rv mprnvinit his ni her rleiiarttiiciit ., , ftlie stiggestioii is Jtflttptrfi, the ployee receives an avvard APP Wmm Lena Carolina Ildsuru. Ionian’: Editor. Paooa II Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1957 HAPPENINGS God bless thy year thy com-; ing in thy going out. thy restfl thy travelling about, the rough,‘ the smooth. the bright, the drear. God bless thy year. New Year‘s Day in (‘harlot ~ town is live one on which gen e- man go calling. They pay their visits in twos or threes together.l Some of the calls are at privatei homes, bttt the great majority, are at Governmen use. the Premier‘; residence and City Hall Hon J. A Bernard wiio came‘ to t‘hat'lotietown from oston to attend the funeral of his intimate friend. Sir Wm McMillan has re- turned to Boston to spend New Years with his daughter Mrs. Loth and her husband. l)r. 0th of West Roxbury. He is also to meet others of his family in the persons of ()nier J. Bernard. 'i‘o— ronto t'ity Accountant. Edith Ber- nard, stiperintendent T o r o n t o Desk one Service and her friend. Kaye Walsh of Ottawa. ai- so Lieutnenant Cecil .l. Bernard. Assistant Manager. l.iird Elgtn Hotel, Ottawa. Mr. Bct'nard has 1 many relatives and friends in n. on m g it is Tomtny Shields proprietor of Radio Sta- tion W B 0 S. over wlitch the pop- tiiar irtsh Hoitr is heard evcryl evening at nine O'clock and thet All Caiiadian Hoitr on Sitndayl nights. } Mr. and Mrs. R C. Parent are enlcrtaitittig New Year's eve at ai forttial dance at their resitiettcefl Ravettvvootl. Mt. itldvvard ltoatl. ' Lieutctiaitt (‘oiiintatider J R M. Cook. Mrs. took and their chii-l dren are arriving from Halifaxl to spend New Years with Mrs. .ook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. WYEAR._. . . C y W M .1) Gillis and Mrs. George accormack. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacKtn- non. Highfield. are spending the their son and daugh- ter-in~law. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. George Purvis are entertaining at bridge New Year‘: eve at the Ewing resi- dence. St. Peter‘: Road. Mr Basil Phillips. who is a senior at Acadia University. home for the hoiidayg with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. s Wendell Mr. Patrick Bolger. accountant auditor with the Nova Scotia Gov- ernment. returned by plane to Halifax after spending (‘hristmas holidays at his home in Highfield. Messrs Edwin (‘low and El- mer Gamble. both PlTlpl(l_\/(‘CS of the Amalgamated Dairy. Sum- merside, left Sunday afternoon for Granby. Quebec. where they will spend a few days on business Mr. and Mrs. Patti (‘iuimore of Halifax atid their son are in tin province for the liolidays and vis- iting vvtth l\trs Harr_v Cudmore. lltl North River Road and with Davison. Ken- sington. Miss (‘little Mcisatic. slvttieiil at St. i) iistai's L'IlI\t‘l'Sii} i» spending her lioiidays at her home in l~‘airview_ Mr. Emery Mclatisoti of the Provincial Batik. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Melanson spent Christ- Cltflrlt’-‘ ll Gilt‘? WP.\'m0l|th St-gm” at tll9lt' lt0mf‘S "1 lVl0m‘l“"- res-poiisihle for sending the par- There is no East or West" an -"' I There :::..‘:*?:."*‘ "W '°'- “'3 "i we AND o_uti_ NEIGHBORS‘ -at"-'5 33°-?'551'-.v"-7-'3-'71:‘-"£5-“i'é New Year's Resolutions Betray Your Real Age R turn to Truro after a; the ‘Chris - ubamah S. Frank spendi tmas holiday with ha er. Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. Kensing- too. Mr. James Kennedy. Montreal. is spending the holiday season with his mother. Mrs. C. M Ken-. nedy. Kensington. How do you stand in regard,dulge in sulcli idiotic ‘l'g<e>ings on" . a rave v it P - to l\ew Years Resolutions 3" C 5: 3:::"nm.n urn‘! attitude and the nature of your . h I '. resolutions can provide the KEY ‘ THE MIDDLE-AGED TO YOUR REAL AGE! Why not! Now the Middle-Aged Ipirit Ever since physicians and psy- (not in yearsi do believe in New chtatrists have agreed that our Year's Resolutions — a birth certificate or “calendar them and often keep them 8 Mr. George Henderson return- ed by plane Friday afternoon to Bridgewater_ N.S.. after spen ing Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Henderson. Miss Barbara England. R.N.. Montreal. Quebec. who spent t Christmas holidays with her par- has become beautt- more pleasant: nd we can practical- . ful: ‘ S" a a fully vague a chm l.ehh.ued on 1.-ndhy by ly set our tnarker wheiever welgood goals, no doubflof it But punt lease on Lifes slide ru e ‘ If these resolutions ldd up to on i V ew Year's resolutions can l I)’ one d9Slre - 85 they 50 0tt(‘n Miss Helen camei-iin. R x . re- rive -way your ale But on do — the wish for material an . Sometimes we vancemcot then. my friends.ytiii turned by plane Friday to Mott- . feel as young as spring - and ~ are surely M'ddl°‘AlZt‘dl treal. Que. after spending Christ- mas with her family here. While sometimes we “feel like a llun-"THE ’ home llelcn attended the Cam- dred!" Perhaps ‘as suggested a~l But wlicn the ht‘<'i_|‘t heats htirii‘ eron —- MacPhail wedding in the bovei New Year's Resolutions are: fully in t u it e W th New Trinity United Church. where she 15‘ reliable a way as any (if lintl Year's Bells. and there is 8 lt)Ii,'_' was one of the bridesmaids. ing our position ill] the Ageliniz not only for greater prost>cr Scale. The following cuttclitsiuiis ity and recognition idesirable and MP -l0hnfl.\' Alla" SP9!