Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg tree press saturday August 30, 1952 Page 13 goodness he certainly was but Why did he Stop shouting so suddenly did you Ever to talk with an Oil mop in Kejr Mouth the police seek me z had Hopes of losing air identity Willins wretch but c in Odom talk is mad about Donald Duck Thev la Stop Suh on a dime wow loosen emf a truck. Just rammed is straighten feeders and fix my brakes -1 just rammed a truck in that crowd Etta s the a taut contest this is miss i coming to no . Vein some of 3lkemake had Mickey mouse gosh looks Uke someone s got 1 Aap i i Imam in valium in who would t be a a pious jewel in that i Johnny Hazard Linda Turnek Here is the a m sieus.1 but they saw no one the Young lady couu7 Only go in this 7ii7ec7ion an the Pikec Tion she took is filled with bottomless the Fune crashes ican Tel Ludu Hope im50mehelp in Fin pins miss tj4i5, wx., Sherman party cams from this Way Load of rocks Yoo Zajd sock pack sack Dennis the menace 8-10 Box be f rent a 1952 Ford dry plus Cas and mileage our cans insured Dominion motors Ltd. 441 tort and fico Graham that Beach Reading go unread How Many tons books will at the end of this week and next be brought Home to City and town from summer cottages and summer resorts tons of school books of worthy books of Good books of useful unread. Many of them will be school books that were to serve As the basis of an intelligent Clear Cut program of summer study for hapless schoolchildren and students who did t do very Well in last May s examinations Access of resolve some were brought away to the sum Mer holidays by the Young people them selves in an Access of determination and a nov resolve. Some were ordered to be brought by disillusioned parents or at the grave suggestion of the schoolmaster. Whoever ordained their presence at the summer cottage the school books went on a shelf somewhere a shelf with Denim curtains preferred. And there with the furtive spider they have lain until now. Many of them were not school books but were classics such As Carlyle s French revolution a worthy Book in three vol Umes very helpful to read in this Rcv Olu Stark tonary age or it might be Macaulay s essays which up until now have eluded us or perhaps it was a recent publication that got exceptional and everybody was talk ing about it last Winter a Book about current events not to have read it leaves us out of the conversation in Many gatherings. So up it came to the summer cottages or the hotel and on to a conspicuous table or shelf it went to wait expect Antly for a Rainy Day. But now with summer ending Back Home it will come unread. City machinist leaves Friday for . Parley Robert Holmes Secretary treasurer of the International association of machinists District two Fri Day night leaves for the grand Lodge s 27th annual convention in Kansas City to. Or. Holmes has been appointed a member of the grand Lodge resolutions committee. At last week s tic convention in Winnipeg or. Holmes As president of the Winnipeg and District trades Sejd labor Council was Host. Other Winnipeg delegates to the Kansas City me eing Are t. W. Read general chairman of the machinists on the Canadian National railways for the Western Region George general chair Man on the Canadian Pacific West Ern Region William hems local 122 William Maud local 189, and Thurnbeck local. 484. When Cabot first sighted mail and Canada he named it a Caiati Basque word meaning codfish. Net for beading summer is not for Reading. Whether a Man i Lix or 60, and woman five or 50, u their eyes cannot find something better than a printed Page to look at in july and August then there it Little books can do for them. Pangs of conscience sting us when we in packing up find the books we were going to read this past summer. But to Heck with them. Have we got Good Brown on our hides have we Felt the wild air go to the far Cor ners of our lungs Havi we added two or three beads to what Masefield the poet laureate Calls this string of coloured Winters Lone Ranger i m warning you Carol y then i m through standing perhaps with an Apple on my i d better head you Sharpen think you be nothing to worry f pm now on Carol you deliberately tried to throw me at i i m afraid the beginning of the the hot lights show getting play flu Axtell. 1-isa.w something clue to look Uke Moose , thc8e is a Mun Here Cressida As woman. He cd eco my t horse. Smoulder with Bullet As i came in. Bates come Here and i -1 knew Kemo it where he of from Only a cot remember. a wow urn Tec in my to keep outta that Amdx emmy. Moon Mullins
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