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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-2-9, Page 1THS POST PUBLISHING HOUSE ! Play 'Ready Made .amity„ , Presented by Walton WF.W.O. will be held In Brussels Town Hail Friday,February 1�ebrua, y nth at 8:30 o'clock followed by dancing' Music supplied by a good orchestra, Sponsored by the war 'workers of concession 4, 'Morris, Admission 35c• Children 20c Lunch Counter Millfeeds .T91118 team the Martine Prices and Trade Board will, please the farmers and mill dealers.' Conditional sales of flour with mill feed hes been stopped •aeoording to an announce- ment by W. Harold Mchilllps, prices and supply representative for the Western Ontario region. 10mi:etioma] sales of flour with sales ,of nlillfeed may be millers on ' food dealer's, and in turn _by Peed dealers on farmer customers are no longer allowed. The effect. of the Board's action will be to relieve distribution from obligation to accept any specific quantity of flour or cereals when placing mixed car orders. They will therefore be in a.` position to snePly the mi111'eed requirementa of their farmer ,customers to the amount availaibel without imposing any con ditions of flour purchase on them, Skating Party Melville Church Y.P.S- will hold a Skating Party on Friday evening, Feb. 11th Lunch sold at the rink. Admission: Adults 15c Children 10c - rd "Whatsoever ye do, do it s,! heartily, as to the Lord, and el r not unto men." Colossians 3.23. ai eie zazo : rpeiteters,w. etetierazeigl itch M �lvi's- Church Rev. Samuel Kerte . B,A,, B.O. Minister 10 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon Subject : "The Lord- ship of Christ." 7 P., M. Evening Worship The Rev. Hugh Wilson of the United Church, will preach. Louis D. Thompson„ Organist and Choirmaster COME,AN'b WORSHIP tdtetatN,Atltltil United Church Minister—Rev. Hugh C. Wllto+ 11 A. M. Morning Worship "The Lord's Prayer" "Lead Us Net' Into Temptation." Mission Band 12 Church School and 81bts ChM, 7 P. M. Union Service in Melville Presbyterian Church. EVERVU»,a Wee:ZONIS R+ NR cite • Church of Eng�an:. Cly h g,a Parish of, Brurisslb; Rector..Ray. M. F, Aidham Sexageslma• Sunday, Feb. lath St, John's -Church, BpusseIe-- 2 P. M. Sunday School 7 P. M. Evening Prayer' and Sermon St. (iborges, Walton— SAO P. M. Sunday School 4 P. M• Evenincj' Prayer and • Strobl'? 8t. David's, Henfryna 1.,15 P. M, Sunday' School 2 P. M. Evenliiiai Prayer and Orman ... ETHEL Mrs •Ellwood 111c7,••aggar't and Ales, Donald McTaggart are visiting friends in Toronto this week. We are ,glad to hear Miss Raby Jonas ire recovering nicely from her ,wirpendix operation in Listowel Memorial Hospital last week. Ruby hasn't been well for some time now. Sympathy of the community Is extended the relatives of the late Mrs. R,obI. Barr, whose funeral last 'Saturday afternoon. was largely attended. 1118-. caul Mas, W. Wilson of Telma visited with Mra. Mary Gill last Saturday. Aire., Maty Gill and Mrs, Isabel Campbell, from B.C.,who is her guest,. spent the week end in Kin- cardine with the latter's aster there, !Congratulations are due Mr. and Mr's. Carman 13a1rer upon the birth e•f a daughter on Feb. 1st, Mrs. Maud Alekander' has gone to Lialowei to -spend an indefinite time. Mr, ,and Mrs. H. L. Jardine spent the weepy end in Toronto, Mr. Alex Pearson has been off ditty last week owing to having , his tonsils removed and some teeth extracted at - the same time. The sale held last Saturday of the household effects or the late Mrs H, Speiran was largely ^ attended and prices were good. The arnnal meeting of 1119 Presby - Leiden Chtcrcll was held .. Tuesday, Feb. 1st., with a good attendance, Rev. S. Derr of Bruss•o1,1 presided. Th 7 The boots showed a good balance on hand, and the bast year was satis- factory, ;ars, • E• Jardine was secretary for the meeting. Reports were read, by Mr. Stanley Dunbar and Mr. filen Eckmier. Our' best • wishee are exteOcled P31ot Officer Arthur Lamont and Mrs, Dement- (nee Viola Turnbull) who, were married recently. Miss Stevenson, R,N.,, of London spent ,several days last week at the home of Mr. Alex Dunbar owing to the de9911 of her aunt, Mrs. R. Barr, The W,M,S. of the Presbyterian ChurOh met last llhursclay afternoon at the 11•onle of Mrs. Cochlaue, with 13 ladles' present. Mrs. Melnrlis was in change of the devotion1 period." The meeting opened with einging of Ps, 41, Tho •Scripture lesson 'was read by Mrs. Cecil Daimler After which sleet ,pi'ayens - were offered hY :soveivul of the members. The reading of the -Minutes' b' the sem, tary foiloweci' and the oiiel•ing was REGENT THEATRE, • S,ea 'ortb, Opt, Thursday, ,Friday, Saturday, !' Feb,'10th, lith, 1,2th` 'with`Jihk 5i10,!0"0 � —Also George Saunders and Marguerite Chapman Appoitwt>neSt In Be.riln Adventure! letraya!! Sebetagel Monday, Tuesday, Wedriesday, Fet1. 14th, 15th; 16th 2nd show starts 9;15. Hobert, Voting Ina Claire i9orothy McGuire.. Claudia The picture that vui;lt Bee In your, heart forever. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 17th, 18th, 19th 2nd show starts 9;15 Edward` Robinson •' Glenn F'ol'd,; Destroyer Thrllisi.. Throbs'!' 3tomatieel Realishi-1 First show starts beet evening. at 7;50 P.M. Matinee oath Saturday '#'20,0 rP.11t a BRUSSE Wednesday, February 9th, 1944 , BRUSSELS ONTARIO Local News Items PEOPLE WF KNOW Large Crowd Fine Costumes • *r, * * • The ice eaz»ival held its 8 Lamont-TurnbullWn1 Prlhner' is visiting at his be fora arena on Friday evening drew .•,: Saturday, Taituary 29 the hlal'rla of Anna Viola daughter of 3i', a Mrs, Thomas Turnbull, Ethel a Pilot Ofileer Arthur Lorne Lame Tt,C.A.P„ son of Llan. A. and :. Ora Lemont, Winnipeg, teak place at Home of Rev. C. L. Cowan, I•tarilto Rev,C. L. Onevan officiating, The'•bricte wore a dress of heave ly blue crepe with thee tri end and a corsage bouquet of pittk a white carnations. Wee Jezebel Turnbull;' It.alnilte sister ,at the bride was '0rldesma e: (i wore a bene jersey frock WI r corsage of Carnatione, Oso Lareom, 'R:C.A,F, Toronto, was be man. CARD OF THANKS New .Nickel Is White ]lame here, ge We wish to expres o • * * * nd tion and thanks for all the 1c1ndnee-e nd and gitte reeeived by us during 1111 lnra.nk's recent illnese. ce Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kerney. the u, Keep The 1943'Plate n- Motorists are reminded not to ng remove the 1943 license plates teem nd . their cars. .These plates are to remain and stickers will be issued on receipt of ,payment of the 1944 id license fee. These are to be placed til on the lower left-hand corner of. air the windshield. By adopting the st sticker sys'tem over 200 tons of metal will be saved for war industry ihad es well as .a great deal of labor. ne, The 12 -sided Canadian nickel of -chromium steel, to be issued in 1944, will ,be white and shiny, easily else tinguisStable from •copper• coins, The previous 12•sidecl nickel, or copper and zine alloy, resembled a copper coin in all but shape. Afterwards the wedding party breakfast et the Lorna Doo Hamilton, Pilot • Officer: and Mrs. Lamont eft for a ,short hutreyulapn in Toronto, Molesworth and Ethel, taken. God rave tine King we sung, The Roll was called, answe ed' by a verse containing the name o a river mentioned in the Bible, Mr 8. Dunbar gave a reading on Bvitis Guiana. Hymn 3.76 was sun;-. Me fa. He;tth read the topic taken fro the Study Book, A Story of lndi (The famine), Hymn 336 was sung Mrs. G. Kreuter read the curren events. Hymn 519 was sung an the meeting" closed with prayer b the president, Mrs, Coehrare serve a atm of tea and a social hour wO spent. The February meeting • of th W.M.S. of Ethel Gutted Church wa dleld at the hoane of Mrs: Ames The president, Mrs. J. T. Pearso presided, Opening by Mrs. Quer Dobson,with the four verses o hymn 23 after ;which hymn, "Th Heavens Declare Thy. Glory Lord.' 