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The Seaforth News, 1952-07-10, Page 8TB SEAFQB'T Save on This Great Clearance of Surnmer Dress Goods FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SALE ENDS JULY 18th SPECIAL FEATURE ®.a Valises to h 2e2 89 YARD III Here's a special group of Fancy Jerseys, Flowered Crepes, English spuns and fine Sunnyvale spuns in plain shades, and printed patterns. — All colors—widths 36 to 45" Special to clear at REGULAR 65c FLOWERED VOILES Almost half price, cool, neat 39 Floral designs -36" width. To clear at YARD ° REGULAR 95c QUALITY Woven Check GINGHAMS Red, Blue, Brown and green ;heck pattern ginghams.—Fast Dolor, 36" widths, Special. , , YD. • 6 1.00 VALUE CELANESE TAFFETAS 38" plain shade taffetas in blue, pfeey 9 yellow, white, green, mauve, pink, navy and black. Speciale for 10 days YARD WABASSO - SANFORIZED BUBBLE CLOTH Colors, green, mauve and pink only.—Sanforized — 36" width. Regular 1.25 yd for YARD• REGULAR 1.65 FEATHERHEAD RAYON SPUNS A popular dress material in 8 green, pink, white and turqu- oise. 45" width. To clear at.... • VALUES TO 2.00 MOIRE TAFFETAS Included in this lot are some plaid taffetas and failles — wide selection of shade. Greatly reduced to YD. SHORT ENDS PURE NYLON Here's values to 2.95 yd. in plain shades or printed pat- terns. A real value at....YD. REGULAR TO 75c FINE SEERSUCKER Small children's patterns or new stripe effects. — Good for summer pajamas or nighties.—® �. 36" wide. To clear at , ...YARD REGULAR 1.00 COTTON WAFFLE CLOTH Popular for summer dresses or shorts.,—,Colors white, yellow, pink & mauve. 36" wide■ Special YARD Fancy English Dimities Colors — Blue, white, yellow, aqua, grey, pink and navy. 36" to 40" widths.me I Values to 1.00 for YARD REGULAR 1.45 RAYON CHANTUNGS 42" width in white, luggage tan, chartruse and navy. Very special YARD mu REGULAR 1.59 Celanese Alluracelle Excellent for dresses and blouses in mauve, green, 1 rose and luggage tan — 42 width. To clear at YD. 1.85 VALUE Printed Acetate NYLON Light grounds with pink, yel- low and green printed pat- terns for,cool summer dress- • es. Special YD. REGULAR 2.00 CONNAUGHT SATINS A favorite for comforters, cushions, etc. — in a wide choice of popular colors. Reduced to clear at , ... YD. .49 S art McKILLQP Rev. D. A. MacMillan performed 'narriape vows in Northside United Church for Erma Sadie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Walters, and Dyke Thomas Wheatley, son of Mrs. Wheatley and the late Thos. Wheatley, in the presence of only the immediate attendants. The bride ;core a floor -length gown of white lace and pleated net skirt over satin, long lily -point sleeves, yoke studded with pearls and a headdress set with pearls and long veil, also carried a bouquet of red roses. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Henderson, sister of the bride, were the attendants. Mrs. Henderson chose a powder blue ny- lon marquisette dress, floor -length, with headdress of blue flowers. shoulder -length veil, also wore a nosegay of pink roses and sweet peas. The bride wore a gold horse- shoe brooch set with diamonds, which her mother had worn on the day of her wedding, and also wore a blue sapphire dinner ring, the gift of the groom. Gifts to the •brides- maid, a pearl necklace and earrings; to the best man, a leather billfold. Following the ceremony the bridal couple left on a northern motor trip, the bride travelling in navy nylon marquisette trimmed with rhine- stones and white nylon picture hat, On their return they will reside on the groom's farm in McKillop. af CARD OF THANKS Mr. Calvin A. Hallen wishes to express his dncere thanks to all who culled on him, sent flowers, card., treats and letters while he was in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth ; also thanks to (Meters and nurses. and lettere from Mr. Fowler, teacher at S.S. .fib, and each one of his pupils, 85 in number, all well worded and written, thanks children Mrs. Shepperd Dale and family wish to thank everyone for their kindness and help doting Mr. Dale's illness and their recent bereavement. Many thanks to the nurses, Dr. McMaster and Dr. Brady of Seaforth Mentor - 14 Hospital FOR SALE Piano feed box, galvanized lined; set of heavy harness, brass mounted with breeching; cement pig trough 4y.' v -shaped, ceoent pig trough 214,' flat, buggy, wagon pole complete. Apply to ALES McNAB, Seaforth 5 room frame house in Dublin, one 0fth acre of land hydro, pressure system. hard wood Boors, built-in cupboards. CLARENCE RYAN, phone 461,8 Dublin. 1 small Sunshine bleycle, in good shape. MRS. A. E. cstoziER, RR2 Seaforth. 607r22 Cabin trailer, two -wheeled, good condition, also 1000 used brick, 80 sucking Pigs, hard and soft wood slabs for sale, one black hack- ney ;mare, J. R. BURNS, phone 69R Seaforth 1, Yorkshire pigs 0 weeks old. Apply to FRANK NIGH. 662r12 Seaforth Nineteen pigs 8 weeks old, Tam -English York cross. ROGER ANDREWS, phone 047r1. Seaforth RR 8 Hay for sale—Good clover hay and good ti- mothy hay, standing in. field, WM. KINNEY, Winthrop. Lot 26, Con. 9, Manner Ladies bicycle. Apply at WESTCOTT'S JEWELRY STORE Ice box and Singer sowing machine. Phone 598W Seaforth It Pays to Shop in Egmondville FRESH PICNIC HAMS 590 lb LARD, 1 ib PRINTS 2 for 29c STIORTENING, 1 lb PRINTS 2 for 31c IIOIJII)AY MARGARINE 2 for 590 RED ROSH COFFEE ...... .......................1 ib 99c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables We appreciate your order early CLAIR HANEY FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72 mereacancesemelembeeellif FOR SALE NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 1% 1962 SMITH'S SHOD STORE OUR GREATEST 1011Q-StI MMER SALE -We cannot list Oh! Oh! Where did all the Shoes come from - that is what we heard .many times - - from many of our customers - a last Friday and Saturday. - The Answer - - From our own stock. It's no magic - - just a little "cleaning house". Yes - - and there are lots more. We will continue to put Shoes on the tables - with sizes and prices marked in plain figures, for your easy choice. Come once, come again - - until Sale ends Saturday, July 19th. - - Your size may be out Now. each line this week - - Space will not permit Women's Kid, Patent, Su- ede, and Tan Leather, Pumps, ties and Oxfords. A table at 1.97, 2.97, 3.47, 3.97 Women's Sandals, "the Quality kind", Susan and Town Talk—white leather, white suede, pastel, brown saddle, black, navy blue and grey.—A table at $4.97 and $3,67 Men's Summer Shoes, dark blue and brown — heavy cluck Oxfords — heavy wrapped Rubber Soles. A table at $3.57 Men's Black and Tan lea- ther Oxfords — all good shoes but broken sizes. — A table at $1.97, $2.97, $3.97 Misses and Child's White leather Straps, Oxfords and Ties. — "Skipalong" trade name. A table at $1.77 Also Brown, Black and Saddle Oxfords , , . $1.97 Babies Soft Soled Straps and Oxfords. A rack at 97c and 57c Boy's Oxfords, some black, others brown leather with composition soles — a few With Ieather. A table at $1.97 ?, Men's Work Boots —Black leather with Composition Soles Heavy or Light weight' at $4.87 Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots, Red Sole — Boys 3.47 Mens 4.67 Women's Nylon Hose - - A Special - - Our regular 1.49. On sale 97 c All Sales Cash Snnith's Shoe Store No Exchanges Please Opposite Post Office, Seaforth No --Refunds No lay aways Thank You A threshing machine, in good running order, priced reasonable, also n few bushels of buckwheat. MARK HAMILTON, Walton, Phone 4820, Brussels. Model 00 Allis-Chalmers combine '2 years old, clone only about 200 acres, complete , with pickup, straw spreader and enlarged bin, JOHN W. THOMPSON phone 88841 Seaforth 1A combine 12' self propelled in Al con- dition. Privately owned. C. J. WALKER Cro- marty RRI. Phone 12x18 Dublin Small red UnitedL Church Hymns y. Own- er's name and WHIT inside cover. Valued as keepsake. Leave at News Office. WANTED Building wanted suitable for garage, about 10 or 12' x 20', that could be moved. '201111 PRYCE, Jarvis street, Seaforth WANTED 'tricycle wanted, In good condition, for child about six. Apply to The News Office COALS AT SUMMER PRICES blue coal' — Nut sloe for Stoves. 'blue coal'-- Stove—for Large Stoves and Furnaces Buckwheat Anth.—For Blowers. Briquets—Hard. Gen. Purpose. Coke—Nut size for stoves & Furnaces. Pocahontas—Egg Sloe for Hot Water Heating. Alberta Lump, Drumheller—Fall burning. Stoker, Yancey, Cavalier & Pocahontas, for Stoker's Soft—For heating Steam Boilers. WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363-J Res. 192-M FOR SALE Hygienle Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 20; 24 samples 11.00, Mail - Order Dent. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 2475, Seaforth HORSES WANTED Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to W, g. GOVENLOOK, Dick House, Seaforth_ COAL THE BEST ON THE MARKET SUMMER PRICES — SCREENED – WILLIAM M. HART Ofkice Phone 784 -- Res, 318 w Llitilai.1 I lik • MIe6•P .�u.+•artrnifl"t.1`r�„, .,�rl�ll"'..., xtl i5ujl'hnA(nN9?19rr,., rfyl'l�l1i I Ms- �i,1':=--��1W�Ff1 Modern mechanized equipment has made "muscle -farming” out-of-date Do it with machines —not with muscles—is the modern concept of farm operation. The work can be done easier, quicker, better, and at less cost the machine way— and there is less worry and less ex• pense when you use machine help instead of inexperienced and costly labor.' No man who has experienced the many advantages of operating with modern equipment would want to go back to the days of "muscle -farming." Some of the greatest advances in mechanization in the history of agriculture have been made in recent years. Your Massey.Harris local dealer will be glad to give you full details of the complete line of Massey -Harris modern farm machines. MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Makers of high-quality farm implements,since 1847