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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-02-25, Page 8F 4, "Howick junlor$. R, H. 444SHMAN TEUS,,OP ('10MMU10"TOPIC At Drama Fesu'val Ck At Y,P.V-� Meeting I Uxt TO 4E Weivro W /P ole Byppoo ve ne _.are* HAVE 04 A 441AY stki�E r iQlAliok Jr. Var;,n e Do, 41 ar ompoted on tile ir,,Faraier dram.4 4 the TJ30tred. Churchon Tuesday eve - FLOOR Alumi"4 m - competition Thursday 50glit in Sea- ®rli ,lgi tb presldent� Clifford Prew- v4Nrals RESPONSIBILITY- TO forth, Title of their half-hour play Pr pb�$;O.Jng and 11 Cl4arge Of . � . baj.ng A was "His Firstpate". And Pioneers, of Huroa Co.' Alu inom W 1) - t4e to4piel f'Should W" COM� SASH RUG ST te 'OP PRISON INMATES The cast cooststed of ftrldra t ]petition." A drispurision followed, dg I fl. st sair be light Ili Hur;n on ineAr accident on the old Wooden in NvIll I, AWNINGS ILE$ DOORS. _4r, Uaro.ret Hastie, Ethel Cr I opinlows 'were given �fQr 'N4 $04 1� a1_44T! GtORRIE-The W.A� of St. Stvph- ReI8, Ron 9041C114el and JOhn A� bright morning In tile ea0yibridge, They v�>;pect to put tb . is spring Of 188$.. My father w" 4 and agailistoompat-itlom in'Stinday 'LUMBER BVILDING c 1JOBOARI N5 Stafford drivinF Acros$ with a very heavy D An's CIvirch Piet 'for Its Febru School 4ttend4nae, ifsports wriad other ary, gieeting at,the bome of X on ra. 'play on Ili Gorrie after 'Eiister with StOtsm who, bad Migra from load on b tteM I$ w4gop when suddenly, AW1.0 ing Earl Midenvood on Thursday a varl('tv program, his native land of De4licolth, In tile one of the under meedle beams Tole, hone 260, Members aft9rnoon, In tile gl�senee of the, early lAws. my Mother wah -an broke,' letting a port of the floor A sl�.4tjng , p of the society enjoyed a ' -the rty sponsored by, -nt tile first Aim, Mrs Arl.sIA colleen, ley JIAO ��ten. 4p col apse. r1,40aP:J1,yW AA 1310 preslolt - Harry KWIT'I'Oner is W Y-PU, of Belgrave 11nited Church Xing llrpslded�aud Mrs. R. T. a two hkindred acre, part4ally Olear- snapping of the timbera,the horses ai Belgrave oil Friday Pvenin 'P. ­fi- A-A, Dr a ed farni. oil lot $') Concession d phingedabeAd tgk- 9 tool; fright an, k4 4601 P 4 Ili 1,�wst Wawallosli o he, floor �7 Tile meeting was zpetled with n the west Ing the wagon ofCbefqre t GORR14--Tho HolA& Jr. Usti- b4nlz Of the Maitland River, Tlierc, fell to the Nv Woodpeckers Sewi F prayer and LItany. Theme for the ater, The bridge was tute officers were installed at the t I through� years of hardship, t h ey. soon repaired and afterwaT.4% re - rail call was llsiwl and Mrs, Bertha meeting on Wedne.9day qveulng. managed to , live and to raise structure.** In Bluevale Area Plant brought tboughta on the, Xt placed y a new steel They axe As follows: family of plevon children, or should On.the'.east b n!k or th theme saying "Sin separate$ us a- Maitland BLUEUVALE-All unweloome V's - LE Past president, 14thel Relq,, prest-' I saY ten children and a, rt;nt--+4nd lies the little hamlet of Mtirnoch' itor to the community is a P froni GoV, Mm. Gordon Under- 2delik Ruth Toner; Ist vice the Ilehted F wood read a paper on 'Growing dell most picturesque and beauti woodpech r, ahandsom� bird, feg- Vresl WAS I t, e k. X)orpt Mr ered in b1nelrand white E .by Toner, gecretary. ful i6not in Huron Colinty Sandr aEdgar, treasurer� Mrs.