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INSURANCE
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CAR, ACCIDENT, LIARILMf,
OR LIFE
-JOHN A. CA.RDNO-
Insurance .Ageney
P one 527-0490. r Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
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Pupils of SS No. 9, McKillep
recentlY held their annual con-
cert The teacher Is Mrs, Jim,
Smith.
The program; intruded:
'Welcome, Deborah Timney;
Song, "U youcan't sing, whist-
le"; recitation, Linda Smith;
tap dance, Vandta Storey, Peggy
Dennis, Diane Dennis; song,
Janet Bolton and Beth McNich-
ol; musical by Clair McClure;
singing play, "Thorn Rosa";
heal, toe dance; song, "Ten
Little Indians"; dialogue, "The
Lest Trousers; Christanas num-
ber with Sanch•a Hulley as nar-
rator; choruses by school.
Classified ads pay. 41;crldends.
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If you have 1/2 a&el of fluid or niOre;
can grow cucumbers for RICKS' t-- AR Hy- •
brid seeds. Highest prices paid.
. Free Pick-Up.At Gate.,
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ALBERT KRAMERS, phone 30 R 3, Dublin
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
Outstanding Values on Many,..
Items in the Store!
1O%-20% Discount
During Our. January Clearance Sale on
' ALL SEASONABLE LINES,
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•LA ONE'
Seaforth's pc to $1.00 Store
:Stationery Gifts
SEAFORTH
.WaitOn an
. Mr. and ***, ,JOSOPIt.' Ryan
and Apg.)..r. 'QUISt1440;
Pay' 'wath and Mrs, Ken
Wan andfere/AY. .ot 10404
.444 NV and. Xra..cYra '1414 ..4o4
Kollae.ridy of Louden.. spent
Christmas with Mr. and Urf•
icen Ryan also;
Wit, George Pollard, Monitton,
who hits been a patient at the
Toronto General Hospital for
the past month, having major
surgery, was able to return
home for Christmas.
Aft../ind Mrs. Robertltobinson
were guests at the Marshall -Ma-
son wedding in Islington Unit -
.ed Church, Toronto, on Satur-
day. •••
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mr James Miller, Betty and
Bob' were Mr. and Mrs. Itoss
Gunning and family of Toronto,.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones .and
Fred and Mr. and Mrs. William
Rodd of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Miller ..of Listowel and Mr.
and) Mrs. Jack Constable of Wel-
burn. •
Mr. and Mrs. MartiivArOnh-
als, Beth end Barbara: Of Luca,
mr. Dennis RiChardson of
Mara;' Miss Doris Mills of Lon:
don and {Mrs. Arthur .,Hopkin
were.. Sunday guest § with *.
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Men's Intertown
Standings up to December
23rd: Goderich, 111; Wingham,
96; Bill's Lanes, 95; CB, 85;
Seaforth, 79; Zurich, 51.
'High fives over 1250 for last
two ' weeks: G. Black, 1344;
Kraft, 1292; J. Scott; 1291; C.
Williams, 1276; G. Warner,
1269; D. McWhinney, 1262.
Highs for season .(at least 50
percent of games bowled), aver-
age, M. ROyd, 238; high five,
J. Rau, '1362; •high single, M.
Boyd, 371.
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" Egmondville League
Teamstandings: Parrots, 53;
Blue -jays, N; Bob -o -links, -43;
Woodpeckers, 37; Robins, 26;
Hummingbirds, 21.
Ladies' high single and triple,
Helen Nicholson, (spare) 256
andi 662. Men's high single and
triple, Robbin Steven, (spare),
214 and 727.
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Seaforth Mixed League
Teamstandings: Corn Cobs,
52; Cabbage Heads, 49; Lettuce
Leaves, 36; Carrot Tops, 35;
Pea Pods, 33; Pumpkin Seeds,
Ladies'' high Single and triple,
Marie Muir, 239 and 587. Men's
high single and triple', Eric
Matzold), 328 and 783.
Season's highs, ladies single,
Sonja Nielsen; 283; triple and
average, Betty Smith, 686 and
107. Men's single and triple,
Bill Brown, 329 and) 801; aver-
age, Erie Matzold, 241.
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Seaforth Legion
Team standings: Cheaters, 72;
Slipperys, 55; Untouchables,
48;. Echoes, -42; Hippies, 41;
1 -loot Owls, 36.
Ladies' high single and triple,
Jackie Melanson, 262 and 648.
Men's high single and triple,
Norm MacLean, 301 and 780.
24 POINT CHECK -Up
1. Adj. Steering Box 13-.
2. Adjust all brakes 14.
3. Rotate tires 15.
4.. Set toe -in 16.
5. Pack front wheel bearings 17.
6. Inspect brake lining , 18.
7. Check master cylinder 19.•
8. -Tune engine ' -20.-
9. Clean and space plugs 21.
10. Test compression " 22.
11. Clean and adjust points 23.
12. Test voltage regulator 24.
EPIC ' - 18.00
4 cyl.
