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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-11, Page 54co - Tfivitsoor,, ikARcir iiTir, 1937. • • 00,1' • P -144.week we— annallneed'7' 7that Paisjey .)ad defaulted to Chealei4n• the aataiAAal. 4'010 ''.70.f ..thij inter- rnedate W.Q414:: !because, PakslaY • had been ordered. to, PlaY ;their. hant10.. 'Rattle. on a ',larger iciS'atirfage,,., *: *:•* r'a flif• • . ,However,._the difficulty_ WAS later fretted out and: t4a firet game of the series.:was Played' in Paisley• Friday. , , • *011.tt ' The avtinii genie...was idayed.in • '.Chesley on. armiday night; Jialien,..`the 'Colts w9h by the. P4m0siore. Inuf •.4aatiSed (4ederic11..-Jp.the ,finale..:.• - ``• . • , •4;:‘: * 4; '• '4! • Jn ihein-Plar-ielli;Analap Ileturaer •• • held Waterloo City' 1:4agpe c4arn - ...pions' to a; 34 tie in "Hanover. last ;Wednesday. • , • "„ , • , . The....!_"Rip-Saws. were .,gusted.: • Wiit,erloe en Friday' night,, by a afire, 4.• •4! ,..4""'*.- .4; *, A report froni-WaterloO;' however, • ,- ,contested,and the: result definitely. no .indication' of the Play ' •. *•*• 4, 4,•*• Voll in the Waterloo' nets Was sen- AatiOnel, and as well Seemed to' have' • more than his .share lack in, tane. .riind again; •making ` spectacular sayes t� keep Hanover Off the. seoreSheet. ,* *. , s: s, ,Tlick last 3 Waterloo 'goals, resulted from breakaways, while' ,Hanover . was staging • a • 'deterinined 'ganging. attacklin theLlast"Peried: *, . * .Ripley-LucknoW, .,jaintiOrs no* take on the Waterloo -squad, for „the'. O. II, A junior chaninien1140; They -.played the • firet iiaine n .Waterloo hist night and. will' return , to IfiPleY . ••* * -4; • ,* RipleY's rise to this pesition,.. is really noteworthy, .for at the start, • of the ...season, • 'after' losing two " straight mines, ,4 • looked' ASif they, Would,..be the clarinet o their own' 1,1 deal of 0 H A interest ce Around! the ' Clinton . team: Elora. eliminated Durham,. bat .year's champs,' Mid .are playing off, with , . • 'Clinton, a. teem-that--Durhani elim 'Mated from the' 0.14, A. race last' . year. ; •• • • , . Clinton -defeated .the'-'"Reicke'Hin • 't� the •ConSerVative Govarninent7He . Elora: on Friday '3-2, and played the accused ; the Liberals, of having 'done nothing in :respect , a unemployment' and, was •very ironical :in regard to tbe. Empire Trade Agreeinents. alse,Twarned.„-that±excessiVeAncome. tax IS an inipediment,egainat needed elitside • capital, as the Liberals; we might remind: _him:have alweys Poia- ted ::out Ile, oncemore, coMplein.:. FridaY was a*Calm P.Ort •Pf day af- ter the •excitement a •tile Padget Speeell-ianrV"theAnterestIlt,-arouge in all rirderi, The attendgnae In the Wati rather. thin .apd, the.inea. tentieus type. The Reliabilitcation. pill finalli,went 'through and after,Ords •the'leunslation Was laid lr the, Bill Which. 'detaeheS the CombinesAct fronn thaffariff !Board and Places; it under the ' Labe*. DepartMent...It bi propOSed to appoint a.. Connnissioner. ,te• administer it: -The -rest �f:the day wee taken up with estnnates; among' which were 'these of the PeDartment .PenSioas: At this time the Return, ed ',Soldiers' Preference was. discussed but it was decided that 'this could' noebe alteredelthotighlt, Marie Mgt Mar.iY Young men; often. better -fitted •for the Work Tthist do without a lob if .it can, be filled at alt by a return- ed seldier, This I feel it 4. matter March Of time, a we ewe the return, ed Man every • consideration.; - Monday's niostinteresting.-question was that of pensigns,for the blind to begin at ferty, • instead of et seventy.. Tit* of this Change and ,agitation for it hag gone on for 'considerable. tine. Parliament, for some years has given a sympathetic 'ear but for different reasons, largely financial, nething has beendone' before. It will cost. 413014 half a, million dollars a, year -The provinces ..whe: agree- to co -Operate will • pay .the remaining 25%. • The cteoribmie 'Wisdom, of subsidies to help Move Maritime coal West and Western • coal • East was questioned --lii-severaLmeinhers...but"...the,system da'.'defended by the Leader' of the Opposition who *stated that •witheut this aid ,the industry WoUld not have shryived; Dr, Young, Liberal of ., Sas- katoon; .questiOned this and said the Sooner" we got -rid , Of it thebetter, evidently taking the -Inisition ","every Man for himself andthe devil take the hindinost.t! '"On Tuesday the Leader of the Op- position in a three -hear speech osten- sibly en the. Budget, allOwed hiniself to Wander. far .afield, .varying both in niathrial 'and teniperiture. Indeed' it • „ might be said ' it bore an amazing similarity to What was said by .the Liberala 'before' the change' in respects 'return gala. • in Clinton; • Monday night; When .,Clinton won, 8 :to ..4. Luckinfw had its quota of fans at the -ganie4het-saw_160.0 spectators cram inte the Clinton rink: . • • -• • *. '* 1!,: • Nowa Of the .death of the one and only Howie Morenz, whieh necurred • Monday -nighty -was Vaelved4y..,,sPort ...falls here With genuine sorrow Howie was at his peak in a, great come - •back year When he suffered' 4.hroken leg Ciiionth ago. While his condition• :•was not 'a. gad,, the past few, days, it. gave. no. cense for , • Messrs. J.' ,W.• joint,. Rebell Rae, P.axens•;, Wes. Ituston. arid Doug. 'Clarke, • attended,' thei-Teronto-Stret,_ , . ford junior 'gamein Stratford . on Tuesday, when the Midgets . won '7 • to 4. ' • LAPIGSIDEr • The ..:Langside, . Club: held „ their entertainment on Friday "even.: Ing, with :the fellowing .numbers ing given:' duet,* Fraser Purvis. .Mia • • Hantley Devlin:in; reeding, :Mies:Mar,- ion• alacI)engal;.: Aliorus: by, the pup-' ils of -5.1, S. No: 8; ..dialogue, •, '07; Opening," Georie, septi; • Hope :and Oordon. Wall; Ivan • Conley, Mre. 'J. MaeIntyre, Billie. Mc- Kenzie; duet, . Jessie. and' Richard Orr; , Neil MacCallinn, ' and Mrs Ivan Conley, duet, Velma And Isobel Orr;.,whistling solo, Mrs :Currie; solo, Mrs.' George Scott Proposal", Miss' 'Kathleen • . . • • McKenzie and , Ian ;•,,,Pento- • Mine, "Star , of the pitit"i .39unuti; • „: teed by Parish Moffat; .fite scene, . which'. Was a number of, songs Sung by; all sea,ted..ikrand ttie camp Are..The, singing Of dOa ' the. -king brought the. program to A , . , „ richig Will be' the, •entertaria.,.. neiit Wednesilif. •• ,Whitileld Scott has gone t� • :Northern; Ontario. , . and MrS, ..L.Mcintyre:ind • and ;Mrs.' George, Tiffin spent -Sat.