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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-11-27, Page 12H. ANT,, NOli, 27, 1949 Some Christmas gift list! DE AR DOEtS - 1.4"iy do w ha'. e to be. affectionate? I fund it easier to show I care about people by saying sorri -Ailing to praise and encourage them or by. doing them a good turn. I don't like to paw people, of either sex. Untouchable John Campbell, 85. of Brus- sels died Friday in the Listowl Memorial 1-1-ispital. He was born inGrey Township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ' David Campbell. Fur many years he farmed on the fourth conces- sion of Grey Township. before retiring to Brussels nine years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Mabel Mitchell; two sons, Archie, Grey Township; Neil, Listowel; one brother Gordon, Grey Township; one sisi.er, Mrs. Ida Mitchell, Lon- don and six grandchildren, The body Was at the D. A. Hann, funeral home, Brussels after 2 p.m 'Saturday. Funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial followed in Moles- DEAR UNTDUCHABLE If I had to choose, I'd be like the girl in My Fair I,ady who said "Show ma'" And there's no sub- stitute for loving deeds, to prove love. B.:t without affection, we miss a lot. Humans need human „con- tact, and the touch of a hand can often•express sornothing we simply cannot put into words, however eloquent. worth Cemetery. L O • % "A little bit higher 6ram!i" 9. Never shoot at flat or hard objects or the surface of water 10. Avoid alcoholic drinks. Some extra food for thought ,) vnt 1 .No:ify someone as, to the area you will be hunting In and your , estimated time of return, etc. 2. Carry emergency evipment and supplies. 3. Make sure" you have theproper equipment and clothing for travelling in the bush. Howyour Texaco home team beats the winter cald. 0 0 This is a new Texaco , Forced Warm Air Fur- nace. It is designed to sure. the complete com- bustion of every drop of oil. So you get maxi-mum heat at minimum cost. Eiatly since oil costs you Ies than other fuels in the. first place. Choose from several models. All are fully guaran- teed, and available on long, easy 'term pay- ment plans. If you need one, let's talk about it. We'll see that you alwa y s have the home comfort you desire. Day and Night. 4 1 6 Our teamwork keeps the heat on. Bob Doig PluMbing, Heating, Electrical Contractor SEAFORTH, ONTARIO PHONE 527-0387 Walden B "‘Broodfoot TEXACO PRODUCTS — SEAFORTH, ONTARIO PHONE 527.1224 HOME COMFORT FURNITURE VALUES FOR YOUR THIS CHRISTMAS TREAT THE FAMILY WITH A GIFT THAT'LL LAST FOR YEARS TO COME . Home Furnishings from Whitney's TODAY'S BEST GIFT ° Rogers Majestic LEADS IN TELEVISION AND 14I-F1 111111111111111111110111111111 31 rillilifil°11-----1P111111111911,11 If Superior technology and many years of dedicated research ' have produced the world's finest color television circuitry and components which Rogers Majestic is proud to offer this year. 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We :iity each other some- thing w.,• would _have to get any- y, If we don't give to the children's friends, and they get sornethimq. they feel badly. Dreading C hristm is DEAR DREADING - Tree long list you enclosed adds up to 76 gifts and a big headache. Take the lead in starting a new family trend. Ste:west to aunts, etc., one of the follow- ing corneromises: 1. Put all family names in a hat; each member draws one name; give one family gift. 2. For each family under one roof.• provide not indivi.hial pre- sents. hat a family-fun gift, like a game. or corn-popper or geo- graphical globe. Teachers don't expect gifts. And don't let big talk from play- mates make .your, young -tors greedy for the recognition they gl• think goes with giving. 0 her par- ents get headaches too. DEAR DORIS - Our aughter is. about to be engaged, and in a few w.:eks the young man is -going to ask her father's per- mission, We are very fond of this man and we want to . offer them our blessings, but being our first daughter to marry we are not sure of the proper thingto say Ville expressing our feelings. Pleased As Punch DEAR PLEASED - Cheers! I like that 'cask permission" bit. Welcome hiln warmly. He may he q taking in his boots when lie makes his approacsli, so do, your level best to convey to him your delight and your wel- come, a kiss from you, a hand- shake from father; and some enthusiastic' 'remarks about gain- ing a son- or wi.atever comes naturally to. you. — DEAR DOR.