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Worth their weight in salt Each salt truck used by the Woodstock Public Works Department is equipped with an electronic spreader that controls and sprays a liquid mixture of de-sugared beet molasses and salt brine on the road salt just before it is applied to the road to make the salt stick to the asphalt. his impro!es the melting process by speeding up the reaction in con!erting the solid salt to liquid salt brine. he E!er Popular "Party #ine$ %n &ay of '()(* +adio ,tation -./0 introduced on an experimental basis a new program called 1Party #ine2. /n this program Women$s -ommentator 3lice &unro in!ited listeners to call in and describe any problem pertaining to 4omemaking which might require an answer. /thers in the listening audience were encouraged to phone and supply the answer. he program became so popular that it was expanded to run fi!e days a week from its original three and a booklet of the -./0 Party #ine 14ints and +ecipes for the 4omemaker2 was produced in '(56 and '(5' as a result of the success of the show.

he #ondon /lympics 7 '(689 -anada$s first team e!er to go to the /lympics was in '(68* the ,ummer :ames in #ondon* England. -anada$s first flag bearer and the captain of the /lympic team was Edward 3rchibald. 4e was also a bron;e medal winner in the Pole <ault.

he best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or e!en touched - they must be felt with the heart = 4elen .eller

-hange your thoughts and you change your world = >orman <incent Peale

People will forget what you said* people will forget what you did* but people will ne!er forget how you made them feel = &aya 3ngelou E!en if you are a minority of one* the truth is the truth = &ahatma :andhi

The Attawandarons were the first known permanent inhabitants of this region. The children's section of the Woodstock Public Library was housed in the Bethany Church building on raham !treet. "ere it remained until #$$% when it was demolished to make way for library e&pansion.

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3ll the words listed below are in the pu;;le - left* right* up* down or diagonally. @ind each wordC after you ha!e found all the words* use the lefto!er letters in the correct order to spell the Mystery Word.

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