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; 1: I;i. It>. May. 21. -•--Visit rr `mow th t, asked to. commtiiaieate a ith
r Mr. rand Mre. Ed. Davies ea Salt- • P, 0. 3 c1Rseen..
4a,' were Mr. arid lira. R. E, Wit; a. sate,.. of* farm inaplentents ,and
f(n -lir acral Mrs:: Kenneth Mentk "furalture irf the hate ROt. Je.wes
anti ji.,atar t, Patty .Ann and;•Iutledgte
win; held l�-t ._.t a
y.
It'itaner: of Leaden, 3dr . -Bernice Mr. „Nelsen 1'ear ,t n of Port Albert
;_,3$,..,gte•k, Mea, Led ilea t1 ciai.t.ng her purchased tlae' farm. � iarulti Jack-
d eleteer. re'tirz., d b.' • e with Mr. smut was the aauetioneer.
;tad Mr K. Muck., 0 Mr. Jahn. Finlayson of Seaferth
'The Itertttrattureti. :se_eieey tulip is visiting . Mr. Asad e Mrs. Edgar
beds ;ars t,•;rs leaking a geed shv - Lawsen. 0 .
!tag :and a ire :adding to ,:be appeal'- Young Couple Honored.—A reeep-
apes o f the• eUsage. ' ten etas held'in the i orestersyHall
Mr.. .f c
T
sSt. Mark'e� un I"rrd;ay asigitt -fro' hu7iriic oPtlie �.a�tliei' Guild3
` and Mrs. Iirlaneth „*Mutt,zzecvly-
i.Ant t eext Church . bred a satteessful
weds, At• an, appropriate , lacrur•apt.
trazaar and save of homemade oak- 'address -was read by Wellington Me-
ng n the Orange .Hall un Friday- :Nall extending .e r,ngratu1atiuns; and
evening., The pruteede amounted toe best w hen and a purse of money,
. was presented• by Orville McPhee.
about $S0." Mucic: for dancing• was supplied, bb'
Mr. Root. Fens, v hu .,"has been .' a Clinton orchestra. Lunch, Maud-
e -Si ,teacher uf S.S. No. J Iiullett,-for ing Bedding Bake, "was settved. ' •
the past 'three • and e-haaaif yeargt'e tStueshineyears,': Sisters Banquet. '— The
has been engaaged as teacher of the Auburn' Women's Institute: ifehe
' Barr school near Blyth. ansa Me- •.tbetr ietaaual' Sunshine Sisters ban-
Fa'rtane of $russets has been en- cruet at the British Exchaange Hotel,
gaged to teaeh at No. 9 school. Goderich, an Tuesday eevning,. when
Any member of the ,Hcirticultural eine sixty -tree anenabers sat ,down
Society wishing to . accept 'the in. ' to it turkey'. dinner., :The tables
natation to the lilac , tea - at the were dtiturated with spring flowers
Golf Club, Goderich, on May 24th, On .silver holders said the place cards
were miniature .dolls...dressed iii the
iestittite colors, purple and gold.
. After the dinntr the president, Mrs.
Wes.- Bratinoek, presided for -the
prograaaii. :A toast to the King *as
proposed by Mrs. W. J. Craig and
honored by the singingg of -The
King." .A trim to ,,the Institute
was proposed by SLis&. M•, King and
responded to 'by Mrs. .A. Nesbit. A
•minute's ,silence was -"Observed. in
memory of • u member, 'who had
passed away since the last banquet.
The guest speaker Was-Mrr. J. 13.
\Watson of Blyth, Who gave an
terestin'g address on "The Use. of
ciri -1t3= in 3f'neitttOn with , g'ri-
c.ulhu re." .A .piano duet was tend-
ered by Mrs.R. J. Phillips and Mrs.
.Sid • 3leClihcbey: and a vocal solo
by Mn.'iGordon R. Taylor. usher
numbers on the program • were a
trio by Mrs. • Fred, Plaetzei',• Mrs.
• Geo. Million and MiSs Sadie Carter,.
a reading by, Mrs. Albert Campbell,
and a guitar duet by -Mrs. W. T.
Robison and Mrs. R. • J. Phillips.
Mrs, Ed. Davies, Mrs. TC T. Rebi-
;n, "Mrs. '.Donald Fowler and
Mr?. - Archie - Robinson wereap-
pointed delegates to the, .district
nn
aual, totbeheld a;, Luckow on
Jane 7th. -It wa_e•,decided to ask i
for 'the following °short e,•eiursei
"Hume Crafts," for the district, and ,
-Howe Care of the` Sick.", It was
derided also' to • • ' bold at^' L,rirlaal
- pageant in Julie, with; the. programs
sentnittee and", the executive ill i
charge; \term ref n,nsbine Sis ers
•ec:re drat, for,= anelt er year. A
tate of',thanks ^ extended toy
e t Mr-. Watson.for her .splendid lac-;
dress, .to•'"�1a-. Gordon. aie(`linehey
and 'her e tyrunrit'tE°E. for the' program,
to -Mrs. .Fred Toll and' her. 'con;itdt-'
tee for arranging• the dinner,. and
• to all wh._, •toil.‘ part in •the°'Z,rogr:tne..
Varnishes. Pa+Cts
Enamels -Wax
At • your nearest
Scarfe's dealer
Farm improvementloans can be used to electrify
your House, barn arta other farm buildings.°
Amounts up to $3,000 may be advanced tinder '
the plan and the money repaid. •by instalments
spread over one, two or more years. The .rate
charged is .,5%. -simple interest. Ask for full .par
ticulars at oiir nearest branch.
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FARM IMPROVEMENT
LOANS
can also lie' used for
• New implements, machinery
and .equipment.
New 'foundation or breeding
livestock, °
Fences, drainage and, other
developments.
Construction,. repair; or
alteration' of any building on
the farm.
Farm electrification.,
Ask for a
copy of this,
booklet. .
It
tette all,
about farm
Improvement -
!Doral. '
THE ROYAL BAN
OF CANADA
eu uu. 44 o.. r! :Rogal.
G,ODLRICH BRANCH: W� G. DULMAGE, .Manager
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YOUTH, FOR CHRIST
B.RINGS'. Two GHENT
SERVICES ,ox
May 31: 8 p.m, in the Wing-
ham . Presbyterian Curch,
Rev. Quinton. ' J.:. Ez ere$*,
"Your Worship Hour" Pastor,
South 'Bend, Indiana.;
Jack Vanimpe the inimitable
ac4 ordianist of Detroit.
°Kex's. Arnold Kelly, soloist,
incardine.
Sat, June 2: 8 p.m, in the
Clintons High School.
Jack Vanlmpe,, speaker, will
bring a final message before
be leaves for his native Bel-
gium for missionary. work.
Jaek' will play his accordian
as, well as otber special music.
,Both of these men are return •
engagements having been ex-
ceptionally well received be-
fore.
• Do not miss these "Rallies.
CARLOW' '-
CARLOW,
CARLOW, May 21. = Mrs. E.
Mitchell has returned home after
spending a few months ins Gi.derich
with her Mother.
Misses Jean and Joan McPhee
of London spent the week -end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon
31ePhe,e.
A. number of the ladies of the
Missionary Society were at the mil•
eionary., meeting and daffodil tea at
Leeburn Church last Wednesday
and enjoyed it very much.
Mr. Carmen F,eagan ' ,joined his
boat again on Sunday after being
home for a week.
The measles seem to be theorder:
of the day in this neighborhood.
Ret. U. E. and Mrs: Clronhetlm•
ofWroxeter"'visited with air. and
Mrs. „ Allen Stoll and boys re-
turned home on Sunday after spend-
ing a few dalys at Thedfoird with'
her parents.
WESTFIELD .
• W;ESTFIELD, May 21 -'•••-Mr.. anC
Mrs.- Harold Sprun;g of Hullett ,
visited reeentty with Ur.. and 3.1r., ,.
