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Visitors svith, Mr* awl ¥r0.
• ROSS Leonhardt lad WeduesdaY
were 'Mr. and ,M1Y.Aom
Syracraule, NOW Yorki Mr.
George Jacob, Ic.itehenerf, Mrs,
EUa Rose, Bornholm and Mr.
- and Mrs, Cha W LeOuhardt.
Mr, and: 'A%ra,,
newles had as their gnests on
Sunder, Mr: ad Mr*, 'Carl Mk,'
• el ef 2itpIe11,'
Mr. and MrS., fAvern Wolfe
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bode
were guests of Mr. and Alm Mu'
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nuPPer,- • ,
Mt and Airs, Cart 24111Illen,
Windlsor, Spent Uthour:.-Day
weekend With hIA•Mhtherp SftfS,
-Lena, 'AllitiOnp •
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IV( 1 )3 tt
ni_an Were11
„.6-eatli Of• Mr; *Ad
Ws. WaY110 Beierman on ,SIM-
da7 jn.Widen, .following the
baptism Of their Want grand"
son, *Bennie. James.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer
and Karl Visited recently with
SEED WHEAT
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Sidewalks, Walls Bridges, Etc.
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SPECIALS
'Friday' and Saturda
Salada Orange P4;koe
TEA BAGS, pkg. of 60
Maxwell House .
COFFEE, 1-1b. bag
t..erge 38 -oz. Bonus Pak •:';
NESTLE'S QUICK, tin
Be. Hive Golden
CORN SYRUP, 2 -lb. tin
Robin Hood
OATS, 54 .
. bag' •6•
4 • • • ' 75*
York -Kam .
- LUNCHEON MEAT, 12 -oz. tin • .. • , 49.
Jolly Good•
, PITTED DATES, 16-oi..pkg. . 250;
Wizard ."
AIR FRESHENERS, 6-6i. aersol • • • • 490
. PRODUCE ,
690
710
79*
350
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WEALTHY APPLES
New Crop Waxed
TURNIPS
Home Grown
TOMATOES • • .
3 lbs. 390
per lb. 70
basket 990
FOR, ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
. SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Smith's
Phone 527.0990
Free 'Denver,',
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Mr. and No, 10.0104.140Aarry of
Listowel and Zink Jean Nichol
and aoteft,ot anniseu.
• Mr..Gati showee plays with
Plane Trlitter and her orches-
tra, Sunday evening at the Hep-
worth 'Vountri lkinsic Auditor-
ium. Among the other tort ar-
tists there, the SPeejal• guest was
Billy 'Vitaliser from Nashville,
Teliessee•
Miss Cheryl Bennewies ipent
Sunday with her sister and fam-
ily, Mr. and PUS. 'Filfred Drag-
er of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leon-
hardt and Mrs, Ella Rose visit-
ed- on Sunday with Mr. Charles
lVfattheis at Tavistock.
_ Mr; and Mrs.- Lavern Wolfe'
were guests of. Mrs. Everett.
Beuermann and family on Sun-
day. They also called on Mrs.
Joe Thornton and Mr. and 1MT.
Ed. Regere,
The first raietthitof lho-Olvd-
hagen 4-0 IunnemattingClub
was had at t4e. Ilopo iftai
Ken numsen- • Tbils_„,.P;Pioct li
etrititled-NeedleCramo. '• -
-Officers .elected Are: presi.
dent, ime Idee-Presidellif
Wendy Wolfe; Seeretary,. Nettt
Brink; treasurer, Mgrsareth
Pridm; press' reporter, , 144
Wolfe; elePhOne Orb:, TIPSY
Rose and Aileen Brink.
The leiders istro. Mgren and
Mrs. Brown held a discesSion on
colour and colour schemes. The
project is to introduce the J0311
Of embroidery as a decorative
touch on an Article and as
means of artistic expression,
Mrs. Gary Sheldice attended
a bridal . shower on Saturday
evening for her. niece Feicia
Leis Who is bride -elect later
this month. The shower was
held at Wellesley.
• 411$0 jral1owingteleber0:
OP St. csiilmIti*ripabOok.
