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Society. completed one
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Mated respectively:Evelyn Imo,
Betty Sal* Wil'
kith, ladies. v,l
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views fat die IL
Machise N
Ho still
Immo isst
is active ist foolocdai sew
t ntent favorable in spot as a
healthful recce as against
The *Old Boyar' land When
r came home .there
them piny who had
cd the 14141-10W Brass Rand
and twenty yea= as
#Amen 14itiel- i
11100
Wei
lieasaters
�w.Ross and .'Blaine EvingtetiA
hooldngs ort l and the
is now sold t r next year,
Many fav f tr ents Were
heard regi
`crtheafts pand tloy ap
r show,
cri
tors repixted There
ere many demons ons during
►e_ two-day'event
watereolourenti t t u, gyp*
by Gl tiger;1 e
{ of '1'eeswat �, a l lue `Jay
-: wn+chair, E by Ross<,.
�l ►, of R. 7
cher l
ley,
Bu
Over_,the
lvIchfillart, Rena„ Neil ll*
Comduff, Saskatchewan;
Burge, 'T ; Jockie Home%
Toronto;McLaren, Niagara
Falls; W. Lawrence, Saskatoon
�.
Major); DS. Lawrence, W.
Davison, Geo. Greet and PO
c, of LackAlOW.
ap .crowdve.' melted
GirlsOak
have
On .
Tomos) perk) mid
filmy from Doorait kir
hem aMpolio* bs beau golog
daily slum Outwardly Outwad)y Lw Is
much as it was before: do basting
is,goat, have been
removed, only a few of the flap
Tare fiifbsF. 1� al ` 1 Butinthe iii of
Luckn ' �• an interest boo
hem awakened which will not so
readily pan awaa,r, mol the old time
Games will surely he
continued front year toyear sot
as the sent on which they
foundedVii' '.
'Wie't�,T tchum,
' oI
!*
Marie Wilkins, toy eta
-pVanl pen; ; Vtdn
earrangs,,.ltd bite .
Put tush , ,doll, s
icy}Marie'sCetainitoo*
lftrirse
y
ms 's .•of Bruce Co• 1
t'Districi 10 ofthe Sint:
Teachers of.
f
annual meeting in'
'cantle, Underwood 011
Isabelle Com, In*'
+ cit:.:, 10, SM.
d .stems
letters: w
mtly.
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d
concerningpesin
also exp�ss
- .
movie_;
suits. JAS a
ey taught
teaks:;
r F i
6. .,..;,
nght edngs
faxtaa ,y o,
trib..
s village' was'eonstructed-
grotind,, for
e . costumes are. au
quite dewing
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:cx 4 .: ,
- of ae, 4.. t_
fig' he +gin the das
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Doha. `
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+ ' pr::
�1 feb'
.hOivedsouvenirs
1'
ay ex utive:.in ci
eme "Tetteg on + Bim intt'i for..
4` _, was ''most '. t�g::as is4)11-•
v'010*3 t'` '�.
�ey recounted experien atMi
Vie,
*settler 8' l .;.
tis°
you have,
exp veenou
ova on made
r;
it in a $200, club house.
� g, tch-i
the tasks -to be --per i ll
�t� cold' `I "toiapy•i
'thaeout 'implement for 04
the- simplest lit ganie in the, .World' when you amide to
up, antthe toughest %g. air you httvr been atrit:.for or
2y x: �4
t is probably the only tante known that a�man tri play a'ic
_ �q� of a century and then diseov that.:it ryas too. fn.
the rust place. n
The game is played on carefully selected gras'w th little white bale
and as many clubs as the playears can afford.- Th balls o 75,
Cents to $2.50 and it is possible to support a family :of 10
adults.- for Eve months on the moneyrep tinted y the balls'
• some golfers in a single afternoon.
A golf coups has 18 holes, 17 of which aft
to: Mate the game haulm A "hole ,it . a tin duo� /fi A "slurx is a smolt partialof Voss coatiri a . _
d ; • -.and usually located; between a b#a coup,lepf apple'
of 'unfinished excavation:
Ides is so get the golf ball fromgiven Point into each Of the 1
the fewest strokes and the, number of
must not be thrown . or It mat be
about worth et codotoiskioilits
.` hostowner,
�
that �.' , They.
hole is
ts Ilk and
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