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BLYTH
Dr, G, D. and Mrs. Hodd spent a
few days in New York 'during the
week,
Misses Clara and Ida McGowan
spent the week-end in Belleville.
Presentation held for Bride and GrOom
, Friends and neighbours to the num-
ber of 27 gathered at the home of Mrs.
Henry Young on Friday- evening to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young
who were recently married. Music and
games, were enjoyed after which an
address by Mrs. Franklin Bainton was
read followed by the presentation of
gifts by Mrs. June Kecknie and Miss
Alice Gillespie of a beautiful occasion-
al chair, a - sum of money and other
gifts. A delightful lunch was served.
The newly weds will make their home
in Blyth.
An' sure you want to know,
lex. why the punch is green
today?"
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Fancy Soap 25c•70c
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quite poorly is able to be about,
Many are getting some of fuel, One
of our ladies is digging her wood out
of the snow bank and rather ,enjoys
it, no fear of dying for the want of
fresh air in Canada or sunburn..
WESTFIELD
'The Mission Band met on Sunday
afternoon with a good attendance, The
meeting was led by Larne Buchanan,
The 'scripture lesson from Matt, 5:1.12
Was read by Lois Campbell, reading
Gwendolyn McDowell; study book was
taken by Mrs, Charles Smith and Mrs.
Norman McDowell told the children a
story.
Mrs, Pred Cook is visiting her slater
Mrs. Albert Newry of Hamilton.
The thaw last Friday Settled the
snow Considerably but by the size of
the drifts and depth of snow on the
level *ring won't 'be here for a few
days yet, although 51:51116 of the farm-
ers ate trying to rush the season by
t apping their maple trees,
On Wednesday afternoon the mem-
bers of the W.M.S. met for their reg-
ular meeting in the schoolroom of the
church. The meeting was led by Win-
nifred Campbell with 'Violet Cook at
the piano, The /fleeting opened by
singing "Take my life and let it me".
The scripture lesson was read from.
Romans 10:0-15 by Winnifred Camp-
bell, prayers were given by Mae Wight
mail, Mrs, 1Gordon 'smith, Mrs, Wm.
Carter, Wfnnifred Campbell, followed
with the Lotkl's prayer in unison., piano
solo, Mae Wighttnan; reading were gi-
ven by Violet Cook, Mrs. G. Smith,
Witinifred Campbell, Mrs. Wm, Carter
gave a splendid synopsis on the study
book on India, After singing the
hymn "Have Thine Own Way Lord",
the president, Mrs, Wit , McVittle, had
charge of the meeting, Responsive
reading was read from Hob, 12th thaw
and Ps, 116:68.76, prayer, Mrs. itte-
Vittle, Roll call was answered by the
14 ladies present, The verse for the
Vaster meeting is to pertain to Easter,
It was Gelded that all money raised
for the W.M.S. would be by free will
offerings, Mrs. Fred Cook and Mrs.
Campbell Were appointed to attend the
Presbyterial meeting at Exeter in Ap-
ril, The president reported for Mrs.
Walter Cook for the Supply cerntnit.
tee, and gave the allocation of articles
for the bale to be shipped in June. The
April meeting will be the Easter
Thank-offering, The meeting closed
with the benediction.
Mrs, Howard Campbell entertained
several of the ladies Thursday after.
noon to a quilting and tea.
BAPTIST MN
Rev, 0, J. Coupland, Pastor
11 a.m.-""Joseph The Patient
Sufferer".
7,30 park..-"Heaven",
"Who Will Be ThereV"
Coned, Stitcly# Worship
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RED CROSS DONATIONS
(Continued from page one)
gie 1,00, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ernest
1,00, Mr. and Mrs. T. Weir 2,00, Miss
L. Jenkins 50c, Mrs. J. Porter 1.00,
Russell Zurbrigg 10.00, A, Anstett 1.00
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Every year in Ontario thousands detailed information about the
enjoy the holidays of their lives, special advantages and features
because climate and nature com- of any particular section, write
bine to make of our Province tbe Ontario Holiday, Room 1004,
ideal natural playground. For Victory Building, Toronto.
TOURIST BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS!
Every one of us is personally holidays in Ontario and do
interested in the tourist in- everything you can to en-
dustry! ff resort owners, courage friends from other
guides, boat liveries prosper, parts of Canada and from
we all share in their pros- the United States to come
perity, So plan your own and share our fun.
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Howson & Howson 100.00, James A.
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What is there in Boom Ball to bring
some of our ladies in on the stone
boat, unless it is to see the men fall
from grace (or tumble) which suits.
The 'Curlers are planning a bonspiel
when weather conditions 'permit.
Mrs. Peter Hakney who has been
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