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(Continued, front Page 1)
Grade four to Grade five
Douglas, Dale, Mary Louise'
De Groot, Patrick De Jong,
James Flannery, Mary Ann Hau-
wert,, Betty Heynsbergen, Rich-
ard Heornaert; •Gregory Bussey,
Janet Klaver, Gerald Meidinger,
Joanne. Nelansen, John Mark
Nash, James Nigh, Joan Nobel;
INSURANCE
WIND
IND
TORNADO CYCLONE
JAMES F. KEYS
Phone 527-0467 Seaforth
Representing the Western -
Farmer's
Farmer's Weather Insurance
Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont.•
Invest Securely
in a
6%
Lawrence 1ya?br Dani .�,$. Got,
Harry SvviQkels; Dorilthy Vans'
Doom*k, Margaret Van 0344Katherine Van. Toon,•Jacl Vain
Miltenburg, Francis Verberne,
Patrick 'Connolly, Joanne Grog
thiue, Wilma Jansen, Mary Mar.
garet . Kelly, Danny Maloney,
John Van Dopren. •
• Grade'.five to Grade six
Harry Arts, David Broome,
Eddie Burns, Joanne De Groot,
Anthony De Jong, Nancy Dev-
ereaux, Kim.- Dineen, • Margaret
Eckert, Gerald' Feeney, a Sandra
Fleming; Garry Groothius, Dor-
othy Heynesbergen, Mary Jan-
maat, Michael Meidinger, Garry
Nash, Lois Nigh, Mary Nobel,
Dianne Phillips, Karen. Regier,
Wayne Reid, Douglas Reynolds,
'Stephen Ryan Billy Salisbury,
Cathy Stewart, Arnold Stinnis-
sen, John Swinkels, Mary Van
Dyk, Mary Van Miltenburg, Mar-
tin Van Loon, Martin Verberne.
Guaranteed Trust
Certificate_
3 to 5 Years
Contact
John A. Cardno
SEAFORTH
Representing:
Huron & Erie
Sterling Trusts
Guaranty Trusts
Crown Trust Co.
of Canada
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office's= Main Street
SEAFORTH
L
)enna
Th; Doug lilildebrand;
Joan Hildebrand; Bathara laza
CeYies; .Gloria Johnston; Pebhie
Loney; Ly4a MacDonald; Dpnno
Malleus; Rab. Montgonq ryGay1e
Munro; Leo Petersen,,. Keith.
Price;- Ernie ' Putman; Qathy
Scott; Billy Smith; Stephen
Southgate; Joan Wilbee; Ralph.
WOod• Teacher—Miss J. M.
Schmidt.
Grade six to Grade seven
Margaret Arnold, :John Arts,
Steve Blockeel, Herbert Broome,
Maureen Connolly, Darlene Dale
Peter De Groot, Jean Devereaux,
Donald Etue, Patrick Heenan,
Tim Hoff, Ken Janmaat, Mary
Ann Klaver, John Lansink,
Leanne Melanson, Marlene
Nash, Kathy Nigh, Ann Nobel,
Steve Oosterboch, Nancy Phil-
lips, Kathy' Reid, Gary Ryan,
Rosemary Van den Hengel, Jose-
phine Willems, Pattie' Ziler.
Insures:
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Properly
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halts
Extended coverage (wind,
smoke, water damage, falling
• objects, etc.) is also available.
AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth; Wm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton,
Seaforth.
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
• Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime!
•
f,r
SAVINGS
EARN -FREE LIE INSURANCE
PLUS DIVIDENDS
Current . Rate ' 5%
At Your
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION LIMITED
darn
Result
go;cnery, reit; Putman, ¥axh;'
0.,100.1y Joe, Savauge, Alan;
Sava ige, Michelle; SiimaalO
Valerie;. Snowden, Top ntyi,
Steffen, Carol; Trapnell, Mike,
Teacher -r -Mrs. F. Kay. .• -
Kindergarten to Grade one
A Douglas Anstett; Robert Cher-
ney; Kathy . Coombs; Donald
Dale; Ronald Dale; Larry Dal-
ton; Deborah Dolmage; Jeffery
Geddes; Cindy Glanville; Eliza-
beth Johnston; Carol Anne Kel-
ly; Ronald Kennedy; • Carolyn
Kiddy Susan Langlois; Brian
Lee; Susan Maxwell; Margaret
Montgomery; Wendy Ritchie;
Janice Rose; Sandra Ruston;
Mary Jean Salisbury; Susan
Scott; • Bruce Spurgeon; David
Ste. Marie; Charles Stewart;
Jean Vantyghem. Teacher. --Mrs.
