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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-22, Page 16ay, Jurie 30 SCOTT Towns in' decorator colors and plains. 2 rolls per pkg. Regular 69c Now 57c We'll throw in a moWer Cade purchase of a new international Cub Cadet or smeller t LaNtin and Garden Tractor, Vest You get a new, pertorMance---rnatched International rotary Mower worth up to $300.00. See us tor details while this otter still lasts'. MS ' Selected exquisite form BRAS and BIKINI SETS This selection includes all soft look and natural look Bras. BODY SHIRTS Dommed crotch. Reg. price 9.00 & 10.00 Special 7:77 BRIEFS of nylon acetate, nylon lace trim 53c -- 2/1.00 SPORTSWEAR 40 only:- An assortment of Ladies' • CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS, SHRINKS Reg. price from 3.98 to 7.98 Special 3.27 ea. BARE MINIMUM SWIMWEAR It's a selection of wild styles and swinging colors. Antron or, nylon 2-piece bikinis, sizes 12 to 18. 'Reg. 5.98 to 10.98 3.97 One only - Rack of Ladies' DRESSES„ HOT PANT SETS, LONG DRESSES 1/2 price while they last 4 BOY'S WEAR FLARE JEANS in stripe's, plains. Reg. from 5.99.8.99 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL BOYS' ACRYLIC SHORT SLEEVE SWEATERS -14 only. • 1.66 ea. BOY'S SHIRTS- . broken Sizes. Reg. price 4o 2.29 each Now only 1.00* Regular price 3.89 -- 20 ONLY 5.66 pr. PICNIC SUPPLIES PAPER CUPS for hot or cold drinks. Reg. price 49c Now only 19c SUN GLASSES EAxNcNit iivngERstsyAleRs yfor, adults. Reg values to 4.77 1.00 & 1.99 SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS KNEE HIGH assorted' styles - Reg. 99c 2/1.00' • REMNANTS REDUCED •. 1/2 MARKED TO. , . PRICE • EUROPEA NATURALS Shampoo 10$ IN ..- HAIR, COLORING 99c WHILE THEY LAST L OUR REGULAR 88c - PANTY HOSE Beige• only, fits 90 to 150 pounds. FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. Limited quantity - 3 pair to customer 3/1.00 COFFEE SETS 3 only Reg. 9.99 - FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY 6.66 Many, Many non advertised . SPECIALS on DISPLAY IN THE STORE. MATS MULTI-PURPOSE UTILITY'RUGS Size 13x27, foam back,_ ideal for kitchen. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 99c • LAMPS Mod Mushroom LAMPS in fashion shades.-Reg. 2.97 ANNIVERSARY -SALE 2.33 ea. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS VO5 Hair SHAMPOO 7.05-oz. Reg. 79c - Now 2/67c VO5 HAIR SPRAY or BORN FREE With Protein HAIR SPRAY ANNIVERSARY. , SPECIAL 88c Two great hair sprays at one low price. F.D.S. UNDERARM ANTI-PERSPERANT 5-oz. can. List price 1.69 ANNIVERSARY , 2/1.69 SPECIAL • BEDDING Tru-Print 50% Fortrel & 50% Cotton . • SHEETS by tex Made in lively striped design. Size 39x75 fitted, - 70x100, Reg. 5.98 Size 54x75 fitted, 810,00 flat. Reg. 6.98 4.77 4 5.77 Chipped Foam PILLOWS Non-allergic, odorless. Reg. 179 99c ea. High Lofted BLANKETS Special blendedpremiurv; fibre moth and shrink resistant. 3.99 ea-. . SOFT ABSORBENT WAFFLE-WEAVE TERRY TOWELS Bath size 78c - Face Cloths 18c Hand Towels 3 for 1.49 4 ill 000 00 W. Westerhof . Seaforth Phone 527-0070 [OM •,,,,,aspottomodp•ottooerm............444,eatreeeee•eeeeepeedste.esisitip*.m,"....~.###.....#.4.44,0•••••••######••44••••#4006•44•Mee,eeeeesm•###•44,####*•••••••„, •-•"'",,,,,,TL`TM:GrLICZL Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baan, R. R. 3, Walton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nellie, to Mr. Howard Sidney Booker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Booker of 582 Bunt- ing Rd., St. Catharines, Ontario. The wedding to take place July 21, 1972 at 7;30 p.m. at Calvary Baptist ' Church, waterloo Ave., Guelph, Ontario. 26-41x1 Cottage cheese salads when you buy cottage cheese," you're choosing one of the oldest, yet simplest cheeses made. The first cottage cheese made, ac- cording to legend, was done so accidentally by an Arabian mer- chant. He put his• milk supply into a pouch made of a sheep's stomach and set off across the desert on a long day's journey. By nightfall, the milk had sep- arated into curd and whey, aided by the heat of day and 'the rennet in the pouch. He drank the whey and ate the'curd. That curd is what we call "cottage 'cheese". Nowadays cottage cheese is sold in two different styles, as dry curd or creamed: Dry cot- tage cheese has cream added to-- the curds to give a creamier product, and a milkfat content of at least 4 percent., Creamed cottage cheese is often sold with added relishes or seasonings. Two percent cottage cheese may also be available under different brand names;" it has half the amount of 'fat that the creamed style does, yet -is similar in te-ture. Cottage cheese is a popular addition to salads. Cool, 'jellied stimtrier salads, such as these two -recently tested by home ec- onomists, are delicious and fill- ing when cottage cheese is a main ingredint. They may be served' as side salads or as .part of a vegetable salad plate. RIBBON SALAD FED LAYER 2 envelopes unflavOrecl gelatin 3 1/2 cups tomato juice . 