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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Dec 1935, p. 2

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22 “led to hawk the milk from. to door, 1nd his wife would COmv round lam: in the day with eggs, 9“ once in ' while a few pounds of mutter, " leaf. that is what they called the stuff. The man claimM 9t.rnilk poney and the woman the WP and egg money. They were Ibollt the mbbiest old pair that ever extttted. and tho 'r'ek- vhirO, _ 'rn-t played ox; them “a. chuubil .u p.vrvi, a mint. h, for .1115; 361;]; v50 r;:id:d In that village, " well as in the whole my. - Weston has loomed largely of late I. I mule lovers' centre, and the re- aital than by the choir of Westmin- IN Unitod Church " the close of last 3 alt services. proved an aurq :3 the reputation it has, y . Is an aggregate ut '03] "than voices under the threw tick of on. who stands high in the {this of choral directors. We refer to "hell. MofUt Stewart, who ls also tho church org-um. Much credit and mmtt lurked praise is due tu her, for w bom the distinct marks uf Anten- dn work. Before taking note of the swam numbers rendered, one is tempted in In! something of the choir itself. Ar; . Damnation it is splendidly balatrc. th and " no time was there the least cc of ovardoing on the one hand " “than on the other. The tune Vi. unmanned to perfection, while "3tNttattttl and enunciatiuu left new in; to be dashed. Orderly arrttlrKt'- “turd perfect poise were very 1m We “mayhem. "t.r.'tt um halal-ll uuurqn, wan tuv- l nex- and ltr, ,u..x!u l' s,', L "' m the solemmy which becomes also mm. uln'td [1,. m tttie-tpts-art-ass-is/assists-at, l A 6rue minimums fiorg l of the Iced con! Pita, and, as tho Btoek of cool was plentiful just befuro Christmas, Ed's dud was only work- W In" the number of regular shifts P." meek. Jttis meant near curva- Th. i,',h2,igpe, ",',rr"rr, il' o mm r " 0 Thee We lac / x .4. tt,ilholi?',lhi1.lt"itiiit, from the Lit- ' r"l,r"c) MI. 1E9,1'? tht _etian._chu.rsh, was giv- I new and lir, -___._- "a. -.... ,....., .. "-3 bc" KL' vur the boys had to scurry back all the my in the direction they had come. Not only were the boys chased by old Juke, but there WI: also a great big emu Ind very fierce gander to be when“ with. The Boy Enters And now I Brtt going to introduce the boy of the story. This makes up tho three folk of the story. But I In ”in: to tell this story as it was told to me, though I cln vouch for the truth as I was nn eye-witness to may of the Mussels which took place between that tgander and the boys The nuns of boy wls Ed. New- tmt.; t.t.e hntt.two angers, and a brother nud' tuiGiit ' irrGaiiiG" "i/id? "iii f, Qua. E.d'sfither w“ I miner in onv In all stories. and particularly those that we true, and in places when real people lived, the place, as “I! u th. persons in the story have to I). described as clearly as possible, ELEM: up reauiery may 'ree' what is akin; pine, "ink'" (in: kirk} JiTeif Ian: involved. So here goes first to deeritm the place. villus, no had to walk over a mile to the pit head. On the outside of thin village TFas a small farm where In old couple lived all by themselves. my kept two cows, in old mare, a M haul, and some geese. Jake Tal- a and his wife were the dread of . Lboy: sin.thtt n.eitrtbarled. Old LFiAlg this farm consisted of " field which, by crossing it from one 'PT." to the yther .at at)_anitle, was I 'short cut’ from the village to the town, no the boys took advantage of th field, many times to the disad- - of the com and the geese in nrticular. And if by chance old Jake 1'PPPS?r Ye path, it we ttn to on? I ht: tttttut to dandy gained '01] train vc not of on. wt links of chord Inhalls Muff-t tt m ' village on the outskirts of a mining town in the west riding of Yttrium” in England. Many of the was: pttitt eal miners lived in the J." F _ . 