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The Huron Expositor, 1972-09-28, Page 7
McGregor Top Quality BEEF Government inspected Whole Half Beef 684' Beef 69t SPECIALS FOR Thursday - Friday - Saturday, De isey OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS BATHROOM• TISSUE or f 3 $1.00 Nabisco SHREDDED WHEAT Javex LIQUID BLEACH ,Christies SODA BISCUITS 15-oz. 430 64-oz. 490 11),.' 430 PTR-aililViENT MARGARINE . 4 for' 8-80 Kleenex PAPER TOWELS 2's 590 Schneider's COUNTRY SAUSAGE Schneider's ' MEAT PIES Schneider's COOKED HAM aiiquita BANANAS McIntosh APPLES • Cooking ONIONS lb. 690 8-oz. 390 6-oz. 650 2 lb- 250 3 lb. 390 ... 2 lb. 190 3.(0 (ob GRANDMA QLEE'S HOT DREADS and PASTRIES have arrived EAFORTH UPERIOR TORE Toothpaste'' COLGATE SUPER SIZE Suggested Retail $1.79 $1.29 Tooth Polish PEARL DROPS Mouthwash LISTERINE Hair Spray • ADOR Bath Oil SOFTIQUE. 2.5 oz. - Sug. Retail Deoderants ARRID Extra Dry Spray = Reg., Unscented, 6 oz. 99c ' 9 oz. NOXZEMA Anti Perspirant Spray - 10 oz. $1.59 OLD SPICE Stick Deciderant Sug. ,Retail $1 S0 99c. I07,pumw,•1 P140 )49* ,.9,'40111:0eriPerant, • 4; ' 6 oz. Natural • $1.29 NOXZEMA 6 oz. Special 99c Hair Remover NEET.CREAM tube or Lotion, Sug. Ret. $1.50 $1.29 For Stomach Relief BROMO SELTZER 'Family Size Shaving Needs NOXZEMA MEDI-FOAM Suggested Retail $1.79 $1.39 12-oz. 99c 4 Types 6.3 oz. $1.39 $1.69 $1.29 $1.49 . Skin Cream -, ' $1.19 T? oz. 89e LP, MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner -- Clinton OPEN 24 CLOSED WEDS, ,moimm....*I mmeloRwoomaftw YES! WE DO HAVE MEN'S UMBRELLAS . And They're Back in Style ENGLISH regular UMBRELLAS 3.95 I3UMBERSHOOT style 5.95 * MENS WEAR' DEPARTMENT LET OUR ire EXPERTS KEEP YOUR CAR IN PERFECT TUNE. TUNE-UP SPECIAL . „ Complete tests and adjustments of engine electriCal system, including carburetor idle and speed adjustments. ALL WORK DONE BY FACTORY-TRAINED GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE TECHNIQIANS. , CRAW,/ )4[4,01,JASEDIARE ©AI NTENAyCE SERVICE P/0.4e,S27-1750 • SE/WORTH , Bowlers win if up season • Brodhagen Midget girls are WOAA Champions and proudly display-the trophy they won. Shown are (front) Colleen Murray, , Cheryl McClure, (2nd) Virginal Leonhardt, Gayle l3euermarin, Vicki Bennewies (Cant:), Patricia Jarmuth, Donna Pfeifer. The Helma Wright team in -a close 20-19 decision defeated the Joan„Pinder team to take the Seaforth Ladies Softball Championship on Sunday afternoon. (Front) Sandra Johnston, Mary Czerwinski, -Helma Wright, Barbara Osborne, Nancy Scott (2nd row) Betty Heynsbergen, Maureen Connolly, Loretta. Savauge, Barbara Wesenberg, Linda Coleman. Coaches - Larry Wesenberg, Don Coleman, Gary Osborn. The banquet and dance will be held on Saturday, October 21 at the arena. • (3rd) Lila Storey,' coach, Beverly Hoegy, Cindy Siemon, Donna Henderson, Louise Murray, Christine•Scherbarth, Mrs., Laura Benneweis, (4th) Lois Horst, Jeanette Duffy,: Linda Schesbarth, Barb Duffy, bat girl. . (Photo by Phillips) THIN Hulumj :p4p6serogo.spkEct.fcrIt. Ott', $:10.1744;.197. , . • • , win merc anis rtzeS- Agrih'SuPP enneW1,01/Sflidottb.": alF1 so*, e Searie, !MP* nate - Al • Obituaries 4 Phone 262-5839 Amilamiusairimeamiloomsk CO and Wrapped Quick Frozen Free Delivery Within 1'6 Mile Giant McGregor r. vice was held at the M.D. (Mac) Pallbearers. were; Harry