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30 -Symbol for
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31 -Arbor
33 -Printer's
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35 -Lift with lever
36 -Above (poet.)
37 -In favor of
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40 -Worthless
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41 -football kick
42-Lar1prey
43-PVen
44 -Large tub
45 -Sun god
46 -Hard -wood tree
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parish
50 -Egg-shaped
52 -God of love
54-Perlod of time
55 -Greek letter
56 -Ceremony
57 -Soak
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18 -For example
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21-Devka for
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22 -Vast age
23 -Timid
24 -Fondle
25 -For shame!
26 -Possesses
28 -Attempt
29 -Title of respect
31 -Prefix: three
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38 -Danish island 48 -Native metal
39 -Depart 49 -Rodent
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41 -Dance step 53-A Mate (abbr.)
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William M. Hart
FUEL ETC.
Phone 527-0870
Seaforth
Legion Golfers Compete
There was keen competition when Legion golfers got underway Sunday at Doig's Golf
Course. Winners in the various events were: (left- Jack Eisler, Duffer Trophy; Jim Watson,
Low Gross; Don Eaton, Low Net; 'Ken Betties, Best Nine Holes, A barbeque followed the tour-
nament. (Expositor photo by Phillips).
NEWS of ZION Ladies'
Around eighty well wisliers
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Roney to ex-.
tend congratulations ,,to their
daughter, Joan on her marriage
on Saturday.
An archway of "pink and
white formed the setting for
the bride elect with a white
wedding bell over head.
Group gifts included an iron-
ing board, hamper, baking ut-
ensils, and all sorts of kitchen
ware including baking dishes
Remember! It -takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
CARS -
1968 Chev. Custom Impala, 327, 3 -speed
automatic.
2-1968 Pontiac Parisiennes, one 4 -door
hardtop and one 2 -door hardtop.
1968 Chev. Caprice 4 -door hardtop, fully
equipped
1967 Pontiac Convertible
1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, 8
' cylinder auto, power steering
1967 Chev. Bel -Air sedan, V-8, fully equip-
ped.
'--1966 Pontiac Sedan, V-8, fully equipped.
2-1966 Chev. Be! -Airs
2-1966 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door Hardtops,
fully equipped.
1966 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, 327
motor.
1965 Ford XL 2 -door H.T.
BRUSSELS
BRUSSELS
PHONE 173—"The Home of Better Used Cars"
1966 Dodge 880, 4 -door hardtop, filily equip-
ped.
1965 Pontiac Parisienne 4dotSir H.T.
A number of 1961 - 1966 Chevs., and Pon-
tiacs, mostly 17-8's, fully equipped, automa-
tics to choose from.
STATION WAGONS -
1966 Chev. Bel -Air, V-8, P.S., auto.
TRUCKS -
1966 Chev. 3/4 -Ton Pick -Up
-1965 Chev. 1/2 -Ton, heavy duty.
1965 Chev. 3/4 -Ton pick-up.
1963 Chev. 3 -Ton cab and chassis.
1965 Ford F500 cab and chassis
1964 Chev. 1/2 -Ton pick-up
VANS -7-
1-1965 Econoline Van, heavy duty.
MOTORS
ONTARIO
OPEN EVERY EVENING
and other kitchen nee& as
well as individual presents.
Mrs. Ross Pepper a:lead the
address while Joan was assisted
ini =ceiling the gifts by Aka
Harold 1Vleagher, Mrs. Terry
McArthy, and Mrs. Glenn Pep-
per who planned the event:
They also conducted contests
aided by Mrs. Orval Ische.
-^ On Friday evening Joan was
feted with a pantry and kitch-
en shower at the home of Mn.
and Mrs. Jack Coleman, Varna,
where nearly- forty relations of
.her fiance, Keith Stephenson
gathred to extend congratulat-
ions. The address was read by
groomeleots aunt, Mrs. Waiter
Webster.
Ballons overhead sprayed can
. fetti - on Joan and a sprinkling
can with streamers for decorat-
ion.
' The bride -elect was surprised
on 'Sunday afternoon when a
number of friends gabhered at
the home of one of her Bride -
maids, Marjorie Bairtja, Moncton
for another shower. Marjorie
„ and her mother, Mrs.- Cecil
served a smorgasbord supper,
Mr. Andy Ilaokstra, London
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roney and family on Sunday
Mrs. L'en O'Rourke, Gayle
and David visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton, on '
Monday.
