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1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8, Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13: Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19, Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted ,,
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. Personals
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ders Wanted (21), and Legal
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cents per advertisement.
4. Help Wanted
TWO Saleemen for Progressive
C-enerral M o 40 r ,e tDealership.
Highest earning 'potential, new
car demonstrator supplied.
Group I'nsurranee 'plan available..
Apply to Box 1432, Buren Ex-
positor. 4-574
• WANTED., •
Experienced; Waitmess
For day work. Arpply in person,
to
QUEEN'S HOTEL,
Seadlorth
• 4-517x1
POPULAR AVON
COSMETICS
Has an opening in your rural
aree. Act new! For information
mail coupon to
• MRS. PM. MILLSON,
17 Ilawkeshu_ry Ave., London..
Na me
Address
Phone NO.
4-57-1
ARE YOU
Between 17 and 23,
Looking for a Steady
Job and a Career
With a Future?
Then consider the CANADIAN
ARMY. • Today's) modern army
offers more in everry Way. Not
only can you learn a trade or
Specialty and improve your ed-
ucation, but you have ,a chance
to see Canada and fascinating
overeeas countries too. If. you
like it, you Stay on for a useful
and satisfying 'career.Good pay;
free medical and dental care, a
clahing allowance, 30 days paid
holidia•ye every yearn and' an
early -pion are. en included.
Many sports and hobbies are
Available to fill in your spare
time. Any way you look at it,
it is hard to beat. •
Among the many openings
there should be one that just
fits yen so if you are between
17 and 23,' single, with at least
grade 8, contact your Army Re-
cruiter at the address' below.
He'll., give you full information
at no obligation- OR - mail in
the coupon. Don't mise the op-
portunnY for a steady job and
a career with a future, serving
Canada.
Canadian Armed :Perces Re -
crafting Centre,
120 Queen's Avenue, London,
,Oetario, Phone 433-5124.
Coupon:
Please provide me withdetails
of Career Openings ie the Can-
adian Army,
Name
Address
Age ' Last grade
-Completed
4-574
7.. Situations -Wanted
DRESSMAKING and altering,
women's and children's gar-
ments; detailed finishing. Phone
5274882, Seaforth. 7-54-tf
8 Farm Stock For Sale
TWENTY weaner pigs. Cor
Dorseers, RR 4, Seaforth, phone
R7-0656. 8-57-1
HOLSTEIN bun calf. Lewis
Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth, phone
Dublin, 109 R 6. 8-57x1
TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old); 2
red -white faced calves% Henry
Mayer, Highway 8, phone 482-
9156. 8-57-1
TWENTY 'pigst, 8 weeks
Hubert Van Neikerk, RR 3, Kip -
pent liltOne 527-0,6G. 8-57x1
SEVENTY pigs for satle, Tian* "
bet): wietater9,. 100lbstOeli
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8. Farm Stock For Sale
THIRTY -six good weaner pigs.
Ted Van Dyk, RR 3, Seoforth,
phone 8.27-1435, 8-574
NINETEEN pigs. Joseph Nolan,
St. Columban, phone 123 11, 16,
Dublin. 8-57x1
TWELVE pigs;,7 weeks old. Her-
man Baste, RR 5, Seaforth,
phone 527-0528. 8-57-1
FOR SALE
DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS,
SPRINGERS and MILKERS
Ten first calf Holstein heifers,
due one week; Ten Holstein
cows, four to she years 00, due
2 to 4 weerks;• Six Holstein cows,
_4 to 6 years old, due 4 bo 6
weeks.
Convenient terms arranged.
GEORGE NESBITT,
Phone 523-9439, Blyth.
• We deliver.
8-57-4
9. Poultry For Sale
DE—KALB
Ready -to -lay
Pullets
Call
McKINLEY'S FARM and
HATCHERY LTD.,
Zurich
Phone Herisan, 262-2837.
9-54-tf
10. Used Cars For. Salk
1056 Monarch sedan, automatic,
power brakes and steering,
radio, in good condition. See J.
C. Crich. 10-57-1
1950 Pontiac, 4:door, hard -top,
V-8 motor, Automatic transmis-
sion, size, 850 x 14 times, power
stewing .; and power brakes.
Phone 482-7681, between 8 am.
and 5 p.m., or 482-7551, even-
ings. 10-56-2
11. Articles For Sale
COIJIE pups. Phone 527,012,
after 5 p.m. . 11-57x1
FRIDAY and Saturday cage, 2
dozen cookies, 49e, reg. 60e
Save 11c. Ciiieh's Bakery.