'RtteyiiMrpviil, And' now, I want you to remember A Christmas Gift . - - for the whole family .w Helm Stuart, Organist and Leader, is to be Com. , " Vet! Fine Mutations of Numbers by Chuir and ttNa."!,',',',',',',, Artist in James Wallace of tit. Thomas, ' _’ an Outstanding Tenor Solos-Thanks Expressed to Wtht,'t Mom“ and Mr. Wallace by Res, G. E. Fotos--. 'olhrwirtst Regular Evening Service. “BLUE COAL" HEAT REGULATOR Jlgilltltllt0lNi COAL DUSTLESS DELIVERY OF All. FUELS Nl lit Unit Given bs/ Westminster Church Choir WE SELL VIRGINIA I'm nun us the“ High Quality From MEANDERIMH m l fy N make r] I of [WM w n " " is haiky, M Hwy-ml ‘ltlu suit wnh y.,. bit-ltd, “hilt- All thc mum ol 3, Muffax Slew-:1 and runmwm st-mullnn. “Hull straining" (Mum terpicce. “9.1% "By 'rire. Shun: Juan brim ml Mr:. J, .I Add) prugrum In " v! Expnrnum. It vhun, to M, _ _ Lace,' SSt'l'V yum had ,v_1'trl better r., it, wlule at tlie 'iullle time it was marked mm tt Mrrhms; aud grace that waned tt" purpuse into effect. James Wallace of St ’Thtmms, tenor sang "Pear Not, L) Israel" (Buck) with a ringing, clarity that ruled the seleclmn. “my. Ir l') nu tttprius an easy picce tu pl'rn'nl. Hmu-u-r he proxed mu-l urn-Muldv and Ius rivh voice, winch unnml rlvlll’l), added to the acccptulhty vt' tlu. numb“: in that \u-ll Mum!- numlwr "The Holy City" (Adam I in tuln'l' on drumm- stratrd lln' mm» quaint" . A Latina-I illn any “Flum- 'll, um l New! that {rum mm itll it is Ed. who is talking. "I'm gum}: to gr! won with that blnummie‘ gluull‘r swim» of these days/f will umb- u lral catapult, one that will lull himwr 'ltitrr,s than a an» yamlrl if (in mirrhr I will usg guts its Illillh “vii, I yul stunt' thick wiry. wlm h luulml HmH' like a small iron rod. 1 mull.‘ Ilu- catapult, and I harm-and um " Ilww lvail bullet molds, “huh in ulqu-umm-l- Junk like a pair ot' lmliI-.'.‘ plitusr. l made. over a hluntlrwl hand and put a piece of wide board up an tlu. tum-P in the bawk law. and I'm dam: and days I practiced illluiln' at that huaril as a target. Thir, “.1, Hi Jum, and after being able: Lu In! tho bull's eye with ease, I wont ul'olur Mr. Gander with blood in my vyr. My chanue came about c, o'clock one mnrnitlg. It was nothing for in: lads Lu. get up early so that We mum havc suim? fun be- lore we star-ml m work. I was only 11 years old then as I'd been working then for over three years. There were no school rngillalimw in those davs to t'orwtol,,kid: brim:- .wnt, to sc'nnnl, pr-willwl ill" pin-Im- could show that my “urn-j; rm’nml by the children was mum-d u. Iln lmmv. s, mis powe' r 1' and l, mom of gm J, .1 Add) m iiug 'll Mum“ llulll'n'l' "T Ruin f 1w tufm' Irtt 1hr mm- quaint” _ dw,' Iru, 111m “(Rune um l Ian-Hf) with I rrlnlt. st'vi “nun num|u k: of .\t\m by Mr, Slvuznxl Ill"\\ muvh hum-IN l trcdt. rim) tl, "Hall.' “A: St [N‘I'l /' (.\lillll|l'}) \\.A- “will , “ink liw .eruu‘c-l r Hindu“ ot' liniqlun' I” \th u ”puma J Adds hlmlym a un- 0. ihsy, In» Ilirw puni~hml me ' llw pot Mr ”Minimum. lure m, :Hul I ".u- covered from rum mil. hum and :tings I I‘m-n LI Hum'umr wings. l mu Ittt 'Iml .lmn- morning my lrarl. ll.u' ‘lvht. “r saw t did Hm triotlir. {rum-'0. He m, and a '01:“ :1:' he was ”Ling- di Hum“. f to,k atoady m: hlm mnn- nu, I pulled :us 1.1mm! u. the humv. Sr “Li! u" 't "c"Irvturirr,' with my qnuyni! frr tirut arautler, i M‘huM h“ hm! with him a ft,t' :4u1'rumwhwi by a flock H my Ilh H il 115W" Will] W ESTON .959 If h at mg xervico Wc'll have a 13' rapt-11 con» r up the trnuhlu "IG. um! lur, rlrlll'l), add Hm numbn- . L'ulnmr" and t W. lwaf ox- that a" my nnr, knilnuy'. f had 'rt {war that old th H ..;xlmn 10 the :m-l MI. Wal- r\ I}. Jimmy/t u- ll:||)l!