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:WESTINGHOUSE 30" RANGE. •
Top settled" by,,,Tharnas• Henderson. of 'Scotland in:. ,
180, Now ,,oWneVby .41fiee,'4,1ancierSen, a grandsen,' Top' right,
13,", con. 1, settled bY•Ilj.etet ,F,,,,Owler;.,,Seotiand; 1855. ' Now owned •
by Geo. *Veiger. lot;-:51, con. Settled ,13y. Geo.' Moffatt,
ScOtiand,.1853. byr Ortinley' Moffatt. •Secend tight; let.
con. . 2, Settlea',hyk,10,..i'boildy;,:England, 1854. Owner Robert
...
Third left, lot 7, con. 2, settled by Alexander Campbell,, Scot-
land, 1854. Owner, Oliver Campbell. Third right, lot 48, con. 1,
settled by ' George, Peacock, Ireland. Owner William Peacock;
Bottom left,'. lot '41, con. 1; Settled by John Thornton. Owner
George. Thornton. Bottom right; lot 10; con 1, settled by William
Henderson of Scotland in 1859. Owner Russell Henderson.
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the ftioelage killing one pr'.it.sengei and injuring tout others.
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BLUEVALE— 'The Mission Wesel
Ir't hi the United Church on 'I'ues-
y Afternoon under the leader,
tp. of I4isa Margar'el curtiti and
ips gay Johnston. The presilent,
ICCONVENTIoNA4',
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When the tire is injured, the break in
the cord body sets vp a pinching action
• Causing the inflated tube to explode.
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REPLACES
TUBE
When a body break occurs,
0 slow. leak will result,
allowing the driver to
Fame td a safe stop,
• Or; if tire is slashed,
-"et severe pounding
wilt develop,
warping the
Oliver of
• injury. _
LEN CRAWFORD
MOTORS
•.Phone 710 Wingham
l'h;rley Johnston, preSkled.
',.wt.itty-five members answered
,he roll call by...telling where they
wcitlit ince to spend their holidays.
;Nancy and Patsy Taylor and
Sellers conducted the won'-
Birthday greetings
wk,re .sung. for Ruth Mather* and
silly Iran.
Johnston gave the corn-'
'Aleuts on lust stet:), and
:.,terly. fl*C Ell the 1..)o,-1c "The Boy
with the Busy Walk", „was con-
tinued,
Margaret Craig awl Lloyd Pea.
-eel: took up the offering Arty
,ttlie. Thornton gay& the offertory
prayer.
It was decided to hold a picnic
the last week in August when it is
hoped their leader, Mrs, W. J.
Ichilston, will be back with them.
:lames were enjoyed at the close
of the meeting, 'Marie, Shirley and
Kay Johnston and Anne Peacock
being in charge, "
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Former ReSidents
Conduct Service at
Salvation 'Army.
Sunday services at'The Salvation
Army in Wingham last week were
conducted by' 2nd Lieutenant and
Mrs. Gorden Symons, former resi-
dents,of the town. A cottage meet-
ing was also held on .Wednesday
evening et the home of IVIr. and
Mr's. J, Clark, at which coloured
slides of the activities 'of the 'collet
for v the past year were shown, The
meetings were very well attended
and proVed inspiring to all pre-
acne
The Lieutenant and •hls Wife left,
Wingham last fall to attend The
Salvation Army's •College for of-
ficers ill Toronto, and just 'a few
veeks ago took part in graduation
exercises at Massey, Hall, A con-
tingent of friends frOm Witighrtat
and district journeyed to Toronto
for the graduation. and ,Saw the
Lieutenants receive their 'appoint-
ment to the Greenwood Corps in
Toronto, where they are neW
stationed.
Prior to entering Tho'SalVation
ArrnY College Lieutenant ,Byrnoris
was employed at CXNX and. dsl'ing
his recent stay 'in town Visited the
,'adio and television station's view
quarters,
Though they ho,Ve travelled Innen
in the past year, taking, Part in. ser-
vices at Guelph, l?'eterbortrugh,
Montreal, 13elleVille and
Winnipeg, Lieutenant and NA % SY-
r4nns ext.reSSed their hapPirieSis in
hping baek IA what they are PICO-
ed call, their heals town, To
eitiete tkelit own Weirda, "there just
isn't any other ;place Ailite like
wiboalti"
I GAINTiti" OOPtiLdtitteft
triartled otev. heennong
afore popular Says huitetytirieli, as
otitstanding new 'var'ieties bonoino
known,. OicMii "Wed.dtailied
sofi, and ti„litinhy POWitni4 'irises'
lil ibldetn. pronmely.
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lillow, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lillow, of Stratford, enjoyed a,trip
to ley River, Northern Ontario,
last week. ,
Don MacLean, of Barrie, was a
week-end visitor with relatives,
Mrs; geil MacEacherri; of dill-
ford, is visiting het mother, Mrs.
R. F, Ciarniss, who has just re-
turned from Wingliain Hospital,
Attending Tillsoriburg races on
Wednesday were A. D. .Smith, Mac
Scott. George Greenaway and
Cloyne Biggins.
Mrs. Dobie and Miss Kay Johns-
ton are visiting in Toronto.
Howard 'Brook, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with Rey, R. A.
Brook and AMrs. Brook.
Miss Ethel Beattie, of Seaforth,
visited last week with Mrs. R. F.
Garniss.
The orange lilies are opening but
were just 'a bit late for the1.2th of
july. They are nearly always ptinc-
Vaal to the exact date,
M'ac Stott spent 'riday in Lon-
don,
Mrs, Johnston leas been
released from the Wifighant
tal after Many weeks there.
There will be no service in" KtiOX
Presbyterian Chereh.next Sunday.
Misses Joyce Hoffman, Helen'
Haines of BlueVale arid • Agnes
Lane, of Brussels, are spending
two WeekS at 'the United church"
Siteirnet• eartip for senior girls at
Geelbtich. MOO Hanes and Lane
will remain as leaders for the jun-
ier girls' tamp.
Bluevale'attended the Ot-
ange celebration at SeederEh On
Sattirdtty.
'Mr, and Mrs, d'corge Dadswell,
of betroit, visited their sister, Mrs.
Jos.. Horton, And Mr. Horton, lest,
Mt, 401.(1 loOs, 40,04011 Oreig 404
fatally motored to Point Clark Ion
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sellers' and
fathilY' 'attended the 1.?.rtiSscis
giOlt Pionib at kintail Oh Sunday.
The of 'the United Chinch
is sending a gift of a fine copy Of
the; Standard Revised, Veralen Of
the' Bible to Jack' Horton, hi train-
ing at the it,0,14.,P. depot at Be.,
Mr, and Mrs: Jack Treston and
Sea Pennis and Mr. leek Shilling
all of ititehener„ wore visitors at
the home of Mt. and MIS, Stanley
'bailing on Sunday., .
M. And MSl. Thos. Straehaff, of •
ttetseIs and Mr. Arid Mrs. Lloyd
Warwiek o Morris, visited at the
home" of ,Mts. Andrew trAniont on
All.tndayi
Flowering Vines
Adopt-ding to ritirserythen flower-,
ing vines which beat flowers on
Wood of the current season's grow-
th should he pruned in the 1Pring.
Those which flower oh wood 'of the
previous season ,should be primed
after blooming by removing Much
of the wood that has just flowered.
GOSPEL HALL
Regular Sunday Services
Surtelay School 1.0.16 ton,
lietritintberink the Lord .
at li.10
Gospel Meeting at IM
Vlach TlitiradaY 0"(tB1118 at 8 15'hi"
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
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