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Half
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Brown's Supertest
-Phone 527-1010 . Seaforth
- Read the Advertisement's -, It's a Profitable Pastime!
1967 CHEV. SEDAN (Demo)A.T.
1966 CHEV. BELAIRE '8' SEDAN
A.T., Radio - Lic. E91652
1965 DODGE, A.T.
Lic. A87339
1965 PONTIAC, A.T. & R.
,Lic. E90232
1965 CORVA1R MONZA Hardtop
Lic 689678
1965 OLDSMOBILE -
, A„T., P.B., P.S. and Radio - Lic. H58-314
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1964 CHEV. 2 -door H.T. "g"
A.T. and Radio - Lic. 689859
1963 CHEV. COACH
A.T. Lic. E92499
1963 OLDS. SEDAN
A.T., P.S., P.�andL UC. 690452
1962 CHEV. "8".Station Wagon
A.T., Lic. 95432X •
1902 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN
A.T. Lic. 690-734
TO CLEAR -7- One New '67 Cliev. Sedan
10-04 CHEV, PICK-UP, long base
Lie, C83734.
SALE on NOW
UNIROYAL
WINTERIDE
SNOW TIRES
SEAFORTH
MOTORS - -
Phone 527.4750 Seaford'
Let Open Evening s to 9:00, On:
1.4
1010001,
Ing9
Winners
There w4ota $99.4 atten.
;Wee it, the:Virg 44.111q
neW 70.*•,'40:1:020 111 Zie*
SOred by we Canadian_.
Legin, Branch 156, With m-
oods for Welfare work. •
Winners of special games
were; Dora Taylor, Seaforth;
Mrs. Campbell, Mitchell and
Mrs. Woctd, Seaforth. Door
Prim Wilt to Mrs, Alex Muir
-Seatortla and PeArl
Clintton.
44,111.ar game w 1 n tre r s
were; 'Mrs, Boyd, Mitchell;
MS. •Seafortb; 1$US: D9-
nerivue and .1VIrs. Alex McMi-
cbiael, Clinton; Eimer .Lee,
Clinton; Dora Taylor, See -
forth; Mrs. B. Hildebrand,
Seaforth; Mrs. J. Watson, Sea -
forth; Mr. Campbell, Mitch-
ell; Hilda ' Austin; Scaforth;
George Flood, Mankton; Mrs.
Steepe, Clinton; Mrs, J. Wat-
son and Mr. Fry, Seaforth;
Doras Taylor, Seaforth; Gloria
Seaforth and Mrs.
Campbell„ Mitchell.
FUNERAL
• MRS. EARL ROSS
Mrs. Earl B,oss, Rirkton, 79,
died in St. Marys Memorial Hos-
pital, St. Marys, Thursday. She
was born in Brooklyn, on Dec-
ember 15, 1888, the former
Mary Elizabeth Wright, daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Wright.
Her husband, Earl Ross, whom
she married in .1915; died in
1956.
They farmed in Fullarton
Township. Mrs. Ross moved to
Kirkton eight years ago.
She is survived by two sons,
Lorne and Howard, Fullarton,
Township; two daughters, Mrs.
Ben (Laureen) Ruston, Crom-
arty; and Mrs. Charles (Myrtle)
Baillie, Kirkton; 12 grandchil-
dren; • one •brother, Halyard
Wright, Mitchell; two sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Nichols, Bramp-
ton and Mrs. Herbett (Myrtle)-
Kercher, Hensall.
The body was at the Heath -
Leslie funeral home, .Mitchell
where the funeral service was
held on Saturday at 2:30 p.rn.y
Rev. Theodore Elliott of Kirk -
ton officiated and temporary
entombment was in Woodland
Cemetery Chapel with burial
later in Woodland cemetew,
Mitchell.
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Contribute
More in 1967
While contributions to the
_Canadian Bible Society from
across Western Ontario reach -
'ed $149,987,51 i 1967 and_es-
tablished a new, record, Sea- •
forth area centres generally
co'ntributed less than during
the proceeding year.
Contributions from area
branches during the two years
were: - , -
Auburn 304.15 51112
Rayfield 307.00 279.00
Blyth, 478.35 670,50
Brucelield 13325 113.40
Brgaels 42025 442.44
Clinton 411.36 562.49
Constance .. 15.09 15.00
Egmondville . 203,45 114.66.
Exeter • 1,012.15 *96.02
Goderich . 1,228.15 24500
Hensall '185.55 168.05
Hibbert Twp. 395.98 9359.55
Londesboro 151,00 129.80
lllitchell •• 170400 67:35
Seaforth, • 396.00 181.32
Varna, Goshen 141.75 161.60
Walton 205.29 110.00
Zurich 532.63 639.13
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DEAR DORIS
'iliclvice from
Doris Clark
AN UNMARRIED MOTHER
DEAR DORIS -4- A year-ago
my unmarried sister had a baby
and gave it up for adoption.
