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TRUST '60MRA-JV-.-..-s1ntE A1 ,r•
KINGSTON STREET
.GODERICH .
a denb
Mr,. and•Mrs.: George H l
returned home•.on Thursday . •
" " rf WIT1i ci tx1on , where 'Mrs 1
by underwent surgery at St.
Joseph's hospital. We wish hei
• improved -health .
We are pleased to report that
�r 1;irs Frank Maulden is able to.
•be out: again after an attack of •
pneu Ionia . ' ..
At : the et.lre, party •at 'the -
L i{- tvd •'hall en Moi day
. Bret' irk the winners. were Mrs..
f 1i Iteston i..nd` Mr. Ellwood .
with Mrs. Payna.rd Ackert
h' . ing. t;ce lucky draw;
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t tH L tft ar ONTAR!
THE LD `No*
Brookside Speakers Are Ru
In Each Diyision Of LegionCoid
At the Luckni k e t ' l'H"'J",c• voi or ox.e. 4,1`4
Speaking contest w?tt Fr,i ia• !Lpt
'February 1$ our school hid four
contestants taking part, Flora
Simpson dat"ighter: of \1:„ t'T J
NITS. Duncan Sit=tp4on plteea
second in the se'nier a'' grade •
seven and eight division,: wz;tle
Mary Anne Alton. d.tughter of
Mr; and Mrs. Blake Alt1/4)11 w is
runner-up. in the junior diff tsiOnr.
VALENTINE EVENTS
Valentine's Day caused much
activity, in the school `op Fridaiy,
February 13. Rooms.6. and S h;#d:
box socials. Room 6 is donating
their money. to the Junior Red
Cross while room 8,is giving'
their money to Victoria., :our
foster child ; . In'room. 6,,. 'the
bpxes.were judged, The most
original boxes belonged to
Nancy Alton and Elaine Stewart.
The -two fanciest-baxis belonged
:.to, Kathy Pentland and Bobby
Phillips.
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Each of the -kindergarten '-
classes .had a party,one' on the
twelfth',and one on the, thirteenth.
Both classes, ave een: m king
Valentine people-.- ';h_y-also
y made a Valentine boX�'in
which they put their valentines.
er - _A t their parties they play
games and. sang songs,tthat they
have been learning. •
N4alb 't.1c `xi'. •• \•.4•:::t•':',-. .
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l?ttple ,IN.tb`.•. Mrt'��ek.r .,,o,* ',. .,•
SU�'t�llt'd ''.'1
L;tt; ?Pitt' t'\. t'% .,F F'.t T'S':.
EVE -LS Feid ix. ttt
':and aper` tLI :t\'.,., 7/
six tc t' ?i C, A fun time was
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E*tl jQyzd by ;ill.
K1NDERCARTEN ASSEMBLIES
kindergarten; -class l=entert4in-
ed ev�e,ryone'with an•assembry
Friday. February 6. Bernie.
Burgsma•was .chairrnan'
Durnin and. class read, the''story ,
and showed. .pictures of Bary
Moses. ;
After',the'Bible stork `the.y
sang several Songs.,Its: Blake,.
who• helped! With .their assembly,
told us about' a book they had.
read together. .Theca they acted,
it. out. It :w'as called: 'The,
Merry Hunter". .
' After the ,play they' danced too'
Twinkle. yTWinkle ; Lrttle.Star
ani •'Pop ; the Wease.1
. They, closed their assembly with
a Pd.
Cod :Save .the•Queen
CLASS .-:.
On Friday, February 13•'KiOder-•
gearten , Class 2 , presented 'their
assembly.. The songs and dances
were the same ,as •those -for class
Jennifer Drennan and Elizabeth,
1N.lkitrs were'Ioint;char•men.
Fora Bible Story -they told about '
Noah and,,the Ark.. ' For a. play
they presented "The•'Three'•
Little Pigs" . whichwas•very
amusing; ;
Everyone e•n jo.yed these
1
has been
patient in the Kincardine and
:District hospital. returned : onie .
5� e wish him improved health
and Mrs. Graham M icNee;•of::
Auburn visited on Sunday with
Mr.' and Nirs. Chris. Shelton.