FOR SALE--Rawleigh Products
Robert Engei, RR. 3, IVIitchelt
phone Dublin 35 R 17.__11-54-4
NINE -piece dining nom
3-pieceehesterfielkl suite, good
condition. Reaeonable. r s.
Jean Dale., phone mon.
1.1-57ki
SEE our large selection of Sigr
net and Slane rings. Use your
credit. Copts no more at:
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-44-0
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
11-544f
ALL winter clothing, including
undervve.ar, work shirts and
lied smocks still at discount
prices till the end of January.
Bill O'Shea Men's wear, Box
block, Seaforth. • 11-56:2
NEED A CLOCK?
We have a large selection of
alarm, wall and mantle clocks.
ANSTETT JEWF.T.LERS LTD.
11-54-tf
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Remember, it takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
TIMEX WATCHES
One year guarantee
• Priced from $7.95 up,
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-544f
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MASSEY 101/2" plate grinder
with speed jack on skids; Mas-
sey No. 11 cream separator,
newly rebuilt howl. Ken Carno-
chine Seaforth, 527-1545.
11-54x2
WE ARE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS:
In town far Tilley Leather
Goods. See our large selection of
Wallets •
Key Cases
Jewel Boxes
• Clutch Purses
Shoe Polishing Kits
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-544f
LOWEST possible prices on new
and used tractors and farm
machinery etc. Over 1000 belts
and hundreds of puneys, bear-
ings, -spark plugs'plow shares,
cultivatar .points, bolter, hydrau-
lic and other sefArice items.
Huron County's leading farm
equipment depot, John Bach,
LH. Dealer, Seaforth. 11-56-4
12.', Wanted To Buy
FEED grain Any quantity
Phone 527-02071. 12-57x1
USED upright piano, indicate
condition, make and price. Box
1483, Huron Expositor. 12-57-1
ALL kinds of savage wanted—
metal, iron, rags. Will call for.
Louis Hildebrand, Ord St., Sea -
forth., Box 186. 12-53x5
HIGHEST prices paid for live
fowl, picked up at the farm.
Ronald Bennett, Walton. Phone
Seaforth 527-0887. 12444f
SEVEN hundred by 17 tires; al-
so 4 -speed rbransmission for '58r.
GMC one -ton. Phone 262;5160,
Hensen. 12-56x2
BALED HAY
QUANTITY of baled hay. Len
Wateore phone 451%484
Biiamp-
ton, or write 13 TUnamere ltd.,
Brampton. 12-56x2
ANTIQUE furnittire, lamps,
dfshea, books, etc. Will buy in-
diVidual pieces or ,eoinplet&
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14„ Property For' Sale
FOUR -bedroom house, On East
William St. Phone Leslie Beattie
at 527-0542, Seaforth. 14-544f
THREE-BEDROOM house, re-
finished inside and out; perfect
location. New gas furnace, Ap-
ply Vanderhoek's Supertest or
Henry Lansink. 14-54-tf
HOUSE and small barn, located
in Cromarty, modern conven-
iences. Priced reasonahle. Car -
tele 1Vleilde, phone 119 R 21,
14-56x3
TWO -family dwelling on Welsh
St. Redecorated; new siding and
picture windows. Will sacrifice
for cash or can handle terms.
Contact: C. J. Dennis, 10320 E.
Grand River, Brighton, Mich.
14-544f
TWO hundred and Sooty acre
farm, good buildings; One gen-
eral store in a small village.
Apply Harold Jackson, Realtor,
phone 527-0640, Allan , Campbell,
Salesman phone 527-0445, Sea -
forth. 14-544f
15. Property For Rent
DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat-
ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath,
avanable immediately. Gordon
Noble, phone 527-0840, Seaforth.
15-544f
MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment,
kitchen, bathroom, livingrroom.
Phone 527-0810, Seaforth or 235-
1510, Exeter. , 15-45-tf
19. Notices
Plan now for
15 -DAY TOUR IN FLORIDA
March 7-21
For information, call:
CLEAVE COOMBS' SUNOCO
SERVICE
527-9016 — Seaforth
USE YOUR
CREDIT
Costs no more ,
When you shop
alt
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
• 19-5441
NOTICE
The Township of llibbert will
not be responsible for vehicles
left on township roads during
snowplowing operations through-
out _the winter months.
ED. CHAPPEL,
Road Superintendent.
10-52-14
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
. CALL COLLECT
Darling & Company'
of Canada Ltd.
Phone* Clinton, 482-1269
Licence No. 350-C-65
- 19-d4-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed.
Write or phone
-LOUIS BLAKE,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6,
Brussels.
19-35x18
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
• JEWELLERS
Ltd.
t'hone 527-1720 Seaforth
19-54-tf
NOTICE
Twp. of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and inhabitant
of the Township of Tuckersmith
are requested by Council to net
park cars on Township Roads
and Streets during the Winter
months in order to facilitate
snow plewing operations.
Council will not be reisponsible
for damages to. cars ,end. veh-
icles damaged on roads or
streets.
JAMES L McINTOSH,
. Clerk.
. 19-57-5
21. Tenders Wanted
County of Huron
TENDERS
FOR TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
Sealed tenders on forms and
in envelopes .arvelable from OW
undersigned win be aceepted un
bit 5:00 p.m. on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
1965, for the fonovving:
1 - 3,000 G.V.W. truck
2 -.30,000 G.V.W. trucks
1 - 25,000 G.V.W. truck.
1 - 1/2 -ton pick-up truck
2 - 1/2 -ton economy vans
2 40 II:P. farmtractors with
mowers -
2 - 60 H.P. industrial- tractors,
with front-eed loaders
No trade-ins - used equipment
will be' sold by public
The lowest or any tender nab-
neeessattily accepted.
J. W. BRIVINELL,
County
&art HOW*
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21, Tenders Wanted
- TENDERS
For Village of Zurich
Fire Hall
Sealed tenders stipulated sum,
mill be received by gns. Oda
Wagner, Cierk-Treasuree, Until
Wednesday, February 24, 1965,
at 6 p.m., for a proposed fire
11411 and extension to the mura-
kcipal
Plans' and specifications may
be obtained by general contrac-
tors only, after January 28,
1965, from the clerk -treasurer,
upon deposit of a marked 'cheque
for $50.00, refundable upon re-
turn of same in good condition.
The lowest er any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. ELDA WAGNER,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Village oi Zurich.
21-57-2
22. Legal Notices
ANNUAL METING
The Annual Meeting of the Us -
borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire
Insurance Company win b* held
in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar, on.
Monday, February 1, 1965, at
2 pine for the purpose of re-
ceiving the reports of the Dir-
ectors and Auditors for the past
year, for 'the election of two
Directors for a three-year term
and one Director for a two-year,
term, election of Auditors, con-
sideration of proposed amend-
ments to the Company's By-laws
and any other business that may
be in the interests of the Csam-
pany. •
The Directors whose terms of
deice, expire are E. Cleenten
quhoun and William H.
both of whom are eligible for;
re-election,.
Milton McCurdy who was re-
elected Director in 1964 resigned
from'the Board in October, 1964
and Raymond McCurdy' was ap-
pointed to fill the vacaney entil
February 1, 1965 Annual!, Meet-.
Mg. Raymond IVIcCurdre is el-
igible for election for a WO,
year term.
The General By-laws of the
Company have been amended to
date and adopted by the Board
of Directors and winhe present-
ed to the members far -consid-
eration and approval et' the.
February 1, 1965 Annual' Meet-
ing.
The .major changes proposed
in the By-laws are: Article No.
Objeet: amended to read as
follows: "Subject to the power
granted under the charter, the
purpose and business of the Cor-
poration shall be the insurin
.under„ „any -class of--.insuran e
for which a company writing on
the Premium Note may belie-
ensed in Ontario, of risks upon
agricultural property or prop-
erty that is not mercantile or
manufacturing' or hazardous, as
provided • in Part 6 of the Cor-
porations Act of Ontario."
The present Article No. 1 lim-
its the purpose and business of.
the company to insuring against
fire and lighteing.
Article No. 33 Remuneration.
The proposed change is that the
President shall be paid $100.00
(one hundred dollars) annually
in addition to his fees, instead
Of $50.00 (fifty dollars) annually,
this to take effect from January
1, 1964.
TIMOTHY B. TOOHEY,
President.
ARTHUR "FRASER, •
Secretary -Treasurer.
2Z -56-e
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues . , Thurs. , 9 to 5,30p. m
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only.
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon., Wed., Clinton Office
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
• SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
V. J. V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M.,V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.
P. D. McCONNELL, 4.c.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister- Solicitor, Etc.
Offide, 527-850; Res. 527-1.643
Seaforth : Ontari0
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMRULANCE SERICE
Adjusttible hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Cans — 527-0510
J. A. BURKE
Funeral. Director
and Anibitlarite Servi
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BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
_
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
PERCY WRIGHT
Licensed Auctioneer.
