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'MORNING �ii�E;� l'��ERM)J.
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p m;: P�'AR R MERIT.
7pm.
EVENNG PRAYER A� SERMON.RMoN.
REVEREND BEVERLY ..FARR,-.R,A...J.1'
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REV, C. WE$ $Y COPE.H4, B' ., Minister
ALEX. CLARE, Oreanist and Choir Master °
i0 a.m. THEISC14)01,, 0.
11 a.m. "THE CHRISTIAN-.
-LORD," '
7 p.m. "HYPOCRISY!"
Punganaiou . Sunday school, flan-.
celled .tl` usual session•f on Sunda'
morning, ;because sot .many persons
Were 111 .with' "da,",, iueluding the
Superintendent, K. H. Dawson, a�ud
,1iis`"`lissistant, Kenneth Petrie.
I'.reseiltation figs• Newlyweds. ---Mr,
"and Mics. Harold Adams (iee.Isabel
Errington), new,lyvweds of' Dun,
gannon find • I'9 ��
were •phis red; with a dan a-areee
do . o Friday
n., n x ii
grit pit the Dun-
gannon Agrleultilrailp Hall.. Despite
.verytormy weather and: blocked
roads, many ,persons were ,present.
¥usic was.' by; tlae ,.Carruthers -orch-
•estara . Au«,.ndcl4ress of congrgtulax
,tions- Was read by Ross Errington,
and the presentation of a well --$lied
Purse of honey' was made by , Fred
Crawford.. ,
Diies.,
itt Saskateh,aviwan.,.,.Mic., Shad -
r1.1.04 Alvea • pa ed - away at .tire
hone of his, Son, Mr: .Roby, : Rivett
of Wilkie,.. Sask,, 'on Wednesday,-
March. _ch°22 d. in
n , his.
eighty=sloth
year.1r.. Rivett ,was," Jx
d
spent most his „lifein hi'
district.
After the dtjatih' 'of his
wife '
form
er1
y ar�
1u1be
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,
1941,' . hee sold:' J is 'fflrin• :wont' ' of
the village to Mr. George ;Hodge.
and lived with members of his
family, who .are ,Robert, Thomas,
tiittb
blanket, Mr« Joe MeGee reading air.
'a ri'veying 'tit wishes and
i. •igits Even
The Church "with the Singing Tower Welcomes. YOU,
We'll replace it with. 'IS.uptalte
-Safety Plate Glass while yog
`Mrs, 'Franees Tu 1, [psi. Mary Sh ..
wood, -Mrs, R�obt. Murray, of Wilks ,
'Sask.; Ed., Of McLeod, Alta.; Ch, air. Y
George and Jack,,` of •Dungaunoli.
Arrangements, for .the. funeral .and
"iutern}ent are being .• Fade at
Wilkie,
41416 4. Church ' '4V.Ar--melte Wog.
wen's Assooiatiml of •Dungaun'.ti
United'',Church'n3et•-at the borne ®�f
1. "- / 1 � ►F1 . •r
the .Ipsitiite, Makin the •presents -
,.tion. . cords ` were en joyed for a
whfle a?ad then siz m.ewbers of
the cluib presented a thirty -Min -
',Art conicdy.. "Xax Doubt about
Daisy..„"'Which will later be given
• 'at':Exeter and -Godericil. 'Mr. •Doug-:
las ` Young' witlx' aiiolin and Billy
Tigert ,with guitar played music
`for dancing, -before .lunch :-�. o,
+ �,he,wzt eii 'once ;was `ft bout
ing last,;; with a, • good attendance.
.firs. Geo. ',Bodges, ' .president,, WAS
iii: the chair.,After . t enin
.. , , he°S�Qf? i,
b,ynpn and Lord's i<1 . Omar
iijrogkk,-xead, the Scripture .lesson
from St; Matthew 24. Mrs. ,R„ Me-
I3onald , ;read ', .the , lesson thought'
and Mns. Cecil Blake the' prayer.
Mrs. Reel gave a reading, "Laugh,
ter,"e nod read a story,' "The'. Siek
,visitor." It was decided to have a
"blossom •tea"' the Middle' of.A ti1.
and that
Nile,.Cre�ye and 'Port. .
Al-
bert ,s'ocletiesc•be invited. The colo-
mittee' " is composed ' of Mrs, - 0::
Durnin, Ypres LokPhillip,s, Mins. W.
► S,tothers nod ..Mrs. W. Pentland,
,
M•rs. BMVO; ve+ a; reporat :ion furn'-
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iso s : 9
A 'fi f nth �- rso
S � e a n e.
head. a
g ,
and l• he parri )1' ge „committee will
look after these. The meeting
closed' with a hymn .and the Alizpah
benedictions
Young People Enjoy Social Even -
Ing. _The
ven-ing.---The Parish Hall was thee scene
on Tuesday night of . a fine social
evening in which the Colwanash
Junior Fnrnierp' Club and thee:.
