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FATHERS' DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th
CUFF LINK and TIE TAC SETS $3.50, up
TIE TACS - $1.00, up
TIE BARS $1.00, up
ONYX INITIAL RINGS $11.50, up
BLACK DIAMOND Initial rings $13.50, up
BILLFOLDS . S3.95, up
KEY CASES $1.50, up
BULOVA WATCHES $39.75, up
CARAVELLE WATCHES $14.95, up
GENTS TIMEX WATCHES '$8.95, up
DAX POCKET WATCHES '. $4.50
BENTLY LIGHTERS ' $4.95, 'up
BENTLEY PIPE LIGHTERS $5.95, up
ZIPPO LIGHTERS $3.95, Up
SHEAFFER Ball Point Pens $1.00, up
SHEAFFER All Chrome Ball Point pens
$5.00, up
SHEAFFER Gold Plated Ball Point Pens
$7.50,- up
ASH TRAYS $1.00, ur
ALARM CLOCKS $3.95, ux
BAROMETERS $615, ux
Drop in and look over the hundreds ,oi
FATHER'S DAY METS on display at
1,4r4,XPOS
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Annual Furnace clean up will soon •be in
progress. For expert service, call your Co -Op_.
to arrange for your Free Burner Service.
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• Free 24 -hods Emergency Service 1
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SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Railway St.
Phone 527-0770
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GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES24 s', Reg.51.D9884
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❑ BEEF -WINE -IRON TONIC V o. �6 ounc s 1.094
❑ EGG CREME SHAMPOO Sixteen ounce plastic 994
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o ADRIENNE STICK DEODORANTRegular 994
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ocREXALL TOOTHPASTE 53 oz.tubes.RegI89R 694
❑ REXALL QUIK-BANDS Mercurochrome Ppad 394
❑ ADHESIVE TAPE
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Waterproof. Regular now
0 WILD STRAWBERRY EXTRACT RIM 734
❑ AIR FRESHENER' Re}roshl, four f aunceceeg.8I 594
Aerosol, four fragrances. Now
❑ 300 COTTON BALLS skincare, baby care, etc! 9J4
o HYDROGEN PEROXIDE s ratcI,esf8 oz., Reg.45y 334
❑ ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 8"2Ree a r now 334
o CALAMINE LOTION Regularlyi $1 00, nt 794 .
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a FIRST-AID SPRAY injoturies. 2tisept
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p PICNIC $c PATIO SPRAY. Reg. $1 69(14oi )1.57
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(INSECT KILLER In 12 ounce aerosol spray ean. 1.294
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3 sizes. Medium, Large, Extra Large. "
n RUBBER GLOVES Latex SuRubber, Reg z i 2 Pr.
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Q CHILD'S COLOURING KIT cr s PMe 88
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AIRMAIL 'PAD OR ENVELOPES F 2/884
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CI FOUR SQUARE LIGHTER: FUEL Reg: 74194
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22. Legal; Notices
NOTICE..
TO CREDITQRS
In the Estate of
JOHN KELLAR
.An persons having claims
against the • Estate of John
Kellar, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Telephone Cable
Splicer, deceased, who died
on the 25th day ' of March,
1966, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of
their claims td the undersign-
ed on or before the 30th day
of June, 1966, after which
date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
7th day of June, 1966.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors• for the Executrix
22-28-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM EDWARD
SOUTHGATE
All persons having claim%
against the Estate of William
Edward Southgate, late of
the Town of Seaforth, in the
ASJ]..?IE D
22. 'Legal .Notices
County of Iuron, Insurance
Agent, deceased, who died on
the 11th day of May, 1906,
are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of 'weir
claims to the under ed on
or before the 8th day of July,
1966. after which date the
assets 'Will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
13th day of Junet 1966',
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix
22-29-3
23. Business Directory
• Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers, For An Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
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McCormick
(INTERNATIONAL®}
NEW ECONOMY
WITH BIG
14 -TON CAPACITY
New 27 Baler gives you high
capacity with quality to match!
