Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Jun 1996, p. 6

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| back in my youth | And this here tale came straight from him, so | I know it's the truth. 6 The South Marysburgh Mirror Rosie Darlin' 'Now I've knowed Reuben forty years, since way His heart had give him quite a fit one day while checkin' stock 1 And so he figures he'd best go to town and see the doc. "It's my heart," he tells the doc, "the pain has been severe." 'Then kinda sheepish-like he says "been comin' on now for a year." Now the old doc goes to checkin', while Reuben fussed and squirmed. It didn't take him long {ill his suspicions were confirmed. 7 er filled with sorrow - "I wish to God that it weren't so, but you'll never see tomorrow." Well Reuben's jawbone hit the floor - this was the worst day of his life, But what he feared the most was how to tell his darlin' wife. 'Twas the longest drive he ever took back to the ranch that day. | How could he tell his faithful bride those words he had to say? But he finally had it figured by the time he hit the gate.... "Although it just might kill her, I'm gonna tell it to her straight." She met him at the kitchen door sayin' "Whud the doctor say? What in thunder took so long - why you looking that-a-way?" I'm a goner, Rosie, darlin', tomorrow I'll not see. What say we get all gussied up - go on a little spree?" I "Goona spree? - Why you old fool, what's in | & 1 a minutes warning? | that head of yours? . You went gal-o-vanting off to town and left me with the chores. 'And now you want to whoop it up - and without 'Well that might be just fine for you - YOU don't have to get up in the morning!" The old doc slowly turned to him, his eyes were | Recycling is Working Well in Township Residents of South Marysburgh can feel proud of their recycling efforts. In 1995 you diverted more than 100 tonnes of material from going into your landfill. Each collection day in South Marysburgh about 30 cubic yards of recyclable material is collected. As we become very busy in the summer months residents can help us fit all the material on our trucks by crushing their pop cans, large plastic containers and boxboard material (i.e. detergent and cereal type boxes). Remember we don't collect on statutory holidays. Additional collection is provided the Monday before and the Monday after the holiday. Please refer to your collection schedule for the dates. Those residents that wish, may drop off their recycling material at our new depot located at the South Marysburgh landfill.

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