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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-11-25, Page 20Enquire About Our "21" Club , MEDD'S SUPERTEST SHARON and LEO IVIEDD 527-0311 — -Main St, — Seaforth GREASE JOB with an oil change, (For,Balanee of November) ''.4.!4.4WWW00'a • • THE FLAVOR OF OUR COFFEE AS YOU SURELY WILL,. AGREE IS REALLY ONLY EQUALLED TI4E FLAVOR OF OUR 'TEA/ a0 • MAXWELL HOUSE INST, ANT COFFEE 10-oz. jar 1.70 SALADA PRIOR PARK TEA BAGS 100's 63c pkg. STOKLEY'S HONEY-POD PEAS, 14-oz. can, 5 for $1.00 ALYMER TOMATO or VEG- ETABLE SOUP, 10-oz. can, - 4 for 49c COOKIES, 3 pkgs. $1;00 SCHNEIDER'S_ S.P. COTTAGE ROLL, 59c per lb. SCHNEIDER'S COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE lb '59c • • • • G1NGERICH SALES AND SERVICE Phone 527-0290 Seaforth • FRANK KLING' LIMITED GENERAL ELECTRIC DISHWASHERS Phone 527-1320 Seaforth For years. doing the dishes has been one ' o,f life's nc,Cessary evils But now. because of automatic electric dishwashers, r'nore and more people are finding out s an,unnecessary evil Consider same of the things anautomatic electric dishwas'her can save wives from Things like the dreary routine of washing and drying pots and dishes day. after . day; the worry of dishpan hands. the after-party aftermath, and the,hours spent doing dishes that could be spert in a hundret happier ways, Consider This, too. A lot of ditty dishes come with the Joys of Christmas. So Ahat could make a more timely gift than an autanatic electric dishwashr See your appliance dealer soon about the new automatic electric dishwasheis. They re not called The Wifesavers for nothing. you know, your hydro<it CROWN HARDWARE PhOrte 527.1.420 KELV1 NATOR DISHWASHERS Seaforth S-4•111 MAIM, EKP,OSITOR. SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 2..S. 1971 tar:_t !Len: II" 0 CAL Mrs. Michael • Williame Spent Sunday with Mr. apd Mrs. ROnWillaiiis of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliot, ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNichol, Mrs. Flood, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Graerne Craig, Walton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott.,„David and Darren of Kitchener and attended a Folk Service at Forest Hill United Church. neeently Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart visited frieeds and relatives in Hamilton, St.Cath- erinee and Niagara Falls. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.Stewart returned from a visit to- Mrs.' bladson Campbell at Brighton. Themy ,isasisotacnaall jeadmoines forni eonlddsuna-t Trenton. Toronto and Milton. B RI EFS sp—o• Pee Wees Will Play Opener POYChia.telet: "I hate to have to WU you tble telt your wife has eOMPletely lost her mind." . 11113balad: "I'm not surprised. Shahs been giving me a piece of It every day for the last 20 jeers." Have you ever driven a car?" the lady applicant for a lieense was asked. "One hund- red and twenty thousand miles," put in her husband, " and never a hand on the wheel." St. Columban Coerespendent Mrs. JoSeph Kale Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan were in Niagara Falls last week. Miss Regina Van Bakel spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and 1VIrs. Joe Sloan, Wind- sor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children 'Visited Mr. and' Mrs. Auguste Ducharme Stinday. Miss Catharine Moylan and friend, St. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane spent the weekend in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. JJ,In Malone and family, St. Th'Omas were here owing to the serious ill- ness of his mother, Mrs. J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. •Log O'Reilly and family, and Mrs. Joseph Kale Were in London on Sunday visiting Mr. dnd mrs. Paul O'Reilly. WANTED to rent, barn within, a six mile radius of Seaforth, with loose pens, PRONE 527-0842 Correspondent . Mrs. Bob Cronin The first game for Ihe Dublin Boys Pee Wee team will be played against the Seaforth boys in the Seaforth Arena at 8 o'clock. Come on out and support your local team. • Monseigneur Feeney, London and Mrs. Jack Meagher Sea- forth, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello onyonday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Costello were in Peerborough on Wednes- day .attending the funeral of.Mrs. Wm, Cestello who is the mother of Mrs. Matt McCreight and the sister-in-law of Mr. Dan Cos- tello. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butters and Danny, Mitchell, were visiting with Mr. Tom Butters. on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tiede, Kitchener, 'were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Benninger and daughter, Toronto, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bthininger and family on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapleton and Paul, Kitchener, were visit- ing with Mr, and Mrs. Ferg Stapleton and family on khe week end. Mrs. Ron RYan is a patient ir the Stratford General Hospital, Stratford. Mrs. Jack O'Rourke is a pat- ient in the Segforth Community Hospital. Nirs. Anthony Loomans is a patient in the Stratford General Hospital Nir. Harry Reynen is a patient in st. Joseph's Hospital, London and Mrs. Reynen is a patient