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. • 'PENNIES DO THE 'WORK 'OF DOLLARS
Ott the afternoora of October 3Ist
members a the C.G.I.T. groups in
Wuhan t and Belgrave will call at
the homes in the two COleillitinlideS
it anic householders to "S'hell Oat'
for .NICLiF". At this point we
wish that our vocabzilary bit -111(104
'roan)," more vital words to tell our
readers of the importance of this.
•collection.
The, 'shell out" project is carried
out by children and young people
right across. Canada each year at
this tie to aid the United Nations
ChildnellfS Filled. This organization
is governed by an executive board
repreFenting some 3ft nations to
fight malnutrition and disease and
to pro de maternal and thi4 wel-
fare in the underdeveloped countries
of the world.
URICF.F k financed by contri-
butions, and the children of Canada
hav&had no small part in its ellecteen
Last year their effort3,. at Hallowe'en
yeaNzed $75fX3o, This money has
been of tremendous assistance in
providia,g- medicines., milk, vitamins
and aline.: for safe maternity care..
ach country which requests assis-
tance from the fund puts up .$25f) of
its ov.tt for every dollar donated by
• TheWingham Advance=Times
Published at Witigliam, Ontario
Weetger Brothers, Pith' lisbees
W. Barry Weeger, Editor
Ofernber Aredie Bureau of Circulatioa
Autherized as Seems? Claes Male
Post Olnoe Dept.
nubseription Rate- Ore Year .e3O0, SIX Months
eine in advance
"tt. ,s„ A. e4,00 per year
'Fnegga Rate Tele per rote -
Advertising Rates on applimotion
Here are some examples of the
tremendous buying, 'power a -shell
out"' pepnies:
--One cent provides vaccine to
to protect one child from tuber-
culosis.
-One Cent provides five large
glasses of a,milk for an underprivi-
leged child.
-Five cents provides enough
penicillin to cure a child of i.Mws, a
dreadful tropicaldisea.e that dr
forms youngster.
-Five dollar:3 provides enough
•antibiotics and sulfa drugs to cure
17 children col- trachoma., an infec-
tious eye disease.
-Fifty dollars provides sufine
tables to treat persons /or lepros3,-
for three years -with a higli per-
centage of recoveries.
7 --One hundred &Mare provides
enough DDT to protect a village of
7) people from malaria for a whole
year.
-Three hundred dollars provides
enough equipment, drugs, dietary
supplements and midwife kets for a
Tani hin--child clinic.
The list of mercies which can be
Feralned with UNICEF fund s could
be extended ad infinitunt. h is itilTeln
one of the ie-vo places in the world
where your turiney wiU really go a
long distance today. What a picas-
ure to know that even a small con-
tribution can do so much for suffer-
ing hilmainity: There are so marry
tither areas in which we would sacri-
fice ali we have to accomplish only
the smallest benefit.
When members come to
vont door on Halloween afternoon
really "shell •out" for something
worthwhile_
'OPERA WILL BE
TREAT IN MUSIC
its ineeption and sang with them
on their tour of Central America -
•Tickets for the nieueehara pre-
sertation of ."The Barber of.
ean be secured from ono
member of tbe Lions Club- Aetelt
atimasnan •.p...00 ami students ste
per only 50e.
Innst block a -teat..- tct•be our-
enneed ems orderedot the end of
tbe week by menthers of the nen
man student bodY or the Walkerten
District ROgh Sehool.
31/41-n- nnel Mrs. Kormene lentrilaw,
and fry of liondrot eon his mo-
ther, Min James Lainiaer of God -
"Erich tinted' on Sunday With Mr,
and Met. Mroy Laiellaw and "nth
I— —& • ,
nor. arennterse Gordon MeStrthee
end sores ene Mrs, Edward McBur-
nee'e Cart= aid IvarenOteited on
Snirday. with Mr. and Mrs. WM,
Porter, sad r Rid:arid Porter of
Ur, and Mre. Arthin.: Moore
ited me Smidoer with-3En oxid Men
Intiesell Moore and- One mid Mrs.
