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MISS Mary McIlwain .
' (Intended for last week)
The John WamMes family
Suffered a loss when their large
barn burned early Saturday mor-
ning. Lost in the blaze were
70 sows and 200 piglets.They
saved 20 head of -beef cattle,and
75 pigs. . . Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Mrs.
Elma Jewitt of Clinton spent
Wednesday with, Mr. and' Mrs.
Roy Hall of Ethel on the occasion
of their 50th wedding anni-
versary. , .
Mrs. Russell Consitt of
Zurich and her aunt, Mrs:Luther
Sanders were guests for the
holidays of Mr. and Mrs. David
Johnston of Pilot MOund,Manitoba
• " it being their' 60th Wedding anni-
, versary. They returned home on
Saturday evening by 'Air Canada. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Batry Powely
returned on Wednesday from
'B.C. to spend a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Sharon, Jim and Bob
D . enroute to their home In Ottawa.
Mrs. Frei* Riley spent
- Thursday in Stratford. .
, ,, Miss Vicki Powell of Auburn •
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug,
0 Betty and Bob.
Sharon and Bob Thompson
spent the holidays with their
./..,. 'A .H.- ROXA; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Ter-
4 We Y. 4 , f I e 4 , R00,rt ro ,rant- ence -Hunter 'a Colborne 'Toni- - .
ship: -
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wammes
and ROnnie of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Leo Sanders, Jennifer and
Jeffery of Brussels, Mr. and'
Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven,sha.ron
and Kenny,Miss .Mary Wammes of
'Vanastra, Mr. Cliff Brindley of
Riversdale were Saturday even-
ing visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John wammee and John.
H Mr. and mks, EllWood Spicer
of Regina, who have been visit-
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caned to 1.'7 in 1971, compared
with "1.9 in both 1961 and 1966.
Families in the Atlantic
Provinces and Quebec were
larger than rh any other- region
of the Country except Yukon and
the Northwest Territories,
averaging 1.9 children per
family, do nr the average
of 2,2 reports 1961 'and 1966.
Ontario and the four western pro-
vinces each reported' the same
'average number. of ,children as
s in 1961, but slightly below 1966.
The figures ranged, from 1.8
per family in Alberta 'and' Sas-
katchewan to 1.6 in Ontario and
British C
rprvore 7 IE Opp 7.7e4,wr/c aclo ,s/iys
Hold iii According,fo your chart, you are per;
milting your imagination to work against a
•- member of the opposite sex. A devious associate
is feeding you" half-truths-.
Disfavor with persons in authority is indicated.
Also; it's advisable that you 'Seek rest and proper •
diet, Otherwise, a' chronic illness will flare up.
Much of what you hear, during the present cos-
mic cycle, will be'part truth and part fiction.
Many under your sign willl -take every wrong di-
, rection. The point? Postplione 'major decisions;
This 'cosmic Cycle should be the foierunner..of a
new project So, tie uP'loose ends;` avoid, becom
ing involved-in someone, else's commitments.
Prepare to cast yottt efforts into a new venture.
Problems,' and intrigues are, developing near
your home or place of employment. Your chart
warns against attempts, on your 'part, to arbi-
trate or play the role of a mediator.
Talent-or training that you have, put aside, will
comp 'into use this weep. According to ,stellar
patterns, you must make up lost time. Also, an
additional' source of in4eren't,IS 'poSsiblet,y .•
Good fortune- often takes strange avenues. So,
don't become disturbed by a dlay or minor
reversal; this delay will be the catalyst 'for ma-
terial gains - in.the long haul!
For the 'want of better Words, let's put it this
way;"You are inclined to put a member of the
opposite sex to test It seems as though you are
entering a phase when your inferiority complex
must be nourished,
• The planet Mars now moves into fayorable po-
• sition for most members of your sign. So, you
should" receive word, in one form. or another,
that will solve a chronic problem.
Be careful! You might find yourself .speeding.
more than you intended. Actually, you are head-
ing toward the peculiar situation of a little bit ,
of good fortune - leading to financial problems.
Practice a little tolerance. Opposition to your
attitude and opinions, crisscrosses your chart.
Incidentally, fOr„a brief period, you'll run short
of confidence. .
The planet Mars could, very well, play havoc in
your immediate surroundings. Guard against
mental, explosions; the urge to lash out with
bad news is probable.
Edites Quote lidok
Nothing is more, annoying
than to'have someone repeat
word for word what you
shouldn't have said.
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• More than 800,000 Canadians
were, living alone last year, in
their own sof-contained dwelling
units, Statistics Canada reported
Why in a publication describing
household ` and Willy charac-.
teristics obtained from the 1971
Census of , Population and
Housing. , • , a .
The figure, which does not,
include roomers or Warders In
private homes, lodging houses or
• institutions, represented 13:5 per
Cent of the, six million households
and nearly four per cent of the
total population.
In 1986 there were about'
590,000 one-person households
(11.4 per cent of total households).