-S - W.' have recently moved. to this lovely area, where one of the neighbors has ,given a coffee party for -me and mother new -omer. She introduced us to about 30 of her friends and neighbors - and I did appreciate her friendly hospitable gesture, I want to return the favor but I feel I need help. I am not equip- ped to serve 30 - and I can't even remember all of -them. If I, had an early. Christmas tea, and invited the hosteSs, her mother, her mother-In-law, an- other friendly neighbor and the new umer would 1 he slighting toe others . I don't have a silver service - but I 'could ,;et a coffee-pot and teapot to my dinnerware pattern - ur should I budget for a tea ser- vii e" New Neighbor DEAR NEW A Christmas sounds cosy; and you )we invitation to your h)stess, not to all 30 o: the guests. I don't go all our for china teapots. Tney suffer too mulch; gat )amni-A under taps, lose their spout ends and let the tea cool off to :wi t Clarence Nicholson, 61, of Logan Township, died in Monk— ton Saturday evening. He was born on June 7; 1908. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson. • Surviving are three brothers, Terrance, of Chicago; Robert of Logan Township, and Thomas of Cleveland; five sisters. Mrs. William (lora)Gaffney,Stratford; Mrs. Michael (Florence) Regan, Mrs. Charles (Alice) Fetter, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. • Joseph (Terresa) Coughlin; Mrs. Charles (Geraldine) Hail, mount Pleasant, Mich. The body was at the Heath Leslie funeral home until 'Tues- day wen removal was made to St. Brigid's Roman C Chur h, Kennicott for m at 10 a.m. followed by burial in St. Vincent de Paul cemetery, Mitchell. Redently there were amend- ments to the Criminal Code Of Canada. involving firearia8, effective October 1, 196$. S.o that the general public might be made aware of the new lawS concerning firearms and in the interest of safety, I would ask you to assist us by making the enclosed information known to the public. It is unlaWful for anyone to sell. give or lend a firearm or ammunition to any persdh.under the age of 16 years unless that person is in possession of a special permit issued by a Regis- trar of Firearms. Section 87 C.C.C. A firearm means any barrel weapon from which any shot, bullet or missile can be dis charged and includeS any rifle, shotgun, revolver, pistol or air gun. Section 82 (1) C.C.C. A person 14 years of age but under the age of 16 years may be issued a permit to pos- sess a firearm or ammunition. Section 97(7) C.C.C. A person under the age of 14 years may be issued a permit to possess a firearm or ammunition if he resides in an area' in the province desig- nated by order -1n-counc ir and the local Registrar of Firearms is satisfied that the permit Is needed to enable that person to hunt game for food or family support. Section 97(5) C.C.C. These permits may 'be applied for at. your police department who may apply to the'local Regis- trar..of Firearms on their behalf or applications may be made direct to the local Registrar of Firearms, Ontario Provincial Police, 125 Lakeshore Houle- Card, East, Toronto 2, Ortario. • A contravention, of the above noted laws May result in prose cution and the firearm concerned seized and forfeited to the Crown. Ten Commandments, of Hunter safety 1. T.-eat every gun as if it were a loaded gun. 2. Be sure of your target before you squeeze the trigger. 3. Never point a gun at anything you do not want to kill. 4. Always carry your gun so that the muzzle is under control at all times. 5. Guns must always'be unloaded when carried into camp or when not in use. 6. Make sure barrel and action are clear of obstructions. 7. Unattended guns should be un- loaded. 8. Never climb a fence Or jump a ditch with a loaded gun. ARNOLD $111,40NIS.:SIEN. 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Because difficulties come' from drifting rather. than falling snow, fences should always 'be plated and Should be located at a min- inum distance 10 times that of the fence height away from what- ever needs protectingc, ,A fence- 4 feet high, for example, would be constructed 40 feet away from the specific area 'thaLneeded' it. teits in' Russia and Canada have show,: that if. this protection is insufficient, building a second fence is better than increasing the height of the first. The second should be the same' height as the first, and should be placed further back from the original structure. TVs type of construction catches more snow than wIll,a single fence built to double its original height. Slatted snow fencing like that used by the Department of High- ways, available from cooperative and lumber stores, is the best material for this Job. Fifty per- cent of the 'fence is open, With the slats set about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inchet apart. Construction is easy and .will require no special help. Wind fencei are More solid, be ng only 20% open. The place- me t varies with the area to be pro ected. Mr, Undetvwood noted that the best wind-breaks were still rees - evergreens, scotch and white pines and so on. 'Mote considering planting trees will able to use the fencing until the trees are mature enough to do the Job. Farmers requiring more details about wind and snow protection should ' contact their ' county *agrletiftbral Wide. What could be MORE POPULAR than a BEAUTIFUL, . DINETTE, SUITE - to complete your home For A Lasting Cift, both Popular and Practical, Visit WHITNEY FURNITURE Phone 5274390 Main Street, Seaforth