HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-12-14, Page 21 091" 1*0 The NVIAgliam, AftArReeTImM J'Vednek4y,, ROM. 14" ISO.
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,very year at nomination. and
111oved, this enlightened land, of ours
election til e. we hear a well-worn
would be controlled 11V it dictator,
Old Canadian phrase. One of the
ship within five yeaN.
nominees refused to qualify because
he doesa't want "to, vallSe, art elec-
.0emocracy is, .not a particiflarly
tion". ror Some unknown reason it
efficient forn� Of goverlimentI
has becoill( merit to Save
I mark of. I n
are, not always wase enough to per -
�uade the best of leaders into. public
the ra
,, tepayers the petty c4sh involv -
ed in a pliblic expression, , of prefer-
�qervlce� . All too often xw vote at th6
'our
ence for those whoare to. hake charge
dictate of QmOtidns, -or because
of sm-all personal prLferences. Once
of'our affairs.
elected, our governments nitist delay
The attitude that elections are an
and argue and manoeuvre because 6f
expensive evil, tel be ,avoided at all
the hurdles presented by the opposi-
costs, isone of the most, foolish
tion, Yet, in the final analysis every
fancies imaginable,. The idea nuist
action of government must be C01 -i -
have been promoted originally by
trolled by the fact that tenure of
some person who had tio knowledge
office is entirely dependent upon the
whatsoever of the proud history of
will of the majority,
,ou
Dirt race.
I I -
N-N th all its, shortcolnitigs"democ-
If there were any feasible way of
mey remains the one -form of gov-
doing, so, it would be entirely bene-,,
ernment under which :freedom and
ficiial to our national health If elec-
self-expression call survive. 13ecause
tions were to, be made compulsory
we have enjoyed these privileges so
bylaw, As things stand at. the'pre-
long, we assume that they will al -
sent time it is preferable to elect
Nvays be our-.,; — and nottdng could
public officials by acclamation rather
be further from the truth.
than to have no -officials at'all
but acclamations are a poor, second
The man who "causes an elec-
ell ' oice iv,hen elections are available
tion" in this country deserves the
higliest commendati(;n. Save: -
as a means of democratic' expresslo'fl'
)'Out
contempt for the man. who back
Perhaps you,would do well to re-
out at the last minute because ht is
call recent events in Cuba, where a
afraid to take responsibility for the
new revolittionary regime promised
exeteise of our most precio'1197 priv-
elections and ftifl democratic priv-
ilege.
ileges . To the hundreds of thou-
skmds who cannot agree wi*th `their
leader's in oves toward Communism,
elections -would now he the gates of
the promised land — long since un-
obtainable. I
ARE YOU PROTECTED?
- -Canada is certainly not Cuba.
N-Ve have away of assuming that
What is your best protection
Stich events could never take place
against fraud and unethical business
here, But let's stop fooling our-
practices? During a recent disctis-
Selves. If the rights of free speech
Sion of the subject aired over
,
ajjd detnocratii' electiom; 'were re-
CK-NNX-TA' we were impressed by
the fact that the panel members alt
agreed that the person who does his
buying from the merchants,. and
business men with whom he is per-
sonally acquainted, stands the best
WATCH THESE BOYS GOr
chance of getting hill value. for his
dollars. .
-NN't think this would be a g
� ()od
SeAson to. get back into the old
Since the w.' r, as consumer g6ods
h6&ey game habit. Until' a feAv
reached the marke't in ev'er' increas-
seasons back the rip-roaritig
in the arena were the .highlight of games
ing quantities, and money was in
reasonably good supply, 'more and
the winter months. Cold, blustery
more stunts and schemes have been
winds were forgotten and frosty
tried on the public. Hundreds of in-
nights were disregarded in the keen
genious brains have been devoted to
e4thusiasin of cheering the Wing-
the problem of how to part "the nn-
IlArn team on to vietorv. , -
wary buyer and his cash. ToJheir
unending grief thousands of pbr-
To merit that kind of support
chasers of goods and services have
the hockey team has to. have plenty
learned that their own judgment is,
on the ball _. and' we-belie've this
not alt"Ogether sound.
year's junior "D' entey. has jfIft that.
