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12.-1111 HURON
EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT.. MAR. 104 1966
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SALE
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CANADA
ALL ENGLISH
SEMI -PORCELAIN DINNERWARE
in Stock at CLEAR -OUT PRICES!
- SEE TFIESE VALUES! .
"WEDDING DAY" -63 -pc. Set, 8's; reg. 39.90 SALE $28.95
"BALLAD"-65-ps. Set, 8's; reg. 54.20 SALE $39.95
"RHAPSODY"-94-ps. Set, 12's; reg. 74.95 SALE $47.95
"MANOR HOUSE"-63-pco. Set, 8's; reg. 49.95 SALE $29.95
"ALICIA"-63-pc. Set, 8's; reg. 55.20 , SALE $32.95
iVENETIAN"-65-pc. Set, 8's; reg. 44.65 SALE $29.95
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MANY MORE PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM ,
Only sets in stock at these Low Prices, and alf subject to
prior sale.
See Our Fine Selection of
'English Bone CHINA DINNERWARE • ,
in Royal Doulton, Royal Albert, Minton, Wedgwood, Spode,
Aynsley, etc., at
15% Discount on orders of $50.00 and over
10% Discount on All Open Stock
COFFEE CARAFES
5 -Piece Chrome "
WITH BURNER
DRESSER SET
Reg. $5.95
Reg. 29.95
- Sale $3.95 • •-'
Sale $19.95
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Large
Smart Musical
JEWEL CASES
JEWEL CASE
Reg. 24.95
Reg. 19.95 -
Sale $15.95
• Sale $1L95
COSTUME JEWELLERY
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There are still hundreds: of NECKLETS,
. BROOCHES, BRACELETS, EAR -RINGS,
etc., offered at
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DON'T MISS THESE !
• ENGLISH BONE .
CHINA CUPS and ,SAUCERS
.. Regular $1.00 Value •
• To Clear at 790 ,
All other Cups and Saucers at
MARCH SALE PRICES .
MARCH TRADE-IN WATCH SALE
Extra allowance for your old watch during
Savauge's March Sale.
CUFF LINKS - TIE -BAR SETS
- at HALF PRICE !
Reg. $3.95 Sets - To Clear at $1.97
..Reg..$5.00 Sets - To Clear at $2.50
Reg. $8.50 (Sterling) Sets -To Clear at $4.25
Reg, $2.80 Tie ,Bars - To Clear at ., •
MARCH SALE PRICES apply to all Jewel -
1e17, Silverware, Clocks and Watches, Bill-
folds, Cornflower and other Glassware,
'Aluminum, Blue Mountain Pottery, etc.
DON'T DELAY ! SELECT TO -DAY !
Fine
Jewellery ' Gifts, ,th 'Fine China
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SEAFORTH
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CLASSIFIED
24. Cards of Thaas,
I Would like to thank every-
one who sent cards, letters
and gifts while 1 was In S.
Micheal's Hospital, Toronto.
Sincere thanks. - Mrs. Mary
Walsh, 28 Squires Ave., Tor-
onto 16, Ont. 24-15x1
would like to thank my
friends and relatives, Dr.
Malkus and the nursing staff
of Seaforth Community Hos-
pital for the wonderful treat-
ment while I was a patient
there. Thank you. - Mrs.
William Kerr. .24-15x1
WE take this° way to thank
all our wonderful friends
and neighbors for their gift,
a lovely swivel rocking chair,
wish you all could see it. It
came as a big surprise and is
most appreciated. We sure
ill enjoy it. Remembering
you all, you have an invita-
tion to come and see us at
135 Mill St., London. -
Charlie and Viola Sherwood.
24-15x1
1 would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives.
friends and neighbors; who
remembered me with flowers,
cards ; treats and visits while
1 was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital and
since I have returned home.
Thanks to Miss Drope, the
nursing staff, Drs: Brady and
Malkus, Rev. A. and Mrs.
Higginbotham and Rev. Brit-
ton. - Miss Ethel Dennis.
24-15-1
I would like tothank rela-
tives, friends . and neighbors
who remembered me with
cards, treats and visits and
helped out while I was a
patient in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital and since return-
ing home. Also thanks to the
medical staff, Miss Drope and
the .eurses. Everything was'
greatly appreciated. - Mrs.
A. Matheson. 24-15x1
WE Wish to express thanks
to our relatives, friends and
neighbors for the many flor-
al tributes, messages of sym-
pathy and acts of kindness
during our sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear mother,
grandmother and great
grandmother. Special thanks
to Rev. D. 0. Fry Kilbarchan
Nursing Home, Dr. Gorwill,
Whitney FuneralHome and
the Eastern Star ladies for
serving. Everything was
deeply appreciated. Sincerely.
-The Family of the late':
' George Reeves. 24-15x1
I wish to express my thanks
to relatives, friends -and
neighbors who remembered
me with flowers, cards, vis-
its and treats while I was a
patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital and since
returning home. 'Special
thanks to Father Saigeon and
Father Durand, Dr. Brady
and Dr. Malkus, Miss Drope
and the nursing staff of the
hospital. It was all deeply ap-
preciated. - Mrs. Mary
Manley. 24-15x1
LOCAL BRIEFS
Miss Lois Clipsham and Miis
Jeanne Armour, of Toronto,
were weekend guests of Miss H.
M. McKercher, at her home in
McKillop.
Mrs. -Betty Felker, who was
called home from MooseJaw to
look after. her parents', Mr. and
Mrs. 0. ,Tebbult, through ill-
ness, has returned to her home.
