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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-12-21, Page 5ft' • * g r 1 • to. • 44 • • It • • • ,' Extends Sincere Greetings at this Christmas geason • OVEN READY TURKEYS FULLY COOKED CLUB STYLE HAMS.. SMOKED PICNIC HAMS Ib. 14. Ib. TENDER JUICY STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. 8 SKINLESS WIENERS - 2 lbs. $9c LEAN BEEF PATTIES 2 lbs. $1.00 BREAKFAST BACON' 11/2 lbs. $1.00 HAND CUT POLISH SAUSAGES • • Ib. 59c SLICED BOLOGNA 4 lbs. $1.00 Weston's Ham and Wiener -Rolls . 4 for $1.00 Fresh Killed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Capons; also Fresh Killed Lamb available Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights till 9 Saturday open till 6 ALT FOfl HI ER Z TNIkAS NEL CAR FROM WEST -END GARAGE Pontiac -BLJIck Dealer In MITCHELL y o u Can't Lose on These Bargains 1967 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door, ILT., radio, whitewalls, low mileage car. 1966 Ford Galaxie 500, V-8, 390 cu. in. motor 1966 Pontiac Laurentian, 6-cyl., A.T., radio _ 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 2 -door hardtop, V-8, A.T., whitewalls, P.S., P;B., black vinyl roof. 1965 Pontiac, V-8, A.T. 1965 Rambler, 6-cyl. std., American 220 1965 Plymouth Barracuda, 2 -door H.T., V-8, A.T., bucket seats, 317 cu. in. motor 1963 Oldsmobile 88, Sedan, V-8, A.T. 1963 Ford Custi!lln, V-8, A.T. 1963 Pontiac Strato-Chief. 6-cyl., A.T. 1962 Chev., iLiair, 6-cy.17„ A.T. 1961 Pontiac V-8, 2 -door, A.T. TRUCKS 3 1/2 -Ton Pick -Ups 1963 FORD 1962 DODGE 1962 CHEV. To our many good friends and customers we wish to extend BEST WISHES WEST- END GARAGE Call 348-8932 - MITCHELL Open Every Evening till 10 to Serve You and_all Night if we have to - ELAINE RUTH ECKERT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eckert, 1VIcKillop, gradu- ate of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, was successful in. -re- ceiving her Reg. Nurse's di- ploma and is at present doing surgical. mining at Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal, Que- bec. MPC OR 4$ INVITATIONS EZI ANNOUNCEMENTS fi ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER TEE. HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 Seaforth ViiALITOti CHURCH ORCKTS (V01104110 from Pge 1.) .00 arzived hotaelast Tuesday by carol Hinging. The: btlaill0S/1 'after spending the past.three Nvaa' led .bY Mrs.Re80 4ennett vienicS,24 Now' York witAtEtati, Mr. Wilikini Murray gave TLUze`ThiAlciaa, The- Ogee nt the treasures ,renntt, ter the them VnioY04 a seven day, At.; Year ending. , " • ,JAutio Cruise to Nassau. Thank you !rates were read Mr. and NIP. Ronald, Ennis f.rateMisa May ,Mowbray, *eveta, at'.414eatille Of Whitby Ross Bennett, Karald SMalle Spent +the week end with 491i, Mrs. Harvey Craig thank- - • d Douglas Ennis, eVerY0.00for remembering Miss Margaret Maher and her. , MissMis. Eveiyn Mc1V1ichael of it was suggested that dele- GOderich, recently visited at gatos given reports frpin, con- the home of Mr. and lViss, ventions during the year. ten Wilt, Clinton and also Mrs. Martin Roan:Was elec attended the family pre -Christ - ted leader and Mr. Ross Ben- rue dinner Saturday evening nett will assist her for thg,New at the home of Miss 1VIcMieln, Year. eel's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Seven inch squares ot.mat- Robert McMichael of Walton. erial are to be cutin Prepar- The Walton Women's Insti; ation for quilt making, tute xnet Monday evening with, Mrs. Jan Van Vliet and Mrs. Mrs, Frank Walters and Mrs. M, Bean favored us.