Mr. ,and IVfrs. Gerry Graham,
London visited Ms aunt lVIrs.
Mary Malcodni, NIr. and Mrs.
Dalton Malcolm ;049. Saturday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm were M11.
and ,lVfns. Robert Gibb and Lin-
da, Glenco and Miss Gayle
Boughtflower, Mitchell.
Mrs. Harold Smith, Fullarton
and Mrs. Ross Gordon Seaforth
spent Thursday with 1VIns. Many
Malcolm.
Mr. Alan Roney, Waterloo,
Spent the weekend with his par-
ents M. and Mrs. Charles Ron-
ey.
I Miss Joan Britton, Toronto,
was home for the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Britton. .
Mr. and ,Mrs. Norman Bush-
' field spent Tuesday in London.
Mr. Grant Pepper, Miss Angie
BeLuca, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Be -
Luca and Terry Bowmanville,
visited Mr. and Mrs, Glen Pep-
per for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper and
family , visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McDonald in Thedford.
Mrs. Mabel Higgerson spent
Tuesday with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Elligsen.
Mrs. Elmore Zulaus, Sebring-
' Ville, visited her mother, Mrs.
Rena Stacey, Tuesday.
Mr. Howard Wright, Mitchell,
spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Pepper.
Mr. Harry Proctor, Mrs/(a-
bel Higgerson spent Wednesday
in London.
Congratulations to. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken 'Connolly on the ar-
rival of twin, daughters in Sea -
forth Community lik,ittal• on
Monday.
Mrs. Mary Williams and Shel-
by of Biirford, Were guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl,
Mrs. Vera Moore returned home
with them for a visit.
Mrs. Gretta DeClute and
rtiend visited her aunt, Mrs.
Mary Malcolm on Sunday.
Mr. Keith Malcolm, London,
spent Sunday with his parents,
•Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gill, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Barker and
Wendy were dinner guests of
Mr. Jim Gill, Mr: Larry Barker,
on Sunday, who is attending
Western University. "
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibb, Strat-
ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Malcolm, Friday night.
We Are Buyers of
WHITE BEAN
and CORN
We also are in the market
for .
OATS and. BARLEy
taat will make seed
Give. as a call, before you sell
For Highest Prices Paid Contact
W. G. Thompson & Son
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HEN- A
t
CONSTANCE
booster -lee UCW met at the
home of itVIrs. Prank Riley
It was decided to make all
the present members, life mem-
bers. Mn. 3.01112-8 Medd, was
presented With a Life member-
ship pin and certificate. Mrs.
Frank Riley read the address
and Mrs. Bill Dote presented
the pin to Mrst. Medd Who
thanked the group for, their
thoughtfuntneus,
Ws. ?George Mellwain open-
ed with the theme "Thou Shalt
Lam" Tom thy neighbOur who
avert* sm(ywhere, who is
ii need of help rway. ,
Aid Meets
Ladies Aid of First Presbyt-
erian Church met Tuesday
afternoon when Miss Jean Scott
presided over an interesting
program. Mrs, Wilfred Coleman
mad a poem "One day a a
timo." The hymns were chosen
by Mrs. James Aitcheson. Mins.
Harold Agar read the scripture
lesson and Mrs. James Keys
ledi in prayer. Mrs. James F.
Scott gave the treasurers
report. Mrs. Douglas 0. Fry
sang "There is a login in Gil-
ead accompanied by Mrs. J. A.
McGregor. Miss Jean "Scott in-,
traduced the guest speaker,
Mis6 Belle ,Carnphell who re-
called Seaforth in by - gone -
days, and told of the people
who contributed to the growth
of the town.
She also mentioned the fire
that burned out 12 ,acres and
the main street,and most of
its stores, the disovety of salt
in Seaforth, the fire which
burned the betel whie the
library now stands. -
Mrs. Wilford Coleman ex-
pressed jappneciation to Mnst.
Campbell and Mts. Pry.
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the $earcorthi Oattontails, Miiss
Head, Miran Hanle Beoriontist
was a pea at t4,0 meting.
More than 5,000 cases of tub-
erculosis were hum' in can;
ada in 1967, Of these approxi-.
mately 4,700 were newly diag-
nosed cases and 770 were pat-
ients who had broken down for
-, a second or third time.
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