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1. Conning Events
2: Lost, Strayed
3, Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities -
O. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For. Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
2. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
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. Dusiness..Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. Personals
1. Seip Wanted, • ..
41VIBITIOUS -- worlr'5''to 1Q
hours weekly, earn $2 to $3
per hour. No experience' re-
quired. Write 13ox 1606 The
Huron Expositor(' 4-39-2
HELP_
WANTED
NA..T . ED
MA ,E
Apprentice to train. as air -
.craft "mechanic. Must be.inter-
ested in learning to fly. Pre-
ference given to farm boys.
Apply to:
• Y HARBOUR
AIR SERV/CES LIMITED
Box 130,•. Goc'terich, Ontario
n
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All otherr classifications, mini-
mum 65 cents per insertion.
except Auction Sales (20), Ten-
ders Wanted (21), and Legal:
Notices (22), rates on applica-
tion.
For cash payment, or if paid
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tion, 15 CENTS deducted from
above rates.
t. Corning Events ,
FIRST Ainival Fireinen',s Ball
at the Seaforth Legion Hall on
Friday Night, September 16.
Music by Stan Skipper and
his band. Admission $1.50
each. Refreshinents and lunch
available. 1-39=1,
FREE dancing the Novellas
with Go -Go girlo s, Dick Wil-
liams of CFPL as M.C. and
prizes, at the .Mitchell Fair,
Friday, September 2. Adiiiis-
sion to grounds 75c. 1-69-1
2. Lost. Strayed
SIAMESE kitten, six mbhtl'is
old. Finder plea +e return to
Mrs. Norman McLean, Eg;
mbndville and receive reward.
2-39-1
BROWN wallet at tayfiel'd
Pavilion, Friday_ night. Re-
ward. Jiin Sills; 527-1194. "
2-39-1
4. Help Wanted
4-38-2
HELP WANTED ,
MALE AND FEMALE
MACHINE OPERATORS
Fringe Benefits
2 weeks Annual Holidays
Paid Statutory Holidays
Group Insurance
Pension Plan
Time and a half for Overtime
Apply to:
HIGHLAND SHOES, Seaforth
4-38-3
LOCAL MAN
REQUIRED
I need a representative for
my firm in this area.. This
opening may -be worth up to
$6000.00 yearly for the right
person. Full or part-time. Age -
25 to 65. Can you make short
auto trips. We hope you will
start soon. and stay with us. a
long tinfe.
'Contact Now!!
• VINCENT J. LANE
Seaforth
SALES clerk and waitress
wanted full time. Must be
neat and good worker, cap-
able of cooking. Apply J. C.
Crich. 4-38-2
WANTED, woman for cashier
clerk and post office work in
general store. Good wages
and benefits. Apply Box11602,
The Huron Expositor.
4-38-tf
HELP WANTED
'Young man to learn retail
meat business. Apply' Ruby's.
Meat Market, Mitchell or
Seaforth.
4-38-2
MAN for work in bean ele-
vator starting Aug. 29, 1966.
Good wage schedule, good op-
portunities. Apply E. L. Mic-
kle and Sons, Ltd., Hensall.
4-37-tf
1
Wanted:
Bright young
man looking
for a career,
not Oust a Rob
If you've graduated
from high school arid
you Iikepeople.,.
if you are ambitious,
industrious; have
initiative and will
acceptsuperviaory
responsibilities
within-tneye"lrf..
then herersyymir
chaneeto foil the
mostforward-Idoli0'g
bank in Canada.
We offer Career
training, an
ac eterated
prol'tiotith p f an s'an'd
saiarfe'geared`to
-the cost of modern
iving..
Contact:
L. V. *Oki
Manager
Seaforth 'Branch
CANADIAN ietiEarAL
BANK OF COMMERCE
CAREERS •
•
4=37-6
•
MALE '
HELP WANTED
Two full time arid , four
part time men.
COOK BROS. MILLING
CO. LTD.
Phone 262-2605 Hensel).
4-38-2
10. "Used Gays For :Sale':
THREE ' toil. Dodge. truck,
stye is racks, •good running'
condition. il, J. D o,i g, 527'-
07133, Mirth- Main St., Sea=
forth. 10-37-.tf
1966 " BEAUMONT, 2 -door
hardtop sports deluxe, V-8,
A.T. Phone 527-0845.
10-38x2
Huron Country School
Area No. 1
requires for the -Opening of
Huron Centennial School,
Brucefield
One Custodian
11. Articles For Sale
WE sell and service Timex
watches priced from $7.95
up. Come in and choose one.
as we have all models in
stock. Austett Jewellers Ltd.