„-vtith a D,avid. Watson, ,conveners for duet ' "I heard the Yoice of Agriculture and Canadian In- Jes s Say". dustriee„ in charge 'Of the pro - he next meeting is to be ,gram, held at the home of Mrs. Roy 1Vlovie films were hown by. Williamson. The roll call to be Gorden McGavin including "A New Year's Resolution of plowing match and many var- our own". ieties of parades concluding Mr. and Mrs. Clarence -Mar- with ,coloured slides taken at tin visited with Mr. and Mrs, the 'Walton Centennial Insti- Fred Martin and family at tute Concert in October. Richmond Hill for a few days A demonstration was given last week. by the 4-H Club girls who Mrs. Robert -Pickering of took the course "Cotton Acces- Oakville spent Saturday with sories for the bedroom". Tak- her mother, Mrs. George Dun- ing part were Debbie Wey, das. Sharon Marks, Gail Traviss. Frank Kirkby and Mr.9and Leaders were Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Douglas Kirkby, Jennifer Reid and Mrs. Donald Ac antdPaulrvisited ivir lass. }Ir t Sundayeber hm t Mrs. Gordon McGavin gave Kirkby at Woodstock. a reading entitled "The Day Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- after Christmas". The president Mrs. Jan Van Vliet conducted bubiness. -Roll Call, "Why I won't take an office in the W.I." was answer- ed. The minutes and treasurers report were given by Ms. Ger- MRS, MARTHA THOMPSON ald Watson. Correspondence was read and dealt with inclu- ding a letter regarding the next 4-H Homemaking club. Training schools will com- mence January 2. Mrs. Wil- liam Humphries and Mrs. Ger- ald Watson were appointed leaders of -the girls club. Summary Day for the pro- ject "Baking with Yeast" was announced for Januar ST 16th. The leaders for this course were Mrs. James Axtmann and Mrs. Mac Sholdice. Mrs. Axtxnann told of plans for Summary -Day at Clinton. She made a request for an- tique baking articles for dis- play. Mrs. Laverne Godkin will give the Commentary for that day. It was decided to have card parties in the Community Hall for the -winter months. The January 5th committee includ- ed Mrs. Margaret Humphries, Mrs. James Axtrnann, Mrs. W. Turnbull, Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Donald and Mrs. Graham mausoleum, Seaforth. Sholdice. January 19th, Mrs. Herbert Treviso, Mrs. Edward pay dividends. Miller,' Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Heriaeh Williamson, and OBITUARY Martha Ann Thompson, 87, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Florence, Mrs. John Hoelscher of Seaforth. She was the former Martha Ann, Killen, daughter of the late John Killen and Ann Davis and was born and educated in Brant Township in Bruce County. Her husband, Neil Thompson, pre- deceased her in 1932. She lived in Blyth for eleven years before coming to Seaforth in 1939. She was a member of St. Thom- as' Anglican Church and Ladies' Guild. Besides her daughter, she is survived by two sons, W. John and Hugh both of Seaforth. The ,body is resting at the IL S. Box funeral home, High St., Seaforth until Friday when fun- eral services will he held from St. Thomas! Anglican Church, at 2 pm., Jtev. J. S. Sharples offici- ating. Temporary, entombment will folkny in Pioneer Memorial Classified ads 411erru LAW ristmas Here's wishing you the long-lasting happiness of an old-fashioned Yule! ,,,Holiday Hours: Open Sunday, Dec. 24, from 12:15 to 10 p.m. 