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Presbyterian Guild
The meeting Monday evening was
in` charge ! of the •.1Social; corn.' After
singing psalm 65, the scripture read-
ing was read by John K. MacKenzie'
and the Lord's prayer repeated in,
unison.. Hymn 408 was sung, followed.
by -a solo by Mrs. P. Stewart; a mug
ical number by Mr,' McMorran; a
duet by Fern Alton • 'and Marjorie
Hoffman.. The 'topic ', was taken by
Miss ,Stella Steward 'and hymn' 371
sung, followed -by a, solo ' by. ' Fred
Wainwright;. a'reading by Dean Pat-
, terson; .. an instrumental by Louise
Greer and -a quartette.. by .Mrs R,
. `Dough`as, Mrs. H: Aitcheson, • Mr/4--
Stewart
ra. Stewart; :and Mrs. Jewitt. After the
closing hymn •and : repeating the,
Mizpah' 'benediction', a social half
hour was spent. '
•
Evening Auxiliary •
The April meeting•of."=the-_:-the
Auxiliary was held at the home , of
Mrs, Newton .
:with sixteen p
r.esent
:
Following theusual . opening exer.
cises. _the: si torelesonwas
read'
by Miss Kerry •A report of` the, tea
held during the previous month ,was
given by. Mrs.' Roy. Black and arran-.
er lents•-made-for sewing to:�.be com-=
g
pl'eted by the •: June • meeting. ' , Mrs;
Campbell Thompson Was then . ap=
.pointed' to read the 'scriptures lesson
at the W. M. S. Thankoffering to be
held the Y following Wednesday .'even
iing in' the chureh. A vocal duet . by
Marjorie' Hoffman and Maxine Grim-
mer and an instrumental by Eunice
, Newton'' were 'very much .enjoyed as
was a short talk given by • Mrs. W.
%Hewatt., -on- experiences : and cgndi-
:tions in Northern Quebec; The 'topic
-fr. thevenrn
Greer and proved to .be very inter-
esting:: The
nter-esting °;The Meeting' was closed with
..,the- singing'' of hymn 319 and prayer
MAITLAND. LEAGUE TROPHY ,
' FOR. JUVENILE. COMPETITION
H. J L. Eedy of Diinganlon, base=
ball's, promoter No. ,:1 in thiss district;
is concentrating on organizing a
Juvenile baseball group, and so .far
is meeting.with satisfactory results.
The. Maitland League will not • op-
erate., in • the intermediate series :this
year, and lir. Eedy has secured the
Maitland League trophy :,for juvenile
'competition:•,
Clinton,' Dungannon, Goderich' and
Wingham have indicated their inten-
tions of entering teams; and an effort
is being made to crea a in in
v
tinterest
Lucknow, B1yth T
�swater a
d'other
`nearby"centres,,=to--round-out a .coin-•
pact;uircuit, thatmay be :divided•into
twat, groups: - if sufficient entriesare
secured. •
. The age limit is the same' .we and!.
g:
erstand as governs the . 0.B. A., pla y,
ers who ' are 'under 18 years..on May
1st,; being eligible: • ,
l are to affiliate , with
Present pans
.. and . meeting, of re re-:
the O;B•A, . m a g : st . family of. Arthur :were. week-lnd..Vns-
t —Of -the t s nterested
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MAFE'KING'.
' Miss Olive :Anderson. :spent last
week with,frienda n;» 4nlon
Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Hall and two:
'children and • Miss Mary Hal of
Brantford,, spent; the .week end with
.Mr, and Mrs. , Godfrey Hall.
Tlie W.M. i�, he1d, . theirs' regular
monthly meeting on Thursday' after-;
Mien at the home 4,14111'4 J Ki1_:.
patnck: ;: •.
Mr.• and Mrs., John Blake and Mrs.
Ernest Blake spent Friday in London
Miss Mary, Cranston• is' aeafsting
Mrs;,• Richard Johnston at preaent.
Sunday,: School! be b d;as us-
dal
s-
dal;: Sunday, afternoon,' 't " he church
"service in`.the 'evening'. at 7.34."It was;
previously announced •there would be
'no service'so please"note'.the change;:
Mr. „and • Mrs:. ' Palmer.' Kilpatrick
returned to their home 'in 'Toronto
on Thursday..;'
Miss Pearl 'Thompson is assisting
Mrs. Thos. Anderson at: present,
Teaehe`rs `and ' students resuraad
their duties' again .on' Monday.
Mrs. W: :P. Crozier and Frances
of Crewe, and Mrs. Wm.:Campbell of
,Do brook; -:called. on -Mtn. -S--J
patrrck.' Monday afternoon.
,_.;Mr.: and Mrs. S:a:Stothers, and
'septa eves o e own T i
- er . .next Monday , itors. with Mr. and ;Mrs: H. Horton.:
has been. set for -either .ne_._. ,, y" : ".
or. Tuesday, in either Auburn or we are sorry ; to, report M>r. Hugh
Dungannon. r are •
Menary is confined• • to . his bed • with
,Local juveniles we n understand an, attack of Pneumonia. , We beliehe.
anxious to' have a; team entered` and
it would:be :well, to haverepresen-
tative
p
tative at next ,week's'' meeting
Junior , Bruce • League ball might
' rovided available.
slat,, be feasible,: pp. .
rounded•u .
material 'can be P r .
Elliott Car-
ruthers
.Gordon Miller and : Il t
are: still of: Junior age, the.
pitching ,problem ",:would :be pretty.
veil °and surely: t there are'
enough, budding ball players to • back
up the hurling staff
a' re resen will soon be • np and around.' again.
The Y, P. S. held utoeIal' in the`
hall Friday '.eve;ling, . The! :regular
meeting was held Sret, Following this
progressive, Lost Heir was enjoyed
for an hour or. so,. after, which lunch
was served. ;..
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MEETING. TONIGHT •
To discuss -X -the. baseball -situation,
a' meeting of ' allinterested • players
and fans• is to be held inthe:•comm-
unity, room , in the Arena tonight,
EThursday): at 7.30 o'clock.',Plan.to
be there
t+ * s • * :*
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igamPat.1=s-Pirrarger Maner'D. Liix.•
t;aecfrtiit¢m,nk:
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•Chesley :,GoItis,; thrice' winners of
the
intermediatFree r Pre" ecsshamps, trophy,were pre, as' W,O.H.A.•.
sented
each with wrist: •watches; when •feted
at a banquet last : week:,:
•Bill Dobson of Walkerton, is in line
to serve'.' ail 'Bruce Baseball , League
i
-preaident•fer nether =term, if.he;''will
accept. the ' office at.the annual _meet-
ing.:' to -morrow night
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Failing to accept, Dr. Carson of
lSouthanitpton looms as a • possible
successor.•
* M.e,s•+ a
Mr. Gurney of _Wingham •is`•vice-
president,' but it is. believed that he
will not , be •willing to accept,' the pres-
tee,•.. h..•:vi.:: ."t'o�•'i�•
HE ICAR .my money.
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when
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'with me.•
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I saythat about Chevrolet. r�, g
ease sold me•!
"'At anMSP;ed s.o any Y -road! !
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pile straight asan acw-luesn t lurch,
et.
itch. �r sway—doesn't ,`keel' over'• when
M ruP
pitch
o d•the-corners..You,feel thecar' ;
has 4e OWt1 iinetnin ,Sense of direction ...
that y0x dont have. to be constantly
on
alert to+kee froin'wa deringover
on the shoulder o•the road or'the:other
fellows right lof way- And.. those Knee
i 3,ct'onwheels on the Master De Luxe^'ust
step •ov'er ever burn` and: bounce'. My
v
"wife says riding in the backseat is as
";:comfortable as up . in front.:,!
Only.' Chevrolet,.in the lowest price
Y
field offt,rs you genuine Knee At,irup .',
along with Wenner,. more luxurious' All -
411 -Silent
' Bodies... health.all-Silent Fisher l; d ..
• •fn7 I• rahrrUl�l�rafi `Ventilaiioin, . , .
• n 8S-f'I:P1
Yv e -in -Head E
nine `for,.
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smooth, reetf 1 cruising speeds that never
tire you, out..Try the, ride' for yourself,,
today. Relax! Compare! Andyou, too,
will choose, Chevrolet
for ridinand:•
'h dlin ease'.
at
B
On Maser Lie Luxe Models.
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ngham-plans-to-again•-play-Bruce;
League 'ball and ' at a recent meeting.
appointed Hal. Paterson -as .manager,
and H L. Sherbondy,•.s`ecretary.
It is 'the opinion of all who have
seen the Toronto. Maple % .Leafs ` this
spring; that the : team • is one of the
best balanced ball' clubs that Toronto
has had •in a number, of years. One
or two .additional players; may join
the club 'when the -major league teams:
cut down, to the player limit around
May 15. The Leafs will open their,.
home season, on :.May 5 after a trip
around the southern end of the cir-
cuit.'Toronto` club; officials' are making
big.: preparations, : forthe opening
against- Jersey :City `on Thursday,'
-May. 5,. and Maple Leaf Stadium ;mar
'hold a larger crowd than the record.