'Tate missionary program" Grace 10 living together,' was taken by Mrs l Thar tort, The minutes. ell meeting were' read and adopted. The business period followed with the president making an appeal for aid to tate war stricken countries. Mrs. Ames bad charge of the wor- ship service assisted by • several. membere of the society. The meet- ing was closed with prayer by Mrs. Ames. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. - An iuvitlution la extended to all Interested to attend Sunday .school in the lJrited •Church each Sunday at 2 o'clock, June 32 being last Sunday 1n the mouth Mrs. Q. Dabsonss class was incharge of the Devotional Period, Ruth MoDon- alcl and Margaret Campbell led themeeting. The number rendered by the trio Reba Earle, Doris, and Jean Cochrane aclompanted+ . by Arnold Earle was nicely given. The Sunday school orchestra consist. Ong of six young melt from the ybung inertia class was very much appreciated.Mrs, Noble McKee of Torontq, was a visitor with Mrs, James Pestes for the past . weep. s t' s. li 5, m a 0 Y d as e s n e r Athol Murray HAiRBIIISTO2'T,,Feb. 7 --Death tame unexpieetedly early today .to one of Harrtston's pa',aminent :young bait. Imes Biel., Athol Murray, tlairymau, who passel away et :his lio,uie on the Elora !toad. Mr, Martial was a eon, of TomesMurray and the .late Mre, M1laray,. and had condnoted 'Ole Crystal Dairy Here for the past eight or nine yearn and su1)plied milli do C1it:ord' and Fordwfcli. Ile was fit his 33rd year. Mr, Murray wee a menilber of Hai'ristou A.P. and AM. aid the United Church. Besides. hie• wife (nee, 'Dora Hetchhison) he leaves three sons and his father, Aimee Murray;„ font Slaters' 4i's, Rainey, Mrs. Sant 'Stockton, Mrs, Pester Beienam, Wialtertenr, 'Grieco, in ,the, J.%oiIdoua ,three brothers, Fred, Windsor; .!high,, in the navy'; Malcolm overseas. The furttenae }vee held trore fie United Munch to -day., Mr. Murray is swell known in''ls111b01 and d1strie9 'where his. father was: a former G'.1`l.71. station agent: WAI.TON The Walton .l'grtni ,9irenion wi11 meet at the home of Mrs, William 'ltttritlell on Wednesday, 'Feb, lath, The' topic "Saaratati.on in the Koine" will be ,given 'by Mrs, Wilbur Tarn - bull. There will also be a eentes,t, conducted by ivies, ;Andrew Turn11311. As Tela To A Farmer • There have been many stories circulated about some of the decis- ions made by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and the latest laugh produ:oer is about the farmer who had two steers he wished to butcher. He sent in for permission. ream the board' to hul:aher .two steers, After a short delay the, farmer received the following core munleation; "You are hereby given per'mis'sion to slaughter one steer but the other one must be kept for breeding purposes."—Milverton Sun. Thanks To The Children The youngeters who so willingly gathered the salvage . on. Saturday deserve a great deal of credit for their efforts, The response to the appeal for salvaged articles so a11tentiy needed was • gratifying. Start now to Save waste paper, cardboard, fats, etc., for the, next collection! Due Dates For Ration Coupons I000SIons now sue are sager cou- pons 14 to 26; preserves D1 to _D33; butter 46 to 49; meat 35„to 37, Meat coupons pairs 33 are valid February 10th. One meat coupon equals 84,' pound of canned salmon. E Coupon one to six In ration book 3'wili be used for tea -coffee, coupon El to 1739 becom- ing valid February 17. Can It' Really Be? Wedneeday moaning of last week Ed. Shaw of Palmerston had a 11111pse of what might be a herald of prilig, only we are too pessimistic to elieve Lt. On the lawn of his ]louse it King Street he saw two .robins 01)plug shout and . enlo7ing the pring-like air. Ed, rubbed his eyes and looked again, thinking bat.his optics were deceiving him, t WO, beyond a shadow of doubt,. here were two seri-breastee robins. —Palmerston Observer Euchre and 'Dance