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MO I U : RED,. CROSS.
oNATPON
ri's John• Colwell 5,00; H.
Laidlaw .50.; Mr. MacLean 1.00;
Mr, Currie 5;00; John Simpson
.25.; Mrs.'Ja,nes. McInnis• .50; E.
Welwood 2.00; Mr. Chap n 2,00;
•• Mrs, Kennedy 1.00;0 • V. Emerson
5.00; N. 'Ilhon on 1.00; T. H.
Moore . 1.00;. R. Adams . 1.00;• J,
-Ryan:.50 John . Craig' 2.50; `John
Dawson ?,59; Mrs. E. Scholtz 1.00;
gable ,Purdon° .25; J. B . Morrison
.25; Mr. Watt 1.00; Jaynes Wilson
1.00; F. Newman 200; •
T. Mor-
risen .25; J;.G. Gihesgie 2.00; . Wm.
Dawson .50; Miss 'Qtlive Terriff
1.00;' E Grookor'tH 200; Mr:; James
.50; A. Coulter' 1.00; R•,, `Farrier
2.00`• GCl`; Farrier 5 0•
0 ,' OW' H'ack-•
• ett''300 Clifford. Johnston 2.00;
Fred Johnston 1;;00;' J. Tiffin .2
Lloyd McDougall • 5.00;`,
'Spindler 10:00; Dain T. ,,,. McKin
non, 5.06;.13,.. J. Moore :2:00; Doug-
las' Graham 3;00;; • Nellie Venning
1.00; Norval.iStew+art 14.00; alis.
Essig: Fumes 5,00; Lucknow• .Fire
• CO: 5.00;; ' Elmer. Johnston 5:00;
Old' Light Lodge 15:00;. Tom Robb..
5.00; Earl Swan. ' 2.00;', Cameron.
MacDonald 5:00.
Jaynes MacLeod. $2.00;' .Charles
Anderson 2.00; George Kennedy
`1.00; •Roderick Ross 5;00;, ,Albert
' laylror 3.00; ' Ladies Aukiliary'' to
Canadian -'-.Legion .1c0 00;• -
Club,10.00; ' Charles. Tiffin 5.00;
Ray Culbert 1.00; •; Joe :MacMi17
• lan 1.0,00,;'.Brown ,Smyth 5.00;
20th,
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� N.G BELLS . • , .
��HITEHEAD—JAMIESON ;
Ashfield`' Presbyterian Church.
ivas` the scene of. �a pretty `wed
ding at high .noon. on : Monday.,
April:; -=10th, when : Annie, . Rae
Pearl, only. daughter' . of Mr.. and
Mrs' Ewart Jamieson, 'Ashfield.
township, was united�,in marriage..
to Mr. "Everett Elmer Whitehead,'
•'Teesw�ater, , only son' of Mr: and
'Norman 'Whitehead, Tees=;
water: Rev:' J: R.• MacDonald per-
, formed the ceremony. before• a::
background; of.:Paster lilies arid
daffodils.' . Miss. Elaine 'Walsh,
Belgialve,.'presided . at the organ..
The bride, given. in ;marriage by•
her father, looked •.lovely, .in a
'gown. of blush satin .'made on
tprinceiss- lines :With fitted bodice
and smnall• collar. The:..o i
collar.Were. . edged with matching
Guipure 'lace.' The .:skirt fell in
soft °fold's .into. a graceful train..
She wore her 'mother's. wedding
veil. of embroidered tulle llus-
ion,. and as gold= locket; .a. gift -,-of
'the. bridegroom. She :. carried' 'a:
'shower bouquet of Lester •I3ib
. ' best/ rotes. Mrs.. James. Boak,
Westfield,- matron •of . honor,"was-
.. gowned in turquoise satin with'
•iniatcling headdress, - and. carried
a shower bouquet of 'American.
Beauty roses Miss •Elda ' Wall;;
'Teesw ater, ,e niece:1 : of the; bride-
groom, 'Was ,flower girl,. frocked
• in '• pink . satin with .matching
headdress.; . and carrying a nose-
gay of pink carnations and roses..
Morley- ' Wall .• Teeswater,
brother -in law, of•. the. bridegroom,
was best 'roan, and ithe ushers
Were - Mr. `Alvin' ' Robb ' and Mr
Clayton Meyers. During the sign
-ing of, the : register, 1Vlisses. Mar-.
len, M:ac•Kenzie "and. Lorraine
Hanna; ,Belgrave,• pang `"I'11' Walk
Beside. You".. The (bride's mother
.wore '.navy crepe -With matching
:accessories and • a. corsage of
Briarcliffe' roses. MM. Whitehead
"'chose; a figured navycrepe With
harmonizing accessories, • mink
furs, and a , roorsage•_olf` Better
ime'Troses.' Following .the wed-
';dig ' ceremony a'• reception was
held at Reids Corners.. For travel=
ling, the (ride 'donned a "navy
gabardine suit, with ,navy° and
'White accessories, and a 'rose toip
:coat, On . their !return: they will
ittake their hoii e. in •Tee,gwater..
