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tstowel to be patrol
sway Staff operatin
n Saturdy, around
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Durnin,.,Mr TOR, Mts. Moore and Mrs. r Vieited Satur
Roe for the ,3;ti4i.:..' Was Rrefeit-4100 On •Thurs y Kirk Regeroft of Exeter
the cloSing prayer Was* ,offered bultev., 'p,.:, visited with hisoarents,‘Mr,,, aid MrSit,,ft, W.
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and Mr. and
alcener
raig of Auburn
r , . ictop.Einerson_ ',. -, Mr. 'and Mrs. Tony Straker of Wingham
,.. On Saturday evening a "Going Away Were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Viet&
Faiciiera the CrOefiet`C44 r. and ,I,Wte. Lead visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
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-OWnihip. said, stickink e. 'five
ma* per, ceptf oreaseSiWOril Maintain the pri-
in gmeS,of-restraint as in goodAimesi,74,said
e said the county should be resurfacing
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tol- agnounce,the arriviit,O, a sow, Andrew. Costa,sach aS roadside maintenance .
kiius, i ..6,41b,s,,,i.w.t.1.2., ctz., at, Wingha‘ni and,. ctipind 3::: ytearr ?°#,..!1:..71: ta:tr;: I $2137,7y,.fo.r :the- : •
'' ' 4' ‘. iiii•01' ilPrie011:2; -19§4.;-.4',,r9theri qt.. • th'it,1,4°.giiiiwtekWifiteripontrol costs .
MacDOIsiALD ,- .Ed 'and Sandra of ri:, 3, ,,Road ,construction atift toiving for l984 .
. The Only bridge Construction being under-
Iaken by the county is the large Forester's
,17714$•• ter.
136 Yon lik 419 :Pe go 6 out niaiarine4
bottles, stem rttornic, 'boOlts?,lwont people
of: thetr. day to be put into the tonbs of their.
kings: They believed these. produtts would be
Wed 08' afterlife. Pe'op30,25ot „tho .Ages
stashed away thingef,.'hicause.thiy felt'it would
help their civilization- 4t4Ve. Today' people =col::
lett items ftir fun aitalitso because,they hope
their collections will become yaluabie in time.
something. Really goott colleetas have. read a'
great deal about their subject s6 they won't be
taken by eon artist's trying to sen useless items or
forgeries,. They also &splay...their found objects.
beautifully on shelves or ill' Scrap- Woks. Sale
collectors make notes abtiut then' c011ections so
'that they have an idea of what they need. Are you
a good collector?
Whatever you choose to collect, have fun- at it
and make sure the subject appeals to you. If it
doesn't rant tote interest fast and your Collec-
tion will end up. on the garbage heap, ready for
annther type of collection.
bittribilted by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited)
* 1984 Mackay Prather°
ehig• held in the United States.
Perhais it's jutt ne rem, arks; The
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hide! ano national games didn't always
o for him. He broke his wrist at the
in thelgames held in Newfound -
Despite his. loss. of sight at a young -age,
, Rev. Scott attended both. college...4nd
seminarY: it:was during his time the
seminary in Kentucky that he became
'• interested in college sports. •
"You can't be around sports in Kentucky .
without being involved in college sports," he
says; and he still enjoys amateur and college
''Sports 'more. thaii professioniii Sports even ,
Rev...,Scott uses a tape recorder and braille
typewriter to make' notes and prepare his
.4,,-ierinonsi Re finds members' Of the congre-
tation ate,helpful in offering -to drive him if
his wife cannot and he finds his ministry
here an enjoyable'thallerige. Ministering to
two congregations keeps hiin busy, he says.
About his_deeision to become a minister,
2 'he says he grew up in the church and always
had a strong enough belief in a calling that
he belieVed it Was what God wanted him to
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Junior Fdrmers, Huron County Egg Produc-
ers, Huron County Milk' Producers and the
Farm Finance Committee. The HCFA is also
expecting briefs to be presented from the
Huron 'County Pork and Beef Producers.
Wittert , of :Ham** and friend kise
Michael, Matthew and Alicia de Boer
visited last week with their grandparents,
Mr. and. MrS. John de Boer while their
parents, Id!, 4110 Mt4. Aim ae Octet attended "
her uncle's wedding in Toronto.
Mr. Mrs. 'Pick de Boer of Elluevale
-Recent, weekend vititors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tiffin 'were Mr: and MI. pave
McGlynn, Janet and Waine of Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs. SnoWden, Billie and Joey
of Goderich.
Mrs. Joe Tiffin spent Monday to Friday
with Mr. and Mo. Snowden and family of
ILL FIND
This iterlebllue,;beaVitit: 1014` iiiian
fuil lanICS8 tPulike wtPirs. spoked' wheels. chrome, roar
buritUar, Cab. •fights,.., *MOM Stereo radio. 3.5
182 GIVIC !,6 TON
'Jolt 16,001. ingas, AO blue, 6 cylinder, automatic.
custiarkintarkw, power steering, powor brakes, radio.
roar IsuMpor. Sliding rear window. HOS lust been used
Cosa cur Sarlanolo 5361111.5.
82 GMC 5-15 1/2 TON
4 cifinder, 4 speed, radio, rear bumper, power
steering, lust over 4,000 miles. Maximum economy &
versatility. Serial No. 504300.
.'81 CHEVROLET 1/2 -TON
This light blue pickup 'hag lust 9,000 miles on it and has
, never done a day's, work. 6 cylinder, standard shift.
radio, roar bumper. Serial No. 160656.
$7600.
$6400.
$6000.
'80 CHEVROLET SCOTTSDALE 1/2 TON
unbelieva e just 7,000 miles. 305 automatic, power
steering, power brakes, ra. dio, rear bumper, sliding
rear window, 2 tone, land ranger fiberglass topper.
Serial No. 111332.
$7000.
OTIlfq USED PICKUPS TOtHOOSE FROM
OPEN EVENINGS MONT., vuRs.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 5 • •
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Pontiac -Buick -Cad I lac
GMC Trucks
Hamilton Street, Godorich
5244391