The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-12-12, Page 2-
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the Baptists of that community.
The church was erected in 1900
and was used until a few years
ago, although latterly only for
summer servicea,
THIS IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT .
is,;tinie of year we 'usually de-
votela; little. space to the buy-at,home
thetne. This ',particular, Christmas
season is no exception : and there
,are4 'f.1(-52t,e,itS'Of reasons 'Why the advice
sthind ,a'S, tever :wai, •
The be possible reason is that We
' no: longer live in anage Of bargains.
Yotfh en't heard of 'a real, old -fash-
: bargin in, years, And bY "bar-
gains , tve, Mean What you think we
sething.for nothing, There
just .ain't no sech animal.. Production
;delivery and sales costs have reached
att,a11-.tirne high,. so ,the best you can
,hope..for iS to get gotid, honest Value
.fOr :Your mOney.
Your. best guarantee of good value
is., provided by the merchant you ,know
.tand deal wtth reulrJy, He must ,
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deal honestly with you because you
' are not one of fifty thousand bnyers-
croing past his door each honr. , he
should hand you. a raw deal you - are
- •KO.hig to be right back , on hi door-
step' on the morning of December 27
with the OffendincT purchase in one
hand and the othe';one stretched right
out .for your money back, Our mer-
chants don't throw away their custom-
ers. They need them too Much:
Certainly there will be many in this
community Who will send their j-.1..rd,
won dollars out of town for the attrac-
' tive article in a highly-colored catra
rogue., And a good half of -these same
buyers will either return the goods at
, the first opportunity or wish they had
done So. Buy ,it in Winghatn and see
what you're 'going to give for Christ-,
mas.
Dr„ onald Misener of the Univet-
sity of Western Ontario has come up
With sonic good advice.
People, he says, should become
more selective and not worry them-
m Selves over every problem which coes
;
Most thalsOrt haVe a habit of Wor- ,
Tying about everything under the SUM
One of the worries is to get the list of
Worries in proper order, putting first
things first and So down the line.
. Take the average person on the ay.
triage day, On Waking, it is ,riattiral
ivorty about the weather, Is it too
cod „ too wet* i too hot, too dry? At
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pubtfithio at vi*Etiini..Onititlei
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Ono of 43t4heslit,parstnIrustrating,:
frightening but faseinating hobbles.
tXpet1,111„,:0;14i00:actzillInge.st.ne -qtf.:4z0.4 in we-
You knovir' the kind mean. They '
ash you questions, you ans-
wer "yes or r10,0 and you are anta,
mustically efaSSitied 11a, an phamiocrer, or 4 law bum. At.
least I am.
Every time I see a 'new quiz,
hope flutters fresh in' my breast,
like a deve tied by tufo leg, ''This:
time," 4 think, "by gollies,
going to get .4 ,pa s,.matit." I sit
down • with • pencil, Carefully hat
the point and' do rny best 'to con-
sider each one 'as honestly. as Pos-'
aibie,
As a, matter „Of, faeti 111st
!shed one in 4 ina,spiZind, The head-
ybiogli'l.
says:
doll:les:us.bYal5ntldts.°Alfnlowesrilel
oar
lot of
Wti'mef el.,,1 ,X.ii ,3,04.,u1;ushtaavneswzaevreedd
"yes" right away.
WS the way the silly 't3hings are
worded. First question asks: Did
you tell your wife,,,,at least once
thi s weeft,!:',V.yoil isWeeth cart?"
Now, is.n!taiiiit'ridieelous? Maybe,
some yoilhg Adiot ,,who,^ has been'.
married itOr'''.1aW Weeks told .hiS•
'wife that' this tiht I'll picK,
you 20 .#1.irt Men .at .randorti,.•
avinsde,sifwetti:7f t.hem;a4tc.1 ,th, at to a'.
wife this ,week, it was somebody,
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Second , Cipestien: „. When She
dressed up fill, you, ,do yeci notice'
It and tell lier,„1`Yok leek heaatae
Ft.11 to ine'R the': fl,fst l)Ittee
women ,don.*:.'d,reak.', ifp.'• for their,
husbands, they dress up for othei.
women, In the second place, that
foolish remark implies that 'while
she looks goal to 'me; she might .
not look so hot to others. In .the
third, an' eraPhatie "wow!" and a.
well-executed leer means' a lot':
more' to heuNat time like that,
than such Grade 8 sentiments. '
Third, question; When you come
home from work, do you ask heii
"What kip(' ,ef a. day did'
have?" Answer': I do not. IV;
,afraid she'll. tell me. Besides,
want to tell het hOW tough things
were for me today.
