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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jan 1955, p. 11

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TH CNAIN TAES AN.TIANiLL!.NTIONPAGE MEN! ATTENTIONN ALL MIN! The greatest opportuuity you have ever had Io save money oh your wearig apparel 'requirements is being offered Io you STAR TING TODAY AT . 1 i V t ChiC '.laries vennÂting BARGAIN COACH FARES TUESDAY AND IAN@ 1Q.1O.gt el1WEDNESDAY U R .tjoit RETURN LIMIT-7 DAYS BoD woen TORONTO AND MONTREAL. OTTAWA . *PETERBORO. OWEN SOUND *LONDON ., *WINDSOR 9. ROUND TNP COACH FANES .$1 2.90 *9.55 *3.00 *4.75 *4.40 .8.65 YOU SAVE $8.15 6.00 1.85 3.00 2.80 5.50 *Oo.s fot apply on~ ROC "Da dh,.r b.tw..n Torofto-Wifldscr almO Toonto- t.rboro and cil it.rm.dlate stations. Bargain fares apply also between points listed and intermediate stations witb proportionate savings. icogular 150 Sb. boggago allowance Children 5 and undr 12 fravel haffore; under 5 frovel froe WacI, for BarWan Coach, Fores effecive Fbruary li-là1 e4%4l*&4% ê40 NE WTON VILLE Mrs. XVaý ne Elliott xvhàse iii- ness continued went to Memi orial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday for a check-up. Visitors for New Year' s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilmer and son. Philip, with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gilmer, Buffalo. Mrs. Roy McKay, Mrs. George Englehart and daughter Sharon and Mr. Laverne Stone, Bron- te, with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Porter. Bud Jones, Montreal, Miss Shirley Jeffs, Napanee, and Mrs. Jena Carlaw, Greensviflp, with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones. Mrs. John Pearce. and son Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Eari Walkey, Joan and Johnnie with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Burley. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burley, Cowanville, and Mrs. Hazel Robinson and son John- nie, Orono. with Mr. and Mrs: WiIlis Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Soules and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mor- ton and daughter, Toronto, M. Jack Nesbitt, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Simpson and son 'John, Port Hope, and* Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Elliott and son Bud, Port Granby, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waine and daughtei Sally, Toronto, and Mrs. Waine's mother, Mrs. Chas. Garland, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, with Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Pike. family-Mr. and Mrs. Orr Ven- ning,éMr. and Msr. T. Samelis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samelis and Sharon, Miss Bert Freelin, Miss Nora Venning, Lindsay, and Mr. Gary Venning, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arm- strong and Mr. Jack- Phillip, Burnt River; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poulson and Mary- Ellen, Fehelon Falls. with Ray MeGills. With Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stinson and family. With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- Laughlin-the Edmond Harris family, Mr. and Mrs. M.* Gra- ham and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Don tPargeter, Mrs. J. E. Flett; Mr. Tom Dunseath, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flett, Fenelon Falls. Mrs. Ira. Argue in Toronto, with the Cecil Hyde family. With Mr. and MÏ's. Earl Dor- rell-Mr. and Mrs. Alex John- ston; Mr. and Mrs. Keith John- ston and Linda, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery, Donna- Marie and Carlyle, Tilbury; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorreli and three girls. Misses Anne and Prue Mcmn- tosh, Madoc: Miss Burma Mor- lock. Toronto, were Itincheon guests with Mrs. George Wolfe 1last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve held a New Year's Day family party. Withe the Gofdon -Strýong fam- ily were-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff and Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman and family, Mrs. ,james Strong. Mrs. Stanford VanCamp spent the holiday week with Norton Van Camps in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mountjoy, Mt. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lori Wannan and family, Mr., Mrs. Murray Byers and fam-,, with the Ivan Mountjoys. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marlow 1and Mrs. John Marlow in To- ronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shook. Mrs. J. Marlow stayed for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Preston and Kenneth, Beth- any, with Mr. and Mrs. David McLean on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, of Val d'Or, Quebec, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner. Rev. and Mrs. George Nich- olson and Mrs. Walter Bateman with the Dr. McArthur family. On Thursday evening there was a family gathering. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Merrili Ferguson. Present were: the Merrili Ferguson family, LToronto; Rev. Clarence Fergu- >son. Kemptville; Mr. A. W. Pickard, Mr. and Mrs. S. James, Bowmanville; Mr. Roy Fergu- Sson, Mona, Bill and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and Ian, Toronto, Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Ca- rol. Mr. Roy Ferguson held a family party at his home on Saturday. There have been a lot of his friends down to Lindsay Hos- pital to visit Mr. Harold Me- Quade who report him very cheerful. Rev. Merrili Ferguson gave a talk at the United Churchi Sunday School on Sun day morning. He told of the littie African orphan girl his family were raising. Jimmie Swain had his ton- suls and adenoids removed at Port Perry Hospital during the holidays and we are glad he gut along fine. Miss Mona Ferguson attend- ed a wedding in Peterborough1 hast Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Go- heen was married to John White. Master Jirnmie Raines, Port1 Perry, visited Arthur Van Camp several days. Mr. Wilson Heaslip. Janet- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sug- c!itt, Port Perrv, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp and farilvN, on Sundav. The annua? ONO. club Ne%' Year's Eve dance wvas a big suc- cezs at the Recreational Centre. j Mr. î'nd M'vrs. Frank Gibson, 1 Uraht * RRL- BwesIi*n's JANUAR' Greoltes-i YS SLE You May Ask Why Such Low Prices? Because we have enough stock to equip 1w o stores and we only have the one store Io carry men's and boys' wear - and because we want you 10 know that ai BRESLIN'lS you can buy good clothes at prices that w iii compare with any other low prices offered anywhere. These Low Prices Last Through January! .Men's Windhreakers Reduced!1 Two tones, solids. Fully lined. Reg. to 17.95. ON SALE $9.99 Men's Topcoats - Less Than %/2! Ail wool tweeds and gabardines. and 59.50. Reg. 49.50 BOYS' STADIUM COATS! Two tone navy and plaid. Al wool. Warmly lined. Sizes 7 ta 12 years. ON SALE $8.49 ON SALE 24-9" SAVE ON NEN'S PYJAMAS!1 G o o d quality striped flannelette pyjamas for men. Ail sizes. ON SALE s2-99 ýSAVE ON BOYS' SUITS! Fancy %vors' eds in double ON SALE l1re-isted styles. Sizes 24 to 0 . $1 4,99 Save on Men's Coats Men's Kenwood overcoats ini single or double breasted styles. Regular 75.00. SALE 39199 CLEARING Non'. Sport Shirts! Carrying famous labels. Long or short sicevus. Ber. te 7U9 ON $9 SALE s-9 SAVE ON9 LINED JEANS!1 Boys' lined smnforized jeans. Regular 3.69. ON SALE $1.99 SENSATIONAL VALUE ON NEN'S TOPCOATS! English poplin Trench Coats. Best quality! Beige or navy. Sizes 36 to 42. Regular 32.50. ON SALE 1 .9 SAVE ON INN' JACKETS! IMen's rayon satin - or ON SALE c ot t on p o pli n windbreakers. Originally ta 9.95. $4.99 Save on Men's Suede Jackets! Smooth looking suede 1 e a t h e r windbreakers. Sizes 36 to 44. ON SALE $14.99 Men's Jeans! Reduced!. Sanforized blue denim. Reg. to 4.29 - Ail sizes ON SALE 2e4 Save on Nen's Slacks Ail wool, stripes or solid shades. Reg. 6.95 ON SALE_3.99 Youths' Jackets Reduced Rasha Iined wlndbreakers Sizes 28 to 34. ON 29 SALE 29 Save on Men': Socks Regular 59e to 89c socks ON SALE 3 c Save on Men's Suifs Single or double breasted ON - Finest materials and SALE workmanship. Originally sold up to 69.50. Al sizes. 39099 6 ONLY Nen's Overcoats! Hurry, for this great bargain. Regular ta 49.50 ON SALE14.99 Men's Undorwsar EEDUCED! Penman's or Turnbull's Marino Shirts or Drawers. Sizes 36 ta 44 ON SALE 51 .99 TERBRIFIC SAVINGS ON MEN'S SLACKS! Men's Gabardine Slacks with matching beit. Grey, brown or navy. Sizes 29 ta 42. ON09 SALE $ STOCK UP NOW ON TRIS GREAT SHIRT DARGAIN!1 Tooke-Van Husen S h i r t s. Single or double cuffs. Six different collars. Reg. 3.95 and 4.50. Ail sizes. on SALE $2 .99 You ths' Station Wagon Coats! Warmiy lined. L a r g e ON SALE sheared lamb coilars. __ Grey or navy. Sizes 26 to 36. 1 2-99 Boys" Sweaters ! Ail wool pullover style. Originally ta 3.95. SALE1e9 Nen's Scarves!1 Reg. 1.50 and 2.00. Men's Scarves ON SALE 9 C (Ê Boys' Breeks ! Tough wearing corduroy breeks. Originally 6.95. ON SALE 3e99 Boys' Pyjamas!1 Warm striped flannelette. Sizes 28 to 34. SALE 23 MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS! Genuine horsehide jackets. Fancy two tones or solids. Regular 27.95. ON 14.99 SALE I MEN'S STADIUM COATS! Ilp length quilted lining. Ail around beit. Regular 19.95. SALE ON 12,." A' t' 'J ~ï (I THE CANADIAN STATES17-1-1011, 01,7-.ARIO 1 PAGE CLEVEN

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