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41UROWERPOSITOR, 5RAFORTH, ONT.,/ MAR.
SAVAUGES MARCH
SALE
STARTS TO -DAY!
•••`‘'.4.:•k
CLEARANCE
Of All Semi -Porcelain
ENGLISH DINNERWARE
IN STOCK !
All At Low Clear -Out Prices!
Climbing Rose
Pattern
65 -piece. Set for 8's, includ-
ing 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 din-
ner plates, 8 tea plates, 8
B.B. plates, & fruits, 8 oat -
meals, 1 cav,ered sugar and
cream, 1 gravy boat and
base, 1 platter, 1 covered
bowl and 1 open bowl.
REG. VALUE '$51.95
CLEARING'
PRICE
Tulip Time
Pattern
63 -piece set for 8's, includes
8 dinner plates, 8 tea plates,
8 B.B. plates, 8 fruits, 8 -oat -
meals, 8 cups, 8 saucers, J.
covered sugar and cream, 1
gravy boat and base, 1 plat-
ter, 1 open bowl.
REG. VALUE $40.95
CLEARING $24.95
PRICE
4
Over '25 Different Patterns in MYOTT:S and JOHNSON
BROS.' Ironstone and Snowhite Dinnerware are offered
at similar clear -out prices. Only sets now in stock are
- offered at these kw, prices. -
All English Bone Chipa Dinnerware
including -Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert, Min-
ton, Spode, etc., at attractive. March Sale Prices,
.7: English Bone China
CITES SAUCERS
Regular $1.00 Values
Sale Price
790
WHILE THEY LAST
CUFF LINKS and
TIE BAR SETS
at
HALF PRICE
Reg, .$3.95 Sets—Just 1.97
Reg. $5.00 Sets—Just 2.50
Reg. $7,50 Sets—Just 3.75
Reg. $8.50 Sterling
Sets—Just 4.25
Reg. $2.50 Tie
Bars—Just 1.25
Costume Jewellery
Hundreds of Brooches,
Necklets, Ear=rings, 'Brace-
lets, etc. •
All Values, $1.00 andi higher
TO CLEAR AT
590
EACH or PAIR
TRADE-IN
WATCH SALE
Your Old Watch is worth
MORE when traded in on a
smart new Bulnva, Elgin,
Caravelle or Westfield
Watch at
Savauge's March
TRADE-IN :SALE
ROYAL HAEGER
Candy Jars, Vases, and oth-
er Fancy Pieces.
TO CLEAR AT
Half Price
Lady Fair
SILVERWARE
SET OE .2 TABLESPOONS
Just 97c Set
SET OF 6 SALAD FORKS
Just 97e
ROYAL HAEGER
ROOSTERS 20" high ,
Reg. $19.95 Value.
TO CLEAR AT.
Just $4.95 Each •
(2 only)
TARNI - SHIELD
3M Silver Tarnish
Preventative and Cleaner
10 -oz. Bottle. Reg. $1.98
SALE $149
Hurry To Savauge's March Sale !
You'll see hundreds of attractive bargains in Dinner.
ware, Jewellery, Silverware, Stainless Flatware, Clocks,
Fancy China, Billfolds, Etc., that you will not want to
mIssl
Sale ends Saturday, March 19th
•
CONSTANCE
The messengere meeting was
held Saturday, with assistant
leader, lYiaryMcflwaln, ad QP•
ened with the roll call, follow-
ed by the story, "Trouble and
An Antique Car."
The theme for the session was
"Happy Homes." The call to
worship was given, followed by
thoughts about the story. The
Scripture lesson was taken from
Romans 12:10. The offering was
received by Carol Ann Jewitt,
followed by the ,dedication of
the offering.
'UCW Meets
SAVAUPE$
Jewellery. Gifts Fine China
• SEAFORTII
• Constance UCW met in the
school room of the church on
Wednesday with 11 members
present. The call to worship
was given by President Mrs.
Reg Lawson., and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator proposed that the
UCW ladies- give a donation to-
wards the Boy Scouts banquet.
The roll call for next month's
meeting will be answered by a
miscellaneous article for the
June bazaar. A bale is to be
packed in the late spring. The
offering was received, followed
by prayer by Mrs. Reg Lawson.
The World Day' of Prayer was
conducted with the theme, "Ye
Are My Witnesses," which was
prepared by the Scottish com-
mittee.
Mr, and Mrs. George Hoggart
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dedrick, of Simcoe, on Friday,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc-
Master, Carol and Mark, af
Ridgetown, on Sunday.
Mr. Nick Whyte, of Guelph,
spent the weekend at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon. DA and
Miss Janny Dekker, of Galtr vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp and
family. , •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
visited Saturday evening with
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Credi-
ton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann, of
Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
pettles and. Miss Joan Williams
of Seaforth, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mrs. Irene Grimold-
by.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, of
Brussels, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and fam-
ily Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.,Borden Brawn,
Joyce and Elaie visited Mr.
Ernest Brigham, who is a pa-
tient in Hanover District Hos-
pital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellwood,
of Clinton, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Riley.
Mrs. James Medd has return-
ed from Clinton Hospital and is
staying with her raughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Finch.