That's three queSticips. There •ate
Six in this quiz. sneak a Peek at.
the bottom. It says: Each qUestion
Should be answered "YES". I aria
now batting ,000 I quit, §I am a,
dull husband. 13ht get a lemon !
to a LolIebrigida pria, not cia dull as,,.
the claine-. (and It iribst have been
a dame) wile. compeeed.these ques-:
Lewie maigen
gvet hPadired youralgo cum
Alfted TerlOYSPle Wrote a Viateting
.0.9110,0t on the Reaslarl Maasaare
the people of Poland who haci
400 in loatirreetiefl against the
taT0101 .0 tOle of the Tsar. Reading
that. poem irl the Aight or rather
,the stygian gloom of Martyred
guasary, one improzed With
the 40 that CcitureUrilat riders ,of
-4140Sia today are no different from
Abair 4001 ancestors. Tennyson
describes! nuasla as "that over-
grown barbarian of the East" who
.tonsgteases his ample' Wand to
some new eroWn." "How long," he
crieS, "than the ley-hearted Mus-
covite oppreSs that region?" while
Britain and the rest of Europe
-.4aled and look on "when we should
:aid the right—A matter to be wept
With tears ef blood," •
, For centuries Poland and Hun-
goy Were the battle groOrids. of
elashea between the Eest -and
West, Previcnia tO annexing l'oland
,the Russians entered, that tionntry
'on ysirjons.,"preteta and when they
:took '1 .'it0eeesion they instittited
de n ationalizi ng the
petipie,,I In' 186a, :the see ret Polish
.'govetnnient'.1tdported that 50,000
:pen had :becri: slain, and 100,000
yxiled to •Sibe*-rici. Two years latet
itn iristirrectibn of POlish exiles in
Siberia' Was 7'rothlessly suppressed .9- • with 'wholesale executienS,
Suez' Canal Wia4 -11n. 140 ,
teted 'by the tc.renaiu,. That,
International Sabetage Va011...t11
haVe been Undertalt8.11 O ea
assarance nol ..0iipaiwt to no
mice and arras' f the • afritlatN,
Urtion, VIrtaally, put ,tha Cansi
ander the control of Moseow and
it was follevved by- SoVilt. ,
lion of heavy atinaillefita,„ planed
and Po1ssian technielana hit() fly,, •
ri d, and Eg,ypt. reality,
Soviet Rusala had. already invaded '
Egypt before "Britain/ and Prance
Sent ao expedition to protect their
vital intereste 01 the free.dom of
that seaway, tlilon the WIT
lives of their people doperiaea.
When the United States ham
herself in a aiMilar poaltion in: th e
Far East„ with her, .troops, ac,,
cupation 'of japan and Worraocif,
wasnington did 110t hesitate to sk..
Mead that ',the D'hited. Nittioa sod
an-array9nto. •Xorefi ' to. 'protaa
their. military. :lifeline, ;which
threatened by the raids: of' •(„Id
Mindat ferces lofe the splitheta
part • Of the, peninsula,,' 13rin
had no immediate Interest • in the
„fight Tor,Sputli 1;.oroo, but she arid
the Commonwealth natieris enteiv •
it in loyalty to the`.gaited. Nation's'
arid espeeially ta.
with the -United S'tatea. Th§:i Kda,
can War -was adveeated by. P c-
dent Trunian wea otgaribaid
and commanded.by -Ainerican foriir
C$ , It Was finally •ealled. off th ;1, It will ,b seen • that Whatever stalemate, not by.'the4Jnited Ndt..