.Jack Webster of Edmonton,
•whys Was here artending
funerafof'tis brother the lade • .
nelson ttiebsset, visited on Sunday
with.relatives and friends in this
community. ; ;C+C E,
• Srcc _:ce has i^e.er. p1a;,tnz
qtr•: ante" y,trs:. inviter Bushell
and' fa:.Wally of '+4 iar•trarr visited
on Sa•. !.,tansy w it.b' we. rrO I -e: ,
fir! s ocr: .•
Safni
'c �e -i •y a :d
W.a,l:ter.`l. •visited._on Sa:.7da7%
:with Pr. ? t_
Many of the children• exchanged,
valentines .throughout the :
school. Most of the rooms had ,
parties ,while sornemof them .had a
special lunch.' • 1.
Rooms 7 and.9 'made Valentine
Mailboxes and envelopes:into
.which they put their valentines'. •
In room 7 : the winners for the
•bestnailbox and envelope.
were Dale MacDonald, and'.Lori
Miiuler respectively: ''Betty.
•Culbert••and,Elaine Hag`itt were
'the winners in room 9..
ROOM 4 VALENTIN
Candy, cake and cookies were
served: Winners for the best
mail boxes for Valentine .Party
were Ruth. Al:on and l;`iana •
dei -a`. • '
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bbc'le'f . o:. 1a. d•.:'v
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esand' fri.e: ds :rc,:. ;. .
'tee e we. -caws at :re Ss s "e.7
gyred ; : .,c£c:':tt.i. on.r
o. use tea :e w'".iL C075_ _ of
roc.: :ea . s w'nich a:e/ I:' c:,row.
I•:;.tip; Ir ti. ..: a d,
Res...l:_ you " e
i' • S'tookside ' •
1 Y:w „ . 5 cvksit.e ; 'at.t.a.y I
$1-.6oksice . ' L.uekiiow IL. C, •
i e �ca it 5r co sid e
aryl:fin I , "I' e:e fore cur sch-co.'
Irlas five pante:a, .:'here are •
assemblies very much.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY !70
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.Y'h 2Ai-V.:aster .'1 Marie' West
`1s'lr .. tire" I.,2t°t;t.r.li?: and into,. . ed
it?3e a;tert:liers of the t.ork bein
.ioi,e in Ontario West , •
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Secretary for severs years.•
Donald Courtney was replaced' by.
Harvey: Ritchie.'
Officers elected were County.
Master , Ed •Wilson; : Past County.
Master, Reg. God fr.ey:,, Deputy'_
Master , l3ert Alton; Chaplain ,
'Gordon Wal•1;. Recording Secretary ,
Harvey Ritchie; Financial Secret-
ary Robert Courtney; Treasurer•, •
Clarence McLennan; Marshall,
Leroy Godfrey;. first Lecturer,
'Clark White; Second Lecturer ,
Robert' White.; '
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A' little boy who had spent a
week at :a 'dude' ranch told" his mo-
ther excitedly, "Mom I e4,en saw.
a man'who `snakes horses:"
•"Are you.sure?"'asked 'his moth -
era
"Yes." he replied. "He had a
hiarse nearly. . finished when I saw .
hirri.;'and he Was just nailing on
the feet:"
USED CAR
S'/TILERS
• Pt'BLIC, SPEAKI;
On \'ondav Februa t '? pupils.
competed in the Lec,ion Public
• • ,teal Those
judz in` were Mrs. Cordon
•Ande:son i?f•Du.ngannen.. Rev. R.
C. �,'.cC1enachan of'Dunzannon
•and Mr, Floyd Stanley principal.
of Ripley—Huron.Cent:aI'School.
