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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Mar 1965, p. 11

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NEW SPRING ARRIVALS I.adies' Couts $8.88 Suede Jackets $4.97 Reversib1e»17.97 InantsDresses 1.67 Girls' Coats ..$4.97 Boys' Romper Coats, 2-6x ...$2.97 Drets - 1.7 SELF SERVE CENTRE L OB LA W S PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL, caiedonia 1-a"U PINK SALMON 2 o r Cn IT COSTS* SO LIT TLE . .. To bring your laundry here and think of the work saving! RUNNERS' CANADIAN MADE Now $1.99 Plains, Plaids, Beige, Blue, Grey, Pink, LRed, Antelope, Black Watch POLLOCK SHOES Milton's Family Shoe Centre H E RE N OW .. . NEW CANADIAN FLAG ASSORTMENT KEY CHAINS - FLAGS SCRAP BOOKS - PENCILS MILTON PLAZA SMOKE AND GIFT SHOP a open to 10 p.m. including Sundays imilfi PL AZA L AUNDRE-EASE 0 Open 24 Hours à Day AHR ZDPLAZA ()MOTORS VOLKSWAGEN PHONE 878-2962 AI& RVC ........... MOFTThe Canadian Champion, Wednesday, MarcFh 17, 1965 » ù Presbyterian W omen to Discuss 1ca L eeh.Phli,-Michae Afi,al of Acton. ~Mrs. Maureen ailey ishe rested atlh McKersie Fun- A m algam ation of Ladies' G roups Marn Da id B rs.aure 130a iil fýRH msn Ioadre6unem The March meeting of the Eve-¡eýn byMrs. Brynkus who read ver- rtasks im His name, the light will TeEeee ldeJeegussMloan.ohro KvnadRsry huo rchion.Iner ning Departmlrent W.M.S. of Knox ssfro Chapter eight of St. be with uas to comiort and guide oif Nassagaweya W.M.S. Fia Karen, passed away at Toronto iment fo!llwedatMEvergreenem- Chrh a hl n oda v- John's Gospel. In al briel com- us . The hymn "Thou Art the for,- fhe World Day of Prayer. The. General Hospital on March 3,i teryMitonaith Brree Culton ning of last week at the home or mentary she pomnted out fthatWay'brought the devotions t tinasoendbyMs.M 16, oloig1 rifilnss n.God lHaryceggo, Bev, Mrs. Schuyler. The president, Mrs. while somte of us have kept mn close. |E.Mulnw.hwrd fwecmo e 0t er.Mra andBb atmno Marshall opened the meeting with mind the fact that Jesus is the Effects on World Mrs. Mullen was assisted by Mr.l Seda brtd cl tdorhp'an heMilton o heWrioterand cate IoDonald Pruss.ByteMs.V Nrisan d dcaeof MlonaWood- Pu fWod "Approach, My Soul the Mercy- think of it occasionally and somie entitled "Concern for a New Na- Mrs. W. Kennedy in h'ading of the Aclon and ad lved nMilo tc splbaes Seat" was sung and followed by have forgotten altogether. In thais lion - Nigeria" wvas ably synop- service.Sveaotr ladies from sincether marrage inr955.ather Ecye, teCndaRd paer age il is wvell for us to rememrber sized by Mrs. Magee She began botha churches look part mn the wvas h aghtro Mb sse-Echya, h and es pThe devotional period was tak- that il we go about our daily by telli'n htNgei soly1-evc. r.M ayad wsrCkrsarnd ltaPt oss en nqu br eaufroccoun- hlours-,away by jet and anything Ilhe soloist and Mrs. Don Joss gave d th tl f cinada abu ,00eqire doncu tht capen ter ill sooni have abifmsaeo h hm ister of Martin of Georgetown, tries around te word. Thmrd Mu . .WF. resøyteria ltIo,(lailbelal a ,,lu ?Siellco w nutr ilion iprevelven and fthe rea te a oiraver had grown| 4 A ttended by 300 Delegates $e i Ai. Port Nelson United C hIlr h1veopent, Mrs. R. Coulter noint- 1r ar io n e nistM t ie e a ra- FUT a d G O EY S M Burington, hosted