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Holstein cows, $140 to $175; Dur
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tiara -'cows, $135- td $170; . HRI, t ,�I,.
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Londan
calves .22 to 44, Fat cows, $11.80
' $ $
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the latter's pparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Binncndyk•
Mrs. K k Meleilac4, were rn
on Monday•
a cwt.
A total of 260 pigs and 200 head
cattle and calves were Sold.
sale: last Thursday, wexe..
Weanling pigs, $0,40 to $12514,,
ks 152 & to $ {cede S
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$19.50 to $28.6.0; sowcs, $7 0 $ 5,
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tiara -'cows, $135- td $170; . HRI, t ,�I,.
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held, at''Kipgen United Church on
M.r, and Mrs,:.G,� �ertnerna, of
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Burlin., vuer�e rocent ,visitors f
to LpndPA� o� Monday:
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Mr . k rt a h
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Londan
calves .22 to 44, Fat cows, $11.80
' $ $
S.aturciaY, 'With agood-• attenBaiCce,
the latter's pparents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Binncndyk•
Mrs. K k Meleilac4, were rn
on Monday•
a cwt.
A total of 260 pigs and 200 head
cattle and calves were Sold.
and $175 bging realized. Those in
charge of the various -booths were:
Mrs. Bert Faber; spent week 1%rs. Alston; 'of :Enchant„ Alta.,
end with her parents, Mr. and visited recently with. Mrs. 4rthux
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sew}ng.• Mrs.. 11, D; `Elgie, Mrs.
Wilfred Mellis and Mrs. John An-
d Oe ch o Blake: '
Mrs. Rudy s t -
Anderson and her daughter, 2rs.
Robert Upshall.
the weekend with' her sister.
Berson;. touch and take, Mrs. Wm.
Mr. Sam. Cudmore, of London,
visited a few d'a'ys with Mr. and
Mrs. David UpaiCricsk, and Mrs.
Metered
Caldwell and Mrs. Ralph Turner;
fish Pond, Mrs. John Cooper and
Mrs. N. Long, leaving Sunday for
John Mason, of .London, were re -
cent visitors with Mrs. Arthur An -
FURNACE OIL
Pat Lovell; pies and tarts, Mrs._
Mrs. Emmer-
Kitchener to be with'his son �i
daughter-in-Iaw, ,Mr. and
dersgn.
Mr. Mrs. Elston Dawson vis
at Clinton Hospital. The new
Allan Johnson and
son Anderson; cakes and cookies,
Charlie Cudmore.
and
ited last week with Mr. Wm. Cook,
STOVE o�l
The many friends of Mrs. Ed- vember
Mrs. R. Consitt and Mrs, William
Mr. John Doig, of Grand Rapids,
of his
of Godericb.
' Deliveree� --�.-
Ityle; bread and buns, Mrs. E.
Whitehouse and Mrs. Stewart Pep-
Mich., was a weekend guest
mother, Mrs. Lydia Doig, and sis-
young People Meet
The third meeting of the Kip en
i'
—
per; vegetables,. Mrs. Herb Jones,
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and Mrs. Bert
ter, Janet. His mother and sister
returned to Grand Rapids for the
Young People was held in the Sun -
WALDEN &
Faber; ,candy, Miss Dorothy Turn-
winter months.
Louise Hyde, London,
day school .room on Sunday at 2
p.m. The meeting opened by sing -
BROADFOOT
Bus. Phone 686-W — Res. 337.11
er and Margie Elgie. Tea was
served in the basement, those in
Miss of
visited over the weekend with her
Mrs. Alex Hyde,
ing Hymn 480. This was followed
by a prayer by Marie Sinclair. The
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charge being Mrs. Morley Cooper parents, Mr. and
.and Mrs. Robin McAllister. the latter accompanying Louise
scriavid
Coopture er, and Hymn taken
Hymn488 was Isung.
JUST -LOOK
I
Everything
about it says
to m'o rrow
Torsion - AIRE Ride takes the bounc6 out 'of
bumps, bringsyou around turns without sidesway
lets you stop without "nose-dive". Only Torsion -AI R.�
_ suspension system does till three! ,
Push-button driving. Modern, all-
-W mechanical push-button controls make
lever -shifting obsoletel Just Dress a
buttnn.and away you gal
R_owci
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Harold Parsons gave the topic,
"Christian Citizenship." The min-
utes of the -last meeting were read
and adopted. It was decided to
have a skating party in three
weeks' time At klensall. This was
.moved by Bob Binnendyk and sec-
onded by Harold Parsons. A mo-
tion was made by Harold Parsons
and seconded by Phyllis Lostell,
thatAhe business part of the meet-
ing be closed. Hymn 200 closed
the meeting. Contests were enjoy-
ed by all, and the YP are canvass-
ing for the Bible Society this week.
WINTHROP
Miss Shirley Dolmage is in Scott
Memorial Hospital where she un-
derwent an operation for appen-
dicitis.
Mrs. Finlay McKercher is a
patient in Stratford General Has,
pital.
