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THURSDAY- APRIL rrit 038. •
Lyceum Theatre
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showstarts sit 0 p. ;0..except..
Sat. -----Sat., night two Shay's
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Idn'adnr."—Erldirr •"Sitturdni
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GRETA OAEDO,
• ' CHARLES' ,BOYER
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`CONQUEST'
History's *Wit tragic,• love '
.• story • .of *Ito .icam.hld
a throne againfit love" and.. lost
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Monday, vynesiiay, Weditesday
APRIL .11.1X-13,
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WARNER. BAxTER•
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• VIRGINIA BRUCE.
ile-bottor Nurse"
This society Doctor was a mar-
vel at fixing broken bones but•
he -coult-not 7-unravelliis own
tangled marital life, ,.
Also ".MUSICAL COMEDY"
and "COLOURED CARTOON!'
COMING—SPECIAL
.!`the, AWfuI!• Truth!'
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' •Mr. And: 'ItIrsFinlaY :Slurcirleton
and two 'children . Of Mount *Forest,
'Spent the:Week-end*With.'Mv and Mtg.
Noniron Shackleton., • • '
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Edith H,qr,ton., of .Leebrirn,
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- : :ther Mr. , Henry Horton and 'Mrs.
• Miss Olive Blake. returned home sin
Thursday, h0v:Ing Complete4 the three
• weeks' corrie inrug nialiipg in Dun-.
Miss ,Olive Kilpatrick. of Atwood,
*Opt the weekend at her hoine.•
rends from.this neighborhood at.
tended the funeral on ,Saturday of•the
'late, Mr„ 'James McKenzie of • Pori
Albert.- *. • *".• • " •
•Mr, S03. StOthera and Elizabeth
and Mias:. Mai* Hattori 1 Of ,Arthtiit,
•••• v. . . • were Week -end visitors with Mr. and
We are glad to see 'keith Blake put
• • • again, after his long illness. .
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Congratulationsto Mr. . and Mrs.
todgins on the arrival Of a' baby boy.
▪ 3474113eit Hodgkinson and frie' nds
spent. the week -end in London. •
• • Mrs. Sturgeon,. who, has spent. thi!
pant few- weeks .with Mrs! McLean
. returned: to her *home in Bervie this
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle „visited on
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Tuesday with London friends.
Little' Florence •OsbOuithe of Huron
is visiting with her. grandparents
•• Mr. and;Mite.' Dan McFarlari. •
, •: • v ' Mr: Jim 'Hodgins • of ,near Glaraif.
' spent a-feW days with his aunt, Mts.
.• '1.2,;" • ' '• •• Mr. ,and Mrs. 'Herb Pettiplece' and
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Jim of:Lingside,•.visited dririn.g :the,
Week..at Mr,
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•• . Percy and Mr, .A. . E. ,'HaldenbY
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,loss : • Of 'their brother the late Sam,
"7,...Ii‘Idenby of Echo Bay •
• ,Miss Eleanor McFailan retdrned.
, after::SPending few days ..ar,
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:Harvey 'Hodgina • Lricknow. • . ,
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Mt ' and Mts. PIM° 'Pritchard, St•.
••• . • ,• Helens' •Miss 'Florence Hockley and
• Mr. 'B,'''Caakinette- 'were :Surithii"vis-:
• .' .•, :...itort3 it Mr. Wm. JaelcsOn's. • • .
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• • • - -7 kihgerf, !Anted Sunday .with fi•io'od:;
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Church on Monday oyening. Mr...Geo
, • , ••• Haldenby peese inee ng open,
' •ed by :singing hymn 484, need The
• .1 eery hour"; and prayer by '.Rev. F.
Mcaitehie, The Scriptrite Was. read
by Kathleen Graham. This was follow
, v. :!ed :by 'the • Minutes ilia tall call by the
sectfty-,- Min's Jean Aridetrion. Isolel
•• well:kayo; the •Crittent eitentsi. The
v.,,vwv.v.vv..tnisiir'". feat:Ate' v.of.., the
SPlendid
, • 'Pipers given. bY • Mit, (Rev)
- ••, , on "latatid.uP, stand up, for
• Josus". Anne ,Ciolwelf • on "Onward
,4Clitiatiati SOldieti"';' MIAs" italcbliii on
• "Rock. of AgeS'", and IltiZel. Percy en
"Abide With -A•fter'.,,each paper..