Cfarez ee Cox. .
Mrs.:' Doo ta
Douglas 'wpbeli
Mr. and ,g
visited pan: Sunday el ening with .11r.
and Mrs. Leask .4.1eGee, of the 1Uth
cone len of East Yi awantsh.
M;r. and Mrs. Walter Cook a•isitc'd
on :Sunday kith Mrs. Jean Keehnie t
ion
Blyth.
a1r. and firs. John Gear and
Children, of Kitchener, spent the!
geek-end With Mr. Armond Me -
Burney and other frietrci,s. "
Miss Hattie W ightman ctf London
has 'returned home' for the satjttner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MieVittie were
at Niagara over the creek -end.
31r. and Mrs: Clarence Cox visited
on Sunday ,. with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Patterson.
[r: and Mrs. Charles An.stay and
children, of Goderich, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Gooier, of Blyth, visited
recently with Mr. and Ctrs. Jack
Buchanan. •
Mr. Raymond Redinon 1 andl Miss
Ain -011a nton, of Kingsville, galled
on Mr. and Mrs. Jeek Buchanan
on Thursday.
Miss Dorothy 3eVlttie of Lon-
don is spending a couple ' of weeks
with her parents, Mr.'and Mrrs,
Wm. McVittie.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Taylor and
Miss Eileen visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. 31. H. Martin
and Mrs. N. G. Ainslie of Goderich,
Y.P.U. Meeting.—The Y.P.L. suet
on Thursday ' evening, with a, good
attendance. The. meeting was led
by Franklin Campbell, with Violet
Cook' at the' piano.' The Scripture
lesson was read. by Cecil Campbell.
-
A piano splo was played 'by Gerald
MoDowell, and the topic, "Do You
Know Your Bible?" was gitien,, by
Franklin Campbell. Prayer was
lede by Lloyd aicDowell. At the
Close' of the meeting s'oeial activities:
were enjoyed.
• Anything to sell? A olassiied ad
in The Sinal -Star brings results:
VICTORIA ST. 'aIISSION BA D
Shaarain Snaith, the pre•ident, pre
t=•:ided '`oVer :the ' gnIar meeting of
the .t'ietoria Street 1 nited Church e
Mi cion Band. 3larion f:urrell gaave',
I the ,verptary'r ' report and 'Betty
`Harri-on the treastrer's. Jimmie '
Langille ree-eived
day greetingswere t1 a; for "Irene i
• A.very,and after a short story
period' taken by. Mrs. Curren and
Elaine • Bamford Mrs. Williams
directed the group in the leaking
of--.dr,.lI.-fa :vors:- •-Th-ea.: -o'aP;;.:.tliett-,
went' out: ide sand -Caron Iiuckins
directed a 'gainer ' •
N •
•
Bazbitra S...Inith. The study 1004
was taken bv� ,Mrs. Normae Me-
Duwell and t).e story was told by
Mr:. Cha.. ,Smith, The meeting
was. ' dosed wait aa, hymn °and ' prayer.
SCHOOL PUPILS ENJOY '
BUS TRIP TO T RON' O
s
LOCH ALSH—The, senior pupils
trf S.S. No. 4 and 8.8,'No. i,. Ah -:
held, along with their teachers, Mrs.
Roy MacKenzie and 1i.r. #ion. Mac-
Kenzie, enjoyed a„ bus trip to %r -
ante' on Friday, May 1S,, with Alan
Reed of Dungannon, our genial bus
driver. '
(in arriving in -the city, ,the .}mast
eum was the first place of interest.
Our only regret here was the lack
of time' to See as much .. as We
wished.
rrom there we went to the CBC
studio to see and hear the.,Ropular
"Happy Gang.” t' ;
Before going to the Parliament.
buildings we went- through the T.
Eaton store, Where some children
for the first time rode on elevators
and escalators:
Sitting in Parliament was the
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biggest thrill oi: allto most Stu-1,4404118411****4011104104141).00400444
dents:` Here they . ea* where -oar
member, Mr: Emmet, sits. The
guide explained .P�a`rliament:ary pro -
4 edure in a. vert,anterestln manner..
