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ECIALS I
EVERYTHING MUST GO AT THESE
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1966 Ford Galaxie 500, Hardtop, Loaded, Lie,.
1146263 $2395
1966 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 -door, fully equipped,
Lk. 46674 $2295
1966 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop, Loaded, Lic.
1148650 $2295
1967 Ford 4 -door, V-8 auto., Radio, Lic.
1148156 $1995
1966 Ford Sedan, 6 auto., Radio, Lic. A78958
$1495
1966 Pontiac 4 -door, 6-stiek, Lic. E19587
$1495'
1965 Rambler Ambassador, V-8, auto., PS.,
and P.B., loaded, Lic. 1153571 • •.• $1295
1964 Pontiac Convertible, Lic. H75685 $1295
1963 Chev. Bel -Air Sedan, auto., P.S., Lk.
1157092 $945.00
1964 Ford 4 -door, Lic. 1110657 $895.00
1967 BSA Motorcycle, L. 22858MC • • $550.00
1964 Studebaker Sedan, Lice 1114419 . $495.00
1962 Studebaker Sedan, 6 auto., Lic; 1153595
$395.00
1963 Studebaker Sedan, Lic. E10762 . $225.00'
1960Vephyr 4 -door, Lic 1150041 • • • • $195.00
. TRUCK VALUES.
1963 Ford F950, complete with 5th wheel, air
lift, trail axle, Lic. 149689 $3995
1966 Econoline Van, Lic. 17598V • • • • $1595
1967 Ford 3/4 -Ton Camper Special, Leaded,
including bucket seats, Lic. 66022C
$2845
TRACTORS
FORD PRE -SEASON -
SAVE and TRADE PLANS
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.. CORN COMBINE . , ':
i . NEW FORD 620
Iwith 2 -row Corn Head
No financing
charges 'till Sept.Sei1st, 1969
Massey 22 arid Scuffler $400.00
1950 Oliver 77 $600.00
IHC B-250 Diesel $840.00
Super W6 with T.A. $1,100.00
Oliver Super 77, Gas $1,180.00
Ford 850 $1,200.00
Massey 444 Diesel, Overhauled • • • • $1,500.00
LH. W400 with T.A. and Live P.T.O. $1,500.00
1961 Ford Super Major, L.P.T.O. • • $2,100.00
1966 Ford 3000, 10 -speed, gas, low hrs. $2,850
1966 Ford 4000 Diesel, 10 -speed • • • • $3,780.00
1964 FOrd 6000 Diesel • $3,975.00
1959 Ford Tractor, Loader, Backhoe, com-
pletely overhauled $4,000.00
John Deere -3 -section drag harrows • • • $50.00
Bissel 3 -sec. Spring Tooth Harrows • • $65.00
10 -ft. I.H.C. light spring tooth cultivator $200
Case 3 -furrow lift plow, good awnew . $425.00
J -F Forage Harvester, 1967 model, flail type,
complete with corn head $790.00
Ford 5 -furrow 14" semi -mounted plow $800.00
Massey No. 10 Baler $900.00
Ford 4 -Furrow, 14" 136 semi -mounted plow
$975.00•
Ford 4 -furrow high clearance semi -moun-
ted plow $975.00
ONE ONLY
--- NEW FORD 6-KN1FE
'FORAGE HARVESTER
With 2f -Row Corn Head
FORD 120 BUSHEL
ONE - BEATER SPREADER
SPECIAL
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TDM
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Exeter
Golden Bears Defeat ParieHill
22-6
Victory! Victory! Is OUT QV
VICTORY
Are We In It? No We're Not
We're Not In It. We're On Top!
The! Golden Bears returned
home on Wednesday October 9
with th,eir first big win of the
season. Our team &treated the
Parkhill aviamadas 22-6. Gamy
Biennett, opened the score by
kicking a single.. Gary NOhol-
san scored the next -
downs far Seaforth.- He alsro
ran a convert floilloviing the
second touchdown 'bringing the
soore to 150- Gary Nicholislan
completed a 25 yvirdi pass to
Glenn Nicholson who carried
the ball to the one yard line.
Jhn Dalrymple ran :amass for a .
touchdown and Seaforth now
led 210. Gamy Bennett kicked
a convert to complete Sea -
:forties save at 22 'points. Park-
hill made a totrahdolwn in the
last quarter on a short Pass
train: the fifteen yard line.
However Seaforth held back
any further: :attempts by the
Mauradens. The Golden Beans
set off on Thursday to Play the
Exeter Panthers who :as yet re-
niarri undefieated.
Magazine Campaign
The magaeine carrupaign is
well under way but AS 34et wn
have failed to reaoh our quota
of $2,400.00. Each -class has, a,
Council to
Redeye
75%
quota, and the first . class : to
twoh th eir (meta was rewsixieci
bars whieh equaled wetrolvt of
with the 'number of choClats
their !room teacher, 913was the
rirrit class to reach their quota
and their teacher !Mr. Arnie
weighed approximately 216 lbs.:
2 oz. ;The top salesman s� far
has been John Kassies Wim-brOIX-
ght in $35.50 on the third: d'ay.,
Up to Friday •October 11 the
amount: of sales for the campaign tetaled.$1;174;95.
Expositor sales reaekod,
$1.068-:50.
