- Page 1 and 2: Mum’s RhymesIn preparing Mum’s
- Page 3 and 4: A Child’s PrayerDear God, it’s
- Page 5: A New LifeLittle Boy from far awayE
- Page 9 and 10: He KnowsI prayed, but ah! It seemed
- Page 11 and 12: I Thank HimI thank God for the azur
- Page 13 and 14: Man’s Free AgencyWhat is God doin
- Page 15 and 16: “Of Such Is The Kingdom Of Heaven
- Page 17 and 18: The BabeAs Mary lay upon the straw,
- Page 19 and 20: The Miracle of the Crops(A true inc
- Page 21 and 22: To the other he said “now you, (T
- Page 23 and 24: The Temple GardenYou hear no chime
- Page 25 and 26: The Way to PerfectionKnowing man’
- Page 27 and 28: What Would Jesus Do?He came to eart
- Page 29 and 30: My TestimonyI prayed to Our Father
- Page 31 and 32: “Thy Kingdom Come”“Oh God, se
- Page 33 and 34: The Saga of the Cardston Greenhouse
- Page 35 and 36: BobbyOf all the pretty girls,With h
- Page 37 and 38: DO YOU REMEMBER?Do you remember the
- Page 39 and 40: FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOWYour visit is
- Page 41 and 42: As they left the house to their hom
- Page 43 and 44: 'TIL DEATH DO US PARTDear love, I h
- Page 45 and 46: MOTHER TYPES"We all like your small
- Page 47 and 48: MOTHER WRITES A POEMDid you ever se
- Page 49 and 50: MY DADDY'S A PICTURE ON THE WALLSom
- Page 51 and 52: NEW DAUGHTERSThe girls our sons hav
- Page 53 and 54: ODE TO DALE AND READale set out to
- Page 55 and 56: SISTERSI was just an only girl,And
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8.They sat them down and gazed arou
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22.They told him the tale of the lo
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A few weeks after, Alf made me his
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THE SOLDIERS SWEETHEARTThere’s a
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THE IRON BITA rusty iron horses bit
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I love to see the marks they've lef
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Dad has installed in the basement,A
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TO MY NEW DAUGHTERThere's an empty
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AFRAID OF HIS SHADOWSamuel was retu
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To far off lands, on an Easter shor
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TO MORTON AND ANNTwo young people s
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ECONOMYIt's hard in these times wit
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POOR TINRIBSOur little doggie was t
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FOR GOOD LUCK"Something old and som
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THE POET'S PLEA TO THE EDITORSDear
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A BRITISH CANADIAN MOTHER TO HER SO
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A MOTHERS CRYHow will our boys spen
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BUY A BONDHello Canada;Mother is ca
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NO! NOT THE SAMESomeone 'over there
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GUERNSEYDo you remember Candie Park
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THE SOLDIER DREAMThere is a light i
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WAITINGOver the radio I heard the s
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ASHES ON THE SNOWI saw a pan of ash
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BEAUTY EVERYWHEREHave you noticed,
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BROTHER!I'm just a boy, and I race
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GOSSIPYes, I was at the canning Bee
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HIGH RUBBER BOOTSThe thaw had set i
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INSPIRATIONThere's no more sleep'in
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J. Y.Always a friend to your neighb
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LIFE"What a beautiful world" said t
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MOTHER(Mother's Day)We've had a lot
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OFF TO SCHOOLThey're off, the last
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POLLYANNAI'm Pollyanna,Isn't it fun
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STRAW STACKSI like to while away th
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THE CHILDREN'S CHRISTMASHow the chi
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THE HUSKING, CANNING BEEAt our husk
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THE NEW HAIR DOYou keep your appoin
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THE SOILED MASTERPIECEI saw her one
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TO EMMA ALEXANDERDear Friend over t
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TIREDTired so tired, "What a life"N
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TOMMY'S TROUBLESTommy get up, or yo
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TO OUR RUTHIEDear Ruthie it's a ple
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TO MY NEIGHBORS ON NEIGHBORLY FLATD
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ROVERRover's a dog,Not much of a do
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"Oh Woman, don't beat, I'll not do
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THE LOVE BUGS LAYSaid the snail to
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A FAMILY CHRISTMASChristmas 1960 at
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"Don't give me thanks" the doctor s
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ALONEI sit by my lonely fireside,In
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JET FLIGHTUp through the clouds soa
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Then a cold chill crept in the air;
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DIETIn England the health of the pe
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HITLER'S MONSTERA crazy ruler wante
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But some day, when the victories wo
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PRAYERS COME FROM THE HEARTShe said
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MOTHERSMy mother pushed a basinet,S
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THY WILL BE DONEOur Savior who dids
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BOW WOW WOOFTwo little dogs lay dow
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TWO LITTLE CHICKESSaid one little c
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ITS FUN TO GROW OLD TOGETHERIts fun
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THE ARMCHAIR COOKHe sits so snug in
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FANTASYAs I upon this couch do lay,
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THE HOOKED RAG RUGI grope in the ba
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THOUGHTSOur thoughts can fly on hap
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THE OLD FOLKS CHRISTMASWe will not
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IS THIS THE END?Note: Mother had be
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GROWING OLDFolks notice we are grow