The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-16, Page 6;4WOP iO% 0PAFQ8TH, QUIT., MAY I8, 107e
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Hensall council,
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skirt count _ restructurin
The idea of County restructur-
prevent kids from turning off the
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was not a big hit at the last
lights in the library.
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lav people, who have skills which
An enjoyable evening was
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Hensall•Town Council Meeting on
, Council donated $10 to the
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Hospital in Exeter for the past
May 6. Councilor Leonard Erb
Huron. County Historical Society.
attended.
service in Hensall United Church.
Third World countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb of
three weeks,' returned to her '
Wieren, a double re -fab.
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reported on a recent meeting
Offer of SI00
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
A few pians for the Beef
R.
R.R,N2, Ki en gathered at their
it
home on Saturday.
A letter from Keith Vivian was
Pepper.
about restructuring - held in
An offer of $100 annually to
Barbeque were discussed and
home prior to hem leaving to
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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love,
read and Council instructed the
Getting awards in grades five
things that you would have fora
gion." The ladies of the choir
Goderieh..
Hensall from the owners .of,(�jR°j'it
Caro. Michigan, visited with Mrs.
Clerk to send letters to the owners
and six were:
picnic lunch, e.g. salads, cold
sang an anthem for baptism.
sell. Audrey thanked all who
up residence
Euchre was and the
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Councillors felt that if restruc-
turing would be as expensive and
Queensway Nursing Home was
taken under advisement. tt•was a
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played
winners Ladies Mrs.
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ineffective as County Boards Of' first time anyone has ever offered
Laurie Pepper; third, Tammy
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meeting
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Education, it would be a 'good
idea to have no part of it.
money to Counril
The Township of Hay is hosting
The Grandmothers May meet-
Gwyn inappreciation. Beryl Etgie
from "The truth -about mission
a lovely duct on the piano.
played Y P
Ontario Treasurer,John White
a Municipal Officers Conference'
"ing of the Hensalr W.l. was held
gave 2 Curtesy remarks..».Susan
fay" 'an article in the last
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The potted mums in the Church
introduced the county, restructur-
on May 22 at the Pine Ridge
Wednesday evening in the Legion
Pordy told everyone the duties -of
Observer written by Garth Legge,
Vera Brintnell. Everyone enjoyed
b.0cvery0nc repeating in unison
ing idea last fall when he said that
Chalet. On May 31, there will be a
Hall. President Hilda Payne
the Curator who looks after the
now Secretary of United Church's
Corbett and Joan Archer.
livmn 364 from tfie Hvmnarv, L'�ois
McGregor and Ken McLean
do more regional municipalities
meeting. of clerks in Owen Sound
welcomed everyone and opened
Tweedsmuir History. The meet-
division of World Outreach, who
Sha ter then conducted a very
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presented a lovely §wa 'lam on
Paton, the new field worker for
would be established. This week
which Clerk Earl Shapter X11
the meeting with O Canada, the
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wasn't just giving thoughts of a
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most generous in their support
Smiles
in the north first hared. There are
Mr. White sent leters to m,unici-
attend.
Ode and the Collect: The roll call
Hostesses and their committee
man that visited Zambia, but of!•
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aware that this project will take
body of water completely
bl+ the chattgitfg world around
palities providing guidelines for
Accounts of $3,952 were
was answered b something I buy
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served a delicious lunch.
one who has spent several years
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restructuring and offering assis-
ordered paid.
that my grandmother made at
as a missionary, so understands
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tance to municipalities studying
home. Minutes of the April
St. Pauls Anglican Church
rhe conditions in this Third
restructuring.
Annual meeting were read by
The Rev. G.A. 'Anderson con-
World. He says in the division bt
CONGRATULATES JUMPER Lieutenant-Colonel R. L. Mortimer,' Commanding
Hensall's mill rate is up one
secretary Janis Bisback. Trea-
ducted the service in St. Pauls
World Outreach, we have a
Officer of 442 S n., Comox, B.C., congratulates Sergeant ,K.R.(Pinky) Hogg
Sqn.,
mill, from last year. Rates are:
Road test
surer Marg Ingram gave her
rep°rt
Anglican Church Sunday morn-
responsibility for vel-
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following completion of his, 700th Military Parachute descent. Sgt. Hogg, whose
Residential Public 79 mills; Resi-
dential Separate 84.50; Commer-
Correspondence consisted of a
ing. The sermon was on "Christ
ian 'Motherhood." The
pmenal
upment.
