HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 4new yellow Imes to mark parking spaces along Mairl St, last week. Student Summer ! Every IDollaI, pen
!t1rs..lirr\ I?rkert.
Mr. and Mn. Mike Maloney of employee Perry Broome, centre, puts paint on the curb, while -foreman Harvey we Control Results -�
Strattird and Mrs. Raritu, Kell}. Doirna e, right, and _eon Bannon paint with long handled rollers. (Staff Photo) + In $5.60 Savingsl ,.
Angela and Karen of Kinkitra
5tatta spent Sundal. \\ith Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. Mr. and
Correspondent Mrs. Jim Oulette and children of
Mrs, John Tenipleman Windsor \isited on the \\eekend
—.lith' Mr. '' and Mrs. Hugh
Benninger.
A IagFVk \+ld attended the Ra\ Waghorn. Brantford. Mr. Mr, and Mrs.Frank Kistner
annual stra\`berr\' and han, and Mrs. Harr Waghorn, St. \\ere in Detroit un Sunday,
supper -in Hibberi United Church, Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr,' anti Mrs. Stan Davies and
on Wednesda\ F\ening. S4, s. St. Mares. Mr. and Mrs. Adarn of Fergus and Pat and
AGRICULTURAL AfRCRAFT
Donate to i SPRAYING Provide
Many More AdvantAges ...
errp�ed "Kr C�S + •Crops may be sprayed at the most advantageous •urre
There is no soil compaction
Crippled, Childrens Day at 'There Is no damage to the grain ... this alone could
mean a saving of $7 toS10 per acre
Family Paradise 'tris a huge ( "Even wet fields can becoygred evthly and compteteW.4
success. Last tuck donations -No investment required for equipment .
from the park amounted' to and fetrtflizer Q # i -
SJ'3.'*, - Entertainers who � Beat the weather ...For all your weed � Y !�
d be n w � califs
At tints• of \vrifing..Mrs, flub\
Clayton Lorie, London, Mr. and
Hcicn Adams of Camp Borde n
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on gratin, coon an ins arrange o Y D
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Reed is a' patient. in Seaforth
Mrs. Jack Watson. Watcrtutt, Mr.
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Skit - Giuin� ,loc'Up in the
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and Mrs. Renton Mitchell.
and Gcor•ge. and KiJTnbcrlc� of Vancou\cr
'\lornm_, Father - John Hieknell;
•Monkton.The
and 'file Con nlr\.Iesters ' from
Irt n1,\ [)ui.harnii, John Hicknell:.
Sunda\. risitt?rs \\ith Mr, and
Mitchell. Mr. and Mr,. Norman
"-'iklemied the funeral of is 'a 111
Grandma • Mar\Jo RXatt:.Mother
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Miss Anne , Mclad\ Ict1 ' for
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,\on he Mr. Bud ' Chanincv,
Based at Seott'. Poultry Farm, Seaforth
duties a, nurse ina sunnnir i:unp
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keenest f softball• in . Mr. end "Mt s. Bork Hands and
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Kathy,er' h Mr, and. Mrs:
'^' the • history f. Winthrop is K. hy, Go to ,
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Gordon Dou herty ,.and fdml!
planned for Su day, .lune 23rd. at y'
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est pperton, Mr, and Mrs, Tony
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B Wolfcapttp and Marsha tlid 1!•4 y
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that people bring the family to see
Harris, Mitchell, Ron Harris and
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these.outstanding teams in action
athy visitedMr. and
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namely 'The McKillop Senior
ob irtFather's Day.
Citizens' (McKillop Council) MBEar
and Mrs. Harold Storey,against the'WinthropWarriors'
Bennie and Ray'vi'sited Sunday
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at Winthrop Bali Park.
The casualty list will appear in Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Dale,
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this column the following week. Clinton.
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Personals Mr, and Mrs. Bob Hulley
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Mr. and Mrs•'Art Guest, Lois, attended the funeral of their
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Fr. r. J.ark •�osteuo ut N tndsur
lhestmtnster Mos �ual to London.