SWOP iMittrYt Pr14000•
•2; Mrs; AiSePhlkittOtn
.1111adeg 3. and *0, 4togoot,-
. .14441gogiA1l, gmtio 0,44. co;
gro...glet* UtirrsY Sondett
11,148.MISS 043#1.117 WO* *M.
itovaling at StJnmV8na$ef ;Soho* Seaforth; Miss
laITha Murray at Zurich; Miss
jennidiollod5" at 13nOrte. •
TWOS student* will Me.
:P04141V this wee ls for MOAT
0040km at ilfe
selacols; Anne Shea, Strafferd
-WO/Ws College.; Karen Tcsle
; :and GOrdou Moylan, UniVergitY
,of Waterloo; Pani
ranshawe College, Landen;
Sharon Burke and Leonard
Rebekah Lodge has
Pot -luck Supper
A pot -luck supper Convened
by 1VIrs. Mae Hillebrecht and
committee, Monday evening,
opened the fall session of meet-
ings of Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge- and Sunshine Pall gifts
were exchanged. '
• The noble grand, Miss Elean-
or Henderson, presided for the
meeting which followed.
The new slate of officers will
be installed at the last meeting
in October by Mrs. 'Mary Lowe
of Brussels, district deputy
president for Huron and staff.
The vice -grand, Mrs. Gordan
Papple, reported on cards and
gifts sent and visitations made
during the summer recess. Cards
of appreciation from sick and
bereaved members were read
by the secretary, Mrs. Peter
Malcolm.
Named to be in charge of the
1969 Iarch of Dimes campaign
were general chairman, Miss El-
eanor , Henderson; recruiting
chairman, Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill;
supply, Mrs. James Rose; Pub-
licity, Miss Jean Scott; chief
marching mother, Mrs. Joseph
Grummett. The date set for
the blitz is Monday, January 27.
A euchre party is planned for
Sept. 30 in the IOOF hall and
the past noble)grands' club plan
to entertain lodge members on
Tuesday in the 100F hall with
Mrs. Annie Harrison as conven-
er.
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See Our Store -Wide
Fair Week Specials on
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Chesterfield Suites - Rockers
Swivel Rockers - Bedroom Suites
VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE
SE.A.FORTH FALL FAIR, SEPT. 19,20
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• FURNITURE
• Authorized Kroehler Dealer
Phoz,e 527-1390 Seaforth
Lean PeaMeal Cottage
ROLLS.
Ib. •
Fresh Cut
CHICKEN LEGS
and BREASTSib.
Small Link PURE 150,RK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. $1
SKINLESS WIENERS 2 lbs. $1
COLEMAN'S PURE LARD 5 lbs: $1
SLICED PEAMEAL BACK BACON-, lb.- 79c
LEAN BEEF PATTIES
WESTON'S IIREAD
10 for 99c
4 loaves 99c
.cRomARiy
MiSs. Barbara Gardiner 'hall'
IMO° Homewood Sastifforhroto -
Guelph for three. mon'ths...tn,
'fling* her sfursesc training'
tottmel, after holidaing ,with
her., parents M. And gm. ltW
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Brenda d Robbie • Gard-
ther. spent the week end with
thster Mrs. Ken Bearrs
and Mr. 'Beans R. IL 1 St.
•Marys.
Mit' add Mrs. Otto Walker
vialted on Sunday with their
'daughter Mrs. Larry Gardiner
.whoi is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and also with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee and
family.
Miss Janice Wright, daughter
of Mr. and, Mrs. Percy Wright,
has entered Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital M begin training as a
'registered nurse.
1Vliss Linda Hackney, Kirkbon
visited recently withher cousin
Brenda Gardiner.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner on the
arrival of their baby boy,
. Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Detroit,.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
!Vim. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E.
Moore.
Mia C. McKaig was hostess
for the September meeting
Uis WMS of Croinarty Presby-
terian Church. Mrs, Grace Scott
presided and opened the meet-
ing with a poem.
Mrs. W. Harped had charge
of the study lesson, "World
Camp," the setting taken from
a Refugee Camp iar Europe. It
was- Presented in dialogue form
With Mrs. M. Dow and Mrs. M.
Lamond assisting. The Offering
was dedicatedi by Mrs. R.
Dodcit. The roll call "Hope"
was answered by members,
was
visitors were present.
•.Rmitine reports were given
by the secretary arnd the treas.
Mrs. McfCaig reksted 8 visits
19 cards and letters sent to
'gra and shut-ins. Prayer for
missionaries was led by Mrs.
