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EASTER IS .. EARLY
It Is Later Than. You . Think
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CLOTHES CLEANED
And READY
Incding Minor Repairs
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FOR A, BETTER CROP
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and
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UNIVERSAL
MILKE..R .CL/N/C
FRIDAY, MARCH 17th
from 9 a.m.. to 5 p.m. ,
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770
Seaforth.
ullett
of A Plan
Projects
The Hallett Federation of
Agriculture re,et- at -thee- of -
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart,
when the Huron ,F of A asked
the Hallett representatives to
conduct a survey, among forty-
four beef producers in the
townshir, aSlting them, "Are
you in favour, of a Beef Mark-
eting.
arketing. Plan, and all cattle to be
sold lay.auvtioa?„
Reports were given by repre-
sentatives to Commodity Groups.
Meetings scheduled are the an-
nual meetings of the Hog Pro-
ducers and of the poultry Pr'b-
ducers.
It was agreed regular month-
ly meetings would be held on
the second Tuesday of every
month. It was decided to hold
an open meeting in the- ondes-
boro Hall on March 22nd, when
the- guest -speaker -will -he -K-. G.
Fleet, Manager of the Clinton
Branch of the Bank, of Mont-
real. It is also hoped to have
a representative from Ontario.
Hydro show a film.
Suggestions for Centennial
projects were discussed. Pat
Hunking volunteered to write
to the Centennial Commission
to see if they could supply Cen-
tennial
entennial decals, to put on rural
mail boxes and the Londesboro
Hall Board is to be contacted
to see if they will permit the
installation of two window
boxes at the entrance to the,
Hall. The Federation will be
responsible for the supply and
care of the flowers in the boxes
as a Centennial project.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ar-
chambault are in charge of the
preparations for a card party
the end. of March.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan 'Osborn
and girls visited on Tuesday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Osborn and family of Monkton.
Mr: and Mrs. Borden Brown
and Elaine of Hanover, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earlan Osborn' and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and girls visited on Sunday eve-
ning with Mrs. Frieda Scher -
berth, Ervin and Glenn at Monk -
ton.
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REPAIR
SERVICE
at '
SAVAUGE
JEWELLERS
Certified Watchmakers
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(To Reduce Inventories of Sizes Below)
(On Inventories Only)
Black
List — Sale
645 x 14 Four only
695 x 14 $29.30 —14.70 .
735 x 14 31,10-15.55.
735 x 15 31.10-15.55.
775 ,c 15 33.45-16.'5.
815 x 15 37.55-18.80:
845 x 15 40.85, — 20.45 .
White
List — Sale
$31.50 —15.75
33.10 -16.55
... 35.00 —17.50
35.00 -17.50
... 37.65 —18.85
: 42.20 --21.10
.-.. 46.00 — 23.00
ALSO
REDUCED 40%
775 x 14 Black and White, plus 825 x 14
Black and White. All tires are first line
with many Dominion Laredo Tires
available. '
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Phone ,527-1750 Seaforth
'CKER•T — 'BROWN
A very pretty wedding was
'solemnized ' at St. Patrick's
Church, Dublin, on Saturday,
March 4th, at 2 p,m., when
Norah Dianne Brown was unit-
ed in marriage to Stephen Jos-
eph Michael Eckert. Rev. Fath-
er Durand performed the double
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown
of Egmondville and the groom.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph M. Eckert, RR 1, Dub-
lin.
'Mr. Rieny Van Loon, RR 2,
Kippen, was best man and the
ushers were Mr. Luke Schoon-
derwaerd,__RR . 3, -Mitchell,
Kenneth Glanville,, RR 4,„ Wal-
ton and' Mr. William Tyndall,
cousin of the bride, Clinton.
The bride entered the church
on the arm of her father. Her
dress was nylon sheer over
double' net and rayon satin
with long Iily point sleeves life
ed •in nylon tulle with Guipure
type lace appliques on the bod-
ice and the unpressed pleated
skirt. Her double tier bouffant
nylon veil was water -lily shaped
covered' with nylon sheer, tip-
ped with simulated pearls and
-silver sequins. She carried a
bouquet of red roses, green
ferns with white satin stream
ers.
• Miss 'Mary Eckert, .sister of
the, groom, was maid of honor,
wearing a dress of deep pink
rayon crepe lined in fine satin
with A-line floor Length skirt,
short sleeves, lace top with
scoop neckline. Self, bow with
streamers accentuated the waist
at front. She wore a deep pink
delicate satiny 'flower double
tier nylon' tulle yeil with pearl
necklace ,and long white gloves.
