The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-11, Page 2- ARE WE QUITE. PREPARED?
P1t Two 11K, WIDOW Afivance-Thnes.,WednetodaY', ',MOM! lit 1910
Though there have been many
signs of all early, spring daring the
• past week, the Dominion Weather
Office predicts that 12 to 18 inches
of snOW will fall before the break-up.
tees hope they are wrong this time.
frankly, we are' getting pretty tired
of the snow shovel,
* *
8ptaking of sh ovel s, It is amazing
how many Mots were shovelled 00
after news of the tistowel aren'a
collapse was known,
The VVInghant AdvancexTitneg
, ,pubtioitdm Wthgbaiti, ont'atia
110'6bl/ref tratlidra, PUblithera
BOO Wenger, gditer
sit,htbot Mort thireatt of bitelllatleil
' Atiltherigid A teetnid 'dittila Malt*
Nat Offite beg,
elublierigibie Rate bite teat $1.06, •§1*
$110 lb, tlittivititet
A OM yeite
Jrorpgn ttitte, $4.00 Per yent
AdVertislitit itittet on APPliebtlort
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ARCH,.DRUG„SA
10 DAYS, F; -.MARCH, 11th to 21st
SPECIA.L. PRICES .
I.D.A, - For relief of constipation - 100's Regular 39t
A-B-S&C TABLETS „
BATHROOM SCALE
A hatRing treat — 5 lb, bag
BATH SALTS "Jeanette"
Relinble Tonic with Vitamin 1411.
BEEF, IRON & WINE .
Balla-tub and compleidkin luXurY
COLD CREAM ...SOAP , ,2 for 25'.o, 6 for 73t
11.1).A, • , Reg. 59c
FLOOR WAX "Easi Gloss" . 4$c, 2 for 891:
Aeeurato. And Smart lottking •
• • • •
.uppotor• $4,4
•
• Regular 94
do ! 79C
16 oz,
. 794.
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What a pathetic fate for all of us.
,I,LoYalty and patriOtistri are no 18.ng-
er the 'ties that bind us to our home-
land, bUt the handouts to our child-
ren and our aged pa'r,ent.s have be-
come the price by whict a Canadian
is bought.
Now, of "curse, civilization and
the hand-out state haS the braves by
the proverbial scalping-lock and 'the
, knife is POisect Tt:has already. been
pointed out to them that if they in,
sist on remaining outside the jtals-
diction of the Dominion they will
lose, family allowance and old age.
assiStance payments:, '
Several towns in this part af On-
tario have already made prepara
tions .for flood conditions which may
occur at 'any time within the next
few weeks. Similar action. in Will a-
ham might. be a . very worthwhA,,
move,
There is no certainty, of course,
that there will be flood conditions.
If Providence is kind the melting of
this year's record snow fall may take
place slowly enough to permit a
normal runoff of the water. How-
ever, this is one instance where tile
Pny Sr,cult 1-tinttn Avp11 Ppplied
it, would appear that the matter
is one :which could best be dealt with
A eer.4411 young ixani4tor
called, to aaalltne the pastorate tg;
a church in* Scotland, In hia
liminary vialtation he net an elder4
iy abilt-in, who Was quite .deaf, .Th4
pa.ater preMised to return ciften to
visit and pray,. Eagerly the Old Man
awaited the second visit. Twq
weeka pilaSed, then A 1110,0th There
was no sign of the clergYlnall. TwO
Months, six. rneriths, a year and
)1100—st.111 the shUt4n Wee eXPect-
.ing the Visit, Oceasionally be WOU14
See the iniftiStera te pliaSea by,
Not oboe in the interval did ho
trtalte hill way td the reari`ti deer.
Then, One day, the hbliti•tit'a Wife
was standing In the front yard AS
the minister approaerted. COIlittlaY
demanded that he pause, .and sotto
istentring, "Well, • Margaret,
'Hew Is Thomas?" „Rather curtly,
she replied, "None the better on
rimed! nt , of you!" "Whatever do 'you
mean?" asiced trie'startled Pteaeti.,'
er. "Didn't you promise two yeArS
ago, to come and pray With hm
every-, week or ttvo? Well, yon've,
neveZ been hack aince!"'"Well,ilow
Margaret, don't he,ordss..I thonght ,,
it hardly worth the While
Thomas ia s6 deaf he couldn't'
BOX 473
Winghtun,' Ont.
