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The Huron Expositor, 1968-04-25, Page 4XPOSITOR, SEAFO TH, !ONT., APR. 25, 1968 DHAGEN Mrs.11 to 40rTPIegel4 s.r.;.return- ding bom liere after spen- roznmuninne e at the Seaforth • tY. AOSpital. •'VVINCHE,LSEA e Mader Jeffery Coward of • OWeeleine Line spent Friday Vdtb Mrs. John Coward. Mele'Preenian Horne and Mrs. COM Grubb and Michael spent Monday in London ''with threa- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery and tau- nt, Of near Stratford, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephens, Doris and David. • Mr. Larry Flynn was a guest on Saturday at the Chappel and •Sanders wedding. at James Street Church in Exeter and linter at the reception at the Dafferin Hotel in Centralia. Mrs, William Walters visited in Exeter on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ross leathers. Mr. Brian Hern of Stratford, visited bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem and family over the weekend. Miss Ioan Allen returned to her home on Thursday from War Memorial Children's Ilos- • pital, London, after being a pat- ient there for three months. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Delbrictge • visited on Saturday at ' South Huron Hospital in Exeter, with Mrs. Violet Cooper. e Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton e,and Dianne visited on Sunday o evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- e liane Allen, Susan, Joan and Carol. Mr. and Ilex's. Gary Sholdice, Paul, Mark and Judy, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rog- er Sholdice and Jeffrey at Pres- ton. Miss Shirley Trentowsky, R.N. Montreal, spent a few days over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Trentowsky. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennewies, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne- wies. Mrs. Jean Nichol and Robert, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Pfeifer, Monkton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Marcel, Darrell and Dale, Ket- ehener, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe on Sunday. Pupils of this area attended the Mitchell Musk Festival on Monday. Mr. Fred Kistner returned home Saturday after spending a week at the Seaforth Communi- ty Hospital. Rev. H. W. Luetkehoelter, Brunner, conducted Sunday morning services at St. Peter's Lutheran Church here. Miss Cheryl Bennevvies has completed her studies at Water- loo Lutheran University and is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McEwen, Jackie and Robbie, Mitchell, vis- ited with Mr. ane Mrs. Ken EL ligsen and boys on Sunday. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. At'tareLs-takm,„ GRASS SEEDS SEED POTATOES GARDEN SEEDS PACKAGED DR BULK DUTCH SETS ONIONS FERTILIZER. BAG or .BULK for all your requirements SEAFORTH FARMERS' ne 527-0770 • Tr, Name (Continued from Page 1) Slippers Read'S $hoe Store, (1907) Mrs. Robt. Joynt; cheese board, (803) Frank Phillip stetionery, (198) Mrs. Norman Long, Kippen; lotions, (1241) Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Bnicefield; soft drinks, Queen's Dining Lourtge, (2109) Jeanine Melan- son; egg cooker, (433) Mrs. Jas. S. Henderson; 1/4. gal. ice-cream, U.D.P.C., (514) Pat Troutbeck; lotions, (1822) Mrs. Mel Clarke; boots, Red's Fine Station (703) N. Kirk, R1t3; shoes, Jack TeOmpsones Shoe Repair, (212) Eva Cox, Rita. Jewellry Kit, Hildebrand Paint and Paper, (722) Gail Matthews; knives, J. A. Cardno, Ince., (484) Mrs. M. Keeher, Eg- mondville; lotions, (2143) Stev- en Maxwell; $10.00 permanent, Brian's Hair Styling, (1650) WS. B. Westervelt; $2.00 bak- ing, Trapnell'e Bakery, (Tee) Mrs. Lorne Dale; % gal. ice- cream, U.D.P.C. (1880) Mrs. Har- vey Leslie; oil change and grease job, Bob's BA Station, (974) Andy Turnbun; two din- ners, Commercial Hotel ( 1) Ruth Cluff; lotions, (957) 01-. lie Macdonald, RR2; pie servers, Anstett's Jewellery Store , (292) Mary Czerwinski; $3.00 dry- cleaning, (1803) Mrs. P. L., Bra - 4y. $10.00 permanent, Colonial Hair Styling, (2041) Mrs. John Taylor; 2% dozen! eggs, Ken Moore (1028) Mrs. Norval Ste - more, lelta; grease job, Cleave Coombs, (1999) Robt. Read; hair cream, Tyndall's Barber Shop (2295) Stewart McLean; Colonge, Mrs. Ina Atkinson (256) Mrs. R. K. McFarlane; two suits dry-cleaned; Blue Ribbon Dry- cleaners (538) Mrs. T. J. Flynn; car floor mat, Rowcliffe Motors, (337) Mrs. John Murphy, •RR4; bat and ball, (939) Mrs. C. J. Walden; lotions (1567). Mrs. II. Taylor, RR1, Londesboro. Card ta,ble, Gingerich's (1325) Judy Steffen; lotions .