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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-22, Page 5"*. e • 1,, • F13&U4&ftr 22rtd, 1045 r4E'vS 0' vv 1 'AUBURN' thrills. Pond* Of, See will perhaP1 Mole Olenn's Hill, WO* ifeorde plenty of 1.41) later, but abundance of snow *.is all we WESTYIELD. Feb. ' WI Mr. Wm AUBURN, ,- Fb.2L -Ml Betty and the dedieation was' given Or it or Mra. ' See ' •..nlif' the . Clavier viatted Mu Au),,de,. Mr. IT*, not, spring re iiisquith Qt St. 'ph:email all . a Tina thOw, Itrewarr„ , 200, E;3., rumps pre. Believe Air! * floelr of wild. . geese wits seen 'Shepherd, of Clinton,ort-:Thursday, , 'I'17 our Of lendort spent. the 'week -e'40 Yvith mide4 at the Plan° ''f44. the': *14$44.-44n and •11,eard. ono tiglit•tbi's wee(. . .' COagii.tulationa Are•-eXtentled to M • Mr. and')IrS.'0., XI AiqUith: the hYrene And PlaYed. 1401; Intusie "lir' Mr.' Wm. McClure, 24; Met 'ivith"-0,11 M. Stewart.,X14 •o! Tor.ontriwart i,n.golenille'ereTivinkeelittute.m... 4 plea.ant time aceident It 4,41.td43, nigbi.. -„sirben Ile and.100., '49.140Y MODOwell. en A 'Week -end, YiSitOr - With lila fatneri was spot on Tuesday evening when fell ' and broke hia. •••ahoulder' itr two 'btr:th. Ot' a baby her.•in. Wing -ham. 1.x. Os, , Places.) He Wila taken, to ••••Cidderich Vital On 'Saturday, . VOillarY rth. In ihe bwonsoplotlfor en -X-ray and the ..shouhree ' Mre„ Deagiakt oanyhor aad .40# John .,,. .14,0001 King.. . ' ' the WoMen'o.' Inatittlte held their and he IS, remaining ,at the were 'Pests, ,ColTr 7tho week -end at the * 'Um., • raeorge. Treadle, Mrs. Ernest Stinshine Sisters banquet. and mr,, John E. yogbrat, attended ladies. sat down to Ole „Prettily ar- , Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. flertIton and 'child- 'Miller, Gloderleli. .. . ." 1 lloSnitel" until- he can return 1X0Mef. " hOrne ' 'of ° her. .eister„: Mrs,. Prattees . , 'Pattereon, 14.1,0 ltUth Arthur; R.N., basement Of the Baptist chnreit. ,.._lrorty 'the funeral of Mr. Mogk of Taviiitock. ranged tableS. Following the hanfltftlf' ren,, of Goderleh. *hilted Mr. and Xli. 'on rrideT while: woriringin the ItgOtrina„ Feb. .w. -- , re.,-rred predeeoased hr. Thetimer-ill' weir Aire. oegix Ny.$4. goo4orly 4,,./uite. yttog. and white Seated atenn4 '06, table. the 3:444.-1100,x1:1;1* Ittne.4.04, yttoebsab,a.t,r,ita:,130e, 44 rotIllhrc_.,__Ortell'-ftit:Int,'4=1-attelifi•ltgly,trtitillig; tait'er' 'ell'1). "ent .t:t1"4* InwitIt * 44TuilOdef7111aZtrinnt7n,Allty, ;31,171.00.4„ "' London, returned li‘roe en Saturday.' Jut of Anhurn. 4'• :•-: ' . . • ,regular fnstitilte.ineoting was .held„ Officiating, and- interment wit** In Btry- Xra.: Relit:. l',. 14eott,, Who ions heed,' with .the Prileldent;Mrsi*Edgai :1-411v Several Weel4e with rerativee -11r 'Lea."' r"u1•4141$ ''.41?'.°tar-'8' 'at*"1194. ' AfteI:': She. wee treetnniginied h•Y her 4* -Mr.', field 00Meter,r. the pallbeitram being in' Poor health for ' SUMO • 004 WAS O'll,' CjelfinetfttPit.p. fanroS.,:fitr,. rja.rePrhill.,,A: den. into. returne4 end to, ,vieitio her exioninatien eeven ser eight etitehee taken to Godericir•1100pitill. on Sunday Presided at the brother.lfr. W. T. llebb,',6til. Coneession Were required., . '' ' . ' here. Baker, ,,iv110 sl!ertt, ,the ,Wee,10.1.,,nd lit. cztv. "tkti,,,,!,r,li',43:singatt.Alreoni , ,for treatruent. Her - ManY friends offered* f*: 100. lats.. ,Wood. 'Thank of west wawanosh. -. . ,, - ; . The, empathy, of the community is Wish ber A speedy recovery... . Yen"' lotto*, were read frett Stanley . rte" Elien IglaeRaY ()t h•LeTaletilns,11% tending the * A" .distrilf4; , MN. J. X. Robertson and Mrs. W„ni. NeNall, . 