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Correspondent you note was received from •the Heart!:" was sung. Mrs.` Cliff Mr. and .Mrs. Carmen; Phillips nearest to V'alentine.Day • James Jrtistesses, Mrs, Don Achilles, •; ,
Mrs.. Allan MGCali • of Sundre,Alberfti ve ceturnied Smith.' Door prize was won'by Mrs. Ray Heuther and Mrs.. :1%t le��.1t ��• ,, ,.
Children's Aid' . Sooigty.. Ritchie read the scripture fromAW
MG UIQp.UInit.Meets Treasurer's report was given by '1st John, Chapter 4, verses 7 . home following 'a holiday with Laura Murray. George McCall In charge of the i AT " :
The McKillop 10olt of the, Mrs: M. Hackwell. World'Day of '21 followed by prayer. She, also Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Coutts. A week Lanch . / was served with, evening,
U,C. W: of Duff's Church, Walton Prayer service on Filday, March gave a reading on '"Quilting". ago Satinday Miss Connie Coutts, . f THE SEPARATEF�� %P r t ' ,,
met last Wednesday afterno6d at 7th at 2 pati. with Mrs. Raymond Hymn "Love Divine,. all Loves W. Tim Steele of Guelpb and �I;• F '' ,
Sarnia visited t the Coutt's home. u �o ° , OPLI1i B pMA, O�' fSHQ YyHON .N );
the church with ,eight ladies Lindsay, Monkton, as speaker excellirtg was sung. The offering and ,Mrs. James Cameron of fiN��
' present. was announced. All are urged to was received and dedicated. pAY+1'
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'Mrs. Murray Dennis, opened ,attend. Huron Perth, Presbyterial The business was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Dock n, �
the devotions with the "Call to Annual meeting will be held on Mrs. Martin Baan. The minutes London and Mrs. James W. Da e. � ,
Woishi " and prayer
Scripture -February 26th at Trinity United were read . ,b Mrs. George of Blenheim were guests at `the N pons a .
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taken from St. Luke 9: 51-62 and, Church, Listowel, Williamson. Pubr treiksurer's . kanse on ' Saturday on the
occasfbn of Kristen's Members of "the Huron NDP Lewis, the retiring Federal ► >'
iA meditation entitled, '`Being Lunch was provided by Mrs. report was given by Mrs. Ritchie g
Steadfast" were read by Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs.G. McNichol, and Mr. Van Vliet reported for fourth birthday. New elders, Jack Riding, Association met last week ' leader. A number of tickets at $15 i r�
John Burch. Hymn, "Beneath•the Mrs. W.J.Leeming and Mrs. Neil their • miscellaneous fund. McEw ing and Ross Bennett in Holmesville to plan for•the 197$ each will be availablp through the
Cross of Jesus" was sung ' McGavin. Announcements were'given- out were inducted on Sunday membership drive. Discussion Riding Executive. (�Ilartered {IC[Cbtlntpnts' F -
followed b prayer. The offering Bbunda, and 17th Unit for'c mi events and thanker ' ou morning at Duff's United Church. centered , on the campaign 268 Main St„•Exeter i
Y P Y g ry . 4 ng y Plans were reviewed for the
peas received by Mrs. Merton Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Sr opened card was read from Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs,. Howard approach for the expected Regional Spring Conference in'
and dedicated. her home in %the village for the Smaltdon. Hackwell, Pam, Patrric' and Provincial Election. Shirley. Chatham. Five delegates will,ARTHUR W.'READ
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-Mrs. D.A.Docken gave th 17th and Boundary Unit Epeeting Mr's. James Smith of Brassels -Dean visited an Friday tth Mr. Weary,Riding President said that REbiidentPgrtnek