Bain Ttortinnoti of Preelon
Mr. "ond Mrs., Cameron Mormons
• arid lien* and 'Isabel niend.riek
• Lond.oe -Welted on Sunday
with her
r
perm* Mand Men C;9eas Mar-
tin. Ortri mid M. Ed Meeeteen et
Detrelit 'visited on Sunday at the
Martin beer* after attending he
Anneal of the late Joeeph Brophy.
Do and nem W. D. Wattandi
•tad* of, Tneontre spent the week -
Mei with las parento Rev; end
Min W., S. Waft. Dr. Watt bed
thaege of eereenee aLCore and
Weretzter on Sundae'.
Mrs. Ceeorge IniGee has been a.
Isabel* in the Wizen= 'Hospital,
ever the week-exan
Farmers in West Wawa:x.6h berve
been havieg their acattle inovalated
thee seek for eialacinegn Several
Otibbale. have been den:rived thin
week on siverearat of the Oneenne.
err. and Mr. Or ne Tiffin arid
3Lr. aridM Jos. 415ffit tied elind-
nen Vetted on Sundae with Mr. and
MM. p.dobert McInnis nr Teen -
34a. innifred inarrier of To-
ronto Vent the week -end with ler
persona Mr, and 31U -s. W. B. Fan;
rine,
Mr. and Mo., Harold Ferug .and.
Dorothy of Cheney and Mr, and
litre. Nelson Kelly anti Mr. and
Men Melvin Kerry ,of Paisley vis-
itetl renentio with Xt. end Mrs.
Albert Coolies and Me, and MIS.
Latersen Mentay and farnile of
•Pithier visited sontny at the
Coulter beton
Xes.t limo:rote and lir, aed
lahrs. Steweet Musgrove and fatrull'
of Werezener Vinted on Senday with
Mtn. 'Willie lard faraile.
Mr... end enrs. Carl Weber min
am/viten; liana nin solos, with
•end Man George Weber on
Waletion
Williata Bienten. ,1460 110
"been viatitag for the peat three
weeirs at the boom% of her sows,
*Petitw days With her iltrugh.
ter. Mn. mettehle a Walkerton.
before =terming to ber &one le
• °Web Sitied thiS week.
•ntr; teed Afro D. E. 'Welker were
le 'Tees oenalardan Where they
attended the tunena of his undo
•Oren Earn% bend at ult. Stereetree
leriterel lornie to ifillanstreemeterl
Orintellentre Were In ,elettge
the enerioe. Bendelt bit Wife. he:
leanet Otto
Parr
irrin, * tb
Notay„'
arid' One. ;daughter, Itra. Blake Sin-.
that, Of tare.
Mr.Ell/ Epee* Sad Mt intletieji
thing 11244 on Sonctity With the
fortheins fetotMt Etrtheefend,
Pnierne, Westeeinnter
'
A./music:el feast is proneised with
the visit here a the celebrated
Toronto. ,Opern Company tor Nen
laemberele. Never before heve 40
many of Carearlan top professiorni
•gers been assembled in one
glittering cast„ Neely of then are
are iready tontine to co:anentty
1 maned a large, audiezice on their
' -concert sebscriners and eonld man- TRAI le 'In lin
LER ilArtmliEll IN
' and Ura. Plister Steighthohn
'Orator' 'Visited on Sunday wich
Ifr' sod Mm, Moth 'Beane a Am*.
Walkenis
fled ino.leutidan lit the Innate a 'bin
bitogief•ineti I, ruibnitind Leone
te.40,44t4t.
Ittarell, Con* and Mit RAW,
aopearance alone.
1b15 "nell be the ene'ParY's glm. EMT BLAZE
visit to this' pat af Onlari.o.
•
al-
thoagh 'tiny already have an imo The Wingbant Fire Brigade an-,
firms:lye =terra of travel across the, swered 2. -nut at about 1.30 Wed -
continent and abroad- The epees., nesday morning, of last week to:
they see' stage hare in :full and in, the trainer home of Mr. and Mrs.;
.0r:ever* wile be the ever-popedar Joseph Simmons in Tarnberty•
and lie:diem:tea "Bother of Se-, `Tkovntilip just wrest of the town.