‘>:l\l‘* hru-Hlul He nulnclmn. mm! the means an mun-r he 1 Inn Iivh , addvd to l "I got to thn Talbot Farm about, ‘nmm this Saturday. and who" I ar- rived Old Jak" was dressed up in his ~S\Inday best, and I could not figure out what was in the air. Said he. as 'soon as I got into the house, "I've a. llittle bit of a different job for tilt) 'tu do lad, go and harness tho mar», [put hvr into the shafts, and mm.- l. round to the back door. Jump tip onto the dickey. (he mvant the lorry seat), I dill. and he ('nmo out with a but parcel under his arm and a mar ‘kt‘t bwslot in his hand] Ho did not say a word, but jumped up beside lmv, told me I was to drive the mute. lMrc. Tglbnt shouted nut. 'Now, Jake, ‘just the do " we both unwed. and idet. be too lung on tho job.' We draw 'rmmd the town and cullrd It about hllf n dozen shops of all kinds; 1! inch place he took tho market bus- llret in with him. Ind brought it, back ',with him 3" covered up. Hr ms very Tquit‘t Ill this timp, Ind I could not 'undorstand tho situation It all. But ton our wuy back to the villain, Old ink!» box-n m talk, his Vail?" all of I ‘tu-omhlo. nnd he slidr 'Imldy put this ilittlt- puck"? in thy pocknt, and can‘t Vnpv-n it till thou ttots hnmr. When Mr. Talbot and l worn young. wn had is llttlv lid mm!" In tre, but hr left lic “hon he “I\ shout l you" old, tlyyt. H? went to Honvvn. I holivwo He would ttave been "-0 yPIrc old to- lmnrmw. but it via nn . wwkdly on iotri.stp" morning, And lad, than iminds me Ind mother of little "hr, Thou is a ttood lad. Eddie. and thou ihas made me and mother different sun In volt for no. Ind Pd t I "mid” at the hand of old ur. “The huge". thing in nix mind war' that I ought to hold the w ole matter I secret. Ind congratulate myself on being a. rail hero, I saw the gunder's eye and mouth running blood, I aiw the beggar “Haring Ind l warmed up time and “In: at the thought. of my victory over my enemy, until om night I saw the whole "tair In my dream. but it was a different dream,-- In my dream I my in the dim dia. tance a little tiny, tiny gander fup. pine his wines, and I tie-rd a faint fierce screech. It came nearer and ‘nearer. and the screeching became {louder and louder, and there I was dying in bed, and could nut move an inch. On came that blooming gander. and he got me there, and the punish- ing he had given me some months before was nothing to what he gave me in my dream, l was wringing wet with perspiration, and my mother was standing at my bedside asking me to be quiet. She became alarmed at so!» hug me so wet with sweat. Hut as l awoke and found it was a dream I just said I was not ill, but was just dreaming. I dare not toll a soul what I had been dreaming about. Not long after I dreamt the sumo dream over again. and again my mollwr inst-Jul that l was sick, and oh how I vowed by all above and below that it was nothing. but for weeks ttrow, and Worst' lll‘k'ulllh about that vxpt-rienm- aimed um. I simply could stand it no longer so I resolved to settle the mutter oncr and fur all. That line of scripture I had learned at my muthur's knee came- to me like in voice saying, ‘BE SURE YOUR SIN WILL blNit YOU turi". "l run wvll rernertrbrr that the no“ morning way, Friday, and we kids Were always allowed Saturday to 0111'- selves. So bright and rarly off I went to keep my resolution. I thll. to see Old Jake, Got to the, farm home, and knocked as, loud as my trembling heart would peruuit. He rame to the door, and when llt' saw mil he yelled at the top of his gruff voice. Well you little beggar, what du you want? I said, Mr. Talbot, would you like to know who kitted that big gander of yours last spring? (It was then the middle of October). He Uwure what he would do to the fellow if he only found out, nearly broke down my courage, but I saw that great big eye looking at me. That great big eye of God my mother had told me so often about when she des- cribed the story to me, 'Thou, God, Seeth Mu.’ What I felt I'd like to have done to that awful eye, was, nearly as bad as my vow to revungo myself on the gander. But the”! was nothing for me to do but go through with it and I blurted out, "Mr. Talbot it was me". BV that time Mother Talbot came to the door, and said, 'What's all the row about,‘ and Old Jake replied, 'This is the fello'w who killed the gander. what will I do to him." She said I had hettrr corin- in and tell them what I had to my for myself. I told them all about the incident, and that I had come to do some work to pay for the gander. Said I, ‘I'll come to the farm three nights a week, and all day on Satur- day and work real hard at anything they wanted me to do so as to {my for that gander] - - _ _ - I "This got under the hide of those old folk, and though Old .Inkn was' real mad at mo and several thaws I felt that I was in for a good beating. instead it was arranged that I come and do as I suggested as long a: they wanted. And for weeks I kept my ml" ml tlw bargain, but within a couple of wtuls I saw a change in their attitude towards me. One Satur- day the old lady said, 'Eddie, lad, have ynu much butter in your "are try, and it just happened that my father had had only two shifts that week at the pit, and I knew that butter was scarce; (we children sx-l- dam if “er got butter tn vat). We always got lard with a little salt and peppr‘r on our bread, Old Motlwr Talbot. went to the butter pail and with hur great big hurny hands, sampled a big lump out, wrapped it in some m-wxpaper, and said, "Well, that'll last your family a few days. and when you come back I shall want to know whether thou gets any but- ter on thy broad. This buttxur is fur thos lad, but if thou likes thou can let thy motlwr and father have a bit. There's nought so feeding for growing lads like butter.' Things began from that day by be very different. Next Saturday I was given a big lump of butter and a thick slice of home-made chemo, and every wvek till Christmas I went home with summing. butter. and cheese, some linmv-madt- broad, and the folk at home wondered all this time what had your“ into the heads of thew two old crabs/tlu. Talbots. Remember folk, this happmied ju-t :30 year: a?” thio christmas, and if I rveall properly, Saturday, this particular your was llw day be- fore Christin”. Day. ",t,eiid,s Wt'our "ke but into our I m. and we run - repay thee, (Continued on we 5) I“: would an rr, “that. or worn "ill why val! o; no, and I'd not The method uhi --4'hme. Ior m mini" to all Id M with "r' your "ver. “MIDI I'll priming mun... THEM ' GUIDE JOHN HEBGIN 31535 and, YUi,CAN'mNtt Tho Shaw Schools TIRES and VUR‘KNTZISIF: 58 Main St. N. Weston 360W v14. Ett.cuv. Training for Accounting. Emmi. Eucuthu and 0th" pouluunu. thnt 80er lulilllnlnud throutrh h epoch! Mud-l (mm In "so In (Brad-um. nnwllon 'eyitrb, Cut'rlcqum "mm on I out: than fa'.". 13mm. MRS. E. MARTIN M. 1.. Graham DODGE-DH, SOTO IrUDyioN.--rrriRtt,uu,rNrn, WESTON M LY. that: DUFFI-JIHN NT.--AC.Main What INN“! Chricttrcts; Irr"' ths, faunly than M have I vhvstrrrsrh, ur ("HUT find rm-m'vn-u!" IA" tut. gios estimate My prim-x are row Also ftmt‘luni»: for MIN " cow-rm] in tapr"triiic. Gr now. USED FURNITURE G. WM'K " Late I'urrmnn "/ the T. Halon l _ .td. Weston 1lithtslsteririg Cabinetmaking Shop Night Phone: Weston 7.30-w (Charge-s Reversed ()n City Calls) MRS. T.'I-l. ROGERS tcert. RAM.) b'oice Culture and Sight Singing 6 WILLIAM ti'l. PHONE 985W WESTON BIZAXVII. Main and Jvlm Slug, “ml-m HIM Weston Rd., Mt. hruuis Classes For Prv_ylchoo1 l hildlrn Piano, Singing; lem, 'l!m.1;., Dancing, Elun'uhuu, (initn', n-tv. Lloydbrouk 9240 “ eslou IOSIM Madam Rutherford Toronto Conservatory Of Music glucose Sharpen“ mocuun mum. Curriculum Inn-Hui on run-(:0 Haul om-. Buy Ind (Thule Marion Russell DEMOREST Km 'uat-ueuhtwred Piano Tuning LTU'.M. Singing, Piano, Organ Private or Class Weston 1051M Lloydbrook 9210 N MAIN ST. SOUTH ROI EMT AND SUI." Bruce Metcalfe FRA5127ig'2FAwi, (Eu-ranked WM. A. mums 1230 June SI. MT. DENNIS Janet. 