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TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming 'Events
2.
Lost, Strayed
3. Founts
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
8. Teachers Wanted
7, Situations Wanted.
8. Farm Stook For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles Fur Sale
i2, Wanted To Bug
13. Wanted
14, Property For Sale
15, Property For Treat
16. For. Sale or Rent
17. Wanted - To. Rent
18. Property. Wanted
19. Notes
29- ApettQ.n°- Sales
21. Tenders Wanted ,
22, Legal Notices
23. Bnsineas pkectorY
24, Cards of maks
2 in Mexaoriani
26, Perspials
•
Classified ads are, inserted at
a rate of 2 cents per word.
Each. number, initial and ab-
breviation counts as one word.
Ads are subject to the follow-
ing minimums: Classifications
2, 3,°8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 .and
17, minimum 40c an insertion.
Classificatidn 25, minimum 65c,
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse.
All other classifications, mini-
mum 65 centser insertion.
except Action Sales (20), Ten-
ders W ted (21), and Legal
Notices ( ), rates on. applica-
tion.
For cash "payment, or if paid
by 10 days following last inser-
tion, 15 CENTS deducted from
above rates.
L Coming Events
TEESWATER FALL
FAIR
.Follow the crowds to TEES -
WATER, home of Canada's
Largest Rural Fair on SAT-
s URDAY, SEPTEMBER .24th.
See Canada's finest livestock;
4-H; ,Machinery; Rides; and
Miss Dominion of C.anada:
Ontario Provincial Police
Motorcycle Precision Ride
features two complete grand-
stand shows; . Canada's 48th
* ,.• Highlanders Pipe Band and
Dancers in attendance. See
Mr. Flowers demonstrating in
arena with the Craft Folk.
Floor show and dance Satur-
day night in arena to . music
of the Debonaires:
a 1-41-2
The "family of Mr. and Mrs.
R Reuben Houck are • givinga
party in honor of their par-
ent's 40th Wedding Anniver-
in the Brodhagen Commun-
ity Hall on September 24th at
8:30 p.m. Relatives, neighbors
and friends are cordially in-
vited: No gifts .please. 1-42x1
A series of' prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, Octob—
er 5th, 1986, at 2:00 p.m. at
the Health Unit, Office, Sea-:
forth Community Hospital,.
Seaforth. These will be held
at weekly intervals- fors -nine
weeks, These- interested are
invited to attend on -the above
date, or pbpne; the Public
Health :Ngrae, Seaforth 527-
1243, between 9:30a: ,9;30 a.m.
or 4 ?O 511'0 p.m. 1-42-2
2. Lost, Strayed
WALLET containing valuable
papers on Bayfield beach.
Finder contact Frank Malone,
109 R 8 Dublin after 5.
2-42x1
4. Help Wanted
MAN forwork in bean ele-
vator starting Aug. 29, 1$66.
Good wage schedule, good op-
portunities. Apply.. E. L. MIc-
kle and Sons, Ltd., 1iensali.
4-39-tf
REQUIRED • at once, Ware-
house Clerks, . Male and Fe-
male. Steady employment.
Advancement opportunities.
Excellent benefits. Contact
Ron Ferguson, Jack Hood.
School Supplies, Stratford,
271-3800. Evenings Dublin
73 R 2. 4-40-3
CHOOSE your o w n hour s,
earn $2.00 to $3.00 per hour.,
No canvassing. Write Box
16101 The Huron Expositor,
4-41-2
GIRL OR YOUNG
LADY TO *ASSIST
AT PLOWING
MATCH
We require a young lady or
older teenage strident to es»'
list in distributing literature
at our exhibit at the inter-
national Plowing Match at
Seaforth, October 11-14.
we are a large wen -known
Canadian manufacturer.
Applicants s h o u l d be of
good height, of pleasing per-
* ' sonality and able to meet the
througho tublic.tiethe four daysnof
the match. Suitable salary to
be arranged.
Application, together with a
recent photo or snapshot to
be forwarded to Box. 1618,
The , S te. E e 0th; .,.,
�tpositbr by»
�.�h..r S_.
•4442.4'.
1,; Hol *anted
L
li�l�LxAB A *onion to bal?y-
sit in rtty home two mornings
a week, one Pre -Wilda child.
Starting October 1. P h on e
527-027.6. 4-42x1
Township 1
ns�i p of
o Hibbert
RELIEF OPERATORS
for snow plowi is are required
by the Township of Hibbert
far the corning 'Winter sewn,
Anyone interested contact
the road superintendent:
ED CHAPPEL, Supt.
