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Preparation [1:1
meeting of
and
In the
Langslde church on Swiday
eventhg.
Fifteen attended the meeting
whi4,11 iff411144(i with thy* kinitflostnf
(AVOW hymns. Cecil read the
actipture and led in prayer.
Following the worship service,
game was played and lunch was
served. Arrangements -Were then
made for attending the Y.PA.
convention held at Dresden •
Friday to Monday.
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ONTARIO'S LEADING
MANUFACTURING OUTLET FOR
SHEEPSKIN GARMENTS • A ,
LEATHER Reg. $95.00 -4189.00
COATS NOW $45.00 • $160.00
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SHEEPSKIN Reg.. $75.00- S225,00
COATS NOW SOAP -$19940
• MRS, THOMAS cu,Ritte, of the Hospital Auxiliary, Clayton Alton, of he hospital main-
tenanceStaff, and Mrs. C. Forsyth of the Hospital AuxillarY posed for ourphotographer in
front of the 'Hospital Auxiliary's newly expanded gift case. All the work on the gift case'
was done by members of the maintenance staff. " • (Staff Photo)
BRUSSELS — The regular Oc-
tober Waiting of the afternoon
unit of the United Much Women
Was held at the home Of Mrs 11,
Thomas. There were fifteen
members and one visitor in at-
artenTodunhaendceThanksg
devotions,fring,cewnerteei!l.iign, •
charge of Mrs. W. Miller. The
hymn, "0 Safe to the Rock", was
sung and scripture was read by
SUEDE Reg: $,54.00 $160.00
COATS AND
JACKETS NOW $39.00 - $120.00
USE OUR LAYAWAYPLA
CHARGEX • MASTER CHARGE
ORDER NOW FOR XMAS
Also Grand Opening
Factory Outlet Sale.
at
WHITE OAKS MALL
LONDON
Open Daily 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
PIGSKIN WITH SPANISH
LAMB COLLAR •
Valued at $315.00
NOW ONLY $199.00
892 ONTARIO ST.,
STRATFORD
HOURS
Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sundays 2 p,m.-6 p.m.
The congregation of the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church
formed a choir to lead the Sunday
eningsong service in, tie andi-
torium.
Thirty-five residents of Bruce
Lee Haven Home at Walkerton
accepted an invitation to visit
Huronview on Monday afternoon.
The guests arrived at two -thirty
and joined in the activities of old
tyme music, dancing and a sing
songs. • Marie Flynn, Lorne
Lawson, Norman SOeir and Jerry
Collings provided the music with
vocal solos by Morgan Dalton and
readings by Mrs. McGratton. Ad-
ministrator Ches Archibald wel-
comed the visitors and following
the program lunch was served in
the main dining room by a resi-
dent committee, Betty Scratch,
• Margaret Itehn, 'Gladys Stan"
IOW lose:13v-popinit4 .1%*
Mileeifileand ite0P1
Hussey, recreation supervisOr at
Bruce ,Lee Haven, expressed the
appreciation of their residents for
the invitation and the visitors
were taken on a tour ofthehome.
Mrs. Marjorie Hays of
Goderich provided a musical pro-
gram for family night • ac-
companied at the 1piano by Mr.
Herdntan, organist of St.
George's Anglican Church,
Goderich. Mrs. Hays sang many
, favorite songs and Mrs. Sperling
thanked the entertainers on be-
half of the residents.
Mrs. W. Turnbull. Mrs. Miller
used Peen's to introduce her
remarks concerning the nine
lepers who forgot to say. 'Thank
You' for their healing. Prayer
was offered.
In the absence of Mrs. Steffler,
the business was chaired by Mrs.
H. Thomas. In 1975 the 50th anni-
versary of the United Chtiich of
Canada will be celebrated. A
ilorroV old, an bo* irinliootait
Jarn d�1 _.), Iaot
w�s aivas*ei.d 4s' arc caning .and at the towt lord iinty are
eto ***kW made to leo* old Mr.
, Gaunt.
rogallot xi! Ile said he realines tbe profiles
an inqutry bolero the leglsbiture is net only poodles* to Hum'
it NOM_ ,,,Isiter L.___tbil, _month. County 'tut I suppose that kind
judicial syecniPlaintsstom for sixab"tte seyetstise iremellre ;4' in their res"et. I"
Mr. Gaunt spun he am pew re- ot problem win have to be token
years. He attributes prohlono in ' 4J don't think there Is Mt POI*
1
decisions
isionicountiwatioty to lerepoteditient tourtoe, inintortoillingn h:73til prOvilatie-ride
render** i of courts ntarlY
Police In the eOuty, he jack Riddell said, "The lea-
•• . • people.. . is getting to Ole point
C and* ,,ii,..where thetA,Zeech...*"*I'asz
Geo.
lawbreakers because the pollee
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lortsthltletio.w2anixedicutizo!exTorontendr,iitrsi wry ,ivarden
, , .