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Kitrhincr spent the ycekcnd
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Christine, and Wesley, Kincar• uncle, Harvey Hulley, a Iong,time
with Mr, and Mrs. resident of 1vlcKiltop Townshir, on
spent a few days last week \rith
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Mr. and Mrs.DanCostello t\ho
Miss Mary Evans of Windsor
\\ith Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
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dine, visited
Harold SBonnie and tray.' 'Wednesday. Theburial took place
fore y
returned a ith him ro spend a felt
visited Inst \\oek with Mrs. Frank
B\ers on Sunday were Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, in Blyth cemetery.
Sandra Hulley has retuned
days who Mr, and Mrs. Doug.
FSans•
Mrs. Earl Edgar and children of
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Molest\orth, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
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Bob, Sand David, Debbie and
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Danny visited on Father's Day home after holidaying with her
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McGillvray at Chathant.
In last \\eek's issue it \\as
Mr. and Mrs.George Coyne
spent the \\cekend at' a frailer
Johnstn, and children ` of
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with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, cousin. Miss Jackie McGhee, V �
reported that Mr. Les Barnes \\ as
park near Goderich.
Lundesboro and Mr, and Mrs.Al
Biers Kitchener.
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C r.,marty. London.
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a patient in University Hospital in
London t+hien should hate read
Mrs, Thos. Murtha of Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Da%e Murtha of
and children of .�
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K1r. -Mike Eckert spent Sunday
P' 'PAINTING YELLOW LINES -- Town of Seaforth employees were busy painting
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new yellow Imes to mark parking spaces along Mairl St, last week. Student Summer ! Every IDollaI, pen
!t1rs..lirr\ I?rkert.
Mr. and Mn. Mike Maloney of employee Perry Broome, centre, puts paint on the curb, while -foreman Harvey we Control Results -�
Strattird and Mrs. Raritu, Kell}. Doirna e, right, and _eon Bannon paint with long handled rollers. (Staff Photo) + In $5.60 Savingsl ,.
Angela and Karen of Kinkitra
5tatta spent Sundal. \\ith Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. Mr. and
Correspondent Mrs. Jim Oulette and children of
Mrs, John Tenipleman Windsor \isited on the \\eekend
—.lith' Mr. '' and Mrs. Hugh
Benninger.
A IagFVk \+ld attended the Ra\ Waghorn. Brantford. Mr. Mr, and Mrs.Frank Kistner
annual stra\`berr\' and han, and Mrs. Harr Waghorn, St. \\ere in Detroit un Sunday,
supper -in Hibberi United Church, Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr,' anti Mrs. Stan Davies and
on Wednesda\ F\ening. S4, s. St. Mares. Mr. and Mrs. Adarn of Fergus and Pat and
AGRICULTURAL AfRCRAFT
Donate to i SPRAYING Provide
Many More AdvantAges ...
errp�ed "Kr C�S + •Crops may be sprayed at the most advantageous •urre
There is no soil compaction
Crippled, Childrens Day at 'There Is no damage to the grain ... this alone could
mean a saving of $7 toS10 per acre
Family Paradise 'tris a huge ( "Even wet fields can becoygred evthly and compteteW.4
success. Last tuck donations -No investment required for equipment .
from the park amounted' to and fetrtflizer Q # i -
SJ'3.'*, - Entertainers who � Beat the weather ...For all your weed � Y !�
d be n w � califs
At tints• of \vrifing..Mrs, flub\
Clayton Lorie, London, Mr. and
Hcicn Adams of Camp Borde n
SPECIALISTS (N A6RIALSPRAYING
donated their tints° and effort
on gratin, coon an ins arrange o Y D
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Reed is a' patient. in Seaforth
Mrs. Jack Watson. Watcrtutt, Mr.
\isited \\i1h Mrs, Verna Brooks Mr, and Mr,.'Grnduit Butters
Skit - Giuin� ,loc'Up in the
"ere the•Silver Strings of Walton �
LANIMENS
Comnttuiity Hospital.
and Mrs. Renton Mitchell.
and Gcor•ge. and KiJTnbcrlc� of Vancou\cr
'\lornm_, Father - John Hieknell;
•Monkton.The
and 'file Con nlr\.Iesters ' from
Irt n1,\ [)ui.harnii, John Hicknell:.