Smith Fuheral•Home, Woodstock Ryan, Jack Bayes, Bill Mockler,, on Friday Sept.. 22nd,, at 2 p.m. Martin Walsh, Bill Feeney, Mike Rev. C. R. Evans of First Bapl. Walsh. Donald' tist Church officiated and burial G., Eaton. .s made- in the Oxford Mem- orial Park Cemetery. The Seaforth Lawn Bowling ClUb held their'last tournament of the season on the Seaforth Greens on Sunday afternoon. A good entry was present MOTOR HOTEL This week Hawthorne Coming:- "McGOO" 3 guys and 2 gals MATINEE 4-6 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON for this their fowl tournament and entries were present from Sarnia, Walkerton, London, St. Marys and Mitchell, Fred and Betty Tilley were • high for the day with 3w plus 20 agg 48. In second' place was the London entry of Hugh Cummings and Joyce Haley with 3W plus 21 agg 38. 4 Third prize went to Cliff- Brown and partner Muriel Mar- shall, St. Marys with 3w . plus 3 agg 29. 4th place went to John and Donna Patterson with 2w plus 20 agg 34. " 5th was Art and Brenda Fin- layson with 2w plus 12 agg 34. 6th went to- Ed Andrews- and Mae Habkirk with 2w phis 11 agg 29. 7th went to the Walkerton entry of Norbert Schirurr and Ruth Durst with 2w plus 11 agg 26.A potluck supper. Tuesday evening , with bowling after brought the bowling season to a close. with win in 19th A double by Bob Jarmuth in the last of the ' 19th drove home Dennis Smith from third base and gave Brodhagen Brew- ers a 5 - 4 win over Tavistock Juniors in South Perth' Fastball League playoff action here Thursday night. The win gives Brewers a 2 - 0 lead in the best-three-of- five quarter-filial series - they took the firiit game .7,-5. Smith, a rightfielder who kept the game tied by throwing out a Tavistock runner at the plate in the 11th, led of the 19th win in the ' 11th, led off the 19th with a double. He tips* third on a passed_.ball and ended _tike hour'. three hr'. and 15 halide mat. athon by scoring on Jarmuth's hit. • Brewers led the game 4 - 2 after seven innings, but Tavis- tock tied it in the• top of the eighth by ,combining two singles a walk and an error. The Winning pitcher was Doug Leonhardt who went the distance. He faced '76 batters, striking out '23 and allowing 14 hits. Hob Zehr, who also Worked the com- plete game, took the loss des- pite a' six-hitter. lie faced 66 batters and fanned 18. ' Rick Leonhardt paced Brod- hagen hitters with two singles, while the top Tavistock bitters were •Keith McIntosh with four singles and Bruce Bender with ,two singles, a double and a walk. SAFETY CHECKED 66 LTD . Automatic, 'fully ,^equipped, air conditioned, radio,, 2- door, vinyl, A-1 condition. BEST OFFER ' Phone 524-8090 A.M. or P.M . Fernhurst Glens - Clinton - 1011111.11111111111•11111111111111111111•1111111 JAMES. W.' KNUCKLE James W. Knuckle, of 18 Ch- apel St. in Woodstock died Wed-' nesday, ,September 20th, at the, WoodstocicGeneral Hospital. He!' was in his '90th year. He, was born at Hayfield, a (son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'Knuckle. He had re- sided in' Goderfeh before going to Saskatchewan where he farm- ed for several years. He came to Woodstock in 1940 and was an ehiployee 'of Weldwood of Can: ada Ltd. before retiring. He was a member of First Bap tist Church, the Orange' Lodge and Black Preceptory. He is survived by his wife, the former Hannah E. Nash and one daughter; Mrs. Victor (Phyllis).Peterscn.of Galt. Funeral • and committal ser- MRS. J.J. WALSH The death occurred in St. Marys Hospital, London, onSept. 