S. E. Read.
Grade four to. Grade five
Honors—Bennewies, Sheryl;
Broome, Beth; Hopper, Anne;
McGonigle, Cathy; Ritchie, Ter-
ry.
Pass Standing—Bell, Lee;
Brugger, Bob; llradey, Barbara;.
Cornish, Dean; Dupee, Larry;
Elliott, Debbie; Graham, Shau-
na; Harvey Peter; Haselgg •rove,
Bruce; Hildebrand; 'Susan, Huis-
ser, Robbie; Huber, Jack; Hul-
ley, Paul; Hulley, Penny; Hul-
ley, Ricky; Jessome, Silby; Kerr,
Kevin; McClinchey, Randy; Mc-
Pherson, Debbie; Moggach,
Debbie; Smith, Gerald;• South-
gate, Carol; Spurgeon, Howard;
Steffen, Judy; Swan, Ken; Wes-
terveld, John; Whyte, Lisa;
Johnston, Ronald. Teacher—El-
va D. Ellis.
Grade seven to Grade eight
James Bannon, Robert Burns,
Theresa Fleming, Hank Groo-
thius, Maria. Heynsbergen, Luke
Janmaat, Vernon Mero, Laura
Van Dooren, Corrine Van Milt-
enburg, Joanne Arts, Mary Au -
bin, Neil Devereaux, Thomas
Devereaux, ` Patrick - Malone,
Mary Ann McGrath, Mary Ann
Segeren, Jane Sills, Mary Van
Loon, Hendrina Verberne.
Grade eight to Grade nine
Michael. Bannon, Lynda Bed-
ard,
edard, Patricia Burns, Robert
Eckert, Joseph Flannery, John
Groothius, Flora Hagan, Nich-
olas Klaver, John . McConnell,
William McCurdy, Patrick Meid-
inger,• Patricia Nigh, Douglas
Phillips, Mary Jane Rau, Nellie
Swinkeis, Elizabeth Vanderzon,
Rita Van Dooren Arnold Van
Miltenburg, . John Van Milten-
burg.
Public School
Grade three to Grade four
Honors — Beuerman, Susan;
McLean, Joe.
Pass Standing—Bennett, Kev-
in; Bennewies, Bonnie; Broome,
Perry; Carnochan, Gordon; Cor-
nish, Dwayne; Dale, Allan;
Dale, Brian; Dalton, Donna;
Govier, Ruth; Jew, Doris;
Johnston, Floyd; Kennedy,• Al-
an; Logger, Marianne;
MacDonald, Ross; MacLean,
Melissai, Muegge, Yvonne; Muir,
Janet; O'Shea, Bill; Rice, Steph-
en; Savauge, Brenda; Schenck,
Bobby; Scott, Janet; Sinnamon,
Murray; Snowden, Pam; Somers,
Catherine; Spurgeon, Gary; Stef-
fen, David; Stephenson, Terry;.
Storey, Fay; Swan, Judy; Van-
der Hoek, Sylvia; Whyte, Lori.
Teacher — Mrs. G. Holmes.
(Continued. from Page 1)
Malkus; Vickie Miller; Rose-
mary Newnham.
Pass Standing — Catherine
Brightrall Kevan Broome; Bob
Carnochan; Richy Chernes; Al-
len
llen Coleman; Newton Dalton;
Roy . Dalton; Ken Doig, (rec.);
Marie Hodgert; Cam Holland;
Douglas Hoover; Linda Jew;
Betty MacDonald; Dianne Mc-
Clinchey; •Paul McKellar; Stew-
art McLean; Barbara Muir; Joan
Muir; Mary Oke; Jim Putman,
(rec.),; Helen Sallows;. Darlene
Storey; Marlene Turnbull; Anne
Wilbee. Teacher—Ron Eyre.
Gradefive to Grade six
Honors — Cheryl Anderson;
Jean McKaig; Lauren Moggach;
Janice Schenck; • Althea Stan-
nah.
Pass Standing—Peter Beattie;
Dennis Campbell; Jim Cardno,
(rec.); Alan Carnochan; Terry
Dale; Ronnie Dalton; Beth Dol -
mage, (rec.); Brenda Dungey;
High. School
.437 4; Gary i044404,I.;
'Herne, (se•); i WiWarn W
.(sic).. • W.
(Continued from Page 1)
tenmiller; William Pryce, Ger-
ald Traquair; Julia Blanchard,
(math., sc.); Shirley Harris;
Grant Carnochan; Barbara Mar-
latt; Murray Pryce.
