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Mr. Kenneth MacLeod made the presentation of a beautifully styled mantel clock with walnut IlnlSl'lEd case. accompanied by a well filled purse. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell each ex- pressed their grateful acknowledg- ment of the gifts as uell as the kind words with which thcy were accompanied. The remainder of the evening passed happily with cards and con- 5. in mi lunch was served by Mrs, Irving of Mrs. Glenwood Macl..eod. Mrs Thomas Cainnbrll and Mrs. James L MacLeod. - Bur. gfi RESFIARCII CENTRF. l ..c.s i More than 5.000.000 volumes art; 'kept. in the library of the British Museum in London. ih TS PROV! PEPSODENT And it'a it proven a toothpaatd which teeth . . . will give you sweetest breath. So for urliilvaf Irrlli ouneo for to and Ihv sureottaf brralli, use Pt-pendent daily. costs U, To Mint Ilovor tops with ehildron Pepsodent has a cool, mint candy flavor no other dentifrice mntclieo. Anrl Pepaodent in note, too -even for children's first teeth. BLILLETINS Faoii I BIRDLAND WINIFRLI) E. Wilson; John Burroughs. the naturalist. once wrote, "You must. first have birds in your heart before you can see them in your garden." The truth of this statement is continually before us. Two people go for a walk together. and while one is unaware of the presence of a single bird, the other knows that l 8 or 10 different kinds are around. either because he has had a brief glimpse of something tnot neces- sarily feathersl. or has heard a faint noise - perhaps musical. but very likely not. Wild nreatiires are tryiiig not. to draw attention. but evade us. If we want to make their acquaintance we must. be on the sign. however insignificant it may SFFIIT. A mere. shadow cro;-siniz the path ahead should not be overlooked, A bird is flying past. Like the city pedestrian at a busy intersection. we need to see all sides at the same time. When our eyes are searching for life in nearby trees we may miss a flock flying across the sky. Our qiiarry may, indt-ed. be almost at our feet. lurking in low branclies of the bushes. or clinging to the tops of last. suninier's weeds now practically hurled in snow. That I movement seen for a moment on a tree trunk may he a Brown Creeper just. dis-appcariiir: to the opposite side. , Our ears are almost more fin- portant than our eyes. The slightest .5Clmd must be considered. and made iuse or in trying to trace a bird tThe tiny tinkle of a falling cone may pave the wav for a splendid .lii heat-inc. Is the druniming ir- ll'ElZlllal'7 It must than be a San- isucker. Were it. a Hairv Wood- ipecker the beats would be evenly l placed. When the Downy is at work the bcaLs are even also. but not as lloud. becaiise, of the driimmei"s 3 much smaller hill: however. this lit- ltle Woocliir-cker often keeps up the .tapping for a very lontz time. i Stoti. and llslFl1 intently. Two sounds float to us from far away. ythc kilick. flick, flick” of a Flicker, land the ”cnw" of a Crow. There is nasal but heard from ”,vank," a Campbell, Mrs. Harold MacLeod.ldlstaiicr it inlilrzur-s its Much swrt-i- Repnbh. lei are Ill? iiiiklinsv. whisilcrl notes of a. flock of Snow Buntinszs. as tlicy 'coinn drifiina low over the snow clad around. or the Canarv-like call 'of little Pine SlFl(lllS. when” with one accord, twenty or more aliehl on one of their favoiiriln conifers ll Arc Screech Owls (trey? to feed on its sreds. yet costs less ihonleoding green toothpastes! 2596 LESS than leading grun loolhpoiiu 'UIlll.jV; 1utu..gyu,vur r ulna-tom .-. All I routs wiru - rusoomr aleii. eyes and ears open for anyy and Lllotice? . . Sir Richard Bevan To Visit Canada Rear Admiral Sir Richard Bevan. K.B.E. C.B. D,5.0. M.V.0. D.L. of Greylands. Minchampton. England. is coming to Canada for a brief tour as a guest of the Canadian General 1C0llnCll of the Boy Scouts As- ; sociation. - I Sir Richard, who is County Scout lcommissioner for Gloucostershire. will speak in a number of centres yin Nova Scotla, New Brunswick. .Quobec and Ontario. He is due to larrivc in Halifax on January (list and scheduled to sail from there again on March 15th. "--And To Do A Good Turn Every y Day" By their nwii ;ffort.s, making and selling candy, Wolf Cubs 0 the 4tf.i. Oakville-Linbrook Pack of Oakvllle. Ontario. last month raised 535 which they sent to Dr. Lotta. Hit- schinanova. Director of the Unitar- ian Servirc Committee of Canada. lfor the ”Miik for Korea" fund to help provide 25.000 Korean primary ischool cliildreii with a daily glass of i hot tnilk. make from powdered Canadian sweet milk. A Salute To Canadian Scouting An original oil painting, "Scotti Climb." . by Fred Finley. 0.S.A. A.R.C.A.. oi the Ontario College of Art. has been presented to Toronto lileiropolitan Scout Headquarters by H. L. Eninan. President of the Batik of Nova Scoiia. lie painting ll- liistratcs the Bank's 1953 calender and is the Banks tribute to the part Canadian Scouts are playing in the growth of Canada, On International ,Scout Business As Deputy Director of the Inter- national Scout Bureau. Maj. -Gen. D. C. Spry. of Ottawa. leaves New York by air on Fcbriiary 4th. for Panama to visit Central American 1Scout. units. prior to attending the Third Inter-American Scout Con- I . . . . F . , , . . yeisation, A delicious and bounti notlivir: musical about a txiitliatchs h.1.cm.e In Ham,” I-mm Fcbmm.-V 20 to 25, Hr will visit the Dominican prior to rcturniiig to lcanada on March 5. i l Two Scout:-rs Leave For Falkllndl --- Island Two Boys Scout. Leaders. Arthur Martin of Cambridge. England. and Ian Clarke. of Brisbane. Australia recently left Southlianipton on board the Falkland Islands De- pendency Siirvey Vessel. "John Biscoe" on her annual relief voyage to seven British Antartic bases. The Scouts will serve as meteoro- logical assistants on the Falkland Islands for 18 months. "Strengthen Scouting! Strengthen Canada!” To ensiire continuation and fur- ther expansion of Scouting in Canada. which now has more than 140.000 scouts and Leaders. scout Councils in many Canadian centres will conduct a Financial Appeal from February 2 to 23. Slogan for the Campaign is: "Strengthen Scouting! Strengthen Canada!" Burgess Bedtime Continued from page '1 around while we are living here." "He isn't; any more likely to visit us here than he was to visit us out in the house in the pond."'declared Paddy. "Yes, he is." retorted Mrs. Paddy. "You know as well as I do that he always looks into every hole and den in this neighborhood." "Well. he isn't here, and he may not be here. rt will he timeenough to worry if he does come here. I'm just thankful that we have this place. and can get along through the rest of the winter with no more than a little inconvenience." declared Paddy. "I siiirposr-." said Mrs. Paddy. "that. by a little inconvenience you mean gettimz our food sticks from the pond up here. If you ask me. -it. will be more than it. little in- convenient. Over in our pond the water was almost still, Here it. is running quite fast. Towing food sticks from that pile nut in the pond against that fast Water isn't going to -be any fun at all." Paddy had to admit that. this was true. But again he pointed out how fortunate they were to have the food where "they could net it with- out. exposlng themselves to the danger of attack by hungry enemies. It was trite that they would have to tow it atzalnat at current. and that would not be too euy. 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