(1610) Kenneth Holmes; tomato plants, Staffen.'s (1869) Mrs, Gerd Mc - Galen, Walton; lotions (1506) Mrs. Angus Kennedy, 11.,R4; "Dutch Shoes, lain Street Va- riety (2216) Andy MeBetk; tyve cartons soft drinks, Queen's din- ning lo *tinge (1958) David Mog- garh; motor oil, Gerald's Super - test, , (2418) • Allan Wilbee; two cartons soft drinks, McClinchey's Reetaraunt (1414) Mrs. Dennis Nolan, RR5; cup and saucer, Main Street Variety Store (2242) Larry Dupee; cosmetics, Keat- ing's 'Pharmacy (2021) Theresa Bannon. Lotions (1821) lers. Mel Clarke; 10 lbs. sugar, MeGon- igle's Grocery (1596) Mrs. Mel Dale; Scratch pads, Seaforth News (575) leirs. J. M. McMillan; 'twii red geraniums, Baker's_.-... Greenhouse (1262) Mrs. Helen Connell; groceries, Wilkinson's IGA (291) Danny. Cornish; pail of honey, Wallace Ross (356) Dorothy Jones; blanket, Doug Ennis, Walton, (597) Margie Mc- Lean: painting (1926) R. M. Smith; chocdlates, Crich's Bak- ery(1250) Mrs. Ed McGrath, Dublin; 50 lbs. sugar, Ryan's Store, St. Columban, King Gan- ... Penny. ham. Tractor seat, Goedon MeGale in, Walton (1429) Mrs. A. Duch - =lie, Dublin; electric knife and scissor sharpener, Elliott's Grill (789) Mrs. K. Gardner; shoe po- lish and laces, Hltelt`crhomp- son (1972) Ted Ifongemery; five lb. roast of beef, Jas. F. Scott (982) Ruth Chat flash- light and batteries, United Aute Parts (1621) Mrs. Mel Clarke; lotions (775) Mrs. Mabel Law- son; screwdriver, Haugh's Farm Machinery, Brumfield, (8N) Mrs. G. Gloss; $2.00 baking, Mts. Velma Miller (2031) Mrs. Dave Stewart; ten lbs. sugar, McGonigle's Grocery (431) Mrs. Ed Andrews; plaque, Saveuee Jewellers (1231) Mrs. Bert Will- ters, BBS Kippen. Staple r, Huron Expositor (2r,H (201) Joanne e 1BodesrlachinwdrerYiv- e, jerucefield (1008) Jean Powell; soft drinks, MeClinchey's Res- taraupt- (1406) Bruce Austin; motor oil, Keith Sharp (500) Gordon Beuttentniller; . shoes, Highland Shoes Co. (2381) Bren- da Dale; tea pot, Goettler's. Dublin (261) Susan McLennan; , Rubbermaid drawer, Sills Hard- ware (202) Joanne Bode; flag (2227) Debbie Dinsmore; pail of honey, Wallace Ross (731) Janet Ford; varnish, Vincent Farm Equipment (1354) Mrs. Foster Bennett. ' Shoes, Highland Shoe Co. (385) Mrs. Lou Sills; ash tray stand, • Box Furnieure Store (1610) George Munroe; mini -bin, Sill's Hardware (1868) Mrs. Gor- don MeGavin, Walton; hair spray, McCluskey's General Store, Winthrop (2126) Mrs. June Maxwell; motor oil, Hab- kirk Transit (2418) Allan Wil - bee; bed light, Kling's (273) Sale Winner News of VARNA The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the fam- ily of Mrs. Ed Foster, who pas- sed away on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodruff visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. • Vieitors with me and Mrs. Bill Dowson on Sunday were Mrs. 'William Jewitt, Ross, Lar- ry, Kevin and Steven and Bon- nie Snell. The Varna 4 -II Club met Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alan Hayter. The record books were completed and hand- ed in to the leader. The achieve- ment day Will be held in Clin- ton on May 4. Abigail: "You remind me of the sea." Alvin: "Because I'm wild, reckless and romantic?" Abigail: , "No, because you make •me sick." PLAY GOLF SEAFORTH GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN MEMBERSHIP FEES: ^' • MEN $30,00 • LADIES $20,00 ' STUDENTS '' • $10.00 * FAMILY •,' $40.00 GREEN FEES: WEEK DAYS $1.00 SAT., SUN., and HOLIDAYS $1.50 ANY NEW MEMBER WELCOME For Futher Information, Call 527-1113 % mile east of Egmondville Miss a D. MacLennan; 21/4 dozen eggs, Ken Moore (2079) Hilda Austin; sweater (250) Mrs. Ferg Stapleton; Elizabeth Ar- den Kit (515) Pat Troutbeek; lamp, Whitney's Furniture (899) Mrs. B. Stevenson, Clin.ton. Tea towels (546) Marguerite Dunn; ironing board cover, Ca- nadian, Tire Store (1074) Mrs. Ed. Regele, Walton; two cartons soft drinks, Haney Shousher (1737) Beata Malkus; lotions (545) Marguerite Dunn; ten lbs. sugar, MeGonigle's Groc ery (1137) Peter Watson, Galt; run- ning shoes, Taylor's Shoe Store (1187) lens. Jack McIver, ER2, Dublin; Centennial dollar bill, Toronto -Dominion Bank (1419) All Byermare lotions (ei 1) Rita Duncan; groceries, Ruby's Meat Market (2028) Helen Glew; mo- tor oil, Habkirk Transit (2076) Hilda Austin. Mixing bowls, Butter's Hard ware, Dublin (OM Eva Cee, RE3; tea towels (925) Mrs. Peter McCowan; vases and ash tray, Crown Hardware (1979) Mrs. R. Govier; two geraniums, $taf- fen's (1589) Mrs. Tillie Dunn; Salad ,bowl, Irvin's Hardware (1070) Mrs. F, J. Walters, RR•3, Walton; tea wagon (512) Mrs. E. Iscovics; foot stool, Mr. A. Anderson (2360) Mrs. Graham Kerr; two cane of ham, C. Friend, Dublin (1006) Mrs. Jean Hildebrand; motor oil, Walden and Broadfot (2068) Bruce Aus- tin; hand cream, Mrs. A. Crozier (818) Miss Janet Cluff. Scratch pads, Seaforth News (2393) Liz Ball; case of tomato juice, McGonigle's Groceey (13- 10) Mrs. Jones, Egmondville; shirt, Stewart • Bros. (533) Al- ice Stiles; men's lotions, Keat- ing's Drug Store (2464) Mrs. Bessie Putnam; men's ,shoe,s, Highland Shoe Go. (247) Mrs. J. F. Scott; varnish, Vincent Fenn Pentipment (328) Mrs. Foster Bennett; lotiOne (1481) Mrs. Joe Grummett, Egmond- vele; two red geraniums, Bak- er's Greenhouse (1694) D. J. Sopha, Zurich.; chocolates, Hur- on Wholesale (460) One.1 ,, gat - fen; $8.50 permanent, Betty's Beauty .Shop (1144) Mrs. Geo. Coyne, Dublin. Tablecloth, Main Street Var- iety Store (508) Bea Brough; oil painting kit, Bob and Betty's Variety Store (1971) Ted Mont- gomery; 10 lbs. sugar, McGon- , igle:s Grocery Store (16e4) G. A. Whitney; cake plate and ser- ver, Staffenn (1373) Mrs. Mar- jorie Powell; artificial plant, Hildebrand Paint and Paper • (1590) IVIrs. Vincent Morrison; cosmetics, Mrs. Wilma Cornish (1818) Mrs. Mel Clarke; lotions (1507) Art Wright; woodwork plane, Ball -Macaulay (2248) Lie sa Beuttenmiller; sheet, Stewart Bros. (2020) Mrs. Vera Moore R1t4, Mitchell; case of tomato juice, Smith's Grocery (2139) Mae Moffatt; lotions (1759) Mrs. Flo Kay; ease of oranges, Phil- lip's Fruit Stere.„ (499) Ruth Beuttenmeller. . Two cases soft drinks, HalleY Shousher (2113) Hilda Austin; record, Stedman's (2343) Ed. Rowland, Dublin; Doll Elmer Larone (1565) Verna Stephen- son; foot stool' (1433) F. Veiny- ghem; three silver dollars, Ca- nadian Imperidl Bank of Com- merce (2220) Henry Hellinga, Egmondville; lotions (1965) Mrs. R. W. Campbell, RR3, paipt, Graves Wallpaper (1525) Mrs. Tom Pince, Dublin; tricycle (2182) Mrei Liz Brown; special draw, cake, donated by D. Parke (2284) Mrs. R. W. Newnhaan. WHliam M. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0870 Seaforth FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE? USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED THEY PAY YOU DIVIDENDS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 Quantity Buying and Low Overhead Makes our Prices Very Attractive to Anyone Need- ing Building Materials Fir Plywood — 1/4" to 3/4" thick in all grades Aspenite, Pre -finished Limn and Masonite Spruce Lumber — 2" x 4", 2" x 6", 2" x 8", 2" x 10" and 17 x 6" T & G and V Match !Fiberglass insulation, Domtar Asphalt Truseal Shingles 210 lb. per square, $8.95 Steel Roofing, Gyproc and Gyproc Lath, Perlite, Finish Lime Fresh Cement at $1.30 per bag always on hand Double coated White Ceiling Tile 12" x 12" x ei" at 9c each. Aluminum Combination Doors, 11/4" thick, $26.90 No Orders tee large or too Small 'Always In the market for good Hardwood Logs. FRED J. HUDIE SAW MILL ' — Slab Wood. for Sale — Phone 482-6655' — Where your Building Dollar buys more. tr. 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Pkgs.) ceg' h Assorted Candies P kz: 49(1 (Special Pack) Pepsodent Giant Size DE, TOOTHPASTE Tube ggv. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY, APRIL 27 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTMES •