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ST. GE.01491M GUILDXtialka.
On Friday afternoon ' the St.
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• np f. t +George a Guild
held a "successful tea and bazaar i
the Guild ' roon*. The tea table was
covered with a lace tablecloth Wintered,
with a bowl of 'mums. Tea was
poured trona silver tea services by Mits
ifurritt ,and Mrs.'Carey, sr., and many,
' .e o t
people enjoyed the of tea.
other feature of the 'afternoon, was
a draw ffkr: a pair of pflleweaces made
by, Jane Graham. The lucky winner•
was Mrs. J. W. Reid; 'Hamilton street.
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'Citizens of Bayileld° and community
gathered in the Town Hall on Friday
i' evening to welcome service g�mea.-and
women of the village . and alstriet.
After a short program of ,community
singing 'finder the direction. of Mrs;
James Ferguson, a . ,chorus by the,
school children and sdlos by Miss Lucy
Woods and Mrs. Brown Higgins,, Mr.
John, Howard, representing the village
trustees, called the returned•,meu and
women to the -platform, where he pre-
sented ;them with gold 'signet' rings
oil behalf of the' village, Rev. Mr.
Stotesbitry., 'acting as chairman; called
ail the. service .muen and women from
Bayfield and district to the platform,
where Mrs. James Ferguson, president
ofi. the' Community Fund, . read. a ,short
address . and each one was presented
with a leather billfold eontainiig ave.
.dollars., The 'followingwere present:
From t Tiaydeld, ''Dor'othy Anne Mac-
Leod, Ellen,,MacKay, Walter Johnston,
Grant' Turner; Robert Macleod, Mal - i
coin MacLeod, Merten 1llerner, Stewart
Atkinson, Fred Weston, Clarence Lar-
son; from G oderich, township, , Oliver
Hopson, Borden Clark, Alfred Scotch-,
mer; from the Bronson line, Robert
Carlile, Bertram Carrie, Stewart Wat-
son, Thomas Scotehmer, Joseph Wild,
R. Cornish t. from the ° Blue. Water
Highway, Brown Higgins. Those mm-
able to be present but who are in
Canada were Eugene Castle, Geraldine
Castle, Margaret :Ferguson, Wm. Os-
mond, Albert Osniond, James Dewar,
`Harold Warner, Keith Brandon, Wil-
liam Duncalf, G. A. Hopson, John
Armstrong, Charles Parker, John Mac-
Leod, John Pearson. Their gifts .have
been sent to them.. After. lunch, _ Dr. F.
G. Thompson,» who, had been 'scheduled
to speak earlier but had been unavoid-
ably detained, spoke to , the young
men and women on "Rehabilitation. '
For the daneing- musie--wa-s----provided-
by Denomme's orchestra. •
"% MO
Bingle; Double, Triple and
F'on�r $tri
$3•59 11P
HANDBAGS
Mail, new styli im-
ported English
WE PAY SBMAI. PRICES, FOR.
GEFSE . DUCKS CHIC
and TURKEYS
° We have installed a poultry picking macne and can
also .do custom work at reasonable rates. ' Poultry called
for and delivered,•
We are also 'agents for the Lakeview':,l''oultry Farms,
Exeter, .and can supply you With day old-'olucks from March
1st on r A price list will be sent you on request. P
Custom hatching•'can'be taken care of in our own incubators,
DRESSWARE
3 Piece Sets in green, blue
or rose, no federal tax $2.95 up
5 Pi•ece Sets in blue, green
or rose, no federal tax $13.25 up
Sterling Silver• Sets, in•all
'Well known patterns $26.25 up
WEEK -END FEATURES!
R�i%l3INBIN HOOD
s Oats ' 5 'ib. Barg " 25c
ROYAL YORK `' ib.
CHEESE .. pkg. 21c
PTt'TON'S RED LABEL '
TEA . % lb. pkg. 37c
•William Doak, eays street ,SAO-
companying her on. the trip is Mrs.
Iris Parker, formerly Mist Iris War•
noeli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V..
