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Village Squire, 1976-10, Page 19had been extremely cold and blustery. The smaller children talked about Santa Claus. Mrs. Mucalysk knew there would not be any presents -- not even enough to eat, but how do you explain to little children that Santa will not be able to find them this year. After the evening meal, she and her husband had discussed their problem; and he had decided to carry a sack of grain to the store store that evening and exchange it for . oranges and candy and maybe a few little gifts. All store -keepers took grain or any farm produce in exchange for their goods during these hungry years. It was the only form of currency most farmers had. After a long, cold walk, Mr. Mucalysk dropped his sack on the scales and in, most small villages, the local post office was also housed in the general store. Looking up, the proprietor said, "Glad you go in to -night Lars, there's a box here for you from Ontario, likely for Christmas." Lars looked surprised, "Don't know nobody in Ontario", he answered. A miraculous Christmas morning, 1932 in Saskatchewan arrived and with it a complete renewal of faith in God, in Canada, the Mucalysks adopted homeland, and the dawn of a new lease on life for the Mucalysk family. Surely God was in His Heaven and all was right in this depressed world. We five children from Ontario had just learned an age-old lesson, it is more bless to give even when you have very little to share. BARTLIFF'S Bakery and Restaurant You'll find Bertliff's Bakery and Restaurant...in Clinton • the town at the Country Crossroads - Enjoy lunch, a country dinner or just have a coffee In the friendly atmosphere. Try our fresh -from -the -oven breads and pas- tries. BartlifI's bakers enjoy creating masterpieces in wedding. birthday, anniversary or special occasion cakes. For baking that s been ramous for 70 years. visit BARTLIFF'S IN CLINTON! 1i MINT ST. CLINTON 112—1727 the right ring for the right girl At Gemini Je‘‘ellers, of course. Where you'll find ,r once-in-a-litetime rings with all the beauty and individuality that make your relationship with her so special. Select from a unique treasury' of contemporary and traditional styles. COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND, Genin?JeweIIers Wingham 357-2670 Listowel 291-3661 a Now Open COMM CRAFTSMAN "A Farm Shop in our barn Woodworking done on premises Patchwork Antiques Homemade bread Preserves Miniatures Children's clothes Toy Cheese, Lemonade, Fudge, Candy rl 0,x10.4.. To ro TMO rr. Daily 10-5 Cloud Tuesdays On Hwy 83 — Just Wast of Russaldete It AGE SQUIRE/OCTOBER 19'b, 1'