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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-03-03, Page 12n• - 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 ,111../.../..•••••••••••4/.410,.....111........11.60.•••••••••••••••••••• 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 t• • • 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 L Eft 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 0 WILKINSON'S' ^ SEAFORTH 1 •-• t4 't