Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-31, Page 16Ontario's 'BEAN' Specialists Serving the area Call Ken dt 527-'0120 FOR 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) LARGEST STOCK OF REPAIR PARTS FOR INNES PULLERS; . MAURER PULLERS,WINDROWERS IN SOUTH WESTERN ONfARIO. INCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Our Motto:— "AFTER WE SELL WE SERVICE" AYR-GALT-SEAFORTH Pkom 527-012* HURON ExP siToksiAroRTH, AO. 194 AND DEALERS 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 • • 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.. t— BURBANK . PLUMS 6- quart basket 1.25 Carnochan Children 527-1545 Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Huron Expositor, Classified Want Ads 10 a.m. to, 5 p. m% purchases and items from regular stock to save you money for Back-To-School ,a4 Ladies 04,e Size Floral Print LINGERIE GIRLS' WEAR Girls 2-piece SLACK -SETS 11300! StretchiCliN Nylon 1.00 100% nylon double knit, rib knit, %.solid shade slims with co-ordinated Reg. 44 torso length . Multi stripe"top Sizes 4-6x 2.99 Sizes 7-14 3.99 $1.98 2 for 1.49 BRIEFS In fashion shades. 2 fabrics to choose from, 40 denier nylon or antron . Reg. value to $2.50 S.M.L. NOW 2 for. 1..65 SPORTS WEAR Ladies Crimpknit Pull On SLIMS' Sizes 12 to 18, assorted shades. Limited quantity. Reg. $7.99. • Ladies Surah Acetate PANT TOPS Ideal for fashion parade. lip pigmy *Long sleeve. Fall shades aujil Sizes 12 - 18. Reg. $6.98 each SLIMS Sizes 10 to 16 in plains and stripes- Flair legs R EO. $6.98 in wide variety of styles including the new zippered front. Long or roll up sleeves. 2 for 1.19 .win.4ittaik!WNWrr•Fil,04000§:04,. Labour Day Only "wok Ideal for lunch pail treat. Regular 69c lb. •.••• • • • • .• /if •rePo. . weiMem!:" BACK - TO - SCHOOL SALE CONTINUES TILL SEPT. 4th, LABOUR DAY, FOR ADDED BARGAINS Entertain friends visitors 60" wide, 10 1/2 -oz. in gold, brown, black, red, green. Reg. 3.77 Kodel Fill or regular cotton cup with adjustable straps. Sizes 32A to 36B. Reg.$1.00 INFANTS' WEAR Printed Terry Cloth TRAINING BRIEFS Sizes 1 to 3 Reg.34 3 Girls'All Weather COATS Double breasted military style in beige, cranberry, navy, purple Sizes '7 to 14 '/ PRICE 7.77 Blanket BABY PRINT 36" x 50", polyester and viscose satin bindings, assorted colors of green, gold and blue FASHIONS includes Boys' Wear Girls' Wear, Snowmobile Suits Winter Jackets London Look Men's Wear Ladies' Wear SIDEWALK CLEARANCE of SUMMER MERCHANDISE at fantastic prices , FOUR PRICES TO CHOOSE FROM - Plastic BABY PANTS 4 pair in pkg. z M.L. XL. 2 / 1.49 Reg.,959 Pkg. 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 irregulars by ,famous manufacturers If first would sell for $1.25 500 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 •4•;• sell for $1.50. MEN'S WEAR Men's WORK CLOTHES Buy now for big savings PaWs. reg. $6.49 - Shirts. reg. $5.49 - Boys' Crew Neck T-SHIRTS Slightly irregular color or white.-,If firsts would sell for $1.65 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 HAIR SPRAY 16-oz. can in reg. hard to hold and unscenetd. 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 LABOUR DAY SPECIAL PLASTIC DRAPES rtcoccttzmcctc.c..".s.,,,,c,z. •••41,ilii464,.. •