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Bali - Macaulay Limited
Lumber — Buikiers' Supplies
Seaforth Clinton
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Seaforth
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happiness to
all our patrons.
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May your New Year be filled with a
superabundance of God's blessings,
LARONE'S
Seater:ilk •S To41a00 Store
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Santa Claus is making sure this driver gets a good supply of courtesy, caution and common
sense . . . three things he's going to need to get through traffic safely, not only during the busy
holiday season, but all year round. '
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FROM THE STAFF AT
Geo. A. Sills & Sons
Phone 527-1620, 'Seaferth .
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FRANK MILLS
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dreams come true,
hopes fulfilled. Our
good fortune is
all our fine
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whom we owe
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Joseph TI Hugill
GENERAL CONTRACTOR'
Phone 521.1265 . Seaforth
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Sheep
Club Meets
The Huron County 4H.§heep
Club will be reorganized at the
Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture Board Room on Wednesday,
December 28th at 2:15 p.m.
Club officers will be elected
and a film. on sheep and coun-
trY life in the Scottish Hebrides.
and Highlands will be shown.
During 1966, the members
participated in an unique kind
of 4-H Achievement Day pro,
gram at the Clinton Spring Fair.
They each exhibited a sfleece of
wool and either a yearling ewe
.and her lamb (s) from their 4-H
flock. All of the 15 members
who enrolled conipleted their
projects. MontlilY meetings were
held from Decdtxtber until: May
covering many aspects of sheep
fleck manager/lent. A number
of interesting field trips were
also planned. Club leaders were
Ken Black, RR 1,_ Belgrave; R.
D. Etherington, RR 1, Hensall.
Farm boys and girls who are
12 years of age by January. 1St
and who will ndt have reached
their 21st' birthday by Decem-
ber 31st, 1967, are invited to
join.
TOO YOUNG FOR HORSES
DEAR DORIS —1 am .19 and
wish to buy a horse. As I 'am
working and earning my own
living I can meet the financial
responsibilities. I have $500
saved with which to buy it and
all necessary equipment.
The problem is this: Do I
need my parents' permission to
buy' a .horse? They do not want
me to.
Lover Of Horses
DEAR LOVER — At 19 you
are still an infant in the eyes. of
the law; so you cannot contract
to buy anything not considered
a "Necessary." It would take a
wild stretch of the imagination
to thus classify a horse.
This is why a car salesinan
always insists that a parent join
in the purchase agreement of a
minor. If your horse' dealer
sells to 'you without this, he
runs a risk, since heeould not
sue in the case of your failing
to pay.
Then again, your parents
must not allow you to acquire
any' "dangerous thing." Unless
you are a past master at horse
handling, it could be a plenty
dangerous thing for you.
Better wait until you are 21.
DEAR DORIS — You might
laugh at thy , Problem but it
sure isn't a laughing matter
with me. I nursed ,both of my
babies and after I quit I lost
my figure. completely. '
I might- be Able 'to get used to
it if it wasn't for my husband
who keeps teasing me about%
and giving out insults. If he'
sees another girl with a good
figure he . rants and raves and,
carries on.
When I tried talking to him
about it he told me I shouldn't
be so touchy.
No Figure
DEAR , NO — What gives
Faultless Freddie carte blanche
to pull somebody else apart and
then call her touchy?
It's a perverted sense of hu-
mor which works at deflating
the other fellow. Your so-called
loving husband need f to open
Up his narrow world..atuLstart
thinking along more interesting
lines — and I don't mean
curves !
There are -padded bra, which
are, fashions which help the fig-
ure. If you are underweight you
can build up your diet. But
most of all, the man who is
supposed to care about you
needs to improve his conversa-
tion.
• DEAR DORIS — Please help
me, a mother of a teen-age hdY
who received his grade 13, and
has a good job but boards at
home. What ' amount of money
should I expect from.him?
He has all the privileges of
our humble 'home and I wash
and iron for him. We are farm-
ers who are not financially well
off. Kindly answer this so that
both my son -and I will be bet
ter aware what is done in other
h omes.
A mother who wants to ply
far
DEAR MOTHER — We can-
not set down an arbitrary
amount. What he, pays depends
on, (1) what he darns; (2) what
he needs,' including what enter-
taining he does; and (3) what it
costs you to Maintain your
home and table.
The cost of living ;1 ...ie rs do-
fi
pending on whether you live in
town or country, in the western
or eastern or northern. part of
Canada. 1stiwst ou find out
what you are jaaying for every-
thing (not omitting rent or tax--
thiS by tuiriiber
in, family; figure out his share
and add an amount to cover
realistically, the appreciable
service given in washing and
ironing and cleaning for him.
You won't be unfair. Arrive
at your final board amount in
consultation' with your son and
his father.
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, HAPPY 9\
NEW NEM'
,TO ALL OF YOU
FROM OUR STAFF
The harmony may be old-fashioned
But the words are sincere ...
We are glad to sing this 'message
And sing it loud and clear ...
To all our friends and customers
The happiest New Yearl
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
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Sales and Service.
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"Thanks for a great '66
May you have q wonderful '67"
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