7996 or Western Work Gusrantevd TEACH HR fth' PIA Nit AND 'IHEURY Studio: " Main Ft. N Tetepltone Btu-rd; Min IAIN“. A. BRODIGAN -- _ _E5pynenror_the of Plano Player": nd uh hat: hl‘Odlll‘Q‘ll must n! the world', greatest piurmu. Junior . Advlnved mnuiln. Madame LL. "" Teacher of HAN” PRIVATE 1'UITlttN Studiu: " Rosemount Ave. Phone: Weston 620.] 22.'l MAIN ST. N. Phone 42-h! tts; pro my! fur have thut mid fix”! up mu! give you 1m (7]) Got Hymn M 'lh , “Nut Inning been very well posted :n- in what kind of a body of men lux'll‘ this Four Square Class, one is ‘nlmwl at " Ins to know just what :Ju- mud” to my in introducing the itrlsirvi, to .mlnv limit-r the heading as ’vaiH-I'Iisml in Ilu- local pa er". "Is lm-ml thr Stuff of Life". lawyer, I will nut Lzlkt- up tut, much of your ‘timr- in trying to explain the subject inllwr than by giving you a few very plain illustrations. One case I will re- ‘luu‘ Hr. i'arlirlv, the manager of the ‘l’rim‘r of Wnhv, Ranch, leaned Sev- itrul wine cuttle to afood specialist it.) --.\pmi11u-l|l UII in an endeavour to Wind nu! ford values. The first animal um- Gut vuhwly on wheat. lt did not glwv wry lump, Another was fed on uznl- :nlullw, and it «um dim]. Dr. Car. 21 In lllqun‘wl how lhe rattle were pro- urc-w‘mv, and hr, was told that two Innl 'llml, sr) h" [milk-1y asked that tlw ullu-I' J‘n'muming two be returned 1.! trllti, As U11 previous Sundays, at the Four Square Men's Clan, the first den or fifteen minutes was taken 't Eby the Chaplain of the class, Rev. . i ft..M.cltud, continuing his min: on the ‘quln of religions, and how the world i Was brought to Bee that the Christian greligiun is the unly true one which l gives the human race a true f'/'ll'il't I [lulu uf Iliutlgrelu} payer we call GO l ' ..,ass.1. Fee ... _ A. -- -&r-, . ___ tl It would be jritraii to realize how nearly the people of the world "timed the Christian religion, said the speak- er. At one period of the world's exist- em-e, Zoiuastt-r wus a great intiueitee in the then known World. He was born about 4300 years B.C., and it is who rut-mum that he was born of a iii-gin, und that seveval' years Mtet inn birth, his vivgin mother married lt holy man. Jesus was, if the records 'd' other pi'miuus religions are any i-vhivnw, NUT the first or even the wily child that was said P. have been 1hr child of a virgin. Furthermore, Ilrt. slm-y at" the creation is found in mum-mm uthi-r books bearing the re- t-mlw (if uther religious. 11+lttsi tillr hop ol' Ulw c, “mid In "lult' M the fact that for thous- and of Man.- many races of eople hud hall 11-- many gnaw. time hadpprov- ml Illluuyll the, "ursHtency of man irt hi: drum: Lu “Klluw God" that our tion hud nuw slunvn Himself through Hm :Lw‘nuu» of Elijah, Jeeemiah, lum-lnrl, and the whole host of the kmp- and Irturplii, uf the scriptures, :xnnl if mun i:, evtu' to mine to the lull kin-“Wage uf Um true and living 15ml ll Hill hr (luv to man's uwn ef- 1ur:.~ In Know God, and to commune with Him in spirit and in truth.' llr. Sloan Introduced “Nut Inning been very well posted and if lull km Hm! It hum] V)t 1m 1m bv IR.lMMlillilttli$Ei T1EnhlM1lllMluutt ttti fir my Illn T . ""eeg -t_.__ “PHI. Pour "UV". "(ind in Hi wi dom made U.\ as we mm. HI- pr" vldwl fund fur our UM'. 