The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-02, Page 18a ,P r.:.• ;.. /, .4% 2, 19
*RTH MINOR HOCKEY
BOOSTER TICKETS
ON SALE THIS WEEK
Season's Tickets will be on sale this week, -
Friday night and all day Saturday:
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Tickets entitle the holder to admission to
any scheduled league game in the Juvenile,
Midget and Bantam Series.
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BUY A TICKET FROM ONE OF THE
BOYS,TO HELP SUPPORT -MINOR
HOCKEY IN SEAFORTH
EACH $1.00
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DA4?Y
use COOP FEEDS
vert your full granary into extra profits
Cash in on this 'Fall booking offer and con -
with Co-op balanced feeding program. Grains
are - deficient in some necessary nutrients.
Co-op Concentrates make up these ,defici
ncies an ive you increased milk and meat
roduc on — greater profits for you!
Fall Booking Special Savings !'
24% DARI FLO CONCENTRATE " $92
Per Ton
36% DARI FLO CONCENTRATE $99
Per Ton
36% BEEF GAINER CONCEN-
, TRATE,' Per Ton
36% BEEF GAINER CONCEN-
TRATE with Stilestral $105Per Ton
$99
All Prices Less $5.00 Bulk
You may book your winter requirements for
delivery up to February 28th next.
These feeds all carry a very
high level of Vitamins A and D
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone 527-0770
Seafgrth
Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime!
AttekdsBing
A good crowd attender the
Ladies' -Auxiliary bingo held
Thursday evening in the. Sea:
forth Legion Hall. The follow-
ing were winners:
Share -the -wealth, Mrs. Tuffan,
Seaforth; Dora Taylor, Sea -
forth; Bill Henderson, Seaforth;
special, Mrs. Baird, ` Bruce -
field; door prizes, Mrs. -Floyd
Dale and Mrs. Nancy Boyd, Sea -
forth.
Straight bingo: Muriel Hud-
son, Seaforth; Mrs. John Finni-
van, Wingham; Hilda Austin,
Seaforth; Bill Austin, Seaforth;
Isabelle Rau, Seaforth; Mary
Doig, Seaforth; Caroline Muir,
Seaforth; W. Carpenter, Dub-
lin; Pauline Kennedy, Seaforth;
Cleave Coombs, Seaforth; W.
Carpenter, Dublin; Mrs. Baird,
Brucefield (2); Gloria Glanville,
Seaforth; Hilda Austin, Sea -
forth.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and
family, -St. Thomas, with Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray.
Mr. and, Mrs. Raymond Smith
and family, Kitchener, with Mr.
Thomfis Purcell.
Miss Mary Murray, Lucan, at
her hqme.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Murray
and family, Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Murray
and childreh, Stratford, with Mr.
, and Mrs. 'Auguste Ducharme.
111r.. and Mrs. Bill McMillan,
j Mrs. Marty Williams, Tom Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Williams, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Williams in- Flint, at-
tending, the wedding of their
i niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters
and children, London, with Mr'
and Mrs. Maurice Melady.
Leonard Maloney, Lucan, with
i Mrs.. Nora Maloney.
CONSTANCE
Mrs. Frank Van der Molan,
Paul and Mark spent the past
week visiting at her ,parent's
home, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, and. returned' home
with Mr. Van der Molan on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hart" and
family, of Brussels, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family on Sunday,
Misses Meribeth and Melania
Scott spent Sunday with their
grandparents, , Mr. ' and .Mrs.
William Dale, Kathy and Cheryl.
Mr. Robert Mcllwain and Mr.
Charles Bell of Bayfield visited
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mcllwain.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood-
ruff of St. Davids -spent the past
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Whyte and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glou-
sher and family spent Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Glousher of Blyth.
Mr. Nick Whyte of Guelph
spegt the weekend with ' his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Ross anti'
Steven visited Mr. and Mrs.
William Dowson and family of
Varna on Sunday.
Mrs. George Turner,'' Linda
and Barry visited with Mr. and j
Mri. Reg Lawson and John on
Friday.
Miss Deanna Dale spent Sun-
day visiting with Mrs. Art
Bromley in• Kitchener.
Mrs. Don Buchanan and
Nancy spent Tuesday in Wa-
terloo and also visited with
Miss Mary Buchanan.
,Miss Janey Roast spent Sun-
day with• Miss Agnes , Haver-
kamps.
Sympathy is ,extended to the
relatives of the late Mrs. Mae,
Adams.
Trained' elephants recognize
20125 different work commands.
