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The Huron Expositor, 1967-06-29, Page 11
THE M J RO I EXP0SITOlti $0,40 s,1 n h4! • USE THESS< RASSIFI!CATJONS 76 YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found • 4. Help Wanted ' 5. Business Qpportunitles 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry Per Sale 10. Used Cart For Sale 11. Articles For Sale • 12. Wanted To Buy Y 13. Wanted • 14. Property For Sale "' 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale Or Rent 17, ,Wanted To Rent' 18. Property Wattled .19. Notices • 20. Auction Sales r 21. Tenders 'Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25..•In Memoriam 26; Personals '27. Births 28. Deaths 29. Marriages Classified ads are' inserted at a rate of 3 cents per word. Each number, initial and ab- breviation counts as one word. Ads aro subject to the follow- ing minimums: Classificatiana 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12 13 and 17 minimum 65e. Classifica- tions 24, 25, and 26 minimum 26 per word, minimum $1.15. All other classifications mini- mum .$1.15 per insertion ex- cept';Auction' SaleLs-(20); Tenn' ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on- apglic- ation. • For cash payment or if paid within 10 days following Last insertion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. w • 1. Coming .Events . .. MONCRIEFF- Chicken Barbe- cue, Thursday, July 13th, 5 p.m, to 8 p.m. Adults $1:50, Children $1.00, Pre - school children.. free. • iekets- sold in advance only, Contact Mrs. Scott McLean; Brussels. 1-82.2 4. Help Wanted - w GIRL or woman to ,work week ends and some even- ings in Snack Bar. Apply ,to Box 1652., The Huron Exposl tor. 4-72-4 PART "TIME HELP WANTED • Civic minded person hav- ing confidence and respect of business people to serve as district Correspondent Available part time` to call on businessmen during btzsi• ness hours on fee basis. Please submit references. Address replies to: • MR. L. G. WOULD,' Drawer 423, Terminal A, Toronto 1, Ontario, 4-81-2 CARETAKER WANTED Applications for caretaker for S.S. leo. 8 McKillop want- ed, with duties to commence September 1st,_ 1967. CAM1 BLL WEY, Secretary McKillop Township Public School Area 'Board RR 4 Walton, Ontario 4-81-2. The Clinton District - Collegiate Institute •1 'card Invites written applications for the position of full time FEMALE CUSTODIAN ' with duties ..to commence as soon as possible. Salary sched- ulle $2,200 - $2,600 increasing to $2,400 - $2,800 effective 1 September, 1967. Annual • increment in salery to maximum. Sick leave and holiday plans in effect. Med- ical. plan available. Excellent working conditions. Applications' showing ex- perience, references, and sal- ary expected to_ be received by the undersigned not later than '1 July, 1967. Any application not neces- sarily accepted. L, R. MALONEY', , Business Administrator, Clinton District Collekiat>+ - Institute Board, Box 550; Clinton, Ontario. 4-82.1 LOCAL MAN . REQUIRED I need a full) or part time :than to hole Meet the de- nian1dl Ior intteh heeded p adr V 1 e'e , ter- : motoristo.. Plea •: tit, dignified, 'good 4. Help Wanted . •; paying work; No: experi ence necessary but 0.." '•car is. For full information contact ED BAUER,Wing- ham, phone 357-3805. 4-82-4 7. Situations Wanted Experienced carpenter wants work. All types. Phone 527- 1664, Seaforth. 7-7741 GIRL 18 looking for summer employment. Phone 527-0567 • 7-81x•2 GIRL looking for summer-em- ployment. ummerem- ployment. Elizabeth. Vander- zon, phone 527-1772. 7-82x1 HIGH school boy wants job, any type. Phone 527-0714. - 7-82x1 WILL babysit in or out of my home. Experienced with small children. Judy Fraiser, phone 527-1346. "" " 7-82x1 $. Farm Stock For Sale THIRTEEN pigs, 8 weeks old. Doug nacho, RR 2 Dublin. • 8-82-1 SECONp litter sow. Phone 527-0668. . 8-82-1 SIXTEEN pigs, Martin Gulch.' eiaar, RR 4 Seaforth, .527-1776 8-82-1 EE registered. Holstein cows, 4 yrs. old, due in one week Bred to Texa1 Supreme. Lewis P. Coyne, RR 5 Sea - forth, phone109 R 16 Dublin. (going out of cows). 8-82x1 9, Poultry For Sale •• KIMBER LEGHORN Day Old• -...and Started Pullets Red x S x Red- Pullets Mixed Chicks and • Cockerels.' Available now. Book your or- ders early. SCOTT POULTRY FARMS, LTD. • Seaforth Phone 527-0847 • Box 160 1,9.74-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale 1958 Chev, V-8, good tires, will sell whole car or parts. Leen Vanderban, RR 1' Sea - forth, 527-0705. . 10--81x2 11.,Articles For Sale THIRTY -three acres of mixed hay. Denis Beuerman; Walton phone 527-0196. 11-82x1 TWENTY colts of hay. Or- ville Dale, North Main, phone 527-0758. 11-82x1 TEN acres of mixed standing hay. Lot 5, Con. 1, McKillop. Ferg Kelly Sr. 11-82x1 BALER Twine at competitive prices. John Henderson, call 527-0435. - 11-81x2 FIFTEEN ft. .cedar strip boat and trailer, good condition. Apply Percy Dalton, phone 527-1965. - 11-81-2 CHOOSE that watch for grad- uation from our large selec- tion. Savauge Jewellers (op-' posite post office). 11-81-tf STANDING` alfalfa and tiro- othy hay. Elmer Kleb'er, Wal- ton, phone Dublin 24 R 3.. • 11-82-.1 TWENTY acres of standing mixed hay; Lot 14, Con. 5, Hibbert Township, phone Dublin '113 R 5. 11-$2x1 FORTY acres of standing mixed hay, Jack Ryan, phone 107 R 16 Dublin after 6, • 11.82,1• FRANK Kling Ltd.,- authoriz- ed Unit Step Dealer, Seaforth." Phone 527-1320 or call your local agent. " 11.78-8 FLESH eggs 30c a doz. Pick up at farm, 3 miles north of Dublin. Mrs. Russel Smith. 11-82x3 FOR SALE La- Oliver 77 trac- tor, LPTO. E. L. Shanahan, 142 Joseph -St., Clinton, phone 482-3802 after 5 p.m. 11-81-2 FOR SALE Cross and Olive crystal goblets, sherbets juice, cocktail, Pilsener, old fashion. Only .89c each at Anstett Jewelllers Ltd. 11-75-tf TWO unit Universal vacuum pump with viz h.p, motor, ex- cellent condition. Peter Sal - verde, Londesboro phone 527- 0176. 11-82x1 SIXTEEN acres alfalfa and timothy? hay. Wilfred O'- Rourke, phone 3711. 9, Dub- lin, 11-$2x1 APPROXIMATELY 5 ton pf good clean mixed grain. Wil- fred O'Rourke, phone 37 R' 9, Dublin. ' 11-82x1 SIX hundred bales of hay, will be cut this week. A. Pet- ers, RR 2 Brussels, phone 497 W 4. 11-82x1 MASSEY Ferguson Dearborn power mower, 7 ft., 3 point hitch, in good conditin. Doug Hugill, RR 2 Seaforth, phone 482-7548. 11-824 NINETEEN inch portable Vile• ing- TV, less than a year olid, plus TV table. Sharon Van Rooijen, phone 5,27-1230. 11 -82-1 AI,1JMINUM windows, doors, shutters, railings and columns, siding, 9 eavetroughs. Phone or write for free estimates. Holmes and MacLean, Sea - forth, phone 527.0777, 527- 0032. 11.824/ NEW ' HisUand P.T.O. Baler; 8 ton Brantford truck hoist; 2 heavy" duty wagons with spare wheels and tires; 2 To- mer). Wagon boxes, 150 bus.; pair . disc side cutters for .s' c u f f i. e r s. Toward Alton, Brucefieldt phone 527.1325.. 11-82x1 11.` Articles For Sale Jewellery Repairs We do all types of .jewellery repairs Ring .Sizing • Retip Claws Rebuild • Shacks need Restringing Repair costume fewellegy Anstett Jewellers Ltd. • 11 -74 -ti; 1.2. Wanted To Buy RIDE"ern tractor, phone 527- 1813, Seaforth,12-82x1 SECOND' -hand golf clubs in junior size. phone 527-0171. 12.82x1 CHESTS of .drawers, cup- boards,- pictti a frames, hall trees, dishes, lamps, chairs, books. Phone 271-1578, -Strat- ford. 12-744 14. ProPerty, For Sale LARGEbuilding lot in Sea - f orth, $1,100.- Write to Box '711,: Seaforth. ^ 14-82X1 THREE bedroom brick house, oil furnace,' fireplace, seven Yearsold, `excellent condition, in Clinton. Phone 482-9310. 14-81-2 BUYING?? SELLING?? REAL ESTATE .CALL _......_ -William M. Hart Phone 527-0870 Seaforth Geo. R. Johnston REAL ESTATE LTD, 14-80-1 15. Property For Re'iit MODERN 2 -bedroom apart- ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex- eter, 235-1510. . 15.74-tf TWENTY acres of pasture, lots of shade. George Van Steelandt. RR 2 Dublin. Call 527-0368. 15-82x2 DOWNSTAIRS -apartinent, 2 bedrooms, three piece bath, heated, available now. • Gor- don Nobel,. phone 527-0840. 15-82-3 NICE farm home, bathroom, or in return for light farm work. Close to church and "village. Phone 381 .3 13. 15-82x1 FOR RENT Furnished room in modern home, - for female, $10.0.0 per week. Ap- ply to Box 1661 The Huron Expositor. . . 15-804f EXPO — House trailer with. all conveniences located near EXPO, sleeps four. Minimum of three days, June to Octob- er inclusive. Phone 237-3654 evenings or; Gerald Martene, Box 3, Dashwood: 15-744f 17. Wanted TO Rent THREE• or four bedroom house. Will consider a farm house. Phone 228-6365, Cen- tralia. 17-82-2 19. Notices CUSTOM Bailing. Phone 527- 1727. 19-81-2 ELECTROLUX - Canada Ltd. Sales and. Serviee, authorized dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light- house St., Goderich, phone 524- 6514. 19-7444 WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed • ANSTETT JEWELLERS • .Ltd. Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth 19-7441 SEPTIC • TANKS' CLEANED Modern equipment used. ,All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2 Brussels, phone 442 w.6, Bruss- els or contact HAROLD MAL-- 01V`'EY, phone 527-1424. 19-74-tf NOTnC. Tuckersl,lth Mumcipal Dump wily be open until further notice on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. from 1 to 5 p.m. and on SAT- URDAY MORNING from 10 to 12 a.m. NO wire fencing, old -ooti- crete or, car bodies permitted. JAMES- I. McINTOSH - Clerk 19-714f DEAD STOCK Highest cash prices paid for fresh dead, disabled cows and. horses. We pay 1/2c PER LB., itveighing over 500 lbs.. Small animals picked up free of charge. For the most prompt' and courteous • ser- vice, in this district Please calls collect MARLATT RROS. Phone 133 -•••. Brussels, Ont. 4, hr. seiYvice-7 day a ween LICENSE^ N'O. 3904- 765 54 VACUUM` Cleaner; Sales & Ser- vice Iter •illi make's. `Pater Queen, Sales, 'barna. ' 'Photo 252.6350. Heel ,lir • 19444, 19. Notices SEPTIC TANKS CLEATED Modern equipment.'We guar- antee all Work , -Write or call Harvey. Dale, Seaforth, Phone 527-1400. • k 19.74-0 REMODELLING,,' renavations: rool ag and. door Isy!•ng, ex;- pelY done; All odd jobs •a. round the home, Kitchen cup• boards a speciality,- Phone 482:76.76, Ken McNairn. • 19-78-7 DEAD 'ANIMALS REMOVED - For Dead. or Disabled 'Aniintals CALL CO tvIcT Darling & Company 'of Canada. Ltd. Phone Clinton, 02-7269 Licence No. 350-C-65 • 19-74tf NOTICE We are rbfppi'g cattle every' Monday .IA. United Co-Ope'rativec{ of Ontario. To st'ran'ge for, pick• up at, your. farm, phone by Sat- urday night, , FRANCIS. HUNT, , Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or MICHAEL J. DOYLE, Phone 114 R 16, Dublin. Call Collect 19,744! CALL REG SMITH SIGNS or truck lettering, farm signs, sale banners, highway bullet= ins, plastic signs', : gold leaf. All work guaranteed. Corner East and High, Clinton. Phone :4824793.._.._ _. .- . 