-J-5an M 04. UP, VON ON HAND Ode wether our Old ago -,Vill 'be the old stamping ground, especially PeRe?--rOffI'M V. Olosel; th tl�;A- TA t 1' 1 MCI! ANO WO -tender Vittfe; dlTeetors, Wilma, Haskins, or t1i with love or filled witli e old Maitland Rivor where it $1 te In eat er years find named, fhq of ilplge6n. lie has avetly stro" GROU- ND BEEF Sandra Wright, u he place after Ills native district of bill Which inalces large holes in old bitterilesa, seol to wind and curve 'round t islands and under the old wooden Kilmarnoch In. Scotland. He lni)lt trees and envers -.,barn wall� and 3 1 bs. $11,25 Urs. 'Earl Underwood arid Mrs. SAUSAGE "Orman Wade revi0wed the chap, b dge to empty Into Ljike Horon his home on the Anort]heapt corner telephone Acles as be fo.tagos forl 0 ttr, "Tile Offendee' frain. the study at Goderiell, andto thenorth and of the where lie k6pb a inspets, LARD 2 1 bs,. 25c ORUNIZE COMMUNITY The bird. has,ilet been co FE , ". . lieral.store,and paRtofffee, Mr. mmon book, Prisoners are, in the main, beyond the third island was the o)a gL X= We Will- fill your pail With LARD'for. I Oc & Ill Canada, a huge floarl W popula- tUR C 1. f, . e � .1 1 n ROSS,DRIV, 1�wfmmlng holoi where we slpe-ot Porter ield was also township her , Its range Alsually.�being far- = i , FROZEN 1�4)AVT,, AT AlAo.,1701" tion of forgotten men and. women. RED: 1,1 y afternoons diving to ther South, These birds have, been 9 �A Alan bapp, . clerk for many years un 11 bi Alany Inulates art, worse when they the bottom of the hOle to hying,up death In 1906 when his son Ale"r seen on tile farms ofMildon. Rob. & leave t GORRIE-Again the month of h took over and held the office for ert-5011. 3., J, Illott nd Eldr d han when they eilter. It is crab sliells, and moss or along t e e the- responsibility of the Christion . 'M I C 0 March Is almosE here and we are bank where Ave would,'play leap- more than forty years until his Nichol. -e th Ilided by the Red Crosstbat a frog or -ta anion 1, Across the way fro -tilefit Lockridge s But 'her Sh ("ItIzeli to s( at a-prisaiier is not �r� �g the bulrushes, deal: in F treated its a social outcast, but in certain amountof funds dre meed- or sometimes fish along the bank. lived Michael Robertson tIle -.%,veav- Tr 'eP up their splendid work. 'We knew , ever and crevi I ce er, I P0 regarded as a per4on who nPeds 0 to It' Sueha -fascinating place to go AT N ANCE AWARDS y nook help aild, ulay be, refamed, We tend to forget that the Red where Many a bass or chuh were in and see dear Old Granny Robert Cross depends: on us to see that loored out of hiding by the ternbt- son sittin at her bandllqom wh,er Plans Were' made for tile St- .9 e,PRESEN -3 . � TED � UN Patrick's diroxer anc they are ready for aoyeMe 0" I bazaar to be Ing worm. dangling on our Iloo & she worked the shuttlo b"k and held Mareb. 14tk and commi�iees 'By contributing to the Red Crosslo, good Old Maitland, may yoll forth through 'the cords, and oll, BrTJF,'VAL77,-AwavdA for perfePt Campaign we assIst'hi disasters, ugs ilipolilted. Following the meetf�-g keep 01, flowIng forever zigyoll what beautiful carpets aiia X -attendance for 19,58 ivere presented - a delleloug 'line" wAS SerVed by the such as that at Springhill, Nova Make Suite .)o 'Can' ri pple over the stones and, wiiid she could weave. by Mr, J. Peacock, assistant Scotia and where a family burned hostess. Your crookedr Way down tbrQukb Q. beautiful 7vtarnochl What a superintendent at the United' We can re94 the names of waters.of the GreatLakes. creek which circled through Ole Thf. day's attendaiia(- Was 72, z youngsters who have received their k *Steer Sure Enough out receives asslstance� the townships to join tip with the thrill to -wander along by the little Church Sunday School, on- Sunday, United Church NeWS :Water Safety Awards knowing that Incidentally, there Was oiice� a valley just below- the Store, under The Robert Ralkes Diploma,for GORRIM-�-The regular meetling we bave contributed to the Society the two, little bridges. down , over firsit'yeV 'perfect attendall'oe was n Of the NTIomaift Association of that inalces such instruction pos-: the little waterfal to. lose itself -given to., Bobby.Corriga , Clifford under the roots of thehuge maple. Hetherington, Bruce Corrigan, -Jim Gorrie United Church., met in the sible. We know that When a, CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE = %; tree on the river ba board room oil Thursday evening blood tralisfusion is necessary the nk. Grand Sellers, little; broo1r, Who knows but what' Seals for second, Srear: Susall lNfrs. Elliler Parrish presided for right kind of blood will be in the �ou may play your little part as Selle$s, Bill Hetherington, Betty the devotions with, 'TaitWl as the hospitars blood bank. Shoald m- OASIS fODRHAPPINESS ington, Mary Craig, Pafsy theme. Xr& NV. J. Hird read the ness hit our homes we call. borrow you join up With the hundreds of Hethee . . . . . . 1. zi F ­ : , 11� Scripture Heb.11 .4-20� )&rs, C. a ljospital bed or wheel chair from GORRIF—Mrs. L. 11 Olj1t:t,SLreaMS, large anq small as Craig, Margaret, Craig Vwtsy Ta ;W/Aw T. Whitley NQW read a p opened the W.M.Si fee tea -tb mey hdrry,on to drive trie great ]oil. Pyk oom 'Talights in the the, Red Cross Loali Cupboard. turbines. that generate oui electric 'Third year seals: Kathleen Craig, A.good deal 6f last yeaes quota,.qulet music and Mrs. A. L, Steph- Fourth :year seals Mrs. X. Parrish. gave a paper on was used in our Own community ensgave the call to Worship. 'Mrs. power and -light �vbidh we so much Ken Matbors, N ingto F`41tb. She -,qdd that faith is a for the services mentioned, What 11. Hamilton read - the Scripture, enjoy, . Rae Mathers, -Bob Hetherl n, Fifth year. seals: Xanpy personal confidence in God. Those is not 'required here is forwarded Luke 10'38-429 and offered prayer. On the other torner of the cross- Taylor, Who- harvest -on Sunday have they to the Canadian Red Cross Society Urs. W. Colling s, gave '!A Tall roads lived Mr. Aknew . who kept Ruth Wathers, Lloyd- Peacock.,,. This artic *11 shine where it is useif to provide services Order". le was writ(ell e a -rd -with his rows�and rows Sixth year seals.- Terry Johnston;. not faith- that th san i�rl a VIA y Z . . . . . . . . . Seventh year -seals:, ook Anne Feac z on: Monday? , Faith is wguide with �on a national or International by Allan Thornhill first In Dut�ch of 'grapevines; a 'fine -place for a Z power greater than our' own. basis. and later translat(Fd Into English boy to sneak in. on si, dark night Shirley Johnston, Foss Peacock, Grace Mathers, Bob M4thers. ppp- Brotherhood ieniluds: thatAlle im- On Tuesday evening a meeting as it "Was widely circulated. Mrs. %*hewthe grapes were ripe. Wet and Snowj'highways,'a n'd winding curves I nii.-Fant has faith to come and was lield toappoint canvassers for. W. Collings used this as an, intro- The, Cross and' Crown award, with Z11 to the east lived a man pill, for more than seven yeaxs. can bring your diiv'ing pleasure toan end pretty OVER 30 CU. FT. i rrta:� -%re give them new hope. -this yeafs campaign. Teonard duction and., concluded With the called Billy Ntooney; he was known Afarle Johnston, Loretta Fischer, Mrs. C,,Pylke, presildent; conduct- Ruttan is carnpaigh chairi-nan. S016 'Wy Task", as a horsetrader. qui.ck.. . es ciall3r if y6u�re driving an Uxl-Sa'fe His farm was Mary pe TRUNK CAPACITY! e4 the busines% A,AQnaff6Tt wa� The: following were ap Fischer, Keith �Tcb ton; polinte.4: Mrs. R Hamilton read a poem. such a shambles they dubbed. it Awards for memiory work., Julia 9 -up is just sent to the needy of the -world. Boundary north, Robt.-Harknesg, "Tke Roads of #Ajpiness'. Dump Mll�, Thornton, Patsy Taylor, Anne Car! Our Steerin Check �the:'ticket '1%vo, rooms. aie to :,b e pgpeied in, Leonard Metcalfe; ­Con. 17. Allan Ar er, guest speaker �spdl& community Halt, Patsy Craig, Bill fleth e ..e niany anodi, r t, *ast a -way 1 'I the manse- 7be Meeting closed White, lack Perguion; Chu. 15, on ' 'The Christian Honie� She cr1n-- for a Wobbly,' Vibratin� car! tha, *s with the theme. bynin� and a`pray- Edgar Dane, St4A Hayes; COXI, 13, said that this starts with Christ! I we had an Irish wit who was ton, Johnston. S an something of a poet. He composed tire -rubber and fuel. Brin :the "culprit" * for a er in unison. 'The lurtch committee Wcs­-Tindprivood, Delbert Clegg-; in znarriage� nbt,trial marriage. Trust 9 a jingle about ri. 11, Wrn. BexinetkOliv6' Bill. 1t went some - served lunch., Co r Stew- Isvery important abd not jealon thorough going.�over on our accurate, "Bear" Friendly Fourp.- 'Y' thing like fbis� BLUEVALE art;. Cm* 9, Chas.- ?�I�Lck, John The conduct of manners in the Mie Friendly:Pburs will meet at Strong, Con- 6, Stewart St Mug, home and truthfulness taught frorh Ili shaving town city Constable Jack Horton has re. Aligitmont Rack. the home -of Mrs. 2�t Cars6n on DeWitt Adams-, Coi% 4. Archie childhood and'respect for thc�'law 'Not far from Dump Rill, turned to Chilliwack, , 13,C.1 'to the Thursday, F eb. 26 at S;l5,piw Pro- 101ler, )Ibrley Johnston, Con. 2, can be set by example in the home. There lived.an old miser, -.holi IT'S A SAFETY SERVICE YOU OWE R.CM-P. station. after a day gram, committee, Mrs. Abdy� Edgar, Clarence McCallum, Itugh. Do1g; Bi�le even to the smallest They, called him Old Bill. With his'parents. Mr.,and Mrs. Jos. i miss Sean sparling, virs. Ix Xell- wallaZze Boundary, Geo. '.Hayden, child makes a binding.tie, Motber In, truckin and trading Horton, who accompanied him to YOURSELF, YOUR CAR AND 9 zon. las. LY1111*, HOW%k Grey BdY­ and is the child's first �teacher, The' -He Malton Airport. did -pretty fair, C line, T-Rng Vogart; HowitIr Turn- heart of a Ch-ristia' "home is the Mr. �Xack Underwo n, He traded twosheep od is enjoying YOUR NFNGHBORS. b.qrry Wy., -Carl Fltch� Fred People Who live Ili it with Christ' And he a holiday in Florfdg� got an old inare. , q Doubledee, Wroxeter, Andy, Gib- the head of their home. �­ I Mrs. Alan White and obildren of 6ORRIE son, Geo. Galbraith; Gorrie south- Ulm. Gerald Gii3bralth, president, RiddIdurn, dideldurn, tot-ra-11-0, Clifford visited Mr. and NTrs, Jos,. -3 east, John Dinsillore; Corrie soutl:i conducted the business. Roll call Shaving mare's tails is mow all, Horton last Week. by, payment of tees t Dane; le -go. gnmen ervice i fen, days N4th hienag In London% t S Mrs. W, C., Mug 'I,%, spezaing a west, wni. D -ane, John CatberS', was, answered Mr. and'-AIrs. Clare.Hoffman and . - GorYl north west, Robt.' and 'the numbers. of Visits td shut- ;baby of' Exceter, M= JoyZe Hoff- &n S Ali Misses ShIrleyBermett and lielen Gorkie north eask Gordon 'Under- In& A committe was ap If I neier were to be shaved pointed to� man and Mr. Bruce Webb of Bar - Z Armour of Toronto were week -end wood, lAyle Watson. All the days of ray life; Phone'j55 Diagonal Road Wingham securea, caniffidato for tb� leaders' I would never be shaved rie were Sunday visitors witli Mr. z visibom at the home Of -A%rr. and school. Mrs. Gordon EUgar 'read a 121y a shoemakeez knife, -and Mrs'. C. B, Hoffman, ........ Mrs. Chester letter from Missionary Reporting Mrs, George Hetherington and Mr. 4xh4 Mrs, Justin Will and Mr. Rev. W. A.Finlay of M-Iss Jean Gridgirian Of Indore. Was (There .4n old shoeMaker Clifford spent the week -end VsIt- Walter Renwick . upezt The week- India. Mrst. E, Whitfield Was Gorrie, Minister gave the who was an enerny of Bill, bence Ing in Galt, end In Mligsville. Urs. Renwick prayer for Miss 0. lkixtor of Tndi8- the suspicion of clipping tfie borse7s and children returned bo3n,- with 'Rev. Wellington Alex xander FIn. -Atrs. Z. Dunbar. 4MAstian sbevvard- them after spending the past week lay;, K Methodist and UMtea abip convener, told of the building 111110K 4 wit with relatives In Kingsville. alurch minister In London Con- Advance., T )uld be renalss should I fail.: ONN1111W to mention the taylor� Afr. Ben - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace WeXee, :r .. . �. erelice, died On. Sunday night in Lust' Ytarit vat $65-000. This, Cbarnney aand son, Vm7 4ind Ronald, ot Atwood, and P&rjmood Hospital, T�Ond6u. Nvas used In Rhodesta� Saskatche- gougfi� A stately honarable old Mr. IT. M. . I - �. -. " *�% - � Wi it, and grandson, Danny gentleman Who, v�ould, sit cross- 11rian n varl u pAtts of the W Air. and INLM Stanley Hays and Jrr. puilay was ordained into Oe Wan, D.C. a d 0 s k family N"re Sunday -VsItors with nlethodist eburch in IS95. -He leggedon. atable and scur� Chamn6l, of W1nasofp*i0ere-wWk-;, --1.0 Corning baelt again to the west end visitors vith Mr. and ldrs. FL M r. and Maz, Edgar Dane, minister at Gorzie inr 192-5. He had MM W. Tzill"ble, gave a paper on Miss. Gladys cowte'r. Ia side of 'the river, we bad the Chwu3neyahl other menibers of the tchener, been rtffl rod for the' past I0 yeara. TnAi". Cbmadialis telling of 'how Williarnges, a family Of gay 'boys family W L spent tbe week -end with her par- eirelcome, them. Into Our thurell andgirls, There -were Bob, Maggie. The local euchre club ntet on� r; , I I ents.1ft. and 'Mm. Gordair Coulter. but not so Welcome in out h1eines, wl Miss Margaret Dane, Ira.,--.. Gorrie Wins Mrs.E, Carson presented the guest Irac, Xels, Herb and Cora, and I Friday evening 'at the home of Mr. speakef with agift. Refreshments 'for ray companion, and Mrs. Chas, 'the Week I chose Cora lefferson. High -end with, Kr. and Spent .01 ; 0� Two Games Many a time Cora and I would -scores were hold by Mm. Jamei; Ifts. Urne Walker. we're served by tb�e committee. efferson and 4 n trin, a Leddy and Mr. ff. Te romp through. the barns and fields, hiricy Tinifti, Kitcliener, GORRIE-In. the I t di te low by Mr. and 34m Win, Hardy. always trailed 'by the old ddg Nip vialted, &,er the weeh-end at the series Oorrie- and Xurtzvfile playM 'Mr. Thos. X&rncy retul:ned borne -of 'Ars, D, who Was so affectionate, Came home Mr. and ick Carson. in Behucre. The sooke. was Gorlie ORRIE the dkY I bad the sad task of bury� from. St. Joseph's 'Hospital, Lon - Mr. Jack Iting was home from. 1:� �s 4on, where be had been, A patient XurhVille 3 On Vut day nIghi. Ing old Nip. When I visited the ir Toronto for the Nv*ek-end. Tom On We The G'rrl, 'W'J"res Thstitute�� old farm. this past Slimmer Inoted dritsday they 'played witi, for several *eeka. Hastle' *r 'Toronto also spentthe week -end with his paren Fokilwlich winning 12-7. will bold the Mwrch meeting at the that the rew bouse.. was built -right ts. Also -on Weanesda y evening bome of Mrs. W. G.k6ng on Thur$- over 141p's, grave. Then -there Were tile Jamicsons, Mr. and. Mrs. Prank Orah4m, Of Oorrjeamd Fordwich pceL Wees had day evening, 'Aratch 3 at Rto, Ro)l� Then there -were the Poseltth- aHighland Scotch family; and the outdoor -St. 1faxyt Asited Mr. and Mrs. Ro- "4 06. The gaine was played In t�(ft, *,Wb na riost. interest- waltes. William postelethwaite Ava$ Ruddys, 163ueses- alid, Bruces who beft Grab= ft Friday. irdr4with. , at 41 r r . i Ing in Innfittite wofk". 'This will noted for higgreat strength, At log- Were Irish,, and the Roblusor I r, 11% is who a 417 1 -1 trl q�-� 12 be -the annual meeting and election Sing -bees or barn ralsitgs Slil was were English. All in -all tbo were IMP, INIZ with, of offleers. Reports of standing Always bead man. Ile could also a fine lot of up�tanding And bonOr- A men and worhon. alwayg ready 'yOtt t(re bOt*den 17 and S5$ and can rneet nmrzY the greatest IOR4 of whiskey A 'Dep Ithbut using a pail --of any nian to help one "other in time of 4tW�OJW61�t standards, thi over -what toaayls Iteove Arthur 01 nit In the district He afterwards need. Nf 'bson: moved, to 0oderich where his von When We look back Over the An open-air life- lil(6 the 6n6 eh16yVd bY 614 lor Mel Allan and Robert GI and township treasurer twart' bittk Wa.1 Chief Constable, for rs that have 'CL.aiid think Want A d's 4 yea passe Soldier in Canadalt IlOrthland. Gooa,,pay. 'Fine' Wbitrield Were in -totbrito on Ulon- 0: sk AN& day ana Tuesday of lost week at.: g throe. Of the,gtand oldpicofteeto w1h , v 1=41)ectt- Travel and 4dventuite. Loads of friendg. m ArM Ploast do, not think me vait if tm thbo country and Who have 4ong ir h0p yot, "Ad �votrt biddon telliding the I-tunici&l OfflcetW7 tt this time, Illay tribute to ;My since Vasted to tbeirbaward, I am An eArlso pension. fresisint. ArUeles no lon"r U father, Vichard. teishmarl, Re Was Impressed Mth the thougbtAbat Get do -'tails of ArmytAteer bppdttunleles troth. OK I i 'Mr. Teti VitHe Mr, And Jfm rntLft of character, devoted fbhis trulY Ave 'have received :from them 'Of noewity 14 70'a AA V011 -r AMY ReCrUiting Statioll. John 'SWforf were In Kitchener -fablily And 11s bliurth, Every gun- -4 Aftnd0ful heritage, a boriftge 4*4 An itilor sorneone el%e Condition of Mrs. Vit- da A101V STATWX 10,4, tweft %vaittog tar. 4'rurij as -ibod as ean be oxpecteil. Y aftdthOdft, slimmer or winter, not bf VeWth but Of Stability, of' 011h POST :0VT1(% MALDING the 016 farrit team was bitched to the love, diid of sterling Worth, k ich e o Tank- 115daett teowvdee into haro -COngtatulatIbils "d bc8t Vish"I delftotraf, br Sleigh, as the case; If 6 Of wh d hot fully HIM MXXU� -ONTAUTO to Mr. abd Ult, 1411t6n, Ashton, e"11. It nilkht bt�r and the family all taken appreciate. Mttbinkg It wOuld be OR MAIL TH S t0t!1`00 To tHe 06vt Aftiftsf: i vou bAV6 %ornetwn't AN I 'Wh6:maXk0A their 41th wedding 411� to the little Aft.11 burth in � ivell for every municipality or nivettary tn Saturday. Belgravi� where can 0 6110016h, delciits oh t6t*tt A smWl 4wountvn ittl*640PA S' 1 A father WAS Sunday-, tOMMUZOY In this ftit Dominion C0P6tf0n1y1t$ Ift the tailddIcloy Afmy. Two thiks of tUrlerg, 06rd0orrit School gb crl�ntendebt jar of butS to 'Pr6lWo a tablet or p ad fta put, ;4*Ubts I:n ytur *Oft tht bIgh,11tize.9 at the WZOM�� '=AnY Years, I 0an Well teewl, bite record tfall the old pioneem wid 4 44 tOr bbnolel. the fif-st x1vik com, -of, rath#eo� lat-orito hyrnrig i I -.tftJW1l eliarn. VIAM #Vail poolket tl &t baVt it fit the #17 4;1 prisod Tord Aft4hie, 06"e Mich- usod to have us sing �,at the 'Vera bf Wine tSonspltaoug placo AbDOM, ............. kol'Addie IlArrisob. DeWitt Mams h3g of Vic, servioe. !bo that the young#t gobeftfloft to. ubo 'Won the vilne e4ock dra% *Ihete IS A grtft 1111 far, uWay ma.v look It over and theroby 10 't"OIV6 1014-t thO$� too, Will StAnd edotd tlAk -w" -Wet Ganw4y, wmftt *eity wall, rig, Xbn Ubde firin tot tb6 traditiOnS tbat hotve Wing ha A� idva tnes "a Wh#tt buy-deAr t6rd was trudned *IU or $n tbe'Aefth V -466k r Wkft laf�,dawA tot, Mein, & *136 d1*d to *Ave ut Ww to" sti" 'YOU -11 ft "41 f6r Uth Wtft bath* Ift. " fto%t artiole I dew A 06M6 rink W*s We, didn't *big It Vety Wtu, uti Ofillelpalty with thetocodd goncii%r .. .. .... . ... ; AUA*kto"tr also it. thewinok* unkplal, *,4 so" lk I Ut