skjie sr 4 rjr i ijm m pwv- v l nv trtt ttorthc wednesday evtmint jj- 17 pagfe 811317 barker natbj 1000 ml church school l 1100 ajn the salt of beligion 700 pja- tor sflchj time as s ims r hfe t iy r glen taxi tr 72432 pt kr mix smijtt ot a wjartjkcho what in- the world w people in tropical climates find to talkb6ut ah tfte time sometime 1 feel an overwhelming wave of sympathy when contemplate the paucity of their subjoctsjjf conversation rleditojsbut jhrt love refigmn polrtic and boat hew eered they must bosoms no won- dor theyre so emotionally trigger- haooynd prone to revolutions and w l will catitr to scoilt banquet members of nerval womens ffewers for every occasion design work aspecuhyl flowers by wire a in the world norton floral tr 7352 georgetown 4 we canadians besides being the healthiest happiest richest and bestjookihg people in the- world are surely also the most eloquent conversationalists in existence wo are never so desthvfo of con versational gambits that wo hay to resort to those hackneyed old themes such as art the soul love or mans inhumanity to man no for six mouths of the year we discourse brilliantly jn fishing ibaseball babies gardening house- cleaning and the car the last mentioned of course appears as often in our dialogue as deity does in that of less favoured races st travel notes 1 5 day ir excursion only 400 return malton to london england full particulars at john r barber travel advisor john k barber agency insurance travel tr 73521 iifun street but ft is in the other six months the winter months that wo really come into our own conversational ly during the long groy months of winter listen in on almost any conversation in our land and you will marvel at the intricacies of in tellect the subtleties of expression the r like perry and thrust of our communication a foreigner would be baffled and charmed by the sparkling quality of our colloquy a canad mid winter conversazione would make socrates sulk plato pout from sheer envy a tfco bridge table cards are for- ipoup or l rornoi0 iniii ded canadians w theuiead ofwh tor sjiijmi you- sjbmo conifer satkth that vdil make your drums palpitate institute decided to eater for a father oc son banquet which the cubs and scouts will hold next month when they- held their january meeting at the homeef mrs don murray vicepresident mrs h smellie was in the chair roll call was answered by a eisroauw- 1 naveuseor what i thought of it a letter from mrs james- hagerty new president of the federated wo mens institutes of ontario was read mrs burk gave a report con cerning a basket of cheer sent at christmas time the motto he who works with nature works with god was given by mrs wishart agriculture and cana dian industry was the meeting topic and a paper concerningtbe importance of conservation in ontario was read by mrs joe murray mrs j if thamrppi im heads golf club ladlei etown robin mhnuwb i f- evangelistic z monday evening january 21 the ladies section of the north halton ghdlfapd country ab held their annual meeting and election oftaf- ficers at the ctyb house there was a record attendance forty ladles were present jean mackexie was chairman ofuie nominating com mittee thebfoftfcersfor 1857 arfcmrs iweoidemv treasurer mrs agffipscw tary mrs leonard ward captain mrs jas evansi vice captain mrs sam mackenzie social convener house convener mrs cyril brand- ford handicap convener jean mac kenxie ringer spore convener mrs graham farnell- reports wrare wrtrttiyiew yenors showing thecnib had a moft rlaih miccessful- season the evening con- eluded jth jthe serving of- 1 delf ciou tunch farm news winner has l2 grade as x kw the awards in haltohs grade a hog marketing competition were revealed recently at a meet ing of the t executive of haltons hoajproducers association that 2rit can be done providing the hog producer has the right strain of hogs follows good methods of feeding and management and finally gets them aft to the mar- stantiated by the fact that the win ner had 45 grade a bogs out of a total of 51 hogs marketed which figures out to 82 grade as njiless than 8 halton produc ers had an average of 70 gracpanel as or better among this group is a producer who had 769 gride as on total- of 195 hogs marketed and still another with 708 grade av on 298 hogs marketed that these achievements are really outstanding will be more- readily realised when one notes that the percentage grade as for canada in 1955 was 319 and for halton 353 j- we under stand from president ed daven port that the announcement of the prizewinners and the presen- kct at the right weight is sutf tsitiou of the awards will be made the hostess and served lunch at meeting her assistants of the theuclose at the annual meeting of the as sociation which is scheduled for the farmers btdg in milton on tuesday february 26th another feature otthe program will be a djscussjon onjfeeding management and marketing of hogs when it is expected some of these top producers will reveal how its done meetings l jin- zj- xxoftoerowi odd iowhall wirh evangeust t6l summ special- music at every service plan now to attend at least once everyone welcome m boy scouts paper collection saturday february 9th puaso havo your paper hod in bwndlos outside by 9 am in caso of rain cottoction wul take place the fonw sat b to bubble like vintogo cham- in me pub boor is left un touched on the table at the ladies aid nuallm tho ojoilt lies unqwil- tod- what you may ask is the secret ingredient that makes cana converse so rich and heady in the winter lets listen in and find out first well drop in on a bridge party where is gathered some of the towns beauty and chivalry f air women and brave men hark to this young matron her implo dignity and war of coun tenance unmarrad by tho beginning of a double chin we like tho oil cus y dont hafta fool with it just tot er and she stays tho way v want er a course tho minit i turn it up a bit jim runs over and turns it down says ill ruin us and here she giggles becomingly the very picture of a pliant wife who is as scared of her husband as she is of the family goldfish in the midst of the deafening silence that follow her bid of two eo trump speaks vith courtly race the gentleman on her left ah you cnhavethat oil stoo expensive gimme the good ole hard coal with a man that knows howta handle he furnace 1 mean yget that real hot heat from the sua itbermotabe by getting mors e foej with a ssmaktstberammabe oil fired air iconibilonmgllhdu th octaauy cmw the oil and pots it farto your slower cost see your r for the foil story and now on a yah butcha gotta havo a fan or she doesnt kick that host around says the demure little la dy across from him wo like the stoker oursols george useta puff something terrible when he had ta shovel but now he dumn even hafta go down only every coupla days so it give m more time ta help that dishes winking gaily at the hapless goorge saycha like says another young gallant leaningover from he next table ill take wood sa little more work but shes quick and shes hot and ya never haft worry about strikes cuz the farmers never go on strike and so it goes of course thats only a rough sample of what makes our conversation so fascinating mere words could not convey the vital intensity of the man who is describing tho sawdust burner he has installed youd havo to be there yourself- to absorb the subtle cnces of expressioin as tho weal- ladyrefers casualty to her com bination oil coal and wood stove and thootherladles listen with pal- nod and feigned interest o e it would be impossible to repro duce here the lurking violence- in tite jtptiidg mothers description h of the vpbnyiof her futbirted n who rsed to heat her lent to tbb- desired 72 de 3- f j m 7 main st south a georgetown