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,'; to F
Hd:UEVAI.E I FUrntiCe installations
Money does floe grow On trees
Money was the topic of the Feb. 24th
Furnace and chimney cleaning
:;.'',w+�`ew"/f „e :'�,•','' n �i%v'''°•w?n''rs r m t n,. ,sn w.
3�
• P'r ��i��� i<� ��i �g g , � �iN a;;,r gr`�., F �� � r �; ���� ���,� l , yK, � ;��� , meeting at the home of Mrs. Darlow. 24 hour emergency service
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s fare
, Chief, spoke to. the girls about fire
_
WINGHAM— 357-3641
and fire extinguishers. They -
8 ,a j fl'";a" FFF dZ m Y •- -
�;; ' ,r�','�' " "+ + �r � sas � ` received two pamphlets On fire _ _
$.`a—,m P�.r;,`,.w " ` � > . !' zi
ed .rn
escape a fhazards ire, a aAngelaoBenninger
w to safely �
xx "
• ,., ":' �;� �� � � thanked Mr. Gaunt. ISI VIII III I III I
'h
k
The girls were then asked to tell
TRIANGLE It7��++C®U1 �I �T
T
one decision they had made that �II
' 4 day. Decisions ranged from what to S_ ECI`j,l�
L$
wear to how to get along with others.
Faberge Organic 600 ml.
11
r• w Other questions posed were Why do , 1 89
you choose your friends?" and Shampoo or Conditioner . ® ..- .. •
by
What standards 'affect your ATrid 200 rnl.
b ¢ clothing. choice?..........Spray Deodorant ...
. 2.59
s ttmt is %7.40, On Saturday the public relations Noxema ��
al a # r'f''z-ir z SFr a -
k office from the Coder ch detach Lip Care .... , . _ . _ _ ... _ .. . ° ° ®m
r o h i
1 Reach,
ment of the Ontario Provincial 4
Police showed two, films' at the . . . . •�A
Institute Hall in Belgrave. The first Toothbrus es ....... ...
a ,x film was on safety when one is home Johnson's 50 yds.
M° ,• `" "'� s } a ^ a £ alone, the second contained informa- Dental Floss ..... _ . • . _ • ... _ .. . • • . • • 1.29
,, �,„ � ,z.� ',�' ,,� f• tion on safe driving.
-Aquafresh 100 rill. g7
....... .
After the constable, finished an- Toothpaste .
SWerirlg girls' iris' q uestions Lynn 5
' Eff�'rrient 84s .... ....3.49 ,
Hickey of the Wingham Ambulance
Cleaning,••,, ars "
Service helped them learn how to Denture Cleaning ... • L
save someone's life by the ABCs. Sure 'n Natural 30's
ABC stands for Airway, Breathin , , e , o , , , , , . , ,
g Maxi Shields ....$439•
JUNIOR SPEAKING WINNERS from Sacred Heart School in Wingham Egli and Matthew Boltz, Grade 3; front, Christopher Ladner and Tyler and Circulation.
are: back, Jenny McDonnell and Victoria Waechter, Grade 2, Philipp Huffman, Kindergarten and Candy Wright and Daniel Egli, Grade 1.
!leather McIntosh thanked the,
speakers and the girls enjoyed a
light snack. "Clothing Fix Fest" is
henext ha
r. c pter in the book.
Urs., Thornton t
a 4111
a; again president
of Red Cross
RABIESGORRIE
— Mrs. William Thorn -
PREVENTION ton was re=elected president of .the -
Howick branch of the Canadian Red. 2 -
! Cross when the annual Canadian
was 'WHY? One of the most effective ways to prevent human contact to rabid animals meeting -
over nearly•the past half century has been the immunization of family pets.
held .at the home of Mrs. Nellie _
Taylor on Feb. 26. Mrs. Thornton' Veterinarians serving Huron County in co operation with the Huron County Health Unit have
t established.'
presided and various reports were .
read and adopted. "HURON COUNTYRABIES PREVENTION WEEK"
-
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the -
�Tfi Howick 'branch of the Royal WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 1987 '1 p.m. - 6 p m.- 'Saturday, March 7; 1987 .9 a.m. - 3 pm.
