The Huron Expositor, 1965-05-06, Page 7"NATIONAL BABY WEEK" SPECIALS- I
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Maine thanks to our atela1ives
and'friends- who cam, . s t
cards and grits and flowers on
our 401h wedding Faun wv+essaryl.
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Lee and Anna McOo ne'il
U-71-1
We. wash to .sincerely thank our
neighbours, friends, BrueeLield
Fire Department and any 'one
24. ,Cards of
w b . aeigbb7nra,
and ends for, eaards, £IoW rs'
and ter while 1 was rei patient
in the hospital Ste'' it. ,thanks
'to Drs:- Malkus and: lady and
the uumsees-ile �tb� ellt'ess• -_.
Mrs.;Willard MON. 24-7JXJ,
I witib to express' •nun thanks
to all • who' were so kind to inc
while I was a tSatienit in Scott
Memorial- Hospital, especially
Br. iiilalkus Dr. Brady and the
nurses. --Mrs. Pat Nigh.
24-71-1
l ?ani ,, of ,the late M •
Mett7 A Step)ue sen'vial; tb fix=
Preen theirceehle' rthank�i for
s• '.>a and
'flora t r ecei.'ved dog
their r'eoent bereareernlent. Spee-
ial thanks to Rev. H. A. Currie,
item. M. lgerriben, Bonthron
Funeral Chapel, staff Of Clint-
on Public Holsplba+I and Dr.
Gorwill sanda•]1 thane who
helped at theme or in any
way 24-71-1.
• The,fanalily of the late Charles
Dexter wish to tl144 'their
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To help us introduce Gold Bond Stamps on Gas
and Oil purchases, we are offering
FREE! FREE!. FRES!
with each Al Used Car 5,000 Gold Bond Stamps
A GREAT LINE-UP TO CHOOSE FROM !
No Payments Until June — Your Present Car Down
'63 GALAXY—Four-Door- Sedan, V-8, Standard ..-..$2250
$1950
'61 MONARCH—Like new, .fully equipped
'57 FORD SEDAN—Reconditioned', black
'57 FORD SEDAN—Reconditioned, green
.. $695
$695
This ofei ends Saturday, May 15, 1965, so save even more at
GODERICH MOTORS
LTD.
35 South Street - GODERICH
Your Ford, Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxy, Mustang; Thunderbird,
Ford Truck Dealer '
YOUR SEAFORTH REPRESENTATPVES:
G. W. CUTLER - 482-9782
or
CLEVE COOMBS 527-9016
w4Q �dk ellbin u.
tan 'PrA004,1r
I.; war to "tha'nk all m. i.: ds
and Ilelaltiven who, +
eq a, gifts! ♦ `fid eat'do
'Wean a P ►t' : SI. oae h's
Ilaapubal, Ly�nklan. ,Sreelat thank
1u the 'S „$ S. Ginn it �e
Association, Drse ady!,
kus, Caemeron and Dxia+ke and:
the n-ur-; ne abaft of the fourth.
floor. Everthing was greatly
appreciated: —_ Joy -Le i1 rri,som,
24.71x11
F would hire to thank all thoss,.
who sent Bards, treats, flowers
and . viseit e • whi.Ue 1 was a pattr
lent in Sea/oath Ilio 'tail. Spee
i'al thaw to Dr. Glorinva and
nwnkes, also IVIrs. Hoarn!aert
and Mrs. Vandernon for tak-
ing such good came It our boys.
Int has been much Ia'ppreelated:.
— Mins. Joe Van Volkengold.
24-71x1
25. In Memoriam
DROVER -- In llovifg anicanore
of a dear brothels, Willgiamn
Drover, who passed away May
3. 1964. p
Years may wipe out mane
&legs,
Bunt thea they wipe onit nevler;
Theshy oil those happy
days,
we were young 'together.
Always remembered by
Maude. 25-71X1
G OLDING — its ]loving mem-
ory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. William 1.1. Gold-
ing, who passed away slag years
ago May 6th, 1959.
This day we do nemeimbee.. .
A loving tthough't we •give, • -
To one no longer with us,
But in our heart still Wee.
Ever remembered by her
family. • 24-71x1
EGGFRT - Ing lowing meem±ory
of a dear methem, Mrs. Charles.
Eggert. who passed away May
51h, 1964.
