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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore
and son, Bruce, of Brantford,
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mrs. E. Dinsmore and
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1VIeGavin.
Mr. Clarence Armstrong, of
St. Catharines, was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Coughlin,
of London, wereguests of Miss.
Alice Reid over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Grant,
Mr. John Grant and Elizabeth,
of Waterloo, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart,
of Windsor,. renewed acquaint-
ances in town over the week-
end.
Mrs. George R. Love, Gode-
rich, and Miss Gladys Thomp-
son, of town, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Scott, Thornton Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Overholt, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Simpson.
Mrs. C. Hawley left for
Buena Park, California, last
week to spend the winter
months. She was accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. Fred Hutch-
ings, who spent some time here
before returning to her. home
in Buena Park.
Mr. Zack McSpadden spent a
•day. so i in Norwieh
last week,
M.Gordon McKellar, Bramp-
ton, spent the Weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al, Mc-
Kellar.
Mrs. W. J. Muir, Toronto, and
Mrs. Eric Muir, of Kitchener,
were guest here on Thursday.
Mrs. Joseph Grummett is in
Toronto this , week attending
board meetings of the Ontario
Association of Agricultural So-
cieties, a which plans will be
Made for the 1965 convention
next February.
Mr. Jack Kellar was at Zurich
early Sunday morning assisting
in the conversion from magneto
to dial telephone service.
Mr. Ernest Adams is in Vic-
toria Hospital, London, where
he is undergoing surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merl
Dunlop and family in Sarnia
and attended the Commence-
ment ceremonies at Sarnia Col-
legiate Institute and Technical
School, where their grand-
daughter, Miss Sherrill Dunlop,
received her secondary School
honor graduation diploma.
Mrs. R. W. Newnham attend-
ed the Home and School Area
conference in Guelph last week.
CLASSIFIED ADS
23. Business Directory 25. In Memoriam
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt • and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Uay 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
.G. A. *WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderlch St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seafortli, Ontario':
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night OT Day Calls - 527-0510
B. B. CROFT, D.C.
DoolOr of Chiropractic
245 Victoria St., Clinton
Telephone 482-9848
23-44-4
24. Cards of Thanks °
WE wish to thank aur neigh-
bors and friends for the lovely
gifts and nice evening).- Chris -
tier -Andy and Charlie Turnbull.
24-47r1
WE would like to thank every -
ane -who in any way helped to
mae our Bazaar a success. It
was very much appreciated. -
Ladies of Walton Anglican'Guild
24-474
I wish to thank all those who
sent cards and treats while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. -Mrs. James
Scouter. , 24-47-1
WE' mrould-like 46 thank our
friends, relatives and neighbors
For cards and gifts on the oc-
casion of our 25th Wedding An-
niversary -Doris and Frank
Me roney 24-47x1
WE orlon to take this 'opportun-
ity to thank all OUT friends and
re's-I.:hors who made aur 50th.
We•delinc_P, Anniversary such an
enjoyable one. -Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Burdge, Brucefield. 24-47x1
wruld like to express our
appreciation to -our kind neigh-
bors, and friends who surprised
ii nn our 25th Anniversary, for
the lovely party and silver tea
sicrviee and corsage ; also Garry
and Betty Jean for the family
dinner. with our relatives, and
the gifts and Sowers and all the
cards received Thanks to all. -
Ea and Janet Andrews. 24-47x1
THE family of the late Gordon
Ross Driscoll wish to express
their appreciation and thanks to
alt who, were so kind and lassis-
ted in any way during their re-
cent bereavement, to Dr. M. W.
Stapleton and to those who sent
flowers and messages of sym-
pathy. 24-474
WE wish toempress our sincere
thanks to- relataves, friends and
neighbors for 'messages of sym-
pathy, cards and floral tributes
we received during Our sad ber-
eavement. Special thanks to the
doctors and Staff of ainton
Hospital, Rev. Britton, Bax Fun-
eral Home and the ladies who
-helped in the home. Your
thOUghtfulnessi will long be re-
membered.-LIJoyd, Dorothy and
Paul MoCluskie. 24-47-1
I would like to express my miany
thanks to all my friends and -to
all those who were very kind to
me white I was a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, in London; also
thanking the Canadian Legion
Branch 156 and the Ladies Aux-
iliary of the Canadian Legion
Branch 156 fon their kindness
and thoughtfulness. Spec al
thanks to Frank Phiniips.-1Vfir.
James Watson, (Sr.), Seafortile•
' 24-47x1
25. In Memoriam
•
BROOME-In loving memory of
a -dear father and grandfather,
Mr. Thomas Broome, Who pass-
ed (away 2 years a -go, Nov. 23,
1962.
Wishing today a•s we wished be-
fore,
That God could have spared
you many „years 113-0+11e,
In our- blasts your memory -is
kent
To leiv,e, eherfst and to never
forget
-Sadly missed by his daughter,
Ilene, son-in-law, Ken Thome-
sere grandchildren); Judi, Jini
and Joanne. 25-47x1.
