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SAUSAGES
LEAN FRESH
Si DE PORK
BABY
EEF- . LIVER
rFRESH GRADE A
MEDIUM .
EGGS
doz. 53'f
STORE SLICED Rt1EAI,(FAST
BAC.
0.3
ea
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lb, 79c
LEAN -
PEAMEAL BACK
BACON.
By the. Piece
Ib, 83c
ISI. (:g.
SEE WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY . .
BKINLEgS WIENERS' 2 lb.
BOLOGNA;°by 'the}piede '3 clb4
LEAN;:BEEF PATTIES 2lb:
PORK SWEET BONE 5 lb.
- ANY ONE ITEM
FRESH CUT .
Salmon Steaks Ib. 79:
MEATY
BLADE S:T E..AryK lb. 59.
17. FREEZER SPECIALS .6%
PORK • '
LOINS 10-12 lbs.
CHUCK OF
BEEF 70-80 lbs.
HOGS 1/2 or WHOLE
Ib. 67c
Ib.. 55c
lb, 45c
CUT AND WRAPPED FREE
Men'0' Int.r-Town 4eargtYir,
a
Tema( +atsndin tip "°t6 and 44-
eluding
Ian. 7th games: •Godq-
rich. Little Howl, 146; Clinton
Crown Lanes, 113; Winghanq,
91; Clinton Bill's Lanes, 89' Sea --
forth Noble Lanes 70; Zurich
Dominion Rotel, 43.
High average G. Warner, 237;
high five .and high single, M.
Colban, 1,477 and 418, •
* * a
Seaforth:.Legion -League
Teaur standings up to, and 1.11 -
eluding FiaFday's:. games: Shari -
pies 64;- Plunge% 59; Whirly-
birds 5.7; Cannonballs 46; Us-
ualsS1eephrs44i•.
Ltidiea' high` single and tritile,
Joan' Eatodt` 265 and 64ff:"Men's
high single, Don Eaaton•-. 299;
high triple Don Wood, 680,
* * •
Egtriondville League
Tealili standings; Blue Devils
66; ARlley Eaters 67; Spacemen
54; Ti -Cats 43; • King . Pins 41;
Sprites 31.
Ladies' high single, Helen
Nicholson 228; high triple, Mol-
ly Kunder 634. Men's high
single Merv. Nott 274; high
triple Roger Bennewies 581.
* *
Seaforth Mixed League
' Team standings: Comets 61;
Acadians 60; Barracudas 56;
Rebels 41; Valiants 29; Mus-
tang's 26.
Ladies' high single and triple
Ann Wilkinson 312 and 705.
Men's high single, Jim. Scott
280; high triple Bill -Brown 741.
* * *
St. James' League
Team standings to date: Dic-
tators 73; Pros 64; Blue Devils
57; Sweepers 52; Flintstones
51; Munsters 40.
* * *
Legion 'Ladies' Auxiliary
Team standings. Bel Aires 68;
Stiff lacks 67; Odeenettes 60;
Wing Dings 56; Chevelles 43;
Ann singles Wood 277;
Norah Brown '246. High triples
Ann Wood 667; Theresa Ban-
non 573. -
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise. Just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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THIS WEEK
up to ..
25% OFF
Shoes and Repairing
at the
Footwear Service
• Main Street
. 6 cyl. $3.
Y
SPECIAL
Complete tests and adjustments of en -
'gine electrical system, 'including carbu-
retor idle and speed adjustments.
s cyl. $5.45
Most Models -Parts Extra
Your car carefully washed and finsh
protected with quality liquid wax polish
Seaf
$9'1.95
Most Models
rtN Moors
Phone .7-1750
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Seaforth
1' Y1•4n
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prOW
The• `1zn. t s of last ya ar',s
xneettng wer reacplr� t ie:,.see
retary Fred:°
The fit. -C. "repor. w> 1611
by Joyo,:. Taylor olid--4.40P/qt-
of
he Session by Serloc �,
Keys. Mr. Bii/Mle4sh gavee.th
Treasurer s x Pdrt.oftthe Cie
and Ml's. ervio H.e3'ter gave a
report of IJCW work for. the
past year. The 'Sigma C report
was given by Frani Pastil and
Bill McAsh reported for the
SundaySchool. Reports • for
the Explorers and; Bible Va-
cation $chool, were read by
Rev, Morrison
The financier report•;of • the
Church was read by the=Trea-
surer Mrs.. Charles Reid and
the auditor*, report by,GP,rdon
J' hnston sshqmtthj lty.