“ ('ltt‘lSt'-arrived at over a somewhat lcit-lnecess;-it'y as these arci but for gthy period of observation and. Allan and family. mas Nth his lather. DP 5- W”. more personal integrity, love and experience may be helpfitl lunderstanding in all one‘s rela- 1| YOU ARE OLD . tionships — then. my dear il‘l(‘n(l< PLEASANT VALLEY W.M.S. 1 if you no longer «are atiytliiiig you are young whether eighteen. on Du.emher 12 [hp phmsam ‘ about New Year's R9§t)lLlllt)tl.\. i't~ eighty. or even more New Year's vane‘, Amhharv ("W the M 5 las. my friends you are ()Ll) w‘hc- ‘ have been yours! mm at ‘he hmm, or Mrs M l And so, in this sense. may vivii mhh titer you are 30 or 90 we(,i(s_ Mrs [W (-ulchne me, YOU ARE El.i)ERl.\' .all keep young llll the end ol aided. . When you refuse to believe voulyour day s. And ~ in this sense Mm Herb (;,ii wndur-.9.-i 3 were ever foolish enough to tn- -— Happy New Year to you all‘ Christmas Service of Worship. ta- ken from the Mtssiotiary Month-‘of the Presid Iy. Those taking part were‘ Mrs. leader. The l - Pre-,collect followed by the roll call Gerald Sniith. Mrs. (icorge Smith sident. Mrs. Wctidell Crasvi ell, which vv as aitswcred by ‘ Mrs. N.A. Cutcltffe and Mrs. Vice president. Mrs. r‘.W. Cut- ttiettibcrs and one visitor. Melville Wccks (‘arol singing in-‘cliffe. Rt-corilitii: st-ci'ctary. Mrs. The minutes of the last nlt"(‘|- cluded ”l‘herc's in theiMilton Weeks. Corresponding Scciitig were read and adopted. The air". “Silent ‘ Little retary. Mrs. Wt) Sie\‘(‘ll<0ll,‘Si(‘l( committee reported gifts of “Hark Treasurer. !\'.A. Cutcltffe. ifruit had been se t to two P9!‘- _ A35 Ip(‘rs_ §(*('r(-tary. SOIIS. and these were paid. previous meeting Mrs. Cliristtaii Stevv- The new committees for iii. e read aitd approved. Sixteen artsliip s(‘('l‘t‘tal‘). Mrs Millcr» next three months are: Sick; Mrs, imcnthcrs answered the roll call. Weeks. i.iIeratttt'c .\‘ccrct;ii1v. Mrs Malcolm Atidrevvs and Mrs. (Thcv. vv four visitors. Mitc J a nt cs ’\litrrav. .‘\lissiiiitary Dover. School" Mrs. Liitctilti ‘Boxes. Tltank offet‘ing"and coin Monthly and World frietttls set» Macliae and Mrs. Douglas Mac lbags were passed in. t _ Mrs Wlittlicld .-\lilvott,'l)ouglas. A Christmas treat of i The treasurer reported 5223 Community trtcndsliip S(‘t'l‘(‘ial'_\',l(‘and_V. nuts and apples is to be raised b_v the Auxiliary and its Mrs. Melville Weeks n to the school children at affiliations. The Auxiliary vvas Supply \‘t‘(’l‘t‘itIl'_\’. Mrs. Clinton their coticert. |‘t‘-*'ll“|Nlllt’ ltll‘ 5l5l- l’l"1N"'l Gl.\'(l0Ii. Press St-t-t'i-tat’). .\li's.l it was decided that a criikittole Valley Mission Hzitid $23. l‘rc<ier- Roy Weeks. Mission Band lcad- i,i,a,-(1 in. imngiii and will in the t'I‘l('itiIl Mission Han Baby ers. l-‘t'cdct‘it-ton. Mrs. Boyd l’f0[(-§[an[ ()i~pianagc' i\Il§_ Band $l4. It was moved atid sec- Weeks. Mrs. llarr_ . Plca- Claude Mar-1,9041 gnd Mr; Alligqin onded that 90 cents be paid the sant Valley. Mrs. Melville Weeks..