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CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIIAITID , (H -cl&mm& W. 3144 1'02: 151 295577 7 I lii' lu-t 'ttint' tlr inn .l'vll its ltitzli-Itt'.tlitu1 t IlllI' t innit-nt I lill tum ll. lIlt' .tmi .IlfVll4'llll'1ll4I)iltttv'.. lltl:'1il'i ilull lv1lfI'I'Il-'tl ll! lliiwitpli tutti lu- '-l 3- trim ll 1 iiivil ,... l y,V. Wits will mu. to, llll. ' it l m - . "-5.3-c W ' in making completed it. That bi; owl was To Peter it was one o! the worst mg,-3. wm, meg- par :1 higher price. a dreadful pric" '- Whirlwind by Norma Nowcomb CIIAPIII 8!! Part Two "Good cherub. you can't stay "Jimmy . . . " aha breathed in an excess oi emotion. He caught the little sign; were his ears always so sensitively at- tuned? "Awiully sort. cherub." "Am 1. Jimmy?" She closed her eyes as an old iemotion tlared up inside her. His .'lips coming tiowu were met by hers hailvrny. "Silly." he mul- ltered, "very silly" The hn ycaught her tightly incalnst him and ruined little kiss- 'es on her cheeks. her forehead the 4 soft hollow at her throat. Sally 'coming in quietly through the ldoor, looked and gasped, thenl nioaiirti: ".limtnyi Helen!" "Sally!" Helen sprang to her feet and darted after the girl. She lrnuxlit her near the door and "gripped her nrm with trembling ringers. "Sully. listrii to me.'" . y "My nun friend. What a lnugh!" t "Sully, you must listen to me. "Listen to mix!" The ,r:iri's bos- ,ization meetings at Lisbon. I-monts reached at Lisbon as con- WABH-INGTON, Mar. 1- (AP) -state secretary Dean Acheson said last night that the North At- lantic Allies have taken "giant strides" toward becominz I bu- tion of world peace. He urged "utmost support" from the lun- ericsn people tar I continued tor- eign-aid program. "The days of danger are still with us." Acheson said. "The for- ces which will be available in liti- rope by the end of this year are not the total forces required to assure the maintenance of peace. This is true even when the pro- ductive power of the United St.Ites and our Iirpower is added." In a broadcast and televised address. Acheson reported to the country on the decisions taken at the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- Appealing Ior support of Presi- dent Truman's forthcoming re- quest. to Congress for 57.900.000.000 in new foreign-aid iunds. he said U. S. assistance playing A vital part in the structure of strength which is being built in Europe." Although he praised the agree- tributions to growing free power against the threat. of Communist .nni heaved with the depth 0! her fury. "No. you listen to me, Helen Stafford. And iou. ton. Jimmy! I'm itnirlzt-cl with you hath. Yes, and ti" ties for Make. too. You're all; cw ..il)llhle. You hear. I'm (iliiotit:li!l' I i A sob broke from her throat as; she stumbled into the bedroom, and over to the closet. Helen. about to tlnsh after her. was brought to. I a halt by the ring or the door-E hell. 5y 5 Philip Jeihrup. A Philip Jeth-' rup who was still looking for peace . . . A half-hour later, while Helen and Jimmy, mute and white- laced, looked on. he carr;t-rl Sally's slllI.Cll5('.! out. of the apartment. ,The girl, stony-faced. gave them ,rme disgusted glance. then passed quickly through the door. . . . Mary Allistnti”s plillotsnpliy was not in the least bit complex. She believed that things had a way of wot-kiii: ntit well for it person if only that person were sensible enotitzli to be patient. "Ah. here gnu are ct-an-led Grnndtaihcr "Please sit down." "Grandtather Jethrup." she nzurmured. "I have so many things to do. I hope this won't ;taltt: loiic." t "Bah! Don't try your ,lilP. wonimi. I can detect false ,met-kncss, false flattery, false 'erci'yiliiiig own with one eye, and .Il'.EL a poor one. Now then. what is ,this nonseiise about young Sally? i'Why is she ll(”l'i"?" madam.” Jethrup. tricks on "site trisiieti in be with me. Gl'nlldlZlllPF Jeiiirup. I didn't think you would lllll'('. niiy objec- tions." "You mean you did not helieve if would otter them, eh? You are n .patlieilt' creature. You don't own half the cleverness you credit yourself with. I know why the girl is here. as does .Cnthi-rine." ''I'm sorry, sir. I don't know what you moan." "Now you mid lies to make the tninttcr worse. Do you lvnmv one iizood reason why I sliould not dis- lcharge you. Mrs. Alliston?" "If you are displeased with me -you would he very foolish not to. ;Grnndlather Jethrup, l have done ;my best tor you for tweniv years. 