p-v _ ' Theboamtotdimrct-f'rhruett1ettBe..t.rarMied anâ€. bust-cut “has. anon-ad u daddi- h h customary note to“ to the ballast *rntrtit All “I would be innoculated. in the arfice, it five (“lock that very day at the company's expense. with the new flu-storming Filbert Whimsy. the 'rm's m ad a oem-mt. fixture in the ottiee. mad the a-u-g-tqt wit cabin qualms. To put it bluntly, he can is“ afraid of the q-ery,ehoughtotahvsmitemiretdhe platinum-gm. being angled throughthe [In]: anion-tie and $edgterd any ingly against tubmte,_smar.&rrAqrAtVu"ot'etta'e" » ot tttugh",,',',',': content. new in. his baby. " â€all Mr. Whimsey," oaetraud Dund- nun-he. the gum. We“ office troy 'rtholsrametd.rssairEiiNtrt like A rugby player ever the ban. "warkin" up nave enough totretataMtedf" __------- . . __.A -... l if} “Subbed?†queried Filbert tuning a deiinatq made " new new†in no way caused by the ceiling light fitter. ing through his eyeshade. . _ 'mtAi,eotshrterw,sAte1termdi' WWII she imitated a-araiheqtimttte iartoataMetdtt1eamtrseMr.. Filbert Whigsâ€. {nun-n mention and in an M the World Federation d Scientists claimed was he brqreeM man on earth. stand proudly to attention before the Presi- dent of the Universe, his body tall and straight despite the staggering areiArra* my goon ssrw...at medals. , . "Your indominnble come," and here the moment musodwwbe awayatearwhiie Filbert (:35th downwards mommy in a vain Mtnrt " spy a mum space on his tunic where the diamond,studded deearation could be hung. _ "Your complete disregard far your own personal safe- ty," read the President with a tremor that filtered through five banks of microphones and thence to every radio station in the world. "Your willingness to offer your life for the salvation of mankind not once, but a thousand times. has caused this special award to be instituted in your honor." the Presi- dent oxpmded as he flung his arms around Filbert and kisoed him soundly on both cheeks. "Sir." spoke Filbert Whimaey in his usually nonchalant manner as the President misjudged the distance and pinned the decoration through Fiibert's tunic and completely under his fourth rib. A r “General Whimney," the President woke in a voice charged with emotion. "I have aumm-ed you “one me to review the most innumeraNe and nut mun-ding oun- u-ibutione to physical science he meme has em new, and to present yoga with the Order datum†- .. The surgical director of an accident hospital in Birming- ham, England, advises auto- mobile drivers and passengers to wear hats in the interest of safety. Prof. W. Gissane said the first' thing a driver did when he entered his car was take off his hat. Yet normal head- gear was one of the best mater- ials to absorb and spread, the force of any direct impact on the skull. “wh'en driving, atrsorty quogt 60% of the violence of a 4.0004 pound impact. A force of 5,000? pounds is estimated as the, fame necessary to fracture the skull". l "My only regret is that there have not been more serums invented. more operations devised, more poiaons compounded, that I could serve the world still more, re- gardless of the pain and suffering I have endured. I would be honored still further to remain a human guinea pig," Filbert proclaimed, _ . _ . . .. "Mr. Whimsey." the voice was loud in Fi1bert's ear as he turned to face the battery of television. movie and newsreel cameras. . "Mr. Whimsey, wake up.†the office boy shrilled Eil- bert out of his faint as he struggled to his feet and slowly focussed his eyes on the ovesranoving hands of the wall clock. E his hat. Yet normal LL. I . " was one of the best mater- l is to absorb and spread, the; roe of any direct impact on l e skull. I "The cap I wear," he said.:' ' LEM-‘4 4--..4... “mm: JOE STRUB BUFFER " g StmttMtaMltM,uiut" l EXTERIOR .HOUSE PAINT EASIER To Apply mu ANY OTHER All" tRip 2’37 BEAllPRE mums LTD. w Hum! 'miiGGr INT-IDES LNO. M Attend tsir each '1e12t'sti,gt'd [em I: as) ten. wai-ad"rtheerar1an Guii ir%iduis, h Mum-7 i ukiiriG "be din!†of old doeumetnta, git“: ttAtrt Biet.g- net I Wilda-.4 wr- ll German script, the two oldest, were translated for the MF union by Mrs. August Knaben- schuch 2S Etch“. "tqui" est, dat Dee. 29, 1M, at Greasen Germany, permitted lam original up we to be accepted and received a I citizen, and “tn be In: “I! coming marriage performed in due order". He was married to Anna Elizabeth Bork in 1805. In 1830 the (lib can b Canada, and settled on Lot 6 Concession 3 in South East- hope, acrou from the present German Union Cheese Factory. The second document, dated August 2, 1830, is a birth at. tificate for John, son of John and Anna Ahreieker, and was‘ written Just prior to 'the de-, parture of the famw to Ca-) nada, from the M3 of (my; sel. The third is the 3llramtiagie Certificate of John Weicker of South Easthope and Cathmine Zinkmann of Wilmot. they were married by the Lutheran pastor, Jacob Mutter in Pres- Ion, Ontario. August 22, 1843. "hey mm to the farm in tSouth Easthope where they purchased flint TI acres_hom Him: and I'm lhonse has been Swill fhaturt tf tht P: In; 'ri"iiiiiid" taiUGP -e tor 31 pounds,, 13, shillings: on. Feb. Gs guilt, as weif .9 the large! Adin buildings, and we in good repair hubs by nqu- SHT' Home Paint has improved brushing qualities that make it very much faster and easier to apply. YOU CAN NOW PAINT AS MUCH sum FACE WITH THE SAME ItrqatNtT-ONtMAtt' AS YOU USED TO no IN THREE . . . and still be tenured of perfect canny! ' us "l. pica-t m. 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