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• TainiSDAY, MAY, 8th; 1947
HELENS. MARKKS •
(ST. HELEN'S NEWS)
Friday evening marked an. iM
Nirtant event in the history of
he local branch when .the •50th•
,nniversarY of the foundingof
he Wpmen'sInstitute was cele -
gated at .a large gathering profus prathe
of
.ommunitY hall.
f
;olden - daffodils and streamers of
;old and blue, the Institute colors
stere" used •ori• the platform to
Hake an effective" setting for the
nteresting program, for 'Which;
ley. M. G N t n presided in his.
G. ewe
isual' efficient manner. The • sing
lig. of O, Canada .and Isttute tSlue faferreedalrFadeytuore
Arm,,,
de as followed- with solos by , Mrs, ill Ritchie•was thevie-
,
'nn? Todd; Mrs: E. W. Rice, and, tim . of.an unfertunate �cciden.
t
Vlis,s
Marie Cupskey; . duets bY. ons Saturday • when a . step iri,the
Viisses .Doris 'Taylor and Isobel 'woodshed ' gave way under her
3arbour and Mr.and Mrs, E. W..weight throwing her . forward on
bice; a reading by Barry McQuii. her .face,, injuring her nose and
in; "The Shoemaker's. dance" by
n}pils of St. Helens, school; piano
suet by. Mrs.` Will Rutherford and
Miss Carol McCrostie; • songs . by
pupils of Fordyce,'school; a read
,n "'The. Nevis Woman" by Miss able 'ti a might _ Bensniller and Mrs, `Joseph Dur=
g m g have, elapsed'be : nin.•and family of Goderich
NaG er sof Lucknow who also -
E re .fore -trier. 6ond-itar�n-�was-d�isao-ve-red-,.._:.. • �:.
t � from their In- 1Vhss' Bernice - Blake;-ke; �A.;-vf
ZION
Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Sherwood
the:�thi..�day -_'May :end _•
still the continued rain.• and cold-' and Nita of Carlow spent Sunday
with Mr,' and Mrs, W: A. Culbert:'
mess prevails. Farmer are ,be- Master Norris Sampson Of God -
coming gravely concerned •, over
the . lateness er ch spent the week -end at the
of spring planting home of Thomas. Rivett, return-
ing to " his parent's in Goderich
on Monday night. ;
Mr: and •Mrs. Abr�erp Morris 'are
weeks ago,. About., the only re-: visiting their son, en Morris of
deeming feature is that the usual B nsniller.
'springMrs. Garland 'Berg arid, infant
procedure. of operations son arrived home from Goderich
may • be 'somewhat ..of
as it
ptal on' Sunday,
appears' at; present that much ;of -.Mr. A11ert Alton Of 'Belfast vise
'the stock 'may be, on grass •befo ,e ited. his. bt�other, Mr. Herbert Al
seeding .begins., In fact a, few cat -4
-ton, Con; 6, ' West• Wawanosh,
' 'Mr, Thomas Dickson spent, the
Week -end with his .dalughter;.M•rsi
J.: Jajewskie of London.'""On liis
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with ..no immediate prospects of
snaking a start in sight; 'as the
land •is in a much more unfavor-
able
nfavor
able.condition' than ' even. two
fracturing her. arrr 'between the E. C, Taylor, .Thamesford.
Visittt� rs with.Mr, and: Mrs. Har-
veyHilton ' were Mr and' ,Mrs:
Robert McCabe and.'son,�B,ert of
return he :was .accosnparii.ed. by,
his mother;, Mrs., Thomas Dickson,'
Sr,, who returned'to • ber'hone in
Goderich• after spending`.the wine,
ter with. her daughter,' Mrs: Rev,
elbow and .shouldei . Fortunately,
it. being Saturday, • her. daughter
Elsie Was 'at home to .render. her
assistance,,. Otherwaise . •consider -
)sought greetings., e , as the menfolk were engaged,'at
Lambeth;'continuation School has
ititute a, piano.. solo •byR•Mrs..'W, the •barns. Miss I3or.oth, Ra
aro
: y Y been 111 at her home. for ou 1
fP
of Lochalsh- is assisting her ' `
of ,weeks, but`':was able to resume
gran--.?T-e.tt-'resent-
.,,•: •
��� ��. her,-lutes�the•€first:=of=tae�week:�
Congratiilatrons .areextendedMiss: Ettbelle Webster R.N. of
to Mr.and Mrs, •Cecil Gardner To no n to` as . FI`;
r. ?r . � .w ome _• for: three
on the arrival: in Goderich Hos weeks with the 'flu. She 'returned'
pital on''. 'Thursday of a .brother to the city on Sunday ;accompan-
for Kenneth: i - •b her'• �ather Mr: , in -
-. . _ .._ . ,. _� ��,• ' ._ .ed y _ _f._,. Tho as.
•tg. e`li�as•--105•.r.,.
