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FARM
MANAGEMENT
3 MONTH COURSE
U you are fgrming, have no' other .eccupation, have,e very
small income, and are Lander -employed, you may qualify
training 'the business of farming and receive financial a0is
tance during the period of the course.
This three month's course will be held
every Monday to Friday.
from January 3, 1967, to March 31, 1967
TIME — 4:30 p.m. to 11;00 p.m.
PLACE — Northwestern Secondary, School,'
Stratford
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION, Nov
ember 11, 1966.
Forms are available from, and must be returned to, the
Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Box 159, CLINTON,
Ontario.
Financial assistance is $7.04 per day., plus additional
amounts according to the number of dependants,
This course is sponsored by the Federal and Provincial
Governments and is administered by the Stratford Board of Ect•
ucation-
D. H. •Miles, P. 49. D. S. Pullen, P. Ag. Associate
Agricultural Representative Agricultural Representative
for Huron County. for Huron County.
room, 44.
WANT ADS »RING QUIdK BOUTS: 'Dial 527-62 0
RUBY'S
MEAT MARKET
— RED and BLUE BRAND ONLY —
PH'ONE 527-0040 — SEAFORTH
Smoked or Fresh Picnic-
SHOULDERS Ib. 49c
Fresh Meaty Pork
SPARE RIBS Ib:
Store -Sliced Breakfast
BACON
Ib..
Fresh Frozen Cod
FILLETS 5 -Ib. 'box 1.99
Kitchener Packers
WIENERS 2 abs. 99c
Fresh Ground
HAMBURG URG . 2 lbs.' 89..
Whyte's
Bologna by -the -piece Ib. 39c
Weston's
Loaves 43c
BREAD 2
Polish
SAUSAGE lb' 59c
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ciiiilpiimegtint. Miss Mary
Payne, hurts-eTeGt, 4f the toot th
zieighbmrs and friends woo•
he with a'znisceliazteoua pre
aeri}tatioti in the Fellowship Nall
of the United, Church, W'e .-: esu
day evening.
Mrs. Ken Pollock chaired the
program which included a piano
solo by, Miss .Toyce Flynn, reed-
ing Mrs. Clarence Reid, eon -
testa by M. Iden Elder, Pre.
sentation address to the bride
elect was read by Mrs. ,Orval
Beaver -with Kay Gackstetter and
4oyce Flynn assisting- in open-
ing tine gifts. Corsages wolin by.
Miss Paatne andher mother were
m'atle by `Mrs. Norman • `Pepper.
In charge of 'arran°gements were
Mrd Orval_ Beaver and Mrs.
Norman Pepper. .
News of
Kippen
Anniversary se"rvices at St.
Andrew's United Church were
well •attended Sunday at both:
services with Rev. Donald E.
Stuart 'in charge. The Lakeview,
male quartette rendered a few
numbers and special music was
suit by the choir with its lead-
er Miss Jean Ivison at the or-
gan,
Mrs. John Gibson of Wroxet-
er returned to her home Sun-
day after spending a week
with her daughter : and son -in -
.law, fMr, and Mrs. Wilfred Mel -
lis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstet-
ter and family of Guelph visit=
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones and boys.
Mrs. William Harvey of Exe-
ter was a Sunday guest of Mrs.
Archie Parsons.
Miss Grace Riley, nurse •in
training at Stratford General
Hospital, spent four days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son Riley and Doris. She is of='
ficiating at Sick Children's Hos-
pital, Toronto for 12 weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
and Sharon attended the Tay-
lor -Kennedy wedding in Caro,
Mich., on Saturday, spending
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Love.
-Mr. Archie Parsons who is
hospitalized in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, is showing .signs
of improvement.
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USEFUL SERVANT
OR ,DANGEROUS FIRE HAZARD
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Electricity.can be a boon to modern living—or a dangerous
fire hazard. Last year in Ontario, careless use of electricity
caused 2,975 fires. Many lives were lost_ Property damage
was more than $41/2 million. Check your home today—to
safeguard theitives of your family and protect your property.
ARE THERE ANY OF THESE FIRE HAZARDS IN YOUR HOME?
DAMAGED WIRING FAULTY APPLIANCES
OVERLOADED CIRCUITS UNGROUNDED POWER TOOLS
MISFIT FUSES OCTOPUS PLUGS
FIRE -CHECK YOUR HOME TODAY!
CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE AS SOCIATION
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Muegge Rapier'
The altar of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church . here, was:..: