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WAIT FOR INSPECTION—Part of the local cadet corps is shown
as they stood at ease waiting for inspection at the local arena last
1,1,cursday. The inspection was held indoors due to rain.' Coips com-
mander Wayne Brown is in the foreground:
Would you cast a stone?
Only those without sin, said the Master, may judge the erring.
This girl and her unborn babe may be the victims of betrayal, or,
of the mother's weakness or folly. The Salvation Army merely
asks, are they friendless and in need? In its hospitals,
havens and homes, mother and child receive loving care`and
the opportunity for a happy future. , -
To maintain this and its other works of mercy, The Salvation '
Army asks your help. Your contribution will bring you the joy of
helping others to build happy, useful lives.
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THE SALVATION ARMY'
' RED SHIELD APPEAL
onion slice in. weir-greased broil.,
a 29, BA11,13ECUED HAMBURGER
'or barbecued herabutger steak
' '! on (Mien ring, mold hamburger
--Mr. and Mrs. John Emms of
Montreal spent a few days early
last week with their daughter, Mrs.
Russell Smith, Mr. Smith and
daughter Terry.
—Miss Lind, Parrish and her fa-
ther, George Parrish, spent the
week-end in St. Thomas, where
they visited with friends.
—Mr. and Mrs, Ted Gauley and
family visited with her mother,
Mrs. N. Bates of Orangeville on
Saturday and spent the rest of the
weekend with his mother,' Mrs,
S. J. Gauley at 'Allisto,n.
—Mr.' Jim Newman of Allandale
was a, week-end visitor with, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris New-
man. '
—Mrs. Walter Davis, who frac-
tured her left arm above the el-
bow when she fainted and fell at
the rummage sale on Saturday, was
able to return home from the hos-
pital on Sunday afternoon.
--Mrs. W. Fbrgie, Miss Anna
Forgie and Norman Oehm attend-
ed the marriage of Mr. Wm, For-
gle to Miss Sally Mae Noonan in
Toronto on Saturday,
—Mr. and Mrs, Herb Fuller and
Mr, and Mrs, Percy Stainton at-
tended the wedding of their niece,
Miss Betty E'ae Innes to Ivan Hub-
bard at Manilla on Saturday. Mr,
and Mrs. Stainton remained with
relatives for the week-end.
—Mr. Harold King and son
Bradley are spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
William ling, Leopold Street,
While Mrs, Harold Xing is in has-.
pital. Little Joanne and Patti
King are with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shropshall.
=u-.Rev; J, H. jaines of St. Thom-
as' Anglican Church, Seaforth, was
guest minister at the anniversary
—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmes
of Mt. Forest visited with his sis-
ter, Mrs. C. R. Henderson, last
Wednesday evening.
—Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fox of
Athens, Mich., were guests from
Thursday, to Sunday with his bro
ther, Dr. J. A. Fox and attended
Dr. and Mrs. Fox's 50th wedding
anniversary.
—Mrs. Ethel Sloan of Brantford
spent a few days the latter part of
last week at her home here and'
visited with friends.
dinner was held at the Hart-
ley House, Walkerton, last Wed-
nesday evening when about 70
CKNX staff members and wives
presented Miss Bessie Camp-
bell and Monte Snider with a card
table and chairs. Both Miss
Campbell and Mr. Snider will be,
married in the near future.
—Mr, and Mrs. E. J, Litt, of
London, visited the latter part of
the week with their daughter; Mrs.
Barry Wenger, Mr. Wenger and
family.
—The White and Brophy fain-
flies spent Sunday on a trip to Ni-
agara Falls,
service. 'in St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Sunday morning. ReV.
.and Mrs, James spent the 'remain-:
der of the day with Mr, and•Mrs.
H. A, Fuller and family. •
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&011ie. Mr, Eckmier, 'has been the
manager and cbeesemaker at the
Pine 'River 'eheese factory fpr the
past 30 years.
SAVE 17c
Regular or Chubby
.KLENEA
6 for $1.00
"A New Treat"
Lemon Chiffon Bar-29c
Ham & Wiener Rolls
8 'for 25c
TreeSweet GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48oz. , ..31c ' .
Stokely's ol 48 oz.
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SWEET MIXED PICKLES ,.., • .
St; William's
20e OFF '
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LUX Liquid Detergent " 93c . . . ,
Monarch PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lbs., . , .. '.. '57c
INSTANT MILKO, lb. . 39c
Kraft — with Free Toasting Fork
Maple Leaf '
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.. 108 oozz..
MARSHMALLOWS
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CHEESE SLICES 29c
Maple Leaf , -
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Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLL . 49:c
Schneider's 3 07.,
Rindless BREAKFAST' BACON ' 39c
New Texas CARROTS, 20 oz. - 2 for 23C
RADISHES - Ontario grown .. , . 3 bunches 19c,
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—Rev. John and Mrs. •Thompson
and family of London spent Mon-
day with Mrs, Thompson's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Reid.
