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ANCOME TAX PREPARED
NEWS OF
Constance
Cor respondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
• N.
Fray Bentos
CORNED BEEF
Maxwell House
INSTANT COFFEE
Kraft
MIRACLE WHIP
.... • • • • lb. 790
lb. 790
SPECIALS
Thursday — Friday — Saturday
•
Bon Ami — Jet
SPRAY GLASS CLEANER •
Alymer — 19-oz.
TOMATO JUICE
Lysol
DISINFECTING SPRAY •
Schneider's
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
Schneider's
RED HOT. WIENERS
Schneider's •
12-6z. 750
0-'62-: 1.76
32-oz. 630
• 15-oz. 650
a for 690
• • • 7-oz. 790
BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA • • • • lb. 790
McINTOSH APPLES • 3 lb. 530
QUEEN SIZE CUCUMBERS •-• 2 for 490
SPINACH 10-oz. 290
Now Featuring Fresh Assorted Cake Donuts
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EAFORTH
UPERIOR
TORE
C0-0
"Honest-to-goodness" savings
on your everyday Spring needs!
'WESTEEL ROSCO':
'LIFE TIME"
GALVANIZED GATES
Rivetted construction and non-sagging.
Available in 4', 8', 10', 12', 14' and 16'
lengths (4 ft. to 12 ft. sizes have single
diagonal braces only)
4 ft. - No 563-606 8 ft. - No. 563.607 10 ft. - No 563-608 12 ft - No 563-609 14 ft. - No. 563-610
Reg. Value Reg. Value Reg. Value Reg. value Reg. Value
20.70 28.50 35.40 • 37.70 45.25
SALE•• ear • ta. SALE ir•• •n • • c.•. SALES • Ea. SALE %Pia • Ea. saLE40t 9 Ea 11 1259_ M 6 r„, .179 0 0289
Thurs. April 5th to Sat. April 21st '73.
TOUGH/RELIABLE-ant,
SAFE for the professional
or handyman
"SKIL" 7 1/4 "
Deluxe
Ball Bearing
16 ft. • No. 563-611
Reg. Value
4810 Ea.
43r SALE
CEMENT MIXERS
Ideal for farm and home mixing of cement, seed, feed, grain and fer-
tilizer. Motor mount has slotted holes suitable for electric or gas po
wer. Safety guard protects 14" diameter mixer pulley. Drum speed 24
rpm.
MODEL 11 xw MODEL 10Xw
• Capacity - 3 cu. R. of dry material • Capacity • 2v2 cu. fl, of dry material
• 2 cu. 0. of wet material •Vapiz„ 1 1/2 cu. ft. of wet material
• Wheels - seml-pneumatic • Wheels • 8" a Pi" semi-pneumatic
nailer tires robber tires
No 520-020 No 520.014
SALE 106 89 • Ea.
BLACK AND DECKER
1/2 " 'REVERSIBLE DRIU
No febtiorsephltrligs drill.
• Top mounted rernaveable auxiliary side
handle
• Reversing switch perfect for removing lam-
med drill bit
• Double reduction gears
drilling power
• Capacity: 1/2 " in steel
1" in hardwood
• 4.2 amps, 500 R.PM.
• C.S.A. Approved
give tremendous
Finest quality, long wearing ball
bearing SKILSAW has extra• cut-
ting capacity and greater handling
ease. Rugged 10 amp motor deve-
lops over 1 h.p... 2 prong plug
for use where grounding is Incon-
venient. Extra long lower guard
retracting lever for Improved con-
trol and safety. Cuts 7116" at 901,
1-'/e" at 450, Large easy to ude
bevel and height adjusting con-
trols. Cord guard.
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SALE 98 89 . Ea .
No. 547-470
7 SALE 3 1, • Ea.
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
PHONE 527-0770
SAW N., 547-982
SALE
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Morris Township council
meeting on Monday accepted the
tender of George Radford Con-
struction Ltd. to supply, crush
and deliver approximately 20,000
cu. yds.. gravel for $1.12 per cu.
yd.
Rae Hatherall and Robt. Simp-
son from Thorne Gunn & Co. were
present to -discuss the auditors'
report. The' report showed a
deficit of $11,257 for 1972 oper-
ations as a result of financing
the township's share of the new
bridge over two years. The
deficit will be absorbed in the
present year.
Accounts authorized for pay-
ment were: Roads $3,302.29 and
General $1,888.65 for a total of
$5,190.94.
McKillop
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Callum of Cambridge visited
last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley presz-
cator, Lorna, Brenda' and Bar-
bara Glanville of Crediton visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns
visited one evening last week with
Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Regele one evening last
week.
Reeve Wm. J. Elston, pre-
sided and all members were pre-
sent.
