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THURSDAY, ;IAN, 4th, 1968
THE BRUSSELS POST
CRAWFORD, S._ & MILL
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C.
N. A. SHEPHERD. M.A., L4..19
R, M. MILL, B.A., L. L. B.
arid WINGHAM
Phone 357-3630
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tikUSSEL.E..TAR11.4, itylry
Authorized as Second elE144 Mall, l'Gtq Office Department, Ottawb
Estattiishd 1/SU ',crying tile e.srm,ng Ounnmuniti
PHONE 36 or 85
01117 iTY SERVICE
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BOX 166 VinNGHts.m
BRUSSELS
Phone 120
WINGHAD SHOP
• Member of ..:.arNid
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PHONc.:
J. BAUER
YOUR -.A A PERGUSON DEA 1...EN
A C to! muitte iate Of
and ti ttetl Farm Equipment
1RU5.5EL5, ON F.
1). A. RANK
FURNITURE STORE
Licensed Funeral Director and embalmer
CLiNTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET
Monday and Wednesday 482-7010
tali Either Office For
OFTOMOTRIBT
SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 627-1240
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday A.M.
Thursday Evening
HOTEL
ONE OF FLORIDA'S mining
Prestige resort hotel overlooking tropical
park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and
unexcelled service. Planned prograisa of en-
tertainment. . . . concerts. and
Dinner Music. Dancing nightly in Terrace
Room. Affiliated 18-hole Golf Course and
Swimming Pool. 24-hour Garage StriliCe.
Season—October to Malta.
ett.sonerr HOTEL
ON BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAY
1ST. PETEnsnuRG, FLORIDA
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
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ririati Traviss, London, I5 pen L
thc.4 holiday VaCill011 with leis
pa.rentS, Mr. and Mrs. HerberC
TraYisO,
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Mailers
or London, were. visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Rae Houston.
Miss Nellie Baan, Guelph
University student, has been holi-
daying with, her Parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Martin Ban,n,
Jim Rutledge, London, has
been a visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Humphries,
Mitm Ruth Ritchie, Reg. N., St.
Jo8oph's Hospital, London. and
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt
and family of Barrie, were visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Ritchie.
Mr, and Mit. Torrance Dunda,s
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Stutz of Wellesley.
Mr. and Mrs, John McGa vin
and family of Thornbury, Mr.
find Mrs. William Dinsmore and
family of Brampton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil McGavin and
family were ;guests of Mr. and
.Vice, Gordon McGa,vin, Thamer,
Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryce and kertneth
family, Winthrop, and Mr. and
Mrs, Floyd Jenkins and family,
Tngersoll, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence. Martin.
Mrs. W, C, Rockwell was a
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Smith of London.
George Taylor, is spending the
winter months in, Texas.
;Graham Craig of Ridgotown,
is spending the holiday vacation
with his parents Mr. and Mrs,
DarVey Craig.
Miss Corrte Ruiyter, Stratford,
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jan
van Vliet.
Mrs. 7, Meanie and Mrs. John
McDonald were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. !
David Sholdice, who has been
a patient in St. ,Joseph's TTospital,
London, is home.
Miss Bonnie filder, nurse-in
tztaining, Victoria TTospital.
i,ondon was home with her
-ther. Ernest Uhler.
,A1 rs, Fred Walters and family
cl.' Calgary. ..11.a.. visited with
and Mrs.. brook Walters be
fn;c fearing for Germany. Mr.
-rid Mrs, Lanrenee Olu and
fancily acid Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Del ion of .1(1 I often er were, also
visitors.
Mr. and Mi's Kenneth Roger-
son, Clinton. Mr, and Mrs, iNtrir-
ray Crich and family, Pinkerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens and
son, London and Mr. and Mrs,
Retnbeth McDonald and family,
with Mr. awl Mrs. Ernest
Stevens:
Mr. and. Mrs. Sainnel Love of
Chill F,ake. :cask., Miss Amy
T,ove. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
1 (;,,vald Cardiff. Wendy and Sim-
en. Poirolia. and Mrs. Margaret
i,eeming and Mrs. Fern Patter-
son of Son forth wore 'holiday
visitors with 1.‘im.q. Walt& 'Broad-
fool.
Mrs Edward. 'Miller was n
holiday 'Vlatine Mil! A111. firta 'IV(1'"
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Mr.
Mr,
Timmer
of
1,04k..KILICOP MUTUAL
iiRANCE COMPANY
Offiqe --- Main. Stress
AEAFORTH
insures'
* Town Dwelling*
* All '.",lasses of Form tq't"littr121
Summer Cottage%
4- Churches, Schoolat, Halls
Extended coverage twinge
smoke. water damage, laIllri;
objects, etc,) is also available.-
Dundas.
was a guest of Mrs,
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centre Street
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AGENTS. ,,arnes Keys, FIR 1, Seatorth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, SeaforiV
m . Leiper, Jr, Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, rirussels.; Harelq.,
Squires. Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin ; Donald G, Eaton, Seaforth
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rurvey of Brussels.
and Mrs. 'red T3ergey, of
F.tohicolte,
and Mrs. Wm. Thamer,- had
as holiday visitors Miss Pearl sEL.WYN SAKE.1-11
and Miss Monica Reyes,
Stratford Mm. and Mrs. John.
Kitchener, Mr, and Mre. First British .settlement
Mitchell, Glaremount and of Acadia (Nova. :Scotia, New
Scott, Londesboro, Brunswic.k and parts of Maine)-,•
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