This is not a new idea, but one
hometown i5 Seaforth, joined the Canadian Arr"ny in 194j8. He serves as a
tial Public 9.1.40, and Commercial
ends Rodeo
card of thanks from Mona Ward,
,Forrest
family accompanied the singing
that now has taken central place
' `para -Rescue Spedialist" and has been stationed on Search and Rescue Squadrons
Separate 97.40. The total assess-
a birthday party to be planned for
of a hymn and also played "it is
in our understanding of obed-
across Canada, He has been awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration and Clasp, a
ment was 31,566,610 and tax
The Kinsmen Club of Hensall
Huronview on November 20, • a
no Secret." Next Sunday will be
ience to Christ. Missionaries used
commanders commendation and The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. 'p
arrears were approximately
$3,000.
in connection with the Hensall
Public School the local O. P: p,
Blossom Tea at 3 m. on June S
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at Huronview, District Annual on
the Sacrament of Holy Baptism,
' be
in the right proportions can assist
the National Church in accepting
John of'Jerusalem". Sgt. Hog'bJs a brother of Mrs. Doreen Brightrall of Seaforth.
Permits
and
held their Bicycle Rodeo, at the
May 16 h Zurich. A committee
Special music will provided,
its own responsibility. We used to
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In other business, council gave
Hensall arena Saturday morning.
was appointed to arrange a bus
tri sometime in June Susan
United Church Notes
send Ministers and Deaconesses
d n 're e t w'll till •e d
him;hboure honour Plumbs
building permits to Doug Manns
for a swimming Peter
Twelve children attended out of
twenty-seven who registered and
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Purdy reported on the Officers
Dertck Ethan McGee, son of
Mr. Mrs;, Rick- McGee
an o qu s t s s n
them, but today we send mostly
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eligible to be elected as Provincial
pool,
11"376onstra, a garage; Leonard
all twelve passed. Getting awards
Conference held h Waterloo
and
received the sacrament ref infant
lav people, who have skills which
An enjoyable evening was
been a patient in South Huron
Noakes, a sun room; Harry Moir,
in grades three and'four were:
which, she and' Hilda Payne
baptism at the Sunday Family
are riot readily available in many
spent recently when neighbours
Hospital in Exeter for the past
a carport; 'and Mrs. A. VanFirst,
Timothy Goodie; second,
attended.
service in Hensall United Church.
Third World countries.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb of
three weeks,' returned to her '
Wieren, a double re -fab.
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Dann Reid; third, Jo -Ann
y
For the next meeting in June,
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Rev. Don Beck preached on the
A few pians for the Beef
R.
R.R,N2, Ki en gathered at their
it
home on Saturday.
A letter from Keith Vivian was
Pepper.
members are asked to bring
sermon topic "Everyday Reli-
Barbeque were discussed and
home prior to hem leaving to
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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love,
read and Council instructed the
Getting awards in grades five
things that you would have fora
gion." The ladies of the choir
members were given tickets to
take in Clinton.
Caro. Michigan, visited with Mrs.
Clerk to send letters to the owners
and six were:
picnic lunch, e.g. salads, cold
sang an anthem for baptism.
sell. Audrey thanked all who
up residence
Euchre was and the
Grace McEwan over the
of the dogs in question drawing
First, Michael Lenting; second,
meat, own dishes and cutlery and
During the offertory. Mrs. Turk
helped with the meeting, includ•
played
winners Ladies Mrs.
weekend. V
their attention to the Provincial
Laurie Pepper; third, Tammy
are to meet at the Legion Hall at 7
helm and Karen McAlliste
ing the hostesses Helen Goddard
were
Robert. McGregor, Mrs. Frank
Jim McAllister, who has been a
Act which states, that dogs
Turner.
p.m. Program conveners for the
a lovely duct on the piano.
played Y P
;i'rd Dorothy Elder• who served a
Plumb; Men -Monty Plumb and
patient in South Huron Hospital
running at large between the
Runners up were Sandra Tow-
evening were Myrtle Sherritt and
The potted mums in the Church
tasty lunch. The meeting closed
Mr. Irwin Ferris.The '
in Exeter for the past three weeks
hours of s4titi tset and sunrise may
er, Bryan Beer, Debbie Reid,
Vera Brintnell. Everyone enjoyed
were from the wedding of Al
b.0cvery0nc repeating in unison
re-
septation was iven by James
returned to his home.
be destroyed.
