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Regular Price $2430 Special $19.95 Don't Be Caught Cold This Winter Buy Some Extra Heat Now! • " ZURICH Two Locations SEAFORTH Notice to Voters h the riding of Huron In the forthcoming general election It you *re eligible to have your vote cast by proxin 3PPlicatidn' forms #47 will be available at the followiw, locatioNt. 1. Office of Crown Attorney W. G. Cochrane, Court , House, Goderich 2. Riding headquarters of each of the political parties. S. Office of the town clerk, wingtitun. 4. Office of the returning officer, 61 Old Mill Road, Exeter. Ta assist voters located in the northern portion of the riding in processing such proxie applications, I shall be present in the Town Hall, wingham on 'THURSDAY, OCT. 19th, 1972 from 12 Noon until 5 P.M. In order to be processed all such applications for a proxie must be in my office not later than 10 p.m. Friday,, Oct. 37,1972. Garnet Hicks, Returning officer, Riding of HURON 01,.-THE HURON. .X,PONTOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., act 12. 1972 LSMFT 1968 COUGAR XR7, 390 V-8, power steering and brakes, radio, K42035 1967 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE V-8, automatic, power brakes, H67346 1966 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, new top, V-8, automatic, radio, 920 637 1969 JAVELIN SST, 290 V-8, automatic, radio. K47823 1970 MAVERICK, 6 automatic, radio, 42691 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 1600 Deluxe, radio, 28,000 actual miles, K40972 1968 BUICK LE SABRE V-8, automatic, radio, K44084 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 V-8, automatic, radio, K42901 TRUCKS 1968 FORD PICKUP, 8 stick, heavy duty rear end, 397778 1967 GMC 1-TON, Y38010 1995 '1495 1095 1995 1995 1815 1595 1395 1295 1895 Remenzber It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Ford beater Larry Snider Motors LIMITE.0 EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 2274191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until &DO In appreciation of your loyal ,patronage to our_Clinton, eaforth and Hensall building yards during the past 23. years ] We Offer You These .Outstanding- Sale Items STYROFOAM , 4)3-1" -$1.99 .CLEARANCE STORAGE SHEDS WHILE WY LAST 6X5.$59.95 8X7 $109.00:- • Fix those barn doors before Winter and SAVE 10% BARN HARDWARE Less 10% Less 10% Less 80% , . No 61 Trolley No 686 Gelvo.niz- ed Barn Door' Beg. 6 50 Track. 6410.12 Ft .... Lengths Beg. S 0 per ft. 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Reg- $6A5 Sale$4.44 We stock a complete tine of Panel 'adhesive, Colored Nail', prefinished Mouldings and trim to make your do-it-yourself project • easy to do and professional looking, Rain forces cancellation sel-s Ralik events Rain that came •down stead- ily, fromLearly morning until late afternoon forced the cancellation of many of the activitiirof Brus- sels Fair on Friday. Included in events that had to be abandoned because of the weather were the parade, races, children's sports, judging of livestock other than cattle which was held in the sided building on the fair grounds. An estimated 750 hardy fair- goers braved the wet and the mud. The midway barkers sought to spiel the bedraggled stragglers to try their luck, with little suc- cess. The most popular spot seemed to be the Ladies' Div- ision booth in the palace where folks tried to shed the damp chill with coffee and a bite to eat. Exhibits in the palace, part- icularly in the Ladies. Division showed an increase over last year. There were more entries In the Domestic Manufacture sec- tion and the display of flowers was outstanding in both abun- dance and quality. Hobby craft exhibits displayed some lovely pieces of work. Much of the work of plan- ning and preparing extending over many weeks was washed away in a couple _of hours. Fair officials anticipate that a "Bad Weather" grant will be obtained to assist in compensating for' the revenue loss resulting from a small attendance. The Palace opened its door to the public Thursday night to give -people an opportunity to view the Indoor exhibits prior to the apsain day of the fair. En- tertainment was also provided at that -time by Earl and Mar- tha Heywood of wingham. Mr. Heywood was introduced by fair president Murray Hoover. Oth- ers who contributed to the pro- gram were the Silver Strings of McKillop Township, musical numbers; Carol Wheeler, Brus- sels, danced and the Belgrave girls Trio. The fair concluded with two dances. A dance at the Royal Canadian Legign Hall, Friday night with music by the Ian Wilbee ordhestra. attracted a large crowd. Dance with Mike Marvel and the Mercurys held in the arena Saturday night drew an equally large number of young people. Douglas Hemingway was the lucky winner of the T.V. set and Bob Livermore of R.R.4, Clinton the toaster in the draw" sponsored by the Brussels Ag- ricultural Society. Despite heavy rains the children had a good time at the Midway which continued during the rain. Here Jeffery and Wendy Heibein enjoy a ride at Brussels Fair. (Staff Photo) BRUSSELS FAIR 1 Atter getting a Charlie • Thomas balloon,Dpnp.A.ge,.1 Elliot stands_ , 'the Palace to avoid" the rain which poured down throlighout Friday and forced the cancellation of much of the Fair program. (Staff Photo) Rodney Becker' reaches in• to pet a dog, one of the many pets exhibited at the Brussels Fall Fair despite the almost continuous rain that fell thropghout the day. (Staff Photo) Sometimes It wasn't dry even -inside. Chil4king, son of Wm. King, Brussels village alert( tries to find where the drips are coming from as he visits the ex- • hibits at Brussels Fair on Friday. (Staff 'Photo) at BALL 11/IfiCAULAY LTD. RD Despite the heavy rain", Brussels Fall Fair -had lots to 4s interest , both young ands, old who braved the weather. Here four little girls look at a doll. They are Susan Salter, Marie Salter,. Kerrie Redpath and Susie Redpath. (Staff Photo). Gr 0 11 4 or