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The Huron Expositor, 1969-05-22, Page 11Misses Brenda McFadden and Debbie Johnson of London were week end guests at the home Os 14, and Mrs. A. Y. Mc Lean. ' Mr. and Mrs. William G. H. Brown of London spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and nits. William Brown, Avis Street and with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter, Joanne and Janice. Mrs. Henry J. Neeb of Tavistock is spending this week with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Waliam Brown, Jarvis Street, Seaforth. SEED CORN - CO-OP -- JACQUES GRASS SEEDS SEED POTATOES GARDEN SEEDS Packaged or Bulk • DUTCH SETS ONIONS Fencing Supplies Steel Roofing Cement ATRAZINE and WEED SPRAYS in Stock FERTILIZER. BAG, BULK or BLENDED for all your requirements SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0770 Seafoith LSMFT 1963 CHEV SEDAN, 6 auto., power steering H57092 1965 RAMBLER AMERICAN 1476845 1964 FORD SEDAN, 6 stick H78751 1965 TRIUMPH HARDTOP A99201 1963 FURY SEDAN, buckets, auto. .H78756 1964 FORD- 4-DOOR HARDTOP, Rustled H79000 1964 FORD CONVERTIBLE H78734 1966 FORD SEDAN, 6 stick, a beauty H76895 1965 FORD CONVERTIBLE, a sex bomb H76847 1965 FORD WAGON, 6 automatic 98503X 1965 FORD XL HARDTOP, above average H77655 1967 AETEOR SEDAN, 6 auto, E24105 1966 MUSTANG FASTBACK H75859 1966 METEOR HARDTOP, loaded H89099 1968 FORD SEDAN, 6 auto. H77850 1968 IMPALA HARDTOP,' low mileage 8279H 1967- T-BIRD LANDEAU 4-DOOR A real prestige car 1476892 TRUCKS 1959 CHEV 3-TON STAKE V60463 1964 FORD PICK-UP C84671 1965 ECONOLINE SUPER VAN C92046 1966 CHEV PICKUP C84669 1966 'FORD F-700 Chassis and Cab 26456V TRACTORS. & EQUIPMENT DEARBORN 2-ROW" CULTIVATOR 90 MASSEY 2-ROW CULTIVATOR WITH SHIELDS 120 BOGBALLE 3-POINT HITCH MANURE LOADER 175 • $595 595 595 695 695 895 1195 1295 1545 1595 1745 1845 1995 2095 2395 2695 .3795 $595 995 1250 1395 2500 S CASE TRACTOR NEW KONGSKILDE FERTILIZER SPREADER MASSEY 81-FOOT LIFT DISC ALLIS CHALMERS ALLIS CHALMERS 'C' CASE 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW 400, 'IHC H TRACTOR -400 JOHN EERE 40-PLATE DISC 425 FORD 5-FURROW SEMI-MOUNT PLOW 700 NEW FORD 120-BUS. SPREADER-SPECIAL PRICE 750 MASSEY 40 GAS TRACTOR 1300 MASSEY 35 DIESEL TRACTOR 1300 FORD 871 DIESEL TRACTOR •1795 FORD 3000 10-SPEED GAS 2650 FORD 3000 8-SPEED DIESEL 2850 '68 SUPER 'FORD -,& CAB 66 SUPER MAJOR 5000, -• 3890 " 6500,, 200 215 250 250 350 WE HAVE A NEW FORD 2-ROW CORN PLANTER $515 • LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LIMITED FORD, FAIRLANE, FALCON and FORD TRUCKS 'PHONE 235-1640 EXETER CARS- 1969 Pontiac Parisienne 4-door hardtop 2-1969 Chev. Impalas, 1 4-door hardtop and 1 2-door hardtop 1968 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-door hardtop, double power. 2-1968 Pontiac Laurentians, one 6, and one 8, P.S, A.T. 2-1968 Chev. Belaire 8-cyl., A.T, P.S. 1968 Chev. Impala, 4-door, A.T. 1967 Dodge 500 P.S., P.B, 2-1967 Parisiennes, one 2-door H.T, one 4.doof H.T. 2-1967 Ford Galaxie 500's, a 2-door hard- top and a 4-door hardtop 1967 Beaumont 4-door Sedan, V-8 auto. STATION WAGONS-,- 1966 Chev. BeivAir, V-8, P.S., auto. 40 - to chooie from - 40 Pontiacs, Piers., Fords and Dodges from 1963 to 1966, in hardtops and sedans, most with power. TRUCKS- 4-1967 GMC 1/2 -Ton Pickups, automatic transmission, custom equipment 1867 Chev. 3/4 -Ton, V-8 standard 1966 Chev. 1-Ton Stake with duals 1965 GMC Tilt Cab, 16-ft. van 1964 Chev. 3-Ton Stake VANS- 1966 Ford Econoline, Super 'Vali: 1965 Ford Econoline Super Van BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS - ONTARIO PHONE 173-"The Home of Better Used Cars" 'OPEN EVERY EVENING ..A.0.......".4••••••••••••••••••••.Ar CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 26 FOR RE- PRICING We're closing Monday to re-tag the remainder of our hardware stock. We're slushing prices even lower. to wind up our $40,000 Hardware Closedut Sale. Everything MUST GO! SAVE $ $$$$$$$. &OPENING TUESDAY, MAY 27 WITH NEW LOWER CLEAROUT PRICES BALL & MUTCH LTD. 71 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-9505 S. LADIES' KID OXFORDS Reg. to 17.98 Murray Selby Shoes Reg. to 24.98 • REAR'S SHOES & LUGGAGE 5TH SALE .SAVAGE . WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Reg t6 11.98 NOW $2.99 $3.99 or torPr. $6.00 Ends Saturday, May 24th Hundreds of Top Quality Shoes are On Display and Sale Priced for our Annual