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4rMarket. Prices Have 1Acivanced. - •
Export Trade Increasing: •
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TiltinsnAy, AmtiL MST, 1938. .° •
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ELEIS
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The talrriAal Easter ThrinkofferiP0
of the W. M. S. of the Vnitgcl, P11,11.0'
was held at the, borne of *vs, '‘TOhn
Cameron with 20 ladies Present. The
president, Miss AL C. Rutherford wa,s-
in the Chair. Ids. R. J. 'Woods and,
W. Ake were aPP00.tea
dele-
gates to the Presbyterial to be held
in :Exeter. The 'glieS'e siieaker. was
lesvpi*rHingste
NiaWrrightmessage.whclroug14'ail
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• The weekly,' aneetingaof the Girls'
• Handicraft Club was held at Vera
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Taylor's with an attendance of 10.
The , President, Vera. Taylor presided
• and the roll call was "A pOint.to,re--.
member in buying cotton". Nem Tay-
lor and Freda Eintoni Were appointed
,delegates to. the •, Annual 'Girls' Con-
ference to be. held at Guelph in, D'AitY;'
Plans were made fiar.a social evening
to be held, Soon. Mrs. wow the lea-
der, demonstrated the making of
Lbound..„liAtMin.diple„,..and_thts_trls_each,
At the e9nebision,lunch
was served by the hostesses,. Mary
Irwin and ,Freda Rintoul. .,, • :
Easter visitors- in the ;community
inch:Klett,: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith,
Minors and Yvonne, Mise ZYbia Web-
ster:-.44oronto,-Ilisa42torothi,Web-:
• stet of, London, Miss. Dorine Webster
of Carlow, with Mrs.' John- Webster;
Miss • D. Rutherford of Kirkland
Lake, Miss 'Dorothy IVICQuillin, of
• Sandwich, Miss Florence MeQuillin,
Miss Laurine Miller; Mi. Neely Todd
of Stratford, Miss Irerie Woods .1 Of
Waterloo, Miss Jean ThOin of Toronto,
Mr..Charles, McQuillin of plande-
• ,boye,,•Mr. Herbert •Taylor ; of Reinpt-
Ville; at their respective homes here;'
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woods of bun.:
INLOUGH
Mrs. Thos. Hockley and Florence
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• also Mr. Et...Caskinette were .SpriditY
•:visitors at 'WM. Jackson's.
Mrs.' Vied Hodgins anent Sunday
with Westford friends.
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Mr. Wilbert Halde.nby of Toronto
is spending the holidays with his
mother, ' Mrs,' F. HaldeebY:. • -
'Misses Bess and Jean Lane of
Wel-
land, are 'holidaying ,With: their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 4. R. Lane.. .
Mr.: deo. llaidenby. attending the.
.• A. Convention at Toronto. this
, .
..Mrs.. M. Dudley of •Lucknoii. spent
..the-7:-week•*--at7Gee'.--Ireidenhar's.
Mr. Fiank Currie Wallace visit -
'ed at, his:,home On. Friday: • -
„MSS Mary Cox of Guelph Spent the
' 'week -and at her home, 'con 10.; • ;
:Easter Visitors with -Mr. and Mrs.
-*James Hodgins were ,Mr.' and 'Mrs.
• Clia
Thorrigs, Mr:4'and Mrs. Cliff Borth-
wick of St. Catharines and ,Mr. and
Mrs.• Toronto.
,Mr. WM. Pinnell and Mr. Thos.
Bradley have 'returned from California.
Miss Jean Anderson is spending her
vacation' at her home at Mafeking.
Good Friday service was held in
, the Presbyterian ''Church on Friday• '
evening,, With Reit.' Mr." Young • in:
charge assisted -by. Rev.
