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AUCTION SALE
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At the Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton, Ont.,'Monday 'Evening,
August 28 --- $ p.m. sharp , Y Reposees'3tons -- Bankrupf Stocks
and Many, Many Personal Consignments Consisting of Appliances
-- Furniture -- Television -- Clothing
. FURNITURE-- •
A 2 -piece Davenport Suite that folds, out to a full 4.-s size bed,
with nylon cover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece French Provincial
Chesterfield Set, covered in a top -grade' nylon cover; 3 other as-
sorted Chesterfield 'Sets with foam cushions; 2 9 -piece Copper -
tone. or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets, consisting'of 8 chairs and a
72" table: 2 7 -piece Sets, consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table,
with an inlaid top. 1 5 -piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite;
.3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites, complete with bed,' dresser, chest
of drawers and a matching box springs and mattress with egch
set; 2 sets of lamps, consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table Lamps
to each set; 1 set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables, in an Arborite
finish — other Step and Coffee Tables; 2 39" Continental Beds,
complete with headboard and, legs; 1 54" Continental Bed, com-
plete; 4 full size 54" Sl.ring Filled Mattresses; 2 Hostess Chairs;
. Platform_Itocker; 9 x 12 Rug; Hi -Chair; Telephone Table; Kitchen
Step Stool; Chrome Rocker.
APPLIANODS and TV
A large Refrigerator with a full cross -top freezer; 2 Electric
Ranges, one .being a deluxe model; A• long Skirt Washer with
pump; Automatic Washer and Myer —, matching pair; Combina-
tion radio and Record Player; and last of all, 4 different Tele-
- vision Sets, 21" models that have all been checked aver and ,are
in A-1 working ,condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are
Guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when yoir hook them
up at your home.
CLOTHING FOR THE, ENTIRE FAM$,Y
A, large Selection of Clothing has just been re-
ceived for Auction from oke of the .largest Clothing Wholesalers
in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING --'Socks, Under-
wear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Dress Pants, Py-
jaixias,-T-Shirts,. Work Socks, Work Shirts; FOR THE LADIES and
TEENS — 'Double ,Bit'Suits, Skirts, Blouses Nylons, Cardigans,
Pullovers, Slims, 'Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Pyjamas, Slippers;
BOYS - GIRLS - BABIES - Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses,
Socks, Jackets, Pants, Sleepers, House . Coats, Crawler .:Sets, T -
Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets-, Girl's 3 -Piece Sets,
Sleep and Play Sets, 3 -Piece Velvet Suits, Coat and Hat Sets, and
many other items, too numerous to mention.
Don't miss this outstanding sale! Auctioneer - Leo E. Bird; Clerk,
Lloyd Tanner. Operated by Forest City Distributors. Terms cash,
Cheques accepted on furniture, 5%. Sates Tax in effect
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SMITH'S
SU PE RiOJ
1O'OD MARKEfki
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Fray Bentos' Special Lean
CORNED BEEF 12 -oz. tin 5.e¢
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING • • lge. 32 -oz. jar 530
Allen"s Vitaminixed
APPLE JUICE 3 48 -oz. tins4 1
Liquid,— Large 128 -ox.,
JAVEX plastic bottle 75¢.
Shirriff'sh Good Morning
MARMALADE 1ge. 24 -oz. jar 4*
Luncheon Meat
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IM 12 -oz. tin 49¢
-St-W.illiame—lam, les and
MARMALADES ••••••.. oz jar=s
PRODUCE
Golden Lushes
CALIFORNIA CANTELOPES each- 29
Large Firmancy Ontario Graven
HEAD LETTUCE 190
!Sunkist, .
GRAPEJ'RtJIT •
5 for 390
FOR ADDITIONAL S1 cIA•LS .
SEE LONDON FREE PRM HI DAY
•Tone 527.O99A,
SUPERIOR
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theiir♦ way they stopped .off at•
and; Met Their daughter
;gone foie • a day. They rett'rpett,
home Sunddy. o • .-
The syn4pathy 'of the com-
munity is extended to tbe fam-
ily of the late ,Mrs, George By-
ers, who passed away Thursday
'at the Seyaforal .Community Hos-
;pitai°
Michelle, Michael and Scott
Beueurnair Kitchener, are spend-
ing a Week with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beu-
erman.
Mr. arid. Mrs. Gary Sholdice,
:Paul, Mark and Judy,.. visited
•Mr. and Mrs.. Lex Wilson, St.
Marys, on Sunday.