Mr: John Mann and Mrs.
Beatrice Mcl'avish7of Goderich,
visited Thursday with Mrs.
Irene Grimoldby.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Jim preszcator back to the
. community, who have taken up
residence in the village.
Mr. -and Mrs.. Dick. D_y_k and
family, of Galt, visited itur-
day-44h- -
-Mr. -and -Mrs--Bertr
Haverkamp. if
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, of
Bornholm, '
, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacGre-
gor and ' Miss Mary MacGregor,
of Kitchener, visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Ross Mac:
Gregor.
Miss Nancy Preszcator is,
spending a few. days with Mr
and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and fam-
ily, of Creditan.,
Mr: and Mrs. Art Haverkamp
and family, of Auburn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Veenstra and
family, of Strathroy,._ visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Bert
Haverkamp.
Mr. Lloyd Jewitt, of Beaver
Lodge, Alberta, is spending a
few day sp with, Mrs. Wilbur Jew-
itt and family.
Mrs, -Dave Catcher and Rox-
ann, of Ceylon, Ont., visited
with Mrs. William Jewitt and
family over the weekend,
Deepest Sympathy is extend-
ed hy, the community to the
familrand relatives of the late
Wilbur Jewitt.
23. Business ,Directory.
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 5274850 - Res, 5274643
Seaforth -. Ontario
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. L STEWART 'P
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
. Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 , Night 527-0885
W. J. C.LEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME .
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
24. -Cards of Thanks
THE family of the late .Wil-
bur Jewitt would like to ex-
press thanks ttr their friends
for all the kindnesses shown
during their recent loss of a
dear husband and father.
Special thanks to Mr. and
24. Cards of Maas
Mrs. Jack Medd, Dr. Brady
and Dr. Mallms, Miss Drape
and her staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital who
were so attentive and kind
to Wilbur during his lengthy
illness, to Hullett Masonic
Lodge, the Caneclian Order
or Foresters. Thanks to our
minister, Rev. R. S. Tschanz,
the UCW of Constance Unit-
ed Church, Rev. J. C. Brit-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Whitney, pallbearers and
flovverbearers. 24-14x1
THE family of the late Mrs.
Mary Butters St. Marys',
Ont., mother of Thomas But-
ters, Dublin, wish to thank
the Dublin merchants and
Dublin Chamber _of Com-
merce for their lovely floral
tributes and also the mes-
sages of sympathy from
friends and neighbors receiv-
ed during our sad bereave,
ment, Everything was great-
ly appreciated. 24-14-1
I would like to thank all my
relatives, neighbors • and
friends for their gifts, cards
and visits while I was a pat-
ient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to
Miss_ Drope and the nurses
who were so good to me; also
Dr. Gorwill and Rev. D. O.
Fry. It was all very. much
appreciated. — Mrs. Chas,
MacKay. 24-14x1
I would like to thank every-
one who remembered me
with cards, books, and pre-
sents while I- was a patient
in St. Joseph's H'ospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to D.
Gorwill, Dr. Jory and nurs-
ing staff of St. Joseph's'Hos-
pital, the knights of Colum-
bus, teachers, and pupils of
St. James' School, friends
and neighbors. It was all
very much appreciated. —
Frank Verberne. 24-14x1
1311411S
DINSM HE At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
on Feb. 25, to, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dinsmore, of
Seaforth, a daughter, Deb-
orah Lynn.
JUSTASON,„=,,At St. Mary's
Hospital, 'Kitchener, on
Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Justason, (nee Mary
Lou Roe), 101 Lydia St.,
Kitehener, a daughter.
Sandra Julie.
KERR — At Seaforth Coma
munity Hospital, on Feb.
27, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Kerr, Seaforth, a
daughter.
TOWNSEND — In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Feb.
15, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Townsend, RR 3, Seaforth,
a daughter, Julie.
Engagements
M. and Mrs. A. E. Grenkie,
La`ndis, Saskatchewan„ an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, • Jean Alice,
to the Reverend William
Leslie McSpadden, Big Riv-
er, Saskatchewan, younger
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
McSpadden, RR 1, Seaforth.
The marriage will take place
July 2, at 1:30 p.m., in St.
Andrew's College Chapel,
Saskatoon. Saskatchewan.
14x1
Too Late
FOR SALE — A buffet; 3/4 -
bed; rollaway cot; cedar
chest. Phone 527-0458. 14-1
FOR SALE — 10 pigs, ten
weeks old. Lewis Coyne,
RR 5, Seaforth, phone Dub-
lin, 109 R 16. 14x1
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be. money in
pbcket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
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The Hospital Auxiliary meet-
ing will be held Tuesday eve-
ning at 8:15 p.m. ,
SEAFORTH WI
The r'egular meeting of the
Seaforth Women's Institute will
be held Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.,
and will, be a dinner meeting,
with „,husbatids or friends as
guests.
