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WE ARE
NOW
• BUYING
Wheat, Barley, 0.ats,
•.Corn, Flax. and
Mixed Grain
At Competitive Price
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The Elevators Will be open 6 days of the
week and will be open at nights if, good
Harvesting Weather.
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Phone 527-1910
Seaforth
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GRAIN
AUGERS
11,FOOT and 20 FOOT
Ready for HARVEST
GRAIN AERATORS
We have a good stock of
Howardrs Grain Guard
To provide iirSteetion agaiiisi 'Weevils
GOOD SUPPLY OF
ELECTRIC MOTORS
- ON HAND
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SOIMAN i;49.1141F09!
•11004:. Parkwill be the resi-
dence- of Ur; and llfrii; Min fat-
11014'0.0140.1-Wite ' Were inerklect
August 3, in'Ventfaila United
MOO. "The. bride, the 'tomer
Sham DianneLightfoot, is the
daughter ouTtfr, and Xre, IWO*
LightioOt, Centralia, Mr. and
Mrs: Jelin. SOldan, RR 1, Zarieb
'are'the parents of the groom.,
Twin candelabra with white
tapers and "four baskets of
white. and yellow gladioli -form.
ed the Setting for the mitirafter-
noon ceremony. Officiating der-
arnen 'Wets Rev. R. Wilson,
Centralia and ReV. D. M. Guest,
Wyoming, . Traditional wedding
music was ".supplied by the or-
ganist, Mrs, borne liGeirisfrver,
Dashwood, who also accompan-
ied the soloiSt„ T. ,Harry Hoff-
man, Dashwood.
On the arm of her father,
the bride: had chorien a floor,
length. gown of Lakoda crepe Mid
reeMbroidefed alencon lace,
faaluonedalong empire lines,
with ,a scoop neckline And lily-
pdint sledves., A detachable
shoulder train Outlined, l)y the
same SeallOped lace qui ton -
pea -With a bow, swept to a
graegful chapel length. A flor-
al Cluster , of Seed pearLs and
tryatals caught 'and held in
place a four tiered scalloped
French ilIuSiort facer veil. She
Carried 4 cascade of yellow
roes, stephanotis, ivy and yel-
low .velvet ribbon.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Gwen Rader, cousin of the
bride, Dashwood. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Lenore Latulippe, of
Huron Park and .Miss Wendy
Moir, Hensall, cousin of the
groom. Junior. Bridesmaid was
Miss Gail 'Gronyn, Centralia.
The attendants were gowned
alike in spray • turquoise blue
ctiffon floor -length, sleeveless.
gowns with lace shadow bodice
and draped -back panel effect.
They wore matching bow head
pieces and carried cascades of
white and yellow gladioli.
Ken Reichert, RR 2,Hensall,
News of
Egniondville
Mrs. Norman MacLean was
hostess Saturday night for a °
bridal shower given in honor
of Miss Jane 'Hamilton. Miss
Hamilton is to be married on
. Sept.,7 to Mr, Murdo MacLean.
• Mrs. R. Dalrymple was visit-
ed by her son Mr. Robert Val-
ley and, his two grandchildren,
Kim and Kelly of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith
of Huntsville visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Smith over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
have returned to Sarnia after
spending a week with their
daughter and family, Mr. and,
Mrs. Charles Geddes.
Mr. Howard James has re-
turned from • Lakefield, Ont.,
where -he has been attending
the 'Teachers' Federation Work-
shop for five days:
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Wilson and
family of Toronto, were visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Geddes and Mr. Ernie Toll.
Miss Sharon • Strong holiday-
ed in North Bay over the week-
end With her aunt and uncle.
•News of
K1PPEN
John and Bruce Thomson are
spending a few holidays with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Storey of Seaforth.
Mr. Ed Scheffer of Dryden,
Mich., returned home Monday
since spending the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr.
Th,e latter accompanied him to
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mc-
Blide and Sharon spent the
weekend at 'Honey Harbour.
Miss Beth Schroeder and
Miss Faith Dikin of Detroit re-
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Vi -
van Cooper and family. Mrs.
' Hazel Blake and daughter Roxy
of London were weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gibson of
Brooksville, Florida and Mrs.
John Gibson of "Huronview",
Clinton, recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. -W. L. Mellis.
Gordon and limmlie Bell are
visiting with their grandfather
Gordon Bell of R. R. 9, New
Hamburg..
