Times & Guide (1909), 29 Dec 1961, p. 5

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$ihefllheshmtt llama-1 I In" no tech te h tiUANt for, mm also hold -alr h hm“! I". fun win you If»! . f ore mule In In bit a! ham an earth to no. " I wrtte this, WI Chr) n earl ther'" phylum and “I. lawn loch no pretty, dandy“ for tho Mild-n. Md. In. " the mjoylnont of the ll . t ll look tl . lam pint m. waldo, luau down '1 , and t Inkling nrith Hen urn tom. of mlnc. I like the mirth“ and fool of fresh Ihuu on my bed, that won blowing in God'l mm tir chit vary morning. I “he to ait around Mur I um, kick oft my “on, uh at my "r-rings, h". moth! ett3t " can“ but! an: it Mt out. I like Sopumbor. thte Inch] dar in September I 'lmially like in the ftrtt day of when! when I on ait dorm quutlr with my "erntd '" of guffee and Mart " nation! Hunbundl, wivop. children, homu, an . . . T gum we'u coverad tll the big {unm- for our you-1y revlor. Now “It alt tho’llttlo thing- that rush lit. I joy. What an noun " the Wur- you like but? F f All hulinuun. blnlu, Itorekeepers, eta, must know, periodically, what thoy hue on hand to work with, what to buy in order to mike plum for the now you Ihud. Do they In" the time and money to do ”mowing now this your! Perhlpl something really big? Or In they going to In content to mug nlong, just mlking and: Hunt for moth" year? Swen-king is awful, too, for thryo poor Mull who no "in the red" and going down for tho third time! New Years, to many of us, though, in far from {quiet time; Culminating I week of Christmas partying. New Year's Eve in often mother real bang-up "do" with tiny I minute to ourselvu. There’s no time then to do artthinkimr and plan- ning on our own behalf. For a minute or two-perhaps on the stroke of midnight, New Year's Eve - we might indulge in a little nostalgic retrospection . . . Thoughts of other New Year's might brenk in on our thought: at such I moment and perhlpl even n passing thought be given to whit the new year may bring, but it couldn't by my stretching of the ima- gination be “lied a "review", I pllnning lea-ion, l time of taunting. While in the busineu world this "time culled Inventory or stocktakinit, with us it time of counting . . . counting our Mutiny. Before I go any further with this, snd in a" lama of my render: think I'm just talking through my hat --e-. or preaching -- let me "aura you that many lives luv- been chlnged for the better by jotauch I promm. It" Iomething positive: aomethintr tingiblt to go an. It's I out of lifting you out of than "day dreams", that "some-dw" that is alwaso just over the horizon. The very act of getting out pen and paper and setting Your. mind to listing your blessings is bound to change even the sourest old Scrooge to some degree. . . _ Mort of the trouble in this old’world of on" is caused by dwelling on our lisbilitian instead of our “new! It’m'har wor'di. wt think negatively. _ , Take friend husband for instance. H. should be listed u an Issets'hut you're mighty tempted to put him on the liability side of the ledger? Oh, no! Sure, he run: ground the house in his undershirt sometimes nnd IIIVII a trail of cigarette “he: everywhere he you, but whit. kind of I family would you have without him'. You and the children Adore him. He's yours . . . "to have and to hold until death do you part . . . to love Ind to cherish . . . " Think of ell the girl: who have no husband, or who If. losing the on. they hive through some trturedy. You hu- youn: he'l hnle and hearty and, with all his hump. " love. you! Sun, so Ihud. ful him down " " Illet. Old Alb-n. tho bud mkkupor in the plat when I out vorkod would bring in I uh“! d Illpl on whieh ho Ind " honcllnun hld eourttod and tallied up all the are“, nun, bolts, ugh-hem, Ind o, you've no idea Ill tho intinitesima1 itoro they'd dig up, count and jot down for tho jolly old Itocktaklng union! Day in 5nd day out the old boy would count Ind tally, count Ind tally, And it named month before w. wen rim-ha with h. Being vary young " the than l, of couru. couldn’t luv. and [on about the significance of ch. procedure. To no it wu just a tirelome. once-rye" job that had to be dam. Like all good bushes-en that forge ahead, mumgoment ruliud that it wu uncanny, It hut on" . you, to sit down and talo Itock - to I“ how much they was worth __-- to [at Lhoir hauu in order so to walk. lurid. wut about the busineu of living'. Do we take the time to sit down quietly and review our lives, periodically'. If it in I good thing in the business world 3 little quiet time of “king "oek and pllnnin; lheld for the individual should also be beneficial. Like B, bookkeeping ledger we might think of our livu " huving tact: Ind