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The Huron Expositor, 1968-08-08, Page 8*Ott AXPOS1TOR, seAFoaTii, ( 40400. SCoatawniSt li•Pacit way Tot,MaNI 38•Exist • 14-Bact 14,Theatricat. 17.80* • 18 -Part of Bola' 19 -Simplest 21 -Mournful 23 -Plunge 24 -Arabian garment 27 -Awe '32 -Cripple 34 -Shallow vessel -35-Chafr 367Sense of auperiority 39 -Period of time 40 -Russian village • community 41 -Before 4.3 -Father and mother - 47 -Very disagreeable (ooling) 51 Metal . 52 -Be at the •Is*asis of 54;Tidy 55 -Fish eggs 56 -Girl's name 57-Sailom (collon) 58 -Female sheep 59 -Prophet DOWN 1 -Uncouth persons 2 -Monster kgaeloss paper +Tibetan POWs 541Odent 6 -Great Lake 7-Deterioratfon +Bands of color 9 -Woody plant 10 -Those not hi office 11 -Direction 26 -Winglike 20 -Title of respect 22-Leave4aking 24 -Priest's vestment 25 -Rule out 26 -Ventilate 28 -Large truck 29 -Born 30 -Vehicle 31.Greek letter aLco E72tA ETJUID MGM OSM BOMM MECUM= MOMU QM= OMMPlain UEEI mon DElig EIMMOW00010 MOW mmn arum IWRIBMWSM 000 MED OUB OMMCBOM @MEM MOM BUBOMUME MOM MMO MOO COMB 000 MOB 33 -Minutes 37-Aicoholic beverage 38 -Sea eagle 42 -Merits 43.Liquid measUre 44 -Region 45 -Shout SOLUTION 96 -Winter precipitation 48-Pluntlike • fruit 49 -Weary 50 -Period of time 53 -River in Wales NEWS of CRIr MARTY Mr. and MTS. Alex Gardiner and Mr. Henry Eckert visited on Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. ' Ed Knechbel of Rostock. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Morrehead and family ot Brampton visited with Mn and Mrs. Alex Gal•dimeTt Mr. Gersham Spear of Toronto spent the 'weekend with his'aist- er, Miss Olive Sneer. • Mrs. Jack McGee and children of London holidayed with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk - Miss .Janet Ballantyne of Lon- don is a guest of Mts. Grace Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Owen Sound were weekend guests of • Mr. and Mrs. Tammy McKaig. Mr. Russell McKellar and Miss Joanne McKellar of B-uffalo are visiting with relatives in the eomanunity. Mr. Edgar Sheppard and Miss Alice Sheppard, St. Catharines visited. on Thursday with Mr.s. J. R. Jefferson. Mr.,and Mr& .Rix Ramsey an• d Cathy Hulley vikted during the holiday weekend with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and.Mrs. Ted Harburni and family' returned home on lVfolt- day from a thnee week trip to the East Coast Monda.ry visitors with Mr. and 'Ws& Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Feil. Christine and Alan of Water - LOO, Mr. and .1Virs. John Wallace and Debbie have returned home from a trip to the East Coast. Several members of the. McK- ellar clan from Cromarty attend- ed the McKellar reunion at Lions - Park, Seaforth on Sunday. Members of the Hibbert Sen- • ior citizers club -met at the home 'of Mrs. J. R. Jefferson in the form of a picnie on Thursday - A pot luek dinner was enjoyed and the afternon was spent play- ing games and a social chat. Refreshments were, served at the su,• hour. •• . Ernst Horney of Kamloops B.C. spent a few -days with his oonsin 'Mrs. J.R. Jefferson. MT: and Mrs. Eldon Allen and 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace WILLIS ‘DUNDAS Office 527-03150 —Meg.- 527-1053 MM. and Mrs. Calder McKaig visited with friends at Sudbury. Mr. Otto Walker njoyedf a plane trip to the Western Prov- • inees where he visited many friends. He was accompanid by his daughter Mrs. H. Currie of Dorchesten (—1 A Busy Week in 71,r, The LCW of St. Peter's Luth- eran Church held a social eve- ning Wednesday. Their guests were the LCWs of Ellice and Logan Churches. The presi- dent, Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth,' welcomed the visitors and pre- sented Mrs. Lena Bennewies, the oldest active member of the LCW at Brodhagen St, Peter's Lutheran Church, with a cor- sage. Mrs. Oscar • Young, Mrs. Min- nie Vock and Mrs. Fred Young were in charge of devotions. Mrs. Robert French was the pianist for the devotions. Games followed with everyone taking part to make the evening enjoy- able. A large ' decorated birthday cake honored Mrs. Bennewies. Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ust Scherbarth last Monday were Mrs. Irene Barth, Marble Rock, Iowa, Mrs. Betty -Keszler, Victoria, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Scherbarth, Sr., Mrs. Cath- arine Scherbarth, Mitchell, Mrs. Anna Elligsen, RR 4, Walton and Mrs. Emma Dietz, RR 1, Final Dance The final cabaret dance of the season washeld Wednesday evening. at the Brodhagen Com- munity Centre. The Royalaires Supplied the music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt returned home last Tuesday af- ter spending the weekend at Noranda, Quebec. They accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Real Big- ras of Sarnia to the cottage. of Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert James, there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- son and Ross, Brooks, Alberta, 'Mrs. Mabel Higgerson and Har- ry Proctor, RR 3, Mitchell, vls- ited with Mr. • and Mrs. Ken El- ligsen, Sunday evening. Flowers were on the altar at the Sunday morning service of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, from the wedding of Ross Wood and Judy Wolfe, Saturday eve- ning. A 'newly formed ladies choir, under the direction of Mrs. Lorne Mueller, sang at the service at 10 a.m. •133rd Birthday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis, Fallarton on Sunday, to celebrate Mrs. Ilavis' mother, Mrs. Lena Bennewies' 83rd bir- thday were; Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Lloyd, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Roar and Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton.' Mr, and Mrs. Robert French, June, Wanda and Billy Vock, Brodhagen; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lie!: llennewies, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean and family, St. Marys; and Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and fami- ly, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice attended the wedding of Mrs. Sholdice's niece, Helen Blow, to John Pet& in Ottawa on Sat- urday. The wedding took place at St. Mathews' Anglican Church.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer, Debbie, Stratford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher- barth and family on Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Watson, Douglas, Donald and 'Dianne, having spent a month with Mrs. Watson's parents and other rel- -atives in the community, •left last Wednesday where they take up residence at an Army Base, near Oromocto, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Carl yock spent the weekend 9n a motor trip to Northern Ontario. They were „ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Mervin McKay, RR 4, Mitchell. Mr. 6 and Mrs. Ralph Scher, berth and family, .Betrolt, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher- barth, Sr., and also attended the Wood -Wolfe wedding SaturdaY evening. Mrs. Lavine Rudefella and Grace, Elmira, visited at the same home Sunday and Mrs. Itetty-Keszler,- Victoria, BA -re -- turned home with them. Mrs. Sack Somerville, Toron- te„ called on Mr. and Mrs. La- vern Wolfe recently. Mr: and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family are holidaying at Port Franks Provincial „ Park this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scher - berth, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. August Scherbarth dur- ing the weekend and also at- tended the Wood -Wolfe wed- ding. Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mrs. Gordon Bach spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Rode in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brickanan land family, Parry Sound, spent the weekend with Mrs. Brick - man's lather, Mr. Dalton Hinz. Mr. Clayton Ahrens, Toronto, is spending a few days at IMMO With 111,4 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,. Visits Prange Miss Jane Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdvvin Rook left for Paris, France, frern. the or. onto International Airport on Wednesday. After travelling in Europe for two months, she will —be Ilring-in-Southern-France-in the Riviera district where she has accepted a position as an English. teacher in a regular French Secondary Schaal. In ad- dition, Jane will comnamice part-time studies on an M.A. program in the French language and literature at the UniverSity of Aix-en-Provence. Messrs., Robert and Kenneth Ahrens, Stoney Creek, spent the weekend at the home of their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Broughton and family, Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitchison and family, Nia- gara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, Kitchener. William M.. Hart FUEL ETC. •Phone 527-0879 Seaforth 1101d RetrXii100 r• The Wesenberg reattiofi was held at the VoMnumitY Centre, Sunday, Approximately 78 at tended, DA charge of the Pro- gram for tha day were Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonifardt• Bredhag- en and Mr. and Mrs. jack Saw- yer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leenhardt, Seaforth. Guests at- tended from Burlington, Nia- gara. _Falb11041h TOT011t0, Brusbels, Walton, Seaforth,, Chatham, Mitchell and surround- ing district, Mrs, Tena