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R,OSEMARY THYME.' k
Don't you, hear a InYried
calling you to -various, activities
-these wonderful - spring daYs?
There's the one that calls you to
rake the,.leaves, you missed last,
• fall (how does' one's yard get so
untidy over whiter? ) ; there's. one
.ealling• you to paint that roorn,
upstairs that needs. it 5O. hadbr;
ihe woodwork- all over the house'
is Calling for a cleaning, -th- sil-
: 4 ilve.F fora thorough spring -time
polishing. You wish you liad::fOur
bands, •or maybe six. Anethru.,
it all, old Mother -Nature is say,
' film • 4f0h; take .a day off, arid
, go, Out to the Woods. .See what's
pushing ;through the earth". .
• Out in our garden the rhubarb
• • is piishing through,ever so Inuch
of it When it reallY gets going,
' Won't be able to eat a fraCtion
of it. We aren't to enthusiastic
• about it, eicceptjust at first. But
.74.4/e love asparagus,
and, of course,
it comes up:very sketchy, 4 gtalk
-here; and. one ..oVer there.; , What
don't we do that we should; to
have plenty, of it? .
'I think ru give my famil3f lets
of •rhubarb juice to drink this
year,' becauSe, it is really good
-7-flifTfott;:yOtricnovr.'Cciok.the
barb. as yOu. Would .fOr. stewed
rhubarlio a bit • mushier, then
• squeeze , through :sieve, Measure.
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juice, and to each euP .of juice,
.add V& or one-third cup of Sugar:
Stir until '.dissolved: Chill: When
serving, 'add.' a. dash. of lemon
jUice; orange juice,' and grape-
frUlt juice to taste:. ,
• -,Rhubarb *Custard Pie is more
• popular at atir house, than plain
rhu.barb pie. It has two-- advan-
tages over plain 'rhubarb
• it doesn't soak, the Crust,nor run
out. For one pie, beat 1 eggs, add
7/4 cup. milk. Pk cups .sugar,
tbsp, flour; and add to cut up
rhubarb, enough to fill the ishell7
li.sually. about .4 cups, Vse
• what-
ever flavoring you like at; your
'house,: nutmeg; mace or vanilla.
Pour all into ,Pastry4ined.: pie
.,plate.. ake.. ixiModerate _.oven
about' 45 Minute& It's a beatitift-il-
looking pie. •Lthij-ik. cut ut•
rhu-
bait is one of the •nicest foods
to look .at. '
Here's an idea for ' a: dainty
:Sandwich:It sometimes pinch; hits*
for cookies • at our house: Simple
as can be to de. lierriove the
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crusts .• from ,slices_ of soft ibread,
sPread-with,biitter, peanut
but-
ler, salad -dreashig,!,preferably-the'._
Jeinon juice and condensed milk
• - banana•'id half, tol
rOil each h . in a S me read,
You may need ' to use two slices
.Of: bread 'if the ,banana, ]S.:a .fat
one, lapping the edges, so -that:
• the. bread completely encases the
. bananait will usually stay "put",
Very well;Iput you could skewer
with tootfipickato :make doubly
sure Chill,'.' Slice, 'thinly When
ready to serve, Very dainty and
_I'm starting a seige of refirr-'
• ishing old furniture, an Old pine
chest and 'a pine cradle tO!.begin
with: The cradle IS, to litaa.tnag
azines beside my bed: '(So YoU
Cometo visit me,.and ' find a
•;;•,. 'cradle rocking magazines, you'll
lciroW: 'Ws' me!). .using that
•preparatiOri of starch and Iye to.
• reMoVe Paint; that I,: told you
• About last spring,lieutralize with
vinegar, Wash down .with ' cold
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and a er and sandpaper,
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and oil And wax.
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'ME LUMCNOW SENTINEL„ lAtiCK.NOW,, ONTARIO
RgbAY, MAY lst, 1952
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BOUN Y EAST I xiAligEs AUXILIARY MARKS
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meeting was held en Tuesday in Legion No 869 was held in the
' 4 41 ' ill .e g 1 ".1r... .111:R.,0. U. Gli ,• THE $
LOOKING
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(11.4•endOill, for Last Week) BACKWARDS
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'-'" ' - • ' EIGHTH BIRTHDAY.
