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MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE.
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in the Lodge -Room
MONDAY; FEBRUARY 9th AT 1:3Q P.M.
Everybody Weipotpo
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regolat• Games: Mrs, Spitig.
Chepstow, Mrs. George Stran$A,
Nlildmay aild • Mrs. Win. 17ppor.
Listowel; Mel Beattie, Listowel:
Mrs, Austin. Ste. Marie. Miss Jean
Dewar. Awood Mrs. Drumm, Hat,
riston, • and Mrs Wilfred T•Tpnr7,•,
Win ;'ham; Mrs. Gordon Gannett.,
Wingham and Mrs, Evelyn Steph-
ens, Listowel.: Mrs. Elizabeth Stin-
son. Lebanon: Mrs. Perg Riley,
Wingbam: Mrs. Sarah .kristedr.
Wingham • and IN•Trs, Ed. Marsh,
Wingham: Don Lang. ArnIcleside:4.!
Mrs. Gladys Bates. Tiarriston:
Nick Lang., Arnhlesides, Mrs.
Gordon Gannett. Wingham, Mrs.
Simon •Thiber. Nildmit.y. Mrs. Wm.
Listowel and Mrs. Eve lye
.Ste.nhens. Listowel: Miss Jean
Dewar. Atwood and Mrs. Bill
Brown,. Wroxet er: "Sharp the.
Wealth": Mrs, Marsh, I.Vingliarn;
$25 Special: Wei Viiper, Listowel:
Jackpot Consolation plus bonus:
Mrs. DFAVa.r, Atwood: Door Prizes:
Mrs. Wm., "Upper, Listowel List-
,owel Mrs. Eliza both Stinson,
Lebanon: Mrs. Bates. Harriston
and . Mrs. Bill Brown. \Voxeter:
Lucky Draws : Don Lang. Amble-
Sides, Mel Beattie, Listowel, Mrs.
fruher,himaY .and Mrs.
Beattie..
NOTICE —
For ad your electhicai.
needs
Cantoot: Don McLean
Phone BrusselS
A GOOD EXCUSE!
Two men were .•arrested in
Mexico City when they had made
oil' with a bus full of passengers.
Their excuse was that they wanteci
-zomething to pawn so .they could
buy a drink
SEAf-ORTH
U r= H U L STEP
Centre Street
For all kinds of uphosteri•i;.,
Brussels Representative:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 or 79 Brussels
BADGER SILO
UNLOADERS and FEEDERS
FEED LOT anc
STABLE PLANNING
Sales and Service
KENNETH MARKS & SO
RR 4. Atwood, Ont,
Phone 356-2727
NE W BARN CLEANER
RALCO
All types of. Stabling and com-
fluaranteed up to 700 pull.
to a 65 ft. Swinging Elevator.
pl(itp lusuli tions. Contact:
LAVEP.NE JOHNSTON
Mil vertan
Phone 595-8965
E;3 E,YTH AGRICULTURAL •
SOCIETY TO SPONSOR
TROTTING PONY CLUB
At a meeting held in December
the directors of. glee Blyyth
cultural Society decided to spon-
sor a Trotting Pony Club and hold
pony races every other week next
summer.
A great. deal of NVOrk will be ye.
attired to build a new track, TIv•
track. will he a quarter
mile track and may require lig:kit-
ing. The directors expect their
now barn in stable the ponies. it
is expected the cost ()I' r..movating
the track providing hydro. fence
construction, juda ,?s satnds, etc.
will be around a thousand dollars.
Pony racing has become 11 fast
growing sport in Ontario they last .
few years. clubs and races are
now held at. Exeter, Sarnia, 'Wat7
ford, Thedford and Itramlea with
many other towns showing inter-
est. li parimutual betting is once
started the sport will then become
one of the top forms of entertain-
ment.The ponies must he 50 in-
ches er less in height and are
classed according to speed. •
Anyone. interested in this sport
or further intormatimi retry
tact the Myth Agricultural Sec.
tety.
NEXT IN IMPORTANCE
Ne t in im porta nop to sane,
skillful Operation of a snowmobile
eomes proper clothing and eolith.
ment. Admittedly, this will net
sore the safety of a snowmobile:'
hot most assuredly will contrilmte
to his welfare and comfort.
A high percentage of snowmobile
injuries. particularly 1:11f, serions
ones, occur to the head. For this
reason the Ontario Safety League
and most snowmobile groups
rongly re.omm end the use of
safely belinets, These, helmets
romp with Warm liners and can
be obtained with attached tinted
shatterproof goggles. A number
of snowinobile clubs insist -aeon
thei r members wearing safety
helmets at all times when they are
operating a machine for racing or
oasnal, uSP.
The League-salad suggests using
the popular and commottlY used
snowmobile suit of the coverall
style. This is warm, comparatively
waterproof type of garment whic!'s
cakes for comfort in cold weatia.
or. but also provides considerable
safety against. having Clothing'
raught in moving part Of a mtiorw-
Mobile or snagged by britSh.tene-
eS or other obstructions along a
tail. The same applies to popular-
designs in gloves and snownlObile
footwear. The articles have been
well designed for the specific
pnrpose cif snownwhiling r. left
comfort. and safety in Mind, -Use
.thrto
'PEDESTRIANS TAKE CARE!
Pedestrians are re:ill/W('d by the
Ontario Safety League that it green
light at an Intersection doenn'i
:gttarantee safety. A recent two
year survey by Philadelphia's
fit engineering division shovAc
that Signalized intersections are
becoming 10 time as dangerous
fur pedestrians an 1.10-s;0;!•:111.!,,.)
OrosSings where podestri.ins fend
to be titore cantletts.
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
'luing' Is' here and the birdies are
-• singing their song of love,
The Wind is soft and gentle and the
skies are blue above.
The: whole world seems so bappy
while I sit wishin. andwishin,
Cause can't you see Imust go to
seller)] and 1 just want to go
fi
Why should it. yellowy go to school
when the trout are ;lumping.
high?
I would rather walk, along the
creeks and let the NV() rld g0 in-.
School is okay in winter but when
the spring is here
A fellow should have his free-
dom, and get out his fishin ;gar.
My pal is playing:, bookey. he's
hiding down by them
wait till tly..• school huff rain-
hit's by and everything is still
Then slyly he will go with a ham-
boo pole and travel the streams
till tou r.
While 1 sit and dream in a dreary
school and feeling mighty sore.
1 love the wide open spaces, I'm
not the sissy kind.
When you as.k about a girl friend.
haveni got one- in mind,
1 love to it•amp the woods and
streams and a boy in Joy con-
dition
Should never have to go to school,
just. everday go Lishin.
T. K. F.
ThiS Was composed and Written
in less than one half hoar for
4dgar, while he waited to
take it to Wiughani High. School,
Truthfull Yours
T. K. F.
cm many
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