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THE 'u,Rioii **roorok SEAFORTWONT,, OCT, 34,1948
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:TRODUcTION
, 'SPECIALS ! I
•EVERYTHING MUST GO AT THESE
REDUCED PRICES
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1960 Zephyr 4 -door, Lic 1150041 • .• • $195.00
1963 Studebaker Sedan, Lic. E10762 . $225,00
1962 Studebaker Sedan, 6 auto., Lic. 1153595
$395.00
1964 Studebaker Sedan, Lic. 1114419 . $495.00
1967 BSA Motorcycle, L. 22858MC - • $595,00
1962 Pontiac Laurentian 4 -door, auto., P.S.,
Lic. 1148792 $945.00
1964 Ford 4 -door, Lie. 1110657 $945.00
1963 Chev. Bel -Air Sedan, auto., P.S., Lic.
1157092 $995.00
1964 Pontiac Convertible, Lic. 1175685 $1395
1965 Rambler Ambassador, V-8, auto., P.S.,
and P.B., loaded, Lic. 1153571 • • • • $1395
1966 Pontiac 4 -door, 6 -stick, Lic. E19587
$1495
1966 Ford Sedan, 6 auto., Radio, tic. A78958
$1495
1967 Ford 4 -door, V.8 auto., Radio, Lig.
1148156 $1995
1966 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop, Loaded, Lic.
1148650 « $2295
1966 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-1oor, fully equipped,
Lic. 46674 $2295
1966 Ford Galaxie 500, Hardtop, Loaded, tic.
1146263 $2395
TRUCK VALUES
1963 Ford F950, complete with 5th wheel, air
lift, trail axle, Lic. 149689 $3995.
1966 Econoline Van, Lic. 17598V •-• • • $1595
1967 Ford 3/4 -Ton Camper Special, Leaded,
including bucket seats, Lic. ‘66022C
$2845
1961 IHC Pick-up, V-8, Lie. 97240 •-• • • $395
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Plan now to attend our
PLOWING DEMONSTRATION
Friday, October 4
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -
On the farm of Morris Haist, Crediton
Road, 2 miles west of "Highway 4. You
may win the free use of a Ford 8000
tractor for one year.
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TRACTORS
FORD PRE -SEASON
SAVE and TRADE PIANS
1 , NEW FORD 620
CORN COMBINE -,
No financing charges 'till July 1st,- 1969
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1950 Oliver 77 $600.00
IHC B-250 Diesel $840.00
Ford 850 $1,200.00
1963 Ford 4000 Gas, low hours • • • • $2,000.00
1966 Ford 3000, 10 -speed, gas, low hrs. $2,850
1966 Ford 4000 Diesel, 10 -speed • • • • $3,780.00
1964 Ford 6000 Diesel ( $3,975.00
1959 Ford Tractor, LoacYr, Backhoe, d0111- -
pletely overhauled • • • . $4,000.00
John Deere 3 -section drag harro , : • • • $50.00,
Bissel 3 -sec. Spring Tooth Ilarri-r": • • $45,00
11 -foot Massey -Harris wheel _carry Ir. $135
ULC. A and 2 -row cultivator ';'::,. $300.00
IHC 3 -furrow lift plow ..,,,..... ......$390.00
Case 3 -furrow lift Wow, kood as new • • $400.00
.1-F Forage Harvester, 1967 model, flail type,
complete with corn head $790.00
Massey No. 10 Baler , $900.00'
Ford 4 -Furrow; ur 130 semi -mounted plow
$975.00
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
USED FORD FORAGE
HARVESTER
With New 2 -Row Corn Head
$1,500•00
SNIDER
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CLASSIFIE
3. Business Directory
SEAFORTII
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. II. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S.
P. J. Dwyer, M.V.B.,
M.R.C,V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
e OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri, 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 9 to 12 noon
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
A. Id .HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
Auctioneer and'
Appraiser
LiCensed and capable in selling
all types of auction sales.
Reasonable Rates. •
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 4824384
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
. SALES CONDUCtED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office, Itattenbiul St, phone
4n-9677.
Res; Rattenbdry St., phone
482-7313
i24., Cards of Thanks
We Wish. te sincerely thank
each and all the kind friends,
neighbouns an relatives who
gave their sympathy and ser-
vices in any way during the re-
cent deatb. end funeral of Mr.