Sandra Dixon and Lori Flynn.
a singsong. Mable Shirray gave a
Corbett and Joan Archer.
livmn 364 from tfie Hvmnarv, L'�ois
McGregor and Ken McLean
Grill. Dublin) Alex Irvine;
Pali `Tire)
A brief was read regarding the
In grades seven and eight first
reading from an old reader. Nan
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F.W.I.C. office in Ottawa,. Mrs,
Sha ter then conducted a very
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presented a lovely §wa 'lam on
Paton, the new field worker for
INSURANCE:—
AUTO •AUTO - e FIRE
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' Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Urnited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth
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Fire Marshall's decision over the
k d
was awarded to Jim Pollock.
Britton and Janis Bisback sang
Unit 1 Hold May Meeting
interesting contest. , J
behalf of the neighbours. A•
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eligible to be elected as Provincial
fire and proposed demolition 'of
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105 and 107 King Street.
There were no second and'•third
Jim'was the orily
two beautiful duets accompanied
by Mrs. Sherritt on the piano.
Audrey Christie presided for
W.M.S. Holds May Meeting
,
delicious smorgasbord concluded
REAL ESTATE CAREER
missed in last week's Expositor
s
prize winners as
sons. Any group may sponsor a
the Mai: -meeting of Unit 1. She
of the World competition. Mrs.
Noblitt and Mrs. Miller have been
the PVPnin r,
Malkus; Chocolates (Crich Mr.
Fireworks
grades seven
student from 'and
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Gwyn Whilsmith was the guest
read the poem "Family Beall-
Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided for
Lotion (Mrs. A. Crozier; Monica
ca
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F' '1 f
k h•
speaker for the evening and she
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15th, sent to the Ottawa office.
A report on the Ontario Food
Young; 2 doz. eggs (Mrs. Ewart
n
tremen as a Couci or a eight who turned up to to e t e tudes , which was followed by a tic. , . . meeting o arm,
donation to the fireworks display road test. Presentations were spoke on the comparison of the hymn. Her devotional, thoughts Presbyterian -Church recently and Personals
which will be held on May 19. made at the Hensall Public School Past and the now present. She "Love in the Home" illustrated opened with a`pocitt on "Faith." Mr, and Mrs. Ron Packham of
$100 will be given on motion of by a member of the Hensall asked doubtfully ".Are we really' ways of understanding our you ill Mrs. Gordon Schwalm was in Brizham, England, at`e presently
Neilands and Erb. Kinsmen Club Dick • Packham, any better oft` now than we were of today. The strovgest tie in the charge of the Devotional. Mrs. visiting their son and daughter- '
Mr. Neilands reported on who chaired the project. Presi- one hundred years ago, and are, homes in sincere love and under- Rochus Faber, delegate to he, in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Waste Management. It had been dent Bevan Bonthron was also we any further advanced?" standing and our example of ' �Qxccutive meeting held in Ches- Packham and Timothy.
suggested to him that` garbage present. The Kinsmen Club The answer proved to be yes we t;hristian living everyday in our' le.y. gave a detailed report of the Mrs. Harry Horton; who has
disposal should be paid for on the thanked Constable Turner from are better off in some things. 'We homes and with our neighbors. meeting.
taxes. It was suggested that the the Exeter Q.P.P. who: cheeked can thank science and technology She then read another poem 'At The Spring P1:csby crial meet- E -cry week more and more
dump be open from 8 a.m. to 4 the bicycles before the road test. for the things they are doing for takes example", which was fol- ing will' be held at Goderich on people discover what mighty jobs
p.m. on Saturdays •only starting and Constable Moulton ftom the us. She said that no matter what lowed by prayer, and a hymn; . May 21 at 2:15 p.m. The 1975 are accomplished by low cost
June d. Goderich O.P.P. who gave two changes we go through, human accom aniea on the ian6 b :. Synod will be held in St. Thomas.
characteristics do not change, P P Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
The .Property Committee de- t lessons at the school but was g . Helen Goddaed, Minutes of tha: The .June meeting will • be an 527.0171.