Town -
election to the' Preside/KY
metings and good 'wishes to
copewfite:141"edgie°01:oftne ealswtairistherybamnatundiLls:ant: • ;russeiswthenteodanaPaatetheitY 'LegCr"di" was
in
n large and hiOtly active organiza. winiam J. thston, October 4th
George Copeland, Q.C., ofthatthuaist s h ispE honoredi, toyt,liWarden and sMrs.
thedarY schnnbusinie4ahteirealvdmf("inisetnttaettliOnng deputy-Teet°Velime,,Aalhied3anlWaresdr anit:i
course at the University of Mrs. Elston to the platform and
Western Ontario. Afterl a time in voiced appreciation for the manyr
obtelsoloessrge entered thehis osofstros;ehe4ei • eyeipalsitioyf andseryservice tooethectiomnunia;
Law
School and
graduation' '..:hotnlei44 fm':ati
ntelrCeinT*nt7itsstlPl:3ent1e!ei3:Pin:l8erel:714:arel
n;Brnas
t:1*C°1n*;sala
ail;:1:'entiind41:.Els;"
t1s7pressed i appreciation for lie?1toans0gift;,teevnghi
says:"George
made
tremendouse0iorto tG:etiniser:isobrought,
life of .our club, having occupied from Perth County by Warden L.
the, position of director (four Morrison at which time he pre -
terms), secretary, vice-president seated, warden Elston with a,
and president. Vihenever yoil find copy of thepath County A S.,
Kiwanisrrgyouunel.v3P, cull George °n wSilvertonesMdsicfordaofLondon.neingwas117 ea
the
policing in Huron County'
request in May by thwo elegites
five chiefs ot police. Iltsw imam
contented *boot a reenSeausun.
Um of an Ontario
policing I*twetddpu
d
police awl',
populations of kw
The chiefs feareil
would result in I410*
polio* at greater avow that
an integrated countrivide Fee
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want the prod, just Antikdoi#
letter was read from head-
quarters, asking for suggestions
to mark the odcasion.
, •
The Presbyterial will be held in ••
. ,
the Gorrie United Church on . • . •
.9ctober ,1,0 at 7 p4a., Members are
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AMOSPor(ationjilireq10-034.
Miss Lucas presented the topic,
"Thanksgiving Thoughts". The
Psalmist urges us to praise the
Lord for His wonderful works to
the children of men and in all
things•to give thanks. Miss Lucas
remarked that many people have
lost the power to render thanks to
Almighty God from Whom all
bleRsings flow.
Mrs. Sarah Stephenson favored
with a solo, "God Will Take Care
of You".
The meeting closed with prayer
and refreshments were served.
When it comes to offeringspecialized fiiiancialsetvices
farmers, Al Pacey, Manager of Lucknow's Royal Bank, is as, .-
comfortable doing business in yfilar kitcheb as he is in his
own office. (More often than you'd think, the farm kitchen is •
the best place. to get Al's banking expertise frilly
concentrated on helping you achieve a worthwhile project.)
What's moi—and this is important -..A1 Pacey hasAhe full -
facilities' and expertise of our Agricultural and Credit
Departments to back him up. In addition to Farmplan
Credit & Counselling he can tell you how
to protect your farm and family with
Farmplan Creditor Life Insurance.
We'd like you to give Al a call, to see)ust
how effectively he can use his experience •
and judgment to offer you sound advice .
... backed up by some pretty sound and •
sizeable dollars if your growth plan •
makes agricultural and economic sense.
If you'dlike to have that talk
with Al Pacey, call him at
528-2826. And if it makes
better sense to have that
important first meeting in his
office, instead of your kitchen,
the coffee's on Al.
EVERYBODY Shops
the VirTT AD WAY
HOUSECLEANING TIME CAN PUT MONEY
1N YOUR POCKETBOOK. SORT OUT THE ARTICLES
YOU DON'T NEED OR WANT, THEN PLACE AN AD
IN THE WANT AD COLUMN
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