110Y Bentley and Harold Mrs. 41Tarver Maize re4tOreil with. eXtended to kir, and Afrs; Alva hie- . some friends. to spend the week -end 00Well in the death. of her brother the week -end at her Andertion of GOderich visited, friends Nieheleeno The tolkwing additional, at Louden,. *visiting her daughter Ellen, Mi. A. B. ralthwaite of Detroit, Who' 'village. ' • • • ". • ../ ', rYr.,e,xaUji ;Vint:« jIrtitaaltuig4:1, Ipn , here'on•Tuesday. program wag enJoYed: Selo by Xrei.,. who is employed. thSre: and her brother, Passed. away on Thorsaft:y- from a . coo Berrien Clark, of, Weetnlinster Air. irsimuipmmiimil.ornim 11.34',VAI. 'IVfeeting.,--;The .-.B.X.P,;1:7, weele3r Bredneelt:- reed -41g, Mrs. Fred Mr: Thos. ,GhtZler;'Whn -iil. recovering heart' attaek. Mr. aral Xis. MeDoWell Hospital, spent the week -end with hitt rolt:124rdr,.10,14:rliktisetku4: :likely, from,:,a# elleratiOn ,At Victoria left On Friday for Detroit ,to•-. Attend parents, 111r. and Mrs. Peter Clark. ' „IsLEE13 held, their February meeting On -$114-; Ross: violin.' solo, Mrs. •Wm. e.*:iraig; , in, charge and Mrs. R. I. Pliillins ny,...e- • Born.. ---In Baltimore,* Maryland, R.C.K.V.R.,',Londott, Mr Oterge •CheS- ' topie "Agrieulture" waa ably.-giretf bY • the funeral. -,.. , . , 'day •414ineWitlf MrS. Earl MeKnignt reading, Mrs., A, X. Ferguson. The nesnito. . : ,. , „ . • . ,,,, Alba- Ann -: Hamilton/ ten-yea.r-Old i • The 3c,,P,1;Vinetten-Wednesday even'. Flbruary '16, .t0 Fit, -Lt. and igrs, neY ott Calgary, and gr. end Trirrt. .1f.,. . lAus,.plt,N,_ Vek, 21 -Miss Poana 'siding' at' the __,Pia, no., _Tile. Scripture Ur& 'Edna Cowen Mrs/ Earl With' danoter or' Mrs. Geo. gepilitee.is- ing With tWentr-three Present, It 'be: R flout Oolins (nee P atrici,a, Atkinson), Mullen of SeafOrtb. with a - dint and Mrs. Harold Snell under tile doctor'a care with A retUrn b4g St- 'Valentine% DaY,, the Sada'. a son '4.0wight Renonf* SteWart), • ',, 'Ifiihrfr of Gloderieh-epent Sunday atter- was fead bY'Dori§ McKnight. A, Plan& hr and.. 14188" MA° Forg000n xavore.g ..4.00n *:at her parents, uoine here. " .• instrumental was remiered. by Marie, ef mastoid trouble. We hope - to -see activities, -led„ by ' the -preside/At,. were . The,-Wnineles--..DaY of Prayer • was. 4 mr. and Mrs.- Laurenee Grey, oflt;titliby And •XISS,, Amelia 111ellwain Contributed - a - reeding. , A , Ann:`soon well and out twain! ' ' gutted' to the . occasion. ,Lurieb, war& rtbserYed in- TrinitY:'elUtreh-en' 'Friday afternoon.. Vira.... R..._,:t4arsoll :Wee as- cluartette, les. C. Ao HeNirson; Irtlatitiec. Broeirrille, •spent the weeh_end with fa ored with. a solo: •The offering was :i. Roberton, Mrs. S. H. Johnston and 'Mr, and:10s. •Ler.al Stingel-irtade, a Served. artd the singing of the National her mother And brother. here. .-1. 'received by Garth MeKnigh, t and Rev.' miss •, sadie : carter, Elan; .a nvmber„ businesa• trip to London last week, .. 'Anthem 'brought tilt Program to a 'sistett as leader .ny Mrs. D. A. -Velume' ehxnis eheotemile)Zre.spepd the's-week-end at el.6".. * ' • iand 'rg, F. Watson.. Mrs. *iGeorv. King Mr, Wm. Mole. who -suffered A Stroke the little folk of pre-Schonl age were Mr. 'Dorien Rutledge of lialten is The Monthly meeting of theW,m.8. 11. Snell . offered. • prayer.-- Tne, . topik; • hag. been nostrionedr for thiS 'Week. Dime. Alutch. Tielcets' were sold 011 A. valerttine Party ..was beld 'in the -..,A, • splendid - meeting of - the Farm as', her subject "Where •Love. Is There a nrizo -dinutted by Mrs. Ge() Sturdy, . Westfield school on' Friday 'afteraeon. 7-7 read tire Seripture leason. and"- rs. U. Seotehmerf Mrs. Co 11,0 Campbell,- Miss was givenIv ;we. ix. .8b-eii, Nv,ho chose 'Current eventS -- were given by- Itfi illoruro. was held .at the honie of mr, Is Go,d,": • Mrs.• ,111cKnIglit and Mrs. ovenitig, ,,Tbero was a good attendance Knight thanked all who had taken tb 1 ileisrli7=41,Z7gsslIZI fisnduohwashne't en entertained entertained by the pupils. 