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SKATING NOTICE
Skating for pre-scnool children,
kindergarten, grades 1 to 5,,
inclusive:
Tuesday, — 3 to 5 p.m.
Thursday_3 to 5 p.m.
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THE McICILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
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BELGRAVE
We are the world's greatest importers of
manufactured goods. Contrast our yearly
total. with that of other countries:
Americans spend $35 per capita,
The British spend $75 .
West. Germans spend 560 ...
Canadians spend $235 per person per
year on manufactured goods.
If these expenditures in Ontario on imported
goods could be reduced by $100, we would
still be amongst the world's greatest im-
porters. If that $100 were diverted to Cana-
dian goods we wouldadd$600,000,000to our
economy and help create 60,000 new jobs!
HURON CO-OPENATIVE
MEDICAL. SERVICES
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esieent, r viuyee i-aark, lilt 0,
Cioderiell; Vice-Pres., (Jordon.
U. U. Anderson, 1111 5, NVingliniu;
Avila, • -Lloyd Taylor, lilxeter;
Hugh is. Liistowel;
Lorne nudges, RU. ,1, cioderich;_
ltuy 'Strong, T..
1.,oiten, lilt: 1, Seakorth; • Bert.
l'W 111, RA 2, ,ettlorth; Bert
Zurich; - Gordon Richard-
son, RR 1, Blimcefield; Kenneth'
Johns, Itit 1, ,Woodllskm
, C. It. Magee.
Secretary-Manager
Miss C. E. Plumtree
Assistant SeeretarY
For inforination, call you1
nearest director or our office in
the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On-
tario Street,:. Clinton k Telephone
U nter 2,79751..
HUNTI Np !RABBITS
IS, LOTS OF FUN
Deep snow and temperatures
near the zero mark do not im.
prove the hunter's, •chance .of
bagging a cottorita41, or. two.
When the cover is sparse, cot.
tontaill tend to "hole up" during
the day in groundhog holes,
hollow stumps, stone piles, and
under rail piles and buildings,
Although it is illegal to use
ferrets to hunt game it is still
possible to bring home the
makings of a "rabbit pie.''
The main: thing to remember
is to hunt areas .that have thick,
cover, such as cedar swamps,.
low spots with heavy marsh
• grass, bultushes„ wows and
To accomplish this, the consumer must
become "label conscious"; it is the SUM of
all our day-to-day purchases which can add
up to the success or failure of our economy.
Whenever the consumer reaches.out for an. •
imported product, he or .she should ask,
"Is there a Canadian equivalent?"
For in most cases there is a Canadian
product that is as good or better. The more
money we spend on things we make, the
more prosperous the people of Ontario
will be!
GOVtlils1,110NT OT ONTARit0
TRADg. CRUSADE
brush., ' piles and evergreen re.
forestation *Areas. ln spots like
these there are always some
cottontail.."sitting out''. A good
beagle will be a big help but
it's also very sporting to do the
tracking, yourself and prove
your ,shooting ability, when that
brown bundle of fur bounces
out aud Artfully dodges through
the underbrush.
Youll find "jump'', shooting
trickier •• than picking them or0
in front, of a slow moving hound.
,Stick to a shotgun 'with, a modi-
fled choke .and use standard load
No, 6 or 7% shot and see if you
don't improve your score.
For the many hardy hunters
Who possess a strong pair of legs'
and a healthy heart, try walking
for the 4uropean Hare commonly
called the Jack rabbit, Before
the snow gets too deep look for
him In the ploughed fields and
as the snow deepens work the
brush fences and willow swales
and sWainps. Use a, full choke
shot gun and coarse shot but don,
Office —Main stied
BEAFORTH
overrate long laurels and long
range loads, Taking a chalice on
iung shots beyond the effective
killing range causes crippling
and a waste of game.
Just remember mat bunting
intended as a sport, so Jieep.yout
hunting parties to twelve memb-
ers or • less.. DriVes by 'large
numbers of limiters more • cloSely,
just end up as mink and fox feed •
resembles a war, and the stoat,
,ghter of hundreds of rabbits, that
is far from sporting, Farmers •
and land owners object to ,being: •
invaded by large armies • of •
hunters and we must remember
chat iitall land in the area is
Private.
Farmers take money from
their own Pocket to buy their
'farms, pay Omt. taxes, and
keep up the repairs 'and the
$1.00 hunting licence 'doe's'. NOT
give the hunter the ituthorgy to
enter their land Without pet_
mission, whether it is posted or
not. Whether or not we have a
place to hunt in live or ten years
depends how we treat the privi.
tegeof -hunting, • so take a few,
minutes and ask perMisaiot and
then: treat Property With. .rePeCt.
Majestic W. I. Meeting
The plan. of listening to the
radio Farm Forum at 9 p.m. and
having .the meeting on Monday
February 4th, had to be changed.
However this could be a reminder
to everyone to listen to that
worth_while program.
The theme of the meeting Is
citizenship 'tinder the convener_
ship of !Nibs, A, Speir and Mrs.
Wes Kerr and the roll 'call is
what makes a good citizen.
Mrs, D, A. Rann ie going ' td
shoe*: glides of Europe in beautf.
ful color. with her interesting
Commentary.
This is Valentine Day, there
will be 'Special music, lunch and
a social time. Everyone • is
wel)come.
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BiG 'SAW NG S: Set your own savings Your early
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Your CO-OP also ofEIrs attractive cash di's.-
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As a Co-op :member you benefit from all pur-
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the volume, the r your Co-op can operate,
and the savings rc.,n!b !ll.ereby will be greater
n to individual me: i;.3r% ,),pr,":: your Co-op, it's
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ASSOC.
The people of Ontario can make a $600,000,000 present to themselves in one year by
reducing their spending on imported goods by $100 per person. This action on the part of
every person in the province would help create 60,000 new jobs.
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