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The April e tin of the ' ENTITSI.L..• tILES' .
The Women's' Instittite.'annual T.
A..14.(ClieS Auxiliary to: Canadian
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the community Aixonotie Hal; forin . of • a: pot duck supper in
. " . • ..pixty Years .0.40 , , - , .
WhitechUrch. The meeting was observance of the 8th. birthday .' ' •
Presided over by the retiring pre- of the :organization. Twenty-one Fred Grundy WO. having. .the li‘eilrelgh,amithdceodl'aFai,efloduoDwaZ•srnre. dbaolips, .
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hal): end opened by singing the nieffilherS were present, five of Orange Hall on Gough, St. fitted
dent, Mrs: -George , .,McClenag,
institute .Ode. minutes were react them charter MeniberS. -• . up for a residence . ' . champion, Art 'Andrew; Jr; 11)0y,
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. J., „'H,', Garnier Raked Couneil's Doug Clark; Sr. ,girl, Isabelle Mc_
by INITst victor Eniergni, A. 1(0- ..C.O.E.: illlacek°11tipTesiwcleanst.'ocPoemn7ty-se by
permission to - shoot rare . sPeci'. Milian and Flizabeth McIver
ter '. read from til• Salvation pPuri4n7,,,,,phrees.ae;itieidca..ttihoen ' ;ffiQra,gx•ilaeiiind- mpoernasti;p-On,,f IhicrdosunWciilrini.ritheeffCebert-: (ties), Jr goitrit,4JoecaQ%Gdiriohilam.oi the .
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Ar ,y about collecting for the
Re : . ield. Mrs. E, Soholtz and *Cern. ' .Mal7garet Sall. :waa'' at Ihe thought. it ,;would he alright ' if .po4tcsmarket, John !Myra corn.
Mrs. Walter James were appoint- ,w1,5-:•700..haipppofio,vAirod.-p:T-Benoh.d9mIlt.K0,etai: 1:.h.c,%ttleillist.iI.ed2.'hi4 ..i.ii°"41,g, as. Per .01110017beleeci potatoes t°Orhaids7.e.aAtti..e1,r1Halei i
ecl' to Collect for 'it., Anyone .not
.and adopted by the standing corn- , ', The mystery boX was won by or and truant officer 125, H. . • Austin P.- Woods, son .of Dr.
'Mit:tees; Mrs. W. R: Farrier' gave 1Com. Nellie Johnston., Commit- Morrison, ' clerk; ' $100. :, ' and 'Mrs.., H.
:either of th*As0.141.te before the .pariadian ,Society for ,,polioni$,.., dall,..ireasnrer at 400 Per annum, Ped to Toronto ,. Robert ,.._ i.itIliiii..
net meeting rWiliCli Iletit..'kfribY .litis• The-' cheer . committee 7' is W H. Smith,. 40004 $50; ' John MT.., and. ' Mrs.:
on their work. Aeports were read Corn. ',Cora •MaCquaig.. . Leod, cOnstable, sanitary inapect- nitersary, :
10-11 . be likeseilt Old *eve a \tcalic .ceiri, 'Thelnia, MacDonald and N..Ress, collector,. 00; K.'. J. MC- celebrated theth: 57th 'Wedding hn.,;.
a: piano solo. Mrs, George Fidler tee in charge for the May meet- Contractors: Corrigan and Mc,
donation, could leave same With iety; $4.(10 was' donated to the March meet4.1g.. l't.r.ete .G* .A' Sid- him .-Iiiiil '094.:e..'''than.1Q. a bag if 'ship.'
contactect,Who Wishes,: to Make .a donated .to the ,,,Red Cross '.80C- : Town appointments at :, the -did . not , fig1.11':.:,twherociWU(ilidesdlieietnt i
was . appointed chairlady and Mg is COmrades Thelma . Mac, Milian , •started operations ...on - 'cost Of installing the fire. "
Detroit'. . - ' :'; '• ''.
