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THE LUWSSE;L S POST
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be weleereorvedDellef Ile I Battea4lt Man arch Stelae
awwballs and CER
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ld d Murray bootees and a Sr earn Football Aeseolation
1 Howard Neabel CouduOGea Dolt oerveduis, I entwined through cedar, suns
t weekend with h the Inerniag asav Nte settl11g tem hi nail h
A rnesttng o! the Morels • T. S, A. Marrls Township CAuticU Mpstiag, Mrs, T. Li MRiaozua and ..Air. Door stip ns etx t+'. e19,
ex Pat* toe in Kuox i'ras• the anatriago whlolt Tun 1964
Beard was hold In the towns. p a ',Tuna 7, 1954, s'pen't a .•,•,•---. - . ,
oat June 1st. with all members peer Ityterlan Cl#nxoh on Suatday ttniteti Eileen Elizabeth. Stsisa Conte' played at Londesboro be-
The minutes of the last nesting sots Mr, and Airs. Chas. tin.
011. J`ttday diverting, Jung 13, at THE UNITED CHURCH seeortd' oldest daughter oP lYLr, and
8 t. Minutes of the May meeting were rand ref the above slate with all ton. t1s 011 Watton and Loudasboro ver
d o motion of resent. ' MIs:+. Kathleen lane, 3'Vroxe1ter was 1,,30 a pt•epaliatore service for the GARDEN PARTY M. Alex Stoics, R, R, 2 Brussels suited in a soars of 3 1 far Walton
Were read anti adopts n tit -e members p eozzgrs&+otiose ,er 10G1te] and Cron•
1t, �wtson and '1'. presentDueslated
The Po11 .ite last znoating' a wee -sent] guest vitt R. az' A very suaces:gut Garden Harty and Jonathan Ernest Barry' Manu, This melees:initthe second �elu W Wal.
W , • .rn resented and Pay were atlnpt the
on motion of ; Mrs, mane, brook w111 be Zteld in Knox ClZuroh, tats in a woek,
awing but 1z PCraubrook. On Sunday. J'aae 20th, Nos hold on the µttrasttivelY daootat L#ttou+et, On of Mr. Clinton Mann
authorized on motion by B. lS tn. Elston and SGoa3arG Isroot0r. ; George U. Ziegler, M. „ L. T• C M.ed and epaclous lawn of the United and IIIc fate airs, A1'aain on Sattuxday
anent out Kai at 11 -o'clock the Saetameest of the
Watson: D. M. AIuved by S1'zn. Plson, :aecanded by i dtstin:gut::di'ekd 'tEiaCherr, aariduoUor, 1 Canduotod. 'Clturt0t on Friday, June 11• Tables afternoon JnoVthet: et three o'clock LroIyThU, ra o H. Flynn, J. y, A.
Thomas and R. Times
Cassid be re. Load's Supper will be
s h 1. Brussels Rosa d $12.0 to s Y and recitalist, Will r+onciuet exaanin worth in. Yore se't on the Fust lawn. wOtere at the home of the brid'e's parents by 3, Flynn, ni, 3sehee,tor te,toree, R ley, Ii
4.90; Advance' :Time. It Rei R. G. Bogta, ll Dos
Galbraith 1.4G; D. N. fooled $12.011 on his l9"ul taxes. ations tot the Western Conservatory a aunxpitt'ou,s striver �vns served by . tare Rev. J. W. Batton of Trowbridge. ltiloy,
Post 2 00• ' N. Gelb Th ltson's studio terim moclarator 11'111 oonduet both W ,s A�saoniat• TTnited C3ltlea�ab Mxs. (zoo. 70t^ans Riley, Whitfield, Roizltnrt, Aran•".
