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1,:krattians and Italians in Canada.
The Italian church in Montreal has
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aslant Dar-
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THE WINGRAM ADVANCE-TOMS Wednesday, March 14th,„
BLIJEVALE.
The .atietion. sale of farm _stock and
implements at the farm of Earl ham-
Moil, last Friday was largely attended
and prices generally were good, Three
'cows sold for $999,00. Air. lIatrsitton
has sold his xanii lv harry Alontgoin- a membership of 271. The scripture Air. and Airs, Wilfred Weitz spent ury of \\Ingham. r, ;tad Airs. iia,..11111- lesson from Leviticus 19: 9-18 was Sunday with the latter's parents, Alr, UM and :,rosily have moved to Wings read by Mrs. Raymond Elliott and and Airs. Robert Jefiray. pant.
v'crc by cKilt" Mr. VeNeil of Nova Scotia, a S11.1d-
Messrs. Mac. Sanderson, Wroxeter, lley,. stressing the theme "Love Thy - slit at Nnox t,onege conducted the Malcolm Mach Blue\ ale, and R. J. Neighbor as Thyself" using the Good st nice at the Presbyterian Church Alc,Murray, Alorris fownship, arc Samaritan as an evimple of a goon
h absuice of Dr. Al acDonald, who among those \OK) are attending the
Purina Convention at St. Louis, Mo., was a d All'. Imm l'1111 111111 u ill tilt \Vifts•11;11n 1,,‘- •
. e v.. urray. •
Fourteen answered the roll call is'. S. A. the first so this week.
Air. and Mrs. Gordon t,,libson,. tepez,tim; a Bible proverb. Two new Alr. line Aitken,: of Caktary -visited
and tit!rry, aintl All's Mar): Gibson of tuembers Wcry received, Plans were this past week with his sister, Airs,
Drew, and Miss Ilertim Ilishop of ,made for the Easter Thankoifering Fred Johann and Wilfred. (Ai Wed-
Swalwell, Alberta, visited with Air. meeting. fin oficdn, last Alr. Aitken:, Airs, Johann
and Airs. Stanley Dariiii4 and Mr. and dedicated in prayer by Airs, Ray- and Wilfred visited with Mr. and Al rs.
k. .11,; NeWloans, mond fienith1g. A quilt for Bit' bale Wilfred Walker of ltelgrav
Mr. and. Mr:, Grant Aleifiarmid, was quilted. Alr. Kenneth Dickson, Ralph Dick- Miss Bessiv Rtmie and Miss G14dyd son, (has, Darling and Miss Nlildred Kilpatrick of, ,l,ticknow, ti ii' with Knox Ladies' Aid
,:Moore, spent the week-end in Toronto, Alrs. Al, 1.. Aithen. ,. ineettng of the Ladies' Aid of Kenneth was a delegate to a V.P.S. Airs. Roy Turvey has returned Knox Presbyterian Church was held , convention in that city. Inane after :T ending two V‘I.A:iNi." with fullown,n; the W,M.S. meeting, Tue.
her daughter, Airs. AleTagaart and 1st. %ice-president, 'Airs. J, Gordon Dr, and Mrs. Ronald Martin and
ill s where she was receiving medical M un,k11, 111 ided an d opened the family of Owen Sound, were guest.i
atteation. I conditioa is improved. 'meeting by "Come to the at the manse over the Nveek-ends
Mr. anii era! nulls of ltit.iucss Miss Isabel Darling of Kitchener,
thy incindi:vg asl')•VC 1"r spent the week-end .with her parents.
/age this atcic, Ti,. kitchen, floor revering and
ill Airs. tittrolli iarris and .ta, sh.nif the cart•tatxr's t'"r s- )"1"I Pitt'!' Jr., I i"r"id 1 iii
tw,, Suns „i Tug Sttn y.oi,.‘„ii,is„ lay and Carl Douglas spent a fe w
tiav 11111 i Mr. aril Mrs. I, lward sonte t Ilyntith for 1;11. days last %trek at Manitoulin Island,
w 14(.111i-tied. Singing "Blest `-'11 hosing"'
?.4115 tit, Tie that Binds" and re,,,eating Mr, and Airs. I Lowe\ Edgar ,l test
:t• as '.'t.../1111 Of a fttil e,t t,/ Lord', 1/r;ty, r ill unison closed Stinda aftt'rn,•'w r\ lilt her parents,
'4.0 ,4- oat, the ;tin. inectim.„. st:r\ ed. Mr, and Airs, N. J. punkin,
cicotes, :ti,g1 is endani.g an ,:t'stitsd. ,
k:1 the du. D. zsmitl1 is t.sking c.,',• "1""K atutck rs• 1)..t alas ileininlug-
mi his rural mall route. durnig last meek but has W"ay and children of ilrip-sc1,•;, „;
„„ rveyvvrt'd. t., conduct on Sunday with Alr. and ..\11'n. Ca:1
.•Uniost ail tit :101at, the %'014;t: `111-ii" "113'
and sth.rouildilk, district have „jaw morning sen, ice ill the United Domjas.
