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TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
TOP PRICES
FOR
CORN
BAR 131.EY
MIXED GRAIN
-ALSO "
41, SEED WHEAT
.s LAWN SEED
and
LAWN FERTILIZERS
We have a good line of
VETERINARY SUPPLIES
AND PREMIXES
Phone 527-1910 Seaforth
STOKELY'S FANCY WHOLE HEINZ -
IL TAM-EWE MEATS
Jt
No,
COLEMAN'S (WITH DRESSING)
Bpneless Picnic • lb. 69°
PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT.
BURN'S CAMPFIRE
SIDE BACON
SLICED
1-lb
Vac
Poc
27-NOV. 1 INCLUSIVE DEL MONTE FANCY
?Arida (Size 48s)
White - 10/
Grapefruit
Ont. Fancy
McINTOSH
APPLES
B-lb.
Bag
SEAFORTK MONUMENT WORKS
MII Types of
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY
T. PRIME & SON
Ingujries, are invited — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 23570620 CLINTON 4624421
- SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundes
Or Btll Pinder 521-1302 • Bus. 527.1150. •
DEL MONTE FANCY
FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 t'
GOLD CROWN RECONST. (ASST'D3 48-oz.
FRUIT JUICES Tins
TOP VALU
PEANUT BUTTER
TOP VALU
TOMATO KETCHUP
TOP'XALU
CRO*E TOMATOES
TOP VALU FANCY
APPLE SAUCE
Ft
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1
40.
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Love at first sight
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TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
---aritXES
LAST
INSTALLMENT
DUE
OCTOBER 31st
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DEAR DORIS - ,You had a let-
ter from a boy who was afraid to
ask a girl for a date. Reminded
me of what one shy boy did.
He was with a house painting
crew. Saw a lovely girl go intp
the house next door and fell mad-
ly, in love with her; so asked the
boss to. let him paint the house
alone and give him time to get
acquainted.
A few days later the boss ask-
ed how things were going.
"Finer" was the reply.
"Have you proposed yet?"
"No, "
"Have you been out on a date?
"No,
"Well, for Pete's sake, what'
have you done?"
The painter grinned. "I've
walked past her house three times
with a paint pail and the last
time she smiled at met"
-HAPPY BEGINNING
DEAR HAPPY - So boy saw
girl; boy met girl; boy married
girl; and they lived happily ever
afterward?
The moral is; "There's noth-
ing like persistence and a good"
imagination."
DEAR DORIS - We are having
a banquet in connection with the
opening of our new high school. I
have been elected to present the
toast to the teachers,
keryhody thinks I am a bit
of a devil, so it won't pass at all
if the presentation is made in a
slovenly manner. I would like to
,;ay something intelligent, a hit
elegant, and comical.
Please help; With apple juice
held high t await your reply.
-BOTTOMS UP!
J51rAR ! - Here goes.
"It rakes bricks and mortar
to build a building, hot when
it comes to building educated
people it takes teachers who are
r N bricks! And with some of
us clucks they.•nay have impel
sk.s lo use the hrirks lit other
v‘ays.
"Teach.‘..rs, yvt_r need'all you
tats glve Is. ',\e offer one big -
apolo4 for all your
sle(..ples nights On Our behalf
and all the '•air,-raising misdeeds
;hat Itas.e added color-to your
days!"
Following this, add an anec-
dote To iMstrare the hair rais-
ing and the sleeplessness. Briefly
Then • ''ladies and gentlemen, I
ask yOu to rise and drink with
me. a toast to our teachers. Long
may they help us to raise the
roof!"
DORIS - it true that,
r f11
AR
-
everyone shoTild have'--a will,
even if one has no gtoperty, only.
personal belongingsHd a few
hundred dollars in the hank.
What about an elderly lady
who has ,a ,life insurance worth
about $800?
Also, a veteran of the Second
World War who has a farm, and
who may never make a will, as
he is mentally a paranoid, and so
has difficulty making decision
and is very suspicious of others.
What would happen to his land,
if he were to die without a will?
