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The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-24, Page 12s..�., TM HURON iXPOSITORirSEAPORT. : ONT.- Aug, 24* 1$57 LSSiFWD ADS 5,, In Nemo/lam 41ENW1 ,IJ In loving memory of Mabel Aikenh ead who. passed away, One year Eeantiful memories of one so TreSsured still wifh a love sincere, In our hearts the is• living yet We loved her too dearly to ever forget. -- Sadly missed by The Cameron Family. 25-89x1 26. personals Mir. and Mrs. Orville Jones,. I.}ucan, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Donna Louise to Mr. Ken- neth Glen Walters, soh of; Mr, , and Mrs. Bert Walters, RR 3 Kippen: The marriage will take place, Saturday, Septem- ber 23rd, 1967, at 3 o'clock in Lucan United Church. - 26-89x1 27. Births McCOWAN -= Ih Guelph, on August 16, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCowan, (Ca- therine Buchanan), a son, Robert John. - McMARTIN—In St Joseph's Hospital, London, on Aug- ust 16, 1967 .to Mr. and Mrs. James ;McMartin, - of London, (nee McCowan); a daughter, Sandra Joan. ERB — In Goderich, on Au- gust 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John Erb, (nee Ruth Smale) Goderich, a son. CROZIER -- In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Aug- ust 18, to Mr. and 1VIrs Neil ,Crozier, a son, Mark And- rew. , WILLIAMSON — In Seaforth Community Hospital, on August 21st, to 1Vl*r., and Mrs. Kenneth Williamson, •• RR 3 Walton,a daughter. Too `14t+.. VOR SALE 2 Colliepules, guaranteed: to be eattie dogs at seyen months. Phone Neil Ryan, 527.0668. .. 11-89.1 .HELP WANTED Man or ar 3 to 10:30 p.m. hff . Afipi oman to work in Snacky to Box 1675, The Huron yxposi- tor. ' 4.8$.tf HELP WANTED —For night shift, no experience necessary. Seaforth Manor, phone 527- 0030. • , 4-89-tf HELP WANTED • - Part or full time female help for loc- al store, must be neat in ap pearance and like waiting on the pulxlic. Apply to Box 1671 Huron Expositor. 4-89-tf We wish to express appreci- ation and thanks to neighbors friends and relatives for the enjoyable evening and lovely gifts given to us, Your thoughtfullnessi and kindness will never be forgotten.. —. Frank and Jessie Maloney, 24-89-1 FOR SALE — Clipper com- bine with motor and pick up in good running condition Francis Coleman, 527-1555. 11-89-1 FOR SALE' — Inglis wringer washer, A-1 condition, $50. Call Hugo,_ Menheere, • 527- 0878. -1 FOR SALE —Blue borg snow suit, size 18 months, *inter rubbers size • 5, • other baby clothing. Phone 527.0637. • .1. HELP WANTED — Reliable' lady to babysit small baby week days starting in Septem- ber. Preferably in my own home. Apply to P.O. Box 681 Seaforth _1 COMING EVENT — Seaforth. Fall Fair, Sept. 21 and 22. All floats (non-commercial) taking .pa'rt in the parade will be awarded a prize of $5,00 1-89-2 HELP • WANTED laborers: wanted for work in Western Ontario, Apply to Looby Construction Ltd: Dublin-- Ontario Douglas. Wright, Qf 'trilo• Torte .onto D)otninien Rattle of Pet- e is holidaying .in, Toronto also wth hie parents I14fr, and Mip. Art Wright, John St. Miss Chexy, Scott and Mas• ter Randy NicCiin,chey len by plane an 'Wednesday for tura 'weeks vacation in Berunuda, Mrs. Patricia Troutbee left 'Friday i . Yarmouth N. where she will visit her sister Mrs. Bruce Gehan' and Mr Gehan. IVIS L. Faulkner visited last wets in Galt: Mr. and Mrs. -Reg Aubin, Mary, Jerom and Joseph, also Mrs.. Teresae.Maloney ZION Miss Glynnis Smith, Fullar- ton visited Mrs. Mary Mal- colm on Monday. Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs. Nelson Heal, Mrs. Nettie Cauch, Mrs. 'Harry Thomson and Debbi; Joanne, Jim Ted and Cathy Cudmore of Clin- ton visited 'with• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney: Cathy stayed for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Pep- per with. Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Tuesday. -Miss Nancy Lammin left on Sunday for a trip to Bermuda The Malcolm reunion was held in Stratford Park With about 60 present. The day was lovely° and a delicious dirjner and supper was serv- ed. The president, Mr. Norman Bud, Detroit, welcomed . the guests and Mrs. Dalton Mal- colm the secretary read the minutes and sports comment- ary. Officers are Harold Smith, president; Vice-presi dent, Arthur De Clute, Agin court; Sec., Mrs • .Harvey Hyde; Sports, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phoenix and family of Burlington; Lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. "' Mr, A. J. Hardill, Milton, was 90 years old and was presented with a birthday cake and congratulations. Sports followed with child- ren's race, Chris Avery; Lad- ies' races Mrs: Joy Graham; Men's, Harvey Hyde. Kick the slipper, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Men, Dalton Malcolm.' Toss Paper plate through hoop, Arthur De Clute. Throwing Ball with left hand, ladies', Margaret Harbaclr: Men, Bob Phoenix; boy's, Bill •• Phoenix. Guessing Candy in Jar, Mrs. Bob Phoenix; Guessing length of string, Mrs- .Mac Graham. Boy' with the broadest smile, Barry Gordon. Fashion shovb of paper hats Mrs. Mary Malcolm, Mrs. AI- exia Malcolm, Mrs. A. 3: Har - dill.' Guests were from Toronto, Sarnia, Detroit, , Agincourt, Burlington, Milton, Seaforth, Dublin, Stratford; Fullerton, and Hensen. Are You One of the People Who Read ['he Huron Expositor Occasionally? JUST 'SEE WHAT YOU ARE MISSING! Why be an occasional reader?' Regular readers know the com- plete news •coverage"'The Expositor provides. They appreciate the .money-savIng ads, the interesting features, the news of churches, and societies. They watch' for The ,,Expositor pictures. . Read The Expositor Every Week Call us collect, or drop us a note and we'1i:'st ,rt a Subscription in your name.. You -may pay later, ' spent the week ead. Slt e Martyr Sore near algid. Mr. and Mrs, Bern Skinn and Terry and. 7/10414.% itt- spent . the wee% end: in Preston • with Mr, and .1VIrs. Frank Malmsey, Mr. and Mrs. W ?,,• li1lor of Seafojth and M.r. and Mrs Bruce Miller 01 Kitchener left Sunday. to spend 'a few ci ys at Expo. - Mrs. James F. Scott is spending a holiday in.nor- thern Ontario. Mrs. Marie Hickey was vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Jack Ryan, in, the States. .• Mrs. Jack Klein and her son Michael, spent eZeouple of clays with her sister Mrs. Mar le Hickey. • Mrs. Blake Beattie • of WeI- land is visiting her sister-in- law, Mrs. Stanley Garnhour. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas• Wet. spn ealled on friends in See. forth and Walton on Satui•- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ''Wil- lis and family of Peteeharo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willis and M;c,' and Mrs, L. Hemberger mast week end. Inspector John L. Hotham and son Bernard of Windsor spent Monday and Tuesday of last week with the farm- er's mother, Mrs. Mary lroth- am and •Miss Leone Hotham Wilson Street-.. , Mr, 'and Mrs. Donald Mill- ard of Brantford spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Hotham, and Miss Leone Hoths am, Wilson Street. Mr, and..11drs. Fred. Walsh of . Woodstock called on 'Mrs Mary Hotham and Miss Leone Hotham, Wilson. Street on Sunday evening last. A7w, ;...,4,01.-!!t!!'..,,;,!.,!1.,,F7:PI:AIIIFANtiOl.i;01' uyrsJaz)leBandmee Mrs. Jean 'ort e an •l z's, Jack, Ease reeently attezlcle4-the. funeral of, the'. lata. wTar*es ' am, dell 'wine paSse4 away .in Detroit. Mrs. l;'ortuue *the aunt of the de ;easeti's Wye, the former Mar- garet Bolger, ' • Mr. Crandall' left. to zaourn eight children, two....sisters, and one brother. Buri l took place. froln.., the Tan nearI Rome and St, P.atrick's. Church, \Wy- andotte, Michigan°, with ener- ment _ in Michigan . Memorial ark. MISS MISS V. ill. KINDREE Miss" Viglet Maude i{i'ndree passed; away Monday in Beck Memorial Sanitoriu , London, following ,a long illness, She was born in Blenheim, the' daughter