'rho child- ron all received a timber -et valentines and Mrs. „ Jail. Chisholm • on Monday Earl RaithbSt sang a''' duet. -. ?*jr. Me. the Proceefl$ being1.-fOr the boys' 'box f,und, and Mrs. was . --amt .& ,ePlendid.'nrpgram, for .the Oven,. . Part and closed," the .ineeting • with from : the valentMe postofilee, and e• lelder et the ,luOtY ticket. A and his condition very serious, • ' The' ladies- of the'-"Itelr CroSS'''Praitie?., - - - . " . . - , - Pi -easing -feature- of - the ,OPlIglin:vt:wsta.Se , . 40,,ted.two'quilts at this same honie on World Dity of Prayer. -A large con- -. • • velum each . Sunshine Sister" re 1 d'''nsortleallittr.t'looWV. ittt.'1:-C'et . o7ed liy- all, tainch, gregatien. 7er women repre"uting sii 101- identity Reid' told of the Ithn:b0;;Erti:oh;tent:17;11ydaeliir trill_.1...., ev.aamseas WAr.,o enj ,,. . ., . ‘ Wednesday afternoon' last, . ,... •„,- .. ad received during the. s'i Faini,Forum.---The Fa.rxn Fortim4.met niensant gurprises were made known Year, ' ManY Torortro..last.iweek, . , •-•i . on Monday evening at the home of Mr. Miss Viiitm- Fisher is able 'to be the. churches in- the: village. was nre-, n . h Ol -.sent---,for ..'the-: World, Day ---ef, - Prayer, Th „.s. Ili . World Day of Prayer -The 'Werld iind. 'Mrs. .No.rnian----McDowelL . with s FOR room, wry (mots STINI3 Vitamin 18:SW , ONO 4 AU .1* Mimi 1$ F HELL) back'at sc o tb r3a •tt e- uns ne. e s centlimeTnay-orTraye'erta-s observ'ect in' rs thirty-three-, nts.anit:-Several.....ellild-- ." ' t - - • --Otq'ervea 111 Pt 6-- • for.,ynrtother vear -Rd- tickets 'were preftterian chtirch on _Pr ay a • • id • fte Ten- -present., The . question • Sbo d ler't.and...recer!,.'ed .11-10.,eflUcti loll in the witla Mrs --Earl Itaither of •*- - MUM' 21. Mr. Mao. Donald is hi 'Alexandra Hospital,. glode-,. suffering froin Jraetured -sustained when he' Sliptied and fell• on 34. Gilmour mid Mrs. E..Heard led in some .ice at his home on Menday.„After=-' iirayer. Mrs. E. Heard sang the re- npon, R611,'S -many , frienda for • spouses the 13etitiffils`• •him a:* speedy and got:kir:recovery; awtliri I 14e: Lias, ,i7aolanifent:.:aii.gRAAhlifes1:.:-:gRto!eoefIltdureGnoe”nto;r.gineet t.:3 05.:iaasri,oxeneedstiven (1: -StanieY -towns-IAA 77‘ied:;44W rdaY' • 011in'th4.,(1eaMtkrs.-dlia:Mrrrs''It11111M-Bienr, l'are'ilt- hisseVentieth Year, after a long in- heltep.ssrsassule,,k, Dr.e' 4mai. and Bain ness. A 'son et IteiCand Amr-Clark-Reldv-10--wee-h°131-41 -Stan" efiffifirliii-r-e-goWtortiriier ititti.0 the farm Wqrk begina'.• .Mrs.• Bain„. MacDonald is - .nursing Kincardine. Many friends. 'in. :Asirfield in in Careless lam 1s7Thmger°11s, bllt nO 1 .11 , 11. i, enar e, Thel drawn, A., vote of thanks to the the Bapt st ,e clue n . . com,. noon. with mrs, m. J. Reed,.Aire. 3-40k Prctautqr$ Central - Market:met-- 'ram Public School Milt° • was ' ' n Collegiate - ' -,: • - .1 - thelne W,as: 71Aat ( .b ou ( s io , .- hgli 1 w•I voiced by Mrs. WM' Craig and Miss in. a number of Huron county sections. -Ottawa orma , an . g s . , N 1' (I tan lit' 05061 &tire- so than careleSs thinking,- , Mitterr-in - charge=• of the banquet Was Arerrityre and .„..Wa. Lorne 'vers. as dieenesed 'at eelne length-- The • -sec' Tal: ' forth the praises of Gun who bath 1 • • . . sent. •The committee were Mrs. H. r-ater_ be engaged sin fa:piling on the caned you out of darkness into His,1 !idle Ciarter and endorsed .by alrpre- Snell, Mrs. II. MOgridge, Mrs., E. Law,. SOn; • Mrs. R. .3', ,Phillips, • ,Mrs: Gee: Sturdy. 'Mrs. ---Gordon TaYlor and Mrs„ Chas., Scat. The singing,,of the Na- tional' Anthem brought. an interesting and profitable' evening 'to •,a close,. leaders, • representing' the , three. likal churches„. Mrs, H.' Stothers, ehurch orgaliist. 'accompanied for the" hymns_ ..,Tn -addition t�:!..the ..responsive reading from. the special 'leaflet, prayers were 1:tifered by. Mrs. John Mrs...John' Ellennett, iva 'Carr and .Mrs. ttobt, Durniii, A splendid paper, 'prepared by. Mrs. Rich., .1rIcWhinney, who was nriable•-to. be. present: 'was given by Wirs,;: "MeConnell. The meting cat:eluded . -prayer by Iva - parr. • • . . • -.Sionbeniii ,•Enterfains. The ..ButheansrL.Canh.:...!Snutb,---of----Dunga.:nnbn, 'gaVe a.- splendid evening. of enterfain-, roent oirPriday last in the Parish Hall, 'witn the piirnete. et faiking funds tor - the, Red --Coss: Mr. Thos. Dickson .filled -the capacity of chairman and Mr. Carman.. Farrier:, prinelpal in school section No, 17;•VeSt Wawanosh. with assisted with dialogues, readings and musical' 3:Umbel:kw:Mena- *berS of the club taking Dart also. •At the,elOse of the 'program,0-41Vir. Chas. Rifrett- was.anctioneer for, raanV pretty box lunches brought by the ladies. activities were ini,eharge of Miss' ell.r1 FOruna, Will. meet • next week at the hornesteatt • On ..rdareh 19, 1919; ' he ..hp871:4aitap.te,x,t4.cluswbi.'iatNth,eiv.teil:erini;:int,vg•eia.:btr°etlesedt$7,:lro -. Jamieson. Luneh. was served. • The home of Mr. and Mrs. 'E4gar Howatt. married . Rhoda. Ann ' '**ersi.ake' '' O Northern . C;ntarici...; Ned _ 31in -v;:ts • Sheeting a fo3c. on Monday. We hope ,also -three- . sisters,: Misses. Margaret Mr. . Fred.' J. Ceok,•was'fortimatei in ,•Exeter, who stirvires: There - survive friend of or, ei,,erso, ‘ , the limiters catch nein-. 0.11betore and Elliabetli 'Reid, Rayfield, And_Mrsi,' , , - . . •_.. . ,spring comes. -. . ..,. - • "e . t'"' ' Zanies ''. Webster, • Seafortli, • -Deceased, Aga.'uttEtti'wogarktir, ,. 'East Wrav(ianosh': Federation. --The was it Member and elder ,of . St. '"'" --...-......_ regular mOnthll Ineerkag' of the .East Andrevi''s .13*nitect chgrbh,.:13a.Y.fieid °•.& ' •-•,:' UrrlaKARATES .latiltPAY Agrieultiire was held in the'7Co'-oper-: rethitlence...on TUescia.3r; with: Ite), A. ,-„: t.,,,,...t.„ VirawanoSh unit of the Federation. Of, private funeral was held. from , the alive. *.*011.?,b 'rooms . at. Belgraye;„ with, Lane conducting , the service. • Inter - nine members tof the executive and went Was in Bayfield cemetery; ' . ' directorate _preseitt....: ...,-Onionotianot _-___Layton-Oreer.On ,' SatirrdaY,"°4 Feb; ,of -Hugn, Stewart, ., At in eitriy• age he • LaWrence:., Taylor, seconded, by J. ruary 17, a *let wedding took plae- Tstarted•out inAite for' bimsel.f,--Working .. ., Buchanan, it .1Valif' resolved to. forwar4, '4.it- ,St.,,AndreW'S 'United church: par- ey the day at Tayie,r's.Sa*Utilr 'be-,'-.:,: a petition to. the .Count'- Federation, sonage, Hayfield; the principals being tween:‹cencessions 2 'and ,,•$, Iiishileldi,-. of Agriculture requesting that action 'ClgrlOfte "Ilene, &tighter .Or Mr. ' and at 175 A year: Then lietWorked-tor be taken by the County Federation to. Mrs r Robert .Greer, of .:Baylield and farmers ' PI ' this diatriet,•' A 'feW-yearS, check the indiscriminate slaughter of Olen Waiter,' sen of •• Mr;.‘ and Mrs, later .he 'started in, business ..for,' liiin- ..- bugh lands. It Was decided10..,pre- Waiter, Layton of Clinton, The 'bride- Self, tlireShing with a steam, traction': cure, if Possible, • semeime to speak on .was . lovely *in.. a door -length„. gown.' of engine. for, apprOxiirtatelY thirty years. . the warble ifiy menace , at - an inter- white d'eSprit over ,bridar„taffeta.,'Ethirt He was :nne-nf the Irstineir to do'-' Mission 'period during' the National with patterhed „silk lace•Aedice.,trim- away • with, straw -carriers mid' ilitro . Film showing at .Blyth, awl ' also: to wed, with Velvet how. Her finger-tip dupe the StrawAdoWer, which.: Was ',a . procure, if possible, someone, to speak veil of '.bridal .net .was -ST- held. in