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. The • .•lnow Sen#><nel,�L' uc1ow
Huron Federation of :Agriculture
THIRD ANNUAL.
LIQIV'S PAR,SEAFrOR�I`I
�SQrtS
Pori a iiig day's oiuttiiii join . the crowd, pack a basket r
lunch' and meet :your old fries ds, make . this
• 3rd., annual. Picnic the ; best yet. < .
PRQGRAM ='
.10.30 a:ni Bruce County Vs.-'Iluron County Softball ;game=•-•
Ist •: gameof Tournament ':between 4 counties of
Bruce, Perth, Wellington and :Huron ;•
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--1Picnictrioney-$50.00:;
1,15 p.m., •Jim hunter ofCFRB; Huron Boy, officially
,opens Day,followed by other prominent
speakerS.
2;00 Square Dance contest, 1st
prize $20.00; 2nd
' • • Old Time. Fiddlers contest, prize $5.00; ; Cal'ling Off
contest $5.00; • open to counties." of Bruce, Perth, •
Wellington,. Huron, Entries in hands. of Secretary.
. by June 1Otb. • ,p • •
2.00 p.m Children `races, including all . ,children''up to' ,1G
'• . years—Prizes... each event. , :
2;00 p;m, Softball 'game -Wellington Vs. :*Pertl .
3;30 p.m. Lacrosse -Brampton' vs. Norval. •
4.45 p.m, •Final.. Softball :, play-off=BetweenSt'
winner- of is
and 2nd games.
• 5:00 pm. Horse shoe pitching contest—Open event -7$10:.00
° - ' winning team Contestants--furn-fish-' own shoes;
• Jitneyl Dancing throughout: ,the ' Afternoon
•
Educational Dis pA la
YFeaturing
Huron `Holstein • Breeders eich bit; National FiIM'Board
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; c9ntnuous•�ahoiv-ia>;g.,-_,-Dominio�;;Dei2artr:.t.:-4o
exhibitr Veterinary G nic; 0.A:C. `•Pasture' exhibit; '. Wa'r
•iehcs; . New Farm :Machinery. ,':
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�$laae
BAND IN ATTENDANCE
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Dance -lin the evenin usie` b; Elite O•r li
• .g,:n? .. y Q esira London
, HARRY•:L, STURDY' USSELL' BOLTON•
•. ROY,
President',Vice-President' '' a
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ars-25c.; •: Children •free; :' allin• uniform'.. free;:'A'dults 2;
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WHITECHURM
Mr, Harry Metlenaghanx, 1Vtc..
William McClenaghan. and • Miss:
Edith. McClenaghan of Be1graye•;
,visited on. Sunday, with Mrs and
Mrs.. sed McClenaghan "
Mr: and Mrs. Groskoi th of Tor
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. t rw: t� ::bo -ug •t . r -aDd - M ,.
i3obett-Mowbray'., h:ousc Xr :tli
*ills 4.•';:L;s t. (2!1 «l �i`I{�irt fIr#' JUrtf^
] it11 1�rr°,: 'an t IVIr s: ,MQ]�c i artd
tinnily are moving back tp.their
�t tin: �Vl.i._>>Robet Muwbza soldt
farm •,in Ashfield' 'recently;
•which Was owned sore years ago
` :by 'the -late Mr: Geb,rge and M ss
Ada lvleQuoid, He sold it. to Mr..
'Crort r
G , ,a•':nearb'y 'nei:ghb'br,::thera:
Cecil •`Falconer;,- Misr ,Ezra
Scholtz, Mips, Bert Mc'C lenaghan,
rs. R .J. ,Ross, :Mrs. W. R. Far-
tier and Mrs Geo; ivrecieriaghun-
•attended the district annual meet-.
'ing of • the ` Woinen's' Institute
which' was held on Tuesday ,this:
-week at, at, Belmore,'• ,
Quite a number from dere a't-
tended,Calvin Presbyterian:..an
niversary llost.'Sunday When Rev:
A.' Nimmolo,f• Wingharri.conduc'ted
.thei serviees,`‘Special :• music was
: •rendeQed ;by the choir. Rev.- A. :1-1,
.Wilson preached in Wingham •for
l.T�ev, .Nunnn;a. .
Ther e will' be no service in the'
Pvesbyter•\an ch ii cih . on Sunclay
'owing 'to .the" ann•i•versary services,
in the 'United ehurcfi 'at11 a•m.
I?'►n` •Rev, Br,ar�`-lc�,• on
of ' thel Will bel the i rinister. .
1r: s': Those Moi 1 ison;' C ad_ a Ser.
�11S=Tlj)`•t-`i:3�"fi'== CX:�I.'T41Crn 0=- QST-
pital .O day :• gee e •waS
N.,•0 Tysick : for :a. da .> of aso` .
is xmprovrng :s:ince
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'HE ELECTORS OF'
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I Say 'Thank You For Your Support •
At The .Polls in The Provincial'
Election.
