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Paul Ptmtedatl,tamnt'rttatowsdeestand M I dm't believe in GU. . '-,t-tt.h.h-tattoutthia " that you Aurt think " on. of your numbers. " “It. t don't tmluvq in you This in not a pnyu. (That would be lib mm. to myself" No, this is non of I diocuuion; I dialogue, they all it now. Do you km what I â€In? Well, do try. . r You Ls, au'. but in broken- Her baby poo-um died today. No, ot eourr_i'trt not» holding it agBirsrt you That you didn't even know she had one. You have other things on your cosmic mind No doubt. " do try to be reasonable about this sort of thing.) But Julie is only " and she has lea Moonlight-colored hair that hangs Like wings against her pale cheek. (She looks so fir-gilt that it twists my heart And I have bad dreams sometimes, . I have to get up and go into her room To see if she's still there.) But ahe's full of laughter and kisses And she loves everyone, but she specially loved Crumpy. Yes, I know it's I silly name But it was I silly-looking animal. Timid, not very bright tNot one of your better efforts, if I may say so.) But I think he liked and trusted us And he lived in a box in the kitchen. That's where he died too. You know, he liked to climb up under my chin and go to sleep. It's difficult to understand How one small animal could leave I large hole in our liv'es. Well, anyway, the problem is this: Julie's worried about Cn1mpy not getting into heaven. " purely mythical location, " we know, but Julie doesn't.) It seems that someone told her There was no room in heaven toy creatures like Crumpy. tlt certainly doesn't say anything in the Brble About possums in Paradise-but then 1 find the Bible Often evades vital issues like this.) If this is so. I want to say it's nothing but discrimination And the rules should be changed Right away. tif the lion and the lamb can get in, why can't Grumpy?) As Julie says, if Crumpy doesn't get to heaven, Where will he go? He's too small and frightened just to potter Around your Universe on his own. I must admit I'm worried too, I was fond of Crumpy-- I think he regarded me as his mother, Unsatisfactory though I must have been In various ways, not being really possum-like (For one thing, I have no pouch, But of course he was very short-sighted.) So I want to put it to you- Please arrange for Crumpy to be looked after Until Julie gets there. Surely there's someone in Paradise Who could take time to make warm milk Twice I day and give Cmmpy I bit of loving'. (He also likes. a pie'ce of cloth to go to sleep in-- After all, he's not very old.) My idea of Paradise-just dreaming out loud noe-. Is I place where there's enough room And enough love for everyone, Even for Grumpy. Meantime, I've put what used to be Crumpy Into the deep freeze. (What else can I do " this time of year?) And we'll have a hang-up funeral later When t.he nowerg are blowing in a warm west wind. So there you are. Please keep In eye out for Crumpy's soul And don't let him be lonely. And if you eould just let me know what you've done, l'd be grateful. Now don't get carried 1M6'tby-- Just A straightforward message to say he’s okay-- Perhaps through the minister? He's a nice chap and I assume you talk to him every day. But please, no embarrassing revelations, burning bushes Or other heavenly hocus-pocus (It would certainly upset the neighbours) , And please don't confuse me with tuigels-- I had, enough problems as it is, LAST CALL CLOVERDALE STORE Nam: Brand Kain (2 pc. & 3 pe.) I". " n1. 5’.†no" 5’†$25 $30 l $35 UNTRIMMED COATS Talkingpoint... at our " JOAN SIAGIR Temple, and Tony Welch, Top honors were taken by Lindsay Neal and Steven O'Brien. Prizes were presented to all who competed. Fathpr J. M. Brady thanked the judges and the girls and boys who took part in the pub- lie speaking contest. The business portion of the meet- ing followed. and refreshments wens served by Mrs, B. V. Muc- dougall, Mrs. J. Killingsworth and Mrs. E. P. Killingsworth. this Nod gotg an the but)“ old in the fidd- bdon it nulls the ml. who d-rarity mod it." Mr. Hula. ups-kin; to the Mimieo- New Toronto Rotary Arms, said that one third of the food grown in Asia . mu but†of inadequate pron-sin; and tun:- portatinn to take it into the interior of an comm-IL In Can-Ida less thanoetethirdotoe-nttttour wheat crop is Ion berm of spoil- ".,butin1ndia80%ofthegrain grown in that country mu in the fields " is infested with disuse. _ Asia to Ned when» papa who 1:! pmdy mm to “a. Yet The MYSORE project located in the mahnnjah's palm in Mysore, India, is aimed It teaching the Indians how to process and distri- bute the food grown in their country. "if you simply give to the poor," said Mr. Hulse, "you an only encouraging them in their laziness and my. But it you iww than how any can Mp WV“. con- uosuruutreivththqttue, ianIondcyw-iq___uia Areeading to J. M. tata, mt of m Candis Jayson W. DENIM STRrPES-Co-ordinates in Arnel and cotton denims, both printed and plain. are part of the master plan by-Jo Collins for a successful resort wardrobe. Toning stripes are used for the blazer and pop top and plain denim for a crisp "A" line skirt and slacks. I told a very special secret to I friend, as I wanted someone to con- fide in. I trusted this friend im- plieitly, but the other day the sec- ret, enlarged upon. came back to me, and no one but this friend could have divulged it to this other person. I feel awful about it all. What would you