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�iA Sway ,guesu wl Mr. and.
Mrs, well Walker' vere M ..
William Roby. Mil+ inay and:
Harry Walker, Moorefield.
• z ;Mr,, and Mrs,. •William Hart
it visited ,Sunday r t h;! ,.
M;C'arm�ael, 4
an Mrs, Jam 'Robertson and
Jimm,,y at 0%10104
• Mn. George Gibson, •Hamil-
n"Yisited.her sistea -iradd-law,
Miles Risie and Marion Gilman.
• r •We are pleased to hear Mr.
Ken McMichael was able to re-
turn home from Wingham and
District Hospital last Friday. .
The bias 'romans visited re-
frif cently with Mr. and Mts. Boyne
Sage, 3rd line Wallace.
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ram. k A.JlanofTorOntO spent
the w ek'endwith their parent*
Mrs PO Mrs, Mae. Alla:
Rev, 344 ..'Frank Rnaselli
Guelph. were Sunday -
pelts
wlth Mr. and Mo.. Vern Clark..
Mr, and Erase Hatt
and Eileen attended the funeral
'of the late Oliver Stokes' on
Sunday,
Mr. John Hupfer and MISS
Hazel Sparing visited in Gods
erich on Sunday with Mars. An"
gus Carmichael, Mr, and Mrs. -
James Robertson and Jimmy.
The Sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mss., Rob -
,art awn' Sr los of het
Piebel last
Robert ,Gibson la taking
leance In the home owned,
y
► Held }aake beside the
.,
RIT
►. 1t is reported Harold has
eta sold his property. on Main
Street,hit definite plans are
not avraila ole at tills tial for
the use of this. building.
"Hey Jake, why ain't you
working?"
1 had • a fight with the ranch
foreman an, he won't take back
what he said,"
"Just what did he say?"
"tie said, "You're fired I "
E. M.cTavish Lid. Offers New Service
your p414113", was the
from Ephesia s on which iRev,.
George Bach based h ._
Story Sunday ` netning
trotted Church, *WO
mouse told her. bables never *0
go neo a We in the wall be-
cause their fattier had gone
through the same hole 4114
r returned. Mickey. gilled
cheese, put hisnose through
hole, then his bead andles't
"So children, obey your Pa
ents, " said Mr. Sach,
The junior choir sang, a Vel
of "Father, We Thank, Thee".
They also sang the famous ani
them by John Stainer, "Ood So
Loved the World". d
Mr. S a(h's sermon text was
"Why do you look at thespeck
of sawdust in your brother's eye .
and fail to note the plank In,
your own?" He said it, is easy
to talk of the faults of others,.
Some thank God for constmet"
ive criticism, but criticism "A:4'
can be deadly for the target
person receiving it and also for4
the person giving it. •
The speaker related a story'
about a lady travelling first ".
class in England who complain
ed to the station master about
Oa
Y
-lieutenant who was smoking:O
asked to have him removed' u
from' the coach. It was found
she had a third class ticket and..
she was removed. This was aft
example of "Judge not that l-
be not judged".
Every 'man is treated ac4ord►
ing to his works. Some find
fault and are busybodies. If
you find fault with someone,
don't ever make a mistake you#
self, Mr. Sach warned. •
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C. E. MacTAVISH LIMITED, Distribiu-'
for for Petro Fina Canada Limited
Products for Wingham and the Sur-
rounding area, is pleased to announce
the appointment of WAYNE RUSS-
WURM, mechanic and the opening of
the new garage. 'Wayne ,is a fully li-
cenced mechanic and is capable of
taking care of all your car's mech-
anical needs. The new addition of
the Repair Shop will include a new
Scope and Wheel Balancing, Depart-
ment.. Also included in ,the services
will be Car and Truck Tuneups,, C?il
Changes and , Total Mechanical Car
Care. '
Come in soon and say hello
to WAYNE RUSSWURM.
BRIDGE CLUB ,
The Howell system was used. •
First: Mrs. F. Foigie and Mrs.
F. A. Parker; second, Miss 1-
Hazel Weir and E. McGuire;
tied -for third, Mrs. B. Mathew'
and ' A. Wilson and C. Hodgins
and W. Wharry.
THESE THREE BROTHERS from three 'different countries
holidayed together in Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1964.