- ,fbsZ�r ;'nr'rd ��o`us�s • I'�:. • Ate'
his ;farm to 'Mr.: Lorne . Ritchie.. '
ton. ,
, -
• , Recen't::visitors with- Mrs: ' Will _
'Gardner.were Rev C. B and Mrs:'
Woolley, .Mrs., . Lillian Taylorancf •
Sandra, and Miss 'Catherine:.Mc
Gregor;ofLuCknow.
The reg'ular • April, meeting of
the.. W,M S. 'will:. be ';hell at the
:home: of .the:president;. Mrs., Gor..
don Ritchie on • Thursday after-
noon. .Sympathy "'is ,extended..,ta
-Mrs. Ritchie .in` the:recent .death
Of •:her Mother, the .late Mrs:: John"
Robb of Dungannon,
Mr..Fred • Ritchie of ' �Wiar `on
visited •at.`the home of Mr and
Mrs. Frank ` Ritchie On Sunday.
.Fxed—wJ & emp yed by-�th
Hydro Electric 'Co •expects:''to .be
trans Jerred shortly to:;Manitoulin
,Island.
Mr. Lyle. Ritchie : of Grimsby
recently' -spent the.:week=end '. at
his home :' ere:
: Those 'in attendance • at the
community social, in the Hall''
:on
Friday night report -quite :' an ;en-
joyable evening: Euchre ,and dao--ping
ao-Ging were the ent'ei•tainrrient of
the evening
Mr: and:Mrs . Richard Gardner
of Dungannon visited' at`.the;home
of :Mr., and Mrs..., Henry Gardner;
Monday, afternoon.....
Cpl.••Sidney', Smith, R CA.F; of
Arnprior : spent , the :week.genal . 24
`the,•lorxa,. `.of ..1VIr. 'and M s.• Fred
Rutherford; 'violin .. selections by
Dr. Little of L`ucknow: and .a one -
act plif;:.: Ili Twi e -b Mrd; G
McPherson, a Messrs: E; W.' Rice
and Fred Mq,Q.uillin, At the''conw.:
211.1i1011: thre -storey • birthday
sake. adorned with 50 candleswas'
rezr' . proininen t • plat".
•
platform while to •Mrs. Gordon'
MCPlaerson, the present president
and Mrs. John .Miller. qf. Lircknow,
Mrs Durnin Phillips ,.and. Mrs;
Wallace Miller, former president's
Were 'given, the' honorof lighting
the candles . after .which the: oldest
president, Mrs. Archie Anderson;
NEW -them -Out. After -"lunch.7dar--
iag which .the '•bir:thday. cake, was,
Served,. dancing •to music 'by. the
Taylor. orchestra brought a very
pleasant evening to a'; close
Mrs:.Gordon R;i;ntoul 'was: hos-
tess- for; the May `meeting of: the
Women's :Institute with MO. El -
Wood. B
Elwood''Barbour presiding .and with
19' ladies in attendance., The • :roll.:
call was, 'responded .to: -by �sug .
gestions to `tinprove our Institute.
It was agreed r'to7 invite . Mrs, 0.
G. Anderson of Belgra've to ad-
dress the .June .meeting ';on the,.
plat tui =}hospitaltzaif6ri-1V!
W. Rice and Mrs 'Elwood Barbour
wit i:LLthe president, Mrs. G:.••Ma
Pherson. an:d•:district repre,enta-:
Live, -:Miss Mary. Murray, Were ap
pointed as , delegates to: the dis
trict annual meeting .to •:be held,
in, Blyth Mrs. '.Lorne :'Iv`ers; the •
district 'president;:— was g,:u e s t
speak .r ,choosing as bier 'subject
"Women and Canada Tomorrow".
Miss: Doris Taylor ...:read the
"Story of •a bunch of Bananas".
Mrs: Barbour, : Mrs. •Mcphersoi
Mrs. Rantoul .Were. 'appchintet'd a'`
Anderson: Cpl ; Srnath: expects to.
commit • . te'd-t77eirn'fr*ii'a
curio '. a play Lunch•. was served the near. future and has pui'chas-
by:'Mrs ..George t StuarMrs L.
y4"oohs and Mrs. Fred McQuillin.. ed a home in thevicinity' of Cred-:
iton;where he and Mrs, Smith and'
,During the remainder of May' .family Will reside..
Service in the United Church, will Visitors • with Mr & Mrs,' Jacob'
commence at 11„ a m,' E.D.S:T: Hunter 'on :Sunday.:.•Mr. ,and ,Mrs;.
Mother's. Day, • will be observed Elmer Foran. Patsy :and 13ctnnie,:
next Sunday, ,May i.1th',a' Misa.Vyetta. Pl fillips of St., Her
-
Mr. and: Mrs: ;1•i.' Kruger:. Of, De- . ens and Mr 'Irvin` Rid of • Tees-
troit were recent visitors with Mr. water.
and' Mrs, E J Thom: On'''their` Mr, and Mrs:, Sydney Gardner
return they were dccompaned..by ;and. family were recent visitors
Mrs..Al Martti Of Toronto '• and with Mr., and Mrs:. F1 ank:' John-.
Mr ;Thom. who will ,spend a4ew stow of Holyrood,
days with;:his: sister, Mrs, .Gillies
.Detroit. 'Messrs:, Josopn anandLoi Lorne Wall,in ,
Agnew:'
INSURANCE Agenc
Lucknow, ." Ontario.
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Fire, Casualt
Autoinobile
'Mr,' and Mrs,` George Rivett of
Dungannon,,. in, . observation •' of .
their '29th ' wedding ,anniversary
on" Monday, May 5th., held a card.
party `for a few • friends that ev-
ening. Mrs.,.Rivett was an Erig'lish
war bride of World. War They
have 10 children of whom. the
:two'. oldest bogs served overseas
in. World War II, Leonard and Al.
best, the .latter son ,following suit
in bringing an• English, bride :to,
Canada Other members '' of the
far Uy •are' 1VIrs. -Goldie Carter
(Vera) of Dungannon; Mrs, Eu -
e gene Thompson (R'ernadean) ` of
Corinth; • Mrs.: Gordon . Bowers
. od sic •�--.�Mr-s : .
Mason' (Joyce) of Ripley. and at
home Joan, Arnold,. Wesley and
•
'Harvey Rand Eldon Ritchie atten-:
kirsT4` F 'Wilson is nursing- ded .til reception on',:Monday ev
Mrs Sara Collyer who is a pat- ening 'in Langside 'hall in • honor,
lent in the Goderich hospital Of the marriage cif Mr..and Mrs.
Mr:.. and Mrs. Callum. Cameron Grant' Wall of Culross
and Carol of Detrpit .andMr. and• Several changes `in the
Mitchell were. recent visitors with owner
Mrs. Jas Louglas••and family of ship of 'fauns in this: district have
taken place. of 'late. Mr. Alex Hac
Mr: and Mr"s, John;, Cameron. kett of Wirig'harn has purchased,
The. play, •"Advenn,, ture . Bound" , the farms formerly owned •by .Air.
by the•Auburn Baseball Club and..Godfrey Hall and Mrs. W. J" -iall
Sponsored . by the Women's: As- from'Mr.: Cecil Johnston, who in
sociation of the United . Chu"reh' turn has bought. his .brother El- .•
'has been. postponed *Until Friday, mer's farm, formerly, :t owneded by•
May `13th. Keep that•date in mind. Mr,' John Blake: Mr. Erne Blake
.Mr;
also 'purchased ,the farm of
E, D. CAMERON . ofWalkerton' Mr. Milton Kilpatrick•; 'whom we
has been electec]»pre<fiide t o'f the understand inte'i'ds.taking up res-
Walkerton-.1janover, • curling club. idence in. Goderich, :'•
•
Play Iliere Friday Receive '$ w Trtick
The Popular 'Wingharn play Silverwood iii i i r of ck n.cttw,
` aughin will be r wh•o ihave received delivery = v
rad n the' Town.' Hall Lucknow" International .ice .ci•can :,ecic'liverv'
cn•Frid;ay evening under auspices' truck' which is in charge of C;iirn-
afmSi Peter's' Menp's Club. • eroi • MacI)nOld, ':
lir :Hera., Horton is assistn
bier- sister,: Mrs. Jes&iepix� . f
Luckno y.
Mr. and• Mrs.. Harry Ryan are .:
moving to .the, farm house of Mr
Wxri: !Caesa�� `J'r: of Glenn's 'Hill •
Mother's . Day servicer will .be Y `
observed in . Dungannon United
Cliiurch on Sunday .morning, also . .
a , I aptisrnal service. TI a
sponsors an evening service with,
Mrs. -Rogers as speaker.
Miss Bernice Blake of Lambeth
daughter, of Mr, and Mrs, John,
Blake,:. has . been engaged ..on the
Goderich : Collegiate staff with
duties to cosnntence din- September;
Service 'at Erskine ,Presbyter
ian Church is cancelled .on 'Sun
da due • to' 'annversar services : .
Y
-at . Lu+cknow: •
Mr .::Samuel • Roach = is • quite'
,poorly' with, pneumonia and a
heart .• condition, Mrs:. .Arthur.
:o.ach.::_of Listowel` .has Been -s; w
aisting Atka, d -C . 'math.
his nursing care,' •
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R 91\TURIQ WJNN RS
rovnial.' Cash �Pri,zes
pial Cat Prizes:.
,raterro s..•••
Any' bona ,fide. farmer Mew ,enter, wha
agrees to plant at (east 5 acres of one of
these" :approved varieties:- ' Montcalm, ,
..21 or.Mensury (Ottawa
ENTRIES CLOSElUN :1st
For full details '.and' .entry forms 'see•! your ;Agriculturat
Representative, or write the Provincial ;Chairman, Nat(;pnal
Barley Contest :Committee, c,' o':The Crops; Seed's & Weeds
'Branch, Department of Agriculture, Toronto.
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This contest is sponsored by 'a
THEBREWING,&,.MALTIN6lNDUSTRIES0F.CANADA
to encourage, thee` gro Wing, of ah Improved quality of malting barley, and
tireproduction of adequate supplies cif seed, and to stimulate general interest
in this profitable trop