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Walker's Bib Overalls, regular_and zipperalls, 6.95 to 7.50
Denim Pants, 4.50 to 5.50
Heavy 133/f -oz. Denim Slims, 5.95
Forest Green, Pants, 4.95 5.95; Matching Shirts, 3.95
Matching Jacket, le1ned, 5.50 and 6,95
Lined Smocks, 6.95 to 7.95; Forest Green Lined Pants, 6.95
Coveralise Short., Med„ Tall, 9.95 - 10.50
Heavy Work Shirts, 2.95 to 4.50; Work -Gloves, SOc to 3,95
Penman's Work Sweaters, 4.50; Joe Shirts, 9.95
Olive -Green QuiltedLined Work Coats, 10.95
Heavy Duck Wool Lined Hydro Parkas, 14.95
Ski -,jackets, 12.95
Nylon. Pile Lined Parkas, Navy or Grey, 21.50 and 29:-50
BILL O'S
MIEN'S WEAR
Phone 527-4995 Seaforth
PERSONALIZED
.Dial 527-024b ' -- Seaforth
]BETTY'S
BEAUTY SALON
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Permanent Wave and Colour Specialists
ANNOUNCES THE
APPOINTMENT OF
Mr. George
Langlois
Having recently finished an adva e
Hairstyling course, Mr.• George brings ou
the latest trends in high fashion styling,
shaping, ` colouring, bleaching and custom
Permanent Waving, Frosting.
For Appointment, Phone 527-0470.
-Tuesday - Wed'nesday only until further
notice.
HOLD YOUR BRE•
ATH
Canadians who have prided!'
themselves on breathing clean
air and drinking pure water,
learned with a jolt last week
that pollution has become one
of this country's majora prob-
lems.
Much of last week's pollu-
tion scare was concentrated at
a single place -- a fertilizer
plant near the small town of
Dunnville, Ont.
The fears arose in the wake
of a national TV program
which suggested both cattle
and humans were erected by
fluoride particles let -into the
air front the fertilizer plant
Indeed, film of cattle collap-
sing prostrate in the°fields ieft
viewers .shaken. But a report
by a Detroit doctor that two
farmers in the district were
dying of fluorosis, lost some of
its impact when later ,tests pro-
duced no evidence of illness.
A fact little reported during
the Dunnville scare was that
most of the charges came froin
Dr. G. L, Waldbott of Detroit,
who turned out to be a well-
known opponent of fluorida-
tion of drinking water.
This is not to suggest that
Dr. Waldbott's charges are ei-
ther eorreet or wrong. This will
be determined' by an inquiry •
board appointed by the Ontario
Government. r�
. Certainly, Canadians should`be
alerted to the growing menace
of air and water pollution.
ThaOntario Government Iasi
week assumed.: responsibility for
pollution in the province under
a new act which will ena'hle
authorities - if they .are so
inclined -.. to take a tough
line against. industrial waste
matter.
•And federally, Health Minis-
ter Allan MacEachen promised
that Ottawa will enact new
laws tocombat pollution.
The latest pollution scare at
least. pointed out that air and
water contamination is not lim-
ited to Canada's major cities.
Both suburban aid rural areas
are affected, with many local
circumstances all across Cana-
da making particular communi-
ties extremely attractive.
'There are growing signs of
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public awareness, that no mat-
ter how desirable it may be to
have a substantial industry in
a community, this must Piot be
an excuse " far polluting water
and: air. •
Almost. any industrial firm,
once it ,has made the plant and
land investment of a profitable
operation, .will take whatever
additional steps which may be
forced on it to ensure that its
operation is not a menace to
health.
But industry is not the only
offender. There are two other
major sources of air` pollution
A
WESTINGHOUSE
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Will ' save you valuable
TIME and MONEY
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FURNITURE
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KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
entertained guests at their
ho'me recently, the occasion be-
ing their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary The evening con-
cluded with a smorgasbord
lunch. Theyi were the recipients
-of many cards, lovely and useful
gifts. Earlier they were guests
.of their family at a dinner at
Dominion Hotel, Zurich.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Cooper's, it being their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. Robert Thomson visited
a few days Last: week with his
daughter and son-in-law and
family, Mr. and, Mrs. Lorne
Schneider of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell recent,
ly attended the Wettlaufer-
Strauss we'ddting in Stratford
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of
Cairo, Michigan, spent the
weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Ed-
gar McBride.
