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1969 T HUNDERBIRD 4-door Landeau,
power brakes, steering and windows, original
38,000 miles, licence MDE526
1969 MUSTANG 2-door hardtop, 390 4-V,
V-8, Hearst 4-speed, licence DFU526
1969 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-door V-8,
automatic, power brakes, power steering, 47,-
000 actual miles, licence CXX383
1968 COMET 2-door hardtop, 6 automatic,
radio, 44,000 miles, licence CXX810
1971 MERCURY MONTEGO 351 4-V, V-8.,
Hearst, 4-speed, radio. Licence CXU320
1970 MAVERICK 2-door economical 6
cylinder, standard shift. Licence DFV748
1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU SS 2-door hardtop,
V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering,
Licence DJL424
1970 TORINO SQUIRE WAGON, V-8,
automatic, power brakes, power steering,
sharp, one owner.
1970 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2-door, hard-
top, V-8, automatic, power brakes and steer-
ing, Licence DFU238
1969 FAIRLANE 500 sports roof, 351 V-8,
automatic, radio. Licence DDP600
SPECIAL
1970 CHEV BISCAYNE sedan, 350, V-8,
automatic, radio. Licence DEW554
3295
'2295
'1595
'1195
'2495
9595
1295
'2895
'2295
1895
'1595
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MECHANIC'S SPECIALS
1969 FORD 4-door, V-8, automatic
UNCERTIFIED
TRUCKS
1970 DODGE Cargo Van, slant 6, standard
transmission, 26,000 miles. Licence 37664B
1970 FORD PICKUP 302 V-8, heavy duty
suspension and rear bumper.
1195
1195
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Correspondent
Fred McClymont
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_.,SIOAvittleested that' aluMilme A
0 11,TOP:i Ova be considered fo r
040wer library floor as heatir ig
CO E; were running too big' h.
11+8 recommended that, co
11/4eratiOn. be given to install, ,pg
.hew". heating systein 'In the
00,17, • - ip new business, council he card
brief financial report f rom
Clerk-treasurer, -Ernest W11-
114415 in which he info' rioed
40Unell that, revenue this year
Was"down about $40,000 fro, as last
year but part of this wts due to
the drop in mill rates.this s year.
A7 letter was receive, 3 from
A.Y. McLean asking that his
resignation be accepted f . tom the
planning board.
Council 'accepted hi s resig-
nation' with regret and r equested
that a letter of thank! s be sent
stating their appreciat .ion of his'
services to the com munity on
the board.
Monday, August 6 , was pro-,
claimed C!vic I loliday in
SeafOrth. •
The meeting a .djourned at
11 p.m.
19:101FrIendly Giant
10:30110, Drefieup
11:00 Ontario Bobools
12:00 The Hilarious House 'of,
Frightenstein
12:30 News
12:45 Moyle: "The Taming of
Dorothele- Jean Kent and
Robert Beatty.
'2:30 Secrets from the Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4:50 Family Court'
4:30 Drop-In
.5:00 BewitOhed
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
7;00 The Bold Ones
8:90,,Now LoOkHere
8:3il
'he Sorrow And The Pity
art II •
11;00 The National
11:20 PM •
11:45 Moyle; "The Fighting
Wildcats" - Keefe
Brasselle artd Kay Collard
The ladies of Seiforth Community Hospital's Auxiliary were 'participants recently on drPL's
Act Past program. Here with Act Fast host 8111 Brady are contestants Mrs. Pat Bennett and
Mrs. Orville Oke, who 'wen $110 for Auxiliary activities. In the background (left) is Auxiliary
member Miss Gladys Thompson. The program will be seen on Channel 10, August 5: (CFPL photo)
Mr. Floyd Mc\Ash pi llamilton
is visiting with-his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John McAsh.
Mr. and Mrs. bon Harker,
Ruth, Lorne and Glenn of King
City and Miss Lorrieftobinsonof
Willowdale visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McClymont.
We welcome • Mr. and Mrs.
Chessel and fimily of Stratford
who have recently moved into the'
village. s-
• The vacation Bible .School
opened On Monday with a good
attendance with Rev. Murdock
Morrison in charge.
At a recent lodge meeting of
L.O.L. 1035, a donation was made
to the Hayfield Lion's club to
help with the transportation of
children to Clinton for swimming
lessons, also a donation t9 the
Varna Vacation Bible School.
COLEMAN PICNIC
The annual Coleman picnic
was held in the Lion's 'Park,
Seaforth with , a good attendance.
The president, Mr. Nick
whyte, conducted the election of
officers; President) Bob Cart-
wright, New Hamburg; 1st Vice-
president, Frank Mallot, Detroit;
2nd Vice-President, Hugh
Morenz , Dashwood; Secretary,
Mrs. Elgin McKinley; Treasurer,
Mrs. Bruce Coleman,
Winners'of the various sports
were: Boys and girls five and
under - David whyte, Terry
Alexander; Girls eight and under,
Tammie Alexander, Darlene
Dungey; Girls ten and under -
Lorrie Robinson, Tammie Alex-
ander; Boys ten ann'-under -
Dean •Dungey, Steve Hildebrand;
Girls 12 and under - Lorrie
Robinson, Donna McKinley;
Young ladles - Joan Hildebrand,
Ruth Barker; Young men"- Doug
Hildebrand, Dean pungey; Mar-
ried ladies - Roba Do,ig, Karen'
Alexander; Three legged race=
Lortie Robinson and Darlene
Dungey; Wheelbarrow race -
Joan Hildebrand and Rick Wood;
Ladies' kick the slipper - Roba
Lobb, Joan Hildebrand; Men's
kick the slipper, Rick Wood;
Couple; toss the balloom - Lorne
and Glenn Barker; Spoon and
string' contest . Mary Barker's
team;'Guessing jelly beans, Joan
Whyte; .Oldest - Mrsel-Cott;
Youngest person - Murray Whyte;
Coming the farthest - Lorrie
Robinson, willowdale; Walking
race - Lorrie Robinson, Mrs.