K. McKellar, Mrs...Lam:mid rer
viewed the work of the Bible
Sodety. A film strip "Empty
Shoes?' was shown, illustrating
the life and work of William
Caaw, Baptist missionary in In-
dia. 'Miss Olive Spear conducted
a Bible 'Quizz. 1Vfrs. Scott closed
the meeting with prayer. lepach
was served W the hostels as
sisted by .aVriss Spear and
Grace Scott
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SAO 0 Weetern Uni'Yertign toM"
glom ilatrevat,itm Opmestoga
000' rAra 47"
Or* and Mos; Acfn, atlfters
WY. St. Tb.cm*,
and Mx. Obeid Murray.
MelKay, Detroit, *
vlit.t400 **tree ' here,
Miss. ThereSa Cronin Vicklett
EITO. and Mra: •AlPhonse Creniuk
tA4 Ifau Amma Woodall(
and ftnneY, Brantford‘ VISted
Mr. and Ms. Jamas Moloney:
Miss Catharine Milani left
for San Francisco last week
Oe she will resume her
Oodles, after ,spending the
summer at the -home of her
Parenfts, • Mr. ad Mrs. John,
?Saylor..
Miss Luella Moylan, has hda.
OW * **ion In Stratford at the
ptrettiord General' Hosidtal•
The elativolie Wounnfs Leag-
ue met in the Parish Tues-
dsay
evening, with the Preidd-
eat, Mrs. Frank Ryan, presid-
ing, •
Tho memberifaip convener
• reported -83 peal up Members'
and 1. honorary Member, Thank
you cards were read from the
grade 8 graduates. Mrs. Peter
McLaughlin said Mrs. Danittlik
Murray will take care Of .the
alters tom Septeniben Mrs.
Frank Murray was appointed
to v*it the sick. It was decided
to .have a home baking sale in
Seaforth •during this month.
The mystery prize, donated by
Ma ft Joseph Burke, was won by
Mts. Edward Melady.
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. George Fraryne of Sun-
shine Line and 1VIrs. WM, Wal-
ters srpent the weekend at Gr-
and Bend with MTS. W. J.
Beer, Miss May Skinner.
Mr. John Coward, Mrs.
Gerry Grubb and. Mrs. 'Elson
Lynn enjoyed a bus trip to God -
ankh on Monday sponsored byMr. and Mrs. Wm. Bierling of
Dashwood visited on Friday
with Mr. and avfts. Doug Steph-
ens, David •and Doris.
Mr. Wm. Walters visited in
Exeter on, Thursday- with Mrs.
Ross When and Larry.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Sanford Hut-
ton Dennis and Dianne -attend-
ed the Thrwhermen's Day at
Blyth on Saturday,
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STORE HOURS
Same as most' stores,
closed for 1 hour lunch
We pas no rent
We pay no wages -
We buy in volume
• We sell for cash
Result, loW prices.
If you need service
phone residence
THOMPSON'S
'Family Shoes and
THOWWW.OXPOsi
ET -AS MAYA:
"Tiiit4N YOH, l'AfE P B 0
iNAL LEA
414giVE
•• $4.00 $5#90
SPORT
Qur entire remaining ,stock of plain
shades, neat stripes and checks goes into this
huge final clearance.
We are determined to clear out our
final stock and this ridiculous price will do it.
Buy them for work shirts, for play
shirts, or just be smart and buy them for
next year's wear - any way - you can't ko
wrong.
Regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00
Sizes
X.S. S„ M., L., and OS.
FINAL CLEARANCE • :
4.98
Final Clearance
Boys' 8 to 18
Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
Regular 1.95 to 2.95. Sport
shirts and knitted shirts as
sketched: Broken size range.
Reduced
$1,29
to clear at
STEWART BROS.
1 Repair •
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- ZION
Mr. Wm.. Balfour returned
home from his trip to the west.
Mr. and -Mrs. EarlEarker and
Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd• Bark-
er and Russell, Mr. and Mrs4.,...
Lawrence Barker and Wendy,
Mrs. Vera Moore, Mrs. Myrtle
Moore, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin WMiams, Burford, and
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper,
• Mr. and Mrs, Glen Pepper, vis-
ited Mrs. 'John Barbour and
Arthur, • Sunday afternoon, in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill, •
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. ,Burchill,
Mitchell, were holidaying for a
few days:A* Week.
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