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'^,'. s?` .,?y !/0 11 ,(ieai ai •'belie ar t ' di mil . s r y..! . !" � '" 1 Ihol !de rk o 1i 't n n e Sv.:; Vii; r: i i•+•yf >s%.: /ia A r y, - a �f' R.-OW, (r' y �I d .V.elr,.fJ 'ed'j M. # I " "� J',.f`%i,.:• i%ily'%?o fit doin . re lisle $lit, cLEtf�1 •itlie.:1 v ,, 4 1"I I ' B QRS' ..." its she thou' . uln h; 1�'�lrtg there .,� .• w Sx< y r • Q; t#>rat> h tite.'Tonely . ha 's ttl the a . • I u ply little roam, lgoicingt out ovPt;:: F a _ the chtinaey"I>,obs a a.udln� dark °" . (t3ontinued from Last We lt) The situation. presented itself against "the colourlesp, Londn: ski. �" � � t ' Later again, there was knock Clearly to 'her. Hrtherta religion: and, res'pecta y at the char, and the landlady .en "I went t?ay own way,'' she. paid bility had been almost pyntln3"m�ufi tered •the.. room. She Coughed to herself.` "I Imew� -that I should -term's •tpp' Nettie. Site thought •at : ':. sharply. There was no obsequlou5 'haye to pay.. But my baby shall not her mother's: threats: ' !,T yau're s<, :1; I U amiability now. The gentleman so pay, Never, if I can help it, shall such a 'bad girl, Nettie, you'll- go free of Trois money was gone, and my baby Pky.,' to hell, and that's certain as X the girl who remained no better :Sitting there by the fire, sewing ,,stand hero," ' When Nettie d+idn't Ys Y�%` < ... than she should be. at the garments which were to 'hurry lions from school ;to get the M%;fir � r "°I suppose as you'll not be goia' cover the coming child, she per- tea, and when `:she tore her pfna- .3 .,.M f out to night?" She observed famil- fatted. her plana. fore, her mother 'tltireatened her r'%:F' iarly, and then the kindness which Her identity should be swallow- with 'hell. At Sunday School the :sw"�"'"'' .. "s.' r " k'r., dies so hard in the worst of us ed' up. She would change her name sheep faced teacher with the mar- ; 'r . N .1 : ., mellowed her voice. "I'd get to. -Burt-Brown-Barnet. The Sign- guerites in her hat bribed with gybed if I were you -bed and a nice board of a Iittle••shop across. the promises of Heaven and, •threaten- `. �. 4 P cup a' tea'll be the kindest thing way attracted her eye. Barnet- ed with the promises of hell,, but I i.• r I " 11 ? f th f 16-1.- 'th 1 d'� N 6 4 k '� `' �'�{ `,� (.n Su>x0ay,With *•r ,and 74t`#f.p4,l7 tin Ma'.colm Mr, John Ferris, ' iK#4e 0*,, �'ip'^ fled over the we end Wltl1 Mr. and Mrs.George Aoblueo?ia 11nlr, and Mrs• Russell Roney er- terrtai.ne(i :WO young',,People of Zion on Friday night. A real good time was repor:ted.• Mr. • and Mrs-. Wilfred' Anuis and 'family visited Friday evening with Mr, •anal Mrs. Russell Keyes. IVIr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright. Saturday night, . TUCKERSMITA Aw, ,,, , ufi*ef�0` C Ways,(] 1i ,haS .heed �v>*0 the Bank �� Ph?I'p',,'' , the value , of ` �rpgtl '`' x ';, SFRt7 i, .has, ,keen ,pecd�K �` nizecl by isgkce 1xng geneka, leans.' Gooch' service xs a :' r tcaditi�, of this Bank.: your ,fatnily, too, will a pre• ' for you, my dear. why not. Barnet rt should• be. She o e joy o thess a ger ha Exca Excavations ''0 I p { , Gh. th•e tonel,• montha of wait- would. begin her life -afresh as a never heard. k sit, 1x4114, the permanent headquarters The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club elate, the courtet�iKs and::.; � F y i� :3 ' , '�' ill ` vas ns nit the six-biaq g of the IIntted Nations ars .ta ,fie, btuit in New Yo 1 , ''t! `+ ° 9mg, the despairing sense of loss! widow -and if the loss of her man On Father Jewett's subsequent ;k City ars nearly* held their February meeting at the of icientservice•vj��11tli"ayax� , ,, +;„ti,+ , t Nettie was ;,rou: S , Would aev- makes of a woman a widow that visits Nettie ,put some pertinent complete. 1lieanwhile; U,N. signed^h contract for $23,809,573 for home of Mrs. 'Wm, .Rogerson with '` ' ;; a `` r, {~ t; '<!tf er go back to tha world cite 'had she most truly was. From the questions to the good man, which the construction of the 39- tory •elute building which. will house a good attendance resent. The able at over 500 .Ulanehes o£ ° �„ I 11�. 