Kalale, Commerce, Michigan, spent the weekend with Mr. and M,rs. Manuel Beuer- man, Mr: awl Mrs. Wayne Beuer- man and Jeffrey, London spent Sunday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon- hardt and family, Thamesford, visited with his parents„ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt, — NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance. Cali W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Covoragm for: • Auto and Trnek • Farm -Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial Life Irieurance & Savings • HuronCo•op Medical Services • . • Wind Insurance HOE LACES' * 5c. Each JACK • THOMPSON wily Shoes and Replirs Main St. Use Expositot Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 • SEAFORTH JEWELLERS (Formerly Savaugess) PHONE 527-0270 for Weddings Anniversaries' Showers - Birthdays and every gift occasion • • 44. airimums • ANNOUNCEMENTS ' O ACCISSORIES COM IN AND ASIC FOR YOUR FRES-BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER • IIIMMOUPOntne* • 1 Keep Radios swinging, Barbeques turning, Flashlights burning. Your choice of C -Cell, 10 D -Cel or Penlight ,•.. • FOR 9 -VOLT TRANSISTOR RADIO • Hours of power for your radio. Buy now and SAVE more than - HALF! It's like 70 getting 1 battery r free! • /41 ---+Intlatfareaallat You CAN-tHARGE all your summer needs Ask about Credit Today! Foam Padded BABY SEAT Deluxe model Keeps ,travelling • • tots safe'. Hooks pverAuto seat. Shoulder harness, folding chrome frame. Red, Blue or et net *Black vinyl., 7.77 2 -Gallon , PLASTIC PAIL Regular 84c Light, strong, ribbed polyethylene. R olled edge, finger grooved handle. Asstd. colors. •59 Jumbo Pak -SPONGES Compare at 98c. Save 590 — a Year's supply of sponges in assorted colours. t101. uses. Big value • 841T • Lambswool WASH MITT Regular 99c - Thick fleecy Mitt for washing and polishing. Snug fitting wrist. A must for car care. .79 W.4.5,174" ++, , ggittiOd , .",11111 a 34,1 taw). ;,'".34 • 711 v 5 -String CORN BROOM Reduced Clean sweep, inside or out. Thickly tufted wire -bound head, 36" haydwood handle. 688 • Jutted YACHT MOP ▪ . Special For those mopping -up operations at home or • aboard. Thirsty fibres ' wipe clean. Long handle. • 69 We reserve the right to limit quantities on Twin Brush POLISHER- Compare at 409.95 "LZWYT Shetland" polkeher spetcla up fiber eare, liandsoniely • styled; wjth polishing • brushes and lei 00 buffing padS10.00 all sale items (num TIRE Vhe Huron Expositor • Seaforth Phone 527-0240 Seaforth 5 OCIPITE 'FRED TILLEY—SWORTH r .44 ifA• Agge Westinghouse ...TOASTER Compare at $16.88 2 -slice, auto pop-up and, shut-off. "Just - right"' shade selector. Bright chrome finish, cool white 1 A Cho end panels, pimp EXTRA! caskand Carry BONUS "COUPONS 111 2 3 ' -4 :•:*: :•:•:* % 5 • 6 7 ;;;;; :::**. 8 9 "10 11 12 ' . •••••• ;4 .. 13 - *.*:V.0 14 - 15 16\ 4,4,17 q.:. 18 k:: •. 19 20 44 :•;•••:•:•to• ' • - ••••• 40:4: ' 21 22 • e.•.• •••••• 23 . . 24 25 26 •••• 'N.. • • 27 28 , 29 30 31 32 . 33 oei3444 •• . . •••• ,4°- • •.- 35 36 ' • 37' 38 ' •••••• X*: 39 4 f. •.• 40 :40 41 42 •••••,••••••,?••••c •••4 V ••••••0•-••A .49 43 44 45 46 •,•,• 47 48 50 51 • , . V? A 52 53 • 54 .... 1.56 57,. ;c4.,,' 58 - . , 59 , . 1 NEWS of CRIr MARTY Mr. and MTS. Alex Gardiner and Mr. Henry Eckert visited on Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. ' Ed Knechbel of Rostock. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Morrehead and family ot Brampton visited with Mn and Mrs. Alex Gal•dimeTt Mr. Gersham Spear of Toronto spent the 'weekend with his'aist- er, Miss Olive Sneer. • Mrs. Jack McGee and children of London holidayed with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk - Miss .Janet Ballantyne of Lon- don is a guest of Mts. Grace Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Owen Sound were weekend guests of • Mr. and Mrs. Tammy McKaig. Mr. Russell McKellar and Miss Joanne McKellar of B-uffalo are visiting with relatives in the eomanunity. Mr. Edgar Sheppard and Miss Alice Sheppard, St. Catharines visited. on Thursday with Mr.s. J. R. Jefferson. Mr.,and Mr& .Rix Ramsey an• d Cathy Hulley vikted during the holiday weekend with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and.Mrs. Ted Harburni and family' returned home on lVfolt- day from a thnee week trip to the East Coast Monda.ry visitors with Mr. and 'Ws& Alex Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Feil. Christine and Alan of Water - LOO, Mr. and .1Virs. John Wallace and Debbie have returned home from a trip to the East Coast. Several members of the. McK- ellar clan from Cromarty attend- ed the McKellar reunion at Lions - Park, Seaforth on Sunday. Members of the Hibbert Sen- • ior citizers club -met at the home 'of Mrs. J. R. Jefferson in the form of a picnie on Thursday - A pot luek dinner was enjoyed and the afternon was spent play- ing games and a social chat. Refreshments were, served at the su,• hour. •• . Ernst Horney of Kamloops B.C. spent a few -days with his oonsin 'Mrs. J.R. Jefferson. MT: and Mrs. Eldon Allen and 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace WILLIS ‘DUNDAS Office 527-03150 —Meg.