Joseph Downey. Our thanks also
to Dinet. %Two, Father lLaragh,
1Vers. Wm. Hodgetrt, Cwe of St.
James Seaforth. Also nurses and
staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital, and .alt leilbarehen
inneing home, Box ambulance
seryiee arnd Cleary Funeral
Home. Thanks also to those
vvhot sent baking, floral tributes
and mass cards. It was all deep-
ly appreciated — The Downey'
24-47X1
I would like to express my sue
°ere thanks to friends and rel.-
atives who sent cards, letters
and treats and vistaed me,
while a patient in Stratford
Hospital. It was all deeply ap-
preciated. — .Mrs. W. Broad -
foot, 24-47-1
I would like to express my sin,
ewe thanks friends and nee
atives who sent flowers and
treats eine visited. me , while a
patient in Seaforth Hospital, A
Special , thanks to Dr. Malkus
and nursing staff of •the Hos-
pital. — Mrs. James G. Corrio-
chase 24474
.1. wesh to thank all my feleeds,
rieighboes end relativiee ear
their kindnets and f'or cards
.aald visits while I was a patient
In Seiatforth Hospital. Thanks
to Dr. Malkus , nurses and
staff of Seaforth Coanmun-
ity Hospital and to' au those who
done chores at my home. — Joe
Coopern TLe47x1
25, In Memoriam.
littas — In loving memory of
a dear grandmother, Mee Chris
Dale who! passed •away October
Saxe 1967.
When days are dark, Mends
eveeedeas ogtoar wal tank of you,
Friends -are. Mena If they are
true, .
We last etur best when we lest
— Deer, teanembezed by the
Hodges, JelunstOn, 'Good, Bach-
anen and Vanderibetegh grand-
children and &eat . grandchild-
rigkiee .g5.47x1,
rmix In lotrthe memory of
dear wife and mother, faro.
Chris DaVe, who passed away
October 3iO4 1967.
The depth of sorraw we cannot
tell,
Of the less of one we loved so
well,
And while she sleeps a peace-
ful sleep
Heir memory we shall always.
keep.
— Ever remembered by her
husband and daughter, Evelyn
and sonein-law. 25-47x1
.._ —
HOGG — In leedng inemore df
a dear farther and grandfather,
iVfr. Jarnee Hogg, who was call,
ad Home two years ago Oebober
Othy 1966. • ,
Softly' the •Treavies 'oit memory
Gently see gather and !beaten*
theta all,
We mention your name and
speak of ,,yott often,
'Cod b1646 you ted, mt. river
.fettio*st
DOer iebientened and no
tektityt -taloa by dant** And
tiomnifino, • 'Lot 'and Bottom
ey
nuttgand orkirdebildired,
lineteler and Bonnie ..1541-41
26. rsouals
Me. and lVriee. J. Attleef Aend•
ersorn, Seem -eh wieh tie eae-
Bounce the engegement et
emir. daughter Miele Dintnao
Toeonte to Me Dougles. Feeneet
Mills, Londen sten at Mee. 1.5sitee
lynMUs, Seeforth an the late
Mr. Fred Mist. The wedding
will take place Oetober ere,
1968 at 3:30 P.m. at Eamon&
vele United Church, Seeforth.
26-47x1
27... Births
comoiLY — In .Seafortb
Coanneunity Hospital to Mr.
.and Mrs. Kennetth Comely
of RR4 MitebelL, October 1
twin dau.ghtens.
DecKELLAR In Seam% Came
anumity . Heepital to eVen
and' Mins. Laurie McKellar;
Cromarty, October 1st a so.
MICER - lh Burlington 1l1lots4;
pita ion September '16t4ierto
Me and Mira Kea Waller,
.fetee Joyce Lame) of 'Storey
()leek a daUghteve Sherrie
• Ann •
28. Deaths .
MOLYNEAUX — d se r d
Bo Dec 8 ! 1
lanlet9 rn ,
died September 7th, 1968, it;
St. Prettersburg, Florida: eStir-
ied from St. elVfarys Raman
Cathelie Church, St. leafiest -
!burg, Florida. to Cal:very
Cemetery. Brother ef the late
Thomas J. Moryneaux of 'Dub-
lin, and Den Malyneaux, Chic-
ago, 28-474
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Too Late
McLEAN
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ian Mc-
Lean, who have recently return-
ed from their •horieetmooftin
Britain, were married in River-
side United Church, Toronto,
on August third.