Oaten, *Alin wilt be stets, it The blaze appeared to have start:
Englith at Ine /Bon Sebool audio ed near the front end of the.
torinm. ••trainer, etnere the stove was locat-
Frew its incept:icor bat years ago, ed- "The Bre gained sueh beadway
the Opera Festbral Company ,of, that about two-thirde of the en-.
TorMoo trodoubtedly ewes Ilene of hide and its contents were badly.
ifs staceese and its renown to the' damaged by the tkne tbe llretneit,
amnion or Hanna nnzenearnen arm• ed. The logs is estimated at
COties all over the world have nbent 413." -
reason to remember bler for his
work as a eirecter. enotiort Picture Neighbors Honor
actor and direene, lecturer ,arel ae. * 4 El .1
tAtt Lien. ramify
A group of immediate beighbers
gathered at the' borne of enes
Kathleen Pringle Lea week in :
norior Dr Mrs. Bob Corbett, who
with the ceildeen, left for their
new bome in Ottawa on Thersdan
conductor - Buenos Aires, Montt -
video. Rio de Janeiro. Fraekfrat„
Soliiturg and NetKr Trak.
But it is the Met* lovieg public
f Ormada that mint lam the
greatest debt. Apart from bis
Tit with the Opera Festival
Company and Ot the Ineetto Roy -al Several Seines "'nein played and '
onseenneree mown inane birch sleeved. Mrs. Corbert ree
tame nes been Inelde4 in a. tared an iroting bearn,
neeratic cac telecuint ernan.:,.. Miss Helen Catbert was ,eriter-
ti;ls since the etett of 3:Tv In• tabled at the home of Mrs. Harry
Canada. .$017 when bee girl frieeds held a
Au oettstazding rateribeir of the Part"' f* her and 1-4'''S'e324'd. 13#1'
elvtis Andretsrlfanlanitt, who ban with 41'
born beard previnnay. by. ,w-anocni • Ronald land nerice Carbert attest-
andieneen, Jutbnugt bon sept -J "b" party "at tbe b°113e
tenct he ten ananec hinuat of Mrs. Don mettny, he theie
roonno, nenok,:.77.1 von here goon 1pleyorates of the zenibberhood
was n your; box ffis leadittg preaented them .rettle billfolds be- ,
lore leseeine nein
barithee Mk* with the Toronto —
000.1.a deespany have been meant- eerie.
lest and the tint boremes pheriern- W 'nor° i...astitic
erel /'4/ "ti3°. 21141/6neVtee-
Is Sec.*Treasurer
vistbn lnvegrandes ate 14-"Kat42. 'le At the meeting itrf the san.gnot
has been 'With the company since tee Vnderarriters• AeSOcietioe held
at the Hanover Don oil Fe -idler.,
entaretee Thompeon elf Walkerton:
e
sell Perak Were fri Walkerton on ehamenaa• cd the' ettaninatmg teen'
TnesdAY ern Wetirteaday data tale. '431Atice Pcesented a slate of officete,
Int the :Waring tObite and 2.r Q1 tiltuthlotthl,eintfeed-
responsible Int nailing a Setting •Almag01°Se tairlOt 'ant* was
own bon. A. *eking in railed for Waked. Caen& of 'Win r•thc *he
Wednesday to organize the ann. 'hat lieett appointed secretary -
Ur. and Mrs. Bustell gpotton and teeteeter tor the gtott0.
children tTotboto aptiOst the week.'