Six "contestants spoke in the
contest held fo: ,rades
seven and eight • ` Ofthese 'six
r owe:e chosen ,toadvance;to
Lci<now on Friday, . Feb nary 13.••'
',First place Winner Was' Baba:a •
d'au-rite. ,of '.it'. a'nd Mrs,
•- r_ r'-i=aT-r..h-- w e e --ems
'Pleasures' of Farming PlaciF g
second was Flo Si't :pson: daUg,h-
r P, and Mrs. Dencan
!Simpson: n speaking on Canada's
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pyo
National Par+s'. Laree' ax.'mie.
da nte:
of and Mr . Ross
,1a. ~-ie
• placed thid with der
!topic'
VI'h3. .d .t. } ... I.* * c L _ T e r .+•�:r ► •r -I . i E. S, A-7. '�'L'L �•�
andie _.oe t,
eruov .t7 Winre. ..W..idau'r •:aG' `see: "� �._ s- xw ...•
•te14''ft�r ;rade
�"` "C'a• .. ..yl' Al e ., ,.L 1 t':. 4okside-navel .
dorsa
Gou,:atula4 c :c'),•+L . •acd
M�s: =s .Statuey-•-w•he we
'e'
rar-tied. on S•ai-w:ci,av .
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3 last week
with YID. and Nits, Stanley
Johnston and fa: ;ily at London.
". We extend Sympathy .o :lie .
--la tray aciild.- re-1arryi es-
: .. YJ.i� .1,.-'t_ Y : o G Wind •Lt,u' Y •le v'
Andrew Lane Of ;tOdertch visited
with Mr,. and Mrs„ Frank
4Sauld�et and.Keith and attended
• f the funeral O, tis nephew on
Thu.-sdav afvertivon frorr;'the
ticKenzie !enol:s1 Chapel,
Lane+ktt4w" "
six and tti"dee ,;:ere were seven
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i :•ate. .x.�.' `
at
.co -S 1 c "_•re tee-
,��•{rc-e- and
-loo
phi\rV ... 3 t � floor
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eiraoi'_.t
'and :second. place •
w:nners acvanced to Lucknow'..
place. went :i`,''.,'„i:v Anne
Alton 4 . :e: of t r , and Mrs
Iseve' 3.,dei;„- are. p,:azt.t5inz
d - .a Moine.•' 1 .
1 .. Y., y1 �' � '� � � a ..4'• v
,tae swam \ir .:-..,:c...:,1,— ;...e,
aaqq .. .
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b''a.'a •y rose ;acnes will, •:.e
co::.i .;edtote`:.'oar"" .''
nter• . o -k
c:ab scdce . The .1s cr,aze
30 . - ' 1969 MODELS,
Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Fords, Camaros
Beaumonts and Chevelles
In hardtops' and sedans, V8, power steering
and brakes .
OTHER MOD,Et.S•.:
3 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 2 '— 2 door\ hardtops and
a 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering, and brakes.:
1968 FORD GALAXIE 500, V8 : power steering
1968' FORD CUSTOM 500, .V8,: power` steering
1967 PONTIAt PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop, V8, fully equipped
2 - `196 'FORD GALAXIES, 2 door. hardtops, fully equipped
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2 — 1967 CHEV BEL ;AIR sedans, V8 automatic
1967 CHEV, 2 door
1967 .DODGE',. V8 automatic, fully :equipped,; 4 door.:
Used cars from:' '65 to '67 in various models, sedans 'hardtops
and 4 door, mostly . fully equipped . .
1968 CHEVROLET stationwagon
• 1968 FORD, Country sedan, 'stationwagot' .
EDTRUC
•:1967 CHEVROLET; 1 ton stake
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1967 CHEVROLET ?rz ton
1965 G.N.C. 15 ft.. stake, with 327 engine, D.P, rear, end
1965 amyrtoLET, r ton
1964 CHEVY • V8 with 5speed ,speed trap-s�Lvon; DP .rear axle, 16
e se
ikes ..:e 4r y.., .' x.,a�4' ..4a�.r te.- '
Ili .01-
"'.i3R 1~. �e was,;Oan Ei,ackett.
plaze
t s^c` .e ..l7 ne r s
..rent eerr-s lef e•-
,�yi �, • ." ew;;�^e: And all
•r .a +4` 14 'i:
ulattons
i.
Stort.• Foci
A number of Econoline and, Che'`y Vans from '64 to:6.
r11s seis Motor s
BP Service 5fatibn .
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