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Helens '-* Mr. and . Mrs. -
Archie 1 c4 utlli ► :. Jimmie,
Toronto;` Mr. and. Mrs. Joe.
Murphy and Colleen, Stratford,.
and"'Pleila McQuillin, London,
spent the holidays with: their
,,.parents Mrr. aid Mrs. Wilfred
McQuiuin and Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs, Barry McQuillin
and Jill; iieSInler, and..Mr. and
'Ws/ Ivan ,McQuillan, Waterloo--,
Were Christmas 'visitors
... ..... ..•, :... ..... , ..With
* their parents Mr. and Mr•s. Fred
McQuillin. .
Jamie r ,Gontler eLondon spent
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the holidays :w.ith Mr. -*and Mrs,
.Andrew vaun
ts.
Mr.. 2 d Mrss, $ $eT
anti Jtminie, ir d'erOe good spent
Christmas Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. e : Frank McWhinney and
family, -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilscdj
John and Susan, Hamilton, spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs..,
Jim Aitchison and family.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: Barvey Webb.: were Mr.
_and;:- Mrs. t,Dar •Rose and family.
Guelph, and r. and Mrs. David
Gilmour, Jeff and Steven, Mon.
txeal.
Mr and' Mrs, Bob Aitchison,-..
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. dl ,y and ,Barbara, spent•
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Christmas with her moter:Mrs:
Adeline Dawling near MouatFor.
est. -. a
Visiting—over the holidays'with
Mrs. W..1. M;ller and Isabel were
Mr, and "Mrs, GardMn McIntyre
and Don, Richmond Hill, and Mr.
and ' Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry, -London,
John Cameron who has been
a patient for Several weeks with
a fractured leg spent a few days.
at Christmas and the New Years I
at `the home of Mr...and.. Mrs,
Don Cameron.
Mr. andrs
M Mrs. Thompson
and Mr
s, Gordon 1McRherson
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naard _ :at Listowel Hospital on
;Wednesday. ona snowy stormy night last
Mr, and' Mrs* Lorne :i~.orster Wednesday TheIlomeLea,gue°met
and Ray .and Williams Forster in the Salvation Army Citadel for
spent' Christmas with Mr„.: and "'Men's. Night" and despite. the
.Mrs; Ronald' ,Perrott and
famils bad weather 17 were present,
esent, This
at Goderich and with Mr, and r, meetingbrought t ""a
conclusion
Ross Hendersons on New Years. the year with the group having
Mrs,. 'rank,? eberker, Clin.: held og. ettng$,,
ton, spent a few with Mrs-. Looking back fthr tl 196G ,.1
Don.°Pannabecker -
_ new .natne"s have'Tbeen added to the
membership. To name only a few
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Mr. andS .� A, G
spent Christmas week with roe. ChristmasN u
atives in Detroit and WindSQr.
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Mrs, Ma;nieSutcliffe and Annie •• • �
'Moser;. spent New Years with.Mr. VISI ors
and -Mrs._. Gox.don_ Sutcliffe,'and. _ - _ •
. family, Winghani.`. . Kingsbridge - Rev l d inGar.
Ronald Allink•-Brantford 'visit.
ed relatives and friends in. God.
erich during Christmas and New
•Years.
- Christrrias and New' Year
visitors with Mrs. W, G. Mac.
Ewan wereher daughter and son.
in-law, lir. and Mrs. Don Mason
and son, Paul, "Grimsby, and her
sister, Miss Olive Goldthorpe,
Toronto. `v
Mx. and Mrs. W. O. McLean
are vacationing in the south for
the next two weeks.
Karen Clarke, London, spent
last week visiting Nancy Hills.
Ronald Riley, Brampton, -spent
Christmas and New Year's with
his` parents, Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Rlley,.:'Pieton Street.
Holiday •gue$ts with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Straughan were
: David Straughan_ofthe University
of Guelph, and Mr and Mrs.
•.: William Straughan, Cynthia and
Nancy, Barrie.
Mr... and ` Mrs. Andrew
'Straughan were guests of the..
vey, Toronto, spent , Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton.