Sunda\. risitt?rs \\ith Mr, and
Mitchell. Mr. and Mr,. Norman
"-'iklemied the funeral of is 'a 111
Grandma • Mar\Jo RXatt:.Mother
D .1 • 11 C. 1,-\
' Bradlev Bunch
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Mrs, JtahrrTempien,an and famil\ Robinson. St. Marrs. Mr. and
\\ere'%Its, Bc\erl\ Ste\\aj•t,'Strat- Mrs. Gordon Mason and Carol,
ford and Mr. and Mrs. David' Bi lh, Mr. and Mrs. Ho\\ard
Capling, London, Uiborne. Monkion. Mr. and Mrs.
On •Sunda\'. .lune 16th, an Harold Rock. Mitchell. and Mrs.
Informal gathering' \\as -held at Ordelia L\'on and Cath\. London.
I honne of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Janncs, for friends and relati\cs to Shower
-become ae�yuainted .\ith Mrs,
Murra\ Haines and Mrs. John.
and are rrmauung \t tt rrlatt\ c,
Ih n1,\ u. ,a, lilt . . I \,
frons C hntun. Ken Stott from
SPECIALISTS (N A6RIALSPRAYING
for t\\it \\ce•,ks.
\Lli,111e.
Londeshoro. Lorn,airs from
phone $19-875-2541 or 519.875-2591
tr Mrs. ;\finis Kalr of Conduit i,
Our dad\ of Fatima Ma`
,The
1.i�towcl and a group put together I
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\lifting ,rn'mhir, of hie tum'►\'
I lnr\ \ , hildri n - .I:ntiri Nlai •ra) •
I,\ Gail Glam ills and• Bitl Albert
RR 2, Glen'Meysr I
Irt n1,\ [)ui.harnii, John Hicknell:.
and two tlaughicers from St. �
WE "AVE BEEN SPRAYING CROPS IN SOUTH -
SOUTH -
here.
\1.1, \ I liles.ed \ ir,±inl - M:u'\
(olurnb:ln.
WESTERN ONTAR O FOR THE PAST TWELVE -
Miss Anne , Mclad\ Ict1 ' for
bl•urr.t,: \lothers -'\lar\ .Int R\att
'I'Ile ,tct•ru:u,d8-track tape. \\as
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YEARS!„
Bant1• last \\cck to take up her
r,l f heir Dull\: Ma\or of the
,\on he Mr. Bud ' Chanincv,
Based at Seott'. Poultry Farm, Seaforth
duties a, nurse ina sunnnir i:unp
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lZ.R #l, Auburn. ,_--^-------'•—'^—
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there•
l hj1 d \ i„cr, Uar\ Malone anti
incl, both recent brides. honours Mt•. and Sirs. ,l. R\:nt and '\1rs. ` lit'nd,u1 I ani.
ucsts attending 'were: Mr. Recent \ isitol.N \\ it Mrs. \t _i 1 0l 1'rurc Louise
D. Sholdicc tit Wah6it' \isiwd M
• lo,cph Thorn '\,ere Mr. and 'Mrs, .lark Mi
and Mrs. Murray Haines. Mr. I\ir. sku - Hook. 1 ins, ;end Sinker
and Mrs. John Haire,. St. Marys, Ge1'Cla Wille \1t,,. Clifford Thornton. Mr. and
Roger Haines. Bob Copeland. A shu\\er \i :1, held in St. Mrs, Louis Thornion of London. M.,,nta Da\ lot. tit. Culuntl\;nt 1:„t,,r,u,ut P.:t Mclad\:
Chet Macro", London. Gregory %it•• and Mrs. Har\c\ Kintner of srhoul'sl�radi,.Z,Fntl 1 \\,,;.held s;.,In,ir - lirind,m lane.
James' School un Saturday' after Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Leo -tune 11. Parent, ,ntt,ndr d. .111(f 11.•, I hree Pig,: ; Pings s
Ly:un, North B#), Mr. and Mrs. noon in honour of Miss Gorda pro_r:un undt•r the ,III•eili,m of 1,'11un lurncr. Carol\it O'Rcilh. -
Marra\ of St. Ci,lumhan and Mr.
Willems. bride -cleft, t •'':\
anti Mr,. 1 hortt;l, Burns of Sirs- 1},n•ti \}t lad\ \\ u,:
FUNERAL A proertm, run by Mr,. Art Dublin. I •, nn\ \Ihi lei:: Bad WI'll' -
Detcreaux, included an accordion Ihi I liric lit :us • Faih\r BO,tr .
solo. -Barbara Polka' b\ Vicki Nlrs. Gordon Mcugge:uid Mrs. Rob Lim: \1olher Bier - Iouise \1 \.;n, l)rum'n: Sit. '111.
