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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-4-21, Page 5
�1. se mum zraNar .,r 111 v1 .-. � E ti ‘ D to Made Of '.60ittO. q. eK�Ce with i�h tlea Collum 1410e,, grey- an Maroon. i4' §, 34 'o 44. .slced Same as above with zipper and collar,* its white, grey and blue. Sizes SPECIAL • $1.,08 if1.a 11a 3E S llx an SOO ',l a 277 ra alelinlaiD, April 1111. -Dr. Arnold Cowan, et Toronto, tt7pent Meier with - eatr � dJ�lll �A4 a y air?! lama; Dzftig. out'z e Mast u taau, of Tdtrronto, and Malcolm of Barrie, visited Mrs. john Roy and other friend over the weekeend. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and son Rodger, of Woi'dwlch, spent Baster with lath. West. Mrs. James. 2. Bowler visited recent- ly withher daughters in Toronto. Miss Margaret Allan, of Gam4lachie, is spending the holidays with her uncles, John and t•' urdoch MacLeod. Mr. Cowles, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of dr. and Mrs.- D. 'A. )MacDonald. - Mrs. Lumbers, of Toronto, is visit - 1 t.g friends on the 12th concession. 'Mr. George Buller, of Montreal, • visitetl"° t e- to It e-ef-MC;- am r' Mrs. els . C. acEenzie bas - returned from Toronto, where she spent the last few months. Miss Rachel tr, acDonald, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.- MacDonald. Mr. and a,d; rs. Fired Williams Mr. and- s,- Weir -and -Grace, of Torantoi Ws- .11 my • Jai ,.a n ed .e...f sral--of4-thy-latee• • ..�-.,,,,,,�`.�,� ti,�iaa�,�>s�t�tastscia�,�:;,,,*R,,..r,�h,,�;.^tltatl�r' .tits' extended -to --the bereaved—ones.--- -- 'Students and teachers home for the • ' i^ 1`. 4m7 Azz r i i s C4atto o r.10)0410 10m1- aAo1` • eta omen r 1, , orOato ; • v2144140.4; 1 a a *; 1 of :. q t Vo>a � laca'�� e 14, oV. MK: mut- M1 ''i thtIe- 'tDaralbd, of tTile, Dat o Alan Mac tnUMW,. o 1@t14:l,. 111 seer aster, P¢s ."1.. ,r.F .T„Ts:A.'.S%;2: `^•qY^�" 1_^.r- J' , ':m,;r,.. ..r,.uC; .. vere vin 14-rMai attaSt,"ia 44.Phaeld Pre.st!Seriaal ClUgoitoa Ounn" day Morning for, tl11fl ion and retied '(i 1' a ro, Tam ip sI to r, Rev J, arpaigilivray, car appropriate set►ur R Afield PrzSikrter1414 atught 17 AO t seen at. a, toraty •r,r,alt'r ► 00,r,0. 7 On td, outlay wha Mi, • lents tlar1n laud,—now, o ;Goderlot,i. mtura to the ehui eb• oQ ter childboo0 and, was united in ainarriap to IV, jamb . . N afltel, of Goderieh, the Ray'. 3, K. Mee- G4ILivray, minister oo the church, re lactating. The happy .wedded cps/ix ar9 making their home. in r9oderiIb, . with the best wishes oP their UMW' friends of Ashdeld township, as well as those of Goderieh. • - t. .x at ht - tt I0.4 xis 1'4V" , A Ir": t4Dai t,,," At '+.,1- TIttn a ti tat>' a dzle, 00144a 1#4-1,411, Va.4 frciat . tea rczAv , train t4'ly b . \.I WI,*P.41,-, gOrl5G .oo taiowc-11-fis?, 4� lazw'toxi lllt drew(the gmtilM to Ittp' dose,. CI Tdfilf`I+iStV1I LLIG, _ April 9 p.- eMtss Beatrice Jervis, of Toronto, was the giw..st cite rs. 0. Rodges last week -end. Mr. Chester Griggr of, Brampton, spent the master holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Moss and Master Billy, of Dundas, were recent visitors with Mrs. S. Walter. Miss, Cora Trewartha, teacher at FV"ipissing, Ont., is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LE. J. Trewartha, for the holiday week. ' Mr. and' 'Mrs. N. C. Mair vistited with Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Pen•fmind, of- Sum- merhill, on- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .Black and 'Tuttle daughter, Patsy, were week -end visitors with the lady's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Herbert. "---M1A4 illetetri.VIRMath, ti'f tendon, spent. 