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March U4.' - conch lead is iu1uetipg 'n' peen •se
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t r ,George Dawson is confined at'Citrlow, on tattle days twee he
M• €�s e..n'ndri' Oat h •:� a a�ra'Ih
1,o lie. T eat- Dunga e , ti . tkR B,
;tu 1pet1 with mastoid tr ub r housewives' .a otter chance to: at
it �, ,. ,
naents• �vlth. penicillizi, is •teed. 2 hose x�vlro are tal�i•u� . tie
Will w r Aft an ienerstioni , •
course`'bere AaxQ Mxs.X�,. •Dli,w'son,
C'olliu � axil. president ;ot the »un;gar son
lir. gad ' firs.."cv J , � .
<�i' i' stt►n,- re, e tate, Mrs, C•eeil 'Blake, , ..Mrs• L.
ixttleP r, veil; Illi inti otTin _ : , 4.1
visitors n•11tht Mrs. J: Ilene;, Wiliaut•"Braw'»i Mrs, R0,YtaPiu r 1b
HARDWARE -PLUMBING - HEATING-
�oauery, nigaxn, Mrs. ' ran .Tone,' Mrs.
we are. lac to hear Mrs. H... ,, Chester Vtlanigaz, ,Mrs, • Emily
e ... . nzi is ue'l improved atter Dnraizt, Mrs•' f l i�Pe iimilbert, Mrd,.
e'v'en, ,, oe�e SUMO Y�', .: Y . Mcli.ex e ra
sev rel weer. of , illness" at the'
secure &; pair �t .CASt�at `_-" •�" • "
home of � h_ r 'dau liter, Mrs, . Otto
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occupied ,' he p
pC t � ted � pulpit x '
14terian, Church On Sunday afters
noon. ' He is a candidate for the
removal a o
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vacancy
B %evale:
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'MacDonald
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He is n.- veteran o1,: � F1,
from voile re early
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'graduate €�
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,._ in May. A, minister .froii Holstein
t w'" Is scheduled to preach next Sun-
day.iXng at 2Q°�'a o xe'ula�c prices alta,g't�re skates On March 20th a. meeting
A , .. will be held to _choose' from a'laongr
acid esu t)• -,-hockey sticks, ley equipment,
-...." We candidates.
k�;�pv�ee and ha�esa, 'harness 'and' tobo�ana. • r Mr..- and Mrs.
-an ren
Bam
ford
of Preston `were week -end . visitors
with Mrs. D. E. Anderson ,and Mr.
and Mrs. Robe: Stothers. , On their
=return -'31TS- t tderse ,went-=w-ith-
-tiietrn to- visit '"for' a week. �.. .
Young Couple 'Honored: -Mr. and
R D 1�1 A R E- PLUMBING U M B I G- H E IST fN Cs Mrs. Elwin' Sillib (nee ' Ilene
'PHONE ! 3 5 GO D E R 1 C N Sproule)' *ere ' honored • with a
�dan4e reception! at S.S. No, '17, on'
the` 2nd concession of West Wawa -
nosh. -Brown's orchestra supplied
ipusic_ and 31Jr, Elmer Black was
', ou;' h tgot kat t h re a our Chance
to sec
Oadies'
Skis,, -:13
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of WiNTER.�SPO1t'
`ERUTFM�N'�,
EJHE(KENRLOE
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W U S LLE •
0LMESyfLLE,
ani MIS.. Et Ross visited Pn
Su cls at the ham of fir.. �a. d
.y
'Mrs. Coit• p .aw nb�?l ttnnd'. A�Cr auto
Mras..'�V, D rnistro 1,g, iayi1eid,
'Mit l Procter, E8`ihandvill ,
WAS a recent ,guest of. ?Tis,'
Ma.oMath., • o
fir: ':and sets. . r w Had
as „yeeicrenc •' isitnrr Mr.. and yrs,
• I4tngford and sots, Walton.
. �41i:' Jed, ,by trhi,4
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.: 0 tlesd .
o ' i n
,Harvey._ A -drewS,° • ML.s °: Louise
'to T4xo�n t} :1�eci ay an. a n g
p t e' ,o � Ver f lits in-
.o ate ns� a. n. u, ato .r. .•.,
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ifo 1, `Miss Ru1y N1 fais, . 1�Crs, tsurauce executives, returning • on
H'a''rv, y d'relea 'en, Ctrs• Chas. T unrsadao
:>�orvler, 'A,tiss'. 4 ]7anntt ',i�,bdgo,. ��iiss' , Aii.�cs» -lucent gi.idcion participated
Jean d Oree, Mils. Kitchener' Pinup. ' la_ the Junior: Institute- and' 3iinior
gait,' Airs, Otto Popp, Mrs. Harvey Farrueir bus t ter of Toranta on"
Congram send i'.ti1�- ] ,urn i'hill psr • 141ts�day,' Many' •-places .of interest
re n . th cos
i 11 e 4 � e Ux„s
'The .ladies ..,, J � g e, were visited, ,includuig .the i';arliit-
4ire getting valuable hints and o i ' ' • , e -the Le is-
g .. ., •. " ,IlClent �)11 ldui�s,� wk r , h... , . g
course :a ,W1-Ontte&-by ' 'the . social iature: 'was, in session; ' and • the
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• -;.-St. HELENS •' •
- ST. HELENS, Mare•:' 13.='` Mr;
'and Mrs. Carl Johnston and fnniily,
Bliiev'ale, Were yeeent . visitors
:at : the home of • Mrs. Johnston's
father; .1 Ir. John 1'icQuillin.
Women's institute. --.The ' March
ineetin;g: sof the -omen's. Institute
was held in the . basement of,. the.
United ' rht.., ' on' • rida after-
,,_•hoons:*'with eighteen ladies • in • at,
telidanee and Mrs. Charles McDom-
• ald in the 'chair, - The roll call ` was
floor manager. Mrs. Graham- Mc-
i es_nonded to by the payment of
sponsor
Itwas .decoded to
fe s.
e
:the next showing zif Alms ia, the
school by the National Film Board;
with the 'proceeds for the March of
Dienes' The special featttr of the':
meeting' was' a�?• tiemonstraon
a reptesentati,ve of the Singer Sew-
ing Machine Centre'at Coderic
who showed .and• explained the uses
o1 . matey , attachmenteriif the Singe
machine. Mrs. E.. W. Rice' favored
,'a So
Nee read .an address of best wishes`
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re-
newlywed, d the
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the. ,
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for ypre-
sentation of a purse of money Seas
made by Mr. Allan Dickson. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
tom is
n' the groom Sproule d
Howard, rd' a g
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the son of Mr: and Mrs, Harvey
Sillib. The young couple . are Mak-
ing their home in 'G"oderich,
Horne Nursing Course.-•The'D'un-
r gannon • Women's' Institute is spon-
soring a home nursing Bourse on
...Welt 7,. .9, 133--15
Pre,sbyteriar , „church, with a class
of twenty-one., The hours pare-are
a.m tt 1'2°and 1-p:m. to 3„.80-Miss-
Hi-Gardner,
,30 Miis
]i Gardner-, of the Department, • is be April loth.
'wit 4. 'o.' . • j e conc usion
1unL1h was, served, with Viers. Lorne
• Woods and Mrs: Rice as hostesses.
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'Reu'ember your .friends ;and loved .Ones with a
Rust Craft card .* ' They'll -know .you cared ,
' enough ;to send them;' the best. _,
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colitacts'and ending their time well 'studios' of the. Ham Gaiig dt ring
spent in profitable.pleasure.their hour -ons the air. 1n this
Missionary 'Meeting. ---The -United paragraph's we extend . congratula-
Church W.M.S. Met ay'
en Frid'.fox,'tlons 'to Meet, whoise name ap-
tile' March meeting with the Dreg- pe 1red in the recent Toronto ,Con-
dent,in the chair. ' M
Mrs.Reed,t x� _.
lei r r
F nt cf & is x'amiinat a
en to i'
Horton led' in the devotional period• sults, witiii 'first-class honors in
with members reading alternately grade 'V counter -point and grade
verses of'Serfpture, from'the month- y harmony.
ly magazine. Mrs. Hodges, read an The Y,P.U.'s play, which was
article on Christian stewardship and The
to' be staged -a-t nl,3enniiller i rented on March 31 for file .enter
firs: J. J. Ryan gave a :temperance la• st Friday was postponed until
reading:. MrS. Reed read the third such time "*as the road cdnciitions tainment of the congregation and
chapter of :the, study book, "Grow- become more favorable in that corp- k�emg p prepared andaniA p hnisceiyis
lan.'
ing �t�ith the Years." , The. munity. The play has 'four- -other' eau's numbers.; The hostesses, Mrs.
11lizpitln benediction was repeated bookings i for presentation in the ' E. Grigg and. Firs. L. Bond, served
near future. a delicious launch atter the ipaeeting
Drama; 'Festival. -The Holmes- 'was concluded. - '
ville Y,P.U.'s one -act play entry for ,
the annual drama festival In Gode-
•rich during Easter weekLs a drama
from the hills of Kentucky," en-
titled "Moon -Up," a. Samuel French
royalty play. Dora Beard, -Lance
Saddler, Ewan Ross and Harry
Williams ' are the'players,. with
-
Es'ther' Rasa and "S�`bil' Palmer the
co -directors.
Y.P.U. Notes.- roup of young
people from is ter a street United
church., •reside hour, at dederich
this Sunday *night.. ight.. , .4 '»ountitul
•lunch osis served and the 'bests
and • h teeees, MIS. Flntl tY'r .fir, and,
s. "i ainee Saddler .:d 'Air 4'f tur4yx.
were • sincerely thanked, for , their:
h i lity, The ndx • meeting , will:.
'it. -'Eileen Pocock s
-Mre 'Edward
Wt1V�•�t. , and, W°,i�..
B'rigg's 1 orne, wa's, the tnleeting'p1ace
tQ .,.the• women's gt+onp . apt` the'
United ' Cliureln 'chs nontu ' i o
program An the' theme- >:`",Phe
Stewardship Of Life was • ortdncted�
-by Mrs. '4yaltesseuring� the 'c .:M«S:
se,ssa.'on: Mrs.'N. Heard anda.X*s.
Freeman', „ eisist•ed:.,' with" • headings'
from the Scriptures, • inn Prayers
were offered '10, Aix s.' .1 V.` Yet'1, 'Mrs,
E. 'rrewartha, and Mrs. Freeman.
An exceptionally ,good' address on
,the ,subject Was gtven by .MIS.
Walter,. tnia the study book was,
taken . by M , Grigg. 11,r., Tavener'
eo'ntributed o " solo, .."The Stranger
of Galilee,'' Approprittt4 i.•eadings
`were given by the temperance °and.
stewardship conVenerr, Molly Finlay
and •Mrs. ; Heard. Tentative plans
were made for the annual. thank -
offering church servic ich will
•be held in. tt few: ` eeks ' with a
.. Th
he
speakerpJr, sen ,. e
chief , item dealt with during the
W,A, .business discussion was ' the
spring concert which 'will be 'pre -
in" unison 'to close the meeting, .. .
After the Women's Missionary meet-
ing Mrs. Cecil Blake, superintend-
ent of the Mission 'Band, 'held the
Murch meeting.. As the children
gathered,' they practised singing
"Our Church," which hymn was
used later in the meeting. Copie's
of "World Friends"• magazine were
distrib ted by Robin Treleaven..
r
� � temperance 1
' these a 'tem era a sson
b t e1,. e
p
was given • by eightchildren '. In
dialogue i' rm ...and a f'eiiiperance..
Skin Troubles
rescription
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poem by J. C. Durniu. 'They studs t i t t U t d Excellent' IR.e..s.ults•
on missions ' in•' -India was taken .by Church. Qotlerich were guests of •
Mrs. C.31ake. The new gift boxes ' the Y•i,U• for their social evening
.
e �giken i `-•llia-childrEu,-•-And- on-MOtiday. Ilia -hasty; �lYicti
these' ' are to be • returned - at the
December meeting to Jimmie Blake,
treasurer" -The' next--eeting.: w'ill-
WESTFIELD
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WESTFIfi , March 14. -Messrs.
,A1.ya' McDowell,ordOfl • 1fe)3 W ,:
• William and'' -Norman McDowell
shipped two carloads of cattle from
Auburn on Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Amt of
Hallett township visited on Sunday,
with Mr. and'-11irs. Wm.: Carter.'
,Mestsrs., Alva and Normans' 14fc-
1')owell, Mrs, J. L. McDowell And
Jar`s Gordon ..Smith and Forma
,motored to . Toronto on •Su'ndliy, re-
turning Monte' Monday night.'
Mrs. Alva 'McDowell ` spent a
couple of days ,:with lier sister,
Jlrs. V,odden ,of Clinton. • ,
11r. Everett Whitelfead of Tees
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'water aild Miss ,Pearl J`'ainieson. of
Belgrave visited. on Sunday with'
Mr. au,1 Mrs. Douglas ,Campbell..
'Miss Agnes. Mrirl s 4f , Morris
•township spent the week -end "with 'Gear, 'of Kitchener. " • .•
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Carter. v :.
11•r. and Mrs; Kenneth 'Campbell
and "e'hldren spent the w eek -end`
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Abel, of
St. Thomas.
Mr.' and Mrs,' m.• Carter' and
family were- visirs fit G'aderich•
on Saturday,• •
"
'Mr. Wm. 3IcDowell • visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Wesley - Stack-
house ' and Miss Eta, Of -:Bruce-
field, also with Mr. Stackhouse, who
is a patient . in the - •Seaforth hos-
pital. • -We hove' Mr. Stackhouse- witl
soon 'improve yin health.' '* ,
Mr.,,an'd Mrs. Elwin, `Taylor and
family visited bo „Sunday with M1;
and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of txode-
riCh. '
Mrs. J. L. McDowell.is spending
n' few days s with her sistet:."`Miss
Minnie Snell', "..and •Mrs.. Lyman
Jardin, of Toronto,. and Mrs. John
L•e
well attended, was 'held in the
spacious, drelit•'' livingrrootn-.of 141r.
Arthur-- Study's- home. _Lloyd. and
Ruth .:Bond. conducted games and
contests, including a .1000 'edition
f the o mesville ews w is I was
slate startling, Dora Heard ea-
tributed a hui'nerous reading, "Kid
Stuff," and Mr. .Tavoner--.sang
'
Take You Home Again; 'Kathleen,"
Harry Westlake, ' Victoria Y.P.U.
president,, , after thanking the
Hblmesville group for the , evening,
invited the Holmesvflle young
people to, join then) 'in"'an after -
. AChalmers'
Fleury
Oom tete u e . and . rw ie
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• We al -SO lave iranah3.s�e Qr . "W. �.. Wim' a?►'?!!!
rollers dere has iter ,
ec�,l'u�ment,. QM, rollers,, �. $"rte '� grind.410,
• sure stems dee freeze.2-�. 44E00, 7, .aud, :ls,pubi
milkere,'•eto,, ,
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.§EgEr*RintON
SHEPPAitriTONI March' 34. --M;
The eouxiunity extends',, deepest'
sympathy to, ;Mrs. Riebtird ,Pimlett.
This prescription has quickly cleared
rup_maiiy typ_Qa. -skin ,troubles. rt ns
a clear colorless and -odor ess iqu
and we'll not stain. Application is
sittnple• Affecte parts are washed
with pure soap : and .:warm_ waft
the ' preseription ;Exoff' Concentrated
• f lie pIttedwirwitka-swalref-cite
=apply night and m-drning Yotr can
get ' this prescriptibn from your
druggist, sitnply ask for 3 ounces of
EXoff :Concentrated, and if your skin
•is tender, cracks orgets- dry, you
should also,,obtain ounce, of Exoff-•
Ointment. Cut this out to remind :you
or to pass to another•suffeier.
JAMES E. LItESI
ELECTRICAI. CONTRATOR
Town and Farm Wiring and Repair Work
• - Free Estimates --No obligation..
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