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Pezt coouoiy W4en ttietwo sten appeared in 1addlesex. Harog, l'estit. Bmce, OzCord ind
smut' earlier, this month, cattlemen front a !rhes o_g; + -?
wider dtstrtd Were • on ;hand 10 view the The :charges against Mr.TyfweII relate
Pe gs. to aatheleon Oct 11 twrheae 14 Rdlheford cattle
Manor, residents see :.Grey .Cop, -
Worship service oris conducted on Wed- Carol.Geddes oris visited by her husband
nesday by Rev. Cheryl Stadelbauer $amps of Charles-
Egmondt+ifle United Chinch. for the Several tennis, attended the bazaar at
hynuts was Minna Scott and following the KIlbarchan Nursing Homelast Thursday.
service.* singsong of:t bristmas Carols was A number of residents watched the
etijoyedby ace. 'Cup on television on Sunday evening'apdGthe
TTue5sdsy-' afternoon was resident and • Grey Cup Parade on Saturday.
Yti<41steereuchre day. Most lone bands prize :
Wrie Ponby,Glailys Ruston: High men *score
wasMe,Alfte Sykes whsle con.solation'p ,zes "Dublin. hydro tncreose
weatt°Charles Ross and Ria Voogd. Visiting
ledieS high score was Mary Nolan- Lunch was A mdt
olution on scoents for seniors who
t?moinded by Cassie Nicholson. - use natural gas was the mainc at the
Wileyaftemoon•sbingo was well attended Dublin trustee's meeting on Thursday. Nov.
and Winners were under B -Ross• Haughton,' 24. .. -
74t6s Sykes. N -Ross Haughton and'•Doris The r solufion;•,ffym the Municipality of
Smith, G -Nelson Hall and Patrick Ryan.Hditim Hills. requested the Union Gas
0-MrsMadge Reines. R -Wilma Brill, Fun , paytoincludea2(i%discountforsenior
House -Nelson Hall and Edith Salo cit andothersonfixedinoomesinitsrate
JutlldrvolunteersfromMrs, Thomas Class increaso regtlenr before the Ontario Energy
visited on Tuesday morning to assist with r Bim,
residents games. High bowler was Edith Salo in otherflfusiness trustees were told that
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with Kenh Herman winning the bean bag the sur per cent'rate'hike in hydro passed by
' the Dublin PUC has not yet been approved.
-*WHINGE spent the weekendu her home in _ The *wane, which in the result a
Palmerston. province wide eittht per cent rate. hike by
Sunday.
Gladys Ruston visited with her family on tario$ydm to I'ItCs and astral customers.
y was due to takeefkc� t on January 1. 1984.
VOTES COUNT*—Members Of the Seaforth
Farmers Co-op voted 116.3, in favor of
• mergering with the Hensall District Co-op-
erative, Tuesday, Nov. 22. The merger date
is Thur day, Dee. 1. Three voting booths
were used. Jim Gould, manager of the
Visitors in McKillop
Canadiair- Imperial Bank of Commerce,
Seaforth- lett and Rob Toon of Ward -Mal -
tette Chartered Accountants, Woodstock
assisted in counting ballots. (Wassink photo)
IMS. ED,REGELE
5271106
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Regele visited
Monday evening with Mrs: Ed Regele_
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of
Crediton and Mrs_ Ed Regele spent Sunday
afternoon with - Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum and Carl.
-0 Miss Cindy McCallum spent last week with,
her great. grandmother Mrs_ Ed Regele:
THE AFFORDABLE
FRANCHISE FOR
ESTABLISHED
SERVICE GARAGES
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RESIDENTS COMPLAIN—Although 1t has don!foOilier clean uptb.$teorrebuifdth�
'beenalmosteyear since! the the which gutted structure *std resitdenta sire gegbntng to
the Huron Hotel in Dublin, nothing has been comptaln- (Photo byB. M(Us)'
make the holidays special ... -. visit the
W. offer the greesee opportunity to
mile. w..a re dollar& without a big
capitol tnvosim.nt. The return can be
Immediate as we bore theproduct
whish is reasonably priced to the
feat thehlgh cost of heath*
this winter: Gill LES TURNER •
for Free Estimates on,
•POLYURETHANE FOAM
*MOWN CELLULOSE
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^•BLOWN FIBREGLASS -
%nRREGLASS IATTSROCRWOOL
•cMHC APPROVED
F'.&'h )4, 2 fl % -
charas. Downtown.
-4ondon's largest
s.t.cIlon of gold i silver
DONINTOWII IN 1111
- LONDON CENTRE ARCADE 439-7422
For full particular= ,
,17 CONTACT
HAPPY CRSx
RUSTHALT
Phone (519) 79-3921
Kitchener. Ontario
GOVERNMENT GRANTS
A. lefiehowes bunt before virgin? 11
Call now far a free lstiite-g'
available for foam insulation fire resistant
coating .? .
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Hair care for today
▪ custom cutting
• personal perms
• children 4 & under
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CLINTON
LES TURNER
482-3563
BRUSSELS
RICK SOMMERS
887-6925
cal
`345-2728
1•/,+ males north of NB at St. Columban
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OFF PERMS
OPPE1 VALID UNTIL
January 1, .1.984 j
Th.
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
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are seeking the support of the
community to produce a
Township logo or nest. The
crest or logo to be of historical
importance and depict features
unique to this Municipality. A
cosh prise Of •25.11. •13.11 and
•1M.SS to top three entries
selected. Entries must be
received at Municipal Office
prior to February 21th. 11114.
Entries must be submitted on
gantry form available at
Munlidpal Office.
ROBERT that., REEVE.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMRH
WINTER
COUPON SAVINGS
at Wuerth's Shoes in Exeter & Clinton
• Start Saving Today •
Coupons valid through Dec. 24. 198
Coupon.
beets
nod All Moots
Vila on purchase under 533
'5 •aies on purchase over 533
FOR THE
CONVENIENCE
OF OUR
CUSTOMERS -
GO GOETTLER
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Value -
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Fine Y FurniturE,
ON THE
JN MAIN ST. 345-
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WILL BE
01DOWN UNDER -FOR A YEAR,
HUH!"
•Coupon•
All
Noose Slippers
$2 Valero
Sleets
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for children
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Casoni Shoes
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Man's & 1.41., for chfdrsn
R.RRhsg Shoes
Joggers
OPEN
EVERY DAY UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
MONDAY - SATURDAY
9:30Aat. — 6:00 frit.
FRIDAY
9:30 Am.` 9:00 PM.
MSO "fir HOUSE" Each Sunday
1e .M. — 5:00 P.M.
PRB3b & SRr.UP
Vales Value
for nun's i ladies for ehtldr.n
Coupon
ladles
RON WASSINK
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Yaloe Valga
on purchase on parches,
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clip these coupons and bring the entire family. Use as many coupons as'you wont, but
only one coupon per item purchased.
Coupons not rand on Items already reduced
We mill exchange anv rtems purchased wrth coupons as gk s
Great Gift Ideas for Dad
liar; "Karnak" insulet.d Kawhtean Sonde
Work $outs Loather lsippppers. felt Special 3r$ • 45"
SyNtes leather`9S
' Merry styles Reg. to 49.95
Reg, of 14.43
V uerth S
SHOES
Grab lob Retell lniu1sted
Work Boots
` 5595 Reg. to 54.43
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SUSAN HUNDERTMARK
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"That's right, Ron and Susan, Tae one on a
year's leave of absence to New Zealand."
"But that only leaves two of us in the editorial
department, what will we do?"'
"That's OR, Ron, l'm sure you and Susan will do a
super job while I'm gone." -
"But the extra hoots___.."
Ci "You've burr young and hcaTt&i, you can do it."
Susan White. Haran Expositor managing ed -or.
has taken a years leave of absence. Effective
immediatelyRon Wink will assume the
editor's position at The Expositor, with Suun
Hundertmark assisting. They both look forward to
maintaining � high standards you've come to
Expositor.expect
News to report? Phone Ron or Sasso al S27 -024O,.
SUSAN WHITE
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527-0240
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