Here's more capacity for your money than any baler
in the 14" x 18" bale class—plusthe solid quality you'll
find in larger IH balers. Value -packed features include
a new, exclusWe Shuttle -Glide feed that really keeps'
hay moving, but moving gently. A heavy-duty power
train and the famous IH knotter—with rust -resisting,
wear retarding chrome -plated tying•parts that tie a `17
percentstronger knot. Pickup slip clutch as standard
equipment.
STOP IN AND SEE ALL THAT'S NEW IN THE ALL-NEW 27 BALER!
JOHN BACH
Phone, 527-0120
23. Baines BIeCtol
G.'
A',,WHITNEY
'EY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St, W,° Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustablehospital beds for
rent,
FLOWERS FOR, EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527139.0 - Seaforth
W. J.rCLERY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER_
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calla -- 527-0510
MCCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. DD. McCONNELLI.STEWoT
, Q.C.
Seaforth, Ont: Phone 5270850
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 B 10
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. •
Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth -, Ontario
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Offiee:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 0 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
'SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M.; ` V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
. P. D. Cullis, D,V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
Seaforth -
SAVAUGES .
JEWELLERY—
(�TF'TS —FINE CHINA
• SEA.Yt11tTH
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to thank ev-
erybody who helped to make
our 25th wedding anniver-
sary such a happy one. Spec-
ial thanks to the Legion Lad-
ies' Auxiliary,' Legion Branch
156, and individual friends
and neighbors. Your kindness
will always be remembered
and everything was greatly
appreciated. — Cleave .and
Peg Coombs. • 24-29x1
We sincerelywish to thank
all who were so kind and
good to Dad while he was
in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital and far the many acts
of thoughtfulness shown us
during his wake and funeral.
We are truely grateful. —
The family of John Delaney,
Mother Marietta, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Plue and Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Murray.
24-29x1
Engagements
Mx and.-Mrsi." +° le ' Oheaziey,
RR S Seaforth, announce the
engagement of their only
datighter, Margaret Elizabeth
to Mr, James William Frazer;
,son of Mr. and Mrs,. Ifarold
"Frazer, 205 Pries Avenue,
Welland, Ontario, The wed-
ding to take place Saturday,
July 16th, at 3 o'clock in Eg-
mo>ndville UnitedChurch.
x1
I wish to thank everyone
who" remembered me while'
I was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. n Har-
old Jackson. 24-29-1
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones
wish to thank their .friends,
and relatives for cards, gifts,
and flowers. on the occasion
of their 50th wedding anni-
versary. 24-29-1
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their con-
gratulations, cards and gifts
ori the occasion of .our 50th
wedding anniversary. It was'
all much appreciated. —Mr.
and' Mrs. Albert Homer.
24-29x1
Births
NIELSEN' -T• In - S e a f o r t h
Community Hospital, on'
June 7th, to Mr, and Mrs.
Alfred Nielsen, RR 4 Clin-
ton, a daughter.
25. In Memoriam
ROE -- In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandma,
Mrs. Lorne Roe, who passed
away one year ago June 19,
1965.
Silent her voice and vacant
- her chair,
Sweet are the memories' that
linger. there,
We miss her and mourn her,
in silence unseen
And live in the memory of
joys that have been.
' — Ever remembered by
her family. 25-29-1
Too Late
AUCTION SALE ,
Auction Sale of Property
and Household Effects in the
town of Seaforth, north Main
Street, on
SATURDAY, JUNE ,25TH
at 1:00 P.M.