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon onion juice 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire ' sauce 2 tablespoons vinegar WHITE LAYER 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) gelatin 1/4 cup cold water 1 1/2 cups cottage cheese, mashed 1/2 cup mayonnaise '1/4 cup finely diced celery 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper ,1 teaspoon lemon juice To make red layer, soak gel- atin in 1/2 cup tomato juice 5 minutes. Combine remaining tomato juice with rest of ingred- ients and heat to boiling. Add ,gelatin and stir until dissolved. ,Pour half of mixture into 8- inch square pan or 9 x 6-indh loaf pan. Chill until set. Leave remaining half at room temp- erature. To make white layer soak - gelatin in cold water, 5 minutes; then melt over hot water. Com- bine remaining ingredients. Add gelatin and chill until slightly thickened. Pour over tomato lay- er; chill until set. Add remain- ing tomato mixture and chill until firm. Cut in slices or squares. 8 servings. • • • SPECIAL One counter of fashionable everyday MERCHANDISE now out of style or season,•including jeans, men's and boys' pants,, cut off, sweaters, t-shirts etc., etc. Values to 8.98 For 99c -o ,.6'THE *Jac*. EXPOSITOR,, sEAFc.m.ril .ONT.. - • to (Continued from Page 1r). by members of the Seeforth Weaken' s Institute for the dinner. Other officers are: past pres- ident, Mrs. Gordon Beutenmilier; first vice-president, Mrs. Leo Teatero; second vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Brown; secretary, Miss Dorothy Parke; treasurer, Miss Janet Cluff; corresponding secretary, Mrs. James MacDon-_ aid; representative to Hospital Board, Miss Alice Reid; director of volunteer services, Mrs. John ,Turnbull; public relations and historian, • Mrs. Orville Oke; membership, Mrs. Clair Camp- bell. Committees: program, Mrs. Leo Teatero; Mrs. Howard James and Mrs. James Crocker; social, . Mrs. William Teall and Mrs. -L orne - MacDonald; ways means, Miss Dorothy, Parke, Mrs. Arthur Devereaux, Mrs. Bruce MacLean and Mrs. •Geo. Wheatley; buying and sewing, Mrs. Leonard Ford and Mrs. Wilfred Titford; Gift shop, Mrs. William Wilbee and Mrs. Frank Phillips; Tuck cart, Mrs, Gordon Beuttenmiller, Mtsses Ethel and Tena Dennis; T.V. rentals, Miss Alice Reid; tray favours, Mrs. James F. Scott, Mrs. Mervyn Reuber, Mrs., Elva Ellis and Mrs. George Wheatley; gift shop dutieg, Miss Gladys Thompson; tuck cart list, Mrs. Earl Dins- more; mystery box, Mrs. Tony De Coo; nominating committee, Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller, Mrs. Earl Dinsmore and Mrs. Orville Oke. The auxiliary members will have a booth at the Seaforth Fall Fair and tickets will be distrib- uted to be sold on a large quilt made by Tena and Ethel Dennis. A draw on the quilt will be held at the close of the fair. During the summer it will be on display at the Main Street Variety Store with Mrs. Tony De Coo in chal•ge of ticket sales. Mrs. James M, Scott, Mrs. Gordon Beuttenmiller and Mrs. Orville Oke will help at the tea at Stratford School of Nursing on July 28. • Mrs. Cleave Coombs enter- tained with several solos, accom- panied on the piano by. Mrs. Joseph MdConnell. A door prize was won by Mrs. John Hillebrecht, the lucky cup prize by Mrs. Beuttenmiller and 'the lawn chair , by Edison McLean of.RR 3, Kippen. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you -tried one? Dial 527-02'40. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Manley will be at their home, Lot 4, Con. 10, McKillop on Sunday, June 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. No gifts please. 26-40x2 25. fin Memoriam CROZIER - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Donald Crozier, who passed away sud- denly June 23, 1963. At night the silent stars shine down, On a place not far from us Where sleeps someone we can't forget And always loved so much. - Ever remembered and sadly missed by the family. 25-41x1 26. Personal Tuesday, thine 27th • 26. Personal Mr. and Mrs. James Lands- borough, R.R.#4, Seaforth wish to announce therthcoming mar- riage of the only daughter, Helen Margaret to Mr. Sterling Alfred Sproule, Stratford, son of Mrs. Anne Sproule, Warren, Ont, and the late Mr. George Sproule. The marriage to take place on July 22, -1972 at 4 o'clock at Egmondville United Church. 26-41x1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. will lams irish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their .daughter, Arlene Pearl to Mr. Kenneth Charles McCowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Kenn,eth McCowan of R.R. No. 1, Brucefield. The wedding will be in Northside United Chbrch at 3:30 in the afternoon on J fly 15,.1972. 26-41x1 27. Births KITCHING - To Jim and Brenda Kitching (nee Nesbitt) of Strat- ford in Stratford General Hos- pilaf on June 19th, a son, Scott Thomas, a brother for Mark. 27-41-1 McKELLAR - Mr. and. Mrs. David McKellar of Toronto are happy to announce the arrival -of a boy, June 2, 1972. First great grandchild for Mr. ,and Mrs. Mac McKellar, Seaforth. 27-41-1 LANSBERGEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lansbergen, R. R.R.#2, Mitchell at Seaforth Community Hospital on June 13, a son. 2'-41x1 MUEGGE - To Mr. and Mrs. Don Muegge of Walkerton on June 18th at the Walkerton Hos- pital, a son. 27-41x1 28. Deaths AST - At Sarnia General Hospital on Saturday, June 17, 1972 Adam Herman Ast,• age 58, husband of Ella (Ulmer) ,Ast of 1055 Linden Way, Sarnia and formerly of Regina, Sask., and Strathroy, father of Miss Janine at home, Mrs. Leslie (Cheryl) Robinson of Sarnia, Gary of Toronto and Terry of London, brother of Mrs. Caroline Tid- ball, Frank, Christian, William and Norman, all of Regina, John of Oshawa, Charles of Vancouver and Phillip of Clearwater, Flori- da, 4 grandchildren also survive. Funeral service was held from the D. J. Robb Funeral Home, Sarnia, at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, 1972. Interment Lake- view Cemetery, Sarnia. Sym- pathy may be expressed through donations to The Canadian Cancer Society. 28-41-1 INCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTb. • Our Motto:- "AFTER WE SELL 7 WE SERVICE" AYR-GALT - SEA FORT H Amy 527-012 1111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111MMUMMIIMMIlliemmo 1. *At.. • ,ten This pay day . . remember XFAM THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE _ 97 Eglinton Ave., East Toronto 315, Ontario STATIONERY STEDMAN'S ENVELOPES 100 per, pkg. Regular 59c Now only 44c It's our 3rd Anniversary and to celebrate this event we offer you .the fol- . ' lowing Specials, many of which come from MEN'S WEAR THURSDAY --NIGHT IMPORTED . Sries S. M. L. RADIOS 20% off All Radios Wednesday Thursday and Friday 607 wide - 10 1/2 -oz. our regular stock. LINGERIE 20% off . T-SHIRT with POCKET 1.39 WALKING SHORTS in broken sizes and styles 24 only Reg. to 4.98 2.50 BATHING SUITS • including boxer, beach boy leg styles. Reduced to one great price. 1.99 WILLIAMSON - In loving memory Of our dear daughter and sister Alexene who entered . her 'Heavenly Home June 23rd, '1963. Dear Alexene The years roll by our Darling Since you were with us all But it is not hard Dear Alexene The happy years to recall. We know you're happy in, ',God's Mansion" Where only the best -do dwell But Oh; how all of us miss you The one we loved so well. We keep your picture before us Each minute of every day But oh! what we'd give if only we could have you back to stay, . - Too much loved and missed to ever be forgotten by Dad and Mom:Brothers and Sisters-in- law. Ron and Dorothea,-Ken and Anne, Gerald and Barbara. 25-41x1 CRIMP KNIT 2.67 yd. CHILDREN'S WEAR GIRL'S GRANNY GOWNS Size 4-6.x,Reg.,4.99 3.77 Size 7.14, Reg. 6,99 4.99 LIMITED QUANTITIES INFANTS' CRAWLERS and JODPHURS assortment of fabrics., Our reg. price 1.99 Now 1.37 Reg. price 3.99 yd. FOOTWEAR 'THE GRECIAN LOOK SANDAL Criss-cross leg thong to below the knee. Reg, price 4.99' NOW 3.66 PLUS Many, Many non 'advertised SPECIALS on DISPLAY IN THE STORE. FABRICS Nylon, Acetate Jersey Fabrics MILLENDS 45" wide. Regular values .to 2.29 Now 77c yd. by the piece. TERRY CLOTH in plain and-prints. 44" wide. Reg, to-2.39 Now 1.77 vd. s HOUSEWARE COFFEE MUGS in decorator colors 29c ea. KITCHEN UTENSILS • including flipper: spoons°, fork. Reg. 3 for 1.00 3/87c