RR 1 Cromarty
4-42-2
8. Farm Stock For Sale
FOR. SALE = — Hereford cows
with calves. Contact Ralph
Fischer, phone ,• 24 R 25 Dubr
lin. 8-39-tf
TWENTY pigs, 7 weeks o1d.
Carl Vanderzon, phone 527-
1772. - 8-42x1
THIRTEEN weaver, pigs, eight
weeks old. Ted Van Dyk, RR3
Seaforth, phone 527-1435.
8-42x1
ONE purebred York hog, 7%
months old and a number of
good York and Landrace pigs,
8 weeks old, of purebred
stock. W. C. MiIlson, phone
527-1167. { 8-42-1
9. Poultry For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Coekereis.
Available now. Book your or-
ders early. .
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaorth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-39-tI
10. Used Cars For Sale
THREE ton Dodge truck,
stock racks, good running
condition. R. J. D o i g, 527-
0763, North Main St., Sea -
forth. 10-37-tf
11. Articles For Sale
TEN milk Cans. Ted Sjaarda,
Clinton, 482-9882. 11-42x1
Jewellery. RepaI,rs
We do all types of jewellery
repairs
Ring Sizing
Retip Claws
Rebuild "Shanks
Bead Restringing.
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-39-tf
FRESH picked green corn,
pears and other vegetables:
Bring containers. Ambrose
Addley, Kinburn. 11-41x3
MASSEY - Ferguson 4 -furrow
mounted plow with 12 inch
bottom. For further particu-
lars Phone 527-1308.
11-41x2
&ANTED someone to take
over balance of payments on
Singer automatic zig zag sew-
ing machine. Makes button-
holes, sews on buttons, fancy
patterns all -automatically. Or-
iginally $209.00, balance ow-
ing. $51.60 or $7.00 per month.
2 year guarantee. Lessons in-
cl'udOd ' Dealer. Write Box
160.88, The Huron Expositor.
11-41-2''
INSULATED `•cold storage
door with frame, $25,.00 com-
plete. 4 foot lath in bundles
of 50. Odds and ends in build-
ing materials. -Name price.
Apply Ron Agar, 10.R 16:
11-41-8
ONE Duo -therm, large size,
oil space heater with fan and
drum for pipes, one 200 gal.
oil tank, a number of '6 inch
pipes. John Pryce; phone 527-
1955. 11-42x1
POUR burner white Findlay
gas range with brdiler, like
new. Phone Goderich 524-
9584. 11-42x1
THIRTY acres' second cut al-
falfa hay. Russell Bolton,
phone 527-1428.. 11-42-1
NEW bean knives in stock
for all types of bean pullers.
Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield,
phone 482-9131. 11-42-2
BOOK of Knowledge includ-
ing bookcase and many extras
at a substantial saving. Apply
to Box 1612, The Huron, Ex-
positor or phone 527-1522,
11-42-t£.
MAN'S • car coat, new, size
about 42. Phone 527-0474.
11-42x1
GIRL'S "Little Nugget" coat,
size 6x, red with small black
leather trim, excellent condi-
tien. Mrs. Robert Bell, Phone
262-5271. 11-42-1
21" TV with rotator and aerial
electric toaster, coffee perco-
lator, this may be seen at the
estate of Albert Broome, Mill
St., Saturday afterapon, Sept,
24. 11-42-1
CONVERTIBLE baby caxrr:
age, sit-up baby seat, canvass
and chrome walker, 527-1462..
11-42-1
•
Repossessions
2 cabinet model automatic
Singermachines, one porable
straight stitch, one portable
automatic one yarn= clean-
er, one polisher deItrate model,
one deluxe Auto washer, one
portable record player.
Pay balance on any article,
SINGER CO. of CANADA
4021-9149;„ CTijrdii--2
11. Articles For Sale
MIXED dry "wood,"`$6 00 .per
cord, delivered. Lewis Coyne,
phone Dublin, 109 R 16.
11-42x3
QUANTITY Qf: dry stove and
furnace wood. Earl Benne-
wets, . Brodhagen, phone Dub-
lin 74 R 12. 11-38x5
See our Large Selection of
Swiss Made Watches
BULOVA by
CARAVELLE
RODANIA
MICAH
These watches, are. ail guar
antee.d for one full year and
serviced by our own ' watch-
makers.
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11 39-tf
WE sell" and service' T e •
watches ,�rieed from $7.95
up. Come in and choose one
as we have all models in
stock. Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
• 11-3941
12. Wanted To Buy
ANTIQUE furniture, pictures
frames, cupboards, lamps and
dishes, etc.' Will buy indi'Vid-
ual piecesor complete house-
hold. Phone 271-1578.