phiee great labor -Saver.; . , '.7', i., ,••.,•-. on- ,permanent • pastures during air. with a ;Sweetheart....headdress! and -1-Ingli,alse .bad a sarvinill and. s.lxingie,.. " . ' intermieSion period in a Showing at gardenias. ...She *ore elbow -length lace mill by.'Whieh, he initrinfaeturest hiniber • Auburn some time • in March. The nyittS and Carried a bounuet of Pink .and,,shingles., for building nutter..htl'in ,-,,. next meeting' op. the, Unit will. be. en Better Time roses: • Her only ornament this!. Weinity,- He then began ,farnring; March 16fh. ' • . „ .' '..Was. a string of pearls. the gift Of the in. West•Wavvtuiosk ;(inthe farm now vvolnen at. Prayer:-,Thes -World Day a -1.0612i. She was attended by -her Sister,.. -o4vVned,,by Trihn Errington. ' ,Selling ea. -- of ;Prayer . was •observed on Friday •MiSs -Jean' Greer; who .wore -a toor, there.) he ..bbir.fgheflle ' Peers and Aug-- afternoon -1» .Westneld united -church. fenetly gown of baby blue Sheer over ustine farras,:on:.-the 4th !concession Of.' --, • The -pr was in .charge of Group taffetto, with .Anatching flower 'hat , and Astifield, over„ thirty• years ago. - He : , Leader Mrs. Wm, Carter, with :Willashouldertlength-'vell. and, -carried Oink -seld hiS faint property to.. his43(rii,..Mel; '- fred Campbell ft the piano. The Scrip- earnations: • -Keith ,Lartert Was his vin last ..spring and ..mbVed . to- Dim, i Dun - tore reading;,frenvist, Peter 1:3-9, Was brother's gr.oemsman. The recePtien. •gannon to retire. . ' . . • : '. .'..- '-• by Norma Taylor.- A *solo, "Gloria was ..nnia-- at the •British . Exchange. . Hugh ,waS:ma.rried:_in 1000 to War:. . _ Patri;,, was given by MiS.i' Emmerson Hotel,-: ,Goderf,ch.-Mrs. -Greer reOeiv,Ing 'Ann RichardSon Of •Port ,A1).)ert.', Their Rodger. Prayers were offered by Mrs. in a black lace dress' and,_blaek ba t• 'family consists of ,„nve'boys - and one, Wm. • Carter, .Mrs.„ marvia,. mettowelf, with green feather trifu. and ..Mrs. 1 girl: Wilbur;. the oldest. lives in;Gode.. Mrs. R. Vincentand'Mrs. Frank Camp- tayten in royal :lane With inatehing' bell; The offering was received by Mrs: bat. . The Young- couple left .for Tor- R. The business session, was In in a. furvY R. Vincent and dedicated by Mrs. Wm8 onto. and Ottawa 1:ttbewibthridp6pw,traaxibliiniige charge of the 'president, .MrS. McVittle. trim and powder bilie' topcoat. match - Plans Were made :for the supply work in g flower hat with navy Mile acces- •for-Marcir-wilt- be '.in : charge -7 -of -Mrs::: Bayfield-en':Februarv-15.;•of _Heleir--M.- :.W.M..,••wonld . tte- raised,- by-••.treewill ........Yka.th 'ef.-...Mrs.' Ai.S.......a.tkinsort-Thr... TrOugiaS Campbell and her group..The IvaricoVpaguill,:::7\xerfs,tAhtek, for the W.M.S. .The finance cominittee soles. On- their return, they. will re decided that the'. allocation foi : the siden,on the groom'S farm near Clinton.. Red Cross reported'. ten .',quilts,. MA since *the lst of January, .The Christ - offerings._ . , The devotional pregram :death oecurred ' at her residence ,ti de „Atkinson of :Dttroit and 4113:::aer4De,:tb.,:4:kf,,i)iotrci mas'-boxes 02-chocohrtes-.05igrol..nekbp„ •-aTto:rHoc.k;leilte,a..171..ottven;hre%ri.dle2d',.,t1hgefir9.,e -fit:liltle /edged by several of the b'oys 'overseas. iritil7Tgohit.0%rt:fu.,nttit: bleartel'imrirer.4endto Mrs.Dr The meeting closed with a hymn .and prayer by. the.president, ,. , 'AtkinSoni in :•159. They lived in ,c;rtk..ifor#griqfevitx,,inortthsw,.-then:ItV troit, where ,Dr.Atkinson established a dentnt practice and w1,,,:: -the family - :horn! , has been ever Since- with the :Nveatherhead, student fik the, Stratford' oNTention_of spending. the summers in, Norinal ;School-, Spent -the -week-end at her home here and will be 'a -student teacher irl' the Lueknow 'Public school: Ibis week. -- --• World Da.y.,. of, Prayer, -The ''orld Day Ot prayer iVriS : observed litTtne home of- Ars7W----T.