tethr fa-a Is, Mrs,.E. R. Whitfield; cm-Church. Unity bie twendeo i A ocialle hourollowd n h nual meeting of Halton Pr-esbyter--imuity f riendship and v'isitmlg, ationIs is bm lostered and thf unalihocro o h al Church Women on WedInesday, MrIs. By rrnesFleury; literaitur1e and ne 'w slogan l 1or al1L'Chr isins is sonhur ch Swet Jucy FlridaLargeWhit March 3. Approximatly 300 del-. communications, Mrs. R. Bon- "Prayý, Work,chven.ir. lt for ale GRAPFlRiTCALFLWeR gates representing 48 locals as- steel; prle"s ad uli cit , Mrs- A question and ase period i ui o aeG A ER I A LFO E semnbled uforithe orning session. Black; program s'cr etaiv, Mr" -tonturent problemin itNigeria The11, reguilar me ig f he10 for 49c 29c Each Mrs. Earl Sovereigni, Presbyvterial KihM Mla;asitn er-sakd ieydsusonad WMS n aieC' AdofNs- president, and Mrs. M. C. Lowe*,itary * audio visual, Mrs.C- C increasedfthe inter est in thisl n- sagaw eya Presbyteriani Ch urch Can. Fancy Large Anjou o ~~President of Port Nelson, extend. Sith tewardhpnd reermiigoranit country. was eld on T hursday at the SPAPLSETN PAR ed greetings of wvelcome and Mrs. Mrs. L. 1 f Shaw; supply and social Rolcalws nwre y14fmanreuin Campbllville. Plans PAPLSE IN PAR -tafPhoto Frank Taylor, Hamilton Confer- assistance, Mrs. W. D. Stainton; members whbo repeakted a fa vor I Lwere ade Ico quilt thle bale quilt 7 cB se O 9 CI ize wee o dipla inthe ence president, conducted t h e archivist, Miss Myrtle Bllanshard- Bible verse. Reports were h Ieard on Tu Lesday at thec home of Mrs. 7 cB se o 9 seu ize sch ee on daym thevorship service using the themle Sýquander Resources and corresponidence was read. A Mulce". RS RN AGAIE....... b o 9 nue highe scho Moay ao "For the Love of Christ Controls The addiress for, thecdaywar e t e l rom, thecsession gave pe- A former resident of Molfat, R S ..D - GA I E --.... l.fo 9 gstes seme esecillyat- Us", reading the 4th Chapter of given by Re%. A. G. Skelly, M.A., mission lor thec group to spon-|Ms Thomas Simpson was buried 8Dliiu Flavors rs. W. Knol and her daughter 1st 'John. B.D., of'Ryerson United Ch irch, uria morniing 'ervie and al tent- lin Guelph last %week. The comn- D N A I E A EM X.... o e o 9 somne of the "old bones Correspondience meluiding grecet- Hamilton. Hlis mlessaige wazs -Sur- ative (lte was cielt, orApr il' 'iiye'ed ymah t h ings from neighboring Presbyter- vival by Squandering". Ouirgrea't- Aniother letter anouncdtheberted hun iiiLy. ADo 59cDNAN Lg CKEM -----2 o e ar9 asasw ll aseafeterregarding est gain today Nis by squlandryspigcnfrnefo vnng'h Sc nniah Lr'|INGERSOL CHEESE SPREA ....---5CLeJa al resolution to be passed "to ab-. and c a itterinig our resources Dpatmet1rache)t b 'hl e Sciiei A fi ods olish the death penalty". 1thre %work (i1 Christianity.We onm in l Knox Churceh, Toronto, Apr l \il , o c , n ie t FR T U LIY NY O S . 