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Mrs. Robert McQuillin of Ham-
ilton . and George '. Mc.Quillin of
Toronto were week-endvisitors
with '. Miss Beatrice, Charles and
William McQuillin.� .'Mrs. to nest Gaunt, and � '. ' .. L yi±l 'Hunter,;
Mr. and Mrs. James Aitchison Mrs., J. Pritchard; ' current events
and family'moved this past''. week Miss
Rutherford; sale .of bulbs'
to their '. new ' farmwhichthey and plants,'
• purchased from Miss '•Isobel' Mil-:
• Mr.: and Mrs. Grant Rutherford
ler. and Scott• of''Kingston were Eas-
Mr. W. A. Humphrey moved eta, -ter week visitors
. a -with his" par -
his new home ,in the'village. ents,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruther-
`Miss Verna Aitchison •visited t: ford and John.
during the week with ; Miss Susan
Wilson in Hamilton.
The : May :meeting of the W.I.,
'will be held on May 6th at 2;30
•inthe hall There will be a.' guest.
speaker.' Motto_ Mrs: Tom Todd;
lunch and "program. Mrs. Er -
Hold Sunshine
Sisters:'Ban,. yet
St. Helens 'Women's, Institute
St., Helens; Women'S Institute
held' their Sunshine Sisters ''Ban-"
quet'in the 'Holyrood Hall Wednes-
day, ' April 21st.,' with the Holyrood.
Women's: Institute . catering ;to a
delicious turkey dinner.
The four new members Mrs.
Chris - Cook, • .Mrs. Earl Jamie
son, ,Mrs. Russell , Phillips ;,and
Mrs. George Webster were Intro-
duced to the other members.,
After the dinner each, member
found her Sunshine.. Sister and
gave her a gift.
Mrs. • Harold " Gaunt, ' the presi-
dent, 'presided : for' a ,•varied pro.-
gram
ro=gram consisting of a piano solo
by Mrs. 'Chester Taylor, a duet
by Mrs: ,Morgan Johnston and
.daughter Jacqueline_
by"Mrs. Harve�ouston and
a sing song accompanied by -Mrs.
Wm. Rutherford. ; •
The winners of : the draws were
Mrs. S.' de. •Boer, Mrs. H. Cooper,
Mrs. ;Earl. Jamieson and Mrs.
Fred. McQuillin. Specialprizes
wer ' given "to . Mrs. S. de Boer
whose wedding anniversary was
nearest to '.April. 21.st and ;to Mrs..
WM.' Purdon, whose birthday was;'
nearest to. ,that date.
.Mrs. ; 'Chas McDonald presented
a gift to Mrs. 'Chester Taylor who
has moved to • Wingham.. Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt spoke in' apprecia-'
tion' 'of the 'Work .of .the retiring
president. Mrs.. Ross".
• The guest speaker Mrs. Donald
McCosh : was : introduced, by Mrs.
Harvey Webb. Mrs. McCosh . suf-
fering from laryngitis played "a
fine record' "Don Lonie Talks A-.
gain.''. She was thanked and pre-.
sented with a .gift/ by Mrs. Allan
Miller.
Ashfield Lady
Guest Speaker
(Whitechurch : News'
Chalmers . Presbyterian 'W.M.S.
held" their Thanitoffering meeting
in the school rdom of the church.
The President. Mrs Victor Emer-
snn • welcomed' the guests from
Wingharn • W.M.S., . Whitechurch,
!United,. Easter visitors < and their
own members.: A hymn. was sung,
after Which Mrs. Donald Watt led
in prayer followed by responsive.
Scripture reading. The. , Medita-
tion was given by Miss Lila :Bin
erson , .Prayer was given by Miss
Annie Laidlaw. The roll eaII was
answered by 16 members.; Mrs.
John McGee gave .• musical num-
bers for. Wingham. The ''guest
speaker. Miss Sadie Johnston of
Ashfield Presbyterian Church
gave. .the Easter Message. The
cross ,. means to carry." whatever
burdens " we are. asked to 'bear.