• March 8oi 1359 ;
Dear Sirs: '
% Most, of us' were shaken to, the
depths of our souls bY the distil-
trolls arena collapse In Listdirel:'
II6tveyer, we 'are moved to a very.
Much, lesser degree by the , fact
that on the day following, a Sun-'
day, a similar 'hockey practice was'
held in our own Wingriant .arena.'
I am not saying :that we should
stand in fear and trembling Of our
arena collapsing, hut that Akre',
.shcnild think twicet, before ',disre-
garding God's moral law. '
Protestantism seems to have''
,lost. its 'moral backbone. Eitiferhe-,
eauPe of fear of.public opinion, or,
'fear of being in the minority; we
Who feel that God's moral .1S.Wa,
should not ; be cast aside, try to:
straddle trig fence and say noth-
ing.
The prophets were• always in a.,
minority; sometimes that minority!
consisting' of only one, yet they'
Were if,idt!'ativerte• to peak'in'g but,,
foiyhat,theYA,elieved td be right.;
,,•DiAtistrous eciifseoudiCes will:al-
, ways folio*" upon • people who re-
fuse• acknOwledge God's"
beth in this World 'and the:
-next. TheiReinan , Einpire. cotdd%.
'flot"es.,0aPe,'„,:t0Or coUld,Ged's thoseni
people„-the Hebrews. Why; 'the,!.
the-.„people , of, %Winghttm,.'
feel , that "...we :shall escape, when
none of our predecessors. were able
Bitteerely
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Seim 'Congram
. • . 51Reniiniscing
• FIFTY YEARS . AGO r' •
The, iron for a new bridge on the
.GTR -near the Western - Foundry!
CO,'s Works•ia being placed on. the
gtound ahd the work of erecting a
new bridge. Will be... commenced
about 'the first of April.' The
present bridge_has: been found ton
light for the neW Mogul 'engines.
The Grand' Trunk IlailWay sta-
tion and 'freight sheds at rillievele
were, hurried tol!,,,..t he ground eatly
last Thursday morning The fire
started at Midnight and burned all
,rtight aa ;there ...Waa' rto.. Means of
extinguishing, it. A,• passenget.
coach..and,bOx ear -Will serve as
stiargirif 4,11,4 , the
bifildings .crin .be. repla6ed.'
:After awillrleSS of several Weeks.
Mt 'Taints Duffteld, 'one of Wing
ha:WS best knoWn citizehs, passed
'away early 'Tiledday morning in his
74th year, Mt: Duffield established
an Oil refinery at London about
45 years ago and in company With
other leading men, WAS oke of the
organizers' Of the Imperial Oil Co.
Mt, J. A. Cummings, Of Liatowel,
litta accepted the* position Of fore-
man itt th machinO "alien at the
UniOn VaCtOry. Mt. and Mr*,
.Cuttittlinga have nartettals friend's
Who Will be piettaed to heat of their
tethep to town. --
-Mesata, arittily and William
WiClittlaett spent Mat '80nday in.
Walkerton ittaPeeting the heating
system 10 the ntsbytetho. Church
With a AfrieW to inatallifig a similar
asrateni in 78t, Aildtew'a 'Meech,
The skating rade betWeen W, H.
Willis. and I.. L SteplietiSOit 'Which
was billed to take 1place :in the
Wingrittin rink on Tileaday night,
has been postponed Ort ado:Milt of
the sloppy condition of the
fi 0
PORTV YEARS AGO
Peter 'IsteAfthtir, the' Well-lthoWn
1.6ittifee and wiithr, Will give a
leettire in The Witiotim toWn hall
illitirklAy boor:Ling nridet the ats.
pideS of the Ttitliberry Apicuittitlit
r. tow,
't/V Walker krid thooti lnnon
tainted hente OW t few days'
Visit 4i1 bdttoit , And at. Ast-futo.
