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HAYWARD'S
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Patent Medicines — Cosmetics
Tobacco
Groceries and Stationery
Melville ..Guild Meets
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1. Coming Events
HOWICK Lions Club Bingo will
be held in the Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall, January 28, 1972
at 8:30 sharp. 12 regular games
$10., two share the wealth, one
special $25., one Jackpot game
$90 in 56 calls. 1-4-1
Open House. Mrs. Alex
McCrackin, Bluevale, will
celebrate her 80th birthday on
February 1st and will be at home
to her friends and relatives from
2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 'till 9
4 in the evening. No gifts please.
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THE CHILDREN'S
AID SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
of Huron County will be held in
the Council Chambers, Court
House, Goderich, Ontario, at 2:00
P.M, on
WED FEB , 2ND 1972
The public 'is cordially invited
to attend, and refreshments will
be served at the close of the
business session.
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4. Help Wanted
A SECOND JOB?
Why not? It can make the big
difference between getting by,
and living well. Want a better
home? New car? Colour tele-
vision? New boat or a dozen
other things? Find out how
0.A.A,will show you the way.
Contact Charlie Lee, 22 Alfred
Street,Wingham,Phone 357-1383.
4-2-3
5. Bus. Opportunities
A PERFECT PART TIME
EXTRA INCOME
Can you use a high monthly second
cash income, from accounts we
establish for you in your area?
Only a few hours weekly. TREM-
ENDOUS PROFIT RETURN. NO
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5. Bus. Opportunities
COMPETITION.
Investment $1,500,00 and up-
wards, secured by PRODUCT
INVENTORY. AN EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY FOR DISTRI-
BUTORSHIP.
For interview write including
references and phone number:
CANADIAN PERMA-VEND
1163 Tecumseh Road, East
WINDSOR 20, Ontario.
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8. Farm Stock for Sak
REGISTERED standard bred colt
by H. A. Meadowland, must be
sold as owner hospitalized with
heart attack. To see colt phone
Mrs. Harry Lear, 523-4219.
8-4-2
11. Articles for Sale
CORN for sale - cob corn and
dry shelled corn. Bill. Coleman,
Kippen, Phone 262-5031.
11-3x2
WOOD FOR SALE
Hardwood slabs delivered to your
yard $4.00 per cord in 6 cord lots.
Phone Craig Sawmill, 526-7220 -
Auburn. 11-4-3
14. Property for SW'
BAILEY
Real -Estate
82 Albert Street
Clinton
150 acres in Morris Township
with modernized 6 room house,
nearly new barn and implement
shed.The Maitland River crosses
this property.Priced reasonable.
New 2 bedroom home in Blyth
nearing completion. Can be fin-
ished to buyers satisfaction.
We need listings in your area.
14: Property for' Sit&'
Contact
MASON BAILEY
482-9371. 14-4-1
19.. Notices
AUTO, Snowmobile and Farm
Liability insurance needs. Call
yPur ,Co-Op agent, Lloyd
Montgomery, 83 Maple Street,
Wingham, Phone 357-3739.
19-4-5
Winter
Can Be Flu
Wonderland
Winter is a flu Wonderland.
Like the common cold, flu
is a n infection of the upper
respiratory tract. But it is
much more severe. Flu
viruses can work their way into
the breathing passageways and
damage the linings, then spread
to the air sacs where oxygen
and carbon dioxide are
exchanged. The workings of
the entire body can be disrupted.
Antimicrobial drugs do not
attack flu viruses but they can
work to fend off other complicat-
ions. With bed rest and medical
attention, most people recover
within days or weeks from the
flu. But if the infection is not
properly tended, complications
like pneumonia can set in.
There are several different
types of pneumonia, some more
serious than others. But about
half of them are caused by
viruses, and antibiotics are in-
effective in treating viral pneu-
monia. Antibiotics can be use-
ful, though, in treating types of
pneumonia caused by bacteria.
I Walking pneumonia," whose
symptom is usually a violent
lough, is still another kind of
Lnfection caused by the smallest
free-living agent of disease
called mycoplasmas. This agent
cannot be called a virus or a
bacteria, but it has characteris-
tics of both. Antibiotics can
help combat this infection.
Anyone with suspicious sym-
ptoms of violent coughing, chills,
chest pains, fever, and headache,
should call his doctor immed-
iately. Infections of the respir-
atory tract, even when they
respond to antibiotics, demand
early diagnosis and treatment.
The pneumonia-influenza disease
group is the country's fifth
leading killer.
To support the struggle
against respiratory disease,
answer your Christmas Seal
letter. There's more to do.
Smiles . .
The thunder god went for a
ride on his favorite horse. I'm
Thor," he cried. The horse re-
plied, "You for got your thaddle
thillyI"
BERG
Sales Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
• Barn Cleaners
• Bunk Feeders
• Stabling
Donald G. Ives
R.R.2, Blyth
Phone ' Brussels 88741024 1
The Guild of 1011(111e Presby-
terian Church met in the church
parlour on January 18th corn.-
menoing the evening with a pot-
luck supper.
This was followed by the
devotional part of the regular
meeting, with Helen Elliott, Rose
Marie Bishop and Brenda Perrie
forming the committee in charge.
Because the 19'72 Week of Prayer
for Christian Unity is being held
January 16 to 23rd, they chose
for their theme "Prayer".
Brenda presided and opened the
meeting with a prayer. Hymn
494: was sung ,followed by the
scripture reading in unison. taken
from Acts 2, verses 1 to 21 and Ro4e Marie led to prayer.
The tPpic '!Prayer" pre-
pared by Mrs. Ruth Martin, was
presented by Helen, "Prayer
the mightiest power on earth".
Bopp 10;1e, president, prO,
sided for the Wetness period.
The secretary's report was read
by J.es0e. Little and the
treasurer's report by
LqOP4 Armstrong. Roll call was
answered by paying membership,
fees,
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MCCUTCHEON MOTORS LTD.
YOUR NEW CAR
CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER.
1971 MODELS
Pontiac Venturi II, 2-door, •6 cyl.
1970 MODELS
Pontiac, 9-passenger Station Wagon, Full-
Power
Ford LTD, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped
Dodge Polara, 8-cyl, AT., Sedan
1969 MODELS
Belair, 8-cyl., AT., 4-door, Sedan, PS., R,
Olds 442, 2-dr. HT., PS., PB., Radio
Torino, 2-dr. HT., Power Steering, Radio
Impala, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped
1968 MODELS
Olds, 4-dr. HT., Full Power, includes Pow-
er Windows
Pontiac Laurentian, 4-dr., 8-cyl., AT.,
Radio, PS. and PB.
Plymouth, 4-dr., Sedan, 6-cyl., AT. Radio
Impala, 4-dr. HT., Full Power
Chevelle, 2-deor, 6-cyL, AT., PS.
1967 MODEL
Chevelle, 4-door, HT., 6-cyL, AT., Radio
1966 MODELS
Chevelle Malibu, 6-cyl., AT., 4-dr.
Chev. Biscayne, 4-dr., 6-cyL, AT.
1969 Chev., 3A-Ton Truck, 6-cyL
Sales and Service — Phone 887-6856, BrusseIs
'THE BRUSSELS POST, JAN. 26, 1972-11