Credit — Joyce McNichol,
(typ.); Roger Bennewies, (ind.
arts); Anthony Van Loon, (typ);
Debra Oakley; Denis Beuerman,
(Eng.); Rosemary Bedard, (sc.).
The following pupirs are WI'
rooted rpm Grade 1,0 four year
Business , and Coninierceto
us'.
Grade 11, four year B toess
and Commerce.
2nd Class Honore ---- Linda
Johnston; Lynne i` b on•; Eliza- .
beth Smale; Cheryl Scott; Don-
na Whitehouse; Ann Rivers;
Donald Hulley; Sheila Floods.
3rd Class Honors •— Linda
Dietz; Betty Ho'ggarth; Allan
Carter; Linda, Muegge, (geo.);
Mary Price; Atze ZWep; Dianne
Dapple, (geo.); Cornelia De
Jong; Judy Marled; Marie
Scott,. (hist„ geo.).
Credit — Judith Haarbye,
(geo.); Nancy Buchanan; Bonnie
Stewart.
The following students are
promoted from Grade 11 of
five year Arts and Science to
Grade 12 of five year Arts and
Science.
1st Class Honors—Joanne El-
ligsen; Monica McCurdy; Vida
Malleus; Jack Van Den Hengel;
Stephen Brady; Karen Kale;
Leonard Jamieson; Mary Sills.
'2nd Class Honors — Susan
Leonhardt; Harry Scott; Doug-
las Dalrymple; Gerda Willems;
Erma . Agar; Madelyne Smith;
Joyce Roe; Laura Ryan; Ken-
neth Whitmore; Carol Wilbee;
Joan Gorwill; Thomas Papple.
3rd Class Honors—Jean Scott;
Larry Walters; Della Wallace;
Nancy Scott; Sherill Craig; Pat-
ricia Bannon; Joan Hoover,
(math., lat.); Agnes Polland;
Rose Brady; Jane Boshart,
(math); Mary Anne Phillips,
(phys.).
Credit—Julianna Rau; Wil;
liam McLean; Gail McTaggart,
(lat.); Dolores Maloney; Mary
McCurdy, (phys.);' Andrew
Thompson; James. Etue, (math);
'Susan Stockwell, (phys.); Lois
Jackson, (fr.); Dorothy Jamie-
son; . Dawn Stephenson; Glenna
Houston, (fr.); Gary Nicholson,
(lat.); Joan Sinclair; Margaret
Ryan; Ross Hemingway; James
Stephenson.
The following students are
promoted from five year Grade
10 to five year Grade 11.
1st Class Honors—Mary Bew-
ley; Margaret Whyte; William
Hellinga; Bryan Hodgert; Wil-
liam Perrie; Murray Hulley;
Carol Shortreed; Joseph Ball;
Bonnie Kerslake; William Hen-
derson: -
2nd Class Honors—Allan But-
son; Sharon Dietz; Mary Hagan;
Elaine Brown; Helen Searle;
Larry Ritchie; Jane Cornish;
Lynn Moggach; Marion Roberts;
Robert McCartney; Rosemary
Blake; Douglas Bray; Alan Mc-
Lean; ' Loraine Huard; Linda
Travis; Ann Kleinhaar; Jean
Roe; Helen Landsborough; Kar-
en Saraeas; Elaine Westerveld;
William Wallace; Christine
Pryce.
3rd Class Honors—Sharon
Strong; Neil Govenlock; William
Carnochan, •(fr.); Maria Van
Loon; Deborah Miller; Joan
Rapien; Merwan Hassan; Velma
Higginbotham, (fr.); Patricia
Etue; Jane Shannon; Ean Dol -
mage, (fr.); Mary Plumb, (geo.).
Credit—Ruth Coleman; Ger-
ald, -Taylor, (typ.); Janice Wright
(fr.); Dianne Lansink, (geo.);
Wayne Huber, (fr.); ,Sharon
Talbot, (fr.).
Grade two„- to Grade three
Honors •=-- Tracy Baker; Wen-
dy Loney; Lori Savauge; Dawn
Wood.
Pass Standing—Julie Bell;
Steven Bennett; Neil Beuerman;
Jack Burleigh; Jayne Cardno;
Debbie-Chernes; Barbara Ches-
ney; Brenda Dale; David Dal-
rymple; Lois Dalton; Sheila
Drager; Ross Govier; Brian
Haley; Donald Heard; Linda
Hodgert; William Hoff; Edmund
Malkus;- David' Moggach; Jane
Muir; Nancy O'Shea; Joanne
Schenck; Peter Simpson. Tee-
cher—Mrs. Kellar.
