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BRUSSIDL.$ POST, 131:1,..US$BLS, ONTARIO THURSDAY., 10th, 1570
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Ontario.
Is there any place you'd rath r be
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GENTLEMEN'S CLUE
NEWS ITEMS
The top brass, representing the
Legion and. the Gentlemen's Club
met last week and decided first,
gaine of die 1970.71 Euchre Series
would. take place, Monday night;
November 30, Same rules; same
price, only 50e; which includes
entrance and sinorgasinird supper,
Play ivith either aide, hut T sug-
gest you choose to be with the
znest honorable, and upright
honest; citizens, which of course
is the Gentienien's Cluj). If you
choose the Legion you will be
in With such characterS as Logan,
Lamont, Ha11, Bid Bell and many
other in the same or lesser entre
gory. You might even get one of
these gentit for a partner, spend a
horrible evening and go home
with the booby prize. I suggest
r't;?.0 drop into, the butcher shop,
leave a dollar with our whistling
Occident, Frank Thompson, and
become one of us. Come along
Monday night, November 30, and
you will be welcoilfe anyway,
Al Logan has had a radio in-
stalled behind the har at the
Legion, He keeps It on Pull blast.
so he can't hear his customers
ask for a beer or pack of cigar-
ettes. They must -walk up arta
holier in his ear what they want
and then carry it back to their
table.
NT—ea 4utiedge has purchased the
contents of the Myth At ea d o
Store, lock, s took and barrel,
Ned. sold me a Stetson hat. It
was Marked 1900, This is not toe
dear for a Stetson, 19 dollars. and
he made a big reductiOn. However
when I got. home I discovered
that. the 1'900 was the year the
darn,-hat was manufactured.
Bob Fraser came into the; store
to purchase a pair of rubber
boots Ned pulled down 38 pair, of
rubber boots all over the place.
Bob took :the first pair he was
shown and walked out So did Ned.
Poor Kay and Lila had to put the
37 pair back in their places while
Ned Went out to sees some fellow
about. a horse. If he keeps buying
and breeding he will soon have
the biggest horse ranch East of
Montanna, He and George
I3aeker have been a. great boom
to our farmers, Not a spare hush-
of- oats or a bale of hay for miles
around. .Ivan Campbell has the
best idea. He feeds his- rags—
straw and turnips.
Here is a letter.] received last
week from a lady in Vrentworth
county: Dear TiK.' F. : Quote. T
have a friend in Hamilton who
thinks you have the wisdom of
King Solomon so I am writing you
and Ann Landers at the same
time. I am a farmer's wife, age
34., weigh 126 pounds fe nd consid-
ered attractive. 'We have no
children, just my husband, a hired
man and myself. Here is my prob-
lem, My husband has been very
indifferent. One minute after we
go to bed he gives Inc a. goodnitc
kiss on the cheek, 'turns his back
and is snoring loudly in less than
5 minutes. Please help me. Sign-
ed Mrs. Dear Mrs. —.
Here is sound and professional
advice. Get, en old fashioned hat
pin, or if not 'available; a long
darning needle. Before he falls
asleep, the minute he turns kis
hack, jab this with all your strong
th into his rear end. This Will
make him turn and twist like a
whirling dervish. It wilt also
cause Wit to think of different
faucet the pain. If lie still
remains indiffferent then you
have no alternative hut what I
have to offer. When he starts to
snore again, slip a clothes pin
Over .the none iraooteut nunk's
nose he: won't be aroused by his
own snoring. Slip out of bed, slip
on Your slip, and slip into the hind
man's room.
Well that's it for this week. trio
very pleased we will meet the
Legion in combat. Remember the
Gate, Hendry, November 30, and
• Ontariasware the kind of people who wouldn't be
here if there was any place better. We are people
who cathefrOm a hundred lands and stayed to build.
People..Vvith backbone and brawn and a hunger to
succeed., 'Men and women . who've created. a
standard of living in decades that other lands
• worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's
our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to
be Ontarians and Canadians . . . they just seldom
tell anyone. From an economic point of view
that's wrong. The more people we have boosting
Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got
a lot to boost with. Ontario's war on water pollu-
tion, for example, is being waged and won. New
regulations, many of which are the first of their
Anglican Church in this ne---
22 years. He was the (ith Bishop
of :Huron since its formation in
1857. Monday's meeting of Synod
was called to elect the 7th 'Bishop
Of Huron.
The Rt. Rev. Canaan .1. Que.ce
was elected on the 3rd ballot cast
by the 211 Clergy and 459 Lay
voting Delegates. Each vote was
a write-in. There were tin noun ill-
ations. Voting delegates were
given a blank ballot. leven on the
first casting or ballots .(when 33
different, names were offered nil
Clergy ballots — and 57 on Lay
ballots) Bishop Queen was a clear
favout•ite.....By the 2rd ballot he had
achinved"nie majority Of both Lay
kind in North Arnerica, are being enforced and
many of our rivers and lakes are getting cleaner
instead of dirtier. Housing is another. •battle, and
on this front the Ontario Housing, Corporation is
active in nearly, 200 communities with programs
totalling close to a billion dollars. We need a
vigorous economy of course, to support these im-
portant programs. And, that's where you come in.
Though our productivity has doubled in ten years
and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on
their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead
full Of challenges and opportunities to make the
quality of our lives better yet. To meet these
Challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which,
when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea.
and Clergy 'Votes needed to elect
:Bishop Queen had. previne-le
been elected is an. Assistant
';'shall of Huron Diocese almost
four years ago. Since then he has
lived in Windsor; and has had
special Episcopal responsibilitieS
in the Counties of Essex. Kent
and Lainbton. It is expected that
Bishop Queen will move to Lon-
don and assume his new respon-
sibilities before January. IR a
election, 'Bishop Queen said tha
press conference following his
the decision about electing. a see-
Even in the stone age, when end Assistant Bishop Ito replaerk women 1,vroLe down Linde ages, him, in the 'Windsor areal will not
they were chiseling. be outdo attn. srtiod meets again,
k. •
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to the lady from Wentworth, drop
o line.
Truthfully Yours,
AREA • ANGLICAN SEIECT
QUEEN AS NEW BISHOP .
levery ,knglican Parish and
Congregation in South-Western
Ontario were represented . at a
Special Session of the Synod of
the Diocese of Hairon held on
'Monthly, November 9th, at. St.
'Paul's Cathedral ill London. The
Special meeting of. Synod v,eis
called following the sudden death.
on net, 2. of ilishop George
Luxton. .':'''Shop Luxton had serv-
ed 45 (11 ig Pastor Of the
Everytime you boost Ontario .. Ontario and Canada. get a little stronger.
Government of Ontario C) John Robarts, Prime Minister.
in May. Representatives- of the
Parishes, not the Diocesan head4
quarters staff, will make the de-
cision. he said. Meanwhile Bishop
Appleyard will continue as ASSist-
ant to Bishop Queen. as he bud
been with Bishop .Luxton.
St.. ;John's, Brussels was offic-
ially represented by The Rev.
Keith Stokes, 'Mrs. m
.Alberta) Smith, and Clarence
McGetcheon. Mr. Smith and Mrs.
El. Stretton were also observers at
the eeoceedings.