'one' that turned out On. 'Coronation•
Day last year toe set .an all-time at-
tendance mark for that field.. " ,.
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Miss," Winnifred . Ackert spent the.
past week with her 'uncle, Rev,„
Ackert, and Mrs. ',Ackert of'. Caledonia
Mr. and Mrs:, `Jolla Barr and` jam-
fly. •spent Sunday at 'Mr. ,Purvia',,:Znd`
con.„
Sunday visitors cit; Mr. James Val
ad's were •Misses Rita,; Bertha, Alive;
Cletus::.aind •Mr: Gerald iBennfger and
Miss Evelyn Whitehead of '• Teesw$ j,
ter, Mr. Cliff lord >ennii0sr; Wing
ham, 'Maists.1 'Messrs.Norman Sedy,' Walter
Schlosser, David Zimmer,., Formosa,
Messrs; ; Alex `Campbell, ' Iva;p Mac
Kenzie,, Mr, Cuyler;; Kincardine
Mr ane° Mrs.•Ernest Ackert and
Lloyd spent th `week dd at--Caledor
nia and Toronto
Mrs.'•• Wm:" Elliott, who' spent " the
past: week ' with her ^daught/r, :.Mrs.
Alnier: Ackertreturned to her `home
i' n Huron ooi Sunday.
Mr, and' Mis. John Elliott arid
CELEBRATE:ESTABLISHING
•OF BRUCE'COU'NTY FOREST
and nserva
C o
,,;;:�'a><e Reforestation
tion Com.
ofC
ountY
`' Connell,
aranged t celebrate heestablish-
ment
esta lise
menuof'h
(Brace
Bruce County FOr.7
est. This event' will take: place at the
site of the new SaubleyForest,Am-
bel Township, on` 'Fr
ida
y, M
ay;6th
at
2.00 pan. Eve one -is cordiallYin-
vited faattend. The road will be
marked from Hepworth.'
:Warden Henry Lantz will perform
the: ceremony, of planting the '• first
tree. Addresses will • be ''heard 'from,
prominent persons • interested in this
development. It is expected that many'
'of the County Councillors and County
oliicials will be present at. this Hirst
step• in a county 'wide effort to ad-
vance', the cause of tree' planting and
conservation.: •
Bruce. "County hail Undertaken' to
purchase, 1500 acres' in Amabel for
purposes of the establishment of the,
first Cou•nty Forest. Thur, area, whet"
purchased will then be, turned over
to the Ontario Forestry Branch for
planting, care and management • for
a period of •'thirty • years, After that
period the comity will. have the choke,
of: -.. three. ..options: -..:They --can, arrange
to .take over the forest by paying the
thirty year cost ,of care arid' manage-.
relent dr they .canturn it over to the
11 Rrrivrnae ;i receive repaynleflt of the
initial east of tete land,• :or they can.
ne'gotiate a 50 0'5 et.iitratstewtt1 the
?rovlpce,
family% of Clark's, 'spent Sunday at
Mr.Angus MacIntosh's. .
Mrs. Chas. Shiell . and 'Doris of
Wingham; Mir ;and-Mra.--L-A. ►I'
mer, Kincardine, were ;' recent, visitors
at kr.: Thos: Harris'.
...,.`b a Telephone. CALL
-•--FraquenilY the veterinary surgeon's tauas-
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diate• Presence dad advice will save cattle.
sad protect'. a '.farmer's capital against the
e accident'or"other'emer
inroads of diseas •
r
farm
8
gency.:Q.uck._help ts..;•Wtlse ...farmer's only . .:
defense against: these things. The. telephone
t' a tele-
phone
help. >nnnciediately. • Withou
A
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tele-
� • , phone- a farmer: runs. ca�nsaa � :..
ane is insurance at low co'at,.:.
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LEPHONE,'SERVICE4
FIIRM..TE
DONNYBROOK ':
AN;C $IC E
•' The Women's ; Institute will, Meet
at the •. home of Mrs. Fred. Moss - on
Wednesday, May 4th, Roil::call; "Hints
on Keeping' the Baby healthy". Sub
ject ,',,`.`Health • and .• Child Welfare''
Hostesses,:Miss .Mae Redmond, Mrs.
Charlie :Robinson,' Miss •;Donna Arm•
strong ani'Mr3. R Wni Lelidy` r:
IThe S. will hold their re-
gular meeting onl,Friday evening in
'the basement',of the ,church.
Miss Virginia 'Chanrney of Goderich
Spent'.. the Easter holidays with her,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R. C.
Chatnirey. ` '•
._.2Mr. , and .'Mrs. 'Sara Jefferson• of
Mildmay -spent a' couple of days• ,witlli-1,
his mother, Mrs. -,C:. Jefferson
.Mrs W. H. Campbell is visiting
with her daughter, - Mrs. Crozier at
Crewe.W• ord has been received here of, the.
death on ApriV18, of Stephen,:Wood;
of :'Hartiiiey, Man. 'Besidest'his widow,
who :was formerly •Miss, Annie' Naylor
of Donnybro Mr: Wood is survived
by :a family two' sons • and two.
daughters, the, eldest sonhaving pass
d• away a_fe eLYears ago.
Mrs. C.. Jefferson, .Miss "Margaret
and Mr. Cameron. Jefferson and; Mr.:
and: Mrs.' Sam Jefferson, Spent'aday
last week with Mr. ' and ' Mrs. John
Jefferson.. and, family at Munroe.
,Mies- Jessie Moss,of Goderich spent
Easter week' with her :parents,' Mr.
and ' Mra. ;F Moss.
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CUI RO S ,4i. NERS
Miss _•Florence ,'Hodgins ,leas return
ed back to her teaching after apegd=
itig the Easter holidays' with' her tno-,
`ther, Mrs. W. Hodgins
Mr. and Mrs. Basil. Thompson'; and
family: spent a ieeMple of days. with
Mrs W . Hodgins
Mr and Mrs. Wm'. 'Alton and Doug-
las and, Bert; • Thompson. •spent .the'
Easter holidays...with ..Mr. • and Mrs.
Fred ; Thompson.
Mi.. and ,Mia. Norval . Bell and
family of Toronto, spent slew :days
With 4" Mr.and Mrs. Hannah.:
Mr. --find •Mrs: Charlie -Knight -spent
EasterSunday withM• end ,
hire.
'Wraith.,
Misses-Verna and Cora ,.Wall of
Kincardine ' spent the' week -end with
a r a rs. J' Wau
their P yenta, M : nd M ,os
We' are`sorry to -say that' Mr.' Robe.
Wraith -arid Mr. Hawicshaw: are not
enjoying' as ••.,good heatitas' Many
friends would like to see:. `
Miss Laurai''Bell spent a:, fear holi-
days in ,Lucknow'.•
Mr.: and Mrs Alex 'MacKay and
babe, Mr.' and Mrs. Brewerand tem-
' • l" `wiisited:;. Mr.. and °Mie. John lEtogs
Y,•
recently. •
Z'ON
Mi. and Mrs. Johne Jamiesonpill.-
.
mount, Mrs: Wm Agar of Dakota,'
Called :on Mrs. Isaa:t Andrew on . Sun-
day fast - '
Visitors with Mr. and Mra.' ' Geo.
Hunter 'on. Sunday were Mr ' and
Mrs. John Bradley, Jimmie.; and ,.
:lion .of Laurier. •
-
Mr's, Fred Anderson: attended the
Presbyterial• held in. Exeter on Tues-
day.
Miss• Elsie Ritchie; of
Varna, Miss
Violet Ritchie of Stratford, Ur.
Dave -Anderson. of.;btinlop,.apent their.
Easter • vacation, at their homes here. -
Mr and Mrs: Joe Freeman and
family of Leeburn were`Zien visitors
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrd, Alfred Andrew and
Winnifred of North Bay were recent
visitant with friends here.
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-'`Mr. • and Mrs. Howard " Alexander,
Toronto, .were recent guests at ' the
home of the former's brother; Mr,
Gordon „Alexander:
:Hiss Margaret Dahmer ,of. Kincar-
dine; visited Miss Sadie' Bushell'
Rev. Dilty of Waterford was. the
speaker : at the ' United
• church on n
Wednesday'and Thursdayevening,
while Mrs. Diltz was .the guest spea
ker at„the' Union-iWomen's,Missionary
Meeting, to., which 'all• neighboring
organizations 'were: invited; on, •
Wed-
nesday nfternogp,: Mrs. tRev.'Mott
was in charge; .the prepared Easter
Program. .was followed,
r' Gordon Alexander
'Mr, .and M s. G o Alexander
ainTorfor
arid. family were Toronto a few:
days recently. '
Mrs J,,' H. Bushell-Mis
Miss Janet Mc-,
Donald Andrew McDonald: an
M: w McD d
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Mrs °D. Johnston spent a very 'enjoy-
able afternoon at"the home of Mr:
Jae. and Mrs. s Scott.
