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•breaks down cellulite
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Lawn Master
1 ST. GEORGE ST.
(At the lights)
MITCHELL, ONT.
Mon. -8 - 6 Tues. -Closed
Wed. -8-6
Thurs. - 8 - 6 Fri. - 8 - 6
Sat. - 8 - noon
Hwy. 83, 3.1/2 miles east of
Exeter
Phone 235-1123
FALCONER'S RABBIT
CHOICE DEPOT
Will be receiving rabbits every 2ND
SATURDAY. Next shipping day OC-
TOBER 1st.
Also Pure Bred breeding stock for sale.
Handling a full line of rabbit supplies.
Phone: 293-9125 or 233.9855
SPECIAL PERSON - Mary McLeod, right, of the Seaforth Horticultural Society,
presented a Service Certificate from the Ontario Horticultural Society to Marjorie
Phillips Wednesday. The certificate was in recognition of 10 years of outstanding ser-
vice to the Seaforth Society. Mrs. Phillips, who is treasurer of the Seaforth Horticultural
Society this year, was also presented with the Mary Haugh Memorial Cup from the
Seaforth Horticultural Society. Mcllwraith photo.
Duff's ceAebrates
our regular
SAVE $19.00 to $188.50
EXTENDED TO SEPT. 30
Buy 1 at our regular price and we'll
sell you any other 1" Hunter -
Douglas solid color blind up to
equal value at 1/2 our regular price.
• The best brand name value in
Canada! Top-of-the-line quality
made famous by Hunter -Douglas.
• Over 100 solid colors.
(Sorry, striping not available for this promotion)
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1977 EVrarorNS IN: LO DO - , STONEY CREEK, BRANTFORD, KITCHENER,
GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE, HAMILTON, BURLINGTON
INTRODUCING
OUR HURON COUNTY
DEALER
MR. BILL DON
Phone Clinton.... 482-5980
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY MCCALL
887-6677
DUFF'S ANNIVERSARY
Duff's United Church 123rd Anniversary
was held Sunday morning when many
former members ,and several from the
Bluevale church attended, along with guests
and friends.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble was in charge of the
service and guest speaker Bob Shrier, well
known publisher and broadcaster, brought a
very worthwhile message with food for
thought. .Organist was Glenda Carter.
Ushers were Jim Mann, Steve Fritz and
Laverne McClure.
The junior choir sang an anthem, "Praise
to the Lord." Lisa and Lori Strong sang two
lovely solos during the service. Don
McDonald sang a solo, "This one thing."
Pianists accompanying the choir was
Marion Godkin and the latter solo. was
Margery Huether. Marilyn McDonald was
at the door and gave out bulletins.
Monday evening the Official Board
meeting for the Pastoral Charge met. The
youth group is to go to Brussels on
September 25. Sunday school resumed next
Sunday with attendance recorded and
awards presented. October 2 is Worldwide
Communion Sunday.
UCW NEWS
Both units of the United Church Women
met for a joint meeting on Wednesday,
September 14 in the church basement with a
good turn out.
Unit II was in charge of worship. Kathleen
Williamson opened with prayer. Marion
Godkin was pianist for the hymns. Scripture
was read by Marilyn McDonald. Offering
was received by Leona McDonald, prayer
closed this portion of the meeting.
Guest speaker, Joan Daynard showed
slides of their European trip, mainly of
Kenya, she had articles on display of that
country, and gave a very interesting
commentary.
Olene Dennis presided for the business,
announcing that the board meeting for the
Walton charge is to be held October 2 at Don
and Marilyn McDonald's home. Fowl sup-
per to be held first Wednesday in November
with the price moved to stay the same as
last year. The supper committee to meet
Monday, September 28. Discussion on a new
Load Up And Save Sale
Wednesday
September 21
to
Saturday
September 24
Water conditioner salt
at incredible cash &
carry stock -up prices.
123rd a . Ntersary
fridge for the kitchen. For the U.C.W.
meeting in October, everyone is to bring a
new washed tea towel.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble gave a briefing on
the London Conference she had attended
recently. Prayer and Benediction closed the
meeting followed by a social half hour over
lunch.
4-H NEWS
Walton I 4-H Club is going to have its first
meeting on September 27 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Karen Hoegy. The fall club is call-
ed, 'Muth Ado About Meats." Please call
either Karen Hoegy at 887-9018 or Judy
Glauser at 887-6771 if you plan to join.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles visited Danny
and Karen Achilles and Donny on Sunday in
Stratford on the occasion of their great
grandson's first birthday.
Ruby Webster, Clinton spent the weekend
at the home of her daughter, Margery and
Ray Huether and attended the anniversary
service Sunday at Duff's United Church.
Just a reminder the Walton Women's In-
stitute meets this Wednesday night at 8:15
ani the noon luncheon is scheduled for next
week, September 28 at 11:30 a.m.
Everybody is welcome.
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
Isabelle Shortreed and Leona Connelly
spent the recent holiday weekend on a bus
tour to Washington D.C. They spent two
night; in Washington where they had a tour
of the city to see the Capitol Building, the
WhiteHouse, the Lincoln Memorial and the
Smithsmian Institute along with other
famousbuil.dings.
They walked up the hill to Arlington
Cemete and saw the eternal flame on the
grave the late J.F. Kennedy, the
memori to the astronauts who lost their
lives in shuttle explosion in 1986 and the
Vietnam emorial and many other impor-
tant placek. Also seen was the changing of
the guardi in front of the tomb of the
unknown s dier.
On the S day they had a boat cruise on
the Potoma River to Mount Vernon the
home of Ge ge Washington and returned
home along a scenic Susquehanna River
and spent th last night in Carlisle, Penn-
sylvania, g home on the Monday
night. The la reported the weather was
pleasant with ly one day of rain during
their most enjo ble four day holiday.
Special Bonus
Buy 120 kg of Crystal Plus. and
get a $3.00 factory rebate.
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SHEET
INSULATION
Won't rot,
and resists m •ew. Flame
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1" thick square edge
6.
sheet
11/2" thick shipladded edge
10.9
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2" thick square edge
13.9
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FRICTION FIT INSULATION
Add money -saving Graham
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AQUA -MAGIC
Specially prepared for all
automatic water
conditioners. Screened for
size and optically
separated without
using chemicals
or additives.
Recommended far
all modern water
conditioners. Sifto takes
pure evaporated salt and
compacts it into small
chunks to produce a high
purity brine.
725
40kg bag
Save SS1.60 pet b'ag
per 100
Sq. ft.
carton
R12.15
299
per 55
50. ft.
carton
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Model #T-50 for heavy duty 2
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MINI TIES
Pressure treated to resist
rotting and mildew, ideal for all
kinds of landscaping jobs.
20.15
199
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3"x5"X
a1mm WEATHERSTRIPPING
Features unique "Perma Flex"
vinyl that stays flexible
in cold weather.
Door Kit
�S Includes fasteners,
instructions,
Door Kit and 5 metres
of weather stripping.
36' Treshold strip $6.35 (#10260)
36 Door -sweep strip 5335 (#10530)
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548-8437 524-83'21
London 1290 Trafalgar 'St 453.4281
Exeter 131 Thames Rd W 235.1422
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Salt sale Sept 21 to Sept 24: all other prices in effect until Oct. 1, 1988 All prices are cash A carry