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The Huron Expositor, 1972-09-28, Page 10OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED ATTENTION MR FARMER Because of the many enquiries, we wish to Announce that we are offering at our SEAFORTH ELEVATOR corn storage and grain bank There is a limited amount of space available and we suggest that you BOOK YOUR REQUIRED SPACE NOW Phone 527.1910 Seaforth Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads • • My Dear, Would .You Believe WE SOLD IT WITH A WANT AD ,AT THE, . OUNTRY.'MARKET STILL AVAILABLE A few bushel's of SEED WHEAT Reg.; Cert. and Can. No. lcGENESFE Registered TALBOT " THE SEED 'PLANT R. N. ALEXANDER Londesboro 482-7475 Phones -- 523-4399 When the Cat's Away . . The Mice Will Play ! ! Jerry has 'gone -to England for 'holidays , so while he is away the staff has decided to chew down, all prides to the bone!: Take advant- age of the boss's absence now!! S LIVING ROOM SUITES REST ROCKERS AND RECLINERS AS LOW AS $199 COFFEE TABLES END TABLES AS LOW AS $5.50 $24.95 SQ. YD. WE WON'T REFUSE ANY REASONABLE OFFER! Zeittaed CARPET Vibrant-Red; Rich Gold; Elegant Green ONLY ZURICH Two Locations SEAFORTH sx - ,••,•'•{•••?'"•••••••.:' AS LOW , AS $79 • 10.-THE H171,14 11/”SOTOR, SEAFORTH. ONT., SEPT. 28, 1972 Women's work •attractt large entry- _ Quilt, pieced, cotton, name of pattern: attached - mrsjtobert McMichael (Garden Walk), Mrs. Morenz,. (Blazing Star), Dorothy Parke (Mexican Cross). Quilt, patchwork, mixed col- ours - Mrs. Jas. Key s, Mrs. Heimpel. Quilt, cotton, pieced and hand stitched applique - Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs. M crenz.. Quilt, best hand quilting. - Mrs. James Key s, Mrs. Mc-. Michael, Mrs. Helen Adams. Quilt, suitable for boys or girls room- - Mrs. Robt. Mc- Michael, Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Mrs. Van Valkengoed. $ Mat, hooked yarn on mesh - Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs.H.Morenz, Mrs. John McCowan. Mat, hooked from wool rags - Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs.liohn Cowan, Mrs. Hehnpel. Mat, suitable for child's room - Mrs. Heimpel (2nd.),. Mrs. H.Morenz (3rd). . Cushion, gingham material - Mrs. Elgin Nott. One pair of throw cushions- • Mrs. Lillian EvanIst) *2nd*, Mrs. John McCowan "(3rd). Bridge table cover, hand em- broidery - Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs.Heimpel, Mrs. Harold Par- sons. . . Luncheon cloth, 45", decor- ated with machine stitching - Mrs. Jas. Key s. Set of 4 place mats, appli- que design, fringed edges. - Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. One pillow_ case, monogram- med initial in colour - Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. One pillow case, pink or mauve, embroidered - Mrs. , Heimpel, Mrs. Jas. Key s, Mrs. Helen Adams. - • -One -Pillow :case ' — handerr.-. broidered cross stitch design - 'Mrs.Robt.MdMichael,Mrs.Elgin Nott, Mrs. Helen Adams. "'One 'pillow case hand cro- cheted edge, .1" or over, white Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs.- Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Van V,alken- goed. Baby set, 'white or blue, knitted, 2 pcs. - Mrs. John Mc- Cowan, Mrs. Heimpel ; Mrs. Col- dough. Baby set, white or pink, 2 • pcs, crocheted - Mrs. W.Col- clough. (3rd) Baby's knitted shaW1 Doro-. othy Parke. • Child's tam or toque & mat- ching mittens - M,rs. Robt. tqc Michael, Mrs. M. Chappel,•Mrs. W. Colclough. Child's Knitted helniet,, red= • Mrs. M. Chappel, Mrs. JohnlVi•-• Cowan. Child's knitted mittens,brown Mrs. J.McCowan, Mrs. M.Chap- pel, Mrs. Heimpel. Child's.. bedroom slippers, knitted - Mrs. Elgin Nott, ,Laurel Glousher, Dorothy Parke. • Girl's crocheted vest, in colour - Laurel Glousher, Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. John Mc- Cowan. ' , Girl's poncho, crocheted - Mrs. Robt. McMiChael, Mrs,, Helen Adams, Mrs. John Mc- Cowan. Girl's ski mitts, heavy knit- Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Heimpel. -Ladle's It.nitted