For a better Auction Sale, call
Percy Wright, Henson, 262-5482.
23-56-10
24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for cards and treats
while I was in Seafenth
Special thanks to De. StaVertan
and the ;westing staff.—Mrs.
John Hesselwood. 24-57x1
I wish to thank all who remene
belied me with cards and treats
while I was a patient in the hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs.
Brady and hFalktts and the
nursing staff; also Northside
UCW for the box received.
--Jra•mes Coutts. 24-57x1
rN appreciatien—To ran my kind
friends and neighbors who help-
ed in so many ways when I
was a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, to the kind nurses and
staff and all who visited or sent
flowers or cards; also. Rev.
Scott and Dr. Gavin, let me
say thanks,e-Cecil J. Pullman.
24-57x1
I want to say thank yonto every
one who remembered me with
prayers, cards, flowers, visits
and other gifts during my stay
in the hospital. A very special
thank von to Dr. M'alkus and
Dr. Brady, Miss Drape and all
her nursing staff Lor their kind-
nese.—Mrs. Bessie Smale, RR
2, Seaforth. 24-57-1
Mrs>. Fred Scariett and dm:Egli--
ter, Mrs. George McCartney
wish to express their sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness
the beautiful literal 'tributes and
the many cards of sympathy.
Special thanks to Rev! H. Don-
aldson, the pallbearers, The
Whitney Funeral Home. Thiel
kindness will never be 'forgetters.
25-57x1
I would like to expre,se my sin-
cere Unlike to an thpse sending
treats, .cards,end enthe friends
who visited' me while I was a
patient at Scott Memorial Hos-
alsothanks to Dr. Gorwin
and special thanks to the nurs-
ing staff. It was deeply' arppree-
isted.--Sincerely, George Town-
send. • 2457-1
Additional
Classified
SEE PAGE 10
OUR TOWN
25. In Memoriam
BAIRD—Iv) memory of
Mrs. Agnes J. Baied, who pave-
-ad- away, January 24, 1064,
Loving memories never die,
As years roll on and days pees
by,
In our hearts her mentor)" is
kept,
Of one we loved and never for-
get-
-Ever remembered byl her
25-57-1
MURDOCHeeIn toying memory
of a dear oaataater° and sister,
Christina McBotb (Beth) *Mule
do.ch, who passed away two
yearn ago today, Jan. 28th, 1963.
We Who loved you, sadly miss
you,
As it dawns another year,
In our lonely hours qf thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near.
—Lovingly rememered and sad -
•le' missed by Mother, Sisters,
Brother and Sister -in. -law.
25-57-1
Births,
BAKER — At Scott Memtrial
Hospital, on Jan. 26, to Mr.
' and Mrs. William, Baker, Dub-
lin, a son.
HABKIRK—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Joe. ZOth, to Me.,
and Mrs. Leslie .lieblerk, Sea -
forth, a daughter.
MeWHIRTER—At seat Memor-
ial Hospital, on Jan. 24, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin McWhirter, of
Dublin, a daughter.
M ORE—In Stratford General
ospital, on Jan. 16, • to Mr.
and Mrs. John Moore, RR 2,
. Dublin, a son, Mark Jeffery.
PRESTON—At Sundridge, Ont.,
on Jan. 11, to Mn. and Mrs.
Fred Preston,- (nee Taylor),
a daughter, Cindy Dawn.
SIEMON—At Scott Memorial
• Hospital, en -Jane -26; to Mn. -
and Mrs. Roy Siemon, RR 1,
Bornholm, a daughter.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, St.
Columban, Ontarde, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Mary Catherine Ann, to
Mr. Thames William Dawe, son
of Mr. and lees. Leonard Dawe,
Windsor. The 'marriage will take
place on Saturday, February 27,
1965, at 111 atm., in St. 'Gabriel
Roman Catholic Church Wind-
sor. '57e1
Boxholders' Names
Not Given Out!
It is not possible for us
to divulge, the name or
address of any advertiser
using a Huron Expositor
box-numieer. Please do not
ask for this information.
CYNTHIA -
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BROPHAGEN
Mrs. Hervey Ahrens returned'
home from Stratford Hospjtal,'
the baby daughter lhaving to re-
main for a while. --
Quite a number from here,
attended the Mitchell and Dis-
trict High School At Home
on Friday night.
The Cabaret dance which was
to have been held Saturday
night at the Community Hall
here, had to be cancelled an
account of the snowstorm.
