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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-07-11, Page 51- F 'THURSDAY, JUL"Y lith, • 1940 • ""r7 - THS WCKNOW SENT-04QTT . T Lyceum Theatre Wi NG•HAM starts at 8 p.m. except Show . Saturday.---�'isturday night. two shows at 7.45 and 9.45 pan. Thugs.. ay, Friday, 'Saturday July 11, .12, .13. BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE -- !Adventures `Adventures of Sherlock -Holmes' • Sherlock.Holmes, the famous. character created by Conan Doyle, foils the attempt of , a- murderons fiend, to' steal .the` Crown jewels, Also `°•Travelogue"_ "Leon, Errol. Comedy "News" ' ' ' Matinee Sat. afternoon 2:30 Matinee • Admission Adults 20c; Children 10c Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 1.5, 16, • 17 FRED MacM.URItA'1i ' 'HELEN BRODERICK ' MADELEINE CARROL 6I1oneymoojn In . Bali'. A humorous story of the Trop- is Island of Be(li. ' Alsg . Pictorial" and "Sport" LUCKNOW ,HIGH SCHOOL REPORT • S J ub •eet to the ,,aper oval of the D P xtmeft of Education, the students of Grades Ili'.. X, XI and XII have been granted standing as follows: 1-75-100%; '2-66-74; 3--60165; •C ---Credit, 00-59, . , In• Grade rad I?( .. the shield for General Proficiency given by the Finlayson Bros.; was won by Allan McKim with Helen Salkeld .and Lilian Carruthers as close competitors. • ' In Grade X tlie.shiele for' General Proficiency given by Mr. Wm. Mac- - Kenzie was won by Jack Mowbray, with Helen Orr and Catherine Johnston ties for second place,, and Katherine,Prest for 3rd place. F. F..' McLean. Monday July 15th is the date set for the contribution' of the Motion Picture. •Industry to - "Win The War" For every two ;war savinggs, stamps purchased' from •the Lyceum Theatre you• will' .re- ceive a FREE ticket for the This ticket is good only on the , evening of July 15th. GRADE iGX a 2 C C C C C Blake, Iiaward; ..=.-:z . • 3. C : C 2 C .0 . . 3 C Bushell, Jean C C C C C C" C Campbell, Louise' . • , , Carruthers, Lilian . , , , • : 3 2 3 C • 2 •3 1 1 C m C . 2 Cartel', . Eileen • C 2 2 ' ] 3 c ' '. c c c.. •..' Gilmore; Arthur . . C C • C., . �C ""1C C • • C C. Hamilton, Jim, C Henderson; •Eileen :';^., C • C C C. MacDonald, Donald ▪ • • : 3 2 . '. 2 : 1' C I. . 2 1. .itis K' lin,,Allan q Orr, -Melvin . < 's ; ., , 2•C 2: . ... 2 2 , . 3 3 Priest, Stanley . <...: d, ` . , 3' C. 3 • 3 Purves, Elliott . Richards, Clare 3 C r,. Ritchie, Norma 3 , 3 Salkeld., Helen C Steward, Gordon C Carson, Enid w .0•2 C, .. C 3 • •C. 2 , ,3. C C' . C 'McQuillan,: Carman , C C" ' C 1 2• " C 3 • C'. 2 1 Ackert; Lloyd .._., Campbell, Grace' , Chin; Sam ' ` ,• Culbert. Barbara Gardner; Kathgleen ' Hackett, 'Keith •' ' ' Hunter, James , Irvin, Willa, i • • C. Johnston, Catherine • • .1 Leith,•Jack • MacDonald; Bertha 'MacLennan,: Rodney Maize, Ellen' McBride,• Muriel ': i' McGuire. Dorothy Mowbray, ,lack. Orr,• Helen • Prest, Catherine ..Remage, Cuyler ; Reid, • Kathleen Reid, Lorna • 'Solomon,, Mervin Taylor, Betty ' Treleaven, 'Bill .. 'Wilkins, Muriel • • Russell, Coyle • • Richards,- Clare GRADE R -W k, C, C C •C 3 ASH F.IELD NOTES Mr. ',and .:Mrs. Erskine Evans' and . children of St. Mary's: spent day with Mr: and' Mrs: Will Helm. Mr, and 'Mrs. 'Jim Barbour and Freda, and Verna of 'Goderich visite( with Mr,.. and Mrs:. Les. Ritchie. `Mr. :and Mrs. John Campbell .of Belfast spent Sunday •with •Mr. and Mrs. Jake 'Hunter. . • ' Mr.. and Mrs. A. Helm, .Edgar Ritchie and. daughter Jean spent Sun day with Goderich friends. Mrs. •Rit chie returned, home after spending a• few 'days- with Lyal• hhe has gone an operation and is •progresin •g very favourably. • • 'Master Gerald Helin of -Belmont -is eisiting with his uncle Rob and Mrs. Helm. • 1 C vs C 1 2' C C C -• C C C C C C C 2 2.2 C h C' 1,, 1 1' .1 3 •C • 3 3. 