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INSURANCE
�C�iNIP�►�Y:
Pallbearers* were All'an Hill; ' xY
and''brothers, Henry,henryWilliam; 11 MR$.GLAYTOIV COhTNELI. � EBtablf,$ht'd 1876'
Peter -and, John. Miri•ray Hill, Robert McGregor.'. 'The former Sandra Merrill" has READ 0FF1Ct s. Seaforth Ontario 11.•►
The bony ivag''at the R.O. Box Wm. Caldwell, lvan . Wightman, received her B.A. in Sociology Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec.-Treas.', Phone 527,6400",
' ) from the University of Western g`�
Funeral Home, Seaforth. Funeral and' Arthur Alexander, Flower i
mass was held at - St. Patrick's bearers were Dwayne Cornish, Ontario. A dau hter-fn-law ofMr.
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Church 11 a.m. Friday: Rev. Douglas "Cornish, Orland and Mrs. Connell, she isY�fi Q11iy 71
Gordon, Dill officiated. Burial Johnston and Aaam Wilson. ;
r t- on the teaching 'staff of the
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followed at the church cemetery. J. R. L••ORNE WiLSON Landon Board of Education.
Pallbearers, were - Jack James Herbert Lorne'Wilson•of v
�k O'Rourke, 'Joseph, McIver, -Ed. i �' Little TO' y i
t�t p 'Brucefield passed away Tuesday . . n - ;�
` ward. McIver, Lou Rowland, at- the Seaforth CommunityPul-,r I Wfn /f/ -. JamesiDelaney and Ed Rowland. p gHos ital. . A lon timeBe Safe—
Tuckersmith resident he was in MUSIC 0 s
+ •GORDON BACH his 86th year.
k a Fire, "Exteniled Coveprage, Windstorm;Tlhe#t
>> • ry •, - ,, r -Gordon G. Bach, 62, of London Born in' Wawanosh Township �/i Property Damagp, Ltabtllty, •Etc.
died at , home. he was a son of the late M,r. and •/ a „
He was :born in Logan Town Mrs. W,p:Wilson. The •family
DirectorsandAdjustera w�
j t ship, a son of the late Fred Bach moved to Tuckersmith when he aWa'rd Wm. Alexander,
and Mary Ritz. On October 25,, was a young boy. He' wa's An Honor Certificate was ,Seafortht Phone 527-0831
awarded to Miss Dana Morgan of bt Archibald, R.R.4, Seaforth 52748][7 1936 he married,w 'Vera Praetor, of educated at S.$,No. 3. Clinton, Ontorio last Wednesday KenCarnochan,R.R.4.,Sgaforth' 527.1545••
Brodhagen. They farmed in• On September 9, 1914 he
night in Stratford at a Student Ross Leonhardt, R.R.1,, Bornholm 345-2234
Logan Tbwnship until' moving to married the-• farmer • Jennie g Job McEwing; R.R.1, Blyth 523=9390
Recital of the 0•R•M.T.A.,
_ London . in 1958. McKay,and • last September. they Stratford 1NlFisic Teachers Donald McKerehek, R.R.1, Dublin 527-1837
He was a member of Our celebrated their. Golden Wedding Stanley McBwaln,R.R.2,'Goderieh 524-7051
Anniversary. The co Association. She obtained ` the
Saviour Lutheran Church, Lo'n.,, y.. uPle farmed Wm. Pepper, Brpcef6eld 482-7534
highest marks , in Grade 1 1 J.N.Trewartha Box 661, -Clinton 4827593
!li don. in Tuckersmith until retiring to , ,
He is stirvived b his wife; a Brucefield in 1955:
Rudiments for the ye-ar'1974 from
TROPHY'WINNERS CONGRATULATED AT AWF -'The Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Y the Royal Conservatory of Music. Agents: ..• ,f
son, Wilbert 'of Lambeth;- He served as a .trustee at
Minister of Agriculture and Food. Ontario congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Russel T:' of Toronto. Miss .Morgan is a _ . James Keys, R: ,R. SeafosFth win: Leiper, ct Seaforth.,
e forth
9 , 9 daughters, Mrs. Marvin. S:S.hio.3. � pupil ' of Mrs. Carol Carter, Steve J. Murray,•R.R.S, Seaforth' K,: �1. Etoe; Seaforth � '
• Bolton, Seaforth. Mr. Bolton -Won the World Championships .Field Crops (Eleanor) 'Winhold of Miami, Surviving are 'tris wife, five A.R.C,T., A.Nlus., Df Seaforth.
competition forbWinter the best hay at the Royal Agricultural Fair. During the Field 'Fla.; Mrs. Ronn�ld (Bernice) Orr of daughters M�rs.Ray (Dorothy)" " '''
Crop Trophy - Presenati'on4, 'he was presented with the White. Farre Equipment Stoney Creek; Marion Bach of Mason, Windsor; Mrs. Roy
Trophy for. his accomplishment. London; a; sister, Mrs. Clarence `>�Hazel) McGonigle', Seaforth;
(Ordelia) Muegge of 323 Bruns Mrs. James (Ethel) Devereaux,
i wick Street, Stratford; and- four, R.R.4, Seaforth; Mrs. Dou las
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e r a grandchildren. (Marion) Andrews, Ilderton and } V
•Mrs.Walt er adeline Bain
A brother and three' sisters ( ) •/
Fort S e gal'
R. Bolton wins World Hay Championship p
•predeceased. him. Stratford; three sons, W.D.;• Mac; •� •
For 'the, th'ird•year in a row, 'has brought homwthe World Hay .The 73-year-ol-6 McKillop The body was at the Lockhart andStewart, all of Brucefield; two. ,r
Russell Bolton of R.RA, Seaforth Championship to Huron County. Township farmer received hisFuneral, Home, Mitchell where sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Marion
trophy last week at the 'Royal . the funeral service was held Routledge of Egmondv'tlle find �Gu
' O nyour '
H Agricultuial Winter Fair in Tuesday at 2 p.m.. Burial was in Mrs. Belle Hamilton of Clinton;
Toronto. First Lutheran Church cemetery, 22 grandchildren and
This makes it I 1 times that the` Logan. Rev. Howard Fabricius of grandchildren. A daughter. -
...� Hay Crown has been taken by a London officiated. • Evelyn, Mrs. Chas. Merrill ;
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Huron County ciWen. Mr. Bolton -predeceased him ir' 1964.
cit has won it ii -0972, 1973 and 1974. Resting at., G.A.Whitney y
In 1971, Russell, Dallas of MRS. JOHN K. CORNISH Funeral Home, $eaforth, where + ,
Brucefield won the title for his Mrs. John K. Cornish, 86; of funeral service will be conducted`'
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SHINEN third time, he also won it• in 1963 Brucefield, died in Stratford by a former minister of Brucefield `` Men
and 1969, General Hospital Friday Church. Rev. D.E.Stuart(assisted For: file en
Robeit,41len of.Brucefield was A life-long resident of b._v Rev. Murdock Morrison of
tie Hay King in 1958 and 1962, Brucefield, sh was the for•met
' i � �?arti�•,, on .Thursday at, 2 p.m:• '
F o r Hor" Robert Folherin ham wa ithe Jennie Hill, a daughter of the,J)ate' Interment will follow in ,Bairds
ies.. ... 3':00-Rluitiner, in 1 A6. 1966 and Mr. and Mcs.George Hill`' of Cemetery. " ' ' Socks ...... ....... 1:50 - 2.25
DRESSES dt Wilber Keys of R.R.4, Seaforth Brucefield. She was married .to Scarves ............. '.......yam 3.95
LONG GOWNS. brought hoCme the title in 964. Johri Cornish in 1919. Mr. and
For the Festive Season , Belts .. ........ . ... 4.50 - 5.50
And[ many to choose, from: PyjamasZ ..... 8.00
24.95 - 45.00 News from Hullet Central
The grade three class accotn- room and saw the equipment' English spent time in the classes
AFTERNOON DRESSESr carried'b police car.
. punicd by their, teacher, Mrs. Y a P of, grades seven and eight. They •-�-
Sizes 7 - 17 12 -'20 Jenkins, travelled to Goderich This 'trip was very helpful to also discussed school pro -
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12'/i - 281/: - 19.95 and up. And toured (lie• Huron County Jail their study of police work; and grammes with the teachers of., Sport Shirts: .6-00-12.00 Double Knit Blazers
and the Ontario 'Provincial Police laws. those classes. It was professional and Sport Coats ..:45,00
J/!r More Visitors dev to inset da for . Huron Perma-Press Shirts by ,. p
HOUSECOATS Station ou Monday, November e p Y ....49.50
ArrLon & Shortie Lengths °5.95 - 24.95 18. At the j611, Mrs. Wallace was Two teachers from Central County High Schools. Sweat r , Pullovers
-' 12:00 M•�
Long g S Biltmore. .85.00
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their garde and' they found the Huron Secondary School visited. SWeaterS,PUIIOv,erS and , uttSi•by
tour to e very interesting. •Hullett Central School on Friday, people Ever week more and Y Jobe Cardigans ..8.95 = 17.95 Koratron All -Weather.'
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PANE' SUITS .`+ discoven'what mighty s
Sizes 7� 44; 29.95 - 49.95 Constable Wray was their aide November 15.' Coats..... ; .....29,.50
' p are , accom lish-ed low cost Sweater `
,it the olice station. The children Mrs. E. Richman 'of the P Zip-Lined.....:35.00
had their finger prints taken and Mathematics Department and Expositor W Ads. Dial Vests. .9.95, and 10.95
SEPARATES w y. Seaforth 5 240. Hats by Stetson.:. 9.95
Jackets and Car �•
wcr'c, guided thrrFiugh the radio Mr. 'J. Brownridge who teaches GIOVES'..... 1.95 t0 7.95
Slacks, Pullovers, Cardigans,' Blouses `'i Coats: .... 12.95 to 35.00 "
\`\ �p U yl(1 \V a. Work Shirts ..5.95 - 8.95
Etc. at reasonable prices ^ JA1�� f, V�'�Y/�' 11� ��, b} Dress Pants,Double 4 Work Pants..5. ,
' 95 - 8.95
.Knit ......17.95 - 18.95
LINGERIE '.& SLEEPWEAR' �° t ap5........ 1.95-6.95 `'� f Perma-press.... 9.9s
.��' z f Toques. , ....... 2:95 ^ Lined Smocks. .. • 11.95
Nylons, Cottons, Flannels and Brushed: 2.95 = 12.95.Work Parkas.'... . " _
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Best Assortment in Bags, Gloves, Scarves., Sheets, Pillow.Face Maskso, ... 3.50
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Cases, Blankets,Ete. p
' G� ' ` t. Snowmobile Suits•.35.00r� Extra Long
w Snowmobile Mitts .8.95Work Vests . 10.95
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SUITS: t
Blazers and Sport Coats, All Sizes.
For tfie oys
TOPCOATS:
All weather, with zip 'lining sizes 36-46 - 2 r` t
9.95
Perma-Press Knit Shirts... 6.95
WINTER JACKETS `
T� � �g %�` � Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters 9.95 • ?' a
For Boys & Men: 16.95 - 32.95 & i Socks ................. .89C
SLACKS:; - 'Gloves and Mitts .... 1.25 to 5.00
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Knitted Fortrel and Wools, Toques and Face Masks. 1.00 to 2.95 ` r•
s; Winter Coats ......... 14.95 to 19.95
F sizes 30 - 52 - 1$.95 - 32.95` • • • . • • •
•Pyjamas..... .4:95.to 5.50.
k SHIRTS: �„ �r Casual Jeans and Pants. .2.95 to :7.95
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y Mens & Boys, Dressing Gowns. ..... , ..7.95
.: Knits and Dress Shirts 4.95 - 13.95 r
SWEATERS:
ttI�ACK F
9.95 - 24.95
PYJAMAS: TROMPSON75.
Penmans and Stanfields ' :
Perma Press cotions and Flannelettes
SOX & TI'ES FOOTWEAR SERVICE
t BELTS
HATS:
Rubber Footwear,' Mens Oxfords,
;;. Plaids and plain Fur Felts',
Safety & Regular Work Shoes or
9.95 - 12.95
Oxfords, Insulated Footwear;
ALL ITEMS
Slippers also Shoe or Feet Findings.
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Special 10% discount on all work clothing.
We can Service What We Sell.
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