She carried a bouquet of pink
carnations and green ferns with
pink ribbons arid Streamers.
Misses Ann Eckert, Joan Eck-
ert, sisters of the groom of RR
1, Dublin} and Miss Betty Brown,
sister of the bride, Egmondville,
were the •'bridesmaids, They
wore identical gowns in light
aqua rayon crepe lined'in, satin
with A-line floor length • skirts,
short sleeves, lace tops and
se'ooped necklines. . Self bows
with streamers accentuated the
waists et front. They wore light
aqua double nylon flowered
tulle veils with pearl necklaces
and white gloves.
Mrs. Helen Nagle„ organist,
accompanied. the soloist, Mr.
Hans Vonk, RR 2, Dublin, when
he sang "The Lord's Prayer."
' The wedding dinner took
place at the Seaforth Communi-
ty Centre,, which was decorated
with pink and green ribbons,
the bride's tablecentred with`
the wedding cake and decorated
with pink and green carnations.
The bride's mother received
the guests wearing a red and
green Lawn -a -Lure cotton dress,
white and brown accessories
with white carnation corsage.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother who wore a dress of
rayon like linen ° in turquoise,
white, turquoise and black ac-
cessories with white carnation
'corsage. •
On their wedding trip to
Niagara °Falls, the bride travel-
led in a two-piece chic cotton
knit acetate ..and -- jersey- white
suit, with red accessories, top-
ped with a black Dynel fur
jacket.
They . will • reside on the
groom's farm at RR 1, Dublin,
Ontario.
Guests were present from
Guelph, Sebringville, Dublin,
Owen Sound, Galt, Kitchener,
Mitchell, Kippen, London, Sea -
forth, Monkton, Stratford, Hen -
sail, Dashwood, Clinton and
Wingham..
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pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
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JMGrs. Murray `Sgtnres, :Sarnia,
pet the weelteald with her
brptlaer, ?I'. Robert ,A1iati td
r' also visited with hex
parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Allea,
Sr., in the hospital,,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Broedfoot,
Miss Helen Broadfoot, London,
visted at the home of their Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Board
foot.
Unit One held a quilting par
ty at Mrs. N. Sill.ery's on Mon-
day.
Mr. Robert Allan made a busi-
ness trip to Vancouver.
Mrs. W. Haugh and son, Al
elan, spent the weekend with
relatives in Toronto..
Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Layton'
returned home after spending
a month in Florida.
We are sorry to report that:
Mrs. George Henderson is in
hospital, in Haines,Ctty, Florida.
Mr. JJohn Ailfen#ea4 is a pat-
ient
atient. ,in Westminster- uospitsl,
London.
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cry week more people dis-
cover what nitf hty jobs
accomplished by ,'low coat Face
p'ositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
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Representing
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117 GODERICH Sr.EAT:-; SEAR)
TELEPHONE 527-0410
&blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527-0150 — Res. 527.105•'
USBORNE & HIB
BELT MUTUAL FIR!
INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Oni
Directors:
Robert G. Gardiner R.R.. 1
President . - Cromart.
Martin Feeney R.H 2. Dublir
Vice -President
Wm. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchel
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R 1
Science Hil
Raymond McCurdy . R.R. 1
• Kirktor
Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Lucar.'
Agents:
Hugh Benninger • Dublin
Harry Coates Exeter
.Layton Harris Mitchell
Secretary -Treasurer:
Hugh Patterson Exeter,
HIGHER INTEREST RATES
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
6% for 1 year
61/4% for 2 or 3 years
61/2% for 4 or 5 years
Available in amounts of $100 or more.
Atli ideal investment for security and
high return.
The. Industrial Mortgage & Trust
Company
ESTABLISHED 1889
OFFICES : Forest - 1Snrnia - Petrolia
Strathroy
Contact Our Representative
DONALD. GI }EATON
-Phone 527 w 16.0 - Seaforth
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1966. Ford, H.T., XL500. ftiily equipped
3-1966 Chev. Impalas,. 4 -door H.T., fully
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1966 Ford• Galaxies, H.T., 2-dorr and 4door ,
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1964 Chev. Impala Super Sport
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21966 Chev. Impala Convertibles
1965 Ford XL500, fully equipped
1965 Ford Galaxy; 500, *doer- H.T.
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1965 Parisienne, 4door-34':T. ..--
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A number of 1963, down to 1960, various
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1962 Chev. one -ton van with duals
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Phone 5294420
Seaforth