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APPLICATIONS WANTED —
Appeti:Hous are requested for
Cu mitt r of .1.3.1.'LLSSUIS Lnited
LO }Je ill by February 20.
Aninicints to contact;
(2. J. Cardiff, Treasurer
CURRIE FURNITURE
See in Wingluim fur Giguetio
rurniture Sale. Sale starts Feb.
lith. (els Feb. 1.6 al, Only
afters you easy budget,
terms. FREE, Storage, Delivery
and Parking.
NOTICE
The Trustees at Morris East.
aWa nosh Township School Area
Board ask that all parents in this
School Area, wno have, children
who wish to attend Kindergarten
Class in September, notify the.
Setretary before March 3.
Children must he 5 years of
age by January 1, .1967. Trans-
portation Will be provided one
way.
It is necessary to have this in-
formation early so that: accormno-
dation may be arranged.
:Ralph Shaw, Secretary.
Brussels, Ontario.
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION,
Tne anima.1 meeting of the
Wingham and District Hospital
Association will be held on
FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1967
at Et p.m.
in the Recreation Room of the
Hospital 'N;urses' Scnool (former
Nurses' Residence) at Wingham.
All Matters of business pertain-
ing to the WinghanL and District
Hospital Association will be
transacted including the election
of Directors and other officers.
In order to cast a ballot iu the
&eaten of directors a person must
lie a Member of the Association,
One-year meu,berships May be
obtained for the sum of five'
dollars from the Wingbam and
District "Hospital office. These
memberships 31111St be purchased
at least ten days prier to the
Annual Meeting.
Everyone WelcOine,
(This notice ia.being printed
this newspaper in. accordance
'With the by,laWs of. the hospital:)
R. 13. Cousins, John Strong,
Prealdent. Secretary.
SALES HELP WANTED MALE
WI ill Van-3. Avelage up
Lu .;;;; per hour. No experience(
)1 I no Itawleigli, Hein. 11-152-3,
moo Richelieu ell., St. Henry,
..1lontreal.
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Features the
Annual February Special
CREME OIL COLD WAVE
$6.95
PhOTEIN COLD WAVE
$8.95
Complete with Cut and Set
Phone 14
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMYtS
1 wish to congratulate Herb
Stratton, head of the Medical
Centre Committee, on Lite work
he is doing, and has done, for
our village. Cal Krauter dc,"iserves
creuit for the speech he gave at
the last ineetinp.; regards Stret-
ton's efforts to procure doctors
and dentimd. Counil also de-
serve praise, They are now trying
to undo what they didn't do re-
gards centennial grant. 1 mea.0
ihey art' trying to do what
they should have urine and didn't
do. They should undo what they
did do, and do what they can't
do, now that its done. I'm all
mixed up. The reason is I assoc. I
iated with Len Lomont and
Roy 'Purvey last night. It's a
wonder aint cutting pictures
eat ()I, Eaton's catalogue.
ashamed at. the small turn,
mit at. these committee meet-
ings, Everyone seems to have an
excuse. I have Lo go curling, I
*aye to go bowling, Oh, it's our
club meeting. It's our choir prae
clice, My famirite show on TV,
One man told me his wife had a
meeting to attend and he had to
baby sit, Tile baby is sixteen,
Promptly at. nine o'clOck and
her 'retire for the night. He
goes to bed, she crawls out the
window and gees riding with her
bey Mend. Bill thinks she is as
innocent as one of .Toe Thuell'a
lambs. She knows more about
honey than all the, birds and bees
east of the Rocky Mountains.
Vratck Thompsoa and Ivan
Campbell Were too posy to attenst
They are head of the Parade corn-
mitte and haVe advertised for
sixty Clo-Go Girls, These girls re-
quire certain specifications, and
standard measureinehts, The two
lads hen I worn out three measur-
ing tapes already.
Bill 'NI:celery, entertainment
committee phoned to say he was
going to Detroit to see about get-
ing some colored girls. He will no
doubt get them, but they Won't be
hero for the eelebratitin,
Ralph • Bettritnin anitiltbas
couldn't come they had a meet-
ing theinselveS• tin educational.
meeting to study the road map.
They discovered they don't; have
I o go via Windsor Iii get le•Eitch.,
ener.
(lob HiehMond got there real
Into, lie wits triniMing his
moUstacini when tile razor slip'
pod and he had to wait until the
One side be cut. off grew omit a bit.
Walter Williamson started but
tact a very stung fury who
lured liurrah fur Detie.
the argameal.. Was (Area', so was
the meeting. The argument was
real hot hut, not hot enough to -
keep Waiter from getting his
nose froze,
Buzz Stiles uouldnt make it,
Davey and him were ruuuiug ail
over town looking for snow to
put in people's driveways. Buzz
was half asleep planning to pun-
chase the C.P.R. or the Cunard
Steam. Ship lines when Davey
yelled ''raise 'your wing" Buzz
knew he was no angel and every
hotly knows he never will be,
anyway he rammed into the
bridge abutment,
Now please keep in mind the
the 17th of March, .1 promise a
good show. Something for • old. and
young and all for kgood cause.