-JUST PRUDENT
DEAR PRUDENT - If you
have anything, and I mean just
anything, to leave behind, a
will saves all kinds of headaches
for those who will have the dis-
posing of it. Speeds up disposal;
saves family rows,
Without a will, your indeci-
sive paronoiac's land and posses-
sions will be divided among his
next of kin, according to provin-
cial statutes about it; and these
vary from proviKe to province.
CONFIDENTIAL TO 'NE-
GLECTED - So your hus-
band never brings you flowers!
Then praise him for what he does
do. And for goodness sake"stop
complaining about him in front
of hi
Can't you see that he would
he more to do something
he was praised for than to do
something he was blamed for not
doing? Praise is magic. Try it
once,
Classified Ads pay dividends.
Mrs. Gordan Papple presided
for the meeting Monday evening
of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge 117
when the Dsirrict Deputy Pres-
ident, Mrs. Margaret Bowra and
her staff from Goderich installed
the officers for the ensuing -year,
The following were installed
into office. Noble Grand Mrs.
R. M. Scott, Vice Grand -,Mrs.
Joseph•Grurnmett; Financial
Secretary - Mrs. George Camp-
bell; Treasurer - Mr; Keith
Sharpe; Recording Secretary -
Miss Eleanor Henderson; Warden
Mrs. Charles Reeves; Chaplain-
Mrs. Maurice Clugston; Music-
ian - Mrs. James Rose,.R. S. N, G.
Mrs. Margaret Messenger; L. S.
N. G, Mrs. Annie Harrison;
R. S. V. 6. Mrs. Tillie Dum, ;
L. S. V. G. Mrs. Mae Habkirk;
Outside Guardian - Mrs. Wilmer
(lithill; Color Bearer - Mrs,
Mabel Collins; J. P. N,G. Mrs.
Gordan Papple. Mrs. Wm. Roe
and Mrs. Allan Campbell, who
were unable to attend will he
installed as conductor and in-
side guardian at a later date,
Appointment lade by the
newly installedobte Grand
Mrs . . Sc tt t eluded Sun-
shine Pal convenor Mrs. Mae
Hillebrecht; social convenors
Mrs. Wilmer C uthill, Mrs.
James Rose, Mrs, Mae Habkirk,
Miss Jean Scott.
The•draw will be made for
_ I
RED BititkND
Rebekah Lodge
Installs Officers
the quilt at the social evening
of the Oddfellows, Rebekahs
and their -families on November
7th when Bill .I3oussey will show
his pictures and tell of his trip
with the Pilgrimage of Youth,
•
MAPLE LEAF DAIRY
Dairy products are available at
GERALD'S SUPERTEST STATION
Sundays, Mondays, Everyday — Maple Leaf
Little football heroes
go for the wholesome
goodness of fresh
milk, and so does the
whole family, Serve
milk often this fall.
Altt GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
SCOTT ASSORTED KELLOGG'S
The King 'of
All Roosts
Table Reody
Trimmed
Boneless
PORK
BUTT
Partly Skinned
and Defatted
for Roasting
FRESH Prime Rib
ROAST
4SSORTED
VEGEMINES
— SAVE UP TO 22c — (Size 125s)
FLORIDA
TANGELOS
, 25-lb. BAG 10-lb. BAG'
TOP VALU POWDERED
BLUE DETERGENT •
ALL PURPOSE
TOP VALU FLOUR
4
EITLS. OF 200 TABLETS
BAYER ASPIRIN
q 13-oz.
L Pkgs,
8-oz.
Pkg,
° Pkgs. 88
r 26-or.Ono
j Tins 00
6-or. On
oTins
SCOTTIES ASSORTED
FACIAL TISSUE
Values
to 1.19 each
SPANISH OR BLANCHED
YORK PEANUTS
KRAFT CANADIAN (SINGLES)
CHEESE SLICES •
HIGHLINER FROZEN OCEAN
PERCH FILLETS
PEP (SPECIAL PACK)
DOG FOOD •
TOP VALU FROZEN '
ORANGE JUICE
A WIDE VARIETY FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS
TOY SALE
HEINZ (TOM. SAUCE)
SPAGHETTI
VAN CAMP (TOM. SAUCE)
BEANS WITH PORK