'Sunday .madder the_Parental roof. Mrs. WillPotter left on Friday to. tC visit with relatives at London and ; Ferguson, for the holiday week -end. in with Mr. Pot- ' '�U i \1 \\ I1 Sheppard d 1 1ST. HIP. s its, April U. -The a,nnaat -neater thnlntk-ob erina of the VMS. $ of the Unite elui rept wap WA. at arose. home of Mins, John bOarpertm 'vritRn L ty ittaies pa` e t, The president, tlic,1 M, ®, Rut' teDr,r!, • wad in tl> >r* alta Flue. ala,. J. ' 5''oai o Mrs; . � J'.. 1 weie •UPP4Inted deleaatp to the lt'ts byterial meeting to be lreld at ILX04,.. The speaker was v. who ,broug•Fat sane Inepiring-' anter ntpt - sage, Gids' l t! viae treekt r meeting of 4414a1' nt. t'a. ` ant S - .,. .�. 1. 4 *, Missy,. week - 01 Atotl 13;4. . va j :� c: el co ate, ... �A > to A D>Z Puottntoi tar4y r1.tudinng tt'lel vcira to 't he vll�l * nrfl,. Ly 1 , „d, ; aha tames c alt, dfanah tell*, M' atO, 14on kni, and its, this weett at { ;t;e home 0 their ear nts, Mr, cud Airs. Charico 'carer. %iva Nveiyn Broolurtan, of lEziediaill., narreyp. '` 'a1•a+Ad, is a Guest of her undo amad aunt, fir, and tato. Ohaq. Widleo.'tn1De, tor several weeits. 1 'MM. .« W. •Wu'ads returned to the ti l(A R odaLtiOPY Ircom Bolton's Land- IT.-1,C.; aud- N: ' , Where obe' was th6 guest of r ktA,Mhter, l ro. H. G. V. Cray. p.' Ja -02 and Bill Robinson, of Londono, •ar'e here for the deacon. • 'Miss Gertrude Bugler, Of London, and 'Deaconess D. Bugler, of Toronto, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bugler u,r r7C i t4r,-* 1474 ta: Ri1.4tQl17 4a(;V ' K?Vt!CnIZIP 4Q1tn*Wonilki* tot Pall:' It°'',1,t ? :, Wit;;all bur mita. i:mn,t^pttoe tetrad, , f�e maa�>to and the' mare service were. of : a vv4y 141V4teltua native. it ziwtalatel aft a tttle C=44931 Q o D.' � hA tettor Presented . H� „ tt prl . es to the Sam; da • ehanol ehitdreu, U o it e1 d at beinct Beverly Audrey Stu$'r Dn, -lBserua.rd l 1, ielr ,an Vera Pease. ,Alit z evert y Torte, ,u 17 ALI Ferner MKT Oester carol. kit the offertory Dorothy Anne McLeod, representing the •Snd;ly school, pre- sented the, Lenten boiee. Mites jean Woods presided: at the organs. EM EN AUBURN, Atir1'i ti,19 --nr. Eugene Dobie, of Ottawa, 1a visiting with his 'parents, Mr, and 11.1m. Win. Dobie. iMr. and Mrs. Gordon John ton and ;Mees. Jus. &wan, o St. Catharines, the aria' (Handicraft Club was held Visited Auburn friends. Minn t Vera Tarlor�'e, .with >iu attendannce. for Easter. Minn lbiat a t ger tnson, of. llt ah - of ten. •7Lghe president, Vera Tay-Ioir,. hltr.' and Mrs. R: T. Orr and (laugh- hill, is vlsitin her lrarents, Air, and pre'old'edy a?apt tee roll call was `.a ter Peal, of Stratford, spent Good Mrs.' A- J. r5erguson+ point to renzenther when buying cot` Friday at their cottage in the village. Dr. B. 0. Weir, Josetphine and Jack tons." - Vera Taylor andFreda Rin- air. and Mrs: Wm. Moran, of Lor- wished with dSLrathroy friends, toul were appointed delegates to the don, were guests of Mrs. 1i oran's Miss Beryl Wilson, of iStmatford, and Miss Dorothy Wilson, • of Oheppard- ton, are visiting with tMr, and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Mrs. F. Ross and Donald are visit- ing •with 1sltiield friends. annuail girls' conference to be held at parents, M.r. and Mrs. S. U.oustol-L foe Guelph in May. Plane were made for the week -end. a social evening to be held soon. • rs. Mr. and firs. -L. W. Burch, of De - 'Webb, the leader, 'demonstrated the troit, stent a few days • in the village, makingrof a n zi..baatto>alsole _and,._tlzz,. girls each made one. At the eonelu- cion lunch, was served, the hostesses being Mary Irwin and Breda Rintoul. 