Sale OUR POLICY - "Clean House Once A YEAR" 1 pr. for $1.99 TEEN FLATS or PRICED TO CLEAR 2 pr. for $3.00 DISCONTINUED WOMEN'S CUBAN & STACKED HEELS Reg to 17.98 NOW $3.99 to $5.99 GREB HUSH PUPPIES CHILDREN'S DISCONTINUED LINES Reg, 8.98 NOW $4.99 WOMEN'S HUSH PUPPIES. & O'OMPHIES DISCONTINUED STYLES Reg. to 11.98 NOW $5.99, to $7.99, All Shoes are Properly Fitted . TERMS CASH - NO REFUNDS We Guarantee Customer Satisfaction OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Saturday, May 24 BUT READ'SNSPECIALS Will Continue Throughout SEAFORTH B.C.S. SALE WHITE CROSS and AIRSTEP SHOES Reg. 18.98 4.99-$.99 .SAVAGE CHILDREN'S SHOES Assorted Styles Reg. 8.98 NOW $3.99 $8.99 - $10.99 Children's Shoes Assorted Styles - Reg. 6.98 1.99-2.9966 3.99 MEN'S DRESS SHOES & CASUALS $5.99 - $8.99 MEN'S DESERT BOOTS and GREI3 HUSH PUPPIES Discontinued Lines $4.99 $7.99 CANeVHAVRI6INIAI;slioEs 99c - $1.49. - $1.99 KAUFMAN WO OANVAS CASUALS WASHABLE - Reg. to 5.98 NOW 99c to $1.99 Children's, Ladies' & Men's SLIPPERS • from" 99c - $2.99 &BRINE LUGGAGE SPECIAL 3-PC. SET - WHILE THEY LAST ONLY $29.98 10% OFF ON ALL OTHER §TOCX MEN'S •WORKBOOTS and OXFORDS VARIETY OF SOLES Reg. to 16.98 NOW $7.99 to $10.99 RACKS Men's Shoes WHILE THEY LAST. • • 20% OFF Regular Stock 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL REGULAR STOCK. NOT ADVERTISED Mrs. Harold Parker intro- duced the guest speaker Mrs. Arthur Webb of Grand Bend. The Webbs had visited their son who is a missionary in China, last Christmas, Mrs. Russell Brock favoured . with a reading. Mrs. Thos. Brintnell pre- sided for the May meeting of the Chiselhurst United Church Women. Mrs. Percy Wright was in charge of the.worship Memorial •Service *)` Has service assisted by Mrs, lapit Brintnell, MIS. Percy Harris and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mrs. Richard, Taylor and Mrs. Ed. Dick. visit- ing committee, presented a re-' port. "My Mother's Old Bible" was sung by a quartette compos- ed of Mrs. Ross Riley, Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Alvin Cole and Mrs. R. Taylor. A memorial service was held for the late Mrs. W. R. Kinsman of Seaforth. Meeting First Church W, M. S. met in the Centennial room of the Church with 20 answering the roll call. The president Mrs. Jas. Keyes opened the meeting with a poem "What the World Needs". Miss Jean Scott offered prayer. A reading by Mrs. Butts entitled "What Is A Mother". The June meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.t3 John Thompson. Mrs. Jack Thomp- son gave the report of the Synod- ical held in Goderich in April. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. John McGregor taken from Romans 10 verses 8- 18. Mrs. Ivy Scott gave the introduction to the chapter 'on "Swinging" from the Study Book "New Acts in Mission". Mrs. Chas. McKay read the part on "A picture is worth a Thousand Words". Mrs. Drover gave the part on "Coffee House". " Mrs. Jack Thompson gave the courtesy remarks and Mrs. James Keys closed the meeting, Constance Mr. and Mis. Douglas Riley, Kim and Greg of Ajax spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. . Miss Margie Whyte of Gue- lph spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Bill and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Case Groenen- berg and family of Toronto spent the holiday week epd with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkapp and family. . - Kevin and Lori Crozier of Listowel spent the week end with their .grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Mcllwain and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall, Sally, Susan, Bob and Bill of ' _ Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys, Mrs. lama Jewitt, Bev, and Brian, • Mrs. Annie Leitch, •Miss Sally Webb of Clinton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Linda, Dianne and Nancy.. -and, Mrs. Fred-Buchanan and family•visited on Sunday . with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Buch- man of Clinton. ' Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. -L Whyte, Bill and Tom were Miss Helen McMillan, Mr. Bill Mc Doswell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Mr:,and Mrs. Bob•Wa•tson • of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Woodruff? of St.. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kings- well of Clinton visited on Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs, George Mcllwain.