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Mr. & Mrs, Roy GrahAx i ,seen
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ttie eek -end with„ Mr and Mra,
sack 'Graharny ,A114'.140(4444*:,
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• ' Mrs. Howard McGuire of privet
'Rent a fevt dayswith nd
M George H�aldanby.
rs• Geor r.
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r •. Mr. ar�d Mb's,
Maurite Iodgins
were 'week -end visitors w•ih i Mrs.
Ada Hodmrrs ' :and' ',Mr. anti: Mrs.
Rudy''Se'ilaff and family, Detroit:.
*r. and Mrs. Karl. Boyle visit-
'ed With ',the. Matter's •'parents, 1V1r;
nd Mrs,...:Tbtenas'E11io'tt,-1ondon.
Friends, here were •• sorry: to
learn that Mrs,, Wm. • .lrackson, •
former Kinlotiugh . resident and
now residing in Kincardine; had:
the `mi. iq:rtune' to 'fall at her
borne' ` fracturing her wrist. We
all w'a�h:her a, speedy recovery,
xhe. Sr,,. Women's: Auxil,a,arymeet.
on: Friday.aftertfoon' at t=ile .home
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an= _. Haldenb . Tlie
of•:' 1VirS�. e. � yr
pressdent, :Mrs:: •,;Geo ge •x.,Giaham,
presided.. 'The missionary hymn,;
• '•10''br'other: lift your voices", open,-
ed the `meeting a=fter •which; Mrs:
Karl Boyle read the 'scriptur e les
son, .Prayers f ollow'ed With 'Mrs..
William Co* .•offenrng' the ,prayer.
partners prayer in the absence of
.' 1VIYs, Colwell. •Minutes were read
and `approved,• •and the roil: Call,'
'answered by la scripture .'verse
containing,the sword. -sacrifice, A
'letter was read from' the T. Eaton
Co. w=ho • had kindly. donated.;a box
cf patches ;to the"W. • A.• gid wish-
iht them 'every 'success h this.'
• 'vinorthy ,work. : The art tiles. for' -the
Deeanery;`'=bale. were displayed.;•
Mrs: 'Ed .Schaeffer then :flavored
With the solo 'Let, athe lower lights.
be •burning", Several 01 the ladies
• 'had helpful readungs :as this was
a-?devotionai .n Seting. 14ie ':presi-
den=t then wiei1ootned theRevs R..'
'Ruch :of Walkerton wir'ho. gave ,a'
most :rola ring address;,' Mrs:, Ha:,-
ald ;,Blaldenby sang the beautiful'
solo.; "He ;:wipes:' •the :tear from
every eye''.: Mr.:: Ruch closedthe
meeting with the Litany: ,; and •
-'" c104y refreslu eats .were ;sezwied
by, the hostess,. • 1The April; meet
,: will .=lie held at 'the home of
Mrs.: H A. Graham.: and ` Will be
on --Thursday, April l4' The word;
. '• torr the 'roll ca=ll I is: resurrection
and this wi=ll be:a wo•rk > heetling
Winter's Heaviest : Snowfall . .
_Over . a foot `; of snaw , fell early
Tuesday/morning, for the heaviest,
Snow=fall of the •winter•_and which
wasn't far .off, equalling' thetotal•.
snowfall for the . month of 'Feb'
ruary,:
The fill ` seemed to,, be ' quite
localized Not,., nearly, as 'much
` .,sinew; fell fro the Sixth Con-
cession . northward, 'and at ,. God,
erich to the south, the fall wasn't
to . be 'compared with what we
got' here
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• To Assist :Her. y Sister'
Miss lielen MoCreight,who has
been empk yed at the ; Listowel•
Banner for the past year, is re-
• turning to ;Palrneraton.. to assist
•her sister,''; Miss • Jear $cCreight,
'wile is ,operating a ,beauty 'parlor
In :the railroad : atowm ' The ' girls
• are daughters at. Mr:., and' Mrs.
11 o y : McCreight, .formerly o..1
Lucknow
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LANGSIDE,
.1m w,au :, ;•ng was held
at Vie borne .+df , .. L1oyo mot -
fat; Mrs, Neal. , Donald,. pre;
sided. The World's Day' of PraYer
anagram "s4as f011owed.•.The April
meethaoane
ng; will ;be Meld at .the
of Mrs'. Neil MacDonald. •
!Congratulations to..*: •& Mrs.
Gordon , Walon - tl:ie arrival Of a
.,daughter iu WWingham. ' Hospital
,ori Saturday, • March "5th (Marion
Huth). .
' Mr, and •
andM13;lnys Pollock. of
WIntalhath spent anevening. with
Mr:,,. and Mrs. ,Farish' Moffat,
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IUPI5NQ1 4Fai
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Olivet W.