• chie. Mary Cox' sang "Alone" and
Messrs, ' Robt. ' MacDonald,' •.• Albert
; Thompson and .3'no. Lane sang "Christ
Arose": Mernhers from both choirs
assisted in the service.,
JURY, 'ABSOLVES C. 144T. cR.w
IN WM JOHNSTON'S to,FATH,
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Corener's. Airy Investigates Death Of
William' T. Johnston At'Loutioli
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The crew of a .C.N.R. freight train
which on April 2nd:struck down and
killed William T. Johnston aged sev-
enty-seven, ,native • tit Ashfield, Was
exonerated by a coroner's Ott-
at•London,--- -
The fatality occurred •iit 0.N.ft.
d street n that city.
crossing on la on s t
Evidence showed that •Mr. . Johnston
„Walked, around the lowered gate' at
ihae,ccessing-and-right-in-frant of the
freight train,: which' was -travelling
'about twenty to twenty-five miles fan,
hour. •
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W. J. McRoberts, of London, Who
was in charge of the Crossing tower,
testified ."the old gentleman looked
never seemed' to realiie his danger:
and never changed his pace." .
came up to the creasing gates
and. never stopped;" said McRoberts.
• He walked around them grid as he
gOt:pait'he seemed tcr-hesitate. When
he canie linside:the 'gates 'I' rank the
bell: I-looked:4mi): for a *omptit to
see. the other side. When I looked 'back
be was still walking sloWly., kept
ringing the bell. Then the train 'hit
him.' He wee.' just about On the north
rail. never Changed' his gait arid
he was looking straight ahead. One
more Step and ,he would have Cleared
tl track." "
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. It seems to me that when a Mine Wasn't only-'th 1 horse.
inati,ii.wearing shorts, her .charms are the ace--Irthink it was the'latit race
enlarged' Without being erthanCed—.- in horse
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odernize Your. .111111.L "OtiOns.,
-and Barns •
It paysto 'cOtiserv`cy
:farm buildings, tven if
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you have to .borrow tO
riiike the needed'im- ,
proVetilentS. fort'li-
, riatelY, under the Home. ..N...-Th,,111-N•f•---:
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Irnprovert.ient Plan, it i's easy and convenient,
thp; ecessary money at any One pi our 500
It
, to' .roW for this purpose Yon an Obtain
brandies': and reputilPrits 11.:1.4.Y...,be nlade on ,easy
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.,7r;im—Sti.:Jtist.. drop in and tell your requirements to
out neareSt branch maPage. • , .
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'et bellth Where ifrn` aceouvis eitYmtvelcone!°
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Better Place In Which To Live And Work
_A Series Of Lette-ri from Distinguished funadiaus on:V/t411
Problems Affecting, the ,Future Welfare of amide
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Specialix,.Written for Cariadian_Weekly Newspaper, • A.,sgtegiation
Pear . • .
May I say .that 1,‘ like • the way your -
Press:. association is tackling its lob
striking out to; get sonic:;Ooniinatt. •
and constructive note sir,eletihetta the
activities of your fellowsf of the week-
ly
Preis. 'Their inflrienee, 1 , would
think is the most poiverful, influenee,
in`this'eountry, and a'great'factpi for
ood or re nearer
eeovoilo.t iit:tehnitliCokt .htheue Ya n5
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exceptone else,
possibly the physician and the
:lergyinan' but they have the advent -
Age "over these two of Speaking regul-
•irly and atTsorne•-length,,,ta:,-,all,htliefi--
people.
I think that if on the spur Of the
moment, I ,had . to urge seine prog- •
-raiiiiii,-67`iipori' the Weekly'. editors
would urge that they use all their in-
fluence to incite in the people of•their ;
comMunitiea a real sense of .citizen-
ship. It seems to -me that Canadians,
Orobi.bly like Teeple of other count.
ries,' have tint developed this sense in.
the full. By .thisr. sense of citizenship
I mean a conacinusness of the priv::
lieges we enjoy as members of a dem- I
ocracy, with a full appreciation of the
responsibilities Which those privileges
entail. ..*
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as rs. . . oo s; Mies An-
na Stuart. of Toronto With .1141r. and
'Mrs. George 'Stuart,- Mrs. Alex Mur -
die of Toronto, with Mr.; ,and Mrs.