Cathy Bell has returned home
after visiting with her grand-
mother Mrs. 'Hilda Weir and Mr.
cousin thu, otf Stratford.
Louise Kirk returned home
Sundary friYm a four week va-
cation with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk of Port
.Stanley. Heir grandparents mane
back with Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirk and
Cathy of Ridgetown Spent Mon-
day evening with Me. and MM.
Louis Kirk and family.
was best • men, „VOWS; Were
Wheel .:001clen„ brother of the
aeon, Huron 'Perk apd. Peell
1.40#400„ Crediton.
Vet a .ve4444 reeeptIon in
.0entralhi ,United Church:, DP,
lows, the bride's *other. ehose
.Silk eggshell .ensemble with
deeper tones in trim and dreaar
of skimmer 'line. She wore a
deep turquoise mohair hat, bong
shoes, and a corsage of bronze
mums and yellow roses, The
groorres mother selected a pale
turquoise blue shantung sheath,
with matching jacket, hat and
shoes and a corsage of White
mums and pink roses.
For a wedding trip to the
Southern United States, the
bride changed to a mint green
brocade ensemble with sleeve,
less skimmer -dress, buttercup
hat, beige accessories and a cor-
sage of bronze mums and yel-
low roses.
The groom is principal at J.
A. D. McCurdy School, Huron.
Park and the ,bride will be vice5
principal at Stephen Central
School, Crediton.
The bride:was lete4 at SAM -
al functions .Prior to Marriage-
gek Itwthe,. Virs, Ralph. Ught-
foot entertained .at a tre.naqau '
tea at her home in honorof her
daughter. Mrs. Bill Rader was
hostess for a surprise miscel-
laneous shower at her borne.
near Dashwood. Mrs. Lorne
Kleinstiver and Mrs. T. H. Hoff-
man entertained in honor of
Sharon at an afternoon tea for
thestaff of Stephen Central
School and associate friends at
the home of Mrs. Kleinstiver in
Dashwood.
A . community shower- was
held in ' the ,Centralia United
Church.. basement, convened by
Mrs. Elmer Powe.
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Short sleeve spoilt adds • 1,20 'Oil%
Long sleeve spott shirt0 ••.1, • •-• • , ••
ISfylon stretch AlreSs SoekS 790%1Croy wool 81
%torts and skirts 79; • Virt;to T Shirts, _
Slim Jeans •• • • • • • ••, 2,95 to 5,95
Korairon Panit, never needs irOlOng 0,90395
Sweaters • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • 3,95. UP 195
Dress Belts • • - • ". • • • • • • 1-99
• YOUTHS'
• Short sleeve sport shirts • • • • • . • 340 to 4.80
• Long sleeve .sport shirts • • • • - 440 to 7.00
Dress socks 1,00 1.50; Gyni sOcks'1,90
Shorts -and tOps • 1,00 1.25
•T Shirts, 'Tiger brand 1.25; Harvey Woods1.75
Stanfield's, with pocket 1-95
Casual Slim Jeans •. .95
Koratron Slims, never needs ironing • • 1,951
Sweaters •10.95 to 19.95
• SPECIAL CLEARANCE
Odds and ends of long sleeve sport shirts
• HALF PRICE
BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Phone 527-0995 Seatorth
Prices effective Aug.
21-24 inclusive.
We reserve the
right to limit Want -
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YOU BOTH!
LOW PRICES
PLUS e. FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
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- Save 14c ---
Top Vela
Asst'd. Reeonst.
- Save 15c
1ian Camp
MANS 11=
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FRUITJUICES in Tomato Sauce
48 -oz.
29.
Tin 4. mioz. 7.
5
- Save 25c
TYolu Cat orDog
PET FOOD
81S -oz.
Tins
1
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- Save 8c
Fine, 'Granulated
WHITE SUGAR
5-16.
, Bag
31e
- Save 26c -
Tops Vale Asst'd.
JAMS, JELLIES'
& MARMALADES
5 9 -oz. '99e
Jam
- Save 30c -
' York Smooth
PEANUT
BUTTER
3413.
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Canada
Approved
Facelle Moderne (Asat'd. Colours)
(2 Roll Pack)
Bathroom Tissue II
Rolls 99g Ice Cream
NOT
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PORK TENDERLOW,. :
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SPARE RIBS
Fresh 69„ Centre Cut
,Pork Chops.
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12 .49c TOMATOES
New Crop South African
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