12-39-tf
LARGE quantity of baled
straw; barn stored for fall
pick-up. Write stating amount
and price expected to G. Mc-
Fadden, RR •1 Milton Ont.
12-38x10
13. Wanted.
WANTED, work mending and
repairing at my own home.
Phone 527-0501. 13-42x2
WANTED $8000 by October 1,
1966, to be secured liy first
mortgage on farm. Apply Box
161,1, The Huron Expositor. •
13-42x1
14. Property For Sale
LARGE building lot, 80' x
150' in Seaforth. Apply Stew-
art De Vries. Egm,ondville or
phone 527-0947 after 6.
• 14-42x1
VICTORIA
and
GREY
TRUST
COMPANY
LISTOWEL AREA -100 acre
dairy farm 3% miles from
town and 1% miles from
'Highway. 95 workable and
very productive. Barn 60
x 72, tie-ups for 31 cows.
Drive shed 30 x 45, silo 12
x 32. Two dry wells, five
bedroom white brick house,
bathroom and new oil_ fur-
nace.
MONKTON AREA— 100 acre
dairy farm two miles from
Monkton and close to High-
w.ay, 98 acres workable, 'L'
shaped barn 40 x 56 and 36
• x 40. Milkhouse, drilled
well. Four bedroom frame
house.
100 acre farm 4% miles
from Monkton. All work-
able. Two silos, 13 x 45 and
24 x 50; Two years old. •
BLYTH AREA •-- 150 acre
farm, 130 acres workable.
Four miles from Blyth.
Barn 40_ x 60 and 28 x 60.
Four bedroom frame house.
WALTON AREA — 11.2 acre'
dairy farm, silo, steel gran-
aries, well drained.
125 acre "farm, good -build-
ings.
Fifty acres of productive
land.
STRATFORD AREA -- 150
acres, % mile from city on
Highway 8. Good invest-
ment. •
199 acres, 4 miles from city.
Loose housing for 60 head
and 150 pigs. Nice home
with all modern conven-
iences.
For Farms in Perth and
Huron Counties Con-
tact us
VICTORIA
and
GREY
TRUST
(Stratford)
Real Estate
Department
Telephone• - Office: 271-2050
Dan McTavish -Res: 625-8788
Joe Delesie - Res: 393-6216
14-42-2
. Estate Property
Threeediroonfl.
e ceilen
,e Int state of seta View'
Property For Sale'
batbraoxn, furnace garage etc.
One black from Main, Street,
Price $7,000,
WHY PAY RENT?
Three bedroom. home, ex'
cellent condition, y acre of
land on paved highway,. two
blocks from now public
school. Taxes $48,38, Owner
accept reasonable .down
payn hly., and balance at $30
Large steel building, 44 x
30 !teen'', six inch cement floor,
heavy wiring, •xeasonable
down
payment, ,balance $30.80
lOntOly.' ...
Josepih McConnell
Realtor,
Phone 527-1560,
14-42-1
15. PrQpelrtY For Rent
MODERN 2'.beclrogm apart-
ment. Phone 527-001,0 or
335-1510.15-38;
APARTMENT far" roe#t, in,
Seaforth, Available S ptem-
ber414th. Apply to Harold
Jackson, phone 527-0640.
,15-41-2
FOUR room apartment. Sep-
arate entrance. Heat and utih
ities paid. Phone 527-0978.
' 15-41-2
BRICK house with modern;
facilities, .oil furnace, located
three miles east of Henson.
Apply Robert Bell, phone 262-
5271. "15-42-1
TWO bedroom heated apart-
ment, upstairs on Adam St.
Private entrance, available
October 1. Melvin Neil, phone
527-1633. 15-42x2.
TWENTY -five acres of land
for spring crop. Lot 9, Con.2,
McKillop. Thomas O'Reilly,
15-42x1.
TWO bedroomapartment lob-
ated on Welsh St., heated, pri-
vate entrance. Call 527-12T11
after 5:30. 15-42x3
18. Property Wanted
FARMS
WANTED
FARMERS" . . . . THE BIG
PLOWING MATCH WILL
BRING BUYERS INTO TIiiS
AREA
Give us a call. We will be
pleased to come out and talk
it over in the privacy of your
own home.