Robinson 'Woods; Mr., and Mrs.',Tor-
ranee .•Anderson and Josephinewith
Mr ,'• and Mrs. J. D. Anderson; Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Douglas and children
Of Mitchell, and Mr. John' bleAree of
McAuley; Min.; with; IMr.'.4thd IMrst
John ',Cameren; Mi. and Mrs. i:Percy
Hyde. •and • children, Messrs', Cecil
Aand Harold' Hyde Of Kincardine' with
Mr. Jas. Hyde,. Mr: Reke'T.40;rii with
Mr.: and Mors, Jas. Aavia
Misa W. B. Rutherford,. Mrs. W. 1.
Miller and Gordon, motered. to ,Tor-
onta on, Wednesday, Where ,Miss Ruth-
erford •is attending the Ontario Tea-
chers' :Federation convention. ,
Quick Action Saes Kornai.
' quick action on the part of Mr.
'Barbour assisted ,by ,neighbors' arid
others summoned telephone, saved
the home of Mr. -Elwood Harbour
from fire' on Saturday afternoon.' The
chimney had been 'fire earlier in
the day and. the fire had apparently'
„
started from a spark that had lodged
inthe shingles:,
---f'The' regular'. meeting .of the T. P. U.
was 'field On Siniciay .evening With a
large attendance'rif..members and vis-
itors
This was the last night of the
contest and Mrs., Rice's side vas in.
charge. -Cnyler Ramage presided and
the.seriptrire lesson was read by ;Gor-
den •Miller: The Christian :character
on "Itagawa" .was, taken by Ottyler
Ramage and • Mrs.,. Rice -favored • with
a solo.' The Easter topic '"What ,does
my .belief the Reintrection Mean
to me ", was taken by W. Rica and
Mrs.; gall thii discussion. '
'A very succestftil concert Was' held
An the United Church on Monday
ev-
ening, under the joint -auspices:Of the.
Sundayi 'School and Y. P. U. Rev. 'H.
M. ,Wright was chairman for the pro-
gram and he also announced that. by
a very small marginthe-keterie
con -
est had. been won by Isobel Miller's_
Wide. The main feature of the prograrn.
was an Easter pageant `"Xhe 'Easter
Story", Presented' by spine the
pupils of the St. Helen's aehOol under
the direction of Miss Blanche Mac-
Dougall, musical ' instructress and
Miss Beatrice McQuilliri.•!After this
recitations, were 'given by [ Don Cam-
eron, Gladys Wright, 'Dorothy. &win,
Verna McDonald, Caroline :Humphrey.
Margaret •McPherson, Jean .
Dorothy Webb, Florence Mc'Pherson;
May McDonald and, Muriel Wright.
,I,SolOit were sung. by Mrs. E. W. 'Rice,
Mrs, Andrew Gaunt and Gordon 'Mil;
. duets by ,Vera and Murray
Tay-
lor, Florence •and Margaret McPher-
son and Hugh and Grant Rutherford
and musical 'numbers were given' by
Cuyler Ramage and Grant Ruther-
ford. At the. Conclusion„ interesting
contests .were directed :by iitirs: Lorne'
Woods and Stanley' Todd, after which
a sa.cial. half ,hoilr• was enjoyed whet.
_lunehL.Was, served,.
ASinEitt,b,
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IN FALL pfloo LADDER,
.Riall'adT ivieWhifinCy,, Cori: 0, Ash
r.-
field, was injured while orkihg-**ion
:1 the, reof.").f his garage. , a,der,
slippod,00d hO"-Nitos throw ri 'to th,e
grOurid ,Witli the resnit that he had
the .tendonc1. d one bodily
• tern. Ile will betonfinod bed for
SOrtie,
vf
er—
;• I mean. also •o local patriotism of
Ai:linter-Ise and Pure character but sec- I
•:ind in_intensity,to_aLnatioharfiatriot-
,:sin.' I think ,Canada; by, reason Of geo-
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FRANK PRENDERGAST'
your 'view a good °Ore to ltdvo-!
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cate through' a press Which'must be
acutely .location:conseious". 1.314
really .do not see that there should be
any real confiict between the two Pat-
riatiams,- local and national I; firmly
'believe that the, Proper4Interest in
local, 'Problems can be 'expanded into
fionstructiVe interest ,in national
'pr .
graphical' ciretimataiici, with -barriers.1
audh as the thin Strip- between Quebec '
ind the •Maritimes, the waste dividing
Ontario ‘roin the. Prairies and ,the
tewering• mountains betWeen, ' the
Prairies:and. 'British 'Colunibiti Might
be more vulnerable than more com-
pactly arranged and 'densely Settled
countries to ,the development Of sec,.
tionalism and frankly. t don't see hew.
this country is ever going to:get:ank-
where unless. 'cohesion is developed to,
greater extent than has prevailed
in i.the past except in times Of nat-
ional emergency.
, I readily see that thisprescription
of 'Mine isnot an easy'one-even in,
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allASSAO TO: MEN WHO WANT' q0;011.1E4 .WITH;
OISTINCTION, Al' REASONARIM
TAILORED ANY STLYE• AND. TO YOUR' INDIVIITATAI:s
-,,SEASVOIVENT4: .•
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IF YOU
WISH TO SPA iir'SAi*P1,Es
"IN YOUR HOME OR ELSEWHERE
'ROM linitgwbgADIN"G. TORONTO FIRMS. '..P.11.QN4.628 r-21,
oft WRITE To MY ADDRESS
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YOU PATRONAGE WIL4'pg: voi A:pilticpkTP.Di' AND
1141.4 NOT: BE KAtiSF.IRO.,tlNTIVYOU.. ARE. • •
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et arrl
•LUCIC.Ow. •
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ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
, P. it< K W* -
A .
sA To Oshawa, Bowmanville,. Port Hope,
F 'LS t
. ri. .•a• prii L7 AN av Cobourg Trentori, Jct.
--Napaziee, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Morrisburg,, •
Cornwall,' lixbridgen' Lindsay, Peterboro, Canipbellford, 'N•ewmarket,
• • Penetang, Collingwood, Meaford, Barrie, C011ia;- Midland, Graven -
hurt Brae-ebridge,; Iluntsville„ Callender.: NOrth: Bay, Parry Sound,
Sudbury; Longlac,...._,GeraldtOn„,'Jellicoe,A3eardmore, Fort ',William,
• Also to ,Brantford, Chatham.
Sat. April -30 to.TQRONTO
• , • Chesley, Clinton, ' Durham,
Exeter, Fergus, Goderich, Guelph,, Hamilton, Hanover, Ilarriston.
• Ingersoll, Kincardine, Ki:.•chener, tondoti, Listowel, Mitchell,: Niagara
Falls, , Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Elgin. St. ,
Catharines, St. , Mary's, Sarnia,' Southampton, Stratford; Striithroy,
, Walkerton, •Wiarton...Wingliain. Woodstock. . • • "
For Fares,, Return' Tra.in Information, Tickets, consult
nearest Agent. See handbills • for coMplete list of destinations..
- With: the :improvement in 'COMMUn-
icatiens, with the linking Up of the •itiOLYitOOD
country byitifist.air, services, ' with rad- 1,s; u.•,.
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Aqusfi gkiArY Cox of Guelph spent the
io, and with better and more:complete
.new's services available to yontf, press 'week -end With her parents, Mr. gm!
Mrs. WM.
y are a wor
thi an influences t k to * ° •
Pi:Anote • this better sense of national
citizenship.' •
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I do appreciate the compliment iim-
plied by. your writing ma n this eon-
.
riection •and • I extend, to . you and your
s'assoCiatiOn' my 'heartiest best wishes
for .a sucsesful year. ;
• ;• Yours truly,
I'RANK PRENDERGAST,
Assistant to the President, .
- 'Imperial ,Oil Limited.
Authorities Clain Amberley
Wolf Was Police Dog
Amberley' Blackintith Who,Rose •To
Temporary Fame Fior, Shooting/
Supposedly Wolf From .His Smithy
Door Applies To Treasurer Nelson
At Walkerton For Bounty, ,And •
Latter biagnosing,Pelt-As That -Of --
A' Dog, lirCalifirirned--711y Report
From Toronto
0000.14"abligeelalblargaililig.
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• Secretary A. A. Poking announce4
• The Amberiey• blacksmith,who got the annUal:Meeting of, the Bruce BeSe-
hitt) the daily press for ahooting'from ..bal'Utea,gue,-"will' be held in the',.Coun-
his l'arnithy; 000, 13. supposedly big :bad cil Chanibers,, Hanover, on : Friday,
wolf thatwas feared 'might. exhibit April 26th; tit•8 p,try•
the' iamb ferocious tendencies as the * ,
°nttdtl't.:.d°1igt'by
notifying the local club of the
fitnrXodfsg;4nd grandmother, Little
1p' oeting, he asks the question, '`.11evr.;
'chest 'Still ,buldging with pardonable. about ,Junior Ball?"
prnew found ide from his nefo he
laid the hide of, the monster 4,4* And we•-!'rep*eat: iiseiv*abOnt it?
slain 'at' County •Treasurer : Allen Nei- °
sons feet in Walkerton thc'ether'da • :
•• at :there will be no ;local inter • •
Novv 'the Finance Minister; didn't ' •
•[ mediate entry in •the Bruce League
pay bounty of $15 apiece on 25' wol- this
year Seems to be 'a forgone con
ves shot in Bruce ,last, year without.•
ciusiOn, but "baseball 'shouldn't: be al,
141i:owing. the; pelt of any•Sueh species''.
clowed to die out altogether.
from the tip, of its nese to the south, l• • e• • • *
erri--enelof-its,tail;-nd-'after-exam-
whethr__i:...y.',riet:,, there: is; :material
Ming this trophy he was...""coridnced;[•-
tof Brnce
hat lie :had before hint.. the ' outer eov- a "!'jun,.:i.kitr• _ haven't the
•j,i7pot *61fs•liti r/lit:''. etsettidteett,:Cbt.ittrhee: nossihowever, to dash the. biiitieis are Worth
ardent, 'gunman from the: forge; With. ccq'sict4r1rig''' ' :
too .great,a` show of certainty,th' • • * •
cotaati7..cashier :said he weuhl, leave. And
itbe
eWdellt; tflortvgeniviele tlhaeop,mouitigibt.
to the. Dept. of 'Gable and ',Fisheries
at Toronto contributes 46. to_ aters a startat this popular summer
Wards the ''bounty, and which has :to P.:asPnete'
•poas,• on its identification 'before .con-* ':* *' •;4.. •
,inake,the 'final pronoriii-, : Softball, 'vvhile.,never meeting With
cement on the matter. ' inubh favor or,'Sticcesa. here, 'might
;When .,word later carne back that COfllO in fak:moreOnsileratken now.
the •
•hide WAS thatof a Canine' rather • * * • 10••• •
••than a 'wolf.„ the' gurrinah. not only The arena Offers facilities for Oar.
lost all 'prosoeets, of. getting the .re, iro this gktne, both 'early in the spring
ward, -but stande.in jeopardy of Sono- and late in the fall, and played as an
body Suing him for shooting hia'dog„ indoor ; sport it might 'become quite
Fame is tiOkle, .thict the Man Who is !'POPUlar. •,
tfeelainied. today 'may lose his litein . V., ! . •
a cyclone of; bows' tomorrow. 'It's.' a A Town, Rural Softball League
,greatlife if. you don't Weaken, • ' 'could be probably termed:, ttikal 04.1'
• BUt,,'BrUce is .forttintite In having ies such as St. HO and Zion hnv�
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a treasurer that knows his woivOs,,and previously ishoWnAn_interest.in.this
-doesn't.-pay--wolf bounties on i1ain 'snerriind'74tiite. a lively .group • could
'Mongrels.. In where the trea., he .to'rined, to iiattorin tinder the
kiiter Paid - such aWarti •and atter• bright' lights,, It *Mild he'ncoaveb-
wardsfcariled front. the Department knee to both players. and fans 11 tlik
that a deg-* instead �f a welthad itinte Were • -played. after night -arid
been bumped oft, not only !lost ,the 'would popularize the garde ..ere: if
hand -brit given the hunter,hut tailed anything. will.•
to collect the tloy, [• * .
Tough break for the 'Mari: • To ,date We have beard nothing de-
icipaiity,. which Will heat with Us.' that, • finite about ealliog:a hall meeting.0
,SOniehOdY in the Treasury Olheethere the above and•other tiatters are to be
heedshis eiteS* tested; :Walkerton given consideration : an teak Meeting
is ittiPOrtalit,
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*Issq.ertnrdirdeewill,Ilarniltri
aihono�.f. Clifta.j'a
is holidaying with her parents Mr
nd Mrs A
Mrs. Thos Harris and. Mrs. Htward
Harris were Ou day visitors with Kin
.cardine friends
. Miss .Gwendolyn Ackert of Brant
ford spent the week -end ; with her
Mother, Mrs. Almer Ackert.'
Mr. and Mrs Richard Elliott and,
faMily spent : the week -end at Cooks
town., " .• • '
Miss Katharine Robertson .is :hbli-
flaying, rn',Toronto. ,
Mr. Gordon. Statteie of Oakville,
Was -a Week -end • visitor at the Stet-
;ter's- home--- • • -- •
Mrs. Win. Elliott, ef'::1-Ittiert; Mrs.
'Howard Elliott and Clayton of, De,'
treit are Visiting at Mrs. ,Aliner ,Ac-
,.
kert's this 'week,
, Mr. Alvin: Graham spent the Week
end with Tara friends.
of Toronto spent Friday at Mi. Ern.;;
est RADIO PURCHASERS TO HAVE
Mrs. Almer Ackert: and Miss
,
Eileen .
LIc!,wsp BEFORE DELIVERY •
Elliott 'spent • kenday : afternoon " et • •
E
•;i Mr. and Mrs. Bert; :Wiggins and ---
little daughter 'Valerie of Brantford,:
Mi and Mrs. Thos. Wiggins of Du*.
gannon, Mr. Finlay .Shackleton • of '
Mount Forest and his inother,,: Mrs.
Norman Shackleton were recent itis-
itlei;s with Mr and.Mrs..Godfrey Hall —
Mr, and ,krs. Melvin • Omens and
little daughter 01 Detroit, visited over •
the. week -end with her:, parents, Mr.
and
Mrs
n. NM) hrr r V id, Br ?Ilhaeir.rrdas',:4•Kohlitrtghs6"tleoentt; andn"
two sons, Keith and Donald of uili9p.
spent -Sunday a the home of her
Stephen Jr .of 'Arthur, spent FridaY,
With.,Mr:.• and Mrs. genry Horton:
Mi ,and Mra, Palmer Kilpatrick of
lvo'oeractioljwith
to, arespending
ilndinfog• peairtof their,
s parents,
Mr. and, Mrs S J Kilpatriec'
Teachers and students are all home
for the,: Easter vaCation.
Mr: 'F.inlay.'Shaekleton 'of Mount
:Forest -visite.
and MY,S;:'N(Yiniin Shabhieton.
•
;Mrs. Wesley Whytocks, Tees:Water.
'(Intended For Last Week)
, Mr. .and Mrs. 'Robt. MacDonald,
Florence and "Jack were recent visit,
ors at Mr. John Barr's:
Mr. and Mrs.•Wm.-Eadie and fam-
ily, and: Mr. and. MM. John Peter,
bough, South Brie, were Stinday. vis,
itors at Mra. 'Rachel Culbert's.
- 'Mr. Richard Baker spent Sunday Mr. Win: Jackson,a, kinlough.