]atoolt Wit at itotliiihtl,
Midi it owned by De.
Of boteca itnd voinotty Of Wing-
ham:, .*The fothi f.pt, Stithe bierithS'
has been Wider the blitieridalen of
reteefge l‘t ttOberthoit and Iohn
.iteld of that WaWariein, Mr,
hear Me anyway!" "But, Sir," re-
plied time Wife, "The Lord iS not
deaf; to Whom do you 'pray?",
It la to be feared that Many
people pray to be beard ef men
rather than to be heard of God.
• How many prayers are modified
so as to please present company!
Moreover, the pursuit Of PoliShed
phraSes and eloqUent effect a is
hardly compatible With the Bibli-
cal, portrayal of prayer *a the
Means by which the guide:ride and
blessing of the Heavenly Father are
'sought N't! His Children.
Piloted Antiohthy and. fOrinal
engraved nleaaates are muto
per for eertalit tYlPeS Of COrret4pon.
&ace With businesS end 'Stielal as-
scciates, but are :rarely, Used at17
reaping relatives who Iwo uncier
the Sarno reef A than of eminent
reputation and Otaked. position
troy he, accosted 'With lofty lang-
u
.
!age and introduced by pompous
fanfare. He May be addressed as,;
"Your Grace", •"Your Henoiir" or
even as "Your Majesty", Yet at
home, when his children addresa,
him with their needs, he is siimply
"Daddy". •
With trouble in Africa, the Ar- •
row cancelled, and' the Berlin 'Sit-
uation locating up, it seems as goad :
a' time as any to give a progress
report on Playboy. For these who
came in late, Playboy is,the "blaelt
spaniel pup we bought . for the
kids at Christmas, chaimi ng,
tat bu ndle, he was n's cute as a
Koala. bear , cub.' The 'youngsters .
were enchanted.
:s 4:
Christmas, with 'its sentiment,
is long gone frern us, and we are
battling the bitter winds of Mardi,
And that sweet, little, rely-poly
puppy is long gone from us, and
we aye -battling a great, rangy,
hairy, leaping, chewing animal
whose mere presence in the house
keep a my wife in a constant state
of near-hysteria. ,
*
• We tried. Oh, how we tried to
'bring him up prOperly., We'd never
had a dog before, and we knew the
first COUWO of weeks would -he
quite a Strain, until we had him
trained 'to use 4h 'Pifiers,-StoP
crying at night, and do'everything
'mien ' .haa :accepted, 'position there!
'for the suminer.ritoritrip..,. '• • • . .
#fr: 'Herbp,orei,whor has_ rceently''.
returned from. France; r 1.1a$ ',entered -
into partnership •.with '„,.his 'father,"
in the catriage,.maltinelnusitiess:,'
. -*L.; :David' Clow has purchased .:
Mrs. Foran's .residence on, Joke,'
„phine'Street North and will move -
to 'town from 'East Watvancish in
the heer.. f utu re. , •
' 'is selling in Brussels at $13
'a, tolt.', !.%% -
Mr..R.Obert Burgess had his hand
severely injured.:,,While at Work. at,
the 'Orden: factory, •
•
The first . farm in this diatilet to
be, ighted with, electricity is that
of Mn, W. Jokey% Henderson, Of the
BItieVale Road. .
• ' 0 - 0 = 0 •
TWENTY-FIVE 'YEARS AGO
0mm 'FridaY 'night the Eedininton.
Clan will hold a round robin at the
'
Lois Adams underwent an Otter-
bt: the- Winghani <tenets:I
lIospitittni,Ttiesday aftetnoqii,
ttObett.tthernSett, 14th concession '
o WeStWawatiOali; and a life-long'
iertident of' 'the , "district passed'
&Way in his :77th Year.
„Mrs. E1va itebinstuf of Weed-
Steele-Al" visiting.1-With"MayOr and
"1, iTanha , • :
Irheoid kitchen Of the tank
of. dothinetee staff, is ''spending,
at 'his home
.-trathttly, ,
Mrs, Dkvid t4416)itor tettitikod
hat,* on ThUrsday after visiting
With ilrientia lit LentiOn.
Dr, I 1. Lciekhart, f Edrnuria-:
toff,' N.B;, haa decided to Iodate in
1VIr. and Mr*. 301111. Morrison cc-
lebratod the 50th 'anniversary of
their marriage on .Monday,
Tuesday ,eVentrig of leaf Week the
Roble of Mr. and l'itrk William
Vait.StOne, TurbberrY, Wag the
aoehe Of a inerrY IntrtY When over,
1.00„,frierida 'and neigh/iota gat/it:tea'
to honor their daughter, Mary, Who
*Ai recently MarriedtO Pre& C,
,Elliott, pen of ,ititd Met Chas,
Elliott; Eluevale brickyard,
-
iiF YEARS AGO
ToWit Clerk W. A../Galbraith, see-
tetarY of the local 'ration heard, te-
te:Lye(' 1200 of the ,new. ration
books Nat Week,
,dotigrattiltitions are eatentied to:
Mls 't)oria Pons: 6n, itok, appOint,
Mont 'KS a Sub Lieutenant in the
Weifnetiqt Royal Noy 'gofyiee, MSS'
ronA. Was ,e OtriftiNieried ht Ottawa
Mitt Week following the completion
Of a training 'etitirse. •
After 'abetting as Manager Of the
I'Ublic Utilities here for :yeatA,
11,,fir, 'Herbert Canipbell has reslign.'
ed, The *dr& )(to ristad great
attlitas undoe his mAtiikeittoilt,
!Atellie Wtacboliatd, AdAte,'
batt been" trithatotred front Atentri ,
lain Vie* te Maiit it)tto.,,.'whot-o
he Will be an litettlietor lit gtmn
Ativo t, hem:tee, '01%1,00414
,refiteafintittive foe. Roo"
,Pigned to tithe Up liittithit 'OX..
ford
094 is indeed thg exalted poten.
tate ef the universe, but do Pot
believe that Ifis children Are re,
glared to enter His Pro,seace us-
ing formal etiquette and ceremonial
customs Of a royal court„ Jesus,
Ifiraself., left us a pattern, garlie
Said, "After this manner Pray ye;
Our Father which are in ifeaYert",
A Christian has, real claims upon
004'S F0041105 'because Re la his
Father. The various attributes of
Poo may -cttottoo boy," He. hears.,
and how Ile ia able to ansWer,,our
PraYerS, yet 'Ms Willingness to bear
us,; and to bless' Us, On he traced
taltlY 40 that Vvoriderfillty preelOits
relationship Of 19Ve fea-
tured in the holy ScriPtur03,-tho
Fatherhood 'of God.
guiflbletiVe in liraYing is
yikmply to impress an tuldienee,
Whether that audience be a multi-
tude or a ,small group, we are
guilty Of abusing the "priVilege of
prayer, It can, and should be, en-
couraging and uplifting to hear
another Christian pray, bh,t the
richest blessing is missed complete-
ly tvh,en the prayer is Slanted 'to-
ward the earthly hearers, rather
than to the Reavenly Father.
he was told. We thought it Might
even 'take a month.
a. .
' But r must Confe,as that there
are a 'few complaints. For example;
When he cats out of his dish, his
ears hang down into his Mush' and .
After the stuff dries; it :
giyes hint the' appearance of a
dirty old man whose tobacco juice
has dribbled oat ''both corners • of
his mouth into his beard. .
oto
And he smells. Thanks to Feld-
webel Hermann Muller, I:haven't
been able to smell anything since
October 15th, 1944.* But my wife
assures Me -that he stinks. We
tried chlorophyl pills rifs food,
We brushed him, We gave him
a bath (and i don't even want
to talk about that). :tile got stead-
ily worse. Finally we gave up,
and now the kids; from, fondling
hint smell Just like hini, so' we're'
sort of uSed to it. .4
4o 0.!
t' We got Wing-Shock' when 'I' took
him to dip yetrfdy hi 'Snots. The
pup had been scratching himself
Wildly since we, got him. We'd!
