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INSURANCE
WIND
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAME$ F. KEYS.
Phone $27-4447 : Seaforth
fcePreSentinsuj. ,be .Wostern
Farmer'S Weather Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.
III *a pai."*.aaa
Closing Specials
On Perms
$7.00 regular ... $5.00
$8.50 ,regular . . . $6,50
$10.00 regular .. $8,00
$12.00 regular .. $10.00
$15.00 regular . ,112.00
This shop will close to
business January 28th
1967.
BE JAY
HAIR STYLING
Hensall - Ontario
William, Gibson, Proprietor
Phorie 262-2832:
ihrishruits Visitors of W0db�nj
(latent:led for Last Week)
Mia$ Mary McAllister of Lis*
towel wa$ a weeltend guest with
Kr. and DOS. narrY Webber.
Mr. Wilson Dodge of Claude-
boye, visited on ThUrsday eve -
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce,
Timmy and Susan Of Louden,
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Mary Smith, Mr. and Mil. Jack
Smith. - •
Mrs. Gordon Cutoer of Lobo
was a weekend guest with Mrs.
Robert Rundle and Jack.
Mr. and 1VIrs. W. M. Holliday
of Rannock were Saturday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Beckett, Jacqueline
and Geraldine.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd
and'family attended a party on
Saturday evening for M. and
Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirk -
ton who leave for Calgary to
spend Christmas with their
daughter and family, Dr. and
Mrs, Grant Mills. •
IVIr. Oliver McCurdy of .Exe-
ter visited on 'Thursday with
Mr. and Uri. Ira McCurdy.
Mit, Gordon Culver, Mrs. Ro-
bert Rundle and Jack visited on
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rundle of Exeter.
Mrs. Robert Elliott and Mrs.
James Ferguson of St. Marys
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SIMPSON SEARS
Require Applications for the posi-
tion of Manageress for local Order
Office. Write giving Details of past
experience to:
P.O. BOX 386, SEAFORTH
r•ovalla M*N*.
Arnold Stinnissen
GROUP - LIFE - ACCIDENT and
SICKNESS MAJOR MEDICAL
PENSIONS ANNUITIES
Representing
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
117 GODERICH ST. EAST -- SEAFORTH
TELEPHONE 527-0410
visited on Thursday With Mrs
Mary Jaques. .
Misses Blanche awl Rile
,11/1111$ an -di Mr. Edgar
SUnday guests with'Mr. and Mrs
Harold Levy and family of 8
Marys.
The Young. People of th
Woodham charge' presented
candle light service, "The Ligh
of Men" n Woodham Chum
on Sunday evening. They late
went caroling in the - village.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg
have returned home from a
very enjoyable month's trip to
England; Holland, Vienna, Italy
and Germany. ----
Mr. and Mrs. John Wittween,
Sharon and Brian were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Van Beek and family of Hespel-
er.
Mr. Ted Insley is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital:
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
and David were Mr. and Mrs.
John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin
and Mrs. John Buttes,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers
of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Pori
Brine and Cheryl were Miinday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Doupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Cynthia and Ellen were Sunday
guests with Mrs. M. Copeland
and Jean.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson
and Ed were SUnday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Clarke'
and Wayne of Exeter:
Mrs. Arthur Hopkins was a
Sunday guest with Miss Ada
Hopkins.
Rev. and Mrs. John Cooke
and Jack of Thamesford, 'Mrs.
John Butters, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rood, Pamela and Calvin, Mr.
Glenn Copeland, Cynthia and
Ellen were Monday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
and David
Mrs, Ted Insley, Miirray and
Karen visited .Sunday and Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Swartz of Creditor:.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack
were Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rundle of
Exeter.
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. and Howard, Rinn
t. Noreen 'Walkout.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and
e were Sunday guests with
a and. Mrs. ;Charlie Crone
t Tharnesford and weekend
h with Mrs. Wilbert Payne
✓ Jirn of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B
nen, Terri arid Scott, Mr.
