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REGENT THEATRE _.
SE€l"• 'Q'f' 'S . ..
Now Mayan*
;Dia Powei - Ann Dvorak
-ATHAL.,--.-,_.
With Paul; Whiteman and his
bandl�u'blnoff with his violin:
The f4lcliieat hit i years;
'CARTOON ... CARTOON
• Mond - `Tuesdays Wednesday
• James. � Ca gtete�r• ��. , Pat O'Brien
ISItTNG ZERO"
withStuart4rwin,June Travis
Sky 00, h. itS '
b with your fay-
, mite team.
• CARTOON
Special Matinee Wed., July 1st,
3 p.m.
Nett Thu_rsday,. Friday, Saturday
Robert Don't ' Madeline Carol
X39 STEPS" •
Coming, July
"THE COUNTRY .DOCTOR"
"For Your Convenience'
Effective May 4, 1986
LEAVE EAST BOUND
8,'15 a.m. ` 5.45 p.m.
Standard='Time
LEAVE WEST BOUND
1.00 p.m. , T.35 p.m.
Itineraries planned'to all points
in Canada, United States and
Mexico.
Consultlocal agent
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Seaforth.
Central Ontario Bus
Lines Ltd.
TORONTO...
8569-18
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THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE, '• INSURANCE •CO'Y.
HEAD :t FFICH,SEAFORTH, ONT.
,OFFICIERS:
Alex. B o'•adfoot, 3 Serafertibh Pres.
Jno. E. Pepper,'Brueeifield V:ce-Pres.
Merton A. add, ,Seaforth - Sec,-Treas.
AGENTS:
Frrrlayl. MleKerdher, IL R. 1', D•ubliri;'
E. Pepper, Br'uce'field; E. R. Jarm'outh,
Brodhagen; Jas Wath, Blyth; (C. F.
Hewitt, `Kimcardine;••W. J. Yeo, Gode-..
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DIRECTORS
iWiilialtn Knox, Lond'esboro; ,George•
Leonharhr, . Beod!hageni• James ,Con-
nolly, ('d'erith; Alex: 43roadfeb't, R.
R. 3, Scaforth; 'Alexander McEwing,
R. R. lit Blyth; John *ppipr, Bruce -
field; James Sholdice,d Waaltbn; %host
Moylan R. R. 5, Seaf arch; William R.
Archibald, R. R. 4,'; S'elaforth. R.
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1 •Sunday ,,snob eott, hliela O;
niver'sary services last Sunday 'and
they. were .a eylleinidikr success ' ev.
FC 'S �eeli tola'k the- morxri : ,Service.
His text was from 1st. Corrntrh'ien's,.
1346, ",Wath ye, stat' fast . In the
faith, quit yel - lrke men, be strong."
In -the evening Rev. ' G.. E. Mlorrow
took for his text Prhillipians'3:1.3-14:
"This one thing I do, forgetting those
things whigh ,are 'behind and reach-
ing forth unto those things which are
before, .I 'press towiard the mark far
the prize of the (bigdh calling Of Gad
in Christ" no messages for .bath
services were miiucih enjoyed. T h e
young people Of 'the 'Sunday siehool
supplied the -injustice, 'There was a
duet, "It Pays ;,Th''Senvre Jeanieby
Mervyn and El " gin Nett, and a quart-.
ette, "I Am Listening," by Helen and`
Edith Britton and Kelso Adams . and
Elgin Mott.
Reines 1 er':the cooking sale on Sat-
urday,. June 27, in Bill Barber's radio
sloop next to Rirtledge's� store, Sea-
Miss' Daneld'a Adams has returned
to" her home after finishing her .term
at the••Toh°pnto Normal Sc'hool'. •''
Mt Lorne Lawson spent the. week
end On Taranto. •
Mix; B., Riley returned ion. Sunday
from Clinton' Hospital. and is pro'-
gresexnp ni
Mrkprild gas. Snell of Alberta
are valatting ate e 'home of Mr.. and
Mrs. BASne11 t=•° Andrew Snell. - •
iMi�se:' ,Jean mst:eel, of 'Clinton,
and . H. ,:ll; of •.L• andesbaro•,
Mrs t Bxii,r3n a honne`,xnf Mr; and
Miss Edith 'Stewart., of Clinton,
• •'pent Sunday a r. the home of Mr:• an.
Mrs:'AuStin De:item. "•
• Mr. -:and Mirar B. Siren and: Mm, Viand,
Mrs. Jas Sue visited funds ;`• int
Hamiltoni 'Snnrdayr
Mr. an43° Mrs .Ivan ` lode }and Lois
of Lond in, are spending rbwo, weeks
with :Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. •
Mr: ,ancl"s:; I ]Adds A'tudl•M,rs aar,'.
