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uu** ti/kling job of flying fluff, on st farm to watch with pleasure. These eiening* of work and fun are i the Issues of the race.iiways climaxed by the hostess serr* n* a hot delicious dinner the 1‘krai-1iDufrosta tan ladies are famous for.* * *Jake I»\lt; k is srurkiuK at Garden* ton where be is employed Iti HU! '«iysku's Karate* • *f'hur*. . h seni«es will tie tietd all ■if nejc week in the Mission Chapel ora me nr in* at i pis They will be • olidu ted by Kev W. Falk. and Kev Geo Kempel of Steinbach.* * *lt;»n their way to Winnipeg Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Myrtle Smith, were Mrs C. Millar and Mrs. Joe Horobetz They ar-companled Mr and Mrs. T. 1-enton of Illdgevil-le on this irip.* * aMr. Jlt;»e Horobetz has sold the last SO acres of the old home farm 11 1 ’» miles south west of town to Mr.Geo. Niehol.* * •Mike Sherman was house-minded 'this spring and purchased a small ) house off the old Mill property from Mr. John Smook, present owner. He will have the building moved onto his own property this coming week.* * *Mr. Mike Horbul made a business trip to Winnipeg last Tuesday. He was accompanied by his brother Bill Horbul and Mr. Tony Slotulk.* * *Mr. Norman Satamandyk has returned from the bush camp at Midd-lebro where he bad worked all winter. He reports navigation in the woods as quite boggy after the warm spell we had.* * *Women have become much more sensible where clothes are concerned since great grandma was a girl. What with the leg o* mutton sleev-jes, a high stiff collar, a bodice thai was lined with stays, and a hoop-skirt that required yards upon yards of ruchings, lace, ribbon or braid. Then the \» dozen petticoats worn underneath to make it stand out. Not to mention the over frilled corset covers. Last but not least the bustle. How did the ladies manage to stay alive on a sweltering summer day? Their latest hit tune must have been ’i Crush Easy so Dance Me Loose,” Great grandma was so encumbered with clothing that dancing gracefully came naturally. 1 fur one am glad I live now.I? offered a excitement for children.The winner slight margin, forward to the nest hope will be soon.thrilling event with both adults andfdIwas Trigger by aWe are all looking race, which weIEducation week was observed at Frontenac school from March 3 to 7. when doors were open to all visitors who were interested in seeing the children at work and viewing the displays of school work. A special closing program was held on Friday afternoon. This included a radio program with announcer,news commentator, storey-telier, essays, sketches by the primary grades and a match at ‘‘20 questions” between boys and girls of grades 6,7 and 8. The visitors also had the opportunity of seeing a display of arte objects in craft by the school pupils,* * *Dufrost has been making headlines in sports during the past few weeks. On Saturday. March 8. at St. Malo. a hockey game was played between the Dufrost school boys'team and St. Malo. The score was 4 to 3 in favor of St. Malo after a 10 minutes overtime period. Taking into consideration the fact that the Dufrost team was one man short, when one of its players was injured at the beginning of the first period, we all think the boys made a very good showing and wish them better luck next year with at least a few relief players.* * *A challenge had been made some two weeks ago to find the winner on a horse race between Cordite, 6 year old bay-colored thorough-bred owned by Aurlle Catellier of Arn-aud. and Trigger, 4 year old bay-colored, standard-bred, owned byErnest Marion of Dufrost.News soon spread, so last Sunday at 3 p.m. some 150 spectator* from surrounding town* gathered
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