'E. P. QJ. Meer1 The regular meet- ing of the Y.P.U. was held on Sunday evening, with a large attendance of members and visitors. This was the w , spending the holidays with her par- friends at Parkhill. Mre,,Aurobtesentaining -for. _th ,- emxttea . season. Miss .Mabel roster is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett hove ro- parents at Sheppa rdton, and Miss Vie- lee Sharpe 1's visiting her home at turned io- turned to their home in the village --lee Sharpe 1's visiting her home at after spending the winter at ort, Dashwood. I Lauderdale, Florida..Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and. Elva 1Dzwatr of Toronto is family spent the week -end with last night of the contest and Mrs. ent. and :firs. 1). UeWar. Rice's side was. in charge. CJnyler The Misses Robson, of Toronto. Ramage presided and the Scripture lesson. •was read by Gordon Miller. The Christian character, Kaga'wa, was taken by Curler Ramage and Mrs. Rice favored with a solo. The Easter topic, What Does My Belief in the their sister, Mm. D. Haw, of Proton \lt, an( '1i r5. (man Munro, o., Resurrection Mean to - - e?" was- takenlir u •a l.11s�, 1. +lt�cl uud� titer last wet t. by E. W. Rice and Mrs. 1i aiI -Ied 'tie C,Stutioit. asst. their mother Mrs. f#eard- lead been in Toronto General hospital; riTlhl> \list, t;, . 1t1ait .. . discussion. for treatment and her muuy friends 1e ort' pleased to >tt report -that Mrs., Pester Pageant and Coneert+A very wish her a speedy recovery. E. Leal, who has lx il l for some e Br successful concert was held in the I tient', is able to he up and out again. Miss Isullx1 Ma4Kay and Mr. Chas, United chureie an Monday- evening, Lur 11La _ 11 1 I t t�t>, Cle .. C�ULLU:tt, v(Qtted.:_ Ferguson, of Sudbury, were guests of f der the joint auspices of the Sunday Jlr. r'ergu�un's lxtreiitJ1r. uttal \it ,� "ith .\l r. anti Mrs. A1frt'd Asquith i'or' school and the Y.P.U. Rev. H. Si. t ht' «-e•t'lc-cuts. Mrs. Oharles Lovett, of Clinton, visited with Mrs. Geo. Sturdy. Mr, Jas. Iirundrett stent the week - were guests for the holiday week -ental end with his parents at Marton. with Misses M. and J. Stirling, I Mr. and Mrs. Meitland Allen visited Messrs. Mussell anti Will • Heard I with friends at Flint, Miert. for the motored to 'Toronto on Sunday. On► d Margaret Symington Sirrett, of Van- , tr et -k -eud. 1 1 their return they were accompanied by' , I eouver, B. C. The lute Mrs. Surest i ,vas the • nugh' 'r ut tete late William! ,end litleFab-..-,SF�•atai1t.gtou, of tulho-t•ne' ('itEWE, April 19. -Mrs. Earl Blake, 'tow nB-hip.- n'n ti._ Amts in -here -eighty-41•ft h-!44, 0 t h- ,. -.,b'r e: da - end 1t l wltr,_ o,� . Aeatr, vett r. I Clinton, spent several days with Mrs. The svm•eatey of the d•uurtnunity:Itlake's father and brother, Mr. Dave goes out to Jlr. and Mrs. Werrent'r, \Id•\\•hinnry and Bert. \ nett"en'c , ter tete ninth of ttrr�tr trttotrr+-- +Mr- -end Mrs:- \tem. eamppl ail; of`- ti,dnt,•1►;�•r, Mary Klizal etii 'Elie infant Donnybrook, spent the week -end with died in 1,1►n4h. i oto eltat on Sunday their daughter, Mrs. Wm,. Cozier, and Thirst otiA W lI flfl ,Seeing you." Scond Moi '' a e .e in Pairs. o l�nsta ' �, meet an�P l Be Hudson Seal Coat in Jufy:ui Mang," ang," , .Fire'"•i'yi'r tfl'>t= «""a itr'r�"oia•t i a' a 'bi id�Y% T Siv-i � p��± t�q Ind (CO./� � �+� � K ' tl, ULtllIW? J !1V U y ISUG ' u u�St'ICIZ�U 7 !t' d CO6 >l�E ., 1'� ken- �.'