Junior ' Institute .joined. forces. In
the absence of Kenneth Petrie, the
195dr. president _--owing! to illness,
George Turton conducted the meet-
ing, with Fred Crawford' as secre-
tary. 'Members r elected to attend
tike spring annual convention,. at
Guelph on April 23rd, 24th and25th
*ere Evelyn, Bogie, Joan Clark,
Graham Arnold Alton.
On the` evening of April 74th, .n:
dim on,. "I)igeaseis of Cattle" will
be shown in• the • Agricultural Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams (nee
isa°bel Errington), newlyweds, were
resented with a lovely. wool•
a.i>r. MORNING WOlir •IIP.
Sermon. "Our • Stewardship as Presbyterians
The 'Rev. IL -Neil Miller, B.AA, B:D.,Toronto, Ont.
Hear this outstanding servant of the Church.
7 p.ni. "AND', NOW I SEE." This .is a -very fine sound motion„
picture, produced by .Cathedral.-'nFilms . at .;a cost of' $74,000.00 and -.
one which wi1l.;appeal 'to all age groups.
REV: R. G. MaCMILLAN, W: H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A,R.C.1VL-
Minister: Director of Praise.
•WINDOWS I .FANFD
Aeasaiahlc.,,.P. is
Phone. 1141.1,-
L. NIDE, Mary Street
•1•
Meeting. -...4 moa x eeburti
raet., at' the bonne of r,s.-
Joe Freeman:. Mor the .March:. ole.
:ing op; March 15, With twelve mem-
°df *hem oinod tile Society. Thi,
'Program from the , Mis.9ignslry
Monthly wits
tboo_'ro
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•le - sTpha,
e,
. P hfollowed
, w
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h
Mrs
reading
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rps
reading on Cliristian`stewuydship
.Aodrew Bogie chargeand Mrs
R1s 10'
pray i. ave 'a
,
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MissClark read . from tie/s dyJnnes; Iortoi reading the
Went, 'AIrs.
Er
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'Bogie, had charge of the 'liminess:
period • and it was decided to. have
a baby .shower, ,tbe ,clothing; to. be
sent•.to'HAlifa;x-..anti, given• -to-- tile'
mothers with babies who arrive
on the boats. A quilt which. Was
• pieced ' by the members/ is. to' be
'quilted et the • •hone of Mrs.
Horton and blocks were given: out
together. for -=--•another;
quilt, the pieces being, donated by
Mn.sA. Bogie, The meeting closed
with a hyniti,. Lunch was served'
by the hostess, asst ted b'y Mrs.
L. Cook and Mrs.. J. Ruddick,
PUBLIC SCHOOL HOCKEY
A public school doubleheader on
Saturday morning'•w the final
hockey activity for. thef` Svest street
arena and ° both Contests ended in
talemates: The Plying Eagles and
:Spitfires b{
BFNMILLER,
seat :number, 4ronl
:he opening of thu: .•
the hockey match•.
Mr« and 'Airs, Itay .f wgr1
Sunday. .with, leer l areni ,r,
'Mrs. Wise,, .tit S4a4li
Mrs. `Harold Good snit-'.
in London.
Mrs.l'I)arnin. of •,Goderieh„ isit
tin''Sun'4 av� with Mr. and Mrs.
ford.:- Va nston e.;, -
M'
1' n
d s
Air . d,i.
n �a
and
_ 3c}e. ntiers' ?l
a i
f iu ly,. it# retort .visited :on -
day w itb. • 1 ,-.ands:
Kerr. " ,
Jane' Fishers, young -dao ►t ' df '
Mr.;s and Mrs. Eliuer -Fisher, • : Was
able to';retura home from. the O+ e.
rich hospital nn,• Friday last
•L
ASHFIELip, ••March 22. .:•:
..;Lois MacLean,of Owen 4,utfnd'spent
Sunday with, her, pare�itsi•.Mx':."stnd
Mrs. Hector a a
r Ar �' eLe. rl. •. •. � �..
Mr.. ,Prank..
a '
lnl n .
�.�, ltun.a. a3,.4la
ter .Dgrraiue."vhai,ted with; xu. rn
i' .be
of
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,uiiis�` Iii Lo on ` 1h
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week. c• 44;' ,i
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lr•. Donald -Vine,Douaid� and
Bertha, of Ripley, viited'with.; Mur.
and Mrs. Jack Collinson en Sunday.
Mrs. Richard West is in ,the
,ttled to a three -all draw,
AfacLean netting two and Barry one
for ,'tile 13ircfs, ,while -rr-ie
../ ... Sl .led or -the 'Spi q.
The Hotshots and Canadiens dead-
locked 1-i. Allaire . was the roar s-
�inanr =f r -=the - t nu Yens Thompson,
'the „Erotsh'ots' captain, wired his
tequs,,.kzne.ully. :
Juvenile -Journey
k
A ;an i ''
» boy nail' it is . s1 : b
y y t Ire a
u' �', y
Th
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0 3
o n r�'
Rv
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. �, ?Pry',
Is in the..encffan. a t '
Lurks in being hr iere.ore,
'Let tiresome-folk'with desstirio tions,.
° Keep to schedules if they must?
Ile' hopes the trip will• take forever
And alt hiiB. eagerness its thrust
Into°the blissful task of Twat, iriug n..
Staid' environment' recede' •• ""a
'Itis cheek against the wind, his :fingers -
:Caught' in�`ihe iiyir ee-of Beds
. _ ,� ,�nau n
° 11. I. Grenville.
Directori3 ofFuneral Services
Floyd'M.'Lodge Troprietor.: -� W
Phone 120 13 Montreal St;.
Efficient ,Ambulance Service
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37 -"West St., PhOne' 574=-ur,
above Agnew Surpass„' ,tore-.
• Phone 1199. ' 932tf
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weekiiA"rjeh. lu,;sgita '`xvher .s`h'y :a
operated - on -obi , appendicitis lass
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s-�wt ek ends in. _:,Pet
Bev. V. A. ILICCtainellls spend -4'7', .,,
'•-�'Coo•��l"..�,.�be...iavael�of.,.� '
.ionnoi-#:spent•ie--•I)'ak id
Victoria St..r i
I�Yuted: thurCh. a:
MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. 'TURNER'. , B.A.
-ORGANIST and ,'CHOIR LEADER --Miss Mary Joyce :Strachan
10' a:ni. SABBATH. SCHOOL, ADULT 'BIBLE CLASS.
11, a.m.: WOMAN'S MISSIONARrY SOCIETY 'SUNDAY.
Speaker -Mrs: H: B, Kirkby of Walton, ,President of sHuron
Presbyterial' United Church; -of Canada.
,,. UNION . CHURCH—GO DERtCH ' TOWNSHIP
1.30 p.m:: Sabbathliool, Adult Bible Class.,
Public Worship.__:Speaker, _ Mrs. H.. _».. Kirkby. :,
VICTORIA -UNION WELCOME YOU
10 a'.m. SUNDAY :SCHOOL. Classes for all.
11 amk, WORSHIP SERVICES. 7 p.m."
REV. DR;- C.Hr S I1IYII of Toronto at morning and'eve
'services: f
B.Y.P. . at 8 p.ni:•Mlonday.. Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday.
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FOR
Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats,
Caps, 'Blacks, Gabardine. Jackets and Underwear.
Men's .Topcoats.
S'RINi1+S,-II PUE•AIRi.
Phoile 77
. BETHEL. TABERNAzC> ,l
�Pentecolital As embliea of Canada)
REV., A, PEARSON, Pastor
10.' a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOI:.
11 a.m. . MORNING WORSHIP. :
'7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE:
Mr. ' :1Vro. Schram of Stratford, guest speaker,
flue day 8 p.m,* Christ Ambassadors.
Friday, 8: p.m. , Prayer and praise.
ALL WELCONE
It''s the one photograph above all
others that must be perfect. that
° must show, you 'at your very best.
We're- especially equipped to make
, , it for ,you. .
The Free r Methodist Churc
Corner Victor' ' and Park Streets
..:..ItE'ir 'i. CI$AWFOI COWHERD, FASTOE.-
1 a.m. II SUNDAYr'`Sf3IIOOL.
1 :41.1:M01 -MING Vl'ORSHIP.. r
'7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE •°
Wednesday at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting..
A Hearty" Welcome For Alf:
.p _., _.. a -' a1 - P .,, �°•.#n •-.. .-.
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, he -Women's ;Missi
tonary Society
ofd ' Victor k 'street 'United' Church
wwil1 bring to the pulpit on: Sunday,
4 Mare' 20, at 11 a.m., • Mrd. II: R.
Krifby, president ,of lac Iron
Pi"esl#y4eriai W M S:. of 'the' ratted
C.hureh' of Canaan. The offitetg of
the 'local, :W,1LS, will have charge
of the' senvice', Mrs. Kirkby wih
also .give the., e aad`ress at ',union
Church-, at 2.30 ..p.m." ; " a
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Cqr inerVictoria and Brock Streets, .
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;,Open every -Friday, Saturday, Sunday and ''Wednesday
Hamnights. ' s hot 'RO Mi 8 P.M. to 1.30 A,11i,
' , ,�, ddgs, tea, Coffee, light ° lunches 7-
' Oahins do drop in — rooms ,
Phone 5943. :lVirsr gen Agin
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