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THE UNITED CirlURCH
Of 4;ANAVA
miniotor; Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., S.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
PRE-5bl TEltIAN ii;ii1JRCkt
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Interim Moderator;
Rev. McLean
Urganist. Margaret Thompson
ARCT
11:00 a.m. Public. 'Worship
TILURSDAY, Sian% lat. 1460.
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aetert G Thompson
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GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
leirst I want to thank the Co-
op Instil:to...co, Company for their
prOinlit and coarteous service.
My car was stolen and badly
eioaaged. I reported this to Russ
Knight, our local agent and that
was all I had to do. My car 'was
taken to the Cher garage and
fully and promtly repaired. l\lany
thanks and. I tip my hut to the
mechanics at Chev and Oldsmo-
bile dealer's also.
Last week we were milking
cows and the year was 1906. I'm
slower than Ivan -Campbell's milk
delivery. I never did get finished.
In every herd, there is always
one cow you really never can
trust. She might be as gentle as
as Mary's little lamb for months
Or a year and then some morning
you find. yourself in the glitter
with the milk pail and stool.
You cannot punish a cow with-
out hurting yourself. If you whip
her she won't let down her milk.
If you starve her she hasn't any
to let down. Just call her an old
bag and let it go at that. At the
end of every cow's tail is a sort
Of whisk. In the summer this is
to keep the flies off. In the wint-
er its to swish your face off, A
cow has a deadly aim with this
weapon. If its dry she lets you
have it square in the eyes. If its
soggy and thatutry you get it
righ in the mouth. When this
happens you take the right hand
wipe the smear with the sleeve
of your smock. With the left you
reach for ymir chewing tobacco.
After a few ehomps it tastes
more like tobaeco. It's at least
blended. It's not a pleasant job
-milking a fresh cow. Some calves
are good drinkers like them tele-
Phone fellows' Aychie Willis and
Prank Alcock, some are as stub-
THUR. - FRI.
born as Lennie Lamont and some
are as stupid as Pearson and
Dielenbaker. 1 never was pally
a good cattleman. You know what
1. mean too intellectual for this
lowly' sort of think. i never was
like Jack Bishop. Jack' can run
his hand over a tat beast's ie..,
end and tell you within a few
ounces the correct weight. How-
ever, I was very fortunate, I had.
a good drover, I Would call up
Toni, 1NfeDonald and say, "Tom I
have two pr three cattle to ship."
Toni would say, "Pine we will
pick them up Saturday morning
at' nine." Promptly at nine Tom
would be looking them over. He
would say, now here is a pretty
good steer, or, this heifee will
bring top price. I, knew 1 would
get every penny for every pound..
Then as time went on I got more
intc,,IIIgent and I turned Tory.
Tom seemed to turn a bit too. I
would hear him say, well beef
is down this week, a slow market
for half ;I:arved cattle, Maybe yoU
best see Mantua or Baeker and
Thompson. Well, he would look
nein oN This one here, he
would say, hasn't much width,
has it? Look along his back: His
mother must have been frighten-
ed by a cross cut saw. Another
hundred bushels of corn might
have helped thin mongrel. I says,
Tom, look at this heifer, isn't she
fat? You know, says he, you,
should keep her for a cow, a
little Durham, a little Poll Aligns.
Quite a bit of Ayrshire and a
whole lot of jersey, She might
make a good milker. I says, look
at this steer, Tom, isn't he a
beauty? He's well bred, a direct
descendent off Red Crab Apple. a
$500.00 bull. Says' 'corn, he sure
has descended a long way. I try
to convince him, show hiin pedi-
grees and registrations and pic,
tures its no rise. After ten
SEPT. 1 -
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COY 4;APIAIIA
Mrs. B. diilott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Prim.ary Church Behest
St. Aihan's and St. OavId's
ATWOOD
0:30 a.m. 111orning Prayer
and Undrott
ST. AMBROSE
CHURCH
Sunday Service - Sept. 4th
Blessing Oi %
St. Ambrose Cemetery
10.45 a.m.
By Msgr. 1 ergus erty D.P.
Uhancenor of indueSe oi !mutant
Mass a.m.
Parish Dinner
at hi. Ambrose Parish Hall
12.30 p.m.
minutes ne says, you really
should get rid of that little old
scrub bull.
Oh well, I would rather lose a
dozen fat steers than rejoin
them darn grits.
Don't forget to invite your
friends from afar to stay with
you when the plowing match is
on October 11 - 14th.
Next week, why eats and girls
go astray.
Truthfully
T; K. F.
MUSIC TERM BEGINS
Margaret Teumpson, A„R.(1.1.
will resume Leaching Piano,
Volpe, and Theory beginning
on. Monday, Sept. 12th. •
Lesson times may be alTalluct
after Sept. 74.14
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my deep
Ruth Ann and 'Karl Gmack and
Marlene and William Henhoeffer
WINS BRONZE MEDALLION
On Thursday evening, Aug.
25th, Miss Joyce lagether sutaiea-
study completed her Bronze
Medallion swimming test in.
Gode.rich Swimming pool with the
Red. Cross examiner in attend-
mice.
Swiotmors from Teeswater,
Kincardine, Lucknew, gingham
and Seaforth, took their test,
Messrs rete and Mike Stin-
insole Seaforth Swimming Pool
instructors are be commended as
nearly everyone from the Sea-
forth class was successful.
Congratulations to Joyce who is
the first one front the Brussels
swimmers to obtain this medal.
DANCE
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Admission restricted to persons
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appreciation to my neighbours,
friends, and relatives for the
many expressions of sympathy I I
have received in my recent.
bereavement, for the many cards,
floral tributes, ana tokens.
A very special thank you to
Rev. Braby for his comforting
message, to St. John's A.P. S. A.M.
to Mire. Ida. Evans, to Mr. and
Mrs. Rann, the Ladies' Guild, and
to all those who sent baking to
the home and the parish hall and
the ones who helped with the
chores and other work. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
Jessie Engel
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