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SALES HELP WANTED MALE
No worry about money amongst
good Rawleigh Dealers. They
work for themselves. Barn more
than a boss can afford. Write
Rawleigh Dept. B-152-813, 4005
Richelieu St. Henry, Montreal.
FOR SALE
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Top. Low' mileage and like new
condition. Will take cattle as
ade.
Glenn Huether
Brussels, Phone 422W4
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Delegates were named to
attend the UCW Conference,
which is to be held in Windsor
on. March 31 and April 1, 1965
Plans were made for the annual
Presbyterial meeting which will
be held in North Side United
Church, Seaforth, March 24, 1965.
Rev. Frank Morgan from Trinity
EXCEEDS ALLOCATION
An likecutive Meeting of the
1.10W Presbyterial vraa held at
the Blyth United Church on Feb.
ruary 8, 1965.
The meeting was opened by a
short Worship Service conducted
by Mrs. Philips of Blyth. Mra.
Allan McTaggart, Brussels, was
in the charge of the business tor
the afternoon.
Mrs, Brock Olde, Clinton, gave
a splendid. Treasurer's report and
reported that Huron had exceeded
their Allocation or $219,400 by
$1,904.
Mrs. Orval Harrison, Monkton,
reported that $7,000 had been
reached toward the Westminister
College Furnishing Fund and still
have $2,000 more to pay.
• Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
THUR.-FRI. (2 days)
"LOOKING FOR LOVE"
Colour - CinemaScope
Starring: Connie Francis, Susan Oliver and guest stars Johnny
Carson, Danny Thomas, George Hamilton and Paula Prentiss
It's a romantic comedy musical for youngsters, oldsters and
the inhetweens.
SATURDAY MATINEE FIB. 29
"TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE"
Colour
11.
SAT.-moN.-TuEs, FEB. 20-22-211
"CHALK GARDEN"
Oehler
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mill, John 'Mills. Edith Adams
A hit play which becomes an even greater motion picture
FEB. 24-25-25
"PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND"
Colour
Starring: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin
and Stephanie Powers
In this one college fellas and gals go looking for fun and
romance during Easter rece.
SATURDAY' MATINEE
FEB. 27
"THE LAST FRONTIER"
Starring: f''-uy Madison
FEB 1849
WED.-THUR.-FRI.
United Church, Kitchener, is to
be the guest speaker. Also Rev.
and 'Mrs. Mills, Ontario Street
Clinton, will give "Impressions
of their visit to General Council
last September in Newfoundland.
Mrs. Philips moved a very
hearty vote of thanks to the re-
tiring President, Mrs. Allan Mc-
Taggart, for the untiring leader-
ship she had given the Presby-
terial in the past t'o years.
A delicious lunch was served
by the ladies of Blyth UCW.
MRS. FRANK STAMPER
Mrs, Frank Stamper, 60, of
Turnberry Township, died Wed-
nesday at her home.
She was the former Bertha
Souch.
She is survived by her husband,
one daughter, Mrs. Bert (Zelmar
Hertog of Bluevale; one son,
;Wendell. Turnberry Township:
three sisters, Mrs. Howard Mild-
red Stewart, Wingham; Mrs.
Jack (Florence') sellers, Moose
jaw, Sask.; and Mrs. John
(Emma) Young, Dungannon; and
three brothers, Charles, Blyth;
Leslie, Alert. Bay, B.C.; and
Norman, Shellbrook, Sask.
The funeral service was held
at the Walker funeral home,
Winghain. at 2:30 p.m. on Satur-
day. Burial took place in Wing-
ham, cemetery.
Thanks for renewing your sub-
seription to The Poet.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The Editor,
The Post Publishing House,
Brussels, Ontario.
Dear Sir:
Would you please through your
columns extend the sincere
thanks of the Huron County T.B.
Association to all the people of
Huron" County who have help-
ed make our 1964, Christmas
Seal Campaign a, success to date
We appreciate, the generosity
of those who by their contri-
ntions are assisting in the control
of this dread disease in our county,
Such contributions finance free
chest clinics held monthly at
five county centres, comforts for
the patients in the Sanatorium,
rehabilitation of former patients
and a health educational pro-
gram..
The campaign ends February
28th; and it is hoped that many
of the residents of the County
who have not yet sent. in their
contributions will do so in order
that our work need not be cur-
tailed.
The officers of the Association
lyould particularly like to thank
all volunteers who helped in
preparing the seals for mailing,
the postmasters and their assist-
ants in delivering the seals,
Station CK:NX for their contill-
tuition of advertising and The
Post. Publishing House for the
publicity that you hate so freely
given this worthy cause.
Yours sincerely,
Donald I. Stewart,
President,
Huron County T.D.
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