The Huron Expositor, 1973-08-02, Page 8REGULAR STORE
HOURS -
Mon., through Frl.
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
8et.9 a.m. to 8 p.m. THE BASE
FACTORY OUTLET
NOW, LOCATED ON HWY. ti 4 SOUTH OF (ONION AT VANASTRA
T}M, 11140N EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., AUG, 2, 104.
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tiro,llob LAIN Remember eggs are bought by the dozen but SOLD By THE POUND.
several Bible verses about nature
followed by an' accordian solo,
'Country Gardens, by Mrs. G.
Laing. Mrs. Glenn Elliott gave
a reading on two Frogs and
Mrs, Thos. L. Scott accompanied
herself with the autoharp as, she
sang 'The Stranger of Galilee.'
The remainder of the after-
noon was spent in a sing-song,
lunch and visiting with the
residents. There are three Cro-
marty ladies at Kilbarchan, Mrs.
Thomas Scott, Mrs.`Frank
Allen, and Mrs. W. Moore.
Whin large eggs sell for .711'c a dozen; that's equivalent to ,52c a pound;
'a very reasonable price for an excellent source of protein.
The Marian Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary entertained the resi-
dents of Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, Se orth, on •Tuesday
of r The president, Mrs.
L ry Gardiner, was chairman
for the programme which bieli
place on the lawn at the !lome,
Following the theme of the
meeting, 'The World of Nature',
the hymns used were 'Birds are
Singing', 'God Sees the Little
Sparrow Fall', 'For the Beauty
of the Earth,' and 'The Lord's
my Sheitherd,' and were.accom-
panted on the accordian by Mrs.
Gordon Laing.
Mrs. Robert Laing read parts
* of the familiar poems, 'Trees,'
'Daffodils', 'Tiger, Tiger';
a Waterfowl', 'The Sandpiper',
and /The Lamb'. A humorous
reading on gardening was, given
by Mrs. John Templeman. Karen
and Shirley Miller and Nancy
Scott entertained with two step-
dance numbers and Bonnie Norris
presented a solo dance. A quiz
on nature was conducted by Mrs.
Lorne Elliott. The roll call
. was answered by something that
happened when you were a child.
Mrs. Duncan Scott read
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Flavour tips that take no time at all ...
• Add-an-egg and use less water In your cake mixes for extra - e lls- cl n r.,.,:f
height and extra delight (try this with Yorkshire pudding tool) '...;. Ark+. 4. :**"111-;"I'l
• Add-an-egg to morning fruit jabe - EGG NOGI N.;•:,-...,/C„...,,
• Perfect paltry if you add-an-egg. Make It your usual way
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water only for mixing, ,, 414'---;C-.4n) • I, -,-,!ctir ‘4."'-4
but use beaten egg with a little water instead of
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,Ateals, "I'''s Add chopped, hard-cooked eggs to creamed
seafood, white sauces, salads and casseroles
for extra flavour, texture and value.
• Add-an-egg to baby's mashed potatoes:
the neatest way to get eggs Inside him.,
• Add-an-egg to milk for the best pick-me-up
In the world.
• Add chopped or sliced hard-cooked eggs to
potato salad for extra flavour.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wallace
have returned after vacationing
for a week in Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller
and family spent last week in
the Bruce Peninsula.
Mr. John RI, Jefferson accom-
panied her daughter Mrs. Bruce
Cleland of Listowel, on'a flight
to Sault Ste. Marie where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Jefferson and family.
The sympathy of the com-
munity -is extended to Calder
and Angus McKaig on the sudden
passing of their brother, William
McKaig, 'of Sudbury.
Mrs. Gordon Laing spent last
Wednesday assisting with the
cooking at Camp Bimini, , near
E mbro.
Bob Parnell of Bristol,
England, was a weekend visi-
tor with Mr. and Mrs. Everard
Kerslake and family.
Miss napenise Kerslake at-
tended ere Dundas-Templeton
wedding at Sebringville.
The Ontario Egg Producers' Marketing Board
For a.free recipe book write to
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4728 YONGE STREET
WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO
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SIDEWALK NEWS OF
Walton
AUGUSTS-4-5-6 Correepoddent
MLs.Allan mcCal,1 SPECIAL
HOURS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
JUST FOR THIS
SALE
FRI.' SAT. SUN. & MON.
IN THE EVENT OF RAIN; A SPECIAL SECTION WILL BE
SET UP IN OUR STORE FOR THIS SALE
Niagara district.
Miss Anna Lee Stevenson
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Stevenson 'and Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thamer
and family, Kitchener, and Mn.
and Mrs. Volker Hertlein and
family,-' London visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Tharner, and attended the
Campbell reunion, Sunday in Sea-
forth.
• Mr. and Mind- Ron •Bennett
toured ,the Thousand, Islands p eld
Fort Henry in Kingston recently.
They also visited her brother and
family in Kempville.
Mr. and Airs. Ken McDonald;
Mr. and Mrs. Ian wilbee; and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley.
spent severdl days last week
touring the Georgian Bay area.
Thursday, .they took the Thirty
Thousand Island boat trip from
Midland.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. W.C. Bewley and Brenda
were: Miss Mary Ellen Bieman,
Harristory and Miss Donna O'Neil
of Ildertn.• The three girls
finished their nursing training at
St. Joseph's Hospital London on
Thursday of last week.
Miss Kim Humphries spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert. Humphries and family,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Hertlein of Mannheiin, Germany
spent a few days, last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Thamer.
Miss Mary Searle spent a
couple of• weeks hOlidays with
Mr. and Mrs.- Jim Duncan, Kit-
ALL REGULAR PRICES LISTED ARE OUR REGULAR LOW, LOW PRICES AND IN MOST
CASES ARE CONSIDERABLY ,BELOW MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICEt
INFANT'S CHILDREN'S DEPT. GIRLS' 7 to 14 DEPT.
QUANITY SALE
IN. PRICES
STOCK Boys 2 Piece Cabana sizes 2 to 3X
20 Shorts Set regular $1.47
QUANTITY SALE
IN PRICE
STOCK 100% ' LONG SLEEVE
65 Polyester Blouses1.517$1.97 TICTORIA and
GREY VG
Infants size 2 to 3X chener. • • 1 SALE 11 Bothin_g Stiits mg. s1.47 PRICE 776,
infants 9 mo. to 24 mo.
Tops, Skirt, Jumper regular $3.97
50Summer Sets . $1.27
-Mr..v.and41Mrs.. Mac Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra spent a couple
of days the first of this week
holidaying in the Hamilton and
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41 Domed Crawlers ;13g9.7 $ 1 . 1 7 RuS,T COMPANY SINCE 1889 • Tope, Skirts, Jumpers etc. regular' to $7.97 a
75 Sportswear $ 1.97 BOY'S SHORTS.- SIZE ONLY REG $2.97
41 2 PC. CABANA SETS $1.41 Elmer's Summer Safety Contest M. 2
Assorted
90Style Shortsrect'="87c,
6 Scooter Skirt's regular $1.57 97c.
Bonnet, Boots and Jacket regular price $3.97
90 Infants Sets '1.97 sEaaRfni-fddsoillipetrroleEakyecoRt ways be 43. .2.t hp:
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side
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,,0 Facing
Cotton, Print regular $1.97
$ 20 Infants Sun Sults 1.17
regular $2.57
35 Flare Pants $ 1.37
Short Aleeve and Sleeveless
-Girls '2 Piece size 4 only
15 Sun Suits regblar $1.97 $1.17
Girls size 3 and 4 only regular $1.27 to $1.57
25 Scooter Skirts .77
20 T Shirts REGULARLY
UP TO $1.57 77c
2 Place Stretch nylon
1 1 Swim SURS Flf.9;$ 1.07
Sunday
evening
band concert
MISSES' JR. & LADIES' DEPT. Girls size 3 to 6X
80 Cotton 'Shorts r
egular $1.17 67c
SALE
PRICE
$2,97
size 9 only
100 Junior Buggies re:r size 3 to OX regular $1.07. to $2.57
(
dds
15 Gmsof FLARE PANTS 87c
an
SEPARATE TO SHORTS57c
size 9 only
30 Junior Baggiei regular $4.67 $9.97
av c-.4 (1.--k-ups
The Brussels ,L,egion pipe
Band played 'to a large audience
of Seaforth area residents in Vic-
toria Park Sunday evening. The
band played a selection of Scot-
Usti' favorites, some of which
Were 'Amazing Grace, My Home
'and The Road to the Isles. Scot-
tish dancing by Susan Langois of
Brussels also was featured.
The neXt band concert will be
August 5 at Victoria Park and
will be presented by the Mitchell
Legion Brass Band. This con-
cert also will feature a parade.
size 10 to 14X regular $2.57
25 Teen Flares' ”-9,7 $1.97 BOYS SIZE 7-18 DEPT.
I
QUANTITY SALE
IN raguler $3.57 PRICE
STOCK
36 Husky Pants "7
Junior size 9 only
20 BOMBER JACKETS= $3.97'
size 11 to 13 Junior regular
30 Plaid Buggies $10'91 $7.27
medium and large only regulir $7.57
15 LADIES'PHAV1 r & Dress' $3.97
Sets
225 SHORTS REGULARLY
UP TO $2.57 87t
Cotton
41 Tank Tops regular 77c
$1.97
most sizes regular $3.27 [
125 Ladies' BraS -97c
L_eng Sleeve
72 Sport Shirtsmstr$1.47
Half Eleatic Short Sleeve Cottoonit reg. $1.77 i
35 LADIES' HIRTS "87c 72 Chec Pants12r$1 57
MEN'S DEPT. LADIES DRESSING GOWNS & LONG DRESS
QUANTITY
IN STOCK Short Sleeve Striped 28-3 PC. PATIO SETS :91; $4.27 SALE •
PRICE
'1.97
Ladles Canvas axes 9 and TO TO-
redu .100 Running Shoes $1.97lat $ ',boo.
97 38 T-SHIRTS regular
$3.97 (4‘ McGregor
Top Quality
BEEF
Cotton regular $1.57 to $1.97
36 Tank Tops $1.17 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
r • an Boys
120 Belts
The Elmer rule broken here is number
Sub-Standard regular 77
$1.47 1 t regular .57c „„, 17c
Pair 300 Socks Pah. HOW TO .ENTER • size 19" x33"
100 Braided Mats
size 26-26
60 Plaid Buggies re guiar "7-97 $8 97
regular
$2.97: $1:97
Government Inspected
Whale Half
BEEF • BEEF
1.02 1.0 3
Box 1040,
Station B,
Toronto, Ont. M5T 278
size 18" x 38" regular $2.97 1. Show which Elmer rule is being
broken above and colour the
picture.
Long Sleeve medium-only 60 Carpet Mats '1.97' 25 Sport Shirts re4u
.5
l1er $2.97
Long Sleeve White size :4 to 17 Rag. $1.91 Styrofoam regular .97c
200 Dress . Shirts $o/ 180 Flutter Boards ' 27c
Long Sleeve Plain and Striped• Size 14 to 141/2 rulli Linoleum 40 Dress Shirts regular $1 27 $2.57 • 50 Mats sin 18" a 30"
regular 77c
, _ $1.27
2. Fill out entry . form.Print clearly.
3. Cut out along dotted lines and
mail tO address shown.
NAME
INCLUDES: CUTTING
WRAPPING AND QUICK
FREEZING.
4. Any Canadian child betwehn 6
and 14 may enter, All entries
become property of Elmer the
Safety Elephant. Judges deci,
sion final.
ADDRESS
Fabric Mill ends 25% to 50% • AND PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS
DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OFF TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
PLEASE NOTE •
SALE DOES NOT BEGIN TILL FRIDAY, AUG.- 3rd AT .9 A.M.
41 MUST* PREPARE' FOR THIS,MONSTER SALES EVENT! ,prolowsop.
Free -Delivery
Within 10 Mile
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(Town or city, postal code)
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