Births
BROOM& -In Scott .Memorial
Iles:pita, on Nov. 12, to Mr.
and -Mrs. George J. Broome,
Seaforth, a daughter.
DODDS--;•At Clinton public HOs-
pital on Nov. 16, to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Dodds,- RR 1,
Seaforth, a da-ughter, Donna
Lynn. •
GORDON-In Hullett, on Nov.
14, 1964, Donna Jean Gordon,
in her 19th year. -
MeCLURE-In Seaforth,, on Nov.
14th, 1964, William .MeCture,
in his 96th year.
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE -40 pigs. Itubert -
Van Niekerk, phone 527-1066; RR
3, Kippen. . 47-1
' ' ,SECOND
• -CONSIGNMENT SALE,
For Dairy Cattle, at Rath -
welt's Sales Arena, 11/4 miles
West of Brucefield, an TUES-
DAY, NOVEMBER 24, let 1.30
p.m:
.Usual Line of good dairy cows,
heifers and calves, anyone wfsh-
ing 4» consign- cattle, must con
tact us before sale: day.
Terms, cash, or credit with
thro-e years to pay. )
D'ARCY RATHWELL, Owner
and Manager
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
47-1
FOR SALE-Madress, and bed
springs. Call at Queen's Hotel.
47-1
FOR SALE -Two white-fiaced
bull calves. C. De- Corte, RR 2,
Seaforth, phone 527-1628. 47x1
HELP WANTED -Reliable gia1
or woman to mind 2 small child-
ren in my hoxne, Monday to
Friday, 8 .to 5. Phone 527-0825,
-after $ p.m. 47X1
FOR SALE -Beef by the quar-
ter, Phone 527-0337. 47-1
Oen.e.,,tal
Manager
Jack Clayton, general manag-
er of General Coach Works of
Canada in Henan, has been
named general manager of the
General Homes Division of
Divco-Waype, according to a re-
lease by Divco-Wayne president,
Robert H. Ruhl, in New York
this week.
Mr. Clayton, who joined the
company in May 1964, after
eight years' experience in the
Mobile Home field, will con-
tinue his responsibilities at Hen-
sall, as well as at the General
Homes division in Marlette,
Mich.
M. William Ross and Miss
Mamie, Londesboro, called on
Mrs. Ernest Adams on Monday.
Rave You Voted fOr the
1.664 SNOW QUEEN'?
voting ends pm.
Saturday
MARY HELEN BUCHANAN
"MONACO"
SAND MAD GLASSV/AR
Crystal-clear,
'exquisitely
hand -cut by
European
craftsmen in a
modern fern
cutting, and .•
in a- complete -
range o/ pieces
at a papilla?
price.
FOOTED STEMWARE, including sherbets,
sherbet plates, juices, goblets, wines, parfaits
and clarets 'Just 79c each
TUMBLERS,_ water and juice- Just 79c ea.
Also Sugar and Crean -is, .Bows, Water Jugs, Etc.,
,at 'attractive ,prices
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery - Gifts - Fine China
SEAFORTH
WI-LKINSON'S
Christmas.
BAKING NEEDS
TRI4iVitAlilut.TAt.4. A -74t 33s
VePArairr 49$
CHERRIES .. 43s
jrit CUT Al UM°
FRAVMR CUT MIMED
PEEL
3a. 33$
29$ •
011. PACK OOLOIN
LIISINSr.
WAICO
LEXIOS 370*
IGA Bread 24oz.
Food- Values
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PORK 1.1
Fresh & Lean - Tabierite Trim
Picnic Butt Fresh
Shoulder ROASTS HAMS
29c Ib. 39c lb. 49cA.
2 for 39c White Sugar 5 lbs. 45c
AYLMER
SOUPS
Mix or Match
Chicken - Oyster
- - Mushroom -
6 tins 85c
HEALTH &
BEAUTY AIDS
nomie-nsa. M.
Deodorant
2-442. wrif
Sotto 11
J0144114011 and JON1It014-411[0. Ko
Baby Powder 4" 88$
S6,04102N and J010440,4-1,¢0. Tea
Baby Shampoo 630
P1111 um. 01041,41110. Ts.
Airylereant .1 Lag
Ulm,
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GIANT 10 OZ.
MAXWELL
NOUSE INSTANT
COFFEE
$1•39
White's Side Bacon Ib. 69c
Golden Morton's Frozen ' P.E.I.Bananas Dinners Potatoes
2 Ibs. 29c 2 for 89c 1Olbs..55
Swift's Prem 39c
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Kraft Monarch Five Roses
Dinner Cake Mixes Flour
6 for 85e 5 for 87c 1 Ibs. 69c
SAVE " EVERYD'•AY• *It *4-yQuit
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TOP VALU
ASSORTED
CANDIES • -
3 pkg., •
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c $ 4
100
WESTON'S MIX OR MATCH
BISCUITS
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