Mrs. Albert Scott of Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell
family of Russelldale re
urday guests with Mr. an
William Rundle and .Larry
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin
Miss Ada Hopkins we
day guests with Mr. nd
William Waghorn of Kirkt
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S!Wa
Dianne and Douglas were w
end guests with Mr. and
Roy Brock of Detroit, -
Mr, and Mrs. Ira McC
and Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Curdy were Monday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy
family of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg McC
were Sunday guests with
and Mrs. Earl Watson and f
ily of third line.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
of London, Mr. David who
home for rthe holiday fr
Sackville, New Brunswick,
Rev.. and Mrs. John King
June on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Br
were Monday guests of Mr. a
Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl' a
were supper. guests with
and Mrs. Keith Stephens a
family of Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lamb
and family of. Davison, Mic
Mrs. Mary Jacques and Mr. A
Copeland; were Sunday gue
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacqu
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tho
son and. family were Mond
guests with ,f1r.. and Mrs. Gle
Jeffrey and family of Tham
Road. '
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard
and fami,Iy of Kirkton, Mr. Wil-
liam Armstrong of ..Lieury were
Saturay evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thoinson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore and family of Thames
Road, Mrs. Edgar Rodd were
Sunday guests with. Mr. and
Mrs. La Verne Rodd and fam-
ily.
Flying Officer Ralph and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland
are the proud parents of a baby
girl on Christmas day:
Mr. and Mrs. Wi1iian Rundle
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Brintnell, Terri and Scott were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wilson and `family of
Lakeside.
Mr. and Mrs. garman Rinn,
Safety -Tested
CAR
SALE!
AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET•
3-1966 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door H.T., 1965 Chev. Impala, 4 -door H.T.
fully equipped , _ 1964 Ford Galaxy 500, 6-cyl., 4 -door, A.T.
3-1966 Chev,, Impalas, 4 -door hard tops
u y equipped •
1966 Ford Galaxy 50.0, 4 -door H.T., fully
equipped..
1966 Chev, Belaire' 8, AT
2-1965 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door H.T.
2-21965 Pontiac Laurentians, Sedans
2--1965 Chev. Biscayne sedans, A.T.
1965 BeIaire, V-8, A.T.!
2-1965 Dodge. V-8 sedans, power steering
A Wide selection of 1964 and 1963 Chevs.,
and Pontiacs, hardtops and sedans
1964 Ford Custom Sedan. AT,
3-1964 Pontiacs, 6 -cylinder, A.T.
1963 Chev. Belaire Sedan. 'AT,
- 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, V-8.
, 1963 Pontiac' Parisienne,, 4 -door H.T.
1962 .Pontiac Sedan, AT.
A Wide Selection of Other Models,
1957 to 1960, to' Choose. From
TRUCKS
1962 CheV
. 1 -ton pickup, with duals
A Written Guarantee 'for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars -Many other Models to choose from
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
PHONE 173 -”The Hoene of Better _Used Cars" - operi EVERY EVENING
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Specia1 Clearance Sale
:EVE -MAR
SEAFORTH, ONT.
STO E
PHONE 527-1690
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poys' SKI JACKETS, 2 -PIECE SETS, 'PARKAS WITH
DETACHABLE HOOD, SIZES 2 to 16
MEN'S SKI JACKETS, LAMINATED JACKETS, CORDUR-
' OY JACKETS, CAR COATS, ALL SIZES
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LADIES' DRESS .COATS,
CAR cokrt
GIRLS' OREss' &Os 2 -
PIECE SETS, SKI JACKETS
SIZES 2 TO 14 ,
MENS WORK CLOTHING
SETS, COVERALLS, BLUE
JEANS, WORK StiIRTS,'
ETC.,. ALL SIZES
Mrs. Wareham of Ottawa were
weekend guests with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'Beck-
ett and girls were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Keizer and family of Wood-
stock.
