The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-31, Page 16Ontario's 'BEAN'
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Used front 2. Row Puller $160,
New Rear att A Row P}J1lersel,cn.
New Rear att 6 Row Pullers.P"L'u
New and used Innes Wind-
rowers from $350,
New I.H. 4 Row Puller •
2 New Innes 570 Windrowers
left
(no more available)
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24. Cards of Thanks 27. Births
Vie Would like to thank our
friends, neighbors and relatives
:Or the many acts of kindness
shown to us in our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr.. Wallace, South Huron Hos-
pital, Westlake's Funeral Home,
Mr. Morrison and Varna U.C.W.
Your kindness and consideration
will allays be ,remembered -
Harvey Coleman and family.
24-51-I
DEMPSEY - To Mr. and Mrs.•
Wayne Dehipsey, Seaforth,
Ontario. at Seaforth Community
Hospital on August 24, 1972, a
daughter.
SCARROW - To Mr. and Mrs.
James Scarrow, R.R.#1, Sea-
forth, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, on August 26, 1972,
a daughter. 27-51x1
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The Junior members of the
Seaforth Golf Club wish to thank
all those who donated prizes for
our tournament. They helped
make it a great success. 24-51x1
I wish to thank. all who sent
cards, flowers and spiritual
cards and came to see me, ex-
peeially Fr. Laragh, Fr. Dill
and Fr. Mayon, Dr. Moyo and
nurses and staff at the Seaforth
Community Hospital while I was
a. patient there. All was greatly
appreciated. - waiter Carpenter
Dublin, Ontario. 24 51-1
25. In Menioriarit
PEPPER - In loving memory of
a dear' husband and father, Leslie.
Pepper, who passed away
suddenly August 31, 1969.
Your presence we miss
Your memory we treasure
Loving you always
Forgetting you never. '
- Always remembered by wife,
Ruth and family. 25-51x1
News of Ethel
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Camp-
bell, Paul and David of Chatham,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Earl, Tuesday.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Cecil Eckmier on the passing of
a daughter (Marie BUchannan).
'Mrs. Layton Smith visited
in Niagara Falls for the week
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Stephenson were Mrs.
Isabel Walker, Mr. and MrS.
Al McConnel pf Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Fre'd Cole, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cole, Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Shut of Kirkton.
Mr. Lawrence Barlow is a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hogpital where he underwent
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downey
accompanied. Mrs. Russel Wood
and Mrs. Margret Howes of
Palmerston to Waterloo on
Wednesday to see Mr. Russel
Wood in hospital.
Mrs. Arthur Rock visited over
the week end in Kincardine and a
.few days last week near Sarnia.
Mrs. W. Warwick, Sharon,
Tom and Brian and Mrs. E.
Warwick of Morris Township
visited Sunday with Miss Jane
Mrs. E. Fritz, and Eleanor
-and Miss Cathy Buchner of Wa-
terloo visited for the week end
with Mrs. E. Cunningham..
Mrs. Paul Leith and fareily
of Listowel, R.R.#4, visited Sun-
day with Mrs. A. Raynard.
Mrs. Cecil Raynard and Irene
visited in London for a couple
of days with Mr. and ,Mrs.Doug
Davison and baby..
Mrs. Bert Godden and Bennie
visited Sunday in.Stratford.
Mrs. Doug. Anthony is visit-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Bert
Godden.'
Mr. and Mrs.,A. Cardiff visi-
ted in Ayr this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Smith.
PRYCE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Pryce of Saltford in
Goderich Alexandria and Marine
Hospital on. August 28; 1972, a
son, Matthew William. 27-51x1
28. Deaths
SINCLAIR - At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Wednesday,
August 23rd, A972, Mary (Mc-
Arthur) Sinclair of 186 King St.
WI- of the. late Malcolm B.
Sinclair (1972), dear mother of
Mrs. James (Virginia) Elliott,
Seaforth, and Eric Sinclair, Red
Deer, Alta.; sister. of Miss Ann
McArthur, London and Charles
McArthur, Toronto. Also sur-
vived by silt grandchildren. Rest-
ing at the Needham Memorial
Chapel, 520 Dundas Stree&yhere"
the funP -al service was cio'nduc-'
ted on Friday, August 25, at
1:30 p.m. Rev. J. Murdo Pol-
lock, Hamilton Rd. Presbyterian
Church officiating. Interment
Woodland Cemetery. 28-51-1
Mr. and Cardiff
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Pearson,
Bill and Don were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cardiff, Brussels.
Mrs. A. Pearson, Joan,Doug
and Ian and Miss Teri Donkers
spent the week end at their cot-
tage in Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. •Wm. Leslie of •
Toronto visited for the week end -
-
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Siebert
visited at Guelph and Orange-
ville for the week end..
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Printed Terry Cloth
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BOYS' WEAR -
Brushed denim patch pocket
JEANS
Sizes 8 to 16 in blue, red, brown
and navy. Contrasting• pocket and
waist band. Limited quantity
3.97 ea.
Boys Underwear
SHORTS
and athletic tpps, slightly
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500 Sheets
REFILL
Reg. 1.69
LUNCH PAIL
Dome style lunch
-pail by Thermos
Reg. 1.89
250 Sheets
REFILL
Reg. "88c
THERMOS 1,77 TO MATCH Men'S ,
BRIEFS
Slightity irregular •
will not effect wear.
S. M. L. If firsts
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Men's
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PaWs. reg. $6.49 -
Shirts. reg. $5.49 -
Boys' Crew Neck
T-SHIRTS
Slightly irregular color or
white.-,If firsts would sell for
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FLAT
Twin Bed Size
FITTED • • 2.67
Sheets and Pillow Cases of
imported 100% luxury muslin
in stripes or floral patterns
Double Bed Size
FLAT
Pillow Cases 1.27
Sudden Beauty
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16-oz. can in reg. hard
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Regular 99c.
HEALTIT and BEAUTY AIDS
Men's
T-SHIRTS
Crew necks or the new -V-
neck. Sizes S.M.L.- If firsts
would sell for $2.00
72 x 84
in wide choice
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