They are Dr. Fred Parker- of Wingham, Robert F. Parker,
•M.D., D.O., .of Dublin, Ireland, and George' W. Parker,
D.D.S., of Daytona Beach. That proved to be the last re-
union of all three. Dr. George Parker died- in late March
in the Clyatt Memorial Nursing Home, Daytona Beach. D.
Robert Parker and Mr. A. Anderson spent a week , at his
brother's home here recently on their return trip from
Daytona Beach to Dublin. Dr. Fred Parker is at present
in the Brookhaven Nursing Home. in Wingham.
Morris Twp. Council meets
Reeve William Elston presid-
ed for the April meeting of
Morris Township Council which
was attended by all councillors.
Road accounts amounted to $5,-
742. 31
5,-
742.31 and the general accounts
were passed for payment.
the petition for the n e w
drain on the south half of lot 2
and north half'of lots 3 'and 4,
Concession 3 was accepted and
forwarded to E. W. Hayes Ltd. ,
Kitchener, for survey anda re-
port.
J. R. IvlcLaughlin of the
Frank Cowan Co. Ltd. and Mrs.
B. Hall, agent, were present
and reviewed insurance needs
for the township. The insur-
ance was renewed.
Accounts w..ere passed for
payment .and council decided
to advertise for gravel tenders.
pressciint
onducts W.I. election
LA' .LET --The annual
ineerAng, of the tat W. 1.
was held the half Thmsday
night with the president, Mrs.
Harold Wallace in the cbaix,.
?Chaff devettop>e were read by
Mrs. Edward.Pavid.. The X91.1
can was patyment of fees.
The year-end reports. were
read by the 'conveners, Pete-
gates to the district annual at
Wroxeter on May Lath are Mrs.
Harold Wallace, lylrs.. Lloyd
Jacques ani Mrs, Emerson Fer-
guson.. MD. Harold Wallace
was chosen to enter the hobby
craft for that day. '
Mrs. Lyle Murray, district
president, conducted the elec-
tion of officers as follows; .
Past president, Mrs. Jack
Ferguson; president, Mrs. Har-
old Wallace,; vice-president,
Mrs,. Percy Huth; secretary'
treasurer, Mrs. Emerson Fergu-
son; MUT" Mqt► .L .. A..
ray; district director 1,
Lloyd $0,04100; alterniata,
Ed David,..
Nominating. co,,
Arnold Qadlosr lArS. Robes'
tan; Mrs. et'rHl ►
txtyt-i?s, Mis, Milder 00,1740711
. Gordon-W.right; agriculture
and Canadian industries, M•
Emerson Ferguson. 'MP1► yd
Jacques; citi2eAdtip afld eu_.
tion,. Mrs. Jake 'Vea teeg,r
Percy Huth; home ceOprtlica
and health, Mrs. Arnold''rs'
and Mrs, Henry Iobmtein; hi*»
zodcal research and current
events, Mrs. Robert Allam, Mks,.
Derrill .Hallman; re$olutiotu,
Mia..Robert Nabil; =Wt. Mts.
Robert ,Allan; ways and' .
committee, Mrs. Ed David,
Mrs. Robert McComb..
NOTICE
--- WE . SPECIALIZE IN -
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Also
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YOUNGSTERS' CLASSIFIED ADS
IIERMAN IS A MOTHER, her
kittens need good homes.Call
357-0000 for more A=mew-sing
information. Karen 'Susan Kib-
be., age 9.
I .HAVE A PRETTY DOLL
stroller with canopy and shop-
ping basket 'for sale. ' Rita.
Liepins.. age 8; ph. 357-0000:
' I'LL NEATLY MOW, rake and
edge your lawn. Relax! I'll do
your work. Stoll, age 9. 357-00001e. Bob
PET SITTER — Leslie Joyce, .
age 9. will take care of any
pets that don't run 1ooje. Call
357-0000.
I WANT A FRENCH POODLE
that is one Foot Long and one
Foot tall, Please Call Me I. live
on 2131 Sheffield. Gregory
Shoops, age ' 9. 357-0000.-
WANT
57-0000.
WANT TO SELL a slot car.
It is an orange Ferrari.. $4.00.
Pete Putnam, I am 10. 357-
•0000. .
NEW MAGAZINES old maga
zines like bomics Mad, Drag
Man and a whole lot of others.
Call 357-0000. Ed Engman; age
9.
WANTED -,-One cutaway coat
and tophat for. magician, size
10. Brian B. Savage. age 8.
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