Mrs. Alex Robert**. secrestary Donald, cora maecivaig and jes, CaM's nelv. hotel i •Messrs. 1VICCar- as approximately $500 was traub, '
for the election of . ahem for sie• Johnston,, It will be in the rol and .14YOnsi started work .on Iii:ig. the Council, but the purchase'
.1952„ Mrs .' Alex 'Robertson read, fOrin. of an .initiation meeting, ' the 'big stables, at the. hotel. ' was finally :decided- upon, The.
the slate of officers as follovrt:. . . , . , A previous,report, that. two Board was also discussing the'ad-
hon. Pres., •IVirs..Geb. .1VicOlenag.- LADIES TO IIEAR2ABItIJT• .' . children' of Elliott Traver hadvisability Of paving . Havelock
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Ilan; .firea.,.. Mrs. James McInnes; 'YOUR FOOD .& YOUR FIGURE' died in. Strathroy was not. true. §t„ which was opposed by Coun.
1st vice, MTS'. George Fisher; 2nd • . ' -----,----, . •• The..:Senttnei happily darrected. , cillOr, Muilin. '
vice; Mrs Orville Mitchell, sed,..1_- . Have you noticed hoW inter- :. ... . .
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treas., Mrs. ,E. CasemOre.;...aSsist' :eSted people- are, -these days, in'. ThirtY7F1Yer ..Years:Alic, . ten :Years Ago
ant
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antlee..„, Mrs, *alter ',Taffies; .Press their • weight?..Men• and Women, in . Rom II • France's 'Spence • 'John 'Moss of the 'Dungannon
reporters, WS. George Fisher & old land .youngall'Seern Concern Was: teachingl.Wallace.,Howe, :E17, 'district 'observed. hiSt.'01St ,birth -
"Mit. Dusten 'Beecroft, ' Program.. ed. .Those who are neither too: liott , Burns, Duncan 'MacDonald, -day on February 15th.):. •"'"-. ' •
:committee, Mrs. I'Lliseel Ross, Mrs. .fat . nor too thin. wish ..to keep: L.' Taylor, .Lovell Murdoch,:.;/ -20,, , "Mrs ; Fred; Emberlin received'.
-J.- . Bnrchill.. Mrs 'Wm' HenrST - their trini figtites. Those who are Carter,: • C., .McDonald, Marjorie, wOrd'that•her Maher7.MrS. Frank :
Mrs: Mae Miss, Mrs: Pharii-Math- stout -long for pleasant ways of 'Douglas Florence Reid; Margaret Solomon, was .killeirrl.w.hen, th.eir, :.
•erS;' standing committees.; Home losing unwanted. pounds. .Everi, ;Chisholm; Walter, Eaton, :W. home in LOWestoft,..England.;..waS ..:
.eCondrnica: and health, MrS:. Ezra One Seemsto be asking questions • Sproul, Dorothy HaiightOri,..elar;• boinhect :c1nridg . an air raid
Scholtz; public 'reitationS,: Olitve about dVer,Weight. . '.: • ' erice. Murdie; Stuart.. McKenzie,. Neil c ariipb.ell. of West Wawa-.
Terriff; 'historical research, Mrs. .. yoirt -*pi find the :answers,. to Neil 1V1eInnes,Jein Stewart, Mut- .nosh: passed away in his 77th year::
D. .Craig;. :agriculture, '. Afrs. ,R, many: .'of:.. these, questions at a lel McKenzie, . Deily Webster, Al- ..DispOsal. :of Robert ..MalCoinfS,
Gaunt; citizenship and, education,' tnetitang sponsored by the . Kair •:b.eit Taylor, Campbell, . Thdmp- 'Shorthorn " fleid.. at ' KinloUgh; '
Mrs.' 17,. 'drain; reSoIntiOns, .;IVirrs.: shea and,JIOlyrood Women's In- •• Son,. Eris :Arrristronigl, Margaret •WrOte finis to 'extensive framing .:
Ben ., •MeClenaghan; :branch . dir- stitntes. ' This .ineetihg. • will be Geddes, Perky, Webster, : Pearl and .butterrnaking operations ,car- ..
ectors, Mrs: Ben. MCClenaghan,.held. in the Township- Hall, gob- ;Beaton, Andrew. Thompson:, Clair. .tied'. On by the Malcolins:,since..
Mrs:. 'Albert Walters, . •Mrs,. Bob icloci. on May '14th, 1952 punctually' . Milne,: Peter . Mortis,. Kathleen coming' to Kinloss .' in 1862.:' -
Piirdon; Mrs.. G`: Gillespie, MrS.:, at 800. p.M, '.. , . ' :::, ..' . '''. . Chisholm, Sydney . Decker, Ed, .•tuCknoW, stibscribed ,$60,100 :in
Tom. Moore and Mrs Herb Laid-. All, women of the,. community Win •Tayler„ . Harold . MciritoSh, the. :Second ' Victory. Loan
law; , auditors, Mrs;', Ab, .COultes are cordially 'invited to. atten.d .Tracy Webster; 'Dan McInnes. •,: paig,m ,.. •• ./ . • • • • ,
.and, Mrs ; F., xewinam. pianists, this ineetig, , ,,,,, . . : • ; ..viord ':wasreceived that, , Herb .Mr. and: Mrs. Hector MacKay ,
Miller. had been • wounded in of Whiteehurch. celebrated • their.:
action. . . . . . .
...66th wedding' anniversary7, .
'• I . ,•have 'to do ;• something
• with -this Cradle. All my life
Coveted it, Withotit •having seen
mOre lhari its vague shadow in
,the dimness through the Man,-
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•• hole of our upstairs; ast at on'
the rafters, just visible land *no
More. It! had.:belonged to: the 'dap-
ghter' of the fornier,owner of our
• hOuse, and was sure 'it wobld
' a superlatively beautiful:piece
of antique furniture, 'Never could
• 1 persuade my dacl 'to bring it
, clown: "That ' old.rthing!" • and
since he :Usually werlit; up through
r • that .mari-liele enlY ,to see that
everything was alright after a
Chimney fire, never really presS..
ed the point-• ,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier ancli'MrS. E. Miss Elaine Found, Home Econ -
Scholtz, :: district director,' Mrs. omistiof , the Women's Institute
George ,M°Clenaglian. A vete of Branch ancifforne'Econornics Ser -
thanks Was Moved by Mrs. Robt vice, Ontario Department of Ag, WEDDING BELLS
'Ross to Mrs. Geo. McClenaglian ricUlture,will lead.the.disCuSsion.
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who has been president for two Come and bring your friends..
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•years and ,by Mrs Lance Grain The liesPeler lJnited Church
to Mrs Victor Emerson; the sec,- OBITUAlt. 4Y. was :adorned with lips, daffodils and ferns, iris, tu-.
'plissyWillows;
..treas; for --the-past: ifiVe _ years. IA , • ..
short course .,.On oven Meals is. MRS. ANDREW HAMMON— And-the4iiest pewswereinarked.
to he held in. the hell t.he 'after- The 'death' of •Mia. Andrew .With White' satin/ ribbon, for the
noons • of 'June 8th and 9th from Hamilton;'.a fernier 'resident. , of , marriage. 'Om Saturday: 'of Miss
130 to 400, St Helens institute this Comanualty, • occurred ; :on Patricia Lilhan SeYnionr; •,datigh.„
will be invitedto join „tis and •Thursday of:\laSt week at her ter Of Mr. and Mrs T. Jr 'Duvall,
all lidieS. Of the:community .who home in C011ingWood. She Was 79: H, espeler, and John Thomas
Ait-
are interested'. are quite welcome year a • age and had been', in Cheson, Peterborough; son .of Mr.
to attend. " failing heakth. . ' . and Mrs. 'Clifton Aitalieson, Hes-
Mass Vivian
FiSher of - Aylmer, . Mrs. --Hamilton was formerly peler and formerly of •Lticknow.
Miss Mary Foster and Bill Fisher ..Barbara 'Anzr• Eliza Cook, daugh-. Rev. Earl F.. Smith, Minister Of
'�f Mitchell Off. --ter-Of-the---lateTHenry-Cook.,-and= „St:.-A-ndrev4s.-PresloYterien,Chnrch=
_eed of Wallaceburg spent 'Easter Eliza McGee. She was born at officiated atthe double ring cert.'
Gec•r e Fisher. 'Llickriow On February.,.4th,..1873 emony.
Kathleen Fisher, Mh1 ancriikine-ofit903-7waiTinarrie • wen 'in marriage • by, her
son,. Wayne and Frances'Henry at PtielPh to hr now bereft hus-• lather, the bride Was 'radiant, in
and-Barry--Tiffin-haVesthe-numiPs-Jaand. . ' . a • beautiful Wedding_geWn of
'Mr: and Mrs. 'Seett Patterson Mr Hamilton is .a retired sec- Riviera white French' lace, and'
and family of Detroit spent the tion foreman; having retired. 'at
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Week -end Avith Mr. Kea, Patter, ,collingwood irt• 19n ,They were.
son•".; , at •Henfryri for , 2.4...‘years, from
, Mr. and MrS.. Wilson.' Wall vis, 1909 1930; two years at
.ited with their .son Ira and Mrs.' Durham before going to Coiling-
Walt.on Surida. •• ' weed. .
Funeral service' was held :;at
Cbliingwood • BaPtist Church on
'Saturday e6nducted by' Rev. Mr,
Taylor, assiSted by • Rev. John
Kerr . of Creernore. The remains
•were ,then brought to LuekriOW
.where service was 'held .On. Mon-
day at the MeLennan-MacXen-'
zie, Metnorial , Chapel ,cOnducted
by Dr. W, j-...1/1tirrifor,c1. During
,the service; , Billy- Kennedy,. a'
grand nephew', sang "Beyond the
Sunset" and "The• ,End. .of the
:Road". • • .
Interment was in Greenhill
itery;---th pallbearers being-
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CHURCH NEWS
Presbyterian E.Vg: Auxiliary .
The meeting 'opened with pray-
er by the president,.Mrs. Morgan
• Henderson, at the ,honie of .Mrs,
C. K MacDonald, followed With
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the singing of hymn 184 and the;
zLord's prayer repeated in uni-
son.. Mrs. Norman Taylor gave
•the 47th. chapter of the Study book
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and Miss Rozella Mullin took the,
chapter in the .supplement book.
'An invitation to the May meeting
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•of the United .Churcn. Evening
Auxiliary was read and .accept -
e.. An • • interesting • letter :frorn
'Miss Dorothy DOuglas in•Tamsui,
Formosa; was read. Plans wet
inadtid. .attend the annual meet-
netlOng dolirian sleeves, jewel neck- Society .to • be . held, in Wi•nghair
ing.of the Maitland .Presbyterial'
over taffeta, fashioned 'With:
the lace .,pattern,,- and ' king. torso' on May ,6,th, The scripture 'read-.
line. appliqued With Cut-outs' of
waistline draped to the ,Side, from .ing . Was. taken' . by -Miss I‘/Iarion
which a: full net 'Skirt fell in ,MacDoriald;, the ".bible stud, Qi,,.
giTacefui folds' into a slight train. sPisi:)1;1.14etrh?crid.Dartishaerni. . lipkIralic7i;iiljd:
Her lovely' finger4ip A:411;a tulle had
illifsion•waS Caught to a halo of ' the 'current' events. The dos -
shirred net ;and: Seed pearls, She .ing hymn was followed prayer
.carried
a ,white, prayer
,bp.*:ar. anda,Bible Ciniz. by the president.
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ranged with two 'mauve ,Ot!. clads .'litinioSs ,United wxt.,g.
and stephanotis : •,,.
I . • Mrs..EliiSon Hodgins Was. hos...'
. Attending the bride • were .her .tesS to the April Meeting of the
sister; Mrs, 'Jack Everett ; of Cxr, _ Kinloss • W.M.S. with a.- good, at:..,
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GS matron of hOnOr:I'' and - 4.4.0; tendanee, Mrs. Dean 'Hew.iit was
Robert Barber of Galt and Miss. convener
Ora' ' 6 1 ee's cradte-Friend-inis=
my sister, "NOw,'1 really•do want
-.grodinknaiLIVIFt Charles 81eich, lowed by brother. •of .• the: groem, .