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part of bitC4' *RS sting, Mr
geldenly,' gave:A. brief trilkoh, re.
cent visit to the,Mtiseuin.in TOrMitc.).
The irreeting:', Citified Wltli Pririter by
Rov Megitchie,' .• • ‘•
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5PORTS NEWS
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NP Vire What about baseb011?'
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It."t0(qP. a "certain. ainelint of •-ceur-
age • to 'broach such 'a subject after,:
the,* fade...Mit the -sport Oki laSt104"
in; iseasiin; lea -01g sonic of
•Pronloters holding the bag fer a lih4
OnelOf 11010: • ••
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S� fir as a Bruce, League team •
concerned, it leeks, 'es if bucknow 1s
definitely out this `season. •
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There is a, ;lack of material locally
to mound, out a ,centencheg ;team, arid
911 01.44i*de assistanceis. 'set -
"dem alitisfaCtoi!y*: „ • '
:Gaderich players :bolstered the Se
pofys, ,ast season, -,but • affairs' didn't
riin °too smoilthly and ireqiiently' the
Management *as, neVet pertain, just
who*mild 'be 'available at game time.
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shift almoit, every gime with the teem
being a consistent' in -and -outer. One
game might bya' honey and. the next
one: ' ,
.So at the inchnent. it looks' like: no
Br-rice'League ball for Lneknow this
eaon.'
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The 'solution, and the , future of
baseball in the •village aPPeiirs to
hinge pretty much' upon the deYelop-
rfient of junior material, who after a
season or two in the "minors". might
make Bruce. League talent.. •
One of. the best teams in Lueknovy's
history,' which Won 'the...Bruce I.,eague
shapipionship Pomo *four, year;ago;
was :comprised 'chiefilY of boys; :who
then:were.. still ::�f Junior, ,
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rind startbuilding' up. ',I •. •
• II. J. 4.: Eedy • of , Dungannon, 'is
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trying to promote a Junior group,',
antl•his three:Or Orli:teams lined rip
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as possible' starters,. Lircknow
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As well a jrivenne: loop mightalso
be forme&along the lines of the.Bruc6
Juvenile 'Hockey, League for boys 16
and under. •'.
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.Such"• teams can be operated ...at
very little, CoSt.•and wohave, no doubt
•-that:Abe lads themselves will, be keen
l'or-th-e-ride-P7 and 7Winittlpirovide a,
brand of -hall, 'that'll WOu1dn't,10ek :for
interest aniong the "fans. • •
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A nreting's the• -first step. Whets
gOing te gall it; where -end When-?:"•-•"*".-
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J. C., macDonaid ot Chesley is first
vice president 'of'', the..new Ontario
Baseball Association. The *Ord
.tenr.is omitted and the Association
•formerly known- fis.•the-OkA4:. is
•aoci osimplified to O.B.L.
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*Better Ploco.in Whicli, to Live.'• And Wor
ASeries of Letters' fro* Distinguished. Canailiens on Y1441 ".',.
' Problems:1 Affecting theFutpre, -ViTelfiltof Canada'
'SPeCially NiVitten fof Oariadian Weekla. NewSpapers Asociatiort,
• ' . Qnehee'. City! Que.
,Dear Sir, . . •
In your letter yori tinfOrm me that
the Canadian. Weekly NeWSPapix Ass.-
ociatiarr is striving to., prornote saner
thinking Olid 'inore Wholesome -Wing
in Canada • and you ask, far'*inkv advice
on this subject., ' . .
• 1,..aliporinit. ceptratul.ate. the ,AsS-
!ociation -9ri •their landable endeavaut
and ,fee1 confident: it' Will . commend
itself • to , all Who have • at heart' the
Welfare. of our cornitry. •
The characteriatic feature of our
age is that the ordinary•Sonr.de Of in-
splration for the multitude is: derived
from the newspaper, editors, have
therefore 'a lnightY noWer. fOr good at
their,Command antlAinceLirou...„ask,:_iny,
advice; would reeopuriencl that the
should lmpre5s upon their readers,
that the disregord of the Christian
precepts, has had a'disastrous • effect
on Society and inin a 1arge• Measure.
the cause 4 of, the Present ' universal.
'Social and economic disorder.-
Aug -gest that they should lay Streis on
the • importance of -festering .the
Christian Spirit , in, the family circle:.
The family is rightly regarded', as
the cradle Of ssociety. The training, of f
the Children is a diity which nature as
well as religion impoies upori, the
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, parents. If in 'their early4yeaxs child-
ren find within the walls Of., their
ironies, the rule of an upright life and
the• discipline ,of the Christian virtues;
the future welfare of our :couritry is
assBueriejedv.e. „ ' 7
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Your s sinverelY, • •
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• Cardinal , Archbishop of Quebec.
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• Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Thos. Taylor, 'Blyth,
Spent'Sunday at Mi. Chester Taylor's
mi. and Mrs. Ebner Morgan 'spent
Sunda Y at. the: hew of Mr: and, Mrs.
Elliott Taylor, Miss. Annie returning
• to Ripley With them. .
Mrs. Elwood Barbour had 4 quilt,
ing bee on Tueiday.
• Mr. And. Mrs. Ewart McPherson arid
family,SPent ;Sunday at Mia.. A. Riri-
We ate sarry' to Oport the -seriOus
•illriesi Of Mrs, Tho. Curnmings.'ter
daughter,_Misa_Mary-, R.N., frOm -Tor-
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We hope for -a" sPeedy reaovety. :
Arnold and Elmer
and kiss *airy Irwin t spent Sunday
at-thelattet's horrie Mr. J IrWip's„
Mr and Mrs.. Chas. SherwOod Of
Detroit and Mr's. 'Jos.:: Barbour 'and
Freda,of •Goderich Were gUests
lAdirr. And Mrs 14es. .RiteNe'.9ii Skirt- '
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• Mr." IVI. Hogan retnrned home % last
'Week after. Spending the past thitee,
months ,in Flor:ida. • ••
Miss jean Long.spent: the weekL•ehd
with her Mater.; Mrs. R. Ilill.,of Purple
OJ'ave,- - • ' •
.Miss Emilia.; McDonagh- • and her,
-friend Win>. Ed:' MacKenzie of London,
6 -Pent the week -end With -Mr„ find' Ws..
C.
onto, is with her mother at present
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.MrS. '1...a.nk*..A:uStin,and 'Miss Mabel,
• Mel•lamarn- fcir •-Detroit 'to atterni
the funeral' Of •the'ir aunt, Mrs: 'Joh?)
keKerizie, •. WhoAe ' death Occurred:
.quite' unexpectedly at *her home
Thursday 'evening. ; • • •
1 . Ear) Gibson has arrived: froin
.The Girls,' 'Handicraft drib 'Saskatchewan and is srte4nding'' a while
sta,rted 'their' Spring Projectand are with his Mather. •
to meet at the home of . kiss . kr. and Mita.. • Ian MacLeod and
TayibiL*ndrity'Lnight4or--tlieirfirst---driuglitet-.--of-elhiteneret7guetts of'
meeting. ,• • •••• ., Mr. and Mrs' Helni • on SundaY.
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. • , , Mrs. Will Buckingham, . who, has
been under the. dostoes_care.lor the
past couple of weeks, , is slowly
• Proving..• .., a '
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',The Young People's; Meeting of
Olivet Sunday .schoOl was held in the
chrirch on Wednesday /evening; Mar.
The • :president, Jean, MCGuire
in 'the Chair: There Were •17. members
present,' The meeting was. epened, as
'rapid by the; opening ceremony and
. hymn v560 'Was ..sung:. Ohr
..Tessie *Charles ..read the .minutes ot
the last meeting. and. took:Charge of
*Our roll call. After, the first hymn;: the.
'teiortd'S' waiter Was repeated in unison.