1 nlf a f,a,, 11, know(}. With the courage .that was sordid pretentiousness of the St. 'he admitted were 'beyond him to its staff, The building is toe colupleted in the autumn of 1950. roll call' was answer d by -where I • this Dank, i sir i pry iris thki , sonata in her .she gathered loge John's Wood house she moved to an�wer. He suggested that 'when met my husband and the showing i; a ,"� a' ('her the thteads, of her life -plan -I the honest poverty of a back street reason failed faith might take its _ - r -- of wedding photos. It was also de- MP i "' ,,s "i ) silos, arranging. in Shepherd's Bush, .from there to place. But the �doctrtne' oY Faith tided: that' each member be 'allow �.. yI �a r.• V lo)"I'+. 1'a lodging in Battersea, thence to dad' not appeal to Nettie. She sum- '' ed one dollar 'talent money from a R i x' �,r'z i 7 I� the little house in West Brompton med up t'he situation to her visitor Hay ToWY1S 11 CoLlYlcll the club to buy material to make "�' `,p� t��t rQ,'`s'� LEGAL t,i'1'1'­1"11t, and- the care of a fat woman in a one day. something during the meetings. '`ti' \ ,rcr �r, MCCONNELL & HAYS } r;� print gown: one of the many who "It seems to me that you don't The articles. made will be sold in �I rl lit„ r. profess to know their business and know -that nobody, knows. We'll � lHold� • M+ee�Yng at Zurich the fall. This was -thought to be �*'� � � ;���'+ Barristers, Solicitors, Eta. ask no questions. have to leave it at that and do: the ♦, " an interesting way to spend the „a, � ,;.:� < +�+'; ill V PATRICK D. McCONNELL Widow, wife, or t'other thing, it best we can." The Council of ,the Townahip•of $j8,75; Wm. F. Jennison, $6.3'0; time at,the•meetings, Group' -3 was' ' � �, • H. GLEN,M, was no affair of the fat woman In Nevertheless she took her 'baby j1 in charge and conducted a contest Y fro i HAYS Hay meet in the Hay Township I Sheridan Equipment -Co., $2,454.00; \ t' , the print gown. Her terms were to be christened, much as she took i the and Mrs. Wm. Pepper gave a read 10r i.,„ i+ a HallZurich,w i t me at which ,J. Count Crow Attorney i � County n y cash in advance, "her to be vaccinated. At thatBill Coleman, $1.90; oris Watson, ins. A delicious lunch was served. r n ; 1, 11. f1 ? : BEAFORTH, ONT. following correspondence was pre- $�L3.10; Alvin Gingerich, $7.50; � But as she waited terror took Gladys could have of respeetabil- sented and motions passed: Corr Owing e, illness, the box social \11- ' ' ~°4 III ? +}y,1 �+ r3{xayii,r Telephone 174 d'xarnet Whittacker, $30.40; Alvin �� + E" possession of Nettie's mind. Wihat ity she should' have. Nettie re and ante, to have been held on \ -I, i1 c;;M i(it'r; respondence: Wm. A. Sutherland, if she died and the child lived? allied that Custom and Respect- Qljalper, $13.55; .Keith 'Thiel $27:50; Feb 11 in No. 4 Schoolhouse, was•L t Y� yl t� A. W. SILLERY re St, Joseph Lots 22, 2 , and 24, To the clergy house near the ability are great forces;" and, at- I)ennds Charrette, $8; Chris. Beier- postponed. The March meeting C" - • f r v aja ask`; south of Biasonnette St.; Huron ling, $6.75; Sam Besjardine, will be held at the home of Mrs. s�"1`i ,i church with the clacking bell she though she had counted it worth $6.75; Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, dragged herself. Yes, she could while for one great Baia to break County Crop Improvement Assoc Louis Masse $23,30; Guenther Howard Johns with Group 4 in, II�% �'" �) `�'niu iation. Transport Ltd., $16.50; Jas. Masse, p ' �js-1 r1 'r�°I4 i4 -TI 1 Phone 173, Seaforth see the clergyman -Father Jewett through the pale, ahs was funda- charge. The roll call will 'be #„: , 7„l as he called himself. With the mentally slaw -abides Mations: That application be / y . , ," g person with $76.75; Lavender's Garage, $5.70; "household hints and time-savers:" " st{" SEAFORTH - ONTARIO made to the Department of High- H. W. Brokenshire, $2; Bill ,1fl t r r:; " help of this good man provision a respect for convention. ways