Warn.oek of Zurich, who , also . will
join her husband- in ,England::,.
I The', regular meeting of the North
. el reet United church Y.P.U. 'Was held
an. November 26, 'in the church hall,
With ' a large *attendance. The meet-
ing was under the convenership- of
Audrey Barker. Mrs. K. Pennington
rendered, a delightful solo...,, .. Mr_ Glen
Francis, of the Collegiate staff, gave
an interesting and thought-provoking
talk. The- meeting closed' with a sing-
song led by Mrs. M. Hetherington. The
next meeting will be held. on December
10 at 7.30 sharp. ;lir. K. Hopkinson
will be the speaker. ,
1 lb. tin 45c J{ELLOGGh
KRUMBLES
Old Dutch
Cleanex
Tin 10c
WHITE
BEANS
pkgs. 27c
2 lbs., 13c
Nabob
* Coffee
l' lb. bag 43c
Readicut
Macaroni
2.lbs. 15c •
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr., and Mrs. Robert J. McMillan
visited their sou Donald at Toronto
over, the week -end. ' •
Miss Kathleen Crawford, ,Reg.N., has
returned to Goderich after enjoying
a holiday with .relatives ..at Walker-
ville and Detroit.
Miss Agnes Flick left this week to
spend ' 'the ' winter • months with her
sisters, Mrs. P. Weiderhold at Detroit
and Mrs. L. Shetler at Santa Monica,
Calif., •
Mrs. James .' Wilkinson, with two
children, David and Shirley Ann, 'left
via ' C.P.R. on Monday, and will sail
on ,the Empress 'of. Scotland this week
to join her husband in, Scarborough,
England: She. is, t ..e former Evelyn
Doak, a .daughter,'Of Mr. and Mrs.
Wise hrosevJii"ies know
r- that early Christmas
shopping means the
best selections. Time
slips by so quickly.
Before we realize it,
Christmas . is only a
few days away. Why
not plan now and shop
early to avoid that
-last -minute -rush.
Early shoppers are
rewarded with wider.
and belier selections # '
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Pine assortment *in.gift boxes
at 50e to • $1.00, . •
Persimal 'cards, ' 12 and 25 for
$1.00, No 'orders can • be 'accep- "
ted. for these after Dec, i.Oth.
Gift enclosure cards 25e box.
-Af.Oce'asion (birthday, get-.:
'well, etc.) . SOc and 75c box.
Sacred calendars 35e ea
Wall plaques In assorted de-
signs. Ideal", for gifts. Priced
from 500 pair up.
• ERNTE .BAR
KER,p, a
'32 Palmerston ° $1., Town
. a Fhone 417J
Nomination.NominotiOn.-
Township ofeolborne
A meeting of the ratenayters
of the Township of Colborne will
be held in the
TOWNSH-HALL,
CARLOW •
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'from 7 to 8 o'clock in the evening,
on r `
FRIDAY, DEC. 70,:194$5
to nominate •'candidates to 1111
sthhiep t' wCoo unvaciclanfoes1 on'the Town -
will
an election isMonnedceys,arDeiet
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ember 1.7th, 1,045.
WM, SATGLOWS,
Clerk 'of of
ColbornetheTownship
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TO THE. ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE— "
VOTE AS „z,OU WILL
As I have been Reeve, of the Township the' past three years, I
woulf like you to support me for Reeve at this . election on .Dec. 3rd.
Sincerely Yours,.
Toys
When doing your . Christ-
. rias Shopping, visit the -
CORNISH ELECTRIC
WEST_ ST.
Christmas Toys
R.C.A. - Victor' •
Records .
Columbia Records .
for all „the popular music.'
Sheet Music
a
. Toasters, "lamps,
etc. , -.
R. H.:CORNISH
ELECTRIC
-� GROCERY) FEATURES
,,/ NO. I FIRST GRADE •
Butter Braeside Brand Lb. 38c
PE WECTIOIif BRAND 7 lb. 23c.
Pastry Flour lb 69c
RICUN,IELLO Ground Fresh 94,:,
Coffee ' 8 oz.' llc 1 lb. bag 3 `•.
