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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Jan 1957, p. 6

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ov~ arealowed a littie miore Healhy Vllag U'leeway to get over the- moult, Anymanorwomn w~oser-M But if they don't rejoin the pro Any mn orwomanwho eri-duction lines in realsonable time ously warits ta live to be a celi- i' h two o hi.P Y t40 L~'tvtenarian slould go ta live in te , thehestwoto h lenm. Re- a pourid and a hafo edrd ~n~ the Adriatic Coast of Italy. * QV l'un frôr. inother to fa-. Scïepntists VhiQ have been trying cak.efat mates cellnti- »ther- to gain their ends. Chil- to find out why the v11agers live ele d oke, i ahr, C e dren are quick to recognize to such ripe old ages, confess that ênal ~apa f ut *justice,, you kltnow, and divîd- they're baffled. he nd wehave iaIl te faîyet ed opinlions unclerjine the Is it sonmething in the sea air d here--And that ho'ppenjaryser- *confidence they should have that produces so many centen- tagi.Evn dwrshf, interprns idonad ainThe scientists ,vouldl like in the spoil -, possibly ta exer- kinâ to know, since. they just cai't i * I morefahes were as find any reasonable explainatÎinics i radnwteh *concernied as you are for their for the villagers' longevity and ~~~SAE * cbldren's character and de- extraordinary vitality. veoiet hr Nudbe When thle village's oldest ia- A nofcr lbtemm velprnntthee wuldbers were biddinig farewell to 0eIuntrys i, washpa man leaving for the Far conty A dloser co-opera- ,a 106, A nunriber of the 500 PAIR OF QUEENS-Radiant char1m cf îwo Bitish queeris sparkles Elast. * tienablnd mti tuy re o people lhe left behinid are centen- a5 Queen Elizabeth Ilrighf, and the Queen Mother arrive at"1 gets very hot out there avt * ad teirmotershoid - ns oin ratialy nnown . 11 the Rôyci1 Academy in London ta attend a recephlon .Ermine tiýmes," remarked one member. * tbisb fiediir oltio tere Smeaf hecetenrins f or wraps. and jeweled fiaras cornpiernent the regaI setting of "Aren't you afraid the climate *tablisoau rieoblie oltin are. Somc oroyhl 1itenaainans 1inighit disagxeé witb your wife?" ~. * *~ae. sosry that tlieyget unat The maan looked at him re- HUSBAND BORES HER days.praful.'twudntdr, "ear ne first: We ml a-e One of the villagers, Giovanni rie xne ea~ aoar~ hve Boni, a mere "1youngster" of daughter ofegt.Atr h inety-four, refIects the youth- ISSUE 2 -x957 first two years 1 felu ont of love fui outlook of the comnuity 2î and 1 don' kow why; 've 1 111,31 sys neyer thought cf another man, "It's always been niy ambition but my husband and I.don't sec ta fly in1 an aircraft. inm saving NEWV PBJND PAITrERN older, ai-d just wants ta sit that by the time 1 reach nyH R O N I C h E fS ______________ home ali the tilue, while I want lOth birthday l'Il Just about have ta enjoy life; I love people andI eog apyfo ogfîh gaiety, and 1 feel I am just1 wasting nyseif now. Maybe I ~NEFR married too young? Reluctatit Herloew otr P.C ô e "I don't want a divorce, be- \ç td îre P pô k cause of our little girl; she Fivlerside prbmernaders saw an adores hlm and they are great elderly mani struggling in the, freinds; and I think she'll need swiriing waters and heard his All~ ektetlpoe T u ono h îeg Shhl Il 1even no a hetrs.ticks forhelp.repaîr men were busy stringing dreve across country. t waýsia * .Shh ty~tastdtthng .They crowded rournd as a extra wîres from ipaie to pale grinm experience, Where it wasn .t outor lavenow? MARI," oung mari suddeniy dived f ully alongside the al Nwwsn't slippery it was slushy. At One hop drsse ino te sa ad bougt t nice of the Bel! Telephone point 1I met a truck goig sa you ariacewiihlecomare ofa alntrsue-md hes Company ta adopt aur sugges- f ast that' it comnple'tely spiatter- * yurma.rag wthles ats- Everybody showered the res- tions so qiuck'iy! 0f corew ed my windows and wfdhil *factory anies, and cease re- cuier with congratulations. A dnt weatywa is be- wths ,ub1 couldn't see a * getingit Eo mch ore roposai that the hero should be Jng done-or why. We can only yard ahead of mec. How I1 kept * i cul hae ee! Yurbu- onoured was received with ac- hope ît is another step towards out of the ditcb l'Il neyer knû1w * bndisfaihfl ntIk4dhe ciamation. i keepirîg the line lu good work- as I couldn't aply thebrks * sppots ouwel an sems "Oh, well, it's ail right itb n order. Years ago the tele- - s n re instance of bow . *ta' have no vices. If bath me," said the yugmnwn hewa»oeorlesafa easily an accident could bave * gnia, yur ifetoethr