The Huron Expositor, 1966-11-24, Page 11.
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DON'T MISS THESE FABULOUS SAV-
INGS AND JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!
Ladies
COAT
with luxurious furs
materials, all sizes
49.95 and up
DRESSES
Sparkling metallics, crepes, double knits, .and "so many
to choose from. Sizes 7 - 20s 14% - 32/2
Very Reasonably Priced!
DUSTERS
Cottons, cordes, corduroys and quilted. Sizes S,M,L, OS.
LINGERIE
Very femininelingerie
in nylons, baby skins,
cottons and flannelettes,
slips, . panties, pyjamas
and gowns
At Budget Prices
3.95 - 14.95
We also have a tremendous •selection
wool hats, gloves, scarves,
in bags, hosiery,
etc.
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
DON'T FORGET 'THE MEN ON YOUR
LIST AND WE HAVE ANI+tUTS.NDING
VARIETY IN DRESS ,OR
CLOTHES l
SUITS
New shipment in wool suits, with one,or two pant styles
(STETSON) HATS
'All sizes and -new shades
39.95 - 59.95
Only 7.95
DR1 S SHIRTS
"Tookes" Stripes or White, .sizes 14'12 , 18
. 4.95 ,and 5.95
PYJAMAS
Cottons or Flannels
SPORT SHIRTS
in wools, flannels, nov
elty patterns, plaids.
Sizes S, M, L, OS.
3.95 - 5.95
TOPCOATS
and all-weather coats,
all sizes
18.95 - 39.95
also car coats arta wind-
breaker style jackets
12.95 - 19.95
3.50 - 5.00
Cardigans and Pullovers for the boys and
Men
We have Penman's and Stanfield's under-
wear in Thermo, Fleece; ribbed wool, 71, 95
and preffered.
ALSO ties, sox, gloves and all work cloth-
ing at very special sale prices.
ALL GIFTS BOXED FREE OF CHARGE
AT . .
NEN'S
1-1-01.31(4!
ROY Cott ie of
visited on Toes Y 'wit
Wm. Walters.
refer
entertained
for the. Girl's Cttib on Monday
'0V0114. .113,0 gird .§91:1041-1 r
P9r, to the Inetbers and:fa
.e B. There ttoPe18" ppresent at
their• final Meeting before ac-
hievement 12ay.
117rs, Colin G.lfillan visited
Mats; Roy MacDonald at Clint-
on Hospital on Thursday even-
ing:
Mr. and Mrs..Wm. Walters
visited on Friday with Mrs.
lioiward 17ayman and family
of Itippen.
Mrs. Bob Bibby and family
.visited on Friday with ,Mrs.
Soho Coward. .
Miss filen Simpson of Sun-
shine Line visited on Sunday
with Miss Helen Campbell.
IT'S NOT
TOO LATE
TO
ANSWER
YOUR
CHRISTMAS SEAL
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HELP FIGHT
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a
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for Christmas
AVAUGE
EWELLERS
(OPposife ` Post' `Office)
HUNDREDS TO
CHOOSE FROM
f ,r r rM :T r ,r4 -
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A ,sprig 'of xrustletoe, a
hQll Virreatl .t an .exergxeen
treer---1,1M9 un444/1Pr.C1e0^
'orations of greenery conte
into., homes at lholidacy time
---and tradition. Wows.
The "green Christmas"
is an andent custom, more
universally observed than
a "white Christmas."
In earliest times, at the
pagan winter festivals, ev-
ergreens and winter -bloom-
ing plants were prized for
their promise of spring
and the sun's -return. For
the first Christians, the
same greenery symbolized
There's Magic
The Danish Christmas
Eve dinner features rice
porridge, containing a
"magic" almond that brings
good luck to the one who
finds it. .
Trees Live and Bloom -
In Legends of Yuletide
Almost every kind of
tree h s a legend relating
it to the• Nativity or the
life of Christ.
The cherry .tree, says
"The Cherry Tree Carol",
bent down its boughs for
Mary to pluck the fruit.
The Glastonbury Thorn
blooms at Christmas - be-
cause, legend says, St. Jos-
eph of Arimathea, on his
arrival in England, drove
his staff into ,the ground,
while he was carrying the
Holy,Grail, the challice us-
ed at the last supper.`
The staff took roo'� t ann
grew into a thorn tree.
life eternal,
"The Holl
a y and the Ivy,"
As the old aristin4s carol
indicates, bath, llolly and
ivy share an ancient heri .
tage as holiday greenery,
Early characterization of
holly as masculine and ivy
as feminine goes back to
pagan games, with "the
holly and the ivy" in friend-
ly.competition.
A lat?r tradition . aaji'a
that spiny -leaved r hollies
are "he" hollies,'; while the
smooth -leaved plants are
"she" hollies. The kind of
holly brought into. the
home at_ Christmas will de-
terhities whether "he" or
"she" will be head of the
house for the coming. year.
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"Rosemary, that's for
Remembrance." When
Shakespeare wrote this fa-
mous line, rosemary was
not only t for remembrance
-it was for Christmas dec-
orating too.
Rosemary, a fragrant
herb that remains ever-
green in warm climates, is
no longer used as a holiday
decoration, but it still re-
tains its legendary connec-
tion with Christmas.