eltd Ivlb bet 14retitti litt. Contract Awarded
Ineltent Hentletteree Mel With Mt. ,
toirt Mere Yeartg Of Dellgeetion To pave No, 21
ut.."toetst, /teatookot Milton "tilieitt .yoht, Hannai„ *CPA, hag teeehred •
the weelVend With "his Patents, Mr•
*OA %tilt **lift to.fitteattl, 1no. rM
the W.,110,, battiotn-Ottet Ittor htshways, that the etna-
Clittreh had Iterthankofferhig tract Par rellarfacing ItighWaY
tiletting ;DIU TtnatatUrer ""et1113 • sterth. horn itinesitrdirse tot too
*Itti the thissionety notitstien
riennitiortiOng Chtteelbes boom 14, taw uken ,Alloodeft 114 "tt"-
clod airtiat llott41 44*
ow. .4.0g•oo•••••110
r
4.1
Gwen Walsh Delivers
Valedictory Address
As ite are erre,seet lenient, we are
proteibly ail reflecting linen With a
P9441,g,ia on vorione .pents
a i;pr too pcbc,01We. ElgooeR%ilifc..
We oeleeentee appear eed men -Alto
seeder:Ur thee:gine leeen to fanner
days at Winglearn Piateirt. Tingle
Sebool, :nem*, wni reell tne forme
er conententeoteete, Others the
sports -ottivinee, APOnal etbers
the various Ow Anti musical num-.
bere.
Perhape we *Deo remember 'the
reams
and espiretioes latent en
eld at thet. limo 'Mose of us wire
reelize tbese„ know tif3ot -Ziabi31
ebteined witimet aoertain die
o t.corlt. We realize, toe that
mating can be obtained without.
• eettaita amount rof
On handl of the greeinaniog
eines at .58, I elordel like to theta(
Gfr2Z =ethers and parents to whom
great deal of credit meet go for
tiaeir neparnieled aid in the aeh-
knee:eat a 4:bur goal. Our parents
;made it possible for us to attend
high school and urged ns •on 'when
tbe work seemed 11320Si odiffiCalt.
Olir teathere, adopted a great inek
inmartieg the knowleerne when
they bad attained.
However, that is oot the onlY way
in winch they have belped is. Gm'
teachers., parente and or eburebes
hare 2150 taugbt us to think• Tor
°lamellae,, to know tbe differmices
between Tien and wrong, and to
• make our own decis-Sons after greal
doliberotio.n amen the subject in
question. We have been taugint that
we should state our own 'neva
rather than. :meekly following the
other fellow. 1i tmiversity these
essextials are taught to an even
• ,greater extent and we rind there
that lee must put them into prac-
floe_ Since this freedom of thought
raid e„,)quression are found only in
elexaocracy such as ours, we are
ireleed very fortunate.
In this modern wenn due to the
ten opposing theories between the
East and West,, there is an ever-
present per of a Third World War_
be prespects of such an event
nuld indeed be disastrous, particu.
lane' aim* an unparalleled peak
has been smut:heel in scientific
imowledege. Ther is a great neer
for eel:enlists and „their
rants to to protect our leen However.,
we also need educated people in
ether nelds, egteething, busine.ss
enn Poittice thkeni ell the aslieets
of our elemoerece- at o hign leen or,"
pen:2ns; even be.fraptinte then.
linfornmately, en:dated people ir
•eneny nein% neetienlarly in teeth -
are seriously lacking ,Altleonele
stress has been laid on the word
°education' much me emphatic-
ally in the post eearn of those who'
enter secondary tehool, a very
small percettage ever' graduate
with a high school diploma.
Of those wbo do, fewer nal e'err.
enter tmiversny; more surprinvg,
since one's fi.l.nandial stains is not
an important aspect as former/Y-
R is also rather, noteworthy that
so many of the educated class are
crossing the border to enter the
Tinned Streitooe where in MlanY
cases .salaries are Itigber.