Grade one to Grade two
Honors --Hol er, Elaine; Ken-
nedy, ,"Lori; Ritchie, Brian;
Schenck, Brent.
Pass Standing — Bennewies,
Donald; Bennewies, Kevin;
Bridge, Laurie; Dolmage, Lar-
ry; Drager, Linda; Dungey,
Bonnie; Fry, Douglas; Hassan,
Marium; Heard, Linda; Kunder,
Susan; Massicotte, June; Max-
well, Steven; McClinchey, Jim-
my; McPherson, Heather; Mont-
-- NOTICE =
For Co -Op Insurance
Call
W, ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 — John Ste
SEAFORTH
' Complete Coverage For:
• Auto and Truck
•` Farm Liability.
• Employer's Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
• Fire, Commercial
• Life. Insurance & Savings
• Huron Co-op Medical =
Services
• Wind Insurance
Safety -Tested
USED CAR SALE!
AT HURON tOUNTY'S FINEST USED. CAR MARKET
1966 Pontiac, Grand Parisienne, HT, fully
equipped ,
1966 Chev. Belaire 8, AT
A number of 1965 Pontiacs, in-
' eluding Stratochiefs to Parisien•
• nes, 6 and 8 cylinders.
1965 Pontiac Parisienne, H.T.
equipped
2-1965 Chev. Belaire 8's
2-1965 Chev. Impala 4 -door HTs.
1965 Ford Galaxy 500, 4 -door HT.
1964 Ford Custom Sedan, AT.
1964 Ford Galaxy 500 4 -door H.T., fully
1964 Pontiac Parisienne, H.T. 4 -door
1964 Pontiac Laurentian, V-8, A.T.
1964 Chev. Belaire, V-8, A.T.
A Wide selection of 1964 and 1963 Chevs.,
and Pontiacs, hardtops and sedans
A'Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late
. BFUSSELS .MOTORS
1964 Pontiac, 6 -cylinder, A.T.
1964 Pontiac, Custom Sports Convertible,
327 engine.
1963' Chev, Belaire • Sedan. AT.
1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, V-8.
1962 Pontiac Sedan, AT.
1963 Ford 2 -door, -H.T., 8 cylinder
A Wide Selection of Other Models,
1957 to 1960, to Choose From
STATION WAGONS
1-1964 Chev. Station Wagon, V-8, A.T.
1964 Pontiac Parisienne, 327 Station Wagon
1-1962 OIds 4 -Door Station Wagon
TRUCKS
1-1963 Chev. %-Ton Pickup, Long Box
1962 Chev. 1 -ton truck
1-1962 Chev. %-Ton Pickup, Long Box
2-1962 Chev. ',6 -Ton Pickups, one long
box, one short box
Model Cars --Many other Models to choose from
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
PHONE 03='Tha Homo of.Iliiiter Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING
STAFFA
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary at the home of his
brother, Mr. and- Mrs. A. C.
Bowman, RR 4, Hagersville, on
Sunday, 'June. 26, where a noon
luncheon was served to the
brothers and sister.
Open house was held in the
afternoon'when over 60 of their
old neighbor's, ,friends and rela-
tives called to express good
wishes. They were the .recip-
ients of congratulatory mes-
sages
easages and gifts.
In the evening they -attended
a service and social evening at
the Springoale United Church
where they used to attend.
On Monday they visited their
sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert Yeo,
at Port Credit, at Whose home
in Toronto their weddiing had
taken place.
Remember! Ittakes but a
moment to- place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
'blu,e coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053
TIE. HURON WTROSITOX SiA.FOBTA. •QNT., MN 1, 1
The following students from
Grade••10 four year Arts and
Science are promoted to Grade
11 four year Arts and Science.
2nd Class Honors—William
McGrath; Edward Wilbee; Ed-
ward - Salverda;' Rennie Arm-
strong; Paul Began; Sarah
Huss yWillems. Sedley, (hist);
3rd Class Honors—Paul O'-
Reilly; Gene Kruse; Paul Hoff;
Frank Brugger; Ross Elliott;
Yvonne Feeney; Harry Zwep,
(typ,); Marjann Wildfong; Paul
Stephenson; Marilyn Sedley,
(math); Joanne Van Milten-
burg, (typ.).