At the 'time she un et -
tied because of niy er's
mean,ess and cruelty. She had
run away from home and got a
job. I only found out after „my
mother's sudden death (through
his cruelty, indirectly), that she
had had a baby. 4,
New she is engag Jo a won.
derful young man, Wants to
marry him and have her baby
,with' her., She will never be
happy with ut it. Do. you sign
your bab vay farevet, if you
give it for adoption? ,
Sister Sal
DEAR SAL - Once baby has
been placed and adoption is
final, there di no changing one's
mind: The new parents care for
thei afge and have shown
thefr sincerity. It: Would be
cruel to both -child and parents
to upset things.
There is a slight possibility
that the child has not yet been
placed and the subject. could, be
reopened. Have your sister go
back- to the adeption agency;
but don't build up her hopes.
DEAR DORIS,- I'm 14. Last'
Saturday night my girl friend
and I went to the show, and on
our Way home we met two boys
we knew. Aftotr we all went for
a pop, th(y ,walked' us part way
home. ,
Well, the next Saturday after-
noon, Guy showed.up unexpect-
edly for Carl after work and
Guy walked me home.
- Two blocks from where I live
•my Dad showed uf and , Guy
had his 'arms around me. My
Dad said my Mo)n wanted me
home, so I went home. I'M not
supposed to see Guy anymore
because my Mom doesn't know
hiin and he's too 'old, (16). I
dron't think .so. Yesterday I
went to the show with Guy and
Molly went with Carl. When
got home I was Caught lying to
.JANijAY
C .E.A R A etc E
SALE!
Obtstanding, Values on Many
Items in the Store! -
10%1'201% Discount
Cheat Our 1/2 Price • Rack
During Our January Clearance Sale on
ALL SEASONABLE LINES
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SEE OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF
VALENTINES
LARONE'S.
-seaforth's SC to $1.00 Store •
• Stationery, - Gifts
SgAFORTH ,
-
zny .IVIeb. I don't like
her, but I have to in
see Guy.
My one probfem is, what am
I .going to do abotit Guy and
my Morn? Second one is I real-
ly adore Guy, but from what
I've told you do you -think he
likes me for -a ,girl Melia? He's
always got his arm around mei
but in the show he saw some
girls he new andwent right
over to them to talk to.
I want him. all tomyselfe
Help,
DEAR *HELP! - Mind If .1
call for help too?' Your.later
tempts me! A girl who is in -the -
know knows enough:
(1) Not to part with the boys
part •way h,ome, late at night.
(2) Not to walk along the
street with a boy's arms around
her. •--•
(3) To arrange -for her date to
call for her at home and intro-
duce -him to hdr Mom.
'(4) To tell the truth, whatever
that turns out to be.
(5) To go out with boys not
'more than 11A years older than
she is.
(6) To' control herself when
he speaks • to someone else.
DEAR DORIS,- Could , you
please _give me a few tips -on
„how to plan a 40th wedding
anniversary reception?
Second Honeymoon
DEAR SECOND The -theme
for a `Fortieth' is rubies or.
garnets, which suggests ruby -
'colored decor. Red roses, per-
haps, in a ruby-redi crystal vase.
And shining rosy candles. I'm
sending you my suggestions for
a Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary,
bemuse some of the sable; ar-
rangements apply.
Congratulations on 40 years
of wedded bliss!
' Confidential to Ear for Music
- Let your grandchildrn learn
to knit if they want to: that's
their business. But if You want
to learn to play a guitar, don't
'et -them stop yop. According
to an American gerontologist,
the key' to a happy old age.js
diversity of interests: .
So, Dear Seventy -Six, my ad-
'A'rige is tb play your guitar, flip
yoursPecial pancakes, practise
your push-ups, and- go% down
(or up) swinging! ,
lying to
order to
A eoIl,ege freshman was talL.
king. • ut girls with hie
wetild You ad-
vise me to ciot Marry a sen-
sible girl or a beautiful girl?"
he askedhisfriend.
, •
"I don't think you will be
. le to marry either," his
riend said..
' "Why not?" asked the fresh-
man. -
"A beautifull-girl could do
better and a sensible girl
would know better." '
WEDI)1110
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SEAFORTH: Contact Willis DOn4a4
FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE?
USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
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THE: MsKILLOP MUTUAL
'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office -- Main Street
SEAFORTH
Insures:
* Town Dwellings
* All Classes of Farm 'Property
* Summer Cottages
* Churches, Sehools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind,
smoke, water damage, faking
objects, etc.) is also available.
AGENTS:. James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth; Wm, Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne; Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seaforth.
WEEKEND SPECIALS!
1967 CliEV. IMPALA •
4 -door Hard Top; fully equipped
$2,750.00
1965 CHEV. SEDAN
Standard
$1,295.00-
1966-CHEV. BISCAYNE
5 Automatic, Radio • si
$1,595.00
1964 POWNAC
6,, Automatic, Radio
- $1,095.00
Many, many other makes and models on the lot
TRUCKS
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2-1964 CHEV. one -ton stakes, 1 6 -cylinder,. 1961 clmv. one -ton, with duals, ,cab and
1 8 -cylinder chassis, V-8, power brakes
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS
PHONE 173 -"The Home of Better Used Car's"
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