»-¢---+.. _ i. ‘ac-z ‘A. - . ‘l1, \,-.~.~.i~i= iltgiiriillt ‘I‘LG_?_..TEN Y 0 R K H A L L -s mains 5—NOII. 2, a, 4, a a 9th The community presents a VARIETY SHOW comprising a one act comedy "UTTER RELAXATION", musical numbers by guest artists, and feat- uring "AT TH’! FAIR“, a gay medley of songs, stunts and hovelties. Beautiful costumes — colored lighting '- special effects. Tickets now on sale at Henderson and Cudmords. By mail from Arthur Vesey, York. (Please specify date.) Admission SOc-Performance rain or shine-curtain 8.15 sharp vesi- sltalks through the woods and ti as. II e _Pem Rabbit WHEN THE LEAVES TURNED When her paint. brush Nature wields o) Widaiysurarledabtllih ‘T351112? gddtdm a ATTENTION GITY ANlI RURAL 9 till ‘}‘i.ii2“.i'i2’.lf.€'$i‘“i’ti’.ifiiiiii Q) ones o! the Green Meadows and Q the Green Forest agree with Peter. This season was no ex- ception. Indeecl. Peter thought —--ls your washing machine leaking oil or water? 17:13:‘ axfilebe$ssifrllughggatefiz --—Are the wringer rolls broken or worn? had new, known 5m more Sim (Has the oil been changed in the last 3 years? Why not call Storey Electric, phone 2679-L, I33 Euston St., your Electrical Appliance and Refrigerator Repair Shop NOW Old Mother Nature had been very, very busy with her paint todpiit your washer or other appliance in perfect‘ working or er. i)?» ¢>< brush, Everywhere — in the For- est, in the Old Meadow, along roadsldes, old stone walls and fences and the banks of the Big Rdver, were splashes o! the reddclt red and the brightest yellow Peter ever had S6811. Anyway that is what he told Mrs. Peter. And be- tween these splashes were softer reds and yellows and browns. sep- arate in places and in other places beautifully mingled. A soft haze made more lovely than ever the eiiv w . £30 We give the same efficient service to washers sent in from rural districts. 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When it held he took another dia- mond flnesse, cashed the diamond ace, dropping East's king (East had discarded two diamonds on the hearts) and cashed the last diamond. He then led his spade nine to the‘ ace and cashed the fourth- heart and East was squeezed! l! he gave up the spade king, declarerks queen would be good; whereas on East's actual dis- card of a. club, declarer was able to run the rest of’ his club suit. among the tree-tops. They shook acorns and nuts and sent. them rattling down to hide under sticks and fallen leaves. They loosened more leaves to cover them with ‘and to blow hither and thither land yon. “It is the most beautiful time o! all the year." declared Peter sitting just outside the dear Old Brier-patch and looking across to the color-splashed Green Forest. “You mean it would be if it were not the saddest time in the whole year." said a voice behind him. startled, Peter turned to find Bob White at the edge o! the Old Brier-patch. “I suppose you think it sad be- I cause of the fallen leaves that will soon leave the trees stark bare. It is sort o! sad." said Pater. “Nothing of the kind, I! you would use your eyes, Peter Rab- bit, you wouldn't see any sadness in the falling of the leaves." dc- clared Bob White a bit sharply. Peter looked surprised. "Don't tell me that you like to see the trees all bare as if they were not alive any longer!” he cried. "They are not bare; they only look so to folks who don't use their "eyes." replied Bob White testtly. Peter blinked. "What do you mean?" he demanded. - “All next year's leaves are al- ready there wrapped up tn brown ,bla nkets for the winter, very small to be sure. but there, just the same. 5o how can there be sadness with the promise of next year's glad- iiess right there all the time?" re- some Bob White. "I've never thought of that." said Peter lamely. “You are right of course. ln winter, when food is scarce and l have to eat bark and such tender twigs as I can reach, it is the tiny leaf buds on the twigs that make them good. Per- haps it is because so many of our neighbors have left for the Sunny South and no one knows when we'll see them again that makes this season sad for you." Bob White shook his head. "Wlhat. is there sad about folks going sway when you know they are almost certain to come back? It is when we know that they won't come back, that well never see them again, that fills us with sadness." said -he. Peter was puzzled. He looked it. "Who isn't coming back?" he asked.‘ "Listen!" said Bob White sharply. Bang! The sound was faint in the distance. over by the Big River. Bang! That one was louder be- cause It was nearer, over in the Green Forest. "So that's it." said Peter understandirigly. "Thafs it." replied Bob White sadly. “The most. dreadful and saddest season of the whole year has begun lust when Mother Nature is trying to make it the most beautiful one." Peter knew what he meant. The shooting season had opened. The next story: "Fright." 28. Postpone! 31. To be in Napoleon and Uncle Elliy B! Clifford Mantrr- debt 32. Music character 83. Exclamation 34. Mulberry 35. Lad 36. Friar’: titll 37. Pry 39. Fascination 41. Weary 42. Leading actor of I , 111w 43. Droops In the middle (4. Aircsh - DOWN 1. Dust 2. Greek author DOGS‘ BARKED ALL NIGHT AND l HAVEN'T SLEPTA WINK, I HNFETD TAKE SLEEPING! PILLS BUT HERE GOE av eousia/ I'M eivmaruifi nun-o Tt-VWRONG Pmw/ 3. 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