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CLOSING'
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HOU DAYS
ComMencing July 2nd
Reopening
Tuesday, July 16th
BETTY'S
BEAUTY SALON
PHONE 527-0470
Classified Ads pay dividends.
Friends Honor
Bride -Elect
tli/ing. Howard Armitage, Leann
iregtoni and Mrs. 'Hugh Ma, 'Ills
bury, entertained friends and
neighbors at a bridal glower in
honor of Miss Swan McLean at
the home of Mrs. W. R. Bryans
on Saturday afternoten. Then
were assisted by Mrs. Bryan,
Mrs- George Troutbeek and Mrs.
Franklin Bryans.
The bride -tab° reeeived a
number of lovely an useful
gifts. Following a social hour,
lunch was served by the hen
basses, assisted by -Miss Margar-
et McLean and Mise Barbara
Bryans.
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
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Have to Defrost
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REFRIGERATOR
This is the 13.1 cu. ft. Westinghouse for people who want
custom features, in a medium-sized refrigerator.
-te — Adjustable Snap -in -half shelves
— A covered ice -cube caddy and two trays
— A 3 -temperature butter conditioner
— A removable 22 egg container
— And of course everything is frost -free. So you'll never
need to defrost again, Ever.
— Available in Avaeado, .Antique, Copper or White
BOX FURNITURE
Phone 527-0680 — ,Seaforth
Descendants Attend
John g. Turner and Harold Turner, both descendants of
the founders of Turners' Church in Tuckersmith, stand out -
'side its doors awaiting the start of services for the last time.
Rev. C. M. Jardine, Whigham, chairman of the Huron -Perth
Presbytery board was guest ministey. Photo by (larttley.)
SMITH'S
SPECIALS. FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Mother Parker's instant
COFFEE 6 -oz. jar 930
Kellogg's
SPECIAL K CEREAL 2 11 -oz. ,pkgs. 890
SANI-FLUSII • • • • 2 lge. 34 -oz: tins 790
Bick's — Barbecue, Hamburg, Corn or Bicallili
ASSORTED RELISHES 2 12 -oz. jars 530
Heinz — "Baby Budget Bundle"
BABY FOODS pkg. of 6 jars 650
Premium Fancy Red
SOCKEYE SALMON, • - • • 73/4 -oz. tin 550
Aylmer Raspberry or
STRAWBERRY JAM, Ige. 24 -oz. jar 490
solo
MARGARINE , 2 1-1b. prints 450
PRODUCE
U.S. No. 1 Quality
NEW POTATOES
Ont. Grown Hot House
TOMATOES
Sunkist
10 lbs. for 790
1b.29
ORANGES, 138's doz. 690
• FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE -PRESS THURSDAY
Smith's
Phone 527-0990
Free Delivery
STEDMANS
FINAL CLEARAN
WATER DAMAGED STOCK
SAVINGS 17 e%
UP TO ia•
WE MUST CLEAR THIS MERCHANDISE
AREA WEDDi NG go,
MURRAY ROWAT
St. Colurnban BeeMan eatbdie
ic Church was the netting at
2:00 p.m. on June 1st 1068
for the marriage of nir. Paul
Josepla Murray to Miss Sldela
Irene Rowel. Mr. Murray is the
son c'`of Mr. and Mrs. StePho
Murray of RR2, Walton and
attiss Rowat is the only daugh-
ter of Mx. and Mrs. Llpyd Ro-
wat of 25 Church St. $eaforth.
News of
WALTON
. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull
are spending this week with
friends in Eaton Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
and Steven and John attended
the Webster Reunion held at
Goderieh last Sunday.
Miss Bonnie 'Chien nurse in
training at Vietoria Hospital,
London, spennthe weekend with
her. father, Mr. Ernest Uhler.
Mrs. Frank Johnston of Mc-
Kilop spent the weekend with
Mr. mid, Mrs. Torrence Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freetity
of Toronto &Pent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas En-
nis.
Mr. and 1VIrs. A. Docken, Lon.
don, spent the weekend at the
manse with their son, Rev. D.
E. Docken.
Mr. Bisset from Goderich will
show slides at the Walton 'W.I._
' on Wednesday, convened by
Mrs. Ray Huetlesan and Mrs. Ger-
ald Watson.
A busload of ladies spon-
sored by the W. L enjoyed a
tour of London Tu.esday, under
the eonvenership of Mrs. Ken-
neth McDonald, Mrs. Nelson
Marks, Mrs. Neil lVfcGavin and
Mrs. Donald Achilles.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass En-
nis spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Ennis' , Whitby.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald
visited or Sunday at _Wroxeter
as guests of Mr. and Mrs,
James Sanderson,
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. Dale Nixon, Mrs. Keith
Sharp, Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Mrs.
. W. Brown and Mrs. R. K. Me-
Tarlane were in Hensall on
Monday evening attending the
7th anniversary of the WMS
ih Carmel Church, when Miss
• Dorothy Douglas was the guest
speaker.
. Miss Isabel Pethick, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Airs. George Peth-
ick, is a patient hi Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Deice,
• Bonnie and Billy, Madison
Heights, 1Vlichigan, Mrs. Chris
Heist and Mr. Joe Kernick of
Exeter weee Sunday guests with,
- Mr. and, 1VIrs. Geo. Fox of Wal-
ton.
Mir. and Mrs. Doug Macho and
John of Dublin, Mrs. Annie Old-
field and Mrs. Lizzie Brown,
Seeforth spent the weekend
with Harry Kruse at Orville,
Pary Sound district.
'_._Weekend_guests with -Me -and
Inas. Sidney Gemmall and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gernmell ware
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross of
Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mrs.
H. B. Atkinson, Mrs. H. Troyer,
Mise Edina Atkinson, Miss Muri-
el Troyer and Mr. W. E. Smith
all of Toronto_
Mrs. Fred Hutchings of Cali-
fornia is a guest of her rela-
tives, Mr. and Mins, W. E. .Haw-
ley, Mrs. Minnie Hawley, and
Mr. Zack McSpadden. She came
east owing to the illness of her
brother, Mr. Wm. McSpadden.
Mr. and, [Mrs. Stanley Bruce of
Miami, Manitoba were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. MacKen-
zie of Georgetown were guests
on Mr. and Mrs. John A. Card -
Mir. J W. 'Talbot has sold his
residence on John Street to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Short of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Short are the par-
ents of Mrs. Wayne Ellis a Sy-
camote, Illinois.
Dr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Jack were
guests of Mrs. R. B. Scott and
Miss Jean Seott..
lievenend .ratlwr Limit • 01
Seaforth officieted at the del.tb»
Le ring ecrelnener. 'The cleureh•
was decorated with White lilac
anti yellow eshasti daleien.
The bride) who was aivelv
marriage by her father, wore
a floor lengthA-line gown of
white silk organza with a front
panel of Swiss nutPre daises
and pale yellow satin ribbon.
Her headress of a wide matching
bow caught '.a -silk net chapel
train and she carried a bouquet
of yellow roses. Mra. Williaau
Renvat of London: as matron of
efkor wore white,' while Miss
Joanne Rimstead of Torontoared
Miss Jane Beshart of Seaforth,
as ,bridesmaids, wore pale yen
loweeAll three were 'gowned
alike in floor length dresses
styled by the matron of honor.
They wore shasta daisies in
their hair and carried daisy
bouquets.
Mr. Leon Maloney of RR5,
Seaforth was groomsman and
ushers were 'brothers of the
groom, Mr. Robert Murray and
Mr. Kenneth Murray. The
groones youngest brother, Mr.
Larry Murray, was soloist dur-
ing the ceremony.
Following the weddingse din-
ner and reception was hWed at
the Seaforth Curling Club. The
mother of the bride received
gusts wearing a green dress and
coat ensemble while Mrs. Mur-
ray .assisted in a blue costume.