Thus. edueation has reachelar
itapornme never before teelized.
le(ay we, the gradneitno does of
today, be the liedng images of the
Petra of this etaftment and zeanage
The great works which are requir-
ed of is. May we, ooncerning our'
future obligatioris be eine to say.'jest Caesar said concerning. his
eminiscing
MIT WARS 460
A meeting a Of lOckleutirebeard
Of tube Vaughan) YMCA, was held
Turelay erening When
Ormaid and fro Parker we enerit-
red to tbe bard.An act of geoertentie on the rut
•of one of our citizens *Men must
r.esult in considerable $atigractiOn
tbOEre tatere.gte4 reverted thin
week. By the transactove the old
eangregationai chumb inteeenn
plod some time ego, is banded
over to St. Penns Church free ef
debt,. In 'nature tee beileing,
be knowri Inns Memorial Pon
11E1% C. ,frel'ir'S W4S T0771,1203' 1113-'
dueled into tbe nectorship SL
peers Chain* ort Weeinesciee keen.-
Leg.
lase Beatrice Anderson Who ,
holds a firot dens prefeenceral
certificate, and wbo hos beat
teething at the St. Heiens eanternin
alien sniool for tbe past there
years, has been engager] ter the
board as the fifth leer:her in the
Meehan: Mei School. AtteZdaMte
at this now Amens bestittition bas
tw.alsed the large number of ICL
Mr. Riebard Clegg was eisineg
in Ingersoll over .Sundan
Alrmie Barber visited over
Sueday uith her friend, Ones Etta
Redburn Tees -water,
Mr. John Cameron of Galt, and
a former .e.ident of Turribeny,
was here on leasineesfor a few days
of the past week.
Mr. T. Pete editor of the Ad-
vance speet a few days a the PaSi
week visitieg relatives at Meaford
.a.cd Owen Sound.
Mies Hemel Wee/nine of tie.
ue
Blrale Road, has returned be
after Vending a couple of week:
with frlezels in Lennon
.1
f
FORTY YEAPS- AGO „
Mr. and MTS. John IneGnire, Bel-
" grave, recieved the sad ones that
• their sons bad died of pneumonia
• in England.
Mrs. Dezean Anderrson h a s,
. moved to team and take= rap resi-
de:at* in the Griffin Mode
in Meese of Toronto, bas ae-
• Opted a position on the Vietnemin
gh Sebool stnirf.
We are pleased to mote that Mr.
Gordon ?annul. fornieni of Wing-
• ham, bas been recammerned for a
coreernesion
he Imperial forces
add leare.s for Overseas obortly-
owing ee, the inehreoza lepiderale
the meeting 0./ the Thrinerri Bed
dram bas been cancelled.
Friends of Mrs, R. Cnettleburgh
f Wingham are indeed eon -1i to,
hear that her husband Pte. Roan
Chettieburoh, wbo was =ported
.nounden
or reported to bave
died of hie .wounds.
Metere. Mae Ross eon Frank
Ileum of Whitecburcle represented'
the Presbyterian e o et gee g ation
at the Presbstery meeting on •
Thursday to present the cell to
Rev. Zarnee Sophie.
Pte. David Kennedy, third son o
Mr, and Mrs. Wallara Kennedy of
bas been woended tofete,
foot. This is tbe third of their
sons to be reported in the easualty,
Mr. George Haney of Bitrevalf
was at Toronto Ores week seeing
his son, niervey, wbo hat been or
the sick list, Harvey enlisted arab
The RAF a couple of weeks ago.
eonouests for Rome, 'Venn vide
earne, I saw, 1 compered?
BACK TO REALISM
Crotebetv people Rave been so
labelled in the pant for saying Mai
sehool thildren were toe paraperedi
in tie* modern age and that Pm- t
greenvie education was getting Intel
vessively less elective at teachieg1
the few knacks a youngster lmight'
tre expected to pick tap in school.