Elgin McKinley. ,
The 1974 picnic will be held
in Seaforth Lion's Park on the
same date.
ITEM: To add personal de-
corator touches, window blinds
can be painted with bold graphic
designs, or the tapes covered
with bright ribbon or fabric using
all-purpose adhesive glue.
8104700 RisrhYahe' TS149YuP211, 1974 10;30 Hi Diddle Day
11-;00 The Littlest Hobo
11:30 Reach For The Top
12:00 The Outdoor sportsman
12:30 Let Them Live '
1:00 The world of Man
1:30 Kla.hanle
2:00 Internationaloubo Badminton riie
3:00 Gymnastics
4:00 Tennis
5:00`Bugs Bunny Road Runner
Hour
6:00 Dragnet
6:30 FYI
7:00 Sanford. and Son
7;30 On The Buses
8:00 All Around The Circle ,
800 The Sorrow & The pity
10:30 Countrytime
10 m 11:00
12 PM
National •
11:45 Movie: "141" - R9d
Taylor, MelirynDouglas
SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1973
10:00 Maigrichon et Gras Double
10;30 Quelle Famille
11:00 Ontario Schools
12;00 Travel Canada
12;30 News
12;35 Gardeeing
1:00 Roy Jewell
1:30 Summer Country Canada
2:00 Canada/U.S.S.R. Hockey
45:00110 mThusieeMuTsslismesp,eople
5:303,0 A Disney ney
6Fast
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 Black Heauty • -
8:00 The Helen Reddy Show
9;00 Sunday At Nine
10;00 First person Singular'
10:30
11;00 The National
1120 Of All People m.Peo_
11:45 Under Attack
M70 Mon
DAY JULYAmi , 23, 1973 10
.10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressyp ,
11;00 Ontario Schools
12:00 The Hilarious Hous e of
Frightenstein
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: The 39 Steps -
Kenneth More • & Brenda de
panzie
2:30 Secrets From' The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From •
3;30 Edge of Night'
4;00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched. •
5:30 Let's Make A Deal
6:00 F Bestn of Berton
6:30
7;00 Gunsmoke
30
8:00 vc?;:a irtp.roindge Zamily
9;30 ,This Is The Law
10:00
10:30 What On Earth
11:0011:20 PM The National
11:45 Hush, Hush Swe'et
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Dune buggy
cps injures
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1973
10:00 Mon Ami
10;15 Friendly Giant
10;30 Mr. DreSSUp
l' :00 Ontario Schools
12;00 Pet Set
12;15 The Hilarious HoUse of
12:30 News
Frightenstein
12:45 Movie:, "From Hell To
Texii" Dmi`Murrey and
3:30 Secrets 'From The Kitchen
3.00 Thirty From ,
t Diane Varsi.
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Coert
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5;30 Reach For The Top
6:00 Best of Berton `
6:30 FYI
7;00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 The Partners
8;00 It's A Musical World
8:30 Mary Tyler Moore Show
9:00 Movie; - Doug McClure and
Chuck Connors.
10:30 Monty. Python's Flying
'• Circus
11.11;0200
PM
National •
11;45 Movie: "Murder Will Out"
James Robertson Justice
& Valarie Hobson
FlOrOOAInjUALmli
26,
1973
• 10:15 Friendly Giant ,
10;30 Mr. Dressup
- 11:00 Ontario Schools
12;00 The' Hilarious 'House Of
112%330 NiNoevwise:
Frightenstein
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"Joey Boy" -
Stanley Haines' & Harry
2:30 sCeocrrbeetstt..pr•
From The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
• 4:30.Drop-In
Charlotte• - Bette Davis . 55
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Let's Make A Deal and OlivW ' 6:00 Hekt of Berton •
10;15 Friendly Giant
10;00 Mon Ami
TUESDAY, JULY 24,• 1973 6:30 Fi n
7:00 Love American Style
8:00 M*A*S*11*
10;3,0 Mr. Dressuro 8;30 All In' The Family
11;00 Ontario Schools 9:00 Tommy Hunter. Show
12;00 The Hilaricius House 'of 10:00 Hawaii Five-0
12;30 News
shtenstein
11:20 P.M
11:00 The National
12:45 Movie: idIsland In TheSun" 11:45 Movie; geiheStory of Ruth"
James Mason, • Joan • Stuart Whitman and Tom
Fontaine.
23:
3300 SEedcgreeotsi
Night
From The Kitchen
3;00 Thirty prom
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched
5:30 The Horst Koehler Show
6;300 y 0
FYI
of Berton 6 IP -
7:00 The Waltons
8:00 All Star Game •
Hensall 11:00,The National lad 11:20 Fm
10:30 Canadian Sports Report
11:45 "Tarzan's Three '
. Challenges" - Jock Paul Van -.Esbroeck, 14, son . Mahoney and Woody Strode of. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Van Esb-, WEDNESDAY, ,JULY 25,'1973 , roeck, R.R. I, Hensall returned
10:00 Mon Ami • home Wednesday afternoon from - • ' ', / St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
• He. sustained a leg injury awl
multiple cuts and bruises Siinday
is a result of a fall from a •
home-made dune buggy on the -
, Van Esbroeck farm.
The lad is almost fully re- -
covered with only a tempore *-
fly stiff leg tc - remind him of •
the Mishap, mrs. Esbreeck said
Wedneiday.
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