tam, beret or hat with matching scarf - Laurel Glousher,„ Mrs. Colclough. Ladle's knitted house slippers Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Morenz, Mrs. Heimpel. Man's work socks - Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.Col- clough. Mail's fine socks, brown or white - Dorothy. Parke, Mrs. Colclough, Mrs. John McCowan. Girl's or boy's cardigan (bulky) - Mrs. Van Valkengped, (2nd.) Mrs. Helen Adams (3rd). Girl's or boy's cardigan (fine) Mrs. Colclough (2nd.). Girl's or boy's cardigan (4 ply double) Mrs. McMichael, (1st & 2nd.) Mrs. Helen Adams. Ladle's , cardigan, (4 ply double) Special,' Main Street, Variety. - Mrs. Robt. McMichael. Tea or hostess Apron - Mar- ion Nott, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. Jas., Key s. Half apron, 2 materials - Marion Nott, Mrs. Heimpel,MrS. Jas. Key s. Half apron, decorated with machine stitching - Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. Jas. Key s. , Cobbler apron - Mrs.Elgin Nott, Mrs, Jas. Key s, Dorothy Parke. Apron, suitable to wear with slacks - Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs. Helen Adams. Girl's flannelette, 12 yrs. & under - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. John Muir. Boy's flannelette pyjamas, 12 yrs. & under, - Mrs. E Nott, Mrs. Watson Reid, Mrs. Helen Adams. Child's pants, corduroy - M rs. Helen Adams, Mrs. Heim- pel, Mrs. E. Nott. Child's jumper , corduroy - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.Helen Adams, Mrs. Alvin Jones. Child's blouse, polyester cot- ton - Mrs..E. Nott, Marion Nott, Mrs. Helen /Adams. Child's dress o r Jumper, yrs. & under - Marlon Nott, Mrs. E, Nott; Mrs. Helen Adams. Child's. shorts, crimpolene - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Heimpel, Marion Nott. ' Child's Jersey, knit material- Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. E. Nott. Ladle's or girl's granny gown - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. W. Reid,. Mrs. Jas. Key s. Ladle's or girl's waltz-length gown - Mrs. E. Nott. Ladle's or girl's housecoat, long or short - Mrs. E .Nott, Dorothy Pane: Ladle's slacks, crimpolene or knit - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs.Helen Adams, Dorothy Parke. Ladle's blouse, long sleeves- Mrs. E. Nott,Mrs.J.VanValken- goed, MrsH. Adams. ' ' Youth's or man's trousers - Mrs. H. Adams. (2nd.) Child's co-ordinates, 12 & under - Mrs. E. Nott,' Mys. H. Adams. Child's 2 pcs, -pant outfit, 12 & under - Mrs. E. Nott, Marion Nott, Mrs. Harold Parsqns. Boy's or youth's 2 pce. suit- Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. H. Adams, Mrs. Heimpel. Girl's or Misses' hot pant costume - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. H. Adams, Mrs. Lillian Evans. Misses or ladie's 2 pc.pant suit (vest top), - Mrs. H.Adams, Dorothy Parke. Ladies' dre'ss in knit fabric Mrs. J. Van Valkengoed, Mrs. E. Nott, Dorothy Parke. Ladies' hostess gown - Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. E. Nott, Dorothy Parke. Three pot holders - rug wool Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.J.McCowan. Novelty shower gift - 3 or 4 articles - Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Frank Sills. Best article made from 1 sq. yd. of material - Mrs. E.Nott, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. H. Morenz. Useful article made from 1/8 yd. remnant, knit material - Mrs. E.Nott, Mrs. Moren2, Mrs. wm. Dolmage. Stuffed animal for small child.