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The Huron Expositor, 1968-11-21, Page 25• a 9 ' 9 • gave YOU flied the 25g Car Wash at CLEAVS StasTOCO - CHANGE OF BUSINESS We hereby give notice that. our truck- ing business has been sold to . Mr. John Driscoll RR 4, Walton • We wish to take this 'opportunity to thank our many customers of 28 years in business and hope that the same goodwill that We have enjoyed, will be extended John . in his new enterprise. . WILSON and IVJARY LITTLE Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! I,- I.. fr. , ) , • .).•• ) ead , SANTA CLAUS comes to • HENSALL SATURDAY DECEMBER '14th ' at 2 p.m. Free movies and treats at the Town Hall , Free chocolate milk from Hurondale Dairy , Free skating Saturday afternoons duringi December and January. Stores are open Monday through Saturday until Christmas, every Fri- day evening and the evening of Dec- ember 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 23rd. Stores will be closed Friday evenings during January,Tebruary & March. . Sponsored by the Hensall Men's Business Association. „ , , , r- p.b).p4„04p4.fi-tit,.04 :si-: ' – • SPECIALS' 7:1,? 44 • d T.1.1 I S WEEK 7,t Tr.r 4 .:SHRIMP, & CHIPS - 99c • •ir„', FISH & CHIPS - - 69c `i4 e 4 • '4 ?‘1, .41 14( kst kir v 4 k,1 t 1'k ‘0% ‘41 • Vt: '11 1-1 k.. :DRUMMETTES & :CHIPS - - 89c 71.4' 6 pieces golden brown chicken HALF CHICKEN & * k,t r ‘1 - t tiat IOW %WA $1.25 , ALL ABOVE ORDERS Wrig COLE SLAW GERALD'S S.UPERTEST PHONE 527-1010 —SEAFORTFII A 7;•,, ” '2•••••• :••• :••••• • " r-1 c0114444Ce Wvit ,Met at the Wine of 24,ro, Erna 4Thwitt. The Meeting opened with the. president WS. Fran); Riley in the obeli. A thank YOU cord was receiv, ed from lVirs. B.on Jewitt. The ueit meeting will' be held at the home of Mrs. Nick White, this will be the Christmas meet, int -field on, DeVeMber 17th. : It Was moved. by 1Virs, George IVIcIlwain and seconded by Mrs. Reg Lawson that Sip() be spent . on clothing and teys for the I'dianjeclilldren for Christmas. Is: Elma Jewitt and Mrs. W. Whyte proposed thatiths hY- n books that are left at the church be sent to Rev. Carson in- Hamilton. Donations are also to be sent to the Heart Fund„ Cancer Fund and to Christmas Seals. The Worship Service was con- ducted by Mrs, Reg Lawson; Scripture' Was read by Mrs. Verne Dale. Mrs. W. L. Whyte gave:the Study Book on japan followed by hymn 132 being Sung. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr, Fred Buchanan, Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Kenny and Larry, Mr Elma Jewitt and Brian att d - ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte and David spent the weekend visit- ing with Mr. • and, Mrs. Doug Robinson and family of Toron- to, and with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vander Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dedrick and family of Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs, Paul McMaster, Carol and Mark, Miss Betty Hoggart, all of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and family. Is-- Agnes Haverkamp and Mary Mellwain were guests at the Boshart-Wammes wedding held at St. Joseph's Church in Clin- ton on Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood- ruff of St. Davids were Saturday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte and family. Visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Hart (If Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Hart of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator KIPpEN MRS. ARCHIE PARSONS Mrs. Archie Parsons, RR 2, Hensall, died: November 20, 1968 in South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter, in her 60th, year. Mrs:- Par- sons, formerly Alice E. Lindon, was born in „London Township on June 23, 1909: ,She was the daughter of Mrs. Hattie Mat- thews and the late Joseph F. Linden. She ,was a member of IcipPen United' Church and the Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 349, Hensall, for. 19 years. Surviving are her husband., sons, Gerald, Thamesforcl; Har- old, Seaforth; Donald, at home; three' grandchildren, Johipay • and Terri, Thamesford; Jimmy, Seaforth; mother, Mrs. Joseph F. Linden, RR 4, Denfield; sis- ters, Miss Verna, at home; Mrs. Joseph (Margaret) Carter, RR 1, Clandeboye. "7A, Rebekah serinee was held on Friday evening. Funeral services were held on Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Bonthron funeral home, Hen sall, with Rev. D. Stuart offic- iating. Interment was in Bay- field cemetery. Pallbearers were neighbors, Frank Fields, George Troyer, Jelin Anderson, Einerson, An- derson, Harold Jones and How- ard Lemon. Flowerbearers were nieces, Mrs. Marie Broom, Mrs. ,gdith Lewis, Mrs. joane Uwe, Mrs. Bernice Martin, Miss Glad- ys Lewit and Miss Merne Car. -ter; ' ' . • Yodeling Yule An old custom of -the Austrian Tyrol is the Christmas yodel. Tradition- ally, the Yuletide yodel -- song without words --- may ' be improvised, or it may be based on the tune of a familiar carol. Mele Kalikimaka Wishing "Melo Kalikima- ka," is the traditional way to say, "Merry Chrlstmas" in liawalian. „ agit givlo 0.4iot 0,4•Aday. with 104. 