these are the boys wromped
I It is I apparent, however
,that theho
through to a Juvenile championship
biggest bargain is not always� the
last veAr... and their opening games
one that is talked elfin fast language
this season indicate that have
by the expert from the city.. The
.they
1ws(none of their fire,
distribution of merchandise is so'
widespread tlowadavq that your local
We can recall the remarks of the
merchant or dealer can usually of-
spectators-at'tbe finals last season,
fer '-svhlatever your wishes indicate.
when these same players wee &Sh-"'
When yoti do you.r buying at home
gottt a superb brand of hockey.
you simply don't have anworries
y
There seemed to be general regret
about pr(�tection. becanse'the man
on the part of most fans that, they
from whom you buy can't leave 116111
had waited until' the last of the
holding any fraudulent bags. 'He
games to see the boys in action. It
wants to'st'ay in business here, and
is different this vear. The whole
-you,
he can't afford to have `vott running
schedule is before
around talking, about his (,rooked
Because we have all been brought
'hockey,
deals,
tip on because it is "our
Another )*f your finest protec-
game any iVestern Ontario town.
tions is adv(ertising. No business
seems pretty dull without a keen in-
man who consistently advertises his
terest in the national sport. No win-
wares xvill knowingly sell poor mer -
ter is quite normal withotit rouging
chandise. If for no other reason he
contests on the ice. The juniors have
can't afford to throw away his.ad-
all the stuff needed for real excite-
vetti8ffig dollars.. HIS printed. ce-
ment, but they do need *you in the t
commendations about the goods he'
arena when they are playing not
Sells provide a fair guarantee of
illst to fill the box-office t It
jl. belt
valtt,-.
much more important, tel let theta
know the townspeople are in &,r<,
cheering' for there,
Three dollars will, buy vott''a &111-
SUGAR TO BE CREAMER
plete Set of rickets for ail the-h6me
Look fol a big drop totanadian
garner in the regular schedule Ti's
about 'the most inexpensive schedule,
sugar prices text year, says 'the
-
taillment you can find in this day
Vinan6al Post. Cuba. will. ,;ell, its
entire1961 sagar crop to the Soviet
and age.
T_'nion. Sugar traders sfty Russia
will widnithtedly resell the Citban
TheWinghato AdVanoe_*1011'Mes
sugar, which -will depress the Nvorld
Pitliliblidd at *qnkbaMj. OAth1fla
inarket price.
Wetigot, i3tot1ioft, Nbilthot
W., uitiyl Webset, talt6f
Mftbde All& lgotditu of diftufatt6ti
Authbi'lit-4 Yk_-i 8eeond Classm&j�
Pd1t pool rmpt
Safe driving" quires careful
ifthirtflotlon Rkto — &V Ttitf, som six malit"
thinking.. Now thatthe.e is snow
sad Iii avilidi:
S. A. $4.06 per, 3+ewt
Ott the mads your reactions must
V0619ft ItAte, t4i #*r yoikr
Mart 900nor — in fifti't to ft'llow for
A#*'0tI$Ih1K ate* 0* *001111catfot
skids.
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progrulu voltolud(ld wJtb
t4em In sivIring a se's Carol.t eta.
A, XpInstrcl song and drill was play. "The Train ito: Loon T w
10A
SIven b� the children to, I
rt
or M ,On presented by Mrs. Don McTagi�art%
ONe MOMENT, 'PLEASE5.1.1 as, 74 0as
01110141o. 00141vlo a UOY'", #00P and Mi, s, Santo� then arrived 4
r Mary Loa .arid lid gave
4 Mafgtt's clals sang "ChrlstM44", An.,oryoge candy, and asked .all the
Isaiah, Oa- -Uo. everyone that In-nd down the streots of towns or talus the vitamins and minerala'I
IbIrsteth, come, ye to the waters, cities be would shout- -"Ho, every- essential. to S09d health. . We could Th !o was followed by "The First, YoUngsterS what they wanted for
Jrstpth" We
, thank fig
wid he that hath no money, cOme one that I , _C )d live for years entirely On a rnJ14 Noel" by tire pupils of lice Walker. -,Christmas.