liabilities, debits and credits; Ind like . good manner. tak. time out " yen-end to use“ things. List our Inset! (blessings) ind our liabilities (thou bad habits, hatreds. etc.) and, focusing attention on I positive prugnm, plan to eliminate the liabilitio. A Roof Over Your Head Next might be your home. It may not be the ffneat home aver. hut it's cosy, comfortable, 1nd I pretty nice roof our your held. It nukes no difference whether you’n renting it or huyintt it ---e it'l HOME. Another blessing. No one is starving in the family, so your "aily brand" is I blessing to be listed the. Now you may not have the finest clothes in the town, but they're more thin adequate. In flat I mighty fine blessing we cll'l all “It with thankfulnen is the Met that we lire in I country with I staminrd of living Nr in excess of almost any other you might mention. Most of us the I fumily "r. (In fut IomI the two or three!) It me be I funny old Hubcap: nukes more noise than I rivgtter going full tilt: or lt tiny on. us fut" than Junior ants popcorn; but it's I wonderful blessin‘ tttoat of the time Ind zeta uI when w. VIM to Io. Thu thing to do In. no matter what, to think positively Ibout lt. Inanimate objoctl have been known to relcf to (and thinking by behaving them, Ielvea! You might try it. I'd hate to use up the rest' of my spice 'yu1trgUfng an housewife for the hunbnnd who might be aittinr than with pencil poised, trying to decide when to put "her"! I could, you know, sir; but, being . hon-"vile myself it gives 1m pluu. All I an guy (I, "think positively" . . . don't dwell on I" thou dimer: of armed - nnd the drawer full of buttonlou pyjama. Children are blessings. Granted then In dlyl when you could give away the lot of them for ten cents, but they do come through Ind surprise us “an . . . ind they do look In ndornble when they're “loop. N". on ttt “in? lid. of an Idler, tht "billttm. What gtoektakinir, then, in very important in the bulimi- Stocktaking A Time Of Counting? I Like September A (odiou- H d m Nahua- - ,rbut "midi out “on. .1 uneth- in that " mistaking. It wu um”) put of ovsrycm’l job "ound the tint a! the not. to pink in mud uh tht attic. inventory cud- jib. with the tao. torr's count. of counting" l. could Illa be a tun a Mr (horn William. Coll... ad but Md two on.- n-n 'hll'lut of leulmun in "mutual. Mr. Smith hu under. hhn nun] oommi"ionsrs, ”on. than n hm hon“ Ocul’hlro hr an Pr-ttta. lon Littrary m Montreal um! I “4m VI“ for the Ilum chu- mgg "than Mantra-l. Tho young"! of the Three Cm‘ldlnnl Ind thq only "ulptor. Gord Bmith “I born in m7 in Montmal. Ho undid urchin:- Fabric Talks . . . . ' . Beads and Sequins Duct-ti" trim and u u- quin- uad beads In "a POW- tut any woman’l gar-menu. {int thin. to "member when buying a lament that bu a ducal-tin trim " bond: or mum ll to mu. Inu that the trim in with And not glued on. Glued-on decent“. trims will undoubtedly cannot! in clun- in.» and we". SCENE and possibly well on Into KSpring will be this typo of dress. Ind jacket ensemble.. A French original in gold, the dress. features. I detachnbie Hinged scarf worn usually out- lide the jacket. Jacket is crop- A. F. MCKIY w“ born It Nip-win. Sukatchewnn. in 1926. Ho studiad art in "dusty. Putin. New York Ind Pennlyl- unit and in " present, “new lecturer in Art It the School of Art, Ruin: Pollen, University d Suhtchew-n. An exhibi- tion at MI paintings in eurrent- ly hing circulated by, the Wolum (and. Art Circuit with the uni-tan“ of the Can- “I Council. In 1956 Mr. Mex-y wu- given a Hum-nit!“ " lurch Council grunt through the Cum-dim Foundation. pad. has three buttons nd bracelet sleeves. The 1"iA2' the new A-lino skirt, comfort, able ind easy to we“. The nude! curries a sable muff and her glove- Ire matehinr brown. Shown It on. of the luncheon fashion shows at the Lord Sim- one Hotel. At The Art Gallery It's All Canadian The second Three Canadians exhibition of the season open- ing " the Art Gsilery of Toron, to December 22 until February 4 will show groups of paintings by Herbert J. Ariss of London and A. F. McKay of Regina and sculptures by Gard Smith of Arundel, Quebec. _ W. J. Withrow. dint-[or of the Art Glllery, said: "In the" mini!" three-man exhibitions the “tint has In opportunity to show I variety of his works and the visitor cun see In Artist's range more fully than in I Inge moiety exhibition." Herbert J. Ariss Wu! horn in Guelph and received his on education at Western Technical school and the Ontario College of Art. Toronto. He then be, mm: In an instructor in Lon- don, Ontario. Mr. Avis: is I mamber of the Conndi-n So- utr of Pnlnterl in Water Color (on. of hi. paintings is hanging in the entrant exhibition It the gallery) And put president of the Western Art League. 