'Ootninliniirn has done in adopting ions hut. at thelieheat of, President
Eisenhower. , •
Soviet RosSia .arined
and 'trained the., N'oi-th Karedj.,
troops and Chinese "yr:ilea:dere fa.,
she has been doing in . Syria and
Egypt in preparation for extend,.
lug the iron curtaitt over the Neiir
East, Arid it will require. more tlii
a lioeige-podge pollee force . to
suede Nasser from continuing asla
eat'a pave' for the 'advancement Of
Russian barbarisre,
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EARNEST PUBLIC SERVANTS
•iming the editorial columns of
outing weeklies we have been
,tottitOrgSted.'in the comments of many
.0.4Jtors About the lack of any sort or
piablie reports by representatives of
school boards, Many of the papers are
outspoken in their criticism of school
bottrds, both, Public and secondary, for,
failing to send repreSentatives to nom-
ination meetings to provide direct in-
forMation to the ratepayers on the
expenditure of public funds.
•The Clinton News-Record contin-
nes by pointing out that the lack of
representation from the board, of the
high school in that town is Ample evi-
dence of the fact that appointed
boards, as opposed to those which are
elected, are not desirable. The editor
States flatly that any public board'
which is empowered to spend large
sitms of.moneY m provided by the tax-
PaYer. ,shoubl be •open to the Will of
the-voter. Under the present set-up
the taxpayer has practically no voice
in .the seleetion of the board's ,member-
ship. • ' l• *
the case'. of the pubjic, school
Oar,d. the voters of the town ofVing-
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A NEW NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY . )
ntiient fr011i the Atneridart pre sS "Ott the contrary, Canada during-
verribet 29 editorial page carried some "Mr. Pearson-, refused to join wth
'comOlit"ht6:0-rOljarrks.al4ollt the C ''' ' the United ,5tates in moves which he
- nadiaii'N.i.nis ter 'foi'X*ternatAffairs,, ,_ toonfAt hastY. And he felt :the' 'United :Lesteril, PearSort,- The Monitor said: States was wrong in vdting against
`fNO StateSlaign •-tire' blow of - has . measures 3,-‘-rilial 'inight haVe won tin - taken mOre,tonSytent more. construe- anitnotis approVal, including Britain's, tiVe, mori-e6nfige011S..p,art iri: the pre - c sent.'crisiS than Mr. P inOr recen earson. , ,
"Canada's- role — which tothe Ca- "In taking' the position - Canada
nadiatts critiCie as that of 'chore boy' has not only well served the UN but
for the, United States -.- may become the Corintionwealth of Nations."
an iSStie. in the Canadian ;electijoriS in One day, we ,fegl sure, all
tine,. according to Ottawa reports. ,,4"O 'the alliance members and many other
it should he said . right no* from 'the ' governments will be thanking the
solidi side Of the border that Canada present leaders of, Canada for their
TWENTY-FIVE YEAR$ AGO'
The regelat :monthly meeting of
the town council was a short ses-'
sion on Tueaday evening all mem-
„ bets were present With Mayor
GOOD A.DVICE Fells in the their. The minutes
the last Meeting Were read and
,(1Cincardine News) • approved.
this season of the year lijely, one of
the first two conditions will prevail,
so it is necessary to worry if last
year's goloshes are still serviceable
and if so, where can they.;,be found.
A companion worry at this season is
the status of the fuel bin. Ts it almoSt
empty.?
Then one can worry that the break-
fast being eaten won't agree with the
digestive tract and hasten off to la-
bour, worrying that arrival will not be
made on time. •, •
Multiply this by the nifinber of rou-
tine actions in the day„ and there is
hardly time left to include in , he cata-
logue of worries such filings as the
local municipal political situation, ton-
&dons. in the i-Ttion whatligobig on
in the international spite and whe-
ther your ticket will win Saturday
night's hockey pool or - 'The warranty
tlia the picture tube will expire before
the tube does. „
So harken to Dr, Misendlis advice
and be selective*
• has looked like anything but a chore
bor to Aniericatl4.
about Canada's place itt world affairs the Middle East crisis has asserted
is aiwki4" itite0s t i fig. • The influential - a position of outstanding,leadership in
Christiait'Science.nonitor on its No- the United Nations . . .
part the free world's most danger-
otts crisis 'since World War,
ham are much more fortund,tes Not
only do the board members appear
at the nomination meeting, but we
have beard one Member Of the, board
state publicly that he thought it was
time the 'public school board's mein
hers were permitted to speak earlier
in the evening, before the crowd has
started to thin out, •
Our public schoOl board has laced
the unpleasant duty of requesting
funds for additions to the school twice
within four years, The added respon-
sibilities which fall upon conscientious
members of the board when: new con-
struction is under way have totalled
many extra hours of deliberation and
countless interruptions to .the work
which each man is normally engagred.