School Rings •
•
The student's council baS de
cided to accept the new sehOtd
hringsase and othem
mtheatstsUedafenotsruzeall4Pwttre:
lers. A boy's ring is priced at
$12,50 and a .01's ring,- cost
$10* A student who wishes to
buy a ring can order one pro.vided a down payment is made
with the order. The first orders
will be sent away at the end of ,
this week and the rings are ex-
pected to be in before the end of
November.
Some citizens of Seaforth-and
graduates of Seaforth High feel
the rings should not be changed.
However, the rings are a new
• The so-called "needs study"
proposed by+, Huron County
Roads Department, costing $22,-
000 to $25,000, will be subsidiz-
ed by Ontario Department of
Highways at the, rate•of 75 per •
cent, County Engineer_ J, W. .."
Britnell told Huron County
Council at its October session
in Goderich last week.,
Council „authorized the Coun-
ty to enter into an agreement
with the. Minister of Highways
providing -for this special sub-
sidy rate.
A by-law was passed on rec-
ommendation of the conunittee,
giving to the Wightman Tele-
phone Company Limited the
right to place telephone plant
along and across county roads
in the Townships of Howick and
Turnberry. This company has
purchased -several municipal
telephone companies in the
area.
Usborne
Council
Meets
Usborne Council met at '
Elearwille with Reeve Rory,
Waste/At and Councillors Ken
Duncan, Lloyd Ferguson, Llofyd
Smith and Walterr McBride
Present,
Council was advised final ap-
proval has :been receivedj from
We Ontario Board
for the addition to the central
public schooi and that the Min-
ister of Lands and Forests has
approved the by-law to make
the township regulated for
hunting purposes, but with
some suggested amendments.
Non resident licenses are limit-
' ed to 200.
The Carroll Dramn. report by -
J. A. lloWes,- Engineerrwas
re:ad and there being no o,bjfeet-
ions it was provisiontally adopt-
ed', as also were the Wallis,Mor-
ley Drain report made by C. P.
Corbett, and _.the Tomlinison
Drth report by A. M. Spriet
and Associates.
Council approved the raising
of the Corporation's bank bor-
rowing limit by $50;000 to..
$200,000.
Road accounts of $3351.04
we're passed for payment as
general accounts of $15,844.81.
Council ,agreed that the im-
provement of the Pym drain on
Lot 2 Concession, 5 be pro-
ceeded: with ' and that applicat-
ion be made to the Department
of Highways for subsidy on a
total expenditure to date of
660,027,25 for road purpos
Cerunail declines to take action
on theapplication of 3. W. Gam.
diner to have the tower portion
of the Pridham drain extended
as a municipal drain to the
outlet in the Scott drain.
The Council nominated Ar-
chb Etherington to be. a mem-
ber, of the new ten member
0ounty Planning Beard to 136
• aPPOrlintEd by County Council
Council anted to provkle tar
two-year tenni to triernbers
()anima and hlettnial eleetions
,beginniing fit 196r8.
-
L
-
Huron; County' Mutual Fire
, Aid Associationwas ,gFanted
$200 at the October se.ssxon of
fluron'CountY council in GOd-
erieh last week. •
Leroy 7hiel, Zurich, _chairman
of the Finance and Executive
committee, explained however,
that the committee had rejected
a request for a grant to the Hur-
on Comity Centennial- Youth
Choir, based in Clinton, because
as Thiel said; "If the County
gets involved in this, it might
lead to a let of complications."
Mrs. Minnie Noakes, Henaall.
,wanted him -to elaborate, She
said she thought that support+
ing the County • Centennial
Choir would ,be making a sub-
stantial contribution to., the
yQuth of thu Ciivinty.:andjuSt,:as
inipertant as , sUpporting the
firefighters' association. .
C F.„Boyle, Exeter,, adviied
the Finance committee to flake
a.goodt look ,at”, the Practice of
preyjding, bursaryfunds for un-
iversities and colleges in, view
of the expanding number ,of
*OW i1latitlitioria. All should be
treated_ alike. He suggested that
the funds be given to the indiv-
idual applicants to further their
studies, rather than to the
schoolsinvolved, otherwise there
would be no end to the de-
mands.
concept and the students 'wish
to keep up with the changes of
to -day.
Volleyball
Practices continue on the vol-
leyball scene as the day of the
tournament approaches. As yet,
Mr. Reidy has not picked the
final team for the senior and
junior boys but the try outs are
in the final stages. The. Senior
and junior ,girls' team have
been chosen by Miss Weilekand
the girls on the teams are listed
below:
• JUNIOR: — gleaner,Butson;
Cheryl Dale; Zion. Devereaux;
Gail Doig ; Brenda Dietz; Ruth
Ann Dunlop; Karen Glanville;
Brenda Hodgert, Marianne Seg. '
eren; Jane Sills; Rita Van Door -
en; Debbie Wallace.
SENIOR: — Maureen llannon;
Barbara Box; Barbara BilYans;
Sheila Dietz; Angela Devereaux;
Carol Ann Doig; Carol Glanville;
iMelannie IMatzold; Faye Munro;
Dawna Reynolds; Chris Turn-
bull.
'Classified Ads pay dividends,
Remeniber! It takes but
'moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket., To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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and heater -defroster
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most models
parts extra
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night &bring, AU lights care-
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