Presbyterian ,Mission; Banrd
The'.
regular
ularmeeting
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g.
of
the
Mission Bandwas 'held on Mon- •daY afternoon with the Aesidelt,
Jane:Joihnstone in the chair. The
theme o t " '
>_ he:meetng was .,,..God s
care for'' the W
orld }::After, ,'the.
call -•to 'worshi
p hymn 726 was
g,
,'sun
Psa}, m 23was repeated
bY
the',;B-'
and
Pass
ages of.'scripture;
were;.rea0l by some: of the senior
embers. •Bible'study and prayer-
as: taken` n
b' the.
leader.
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[Ilrre vvas-appc�riitz SeCi•etary to.
4.74
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lace Mari yn cA�lpine, : usi=
cal n.
9.
bei '
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ed . ;a sol � }: •`
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Jo 1
Yee;: Mowbray;' a. piano` solo 4
:Winnifred.•Stew'ai•t and .a• song.. bv•
•G .}11 Istm, R' Johnston, J• 'Stan'
le .an;d ;Bnl '
Co ey: A char al read:
i. :inselecti ii -Cork Rc
r-�, T•.•:
given. , by the. •)uniors.' For`st'ud.y
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f Mrss::M MacDougall took clia'i c
u t}hc•:
o aid MI.�
F` -'i h
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.the iuniprs• The 'meeting- closed
with t hymn'. n'.
mand
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Victimof Accident
Died • ir. London'
are:' $ori'y;;' to' repos .- the
death ',of^ Mr. Fr, ed ;Lott who :was
;accrd:ently, ,shot a Week ago- ;hile
out . -' hootin ' .g•roundhogs He
rise'
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,�!... '�aY.`, :. ►? �Y, rnorning
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0a osprtal; London. He has
b en,.w
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g in•' the • Iicilrrtedale;
ci'earn'ery in Win.g •h,am' ''and ::was
a' foriiicr°resident of Wh techurh,
He 14,1mo
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t u�in :his loss
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Pa .. 1VIi,. anda.,Mr'�:,•
alter. Lott of t'th'rs-.cci�mni�
unity,;'
threef. her } i �. h: ti
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Watfxicl and: a Gistei Nettie, 1VIi
NeWby of iwal London .:The•:fun
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----^--wZ'r-g`��f•.t:Y� r- �'Ms "`rR�' Y�"i "'� - -a� -'�►�*fir acn -
I Deeply. -Appreciate -Your Continiued.l
Confidence' A
• µ A&..�.. • ressYour'e .
.�P ed In �=R•
Election Of ..
Me As Your Representative
In Huron: -.Bruce,,
Sincerely,
�oh'n W Hcz���ia
•:• WASQUIET 'HERE'
•• •
.. g• wa,• , qty, he
Villa e s:
g ,, ,a , those who •were;,:most
interested ':either, stuck; .close to
.th r
e, adio g4t4•ng: the -,results•, -or
a�rn' ct the exodus toesgingirgur
,Where a` ;huge throng celebrated
the-Drew--Governmerit-sw _,
t` sweep, and.
more particularly; the Hanna•:;vi;c-
'tory.. The" Lucknow..Pipe •Band.
was.;. in attendance, and earlier
, in the -day :had been at Goderich.
'to • pipe a party 'of Anier'icans .up
the hill : to the "Square"..::.: The
party which• arrived by boat'•was
made u f'm
p o embers of •'Exchange,
Ribs .from the State' of Ohio.•
OCA
L L S RVISTATIONS
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DECIDE • ,ON nouns.. ;:
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rth. r
estr.r't
c ions •lifted on the•
houris
.fo
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lling: gas and oih
ocal
_sei ice stotrons:have,:-agreed--oi
the
hours t
he -' will`:
Y • observe,
which will not be: r
eatl
g Y cYi�a
ng -
'ed, yet will be .more c;anvenient
.14e•
kx bks
All .gar ages will obs,er ve daily
;rc hours` of '',frons 7 ',a rn'. to 7
gip, iii, and •will roman open until
9 p m.:: oil .open nights.;' 'On .Sun-
days, by a; rotation system, one
gat age will.: ren4a;in Open' from. 1
EWE`
A number-tr ons'hoe attended
• thr Iiia ilio; sal 'Ger vide at Dungan
nron •cw Sunday ev"�i�ng,�ivhil
attended- the ..anniversary
se•i' }ccs af:F3.ackett` church.
M r ti s Gwendolyn Treleaven.
spent the week-e,nd'itlr hes':' Sis-'
ter. Mi ti A?ernan\ ltunter•
� I�uck
n'o$ :,'
Mi acid Mrs Beit Finnigan vis
ite «it t x, an' ,Mrs. ,Jim• 'Cul
beet onThursday.
a:Iid .Mrs.\ S';'.4, Kilpatrick
spent: ;•thb ; past week,.: , v}siting
friends: at l etr,bit,and ast Tawas,
1Vlichi.gan.,
•
.=. 1VTass: Vic letr .1,1be.r t Of..Lauiurri.