Credit—Kenneth Scott; Mar-
garet Fry, (geo.)- Wenda Hum-
phries, (geo.); Gerald Bann,
SS No. 4.
McKillop
Grade 'eight to Grade nine
Barbara MacDonald; Rick
MacKenzie; Bill Scott; , Mark
Smith.
Grade seven to Grade eight
Barry Gordon; Diane Hender-
son; Roger Smith; Janneke Van
Rooijen.
Grade six to Grade seven
Sandra Coleman; Bruce Scott.
Grade five to Grade six
Brenda MacDonald; Stuart
Scott; Sylvia Smith; Anne
Stewart.
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A. J. Mustards RR 1, Varna .,Phoria:,40207435
ROBERT TAYLOR, Sales Repiese 4ative: `.
• RR 3,, Clinton --- Phone 482414! . `
Anhydrous Amnion's RepresentaUIVe
HAUGH RROS., -Brucefield Phone':527.0927
The .following students are
promoted from Grade 11, - four
year' Arts and Science Course
to Grade 12 of the four year
Arts and Science Course.
1st Class Honors -Elizabeth
Pennington.
2nd Class Honors — Bruce
Drummond; James Phillips;
Keith Finnigan; Judy Muegge;
Patricia McGrath; Brenda Hoe-
gy; Christopher Coombs.
3rd Class Honors — Bruce
Clarke; Sharon MacDonald;
June Hilien, (math.); Paul
Hildebrand, (eng.); Keith Wil-
liamson, (merchandising); Thom-
as Merner; Richard Fortune,
(math); Donald Murray, (eng.);
Larry McLean.
Credit—Robert Watson; Dav-
id Smale.
Grade four to Grade five
Boli Henderson; Sandra
Smith.
Grade three to Grade four
Barbara Smith; Faye •Tun-
ney.
Grade two to .,Grade three
Kevin Campbell; Bryan Drag-
er; Don Henderson; Linda
Smith; Debbie Tunny.
Grade one to Grade • two
Doug Henderson; Ken Mac-
Donald. Teacher—Mrs. Janet
Slavin. •
HELP WANTED
A well established Real Estate Company
has an opening for a man to sell real estate
in°the Seaforth and Mitchell district. An ex-
perienced salesman would be preferred,
however training will be given. All inquires
will be confidential and inquiries should be
sent to:
WILFRED McINTEE & CO. LTD. Realtor, -
Walkerton, Ont.
The following Grade 12. stu-
dents have been granted a Sec-
ondary School Graduation Di-
ploma in the five' year Arts and
Science Course.:
1st Class Honors—Susan Mac-
Lennan;, Bryan Stewart; Barb-
ara Chesney; Sally Cosford;
Donald Landsborough; Joyce
Harrison; William Morris.,
2nd Class Honors — Mary
Beuerman; Barbara Long -staff;
Brenda Flannery; Nellie `Baan;
Paul Spittal; David Brock; Lin-
da Somerville.
3rd Class Honors—Erie Rossi
Larry Lane; Paul Buchanan;
Ruth Gorwill; Gary Van Loon;
Mary Ann Snowdon.
CreditT-Lynne Taylor; Shir-
ley Thamer; Alice Bannon;
John. McCall;. Janey Hassan;
Joan Bannon; Michael Stinnis-
sen; Anthony Vanden Hengel;
Patricia Stiles; Kenneth Card -
no; Kerry Campbell; Douglas
Mills; Harold Smith; James
Sills; Kathryn Murray; Theresa
Ryan.
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1965 AMBASSADOR
1965 ACADIAN ,
1965 CLASSIC SEDAN
1962 RAMBLER 2 -DOOR
1961 CHEV. BISCAYNE---6 Cylinder.
1959 FORD
•
See the New 1966 Models
Now on Display- -
MILLER MOTORS
Phone 527-1410 , . : Seaforth
SPECIAL
Reduction
on '
50 ton of bulk
10-10-10
For spreading on
Pastures "and Hay land
Regular 69.50
Special
$60.00 per ton
Delivered and°Spread
SEAFORTH
FARM ERS
CO-OP
Phone 527=0770
111114111/1; --
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MONTHLY
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months"
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36
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30
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PLANS
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1800
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90.18
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88.02
108.22
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101.01
117.37
144,30
5000
126.26
146.71
180.37
Above p yments Include principal and Interest and are based
an prompt repayment, but do not Include !Oncost o? We Insurance.
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and do the things
you want on your
vacation. Do them
with an HFC
Traveloan.
Then when you
return, repay HFC
conveniently. .'
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on bans at low group rates
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