such Sts reading, 'writing and •arith-
trietie. Testirneny heard In Calgery
by the Cannier: Ittosal Commission
on 'Education indicate% that a good
many. educationists have got= the
Ali cycle ef peogressiviare end
have got bark to the starting point,
vrhich trochety people never left
Now edueationsts any the need is
for hard work and mete
A brief :rewiring tbit einitit of
vie* *an bantled ill by a gitrup of
zee innh,seheol students.Mind:
Parents toasting lth the prolderes
of how to deal vvith rebel lout teen
agete have long ninee dieebvered
that the rebels secretly prefer to
have adult litnitt placed ree their
retail/Mu and 11Y welenne
Much more direction than tonVere-
don lets teen-agers adroit. Work
assigninents orotund the /wee ate
taut easier for •childreli to thettla
dee *lit* vook IS krebreni to be in*
eeltetne,
•
Coritelen tenne ban latotight about'
ontatter-rernitition MerineatiOn.,
no that noito„ln it halt been/sae,
.praise 'When: *it eduestionint
Meted Ott arttleperinteseineo-
ktitted, "Woti$
"l'Wje.NTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Rev...Kenneth Madeeatt last San -
day conducted anniversary eervinee
at the Appin Presbyterian Church.
tinder the auspices of the Fire
Brigade a. dance was beg fall fair
night en A. M, Crawford O Joe
Joeephine Street,
Neve offieers of the Indefellows
are G le Fry' N.G W
McCoon ne0., A. T. Shiell; Rec.
Sec., J. W. Dodd; a B.
Elliott; Cimplain, W. IL Haney;
Warden, .rohn rs. MegibbOn; Con-
ductor. A. Belt,
The following Winghara iadks
attended a. district Ineetin" g of the
Vitornesa's Inhitnt is Mace/dine:
Stitt: firater, Man, J. .11,,
Elliott: Mrs. J, Robinson, Mrs. A
Anderson,, lase I. -Stewart
Officers a the Hospital Alva-
itui are: Hon, pro„ Itta.
Wilton; pres., Mrs. ,3". Gibbons; int
tire, Mrs. Junes Fowler; seennd,
vice. Geo, Thtirt; OW ',rite.
Bishop; sec,
Pee ; tress, Airs. Ittehard 'Cleft;
con tee; Mta. W./. Greer; social
ceOune Mrs. It MaOLean; Bonet
conon, Ittg, W. W. Adtnudzong,
,Pts Tuesday of last *eek Mr*.
Mit L. R Maraeltles, who
btg with her daughter, Mtn. Mundt -
eon 'nhoterhill, had the raistottone
to tali and traduce her right atto.
rnt, Margiret Calder,. *rho under,
went It serititaa operation in Intake
to abdtit a itionth ago, it *faking a
satisfactOry retxrrerY.
Vocort Vatter, editor Of the
Artirtir Enterprise siatit Mr. and
VIM Otenrke ttaittOtt Minor,
kola Sunday' "all Mt. And Mrs.
ituaidleiti,
nem= 17.4.1115 AGO
1^101.ing tin nne artaortrien
erne take Oat greener loteinet in Ine
coernag
Its ere Itat
nor the linen Bentere ten beta ito
metteed nor the *Woe of two
pooled rield -Penn
'The etielletage btu too Seture
dy latetrerete eerier tbe euseriese
of tile Derepital Auxiliary wee e
eet Tiro Fenton,' $2.9014, •
ere 'the higbeet ever realized 4:
is annual
Xtrisa Ifnly 440 1a
1034
M. awe Moe Pennon Cradle,
Amok nas reolisted tiOnit thennen
Mean Rope Canadiere 201123 Ser-
vice.
Nies, no.,74 Ofeenithor has cloned
hor ;Omen! 14410M -es ie Lower
Wientmet aen nee gene to nes-
towel "be Roo
, :Rime* Bedfore„ brother of Lieut.
gnwerd llatuord, 1430 men
orereent, btre newt) the etaff
Mr. and Van "Moe.- Fiend Sent on'
Montley fin" "Califorele. Wbere thee
win spend ithe wireter.. "Owe! wile
reside on ,SUnsfi :$W0t. 3-4gUZIa
beeen, erne= they lqtre sneet the '
poet few *teem
Clair, Nightingale, a former men.
ages ot the Dominica Store bee,
remote graduated as asergearit
navigator in the RC -W,
elejor 4Dr e W. A_ Ineinielico has
been nePoiettea deputy assistant
Oireeter a the medical sernees of
Seound Catsadian Corps over -
sem
ogt, Peen an Mrs. Walker of
Goderien were week -end vintor$.
with lin an Mine H. p. Marteatt..
irlie- Bible 117()ility
Rev. 13, L. Walden B.A.