Mr. -and; Mrs. Roy baiter,
Galt, visited with Mr.. and Mrs.
George Mueller"pis• Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe,
Marcel; Darrell and Dale, Kit-
,ehener,' visited- with Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. ,
• An exhibition ball game was
,played Saturday evening at the
Cornmtiunity Centre between
ibe•bantams and pee wees. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
were guests- of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Tait in Mitchell on Sun-
day.
Mr. Clarence Mogk London,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris W. Leonhardt and
other relatives,. Mr. and Mrs.
George .Jacob and Mrs. Irma
Murtagh, Kitchener visited the
same home.
MRS. GEORGE BYER
Mrs. George Byer, RR 1, Dub-
lin, passed away Thursday, at
the Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal at the age of 87 years. She
was the 'former Caroline Schul-
tz. Her husband predeceased,
her in 1963.'
She is survived by three sons,
Edward, Hibbert Township; Nor-
man and Albert, Norwich; and
one' /daughter, Mrs, William
(Martha) Radscheidt; i;!R 1, Dub-
lin; '14 grandchildren; and 30
great grandchildren; and two
great great grandchildren.
The bbdy rested at the
Heath -Leslie funeral home, Mit-
chell until Sunday when funeral
services were held at First Luth-
eran Church, Logan Township
and burial was made in the ad-
joining cemetery.
The pallbearers were Doug
McVeigh, Kitchener, Maurice
Mueller, Baden, Earl Edgar,
Molesworth, Irvin Johnston,
Londesboro, Larry Cook,RR 4,
Mitchell and William Franzke,
Kitchener. -
GEIGER` ..1091;IE
*OA. twilight waft was.
solemnized. ,at 1He0a11Visited
lchurc'h: Thursday, 'when Rev.
,Harold F. Carrie unite Rini Om,
riage
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ringe Wen Louise deign:. ie of
'Leaside,. Toronto, onl daugh♦•.
ter..of the late Iv, an • Er-
nest McKenzie ok J3eigra've, to
Sydney Goiger, nr Gore BaY,
son of the- late .Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Geiger of Hensaxl'
The bride looked 'Lovely in -a
yellow sheath shhantung.. with
rolled' collar: corsage of Orchids
and. accessories 'in black. They
were unattended.
The bride was formerly on
the teaching staff' at. ,Leaside,
Toronto„ and, the - graorn was
formerly Public School Inspec-
tor at Manitoulin' Island, but
who is now retire
After taking, in the Festival
at Stratford, then• on. -to the
,Kawartha Lakes; Mr.- ' and Mrs.
Geiger will reside, in Gore Bay.
Mrs.-Clendoxi Christie' and.
Mrs. Cecil Pepper attended the
London Conference -.for.. UCW
at Alma College, 'St. Thonxas-,
from Monday, to -Thursday of
this week as delegates. from
Hensall UCW.
Mr: 'and Mrs. Win, ;Stack and
family of Montreal returned
home Friday, after ,visiting the
past two weeks with the form-
`er's parents, Mr.;.an4 Mrs. Rus-
sell Brock. • '
Miss Catharine A;itne< Christie
spent this week with her aunt
News of
Kippen
Mrs. Frank. ' Wright and t or -
don spent a few days at Expo
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Mr, and Mrs. Ron Littleton
and family enjoyed a week's
vacation at Tobermory.
Misses Lynda Workman and
Debbie Anderson went by
plane Wednesday of last week
to Ottalva where they will visit
Lynda's aunt, Mrs. It. Aldwin-
kl€ and visit Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family
of Kippen • are holidaying, at
Durand cottage , on Drysdale
beach.
Beatrice and Bruce, Thomson
are having a few holidays with
their .-grandparents, -Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Storey of RR 2, Sea -
forth. .
Mr. .•and. Mrs. Alvin Riley and
Dianna of Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. George King and Jahice,
Steven, of Sault Ste Marie, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wilbee-°arid Joan
of Seaforth, Mrs. Jim Edwards,
Seaforth, spent Sunday at the
homes of . Mr. and Mrs, Doug
McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. John
McGregor and Mr. - and Mrs.
Alex McGregor at a faitiily gath-
ering.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B.orithron
of Hensall visited on Saturday
With Mr. Robert Thomson.
a� uuncle, Mr. a#14,1**, W. , +,
Dodds, Seaforth.
The Misses Anly and Greta
Lammle have retuned from a
visit with friends .i; Totonto•
;Mrs, Bi1Knih
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nhei
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spent erl daaswee
ites Mr. and Mrs Ilam y -Snell'.
