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Willlatn Sothern were pleasant- best wishes on their 25th wed-
ly surprised on Saturday eve- ding anniversary,
ning when about 40 relatives, During the evening a mock
**ids and neighbours, gather- wedding was preformed with
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versory
Mrs. Glad Edgar acting as the
minister. Others taking part
were Mrs. Carl Stewart, Mrs,
Wellington Hargrave, Mrs,
Phyllis Bolander and Morley
Johnson. The rernainder of the
evening was spent playing pro-
gressive.euchre.
Mrs. Torn McCletnent read
the address and Rill and Jean
were presented with step tables
and several other lovely gifts
for which they thanked every-
one. A delicious lunch was
served with a beautiful decorat-
ed cake for the occasion,
Birthday greetings were also
sung to Mrs, Sothern's mother,
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News of Fordwich
Mrs, J. Vittie, as it was her
birthday,
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MONDAY WORK$AVERS
PACE,I1A/(ER
AUTOMATIC DRYER
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCTOBER 17 - 18 - 19
A feature of "CO-OP WEEK” - a national salute to people in business to serve themselves
An opportunity to escape from the "every -day” to a new and exciting world!
NAVRUIRMUM
MCATiON FOR T*O!
Cradled in the arms of the blue Atlantic with
its dear, azure water gently washing white
sun -strewn sands, Bermuda offers
never -to -be -forgotten holiday pleasures.
There is of course swimming, sun bathing and
picnicking in a surf -washed cove. Enjoy
fishing, boatit'rg, golfing, tennis, dancing;
all sorts of fun and games.
To enhance their visit, the lucky couple will
stay at the magnificent CARLTON BEACH for
a full week. The Carlton Beach is a wonderful
new concept in modern resort life, offering
comfortable accommodations, unsurpassed
service and unique features and privileges.
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1 NOTHING TO BUY!
Here's A11 You Do ... 1
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Simply visit your Co-operative during the
1 FALL SALE, October 17, 18, 19, 1963, and
I fill out the official entry blank and drop it into
the lucky box. Any person, 21 years of age
or over is entitled to a free entry form. Em-
ployees of Co-operatives and' affiliated
organizations and their immediate families are
g not qualified. The winner will be notified and
asked to provide a recently taken photo of
himself or 'herself in exchange for the Grand
L Prize, This prize cannot be exchanged.
NUM SW MO NM MN MN OM Nal MI
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Semi -Automatic WASHER
1
1
5
year
year
Vacuum fluff drying faction
leaves clothes free of lint and
wrinkles .. , fresh os spring
air,
Six position fabric control --
pre-select the proper
temperature for every type
of fabric. Full 90 -minute
timer will dry the heaviest
bedspreads and work clothes.
Special five-minute cool down
at the end of each drying
cycle is ideal for wash'n wears.
Child -safe door latch
automatically turns off heat,
stops drum when door is
opened.
guarante6 on cabinet and parts.
guarantee on transmission,
CO-OP Sale Price, each $15998
STANDARD 4”
DRYER VENT KIT
hood, 2 elbows and 6' of 4"pipe
COOP Sale Price $489 kit
Quality Guaranteed
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FREE AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC CAN OPENER
�/~,/ (Valve $14.951 "••�`"�._
wall each PREEZER �`".
,"2/
DELUXE 21 cu. ft.
CHEST FREEZERS
Not a stripped unit ... a De Luxe model with all the extra features you
want • Separate fast- freeze compartment quick-freezes and stores
88 lbs. of food • Total cop. 735 lbs. • 3 dividers, 3 sliding baskets
• 5 yr. warranty on sealed condensing unit • Exterior cold control
• Adjusts to 20' below zero• Automatic interior lights• Tight closing
"Flex -lid” • Dry -wall construction • 75” long, 27t/z” wide, 36" high,
opprox. With Food Insurance Plan Regularly $274,95
Co -0P Sale
Price each
$249.98
VISCOUNT 17 cu. ft. DELUXE FREEZER
• Similar to above model . Capacity
595 lbs. • 2 dividers, 2 sliding baskets
. 63"tong, 27%"wide, 36" high approx.