9 p i Unts oen bgin to find our- way out oI our* 30 fto May2. Mis- Reith w\rote to u lr s)einC fwrhip onte Sun QU YNLOS 9 pi Al eatet rsne otu el l W irec clltc i alh - lttr ii MSday. Owing to illniess and condi- Nabob Quick Setting Jelly Powders 6 pkg. for 49c otenuraigrpos"u icarrymgPearce and joy tallainuofmone ils ca heaquarterssought inlormiation: linof flhe roadis thee were fnot--CaaPcesRnes wout te purpc o e Tount llhfor w o o oador ieon memlbers, views concerning fthe-asi mn y lvout as tusual. Essex Brand Canl k Rnl wotimsn (the cgreg atindforand talents. Event our- smlallest cen- eventulalgamnationof aill Wo- BEF SUSAE SDE ACO totalmisson o the hurc anddeav r ake un limiiited Pus- mn C hurCi ch groups. In thIis con-2 .fo 9 ao provide a medium through sibilitics. netin. Fmetig as o e hld45cOb which they may express their loy-. The sooist wasMrs. H. . in heChurch h l nTu rs fedy O O nTne lm alI and devoti on t Jeus hisit. l'eathautof Sta M..Lukes-onte- MaChit lgate to m Ith N \4c b.2 L EGSor89 in Christian \itness stud and iel lokite nMr. 1.M.grop erer.Denbofrui nd) hLeanLPonlCcCKEuo fellowship and serireefruit, r-to.E tPMnsI' ende r Mlts. PORKCa pbllCHn oPS CHICKENBESTSr of labors Lcannot be mieasured h outse\d r.l>nS il ddess eegiven to whh -auacues of - ianil tte etsbt t i iii a ltiad expressd tlum cs i"embers ii,l ind iiul, might HIGH GRADE MEMORIALS 59C lb. 45c lb. teresting to note that the totai l ii ng xectiv. end old copies ut nonl-political MEMORIAL ENGRAVING suam (of 105ý,867.1 wa ra, ised h>ri l>uring thle luanch hour the i',lad m gzne.T es o l e m s1PH NE-1RE all purposes hv ia memnbership ofisha n. pprunt t isit welicomec in Atrica and Asia w\here 62 Water St., North GALT - RE T VDLEY 3341 memrbet-ofthe U.C.W. - Ie inhelraurfablelinthelicChurch Communit litertuehas madle Telephone 621.7580 "3 R S I O S x-i Halto n rde teria l it itn p ro , l ýiýinl%4 2, i'pv I il td li. , pa't Denioat- 233 w s fowardd to Hamiton rature and inflormlation cou n i ipublications, o ou tea',ti Conference for fthe Unitied Brdo Fin RE Chrige ores'i uec hv ee orl pnS146 i ti l ctre at Par i'. i eihaCRED CRS mi nistrAto-eion and i3.01592eas "Ov ' The Canadian Red Cro- is a Po isd and [lthe Epah e-IS ALWAYS THERE l am m er and Abpovetion s witth o le i leber o flthe world wide orga- daion mi brughtam intrstgWTHY URH L marIig prto pnto o i iizatiion kn wn as thec League imeetingkt! lu ose, lulWIiesses orL Mh:r.li.n R.eParker and s oealatRed Cro,, SoCitie Thli o eg trn . S ppot thIMilon ladies fromt Applewood U.C.W.- mztOn hth Mrsi, Sltochue aleri. uprtteMlo presented a skit, "How Long is "Through Huitnimity touece.Armistron Campaign - MarCl Žin Ever After?" a, introduction toD apin-Mrh2d Year 2 New Curriculum study, "Jesus Christ and the ChrisianNwSyeabrSo StffPh to i ." F llo ing ia Literatuire pres. ,t in a grade four classraoom at entation by\ Mrs. R. R. Bonstceel.w tl B rerS attention of Mr. Cand Mrs.S. lunchecon waslserved by thle ladlie M RHSEIL-Q EE A L I iother parents inr ing the of PotNesnGEAHADS RTudaaThCrvn off the project to them at last New OfficersUEECMALEPI Tie fernooII in Il-e s s i 1 omON SPRING . . . A COMPLETE mece wthaninMeora Professional Permnanent March 21st is lirsit day of Spring . . Ros.efDne 17 erv ie ondulced hl eC reonArrange now for your rnew coiffure by Rc the in 17 story Lesson "tfrmri"Iac, np Waving lis Modern Magic or-- atyexers•w-' ang'v Al Teacher itil50lfor Coiffure Beauty! DE'A THHN R 8-2 YLISTS ,,HCEO 50 Arhrwoisha o heHs mnooHlonPebyevinsta sl, a EAT HERE OR TAKE OUT torv DULilepritet atie % Wlillis C ldtnel y e%ý,CClctedNothees8a25ndividalFprescripion-in5per SI. HighSchool. [Her'talk, ai ebic. follow\:Idvd a recito np r AL AOUT U' acounb> prueilertd reigi : pt pesidet, M, R i m ranw exr