Canadian Legion has donated a new
COST. Rabies Vaccine will be provided.to'all pets for $6.90 per animal.
wheelchair .to the Red Cross. At
resent there are three P
WHERE: Call your local"veterinarian
for more information.
wheelchairs one hospital bed
crutches and walkers 'in the loan'
cupboard., These articles are loaned' Clinics ill Huron Count involved'in this r4 'ect
f fi P y P
free of charge to any resident a
s i s' ` Blyth Veterinary Services Goderjch Veterinary Clinic '
m requiring them. The First Aid kits at .
communit ,centres in Belmore Queen Street North. 524= 631 Goderich
j
✓ SR . -'-
' � YI , Blyth 523=9551.
Howick and Clifford were restocked.
a ,,: a • Brussels Veterinary Clinic' Seaforth •Veterinary Clinic
Other officers for 1987 are:.
secretary, Mrs. Ila. Newton; Brussels Main Street North, Seaforth
887-6841 527-1760
y;
treasurer,. Mrs.. Eileen Hamilton
Exeter Animal Hos ital South Huron, VeterinaryClinic -
chairman of loan cupboard,, Alex - _-_
P p - 44 Alain Street, Zurich '
London Road South (Hwy. 4)
A i r y Graham; campaign chairman, Mrs. 235-2662 ' 2364301
Nellie Taylor-; assistants, Mrs. Alex ^ is
y� p Graham (Corrie); M . and Mrs. Bob. Clinton-Seaforth Veterinary Services 11 Alfred Streetham nW nary Cham
RX. 5 Clinton g
r& Sanderson (Fordwich); Mrs. 3571770
Hamilton (Wroxeter) . 492-3558 , .. •
The Howick branch quota for 1987 y
✓ Kirkton Veterinary Clinic
is $3,000, even t�lough it Was. 11 per kion,• Ontario
Kir
short of quota last ar. ' "
Belt qu ye 2
C the as 29- 911
Canvassers will be contacted for the a -`
March campaign. ;
$ACRED, HEART SPEAKERS — A public speaking competition was held recently at Sacred Heart School in
Wingham. The folio wing students placed highly imthe senior and intermediate categories: back, Healy Halla
han, first, Sheri Lynn Allen, second, Tracey McInnes, third, all seniors; front, Charlotte Matz, first, Natalie "Notes
es from
Chomyn; second and Darryl Hallahan, third, intermediate.
• Mu5 AILRNGVI1F1iN Fo row c h:
.Wroxeter Personals0 I•:. • - -
Bernice • Marriner,
y
,The syYnpathy of the community is 'Dorothy � �+ •, �%�`"
Y � ...�ll'YI..y�Fa�'�i'1 Y(Ri'S'.MN'IM �'s�
'Church Ire Charles, Lorna McMinn and Helen
extended to the Adams family in the
loss of a loving mother, gran- . Norwood returned home last s ,
" dmother, great-grandmother and `Weekea•
nd from 'two-week vacation
r St Pau I s C h u rc h WINGHAM great -great-grandmother, Mrs. in Florida. While there, they also
i� UNITED ' a Mat:garet Adams. She was a grand enjoyed athree-day boat cruise to ,x
Nassau.
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(ANGLICAN) •.�.y CHURCH' lady and loved by all who knew her. -
�.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Timm, Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Bill 5othern visited.
WINGHAM thenen, visited Sunday with Pat one day last week with Mr. and Mrs."i-i-om 00
John Street at Centre Street Campbell. LangVogan. ak Irv,
217 Minnie St. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert f Mr. and Mrs. Les Shewan; Mr. and
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF ". Sunday, March 8 Riley.y' -.. K
Mr$. Elmer Mumford and Mildred �
y Orangeville were supper guests with
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE 10:45 a.m. - Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley last Thompson arrived last Wednesday �r
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® — 10:50 a.m. - Pre -service
• r Friday evening. from Saskatchewan..They Will visit -
Hymn sing Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCannell, Bernice Marriner and other a.
SUNDAY, MARCH S 11:00, a.m. Mdming Worship 11:00 a.m. - Mattins Broadcast on CKNX Leah and Mark and Mr -.'and Mrs. relatives in the Palmerston area for ^
Sunday School and Nursery Coffee time following morning -Richard Penner and -Melanie of a couple of weeks and will attend the
service ` London were -weekend guests with open house Sunday at the home of,
- Tues., March 10 - 8:00 p.m- Minister: Rev. s Rea Grant g Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Quanz in honor
their parents, Allan, and. ]Edith y,
Evening Guild Speaker: Jim Beattie B,A., M.Div. f £-
Adams and attended the funeral of of Glendon Bramhill's90th birthday.
Organist:
Minister: Rev. D. Madge Telephone:a
mdge
their grandmother,M
eMargaret Y
The World Da of Prayer -service
will be held this Frida at 2 m. in r
Church - 357.2961 Adams, last Saturday. Y P•..
Manse - 357.1072 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart .Musgrove the Fordwich United Church: This is
Trinity,Bel Pave - i :15 m. visited with Clarence Ott in Listowel the
of 100th
a ni All ladies in the area
g p the 100th anniversary of the World -
on Sunday. Y Y
are cordially invited to attend.
The induction service for Rev.
d
SALE RUNS Brenda Jean Shipton as rector of the
rishes of Fordwich and Gorrie will ,>
FROM be held in St. Stephen's Anglican
MARCH 5th Church, Gorrie, on Sunday at 8 p.m.
Bernice Marriner entertained at a
to our ® T® family birthday party last Thursday n _
% evening at her home for Glendon Bra hill on the occasion of his 90th g g
Margo. Richardson, Cashier of Zehrs Markets, Wingham, present's a Zehrs
m.o
MARCH 14th. birthday. Save -A -Tape cheque to Becky Litt, Student Council Secretary and Raul Statia,
r a monsMr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson and Principal of HoWiCrk Central- 'School of Howick whose organization redeemed
BURNS, Wo�� Win
Mr."and Mrs. Anson Ruttan returned Zehrs cash register tapes in order to finance field" trips for School.
- home last weekend"afteth'
vagation in Florida. m., Our sincere congratulations to all who participated in this very commendable
Norman St., — Palmerston - 343-3356 Ian Shannon, soli of Mr. and Mrs. project. We are pleased we were able to assist you.
Bruce Shannon, is a patient in the
Visit our New Showroorn and Inspect our Display of Cusforn Cabinets, Guelph General Hospital, Ian is a
g%andson 6f Bruce and Arnetta
Mouldings, and Do -It -Yourself Woodworking Supplies. Sothern. We wish him a speedy HR ,SAVE -A -TAPE 'PLAN
NAsk About Our Custom Millwork and Planing return to good health and hope ,he
.� will be able to be home soon.
(Up to 31 1/92 1 Facilities. Q7) _ An Ash Wednesday service will beN� � IAI�S / held this Wednesday at Trinity This° exciting offer is open to any non-profit organization, church or school
Anglican Church at 8:15 p.m. it will group, service club or charity. Each $300 Wgrth,of Zehrs cash register tapes is
KrLN of fl o sl.As . PAINT aADe PINE and �- I I be held at St. Stephen's, worth one dollar. For example, if your club wishes to raise $250 towards a pro -
Mahogany x g3 Colonial Mould, r' �,r 1 p Gorrie,
�� � Itr•--1„`, j �.� March 11 at the same time.
51m, Basswood, willow, Ings --• 50%a lett. 1 � � RI , , I Don and Pat Coghlill of Caledonia. Ject, $7.6,000 worth of Zehrs tapes would be required. Complete details are con -
Oak, �-" were weekend visitors wash Lloyd tained in a hel ful brochure available at an Zehrs Markets or , write Zehrs
N� �dsGlAlp + CA�tI�ME�" a�Ape�lrAaa � 30 ✓o oft � I !, , , ' � p y ,
k, Maple.
s fV I�illCfwS and Elaine Dinkel', Markets, Public Relations Dept,, P.O. Box 20061, Cambridge, Ont., N3C 3K1.
• 5i`EE4 EN°r�ANCE 100 :td9% tett
IIESSII� lawny Miller wolf the Howick
2ehr
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Hd:UEVAI.E I FUrntiCe installations
Money does floe grow On trees
Money was the topic of the Feb. 24th
Furnace and chimney cleaning
:;.'',w+�`ew"/f „e :'�,•','' n �i%v'''°•w?n''rs r m t n,. ,sn w.