tided to put a lock"on the panel to unable to attend the road test Lave, is a very misused word and April medf`' g were read, roll ca 1'' nounced later when a speaker is '
x: ."„. g”" r e o �lgs},its meaning, The was an' M by seventee contacted for.thc lnnrj4d B,irthdav '
• �'te e , �gd is`cs to thing ++'e can ntcmbei+ -/Offering +vas recci+-c ' Party. The Ladies Aid Meeting,
On'tar" I oµ Ivo m e n count on today. instead of sitting and dedicated by Audrey fullowctl +when VI's. Clarence `
around and being depressed, let Christie. Volland presided. Plans
us press on using this,tremendous" R
Anita Cook read an interesting e�ntrplctcd for the; "Lunch.on is
power and love which is available chapter from . the study book (served which w•as hell at the -
from the Almighty • God, and make ,
g y "What mission' means"today" .•Church Tucsdav cyenirtg: �ieveral
hear o f n o r• t h W • • these days of our 'era the good +vith all of the group taking part . nuittcrs of ` business were
days. /
She then read sonic highlights discussed.
The Semi Annual Spring Board, wage -.,work and educational up- Mrs. Payne told everyone
degrees
meeting of the Federated Wo- •grading. Their children are sent about the thermometer in de g
men's Institute of Ontario was out to schooling in English. They and the centigrade scale. Prizes
are facing a reversal of roles, with . were given out to Joyce Pepper f
held at the University of Guelph, g ; • t `
April '22nd -26th. The sessions children more knowledgeable for having a birthday closest to
were held in the Watson Hall,. about survival in ,the white man's the meeting date; to Jessie<, ,:• •I
The Separate Shoppe
with all 32 Board Directors and 1 world around them than the McAllister for having an anniver•
Junior Director in attendance. senior members of the family. sary after the• 15th of May; to MAIN CORNF.R CLINTON
Mrs. H.L. Noblatt, Ottawa,•the W.I. can once again provide the Gwyn Whilsmith for having the a'
president, was in charge of the frame work in which women of oldest dress; and to Susan Purdy BLOUSES --= PULLOVERS
session, wmfor having the most great -grand Mrs. Win. • G. the North can get together to grand
Miller, Highland Cree, secretar learn from eaEh other.' children. A ,gift was presented to
g y' All Makes — AlI Prices s
We require a person, with a license, who Is experienced in
selling Real Estate to represent us` In the 8epforth area. 0 you
have a.proven record of .salsa and wish to become part of a
progressive real estate company and want to earn a Wgivair
than average income, then 660-aff Bill Clifford, 5249097.
Appralsals
—Property
Management
—imsstments
26 THE. SQUARE
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Resod properties
GODERICN
COMING SOON
The All -New.
Super.Cab
Pickups
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treasurer, 'assisting. Miss McKercher 11• % Il
Mrs. Miller reported attending Miss:Helen McKercher, direr- Open 2 m. — 6 p.m. �_ From Ford i'
Cs.:
all sessions 6f committee meet- tor; the Home Economics r%?i
ins in connection with Finance, More Penny'
Closed Wednesday -:.<
g branch, Department of Agricul- %�% _ Be The First gn Your Block or Concession To Have One!
Scholarship, Officer's Confer- ture and Food, said there would +
ence, Erland Lee Home commit-
tees and man others. Lists have
be 114 District ' workshops on
Nutrition in all parts of the
Sale winners
been prepared of those who are
province. There were 3265 4.14
+
3295
eligible to be elected as Provincial
Homemaking clubs, with a mens-
Additional Hospital Auxiliary
,President. Many messages of
°
sympathy and tokens of a recia-
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bership of 20:798. 26,990 women
attended Food Forums and tour-
Penny Sale winners which were
tion have been sent to the winners
ses, an increase of 1,000 per
missed in last week's Expositor
s
of the Associated Countrywomen
Y
sons. Any group may sponsor a
are:
Hair Care-(Pricegar,) B.
of the World competition. Mrs.
Noblitt and Mrs. Miller have been
4-H or short course if they supply
the leadership. Miss McKercher
Malkus; Chocolates (Crich Mr.
making arrangements for travel
urged the branches or individual
W Titford $5.00 gas (Gulf
Station) MIs.. H. Leslie; Avon
to the A.C.W.W. Conference, in
Perth, Australia in October 1974.
to subscribe to the F.W.I.C.
publication Federated News, with
Lotion (Mrs. A. Crozier; Monica
ca
Office mailings have been 7,940,
an objective of 500 new subscri-
Malkus; 5 gallons gas (Habkirk
secretary's mailings 654. The _ hers. Renewal date is December
Transit) Frank Smale; S games
open bowling (Noble Lanes; Nan
above does not include large
mailings done by Home •Econo-
15th, sent to the Ottawa office.