‘M3cl_,eod were appointed in 3|. treasurer for postage. y band leaders, Mrs. Georgeiiend in thin The Red cross r-nn. items for the Port worker at Smith, Organist. Mrs. W.l-Z. Stev- vener for the coming year is Mrs. llalifas were passed in and Mrs. enson. Huber; onin-ny_ Melville Weeks consented to be The singing of hymn. “in Christi The hex‘ meeting will he hhld of Mrs. Ken Macmie ctit and Baby Band,opetted with the Mary Stewart . v . it’ , d tth 0 raycr offered by Mrs (icrald with me mu I/ob l r .\'evvb:it'g a nd Bruin 'i"ive ll"l(’ min in the hi_'h hat lslpaiiv pe itie think it is siniiilv de ‘ton l’lll0l("l‘a h a n d Feneral , . l _ __ . ‘Tl '" “"7 P H to be an.w'ered 7lakt:sF\\'a‘l'les ire on the ft'lf‘fill a hit it-itimiz ah-wit lllo i3l'f‘ llllll U l K p 1 Th? “Id” 8"“ Parl'a".‘e"' Ml” l‘""°“3 ““l~‘l‘- _‘““l‘‘“' A thank you note for fruit re- Smith closed the meeting. Afteriwjiii an excltcaange of Christmas . ‘ . .' . l , . ’ liciotts --- t‘niii-tr-s_\‘ l-‘r:ini-es B:-ir l~‘i>o«ls mt‘! this \\'H’l<cnd at Mt. Allisnnlat 7‘«0t|‘P Dam? Academy-15 SP‘-"1' cetved was read. Commtinit . ‘ - t ' - « ‘ 7 . .l l v which lunih was served v the nr the \evi ieiirs eve part) he vv..1 win know that all the l Umvemw gawvhh, Vew Brmw ding h" hohdavs whh her pa, _ , _ _ _ - _ , - igtfts. The lunch committee II “T ‘ " ‘——"' “ "—’" "" "‘ wick mmndmk‘ {mm ‘him en“ Mr and Mi‘ lmeph Walsh :s°‘("r°“"'_‘&‘i_ "““""l§d (""5 lm3d.°,ll°5‘e55 a“rd_¢0mmltt9¢Vl“‘:lt3l"K9- Mrs, Dan MacLeod and Mrs. N Y I E P 1, C NEW HAVEN w. t. district for ('hl‘lSin\8S it “I! de- rmm, " Gn,gm.V_ Mn,‘ Mn‘, Cm,k_ ‘ htfallolfii *3‘ mg, "}f0m':,“‘:f‘".{‘”‘f EBINEZER w_ i_ Malcolm Andrews. eW S Y V I _ t-tried to send apples to Sanator- wand?” Cm‘ Hhhry _'qhhmm hhd : . (.m(,m“, “hm It I‘ 9;‘ The December meeting of l—3hin- The meeting adiourned after The rcuiihii tin-titlily "i<‘<‘liiiL‘ itiiii for t'lti~i~iiiias and lVlt'S.lHughl’ hiaclloan 3” M Charlmw Mr_ Jnseph wahh hl.m.'m_m| p(;Ncd that “M Maw Mé(_D0‘u_ ezer W. I. met at the home of Mrs. which lttnch wos served by the ' "l ”_‘*’ V“ “M * l“‘lil Jallltw Ti«~i~iii-_v to .<tlp|tl_\‘ apples. lmwn and Jim None“ 0, sum_ Bank (~harh,,,,.h,“h Shh", h,_. ah ml 1 fl,‘ f.‘ A , l “ h Clifton Matheson. The meeting hostess and committee in charge. 9 3‘ ""' l“""° "f M” “""'”'“ ‘ml l‘ “E” '"‘"“‘l 3"“ “‘‘'°"‘l°d "‘ merslide Christmas at his home in l\tne“l:)e I ' i“l(lmd y “mi: "ma" 1*‘ iv ~ vvwi--«~~-ta.» it-i-~«-mi *‘l"l‘lt""‘l“3PPl*‘5 " ' ii.....‘....;... i l...,..*;:'.,:1:.';;,.;t;$,:,.,,,‘*:,,";.,.l:;>i --A Ks the o-‘ti \6‘.l" lakes icave and‘ Sift fiiiiir Hlll‘P_ ttii-asviie. add ll? 0:‘l:‘wlfx:"l‘L;;alJ_\:li:I”fl:I‘ 3‘ ll”; ‘f'l;"”l °‘:“";”"a“d gm" 91:“ Miss ‘\‘iona Wilson. of (‘iiarlotte- 'Janttarv 24th. . .. hp ,,....