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When his factory from their Huckinghamshire vlll- went on short time after the Suez sec to a new home in Cobourg. crisis. he made his decision. nut.. gives readers of The News MATEY COBOURG Chronicle a vivid picture of their: Living temporarily with his early days in Canada. brother-in - law. Bev Currie.he The three-part series by Tom , quickly found a S50-a-week job he- HHISIOW gives the impressions n.'l hind a auperntarket meat counter; Pt-lcr Dover. his wife and three l and finds the Job "matey and easy children. as he leaves his job in a I going after England." British automobile plant to try his His wife. Daisy. looking for a luck among the neon signs and su- . part-time job until Dermarkets of a strange Ontario. lished in her own home. is wor- lnwn. 'ried about keeping the lamilyl I O I O O I'lIlLf'0 mun crime. FREE GIFT WITH ANY NEW 1951 17" 21" or 24" TV 50? Q EMERSON Maacom WIITINGHOUSI FLEETWOOD ADMIRAL YOUR CIOICI ' FREE GIFT WITH ANY NIH INT WASHER I so" 3139. igii n NO DOWN PAYMENT eiursu raoiis 59.9.5 on .Eo ws:tI:Iti.v .. 35- ....... ELLEN'S DIARY The Woodpecker Drummed-I So We Know it's Spring! Now. more and more. Iltc hill- sides bars. we think for ihr par- tridges and the pheasants. though up to this there has been no slight of any of these hereabotu The wild ducks. we have - soon they will be off to nesting sanctuaries -and the odd flock of gecsc we see fly in interesting formation against the March sky. A ragged pair of starlings who have been about the place all Winter seem to be taking up residence in the garage. and with the children we wonder if this is the same couple who neighbored us there through last summer. Today a woodperker drummed on the telephone post by our hit of lawn. his moves watched by, this and that cat, the day drcw away from the stables. Sparrows. quite sleek and trim in the pleas- ant miidness made fetching stud- ies as they posed quite artiscal- ly on favorite shrubs about. One alighted on the l'(lS('Ill.lSll lust outside the window where its idled. and looked up towards the quaint eaves' nook above. She nodded and smiled then to us be- hind the pane, we were sure. and lifting a tiny fool. disclosed a scrap of white. We settled our classes to obtain thus a better tieu. "Now what's that?" we queried. She replied with another question: "What do you think? Come now. what does it seem?" ''It looks like. . . .why. it's much like a scrap of flannelcitc! Soft and white." She smiled with it hint of Icar- ing in the lines. "You got u on the first guess. Ellen" she said "And where on earth did you EDI II?" we questioned. with woman- I)! curiosity. healthy iintii they can afford med- icai insurance. And she's appalled by the lipstick sported by tho- classmates of her I3-year old daughter. Christine. 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BEDROOM SUITE mm Si39.”o- 85' IIAIDPI 7!. 11” W WI held than regular Iaailly meeting to the home of llrs. Horace Marshall on March Gh. the vice president nin- Itding. Meeting opened with Win: HIM Played On." followed by the Colhct. ll lsesnhers and 1 visitors sow totttmt .m..,' --g-.,.. ,t...,-t answered the roll call. with a ton up mp that-" sh, "9551 ,.h.g.lny Inks. Minutes were read. an int: her head "It might in-" mglpmved Ind IIIIWI ('"'"mIIl""e turned herself from one to the II"! "III? "POPU- othcr mm Dolnla of the compass New roittmttttn are .u follnu. in quick succession. ”lhat I pick- sick. Mn, Alvin Macl,am-his" Ed I1 up in any one of them All? nan. Harry Machauchlan. School I know is that I got it: all you? Mn, nag no”; Frog;-gn1n1Q' Mr; know is that yotl saw it! Any morel rug 3.-own”, M”. Reg 9.” 3"" "W IVE "M 50" "'9 '0 "Y" Letter. Mrs. Emmett Martin. Mrs l'h;,?I&klheArel!e; Hubert Roberts. Mrs. Reg Russ like Um” my mmed Hun,” mu”. "Correspondence included a thoughts to the Spring-work. ()urs.l0:h?.n:'?I:"n ':::V""dl::ld1':;;i - his and mine is of course the ' ' "Hung Hm 0, ML” 'onded that 32 be sent to the MS. This was a day to wash a few Sm'"y' '1'" F1 m M”. Rn". ("I pieces. to catch the sunlight at the. h" bwk El” Rom" ('""l”"""" spreading and enjoy the new look Many articles of Red (Toss sew- come now in sky and mu, ing were finished and passed in- "Nicc. isn't it'."i we called to the couvener. A vote of thank- James in the yard. lie smiled. was extended to th. Programme Planning Cnminiiteo for their "Yes it. IS. Ell:-o. But we need- nnl think that the Winter is ac- work in preparing the yearly pro- Ward-Buchanon Wedding Solemnized At Manse A quiet wedding was anlcmnm-d with pink and lIl.I'h at-w.-... r: at Rradalhane Manse on Il'ebru.l Thr hm-intan was hit John T” mm" T! E F R'v" H" w..A"i1ti-t'Tt;lIl:li,rIi'Illii'vl'itdHd:"llI:' imiiie l lIt".V"" l""”'d "I '"'"'''F' k'”'i of the groom for 30 guests whore crane Mac. daughter of Mr. and the Iablr w-its rs-no-rt-d with 'lu- thr lair Mrs. Peter Buchanan oi hrutcs wedding cake. ioppcd uuh Smith Granville. and Herbert Verr the mtniatutc brido and groom non. son of Mr. and Mrs t: H Serving were Mrs hit-lxin Wald Ward of Graham's Road. and Mrs. .lohtt Ward Thc bride chose a blue sun with After a social mt-n-or and a white and black accessories dPlIPll)ll( lunch lI' frtrntls of ant- Thc bridesmaid was Miss Mar bride, the HKIPSIS rt:-pom-d lush- garci Buchanan. sister of the ing Mae and Herb many year: of bride who chose a teal hluo suit wedded hllsl GuessingwContinues In Regard To Royal Visit By ALAN IHRVEY I.illIiIl'lIalI Press Staff Writer LOMIOV 4CI"t - is the Queen Iii:-km. is Iltal titr Qui-cit Ittl:l'Il might open ylI('II a conic:-out 0 lbs- possibtluy of Ottawa taking the tually ovcr' Well have cold weath- er yet. though we may not get more snow---I've secn it like that. And then again I've seen ll prel- ty blustery before the Spring real- ly breaks . . . l)idn't take the Win- tcr-months long to go. Though" he chuckled. ”I'd rather look back. than ahead to it! There's no rea- son ior me. that can equal the Spring. I like the cropping. It's a lovely time of year -the scent of the fresh-stirird earth. and the fields and trees---the whole coun- tryside so beautiful then. To me gramme. Mrs. Cari Higgins intucd the members to her home for thc Ap- ril meeting. Roll call in he "Nix Favorite liuuseclcanlng Aid "' t'ol Ieclion amounted to 31.35. Mi-ctinu closed by singing '"I'oda.V ii M0"- : 1133'-H ' Mrs. Horace Marshall. ailcd for the programme committee and two contests followed. One a ”can' object was won h.V MP5 ll3FT.V Machauchlan. and the oi h e r. "Drawing a shamrock in tiic dark' really going to visit Canada and centre till he stage has l)l'f'Il ills- ctisseii for some itnic btil an llcspitc confident newspaper aulhorilalivc sour:-e told a rt-porter speciilzttton. the official answer is, rt-ct-ntli that the siigui--lion has that tlivrc still arc no plans fnrl mil been 0IIl('lall) advanced at l.llh' such a v ll. Unofficinlly the gitt-ss- stage. mg DITSISIV. ,, ,,g The general tniirir-in-y is to be- lieve tlial there mim be "mitte- m".1E m H" l The rt-.:ular moullily IlIN'lIlIL1 oi P" '"''””'s' Hm.” hm" mm" the Carleton W.l. met at the limiti- is-ports that the Queen would visit M priscina Mwrg U" Mmmm, 9”, Virginia in connection with auni-Ining Maw," imh -nu. W.