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2 --- 1970 CHEV Impala, 2 .and, 4 door hardtops, V8, power
steering and brakes
2 —1970 PONTIAC Parisiennes 2 and 4 door hardtops, V8, power
steering and brakes
4 — 1970. FORD ' Galaxie, 2 doer hardtops. .
1970 CHEV Bel. Air.
4. -1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 and 4 door hardtops
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2-1970: MUSTANGS
OTHER MODELS
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1969 FORD 9
passeng?r stationwagon .
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1969 FORD custom, power steering
1969 BEAUMONT sedan, .6: cylinder
2 — 1969 CHEVROLET Impala 2 and 4 door hardtops
1969 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan
2 -- 1969. PONTIAC• Laurentian, 2 and 4 door
hardtop
1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 2 door hardtop,
fully equipped
1968 FORD •Galaxie 500 convertible
1968 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cylinder
1968 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
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Used cars from:' 65 0 :
Used
and 4 door, = 90% 'of all . cars are V8, power steering •
and all automatic
1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon •
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• 1969 FORD V8, 1 ton stake with duals •.�
1968 FORD V8,
1967 FORD 14
; 3 . ton pickup ' 4
ft: stake body
1966 CHEVROLET
tilt cab, 14 ft stake body
, A number of Econoline and Chevy Vans from '64 to '67
Brussels Motors
BP Service Station —. Phone 87-6173
Among :68 Students
On Montreal Trip
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
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PIM $111f 9i
;WI. Hear Speakej
On Indian life
WHITECHURCH'. NEWS
On Tuesday evening October
14 Whitechurch Women's Institute',
held their regular meeting in
Whitechurch Community •
Hall -prettily beautified with bas-
kets and, bouquets of dahlias..
Mrs,. Dan Tiffin. president con
ducted the opening exercises. She
extended words of warm welcome
to S.X. Helens and Bluet.ale Insti-
-titres; -theµ-Hand frem' Psych atric
Hos ital, Goderich.and to the
and
members of -the local society..
The correspondence and treasur-
er's statement were given' by Mrs:
Russel. McGuire ;. Invitations : to'attend. Lucknow W.I. 'meeting
at, 8 p.m. Friday evening, to
attend Wingham W , l : at 2.30
on Thursday, to .attend Teeswater -
meeting at 2.30 on October 201
and to attend Belgrave W'.I at
8- .,30 p. m,, .o.n October 20 were
all accepted. The roll call was
answered by naming a cause of
Pollution Stich as detergentssmoke•, '.exhaust front cars.
A report was given' by Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz ofthe�entertainment prov-
ided •at' Brucel.ea Haven the week
previous by the W.I. A thank
ceived frorn .Mrs.
Sixty eight Honour Students °
from• the Goderich District Colleg-
iate enjoyed a weekend "honour"
y,
trip to Montreal. They left b
train Thursday and arrived back
in Goderich Sunday morning..
Former grade eight. graduates of
Kingsbrdige school who, enjoyed
the trip. were, Ralph•Austin, Ann
'and Denise'Dalton, Janice Foran , .
Tce-OrKeefe• 1vla yanRaoy-and
.Mike Boyle. • . •p
Mx.—and-M-Mrs, Joe ;Va-ri-soh a
family visited with Mr. and Mrs "
Peter. Moyer of Mildmay on Sun-
day
Mrs: John Kelly is a patient in
the Goderich,HQspital.
Mr, and Mrs: Percy Mcgenag
han of. Kitchener were weekend •
visitors with M r . and Mrs. Leo' •
Courtney and family. '
Mr. and Mrs'. Gene Frayne
spent the weekend 'in Hessonandl
attended a twenty-fifth wedding •
anniversary celebration of a Tela-
tive . •
Mr . Wand Mrs. Antone Van Osch,
and family visited witk Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Heffernan and family '•
of Arthur on Sunday,
Hord Communion
:Baptism. Sunday
LANGSIDE'.NEWS
Rev. Glen Noble of Lucknow
was in, charge of service on -Sun- members with some sort •of music
day•at-l.angsrde Presbyterian
Geraldine Verbeek.. Mrs: Mc-
Guire and Mrs;, Ben 'Mc.Clenaghana
were • appointed delegates to the.
Rally at Parkhead on 0Ctober 15.
It was decided to not havea
training.sohool,.
The Psychiatric Band under '
the le'ad'ership of 'Mr.. 'Harriston ,.
on the piano and each.. of the .9' •
Church •for coninuriion and. ba,p-
tism. StevenDonald .Huffman , '.
son of Mr, and 'Mrs. Donald',Huf
furan and Tracy Elaine, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer,
were baptized . .
• Mr. and. Mrs. 'Donald Young of
Toronto visited on the dwee•k end
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Young.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan
Millet of Toronto spent the week
end at their:fa•rm home at Lang
side .
al instrument accompanying and'
sometimes the members -sot mem-
bei sang',such songs as Grandfath-
ers C1oc'k, 0. 'Release Me.; My
Sunshine. Mrs. :James Aitchison.
of'St. Helens W.1. gave a 'reading
-Oct ober
Mrs. Tom' Metcalfe introduced •
• the _guest speaker Mrs MDan :Web-
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
BY--IMUfi RAY— GAUNT:-
M.PP.. HURON -BRUCE
',The resumption of t'he Legisla -
. ture after the sumnae.r'recess,last
:week brought. an anno'uncemeilt of'
direct' annual' payments totalling
$37 million this year to relieve
the property tax burden on farm,-
' errand needy. pensioners.
:The Government will give all
• owners of land assessed for farm-
ing a direct annual grant equal.
to 2 10 of their property taxes.
The grants also include up to
$100 to needy pensioners as irom�
'sed in last.'Marcn's budget speech
The grant, will be paid'to •every
*pensioner who receives the feder-
al income; supplement that Ottawa
'fits•pays on the basis of need. ,The
t -w 1l to
�,_ r►ew--pr-ov�e�alt� -•g m -r-- 8avne.rs-•af such4t-uta-li•-far-n>
ReceptionHeld for
James Emmertons
AMBERLEY NEWS
' :A large crowd attended the rec
eption at Reids Corners hall'on
Friday evening where Mr::and -
Mrs ..James Eni.me;rton of London
wereguests:orhonour`.' `Bob Court-
ney read an address' to the couple.
and Gary .Courtney presented them
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