197744/ 20. Auction, Sales , Auction Sate Of School and Contents on SATURDAY, JULY 8T11. atlp,m. " PARCEL NO. 1 — at 1 p.m. school house SS No. 10 Stan- ley township, 11/4 miles west of Brucefield, Red brick; pup- ils desks, long -'Step ladder, waste baskets; wire 'fencing, lawn mower, wall maps; , fold- ing table, books, antique clock and electric clock. PARCEL 'NO. 2 — at 2:30 pan. S• S No. 14 Stanley town- ship, 11/4 miles north and 11/4 miles west of Kippen,-white brick, ..books, pians, .black- boards, maps, . radio, fire t#nguisher• PARCEL..NO. 3 — at 4 p.m. School house SS No. 5 Stan- ley township, white brick, 6 miles north of Zurich, pupils desks, folding table, captain's chair cupboards, "piano, tea- cher's desk; antique clock, ,electric clock. benches, radio. All schools have- ' hydro, toilets, basins, oil furnace. • TERMS -- CASH For further particulars ,con- tact Vern Alderdice RR2 Kip - pen, Ontario? phone Hensall, 2.52.5494, Chairman of Huron County School Area No, 1. HAROLD JACKSON.. Auctioneer JACK CALDWELL, Clerk • 20-82-2 21. Tenders' Wanted FUEL OIL TENDERS. Sealed tenders, so marked, are invited by the Clinton District Collegiate Institute Board for the provisionof fjtel oil F.O.B. Central Huron SecondarySchool, Clinton, for the period 1 September, 1967 to 30 June, 1968. State if terms net or discount. Es- timated consumption 100,000 gallons. Storage capacity 10,- 000 gallons. All deliveries will be subject to analysis.. Minimum specifications -- Viscosity 100°F (sus) 1500 sec. Sulfur content 2% and B. T.U.'s 181,000. - Tender to -'be in the hands of the undersigned not later than noon 25 July, 1967. Lowest or any tender not necessarily .accepted. L. R. MALONEY, Business Administrator, Clinfon District Collegiate Institute Beard, , Box 550, Clinton, Ontario • 21-82-1 22. Legal Notices NOTICE - -TO CREDITORS In the Estate of JEAN ELIZABETH DALE. All persons having clain'is against the Estate of Jean Elizabeth Dale, late of the. Town of • Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Bookkeep- er, deceased, who died on the 6th day of April; -++967,"' are hereby notified'to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or -before the Which dal, of July, • 1987, sic ter which date the assets will be distribute, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 19th day of June, 1067. MCCONNELL &. Sir WArer •' Seaford?. ,O l0. Sblieltors for tie , nistirat• , 22,804 nsule$s•°Du e4ojy W, J. CLARY • • Seaforth, Or taf io LXCEI' SEP EMBALtan tend FUNERAL, niescTon ,Night or Day ,Calls ,-„ 527-0510 J. A B J E Funeral Director `[TBLIN QNTARIO • Night or Day Calls Phone, 43 R. 10 A, M. 144RPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street . Telbphone (oderieh 524-7562 1V.IcCONNELL & STE.WART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' P: D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. L STEWART Secforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 • .•G. A. WHITNEY ,FTJNERAL. HOME • Goderieh . St. W.,; Seaforth ',AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent, . •. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390. - Seaforth Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE Phope 347-2465,, Monkton BOX - 'FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention AmbuTaAce "Service Flowers For All Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night 52770885 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINI_C, J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M,., V.S. .. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M.,.VS. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. W. 11. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 5$7-1760 - Seaforth Auctioneer and • Appraiser' Licensed and capable in sell- ing ,all ell-ing_all types of auction sales. Reasonable Sates: - ,:..__ Bruce Rathwell Brucefield ' • Phone 482-3384 23-63-tf JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST - Seaforth Office: - Tues., Thurs., ffice:"'Tues.,.Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 pm: ` Sat, 9 to 12 'noon For Appointment Phone 527-1,240 — . or 482-7010 Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office 'A: W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. "527-1643 Seaforth Ontario An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? •Dial 527-0240. `24.: .ars s, of Thi` would like thak zall any relatives, friends- and the staff At Stratford Hospital while I was a patient there and those' who so vcull3ngiy helped out ,at the home. Charles Eyre. 24.82x1 We wish to express our sin- cere appreciation 1 and thanks to our neighbors, friends and, relatives for the lovely social evening planned for us in lion - or of our 25th wedding anni versary, also 'for the lovely gifts, cards, and congratulate ory messages- received. —Ken and Clarissa Stewart., 24-82x1 I wish to thank all myrets tives,, friends and neighbors. 'who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats •and vis- ited me while I was a patient in Seaforth Cgmnunity Hos- pital. Special thanks to Drs. Brady and MVlalkua and the nursing staff of the hospital. It was all gratefully appreci- ated.' -- Hartman Hui' ser. 24=82x1 My heartfelt, thanks to Dr.. Town, the rare specimen of a young medico serving as a dedicated doctor in the les- ser Town of Mitchell, to the patient' night and day nurses with care of the sick as a noble life's work, to the ladies who have lit their candles at both ends serving' as nurses aria,aids besides being moth- ers, •-wives and keepers of homes in town and on farms, to Seaforth Cominunity Hos- pital, open even to outlandish people like.sne. -- John Rau- 1ser,-•R11.21Vkitehell. - .24.82x1.. In appreciation of the many acts of kindness during ,Mrs: Sprout's illness and death, I wish to thank all for the flow- ers at the funeral home, words of comfort, donations sent in- to the home, sympathy cards and letters, the pallbearers, and flowerbearers, Rev. D. Fry, Mrs. John ' Cardno, the Box Funeral Home, they were so ` wonderful,. The Zurich `Bluewater Rest • Home who took in ars. Sproat- who was very ill. The cooperation, the kindness and great interest for Mrs. Sproat, Mr,,and..Mrs. G. R. Sproat; Beamsville, who were so helpful during her illness. All things were great- ly appreciated. - R. H. Sproat. 24-82x1 26. Personals - The engagement is .announced of Miss Marie Grace Strong, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Strong and Patrick Frances Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary Ryan, Dublin and the, late Mr. Patrick Ryan. The marriage to take place Satur- day, July 8th at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dub- lin, 26-82x1 Additional Classified SEE PAGE .1.2 Through County 'ng1neex' Janles W; ri.tlnell, Huron"Cour ty : 3Esaactrxoutittco, (Delbert ent er; Hay Tow'ship, clic an) plarsetseeteca . progress roadcostrgetiontorepIorutroon• CpunCouncil Goderich •tweWerer96kaiS eporwagnrwdaemlmuneed,•foTonadyieorngsf centitacts have been awarded • half -ton Truck, Baird Motors, • Goderich, .- $1,,946:50; calcium chloride-,, Miilerr Paving, $40.55 per ton,;-' ready -mix concrete, Huron Concrete• Supiy, $14.90 per 'cubic yard; ,paveinen"t 'mark • ing, Domtrec . Sales Ltd.; $7,450;• 'weed spray chem'ieals, Niagara rand Chemicals, various prices;' currugated 'metal pipe, Hearn Wholesale • Ltd, Clinton, $16,- 190.2$; 87;000.tons granular "13" gravel, George Radford; Blyth, $37,410; 37,000 tons granular - "A" gravel, George Radford, $25,160; 45,000 tons granular "B" ravel, George Radford, $36,000; 22,500 tragranular "A" gravel, Georgens Radfdrd, $29,250; 9,400 tons hot mix pav- ing, paving, Levis Contracting, Clinton, $60,678; pre -stressed. concrete beams, Schell' Industries, $14,- 551; 34,000 cubic yards. main- tenance gravel, Saugeen Spray- ing, $31,960; 33,000 cubic yards maintenance_. gravel,_.Layis.:Soar;. tracting, $29.700; 21,000 cubic yards, 'maintenance gravel, George Radford, $20,370. The