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Boxed Christmas Cards' Sugar and Spice
By W. B. T. Smiley
THE LUCK -14'0W SENTINEL LIJCKNOW ONTARIO
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BY RUST CRAFT NOW ON 'DISPILAY
SPECIAL LOOSE CARDS WITH
• "GREETINGS FROM CANADA'?
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A New Series in the line that was so popular last year
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What a difference a few weeks
can make M this 'country! It is
no wonder that Canadians carry
ori a deep, lingering, tongue-tied
love affair with their native
land. Andthey do. Believe. me,
they clo,, though you'd never
know it by casual obsevations.
They may sal1Y to Florida, and
Mexico and Eurotte, but most of
them would• lgie ...adbeyond en-
. durance 4. they were banished
:forever from Canada.
About.six Weeks ago, We drove,
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out • to visit friends at their cot-
tage. It was the lush; bosomy end
Of summer, and the evening air
Was tropical.We slowed to cross
theeve r b.. h ir i dt egne t, a 1 la anglers
l theersepve ee k -r ePdr e s en
t,
with
fury at the black- little river, and,
the birds chortled. •
. Along the' beach, golden girls
Walked, . and .brown • urchins
swain, and fit. ladies Slumped in
deck . chairs, arid carspoked
around and dogs ran, and people
waved • and, water lapped and
motors roared. • . .
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LAY -AWAY
those..GIFTS now
,for
CHRISTMAS.:
• wEDNESDAY NOV. Ilth, 1959
left tiny films
et Urribach..Pharmaey
Phone" 32, Lutl;ow •
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INLAY DECORATORS
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tiuclinow
.ICINLOUGII cal interest.' . - , • ' '
decided to invite the charter
member and past president to
the supper. 1VIrs. Bert Alton and
Mrs. Jack 'Collinson were elect-
ed to be responsible for the
program arrangement and head
table arrangements for the sup,
per. Current events were sup-
plied by Mrs. 'Bab Parrish. A.
• paper, "Mother mired with com-
mon sense" was given by Mrs..
George lliloncrief. It was voted •
that the members should • pay
$2.00, for showers, presentation,
and non-profit events that are
held in the Kintail Community
Hall. Winners of the . contests
were Mrs Bob Farrish and Mrs:
Elliott • SandY
1VIrsFrank Maul-
Mrs, Bert Nicholson accomp-
anied .other members ' of her
family on a motor trip to Ayl-
mer on Friday where they visit-
ed with relatiVes.
Mr. Arthur Graham . of. Sault
Ste. Marie spent the, week -end
with friends -here.
Mr. and Mrs. - Don Gillespie
and Ronnie moved on Monday
to the home of Mr. Arthur Gra-
ham at Westford. - •
The -HMI. held their Annual
"At , Home"- in , the hall on
Thursday • evening. Mr. Frank
Maulden was Chairman, and the
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following program was given.
All joined in singing "The more
we • get together" `Piano soles
were given by June Ackert,.
Madonna Graham, Diane Hewitt,
Elaine MUrray, Alex Hewitt
den expressed thanks from the When w• e anived, our friends, ans, nobody made any .crude re-
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Institte AO :all. who aisisted about a dozen of them sat d marks about what a ' beautItil
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LL Mr. P lk. Mnrrok had, charge and eating dill Pickles and stuff: or anything erraticlike that., We
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with the Program While re- lay under a vast, sighing Pine evening. it was, how lucky we
just stuffed OUrselves with food
of several games Children, Ironi toddlers to jun
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freshments were being Prepar- tree, ' drinking chilled sauterne were ''t° • live in such a counry,.
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The fifth meeting the ler delinquent,. prowled and and drink, not. necessarily in that
�f flelyrood Woollen Wonders Was begged bites order, and 'went home.. . . .
and squabbled and
held at the home of Norma Hal- demanded One ' last ': sWiin, . and .. * *' *
laughedand cried and Wet their Maybe we all had too much
Elliss Carman, William Wilfred
Campbell and Archibald Lamp -
man, as •school Children. Maybe
we're' just undemonstrative: Big
to put in a 'zipper, also how to surely there ii, m nation on the
next meeting will be held at - thet'
Van Gogh. And the water, dark -
the sky With the ferocity of a face of the earth that *loves its
country so much* and. Sings about
remove Spots from . skirts. Me
home of 'Diane .HeWitt. Refresh- ening itsblue, looked up longing- it . so little:. . ..
Merits were ' served by the host-.
ess.: . ' across it . a ' few scarlet and gold • That's
. . lk, and the sun disdainfullyflung .. • *.:i .*• •
why I'm #ing ..to 'sing
mi.& j. • w. Colwell spent' al
!streamers. .. • '
. * .4. * . cracked the voice or . corny, the
out onee in a. w e, however
denbY:.. 'The 4-H *ledge was re- . •
diapers, and bothered their Mums.
peated. Roll call, Name your
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material and yeave. Twelve
nnem.bers were present . and each
girl was taught the proper way
• Out .over the lake the sun„ al-
most. gone, had a last' mad fling
with colours, slashing it .across
few •days with Mr and Mr I
And. we if:pinged nd. •sipped. tune or bored the audienee. May-
Elaine
gave her "peech which Mrs. N. E. lialdenby. returned , jeans an , s • 4
feet in . • ans d swint suits, 'be can incite enough people to
form at least a quartet.-
- • Brenda. Hewitt. Miss Karen Car -
Currie Celwell and familv
w 1 - • ' :'and Winched, in shorts and bare
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ws' first in' the public speaking home from ' Wingham. Hospital
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contest for Kinloss' Township *here .she Underwent an opera -
winning the trophy whih .was tionearlier in the week. , • ...
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presented by the Womens Insti- . Reeve • Harold Percy Attended
tute. Mrs 'Harold Haldenhy the County Council at. Walker -
favored .with a solo. 'Mrs. Perry ton last week. . , ' • • .
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Hodgins gave a' reading from the A number from the • 4-H Club .* 4, *
Tweedsmuir . book. Mrs. Mc- showed • their Calves at. the Wal- ' Like good Canadians, .we ac -
Pherson ' who was the delegate kerton , Christmas Fair. • cepted the splendour of the even -
from here gave. her 'report on, We. 'extend • sympathy to . the ing with decent restraint No-'
. .. the Area • Convention • of the family'. --of the . late Williambody sang a sonnet to the setting
• Grey -Bruce Womens Institutes Brewer Who passed Away slid- sun. NobodY Was impelled to
..' held last week a Owen Sounddenly at Toronto The funeral dance a dirge to dying sin -tuner:
Reii. Benson Cox expressed good was held from the W G Church It was admitted, upon the pm-
wishes- to - the . instipite.. Mr.. funeral Chapel M ireeswater on ingof one or two of the more
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Mark Johnston favoured with Saturday, October 3ist.- . flamboyant members of ' the
. • violin, selections. Mr. RAYnard Mr.' Glen Hodgins has gone to group; that it sure was a swell
Ackert 'glowed 'pictures of 10- Newfoundland im a mission trip: night, 'before we 'gathered our
kids and went home.
shirtless and; wordless, too ' lazy •
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and content to get up and go ill, FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.
RINTAH, WI. TO- MARK
-even when the sun .took a deell
breath and -went. down. like a The November meeting of the
bomb, away out .at the end of I Eintail W.I. was held in the
the water.. . • •
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was "How to keep a healthy
state of • mind" Mrs.. George
Moncrief gave a report on the
comrniitee meeting that was to
see about ' the "At Home" sup-
per. It is to be held at •Reid's
Corner hall on Saturday, •Nov-
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• W.I.'s 50th. Anniversary it was
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Just .the other night we went
haik to the same beach for din-
ner with some friends at their
cottage. The air wa.s fairly curd-
ling and the heater felt good.
When We reached the little
bridge, there were no fishermen,
but we stopped to look at the
late gold sun on the 'little black
rver. And hih, away up, went
over •a wavery V' of geese, a
lovely sight • ,
Along the beach, there Was no
sign of life in any direction.
Just steely water around green -
clumped islands; silver sand and
black-nd-blue sky, Cottages all
boarded up and blank -faced. It
wai lonely and bleak and beauti-
ful,
When We Caneto the •eottae,
away down the shore, and, saw
the cars and the yellow lights
hinin, it was a good feeling.;
And inide, there was a great;
glowing fire, a warm welcome,
familiar faces, and the good rich'
smells of rye and turkey and
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LUCkil OW Per •
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and'a fair mice on a monument
correctly designed from quality material,
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MEMORIALS
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