2 C ,_.0 •C 3 2 C C o- 3 2 C 1 2 , 3 ' C C 2 ,C n 1 1 1:' . 1 . 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 '3 . • 2 C 2 C 2• 3 3 C 2 1 C C• C 2 3 3 ..... C C 1 .2 1.' .• 1 •1 1 .1: 3 3 ''. 'C 2 C C.` 2 2 "3 2 1 C 2 17 3 2.• 3 2 .1 3 . .3.. C 2 C • GRADE XI' PARAMOUNT • • Miss Ether Martin attended the • School for judges held at :the O.A.C.. Guelph . a week 'ago. Recent.visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook • were Mrs. Allan 'Mac- Auley, Ripley, Airs. Alex 'Cameron: ' Detroit,. Mrs. Angus Graham and. • Mrs. Archie Maclntyre. Kinloss. • Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson and family and '.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar- ' tin and family 'attended a family re- union picnic • at Teeswater on July 1st. There were"150 in attendance. Mr. G 'Wraith, Langside, spent 'the Alen, Carolyn. • • Campbell', Audrey......... , .•• •. - Cook, Jack Crozier. Lorena • • Eadie, Doris 1 Fisher, Mary Gibson,.' •Kathleen Hunter, James Jamieson, Pearl' Leith, Jack. MacDonald, Bertha r MacDonald; Margaret' 'MacKinnon.•Grace-•••1•- ••••• - MacLean,. Lois . MacMillan, Bruce McKim, .Reid McNail, Ray, Nelson. 'Jean Nicholson, •Margaret Ramage, Cuyler Reid, l.oina - Richards. Clare Salkeld, Mary' . Solomon, 'Miutvin Thompson, Willard• Twantles , Ferne • Week -end :With his sister, Mrs. L. Stein. • ' • ' Miss -Catherine . MacDonald from Lochalsh was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. Orland Richards, Mr. John • Martin has been re -en- • gaged to teach at SS. No. 1, Goderich. with an. increase in salary. His two. .entrance pupils . passed' their exam-. inations with, first class' honours. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mr. Cameron Cook attended the funeral ' of the former's brother-in-law, Mr. David Huston in Lucknow on Tuesday afternoon. C 3" 3 2 •.0 Brigham. -.Robert .. Campbell, • Audrey. Carter. Mary ~• Culbert. Gerald Curran, Bertram Fisher, Mary' Macintosh, .Robert ........ .•....Q . MacKinnon. Grace McNeill, Clifford • • -• • Y Nelson, Jean Cliffe Santry, •Jean Wainwright, Frederick 3 C C 3 C 2 2 C 2 2 2 • 3 2 GRADE XII ' • E c C1 WH 'TECH ' Mrs. Eli Jacques received the sad ...i tiewseof the death of her nephew, Mr. John Taylor' of Hanover. lie )vas 'born in Kinloss Township and taught school here `in his younger days. Miss Velma Scott speirt the . week- end ttith, her Miele and • welt Mr. and Airs. Waugh and other relatives near Teeswater. r. Miss *Vivian Fisher is visiting this week .with her grandmother Mrs,. John - Carruthers of.flolytpod. The Women's In ' stitute held a very successful strawberry supper last, • Tuesday evening. The 'tables were set in the basement of the Presbyterian church and the program was ie the shed which consisted of a play p ut on by "Benmiller Young Peoples. d There wee and all a large' attendance , enjoyed themselves: Mt. and Mrs. B. S. Naylor moved tl�ti• it "aladr. are sera '`3 C 1 • 3 3 C 2 C 3 C C CC THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL Published every Thursday ".morning At Lucknow; Ontario; Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie—Proprietor Campbell Thompson—••Publisher. • THURSDAY, JULY 11th, 1949 2 3 1 • ALL' FORD PLANT RESOURCES BEHIND CANADA'S WAR EFFORT "All the facilities,' resources, , man- power and equipment of the Canadian. Ford Company and the .overseas af- filiated Ford companies in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa; India and Malaya .are ' nowmaking and have been making,. every possible contri- bution to the defense of .the British Empire.. and the successful prosecu tion of the war,' .said, Wallace R. ,Campbell; president of • the Cana • 'an Ford :organization in a rece noufi2>ement, ••- Mr. ,Campbell 'explained that .the .Canadian Ford plant is 'particularly well-fitted-for'th,e productionof inech- anieal`motorized• transport used •so extensively by modern arniies -•' "Even before'Was was declared; on request^ of the Canadian. government we laid the , groend work for • military. production, Since the• beginning' of the war nothing .hasp been left undone to. produce as quickly as possible equip- 'merit specified' by.tbe Gover'nmen't_ ' "More than .50 percent of the p�- duction in our . Windsor plant •coin.- sists of vehicles for military. use. This percentage is .rapidly increasing. We Are. supplying the' British Empire with a total of approximately 35,000. of these units. Of this total nearly 10,000 are for the Canadian Government • and 25,000 are .for ,use by ,other • Empire countries such as. South Africa, Aus- tralia and 'India;". Mr. Campbell said. l►iili�iaiy vehiples made, by Ford in' elude: Light two -wheel. drive.. trucks, known as, 8 -cwt which are used for •carrying light stores, personnel:.or wiiele sets; 15 -cast'. .units, used; as, anti-ta k , gun .tractors, water tank earriages, and to .transport heavier. loads, personnel, etc.;' 30-ewtS four wheel drive, used •as ,load carriers three -ton units for , heavy -loads, for +workshops, for. wrecking equipment;' etea four wheel drive. gun tractors, used- to haul artillery, ambulances, as well•' •as' : regular. passenger • • cars. and .station' wagons 'specially fitted and painted; for army. purposes:. • .Ford engineers in the Windsor plant have, contribeted substantially to, the design of • these -army type vehicles.. "We'•'have equipped - our plant • with additional• -tools .and dies neve ary. for' the production of these ides and we . have.: installed . m}ic •special • machinery. We have. 'More than . 7,000 'Hien at work'in our plant," Mr. Camp- bell. said. - • •• As.. an' indication • of the dispatch with , • which . war, .orders .are handled by the. Canadian Ford 'company•'Mr. Campbell 'revealed on May •i 'a 'cable was: received' from an overseas Em- pire country ' inquiring how • long it 'would take to ship them 8,000 trucks for military. use. The imn ediate-•reply was a start .would rbe made in three: weeks. The.. company undertook to build and start shipping those trucks at • the rate of 100 a day, the first 190 units 'to'. be delivered within three C weeks and another •100 each day there- after.' ST. , HELENS BORN—In the -Wingbam General, Hospital, on Wednesday, July 3rd, to Mr. and E. W Rice, St, Helen's, a son--staUbQ1 fl• Mr: Charles' Mciagillin is • attending a Summer •Course at the Western 'Uni- v ersity, London. Mr. Tom Wilson is in attendance there also. • • Miss Lauriue • Muller, nurse -in' -train- ing at the Stratford General Hospital. is spending a two -weeks' vacatiee at her -home here. • ' • ' Pupils of the -.:i unior. Room and younger' children .of the Section en- joyed a picnic at the home of their 'teacher, Miss Beatrice McQuillin last •Wednesday. • The July meeting of. the. Women's nstitute was held in the Community all with the -president, •Mrs. Will 'Rutherford in the• chair: The • roll call, " joke I. have heard .or read" ca , uch ntet�riment. It was., •de - to • have an At Home in the near re and to have a sewing bee .on raday ;a'fterieson 'for the purpose making more layettes for refugee work. It was also decided to discon tinge the sending of gifts to the sick for the: present. Mrs. Durgin' 'Phil- t'i'ps favoured with a;piano •solo. Mrsi, Pharis Mathers •presented an inter- esting, report of the Distt let Annual Meeting. Mrs. Oster of Blyth; the dis- triet •.presidents Was the guest speak- er. She' chose as 'her subject "F'lowe'rs'.' and delighted the .ladies with !much' interesting .and helpful information,• "Cold 'Remedies" by ,Edgar Guest was' read by hirs. Gordon McPherson, A pleasant social' hour was spent over the tea cups with Mrs. Ed. McQuiillin, Mrs. Pharis Mather and Miss Mary Murray as hostesses. ' '• Qu te'..a number of old friends. and neighbors attended` the funeral of•the late Mir, Duncan McKenzie ;held at Wingham oil Friday.. • ci tut Th d ° • :� �. �, U '. is, • 1 .3. .1 •3- •2: C• t. C, C C C 3. 