God knew that she was suffer-
ing,
That ,the hills were hard to
climb,
co he closed her weatry eyelids
And- whispered, "Peace be
thine."
Away .in the beautiful hills of
God, .
e'y the valley of rest so fair,
Some day we know not when,
We will meet our loved "one
• there.
Ever remembe'red by- daugh-
ter Della and 'son Noirman and
their. famiiiee 25-71x1
DICK = In Moving memory of
a dear 'husband and father,
Arthur- W. Dick, who passed
away thirteen years • ago May
?,rd.
Those whom 'wet lave go out of
sight,-
But never 'out of mind;
They are cherished • in the
hearts
Of those they leave behind:
Lovieg and kind in all his
ways,
Upright and .just in all -his
' days,
Sincere and true in heart and
mind„ -
Beautiful memories he left be-
hind.
VALUE SAVINGS at WILKINSON'S
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FRESH GRADE 'A'
21A -31b.
AVERAGE
Ib.
PLUMP AND TENDER "READY FOR ROASTING OR FRYING
39
ROASTING CHICKENS - E3a SAYER.
-
3 LEGGED CHICKEN & laand
Best of Fryers
CHICKEN NE BASKET `B4-4
a Double Breasted
CHICKEN LEGS LB 599 Chicken lb. 3¢c
AND BREASTS r33 77
LEAN AND TASTY TABLE RITE TRIMMEDPORK, CHOPS
. -
c
LB. 5 9
WHYTE PACKERS SLICED
FRESH FROZEN
SIDE BACON PKC. 69` SALMON STEAKS 747. 6,9c
—FROZEN FOOD FEATURES —
SUNNY WHITE AND PINK
LEMONADE .... 8 67 99*
HOLIDAY FARMS
BEEF STEAKETTES -. ;it 53{
MRM HOUSE
BANANA CAKE
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FRENCH 2 -Ib. 39.¢ PEAS i pa, 39*
FRIES poly bog 7 CARROTS Bay
— BAKERY FEATURES —
• WESTON
Chocolate Swiss Roll 'Pk,`• 350
SHIRLEY GAY
APPLE PIE
SHIRLEY GAY
Iced Date & Nut LoaflPky. 43,
SHIRLEY GAY WESTON'S 11.0.. pkg.
PLAIN 13.o..0 Brown's ram 1A
. ' DONUTS Pkg. 33 TWIN ROLLS 35
FAMILY 24.3., 390
SIZE Ple
CURI•TY_-NIPPLES - 1•
k9r 453
PLASYIC COMPLETE pi7 45'
CURITY NURSERS
CAPS & DISCS 2,k4' /50
FLAVORED ASPIRINS ' of < 354 .
DELUXE MACARONI & CHEESE
KRAFT DINNER Pky, 35¢
SCOTT,ES WANKY PACK
FACIAL TISSUE 6.7'11 .00
. BIG ROLL --ASSORTED COLORS
SCOTT TOWELS 3 ;Z,,1.00
SCOTKINS WHITE •�
SERVIETTES •
3°,,,7j3° Pk u.'33*
T6 -e.,
Pky. 59
'FOR CHILDREN CASTORIA s; 0 59° ... MONARCH 3 7
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SMELTS
29°
Tomatoes -25c
Ripe, Red, Cello 14 -oz. Tube
BARLINKA GRAPES •,• Ile 29c
From S. Africa
Product of U.S.A. Garden Fresh
CARROTS -3 -lb. Bag - 33e
Product. of U.S.A.—Florida
CELERY STALKS 2 Bunches 39c
Tree Fresh from Florida
ORANGES—Size 100's - Doz. 55c
Product of Mexico — Salmon Fled') •
CANTALOUPE, 45's Jumbo, ea. 25c
' GERBER STRAINED
FOR BAEIES—GERBER
BABY FOOD 5 sr JUICES 5 4t,..` 490
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
BUDS
MONARCH
Bilk:r 350
WHIPPED TOPPING
%/OHNSON & JOHNSON BABY POWDER CRACKER BARREL MILD
SHAMPOO; Smell, Inch 64Y COLORED -WEDGES
Leigor LOTION, Glom;
COOKING WL 63,g
GARBAGE BAGS a:: 310
FAMILY TISSUE gR" 88.c
SCOTT AsSoRTED'cOLoRs
TEA -BAGS
3 PIM Ilr
100,
The a
52.0 Act'
TOMATO OR VEGETABLE
CLARK'S SOUPS 10 7,C 1.00.
