Ix 7wnarm wrss MEN sew The three kings rmm them who and frouowed the of Bethlehem and were now returning to the East looked puzzled each in his own way Caspar theyoungest couldnt possibly have aid that the new king they had seen in the stable was beardiess youth But dl Melchior the second of themagi spoke nextr had lull black heard broad chest and wallled look Not at all he said The king was man in the pnnle oillic not hairless youngster The Sun lheï¬ui Then the eldest of the wise men shook his gray head and stroked his wispy white heard in astonishment Why Cas par and Melchior Balthazzar said the glory of the sight must have dazzled you and veiled your eyes The king was an elder matured in his wisdom and appearance both Marco Polo tells us no more than this but we know that in the King the magi saw eaCh man finds the image of everything goodand fine he fluid like to be And where others saw but child the wise men saw what was really there In the meanwhile Herod in Jerusalem was waiting im patiently iorthe wise men to come back Finally he sent out his spies to find out what had happenede them When the spies returned they reported that the magi had gone back to the East without passing throughlerusalem But they also said that they were sure the iniant king must be in Bethlehem gt Herod ranted and raved and cursed Then he called his captains to him and ordered them to take their soldiers and kill every child under the age of two in the town of Beth lehem They lost no time Soon soldiers were on the road to that little town and to what is now called the slaughteroi the innocents Joserns par2am gt While King Herod in Jerusalem was ordering massacre of all the infants in Bethlehem Jesus slept quietly in the stable of the inn at Bethlehem Joseph and Mary slept too Theymeretired after long and busy day And while they slept Joseph dreamed thatan angel came to him and said Arlse andtake the young child and his emother and flea into Egypt and be there until bring theeword for Herod will seek thé young child to destroy him gt seph aw ke instantly no ooked round him He could see no one Itlrwas still night andytii re was no 1ght in the gently he woke Mary andtoldlher hisdream She hesitate momentbut immediately be to ok 1914 when he maemnorlo nanny Is no happy and recovering etth Ensplml ior Sick Children When he hospital the cldent broke Mrs Meryl Lifelong In Innlflil Died In Her 90th Year In killing health ilqrsome time Mrs Robert camera pssed rrway at her home at Knock on Sunday Nov 27 i935 at the age oi as The un lt ictimot an automobile witha seriousskull fracture and leg he was on the criticaljlistfor week Thisyear as in the pastnhe Hos caine to the in answer to has Dolstov Resident Dies In Her MilYear Mrs ArchiboIdWoIson moleIke ad of balstoh suflhre he loss nrl oldand many remedhesldeni when MrsC csleWaieon posed way In ihe Cnmngwooa nospilnlpn DecAt 1955 Mu Watson Awas born on Aug 10 1362 It Thormon InIEm Town Mp eldest daughter of thean Joseph Walker andsllzabeuzMc Cann gtShe numlhe laierMhls hamWammyoungm son nlthe late James Wubon end JanetRan kinvnmi they settled on lot curion lVeapm and normed lhere or 80years until MinWatson had at Muir rnirlislï¬l of bylcrian Chum knit and SL Jmncs Prsbyterlnn Church at sum interment was in st James Cemetery and pallbearers were iriends and neighbors PuritanK coy Bruce che Deon Bowman John Cowan Herb Shannon and Orval Terry Friends neighbors and ifelalives were present to pay last respmts some frmn Toronto Hnrnby Belle Ewart and Letoy Born on ran as less more em line of Innisfll Mrs Gibbons was the sonnet Sarah bonlse Lamb daughter at menu Christopher Lamb and the farmer Maryvrtnn Palteruon she was an Aubry conservaw and ureianx dent of lnnistil Her husband Robert John Gib bons predecmed her June Zi L944 and surviving members of the namin are one son Edward at hme three gmndchlldren Donald Dorothy and Marion gibbom and three bmlhers Rdbert hame troy William Lamb Strand and Herbert Lamb in NIIBC Veteran of War I9I4I9 William Iohn Campbell Passes AI Sunnybrook Saturday Nov 1955 marked the passing or BratWiurid War veteran in the person otwllliam John Wu who ludrilarmed on thehomeaend in Vewra unlil enlisted in the Carl ndjan Army with ore157uieaz Rhone the Slmcoe simmers and served in France until 191 spent between Mount rarest rrie andvthe farm where his grandfather WilliamCarson had settled and cleared after arrivlng from rreland Resinsm sand the late John Campbell andthe burlng pastsummerlhé sui lered leg ailment and gangrene od his death William Campbell was nnAAngli can Conservative and manher d1 manualnan Legio and had also served as school land stroke fihen they moved loathe adjacent lo and resided there un til Whlsons death July ram Mrs Whisonrr£xnalned there for few years until healthhindered her household duties The home was sold In hergï¬ndson Stanley Whison member of Dalston Un Chumh MzsWamou maintain member at the oholr Formally years sh longitmuaie andunany oi her pupils loday are useiul work lsin dinerent places ï¬le we Med with inlenMvoI kind and helpfur neighbor hone knew her Buflio love her nonenamed her hutin praise Surviving are her three hugh Iers MitsuBr Milohellflelen qioarley Mrs John Nash Isoball of Carley and Mrs Webbcr Mabel at Hanover Mrs Weison was predecmsed by her husband Archibald Wntson our daltghms Mrs Key mine Cale Mr Nu ggntiRilla Crs gmyfle Mrs 1an rence Fowler ell Nemrgnes and Glen Huron FontnlerWatson mvn sisters Mrs unargo Bullhlo and Mrsflirnnk Cavanaugh Rana or Birflalo and two brothers MilmnvWalkerL and Joann ngh for 3213715 station pi for Sick children substantial althoughgredu mend hospital are rter oi the the to lhlnklhe Fream Producers Arrival or winieren the farm meaiu moving indoonrior at least most or the davï¬hut it doesnt cut down the hours oi lahor TorOnuillos 50600 mam pro nriseio sunset Agm matter of fact the job be comes even tougher at this sedan or the naturallight ls saldom aroundï¬i milking time and alli tie pysehologyis required to can vlncc cows to keep up the milk flowwhen they suddenly switch irom pasture to stableraii Just the same the menwwhosev cows produce the provinces cream manage to In spite ogjlhat oldiimers might have to say about lumrner butter endgwlnier bulter Its well nighrimpossible Iai anr oneio spota erencesthese go ihetacl tiller soilhes sdientlst businessman and student 885 days the year iIis increased knowledge hasenahled him to give Natureahelplnz hand in turning out healthful and tasty produeg Best wishes for Merry Christ mas toeveryohe and good health and happiness In the New Year Mr nndMrs Gihornion and children newmarket visited at Carsons on Sunday Eehool Closed school was closedlast week oihe teacher heingsick ellle Hoskin visited in for the weekend jiiove To Fergusonv lie are mov lng this week tothe Esso Service just above Fer usonvale In srllnncln Miss Barbera Linyd lamn ed at eight parts each oi widely mu occurin the norm order and mains 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