, Mr: and Mrs. Ross Gunning
and 'family , of Toronto were
weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jones and Fred, Mr.
and Mrs. William Rodd of Ex-
eter, Mr. and Mri. Jack Con-
stable of' London, Mr..Ray Mil-
ler of Likowel Were Saturday
guests with Mt. and Mrs. James
Miller, Betty Jean And Bob'.
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Shamblow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shamblow
and family of Kirkton were,
Monday guests. with' Mr. and
Mrs, Lawrence Beckett and
girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miller and family .of Thames
Road, Mr. and Mrs. David Black-
well and family of Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Evard Miller and
Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Mil-
ler,' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller
of West Zion were Thurksday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. James
Miller, Betty Jean .and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Levy and
family of St. Marys were Mon-
day guests with Mr. and . Mrs.
Walter Levy and Margaret,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy
and MaLgaret, .Mr. and MI's.
David Levy were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George Levy
and girls of Russelldale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson
"and family were Sunday guests
with -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brint-
nen and family of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
arid Mrs. Lawrence Mills of
Landon were NI -Ph -day .e-V-efiing
guests with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and ,Mr. Edgar Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair
arid family of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Wood of Mini-
ville, Miss Phyllis . Bragg and
Mr. Bob Wood of Woodstock
*ere' Monday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Robinson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine
were Sunday guests with M.
Lloyd Brine, Base Line. -
N,ws
ThE UROtti.fiNP041TORi Aft00.11rt,
VARNA
(Intended fOr Last Week).
Mr. . and Mrs. Bo b Jehuston
OfaniTpotireountoa,ziMrialnenody, IYIrliasy.fiDeiedn,
Miss Racher Toimstan and mra,
Rena. Lad 'Won of Clinton
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Perce Johnston for Christmas
on k'riday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Dawson and
family were Christmas guests
of Mts. William Jewitt and fain-
ily on Saturday. Donald and
Steven returned home with them
for the holidays.
Christmas day guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Dowson were
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Tipping and
sons of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
!William Dawson and family and
Donald and Steven •Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Taylor and family attended the
Volland Christmas at the Var-
na Hall on 1Viondny.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and
family were, dinner gtiests of
Mr. and Mts. Bill 'Dowson and
family on Tuesday evening on
the oceasion. of John Dewson,
Jr's. thirdkirthday., -
Mr. and kis. Lee McConnell
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Talbot and family of Lon-
don over Christmas.
Mr. and Mts. Robert Reid and
family of Wallaceburg spent a
few days with Mrs. George
Reid,
Priends of Mr. Charles Reid
DOWN
AT'THE
LA N E,S
BY LEE. HEE
Legion League
Standings as .of December
16th: Sharpies 49; Whirlybirds
48; 'Plungers 40; Usuals... 34;
Sleepers 30; Cannonballs30.
You will note this is the first
time the U.suals have been_ out
of the cellar all season, flow
long will it last Al?
Ladies' high single,. Doreen
Eisler 237; high- triple Ann
Wood 661. Men's high single
and triple Don Wood 362 and
802.
Team standings as of ,Dec.
23rd: Sharpies 54; Whirlybirds
50; Plungers 42; Usuals 39;
Sleeprers 35; Cannonballs 32.
Ladies' high single and triple
Ann Wood 303 and 724. Men's
high single, Harold Nicholson.
232; high .triple Jack Eisler,647.
• Team standings as of Dec.
30th: Sharpies 57; Whirlybirds
52; Plungers 47; Lisuals 43;
Sleepers 37 and Cannonballs
37.
Ladies' high single Elsie
Southgate 273; high triple Ann
Wood 609. Men's high -single
Leo Hagan 291; high -triple Don
Eaton 642.
SeafOrth Mixed League
, Team standings: BarracudaS
50.; .Comets 49: Acarlians 43;1
Rebels 34; Mustang'S 26; •Val.1
iants 24.
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Ladies' high single Winnie
Nott and Mario Muir 103: high
triple Marie 'Muir. 521. Men's
high siagle Eric Matzold 326;
high triple Art Finlayson 745,
Egmonchttlle League
Team standings: Blue Devils
61; Alley Eaters 57; Spacemen
47; Ti -Cats 38; King Pins 32;
Sprites 27.
