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At. ten orris Re union
$14,RON EXPOSITOR. SEAF.O1tTH, ONT.. 4144,Y 2,21 1971
ARNOLD STINNISSIN
Life — Health and Accident —
Registered Retirement Pensions —
Income Tax Deductible Registered
Retirement%Annuities
Representing
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
TELEPHONE 527.0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORT91
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Remember... It's Sense To See Snider's
Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer
Larry Snider Motors
LIMITED
Nit TER 235-1640 LONDON 227 -4191
Open weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00
Gas pumps open until
9:00 p.m. evenings except Sat. & Sun.
1965 ENVOY SEDAN, completely certified,
new paint. Economical transportatiion,
H45265
1969 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR 4-door,
V-8, automatic, power brakes and steering,
new tires, factory air conditioning, 431090
1 9 6 9 CH E V TOWNSMAN
STAPONtNAGON, V-8, automatic, power
brakes and steering, trailer towing package,
X37895
1968 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, V-8,
automatic, a lovely candy apple red with
black roof, K34949
1968 FALCON 2-door, standard shift,
factory reconditioned 6 cylinder engine,
K34270
1970 FORD GALAXIE sports roof hardtop,
power brakes and steering, V-8, automatic,
416921
PICKUP TRUCKS
1971 DODGE, long, wide box pickup, V-8,
automatic, heavy duty suspension, radio, less
than 8,000 miles, 27662B
1966 E-100 ECONOLINE VAN, 6 cylinclet,
certified, 28165B
Model KEI455AA
30" RANGE
Large elements -- Rotisserie
automatic timing device Model _ g 32SG
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Van Camp
PORK & BEANS, 14-oz.
Heini Tomato
KETCHUP, 15-oz.
Bright's Tomato
JUICE, 48-oz.
David's
DUO MALLOWS • ...... 12-oz.' 390
Granny's
BUTTER TARTS, Reg. 89c
5 for 990
3 for 1.00
3 for 950
790
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HOME STORES. FIRST IS WELL SELECTED STOCK AND MERCHANDISE OF
GOOD QUALITY AND FAIRLY PRICED.
SECOND IS LETTING THE POTENTIAL BUYER KNOW ABOUT THE GOODS BY "
MEANS OF ATTRACTIVE AND EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING. AFTER OVER 100
YEARS, THE BEST AND TRIED MEDIUM YET DISCOVERED FOR ADVERTIS-
ING IS STILL YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER SERVING THE LOCAL AND DISTRICT
AREA.
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have been produced at the HenSall
plant, but he could not say when
the company plans„to enter the
market for this particular type
of housing.
The company, which markets,
its products under the name of
Boise Cascade Mobile and Re-
creation Products, is a
subsidiary of Boise Cascade
Schneider's -
SIDE BACON
Schnejlderis'
WIENERS
Corp. of Boise, Idaho.
The mobile, home and recrea-
tional vehicles operations at
Hensall were formerly owned by
Correspondent.
Mrs. Maude Hedden
Donr.a. Whitehouse was
honoured by the Kippen
General Coach Works of Canada
Ltd., a subsidiary of Divco Wayne
Industries Inc. of New York,
which was purchased in-1968.
Club girls and their leaders at
a shower arranged by Lynn
Alderdice and Linda Bell at the
home of Lynn Alderdice on July
8th. Each guest brought a recipe
and a gift • to be used in the
making of it: Judith Mickle had
charge of the guest book.'
Another shower was held at
the home of Mrs. Robert Bell
in honour of "Donna Whitehouse,
bride-elect of July 14. Mts.
Bell was assisted by Mrs. Grant
McLean and Mrs. Verne Alder-
dice.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Gregor are holidaying near New
• Liskeard. •
Correspondent
r. k" Mrs. Robert 1111110y
V isiters at the Harris Reurlign
held at the home of Mi. and Mrs.,
"Robert Harris, Vickrand Ronnie,
were Mr-and Mrs, Bert Harris
and Kathy, Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Gord. Dougherty, Doug, Lisa
and Janice, R. Ft..S, Goderich,
Mr. and" Mrs: Steve Argyle, Bay-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Allan,
Hutchinp3 Shanna and Shelly,
Hayfield, Mr. and Mrs. William
Harris, Scott and Lorri, R. R.
3, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Harris, Brenda, and Heather,
R. R. 3, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
"Steve Harris, Port Burwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp, Mit-
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harqld Storey,
Bonnie and Roy visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Dale, Clinton,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hulley
OBITUARIES
JOHN WEBER
John Weber died suddenly at
his home in Toronto on Monday,
July 19. He was in his 87th
year.
The funeral was held Wednes-
day from St. James Roman Cath-
olic church, Seaforth and inter-
ment followed in St. James Cem-
etery.
accompanied by Mr. and ,Mrs.
Larry Gardener, Lisa andSteven,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Walker, Kim, Michelle and 4-its;;
my, Dowing, Ontario, over the
weekend. Kim Walker returned
home with them for holidays.
Mrs . Harold Storey and
Bonnie attended a shower for
Cousins
Join in
Reunion
A number of first cousins
from the Seaforth area and a
visiting couple from Albany, New
York, motored to Strathroy on
Sunday for a gathering of the
descendants of the late Alexandra
Kerr, where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. WIT). Hill (nee
Janet Grieve) and enjoyed a hot
turkey dinner. 'those attending
were Mr. and Mrs, Carl,'
Dalton, Mr. 'and Mrs. Archie
Smith, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Wyman 0. Griffin from
Albany, New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Kerr and Mr. and Mrp.
Geo. R. Campbell. Plans are
being made to meet again next
year.
Miss Annette Riley 011ie home
of Mr, ,and Mrs. Alex,
Lpridesboro, Tuesday atebing,
NM. a.nd Mrs. Otto wafker
visited with Mir. and Mrs; Robert
Hulley, Sandra Hulley returned
home with them and la visiting
with aind'Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Linda and Joanne, Dorchester.
"Don't think of them as '
being hand-me-downs .
think of them as being
-recycled!"
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