culd the fiaiyaiowed ai ýhe hlm t luxry; o reti- lhapeedthosh tefaria *would try te, be more cont * be~ woderful.speak, "but whrat Idoie aka nc reason, -we depenc on tls ess fiathouhtlls rivre * Yu reis -waplusheç me off the one necessity ta keep our lux- lieve me, I didn't take any more> bcaue restisa e ee, bnk"unes in order. Or> do we have chances on narrow cross--cauntry be desnt tae ~luxuries a'ny mè)re? Bave aIlau roads that day. I came back byv *out regularly, He rnay pre- * fe bisewnfi eide buta hixure ne. nèesitaes? I the highway. *fma is oag ie shoudn'beuto ndr.Hydro, for instance, Ila The country, as I write, is look- er-rn e heoft rJno ing dreary and bleakwtbu * ebautedio~CkeYcu~I~1 S the pec?- hom~bes with- vestig1e of snovr andso on sonne *ing, visiti.ng frisp.ds, or enjpy oul ele> trie--iyjmuLit iwh ey fr~yun ateadbre * ohe reretios it You.Il .. , mal.Even with Bydro. there are roamiag the fields. Tbey *only for your little girl's sake, * anactve f e or er st farar folk were satisfled if suppose tbey are conditioned taÉ anto alanther a y ilybad wa-s electric iight ahl kinçis of weather. Witb the inoi -ohrfew years. If inte on.Bteentually, milkiag cows i i ifrn *you suggest such a progranvihpower esl available came tr.Te are fr with bler future la mmild,' t Js a n increase la cornveniences both babies. For themi winter timre is * ery likely your husbanç( %will f ' .1 at the bouse(. and the barn. Now a lazy timei - and they mrake *inimelfen ayirnauhomesct,-besicles the nxost of it. Tbey bave no PRINTED PAT'EýRN * vi-sles wbi orte a - 1 tire tîs-ual gad1gêisanad appiances. worries whatsoever. Al 1tbey i * bte h. ivot'e anI '&' ou fiad homre freezers, .automa- can ea-t a nd drinkis lcdWt RNJ~ ietoso i~"'~~'~ ~' tic wasbeni, oil-burning fur- rib in front of tbeml. Theyi each atr at eigjs lietFrgt a nae - and evea air-conditioniag. tk hi I nite otn- couldn't be cer, Makeadte richier ife for you &aIl. .. , (But not at Ginger Farmr, Fi'm edly cbew their cud or go ta ikdess, or juirper and bloiise; its Agrenen onfle hllre's ~ ,,~ frid. A te aras, of course, sleep. Tbey are disturbed oiy lovely unes are ideal for winter.. upbrining i a MUT foraij .there is amtrfr hsad at milking turne ,adwhe i the- otn odry ibvleen a motor fors atMaStforforlcbopping,1 stables are cleaned, Under tee Printed Pattera 450:Misses' parents. It csiabElises harmiony ~ milkîng and sepaxratirig. Yes, 'i, conditions caws-ý in aormai good Sizes 10, 12, 14, "), 18, 20, Size! -and tl'ut among ire famil, andî'js a fan dry f'rom the days when heaitb respond by beîagi the 0jme euxs3' ad 9 prevents diseaqrd ah rud .l ydowsfia asald Wih ost (conteýnteçicreaturesc s incb-f abr.ïc;, blouse 1%yards. Anime irst's tiîdersia1ndin1g cail ~ . brlngs us back ta the telephone. earthi.su atnpr.Esyo-s lue vauabla i ibissituaton ..The moen eticiapincs Puty, too, mrust sureiy pre- accrae, assures perfect fit. Write hler ai Dox 1 121, Eigh .'>à we havýe the more chances there fer wiater weather. Mast birds SentI THRlTY-FMVE CENTS tenhS. e ootaîn.*~. ~ are of sonietiag going out 0fr Canistand coid better than bheat (tmscno pacp ,u, ______'~ "' ordler -- and the moriýe we are aayway. But, alas, heas can be ( pstalpsanie or saeted;oi-use M~OiDRN ETIQCUETTE likely ta, aeed tbhe telephane. killed witb kindfiessq. Lef t t pttn Print, plainly SIZE, Q. is it paper te appîy ~ïj~Perbaps the milking machine their own devices tbey became NMADiS a TL stick while at. a restaurant refuses ta funiction; tbe televi- fat and lazy. Sa youag birds are NUMVBER. le? ~sion blal u; b controls on encouraged ta be active - tO ' Senti order to ANNE ADAMS,, A. Yes, if you car, do so quici h eeti tveso ta- get up. early antI go ta lied laie, 123 Eighteýenth St., New To- lii ad ncospiu~ushy. . ..~"~ ,'sSa, ing or mayýbe a bad srmbt Odrbrd s - f they are hield ronta, Ont. lyadiioipcoll,.a transformer-. Wbatever the _______________________________ Fve lis bcn 41citilat rouble e rua ta tbe telephone. '-you're wjoa is out-af- d~,e a auacknowedgmnet b~ I th e line i-, out of order we dteaaill edog' stisrreiet feel completeiy hast. Or there-e AMotcranyimay be other emegeadies ... ~ ,,~ A. astveraiay nt! PifVV1~.LX3we need a daoctor la a hurry, or a vet, or the- lire rel. Actualviy This graceful swan is a pocket i al eamte fuco for facecotb-matcb gcdîg deatb. -Sa isn't it only reasanabe a2pretty decoration. Eas~y ta- cro- tawa0 and expect - that aur ~" betla fvorte ineapledesgn. ura hins h mniatanedwit

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