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Ontario's at Davis,Williarri premier
Arthur Moen, Minister of Revenue
1AX CREDEI' SYSTEM
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PERMA PRESS
& KNITS SHIRTS
REG. $2.97
TO $4.97 NOW 50% OFF
VALUE UP
TO $1.29 PAIR
SALE 57' A PAIR
PRICE
2F PAIR 97c
REGULAR
$21.50 TO
$29.97
SALE $ 0 17
PRICE 7 *
AS
LOW
AS
VALUE
TO
$12.97
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in our ORFil Olt/e/trOVIA*
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
DEPARTMENT STORE
MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'-GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS-FURNITURE- MATTRESSES-PAINT
SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS
LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S
GLOVES & MITTS
MEN'S LEATHER
WORK GLOVES
NOW
HALF PRICE
• 4.4"314 MEN'S - SIZE 36-44
WORK JACKETS
NOW $2•97
BOYS' & GIRLS'
REGULAR
TO
$5.97
SALE $2 "
PRICE TO
FADED DENIM $2•47
COTTON DRILL & BRUSHED
•
BOYS' 7-14
AS
ABOVE
SALE $0 77
PRICE 46
BOYS' & GIRLS'
SIZE 3X-6X
WESTERN SHIRT
JACKETS PRICE $4.97
SKI JACKETS
WARM - QUILTED NYLON
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NOW z
$0 •97
$12.97
MEN'S
MITER JACKETS
NOW
$13 •97 .
BOYS'
WINTER JACKETS
• NOW $9 97
BOYS' 2-6X
PANTS
PANTS
REGULAR
$12.97
REGULAR UP
TO $19.95
BOYS' - GIRLS'S, CHILDREN'S
SNOWMOBILE SUITS
SIZES 7 - 16
RETAIL NOW $ 1 4 77
VALUE ONLY •
$19.97
HIGHEST SEWING MACHINE
TRADE-IN TIME at B.F.O.
Base FactOry Outlet is making special high trade-In allowan-
ces on your used sewing machine on the purchase of a new:
SNOW BOOTS
MOST SIZES
5 6.27
*MORSE
•UNIVERSAL by WHITE
*DOMESTIC by WHITE
*BERNINA
•MORSE AND OTHER
FAMOUS BRANDS
Ws also have used sewing machines
from $39.00 for straight stitch models All our used sewing machines carry a full
and used semi-autornalics up to $149.95. one year warranty.
ALL
FABRICS
by the yard
20% DISCOUNT
OFF OUR LOW LOW
BASE FACTORY OUTLET PRICES
BARGAIN COUNTER
BOYS' & GIRLS' LONG SLEEVE
SIZE 4 - 16
PULLOVER SWEATERS
LARGE ASSORTMENT, SOME CREW
NECK, MOCK TURTLE & TURTLE NECKS
STRIPES, SOLIDS & DECORATIVE
DESIGNS
REG. $2.97
TO $4.97
BOYS' & GIRLS' LONG SLEEVE
SIZE 4-16
GIRLS' & BOYS' SIZE 2X-3X
PANT SETS
PERMA PRESS - KNITS
NOW 50% OFF
NOW 50% OFF
$4.97
TO
$5.97
REG.
$4.17
MEN'S
SNOWMOBILE SUITS FLANNELETTE SHIRTS
TO 17
REGULAR REGULAR SALE $r 9 7
$9.97 PRICE J.
BOYS' & GIRLS' — BROWN TIE
WINTER STORE HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
FRIDAY 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
WE OFFER SEWING MACHINE
REPAIR SERVICE AT OUR STORE.
Bring in your machine for service anytime
and have It back In five to six days. Our
rates are reasonable and all our work is
fully guaranteed for one year,
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
DRAPES & BEDSREADS
Ontario wants
you to get
ur fair share
$375 million
,T x Credits. ,, •
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' housands Of Ontario residents will share in this year's
i ax Credits, Make sure you get your fair share.
To apply, you must file both a Federal Income Tax form
(even if you don't pay income tax) and the Ontario Tax
Credit form which comes with it.
Any questions? You may, free of chase, dial "0" and
ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the
Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 965-8470.
Officers elected Times-Advocate, February 20, 1975 Page 13.
Two 4-H clubs study clothes
WINTER PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES — Each day during the winter months students at South Huron District
High School take part in broomball games at the Exeter arena. From the left are, Lori Rowe, Steve Miller,
Steve Hodgins, Daryl Hodgins; Gail Fuller and Shirley Rooseboom. T-A photo
SCOTT'S `SHOPR
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GWG Jeans
* Western Tack Boots
* Horse Health Centre
* Western Shirts
* Children's Winter Coats
and Boots
120 Sanders St., W.
Exeter 235-0694
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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. John Scott hosted
the euchre party at the Com-
munity Centre on Friday night.
