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16 Properly for Sale
H. KEITH LIMITED
924 Dundas St.
LONDON
ONTARIO
LUCAN
Kent Street, ranch type inside,
split, 3 bedroom, (mom for 2
more), broadloomed. Asking
$22,906.00.
DASHWOOD
Main Street, 7 room brick
house, 5 miles to Grand Bend.
$9,900.00.
LUCAN AREA
100 acres, no buildings, 1 well,
2 ponds, 20 miles to London.
$17,500,00,
CENTRALIA
35 acres, tiled, clay loam, large
barn, 6 bedrooms, brick house,
river across back. $13,500.00.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
100 •acres on paved road. Brick
house, barn, good rock well.
MECHANIC'S SPECIAL
Service station, good gallonage,
excellent setup for repairing
all types of vehicles, Full price
$22,000.00 includes all equip-
ment and building.
WANTED
Within 10-mile radius of Cen-
tralia, 10 - 25 acres with build-
ings.
CALL ELIZABETH CALLCOTT
672-333; Res. 228-6882 Centralia.
"OPEN ALL YEAR"
Variety store on Main St, in
resort village, large store space,
plus kitchen and bath on main
floor, 4 rooms up, could be
used as living quarters. Price
$25,000 includes buildings and
equipment, stock at retail less
25%,
VERY CLOSE
TO LAKE HURON
3 bedroom cottage (furnished)
on large lot 90 feet x 200 feet,
drilled well and pressure sys-
tem, 2 pee. bath, 6 miles north
of Grand Bend. Price $8,500.
CALL WALTER CRUMPLIN
672-3333; Res. 238-8081 Grand
Bend. 30c
CALL .113
AT
1863
"The Centennial Office"
HOUSES FOR SALE
EXETER - 1 block from li-
brary, 3 bedroom brick house,
2 storey, living room, kitchen
and attached garage. Rec room.
House in excellent condition.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
EXETER - Huron St, E., 2
bedroom house, kitchen, 3 pee.
bath, living room, and garage.
EXETER - Brick house, 2
storey, in good repair. Modern
kitchen, living room, dining
room, 4 piece bath, oil heat,
close to Main St.
EXETER - 2 bedroom frame
home, insul siding. Good base-
ment. Kitchen, living room and
sue porch. 3 piece bath. This
house is close to library, post
office and schools.
EXETER - Huron St. West, 2
bedroom frame bungalow with
garage. Living room, kitchen,
3 piece bath, oil heating. Nice
lot.
EXETER - Overlooking river,
3 bedrooms, kitchen, 3 piece
bath, dinette, full basement,
garage.
EXETER - 3 bedroom brick
home in quiet neighborhood,
Kitchen and dinette, large liv-
ing room, full basement with
ample space for rec room, elec-
tric heat. Large lot 50'x297'.
EXETER - New brick home,
5 bedrooms, kitchen, living
room, dining room, 2 baths.
Basement 'has rec room and
fireplace. This home is on a
large lot and the materials of
excellent quality.
DASHWOOD - Good location
on Main St., 4 bedroom insul
brick, living room, large kitch-
en, oil heat, nice size lot, im-
mediate possession.
ELIMVILLE - Excellent buy-
Insul brick house, barn, both in
good repair. House has 3 bed-
rooms, bath, kitchen, living
room, dining rode. Three acres.
Make an offer. Owner will hold
mortgage.
FARMS FOR SALE
EXETER - Farm, 100 acres,
2 miles east of Exeter. House in
excellent condition, modern
kitchen, living room, dining
room, 3 bedrooms, oil heating,
good basement. Large barn in
good repair. Good drive shed,
HENSALL AREA - 70-80 acres
of well fenced farm land,
Spring fed creek flows across
cornet of farm. Two buildings
20x30 suitable for storage.
CREDITON AREA - 200 acre
block - two houses and two
barns. Could be divided to
satisfy interested parties. Ideal
setup for partnership, Good
land well drained. One house
has five bedrooms, the other
three, Let's discuss this situae
thin.