COMPILING 'SCRAPBOOK
'From. Ripley to,Ottawa might
ibe the title of a scrap alburn (be-
, ing compiled by.. Mrs. Donald
Blue, ' wife of Bruce • riding's busy
member of parliament
Seine time ago Mrs. Blue be:
gan collecting ,a11 press reports
about her hii.h:and's•.bid for the
Liberal nomination and later his
election as Bruce's'representative
in Ottawa. Finding that the''sicrap
book was one of '•they:prize :items
sought for by . her. guests at the
Blue . home, Mrs:Blue added to
it by mounting all the Christmas
card , . greetings, pictures 'a ri .d
other totes from, . meanbers• 'off
parlirtnent and cabinet ministers.
Along with. keeping' -her hus-
batid posted' on events ' iiia the dis-
trict, Mrs. Blue finds the life of
a member of parliament is .a 1)1.
one,.' a fact indicated by the :large.
volume. of mail' she is called on
to' give attention to during the
MP.'s absence. Added to= that are
a number of addresses given to
distriet ladies'' organization's. ' ---
Ripley • Empress;
Buys -Bayfield Business
• ,Messrs: E. and G. Weston, who
have conducted. a bakery and gro-
cery ''business at•. Bayfield for the
past three years",, have sold their,
business,. to r,- H: Kingsbur 'of
L•u
olcriaw ..
. y
„ �_ , o takes possession
on, April .12th.--Goderich Signal -
WALLY.ARMSTRONG, D.V A:'
representative in' this 'district, is
a patient in Wingh�am Hospital
sutfifering from. a heart" attack..'°
•
Flails Made For W.M.S. Annual
The. executive,,of' Bruce lures
byterial orf the ' of the:
United, -Church 'met recently at
:the Parsonage at 'Cargill` to make
' plans for . the annual* meeting :to
she' held in . Kincardine on May
4th; The 25th anniversary will
be observed on•: this occasion with
a oommemoriation `period honor -
'ng the' pioneers and n issionar.
.( 'i' gocriVotai
ttrCt
PURPLE CROVE,
Mr an& rMrs: Frank Maulden
and Keith visited with Mr! •Bon.
McCosh last' week. , '•
Mrs. Tom Qivtagl•ey . of Luokno tr
spent Saturday with her sister,
Mrs, Ralph • Hill. • • .
A number of , , ladies . spent
Thursday .afternoon• quilting at,
the home of Mrs. Burton Collins.
Mr. H,ax old Grkfifith of Harrill --
ton ivisited with his'brother Jaclt.
Mr, and Mrs - George George' Emerson,
Jr., entertained, a number of their
friends. on..Saturday evening..
• A: Farre Forum meeting .was,
held' in Purple Grove '.school. on•
.Friday evening; •,
•
Mr and lVfrs: 'Ben Scott and
family visited' Mr.' M.` Pettytpliace
recently.
11/i r: Donald' avid "Margaret Rob-
ertson • attended •;the, funeral of.
the 'late Mr. Fox of Kincardine.•
Mr& Sa nuei'Beclreft Paas'
;In 'Vancouver on : Maareh .29th•
'the deatlh ocoeurred' of Mrs.':Annie
Stewart Beckett; widove of the-
-Rev. Samuel Beckett; ra' native --OI
the Kintail. col uni ,'and ':for:
Man*. • . „ . so " e
years• a: ,professor' .on the
faculty. of the Universitty',at Bri.
tish Coiumbita' in, the department
of economics Mrs .• Becket't .with
-her.: kiuslbarid , graduated:-, from'
Queen's: University ;and 'during
Mier 'lifetime Maas a�q�ively engaged''
in the WOmen's ,Art' ClUb and the
United 'Church,. She . is 'survi►ved
by one`.. Son, Kenneth;> a barrister
in Vancouver, and three : grand:
children. Interinemt. •to+ok place' i i
Ocean View Buraah ,, hark, ' Van.
couver: ` • "
O 'AltIO
I TRIED, A1VYWAY;
I tried my hand• at •match -making
Just one case, rfor,, a. start,
They.s�ay that nothing beats a try,
Well, I'rn through -=.cross 'any'
heart • '
i . , .a *id*,,
My whets (best ,fr><en�d• . '
came . • .
To visit: her one day,
A. bachelor dropped in to- .sell.
Me some alfalfa hazy. __.
•
I•• sized' there,` up,. oh ,what a pair
Just . made for each, other,
f started to 1 •
.,.,., in __'1?ay,;�xr}}.Y cards
Then.; tempers flew :Oh ro r.
p , B_ .fhe
WeI1 to male ".a long story short
I lost my bachelor• apal,
And my,. `wife tee lost a eed
g.
friend.,
Yes, •,that 'old glamour, gal ,
T:he best laid; lans' a �,., :aft *flee
. , p � b ng , alg0.
