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6. Teachers Wanted
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9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted TQ Buy
13. Wanted s
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale Or Rent
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22, Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Card of Thanks
25. ' In Memoriam
26. Personals
27. Births
24. Deaths
29: Marriages
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1. Coming Events
CABAR„Efr danee, Brodhagen
Community Hall, Saturday,.Ju-
ly 8th, 1-4-1
YOU are invited to an Open
House in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Charles Riegel& on the
occasion of their 4eth wedding
anniveeeary at their tesidente
Sunday, July 7e 1968, frame 2:00
to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
1-33x2
MONCR1EFF Chicken Barbecue,
Thursday, July 18th, 5 - 8 P.m.
Tickets sold, advance only. Con-
tact Mrs. Orval Harrison, phone
Brussels, 455-J-4 or a member
of the UCW. Adults $1.50, child-
ren 75c 1-34-2
2. Lost, Strayed
WILL the person who picked
up the brown purse in the Cora;
mercial Hotel, please return the
papers, keys and eye glasses
to 2335 Lakeshore Blvd., West,
Apt. 614, Toronto 14. 2-34-1
4. Help Wanted
Applications for
Clerk -
Treasurer
. AppliCations are requested
foe position' of Clerk-Tneasurer
of Township of McKillop. State
age, experience, salary expected.
Sealed applications to be re.
eeived by:
• KENNETH STEWART "
. Reeve
Not later than 6. p.m., July
20, 1968. 4-34-2
7. Situations Wanted
BABYSITTING in your home:
Phone 345.2624. „ 7-33x3
WILL do baby sitting in your
home. Phone 345-2838, 7-34x1
"e•
STUDENT 16 years old wishes
eniployment on farm ,for sum-
mer months, Phone 527-0557,
7-33-2
8'.• Farm Stock For Sale
FORTY pigs, eight weeks old.
Leon Maloney, Seaforth,
phone 345-2778. 8-34x1
SEVENTEEN pigs, 10 weeks
old. R. Regele, RR1,
Phone ,527-0715. 8-34-1
-.TWENTY pigs, eight weeks
-Doug Racho, Rite Dublin, phone
345-2163. 8-34-1
NINETEEN started pigs. Phone
Jerry Johnson, Hensall, 262,-
5232. 8-34-1
THREE Holtein lifers and one
Milstein eow due Won. Martin
Gniehelaar, ItR4, Se a f o.r.t
phone 527-1776. • 8-341
TWO dual purpose Shorthorn
,cows, fresh, one registered one
, heifer due in Augnst., Filmer
Chappel, phote 345-2219.
8-33x2
:9. Poultry For Sale
YEAR old hen, heavY breed.
Mrs. Frank Ryan, phone 345-
2189. 9-24-1
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old arid Started Pullets
SCOTT POULTRY
'FARMS,
Seaforth
-Phone 527.0847
Box 160
9,30-tf
TO.' Used Can For Sale
, .
1953 Auptin, good, motor, tiree.
Best offer, phote 52/7-077,
1044-1
11. Articles For Sale
SIX pups, Collie, Toro Coyne,
Staffa, photie 345-2015. 1134x1
11. Articles For Sale
TWENTY acres of standing hay.
Apply Don (I'Coenor, 345-2792,
Dublin. . 11-34-1
EIGHT pieees of 2 x 8 in. x
20 ft. lumbee. Phone Glen
Steffen, 52/-0172. 11-34-1
NEW IDEA, 3 bar, rake priced
for quick sale. Robert Fothee
ingham; RR3, Seaforth, phone
482,9196. 11-34x1
1956 *Glendale trailer, -24 ft:,
sleeps four. Box 1754, }Tune
Expositor. 11-34x1
STANDING alfalfa and timoth-i
nay. Elmer Kleher, RRI„ Web
-tone phone 345-2816, 11-31-1
TWENTY acres of mixed hay.
Joe Hastings, Lot 25, Con. 7,
Hibbert, 11-341
DON'T miss the bargains at the
Goingsout-of-business sale. Sav
auge Jewellers, opposite the post
offioe. 11-284
CRUSHED gravel, delivered or
at the pit. John Thompson,
Phone 527-02382 11-30-tf
SEE OUR FINE
SELECTION OF
DIAMOND RINGS
Convenient Terms
No Carrying Charges
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11,30- tf
MIXED grain. Phone 527-6245,
Seaforth; 365-W-6, Brussels.
11-34-3
PIANOS and organs, new
and reconditioned, largest va-
riety to choose from. We ser-
vice what we sell for our cus-
tomers to the highest degree
of accuracy. See your Sher:-
lock- Maiming dealer for this
area and get a truly fine in-
strument. Many makes and
models at Garnet Farrier's
showrooms at' Whitechurch.
Phone 357-2066 11-304f
Wingham coal and wood range,
eomplete with water front -and
pipe, • 25 gallon het water tank
like new, Quebec heater, rang-
ette priced reasonably. Phone
527.0121 after 6- &dock.
11-34Xi
CRYSTAL
We have open stock of the
following crystal pattern:
Cross and Olive — $1.00 each
Pinwheel $1.00 each
Flair $1.50 each
Exquisite $2.25 each
Cornflower at Regular Prices
10% Discount on Complete Sets
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-304f
ONE 200 gallon fuel oil tank-.
One electric washer with water
heater 'attached, ideal for sum-.
mer cottages. Phone 527-0274.
11-33-2
TIMEX WATCHES
SOLD AND SERVICED
THROUGH •
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11-29-tf
ONE Case 950 S.P. mealier with
hay conditioner, dual wheels,
two peels, two knives; one Case
600 combine equipped for beans;
one New }Tolland five bar side
rack; one No: 10 (alassey-Fer-
guson baler. All in good condit-
ion. Ken Gibbings, phone 482-
7419. 11-33-2
LARGE SELECTION
OF
BLUE MOUNTAIN -
POTTERY
a .
-NOW AVAILABLE
AT
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-31-tf
12. Wanted To Buy
FEED oats, Oentalia Faemers'
Supply Ltd., phone 228-6638.
124-2
APPROXIMATELY 600 ,hal of
bitty loaded on wagon. Phome
527-0715, Robert Regele,
12301
13. Wanted -
.ROOM and board for one elder-
ly lady: Phone 5211-1434: 13-34x1
14. Property For -Sale
SELLING??
BUYING??
REAL ESTATE
CONTACT
WILLIAM M. HART
Salesmen' e•-• Seaforth
GEO. R. 'JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker
FORSALE
One vacant Ryt, ToWnship of
One stueco residenee on Main
Street in Eg3nosidville, ,
14. Property For Sale •
Three bednotim honOes, treed
lot south Main Street.
Looking for a farm, buOin-
• ess, cottage? !Contact:
ERUCIB PAPPLE
Representing
DOUG STINSON, REALTOR,
154 Laurentian Drive,
Offices: Sealorth 5274616
LONDON 451-3783
Member Londen Real estate
hoard. 14-31-1
15. Property For Rent'
ROOM available. Phone 527-
0634, 15-34x1
TWO bedroein, duplex, in Eg-
mendville, gas heated, phone
527-1520. 15-344f
MODERN two bedroom apart-
ment, kitchen, living- room and
3 pieee bath. Hot water heated.
Phone e527-0810. 6-284f
HEATED apartment, twobed-
room, three piece bath,' avail-
able now. Gordon Noble, phone
527-0840. , 15-34-3
MODERN three bedroom louse,
on Goderich Street West, pos-
session early in July. Apply box
1746, Huron Expositor. ,15-3241
MODERN two bedroom apart-
ment, kitehen, living rem and
3 piece bath. Hot water heated.
Phone 527-0810. • 15-33-2
TRAVEL trailer, sleeps 6, 'com-
plete kitchen available by day
week or month. Gerald's Stiller -
test, phone 527-1010, Seaforth.
15-314f
THREE bedroom house on a
country road, 7 miles from
Clinton, oil heated, available
August •1. Phone 527-0987,
15-34x1
19 ft. travel trailer on lot at
Jowetts Grove, Hayfield, wa-
ter, Sewage electricity. Phone
Hayfield, 565-9902, Clinton 462-
9216. 15-34x1
16. For' Sale or Rent
TENT trailer, phone 527-1700.
16,34-2
17. Wanted To Rent
ONE or two bedroom, Apart-
ment, preferably not on Main
Street, unfurnished, immediat-
ely. Phone Brussels, 489-W-5,
aft r 6 p.m. 17-3452
MAiUIED couple wishes to
rent a furniehedapartnient or
house for summer months. Con-
-tact Fred Wagter, C/O Toron-
to, Dominion Bank, Seaforth.
1733-1
18. Property Wanted
LARGE building lot for private
residence. in or near Seaforth
with aecesesee town water, Call
527-0134, Seefoetle. '1833-2
19. Notices
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Write or phone LOUIS
BLAKE, RR2, B r u e 1 s,
phone 442-W-6 or HAROLD
MALONEY,. phone 527-1424.
19-304
EL.ECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. 19-304
CUSTOM backhoe work. Mil.;
custom bulldozing. Lyle Mont-
gomery, Clinton, phone 482-
7644 in the evenings. 19-33x2
NOTICE
We /tee shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for Pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
WILLIAM J. DALE
Phone Seaforth 5270635 or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 345-2549 Dublin call coll-
ect, 19-304
CONCRETE WORK
No job too big; no job too
small, also post hole dAgging and
fencing. Reasonable rates. Free
estimates. Phone
LOUIS MALONEY
527-1351. 19-304f
REMOVAL .
Please Call Promptly
MARLATT BROS. _
Phone 133 — Brussels, Ont.
24 hour service -7 gro.se..saveek
lEtstSE N.
19-3041
Jewellery Repairs
We do all types of jetvellery
repairs -
Ring Sizing
Ret[p Claws
Rebuild Shanks
Alead Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
10-304 ,
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment: We guaran-
tee aft work. Write or call Har-
vey Dale, Seaforth, phone 521.
1400. 19-304f '
WATCH- REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work griaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
1930-tf
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ROO ITM 1+10140t110,•,,
.M Auction. Sale!.
AUCTION SALE
Of property end heusiehold
effecte, Main St., Egmendville.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th
at 1 p.m.
Full line of household ef-
,
fects.
PROPERTY — Six mem cot-
tage with modern convenieneee.
Yo acre of lend Will be offered
for elle, 'subject to reserve bid
if not previously sold.
For further particulars apply
to:
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer
SEAFOR/TH
or:
• MRS. HOWARD CURRIE
Clinton, Ontario
phone 4823894
Complete list nett week.
20-34-1
21. Tenders Wanted
Tenders Wanted
NcICILLOP TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA BOARD
Invites tenders for installing
oil furnace and tank, (Only) in
S.S. No, 6 MeleilloP, to be in.
stalled by• September 1st, 1968.
Tenders to be marked "Tender"
and be in the hands of the
secretary by July 13th, 1968.
Lowest 'tender not necessarily
accepted.
CAMPBELL WEY, SECRETARY
McKillop Township School Area
Board
RR4, Walton, Ontario
21-33-2
Township of Hibbert
Drainage Tenders
Sealed and marked cf Tenders"
will -be received by the under=
signed until 12 o'clock noon,
Monday, July 8th, 1968 for the
construction of the Geary Creek
Drainage Works and Extensien;
" 18,069 linealfeet of open
drain; 7,000 cu. yards. •
' 7,856 -lineal feet of closed
drain. •
5 catch basins.
1 junction box.
Township , to supply tile. A
marked cheque of 5% of ten-
der price to accompany each
tender.
Plans and specifications may
be seen at Clerk's office. Low-
est or any tender not necese
sarily accepted; Please state ap-
proximate time that work can
be -completed. .•
MRS. A. BURCIELL, CLERK,
Dublin, Ontario.
21-34-1
23. Business Directory
Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable in selling
all types oi auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTeD
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
oPrommusr
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5;30 p.m.
Sat. 9 to 12 noon
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calla — 527-0510
ROY N. BENTLEY
Public Accountant
4 Brittania Road East,
Ooderich
Phone -524-0521
23-44-tf
BOX
FIJNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambidanee Service
Flotvers For All Oetaiions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
MCCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. 1 SThWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
• CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. 11. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S.
P. S. Dwyer, M.V.13.,
Phone 5271760 - Seaforth
A. M,.HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57.South'Street Telephone
Godericif 524-7662
Every week more people dis-
cover What mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost EX.,
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
23. Busines's Directory
dr
FARM SERVICE
CENTRE
For all pressure systems and
- • farm line needs‘
PHONE 482-9561
irt Rattenlniry Street, CLINTON
"Proudly "We Service
Canadian" what we sell"
RUSS ARCHER, Manager
RONALD G. 1VIcMA.NN
Public Accountant
CLINTON, orrrkmo
Office; Rattenbury St., phone
482-9677.
Res; Itattenbury St., phone
482-7313
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our sin-
cere -thanks to relatives, friends,
neighbors and family for gifts
and cards given to us in non -
or of our 25th wedding an,
niversary. — Helen and, Herb
Williamson. . • 24-34x1
I wish to thank relatives and
friends for remembering me
with cards, gifts, treats and,
flowers when I was in the hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Mo -
yo and nurses. — Isabel Peth-
ick. 24-34x1
Mrs, Eileen Consitt and family.'
wish to express their sincere
thanks for so many get well
wishes and fthwers receiVed
while .confined to hospital.
Special thanks to Kippen now
for the lovely rose and card.
24-34x1
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for remembering
me with cards, tneats, gifts and
flowers while I was a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospit-
al and St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Special thanks to the
d,oetors and nursing staffs.
— James O'Connor. 24-34-1
I wish to thank my 'friends
and relatives who visited me
and remembered me with let-
tere, cards,' gifts and flowers
while I was a patient in Strat-
ford General 'Hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses on the
3rd floor, also Dr. Littman and
Dr. Brady. — Mrrs. Janet Mc-
Arthur. 24-34x1
I would Viike to thank my
friends and relatives' and all
those who sent cards and treats
1T 15 ILLEGAL TO
CAMP IN A WIL,OLIFE.
PRESERVATION
AREA.
24. Cards of Thanks
,
making special mention of the
Egmondville. Choir and ladies,
also Bev. Stevens, Rev. Britton,
and Rev. Patterson, all nurses
and nursing staff ef the Seaforth
fiespital while I was 'a patient
there. It was all very much ap-
preeiated. — Ivy Henderson.
24-34x1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
relatives, friends and neighbors
for the lovely floral tributes,
donations, cards and messages
of 'sympathy extended to us in
the passing of a dear husband
and father. Special thanks to
Dr. Ross and the staff of Huron -
view, to Rev. H Currie, the bear-
ers, the ladies of Hensel' Uni-
ted Church who served lunch
following the funeral services
and to Bonthron's Funeral
Horne. — Mrs. Wm. Forrest and
family. 24-3451
I wish .to. express ray siu&re
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their expressions
of sympathy, :beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the
Heart Foundation and Gideon
.Bible, during my recent sad
beravement in the loss of -my -
very dear. wife, Dinah. Sineere
t -hanks to those who sent cards
and visited her while in the
hospital, Drs. Brady, ,Malkus
and Quinlan; the staff of Sea -
forth Community Hospital, Mr.
and Mrs. Whitney, Rev. J. C.
Britton, Rev. D Stevens, pall-
bearers and flowerbearers.
Special thanks to the ladies
who sent in food and helped
at. the house before and after
the funeral. Your kindness is
deeply appreciated and will al-
ways he remembered. — Er-
nie Toll. 24-3451
We—wish to take this oppor-
tunity of expressing our heart-
felt thanks .and deep apprecia-
tion toall those who so kind-
ly remembered us with, cards
and gifts on the occasion of
.our twenty-fifth .wedding
an-
nivarsary. To those responsible
for making' the evening of June
12th at the First Presbyterian
Church a memoilable one, a
Very special "thank you". To
the Roxboro neighbors and
friends elsewhere a sincere
"thank you" for the pleasant
evening in the Kinbern Hall.
The gifts given at this time will
be treasured and serve to ever
remind us -of the wonderful
neighbors 'and friends who so
generously gave of their time
and talents to remind us of a
day a quarter of a century ago.
— Francis and Edythe Coleman. -
24 -34x1
25. In Memorihm
'1V4r. and Mrs. Bradford R.
Smith of Seaforth ane pleased
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Madelyne Lou-
ise to Mr. Kerry Dwight Camp-
bell, sonof Mr. and- Mrs. Wil-
liam G. Campbell of Seaforth.
The wedding will take place
July 20th, 1968 at 6 p.in. in
St. James Roman Catholic
25, To Memoriam
Church, Seaforth, pnitario,
20-301
. r
26. PeksonaIS
Mrs, Clarence'Sniiilic is giving
a "I'reus.seau 'Ilea at "Smiling
Acres", Hensall, on Saturday;
July 13, 1968, between the hours
of 2 - 5 p.m, and 7 - 9 p.m. in
honour of her daughter, Brenda,
bride -elect of JtliY 20. Friends
and relatives are invited to
please accept this invitation to
attend. 25-34x1
27. Births
JEW — In Seaforth Commun.
ity Hospital, on .June 261h,
to Mi. andl Mrs. Soong Y.
Jew, Seaferth, a on.
DIEHL — Izi Seaforth Own -
Triunity Hospital, on June 30,
to 'Mr. and Mrs: Donald D.
Diehl, Sebringville, a (laugh-
ter.
Woodham
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller
and Betty Jean visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Miller of Listowel.
The CGIT girls enjoyed a
wiener roast Monday evening at
the home of ales. James Miller,
Mr. David King of Toronto
visited with, his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. John King and June'
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pringle,
Wayne. and Terry of London
called on, (Nip. end Mrs. Glenn
Copeland and girls and Mrs.
M. Copeland and Jean oe Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and IVIrs. Clarence Mills
were happily surprised on Sat-
urday when they arrived at the
home of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. Martin
Arenth,als of Lucen, to find
Crier members of their family
and friends present to help
them celebrate their 46th wed-
ding anniversary. After visit-
ing for a while, supper was en-
joyed at the Dufferin Hotel;
Centralia. Present for the oc-
casion) were Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
enlhals, Beth and Barbara, Miss
Doris Mills of London, Mr) and,
Mrs. James Thomson of Grant -
„on, and Mr. Dennis Richardson
of St. Marys..
'Mr, .and Mrs. Garnet Ford of
Flint, Mich. and, Mtn. Jas. Drake
of London were guests with
Mrs. Elsie Hopkin on Thurs-
day and attended the chicken
barbecue.
Guests with Mr. aid MTS.
Gordon Johns and family on
Sunday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Allan.Lawson, Michael and
nark and Mr: Larry Johns of
St. Marys. Evening visitors were
Mr. Bill Lavelle of St. Marys,
Sffd:Mr. and Mrs: Norman Johns
eird Stephen.
-Mr. and Mrs,, Bob Harrison,
Tracy and Kim of Lucan and
Mrs, Fred Harrison, of Central-
ia were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd,
THIS IS 502 THE.
P RES ERVAT ION OF
VANISHING
SPECIES.
SeVerel by-law e Were: posefl '
et the filial Sittiaa a the 'AMe
Session of Huron County pc04.-
en hiooderieu lest week,
In addition to those peoyid-
ing ,conetruetien pf a new
Assessment I3wldipg, by lawM-
60, confirmed, the paymeet
certain expeeditures and Arants
made during the Session, ineled-
big 4 greet ef $10Q to xeyai ,
Canadian Legion, Exeter Breec1.
to assist in financing the 50thl,
anniversary fer World War Oee
veterans of the County of Hirt,
on; also $200 grant to. County
of .Perth to assist in financing
the Association of Oritarie Cone -
ties Convention.
By-law 37-68 was passed atitle
orizing tax sale and by-law 38,
68 established the equalized 'as-
sessment of the County Of Hine
on for taxatien purposes for
1969.
By-law 39-68 appointed E. F.
Hall, Lindsay, Assessment Com-
missioner of the County of Her-
on, commencing September ” 1,
1968, at a salary of $10,500 Per
year. He has held the same of-
fice in the County of Victoria.
By-law 40-68 ratified certain
contracts and by-law 41-68 set
maintenance rates for residents
of "Huronview", the county
home near Clinton, at $191, per
month and $6.25 per day for
less than one month period, re-
troactive to April 1, 1968.
By-law 42-68 amending the
county budget to include the
cost of constructien of the new ,
Aseessment Building in Gode-
rich, as follows: Present estima-
ted revenue, $2,711,139; addi-
tional revenue re administra-
tion of justice, Court House:
rental, 9,000; maintenance, 9,-
000; Registry Office purchase,
4,000; Jail rental; 6,000; total
estimated revenue,' 2,739,139;
less: estimated expenses, 2,663,-
825; add: ambulance adjustment
$6,250; balance; $81,564; new
building, $60,000; net surplus, .
$21,564.
Pamela and Calvin visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Wilson and girls of Conn
Mrs. Wm. Crago and family
of Pembroke and MTS. Ralph'
Wareham and Jeffrey of Ottawa
are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. Norris Webb and
family.
Mr. and MTS...Oeorge Wheeler
and Mrs. John Butters attended)
the closing service at Mount
Pleasant United Church on Sun-
day morning. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd
and family and MT. and Mrs.
Cliff Jaques .and family spent
Sunday afternoon at the Elora
Gorge.
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Tele ALTITUDE .YOU KNOW
ON AN ICEBERG
IN "THE FOG'.
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NEARL"IDIED LAUGHII\16
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MAKING!