eee Ve Sec start ate Tere eae wee RLS 21 OR a de ae TD i OT REE EE eS Sie Nhat RES EP ALT Whe R, Bie a oy Ree ae be ee 6 8 RARER he RET ee AD a VOL. & No.18 a October 8, 1960 > ‘The ledies of the C.W. i, wish to SE at | thank everyone who contributed to their ccT. 8 TORPEDO ALIZY ‘baaaer ani te all those who helped to " 10 INTERIDDE ‘make it a big success. : "12 PIONIGC | ‘Fhe lucky winners of the food hampers " 14 LADY TAKES A FLYER “were Jimmy Nommayle, Grayoe Fody and " 25 LADY TAKES A FLYER Ken Pryor, Susan Thirlwell won the doll.| ° 17 THE OMAN: . | * 19 SOLID GOLD CADILLAC My Grandmother used to tell af a neighbor | woman shs imew when they were both young — prairies, "I'm always eo glad,” the = | | meighbor woman told my grandmother one April day. “Whom the house ia clean, the! _ garden planted and the baby bom. Then I know that spring has come." — ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th THERE WILL BE A —_- DANCE AT THE RECREATION HALL = OOME AND JOIN THE THANRSGIVING CELEBRATIONS ¢ © © 8 8 eo @6o ¢ 0 @ 8 ~ : P Little girl when asked what her father = | was doimg, replied, “He's Listening to | the ignited nations.” Little boy to aother: "Mom, oan Freddie | and I go out and listen to Daddy put the tire chains on?* ey a 6¢ 8 8995 o 020 @ 6 @ & Oo