- Mrs. A. Finlayson, Mrs. H. Adams. Barbie doll clothes, 4 pieces - Laurel Glousher, Mr s.u. Nott, Mrs. John McCowan. Man's tie, any fabric - Mrs. J. McCowan, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. W tp. Dolmage. Over the shoulder, crocheted handbag, - Mrs. John McCowan. Novelty Belt - Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.J.McCowan. C ANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Preserved Strawberries - Mrs. A. Jamieson, M. Chapple, Mrs. David Tremeer, Canned Cherries, red, pitted ' Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, Mrs. La vern Godkin, Mrs. Wm, Da- mage. Canned Peaches 7 Mrs. win. _Dolmage, Mrs. Arthur Finlay- son, Mrs. David Tremeer. Canned Pears - M.Chapple, Mrs. Arthur FinlaySon, Mrs. Lillian Evans. • Canned Plums - Mrs,Lavern Godkin, Mrs. Mervin Wardell, M. Chapple. • Canned red raspberries - Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, Mrs. Wm. Dol- mage. Fruit Cocktail, 3 or more fruits - Mrs. Wm. Dale, Mrs. David Tremeer, M. Chapple. Pear Marmalade - M. Chap- ple, Mrs. W. Reid. Mincemeat - Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Heimpel. Tomato Juice - M. Chapple, Grace Broadfoot, Mrs. John Muir. Chili Sauce - Mrs.Arthur Finlayson, Mrs. John Muir, Grace Broadfoot. Pickled cherries - Mrs. Harold Connell (3rd) Canned Pineapple - Mrs. Herman Leonhardt, Mrs,Lavern Godkin, M. Chapple. Canned whole tomatoes - Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, Mrs. Harold Connell, Mrs. Helen Adams. Sweet cucumber pickles - Mrs. Lavern Godkin, Mrs.David Tremeer, Mrs. Helen Adams. Pickled watermelon - Dorothy Parke (3rd) Hot Dog Relish - Mrs.James Keys, Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Mrs. Helen Adams. Pickled' corn cobs - Mrs. Harold Parsons , M. Chapple, Dorothy Parke. Dill Pickles - Mrs. Harold Connell, Dorothy Parke(3rd) Tomato Catsup - Mrs. Lil- lian Evans, Mrs. Herman Leon- hardt, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. Black currant jelly - Mrs. Herman Leonha.rdt, Mrs.Arthur Finlayson, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. Strawberry Jam - Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. Lillian Evans, Mrs. Lavern Godkin. - Raspberry Jam - Mrs.David Tremeer, Mrs. W. Reid, Grace Broadfoot. Apple Jelly - Grace Broad- foot, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. David Tremeer. Red Currant Jelly - • Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Elgin Nott, M. Chapple. Any other variety of jam or jelly - Marion Nott,Mrs. Wm. Dale, Mrs. Harold Connell. Collection of canned fruits, 6 varieties - Mrs. Arthur Fin- layson, Mrs. Lavern Godkin, M. Chapple. ' Three jars of jam or jelly, decorated faichria tmas - Mrs. Frank Sills, M, Chapple, Mrs. David Tremeer. FREEZER SPECIALS ON CANADA GRADE "A" BRANDED DISCOUNT FOODS fi 4 AT VANASTRA (FORMERLY C.F.B. CLINTON) AMPLE-FREE PARKING 4- CHUCKS LB. 5,9 c AVERAGE WEIGHT 75 LBS. FRONTS LB. 5 7 c AVERAGE WEIGHT 125 LBS. r"r SIDES - 6.7c LB. AVERAGE WEIGH"! 2501..BS. THESE PRICES-INCLUDE CUTTING AND WRAPPING THE WAY YOU LIKE ----- -------------- ------- ------- -- ---------- -------------- ----- QUARTER LOINS 9-12 610k PORK ROASTS - ..1\1,.i( DIFFERENT IN FREEZER A LB. 69c WITH 0,... ' CHOPS 0:11 9c DRESSING -.%4,,,...:" . • 1VIEAT! . , ms-„,kti COUNTRY MARKET #20",r- CENTRE PORK _ s--.....-. VARIETY PACK .....„. . ;. CUT CHOPS LB' 99c ,ima_ 1 50 lbs. of BEEF, ----.,c ...-.... ........ ...rik. PORK & FOWL --. "":".•? '4 ' Le. 69c COME IN AND ASK DUNC MacADAM ABOUT THE DETAILS LUCAS LUNCHEON MEATS • WE SLICE THEM THE WAY YOU LIKE IT MAC & CHEESE LB. 69c *LUNCHEON MEAT LB- 69c CHICKEN LOAF LB. 69c COOKED HAM La. i • 1 9 WII 11111/111.1Vi TM MONT TO ULOT OUANTOVIS to NOMIAL FAMILY 11110.1.11MENTII SPECIALS EFFECTIVE 'TIL SUNSAY, 0 P.M. HINDS LB. 7 8 c AVERAGE WEIGHT' 125 LBS. HIPS LB' 8 3c AVERAGE WEIGHT 70 LBS. \\111/// \*46 SOMETHING PORK w° FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE THURS.-9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MON.— 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. OPEN FRI, 9 A.M, TO 9 P.M. TUE.. 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. dAT 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. WED.-9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. POLISH HOFFMAN'S SMOKED SAUSAGE LB. 5 9c PICNICS LB. 5 9c SCHNEIDER'S RED HOT LobAS WIENER'S LB. 6 5c 1 /2 DINNER HAMS LB. $1.115 WE DIDIOJORGET ABOUT OUR r. PRODUCE AND GROCERY FEATURES - THIS WEEK'S DEEP 'DISCOUNT SPECIALS ARE ADVERTISED IN THE STORE SUNDAYS:OPEN 1 2 NOON TO 6 P.M.