'RUSS SECOND Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, tells the s in Washington that Russia is not slowing down its prepara- | i ---- tions for war, despite all the recent soft talk. Declaring ihe Soviet mavy is now the world's 4 second largest, Adm. Burke said | : v the U.S. is meeting the challenge with new ships, submarines aid | Ci -- CHILD'S FLEECE-LINED MA LA 4 P : . AND FLANNELETTE MAPLE GI GROVE DIES We're determined to clean out our entire winter stock--we're completely disregarding former w I E . | S iP S selling prices. You and you alone can be the judge of these savings to you. Further to your S L E F p i H S ! J * . . . It wisn xecutive H 0 U S E D RE S advantage we're determined to clear out this stock within the next few weeks and as a resu ! we have cut prices so low that we feel we should be pretty well cledned out by then. Take Soft fleece backed cotton or warm cosy 3 | lorful frocks in pleasing : flannelette. Footed legs-- Gives Program || | Colorful frocks in picesthe $ 1 rior pad Hannelette, Footed iega--- 67 c S You've never seen such values -- you've never seen such "down-to-the-bare-wall" prices. MAPLE GROVE -- The execu-| i pink, yellow or blue. Sizes tive of Maple Grove Women's In-| styles and patterns. Sizes 1-4 years. Reg. 1.39. stitute provided a program of| 12-20. Reg. 2.98. d H 30 a m SELL OUT PRICE ale Starts inursaay o. An. a Tu pa TE Christmas readings and music at] ¢ the December meeting. | SELL OUT PRICE * Two rounds of Christmas Carols { were sung with Mrs. Wm. Laird) - + at the piano and Mrs. Roy Met-| * ealf played several old time favor-| § ites on the piano. | $ The motto, "It's not what you) ¢ give but what you share: For the| «- gift without the giver is bare," | | a vr was taken by Mrs. Ivison Munday. Mrs. Eber Snowden read an ar- + Hele which pointed out that it not what we get out of life but BOYS' AND GIRLS' what we put into it that should CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE DOUBLE BED SIZE BOY--GIRLS ' # be our concern. lp A story of great human interest ro YJ A BA A f . H Which Rave 3 very Jue to life; 4) picture of children, their parents lette pylomas in popular butcher Good looking and comfortable too. Knit from fine . ' i i Soft cosy flannele py ol 3 a ein poi hyd Fring Ed, bo Nt iacidn? Solid color, soft absorbent towels in a ot) Loving 9nd comiertabie + t 2-tone styles, with full zipper concert, "It remained for a little gira in newest Oriental mandarin collar design. good generous size, approximately 20 Double bed size; beautifully toilored in und aver-all strip= Smartest 2-tone styles, PP style with knit cuffs, and 1 .0 child to lead them" was given by | 3-8. fey. 2.10. SELL OUT PRICE front, warm quilted shot-silk over wool waistband. Trousers have si- i design. Woven from sturdy rayon and cotton fibre bg . Me oe | x 40. In flamingo, gold, green, blue, § 54 " iti-color patterned striped. Reg. 3.49. lining, Mouton fur collar, snug-fitted astic waist and snug fitting Mrs. Cecil Mills presided for a for 3 white, peach, turquoise. Reg. 79¢ each. threads. n multi-color patter R i aistiand. Sikes 5.16. Rog. value cuffs at _anklets. Choice of ® SELL OUT PRICE SELL OUT PRICE : 10.95. Roo 1.96 SELL OUT PRICE short business session' when Mrs. | Ken Hopkins agreed to assist re-| search by tea companies through| SELL OUT PRICE the