00, A4sil4wroneft VW Cry* 104 and Itre. Sill riolo. and Cheryl PO Wayne H000y of Dublin, visited on Sundair.with M. and Mrs, KarraY •SCOtt, Mel, anis and Merib.eth of Bizilgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge MeIlwain and Mary spent Sunday.with Mr. and Mrs. George McElwain, and Lynn of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Henderson and. family of BoFnholin 41)014 Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. -Fred Buchanan and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawsen, Brenda, Bonnie- and John of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt Carol Anne,': Judy, Danny and Billy, Mrs. Ella Jewitt and 'boys visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ail Preszcater, Billy. and Debbie. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby, Mrs. • Ken Presicator, Mrs. Bill Storey, Mr. And Mrs. Verne Dale, Mr. and ,Mrs. Don Buchanan, Mr. • and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and Bobby attended the 50th wed- ding anniversary on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan held in Clinton Public Hospital where Mrs. Buchan* is a pat - lent. Mrs. Stanley Dorrance of Saskatchewan is visiting with her daughter . and son-in-law Mr. and MA. Sam McClure and family. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunt- er of Colborne Township spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family: Mr. Peter Crerar of Stratford visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, Jim and Kerri. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds and family of South Field Mich- igan are spending he American Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Thompson and family.. Winchelsea Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- shine Line visited on Saturday with.. Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Mine had as their guests 'over the weekend1 Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Pehlke and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Pehlke and • family all of Monkton. Mr. Brian Hern returned home on Saturday from Mani- toulin and the 'party he was with were lucky to bring home two deer.' The CGIT girls of Elimville and Thames Road met at Elim- ville Church on Wednesday eve- ning for a social evening. Pic- tures were shown and seven girls graduated. Miss • Janet Here' was one of the girls grad- uating. Mr. and Mrs: George Frayne Were guests on Monday evening in Exeter with Mrs. Alive Teb- butt. Mrs. Tom Campbell returned to her home on Sunday after undergoing surgery on her eye at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. je.4k ;Ka, r '4 14. .4 .4 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKES NOW Made with vast quantities of Pineapple, Red and Green Cherries, Peel, Railins, Pe- can Nuts and Almonds, blended wifh Wine Flavor, country •Fresh Butter and. Eggs — superbly blended - to givethe utmost In eating pleasure. 430 Per Pound CRICH'S BAKERY • Lunches Ice Cream Parlor Phone 527b0340 ; •T; Christmas Gilts Toys - Novelties - Power Tools - Games - Sport Goods - Dolls Appliances Decorations • Make Your Choice now While Selection is Complete GIFTS PURCHASED NOW MAY BE LAID AWAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS TIME p.„1. rt.t.p..„1 Jr:A, Jezit r•'1, a , •rt• • ' , • .4 .4 • .4 .4 • .S• • 14 •n.,. ' "St • FOR SALE ADS PAY DIVIDENPS . ...sk••••,• . ",,• • ; ..;r; r•-• . ON CHOICE IF'CPC) cos .644 1 **<"'M' 1.4 ROUND STEAK or ROAST - Ib. 89c FRESH ,1 HAM STEAKS- - Ib. 69c , GRADE "A" — 21/2 lb. average • FRYING CHICKENS Ib. 31c GRADE "A" CHICKENS, 3-4 lbs. BY THE piece BOLOGNA • • • '• 3 lbs. $1,; SLICED lb. 390. CUBED STEWING BEEF per lb. 430 per lb. 650 Mac and Cheese, Minced Ham, Chicken Loaf MEAT BY PRODUCTS per lb. 490 BLADE OR CHUCK STEAKS per lb. 590- - FREEZER SPECIALS -- BY THE SIDE CHOICE .BEEF per lb. 530 FRONT -QUARTERS per lb. 450 HINDS OF BEEF per lb. 660 WHOLE OR HALF FRESH PORK per lb. 380 CUTTING AND WRAPPING EXTRA INGERSOLL — 16 -oz, jar u.REESE SPREAD (deal ,pack), • • • • 590 $UPER SAVE INSTANT COFFEE, jar 690" sHIRRIFF — (regular 49c) „.., . POTATO CHIPS, Thoi. 2 bags 880 WESTON'S — Apple or Raisin; 't -i13,21 -oz. 3 foi $1 McLAREN'S SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 48-9z. jar WESTON'S Assorted — 121/4 -oz. pkgs. (reg. 49c) It A LLO COOKIES 2 bags 790 ..O.S. PADS, 10's • 2 boxes 49# SUPREME . FRUIT CAKES, 1 lb. 510; 2 lb. 990 4 lbs. $1.95 690 PURITAN — Beef, Irish, Meat -Ball STEWS, 24 -oz. JAVEX. , 64 -Oz. jugs 2 tins 880 2 fmr80 8 ‘4IITIM MILK POWDER • • 3 -Ib. pkg. 4k McLEAN'S ‘". TOOTHPASTE, giant tube 530 FROZEN FOOD BANQUET — Beef, Chicken or Turkey POT PIES, 8 -oz; 4 fm. $1 WEEKE SPECIALS- FOR NOVEM.13ER 28, 29, 30, 1968 UPER AVE tPRODUCE No. 1 Golden Yellow VI • Chiquita Bananas lb. 100 No. 1 California MARKET Stock Celery • bunch 290 Hensall, (Wade 1-2E-200012MilitAM er, . - r'r . •