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11.3• RECEIVES
HOOK MD
GOlefeleF;--Mrs. W. L. V. ;Neil/Ma
an, IVIre. Gerald :Galbraith, Mrs. ;helot Mrs, K liasUe, Mrsi. 'VV. .0. Kinge kre, W. Ceilings., Mrs.
Lyle Watson andefetre. Geo. Brown
att'ended tlie. 'W,ArteS., Prenbyterial
-in "Olitadea St, Uplt enueen, Cliintosi -en TeureilitY.,
The G-orrle 'receiVed the
poeiv Award, for,10.57 ae the society
reading the most hocilre. The
QkCflhitlii "Black Moses" is the
'trete life Story .of Uncle Thin, -
Easter Meeting
Starlight Group
The Starlight
Group held Weir fleeter aneetifIg
WitOglilThlft
at the borne of Mrs, G. MeMiehael:
There :Were '44 Members end three,
visitors preSent ,Conveners for the
Meeting Were Mre. C, N'eninike, and
Mts. C, Sherpin,
krie J., V. Blielkanen gave .a yery
interesting talk on Easter and •the
dell, call was answered with Sh
Eaeter verge from the Bible,
Tnere was a brief. busitteas
period, followed by the work
eeeeion of the meeting, The Merit,
bet's neve been making stuffed` to'
aeimele, knitting and sewing are
dines to 'be sent to child-tea's hos-
pitals and initlidon hostiltals. P01-
lowing tbe meetiog a lovely
wlaesseai:Ved by 'the conveaers And ioste
' The next meeting will li'eLeid.'itt
the home of IVfria.E. Vetitere, The
nonvenere for tills meetiee-~ will be
Mrs. .3, Clarke and Mrs, W. Heine-
pel. 'The theme will be "Feeds"
ana the ..tepie will' ,be given toy
Mrs. f. McLean,
00.110.CNOWD fit
VARTY. CONCERT
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ST,JHE ENOUGH, irs•'-sPRING-4--No out Who,ireer liYed In wogivarn has any 4d/int rtfeent :the arrival of
spring after :title leeplt at The Prairie In Mils watery, ii tare We print till/4,1)10.4re espeoltillY for old-timers
Who are hungry for a sight which has changed little since the don't of their childhood: photo.
OPENS ,NEWIEWELUERY4-Allan Hitterittehl, who this week
opens his neW•ejewellery store ill • the former; IlliN2( building -an the
maitt Streiat .i.I..e..eyteglititti, Allan eornes La 'Wing:ham from WalkertoTt,
where he evae:the"ttoteaeer of .Anstett Joivehees. Advance-Tin-tee photo
Founded on, Christian LION TALK ON
RFTAROID t111111REN
Former Roident
Dies in Toronto ,
tIORRILIC-A former Ciorde real
(lot, Mrs, Anise 'Womicoek, Of 88
Mattson Ave., :Downsview, passed
away in the Western Hospital, To,
route, on Tuesday evening in her
08th year, '
She wins the onlyesleughter of the
late Wm, Irwin, it, postmaster of
Gordo amid ide, wife Agnes Me-
Comb. nee early life was /vent in
Gorrie. , She had nego a resident ef,
Teronto for at Years. Iler hus-
band, Harry Woodcock, died in
1937.
Surviving are to daughters,
Mee 1Viorley (Marjorie)' Johnston,
Howick, Mrs. Ilarry, (Marion) Fed-
den, 'Tdeoete; Ifiree ; brothers;
Hobert' Irwin, Long Branch;
fred Vaneouver, RC., Hat -
old Irwin, Florida; six '.grand-
ebildeen.
Major L. G. Vickers, of Listoteel,
evas tfee gel,tel; eneakee at the meet-
ing of the Lions Club of Whignanc
'held -In the Itotel.Bronswick &Mire-
reOrn on. Friday evening, his sub':
COliefishit),:a4.(1 The funeral d'erviee ewes, -at the
Moir funeral home,' 0/1 Friday .at
e 30 pm., Co/Muffed by the Rev.,
C, Attevell, Of St. Stephen's Angli-
can 'Church,' Gorrie. • Interment
'wee ..in, the Clorrie ventetery. Pall-
bearers were:: Gliffeed -.Johnston,
Carl johnstop, James Edwards,',
George King, NOrman Wade and
Lorne Walker.