*- ,• day evening with. the latter's. grand.. • .pirents, Mr., and t„trA.,Ilectot.McKtelf .:*ho .celehritted• their ,niveraarY, • „ • " „ • , The Weitien's. Itiatitilte wilt "Meet • FridaY• in the hell; When 'aik irish • sing :iong,•'ind, 4 St. ibatric-krs contest, • will be., given by-Mr.s. A. COUltes,, .De., gtFondyeing' Ir mkt, Leggett' Pape r ,..Making the best, , -One; eireUtnatandeai Mrs': Onele'S Niece° 15 t� te'Preeen'ted Helyrond• this, Week. THE LIICKNOIr SENT At • • 71, •:40. PAGE :i!v1 • (SPORT COUPE WITH OPERA',SEATS)- • ; 3t Ca-t.o•or Ox•t taxe•., and 4.•;.,;,-4H 3,-, ; T R E ' S N DELAY WHN )" t.) ORD6:1 IWO "r(OK4V-C.- 1,4 ilVIrs., Charles . Collins and , Mrs. •Ilerry Graham. spent Siinday at my. Russel Collins'. Mrs. Will' Welsh, ia-visiting at St. Gatherings. • • • The 'flu epidemic of severe cords.' l_igkaag the rounds ..111. recent Weeks:: .Numerous 'Cedes •of :pneumonia,: sore ,throats, and ear trouble , seem.' te: be „the.most serious'. ,developments • of the,: oPidenlic,.:Whicti. few homes seem to be escaping Scott visited at Mr. Jack • ,Neabitt's on 'Sunday;„ '• ' ' •Mr: Charles Collins went tO Verna last week to attend he fuierar o hi 'cousin, the late, Will Logan. 2 AMr. ISeae,Nix.on of 'Belfast visited at Mr jack Emerson's, . recentlY. ' • Miss Marville Scsitt: went to..,Terr sinto, on-SitturcleY ' for a•morlib's „Visit . • Welare" sorry to report ..the death• :of Mrs: William Stanley' of Kincar- • , . dine 'Nisi ', Lenore MieDonald, returned tieme. :last ,Week."•• ed-tliat..- 'Alberti -Was' ;discriminated' agaiat if aid were. to ..be, extended ,to Manitoba and : Saskatchewan alone: irly,*11.aai:',13nard, as usual 'sent •VP the. Right, lionoura14, gentleman's bleed pressure :and he:, waxed indig- nant cancerning. the Prasent''..POlick. :Healso criticized 'severely' the Em- ployment' Commission ;and -its Work,' which, drew On him; :the ..',fire of 'the Minister of Labor; Honorable Norman Rgers, hve figaree-td: -show that athemPloYinent 'figures When, Mr. Bennett' took oftee were 117,000' .and . • When he,: left .485,bflo ',which - has been reduced at • Preielif. t�, 883,00, .she* - nig an obvious recovery • Under the present administration • . • , The ,Budget 'Debate participated, • in entirely. by' Conservativwent, mere: or less,Peeeefully along on 'Wed- nesday . They "Vietvecl th alarm" •thk. effects:Of :the new tariff,'on :the teXtile • industry 'which.,weapietiired ne• 'the savi�ur of :may Sinail towns dining the clepreaSion as it Provided !Steady emPloyinent .throughout ' the period when. Most industriesre :cutting' down., From the reirelations made during the late inquiry it would seei that these worthy , •gentlemen' cut down'on their wagessif not on tilde staff and ,inust •haVe laid. •by enough to . See' throi0i • the, slight change7in tariff has taken ;-• —1-114N-160 Mrs. E. ,Stanley and babe returned home from Kincardine ho'sp,ital last upal,S0hopt..Rep9114: !'S.140::4, West ,Wawanosh, • (Senior 400in)'. Average ' Test Marks- • ' Sr. V -Grace • Weitheiheed . Jr, l'ohn, Pritchard:: 57;•: 'Russells• , Webb "514: •' '••" • • • 1rIV , . , Angus :4MqD�nl 54 • . Jr.: IV -Muriel Wright 68, Gladys Wright 6, Mae MacDonald 64, Helen MON:Oat& '51;.; •; 'Margaret • Aitehianiill Crenst GaMmi " mrs. •Frank Johnston Spent feW daYs,,, With Mrs. • P. A:. •Bleckwell: • MkirVir7TPOyle the death of her brother,,•\ the late Jas. 