The legend says that dur-
ing the flight into Egypt,
Mary spread the Holy In-
fant's clothing on a rose-
mary bush to dry. At once
the bush became sweetly
scented, and its pale white
blossoms turned to a love-
ly blue.
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Mistletoe for Luck. To.,
day, a meeting beneath the
nSf. 'lam
Mistletoe'12rings So0
11d ltICk
in the form,ot
Ancient peoples :believed
that mistletoe had e• .'more.
positive controlover luck,
good and bad. A bit of .ma-
tletoe hung ;over a door-
way was said to ward off
evil;.
A later belief suggested
that mistletoe could bring
bad luck. If mistletoe
boughs put up for Christ-
mas are not removed by
Candlemas Eve (February
1), this belief, holds that
each leaf wh: bring forth
is goblin to remain for the
rest of the year, harassing
the household.
Gifts that
Serve for Years
Specially,
Priced' for. Christmas Giving
for the Ladies! COMPACT ELECTRIC
• HAIR DRYER
With Smart Carrying Case
Professionalresultsin your home. 400 Watt
element - 5 -Way heat switch. Smart, modern
design - pink plastic with gold -colour trim.
Floral pattern hood fits comfortably over any
hair style, • With carrying case which doubles
as a travel bag.
Regular .price: $17.95
for the Home -Maker!
C.G.L. VACUUM • CLEANER
The ni' 'ail vele-`. t-M'ait'Ferguson is heard each weekday morn-
ing on the CBC radio network as he `takes a -satirical -look
at the day's headlines. Here he's seen at work with announ-
cer Alan McFee (at left).
TRI. - TOWN•
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE'
Clinton - Seaforth • Goderich Areas
Five Years Experience in all Phases of.
Bookkeeping. -
Phone 482-9280
Read -
the
Classified
Ads
Powerful suction for
quick thorough clean-
ing. ,Sturdy canister
on easy -rolling. cast-
ors. Flexible, .tough
braided polyethy-
lene hose. Interlo-
•cl,
ing attacamentt.
Permanent and throw-
away bags. Smart,
modern colour styling.
Special prices
$68.98
1966 BELA'TRE "8" SEDAN, A.T:, low mileage -E7752
1966 CORVAIR COACH, RADIO -E7814
1965 EPIC -E9276
1964 PONTIAC "8" COACH, A.T. and R. -E8347
1964 OLDS SEDAN, A.T. and R. -E9395
1963- CHEV. SEDAN, A.T. and R. -E8730
1962 CHEV. SEDAN -E8947 .
1961 METEOR COACH= -E9488
1961 CHEV. SEDAN --E7981
1961 P'ONTIAC 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, and Radio -E9258
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
DEMONSTRATOR TO CLEAR
ONLY ONE - 1966 CHEV. IMPALA 4 -Door Hardtop, P.S., P.B.,
Radio, A. T., W.W. Tires and Discs.
Seaforth Motors
Phone 527-1750 Seaforth
LOI' OPEN EVENINGS TO 9:00
C.G.E. Portable -
FOOD MIXER.
Powerful, port-
/ j1 able, efficient.
Bright, new
body -design. .
1 y Beater ejector.
'3-speed:"thumb
switch". Special ,
is disc'rq•drres
whipping time, Full 100
',watts of power`. •
special price: t 15.95
Save Mom 10 hours of work a week:' •
AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHER
Portable - no installation - quick, easy connec•
- tion to sink faucet. toad if - set if - forget it.
Choice of washing .cycles. Takes up to 15 place
settings. No scraping - no water spots - pas-
teurized -clean dishes. Rolls easily on four nob -
marking, silent castors. Size: 23✓` wide, 34f/2
high, 2831" deep.
annular Price 274.95
SPECIAL PRICE: "MAI In lir,
Make Seaforth Farmers' Co -on your Christ -
mac Shonhina Headctuarters, Here you will
•find a wide selection of pifts for the whole
family at Money Saving Prices/
Special price: $15.95
For Family fun in the snow
5 FT. /Irl U IlNW, TOBOGGAN
light weight of healer gauge aluminum. Specially
designed hood skims swiftly over the snow. Drop
runners -rolled- edges - polyeft ylene'haul, c rap.,
Sanforized plaid flannel,'sleevei.type Cashion/101k
wills".
cotton filling.
Special for
Christmas
Deep Fryer -Cooker
Cook, serve, keep
food warm in this •
time -saving appli•'.
once; `t stews, roasts, .
braises. Fun -range of
heat settings thermo-
statically controlled.
Chromium plate with -
heat -resistant handles
and base, colander, .
heavy duty plug and .cord.
Regular price: 516.95
Special price: $1 1•95 11.95
Deluxe Two -Slice
AUTOMATIC TOASTER
Toasts to perfection.
Completely automatic
and thermostatic.
Silent operation. Rich
glearriing chrome
finish with jet black
trim. Snap. -open
,.crumb tray. •
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SEAFORTH
FARMERS
$19.95
5.95
PRICED EOR
CHRISTM
ti:CODILL
2 -DOOR
FREEZER -
259.95i
* Automatic Defrost
* 9.53 cu. ft. refrigerator
*. 3 cu. ft. freezer
* Spacious twin ctispers
* Slide -out shelf -
• Cheese & butter
compartments
* "MAGNET -LOCK" door
gaskets for easy closing
nositive sealing.
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