. Per agmed. .55,’ June 14, T1958 .( * Euzannru MacDoNALD Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe MacDon- fdd, York, announce the engage- lment of their daughter Joan Eli- lwbehh, to Walter Ivan‘ Dickie- Egon, son of Mr. and Miss. Ivan :-'«”’ ::LELLEN’S DIARY ; Last seedlings of grain were ,mgde today on fields of the name, ileaving James to remain a bit 'anxious as to Whether or not, : “that last round was seeded quite ‘-go well as the rest” since dusk lad settled by then on the farm- ‘ '‘I wish I had come there just I. few minutes earlier” he ob- .gerved bringing in to us the tale, “though there were no lost min- 'utes‘todaay, were there?” 1 No lost minutes in the farming gurely, but maybe because of too "insistent endeavouns, some love- -liness of season passed unnoticed ' never again to be regained. When fnext, for instance, shall we see v the old russet tree in the or- chard so rosy with blIi00Tl'llS? Or ‘the flanrmlands about so lush amid ‘ .full of the Springtime? - “No short pastures now” we jollfered when with Gnanddaugh— rter we caught a ride in the truck -as far as “the other farm” when it carried thither to join t h e .flock, the late-born lambkins and =their ewes. f_ “Not many” the younger tarm- “Better farming nowadays‘? we _”’oommented. “Or perhaps no t- .ter according to the mnateri-ails jthen at hand, but more exten- JIVE." “Seems so” he nodded. “There “is more fertilizer used now — f-more lime too. More stock on pasture, more stabled—-more ma- nure sprea .” 1 At “the other farm” the great loak is now in bronze leaf and :,the orohuard is a bower of bloom. {The flock grazes on the old fields inf the valley and come down to Lrdrink at the stream that flows l“on and on forever” there. , 3 Continuing sunshine and a lwarmed wind brought fiolks. to :picnic and angle leisurely along Ellie millstream at Alder-lea. Not gto rob it we supposed, but to en- zioy the pleasant outing, to clear icohwebs from minds and come mdfitfinrgly in peace to the week- ! This week passing brought ilts ‘ floss to this family and others lot kin when all that was mor- ital of a loved sister to James ‘Was laid to rest in the Church- Wrd where her parents and ‘ Mhers of the loved ones and T lllleflds now sleep. Althougli an llmlzjvlid for years, her passing oc- ,°3SI.0lJ)6d many memories and al- ‘ Ilo many regrets, not only here {End about but widely where v like was remembered for the lllagllllly heart and kindly ways of ill“? Years that were young. No Week, no season, no matter how ilieaultiful but has Death stalking Slit (lays. Despite all, there come slhose times when the busy world ".l’3“89S and its hush is every- where about. i Bill today the birds sang as ilhflllgh there was no such thing 3!-S sadness or sorrow—the gold- illlch and song sparrow, there- ; « And over the fields came gill‘? notes of the wood thrush. One finds this message in the “An- gfflern of the llhrush”: — - jrl knelt to pray, , ;l1"°;l1'1_gh storileedl plane the M15 of he 5'91“ ri t .c01med fight 8'11 P 811 wIa_,z,s ; knelt to pnay—to ask—to beg - some boon. . F Keep A in touch CANADA . the only Canadian A published in Great AT NEws AGENTS °"‘7§.4»-copy - ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED James’ Beloved Sister Tenclerly Laicl To Rest O Canada followed by the Mary The Guardian Page 7 1 WALTER DICKIESON Dicvkieson, Ma1_p.eqlu.e, Marriage will take place sat. ulillay» Jilly 12, -at 3 o’clock in '£”“)1V11'l1i»Y United ClhlIJJI‘lClh, Charlotte. And then a thnostle sang. In ‘i3h1'0‘|1Eh the open windows, loud and clear and passing sweet, His message came: ‘“1_30 Y0?-l.—Do yxou—-Do you Give Him thankss, give Him thlankés A5 We do. as we.do, as we do, as we do God! God! God! To Thee be thanks, ,to Thee be thanks, For sunshine and for Spring. I did it! 1 did it! 1 did it! 1 did it! Do you do it? Do you do it? Thank Him for everything. I knelt and pray And nothing did. I ask, nor boon nor gift, but said: ‘We praise Thee, O God. We ac- knowledge Thee to be Lord, All the earth doth worship Thee: the Father everlasting.” Until Monday —Diary -— — — Good-night. . NEW LONDON W.I. Mrs. J .R. Burgoyne‘ was hostess ed. Meeting opened by singing, Stewart Collect. Minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. Eighteen members answened roll call by n-almin-g a famous Canadian Wo- man. There was one visitor pre- sent. Correspondence was read and dealt with. Mrs. J. R. Burgoyne and Mrs. Morton Adams were ap- pointed delegates to the annual convention. Money was voted for‘ school prizes. School committee is to punchase school treat. School had been scrubbed since last meetingsiok committee had no report. Mrs. J . Stanley Brown gave a very interestinlg tall: on First Aid. One prem-uilm blanket was sold. Program consisted of a car con- test put on by Mrs. Claude Mac- Erwen. Prize winners were Mrs. MacEwen. Gollection $2.59. July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Willbur M‘&CK'aY. opi1e—IJiteratm'e. Roll call—A book I have read.CDtton, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay. Pmogram Com- m-ittee—«lVf=rs. J .R. Bungvolyne, Mrs. Harold Matyhew. , Meeting closed by singing, God Save The Queen. L/lLIIlCh was ser- vied by the hostess and committee in charge. HOUSEHOLD HINT A baby bonnet can be dried easily by placing it over a round- ed bowl. This saves creases from ironing as well as the trouble of stuffing the‘ bonnet with paper. , Some of the new plastic laun- dry baskets have a side compart- ment to carry clothes/pins or to isolate small items like handkel“ chiefs which are easily lost. When you pack away those win- ter woolen: and get out summer closets and storage chests a per- : 1'_raveuin_g in the u.x.? with honie—reud 5 Keeptni=ouchwithhomenews—— é sports, finance, politics and current events. Canada Weekly Review - E at leading hotels and news-standS- ‘ Fast cable news gives you a weekly report on Canadian affairs and l't0P' penings. 0N SALE may FRBJAY everywhere ;. the__IJ.K. iodic fres-hening-up. REVIE paper edited and Britain is on sale to the New London W.I. on Tues-‘ ’ d-axy evening, June 10th. The pre- sidenlt,Mns. 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