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Brand vw 99 0t FeTVA1992 CIINo VoaoriaAerostats, r.�ts4:
Mustangs, -F-1 "s, : io rs, Tempo's Econoline Club Wogon'and the exeit
ing new gscort Escort sedan and wagon. Ca or low finance
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will head o
It .waa my pure tube able to
Mend the graduation ceremony held
Brookside Public. School the
other evening. COngrandations are
extended to this One group of
young people and we ,,wish you
every success in attaining our goals
for the future.
A wium welcome and, diehard of'.
friends i extended to A� and
Comte
ildeb.ralid who have taken
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res*ace 445 tre"M'..-e
Helen and Don Nicholson wentd
from a
vacation
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vets in Prankenmuth
moat with nc* of ter Warri�ni ,
1990 T-BIrd loade dean vine : 1w983 LYNX°WAGON ::4 stick,
owner 222,000 km. Blue .dean, hi except cond..;
1990 CROWN VICTORIA, : ;: :1981 PONTIAC PARiSIENNE- '.
airbag, l ,sine owner, economircal -=WA+ N -loaded, lsathcr,: one owner,
luxury,'dean non-sfrioker, 2 099401 t�l,r towing:pkgr low kms
1 TEMPO"M..,
auto, 25.000 km:
-' � . � .:' d anon,
r acid!
Qt�
'P.
. ,•+r" 4► L,,etri caw, sriarp iaiulto- `". i .tellable t
dean, white with snipe /Ci>}, 24 60,1qm isranepattation.
$ Safetiod, New ;Michelin ores. $
X96.
1989 TAURUS L wagon,'autdi, air,
"LICKS
cruise, cassette, non-smoker, bu 1 F1i.XLT LARIAT
89,000 km. . . 1'10 7 : 5 speed, air; kr-tens-blue; dean local one
i 00.' Owner, -V-8 •
1988 CHEV CAPRICE - Estate - 8;995.,
wagon, 9 passenger,. aii`r, tilt,. cruise, • '1988 RANGER. *4 cyi.,'stick; sporty; ''
37,000 km. _ economical. clean bu rar_.otch, 46,000
$1 800. km., show room cond. • $
1989 TAU US'L - air,'cruise, ,�►'$0•��•
R ..ruse, . 11988-F�15tD XLT LARIAT -
'cassette, auto, 4 Cylinder, Gray ,
8, clot., to zone dean&� silver &," black. . .
$9,360.
1089 TEMIPO. - 4 door, Mt /t s, 'air 1988 BR4OrK„ii. �i 4 g,�i ' , _
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auto, silver, ° 4,000.i m. 5* stick, clean, btue, sporty. $
9 900.
1989 TOPAZL 4 door, stick 1987 F-150 CUS"O`M - 6, stick,
trunk rack, dean, air, wine, 35,000 km. clean, tu-tone green, one owner; 53,000•.
980 DELTA 88- 4 do4
r, .auto, lilt,;.cwise,deper le'
$7,650.
1989 TEMPO L, -air, auto, trunk
r k, clean, one owjier, 67,000km. Wild
strawberry sharp. $7,995.
1988 AURU - loaded 'V6 -
�. ,
air, auto,. power windoWs a lo'cks,
58,000 km., extra dean ., ,
. $1i X00:
•1988:TEMPO - 2 door, 4 cy,
stick, air, sharp, sporty dean, 98,000
km. s
5 595
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1988 TEMPO' GL 4 door, air,
auto, extra dean, gold ,
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1987 AEROSTAR XL- 5 �art-
ger, air, cruise, cassette, one. owner,.
1997 TEMPO- OL- er rata per
locks, gold, 67,000 kms., one owner.
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1986' SABLE - 4 0y., auto, cas
setts, clean, beige. . $
4 995,
1986 LYNX WAGON - 4 cyi., •
Cruise, AM/FM, clean, blue. -excel. cond.
$3,796.
1986 'MUSTANG. HATCHBACK -
sporty, auto, cruise, cassette, graphite.
44,600.
1986 TEMPO L - air, auto, AM/FM •
cassette, clean,.76,000"km.
*4,195.
66.
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1i.lAMOE.ER -.5 eed ,cassette;
sP ►
cle; ,tonnoau cover lk.62;600
kir, : d.
,, i�Ce.t'iw. .
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$7,600.
dean, non: smWkor..
1984 LTD - 6 cyl., auto, 4 door, recur/ `'•
drive, clean, economical, one owner tu-
tone, dependable. s:500.
1984 CELEBRITY - 4 door, auto,
economical, 'rine owner. $2,005.
1984 AIRES - air, 4 door, auto, '
deRendable. Satetied. a
$2,200.,
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AM/FM, 'liner, clean, 80,00i
int. •.
cyu
1987 F-154"OUSTOill� - s ata
clean, tu-tone, silver &' black, 10W;
:OWner
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air a oto, ;+assure,
tons brown,
1981 F-fSO XLT LARIAT
4x4, auto, durable, to -tone green &
talt,daanslidrng wrndowN
1986 BRONCO 11,4X4 XLT-
y6, stick, cassette, sporty &:.turn •tu-tone...