001.
Our next platteto visit was The
Toronto Telegram Guides took us
threugl, 'end the printing of the
paper was explained, front the re-
r r " iput
re anti at was ready and
into trucks. Each pupil received
souvenirs.
The Union Station and the docks
proved very interesting and the
delightful drisee out of the efts' oa
the Queen Elizabeth highway and
enjoyed by a1L `_ ,. '
• At Brampton, we visited Dale's
and each received .a .bea:uti.fnl, rose.
Our trip, to Toronto was very
educative, and will long be re-
membered, by all the ` students, and
the teachers -of the thehalsh and
Lothian schools. '
• FOREIGNERS
Two ladies travelling throtigh
Canada got out at a large station
for 'a stroll and asked a man:
"What place is this?" The man
replied: "Saskatoon, Saskatch-
ewan."
"Gracious;" said one lady to the
All Wool -,shipped t
is graded. lin Seafortir
rand fail'
settlement
made by them.
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H.. JACKSON
: SHAFOBTH,
Phones: Days 684-W; Nights 34,
�, 1911
other, "they don't even speak Eng-.
lish here,"
OIL MAKES w COUNTRY STRONG
met on Sunday afternoon, .with 7i
good -attendance. Prayer was of-
fered by airs. Chas.. Smith and the
'Seripture,,Exodus 20:3-17, was read
by Gw' fcI ew ell. Readings were
given by Lyle 'Smith, Jimmy Vint,
C-arman Gwyn, Gordon . Smith ' and
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"UE ROUGHNECK ARE MOVING ON!
AND PIIS ORE►STRA
CANADA'S OUTSTANDING DANCE :BAND
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
•
DANCING SATURDAY, MAY. 26th,
BOBBY DOWNS
and his orchestra
In' the language of the oil fields, "roughnecks" are the ,men of the-
drilling
hedrilling crews who probe deep in -the earth for. oil.. You'll find them ,
in any. oil field doing the -hard tedious wdr'k'that goes into'the drilling
of every well. -
Bur roughnecks like it, best when the going is' toughest and most
exciring—when.rhey move on to search for oil where it has never been -
found.' In:Alberta the odds are against them, only one wildcat well
in 20 is likely to be successful.
a billion barrels of, new oil in A Alberta since'° 1947,'brin ped'new chase
Working against these odds' rou hnecks drills have'ta
gang `new pros-
. ' periry and new security to all Canada. in fact Canadians now produce.
, .otie in eve, three barrels• tare `: use -but vye still , must: de en_ d, on_
" foreign n coup ries 'for the other. two. To be self-su$icient wemust
g muhave
• ' three times our present reserves.
The 'roughnecks keep moving on in the unending search for oil. As
they succeed they benefit and strengthen the entire nation. •
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Besides Z ul*ted Sidings
yc ur Barrett a1et has 'a .cam-
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and weatherproofing mai tants.
ee this Spectacular .Show at Agricultural Park, Goderich,
Saturday, at 7.3Q p.m.. sharp
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Joie "Chjtwood's Indianapolis Spseclwedy ,racing cars—the Same that 'hwie, been sen' ix� leads Oaiiadian towns and, ^ cities -4111 be seen: at .� rie _ ltural
Park,Goderioll,' on,�Satuda,..,, 26th at 7.30 ..m. sharp. There �wiii, bee two hours of solid Facing ;stunts and trio drMr'i�i Thegreatest, ne s ,
:. sport
t � _ May t, � ,. . , treated . . ., . _ .. _ a �` v�'es� and.
fastest sport on the earth, . The track .gull be 1 cded and duet for this 'exciting event. Admission for adults will be' $1..Ogx including :takes and
. grandstand seats... ,Ohildren under 12, will be adrrtted free, if accompanied by parents. , .2I
If it tains ^ gatur'day, oho* will be hold Monday, May 28th, at 7 p.m
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