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DUNGANNON._ . �� ,, teniae Church'
DUNGANNQN, 3.11t1t4 2'T.�-Miss
Gwen Ein ligayn, , teacher at Dondon, .1
i e;r.
was .a week-eu(i `v'ilsitor ,with h _ h.
anther,' ° lir." Everett' Finnigan.. • She
alfa visited „hex mOthet,
the,, Gotierich4 hospitals: receiving
treatment, for a• heart~ eondittan.
,Owen 15 busy these „dasse getting,
re.esta'"blished Since the flare , in her
apa7rtnient• on M'arcli 18th, in .which
She; lost •much 'of her clothing, and
furutshtngs when; She- Was .spending
ri,x/Yln " t ° w,�ri \/N'\1 /P\ii/iii\iiliN\I�/+fl�iifN17N\ii(�\Ii/UY{I
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• 'SUNDAY, '-311`10/7`21141,,,1.4,-
100.
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00. a.ar. 110tY CON MUNIQl� .
1Q a,,nf MAIN Slt.INDA,Y SCHOOL. ,
it°a,m...1% ORNYNG 'PRAYER. ANN- 'ERMON, .
3 p.m. PRIMA1iY DEVARTNNT. ' •
'7 p.m,. EVENING' PRAYER AND SERMON.
REVS I END 13I VEJI 4A'RR, 1¢•A,, L.'X'in., RECTOR, UR
A,, W, ANDERTON, Organist and• Choirmaster.,
the ,week"enik".at bon* h .D41104--
flow
D41 girl _low
Mlle, Rebecca Caldwell. is solo®:'
whim improved :singe • a. bad 'turn
last week. a. Slie is •being' catred fart
by her daughter,. Miss Pearl" Cold -
,
Veil of Leoip.ingtoli
Mr. and ?..41.s,,, ,r 1.rthur Eillott and;
so1rUarold spent last Strday: . with
•and Mrs. Oscar. •.Ctntlijl of,
Waite.
Mx. l±'ail lin'cnr -of 'Statin „supplied
lug t,s being held on Wednesday ,of
this. week with 'regard ,, to securing
a minister,'
Mrs Jack Eedy,- student of Tor
Mato. ,University, spent the weep end .
within • parents,:, Mar. and Mrs 1<I
yrs, ebr. `Dtti'tu, • fea4:11e, . of the
.ini)t r room of. DungunlaOn.,t ohool•,
has been, 111 wv.itlz 'flu the first of
the w041g and classes were cancelled'
for"irfew days,
• • Mrs. Lloyd- 'tiodggs., .who' was 111
fora few days, is rrecavering �deo'ly.
'i everal •weeil;s in l3rai pton atterkl
•lug, the funeral of •er'ra'unt, Mrs. •
Mar• llenry Agar; isa.' baci: at ler'
ilozueagain, ,, '
• Mrs, Jt Sieneho.use,,, wh :, spent
,the winter; With Airs. Jos'..Bainiltnn
of the village, .returned to her,home
e
last vaeeil, . '
Mr, and Mrs. Hter'vey 11f le 'og.
ITolyrood,'has', rented'; Mr; ,_;Chu(s:
Riy et 's pause, . fpr tnerly owned by':
Mrh.
john. Glenn, and ,moved there
on Monday. "
Temperance., Address. '• Mr, Nor-
v ille `.. •fuck, of Toronto;. 'gnve ft
stkring 'address on, "Temperance"
'iii t1Le Dungannon United Church;
on' Sunday morning. In hisad-
dress he remarked that it costs the
Canadian '`Government $89,000,000
t'or.. the Barin done by alcoholic
drinks. The expense of hospitaliz-
ation, of alcoholic's increases. One
'alit of ' every .fifteen ;
e drinker.,' Le -
ane.%. an. alcoholic and throe execs'
North • St. United, Church'
REV. C. WESLEY COPE, B.A.. B.D„ Minister
Oreaniist''and-Choir. Master '
.10 a.ln. THE' CHURCH SCHOOL.. -
11 a.ni. 'THE CHRISTIANH[ i iILIAT1 ON:' ,
'7 pain. "CALVARY 1950!" .