~ “hr. ~,< |lsllé‘l‘f‘(i in. it's l')al\'.'l'.L piivvili-r and salt. and s;fi mm “W” wH;(_I MI. “W rm“ _'Il‘l::“:l'h (‘_’H"""‘:m‘“' fn’l'_“"“w°’:::“-‘E: town. PhFIi. was in Toronto over. Mrs. Frank (‘larkc. Sarnta. is The following are the appoint- 'ii\I.vllli'\ llil' illf‘ lltl~lt‘\< oi’ the auniti twitiltiiii‘ P’-11 .\”ll*'-‘ 3"” mg ,,p..,,(.d M ‘he \mL.hh_,hr ..lmr ' ‘_ ‘ ‘ p ‘_ _ _d ‘ the (‘ht-tstmas lvoltday. Miss W'll-‘ staying with her son-in-law and merits of committees: Worship. iviiitv in «rt tiii-tit iii i(‘H\i. .-\nd ltlll>(_.\(ltl lti lltilll‘ ltllxllllf‘. then H 3911..-~ ah}, H.W.hhhg[m.r-l:(.Hl h|_;:m.. “(.l.hM(;:a“':m;::r( 'sH.rr:h 5”‘ “a-‘ I EUPSI 8' the Parltldallillitfr. 7\lr- and Ml‘S- Wllllflm Mrs. B Craswell. Litnch. Mrs. A.” H “mm pM_m.\ M mm‘, ah add \,;l_,.h.,,h,hh and "uh ,;{ni_\ “mil m MIN)" 1 a“ name Mr mm Plaza Hotel. Bioor Street. Snlllllpni-l_ for a week. Ml‘S.}NI€lVlll€‘ Weeks. Mrs. Roy Weeks.i . . 'l|4i]il|}tlf‘ lti serve the guest: stittiot l. ‘oi Ill cerca cat egg. -- , , . _ “ ‘ I _ l " ‘ _ ,(‘arke has come to be with her Mi-5, Ben Crnswoll, S lal prn t.‘ J t T in .. .. ....ii.-aim: old and ii Wll'ilt‘~ .iii.: \t|.'l llmiks \\2ll l(>l'ltl .'.".9 i".”””“ "f """."N. "W"-"'.” " ““‘ '""‘°‘l “"“..‘°“’"‘l”“""‘ Miss Riiiit Ross eriicrtaiticd armother. Mrs. W. K. otters. ‘e Mrs. w.i-:. Stevcnm. ) i .. . . . . “U‘ ”‘-“l flllfl 3Pl'>i0\Hl Siilv all bills he paid lhe collection . . . l l ~l‘ ll‘ll_’ lll'.\ lbt-tr titiw>i'v hit: tiiiit-oitzltlv into ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.(. ,.(.pm.”.d one “(R “N. ‘hp “mung “ah 55 com‘ and bridge baltlrtlav evening at her it was ni0\t‘d and seconded. ._:)\.m. \,...i,.ng i-iitliriimvri 0,, bah“. RH“. In hm “mm, mm ’“_(_;m_d hm "mum am“ m(_(_“M H‘ be 2'“ MN‘ R0] residence. Orelebar Street. Three Miss Pauline Burhoe and Miss that these he the officers for the 2llltlt'lt lvrimti vvatflcs niatie \\"ll Yiiakes liiiti‘ '*l~\f‘t‘l|lIli vvaflles l (‘iyi'i'i-sptiiiiittiitr was real! and and iilwhhhah ‘ on I,-'.l'da‘” Jan_ l3l)l9S “PFC ll'l P3" R"h.V w 9“ 9“ “’l““‘ S3l_“r' en-‘Wing .V"3T~ with ill‘ °X“'Ptl0tlS I ' I .oraii :'.ik<~~ ("Illlhlllt‘~’ iiettci-tlv t-i‘iit'i:i'« |*tmil< l‘t'«»<liti-is lscd (il.\'(‘ll\.\t‘(l Mrs, l-jvi-it-it i._\i. rim‘. 3,-(i_ Rh” H,” in he 1'0“ ‘ V _ i¢ta.V l0T_ T0T0nl_°~ 8"?!‘ Spfndtnfli ‘“' ' “‘ “'‘''"‘ T“ / the old vvt:h the ticw ’l‘hi-xe tztstv Post Hr:itt l"lalies'. t'aliititct H.ik liiatiivcd tiiettihers for llt‘l‘ gift l A. uiicsstiig tontcst was pitt on Mr‘ W’ (lwslpr S‘ ?"'.““- king‘ ‘he hfihda-VS Mm ‘heir paromsflr ‘Bran -._vh..M,< wan-h,‘ are made mg I)"“(h.:. 1 h ---I-hank \-hh-- mm‘ M” lb}, “N Mm" Vvmnan and mm ston. Ontario. spciit (liristttvas in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burhoe and.’ l with the same wholesottie cereal‘ i.t)B\'I‘l-IR \lCWBl R(i'i l\iaci’hee for trc;it ret-eivcd .\evv ‘_by Mrs, Melville Pollard. The'.0Sha‘“.