euchre:44(0 ance • , - Aids Pipe ,Baud
BELGRAVA• euchre • and
danee ,wetsheld on Friday evening
hi the Foteders"halle with the
Proeeede, 'to the Beigraep
Pipe Band, High prize.winnere at
the enehre :were, Carel. Walsh and
Mrs. Gordon 'Pengeny, Consolation
prize winners. Were Wendy. Fear
and Mrs. 'George johnston. There'
were 18 Leblee in play. ' '
tekete: had been: sold on two
eye and the winsiere of. these
Were Terry Harcourt and, Karen
Trainor, TIffin'e Orethestra. 'Sup-
. plied Music for dense/ill% '
. , . ers' th Huron , Presbyterial WO-' -Placed In the hands -clean delegates,
man's "Missionary Society of ' the to be used throughout" tire.: year
United Chureb, Of Canada in its by local auxiliaries. , for ":ftirth;er .
s33ti. dchatinrneuhit! anzettoinme oninThOuinstatiyp i stmucirys,awndih m r.eferoevtOicei.le, . tilyt'eh, who
*arch nth.- , ' ' ' . . Presided at both sessione, pointed
Upottea fouodation Of eChristian, out that while. Interest in W.M..S.
eitizenshin, ' and a - platform Of: Welter seems high as shown by iii
Christian stewardship rose- • the creased 'giiiings . over - the .alleiaaa.
Throne of the WeVIS. as each tion, all niiise strive to overcome . ..
officer built her share. Each de- the loss in inemberanip. ,
partment is •related to evety other I , 1,,fie eii..tro' .i.;:ii,:a s.e.d ietart aa..- aaaa ea.
yet must fenction. properly if:the' —
streteted.:Aa the eting. rules
Theene is td 1?e . aompletely, con- ,
and. delegates- authority to His
:bvveeb6ts,tre:aact B.I.::iitraexyviTrerah.e, seEvetheaell
aj:l'ir,e .WM:S,, won the 'bet* award as .'the
worthwhile books; . The' GOMA
Cherch, so the Church in -turn has • Child's . Seholarehip for - • Alma part Of ite'Vehek of bringing M Hie
IROXETER
Mr, and Mrs, w AA Oilmon, pan-
das, spent SatUrdaY toWil id
Mrs, 3, V. Mefe/fini Who haa silent
some time in Litindee and ,`St
Catheririee, retUtfeed :twine With
them,
A joint elltireh service with
Wregeter and Vorrie cOnrregstionS
Will be held Wroketer; United
church at 1.1. a.in. OPOO
jolin fiopfee, 'Mrs, Menge
Spading and Mal Haeet.Speritne
Were ini.!diV )0400 of .14r, and
Mrs. Walter Eaton, Seaferth.
Mr. and Mrs, t, 'McLean, fhtenta,
Spent Sunday with /4r, and Mrs
Wm, Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne/MOM,
bourne Visited friends in town on
Sunday,
'Mrs, Bruce Chambers and Mr .
amid TAM Win; Wade "Spent Satier- •
day in Ketehener. , Mr, and IMPSI
Russel Walker acesoMPerlied their
and spent the week-end In gait and
ityr with ,inenthers of their faoillY ,
Mrs, Cad Newton, Harrieton, and '
Mrs. It. Newton were in Londor
Saturday and, spent the ereek-ere'
with Mr. and Mrs, Win. Nevttein of
Byron,
Me. and Kra„ Dqnald 'fanner
Walkerton, were guests of Mt; ame'
Mrs. Harry Dane. One day last
week.
Mr.arid ,kre„ We Paulisi and
familY *pent $undaY at Ross. To
man's.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Coatee and
Joy, Sarnia were week-end vlsitere
of Mr, and Mrs. Itoee Coates,
Mrs. Jas, eSeoderion received
word test week' front "sunny"
Florida where Miss Margaret Een
gar of the Soldiers' Rehabilitation
Centre, Melton, and a friend are
vacationing arid they teport the
weather is ideal.... . '
Mr. and MeseeLloyd Elliott and
family visited recently with Mr
and Mrs, John Dasho, Harristo:n,
where a birthday, supper ,eytte held
for Ronnie Elliott nd hm grand-
'father, Mr. Ileesileecyelter.,
Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Clarke were
in London on '"WedoCeciay, last
When Jack attended the Dime
Pump Convention: at the Dart)
plant and Mrs. Clarke was at did
Home and :Gardens 'display in th'e
Manufacturers building, ,Western
Fair Grounds. , •
tetra Gourley. 'McIntosh Karen-
and Donald, of Donegal,- were Stitt-
day visitors of; Mr, and, Mrs; Jaele
eCirarkne. Myr admidso Mi; rls..,.orRonothoertIv ettereoo ktvgeTkl_e
end guests of aVIrs, fIernp-'
a
mltk
pt: sMulirosa: renee :Clement
towel, visited Mr.' and Mrs. Carl
and sons, Toronto spent the week-
end at their home here.