APPROXIMATELY 3 miles West
of Exeter on Hwy. 83; 220 acres
with 120- 125 Workable. Good
barn. Brick house, 3 bedrooms,
coal furnace. House in good re-,
pair.
LOTS FOR SALE
EXETER - Lot for sale on
Main St. overlooking rivet and
park.
EXETER Lot on Hill St.,
16 Properly For Sale
7ex72, beautiful location, near
park,
tXETER - 2 lots, each 54x169,
located close to downtown.
Five or six lots on No, 4, High-
way aPPrOXimately 8 miles
south of Exeter, Call us for in-
formation.
HOUSE FOR RENT
Brick house, 4 bedrooms, oil
heat, living room, dining room,
kitchen 4 piece bath. Approxi-
mately 7-8 miles east of Exe-
ter, 83 Hwy. $75.00 per month.
OFFICE FOR RENT
Devon Building, second floor,
large bright office (formerly
occupied by Credit Union), Ap-
proximately 600 sq. ft, Heat,
light, parking and janitor serv-
ice supplied.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Low Cost Auto Insurance
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Euilding
Phone 235-1863 10:30tfric
11 Properly For Rent
FURNISHED HOME - Nov. 15,
1969 to April 15, 1970. Apply 128
Huron St. E. after 5 p.m. 30*
FORMER ladies' hairdresser
shop, good location, down town.
Phone 235-0915. 10:23tfnc
1-BEDROOM apartment, newly
decorated, in Kirkton, available
Nov. 1, heated. Phone 229-8775.
23:30e
BED SITTING ROOM for good
living middle-aged lady or quiet
couple; share kitchen and bath.
Apply to Mrs. C. Andonnias, 258
Victoria St., Parkhill. 30:6c
18 For Rent
CLOWN SUITS - Adult size.
Exeter Kinettes. Phone 235-0753.
30c
LAWN MOWERS; ladders; roto
tiller; chainsaw; water pumps.
Lucan Rental & Small Engine,
227-4412. 23:30c
RENTALS-Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 1/4 & 1/2" drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235-1033. 2: 22tfnc
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; typewriter; sump
pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic
jacks; hand lawn sprayer; util-
ity trailer; cartop carrier.
Whiting Rental, corner of Well-
ington & Carling, 2 blocks west
of Main St. Phone 235-1964.
6:19tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT---
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N. J. Corriveau, Zurich.
4:24tfnc
20 Wanted To Rent
2 BEDROOM apartment or
semi - detached • house, unfur-
nished with stove and frig, ga-
rage preferred, by September 1.
Apply Box K B Exeter Times-
Advocate. 7:24tfnc
22 Notices
TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH
NOTICE OF MEETING
TO CONSIDER BY-LAW
Take notice that a by-law for
raising Three hundred thousand
dollars ($300,000) under the pro-
vision of the Tile Drainage Act
will be taken into consideration
by the Council of the Township
of I3iddulph at the Township
Building, Lucan, on the 13th
day of November, 1969, at the
hour of 9 o'clock in the eve-
ning.
AUSTIN HODGINS, CLERK
16:23:30c
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
NOTICE OF
STREET CLOSING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the MUNICI-
PAL ACT R.S.O. 1960 Chapter
249, Section 459, and other pow-
ers thereunto, enabling the
Corporation of the Village of
Hensel" propose to stop up and
close:
ALL THAT PORTION of road
allowance, known as York Street
and shown on Moir's Survey,
now Plan # 10, for the Village
of Hensall, in the County of
Huron, in the Province of On-
tario, and being described as
follows:
Commencing at the south-
west angle of Lot 429, Plan 10,
thence easterly along the south-
erly boundaries of Lots 429 to
433 inclusive, to the southeast
angle of Let 4331 thence con-
tinuing easterly in a straight
line to the southwest angle of
Lot 434, thence continuing east-
erly along the southerly bburid-
arieS of Lots 434 to 437 inclu-
sive, to the southeast angle Of
Lot 437, thence southerly par-
allel to the easterly boundary
of IA 437, 66 feet to a point,
which point, is distant 330 feet
Measured perpendicular and
northerly from the southerly
boundary of Lot 20, Concession
1, Township of Hay, now in the
Village Of Hensel', thence West-
erly parallel to the southerly
22 Notices
boundaries of Lots 437 to 429
inclusiVe, to a point in a line
which line is the extension
southerly of the westerly bound-
ary of said lot 429, thence
northerly along the said exten-
sion of the westerly boundary
of lot 429, 66 feet to the smith-
west angle of lot 429 and the
point of beginning.