(,'Sid(,m Vprsar-V "N"h'.a'i""s- Mm l”'”ld:pri-xlrictl and i)I)I'ilt'tl nwi-ling uilli seize the occasion to make a brief the United States this fall" f'.IRl.ETON W.I. the colors are quite as pretty as by Mrs. Louis Marshall and Mrs iin one Autumn. in fact. prettii-r,.Bruce Ellis when I conic to think of it. for Lunch was xr-rtcd hv tlic hos- one IS the beginning. the other the less asgintee by Mrs. Loin: Klar- '5lM"" lahall. and a social hniir followed. The rlour" Yrs. of fhll pleasant M.-trrh nay! , TEN MILE HOIISE V .. . Cl;21IllNI'?'TIIllllltll lltar) l TM Marrh "mph": M "W Tim I0 nlh ,Mile House. W.i. was held ill the -;----e-- -be-Ow home 91' Mrs, Bernard Mclnnis with an attendance of five mem- WREN Command . Meeting opened with the Inkli- t.ue Ode follow:-rt by the Iiary HALIF-XX up Another twirl” I'iPh'”"”&V1 '"C"""FI W"d"mf','.'"';:';g long considered man's prescrveled 55 "Eat "r"'5p"" 9 has been successfully invaded by - g woman, t Drawinggof the lottery was trust-I The naty has uiinoiinccd that lmned "mu Apr” 2nd" 35 3) 0 Acting Still-l.l. Joan Hudson has . I .g mp W". been appointed officcr in charge 3"c"”" rm .".'""a" S ". of riflc-shooting instruction at 3”'"'m' l"' ""1 "'"""”t I'll)" reserve dmsmnl evr: aivtrclat for Mrs. Leo Mullen She will show seamen. stnkersl R i . - ' ' Mrs navy how in hand” firearms . 1 follows. Sick cnmmittcc. . A skin” markswnmanl she (.n.:.lohn Fitzpatrick. School commit- Slbers. Range Stewart ('oIlerl in unison. hiintiics read and discussed. the books were not turned in an HMCS Scotian. the Halifax navallpn” (M H” "hml W"? hmmhl and other branches in the rt-servel NEW C”mm"'"" WP". pmlm tered her first rim. mmpcmmmtee. Mrs. Daniel O'Connell. Meet- in I952 taking first place in thrccling cl'?.”d by 'i"gi" M UT" of the matches at the annual E n . g lNova Scnila Rifle Association! The men and ladies nrr-sent piny- ishmt at the gpdfam mne Rangeded for articles. proceeds amount- Later that ycar she won the jun-.lllE 10 MT-V MVIHN5 5"" ior aggregate championship of IIIEIIWI a delicious lunch to all I'll?-S" pram,” (;amm" tmimr mm, cut.” Mrs. Edward I'll.1.DIfrlPk kind- Lmgu,-, Iy. invited all the members and She entered rnmnteiiliont of the ITINIIIS I" ll" l""'"' I"? ll" "WI T"? r Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso- mfellnl 0" APT!) 1- COPENHAGEN titeiiterst - A elation in I954. the year she qual- ,,.,..,e. ,. pigeon went berserk Monday and ificd as attacked a man in Copenhagen's that she The angry bird perls' classification in all service she is estab-lripped off the man's glasses and rifle matches. broke them with its wings as the? an "expert." meaning had to shoot in the ex- sons are an after-hours job By day she is a staff member of the post-graduate committee of the As a member of the naval re-Ifaculty id medicine at Ilnlhousie serve. 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The Sept. 9 dalc appears highly iinlilu-iy, RilI('f'. the Queen": engagement book includes an obligation to open the annual lnlerparlianicntary Un- inn conference at Westminster Hall Sept. 12. 11nd yct uuol'fii1'al sources for that even if the dates are wrong, the story is siihstantially trite. Some diplomatic officials feel an announcement can be expected simn. N0 HELP FROM PALAFI-I Buckingham Palace declines to give an inch. ”0bvinii:ly the Queen will he going to America at some time in the lulure." says a spokesman. i"But there are no plans for a visit. and no formal invitation has I 7' been received." At the welcome - home dinner for the Duke of Edinburgh at Man- sion House Feb. 26. a crew mem- ber of the royal yacht Britannia told a Canadian Press reporter there were "strong rumors" among the crew that the yacht .woulri make it trip to (lamina and the llnited States this autumn. The l)ally Express columnist, in his story today. links the reporled visit with a Commonwealth con. lihrenca in Ottawa. The idea. HY!) I957 ININHI RILFO MENT ten nirmbers. Five visitors wicrr present Tram urer reported that l'1l'nf't't'!ls from basket social amouutcrl to SI9 R's Cash noiv on hand 5228.01. (lorrcspondcure ivas TFFIII and discussed. Moved by Priscilla and seconded by Edna Lowlher Iliai 52.00 be given to Multiple Scler- osis Society moved and st-condoii that all bills he paid. (iommili- at-s gave their report: Mari-h .'ll)tli was set as dead lll1P for sending ratzs away for blankets. Norma. Marjorie, liavci. PI'lv cilia, Grace and Edna Mycrs are to canvass the district for the Red Cross. It was decided to have a St Patrickis Social on March 2i. Marjorie Paynlcr invited mem- bers to her home for April meet- ing. Roll call to be answered by an exchange of recipes Lunch committee Mary. Marjorie and Mrs. Hell. liollection amounted In 51 00. Meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. Fl:-lltll Fries marvelous HP SAUCE (Iii Vr'lllI I Wed. March 20. I937 The Guardian Page ii Hahn Mnelacltant Honored Iy Pythinm I Moniguomy Templr Nu ;- l' tbiatt sisters mm In rI':Iilai Imill G March Illh when rout-or ht.-. p FFINTNU. ROYALTY '.I. i'l.r Nlnicli rvieottnl of III? (on- tml lltnally w l. was held at the hntiic it! sit. 5' 1' wright on Mm-rh oth . with the president pre- llldllll. Thr meeting opened VI II lthe singing of the "Island Mr. ('urriti was the .t-companiat. Ia: w'.E 3-'.n'”m'd ..aml p:nr"E -Roll call was answered by I! mem- "Kl; Mn"; .;?:l'l": ;' F: I lrlr I! hon The minutes of the previous!” man" ""1 Mr; (. ',al'Wq' l , ,. m,P.'”"g W” End TM TppmV.d' I E.S. presented it gift to Paul tlurf t II1fthllT'ahIilTr s report In glvelliuelm M.(.E.d".m Um" K 1,3. SM ' ' ”"T”?""d'.'"' "mt . "9 ing the (iity shortly on an ci.ioo:l- pto tin-I p.iu-r- ixaiclling conditionspcd mm In Mmlrwt m,:,.,I,g M l,;"'w'f"N mmcgms wt": "nFN,e mllosing an energetic int-mlwi and . xv piiseni an itic only committee - hop" for her renmwd mum. M." heard from was the Red Cruuv . , . expressed. A sorial hour mm the icoittcner. Mrs Mai-Leod. The re- In N" mnnww port of the variety coupon reg-gntl ,, Tm, , ' lly staged in the hall proved to be 3 Hal w,.l.ml IWISS I'NIVF.RSiTY H M” dwmm '0 "M W . 'l.:P.LlnlIllQr;Ii)' of ii:-r-' lflillll l llmoirt sAll' Ill the near future to 338"" T" ' (mum '” W” ipiotitle IIPPTIS for the teacher's' - ...' .. -.. r fill in In it ' ch I. It M P M S "0 wuzindustry read by Mrs Ntaiilar ti” I-I t t ' 2 . .' . UN” 0 F" N Maw” M (helMes-ting adjourned with a llPltl'ltlli( music f--stival.. Square llancingi and tiu- institute chorus. 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