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NORMAN HILLEBRECHT O'Rutirke, a .piani� solo 'Four Annic Hoe�y nl Sculi,rtit and R1r. 'soLut: Bah\ Bi Ion,,,,\ I:\:m: Stiikman Roil t '
On Thursday morning, after a Strong wind,* by Clare and Mrs. Simile% Presicaior of Iran,; Gi,ltlilo\k,'- Kim \\,:u•t: 1 ' Firiiknun, lk*u Strinm:m; P
short illness, Norman Hillebrecht Devereaux, step dancing b.\ ('redhon.:ntd Mr. and Mrs. Rcg 1Zi:ider \l.n i \1urr,,\ ; I : •, Kim
short S\vro t.lk,N
of Lot 32, Con. 8 Logan township. Dianne Oldfield ;uid' quit jr Schuh tit' Bkth. \i�itcd \\iih Mr, Goldiloik,' Moth\r - \tin•\ .)„ lt" I\. R.tinl\ L,00kir; Spells
passed away at Stratford General selections 'Daisv•a-Da\' 'and and Mr.. 1=d\\ard Re,, lr IZ\,ut. D 111<,r tilookir. '\larrarcl
H .krill.
Hospital. 'Beautiful Sundae' h\ Patti reccntl\. ,. -
He was born ih Logan to\\nship O'Rourke. Mr. nal Mr,. U011 -1W parents
- t ,rte 'thin nitt\4nte\ :will
on May 30. 1908, a son of the late Angela MacLean read aft Mt-Calluni. Robin and Sherr\ of t a ,\ virion m makin: the • Heffry Hillebrecht and the former address of rood \\ iStig:; fri-hu ' ,(;yft til iiefl -�, illi? 11r. ;incl Rtr,. It INSUR SINCE:— \ i ��m�t ,,,,,,rant ,rn \nits\;,hli altrrtu,o,t:.: 1 a t fulk.
Anna Scherbarth. Unmarried he neighbours. rclaii\cs and friend, H:iiold SirC'allum and t:unil\. t k ■
° had aktays farmed at the above and Gerda \\as the recipient of !\1t,. and, !\les. F?<h\ard Kegcic • T/ • FiRV 1 (_ __----_ ; J
address. mans beautiful and useful aitts • : ? • LI1=>: \ e • , �^
Mr. and !\•1,'s. Barne\ t ' ' Miss Barbara . THE CHALLENGE ... Canada is faced
He\\asa'member`o'fS'i''Pe ter's for which she e�pressed her � \ , \ t
Dennis lent Sunda\ r\inut�,. �
Lutheran Church Bntdhagen. thanks, t Donald G Eatoni. \ ` p g y
-, , with a'woriri wide problem of resin costs -- caused b
Surviving are one brother -in- Sho\vcr hostesses \\ere Mrn. Sir, Harold MiC.Illull Paul t ,' Brady 1 Q. supply g
law, George Stoskopf, R.R.2, Jim Dcrcrcaus. Mrs. Art M\\C'alluin. Donni Dcn,ti,. V arl.eit t Insurance Agency Limited ; ; an inade nate su I in the face of overwhelming d@-
(Kfice in Nfasonic Block 1 a
Mitchell and one 'sister -in -la\\, De\ereaux. Mrs. Con Eckert. Dcnatis. t1urr;t\ Drnni,. Str\rn t t mend: +,
t Allain titrett , ' i Enrolling St
Mrs. John Hill. R.R.V. Seaforth; Mr,. Joseph Dcvircaux. Mrs. Urnnis. and fZusscl .\tiC':111tim , , Uf1CntS, f!
p t Phone. sz;->sto — •es;trorti, � � � THE LIBERAL ANSWER .: To take d@ -
also three nephews and ,iwo Will. MacLean anis Mrs. Gilbcri spent l,r,t \\ick at N1MIIIatI.IIn t , t t 4
nieces. He was paedeceased by Van Steelandt. Island. `------------ � ' For Fall Lessons ' •; tailed speck .action on a broad front .to reduce the im-
two brothers. John' and Henry \ t -
pact of.inflation on consumes, . .increase the supply
of manufactured goods and foodstuffs, ... reduce the
and a sister Carrie. Mrs; George ` in t
p • impact of energy cost increases, .. g
StTI e late Mr.'Hillebrecht rested , PIANO and • cutting taxesand .
at the Heath -Leslie Funeral Petition r.ea e h e' objective i + increasing 'pensions for those on low or fixed incomes.