ALL THAT PORTION of road
allowance known as Elizabeth
Street and shown on Moir's
Survey, now Plan 10, for the
Village of Hensall, in the County
of Huron, In the Province of
Ontario, and being described
as follows:
Commencing gat the northeast
angle of lot 424 Plan 10, thence
easterly in a straight line to
the northwest angle of lot 423
Plan 10, thence southerly along
the westerly boundaries of lots
423 and 434 to the southwest
angle of lot 434, thence west-
erly in a straight line to the
southeast angle of lot 433 Plan
10, thence northerly along the
easterly boundaries of lots 433
and 424 to the place of begin-
ning.
The lands comprising that
part of the said road allowance
hereby stopped up and closed,
and the subsequent sale or
other disposition of the said
lands, shall be subject to ease-
ments for sewer, watermain
and hydro services on the lands
in question.
That subject to the said
easements, the lands compris-
ing that part of the said road
allowance hereby stopped up
and closed, shall continue to be
vested in the Corporation of
the Village of Hensall, to be
dealt with from time to time
as the Council of the said Cor-
poration may see fit and deem
proper.
And that the Council of the
said Corporation will hear, in
person or by Counsel, Solicitor,
or Agent, any person who
claims that his land will be
prejudicially affected by the
said By-law and who applied
to be heard at a meeting to be
held at the Council Chambers
at the Town Hall in the Village
of Hensall on the 8th day of
November 1969 at the hour of
2 o'clock in the evening or as
soon thereafter as the said
meeting may be held.
Dated at Hensall, Ontario this
11th day of October 1969.
EARL CAMPBELL
Clerk, Village of Hensall
16: 23 : 30: 6c
NOTICE
THE HURON-PERTH COUNTY
ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
TAKE NOTICE that The Hur-
on-,Perth County Roman Catho-
lic Separate School Board on
the 22nd day of September, 1969
passed By-law Number 5 to au-
thorize the borrowing of money
by the issue and sale of a De-
benture of the said Board in the
principal amount of $44,000.00.
1. The purpose for which the
money is to be borrowed is the
construction of separate school
accommodation and the supply
of equipment by The Board of
the Combined Roman Catholic
Separate Schools of the Town-
ships of Hay, McGillivray and
Stephen.
2. The amount to be bor-
rowed is $44,000.00 on the secu-
rity of the said Debenture,
which shall be a charge upon
the schoolhouse property and
premises and any other real or
personal property vested in the
said Board upon the separate
school rates collectible by the
said Board.
3. The Debenture is to be
dated October 1, 1969, is to
bear interest at the rate of
7i% per annum payable semi-
annually on April 1, and Oc-
tober 1 in each year of the
currency of the Debenture and
is to be repayable in instal-
ments of principal on October
1 in the years 1970 to 1989, as
follows:
Principal Principal
Year Amount Year Amount
1970 $1,000.00 1980 $2,000.00
1971 1,000.00 1981 2,000.00
1972 1,000.00 1982 2,000.00
1973 1,000.00 1983 3,000.00
1974 1,000.00 1984 3,000.00
1975 1,000.00 1985 3,000.00
1976 2,000.00 1986 3,000.00
1977 2,000,00 1987 4,000.00
1978 2,000.00 1988 4,000.00
1979 2,000.00 1989 4,000.00
Secretary, J, Vintar
Div, F5 16:23:80c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received
by the Hensall Recreation Park
and Community Centre Board
for a
NEW ROOF
FOR THE HENSALL ARENA
Specifications May be obtained
from Mrs. Robert Reaburn, 90
Xing St., Hensall.