P3. buy slid eat; Yea, conic. boy that in Canada W� have an abun. diet. Then there As wine, Pales
wIr 0
,xe and mjlk without n1ollpy and dance cif water, We believe that t
without price. tine I.% farnous for its native wines,
Tblis, great; vorse• vor)talns th Dire quarter of the fresh water of The JJoJy Land in 131ble days was
e, the world Is In this 1"'0.04 land; of hand of villeyards. In Bible days ;�l
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greatest Invitation or tilt, Old Tes, oum. they lacked the good garden vege*
tament. Tile greatness, of its invi- , Nott' that Tsalab makes refer- tables •that we all enjoy. They
tatfoh, Is to be, seen Ili its -ee 1 DRwz'%r'GS
Jht on that de(lefency by coa� VANCE S
'Icohies�', core to three liquids --water. Milk 0144e UP,
Nve are here Introduced to tile and kvine. The Jew or his day )IV- wming Wine,
ed, largely upoti. these llquldsr Wa- rn 4'07 text, Water, �Mljk and wine fi
w4ter sellet. X11 the hot and arid ter is thf, drink that tefreshe#. Wu- Rre Offered to us with.411t. mo�ey.l Offer SedNot Specials
V#$t water IS scafte olid ImYd to tel, Is
0MIII. . essential, to life. Without it and Without Pi 100, Tills Al. tfulV
111te water PC-4dl(,r Avas, We would, soon perish. In my J; . ext 4 P001' 111411's inurket. and We have
Well,hnOvIt to the JeWs of Isaiah's lettish Offers water --free larater to all equat tIVIN here.. The watot
4ayL. A. was generally all old mail. NJ That is, he, speaks of salvatio 4f *01VAtiou Is ours for the t4.1tibir,
who carried a large leii-ther bottle no,
tinder the ff9lite- of water, we, 001 (iffePtIll it without Money
co4toinfoir water and. a coupl(- of
04 *4110"t :Price, Sinnefa 4111,
coPpPr cults. As he travelled' up Milk Is 'the J)etfect food. it coa�, dtfit fh�r-1, 0
it v f ft. Altien, ♦
a MM
$taurant iin Liatowel,
Reeve VA.' T'. D"Idspit Wits re- '13 WNIE CAMERA SETS
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eleeted. Those elected to the town
$agar nd 0, 1 *11 were 0. 14. LIOY4, J. a.
a Splo - count, At
&4014sh, Reg. $12.05 NOW ONLY $10,.95
CrAWfotd, R, T. Thoitnsori, � 1�j �S. . . I • .
By Bill Smiley awke)t,6, Reg.41S.95 NOW ONLY $14.95
Hetberlhipton, Waltv)� Vaq
"it 'H
"You're s, failures SinilcY," be chess that harO old. case who llvo.s an M-11-ner W114insofi. St 't 't Reg. $13,75 NOW ONLY $11,79
d P
-told me. He said it e4sually, but h01111141be mirror o6X-b4hX.00Jllb john Allen, Of $0411 s0f, $son or
I must admit that I quailed before I know IiO[�. li15 the" again tonior,
Ire -]Robert Allen,Ava c efeeted as an
the cold, knowing stare he gave row itiorolug, alderman. in the northern city,
that be was scratehing, Aislhu
ine. It didtft matter' In SAVE $5.00
slono, and cyn� Mr. and Mrs, 1). Mt�Gill and Al-
bax*y-eyed, utishaven, and scratch= -Ical. Toniorkow morning,110111 1)to, t
oh Adams of Toronto were guests No, I era
.42 -0rownie Movie Cam
edijiimself J11ce an ape. I knew he bablytry to cowtvinco me, fherc is of the tatters par%onts,*C4pk 'Slid, If
WAN' R
coVd see right through me. no &inta -Daus, Mrs. W. J. Adams, W, eo. $27,95. NOW ONLY $22.95
over the weel.-
�'Yabbut I started to say. end,
------- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerr spent a
Whenever.rm put on the -defensive, FLASH BVLBS Canadian Mad
k
I 'find, myself saying that, 111VS -o' e
Mvnt4a days, last
Old English or something far'"Yes,
6 Remin" M
but . . 21 'He brushed it aside, "'Yat- Iscol"s The Chamber of CQmmorpt- 1 '(Save 2C on each bulb)
but me no yabbuts. rior years sponsoring the Christmas Tree 4nd.
Santa Claus Fund. No. 5 or No, 2$ — 12 for $1.63
youli
've been trying t? blame. it on
FUPTY YEARS AGO The,,town council. bas Voted to
everybody but -yourself. Face it. M, 2 Midget — 12 for $1.23
You're a failure and you know it.,. place lights on the evergr;en trees
Q-0- 0D. D. Wdloon, 'formerly cashiqr In front of the town hall for the
In the Donitaloo Batik, Wingbam, hoil4ayscason, KOVACHROME FILM
1VIOL a ItTstigo of any custoniarS, Is now manager of the Vranch at 0 -
dignity I drmv myself up al W11f all Stf K13540 Exp. - $3.95 8mm Movie $3.95
rathcona,
inielt aild ¢stied hlniwhere- the beelt The Whigham curlers have,or-
N YEAWS AGO
PHILISHAVE ELECTRIC SHAVERS 't,
he got flint idea. After all, I told ganized for the .8'eamon. The, pre-
h!mt there's meat Oil the table eV, silent of ithe club is V. VanNorman. Mrs. E. Webster was bistalled. as
worthy matron ot the Order of the Ni., Speed-qFlex —,,, Christmas Special $27.95
OTT dflY, nobody has holes 111, Ms The 'citizens of Wingham -regret
shoes, and we. have Atrivitute, aear, the departure --of A-fr. A, Dulmo -a i tastern Sbir.
gRecently returned" from overseas
an electric dryer. We even have it and his ftughtqk, gigs. Georgia
kitten. that way, •or ate, Lietit, (NA.) Nora WelrMler, N -HOP AND SA VE AT'
come it mothor. may not, be who for a number of years •have Cpl. Robert G. Casomore, Sgmn,
-been respected � residents of th* , . I
.(' Frank Collar, Cpl, T. J. X. E dgar $1
0- 0 -0 town, r. Ted EnglJob. - * * I
The public school board has Be- A
He just looked at me and snort and Tp
Lawrence Taylor `hlis been et-
P
ed. "You're such a failure YOU lected Miss TayJor of .Galt to fill ected president of the East Wa-
don't even know you're a failure," the vacaboy occurring 4-t the end of
wanosh Federation of Agriculture.
b.e continued'in .that Way
the year, caused by the'resigni- CapL B.
Ulss,Hawkin's, Bedford, •spent a fow days last
fie affects. "Your furnitur6. is junk, tioll of, H. Bedfora and Mrs.
,Your clar wont -be paid for until I Wingbam may yet,secure -a grant M1Veek in Ottawa- _P
1962, and that's the cheapest dryer fr9m Anarew Carnegie for -a iib Mrs. K. Peacock of Portland,,
on. the market." 4 -to went on,* racy building, for which applica, Oregon, is visiting with her mother,
"What abobt the important thing4? tla;n wasmade several months age. Mrs. Willihm. Williamsoh,
DO you ft
ave a recreation room i, Messrs. Halliday. ' and Wright The death. of a former Morris re- 110, . Do you have a patio? No. were hqre on branday, fromthe sident, Mrs. Richard T, Miller, took
You -don't exon have a televisioll town of Chosley, acting as a do -
place in Detroit, Mrs. killer wit?
set! You're forty Years old And putation to sound out prospects in her 86th year,
you dont even have, one lousy, for the establishment of a branch of
I ittle. transistor radio." the Wdstoin -Foundry In that town.
0-0 -0 Mr. Robert aftv,%vell, Wingliam
-Everything be said was right,, of merchant, has purchased a fi-lift 'ELL
I farm in the Leamington district. : - . I
course but he didn't have. to look UNITED S& CONCERT,
at me with such distaste. I be- A. H.Vilford shipped three car- M 1,
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hold on there, Buster," I retorted. from Winoliam. and one each from
L_JL
gin to get a little sore. "Now, just to ds of potatoes last 4yeek" one HELD ONAIDAY TN S
"You may think these things are Blyth acid Belgrade. There was a good, attendance Of
the important things in lira. But parents and friends in the Unit
0 0 - 0 ed
we're not all like you, thank good- Church Sunday •-School room oil :by K H. P. Johnston
oess. What about the real values, FORTY YEARS AGO
Friijay evening for the annual
the solid achievements?" Mr. Alex Reid, who recently sold childfen's, e6neert. .'Russel gur: �our . telephone
0 - 0 - 0 e'
his -farm. on the B 'Vin to James brigg, Sunday School - supeiinte4-
"Yes?" lie needled, hawking'a.nd . I,
Gannett of Bluevale, has returned. dent, chaired the program,
-scratebing hia, most disgusting ia,
to. town and the family is o6dupy- , The Welcome was given by Mardi w i THEIVE Ls sTILL rnm
811i0n,.. I stood right tip to him, ing. their 'home on E&Vard, St. Adams. Miss Meahor Goy -'s class
and to1d hiiii a thing or two: "now a . to O"Ier it beotittful ptiueess lfhone or a colouyleg watl
Rev. William diles Howson died or.,tab .tn,
gave a recitation and a, song, "Wet- le, idel extension for Christmas. IsVilat all ideal way to
about Mat B.A. degree I earned? at his residence An London early coining Christimas". 'A skit -*tiz
flow about flying that fighter- Sunday morning. Until his retire- Say "A .herr' Christnans9l to your
family
or someone -dear to you.'