PONT. CHEV. - 24.75
6 eyl.
PONT. - MEV. - 22.50
8 cyl.
BUICK - OLDS. - 26.00
Adjust ignition timing
Clean carburetor strainer
Clean fuel bowl
Check heat risor operation
Clean & service air cleaner
Adjust engine idle
Adjust fan belt
'Tighten -all hoses
Test and clean battery
Inspect high tension wires
Inspect distributor cap
Road test
OUR WORK GUARAN-
TEED
Factory trained Special -
lists. Auto Collision Free)
Estimates. •
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PARTS AND MATERIALS EXTRA
Seaforth Motor
CliEVROLET OLDSMOBILE
Phone 5274750 : Seaforth
Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m.
and Mrs.' Camas-. MOO •-.0!14-.
,Brnke liotrdOn..: *Pent
.Chriatmaa With' No., BB*Obet.lt
,Soott an4 MPS§.P. Albert 04
Robert Vqdden
SaturdaY guests with 'Ur, an
Nra. Ceral4 Brintnell, Terri and,
Scott, were Mr. mid Mrs. Bob
Moulden„ David) and Susan of
pundas, Mr. and, lvira. LIOYd
13rintnell, gotherWell, Mia., Ann
Fairbairn, Exeter, Mr. Barry
Brintnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
ion Brintrtell of Kirkton.
Misses Blanche and Rhea �Lihls
and Mr. Edgar Mills were Mon-
day guests with Mrs. Ray Mills
of St. Marys.
Guests for Viristroa& with
Messrs. Allen and Hugh Berry
were Mr. and Mrs. Ear). Berry,
Messrs. Robert and John' Berry
of fourth line, Mr. Albert Ber-
ry, Newhaven, Con., MisS•0011.
BlackIer and MISS Pat, Chang,
Mr. Donald Berry arid ME. Har-
old 13eav of, Toronto,. Mr?.
Copeland and Mat. Matirige
Wackier, Mr. and tfiro, _Ekelt
Bladder of Kirkton, Miss Ethel
Copeland of London. Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Andersen.
W. And Afrs• 1414,4. it. r p*.
01 and Calvin were
gu- onday
ests with,yirs. John .!z,u-itterst,,,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn copAR9
and Mrs. M. Copeland andJean
were guests at the TrgVittnetc'
Copeland) wedding in 346 ropo-
litan 'United Church, London., cm
Wet.nd
ieasdaYm•
l‘rs. Don WilSon and
family of Lakeside, visited Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith.
The OGIT held their annual
vesper service on Sunday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witt,eveen
and family of St. George and
Mr. Teke Witteveen of St.
Marys were Christmas guests
with Mr. 'and Mrs. John Witte -
\teen, Sharon and Brian.
Mr; and Mrs. George Wheeler
andi -David were guests Christ,
mas Day with Rev. and) Mrs.
John Cooke and Jack of Thames -
Lord.
Mr. and Mrs, Norris Webb and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Crago, Billie and Linda Of
Pembrooke for a few days at
Christmas.
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Mrs. Arthur Hopkin'and Miss
Ada Hopkin were guests Christ-
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
iam! Waghorri of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and
heryl visited Christmas Day
with Mr .and Mrs. Fred! Doupe
f St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs.
ae Stephen and family of An-
y
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derson.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira ' MaCtux1
were guests an Monday wit
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy and
family of St, Marys.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William Rundle and.Larry
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott
of Exeter, Mr. Roy Russell and
family, Russeldale, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Wilson and; family of Lake-
side, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Clifford Scott
and Ricky of Kirkton, and) Mr.
and) 'Mrs. Gerald BrintnelL Ter-
ri and Scott.
Mr. Kenneth Milli of Orilla
visited on Tuesday with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills and Mr.
Edgar Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg McCurdy
were Monday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson and Jim
of third line.
Mr. Peter Gartenburg who has
been studying at the Royal
Roadis Military College at Vic-
toria, BC., is spending the
Christmas vacation with his ,par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex' Garten-
burg. Jim and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and girls have as their guest's
on Christmas Day, Misses Kate
and Florence 'Jameson and Mr.
Fred Jameson.
Mr. •and Mrs. Ross NfeCurdy,
Terry and Barry, visited Mon-
day- evening with Mr. Chas,
Glanville, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred) Parkinson
and girls visited. Tuesday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Gartenburg and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson
and Ed were Christmas Day
guests with Mrs. S. Lawson of
Exeter and were also guests on
Saturday eVening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rhode and) family of
Mitchell. -
Mr. and Itirs. Oscar Brine
Study
Farm
Income
The provincial government
has reappointed a special seven
man committeeformed' 14
months ago, to Study ways of
increasing farm incomes in the
province, Included on the com-
mittee are two members from
Huron County, Gordon Hill of
Varna and •Malcolm Davidson,
Brucefield. The committee's
new term expires Dec. 31, 1968.