WINCHELSEA
Group one of Elimville Unit-
ed Church catered to the Beav-
ers -Prance wedding reception
on Saturday.
The Elimviille Institute held
a successful fashion show and
bake sale at Usborne Central
School on -Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
attended the wedding in Sarnia
on Saturday, Oct. 28 for Mr.
Sheridan Penhale, and Miss
Elizabeth Mary FBrbetski
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grubb,
and Michael of Farquhar, visit=
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Horne and fa;nily.
The Junior Farmers . held a
Hallowe'en party . on Saturday
evening at •Elimville Township
Hall. Everyone came in costume.
The Youth Fellowship Group
Met on Sunday evening at Elim-
ville United Church. Ava Elford
was in charge of the meeting.
Scripture wale' read by Dale
Skinner.'i1'here was a film strip
and a record stfipplied by the
Bible, Society, was shown by
Rev. Stewart Miners.
CROP REPORT
Wet and snowy 'weather con-
tinues to .hamper outdoor fall
work on the farm. 110641s fad.
big concerning the quality' of
ithharvested'wbite beans. A eon-
fiide rable acreage• of grain corn
remains to be harvested.
' Most beef Battle are stiltout
on pasture.
r :r
-- the automobile. and. the,ej
ar,ette.
The automobile is everyone'
Concern, because alm"ifst every
one drives and everyone suf
fers • from exhaust fume pollu.
tion. Manufacturers are now
gearing to? for exhaust control
devices which will become
standard equipment oil every
car.
The greatest hope for elim-
inating this threat, however,
lies in the electric car. Designs
and plans now being. advanced
indicate the electric car will
become a practical reality with-
in the next 10 years. Sueh a• de-
velopment will make the inter-
nal ' combusion engine obso-
lete, thus eliminating one`of :the
major causes of air pollution, '
TOblic
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F'�iijrn,,
mm,
g- The Perth County :coittee
of The Qanaclia#t' .Arthritis and
s Rheumatism Society is sponsor-
• ing
int
ing a free public for on arth-
With the elLectrie° earyou'll
pop into a service station every
500 miles or so and exchange
your battery for a new one -41, probably less than you now
pay for gasoline. ,
The big personal health men-
ace remains .the cigarette. Any, -,-
one who wilfully' pumps quan-
tities of smoke into their lungs
has little justice for complaints
about other sources of pollu-
tion.
No less a menace is, the -•pollu-
tion of •nearly every river,
stream and lake in Canada -
from either industrial waste or
human or farm sewage.
Now tTiat Centennial Celebra-
tions are nearly ended, Cana-
dians should do 'battle' with pol-
lution in a national crusade, de-
serving the support of every
city and town from coast to
coast.
ritis and the rhetunatioc diseases
at the Avon, Theatre in
on: Tuesday, Novemb.Strat-
fordr 14,
at 8:00 p.m. The forumis open
to all interested Citizens of
Perth and surrounding Counties.
No durida will he solicited .and
adnnission is free.
The foruni is an effort •tp
provide arthritis sufferers ainsi'
the general public with the, lat-
. est factual infot'matien on -Ane
of. Canada's most widespread
and serious crippling diseases;
its 'history, diagnosis 'and treat-
ment, recent s'trgical develop-.
merits and. future trends in pat-
ient caro aijd' research .,
- Members of the Medical Adi
gisory Committee of;. C•A.li•:S
Perth County Committee will be
attendance and the, panel
wilt include as guests Dr. W.
Keltv ;Coulter F,l;:°C.Prr '(C) and
Dr. -Manfred, Harth,
consulting specialists' in rheWn-
atology from i,,ondon•. Moderat-
or for the evening- will '.be Don
Cameron, prominent radio per-
sonality from Toronto and the
Society will. be represented by
Ross Morrison and Joseph Dol-
an ' of Toronto and London res-
pectively.,
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The regular meeting of the
Hospital Auxiliary will be held
Tuesday night, November 14, at
8 p.m. at the Hospital.
DON CAMERON_
• Salon Colleen.
to you
realistic
remanent
of hair
tine7lt.
Now introduces
a full line of
Prescription Pe
Waves
for every type
For, Appoin
PHONE DUBLIN 91
or come in and see our
display. ' Open daily till
9 p.m.; except Saturday,
'8 p.m. till 2 p.m.
