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BEFORE
AFTER
MAKE YOUR CHESTERFIELD
LIKE NEW I
AFTER
MAKE. YOUR OLD -CHAIRS
LIKE NEW!
Majestic WI'discusses.
agriculture and industries
them organized. "Happy birth-
day'P was sung for those members
baying a birthday in may.
Mrs. Norman McLartY, Cana-
dian industries convener took
charge of the program. The
roll call "Name an aluminum
product you, are using" Was an-
swered by all the members.
An interesting motto "The
sunny side of farm life" was
Olen by Mrs. Jane de Vries.
Current events, including
among others the proposed liquor
store, the 7% sales tax and the
beginning of roller skating season
at the arena, was given by Mrs.
Wilbur Turnbull,
Mrs. Alberta Smith intro-
duced Jack McDonald, a local
business man who in turn intro-
duced Bob Urquhardt' repre-
senting Dashwood Industries of
Centralia. He spoke of their
plant and the good relations exis-
ting between them and their em-
ployees and of their new product.
RICKY NEEDS AFFECTION '
'this Today's Child should really be printed in color to show
Ricky's beautiful red-gold hair and green eyes. With that
coloring you would expect freckles and Ricky has them
adorning his fair skin.
In Ricky's appealing smile you see the diffidence that is
typical of this six-year-old. He doesn't make advances until
he is sure he is going to be accepted, but in a Warm, reassur-
ing atmosphere he is a basically happy child.
Information about Ricky's background is scant. He is
probably Anglo-Saxon in descent.
Ricky got off to a rather poor start in life and when he first
cline into the care of the Children's Aid Society he was a
frightened little fellow, hyperactive and highly strung. With the
help of a specialized foster home and a special nursery school
he has improved a great deal.
Ricky is considered a slow learner who will probably heed
special classes. But he likes school and sets off happily every
day.
Are there warm parents ;who will give much of their time,
affection and reassurance to Ricky? He needs them badly.
To inquire about adopting Ricky, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station .K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general
adoption information, contact your Children's Aid Society.
ACROSS
1. Noah's
landfall
7. Undeniable
11. Along in'
years
12. Republic
of Ireland
13. Caribbean
pirate area
(2 wds.')
15. Summit
16. Symbol of
30 and 35
Across
(2 wd8.
23. Indian
shelter
24. Brewery
creation
25. Jesse of
Olympic
fame
26. Flower
fragment
28. Mal de --
,29. Sardonic
literary
quality
Famous
pirate
ti,"- the
ramparts .11
35. FathOtis
pirate
(2 Wdt.)
43. Wind
instruMerit
44. Hitchcook
movie
45. Golfer's
aids
46. Defensive
efforts
DOWN`
1. Obstinate
fellow'
2. OaPitoi
fellov,
(abbe,)
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4.4HE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 16i, Sla
The May meeting of the
Majestic W.I. on Agriculture and
Canadian industries was held in
the Brussels public library on
Thurs. evening May 10th. The
new president, Mrs. Earl Cud.,
more welcomed the members and
guests and asked for their co- ,
operation and help with her new
duties. After the usual opening
exercises the president with help
from the secretary-treasurer,
Miss Laura Lucas, conducted
business.
It was decided that anyone
wishing to go to a meeting should
call the president or the secre-
tary. Those taking cars will
be paid by the 'institute. A
letter from the Wingham and
District Association for the Men-
tally 'retarded asked for financial
support for their (+Flowers of
Hope" fund. Thank you notes
from Mrs. Wallace Bell, Mrs.
Rhea Valiance and Mrs. Paul
McDonald for gifts they had re-
ceived were read. The W.I.
meetings are to be held on the
second Wednesday of each, month
beginning in August. Achieve-
ment day for the 4-H club girls
is in Wingham High School on
June 9 at 1 p.m. At •.the June
meeting there will be a. speaker
and a fashion show put on by
the 4-H club girls.
Mrs. Clarke Matheson on be-
half of the Sr. citizens of Brus-
sels thanked the past president of
the W.I., Mrs. Leona Armstrong
and her helpers for the interest-
ing programs they had provided
for them and for helping 'to get
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coin
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son-in-law
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7. Pace
8. Inlet
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Canton
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a poet
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of
vertical
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or
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18. Man's
nick-
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son
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parrot
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40. Motel
of yore
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illustrate his talk, interest
slides were shown. A tour
the plant could be arrange
held in January, February
March, he said. Added
formation is available from
McDonald, h e said. M
Alberta Smith thanked Mr.
quhardt and Mr. McDonald.
Mrs. Leona Armstrong gave
an interesting report on the
East Huron district annual held
at Walton on May 8th which she
and sixteen other Majestic
members attended. She also
reported on the Cancer fund
canvass which the Majestic W.I.
members did; thanking them for
a successful collectioof $762.75
- over $200 more than in 1972,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Walter Kerr, Mrs. Leonard La-
mont and Mrs. Adrian Mc
Taggart. -
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