Canadian Association of Con- ® Te rer sumers in determining how many 4 A cups of tea can be obtained from | [ o Pessy iy PIR ' baif a pound of tea. ¢ t ' : ; ig EL Giving a report of good work done during the month by the Good Neighbor' t: , Mrs. ' Se ge BOYS' AND GIRLS msm s sen] | LINED JEANS MEN'S PLAID PL AID NOVELTY BRIEFS LADIES' RAYON AND NYLON going far from home. SIZES 8-14 YEARS Be early for these as they won't lest long. Smart s. Chas. Greenham su novelty rayon the roll call by distributing 25 num- | shrunk jeans, triple stitched 4 - "BR PAIR & ) weaves with 'ny bered attractively wrapped gifts. seams, bar tacked and riveted yo fon lace trim in y A social time was enjoyed with | at strain points. Front zipper ® : A SPARE white, pink, blue or tea, fancy sandwiches, Christmas| or side zipper, colorful plaid 4 2 or maize. Sixes . gake. candies and cookies for re-| lining. Sizes 6-14. Reg. 4.98. Made from a fine soft American cot- Fleece lined, waterproof, plastic rubber S| ents. n . 1 The January meeting will be -l T4007 FRIGe ton flannel. Ideal for dress or sport. 5 / Beautiful patterns, beauti- coated, will not crack or peel off, red, tlemen's night with Dr. L. B. Wil- . : 2 ; fully tailored, soft cotton reen, brown. Reg. 1.19. Hams of Bowmanville, showing a Regulation shirt style, in colorful 1B . fully 1 finished with doubl 9 7 9 Vv variety of pictures; many of hi: torical value to Women's Institute bright plaids and Shae. Tefored AW yoke, Jr Joke, sizes a warm welcome is extended no; from sanforized cotton flannel. Sizes 1 : ' . |. members. i Wool 2 ; ) . ' {i EVENING AUXILIARY Fomous Howdy-Doody Woo S, M, L. Reg. 3.98. ; Mitts for - Childs Sweaters A Christmas meeting of the Eve-| v CEE | PLAID SURCOAT sis. our mice church basement with Mrs. Bert Smart long-sleeved jaquard pullovers in Saunders grow 39 charge of a wool 24. leid newest colors and designs. Just the thing for ram, | Jo 2. : The Christmas Worship service bak Sloth, with Foib. 'wool Ei 3-PC. HOWDY DOODY late Winter and Spring. Sizes 2-8. Reg. "What Child Is This?' was pre- uilted kasha dining} mouton : 98¢c. SELLING OUT PRICE sented ¥ : | ur collar, full zipper front; : na HL poviey and Fr Wa ® NYLON & CREPE 2 § Towifis Valus! Senforized S.M.L. Reg. 79%. SELL OUT PRICE at Christmas the 'good news" is| 2-6x. Reg. wn. Sizes . ; presented through a careful use| 990. SILL OUT PRICK A. F lity English li ith of prayer, scripture and carols, Boys' above. Reg. 14.98. ...... 8.00 , inest quality nglish poplin, wit our young ladies of the public siifbdies Res warm 7-lb. wool quilted kasha lining. school, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. | A i i i ; Laird, favoured with two Christmas| / The lect is d A) ' Ful Hopes front Jacket, With upple numbers. A Christmas reading was | you'll find hundreds and hun- / ! priate embossed winter scene on front; given by Mrs, Wallace Munday. | rt, holf, if pa downhill e ski cap; quilted kasha The president, Mrs. H. Bradley, | dreds of blouses in sho . typ nA f i i izes. full length sleeves. with | 0 ski pants. Brown, green, blue. Sizes ' took charge of the business per: LADIES' NYLON TRIMMED While quantity: lasts. Good aise, Abs. 30 of fol beg eters JAN i Joss, brown 23 h CHILDREN'S NYLO-GAB f i i lor | shades to choose from-- w Artie od I. 2 ros. I. sorbent. Ecru shade or white with co