WILLIAM M. 'HART
Seaforth
Salesman
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
18-42-1
19. Notices .
CUSTOM bean pulling, Bill
Beuermann, phone Dublin
X126 R 5. 19-42-1
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We guar-
antee all work. Write or call
Harvey Dale, Seaforth, phone
527-1406. 19-39-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL 'COLLECT
Darling &,Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No. 350-C-65
19-39-tf
NOTICE
WA are sl�,itpping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
.yf Ontario. To arrange or pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-.
urday night, •
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
19-39-tf
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Qen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Hensall. 19-39-tf
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 L McINTOSH, Clerk.
19-39-tf
PICTURE
FRAMING
AT
Beattie' Furniture
CLINTON
�.. 19-40-1.
SEPTIC' TA
CLEANED
' Maclean equip t used All
work guaranteed. Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, phone, 442 w $, Bruss-
els or., contact 'FOLD MA1,-
ONEY`, phone 5,27-1424.
o Y9 -17x23
19. Notices
lEtr FCTRO UX . C
� awash., Ltd.
Sales • and Service, aratbetdaed
dealer A nn Rife ', '15.6 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524,-
6:514. 19-32-tf
CUSTOM "silo failithg,' bean'
combining, James Drummond,
262-5481. 19-4043
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELL.ERS •
Ltd
Phone 527-1720 Seaforth
• 19-39-tf
Decd Stock
under New Management
ATWOOD
PET FOOD
SUPPLY
Garnet Smith
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 FOR
ANY ANIMAL WEIGHING
OVER 700 LBS., according
to size and condition. Smaller
animals picked up free, also
free veterinary inspection.
Call Collect Atwood 3561.2622
24 hrs. a day -7 days a'week
Lic. No. 401-C-65
19-39-tf
Attention. Farmer s !
Farmers interested in hay-
ing a silo built for this year
or to have it for next Year,
Please contact Wes Hugill,
Zurich. Phone 236-4928.
19-42-1
21. Tenders Wanted
-TENDERS
WANTED
for
Morris Township
Tenders clearly marked will
be received by the undersign-
ed unitl 3,2 noon, October 3,
1966 for three (3) trucks to
plow snow as directed by the
road superintendent in the
Township of Morris.
Tender to state make,
model and' size of equipment.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. HELEN D. MARTIN
Clerk
Belgrave, Ontario
21=42-2
2 Te?ders
Way
,>d
Tenders
Tenders will be received''by
the undersigned up to and in-
cluding Wednesday, Septem-
ber 28, 1966, for supply .and
complete installation of new
entrance to P.U.C. Garage.
Specificatlioris can be ob-
tained -at the Public Utility
Office.
The Lowest or apy_ �tender
not necessarily. acce'ptea.
Seaforth Public Utility
Commission
Box' 719, Seaforth, Ont.
21-41-2
Township of N.ieICiiiop
TENDERS
S
for Snow Removal
Sealed tenders will be"•re-
ceived by the undersigned un-
til 2 p.m., Friday, September
30th, 1966 fiat snow removal
on township roads during the
winter of 1966 and 1967.
Tender must state full spec-
ifications of equipment, price
per hour and proof of Work-
man's Compensation and Pub-
lic Liability Insurance.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WILSON LITTLE
Road Superintendent
RR 1 Seaforth, Ontario •
21-42-1
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR
TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
COUNTY OF HURON
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant
issued by the Mayor of the
Town of Seaforth under his
hand and seal of the said cora
poration bearing date ,the 14th
day of February, 1966, sale
of land in arrears of taxes in
the Town of Seaforth will be
held in the Council Chambers
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon on the 14th
day of December. 1966, un-
less the taxes and costs are
sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of lands
for sale for arrears of taxes
was published iii the Ontario
Gazette on the 3rd day of
September, 1966 and that cop-
ies of the. said list may be
had at my office,
Treasurer's office, this 6th
day of September, 1966.
Ernest Williams,
I. Clerk.
22-40-13
WERE NOW GOING THROUGH
OUR BEST RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT I•
TI -US IS THE DOWNTOWN
HEART OF OUR CITY
i..
"!Hess Pireetory'
cCONNRL,+ _.
STEWART
Barristers,: Solicitors:; Etc,
P. D. 1)1eCONNELI,,,. y.C.:
• D: 1, STEWART
Seaforth„ Ont. Phone 527.085*
'•
Barrister, Solicitor," Etc,
Ice 5274850 - !.Res. 027.4043
Seaforth - Ontario
JOHNI . LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST'
Seaforth (Mee:
Tees., Thurs., Fjri„ Quo 5:30 p.m,
Sat., 9 to 12 noon.