11-32-tf
DOHERTY upright piano with
bench.•Reconditioned and tun-
ed. Phone 527..:.1494. 11-38-2
Jewellery Repairs
We do all types of jewellery
repairs
Ring Sizing
Retip Claws'
Rebuild Shanks
Bead- Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett, Jewellers Ltd. •
One Assistant Custodian
QUANTITY of dry stove and
furnace . wood. Earl Benne-
weis, Brodhagen, phone Dub-
lin 74 R 12. • 11-38x5
Birthstone Rings
Reg. Value up to $15.95
NOW ONLY $5.00
See these rings in our window
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-37-tf
Reply by September 15th,
stating age, experience, sal-
ary expected per year, refer-
ences to '
J. E. 'CALDWELL,
Secretary -Treasurer
Box 176, HensallOntario
For further particulars con-
tact •
BRIG.. SMITH, '
Bayfield, Phone 565-2404
Lowest or any application not
neccessarily accepted.
4-39-2
•5. Bus. Opportunities
GREEN MAGIC,
PLANT FOOD LTD.
OFFERS
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES
Sales and merchandising
training provided. Successful
applicants to supply own
transportation and storage.
Reply in writing giving full
particulars and references to:
BOX 69,
BROWNSVILLE, ONTARIO
5-38-3
THREE collie pups, Harold
Dodds, RR 4 .Seaforth.. . - .
11-38-2
7. Situations Wanted
Experienced carpenter wants
work remodelling, homes and
barns; steel and shingle roof-
ing or any other similar work.
Contact Dick Brink; phone
Brodhagen, .347-2664.
' 7-37-3
RELIABLE weinari will baby
sit in her own home, anytime
during datytti'me, 5 days a
week. Phone 527-1834.
7-39x2
8. Fats Stock For Sale
FOR SALE Hereford. coWit
'With '"calves. Contact . Ralph
Fischer, phone 24 R 25 13tib-
1-"in.,0-3241
FORTY pigs eight weeks old.
Apply Ken Beattie,, RR 4 Vital -
ton.
SIXTEEN pigs; 8 weeks old.
I�cib P.ateek, 527-1278, Sea-
ferth. , y • 8.30-1
THIRTY -file pigs, 8 w,eks
old. Apply to Doug Iiugl ,
RR 2 Seaforth. ' Phone 82-
7548. 8-39-1
9 Poilttry For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mbeied„Chleks and Cockerels
Allah(' j " e •tiY»v: F!'obk your or-
ders early, .
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS LTD.
Sobforth
Phone 50-084 Box 160
0.32=tf
•
See our Large Selection of
Swiss Made Watches
by
BULOVA
CARAVELLE
RODA1.IIA
ENICAR
• These watches are. all guar-
anteed for one full year and
serviced by our' own watch-
makers.
•
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-37-tf
FRONT-END bean puller to
fit 3 -point hitch tractor; New
Idea Corn picker; building
9'x 18', new roof and siding.
Ail in .good condition: Lloyd
Lovell, Kippen. 11-38-2
Pierced Earrings
AT HALF PRICE
Over 150 pair to choose from
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-37-tf,
BROWN suede car coat, dress
coat, gold, laminated lining,
teen size 11 to 12, in good con-
dition. Mrs. Ernest White-
house, phone 262-5274.
11-39-1
44. 'jr+ pretty 'For Sale.
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..tl roe....
.,pit=ce a_h.., awadry m
and car port. • Price $8A500.
17.5 ACRE farm, six miles,
from Mitchell`. 160 ,aere9`
workable; barns, 45' X 00.
and 40' x 60', stanehiens.
and loose housing, two dri,
led wells, two storey brick
house, five bedrooms, bath-
room and new combination
coal and oil furnace. Double
garage,
STRA.TFORD FARS42 ---• 150
acres half mile from city on
Highway . No. 8_ 145 'acres
psilo, roductistanve landchions. 1Vlili�house,
anis bowls
for fifty cows. Spacious 5
bedroom, brick hop.se, ,^oil
heat, hardwood floors, love-
ly landscaped grounds.
TWENTY acres of mixed hay.