'Neil of '`Lucan:. . Mrs. 11: A.. Graham .,Visited T last, ,4OlinSton Of Listowel. • • Mr. J; B. • Hodgkinsen, spent 'a • few days with her daughter, ,:Mro.: McEver. The.lucky. chew. on the H. W. I. quilt, was made' on. Thursday, 'Mrs. A. Ackert holding the lucky ticket Mrs. M: MacLean, Won first Prize , for the best kitchen .epron, ' I Mrs. S. Stanley And family, • are spending a few days at Harvey Hod- gin'a., 1. • . ' • , ' Mr° Glen Pinnell assisting. with the,, work at lafr. Wm.. Thempion's, ..hirillarold Percy ' sPent, 'Saturday with r. and Mrs: John' Barr, 'Holy•. , Miss Marville •Sicott is visiting with Toronto friends. •• .• • ' •. The next regular meeting' of the Church society will he held' on 'Man - ,day' el/ening ' in the ".beseitient of the.; Presbyterian ' Church.' •These marked * missed one more . exams. , No: On roll 12. Ave. Att.'10.59. • Sadie E.. -1ViacCharles. • S. S. Ne. 4,• West Wawnnosh (Junior Room Test Marks- ' . "e 1176.0 r. ari Aitchise ;Dor- othy 'Webb 74; Phyllis Gaynor*. 66; • Marie Swan' 63. • i • • . Jr, III -Shirley • Buchanan 71.., Sr. II -Earl , McDonald* 50.- • • '.Jr, :Gaynor* 62; .Helen -Gammie-'56;---jean-Wright*- 55. ' Daily"--Mark-s " • . tinie. set his. hense in,. Order ,for the: Imperial -Cenferttice and the pre- liminary diSeushigns that " take phiee. here.. , ; . . .Thursday.; hot entirely, but largely .:OPPOSitrOii 1Peakera:•_;"hienof ()liked the seeking :the .of COMmena. To, the exclusion • Of '''ar- • erything elge, the budget wej :dealt ht with , without reaching, es:. had been piece. ! • ;•': • anticipated, a 'division. on the: Con- • One of the „ amusing :things. that •servetive amendment....Verious them-. sometimes oCcilt. to 'lighten" the lib.: es were expanded, upon i Mainly un - ours of., the lawgiverehappened' on eniployment. .,.r: • , • Wednesday afternoon :when a igen.; highlight a the. week; in MY •tlenicin. was ebeerve,d. in, one Of :the iniinien, .occurred • on Tuesday .When. galleries in full :dress regeliewhite •joe, Harris, COniervati•inte. of 'Pear- tiiits,•:•White WaiSte°at 'n 117.ery- horO *LS , speaking on the . budget: 11114g.., it was not discovered: Whether Mr: 'It g who • possess without ha Was &Sing or ,doming;., making an doubt the "largest" • Vofe' in the early Start; to a. Ceektiiii". Party - Or' thin hoirie Awn' the "night:Wore' whether he, emiaideredft the, ap-' praPtiete, .getaiti., for Palianientry circles. ! • ' ' • ' •: • , It was iiiiiitaineed, *that the *inie' , 'Minister had accepted the .invitation of 'the •preSidenfiif helliiiteditateA •go to WAstiogidti, 410 talk it Mr -iii -4111- ,.8nend, ,Art: • the' Whitehonee tin(' the, ietnahniet, hie etily atthe :Oantidliiii Legation; :there to'oehit A Atit41 holld4yti the POUth utlfizlng the ,„ • Jr: II -Helen . Gemmie 208; :Wilma Gaynor* 20k; Jean Wright'? 200. 1 -Jean ' 'Aitchison* .444. .• PrimerL-Florenee McPherson 1438; Margaret McPherson 1402- Dorothea. Swan --.Bulhanair -1378; Bobbie Lions IA5; Therese Gaynor* 040. • Those'marked *-mrssed one or more days, • - " ' , Beatrice 1VIcQUillin , • • • Bill 'Viciously attacking a, pieces chicien):, ,This must be an.:Ii-itubet-; tor chicken. Joe:' Wily? BiH thig, Could, he" So• tenglk. CHURCH NOTES PresbyteriesiGui ST ; HputNcs The Hastiers; ,with 'Dick Weather - head their ' eaPtain, ,hedcharge of, The Guild held its. regular meeting the meeting, of the y. P. II. on Sunday on Monday eveing, with Miss Dor- evening, Miss