Mrs, were
recti 1 00 Tenders for Paint• (-Witty per sent of their 19a3,ta Carried
es. • SundayA,TMr" anti Mrs. Maurice Cameron; 'zaft'tenda h r Paths street length g Sholctiee, McMichael.'
received (ranofirms Con —Carried Ii R Thomas were M. and Mrs, tams clauring tho progrwtn, Alrs, Ray Ion net over taffeta with 'a maitehing
i 1Stratford, monied by Mies Lena and Mr, tl t 013.4 d tri Only
t
Prete 0107.00 Nn:1? Pratt .,._ , + ••, Chas. Moines, Sunday,. ,� Doris Jb6tauslhan, ac•
c . - , .: ;, • . - , s . ty f ve eers •aro. She' her :. l
Sis fender.' were, rrreirel for install- 't r�cmen Air. Ed. Smn]ldon, Toltdo, v
n oil horning furttacF in Wat• d by the Asses or he accepted. Ca WFt 0. a s. Thomas are with his brother 'Dad" for several eomPanied on Ob.e Piano by Mis9 them , i Y • carried a
entertained splendidly gaol. getters Por Walton. L. Dalmadg+e .
el
ton School. The emit -act was award• 'menet of Briarcliff handled Kreuter Bros. for $24:,.on Chair- Moved by Res: ltunran. cr�cnnded 'Axing Per thole ]ratite in Winnipeg days recently. on the Xylophone. Mrs, J Graham I
ed to IKrt on Thptsday atter spending the last y Mies Jean Stets&, youngest sister * *
ma ordered by Stever" Th•nctor that the Clerk homes.
The June melting of the W. M. Mac d iEdmonton,her audience
in the vicinit ,
with two well id trop of Otonor
to
a., R 71 12George How Ai E Martin of tnfftta mat -
as - Carried
D td 114.72; nirs Plunkett 2.00; of meek in jr. ° ilio the ladies of the
oma
the wedding' music Prom Loh'. strong, Badly, A !Riley,
d was 19
X40 Ana 1STncic I1:nnd '11uvFd h Walter 5hortreed, sea• services,
n.41: � y bare in Brussels throughout J 21 Al Aira Wctslev A1o77schern, iron from 5,30 ,� 8 p• m• played ,'Criralton -� A. McDan+ald, H, Hook
i• 1
Manning enc Son
Standard 4. 0; P. Ma soled by arm• Eldon that Ntmee per tuurning 1,1 tzunday next, u x. anti A tine eistce•tainntent Nos present" enTl n, well, G. 'l tylor, Ai• iiaekwell, B.
1,73; 131Y,121 Galt, have ptnrohNsed the MoCutoh-
AndFO=nn 2.2G; B. recut be allowed on all 1`54 taxes � 10 the afternoon .stops off at Blyih property in the village and in• ad on the. West. lawn tollawtn�g the " ,fie bride, given its marriage by
Mars d O.Gl; R Marshall. J, "Bowman, .G' Lova Jr., G,
",p: :410(1. A1icbie ^9.00; prr'p:i10 by July 1, 1964 based on before going an to (raderlah, can 1 op y copper, Brusssis Pllle Iran 1191 Lather, looked 103013' in a white »Loa^e Sr., Riley, K. McDonald, G
Marshall 1 r visitor,. with Mr, 900 lairs, tend moving here in the near teethe sea and furnished three t own of ny
ng were rec•e 11 7 ' F• at+•wart Procter.; see• r . aCa01
rt c PnllowNO. t moved by • Roy Durst soul Colleen, ISenziedY, with dooms car,
roots were 1 a r vlMted in Sarnia on nylon oat bolero, Her embroidered Goads -- Whitfield, score e o
t 4a"0 00 el d by Walter 5het+treFd that the rib, and Airs. Roy itluttmas, Toronto; Ralph Noble, clrrci Pauline ,Pcahns+onis, ,`The Cattle not veil wlas 08115111 by a wraath.o! goal for Londesbot1o, G. Love Jr., a,
Pre t t Roll for 19 r is Present and F 0.and A1ra
1 iced
Thief" Mies orange blossoms worn by emotherhaldice and AicAiicltae 10019 the
1115 a Carried. p* 0 and airs. Oita Aiary Dennis e1
B i reliff red xo.,es dl d the whistle•
n R. J. 11rMorray 'am, of the bride was ma
ort the unsatisfartnr3 condit- i"• i emoted to engage Jamas A. few weeks, at their parental was 11e1d at the home of Mals, delighted her and en0e w 6 .Game played it' Winthrop, June
rep es to otrite the drain at Fred rile. and Mrs. Roy Cousins attended , Engelgon^nod
of pianos R, 1 . r and Mrs A.
