiculous sight
thin
a to see ' f
a fawn w eating chocolate
ocolate
bars or cigarettes to the great glee
of passing tourists .whose life -time
concept of the- great outdoors will
'be 'clinched 'right there,- -
,;It,.
is" better bet r far tp leave these
wild things in their natural homes."
chance of-, reaching, maturity or a
decen£.size for eating. '
S+Fi:tf •
There are no , restrictions as .to
the number of small green or..leop
and frogs that may be taken. These
frogs are used in most cases as
bait for the taking of fish.
The
i
Need,
RECORD,.
RELEASES
are All Here
Rock 'n roll, be=bop,
tlurieland, we dorei.
care 'iiSt you like,
we have It!
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Al ,Gloodtrm'iil t •p .hie Orchestra
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The;ltr?fil!> bile Ballads
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We Keep Downthe Upkeep
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.WEEK -END 'FEATURE
"NEW"
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UCENL0AF
COFFEE. •CAF KE •
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A:Treat 'for:
33c
SAVE ' 0e Reg. 2 for 56e
Holiday
MARGARINE
4 �,Bs, $,1-.Q0
SAVE` So Reg- t7cy,
SALADMD
raele RESWihipSINII $
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16... 41c
SAVE 11e • Reg. 2 for'37c
" Green- Giant 14 oz:
IILE •
N TS
1.00
CHEEZ WHIZ ,.
:16' •Oz •
SPREADY CHEESE -
Chateau 8 oz. ...„ ...... ...
FANCY PEAS
'York 26' oz.
PORK and ; BEANS...
Vancamp's- .20' Az, for
for
53c
2 37c
2 39'c
PURE LARD
:1C
Maple Leaf - lb.
Crispy` Flake SHORTENING.
Schneiders - iii,
MIXED
COOKIES.
David's
COFFEE ' (Ground Fresh)"
87c.
27c
99c
ib. ;Cello
Mountain Blend +- lb. ,..
Orange 'Pekoe :TEA ,BA
Salada - 60's
79c
The last shipment of Red Montmorency
P Y
Cherries in pails will arrive
Wednesday, July 30
All: ,orders taken to .. Tuesday noon, July 29 will
will be filled.
We're so proud of our, 'terrific selection
o'.
S�tcvitS
do come in and see for yourself
--lo-OU
you'll e them— •
"KITTEN" $.
. , . what a famous name in beautiful, Full-fashioned Sweater's
--, hand washable ,and shrink resistant. You'll thrill
at tlhe very sight of the wonderful colours. Yes, fabulous.
"KITTEN PETTAL ORLON" Will cutch admiring glances
every time,
Short Sleeve Pullovers . ,.,,;r',. r,....... y.. ,.w $ 6.95''
Cardigans R 95.
g ..:. •ra a r +a :a:, ! a 4 e ti :..� w i° a` : s, w �,,: Y a: +.
NOW FABIJLOiJ•S;1. e : ' HAS BE1E 1 ED .
TJ 1�tAGIC Op' B'i
ANI no)lin . •.sae:: shrinkin nos
no*!Kl gr
ahapelessnelta after vashing' You'll be proud to wet'' 'ono of
these exaiting new *Oleg, all fait fashioned anti available in
heavenly ohadeta, '
a
Pulllovers -length sleeve $9.9S
Cardigans!',..ti:ii. .,i:..ca 9.95
( `1nghaj, Limited
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