A cabinet order reappointed
the folloWing:
Chairman Everett Biggs, On-
tario deputy agriculture minis-
ter; Malcolm Davidson, a Cam-
bridge university graduate and
farmer' from Brucefield;, Goy,
dion Hill of Varna, past presi-
dent of the Ontario Farmers'
.Union; Mrs. K. E. Macintosh, a
Kitchener alderman and an of-
ficial of the Canadian Associa-
tion of Consuerrirs; George Mc-
Laughlin of Beaverton, chair-
man of the Ontario Milk Mark-
eting Board; John Plailins of
Toronto, editor of Farm and
Country magazine,,*and Thomas
Robson' a Leamington, first
vice-president of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture.
'Were, 74tin40 ylaitorli!WIttt,
and Mrs. Rae soot=
:1),ro2Arikr8014,,
-Vhriatnaas Day gneata NOM. St%
az.4 Mrs. Bob llobinaon and
foully were Mr, and NO. Eldon
.A.Obinaon, Ir4liton, Mr; and gra.
Harold Brintnell and familY, of
Bxeter and Mr. and Mrs," Ross
Robinson :and family of fonith
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lanib.ert
and family of Davison, Mich.
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and Mrs. Mary Jaques were
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Jaquesand family.
Mr. Russell Mills and Mrs.
Lawrence Mills .of London, vis-
ited Saturday evening with
Miss Blanche Mills and Mr. Ed-
gar Mills.
,. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson
and Ed were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Lawson and
Miehael of St. Marys on Sunday
evenhag„ .
Monday. guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ilarry Webber, were Mr -
and Mrs. Lloyd CowdreY. Bob
by ankpatrieia of„.eightb UM.
Mr. Ernie Cowdrey, ltfildred
and. Fred.' of. Kirkte,nt, Bobby
:stayed for a .few helidays,, „
Mr. and,Mra..;Taek Smith, Mr,:
'am& IVIrs. WWiain Rimdle and
-Larry, and Mr. and' Mrs. Jerald
Brintnell, Terri and. Scott were
Monday guests with Mr: and
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Barbara
of Shipka.
News of
St. Columban
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters and
children, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Melady.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
children, Acton, :with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney
and children, Stratford, Mr. and,
Mrs. Don Brady and children,
London, Mr. and Mrs. James
Sloan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert
Kitchener, with lIrs. Joseph
Eckert and Tom.
Mr. and'Mrs. V. J. Lane spent
Christmas in Kitchener with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and
family.
Miss Mary Malone, Windsor,
spent the holiday :with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Coyne and
Miss Mary Lou Coyne, London,.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne.
Jim Melady, Windsor, with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melady.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marrinan
and family, Mossley, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Dominic Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Murray,
London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Murray,
- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne De Gaust
and childten, Ingersoll, M. and
Mrs. Ron O'Connor, Stratford,
with Mr. and Mrs. James O'-
Connor.
Rev. Gorden Kenner, CSE,
Toronto, with Mr. and 'Mrs. An-
gus Kennedy.
Mrs. John L. Malone and Miss
Shale Malone flew to Winni-
peg to spend Christmas with
Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Malone. '
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lou_
Rowland, Dublin, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward. Rowland, Dublin, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lane, St. Colum -
ban, and their families, spent
Christmas with Mr, and) Mrs.
Jack McIver,
Miss Jean Maloney and Miss
Eileen Maloney, London, Leo-
nard Maloney, Lucan. with Mrs.
Nora Maloney.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy McQuaid,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
D6nnome and family, Zurich,.
with Mr. and Mrs. James Mc -
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W. ARTHUR VVRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 - John St.
SEAFORTH
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• Farm Liability
• Employer's Liability- ,
• Accident and SickneSs
• Fire, Residence Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life Insurarce & Savings
• Huron Co-op Medical
,Services ,
--• Wind Insurance
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Certificate
1 to 5 Years
Contact
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SEAFORTH
Representing:,
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Sterling Trusts
Guaranty Trusts
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- of Canada
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danghter of Mr. and Mrs. El-
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cal Sclio.el, London, and Vic-
toria Hospital,. as a Registered
Nursing Asa001, 1$ on the./
Slaff of Humber Memorial
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Completed income tax return.
. Cost: $1.25.00 per year.
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Thermostatically control led,
1,000 watt steel fin element.
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SPRIAL C
Each •J
Filter -out dust and int.
purities. 1" replaceable -
type. 16 x 20, 16 x 25,
20 x 20 or 20 x 25".
Mid -Winter Special!
Booster Cables
Borrow power from an-
other car's battery! 8
ft., 7 ga. aluminum "
wire. All copper clips.
Vinyl hand grips. 12
Volt.
1.44
Concentrated Windshield
WASHER Antivergeeze .
Prevent slush -frozen
windshields. Pro-
tects to 35° below
zero when mixed
equally with water.
40 oz. bottle.
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Prop. AMmmo, Seaforth
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