J. L. O'Reilly, RR 2 Dublin,
phone 41 R 13. 11-39x1
LOWER duplex with 1 large
bedroom, 3 piece bath, oil
furnace. Orville Dale. A '•
15-39-1
THREE collie pups, parents
excellent cattle dogs: Clarence
Maloney, phone 46 R 20, Dub-
lin. 11-39x1
ONE used Admiral frig, cheap
Phone 527-1515. 11-39x1
NEW IDEA furnace No: 222-1
coal or wood, good repair,
cheap. Phone Hensall 262-
2444 evenings. • 11-39-1
TWO second hand refrigera-
tors. One suitable for a cot-
tage, $50, One for a home,
$100. Phone 527-1981.
11-39-1
CALREA, corn silage additive
available at Harriston Fertil-
izer Ltd., Clinton, phone 482-
9133. 11-39-1
THIRTY acres of second cut
hay. Donald Buchanan, RR'l
Londesboro, phone 527-0987.
11-39-1
REDHAVEN and golden jub-
ilee peaches; choice qualities.
Bring containers and pick
your own while they last. Af-
ternoons and evenings.. Ross
Middleton's Orchards, North
of the Hayfield River, Bay-
field. See the signs. ,11-39-1
12. Wanted To Buy
ANTIQUE furniture, pictures
frairces, cupboards, lamps and
dishes, ete. Will buy indiVid-
ual,pieees or complete house-
hold; Phone 271-1578. '
- 12-32-tf
VICTORIA and -
GREY
TRUST
(Stratford)
Telephone - Office: 2714050
Don McTavish -Res: 625-8788
Joe Delesie - Res: 393-6216
14-38-2
$25,000
BUYS
227 ACRE FARM
STAMP collections, button
strings, Post card albums, old
books. Write box 1600 Huron,
Expositor. 12-38x4
LARGE quantity' of baled
straw, balm stored• for fall
pick-up. Write stating amount
and price expected to G. Mc-
Faddelni,. 11111 Milton Ont.
12-38it10
LARGE slie baby crib ' in
good condition. Phone 527-
1045. 12-38-2
14. Property For Sale
FOR SALE -- 'fifty acre farm,
hydro, drilled well, pressure
system„three bedroom brick
hot~i , 'hydro and water in
barn, ,1 mile diff black the
road and school 3 miles ft'ten
Cippezi. Photic, gi27-0306. , .yy
1,-8'-tf
MITCHELL — One storey
framo house, '4 years old, 'On
Cotilten Drive. tivinpoom,
kitchen with built-in Ctt)i-
boards, two bedzsernS,
Four bedroom brick house has
modern kitchen, .3.piece bath,
and combination oil and coal
furnace. Two barns with al-
most new metal roofs. Drilled
well, silo 13 x 40. , 15 acre
maple bush. Situated 3 miles
east of Dungannon.
'WILLIAM M. HART
Seaforth
Salesman
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
1449-1
19. Notices
MALONEY '13 r o s., Building
and cement contraetctrs com-
plete remodelling, additions,
'alterations, houses, b a r n s,
•garages, roofing, general ce-
ment work. Phone 108 R 3,
Dublin. Free estimates given.
19-37x4
15. Property For Rent '
MODERN 2 -bedroom apart-
ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. 15-32-tf
APARTMENT in Seaforth.
Apply. to Harold Jackson,
phone 627-0640. 15-38-2
HOUSE on County Road, 1/2
mile from store, church and
school. Harold Pryce, 527=
1637. 15-38-2
TWO bedroom apartment, up-
stairs on Adams St., , private
entrance. Available • October
1st. Apply Melvin Neil, phone
527-1633. 15-38-2
APARTMENT for rent. Apply
'Frank 'Kling Ltd., 527-1320.
15-39-1
19. Notices
PICTURE,-.
FRAMING
AT
Beattie Furniture
CLINTON ,
19.36-1
SINGER Sales and Service,
sewing machines_.vacuum clean-
ers, floor : polishers, and type-
wnitera. Gall Jim McGregor,
phone 527-1486. • 19-32-tf
Et.FCTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. 19-32-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work g pranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-32-tf
Dead Stock
under New Management
ATVIIOOD
PET FOOD
SUPPLY
Garnet Smith
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED •
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL CoJ.T ECT
Darling & Company
of Canada Lt
Phone Cl(#tte'n, .03-7 .. .
Licence No. 350-C,65
• • 19-32-tf
NOTICE
We are shipping calitle every
Monday to United Co-Operali
of Ontario. To arrange for pick
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANOIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, ,Dublin.
Call Collect
• 19-32-tf
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Hensall. 19-32-tf
We are here to give you
faster service, and better
prices, paid on the spot for
dead or disabled cows and
horses. $5.00' AND UP y'OR..