They both wore white gardenia
corsages:.
For travelling costume the
bride wore a dress, coat ensem-
ble in natural linen, the coat
gayly striped in blue and yel-
low. She wore a, natural wide
brimmed Straw hat and navy
shoes and bag. •
Prior to her marriage, Miss
Rowat was honored at a shower
at the home of Miss Sheila Ma-
lone, Miss Joan Coleman, Mrs.
Thomas Phillips and Miss Jane
Boshart joined in giving a show-
er at the home of Mrs. Nelson
Gixests were present from To-
ronto, Codrington, Sudbury, Lon-
don, Manitoulin Island as well
as the immediate surrounding
area. •
Mr. and Mrs. Murray will re-
.
side on th,e groom's farm at
RR5, Seaforth.
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EDGAR -TRU DEAU
LIBERAL
Committee Rooms
Huron Liberal Association
-SHIRLEY - WIVE ARY
I AM CONVINCED
—that housing is a basic social
service.
—that consumer rights should
be protected through a Prices
Review Board.
—that all citizens deserve com-
prehensive health are.
-n-that old age security should
be raised to $125 a month at
• 65.
AN NDP GOVERN-
MENT—
would attend to these and other
vital issues facing all Canadians
IN HURON
-put PEOPLE first
Shirley M. Weary
NDP
•authorized by Huron Riding As-
sociation, NDP.
RUBY'S
LEAN SMOKED
PICNIC , HAMS Ib. 45
LEAN BUTT
PORK CHOPS lb. 59
IDEAL FOR THE BARBEQUE — LEAN
RIB STEAKS
Ib. 89
SKINLESS WIENERS
LEAN BEEF PATTIES
FRESH PORK LIVER
2 lbs. 99c
2 lbs. $1.00
2 lbs. 69c
COLEMAN'S SUMMER SAUSAGE • • lb. 89c
BY THE PIECE
RirefSCB631641E nAm§
WESTON'S BREAD
GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS
Ib. 89c
4 loaves 89c
2 doz. 77c
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used
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1966 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF, 4 -door, $
6-cyl. standard transmission, radio.
E19-587. Uc.1895
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1966 FORD CUSTOM, 4 -door, 6-cyl, $ 895
1
top, 390, 4 -barrel, "
1966 FAIRLANE "G.T.A." 2 -door hard- S '2
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1966 FORD 10 -passenger country
se-
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ad
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1965 CORVAIR MONZA, Hardtop, 4- $950
1965 PONTIAC STRATO-CI-IIEF 4 -door, $
V-8, auto., radio, Lic. H47-190. 1395
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1966 F250, 3/4 -Ton Pick -Up "CAMPER S
SPECIAL", V-8, auto, radio, 750 x 16, 2595-
8 and 10 ply tires, many, many extras,
Lie. C87-668.
1966 MERCURY F700 Dump, alumin-C3850
um body, -Lin 25046V.
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1967 CHEVROLET .Pick -Up, C93-$
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1965 FORD "Four by Fork", Lic. C83-$
775.
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1959 FARGO, Cab- and , Chassis, 3- $ 400speed auxiliary, Lic. 56099C.
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1966 Ford 6000 Diesel
1964 Ford 6000 Diesel
1965 Case 130 and loader
1962 Ford Super Major
1965 IHC 414 Diesel
1955 Ford 850
1956 Massey 50 with loader
1957 Oliver 77 Super, gas
1950 Oliver 77
1950 IHC 4-W
Ford flail mower, used very little
1962 Massey 4 -furrow lift plow
$5,000.00
$4,000.00
$2,200.00
$2,090.00
$1,875.00
$1,250.00
$1,200.00
$1,190.00
$600.00
$475.00
$475
$390
11 -foot Tual cultivator with harrow • • • • $300
New Idea 95 bus. spreader $195
11 -foot Massey -Harris wheel cultivator $135
Bissell 3 -section harrows $65
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