Hams. Mitchell, until surds} , ; BASIC ; THE RESULTS ... Real growth of 7.1% in
when removal \\as- made to St. The Stratford mill District Right ,i�naturr, eolleited to \lMk' \Sir\• c\er\cue 1% 114, nit,! ,Inn\,• � t
Peter's Church, Brodhagen. To Lifi• Gfoaniiaiion held Ilnc last I(1,�(t{L.ohiriti\e till- Ibis coria \\a, tilt, pil,uon HARMONY
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19 reefer than virtually •every. other netion In the '
where Re\. •. Arthur Horst mccti,,t fen the ,ra,on in initI00..ltn,e?uth \\iii be the dead I)i,eus,ion 1olh;\\cd :111,1 111 :.' ; O world'.. with a lower rate of inflation than almost
e�etnducted the funeral service Tucsda\, June Ilth, at St. .Pat line ani' the petition \\iN 1\t, ,\,Is ser\ed h\ Vr.:.l ,sel,ll stn,., \ QI
with burial in the church risk's School. Dublin.Ilia\ every Other nation in the world.
Ur prisi,u\:d to P,Imcnt \}r,.-.I,,.sa lilt Dil,,.t.t.t:,\..,.,:,,nil \1''` t Call 527-1456 t
cemeicr\. 4 ,onn•tintt, ;his 1.111. Rmin llkl Morro\ • t WAGE AND PRiCE CONTROLS?,.. �. The
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During the senile the choir Mr,,. Joseph Iokar. chaired Ihi \Shin nter,in_n r•,su'mi in lair �� opposition proposes to freeze your wages and prices, a
sang the anthem. There is a Land tnectin assisted h\ her Scl,ii moi, it \\a, su__rstid to
of Pure Delight. Pallbearers \\ ere ,, . , proposal which has not worked' in any other country .. .
comrnittt'c, �1n. C•It:nlr, f t1\\ hotel Ihim in ditlt•rint htr,lli,i\•s:
,I d\\ard Meyer, Cart Hill'ebrechi.. .;wad 'h}rs. Carntrl \+'a:ir.. ,In i,1 •I,IrIII_ i„•the Se,Itorilt are.1, in the United States real gross national product declined
Haney Ahrens. Charles Scher. SIra Ill' „rd. In her clt+sinu r.entarks, Mrn• by 1.5% under controls and consumer prices rose 40%
barth, Ivan Benne\\ies and Fd2ar tiers. Prier, pc,ni,at lok,n i\prrssrd h\r tliank, to in one month after controls were lifted.
Hillebrecht. Relative, and friends Ettit•oniin;nor, riporteiltlii',., \\rr�,Im \\ho had helped an\t
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attended from London. Seaforth. f ON JULY a Kee the overnment which
Toronto, Bt;cidhaaen. A\-imer.
Cambridge. Mitchell and district.
There \\ere a large number of
floral tributes, heart. cancer.
mission and . Riv Lutheran Villa
memornt 1 s.
ff you're
NEW IN TOWN
and don't know
which .way to turn,
-call the
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hostess at.4f12-9623 _
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'"Open 24 ''lours"
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is prepared to make hard decisions in the best interests
of all -people, and will lead us forward as a united na-
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1973 Chry ler .`:ewport. 2 -dr. HT., with hucket seats
1972 Dodge Mor?aco. 2 -dour HT.
1972 Chrysler Ne\chort, -t-door HT.
1971' Chf•NNer Netivport, _'-door HT.
1972 Pi}•mouth Film- 111, 2 -door HT. frith Ah%
1970 Chrysler Ne\\p„rt. 2 -door HT.
1971 Dodge Polai%i. I-d-wr HT.
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t ort ',tom ., n• ,,la I loll ”. :,gun
Piuk-111). 6 cel.
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