in the Seaforth Com munity Hospital. Miss Burnadette Nagle, London, was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoonder- woerd and Miss Joan Schoonder- Woerd are spending two weeks in . • S5ain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and Judy spent the week end in Toronto with friends., • ton was the guest of Mrs:, Arn- old Jamieson, Huron Road onEun- day. Mr. and Mrs. }3rian Stewart of Kitchener were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Stuart of of Sombre. were weekend guests 0 of Mr. „and Mrs. Jp.mes A. Mur- ray. Rev. and Mrs. R.H.Williams of Mt. Clemens, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mac Kellar. Mrs. J.E. Keating has return- ed from Baltimore, where she ' spent the past few weeks. She was accemanied by Mr. Kenneth Keating and Mr. Robert Forbes. Mrs. Frank Cudmo're of Wallaceburg was a guest of her sister, Miss Hazel Reid. • WE CLEANED OUT THE PLACE With a Want Ad IREVOP 'or O. Pe -71P4 C, 8 (J6- Brut After Shave , Shampoo deodorant, hair groom Burley ,,- Old Spice - Bachelor 'P'hillips Electric Shavers Kodak Cameras from $14.95. up Photo Albums • Wal rets' Deas Playing• Cards Clutch Purses Lighters Bathroom Scales Wahl Massagers Choose from such well known 'perfume's and cosmetics as Faberge - Woodhue, „Tigress Aphrodesi a , Flambeau •Kiku And the New , - XANADU by Faberge . Yardleys" Old English. Lavender, Lotus , 'Violets ,' Red Roses. Pri.nce Matchabel 1 - Wi.nd Son,g Beloved, Golden Autumn ',Cachet Chanel #5 , Eau de lOve Hai rdryers Brush , Comb and • rror Sets . Store Hours-9 to 9 Saturday-9 to 6 Egmondville, CHRISTMAS -WONDERLAND CONTEST 8 pri,,±es - weekly for„ boys . and gi rlS Winne'rs will be announ -ced• each , Saturday from 6 to 8 On Ch-annel 8. Obtain your entry forms at Keatings • Enter often - last chance.' to enter Dec. 18; 1971. Nothing to 'buy. - nothing, to write , but your name and ,address KEATING'S PHARMACY Ltd. 77/5 RES*7 .swrrY Devicr /S' 77/E. ,SrAce h'"77(/11-A/ Votti9 r-E•ebV- MUX-r.s- . Birthday party 'hostess-. "I'm afraid your little brother isloo shy to enjoy the party. He hasn't moved from that spot all afternoon. • Big.Sister: "He isn't really shy. It's, jest that he's .never worn a" necktie before and he thinks he's tied to something." • Smiles Husband to wife as they prepare' to leave their young son with a sitter: "I will say, when theybe- tin asking for a blonde or a bru- nette, they're old enough to stay alone.'" In ease of atomic attack, donkt panic. Simply run down to yonr friendly finanCe company and take out a loan for $25,00,9. Then relax . . . they'll make sure nothing happens to you. "We're having a raffle for a poor young widow. Will you buy a ticket?" " , "No, I'd better not, My wife wouldn't' let me keep her -if I won." M. E. HOOVER, Phm.B. PHONE 52771990 SEAFORTH • 1- ()Inc t e cishes? The wifesavers The husband moaned as he looked over the bill coVering his wife's latest auto mishap. "Wasn't -$25 quite a bit to "tow the •cat to the garage?" he asked. "Yes, I thought so too,'' ans- wered his wife, thoughtfully. "But don't woryy, I got our money's worth.. I had my. brakes on as they towed me tn." Driving is a lot like baSe- ball—it's the number of times you get home safely that counts. SPS Pupils (Continued from Page 1) load the books, sports equip- ment and other supplies on the truck. Others had shoved some of the desks to one side in (me of the rooms to make room for square dancing, part of the Phys- ical education class. In the Other room teachers tried to conduct classes as best they could. , The new addition includeS three classrooms, Hom' e Econo- mics, Industrial Arts knd Music rooms. Also there are two regu- lar class rooms' which have been converted to Arts and Science monis. Along with the addition 6.re new change rooms, locker and storage areas. One of the mere important aspects cf the new construction is the provision of a new lib- -rary a t the school, something which pupils haVe done Without in the past,' according to school principal John Talbot. bettei by design . the Jive new Stio Jet models for 1972 are the product of more than five years of design engineering arid research. Our engineers have designed, tested, Te- tested and refined each model. And, Jor 1972, they've developed and made 4vailable some exciting prodect innovations like: , NEW "POSITRACK" TRACK. Controlled traction, be- cause the teeth never bite off more than they can chew. NEW VENTILATED TEXTURE ANTI-SLIP SEAT. You stick on the seat, not to it. NEW "MULTIFLEX" SLIDE SUSPENSION SYSTEM. In- dependent flexers make mole-hills out of mountains. NEW 'PEOPLE SHAPED' ,HANDLE BARS. Minimizes arm fatigue, never steers you wrong. NEW METAL CLUTCH GUARD. Prevents drive b-elt from making an unbxpected appearance. VARIABLE BEAM ASYMMETRICAL HEADLIGHT. Lets you shed new light on tricky terrain by 'contour shadowing' the path ahead. NEW 'DIRECT 'FOCUS' COOLING SYSTEM. Both you and the engine get a constant flow of fresh air. NEW SKI SHOCK ABSORBERS. Advanced hydraulic system' keeps bumps where they belong. On tee ground. • GERALD'S DATSUN 22 Goderich St. — Formerly Miller's Garage negtOtteeettettr-WWWWMCCIVOCCOVe BOX FURNITURE, WESTINGHOUSE AND KITCHEN AID DISHWASHERS -Phone 527-0680 gea forth • •