Sprinkled him With • flea 'powder,'
hut, he kept on biting and chewing
and .flailing 'himaelfi With his foot.,
My „wife said :he ,was lousy. I,
scoffed at the tdea. Anyone knoWs,
that all pups scratch 'themselves..
And besides, how' could be be loiray,'
when the was,a. thormighbred.
Anyway, the Dee ;roiled him 'civet,
Parted 'the , hair :On' hig' belly, 'and
pointed outas lively a2nest Of lice
as you'd wanf .to see., When I told
%the Old Gild, she nearly broke
down. I got her calmed down, and
we there, nervously Scratching
ourselves, It dawned on both , of
us 'about the same trine, that one
t'tf the favourite tricks of the kids
was setting the pup on top' of their
heads, holding him there and walk-,
ing 'around 'the house that way,
Pretendinehe was a fur hat,
The real problem, however, and'
we Might as t,Crell faceis No. 1
and No, 2. We Spread the Papera
down, and after hia Meal, I hold
him there for about ten minutes
He reads the,heaciline with inter-
eat, When: I. get -a, crick fit- my
back' ..And reloase". him,"; 'tieta
straight to the nearest Pakel,V` of
bare %-•
* ,
Oh •Well,- theSe things can be
ekpeeted hi the best of 'families,
and we Were still fond Of 'him',
He had so many endearing little
tricks. Like running between. thy
legs when / Was staggerIne-6iit
With a big load of ashes. Or
jumping frantically when you Were
putting cloWn his bowl of food,
knocking his head on it and 'send-
ing it all over the floor. Yeti
couldn't help 'but love him,
olo;
But he nearly get the aXe last
Week, We'd 'been ont somewhere.
My wife, as viron1en Will, had worn
anowboots, and carried her shoes`
in her hand, They Were extra-spee-
itil shoes, Thoae ',sleek, Spiky
Italian affairs, the best and most
expensive she'd dyer had, She
told me she'irluid to Search for
two days to find a purtie to thatch
them. •
When we canna in, She put theft
on the flOor, in the hall, and vas
Whipping around the kitchen hi
stocking toet, making seine tea, and
yakking, The pup was playing
arciiiiid, he wont frith tile hail.
Next thing I heard Wea a Piercing
screarri, felletived by a, yelp, then
Wild sobbing,' He had eaten both.
tees Off het Imported Sheba,
* oto
lit' took the combined strength of
trItigh and I to hold her, 'While HIM
scooped' up the pup, rah With hlin
to his robin, and shot the belt from
the inSide. For the nod 24 hours
She iiltertiateliWent Over her SileeS
and threatened; to iiiiirder the dog.
didn't even appreciate iritY
patio, the he*t day, that she
not the 'toot of the Shadir Off OlOhll ,
ilffrodit the spike heels bill and
Make theft), into itaaieSil WWI%
- pour) YOUR SCALP
• e ',cannot help feeling . a' little
sympathy for the hereditary chiefs
d. braves of the Six Nations In-
dian l'eserve ,near: BrantfOrd,
• 1 •
have decided tO'dispense ' with gov-,
eifftnertt :Canadian i style and revert
to the ways of th ei r ancient 'fOre
hears,- doubt they will lose their
argutnent in the, long run, but it is
ie1inrg to see at least one giottp
, oflOdiYidualsdon. their war paint
ara,;'teathers and stand up for what
thWb`elieve to be' their own rights;
The Indians have even suggested
in 'no unc.ertain..terms, in letters to
the,Oueen,- the Prime . Minister and
ihe 'Pi'esident of the 'United States,
am( their lands do not lie within the
T5orniniotr of Canada lmit otnprise a
s'epAra),;e land distinct nation. They
may sound foolish. to the layman, but
there-is more than ,a lini possibility
that; they have a point there, 'for the
SbçXittons Indians, -vvere-pot pl3r
pflOiecr onto their rekryt to stay,ont
• of Olt White: man's way. :Their :lands,
:,,IVe'UnderStand i were deeded to
•theit),h'rthe Crown recognition :of
the loyalty of their Jrogtiols Tome-
fathers -during the 1-evolnitionary
War..;:ii) ',the 'United StateS.' '
o IV:ill, -that v.c have, read it
seems: pd§sihie, too, that our Shrewd:
Canadian forefathers' pulled a :few'
pretty 'fast ones:, on the redmen, for
the - Aands granted them. by the
'CroWn. were -many times ' more ex-
tenSiye' than those they occupy to-
day. ,'In :all 'probability. the excess
Was trimmed off'hy the quick-witted
realtors -of. a 'century or' more gone
by---andthe remuneration 1;vou1d not
be very great.