'Boxing Day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. - BOB and BETTY'S VARIETY SEAFORTH; ONTARIO 'r?')r*:," 20% OFF TOYS - DOLLS, GAMES CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - CHRIST- MAS LIGHT STRINGS - CHRISTMAS TREES - SHOULDER PADS SHIN PADS.- HOCKEY HELMETS - HOCKEY GLOVES ..SPEClAI:, ON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES It's only a matter of days, so don't delay ! SILLS HARDWARE Seaforth Ontario • Mrs. Ray Huether. Mrs, Jan Van Vliet presen- ted gifts to four past presid- ents including Mrs. Margaret Humphries, Mrs. James Nolan Mrs. Frank Walters and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Carol singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Wm.. Humphries dir- ecting' and Mrs. Laverne God - kin at the piano. A gift ex- change was conducted by Mrs. Frank Walters after which re- freshments were served by Mrs, Herbert Traviss, Mrs. Al- exander Gulutzen, Mrs. Ger- ald -Watson arid Mrs. Douglas Ennis. Boxes of home made candy were sent to the shut- ins, Only Three More Days to Pick Lip These Most kopular Christmas Gifts -- Stewart's Zave the *ieetion FORSYTHE & ARROW PERMA - PRESS WHITE SHIRTS 85% Terylene, 35% Cot, ton. Just wash, dry and wear'',-,- no ironing. Sizes fl 14% to 18. Three famons qualities. 6.50, 6.95, 7.50 Popular BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Paisley, Plaid, stripes, plains and checks, sizes A to 'E. C95 & 5.95 GIVE HER UOSiIRY tlybps by WHISPER REPVTATION CAMEO KAYSER • 1,00 to SUPP. HOSE 5.00 & 6.00 GIFT LINGERIE Panties ..... 59c to 3.00 Mips ... 2.98 to 9.95 - Half Slips 2.98, up ( Nighties 6.95 to SOS Negligee Sets .... to 24.95 Bed Jackets 4.95, up Famous TONY DAY Machine Washable SWEATERS Fine Orlamb or Shetland qualities, V; erewl or tur- tle neck. All new colors. - $13.95 GIFT HOUSE COATS and DUSTERS Quilted Satins, Orlon Pile, Corduroy, Flannels, all sizes and colors. 6.95 to 16.95 SMART STYLE LINED GLOVES Cape skin, deer skin or suede globes in all colors. We have a huge s,electihn of the newest. 4.50 to 7.50 Other Gloves from 1.95 "LYON" Snuggle - Bug SLIPPERS Suede, Leather, Orlon Pile and Metalic fabrics, all sizes and colors. ; A 3.50 & 4.00 Last Minute Suggestions Boxed Hankies 1.00 Wolsey Sox 1.65 Happy -Foot Sox 1,25 Scarfs 1.95 to 4.50 Ties 1.00 to 2.50 Tie and Sox Sets -2.95 Tie and Pocket Puff Sets 2.50 Hat -Gift Certificates 8.95 up Stewart's Gift Certificate 1.00 up Last Minute Suggestions Towels 1.25 to 2.98 Night Wear 2.98 to 5.00 Aprons 1.00 to 1.95 Luggage 10.95 to 29.95 Handbags 5.00 to 12.95 Scatter Rugs 3.50 to 8.95 Bathroom Sets • • • • 5.95 to 7.50 Kenwood Blankets 13.95A -O-24.95 The Staff and Management take this op- portunity to extend to you a MERRY CHRISTMAS With the Fervent Wish .that the "Peace On Earth, Good Will To All Men" proclaimed by the Heavenly Host on that first Christmas, may soon come to this War -Weary, Race -Divided World. OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK UNTIL 9- P.M. • 'STEWART BROS. 4 4 4 44 4. 4 4 4 4 4 . 4. 4 4 4 4 4 .1e,f ...4resea ,4/1„,,31,41.41, 4,1' 1,1, 'i 14,4 .rd led is a small appliance ... the perfect gift for Perfect fo the bedroom Clock Radio GE Portable Mixer 13.99 SPECIAL HAIR DRYERS The I�f in Toasters, Several styles Everybody can use an Electric Skillet Special GE Coffee Percolator 21.99 Complete with carrying case LIMITED Headquarters for GE Christmas Tree lights and Home Decorations. Seaforth GE Special Iron 13.99 Phone 527-1320 ,