Mr: and Mrs, Bernell`Sinith,lAs
Win Prizes at
WA. Party
Leadership Ttateing ' 'School.' 'war Kingdom; to' the : 'mists. This , -, - .,. ; •••• • . ,-. : awardedto Mtse - kteguert e Lyon
of Lontiesboto. 1 . :
MISS, COLLAR SPEAKS a presented 'by its -committee
Resolutions:
Euchre Parties
Draw la Close
BELGRAVE—There eVere 'nine
table* of, ,eoeltre the regular
'progressive ;e1iehre party held on
Wednesday' eVening, in the coin,
'maw neelsree';:rlfigeteepyieeee*ane,
hers -were, Mike' Math. ; Armstrong
and Ifermen Consolaticti
yeti winneke were Mr, And Mrs.
old Prooter, peize Win-
ners. weee Mi Edith Procter and
Percy 'McLean,
Gifts Presented
To Toner family
,cio,R4.41,-„Kr. and Mr. jack
Toner were honoured by their
neighbours ,at a social evening at
5.5. No. 13 (Tonee's,School). Mrs.
Cliffoed. Pyke r,ead the. addreee
and Mee, Glad Edgar mid Mr.
Sheldon Mann' presented' them with
a hostess chair and a table
Their youngest son, Allan, received
a Lassie figurine 'and a
, Mrs. D. Adair* on ;neintif of the
South . Friendship Circle of, the
'W.A. of' United CloirelieeneeSeeftnik
Mrs; Toner Witii.reele-V,Tlamle;
Powell, on 'behalf of the United.
Church Sunday .School, gave' her a
book, - • ' • —
The Baby Bald kilsO had present-
ed Mrs. Toner with a cup and s.auc-.
'er, • She 'had been Baby, Band
leader for 13 years. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Tether' have moved
to Palmerston,' where Mr.' reeinee, is
employed. -
• „.„
,A& the spring season is fast ap-
'preaching, ittwas :decided Lhat the
final party held' next week,
"kern A and , would ladies please
brine' lunch.
;Clsb, 20 eels: ;
WROXETER — The Wroxeter
W.I. held another successful etiettre
I5 e the community hall on Thurs-
day evening last with 12 tables in
play.
Winners were:, Ladies 1st, Mrs.
Wm, Taylor; 2nd, Mr's. Frank
'McCormick, Wingham; ens '1st,
Tony St. ,Marie;: 2nd, Bob Brown;
special bingo, MrS Allan Adams;
Special door prize, Wm.. Taylor;
lucky tally, Cad Smith.
Only as each.. member ebeepts unique ''fliermelgraph was presentee
hetf.;,WsPi4ilillity Afire ' elO,'.ecieie're"W-ebeeieekIrs. Geedee : Wirighara,
fully with every other.speinber can and Mrs. Harold Dolge "F rdwich P- ject •beleg• the organization and the'Throne• of 'the W.M.S. be built. ' Once again, printed reports • of Operation f 1 1 for retarded o a se loo Suet], was the message of its effie, the year's. accOmplisnatenth 'Were children. • ,
The :speaker paid". that approxi-
mately three per cent of births, are.
