FAG! an “WNW Letter So that the entire controver- sial abject can be thoroughly examined and appraised. the thu-éfore requested. I Get at: that all taxpayers aritl we lute your honest intentions if the Board, am the entire due comes up for election in Dee- ember of this year. y.oudbthis,and-illtakecare lo am your mlection to Forced into Frank Rogers of 614 Down Street, was involved in the only madden! of the weekend when he was allegedly forced off the mad into a parked cm at the Kress hotel corner. \ Ftibert Wlduuey might just as we! have been "arid, the way his 1mm, .irsettar-Gceal mum “and him about He'd lived in the same 5: sc:d supra room and H the name can“ dawns {or the -ul..c shimp; from the nae woman for no long - almost as long as he'd wand k the “counting firm - that m was purely routine. His distant, that is. Oh. he'd thought about moving to another boarding house where at least he calm mind his own bushe- with- Mr. Rogers was driving west on King Street and about to tum the corner when a car from the opposite direction came round the corner on the wrong side of the road, forcing him into I parked car owned by David E. H. Fangrad of Stratford. Dun-n to the Rogers car a '52 m was estimated at no. 35720233.}; as-e-hewitt, him, but there were com 603:. At least with Mrs. ProwIey In didn't. My: u? open .his thc left rear fender causing m estimated $65 damage. No marge: were laid. own an]! - U“ little came for him -- she did it for him And slick as a whistle with a kitchen knife - not steam like some other now do. And too, if he had a caller be didn't have b dedde whether he wanted to see them or not. She made the decision for him, and most of the time without his knowledge. On the drawback side of the ledger was the fact that if he wasn't at the table on the dot of six he just didn't get supper, and if he wasn't inside the house by tea at night she niggled at him until midnight, all the wnue ex- plaining that if her husband - God rest his soul - were alive, he'd never, get all†with such nonsense. . . Although Filbert was not renowned as a man rd phy- sical action, his acquaintances would have had a talking point if they knew how many times he'd strangled her, drowned her in the wash tub and stuffed her in the turn- ace, and even worse than that. In his mind of course. But Ftdttert just took it. And he was thinking about taking some more as he looked at his watch before pushing open the front door. It was eleven o'clock. Through the glass pane he could see Mrs. Prowler She was knitting and she was angry. Real angry. Fifikirt tried thi) -door gently. It was locked. Taking a deep breath he pushed the door bell and heard it ring inside. He saw Mrs. Prowley throw down her knitting and rise from her chair. Then the porchlight came on and she flung open the front door. "Mr. Whim . . . " she started. "Wh . . . " was as far as she got before Filbert grab. bed her in his Special mph Deltoid Syndicated Clavicle mu. In I trite he had tossed her carelessly on an eMerfy have sent: She was completely stunned with the rapidity of "You," said Filbert, “annoy me. In fact you have been annoying me every day - except the weekend you had all your teeth out - for fifteen years." "But . . . " she tried gamely. "shuddup," ordered Filbert as he carelessly ripped out the stitches from the fancy antimacasur she'd been knit, tintr._"fltu1id.yp befqre l belt you one." "Now," he continued, “things are going to be different around here," he fixed her with a steely glare. “m come and go as I please. Open my own mail. Set my own hours and geperzglly run this Show. Get me woman?" he laid "Yyyesss, Mr. Whimsey?" he heard her say as a hand took his finger from the door bell. Then Mrs. Prowley took Filbert by the ear and led him inside. (Continued from Pace 8) f‘Shnddquf Father of five affected children, and Represen- ting many who feel like- THE CHARIEISD BANKS ' so both are building up bank accounts HHS ORIGINAL 0i)CllHFNl' IS IN VICKY POUR Ci)Ni)lTlt)N ...by... MYKUNRO rm' "Am (Ontario) CHRONICLE All sorts of people . . . wage earners, fum- em, basin-anon. housewives . . . do their saving. And other banking. st a chartered Isyinandarout.ineveryonee4000 an6oet... branches, bank customers are making do: ., Sth a chartered bank offers a full range posits, arranging loans, cashing “is "Mhmikirtg services under one roof. 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