The winners were: men's high,
Earl French; ladies high, Mrs.
Art Abbott; lone hands, Peter
Johnson; low scores, Michael and
David Scott; travelling 9 of
hearts, Mrs, Earl French.
Mr, & Mrs. Grafton Squire
returned home Sunday from a
two weeks holiday in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley and
Gordon Johnson spent a couple of
days in Toronto at the Rural
Municipalities convention at the
Royal York Hotel.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby, spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mrs. Wanda Hicks and Brent
Hicks, Barrie spent a couple of
days with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited Tuesday with Mrs. Gowan
and Murray, London township.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
MacLeod Mills were Mr. & Mrs.
Wm Davies, Spalding, Sask., Don
Davies, Wynyard, Sask., Cpl. &
Mrs Don Davies and family,
Port Van-Ibton,t lyjr, & Mrs. 'Ken
1' Davies, Windsor, Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Davies and family,
Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills,
Centralia, Lynda Coughtrey arid
Bruce Mills, London. They were
celebrating Orville Davies bir-
thday.
Several couples in the com-
munity attended the Edgewood
Jr. Farmer's banquet and dance
in Woodham-Kirk ton Community
Centre, Saturday evening.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The first meeting of Huron-
dale 14-H was held at the home of
Mrs. June Stewart on February
10, Discussion was about
exhibits, covers, the sewing box,
wardrobe and measurements,
This year's officers are as
follows; president, Barbara
Miller; vice president, Laurie
Lynn Stewart; secretary, Sylvia
Stewart; treasurer, Janice
Stewart; press reporter, Donna
Stewart,
Sylvia Stewart adjourned the
meeting.
Hurondale V 4-H
The first meeting of Hurondale
V 4-H was held at the home of
Mrs. Judith Parker on February
10, The project "What Shall I
Wear" was attended by 11 girls.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Seven tables of euchre were in
play Wednesday evening at
Shipka Community Centre,
Winners were:- ladies' high,
Kathy Russell; ladies' low, Mrs.
Cliff Kenney of Crediton; mens'
high, Earl Miller; mens' low,
Omer Berney; most lone hands,
Bob Adams Sr. The north group
were in charge of refreshments,
Persona Is
Pam Dune of London spent the
weekend here with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and brother
Glenn.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turnbull, her
brother Alf Burt of Manitoulin
Island, were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Eagleson of Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van
Massenhoven celebrated their
10th wedding anniversary
Saturday and accompanied by
friends were dinner guests at the
Ken Wick's Restaurant in
Strathroy, and later went dan-
cing.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman,
Gerald, Ruth and Susie, attended
the wedding Saturday of their
nephew and cousin Edward
Stadler of London, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Edward Stadler Sr. of
Leamington. Stadler was
married to Diane Marie Frank,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank of
London. The wedding was at St.
Luke's in the Garden Church in
Byron. The reception dinner and
dance was held at the Seven
Dwarfs Restatiraiit in London."'
Rev. & Mrs. Glenn Beach of
Welland were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ferman
Snyder.
Mr, & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner
and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Haist
returned last week from a three
week holiday in Pompana Beach
area of Florida.
Hugh Morenz is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, this
week.
The election of officers was
held with the following results:
president, Brenda Hodgert; vice-
president, Janet Bray;
secretary, Carolyn Kellett; press
reporter, Ruth Bray.
The discussion was also heard
on "choosing clothes that are
right for you and your activities."
The second meeting was held at
the home of the assistant leader
Mrs. Bev Mellenger on February
19, The remaining meetings will
be held on Monday nights.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
and Calvin, Woodham, were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs,
Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie, Michael and Jamie,
London, and Mr. & Mrs, Gerald
Gilmour, Kevin, Paul and David,
Lucan, and Mrs. John Bray and
Agnes were Sunday guests with
Mr, & Mrs. Donald Bray. The
occasion was Mrs. John Bray's
birthday which was on February
14.
Bill Forrest, Hensall, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Kernick and Mary
were guests at the Kernick-
Fogarty wedding on Saturday at
the Innerkip United Church. The
wedding breakfast was held in
the chorph. The bride's parents
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Fogarty,
Woodstock, held an open house at
their home after the wedding.
There were 18 people attending
the fellowship meeting at
Eilmville on Sunday evening.
Darren Tinney, Exeter, spent
the weekend with Alan Hodgert.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Hedley
May, Exeter.