Isobel )Yfillerrtlie.pres- ethy'Nixenin the chair. A hymn was.. ident, was in. the chair Annie Thyler, Sung, Nora Jewitt read the scripture , read - the scripture lesson and Isobel' lesson and tile ...Lo s,-13 Y nller-gave-the Bible ',character. -en- eated. • Arlene. Jeadtt and Miner. amines". • ' The ..,thpie "Do •aietinns Aitchison , sank a 'duet '7.: The topic 'Speak Lender,. Than Words" - 1as'v. , . was er!tctren.byD7ettenbrs;1)rnean nale4ote.ofer41; r: intere tag dica sion by,Frank MacKenzie, Eljiott .d. CA:ry.r:th-.:11;1:0nil4tl,kTr;lif..40go,lp.)4.1:Ms;m:r.e:.7 • usoii1rs: p'ffscev.ini7l1y5ciyie:Bi.a.eL:ioee.4..,. :alp and • the. meeting ',Closed With :Miss Irene Woods of Waterloo'° and hymn and 'Rev. Mr. MacDonald lcd Mr ',Neely Todd of .Stratford, spent in prayer. . . • the week-endat their hones here. , 'Mr: Cherlie'burnin :left On: Satui- day for ,Kirkland Lake '•Mr. john Durann • of •Mgrristenverld • : Mr and Mrs, Jack ,Deyell of Wing,. "were recent Charles ambeil Dtirriet_frona here attend-. ;pdthe' funerel of the late Mrs. Thos. ,Miller, a former. •resident•, of -this" •cominuniti.:‘,...ih'.1aucknow on Monday.: en, . Mrs v , McCall*, acknowledged, ,xr., wilson woods and Mrs R J, With,_thanks 4 letter of .,aYbitaathy Weeds, left; on Saturday' iur a visit' sent -by iz " •e.dictiozi Was :rePeatea anda .• social Galt ,.•. ' ' : ' . • . half hear enioyed.. • •• • . • ' , Mrs; Archie Anderaon. opened her •••home on •:Tharsday . for. •the. . 'March Meeting, of the ,Wonients.:. Institute, when there were -thirty ladies in: et- United Church W. • . •:Mrs. Fisher's group, met et, the ligme ;Of ' Mrs. L. ;ThoMPson• • ,oi Tuesday, 'with an -attendance. Of four teen land the president iii. charge. After the •devetional period, , the afternoon as spent inllarrariging 'for their 'group social. and. in sewing. A special relief -fund e011ayon wite-tak- victoria hliasion Band °* The-monthl-ineeting-of toriQ M' ' 'y Bind Was held On March 6th,, with .the president, Helen MacDonald, conducting: the meeting:, 'The -meeting' oanedl..with. the _scrip's_ ture reading 1):3T' Katherine.. Agnew,. followed ,bY:the,I.,orci's prayer repeat - ad 'had a recitation by -Helen Orr fat; ' hi unison The minutes were, :read with:Ia... m, ottiF , ,and Jaek ForSter, also . an :exercise . • ' owed, An exercise by :ROY Aitchison by Ds:aerie: and Muriel. Petersen And, readings by Evelyn Taylor and, Mary . , , • Perteous, completed :the day's pro-., gran.. The ..,band, divided' for :study; *aril the meeting' closed lh prayer.' Mr. , and Mrs. Finlay ,Shacklettiii? and babe of Ar,thur, spent' the'week end .with tha former's parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackleton •: MiSS' jean, Ritchie of Zion, . visited on ,Friday with her little 'cousin; Lot- tie, Saunders. • Miss ,•peati Thompson of 'Dungan, non . spent '•8utitlity at. her and Airs. , :Bob, ,Marshall rKincardine • and 'Mr., and .Mrs.„Thos -Bach of Holireod; visited On T.hitrs- • .dai'afternecin,.. with, Mr. .and • 'Mrs.. • .f KilpetriCk is viiiting. et the lierne ef Mr. Itseac' Andrew; 14-'4 ladies of the laik'e: ,4100dint. oont:,are :invited fci•_the:_alkither:-..4.iiid Daughter ,13iiiguet next Monday •eV-, ening' in, the :basement.,. of• the. :tint,: gannen. United ChlitCh. • kise Herten' • Of ..