Institute members will' be
efttacted later with further in-
formation:
TOWN of SEAFORTH
Dog Tax for 1966
IS NOW DUE
Male dog $6,, earth additional
$9; female dog $12, each ad-
ditional $15; spayegi female,
the same as a male. Tags
now available at:
TOWN CLERK'S
OFFICE
10-14-3
Aps
TO0 t.ae
Pierced Earrings
' - 4 -PRICE
AT
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Buy now and beat the tax
11-14-tf
HELP WANTED Man
wanted, steady employment.
Apply Cook Bros. Milling
Company Ltd., phone 262-
2605, Hensall. 14-1
FOR RENT — 3 -bedroom
upstairs apartment. Harold
Jackson, Seaforth. 14-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Dairy Cattle and ,Farm
Machinery, 1 mile West of
Wingham and 2 miles South,
on MONDAY, MARCH 7th,
at 12 noon sharp.
22 registered and 4rade
Holstein " cows; 30 young
cattle; milking equipment;
bulk cooler; milking mach-
ine and a full line of . trac-
tors and tractor machinery.
LYNN MORRISON, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk
20-14-1
COMPLETE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Fors William Robertson, at
Lot 33, Con. 15, Grey Town-
ship, 4 miles West of 23
,Highway. 1/2 mile East of
Moncrieff, on FRIDAY,
MARCH 4,, at 12 noon sharp
55 Registered Accredited
Listed Holstein cattle, (good
blood lines),'•(Cattle will sell
under. Cover).
FEED — 1500 bushels of
TAO Late
Garry Oats; 500 bales Mixed
hay.
MACHINERY — Case 400
diesel, live power hydraulic;
Case V.A.O. tractor, 3 -point
hitch and hydraulic; Case 80
combine, powertake-off;
Case forage harvekter, (two
heads); O.K. forage blower
and pipes; Case 11 -ft. spring
tooth cultivator; Case 10 -ft. -
tandem disc; Dearborn stiff -
tooth cultivator; Case 7 -ft.
trail type moWer; Case four -
bar side rake, 3 -point hitch;
Spreadmaster power manure
spreader; Case manure load-
er for 400 tractor; two hy-
draulic rams; cement mixer;
I.H.C. land packer, -10 ft.;
steel boat; Case 16 -ft. disc
fertilizer seed drill; Contin-
ental post hole digger; Case
three base plow, trail type;
two rubber -tired wagons and
racks; Champion snow blow-
er; Little Beaver hammer
mill; five -horse electric
motor; grain auger, 21 ft.;
grain auger, 12 ft.; fanning
mill and motor; 1/2 -horse el-
ectric motor; 1/4 -horse motor;
Stewart cattle clippers; rub-
ber -tired wheelbarrow; air
compressor and motor.
DAIRY, EQUIPMENT —
Champion 'bulk milk cooler,
28 cans; 'Surge two -unit milk-
er, complete.
1958 Chevrolet ' 1 1/2 -ton •
truck, with dump box.
Lunch wilt be available.
TERMS -Cash. Time — 12
sharp.
3/7, Tax collected on taxable
items.
f,LOYD SHANTZ, Pedigrees
WILLIAM ROBERTSON,
Proprietor,
Gordon, Jackson, Auctioneer,
Listow-el, Ontario.
20-14-1
ALL. PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH ZS INCLUSIVE.
WE RESERVE THE 'RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
• STOCK UP NOW DURING THE
2ND BIG WEEK PIE
TOP VALU
TOMATO KETCHUP . . .
WHITE SWAN (ASST'D COLOURS)
BATHROOM TISSUE . . . .
•
ROBIN HOOD - .......
OATS• INSTANT 32-0Z. PKG.
• QUICK 36-0Z. PKG.
GOLDEN YELLOW
SUGAR
KRAFT DINNER
NESCAFE (SPECIAL PACK)
INSTANT COFFEE .
SHIRLEY GAY' '
SUGAR CREAM PIE
HIGHLINER FROZEN
HADDOCK FISH STICKS .
OR COD
-McCORMICK'S
GRAHAM 131/2 -oz.
WAFERS Pkg.
•
2 is9.
Brls:
8 Rolls 890'
0
Pkgs. 69
2
5 -LB. BAG
6 7P1/4kg-Ils7. 88'
6 -oz.
Jor
4
$1.09
24 -oz
'Family Size 390
• .
3 Pie 99C
' •
. 8 -oz.
• • Pkgs. .
GRANNY 121oi-
COOKIES Pkg. 2 pkgs. 69
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• • NO..1 FLORIDA WHITE or PINK
G RAP E F RU IT
SIZE
SUNKIST NAVEL (SIZE 138's) SUNKIST
ORANGES Dc... 49° LEMONS 6 for. 3
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MARDI GRAS SALE!
AYLMER. CHOICE
FRUIT.
COCKTAIL
AYLMER CHOICE
PEAS. AND
CARROTS
TINS 99
,5.0..
AYLMER BOSTON BROWN
BEANS •
AYLMER FANCY WHOLE
'ODE BEETS
AYLMER CHOICE
DICED BEETS 4 it:. 49'
AYLMER FANCY
2 12 -oz. 49C
-Asparagus CUTTINGS
Tins
99g
Tini.
2 20 -oz, 450
Tins
AYLMER CHOICE
RED is....
PITTED Che2 45rries Tins
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