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PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6 1971
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
IMPORTED
DINNER WARE
BY. ENOCH WEDGWOOD
(TUNSTALL) LTD
AVAILABLE THIS WEEK
SAUCER
only 494
WITH EACH S3 PURCHASE
A DIFFERENT PIECE ON SALE
EACH WEEK
FREE
WONDERS OF THE
ANIMAL KINGDOM
ALBUM
PACK OF 10
DIFFERENT PICTURES ON SALE
EACH WEEK FOR ONLY 5 , WITH
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MARGARINE 5 ,,,, 9
CLOVER LEAF OR MAPLE LEAF
SOCKEYE SALMON
7i. at 64,,
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CRACKERS OR SALTINES
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ASSORTED FLAVOURS
MEAT DINNERS
441, 1,
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PAPER TOWELS
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TOP VALU BEAN
COFFEE
1 bay
85.
TOO VALU • RASPBERRY OR
STRAWBERRY JAM
411 ot 79, I.
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an apposite page. or any reasoriobte facoimile pick PP You,
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‘V I I ,KINSON'S
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Margaret has been confined to
Kilbarchan Nursing Home inSea-
forth for the past few months,
and as you all know is unable to
be with us tonight, but I am sure
our hearts go out to her tonight
and would like her to think that
she is included in this little
remembrance..
We have always found you,
Oliver a great neighbour and
friend, and always ready to help
your fellowman in time of need.
Would you please accept this
gift as a remembrance of your
friends and neighbours and may
you have many hours of enjoy-
ment while in your new home.
Happy Citizens on Tour
BALLO
BUILDING Si
Approximately 120 members
of the Seaforth Happy Citizens
Club participated in an exchange
visit to London on Wednesday-
Three chartered buses were
used to transport the party to the
Dundas Street Senior CitizelIS
Club in London for the occasion,
which featured a banquet, songs
and a dance. The venture, which
has been an annual event for the
past five years, was sponsored
by the Ladies Auxiliary of Legion
Braneh 156.
In commenting on the success
of the trip Auxiliary president
Peg Coombs expressed apprec-
iation for the donations which
were made by the Lions,Chamber
of Commerce, Optim ists, Knights
of Columbus, Teen Town and the
Town of Seaforth.
CLINTON -- 4624514 SEAFORTH 521.09$0
HENSALL — 2624713
An exchange visit to London was an attraction Wednesday for 120 members of the Seaforth
Happy Citizens Club. The trip was arranged by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Among those
who took part were (left) Joe White, Mrs. Grace Cameron, Mrs. Peg Coombs, Auxiliary Presi-
dent, Mrs. Barbara Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth. Brown, Lorne Dennis and Jacqueline Racho.
PANELLIN
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One Will Suit Your Taste and Budget
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BAINTON LIMITED
FACTORY OUTLET
HAS NOT MOVED.
Baintons are continuing to operate in
their
Original Old Mill
building-
IN BLYTH
Shop in this old building, a landmark
in Huron County since 1594. Wool and
Leather products offered up to AY
less than 'last year's SALE PRICES. •
MANY OTHER PANELS ON
to
DISPLAY
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The name "BAINTON is our guarantee
Members of the Seaforth Happy Citizens Club boarded buses Wednesday and travelled to
London to participdte in an exchange visit with club members in London. Mrs. Jack McIver
left, leans across the bus hallway to chat with Mrs. Annie Staffen, right. ,Approximately, 120
took part in the trip sponsored by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
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In MacKay Family 100. Years
Tuckersmith Farm is Sold
Oliver McKay, life long Tuck-
' ersmith resident was honored
Thursday evening when forty
friends and neighbours gathered
at the McKay. residence on the
8thebncession to wish him fare-
,4 well prior to his retirement in
Seaforth.
In the McKaylamtly for more'
than. 100 years the farm has been •
sold to Hubert Van der Valden,
Mount Brydges.
During progressive euchre,
prizes won were ladies high, Mrs.
Alex Miller, consolation, Mrs.,
• Earl Dick; men's high, Jos. Mc-
Lellan, consolation, Charles
MacKay, lone hands, Earl Dick.
On behalf of the gathering
1 . SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS-
. SV . All Types of
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY'- ) •
T. PRYDE & SOINU
Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers:
EXETER 235-0620 . CLINTON 482-9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis -Dundas
Or Bill Pinder 527-1382 — Bus. 527.1750
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FINA GAS BAR
and
VARIETY STORE
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Will be
Available for Lease
on
December 1st, 1971
Present operator has done well at this
location but plans to concentrate on
FINA WHOLESALE
BUSINESS ONLY.
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For Further Information Contact
E. VVARK
Business — Vi:1-3940 — London
Home — 471=6281 — London
Petrofina Canada Ltd.
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Ivan Forsythe read the following
address and presented hlrii with
a platform rocker.
It is with feelings of regret,
Oliver, when we learned that
you had sold the farm and that
you were moving away from the
8th Concession.
The McKay Fam,,ly Farm is
the oldest Pioneer Farm in this
community, it being 116 years
since Oliver's grandfather set-
tled here 'Ind then Oliver's father
and mother, the late John F:
McKay, raised a family of eight.
But in later years, Oliver and
Margaret stayed on the old home-
stead and we are sorry that
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