Rev. W.13. Thorneloe officiat-
ed.
--`‘the bride is the former Kath-
ine -Stewart, daughter of Mrs.
Anna Stewart, Toronto. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Ian. McLean, Sea -
forth.
The bride's uncle, Mr. 'Peter
McQueen, also of Toronto, gave
the bride in marriage in the
double ring ceremony. The
bride wore a flew -length peau
de soie gown with a detachable
train which fell from the
shoulders. A crystal 'and lace
headpiece held the shoulder -
length veil. Yellow roses and
Scottish white heather compris-
ed the bride's bouquet.
Miss Ann Stewart, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor. Miss
Caryl Griffith, Toronto and Miss
Mary Jenn McLean,' London,
were bridesmaids. The juniar
bridesmaid was Miss Jill Stan-
ford; Bramalea.
The bridesmaids wore lime -
green floor -length crepe dresses
trimmed with lace. Posies of
yellow roses matched their
headpieces of yellow ribbon
and' small yellow roses. The
'junior bridesmaid wore a pale
yellow lace over taffeta dress,
trimmed with Hine green velvet
ribbon.
Mr. Leslie Latorcai, Cooks-
ville, was best man. Mr. Jim
Dicke; Seaforth, Mr. Darrell
PUREBRED Hereford bulls,
serviceable age, Choice year-
ling Hereford heifers. George
Love, Walton.. TL -47-1
FOR SALE - 60 Dodge, .A.T.,.
power brakes, four door, melee
good condition. Phone 348-9075
Mitchell after 5 p.M. TL -474 •
FOR SALE - ton Mese pick-
up, good 'running • meter, erne
owner. Phone 527-1435e . Seer
forth. TL -474
FOR SALE OR RENT - Modern.
three !bedroomhouse„ cenbral
location. Phone 527-1174 after
5:30. • Tfe.17-1'
FteR SALE - 'Miry -thirty Wine
cheebeire Model 94...and a Ford,
Radlo,.. Phone 527-1555. TL -47-1,
FOR SALE - Twenty-two strong
York pigs and some white
briek.- A. R. Dodds, 527-1748,
TL -47-1
FOR SALE - 1956 Faego one
ton truck With eft. pick' up body
in. very good. 'condition. Phope
348-7181 lelitchell TL -47-2
HELP WANTED - gxpealienced
welder .and helper. Iluroie Can-
adian Fabricatere, Phone 537-
0510.
FOR - SALE 59 Rambler Amer-
ican automatic, $75, or best Cash
offer,. 527-0777. TL -47-2
HELP WANTED
SedOrth District High School,
requires immediately a cleat
'stenographer. Apply to. L. P.
Plumsteel, Principal, Box 400,
Seafeeth. TL -47-1
FOR SALE - Pioneer clearance
sale .of model 14-20 and 14-50.
Perfect farm sized, lightweight
saws at terrific . savings. Cell
Robert Glen Chain Saws. 482-
9292, Clinton. TL -47e4
I wish tothank all me filen&
and relatives for ends, gifts
end visits while I was a
• patient in Stratford General
Hospital Special thanks th Dr.
Sinclair and the. ,nursing stag
— Mencer 'Brown 24-474
My thanks to Dr. Moyo, Dn.
Quetta:re nurses .and staff of the '
hospital, all me friends and
neighboursewho helped to make
my stay in hozpital mere plea-
sant 'Special tha•nks to Mk'SL
ellueeay, David O'Reilly and
teachers of the high school who'
helped to, keep me up with my
studies. — Kevin Kale TL -47x1
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS -
In the Estate of HOWARD •
FERGUSON pooavees
AJI persorrus having cladms
' et the Eistate *of HOWARD
FFR(US0N CO'OMBS, late of
tehondvellee, teethe ..Ce. vilkeee
of Hare* truck deceasied
who died' 'oh the 14th. day '
.T.ulye; 1968 are lietrebee notified
tosendin feel paeticulars •
death claims to the undiensigned
on or befeeeethe 24th day a
October; 1968, after which date
the assets will be diskibuteid,
having eegard artily 40 clainis
'then received.
DATED at Seldenth, this 2nd
day of Oebober, 1968.