and Mrs. Murray Mills and family ..the proposed ne%V Riding had ' attend from Huron 'in addition to
to io on "Metric". She stated we 4 on Wednesday afternoon, was guest and spoke on Ruth, •Paul C6.rroll who has'been asked Bus. 235-0121, Res. 23$-$075-
1^ were showing our first February 12th. There, were 14 Woman of the Bible as her topic. in Brantford., and attended the come under' firefrom many �o be one of the keynote speakers
commitment in Lent.by being pr, meJribers, 2 ladies and 2 children Mrs. , C.Ritchie closed the. Toronto' Marlboro and Oshawa groups in Huron and Midlesely for, the • °confereace• The v
R' sent and ready to change by present• mVeting with prayer. Lunch hockey game the°same evening., and "was 'one of th.e ureas under. discussions,, will focus 9r1 policy
learningabout change. ' Mrs. William Murray ened followed, durin the ''social half On t•6eir return trip home possible further revision,
g Y P g- statements approved at - the 1974 T
Mrs. M. Dennis presided for the devotional period 'with the hour with 'hostesses .Mrs. C. Saturday, they called on Mr. ,and according to, Provincial in convention as a means of Income I ax Pre rel
the business period. Minutes Thought , for he Day, Hymn Ritchie, Mrs, W• Murray and Mrs, Richard Porter of the NDP. membership education in
were read by Mrs. C. Wey. Thank Jesus Tho& 'Joy of Loving Mrs. Van Vliet. - Woodstock. The group reviewed changes in preparation for the Provincial FarmelCS . 13 usinessinen Individually
Card Party ,the NDP Transportation Policy Election.' "
Progressive euchre was and, agreed that there was a very -- At Beasonable Rates
j enjoyed on Friday evening in the real need for. co-operation at -all No date has yet b set for a • /�
���� 'FUNERALS* Walton Community Hall when' 12 levels of government if the social activity with Stephe Lewis �Ofli1@11b@Cg Ii1SUiQi1C@ Agency
t tab s were in play. problems 'felt in rural .Ontario as host. The Ridjng Asso - tion Open In Brussels —• Tuaatday arta! Friday Only -- Ph. 867443 ,
i Prize winners wd' e: High lady - were to be rectified: was, awarded the . event after the-
ELWOODSHORTREED 68 ears•of age. Mrs. James McDonald„ Low Lady Paul Carroll advised that they, 1974 membe hip drive. wh n Monkton Offlem Open Monday to Saturday Noon
y g early years. � + ,
Elwood Shortreed of 17 Born in Pardick, Scotland, he Surviving, are' his •wife, +one ' Mrs. Stewart Humphries.;, ,High, membership ” will be• asked to they achieved the greate t Phone'347•'22,41 -- $►tFi$ Troia,
Carling . Terrace, Wingham, came to Canada in' 1910 and son, G rittain of Brussels; a Man - Haroid Bolger; Low Man. supporta testimonial dinner to be improvement in id Phone. Early for Appiolntment'and Avofd the Rush
!l passed away in Wingham General • settled in Preston,'Oiitario where daughter, Mrs. Donna Diebolt of Lawrence Ryan. .Birthday, date •held in London in April ,for David •memberships in the Pro ' ce.
Hospital on Thursday, February he . received his • 1-fi h School
6th in his 62nd year. g Maryhill and., three ,,. ,�
y education. He was married irr sfepdaughters, - Mrs. Kathleen 1Dtroduces by popular .demand
He was born in ' Morris London, Ontario on July 30th; ' Holden of Burks Fafis, Mrs. •
' Township', son of the late John 1960 to '"w :former Ada Forster, Lillian Ball of St., Marys and Mrs. ' f '
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former' of. St. Marys, Ontario.