3 3 3C C c 3 s C C C c C C •C C C 3 3 C 3 C C 1 . 3 2 . 1 1 2 C C 2 2 3 C 3 C •C 2 3'' C ;"A DLJ I�GAN NON Mr. and Ail=s. borne Woods,"Dietina Jean and Mrs,, J. Helm visited Ar. and Mrs: Graham McNee on Sunday. .. • ' Mr. and Mrs. alert Badman and children of Essex who are spending ` a vacation in. this vicinity, ,visited a' few days with friends and relatives on the 6th Concession of West Wawa- i' nosh. • - Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Diekson, Sr.,. on the 4th Con. of Ashfield has !e- eently purchased the residence of Dr. • •H.. A, S. Voices taking possession August 12th. The , former couples' farm will be taken over by their sun Melvin, whose farm is one .of those taken in by the Port Albert Ail port. Visitors With Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Robb lately were their eousins, •Mr. and Mrs, Edward Nolan; Sask., end Mr, and, Mrs: Cecil Robb, Ripley. Miss Dorothy Robb• visited her aunt Airs. A. • E. Milner,' London, a fee - days last week., • • ' - Children of the late Mrs. 'Ethel • Van Doorn, Charing Cross, are vis- • iting Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Cellert.. They are Douglas, Harty;' : Kenaitri' and Helen Van Doorn•. , • . Mr. 'and Mrs. ••.Heber Eedy spent last,Thursdaykat Stratford: also' their son. Jack •awho'is remaining for some holidays at Milierton. and Stratford: • Mr. • Qeorge Moore;,'Who is engaged at. clearing'• the. land for•the, Goderice Airport, gave •himself a' nasty deep cut on• his leg with the axe,' which required • several . stitches. Be is . re-' cuperating . at his home and expects in a few .'days'. to resume his work. Misses Frank and Lily- McLean,- Lucknow, •are home for summer with their brother, Mr. Thomas: McLean. BORN—July 1st to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whyard,'Seaforth, at Seaforth Hos;' pital, a baby 'girl. Both are doing :fine_ - ' - bliss. Flora. Denser �w'ill -be in .Tor - Onto for the next two • weeks observ- • Mrs. R. •'J. Woods., Mrs, Tyson.and. i mg am -making. anew t ter prRise he sGoreiii- son Jack are holidaying et Sauble went as undertaking, in order that Lt'bmen a way' in .which Bto each illsee a y Mr-_ ,John McQuillan returned on• help out with the war effort. The annual Memorial Service at Dungannon Cemetery was •held; last Sunday .afternoon, with probably not, as ' large attendance . as some •other ;fears. A mixed choir led the singing 'and' .Sunday front the' Wingham Hosp where he. was -undergoing • treatment• for a few. 'days. ' Mr, and Mrs. Lorne: Woods, Donna Jean and Mrs. Helm . were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Me - Nee, at Nile. ' • • With ,proceeds for patriotic' pur- poses sari At' Home will be, held in the Community Hall'under the' auspices of the Women's institute. Music will be provided by the Gulley .Jumpers, • 2 1 1 .c 2 1 1 C , 3•. •2 3 2 C" 3 C. . 