We have been very favorably im
pressed with the honest manner in
which the public school board haS
sought to place its needs. before the
community. Such open discussion of
public problems is the very essence of
sound municipal reasoning.' Never in
the history of civic affairs has any-
thing been gained by secret discussions
and behind-the-door decisions.
FORTY YEARS A
Tee regular' meeting of the- Lit4
erary Society was held in the Bigh
School Assembly. Hall on Thursday,
December 7th. The chair was oá-'
copied by Miss Heloise RenneclYI,
1st. vice-president, who conducted
the meeting in a very commea44;
able vveYnnd'shoWect herself- wotl
thy of th postion, ,After the
lug of the minutes the followiri
e tel
prograristhe "-was' 'rendered:
duet, Miss -Gladys McCallum ,an
Miss -Janet MeEee; violin solo by
Edna James and a reeitation -by§
Angus MacKay,
The Wingham Musical SocietY
held a• very encouraging: 'meeting
M the council Oha,nibei on•ThuraH
day, evening •lait, tpwitrds.
tweaty -members were present and,
it was decided to give ,a Series Oi!
concerts in the New Year.' The
Society will accept engagements
for any worthy and ammediate,
cause. It was also decided to go.
Out carol singing on Christmas
Eve. •
Anniversary •serVices Will be held,
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian'
Church on Stinclak, December
The Rev. J. A. McGillivray, pastor'
of „KT1OX • Church, Guelph, will:
preach at both services. .
Mrs. Campbell of Goderich, and to,,metly of wingharn, received,'
word lag 'week, horn her husband,
that a 'draft' Of 20a Hurons was to',
be sent to the front at °frac- The,
Hurons are ranked as one of the;
hest drilled battalions that have
gone overseas.
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SIXTY IIIDARS-AGO •"
3„7, Flannigan has the machinery
in place and will open up a Nixon
manufactory. a.
James McAlpine, who has been
living in Mt. Forest for sometime,
has moved baeic to 6rarn again,
Jacob Halliday, of Hartiston, has
moved ihto fawn and- will oecupy
T. L. jobb's tealderiee on Diagonal
Road.
Mr, D. Sutherland had disposed
of his hardware and stove bush-1
nese to Messrs. Paulen and Reony
of Dashwoocl, Ontario, •
Mr A. M. Rush, of Brantford;
Teti from the roof of Peter Me-
Eweres barn In Turnberry, on
Tuesday of last week, and fracter-
, ed his leg. Mr: Rush had just fin-
ished putting up a windmill on the.
ham and had gone up to slibW
Mr. MeEwen hoW to oil It when he
lost hi s• balance with the Wove re7
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didates.. ;
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Itteittitit ifitilAilt1 .400
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The BOWieit 'Ohateir, loeitt'd .dit
..the second, tine test, has been, tofu, '
dow and, the Material. removed, id'
Fettroll Where, it Will be used •Ift.
the ..dOlitittliatiOn. a et. -edifice .foe
• For the Second nine in Its his- ,SoCicity POSterOPP:a ..postage sten*
toty the tithed states has pictured The 13titialil,:,ane Feteige - Bible
the Bible on a postage stamp. • society cOpeii3tes closely' with
/ssued on Labour baS', 19513, as a the nationarBible. SoeittY there
sPeCial commemorative stereo, it •
depieta the 'labourers appreciation , suglosted 1041410*i
of the
design for the stamp ovas Acts, • 1710441
sahdhy, Lilac 10.4u moodey,
taken front, a Mattel in the new 8;146; vvethiociay, Rotilatia, 1211-
liFL-0/6 'headquattets httildiag • - •— zI• Thursday. Cot', 18443' Washington, This giant rims- , •
die Mutat fifty-one feet high arid aa•Yr rhiliPPlan0 4:14g; Saturday,
seventeen feet wide ,pletures a Hebrews
Worker With a pith, hammer and
hod CVO his Shoulder, with an atrii
about hia wife, She Is seated arid 10
teadilig tO their young aOrt from
whet the artist's title tleseribes as
"The took of Llfe,
thean nothing other itt 6
Bible, The (moral aheriVa) the ihie
to he the one sure and certain
guide We have in life",
Vile only *the .6ch Stamp is,
shed hi the ItS.k. in 104 shows'
Wohlintion taking the lit**leitttal
tratli. With his hand on the Bible,
floently 'BritZli, Used st
Mrs. Eric Elliott,
Toronto 9, Ont.
Advanee-Thries, I
Wirigham, Out. - • ,
Deat Sir: -
Enclosed find $3.60 for year's
subscription to your paper. I would
miss it very much for there is al-
ways something ,of inteest in the
old` home town.,
Yours truly,
- Leona Xert.
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Ripley, December 5, 1956
The: WinglicOn. Advance-Times,
Dear Sir:
am enclosing three dollars for
renewal of our paper, Thank 'ye,iti
very much for sending the paper
each week. We do look hamar&
eapli week to the Wingharn paper.
We wish you all a Merry Christ-
mas and a Happy New Year.
Thank you once again for your
kindness,
Mrs, Doris Sinith,
Ripley, Ontario
83 Wilton Crescent,
Ottawa, Ont. tions„ • .
Editor, Another quiz in the same maga-,
- sine 'proved beyood doubt that I-
Wingham, Ont. am "highly -over-sensitive and .
perhaps in need of guidanee."'• t Dear Sir: There are dertainly, times when You will find enclosed $3.00 in need -guidance, but I know, so the payment of my subscription to
your paper for 1957. repeated assurances of -.the Old
. Lady, that •Iim- as- fienSitiVC PO: I -find the•paper-qoite' a help in' old rubber boot. ' • keeping me in touch :With: events And that's ,the way the, quizaes in -my hpme town over the years.
Your editorial page is also very, go with me. Read„ one on alcohol-
interesting The item ' a week ago, 'ism ahd,. I 411s6°v-er 11* Tli°cIeSt
"Where Army Discipline Would glass berOre thither will haVe me
on skid row very shortly. Try one Help"; seems particularly , timely on cigarettes. arid leatn my lungs so far a's our city is concerned., are coated with a half-Inch of tar, Yours sincerely,
A •spottesmatt tot Oeotle. Meaty,
tecet Of the ArloCif).said
Advance-Times,
The local post office has inform-
ed The Advance-Times that the
public here are much pleased with
the Airgraph mail service to the
hays overseas, A large' number of
these letters have already been
sent from here.
Mr. R4 Yuill, who was Cf.N,R.
station agent at Belgrave for
twenty years prior to the station
being closed and who has since
been - agent at Paisley, has been
appointed to a similiar position at
Thedford, He and Mrs. Yttin and
their daughter left this week for
Thedforcl,
At the December meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Legion
$10 was voted to the Red Shield
Fund and arrangements were.
made to have bundles sent to Eng-
land.„
BOX 473 I
t Sec e Ciaada Sock
71. The • Bible Todau '1 • PP r el By Aev, Cr, iv, Parson, BA.
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Measles/
all reports it looks at If
the district hai' been' atthakett With
Inet181e0 of, 0:0(161106 proportions;
saVIOriday of th14. Week'the jUnlor
roolici Of TeaffWeitef Pubild School
saw a slim .0400. 151.11A4 tin hand.
Other ciaSset `:,arere depleted to
leaser extehtei- as Were eittirdis
schools thre41061.1t the lifes, Ali
abilebteeS Andre- hot victito of tUe.
if nu-mot 014,,
combed "td1 ciiàit Ago L tts
Water
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lung caneer is imminent, and Im
not tong for this .wottd. • ''
When I honestly answer a quizz
On what kind of 'a father I' irk it
turns out 'I have about. as nitieh
parental ,sense as •a.inele muskel-
lorige, , and my. !kids' •W,re.. destined
for the, juvenile courts. Do I veil.:
tore a whiia, at a qiiiiz on how at-
tractive I are .to 'women, it is re-
\reales] that I have the-same effect,
on them as a plate Of cold tripe: ..
When „ii..".,:Otiiia.,..qtreties•me on my'
handiriesiartinOd the bouto„the
score Sheivi'thaVi Should be hying
in a Or&-ei.kild when it's headed,
What ba.,.'1"p-U. Children'!" Know
About Sek r;• . fin ....still-tined.' "I've
never its160. theiri/ ''.,' "'
. 'After. anSwser.ing, a Jot, pf,..quiszes
conscie,ritooslY, I've come 'to the
con clusionf that . the., ratiestions are
loaded, and-, thaellre only' person
alio - eourel.'get, a 'paaalog ' grade
would be' air litter imbecile ' Or a
barefaced ..ilar.:.•
Say, here's one that looks kind
of interesting., Band me that' pen-
cil, Mother,. Let'a 'see. Pita. QUO'S-
Moro When Djoi You step l3eatiiig
Your Wife? !:. ' • .
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Nasser. and Moscow to complete
'oviet-,dominatiori' of the Middle HanOVer Post. " . • '
leefa*Pielegailleardeitee*Mai-K4=-Zaclegf4FaZliMitfiZar,Zaitasiei.;'
Western industrial ideas, it has
alone. nettling to civilize the fornt
hf
, • goveromeat, The , "overgrown
hritharlin of the East" is still .a.vcia
of, -more -. territory and
ilomination. The "icy-hearted MS-
koyite".ia still in possession of the
kremlin as barbaric and brutal as
ver. And worse still, the aegrad-
r,ing .virus of Communism IS
•apreacting Soviet savagery, "Evil
lissociationa -corrupt hood t man-
'hers," and the close corinivaxice of
i'tesident Nasser 'with Moscow has
licsuiteon.,iii§ Lo ng soviet Metal Lockot arid hoe'. now. adopted age.;
:4id RuOiaii ruthlessness In the seia-, Fall on Victim AF, of private property and mass Miss FJairie Pester- had the ria- lleportationS. Nasser has been fortune to have three 'metal leek': iVeli-sehooled io the ;Satanic tech-,
hiques' and the-brutality of Stalin.e.
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Br/ ain and.* France were fully
Wware a the conspiracy between
, (All'OLICAN)
talingbaWt
Third Sunday in Advent
8.30 a.m.L-4.-Toly Communion
11.00 a.m.--Morn ing I:rawer & Senn on
2,30 p.m.----Church School.
pork.--,V,vening Prayer tt; Sermon
St ;J* '
%Ved., Dec, 1.2t1i4.30 p.m.—Board of Manages'-,
prii, bee, 14th—Ch118611Ag PartY,
6900 p.m.-t-Church School Supper,
P,30 p,M,--Corgregational Covert
'(Please bring' White (ifts i'O-itris party)
Auv
Vance's Drug
Store
‘eve ple!e Re,47‘el
ers fall • orp her at,' the , lIanovt.
High School on Wednesday whip
on her way to the cafeteria, mi,''
Foster -.was taken to hospital
X-rays • and inter- returned, ho
where she is Wider ohsetvntion.jL
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A communication was teeth/ea'
from Mt, 'Forest asking the toWn
10 joift With theta In tequestilig
the C,N,B. and .O.P.R. to ittintove •
their triad and passenger terViee,,
It was decided to concur with Mt.
Yorest in their reiltingt.
The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
,PreShyteriaii Church Will hold a
sale of homemade baking and
.tea in the beeenterit t)f .t141t;,
:Church on Saturday afternoon.
• ..Hartiatori now boitstS it Weather'
prophet who may build 1.1P atePU-
tolled to rival that Of the iatelVti,
Bowts.. Ufa .name is jack
head and he 'predicts that there' 116 ,
an -unfailing hiclieation that there
will be .deop SIM* this winter, Be
elairria th the tritialtrat houses are
higher than usual •whielt Melina
deep snow during the Whiter and
high Water during the ;spring,
The Wingliain Citiedava Ban&
Wish to thank the Mayor and Mem-
bers of the newty eleeted totincii
for the generous treatiterit teeelta,
ed MOOdaY evening when the flo us 'The ridt,,k tit Life' can' band serenaded the Sucteasful .„ „ . „ ti ,
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