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GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
During the past week three of
our young men, David Lastings
and the Lowe Brothers were busy
Moving part of Walton aver to
Brussels, The wbOle place and its
people should have been moved
over years ago. Maybe two ex-
ceptions. "Preach" and Bill. It's
got now, Brussels can't have a
dance or a card party or a cat
fight without the aid of Walton-
fans and the Waltonites,
Basting and Lowe borrowed a
wagon to help with the removal.
Wet. Saturday at noon they left
it all ready to load while they
knocked off work, for a beer and a
bite to eat. When they returned
the wagon Was gone, had com-
pletely disappeared, The lads
searched every vacant barn.
every dump and finally found it.
It wasn't hurt except 3 flat tires
and two Wheel bearings burnt
out,
Sunday- morning, one of our
prominent citizens was viciously
. .... .... .
attacked while having a ban -flans
split and a huge coke, A man
bittried to his 'table and without,
ptovocation brutally struck him
two blows. I. inunediately phoned
the OPP but they couldn't collie
as they were watching for a
hippie whom they suspected of
driving with one light. When
returned from phoning all was
peace and quietness. It'S none of
my business but if I were Smile
people I. would spend a bit mote
tithe around home.
P.S. Since writing this I have
been fag:U.1116d that the 'man Was
quite Justified in taking a poke or
two at whom he did; I. also, am in-
formed that e punch Of two on
the nose' might improve some
People's character.
This morning I fatted iii
speaker. He started thus, fjuote.
What are we going to do with the
hippies and the Skirt? I lied
the answer before the poor guy
drew anotherbreath. I Would
compre, all male people under
to appear before a barber, within
ten days or less. If they need
haircut they would have a choice
either to get rid of it op
500 into II, 1:touriw
hours. If this doesn't make them
scratch their hair out it will at
least give them the fidgets, As
for the short skirts, would either
have them 3 inches below the,
knee or else make the girls go
stark naked, I am sure' less. than
60 percent would do this. I would
also ban fat women from wearing
sleeks. In our village right now
there is an epidemic of pink eye.
Nothing will give 7 man pink eye
or make him cross-eyed quicker
than watching a female waddling
up the street ih a pair of slacks
two sizes too small,
Well that's it. Exense 1110,T have
to go bathe my eyes boraci.c
acid,
Welter Kerr, Hoy Turvey and.
Claire Long have threatened Me
With OXIMIsion from the Oentle-
men's Club if t write nasty things
about the Church, All I Was going
to say is that We OddfellOws -ex-
pected to hold our annual service
in the Presbyterian Clntrch. How-
ever it' Was held in the United
Church, The 1,:ord Wiled it this
Truthcuirty Yours;
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FIRST JOB OVERATED
The importance of the firSt job
tends to he overrated. •says the
federal health deportment publi-
cation, "Understanding the Young
,Adult",
If the choice has been a poor
one, other optiorttinities will fol-
'IOW. The. important thing is to try
to do well whatever the choice; At
this ago, it's the attitude and en-
thusiasm toward the job that
counts more than it being the
"right" job. says the publication.
l')xperience, interest and ap-
litude make for success. Sit-
uations and people change. but
work habits - - like.. conscientious-
ness, dependability and thorough-
ness when learned early. Will
prove invaluable later on.
SEAFORTH
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