Regularly 8244.95 4122,98
CO-OP Sale Price each $2 .7
TWO -FOLD SAVINGS WITH
�O OP RAT KILLER
Statistics show that every rat costs about $2.00
per year in eaten and spoiled grain. What's
more, a pair will raise 50 to 75 equally hungry
young. Don't let these pests gobble up your
earnings, control them with
effective CO-OP Rat Killer. ti
CO-OP Sale Price 3 lbs. il•5
GENERAL PURPOSE
DISINFECTANT
For all around use on dairy, poultry and hog
farms. Get maximum results by following
directions and adequately spraying stables,
hen houses, brooder houses, hog pens, etc.
Has improved mixing qualities for hard water
conditions. Assists in fly control too.
Regular value $2.75. CO.OP t) /r� r�
Sate Price, 1 gal. $7.33
Good ventilation pays dividends
18" EXHAUST FAN
Regularly $74.00
• Will eliminate dangerous and costly stale,
soggy air in barns, poultry houses, hatcheries,
etc, Y N.P. Westinghouse, thermal overload
protected, sealed ball-bearing motor•
• installation box size 204" square
• Aluminum shutter and protective $ Ey'.89
bock guard. CO.OP sale Price .i/
each '
For clipping dairy cattle, etc.
Sunbeam -Stewart
Ciiplriaster ELECTRIC CLIPPERS
Regularly $54.95
• Silent, smooth, fast clipping action. Essential
for clean milk production • "Friction Free"
tension control • Exclusive top blade drive
Interchangeable heads • C.S.A. approved for
110 volts AC -DC • Complete with
cord and blades. CO-OP Sate 44 $9
Price, each
A handy way to
store your tools!
TOOL CHEST
Regularly $4.75
Chest measures 19" x 6" x 61/2". Just the right size for the
handyman, mechanic, plumber. All welded steel con-
struction e Sea -foam Green baked enamel finish • Full
width lift -out tray, full grip handle with two snap locks
and padlock hasp,
CO-OP Sale Price, each $3.59
Regularly $42.95, 11 BUSHEL CAPACITY
ROTARY HOG FEEDER
CO-OP Sale Price, each $34.89
Today's most popular feeder
• Provides more feeding space
— helps prevent crowding
• Accommodates about 20 hogs
+ 36" dia. 16 gauge galvanized
steel pan • Simple height ad-
justment • Inner cone prevents
feed bridging.
It's New! Unica
GALVANIZED WATER BOWL
With ductile iron ''freeze-proofil housing
Regular value $9.95
• Hot clipped galvanized —
clean, bright, rust rasistan1
▪ • Rust -proof brass and
cadmium plated bolts used
throughout.
CO-OP SalaoQ
Price, each $l8r29
AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES
For cars, trucks and tractors
Don't take a chance with your old battery
— it may let you down. Get off to a good
start all winter long with a CO-OP Battery.
Take advantage of these low Sale prices:
6 Volt
51 plate — 125 amp.
54 -mo. guarantee. Case
size: 8'/e" x 7" x 834". Regu-
lar value $15.00. CO-OP
Sale Price $12.59 each
12 Volt
54 plate — 60 amp. 24 -mo.
guarantee. Case size:
101/4" x 61/i6" x 8%". Regu-
lar Value $17.50. CO-OP
Sale Price $13.98 each
Regularly $28.95
CO-OP Sale Price, each
$25.49
Heavy Duty WHEELBARROW
• Rugged mufti -purpose wheelbarrow
• 2 -ply rubber tired wheel with dust -sealed
roller bearings • Strong selected hardwood
frame — smooth handles • Welded heavy
gauge steel tray — 31/2 cubic foot capacity
REGULARLY $3.95 S Tine
MANURE FORK
Top quality steel tines and
shank forged in Canada.
Straight grained white ash
handle with ferrule and cap.
CO-OP Sale Prite each $3.24
(Model R-530)
Go -013 114.98
Sale Price each
• Electric timer controls wash
time from 1 to 22 minutes;
special "Hold" position for
extended wash periods
• 4 -vane agitator for gentle,
thorough washing action —
full-time lint filter • Fast,
automatic drain pump empties
10 lb. tub in less than 2 minutes • Heavy Duty safety
wringer with 13A" rolls, large chromium -plated
drainboards • White, easy -to -clean "acrylic" enamel
finish resists scratches and yellowing • 5 -year guarantee
on main transmission parts.
A powerful time-saver!
ELECTRIK BROOM
CO-OP Sale Price, each $35+98
Practical and portable ... does the work of a
broom,a dust mo a carpet sweeper and an
P.P
upholstery brush without attachments. Weighs
only 634 pounds — easily used with one hand.
