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WPDNESPAY DEC.. 17th, '191)11
man for his team►, with his. 6201 , Jolursto1e being l st dor the
flat three games, oda, Errington
being' 'top. for her team,.
The Tigers took tours points
from the Zebras, George West-
lake,
est-lake, ;being high for the Tigers,
Pearl Jamieson .was high for her
team.
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.The Chipmunks 'took . "three
The fighting .Squirrels did 'it points from the Polecats.. Hap
again by •taking four points,. from Hall was; the best man for his
the Lions. Bili... Button was 'top • team. with 6.60 flat three games;,
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PHONE 50,'LUCSNOW
An o1 Fable tells the story
of several boys idly throwing`.;
stones•. at; a group of frogs In a
•pond. `Boys," complained one
of the frogs at last, ,"this
may be fun for you but
it is death for us."
Too often -we do thoughtless, things without consideration
for others -for' example,•spending o'tur money solely for pleasure
without regard for our family's future. H'ow much ,better it would""
be Sun p'Lifo of Canada's modern•life msurence policies.
Zile in.uraned to G
my prole.Aiort: and r .
• 1 am at your'
service. Why not
call me today?
Yoy tea bre under
na obligation.
SUN. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
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Phone Wingham 717-'w44.
Ladies, Mike ISanderson was top
man ,for his team with his 440
flat three games;, Hazel Webster
being; best for the ladies;, •
Tb,e Beaverstook three: points;
f rte, the Coons, Bud Thompson
was -top nian 'for 'his team. M;
Mae;non ,Was stop for • the la-
, dies. M. Rayner- was high, ,man
for .:his, team., Rayner being.
hest: ,tor. 'the ladies. :.
• The Cubs took two games from
the Gophers,. but . the Gophers
• kin -total: pins .to give . theM
tgiro points apiece Dick Park 'tivas
:best; :for his team' Clarence Greer
wasbest roan .for 'his team, M.
Greer was best . for `the .ladies.
Team`Stardings' Cutis, 33;Squir-
rels, 31; ,Beavers,' 27; Chipaiitinks;
:25; Polecats, 24; Gophers, 21;
Lions, 18 Coons,- 18; Zebras, 13
Tigers, 10; -
Well Bowlers the turkey roll
is here again. Come out and make
itthe best • bowling- night. " yet.
The ` turkey's will he high` lady;
LIFE MEMBERSHIP GIVEN
MRs.. zwma :J4 ESQN'
The December meeting of Ash-
field W,M$. was held on Thurs-
at the home
day, � December ' 11
of .Mrs.:Rueben Wilson with 20
members answering the roll call
with their '. favorite M Christmas•
carol. Miss Sadie Johnstone was
leader and 'conducted the entire
program on a Christmas' theme
and what. Christmas' means, to
handicap .included;
See• you allat the turkey. Roll.
Collie on Captains get your team•
out in .full force for a good night
and please be on time. Clare' and
1 would like at this time to wish.
you one and, all a : Very- Merry
Christmas and A Happy New
Year, .
The man with laryngitis whis-
pered over the ' phone, "Is the
doctor 'in?" '1.1
"No,"` the . nurse whispered
gent, and couples, high triples, back, "come on up!' '
Christiana the world over. Sit
open ed the meeting with praye;
and rePeating (4 the W.M.S, 'p r
pose in unisoin+ 'Mrs. Neil G.,Afe.
Kenzie had the scripture lessor
and. meditation: Mrs. D; R. ;Me
Kenzie gave the pr.'ayer., Mrs
f}ed. Farrish had the topic,,' Mr;
Earl Howes read a splendid poeil
sen t • in by Mrs. D. A. McKenzi
who 'is recuperating from an ill
ness,. Mrs, Hugh :McKenzie gav
a''prayer.
The different branches, of, th
WM,S. • young, peoples:. group
,Pave,,' their reports; .
Mrs. ' Earl.: Howes -presented....
Life • 'Memnbei'shi.p' •Certificate t
Mrs, Ewart Jamieson with; Mr.
Reuben Wilson reading the pre
sentation address, and our Y pies;
dent, Mrs, "Ross spoke of the'ex
ample of Christian devotion Mr
Jamieson has given us
A, special thankswas given t
Mrs. p,11,. McKenzie for printin
pro ram's: and to miss Sadie Jahr
stone for writing. the W.M.S. 'pui
pose cards. '
•
• with last-minute 'Christmas
sh ing prob
HERE'S. A HP FOR'BUSY SANTAS...
• . If your gift -list ' doesn't seem 'to he getting;
any sborter,make a quick trip:. to. ° your local
B ;of M branch. See if you don't agree that
it's the idealgift shop for , those'.'%ard-to buy-
for" people .on your list.
For the cradle and classroom sets .. '. thereare special ,
passbooks designed to make a hit with • the :young fry.
With a nice balance inside, they make arfect" extra
gift that. will grow with' them through thelyears. And
just watch their eyes.' when .they see/the gay Christmas'
passbook cover.
... and adults, too. You can takethe worry out of shopping
for the hard -to -please by by giving . fegtiyely-decorated
B: of M Christmas cheques in their Christmassy folders
and envelopes. Practical B' of M money orders in holly-
decked
ollydecked :envelopes , save you needless guesswork when
buying for o lt-of-towners.
andtf you, are sit employer . brighten up, your staffs
bonuses by using colourful B of M: Christmas cheques..:
::thy not drop into 'your'neighbourhood 13 of.M
branch today? One short visit will soon restore;
thatcheery Chuckle to
your, Christmas giving.
MY BANK"
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