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• FEATU •..., • � , .
:PROGRAM. ,� � ..
• ._..• _ . 3 Ltttle'Brutns.in the Woods,,.
Alice. -In Wonderland Cartoon, 3 Li
•teehnicolor; The Wizards Apprenkittice in:l echniolor; The
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'Puppies Picnic; y Our Gang
� Dragon; 'Pu 'Bunny Land 'and
Calico Dxag ► Pp
r• Comedy •.
Corn � `•
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.. onsored Co -Operatively • .�.o -s-Chr�ttttas Party Is Sp .
•'• The Rex' Theatre 'and The Lucknow:
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Ostrander -Wilson: Glro,ap •
Mrs,' R C Robertson w:as hio
tens to • •the Ostrander -:Wilson
.groin of •the W;. A, -last Wednes
day. The .meeting opened. with
singixg of hymn 59 followed ;by
prayer bY Mrs, C: Decker Mrs.
Robinson ', ',r ead • the
Howard • ,•
Ohristmasstory' for•'.the scripture.
lesson - The' . reports: of the,diet
fereirt committees were quite sat
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isfactor ,' . - Mrs: Ro'bq tson: ga.ve'. the .topic, ,on' Christmas Spirit' fo;l-
lowed by
a'solo by Ma>;garet Rae..
Mrs,. i 'Duxnin 'favoured with a"
Christmas t eading. A Christmas
carol was. sung and the .rneetirg
a .Mrs,W 1
closed with Prayer y •...bY
contest ' ,pertaining, to Xmas
sori..A .
". 'en•o ed and the hostess•
was
'enjoyed •r '..
d.lunch•
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„TIUItS DECEMBER: 20th, 1915.
Letters, To The Editor
t Dear Editor: •
once ag;ain.: we are' 'about to
wixness:that: miracle- of miracles,
that Mystery of mysteries, . the
Christmas celebration, In all the
the race • there. had
�histozy_..SLf....,� at'e`.
never` • been anything to comp
with it, Nothing else has ev
'taken place which is such' a dem-
onstration •ation: of the inconsistency
and lryptocfracy of human nature.
Hundr eils of Millions' et men
MODBARN YS
RRAL EL WORK. OF 4 RT
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and •.women, wit 'spend :hundreds.
of r,i11ions of '- dollars, Or:, what
teprpsents rlloney> x' ,• cup-*'
pecti've countries, in ,every•
'try on earth.; All ranks•and; con-
ditiIL5 will loin in fihe exttava:'
x.:' '1'h inhuman :will• become is l eater equipped to�•achii
human
e :cess :than •He was, it we giiure
tiirnran hi .not liutna e, wind ..the ce , erriatural.'' If .He wu;� not ..:
• . is: more blessed ' to. the :: sup ,
spirit,.of,: )rt.,...
-than', to 'receive",. '.Wilk pre::. what He claimed to ' be hien
give
y tit: The,, business of . the `world not orae word, rn all the r4't ut'd
• l n st : be suspended for . we have of His life and. c ach'ng
days �v�ll
and `for .what? • TO celebrate was truth; of one• phrase that,,was •
ion ere rs ro God, atter' ll�f _1'.,s . not:
1._. • 'no edea'-. -there. .
�wl}o,lr•ad nc� vwEaltlz, p i;. -,. •nl• ... Soft;; it; thee:'.
b• • : friends., not 'a• place to: lay h s HiS O y.Begotten.
'no f
:go into •,a•: hamlet is.no life after: death; then Ilei ,if
lrcnd� You cant 4 e :ev' •t lived .
are buildings erected' in a1.1 the hien that hay ' . c .
tt!
United Gh.uirch 1Jv
Mr. Wm, Bushell of town. lits
a hobby. for' woodworking,' ,tart •
one of his .productions Liasbeen _ -
on display for 'a time at John-,
Stone's Furniture ,Store. It's t
model of• a modern farm barn
complete with hay fork ti acle; .A
stabling',.. gangway, wagon, 'hay.
-rack, sleigh °load of logs, etc'
The work, which we trntic•r
stand has taken •some'' two' years.: ' • ..
to complete, really has. to bt,'• set]•
and• closely inspected,' to be iu ly
appreciated 9
icap'ped• ',13orri in a'. manger• 11.
lived a life" of'frugality genii
•se it ty •T1ie :poorest in the land
ler, . a dot Carpenter, • immendable and -practical. It •
it b rah o P
bit..' e1ca. ;
F .om•.We operi'our •e3res` deserves to be d;ishonc�tnet . and:- •
•His honor', �
• i1:'theinO mets ••tiT1a close-them--d:i traced,
;vas • not see or hear; The ,u..be,liever. who cannot or •
The -•:•:December .•.li�e;eting at night* we: do,::.
herd,at, the. home of Mrs, W.,`'.
ohnston,. with 25 .'.present Mrs.