1• E' (3 C C 1' I 1 .0 C 3-"• C 2 • 2 C C' C C CREWE (Intended For - Last Week) • • Teachers hone' for the• holidays are Miss Bernice Durnifrom ro n Mer kdale; Alden Hasty, '. from Liewr'y, Pupils home from High School are Alan. and Graham Durnin : from Goderich. ::Ellerin Maize, . Lorena Croz- ier 'from Lucknow, Frances Crozier from Westervelt; London. -WEDDING' BELLS • SMEDLEY. — SCOBIE At •First Church, ' Westminster, of • ;which her father is minister, Janet Scobie•became the bride •on Saturday afternoon' of Hubert. Smedley, B -St:.,. of Sturgeon: River Gold Mines. The bride is the youngest daughter of Rev. and. Mrs. James Scabie, formerly of Whitechurch. Mr. Seobie , officiated. Sumner, ' flowers, arranged by friends of the' bride: massed, the church for the -ceremony. The pretty bride was given in marriage by her brother, 'Mitchell 'Scobie: Her gown was • of white satin on princess lines with.a siror-t train. From a tudor head- dress of folded'satin her floor -length veie fell softly over her • gown. She carried o4rhite 'carnations and ferns in a shower :bouquet. • Mrs: P. D. Anderson, , of Sturgeon River Gold Maines, .was her sister's matron of honor wearing a madonna blue marquisette gown over taffeta. with puffed sleeves and , wide , girdle. Her • white eieture bat was trimmed with 'streamers to march and she wore elbow-length,.mitts and eatried•an arm bouquet of mauve sweet peas. o bridesmaids completed the trio of • ttendants, Mrs. F. L. Fraser of Toronto, another. sister of the bride, wearing mauve. and Miss Marion Murray; of Wilton Grove. in peach. Their gowns -were of marquisette and thea carried delphinium. The reception was held at the manse where house and garden were bright with summer flowers. Mrs. Scobie re- ceieed in a champagne lace gown over yellow taffeta with, wide leghorn hat and corsage -.of 'lnaarcliffe roses. Mrs. Smedley's was of navy. polka dot sheet with • white hat and accessories com- pleting her ensemble, •and corsage, of. Johanna hill, roses. eri .i r and •eshm is •. fi - ffe re t After ba, M'rs, a'Sedley left on their honeymoon the br1Ie going away in a twin print' ensemb'e in dusky rose with white ac- cessories. They will live at Sturgeon, River Gold Mines. - • COURRi['5 CORNERS AIr. Wm_ Campbell spent a pleas- ant week -end with his daughter, Mrs. Wm: Crozier. Mrs. M. . Howell of Goderich • was :also a visitor with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crozier. Visitorswith the Blake family were Mr. and Mrs. -Sid Gibson, Stratford. Mr. 'and Mrs:, Ben Comfort, St. Cath- erines, Mr. and Mrs_ - Stanley Fines and daughter Suzanne of Toronto and Mr. and lire. Robert Blake of Clin- ton. ,• . . • . t Mr. and Mrs, Lorne' Woods and Donna and Mrs. Helm of St. Helens snent Sunday with Me. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan. Miss Doris Taylor of , Lucknow was 'the guest of her cousin I orainne Drennan_ with Mrs. Allan 'Reed as organist the opening hymn Was announced • be •Rev,. Ve, Newman "Faith of our Fathers". The scripture 'lesson . was read by Rev. :C,,' H. MacDonald.. A .solo, "There is ',no Death". was given by Mist .Ferre Alton' accompanied by Mrs, Bruce .3,IeArthur, Mr. Newman' PAGE FIVE mss 01,15$ CALUMETu DOUBLE -ACTING BAKING POWDER in War Time': The next meeting, Mrs. Reed has •offered. her borne to enters, tain the , mothers of The. Baby.Band. The meeting• closed with a' hymn and .•• led' in prayer.,,"O God of Love" 'wee tee National, Anthem. .''• the .nest hymn sung.•'Rev_ A A;. Mal- Alis. T A. •Girvin 'of Saskatoon oney, rector • of St .Pauls. Anglican• accompanied by. Mir: 'and .Mrs ° !red"... • church delivered ' • an impressive Sr -e-• i •anderson and sons' of Lu'datow -r isited . • E NORTH• Winnifred Donaldson led in prayer LANGSID- and a quartette. composed of Agnes Conley, Eileen Stewart, Betty The Z': P. S. held their meeting in Donald Donaldson rendered a num- the church 'on Mon. ea -ening. Gordon. ger: Wall gate the Call to Worship. r John. Richardson led in prayer. minutes were read and adopted and business natters were 'then dealt with. Charlie