bomber against the Oernianq It How presented by Mrs. Howard Walker's f'
ment in 1915 he Nvm min 4
Aster of inth its
about editing a newspaper for ten class, entitled "Writing Letters to raceful modern, styling,
the Wingliam. Methodist Church. 0 IV,.I:yg
Years? How about a wife. and two the little, Princess will Ko
Mrs. William McIndoo, a former Santa Claus". anylvileve in the 11011'ej and go
children who are devoted to me? well-known resident of Win4ham, The beginners' class,' with Mrs'. beautifully. it also glows in the
Vou thiiik a fellow can do aill those passed away at Fresno, Cal,
tIiirigs Albert Rintoul as the teacher, sang dark and, lights 111) for easy dialing
and be a complete failure. -Dr. Irms" Kennedy has assooiat�
u
0 - 0 1. 0 'Away in a Afariger". "Merry Wh Pu You lift the reel, -Ivor. And
i er a sur ion, Df W. *W.
ed, With h' -go
He ;DfL , of
rubbed his bristly chin, Idolk 'Read, MQA1xeaI.'-. Dri Relad, will. of A 04ss reciw t remember, you haven choice.
ISIagn, 4 tIV6 C01010`8 — white, beige, pink,
'of
.-
cd at me.w�lth tl;6_,bntht 61
bille, and turquolPe. As well as the princes.
f0Lrr,qex,gboui to cielul s, wall and table
Mary �Ulce Ainyi� epholl
and sEod'. flittl 64t)ie re ext*11kion, 661 1
Y� "k6s- It took YOU George; McXen4e, formerly of strong's class sang "Jolly Old St hamlojiizo With es are� available in I it Wide range of colours. to
ten years to get that E.A. and they PrActickIly any decor. A coloure.d extension
Wingharn, passed awky ori- -Vowrn- Nicholas". ill the kitchen, be
di"601n, PlaYtOoku or den will add to the en -
You'd never have gotit. daugh- J 6,V nt of IiVillg And the bdauty of your bolne -it
Were syMpathetic. ito veterans, Or ber 18that �he'home of bis
You were ter in Alliston. Call or AS
Children froiTi the classdt� of Miss One thisinesq Offift Coda ask the, niati. in our green truck,
a second-rate* Pilot, responsible Ut. Roy McL"d is now On Thr Phyllis Johnit and Stewart 13eatUe"
for thq (IOSS Of an $80,000 aircraft. Advance staff, joined in a combination of carols IM& In the ,days of tile old y1do, Jog,, toll said "Herly Christ -
You edited that paper with more find 8oripture reading' under, the nifts" to,triolids akid relative
complaining than a rubtured hen Mr. Henry A#phes ill person? ol�,Ijas enterer 1. Then, -around 1870
C of commerce. c4tils made their fir.4jr,
laY1111 eggs. And I can showi you thestaff of the J�anl 'abject of "Journeying Toward CRtri
even !bigger failures than you who Dr. gainbly resumed his.,pra7Woe Bethlehem". The 23rd Psalm wds Appearanco starting the vent nV.,
alaVe a wife and eight children de- on Saturday after spending the recited by Vernon Rolds class. alanche Of cards that Occurs every
voted to them, past few weeks hi-Anting in New Rev. T. G. Husser addressed the y9sir At this time, it is only with -
Ontario. •in the past 35 Years or so that
children and told then', a Christ- folks began picking up tile telc�
This Was
"Maybe so," I shot back, "but Mr. E. Merkley and son Cecil mas story. followedby 06fte and .4ending personal Cliris
'vas snapped up Pretty daft and Mir. Harvey Anderson drove the sing of
quirk When I decided to become it three new Gray Dort cats from Ing of ,While Shepherds oras greetings to their friends and
teacher. Does that look )Ike a fail- Chatham. last Week. Watched Their Flocks" and "Sil- tolatiVes across the miles. ]But