.flyo for now. •
Trechfully Yours
• K. 1P,
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TEND E RS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders for supplying approx-
imately 1,400 lbs, Warble Fly
Powder for the Township of Grey
will be received by the under,
signed until 1 p.m,., Monday,
March 6th, 1967. State price per
15 lb. bag. •
Lowest or any tender not neees-
sarily accepted.
Mrs. E. M.. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
GRAVEL TENDERS.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tender will be received by the
undersigned until 1 p.m., Mon-
day, Mareh 6th, 1967, for crush-
ing and hauling approximately
20,000 cubic yards of gravel for
the Township of Grey. Crusher to
be equipped with 5/8 " screen,
Gravel to be supplied by the town-
ship.. A certified cheque for
$300,00 must accompany tender.
Lowest or any tender not neee8
Sanity aeeepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of 'Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
BOWLING NOTES
weti hilt ginibue, uttd Nichols
are et it 'again..
Nick's .,>7:ichols
NI aril;1Valibus
Mei's Canthros
Jack's Jigger
Davies Sting Rays
Marlene's Tornado's
Ladies' High Singles
Alnrilyn Higgins
and
No ren n a stings
Kay Rutledge
Ladies' High Triple
Karen Hastings
Marilyn ,Itiggins
Velma Stephrenson
Lois Mc.Arter
Men's High Singles
John Cous4ns
Allan Nichol
• . and
Ned Rutledge
Men's High Triple
Allan :N"ichol
Jack Higgins
Ted Elliott
Substitutes
Dianne fruether for V. Stephenson
Special mention for the men:.
Ted Elliott
Jim, Bosnian
jack Higgins
and .•.Y,...
Jake Za,ckaris
Dave Hastings
Good bowling fellows. Keep it
tip.
Av.,rages to End, ,Uf January
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Jack Higgins 177
Allan Nichol
Mel ,MeAr tee 1.1•011.,•••
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1.,62 Marlem!. :Rutledge
161 Stephenson
158 Lloyd Machan
158 Rutledge •
157 John Cousins
156 Elaine Nichol
135 Ted Elliott
151 Bill Hutchinson..
153 Ross Duncan
147 Merle Cousins • •
147 Karen Hastings
146' Jack Lowe
145 Joke Zacka ris •
145 ;donut :Bronson
144 Jean Bolger
142 Marion Nachan
138 Velma Stephenson
.137 Don Jack] in
137 Kay Rutledge
136 Rrant. Stevenson
135 Marilyn Trigg,ins.
„ ...... 135 Nikki Exel •
Jim I3osman 133
.„ ..... 132 Betty Bronson.
131, Wayne Jacklin
Larry Duncan 128
Mabel 127
Joyce- Kellington. 118
Barb Marlatt 117
Kay Duncan 100
A nn' Fail:lett
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CASH ON THE FARM —
For good heavy fowl, 54 lbs.
and up, 15e a lb
Lee Hood
Phone 347-29;4
Monkton
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NOW CO-OP OFFERS A
COMPLETE FERTILIZER SERVICE
• Fligh Grade Veratiter•
• Bulk Pick-up
4 Bulk Spreading
• Liquid Nitrogen
Application
COEOP
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CAN VAS S
THERE WILL BE A
DOOR TO DOOR CANVASS
made in.behalf of the Medical-Dental Centre
MAFtCH, 6th TO MARCH 18th
IN ALL AREAS CONCERNED
from
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And Make Extra Money
if you have '1/2 acre or more
grow tuteumbers for
BILKS
Top Prices All Hybrid Seed
fret' Pick Cp At Gate
Itiek's Grading Station No. :10
_Merl Krienens Phone
Dublin
FOR SALE —
PLANKS
2 in x 12in. x 12 ft. — 14 ft.
in. x 10 in. x 1.2 ft. •
TIMBERS
10 in. x 12 in. x 12 ft. to 10 ft.
6 iii, N 11 1 in. x 12 ft. to 1.6 ft.
and some lumber
Erussels Salvage
Can be seen nt former
Tludnark property
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222
219
218
214
208
Wherever you may be, there's a complete stock of CO-OP Fertiliiers nearby.
Co-operatives located throughout Ontario provide the finest service available.
You are assured of supply at this or any other time of year. Right now, your
Co-operative is fully-stocked with a Complete line of fertilisers icady for
inimedialt pick-Up or delivery in any quantity and any atialysis,
You can depend on CO-OP quality because Co-operative's are owned
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*RI. , 011 p ”Grt. Mh.IK
FOR SAL
( • he) rend. Station Wagon,
Apply Lu C. J. l'egelow
o 6,04.4
111.1.1N-w1s old Legion Hall.
Commtel. Leunard Lamont
Phone tieW Brussels