‘ wnh members M ms mm" Mr‘ and Mrs‘ w"°d' ' iHl‘Ilil\‘ so thoroughly enjoys 2 cups l)l‘t'p.'«il‘t‘(l ltil)\l('7‘ ‘Dl‘0l£l'éilll ('tillIllllIit‘¢‘ is as follows: {meeting cilosed with the "Queen" ll-V whwll ”"'l"d°d Mr‘ and M"‘< , breakfast 4 it'll)l('\;)tNin\ lviitter .-'tli'\3 l-liivtl .\li'H'l\lilllt)ll and Nlrg |3m.,- “hwh “M. of ii". 5,,hhm,.. iinllis (t-tivv_v.s. . r and Mrs] Mi. atid Mr: Walter B\li~ll0(’ i when \m.\.,hg ‘hm pa”). fan, 4 l_-.i,i(._I,.,.,,1s _h,.Hy M ‘\1tii‘pltv "\ll‘.\ l‘.\(-‘l‘t'ii Boyle members. Mrs Melville Pollard, (’“m"" llall ‘"d M“ and M15 and Mt’ 8nd Mrs. Wm. M.acAuls- you can make the waffles right; 41-;;‘_j viilhc and "'\ll\ lhtittias iii-vcrcatix was l‘t'ttl(‘llll)(‘l't'(l “till a suitable ‘ M’ Cm?" Land‘ and‘ 5"" Sm“? “er? in i ‘ the table. and keep the hmher 1 H”, (.n._.hh ;\("lC ‘;)ltiiotiite(i to pack and de-_gift atid atltiress on her Tith vved- M I B I“ D M “ -Prlllfllltll - l”ld3."~ ... 'u..m_ (.nhV9m,n”_‘, 1" . chafing i ,,.h\.1,.,m,‘hv|t ‘SPF I fixesntohtiie orplianagcs ding anniversary A dattit_v' lunch l ' r‘ " ._l ‘ilcd Organ‘ "n°‘l (_ 1 f M‘ (_ ‘ H _d id‘. plhnty M WM hm Hm" ;‘ [m\pm_“ Wwxhka . rs. .miis drlatll was appiiinl “as 5,.n.,.d h_\. lhe ihmhss and’ on, was regis etc_ a te Queen iiicss o‘ . is iiate iii InR . _ . _h ed to pack htixes fiir (lint ins |nisp\p|'al ,,,,.,,,h,.,—< Hotel for the (hritmas holiday over the (hristmas holidays are ’“'t ‘he “Eh! flnflhlnl Inurh I H“ or nutnlpg "““ ”" "Z%m‘~~» 9 - —-—.._; _Z? t ind \]§||(\d wilh giglprg Mrs her daughter’ Mr; Cyril Lam. is meal that caters so well Pillili ‘ii Di‘ Pi‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' ' " ‘ I »mgn_\'_ \ll‘l' llllii’t‘l‘ in fail’! of riiiiihltt J J B I S -————- - -~—- -. —--—-—-——— —~———vj-— .—--V ——— ——-—- ’ .. tut-.-t 1' I +t,*:.;- i..::.:' .:.:‘..'. :’..“;:..“.:...:."”..l:%:::;:‘.' - - OW 9" 0r Y S , i I - 1% teaspoons double-acting ltalt~lSt|Ti'im‘. 0<'<‘a~i0nall.\‘ with -I fork N ' E t I in: p0Wf‘lPl‘ in sherry ii... ationa Interest I 1/. ipngpoon “ii yolks and stir in cream. .liist be- I 3 0!! yolks. well beaten -fore wrvtng time. stir the egg VIN‘ Ritual <'<iv~iw\" by A W terriil life he has led’ in rcadini: ‘ 1 cup milk ;.|0llv' and !‘rl'-‘tin 'tiittttire with the tTtvnvi t':isltttian: The ltvs’tttiitc‘Mr ('aslttttan's act-iviitil of ii any I tablespoons melted butter or 0hIH'r. add salt and pepper, of Applied .-\rt. Edmonton, is first one who has grown tip in the cnfn. other tttiorteninlt lllwn Ifir constantlv over hot wa on the Rev tews of ('ttrrent Books pat'ativ‘eslv "xoft" conditions of re- ! cup bran flakes 8 egg whites ter until creamy iately. Serves 6 Service im med Wlize by it it an fidmontnn cent decades -- illiii is, apart paper. The following is the arll-‘from vvar - is botind to acquire; cle V Calgary Civil Servant Receives $l,4OO Award