'but don't consider that. No, judge me irom day In day." Tn be. i'()nlll'lllFd Population Vs. church Membership t T()R()N'liO. March 1 -- l3i'ilisl'i Vcnlunibzn has had the largest. in- icrense in potiultitioti of any prov- yince in Canada. in the past your. )Rev. W. G Berry. Associate Sec- retary of,lhe Board of l-Ivangelistni and Social Service oi the Unitt-ri Church of Cnnatia. tnld the annual mu.-ting of his Board held at the Wesley Biiildlnns, 'l'ororit.o. tndny I The British Columbia increase is ;42.4'1 per rent. Quebec and On- 'tnrln show it at per cent increase l each. Mr. Ferry said that Alberta had shown the largest increase in mombcrsliip in the United Church of Canada with it '10 per cent in- crease. The next two provinces were Quebec and British Columbia ench with an l8 p'l' rent increase. Mr. Berry said that the prov- inces in which United Church mcmbt-rsltlp has kept pace with population iiicrenses are rural rather than urban provinces. He wotidernl why the 1InitN' Church was attritcting the agricultural groups rather than the industrial groups, The United Church should be seriously concerned about its small membership increase in comparison with the population in B. 0.. Ontario. Quebec and Newfound- land. Mr. Berry Mld. Most United Churches keep on their munbershb rolls families who are non-resident. that in who do not live in fine district and who do not attend the Church. The Board of Evangelism and Boclll Service of the United fun by stall rm lvctuvy Ivllmu i la; tits 8 533.... 0: sale it All IIIIIO STORIS lmceiinrz amzressitin. Acheson cautioned that Acheson Urges Support Of Foreign-Aid Program much work remains to be done. "But free men will said. "Ind In In doing. they will deinonstrou the creative energy and power of freedom which will continue to flourish loo: utter tyrannies. have been forgotten." t ' said the d " taken for setting up I six-country Euro- pean deienoa community, with West. Germany II In any. "have brought us to the dawn of I new day in Europe." But. he Idded: "These are not. completed actions." He listed ll accomplishment: at Lisbon: , "Firlt, agreement was reached on the (owes to be made avail- able to General Eisenhower's N. A.'i'.O. commsnd during this cal- endar yesr; , "Second. agreement was reached approving the creation of a Eu- ropean army by six nations, in- cluding West Germany; "Fourth, agreement was reached by which the return of west Ger- many to I place of equality and responsibility in the European community can be achieved. "And filth. N.A.T.O. itself was reorganized and greatly strength- cried." Church of Canada at their annual today was told that there are ll total of 100.701 lion- resident mt-mbcrs on Church rolls. The total membership in the Unit- ed Churoh of Canada is 821.199. in 1930 the total membership was 662.450 with s non-resident meni- bership totalling 54,071 Saskatchewan shows the 'lnr;;es'. They had (.27!) in 1930 and H.672 in l950. SMUGGIEILE CAVE LERWICK. sootland-(CP)- A cave once used by smugglers has been found under the main street or this little town in the Shetland islands. The root of the cave col- icrnasg in non-resident members. Ml'S. ramstun.--moms uo-o--.--vhf--m -. COIQEOR Ah lapsed under the weight. of traffic. IIWIAVQWI. 11:: monthly nut-Inc at the New linen Wollen's Inntituu III held It the home of Int Pllfldl cevanub on ntruari Oth- 'ntI netting opened with It! "ode" Ind the "creed" in unison lollowed by two minutes silence In memory at the late King George V!. Roll call no answered or debt- een members with on article tor A white elephant ule. followed by minute: of the last meeting. cor- rcmondenee was then read and ' ” and it won reported that Mrs. Manning Is orzlnltlnl I Flood club It was moved Ind seconded that etch child that hes the measles be treated to ice sum. it was also moved and seconded that the trustees repair the window blind: in the schoolmom. school Cotmnlttee lor the next month is as followa:- Mrs Thomas Devereaux and Mrs. Bush Mac- Donald. Prograrn Cimmittee - N:-ax Duncos One and Mrs. Rich- ard Muolihee. It was moved and seconded that all bill be paid Ind the roll call for next month he "Sing-Say or Pay) ' Collection was taken and am- ounted to .96c. Meeting closed with the singing ot "The Queen." Mrs. Duncan Gas: clpably act- ed as auctioneer !or I White Ele- phant Sale when the sum of 36.65 was realized. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. 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