The (guile will present'tiie Cantata-
"THE
antata-"THE+' CRUCIFIXION."
by J. Stainer. •
Good Friday, service of Worship, 11 a.ns. p ° `
The Junior CIi it ,Will Meati in Praise.
The Church with the Singing Tower 'Welcomes YOU.
,-
sive liiirS,li&era•. _ , T,tit??�#s *re- re' x
t c El
u ,�1
queSted curl. `�`aets alp ah_. l
were distributed.
'Young. People Meet.* -The. Prem. by-
terla:n • Y4'. Society held their bi-
weekly ,meetingon F'ridaya'u$ght,
with eighteen attending. Owing to
the iiluess 'of Margaret Bleck,,' who
W4# to be in charge of, the meeting,
lrs, t obt, McAllister presideU•
Miss- n ,jury„ ,Errington'.'read .the'.
Scripture lesson, the Nth: I'Sn1m,
follovVe by prayer l:/y Miss 1'ai111an
Papp. .Mars: AIC A,lllistev • gave :a re-
view up a ras of •°the ]Bible. -or
tivo tennis eapt tined by Xnlin Httd-'.'.
nriirltts ,oE atteudanhe, etc., Norma
hurray's. tduiu won, wbielr .nukes
it ,ries nary for Jhe losers to pros,
vide stn 'enterta1nmebt Vin. Easter.
service' will ire held. 'dn 'sandOY,'
April 0t11, ut S p.ni,, R''llen'•,Itev, L
lii'ig tt. will give the addz es Mid
, n ustcazl prograiu: will lie-sPousoredt
'by its 'olx:gtr. •
SUS PPA1 O,iON
• WORSHIP- . GOD WITHIN THE
SANCTUARY THIS .SUNDAY.
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a.in. TI1E S tLRAMI NT,,OI1' THELORD'S ✓SUPPER:
. 7;. p.m. ANNUAL MARINERS', SERVICE.
• 'ou are all invited to attend this. slervice. tl` _ -
Friday, :.IVlarch•3lst, 8; p.m. Preparatory Service.
REV. ,R. G. MacMILLANA,'- W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C,O., A,R.0,M.
Minister. ° Director of Praise,
Victoria St; United Church
MINISTER -REV. LAWRENCE H.' TURNER,
.01tGA>IISIr 1k11d CHOIR LEADER --Miss Mary Joyce 'Strachan
• 10 a.m. ,SABBATH. SCI -100L; ADULT BIBLE CLASS. , '
11 a.tn. Vumic WORSHIP 7 p.m. •
•SACRAMENT OF THE. LORD'S -SUPPER. '
_Monday, 8 p.m,... -Young People's Union.
UNION CHURCH--•GOPERICH TOWNSHIP
1.30 p.m. Sabbath School. . Adult Bible Class.
2.30 pini. Sacrament of Lord's Supp,er.: .
• VICTORIA► -UNION -WELCOMES YOU
r „.
=. Several short lengths' of, draper fa Tics, about three
cwigir iarcIF:i iTeN•c
n
Cie r a 'Fat 20% -.0 4
Ladies'• and '.,children's plastic rain coats and. rain
capes.. : :... q . '
Cleari • at .x.2 • rice ,:
Clearing .
Also a few ladies' blouses slightly,soiled soiled and -a few
pullover.' sweaters. rt. .
° Clearing' at -!1/2 price.
HE
SQUARE
HIBBEIIT H
• • ' PHONE 86
IT'S A pOOp. ,HABIT t,
•,IIRSOHAI-SERVICE 01liAL1TY AIERCBANrnSt • REASONABLE PRICES' • Fift EXCHXNGES' ;11
4trif,
ORTARIb,
, RETiIL.
HARDWARE.
ASSOCIATION,
'We'll replace . -it Aute _Duuplate
'Safety Piate,Glass while you'wait! -•
march
and Mrs, Wm. 1`'Etrri,YSh anc1. Lary
Ellen, of Lb towel, spent the Week- -
end With *Mr. J ai rise's sister, , Mrs,.
ta'ehran,. and lir., 4... Sc•lirap.1.
Mrs, Bert Bogie spent the. week-
end in Goderich with her aunt, Mrs, -
Cook, and Mr, Wni. ('ouk.
• The•'teaeslte•r•iuid Iillgili5 are ha`ing
a card party and_: bazaar.' 'in the
Sheppiirdt'nn "houl oil Tuesday,
April 4th,.
Mr. and Mrs. ;hark FIussey visited
in . Luekuew Oft •Sun lay with the
1ady'sAparents, Mr, and 'Sirs. I.
Nixon. '
\Ia,, 'Frank; ItaWkbis visited •re •
-
i ently to -Hamilton with, lir. and
Mrs. Allainank. '
Quite a number in our cotrunun-.'
ity celebrated birtlidaYs durtug the
past week. -We, wish all of them
Many happy returns of the slat•.. •
ao
TAYLOR'S COtISTAR
OOXNEI ; 1are)t 29..,
-Phe 11''. a.., will tr eet 'in the school
on Wecneaday• e'eriing, April --Oh',
at. 8 o'clock. 'A pot-ltieli lunch w ll
be serveit. • ,
The R':A, held • •a social :evening
In the 11-11001 last 1Vednesda even-
ng. The evening wag: spent in •
priz's. •iveht to Mt: , P Harrison
nnel:Gordon, Orr, while Mrs. J Me-
M-i-lleii- and -Gearge-G-inn soon -conn-
""'n1irt 1 • i T i C l s•
ser\'ed.•
We extend!. S'yaiipa,thy -. fo, the fain-,
a:Iy° of the 'late Mr Wm. '1tcCal e,
N.ho passed away titin week.. i1Zr.•
Mc(7abe. was; a resident of this eom-
'Muntty far'rnnn'' years.''
are high style this season:.
Sin°gle.'Qr double breasted.
Styles in.a1I'the ,new s'rin
shades, from. ' :
Skirts, blouses, .scarves;: gloves and: bandb ,gs; .._'
Kayser. and Roleproof hose 4n.the new spring shares.
Girls' Coats- °
Smart as can be,,,in'.sizes •3 to 14x. A full range in
- all ,Sized. in -the ` ainous. Little Nugget' brand, i smartly
styled ‘coats • for little tots 'and growing girls. large•
range to choose f roe.'
Organist -Miss Verna C. Miller'
10 a,m. SUNDAY SCHOOL." Classes' for all. .
REV. , ERNEST•• GRIGG,;• returned Missionary from Burma.
'11 a.m. FINISHED REDEMPTION. x
7' pan, THE WHOLE GOSPEL, 01+' •THE'WHOLE WORLD.
B.Y.I .U. at 8, p.m. 'Monday. ! Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wedifesday. ,
'•BETHEL .ThBERNACLE
' (Pentecostal Assemblies .oi Cana da) ••
.._;.ItEv....L..A: EBA*1. _,, Pastor • '
10 a.m. • SUNDAfiCHOOL.
11 •' a,m. MORNING WORSHIP.
7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC; SERVICE.
The Pastor:Preaching.
A` Tuesday 8 P.m, Christ Ambasgsidors: ,
Friday.; 8 p.m. Communion .Service.
ALL WELCOME.
•KINGS x3RInG.E' . ,
EINGSII*RIDG'E MaI'c•h 2S. --Mi S}
Delores .Dalton of Detroit is visit •
ing.her nnctes, the Garrey brothers.
\ir. and. Mrs. Desmond' O'Donnell
of Sarnia•are 'visiting .alt trie O'Ne.ill.
itome. ..
.
