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THE BRussek.S PO$T DECEMBER is77
Buying handcrafts at the Catholic. Church
bazaar on Saturday
VaPi'vw.
FREE-AIR
COMPACT
Fun-loving sportabout for teenagers
and adults who like to travel light •
Head for the white open spaces on
the newest member of the John
Deere Snowmobile family...the
exciting Spitfire compact.
Powered by a 340 cc free-air
engine and weighing in at 275
pounds, Spitfire can romp all day at
trail riding speeds. An aluminum
slide-rail suspension adjusts to
your weight and snow Conditions.
And a unique direct drive systeth
has about 40 fewer parts than the
drive on many competitive sleds.
Spitfire is compact in size, but
not in features. Like our other
sleds, Spitfire features CD ignition,
Mikuni carburetion,.and a riveted
grouser-bar track.
Come in today and look over the
all-new Spitfire. The truly compact
sled, at a truly compaqt price.
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Extended To January 31,1978
PAY NO INTEREST UNTIL MARCH 1, 1978
ASK US ABOUT
See US today for a net John Deere Spitfire,
color-ma tched tashioeito finatiChig,.,paett and service
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OPP report nine
area accidents.
Wingham OPP reported nine
motor vehicle collisions and
sixteen other occurences during
the week of November 28 to
December 4.
Jerald P, Ambrose of RR3,
Walton recieved minor injuries
Thursday, as the result of a single
car accident on County Road 12,
south of concession 3-4, Morris
Township.
His vehicle went onto the west
shoulder of the road, struck and
broke some guide posts.
Ray A. Robson of RR2, Auburn
received minor injuries as the
result of a single car accident,
Saturday, on county Road 25,
Wroxeter man
killed as truck
hits bridge
A Wroxeter area man was
killed near Blyth Thursday when
his pick up truck smashed into the
Blyth Brook Bridge .on County
Road 25, about four miles west of ,
Blyth.
William "Mac" Sanderson, 62,
of RR 2, Wroxeter, was alone at
the time. There,was no Aritness•
and Provincial Police are unable
to determine the exact cause of
the accident.
Entertain WMS
at Gibson home
For the Christmas meeting of
the Melville W.M. S. members
were invited to the home of Mrs.
Gerald Gibson. The devotional
period was suggested in the
"Glad Tidings" Magazine. Mrs.
Joe Martin took the leaders' part
assisted by Mrs. Harvey Dennis
and Mrs. John Yuill reading
scripture passages. Three
Christmas carols were included.
Thirteen members and two
visitors answered the roll call with
a Christmas verse.
A musical interlude consisted
of Mrs. W.C. Kerr, playing' a
piano solo and singing a vocal
solo. Mrs. W.C. King followed
with a lovely piano solo "Chapel
Bells."
Mrs. Jim Mair read Henry ban
Dykes article "Keeping
Christmas". -
Christmas greeting cards were
singed by all present to be sent to
former members Mrs. Muriel
Allen, London and Miss Muriel
Brothers, Toronto.
Advertising...
a. showcase
*for intelligent
shopping.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
Inorminiiminr
CHRISTMAS
TREES
Scotch Pine
For Sale
For those who with to pick
cut their own Christmas
tree, an attendant will be
present at our Christmas
Tree Farm 1% miles east of
Molesworth thence
miles south
oat
SATURDAY; DEC . 10th
sSunday, bee. 11th
Tirtie 9: atria to 5:00 pan.
Price $3.00
Please bring your own saw.
Trees aviiable at out bush
only,
aftwieirms.'
west of sideroad 30-31 Hullett
Township..
William J. Gordon of 10 1,
Listowel and Ruth L. Farrish of
RR2, Bluevale were injured as the
result of a collision, Friday, on
Huron County Road 19, south of
Concession 1-2, Grey Township.
William K. Machan of RR4,
Harriston and John A. Hallman of
RR 1, Clifford were involved in a
collision on Highway 87 at Huron
Road 30, Howick Township. Mr.
Hallman and a passenger in his
vehicle, Lorne H. Sheardown of
RR 1, Clifford received minor
injuries as a result of the collision.
Forty three charges were laid
under the highway Traffic Act
with thirty five warnings issued.
Two charges were laid under the
liquor licence act, two charges
were laid under the Criminal
Code and nine motor vehicle
collisons during the week caused
an estimated $17,790 in property
damage and injuries to six
persons.