Ste- Upper .Clanada Rthle Society
Some 400.0 visitors. mainly from
• Europe. -visited the Deeite
teen at Dusseldorf ia May of this
year. The exlsibilloo, eliselaYing
priding and Paper. is held every
loon years,
'This year the viee-ehancellor. and
minister of the -Gemmel Repnblier,
Professor Dr_ Ethane opened the
exhibition, and in aping eo, quoted
The text: *Man does not Bre by
bread alone," This ten was given
io ancient Creek, Engliste French
Died: and German. on *roe., cloth
sbetti. ethieb formed the bed: -
ground of a display of bibles
'arranged by the Bible Sonny.
In ,aeporting sotete fustitay the.
West German mei° described it as_
one el the most interesting and
valueble in the "thole Drupe Ex-
hibition. It is a faet that this' staiund
attrareted the interest at all hours
of the elay, of adults, IP.Ild
eneekti way„ young people_
•..:.4col.b.4t.thnetnrjrazye reBl ibthdse
lee pviinityw
z. isa4s5f,
195S; the Bibles, Testaments and
portions m.hibited were the pro-
enetirta of the Bible Societie.s which
belong to the Dated Bible Sodenee.
Suggested Mae Reading
• Wednesday,, Time- 37:1.-2; Thurs-
day, Jonah 11-17; Friday, Jonah
2140; •Saturthoe Imeir .3:340:
Sunday. Jonah 4:1-11; Monday,
Coo SI1-13; Toner:Ian Icor. 5:1-27
SL Paul's Ladies
Present Mrs. Gardner
The Evening Gunof St. Paean
Angliean Church held its regular
meeting on Tuesday evening af
last week in the parish room Mrs.
Alvin Onggirto president, opened
with prayer, followed by the Leeds
par ire unison.
The tell Wia$ meted and Mrs. 3.
Salter, secretary; reed the minutes
Orden were taken for CIrristmas
neeednew.hion, are_beingoold by the
group and it was donned that each
member should bring one item for
the fall bazaar to tho nett meeting
The ladies were asked to assist at
the 2.3=3/221 fowl supper..
At the close of the meeting the
Gond was loined by a number Of
=Men from the convogatioa nnese
?slice Reeding reed an eiddrees and
Mrs. Zoe Kerr, Mrs. Rana Welkin-.
son and Onus Lilian Enema pre.
tented Mrs. Mark Gardner with a
rocker, an otore•-•"40112.1 Jeliatri, a tame
and a sum of 1210nen on behalf" at
the semen nt St. "Patin Minch and
in honor of her recent :marriage.
Contests sleeve plaYed and a SO -
dal time spent, rconowt4 by lumen
Candidate Is
A Busy Man
Os Itelnari, Ottober * Rae
WaLsen„ Liberal tainaidate foe
elneon-Breco attended the official
governors' meeting at Atineel,
Lions: Club; on Wednesday he will
engage in a Via:earn hunt near
Windsor; on Thutsaay he has art
appointenent with -linen Wintermier
at the Parliament Intildings
Toronto; Saturday be will be at the
=awl *sleeting of the Canadius
POWer neuredren on tale boating in
Toronto.; "Mondayvonli' find blin at
the gover2�re meeting ot the iCold-,
Water Lions -Club ;,trall 'Tuesday at
the $t,, %Carat CIO. Wed:wader of
next week be will attend the annual
banquet of the CanadianOrder of,
FOreaters12 Hanoter and Thin's-
day; Pridaty .tuad Saturday be wifl
be at a game conterration
nteet-
big attecontaels.
Gaviller; Whoosh
& Ward
Ckattereit Ateeentant*
Self•leettOoki Aft,
WalkettOtil 011C,
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Rev. C.P Johnson, - Rector .
Mrs. Cordon Davidson - Organist
22fit1 &unity after rrinity
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11.00 a.111.-Ilois Communion
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