RIUe', r+eaady to go. 00x1
1985 F-150 SUPERCAB Xh
V8, auto,, aur, ,& Brier, tu; tone red &.White,
6)r ell. mond. ....
1� .GMC . V6, 4 cpcsd au
ing window, dean, 97,000 km. +ti
stnperr
V. C �E+ CHEYENNE• -
. Soto,•trosfrg, window,. good niloirxgr";
Salem l9- Dependable.. $0.0,416.
197`9 DODGE 6, sack; thea s
work true, l "ck A 's. 500
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1986 'A ROSTAR XL ' "fully.
loadod, Vo, auto extra rean to -tone►
metallic brown ` .�
LARIAT
cl ri, one owl
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t►eA Sim. .
Visiting tills , t week'with Cora'
and "Alva►°'S rwo d were Co 's'`
iwousin, Betsy` Vernon and'. her
daughter Margaret from the i b uti-
ful stn of. Colorado.
' well a
'Mans a� undl�vv the.
Vacat Bible Schooll, Scheduled-
- the vveek of August 19, -. 23 at:
f)90,8101.011 Vitut Ch h:''each
>rntlrn rs t 9,39 :u.atrt: to.:noon.
ve yone is *oleo**, so. corte,and.:
join in the If yeu are able: to -
volunteer some time for this event,
Isle ' call � e McNee at
▪ 529-7512.- .
Claude and Sandra 'D'Aoust,
,Chime and ,Amy attended- the
',Wren Faimilly Reunion on Sunday,
June 23 in Kitchener. . ' '
The church ser�rice for the, four
point Dungannon . Voion to ;
Charger wase. held at Brood -
School on- Sunday,;June.23.. Special'
tss
. es for this '- enols ;were. the
„guests ., �, .fit` , e
Blyth :-Christian' Puppeteers. This
group ,started its ministry from ,the '
Church of. Oad-:in .Blyth approxi-
.mately two.,'Year* ago. 'ty[ the'
young people of the°cho h Worked
' with the ,adults° but' the ;..:up nniw ins'
made up: of two couples,. mid
Debra Wood of V� [` Les
`n $0(132446 Cook of °Brussels: •
dedicated , e have -e
� both K!
clown s the puppet'.
Gal and contests tor�.°a,li� ages
followed'tie. fie. Ali the adult
It -
division, the
visa. , ;results vete 'as.� fol-,
lows. The4person with ,'ie most•
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UNGANNON
ads
chool
blittOOS was Margaret Errington.
The parents with the youngest child
in attendance Were Sharon and.yJim
1Nivins with theftn David. ne
couple with their we dding%ver-
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closest to..Ju23 ►as
riinaww ai.'a
w ��y{
entreat . w " ]
ah
'II was a lie f
sharts. wearing the. Most colourful
socks, ;between Ivan Cranston and
Murray • Irvi .: The _lady with the
larges' and most colour earringa
was Diane Johnston. -Hazel tt.
thelady- s:::
wearing . the mostrin8 ,
wheelbarrow for
mixYed 680 4; fAu- and' pE t
tick A,,A..lecrrr, it '' ZO n_i�_
u and B?� CerQnt. Secoln
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and,Shelley Irvin and; y Moore,;
third. For ag 4 ► S shoe
kick, the winners. were Shannon
Johnston, Marina'. Tina' Josling • :and:
Angela .bvin.
The winners in the -6-7 age group
we
0.3A4 Camer ni Lyon I'ry
andaiicky AnidreW.-For ages 8
9 .:the winners • Were Rebecca.
Johnston,: Dennis Andrew, and Lee
Crston. For ages 104nd 11, the
losinitera.. Were Laura Wilkins,
HeatherIrvin, With a tie,fcnr. third
between Adam Cmeton and J .uastii n
Forages 12 and 13,'T'enille
-Cranston, Lisa. tie.* and Bey,;
Tucker Were Ott top. In , the %l;
gocbp forages -'14 and I5,M dse rn-
hers: were Eric Andrew, Heather
Alton, a nd Danielle Cranston, In the
adult division, Garth Boggy
Murray Irvin and Nancy Cameron
were l he . i-
In:the g events, o 3 -and`
4Y..`.:
Megan Cameron were the. wi nriers;
aages 5 and -Ricky.Andrew,
Shannon Johnston„ and .Daren Irvin;
ages' 7 and.8: Jennifer Rolm
DennisAndrew David.Camp:
ages 9 and 10: Troy McKenzie,
Jeff Andrew and Lindsay Irvin; .
ages 11 and 12: Brent Cameron,
Billy Tum' and a tie between
Coley Moore and Lisa Caesar; ages
13 and 14: �e Andrew, ee�e
Cranston, and Heather Alton. There
were 162 Jay iris and brio
Andrew Won with a :Alums of -152.