•A'Abni.., 'Spent: the: week -end !Wlith' her Parente :* 1hO W 1/4 .S. :of.. the. ,14eShiterhin Mr; and Mrs, Henri Horton.. Chtireli'met at the inanse''On'Wednes- • • • , • ,•. The SYMPatlifr of the Cainnitinity. day afternoon, March +3rd.. MrS.".T. is extended' 'to Mrs„ Jas. Webster in Watson 2n1 president, presided the .death of her inether, Mrs Thos4 The, Meeting (spelled "With, a hymn Miller, of Wingliani;!'.Wheee, death • and Miss' Pearl, Hendersen:.,,led in (. .occurred On ..;Sunday, Mareh••'-lth... preyer. Another hynin was,'suiig ,and miss '*itinifre'd Blake of. Crewe,' the scripture lesson, read by Mrs.. ;SPoit.SUn.ay ,Eit her „• . a son. .. • e presi en, Mrs. • - A: • • The 'd t• M Mae. ;Mrs; 1VieDetiegli 'end . Mrs; Al, tiefiald,.. took thchair for 'the bus', • United Church W. A.', The. meeting of Mre. •Armstrong's gran.. wits 'held: On Ttie.sclay. at the hoine of Mrs. W.. L MKezizio.with a good. attendance ; . The •president, taking., charge,,.. the meeting opened, by ",singing;_of a iiyinn, followed by the Lord'S, prayer in. unison. Minutes: of last' ineetinewere read and adop- ted..4 Paper �n 'aIrelatid4.' Was' given by Mis.`:Wtlfred Anderson and • an • instrumental of Irish Airs by, Mrs. Dr. yoviter was wick enjoyed. '• ThiS Was, -followed by a paper , on ."True Friendship" by Hazel Webster.: Meet-. ing elesed IStiztaih benediction, after whichall enjoya soma _ our_ together. ,.., ; •cREWE--- • Mr.. Samuel Slierwood..made a bus- • iness trip, to Toronto • the latter part' a the, week, „ • • Mr. Sohn • Kilpatrick ,held a' :very sneceisful'auction pale feat Thurs..: day.,• ' TMTWilfred Drennmr-ancl'elidde' " feW''‘daYs with • I "frienda Lucknow. • ' • • . • • The W. :M. met at the home o . Mrs. Matt Shadicleten ' with: A good ance • ettend . , • the past few` Weeks, With her,: sister '1 , in ;Brantford, returned home on Fri.. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stother spent Thursday with ind. Bert Treleaven. lthsk Anna Mae Treleaven spent a: , , • , day "lest week at her home here . Mr. and Mfg.: Ewati Taylor spat 'I'hursdey -with friends. here, ' • Mr. and lidra. ChargneY, Anne and Mrs. Jee..Charaney, and Mr. and : Mra. Charles, Rgberticin spent, Tars - day Wiith. Mr. hfia,Mrs. 'Finnigan. • , . . LOWER WINGHAM''' Vire welanie_tha.._,Rey. and Mrs, toneYland.. family :AO our town, The Rev. -.Mr. Loney ..aesuined. his duties is pastor of John St Baptist Churcli . • last Sunday:- , • , ' The temp:ins of the late Mrs. ThoS, '••••' Miller,., Who'. .passed away ' Sunday morning, were laid to, rest ,m7i'Green. hill' Cemetery; on , Monday afternoon., To her MapY. friends in •Winghains LucknoW and Surrounding ceuritry;„ we extend our dee'pest sympathi., and ,the roll was responded to by, 'Jake. or an Irish saying...It .was eide4 to organize, a crassof ,girls to undertake_ .the spring.project , on. 4,c1000§, Closet". ,Thia class: is. open. .to all ,girls •between the hges, :of 16 and 26,• and anyone Wishing': to join, IsiieSU•irt.5-ket!in tovich-with the leader,..Mrs. 11„:3. ,Salkeld,.. or. her as,: sistent, Laurina Miller._ The :tonic', Howcan the Institute best serVe the •Community". .was taken by .:Mrs. W.' Rice, Annie Watson: read an ar- tiele on thl "Beginning • of the' Wo- • inen's 'Institute: The hostesses were and Miss Annie Watson •'. • Have , you . paid ••yeiir 'yet? :There's no substitute