Mrs 1J, ,MeCharles was: hostess
to the :iad'ies' of ,.the V M.S; "for
their M•aroh ,..meeting. Mrs; J. Colk..
mIg`''"opened the. meeting.... with
reae!mg . a psalm w icih "*48.,'01,1;
lOW ed by the 'Singingo ' a
f hymn'
and Lard's prayer pin unison, Mrs:.
Gelling
gave a reading on 'condi ,
,,.
t)ors in ;Greece. The roll call:was.
responded, to : with. .a s
uggestiorr
for improivung the Society. Mrs.
polling. .' reported .a splendid re
Sponse: for donatioirs to "Care".
Mrs: Gibson, took ' charge" of the
,program .for •her.'group• After:a
short reading the•hymn "In Christ
,there is •,rro :east or 'west', :was
sung ..followed by:a. Prayer,' by,
Mrs: M. Coiling. g. Mrs. E; Ogliorne
had: a reading. Mrs. W. 'S. Mc.-':
Guire .read jibe scrippture and •Mi's.-
A. l*Tlaryish took t ie' comments
.on. the : scriptuxe ' Mrs. Jas... Mc -
Tannish was heard , in the • singing
of a' hymn. 'Mrs. Gibson 'gave a.'„,
very ' inspirational . talk ' ` After'
aging a ,hymn tihe rruzpah berm-
dic'ttion Was repeated.. Ali enjoyed
a `s�oci,al' hour and Candy served by
the hostess
NEI.. I •CKOW, 'ARIA .
p;
GIRX,, GULJiE 'NEW.$"
T1he regular nneetiiig, of the Girl
Guidesc took 'place in the form of
a sleighriding party" Lunch was'
sc;rve�d`afpter•the.drive.aat the home
of Mrs. . McKim .by some 'of the
Guides who ',were trying their
llaSteis badges, •
Next .,week's .meeting: will; 'be
held, in, the. •Legion Ro`
ens at''7:30 -
on Friday,, evening.
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CONGREGATION TO' MARIA"'
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CENTENNIAL THIS YEAR
The congregation of W.: And.;
tew's ' Presbyter:An Churc'li, Tilt-
$onburg, will Mark the centen-,
nial of its organization this year,
'The present minister pis Rey.' R,
Doug/as 'MacDonald, son of . •D:r.
P. H. IVIaclonald:
PAGE SEVEN
The history of, tbis.church goes,
back -'.113 ears. The "gyp r•e s e•n, t.
Ghui{ch,,' built in 1930, 'is unique, in
its.' design with :the architecture
a departure 'from that tradition=',
ally. as ociated With chu=rches.-
.Saturday's London Free Press
carried Pictures of the 'exterior
aid .inferior of the chiirch.'and' o
eV. • 171,acl Ioriald, •
WINGIHAM ` POLICE
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beenFdririr Rank` MangrPasses;' instructed bY ''the, TownCouncil death of Parenee• Oberle,�o enfzrce
":the : cloasiii:
by-laNir.
a former manager of the ,,Luck This actio' :.was •
now•b
><r,, xaken.• by Counail�
rani. '.
dlx af,
the Bank..
af�
.. . Mon -upon receipt of a leder from 'the
trealj occurred at his' home at R e •tea i 1 .MerchantsL Association;
Kingsville on," Friday. Death was brini n
, Death .,, gu, ig to . the :.atten=tion of the.
heart'attack Mr. Oberle council that a local store carrying
had been ananager,,of the a supolloi •f iaoceries; was keeping.
in•Kings- I gr ee g•
S
A' farri:y 'plot should be
graced With' the shrine -like
I) a.aty of. rr opurrtent which
will be everlastingly a tribute
to th .se at resa'. We have many
cl4ssae ° styles • to su_gge5,..., n: .:
w w k ;with you onul-
9 tOW iesigns. •
xt•e;,tion' 411y low prices..
No. c an,assinl , ,which elinin.
ates. sales coinrnaSsi'Ons.
Inscriptions • ',Repairing
Sandblasting Memdfials
`25 Yearti` .Experience
Thai latest - in Portable'
:Sandblast Equi pmeet
All 'oink --personally executed':
row:nake. Melforia
:4Ii i ed St: ? N'''
l,. GHA1N..
1'L' ►Prone X50.
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` iMileT.ENNAN,
•Ri;iley, Ontario
�branc`h since 1933. open Wednesday afternoons and ,carter hours.:
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• SPOKE• AT YOUTH
MOVEMENT SERVICE
• Youth ',Movement' Sunday was
Obs=erved, in Cliarke's Church : re
oently:�w 1ih th'e young, •peg •pre, of
the chur h taking part in: