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Three 6Ig:Days Fo.r
Hi Neighbor Week
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ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 20, 21
You can't afford to miss this Gala ICA Dollar Day Sale during Hi Neiyhbor-
Week in Exeter --- Never before have prices .been so low, Compare our quaiity
and prices, then you be the ivdge.
Aylmer
RPtit411 Brown
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Save 16 --- 15 -oz.
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REST BABIES AT HENSALI. FAIR --Six children who won, and Mrs. Bryce Mack's, Dianne, chile third. Back centre,
prizes in the baby allow at Hensall fair Friday afternoon 111art.ha Elaine, daughter of Mrs, Ward Neeb, Dashwood,
are proudly displayed by their mothers following the judg- won the six months to one year division. Robert James,
Ing. Front centre, Mrs. Bill Fink. liensall, holds Kimberley son of Mrs. A. C. Vanstone, Hensall, left, placed second,
Joy, who won first place in the six months and under and Stephen, son of Mrs. Bruce Cann, Clinton, came third,9
class; Mrs. Gerald Northcott's Jo Anne, left, placed second j —T -A Photo
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HonorsCn You nit? To Henson, ashwood
We need ladies who are handy at knitting. We'll buy
everything you knit and supply the wool at whole-
sale. Turn your "at home” spare hours into dollars,
Easy, clean, relaxing pastime. Puts those extra dol-
e lars in your pocket. For a free home test. without
obligation, fill in coupon 1 Blow and mail to:
MOODY-COLLINS ENTERPRISES
KNITTING DIVISION.
1319 DUNDAS sr., LONDON. ONT.
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. Phone
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Blue Gras6 Dusting Powder
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EXETER
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Neilseln and Dashwood girls
.shared top honors in the baby
show at Homan Sprint; Fair Fri-
day afternoon.
Kimberley Joy Fink, two-
month -old 13 -pound daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. i3i11 Fink, liensall,
took first prize in the six months
and under class. Martha Elaine
Neeb, 11 months, 18,' 4 pounds,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Neeb. Dashwood, captured the
six to 12 -months class.
The cornpetition, sponsored by
Wilson's Drug Store, Hensall, at-
tracted 12 entries this year. ma-
lorlty of them in the older class.
Girls won all the prizes in the
younger division. Placing second
to the Fink baby was Jo Ann
Northcott, throe months. 12?:i
Ethel's
BEAUTY 5ALON
PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
For Latest Styling
Elinor Wasnicigs
ETHEL DESJARDINE
Proprietress
• Modern
Beauty Salon
314 Man St. Phone 349
HIGH STYLING
PERMANENTS
HAIR TREATM 1NTS
TINTING
Open Monday to Friday •
Tuesday and Friday Evenings
VERA KUMPUI.,A, Mgr.`
PEARL, HENDERSON, Prop.
HI -LINE
Beauty Salon
Located
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Cook's
Hotel,
Ccntralia
AIR CONDITIONED DRYERS
PHONE 750-W*1 EXETER
Mary Coward, Prop.
.real
N.a tint1
Jru.-lY la A0italn76de
LEON FLAVOR a
CONSISTENOVC
All you could with for
tri A.I.rriorr pit1.1
YFAP.K tltfilltb IN aANAtiA 'Nr GlintrtAl, PDar,sy, LI It KO'
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pound daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Northcott, Exeter. In
third place came 18 -pound Diane
Mack, five -month-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Mack, Zur-
ich.
Two boys won the second and
third prizes in the .6-12 group,
Robert ,Tames Vanstone, who
weighs 2Olii pounds and is 11
months old, placed second. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Vanstone, liensall. Tkird prize
went to Stephen Cann, a 213
pounds. 11'z -month-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cann, Clin-
ton.
Other babies entered were:
lteni, son of MIr, and Mrs. Jack
Lepelaars, Cromarty; Steven,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rgss Cor-
bett, Exeter; Brian, son of Mr.
and Mrs, John Trichner, Exeter;
Linda, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Grant Webster, Varna; Marga-
ret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frayne Parsons, liensall; and
John, son .of Mr. and Mrs. John
Alexander, Hensall,
Judges were Mrs. R. H. Mid-
dleton, Mrs. Carl Payne and Mfrs.
David Ryle, all of Hensall.
Exeter Chapter
Honors Official
Mrs. Nettie 'Doriand, Beach.
vette, Grand Ruth of O.E.S. of
Ontario was a special guest at
the Exeter Chapter O.E.S. meet-
ing on Wednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bell pre-
sici?d and the officers of Avalon
Chapter, Ingersoll performed the
opening and closing drill.
Guests were present from Clin-
ton, Mitchell, Seafor•th, Blyth
and Ingersoll.
An impressive ceremony was
performed by the Slar points of
Exeter- Chapter in honor of
.Grand Ruth and Mrs. Elgin Mc-
Kinley presented her with a
gift. Mrs. Ron Squire favored
with a solo.
Amy D, Fisher
Wed Saturday
The marriage of Amy Darlene
Fisher, daughter of MIr. and
Mrs. Charles Fisher, R.R. 3 i xe-
t.er. anti N o r m a n William
Fischer, R.R. 1 Dashwood was
solemnized In James Street;
United church parsonage on Sat-
urday, lune 14.
Rev. H. .1. Snell officiated at
the 12 o'clock ceremony. Miss
Judy Mason played traditional
wedding music.
raven in marriage by her
father 111e bride- chose a floor
length gown of white Chantilly
lace and tulle over white satin,
A sequined bandeau held her fin-
ger tip veil of silk illusion. She
carried a bouquet of pink roses,
stephanotis and ivy.
The bride's sister. Mgrs, Don-
ald Dearing, 1 ii.R. 1 xeter was
her only attendant gowned in
dinr blue nylon Chiffon, She
carried a cascade of light pink
>siarna tions.
Ivan Fischer was hest man
for his brother. Donald Fisher.
brother of the hrkle, ushered.
A reception followed at Arm-
Stroitg'. i cslaurant where tilt
bride's mother received the
guests gottlnod In navy with
w 11 i t accessories and the
groom's mother chose beige with
white accessories.
For travelling hi Northidr11 On-
tario tho. bridechartged to err
ictx blue tumble with white.
Accessories
Mr. sort Mrs. lr'iseher will re-
side art .I aslrwood,
ICA. Beef
Stew
Savo 15¢ -'-- 15 -oz,
Westminster Colored
et
Tissue i sa9M..
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Tenex
Economy Size
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White --- Pink
Yellow — Aqua
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TGA
Marg'ne
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We're welcoming our
neighbors from far and
near with tremendous 1GA
values -Come, Seel
istesesametatolleasomoloonoolow
Peanut
Butter
Squirrel Brand
Save 14 -- 16 -oz,
Cohoe
Salon
Challenger
Fancy Reel
Save 170 -- 73A oz.
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$1
Dog
Dog House --- 15 -oz.
Savo 1b¢
Cream
Corn
Nature's Best Choice
Save 13¢ — 15 -oz,
Save 120 --Betty Crocker
4` t1!
Save 11(—Quaker
cis
.Save 19¢—J,ohnson's
Hare! A �i
New Alabama
Sebagoes
Red Ripe
Cello Tuba
Green
Peas
Lynn Valiey
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Wheatios, Trix etc,
FRESH PRODUCE
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1
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C ACil
Choice
Tomato's
Falco Brand
Save 15� — 28•oz,
Savo 6—Kraft
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Tomato
Juice
Pride of Niagara
Save 150 -- 20 -oz,
Cheez Whiz
Save 7¢--Shir:riff's All Flavors
Lushus
Save 5¢—Aylmgr Tomato
Catsup
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FREEZER FEATURES
16 -oz, jjar;,
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FOR
11.oz. l c+tls,
FOR
Strawberrios
Sunshine Brand
15.oz, pkgs.
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Lcmoncide
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6 -oz.. tins'1
Rtialcrnon or Oehler
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CUTUP'O
TA:LEIT FRANKS
OVEN READY 21/2 3 LB.
Tender
Skinless
SAVE 200,".SUPER DOLLAR BUYI
" .able ite" Pure Pork Sausage I, L . pt<G.'
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