of the, late. Mr, and •.She received ,aU bee education, thele, Fox ?naay year$ :she worked as a saleslady ,gndon, Miss . Kindree ja survived by one sister: Mrs, George Briglit- rall,'Seaforth, and one':hephew, Donald Brightralh also of Sea - forth. . She was a member of Calvery United Church, .London,- Private'serivees took place on Tuesday" from the G. A. Whit- ney funeral home at 2 p.m. Rev. J. C. Britton officiated, Remember! • It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and. be money in pock et. ,To advertise, just Dial . Sea•, forth, 527-0240. SSE Tin NEW :LOW COS 024, Diesel TRACTOR, in the 60 H.P. Class, featuring —More Hydraulic control with the 111 -Exact System More •comfort with deluxe seat, Hydrostatic steering, inatic drive —More -speeds with 8 + 4 syncho trans. and 12 + 4 agro- IPTO, Etc. - —More power with new IHC ditect injection diesel , —And more accessibility for operator JOHN BACH IHC Dealer OVER 30 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE SEAFORTH PHONE 527-6120.* • Students and Parents :Will Enjoy Our "School Headquarters" it offers an unique advantage; TEXT BOOKS FOR GRA, IE X3 ' .,Books, Binders, Pens., Paper, Book Refills, 1V.iath Sets .Clothes and snarly other items can 'be had at one stop - ' BEST VALUE IN REFILJ.S ' Largest , Selection of refills at as much as 20% less s,,' than usual prices today. Check Our School Opetiing Special • Values All supplies required by pupils of St. ,Innes' .Schee!, Seaforth, are available! Check our 'Children's Wearing Apparel Seaforth's 5c to $1.00 Store Stationery ,Gifts WEDDING . IN'VITATIQNS The Huron Expositor DIAL.: 527-0240 — SEAFORTH 1 SAVE Soss. YORK FANCY L• 12 -OZ• 3 CORN TINS 1 • SAVE 12c -r FACELLE ROYAL (Assed Colours);,,,, BATHROOM'4 ROLL TISSUE . PACK. SAVE 10c -- CANADA WHITE VINEGAR TOP VALU CHOICE PEAS 12$ -OZ. PLASTIC JUG 59! 14 -ox. Tin NABOB (SPECIAL 'PACK) FRESH ' Bag GROUND .COFFEE 19' 79' GERBER'S STRAINED •43/4 -ox. BABY FOOD ... r . Jcrs46 ¢ CARNATION COFFEE MATE ' • 11 Ox• COFFEE CREAMER Jar 79:° TOP VALU . I 1 -ox. TOMATO KETCIIUr-atls. , 39' JOY' PRE =PRICED 24 -ox. LIQUID DETERGENT .. crn 5I .' HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF IGA'S EVERYDAY LOW - famIN ./UST' IN TIME FOR PRESERVING GRANULATED, FINE, WHITE 14 -LB, BAG SAVE EVEN MORE BY BUYING THE 100.LB. COTTON DAG_ HUMPTY DUMPTV (Twbr-Paok)' POTATO CHIPS .. Bog �� SAVE 20C -- Fgmily99° FACTTOOTHPASTE TLee NESTLE SOFT OR FIRM 12'/.oz HAIRSPRAY 6":0714Ttn 69 GREEN PEAS Pkg• 23* SNO CROP FANCY FRN 12 -oz. ALLSWEET MARGARINE H • EN 4 ... ;Cr Pkg. SHIRLEY GAY , RASPBERRY 11 -ox. �9 JELLY ROLL, • , lien PLUS FREE V.% EVERY P RM,CHASE Javex LIQUID 64•oz. BLEACH '; ; , Piatnrattc. C Kraft Salad Dreesing MIRACLE , a2•ox. WHIP..;. Jar Afien'a Unsweetened APPLE • 48 -or. JUICE . • .. Tin CORN es 18 -oz. ° FLAKES . • . Pkp. Clark Fancy TOMATO 48 -oz. JUICE,..,.. Tin Top Valu Evaporated 3 MILK .... 2 eine 31 C r Kam 530 %AT EON . Rau d 430' Tin Kraft Smooth • BUTTER Jar ' Kraft f nadtan (Spat! Pack) 29 .PEANUT 12.04 35¢ CHEESE r** _. 81+x. SLICES ....'., Pkg. Chase e. Sanborn - ''INSTANT aor. ahl COFFEE . Jar . - PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 23 -26 INCL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. FRESH SHOULDER' • PORK ROAST ADDRiss Indicate here` i •iiC't, Card' to, be sent. ., t 6.00Eiiel ged f'leaee bill me Not exactly iS /A illus#rated COLEMAN'S SMOKED LEAN AND TASTY ' Batt um PORK 'CHOPS -b. 59° BUTT ROAST lb. 49' F'EARMAN'S'. SWEET' PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS ae 9 .t�. TOP VALU (5' VARIETIES) ,Cooked MEATS 36pv.-:179 TOP . VALU WIENERS . . '2Pt.99 TOP VALU SLIC o . 1 tb PICNICS 'b SIDE BACON . q. p �goar, • ONTARIO GROWN NO,'1 . 1p Ib, WATERMELONS "Aver.,99' tIEADLETTUCE thak M.,. L.ARODA PLL clt• 59* a OOva*NMt$r 4.4011111 FOR" CANADA NO. 1 ()-tb •Coekinlg ONIONS sea •. 99 PlItBSTONc P M HRe AR - IVINt1 PRESW r: T, �_., Pr aas,r, . J r h, r r