,children yvbei are generally referred
'to as "retarded": Of these unfortun-
ate youngsters, a certain /3reteler-
'den have IQ's of .50 or over and
are Usually able to ,get .through
normal nubile school training and.
eventually tit themselves ento the
adult world with reaeoilible suce
ceee. Another group in the retard-
ed' class have IQ's of below 25 and
areeelOoPeed to spend lives In
3okstieritionEil' dare'; but' the remain:,
mg group, those ,with IK's :of 28 te
:pc) •are..0•present...thi intep,se con-
tetra Of the Ontario Ae'spelatien for
Retarded: Childree. •
• The association, has' active
an :the establishment 'of schools for
these youngster*, where" 'they cati.
heeteilight ,eett*in''Skille-rind 'where
sympathetic and understanding
teachers' Make use Wile-teeter
aptitudes 'the 'children are found to
posse/re; The schools hare been
established in private hetreek or
wherever zooln• earl be foiled, and
teachers are not., necessarily require
jgaarada.,,,z,co,voitto. In, ad' to hold -certifidates but rather
the afiefi0h#:, session Mrg. , Des Perkine, with •a:dequate patience for
Rev A McKim. to :he understanding and Intelligent
impressive that parteCular Week. Mane' of the
"In Memotleitel" service for, the teacheee •erire 'retired' • kindergarten
:many, WIlVIO' members who had instetictots.
paesed On during 2'elle year. • The,' AsSociation, which was
, • . ' ' ferniede in 4953, has'• been respon- Mrs. M. 1.1'nel;aW :intro- eible for" theeStablielinieut of 'ea
duced the gaelt speaker the. edheore ,i'Or,:the 'retarded' ellildreh,
person Of Mrs,! E. Hansel:a, Ifitst in- whieh aboat 1e.000 'YoUngsters are
Dsh:thsPtholteeLocirild tljZtid
vice 'president. stirring words neer being- trained. Some assistance
inhieern,6fe iw.."Whit is received 'for such eehoole. from
.the 'peeeeio Government, Another
Public to .14e4r-Of.-
Auxilia...ry -Classes.. for.
Retarded Children •
BLLGRAVE—The Ektatel. :Meet-
ing of the Belgraye Womenre . le-
Stituto was held 'oh Tuesday oriel.-
noon in' the "COMM centre-with
2e • members aind :two, •visitors' pre-;
Sent; Mee, Richard- Procter Was: in
charge of the busihees' session,
SeVerale articles e for the baby hi:y-
et:tea Were- received,: also donations
for' Wendel MeCelfuni.
The millinery coupe( eecentlY
held proved olio. suecessful with
• 21 taking I part, The summary day,
When rugs be shOnet at the
Winghein. District High Sehool,
was .announced to be- held on -April
19 at le a.m..
., •
The "committee to .alrattge 'School
faieeprizeieeeporien .. 'aaeetolloyes:
Seiner - girls, eolidetittit,"Of ea8 WI-
ferent eaniples .mounted
end :niented;".seitior ,boys, eoliection
of 12 ,pressed and nempiten' 'weeds.
properly .named;: jueior 'elder col-
lection' of.' 50 ,.etittens,'''mouoted eta
:cardboard; •junior sample
or soap 'carving;- open classes, mini-
ature bouquet cif flowers. :
:Severed. members offered to sew
for Alte•layettee ',Mtn et.,'was' agreed :
.tO” ,pnis;haSe • enough' . articles to
finishtliein, The reot "" ter. the
.roolnefileeta be paid. Ardoles :for
tile, Sp:ring' rune:nage sale. in ,Wing,
ham are • to 'be brought to the. next
meeting and Tome :also. ed 'left at
Logan's, Mrs.- -Earl Anderedir and
Mrs. George ,Michle .were appoint-
ed the• -nominating :eoaronittee.
nited.Church
WROXETBR .uen exceptional-
ly, fine Programme of mosie, song
amid drama 'wee presented to' a
'capacity crowd in the Wroxeter
community hall on Friday' evenini.
The following numbers -were pre-
sented • - I I 1 Duet. Geeslia Girl" .and ."Sugar
Time" by Robert and 'Faye Mus-
grove kiceonepa.niert by 'Anne Doug-
las on piano; accordion duet, Daisy
Clinsen; inane duet, San-
dra Edgar and:Karen Miehel; keno,
Patsy 'Bryans, -Brussels; solo with
own guitar accompaniment, Tom-
my Parker; square dance, Su/liars
of Ethel Ries' school: ourertet,
"Whispering Hope" and "In The
Eyeeing, By The- Moonlight". -Gil-
bert 'Howes, -Shirley TvIelVtichael,
Mrs..' 'Obas, IVIeCtitcheon, • -Vermin
Hupfer.