Tiffin, worship convener r then took charge of the program. Reba Marshall • gave the scripture reading. Grace Richardson gave a paper on 'The Life of niel'. Ardyss Brown then led in prayer. Vie - tor Emerson gave the topic "God Save the King" and Charlie Tiffin closed the meeting with prayer. Mr, and . Mrs. W. J. Moffat of Hamilton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Moffat • :kb. and Mrs.. Ira . Wall of Bel - grave end . Miss,, Rosetta Dentes 1 Sunday with Mr. and Wrng'ltam spent Su v J sick list, and in Wingham Hospi a We hope for a good recovery. BORN ---On Monday to Mr. and Mrs, . • ,. " Watt Fors te, daughter. - ' 'MA.FEKI•NG Mr-' and Mrs. Eldon Twamley. and children of Chatham Are -speeding the holidays at their .cottage at Port Albert. , Mr. and, Mrs. Will 'Andrew and lit- tle ,llaughter Louise visited ort Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. George An- drew; Lt:cknow. Ree: and Mrs. Campbell Tavener of Bluevale visited aid friends in the comunity last •Week. Air's. Thos. ,Anderson returned Home Safietday front Muskoka -*tete she had spent an ,enjoyable week; -Mrs. Wilson. tall, A veru pleasant evening was spent Mr. F: G`. Moffat, Miss A'1"ark`uret last Friday night when •a number 'Wee Emma Richardsand Zi Ilaekett s and our o• n lir. on mon. The closing hymn was "Abide with • Me". The • cemetery • looked Very nice and many. commented on the im- proved condition front. years "ago. • Mr. Bert Roach is steadily improv- ing • at ••Goderich:'Respite' since his operation. We hope he is well on 'the road. to Mrecee1ery.. r. . and Sirs. Chester. Durnin and family are°expected at'the end of the •week and- with 'their mother Mrs. R. J_ Durnin will • spend • some time at •their • cottage at Colpoy's Bey.' Bob MacLean; son of Mrs. Wilfred' •airs Mehzn Reed on Sunday.: - Mr... and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and boys, Mr. and ' Mrs . Kenny ,Camlliell and- daughter; all of Detroit, Mr,. a d airs: Joe Day, Hamilton and air. and Mrs: Herb' Currie and family of Mafeking visited with Mr. and Mrs John Menary. Mt. .and Mr's. N • J. Treleaven of Toronto. airs. Annie Treleaven and Mrs. . Frances' Courtice of Dungan - nom. Mr. and Mrs• Albert Paterson of Whitechurch. Mr. and firs. Vet - non Hunter and Ellen Maize visited. at Bert Treleaverf s. Mr. -and Mrs.. Engen Hanson of Jackson, Mich., and Mr.' and Mrs.. L'umby of Detroit were guests of Mrs.. Henson's brother, S • J J.• and Mrs. Kil- patrick Mr, and Mrs, R. 'McKenzie:, and brother in law 'Mr. Patterson, Wmg- ham, are visiting Mr. and' Mire. Otto Popp. • RAPID CITY _(In ,ended For LastWeek) �wedding took place at •A quiet g South Kinloss Church . on Saturday after- noon when .Miss June Morrison' be- came the bride of Arnold Thomson: MIr_ and Mrs Malcolm Stewart were • McLean. Goderich is: spending a while, the attendants: We wish the young • ' with Mr.. and .Mrs. Bea „Mole.couple -a long and happy married life. The regular W., M..5. meeting of : Mr. Johnnie Carter returned to Pet - the. United church met at the parson- Iawawra after a R'eek's visit at his. age last Friday: The 'president ails•' home: He reports 'there was snow et E. Elliott was in ' 'the chair, After the. opening exercises, Mrs. Rev. New -••i the camp recently. • 1klrs.` Archie Nicholspn. Donald and nail took the worship period. 'Mrs. J. i Ryan; assistant secretary,took down Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Benson ,Brown : . the minutes in the • absence of the and Shirley visited Sunday a1 their secretary; Mrs. GeorgeHarris.' Mrs) parent home.' beriies are 'a plentiful crop J. Blake took: the . topic • ` Stewar, dship' . Sti a Airs. S. J. Treleaven gave a reading this year and the pickers ,,are busy. also Mrs.. Newman. Miss Margaret Mr: and Mrs:' P. T. Carter visited • Pentland sang a 'solo s'Pi Dyer"': Mira.: with Mrs. Tv ndal •Robinson' recently. .Reed read a paper on "I'll go where '• ent the you want me to go". 