The community ..'extends
sympathy to Mrs. Blais'e Martin
and -family on the sudden passing
of.mv,.•Mar`iin. The funeral Ms ls
-Look place Friday mo,.•ning in St.
Josephs chrucTi[Kingsbridge, •
Holiday visitors -with Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Dalton were Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Marsman and
children, Alice Dalton, London,
M ^ aid Mrs, Maurice Dalton,
Hamilton, Mr.t-Tand Mrs. Bria n
Dalton •and son, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and
family, Clarkson,, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs". Mark Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry,
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs-: Earl,
Drennan. •
Mt. and Mrs. Bruce Hansford
and -Ray visited friends over ,the
New Year's weekend:
Jeffry and Raymond Heffernan
a? dx ?ac?che B'. ,odeau visited '.
and Mrs. O- l effernan d rMting
the holidays. -
latter's brother, Mr. RobinCamp. Eileen Vassella, Toronto,Nel.
belland Mrs. Campbell,—son-iailon visited Mr: and lvlrs;
'.Fred Vassella over the weekend.
Christmas Holiday visitors Mr; arid Mrs. Toni Middegoal
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac. and family` spent Sunday here.
Kay were„ ,their,,:..daughter.Jauet Mt , and • Mrs. Jim Mar tin and
of London .with friend Bud' . family spent Christmas in,Brant.
Williamson and daughter Judy ford. -
with • husband Bill Munroe and Patti O'Connor speai:..fie no1�,i.
grandson Billy, Mrs. ,Rojo... d.3ys in Detroit..
Wilson Sr., Marian MacKay and Frances Gilmore spent the.
Bill MacKay of Detroit. Janetwho' weekend at her home, - v
is -on Westminster Hospital Staff, __
will- spend holidays with her par.
—Wingham, for New Years,
-ents.
Christmas visitors with Dr.
'and Mrs, J. R,, Leitch and family
and Mrs. G: W. Wray--:of..Achlei
'House were Mr. and Mrs. George
Nichol, Susan, Catherine, George -
, . and Peter of Listowel and
and Mrs. John W. Wray, Peggy,
Douglas and, Bob, Etobicoke, .
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kearns,.
• 83 Victoria St. .S., visited New
Year's - day with Mr. and:,Mrs;•
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H`.- J. Rhodes, Stratford.,Jvft. and -
4, -,-Mrs. "erg Kea1`nnho'visit d" wi 'TM
-Mr. ,and Mrs 'R: W Kearns
, Monday.
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BUY-. NOW AT LOW, L -OW -WINTER
• PRICES AND SAVE $ $ $ $ $
LOOK A� THESE BARGAI
4;;-1966 PONT-IAC- O -011-011-g ,
Two and four -doors, stick shifts and: automatics. A REAL SELEC-
TION. All under factory warranty -and priced from - - , •
$2,375 to $2395
1967 HONDA MOTORBIKE
Model x:60. Only 1;00>•miies. Lie : '973T. 'A
Off-season special of
1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA -
Two -door hardtops 283 V-8 With stick shift, positraction, power
brake?, radio, whitewalls and discs; 31999H. Only' 19,000 miles
and still _under GM War;rrnty,et �, - 4
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1964 FORD- -ALAXIE 500
JUST $2,395
Two -door hardtop, 390 V-8, -automatic, power brakes, radio and
electric aerial. Must be seen acid driven; ,E3500,
ONLY • $1,995
1963 CHEVY II
Coach, 6; ,stick with whitewalls and discs; E3320. Talk about
cheap. Look at 'this,. -
4— TATIO--WAGONS- —
All_
AIT --beautiful,• fully reconditioned vehicles -1961 Ford Custom,
V-8;. full;power .--•,1963'C:hevrolet Bel,Air, 9 -passenger — 1963
Ford' Ga1'axie and 1960 Chrysler Newpo'r't, +door hardtop station
wagon. See These! Priced from
_ _ - .-----/$1,059 20 , to
1962 RAMBLER CUSTOM
Two•door,• E20&1. -Mechanic's Special...