McCONNELL & Sit. ART
Seaforth, OntariO
Solleitorefor the
Executors
22-474
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STEWART
Schneider, Mentreal and Mr.
John McLeau, brother of Die
groom, were ushers.
The mother of the bride wore
a pale blue dress and matching
jacket with beige accessories.
Her 'corsage was pink sweet-
heart roses.
The reception was held in the
Thistletown Legion Hall, Tor-
onto. -Following the reception,
a garden party was given by the
bride's aunt, Mrs. Peter Mc-
Queen. Relatives of the bride
from Glasgow, Scotland were al-
so present.
The bride, a former student
of York University and a grad-
uate of Lakeshore Teachers'
College is now on the staff at
Stilecraft Drive P.S. in Downs-
view. The groom, a former stu-
dent of Waterloo University Col-
lege, is in his second year at,
Osgoode Hall Law School.
Seaforth W.I.
Seafortie WI will meet Tues-
day October 8 at 8.15, in the
IOOF •haill when they will en-
tertain neighboring .branchta at
a dessert euchre. Members will
be conteebed by the committee
in • charge, Mrs. K. Campbel.1,
Mrs. R. Gorden Mrs. B. Cole-
man, Mrs. E. Storey, Mrs. W.
Strong. ,
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Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cest Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
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Klippen !Cotton kers
lappen .Coften "lama met
In the LegIOU IPA Ilensall
Thurscisy. Darlene IVIelCaY read
minutes and the roll call was
answered by 13 members. Raft
lIehorta was eleete4 the new
secretary, NIP% Xen 1V1eLenn
gove, the girls, notes On neleg .
patterns and the leo,riers, helped
the oiris pin on !Olen.' pattgns.
!sairimair-siiiiiir •
sHe CANNED HIM
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after he took her someplace
other than VINCENT'S. Then he
took her suggestion and they've
been coining '•-to VINCENT'e
ever since.
if you deal now!
Cash dollars — more for your trade-ins — interest-
free terms — the deal of a lifetime! Come on in.for
International tractors and- matching equipment. -
They're all Included in our October sale specials.
Collect your cash bonus when you make your deal.
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VINCENT
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FARM EQUIPMENT
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AYR-GALT-SEAFORTH P.hom 527-0120
WEDDING INVITATIONS
DIAL 527-0240 — SEAFORTH
Dial 527-0240
771/S 4S" PLACE.:
SEEN WitY US VE1
COOKED HAM - - - - - per lb.,
—ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK - per Ib.
DINNER HAM - - - - per lb.
1 lb. LIVER and 1 lb. SIDE BACON - --
FRESH SIDE PORK - - - - • 2 lbs. for
GROUND BEEF - - - - 2lbs. for
PURE PORK SAUSAGE - - - 2 lbs. for
WEINERS - - - 2 lbs. for -
MINCED HAM - - 2 lbs. tor .
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SUPREME BRAND
,4,FRUIT CAKE 47t
MeCORMICK'S Lemon, Gleger, Chocolate, Oatmla/
044,1(c00kies) 2.1b. bags • • • • • • bag 59
jtouumoon ALL-PURPOSE
FLOUR........'7-lb. big 770
'sTitt4v
2 tins 410
KIN, 28 -oz. tins
' FRANC044AERICAN COOKED
SPAGHETTI, 14 -oz. tins 3 for 49*
oroKELY
'CREAMSTTLE CORN, 14 -oz. tins 4/77
pANTRy 04E1 FLAKED
.A:LBACOR TUNA, 6 -oz. tins 41990
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WEEKEND SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER 3, 4, 5, 1968
MITCHELL,' '• •se . .
APPLE 1JtT.iCJ, 48 -oz. tins
•STOKELY ".•
'KEItNEI; dtligN 12 -oz. tins • • • • •••;"
JE1-1.-0 8RAND '
PUDDINGIS' (to cook) 3' -oz.
McLAREN ..L.1.5',41,moi-Mixed, Relish, Vetere
PIK-L,BARREL, jais 7,. -.-
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP, 10-oi.,tins • • • • m 6/790
telow •
tJBBS — For Stew
MixedVegetables 2-113. bag 49c
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No. 1
CALIFORNIA FLAMING,FOOKkr RED
GRAPES
2 lbs. for 39c
,'ONTARIO FANCY —5 Ilse bags
MAC or COURTLAND
APPLES
2 bagi-48c
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