She told • of, the cruel 'death .'of Je-
sus and the lash- which drew blood
each • time it struck. ,The ,picture
Square Yarn
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of the crucifixion ..was : clearly
presented- as it ,.really:. took place.
She told of the crucifixion picture,
how it was ",brought to .America.
in 1900and• is, now the largest in
g.
Amcalling ll to•
serviceerica forJesus' Him:is If "iwe wishato
inherit- eternal life we.. must go
and be His witness at home 'and
unto. the uttermost • parts . of the
earth. A poem on the Church 'dos-
ed the ' mess.age Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt thanked , the . speaker . and
presenta her with a gift. Mrs, Mil-
ian ' Moore gave. the .. number' for
Whitechurch • U.C,W. two poems.
The Watch- and What does " Easter
Mean to =You? The' . offering was
received by Mrs. Wallace -' :Conn
and Mrs. ' Dave MacDonald and
.the : prayer was given by,.; Mrs.
Wallace Conn.
Mrs: Wallace Conn gave a read-
ing, •` Easter .Custom In . the Reign
"of Elizabeth • I, friends -` were 'giv-
en gloveswith Easter eggs. .In.
Poland men 'visitors call at • a
house and : sprinkle ` the women
with • water , or perfume. Easter,
the feast of .eggs, is emblematic
of the Resurrection and future
life. In New Mexico the sacred
flame was ignited from 'a flint
and . the lighted '.candle •. carried
'through ;the church. The Saxons
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introduced Easter to England by
kindling bonfires. Holy .week'. pre-
cedes Easter. In %Poland : the Eas-
ter feast is like `:Christmas A
hymn was sung & the Benediction
given by` Mrs. Emerson. Grace
was sung and lunch was • served.
Arthur _ Moore left on Wednes
day.. to visit .' with . Mr. and. Mrs:;
Stanley Moore and '"'family . and.
with :Mr. ' and ''Mr's. Walter James .
and family of Woodstock.
Mrs.. Maud Haggitt returned on
Wednesday . to the home ' ;of Mr.
:and Mrs. Victor Emerson after
visiting a week . with' her sister
Miss ,Lila Emerson:..
Visitors with their grandpar
ents Mr. and: Mrs. Earl Caslick
during Easter week` were Donna
Caslick,,, Culross, . Diane • Caslick, •
Wingham, Patsy Caslick, ,Culross,
!Darlene Coultes, .' East Wawanosh'
and Muriel and Alma Conn.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Billie Caslick,
Culross and Mrs. • Ronald Coultes
spent . Thursday .:in Kitchener.
On. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor .Emerson were .in Walkerton
where Mrs::: Emerson; attended the
Bruce •County ; Scholarship meet-
ing; in the Department of . Agri-
culture" Board room, to choose a
winner from the applicants.
• On Thursday ' the 4H White-
church • Safety Sisters held :. a
work meeting. at the home of their
leader Mrs. Leroy ' •Rintoul.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Johnston Conn
visited • Thursday. evening with
Mr. and : Mrs. Andrew . Gaunt. • of
West Wawanosh.
• Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Sinith of
Mr.:
MChaarhammvisiteisda broEasterther weekof: with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman:
.. ith 'pmSan. . ..
Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and M'rs:
Tm Jamieson spent Friday • 111
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Gregory and Billie Gibson of
Lucknow visited Easter • week- with
their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
George. Fisher while 'their' mother
Mrs. Gibson .visited with Mr.' and
Mrs,' Arnold Lougheed.. of Fort
Erie
George Kennedy is a patient iii
Wingham and • District dHospitarl.
Tspeheedy. . communityrecoverywish • him a,
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1Vlentai illness in Canada • is
morepread than polio, .heart
disease Y cancer. Persons who
are, mentally 111 include alt class-
ew of c`tizens; rich and poor:
Despite 'the prevalence of• exno-
tional , aisturbance, this form., of
illness often causes more ' need-
less distress a n aphysical
ailment, ' although it m a y,
equally amenable: to proper' treat -'s
meat, . which should be given as
soon as '‘the first symptoms are
noticed, ;