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• Kae Webster,
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It is just unbelievable we
are once again have come to
that time of year that the
summer holidays have
already started for some
while others have to go for a
few days yet.
, Sympathy is extended to
theirwin family on the pass-
ing of Lloyd Irwin of
Oshawa. He suffered a very
severe heart attack a couple
of Weeks ago.
, . Movingto Jasper
• Lynne Elphick, daughter.
of -Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elphick • has been lucky in
getting a position in JaSper,
Alberta. She is workialg at
the Chamber of Commerce
there.
Mrs. Elmer Culbert was in
London one day last week,
and while in the city she
visited her mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Matheson in St. -
Mary's Hospital where she
has been hospitalized for
sgme time noW. Mrs.
Matheson is very bright and
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weir the prices of fruits
andoesetablesconstantlyon
that*, Many people will be
trying their hand at growing
their own this year.
First, plan a garden size
you, can handle. Don't try to
take toe nurh en. Even with
a freshly a • lied spade,
turning the • , I can be back-
ork. Wear sturdy
shoi‘and let your legs take
the strain as much as possi-
ble while digging. Novice
gardeners should realize
that rotary tillers won't
magically do all the work
either. They tend to pull
away from you in heavily -
rooted turf and tug at back
and chest muscles in the pro-
cess. If the tines get clogged
with weeds or sod, cut the
power before attempting
removal. Newly turned
earth should be raked to
remove nails, wire or glass
that could cut hands.
Remember, wear good work
gloves and footwear to pro-
tect yourself from injury.
Be careful with pesticides.
Buy only a small amodnt of
the least toxic product
available for the job. READ
s for safety
• THE LABEL and follow
• directions to the letter. If it's
• a svindy day, call the job off.
When you're finished using
the pesticide, wash
thereall111Y-
• ATTENTION
VETERANS
Ex -Service Men and Women
and Dependents
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
• SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER
Mr. Clare Wall
Provincial Service Officer
London. Ontario
will be visiting in the area.
Anyone wishing information or assistance regarding
war disability pensions, treatrinent, allowances, etc., is
requested to contact the service officer, or secretary of
the local branch, whose name appears below, not later
than June 26, 1981 to arrange an Interview.
HAROLD YOUNG
Service Officer
• PHONE 524-7145
Elizabeth Thompson and Thomas Thompson of Goderich are 'Very
pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Brenda Lynn to
Howard Joseph Cane of Toronto, on Saturday, June 27th 5:00 p.m. at
Hart House Chapel, University of Toronto.
does enjoy her family visit.
Jim We,bster was home on
the weekend from Waterloo
with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Webster.
Mrs. Emile MacLennan
and her daughter Florence
MacLennan of Kincardine
were away visiting the other
day. They were in
Palmerston visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce, Millar and boy
and also with Rhetta's
brother Harold Jardine in
Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Luther
were in Ridgetown on the
weekend visiting relatives.
Mrs. Margaret Morton hf
Point Clark had her mother
and sister Mrs. Rhetta
MacLennan and Florence
IVIacLennan •of Kincardine
there Thursday evening to
help celebrate her daughter
Teena's thirteenth birthday.
Florence MacLennan of
Kincardine who was unfor-
tunate enought to break her
finger about a month ago
playing ball, has now had to
have another cast.put_ow it
did not heal.
Mrs. Isobell MacMillan
and Mrs. Gordon Robb were
in Kincardine visiting their
aunt Mrs. Thelma Aitkens.
Mrs. Gordon Robb, San-
dra, Glenn and Bob Darling
were in Holstein on Sunday
with Mrs. Robb's sister
Mary Eccles to attend the
• Robb picnic.
Art Mathewman - has
returned home from the
hospital on Tuesday.
Visiting with Mrs.
Marcella Courtney in
Goderich on Sunday were
her two daughters Mr. and
Mrs. Max Reigling and fami-
ly of Lochalsh and. Mr. and
Mrs. Percy McClenaghan
and family of Clinton. •
Ian Finlayson and Kristina
Blote of Calgary are coming
• home Saturday and will be
spend(ng .a,couple of weeks
with Mrs. 'Dorothy
Finlayson.
DIKTIOWIC DIVISION
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i$1.s from Goderich on Nits, 8
Industrial Electronics
N.C. and Solid State Systems
GRS-Business &Marjno Radios
Vending and Arcade Equipment
• 524-2418
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• Only 5Days More To ,Save The 7% Sales Tax.
On Materials For Your Building Projects!
The 7% Ontario Sales Tax Applicable To Building Materials Will Be Re -Instated Wednesday July 1,1981.
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NEXT MONDAY PM
JUNE 29
AND 'TUESDAY
JUNE 30 UNTIIL
ALSO
THIS
FRIDAY
UNTIL 9 P.M.
NOTE:- "NOT ALL ITEMS IN THIS
AD ARE SALES TAX EXEMPT"
4'x8' Gypsum
Wallboard
AS LOW
AS
69
• 3/8"x4'x8'
1/2"x4'x8'
SHEET'
s,
Asphalt
• Shingles
Per 4.69
sheet
per 4.79
sheet
Stock colours as available.
Bundles cover approx.
32.3 sq. feet. With seal -
down strip!
STANDARD
WEIGHT
Guaranteed 10 years!
PLUS THESE LOW PRICES
on accessories you'll need to do the job
PERF -A -TAPE 250 -ft.
roll • 259
500 -ft. •
349
PERF -A -TAPE .• roll
JOINT COMPOUND? 425
JOINT COMPOUND? 615
JOINT COMPOUND
Kg
carton 949
3-1/2" Ardox 1999
50 -LB. NAILS standard
• 1-1/4" blue
50 -LB.: NAILS ringed drywall 31 99
Interior/Exterior Latex
Cashway White Paint
Our own • brand.
General purpose
white latex. Tint -
able to pastel col-
ours at extra cost.
88
GALLON
• 0411•11111WA:,,,
CASHWAY
INTERIOR•EXTERIO
LATEX -
• WHITE
BUNDLE
HEAVY
WEIGHT
Guaranteed 15 years,
88
BUNDLE
FELT PAPER
15 -LB. 1 39!
•
4' x8'
Waferboard
569
849
1/4"
7/16"
5/8"TaG
1349
prices par sliest
.................
BUILDERS...FOR HOUSE, COTTAGE Et BARN JOBS!
Prices in this section are based on
minimum Volume Truckload Purchase of
4,000 board feet or more - or the
•equivalent square footages of a rornigna-
tion of items such as plywood, steel roof-
ing and sheathing board which may be
combined in your order.
Please Note - SmallOrder
Prices Are Higher
11 . !
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BULK ORDER
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SPRUCE DIMENS1034
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No. 2 Et Better (N.L.G.A. 1970)
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2x4 -8's STUD GRADE rFE.g.r4.) 01°°
IPIEERCE 1CH
LUMBER PRICES
PRICES PER
M. (F.B.M.)
PRICES PER
100 Elm Ff.
' PRICE PER PIECE
8'
10'
12'
14'
16'
2x4'e to' to 16.
30900
20.60
•
2.06
2.47
Lae
3.30
2x6's 10' to 16'
30100
30.80
-
3.08
3.70
4.31
4.93
2x8's 8'to 16'
3370°
44.93
3.59
4.49
5.39
6.29
, 7.19
bars 8' to 16'
41900
69.83
5.59
6.98
8.38
9.78
11.17
1x6's 8' to 16'
39600
19.80
1.58
• 1.98
2.38'
2.77
3.17
ORB may contain 10-16% utility developing)
JACK POSTS'
WINDOW WELLS,
JOIST HANGERS
STAPLE GUN
STAPLES
For new construction. CMHC approved. Safe load
support up to 9,000 pounds. Extension 60" to 96"
Two 4" x4" x1/4" plates.
About 42" wide, 24" deep with 12" projection. One-
piece heavy galvanized steel.Pre-drilled full length flat
flango.
1 99
EACH
11 99
EACH
SINGLE
7' x 12"
each
65c
°,1!ccir
Rugged "Arrow" T-50 all-purpose model ideal for in-
sulation, ceiling file, upholstery and'other work.
5/16" size for Arrow T-50 Model Stapler. Our Price
per package of 1250.
9*
249!
199
7.!
INSULATION BATTS
Fiberglass. 15" wide for installation between 16" centres
(joists and rafters).
R-12 1649
(3-r)
90 Square Feet II CARTON
R-20
(6")
60 Square FeE4 111
5
CARTON,.
•- Our prices per carton any quantity,
• • • '.......4./...X.:•••t;4•4••••:..414:,../..4,...z:.,31,..:4...",„
4)(8)(314" RIGID INSULATION
4'x1rx1 W' RIGID INSULATION
500 -FT. POLY FILM
500 -FT. POLY FILM
2 Mil x100"
per roll
4 Mil x 100"
per roll
sheet 3.49
per
Per
sheet 6.99
6.29
11.95
NOTE: Deliveries Of All Items Currently Sales Tax Exempt Must Be Completed On Or Before Tues. June 30th.
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ATWOOD
MAIN ST., PH NE 356-2214
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