Mrs. -W. J. Finnigan is viit-
.ing her daughter, Mrs.!.Arthur,
Edmunds, and•Mr. Edmunds, in
Barrie. _
Mrs. Ferne Patterson spent
the weekend in Toronto.
Mr. Lorne McDonald has re-
turned froma visit to Ottawa.
Mr. Gordon McKellar, Bramp-
ton, visited his pareets, Mr. and
Mrs, M. McKellar, over the week
end.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe White were Mr. and
Mrs. Seaman ,and Master Ross
Busselle, of Burlington.
Mr. Alphonse „Meagher, Win-
nipeg;-. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Morrison, Waterloo; Mr, ' and
Mrs. 'Frank Stock, London; Mr.
and Mrs. John Meagher, Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Meagher, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs.
Auguste Ducharme, St. Colum -
ban, and Mrs. Agnes Kale, St.
Columban, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Meag-
her, East William Street,
Mrs. Helen Collver, Vancou-
ver, B.C., was the guest of Miss
Marion Scarlett over the week-
end.
CONSTANCE
25. In Biemoriant
sLAvnz - In loving mem-
ory of Mrs. Thomas Slavin,
who passed away one year
ago, March llth, Md.
Today recalls sad 'memories,
Of a dear mother gone to, rest,
And the ones who think of
her today,
Are the ones who loved her
best.
--Ever remembered and sad-
ly missed by her Husband
and Family. 25_-15x1
Births
KEHN - At Se4forth"ACom-
munity Hospital, on Xarch
4, to Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Kehn, Seaforth, a son.
UNRAU - In Lafayette, In-
diana, Home Hospital, on
March 2, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. David G. Unrau, (nee
Patricia Thompson), a
daughter, Kimberly Kath-
leen.
VAN DER MOLEN - At St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchen-
er, on March 5, to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Van der Molen,
(nee Mary Whyte), a
daughter, Margaret Jane.
Mrs. Karl Lokse of Dun-
gannon visited on' Thursday,
with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
The ladies o:if the UCW
spent last Wednesday after-
noon quilting at the home of
Mrs. Jessie MacGregor.
Mrs. William Jewitt, Mrs.
Wilbur Jewitt and Mr. Lloyd
Jewitt visited on Thursday
with relatives in Forest.
Engagements
Mr, and Mrs. R. Cyril Kirk,
of Seaforth, are happy to an-
nounce the, engagement of
their only daughter, pianne
Louise, to Mr. Thomas Joseph
Bauer, son of Mr. Henry
Bauer, of Waterloo, and the
late Mrs. Bauer. The
wedding will take place on
March 26, 1966. 15x1
Clatsified ads pay dividends.
SILVERWARE
SPECIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Crich,
Clinton, wish to announce
the engagement , of their
daughter, Ruth. Isobel, to Mr.
Gordon Wallace Baxter, son
Community Plate coffe
spoons, box of 4,, reg. $5.00,
now lk price, $2.5.0. 4 pat-
terns to choose from. Lady
Hamilton, Affection, Morn-
ing Itose,, Artistry.
ANSTETT JEWELLEES
LTD.
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ADS
grgakimmlia
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of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bax-
ter, . Qaderich. The marriage
will -.take place Saturday,
April 9th, at 3 p.m., in Qx.i-
tario Street United" Church,
Clinton. 15-1
Too Late
FOR SALE - Grey Kroeh-
ler chesterfield, $20. Alvin
Beuermann, RR 1, Dublin,
phone 23 R 15. 11-15-1
FOR SALE - 9 chunks.
James Sloau,,RR 5, Seaforth.
8-15-1
FOR SALE --19 pigs, eight
weeks old. Phone 527-0047.
8-15-1
FOR SALE - 200 gal. oil
drum. Phone 527-0223.
11-15-1
FOR SALE - 500 bales of
straw. E. Kosteniuk, RR 3,
Walton, phone Brussels, 337
W 4. 11-15x1
FOR SALE 2 young Hol-
stein cows, -due within two
weeks. Contact Bob Temple-
man, 1 mile east of Staffa,
evenings, after 4:30 p.m., or
phone Dublin, 61 R 11.
8-15X1
FOR SALE - Repossessed
Singer Zig Zag sewing ma-
chine; in portable cabinet.
Does fancy stitches, button-
holes. Can be had for balance
cwing, $57.00 cash or $8.00
monthly Dealer. Write Box
1544, Huron Expositor.
11-15x2
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wil-
liamson, of RR 3, Walton,
lot 14, con. 17, Grey, are cel-
ebrating their 25th Wedding
Anniversary on Saturday,
March 12th and will be at
home to friends, neighbors
and relatives from 2 to 4 p.m.
and. 7:30 on. 15x1
DALE HARTWICK, manag-
er of Wilkinson's IGA at Har-
riston, with Mrs. Hartwick, is
on a seven-day vacation in
Jamaica. The trip was ar-
ranged by IGA and recognizes
his outstanding sales record
diving the past six months.
Hartwick is well known
here, where he was on the
staff of Wilkinson's IGA, Sea -
forth, for several years be-
fore moving to Harriston.
Euchre Winners
At the euchre held •in the
COF Hall in Kinburn on Fri-
day evening, winners were:
ladies, high, Mrs. Stewart Dol -
mage; lone hands, Mrs. Frank
Riley; low, Mrs. Ella Jewitt;
men, high, Jewitt; lone
hands, Tom Whyte; low, Verne
Dolmage. Eight tables were in
play.
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