( Q e., for summer storage and cleaning:" `second Moth- -"Oh Well! There is always a few care- less folk who leave their nice furs •and woollens around for'our benefit." Arre run CaII HIBBERT, the HUDSON FUR . AGENT in Goderich and -he will arrange to have their representative call acid advise you regarding summer storage and the proper care of your furs. • We are also local agents for Langley's De-mothing and Drycleaning. Have your rugs, draperies, 'dresses. suits, etc., carefully cleaned by experienced cleaners and dyers. Phoebe 66 �O THE curir SHOIN?I �1, SQUARE Hyde -Park, return, g Wright was chalrmah for the program mer, who motored I uii nday. small margin .the rd�ce,t-I cuittea h2ttl ; tnira, are speudurg tltl, wt >k with, and 1110 t•nnd'r,t1 tea- held on Monday t'ur a lunger visit. n 1 \les I► Cam then f Toronto I' and ter and Master to Hyde Park on • Mr. and. Mrs. Sea Mr and Mrs. a ppat and Jlr, dual Jars. E. W. Kendall, of El- - afternoon from bronchial pneumonia, futuil). Mrs. Campbell is retnalni:ng d he also anneru�need that by a very ; f• 'I • a, • t1 • wtra• end with \ir. c 1't EWE , Miss Katherine and Miss Betty and ee; ter Teddy, all -of-•Torontoe.were, tha_.gnests_nf_Mr._atnd: % bis Ii tihe oemarti): .„..t acher..; c rs, Wm. Reiti. Jack and Douglas . t1 last Friday. nt�tlte. home of Mrs. 11:.1l&u u,... ut W&Fwvtt-tsot}it.. Mie, ` 1?.'ala►-:-�ihk:l-l„n.,,,o•�..,W .:-, . , of Nor-mandaalex- .alto•-- sit - the month there, returned home the itl�; slily. .� ...._ ` " naltl 'Main feature -.of .the program was an \\. 1{. Jowett, to d•harg,.. Thr infant w;r. h:►ret, with '\Ir. •anal Mrs. t'erguson. ' '" f \llss A. I)ruuin meal Jliss r c,�rnet to \ta ell r 1 t 1 Easteratut, The La,tet •tbary, fi t r F� of Detroit _are s Budin •r this week iu t Fiuttlytng, a t ir7►it; �taiting T!„..),,„11„, of the I:a ► 1�t t ltu_rd h' --r+":t�S�S•sAGtraC�6Y`a�..�t.1,n.�e�e�:O,Mmb, '... . •m„c..�ftca.'.tCL`x. '�..m'�r++E2Er,4'+,.:U.w.Ti A..k.,Q• •t? aL7�r» P'�794Y'.C49+P•. a�e..,+.w..x'scvl^r .amw4 - r� _ _ ,,,:ra....•�yayy'�+iJ......,.. .. ,*calf-no16 Round Steak 22c 1201111 22c Share Rome PrInne 1111 111011329 Toned 25c Breiceen (to bconli) lac Rue Laird . .2 Ilk. for 233c Stewing Veall. .2 1143. for 2So 4-11.) Inezill'o Domestic - Logg°o Cvbet PepeRat (Next Hunt's) , _Memo __418b Ililammilltold St. .S-X.9-...8*.egOeittleeklackeLV-Iliguela 119; family are this week moving to God- erirli, where they will teside at 40 East street. Easter Services. -In a church pret- tily decorated- with lilies and other flowers, a large congregation gathered on giindify-inorning to take -'itert in Ire special Baster service. A tine sermon was delivered •by Rev. J. W. Herbert, and three vocal numbers -were contri- buted by the choir, namely : A solo by Miss' Wilhelmine Trewartha of Taran- to, a duet by Mrs. Elmer Potter and Mr. Wm. Lobb, and an anthem by the choir. During. the service a christen- ing cerernonriintrii.M. held, when the .baptismal rites were given to two little • Ila Marlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grigg, Jr., and Patri- cia Wynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. The Sunday school session was ren- dered doubly attractive by a lovely pageant af the Easter story, prepared by Mr. A, Bond, superintendent, and Mrs. Bond-, and presented by the child- ren of the younger classes. The children sang the Baster hymns and a been wan by Isobel Miller's side. The -4 Mrs, Kendall's parents, Nits and Mrs. ttftd'rud d ., with ltd \'. t'. lI. \Ind Du \I r. \1 tn. Mathd>r of 1 .trkhlll visit 1 votal duet was beautifully rendered by the Misses Thelma and Reta Cudmore. The drama was appreciated by all. and Credit is due those who participated. Y. P. U. Service. -On Friday evening a special Easter serviee was held by the Young People's 17nion, of Holmes - vine church. The eitizenship convener, the opening hymns, Mr. Herbert led the assembly in prayer. Before the Scripture passage, Mark 15:22,37, was read by Miss Charlotte Trevyartha, a trio composed of the Misses Reta and_ Thelma Oudanore and Gay Wh4tmore 0 0 L Housecleaniu is the order of the day and with it' comes the need to replace many things in the home. L1INOLEUMS.