members of the family &An o ith. the ICitureli. In the Sunday Schor,il which Airs. John Fitch Jr., and Dim ties
flu. followed the service, Earl Hannibal spent a few days 1.111A past week \yid]
resigned his office as ttllperintendctil, Mr. and Airs, kit. Becker of Carrick.
W.M.S. Meeting i owing to his removal to \\ Ingham.
The Women's Missionary Society Al r. brooks and others expressed
met in the school room of Knox Pres-taco of appreciation to Air. Ilanail-
b.yterian church. The president, Mrs.iton for his senices ill the Sunday
Eldred Nichol read the Call to Wor-;School.
ship and led in prayer, Airs, Ham
ihe service at Knox Presbyterian
Church was in charge of Melville Alc-
,Neill Nova Scotia, who is attending
Colle,et, Toronto. He based Iris
Haselgrove s 6: '33 ' "Seek .>:c
Hiss 41.11guyin Gl (.70 (1 and his
SMOKE SHOP 1.ighteousness and all these things shall
lie added 111110 you,"
tir,ig, sang "lie Dore it All Alone,"
- for - us a svlo. Mr. and Airs. Q. 11, Aloi-
iatt, Air, and Airs, Burns Moffatt and
Smokers' SUNDRIES Airs. Edith Sanderson had a basket of
flowers at the service in memory of
MAGAZINES their uncle, the late James Moffatt,
who passed away last week and who
SOFT DRINKS was a menther of the session of Knox
Presbyterian church for many years.
All'. 40. Mrs. forge Merkley at-
tended the Walkertonstiridgeport
game in Waterloo On FriCNY
Air, Frank Pentland and children
of Dungannon, Visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Airs. 'Earl AlcNec and family,
Alr. and 'Mrs, Rilkert Mawr, Joyce
and Wayne of Thames Road, spent
Thursday afternoon, at the litinkin
Mr. and Mts. Car; hitch. and child-
ren, Mr. and Mss Arthur Fitch and
Airs, Etta ,Pyl„a., .1.1101 on Sunday
with Air, and Al; Ivan Haskins and
attended the funera, the late Mrs.
Wm. Tremble.
Chicken poN, lothaps. and flu nave
been quite prevalon '11 this commun.
ttention Farmers
In the interest of helping to save every CALF and every
PIG this Spring, Mr. Nixon of Nixon Laboratories, Orangeville,
Ontario, has consented to give a lecture in the' Wingham Council.
Chambers, Thursday afternoon, March 29th, on the functional
importance of "VITAMINS" MINERALS and TRACE ELE-
MENTS in respect to the nutritional health of livestock.
This address has been widely acclaimed in other districts so,
why not plan now to attend,
Sponsored jointly by
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ity of late, A2r. Elmer Zinn has ,been
quite ill )vildi pneumonia, but his
Many friends Will he pleased to know
that at time of writing, he is itnprov-
ing,
.A.1r, and Mrs, 1\lorman Hastings of
Toronto, spent the week-end, with )1.r.
and Mrs. Ross McKague and Jimmie,
liockeY
Three hockey games .were played in
the new arena this past week, On
Monday night the largest crowd of
the season attended the match between
Grade and Allanford,, Carrie cooling'
out on top with a score of 2-1. On
Thursday night the Kinloss Hubs and
the Culross mete in the Flehnore
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44. 11W- score board read 7-4 for. Teeswgor .(13) team and the Atorkittr frriday okItt Cioodycars with TeeSwater coming out
tion ,game was played between the Ott top. with a score of 0-6.
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