Song and dance number with
piano accompaniment by 'Mrs,
Thompson. Marie ,Hastie, and
Sandra. Wright; .yiolin sole, David
Adams; duet, "Now Is The Hour",
'Nancy Newton and Ian Howes;
Seoteh dance, Sharon Anne Grubbe,
Bluevale; solos, Bert Abel,. Lis-
towel; [Tice guitar and bitulo
accompaniment, Morrie Twp. Hill-
billies; pitine and harmonica duet,
AqArlcl.',4a.dee,Glhiiiineetioet.-04411.ne
hew The: Rockies", Pat and
Dianne Deyell, Wingliam; One-aet
comedy, "Com in' Round The Mou n -
tain", by Howiek, Juielor Farmers,
cast, Ethel Ries as Maw Judidns
(Elviry); , Ronald leleMichael as
Paw, Judkins; Ruth Toner, Daisy
judkins; Murray 'Underwood, Zeke
Bemis; Marjorie Hustle, Dynamite
Ann; Marie flastie, Mrs. Plottense
Belmont;' Sandra, Edgar, Millicent
Lboolvdell; Jack Stafford, Carey New-
Solo, "Around The World" tan
Howes with Bill Gibson at the
piano; guitar and violin duet;
Allan 'Griffith and -George Lam-
bert; trio, Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. -David-
spa,' and Mrs. Farrisit 'with Mrs.
Jebb.ot the piano. A 'dance fol-
loWed the programme. ,
The' eVening's entertainer-lent was
„much enjoye,d and' tile hall board
Was pleased to See such a good
crowd out, 'On April 21 at 8,80 p.m., the In-
stitute Will :sponsor an evening
Meeting, Oen to the public, when
Fred Reynolds, Hanover, auxiliary
Muller hi Grey, will speak on, auxi-
liary•chieees for the retarded child,
The group cleekted to send a seine.
Dolby, card to Miss Helen Mee
Kercher, whose module died re-
cently, It was 'decided to purchase
a hat block for the use of the
/heaths/re;
Miss Edith Proeter wake In
charge of the program and the roil
call was: answered With a verse of
an Easter hymn. The teeter topte
Was given by Mrs, William trYd,
ges. Mrs, George johnethe favour-
ed With a ;ittedleY 6r songs on the
Piano, A/Ilea:Procter read tWo Eae-
ter poems. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Cora IVO:Gill, Mm, 'Stele/ley
Cook and Mise Edith Procter.
GORREE—The Woman's Mis-
sionary Society will meet at the,
home of Mrs. John Hide on Thurs-
day, April 3rd, at 8.15 p.m. Pro-
gram committee, -es. Gerald Gal-
braith, Mrs. M. D. Irwin, Mrs,
T. L. McInnes.
A joint Good Friday Service will
be 'held in Wroxeter 'United Church
at 11. a.m.
hORRIE
' 'Miss • "-BYelyit.' jltinar of Wrox-
eter spent Sanday with 'Mrs. Archie
Mr..' aud Mil. Ed 'smith of S'eti-
foith. were guests of, Mr, and-Mrs.
ClejeleiMiehet on 'Sunday. '
Mrs : Ken • ..00,Stia,:•Aretie and
Margie spent • the week-end ein
Weston with Mr, and ,Mrs. Jack
Blythe.
Miss Sandra Miller, who has-
taken a position in the ListoWel
telephone office, spent the week-
end with her parents, 14/fr4 and
Mts. Archie Miller, •
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston
and family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Johnston's mother,. Mrs. ;Herb
Belled; of Lisle:owe!. •
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Musgrove,
Mr. 'and Mrs, BM Nay and !tickle
spent • Sunday . With 'relatives in
Waterloo. Mr,. Car) Cook of
Waterloo visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Musgrove.
Mr. 'Geo. 'Brown was on a bus
trip to Cleveland', •()hi,o, to visit
Thompson Products Auto Album
end Aviation Museum Over the
Week-end. He was accompanied by
Mr, Les DaVidsoli, ListoWel,
Mrs. Belts, r avid and family
have Moved to the house on eon
11, formerly ocetipied by Mr , and
Mrs. Ernest' King. .
Mr, ,Roy Gowdy, con, B Howicic
has . purchasedthe lot south of
Mrs. L, N. Whitley's residence on
' BELGRAV:tieeebhth,2o met at the , .
hoMe :of -Mr. and"Mrea Harald Viii
cent last week,' An enjoyable time
Was; . :event playing progressive
enehre 'with high Pres. going to
Mrs. Kenneth • Wheeler and Lew is
Stonehouse,
Consolation prizee went to Mrs,
, 'Clifton 'Walshe and Robert GrashY.
A lunch was .served,
• ,
liftfiRAVE,
:I3eginning April 5th 0 the Bel-
grave Library will be open on
Satetrday eveniiiea faint 7,30 to
9.30 p.m.
Mt. and Mrs. 0, ft. Goultee visit,
ed 'with Mr, and Mica Fred Reid
'in Chelan on rSattirday evening, on
the oeckesioa of Mr. aild Mr S,
38th wedding aniliveesittyi, • •
Mr, and Mee, Reese) Walker of
Cloderich spent ,the "Week,end with
Mr._ and Mrs,. Robert Stonehouse
and o her relatives.
'bet We'eareareileitreAf fdildiO.'*;Ged • yr a.'
is hot' Move abonte God ,f4PC,t•-t-aqciati'9n'$-Wrk is •- ..rieseareb to' 6 ernnne.tha rna r
,banSes rdf-' ,and and His Son. To accomplish this. possible to AchleVe some Measure
continuous Bible study and prayer of prevention,
are a necessity. As Chtistiane, are Major Vickers repeatedly referr-
we the body of Christ or merely a ed to the fact that there Is no
group of people 'Who go to church 9 need for parents to feel arty sense
Worship must be sincere if relig- nfshame when °'lle
.
ion is to be not an . appendage, hue 'ten SlinWs retarded development.
Me cause le eeldant heteditary; but
-rather the result of' accident • or
injury at or' even before. birth. Re
mentioned the 'fact that a. mother
who has contracted measlee dur-
ing pregnancy may beat A Men,
tally retarded child, Brain Me/tries
at birth 'are another major con-
tributing f anion
The attociation's policy is to arc,
proach the problem as one which
Can be solved to eorile 'degree, end
the 'child 'training program it fos-
ters' is -a tremendous aid to parents
Who are' always deeply devoted to
and serioesly ooneerned aboat theft'
retarded children, With even the
limited education which such child-
ter/ can abserb, there, is a good
chance of them eventtially finding
employment,. .
The speaker was Introduced by
Lion Bob Retherlogton arid aP-
Mrs. Tait Clark, R.rt, 8 Goderich; preciatien Was expressed by Lion
South, Mrs. War, Routly, Exeter; d'enqge 1-rov80'
/goalie-Mr% let Dennis, '8i:trey...lee Pressident Jaek Reavie Pre-
ReCording secretary,. 1VIre, Geo. aolictliedviocele Ftleyera at mtitx
,i4t p 'are and
Michie, RR 4, Bruseele; •corre- Lion elerea weather as sang
sponclieg ireeretkity, Mrs, W. B. Inider, Lion DeWitt. Miller was
artilltslianli, RR, 2, Wingfiani.: 'rail Twister for the evening
treasurer, Nide .1. Sutter, Clinton;-Guests 'Present included George
departmental iseerelariee---(11iris- rIPP or Win gham and
, • .eheirmait;' Mrs. F. TOWnsend, AT.THANKOMINC GreetihgeeWere • brought • by - Mrs. . . . ,
- •' r I 'W. S. Holmes, Mrs. A. MeTag- . „
..ei.'"'emblees of the.. Whitechurell -
United .. Chillth Woman's , Mission-
ary SoeletY joined with the Wing--
ham :auxiliary for their -Easter
Tharikofferhig meeting, to hear
the .guest ,epeakere Miss Laura
Collar. The Evening Auxiliary and
the', Yomtg Yeomen's Auxiliary. 'of
Wingham United Church were; also -
:M'rs. W. Greer had charge of
the program. The fleeting opened
with a reading,' "The Steen,- Cilia)
of 'Faith", :depicting. . little
ehepels on .the _hill outside.-elehtse
elem.' dotted with pilgrims, 'and'
.showing how few people have the
faith to reach the last one, the
chapel of the Resurrection.
Easter passages from the differ-
ent ' ,Gospels were read by Mrs.