Ladies' high single Sandra
Hugill 211; high triple Helen
Nicholson 516. Men's high
single Larry Walters 275; high
triple Roger "Bennewies 649.
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St, James' League,
Team • standings including
Monday's scores: DictatOrs 64;
Pros, 57; Blue Devils 47; Sweep-
ers 46; Flinstones 41; Munsters
40.
Ladies' high single, triple and
average Martha Van Geffen, 261,
622, 207. Men's high single,
triple and average 267, 776 and
258,, Gard Noble. ,
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Men's Iriter-Town League
Team standings including
Dec. 10th games: Goderich
Little Bowl 106;' Clinton Crown
Lanes 95; Seafqrth Lanes 75;
Bill's Lanes, Clinton 71; Wing; -
ham Lanes 69; Zurich Dominion
Hotel 35.
are happy t9 hear he .was able
to ration Immo from tile haspit,
td on Saturday. .
Mr. Wayne, Reid of Ottawa,
f.,arry Reid of Prince George,
B.C. 'and Rob Reid of Clinton at.,
tended the Varna Church on
Sunday with Mrs. George Add
and Mrs. Reid returned with
them to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid's
for Christmas and visited hi
the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Reid and family.
Mr. and VI.rs. Ron Taylor and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Forbes •of Clin-
ton.
Christmas' visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Mel tWebster on Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim
Hart and family of Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scotchmer,
Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Webster, Miss Rachel Johnston
and Mrs. Rena Luddington, of
Clinton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dowson for Christmas on Mini -
day were Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Caldwell and famibi, St. Thom-
as, Sharon Dowsen, Londen,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dowson,.Ex-
eter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Con-
sitt.
Classified ads pay dividends.
CORSETT1ER
Bras, Girdles, Corsets
and Support Garments
TO FIT ALL FIGURES
At Reasonable Prices
Mrs. J. Hoelscher
George St. - One Block East
SEAFORTH
of Library
'By booking your oil and grease „teciliirements
early your Co-operative is able to, $14.,Wy•.aild
distribute these products more econornIcally,"....
And pass the savings on to you!
for
We have the highest quality and yet the Io*e:S1
prices of gregse' arid oil and now for a.
Booking before Jan. 30th, payment April, we
offer
AOC • EXTRA.,
trio Discw.NT
8ee Your Co-op or Your Co-op Petroleum Driver
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
PHONE 527-0770
SEAFORTH
GO LS
GUIDELINES- -
Tomorrow is our Guideline
Tomorrow's consumer demands tomorrow's markets --
and the technology to adapt to tomorrow's challenges.
These are the keys to industrial leadership.
DOMINION TEXTILE
CIhPANY LI ITED
Manufacturers of -r-tx*,:kvmAoF Products'
TEX- DE POD CTS
ARE AVAILABLE AT
STEWART BROS., Seaforth
JANUitilif
6 cyh
3.95
SPECIALS
Complete tests and ,adjustments of en-
gine electrical system, intluding
,
retor idle and speed adjustment.S.
4.
8
4t
cyl.
Most Models -Parts Extra
Ladies' Dresses
SIZES 5 TO 51.
Gide Dresses
SIZES- 2 TO 12
Ron Williams says . . .
We have a policy which can-
cels your mortgage in event of
your death.
Your car carefully washed and finsh
protected with quality liquid wax polish"
$9.95
Most Models
<-3
DISCOUNT
With this plan, which is avail-
able at very loW, tt,iist, you can
guarantee to reaVe your home
free and dear of debt in event
of your early death.
Come To .The Store. Where Your Dollar Buys More
ALL ITEMS ARE AT BARGAIN, PRICES, Cow IN AND BROUSE AROUND AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESi:PRICES -- SALE FROM JAN 5 TO FEB 4.
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RON WILLIAMS
Phone 50.1647
The Dotainion Life ASsurance Company
rth
Phone 5274750
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Seaforth