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, zi; tit in a second and bu , ., no c .g ,r e , I,% 040s brown', i
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Irl"'e-14'e'"', , - . *J: home. T,here will, of course still r6Om. Mr. W.. 0. Goodwin assisted on the wall of the horse stable. Old , mad. A little bit of chaff, , u the, r. ., - This Infectious feeling of well -be- sifted r, _. 0 " , , u, , so4p,
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I the large choir, which is under the Bess shivers and stam4s a bit a comes spilling down between a crack Sels Public Library on Friday , .
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1. " There are other homes, too, which A signal honor has come to Mary to munch on. ' After two wee I I beaten eggs i
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, Y`L lebould never forget that. In our joy the award to her of a 1391t Memorial around as if to enquire what you back and hops UP on my, lap. Th6 I the fralt,"peel and nuts. Dr r. 1.
. snow began to fall and on Tuesday shortening, 3/4 cup white sugar, op ON. ,
.,_ ., of being reuxxit d and in our Christ- Fellowgblp ,bf the annual value of want Ili the stable at this time of dog opens one eye, looks undecided egg, y2 teaspoon salt, 1/g cup flour, % greased 66okie sheet .in small'sp, on 11 . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . .
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I ', . t. . mas activities we should remember - 14 to 16 inches of inow covering the cup nuts. fqJs and bake. in oven 350, . degreos /
11 jt . I , ha, who has beo-n der hanging on the vall behind4he so , and then settles back to rest.1 about' 16 minutes.
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",", tt p ' fared, for us. , long period, of 29 years, has resigm_- the hen -house where thiey belong, The windows are thick with ,frost.' thek glistened in the sun. Motor'traf- I
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"I 111 n , s 0 Inges. Exeter Times -Advocate. . a moderate oven (350 degs.) ,About 20 may be omitted. Add 0a Ilia a ,a
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1, bas been " have small token of recognition. to the cow -stable. She arches her The ' bull stops pawing around. Lions Christmas Tree on Main St. ,but mark off in squares or strips when -small pie es. I
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tyt,0t - e bf us are -a selfish people. We music as sUPPIie,d by Mr. Ernest Cor- tented. They have been milked and and then goes back to the ,timothy . . raisins rice krispl . . .
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14,, - want too -much; rre complain too tese left nothing to be d,esired, and fed and are now x4joyi g Ithe solid hay. You make a mental note , to chell's main thoroughfare, With its Three-quarter cup but r, % cup prunes to So. an re ve
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t" , : day—Christmas Day. Let us share. by Reid Bros., a,dde4 a most artistic over each cow. . food Cho
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. li, i 2, . a Merry. Christmas. I bridge, spent Christmas a . . 'M"Mo - Park House Damaged By 'Fire . ar, I tea.'
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"-'.,.;,. iment ,Part Colborne, are spending Christ- Presents Farmers" Case in Inco Ical treatment at his, home early ' greased cupcake pans, Bake in ov-
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, ,1 I . mas at their homes here, ' Tax of the supply ,of soybean cake and ,114i condition was re- baked and the remainder kept in en preheated, to 375 degrees for, 15 to 0
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11, , , . I The Council' of Brooke Township Mr. Aldimer Troyer and Mr, Cecil ' I 0 I Ported as satisfactory-. The fire, refrigerator for later use . tlie 20 minutes". Cool. Stick in toasted,
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1. , , z:'. Must be a body Rf interesting men Smith, of Toronto, spent Christmas In a two-hour discussion beforethe tion of, beang for crushing.' Produc- . * I . , sliced Almonds and serve with cus- . .
