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H..oiiday NOtice
Seaforth Machine Shop
will be closed for holidays
JULY 17 to JULY 29
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Commencing July 31, the shop
will operate 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Friday' . and
will be closed all day Saturday.
Seaforth Machine Shop
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Di21 527-0240
BALER
TWINE
IN STOCK
t corn petative prices
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS um:TED
527-1910
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Phone 527-0040
Boneless Rump or Round
Steak 'Roast lb.
89=
Schneider's Sweet Pickled
Cottage Roll lb..
59=
Meaty"
Blade Steaks lb.
69=
Pure Pork Home -Made — Plain or
Sausages
Garlic
• Ib.
StoreSliced Breakfast Bacon lb. 69c
EGGS, Grade A Medium • • • • 2 doz. for 73c
LEAN BEEF PATTIES ' 6 for 59c
HOME-MADE HAM. SALAD lb. 69c
Clover Cream ICE. CREAM • • • • %Z gal. 89c
MEAL-TYME BREAD 2 loaves 45c
Up.She Goes
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• Out of even tha worst disaster some good will come-, That was the. way with Jack 0'-
° Reilly, two and one-half miles south of St. Coiumban. He lost his' barn in the disasterous
tornado, that struck across Huron County in April. But now a beautiful new all steel 40 ft.
by 80 ft. barn is being raised in its . place. As the .steel started to go on 'Mr." O'Reilly com-
mented "Weil, at least I'll be dry when I milk the cows now."
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Coffee Break
Everything stops for the coffee brek. Mrs. O'Reilly sets a good table, even if is only
two planks• on sawhorses. Maybe the food is$part` of the reason so many .have volitnteered to
help. Neighbor's, friends and members of the Mennonite Disaster Relief Organization pitched
•'in to help Mr. O'Reilly. They have been working for more than .a week on the barn.' Mr.
. O'Reilly says, "You've got to give ,the Mennonites a lot of credit.. They've done a great job
all aver the area The Mennonite Organization has rebuilt several barns. Enjoying the snack
are neighbor Lou Coyne, Jack O'Reilly 'and Lou O'Reilly.
Dublin Wors'en's JnstItut�.
TQ Enter Centennial -Float
Mrs. Charles Friend was hos-
tess, f,,or the regular meeting of
the. Dublin Women's Institute
held Tuesday evening, June 27.
Mrs..Thomas Butters, the pres-
ident, opehed • the meeting with
the• Ode and Mary Stewart Col-
lect.' She then welcomed mem-
bers and guests among whom
were members df the 4-H home-
making club "Sleeping Gar-
ments" -and their mothers.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were adopted' as read
and the correspondence dealt.
with.
Mrs. Roy Burchill and Mrs.
Jamer Statton were thanked for
printing the programs for the
1967-68 birttheh -Meetings.
Plans. were completed- for.
decorating ,the float to be en -
Classified ads pay dividends.
Safety -Tested
USED. cAR SALE
AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET
1967 Ford Galaxie 500, 4door, H.T., fully
mapped M.
1966 Grand Parisienne Pontiac, 327 engine,
4door Hard Top
A nunther of 1966 Chevrolets; Pontiacs and
Fords, Sedans, hardtops, 6 and 8 cylinders,
fully equipped.
1965 Ford Galaxie XL500, 2 -door H.T.
1965 Pontiac Custom Sport, 7! -floor
fully equipped
A wide selection of 1965 and 1964 Chews.,
Pontiacs and Fords, sedans, hardtops, var-
ious models, 6 and 8 cylinders.
1963 Chap. Belair, 6 -cylinder, power steering
1964 Chevrolet, 2 -door H., 327 engit►g
A wide variety of. 1960 to 1962 models to
choose from.
STATION WAGONS
1965 Ohev. Impala, 9 -passenger wagon, V=8;
fully. equipped •
A Written Guar. ifoilor 60 Days an ailLata Modal Cars -=Mabry oth.r Modals to choota from
a OH*1
MOTORS
arrato ... ,
N EVERY 16VIRMIR
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tered in the Hibbert Township'
Centennial Parade to be held
July 15.
Mrs. Charles Friend,' conven-
er of the standing committee
for Home Economics and Health
gave a brief outline of the work
done in the recent 4-11 home-
making club, sleeping garments.
She introduced Miss Mary Mar-
garet Rowland; the commenta-
tor for the Dublin Colleen Fa-
shion Show. The• following girls
modelled the sleeping garments
they had made: Misses -Chris-
tine Delaney, Luanne Rowland,
Melba Jean Friend, Beth Roney,
Delaine O'Rourke, Rhonda
Kr'amp, Catherine Ann . Brown
and Mary1-Margaret--Rowland.
As many ',of the girls were
unable, to be present, they
could not present the skit used
at achievement day.
Mrs. ' Butters thanked the
girls., Mrs. Friend reported. on
the district annual , meeting
held in Mitchell onrMay 25
Plans for a bus trip t� visit
the Adelaide Hoodless Home at
St. George and Doon Pioneer
village were discussed. It 'is
hoped that anyone interested
will contact one of the branch
members for further details.
Mrs. William Smith thanked
Mrs. Friend for the use of her
home and• Mrs. John Burchill
adjourned the meeting.
Lunch -'was served by the
BURNS
CLEANER
Nd SMOKE, NO ODOUR
committee in charge, Mrs. Wil-
liam Smith, Mrs. Joseph Dor-
sey-and..Mrs. •Lloyd Humphreys.
News of
Cromarty
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dov
motored to Qsaret, Saskatche-
an, where they are attending,
a community club centennial
celebration,
M.r. and Mrs. John Wallace
were guests at the Sherwood-
Parkinson.
herwoodParkinson• wedding which took
place in Knox "Presbyterian
Church, Mitchell, on Friday
evening.
Mr. �-nd' Mrs. Murray Finlay -
UM, .of Exeter. were Sunday
guests of Mr; and Mrs. Larry
Gardiner. "
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott
and family of Seaforth .attend
ed anniversary services and vis-
ited• with Mrs. Grace Scott pn
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith illeLaren
were ?guests of Mr. and ''Mrs.
G. Car .and Mrs.. Taylor after
attending Cromarty Church an-
niversary on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harburn,
Bob, Gail and Jill spent the
weekend with friends at $es -
wick and also with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Green at Queensville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mct aig
of Vancouver, B.C., visited dur-
ing the week with cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Calder McKaig and
Mr. Angus McKaig.
Mrs. Everatt Kerslake, Denise
and Barbara spent a few days,
touring the sights at Expo..
Rev.. Charles" Falconer was
entertained at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner and
Mr. and , Mrs. Carter Kerslake
on Sunday:
Rev. Charles Falconer, of For-
est, who was a former member
of Cromarty Church, was guest
speaker at the 102nd anniversary
of Cromarty Presbyterian
Church with good, attendance at
the morning and evening • set=
vices. Special music was pro-
vided by the choir ,. and' the
'CGIT group under the leader-
ship of -Miss Brenda Kerslake.
The annual picnic at SS No.
5, Hibbert, was held recently'
when some one hundred friends
partook of a bountiful supper.
The: pupils displayed their year's
work for thein. parents' viewing.
This was followed by the pre-.
sentation of a Canadian Centen-
nial skit and films.
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Main .St:, SEAFORTH
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baling you need uniform, guaranteed Co-op
Twine. Ties tight and stays tied. Full
strength, full length, ties more bales per boll.
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SALE
600 Case Combine, 3 years old.
600 Case Combine, 4 years old.
1010 Case -Combine, 2 years .old.
1010 Case Combine, new last fall." ,
441 Cockshutt Combine, new condition.
1060 Case Combine, new.
660 Case Combine, new t
Massey -Ferguson self-propelled 12' swather and crimper, 2
years old.
4 Used. self-propelled swathers,
930 'Case Compact King Tractor, 1 year old, with 700 hours.
730 Case Tractor, with 300 hours.
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1963 international 3 -ton truck, new 304 motor.
1959 International 2 -ton truck, new 6 -cylinder motor.
19p!9 Chevrolet dump truck
1967 Zntetnational Truck; 16' livestock pox
1959 Buick Hard Top
1966 Impala Chevrolet Hard Top
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Good Will Used Cars and Trucks
1965- Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door '.sedan, $,
"`' automatic, power steering, power
brakes and radio -
1965 Ford Custom sedan,, automatic, seven
tires $1,695
1965 Laurenti , 'au'tomatic, radio $1,895
,6963 Pontiac - Srtrato-chief , st. $1,175
1.62 Chevy II, 4 cyl., kandard.
rA1961 Pontiac V-8, automatic
1961 Falcon Sedan, real buy
1961 Corvair
1961 Ford Convertible -- Red, nice clean
car. all the way through . , ...:... $975
Several models from '61 to '58, wagons, se-
dans and 2 -doors
• Truck ' Values
1966' GMC 1/2 -Ton V-8, Leavy Duty equip-
ment
- $1,850
1962 GMC 1/2 -Ton' Pickup, heavy duty $ 975
1962 Chev 1/2 -Ton pick-up, heavy duty $975
1960 Mercury 3 -Ton, good $975
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Cal 3484932 MITCHELI.�.
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