12th of M rs. John J. Walsh. She was 77. Born in Tuckersmith she was the former Mary Nigh. Her husband to whom she was mar. Fled .in 1915 predeceased her in 1957. Folliiwing their mar- raige they farmed in McKillop until retiring to Seaforth in 1946. Mrs. Walsh is survived by ,'a family including; Bro. Martin Cresentation Bros., Montreal; Mary, Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan, Dublin -, Rita, Mrs. Raymond Coombs, Egmondville, - Marg. A number of merchants ex- hibiting In the arena during fair held lartg, ;frays as a feam tore tAgAr 41Riayp:,1, Winners Were; Iiiidobrapds rj"Ist wail covering WA! Anne ton, Aad Brea4 ChY8hYO, SPatOrth, 3rd,. 4th,,-8th ..' volla - Mike Malaulk, SWOON SUITS COAT and PANT aret, Mrs. Borden Bayes, Scar- borough - John J. Walsh; Strat- ford - Jacqueline, Mrs. Terry Mockler, Rexdale Theresa, Mrs. Fergus Feeney, Dublin - Joan, Mrs. Leonard Clark, Lon. don, William Walsh, Montreal, - Katherine, Mrs. Earl Aslin, Tor- onto. Also brothers, Rev. Wil- liam Nigh, Sudbury, and Bro Baptiste, Cresentation Bros., Quebec. A son Dennis predeceased her. She is alsd survived by 54 'grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Rested at the R. S, Box Fun- eral Home, Seaforth until Sept. 15, when services were held at Columban Roman Catholic Church, conducted by Rev. P.A. Oostveen. Interment followed in St. Columban cemetery. PATZ Farm' Automation Stable Cleaners Silo Unloaders Cattle Feeders - Andrew Berg jiwy. B-1 mile East CLINTON, PHONE 42-7212 Clairol's PRAWN 2 MAIN STREET. SEAFORTEI MONTH 'END, SPECIALS NICE & EASY Hair Colouring, 16 shades Clairol's HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO $1.69 8-ox. $1.19 12-0z. $1.69 8.0z. -c' 90c 16-oz. $1.50.. 69c pins - Tapes BALSAM laIR CONDITIONER Curity Baby Specials POWDER 12.5 oz. Suggested Retell $1.29 The New Disposable Diapers - No TAPE TABS NEWBORN $1.94 DAYTIME $2.34 ovERNIGHT$1.24 ABSORBENT BALLS--Bre Wen- uP-2 Curity • 300's in a Poly Ba ' 69c INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Life Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block . Main Street Phone 577-1610 . Seaforth FOR SALE If you need extra wagon storage space, see this almost new • HYDRAULIC DUMP-WAGON reasonably priced at THE SEED PLANT IL N. ALEXANDER Londesboro 482-7475 Phones 523.4399 MORIMINIna. . 9- 5 0 11( .3 # >45= c1-41.4 fltage. <t la d a ril NEW FALL. TWEED . HATS • ,sgdOsOrn .Seaforth Astituta4,- *at Row- jaapiC erslake.„ Infant daughter of op.: and mr4 Wm.,.i Kerslake, R,R.#2;: stagr.a;•; tablecloth )44,111t P003rtb TURTLE NECKS • ARE "IT" - English fortrel features this new range of plain shade or horizon, al stripe, ribbed, knit turtle neck sweaters - colors Navy, Br4Wn, Red Bone and Blue. As Sketched 12.95 Others 7.95,to 14.95 8.95 See Our Window cof New Fortrel DOUBLE KNIT BLAZER Choose from plain, Brown, Navy or Heather • shade double knit blazers with smartly co7onlin- a.ted check pattern, double knit flare pants_ They're n and these are Superb qu. A ty priced at $89.50. OUR PRICE • The new fall tweed hats are in smaller checks, and smoother qual- ity we stock these in Browns, Greys, Blues and Olive tones. ,:::-Sizes 6% to 7%.