of-Ch%rci� mem era'vo; e . on
Church gwings to' be register-
ed in the Annual report the
same as has been done .in the
past. The Messengers report
was read b - Mrs. Bill McAsh
and .the x'rustee repo,rtty.Bob
'It was. decided that the Ob-
server be sent to students • at-
tending College, Teachers'
College and•Nurses in training
as well as being sent to each
home.
The retiring Trustees were
Bob Stirling rand Bill Dowson
and Frank Postil and. Grant
Webster were nominated • to
replace them. ••
Barry Taylor and Ralph
Stephenson were named Stew-
ards to replace the retiring
Stewards . Ivan .• McClymont
and Bill Clarke. Louis Taylor
was named to the manse coin:
rnittee.
The Sick and Shut-in Cum-
mittee will be Mrs. • Gordon
Hill, Mrs. Ernie McClinchey
and Mrs: Ralph Stephenson. A
committee was named to look
'into moving the organ or re-
placing it and reporting back
to the Church members at a
later date. •
Mr. Sherlock -Keys and Al -
die Mustard thanked the Min-
ister, Rev. Morrison, for- his
leadership.' during the past
year. r
The Varna 4-H Club "The
Mealtime Maids" -successfully
completed "The Supper Club"
and, ...'attended Achievement
Day at' Seaforth Saturday.
Mary Lou Johnston comment-
edon the Club exhibit, "Ways
of Serving,4Apples" Members
of the club were Nancy Con-
sitt, Brenda Turner, Debora
Stephenson, Mary. Lou John-
B.RUCEFIELD.
IJnit three of the Brucefield
United Church met in the
church, basement with Tucker -
smith and Stanley Units as'
guests. Mrs. Jack Taylor and
-Mrs. Mel Graham were in charge
of the worship service.
Mrs. Johnston of Edith -Anne,
Fair' Fashions -in Clinton, g
a demonstration on hair styles.
Mrs. Fred McGregor the new,
president was in charge of the
meeting. The unit will visit
Ontario Hospital,' Goderich on
March 21, to entertain patients
and a birthday party for Sea -
forth Manor has been planned
for May, Lunch was served by
Mrs. Bob Broadfoot and her'as
sistants.
Legion
Bingo
Winners
The bingo sponsored by
Branch 156 of The Royal Can-
adian Legion and Reid in the
Legion Hall, Seaforth, was large-
ly attended on Friday evening.
Winners of the special games
were Harry Freeman, Clinton;
Mrs. Roy Smale, Hensall; Har-
old East, Clinton; Joyce Bechler,
Mitchell.
The door prizes were won by
Carl Vanderzon, Seaforth; Mrs.
Larder, Galt.
Following are the winners of
the regular games: Jean Sanger,
Mitchell; Harold East, Clinton;
Mrs. Vivian Knight, ;Clinton;
Jean Sanger, Mitchell; Mrs: Har-
vey, Seaforth; Mrs. Lee, Clin-
ton; and Russ. Piper, Seaforth;
Russ Piper, Seaforth; Mrs. Leel
Clinton and Jim Watson, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Tom Sharp, Clin-
ton. Game five was split five
ways and game 14 was split
three ways.
USBORNE & HIB -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Robert G. Gardiner R.R. 1,
President Cromarty
Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
Vice -President
Wm. H. Chaffe • RR. 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1,
Science Rill
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
Kirkton
Tim Toohey - R.R. 3, Lucan
Agents:
"'ugh Benninger • Dublin
Hefty Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - MitCbell
Secr°etarrT'roattursr:
Hugh Patterson - 1'atctcr
ryl .Fee
a rwcre1 � iiCi
0111.-; Powsc n....a
nextb;wiU be -the Center-
niaf P'rojeef AWorld :of Food
in Cahada'' and, will begin in
Feblruary..
