The Huron Expositor, 1967-04-13, Page 8IHIEHURON IEXPC331TOR, 4RAF4ORTH,. *NT, APR, 13,, 1967
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tar of Eastern nStar celebra-
r ct, t$c.>.r: 1St, birthday Sat -
evening in the LOL
Mrs. Dorothy Townsend,
'Worthy Matron, welcomed the
l;tiuea aid, a turkey dinner
waS -Served by •the ladies of.
the 140RA. The tables were
decarnted with' candles and
flags 44.4 the head table was
centred' with ,a three •tiered
weddAng cake• • •
After dinner, the chairman
Eilrne; ' Ttivensenti, Worthy
Ratron. introduced the head
Fole. Seaforth Mayor, Frank
ing, extended a welcome
pp behalf of the town and
Mrs. Helen Reeves proposed
a topst,tn.„Grand, , Chapter, re -
V04404 to by WS., t,vlal Me-
lIerizie..Distric t Deputy Grand
Matron of 'Merton,. Mrs. Jan-
et Baker gave a toast to the
guests responded to by Mrs.
Oona Cameron of Strathroy.
Nli Sharon Strong, Chris-
tn'le Pr se and Elizabeth
SCnale aceempanied by Miss
Janl}e 1♦;1`ligs sang and
gt}tests pea t', Rev, D. O. Fry
ave .message on Searching
far $$pganess' .
The prize, for having the
birt_ladny• closest to the day
was Vont by Mfrs. Mae Water -
Neill; and the lucky ticket
holder was Reg Morrison of
Goderigh. Andrew Crozier
exuessed thanks to everyone
tulting. part and Mrs. Winnie
McPhail thanked the ladies
of the LOBA• for the dinner.
The remainder of the even-
ing was spent in playing eu-
chre. First prize went to Al-
bert Baker; low prize;, David
Classified ads pay dividends.
McLean. Prize for the oldest
lady present went to Mrs,
Ruby Baker of Clinton and
the sock prize to Kitchener
Finnigan of Kirkton.
KIPPEN
The Kippen Century Cook-
ers met at the home of Mrs.
Root. Gemmell on Monday,
The President, Donna White-
house conducted
iiite-house>condueted the business.
Minutes were read by Secret
ary Marion Roberts. The roll
call "One Thing I already
know about Scandinavia or
Finland" was answered. Mrs.
Gemmell discussed the food,
customs of Northern Europe;
and also led a 'discussion ands
showed pictures on the differ.;
ent varieties of cheeses made,
throughout the world. There
are more than 40 varieties of
foreign tyre cheeses now be,
ing produced in Ontario. For
their -home assignment ...the,
girls listed the different types..
of bread which they found -in -
the stores. Mrs. McKay, - as-;
sisted_b» Marilyn . Durst and
Patrick atrick made cabbage,
role and Mrs. Gemmell' rhu-
barb soup.
Th girl's discussed their
centennial party also their.
demonstration for Achieve-.
ment, Day.
Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute will hold their annual.
meeting in the Legion Hall;
Hensall, Wednesday. Pictures of
the highlights of '66 and '67. of
the institute taken by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Grant MacLean; will
be drown. •
All the prominent "cereal -grain varieties
Everything in grass and legume seeds. Some
unusual Seeds available.
Locally grown' Cert. Vernal Alfalfa '
Locally grown .Cert. Climax Timothy .
'PCanada NQ_,1 Birdsfoot Trefoil
We grow, buy, clean and sell farm seeds
R. N. ALEXANDER
Londesboro
SMITH'S
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Friday . and Saturday
Salada Orange Pekoe
TEA BAGS
pkg. of 60 750
Rose .Brand Sweet
MIXED PICKLES • • : • 2 16 -oz. jars 590
Heinz
TOMATO KETCHUP 2 11 -oz. btls:
Heinz Vegetaible or
TOMATO SOUP • .. • • • 3 10 -oz. cans
Ajait--3c off label
CLEANSER 2 giant size tins 550
Fortuna ....
