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THURSDAY, APRII, 29th, 1943
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•Miss Bertha McKay of Toronto
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• '-r.Cay and other relatives. She sang
a sole in the morning •in .the Pres •
yterzen-churehT.-whith was ver
much appreciated. • '
.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKague o•f
Teeswater Visited•on Sundaaispith
-• her 'sister., lVtrs. Jas. McInnes and
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Mrs."4:. F. McLean is spending
.•a few- weeks with her daughter,
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Gibson of Niagara
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Tique Luctislow swami, Lvciwow, oNTARio
an old esteeMed resident of -this
community, haying pred here all
her life. She passed o'way *Satur-
oofiff41.40# AtAl.*FhOilikkOtiher-gb"'
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e a, e.-z4uad -her
husband' went..there to live not
three weeks ago as they were
-botlrin-goo eilth. She observed
her 8?th birthday While there,
,Mrs. Jad•cittesjwas a life member.
of 'the W.M.S. •and was a Member,'
of the Presbyterian church. The
urieral was- held On -Tueiday of
this week to Win ham cenaeterY
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She leaves to mourn het :loss her
usbarid and two sons, GeOtge of
reston and. Wilfred of near Sun-.
Ury, alsO• seiren grandehildren:
his ' cOmmunity extends their
yinPathr'to the bereaved. rela-
Mrs Gibson Gillespie visited b
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last iieek at Sarnia with her son T
aek Gillespie and Mrs. Gil- s
lesPie. •
Mr. and Mrs, 'Clarence Co
visited -on -Sunday with his• -Par
ents• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox °o
Goderich.
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tives.
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f Teacher: William, what are the
two genders? (
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William: Masculine ,and femin- h
ine. The feminine are divided in- t
to frigid and torrid, •and thwmas- H
u ine into teznperate and intern- m
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pianist;•
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J•Pwi •Allness • Vbs WICHI r
,,:er.‘resigned arid. .:IVirs.j
Bob
Reid,:was elected 'president
of the_Women's . Institutg,at-- the -
annual meeting eld at the home
of Mrs. Jas. 1V1aelNiriald.* Officers
fOr • the corning . year are; tis,resi-,"
dente Mrs. Bob ,Reid; vice Pres
• Mrs.. Nelson. Rayxiardi sec.-treas.,
• Mrs. Orland Richards; 'district
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director, •1VIrs. Wm. Xempton.;
• M' Verna Hamilton;
PALE ELEVEN.
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sick committee, Mrs. Frank Mac -
Charles, Mrs, D. Richards; war
Work, Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Mr,.
jas. MacDonald, Mrs, Hender-
son, .Mrs. D: Richards, Mrs. m.
_Kerriptorir -press --reporter;-IVItS
Robt.' Hamilton; Canadian indus-
ries, Mrs. E. MacLennan; social
welfare,.Mrs. O. MacCharles; cit-
zenshiP, Buckingham;
ome economics, Mrs. J. Hamil-
on. Roll call was answered -by
to help the Institute ,have
oie Workers. A paper was -read
n Social Welfare by 1rs._IEn,
• and Mrs. Roy McInnes and
• tWO children. of Toronto spent the
• week -end with her parents Mr.
ancl Mrs. ,Jo,hn Kennedy. ° Mrs.
Toynbee Larnb and four children
.Goderich Saturday there
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he 'Red Cross held a concert
and 4:ncein the Institute hall
last evening. When the
hall Was packed: Three ninribers
were given by the scholars of. S.S.
• No. 10 school and three numbers.
• Were 'given by scholars oL
11schoOl. Master Currie -Bur-
chill Ofe a monologue arid also
solo, Mrs. Harold "Currie
gave .,t-W.O•-•Whistlizii. solos accorn-
" panied -by Mrs: Ezra:- Scholtz .at
• the ,plario;• vocal „duet by Messrs.
Garnet• dna' Carmen ,Farrier, ten
•\, dressed' in old •fashioned
"14-€4s gave a chorus en+4i.-
Maids"; a recitation h3r
thorn
quartette- b3r.
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La• -•••-2,410- oft and Jarzies
Mrs. Du ""cloriati.....
• den plate quilt tolthe Red
t. Ticketa were sold on' it
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:brought over $11.00.• Janie.
drew the ticket and the
•• prier was Mrs., A. E. Pur•-.
!ance was then enjoyed.
,,ic by Tiffin's orchestra
• 'nnpanied A3r) • Mrs.....__Nelson
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drs. John Craig spent a few
.a.srs last-w-eek-u-1:-Wirighilm with
her daughter Mrs. Robt. Hall and
• Mr. Hall.
. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Cantelon
of Wingham visited on Sunday
• with her brother, Mr. Alfred Pat-
terson. ••
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hender-
son of . Wingham and Mr., and
1VIrs:'-Geirdori SteVrait of Sheffield
visited on Sunday with Mrs: Dav-
id Kennedy. •
Od1�B -of
-4"-o•rtage LaPrairie, Mrs. Jas. Wil-
• son and Miss. Merle Wilson, R.N.
of Wingham and Miss Agnes
• son, R.N. of Toronto spent the
week -end with iVtr, and Mrs. Jas.
, Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Jantzi and
• little Donald- of Milverton visit-
ed ori Sunday ,with her brother,
Mr. and IVIrs. George Fisher..
• Mrs. Wesley, Tiffin and Mrs.
Viated on Monday with Mr. and
'• Mrs. JOe Tiffin.
• Miss Florence Beecroft of Tot-
•, mitt) spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dustan
• Beecroft. , • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilftrne Durnin and
two sons of St. Helens, also Mr.
Ms Harry Tichborne, of God-
erich visited on 'Saturda:y with
the ladies' mother Mrs. David
nnedy.
rs. C. Murray visited on Mon-
day with Mr. (Dr.) ,Patterson
of Lubknow, •
. . MRS, ELI. JAC9tIES
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sign. A contest. was conducted
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by Mrs. "ADri. Hemptomand a let-
OBITUA-
banks re.4.4
meeting will beheld at the home
of Mrs. Robt.
-F'ay,7151-a-Sr-OTiciii—ffetet will be
drawn on •a quilt. Visi,tors wel;
• coine.
,lyfr. and Mrs. Oliver MacChar—
les spent Sunday with IVIriF and
Mrs. G. 1VIacGillivraY•
lYfr: Carmen HaMilton has join- n e'lea-
ed the army •andf, is stationed at
Simcoe.
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• Iliere passed aw4 at her hpme
in Brussels:pli...Sunday.,,Apri1,18;--
Mis. Martha- Milner" Champion.,
w•41.4ow of Frederick ,Chanipiori in
-her 78th year. She was born in
;West .WawanoStj,. the daughter of:•
the late 'Mr. amt- Mrs, Charles '-
Milner. Tfventy,,Seven years. ago
they .moved to BrUssels.: 'M
eixarriplodied in 1912:•Sh
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Easter visitors •with. Mrs. Jas.'
MacDonald Were Mr. and •Mrs;
:Frank Nitig-, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry•IPowler and son Alvin
CJinton_and MissmIsabel- Scott.
Harold Ritchie spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
Gordon Ritchie. •• •
Mr. Robt. McIntosh, R. C. A. F.
Manning Depot, Toronto, •spent
the week -end with his 'parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack IVIcIntosh, also -
Mr. Hugh McIntosh, .of Luckno‘iv.. Kelso MeNay..omithe.
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•.C.ongratulations-to and -Mrs.
ves five sons and five daughters,
Mrs. Ed Small, Wingham; Mrs.
EarlSproal, Exeter; Mrs. James
Clark, Chester, Pa.; Mrs. Thomas
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Champion, New York, and Prfs-
cilla, at home; Williamand Geo-.
OtGTterbert, of Stratford, and
Roy and Harry in BrusSels. . .
private funeral was held on
Tuesday afternoon from her home
Brussets. Interment took pia
in the .family plot in 'Bums •
Cernetery. •
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of national emergency our country is making
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demands of iteiitizens such as' we have neverknown before.
io And rightly,for we have neye_it
r_b6nacea wu-
this war has brought to- our doorsteps.
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ou — our depositors.— have responded loyally in Many
• Ways, and we, at the Bank of Montreal; take particular pride in
the splendid way you have bought Victory Bo' nds. We take pride,
too, in the record of service --of this Bank to its customers iand to
Canada. For a period of over 125 years — which has embraced the
troublous times of eightrwars — our Bank has continued on its
steady sPusey
a4attire -that would 'far outshin its _record of the 'past. This
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faith has always been justified . . . it is still as strong as ever.
Today, in this time of national cnsis, *e appeal to you to
suppOrt the nation's "war effort by/ drawing on your savings and
earnings to the limit of your capacity to buy Victory Bonds. We
shall be glad to place-theMin safekeeping for you at a very smakl
charge; If you must have cash at any timei–Victory-- Bonds are 0.
always acceptable as security for a bank loan and the arrange-
• ments are simple and prompt.
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Your country needs your help NOW through your support
of the Fourth Victory Loan.
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