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and Alice�`Shortreed.He attended y y Ada Partridge of Wallaceburg. cattle resulting 11 nsid' sl
Walt n PublER
ic Schol. In earlier yefirs he, was a Funeral service re heldow I
e 1959 he ' h'as been 'trucker but had been in the Hotelany
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business''for the as 40 years., a he
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department of the Win ham The couple came to Brussels in 'Rev.. Fred Carson, of St. John's Whenever you want un i I rED, CANADA
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, 1967 to the-- Queen's Hotel. He Anglican Church officiating:0-1 IGA 'fy nodu Grade "A" Beef"clusIve Not a, le, IGA
He is survived by his wife, the retired in 1968. liew,as a..memberce ' '
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former Louie Herrington;of Blyth of the A;itglican Church art• Temporary entombment. took
and one -sister, Mrs. Esther honorary •member of Pr eston place iii Brussels Cemetery
t' Johnston of Blyth,y, He was Legion, member of Brussels Chapel with burial to take place with tender,.lOart ";Budget 'Beef'_ td minir►ilze yt7tir'mea't C05t1 r
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predeceased b one sister. Mrs. p g y, . 1 ` - - --- -- -- �_ - -:
P Y Optimist Club, .and the Brussels later in In ersollCemeter
Harvey Brown (Grace; in 1974. Business Association. He was a Pallbearers were Carl Graber,YOURS"
Funeral Services were war veteran having joined Field Ted Dunn, Don Bray; .George
conduEted on Feb. 8th at the Artillery in the 2nd World 'War Langlois, Bob Hayward and
Tasker Funeral' Home, Blyth. }� 'fk `
Y with the "Guelph Regiment. He .George 'Wheeler of the Gptiiri'tst � ,, , ni` I I f � I I r I I r 1
Rev. Cecil Wittick officiated: was very active in in his Club: ; j"� ' ' ' • r /'•-�C "J ` /n a I I
Temporary internment �1 ` �^h` Tf;•,./ F� �,' -`•` �',��.• I ,
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Jas. McCall, Fred Sawyer, �RNOLD STINNISSEN I I
Gordon Elliott, Wm. Dalrymple r k. SIR 'I"� BOIMELESS BEES -BEEF TOP. ROUBD � ' '
and Elgin Johnston. i.67E — HEALTH and ACCIDENT C I � i WING T BONE'
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TMS IS IaUA 1974 Let's fitcc it. • - If you decide you do need more,
4 f wAlryswloc I Even though the help, you'll find District Taxation Offiec
rcdwal Govern- addresses and lih6ne numbers listed on the
menr tries each back cover Jif the Guidc,•There you'll
,4 , year to make the fold all the assistance you'll need.
' ` v rnx form easier to So,' you .cc, y+air Tax Guidr LV 111
v v: • .� understand,•you probably be your )cst friend come inc i>tnc
probably hclf'cvc ta>; time. Read ithoroughly and (rTllow it
` filling A out is a carefully. You']1 find it will make y�nir lob
difficult iob. A I'ot easier.' '
,i But when. Tax Guide''!. Hent long has it
you use the 19_7_w been since you've read; real l}ygood book:'
Income Tax Guide, which accompanies
your iax form., you -11 find it's not as dif-
ficult as ypu thought.
And for most of you, the-Guide•will a Were rn king it _
be the only help you'll need to complete easier to nn rstand•
your ret rn.
Kea our Guide thoroughly. The RevenUPCanada venLI Canada
Casy-to-follow lue Section at the front of I► Taxall 5n n,tx+I
the Guide to s you through the tax form HurT Ron BFISlnlil L item HIM E4a:;ll dtI
step by StCp S t)wing you how to list Your
Mmister mnvghe
income a d aim your deductions. It 'ells
you -how to go about calculating yoiir rax,.
P, arriving at your refund or balance due;
It's as simple as that.: ,
following the Blue Section there is.n -fin
detailed explanation of different types of
income s well as a section,on alt'owable
deduct ons. Be sure to triad these sections
careful' F
Your Tax Guide als61' .�
includes an area of general
infd'rmation, a page or two of tAliU���[ IY t
answers to some common
uestions, andsolutio_ns to
problems you cou18, R�
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BEEF RIB
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BEEF HIP
BEEF RIB.Ist 5 RIBS'
BEEF RIB CAP OFF
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BUDGET BEEF'
BEEF LOIN'
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EMPRESS DAVID'S
BISCUITS
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Owned and Operated by Bruce Hoelscher
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE TAMILY REQUIREMENTS
ONE MINUTE OR'OUICK
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Toast 8 Spread '
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Jelly Powders 4 oAa: 1 •DD
Assorted Flovours TINDER VITTLES
Cat Food I pMq 93e
IN OIL BRUNSWICK
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FRPZEN FANCY QUALITY . McCAIN
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Small Biscuits
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FROZEN In Buffer Sauce RUPERT
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Good Morning or Seville SHIRRIFF �'��
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Marmalade
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