Miss Bertha 'Wrightson, of Kincar-
dine'' spent tire taster holidays at the
home of her gator, Mrs. Jas. Bushell
Miss V. blitz and Miss. V:.Venables'
completed their series of :Evangelistic
services on Friday night last.. These
services have been ' a real help to' the
community and Miss Venables, and
Mead Diltz have many friends, ,here
who will not soon forget them
A meeting. o :the-school.�boardswas-
held in the school room On Monday
evening.
A new roof has' been placed on the
M•r, Thos. ' Ross of : •Toronto spent '
last week, with ;friends and 'relatives. ,
• Miss ; Lila rind' Eldon Emerson . of
Wingham, spent Easter holidays with
fix._ and Mrs' ' +Victor .Emers_Qn
' kiss Grace. Richardson spent • ia'st
week` with Mr.:Ben Naylor of W. Wa-
wanosh. '
Mr... and Mrs. Thos. `' Morrison are
spending a 'few weeks •With' Mr. and
Mrs. J' B. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs: Russel Ritchie, and,
kr...John :Smith of Holyrood west1
spent Sunday- with Mr. and;i.Ddrs.'. ,
Mr:- Dam Martin -of East :Wawan
'ash .spent.•.the latter,, partof last week
with Mr;�and Mrs,, R;' Stuart.
Mrs.: Russel Moore is .laid, up for:,a
few, days' with a sore toe •from which
the nail.was removed a few• days ago.
Mrs.• ' Hardy' Simpson, and family
sof Guiross-•spexlt-last.�-w.eek. etith. Mil'. ..
and Mrs. Wm; Conn.
A very enjoyable evening was spent
- ' .•all ••'...
" rests s.
h
Tuesday :.in" the' Fo r ,.
when. the'Langside Club held their
*losing night for this :terra., Dancing'
. for the'even-
Was tle,entertainment.. ,
ing
, Mr .and Mrs:: Joe Tiffin of White-
church . spent a' few days ;last
with •Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Tif n.
Miss Reba Marshal spent Friday
with her;. friend, Miss .Pearl Hockley.
Orange Hall.
Mrs. Jas, Hunter's many lriend9
are.:Iileased thatshecis able to .be out
and around again.
'Mss Sadie Bushell' spent a few
days' in : Toronto:.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coiling and
WHI I E( H.URCH ':'
Miss Tillie Alexander visited .•on .
Sunday, With Mrs A. Fox.
.ha alit
on
r da
me .son
...tire,' .A.1J q
'Tuesday of
last week,
Mr, and Mrs. John Craig spent.
'Sunday ,With relatives :at Auburn
' Mr:• 'Kenneth Laidlaw, and' Mrs. Jas.
'Laidlaw visited` Monday of last. week,:
'.with her, ' mother, . Mrs:' Straughan; of '
God
erich.
• Miss Genevieve Watt,and', Miss Let- :.
e
- with • th
�” w 'ek en
tie Fox spent the a d„
'parents,. Res: an � Mrs.: Watt
;former's d
of 'Toronto.
Quito a'number from here attended.,
the S
yrnofl'Meetings in Wr
ngham this
is
week. e ,
% e liarles and'
. Mr; and Mrs, John M C
son Mr.Allan McCh'arl s.
• moved this
,week from the -late WmJ. Fisher's
farin, to the late Mr. D. Si;MaacDon- •
aid's,' farm at Lucknow •
Mr. M. Williams', of Cranbrook,
son of Rev. • Mr.. Williams there, •
preached in the Presbyterian church
here • on ; Sunday) in the; absence of
Rev: '.1. Pollock..
The VV..•M. S. of the Presbyterian
church, had their Easter Thar' Ker-
ing Thursday__ afternoon iSccripture, '• y
reading by Mrs..H. • Godkin; topic by
Mrs.. A. Patterson; prayer ' by ;Mrs.
'.Mrs. C. Murray, Mie. J. Craig and
Robert Ross'. and a solo by Mrs. Dun-
can', Kennedy of Wingham. At the
close of the meeting, 1,unch was ser-
ved and a ;social• tinte:nwas••siient.:h$ ,3:.
all: • • •,�'
Miss OlivedKennedy spent last week
with her aunt," Mrs. David ' Kennedy.'
The. Y. P. S,, 'of St. Helen's United
family of Huron, Were among Sun Church `wast' invited and spent Mon-
day visitors at the home •of Mr. and• day. evening with the Y: P. S. of 'the
`Mrs. J:.it ' Bushell. ' l"Ij'nited Church here.
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