After the business ,Prait cif the "ineet
Mg,. psalm 91 • Was, read resporiiively
is: tlieee Was, no 'discussiori. 'Margaret
MdCharies read the scripture lessen,
.After .;the c011eCtion.' was; taken, we
as, our secand. hymn. number 506:
Beth . McTatiSh. teak chatge'' of our
first topic and 'gave .us a: very Inter -
Norval SteWart. gdAte: us
our second Onto WhiSh" was. a very
splendid, IMF' 'useful- ..talk.: -.Then We.
'were' favored 'by. ,:duet by Notine
and Beta' Walden,whidh everyone en•
jOyeci, Out meeting closed :b the the nse
of hymn -431 AO the repeating ,of.
Mizpah benedietion., clue &inverter
•tor' too-blition period, :Clifford Wyldh
then took chatge of 'the teat' Of th'e
eyenirig,..and all .eirjoyed some. good.
games, Meeting ;for the evening
wasin chatge of NotVal Stewart arid
his committee. The nett Meeting Will
:be, in ,dhS'ege ,Of W, Roulston
and her.eothinitne, it being Christian'
FelitiWahin• night, :. • ' • • •
•. The Young 'People' oi Olivet are
puttiteg on their play "Ati
.joned Meitherq,-In-the4-Town-gall,-Pri.
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day, Apri141411. t,
.• Master Lovell McOuir is iinproy-
ing.nidefy after his operation for
laSt. ThUraclaY in Ititidat,
dine' 'Respite!:
'heliVfil; Oft) her "Ctalifth' eir $iund'O,Y.'
;• c at es returned to the
aiter
TorontO liospitat
SkittsittliSt 't6 otaire cohitylettiO
The logo husbstik sfid •4ithet, • . •
Ird:O&, 'to Mrs, et., Mack and fatililY in
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LANGSW.E
The Langside Club' held their' pro.A
gram and dance' on Friday eirening;
with a large crowd attending.' These.
taking pad in:the preempt 'were: solo,
Tern .Wharton; duet, Geoige- Tiffin and
Russel Moore; Misses Pinnels;
reading; Miss: MacDougall; , Whistling
solo; Mrs.711.Currie; dialogue, Orland
Patterson, Joe Tiffin; Jim Richardsen,
george Wraith," Mrs. George Tiffin;
'Reba Marshall, Gertie and ArtlYss
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' Mrs, iteriben Tiffin arid. Charlie,
spent Sunday with, Mr; andiMrs. 'Rust.
sell Ritchie, 8th 'con. " •
' Mr. Graham Pinitney of .Dungatinon
spent' the, Week -end With friends in
thinlOcality. ' . •
•',Mr., and Mrs: Gordon Jarhiesen,'"
Isabel :and Stuart Of Licknow, spent
Sunday Mr. and 'Mrs.' Orville,
Tiffin. .• • ' . .
Side' who *h°a". spent,the
feat. few vrtiOnthiWith Mr; 1.;VM. Reich
• left on Monday • for ..Kitehener, where
he has work With a.,rObfing, company:
• Little, Donald 'Stewart is under Oa
deetdri's caro ;at, Present With ulcerated
teeth, We hope for, a .speedy recov-
ery, • • ". , '••.."`
little"' behy girl arrived at the,
home of Mt, and 1Vits.. Wm: Smith on
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Saturday , last: Congratulations.
Miss Patters -On'. Arid her
.friend Miss Gilnuire, spent': Friday
with Mrs. W, A. Taylor. A "
.The United, W: M. IS, Will hold their'
'gaiter ThankOffering in the 'church At
Whitechureli on , April '18th, e When
Mrs. • Greer Whigham, address
ladiee--of ttha-Connrrirnro-
ity7Are Cordially invited' to attend,
The Mission Band, -.of the United'
.Chriitch `will'„hold: S'ocial evening in
the dhurch on Friday, ,When they Will
.serve lunch and •plaY-gaines.' Ali' ate
invited. to ,aftend.. ." • ,
' ,Mr, Pete MaeD,Onfkid Of ttr, WawariL.
is assiating Mit, Wesley for
a few, 'days with ditching Work, •
Miss Ploretice llockleY if near
Ripley spent the Weelt,,end ;at. her
henie here , • ••.,
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. Mr; and Mrs. WiI1.1Innter, who cele-
brated the' 25th anniversary of their
-Marriage on Saturday, .. •April ..2rid.,
Their.; entire 'family with "a• number,
Of friends and neighbors spent' . a -veiy.
enjoyable evening. ' , ' • :.