'sPcnt tho ' week,end at her, borne
•Mtss" Fre1`ntcs N.Cilozicr•'of �.Lpn
.dont visited :,ovi r r she week-erild
' with.' her: ''brother C\li.fford'`. and
Mr' Ci drier:: .
C)ra Friday iday aeveningti'. Mr, ' and.
1VTrs Jrck Cuseas • were: greatly
stir pr°;sed when• Mr. & •Mr s -Ter}.
C'tini an; j.V1t': and \Mils,' Toch Andy'
-icrsnn Mr ,;" Bert trr---d trrain-~ofµ.
)via tekitg and iVlt,,,iand N.rs•. Lloyd:
Iiruttei W;iwatiosh, tanned, with
:them ;rci , Celebt ate the 10\t}1 arin'i,-
vr.rsary df -their rnai nage, Games
r 'ere played' and ice .er'eatrl.. and a
clsiiritiv lunch was served, MViany
't:t:ti`rful • gifts ‘i ee recei:Ved, After
\,'\,:ishing Mr., arid. Mrs Curran
man;,' more, panni er Gal ,y,S' all re.-
:tti 'ne'cl to 'th(ii' hcrrll'e,s titter a, vet' ,i
enjoyable evenirig•:
EFFORT • BEING. MADE
TO.. :REVIVE BASEBALL'
A slimly attended • baseball
meeting. was .held .last' Thursday,
but' attracted •'a nurriber, . of en-
;741"1-ha-
Were
n
;1uhowere keen:to have the 'game re-
eyed locally:, i';:
Messrs' :P, W. Hoag aidHar•vey`
.Parker: are ,.giving -the ,lead •
;et -ting the bloyS:out 'to practise,
,"lthough .the ;weather' hasn't been.
-•too-.fa.•voi aisle for ':ibis :A1T -base- •
?all • •
pai•aphenalia that,.•-n1,ay be,
l g- raarn -^"its `irrd' rig - .
..ii1g .Sought .to .equip: a team.
If a•, likely . looking Juvenile
MISSIONARY'' FROM IND -LA
ADDRESSED, :DEANERY
The Spring meeting of the WO',. .g
mens Auxiliary of the Deane • ,
-of B
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church,'.Soritharn-p b- n;`Wednes-
d:ay, Mai ; 30th, - 945. Rep1)
orts '.
secretaries' of - Dorcus Sen o
i, rS,:
Girls, Juniors acid Little' Helper.s'
were :presented; and, each showed
completion: of .a very' satisfactory
y
ear:' Mrs.
C F,'Hewitt, Kncar•.'•
_dine,: gave,a splendid, report Of:::
the Diocesan *'annual. Mid-day
prayers were,: conducted by Reu
Geor'
• H�'
our,
on
'
ge Wiarton -
The report Of. the nominating
committee was ''presented , and ac-
ce ted
It :,
Was,
.P -follows:
hon:
res. Mrs, W. •, H'.. Har
p tley, Kin-=
cat:dine• ' r
esident ..1VIr
s.: D. J'
St- ri -
a din `P i1°
ase , •� vices res.
g Y, Mrs:
p ,
C : •F
•: He is
w it Kneardin
., a secre .
t.
,
ar-'t
r as ,:•_}Vis
Y. �- ow
cardin
e Dor
cus. sec.; Mrs. R
C
Capper9
Walkerton;:-.."
`:Gir
is 's
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ct;�.
IVhiss M
Boyle,` Kuilorigh,.. Junior >'••
s,ee s
Mr W. H u ne -:
,alis
erton Little f-Iel.pers; 'Mrs: E M
`Reinhardt; Walkerton;, press`. sec'-
Miss 'M..Boyle, Kinlough ,.. ,
. ,Mrs.. L., E, Smith, , convener of'.
Deaneries,,: ' addressed •• .dele- ..
gates. She told -of the tvoii ld-wide
need for rned,ical":-Missions , and
missionaries.`.At. a .combin -
ec� ses-
sion Mrs. C. E. Costain talked on,.
Junior Work , and urged, that it.
be expanded, in this deanery',
Canon , Townshend, .L;Th:, •of
London, Diocesan. Commissioner,. ,•
introduced, Rev, Geoffrey Guiton,.
C,r., F:I -`
jab, India, ,who ;gave.'A 'splendid,
lecture with` lantern slides' on his
woi k -in India He emphasised the':
- - • foctors and nurses ••-`:
or his mission field immediately...:
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ear ---carr be ratfhtt "out:; ,entry -
':rnay yet be sought in:.. the•
1�•";'"bir . o erwise Activit
i.es4il'1 be. confined to exhihitioit•'::
games.
lston ' Car
HAS WORKED IN ITHE,. INTERESTS•
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OF .POLITICS.
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