Tenders to be submitted to the
Undersigned by 5 perk. Friday,
November 14, 1969.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Mrs. Robert Reabure,
90 King St., Hensall
Seey-Treas, for Ilensell Recre-
ation Park and Community Cen-
tre Board. 30:6c
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24 Tenders Wanted
A usable River
Conservation Authority
Sealed tenders, clearly marked
as to contents, for the installa-
tion of gabion erosion control
works located on the Ausaulele
River in Grand Rend, Ontario,
will be received by:
The Secretary-Treasurer,
Ausable River
Conservation Authority,
EXETER, Ontario
until: 12:00 o'clock noon E,S.T.
Monday, November 3, 1969.
Plans, Specifications and Ten-
der Documents may be obtained
from the office of;
Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen,
Ltd„
5803 Yonge Street,
WILLOWDALE, Ontario.
upon payment of a $10,00 de-
posit in the form of a cheque,
payable to the Ausable River
Conservation Authority. Docu-
ment deposit cheques will be
refunded, upon the return in
good condition, of the plans,
specifications and contract doc-
uments.
In general, the work consists of
approximately 350 feet of gabion
basket retaining wall, including
excavation, preparation of the
bed and backfillieg.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mrs. Lila Hume,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Ausable River
Conseravtion Authority,
EXETER, Ontario.
Crysler, Davis & Jorgensen,
Ltd.,
Consulting Engineers,
5803 Yonge Street,
WILLOWDALE, Ontario.
23:30c
25 Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Truck, Trailers, Cement
and Silo Equipment, Lad-
ders, Chains, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
at 1:00 p.m.
TRUCK & TRAILERS-- Fargo
# 100, 1969 half ton pick-up
truck in brand new condition;
2-wheel trailer, new condition;
2-wheel trailer with long steel
base, suitable for hauling boat.
CEMENT AND SILO EQUIP-
MENT- 2 cement mixers; steel
wheelbarrows; round mouth
scoop shovels; two 100-ft. chains;
3 spools cable; 4 heavy duty
logging chains; various water
hose; sledge hammers; wreck-
ing bars; block and tackles;
crowbars; gas engine; hack-
saws; 2 extension ladders, 32
ft. and 38 ft.; devices; speed
wrenches; spades and shovels;
slush scrapers; ropes; tool box;
bolt cutters; sections of picket
fence.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Wil-
liams upright piano and bench,
new •condition; modern bed-
room suite; oak bedstead; stu-
dio couch and chair; chrome
table and 6 matching chairs,
recently purchased; rocker;
Singer sewing machine; pole
lamp; footstool; electric lamp;
sealers; etc,, etc.
No Reserve - Terms Cash
In case of inclement weather
sale will be held in Lutheran
church shed.
WESLEY HUGEL, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
23:30c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 50-Acre Farm,
Tractors, Trucks, Bulldozer,
Float, Wrecking Equipment
Complete Line Household
Effects, Antiques and Misc.
Items
On the premises
LOT SOUTH HALF 13, CON, 14,
HAY TOWNSHIP
2i miles west of Zurich, thence
2 miles south; or 11 miles
west of Dashwood, thence 3
miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
at 12.00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of Lot
1/2 of 13, Con. 14, Hay Twp.
on which is situated well built
two-storey red brick dwelling.
Large bank barn with silo,
new stabling throughout, new
drive shed and double garage.
Land amide clay loam, all
tillable.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance by Dec.
29, 1969, Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid.