The 19'71 census identified five
million families in the populatioa.
Thirty per cent of them bad no
children under 25 living at home.
At the other extreme, about one
per cent (47,550' families) had
eight or more. Families with
one, two or . three children
accounted for just over 55 per
cent et all families and, the
balance had four to „seven chil-
dren living at home.
Newfoundland had the biggest
prOpoition of families with eight
or more children: More than
4,300 faint-lies, or four Per cent
Of ,the provincial total, were in
this category,. At the same time,
Newfoundland had the loweSt pro-
portion of one-person households
--not quite six per cent, or less
than half the national average.'
The average number of chil-
dren` per family in Canada de-
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Your week ahead
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Forecast Period: January 14 to January 21, 1973
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-DRAWERS -
AND
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PATTERN'S ,
& SIZES
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FACTORY OUTLET STORE
MEN'S & BOYS'
Regular $2.97
and $3.97 •
CHILDREN'S -
MEN'S & LADIES'
HYDRO •
PARKAS,
JACKETS,
SKI
JACKETS
WINTER
:COATS
1 0%
TO 2 5% O'FF
PLUS. MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
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Release statistics on
household and family
News of Constance
Firedestroy's large b
wX.r.orr4,04.: se.40,90,11,
ling in Durhain,Spent Wednesday
add Thursday with, Mrs.' Ella •
'Jewitt and boys enroute to Florida
for the'winter months.
Miss Gisela Durance of
Owen ,Sound spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Dorrance.
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Whyte,
Jeffrey, Kerr! and Andrea of
Oshawa 'spent the holiday week-
end with Mrs. W.L:Whyte, Tom,
Bill and Mt. Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and
family spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr.. and Mrs. Jerry Wahl,
Kim, Jackie and Shelley of Kirk-
ton.'
Mr. and 'Mrs. Don 'Buchanan
spent the week end in Mississ-
auga with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Cornforth and Miss Donna Buch-
anan.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Storey and
Alvin of Homesville spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Bill Storey. . '
Mrs. Irene Grinioldby visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Gary
Bottles, Pamela and Michael of.
Seaforth.
Mr. in& Mrs. Nelson McClure
and Mr. Austin Dexter of Mc-
Killop vilited on Sunday with
Mrs. Ella Jewittt and boys.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Riley
spent New Years. Day with Mr.
and Mrs, Tom Riley of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Feed Buchanan
and' family spent:Ile* Years 'Dal
with her parentst , Mr. and Mrs.
George Hart of, 'Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. John ThoMpson
and .Jim, Mr. and- Mrs. Barry
Powely, 'Miss Shiela Baker oil
Winthrop, Mr. .and Mrs. Andy
Thompson of Vanastra spent New
Years Day with Mr:, and Mrs.
Terence Hunter of Colborne
and,
Mrs. McFarlane and family
of Seaforth visited on'New Years
Day with. Mr. and Mrs,: )111 Storey.
,Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson,
John and Elizabeth spent New
Years Day with Mr. and Mrs.
George- Turner, Barry and Bonnie
of Tuckersmtth,
Miss Kerri Medd visited over
the New year with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Medd and Kim of Iilyth.
„Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy, Debbie, Michael, Mr. and
Mrs. R.oss Jewitt of Clinton, Mrs.
John Jewitt, Carol, Judy, Danny
' and Billy, Mr.. and Mrd. Bill
Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John
of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Jewfit, ,Kathy and David, of
Clinton', Mrs. Ella Jewitt and
Don, Larry, Ken, Kevin: and
• Steven, Mis,s Pat Willert of
Godertch spent New Years Day
together at the Foresters Hall.
,News
wine e sea
CorresOondent
• Mrs. Wm. walterd 4
(intended fpr, last week)
Mx: and lyrics. 'wm, Brown As
Eilmvillie %flatted on TheradaY
evening with Mr. and Mrs. San-
fordllutten and Dennis. ,
airs. John. Coward wisited:.on
Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs,
Tom Coward and family of Base
Line Road.
Mr. George Bailey- visited -on
Christmas with his sister,' Mrs,
Dorothy Collier at the home of Mr.
add Mrs. Clayton Ross andfamlly
girkton.
Mr„. aad Mrs.. Philliern visited
on Sunday with Mr. and mrs.Gary
S impson and Scott o Sunshine
Line.
New years visitors with Mr.'
and Mrs. Win. Walters were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Daman and
family of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Walters. of ,Exeter and Mr.
and Mrs,. Dennis Hodgert
and Cheryl of 'Mitchell. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. phi' Hern had'
as their guests on New Years, Mr.
BAlan Hera and Gary of Strat-
ford, Miss Janet Her n of London
Mrs. John Coward and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary SiMpson and Scott'
of Sunshine Line, Mr.' and Mrs.
Bob Bibby and family of Kirkton.
Mis Carolyn Kell et of
Thames Road visited over the
week end With Diane Hutton.
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