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TIMBER TIPS;
Parks' Culbs of - Dungannon and
Anderson's Tiger Cats ,made the'
big jumps in the standing' last
week when they took over :sec
and and third places respectively..'
%ieubs, led by Park_ ,and .Er
rington, ,came up with, five ef-
forts to outclass the PQle cats
who just couldn't seem to get
rolling.
• The Gophers carne, through
wiitli( five•• points, despite Chip ..
Munk• Mrs. Anna Johnston's'good
;gable,: and are now in the midst,
of the chase. This means that the
teams are well 'balanced and: `that
• anything can happen! ., • -
Tonight Treleav'en's Beavers,
must hold the • fast. -stepping
Zebras, while .the • ' 'Lions `. slow
' down the Cubs. .
All teams took. over ; :alleys.
faster last week• and are expect
ed to keep.•up the good work
A turkey 'roll will be run off
on December 13th, the final bowl-
ing date before Christmas; De
tails later.
League' Standing
Zebras' 17; Cubs 14; Tiger Cats
10; iChirPy Chilimunks' .9; Bea'v-. '
ers 9; Lions .9;Pole Cats' 9
'gophers 7: •
CREWE
Congratulations of the com-
munity to Mr., `and: `Mrs , Lorne
: Hasty, , newlyweds..
Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Finnr :
gin visited. `Sunday with Mr.. and
Mrs: .Mel henry and family at
Pine .River. We .are .glad to 'report,
Mrs. ,. Henry is able - to : be :home
from :;Londa ;London. hospital. `
Mr.- and Mrs.: J. Curran • and
family visited . Sunday evening
with Mr.and Mrs. Allan 'Carbett
and: fancu1y at " Cedar; ,Valley:
Mr. and: ;Mrs Benson Shackle-
ton'' and family visited his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs �Jones,'.Wing
',RE-ELECTED DIRECTOR
• 'Gordo n Kirkland' of• Zion vias
re-elected as .,a director , . of 'the
Huron Co-operative, Medical' Ser-
vices at the 'annulal 'meeting• in
'Clinton
There are are.3,4
12: members in 154
�,
groups; covering ,a total of 8,501
' persons.' 'A . clause •that will be-
• come effective .soon,- calls for :a.
deduction of the first $10 . from
all .hospital ;claims., `.
THE LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, LUCKNO
SANDY RIDER ROUTES'
ROBBERS,DROP 55000 LOOT
A chance ,'zncetin;; in ;a ;back
alley in .Stratford - on Saturday
evening,resulted in .Constable
Lionel Rider causing two robbers
to :drop a $5000 jewelry loot .and
take to their heels., . •
"Sandy", who moved front
Lucknow -a few;--.months_ago to.
join the Stratford force, . was,
making a. routine ec at the
rear of Ontario `St. stores when
he came upon the two men leav-
ing the Swanson , jewelry store
by the back• door.
Here's how Sandy related the,
incident:
It was dark and .1' shonemy
fla hlight on them: It was .then'
s.. g
I noticed that ,each carried what
looked . like a large sugar.. sack.
One was full to the top .and, the•
other.. about three-quarters full.
This' and the 'fact that they had
left the rear door' open struck me
as queer. I asked, 'What goes on,
fellows?' and they told me it was
"
The constable said .that t the.
The ab of .,. .a
same tune lie tha11enged�°the two
Men ' (the of . them reached into
his overcoat pocket ."I •thought;.
he . was pulling a gun' • sand I
reached ' for mine. At this gess
ture . on my part. they ran like a
couple'of hares", 'Constable Rider
said. .
The policeman gave chase but
lost the two ° 'nen ' .near. the
Chaixiibers Motors 'used car lot on.•
Brunswick ' St., (behind the Wind
sorHotel. "1 shouted:at them to
stop or I would shoot' but they,
kept running I couldn't shoot',be
:cause there . were ' too' many peo.-•
ple around", he said.
OBITUARY
THOMAS MENARY
Thomas Menaxy,, 85, died at his
home in Goderi,ch on: Thursday
night. ':A son . of ;the 'late Mr. and:
Mrs:. Thomas J'Menary, he. was
born. in: Ashfield -township ' and
lived ; at ' Sheppardton for' many
years' before ' morning to Goderich
12 years ago.. He was a ,member
of : the Orange Lodge at Belfast.
His wife, .. formerly Elizabeth
Pierce, 'lied several. years . ago°:
Surviving are ' a daughter, •Miss
Mae Menary,' Goderich; and one
brother, •. • `'GV"illiaan Menary, . Ash-
field. The '.funeral service was
held at the Cranston, and. Walter
funeral home Monday with. Rev.
B. ,H. Farr. of 'St.: George's Angli-
•can' , Church officiating.` 'Burial
was :in. Dungannon .cemetery.. •
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REVIEW YEAR;
The annual meeting of Ashfield
W.M.S. .S. was• held at the home of
Rein. • and Mrs. Woolley on Fri-
day,.
ri-day,• November 23rd with. 'a large
attendance. Mrs. Woolley . presid-
ed and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie -led
in prayer. The progra,in included
a reading by lMrs. Albert Alton,
instrumental by Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie;' readings. by Mrs. Bert.
Alton ' and Mrs: Richard Kilpat-
rick.' Prayer wasoffered by Mrs.
Albert Alton. .
. • The !business. part of the meet
. ing was conducted' by Rev. Wool-
ley. The' minutes of the. last ' an
nual meeting were read;•iby. Mrs..
