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" . managed to conceive, create and will surely . vide pay toilets for the visitors. Yes; dressed lady user,
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,: � . consummate the worst of all possible - sophisticates. in Montreal have promised the Rilson, Fred Davidson and and James Allan the,best dressed . Harold Robinson is the new Brian is inclined to be hyperactive and finds A hard to con-
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4. .... images. We -can look forward to the Summer necessary installations for the Games will be James Murray walked away with gent. Kenneth Edgar was named president of the Howick Fa Fair centrale.
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Little Johnny from Montreal has done it ft m.s as athletes' changing rooms and have gone to Ottawa to attend sleigh load. Sam Robinson; and secretary- He will be a lovable so like an older
share his interest in sports. Brian himself would It
again! What a guy he is! With unblinking washroom facilities for participants and opening of Parliament. North 0_0_0� treasurer W. E. Whitfield. I
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� I eyes and bristling moustache he gave us all general public. Huron's voice will be heard on. the FEBRUARY 1941 E. H. Strong, Clifford Dodds
i . his own - preferably a kitten. '
1- ! the injection of Olympia at a bargain -not a Perhaps we should setup a fast airborne budget and other matters. George T. Currie, son of Mr.
1� � and H. V. Holmes will hold the top To inquire about adopting Brian, please write to Today's
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and the fever climbed toward the billion Visitors can go to the bathroom. L the valedictory address at the an- the RCAF. George was in the last Church Gorrie, for the next year. Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your. letter tell something of your .
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�!:' . . I nual commencement exercises of war as a policeman. He is at Rev. G. Vogan is the rector of pr .
". . . I - � present family and your way of life. tion, contact your 'local
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'i ing that a fairly high proportion of motorists person who requires hospital or medical ing, accepted the resignation of J. retary -treasurer. vocational addition had been :
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lazy to use the belts with which their cars are more 1han 50 per cent of medicare costs are � . . _: i. ��,,Iid, -
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, . -told Tile Advance -Times that on the average, se4f against the hazards of vehicular traffic.. FEBRUARY 1952 Miss Yvonne Sparling of Gorrie
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1� , ,� � . . ' other areas of the province. I - . atteimpts'on their own lives can be prose- this a must for anyone dealing both to the distributor and the Gordon M. Greig of RR 2,
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of seat, belts was first rumored. We did not several,others. The farmer who has bought napped by Arab terrorists just s . The Bluevale boys and their belt law, I would like to make my this and get everyone free safely.
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� Opponents of the legislation contend that percentage of his animals or, pour their milk while Eileen comes to know a law. Certainly some accidents sible for it to happen. �
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. they have saved lives or prevented injuries. -of monthly dues. i, the union calls a strike he Diefenbaker era. This is the first soon as well as a new ventilation , on Wingham's Josephine Street, vehicle No one seems to care what we
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