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June and Allan Hafermehl
DOUG ELLIOTT is definitely a Gowing fan.
JOHN BLACKWELL and Alexandra Fischer enjoyed the
campaign assembly last week. It says on this tag that
Sandra is backing Carman Hamilton.
We greet you awl
wish you an abundance
of t1 season's joy,
Best wishes
and many thanks to „
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all our good friends and patrons.
No delivery Monday, Dec 26 or Monday, Jan.
Dairy Bar will remain open both days.
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o 5-Year/50,000-mile warranty
on the power train, steering, suspension and wheels.
o 2-year/24,000-mile warranty
an the entire car,
O Only one dealer certification per year.
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FORD OF CANADA
MORE COMPREHENSIVE
THREE POINT
NEW CAR
WARRANTY
You're ahead in a
EVERY 1961 FORD CAR IS EOUIPPED WITH THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY STANDARD SAFETY PACKAGE,
BRIDGE MOTORS FORD
JOSEPHINE & VICTORIA STS., PHONE. 357-3466 and Turnberry Road, BRUSSELS, Phone 249
High School News
AND THERE'S no fooling about who Donna Mundell sup-
ports in the campaign for Students' Council.
THIS IS A sample of the band that turned out for the
election campaign last week. The fellow under the mop
is Steve Gorrie.
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Vhis Christmas, we
sincerely wish
for you all the joys and
blessings of the
season. May abiding peace
and happiness be yours.
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Jack and Edith Walker and Family
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Merry Christmas
AND PROSPEROUS
New Year
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ALSO A HEARTFELT THANKS
KINSMEN CLUB
WISH YOU AND YOURS A
THE MEMBERS OF
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Fords come in 18 beautiful styles for 1967!
Their quiet ride is worth
a thousand words about quality
3 luxurious LTD's
The quiet elegance of the I Al) speaks
loud and clear for Ford luxury. All
three I,TD models-2-door ha rd top, 4-
door hardtop and 4-door sedan—offer
conveniences like an automatic trims-
mission that shifts hot h manually
and automatically (standard), and a
full-Width front seat that divides to
adjust individually for driver a ml
passenger. The Ford 1,11) ... a luxury
Car to rival the top of anybody's line.
The Ford XI, is a luxury car for drivers
with ;l sporty turn of mind, Both the
2-door hardtop and convertible offer,
as standard, bucket seats and console,
plus a spirited 289 cu. in. V-8. A 7-
I,itre power option includes a 428 cu.
in. V-8, power front disc brakes and a
sports steering wheel. It's one of the
many ways you can add even greater
sportiness to the NI,'s basic luxury.
2 sporty XL's
The Ford line for 1967 also includes
roomy wagons, smart Galaxie 500 con-
vertible, sedan and hardtop models,
plus four Custom series sedans. An
offer basic Ford strength and quiet-
ness, plus a wide range of convenience
and luxury options. Ford wagons pro-
vide, in addition, many exclusive
wagon features . . , like a standard
Nlagic Doorgate that swings open for
people and down for cargo.
13 other strong, silent Fords
SelectShift 3-speed Cruise-O-Nla tic
transmission shifts automatically ,
or, if you choose, lets you shift manu-
ally for climbing hills, downshifting
to save brakes, puffing trailers, get-
ting, extra traction in mud and snow,
In. just for fun, It's only one of Ford's
better Wear: for '67. It's atonable on
may '67 Ford. See all of Ford's he t t er
ideas on the '67 Fords at your Ford
Dealers.
Better ideas from Ford
Teen Topics
INTERVIEWER
PAT WALKER 11A
po you think that the school
colors
should be changed?
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Lana Renwick 11E: "Defin-
itely not! White stands forpur-
ity and purple for royalty."
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Doug Wheeler 11A: "No! I
don't. I just like them the way
they are."
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George Valiance 11A:"Nol"
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Bryan Forsyth 11A: "Yes! If
they don't change the school
colors we won't get new uni-
forms."
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Jean Welwood 1213: "Purple
and white are so nice and eve-
rything. What are they going
to change it to?"
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Denise Norman 11B: "No!
Because purple and white are
very distinctive colors."
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Keith Ireland 12K: "No, be-
cause Western University has
the same colors, purple and
white, and they are always out
on top."
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Gary Douglas 12A: "No. I
just like them the way they
are."
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Bruce Boyd 12A: "No! Be-
cause our football team has al-
ways won under purple and
white so why should we change
them?"
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Don Cronin 12A: "No, be-
cause I always think of purple
and white."
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Jim Graham 12A: "No. Eve-
rybody associates Wingham
with purple and white."
MISS COMBER
Continued from Page Four
that she doesn't have any par-
ticular disli(es, for she feels
that if she allows herself to
seriously disapprove of any par-
ticular thing, she will begin to
worry, something she does not
want to do at this stage of her
life, and something she feels
more of us should consider.
Miss Comber, I believe, has
experienced a most wonderful
and exciting career. She has
some terrific ideas on the phil-
osophy of life, some of which
pertain to us all, and from
which we all can take some
important pointers.
MacINTYRE'S
BAKERY
Winghom Advance-Times, Thursday, POO, n.r. 1966
St. Helens News
Those 'from a distance at:,-
tending the funeral service of
the late Middleton iiumphrey
on Monday were Mrs. Wm.
Bales, Miss Pella Dales and
Mrs. Myra ,Riemer of St, Oath,
alines, Mrs, gdith Mudge of
Guelph, Rev, Wm. Taylor of
Dorchester and Mrs. Lloyd
Smith of Petrolia,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred IvicQuil*,
lin spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mn,s Barry Met:N.01in and
Jill at :1-lespeler, And Mr, and
Mrsf Ivan MoQuillin in Kitch:-
ener,
Mrs, Della McFarlane and
Allan of Winnipeg are visiting
with her mother, Mrs. gorge
Cranston .Sr,„ and other rela,
dyes,
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