Mr; and Mrs, W. „laliowayt
Terento, .spent tiie Weekend
,with,Mr, and; Mrs, J,. J, C.,
Seaforth Kions who took 'part
in ' the 1982 Lions Europeon
tour:'were hosts here Sunday for
the annual reunion of the On-
tario Lions who took part in,
the •tour. ° "
Following a gathering attic
Ijoils Park, the group was Ser-
vedt supper at the Seafort),
Curling Club, About, thirty
couples were present including,
guests from Burlington, ` Tor-
onto, Fort Erie, Amherstburg,
Bran;vfor�d, B ampton and -Brod-
hagen. the• Seaforth Lion hosts
were,J. A. Stewart, John Mode,
land,+d, B. Keating and Elmer
Laron.
and Mrs. Douglas Stew'
arid daughter, Suzanne -of
Toronto, visited Mn. and Mrs.
J. A. Stewart `over the weekend.
Mr. Zack' McSpadden has re-
turned -from • visiting his son
and daughter-in-law;. Rev. and
Mrs, Bert McSpadden and fam-
ily at Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCal-
lum of Wroxeter were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley and
Mrs. C. Hawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Secord McBrien
are in Toronto this week visit-
ing their daughter.
Mrs. W. A. Campbell-, Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacKay, -Lon-
don, Mrs. Adair, Kitchener and
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling of Mark -
_ham were here over the week-
end attending the funeral of
their uncle,. Mr. Robert Smith.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—
Antique couch, davenport, 5
rocking chairs; 2 wick e r
chairs, dining room table,
buffet, 5 kitchen chairs, drop
leaf table, dressers, stands, 2
iron beds, springs, mattresses,
pillows, feather tick, card-
board wardrobe, mirror, toi-
let set, picture frames, lamps,
Quebec heater with, oven,
rangette, Frigidaire refriger-
ator, washing machine, 8 -day
clock, oak desk, 'oil sit o v e,
organ stool, 3 small tables,
trunks, incubator (240 eggs:),
step • ladder, drop head sew-
ing machine, garden tools,
butter bowl, crocks, cooking
utensils, other articles too
numerous to mention.
PROPERTY — 3 bedrbom
frame house, situated on
large lot, close to stores, gar-
age, oil furnace. Immediate
possession. 10% down • bal-
ance' in 30 days. Sold subject
to reserve bid if not previous-
ly sold.
Chattels — CASH-,
MISS AGNES WALLACE
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer
20-29-2
New Available
An opening with AvOn
Products in Tuckersmith or
ivIcKillop Townships. No Ob-
ligation, phone collect even-
ings,
Mrs. M. Millson
London, 451.0541•
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H'AM and Strawberry supper,
in Cr o mar t y Presbyterian
Church, Wednesday, June 22,
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adults
$1.50, children 12 and under
75c. -1
FOR SALE — two purebred
Hereford bulls, serviceable
age. Glen. McNichol, phone
927-0395. 8-29x1
I'OR ,SALE — household ar-
ticles, living room furniture.
Phone 527-1331. -1
FOR SALE - one rubber.
tired wagon and grain box.
Ernie Whitehouse, Hensall,
262-5274. 11-29x2
FOR SALE — potatoes, Fer-
gus Horn, •81 W8 Dublin. -1
FOR SALE— one 4 - bar
Cockshutt side rack, in good
condition. Ken Beattie, RR4
Walton. -1
ROE — In loving memory of
a dear sister, Mrs. Lorne Roe
who passed away June 19,
1965.
You are gone but not forgot-
, •ten
As it dawns another year,
In my lonely hours of think-
ing
Thoughts of you are always
near.
—• Lovingly remembered
ley William J. Nicholson.
25-29x1
CROZIER In loving memory
df a dear son and •brother,
Donald Crozier, who passed
'away suddenly June 23, 1963.
When evening shades are
falling
And we silt' quiet and alone
Ip our hearts there comes a
longing '
If he could just come home.
..Friends may think we have
forgotterf
When at times they see tis
e
But they little know the
heartachOs
our sa'niles hide all the while.
f-- 'Ever rennenal3ered a n d
s`adl'y missed by Mom and
Dad, Neil, Jack and .Helen,
Rath and Jim, and Gram.
25-29x1
Engagements
110. and •Mrs. Ross Savauge,
Seaforth, ravish to announce
the, engagement .of their
enaughtear,'SSatidra Mae, to Mr.
itobert Frederick Toll, son Of
Mr. and 140, Wm. F. 'Foil,
London. tF'he wedding to take
pike oh ''tulle ,24th, 1966 in
Atvol'side '`Hilted Church,
1,'ondoti, ` Xi
OBITUARY
JOSEPH NIGH
Requiem High Mass was sung
Saturday, at St. James' Roman
Catholic Church, for Joseph
Nigh, 58, who died' Thursday,
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Interment was in the church
Cemetery.
For the -past seven years, Mr:.
Nigh was a resident of Hi non-
view. He was the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nigh.
His mother was "the former
•Matilda Atkinson.
He is sur'ived- by three sis-
ters, Elizabeth of Totenham,
Aloysia, of Clinton and Sister
Febronia, (Loretta), Woodstock.
Pallbearers were Joseph
Doyle, George Coyne, Louis
Nigh, Jim Shea, Albert Baker
and Robert Nigh.
Si Va'
i
,Mra Lornc Scott arid. Ronald
and .Mina Joan. colematz -bavar re-
turned borne We; tis1t ig rel-
atives in Moose Jaw; SaSk..
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence- (lana
biin and Sen Bob, (ueappelle,
Sask., visited -their, aul$ • Mrs..
Adareturniteied4..
from a trip to the
Mr. and Mrs. E C, Boswell,
west coast and Califon-*,,
CRQMARTY -
Mr. and Mrs. 'George. 'Wal
lace, 1Vr. and Mrs. John Jef-
ferson, Mr. and' Mrs. w111iazn
Ringler, Mrs Verna Brogks,
Debbie Wallace, Ge o r g e
Brooks, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert
Laing and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Laing and fam-
ily were among'. those in at-
tendance at the Wallace fam-
ily reunion which was held
in Russeldale! Hall, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg 1Vic-
Kellar and Mr:' and Mrs:' Bob
McKellar and son of Seaforth
were Sundhyvisitors with
Mr. , Lindsay McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wal-
lace 'and family spent the
week -end with his sit s t e r;
Mrs. Shirley Elliott of Essex;
Mrs. T. Laing, 'Mrs. Grace
Scott, Mrs.' Robert Dodds,
Miss Olive Speare,' Mrs. T. L.
Scott, Mrs. Calder McKaig
and 'Mrs. William Harper at-
tended the 76th anniversary
of the W.M.S. of ' Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall
on Monday Evening.
. HERE IS WHERE YOU
GET THE MONEY—
SAVING DEALS
at the
West -End
Pontiac, .Buick
TRADING POST
in MITCHELL
. . , And' look at what we haveto trade ! !
'Good . Will, Used Cars . and. Trucks
1965 Impala, 4 -door "H.T. 8 -cylinder, power
brakes, radio. A real—buy.
1964
1964 Pontiac Parissiene, dark blue, 4 -door
H.T., 8 -cylinder
1964 Chevelle, 6 -cylinder, °standard
1963 Chev. 4 -Door ' Sedan, Standard; low
mileage; radio '
1963 Pontiac Strato• Chief sedan, A.T.
'1963 Chev. Coach, with radio, A.T.
1963 Chev., long base, step -side truck
1963 Chev., short base, Fleet -side truck
1962.'Ford Econoline Panel
' 1962 Pontiac Laurentian 2 -Door, automatic
with radio
1961 GMC 11/2 ton chassis and cab, dual
wheels, real good -
1960 Chev., 6 -cylinder, Sedan, ST.
1960 Ford Galaxie, 6 -Cylinder, 2 -door, A.T.,
Hard Top
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A NUMBER OF OLDER MODELS AT
GOOD SAVINGS!
WEST -END
GARAGE
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