for dol- lars and Cents, when it. conies ,to per: ,ing Wages'buying, Paper, ink, 'Metal and all the;other expenses ,that are. necessary in, prodUFing a paper. Mernbere Of the Women's' Institate are holding their March Houle", Thursday:evening, 'Marc1t718th; when the program, ,Will be ••provided Any Beigrav taleiit• • ' Miss Lila. :•HiimPlirey .was • itor with • her sister; ,, Mrs:, 'George Walker; East Wawatiosh. • •Dr. Harry Day, of RoeenVille, Salt and Mt Ar , of were . recent callers On Mr: and Mrs. , ' • ' • • • " Mr. Cecil and Jellies '..Gardner Of Zion :visited ::,friends in :Wingliaini fiat Saturday :on. theire--Way-nonee:--frain-.8-7--- meter: tri* to ;Stratford. •., The, remains of . the late rap: Amp, (nee Vera Finlay)•.' Were 'laid. to; ' rest in Winghani Cemetery, on Thura,, day kfternooir'TrTher friends iii Lower Waltham, weextend gur pethy, • ; Mt; Herold Bakeiyisited:fer a fes days last week withhis parents,: Mr. • andMrs Norman Baker, in •Lo*et A ,Veri • Seising . and ''instreetive progrein. was presented by- the Y. '1'. A.,- at .the City.,,Mission list Fridai. evening,. representing 'a radio pro- gram, , tided in the Criss room, on'aeen, by the audience, consisting of sacred Vocal and . instrumental music, acrip',.:. 'ture.-readings :and Bible • sketiehee, , ander .the,‘". leadership " of , the: Misses , Hostetler :and Dedull• ' ' • The 'boys in LoWer. Wingliana who , 'Work up • toWii F.tirkkitgre- f5c7, tory - have 'a.• rather., Pleased": eitpree. gen on their faees these".cleys Since theyhave had a settletnent with ths'. factorynninagersAt 9 wegaincrease • Coinino'ns, in, strident topes hoped bert Irelin'yoi. Ziaii .vi;ited on-Thuri- ness nart •of the nrogram, .The Bible tiue govertment 'would tot claim the . • ' . . . • • , . , . clay at , the hotne ef- me aria , aura. <Andy was given by Mrs, C. F. Rich - credit,' for returning fprosperiti. Just it. h ...-.. . • ' " • • .... . , ardson. ' • Mrs. MacDonald toOk the then the ,Prime Minister who luid 'c ara Johnston ' , . „ ., , • . , „ . Death Occurred S. In IT. a;A. . tppic, ' Chinese Work i • n Qaeoec, been, b'ut ma., the Chamber rethrileti aka titti.Harris said. h was glad to, .have- Mr.' King her What' he had to the lioahniable Meither: Oitt- hoorned' ;Aim.' • didero • t BesideP8tkir'iiiid Marlon Mactionald- owve oria , •. 8 . Harr ..The Evinie 1flniter Bays his wife, Ill Airvived hy 'one ton sang duet The, Meeting closed with , '-'1•ncl'°1#6: th`tt ekteiided Mrs.. Piiilay Refroahrtietifs Were SerVed. Mrs, Will A.ndrew. received Word and told in a most int.eresting. way . last weelt of the death of her. uncle, of the work 'being done by our W.:11": Ar,_11,Q02,..3.1n.las4.2r.st,g,0*VaA11,,i8. that Ptovinoe: A splendid paper U.S.A.His wife was formerly 'Miss on "(ippoitiiiiity",5VaS Madge slater 'of:41r. Will Robert Andre*. During ,the 'afternoon he' ;tan „heiii' '611t,s1(1.. „jov'fiali 76t1 Aileit:!. The stiniPiitlisit 'this 'eoni'. IiiMn and' the terd's,. nrayer • the iiiliele of •Otiiiiidn botOit hear." , her .Dereavenient.. - And., all enjoyed a :SOdia ant, • , , „ 0 • , dOt.eay Chic Tasdei,Metch', • 2516 qbati.iii, Monday,; 1,',4attji 29th. . • R.cruxusli leek .Mack . . - '730th, 1947. • -• Slimy' With Frienclik „ inAt04/0041,14 15 Rnilway tfii#ei;,100,1i% • • „ . • 'TAW ilili•W*01c4nd "Foy A ji1 lib 64�i •