4 Sth Weer “ on bie eae me “ we =. a CU Ee! 8 Ge ee oe peur Na a =g ar ee ee ee BEd a demands. Page 2 = The Rev. D.W. Hambidge starts classes HOLIDAYS: Dick and Kay Kirwan, Jack, Eleanor and John Berry returned from the sumny south looking very well, Mickey Dopson, Vi and family flew over the Pole to England Jamary 16th, Alex Galt and Frank Clarke are mking their way te Toronto. Charlie Schorlemer has taken off too. Doesn’t know whether its Mexico or Barbados. Nursie is going to Mexico February 5th, Is there any significance in this??? Ruth Bronson arrived home o.k, ant ——. wall. The Sactaeap family have returned from Toronte. Lots of good wishes brought heck for n= Sack-Thornicroft-is taking three weeks | offs through the ice, we hear». : folks. . He and Joyce are going to ish Good catch CLINTON: Pete Arnell has taken another trip to the North. Power house was destroyed by fire January 14th. Replace= _ Rent, bas arrived ani sll is well. KENO: Rene Passiaud has taken a trip to Elsa to bring down a couple of new Diesels for ever growing electrical "Loes your Imsband always live up to his | promises of his courtship days?" - “Always. In those days he said he wasn't ea ne i IN it ever since." eS Se aque Pras ms mem Mavens ‘ =o this week, 22nd January, to assist. inmigrants learn the English language. | Ken on pe Ayden aries Wednesdays 1-2 pmJ Day Shift ) The meeting place is in All Saints rie sad ; can Community Church. | EVERYBODY WELCOME. HOSPITAL PATIENTS : Geof. Parker was admitted to hospital with pneumonia 18th January. Latest re= port from the "Doct - He's coming along o.k. Early recovery Geof. — 4 Pe. a Danco was held at 5 ihe Rec Rall Saturday, 18th January. attended, George - Parker, who arrived Friday for our warehouse staff, loaded himself with an Ash Tray stand and a Table Lamp. They look swell in his Joe Bell also won a prize, Ronson | Where's the fluid - — | It was well room, Table Lighter. he asks ? The old lady was taking her first train ride, as the porter came through the coach with pillows. "How much are they?" = Granny wanted to know. , "Twenty five cents, > the - bs i} said. — , “J°1] take six", decided the old lady =| digging into her purse, The porter looked lunteered, "I never could get them that cheap in a store."