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with Mr. and • Mrs. Art ;Dave Tremeer's barn
Ashworth near burnt on October 13.
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Rev. Ldsithougil speaks at
STORM SEWERS - Although these tiles might look like an abstrkt
outdoor sculpture,-they're actually lined up waiting to be used in Huron
Street storm sewer project started recently by Omega. Construction of
' London. (Expositor Photo)
Kippen United celebrates 11.1 th
ChUrch service was con-
ducted on Tuesday afternoon
at the Queens'way Nursing
Home by Rev. Loshbough of
fhe Baptist Church, Exeter,
accomRanied at the piano by
Mrs. Loshbough. Marion
Campbell, Guelph and JesSie
angles, Brussels visited Cora
Alcock. Chester Dun visited
Vera Larrimie. R.Dale visited
with Agnes Cutting. Mr. and
,Mrs. Cecil- Smith visited.
:pen Kendrick and Lynn
tatimore, Ron and Ruth
&rand visited Ellen Kend-
rick. Jim McNaughton, Rev.
Husser, Helen Taylor. Joyce
Boussey and Pearl Erratt
visited Rtisell Erratt". Marg
and Gord Hully visited Tena
Hully: Mrs. - W. Ward
Wroxetcr and friends from,
Kitchener also visited' Tena
Hully, Edna Youn spent
Sunday at the home of her
son Gordon in Sarnia. Leslie
Mitchell visited his mother
Louise Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett
moved into the .dwelling on
Richniond Street which they
recently purchased from Mr.
and Mrs. T. Shepherd.
Hensall Seniors Meet
The Hensall Senior Citi-4r
tens met in the local hall •en
Tuesday evening With the
President. Mrs. Bertha
MacGi_egor presiding and
opened by singing "0
Canada" with ,Mrs, Laird
Mickle at the ninnn
jibe Carpet Bowling on
Monday afternoon, and Crafts
on Friday was discUssed and
menibers •asked" to attend. A.
letter was read stating a
Musical Revue • featuring
"The Scott Family" will be
presented in the Wingham
High School 'on Saturday
October 28th' at .8 p.m. •
The entertainment com-
mittee; Dick and Pearl TaylOr
and Dorothy Brintnell direct-
ed Euchre .and the social
committee: Myrtle Sherritt,
Jessie McAllister 4.pd
Elizabeth Alexander served
lunch. Prize -winners were:
Ladies' 1st Elipbath Riley;
Gent's 1 fete Campbell;
UCVV discusses human rights
Unit two of Hensall United Hitman Rights.
Church Women held their The business was con-
Thankoffering 'meeting on ducted by Mrs. Diane
Monday, October 16 with 'Clerstenitorn.and she read an
nine members present. Mrs. invitation from Mrs. Helen
Mona Alderdice led the Drysdale Inviting the group
meeting and opened with .a to her home for the next
poem, "The first Thank- meeting• with an invitation to.
offering Day". Mrs. Pat swim that evening. The
Venner had a lovely devot- Huron-Perth' Executive will
Tonal on •"How to keep the •be,..Arpting at Wingham on
Sabbath" and opened that IslOvember 14 at 1:30. p.m.
with another poem, "Slow Diane closed the meeting
me down, Lord" and con- with another poen). "Old
duded with a Thanksgiving Fashioned Thanks". After a
prayer. contest,,.hostesses Mrs.
The speaker was Pastor Jeanette Turner and Mrs.
Bodenham and taking a text „ Beatrice Richardson served a
about David' he spoke on delicious lunch.
Lone Hands; Emma Camp,
bell; coriSelation; a.Ro al
LaCky chair' Vera Leinmen.
The evening concluded by
singing `:The Queen.".
•
Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
262-5062
St: Andrew's United
Church Kipper' celebrated
their 111th Anniversary with
'Special music by the Kippen
choir 'assisted by Rev and
Mrs. McMullen. Rev.
McMullen is the • recently
inducted minister of the
Bruceficld and Kippen
charges. 7T'hc subject of his
sermon was. "A Lasting
Covenant."
Mr. and • Mrs. Harold
Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Huxtable Of
., -Centralia enjoyed 'an autumn
tour to.. Bay and the
Ottawa Valley , visited . the
Upper Canada Village ) had
bait curise around the,Thoi-
sand Islands- and • called on
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joneti
of Hillier.
Mrs. W. L., Malice and
Mrs. M. Barnard visited with
Mrs. Wearying of . Listowel
and with Mrs. Agnes Burke
of Wmxetcr. •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Grant Jones
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ashworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones
andfainily. and Mr. and Mrs.
-Harold Jones spent Sunday
to Save up
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Means Greater Savings .
DISH
CLOTHS
3/884 Ite.9
Men's
WORK
SOXS
99'
Jute
- TOTE
BAGS
77'
SCRIBBLERS
2/99'
.
PANTY
HOSE
2/88" ,
Boy Men's
• High-Cut
RUNNERS
oitg 6314.
Price I . 49
Name''Brand
_BRAS
.........a..--
60%
OFF
Men's
FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Our
Price $
S.M.L.
Plaid
'
4 . 44
Childrens"
BLOUSES
Reg. to 3.00
size 2 to 7,
Price 994
Men's Stanfield
, THERMO-
Combination ‘
Reg. 10.95
Ft
e /
$7 .49
Men's
.
Nr Price
Athletic
TOPS
,...' ladies
SHOES
- $58.47
Reg. 30.00 Reg.
Children
' SHOES
Ladies'
SLACKS
, . _--, -----sn Ar- to 7
, Reg. to $25.
88'
$1$3,s5,
to 20.00 .
Spec
ladles'ro
ial Gup
SLACKS
$1 .97 1.-:.
Men's.
SLACKS
.
, .$3 6,- $7 • Our 'Price
Men's.Corduroy des'
CAR COA
Reg. 39.95 TS
our $ 15..00
Price
COATS
30 %
to OPP' 70 %
LOWER
Save,up
KRAZY
o 70
We have changed
PRICES •mean
5 MAIN STREET
ED'S
(formerly
0,., Off w
at
BARGAIN
Saver's Centre)..;
our name to emphasize
GREATER SAVINGS
SEAFORTH.ONT,
to
reg.
•
. -
you the
that
prices
HOUSE
our
customer
,
•
.
KRAFT
PEANUT
REG. '1.29 LB.
-BUTTER
. 25 LB. PAIL
SMOOTH •
12" x 12"
FACE CLOTHS '
DOZEN
$ 3 -0 8 0 . ...
AND
YOU
COMPARE
YOU'LL
SAVE...
THE
FIND
PRICE
45'
CRUNCHY SI 2
. 99
•
lb.
15" x 15"
DISH CLOTHS
DOZEN
$ 3 80
PIRATES
LIQUID
GOLD REG. '28.50
HONEY
.
3. LB. PAIL
Ask
$25.7 ORANG E JUICE
STYLE
14-12 OZ. TINS $ 1 3.99
DALTON'S
COCONUT
DESICCATED OR FEATHER STRIPED 3.69 10 LBS.
61.13:
$1
BOXE S
FRESHSAUSAGE
R .1 59 1 •
CANADIAN
FLOUR
BEAUTY t4 ALL PURPOSE .
25 LB. BAG , $ 3 99 • MINI SIZZLERS
12 LB. BOXES 1 1 • 4 9 •
KNECHTEL'S
MEDIUM
IN,\5 LB. BLOCKS
CHEESE
ONLY
REG. 2.06 LB. $ 1 LB.
- • 89 SCHNEIDER'S
CHICKEN
FRESH NO. 1
LEGS
MINIFAUM 10 LB. ORDER LB. 984
OLD
KNECHTEL'S IN 5 LB.
CHEESE
BLOCKS ONLY REG. '2.16 LEI.
$
LB.
1 99SUNSHINE .S
F MARGARINE6-4 LB. TUBS$15.99
• SUPER
RICE
PATNA
1 ? LBS. $ 3.79 PRINT
'6.76 •
MARGARINE 9
36-1 LB. PRINTS
8.99
D&C)CGAT
PRIVATE LABEL
KIBBLE
REG. '9.58
.2
-10
aft
KG. BAGS $ 7 . 5 u
HEINZ
WHITE
REG.
VINEGAR
4-16 OZ. JUGS $4.49
BUDGET
DOG
CAT
OR
REG. '12.00
FOOD
48_15 OZ. TINS
$ 9' . 9 9
HEI N Z
TCHUP 24-28 OZ. BOTTLES $ 2 1 •59 • '
LIBBY '
T OMATO JUICE
12-48 OZ. TINS . $ 8.75
VAN
PORK
CAMP
PAMPERS EXTRA
'N BEANS
24-28 OZ. TINS $16.99
ABSORBENT ELLEN'S
APPLE
RECONSTITUTED
JUICE
12-48 OZ. TINS $8.75 D iAsYpioi Ms AEB LE
,
DIAPERS
4-60't
$ 2 8 .55
PALANDA
PINEAPPLE
TCIRDUrr:D SLICED' 24 719 OZ. TINS $14.
me oh
V
CAMPBELL'S
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO- SOUP 48-10 OZ. TINS $11 25
R FA TISSUES
. NHITE ,,,,ENdc.36-100'S 20.69 VEGETABLE SOUP _ 48_10oz. tips$12•50
VIVA '
PAPER TO WELS,
WHITE 18-2
°ASRSORTED
$ 1-9 ROLL PKGS. 29 CAMPBELL'S
CivilluEsAIVI1R000F m SOUP 45-10 OZ. TINS 14.7$ 5
SWANS
TOILET
DOWN
TISSUE
WHITE
E
YELLOW
OR PINK 24-4's $ 2 8 • 99PEA
AYLMER'S
S 24-14 OZ. TINS /' $ 8 .45
CARNIVAL
LIGHT BULBS
40-60.100 WATT
48 BULBS $11 30 AYLMER'S
CREAM CORN
24-14 OZ. TINS ,..
$9 • 7-9
16"
TEA
x 28" SIZE
TOWELS
DOZEN $5 70
COCA
COLA
.0PILIUALGE
CLUB SODA ETC.
12-26 0 .
SPRITE
MIXTURES $ 2 9 c,
gar • An Ififf
BOTTLES
PLUS
DEPOSIT
STRIPLOIN
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. , 5 LB. BOXES ONLY s
COD FILLETS 4.99
HADDOCK FILLETS 7.89
SOLI FILLETS 9.39
STEAKS
SCHNEIDER'S
PORK
CHECK
BLUE BRAND 10 LB. 27- -99 25 - 6'h OZ. STEAKS BOX
END TO ENDIR LB.
•
LOIN CHOPS
BOX ONLY '
27.00
OUT OUR PRICES ON CHINESE FOOD
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