Grace McPherson
Manager
f it
LS I t rkt 1 R1� f. T a
-At tho pro�� igen �genr►iunityt den re, �rodh•3wn,
Evening, NOV. 14-.-8 p,m stior --li po esfionsr--pankk'opt stocks
and Many, Many'Parsallal Consigpmatt Consisting. of Apnliancei
Furnitura •- Tslevisl n --1 Clothing
AIso a nice selection of Now ;toys
FURNX !UR
A 2-pieee`'Davenpoz-t Suite that folds •out to 'a full size bed
with nylon cover and swivel filer, a -piece French Provincial .
. Cliesterfiel i'Set, covered in atop -grade nylen cover; 3 other 'as-
sorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions; 2.8 -piece Copper -
tone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets,consisting of 8 chairs aa
72" table; 2 7 -piece Sets, consistingnd of 6 chairs and a 60" table,
with an ,inlaid top. 1 5 -piece Deluxe.Coppetton,e Dinette Suite,
3. Bookcase Bedroom Suites, complete with bed, dresser,, chest
of drawers and a"matching box spring _and mattress with each
stet; 2 sets of lamps, consisting of a Tri9gilt and 2 Table Lamps
to curb set; 1 •set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables, in an Arborite
finish -f other Step and Coffee Tables; 2:38" Continental Bob.
complete with headboard and legs; 1 54" Continental Bed, comtfcrSi�tlal6:t;PlaformRokex Sizing ; HiChair; Teephoa TbeKih
Step Stool; Chrome Rocker.
APPLIANCES and TV
A large Refrigerator with a • full cross -top freezer; 2 Eleetldc
Ranges, one being a deluxe model; A long Skirt 'Washer with
pump; Automatic Washer and Dryer -- matching pair, Combina-
tion radio and Record ,Player; and last of all'i4 different Tele-
vision Sets, 21" models that have all -been checked over and are
}}�AA1, Working • condition., All the Appliances in =this Sale are
Gtaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when ypu hook them
up at your home.
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CLOTHING DtO1t Ti31E EN'1TRt, > 'AMPLy
A` large te1eo lou k f t'G�lgthi ?'";ham 5 l►st< �beex re-
e ived for Aue i6it frdfhl . ne�oi<rthe tail;+est o hing�'gVholecalers
In, Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING --Socks, Under-
wear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, SportShirts, Pyjamas, TShirts,
W,ork Socks, Work Shirts; 'ORillIE.;•Z,ADIES and TEENS -
Dpuble Knit Suits, Skirts, B1ouaeli; :: Nylbns, Cardigans, Pullovers,
Slum, Jackets, Dresses, Socks ?yjamas; BOYS GIRLS - BAR_ MS
J.eaps, SWe tees, Shirts, Blougas, ak a ;gaits;
s, Hohsr �e.Coa s'ACrawlib>v ,Sets T.Shirt, Jui per(3' SI ills .Dreses,
Velvett Suits, Nat and BateS�;and anynotheraitemsto'3-Piece
num-
erous to mention..
Don't miss this outstanding sale! Auctioneer - Leo E.,Birfl; Clerk,
Lloyd Tanner 9perated byfurnPOreat;',City. DiatiributOrs.' Terms cash,
Cheques accented oln itiir+a, Sada"SeIe3 TAX in effect •
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Phone 527-0240 'Seaforth
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FRUIT DRINKS • 3- rinsZ. 39e BATHROOM TISSUE -.4 R°115
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PEACHES ` Sl,� dl°r 4.14ns ° 9900 HASH BROWN PO` ATOES3. Qt $1-
Bags
TOMATO O V GETABLE
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SHIRLEY GAY
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ORANGES 5 ` 900
FANC`V GRADE DELICIOUS
APPLES, 6for.490.
FANCY GRADE
MAC APPLES S . 79g
9NT. N0.-1'IHOTHOUeE
TOMATOES att.39g
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.RADISHES .. 2 0 lies 290
Freshly Cut, Young r re Burn's Sliced 1-Itr.
TURKEY 'LEGS,, ib. JU SIDE BACON, Vac 790
Freshly Cut, YoungBur'n's 6 -oz.
Tur4Y BREAS', Ib. �/C (5 Varieties) 11 Vac VII
Cooked MEATS Pacs
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SMOKED HAM SLICES' 89 WIENERS ';::`,1
GOLD SEAL FANCY RED F UNCAN HINES '
CHOCOLATE 7 -oz. 99it SOCKEYE 7/- rag t tassT'D)
CANDY _ Pkgs. 77 SALMON °5
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