ore?" He bared his tobacco -stained ent Night!' by -the Young people's the number of such calf; is
rising
teeth ,at mein a grimace of scorn. ThikBsptist Church at Ridgetown Alass, under the dltectl6h Of their steadily Year by year, ftnit the
Re opened his mouth for the has extended a call to Itev. J. T. teacher, Lovell Ituattire. Chriqt1nas rtisix I& now one of the
crushing rejoinder. I braced my- Dingman of Winghai-n, biggest jobs telephone pColl,
self for It, Arjust,iheh, like the 0-0-Wiltord Caslicks clan coiled upon to handle. 'Phis therms d 6 .S
bugles of the cavalry, arriving In a dialog*ue, "Santas Helpers" and that operators A1141 malty othets re=
the- nick of time, a, piercing fem� TWENTY- M -E Y15AIRIS AOO Miss Perlie Vanstone's pupils sang 061-151416 f0f your telephone soievice will be, on: duty throughout
'011ristInall; day to Waintairt out service,
!nine call -came up the Istundry Mt., A. B, George, Li 6W&I, bgs "Silver Sells". The class of Jack s and mak')
sFt 1148,61t1s; to tht-oligh, W to, 'tbor
chute, "Are you going to spend all purchased the equipment or the Currie Nang a Chrl'stmas carol and I that Mrs. losefilline Auger, Tell
day up there? You're Suporvisoi, afte of our opotators who will be, oil tie job, �,0111AOW
eggs are Peacock Cate And b moved It to had the entire 9.01boring join with sy
hard and tbo .touts getting"coid mholimt the "Spirit of Service, at ChristintLs. '(I eW,*Oy work.
and It's 8,80.11 ing 6h Christmas da 'r+ Says Urs. Anger, "eVelybody Is so re -
0 -, 0 - 0 n(! ItiXed a
tong'derate I also enjoy the part I pitty In uniting
S6 I 1411tit up, rubbed-Itt tire, IfL- faWil" and 0,ellds b
Ireliblf te'601i0ne Ott this very sppeial da..'" On
of Illyself and
thiol', took a stick on the first wig, 11, of Us here, at ':ht, Uell, I wotild like to
VMA- You fhb intrriestl
Of 016 davi'Und Mien: I statt4til to of Chrlstmagpsanil all the bept Jet health
611AVO, 116 had digappOiAred. &If- t* 1416 e6mink yestr,
OnfiflPhtf 40' 160ger jk- failure, I
aped through the retie of the inl4j. Now 110,06 z 80#4it chkistnihs present to our
I think !you'll All eift, 8W ftX0 offering yoll a full hour of
hP.S.4 And ran 401,010 down to 0Ust6nAArs whioh
W'sWast, the ptetitte, 4f a Welt. d6liflitful Cb"A'mas tongs Mud carols alid �a ballet of tilt,,
06oiftotl, keod, (16dioitted toiio�hetk, Rev. C. V. Johmon L.Th. - Rector wl"Mr sedA6)16V#J 4M1VjfV beoember 24 from ry to t), V.W4 Inia I
6 -0 -6 show, i0ittitleit "'Tivaq tho, Nigh , g I
A mail spends most of Ili$ tiffit" Mrs. Gordon f)avidmi - orgamigit t Iletoroy" Voill teatilre %tar 111(e
A186 stevotts, 1WIld Sohn lftilitt,' As art Itumv,
Ram
trying to Imptbsa atiMebody, At Miss owaft is a &molNr at iJ%e screen and stage SI,0!11
91119 006119 of '1�c td. U14 I
Work, Iva the bons, fellow -workers, 4t'h Sunday 16 Advent !� Dtt, Uthl
t. Sit to ti.t, star iii` tlstr
and subordinates. At home, it'S Xetropolltwt oporo, Andyollit Itititt
the Wife And children. At any 8,30 a,m-1-101y communion, wilt mi stall of tbo
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other time wfit also fekturt., the 0011"bug
.. it's Whoever bteppens 10.100 a.m.—Sunday School ywiet
t6 be itmvftd. We got Weefs, heart 1"to"at"I W (Itur' AMOstA in
U%,q rwo, 11'FA a' .401 oil, clitist.
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