report 'continued:' "The maintenance gravel operation is now completed and we are pre- sently applying calcium' chlor- ide- as fast as our supplier can provide the material, The cost of. maintenance gravel, calcium ,chloride and in fact, all other items, is continuing to increase and your committee. found dif- ficulty ifficulty in holding the mill rate the same as 1966, yet provide the same or even higher ser- vice to the road system." „"Work is proceeding on sche dole on the grading of Huron County. Read--27----from conces- sion VIII III , Township of Ash - 'field; to Lucknow; and paving is underway on County Road 27 between Nile- .and concession iT11I-IX • "The concrete culvert on Hur- on County Road 31 south.. of Hillsgreen is now complete and work is well underway on the replacement of the • Kinburn Bridge on County Road 15- fn the Township of •Hullett. "The total cost of winter con- trol,for' 'the 1966-67 winter is nowcomplete 'and we find that it is ten per: cent higher than estimated mainly due to the necessity,,to pay, .higher hourly rate to rented equlpnient and to pay° stand-by time. It may be necessary to curtail slightly • AND'DON'T ASK NIM ABUT 1-115 DARK - GLASSES.. some mah4 eenance M� esti M.1R"73+b order. to• ovcr'come 0#4, inere- ed cost. • "Ere-engineerxnl slid.. ':design,` are progressing ,on ,set,: fl • . e. 411 our ,1ilrup .1 svotpllolotit naiad; designations And at is hoped that the Ontario Depart- des if _ ways'+ able gnate ,one, ..cots foe' const uctton' 'late in' 1- "Ay by-law to utho_ p • `newly -for e4 ,M401444, Tele- services , .imted"- services r'formed by. s, am,alglimation of the 41russe , and Blyth' Municipal Systems),' to erect and maintain ;poles,' etc,,.,An '.County road§;1 110 tbeh, reviewed' 'by the 'conitnittee..• 'Certain changes from "its .ori- ginal as submitted have 'bean made. We recommend the;; by- law be approved in its amended • form." . Thereport recalled .a- news" story that., a tractor and hopper Owned by Donald Godding; Park- hill, working on a contract of R. H. Jennison T.,mited, Grand Bend, for the Township•,' of Stanley, had completely demol- ished the 106 -foot span county bridge On the township road bei tween Iota" 44 and 45, Bayfield concession, Township of Gode- rich. • _ !The _road - over which the truck was trays ding, "` was a class "B" highway, at& therefore limited to' a total gross weight of• --2A,000 pounds under the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act. We •'are led to believe that the total gross Weight of the vehicle demolished the bridge Was in excess., of 50;000 pounds.. .. "The Ontario Departxnent of Highways has erected- a tempor- ary bailey bridge at this loca- tion, since ' our budget would not permit the replacement of the structure this year. We had originally proposed to replace, the structure in 1968 and' will carry out"with .this programme. "We have instructed our sol- icitbrs„ Donnelly and Murphy, Goderich, to take action against the truck owner to recover our allowable share •off.. the cost in this work. (It is.understood that a counter el 'gni', has ,been filed by the truck owner.)" The reason so many _people don't live within their. income is that they don't consider that living. What op earth will today's younger generation be able to tell their children they had to do without? - ITS A LIVING t .. OR 1 LLTELL YOU ALL ABOUT, DART kST AFRICA. .HE' HESE �9 ARE 6.001) q CYNTHIA i j 1 D©ta'T. KNovJ WHy 1ot) MADE THEM y % DON'T ENcoJRA&E HER , TO Do MORE cooK10... • BECAilSE 1 HAVE To 4.0.14 i.» Af (t:R HSQ. -4A'r's WE -it -01( I.n4'1°,.�NlNlmm i l W OA U %4 ilf af'i" f tc n' u v mil I o '1 cllt•itdY,.....THE DA'( 1 GET A RIDE OUT TO' THE TRACK tN A Ria t.k}(E THIS, NONE OF MN FRIENDS 'ARE - ANYWHERE To•BE, SEEN..,.. •