Sponsored By War Workers A successful euchre ' and dance g wa,s held last Thursday evening in s the Brussels Town Hall, sponsored b by the war workers of Concession 3 o of 1Y1'or•ris and Concession 11 of Grey h 'townships'. Mats. Harold Thoma won the lady's prize in .the. euchre and Dougal !Strachan the gent's t prize. The consolation pleze went h to !lies. Clifford Marks and Donal:l t Sanderson. The music for dancing was supplied by the Victory Orches- tra of IlIthel. The proceeds which were for Red Cross amounted to $75. M The Churches On Sunday morning the Minister or. Melville Church took for his sermon subject "The Sour Face and the Sour Soul," and the text was from Gene5i54, where Cain because his offering was rejected became sullen, The choir rendered the anthem "Praise the Lord" by Tamil, Iyn, The evening service was held in the United Church. At the morning service in the. United Church the minister's subject was the Lard's Prayer. This was the third study in a suits of four. Misses i0ella Bryans and Jean Speiran took the duet part in the morning anthem. In the evening Mr, Kerrie subject was "The Elder Brother." fu the evening anthem 3quartet part was taken by Plisses Idella Blyans, Seat Speiran and Messrs Clifford Busc111in and Lloyd Wheeler. Mrs. E. Bredin sang a5 n solo, "I Shall Nat Pass Again This Way," in excellent voice,. W.M.S. of Melville Church The W.M.S. at Melville ChM'01i met on Friday afternoon, Feb. 4, at 3' o'clock, in the Primary teem, Mrs. S. Kerr presided and aliened the meeting with prayer. I4ylnn 121 was sung, after which Mrs, Thos. Walker read tile 'Scripture and Mrs. Harry Walker offered prayer. This was followed by Hymn 373, The secretary's and treaeliver9 . reports wei'e read and adopted. A. committee consisting of Mrs. S, Kerr, Mrs, R. Thomson and Mis. W. S. Seott was aPiroilnted to 'range for the World's, Day of Prayer service to be held Feb. 25, Miss Bessie Moses was sleeted to have charge of the topic for RIM Meeting. Mrs, l,n11.e5081 *ffeerd to loaf after the p70gmin 'for the next three months, The first chapter of the new Study Book on "131111311 anionic" was read by Mee, R. Thomson and Mrs. 1-I, Parker discussed the life of John gecldie, hero of the South Seas. The W.M.S, agreed to send birth- day greetings to Mrs, A. attache% who is visiting her 'daughter Mrs. J. (1. Scott, at assault Ste. Marie, After the 81491;4' of Hymn 397, the meeting 3995 cto50d ilp' 719899tln9 ttie i,orcl's P159yer In 113110991, amu:" Anglican Church Notes On Sunday, Jan. 30th in Ste John's Church at the Sunday -school session at 2 pen, there was an attendance. of 42. This is the largest •attendance in years. There are 56.on the roll. 17ach scholar has a star put opposite the name on a wall chart each Sun- day. ' The teachers are ilia. M. Laycock,in charge, _Miss C. O1c9ck, Rills, B. Scorers, Mrs. M. P- Oldham. On Feb. 6th the sermon was about God the Creator and Preserver .of all thingls. The power of God 111 all the forces et nature and in the lives of men was mentioned God by Divine Creative Energy made i:he heavens, world, and everything thereto pertaining. Man is the highest act •al God's createe things. The Wortnen's Guild of St. David's Church, Heufryn, held it quilting meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Laidlaw on Wednesday. 'Feb. 2nd There 1935.0 good attendance and a quilt was completed. Lunch was served by Mrs, Laidlaw. A similar meeting was held at the home of Mrs.. Wm. Baker at. Ethel on Wed., Feb, 9. Effective June 1 On :and atter June 1 snare "F" coupons' in Radon Boak 3 become valid foe the purchase of canning sugar, E. J-. Farley, London re=- gional ration:' superintendent, said today contradicting a widespread report that the coupons 'could not be legally surrendered until July 1. Each of the 10 "h" coupons- will bo valid tor the purchase of one pound of sugar to be used goy mu- lling pu1'poee5. There will be no, neneseity lar applying to, ,local 8-a tion boards, Housewives will use the "1F" toupeeYs in the seam man- ner as t11eyuse other -omens tor the ptn•ehatse " of other rationed items, One to 6 of these coupons will become valid June 1: and the remainder about the end of 431y, Housewives who depend chicitly upon the prlrehase, of holey, epee, or commercial packed sank, jos, Iles and preservesnine eycllange , their "F" coupons for "D" ooup0ns if. 