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Mr, and Mrs heek ,Soloakeinik
and eisiiekett, of Gee r, bate re$'
tettnedk Itee Coteeliele After apeaa ins g
New Yea with Mrs. $ 0nee' r
perenty, o end Meta Thos. Cook,
w roaeL
MeWe. Jae' Finnigan; return
. to Guelph Oft Saturdaee efter Via'
fang New Year's with .her parents,
Mr. and Mr, . Thos.. 0001c. Cc i
stabler i? err) formerly of
irttelph,' now of Preseotte, having
near there r on Det'e
leer Xr1cw e for We
>. and t tts Ross 004 and
f, Sara, ntt New Year's
w ar s parents, Mr. and
Huron
X r: and nes. Geo. IV, Baeehler
on . t� the
*atter anon* Phi Arizona,
Mikref-00rdole , of ,. a ►.. are-
dele to, leer b
atm** a totat,4 at St. Vital,agistfeteltw
t ' o ee
• Smith returned to
eyelid' log ieS
•tx.t her
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Ws. Jae. Steyeneoa end son,
Qrahom, have returned from
Ailing the holiday season with
former'e **Tr at A etreit.
i%BN
LEE/AIM% Jan. 9.. -Mr. and Alia.
.
M.Edwardi and Donald Chiholr,
of "Toronto, enjoys the holiday
seasonwith their, peeente. Mr. and
Mrs. Ecu Solna, and family.
M"rs. rtrey Fisher ze tur w thie.
week from a two-week vacation,
St. 'Petersburg, Florida, with her
mother, WitsJas, Sehultz, and Mr.
Schultz Mr. Keller •incLIrs.
Fisher -in Detroit where they spent
the week -end with relatives.
'Mr. end °s.. Elmer Uunter,
Linda and Sandra vent the week-
end with the latter s parents, Rev.
and Mrs; W. Newman, et Lakeside.
tr..and Mrs. John Quaid,Betty,
Robbie and Donna spent the ho
day • theiren
with ��` te, &Ir. and
Mrs. Andrew Bogie, and Mr. and
Mrs.• W. •Quaid, Saltfor'd. '
Tele
TOP SCREEN PARE , .IN AIR-00NDITIO
t' Fri,
THE 8 ` CHASE"
ED COMPORT
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to 'Seeps. eanit Color —
LTerxl9e Its action-paeked 'drama, a. - high -. seas tale about a
determined skipper who drives his_erew close to znutiriy^
John Wayne, -Lorna Turner. arta k Lyle Better
Af on r Tom.
- "NAVY AIR PATROL"
Technicolor
A. rig ,tor rio f intrepid fliers in. hazardous calling with
John ; . Diana ..y ne
es Thurs., Fr.L and Sat. -r
AdMIS,ion-pritts on this Paramount Pictures Super -Attraction
-are unavoidably advanced to Adults' 60 cents and Children
"THE COIINTRY GIRL"
Three great Academy A.wyard performers_ in tlie" picture
set all the critics raving. A new Bing in a great
for nan e.
Bing Crosby, -Grace Kelly and William Heiden
onirtg-p-Ml*. 'LIVER CH • IC
Virginill Mayo, ;
pe .and Co or --
hat •
er- •
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mos
Install oeaw
North Nowt
Vat January roes of the
WslMLS. of North Street Jrnted
Muth mNle held in thewdmy
Se.h a e r r;. `l r� .uf ealit.
week.-
c►ut•,going president,
Mrs. Irax'old Turner, espied the
chair and opened the meeting by
the ,°wiry o( a New 'Wee poem.
The Serieeture' lessen, read :°liy Mars..
A. R. 'S+Gott, was taken from the
2flt1 chapter of Luke, Prayer wee
>'off'eredl by Mrs. Ilowerd -Robertson.
The annul reports, were then
_given by to differento secretaries.
he Misses F. and (. Sturdy were
appointed as auditors.
There .were over 200 calls on
siek and shutns during the. year
and n for the month of December.
Before metalling ill, rtfrors» for.