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WHITECKURCI-1 •
, Mrs.. Robert Ross an . sop Mi.. Gee.
Rosa, 'sp.erit a, day Iasi: Week At ,L6ri-'
don. ' • • • ; .
• . kr. Walter Forster 'left la.st week
by.potor.fot :Manitoba, where he will
Werk, for his ‘unele, Wnr.•Fotatpt.
• ' Miss. Catherine Patterson,.
went :$tratford hospital this ,Week
Where "..she has k
Miss 'A6ies Wilson, R.N.,. of Whit,.
by,, :spent last: Week .with •her parent
Mr. and. kr!:
Win: Scott ek Kinlough,„visited
'recently :with 'mi.:.and. Mrs Albert
ijatterSon, „ ' , • • .• '
.-Mr",Alliriglit of' near •,,Walkerton'is
war -kinglet Mr,. Jbhn
Mr. George Kennedy Made a bus-
inesitrip
to',,Ailaa Craig on 'rfday
Mrs David Kennedy Visited that day
with: Dow of Hensall,, a.
former' resident of. this. touuuutity•
• %Mr. -.'peter Puncan.
McbOriald and Mit; tind ; Mrs, George
MaeDerifiviii and 'little ,son • Gordon; via-
ited '.last ,Tuesday ' •with •'Mrs;',David
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,The people:4ot .the
Preby-
terian elintch Piet' last .Tinirscity
.-the- 'Lami
,V,Valters•',Und' Presented theii. dangh,
.ter.",..Mts, Boas' MeRaa (Mabel.) newly.
we41 with, a fettlery).table.:,eloth, tea:,
.01'4 atie"aikt:sheitbet glasses, The eVo•
'ening "Avas spent in•••gaines'i aftet'Which
lunch,!was, Served arid' 'etiloYahr0:
tithe Was Spent by
The Y. •Of the .,Presbyteririn
Mrs. Ndstotatt on MoildaY ev-
git• mid, go, Will Jackion spent
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• Financing the foodOp- :•,cereals and food specialties. .. .
... ply ofShippers of
the nation is .a ' • ' . gr..1!!d . grain prod7„.,
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--continuous---process--.01.-- - . ---'- - •-• -
uds: borrow to . finance shipments
at home . and abroad: ' • ' ,
-• extending bank credit:
• FarmerS-borroli. ar-the-tank-to-buY-7,-
seed and low it; to cultivate the:
grain :aa reap tikey 'borrow,
security of the harvest:: .
'Wholesalers and reiailers ,borrow• to
•keep the, grain foods,I moving to
their Fustomers, and so. on—until
the tables of millions ,are reached,
• •Gram dealers bor,ow. on security, of in Canada and overseas.• -
, warehou`se receipts over '
grain in the elevators.
Grain processors borrow
against grain supplies,
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flour, feed, pepard'..
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Making loans to such
borrowers is one feature .
of our modern, .experi-
enced bankin service—'
theoutc9meof120yeare,
•-••,uccessfut opera.tion.
,ESTABLISHED, 1817 •
"41 bank wherdspnall accounts are ,wekeme"
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• IncknoW Bratiefi:: N: :PUST,. Manager, ,
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Mr. :Graham ,McNee has, been en -1
gaged aS carpenter by, the "'Culbert
'timber :and blinding comP'any fiat the'
coming se -a -son. ., •,,
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beth Rebb.-•
*Miss -Letitia Dreariey whose birth-
day: waO 'last Friday, April ist, was
pleasantly . surprised when some
friends •fr:Oril GOdenck came in the
afternoon :and gave her a •Surprise
Ali\ Ronald Pentland went to Strat-
ford on 'Sunday and an his return was
accompanied by 'Mr. and Mrs. ',Cullen'
Pentland. We are glad to report that
Nri..-Pentland,_wito_was_83,4fferin•in-
tensely from eye .treuble, , and after
treatment, is very nruch dinproved;
of
With
such
a
wsuthe beginning.coldsnap andofthcu
e sW.errekY, table group, when seatedpth
sang. "Heppy. Birthday' to you"..