B ,
lack'.P :resided and •.1945' 'r eperth,
•
ire retie14,„_. aha atiangetnefits
a • uar • ; �`etreshments
made for J n „y :p4
4'y� q,.•. i �ffi Rn C�.tZ lr wu_.-d'
ed o se 'e J etresii itJ
Auxiliary meetings in 1946 _.'T
., re am for' this 'to -ire. Gift •Ser4.
Blueprint ��Better. Babies • •
Sluepriint
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Scientific studies: prove that ex -
pec•
tant mothers who•• eat 'the cor-
rest food have healthier; ;happier
babies,..
•�while .deficient •'diets lead
to weaklings with, se'io .t "-defects•:
TA. "Blueprint .for 'Setter Babies";
sample
with, i s H
for'n
. Formal 'vice was in charg�e-o .
a'• .' menu
mothers -to -be;., will- be•found;:'in
kl •'with' s _thi
The ArYiericariY . - - _ __
Sunday's (Dec. X23) ,
issue: of The•
."De trot . Sunday'
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ORDER YOUR : LAKEVIE
TUCKS
ar
" • • . Miss Helen
stem • and.. .
Vey .:;Web . {' ,
Mrs, Black. .,.the.. , to'. account for tt,
._Hamilton..; M believing `Je
.L7 hl>3.u,�and 1 rs ; ist.:: Why has not
oem "Candle , . g. of ..the Evolutlo• �
p•
lit .:the'. candies' on tl�e r man : attempted to
;Web'ster• .- .. some .tithe.,
table. in •the':'ceriti•e .ot . i erformance and;at,
decorated. i •duplicate h s p .•
the room Scripture .:passage vain- to this prori?inence? Those
were.read ' by Mrs, Harold All m, that would ~'`•`compass ; sea, and
•Mrs:Georgel Joynt,: l�7 ass earl Q'- ,`and to diseredi kin i; il`thev
be•11 ;Thornpsit>ia 1'• ' u licate-iris
orne, 1V1rG'amp, . td .l?
and ' •Nl:r
11 .an does not "pei'forrn. the works
or : taste,` or • touch , of, sine Y•
`n that' has not ,been affected
thing ,.
by
this man's.. short sojourn on
.-Luis planet. He .taught a ;phtlos
iving which s
ophy,, of . �lrfe and. l g •�_
oy 'acce"pt . -
-How then ,: `i$ this anomolous.,
i n ossible? I challenge:
conditro. • p s ;
•” rudent to.. ac
-lie •;wise -ard' prudent
for .• it,- I Cha�llenge,.the count,_
which He , cid'', ,or . derebnstrate
hOw,,,,they could be done is under
condemnation': •No 'man that evoi,
lived. could :play ,:the rolwhrG;:
•. _ o ¥ n' 2 hours and •
!., i �,J.Y.ie+��i.,,�4�1i0.�•t�..'�YLFCC�.L!%^.lw�•.,F�...�'�'-1
--tvould
behis undoing rra'.'nratter
how depr aved he: rnzght-b-c• -other•= `.
-wise.: To --make • theLelairnfi �vliic'
this man did' if not• .titre • would
l�` that i the :man
indicate: , ositive y
Was lost.t., .
ealsense of, truth, and
,o .
honor'' and• decency, It just could-
not tie done.'
There isonly one , possible ex -j
'planation fol the' •phetionienori••, •
LUCKNOW
From
Real Bret' arm of 5,.000 Breeding Hens
S'T'ART . YOU CHIC1S -EARLY. T
:-For An
OrderYour Chicks Early _ Y:_ Date
with the Best Breeder Chicks.y ori can buy•
Start . �
It costs :about -43.50' to raise and.,%eed•a, pullet the` first laying
yar. Don't,: -..take chalices on the' cheapest chicks ,
for the; sakeo'f •'a few cents.initiai cost • •
BREiDS— Pure Breds-PureBSuSussex,Large ,'Type
White PureBredBarred Rocks,'PureBredNew
Hampahires. -Hybrids_SUSsexx New ,Ha5hire S N
: �•
x Leghorna,ic
• Rock x teghortis,^ Barred' Rock; x NeW p,•
sl iire, Leghorn: 'x NewIllanipshire -
W 1. Sze-ea'u :supply Priority Forms.
ORDER Brooder Coa1N0 •
.1VIcNalj, inter recut -it -e. o:
performance. Surely if'':He`'„was
spec sed:.with Chi isttnas carol }• not 'What He claimed to be this
—Mrs. :MacLean sang. -a-• solo an -1 . should: be an easy task.; No man
rs�Webster —gate a �keading ' .t-eddy-oan-posstblyJ: emmQre hand,.
A ter' : e: si . ' f-ata-•zif5 op:ta --,
ate carol,`, love gift offerings Were
contributed •:by,, the -members.
Lakeview 'Bre"eder, Chicks" Pay Off "
With n Large Producers
p..
. 1,000 New Hampshire -Pullets ;and 350 SusSex; sex` ' 'best'.he, ever • for
'•had— 'r• ,. , .,. k
' "I have always tried to buy mY
' Ch' k Ike says
chicks from a well-known, , •. •
are the best.yet,'The, 1,000 New Hampshire•ptillets are large,
• . . nd :] hard] lost a chick out of the ,
'�. 'Weil developed -pullets a � ties. and your
,,•350 •Sussex. 1 come'in •contact with a lot•:of farm ' 'and' o'r :
chicks' have done :best ;all' the way . around in this Y
11 'Y . believe you will sell ,;a lot of chicks around• here in the' 1',
? future:'; • •
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$$50.00 Revenue ;from 230 Lakeview ,Leghorn Pullets, says
Harold; Rowe, of Woodham; Ont'
•
rated=- church
T e Afte ricsai'A li'a'rY-o-f'the-
-W M:S: erre-.-at the ITxtited Church_._
on . December 5th.• 1Vir-s. , Necker
presided;:and . took, c1'iarge of the
.opening—:exercises.' Mrsl ',freckles.
had charge of the -Christmas' pro.
gram: and sheTed the members ir..
a! .very impressive' caiWle-lighting
service The ;foilqwing women',
:took paint:;°Mrs, l' ae.', 1VIrs• Burns,
IyIrs.' : B. Struthers, Mrs'. T Alton,Mrs'.!Itathwell. During,"the se.rvicd,.
a Polish' carol' was'supg .by. Miss'
•Margai et. Rae; a duet, "Away
a Manger" by Misses;M. Rae_and_
Dofis Ta'yloi , ' 'an English 'coral
"First. Noel" by`Mrs,-Harold Hal
denby;: a Cana'diari .carol ."`Gentle
:Mary laid her 'Child".by•
Joynt.!M rs..• R. Robertson close:]
with: prayer
The report of'• .the nerniriating
committee was°.presorted• and ac--'
cepte-d.1 The officers for- 1046 are:
honorary. president,. Mrs. S. Rath-.
yvell; president, Mrs:. .C. Decker,
1st :vice,. Mrs. J;•.Stewart; 2nd `vice,:
Mrs. R. Thompson; col. sec., Miss..
E:: Greer;, rbc,. sec., Mrs.: A E
McKim; tt'easttrer, Mrs. T. turns;
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see..Christian.sewardship; Mrs:
.80% Production with Exceptional Good Grade,`re reports tarries
R. 'Thompson; sec. teriipci,ancC,
incCl7' NewTamburg, .of his New Hampshire , ptt11et5. fir, 11Vii s: W.• P. Reed; sec literature;,
Mrs. R. Rad; sec. coninnini r
friendship,•�ArtdreW, Mi sY•:
W. Andersen; 'sec. Associate
Helperst'•Mrs, W. L. �MacKcnzre;'
'sec. Missionary Monthly, Mrs..
Rathwell, Mrs. Decker press see,,
Mr.s, W. B, -Anderson, .pianists,
Mrs, G. ,McDiarniid, Mrs, J. gall;
superintendent Mission ;..Cireie,
Miss, W.
• B,, Anderson; sp.perinte-
dent. Mission 'Band, Miss'J.. Os-
borne,' MVIis`s H. Hamilton; super; -
intendent Baty Banti, Mfrs, 11,,
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-of -sus-Chrts_t, t:ha t,• ,God ,has '
iven-hint name that is above
every: natte„ Unless `there is a ',
God, a Jesus. Christ, wad andis,
an absolute : tmpossit�rl•ity °�
W 'Innes Paterson,
M H H Fritz Listowel Qnt holds highpraise
L
icksrc `'reliable breeder, but your chicks
a
.y
hill. 12 eoi trnitous years' 'of satisfac-
Norman �Mo1 aid',: Park
tion with Lakeview Leghorn •-
December- January. & February "Breeder" Chicks
:Early' Thatched Breeder Chicks really pay off—the pullets.lay r_
big eggs through: "all" :of• the high priced •period. Cockerels t
are ready for mmarket'when prices are highest w 4'
• Ask, for 1946 Price L' ist at Ernie Grawford's Ltieknow. /„1j}
ti LAKEVx•EW P'OU'LTRY.'.FARM .�
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TELEPHONE G1 EETIG
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wis agoo •tim
CJIRISTMAS; is. only a:
;few days: 'away. Long
bigtance calling will be,heavier.
• than'•ever :this year. On long
Calls—especially • to• Weaterti
Canada, the• Maritimes and •
remote Unitec. States centros- - -.
'i there aressdre` to'be delays
'at Christmas time. ° ' '
So if you plan t'o .' excltaitge
greetings- by Long Distance, :
whynot dose now
do•our'best whenever
'you- call,, but your chances
for avoiding delays re better •
you�t�le�ilbne soma tl►�+ ..,
.r Lis week. _ r: