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ASIHFPELD, May 1,8.•--4Mr.' Wm.
Drennan, Bobby and Marybelle, of•
Centralia, spent a few days last
week with Mr. and mirs. Elwood
Drennan. •
.Guests at the home of Mr. I I.
A. MacDonald last week -end were
his daughters, Misses . Selena and
Louise IVlacDonald, of 'Windsor and
Detroit, respectively.
`' Mrs% CR:onald Oke, who spent. Some
Mire Earl Howes, has 'returned to
'Hespeler.
Mrs. Robert 'Nelsen of Lucknow
,viisited last week at the home of
her sister, • Mrs. Kenneth Famish..
Anniversaryservices in Ashfield
,Preebyterian 'Church • .will be held
next Sunday, June '3rd, at 11' aim,
and 7.30 pan., 'with Rev. Alexander
Nn ane of •Wing'ham . as guest
speaker.
Chess is one of the oldest games
weekswith her parents, Mr. and ,known to man.
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i>jl0!IJM1iSV.'i'LfE, May . 29, -M'is's
Marie Gliddon, of St Josepli:'s Hiss-
piti#1, Lfindon, •le vacationing for
three weeks 'at her borne In :the
village. • •
0 • the week -end of May,` 20,
Masses Kathleen Mopes 'and Eileen
'Gilddon enjoyed° a motor a ;trip to
Niagara Faits.
Mrs; MacDonald, Teeswater:,. is
spending a few weeks' with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Elmer Potter and falnily. Mr.
MacDonald else visited here for a
day or twolast week.
E. J; Trewartha visited last week-
end.
eek-end• at 'ordwich with Rev. and
Mrs. :S,. Miner and family.
'CQxnlanencing this, Sunday, June 3,''
service in the United Church wilt.
begin' at 011 a.m. instead of 10.80.
Sunday school will, follow.
Trewartba has purchased a
lot, including the 'barn, from°'M,rs,
W. Yeo, and will build a residence
in the village next spring. When
it is completed, Mr. and Mrs, r,Cre-
wart'ha will ma» their' home there.
Mrs. H. Cudmore hall, returned
'after spending several days in
Cleveland • visiting, with her aunt,
who is quite ill. .
Sunday guests with Mr. and ]iLrs.
Frank Norman; sr., Mr. And -MVirs.
W. Borman and•'fainily, and other
relatives in the village included Mr.
and Mrs. Heiib Heinz and family,
New Hamfiurg, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Roe, Milverton, and 'Dr. and Mrs.
Frenklin Norrman and family, Sea -
forth.
W,M.S. '•Sunday, • •-•- Holmesville
chii,rch was well 'Shed on Sunday
morning when the W.M.S. held Its'
annual service. 'Special anthems•
were rendered by the „,choir, augs
mented by members of the society.
An exceptionally fine talk, which
included experiences in the mission
field of Japan as well as descrip-
tions of hew help from our country
is needed and appreciated in . the
'Japanese church, -was given by .the
guest speaker, Miss Sybil Courtice,
of 'Clinton.. Miss Courtice baswspent
forty years, in that •country as a
mits'sion•ary. Y'x's: • `i�wid`i� �'"'i'Yi`
charge of • the service. Responsive
reading was- led by Mrs. Norvian.
Ushers were Mrs. H. Cedmoie and
Mrs. D. E.°Gliddon. The c
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both well
represented at this fine
service. ,
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A tR,il RE , . ^Ui k ORA E:
S !. H'FDE(N'l ', May 2$.- eleeeause ■ia�
M r -- Two bred R I'NG,1:I' M, • (
04 anniversary "services' •• in the iLIPI,�3�', May 28, ay 28.-4. Wind-
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Whitechutt b. United Churc h neait heifers and a rear, a• 'worth, ailotlt ham, district teen-ager suffered a
Sunday, Services. 'here will be ivith X5,000, lest their lives in a trade badly fractured skull and if crtishecl
drawn, fire near here while on the way chest whoa a truck he was dlrivins
week-ea,d .visitors. included Was tq the.' national 1 Iolste a nd t� after-
. Oakville, .& bull calf serried by •, e a ditch S
in sale at'' cashed int
Anna Stuart, of Toximtto with Mr. r noon and threw him against a e•
rind airs. George f3tt ar ; AIr. one of the heifers was delivered Pole and then ry deep exn,�b'fnnik:
,,tt by Caesarian operation 'and• is alive =Ont.Sydney TholnpAolp,�'
Charlesurnin, of ,Londdn) p with '
and well, The Purebred aliimals, Syd son of 11dr. and
air. and Mrs: J'as, Durnin Mr,. rand, Mrs, UExaizk Thombstlu, R.R. ` '
1VIrs. Stanley Todd and Andrew, of owned ib.y •'i,orene 'Reid, of Ripley, l „
Eg��znondville, ' with Mn. D. ' odd ; were Magle �c,ea New Year 3abei Wingham, witas tt>:ken by ambulance
to Toronto Gene. r1
Miss Doris Taylor, of London, and mother' of the surviving calf, Maple . "I oapital later
Mr, Murray Ta�'lar, of Wingham,. Lea Helen 'Loehinvar and, Maple Sunci;;l„y,„„ night •after 'preliminary'
with 11r. and Mrs. C. Ta lor, uLLea Grand Duke, treatment In iiigharn General -Mrs. It; J. ' 'sods., of G'uel 'h, who It is thought the fire was started11091)itul, A. brain operation' will
Iby tl• cigarette flipped by a ,passing' be performed, 4n the boy. •
has sold her property here to Mr. itayzntt Bennett son of Mr.
•sand Mrs. " lwell of Bervie, held a motorist into the straw -laden truck. _.
successful sale of . Tidtfi ehold' goods The two heifers were destroyed and -Mrs. Uarl Bennett, Wingham,
after the fire, but Grand Duke was a passenger in the truck,' suii'ered
op. Saturday, dead when the tfre was discovered. a ,fractured ankle and severe shock.
Women's Institute. The May He is lata the. Wingham hospital. r,
meeting of .the Wom.enrs Destitute,Police said young Thompson wilts
was held at the home of Mrs. AUBURN •• driving a ; hal pick-up, truck
'Gordon McPherson, The roll call - —. n 'P
south on a gravel toad in Culross
was ' answered by suggestions fQr AUBUIeN, May 28. .Mr: and Mrs, town:s'hip just north of ' Wingham
tine new , year's program. Thetin- R; G. Ling and daughter, of Tor- when he' lostcontrol ,of the ,truck,
uncial ,Statement ,for Me past: year onto, spent a few .days with the It veered into the right-hand ditch,
was read and showed a balance hit a hole, and then a large !boulder.
on hand of $3$.50. A 'letter, from lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs: R. D.
s The vehicle „flipped over and came.
Munro. to rest across the road.
Miss Grace Scott of Kitchener ' .Thompson was thrown o•l t of the
and Miss Mildred 'Scott; R.N., of ,dp,or,...,,.h.urled against a fence, post,
117<itchell, spent the week -end with .end then tumbled down a deep ein-
their brother Ken and Mrs, Scott. bankment. Bennett was pinned} ji
Mrs. J. Chopin of Alliston visited the cab. .
county end Disftict-
KINGSBRIDGE • _p
f lN'GSBiRIDGE, May •29. -Mrs.
Abel of Detroit, 'Mich., is visiting
for a few clays with Mrs. •'Mary
Austin:
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ivliss- -Theresa Reynolds, .from.
Hamilton, spent the week -end visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Nace Martin.
Mr, laid Mrs. David King and
family and Mr: and Mrs. Bert King,
all of'' Teeswater, 'were guests on
Sunday of Mr. -and Mrs. Blale•e
rt in. •
Mr. Arthur Dalton, with his
sister Rata, R.N., of' Hamilton, • and
Miss Kaye Noonan, of Toronto,
spent Sunday with friends. in
Kingsbridge. `•
-Most 'of the farmers :in.:this dis-
trict have. finished -seeding• and are
sharing in. that -million-dollar rain
which fell on 'Sunday. last.
Improving Cemetery. S t.
Joseph's eemeterY is being vastly
improved by the use,of a new power
•IaRvn,' mower ''which ,was recently
donated. by -a rorilter -r'esident of
this parish. now living in, Detroit.
It is the Intention of the • 'panto.
Rev, Filthey MaeMoi•tin, to .niah;e
the cemetery a listing resting place
for the departed.
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Wingham
Hospital was read requesting funds
to carry out their work. It was
decided to take up a • special collec-
tion at the next .meeting, June 15th,
and for anyone not a meleber, but
wishing to give to. the hospital, with• her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.
to leave her donation with l.• he C Stoltz, last week.
secretary. ',,Mrs. Rice gave a short . Miss M. King, liCbrarian, would_
report of- the executive meeting held. like all' County books in by Setur=
at Blyth and stated -the district an- day,. June .2nd, in order to nral�e
.Iwai would be held June 7th . in an exchange of (Woke.
'Lucknoiv • , United Church, ...West The- young people of Porter's Hill
Huron 'being guests of Kintail United Church presented their play,.
branch this. year. Miss Jean Aitchi- ., „
Ali a Mistake: in the Foresters'
son and Mrs., James Curran were. .on Friday night, sponsored tine contract for. three new .bridges
the two other delegates appointed. by -.the hall committee. Between Lon Provincial Highway No. 84 west
The school children's .'field' day. will acts' Mr. Doug McNall r.of Blyth of .Henn a11, and work has been
be held, June 8th• at Fordyce and rendered solos. •Refreshments were c'u'nlxnenced on the job. .
the Women's Institute will have I.servetl to the ' artists..after the play.
• James W. Irwin, of St. Cath-
arines, has .been appointed police
chief for Wingham., succeeding T.
W... Platt, who recently resigned:
• Looby & Looby, of Dublin, ,have
charge of the'' -booth this year. Mir.
Andrew aunt favored with the
solo "it Is No Secret;" -accompanier&
by. Al'rs. Rice:.. 'Miss W. L Rather
Cis cL.. azi
formative talk on here -trip to
Guelph,where she attended the
conference at the O.A.C. for his-
torical research conveners,tor Wo-
men's Institutetia, all over Ontario.'
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The meeting God Save
the King." • Lunch Was served by in Auburn United . Church and the
A .number of the members -of the
local (Horticultural Society attended
the lilac tea at the Godcrich golf
course on the 24th..
Year lee --ha par
chased the, farm from Mr. 'George,
Maines and gets . possession inn
niecliately. • .
Rev. 'H. •J. Mahoney,-B.A,,• B.D.,
(�f Main Street United Church,.
Exeter, • will' conduct the services.
Miss Sarah Mallough, R.N., of
Lucknorw,-fornierly of West :Wawa -
nosh , and Goderich, • observed ' her
ninetieth birthday on May °22nd
the•_•,,hostesSes, Mrs. Jas. Curran
and Miss Jean Aitchison.
CARLOW
other•. churches; of • the charge on
"Sunday next. Rev. C. -0, "Washing-
ton goes to Exeter for Sunday
;school anniversary work.
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Norman Vincent. of Toronto visited
with: 1t. andTis s1s
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-and. Mrs-.
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family .at the week -end. Jamas ' Thompson, Oshawa, Were
a is.itors at., the 'bofne of Mr: and
Mr; and Mrs. 'Jack' Daniels of Mrs. 'Harry Watson, ° Mr: Tliomlr
Tororitio visited with Mr. and Mrs. son .is it former Colborne bay.
Ray' .Esher and made 'a few other, Mr• and firs, John • Daniels, Tor--
•onto, were visitors at Ray IP'is leer s
calls, .
.lairs Irma Bean spent las t week the plrst.week ant). called on severalI
with Mr. sand Mrs. Charlie �i'allis old •friends. • in the - •neighborhood. I
of liii �7tield. \I'r,, '«'ill ' Hpwatt and Mrs. Edgar -
Ho.watt and children., Westfield,
• W� .j. t le a leeou ti i1J .with 11 a Jessie
l.
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Nile ch'ure'h's big event, the 24th r
(if Thy :upper, proved it h-l:ige sne-1 The. sut)per• •was. Of 'the best.
ri'1ie talent for the concent included
Mr. Toll, Auburn ; 'Mrs: Woolley,
•Lucknow ; ,Me -e ' liagg+itl. •Auburn•;
Miss Florence iVil: on ao l'ti•1li<s'.
Glenda. •_llcllwain, Carlow. Mrs,
•harrower,,, Rev. lir. 'Woolley and -1
lir. R. •Robins'on made slrcrrt
spcei'ltes, Rev.' J. Harrower was
eliilirut t
n. •
Alis \Vlx, .tilt y, Toronto. was,' a•
Week -end - visitor with Airs. A:
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1leitllg ilnd Mrs. V .1o11p t
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CARLOW, May 29. -Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Frank Baer, of the Township
Hall, is in' the Godenith •huspital
un,dergoirig an' operation, We .wish
hint :1. speedy recovery.
Mr: anti !Jlrs. Harvey Webster of
Goderich visited with Mr. and Jars.
Rout, "Beat' on Sunday. '�
Mrs. .Men Wilson, who wash, in
,Uoderich most of the wi ter,, is
with Mr. and 'Mrs.:- Tom • Wilson
again.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Allen Stoll and
1 Mrs. Amos., Stoll visited' at. Hawk-
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stone- od 'Satur'day. •
%V linen';; Institute,. - The May
meeting; -of the Go12borne W'iinnen's
Institute was held in the Township
Hart -on .rue dare Maty 2 znd;--wi-tlt
twenty-four priesent, It was de-
cided to send for an Institute song -
1 ook and tltt' song sjieets Five dol-
i-lnr,r-tvas--tlrtn iter to -,t'he 'ei'itlil ed
. ehildhree fund. :Cies.' A: 'Struughan
gave an' -interesting paper 'on
`5C'itizenship" and the roll call was
,answered by- "Quailitications of a
:Good Citizen." Mrs. E. Moore gave
a- paper ou current events and AI'rs.
T. Clark read' a paper 0u "Modern
Education." "Responsibility of
Standing Comntitfees" was chosen
xis' the district short course. Host-
esses for: the day were Mrs. -IP.
.
Allan; ,Miss ' B. Long -and Mrs. S.
Young.
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('.olin Campbell, lir. and Mrs, •It'll
Campbell, of Ottawa, were Saturday
visitors w'it'h Mr.. and. -llrA. C.
('rozier• and family. •
.Mr. Roy Culbert of Hamilton was.
a week -end visitor at his home here,
Mr. and Mrs; Ron Treleaven 011(1
„Linda- of Kingsvale, were 2111i of
Mai- visitors' with Mr, an(1 Mrs.,
Jack Curran atnd family.
),Messrs. Tom Culbert and Roy -
mond Finnigan .attended the stock'
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A drnission: $1.25 each
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at he home' of Mrs. H. Anderson,
London. 'She. has ;iieeli• confined •to.
trouble. -
'Winghann Arena • .
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Has ,Good' Surplus .
• The Wingham Arena Ooniniission
has had •a successful seaso fisr its
a n
' first year- of 'artificial, .leo ,and. re-
ports a surplus • on...hand of $3638.80.
The laying of.a cement floor in the•
• arena is now -under consideration,
Gibson--Chowen
In *Wesley -Willis 'United Church,
'Clinton, on ,Saturday afternoon,
Rev. H. C. Wilson. per'forrued the
marriage ceremony misting Florence
Isiyllel, _slaughter of{ 'MrsFiorenee
C•howen, Clint in^ 'and Joseph. Web-
ster Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Gibson, R.R. 3,..Clinton. •The
couple will reside on the bride-
g;roori.'s fare., R:R, 2, 'Seaforth.
Joint Ownership
of Fire Truck . •
A new • lire'• • truck which has a r -
rived at Wingham is. the• joint 'pro- '
Party of the Town of Wingham and
Turnlberry and 'East. Wawanosh, and
will be available for fire -lighting in
any ofthese municipalities.- 'This
joint .owneltship plan is d}ne way of
meeting a A 'ro bbm
e which- 1 is en-
gaging ° the • serious attention ,of
many municipalities. '
Masse • Home •• _
Visited by Fire •. ,
The home of Louis' \1asse,.on thio
Blue Water Highway south of: St
Joseph .was ahhost °•con)pletely dem
stroy.ed. Dr, lire believed to have
started from overheated pipe. • 'Phe
house was formerly, the „twine' of
Mr. and 'Mrs. James Masse. and
their family of twenty -.one 'children, .
and is now oeyned by Cyril Masse.
of Deetroit.° Louis Masse is .one. of
the -twenty-one Masse children:
Norwegian miles are seven 'times
as long as. the Canadian rude.,
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