d over by the rendered &alas, Sby Mr -was a . martnt; in a mink INta+aipless street 11, between ed sat,
and Winthune
4awyer's,. the lath wedding a president, Miss A. J. Forrest, who ed on the Piano by ns, length gown' net.over
thi leas an!hm tzel to have a new _ Clarried. i stater Mrs. AlStohe11, and Ma', R, N. cited with is nylon est bolero. She Resulted in a score of 3 - 0 for Win•
nippy rnnstrurtod pit No. 1. (:him- read the ,sortpture lassoo from Jaan Sohnston accomlyanied on tht throp,
0.
to 7,11 r4 rc-men' block construct- sT •vr-d by R^ Duncan. seconded 131ita19e11, Woodbridge on Saturday Mark 10: berms 13.16. and led in piano Py her :aster won great np- i onrried a lapcluat of mauve sorest
9 with hrirk ahnrP reef. Then Plan- 1'v Wrt. F,isten that the road bills i of last week, prayer. The business Period in- planes with her two vocal numbers. I pas and pinto earneitiotvs and ~yore
p tri to Toronto for pupils ^ orAsented by the Road Suierbe i Mr. and ribs.' Vilbur Turnbull sand eluded reading and signing the, min- "The Queen' and.the Benediction j on bee head a wreath of pink' roves.
sed a p tendent be paid. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong at -
of Oracle 7 and 9 nn :eine 25 was dts• tt,tes, roll mall to wOtich ten mem- brought a most enjoyable occasion to L �
— Carried. tended the Lions Convention at Nor• bet^o responded with interesting a close.
cussed, and it was ngreeti that, un- Moved by Stewart Procter. second- ands -Rouyn Quebec during tate Past
Iess enough freshers were willing to items on Miss Marion S'Villiamson's
ad by Wm. F,Isten that the auditors week. work. M150 Edith Magee is, the
go with the Pupil<, the trip world report for 1953 be accepted. Mrs• Rabtst Joyce and baby missionary for July's roll call, -The
definitely be caner+lied. -- Carried. daughter, Sandra are holidaying supply secretary Mrs. Schnook main
R. S. Shaw. Secretary, read -the allocation. A leiter was
read by Ibe sdcretary from Mrs.
Steel of Teeswater extending an in-
vitation
n
vitation to OUT auxiliary to be press
ant at their 76th anniversary on
June 22. It was decided to make an
effort to have a ear go if po;,sible,
The topic was a Study of Chinese
in Oanada, perttcularly children,
d wasgiven in Pants by several
nniversary o1 his
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture and
Kitchen Utensns
At Alexander St.. Brussels, opposite
Brussels Public Schee.; on
SATURDAY. JUNE 19th
At 1 o'clock P. M.
3 Bed Room Suits
1 Extra Dresser
2 Bed Rocas Chairs
3 Living Room Chaim
Living Ronm Tab!.
Dining Room Suite. 1 Rocker Extra
Writing Desk
Wilton Rug 3 x 12
Hoover Vanenm Cleaner with
attachments
Kitchen Table
Extension Table extra long
Leather Coach, Porob Couch
RaymoTd S -wing Machine
2 Rockers, Electric Washer
Burry Duty Electric Plate
Frtgido re. n Fernerys
3 Flo, 'tin+.=, 2 Hail Mirrors
Radio
Wheel Barrow, Vice
Step -ladders, Picture, Mirrors,
Lawn Mower.
19111] line of Kitchen 1{'tensile.
Terms Cash
R. J. Bowman, Prop.
....Harold J0g'.son, Auctioneer.
to case el '"d weather Sale held
• fej Areca.
Er'operty 1=0^' bade,
S. R. — The vdy of the safe Dan Mc-
Kinnon
o-
Kinnon will offer the storey
Brick House which he purchased
flora '1~f..130A` en fee 9,e. This
house hes Tar�l-wja /iea2 modern
bath, cold UM 2191 11091 03 ter and
hard water, wood Ade '95m porch
and garage In good toe: on. 10?r,
down the day of the sale
FOR SALE'
Mewl:reeds mei select 009 m about
SO Livingroom Suites, &r0 Bedroom
1J,S Kitchen Suites at tile Slhuett'e
Mildmay 11'runitnre Stores, Free de-
livery. Low Prices. J. F. Sebuett
and Son, Mildmay.