There were 82 �° bears ” jar
av BUIL: *4°1
t s
guess .of 82
Ham' BAY g
out :to ;. following p .
•:°celebrated their [ate day" in
dune: Femme: ,Che �• joint' �,
n Hodge; Coot She. w ' J
ngton, Helen Stothers, and Beni
Hodtte. , . - •
Congratulationson and .best
go out',to the following .couples"lebrated their wedding •anni
saries in June: June 3.Omer said..
t Jane DoraDoraB� their 55th
Reverend Garth and Orilla Bogart,
their 10th andd: on June 28, Art
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MarY Stewart/ their 61st. -
SENIORS NEWS
• The weekly card party, was held
on WedOesday,, hue 26 at the ;Sen
dors Hall with ,.10 tables. seeing
, action.'At the close -of play, high
lady for the evening -was,Kathleen •
Glen .with low lady position gobs
to Aileen Trommer. High 'gentle -
Man for the evening was Raymond
Haggiu with . low man position
going V n. \
Planshave vie ed f • r
�ipats�
upcoming Old 1Srtne dance, on'
5, at 8:30:p . Ladies, ply:
sandwiches.
There - will be NO:genernlb sii
ness meeting for the months of
July ..
and. August. The mtin scheduled'
for Wednesday, , Ally 3 has been
www`. y
Cancelled.'1Tte .
Card
arties
and Old n
LITLroughout the Annther.
If you have any news for alt
column, :p New give Sandra a call at
529-7390. Thanks.
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AM/FM Bae, deeiitir, to -tone,. grey'
$4106
198641114C WINDOW VAN-, to
size a pass., 305 auto, Clean, blue.E
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$ ►,66O
Modem fully equipped 10 bay ServiceArea with body and frame
repair sty r also radiator repair
mama—
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ATISFAC
Ordained recently as elders
the Ashfield Presbyterian Murch
were Neil °Kenzie,.'Men.
MacLennan,' Charlie Wilkins and.
-Robert Simpson Sr..
Attending the Grade •8 gniduat on
ceremonies June 24 at Brookside
chool was Stuart and Helen
1.7ennan 1i► en their gi addaugh,:
elm `Katherine,; graduate
e 'community: gilt be :glad 'to.
learn that Lloyd Irwin of ,Kinloss
To hip has been, able .to return
home after spending several weeks
in Winghnrn 'Hospital
and , also
UniversityHospital in London.-
Cecil
ondon -Cecil and James 'Webster of Wat-
b
d ' Kao 'Webster
y
erloo were ,home on the weekend
with their mother Kale Webster.
Ho n children • are ,, now
singing ;the d:favorite song at the..
end :of, the school year. FSc.. hool-i
ower, lessens dower- We 'would '
like Ingratrrlate :all tire" students
rho ped,, whether it w,just
from one grade to another or those
that are `going On tocolleges and
university. •
armers Wl
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1 ,A, For Ontario
Ontario ,:has agreed to participate
in the .let. Income Stabilization
Amnia Program starting yith With the
1991 tax year.
The program-is'funded by farmers
contributing 2% ofnet sales into
'-individual accounts which bear
'interest at 3% over prime and that
is matched by theFedenni and Prov-
incial Governments
Payments are possible when net
income,. falls be ow $10,000. The
fund may be left to build within
limi.
two A Loft
Tice Ped Government will
aster the program and. applica-
tions will be sent to farmers within
two months.
N
eld
Colin MacLennan of Markham
was home on, the weekend visiting
his many relatives in the area. - .
Edna Culbert and her daughter,
Brenda Lazette,- and two children*
Richard and Michelle of Kincardine
visited the family in London on
Wednesday.
Friends and neighbours of Rhetta
MacLennan will be sorry to learn
that Rhettahad the misfortune to
bred her hip in Kincardine and at
Present is a patient in the Owen
Souind Hospital. Everyone is hoping
that she i be able 10 be returned'
to the Kindine Hospital.
Canadian Antique Tractor Show
The heat is on as efilibitois stern
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up for the aiming Great Cam.
Antique 'Tractor Meld Days at the
Ontario' Agricultural ral uaseum,
Saturtday, July 20 and San?
„day*, July 21 from 10:00a.M. to
*:O0 p.#lid
One of the largest groupings of
operating steam engines in the
province is on display. The week-
end Kevent will have .10 sten
engines puffing out steam d toot-.
ing` whistles. Over 30 antique nnc
d program
tors and 59 antique gasoline
engines, Canadian Can manufac-
ture prior to 1960, will also be in
action. A parade ' of - this unique .
equipment will circulate around the
event area daily.
4-1clubs have a special invita-
tion to take Partin the tie "activities.
Umbers can try the 441 `Tactor
tiz" and follow a self glade' tour
of the tractor exhibits. nese are
just two of the many activities the
museum has planned.
Special admission rates are avail-
able for groups. 4-11 clubs don't
have to preregister but the museum
would like to know how many
members to expect, For more infor-
mation call the Ag. Museum at
(416) 878-8151.
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