KELLOGG'S or•:POSTS 8 ez. 10e
Bran Flakes I a o114c
Bulk Ceieats' Pot Barley Wheatlets
Rolled Oats .2 '8•79.6
FOR . SLICING• On 'SPREADING
Chateau Chees 19c
•• SOUPS
,• 10' on. tin
CAMPBELL'S TOM, • 2 for ,19c
AYL%lER Tom or Veg. 2 for 15c
CLARKS Tam.•Asp.-Mush.2/15
SAXONIA CUT
Mixed. Peel 8 oz. pkg. 14c
MARASCHINO .RED
Cherries oz. bottle :.29c
DOMINO BRAND',
Bolo.$ Powder g:z. 15
AUNT DNAH• . .-.
fi
° Z3 �Q�. bel. Molasses
MONARCH FANCY,
Pastry Flour :It 29c
Glenwood Brand Lemon
Xanilla, �20�.Extracts lmnn�r Bti.7c.
Glenwood Bram- For Xmas
Cakes
9 °"
iced. Puddings Ja`r �
a•
FRUITS- & VEGETABLES
FLORIDA JUICY ' 'Size 250
Oranges '2.39c
WATCH FOR OUR
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS.
COMMENCING
DBCFMBEE'.
TOWNSHIP OF .ASHFIELD
Having . served on the Council Board for,eight. years, I have
accepted the nomination for Reeve of Ashfield for the coming year.
I hereby solicit youar support and if elected will endeavor to fulfill
my duties to the best of 'my ability.
' Yours Very Truly,
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD--
- ,
Ladies9 and Gentlemen:
Having accepted the nomination for the Reeveship of the town-
ship for 1946, I - take this ' opportunity of soliciting your influence
and 'vote .at the ?oils:,on Monday next. During the past seven years
as : Councillor I have .'tried to serve you to the' best of my ability.
If elected I chill, continue to do so.
TO THE ELECTORS QF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD--- -
Having qualified as a candidate` for the Council of •the Town:'bili,
of Ashfield, ---I take this means of soliciting your 'vote and 'influence
in "the forthcoming election on Monday next. ,
•if elected, I will do my best to represent you to' the best _of
my ability: , a
•
Sincexely Yours,
TEXAS SWEET Size 96
Grapefruit . 5 for 25e."NO,, 1. 0ORING, Extra Special
Oniwis 3 Lbs. 14c
I�1
1 urnips, Lb. 3C
GOLDEN RIPE - • . .
Bananas .. Lb. 14c
. NO.' 1 MICHIGAN X
Potatoes 10 Lbs. 34c
Extr P. 252
oz. 55c
(Successor to the late
ti Fred Hunt)'
Ha,rdwara and Plumbing
tgONE 135
Having- been nominated as' School 'Trustee I feel that_ I am well,
• h�
qualified for this position as I have served on the School Board for
six years: If elected I will continue to. serve :you to the best of my
ability.
FREE
DOMINION BREAD'
1st 200 CUSTOMERSyry}.
•r.:.
SAT.; DEC. 1 `
SHELLED FILBERTS 4 or. 27e,.
• 'SHETAr a;;D ALMONDS 4 oz. 32c
IISHELLED PECANS' 9 oz.3
IN SHELL' Almond Filbert
'RESP ►AILY
CARROTS - - LETTUCE
DEETS -,CELERY_
CABBAGE ' PARSLEY'
PINEAPPLES 30's 39e
New Samples
Top quality
Perfect Fit
Popular Praises.
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Priority for returned men..
kind to your' clothes --
Keep them in ;good repair. •
MARTIN
M . . e
fw
TAILOR°
Call 317W lest St.
NOTICE
�ow have' cur .Mcg and Grinder
in operation and are
ready' to serve you.SHUR4AIN ` ' .: ?IQNEER
ROYAL PURPLE w°B GATOHp`ORp►'.
FEEDS and CONCENTRATES
GeO. Ryan 8 'Son
47tf WE CLOSE WED. AFTERNOON