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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-27, Page 19rV FOR THE WOMEN: DESERT 'FLOWER SETS RECORDS ETC. - See Our Display of TIMEX WATCHES GiNsigstvf-8. ~pFFERS STORE-WI af th . HON FURNIONIN A VISIT OUR SLEEP' CENTRE DURING THIS GREAT SPECIAL SALES EV 'NT ' SEE THE FAMOUS LATEX FOAM, MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS ON DISPLAY (MVO) Color We noir have the sem TELEVISION Ts of n qualified tech. n clan torender you AS LOW AS , prompt a n d efficient Service to all makes of television, radio, hi-fl and record pldyera 1 $499 ALL CARS ARE FULLY RECONDITIONED 'AND 1965 CHEVROLET, SEDAN AT H84846 1965 CHEVROLET SEDAN AT H8738 1965 CHEVROLET SEDAN STD. H8697,I 1965 FORD SEDAN AT H88588 '1965 CHEV. SEDAN STD. H87344 1965 CHEV. SEDAN AT H88606 1965 CHEV. SEDAN STD. H89872 1965 CHEV. SEDAN AT H87376 1966 CHEV. SEDAN AT H88607 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES ARE ROCK BOTTOM ON THESE 1965• & 1966 MODELS - MIXED GRAIN 'ALSO DON'T FORGET THE amps We Have a.Good Supply o3( SUNKOWER SEED OPNOTCH Funeral, services for ;04 'been a carrier boy for the news- In the newspaper,field, lYiro efirinSoutiacoitlor OP ',years PaPOP several yeakg pore,t,h8t. Southsett is, a Opt president in newi:paper bpOnOe 14 He was, managing editor ,40,t of the aeterlo Weekly •Newspa •Bx er, were mu ht ‘the nites1 the newspaper for-90 years4 sole ,'0..Me..1,10,140$19a, WAS a for- 0441,04, rxeter, an Saturday owner er offor Ti2haendEhe4toteren preSid-. mer member tita.claaa afternoon and eenducteA by his,Newspapers Association and a minister, Rev. wan Wright. , Advocate Ltd. since then, charter member of the pass,- mr. Southcott died in•Sc4th 'Mr6 S h°9tt miasaetivein anbWeekly Newspapers AsSOn- lur9n "Hospital, Exeter OS localatfai.1e served latioq, Thursday f.9110:4116 a short 11- council for two years and was a He has attended a score of ' .Tess, was 83, member and chairman of the newspaper conventions frorn His association with the in- ',board Of education, a member coast to coast and has • been dustry began on Septeniber 2, of the arena board when that, overseas twice with other Cana- 1904 as a printers devil-with building was erected ' and later • dam editors on tour of England chairdnan of the same board. and the continent. He first went • in 1922, when he attended a garden party at Buckingham Pa- lace and was among the group presented to King A,Ibert of Bel- gium. It was on this tour, too, that he and the late It. N. Cre- ech, then editor of The Advo- cate, represented Exeter, Ont- ario, at 'a civic, banquet in Exeter, England. In 1956, Mr. and Mrs.South- colt went overseas =on a CWNA tour. While in Rome they had an audience with the Pope. In recent years, Mr. South.; cott has devoted considerable time to his hobby, the develop- ment of Southcott Pines Park Lands Ltd. He is survived by his wife, the former Elma May and two sons, Robert, publisher of the Exeter-Times Advocate, and Donald of Clarkson. He is also survived by six grandchildren, one sister, Miss Stella South- cott of Exeter, two brothers, T. Orville Southcott of Exeter, and Rev, Robert Earl Southcott of Oil City. Pallbearers were: Arnold Keys, • David Reid, Frank Mccllnchey, • J.K.Cornish, Roy Consitt, Eldon Jarrott. The Exeter Tines, He had - CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS - For Seaforth Stores • - We have a good line of VETERINARY SUPPLIES AND PREMIXES DURING DECEMBER SEAFORTH STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN MONDAY THROUGH - SATURDAY, 9 • am. to 6 p.m. FRIDAYS, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For your added shopping convenience, stores war • MATCHBOX TOYS. & ANTIQUE CARS See Our Big Display of .CHRISTMAS TOYS & CANDY Neilson's & Smiles 'n Chuckles TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED be open until 9 p.m. Dec. 17; 18, 19, 22, 23 -Stores will close Christmas Eve at 6 p.m. ' Worm; will be closed Christmas Day and. Boxing Day December 25 and 26 Doris Clark OPEN TILL 10 p.m ERY NIGHT Open Sundays 12:00 Noon Till 10 p.m. PERSONALIZED -••', 1%4' •,?, I I d 1.47" Wednesday. full day closing will resume January 7th COMMENCING JANUARY AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE • STORES WILL CLOSE FRIDAYS AT 6 P.M. MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 DEAR DORIS - I'm 15 and my boy friend is 17. He wants to,, join the army, and I don't think I can stop him. But he bdlieves that it would be better for us to break up fOr he will be gone for two years and he wants to spare me, any heartbreak.in se he snonkrbe ' want—to write to him and I told hirnt s1.1 but he's trying so hard to spare my heart that can see the love in his eyes when he says he wants to break up. We both know we love each other but help me find the 'right things to do' and say to help us stay together. -AFRAID DEAR AFRAID- Let him go, dear loving girl. You've no idea how it is to pass up all the parties and good times while you are trying to be true. And you might just miss meeting pie man you will event- ually marry! „ If this boy friend is the one for you, he'll come back. But when he gets out of the army he'll be different; more grown up, maybe with other ideas.And so will you. Say your good-bye with a smile. Be:your own person, DEAR DORIS - For 10 years we have lived happily in our house until a year ago when naxt-door neighbors moved in" with two little girls, From the first day on we were very friendly towards them; eVen.gave the children some welcom- ing gifts. Our bedroom window is right beside their carport. It is imi possible fOr us to have our win- dows open at night. Between the houses we have some evergreens. Or.e day I saw Mrs. L. dispose of some sudsy washwater on one of the trees. I politely asked her not to do this for the trees Would die. Since then the _family slams the side door all day and late into the night. As early as 5:00 a.m. they let their' dog out, call it loudly, and even drag their garbage cans all over the car- port. Denis, how should we handle this situation outside of moving? -NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS DEAR SLEEPLESS - Slamming doors back at thdln won't work any miracles; but how about a head-on attack in the other di- rection? I!tri thinking of the coals- of-fire variety. For this war you arms your- self with your best home-baked chocoiatq cake, march up to the back dooi., request a parley with the General-- probably Madam Deorslammer. Presumably she gives ground, lets you in. Make a fresh bid fOr neighborliness. If the tree incident still rankles, she'll bring it up. If It doesn't, she won't. And I'm betting the untime- ly noises will let up, pronto. COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527,9240 Seaforth,* WEDDING INVITATIONS' THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth, f MAN'S BEST FRIEND IS A FowER-PACKED USED CAR! EASY ON THE WALLET \ AND EASY ON THE EYE. SO JOE BOUGHT ONE AND 1966 CHEV. COACH AT H88587 h rAtotoit,6 SALES 07td, SERVICE P44•652T-115O SEAFORTH CHEVPOLEY 410.0.1e...100. GINGERICH S tEl '8,4, SE V! cE 1.4103111 Clinton Seaforth Every week More and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Expositor Want Ads. 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