1h- mmlv law: t., fallow, in nu!" eat- HIV, in mm choiirrr of foods. In our IlIHlth hr plum-d teeth for the ex- w't :<\(N] pun-IN- of preparing the fowl up (-nllsumn- into lt state or consis- irnry n-me fur. the stomach. These tmllx, .1.- vu-ll as "very part of our bully, nr-wl certain foods to maintain lln-m. Th" lN-lll tiveds bone building Inopiwtnrs, and Hwy require to be ku-pt clvun. Sn it is r)eces.iary that A'tr “lqu [lw laws of the Deity. We lunar nu n-unnl in the scriptures that M.....- Ivl’ any of the prophets Pvpr cui'fTi-d mth luuth ache, Christ was mar.- anm to hum such a suffer- mv. IG. tH, duuht, "r, so did all thuge Hmhy mm, km-w what to eat, and luv: to ml it. .lmux’ POUld npver have inn-v! lit lln- uildmm-xs {arty days and lull) mylll- without food, and He mum: ukvly {Ind lots of nature's fund, Ill'll m tmic and vegetables, Jul wild "uit. No Would not have lwvll w-v'mxir‘nl In His life if He had i”! “Mimi lhu- laws of Ord com- wlm‘ah That ic win-r1- we fail, in all “In" lmlnl ,zlml btf' \uffnr ah' a result. hm, l'H'l\ Hf 10-day runw under l' 'lu qfn'utium: Protrirm-Animat .1le sr-tnull.. mulls and nuts. ,Fltl \nmml 11ml \vgv-lnblf'. C.rbrttir- drates \ll <121I'I'hpc, sugars and to rtt Mmeral, \alh, calciums, soda po- f ' mun, iron, rrly+pherous, etc. Vita. mim A. P, C. lt Water. The first rim-o items ot' Gurd urn needed by the Imlvv‘m hmly, “5 well as all physical M4- v~\|.-t|llg nu land, to keep it warm :nul (mm h bodily vnorgy to do wark. Th, othvr throw urn "wt-saw to the lv-wlrhl‘ul oxistrrue of the body. And the whrsir must bu used in such quam 1w. , :l- wrll maintain the body in a lull hmlchy mun, If a person were 1w lu- :nlvling un wright more of ammo (“ML unulll lka-ly he required, and |<--- uf othvrc. Huh kind of food has "s mun.” may in perform. And the HM! "ll", i, thr rirmtist, It would be 4f. t,, ") thut 90 percent, of all of m .hwnl. nr thr drunk-t Would m a In {in -t'rA'ttt from thrs dentist, if that furl) niyhi. uuuM Mall} fund , .Iu'h uni MM rrr, h v~n mink“ In? uhvyml Width Thm trllr' halal , " mum mun raw nu tN' thought to the 4|: " mlnMv- fur his elients. It is the Hlvllrnp' r tin". th" lack of cleanliness in' (ho mnuth as we" as the whole lpmiy which make Intvthach'. Teeth, Is I um! lrvforr, noeds food maintain. rim-o up! cts rim“ any other part of tho lmvly And it we do not pay the prnpvr aumliwn to these China. it " course, disobey the laws of a! fine 'n', and as I mil! to! the Inspiring Address Given at Well Attended M_e_eling in Masonic I I. r ' rmlrrr lnqulrm! h ’mV, um! 11ml, so I Temrrfe devil which is the last Dean, "l really believe the time is com- ing whenswe shall pay “for! attention to our teeth, keeping those which God gave us in proper comlitiua, by c'trrl- sulting the dentist imm- the beth are sound, that he will§be able to in.. struct us how We cit)t9n, them sound, and thus mak'iy'fn. home: health." T F 7 "N Thy speaker certainly “We those present something to think about, but as one person present remarked" tiw trouhle is that somehow we nowr 122 MAIN ST. N. 1Tyll9tSHANlk Garage il V grtat "awe or YOUR reams: I: JUST mt You MAKE IT" \_(q En all nut frimhn A auyrrg (Ehriatmaa '"l1, tvulirut (hie purplmv - In chuusw humanity, 1n triumph “WT M'il. and In hum-r 11w F'uthtu. by u Hminn ”mt-r b, (w In'akvn this was ithe thought milk-h filled the mind of (Jesus Chri:L This: i: the mnaninur of Christmas . . ."-ohserver, 'Ga, think of the dwilisl, till “4- have tooth ache, um! then Wt' um) scnrtul stiff to go lo him bk-cuusv of “w pain. So, it is quite lugicul if nothing PM; to we that the timv In 1;” It the tlnntist, is when the tawth Cli'tr cwning, and no! when thv trvth un- KI mg. “My, In '1rin'nnph “WT hulllll' thes F'uthtus by a b, le' hyakvn this was WESTON 387

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