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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1970.
TODAYS CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
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Are you guessing that Roger's ancestry is Irish?
Right! Somehow this toddler reminds one of a lepre-
chaun.
Roger is just a year old, a sturdy, tall, husky boy
with hazel eyes, scant fine blond hair and skin which is
fair but not abnormally sensitive to the sun.
An affectionate, happy boy, he is strong and in good
health — a delight to have around, according to his
foster family. He is observant, bright and quick to learn
and very responsive to attention.
Roger is really active, eager to get into every
cupboard and drawer within his reach. This baby will be
a splendid son for a couple who will enjoy a good-na-
tured little boy. To inquire about adopting Roger please
write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Fami-
ly Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For
general adoption information consult your Children's
Aid Society.
Used Equipment
Ferguson 3 -furrow plow $ 70
Case 6A pull -type combine 100
MF 2 -furrow 12" plow 130
Freeman loader, fork and material bucket
to fit AC 'D' 14 195
Case blower and 60 feet of pipe 225
Ford 3 -furrow 14" plow 340
I HC No. 36 3 -furrow 14" plow 350
VAC Case tractor with loader 350
Overum 3 -furrow 14" plow 480
Ford 204 10 -foot wheel disc, good as new 625
Ford 612 Forage Harvester, 2 -row cornhead
and pickup 875
Ford Super Major 1550
MF Super 92 SP Combine with pickup and
2 -row cornhead 2900
65 Ford 6000 Diesel 3275
Massey Ferguson 180 "D" loaded with extras 4900
Ford 4500 tractor, loader, back hoe 8850
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Carmel Women
Hear Report
The W.M.S, of Carmel Presby-
terian church held their Septemb-
er meeting Monday night with
vice-president Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm presiding, and Mrs.
Pearl Love as acting secretary for
the evening.
Roll call was answered with a
verse on labor. Members contrib-
uted more pennies at the "Least
Coin" box, with a prayer.
Twelve visits were made to the
sick and shut-ins, Letters were
read from the two missionaries,
Miss Margaret Kennedy and Miss
Hazel Macdonald, of India.
Several attended the Huron
Presbyterial in Goderich on Wed-
nesday, September 16.
Members will help with the
craft work at the Queensway
Nursing home, of Hensall in
October, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm,
who is the Children's 'secretary
of Hamilton and London Synodic-
al and of the Huron Presbyterial,
and children's
training event
sity, for three
Mrs. Iarvey
closing prayer,
be held on Mo
at 8:15 p.m.
ave the high -
lights of the adult
secretary Christian
in Guelph Univer-
days,
Hyde, read the
next meeting will
nday, October 5,
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