Safety -Tested
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USED L
E,
:AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET
1-1965 Parisienne 4 -Door Hardtop
1-1965 Meteor Montcalm, 4 -Door H.T.
3-1965 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans
2-1965 Chev. Impala 4-Doors—H.T., fully
equipped
2-1965 Chev. Bel Airs—V-8, fully equip-
ped
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1--1964 Chev. Impala 327
2-1964 Chev. Impala Sedans
1-1964 Chev. Impala 283
3-1964 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans—Auto-
matic, fully equipped, 6 and 8's
1-1963 Chev. Bel Air—Power steering,
power brakes .
A Wcitten
Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late
1-1962 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door HT, V-8
1962 Meteor Custom Sedan
1962 Pontiac Strato-Chief, Standard
1962 Falcon Sedan—A.T.
1-1961 Laurentian Sedan, 6 Cylinder
1-1961 Pontiac Laurentian 4 -door HT, V-8
1961 Ford Sedan—S.T.
A Wide Selection of Other Models,
1957 to 1960, to Choose From
STATION WAGONS
2-1964 Pontiac Station Wagon, V-8
1962 Oldsmobile Station Wa
ipn
Model. Cars—Many other Mod4s to choose from
BRUSSELS MOTORS,
MUSSELS . ONTARIO
PHONE 'I73.—"The Home of Beffer Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING
MRS. MARK JANE ADAMS
Mrs. Mary Jane *ams, 77,
Hallett Township, widow of
Thomas Adams, died Monday
morning at Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
'rhe former Mary Jane Stew-
art, she is survived by a son,
Olifford Adams, Hallett; a
brother, Charles Stewart, Blyth;
two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Laura)
Toll, Auburn; Mrs. Edith Vin-
cent,, Goderich, and three grand-
children.
The body was at the Tasker
Memorial Chapel, Blyth, until
Wednesday afternoon at 2:00
p.m. Rev. Robert J. Tschantz,
Londesboro, officiated. Burial
was in Blyth Union cemetery.
ochre .VVif. ,rs
Wltnters of eil hre held at
the Orange - of,
on Monday
evening, and sponor by the
Orange Hall Property Commit-
tees, were: ladies' high, Mrs.
Robert Dalton; tone hands, Mrs.
Reta Orr; low, Mrs. - Barney
Hildebrand; men's high, Harvey
Dolmage; lone hands, Albert
O'Reilly; low, Joseph Smith. -
Longer Story Hours
in HENSALL
Nig
From Now Until Christmas
Stores Open Monday, Friday & Saturday' Nights
DON'T FORGET ! — SANTA VISITS HENSALL
Saturday, December llth, at 2:00 p.m.
FREE SKATING L
— LOTS OF PARKING —
All your needs in one 'short, block
LARGE STOCK and LOW PRICES
For Children
Saturday Afternoons
during December & January
Shop m Hensall and Save
DIAMONDS - WATCHES
Rings - Clocks - Radios
Jewellery - Pens - Cuff Links
Electric Shavers
Leather Goods
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
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GINGERICH
has ,
-for Evergone on your Christnicts List
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTRES AT SEAFORTH and ZURICH
ARE "FULL TO THE DOORS" WITH EXCELLENT GIFT SUGGESTIONS-- _
But There's Still Room For Christmas Shopping !
Toys -- Toys -- Toys
Visit Our Toyland and '
Seg Our- Wide Variety of
Mechanical Toys - Dolls
' Wagons - Tricycles
CHECK OUR PRICES !
THIS YEAR MAKE Ir A GE 'CHRISTMAS
Make It a "View -Full" . Christmas with
G.E. TELEVISION
RADIOS
RADIOS
RADIOS
The perfect gift for anyone,
especially the teenagers!
WE ALSO HAVE
Transistor Radios
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 1
This is Truly a
CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTRE!
She'll clean her floors faster with
one' of our General Electric
VACUUM CLEANERS
Polishing, too, is easier with a
GENERAL -ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHER
Out -of -this -World Bargains in
Small Appliances !
TOASTERS - KETTLES
DEEP FRYERS - G -E MIXETTES
SANDWICH TOASTERS
PERCOLATORS,
RAZORS
G - E TOASTER - OVENS
Noma Christmas
DECORATIVE LIGHTS
See our d' play — We have Lights
fo every pocketbook.
DECORATE NOWT
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Visit` One of Our Stores SEAFORTH or ZURICH
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Phone 527-0290, Seaforth
, YOUR CHRISTMAS SH
Phone 236-4351, Zurich
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