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The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-02, Page 7j • 4 • 444,04i4; 1964 PONTIAC "8" PARISIENNE 4 -Door A.T., Radio, License A64950 Hardtop, $ 2475.00 1963 CHEV. SEDAN -A49948 1963 CHEV. SEDAN -59798E • 1963 DODGE SEDAN-A.T - 19'61 DODGE SEDAN -License A61383 1961 METEOR "8" SEDAN, A.T., A61511 1963 FORD "8" COACH, A60999 1959 ..OLDS FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP-A.T. and Radio -A62312 1675.00 1575.00 1475.00 1150.00 975.00 1596.00 875.00 Seaforth Motor NOT OPEN EVENINGS Phone 527-1750. Seaforth teteg-WC-M1-.! ig-Wet.Vecr: PVCRCMCV-C-Wiit2AuWWWW0lit BIBLES For Christmas Giving Our selection also in- cludes Hymnary a n d Books of Praise. We h a ve t h e Anglican Church Prayer Books available now.' TOYS:- DOLLS - RIDING TOYS Distinctive Gifts - Books - Games Including Hockey, CrokinOle- and Monopoly Games the Whole Family May Enjoy! Here at LARONE'S you'll find a selection of everything that goes to make Christmas a memorable occasion ! 04PEN. BOWB. RIBBON. SEALS • 4 -ROLL PACKAGE Value 98c, for 79c Nationally known Rustcraft and Coutts -Hallmark •Cards a n d Wrappings Gay, Colorful' Wrapping Paper, Tape and Stickers In.Our Dry, Goods Department You Will Find Hundreds of .Useful and ...Practical .GYts! Biggest stock ever of . . • • LADIES' HANKIES TOWELS and ,TOWEL SETS • • Lmgerie -- • Sleepers HEAD SCARVES and WAVES SCOTCH LACE TABLECLOTHS - 2.98 3.98 Dozens of selections Of Boxed LUNCHEON anZ17..„ VANITYSETS The Perfect Gift ! - 4.98 -5.98 BOYS' and GIRLS' SNOW SUITS Men's and Boys' DOESKIN -TYPE SHIRTS CAR COATS for Children and Youths Our Store. Features . . . ,Gigantie Selections of CHINA GIFTS 'and. • GLASSWARE Dainty, Delicate Pieces, end All Very Decorative Special Selection o • RECORDS for Christmas L-.111.11 HIT. DISCS MAKE HIT GIFTS At`ty.ECORDS Hundreds .of titles frbm which to choOse. Records Are a Popular Gift! Let us help you avoid the .Christmas Rush ! A small deposit -holds • any purchase until 4' Christmas. Choose a Practical Gift from our Selection of STATIONERY A wide range of prices and variety of- styles. .98 to 3.79 -Hostess Notes .49 to .98 Special Value by Coutts and Rusteraft BOXED CHRISTM-AS CARDS 45 Cards for $1.98 Other Boxes - $1.00 - $1.25 - $1.50 urf We have a full selection, including the Popu- lar Rustcraft and Coutts -Hallmark tines. RON Seaforth 5c to $1.00 Store STATIONERYand GIFTS -- Open Wednesday Afternoons from now until Christmas temommor,t, ' 4Z•Vi0 , faatZ0210F; A I ) -AC,09.0$'• " 1.807114d d yi 4.Equals tifimais E*Ist 13•Mail410411 • burning 14.Time gone by ' 15•Mends 17.Ardent 19.Lubricatee 20.0ourageoUe person 21 - Encircles. 23 -Father and mother 28- Repetition 27.TroPiCel fruit ( 1. 28.What? (slang) 29 -Possessive pronoun 30.Journeyed forth 31-Nahoor sheep 32 -Parent (collect.) '33.Tilte up -34.Ceatle 38.Landed prop - arty (pl.) 37 - Breathe loudly in sleep 30 -Strikes 39 -Heavenly . body 40 -Part of play 42 -Leaking through 45.POSSOSSOS 48 -Tally 48.Period of time 4s-Pemato sheep 50 -Hauled 81:Weaken DOWN 1 -Sailor (colloq.) 2 -,Before 3 -Expels from country 4 -Buckets ic11.Coentlifi 0111 2021:'.:13:Wiellirta2:tate" 22.Speoks 23.fteporatell 2425:FSlirgming volae Si -Europeans 30 -Most oboe, 31:Tollni S °4 Adolfo) 34-Ersak suddenly 011 -Tho ones hem • .74 N Eli 0N3 9 • I, • •: . • o )0, N V M SOLUTION,' ST-Splritad hors* SO -Withered 40 -Pronoun 41 -Cry of crow 42-fissd 43.NOW Deal agency (IMO 44 -Opening 47.Prenx: with 1611111111iggill111111111111M1111111111 EGA NI MIN VW, 20 MIMI log MI IM NI INN El iiiii1111111111gi311111111111111116111111 iii1111111110M111111111110M111111 111111111M11111111111M111111111 iii11111,M11111M1111111Miliiii111111 iiiillii11111111111111M11•111M110 40 11111111111IRIlIiu iiiiiii 1111111116112 111111111M" 111111111111M111111 NEWS OF BRODHAGEN - George Diegel, Has 92nd Birthday A celebration was held at the home of William and George Diegel on Sunday .for George Diegel, who was 92 years old on Thursday. Those attending were "Mrs. Elmwood Roe,-" of Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLaughlin, Dale, Leanne and Michelle, of Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swint, of Milver- ton; Mr. and Mrs. John Old- field, Brian and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, of Seaforth; Mr. •and Mrs. George, Young, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. ,Ronald Hinz and Rodney, RR 1, Born- holm, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Brodhagen. Baskets of flowers were in the chancel of St. Peter's Luth- eranChurch on Sunday • in Memory of Heny Rose, who passed away two years ago. They were placed., by his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumble, of Chatham; .Mr. and' Mrs. Al- bert • Smith and Arthur, 9f Blenheim, Mr. Barry Bailey, Mr. and Mts.' Harold Wurdell, Cheryl and Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ludington were at the home of Ed. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Smith on Sunday, celebrating their father, Ed. Smith's 83rd birthday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Gary Sholdice, Paul and Mark with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Riehl, Stratford, ,on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jar- muth, Patricia and Kennth, and Mrs. Ed. Jarmuth spent the weekend with 4 the 4attyr's daughter, Mrs. Verne Holm, at Haliburton, and also . visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Wayne Jar- muth at Oshawa. Mrs.. Dalton Hinz is spending two weeks. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Diegel, Strat- ford, while Mr:. and Mrs. Die - gel are holidaying on the Is- land of Barbados. " Mr. and Mrs. Grant Moore,. of Waterloo, accompanied- by Master Calvin Diegel, RR 4, Mitchell, are holidaying with arents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry E. Diegel, Miss Shirley Trentowsky, Reg.N.. London, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Treht- ows,j(y, for a few days. Mrs. Carl Rose and baby daughter: returned home from Seaforth Community Hospital; also Carl Rose and Edward Scherbarth 'home from the same hospital. Roger Sholdice, of Orillia, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice. 'Mr. Ed: Prueter is confined to Stratford Hospital. The., Brodhagen and District Chamber of Commerce met with d' dinner meeting. Dances will be held every Friday night and cabaret dances every two Every •week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. PROTECT 'YOUR PROFITS! VICTOR Full Protection Cash Register Now Only weeks on Saturday nights. About $400.00 was realized from the . bnigo and turkey draw held recently. Plans were made for a New Year's -Eve dance also. A twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary celebration was held for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wur- dell, RR 1, Bornholm, at the Community Hall here on Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wur- dell have two daughters and a son, Mts. Eric (Carole) Luding- ton, Monkton, and Cheryl and Wayne at home, Mr. and -Mrs. George Eick- meier observed their 50th wed- ding anniversary on Wednes: day, Dec. 1, and also Mr. and, Mrs. Louie H. Bennewies fifty years married the same date. A celebration was held for Mr. and Mrs. Bennewies 'a,t The home of ,their son, Mr. Edward Ben- newies and Mrs. Bennewies, RR 1, Bornholm. Mr, and Mrs. Adolf Trent- owsky attended the wedding reception of their eousin, June Brodhagen, at the Orange Hall, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman, Michelle, Michael and Scott, of Mitchell, with their pawnts, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Heuer - man, on Sunday: Clayton and Robert Ahrens, London, and Robert Ahrens, of Hamilton, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wurdell visited recently with relatives in Detroit. A ni$mber from, here attend- ed the 40th wedding annivers- ary of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Ra- ,pien, RR ,2, Walton, at Mitchell Legion Hall on Saturday eve- ning 'with a dinner and social evening. J24.0v.v .4" OntatiO cow 001t,.,„.„, • and•:„ beef conceii • - • please Topnotch feeds are alt specially formulated for Ontario con- ditions, And not many other companies can say the same. Most national brands are just too big to concentrate on the needs of a single district. In a dairy program, for ex- ample, they'have to average out the requirements of cows all across Canada; and then come up with a compromise that is more or less acceptable to. farmers everywhere. We don't work that way. All Topnotch feeds and con- centrates are designed strictly for Ontario and Ontario only. This way we can. take into account the type of forage Off cows will have, theiir milk production and weight -and then prepare the exact type of concentrat• they need for maximum growth and production. When you use a Topnotch feed or concentrate, it's a tot More' likely to be exactly what your animals need. Which means Daisybelle doesn't get cheated. Or overfed. If you haven't tried Topnotch yet, why not start this season? After all, there's nothing especially patriotic about buying an Ontario feed for an Ontario cow. Ira just good business. SAVE 1 10°per; 6 UP TO ton During DAIRY MONTH NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 11 OPNOTCH FEEDS"n( PHONE 527-1910 , }pie- I pVtjoarat,C 4,4e P T TIVTTrflp SEAFORTH WEDDING iK,VITATIONS THE HUR'C'7,N POSITaIR;) Dial 527-0240 Seaforth WIREOWA-IFFrooarmay 1,170#:;2; sirit•mo • , 'L -410130111114 . This Winter, why not be Santa for Lie stock of Home Building Materials, chcose in the basement . . . or a modern kitchen cupboard area. , m a; -.t . the Hme? Fi om our complete ur necis,to fix up that Recreation Room . . . or perhaps to 6"reate needed additional • .1•••••••,../.10. See Our Complete Stock of TOOLS and HARDWARE THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE HANDYMAN! We Carry a Complete Line of LUMBER and MILLWORK We'll gladly come out to your place and give you A FREE ESTIMATE ON ANY JOB. A Cash Register -and an adding machine. Enforced registration, designation keys, locked -in In- formation. Totals 9999.99. Two machines for the price of one. The Huron Expositor . Seaorth SAVE ON FUEL THIS WINTER! By- filling up those cracks and hole4around window and door frames, with Caulking Compound. Don't wait for cold weather to strike! Fix up now - save on fuel bilis. ' WE'LL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU PRE-WIN'65 HOME IMPROVEMENT •FACTS A well -sealed home is a more comfortable home. Now is the . time to' install Storm Windows and Doors. SEE US ! Ball MI Macaulay _Ltd... Lumber & Building Supplies - Phone 527-0910, Seaforth , pi, , 4 p1 p p p401, ,p p4 pi' .4, 4, 4, -4. '4 4, 4, ' 4 • ,