T'S ,HIGH CLASS IN
WINGHAM
,Visitors to the Wingham public
School on Wednesday of last week
Must have ' been impressed. by the
shining 'cleanliness and g-etteral geed
order ,whiell is so apparent through
the bUildings, lxith old • and. new.
Many a. parent. ,harked back' to the
schools . Of thirty years ago, with
centrasting.menieries of unpleasant
Odors and dark corners. , • '
only has the Chi-Het:dm been
• brightened .for :today''g .yOurigsters,
bht the buildings themselves have
assnined .a 'new atmosphere of in-
terest. , MOt: - make education
much triOre, palatable, although the
t..).0.yS and girls who are new attend 7
41g:se:heel don't realize the improve-
ments which have been made.
• The annual:7 '9pol honse at the
local school always draws a large
crow&olinterested .;parents . . . no-
tably; fathers who :'Piave taken time
off from Office-amid' shop' to see whai
goes-oh in the classroom. ,,We have
only One c'rificisyn to 'cyfrer, and . : .
is that' the 'single afternoon does not
perinit lieai-lk:bugh-:titne for par-- , .
ents and ie,chei s toJ)e6Orne'::aC:
quainted and find .methods of co:-
operation, .;
: On: several oCcasions • we have
heard -SatoOrinspectorj: M.. Kin-
kead empliasite • the importance of
,the,home' and the. parents in ',a sne.,
cessful plan of education with which
we, heartily agree. ,Yet there is
sin plY ,not enough meeting' ground 4
for :educators, .and parent. : ;Some
communities have, solved the prOb-
lem ::with parent-teachers associa-
. (ions., Most parents are 'ready to
help but they are, pretty hazy about •
the proper methods to employ.
,
CONGRATULATIONS
Our congratulations. to the Us-
towel tiailfler for the supremely ex-
cellent coverage provided by that
paper of the arena disastq- in Lis-
ta-we]. If the newspaper missed any
of the infOrmation or pictilreS it
would be difficult to detect the omis-
sions.
Geared, as they are, to the some-
what eventful octurrenes of every-
day life in a Western Ontario coin-
munity, weekly newspapers are fac-
ed with a real. test when a story of ,
such ,magnitude breaks. They have
limited reporting and photography
staffs available, which mean S that
those who are On the job must work
around the clock, Cleorge Tatham
and his tistowel Ilatmer staff ccr.
tainly met the challenge in this case.
he problen\presented was even
more difficult than for the- daRies,
where summarized storks and the
out-of-towner's approach could be
employed. Peopl hi Listowet no
doubt expected, and certainly got
the detailed yet sympathetic service
of their hometown paper,
. 4;1,,4414.4—,!•5•'
A WEEKLY SERMONETTE ENVOY 0.„ STANX;tr'KENVg4N
Wirighani• .00ros,, SalYatiull ;•ArrrtY''
4
'by the Civil Defence ,9,„Tottp„ for
under least favorable conditions a
Major flood could, as has been the
case in the past, efeate a great deal
of hardship and no little danger for
residents in the low.tlying arcs.
Most of us can recall the floods in
the spring of WV wh en Wingbam
waS completely cut off from -outside
.aid and many families in Lower
Town were stranded in their homes.
