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A review of Hibbert road
i'- budget has revealed a balance
which can be used for further03�
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. road work and council t a meeting ;!H.'0;L1:DAY', ll
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,y Dec. 4 instructed .Reeve Ross •
y, McPhail to secure prices for Turkeys -Christmas Candy f
g Party Mixes -Xmas Cakes & Pudc!
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building on Concession 10/11
r'', ... ... .. side road ST6' to centre road, •,,�:.; y.�/ n � � ^• ..' , ,.
provided the weather holds. t "
PTA players. win tu
� � � � The balance of the per capita %� i11 a $ f � O Wv e r s
payment to assist the capital q
- - account of the Seaforth / -- x
' _ Columban on Friday evening and Community Hospital . was.. ....... � Statten 1 ~— �
Winners at the P.T.A.--Biiigo Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Dantzer of Y P .
held at Dublin on November 29 London spent the weekend at returned with a good share of the approved. A cheque for $219. is
were: Turkeys turkeys. being issued. Weston's 24•ox. Loaf — Reg. 48c TOILET
.— 4 roll pkg.
y Frank Nyland, their home here. g SANDWICH BREAD for pQ� YLET TISSUE
Jake Schonderwored, Helen Mr. & Mrs. Mike Maloney, Liz, Mr. Les,Barnes is a patient in A meeting is to be arranged for .............. .
St. Joseph's hospital in London December 12th, at 8 m. in the
Krauskopf, Paul Nyland, Annie Lori and Lynda visited on Sunday P• Weston's Pkg. of 8 --Reg. 69c Scotties' Hankie Pak---Pkg. of 100 w.
Cronin, Nora Eckert, Jud with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred where he had an operation for church basement of St. Columban
Y CHELSEA BUNS . 490 FACIAL TISSUE 2 -ply .... 4 for $1 0, -0
cataracts on Friday of last week. to discuss with ratepayers and the '
McCarthy, Dan Rustan, Delaine Maloney. Mrs. Teresa Coville is a patient Weston's Pkg. of 16 --Rog. 53c Purina Tender Vittles -- 6•ox. pkg. ;
O'Rourke, Shirley Kramers, Mr. Peter Maloney Jr. returned P Townships of Hibbert and MOIST CAT FOOD for
Dorthy Delaney, Lou Maloney, home from Seaforth Community in Seaforth Community Hospital. McKillop the cost of installing CRULER DONUTS for 7 '�' $1 a00
We wish h' speedy recovery. street li 2•roll pkg, •
Specials - Father Stock, Joe hospital where he spent the past lighting in the hamlet of St.
Van Valkengoed. Share the month. P P Mrs. D. P. onaghan is also a Columban. g BANANAS • • • • • • • .• • • • • . • • • • • • • lb. -12 , SCOTT TOWELS ' ' ' ' ' 7s
patient in Seaforth Community Council
� Wealth - Delaine O'Rourke. Door A large number from here agreed that California Red Bottles Pluposit
Hospital• g y EMPEROR GRAPES lbs.
Prize -Mike McLaughlin. attended a turkey Bingo in St. arrangements are to be made . b � $ 1.00 Coca Cola —Kist -- Pepsi -- 7-Up '� ��.
Mrs. Melva Murray is a patient the Road Superintendent and the •
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Mrs. Alvin Smale.
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in Seaforth Community Hospital.
land fill site custodian Bruce
the Traffic Section of the Min. of
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Costello and
The December meeting the
NEWS OF
Wednesday evening.
Armstrong, for a section of the
.
CWL
Mrs. Leo Murray.
We extend our sympathy to
approval.
landfill site to be covered. Date
Catholic Women's League was
We are glad to know Mrs.Steve
St. Columban
Accounts for Road $29,988.44,
for closing the site was left with
the Reeve and Clerk but this
held Tuesday, December 3 in St.
Murray Sr. is recovering from
and girls on the sudden passing of
and for General Account
is the first week in
James Auditorium with 34 mem-
bazaarJanuar
Mr, and Mrs. J. Mailloux of
Gaffney Construction Christmas
January.
14, bers present. Mrs. Ray Hutchin-
Visitors at the Steinman home
Toronto spent a few days with
party.
An amending by-law on the
son, president, presided. The
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Mr. and Mrs. V.J.Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and
Gardiner drainage works was
meeting opened with prayer led
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Mr. and Mrs, Art Nicholson
children of Stratford spent
approved, and clerk Charles
by Father Laragh and a reading
raises
and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot of
Sunday with Mrs.A. Ducharme.
Friend was instructed .to coltec`
"A Reap Christ Stmas " b
Kippen visited with Mrs. Jack
The ladies of the St.
assessments, Two by-laws, one
McIver on Tuesday..
Mr. and Mrs.Tom Dawe,
Columban C.W.L. catered for,.tlle
dinner of the McKillop
for stop signs, and one for yield
right of way, were submitted to
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Mrs. Alvin Smale.
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Michael and Carolyn of Windsor
Federation of Agriculture on
the Traffic Section of the Min. of
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Costello and
The December meeting the
spent the weekend with'Mr. and
Wednesday evening.
Transport & Communications for
bazaar. Mrs. Hutchinson
of
Mrs. Leo Murray.
We extend our sympathy to
approval.