—Mr. and Mrs. R, G, Eckmier of
Goderich spent Sudnay with , the,
forrner's sister, Mrs. Wallis Smillic
and attended the morning Service'
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian•
Church. Mrs. Eckmier is the Hu-
ron County librarian.
—Members of Huron Chapter 89,,
O.E.S., attended church servide, in
a body on Sunday evening at the
Wingham United Church.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mundell,
and Bob visited with her sister,
Mrs. John Haines and Mr`,' Haines
in LondOn on Sunday.'
—0.S.L.M, Murrair Campbell, of
H.M.C.S. Buckingham, which is
Presently on the Great LakeS for
the opening of the Seaway, sta-
tioned at Hamilton, spent• the
week-end at his home here. The
Buckingham is the first R.C.N.
warship to pass through the new
locks on the SeaWay and for the'
next four months will be at dif
ferent ports on the Great Lakes.
—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Casemore
of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs;
Walter Lucas of Rochester, N.Y.',
visited on Sunday 'with Mr, and.
`Mrs. Ed Marsh, Wifigham, June-.
tion,
—Mr. Greg Buchanan of London
visited at his home here over the
week-end,
—Mr, and Mrs, Ken Doig of
Seaforth were visitors at the week-
end with Mr. and MiS, Murray
ityr. and Mrs. C. H, Pestell of
London, England, and Mr. Tom
Pitt, of Toronto visited on Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. Burgman prior
to a two months' visit with their
son, Mr, H, C; J. Pestell, Mrs. Pes-
tell and baby Anne in Vancouver,
—Miss Joan Edgar and a couple
of friend;; from London are spend-
ing •a vacation in Bermuda.
—Rev. and MrS. Peter Bissett,
of Castro Valley, Cal„ spent Sev-
eral days as the guests of the for.=
iner's sister, Mrs, W, E. 'Fielding
and Mr, Fielding, , Mr. and MrS,
J, M, Bissett, of Hamilton were
also 'Saturday guests at the same
borne.
—VIM Neil McColl of Otter Ra-
pids visited last week with /her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuck,
--Mrs, Frank Forster of Toronto
visited With her sister, Mrs. D, S.
MacNamghten on Sunday, Mr, and
Mrs, Cliff Hind& of Guelph were.
Saturday 'visitors at' the -same
home,
—.Mrs. Hinds and Mrs. C. F:
johnSbn accompanied ReV. John-
Son to Exeter last Wednesday,
Where the ladies attended the
ron. Deanery mr.A., spring rally,
Rev, JohnSen attended the Dean-,
cry Clericalist arid following the
luncheon both grolipS were ad-
dressed by Bishop Greenwood of
the Yukon.
Miss Marlene Stainton of Lon-
don was home for the weekend,
—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Angus, and
Bob were visitors with their son-
,and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Winachuck in London on Sunday. . -
• -"—Mrs, Jack Ernest, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital,' London, for the past few
weeks; was able 'to return home
,on Sunday.
--Mr:. and .Mrs. Clayton Gam-
Image of Toronto were guests with
:Mrf7and ,Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy re-
eently.
• —Mr.• 'Bill Hutchings and Mr.
grid Mrs: Mark Gardner spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Seett!in Exeter.
. and Mrs. James Budge of
Owen Sound attended church ser-
vice 'at St," Paul's on Sunday eve-
ning:and visited with Rev, and Mrs.
0..F. Johnson.
--Mrs. A, P. Nasinith o'f-Loridon • • Was a Week-end guest at the home . .
, son, Mr, .D. C .Nasmith,
Mrsy Nasmith and family.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of
Kitehener were 'visitors on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R, 0. Wenger.
Mr.' and -,,Mrs, David -Wendt and
daughter, Miss Audrae Wendt and
*Ss...lean Ernewein and Mr. and
Mrs. %Ifreel.Dosman and fanilly of
MilamaY:.visited at the same home.
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WEEK-END FEATURE
SAVE lie
Aylmer
CHOICE PEAS
20 oz. tins
6 for $1.00
SAVE 8e
ASTOR COFFEE
Ground Fresh' "
lb. 59c
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•appliances when you need
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WHI"IHE HEADACHE?
A persistent headache usually
has a basic cause, Continuing to
take pain killers or headache pills
will not remove the cause, It is
wise to have medical attention for
any headache which continues for
more than a day or so, so that the
doctor may diagnose and treat the
condition of which the headache is
a symptom.
An examination of the eyes
should be included, so' that treat-
t raent or glasses may be prescribed
If the eyes are the cause of the
headaches.
FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
REASONABLE CHARGES
George Williams
Located in Mason's Store.
Owing to lack of space, small
clocks and watches only.
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