--Nour choice of the new 1938 .patterns. Four yds. wide, at mail order prices. also Inlaid Linoleums— pattern goes right through to the back. CONGOLEU-illa RUGS in the new designs, ful'l range of sizes. sizes. A22210TER RUGS in choice patterns, full range of WALLPAPERS suitable for any room in the house, all semi -trimmed, lac tio SSC roil. =TAMS -Plain or ruffle style. See our made-up Side Drapes, alt ready to hang. Choice of shades. • • 41 G. Chureliward atel MIP; °? iiiirch 1111 Friday evening. A geed paet After this recitations were at their cottage. given by Don Cameron, Glw1_, .ys Wright, Dorothy Swan, Verna McDonald, Oaro- line Humphrey, Margaret McPherson, Jean- Wright, Dorothy Webb, Florence McPherson, May McDonald and Mur - E. W. Rice, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Gorden Miller; duets by. Vera and Murray Taylor, Florence and Margaret McPherson, and ,Hugh and. Grant Ruth- erford; and musical numbers were giv- en by Cuyier Ramage and Grant ituth- ierford. At the conclusion interest - 'tug eontests were directed by Mrs. Lorne Woods and Stanley Todd., after w hen, lunch was served. holiday guest with her grandparents:1 :‘'rt'illit'r. "" NVIII1 Mrs. Jr; lir. and Nlis. Stephen Medd. of ilio aii y1414 41 1114, simw a t t he Go". , h. ND-. and NIrs. G. Knight and family. Wisalstock. visited with Mr. and NEIN.' .1 .1 H •itre TO1'011t0, were weekend gueste of 1_, 1,111111 ),4 on v Frank Rogerson and Allee, of Rev_ „Taffies Scebre and. Mrs. Seol de. Mrs. M. Elliott and son Leslie spent Asquith on Snrninv. their daugbter, Vivienne jean, to , the week -end with relatives at Mt: 4 ( 71enlellg. Beginning Max- lst. the mei-duties Thomas Donald Anderson, of Sturgeon William Anderson, of Auburn, the mar- • PO TER'S HILL ! '"''''`vidflffifiR1S11•131,14,,Oril 1 9.- Rev. R. Mr. flii raid Seotchrner spent a few' M. Gale delivered u-401endid, Easter (lays in Toronto 1,ast week. • message to a large eUtiigregation in I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fidler and' 'Grace- church last. SundaSe The choir.' i daughter Margaret Jone, of Kitchener.; I rendered special music. ' holiday: M iss I., were guests of Rev. and Mrs. 11. M.; II Visitors home for, the Gelp over the holiday week -end, River Gold 3/11nes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie, of London, NV:1 S. a guest of his sisters, Misses F. sill eentinue until Octaber 31st. riage to take place Snturday, May 7. and E. Fowlie, for the week -end. in First church, Westminster. A eitecessful Ca IP woe held on ten' Mr. and Mrs. Brown Higgins, of StelburSe were week-eteL-guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wei. Mr. Joilin Seining -ten has revel Mr. and Mrs. T. NIallet and two' vord of the (lentil oe les voligin. small daughters, of London, spent Baster Sunday wi th Mrs. Mallet's ' Mr. Colin Crozier, of Lieury, Mott vett and Lorena Crozier, of Luck - w High. :elated, are spending the ster Vat'011011 at their respective M r. and Mrs. -Tlin Sherwood and datmliters, Norma and Shirley, visited with Mr. met Mra. Andrew Gaunt of Se Helens last Sunday. Beatrice Treleaven spent a day last eeek with her frienti, Miss Isabel Girvin of Nile Mr. Vietor Whitley, Edwin Marvin, Harriet and Elle have returned from Surairldge, where Mr. Whitley was em- 3'. A good en.wd was in nttend-I Milw.,,,Woboxta.,„.21:0,11nston. of the _PAT 1,1-4P..Y,,ed in. a sugar bush. veraly of Toronto, was with her per- ' .Mr. Aldon Faisty, Of Goderieh, spent se(' ' ents. Sheriff and Mrs. Johnaton nor the week -end with his father and Mrs the week -end. brother, Mr. Wee Hasty and Lorne. mother, Mrs. K. Davison. !Irene