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, of Walton
is also confined to Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. W. & Hawley arE
spending a few weeks in Seaforth
Miss Isabel Bettles, . of Galt
spent a few days at the home u
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Theror
Bettles.
IT'S HERE NOW!
FOR
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o,�Fttie c�4ureh ��u��4la� of#e no�i�' t�a�re�t, ti�a���sl� n�
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music by Mrs,. W J PC�'eath, „fid � �j s
the worhiP servicd viral c9n4�Vlet
ed iuy i iI palry}nypie anti (1 Ts ' ,a ?x►eel Qxr ,kgs,[,�P'00':!,
F9:ti1eringbam a i.t.h .e Pr FenAhPr Q a 8 q'O tile, + i
this se ise was "bine is ,the 1rx e. the f7G'IT I. ,lrisx'"t e4 �e
Glory." hQ: Mission Hams l�rl ,b t3
Mrs. S. Davison took the et►''Tog
hStss;}ovary 'Prpg4?t �v
for the business. Twenty two' .an 'CortversatkdAs,
swered the 'roll call with a • verse 'try ;of woio a iI.nti did tx}alfit'To
on r`f'eaGe The treasurer stated Hess and; . rpfeSr�}a' e7S
in her report that the thankof the restricted hfe 'pj ie:rhuxt
fering amounted to {$9521. Reports This was, giucn by Mr, ; A
were received from the' supply Queen, Mrs.�'. li. well and,"
secretary, expense fund 'treasurer, Thomson f ..
literature, and the community The meetrtig , CIO$, d with
friendship secretary reported 16 singing of 6' ..at. a la'riend ''
calls made. Mrs. T. B. Baird gave Have in Jesus" and repe.at►ugl
an interesting reading on Chris- Mizpah benediction
THE FORMER Gladys Isabelle Baker and Grant William
McGregor were united in marriage at Carmel , Presbyterian
Church, Hensall.' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baker, Sr., Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Gregor, Kippen, are parents of the groom. The, couple will
reside in Hensall.
BLAKE NEWS OF
THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and mund
Erb are sorry to learn she
son, John, spent the weekend with was
taken to the Clinton Hospital
last
week, where she underwent
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rowe at an
Woodbridge and also attended the in
operation. Her many friends
the vicinity wish her a speedy
wedding of their niece, Carol Rowe recovery.
on Saturday, Nov. 16.
Mrs. Nancy Koehler, of Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride. ac- spent
the weekend with' her sister.
companied by Mrs. John McBride
Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert,
and Mrs. John Love and Mrs. H. and
Mrs. Will Oesch and baby
Pfaff, of Dashwood, attended the daughter.
of Goshen Line North,
funeral of a relative, Mrs. Hein- are
at Clinton Hospital. The new
buck at Stratford last Wednesday. arrivals
came on Wednesday, No -
The many friends of Mrs. Ed- vember
13.
Mr. Rudy Oesch continues quite
poorly.
Mr. Will Clark left to visit his
sisters
at Thornhill for a few
days.
District Obituaries
ALFRED JUSTUS MELICK
ZURICH.—Alfred Justus Melick.
a lifelong resident of Zurich, pass-
ed away in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. on Friday, Nov. 1, in his
79th year. after a brief illness of
a few days, the result of a stroke.
Mr. Melick had -farmed just north
A
of town until 16 years ago, when
he came to town and worked at
the Kalbfleisch Mills since. He
sH
Annual
FOWL SHOOT
Chickens - Ducks • - Turkeys
FINB'S FARMS
1/2 Mile West of Exeter
On Highway 83
Saturday, November 30th
at 1 p,m.
Shotguns Only — Ammunition Available
Target and Clay Birds n
Sponsored by Exeter Legion — Branch 167
TZ
DANCING -
Every Friday Night
ERNIE KINK
and his CKNX Kingsmen
featuring Earl Heywood
Community Centre, Seaforth
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
Dancing 10 - 1
ADMISSION — 75 CENTS
Auspices:
Seaforth Athletic Association
1 Used Coal and Wood All -Enamel Kitchen
Range, like new; only $35.00
1 Used 3 -Burner Coleman Gas Stove (like new),
only $15.00
1 Used Evans Oil Burning Space Heater, only $45
1 (New) • Electric Ebersol Hammer Mill, for
quick sale—priced to sell .
1 Coleman Used Space Heater with power blow-
er (cheap)
2 Used Quebec Heaters (cheap)
1 Warm Morning Space Heater, only $20.00
November Specials
Only 1 left—Revco 'C.C.-267 Deep Freeze, 26 cub.
foot; list price $699.50; now only $500.00-
5 -year warranty and food protection plan.
Special Prices on all other Revco Models
Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers and
Dryers, at prices you can't afford to miss!
• See the new Frigidaire Automatic Washer
demonstrated at our showroom and receive a box
of Tide (free). In addition to this, buy a washer
and receive a 14-1b. carton of Tide FREE.
A Saving on Every Item in the Ston
See Us For Your Gift Items Now and Save
TOYS — SMALL APPLIANCES — GIFTS
G in g en C
Shces & Service
Phone 34 rl,.