TRACTORS, TRUCKS, BULL-
DOZER: Int. 'C' tractor, equip-
ped with seuffler and puller;
John Deere 'AR' standard trac-
tor; 1962 Chev V2 ton pick-up
truck; 1955 Ford 1/2 -ton pick-up
truck; 1953 GMC 3-ton truck,
with hoist; Chevrolet truck,
equipped with winch; John
Deere diesel caterpillar, equip-
ped with shovel; 10-ton 4-wheel
float.
MISCELLANEOUS: Acetylene
torch and equipment; Stilt],
chain saw; tire changer; air
compressor; numerous electric
Motors; -Sleeve puller; heavy
duty fence stretcher; pipe
threader; plastic piping; 5,000-
gallon gas tank; two 15O-galion
oil tanks; chain hoist; blow
torches; dump scraper; chain
25 Auction Sales
tightener; linesman's spurs and
belt; $ pieces 10-ft. steel scaf-
folding; new and used lumber;
steel sheeting; new and used
tires; circular fan, suitable for
barn use; quantity of V-belting
and pulleys; blackboard; quan-
tity of slate; spark plug clean-
er; chains; work bench; door
hangers and track; large as-
sortment windows, doors, bolts,
wrenches, sledges; fire extin-
guisher; Jack - all Zack; sump
pumps; mail box; corn shelter;
wheelbarrow; piping; heavy I-
beams, various lengths; soles;
steel capping and eavetrough-
ing; new aluminum window and
frame, 38" x 38"; Int. 2-wheel
tractor spreader; dump rake;
Int. 3-point hitch mower; e
rolls of new snow fence; 2 line
shafts; circular saw blades;
Asbestos shingle cutter; maple
flooring and trim; extension
cords; shovels; chains; scrap
iron and other miscellaneous
items.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS :
Wood's combination 21 cu. ft.
freezer and frig; chrome table
and chairs; oak table; dining
room and kitchen chairs; glass
cupboard; 21-inch Admiral tele-
vision; 12-ft. all-channel TV
aerial, brand new; oak rock-
ers; 2 oak bedsteads; steel bed-
stead; dressers; commodes;
trunk; chest of drawers; an-
tique desk; large desk; dry
sink; Aladdin lamp; antique
clock; assortment glassware &
silverware; antique dishes; 3
antique telephones; antique
sausage press; antique jugs:
apple peeler; electric iron and
toaster; 30 gallon crock; 5 gal-
lon crock; numerous kitchen
utensils; electric heaters; Duo-
Therm oil stove; benches; quan-
tity cut glass; vacuum cleaner;
hydro stove; 10x17 steel vault;
many other miscellaneous arti-
cles.
Terms: Cash - No Reserve
Everything will be sold to settle
estate.
RUSSELL OESCH, EXECUTOR
FOR THE ESTATE OF THE
LATE HUBERT M. MILLER
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300
Due to the extent of this sale
it must start at 12:00 noon
sharp. 30:6c
TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
at
GABBY'S AUCTION CENTRE
433 Main St., Exeter
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
at 7:30 p.m.
FURNITURE: Oval chrome
table with 4 swivel chars; 48
inch roll-away bed; 48 inch
regular beds; electric stove;
frig; G E polisher; vacuum
cleaner; hostess chairs; radios;
Duo - Therm oil burner with
blower; rectangular mirror;
step stool; step tables; writing
desk; lamps.
ALSO: 61 extension saw; pair
13 inch studded snow tires; ta-
ble saw; lanterns; books and
records.
Terms: Cash
R. D. BECK (GABBY)
Auctioneer 30c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Holstein and Guernsey
Dairy Cattle, Dairy Equip-
ment, Yorkshire Pigs, Hay,
StraVi, Silage & Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 17, CON. 7,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
11 miles north of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete listing following
later.
IRENE FINKBEINER,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
30c
Too Late To Classify
ADMINISTRATOR
APPLICATIONS are invited for
the established position of
ADMINISTRATOR of a 65-bed
charitable Home for the Aged
(Rest Home) located in Zurich,
Ontario.
The successful candidate will be
responsible for directing all day
to day activities of the Home,
Financing, Accounting,
Housekeeping, and Personnel,
etc.