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 20 -oz. tins 530
Scotian Gold
APPLE JUICE • 2 4g -oz. tins 65¢
Royal Crown Canned Pop
Cola, Orange or Grape 5 10 -oz. tins 430
PRODUCE
390
390
Chiquita• No. 1
BANANAS . 2 lbs. for 330
Sunkist.
ORANGES, size t13 doz. 590
Florida hi
CELERY, 24's. ,, a bunch 250"
FOlt ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON ERRE PRESS THURSDAY
rir
mith's
arae div
COI.QNIIM>i, COOKERS
The , last 14etiltg Qf .. ie Seas
forth COQhi C4AgeTs w,ag WO
on Saturday,, alien the club went
to Mitchell IQ M" Stacey Brosei
Milk. Factory and to Atwood to,
tour "the cheese factory. A
Chinese dinner followed in°Mit-
chell. -
LADIES' AID
The Ladies' Aid of First Pres-
byterian Church met in the Cen-.
tennial room of the church on
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frady.
Kling presided over the busi-
ness part of the program. The
Andrews -Ross group were in
charge. Mrs. Wallace Ross read
the poem "My Centennial Year
of 1967". The scripture lesson
taken from St. Matthew, chap.
ter 28, was read responsively,
with Mrs. Clare Reith as lead-
er. Mrs. Edi Andrews read a
Scotgish reading "A bus tour by
Mrs. McAsh". Miss , Jean Scott
told of the early Scott and Dick-
son families. who came to Rox-
boro in 1833 and 1934, of the
hardships .they suffered and the
deaths which tools place on the
sailing vessel- which took seven
weeps to cross the ocean. She
also showed keepsakes which
had • comp from Scotland. Mrs...
Wallace Ross thanked those who
took' part.
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Shower
nofloxs:
riciewelect
A ntioneUaneous shower
trona -the nursing Staff at
Queensway Nursing; Home
for Miss Wihna Branderberst
bride -elect of thisn- onth, was•
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Klungel Monday
evening. Hostesses for the ev-
ening were Mrs. Harry Klin-
gel and Mrs. Don Voll'and.
Miss Branderhorst received
many gifts. Games were play-
ed and lunch served.
Mrs. Percy Graham, form-
erly a- Hensall, is a patient
in Victdria Hospital; London.
Hensall Honeys
Hensall Honeys took the
form of a Danish Smorrebrq.d.
when the girls met . at the
home of Mrs. R. M, Peck on
Monday. Debbie Anderson
and Pam Taylor helped Mrs.
Peck make egg: rolls. Plans
were made for • Achievement
Day when Debbie Anderson
Waa chpSen • to' cOrten ant on
the,exhibits. The next.meet-
ing. will', be ou• Apzr,' • 13th
when Da` ,play.
will be finalized, Minutes
were read by 'Kathy. ltllt},nn,
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.Sea f 9r# ►10r,i re Solci
Property . sold throaigh tie i1,41) t ,Tom 4, C 'ono, tli.goara .Ee ftp Q ns#1F,' ta. �Ta PAtric
office of Harold Jackuony Real : a1r gP►0n,. . , XjRt 2.Qxc .2x. ![0 11•QP• Tow = ' Awn li, , Of $¢z� Tie�°1 Gt9r'
Farms of Grahal►}, Keil', lot: 0.4aP, to rthur Dev�ereal , _ , dpn" S ortlh tR Sxef$It , ,
statq o tfex. SeafQ th,_ Allan. ?52: C9,n. 3, Mp ilag Te l dP, Lot .8, con, 4id Tucitersmith soh: of Forest;
Just Three
ALL DAY FRIDAY, APRIL -14th
f ,
20% OAF ALL ITEMS NOT ON
SALE
SAVE 20c. on EVERY IIOLLAR
-4'
DRR •)i SDAL.. r CREST
HARDWARE & SON
Days,\
M..