-lifiirerbir•FridaY,'. i With eighteen ladies .present and with , the Diesident, Mrs. W., 1. 'Miller, in : .charge. The theme Of ..the .serviee, "The .Churth Uniyersal,'" Wits "Thal. , ye Should • shew. forth the praise* of Hint who hath called you: out of dark- nesS' into. Ilis marvellous light."' As- sisting in the service were Arts, Lorne WOods,...; Mrs, George Stuart* and Mrs,: McKenzie Webbp. The $eripture ,read•••'• lugs were taken.by, Mrs'. 'Gordon Miller and_ tits,. porrioir McPbersen, and - Prayers were offered bY MrS..°Balli•Mrs. W. A.,•Miller and Affs, John. Ottineron. Mrs. E. W. Rice and -"Mrs. Lorne Woods- favored With 4, duet, "lrory Palatee." GontRicri 9Wisrs' }Op: , . 4 • • noptRion TOW,NalIP, Feb.. 20.- A Red Cross -quilting' .-tnoCe'i_was held on Tnesday -of this., week at the .home of Mrs.'litti•Wood: ' . ` -_, • . Itev.-L. it Toner 'oceupied the pulpit of Unibri.chtfreb, on Simday, delivering:, a line serMen on ' '.`The' Discipline' of •Failtire." . ,..,' ' ' 'Meeting, ...7- Tlie -February meeting ..o.f the W.M.S. of Unier0 eltureh was held On WerinesdaY at the. honle of ,Mrs. 4Vm. rorter,-with fifteen ladies, Present.• Mrs. Geo. Mellwain had Charge of the devotional period, the theme .of whieh wite."The Kingdom _1 of Clod, in Our Nation." The .ineeting iopened--.With the-- *ran .‘!..0.. god .._Of ttethel,!';• followed by prayer ibY the •• leader, Mrs. ' Everett Mcilwit a, .read en 'article on - "The Christian,' wave. went in Thailand." 'Mrs. Vie' Pal- , cotter ,rettd a letter of appreelatTon from Mrs. G. Morrison, Windsor, anti the president read a letter from Mrs. I- Colelouglx of Dlyth, regarding. the 111. l loeation. Mrs. *Thos. Sorokin* reatd-ii ' I prayer, written by a Thai ladY. The meeting closed with, a hymn. and' the •.- Lord.'„s Prd,yer. lamely wak served: by the tostevs. -- • . - - ,., - •• 4 ,Titerell he' plenty to go round when everyone is on the square,. You'll want to look your bet for 'Easter ,Ooine in and -see, the Spring SaMples Get Pnit or Topeoat that wik fit you properly, • Altering • and Repairing • -'• Service Call 317W west, marvbilOus light," and, the Subject. WAS ',The Church' 'Universal." Mrs: laerb (koyier ;Presbyterian- church , was theleader of„the "WorshiP"-Perikcl and Mrs, Ilotisten read , the,'_Seripture rier• Urals. The period ef.' "Thant-040.ring" was led,by Mrs -Alfred NesM -of St. Mark, s Anglican church and Mrs. 'Gordon Taylor. sang. the "Gloria Patri)" Airs: Ralthby was the leader for the, pOrtion. of the, .program devoted, to PonfeSsion vita,. during this period -Mrs. • W. rtradnock sang 'a....SOlo..z_M.los!, Wends pf tne 'ehurch4ed ,tbe "Jntpreession for She Church.".Prayers were, offered by Mrs.. H. Snell, Mrs. Thos. Haggitt and Mrs. -Fred Ross.. ladies!. quartette from the United church, Mrs, Wm. Craig, 'Mrs, Sicln.ey mcClInchey, Mrs. Platter and Miss Sadie Carter, accompanied by Mrs, • H. Snell, pang `,1 Need Thee Every Hour," Mrs. Edgar- .1_4awsore gave an • address on "The. History of the World Day of DVISTGANNON 7 , DINGANNON. Feb. Roma Eedv. of Ottawa. on leave, has been visiting his parents, :Mr. and Mrs. EL Eedy. Mrs..,, (Rev.) .0. G. 'Howse, cif the -Asiifi.eld parsonage, was a visitor one day last„Week with Mrs. (Rev.) H. S. Vickerson at 'the Dungannon parsonage. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Thos. Stothers is feeling very poorly these days. . Mrs: Roy Maize ',of Ashfield has been n visitor with her sister,' Mrs. -John Blake. • Prayer." • The offering WaS received Skiing is the popular sport of fate, by mrs. Jas. Raithby: and 'Irs.• L. trwit and manY groups, 'wend their way to • • • AS 'VETERANS "-- -aebratkamaane entlainEng to the- iutopla - • ef Castimikt .the ivoistabilahmint credit abla to wawa and weetiiitHathoa Afraid Foram. - • ••• .