advise me to do? Memo Dear Sally Scott: Remember a secret ceases to be I secret if you tell it to a single person. Even if A friend tells you something personal, keep it to yourself. To choose I friend as a confidante. is a fine compliment, but it is also I treat letdown when you learn thug they secret has been told. Dear Meena: Dar Sally Scan Can you} tell me when to eompli ment sincerely? -- - It is unkind to give lake praise. You should compliment t plain womui on her chum, not on her beauty. You could say, "You are more fun than anyone t know." Also. "Oh what A becoming hair style!" not "You've chnnged your hair" or "Your Mir looks so much better since you have had it cut." -A compliiwm eetuy6B to be a compliment if it suggests my criticism. tht “andâ€. ill-nil I, [1|th numb": of the Maya-ding Group will attend I performttnre of the 'rmportat of Bring Ernnt‘ at Contral Litrrary Tho-m with cur. um time " 8:30 pm. Dear S. T Players Join Playreading Club uit Albion library The Playmlling Group of Albion Mall Branch of Ewbicoke Public Library will mm on Tuesday, Feb. many 22. tn read the 'lmportance of Brine Ermest.' Prior to the playrudinl at ' p.m.. members will view the films, Tan-d: On Stun’ and ‘John Hirseh', beginning " 7:30 pm. Mamba: of the Thumbs“ Phyen will be prawn: to. - qufstiom about their pm and future production; . . Project Teaches Food Processing b MYSORE President Tells Rotary Arms Sal/y Scott Says: Once Told A Secret Ceases To Be A Secret Sally Scott Sail y Scott ditie-%lt hump." irléhmH-lp‘amwtouh mumuomdmmw mmbmbw univ- countriu. one. My Inv- "mth-feet-tut'"-'-. Ind-canal, abandonment}! nun h'ummchuu eahetoeo,andthmt-ttuanto hands . Nu of boning tiah " home," said Mr. Hula. Experimentation at My». In: produced a wax Elihu-not, "teaeted trem lot-Indy mu material in up: can, that mm (min and menu“ until they cm ho mm- ported to the interior. This proud isdrmeataminimalemrt,artdh" been credited with living thousands of lives. The blunt killer in Asia is protein deficiency. In inadequlcy that produces painful and horrible effects on children. However MYSORE mimtisu have developed I cure from mother waste product, which for " . day per child can eliminate the disease.‘ With an avenge tempeeatum of 90 “to. Ind corresponding humi. mun osrttiethkrir-tre I hive . boy friend. He hush; loudly, which makes his laughter sound so coarse. I like him very much but his laugh gets me down. How can I help him to laugh naturally? _ Dear Sally: Dear Mary R. Loughver, like all other musical tureompluhrnents, improves with practice. Laughter is catching, and your distinctive laugh puts its stamp upon your personality. To laugh freely, tilt your head back, keep your shoulders down, avoid putting your hmds up to your face, and laugh heartily. I really cannot give you advice on telling your boy friend about his laughter, as probably he has been laughing this way all his life, and you no liable to trim him In inferiority complex about his laugh if you nag him about it. Just put up with him or get another boy friend. (Any problems, folks? Take them y, Sally Scott, do this paper, and she will help you with advice.) lam-WM MegktrsmA-dtHWHd for the CMldnn 'I'IIIXQI. TH! MACK“?! Sally Scott Mary R. my a! “in. unkind vision www.mnu mmmusumm wm‘mbm An Bddad factori- thatartimal nah-May pram To, Mica. h We cou- ditimta that exirt in India -eifie- ally, and throughout nil of Aria, Mr. Hull. and the eumpIe that "every manning ("but truck: thin through the “not: and pick up the hodiu of tttq mp1. who luv. died on the street: overnight." The vast unjority of dam he added, um attributed to malnutrition, Ind dueteeilost WM“ dine-u. Million, og Indium hav- no homes, and merely live and die on the streets of every city. - Since the start of the MYSORE project in 1969, man than $800,000 bu been mind by various cunni- utions, however In additional $600,000 in ttec-yi the work is to be mcuulully commend. The Mimics - NW Toronto Bunch of the Rotary Anna have supported the project through my arm fund mining drives. not the but ot COOL BmM-...A bikini of Arnel and cotton in cool pastels and white cheeks is part of Beatrice Pines' coordinated group of separates, which includes a beach shift and beach coat. I60 LAKESHORE RD. EAST (Near No. 10 Hwy.) PORT CREDIT - CR 8-5284 ‘ H96 KII’LING AVE. NORTH (ttt Taber Rd.) REXDALE - " 9-3149 I', KENNEDY RD. N. BRA 'TON - GL 1-4405 Three location: To Serve You "a. “who ttsa','etrraa'lt'.'st "" "I "Kw" Child". Halâ€... â€1.!†EVERY SUNDAY Valhalla Inn I. mama-mum M n ._- " non-Mu 230-23" Smoggbord Jonah-quilt..- I RM. To ' EM. _ [ml-"nun 1 AM. - q AM. - C AM. IEala no Tho annual Fania! Missionary Cantonme- of the Christian and Missionary Alli-no. Tab-much. bated It [Alcohol-u Rd? and Alex- andr. Avenue Wins on Baan Feb. 20, with services " It Ban. Int! T p.m.. and continuing each “in; Monday to Wednesday " ' pan. whiehqtlthituir annual Erik. ahdD-trauseh-toh.tteldat tho but†Town on April " Rev. Donald Taylor who began his missionary ministry in Cun- bodi'l and in now labouring in tho Philippine Island: will join with Row. Richard Johnston of Thailand in testimony and message to en- Courage faith Ind inspire belie! in The public ll invited to he" them missionaries relate how God in. worked in their lives, lending them out to teach the Word of God in other lands 1nd fulfilling His Word of promise 'Lo I am with you nlnys" Aissaeries loin Talks At Conference