POR SALE —
Hardword and softwood slab*. deo
cedar fez kindling
las. Stevenson Phone SW
Moved ley Walter Shoetreed, sec-, with the former's parents, Mr. and
nnded by Stewart Brocter that. the i Mrs. lames Armstrong,
necessary ley-Law+allowlt}g the Fence Clengratulaitiont+ to Air. Frank
viewers to charge $5.00 per trip 90 a ' Kearney. a -Brussels resident who
fence be pa=sed. Celebrated his 56131. birthday on Sat-
- Carried. t ttrdae• of last week. Mr. Kerney is
Moved by Wm. Elson. seconded by hale and hearty and takes a keen int-
Walter
nt
Walter Sho.rtreed .that ?we give erect in current affairs.
Airs. Winnifred Edgar and Mrs. W.
C. King are in Toronto this week as
delegates from the Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge at the Rebekah As-
sembly.
ATr. and. Air,. Oldfield, Dunkalk,
were week -end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Airs. Max 01991eld the
formers little grand -daughter Anne
returned with them for a visit.
Mr. 0nrd Mrs. Clarence Sperling
and dausliters Yvonne and Wanda
of r+e1.lr visited with Mr. and Mrs.
F.dw in Martin on Sunday.
Tb "Stardust Entertainers" of
Bre e: were in Gerrie. Wednesday
r wee -k wltr-ra they present -
r, the urogram for the t'nited
rt, ..hf,erdon Party.
Itluevale Cemetery Board a grant of
9150.00.
Moved by Stewart Procter. sec.
ended by Ross Dunean that the
meeting adjourn to meet again on
July o a1 S p. m.
— Carriell. i
The following accounts were paid: 1
Blyih Standard, Advt. $1.631
t. H Erskine. Indigent fees.
encs, Mary Johnston 67.501
Dept. of Health. Insulin 2.17
P"^ir,nn and Edwards. postage
en1rlt1r.4 7.15
Beier -aye Co -Op•• Dorris
powder and disinfectant 125.001
r .,:•d e -+l=.l, 11c- end labour 12.9f !
TS al 1,. Graohy i
Urai • 7.00 .
(':ifte r Welsh. trashy - 1
Dr,in .8.00
R Tr -1. il. WIrble Fly
newsier 119.0o
r;..rd Waltz. array t,uper:•iser 236.00
1'•-c Rnr•hill. alma -sere 119.0e
Wm. Prydr, salary 250.90
one ,1te. --see nncf.ne•r. 20.04
" »10 TT 0 peel 1TP
and 11111"."ee 16.00
D. r.. <idy, ref�:ne on 1
1971 t .vet 12,09
''191100 Fraoeor, balance o 1
glary 473.90 1
r,. P, ,tifr,rd, 1. volline hump at
l� ,,ern
(1 12 rtlr hydro f' -r hall
Cit �.- - 1 r-l'r.T. _r^nt t.n
Rhlcc1L- C-nmafery
T' :rent. Req".
r ?T^r+t.. clerk.
?0,00
6.07
114.ne
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
Your Memorial Crettsmen For
Thirty -Five 'Years, Always using
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Expert Designing and
Workmanship.
Prime Most Reasonable
Cemetery Tettering a Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256, Wlogham, Ontario
it
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THAT RTS OUR JOB
A
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It stands to reason that a truck
that fits your job does a batter
job. That's what you get when
you buy a Dodge "Job -Rated"
truck. Every unit which supports
the load, and every unit which
helps move the load, is "Job -
Rated" for the work it has to do.
The result iso truck that performs
egonomically ... stays on the job
.. lasts longer.
SEE THEM TODAY AT
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ETHEL
•
Game played at Ethel, June '4, be.
• ittle Cheryl Mame Listowel. ween Holstein and Ethel resulted in
n�eice of the bride and groom was a scoreles,s.11e. It was i bard tonight
flower girl wearing a yellow organdy ttwtlle all the wary it)hrough, but nettle.
frock. She meted a nosegay of er team wiass able to put one be.
mauve and ,,yellow ,sweet paws and tween the sticks. This game IOU
Tole second meeting of the Ethel 1 Wore on 'her head a wreath of yellow played under ideal weather Condit -
Garden Club was held at the home rosesl ions, and while the crowd was tfome•
of the leader, Mrs, Stanley Alexin- The groom was attended by_ Mr, what thin -the made up for lack of
der, on Saturday afternoon, June Gordon Stiles of Brussels, numttans, by their enthusiasm,
12th. The president,. Beatrice Alex-
ander, opened the meeting by hexing , ' The bride's table was centred by a
the 9ier e members, Present repeat titres tier wedding cake. Mas. Steles EVERYBODY'S INTERESTED
together the 4—H club pledge. After received the guest:, at her daughter's IN THE ST. LAWRENCE
roll call, how my garden grows, the , wedding wearing an all over figured A whole new indiulstYdai empire
minutes of the previous meeting nation dregs with snatching accessor- alas the St Lawrence water Way hag
an g
member* A "Telephone Conrereat• were read by Jean Gill. Business 1 fes and a corsage of red reseal. The been planned to coincide with the
ion" was given by Mrs. Oalvin Cam- was discussed, Pt was decided to 'c'all dinner was served to about "ixty international construction of the sear
iron and Mrs. Lynn Evans, "Char- the club "Ethel Green- Thumbs" The t guests by three coughs of the bride way nand hydro development0 Rehab.'0hirmeeting ting will be held at the M. Iola Grube, Mrs. Merle Bowes
anter Building" �wts read" from the t llitation for the 5,990 people, whoSe
"Glad Tidings" by Mrs. AI. Engel a•ssintan.t leader's, home, Jean Hei• , and Airs. Isabella Gray- hams nlntst he evacuated has
and Mat Harold Jackldn read ]rein and Beattie Alexander volutet For a trip to northern points, the been arranged. A string of towns.:.
"Chinr,.se Auxiliary in Sudbury." Leered to bring lunch. Disrussion bride donated a white trimmed blue
"Family Reunion" was read by the 1 period included, "control of asserts nylon dress with a navy blue all Planned
l nned rnnnal'ille ,,,, will spring
Star Wekely
leader. Hy -inns 899, 567 and 643 were and insects, freezing of fruits and t weather coat and, matching access- Harold Hilliard week's Stas "The
sung during the meeting vegetables, Garden record books arses. 'Rte. Mote" which will be tackled In-
n4; with Mrs,
and reference files," A demon- On their return Mr. and Airs, Aiann ternsttnna7ly. It appears to he a Star
Clara OtnstFad as organist. I
:Hiss Forrest pronounced the Ben- shntien on the thinning and trans- + at ill reside on the bridegroom's thane weekly exclusive feature this
edictinn and Mrs. Fred Smalldon and Planting of flower and vegetable R. R. 1 Listowel, week.
Aire. Calvin Oamrron assisted the Plant,<, was given by Jean Rock, tee -
in sowing lunch, silted by Beatrice Alexander. The
Mr. Graeme MacDonald is home roll Hall for the third meeting is,
"Name the control of rine insect T
breve bad in niy garden." The meeting
adjourned by singing "The Queen.,,
Lunch was seined by the hotels, as- '
listed by .7enn Gi11 and Teen Rork, 1
Ethel District Men Hurt
In Separate Mishaps
and able to be :around again follow-
inr hi, revolt operation.
:vire Lloyd Minitel is having en:
fot, ed :holidays rine -to an attaek of
jaundice.
.firs, Clens Sterner opened her
home on Thursd',y evening for a
shower in honour of a bride of Sat-
urday. Miss Eileen Steles.. During
431 evening over 50 friends of the
bride assembled and tools part in
staking a bride's hook. contests, and
an addres_e was read by Mrs. Ross
Knight and gifts were carried in and
Pres- nted by Mises Anile Steftdet,
fir Allister Rird, and Mrs. Stanley
Campbell. Mrs. Wilfrid Strickler,
ar. behalf of th,- Evening Auxiliary,
of whirh Eileen was a member, also
presented a gift. Eileen made a
�uifahle reply 11110 the group sang,
"Five Slues a, jelly good fellow." A,
bor:n+iful tenth was &erred by the
hshes& and ti eronp of neighbours.
On Saturday evening Mrs. Mac Inh-
tnsh was hostess. assisted by Mrs.
0, ergo Menzies,, for a shower in
benign- of "Mee- Marjorie Brawn. a :
bride of this week, A bride's bolt
wtta mads and gifts were present -
04 in ;, navel way bingo being
played and 003111 winner drawing a (
slip of dtreetiono to find s' gift l
which wee Presented to the guest of
honor. Marjorie replied, inviting
Sanlev Stir -than met with a Painful ,
neeident while wnrkine with his
trertor rte the farm of W. C. Steele i
name nen. 19. Grey township- His l
hand g•.'1t rane'let in a fly -wilted. 1
hnrttng n finger and pulling S ,
shoulder. He. is confined to his
home.
-Bert trodden, contractor, while
working with his cement mixer, 9
remelt his hand in the gears. The 1
reeniting wound required several
_etitrltes. The doctor in attendance
feared that •mus finger miairt have
b.... ampnta•ted,
I
VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRF"
For the hast in cleaning etRnlear'
see the New Filter Queen Bootee-
Cleaning, and Health Unit. For ,
enmptete demonstration Phone Bre.
sale 1"010 Evenings. Also complete
repair service for all makes of
Vacnunl Cleaners, All work gnar-
anteed, Reasonable Rates. Phare 17•
19 Bemenings or write Dan; nes
R R. 2 Blyth.
Which is Canada's largest bear?
The polar bear is the largest in Canada. An as
polar bear increases his weight 800 times from
time of birth.
The polar bear may attain a weight of over 1600,
pounds. But at birth, the tiny young weigh only tvie
pounds. His "diet consists mostly of seals, but 1s sup-
plemented -with Esfi.
This series of advertisements has been designed to intro-
duce you to some of nature's unusual features ... and t'o
promote interest in the conservation of our wildlife.
YOURS TO PROTECT
YOURS TO ENJOY 4
CARLINWS
THE DARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
WATER1.00,ONTARIO
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Case Cfi ID@ Ea
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By Roe Farms Service Dept..
' VU WERE RIGHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD,
DOC. 1T SURE 60T MY BIRDS AWAY TOA
EAST START. LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THESE
CHICKS— AND THEY'RE ONLY SEVEN
WEEKS OLD GOOD FOR YOU, SILL .
NOW KEEP THEM
GROWING BY CHOOSING
YOUR GROWING MASH
JUST A$ CAREFULLY
I`VE BEEN
WORRYING
ADoN'T WANT
t
TO UPSET
MY CH ICKS WITH
A SUDDEN CHANGE
IN FEED
THERE'S NO FEAR OF THAT,
BiLL. JUST MIX YOUR
PRESENT ROE VITAFOOD
WITH ROE. ViTA6ROW
THE FIRST WEEK,
GRADUALLY REDUCING
THE AMOUNT OF
VFfAFoo0, AND- E
SWITCH WILL BEUAW
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE 1 SHOULD
WATCH FOR,DOC?
YE.S,SIR, ANDIT'S JUST A5 IMPORTANT AS FEED.
KEEP THE LITTER DRY. TO DOTHIS, A UTiLE HEAT
.15 NECESSARY, ANDALSO KEEP THE LITTER WELL
STIRRED UP. WATCH UNDERTHE BROODER WHERE
THE CHICKS SIT AT NIGHT, AND IF 1T 15 ATM.!.
DAMP, STIR iN A,LITTLE HYDRATED LIME. iF
IRE LITTER GETS MATTED, REMOVE IT.
THIS IS 600D
INSURANCE
ASAIN5T
P,IDIOSI$
WHAT ABOUT VENTILATION, DOC.?
CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF FRESH AIR,
BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH
THE WEATHER SO THAT THE OPENINGS ARE
CLOSED MORE ON EXTREMELY WINDYOR
COLD DAYS+ AND ON BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS,
TAKE ADVANTAGg OF ALL
THE. SUNSHINE. AND
DRY, WARM AIR.
PROTECT YOUR NICK INVESTMENT
ROE atARra 80!0140
P°Rapnomayr
orAE NIO GR PM
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Pro ctuce
00033115
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON