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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-05-09, Page 4LOOK! Rest Quality Savage Children's SHOES Reg. 7.98 Now 4.99 A1RSTEP and WHITE CROSS SHOES Reg. Value to 18.98 4.99-1099 4 c DISCONTINUED LINES FAMILY FOOTWEAR PRICED TO CLEAR AT 4eer! XXPO5LTOR,, SEAFORTH, °NT:, MAY 9, 196$ 'FUNERAL " it, 04 iltrn,0 XVOident Seaftali for 20 tr&'Perri* Gilbert Little, Seaforth CiommunitY lea 14,Y 1, after a short born in MeKillop ;timiar•MP and zweived his edu- In Melallop Township 1 b; vi oi •tc ' Diamond Ring Sale - 30% diieount on - entire stock of diamonds SAVAUGE JEWELLERS (Opposite Post Office Everting Appointment By Arrangement 527-0270 .MINN11111111111111.11mommIlL. and at Ile Seaforth WO School. His occupation before retire- ment 10 years ago was that of a farmer. Ile was a member of the Loyal Orange Lodge, Chap- ter 813, Winthrop. ba March, 1913, he married the former Clara Davidson in Toronto. He was predeceasedby a brother, the late Dr. 0. J. 8. Little and by a daughter, Nor- ine, .rs. Alex Kerr, in 1350. Surviving are his wife, Clara; one daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Mar- ion) Bolton of McKillop Town- ship; and two sons, Reginald D., St. Catherines and William P., Melrillop Township. Be is also survived by 13 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral Services were held from• the Box Funeral Home, Saturday at 2 pan. with the Rev. H. Denali:I-son officiating. Buriat was in the Maitlandbank Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Doug Little, Clendon' Kerr, Dyke Lit- tle, Gary Little, Bill Kerr and Bruce Little. Flawerbearers were Wallace Little, Dereek Little, Neil Little and Dereck 0. Little, Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. 4 Angiicars Ladies' Guild The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Dub- lin, held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. F. A. Keller, with seven members present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. William .Smith Mrs. Brown read the scrip- tures and an extract from. the study book. Minutes and trea- surer's report were given by Mrs. Roy Burchill. Lenten mon- ey from the members was turn- ed over to the treasurer. It was decided to hold a Tupperware party on May 9th. Mrs. Brown offered her home for the occa- sion. An auction sale of various items was held. Mrs. Charles Friend read some interesting letters from • her daughter Jud- ith, who is a nurse in India. Mrs. Smith thanked Mrs. Friend and closed the meeting with prayer. Refreshments were ser- ved by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Thornton. CARS - 2 -1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtops 1967 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, V-8, fully equipped. 1967 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 -door Hardtop, 289, fully equipped. 1-1967 Chev. Belair Sedan, V-8, fully equipped. 1967 Pontiac Strato-Chief Sedan. 1-1966 Pontiac Convertible. 4-1066 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door Hard- tops. 1968 Dodge, 2 -door Hardtop, fully equipped. 1968 Ford Falcon, auto., power steering, 6- cyl., Sedan. 1965 Chevelle 4 -door Sedan, 6, auto. 1964 Mercury 2 -door hardtop 1964 Pontiac Strato-Chief A number of 1965 and 1966 Chevs., Pontiacs and Fords, V -8s and 6 -cylinders, fully equipped, automatics. Also a number of older makes and models from 1961 to 1965 to choose from. STATION WAGONS - 1966 Chev. Belair, V-8, power steering, auto. ' 1966 Pontiac Strato-Chief, V-8, auto. TRUCKS - 1965 Chev. 1/2 -Ton, heavy duty. 1965 Chev. 3/4 -Ton pick-up. 1964 Chev. 1 -Ton stake, 8-bylinder. 1963 Chev. 3 -Ton cab and chassis. VANS - 1 -1965 Chev Van and 2-1965 Econa- . line Vans, heavy duty. BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS ONTARIO o PHONE 173 -"The Home of' Softer Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS 1$ A TALL TALE DEAR DORIS - Our daugh- ter is 11 and is five -foot -four. My husband says not to worry about her height, and that we should be thankful slie is a. healthy, happy'girl. But I am afraid that she is going to be exceptionally tall, which, in my opinion, is not too nice for a girl. Is there anything that we should exclude from her diet that will keep her from grow- ing too tall? My husband is quite tall and I am five -foot - seven. if your medical advisers say there isn't anything we can do about it Without harming her health, I will have to stop wor- rying and just hope that her height won't mar her happiness_ Tall Tale DEAR TALL - Which is ex- actly what you should do - stop worrying. My medical con- sultant finds nothing abnormal about five -feet -four at age 11. She may already have most of her height. But hadn't you heard? Tall girls are more attractive, I know some five -foot -two's who would give eye teeth for a few extra inches. Tall girls are chosen for fashion models, photography, salesladies. Anything in which eye appeal counts. Just teach her to walk like a queen; never, never stoop to stooping in order to seem shor- ter. Diet? Yes. Keep the starches down. Being well proportioned is part of the picture of loveli- ness. • DEAR DORIS - My husband has left our little house to our three children. I am to live in it till I die. When I asked him why he had not left it to me, he said "that was so no man, would get his hands on it." He admits that my pension (when I get one) would not be enough to keep it up as he has not ,saved anything to speak of. He is 11 years older and has a heart • condition. Years ago I sold my bicycle to help make a payment when we were buying it. feel that the house is as much mine as his as I went short of money to help pay for it. I don't want to go to a law- yer about it, as that would up- set him and I try to keep him calm and contented. I told our daughter how he • had left the house to them and she seemed to think that was all right. She said I could rent the house if I couldn't live in it alone. •• Please Advise DEAR PLEASE - I'd say you are sitting pretty. If y011 need help -with taxes or repairs, the owners ought to have an interest in contributing. Yet you have the right to live in the house. It is not uncommon for a man to feel he is the only important person in a woman's life and to resent the very idea of anyone else coming into it. DEAR DORS - If you toast a graduate, do you clink, glass- es? Do You Or Don't You? DEAR DO YOU - You don't. But you do when you are at a banquet, and seated beside a member of the guest group which you are toasting When the host group (service club or national organization, perhaps) drinks to the club from anoth- er city or country, it is a sort of handshake to clink with him. When two people drink a reciprocal toast - "Here's your health!" this callsfor a clink. But don't then throw the glass in the fireplace, like they used to! DEAR DORIS - I would like to have some wedding pictures taken of us. Four years ago we got married in the church and I wore a red suit, because we couldn't afford a big wedding with a white gown, which I wanted so much and still do. So do you think it is all right to take a wedding picture now? • Am I Silly DEAR AM I - What girl doesn't want to look her love& est on that Day of Days? The white gown is traditional. But I can't see dressing up now and passing off a picture as being taken then. Better would be to have a spare -no -expense anniv,ersary party. Wear a pretty formal gown; have your original at- tendants there; carry a bouquet and pin a boutonniere on your groom. A handsome photograph of the group would truly be some- thing to show to succeeding generations." ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 5274610 : Seaforth .11.0.0.4.4.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••..M•••••••••••••••••••••• NEWS of Congratulations to IffarilYn Keys who received her Provin- cial Honor certifleatc and pin at the 4-31 lionamnaking Achinve- ment Pay at 'Clinton on Satur- day. She has successfelly com- pleted twelve homemaking clubs. Sharon Keys and Cheryl Peck have completed six clubs and received County Honor certifi- cates. Records of Achievement were awarded to Barbara Keys, Lynn Teylor, -Darlene Hayter, Joyce Taylor, Anne Hayter, Marjorie Hayter, Mary Lou Johnston, Brenda .Turner and Debora Stephenson. Leaders for the club were Mrs. Bill Dowson and Mrs. Alan Hayter. The girls presented a skit "Your -Table Manners" during the afternoon program. Each girl exhibited a record book and hostess file. The project chosen for fall is "Cottons May Be Smart". Friends JO John Dowson, Sr., are sorry fo hear he is a pat- ient at Victoria Hospital, Len - don and hope he is soon well enough to return home. Varna UCW met Thursday i VARNA evening in the church basement. Mrs. Geraon Kill led the wor- ship which was opened by "This I$ My Father's World". Mrs. Wayne Taylor read the devo- tions taken from Jeremiah A verso 13. Mrs. Bev. Hill read a poem on "Housecleaning". Pray- er was offered by Mrs. G. Hill. A chapter from the study book "A Woman of Courage" was given by Mrs. Whittle. After the business a plant sale was held with Rachel John- ston as the auctioneer. Eigh- teen dollars wes realized from this sale. 1.110m••••••••••••;0011000e1000.110•••■•• NOTICE -- For Co-op IIWUrallee CsIt W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phapo 6274464 - John $t. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savinga • Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance William M. Hart FUEL ETC. • Phone 527-0870 Seaforth NTED! 1111111111110111111111111111111k BEAN & •SEED CONTRACTS AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES W. G. Thompson & Son LIMITED HENSALL - 262-2527 Specializing in Registered and Certified Seed Grain DACKS Men's Shoes a 20% OFF., 11 Reg. Stock .Read's Shoes &Luggage -.4th SAL WOMEN'S DRESS and TIE -CUBAN HEELS " Reg. Value to $17.98 PRICED 4.99 .to 10.99 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Assorted Colours' NMI PRICED to Move 2.99 to 4,99 CHILDREN'S and BOY'S SHOES Assorted Styles SALE 1.99 to 4.99 MEN'S DRESS SHOES and CASUALS 5.99 to 8.99 TERMS CASH NO REFUNDS We Guarantee Customer Satisfaction , Thurs., May 9 to Sat., May 18 Hundreds of Top Quality Shoes are on Display and Sale Priced - for our Annual Sale OUR POLICY - "Clean House Once A Year" Children's, Ladies' & Men's SUPPERS from 99c to 2•99 McBRINE LUGGAGE "Fanfare Series" 2 -piece set Reg. $75.00 Now Only 59.95 AIMIIIMM11111 0% DISCOUNT ON ALL REGULAR STOCK • NOT • ADVERTISED MEN'S DESERT BOOTS Special 7.88 Men's Discontinued HUSH PUPPIES 5.99 - 7.99 NYLONS Reg. 69c Pair First Quality Stretch Tops pr. Loo CHILDREN'S RUNNING SHOES Sizes 11-3 1.19 Sizes 6-10 99c - LADIES' and MEWS WASHABLE SUMMER CASUALS 1.99 to 3.99 LADIES' and TEEN'S ' • FLAT and STACK HEELS Assorted Stylet, Colours 1.99 to 5.99 WORKBOOTS and OXFORDS SALE 7.99 to 10.99 THERE ARE MORE GIANT SAVINGS ON MANY OTHER ITEMS COME IN AND BROWSE YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME • - PHONE 527-0690 - SEAFORTH,:ONT: OPEN DAILY, EXCEPT WEDNESDAY, 8:30 a.n•t. to 6 p.m. -FRIDAYS OPEN 8:30 to 9 p.m. -Closed All Day Wednesday MINN All Sale Shoes Are Properly Fitted • • • • •