•- the tea
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pne would think that the weatherinan Miss Dreaney received::kind birthday
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tea party to Mark" the occasiam They
were MrS. • W. R. JOhniton, Mr: ; DJ,
Mrs. HarrY Salkeld and Mrs.
*weer -and. soh,. Billyrwinr-was"-aisir
celebrating his. 'fifth :The
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'Mr. Fred Anderson of Erskine, Alta
Iwas a recent visitor with Mr. and
• "Mrs. Lorne WoOds. , - •
T. HELENS'
Air." and Mrs : Tom' Taylor' "Of •Blyth •
were recent guests Of Mr, and-lgra'
Chester 'Taylor. •-. : „
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Mra, W. 1.. -Miller and Miss Dorothy
acCompanied Dr. Toronto; •
where Dorothy Will hndeige treatment
at the Western HOspital. • .
was doing a little April f. 'Kahl% . 'thoughts *arid gifts from other tela-:
Speaking of the weather, Mr. Robt.
Armstrong •tells us that the summer tives. both locally and at a :distance.:
of 1933 Will :be .cold and *et—Believe We also „join in 'saying "Many Happy
it .or not! , : •4 • Returns Of the Day":. • '
".1VIri; Elizabeth Elliott who spent , miss Mildred JohnAton of Ashfield
the winter with relatives :at Calgary, who has been employed with kr, and
Alta., has returned and his engaged Mrs.' David s. :grrington •is engaged.
Mr: 'John, Curran to remodel, her, hOme
andbuild a' veranda. ' ,: ." 4
Mr..Jack.'llall (Happy) who works
o. the farip of Mr' 'Jack Errington is
sporting a • car ',Purchased . from . Mi.
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Lorne .MaCICeriiie. , ' . '' ''''..'"'•'•••• • .eral of the 'late' Wm: -Johnston, Lon -
...xi: David. Glenn, whb was suddenly "den; who Was :instantly killed on Sat-:
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stricken ill two weeks •ago, is slOwly. urday at that city, when Struck. by i
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imPrOying; .bilt his condition ' is' still train while he was walking across the
tOnSsist with the house work at the
home Of, Mr. Orville Free. Mies
• dtey Congrani, Will take' over the posi.
thin , at Mrs. Errington's.
• 'Several froth her 'attended the fun-
yery serious.. Some relatives to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn on Friday ,from
a distance were .• Mr. Dan •Smelizer
and sister Lizzie of Ripley and on
Sunday, -Mr. David Figgins and two, ;
daughters Agnes and Jean from Tor- paying short Visit 'with ' her ; sons
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onto.• 7. • • ' , • "7. Messrs.Chas. and Gordon Congrara
titaelcs.. . •• • ;
Rev. J.. R. and Mrs. Peters of Varna
'visited' Mr. and Mrs. Melville Culbert
one days last 'week: '
• Mrs. mos. Congrarn, Wingham, is
• Dr,' Gee, Case .and MIss Ethel CaSe
Terentii,, who are former Dungannon-
ites, •siichtthe' week4nd At :Exeter
andattived at Dungannon on .11efonday
and infrile shert Cana' with a. featat
the old
• A Directors', Meeting of 'Dungant
lion Agricultural goclety met Monday
afternoon at the henrieof theii,secre•
tarty, ,Mr, Culbert, Wit thit-
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teen present:Mr. Lyons; the president
on the 4th, of ,Ashfield. •••
•POItN--Thrirsday, 'March 3ist'
'mi.,. and 'MrS,., Earl lqeNee., a sen.