A report on the Ontario Food
Young; 2 doz. eggs (Mrs. Ewart
mics branch, Ontario Ministry of
Council was given by Mrs. C661
Wilson; Phil Hoggarth; 1 car
wash (McLaughlin Motors) Helen
Agriculture and Food. There are
Bell, Prescott. Priorities as pro-
Aubin; Schaeffer Pen - Norm
1,290 branches in Ontario with
posed by bepartment of National
Angel Cake (Dorothy •
30,775 members. There are 2,736
Health and Welfare would streng-
Par;
Parke)
Parke) Carl Cooper; 2 doz.
life members.
Awards
then government regulatory role
oranges (Phillips Market) Nan
Mrs. Harvey Houston, Luck-
for Canadian food supply. Devel-
op, an effective in
Young: $5.00 food voucher(Ray's
now, the Public Relations Officer,
p?ogram
nutrition information education,
Family Mkt.) Monica Malkus;
Stapler and Staples (Expositor)
expressed thanks to the Directors
to develop individual responsibil-
Mrs.lda Earle-, Pajama Bag
for notifying her of the press
ity, and train health professionals
coverage in many parts of On-
to meet nutritional needs. Mr.
G oege S Market, Dubl2l.Wtif
George Smith,Walton; $3.
tario. 246 pieces of mail were
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Nyholt, Ont aria Dairy Commis
gas
gas
' handled from October to April.
Sion, spoke of the increased milk
(Sunoco Station) Mrs. W. Titford;
'Mrs. Clifford Barber, Belleville,
costs such as feed, fertilizer and
Rug (Broome's Rugs) Nancy
Kunder; Chocolates
presented the proposed budget of
Ito e.
io
labor. They are rising far iii
(Huron Wholesale; Frank Case;
thelFinance
p 14t ansa
excess of any other commodity.
There are only 17,000 milk
I/2 gallon of ice cr cam (Gay Leas
students of College of Family and
producers left in Onfario. There
Mrs. Frank Smale; Air Sanitizer
Consumer Studies.- University of
will be a shortage of 'fluid milk.
(G.W.Woods) Mrs. David Ellis;
Brut Gift Set (Brians Hair Sho )
Guelph. In 1974 they will give 20
awards.
before too long.
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Mrs. bon Kunder; Pillow Slips
Mrs. Harvey Noblitt reported
Mrs. Austin S. Zoeller, New
Hamburg, presented an informa-
(T. Eaton Co.) Mrs. Elsie
attending many committee meet-
tive report on the Erland Lee
Dinsmore; 2 dinners (Huron
Ings: At a meeting of the
Home at Stoney Creek. June
Grill. Dublin) Alex Irvine;
Pali `Tire)
Northern Canada W.I. at the
loth -14th is bntario W.i. week
Minnow (Canadian
F.W.I.C. office in Ottawa,. Mrs,
and it is expected many bus loads
Lloyd Hoggarth.
Paton, the new field worker for
will visit the home. The tranches,
the NCWj, was present. It was an
districts and areas have been
•r
opportunity to learn of condition•
most generous in their support
Smiles
in the north first hared. There are
which makes the project most
S active •branches in the north.
worthwhile. The members are
A backyard swimming pool is a
'Northern women are fragniented
aware that this project will take
body of water completely
bl+ the chattgitfg world around
years and will need both financial
surrounaed by other people's
#ficin. Their husbands are seeking
and moral support.
kids.
CHECK THESE OVER TODAY
1972 BUICK CENTURION, 2 -door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steer-
t
ing, power brakes, power windows, 37,-
+
3295
000 actual miles. licence DJM556
MERCURY MARQUIS 2 door
$
ar
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
2295
power steering. Licence DFV242 .
1972 CHEV •IMPALA 4 -door, V-8
$
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
2695
ing. LicencO-DFW518
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-81 outotbotic, radio.. licence
#1895
DHB148
1973 MUSTANG V-8 automatic,
t
radio,
power brakes, power steering;$
-.low mileage. Licence DFV211
:'595
1970 FORD CLf STOM 500 4 -door, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power
m
695
brakes. Licence DHO981
1971 PINTO 2 06or, 4 -speed, radio.
$ 1695
Licence CZC098
Performance Special
1970 TORINO COBRA -JET V-8
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing, 429 V-8, Licence DFZ767
$2095
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