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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-01-01, Page 12' Seafoith Ontario STORE-WIDE SPECIALS COLORFUL MEN'S PERMA - PRESS ' Dress Shirts Sizes• 141 - 17 While ns They Last MEN'S SWEATERS Values to 16.95 One Price 7.95 BOY'S PILE - LINED - COATS To Clear' 6.95 % Discount on All Regular Stock BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR °Welf, /04 41714:01 /0#1;r/t 4filicrWjk/ 15, 41/.1: .40,A;W:b2,/4M:A01PA,q,,,a. 4sx0" , dec.44744,,,ANce,44... 4 .44, GIGANTIC. etk 610w 0%0 09%1 CONTINUES... DRESSES-- SKIIRTS--- C ATS-- Scivings of 50% and More The Biggest-PRICE-REBELLION to Hit SEAFORTHI Wininworaalrainiimmitagitigg sr weles IN * ' 001 if Win-A-Prize '69 0 ,rya, ' Si , gi •Awices • . _ t, ' a 7411 'air'airtolitiono , iffifimpowwwawiiroiisiawmfais S , . iiiiiiii3OW , TOP VALU SALTED. GRANULATED FINE of 8:00 591A - Peanuts 790 White Sugar . . 480 , Bayer Aspirin '. Hump-v ouMPTY Potato .. 60 Pkg. SHIRLEY GAY ENRICHED SL. (ASST'D. 'Om) COLONIAL 11-13 White Bread .. 241.;,: 210 .Chips..z Cookies (ASST'D. FLAV.) DAINTY INST. Premium Soups $1 Margarine "2 Pa"h. 49° Pkgs. (ASST'D. Var .) TOP VALU ARMOUR. We have a wide selection of 12 ' 590 prices and items during our .. JANUARY WHITE SALE Corned Beef .. ,;„ California Sunkist — Lf:S„ Orangei 12,13.69e Lettuce IGA TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY 70 EXTEND TO' THEIR MAN FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS A SiNCERt WISH. FOR A' VERY' . . . Iceberg ' only at ybur !ciao' IGA quality t op Valu product, 48.1.0V2tEnt tin jai. Ir.. 990 14-oz. NC, rap fin 411' Valu, Fancy • . ';'%14 . . • and they're available find :the same-low prieee titi' . FRUIT I Hed0 ' ''''A / . EVERYDAY LOW .PRICES ....L, , Cheek "and compare there Tgorrieu TrhoVict Top Valu * Fancy Halves Reins, this Week, next week, :Assorted .. ' and every week .— you'll GREEN or . Slices PEAS PEACHES. 14-os.` 1146 01- Top Valu ^ ftaspbeirey-br straliviroy . , CAI jai'' %oar INSTA NT Valu Top Valu. TANT , Powdered Blue 1 Cocktail 'COFFEE Detergent till Top Valu LIQUj Tomato BLEACH - or Top VAN pliole 36 lug 0, 10-oz. vivetabto 64-0t. SOUP He 4w.'" '°.'",r,M.M-510°'41'/Vvrzrwyorryvarsoms.mofto.v.,.-- a 'e' 5 ► 0 Se me, Wardenship In-Perth klifERSH SAVE DOLLARS — BUY DIRECT • - DURING. OUR CARLOAD SALE. Any day now carloads of new tractor% combines, swathers, drills, planters and tillage equipment will begin arriving. and you can TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS BY PURCHASING DIRECTLY OFF THE CAR. • INCENT FARM E • UIPMENT ,9ohn &zch AYR-GALT-SEAFORTH 9Jw,w 527-0120 ro,R„picicisor! Forci-DickiS011, :44:TOT-Brod: hagen, died Friday in the• Strat- ford General, Hospital, Born in Teeswater, was a' soli of Mrs. Joseph ickison and the late Mr. Dick). on. He was a member of the Br agen ChaMber of Commerce an the McKillop United Church. ' • Mr. Dicldson ran-a hardware store in BrOdhagen for a number of years and operated a success- ful mannfactUring firm which he established. He is survived by his wife, the former Lorna Smyth; one' daughter, Glenda, at .home; his mother; two brothers, Earl .ef Toronto, and Gordon of Tees-' water; three sisters, Mrs. Stew- Ken (Shirley) 1VIcKague, both of Teeswater, and Mrs. Wilbert (Audrey) Sutherland of Winnipeg. The body was at the Heath- Leslie funeral home, Mitchell, where the funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.m. M.R.S. JOHN DUNGEY Mrs. John Dungey, 77, of Mitchell, died at her home on December 17. She was the former Rosina Christine Gloor, porn in Logan township and daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. ArnOld Weer. She and her husband, the' late Wil- liam Ifiingey, ran the Bornholm General Store for a. nuMber .of years before coming to-Mitchell in 1932. 'they ran the Collison ilouse-for 25 years. - She was ,a member of Trinity Anglican Church and the Anglican Church Women. Surviving are a son, Robert, of Mitchell; daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Esther) Leary, of Mit- chell and Mrs. Gordon (Olive) StOneman, of Mitchell; brothers, Henry Gloor, of Kitchener; Arnold, of Mitchell; John, of Bornholm; William of Kitchener and Valentine of pipeitone, Man., sister, Mrs. Peter (Mary) Kreit-. zer,- six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The body was at the Loa- hart funeral home where a ,ser- vice was held on Saturday at 2 p.M. Temporary_ entombment was in the Elizabeth Ritz Me- morial 'Chapel with burial in TriiiitY Anglican Cemetery. FRANK MORROW • Mrs. Edith Baker, Goderich • St. W., attended the funeral in London, Ont., on December 22nd of the late Frank Morrow, 264 Regent Street, London. Although Mr. Morrow had sufferea' ateart attack last August and was hos- pitalized in Toronto where his son, Dr. Johirlare ro slocated, death came suddenly. Mrs. Mor- row, who is confined to a wheel chair was unable to attend the funeral service in London. Two, sons, Dr. John Morrow, Toronto, and Donald Morrow of Walerloo and a daughter Miss Miriam. Morrow, Toronto, survived,. to- gether with eleven grandchildren, Mr. Morrow Was a nephew of the late MisS Eliza Hargan of Seaforth, who for many years served as a nurse in the Seaforth area. Correspondent Mrs. William Dowson Rev. Morrison was the guest speaker at theChristmas meeting of the Varna U.G.W._ • Christmas music was played prior to the meeting and Group-3 under the leAdershiP of. Mrs. J. Ostrom andeMrs. R, Stephenson presented Christmas devotions. The' r9,ril , call was answered with gifts for the Ladies and Children Mission at London. • . Mrs. E. McClinchey, chair- man of the Nominating Comtnittee presented the following slate of officers;' Past President, Mrs. Charles Reid; President, Mrs. William Dowson; Secretary, Mrs.RoyEl- liott; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Mervin Johnston; Treasur- er, Mrs. Robert Webster; En- , (It Might lead to seine good public relations,' peeve lyipp.4i1 Unless there Are any,unfere- seen - develippmentwv Reeve Mc- phail will beacclainnedluPerth. ' Several council:Ws, making their year-end addresses, in- dicated they would be glad to serve under Mr. McPhail as warden, _jteeye -McPhail said county councillors may find themselves playing the role of vigilante, keeping an eye on, such things as assessment levels which are no longer in'inunicip.al council's- jurisdiction"; Congratulations to Anne'Hay- ter., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hayter, who was success- ful in passing with honors her grade eight _piano examination of the Western OntariO Conser- vatory of Music. Sympathy is extended to the family of Lloyd Dowson, who passed away at Seaforth Hospi- tal on Friday. A farmer ras assisting at the birth of his latest child. He was holding the lamp. When the doctor delivered 'three fine babies, the farmer suddenly left "the room. (Come back here with the lampi' yelled the doctor. ,Nope', was the reply 'Ain't co- ming back, Doc'! It's the light that's attracting 'emu' We-join our friends and neighbors in a prayer for peace for the New Year in, our community, country. Thank you. WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527 0240 Seaforth Ross McPhail, reeve.pf bert Township, is the only per son seeking election as 1970 Perth ;County 'yfarden to' date. He announced his candida4Y ' at. the final sessroblaf the 1969, Perth County Council, the • day when aspirants for. the warden's chair normally, stale theirin- tentions. It is possible, he .said, that his ' neighbor Roy Westcott of Usborne Township, • may be the warden of Huron County. ,Reeve Westcott was the only announced candidate at the last session of Huron County Council. NEWS ''OF VARNA velope Treasurer, Mrs. John Os- ' troth. ti .4.11,49N ,ExposiroR, SAFQ,R1'11, ON'im JAN: 1,, 1970 FONERALS—: • Iv El r" 4W. 41"