ANY ANIMAL WEIGHING
OVER 700 LBS., according
to size and condition. Smaller
animals picked up free, also
free veterinary inspection.
Call Collect Atwood 3`T6-2622
24 hrs. a day -7 days a week
Llc. No. 401-C-65
19-32-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
,.CLEANED
Modern equipment. We guar-
antee all work. Write or cal.
Harvey Dale, Seaforth, phone.y
527-1406. • 1.9-32-tf
SE PIC 'I�ANXS CLEANED
Moodefiii e`tuf!lpna nt Wed. Alt
work guaranteed. Write or
phMte LOUIS BLAICE, TIl;.2
Brussels,ore 442 w 6, Brass.
els • .d,• co� HAROLD MAL-
ONEY', phone 527-1424. .
19-17x23
NOTICE
0, koctipn Sales
,E,15.TENsivx ICLxAIINQ
MIttION
SALE,
Of 70 Cattle; 4 Tractors, a
Fell Line of Power Impie-
„Ments; Feed and Furniture at.
.T4410, Con. 1, Hibbert Town-
ship, on Highway Ne. 8, 3%
e,rules west of Mztche13
SATURDAY SEPTEM EIt 10
The Ft 12 o'clock sharp
ollowing:
CATTLE — 4 holstein cows
fresh., 6 weeks to 2 months;
2 Holstein cowsnmilking end
retired; 5 Shorthorn c o w s,
milking and rebred; 7 Short-
horn cows with calves by side;
1 Purebred Angus cow and
calf; 1 Angus heifer due Nov;
1 purebred Angus heifer open;
1 holstein heifer, open; 13
Bereford and Shorthorn
Spring calves; 12 Hereford
steers from 650 to 850 lbs; 12
Hereford heifers from 650 to
850 lbs.
FEED — 7 acres of good
silage Corn.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Universal milking machine,
with 2 stainless steel units,
pump, motor, piping for 12
cows, and autotic washer;
Viking stainless steel cream
separator; milk pails, etc.
IMPLEMENTS '— Case 700
tractor, live P.T.O., pulley
and heat houser, 2670 hours;
David Brown 950 tractor, im-
plematic live "P.T.O. with
2770 hours; Ferguson T.E. 20
tractor with Dearborn inanure
loader, earth and snow buck-
ets and new tires; John Deere
G tractor with manure loader
and power-trol; set of tractor
chains; Gehl P.T.O. f o rage
harvester with hay and corn
heads; Gehl forage blower,
with 45 foot pipes; Dion self-
unloading forage box on Cock
shutt 5 ton wagon; Oliver No.
181-7 ft. P.T.O. combine with
pickup and cutter bar; MH 15
disc power seed drill; J,p. 10
ft. power cultivator; M:M. 10
ft. double disc; New; Idea No.
202 -125 bus.- manure spread-
er, nearly new; Case one-wuy
disc; 10 ft. cultipaeker, nearly
new; I.H.C. 7 ft. C32 t r a i l
type power mower;nearly
new; Massey -Harris 4 - bar
side rake; I. H. C. 10. inch
hammer mill; 75 ft. drive belt;
60 ft. -6 inch drive belt; 1.H.C.
3 pt. hitch corn scuffier; 25
ft. of 5 inch grain, pipe; fence
bottom weed sprayer; 3 pt.
hitch grader blade; 61 sections
of harrows; I.H.C. 3 furrow
ace bottom plow on rubber;
32 bus. steeLvgrain bin for 3
pt. hitch; 21 ft. grain auger;
16 ft. grain auger; 2 - i/a . h.p.
motors; 1/4 h.p. motor; 2 wheel
trailer with stock racks and
new tires; ' 8 x 10 tarp; Comet
high volume air compressor
with cleaning gun; air volume
c o n t r o I; filter and paint
sprayer, new; 32 ft. extension
ladder; Beatty shallow well
pressure system; set of scales;
jack all jack; hog feeders.; 2
steel water troughs; hay ted -
der; quantity of scrap iron;
quantity lumber; fencers;
forks; shovels; tools; etc.
20 ou. Saieil �` flusiness Dire tut
FURNITURE(' Vaal
cleaner 'with all att ehments
In good condition;. day bed; 2
gown; ' beds, springs and mgt.,
posses; 2• dressers; 2 wash
stands; extension table; buf-
fet; 2 rocking chairs; china
cabinet; small table; washing
machine; wash tubs; sealers;
baby • buggy, antique pine bra -
by cradle and many other ar-
ticles.
This is en outstanding sale_
Plan to attend.
Zion Church Ladies booth,
on Grounds.
No Reserve --- Terms CASH
• s the farm is Sold'.
RUsSELL RONEY Proprietor
W. E, NAIRN and SON
AUCTION SERVICE
St. Marys, 284-3796
Box 385
• 20-39-2
A By -Law to borrow the
sum of $173,000.00 from the
Ontario ' Education • Capital. Aid
Program, for the purpose'pf
building a new school was
moved by Thomas Murray,
seconded 'by -Clarence Malan
ey and carried by the Board
of C.R.C. S.S'. Hibbert, Logan.
and McKillop No. 2.
AUGUSTE DUCHARME
Secretary - 'Treasurer.
19-38-3
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Municipal
Dump
Will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from 1
to 5.00 p.m. and Saturday
morning from 10:00 to 12:00
a.m.
No wire fencing, old con-
crete or car bodies permitted.
JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk.
19-32-tf
A reunion has been planned
to be held, at the school, of
all former pupils and teachers
of S.S. No. 9, Tuckersmith, on
Sunday, October 9th. Regist-
ration beginning at 1 p.m. All
families of the section and
former pupils living in the
surrounding area, please in-
form your immediate family
and consider this your invita-
tion to attend. Ladies please,
bring a picnic lunch. of sand-
wiches and tarts to be served
at 5 p.m. Dishes• will be sup-
plied. 19-39-1
•
CAN'T y6U My DI
PUT THE -THIS
-Top up? " SPoR
22. Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
Treasurer's Sale of
Land for Taxes
Township of Tuckersmith
County of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant is-
sued by the Reeve of the
Township of Tuckersmith un-
der his hand and the seal
'of
the said corporation bearihng
date the 16th day of March,
sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the Township of
Tuckersmith will be held at
the Town Hall, Seaforth at
the hour of. 9:00 o'clock in
the 'evening on the 6th day
of September, 1966, unless
the .taxes .and_ .costs_.ar'e.. Wett-
er paid. Notice is herby given
that the list of lands for sale
for arrears of taxes was pub-
lished in The Ontario Gaz-
ette on the 7th day of May,
1966, and that copies of the
said list may be had at my
office.
Treasurer's Office this lst
day of June, 1966.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Treasurer
22-28-13
23. Business Directory
Auttioneer
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CharteredAccountant
PP -57 South Street Te1aphoi e
Goderich 5247562:.
• FUNERAL HOME
Gicierfrk lit.: , Seafor
Adjustable
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,OCCASION
Phone 527413010 Seaforth: '.
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BarrisD. tersL, "Solicitors,, 'Et+ .
P. D..McCONNELL, Q.C,
STFWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 627 0850
SEAFORTI
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull,,D V.M.,V.S.
D. Guilts, D..., V.S.
J.P. D.V.M.,
V.S4
,Phone 5271760 - Seaforth
A. W SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc,..
Office 527-1850 - Res. 027.1643
Seaforth - . Ontario
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint,
ment only
Phone 527-1240. -- or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED • EMBALMER
--and--FUNERAL DIRECTOR_. - -
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
FARM and FURNITURE
_SALES. CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and -careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and . Ambulance Service •
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
24. Cards of, Thanks
We wish to thank our neigh-
b'ors, friends and relatives for
the lovely floral.tribtites, don-
ations to the different funds
and all acts of kincdaens ex-
tended at the:time of our ber-
eavement. Special thanks to
the staff at Clinton •Hospital,
Dr_, Flowers, Bonthron Funer
al Heine and e` 'ehyetie who in
any way helped including the
Ladies of Kipperi U n i te d
Church and Rev...Mr. Rouls-
ton. — The family 'of the late
Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson..
24-39x1
Births
MCGREGOR •=- In St. Josephs
Hospital, Guelph, on Aug-
ust 28, to Mr. and Mrs.
Chas McGregor, a son Wil-
liam Ross.
For
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YES -HE ACTS AS IF
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HANDED'
BU51-1 FLYERS
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IT'S -rouGH '
HAVING -TO CROSS
FANTAA'!"IC AREAS
OF VIRGIN
TERRITORY,
BUT THE` OPENING
UP OF TI -TE COUNTRY
HAS HELPED UB
CONSIDERABLY.
NOW WE CAN ALWAYS
FIND RED-BLOODED
TOUR IST5 SOMEWHERE.
WITHIN RANGE.
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CYNTHIA'S BOYFRIEND
GETS HIS OWN CAR
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