G. N. Underwood and Mrs, P.
Gowans offered prayer. Mrs, "Van-
Wyek gave a very . appropriate
reading, "I, Simon of Ceyr4ne" in a, real part of us„, ,She urged her
which he tells his feelings and bearers to use • their God-given
emotions during the time he was minds te think and so grow and
forced to' carry the cross of Jesus • mature, to Calvary. A solo, "Sunrise for
Me", by Mee. E. S. Lewis, with With these thoughts in mind four
Mrs. W. W. Currie at the piano, conference groups discussed what,
was moon enjoyed. is required in (1) the family; (2) 1VIise 'Collar, 'who returns shortly
to Nige congregation; (3) comer/Amity; (4) ria, in Africa, for another
term with the Soudan Inland world.
Mission, brought a brief Easter The following slate of officers message,
ful She then showed a series was Installed by Mrs. Hansuld! of beauti Colored pictures. and
traced the pibgress of tile
,
e mission Honorary president, Mies. W. J.
Work from the time she started Greer, ‘Wingliam; past pteside,nt,
until the present. Most interest- Mrs. B. Des Jardihs, Grand Bend;
ing were the scenes of the school president, Mrs. W. TtleVittie, Blyth; andchurches
g
which a,regreat springing 1st vice' president, Mrs. Harold up, Indicatin the forward
movement along educational and Doug, Fordveleh; sectiOnal vice
spiritual lines, displayed by the presidents, Centre—Mrs. Rebt, Me-
native tekelmrs and preachers. Michael, KR. 1 Walton; 'West--
Miss Collar told a story that evill
not soon be forgotten by those
who listened.
She was thanked by Mrs. C
Vineland and .presented, on behalf
of the ailedlialy, with a gift of
money to be added to a fund wheel./
she has established for the pur-
chase of a ear to take back with
hc" Mrs. ID, S. IVeteNarighten who was
the delegate to Herron Presbyterial
Which was held in 'Clinton, gave a
very interesting Mid inetructive
report of thel meeting, telting
forth highlights Which could be
used In •tbe euxiliariee,
Mrs. Phigland conducted the
business of the ;timeline'''. A letter
was teed Heim the hospital at
Itateltoo, .13.C., expressing thanks
for the communion 'set and table
Width bad been sent by this 'atllt*
illary for use in their rieev chapel.
The supply secretary,
ta aiidtigholitillerh"arlictissi" o
f
wYbi61i 41,qu elitte8
,retadhye tf joitriisithiiiiptienteinntt two 0KOvit'eerts.„0 nt;c1
by Mre, Fox And aVirs. Himeethe
Mad was ,,dedleated by letra. Ping-
land. .following Which, tteV. C. R.
1.,adies Meet at
Donnybrook
DONNYBROOK — The March
meeting of the Donnybrook W.M.S.
and WA, was held at Mrs. Hilliard
Jefferson's heme with nine ladies
present. Mrs, Sam Thompson was
In charge and chese No. 112 as the
opening hymn, followed by prayer
and the Lotd's Prayer hi unison.
Mrs, Jim Leddy read the lesson
from the 4th chapter of 'Philip-
Oiains, verses 1-4. A description of
the Scripture was read by Mrs.
Armstrong, followed by prayer by
IVIts. Woods and a reading "Ile Is
Risen" by Mrs. Snowden,
Hereon 441 was sung and the
Chtistian stewardship report 'given
by Mre. Robinson, Mrs. Jefferson
and IVIts. Armstrong favouted with
a duet "Row Great Thou Art". The
closing hymn, 104 wad followed by
the -benediction.
The W.A. portion of the Meeting
watt in eharge pt Mes,, teddy, who
read tile 4th i chapter of telossiana.
The thought for the day was given
by Mrs, Robinson and the meeting
elbeed with prayer, •
Hypnosis Used
Pot CaeSarean:
Three osteopathic/ physicians, re-
eently attended an Oregon mothet
hi a Caeakiteall delivery under,
hypnolle aneestileslie The Wonoth,
Who wits'awake throughout the OP'.
eraticiii said She Could feel no pain
'biA was "aware of What Was going
On".
beliVeries Of babies under hyp.
norils, increasing in popularity In
the United States and Europe, have
been tare in Canada, bitt within
the past week it delivery was 'Made
'at Untlen, Cehtatio hi this Way,
Mills, of lelroelOghent, Mich., At
present in Winghairt with the
Berry Deer Co„ Also present Weser.
tiletriet Governor Ray Wateet, et('
Lueltitew and other members of his
elleb; aS well as Lions trent 'the
Hoe/rick Ahd Brimeele eltrbe, who
attended the Witighaetri Meeting ti
hear the' dieenssion -Of tetereles1
children'e schools lit Which Ali ate'
interested,
The Lione Cluh'e eofietnittee
Which heshdlee the BOPS' And Olele"
Band repotted that the ferreee
band leader,' Robinson,
tiondori, has been forted to 'resign
because of illnete. His atseittaitt.