The's.YInpnthy be our .conllltunity
is • •offered to Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh
Benniger, in •the passing -'of 'Mrs.. -
Bennigers• mother, , Mrs. Cronin,
whose funeral: took place at St_.. Ecol-
uinban 'on Saturday,' March 25th,•
Several from here ,Attende-d. the r
funeral, • -
NURSES' SPRING
FROLIC
FRIDAY, APRIL ` 28th
Ata $ky Harbor Airport
-recreation hall..
• • i • Johnny'Downs' 'linusi
.- .Milting 10 tb 1 --
Proceeds in aid of Hospital•
oxygen tent ,
Corner Vilgria, and •Park Streets
. • REV. W. CRAWFORD COWHERD, PASTOR.
THE• -Alf iNIltliY- SCIHOOL
11 a.m. MORNING WOi sii11P. }
7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Wednesday at 8 pm. Prayer Meeting:: • . -
A; Hearty' Welcome For • All -
'Henry Adams, linllett .township,
died on 1iarch. 10th -1n his, •eighty:.
ninth year. Ile lived' dor many
years on the •§,th conepsiQf of ' the
township, , Ms wife predeceased
him and ,;he.. is t,ltrvi.Veo1 by"-_ tiro
son and .tv'e 'daughters, Tlioinas
and John L. of II+ulletkt,; '
f"harles riexter and ' 1VIrn: r Austin,
Dexter, of Omuta:nee ' -Mrs " J' oseph
S 1ngbltlt, 'Of Londesboro; Mr:ic C'uy
Cuiininghan1, of Auburn; tinct-l►llise
Lillian,: at laotn(�r„
APL .. , A ' TEA ROOM
Corner 'victoria and Brock Streets.
Gibson .Sewed Unit
a°' Silent Operation
.NO Vibration " • `
''` : Pully Guaranteed
° •2� or' 60 Cycle -
,
7 cu. ft-. Storage •
• -13 s . it, Shelf Area
• 3' ' Fiberglass Insolation
Easily Serv'iced ,
° High" Gloss -White Enamel Exterior
-o Ultra,imodern Design'
* Prompt t elivery
; -OU.R INTitODUCT01tY PRICE IS 3251:00
Open' every • friday, Saturday, Sunday and' `Wednesday
nights. FROM ;;P.M. to 1.80 A.M. '
Eamburgs, ,hot dogs; teap coffee, light lunches
Cabins - do drop its - rooms
4hone 594J. • •, s; -1 en Alla�n
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HARDWARE - Pl.UN1BING - HEATING
GODERICH
PHONE 135
He is just one ofthe hundreds -
who during ,the day will •
- •:� .' . .
'��,,•- crop into the branch bank .
-- - around the corner. A
their, pay:Cheques
Savings depositors -with. , ._.
l'etail merchants withb' the dayseaish , ,
' people consulting the• manager about loans,
. A
., dhers cashing cheques , .' it is all part of
the daily work of the brand bank.
In ten years the number of accounts
maintained by bank 'depositors has grown,
froin 5,000,000 to $ 000,,000..
This shows how,Canadians have' cone to
count on their local
banks for a; great
variety of 'services„ The banks keep pace
withthe growing •needs of the nation. .
O *R`' E 'D'. BY-
Judgernent.
1 tie\ er kne,v 0 Mali so .g'ei>d -
FI11k Leonid tilttl fiaw�, if I. would,
I never 'knew a ntnO SO' bad
I1ttt 'some recleeming.points he had;
'And hence it is I cfainot find
.A. Method certain .1a.my mind '
3v , •crli r'll to 'judge iny� Liother's w VS
1. n,^
I n terms of bin me, ` in lines of gralse ;
And, therefore, feet no speciail caul •
To ,lodge my fellow , mots at .all.
,' Directors Of Ritrrei al Services
Floyd 1 t,'Lodge, Proprietor. r
' photo0:.. 2 .,1,3 Montreal St,
Efficient Aiiihttlanci.S66 ;.