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and fttgatilae "New
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Ruth Wier Ofir actiVist
Ptted' the meeting by
readinga poem **Blessed are
They" tribute tO SeniOr
C'itiXeria. Mrs. Mary Ryan
and Mrs. Mary McKilart
ysied theTroMe on behalf
the CWL of St. jarnes.
She answered queStionS
which the group asked about
its policy and what use could
be made Of this grOltO.,
weight include projects, atut
;activities. such as sports,
,crafts, re tivin SUMP Of
those present Spoke of Other
places ho have orgardred
*ugh a group With rewarding
resigs. It Was decided to,
have ,a meeting on TtlesdaY
June 12th. All interested;
Senior Citiacns are invited tO,
attend this Meeting at whigtt
a slate Of Pincers will be a
Odds n' ends Signs cause double takes
by.Eloinejo*nshend •
rap 1404 nt*
Secretary awl:treasurer. it is,
hoped that trnany Senir
Citizen a of the town, will
4"W?neddntbelssdran;,eting.
Church. Day,
The fellaWing are a few Signs thathaire leaking for a place to spend thel night. a Cat la front Of,akarate sehO01. The sign read: fro,r Sale; SPlit-tevel Hunter Open
caused people to double talteS
At some railway crossings. a sign, warns
"Do Not Block -RR." I am not the most
intelligent driver on the read, but even
don't want to Sit on a railroad track. The
last thing I want is 'a coofrontation with a
train. •
On some country roadS, signs say "'Slew
Cows", I guess cows take their own sweet
-time about crossing a road from one
'pasture to another or going to the barn at
milking time or going anywhere they're
supposed to.
When cows are headed for a neighboues
corn field, though, most farmers will tell
you "Fast Cows" would be a more
appropriate sign.
Along the highways. service centres are
aptly dubbed 'lank and tummy fill ups." A
few suggest -eat now, get gas later."
While travelling on Vane:Vver Island
• friend and 1 noticed a sign for a Holiday Promises, ..come in., and we'll talk chop; House; and Please Use Other Door. (At the
Inn, but it didn't solve our problein; it was -
the Dog and Cat Holiday Ian.
A sign in a cluttered old-fashiOned St
explains; "We"ve got it, if wecan find
A general store boasts: "If we dont have
it, you don't need
• In another spare a sign :hangs above the
h i te : "You: v..ant credit.. • A won't
give. . .you get sore. you want credit— A
give. .you won't pay . ,1 get sore.
•Vetter you get sore.
A sign outside of a restaurant urges'
people to "Come in and have a pizza of the
•action."
A cafeteria sign offers "Courteous. and
Efficient, Self -Service." •
AbOve a cigarette counter. a sign says:
"'Draw your own conclusions."'
In a pet shop window hangs the sign:
**Give a gift that keeps on giving - A female
st battle there WaS Only One &ler left.)
On the sign of tire -impair truck are 3 '
painted the Words "invite MS te ytiUr next Signs have always been with us, it
blow out," Seems, and even in the eighteenth eenturY0
hutch sa they were worth a second glance.
A sign in front of
a c says,
,
"Rernomber, Detroit isn't the only place
that the Maker can recall his product."
In a church kitchen a note was hastily
written and taped to the door; "Ladies' on:
clean up committee: Rinse teapots, then,
' stand upside down."
Many appropriate plaques are found in
kitchens. • One should hang in a
conspicuous place: "The cook loves flattey
and good wishes almost as much ashelp
with the dishes."
Some people have an unconquerable
sense of humour., Por example, •after a
hurricane swept through a small U.S,
town, some home owners erected signs in
f o t of their damaged houses, The signs
ln. a farmer's almanac, I found a list of
tavern rules that hung in an eighteenth
century hostelry in New York City.
"Fourpence a night for ,bed, sixpence
withith supper,
No more than five to sleep in one bed.
No boot to be worn in Bed.
Organ grinders to sleet:, in wash house.
No dogs allowed upstairs.
No beer drinking allowed in Kitchen,
No razorgrinders or tinkers taken in." '
While researching some local pioneer
villages, I noted that a foremost hotel in the
area in the early nineteenth century
proudly displayed its motto on a wall above
a clock: "No Ticks Here."
itev. Jaunts Broadfant,, t.
Thomas Anglican church
took the service. He was
assisted at the piano by 14.,
Spittal. They make a great
;pair as the singing of the
hymns comes to life
Huronvi
The Huron. AuxiliarY mgt
in the Craft ROOM On
Monday,mMinauyte2s lotarto,Z•in
e-,flast!
meeting were read 'by
Jean Griffiths and the
treasurer's report was given,
by Mrs. Marino Powell, 13
members answered the roll
'call by saying where they
would like the July meeting
held. It was unanimous to
have it at the Clinton
Conservation Park. The big
item to be discussed was the
Blossom Tea at Huronview
on June 6. There will be a
bake table and' any ladies;
who would like. to donate
articles are welcome to do so.
There will also be a bazaar,
and draws, among the latter
bcing a voucher for Zehrs,
which can be redeemed in
HaPPY BirtialaYI WaS Sang Weiiin01;intaml,
for Bill Elligsen. Brodhagen,
• PridaYflaYed bridge when- Our laCtiVistl, Ruth Moue;
Misses BeSs and Peg grieve stryiflR tO set up a program
gmBaktneendltvillejoin
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e y4th iontidwgehipchay.fThridaos;wwhoillcomcbe
(ilady s Brighton. Sally tO play please note,,
ew bazaar Saturc) ay
groceries in any Zehrs store.
Mrs. Mary Gibbings,
housekeeper, joined the
!meeting to inform that ths.
residents are also planning
on having a bake table, crafts
and draw,
Mrs. Evelyn Archer then
served cookies and tea. Ws.
May Gibson moved that the
meeting be adjourned.
Hopes are We fine day and;
a good attendance. Come
And visit your friends
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1979 CUTIASS SALON BROUGHAM
4.door sedan, .g -tone dark carmine metalliC, deluxe teat belts, tinted. -
glass, custom sport front seat, rear window defroster, V-8 automatic
sports mirrors; power steering, power brakes, cruise control, radial
white wall tires, super stock 111, Serial. No. 3J09H9N493345
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Dark brown metallic padded sports roof Cover, beige vinyl roof,
50-50 passenger seat reellitin'g, tinted glass, power windows, .door
locks and trunk release, floor mats, intermittent windshield wipers,
rear window defrost, air conditioning, heavy duty suspension, 350
V-8 engine, automatic, power steering, power brakes, steel belted
'radial white wall, light package, A.M./F.M. stereo, radio, bumper---
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‘1979,MQINI-11 CARLO SPORT COUPE
Light blue metallic, tinted glass, split front seat, body side
• moulding. T -bar roof. rear window defroster, sports mirrort,„ cuttom
2. -tone paint, V-8 engine automatic, power steering, poWee brakei,
radial white wall tires, light package, A.M. radiorally wheels.'
Serial No. 1Z37J91499630 • •
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• 4 Wheel driVe..vinyi interior, high back bucket seats, speCiel '2 -tone
paint—white 8, light camel, folding rear teat, below -eye mirrors
(stainless steel)... locking differential', V-8 engine, 350 CID, 4 BBL,
automatic. trantmission, cigar lighter, power steering, power
brakes, A.M. push button radib, bias belted black wall tires. Serial
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Sale Price , S9 .5
1979 Al n- 1(.4 913 REGENCY .cotipE.
Minced Ham 1U'
Dutch Loaf Olive Loaf
Mac & Cheese Pickle & Pimento
Joy • •
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Red with White vinyl landau roof, ;red cloth ihterior, seat 66146. 6
way power—driver side only power windows, power lo9:ks,.. power.
trunk release, body side moulding, electric rear -window -defroster,
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cruise control. 403 V-8 4 -barrel engine, automatic transmission,
power steering.., power brakes. tilt. & telescope steering, wire wheel
covert, steel belted radial white wall tires, A.M;!F.M. stereo tape
player, gauge groilo, automatic- power' antenna, .bumper guards
frorit & rear. Serial No, 3X37K9N290561
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2 Et 4 door Hatchbacks
Stahclard & Automatic
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BEANS with PORK
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VEGETABLES 2 lb. bag
Weston's Chocolate
SWISS ROLLS
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MEAT PIES
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