10 Following the historical article on Dartmouth College 7NoHo readers will be interested to know that Brian Maracle 7 son of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Maracle, Rochester, formerly of the Six Nations Reserve, is at tending Dartmouth College in his third year, taking a Liberal Arts course. Two of his sisters, Marilyn and Denise, are attending Bacone College in Oklahoma. These aspiring young people are·the great grandchildren of Mrs. Sarah Thomas whose home is on the Six Nations Reserve, at Sour Springs. Janet Jonathan of 8 A was the winner of the Public Speaking Contest at New Central School. Her topic was 11 The Dead who live" Janet was the run:rier-up in the Brant County finalso Other winners were David Welch 7 Wayne Doolittle, Charlene Bomberry and Vera Montour. Mro John Thomas, Ucuelet, Vancouver Island, accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Peter VanEvery were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Jamieson. Mr. Wayne Roper, Expositor staff member, is down this morning (Tuesday) for an article on "Tekawennake11 • Corporal · Bob Johnson, son of lYiro & Mrs. Walter Johnson, is in Navo.l Hospital in Da Nangi Viet Nam, with malaria. He ha cl been attending a non-commissioned officers school in Viet Nam. Ha~ersville Secondary Sc]iool News As a member of Hagersville Secondary School's gymnastic team, Debbie Staats recently attended a gymnastic clinic held at Lambeth, Ontario. Terry General, Carol Wright, Val Jonathan and Debbie Staats recently competed in a volleyball tournament. They are on Hagersville's Senior Volleyball Team. Gloria Wright plays junior. AD PAGE ELECRICAL WOPJC For your electrical problems call Rodney (Rolly) Smith at 445-2339. Free Estimates. WOOD When in need of wo od give Harry Burning a call , 445-2967 HAGERSVILLE COAL and LlJl'IBER CO. LTD. Order your coal now! Price $32000 per ton delivered. 768-3244 768-3788 Res. BOBBY'S GRILL and DELICAT~SSEJ'J Full course home cookocl. meals. Served 8 A.Mo - 6 P.M. Monday - Friday Weekly Friday Special ; F.:_ sh & Chips 750 Take out 600 Open Saturdays 9 A. H. -- 2 P. ~1. SOUR SPRINGS STORE (one day special only) Bread 5 loaves for j~l,. Eggs 1 flat (2½ doz.) $1. Pop, any kind 10¢ per can 6 Qt. basket potatoes 390 Children ' s wear T shirts size 1 to 6X Infants clothing all ne~, and reasonably priced. SOUR SPRINGS R:ESTAURAl'JT Sunday dinners served from 11 a.mo to 7 p.m. Roast Beef, Turkey, Salisbury Steak with mushrooms ; Pul course dinner including soup or juice, tea or coffee, and dessert $1.50. Open Friday and Saturday until 12 midnight. Apply at SOUR SPRINGS STORE or call 445-2275 for the gollowing: Occasional chair $5.00 y- · Coal & wood heater i,;5O.OO; hfriting desk !~10.00 ; Refrigerator $69000; Antique piano stool j;15.OO; Full size bed & mattress $10. Iron cot 1t5.OOv Continental bed with padded head board $45000 9 Old style van. ~t 2O. Odd bedroom chair 1~5.00 7 f,Ietal top ki t<;hen tabl e $7 .OO ; 10 Gal. crock $5.00 Toaster $5.00; Deep fryer :~5.00. RUMMAGE SALE Friday Febo 21, 10 a.,m. t o 6 p.m. at Sharon Martin's, Barney's Corner. Ladies cotton dre $$GS 5Oe:; Men's shirts 85¢ 9 Children's wear 100; sauce pans? Kitchen utelsils; dishes , tumbler s 1 electric appliances. Bedroom dresser $15. · Kitchen cupboard $15. If you wish to see these things before Fri. phone 445-2680 ··,.