-• • •••`a • liii Owning. thn .retursi to ,a * * ' fe ofOnten. i'n_the armed fokes, ,•'catiada's. parlianient . . . ., . sr realized that assistancei, in. relstablis' laraetit 'must cover a wide 'variety . of.'fietfirs: ttni-tOn .y-,..particularlY .. . `,,yastsger' iiiSeintiiirs. of the forces -0e best method of effeeting permanent re:establishment Will. he through ' • 76,01a1.,A- seitig..--or:-tlx-o,gh.eh,•.,R,4:Hop,niairtt;tttnii!y,:izondtttt%antv. i4inrattaiterzo:hpotelddo.edatit;ti,eotri,;v;40,t, .etitre cva.a.mel.lexaelitdse.ot4.edift;incingoitt. ..._....,... eatent..-nt ey, o . . . . . . ..-. ,44,..iiiii-d..,,,set,dementr. r • ,, . pi ' t IA ciatiV cases a combination', Of these two tOOligs--tratontg a. , . th 3 .. ,,-1, 3 : , "utile socluilutrion: iegfeletlion' for tus' ty,IIP 'itt re-eitablishaienr was ii.r.ovided early in , . e war.. . „ • . -atiy district Office -of the'department: Application. for the war seriite• tuity is. made to the branch of.the armed (=of vidl_whi t e . Thetc la; bower, adother miry large -group who, do no' t need , . Ws . . . ,- - . training and who. arei..ticit..suited for ' lana ' aettlement as -Provided ' veteran seed and forms rsay be secured at anyiamied. forces depot . 'ANOTHER LARQE.GROUP ..1 ,. ,'-.-awa-is--veiz:r,4%.ati-d::Act.,,,,Afterioneaiohih,'at..ytarsin;ataorw .. - or at any office of the Department of Veterans Affairs: rilio:e veterans will rceed assistinee NO:TWF:feW111:13t-those:vihni,--___:.:„_;,„ -‘,i.;, ' -• .• -,. , ", - " - , • . . .. marina would have owned their own homei had it not been for STODY:AttIVIEASURES:,,SEEORE APPLYING their ,set4ric.e. There .will be those .who.own homes: but who have . • . T i ,.t.'w itapottant that tidy Veteran shall haVe 'made been unable to arty. out needed reiairs and ilterationite-t here:Will. . decision as to future plans' before applying. for the re-establishment. enlist aria PI° want to ,fesulxie -credit. k-a-yinent of the r.e.estahlishakent, credit debars the ;veteran : . 11 f ' -1" 4 be ' _rota educattonal. an. ttatning grants an _ nefits.under the Veterans . .4,, • .:, Land Aet„ since au app Cation the credit the veteran etecte tio, - to take advanta.gep-of tl)ese,, other benefit.4.. Any benefits under t e . Veterans'. Land Act and "payments to s• or on behalf of :the veteran for tratOng pr continuatiodof education. already granted are charged against the Fredit; Do not .aptily for yotir retestablishraent-Credit until yea have studied ,all. ether rehatfilitation taiaedieS, Adviee of o department officials is available ra, asSist you: ' • ..-. PURPOSES .FOR ;WHICH CREDIT. 'MAI(' , BE USED diant of the credit may be authorized, for the following Purred: . . , (a) to assi;st. iehome owaing; :=4:4 55 .07 he veterans who..so them, and others who aie fittedfor a bwiness of their own u :‘ need assisOnee itiAnancing. The Ikvestahlislunent Credit iedesigned ' for this latter group,,itld Prima* is.aa alternative to training and • land SatidemOtt *OAS: '''• ' ° , PAID UNDER SERVICE GRANTS The Ite•establishtaint bredit is. made availage liyAer iht, sane , .4 • . M of Parliament' ,which provide.s War .*tvice Gratuitlei. It ia not,.1 toan but, an 'outright grant; oa, to an -eligible veteran to aid ' in ti•e4tahlistunent if the veteran decides not to ttse land settlenlent , . . or training benefits, it may be Uaid in Cana& only at'any.time in ..,the.ten years fallavOg tilechatge for dertaln Veda& burPOto4 as OUtlined in this adyr-rtiainaent. 'The grant is called 'a.`,1credit" becatise . itii an *mot carried on. the ledger to the'itedit of,the veteran for , , ten yeas until used ' hp, hira.-for a. reiestablishmenvpurpose. HOW TO APPLY 'F'OR ReLESTAOLISHNIENT .., : Tito re4Stablishusent credit . is an anion,* -equal to the.:4tateic CFIEDIT ., ,, 'K4 Wax Stoke Gratuity -that 16.$7.50 for each 30 days' service in, ihe Wotan Herniipilere and $15.00, fcc etch SO days` serviee oveseas. • the amount is cc:molted bv 'the. branch of, the armed forees.with which 0. veteran avid, and for that reason applicatiort fiqt.rotiet ' be made for the War Service Gratuity. When n statiMent showing tbc auloUnti of the basic gratiiity has been received by.:the.veteran, tion Tor thervestslAisbinent euY 1)6 made to therki324' matt of Vete ran& Affairs art a form ;kids rarbeigtured-itillk, EfiltIARTMtitsIT vc,Toitiois AFFAIRS Issursi u the .adiuthotity, of How Nia'key!sit, Minister of Vetetsrts API?. (b) To assiSt in building a hotnekr , (o) To isaiatla Imtne repairing a modernhatim; .(41, To W40156014 eqUipment and (mature; ° (e) To bay tools,.instrunients,ptc.for:trade4wrofession, or btitinetsi, (f) To provide,, working Capital fo(professiOn pr businetsi (g), bhy ' • ' (h).10 -par Pleattotas 00 130104don Of Canada insciaboi; :(0 To buy apecial equipment rectuited for edhcatOnat_or vocational la the cave:, f (a), (b); (.0 aboVe,,,the fettran. Must put ctedit„If experience 'shows 'broadening ofothese purposes is need4 training. f , up. One dollar for tory, two dollars used, (tom - the rt,istablislunttit provisioa has beco made for it Pott COMPLIITE INFORMATION OF WIttril TO TAR tat'Agest ottnat or ' • DEPAIVIMENT VETERANS AVM:1'R. , „01314111,1S, ADVERTISEIONT TO SOW MAN 01i401• 4/1AN OVI3ROAS;. ftw•a • . , Manr,:years ' ago there"' was born in r .A.shtleld townshirra boy by...the name ; ST. HELENS, Feb. Grace' rich ; Harold .also_ resides in; *Goderich,. Arthur and -Melvin hi', A.ShAeld ',and' Gordon in WaWanosh: 'The latter threo '- engaged. farming.. Diiargaret, the only daughter, .bas been nursing in Toronto, but ,at. present:is ..at luinie :1117 s:: oh; ahrpeyfr fe4 rr a 0 414 s to le.r t Stewart has one brother„ Re. --has five,. granddaughters -five-. • grandSenk.-.. ?''. • ' *La..st Week,' pebrnary jie cele-. • br.ates his•serenty-eighth• birthdaY, 'but - ,was unable to get around,' as be ''wouid. have IrW awing :to - frac.tured leg, reeeived, re.%ntly. . At present, we are pleased .to hear, ho, is not .suffering mtieb and hisleg. IS .lon the:Metal:, ot St. 1341, oe:nlinp!ynrns tPeati: efurg:it"ibeea rt:doe' °tit from Dungannon and surrounding Enylieldr Sm.-vivIng • Ire : tbren sons, community- for one Of, Ashfield Pones' and Atkinson of .Detroit sifip'S highly esteeMed nien. • nnri 'Grenville Of 73a5fie1e : six grand, . ildr prt and one sister. Mrs. R. Brown- noid .'soartemper and,,yout hold 'the. len Of Toronto. Aticipson and One answer.- -.to :the thier• problems of .spn, 'Garnet AtkinSon of Exeter. eiv.ihzation,-: •-••- oo er • „, If you require Chestnut Atthrao,ite ,Cosil ,416-1`. ohlek brooder purposes and expea to. be Supplied. by 'The Deni Coal Company, it is nedessary,that ih, the applieatiOn. .form be1ow and Mail it to us .not later tha:n. February 28th., . Af*that date or until .the Coil. Ciortrnlicir,ievise present regulations, ,no. consideratiCrii can be 'those failing tO.',eomplete this form. • , . • The -Dean. Coal ,Company does ma- tio,eelit auk respoti, sibiiity for Sid:lure of the C.`,oal Controller to i4upf$1y this Cbal. „ APPLthATION To the Regional Office of.the Coal Controller, . Toroute, Ontario, A.nd 'The Dean. Coal COMPany, .0Oderioh,' Ontario. For Chestnut Antlirticife, for ebiele.en 'brooding lmrposos. s Nnin'ber at chicks fvooded N'tunner df stoves • ,r,stinitteedlime Orpdritti01I- QUantity• required. Qua,Atfty no* on hand ilMitte. the 'above a trite statement and that thipi Cent %%L1 he used for (lint brooder purposes only. • fAignattire Addresq Date ***** **** *** 000000 o 0000 • , .10