1962 PONTIAC STEATO ORhEF
,,95'
$375
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Sedan, stick, shift, radio, i hitewalls *and washers. A top car;
E82831, .
$1;095 ,.
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1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR
Sedan, 6, stick with radio. Clean as, a pin and priced for quick
$1,195
1962- FORD GALAXIE
Sedan, 6, stick with radio. Clea as a pin 'and'-pri ed .for quick
sale; E2769.
ONLY . $950
1960 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN -
Four -door hardtop, 283, V-8, automatic, discs and a built-in
custom and portable radio; E6714. ,
$995 --
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The Deals' Are Sizzling lot, So Come On In..,And See Us Novy'
• of.,th"e projects of theleague, they
have sponsored a' child In Joy.
tow ;. ca; and ne arly send ,.
parcels• o clothing tp Mother's
Hospital in Nautal,, South Afrca;
• have given financlal,.donations to..,
the Camp at Hayfield .as° •Lhe
dome League's of the Division;,
have built extra 'cottages,. Band+
ages:.were ltnit'for leper colonies •
and on an evening entitled "sock`
• social" th e ladies . turned IP
.knitted. socks for, Korea. !House-
coats. ' as were given to.,
M'aitia l .' or fo „ the patients
and visitjn was done -In nursing
homes and hospitals. Five dozen
dishes ,,were -=purchased for -the
cops klt"clien,,
The Cranbexry'Tea with a dis.
play •of, red glass was . very.
successful and from. proceeds a
• donation was made to purchase
hymn books 'for the Citadel. In
1967.the Home League celebrates
their Diamond Jubilee year and
many interesting meetings have
been planned. Our Diamond Jub..
flee gift from the Canadian Terri-
tory will, be to raise the needed
funds to build a boarding home
for Indiarr-Girls in Prince Runert.
IIANI LION. STREET
CATELLI .16.OZ,
Macaroni. o�
HEINZ
NDENSED
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Spaghetti •2F R
SOUP.. 2FOR.
4ELL40' ASSORTED.
The home,in Prince Rupert is.
verf.inadeuate. The Indian girls
who want to further theifi. educa. -
tion leave . the villages - and go
to' the city and the Salvation Army
Girls - Lodge provides a home
"away from .. homer, This lodge
takes in girls of all faiths as
we are concerned that thee too.
be given equal opportunify for
education.
Donations are being received
for uthis project and plans for a
. typical Indian dinner are being
laid and there will be 'a "Fish
Dinner"' ina.the near future to
which the j ublic will5,be invited.
The Home League provides a
Pro rgessive . ,program for all
women over 16 regardlessof sect
or religion, Weekly • meetings„
are held, the olsject being four
fold: spiritual, educational, rec.
reational and service .to others
at home, `and abroad. A bright
happy- hour is spent together
and refreshments are served. We __
believe the humblest home can-,,
'become the "Horne Beautiful"
» if °w+.:11 ordered by a good 'mother.-
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Gillette. or` Schick Stainless. Stee
stades
5F0R.'59c
DEL MONTE -- 48.OZ.
ORANGE JUICLTIN.
• MEAT `•
BYTH,EPIECE-
Peai nea l Bacon
BURNS. S. P.
Vac Pack Rolls
SHOULDER
ROAST -P9
BUTT CHOPS
ow
LB. 75c
LB. 59c
OPEN, EVERY 'DAY UNTIL
_ < , OPEN FRIDAY'S TIL
SPECIAL GROUP
.,FIARTT & McHALE
15.95
_ BRQEEN SIZES
SPECS L GROUP
GlQWING GIROS FLATS.
3.99
SPECIAL GROUP
McHALE at JA-RMAN
DISCOUNT"
MEN'S. -.,SH EAR•LI NG -e -LINE D----
CIURLING & SNOW BOOTS
SEA L -SKIN BOOTS
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DISCOUNT
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OTHERLINES 10% to 20% DISCOUNTS
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special r �i f heart ng Slippers 20% Discount
NOTE NO 1ISCOUN*T' ON MEN'S .SAVE Y. FOOTWEAR
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