• Mrs. J. Ferguson spent Sunday in
Coder+ich �`p
atrld '1Vl;0sya
Ur1y, of AAu'knin, n, were eta 'off s'
and NO* 'Charl'e .•E rt^ : rece 3Itlly-
• 'Mr, 'sand *s, SitaosrldoPi',: of
T. t'aulllartliii, were.,guests of Mr, am (1
axles I•tepelt•
iphfi:drefs tay<.4 •'be, held aa-'tlhe
Evgog iliteal !Ohareh in , u 0Killap .on
Sunday, July 12, in, the - ,eriva��p.oru.
,Mai'. and Mrs.. A. P.' .' . Ml. and
MVTr.. Earl Hampel, of .Ayr, were visi-
tors with her sister, Ws, •Charles
Eggert,
Among. the Sunday visitors at
lIenry Koehler's were:, Mr. and IVfrs,
.John Keehrrie, 'Mir. and 'Mrs. Henry.
Eggert, from Rostock, Mr....and 'Mrs.
HEarmian M,aredel, of ,'1Y1'onkton; Mr.
and Minas. Gee. Hoegy, Grey. '
iMr. and Mrs. Jerry Doerr enter-
tained a few friend's •at an aluminum
delmonstration halt week,. and Mrs,
George Ba'uerimann entertained a
r friends' this week.
Miss .Marie ,Hoegy attended the
..Sun a _ Sei orod Convention at Tavi-
stock Iasi Wedifeeday and' Thursday.
Mr. Glen tOorlett, of Grey Bound-
arl, while tiling his entranceat S.
S. • No. 8, sdiaY�ed at the home of .Chas,
..Eggert.
Tlie� Eggert-Kechnie reuaon will be
held on July 1s at the home of Mr..
and Mais. Jerry Doerr.
McKILLOP
Mr.' eine: "IYIir Cha'ries Regele, and
D'
Mr. "an+d iMrs. Henfiy eiitz vrsitetk
friendts in {Pork plgillicjApt Friday.•
l s+ -Cera. iloeJgy, b .Grey, was ,sev=
erely bitten nvhen two dogs *ere
fighting. She 'ils improving.
',11rs. Henry Koehler returned: home
from Scott Memorial Hospital; Sea -
forth?' 'Shea•'isi,slowly improving.
Miss EvIelyn Iiie egy, ott Seaforth,
was home rover Surly. :
Mr,.. and rs. Wang Koehler and Mr.
and Mrs, • J;r'i and'family 'at-
tended' tineFisher, neynnion at Fullar-
ton oze iTh aid
me and 'Mrs. George Hoegy and
Mr: aaaa:dCs ,.:o¢ Grey
bounaa'ry, were guests of 1E and
midst; i Atria rt,•ert,
i r:', n s.• orgg ;,;M'elroae',,,;if
l:n
Pa eiisrbon, were re yisrtoris wnbh
Mt•;!said ,11.c'gle'fegg!eJar
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r= RAILT Y : »J
�OUND=:�
rrom44EA RTH
.fly 3 Maid 4 : fo H10 :f
JULY:4
Port Huron' • x2:25 Windsor -
Flint �- • *S.6O .
purand_- •., * $3..ss o' roll
Equallxlow fares from all adjacenl6.N R Pagans
Tickets, Train Infolinaiion, Returft Ltmits f ran Igenta Arlt for handbill
CANADI'AN •11
41.04 .M° :i6 a >u•twJ.?L diY�'� � 1 tci t'rw1
WINTHROP
Utile Rania'J:ohnstdir;uirBelleville
is sl ending the, wulmlrri;eJr .hailldiays with
her- :paren'ts,:.,14Ir. and Mrs'.;, Frank
Johnston • ,.:
lyFiel faaaid beam was defeat-
.ed'
y wipthro by a score .61. . to 2' .O
in Winithr'op -on -Friday .<r`•nght. St'
Columba/1 splay heme this Friday
;light, June 2FJthTe.. •.,
• IMrs, Thos. Pryee spent a eoupl ' of
ti#eeikis wv'tiin,her tparei*,r. and Vis.
Martt. Arnnisbronlg, of
trtn n fr Bel-
rave4kp 419:4,Trete 3 it is i•,p.'d-
vitla'ge ' b1
mfr "Ad r*.r "tr,a
woodshed ha 'sr week. -
•Mcr. .Salrv'prMCSpad'den, has secured •
,the.. Pllosairi'on.. o?�. heacatrem at has
No,
The Ladles' Aid and W. • M. S. of
,Cavan Church will ,hafiV.their regular
?�useeing a4' the one. of M:rs. James
Hlagg.on.15hrtpis�iay, Jlz1¢,2. Thi roll•
cad *1'lll beazo- "Trusro "
' U'CKE4SMITI '
tMr. William, MieGrregor had the mis-
fortune to lose , one of his best work
horses one day recematly.:
The many.friends gf •Mr. wiiliizm. J.
Bell; are 'pleased to see him" around
again enjoying hie usual good health
after his recent illness, -
MANLEY
Last jilionday night the friends and
neighbors of, our teacher, !Miss
Helen ,D+elaneyi, ':who g i'gned• her
positi'oxr, tend$i : 1, r a kitchen
r�ha 'er : on laic Vowel, ',of 'Ther '-wed,-
ding,
-wedding, at the home of her parents.