A (‘alttary t'I\'1l servant has re- taut-to (‘utnttiission reived one of the highest awards aver presented by the Public Ser- vice of Canada to one of its em- plrvyees Daniel M. Mcisaac of the ten- tral Registering Office. Calgary‘ Unemployment l‘0rflr1\l\‘Vl¢|fl. re- i-etved a $1.400 clietiue f r being instrumental in saving ('attada's tiiotisands of dollars 8l'lnllflll_\‘. Mr, \lclsaac's Si 400 is the high est avvatd ever presented patticttlar classification. F2. .1 Viilwn. district manager of the l'tietiiplo_ved (‘lllllllllxxtill stitd lie was “pleas- ln its insurance inew respect for the builders of the Alberta's lieutenant - goveriitir 9 ‘ ‘ the Honorable .l..l. ovvlen. is a “r ('“‘‘h'""" '5 h" "“'''r’ “fl big man hhyslrhlly and mmh training a stnr_v-teller and he giv-l bigger still in terms of achieve-‘H M " ‘“'3""l ~‘"‘r-V l"‘“‘- lll-V m,m_ Th, 5",”. of his we is ”w1|d_eltver_v seemsa little "jerky" at inmry or hm, ,h, Canadian “RI Eflfflli. yet the short sentences and was built . in mg" mg m mmd Pith)‘ Phrase: kN‘D the narra- nnn h,._,m “hh h‘,h9\.f_d In hard ttve in motion all the time There work and in taking risks and pllil" mmh h"m°r "‘ " “ml "‘“‘‘h ‘‘i inn”. h,.h,.r, mm pumlm Mm ex . lhi/itman courage and trust. ——l - l P T T ‘HOUSEHOLD HINT? G-&G-Pure Cashman of i-idnionlon gives itsl the Before vvashtng heavily mil;-d atu ‘story of his subjects life and in. a thoroitghly representative way‘ .. . my every hour bring you lltiieasureol ioyand success! Milk Dairy l“'0 K r 0 at stories in one : -the storv of the building of the work or play clothes soak for 10' edl: \i \i‘i. ‘dirt Unemployment ln\iliHn('P fiUl[vP\ “L‘|”li hf“ mtws1x.;ic l:“thf;.l;'f‘(“l 1: west His book is one of the most to l5 minutes in hot soapy viater hhtulgand‘ M dhliam hnvhmlh. ‘h -H '- ' H l I U absorbing \'(llllnl(‘S that has Rp- to which half a clip of ammonia Th" “wimp “fig pwwmpd M r-(ltitilvlli)ti"[i‘til|l|tln:rl ”l\|\["nll;\pllfl\K”(T‘ll|: Wared In many 3'98” ‘has been lddpd \lI’l\.'itt(' hv Militant lhtnian " H H i it is made endlessly fascint-it ‘ *‘'-s'—- M “mmw_E_ pmme Rmlmmh hlithmh. iiliii vviiitlri merit siii-it AH": h‘. N." nmahh, h,mu",s. O Y ‘ ltiiectiir of the t'nc-ntplnvtiwnt in I“ "W" ‘part frotn the remarkable nature _ _ . , .i_,. . .. rance tnmmiuvon .\ail0nfll ml-P‘: (.(n":l"‘““n‘-‘ Hl_':“l"ll::"n"-“;;_“‘:v”‘ I of the subject These are detail mplmlmpm wrwr" lliam Duncan p\ir \iacis‘aac and land ‘(mm 0M cm ""1 mu“, t=wr~< rim" ."."“‘"i““.. ".1. ‘’""'‘;‘:‘"i‘’ .""‘°'~“ Reads ' V - ’ w tr e wr r as o m Tl" P"hl" S''r‘’‘''' "' (‘””"‘l" mm '"a"m“" M H” i""mpl"‘l‘lpreliend and stim tip the larr(izer A 5 Mi?! I I lviizgcsiion it u a r r,‘;’r[‘l'l,.lln:ll;l-;'il"\($Il:It'( m\:"““;:,r' ".’- movement of a V e n t it with . 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