1xm- don. In 1960 he wu Iwarded I Clnadn Council fallowshlp for study in Europe. FThin In Iovonl different form. of deeorativ. trim. Here an Iowa at the more common SEEN ON THE WINTER Ittitr if my my: gm "t tad new nut-nu. Usually thrown-rotunda!“- mthahhhthounm It! “WWW-3'94!“ txtuditle. Pink had: m not fut NI Ill-lawn. tVqisine-the" m Ila-ll nu at cup-:hupd dues of smooth, highly "that!" nut-ml tut has . hole in an ttentre. " qulm mqy he ehain ltltclnd to- - to form I trim and then - on the [uncut or olu nah "quiet any be lawn on luv dividuauy. In tha put than luv. bun nut-l mltarilll and to mlk. uqulnl, including mat-l. colluloll, mica. golltiv and polystyrene, but toduy practically all sequlna an and. of callulou tttmute. On th. whole the eo1ogfatstnoss of can“ "quin' to dry clunln; lolvnnt in good. Them In Itill "vital ui, a 'rpd.ittt byt mung "0991, ded. _ ith, 'l" ileum“ g1 35k a 9010"! COATS S4950 To $9800 ”96708096 STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON Regular $69.50 to $19811) aNrrg.i.ttrttpg-tdtt-d. I)”. 3319!- whn will)- “an? by “I c In". Imam-u mun In, to u- 'e" to u uncles. One din-dunk“ a! m tttret up. in that they my cum mt INI- u a. fabric if no, 'ttm. In contact with water. I Rhi-ttt---the" an all- hud- with u in“! an 31m mounting. The bug of an (in. in cut flat and gonmlly in lined with metal foil for mulmun Indium“. Rhino-ton“ m mud. of elnr or color“ [llll and In attached to the fabric in tho um. minus: " nuilhndl. Nam-Thou m a.“ lab! Mut- d W Mn- that on mum a tte mm nmhumlly. Hammad; In glad. a! plum km! u M Monti“ trims In On Properly sum or "cured to the fahrie will Inhlllc. I garment without limiting in clunnhility. Hardington & District was ' wuou V at an! .35sz tr 1ttdllSrfdt 33.3%: 30%'°50% OFF j WlElllsDollltllf"s COATS SUITS DRESSES cum l Weitrdorf's MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE has become an institution in Weston. Each year since we opened our doors in 1928, we have followed Christmas with a statewide clearance. Thrifty women in Weston know that this is a wonderful opportunity to purehaise up-to-the-minute fashions at the lowest prices anywhere. This year is no ex- ception. Take advantage of this OPPORTUNITY- it only comes ONCE A YEAR. T “Colon and Our military in tho that made In Canada. High {tr-blond o! Imported H! In all colon. BEG. ro $22.50. '"' Rog. $5.95 to um tttttttat/alt WWI-nut. Womduuhnubhu‘ tudaetu-trattdt. the tun-m “in = hum. Irmlluhdlluhulmun gingham.” "tifsrqrlthUt 'alafsltortrtHteateat tho his“ ”My. Jr's. m Faun-hr Glu- Cum! In installing a gun ad beat Much. [bu in tho with with dew d qu Put [hind Church. The FM., Y.P.U. an! the Alumna Group Mn un- tribqu the fund. with mat" thll poulblc. Btu! “indom- Iolu will Butt be added to the window (an. to [in added security from high winch. Mr. Burlington " Harding Am. Inflow] 3 heart attack We hops uuryom had . won- dorm! Christ-Ill and that "" will be good to you. MILLINERY MILLINERY Fm! KW the "d: Ll'lf" " amd " BLOUSES W EDIE SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS GUI-um It...” 1%'2'Lta$ttfidta ”pun-woman's:- my oh luxury . B... J. I‘m Club III w - " the Hut-din.- t- In» & School Chimn- “It The prognmuu in- W pro-annual: of 21 per- ted [thud-nu award. Ne It. at“: who! you. Puplll from Grade. I “hurt I p" m. puent-l a very plu- mt Honing with “up, dune“, hum-um] pix-(07mm... m. up“. of Grade o prounud “lndiu Christmas", I dnm-ti- In!“ ot Gun-din first enrol. W. William Cummim, puni- um d the Home h School in I "that. in Bun-on Memorill lupin]. We all hope to no him back a the muting- mu. Hlny Birthday to Harold Ulclntyre, Lindn Lexi", Gn- hlll MeCraeken and Mrs. Gram Shun, Dec. 28; Brian McKee.. nn and Sun-n Hicks. Dee. 29; ua Hither, Dec. 80; Jonnno Confetti, Dee. 81; Terry Ray, Jan. 1; Sandra Dalrymple, Jan. W, and Patricia Feltham, Jan. 4. 0m Price . . . $10.00 Regular Up To $45.00 To CLEAR 300/0 to 50% off DRESSES loo DRESSES Drama haguo To Hold 12th Night Party 'nu Cami than. M hum bu “M an tt will mount " In!!! It!” “uni to I ”not: with the opinion " the "rud- commit- toe, has rendered Inch! “who to the that.“ in an m through an lune. m and drum: "lard will la b the form of I plaque Ind will unb- mMic-Ily carry with it t If]. numb-"hip in the Ian". Pruent-tion of the “mi " be mad. at the league's “nu-l "Twelfth Night" puny January 6, 1962, Ind an Immune-uni d the pouch to whom it will to presented will be nud- prlor to this ovum. Reclphnu cl the CODL unnunl drum award will be known " “Aux-d members." 153mm” MM!“ ' Thurs. tr Fri. Til 9.00 PM. ”All”? iitirii?ig?

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