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e .art d Jane .r, urn
home wit her after spending
two weeks with the Snell%
Miss Debbie Anderson; Ric 2,
Hensall ;and Miss Lynda .Work
man, ICippenx flew. to Ottawa
last wee1 Where they were
guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert
Aldwinkle, from 'there they
spent two daysiat:,Expo, rett?rn-
ing home the first. pi this week.
Cambell Reunion
The Campbell reunion was
•held in Hensall-Community Park
on. Sunday with an attendance
of 65'. Sports --were condneted by
Mr., and Mrs. --Alvin Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Camp-.
bell, and the winners were::
Pre-school children under 5,
Lynne Cronyn; girls, 6 to 8, Ber-
nice Willert; .boys, 6 to 8, -Mick
ael Cronyn; . 3 -legged race,
Kathy Campbell and Gayle
Cronyn; girls, 13 to 16, Janet
Smith; boys, 13 to 16, Brian
Campbell; young ladies back.•
wards race, Linda Smith; young
men's backward. race, Ray Con-
sitt; men's spot race, Gle'fi'n
Koehler; man with most change
in pocket, Gerald Campbell; wo-
man with -Dost unusual thing
in purse, Isa Campbell; clothes
pin contest, Mary Cronyn; two
mystery boxes, Doreen Sinith
and Mona Campbell.
News •of -
Winchelsea
Mr. Gary Dayman of Kippen
is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Walters and Danny.
Miss Ellen Simpson of Sim,
shine Line is visiting with Miss
Barbara Gilfillan,
Mrs. Colin Gllfillan' and Bar-
bara visited on Thursday , with
Mr. and. Mrs. Roy MacDonald -of
Staffa.
• Mr. Larry Flynn and Danny
Walters spent a- few days this
past week at Expo.
Quite a lot of people" of 'this
community enjoyed the Fun -
day in Exeter on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparling
of- London • visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne. "
Mr. George Frayne of Sun-
shine Line visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Walters. -
Miss Pamela and' Jeffery Cow-
ard of Sunshine Line visited on
Thursday with Mrs. John Cow-
ard.
Miss Sue Ann Lindenfield- of
Exeter spent the weekend with
Miss Kathy Hern.
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FloridaAO-14, 144 Da
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Millan,
M. and retof Bruaaclt'
nd' fatally, leon4u, with l <:
and: i4rs Dan CQatellp,
l 1 tlrer Mal'garet fliteSe .ail*'
Mother Josephea,• 'Ursuline Con,
vent,"Chatham, wath Mrsr Louise
Xekert. "
'[r. and Mrs, Jerry Il ayn'an,
Peggy. and Cathy of Reilpork'
New York, with WO; nook
Evans.
Mr." and Mrs,. Alfred MaQPouq-
gall and family, London, with
Mrs. Joseph Joidon.
Mr. Michael Nagle ...is a pati
ient in the Seaforth Community
Hospital. • .
Mother Mary Alice of the
"Pines", Chatham, with Mrs.
Alice Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Hagarty, Guelph
With Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mal-
oney.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus 'Reynolds
of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Klinkhamer.
Mrs. Peter Diljr Rochester,
Michigan„ . with Miss 'Monica
Byrne.
Miss Alice Ryan in Davison,
Mich„ with Lt. Col. and Mrs.
Tozer.
Mr: and Mrs. Ed Dean, Sar-
nia, with friends in Lite Village.
Mr. and`iVtrs. John Nagle and
Bernadette; Mrs,. Michael Nagle;
Mrs. ,Ed Ol Hearn, Stratford; gr.
and Mrs, ,Longman, Stratford;
Mr. Frank Nagle, Toronto; Mrs.
Porter acid daughter, Detroit, at-
tended the Mass and .reception
at the "Pines", Chatham, hon-
oring Rey. Mother Moira' on her
fiftieth anniversary of entering
the Ursuline Order.
Miss Mary • Margaret blink=•
!lamer with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Klinkhamer in Kitchener.
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latest in Fall fabrics, ,read* for
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EVERYTHING IN IN SEWING NEEDS.
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Prints - Wools - Silks - Flannels
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SEAFORTH
DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL OP:.ENS
TUESDAY
SEPT. 5th, 1967
at 10:00 a.m..
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All School. Buses* wilt operate
over the same routes as were
in use at the end of the
last school year.
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All routes will be reviewed upon completion
of registration, and may be revised at that
time to provide maximum, service.
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Buses will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a.nt.
on Tuesday, September 6th. and
subsequently at 7:30 a.m. each
school morning.
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