for final subsidyon the 1948 3 -',F was made for the care of the child The expenses of along illness Becker, $5.30'; Cornelius Debus, F, MEDICAL road expenditure. $?,6 $584,44; Sebert, rg-Carlson, $1.50; Geo. St. Clair, 9; Edmund who would if its mother died, and and of the necessary visit to the $ $262.35; p ho Siebert, U. Ins., $8' That �iVIrs. Fanny Bender be re Wolper, $4; Theo bile Bedard,( when all expenses were paid, be. seaside for unless' she regained engaged as caretaker of the. Town- p BePI Telephone Co., $465.17: r l4 heir to some fifty pounds. her health she realized it would, be $31.50; Michael Masse, $26.50; The meetingadjourned to meet 1P " Fi SEAFORTH CLINIC ship Hall for 1949 at name salary Wm. Fisher, 6.75; Rudolph Beck- - And then there was nothing left impossible to carry out her project as 1948 and that her salary far $ again on Monday, March 7, at II S E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D., but to wait t rou h los days and of building up a dressmakitug bust- y Ro $8.75; Alphonse Masse, $53.25; 1.30 m. . o- Internist s g o mess -left Nettie with onl 194$ be paid. Ross Corbett, 1.00. P• - ` ni almost endless nights of Physical, y twenty $ e ,A i,,, P. L. .D, That gravel tenders for 1949 be r - BRADY,' ' discomfort and grief unspeakable. "Pounds in hand on which to keep laced in the Exeter Times -Advo- Relief -Mrs. John tiuplat, $30.00; A Surgeon P n: In the fullness of time the -pangs herself and the child until she Mrs. ,Edith Mason, $15; Emma Bas- _ f%,t, Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 5'•p.m., tate, Huron Expositor and Zurich HiGHESTCASH PRICES forI. daily, except Wednesday and Sun -I of childbirth seized, upon poor Net- could obtain work. Herald for two issues in Febru- slow, $8.90; A. Heideman (rent), $5, _ - -� ,wl tie. Slight at first and at long in- The idea of applying for a posi ar Hay 1'w DEAD STOCK - ` dap, y, tenders to call for 5,000 cubic P. General Accounts-` tion as 'bodice hand in a large firm _ kt tervals, then nearer' together and yards of crushed stone, rate to be Richard Jefftey, $3; The Municipal - r'` 1 EVENINGS Tuesdays Thursday more keen. did not appeal to her. The baby in terms oft crushing World, 24; Provincial Treasurer, i HORSES $4.00 each zzaa � ,a and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m, I g per cubic $ Hours dragged an, and up and needed constant attention, and she 12.57; Wm. Siebert, U. Ins., 0.56; ' .t . 'k ,'n Appointments made in advance yard and hauling per cubic yard $ $4 i down'the ugly drab room she pant- would not abandon it to the tndif- per mile, also on a -flat rate; ten- Huron Co. Crop Improvement As CATTLE $4.00 each ,,,i; are desirable P ' •: ed like some an ishedi 'beast• ferent care of some landlady. sociation, $10; H. W. ,Brokenshire, . '�t" gu lets to be in the hands of the r JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. "l'ou'd best stove about as long' After due consideration Mrs. Clerk by March 5, 1949; marked $'67.71; Leonard Zirk, $6; Treas HOGS, 1.00 per cwt. , as you cam," advised the fat wo- Barnet, as she called herself - a carer Huron Co., $52.50; Cecil Watts ' Physician and Surgeon wedding -tin and her respectable cheque for $200 to accompany ten- According. to size and condition I ,1 r,. L man, busy with her preparations. g der; townshi to su 1 one truck. $3.00; Lorne Klapp, $62.50; Mrs:{/,l IN DR. H. H. ROSS" OFFICE "Oh, my Good!" moaned the girl, aPPearatice supported the illusion That a grant of $ 5ybe donated Fanny Bender, $100; Art Gabel, $3; j CallC'C./♦ u,, a s Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J sh ken at last out of silent endur- -decid,ed to take three rooms in Bank of Montreal Hydro $10.10. Collect SEAFORTH 15 xnE ,r is u to the Blue Water Highway Assoc- r Seaforth ante. Bayswater, near what is termed a iation, Hay Municipal Telephone Sys- ti 1 I 1. A pain clutched her, tore her good residential situation, and That By -Law No. 2, 1949, be pass- 'tem -T. H. Hoffman, salary, opera- I COM there to •make her first essa 'in OF R , : d M. W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. and left her clinging to the rail of y ed asking for Government subsidy tars, extra help, cartage, truck, ( Darling �.". Physician and Surgeon the bed, the sweat falling down her business as a dressmaker. etc., $662.42; H. G. Hess, salary,I.. 11 ,L,:Tll y on an estimated road expenditure, ­ - Again Father Jewett helped her.1.11"141.111.11 , ,.. Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat face. of $57,000; same to include a $35,000 operators, extra help, cartage, SEA.FORTH BRANCH:I , He allowed Nettie to glue his name & CO. OF CANADA LTD. , Pilose 9,D -W - Seaforth "Why, my dear," went on the anticipated expenditure for a new I truck, etc., $305.94; H. W. Broken - woman, "you'd not think so much as a reference, and he provided bridge on the Second Concession, shi�P ?fi9.01; Northern Electric G. C. Brlghtrall - Manager DR. F. J. R. FORSTER of it if you'd seen it as often as the first customer, a cousin on the South. , Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat me_ Why, the last as were in this youthful side of middle age,; with a That mileagg allowance to be ', $. ver room, she were bad -now with Passion for dress and, an allowau -ce t om` 6; Graduate in Medicine, IIniversity y paid to officials or patrolmen of ou it's all sin as nicel as pas- which only permitted the indulg- a of Toronto. y g g y Hay Township to be 15c per mile, - N : sible. There -there now," she air encs -of it by employing a "little -- Irate ,assistant New York 'Opthal- one way, for all mileage necessary dressmaker_" Being a kind woman i mei and Aural '•Inflotute, Wool jilted•, and her voice was not un- in the performance of township t• deli's Eye and Golden Square Lordly, "don't you make such a this customer did not keep her. work. e �r 1 Throat Hospital, London, E fuses, m'dear, you'll have to be treasure to herself but blazoned . That a � A At her fame far and wide, grant of $10 be donated. * e ® •,j COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth. worse befoere you're better." to the Huron County _Crop Im- 41 53 Waterloo St. South, Stratford Led, girl t • seemed to the pain- Early and late did Mrs. Barnet ' " WE ®� C#64#61#61 racked work, and soon it became Beres- provement Association, to be ap- o ® girl 'on the bE(t that daysIsary to employ an assistant, The Plied to the Seed Fair.Jf#' JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. had pasaed�there was a whisper- That the communication from Vis" t. ed. conference on the stairs. Anne, name of this, assistant was Alice. Wm, A. Sutherland, dated Feb. 4, 14 ~ --� Physician and Surgeon the sluttish "girl," .was sent flying Gladys from early infancy took to � y L i' 4/' y � g 1949, re Lots 22, 23 and 24, south t fir/ �; Phone 110 - Hensall for the doctor. The fat woman Alice, whose tongue clacked un- . d b �t of Bisoon.nette St., west of Vallee g looked worried. Hours more seem- teasingly, and who had one most , � . , 1 ,,/ L 4 : �) DR. J. A.'MacLEAN1 mysterious leg which was shorter St., St. Joseph, be handed to the m r r 1" ed to pass. At last the doctor came township solicitor, Frank Donnel- 4 4, - I Physician and Surgeon and put an end to a scene of such than the other, and ended in a boot ly, K.C., for counsel. L,,,� Phone 134 - Hensall of a shape and kind such as Gladys r A, 1i torture ,as would be execrated by % • t u had never seen before. The leg and That the 10 and 12 -inch tiles as V. `t► ,,+.;,, all the world were it not "Nature" ordered from Central Tile & Bricic OPTOMETRIST and'"the common lot of woman." boot of Alice were one of the moL 11r w That evening a white-faced girl unfailing and vivid. interest oY Corporation Ltd. for the Tuckey „�� "•� and Forrest drains be cancelled. ; slept the sleep of exhaustion in the Gladys' early childhood. That Bruce Klapp be appointers ` M. ROSS SAVAUGE black enamelled iron bed with its Fortunately Alice, a small dimly school attendance officer for Hay a "" ,y,� -, ri Optometrist coloured young woman of twenty