Salary commensurate with
training and experience.
Copies of the necessary
Application Form may be
obtained from, and final replies
should thereafter be submitted
in the proper form, to: MR.
GERALD GINGERICH, Box
160, Telephone 236-4351,
Zurich, Ontario, Secretary of
Bluewater Rest Home. Closing
date - Nov. 14, 1969.
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
EUCHRE
St. John's-by4he-Lake
Anglican Church held a
successful Euchre feet Friday.
Winners were Mrs. Grieve;
Mrs. Fassold; Ron Crown; Mr,
Crumplin; Mr. Fassold and Mrs.
M. McDonald.
The ACW served lunch at the
close, November 7 will be the
next euchre.
Ontario spends over $8
million per year on research to
help farmers produce improved
products more efficiently and in
greater variety, to benefit the
consumer.
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville Anniversary
Service was held Sunday with a
good attendance.
Rev. Grant L. Mille B.A. of
Thamesview United Church of
Fullerton was the guest minister.
His sermon, "Living as Christians
in the World" was enjoyed by all
ages as he told it and showed it
by pictures in living colors,
Mrs. Freeman Horne was
organist and accompanied the
choir and soloist, Ernest Graham
of St. Marys who rendered two
beautiful solos during the
service.
Visitors in the community
were:
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns and
Larry of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Oudreore, Craig and Karen
with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Johns
and family;
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hem of
Zion, Mrs. James Earl of Exeter,
Clifton Webber with Mr. & Mrs.
Philip Johns and family;
Mr, & Mrs. Wesley Neil and
Roberta of Kirkton with Mr. &
Mrs, Lorne Elford;
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym of
Hensall, Miss Pauline Pym of
Thames Road with Mr. et Mrs.
Howard Pym and family;
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell, Jake
Hovius of Hensall with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Skinner and family.
MESSENGERS
Hallowe'en prize winners at
the Elimville Messengers party
Friday were:
Cowboy, Carol DeJonge;
Indian, Ann Marie Johns; devil,
Pamela Johns; ghost, Larry
Johns, Ronnie Webber; witch,
Pamela Coward, Nancy Cooper;
animal, Donnie Parsons, Doug
Cooper.
Clown, Joan Cooper, Debbie
Parsons; couple, Brian and Joan
Pyrn; Sharon Batten and Diane
Hutton; unusual, Kathy Cooper,
Larry Parsons; best dressed man,
Lori Kerslake, Gerald Johns;
fanciest lady, Denise Fletcher,
Judy Parsons.
Ugliest lady, Helen Batten,
Brian Penhale; ugliest man, Gail
Parsons, Susan Parsons; hippie,
Eleanor Johns, Shiela Penhale;
representing a country, Joan
Kerslake, and Joan Pym.
Nursery rhyme, Linda
Gerstenkorn, Wendy Coward;
TV character, Carol Allen,
Margaret Pym; orange and black,
Jeff Coward, Gail Johns;
hallowe'en, Karen Johns, Donna
Kerslake.
PERSONALS
Miss Marilyn Johns• of Paris
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Johns.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Ethel Campbell were Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Daggers of Cleveland,
Ohio; Mr. & Mrs. Bert Faye,
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Faye and
Shawn; Miss Dianne and Douglas
Faye; Mrs. Peter Faye and
Linda; Mr. & Mrs. Steve Sash
and Steve Jr; Mr. & Mrs. Wesley
Brown of London; Mrs. Grace
Miller and Wayne Miller; Mr. &
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That's The Easy Way To Sell
Mrs, Wilfred North of Brantford. entertai nment and panel
Several ladies front this discussion at the CFI3 Clinton,
community attended the Tuesday evening.
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AUXILIARY AWARD AT COMMENCEMENT - One local group
honoring top students at Friday's Commencement exercises at South
Huron District High School was the Exeter Legion Ladies' Auxiliary.
Above, Mrs. Doug Brintnell, Auxiliary president is congratulating
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