Mr. and Mrs. •Howard Harris and
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Probably this column had , better
step talonabout 'al meeting and 'just
call one' —
Dick Welsh of ,Goderi'ch, who;did
kninia- good -mound7work•for the Se-
pOys:lest season, has .moved to Lon:L
don, and will probably be. doing
hurling in that city this season. '
MURRAY MIIIIDOCII Gt1t.8.
:TALE 'COACHING-, JOB
Murray• Murdock the • former "iron
MAW" of the National Hockey
gue from Winnipeg, Who 'starred' for
'conSetutive years with New lir•nrk-
Rangers without missing ,a game,
has • been announced as•:the new head
coach :Of the Yale 'Hockey' teen'. •
The,ilale Athletic Association Made
the announcement. Previously the.
nainelOf .Ted Grahtuti;
Nation-
al Hockey ,League detencethan fiom
'Owen 'Sound, ' had, been nientio40 in
connection with. the ,post.
Muidook*hO is 42; Captained
Phil-
adclphia Ramblers, Rangers'
_t_eaM.,:lnite-international-Arnerica-n-.
;Hockey' League, during the' Past tea-
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"Ajthougli. nOver..41. flashy: player,.f.,esteP. Patrick always regarded. Milr-
EIOCh.._14:• One -of tlid,:iiitiat; --vEtitthbla
member k Of hia Ile had few
equalg „ .•
In• the; 'league tia• a defensive
forward, ,, ' • .; ' .
.
"Murtibeh :Caine; id the Rangers . uS
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youngster just Out Of the, .arnateur.
ranks, but .,,he oitfieldsi- 'established.
himself and ireeii•Whe regarded rta:
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. Effective Friday; April lst, pu
chasers, 'of radio': sets • I are , now e..4-
quired to, PrOduce or buy a licensabs:-';
oie dealers ,may ',.deliver • their par -
chasers., 'according. to an 'Order of the :
:Tiansport. Department:, .•
". The:order' Makes' At ;an effetiee for
L person to install or operate more :
than One set in his home without Ob • '
tainitig':ektra lieenaes.'jt:inakes it ," •••
lawful to,:tiperate a:Set that emits
ra-
dinlinus interfering with reception 'Of
other aetrowners. ' •
• ? ,
. bealers and service ' men' are pro-
hibited frein servicing
'sets. unless the owners' ._ciin. produce ,
licenses ‘entitling them:to operate the
seti..
Mr.. Earl HarriS were recent visitors
at Mrs. •itTiner ',Achert!e:
. Mr. and Mrs. Jadic Waits and Celia
bIt on' Thursday ' for .tanesville,
here.'Mr. Watts is employed by Mr.
; We '-wish to extend the welcome Of
the COM'ffitillitY to Mr. and Mrs. ,
macDonaiii turo.' little son, also Mrs. ,
1.pinican MacDonald,' who are making ..,
their home - :at liolyrocid. Mr: Mae-. •
'Donald, is:, einplOyed by .Mr, Richard '
Elliott.
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,Mr. and Mia; Richard, Elliott and
:falnily Spoilt Sunday .at Mr, 'Wesley
Wbyto'cit's, TeesWater. ''•
. :The last iteeting of the Gcniarniinitit, •
• r
Club. 'Was' held on ainesdAvItoosing df'
last weele.,. with Mr. Currie. . Colwell :
.taking the chair' in the'abienCe;af'the
•SoloS, were given by ,Mrs. Ernetit,
Ackert; and Miss, Donalda VAlad, ger:
comeanied by Miss .Wintared Ackert.
Quartette, Mr. Itotit, MacDonald and,
;Carruthers Ries.; banjo andviolin
duet,. mosses; 'Carruthers and Green
accompanied, by Miss. Lilhlan Carruth-
ers;' journal, ItichirdBaker;
quartette, Misses Helen and
flonnlda Valad, tioris . Johnston And
Kathsrino: Robertson; duet,. 1'Vhs4 ,
'beris, and Mr, /..16,Yd Johnston. Meet-
irig
closed :With 'Clod 'SAVO 'the Ringo
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