,. ' :. . MissiOnary\ Monthly. The 4 Lhein,e
as ,gram,which was taken frkim the
".Eiaster, Gave -t.js, The 'Bible ',
of the: devotional pro.
.• Eileen . Peart of Kitchener,. ,
...However, „dame the day that •bridesmaids : '
:My family Were MOving...I said to ' Roy Aitcheson of Peterborough, was -:6,
hand Will get it down",. So, MY !Wellington Henderson, , Carman A.T.C.M. or'llesl3eler,', Pleyedwtah:: .01'heedci: 7s71Bnb.pglr-eahYrYeen:rdlibi.trilmg:148W-1'16.5:844'rciatY:klii.i.
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good sister. and 'my 'good iiiiSband ,gamiltori,,Win.. Griffin, &,t, Rob-' Wedding music and as soloist, 'en by Mrs. Wm, :Campbell, Mi't.
went ' UP into the upper 'reaches' ertson,: Reg met4ee. and Henry. ,Robert Rendall of HeSpeler sang t J, Hedley,.11/r8, LArne.floclgin:',
right It was tough pine, roughly ,Billy and Jack Kennedy, and
down to me. "That Old thing" WAS 'Allan,. Neil and Jiin „MaCKenzie, ath Not Promised", , i•
Of '. the .hoilSe and let the cradle Mackenzie., Plower hearers were `2 he .' tordt§• PraSter" and "God 1.2,13M:pirist.nerrArhitlbeae;i.trotitCoeivilawlrfe:lwlMoliesi..c.Eallniliepi:
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•A 'reception for 'selverity-three
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put together', Ilitillu.sippment .Finley Cook, Jr. '• " . .g ts) Was held at tlie Moffat's
can tell what is will look like; Hamilton is survived by One lieu- . The g , t of the , groom' to ' the with'
rse74i'llit:6ertfhekhil.sYthg.tin'anglis6. ilisili8lirristdriai t‘'Iehv:1(:af'd1:
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conipletel , However' you never • Besides her ,htisband, ,'MrS, bancluet all, Galt, •* ' •
When' i finish Sanding and wax- ghter, Mrs:, Finlay COOK (Irene) .Matron' of honor and the %brides- Bannerrnan presided for 01(3., busl''
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ings . , ,. • . ' . : ,' • of .CollingWood; a' grandson, .Fin- Maids s er . silver en- •i.i eSS - part of the rn eeting. :Pi a lis.
' Homemaking can be such .good fay Hamiltbn Cook.; a sister, Mrs. grav.ed. bracelets, to e• :groOrns., were mad d j1;y Mrs: R..1, lat,ilie,
fun, if yoU have • imagination— Wm, Robb of Lucknow-and'a bro-' man land...ushers, cuff li kS.
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and can let • it run riot!. . What I ther,,... Albert Cook,"1 t.oundary For ithe..we'dding 140 gheybdroide! .tilaplelPiMis..,t•rtleatriarn5re'rm'f°arn tchicol*.kg,(1?1.rtillige
COuld. do .iWith the contents .of WeSt., ..,: ' , I donned ,a hand-stitehre
ed.
some attics t.' Old • butter bowls,' ' Friends' attended the funeral, skin, 'snit, -.:bIack e :7 a' punipst seerevteldnqa.,diathinit°yriY4rc'n'll,hil'e*h}(1.6sMtea
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And candlesticks arid trivets and fro rni London, Goderich,' hipley,, mauve 'Ara* h ,orthid Corsage ,,
ri, AtWbOd and Palmerston, . at 80 , ' St, ,, Peterborough ,
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, . re8i.d.e, meeting is 't° be at the....horie of
dear knows what all: my mouth Ethel, Durhani,, ..Bi'uSSels, Hen- On their .retur they' will .,61.1 DiloatingiI-In§e,Welotntvwehitell;Mrs. ti
fry -
waters! '
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