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ALL. um, CARS ARE V-8 AUTOMATICS411141 P4/WER STiERIA, /Am
POWER BRAKES.
CARS:
2-1970 Chev, Impalas, 2 and 4-door H.T.'s
1-1970 Olds Cutlass, 2-door H.T.
2-1970 Pontiac Parisiens, 2 and 4-dr. H.T,'s
6-1970 Ford Galaxie 500's, 2-dr., IIT's.
2-1970 Mustangs.
2-1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 2-door H,T.
1-1969 Carnero.
1-1969 Ford, 9-passenger Station Wagon
(-1969 Chev. Belair Sedan
3-1969 Chev, Impalas, 2 and 4-dr, HT's.
1-1969 Ford Sedan
2-1968 Chev. Impalas, 4-dr. HT's.
2-1968 Pontias Parisiennes, 2-dr. HT's.
1-1968 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan
1-1967 Pontiac Grand Parisien e
4-1967 Chev. Belair Sedans
A large number of 19U-1967 Chevs., Fords
and Pontiac sedans. Hardtops, t onvertibles,
TRUCKS:
1-1969 Ford 1-ton, 11-ft. stake body,
duals, VS.
1-4968 Ford %-ton pick-up
1-1967 Ford F-500, 14-ft. stake
1-1966 Chev. Tilt Cab, 14-ft. stake,
Number of Chew. and Econoline Vans
1964.1967
PHONE 887.6173—"The Home of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING
Carrying on a tradition that had its beginning twenty years ago, members
of Lincoln Lodge #504 Detroit were guests of Britannia Lodge #170 Seaforth
otter the week end, Shown following a Church parade to First Presbyterian
Church are: Front row,(L, to R.) Ross Smale, Jack Eisler, John Adams,
Master of, Lincoln Lodge, Gordon Beuttenmiller, Master of Brit annia Lodge,
Joseph Hugill. 2nd. ,row (L.. to R.) Robert Caldwell, Leonard Loriaux, Orville
Oke, Gordon Wright, Ken Scott. 3rd. row Peter Simpson, Glen Chesney, Ken
Caldwell, Rocky Frazer, 4th row, Bruce Strange, Peter Kling, David M3Lean, •
5th row, Robert Newnham, Etninerson Durst, Robert Krieg, Clark Hiest, Back
row, Charles Reeves, Wesley Phare, 0. J. Smith, Clifford Broadfoot, Jack
Butson, George Earl, Robert Price, Ray Reiterman, Frank Kiliag, Forest
Meadows, William Dalrymple and Ed. Hayes. (Photo by Phillips)
Seaforth Lodge Members
Host Detroit Delegation
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lodges as m emhers visit back and
forth.
Those attending from Detroit
were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Loriaux,
Mr: and Mrs. Ci.ark Hiest, Mr.
and M os. Ray Retterman, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Krieg, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Meadowa; Mr: and
Mrs. ,Rocky Frazer, Mr. and Mrs.
We'eley Phare and Mrs. Phare's
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Price and•Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Strange.
After a church parade and
service at First Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, the officers
of Britannia , Lodge and their
wives entertained their guests
^at a luncheon at th;e. Curling Club.
ThT..Detroit visitors said they
would not scion' forget the,'Visit.
Within Minutes of their-arrival,/
at the Elm!Haven Motel in Clin-
ton tornado-like winds struck the
immediate' area of the motel and
the visitors were eyewitnesses
to the destruction of two barns
and many trees in the Clinton
area,
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42 Colonize
44 Strikes
repeatedly
46 Desert
inhabitant
47 Roman
emperor
98 Cicatrix
50 Three at dice
51 Molten rock
52 Type of
poetry
54 A so
BEEF
ROUND
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--FREE
HEINZ
KETCHUP
With Family Pack
FRESH
HAMBURG
STEAK
3 lbs or more
Ideal For Meat. Loaf
Freshly - Sliced
COOKED
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to your order
150 lbs.
cut &
lb wrapped .
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19 Narrow inlet
23 Lump of earth
24 Italian city
25 Preposition
26 State (Fr.)
28 Encourage
29 Pick out
30 Great Lake
33 Prison
warders
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Britannia Lodge #170,
Seaforth, last week end was host
for a lodge meeting Saturday
afternoon and a dinner-dance at
the Curling Club in the evening
when Lincoln Lodge # 50.4, De-
troit and Seaforth exchanged
• annual visits.
The, exchange. of visits was
st ted,„,int-1954 by David Wilson,- ,
M rket Street and the late Amos
Corby. Since then' it has become
an annual affair for the two
Sang Birds
ACROSS
591 night of
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32 Girl's name
16 Red songbird
20 Relate again
23 Papal war
27 Vestige
12 Black-(poet.)
13 Number '
14 Ceremony
15 Tropical plant
21 Through
22 Beverage
31 Trim
34 Prickly fruit
18 Comment
1 Meadow ---
5 The
bird
against
Moslems
branches'
envelope
(prefix)
60 Distress
61 Nestling
4 Mixes,
11 Dickens'
10 And others
5 Rosettes on
1 Shakespear.
2 Competent
3 Extent of
6 List of quotes
8 Author
7 Earth (Latin)
9 Russian hemp
Round Table
signal
space
as dough
a hat
can king
character
(ab.)
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(comb, form)
36 Jacob's
brother (Bib.)
37 Biblical judge
38 Coarse cotton
drilling
40 Braced
framework
for railroad 0
43 Jack at
cribbage
45 American
,humorist
96 Having a
handle
49 Vessel for
boiling
liquids
53 Reanimate
55 Golf course
device
56 Ancient Syria
57 Plaything
58 To the left
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