The sympathy of •the gom-
munity is extended. to Mr. and
Mrs John ;lurcAsh and ' family
on tie passing of Mr's. Mc-
Ash's -sister Mrs. ReRid and
sister-in..laW Macs. Keys
Mar and Mrs. Harold Tow-
son spent the week end with
Mr. and: Mrs. Earle Tipping
and boy's of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowson
spent ,the. Week end visiting
Mr, an ,Mrs. Ken Caldwell
and family" of St. Thomas.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. John ,Keys and
family, Iyer . and Mrs, • Arnold,
Keys and'family and Mr. and'
Mrs. Bernard Keys and family
on . the passing of Mrs. A.
Keys.
Remellnb!; It. taheS, but a
moment to place an Expositor:
Want Ad and. be money in
pocketr:i To advertise; just
Dial' Seaforth 527-0240.
• NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR .
HEATING OIL
Walde -n,.& Broadfoot
Phone 527-1224'.- Seaforth
A11"
1.1`,ice trance'
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;and X>i wrn.
Das ►ood- v'Miteid''on
da*- 'With .IWX.,
tAV
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Stephens' and' fa n ily<. Mr
1►A -
, aid , rs,. Gex . • Muhl)
and boys of Vauqurr,: Mr.
Harry Cole of London visited
on Saturday with -Mr. and
Mrs, Freeman Horne ;aKfan:l-
ily.
Mrs. Wm. Walters visited in
Exeter on Friday with Mrs.
Ross 11/lathers and family.
Mr., and Mrs. Bill IGi2fillan
and family of Exeter Waited
ited
on Sunday with Mr, ai 1 s.
Co1'in GilfIlian and.Barbara".
Mr. Brian Herr( of Stratford
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Bern and fam-
ily. •
061, v fll r onstra 4
"Hlcl' interested' b 1111 .a:
in diameter, •should contact uo,:immcdjatelimmediately
have a'°m'r' has gee;w s
on his arm �-^� ge owa abe. t o '?` Do fouo. •neeilk
another silo
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Reck(' the Aduerlisementt .-.. It'. a I'rpftakie .+l'as1inf,e
AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR -MARKET
3-1966 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door H.T.,
fully equipped
3=-1966 Chev. Impalas, 4 -door hard tops,
fully equipped
1966 Ford Galaxy 500, 4 -door H.T., fully
equipped
1966 Chev. Belaire 8;
,2-1965 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door H.T.
2-1965 Pontiac Laurentians, Sedans
2-1965 Chev. Biscayne sedans, A.T.
1965 Belaire, 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
A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late. Model
-1965 Chev. iYni rata, - 4 -door H,T.
1964 Ford Galaxy 500.
1964 Fond Custom Sedan. AT.•' • . a
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
Cars -Many other Models fto choose front
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS' ONTARIO
PHONE 173 ---'The Home of Better Used Cors"
OPEN EVERY EVENING
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SPECIAL' - Thursday - Frid ay - Saturday Only .
.With. each Family Allowance Cheque cash= •
ed in our store, the' customer may purchase - -- Y -LO N S- Pair
First Quality, seamless mesh stretch top -
Hushpuppies For Ladies
Discontinued Lines
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How Ore6y .85
ALJER
SKATES
SPECIAL LADIES'
SNOWBOOTS 1.8s end
COCKTAIL BOOTS - W die they `last
Assorted Heels and Styles
Now 8.88 - and 10.88
SLIPPERS For the Whole Family
Asserted Styles, Colors -- Way below regular .price
On Sale 88c • 1.88 2.88
Ernie Richardson . " Men's Women's
°
Curling Boots 13.88-11.88
Ladies' Kaufman reg. to
SNOWBELLES 0. now only688
Completely . Waterproof ,..
for the. •whole family
without trade-in
25%0FF-
MEN'S
Insulated
Rubber Leather
Women's Dress •
OVERSHOES
and LADIES'. SNOBOOTS
reg. tq 11.98
now - .88
15% • off all rubber footwear for the whole family
Where Customer
Satisfaction
is a must
1.
This Sale Will Save
Everybody Big Money
on Winter Footwear
TERMS CAS i A tt
CLEARANCE SALES
ARE FINAL
DROP 1f4 -- BROWSE AROUND - SEE THE MANY, MANY BARGAINS
READ,'S SHOES and
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