The interior walls of the
Brodhagen and District Com-
munity Hall are being painted.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren-, Shah
dice, of Scarborough, with ,Mr..
and Mrs. Russell Sholdiee on
Snnday.
Family. Gathers
An annual event was enjoyed
on Sunday when the family of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Diegel, namely: Mrs. W. L.
Querengesser, Brodhagen; Mn
and Mrs. Harold Diegel, Mit-
chell; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kres-
sler, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Diegel, Shakespeare,
along with Mr. George Diegel
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol-
dice, Brodhegen, had a dinner
at the Queen's ,Hotel, Strat,ford,
and afterwards a social evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Diegel, Shakespeare. Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Diegel, North
Bay, were absent.
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Install Officers
The annual meeting' followed
a dinner of the Brodhagen and.
District Chamber of Commerce
at the Community Hall recently,
when the following officers were
installed_ Warren Rudolph
Bauer:
President, Leonard Rose; past,
president, Edgar Elligsen; 'first
vice-president, Wilbur Hoegy;
second vice-president, Lloyd
Prneter ; secretary - treasurer,
Russell Sholdice; directors, Hen-
ry C. Diegel, Norman Kistner,
Harry Muegge, Orville Parrott,
Ralph Fischer, „Gordon Meek;
assistant treasurer,, H a r oi it.
Mogk; treasurer of personal ac, -
count, GeOrge Rork; dues col-
lector, Fred Herbert. The fi-
nancial statement shows a bal-
ance on hand of .$2,087.00.. •
Teachers Meet
On Monday evening a zone,
meeting of the Senior Grade
Sunday Church Selma Teaekt-
ers of the Lutheran Church of
the Stratford district, was held,
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church -
here. This was an informal
meeting for the 'exchange of
new teaching methods. The
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tennewjes, as trenaUreti,:,i
omitted, 'and alo iould*Me.
read Diane Teetter, as Statistiv
cian, instead of Judy Trater.:
Sponsor Shower,
On Friday evening, 11,miseel-
laneous shower wa 11014 at tbe „
home of Igra, Ntervyr04400,,
RR 1, Der41101mil(MiNaPs•Xerr—
jorie, INMegtb af pristt.tn,
her marriage tq, Ivan Rennes
wies. A program, games and.
contests were erijOY.44.and a de-
liejojs J,uneh wasseyed, Te.
hostea was assisteeLhy 11/46, ga4
)3.gnnowies, 34m. 13,94o14,pue
man. and. Mrs? tirleyel Beuerreare
The mpg evening,a stag pary
ty was helfl for IvamBoonewies
at the vacant home, of. MA and
Mrs. George Hock
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Mr. D. G. Graham, Sarnia, vis-
ited his aunt, Mra. Mary Mal-
colm, on Tuesday.
A good crowd attended the
Mitchell District At Home on
Friday night in Mitchell.
Owing to the condition of
roads, no service was held in
'Zion Church on Sunday,
The annual World Day, of"
Prayer service will be held at
Zion United Church, RR 3, Mit-•
chell, on No: 8 Highway, . on
Friday, Feb. 5, this year, witle
St. Peter's • Lutheran Church
women of Brotlhagen taking
,Part; along with other- sur-
rounding churches, and all la.7.
dies are urged to attend. )
Mrs. Wm. ,Crawford, of Si.
Marys, spent the past weekwith
her friend, Mrs. Mew 1VIalcohn,
Mr. Ken Britton arrived • irt
Melton on Tuesday by plane afr
ter spending two weeks with
relations in the West.
Guest: "Welcome to our cone
munity. How do you find it.
here?"
Host: "Find it? Right up-
stairs and first door on your
left."
Kt
bale?Qtk"er: "Did you take a
Son: "Why, is, there one
missing?"
"Any big men born around
here?" asked -the ;tourist. •
"Nape," replied the native.
"Best vie can do is babies. Dif-
ferent in the city, I suppose.'-'
SIX MORE WEEKS OF
OVERCOATS, OVERSHOES
AND SNOW SHOVELLING.
•
VE NEVER
HEARD SUCH
NONSENSE
IN MY L,FE,
ONLY SOME
DIE OR -
COCOON.
MOST OF US
FIND A NICE
WARM SPOT
IN A HOUSE
NEAR FOOD
AND LIVE- IT
UP.
!THOUGHT YOU SAID.
'MERE WAS A DOG
BEHIND ME?
YEAH.A DOG MAN!
LIKE. GREYHOUND
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