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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-12-24, Page 3,.0100EIZIAZEI AND DEALERS GIGANTIC l:111:: lik ReiistaS 71g. !AMOR Eictos.ifQFir SWAPVInV, P.Fr. Stedmans declares WAR on High Prices! It's the Bigqesf Price-Rebellion to hit Seaforth! ...,fie.. • . LADIE Broken Sizes 1 Price 4 4; • At› '•g••,„ COATS Includes Car Coats and Midi Styles EXQUISITE FORM JANUARY SALE 20 % off 14d ..< . .4egthigidfisik Washable Quilted COVERLETS Substandards will not effect wear. Single and Double bed size, assorted patterns. If firsts 12.98. t. .97 now each ex 4:. •i• Broadcloth, 36" wide, in e 4 array of colors. ,.0 Reg. 69c yd. yds. PERCALE PRINTS 36" wide. Great for quilts, aprons, etc. Fantastic sav- ings. Reg. 69c yd. it.p1MOIR On all Exquisite line Bra and Girdles . • • ••••4, /6;3411:i:ir: •••&•?" POLE LAMPS Of Discrimination 20% off LIMITED TIME ONLY (4664;.60:6M.614;o;;Q::::::•:•:$;::44;4,64:4:44,;•;•;4;a:4:44. ,:e•• • .01r4r0o10'14V4P044,4f..14k414K04144*044#04,01",.444U§SurAVVM,:x;. CRIMPLENE 60" wide, assorted colors of white, blue, yellow, Mauve and many more spring colors. Reg. Price 5:98 only 4." POLYESTER LINING NOW FOR LIMITED TIME only To use with toda' Fabrics, 45" wide. Reg. 99c LIMITED TIME ys ViirMIAOMa14,04,, L.A.Ago LADIES' DRESSES Variety of styles and materials, such as cot- tons, crimps. Sizes 12 to 18 and 14'/2 to 22V2 . Assortment of Ladies' BLOUSES, SWEATERS PRICED to CLEAR 1/3 OFF adies' Quilted DUSTERS includes full-length, waltz lengths and jump suit styles. 25% OFF 1/3 OFF Z,(‘ ‘.; '•Jk:%Fi's.r.,01;;V.?;•,:44m: ":F('6 ,4W ,• •t,•:• Children's Winter OUTERWEAR at fantastic savings, in- cludes hunting bags, ski jackets, 1/3 OFF CHILDREN'S FASHIONS includes dresses, skirts, slims, ponchos, etc. 2 OFF gM6 JANUARY FABRIC SALE yds. • 4,4 •.? • ' %;•;`,5.;;;:' See Our Ur, REMNANT COUNTER Prices you wont beleive. Save up to 50% on such Fabrics as Bondeds, Rayons, Flannel, Fiberglass and many, many more. FLANNELETTE Printed, Reg. 77c yd. Variety of colors y SALE STARTS MONDAY, DEC. 28th 10:00 a.m. ,•A vaseem ',-,11:711,7.trrzoar4w.,atr . A • 2 Little Boy's long sleeve T-SHIRTS NOW 1.5 sizes 4-6x Reg. 2.98 Boxed CHRISTMAS CARDS Buy now for next year. ALL BOXED CARDS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS includes trees, lights, wreaths, garland and much more, all 1/2 PRICE ft::.:K40-464na: 1 2 PRICE 4 Huron Adds New Books TWENTY SEVEN YEARS IN • CANADA WEST, by Samuel Strickland. Hurtig, 1970. The "Canada West" of Samuel Strickland's colonial experiences extended from the bush country Just east of Toronto to the Huron Tract and although he spent only three years in the Huron Tract • itself, fully a third of the book is devoted to it. He moved to Goderich in 1828 and left in 1831. Here he had the honour "of putting the first plough into the ground of the Huron Tract". Goderich residents will find his experiences and observations in- * teresting and well told. His literary style is in tradition of that of his two famous sisters, Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Train. His character, style and good humour epitomize his message that a gentleman could succeed in Canada - and Canada • could make him her own kind of gentleman. SIBIR, by Farley Mowat. Mc- Clelland, 1970. SIBIR is the record of two trips made by the author to the Soviet Union, one in 1966, the other in 1969. He travelled to • many remote places; he visited state farms, schools and univer- sities. He writes also of the North Sea Route, construction of a northern dam, North Pole Stk._ tions, Soviet medica 1 dystem - to mention but a few. Mowat writes with his well-known "bub- bly enthusiasm" and cheerful disregard for the conventional. DIARY OF A MAN IN DESPAIR, by Fritz Reck-Malleczewm, Macmillan, 1970. A Prussian aristocrat's jour- nal is a unique and prophetic history of the rise and fall of • Nazi Germany. His horror and contempt in exposing the greed and bestiality of the Nazis made him a marked man and his Journal which began in 1936 with the death of Spengler ends in 1944 when the Gestapo had him imprisoned in Dachau where he died shortly • after. He wrote in 1941; "I do not know if the end of the world is at hand, as Dostoyevsky said. But this I do know, that these are years in a turning in human affairs which can never be changed again and that the tyranny of an arrogant civilization is at • an a$ d.' Other arrivals include: FICTION - Highsmith, Patricia, "Ripley Underground"; Lofts, Norah - "Lovers All Untrue"; Davies, Robertson - "Fifth business"; Heyer, Georgette - "Charity Girl"; Horgan, Paul - "Whitewater". • I NON - FICTION - Ayars A.L - Rebekahs A donation was made to the Crippled Children's Memorial Hospital, London, at Monday night's meeting of Edelweiss Re- bekah Lodge, with Mrs. Joseph Grummett, Noble Grand, presid- ing. Mrs. Charles Reeves, vice grand, reported on Christmas cards and treats sent to out-of- town and shut-in members. Ham- pers of apples are to be delivered to the two local manors at C hrist- mastim e._ Mrs. Grummett reported on a meeting held in Clinton regarding the public speaking competition to be held in early April. Fourteen Huron district Oddfellow and Re- bekah Lodges are supporting the event. The winner in the contest will be one of several others in Ontario to take the trip to the United Nations and New York in early summer. M rs.M. K. Clugston, chairman of the local Ability Fund Cam- paign (March of Dimes), plans to call a meeting in early January to lay plans for the annual drive for funds, members of the local Legion Auxiliary have offered their services to the campaign along with members of the L.O. B.A. and local chapter of the 0. E. Star. A euchre party with a draw is planned for late December. 1111.1.1111•11.1641111110.1.111111-0"4111111.m. 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