aeLAYAWAY NOW FOR EASTER LR-N ESO P by thc Canadian Play ers, vwas botha son: exeutive vice-president. Mrs.iporAanLL NEWvi SPRhavNGORFASHEIONSP inlormalztive and interestinig and F. W. H r;vice - pridenit difernthaiEcaraterstcs.Whre ou lw ys av showj\ed fth enebers that Canaida Area 1, Mrs. Il B. Monaghan. H Y N Here Now - More Arriving Daily Re 8.9512s av hasu quite tranimpressive histrl area 2. Mr,. laward are 3. Have Your New We study - We style to suit Hr o oeArvn al R891 backrond Mrs. Lindsay Cui nsii ; area 4. Hird This Weck coi r eea p > \t s 'yubs. GET YOUR SPRING CLOTHES supper party. larv.titiMrs. Waritrng McConnell; rSEEMul OTNW ¡ responidinigsecr-etatry,MI, rs. et uAdo ou amlyswearbls. o he TIM STILL BUSY lc nk; t asuier, Mrs . . IKig FASHION VANO & PAUL SLPtEuC|AoL S willnbe re rubs ... and Mil\,tnis whormbin t cini1E. M. Flowers; co-op. lin Chistian I BEAUTY LOUNG ARSTLSStoruhysrigray dC el- who mov e BramaGW. tleeaeuato in iinret . 171 Main TR 8-9533 95 Main TR 8-9931 FREEYROsI ORHM IC ka allih in elti Fa nlABIAN FURNITURE CLEANERS AND TAILORS munI\irýcipl allairs in that town, Factory Furniture Direct toai You Fast Dependable Service and ~~ ~F wasrecnty nme prsien.IAàTR8-091hnie 87-2972 for Fre Pick-up li te Bramnaleat Ratepayers A,. M LT 229 SKELETONS of several shapes and Science room of the Williams Ave last week and parents and youný tracted by the skinless animals. Mi Sandra are shown here inspecting i sociation. Mr. Millov wzaia un- u'sfu andlidate for Ithe Wardc Five seal on Chlingualcousiy coul - cil m te lst lections. While mn IMiltonlheXwas atctive as thle head 01 ih Milon Saety ouncl ad WOODEN AIRPLANES, a pro ect Holy Rosary School, drewv the Belardi when they joined with schooL. Their son Fevi showed week's successful open house. Canadican Him Given by Loc 1nMa ,h tthe monhh eet- \ O D lt ws hed at Ilhe home of Mr-, I Woi s l L2ent Mr'. Upon ri tequest, fthe chapter will ilgain supporý,it ftheHalton County Music Festivail, as it lhasdone in past %years. A donation w ilI again Rgni, . atn\a beli ll d.lD raLc toube elin uHamilton, Apr il 7-9. Reports on Play Mrs R., A., Woodland, convener o the U mladian Play\ers project I "ave ;lu p-o-at eport of prep. ,ljijýtithe :c inrg play%,'ALL l o fomer Regets , of Ihle Ch peAlthea 1llenie and lietsv Robcrts were agamin mlade lhonlor. em e ., Mr'. Ilodsonl, MrI' M. Guonhý, Mr,. R. Sabiston, Mrs., 1 arlev adMrs. Chas,. MacAr thur were ilintroduLcet th lcienembers. The i ghp light ol lithe eeing l %' a hlistor lsongie b h e i J)sCspAkeIMrsl a. Mac- Hundreds of women sew the latest in fashion. You can wea, be,,er clothes, be more creative in your wardrobe, get a better fit and wider selection all at less cost when you sew creatively. Start the Spring Season sewing now ! SEE OUR WIDE ASSORTMENT OF STYLE FABRICS NOW! S P EC A L HIGH SCHODOL GIRLS ... 45" DOTTED RAYON Now is the time to choose your PEAU DE S U R AH SOIE, BROCADE, TAFFET A, LACE or $1.98, SILK BLENDS for the Spring Formdil. 12 MARTIN ST. Richard and Betty Copley MILTON Depend on us e t0 carry outer your d0ct0r's orders , o lipiwrv n n a ctly S w in ,from fresh pa- -. emil drug5. In case of emergency, cali us for prompt 878-2343 MILTON PHARMACY E. S. GAWRONSKI, Phm. B. 14 MARTIN SRT.ELVR MILTON

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