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1,0 i4e..aetitint concert, added .to
Of the Christmas, meeting
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114 the W0111.41Al talititate hold hi
lhO eornaknalty Litall on Thursday
afternoon,
The :president,. Mre. 4nctrow
"040.ti . wits in charge aMi. 2.4ladies
ere in attenrialkoc.. The roll call
Obildhoes1 MeindrieS
.0110,mtnies" was welt responded' to,'
The. treasurer •reported 0.20.8t. on
hn,iand stated that the .8hort
11#441114Miik",401/
held on 4aril
It was deeded to :On* 2 to
the Childriles .War Ifferrfrial,Hos,
Stab to pay the. egpanlieti oijtbe
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leaders of the Girl's ONO to. the
Training Courses held at ,W,Ing,
hem and. • to pay Mrso Panrit's
Pefises to. the Area convention at
140lidoll. Wai, decided to preeent
tcstart a bank account tcl, each
new babY, WhoSe Mother is •a mem,
her of the Instittife: Plans were
Made for an Pat eme" on TIMM-
day, December 27 withthe follOW7
int ceinmitteea in charge;
.P.KQgralrk, Ar,ors, Harvey Webb,
Mrs. Lorne Wood Mrs. McNeill
Kno, 70" Big crowd for
oily* • litri; 111r, A, *fillert Mr*, r,r. , ,
J. -Torldelfrg. Alta IDC11001 ‘.doncert
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The motuit liteprim the ihler, ,net Az coma**
the giftn was Jaen. by uro, woi, WA§ PaPaaitY on
or 0 41$ V" ,04 Sve4..e 40100. 06)10e,rt of 443. qi. wow,
terspersol poring tee program, Ross Arrington as teacher onsi
Johnny Obi) Sang a Mein arid MO, Mrs. rtongere, Innoleal direeter,
- Chester' TaYier played 'White Cioranil $01)ttil was chairMan
Chlistincia," the fine program which included
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choruses by•the pupae, reeitaticlA
/n keeping, with the &roil xiss Nancy Smytb, 'StOye 1,Toble, and
t'fary Murray as her tejliC Robinaon, • Wanda, Wilson,
"Theae Oradell!' Gifts." Aa 9X-• Sharea gmith, Diane ClumMeY
change .of sifts Wan onYed, after and Dotetny Tayler, Play, "Arne -
which ineen Was SerVed With lVirli; tour Night at PlatyM
D, Mre, N. Miller .and Mrs, J. and "T3tinging UP Jellier"; piano
Curran as hoStes000. solos by Mary Lou MeAilifiter and,
4 t7,14 . Friday evening ;fel' t4o- arinngt.
Mary 13ea Purdon;'nlouplogqesby
wilf•Are'irreitACSOkAlik° uslEr40W' Terry Wilnon and Mary 'Lim 14c-
AiliSter a Sole PY Sharon Jeffer-
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• • and afl exciting wrestling
'PLATFORM ROCKERS 4, =Pub,
••IN At the conclusion Santa Claus
II appeared. Danciog. was enjoyed to
and up
Maple by 13rtice'S orchestra!
Mrs. John Irwin
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As Illustrated •
Step Table - $29.95
TV\ Swivel Chair $36.95
Lamp - - - $24.95
• HOSTESS CHAIRS froM.$12.95
STEP. 'TABLES from $1495
END TABLES, 'front .$ .4.95
COFFEE TABLES -front. $12.95
• TABLE LAMPS,' .; 6,.95
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MAKE :THIS. GIFT .,LAST A LIFETIME — BUY-
FURNI4VREFOR LASTING c, I-IRISTMAS
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PLEASURE , AND COMFORT • ' •
YOU, AND,YOUR‘FRIENDS WILL BE GLAD YOU DID
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1 WALKER HQME. FURNISHINGS
HONE 106 WINGIIAM
Passes in Kinloss
Services wereheld on Friday at,
LuCknow, for Mrs. John Irwin, 89,!
who died at the home of her son,
William Irwin, Kinloss Town-
ship,
Surviving (besiOes her son is one.
daughter,. Mrs. W: J. Clark, of
Winghain. • ,
Jams Ramage Dies
In Saskatchewan
WEHTECHURCH--Worcl w a s
received here last week .of the
passing of James ,Ramage, .at his
home at ,Aequith, ,Sask., after an
Illness of six months. He was in,
Ins• 80th year. He was born near
St., Helens and over forty years
ago married Edna Cuyler of
Whitechurch, who survives him,
They had five sons, McKinley, of
Hepworth; Cuyler and 'Percy,. of
Downer's ' Grove, Ill; Arthur,
Saskatoon and Wilfred of Van-
couver, B.C., and one daughter,
(Ruth) Mrs. W. I. O'Brien, of 03-,
hill, also eleven grandchildren.,
All the family were present ex-
cept McKinley and Mrs. O'Brien.
The many friends in this distriet
extend sympathy testhe bereaved'
families.. • ,
HIGH SCHOOL.
ifighliihts
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THE ROAD 70 or.**0010/10
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What is IntermitioS4 Peace7
Have we aver: had International
,,pttics?WjlI we have per,
"itirhenZt ignotcesrtn4ise/le,, '1.4I'aei:lit;C eTohoe;es
Minds, International peace occurs
when M *conntri: in the world
cease fighting, Eind' an to live
together as .litothera.7„.
Have we eyer
,Peace? My. aniiwkr..tarthis is, no.'
From the tinie•Of Chriatithere have
been Wally' :far.:';;exaiiipie, when
Christ siivi tl,• Romans
were trying to.galii,eontttil .of.the
werld which thep, .kneW.- It- as
been that way • 0.44 ,through •the
'centuries ;with •sone 'nation, trying
to rule the'werid.."•••—*
After the ?iii•Se:WoClii 'War the
League (if Natieni„Was:,formed. It
tried to gliiit•peiteetlei.the World.
'Then, it teb;'failek"Od.‘ the world
• was pluned lnto.. the seeond
World War.: • . .
Again !an:Jittehipt;At Interna-
tional r,efiee,;W`lia:reafie,f133, the for-
mation ;of1.-!•Tho,I,..Thilted. Nations.
'Just a; fOw, ,Weeds:4 agO,, its rules
were ignored.4151, Sgajl),...qm situ-
ation looked . tier. ir the : world
would b liroWn-inqvitriother per-
iod Of at rited• kliardshipicatised
by war. -Now.r.thareile the Intern-
tional Police..'Eard<,.::Will. it,too,
fail? Yes;',,Soirie7-„Iiinept.'too will
fail, beeknise,•nian..);;as:fitt learned
the secret ofpeac
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Will there" (i'ver::,,be Internation-
al Peace?.My,‘OSIVe?"...th this is yes,
there will;bcae:QtleV'' A quota-
tion frOm; tlie:"?Biblef.„.:states that
• 'Until the ead eiheWerld there
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shall be ivarS'ani'riiniours: of
• wars." When the'end of:the world
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of.,114
I** 9P eN9GREsS
tedleaf science contlitileIrto
littvarice well beyond th far!
slighted coricePt of even the most
optimistic predictions of a Di*
yera ago, Electricity makes much
of that progress posible, Teday,
doctors use electricity fine variety
of Vhiya, from diagnosis to trat-,
merit. Specialized lighting and
sleetrietd . aids to :surgery make
poasible Intricate operatonttitt-
dreamed of half it centary ago. 'The
X.ray, Verba* electricity's great.
est singie contribution to inethcpie,
ha itseltassisted in saving
thousiods Oliveto
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Electricity's role in inedicine
certain to become increasiagly
pottantancl its potentialities
greater as more electronic aids
come into general use. It is another
important Way in which electricity,
the silent co -Worker in so many
projects, eortiousily being used
to help provide higher standards
, of :health, living and prosperity
for us ally
Ontario Hydro continue toi
provide adequate
86Flotilire6 of
fsrer4
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• needs h
.hhitest firma and industries.
tirtOIRICAt r u UR
comes there shall.be•Peciee.
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dor - ,.Tt
tho" , 40404,• Thirt041
, 'LP 14 dPprfooloUgt 444 (WY •
i,•44 4/144Areat, OverYPAP ed•
equal. • Also We have not learned
wnat, Christ taught Ps, thap is, la'
love our .40.01444‘ 9110501mo-
pion we l'Oars,she power. ot love,
sod.0f vast efmtrast te hate:
we cannot and Will not have In-
ternational Peace. .
43Y Mall Lou Dunlop, XIIA
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AROUND SCHOOL
the "Smoke'', clears .ant We
Settle down to our ,usual youtine,
only memories remain of the ex-
arns.. '44, few minor details may not
be cleared up yet, but at least each
stndent knows where he or she
standa. For some, a continuation
of previous efforts should Insure a'
good pass mark' at Easter, while
others will have to dig into those
tett books a little deeper,
Pinit• 'marks have invoked the
yule'that any student with ah aver-
age of leas than a pass may parti-
• cipate in only one extra -curricular
'activity .at one time. It comes
With mixed opinion, but anyhow,
the results should be 'very inter-
.
esting."
By.Tom Brydges, XHA
Registered . No. • 1 Garry
• OATS
December Delivery . , • .
January & February Delivery
March & April Delivery ,
These prices are all less
Net 30 days
an• Itodne
q.
$1.75 boot
1 1: :$1�80 l'bilatiO?:"..
1% for cash
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HO%V8011 & HOWSOD Limite
Winghain Blyth — Cargill
Arissigasataanseasssiaimsaill'
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Some sin "VvliY a't -there be
peace before this.r ,Theanswer is
very simple. Man hs not and
will nt' -lettin, that : eiietyorie is
equal in GOd'a,ieYel an that than
ESCAPESfiODERICH
HirrEL'r.: :T.
WHITECHURCHeslin" Dea-
con, . wh� has ;beii,vinting this
winter at , the home :of,lilg sister,
Mrs. Alliin,Pattisan.artd.other, rela-
tives, spent.',this Week in Goderielt
Last Tuesday7iiilit,;l'iie'...staied at
the Brifishland
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awakening .iir.the;i4ght'lle. 'smelled
snieke he,.00jc(l'OedUr id find
the hall full o, qke'
Quickiji:•,;diegeitihemcide his
Way to •the end: or the hall, onfy' to
find that: Way 'ent off.,..by the •fire.
C�ming Mel( he found that in the
first Mein, a wtnoW had been
broken, arid thrOWiiii ciiit his vtilige
and coat; he, Uk the ..others, slid
down the rope " te:' Safety, on the
idealk, ;
Mr. Plittaii;ittid•Roy made the.
trip tO Gedeich,iater on Tuesdy,
and found Mr. Deacon busy visit -
int relatives in town..
SHOW
Tuesday :thd 13th) of Novem-
br the..Wingharh High School gym
became a radio studio; as the Lip-
ton "Search for,Talent" shew was
held there, linked through the fa-
,
eilitiesof
This program hasbeen travelling
through Western Ontario for the
past' few weeks giving local talent
a chance at fame and fortune.
For us if Was like live television
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id our own, home. The acts were
.xcellerit,,and a group of, our own
boys called "The Four Winds"
played. .their *fine talent. Even
thmight theydidn't win, we 'have
the -privilege Of 'keeping them for
our . own future .entertainment.
They aie- commonly known off the
stage is'Bruee Robertson, Danny
Stuckey; Jim Foxton and Dave
SloSser.
The final act was'what caught
our eyes, as well, -,aS the .eyes of
BIRT1
pita' oii Mhdi.y, beceMber io,
195; to Mr: andMie. Geo, A.
'Ilicaripsen, of FeVeshann, a son,
a brother for Charlea,
Uarit
At Anberlejt:'
WHITECHURCH.LMrs. Thos.
Moore ,and Were. at
Annborley onilOnnslay at the litinie
of Mr. acid :',.14tt; Men ttrgeti
Wlibte barn ',nuled:en Salto -
day attehooril16;and Mil. Bar-
ger and .11f8nother; :end Mkt, Irene
ri' SaturclitY
ih6rhIng 141.sfeild !tilt Lo -
don, and hoignboo noticed the
barn was gs;ifie Aily In the itter.
s000..Meliwho' happened by enter -
d the barn arid: :broaght out the
twenty of :'etittle. and oifer.
twenty pita.,oL the sixty"that Were'
In the ittiblo„.,,4$4Xtipley fireideti•
teaperided te' 'the .nab but the fife
had toe gsroara start eigliboUrs'
WOrk�l ali 4gItt keePing down'
fires. Oita 'all, 400."86Oay Men
Worked to bag' 4 'Intik Mt, and
Vta, target didn't liniteOf theft,
lona •untli Limysyriseir.,- t
14thea heti* late patutitay. even,
Ing:Some twilit:thee .1viikgortiart,
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To the Voters
of Morris Township
Your support at the
polls in electing me as
coUncillor, - Monday,
• December 17; will be
greatly appreciated.
• eiretkonie a Merry
Christinis • and a Happy'
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, •::Now Year.,•
taeon .
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