The obvious course of .actiOn is
to list' all .availabl boats right now,.
and to set up plans for concerted.
action should the need arise. We. are
all nopefol that no emergency will
.exist but forethought and prepara-
tion are needed in any eaSe..
"• toot ,, MOO
Sugar and Spice
By Bill Smiley
HALIBUT LIVER OIL . 89c,,,0:$ 0.15 . sa 1-189,t3:9 649c
,"s-heat" Omuta
1t
HEATING PAD . , ,, . . . : $3.99
MANICURE SET' " ' , ' $1.9.$
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Retractable - Assorted Colours, Coniplete with 'Standard Refill '
BALL 'POINT PEN ' ' . . , gc ,
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10 and 32 or,. - - ' Regular '$5c 40141 600 :
MILK OF MAGNESIA..•, . ,.......... 29c, 49c , , .
, 100's and sows .: 4 .'‘. - : •,-'' : ' 46;17nitir Slic and Ii9e t
'MILK of MAGNESIA 'TABLETS . , ...29c,"59c
Heavy Grade, - 10, 40 oz. ' - • .e , ,Ilegniar 55e, $1.1.0%% .
MINERAL . OIL .... , ...' . .
, Positive protection t 2 lb. bag ,
MOTH CRYSTALS . , . • ..... . .. ..... , 59c.
5 Combs . .. all different . , . in polyetbylene bag
NYLON COMBS — . . 'I 49c'
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IAA_ • • White , . . 'box of 70 . Regular 170
, PAPER NAPKINS
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' 16c, r.2 fOr 31c.
Handy.plastie ease of useful pocket Acme
POCKET SECRETARY .'.. .. . . 98c -.
olthastert, peed Quality - English !node
HOT WATER BOTTLE , . . . 89c
T.D.A. Brand - Easy take-..internal.liabrksuat
IDOL-AGAR
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T9c;' $1.59 • ..- .2
- finished leathe,r of asserted aniours
... . . : 43c, 87c
Plastic withribbon ties, in carrying case
RAIN HAT
Itepla!,415,0x
. 19c ,
11'41
'SACCHARIN
4'A ' '5 hi-
Brand - the large regular tik, Who
11 ..nif-!inflanunable ' itteghltir 4.(11;(ih11514/.4:Si r,es
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,14c, 39c, 59c
MO's, I,000's
,f; 1 /4 j4 ITIfF
JA, gr. - 100's, 500's, 1,000's
SACCHARIN . TABLETS.
HAVING CREAM " 3k ii
OT 'REMOVER . . .. , . .. 33c 59c
' LOA.' Brand.i.' Pink,. Yellow; or White...
TOILET -TISSUE 25C.:1
Washin g Compound • • I, ••
TRI,SODA PHOSPHATE..- -.419 4
1004Ooerott,,,.., 12 iiiOme v4,16- •
WAX, PAPER — ,i.• 28C,'2',fOr7,5$C .• • .,
12' inch 'Square , Terry 'Cloth' , :'''0 256/Variae. r:'
.wAsti, CLOTHS, • 4.F 4
LETTER, SIZE - 200 White sheets in Pad
WRITING PADS ,Goliath ,49c
NOTE SIZE - 209 White sheets in Pad
WRITING PADS Goliath 25c
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SUNDAY SERVICES
1/%00 a,m,—Holihess Meeting
2.30 p.m,---Sunday School .
700 p.m.—Salvation Meeting
Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.—Prayer and Praise Service
Friday, 8.00 ii.m.—Youth Group
All Taen-Agers Welcome -
There's a welcome tor YOU at the "Ariti4
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(ANGLICAN)
Oro; Ingham
Ilev, C. V. Johnson, I,„Th.. Rector
001"411 Davidson - Organist
Wed., March 1 I.—Lenten Sefyice .30
Passion Sunday
8.30 Communion
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
2,30 p.m.—Sunday School
„ 2.30 p.m.—Jr. Confirmation class
00 p„tm---..Evening Prayer
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