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A " . Smith. Act, President H. H. Hannam, pf the I,' estimated to be" about 695,000 soon a mass'of flames. The firemen brown sugar, I egg, 'well beaten, % ' Beat 4 eggs, add 1/2 cup sugar and' 4
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.... 1 ,, Miss Hattie McQueen, of `Hensail, Canadian Federation -of Agriculture B of which about half will find battled through dense smoke for five cup molasses 1% cups, sifted all-pui- % teaspoon salt., Stir In one quart 4
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t"r who proved an efficient clerk, has de- the application of4ge present Income In extinguished. The twelve boarders in spoon Alt, % teaspoon ginger, % -red /,coloring. Cook In the top of' 4
, wla.lii , a Year for five -years, for all overseas . the numbers of live stock and, Voul- the building made their escape sal- teasPOSn" ginger, 1/2 teaspoon ciana- Custard, coats a,
, ',!, ,. cided to go into training ds a nurse, Tax Act and its regulations to the try on farms as at June 1, 1945, with vagink only the. cl ihing they 'were man, % teaspoon allspice, I cup of metal spoon. , ,-4, 1
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% Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Hannam before the committee view, may be Justrumental in reliev- floor - I
was removed undamaged. The Cream shortening, add sugar-'gradu- ,,,Anne Allan invites you to write to, *
I, i, , If the vote passes th,o experiment . Murdock Roes, of Bayfleld, left on were W. J. Parker, of Winnipeg, and, Ing the Present somewhai'short suP- damage to the building is, covered by ,ally and crea4m Well. Add .beaten egg her c/o The Huroilltxpositor. Send' - I
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I . burg. vice-presidents of the Federation, apd of still smaller Iii"L -
1, I ; er communities in Ontario.. On the .A Ile ock numbers In together I If Your suggestions on homemaking- I
. . '. amount Of the damage have not been well. Sift flour, measure and stii in-, problems and watch'this column for --,I
' Holiday visitors in Egniondville 0. G. Groff, Federation Secretary. 1946 should help to e se the situation determined. Clinton NiDws-Record. spoon- ireplies.
V. , , 'face of it, the offer may not seem were: Hugh McKay, Teronto;, 'Ficr- ' Mr. Hannain presented a brief to . A
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fAl . that. doistant market already tor have Chopping grain on thg'-farm of Mrs. Ing income tax. In an extremely of war to one of peace but the "I'm not; but, all the same for that, noting that Alice was not in sight, Mary about Alice. Certainly-, Mr.
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j 0 0SF_ of the eye will be preserved. fered ov-4r Previous Years, it was ing the * Ig us waters wh4ch nir,,;t,
1R0. , 1. - . I Past twelve difficult 1110ths; "The old, man ' and me wouldn't things generally _ M
pl, . Mr. Charles Aitzel having d;sposed (while Bella, nowl be stcerc , clear of at ,ill costs—til,jn- o, ,
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11 , of his interest in the hotel, at Bruce. tal income, say, of $10,000 olver a deeply grateftl. .
in Want To , "Yes, that's it, that;s it! Go oxx! " adds and.exids about the meal *d his, ship -chandler, Dery ck told hey, that 4,
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, ., : field' to Mr. Graham, of Stanley, in. p4 riad of five years, with extre e
, I tends returting to Seaforth , to re. iteriations ill that income from yeal, farmers to know how valuakle has "I thought so! Go on!
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, ,l ` I A somewhat Mr. tax than the man with a steady aN_ bacon, beef, 'cheese, eggs and apples "I shouldn't have been worried as cot, just as Bella bad lumbered her child's sake? He would not put her, 4
§ F :,: . amazing situation has Charles Clarkson Seaforth, was se- crage incoTe of $2,000- In each of during 1945. , I was, and that's the simple truth."
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t" , . amazing to the pe ple of the cities liver the valedictory Address' at ti;e The second major recommendation knew I
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tI last over the Trans -Atlantic telephone ,What it was -all about—ths,t I her to the cot, he to'ok' her into bed would, uril
,' and larger centres. closing exercises of the Toronto Nor- i -I the brief was that farm workej,3 'and told you of my great diffettlity in, was to blame for.it all! Get down,
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Miss Punchard, daughter of I'Vir. H. the . curce, And that4hey be,r,equired climbing on to her knees, and, in hugging ber gently yet as the onli falk contin
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I led or were drafted into the Women's J. Pun cbard, of t6*m, has been en ration, your ready response and the
_iy,. This Lariol, Army -will gaged to teach in Zurich public iAho, fulfilled 'the regulations to de- countrymen saved the day. I cannot excited to knQw quite what she was asleep, with a ne* res-olution form. Knowing what was at the back of' ,p
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, " where they please, to seek' new em- mas holidays. I e extra quantities of, meat which oun6 her way to the couich---Ahere to her uncle thinking that he wished to- 1
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f that they waut-to sta enlarging his barn. States the tax is not deducted at what oite gets for doing the 'right shaken and ashamed up to bed. Ing on his part would give c
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'they have beear for the past & Campbell. The third major recommendation battle of food continues. EUrope and I,, ! I'm not blirid!inot quite, any- overnight 6arousal—Dei-reck Tas sil- life f r a heart -easing good
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tl ,* 0 -years--on fie farm- the pay of these On Wednesday of last week Mr. was for the establishment of a "bas- other war devastated are -as are still way though I don't see everything I erit and morose. 7bye with '
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. in great need of assistance. Only by Ought to! Oh, it makes ,me sick ! itently as usual, to mean that he Was hands with Mr. Milroy, saying Ow ,
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0 "I', .. as friends from Tuckeltsiniih, took duction or dibpersal s needs be met. I hope'that Canada tion . I A
"`;,.'_ -N with wind'and rain and cold,. ales., At pres- s slid denials of intention to cause the - quay, where, he had spent t dler'
q Pj , _ . I . part. Later the ladies put in -an ap- ent, all Proceeds from such sales were will continue to ship to the United trouble, UP the stairs ,#kre he S kindness. Then he -turned try
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I , ,,,'4 .1 Were weekly. dances at the local pubs, ,wet dancing continued until the light the capi we, shall need., to maintain, and'. so I _ re, . fast. There he found Bob Aplin an;! deep gaze of her bf9 eyes go through
,J,; ,, , . ' " tal invested in the breeding Presently Bella Came 'down again another - man With whom he was 01. him, as his Own gave them an equal- A
t!'.," and very occasional trips to some came, In the morning. . herd. This had Created bards far as circumstances Make posM`bi .4 .