'Sirs. Elliott and a. few from ' this burg sp� Mrs, McWhinney read ,'Women's •Help ' 1stin' Goderich., • - Mrs., Jesse Gray'. 'of Goderich is visiting her daughter. Mrs. M. Shack- leton. Mr. and Ws. John `;11cWhineev of Echo' Bay are visiting with his bro- ther. Dave and 'Richard McWhinney for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. L. Bartlett of Bel niont spent the week -end , with Mr and Mrs. Sam Sherwood. Golden .Jubilee, Marked ' front io , congregation ' here gathered • together at the church 'in honot of Rev. and Mrs. Cam bell. Tavener of Buevale;.. who :were back among, their old �friends for a few days' •visit. During the evening a progettni Was given with, 1l• serer icing . a talk which stun soci>i�Y°`°�liettt , ' . , {,.. Sixteen members the itof the , )land attended the Rally in 'iV•ingnam hall pliYying genies and contests after on Wednesday. During the program .which lunch Was served. Mrs. Neil MacDonald spent Monday 11oIIai� . iii London. Mr. and Airs. Ivan Conley and and Betty spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Clifford Johnstop. ilolyrood. The United ,W. M. .S. .held their •,:rite •Itee e of ,.Mz •Wm �'�-.-��",Y• „+ .v,ct..•�.., r yrs r a•' .,>� • On Sunday June 30th. Crewe cele= brated the golden jubilee of 'the church. when large crowds gathered at both services. In the on Qnduc� d Bartlett, a former pastor. the service. A choir of former mem.' bers and Mrs. Collison (Effie Mc Whinney) who was first organist was at the organ while Mr. John Menary sang two solos. A Menmorial service was held acrd Loretta Crozier' and Beatrice a, beau- tiful i basket of flowers. the Blake f•smi•lv lag cin a beautiful. • basket of p gladioli in memory of theif parents . Mr. and ' Mrs. H. J. Blake. in the evening Rev. Agee* of 'London took charge of the service and the choir was assisted by the Westfield quart- ette. On Monday 'a reunion and pro- gram of solo instrumentals. address: es and greetings faxen Pastors and friends were read by Rev. Newman. A. ;antique part was four little girls. Ruth Curran.. North Sherwood:1 weiidolyn Treleaven and Edna .Riv- ett presenting ..bouquets of roses to ' four . old 'members who w ere . at the opening of the church 50 tear's ago. \lis. John Meimry. has the distind le - ion 'cif •attending this church for veal`s and enjoys taking part in all activities of. church work and is also president of the Women's association and was seven' years, president of the I ".- M. S. and Also • a teeher in the The funeral of Mr. Joseph Court- ney.. Sr., 'to Kingsbridge cemetery. was held Sehirdav morning. He leav- es to mourn, his wife, Mre7 Courtney: three, sons and four daughters. Leo. Fred and Joe all at hone, 'Sirs. Judge (Marie); %Jackson, , Mich.; Rita and Grace in Toronto; nurses -in -training. and Vivian at hone. Tits community es:lands tliei: sy nrpathy to them. Mrs. Roy of Detroit is visiting with' Sirs. Robert Howard' and Mr. Ed. "rinett for a few. weeks. •""44 Trnis.ed I,ane kad pupils of assarese CKNX on Saturday teeming. las Lair, teathe • r Grille' neat tern: e best way to put u a Fire! Ton need help and you need it fast and the speediest way to get it . home, should be witkont a telephone. The cost is very small emu - pared With the. peace of mind it sris gives and the knowledge that in ease of fire, sick- ness, burglary or any, other emergeneysi ,this fireless rue•a=enger stands reaay to serve you • swiftly, efficient - day or nignt. 11,4 DISTANCE 1940 1080s OF PUNIC SERVICE r bv the ladies to a bountiful supper.