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jos.eph 'Miller la it Patio*
in, the Whigham klenerat
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acid mrs, .Harry Coil and
family utteritied faintly dinner •on
Friday evening . horiering• Mrs.
•GPIN father en his birthday
at Ws home in, Xiiinevale„. Oar fOnpatIli)t ..14 extended to Mr,.
Joseph Boyle and family 1n their
regent bereavement.
Mr, and. gm Noble ,and
family .0 St. Marys were recoil.
visitors with Mr, and' Ws, .John
Noble,
Mr, end Mrs. R. gllieginie7 were
recent visitors With Mr; and Mrs.
qraliwin chanting end fiiiinilYt
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Were appointed 410iffteal,
rt was decided to invite /4/
Mternoon 44xillary '0 the Atelet
TinlitkOffilring meeting, tp, bF 'held
in, the ehtitch, Mutates were ITO
by Mrs. Clarence, Winne, in the
absence of Mrs, Ralph' 14°1'4' The treasurer's report was given
by, Mrs, Robert Ormsby.
Twenty-Mx //eipOero answered
the roil cell. There were; 29 hospi-
tal and live bottle Vialta to the 00;
and shut-in reported.
The worship serviee was,
charge of Mrs, Floyd CarOPhoW9
group arid opened' with a 100.
T
he Scripture lesson from,, Etches-
lens 9:10.?9, was reed by Mrs,
Garner Nieholson /Os Cameron ,
Walsh led 19 prayeT.
The study period on Burma and.
Thailand was in the form of a
conversation between Mrs. 4, and
regular Meet-
frig of the reel ,rave riVening ALPO-
liarY Of the Woman's MisSithriarY
Society of Knox Vaned Church
was i,iiid at the home 01! MPS, Hal'.
old Vincent ,on Tuesday everting,
of last week:
'yro quilts .were eoMPletely
quilted at the meeting, Mrs, Boss
AndersOn, president, was in Charge
of the short business period.
Mrs. abrdon Bosnian reported on
the list of books tp be rend arid
also distributed membership cards.
Members were reminded. of the
Huron Presbyterial meeting hi
Clinton on March 27, In WOloym
Willis united church, Mrs. Harold
Vincent offered to take her gar to
this meeting,. and. Mrs, jack Tay-
Euchre pally
BEfoGRAVE—The Minder • week's
ly euebre. party was held on. Wed-
nesday evening in the community
centre with nine tables in play,
High prizes wore won by ,Mrs,,
'Lloyd Montgomery and George
Jordan, Consolation prizes went to
Mrs, Jack McCallum and Chris
Nethery. Novelty print; ,winners
were George Grigg and Mrs. Horb
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Storey of
Lucian visited on .Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Ivicerea and Mr.
Bert Brnclintrii returned to Leenn
with 'his daughter after Spending
the past few triontha with his sis-
ter Mrs„ O. C. MeCrea, .
and Mrs, Ralph McCrea. Via-
Ited Saturday ,evening. with • Mr,
and Mrs. john Manning and fam-
..y •at• .••Y
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Armstrong/
Rita and ••Keurietti. of Thortidale
visited over the week-end with. Mr,
• and., Mrs. David Armstrong, .•
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wightnuin
visited last Thursday with the lat•:
ter's mother, Mrs. Annie Age. 'at
Wroxeter.
Oir4air . eneontegria Ps to aspise to a
happier world lit which, all Are.
broth r10 he wrote.
Thaac wordn of tviedolri certaalaaty
serve se, an 'inspiration. The uni-
VeriallItY of Bed Cross and its deep
Understanding of our fellow man
,rates It ,ao the greatest form for ,
good .the world, has ever known.,
Toe Red Cross has 'been; en the Joh.
for allMost 100 Yeara. Wherever and'
virheneVer there is need, •yen knew
the toad cress is On the scene,
Here in our community, we arc
cliiite familiar with its activities
However, the dollars we give to
tiro Red Cross this month may go
farther
Citizens through their support of
the Canadian ,tied Cross share in
its work throughout the nation
and provide the, means to aSslat
the less fortneete across the aqua,
your dollars go a long way when
you give to 'the Red Cress, Your,
gene,roSitY, according to your
Means, will do 'so much for so
many.
C.G I T Meets zogaggine acid tho other Mary of
I litit,ortAyv.., aroup group worked at their crafts
the Canadian Girls in Training ga- 4" the meeting closed with 1.1:*.4. ' thereci in Knox United Church on
everting for their regular
'five n b)".0 Marlene Purdah, followed
lay the hymn "Jesus Loves Me.
The Scripture *lesson from Acts
thl-e was read by Loran Bolt, The
story, The Caterpillar's Journey"
was read by Marlene Purtion, fol-
lowed by the hymn "Jesus Loves
the Little Children". Lorna, Bolt
gfiVc the benediction,
During the buSiness Period patsy
Logan and Lois. Cook were appoint-
ed to be in charge of the worship
service at the next meeting, the
13eigrave schoolgirls to 'be In
charge of the study period,
Karen Andersen, Joyce. Arm-
strong and I.orene Armstrong took
the Bible study at this meeting,
from Matthew 28, based en Mary
'Of course money doesn't pest
on trees—but a few dollars
set aside each day can
to $10,000 in twenty Yes*
Talk 'it over soon 'with si
Investors repreientstivi ,--0
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Thus. AiR Jardin
FASHION
Fashion is a word whieh knaves
and fools may use to excuse their
knavery and
Every generation laughs at the
old fRahion, but follows religiously.
the new,---Thoreau,
Be not so bigoted to any custom
as to .worship it at the expense of
truth.—Zimmerman.
Phone 147
WINOILA111, ONT.
john 'W. Wainns
R.K. iLISTOWVL.
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Investor
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'(Centioned from page seven)
uth and, was married 0 Mr, John-
ston many years ago.
The following IS she standing of
the popils S.S. No. 0:
V,-.Whanie 'Porter,
Sr. Tv—Andy Mitchell,' Johnnie
Foxton, Harry Goy, Nettie Bryce,
Heavy Thornton, Charles Ander-,
son.
'Jr, W.—Lucy McKague, Alice
Little.
Sr, III-.-Bertha McKague, James
Nelly, Mary. McKinnon; Johnnie'
Mitchell; Sarah Crowe, Francis
Foxton„ William 'Linkla.ter, George
Little.
Jr, III--Lernma Tommy
Kelly, William Kelly, Charlie An-
derson,
Sr. II—Fred Homuth, Sadie Mc7
Cormiek.
'Jr, H—Margaret McKinnon, May
Thornton, Mary Crowe, Leslie
Bryce, Sarah Foxton, Elam Taylor,,
Stella Miller, Rossie King, Tommy
Coy, Jqhn James, Leah McCor-
mick. ." •
Part II—Albert Montgomery,
Edna Chandler, Minnie Linklatcr.
May MeKague, Earl Porter, Ella
Wade, Kitty McKinnon, Henry
Foxton, Edith Homuth, Peter
Kelly, Charles James:
First. Class—Velma Chandler,
Jes„sie. Johnston, Myrtle Miller,
Johnnie McKinnon, Case Taylor,
Effie McCormick, Roy Goy. ,
Average attendance for . the
month, 35.
—Minnie J. OrVis,"teacher
On Thursday evening over 100
friends gathered in a surprise
party at the home of Mr. and,MrS.
Gemmill, tq present them
with an address expressing their
appreciation of them and their re-
gret ,at their departure for Mani-
toba, They presented Mrs. Gem;
mill with a dinner set and Mr.
Gemmill with a gold watch, and
chain.
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BLIJEVALE
Mr, Fleming Robertson of Boise-
Manitoba, has come tea spend
the summer with his grandfather,
Mr. John RObertscni. •
Mrs. John McDonald and child
Of Goderich are t, spending some
}weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Gardiner.
Mrs. Robt. Maxwell of Bluevale
Road is quite poorlY.
Rev. D,, "Rogers, lectured at Pine
'Miler one evening last week.
Miss Jennie Diment is home
fitnn Toronto on a visit.
Mr. arid Mrs. John Diment Jr.
celebrated their 25th wedding anal...,
versiity on Monday by inviting
over 100 friends, both old and
young,' to partake of their hospi-
tality. '
There •is n. by-lacy providing • a
line for those who drive on the
sidewalk and the by-law is going
to be enforced very soon and don't
you forget it.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bosnian have
sold their home in the village and
have gone to live in Wingham.
Mr. John Gannett had an auction
sale of his farm stock and imple-
ments on Tuesday.
Mrs. Christopher Brinker has re-
turned from Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of
Morris are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Garniss.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pocock of
Wawanosit and Mrs. Helix} of
Wingham were visiting Mrs, 'Ruth-
-on Tuesday. ,
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Few people in our world live' as
olose to humanity as Albert Sell-
Weitzer, the renowned doctor of
LanMarone in French Equatbrial
Africa. He is acclaimed, as one of
the 'most fascinating characters of
our time, The Story Of his work
among the people of the attaining
jungle, just 40 miles north of the
equator, has been told in many
tongues around the world. 'Per
?cis stature as O. universal man he
was awarded the nobel Peace
Prize of 1932,
Per over 40 'years he has beets a
dedicated Man. He has devoted his
amazing Intellect to care for the
ski( and the dying and to spread
tits philosophy Of life through his
writing, Dr, Schweitzer has written
On many subjects through know-
ledge gleaned from his, four ear-
tem In philosophy, medicine, theo-
logy and ninsie. A subject close to"
his heart' has been rrian—his out-
look and his ideals,
In this lied Cross Month 'We
WOUld like to recall an item from
one of his, many articles, "Red
Cross stands, for no: ideal, one in
which humanity must think, feel
and act with compassion toWatd
that world'a suffering :people. 'Red
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