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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-10-27, Page 8. Skate. Exchange Skating Season is almost upon us. Now is, the time to get your family ready. Bauer Skating Outfits • For the Whole Family ALSO your work boot headquarters for insulated boots. Quality brand names: Greb, Hydro and Kaufman COMPLETE SELECTION OF SAFETY FOOTWEAR . and regular work boots Dont Forget now is the time to make that selection of winter footwear while " the stock is cbmplete. Lay it away so you'll know the style you want will be available for you when the snow flies. You Can be sure if your product in rub- ber is Canadian made ("WHERE SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED") Read' Shoes 8g, Lug.gage Phone 527-600. ., Seaforth 4P—Tillt 'HURON BXPOSITOR 'St. RAA t R '1: t( 4D., TQC WHY WAIT UNTIL YOU OR YOUR FAMILY NEED ASSISTANCE TO • PURCHASE A HOUSE, CAR, TRACTOR OR FARM ESTABLISH CREDIT TODAY WHERE IT WILL DO YOU THE MOST GOOD OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT CLINTON COJVIMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 SPECIAL SALE OF SKI JACKETS' BOY'S $9.95 MEN'S $10.95 • BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR Phone 527-0995 Seaforth Liquid Manure handling equipment DEMONSTRATION At Thomas Kale Farm (212 miles East on Highway 8, 3/4 mile North) Monday, Oct. 31st 2 p.m. Sponsored By Vanden Bussehe Irrigation. Delhi,. Ontario. H'EL$EA ¥s, Willjert. ,Glanville of Sta# fa and' Mrs. Howard A)ayman, 'Mhort'y" and Joey of KPPen visited on Tuesday with Mrs. William Walters. Mrs. John Coward and Mrs. Bev Parsons attended the trous- seau tea for Miss Mary Payne an Saturday at ° the home of her parents, 1\lr. and Mrs. Carl Payne of Hensall. Miss Penny Smith of Credi- ton spent Monday With Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Bar- bara. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Sunshine Line visited on Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Walters. Miss Ruth Horne spent Fri- day evening in London, the guest of Miss Jean Lammie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe of Thames Road visited on Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters. Mr. and Mrs. William Bierl- ing of Dashwood visited on Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephens, David and Doris. Mr. Fred Pate of Kimber Stanley UCW Stanley UCW unit met at the home of Mrs. A. McBeath. De- votions were given by Mrs. G. McGregor and Mrs. B. Scott. The study, "Is what the church expects of us in our daily life", was given by, -Mrs. D. Triebner and Miss E. Bowey, read from the book, "I join the church". Ro11 call was answered by 21 members and three visitors. Crop Report A splurge of good -weather is aiding the harvesting of white beans and grain corn. Moisture content is lowering satisfactor- ily. Fall plowing is progressing. favourably. Mild nights are allowing all classes of cattle to remain on pasture. News of Kippen Mr. and Mrs: Archie Jones of Moose Jaw, Sask., spent a few days with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Alf Moffatt. Mrs. Oral Cooper of RR 2, Kippen was admitted Wednes- day to St. Joseph's Hospital for surgery. Mr. and . Mrs. Merv. Routzon of Vero Beach, Florida, return- ed home last week since spend- ing . the summer months with her sister, Mrs. Alf Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis and Mr. William Gibson of Hen- sall visited relatives in Wrox- eter on Sunday. Mr. anal Mrs. Ed Little and Cheryl of' Hensall visited Sun.- day un-day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes of London, visited Saturday with Mr. Robert Thomson. •i Farms, Freemw4, eall€ornia, visited with Mr. and M'$ Bill Taylor. Mrs. Kirvin Werner of 1,012* don, Mrs. W. J. Beer. mid Mi . Maurice Quante, Miss 'Mary Skinner of Exeter and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke of Sela- ringville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- ters. The Kitchen Hooks Meet The Kitchen Hooks met at Mrs; Leona Hern's home when minutes were read by Janet Herp. Mrs. Hern demonstrated a salmon loaf and salad dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne Ruth and Mrs. Gerry Grubb, at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Cliff Witlock, which was held from the funeral home in St. Thomas on Monday. Miss Jean Lammie of Lon- don visited over. Sunday with Ruth Horne and ,attended Elim= vilie anniversary services. News of Dublin Mrs. .Ann MacDougall, De- troit, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Mel-. O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tate, of Dearborn, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald .Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGrath, London, Lwith • friends in the village. Mrs. Peter Eckert and' Bill, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Coville. Mr. Pat BroWn, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Mancer Brown. Yes — These - little Postal Cards Are Still a Cheap Means of Advertising • • • • But it would cost over $100.00 to send just ONE of these Postal Card Ads to each of the nearly 3,000.familes that read The Huron Expositor each week. This figure does not include the cost of ad- - dressing or printing your message. This $100.00 would buy a lot bigger ad, too—in this newspaper. Or, looking at it an- other way, your $100.00 could get you 20 different ads (same size as a postal card) on 20 different weeks—instead of only a one-time shot through the mails. Repetition breeds success. For thorough, economical, effective ., cover age, nothing can match the newspaper. 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