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HITECHU.
Whitechurch U.C.W.
The UC.W;' of "Whitechurch held
their February meeting : on , Tues-
day, after'.having td postpone it
a .week on . account of 'stormy
weather, at ,the home of Mrs.
Garnet .'Farrier.. ' The meeting` •op
ened'with ;the singing of. ,The :Lord.
Is ally Shepherd.:' A' prayer of
Thanksgiving , a ,n d. Intercession
was- given by. Mrs. Dana: Tiffin.
Thanks was tendered Mrs Eunice
Gillespie for, flowers which she,
,donated to- the .church. '2VIrs 'Ezra
Scholtz' gave a report on . the; quilt'
situation Plans . were . made . for
the. baby" layette which • is re -F
'`v uired: for :the Presbyterial Bale.
Mrs. George Thompson, convener
of Literature and Periodicals, be-
gan. the new study book on Trin-
idad. giving an, interesting insight
on the: ways of the Trinidad peo-.
pie and country. Mrs.°Garnet Far-;
rier `played the;:National Anthem.
of Trinidad: The 'motto of . Trini-
dad'. is �: "Together .we Aspire;'
Together. we Achieve." 'Mrs: Ez-
ra'
zra' Scholtz played two . violin solos
accompanied by Mrs.; Garnet Far-
rier.'
'ar-
rier.`'.The ; March meeting arrange-
ments were made: for the regular
meeting ' and the World's Day .of
Prayer to be • held March' 5th In
the United Church.. 'A vote' of.
thanks. was . tendered Miss .Diane
Coulter for typing the programs
and Mrs. Eunice .Gillespie. was
thanked for looking after the.. used_
stamps. Rev. ' George 'Mitchell
closed the meeting with prayer.
The travelling basket ' got off to,
a good start for the New , Year.
Women's Institute' Meeting
The 'regular meeting' of White-
church Women's 'Institute was,
held Wednesday '"afternoon . at. the
home . of 'Mrs. Victor . Emerson
with 20' members • and ' 3 ' visitors
in attendance.The meeting open-
ed with the president,, Mrs. Em
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Ia: Coffin, presiding and 'the sing -
, ming ,of. the Institute ', Qde and re-
peating the Creed in ;unison The,
correspondence was read. The roll..
call was answered by. "Should
women. hold jobs outside ` the
home." .Every. lady ' present voic-
ed her opinion and a. lively dis-
'cussion. .followed By show ;;of
hands it was agreed to have a
*series of Hobo card :.games and
'each one make a.. donation . It
was: also decided. ,to 'have a ,St.
Patrick's' programme on March
.19th. Mrs:''iDan : Tiffin is 'Making
a pin cushion" On' which 'tickets
will be:. sold . at : March , meeting;
and. lucky,- one drawn.; A progres-:
sive Euchre party will be held.
March 1st . in 'theCommunity Mer
motial Hall: It wag :'agreed ,to ask
the Comnmunity' Hall Board, to
Make it one of their .rulings, that.
for all ' Saturday night receptions'
or entertainment held in White-
church Community Memorial Hall
that ' the closing. time • be .11:45
p m'. ' and ' that they be requested
to play. the, National Anthem: Mrs.
Russel Gaunt.' gave a 'paper on
Canadian Industry.. Industry has
advanced 'so' much in the :last 25
years that we now live in a rest-.
less .Changed world due to inven-
tions. The 'manufacturing Indus,.
try has advanced due ,to' most.
clothes nowbeing .bought ready.
made and the coca -cola or ' soft
drink industry . how it has grown..
Hotisework ia• all ,changed because
of. the 'many, gadgets used, which
created an . Industry for . these:
Look at . our local Fairs; they are
show windows ofprivately owned
Industry, (pmmunity 'singing .was
enjoyed, .;Mrs. Emerson, read ; a
clipping 'sent ,by Mrs. D. H.Mac
Donald on "Farm Wives". and
"HoW to make money" at hothe.
Mrs4• Gaunt , commented' on the
mottb -- Por men may come: and''
men may go but „Canadian Indus-'
try, goes on forever like the brook
in the old ;school, reader, The role.
of women written by Ethel; Chap-
man was also read. The ..March'
meeting is to be held at the.•home
o Mrs. Albert Coultes, The sing
ing of the National Anthem clos-
ed the. meeting. '
Mr, y nd Mrs, Eldon" Emerson
of Penetanguishene are visiting
this week. with Lila Emerson.
We are pleased' to report Dave
Gibb was released on Tuesday
from Wingham and District' Rog-.
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USE ' SENTINEL. W.AN A,DS.
osF Frustrating Nights"Says ".
Bob. Hull About Pain Henderson's Work
The ' .following • story,; written' by • ftenderson, like.. Pit Martin and
Bob Hanley; Hamilton sportswrif- Ren 'Murphy, ,is a "floating" nue,
er, has.. to ' do . with the :recent. man ,.bust ,now, spotted in there
"shadowing lob". Paul Henderson by Sid Abel . to relieve men m his:
did on Bobby Hull ` and Hull's regular alignments. .
reaction to it. The ,,article was "Maybe I'm, tryingtoo hard;"
picked up by Charlie Webster.on he was saying last night, ' "but
a 'recent visit, to Hamilton and the; goals just won't come; I have .
we are .grateful to him for show one goal and five assists this i',..
ingj : it to US year.. I` know I have • the `shots
They . tell . a` funny' story about I have 20 'mere than one player;
Paul Henderson and the night he but, four fewer: goals. Maybe ,Tin
shadowed . Bobby Hull, checking pressing too hard. Maybethey'Il
him ' doWn to folirshots and nn, come, suddenly."
goals.. His recollections .are stili very
A Detroit writer�` clear on the : "shadow night" a -
Reay for commentpN y gainst Bobby Hull.
"They put -me. on. the line .with .`.
. Hgwe and 'pelvecchio • and .told
me what; my assignment was. I:
was to neutralize Hull, saving us
maybe a -goal or • two. That' meant
that `the clubs: in effect were.
playing_ two=man' lines, ,when, the
Hill and Howe lines were 'on . the
ce:" " ;
•Paul hung on Bobby all night,
acknowledging :.that • Golden Boy'
was . "strong as 'an. ox," and 'that
bumping him was like.' .colliding '
with a . brick wall; .7<
"1 could keep , up by watching.
him all :the time. But • if 'you. let
hits get. half, a stride, on... you,
you've lost. hi:n.'
unwilling to ; compli
Wing. Henderson hadn't been
great, he said, but rather Hull
had had a bad evening. '
So , the writer asked Hull him-
self.' who . was. forthright and ,gen-
erous in; his praise of Henderson:.
"It was. one of the most.. frustrat-
ing nights I can remember," ' he
said, "and' . I was , surprised that
a . young. ,player, could shadow me
that well."
It was New 'Year's ..Eve and.
Hull. had three shots from the
point in.the ' first" period' and only
a single;shot of any kind for
the' remaining . two periods.:
Henderson ' was . in _town last
night' for the :Detroit team's an-
nual 'tag •game ., with. the Junior
Red ' Wings, an exciting evening's
fun for 3,050 fans; many of them
autograph hunting children.
essed Billy
t Bill was
ent a Red
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