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50 Sleeveless
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52 Communion
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55 Winter
precipitation
Deluxe Asorked
Chocolates
Give • your Valentine a
sweet treat sure to be re-
Membered.. A box of melt-in-
your-mouth candies, creamy
smooth milk chocolates with
delicious. fillings in yammy
flavours, specially packed in
heart-shaped boxes. •
SMILES 'N CHUCKLES and:
JENNY LIND CHOCOLATES
Gift Boxed from
69c to $5.95
AVAILABLE AT
KfATING'S'
PHARMACY.,
Photte 527-1990 Seafoqh
SALE ENDS 6• pan. SATURDAY, FEB. 15
Westinghouse Light
BULBS .
reg. 4 for 1.18
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NYLONS
reg. 2,00
pr. .77
spare
Cotton
BRAS
reg. 1.19
each 89c
wabasi..
. PILLOW
CASES
Reg. 1.59
Pr.
11: 47
Wabasso
SHEETS
reg. 3.49
size 81 x' 100
each 3.39 •
Men's Work '5
SOCKS
reg. 85c pr.
pr. 1 41
Ledies' Semi-Mules
'SLIPPERS.
reg., 4.98 pr.
3.96
Baby
BLANKETS
reg. 1.19 each
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Misses' and Ladies' - Reg."10.98 to 18.98
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Cash your family allowance cheques at Stedman's. Persons ‘- cashing family allowance
cheques become eligible for a $25 merchandise voucher each month (luring 1969
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SEAFORti4
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Plan to ET4er
or
ATTEND
SNOW-
MOBILE
• RACES 4--
'Clinton,
Feb. 16
,•,
atarting in -Sep4entber 5969,
_ch:F,•el'orne elennenues Dlyeisim Aote
Centralia College of Agrieulttrol
Teehnotbegy will offer a new
program in the two-year dipletna
course to improve and update
the course.
- First-year students will take
a general course, with 50 per
cent of the time spent on home
economics, subjects, and the
remaining 50 per cent on the
be haviOral and biological scien-
ces, In the second year of the
program the curriculum wain
clude a food optirae at commun.
ity homemaker option, and a
clothing option, Thus the girl -
with spepial talents and intm•
tests can concentrate on, her
chosen field during her grad-
uating year. Students will, be eat-
News of
ZION
Mr. and ldrs. -Roy .Hatmon
and her parents,, Mr. and Mist
David Watson, 'Walton spent a
day in, London, last 'week, '
Mr. Keith 'Malcolm, London
and Miss Barbara Little,. Win-
dsor attended the At Home in
Mitchell, Friday .might and spent
eheetweekend with his Parents,
M'r. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm;
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Stacey and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Julaus, Seb-
ringville visited' Mrs. Rena Stacey
and lifewatt or Sunday.
leer. and Mrs. Laevrence Bar;
ker, and Wendy were dinner
guests .ef Mr. end Mrs, LIoed
Barker, Saturday evening.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence Han-
non. called on her sister Mrs.
Rhea Jeffery, Steele en Sun-
, day.
Mrs. Clarence Inside visited
her daughter, Mos. Blyth Lan-
non, Mr. Lannon sand family
on Sunday. "
Mr. and Mrs,' Ken Britton
visited their *eke, Miss Patti
, O'Rourke in Seafoatis Hospital
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker vis-
' Reek with Mr. and" Mrs Glen
Pepper Saturdeyenighte
and Mrs. Fergus Lennon
and Eleanor 'and Mr. and Mrs.
EinF:'Reine.,Y17,iiitteaidecle -the- At
Hoene in 'Stratford en Friday
evening where their daughters
are attending Teachers' College.
INSULATED
" FOOTWEAR
Priced To Clear
Rubber Boots and
' High Cuts
at
JACK
THOMPSON
Family Shoes and
RePairs
8 Main Street
couraged to work 4n au aPeAt-44 _th...q,c_otition-lbetween
aii.edefiondyear
Food. option .graduat4.wti
have e*oelleatt opportunities
for empleYment the
vice industrYL Abla-
to work in beePltele.'reetuterantele. school 'med.
and as technicians teStilitelF
ens and :college 158401',804g$, Gradieetee 0,0 ewes& ene el
igrblle t0 „ members ef
the Canadian Flood' .Serviee Sup:
erVisors Aseeelatiele The Stede
enit gradnatimg from the' WM-
mundity homentiker option spay
find interesting work as an aux-
iliary worker in • the .
health or we Seti,dees.
Them is a need for the holineepr
,onoinics graduate to help tr./10-ing. women and tO imgradj 2.411upit qkins, as household womkers so
east the conernainity needs for
household services may be im-
proved, A few communities, essee
Pine' 'lnane-eqOaloall4;*1 aetel.fet
in the trattnang of lieth: 00_1141:44 •
icapped and the disadvantaged
housewife. The eleithing option
graduate may find, work in the
fabric, fashion, bridal or beano
fileensihings departs is of large
stores. Students with exception-
al talents may be able to ettab-
lish, their own dress-designing
businesses. Gnaduates otIIle
three options will be competent
technicians overseas with C.U.S.-
to work as airline stewardesses,
appliance demonstrators, or 'as
0. or other agencies.
. The course et , Centralia Col-
lege will provide an opportune
ity for any -gieleto obtain train.
ing as a homemaker. The attract-
ive, fully appointed • Manage-
ment Apartment will provide
all students with invaluable ex-
perience in, geoup •
Keeping hattett. togetherein
Logan Council
Logan Township Council • re-
ceived tenders for crushing arid
hauling 20000 Cu. yds,. of gra-.
vel and accepted the tender of .
Walloy Excavating Co. Ltd. for
$1.02. V •
H. Kolkman arid T. Nicholson
Were appointed Logan Repre-
sentatives to the 1Vlid-Weatern
Tourist Council and E. Ahrens
and G. Mogk to MODA. .
A petition requesting the re-
pair and, improvement of the
Linton Drain was received and
James A. Howes OLS is to be
notified to examine the drain
and report back •to eetineir
Members of council and officials
were authorized to attend the
Rural Municipal Convention. in
Hamilton and the Good 'Roadd
with expenses paid. .
• An agreement was signed
with Elma Township for the in-
stallation and maintenance of
the Monkton Street-Lights.
A two-way radio setup for
township equipment was discus-
sed. Council agreed that since
by the' time they could install
it the winter would be almost
over and, it would 'be advisable
to wait, and have them installed
in the fall of 1969.
Road accounts totalling $26,-
962,91 including $15,000 final
payment on• the new maintain-
er and general accounts amoun-
ting to $1,721,36 were ordered
paid. .
Junior Farmers,
Appoint TWO
-Delegates
' Junior Fariners-metr Tuesday
February= 4th id the Seatorth
District High. School and dis-
cussed ways in which the %gars,
lee could he improved'.
Two delegates, Givnin McLean
and Jinx MeLlwain..were elected
to rePreeent junior fanners at
the Guelph Conference in Mar-
ch. •
A broombell tournament is
scheduled for March 1st in Sea-
forth Arena.
Seat oath Junior Farmers are
" participating. ' the Huron
Drama Festival and wile com-
pete against the Clinton and
Howick clubs. 8th festival being
held in Seafoirth District High
School env Sea'forth.
News of
St. Colunriban
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends:.. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
SPECIALS FOR
- Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Heinz Strained •
BABY FOODS 4 4 3/ -oz. jars 52
Heinz
KETCHUP, Ige. 20-oz. htl. 37
' Nabob' •
COFFEE 1-lb. bag 73
Puritan Beef or
IRISRISTEW, lge.,24-o. tin • • • •,,each 490
FABRIC SOFTENER • • - bit. 6:50
Kraft Miracle Whip er,
SALAD DRESSING 16-oz. jar 394
BAGGIES, 100 size , 590
In Six Fragrances
FLORIENT, reg. $1.29 990
PRODUCE
Sunkist Navel - Large Size 88's
ORANGES
Florida
RADISHES, cello pack
Ontarioi Cooking
pkg. 90
10-lb. bag for 550
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aneed staff will be-hosts e-
Annual 'College "Open Howe
on February Ma+ and 18thl
Tl is. year's pregram feetune9
.the theme "More Dread with
Ed(ucatien".
This Vela; be 'interpreted by
eeltibies' e.featuring livestoick
prodeetion, aerellenlY, engineer-
helsinese management, foodi,
textiles, home management, ap-
plied arts and other subjects.
Many of the exhibits, arranged
by lb _home economies and 'ag-
riculture.students, willjeaturp .
nev products and new Cieliniq-
us. Which have beceine poss-
ible througk, educational ad-
vanoes.
The Open House will be on
Tuesday, February 10liti, 7 to
10.' p.m. and Wednesday, Feb-
ruary:19th, 9 a.m. 'to 4 pun. With '
the Fashion Show ,a highlight
of the program. 'Home Boon-
oink students will Model clothes
made ..duming classes' at the Cob
lege.
SIPPY SOUPERS
The Sippy Soupers met again
at the . home of Mrs. George
Vivian on February 4th with 17
girls present. Mrs. Vivian dis-
cussed Food Guide for Health
and the girls made up a menu
for a darwhich the leaders dis-
cussed, Marilyn Miller demon-
strated making cream of tomato
soup and Mary Bornes how• to
make western sandwiches.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
011(412 gwfups for two elks per-4.04,..40:4 jheirWiii• in an indigig
into Ile Prole/aMs,xzfva'lvetl eau
plimmg, budgeting, and map-
oral:lye manage-1'mM.
eetudents with . a Grads 1,2
Secondary School Graduation
0,44M, fromoneetePe Of four
er ' five-year program; will be
-a opted. Students over 24+
yeamrs of age will be 'assessed
cell an individlual basis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone,
Toronto; Mise,Sheile Malone,
Kiteheneee vieibedJ. L.
Malone. . •
Mr. and Mrs. Ron BuAs and
fainily, St. Thomas, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray.
Mr. .and Mrs. Leo Smith and
children, Acton, visited Mr. and.
Mns. Albert Cronin
'Mr. and Mrs. Jerk Mutraee
encl. family, Torcinto visited Mr.
and, Mrs. Michael Murray. e
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oltsiille,
were in' London; attending the
,504,h , wedding • anniversary of
'Mr. and Mine John White.
Bill Murray spelt a few days
in Chicago.
25-lb. Bags Ont. No. 1
POTATOES a bag 750
- for 490
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