(Chris :Cook:' . ' • •
A splendid report•was given•by'
the :Corresponding 'secretary, Mrs,
E ank Ritchie. A discussion on
obtaining. more. W.M.S. literature
was held :and, decided, to look in-
to the matter .more. fully. The
Presbyterial ' held. in :Exeter on
April 27th was attended by 'two-
members' frOM Zion,: Mrs;. 'Gor-
don. Ritchie and Mrs .W. G. Hun:'
ter! Ashfield has fifteen. ,new`
members since oithe previous year.
-A :number of'. me,Ynbers 'attended.
the'summer ..meeting at St. Hel-
ens, During Rev. Wolley's vaca-
tion each'', of the three appoint-
ments -took charge of a Sunday-
serviiee under' the.' W.M.S., and
worthy mention was made of 'this
supply work. Forty-one ..Mission-
ary. Monthlies
issionary..Monthlies• are subscribed tor.
Marie Cupskey . was' showered'
With • birthday' gifts; plants,, cloth-
ing, etc,, lby each appointment,
Marie has handed in 1000 cop-
pers to"the :W.M.S: .Money rais-
ing.met!hods were: Blakes,',talent
money, collections; Christmas
cards `.'and , a play; Hacketts;
bazaar,. • collections, sale: of . ,plants,
cards, quilt and a banquet Zion,
co1aectioris; talent anoney,, • bazaar
. '
and cards. On completion of the
above '.report ' a •vete; ofthanks•.
was tenderedMrs. Ritchie byy
Mrs., Bert Alton.,
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Report's were given, a's follows;
Christian stewardship ..by Mrs.
'Bert Alton; Missionary ;Monthlies
and -World Friends, by Mrs.Nel-
son Rayxnard; supplies by Mrs.
Roy Alton; Temperance & Christ-
ian "citizenship • by Mrs. Cyril.'
Campbell; treasurer's , reports:'
Makes,.by ..Mrs. Herb Curran,
Mande ' On hand ;$140.40; ,Hack-
etts, by Mrs.. Bert . Alton; $99.45,
4 life Members:and 22 paid mem-
bers; Zion, by Mrs. Wes ;Ritchie,
•$79:66, With ' 20 :paid' members;
general treasurer's report by Mrs.
Albert. Alton, .$144:77.
W.M.S. '::officers elected . were:
Pres., Mrs. Woolley; treas.,Mrs.
Albert Alton; recording sec., -Mrs:
Chris Cook, corresponding sec.,
Mrs. Frank Ri£cliie; .. sec.' of • as=
soci'ate ."tneinbers, ' Mrs. Jerry
Cranston, . sec. ,• of • corninunity
friendship, Mrs. Kirkland; sec. of
Christian ,Stewardship, Mrs.• Bert
Alton, sec. of literature, Mrs:
*Livingston Nfenary; : sec. of Mis-
sionary'. IVIomthlies .and World
friends, Mrs Ilaynard; sec. of
supply, Mrs. Roy Alton; • sec.. of
Temperance &. Christian citizen-
ship,:. Mrs •C --Campbell;;- -press
sec., Mrs. W. G. Hunter...
'A. report ° of Ashfield W. A.
!work then followed. with .Rev.'
Woolley reading the minutes of
the last meeting, in the absence
of, the secretary, Mrs. Kirkland..
The ,treasurer's • report was
given by Mrs: Richard • Kilpat-
rick. showing •$76.37 as the bal-
ance on hand:
Officers were elected as fol-
lows: • press, . -Mrs. Roy Alton;
treas., Mrs. ,Richard Kilpatrick;
sec., Mrs., G Kirkland; ladies' to
represent the W.A. at each ap
pointment, Blakes; Mrs. L. Men-
ary, Mrs. "I Cranston; .Hacketts;
Mrs. C. 'Campbell; Mrs.. R. Cam-
eron; Zion, ' Mrs. W. O. Hunter,
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie. '
A vote of thanks was moved
by Mrs. 'Gordon Ritchie to Rev.
and Mrs: Woolley: for their kind=
ries. . • ,
• ■' .Following the 'meeting a lovely
■ ' lunch was served by the hostess,
i • Mrs. Woolley, assisted -by .a num-
Mr bei• of visiting ladies:
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The Call to Worship read by
President • Ray. Stanley opened
alis meeting of tli.e Guild. Hyanih
100 was sung and .the scripture
respoinsively read. Marion. Mac-
s.
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:.Donald:. gave the topic icoptinu- were'', conducted by Carolyn
ing .the ::study of Hinduism and son sand the meetingclosed
its' defects.. The guest speaker, the, mizpah benediction
Mr. Ken Dickson of Belmore,
spoke, interestingly on Leadershiip,
Training: Mr. and,Mrs • Winn sang
a' lovely duet, "Annie Laurie",
and a .Scotcli poern •was`reacrby
Susan MacNaughton. The meet-
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Peoples'.Benediction.
United Church
The Noveniber..26th-nieeti'ng of;•
the Y.P.S., opened by Singing 'of
hymn 500 followed by the, Lord'a
prayer. The :scripture lessgn was.
read' by. Bessie. Reav'ie followed
by:v hymn 556.Carolyn . Gibson the.
convener . for • the Meeting, then
took charge. A': pleasing .. Piano
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solo was 'played •by 'Charlene
Smith. Gladys Kilpatrick gave the
'topic, the high, cost . of a .Christ-
iol'i education, .assisted by Bever=-
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Betty 'Johnston read' a ' poem ori
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