Congratulation, v. • ,
Mrs. Max- , h has' rettrned
fr.:MA a visit h hr sister, Mrs:.Jack
Perry at Toro to. •
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wAS in charge and.gave A splendid
report of the convention held ' eatlY
in February at Toronto. At the. an-
nrial. meeting tiro date l.for .the 1938
Fair 'was set forOct. 6 and,.7t1i; 'Prize
list' wore arranged and. the prize Jisi.
the
same •tia last year; sothe children inaf
'begin to 'prepare •any .tinne...* Other
iteina, Of business 'Were iScusdecf
Which. tesnited in a very in ere 'n
ni-ootingi with higliNopei. of a goo
'air' this' fall, •" • • •
Melville !ones aSSiated. Mt,
Olivet .Shrith n couple of .day p last
Yeek, while the latter Was Moving...his.
irects te:a fardf rented near:Ripley,
chufch met at the borne ,Of Mr, and -A
ening', when a soolai time was Ono'
joyed by all. , .8
undo with their mint Nits, Elks;
Wedding r bells are ringing wildly:"
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Albert • Towle 'bag'. • i:ettitned,
hornto,• afteri`spending the ..Wiirret in
Totonta,• With his daught,er,..
,Haiya, • • • •
is visiting, with Mr. \am!, 'Mrs.
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Mr: and Mrs, laines •MacDonald
'were, rodent 1,-,1sitOs with. tripilas 121
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• 'Ora, Ftahk MaCallaties IS spend -
:nig ,a few'weeki n Toronto, • • '
• We, ere' glad to' report': that Mrs,
.01iVer •MadOharies hat improved arid
,WaS'able to •be brOnght fitOtit'tel'Onte.
,te 'the 'hOnie ok her :psieits,'Mr stiC1'
t4eorge .
! Mrs. Helm attended the silver' wed.' •
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Will ' •
'Hunter; in Ashfield Saturday 'evening, .•
while Mr. and Airs. Woods:were
guests of 4r.. ad Mrs Fred Anderson -,
• ,Mies„.Laurine Miller, strident nurse ••
at the Stratford General Hospital,
WAS hprne for the. Week -end. ..•
Mrs., R J Woods is home after n ,
lengthy visit at the home of her- dau-
ghter, Mrs. Arnold Barbdur, Fergus. "
The regular meeting of the Y. P. U
was'held on SilhaSr eve.iiing'ivith:mrs. •
RiCe"a side7in charge : g. 1V::gice ,
read. the ,seripturelesson and '• the
Christen"'
,har04.'.e,r was given
GordonG;TiotM11er:Phetopic .::Tne:
Fenciowis.taknbymr0;c., .•
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Keirzie Webb. Vetir and,Murray Tap! '
101 V.Ottd With 0 duet. The discus
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sion was read bit• CuYler Ramage
Mrs. gebinsen Woods and Mr. and
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Mrs. Lorne Woods, were recent •yis•••:.
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itors. With.'•ftiends at Brudefield: •
TherA, 1.1.,:a$ a large attendance, at ,
'the COrninunitY Hall. -on Friday night,.
.when splendid entertainment Waal. '
"Provided. by the CkNIC HiHbi1he of;
,Wingharn, *under the, auspices of the ,.
Worrien's.. Institute: v For, the .program '
they:Were assisted by Misa ;cora
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rhaird,acconipanist, who also cOntiti-.•
boted a Piano 'solo and , an Organette
selection anirby the 'McCallum sisters -
whose 'duet was Anuch,,..epjoyed. • t
The Arst Meeting of the 'GiVls' flan.
&croft. Club' for the spring PrOjeCi
"cottons . May 'be ,was held at
Miss: Vera Taylor's on MondayteYetit,. :
'ing," with 10 'present and .with '4,•Mrs. :2 ,
Mc1 Webb1 th+ local leader'Lii'
-Charge, .The following ' offieers,
elected : president, Vora Taller; tviA• ;
president; Freda Rintotil; ssse'ytreas.,•
Sadie' McOloiries, •At the toto,iusiou
of the ;meeting,' hineli was "served.by •
the hostesses,, Mr si) Webb and ,grsco •
Weatksirlieticli • '• .` •
7„ Mr; and Mrs: Charlie*. Sherwood; • •• •
:bettoit, Mich, Mrs,' las; arbour' and •
Pried* of aodstielq, Mr, and Mrs..
,garl daunt arid ,Mia. 1,Yen; tondeak
bor.o,;( visited: as At141,64 .
tiviunti Sunday, • .„ • '
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