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"It's. the man abgut the wiring, Ma'am"
It's true, living in any older home without up-to-date wiring just doesn't hold
a candle to truly modern electrical living.
The changes that electrical modernization brings will brighten yotir life
throughout every room in your home = for years to come. You'll have more
outlets and switches where you want them, better performance from your
appliances and you can even add the year-round comfort of electric
climate control.
And rewiring an older home needn't be complicated
or,expensive. Infact, the cost will probably be less
than you imagine.
For greater cppfc2rt aV,convenience — and
an extra margin of safety, too — call your
qualified Electrical Modernization contractor.
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GOLDEN WORDS
HOW TO RAISE A CROOK
1. Begin in infancy to give the
child everything he vianth.
Bi this way he wilt grow up to,
believe that, the world owes him a
When he picks up bad Words,
laugh at him,
1.1, will encourage him to p an
cuter phrases, that will the
top of your bead off later,
3. Never giVe him any spiritual
training. Wait until he is 21 and
then let him decide for himself_
4. Avoid the use of the word
wrong. it may develop a gilt
complex..
This will condition him to feel
laer when he is arrested for steal-
ing a car that society is against
him and he is being persecuted.
5, Pick up everything he ierive,i
lying around — books, shods and
clothes, Do everything for him s,)
he will be experitneed in throw•
ing the responsibility on to others.
6: Let him read any printed
matter he can get his hands on.
Be Careful the 'silverware e nd
drinking glasses are sterilized but
let his mind feed on garbage,
7. Quarrel frequently in the
presence of the children,
Then they won't be too shocked
when the home is broken up.
8. Give the child all the spend-
ing money he wants. Never let
him earn his own.
When should he have things as
tough as you had them?
9. Take his part against the
neighbours, teachers and police-
men.
They are all prejudiced against
your child. -
10. When he gets into real
trouble, apoloigze for Yourself by
Saying, "I never could do anything.
With him,"
11. Prepare for a life of grief.
You will have it.
WALTON
17th Arid Boundary Unit
The ;rune meeting Of the 17th
and botitidary unit of the
xritt at the home of Mrs. John BM
Mrs, Tan van Vliet opened the
nieeting with a thought-,for the
day. A ltyrnit was then sung.
$ieripttre was read from. Psalm
fo lowed. by prayer. The topic
"Inner Beauty" was read by Mrs.
George Williamso.n. Mrs. Tan van
Vliet read a poem. "One day at
tittie." Copper money was receiv
od and collection taken and dedi-
ate& FolloWed by the Singing of
a hymn. Mrs. GCOrgi.: Wilkumson
closed in prayer. Business part of
the meeting f allowed, Minutes
were read and roll call shoWed 12
members present. Lunch wr.s ser-
ved by Mrs. Jan van Vliet, Mrs.
George Williamson a ad the
hostess. Next meeting in August
is be held at: the home of Mrs:
Cliff with Mrs. Jim end
rs, Herb WilliatMirrIl (iii for Do-
VOli011x and buich.
Honor nridc. At ,Shower
Mis s Janet. Shortreed was guest
of honor at- a miscellaneous
shower held in Duff's United
Church, 'Walton, on ::--;aturdaY
June 12, ,971. The haSe-.
mem. ',vas 1 ,1!ta
.1A-bite stroami attached to
"sodding boll, with of
Do•mis and
•tvc-11".1..1 (Tyf r•,,t/‘
110 r .
(lame with 'PC,a A mock
',4a;; pa" fol. in ed. tt•
.1.1ewley a 5 tilt. Milli:41er,
.t rifit-‘ WV:4 2:1111 trr,vnn.
?Dry Searle, britlesniti, Carolyn
71eClure, moillot• the bride,
Nary .Watsan, fral.p. 'lie bride,
1 'rend.). 1 le'ricy. 'Walter
Bewley read tt,••
n and
The seats of
'('iiied by Miss
Watson Webster,
ni-it her ;
rilrAbOr ('1' the
ma f.11iertrEied, sister
la.es wore pia-•
prior'lp the program,
it s 'Pell by Carol
t)1 r• r!n':.; were pre-
y' 11nMhil• of
relativer. .frionds and
ne;
made a fitting reply for 311
01 and invited every-
tn bfn' in }H.'r new home
ne.tr Varnfl.. Ltmeh 4e11,'ed by
-'weal' the Walton 'E-nit
nssisteq hy the young girls of the
Walton belt U.C.W.
of tin, V.C.W.
writ • in tt) lup,-nie,rit of Duff's
eicarell .0.1 Wei in 0:: tin »g
Ihc7r .! : Earl
on”tied the mr"qinR with
the Call in V"q.-.1 C; With
11.1f* c:ITI -:1,r19 (. hymn 7,79, with
Mrs. \V. C. ist.•
•-0-,1 the .,...cripittre
Phodliee
•,-; the in i On "I Ma ttencl-
ed Gordon". Tho offering was re-
ceived follOwed. by hymn 5.00. Mrs,
Mac, .Sholdice closed the (WO.
ional part of the meeting with
with prayer, Tile meeting was.
turned over to the President,
Mrs, Enuneraon Mitchell for the
business. Site thanked All who
bud taken part in the der(41614..
The et:rotary, .Mrs. :W. Cl. Litrick-
well read. the mimites, f011owed
by 18 members anziw.ering the
Roll Gall, Everyone was invited
to Family ,Suudity at, the Vnitpd
01.1 arch Gump. at (latter-
kb, on June 27. Plans pertaining
to forthcoming showers were
iliTliti;:ifed and the sapper commit-
cc gave out new meanie prices.
The Copper Cones!. leaders, Mrs.
Ron Bennott and Mrs. Jim Clark,
reported on their total proceeds
of the evening with Mrs, Ben-
nett's side having the highest
number with all members ac-
counted for, Mrs. Mac Sholdice
gave the treasurer"s report. Mrs.
Rav }blether concluded the ,
snag and Mrs. Mitchell closed the.
sonf and Mrs. Mitchell closed. the
meting with prayer. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Ron Ben'nett, Mrs.
Jim. Clark, and Mrs. Ralph
Traviss.
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