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Iliformation meeting on General
ORGANIZATION
STAFFA HALL
MONDAY, JUNE 16
BORNHOLM HALL
MONDAY, JUNE 16,
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COunty Rally
MITCHELL TOWN HALL
THURSDAY, JUNE 19,
ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 p.m.
-FARM WOMEN ESPECIALLY INVITED
A reminder - VOTE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 24 sponsored by
the Perth' G. F. 0. committee
ers
Farm
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USED CAR BARGAINS
64 PONTIAC SEDAN, As Is E24109
62 CHEV COACH, As Is N37646
63 FORD SEDAN, y.a, auto., needs paint H88858
63 CHEV SEDAN, 6 Auto., power steering N37645
64 FORD SEDAN; 6 stick H78751
64 PONTIAC 4-DOOR WAGON 91994X.
63 FORD FAIRLANE COACH,
new Motor, needs paint, N37644
63 PONTIAC HARDTOP, V-B, stick N37643,
64 METEOR SEDAN, V-8, auto. H79901
63 FORD HARDTOP, V-8, auto. H78729
64 FORD SEDAN, V-8, auto. H76818
63 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE H782.50
64 FORD 4-DOOR HARDTOP, loaded H79000
64 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8, auto. H78734
66 FORD SEDAN, 6 stick, a beaut H76895
66 FORD SEDAN, 6 auto., H78845'
65 FORD CONVERTIBLE, loaded H7,6847...,
65 PONTIAC WAGON, V-B, auto. X2822
65 FORD WAGON, 6 auto. 98503X
61-CHEVY II HARDTOP 106234
65 FORD XL HARDTOP, V-B, auto. H77655
66 FORD SEDAN, V-8, auto., a beaut H39480
67 METEOR SEDAN, 6 auto. E25857
66 METEOR 2-DOOR HARDTOP, loaded H89099
66 GALAXIE 500 SEDAN, loaded, low mileage H6834
66 CHEV SUPER SPOMT Convertible, loaded H88381
66 FORD XL HARDTOP, loaded H76841
66 FORD CONVERTIBLE, loaded H77654
68 FORD SEDAN, .6 auto. H77850
67 T-BIRD LANDEAU, 4-door, loaded H76892
USED TRUCKS
63 DODGE PANEL C87359
65 CHEV PICKUP C84670
65 FORD PleKUP, custom cab C87512
66 DODGE, long wheel base, C & C C87593
66 GMC PICKUP C80606
TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT
DEARBORN 2-ROW CULTIVATOR
FERGUSON LOADER
BOGBALLE 3-POINT HITCH MANURE LOADER
S CASE TRACTOR
NEW KONGSKILDE FERTILIZER SPREADER ,
ALLIS CHALMERS 'C'
CASE 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW
IHC H TRACTOR
IHC 250 DIESEL .TRACTOR, As Is
FORD 5-FURROW SEMI-MOUNT PLOW
NEW FORD 120-BUS. SPREADER
MASSEY 40 GAS TRACTOR •
MASSEY 35 DIESEL TRACTOR
MASSEY 35 DELUXE GAS, above average
FORD 871 DIESEL TRACTOR
FORD 3000 8-SPEED DIESEL
66 SUPER MAJOR 5000 DIESEL
IHC 656 GAS TRACTOR, low hours
THE GRASS IS GROWING . . . .
Drop In And Price Our
FORD 535. 9-FOOT MOWER CONDITIONER'
Larry Snider Motors
Limn°
DIAL 235.1640 Ford, Fafrlart*, Falcon and Ford Trucks
axe l'ER
$299
399
349
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$799
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$90
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ARNOLD STINNISSEN
GROUP - LIFE - ACCIDENT and
SICKNESS - MAJOR MEDICAL -
PENSIONS - ANNUITIES ,
Representing
Sun Life Assurance' Company
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TELEPHONE 527-0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
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LIONS READY FOR NEW YEAR
Seaforth, Lions installed new officers Monday night to begin The 46th-year since the club
was formed in 1924.
Above J. A. Stewart is installing directors Geo. Hildebrand, Ed, Taylor, Clair Campbell —
and Alan Campbell. The picture at the right Frank Kling is installing Gordon.Tyndall, bullet-
in editor. In the background are J. A. Stewart, A. Y. McLean and James M. Scott who assisted
in the installation.
