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THE UrilITEI, CHURCH
OF GARAI)*
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
9:15 a.m. Church School
4.1:06 a.m. Public Worship
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21st NEXT WEEK — MAY 17
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ST. JOHN'S
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BADMINTON
The Badminton season will
open Monday, May 16th, in the
Brussels Arena for everyone over
12 years old.
Games will start at 7 p.m. Bring
you Racket and your Energy! !
Brussels Badminton Club 996 FRUIT SPECIAL : ORANGES 3 DOZEN
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MIXED VEGETABLES 2 lb.
PREMIUMS
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six big days with, possible holdover PHONE 288
LAWN CHAIRS' $3.99
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loving
memory of a dear wife and
mother, Eva Henderson, who,
passed away May 14th, 1903.
en our hea,rte your memory,lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
There is not a day, dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
Always sadly missed by her
Husband and Daughters
Reserve
Wednesday, July 20th, for
,Moncrieff Chicken Barbecue.
CRANBROOK
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Sterfler and
little son have ,moved to Wing-
ham.
IN MEMORIAM,
RENDERS,ON In
Evans, whose marriage takes
place on Saturday. The bride-to-be
'was presented with a service for
eight of 1847 Rogers stemless
steel silver and other gifts. Patsy
thanked the ladies and invited,
them to visit her in her home iu
Listowel. Mr s, Tool Consitt enter-
tained at a shower on April 14th,
at her home in Varna arta Miss
Carol. Taylor at her home on
April 1Sth, also in Varna.
Knox WMS
The May meeting of the 'We.
ineu!S Missionary Society was held.
in the home of Mrs. Dick Brad-
shaw. Mrs. Clare Veitch, the lead.-
er, gave a reading on -May" and
"Mother's Day". The Scripture
reading was read in unison and
readings and, arscussion on it
were given. Section II "Christian.
Outreach Report" consisted o4
reports on working evitb. Christ-
ian women around the world.
Readings were given on India,
Formosa, Nigeria, Br.-Guiana and
Japan. A map and pictures of
missionaries at home and over-
seas were used. Mrs. Mac Engel
was in charge of the topic and
Bible Study' and was assisted by
Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs. Clare
Veitch, Mrs, John Schnook, and
Miss Alice 1. Forrest. The presi-
dent, 'Mrs, Dunn, conducted the
business. Annouceinent was made
of the annual Presbyterial of
Maitland to be held in Teeswater
fireSbyterian Church on May 26,
with aftertioOn and evening ses-
sions. Thirteen members gave a
verse Containing "seed" or "sow"
for roll call response. The lunch,
coininittee, Mrs. Allan Smith and.
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler assisted the
hostess in serving lunch, Mrs.
Pled. Smalldon will be heated%
for the .Tune meeting.
ANNUAL SLAB SALE
MAY and JUNE
Green Elm and Soft Maple Slabs
(when available) ........ $2.50 Cord
Dry Elm and Soft Maple
Slabs
$3.50 Cord Green Hard Maple and
Beech Slabs $3.50 Cord
All wood above In truckload lots
ofiires.cords, _delivered ,vvithin 22 m
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn,
Rickey and Bonita, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jacklin and Tracy
Lynn, Kitchener, spent Mother's
Day with Mr, and Mrs. Earl. Dunn.,
Mr, 0,nd Mrs. Winston IVicEach•
ern and family, Galt, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wes McF4a,chern.'
Mrs, Margaret Somers, daught-
er Kathy and friend, Seeelorth,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Engle.
Mr, Lyrae Gordon is still con.
fined to LiStoneel Hospital but is
reported improving.
Ore-NuOtial Events
Honer Bride-Elect
A shouter was held Monday ev,
enink at the. Kurtzville CM-in:UM
ity Centre in honor of Miss Patsy
ariHOI,M
One ahoWing . only each evening
at 8:15 p.m.
LISTOWEL
DRIVE - IN THEATRE
Fri., Sat., 'May 13 - 14
A Story of white man's "pieties"'
In black man's Africa
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Color
plus
The- return of the screen's.
greatest western
SHANE
GENTLEMEN'S CLAYS
NEWS ITEMS
,God created man and then he
wolunn. However the word was
not w-o-m-e n it was woetoman
and woetonieu.. No word more
truthfully spoken. As the, eentur
ies rolled by an editor by the
name of Keanedy,misspelled woo-
toman and the word became woe-
man. Centuries later another
ieennedy snorteaed it until now
it is woman and women. In the
early time with population 0111Y' a
few thousand man got along. very
nicely. lie was ruler over his
woetoman, pictures show him with
a huge ems in one hand drag-
ging his wife home by her long
hair with the other. Then woeto-
man got smart. They organized
they formed gossip clubs, where
they met to tell on each other
anu find out about each other's
husbands.
To-day we still have the gossip
clubs. Now they are known as the
Rebekahs and the ,Women's
Institute. To-day women are Doss.
AVe men are just stooges. Female
worshipers, bowing at the feet of
the Golden Calf only this time
its how in the shape of a blonde
heifer. Let's go to a banquet, be-
fore you can eat you must toast
one individual, you stand up like a
bench of peaguins, nearly crack
your larnyx with. ,God Save the
Queen. Go tc lodge, Lions; Iiiera-
Ms, Legion, Oddfellows you pay
homage to woman.• What part
does man play in running this
great British Empire. Prince,
Philip's duties are very light and
pleasing. A fraulieu comes over
from Germany. She's a tramp. A
soiled dove, but beautiful. FAven.
the members of parliament, our,
top citizens, fall at her feet and
worship. They gather round and
hees haws at her like a bunch of
Jackasses, Juliet comes on the
air and every Ukranian gentlemah
bows. Female worship! What
about the United States? Was
it was Eleanor Roosevelt who held
the reins. Was not Jaquline
Kennedy ruler over the male pop-
ulation. Whether you men know
it or not you are slaves but its
not legal for your women to sell
you. If that time comes, well
goodbye gentlemen.
My life is made wretched by a
teen age female. Wheneter she
has a late date she spends the
night with grandma so her doting
parents won't know the hours she
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keeps. They taunt she goes to
beu about nine, is ClIcsea in and
granuum bolas nee nand wane
site says her prayers. 'rue truth is
about nine 0'0)04' a car horn
starts to blast outside the door.
Grandma's mining is gone. Alter
watching the late news i am ex-
pected to go to bed. Am asked
what I want for lunch. Last night
I said have coffee and that
piece of apple pie that was left
from dinner. Well, I got the cof-
fee but no pie. Now fin not fooled
too easily. I knew there would be
sleeping pills in the coffee so
.wouldn't know what time peaches
and cream got in. The parrot is
covered up so he can't see., the
clock. The oil heater is turned up
to about ninety. The wood stove
replenished. The porch light
turned on. A lunch for her
majesty is placed under a white
cloth on ,the table, and Pm told
to not make any noise in the
morning to' wake up Ducky
Nuoky. After grandma goes up-
stairs I peek at the lunch left
for sweetie and there is my pie.
I look at my sleeping pills and.
there's two gone. No one can
boss me so I eat the pie, and
leave a note for Marlene. It says,
Johnny has been sick all night.
See if he wants anything before
you turn into bed. Ho, Ho.
Excuse me, I have to go down
town for some hair pins. No-pe, no
Woenian can boss me around.
Truthfully Years
T. K. F.
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