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 0g74,140- or 48.2•;7.:040
0
Mon., Wed, Clinton Ofilee
i W. J, CLE 1177..n
$e�aforth, I)ntaariq
LICENSED EMBALMER
and b'[1NERA,L PU.. ircirQR •
Night or `;Day Calls. 527.0510.
Auctioneer
F'. M and FURNITURE
ALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0630 --. Night 527-0885
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
A. M: HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7502
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seafortb
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent;
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527.1364 = Seaforth
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
J. P. Raab, B.A.,D.V.M., V.S.
Phope 527-1760 ' - Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
OUR most sincere and grate-
ful thanks to all those who
made our 40th Wedding An-
niversary such a pleasant oc-
casion, also the lovely gifts.
Your thoughtfulness will long
be remembered. — Alvin and
Katie Stimore. 24-42-1
WELL,THANK
YOU FORTHE
CONDUCTED
TOUR
I NOTICE ONE
DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN OUR
CITY AND YGURs.
"2 ,
'Cords � Of Thanks
vvauld like; to expre i sur
sincere them for the MARY
acts' of kindness,, me ger of
pathy,. cards and beautiful
floral "Tributes removed: m
relatives, frier ,.and .neigh.-
boxs. ,and:.also to Rev ,
Gardiner,triathroy, d '
our recent .sad. borer? re elx
Cameron 'a y.
2442.1
e would like • ' ,thank our
relatives, friends `ate iter , ..
bors.. f r tie nares; flowers
Alu ! ifts"rived,,: our ,25th ,..
W�ed ding Aunkersarsr;
'jai thanks, to otir~family," Ilxe
Joanne; Tod, iandx:Pat who so
thoughtfully err 'god the'din-.
ncir" evening -•,-•, 'e,I
and Clarence =Malone.
24-42-1
We wish ro thank our neigh,
hors; 'Olend.s ,aind 1740M rfor
the lovely doral tributes, eon.:
a4gns to differ l:; F4 1ds, Rev,
Shatto, Pro:. Aptly and
kua, Miss Promo ''and nursmg
staff, Mrss. Eilmer Koeh er,' E.
U. B. Ladies; Pail bearers,
tower bearers, Box Funeral
Home, sympathy, cards and
letters and to all those who
helped in any way during our
sad bereavement. —
Mary Thornton, Mr. and Mfrs.
Ed Regele. 24-42x1
The students and teachers of.
Dublin Continuation School
wish to express their gratitude
to the following award don-
ors: Rev. Remi Durand, Rev.
L. J. Coughlin, Brown's Hotel,
Butters Hardware Store, Bank
of Commerce, Canadian Tire
Store, Walter Carpenter, Dan
Costello, George C o v Carpenter,.
e,
Cronin Transport, D u b 11 n
Poultry, likiend and Whetham,
George Goettler,' Gerald Hol-
land, Albert Kramers, Kranaps
Service, James Krauskopf,
Looby Construction, Lou
Rowland Transport, Stapleton
Feed, Fergus Stapleton, Vil-
liage of Dublin. We also wish
Ao thank Mrs. Anne Cronin
and the other ladies who pre-
pared the banquet which pre-
ceeded the Graduation cdre-
inonY• 24-42.1
We would like to thank ever y-
one for the lovely gifts re-
ceived at theshoweraat Born-
holm and Brgent ' h ls.
Special thanks , se , ho
assisted.• — Roth those
Ro r
Shol'tlice. 24-42-1
lVlr. and Mrs .04Ynns Dale
would like,- to a ' ens their
sincere thanks, to 1relatives
and friends for it• lovely
gifts and cardsreceived for
their thirty-fjfth a n1versary.
Also all thoswwho contributed
to the success of 'the eening.
24-42x1.
For
Additional
Classified
See Page 12
OUP GARBAGE
TRUCKS ARE
GREEN! /� •PAVA
IT, HAS AESTHETIC
VALUES, ARTISTIC TASTE,
PLASTIC• FORM $ND
CULTURAL
REVELATIONS'
PIGIT'S MADE OF GREY
-IRON. NOW MUCH DO
—; IS WORTNK H?
7' OFFHAND I'D
SAY TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS A HUNDRED
POUNDS,CARRIAGE
PAID 10 THE
SMELTS -R:
I SAW Yoe! MOTHEW EVERY
Moo' DAY 'NINE PAPER,,,,
UN-I':ADVLIKEI
.THEQES STUDENT RIOTS IN
AFRICA OR INDIA N'YORK
OR FLORIDA,,.., BUT LET ME...
HAVE A FRIENDLY RUMBLE
WO SUE PUkH, AND Atilt'Tt UNK
1NE WORLDS COME lb AN END!,
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