'the New Year,: v. Ur. Damson
spoke en the newproposition of
amaIgamnating..'the W.A. and V.M.S..
auxiliaries `�
am the "teen's 'Feder -
alert which means one organize -
lion
for the 'Women United
of the
Church. Ire aid .that stieh a ,edea'-
a',
10 -
t a
s
tr working
ar . rI �
� rix ri
y
eburehtes where. many win have
regain' employment- -, away from
home and ,iso in ehurches fan ren
mote areas, where members aro
few and meetings often difficult
to attend. However, it would 41?-
pear to be a nistakke for the old
established churches, with a ' large
membership. In such. ell orches
one of • the great needs is the : op-
portunity" for feploweetip—to...get
acquainted. (Anylarge. organize -
teen. has to be broken down., into
small groups to meet this `need
and to -create a real opportunity for
service. There is also the lesson
ef-experience which has shown the
wisdom of separate appeals and
leadership for separate interests
and projects. It would seem a
grievous error, a retrenchment -of
our work, to take this step that
some are proposing.
After the officers had been in,
stalled the new president, Mrs. E.
Pridham, took over for the (closing
exercises, dismissing the meeting
by repeating of the Mizpah bene-
diction in unison.
When you go back to your old
home town, you find half the
people don't remember you, and
the other half don't know you've
been away
0— —o
A celebrity is one who works
hard all his life to +became well-.
:known., then, wears dark glasses
to avdid. being recognized.
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10, Tf IA`Y, -JANUARY 126;1956-
Poor
26,95Poor Ilouse Wiring is Just Like Poor
Circulation In Lluman y, Todd
>ti
There's plenty of bright suunshine, sparkling snow and hospitality to
spare on a snowtinie holiday in the mountain .national parks of Wes-
tern Canada 4 (Photo from Canadian Governmept Travel Bureau.)
POLI;OE RAID, with keeping Liquor for sale and
withbringing liquor into Huron
THIRD, "CLUB"
Members of the 'Goderich de-
tatchment acif.'tihe Ontario Provin
cial Police carried out their third
"bottle club" raid •in two weeks
when they cracked down on the
Home S=hoe Bottle Olub, east . of
Lucknow, in' 'West Wawanosb
Township, Saturday nigh':'
Facing two ,clran•ges resulting
Brom the raid, is 'the proprietor,
Alvin Smith, who ihasbeenucharged
County. Both charges inrere laid
under the.Canada Temperance Act:
Previous. raids were made' on the
Crystal club at Dunlop and the
Commercial Hotel at Bl nth. George
Ganvpbeil, proprietor •of the Dunlop
club appeared .before Magistrate
D. E. Holmes, Thursday, to answer
charges ]laid against him under the
Temperance Act and asked for 'an
adjournnent until later in the
month to await legal consultation.
`fie Mag nk' w°a& the -sub-
et of a film sewn. to n;e ,I,t s
the Wu to e' inettitute- ur day
ci
by Mr. Norman PM*
e the ecttie Service League ol
Ontario,•Mra Purdy was acorn.
peened b Mr. Wood sof the t rtie-
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ci t 1 t n atm R.
��� And ��
Venus."
Mr. Purdy reniphaelzedthe int-
portance of proper wiring. in
hbesw pointea out that
eocicwiring mal en not enough elec-
trical
energy when:: it is required
which- can be asharmful to the
ear�
�p.. tnon of, the ' Ik' ,t)tt s
e as, poor
,tire ttlat on a can }t - hermfuketo-
an boo.
The speaker said poor wiring can,
amen;. "toasters take longer t'n
toast, kettles take. longer to boil,
fans and motors dot operate at
full •speed. If further appliapces;
are added, there will be a ibrealk-
dowan, in the electrical system.
Fuses will burn oust. Fires will' be -
started started owing to overheated wires
in cases where 15 antp fuses„ have
been incorrectly replaced with
Loses of a greater rapacity."
He warned that far too many
homes are still wired to meet only
minimum requirements. He urged
his listeners to look upon adequate
wiring as a form o insurance for
the home.