SPECIALS
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Maxwell House
COFFEE .1 lb. bag 750
Bick's Sweet Mixed
PICKLES
Ellmare Pure Wholesome
PEANUT BUTTER
Champion Assorted Flavors
DOG FOOD
White Swan
BATHROOM TISSUE 2 2 roll pkgs. 490
Target Red Sockeye
SALMON
Presoak
B10 - AD lge. size 410
Air Freshener
FLORIENT lge. size reg. 79, Special .49
lge. 32 oz. jar 530
16 oz. jar 390
6 15 oz. tins 790
7 3/4 oz. tin 550
Smile of theWeek
, "It's just a suggestion,
gentlemen, " said the chairman
of the board, "but let's not
forget who's making it."
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens,
Walton celebrated their .40th
Wedding Anniversary on Sun-
day June 1,
Berta Nott, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Nott
and Ernie Stevens, son of the
late. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stev-
ens were married in Londesboro
Manse on June 1, 1929, by Rev.
Abery, After their marriage,
they lived in ,Seaforth, where
Mr. Stevens was employed at
Seaforth Creamery for 20. years.
In 194'7 they moved to Walton
where they now reside and Mr.
Stevens is-now employed at
McGavin's Farm Equipment.
A family wedding dinner
was held at the "Blue Barn",
Listowel in their honour,- after
which Mr. and Mrs,, Stevens
returned to the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken McDonald where
Open House was held in the
afternoon and evening' when
many relatives ,and friends vis-
ited to offer congratulations.
The home was attractively
decorated with white streamers
and wedding bells and roses.
The tea table, covered With a
lace tablecloth, was centred
with a three tiered 'wedding
cake decorated appropriately
for the occasion, and flanked
by candles. The waitresie .
were grandchildren, Miss Karen.
McDonald, Walton, Misses
Sandra Crich and Patsy Crich,
Pinkerton,- and a niece Miss
Elaine Roberton of Seaforth.
Lawn -
Bowling
A good turnout was on hand
Tuesday evening for the local
mixed jitney. The weather was
ideal and winners were -
Ladies:
1st. Donna Patterson - 2W + 12-. agg. 20
2nd. Mae Habkirk - 2W + 6 -
agg. 19
For the men :
1st, Jack Patterson - 9W + 12 -
agg. 25
2nd. Art Finlayson -2W + 8 -
agg, 28
Last Wednesday evening the
district , jitney was cancelled di&
to inclement weather however,
your reporter saw four local men
braving the rain that 'night and
the men's challenge pins chang-
ed places and also the treats.
The ladies will be, bowling
Thursday afternoon andSaturday,
lune 14th at 1;30 is men's doubl-
es at Exeter.
On Sunday, June 22nd. at
1;30 will be mixed pairs bowl-
ing in Seaforth for the Commet-
cial Hotel Trophy. Every Tues-
day, Thursday and. Saturday
evenings are local jitneys, so
good bowling to everyone. The
telephone number for the greens
is 527-0300 and please phone in
your entry by 7;30 p. m. for
160.4 Jitneys.
PRODUCE
dvz• 490
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have
a family of three daughters and
one son - (Leona)Mrs. Ken Mc-
Donald, Walton;(Margaret)Mrs,
Ken Rogerson, Clinton;(Doris)
Mrs. Murray Crich, Pinkerton
and Robert of London. They
also have seven grandchildren..
days have become hours.
hours now minutes.
minutes now sec e nds.
advertising helps ,
good things happen.
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'Ot 'Almon xixisitar
Walton Couple Mark
40th Anniversary
pkg. 23#
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Size 138
SUNKIST. ORANGES
King Size
HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS • • • each 190
Fresh Tender.
SPINACH
Smith's
Phone 527-0990 • Free Delivery
SUPERIOR)
*FOOD MARKETS*
how corn Today's woman can give more time to the things she really likes to do.
Nearly every household chore has been altered to take less time and less
trouble. She .has many things to thank for 'this ... fabulous household
appliances, detergents, convenience foods . . . and advertising. Advertising
tells her, and millions of women like her, about all the new time saving
inventions. It is the desires of these millions that makes mass production
practical. And mass production makes low costs possible.
Take a look around you ... part of our good life is the good things
in it. And advertising helps good things happen.
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