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CHRISTMAS
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ALL BOXED CARDS
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
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Huron
Adds New
Books
TWENTY SEVEN YEARS IN
• CANADA WEST, by Samuel
Strickland. Hurtig, 1970.
The "Canada West" of Samuel
Strickland's colonial experiences
extended from the bush country
Just east of Toronto to the Huron
Tract and although he spent only
three years in the Huron Tract
• itself, fully a third of the book
is devoted to it. He moved to
Goderich in 1828 and left in 1831.
Here he had the honour "of
putting the first plough into the
ground of the Huron Tract".
Goderich residents will find his
experiences and observations in-
* teresting and well told. His
literary style is in tradition of
that of his two famous sisters,
Susanna Moodie and Catherine
Parr Train. His character, style
and good humour epitomize his
message that a gentleman could
succeed in Canada - and Canada
• could make him her own kind of
gentleman.
SIBIR, by Farley Mowat. Mc-
Clelland, 1970.
SIBIR is the record of two
trips made by the author to the
Soviet Union, one in 1966, the
other in 1969. He travelled to
• many remote places; he visited
state farms, schools and univer-
sities. He writes also of the
North Sea Route, construction of
a northern dam, North Pole Stk._
tions, Soviet medica 1 dystem -
to mention but a few. Mowat
writes with his well-known "bub-
bly enthusiasm" and cheerful
disregard for the conventional.
DIARY OF A MAN IN DESPAIR,
by Fritz Reck-Malleczewm,
Macmillan, 1970.
A Prussian aristocrat's jour-
nal is a unique and prophetic
history of the rise and fall of
• Nazi Germany. His horror and
contempt in exposing the greed
and bestiality of the Nazis made
him a marked man and his Journal
which began in 1936 with the death
of Spengler ends in 1944 when the
Gestapo had him imprisoned in
Dachau where he died shortly
• after. He wrote in 1941; "I
do not know if the end of the
world is at hand, as Dostoyevsky
said. But this I do know, that
these are years in a turning in
human affairs which can never be
changed again and that the tyranny
of an arrogant civilization is at
• an a$ d.'
Other arrivals include:
FICTION - Highsmith, Patricia,
"Ripley Underground"; Lofts,
Norah - "Lovers All Untrue";
Davies, Robertson - "Fifth
business"; Heyer, Georgette -
"Charity Girl"; Horgan, Paul -
"Whitewater".
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I NON - FICTION - Ayars A.L -
Rebekahs
A donation was made to the
Crippled Children's Memorial
Hospital, London, at Monday
night's meeting of Edelweiss Re-
bekah Lodge, with Mrs. Joseph
Grummett, Noble Grand, presid-
ing.
Mrs. Charles Reeves, vice
grand, reported on Christmas
cards and treats sent to out-of-
town and shut-in members. Ham-
pers of apples are to be delivered
to the two local manors at C hrist-
mastim e._
Mrs. Grummett reported on a
meeting held in Clinton regarding
the public speaking competition to
be held in early April. Fourteen
Huron district Oddfellow and Re-
bekah Lodges are supporting the
event. The winner in the contest
will be one of several others in
Ontario to take the trip to the
United Nations and New York in
early summer.
M rs.M. K. Clugston, chairman
of the local Ability Fund Cam-
paign (March of Dimes), plans to
call a meeting in early January
to lay plans for the annual drive
for funds, members of the local
Legion Auxiliary have offered
their services to the campaign
along with members of the L.O.
B.A. and local chapter of the 0.
E. Star.
A euchre party with a draw is
planned for late December.
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