PRICES SLASHED ON OUR REMAINING
STOCK OF CHESTERFIELD SUITES,
BEDROOM SUITES AND KITCHEN
SUITES. A Goad Selection to Choose From
J. NO•NTH RO N
HENSALL, ONTAR1O
Pho,e 262-200.
Phone 262-2016
111 AV
Alr+TA,
1867 re67
FLORAL VINYL
UMBRELLA
• 6%22 ft. diameter
• Floral design
• Matching 2Y2" fringe
$19,99 Individual
Sale Price
Regular $24.95
•
. LIGHT
WEIGHT
ROOMY
CHAIR
Double seat and double
back in attractive floral
pattern, aluminum
tubing frame.
Individual -
Sale Price
$5.99
',, Regular
1• $7.50
n1IOA
5 -PIECE UMB LLA
ENSEMBLE
for backyard
or PATIO
VA"
fringe,
FLORAL
VINYL
TABLE
COVER
Regular $ 3 99
$4.95 • •
Individual
Sale Price
(Umbrella, 2 Chairs,
1 Lounge and Table)
P�$ ..
SALECO-o59.99.
PRICE COMPLET5E SET
Regular $7.95
*Registered Trade Mark
UMBRELLA TABLE
32' diameter, steel $ 8.99
construction. White •
enamel finish. Individual
Regular $10.95_ Sale Price" f•
MATCHING
' SUN •LOUNGER
•Large 73" sun $
lounger. 19.99
• Solid foam individual C0 -OP
mattress. SALE PRICE
Regular $24.95
CATTLE
MINERAL
KAA
Fights
phosphorous
deficiency in
mllking,cows.
C0 -OP Cattle Mineral 'A' makes it •
possible for you to provide the
correct proportion of mineral needs
to your dairy herd.
.CO-OP apcc OFF
SALE 501b,
PRICE -'' bag
Feeder wilt
"roll" from
pressure of
bumping rather
than digging
in and tipping.
BASE:48"
diameter.
Universal Mineral
CATTLE FEEDER
"For Dispensing Minerals to
Dairy or Feeder Cattle"
Regular $52.50
SALE
C"P X46.99
PRICE ,
CO=OP
SALE
PRICE
Keep your
basement dry ,
STA -RITE
SUMP
PUMP
'/3 hp, 115 volt motor
with built-in switch,
Regular Value•
$5125 each
•$2 •39
, V each
Maximize your profit with a
•FAr "VING STALL
Len& , Width 29", Height 49°
CO-OP $4.99 each
SALE
RICE Regular Value $51.50
FEEDEFLOAT- R-WATSaleERER WITH
VALVE Price $13 99
Regular Value $15.75 each
DELUXE
7%".
SAW
KIT
BY BLACK &DECKER
eowere.d by a powat to do any
custom built job bigror small.
Black and Steel tarrying
Decker motor, case.
CO-OP SALE.PRICE
Regular
Value$69
:99
e79.95 each each
MILK FILTER
DISCS
0/1' Plain With specially treated
surface designed for high
retention quality. -
d'/z," Cloth Faced gives excellent
flltration>
61/¢" Rigid, higherquality'fllter.
Regular Value SALE PRICE
•$ .93 Plain $ .79 Plain PK
$1.29 Cloth $1.09 Cloth PK
$1.34 Rigid $1.1 9, Rigid PK
"'MOF FAT -
Regular
Value
$249.99
C0 -0P
SALE
PRICE
111.11
APRIL22
DELUXE
-ELECTRIC
RANGE -
Automatic clock
operated rotisserieh
and oven. Infinite
heat switches.
Warning light
indicates burner or
oven is on. Oven
'size 24" wide x 20"
deep x 15" high.
$'199!9
Portable.
c /L1C:tfilltt
AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHER
• No hand rinsing
necessary
• Two washing cycles
• Lifetime lubricated
1/3 hp motor
• Size: 23'/4 " wide x
28'/4 " deep x 34r
high
• One year warranty
Regular Value
$254.95 each
CO-OP SALE PRICE
124.
Universal
if AMUM
P
Model
X1362 -t
Electric
Motor
y hp
Belt
60"
Pulleys
Motor
No. 6113
.9111
Pump
No. 6117
RPM
450
'Capacity
7.3 CFM •
Model
#1382-4
•
11/2111)
7043
'
57"
3" Q.D.
s%" Bore
No. 7027
11" 0.D.
1"Bore,
No. 7231
660
135" vacuum
6.4 CFNI •
15.5" vacuum
10.8 CFM •
7028
4" 0.D.
Y," Bore
10" 0.0.
1" Bore
13.5" vacuum,.
9.7 CFM •
15.5"• vacuum
Monarch
Se/f-
Priming
PORTABLE-
'�'}`' CENTRIFUOALPUMPS
i ufJ
MODEL 1,�/z" SALE PRICE
CSG -150 $'�n49 .
:. y' 3 hp Briggs
and Stratton, 4
Regular Value
r i •
cycle bltgine
qf4;: y $127each
,5�; MODEL. 11 SALE PRICE
e,.0. CSG -1251 .69'
. 2 hp Briggsand �
` Stratton enol e. Reg
Recoil
Recoil starter:.. $11&00 each
Eddy IDARITOWELS
Eddy are used by the • Agricultural
Colleges•of.Quebec and Ontario.
CO.Op 7.49 Reggio
PRICE .$ case: 95
• 20, FOOT4
o
QUALITYMyJ,S,
Tops for C0 -OP SALEPRICE
/
cleaning•cars,
windows,
Cod oit�aed. +Regular
Size: 16" x 17". each $2.09
FARM WAGONS
• T' beam construction
Regular Value •'Ti�tken': bearings
$170.00 • en,bearings
grease fittings.
• Track width 63"
• Reach is adjustable to 120'
SALEaa,99 TIRES
PRICE
v EXTRA."
ONE
QUART
MET
FURIVINL
•Leakproof soldered seal.
Regular Value $ .29 each
CO.OP
SALE
PRICE 40
C
'!J
ALUMINUM
EXTENSION
LATER
3" dean' 111 beam ,
interlocking rail
. design,
Regular Value
$29.95 each
SALE PRICE
.99:
i` each'
Universal piston type
vacuum pumps in a
variety of sizes. .,
CO-OP SALE PRICE
J' each
Regular Value $262.18
CO-OP SALE PRICE
$2.75999
Regular, Value
$335.16
POPULAR
"UNICO"
STOCK
TANK •
CO-OP SALE PRICE 2 0gmg gallons caeda es.
$15,99 each 2fLx2ft. x6ft. P
Regular yalue $40.20 each
AUTO
TANKER
(Float Valve)
Regular Value
$4:4 each
Instantly converts any open
• tank into a controlled water •
supply. Capacity at 400 psi is
200 U.S.,gaflonaper°hou'r.
CO-OP
SALE- $3.29each
PRICE_
-Galvanized Life -Time,
FAltr;
•
No ence gate ever develeped•has its'strength; or beauty
Made from galvanized steel.
Regalar value CO-OPSALE PRICES - •
$27:851 . ft. 12 ft. ' 14 ft.' ,16 ft. .-
0
3.5iF1�
4 J
$35:4516 ft. $ 23.69 -$28.49-$29.99
Operates on
6 volt co -OP J $12
.69
#792 fencer
battery. Regula'' Value
Waterproof $15.25 each
_ C0 -OP #792
FOUR
CATTER''i
Regular SALE PRICE
99
Value
.75 each each
iJ
FENCER
SALE PRICE
Ear....
For Farm
Building
C� J Sanitation
White' C : B+O�,�►
Pesticide -Germicide
Spray or brush it on ceilings,
walls, stanchions, etc.
'50 lbs. covers up to 5,000 sq. ft.
Regular CO-OP .�9
Vs SALE N
$
9:4b
501 s: PRICE 5o lbs.
a •
Help Control
the Spread of
Mati with
"IOSAN"
DETERGENT
G MICID
Regular Value
$6.50 per 1 gallon
SALE �4a�mr
PRICE
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Phone 527.0770
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