,
M'r.:and Mrs. J. Delaney. _ . Aboiwt 200
guests °'were present, The gifts Were
'us, asnbsafter. thy,- rateseiptatton
e host ;and hostess gave the j 1 y
..owd free ,acres$ lit "thin ho e
where' all .enjoyed 'themselves to
gamier arid ,.dancing until the 'vi*ee
' hours' is tlW Morning, '•':. •
A pretty wedding teak place last
Tueeday.at the home of. Man and Mrs.
Harry' Beni:mi gels• when their elde t
daughter, 'Pearl, became the bride of
:Mr. 'Miller„of, tJggan Tgw'n:`hrip. The
yoting e.+ouip'ie PAM thce King's bir` th-•
day which was an. ideal day, a d their.
many friends 'w,isih them .al:l the..days
of their life ars pleasant as that day:
with health and prosperity.
Hay making is the order of the
day, which by all ''appearances, is gol•.
'Mg to be a bumper, crop.
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M .,ua11�>akt�
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SEAT, COVERS.
Beautiful Fibretex material.
Custom-tailored. Durable.
Installed—Tudor and Fordor
Sedans 5975—Coupe $550
FORDS RADIO
invisible ear -line speaker,
mounted -above windshield.
Dial in Instrument
$60°0
panel
WHEEL BANDS
Itustlhss steel. Snap eeburely
over wheels. Will emphasize
beauty of your Ford$900
Per set
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GLOVE COMP. CLOCK
Electric lever needs wind-
ing. Matches other •in-
$trumentss,�,�00
Guaranteed
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L
�rd Dealer
•Atte;;.„,,-.1go,
LUGGAGE CARRIER
Fits back of spare tire. Lus-
trous) baked black enamel
finish. Rustless steel $1075
bumper ribs
MIRROR CLOCK
pull-Windiirg,•' 90.day guar-
antee. Set into plate • glass
mirror. 8 -day, $14.25.$575
30 -hr •
VAWIITY. MIRROR
Attractive oval design. Bev-
eled edge. Fits on sun 75�
aniaor
Phone 402 Seaforth; Ontario
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SUMMER
Style, —Variety,—Attractiveness—Lw Prices
FOR the woman who likes to be fashionable and yet practice
economy, here is a value event that you will _hail with de-
light. • Values that .are Real Money Savers, in New Frocks
that well dressed women ,,are wearing. Sparkling with style':
authenticity clean and new from their tissue wrappings._
-Every-Dress IIress �feature. valuenthe verylat word in quality, de-
sign
NEW DESIGNS, PRINTED CREPE DRESSES -$2,h
NEW PASTEL CREPE DRESSES
CFIIFFON' DRESSES WLTH-SLIPS.•p :�.' f'.
CHIFFON SUITS 4
WHITE FLANNEL OR POLO COAT
$3,95-ter$'5:99
- ,- .. $6.75 to $12.50
$9.50 $12.50
$9.50 to $12.50
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O S 4 e is for Women
Fine, trill tonekCelanesi Hose
Flare Cuff, Fire White •Gloves
2'9c
Neyv �Vhit�'se's ... « 75c
. r.
1r.ivilittrfkirts . ": • 98c,' $2.59, $2.95
ew aum'hrter louses; Lace and Voile 9$C
Specials- for Men
New Sport Shirts, all colors ....$1.00 to $1;50
New Brief 'Underwear, a suit .... :$1.00
Bathing Suits or Trunks, all wool.. to
$1 $Z.95
Dress Shirts, full size, good.
. $1, $1.50,
$1.95
Straw Hats, sailor snap front ..... $1 to $2.50
FLANNEL OR SPORT TWEEDS
PLAIN OR, FANCY BACK AND POCKETS
Fancy or Plaigt Cloths in all ' the wanted ' Summer
shades, mostly with two pants. ' Beautiful finished mater-
ial, plain or with stripes or checks; half or quarter lined
Well finished and 'made throughout. Fully guaranteed
in every way. You will look and feel well dressed.
FLANNELS OR SPORT TWEEDS $15 to $18.50
FINE WORSTEDS
GUARANTEED SERGE'S
$16.50 to $24
$.15 to $22.50
Bays' Tw=eed Suits
Browns, Sands, Greys, in Plain or Sport Backs;
long or golf pants. Smart, dressy and will give ex-
celIent wear. $6 to $8.00
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Men's "'°Mea=ure Suits
22.00 24.50 24.'s 3�00
FIT, QUALITY AND VALUE RIGHT
If you have trouble in getting fitted, , come
here. Thirty years ^of making suits to your in-
dividual measurements is your 'guarantee. Hun-
• dregsof cloths to choose from. Come in and
see them.
Men's Sport Pants
195 to 2."
Dressy and eool, newest styles, full sizes, in
attractive stripes or checks, and plain cloths ;
full cuffs, good pockets. Built for good appear -
once and wear.
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RT BROS. S•EAFORT'