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THE MACHINE THAT OUT S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S
ALL THE OTHER MACHINES
FREE
COFFEE
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DURING
THE SALE
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
ZIG-ZAG AHD FULLY AUTOMATIC
— SOME MODELS WITH STRETCH STITCHES
CABINET MODELS, & PORTABLES
We ham an silmillett relscilon of used machines including -- BINDER,
WHITE AND OTHER MAKES - QUANTITY LIMITED,.80 BE EARLY FOR
REST SELECTION.
WE SERVICE WHITE ELNA a OTHER MAKES
DON'T MISS THESE GREAT SAVINGS
AT MARY'S SEWING CENTRE
ALBERT ST. CLINTON
YOUR CENTRE FOR FABRICS & SEWING NOTIONS
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SELECTION
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FABRICS FOR YOUR
LINGERIE NEEDS •
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COLORS
IN
SHEERS, TRICOTS,
LACES, ETC.
FOR BATHING SUITS
SUPER STRETCH FABRICS
IN PLAINS & PRINTS
PONCHOS SPUN SYNTHETIC
5 00 THREADS
IIEST POLYESTER THR
7 COLORS ON THE MARKET
IN LYCRA
PADDED LACE FOR
BRAS & HOUSECOATS
OPENING 5PE(tAI
CANADIAN HAND WOVEN
NEW TEEN SCENE FABRICS
100% ACRYLIC OR egiUSES & DRESSES
SAVE UP TO 8096
ALL STOCK 10% OFF DURING _SALE
WATCH FOR NIGHT SCHOOL SEWING COURSES CLASSES •
STARTING THE MUGU OFOCT. IN YOUR• LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
Turf Club
Party
for
Warren Shera
SAT., OCT. 6
8:30 p.m.
Seaforth Arena
Admission $1.00
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FLAN NAGAN
Saturday,
September 29
Admission $1.00
CASH-BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRI., SEPT. 28
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
— $75.00 Jackpot to Go —
TWO DOOR PRIZES
Admission $1.
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
-Proceeds for Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
25th Wedding
Anniversary
for
George and. Hazel
Hildebrand
SEAFORTH
LEGION HALL
SAT., SEPT. 29
MUSICMAKERS' DRUB.
Daneing9`p.m. to 12 p.m.
— No Gifts Please
Everyone Welcome TEL SEAFOW
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SATURDAY — IN THE
RED KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fisher
(The Family Affair)
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so IN THE LADIES' and ESCORTS' ROOM
P.- FRIDAY:-
1 Russ,,Dale Colema.n
and Claire
SATURDAY:--
Valley Road
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
a a a a a a
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12 to 2 and 6 to 8
AT VERY LOW PRICES
— We Sell Ice
COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth .
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SEAFORTH
Dining Room Open
Sunday -- 2 to 8 p.m.
Listen to
COUNTRY & WESTERN
ENTERTAINMENT
THURS. — FRI. — SAT.
Tex Noble & Shorty
Saturday Matinee at the
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Zurich Lions Club & Chamber of Commerce
presents
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FRIDAY, SEPT.28
5 P.M. - 1 A.M.
• GERMAN FOOD
GERMAN MUSIC
footrilag:
THE ALPENAIRES
BOBBY DOWNS' ORCHESTRA
$1.00 pit Onset
'6
S.
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
AIRCONDITIONED
PARK
GODERICH
They'd never forget
the day he drifted
into town.,
CLINT EASTWOOD
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TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION
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CLINTON - ONTARIO VACJITR,
WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY starting Fridoy, Sept. 7
FRI., SAT., SUN.—September 28, 29, 30
"CLASS OF '44"
Starring
- Gary Grimes - - Jerry Houser -
- and Oliver Conant -
In this sequel to "Summer of !42" the boys
grow up in college and in the ormy,
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Plus this second feature
They're young... they're in love
...and they kill people. ADULT
ENTER1TAINMEN
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The prospect*" owners of
Maxy's Car Wash, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Written by GARRY MICHAEL WHITE • Produced by ROBERT M SHERMAN
PANAVISION® TECHNICOLOR® OA Warner Communications Company
NEWS OF
Consiance
Correspondent
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Mrs. Mary Merner
ENTERTAINMENT AT
FAMILY PARADISE
Dance
Sept. 29
The Lormaines
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
PARK
CANDELITE .
— Restaurant and Tavern — •
Entertainment--
N t Week:--
The Broughams
- FULLY LICENSED BY L.C.B.O. —
BaYfield Road in Goderich — Ph. 524-7711
Special Buses
c to
Inter onal Plowing Match
Friday, Saturday, Sept. 28 29
ALVINSTON, ONTARIO
Leaving Seaforth — 9:30 a.m.
Returning 4:30 p.m.
Return bus fare and admission'to the grounds
Adults $6, Children under 12 years $3.50
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BOX 789 SEAFORTH ONTARIO 519 527-0050
Attention'
Veteritins
x-Service Men and Women
and Dependents
: The Hoyal Canadian' Legion Service Bureau Officer
' H. W. MOYER. .
Provincial Service Officer .of London
will be visiting in the area.
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance,. regard-
ing War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc.,
is requested to contact the Service Officer, or Secretary.
of the Local Branch, whose name appears below,
NOT LATER THAN
OCTOBER
TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW.
SERVICE OFFICER:
.4;f:ORGE SEAFORTH, 521-151•!
the R.C.MR. Centennial Review,
at the London gardens.
Mrs. Olive' meKlbhon, West..
lock, Alta. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Coleman for a few
days over the weekend. Mrs.
Court Constantine L 1892 held
their regular meeting with an
Initiatory Degree given for our
member.
Ladies are to cater to a supper
for the Dominion Bowling Finals
to be held September 30th.
A Ladies Night is planned for
Monday, October 22nd.
Court Constantine voted to
send a gift of $500.00 to Bus
for Huronview called ,,Rides for
Residents".
Forester Family Bowling is
planned for the winter months.
Plans 'are to be worked out by
Ferne McClure and Olave Little.
A dance at the Community
Centre is planned for November
10th.
Mrs. Finlay Perrin of London
spent a few days the past week
with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom,
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan,
Paul, Jim and Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Jamieson spent the
weekend in Toronto when they
attended the Tradella-Buchanan
wedding-Saturday afternoon fol-
lowed by the reception held at
the Pipers Club in the evening.
Mr. Bruce Johnston of Grand
Valley spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and
Kerni and they all attended the
wedding reception held at the
White Carnation in Holmesville
for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Medd on
Friday evening.
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
HIGHWAY 8, CLINTON
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Playing this w eek 40, •
r, urray s Marauders !!
Coming next week :—
and min ei - the Daring and Ilittereot
Deedee
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Matthet'Saturday •
ii1exibbon is a couriin of Mts.
Coleman.
Mr . T.R. Cluff of Montreal
is a gueltof Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hoggarth and Miss Ruth Cluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator
Billy, Debbie and Michael
visited on Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon And Bob, Susan and Bob
Jameison, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mer-
ner of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McClure, Larry and Ann
were Sunday callers with Mr.
and. Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Ann, and Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. s Franic Riley
visited on Sunday evening with
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby of Sea-
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. David Presz-
cator, Christine, Lisa, Christo-
pher and Gregory visited on
Sunday evening with Mx. a nd
Mrs. Jim Pyeszcator,
Debbie and Nllchael.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Mrs.
Jessie McGregor of Seaforth
visited the past Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin
of Coboconk who were visting
with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom,
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Larry and Ken Jewitt) Murray
Pepper of Winthrop spent a few
days the past week in Delaware,
Ohio.
Open House was held on
Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Luther Sanders for neigh-
bours, friends and relatives as
she is departing from the neigh-
bourhood arid is residing in
Clinton on Erie St. house number
14. A special feature a skit
formed by the McClure sisters,
Shirley and Doris and brother
Douglas, also Sharon and Bob
Thompson.
Dancing and singing I That
Old Time Religion is Good Enough
for me'was much enjoyed by all.
Coming' from a distance was Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Reid and family of
Islington Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Morley and family of Port
Credit, Mrs. Doreen Reid and
family of London, Mr. Borg Neil-
son of Embro. There were 45•
present for the occasion.
Select Queen
(Continued froin -Page 1)
2..0-Variety prisesQtionated,•by
local. merchants. The new Queen,'
Margaret Van Dyke, receives a
cheque for $100 donated by the
Commercial Hotel.
Second prize was a trip to
Nashville, donated by Good Times
Travel. The third runner-up
received $75, donated by the
Queens Hotel while the fourth
prize has .450 donated by Bill
Eisler. Fifth prize was $40
donated by Sills Hardware.
Huron MOH
(Continued from Page 1)
this year while in Perth, the
number is more like 200.
The Board of Health has'
authorized Dr. Mills to review
the present ,plumbing Inspection
ByLaw in order that he might
submit a report to the Board in
that connection. Once this
bylaw has been reviewed and up-
dated and approved by the Board,
then it will be presented to
County Council for consideration.
SWEAT SHIRTS 1
TAUS WiEK 4
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRI. and SAT.
In The
Crown Room
The Revols
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Mrs and Mrs. Michael Fitters
of Windsor and Mrs. Cora. Dodds
of Listowel were Saturday
visitors with Rev. J. Ure and
Mrs. Stewart.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
last Saturday evening attended the
35th wedding anniversary"at Ox-
ford Centre of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sumsion and were over-
night guests of Mrs. Clarence
Parker, Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
and Lynne, Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.
Stewart were present at the Bap-
tismal Service of George Thomas
Cassidy in Trinity United Church
Ingersoll last Sunday.
Dr. Aubrey and Mrs. Crich of
Grimsby, Miss Gertrude Crich
and George Crich of Toronto;
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Smith, North
Bay; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Car-
penter, Chathain and . Mr.
and Mrs. Bill White, North Bay,
were here last week attending the
funeral of the late, Mrs. Mar-
garet White.
Mrs. D.E. Wilson
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who spent
the past month in 1'bronto, has
returned tome.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Ruffen
of Toronto, were guests of Mrs.
J.E. Keating.
Mr. Homer Hunt of Simcoe
and Mrs. GlAson Campbell of
Brighton, were guests of ,Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hunt and attended
the Fall Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele,
of Tuckersmith, while visiting in
London on the weekend attended
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BAKE SALE
-.Entrance to—
Cardno's Hall
FRI., OCT. 5
- AT 3 p.m. -
Sponsored by the
Egmondville U.C.W.
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