Wtexls, London, with her par - Miss Margaret Ferguson. of TCS'llld - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woods; spending the -holiday with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson ! Mr. and Mrs. bityob. Cox ; irfs Dorothy Cox, London 1.4versity, tri Mr. and NIrs. It le Gairdiger and daughter Betty, of London. ere spending the! Mrs. hes. Cox ee, Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. holidays at their hemp here. Blake and childen, Hebert llar- Miss Ruble Fisher. Kitehener. mer's ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Brown and , Morris Frame, at T. G. Ellitat's; Miss W11 8 a gilegt M r. and NIrs. F. A. Ed - !Dora Harrison and friend, Miss Mary wards for the week -end. I NIP'..aid Mrs. James Harrisen; Mr. and Mary Jean, Tondon, are spendieg' I Mrs. Lee Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman the holidays at t!'elr home here. , Potter and son Oriel, of Detroit, with The Ladies' Guild of Trinity church I the Harrison. families and other re- , 'Pen"ored a meat pie supper in the; emit bail on Monday evening, whleh' Rev. J. 11. Moore, of Grand Bend, well attended. Mrs. E. P. Lewis' and Miss Love, of London, were Easter was holder of the Inoky ticket in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harri- draw for the quilt. son. Mr. Eriand !Betties, of Toronto, Ilamilson. were in the village on Mon-' visited his brother Allen on Sunday. (inv. Both boys spent the day in London Dr. rind Mrs. E. P. T/P•W IS. of T0r-' with, their mother, Mrs, Thos. Betties, onto. were gueats of 'Mrs. M. Woods Choice of a host of patterns at this:exceptional low price. clue who is confined in London hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell motored to Wingham for Geod 'Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hell and children returned with them for Ens -Ver. Miss Frances Roberts, of Gocierieb, I ,,,eleawernesot. A pest weteneg took a weak spell when leaving the church after morning service on Sum day. She fell on the cement step, in- juring her trip and back. She was taken to the bome of Mrs. G. G. New- ton, where she Is being 'pursed back to health. . Mr. Vic Dlliott had. a bad heart at- tac•k last week, but under the doctor's care is responding i n1(.05% Sympathy is eltended to the Mc- t__ „IltougalletemilLinethe leas- -of wife and -1she W119 a willing/helper when health A Sad Accidead...--Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Blair received word on Saturday that their twelve -year-old grandson, La rry Doyle, of Buffalo, bad met with a ser- ious accident, having been seruck by a trbele The right arm is broken and the right leg had to be amputated above the knee. We feel sorry for this little fellow, a ISO for his mother and, other friende. A rine Addrecs.-eThe Y.P.U. of Bay- field paid a friendly visit to the Y.P.U. charge of tbe topic. whleh was based on one of the poems found In our old fourth book reader: "Here hatb been dawning another blue Think ! wilt thou let it slip welens inlOw often We have repeated theee new Life into the gentenen and brought out the true meanine. IUr. trignyQr had chortle of PNareation add ga,mee. letneb wan served and • well opent. for Easter. Mrs. Lewis remaining here for a longer visit. Mise Jesele Metealfe. of Detroit. Is spending the holideys with her mother, took plaee at the manse on Saturday. lfith, at 9 a.m.. when Eileen Eli- zabeth Isobel. only daughter of Mrs. E. Talbot and the late Edward Talbot of Stanley township, beeame the bride of Logan Samuel Cleave, elder son of ' Mr: and Mrs. Pale Cleave, of Stanley. Rev. R. M. Gale officiated. The young CXYT (01? 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