Russell Metetlx, also of London,
has tentinited the tralhieg tif the
band With OXeellentitectite. Ors th
til ttl
e,
reetmieatitio or the eritetillttee
the -club agreed to retain Mr. Witc,..
Beth, ita ,banaator,
rtdivr Jilouoirt B tIC The Myth cheeee fitedoey, *hien hue been Operated let many years by tfie
Myth iteitteenties' tio',.operitfiveofifism foto okerehased tky the United (16,one1'atives 0140,110, it Will 'be' op.
&fitted il8 ,attjtokOt tO the I1mLithiIL4 th•eitittety 111 Wih411ttUil another branch Of VW, phOtta
ti-an ;stewardship, Mrs, Se A. agoote,
Goderieli; Mishon CirclES, IVEre, J.
'I'. White, Londeebotte Affiliated
Groups, Mrs. E, MeCreath,
Walton; 1Vtiesion Bands, Miss M.
Jackeon, Auburn; 'Baby Bands,
MI% leouglat Insley, Exeter; litete
attire, Mrs. George Reid, Varna;
Mrs, E. 3, Prielhain, Goderieli;
'supply, Mrs, J. A. McGill, Clinton;
eottantinitY ftieederalla Mrs. mat
Moltinley, aat, 1, ZuriCit; Mission*
ary Monthly and World Ftiende,
Miss Agnes Ander:30rd Christian
OltizeOshil; Mrs. Harold Pollock,
rordwich; press, Mrs, G41.oecrott,
kit. 1, 8elgrave; caltdidate eeere-
tary. Mts. (.1. W. Tiffin, Witighare;
Affiliated Evploter Granips, Mte. Durtant eleieed the Meeting' With Andrew vtexieliel, serdert.n.
ritayete
main street front Ml's. Clarence
Spading and Will erect a home.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Heibein
Were pleasantly surprised on the
Occasion of their 34th wedding
anniversary on Wednesdaye March,
26th, when, their daughter, Mrs,
Lyle Watson arranged a, gathering
of neighhbors to mark the occasion,
Pleasant evening was spent.
The Rev, E„, C. Attwell attended
parish of Clorrie, Fotdwieet and
meet. at 'the home of Mrs, Leonard
a 'meeting of the
Wroxetee will be held in Trinity
Sandersoli at 8,30 p.m, on Wed-
eemsciraya. m'ee,
Church, Fordveich at 11 a.m.
nd
Aseoelaition in Wingtiam on Mon:
day afternoon.
Tim Guild of St. Martha will
The Good Friday service for the
E. C. Stewart and
family of Flarriston visited Sun-
day with 'Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Underwood,
Mr, and 'Mrs, Claus OrKratka,
Ma. and Mrs. Don Irwin attended
the funeral of Thos. Millet, 1V1ilver-
thil on Thursday. Sympathy is ee-
tended to Rea Claus O'F.rafka in
the death of her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Farrish
epetit Trieeday in Londoit.
Me, and Mrs, Gordon Brown of
Ileamsorille spent Friday' to Sun-
day With Mr, tent Mrs, Robert
Graham„
• 'Mr, and 'Mee, It V. Hohnes re-
turned ble Saturday from a week's
*lett with- relatives en Toronto,
Mr. Harty ithante had a success--
huh attetion fial e of farm stock,
topierninoeols, etc., on Wednesday af-
1Ver, and' MN', 11, W. Dane, of
Tomtit& Spoilt a few -days last
week with Mr. arid Mrs. Norman
Wade.
rr.s
d rill
eeisid°aorp,lit.ttliii7nV
has .also' retureed
Ole/tient; 'Spent 4 few
days in FordWich last week.
Birth
Wingliain Clot-
oral Hospital, on 8aturdaY.Iviar
2, to Mr. and Mrs. Win, Thoth'
Wii, aortic, a