TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 12, 1056 © Name Officers | AtCWL Meeting The CWL held their annual meet- ing last Monday evening in St. Bernard's school with the election | of officers. Mrs. I. Ruest presided | | and opened the meeting with the league prayer. ! Reports by the different conven- ers were read and adopted. The | new officers for the next term are as follows: Past president, Mrs. L. Ruest, president, Mrs. L. Bloye, 1s". vice-president, Mrs. P. Otten- brite, 2nd. vice-president, Mrs. D. O'Hagan, 3rd vice-president, Mrs. J. Corrigan, secretary, Mrs. H. Augustus, treasurer, Mrs. G. Par- ise, councillors, Mrs. J. Smyth, Mrs. T. Vanderwyst, Mrs. J. Rog- er, Mrs. W, Simpson, Mrs. H. Wat- ters, and Mrs. M. Hendriks. Mrs. Ruest was presented with a | rosary from the league in recogni- tion of her valuable services ren- CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Sour 9 -- 1.00 PEANUT BUTTERS := 1.00 BRIGHT'S 15-0Z. CANS "m on the good work that her prede- cessors had accomplished. 1 00 4] ringWesley | PEACHES D Fim To Church | TOILET TisSUE10- 1.00 1.00 1.00 LIBBY'S FROZEN FOOD SALE Green Beans -- Peas -- Corn Spinach -- Mixed Vegetables BRUSSEL SPROUTS -- SUCCOTASH-BROCOLLI CAULIFLOWER 41.00 FRENCH FRIES ORANGE JUICE 61.00 CRISCO 3 1-LB. PKGS. YOUR 3c OFF DEAL CHOICE 1 3.LB. CAN \ dered during the past two years. She thanked all the executives and members for their kind support. | The new executives were then in- stalled by Miss Grace O'Connor, chairman of the nominee commit- tee. Mrs. Bloye president, then ad- |dressed a few well-chosen words to the members, stating that she would do_all in her power to carry 20-0Z. CANS f RA a SPRING IS KEYNOTE OF IODE FASHION SHO Mrs. H. P. Doner. Spring hats, 15-02 CANS 15-0Z: €ANS 48-0Z. CANS oo, L.L ~-- 14-0Z. CANS 9-0Z. JARS ' tured in the Viscount Green- | left to right, Mrs. John Fallaise, | and Verna Mifflin. Tea was pre- i STOKELYVS FANCY AL A . 1scoun ils aie ts ' pared and served during the Hazel Foster. and 8.30 p.m. according to the , CREAM wood Chapter, IODE, fashion | Mrs. Howard Doner, Jr., Mrs. | show by Mrs. James Ross and --Robertson, Whitby |Pastor, Reverend J. M. Smith. rrr esa ---- En bic - - Ba tnt The feature-length film is in the STYLE new Eastman color and was pro- STOKELY'S HONEY POD 5 instructions from M R. against scalping tickets, the maxi-|ier of commonsense, patience, and the street, had lodged between the ful 18th century evangelist and lum, public health nurse imum fine can be $500. a little luck, >» wall and the inside box. DREFT Ige. 39¢, giant 75¢ CHEER Ige. 39¢, giant 75¢ CRUPP'S : FRUIT Aor CANS 1.00 MARAGINE Ib. 2]: wa P . ww Fresh Dressed, Tender Piump Young EXPERT SITTERS NO PROFIT GOOD DRIVERS MISSING MAIL duced bY the Reoie aud Fics Cone : -- APPLE JUICE A DUZ Ige. 41¢, giant 79¢* YELLOW GRASS, Sask. (CP)-- WINNIPEG (CP)--A 20-year-old WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Four MARSEILLE, France (AP) ~-- mission of the Methodist Church 10c OFF DEAL NIBLET WHOLE KERNEL 1 00 CORN b 1 TIDE JOY LIQUID 6-0z. 41¢ GRAND UNION CUT UP FRYERS ALL UNJOINTED Twenty-seven high school students man who sold a $1.25. ticket for milk delivery men given special Workmen remodelling a post office (United States) in cq-operation received certificates as ba -1 $3.50 prior to sell-out wrestling awards for driving 20 years with- here found postcards mailed be- with J. Arthur Rank, 1 AYLMER ASSORTED GIANT J A M S ies . m PERSONAL SIZE AYLMER CHOICE ? CANS " CAMAY Reg. 2 for 17c BATH 2 for 27¢ BLADE Cc BONE REMOVED Ih. 3l¢ Shown above are the models, show, in the Legion Hall, yester- = Gordon Anderson, Judy Taft, a ey. It rasta . " Mrs. Ross Irwin, Judy Wylie, by Gladys Davey, were model- wi e shown a e Unite ure and some of the dresses, fea day afternoon. The models are, led, and dresses were shown by on Sunday, April 15th, at 7 p.m. ters after completi match here was fined the mini-/out an accident said they believe tween 19!4 and 1916. The cards,| It brings to the screen for the here. Boys as w K mum of $25. Under the laws accident-free driving is just a mat- dropped into a slit opening from first time the dynamic and color- BARS BETTY CROCKER: 4c OFF DEAL [ 4 - | ALL SWEET ea. 3% Ib. 59¢ LARGE PREDRESSED UP TO 3'4 LBS. 45¢ LB, Top Quality Red Brand Maple Leaf or Swift Premium BLADE ROAST ha FRANKFURTERS if Pram HEAD CHEESE BOWLS 5 SLICED BACON Swit Premium Sealed Sweet Pickled Peameal Ib. 39%¢ ex ea. 39¢ ea. 1.49 COTTAGE ROLLS ESSEX SMOKIES CANNED HAMS Tra FAMILY VARIETY PACKAGE, or FREEZER BUY ! PORK LOIN ...Bathurst's new Corrugated Container Plant at Whitby! I.ocatep in a rapidly expanding industrial area... and supplementing pres- ent facilities in Toronto and Hamilton 3 Ibs. 5 Ibs. 1 Ib. 1 1b. Approx. Approx. 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