- 527-1053 MM. and Mrs. Calder McKaig visited with friends at Sudbury. Mr. Otto Walker njoyedf a plane trip to the Western Prov- • inees where he visited many friends. He was accompanid by his daughter Mrs. H. Currie of Dorchesten (—1 A Busy Week in 71,r, The LCW of St. Peter's Luth- eran Church held a social eve- ning Wednesday. Their guests were the LCWs of Ellice and Logan Churches. The presi- dent, Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth,' welcomed the visitors and pre- sented Mrs. Lena Bennewies, the oldest active member of the LCW at Brodhagen St, Peter's Lutheran Church, with a cor- sage. Mrs. Oscar • Young, Mrs. Min- nie Vock and Mrs. Fred Young were in charge of devotions. Mrs. Robert French was the pianist for the devotions. Games followed with everyone taking part to make the evening enjoy- able. A large ' decorated birthday cake honored Mrs. Bennewies. Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ust Scherbarth last Monday were Mrs. Irene Barth, Marble Rock, Iowa, Mrs. Betty -Keszler, Victoria, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Scherbarth, Sr., Mrs. Cath- arine Scherbarth, Mitchell, Mrs. Anna Elligsen, RR 4, Walton and Mrs. Emma Dietz, RR 1, Final Dance The final cabaret dance of the season washeld Wednesday evening. at the Brodhagen Com- munity Centre. The Royalaires Supplied the music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt returned home last Tuesday af- ter spending the weekend at Noranda, Quebec. They accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Real Big- ras of Sarnia to the cottage. of Mr. and ' Mrs. Albert James, there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- son and Ross, Brooks, Alberta, 'Mrs. Mabel Higgerson and Har- ry Proctor, RR 3, Mitchell, vls- ited with Mr. • and Mrs. Ken El- ligsen, Sunday evening. Flowers were on the altar at the Sunday morning service of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, from the wedding of Ross Wood and Judy Wolfe, Saturday eve- ning. A 'newly formed ladies choir, under the direction of Mrs. Lorne Mueller, sang at the service at 10 a.m. •133rd Birthday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis, Fallarton on Sunday, to celebrate Mrs. Ilavis' mother, Mrs. Lena Bennewies' 83rd bir- thday were; Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Lloyd, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Roar and Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton.' Mr, and Mrs. Robert French, June, Wanda and Billy Vock, Brodhagen; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lie!: llennewies, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean and family, St. Marys; and Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and fami- ly, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice attended the wedding of Mrs. Sholdice's niece, Helen Blow, to John Pet& in Ottawa on Sat- urday. The wedding took place at St. Mathews' Anglican Church.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaefer, Debbie, Stratford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher- barth and family on Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Watson, Douglas, Donald and 'Dianne, having spent a month with Mrs. Watson's parents and other rel- -atives in the community, •left last Wednesday where they take up residence at an Army Base, near Oromocto, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Carl yock spent the weekend 9n a motor trip to Northern Ontario. They were „ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Mervin McKay, RR 4, Mitchell. Mr. 6 and Mrs. Ralph Scher, berth and family, .Betrolt, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher- barth, Sr., and also attended the Wood -Wolfe wedding SaturdaY evening. Mrs. Lavine Rudefella and Grace, Elmira, visited at the same home Sunday and Mrs. Itetty-Keszler,- Victoria, BA -re -- turned home with them. Mrs. Sack Somerville, Toron- te„ called on Mr. and Mrs. La- vern Wolfe recently. Mr: and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family are holidaying at Port Franks Provincial „ Park this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scher - berth, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. August Scherbarth dur- ing the weekend and also at- tended the Wood -Wolfe wed- ding. Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mrs. Gordon Bach spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Rode in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brickanan land family, Parry Sound, spent the weekend with Mrs. Brick - man's lather, Mr. Dalton Hinz. Mr. Clayton Ahrens, Toronto, is spending a few days at IMMO With 111,4 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,. Visits Prange Miss Jane Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdvvin Rook left for Paris, France, frern. the or. onto International Airport on Wednesday. After travelling in Europe for two months, she will —be Ilring-in-Southern-France-in the Riviera district where she has accepted a position as an English. teacher in a regular French Secondary Schaal. In ad- dition, Jane will comnamice part-time studies on an M.A. program in the French language and literature at the UniverSity of Aix-en-Provence. Messrs., Robert and Kenneth Ahrens, Stoney Creek, spent the weekend at the home of their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Broughton and family, Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitchison and family, Nia- gara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, Kitchener. William M.. Hart FUEL ETC. •Phone 527-0879 Seaforth 1101d RetrXii100 r• The Wesenberg reattiofi was held at the VoMnumitY Centre, Sunday, Approximately 78 at tended, DA charge of the Pro- gram for tha day were Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonifardt• Bredhag- en and Mr. and Mrs. jack Saw- yer and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leenhardt, Seaforth. Guests at- tended from Burlington, Nia- gara. _Falb11041h TOT011t0, Brusbels, Walton, Seaforth,, Chatham, Mitchell and surround- ing district, Mrs, Tena Kalale, Commerce, Michigan, spent the weekend with Mr. and M,rs. Manuel Beuer- man, Mr: awl Mrs. Wayne Beuer- man and Jeffrey, London spent Sunday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon- hardt and family, Thamesford, visited with his parents„ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonhardt, — NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance. Cali W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Covoragm for: • Auto and Trnek • Farm -Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial Life Irieurance & Savings • HuronCo•op Medical Services • . • Wind Insurance HOE LACES' * 5c. Each JACK • THOMPSON wily Shoes and Replirs Main St. Use Expositot Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 • SEAFORTH JEWELLERS (Formerly Savaugess) PHONE 527-0270 for Weddings Anniversaries' Showers - Birthdays and every gift occasion • • 44. airimums • ANNOUNCEMENTS ' O ACCISSORIES COM IN AND ASIC FOR YOUR FRES-BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER • IIIMMOUPOntne* • 1 Keep Radios swinging, Barbeques turning, Flashlights burning. Your choice of C -Cell, 10 D -Cel or Penlight ,•.. • FOR 9 -VOLT TRANSISTOR RADIO • Hours of power for your radio. Buy now and SAVE more than - HALF! It's like 70 getting 1 battery r free! • /41 ---+Intlatfareaallat You CAN-tHARGE all your summer needs Ask about Credit Today! Foam Padded BABY SEAT Deluxe model Keeps ,travelling • • tots safe'. Hooks pverAuto seat. Shoulder harness, folding chrome frame. Red, Blue or et net *Black vinyl., 7.77 2 -Gallon , PLASTIC PAIL Regular 84c Light, strong, ribbed polyethylene. R olled edge, finger grooved handle. Asstd. colors. •59 Jumbo Pak -SPONGES Compare at 98c. Save 590 — a Year's supply of sponges in assorted colours. t101. uses. Big value • 841T • Lambswool WASH MITT Regular 99c - Thick fleecy Mitt for washing and polishing. Snug fitting wrist. A must for car care. .79 W.4.5,174" ++, , ggittiOd , .",11111 a 34,1 taw). ;,'".34 • 711 v 5 -String CORN BROOM Reduced Clean sweep, inside or out. Thickly tufted wire -bound head, 36" haydwood handle. 688 • Jutted YACHT MOP ▪ . Special For those mopping -up operations at home or • aboard. Thirsty fibres ' wipe clean. Long handle. • 69 We reserve the right to limit quantities on Twin Brush POLISHER- Compare at 409.95 "LZWYT Shetland" polkeher spetcla up fiber eare, liandsoniely • styled; wjth polishing • brushes and lei 00 buffing padS10.00 all sale items (num TIRE Vhe Huron Expositor • Seaforth Phone 527-0240 Seaforth 5 OCIPITE 'FRED TILLEY—SWORTH r .44 ifA• Agge Westinghouse ...TOASTER Compare at $16.88 2 -slice, auto pop-up and, shut-off. "Just - right"' shade selector. Bright chrome finish, cool white 1 A Cho end panels, pimp EXTRA! caskand Carry BONUS "COUPONS 111