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The Brussels Post, 1941-6-11, Page 6A NOTE.— Wethieetley, June 11th, 1941 Love Fro he Sea By Amy Miller 'Do you ever go dancing 'Amer' much for ins, if I was to go back "Sio, not eines Tan went away," home." "Well. I was wondering, Couldn't , "yes, I remember, Teddy." you come to tee with me again '"Come and have tea one after, noon. You don't know what it woukl aneaa to me if You. Would. We're both of no loxiely and—You know, Poppy, I've often, thought of you." It was balm for the old sore feel- ing, though it came too late to count. "We'd been such good friends,he went on. "And it wasn't fah. to take offence with, nie because of what I couldn't help.' 'But tbats alt over, Weve for. gotten it -4'm glad to hive seen you," said Poppy. "Shall we say Wednesday, at the Cardovia--four o'clock." "Yes. Here's the bus. Cheerio, Teddy!" "Cheerio! Pll be loofking forward to Wednesday." one day, somewhere where we could &mice? It would cheer you up." "Oh, Teddy, It'si very kind Of you, but I'd rather note "Why not, Poppy? We're old "Yes, I know. Bat I don't think 'e 111 come dancing." ,"You're not cro.se with me still, After all?" "Of course I'm not." "Then why won't you come just to tea. I was feeling pretty blue when I walked into that cinema. Some- how it got me—coming back and so many of the old crowd gone away. fYeu know how it is, Poppy—nothing „ 4.0.0,14,04t Z • • 3 • ... 4 4 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED i i He saw her on the hue, and watch- ed it off. •She looked from the win- dow and smiled. He wee quite a nice boy, but however could sbe have fancied herself in love with him? she wondered. 0 All the same, she felt better for having met him. It had meant in- terest and congenial companionship She looked forward to seeing him again, but she did not intend to go to any dancing places with him. Jan had never liked her to dance with other men. He was "funny” jiie Brussels, Ont. that. Abir.....W.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• She was in the habit at witting a could no find a satisfactory help ilbilo to him every day, though she only poeted the letters when the mulls went out. That evenipg she •eat down as usual, and for the filet time healtitt- ed over what she was going to write. There was elle unpleasant busi- ness of Ada, with which she did net intend to worry him, and there was' the meeting with Teddy, which she decided not to mention, She had never told Jan. about Teedy. There had, been nothing to hide, but actually it had seemed of no importance, after Jan's advent. Moreover, Teddy had hurt her, and had gone his way and why recall the episode of the past when, the present was so absorbingly Teddy had, as it were, prepared the, way for Jan, and having fulfilled his missiori ceased to matter., while the other man filled Poppy's life. But San being abeent, Teddy meant something to a lonely gift and the feeling he was lonely, too, woke PolePle's sympathy. She would not be seeing him often. It was hardly worth 'while writing about lem It was so diffi- cult to explain in, letters. So Poppy left it out. With Babe away and Ada to dismiss, and a new maid to engage, she was more than usually glad, to have soimething pleasant to look forward to. Ada made things very disagree- ' • virago who was revealed, and to make matters worse, Mrs,. Benstead and her niece took Ada's part. But Poppy could fight for Jan. Gee was not going to see him robbed, and ehe let Ada depate, after a scene eat left her exhausted, and strag- gled with unaccustomed tasks. The Neat, as Ada had left It wae very different from the spotlessly clean and orderly (place Jan had given into her oharge. Poppy, who had had toot little to do, now had too much—tor she Running Water is an Everyday Necessity in Kitchen, Laundry, Bathroom and Barns Al)URO Pressure Water System will furnish an ample supply of water under pressure to all parts of your home and farm. 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"There's always. a tea dance on Wednesday, but we needn't dance .f you don't like," said Teddy. Poppy had forgotten, for Wednes- day was early closing day, and sill' seldom came into the town when the shove were shut, They found e table aid talked very much as they had in the cinema cafe. He was in his most charming I flood, that afternoon, and she res- ponded readily to his careless gaiety, and was glad to forget the petty worries a her imam -keeping atel her neighbors. She was' just a carefree girl again, with. the plemeont companion, of all hour. It was oheerful, sitting here in a pretty frock, with other .girls in pretty frocks, end to have an at- tractive escort like them, She had never cared about the Caselovia when she, was alone, but had sought smaller places for refreshment. As they watched the deicers her fest were twitching and the music Called. To Be ,Continued Townships Lose Taxes Airpont prcrperty is now' located in four townships of Huron County. Its tnanefer to the. Government means that it is exempt from taxa- tion. and that the townships affected w:11 lose varied amounts in taxes eadh pear. The situation affects the County's equalized asseestnent tee and it will have to be revised and 44, brought up to date. 1A , In this connection the equalization committee of the 'County Couricil met on Tuesday of last week and structed County Clerk Norman y Miller to prepare a new table for V submission to the June session. le Colborne has lost $15-000 in assess- •4..4 ment, Ashfield $17.600 Tuckersmith • $G.900 aal Stareey a small amount. A Total figures Of the County equalize I ateer A, -mew cannot be changed; but 4 -what the four townships have lost will have to be aboorbed so It iz y said. 1u- these munieipalities whole y equatz,A were raised y at the 1501 centeteewide .equalization. 44 Ce!le leereenee 015 amount of • Only a few hund- red &hien, •,•• THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLIONS ROYAL OARBROOK (27101) * •• FLOWERPROIT SUPREME (28352) 4• DONALD MONCUR (28559) ete Z CLYDre5r/Aler STALLIONS will viand for tine tenon as follows: ROUTE FOR 1041 1 hen in Listowel — EAT AT Weston's Restaurant Home Away From Home What My Absence Did At Church It made some question the reality of Chrietianity. It made sone think that I was a pre- tender. - 10 made many regentmy spiritual welfare and that of othiersi an matter Of small concern It we,aikened the effect of the church service. 1 It made it more difficult for the preacher to preach. Et diecoureged the brethren!, and 'therefore robbed them of a bleesing. 11 caused (Ahem to stay away from It made tt harder for me to meet the teneptatione of the Delvil. It gave the Devil more power over lost ,souls. It encounaged the habit of non Church going. —Author Unleonwn. From "Moody Monthly" ---- 44:444:044,40,4,44404:0144:e-lele,44,44,00:e4i4,444ele0to- *4At, .t.n 4e ° BliSitiess ez, ,,,,,,,ii -I 1 .,,..7 a r,y., s - y v. , ,..makmanissEmakomemminum.,a,.,:„...„taz...7,,,.., A ,,,,t,„ 4 " A. LAMONT ..:4. A 2•ALLAN 1 Agent tor—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance. 1- : .... •• .4, Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy •• • • for I QueenrfarmSt. ers. 'Phone 657 •• se GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.25 and $1.76 and $2.25 Including Shampoo Permanent $2.00, $2.50, $3.25 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Telephone 55x for an Appointmene IRENE PEASE dyer L. W. 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