CLARK'S BEANS 4 Thss- 1.00
PEA SOUP
ditto, 00 WAX
TOP VALLI BEANS 52:::•87#
;Taal WHIP
1350
AJAX GIANT -SIZE (Se LARGE SIZE
CLEANER , wit"' 294
DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION 6
TINS -
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE -ett,99c
13.4.11*.
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Be.a b,-4*
,to Mn. 4334,-.,li 4,
s, e 0, Mite a
EMAN 'In Se4nt'' th
:A 30th,— t0 M ;: nd!tr
i'Bruce caller , RE4'
treforth, a daughter?
FISC HER —• In Seaforth, on
Maty' 4th, ` to Mir. and -.140...
• Ralph Fiseh!er, RAZ Walton,
son. -
sMAWSON -- lin South Huroa'.
r.JDaspitatl, Exeter, to Mr. and
'Mr's. Douglas ii1awson, Park-
W, hill (pee Lynda .Sayapge),
a daughter, Julii'e Aman, a sis-
ter for Jeffreys. .•
WILLIAMS — In Qatari', Gen-
eral Hospital, on Wednesday,
April 28th, to Me. and Mrs.
Zion Williams, 2012 Chere ee
Place Ni. W. Caligaey, Alberra,
a daughter, Kimberly Mn.
Engagements
Mr. and Mats. Roy Rau, Sea -
forth, Ont, vvish to announce
the erigagement of their daugh-
ter, Mergare't Ann, to 1VIdein
Lamy Walters, Ism of ;Mr. and
Bruceffeki, Ont., the wedding
to take place on June 5th, 1965
at St. Jarmes' Catholic Church,
Seaforth, thalami% 'at II. o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross,'
Seaketh, wish 'to announce, the
eigagerneut of &de daughter,.
Beenda Faye to Mr. Ronald
George Powell', neatiord, son of
Mr. and Mrs. iGleotrge Powell,
Seaforth. Wedding' will take
place. nay 29 ett 2:30 in the
Me, and Mrs. G71AT-. MacDonald
of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, wish
to announce the marriage of
their daughter, Janet Fern, to
Mr. H. Pearson Chesney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Chest -
ding took plaice April. 17th, 1965,
in Trinity United Church Chap-
el, Port Arthur, Ontario.' Rev.
Russel A. Peden officiated. ,
Too Late
FOR SALE — white-faced
Se th, phone 527-1435. -1
FOR SALE 48 pigs, 7 to 8
weeks old. Henry Mayer, high.
ems ready to be bred. I white-
faced bull calf. C. De Corte,
-1
FOR SALE — A quantity of heY
end straw. Carl Boven, phone
527-1738. -1
FOR SALE — sixty pigs,. Hu -
phone 527-0166. -1
FOR SALE — black and 'white
all weather coat,• twine Pos-
lums. size, 14:- Phone; 5274664.
xl
FOR SALE — onions, corn, bean
-and pea 'seeds now available
for your gardening needs. Ste-.
len Flowers, Seeforth. 71-4
WANTED TO RENT— pasture
for six or dght cattle.. Leslie
527-0506. -1
SITUATIONS WANTED — ex-
pert baby" sitting by hour, daY
or week, your house or mine.
For further information please
ea* 527-0138, anytime. 71-2
storey brick house in Egmond-
vine, two good homes in Har-
purhey with all modern con-
veniences. Also apartment for
rent, Harold' Jackson; Seatlarth.
71-2
FOR SALE — one registered
II-ereford boll, a years old.
Bred by Ilertze.1 Bros., Credit-
Scaforth, phone 527-1608.. xl
FOR SALE — 12 Her ef or d
earling steers. John E. Mac -
TEACHER WANTED
Public School Area Board
Applications are invited for a
teacher for a one room school!,
grades 1 to 8, starting Septem-
ber, 1965.
Minimum Salary $3400.
Maximum Allowance $200 per
year for 5 years.
Experience acquired within the
past 10 years.
Applications to state. qualific-
ations• and !newton of last in-
spectorate and to be in the hands
of the secretary before May 15.