3�
• P'r ��i��� i<� ��i �g g , � �iN a;;,r gr`�., F �� � r �; ���� ���,� l , yK, � ;��� , meeting at the home of Mrs. Darlow. 24 hour emergency service
' " 'hz >: ,wr' �' � �"kr F >- 1 rtx r�,C � �- ,�. f b4r a `"° �{" °x•£ >t' �.: v,,,, ,F'yg7 ._: '"z"r� �i°:aScr ;; ,,{,�se*,��,f�[K41to')kd„a' 'w'•ti5,.'tM r ^' S HarleyGaunt,Wing ham,
s fare
, Chief, spoke to. the girls about fire
_
WINGHAM— 357-3641
and fire extinguishers. They -
8 ,a j fl'";a" FFF dZ m Y •- -
�;; ' ,r�','�' " "+ + �r � sas � ` received two pamphlets On fire _ _
$.`a—,m P�.r;,`,.w " ` � > . !' zi
ed .rn
escape a fhazards ire, a aAngelaoBenninger
w to safely �
xx "
• ,., ":' �;� �� � � thanked Mr. Gaunt. ISI VIII III I III I
'h
k
The girls were then asked to tell
TRIANGLE It7��++C®U1 �I �T
T
one decision they had made that �II
' 4 day. Decisions ranged from what to S_ ECI`j,l�
L$
wear to how to get along with others.
Faberge Organic 600 ml.
11
r• w Other questions posed were Why do , 1 89
you choose your friends?" and Shampoo or Conditioner . ® ..- .. •
by
What standards 'affect your ATrid 200 rnl.
b ¢ clothing. choice?..........Spray Deodorant ...
. 2.59
s ttmt is %7.40, On Saturday the public relations Noxema ��
al a # r'f''z-ir z SFr a -
k office from the Coder ch detach Lip Care .... , . _ . _ _ ... _ .. . ° ° ®m
r o h i
1 Reach,
ment of the Ontario Provincial 4
Police showed two, films' at the . . . . •�A
Institute Hall in Belgrave. The first Toothbrus es ....... ...
a ,x film was on safety when one is home Johnson's 50 yds.
M° ,• `" "'� s } a ^ a £ alone, the second contained informa- Dental Floss ..... _ . • . _ • ... _ .. . • • . • • 1.29
,, �,„ � ,z.� ',�' ,,� f• tion on safe driving.
-Aquafresh 100 rill. g7
....... .
After the constable, finished an- Toothpaste .
SWerirlg girls' iris' q uestions Lynn 5
' Eff�'rrient 84s .... ....3.49 ,
Hickey of the Wingham Ambulance
Cleaning,••,, ars "
Service helped them learn how to Denture Cleaning ... • L
save someone's life by the ABCs. Sure 'n Natural 30's
ABC stands for Airway, Breathin , , e , o , , , , , . , ,
g Maxi Shields ....$439•
JUNIOR SPEAKING WINNERS from Sacred Heart School in Wingham Egli and Matthew Boltz, Grade 3; front, Christopher Ladner and Tyler and Circulation.
are: back, Jenny McDonnell and Victoria Waechter, Grade 2, Philipp Huffman, Kindergarten and Candy Wright and Daniel Egli, Grade 1.
!leather McIntosh thanked the,
speakers and the girls enjoyed a
light snack. "Clothing Fix Fest" is
henext ha
r. c pter in the book.
Urs., Thornton t
a 4111
a; again president
of Red Cross
RABIESGORRIE
— Mrs. William Thorn -
PREVENTION ton was re=elected president of .the -
Howick branch of the Canadian Red. 2 -
! Cross when the annual Canadian
was 'WHY? One of the most effective ways to prevent human contact to rabid animals meeting -
over nearly•the past half century has been the immunization of family pets.
held .at the home of Mrs. Nellie _
Taylor on Feb. 26. Mrs. Thornton' Veterinarians serving Huron County in co operation with the Huron County Health Unit have
t established.'
presided and various reports were .
read and adopted. "HURON COUNTYRABIES PREVENTION WEEK"
-
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the -
�Tfi Howick 'branch of the Royal WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 1987 '1 p.m. - 6 p m.- 'Saturday, March 7; 1987 .9 a.m. - 3 pm.