Connolly and Sister Teresa also of
Catholic Women's League was
We are glad to know Mrs.Steve
Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Maloney
Accounts for Road $29,988.44,
sick in November.. Mrs. Ray
held Tuesday, December 3 in St.
Murray Sr. is recovering from
and girls on the sudden passing of
and for General Account
. Mr. a d, Mrs. tToin Sloan and ,
°Irst o#'`'
James Auditorium with 34 mem-
surgery in Stratford Hospital.
Mrs. Maloney's sister, Miss
$49,688.44 were approved. The
Every week more and more
14, bers present. Mrs. Ray Hutchin-
Visitors at the Steinman home
Eleanor Henderson of Seaforth.
general account included the
Meal
Time Fruit Cakes
son, president, presided. The
on Sunday were Mrs. Steinman's
(intended for last week)
County Levy.
meeting opened with prayer led
mother, Mrs. E. Smith and her
by Father Laragh and a reading
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. &
"A Reap Christ Stmas " b
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Mrs. Alvin Smale.
Mrs. J. Leyser & son, Peter, all of
-Reports were given by various
Stratford.
convenors. The treasurer, Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Costello and
Ray Anstett reported that 1,121 •
fami� of Kitchener visited Mr. &
was realized from the recent
Mrs. Dan Costello on Sunday.Sister
bazaar. Mrs. Hutchinson
Irene Connolly of Wind -
thanked all members for their
s'or visited Mr. & Mrs. Joe
co-operation towards its success.
Connolly and Sister Teresa also of
M Eighteen visits were made to the
Windsor visited her mother Mrs.
McConnell. Gifts were �''i.
Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
sick in November.. Mrs. Ray
Etue of Seaforth.
Hutchinson and Mrs. Peter Jan-
i� #• C t: '• :,
sen will visit id December. Gifts_,
. Mr. a d, Mrs. tToin Sloan and ,
°Irst o#'`'
.'ivill be taken ' patients at the
Mru and eEalc� G #'fney
.'Nursing Homes and shut-ins and
Peterboro spent Sunday with Mr.
J. M. Schneider's No. 1
WIENERS
Burn's Pride of Canada
DINNER '`::
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HAMS:
1.591�� _•-•
J. M. Schneider's Frozen
BEEF _ _
flowers for the altars will be given, Jim Sloan and attended the
at Christmas. It was decided to
give the proceeds of the Novem
I, uchre to the Monsi nor J. M Schneider's Broken
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Mahoney Bursary Fund. t
Father Laragh also commented "� �. "�' • HAM 3L+ P t.;
on the good spirit shown in the t.
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parish and congratulated the
members for their efforts. His
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message carried on from the STEREO �' • �. �... .. >r`(�
reading at opening of the meeting 'lig 7
saying that Jesus came to save us J. M. Schneider's
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through His Redemption, His ; ' 'i' i
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death on the cross and His. y `.,,rr•!•x
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LUNCH EO N MEATS
Ressu'rection. He said peoplev-
should take example from the r�• a .f h
Holy Family in their unselfish•
pkg. k — 7 varieties
Hess towards God. •�� g•
Following adjournment of the
meeting a social hour was rt' -3/$1a
arranged by Mrs. Maurice Huard +
1.12 .......... 93t
2 pound
in
entertainment convenor. Win-
3 pound
3.32 ......... $2.7S
ners at euchre were Miss
ners
4.39 ... ... $3 s6S
• • • • $&99
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Barbara Jordan, First; r' i• ,�F.z �
xx yyaa
5.75'.,
• - • SSa2.S
Mrs. Herman Hoste, Lone
7.50
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Hands; and low Mrs. Joseph
McConnell. Gifts were �''i.
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exchanged and a silver collection
i� #• C t: '• :,
of $24.00 for the Missions of the
Sisters of St. Joseph in Peru.
Every week more and more
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people discover what mighty jobs
Meal
Time Fruit Cakes
are accomplished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Reg. Price Staffers Price
Seaforth 527-0240- d
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New in Town?
You'll find a
friend where you
see this sign.
For more information
Call
PHONE 527-0923
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Buy Now
to Ensure
a'a Delivery
for Christmas
—� Think of the many
enjoyable hours of
entertainment for you and
the family.
See these and the many
other models in stock at:
CROWN H
Phone 527.1420 1 Seaforth
1 pound
1.12 .......... 93t
2 pound
2.23 $1.95
3 pound
3.32 ......... $2.7S
4 pound
4.39 ... ... $3 s6S
i4 2 WD MOW
Westons -Seal of Quality
FRUIT CAKES
2 pound
Reg. Prlee
stafifana Psion
LIGHT or DARK
3.25
$2.99
4 pound
LIGHT or DARK
6.75
• • • • $&99
Carol RING 44 -ox.
5.75'.,
• - • SSa2.S
Carol -- 44-0x.
RING in tin
7.50
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PLUM PUDDING, lb. 1.50 • • •. • S1 a35
PLUM PUDDING, 2 lb. 2.80 • • • $3.3O
ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED 100%
Food Market Ltd.
MITCHELL - ST. MARYS
The Independent Store with Red Pencil Savings
At Staffen's
We believe it's the "Total That Counts" and we believe
that after you check out at Staffen's you will realize
that you SAVEQ with "THE RED PENCIL"
Store Hours
Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday .9 a.m. to 8 P.M.
Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 P.M.
Prices in effect until 9 p.m. Monday, December 16,1974
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