'they apply to their Meal ration board. Others 3911a do !:heir own home canning tnay use their pre- serve 'caufifln5 for the 31urehes3 of diger for canning purposes, sup• pletn9nting their' supply obtained 11y the "1'" eouppfs, Mr, George Fischer spent Stand at the home of his sister, Mrs. ito Thuell. large crowd, There were maw sdSkaters in costume 19110 particlpated. ay La in Lira fun arranged for by the Meal rink committee and many mores who attended to see the flue costumes worn by those taking. Port, and to watch the various events, s Judging star'ted at 8;36 with 112isa Y Sinn, Mies Raymer and Mr. * Y a - Leading Coder James Preet, Lou dote, le spending a 1vesk at Id haute Stere. * * * Mrs. Win. Cardiff who is employo in .Clinton spent the week end her home here, * * ne airs, G, Topba11i, Fordwich, visite thin weep with her brother, N. Chap man and sister Mrs, J, W Fischer,. d Leitch as ledges awarding thee at prizes as hollows:- best dreesod lady 16 or over, Mts. ALivIn Legate, Misys Clara Russell; best dreesett • gent 16 or over, Alvin Moffatt, Mrs_ Douglas Hemingway; best dressed girl 12 to 16, June Work, Jean Wilton; hest dressed boy 12 to 16. Jim Arruson 00911481 000tutruneg, malePeter '01' 100351113rediu;5 079beat,8- 16, Jae. Armstrong, Gordon Sander- son; best 003ni0 costume, male or- female under. 16, .Edwin Kerr. Leval' McNair; best national historie costume, lady, Margaret Carditis• J'een Matheson; best ' national historic costume, man, :olnrl'87 047019, Wm. Jardine; best closvu ors-• lee, Jack Lowe; best dressed girl 312 or under, Geraldine Stretton. Betty Thueel; best dressed hey 'rte' or under, BMMI Itann, Glenn Jardine; most: graceful couple on skates, Janet and Bill King; musical chairs:. winner; 001919 Moffatt, The races which, were keenly eon- tested .resulted as follows: girls under 12, DoneIda Wlills, Madame Ryan; boys' race under 1:2, Laurie Cousins, Bob Jewell; girls' race;, - under ; •boy16, Jean •Moffatt, Helena Bishops' race under 16. Calvin, Moffatt, Murray M5athessan; boys' race over 16, Tack Lowe, Donald Currie.; girls' race over 16, Margaret Moffatt, Mns. Harvey Stepheiwnrte three legged race, Bob Raymond and Jinr Jewell, Bill Wheeler and Doh Jewell; -couple race, Donald Currie and Mrs. H, ,Stephnson, i:aivize. Moffatt and Jean Moffatt, * * >. !Mrs. Win. T. •Perrie and Donald spent a few day's at the home of her sister, Mrs, ledgar Hollinger In Hamilton, • *'s Mess, Harold Kerney, who has been in New Brunswick with her hushand, Major. Kerney, arrived this week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. ILerney, * * ' Pte. Wm, Taylor of the Toronto Highlanders, recently bask from i overseas visited with his aunt and I, tine 0, Mr, and Mrs, Chas: Lowrie of Brussels,• - '9 * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MoCutcheon .ao0oeepanied by Miss Mary Me- Cutcheon and Sgt. Agnew of Hamil- ton, attended the Stratford Normal Soliool "At Home" on Fteday night. : v Mrs. D. N. •McDonald is in Clinton hospital where she will be confined some time with a fractured hip, Mrs. McDonald had . rho mis- fortune to fall, Sunday morning, when going from, the house to the car. * * Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Lowrie or Brussels received official word that their sen Pte, E. C. Lowrie, . a Member of the British Eighth Army in Italy 1s seriously wounded, but reported making satisfactory -pro- gress. Mrs. Robert Barr, Ethel This is the second time Pte. Succunnbs At �i istowel Lowrie has been wounded in cation 3n Listowel Memorial: Hospital * * early .Friday morning, Elisabeth Mr, and Mrs. v, H. Bryan 0110 Stepbeuson, 191(3019 o1 Retort Bar, Mrs. herb Stretton motored to died in her 83rd year. The body' Stratford lest Thursday to see Mrs- rested at W. H. Love's funeral L. Meunier 19h0 is in, hospital there, parlors, The funeral took place having on -e a serious opera• on Sunday from the home of her tion a feelew weeks previous, Her son-in-law, Alex Dunbar, to Mount many friends here wilt bo glad to Pleasant . knew elle is non malriru; favorable Mrs. Barrcemeterywas a native of Time.. Township until her Mantle le e o t * ,p, * air, and Mrs. X. McCauley recette ed another cablegram from the Director of Records, Ottawa, in' lodmiug them of the nature of wounds from which their son, A Sgt L. E. McCauley was suffering. Cable- gram read: 'nature of wounds now reported bomb wounds, face and eyes, further information follows. CRANBROOK Mrs, M. Engel was heetess for the February, meeting of the W,M,S, withthe president, Mrs. Dan Huether in the chair, There were ongltt members present. The meet- ing was opened: with the singing of a hymn and prayer by the president, Mrs. ,Tulin Huether reed the scrip- ture portion from Gat: 6. Current events were read by Mrs M,Engel, Mrs, L. Potter, Mrs, I3, Hn.uter and Mrs, J, }blether. A very interesting story was read by Mrs, Allen Cam- eron andthe topic was given by Mrs, Jin1 Camerae. The minutes 11f the previous meeting ..were read by so the or•etary. The roll .Oath was answered by a visnas if scripture. The supply allocation was read and discussed. It was decided to observe the Word's Day of Prayer and to hold' "•t;he March 11109119/8 in the church with the east gratin In charge; • The meeting wile 61080by singing a hymn, the national anthem and Benediction by 'AIM R. IC. McDonald, a A "Cyclone" 'l'uylor Hockey 'S2,ortr Prod "'Cyclone" Taylor toils the foilowiug as his greatesthockey thrill. "1 rani a. youngster crying in trona Of the rinks one fright, asked aimwhy, and thelittle buy said he hat? lost his money and he had 80 wanted to qac Cyclone Taylor play. I 'took pini in and' put hien in the seat next to My wife, I scored tout' Or fire Coals, and every time t 8a'W' tilts youngster 7 1lieo±nefi, to b it - Robert Barr. They resided for some years on the 10th concession of Grey. Tater moving to ELhe3, where they carried on a general store business until the death od' Mr, Barr. ,Some ntonhhs ago 1.41rs,;. Barr fail and broke her , hip anal had been a patient of the Listowel hospital ever since. Have It Sharp A. dull saw will not cut, and the - one sure way to have your saw working right is to bring it In to , The Brussels Post, BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Miss Aldeen Cardiff, Baugh.. ter of Trooper Wal:. Cardiff (riven sea5) and airs. Cardiff, Brusse94 entertained a number of Iter little s'choolmates on Saturday on -the occasion et her seventh birthday Among Um little guests were: Mary; Willis, Heather and Barbara .Aller Sheila Porter, Winnifred Mitchel,'. Maureen and Dorothy Sullivan,. Shirley Stevenson, Ruth Worktuam, Marie '1.711iatt and her little cousin. Dionald .'M,oCl oiey. The afternoon c 'was spent in games and singing which included "I3appy Birthday ttr. 7011." A,icleen was the recipient' ad many lovely gifts. A1. hetet luncheon t, Was served by the little hostess`. mother •atter which the group jointed to singing for "Shea a Jelly Good , Fellow:" He; "1 know an artist that paint-. edd a eabweb so real a trtaid spentt.. an lour trying to get itShe: "Sort's, but;1 Jett do notMe- bens you," Tae: "Why not? Artists have beers' ksloswn, to tie such things." She: "Yee, but not, maids." spired:, I never played better, t ;x'aar were of 111nt.. Well,after the gU7rs My write 'asked the young lean What be thought of C,ye%ne non. lit: the boy said: 'Swat, which one atom C:'V'C1011e 3"