W.I. Notes
BY HELEN ALLEN
Morris accepts
gravel tender FOR FARMERS
BUSINESSMEN and INDIVIDUALS
— Reasonable Rates —
Phone today for an early appointment
RONNENBERG INSURANCE
AGENCY
Open in Brussels Tuesdays and Fridays
PHONE 887-6663
All other days Monkton 347-2241
17 year's experience of income tax preparation
The Canadian Foresters held
their spring dance on Saturday
evening in the Seaforth Legion
Hall with music being provided
by the Star Trex.
A number of*spot, elimination
dances and other prizes were
given during the evening with the
BILLING ERRORS
A bill that is more or less than
you calculated may be due to an
error. How do such errors
(-)ccur.'
' Billing time lag may be one
reason. A bill statement may be
prepared several clays before it
is mailed. Any purchase made
during this time lag period will
not he on the statement. And, any
payments on the bill made during
this period will not be recorded
either,
If time lag isn't the cause,
check to make sure you have not
made an error. Have You record-
ed all the charges on the account'?
Perhaps another member of the
family made a charge and forgot
to mention it.
Returned checks, for what-,
ever reason, may also cause a
billing discrepancy.
Stores can make billing
errors, too. Incorrect credit
code numbers, incorrectly pre-
pared sales slips, sales slip
misinterpretation, mathematical
errors and undelivered merchan-
dise are all common causes of
billing errors.
lucky winners being: Man's birth-
day, George McClure; Woman's
Birthday, Mrs. Diane Muir; Eli-
mination dance, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Anderson; Spot dances., Mr.
. arid Mrs. Jack MacKay, Jim Medd
and Margaret Hummell; Anniver-
sary dance, Elgin Dale.
Convatulation to Mr. John
Thompson who received word on
Saturday that the was successful,
in passing his real estate exam
following a three week course in
Toronto.
Miss Char lene Taylor of Go-
der ich spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill,
Doug, Betty and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson
of Mississauga spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr'. and
Mrs. John Thompson, J lin,
Sharon and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kev,in and Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine, visited
on Saturday afternoon with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
mcilwain and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd and
Kim of Blyth visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd,
Jim and Kerr'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt,
Carol, Judy, Danny and Billy vi-
sited on Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Ella Jewi,.t and boys.
Mr. and•Mrs. TerenceHunter
of Colborne Township visited on
Sunday with the John Thompson s.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Presz-
cator, Steven, Shannon andSherri
of R.R. # 3, Clinton, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim preszcator, Billy, Debbie
and Michael.
NEEDS UNDERSTANDING PARENTS
Tony, 11, is handsome, slim and agile with beautiful dark
eyes fringed by long thick lashes, brown curly hair and medium
complexion. His ancestors were black, Indian and Irish.
'Tony is in good health but developing well behind the average
for his age. He works hard in school where he is in special
education. Competitive in nature, he dreads failure, so he
prefers to do tasks when he knows he can succeed. He needs
reassurance and functions better when he receives it.
Tony enjoys working along with adults, sharing chores like
gardening. He loves sports and is a camping enthusiast. He
is especially fond of swimming.
When Tony can be the centre of attention he is a cheerful
lad with a good sense of humor - but he is sensitive and inclined
to feel rejected if left in the background.
This lad needs understanding parents who can combine
warmth with a firm, consistent environment and who can make
him believe that to them he is very special.
To inquire about adopting Tony, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P -2112. For general
adoption information, .please contact your local Children's
Aid Society.
Hullett introduces
garbage collection
There will be no change in .system is being established in
Hullett tax rates this year. Londesboro as a result of a
• Council at a meeting Monday petition signed by a majority
commercial.
28 mills residential and 31 mills
set the mill rate for 1973• at
A weekly garbage collection gather garbage at an annual cost
of the ratepayers.
ment with Gordon Chamney to
Council entered into an agree-
of $1;200.00. The clerk was
instructed to prepare a By-Days
to impose a special assessmp
the lots affected within
rit
4t for the garbage pick-up aga h
th
village.
Council discAsed progress of
plans for the Hullett Wild Life
area, with Don Watson. Mr.
Watson owns property at Alma
Corners in the township.
Councillors endorsed a Town-
ship of Turnberry motion to the
effect that farmers affected by
proposed hydro power lines are
not being offered sufficient com-
pensation for damages to farms,
and loss of value of farms, affec-
ted by the proposed line.
Building permits approved in-
cluded John Radford - new house;
Carmen dross - silo; David Mid-
dleton - drive shed; J. T. Van-
Egmond - drive shed; Norman
Cartwright - hog barn with liquid
tank, and silo.
Tenders submitted for crush-
ing and hauling gravel included
Radford Construction Ltd. @
$1.12 per yd. and Joe Kerr Ltd.
@ $1.16 and the Radford tender
was accepted.
Council set the rate for
Warble Fly spraying at .24 per
head per spray.
Dog tax of $2.00 was rebated
to Don Watson for 1972.
Applications for severance on
laot 17, Con. 7; also on Con • 12
'_,ot 33 and part of Lot 34 were
7ecommended for approval.
Accounts paid included: Roads
;4,571.98; Conservation & In-
nirance $3,293.45 and General
;857.57.
Borrow
money
to save
money
10:30 Quelle Famille
11;00 NEB Presents
11;30 Junior Talent Hour
12:30 Hymn Sing
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 Youth Confrontation
2:30 The Grand National
3:00 t.b.a.
5:30 Wonderful World of
Disney.
6:30 Act Fast..
7;00 NHL Playoffs
9:30 The Beadhcombers
10:00 Weekend
11;00 The National News
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Under Attack
MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9;15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10;45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12:45 Movie: "Operation Kid
Brother" -Nell Connery
' and Bernard Lee
2;20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
3;00 Take 30
^ 3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Let'g Make A Deal
6:00 Pierre Berton
6;30 FYI
7;00 Gunsmoke
8;00 partridge Family
8;30 Cannon
9:30 This Is The Law
10:00 Nature Of Things
1b:30 Man Alive
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Horror Classics; "The
Man Who Cried Wolf"' -
Lewis Stone and Tom
Brown.
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1973
8;00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9;15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10;30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12;00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: "The Woman Who
Wouldn't Die" - Gary
Merrill and Jane Merrow.
2;20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Going Places
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 Fy I
7;00 The New Dick Van Dyke
The regular meeting of Sea-
forth Women's Institute will be
held Tuesday, April 10, at 8:15
p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. E.
Crozier. Roll call will be "My
favorite page of the newspaper
and why."
The annual reports of stand-
ing and special committees will
be heard and the election and
installation of officers will take
place. Lunch will be convened
by Mrs. John Henderson.
Women's
Hospital
Auxiliary
The Hospital Auxiliary mem-
bers will hold their April meet-
ting on Tuesday evening in the
Board Room at the hospital.
Members are reminded to bring'
a gift of baking from their kit-
chens for a bake sale .to be held
at the end of the meeting.
Guests will be welcomed.
• Show
7;30 Temperatures Rising
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore-"Show
8;30 Flip Wilson Show
9:30 Front page Challenge
10;00 Tuesday Night
11;00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11;45 Tarzan Theatre; "Tarzan
And The Leopard Woman"
- Johnny Weismuller and
Brenda Joyce.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1973 •
8;00 ontario„Schools
8;45 -Mr. Dressup
9;15 Ontario Schools
10:30, Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12;00 Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12;45 Movie: "Hot Enough For
June" - Dirk Bogard and
Sylvia Koscina.
Fashions In Sewing
Dick Berryman
Take 30
Edge of Night
Family Court
4:30 prop-In
h: 6500 Bewitched
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Pierre Berton-
6:30 FYI
7:00 Emergency
8:00 To The Wild Country
9:00 Who Owns The Sea
10:00 This Melancholy Occasion
10:30 Adieu Alouette
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Movie - "The Wild Wes-
terners" - James Phil-
brook and Nancy Kovack.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1973
.8;00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10;30 Friendly Giant
10;45 Chezlielene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: "Conquered City"
- David Niven and Martin
Balsam.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2;30 Shirley Taylor.
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 -Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Reach For The Top
6:00 Pierre Berton
6;30 FYI
7;00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 The Bob Newhart Show
13;00 Carol Burnett Show
9:.00 Movie; "Kid Galahad"
Elvis Presley and Gfg
Young.
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Movie-"Time Gentlemen,
Please" - Edie Byrne and
Herminione Baddeley.
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 19'73
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street'
12:00 Cartoons
12;30 News At Noon
12:45 Movie - "Midsumrher
Night's Dream" - Suzan-
ne Farrell and EdwarJ
Villette.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Arts '73
3:00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The Odd Couple
7:30 Sanford And Son
8:00 M*A*S*H
8:30 All In The Family
9;00 Tommy Hunter Show
10030 Hawaii Five-0
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11;45 Movie - "Flight Of The
Lost Balloon" - Marshall
Thompson and Mala
Powers.
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anywhere in Ontario on
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Interim financing on new construction
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- if buying that cottage
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much better for a little
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CFPL TV listings
SATURDAY, APRIL '7, 1973.
8:30 Maigrichon et Gras Double
9;00 The Littlest Hobo
9;30 The Hilarious House Of
Frightenstein
10;30 Mr. Wizard
11;00 Live and Laugh
12:00 Reach For The Top
12;30 Horst Koehler Show
1;00 The Outdoor Sportsman
1:30 Klahanie
2:00 International Swim Meet
3;30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
Hour
• 4;30 M asters Golf
6:00 Gomer Pyle
6;30 FYI
7;00 Maude
7;30 On The Buses
8:00 NHL Playoffs
10:30 Countrytime
11:00 The National News
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Movie - "Khartoum" - 2:20
Charlton Heston and Laur 2:30
rence Olivier. 3:00
NOTE: Should the NHL Playoff 3:30
game originate from De- 4:00 troit please schedule as
follows:
7:30 NHL Playoffs
10:00 Countrytime
10:30 On The Buses
11;00 Normal
SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1973
8;30 Ontario Schools