Yoieve 'guessed it, I, am through,•
O• drat : those stubborn `bachelors,
and" 'drat' those widoaw�s too
M. Buckingham,
Leaving' .Chesley
Mr. land Mrs.' J. C. MacDonald
4.o Clhesley.a-re- moving at--the-end'
of the meth to Orillia where Mr.
MacDonald ' isbeing transferred
by his insurance company. 'Jack
is well known here, having for -
.n ek ly. been very•,'activ -,;in. Bruce
Lague. bta'seballci cies, He is a
brother' of Wrn .MacDonald of
town and frequently' visited in
-
the Village.:
BORN
RINTOIJEL—in Wingham' Hospital
on Monday, Aiprii ,. 10th, 1950, to
Mr. and ',Mrs. 'Wm. Rd/Italia,. . of. •
Fordyce, • the. gift of ,a daughter:
Agg. FIVE
.Q. ITUARY
MRS, ROBERT"' C` McGOWAN
` Deaths carne . $
uddenly . a n cl.
peacefully to Mrs. R. G McGow-
an on "Sunday,. April 2nd at her.
home in East WaawnQ. sh Tow -.n
ship..She •rwas in her '81st year.
Before her marriage ';Mrs, Mc-
Gowan . Was Maggie J • ne Mur
doch, daughter of the late Mr,
-,and Mrs. John- Murd:o of
Field tovt;nshirp, the Murdh farm i
being that 'naw "ovvried'b C,or
don Kirkland. •She was married
to her now bereft husband ,on
January 18th,' 1894, and: in Jan ;:
vary of'this year the family was
all home to: celebrate their '56th • •
,vtreddltlig.
eLsti s
d'e h, er us+band' she is
,survived• by ',four daughters; Mrs,.
Chas. R.M (;Mary)••C'oiiltes;' Bel -
grave; Mrs,. ,Fred (Dixon),.R'eid,.
Varna; Mrs: Harold: •Buffett, •Carr
aonville; Mieb.; and Mrs.: George
(Edna) .Charter, ' East Wa ranosh,
There are also twelve grandchild-
Jen and r fat ."great grandchildren, ,.
. The late Mrs. McGoivan was a
devoted member; (of the'. Blyth'
United Ohurch- from-:
which -.:.rhe
funeral services were held .•at,.2:,30
pan. on' Tuesday,: April 4th, with
Rev. W:•.J. Rogers in, oharg� e. 'Dur
ipg the service Mr. °Aubrey :•Toll'.
sang the solo -"When They: Ring
the Golden: Bells". Mrs: R. D.
Philp , presided• at the church' or-.
gan.
Interment was made . in Blyth
Union •Cemetery. The pallbearers
all being neighbors at: on,ebane :'
•The many gloral tributes:. attested
to the . `
m n whiieh : the de
ceased w'as• held and were :',car-
ried/ by`:meighborsand relatives.
•
•
•
earnin
'ness:
ractice.:
N Ontand-"tl a -wheels `of indust'r y turn
}� . for the benefit of every, :sin le
I
one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill .presses, farm. combines, tractors,
. businessrriacl<iries, este: are' producine goods and services which earn
dollars These: dollars , provide food,. clothing,`medical bare and other .'
necessitiies wliic'h. contribute to our security and; high standard' of hying,
Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal! interest'in tle`flow
• of.a steady su l of trained, workers' to, ' ants.'The
) pl' �� . • ... .. • :. pl . : , se workers..
will 'operas e machnnes which are important to our'' way' of life.
We should apppreciate, 'then, the co =o erative efforts . of ,government; ..
industry and 1 ibour .in' the field. of em "loyee•,.trainin . In schools and,in
:.. p 7r ,. g
factorit r our worl.t , youug"°andold, are given the -opportunity to develop
new an,{.speci"fic skills m' every field of business and industrial activity.
For iri,taiice,• every effort 'on the part of office workers to become, pro-
ficienit ,in typing, filing,' shorthand and; secretarial • witrk,, will mean
rc:a ter,' bu- i nets efiir`iency-=-wile help ,to , k e ',Ontario a' finer place in
which IV 'ill` and work.
l;H. B r MNG • IN KSTAY (ONTARIO,
/.
Our, Way of Life. flewatidg
Trained •Rands
Ontario:•wory kers know thecan earn.
. a more, iaye"''executive • responsibility' - `
and'en o a hi her standar
i
in direct ratio to the.skills • they• ac,.
:,11';' quire' and the , way they make . uec •
' - of them. That's•always '
true In a •free economy . •
7 -that's why. our coni
petitive system will
continue' 'to make.
Canalis great and • a ' .
great. 1 `
place in which. •
;telive'..
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