d a honeycomb quilt, dingy from many Township and Alpbonse Masse as g Eyes examined and glasses St eight with meagre fair hair drawn sanitary inspector for the year �. r washings and dryings in a London tied.. Ocullsts' prescriptions accur backyard; while on the capacious tightly back from her face, suffer- & 1949: ately filled. Phone 194, Evenings ed from no false shame with re- - .P�f; � b^ knee of the fat woman who sat r< . t X120, Seaforth. Bard to her lameness. The history That the signing officials for the �� I ' snoring uneasily before the fire lay Zurich Hydro. Electric System for purple wrinkled piece of of the deformed leg, its treatment VETERINARY a little p in hospital and. its subsequent fate 1949 be the Zurich Police Trus- r t" ' humanity, eta soft and palpitating tees, M. Scheibe, J. Tuerkheim and a i , were subjects which its owner head covered with the, finest red- Lloyd O'Brien. J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. would always, discuss with passion - Main Street - Seatort'h gold down. ate fervour. A delightful'compan That accounts for Hay Township PHONE 105 ion was Alice, for in compensation roads, Hay Municipal Telephone CHAPTER 1V System, relief and Hay Township Q , After the child's' birth Nettie for the denied joys of womanhood ��/O ` - spent many miserable weeks N the she bad been granted the vivid im- general accounts be paid as per ; AUCTIONEERS voucher. .' little 'house [n West Brompton. agination of a child and the child's . Hay Twp. Roads "_Viattbew Den - almost incurable hopefulness. f' Careless nursing had, resulted in omme, $3.95; Klopp's Garage, i + stF ' HAROLD JACKSON A:I' h ]' d t ' nest •- - • Specialist in Farm and House- blood poisoning. During this time Father Jewett ice suing imps ou to q of button -hole twist, Gladys Bar- _ hold Sales. Licensed in Huron and Perth showed her much kindness. He early realized- that this quiet, re- net, then aged about two and a 'half, found• herself lonely and de- sently Gladys, accepting the fact', Counties. Prices reasonable; sat served young woman was no ord- tided that she wanted her Mum- that Mummie intended, to go on lsfaetion •guaranteed.(nary For information, etc., write or character, Her menta] sight was true and her outlook on life mete. "Mummie," she called, and, then, (-ying, sat down and turned the, Pages. Not finding that occupation ,phone HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on and courageous. That this again, "Mummie." particularly interesting, being too 661, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth• ,sane girl had suffered and still did suf- The kitchen door was, open and young to realize that on one of fer greatly was obvious, but she Gladys determined upon an unlaw- the pages appeared the portrait of EDWARD W. ELLIOTT ful adventure. The parlour was for- her unknown father in company, Licensed Auctioneer bidden ground, and therefore great- with that of the beautiful young' Correspondence promptly answer- _ ly desired. Clasping Loo -Loo -the mongrel yellow terrier -round the girl he bad married, she began to tear the stiff crackling paper with' ed. Immediate arrangements can S t�PSCR�'e'C�'�G► middle, Gladys started on her way her fat little hands. be made for sale dates by phoning _ Relieve Itch in a Jiffy �4d Finding the parlour door was not Presently the door bell rang 203, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed, Rd shut, she pushed it open a little sharply. Mummi$ gave a long - eve itching due to e¢cmn. pp mples nthlete'sfootan minor itch ttoubles, use wider and entered. Here ladies gasping sigh, sat up, and began to JOSEPH L. RYAN •- coolingmcdicatcd D.D.D_Prescription (ordinary or extra strength). Gremeleas came to be fitted, and generally tidy her hair and wipe her eyes. Specialist in farm stock and tm- stat 1wi n Doctors tarm.iln, soothes and• the floor was strewn with, pins and The bell rang again; Mummic \ plemen�ts and household effects. calms intcnac itching quickly. 35c trial bottta pmvcsit-or money back. Mk yourdruygiet srippingS of stuff, while on the Said, "Oh, my God!" in a funny Satisfaction guaranteed, Licensed to, D.D.D. Prescription. table with its maroon -coloured voice and went and opened the in'lluron and Perth Counties, I plusbette cloth lay the fashion pa- door. A lady came in, and 'Gladys For particulars and open dates, pers, from which customers chose from the shelter of the gigantic write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, THE MCKILLOP the designs for their dresses. table sat and watched. Mummie, R.R, 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, There were starched lace curtains with her tragic face and her mouth Dublin. MUTUAL FIRE in the windows, and a chiffonier, full of pins, put the lady into a .4217x52 INSURANCE COX. the panels covered with gilded tight white lining and- then undo American cloth, on which bulrush- her again. C.N.R. TIMET TABLE HEAD OFFICE--=SEAFORTH Ont. es and butterflies were painted in The lady talked all the time, and when she went away she said: GOING EAST oils. As Gladys made her way Into "Goad day, Mrs% .Barnet. Good clay. (Morning)OFFICERS: this shrine of fashion she became Next Tuesday at eleven, It was A.M. Prank McGregor, Clinton - Pres. aware that there on a chair, her eleven -yes. You won't disappoint goderich (leave) ............ 5.40 .ChriLeonhardt, Brodhagen, Vico. head bidden in her arms which lay .me, will you?" Seaforth ................... 6.20aeres� Press. t iden. the table, was Mummie, and And then Mummie came back Stratford (arrive) .......... 7.16" Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager that Mummie was crying. This and for the first time seemed. to (Afternoon) and Secretary -Treasurer, troubled, Gladys, -for it 'was alto- -see Gladys and, the torn picture - P.M. DIRECTORS: gether outside her experience. 'book, +((ad8rlch (leave) ...... '"800 Chris, Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. Tears on the part of herself were She stooped and picked up the Seaftrth • • • , • 3,46 'J, Trewartha, Clinton; Harvey an (veryday occurrence, but that book. Btrstfar'd (strive) .. ,,. x'4.40 Paller, R.R. 2, Goderich; J. H. Md-. Mummie should er?shook her faith " "You naughty girl, you," she said, GOING WEST 1�*199, R.R, 1, Biytb; Frank Me, R.R. Ili, Clinton; Hugh int the scheme of things. Gladys, -absently. (Morning) Gregor, s• ,, ,i ,by her mother's side, un- Gladys began to weep a little in A.M..Aleirander R.R. 1, Walton; Wm, Seaforth', easy, then frightened, ands soon she readiness For the slap which She t6trattord (leave) .......... 10.45 RApohifiald, R.R. 4, R. too began to cry„ whimperingly at hada earned and which she knew $eamorth .................. 11.3611rsi, or; Cahn L, Malone, R.R. 5, ,Seafth than loudly, impatiently. would not really hurt, but instead 4 od6ri<sh (arrive) ... 13.40 8, H. Whitmore, RX. 8, Seaforth, She clutched at Mumm e's gown 64 •slapping her Mummie stood (A€ erh'oon AGENTS: an tried' to climb on het lap, and stating at the paper that G1ad;yS ld. F)nlailcll~ercher II,R, i, Dulw y , wag neither picked, ftp, andi kissed had,,torn, -and then began to cry e ..a. ` ` - ftxtford (Ieaw) ,.... �#5; ,.` ., 'ih4t. 0. Pepper, larueefi+atd, J.. t,. r smacked, and scoide'd; and, stilt nog again it a etritngb, quiet, hopetes's %#lardorth ................ . . 10.1( , pru$>idr,... Brbdhagel George � M#muife cried. There Wg& A paper sort of. way. . " ('B iV`A) 4....e ... 1 1011 n i+pluty Myth; - , . -. sari bile floor with pictures; and ,pre. '. (Colitiiiued' X40XJ 'Week) 4 :V � i .f H11 l� The New CFPL is changing to 980: I ,. o` ` �` . t . On Sunday, February 20th, we're changingr r :�,1." to 980 on your radio dial. That means new `. entertainment . . . a new high in good 11 q { F -, h listening. Remember . .. Sunday's the dayffil� . \ .� . � i ; fi o c :' �s tom` sf ti tiass3 ' r ... be sure to listen to the new C F P L at 5n00 WAIS SND 1� 980... "The Centre Aos1P on Your dial"! 'M1. : I' r . ,. . r �t i - - ,:' i; ' r e Ik,,' i; 1 j y +i M. 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