Canadian Legion has donated a new
COST. Rabies Vaccine will be provided.to'all pets for $6.90 per animal.
wheelchair .to the Red Cross. At
resent there are three P
WHERE: Call your local"veterinarian
for more information.
wheelchairs one hospital bed
crutches and walkers 'in the loan'
cupboard., These articles are loaned' Clinics ill Huron Count involved'in this r4 'ect
f fi P y P
free of charge to any resident a
s i s' ` Blyth Veterinary Services Goderjch Veterinary Clinic '
m requiring them. The First Aid kits at .
communit ,centres in Belmore Queen Street North. 524= 631 Goderich
j
✓ SR . -'-
' � YI , Blyth 523=9551.
Howick and Clifford were restocked.
a ,,: a • Brussels Veterinary Clinic' Seaforth •Veterinary Clinic
Other officers for 1987 are:.
secretary, Mrs. Ila. Newton; Brussels Main Street North, Seaforth
887-6841 527-1760
y;
treasurer,. Mrs.. Eileen Hamilton
Exeter Animal Hos ital South Huron, VeterinaryClinic -
chairman of loan cupboard,, Alex - _-_
P p - 44 Alain Street, Zurich '
London Road South (Hwy. 4)
A i r y Graham; campaign chairman, Mrs. 235-2662 ' 2364301
Nellie Taylor-; assistants, Mrs. Alex ^ is
y� p Graham (Corrie); M . and Mrs. Bob. Clinton-Seaforth Veterinary Services 11 Alfred Streetham nW nary Cham
RX. 5 Clinton g
r& Sanderson (Fordwich); Mrs. 3571770
Hamilton (Wroxeter) . 492-3558 , .. •
The Howick branch quota for 1987 y
✓ Kirkton Veterinary Clinic
is $3,000, even t�lough it Was. 11 per kion,• Ontario
Kir
short of quota last ar. ' "
Belt qu ye 2
C the as 29- 911
Canvassers will be contacted for the a -`
March campaign. ;
$ACRED, HEART SPEAKERS — A public speaking competition was held recently at Sacred Heart School in
Wingham. The folio wing students placed highly imthe senior and intermediate categories: back, Healy Halla
han, first, Sheri Lynn Allen, second, Tracey McInnes, third, all seniors; front, Charlotte Matz, first, Natalie "Notes
es from
Chomyn; second and Darryl Hallahan, third, intermediate.
• Mu5 AILRNGVI1F1iN Fo row c h:
.Wroxeter Personals0 I•:. • - -
Bernice • Marriner,
y
,The syYnpathy of the community is 'Dorothy � �+ •, �%�`"
Y � ...�ll'YI..y�Fa�'�i'1 Y(Ri'S'.MN'IM �'s�
'Church Ire Charles, Lorna McMinn and Helen
extended to the Adams family in the
loss of a loving mother, gran- . Norwood returned home last s ,
" dmother, great-grandmother and `Weekea•
nd from 'two-week vacation
r St Pau I s C h u rc h WINGHAM great -great-grandmother, Mrs. in Florida. While there, they also
i� UNITED ' a Mat:garet Adams. She was a grand enjoyed athree-day boat cruise to ,x
Nassau.
;:,..
(ANGLICAN) •.�.y CHURCH' lady and loved by all who knew her. -
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Timm, Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Bill 5othern visited.
WINGHAM thenen, visited Sunday with Pat one day last week with Mr. and Mrs."i-i-om 00
John Street at Centre Street Campbell. LangVogan. ak Irv,
217 Minnie St. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert f Mr. and Mrs. Les Shewan; Mr. and
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF ". Sunday, March 8 Riley.y' -.. K
Mr$. Elmer Mumford and Mildred �
y Orangeville were supper guests with
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE 10:45 a.m. - Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley last Thompson arrived last Wednesday �r
® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® — 10:50 a.m. - Pre -service
• r Friday evening. from Saskatchewan..They Will visit -
Hymn sing Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCannell, Bernice Marriner and other a.
SUNDAY, MARCH S 11:00, a.m. Mdming Worship 11:00 a.m. - Mattins Broadcast on CKNX Leah and Mark and Mr -.'and Mrs. relatives in the Palmerston area for ^
Sunday School and Nursery Coffee time following morning -Richard Penner and -Melanie of a couple of weeks and will attend the
service ` London were -weekend guests with open house Sunday at the home of,
- Tues., March 10 - 8:00 p.m- Minister: Rev. s Rea Grant g Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Quanz in honor
their parents, Allan, and. ]Edith y,
Evening Guild Speaker: Jim Beattie B,A., M.Div. f £-
Adams and attended the funeral of of Glendon Bramhill's90th birthday.
Organist:
Minister: Rev. D. Madge Telephone:a
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their grandmother,M
eMargaret Y
The World Da of Prayer -service
will be held this Frida at 2 m. in r
Church - 357.2961 Adams, last Saturday. Y P•..
Manse - 357.1072 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart .Musgrove the Fordwich United Church: This is
Trinity,Bel Pave - i :15 m. visited with Clarence Ott in Listowel the
of 100th
a ni All ladies in the area
g p the 100th anniversary of the World -
on Sunday. Y Y
are cordially invited to attend.
The induction service for Rev.
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SALE RUNS Brenda Jean Shipton as rector of the
rishes of Fordwich and Gorrie will ,>
FROM be held in St. Stephen's Anglican
MARCH 5th Church, Gorrie, on Sunday at 8 p.m.
Bernice Marriner entertained at a
to our ® T® family birthday party last Thursday n _
% evening at her home for Glendon Bra hill on the occasion of his 90th g g
Margo. Richardson, Cashier of Zehrs Markets, Wingham, present's a Zehrs
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MARCH 14th. birthday. Save -A -Tape cheque to Becky Litt, Student Council Secretary and Raul Statia,
r a monsMr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson and Principal of HoWiCrk Central- 'School of Howick whose organization redeemed
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Mr."and Mrs. Anson Ruttan returned Zehrs cash register tapes in order to finance field" trips for School.
- home last weekend"afteth'
vagation in Florida. m., Our sincere congratulations to all who participated in this very commendable
Norman St., — Palmerston - 343-3356 Ian Shannon, soli of Mr. and Mrs. project. We are pleased we were able to assist you.
Bruce Shannon, is a patient in the
Visit our New Showroorn and Inspect our Display of Cusforn Cabinets, Guelph General Hospital, Ian is a
g%andson 6f Bruce and Arnetta
Mouldings, and Do -It -Yourself Woodworking Supplies. Sothern. We wish him a speedy HR ,SAVE -A -TAPE 'PLAN
NAsk About Our Custom Millwork and Planing return to good health and hope ,he
.� will be able to be home soon.
(Up to 31 1/92 1 Facilities. Q7) _ An Ash Wednesday service will beN� � IAI�S / held this Wednesday at Trinity This° exciting offer is open to any non-profit organization, church or school
Anglican Church at 8:15 p.m. it will group, service club or charity. Each $300 Wgrth,of Zehrs cash register tapes is
KrLN of fl o sl.As . PAINT aADe PINE and �- I I be held at St. Stephen's, worth one dollar. For example, if your club wishes to raise $250 towards a pro -
Mahogany x g3 Colonial Mould, r' �,r 1 p Gorrie,
�� � Itr•--1„`, j �.� March 11 at the same time.
51m, Basswood, willow, Ings --• 50%a lett. 1 � � RI , , I Don and Pat Coghlill of Caledonia. Ject, $7.6,000 worth of Zehrs tapes would be required. Complete details are con -
Oak, �-" were weekend visitors wash Lloyd tained in a hel ful brochure available at an Zehrs Markets or , write Zehrs
N� �dsGlAlp + CA�tI�ME�" a�Ape�lrAaa � 30 ✓o oft � I !, , , ' � p y ,
k, Maple.
s fV I�illCfwS and Elaine Dinkel', Markets, Public Relations Dept,, P.O. Box 20061, Cambridge, Ont., N3C 3K1.
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