Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 28 Jan 1937, p. 2

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\ Summer's Sunflowers For A Winter Quilt By Laura Wheeler z\ SUNFLOWER PATTERN 1088 These jolly sunflowers make a quilt that has all the color and gay. ty of a summer garden, for each petal calls for a different patch. Here's a chance to use up all the scraps of material you have, in a quilt which will add much charm to any bedroom. You will find that, the piecing is not a bit difficult and the flower that gives the quilt its name -- Sunflower will bloom quickly, beneath your fingers; Pattern 1088 comes to you with, complete, simple instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the patches and Suggests contrasting materials. . Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern pattern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. Daughter Of Famous Dad Chooses Stage M1 IliP ■lee Hill gfglp Jgip < /.- : i§ S mm ■ ï Sarah Churchill, Centre, 21 year old daughter of the Kght Hon. Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill, who has to the_ stage as a professional dancer, is shown here with two members_of the cast as they rehearse for their parts in the revue, Mow the Sun , whjcL opens in Manchester before going to London Asked why she. &mse the stage as a career, Miss Churchill replied, Why shouiant 1? Hie stage has been my goal since I was a little gin in socks, He's Sized Up For The Right Kind Of Date iiiinirjMriiiifl s mmx m ,«V 'fsp' i Enforce 50-Mile Limit Says the Sault Ste. Marie Star.-- "Raising the speed limit and then enforcing enforcing the law was the policy advocated advocated by Judge Uriah McFadden, formerly ,of the Sault, in an address to the Kent Motor Club. "So far as I know, in the absence of accidents, there are no prosecutions prosecutions for reasonably exceeding the speed limit. Then why not raise it and enforce it, and be honest and above board?" said Judge Uriah McFadden. McFadden. "Thirty-five miles an hour is not a correct estimate of the usual speed. Why have a law that is almost entirely ignored? Non-enforcement of any law breeds contempt for other laws. Nobody is fooled, by the statute," continued the judge. Calling attention to the high accident accident toil on the highways, 1,108 killed killed in Canada last year, the judge also suggested that automobiles should be built in such a manner that drivers would not be able tc exceed the speed limit which, he said, should be raised to 50 miles per hour." Whatsoever that be within us that 1 feels, thinks, desires and animates is something celestial, divine, and consequently imperishable. -- Aria totle. F wat The "date bureau" at the University of Utah measures Reed Rlch- •dson to see that hie companion for the evening will be of the right ^portions. Sarah Richards does the measuring as Ida Stewart itches, B2 Returns For Holidays Heir To Dukedom Marries mmm AV** v-y ir. KSKSV.w/ mmm v|;:% : A mmm __ ît£SAi-- --William C. Bullitt, United States States Ambassador to Soviet _ Russia, smiles happily as he arrives m New York City aboard the S. b. Washington to spend the holidays at home. 1 The Hon. Iàn Douglas Campbell, .heir-presumptive of the Duke of Argyll, photographed with, his bride, the former Mrs. Louise Van- neck, daughter of Henry Clews, of New York. Mr. GampbeiPs first wife was Lord Beaverbrooli's daughter. They were divorced some time ago. British Roadster (1893) Heads For Museum mm 'MwM ' ; hfA'-j 11 .. ™, K-fctfi. ml m m * " wm m ■ y *1*111 gjp $ M ■>, « wm m MMiff Ml *%// m ■ -'vu:-; : EvoTMiv/,. .. ■mm m à msmmi ■ AA:yyAyyA^\,y-yyy:,'.y-: The famous old crock of Lanark which has taken part in many I.ondon-Br.ghton runs has b sold by. its owner; James Bryce, to George H. Water man, of Massachusetts. The relic is to ep • in Boston Museum. It Is a 5 h.p. Panliard two seater of 1893 which is still in good condition. ana GO miles.to 'the gallon. This picture shows James Bryce giving the car a test run before preparing i its long trip to the United States. Honored For Flight mmm$ R'. m General Jo|hn J. Pershing presents tife. Hub bard Medal to Captain Orvil Anderson (left) and C tain Albert Stevens for their record-breaking stratosphere flight. Presentation was made on behalf National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C.

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