pastel sha m- oS % St t W t appointed as committee for imple-| &G O WwW MM S i ing th h. R 15 each and everyone an exciting a ion- agon Coa S Tent Heals a opie stripes running through. Reg. 15¢c ea. B . crience. Sizes 12-20. Reg. Members of executive are asked to| Full h ond soft silk , topped to 3.98. Hi ba full 1 be at Mrs. H. Bradley's on Jan. with ly Sige Bho SELL OUT PRICE Finiar que a ion Jebonding toh langle 4th to fill in annual report. shoulder straps. ' : belt and 7-1b., wool quilted The following slate of officers In pink, blues, was presented for the coming year. | meize or white. » " ystshot silk fioing. Red, Past president, Mrs. H. Brad-| Sizes S.M.L. Reg. for [ o OZ. taupe, brown. For boys or ley; president, Mrs. W. H. Brown; 298. SELL OUT SELL OUT PRICE girls. Sizes 2-6x. Reg. value | Bl vice-president, Mrs. Steve Doyle: | : 10.98. SELL OUT PRICE yo Secretary, Mrs. T. McGuirk; re.| icy GIRLS' NYLO-GAB cording secretary, Mrs. M. Ed-| : wards; treasurer, Mrs. H. Brad-| y/ 4 KIDDIES' LINED ley; Christian Citizenship, Mrs. M. ion Wagon Coat 1¢ Flintoff; Missionary Monthly, ns 7 Station agon 0a S © J. Hurrle; community friendship, 0 S + . . li Mrs. P. Flintoff, literature secre | vk Finest quality nylon-gabardine full- W ' 4 ' tary, Mrs. A. Burgess: Christian 3 CHILD'S AND BOYS Stewardship, Mrs. K. Fiint: supply BOYS | w d He fin iosgib length coats with Mouton fur collar, t arm and cosy. Heavy fine nylo-ga ; JEANS o d belt, and 7-Ib. I quilt- Mrs. E." Folcy: explorer "group. ALL- WOOL LONGS with Mouton fur collar, quilted lining hs Yasp-ersumd belt, amd 7.Jo wool quis PARKAS Mrs. H. Bradley, Mrs. J. Noble, | - and self-belt. Assorted colors. Sizes ll Tough wearing denim rivet re- green, wine. Sizes 7-14. Reg. value L ing pabardine with Mrs. K. Sumersford and Mrs. H. | 8-14 years. Reg. 10.95. inforced and extra stitched, all 4 . * . ang wads vy » river Allison; Base Line Mission Band, 4 around waist, gay colorful cot- 19.95. bipiigl uta Au d -- 93 Mrs. H. Cryderman and Mrs. E. 100% all - wool flannel SELL OUT PRICE ton, flannel plaid lining. Sizes SELL OUT PRICE full zipper front, datos . Foley. longs with boxer waist for 3-6x. Reg. 1.98. wolf trimmed hood elastic The January meeting will be at it. =i ! 2 waist for snug fit, inner storm the home of Mrs, Wallgce Munday 3nug fit, Zipper fly, cuffs, cuffs and four pockets in Sizes 2-6x. Reg. value 3 Brown only. Sizes 4-14, Reg. with her group in charge. 2.98. SELL OUT PRICE ow 9.95 SELL OUT PRICE A social time was enjoyed when . ee : i' ' J i an exchange of gifts took place and sandwiches, Christmas sake, ® and candy were served by group in charge. + HOME AND SCHOOL The Christmas meeting of Ma-| ple Grove Home and School As- sociation was held in the school 'with Mrs. G.'Larocque, president! presiding, | A motion to give the teachers money to buy indoor games was! passed. The parents count was won by Mrs. Coles room. The following program numbers were announced by Mr. Rowan 0 WwW A Principal: Tap dancing by Barbara Bothwell and Ileane| S HA Rahme; ballet dancing number | STR E ET : by Beverly Larocque; song, 2 "Willy Claus" by Linda Fice,| Linda Scott; Rose Ann Paterson, | T Harriet Morrissey and Maureen WEST : Whalen: reading, "The Snowman" by Maureen Whalen: piano solo, "Rondo" and '"Courante,' Janice Beech; piano solo, Meditation,' Mrs, Cole, I