Variety Program (con 1td) "Charles Atl as" displayed great agility with a display of gymnastics. Rarely does one s ee or hear that displayed by Colborne. edly for their visit here. ments. such an abundance of top-notch talent in a single group, as :·e 2.re greatly _i ndebted to them and thank them whole- heart- Aft er the program, all repaired to the jasement for refresh- Two · escapees ,from .3urtch I r1dustrial Farm, were O.P .P. on- the 5th line of Tuscarora Township. Barkman 18, of 1iJelland were taken on the f arm at a farm house for food . apprehended on honday by R. C.}J.~p. and Zd. Waucash 47, of Muncey and David of Hilfred Jamieson -after they had called We understand the ~J"eight r.iatchers have plenty of fun at their meetings. Well gals, here is a schedule especially for the 1Jeight watchers, s ent in by an interested Detroit· Reader. --It is called "Low Calorie Reducing Diet" and guarantees a weight loss .of 10 lbs • . a week,L Here goes: lVlonda;Y: Breakf P..st - weak tea · Lunch - 1 bouillon cube i n 1 cup water. Dinner - 3 Oz. prune juice (gargle only.) Tuesday Breakf &.st - Scraped crumbs from burnt to 2st. Lunch - L doughnut hole (without sug~r) Di nner - 2. jelly f i sh ski ns, l glass dehydrated water. \Jednesday:Breakfast - boiled st ains from t ablecloth. Lunch - ½ dozen poppy seeds ( 211 visible f a.t cut away.) Dinner - Bees knees and mosquito knuckles sauteed in vinegar. Thursday: Breakfast - Shredded egg shell ski ns. Lunch - l1iavel of navel orange. Dinner - Three eyes from Irish potatoes (diced) Friday Breakfast - 2 lobster antennae. Lunch - 1 guppy fin. Dinner - Jelly fish vertebrae a la bookbinder. 3aturday: Breakfast - 4 cho) ped banana seeds . Lunch - Broiled butterfly liver. Dinner - Fillet of soft shell crab claw. Sunday: - Breakfast - Pickled humming- bird tongue . Lunch - Prime ribs of tadpole. Dinner - Tossed paprika and clover leaf (1) salad. "Out of the mouths of babes - ----11 Little Dean, f rom the bi g city, C2Ille to visit Uncle i3ill 1 s farm for the first time. On his return to town, his hostess, Auntie :i!:va, asked him: "What did you see on the farm?" 11 I s aw a little calf eating his di nner. " "And what was he eating, dear? asked Auntie . 11 He was eating a cow! 11 replied. Deanie. 3ix Nations Personals The many friends of hrs • ..i:dith Eonture , R.N. will regret to hear that she had the mis- fortune to fall and break her wri st. A speedy recovery for Ers. Lonture. Hrs. Clev_eland Anderson spent the week- end in Rochester, where she visited i .r. & Mrs. Ralph Anderson and f aJPily. Rev. Enos T. Montour, Moosejaw, Sask. is spending a few d9-ys at the home of 1-i.r . & Mrs. Nathan lfontour, Delawa.re Line. 1-;r. Montour, a retired United Church minister, is com- piling a List.ory o: t he :'nited Church at Gaughnawc1 ga, r ue. 2nd has been doing r esearch at the United Church r ublishing House in Toronto. Mr. Lowell Thomc.s, Rochester, N. Y., wa s a visitor at the parental home over the week- enp.. Miss Ch2.rlene accompanied her brother back to Rochester. (cont'd)