Present at the meeting at Mac-
Kay Hal were 31 members and
three visitors. The ,president, Mrs.
D. Riehl, was in the chair while
Mals. J. Snider was at the piano.
Mrs. Graham Inglis presented
the flags and Mrs. W. Doak read
the Scripture.
af
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The secretary, Mrs: H. Tich-
borne, read a message of .greeting
from the sister Institute in Eng-
land. The roll call was answered
by naming- an event of interest in
the W.I. during the past year.
A domatio "of 425 'was voted to
the Girls Trumpet Band.
Members were reminded, about
the bazaar in March. Arrange-
ments were made to quilt two
quilts, the tops - of which had been
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rollund, C.Irs. Sunnis, sr'., and Mrs.
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o and merchandise on which we are overstocked.
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O Size S. AIl. �.
First Quality. Reg. $3.95. SPECIAL per pair— •
sAL PRS' E j•and ®s.
vanes up
t;®$6.96,_
60
PER PAIR � �.. 4 � M � -� - dee: ��i �� - -- - � � � . __
S3.49Sale $2.84
b � • w Sale
Every Coat sharply reduced. •
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Bates,
Some 21,t ��2 -PRICE AND LESS.:
Spreads Blinds I 'c e'er I ora �uitin sald� hili s
° �,�EE .OUR SPECIAL AT—
Good 'styles' and shades. , .rt
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'Sizes S -M - i
L. Printed Crepes I
54 inches wide.
SALE— EXTRA SPECIAL—• Reg. $3,95 » yah.
Plain •Crepes •
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Fancy Taffetas
- Crep ,__ .Corduroys
Also .Jumpers.
Reg, Value up to $19.50.
$5.00 $7.84
$9.$4
BLOUSES
Nylon•--Orio,
and cottons.
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. Choice of colors and patterns.
Double bed size.
White steel slate. Plastic
tapes. •
Sizes 25 to 36 inches wide -
64. inches
ide64..incheslong. Blinds in- stock.
15.0
Each $4.95.
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Seamless
Wool Puliovers
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NyloH 1Slips , „..
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Nylons whits with -goo t«m,_ .s Short sleeves. Reg. to $4,95ries popular hose in good .
liee�GYtT .l![rst
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Size.9, to 11.. _
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SPEl7IAT,-�- ��e
$5.00
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N'ECN or WOOL
HOUSECOATS _ -,
ALL WEATHER • COATS
CO1UUO5 JACKETS
�• :DRESS and $40'10E110
$5,OOE
$z.s4
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each
Turnbull's Winter
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odd piec
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'Neg. Ainsespec k
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Kayser -rnug les ��� they: >� at-
omr.Ditrs STOCKINGS off'TKERYegC. 0$?A1T5-
Vests ,and Panties LADIES'''. Host
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'DRAPERY
1 Sale $1.94 yard
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quality Large36 inches. wide. Choice of col- • A NEW DEAL ON GIDE S.
Good` unlit muslin. •
size. 81- x 100. ors. '1 ` ' Reg. value 80c ' i Goa shades.
SPECIAL per pair— P Rei. T6c. • Reg. $1.75 to $3•,95
SPECIAL i °
SALE per yaard�-•59c BRECIAL—
$5.955 c 49c and 98c SAVE 21c on two boxes.
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GR, 'MERE • Skirts
SALE OF
Smoothie Cardi�ans s 1.
Si/ to .0.Girdles arll',,
ize 14 €ted 16 only.
Good styles -and shades. `
Brassiers
Reg. $5.95 and $7.95.
woken lines and sivm at
Berets
AN; 0 ,". A BERETS
°useDresse
Broken sizes and odd line.
Rcg, up to_' $3.95.
d._ ,P OXAL ..
PILLOW- SLIPS'
Pine quality cotton.
42 ins.,
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each Phone 5 The Square
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SALE` LEADER
PRICE
$3.95. 1/2
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INLAID TILES J EXTRA SPECIAL
Jaspe, grey, red, green or blue.
9„ inch 'square
SAt L, 'RICE—EAOII
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- - oats
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