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OLDFIELD'S
HARDWARE
837-6851 — BRUSSELS
Business Directory
DONALD M. LAURIE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto — Commercial — Farm Residential
BOX 129, BRUSSELS --- PH: 887-9221
Preliminary planning of
courses for the 1973-74 Even-
ing School programme' at F. E.
Madill Secondary $chool-, Wing
ham suggest a wide variety of
subjects to suit all tastes. A
total of 20 courses are slated
to start on Tuesday, October
16th and Wednesday, October 17th
at 8 p.m.
New courses will.include pot-
tery without a Wheel'to be taught
by Mrs. Pat Wilson, A'rtInstruct-
or at the school. General Elec-
tricity by G. Edwards and Basic
Transistors by R.Wraith also
on the regular F.E.Madill staff.
Know Your Car will be taught
by J. Bakelaar.
Introductory Bookkeeping and
Basic Office Practice along with
Drafting and Blueprint Reading
are being re-introduced after a
Subjects for everyone TODAY'S CHILD
at Madill night school BY HELEN ALLEN
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SEAFORTH
.Belgrove Co-op
for Feed & Fertilizer Petroleum Proa
tlitet811rardivare and Applitattee$,-114,
vernalMilker Equipment arid .Cleauers.:4,
88746433
WALLACE' BELL TRANSPORT
PCV. CLASS FS. & F.
— PHONE 887-6829 —
Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Livestock.
Hogs Shipped Mondays and Wednesdays
JIM CARDIFF
REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE
Agent for HoWick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY
Phones: Office 887.6100 Residence 887.6164
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
Watch and Jewellery Repairs
We Sell and Service -
BULOVA — ACCUTRON -- WATCHES
3 STORES
CLINTON
BRUSSELS
887.6265
McGa.vin's Farm Equipment
We Specialize in a Complete Line of
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES and SERVICE
—OPTOMETRIST—,
SEAFORTH —1274240
BY APPOINTMENT:
CLINTON 1144on.lAy-Only) -- 4824010
J. E. LONGSTAFF
WALTON, ONTARIO
WINGOAM
• •831,2711
SEAFORTH
527-0245
WALKERTON
lapse 'of three years.
A new course in Stretch
Fabrics to run 10 weeks will be
offered on Wednesdays in two
sessions 7 - 9 p.m. and 9 - 11
p.m. and Mrs. M. Elliott of
Mary's Sewing Centre in Clinton
will instruct both sessions.
Popular courses from prev-
ious seasons are again being
offered and these include - Farm
Engines Maintenance, Up-
holstery, Woodworking, ' Ladies.
Physical Fitness, Liquid Eni-
broidery, Typing, Conversational
French, Gourmet Cooking,
Welding, Sewing and Oil Paint-
ing.
Particulars concerning fees
and advance enrolment pro=
cedures are indicated in an ad-
vertisement this issue.
I remember
I remember trapping rabbits
and fur bearing animals. When I
was about ten years old I began
trapping rabbits by snare and box
trap for food, Money was very
scarce so I decided to trap fur
bearing animals, including
slain Is (commonly known as pole-
cats"). and to sell the fur for
.Christmas money. I was able
to obtain a few traps. It rained
the first night I had them set
and my -mother remarked it was
a good night for skunks. Sure
enough, one of the first traps.
I visited held a. "pole cat."
never having caught one before I
decided to get a little closer.
Using his, only defense, his scent,
he let me have it right in the
face. I got hOme, my mother
scrubbed me 'with, Strong lye
soap and put me in clean clothes.
I then valked the mile to school,
which contained only one room.
When I • went in all the pupils
held their noses. To top it off,
the skun , pelt 'brought only 50
cents because it contained broad
White stripes down its back.
While this was an experience of
more .than. sixty .years, ago, one
never forgets. an encounter with
a "pole cat.".
JAMESWAY
Power Choring Farm Equipment
— for Dairy, ,Beef, Hogs, Poultry —
Complete Barn Installation — Free Planning and Estimates '
MiKE'S Farm Equipment
RALPH HAVEMAN •— 837-9404 BRUSSELS
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DOES WELL IN SCHOOL
John'Sbackground Is. Irish and Metis, and you see that he is
an extremely handsome lad: He is healthy, sturdily built and
tall for his age with brown- eyes, dark hair and olive skin. He
'wears glasses for near-sightedness.
John, 10, is above average in intelligence and has always
done excellent work in School, especially in math. In. Grade
'five, his teacher describes him as ,,co-operative, friendly,
outgoing,, attention-seeking, self-controlled, quiet and a
John enjoys the physical education program at school.
Though good at sports, he sometimes needs a push to iget
involved in activities other than,School work. He likes camping,
swimming and is a snowmobiling enthusiaSt.
LiVing in a farm foster home, John is interested in the
animals, especially the newborn calves. He sometimes needs
prodding but usually is happy to help with chcires, particularly
At feeding times. He 'likes working on crafts, playing cards
and watching.televlsion.
John needs a strong, interested father and a warm, relaxed
mother in a stimulating home atinosphere. Older children, not
too close in age will be an asseL
. To inquire about -adopting John, please write to Today's'
Child; Box 888, Station K, Toronto ,M4P 2H2. For general
. adoption information, Please contaCt your local, Children's
Aid Society.