CAMPBELL WEY, Secretary
RR 2, Walton
6-71-2
HURON
DINING
LOUNGE
in the
QUEEN'S
HOTEL
SeafOrth
NOW OPEN
Longer Hours
WEEK DAYS:
7 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SUNDAYS:
ani
'too
wit
e"�►%tsbla} �vf,
�eeke d +vfs
cibit'O' rand
Tie l , orge- :Har*risi
pi Q'; ity, fanitoba, visit fest
eek- with. 10s vomit", Mr.:: 'Fd-
ward'MclKaig and I%Ira• ,M,cKaig.
and Mrs. Otto. 'Walker
attended the Shell .banquet held
Thursday night at Ifoliday' Inn,
London.. -
Mr. and Mrs. Don Swindel
and . family, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Mr: mid
Mrs. Jim Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard,
iner were guests at the Scott -
Sylvester wedding reception,
held at the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre Saturday night.
Sunday visitors with Mr: and
Mrs. T. R. Jefferson were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Cleland, Bobby
and Pauline, Listowel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Laing, Lon
raine, David and Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hogg, 'of
Thornda1e, visited Sunday with
Mr.. and Mrs. Ken McKellar.
,Ge
-COIVIING EVENTS — Cab
dance, Brodhagen Coe=
Han, Saturday, May 8, eau -pies
onlYi. Price $1.50 per couple.
Orirhesteat. ,„
FOR SALE — Harley David-
son motor cycle, 1954, model
74. Paul Malone, 1091E8 Dublin.
FOR SALE — cotrnplanter,
raw Olivier with kers, fert-
bell, phone 5279137. -1
eel
Mr. and Mrs. Mnri'ay ImeS4
of Sarnia, visited (Wet' tne week
end with. Mrs-. $quires'.. Parentsi
Mrs. 'Allan is not PS 'Welt
her many friends 'wool*
Mr. Wesley Ham; of Berline-
ton, and sons, John and Peter) lin,04 Pen
*ent the weekend veitli Ur, Harr" Colt,
Ham's mother; Mrs. Charles ,Clayton Harris
Ham, and Miss Mary Swan, •
9,9
00
It's no fable
The better TV repair service at
STANNAH'S is a known fact!
And the cost is surprisinkly low
You can know it in ad9nek in
Most cases. All prices pos ,ted in
Plain sight. We've nothing to hide.
After all, why should w'e be
Bashful about being goody
Spading at John — 527-0703
Li
MAY '8th IS MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT HOSE
First Quality Nylons in regular of 970
Can •Can designs
Kayser's Famous "cameo," dress
Nylons
Made by Kayser' — New _Stretch . 1.79
Kayser Sup -Hose 4.95
HANDBAGS
Clutch Bags .
Patent and Leather Bags
New Straw Bags
Tapestry Bags
1.59 to 2.95
5,00 to 9.95
2.95 to 3.95
Daitity chiffon, sheet and nYlon gift -scarfs for
Mother. in plains, Hower or Woven patterns.
•
LUMMER GLOVES
of best summer Shades, all sizes .
•
.GIFT. LINGERIE
.Haj 'Slips
Full Slips
Nighties and 'pajamas •
•
CASUAL SLIPPERS
Popular Happy Hoppers, by Lyon, in' a wide
range of shades. AlSo "Snuggle Bug" slippers.
2.95 to 3.95
3.95 to 8.95
Landon. Lassie
Plains, Checks and Figured
•
New Jacquard Pattern
CARDIGANS
Many Colors and Styles ' 8.95
•
Girrs FOR THE HOME
PRETTY TOWELS .85 to 2.95
WHITE OR COLORED COTTON SHEETS 3:95 to 4.95
WABASSO SHEET SETS 7,95 to12.95
Shop For the Best in Mother's Day Gifts At STEWART'S '
-SPECIAL VALUES
FOR OUR FIRST OPEN NIGHT — FRIDAY, MAY 7th
Women's Spring Coats Slashed!
•• Fine all -wool coatings, the last of our big Spring range; 28---erfly, in a good range
of colors and sizes.
Regnlar 39.95, to clear at 29.95 Reg. 29.95, to clea,r at:722.95
Clearance Boys' 1/2 Sleeve Sport Shirts
Regular 1.95 and 2.25. Sizes 8, 10, 12 only '
Clearance Men's Cotton Knit 1/2 Sleeve Sport Shirts
Regular 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95. Out they fo at
Clearance Boys' Novelty "T" Shirts—Values to 2.95
Limited size range, To clear at
Broken Lines Boys' Cotton Skins—Values to -4.95
To clear