Removable dirt cup empties as conveniently as
an ash tray. Eliminates dirt quickly yet
thoroughly.
Extra warmth when you need it t
TORCAN PORTABLE
ELECTRIC FAN HEATER
Regularly $17.95 X13• 49
CO-OP Sale Price, each
• Forced warm air circulation on
chilly days ... A cooling fan in hot
weather • 1,500 watt heater ele-
ment • Safety switch for easy
operation s 12" high, 121/2" wide,
5 3/a" deep.
MULTI-PURPOSE OUTDOOR
FLOODLIGHT KIT
Regular value $4.95
To light up driveways, enhance house
exteriors, and to add a bright, cheerful note
at Christmas time, Kit includes floodlight,
weatherproof socket, wall bracket, earth
spike, 6 foot cord and plug. Choice of 150 watt
clear, or 100 watt red, blue, yellow
or green lamp. CO.OP Sale $389
Price, each
Save 25%
Westinghouse 40-60.100 Watt
INSIDE FROSTED LAMPS
Replenish your "extra" lamp supply now for the long
winter nights ahead. These standard base, 125 volt
Westinghouse Inside Frosted lamps ore 1,000 hour
rated.
40 and 60 watt CO-OP Sale Price -- 4 for 83c.
100 watt CO-OP Sale Price -- 4 for 89c.
BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
BELGRAVE, ONTARIO PHONE WiNGHAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS 388 W 10
Mrs, Dora Ridley spent Sun,-
day
un-day in London with Mr. and
Mrs, Keith Ridley.
Messrs. Everitt and Cecil
Lynn of Qrillia attended the
funeral in Fordwich last week of
the late Rev, J. W. Button of
Blenheim.
Mrs, Len Wilson, Susan and
Murray spent the holiday week-
end with relatives in $ear -
borough,
The sympathy of the corn-
triunity
ormrnunity goes to Mr. and Mrs.
William Kate in the death of
the former's father, last week
in Toronto.
Mr. Morley Bride of Guelph,
visited over the week -end with
his mother, Mrs, H. M. Bride,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Gal-
braith of Guelph visited Satur-
day with the former's mother,
Mrs. Verna Galbraith.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Keith
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Scott Keith at Stoney
Creek and with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Chiotrtey at Port Col-
borne.
Week -end and Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Craig were Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Castle and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmont Craig of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs, Don Jacklin of
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham
and family of Toronto were
week -end visitors at theirhome
here.
Week -end and Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. William
Sothern were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Jones of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stewart, Gregory and
Douglas of Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mulvey and Jef-
frey of Belmore, Miss Sharon
Elliott of Gorrie and Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Vittie,
Miss Elizabeth Armstrong of
Toronto was a week -end visitor
with her parents, and on Satur-
day was maid of honour at the
Fletcher -Lewis wedding in Dray-
ton Anglican Church. Mr. and
Mrs, Bruce Armstrong attended
the reception in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mc-
Dermitt left here Monday and
will take up residence in Lis-
towel for the winter months.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Carroll Johnson were Mr.
and Mrs, George Hunt and
family of Palmerston.
Mrs. Stanley Bride, Mrs.
Ken Graham, Mrs. Crosby
Sothern, Mrs. Emma William-
son, Miss Violet Beswitherick
and Mrs, Harold Doig attended
the North Regional meeting of
the Huron Presbyterial of Unit-
ed Church Women held in Brus-
sels
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Freis and
children of Toronto spent the
week -end at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laurie
and two children and Mrs. M.
Laurie of Underwood were re-
cent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
dreigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig,
Mr. Arnold Doig were in Lon-
don on Friday where Mrs. Doig
had several x-rays taken on
her neck. She will not have
to return to Victoria Hospital
again.
The many friends of Mrs.
Garnard King will be sorry to
hear she is confined to Palmer-
ston Hospital, having suffered
a heart seizure.
Mr, and Mrs, William Mc-
Cann spent several days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc-
Cann in Palmerston,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey
spent the holiday week -end
with relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and
family were week -end visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Bellamy
at their cottage at 1pperwash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson
and John spent one day last
week in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly,
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Simmons,
Anne and Kenneth, Miss Janie
Hambly and Mr. Joe Givens
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon Hambly in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore
spent the holiday week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denny
in Erin and attended the fair on
Saturday.
Miss Bonnie Elliott of Got-
rie visited Sunday with Miss
Leslie Campbell.