3, 'o; hip -in . e, and went out by the back way, her friendly terms. Shortly be told them ly Penetrating and meaning look, he
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,,;'__. . . the .situation by giving their own Inte, during the past six years." that she had gone to obtain somel --would, work the "Night Queen,, till Could go away with a lighter load oil op
,'::5"It Where recreational facilities, were al- Old Country. They- were a fine lot. Pretations, there was a wide varia. dainty for supper, ag.
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t hired man, Mr. Tremeer, went w,th . And, as Alice was she was the best boat in the a 00 , have been
11; , But, apparently, the - war has im' uncertainty existed as a result.' The Feed Situation For Farm Live Stock now. asleep, h IM .
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L, ' - tire sheep and will spend a few weeks need was for some of-efinige recqgni. I e decided to go to the In spite of her'late mauung, etc. He , A
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I i the 'breeding herd the over-all supply of feed grains sin such a move would allow allies- they agreed, and,he, requesting them ubtle, as so many of
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41,,,5- " 7' , taste of life in the country.' of,St. Thomas, Church Sunday. School farming industry, were thoroughly Sufficient, the production of coarse part. So he stowed Alice carefully ed a few minutes' quiet talk. 11 s nant tuiging within and leav- e_0",
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F.V. , OW, diab, but it cbSts too w a year ago says, stifng arotind her waist, F30 'that If was alm
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I t t., much an STY Part of the' program, a d Mr. -R. th,ngs It was pointed out that -<be the -recent Issue, of the Canadi4n she MWOke she could only sit up or Ost as quickly stated: His and pain that she barely knew vhat
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N, 1 1 " " I. . they have icome' to the conclilsio C. Chearight drilled, the boys. a she did or said; while her uncle -spoke
"! . " I I . Mr. Norman McLeod, fipst.-mate of r Coarse Grains Quarterly Review, In turn Over—Dut on a pea -Jacket, pass- bad decided to leave
,,; , ,, , that there Is something more impo ear, was not Permitted any al- 1945, the out,turn of oats and,barley ed out by the her till she
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F_ , "I :., the United Empire of the Beattie lowance In lieu of wages ' his shop, saying how very, very sar-,
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Z, , *Ufln'life than 4ollarg and dents. or salar Is about 3.78'3 'Million' and, 156. 3 Sauntered, down the quay and on to But be would allow her the solace of
"I ,6. " , Lane, rUnning bet*eeu Sarnia and nor- did his wife have the a 'billion busheiff-,r6 ry be was. .
, Xt fs a h1balthy and worthwhil.d Duluth, having c sPectively. as com- the jetty, Others-, were there, -men t6e child (he
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-ga"15 , " " io on's , work, has returned to S eaforth life of being able to earn a Haifug made.,
"tF, ,J ., . . * n Income million bushels respectively a year time In the low sanded bar of the rorl, several times Permitted Alice to #
f , p , 4 19Ws'shoilld c6lisider, for the winter. Of $660 a year withou .,Nlg iit Wilb, ,the no
,_q 1 ,., I I I . 1. t taxation, so ago. Most at the decrease o0curted CA Red Lion. The night was fillo'. Queen," Dorreek returned In-
M i ? , Lo, , . " I . I Mr. George Bethune, who Is em. far as her work on t ' taste ale), and a third, share of the doors and S.
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:;"1',;,;:, "'.," ;"I''. 9t She nottfi, ea,qt and a6iith wards, fn 8 U gge ts that total Supplies will Problem; of fficivin One noth- (Derreck) was away? They— were har , Bella ,looked at him' and the, , -
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