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After some 40 pithis
years fou tit:
earth, and :being=af1St on tile'.
subject, my' belief that romance
was basically dead itt this eon-
fWsed world, we live in was swept
away on a' tide of emotion
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They're'atit there. Pli nty_iof the*, lq
Ontario is fortunate .to. ss s. en
��eo :fill itenergy a- .Vi. ion �.o"'.
:..p ,..pie +w � and:Vision, � wth..
be doneand dQ#Sit ba:waitin 'for s+ teonof .t
Thg mare'the ournd people Nh oerys consideration
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the Ontario ° Junior 'Citn of
the eahAwards.
.Jottlynpoteored�►y the Ontario 'GcmmunttyNewspapers
`,Assoi tion and Canadian rllp$I eratIonal, the Ontario
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Junior' Citizen of the. Near programs has, since' 1981; paid
• tribute ta' exempla0 exemplalildhOuall-tirtiroUpsiof� young people
between ages .slx nand 10.
Junior Ohlzens..repreSent a bid, act s -section of Ontartoos
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,fine youth. �e.;are ho cured for their tre endous att to i
. p . in g d with. . i in
epi";° nr ' I'ItetndiO. SOfria Piavit iderltNflecl
local need, and :have taken a leadershipMe by devoting any.-
. amazing amount of time and energy towards commuhity
service ;atrd-betterment.
Still Others have been selected for iresponding instantly in
a moment of crinis, or for°the way in amici they have shove
• kindness and compassion, : .
Thos.- • chosen , to = recelvo the Yward 'aloes with : • their
families, are guests .of hono rat ' uncheon in` 'Toronto;
during the annual •'convention of the r Community,
Newspapers As ciationlOChJg urdi wlnl re are
bye Ontario's Lieutenant Governor:. lOr .. fair iiy: portrait at
Queen's Park, and are presented`with ant a Junior
Citizen pin.
Many young outer in our community'.are wprthh dor the
attention and encouragement providOd through throUgh. the:
Junior
Citizen
izof the Year p . Ererece
receive ai carting* stating hate eywere onside* no in A. dill
tarots
distinct honour and have contributed greatly. to their cO`n
triunity:
Say "thank you" to the dial young people in Our ors
Inutility by filling out a Junior Citizen, ofthe Year `nominatlOn'`
form -• available now from' this OCNA member- newspaper.
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romantic interlude with. Mx. 'ixsr,
it<rai r -pi athat
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youngest brotherr,who renewed
faith some men_ having s vein
of roman ruinniung through their
bodies. That's the brotliear I wrote:
about sometime' ago .hone
w lose 'diapers.1 �changedte,�•the ok ne
who lost apiece of his nose to a
c cken and: the one who was- a,
"' 'Otintaittelimber", as'a toddler.
�w when mylbrother.deeides•
Me excitement* he .dues
so in a : 1G ray!Of co tee he',,
really :should thankhis Ol sister
and brother, Or'wedid' have,. '
w
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:be` t
1i:rowtii to ,tr, s.shill :pmt
in setting the scene for'him. The
scene was a s rise .a nive `.
P dor our parents. while eve,.
die mediate offspr in - wine
heeirts. .ipJ,
and dined them, lands and more
family members were gathering at.
their home.- And, thanks o .
• Vit~ who was chauffeuring the ...
anniversary: ouple and taking the
scenic- drive home, we darn near
missed thei excitement
, When we finally arrived at my
patents' -home, MY brother seemed
to beta a rather agitated state., We.
were no soonerin; the backyard,
with. everyone- yelling "surprise" at
my . .ntswhen my eider
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r' makes rtttl►e � bigiraouiu
cern': s, if I
could have
Your n �on.kYe sho
some
thing will be comb'�
head and l'.w+uulilike you
,.keep your eyes on the sky.
nediate t o uightly
' Mixed a plate
.anniversary an
-„r
t wasn't an anniversary
trailing behind' the plane -r ft°
was alitipo. `Lesley I love.
,you. Merry Me! Paul."
You can imagine the scene,from
lthereon in. The"iest-'part `wa$
1. is::. stn
ley short Wand as $be was
initially standing behind sore
mot' `tail dudes, she couldn't see
.theMessage. Apparently, someone
turned to her and :said, "Paul's
proposing. fret reply was,
rimlike something � 1 `1 giiaessl
When she finally managed to
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glimpse of the sign, Paul
already popped open the,
containing the big diamond
was holding it in limn of her .
nose's Underthe circumstances;
what's a girl to do? She
.ki•
she cried.: shefinially said yesr;
they kissed; everyone the kissed
and congratulations floated on the
air as the small plane continued.r to
circle overhead for, 30 minutes.
Want a`p' :,that night turned
Out A :
t: , An anniversary and an .
engagement emen
t wtm friends and
family,as'`wrtctos�s.
Oh,'.
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b ,the- w i-t'dile t::
s 'merge' wxons 11
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Way .tho,sigtl reads
S m
mus," when youthink you '
know people, you can be
Pleasantly'surprised. My brother:..,
Paul certainly did that to me.
Oki all Yon ','1101)0 to be Romeos
out1here°'- does this give .you any
Another Rambler!
Itl am not the only one
writing under the handle The •
Rambler. One of myy readers sent
t
m► ' a copy of mit American
religious trucks' magazine..
The
other e ..
lbler is of :the male
est and spent several years as
a pastor, : during which time he . `•
alsb'ttxeve truck in 'some'fashion. I
fn 1001 hee°ben trucking'full
/0 years ago , "
August 4, 1921
direct to a car at_-whitechurch..The ,, •,,.
wheat turned out'.'about 25` bushels
• to the:acre. and 'was of oxucllcnt
quality*_Plowson Eros. ofFWingh i,
took the .lot. A. good deal of the.
• cutting' was :done' .by3 tractor nriurch
proved much more satisfactory .the'
:tire ,Horses which were almost-
... dis4tzd U heath
nail a of Bland. T°he prime was' Y'
r$5,OOO,.�andahe animal will be u
... �. cora ago.
,
forexhibition ses. During: . the. y
p� S � Jtil�r f �9d1�
;post two yes hundreds of people ,
visited Mr. , Stewart's farm ,to ,'see -
the :big "steer. The animal ist!: said oto.
weigh 3,570 pounds �Mu g�. '
of '10 feet 9 .3/4• iii. So far is,
known it' is'the biggest steer or ox,
inn the world. It is Well bred being
nearly pure Durham, nd be shows
breeding in its splendid'p�r ortions.
Threshing on a b scale l $
Johnr of friends
Joynt had a as
out to his ram in =Waiwanosh to see
a real western wheat *waling
when he clew' up his 105 acres
of fall wheat Threshing was done
from to stook and the grain hauled
.
• Giant . steer sold for. $5,000. d
Charlei Stewart exmreeve of Ash-
field has sold his mammoth steer to.
Mr. John Martin of near
techureh and a partner' by the
,` Let . contract to build purring,
pious*, - o1. session on.'
S• aturdayeveningthe, Vi ie�Coun-
cif received and accepted the loin.
tender of end n=�,d Fi