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1WLMESV1LLJ a,° ,,; al'.- 18. �'1i1e
nriases .Ge t utile and kieleu bald, Lon -
den, were weeLL-end ,;yiniturs with their
Lrtar nit , Mr. ama(I?Ir(3. ,(Albert Bond.
Mr. E. J. Trewartha spent tt Wedll,es-
daay with Mr. aan(11 Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford, W oodhatin.
lair.• anti iirs, E. t'. Muss, Uoderich,
to bold the annual sprinl concert early
in April. Mrs. 11. J. Trewarthaa scud
Mrs. Norulan were hostesses' for the
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BENMILLE A
BENNIi1.1°1':R,Mar. 1S.• PRIr. andel
Mrs. Fred White and Jolul, of (,lode-
•1il'11, visited uu Friday with ;lir. and
Nth... C. A. \' a ns.t one.
Mr. Albert \'auntone of" Uoderich
q Lawrence
visited on Sunday with his father, :Mr. 1:, Mar. 17.- - M1 . d.awre c 1 the week -end With lit
Tremain and li,enneth,, or SInteoe:Ion- ., all been other �lrs. Jul1n Arthur. Robison. 1h(.� E► . 1 a 1
AUBURN, Alar. 18.'-Mrs.,,,,Ellis Little` opened her Route. for the meeting' of
r , .I W.M.S.f iiox Presbyterian
and !laughter Joan spent to few days tlzt, @ �
at the Moine of hey parents at Mouktou. i church: The president, Mrs. W. T.
ss .: li Arthur, e r.N. Of Wind- j Robison, -presided. Following the open-
A1i _ I>dttt 1 ��,F, ,
n11. WK. sol. spent c 1 her • lug hvuul prayer was (tiered by Mrs.
d (t 411 1 )erlt)d lvaas
t The 1a,.1th el1ttulid here t lt.11 t , Mother,
.. ,.�, t;ik n try Mrs• \\t's. 11rad11ock. The
li Treleaven 1 (' f I k opened ill t via l i f 1 1 t i it
t? t t1 IA eek E'I141 with 'lir* J B. '� , � null l ill was answered with.the 1.
it l re ealell ant, Gwen, 0 .t1E' •Il w, r u ,t;ilet to traffic,' but soffit are N'it's., Raid Yore 11 Palmerston (,t1 1S 1 - , • , 1 e 11illlle
spent the
The roll call wat answere(l with a slim.
play of handwork. Mils iue1u(led
many beautiful quilts, handmade rugs,
cushion tops, centrepieces, tea cosyt�,
wall panels, mitts, lunch cloths and
krti11tiiigs. Mrs. Albert (';tnij bell'u talk
1)11 Mottle et.•OILoiniCS took the form of at
question (�.ra11•er and demonstrations,
.tziiong the delitotlstrationti were •tholie
of Mrs, A. J. -Ferguson on the correct
setting of aI table, Mrs. herb Mugridge
011 hooking a1 rug, Mrs. (,leo. Sturdy
Mr.. JttIt Curran and nullity. Misses 11)ugll. in„; Mrs. '. ;i. llu't tit1' t of a IllisslunaL% uiid a short skE''1( kL of
o11 the anatkinl; Of buns and Mrs. Win.
iikftc\i:ttlz • r• t ' I ,ail blit • ,r ut Toronto s .►est .. • ,missionary rea'(lin r was (rail., oil the 111tkitlm of b1-ttU Aura.
Mr. . IL N art 1�1u� Y I ills lilt. A b
Saturday with his father, Russell King. ` ,.Feil b,• Mrs.. ..Iolit1 Iluustutl. . Mrts, \N. es.Q1 1LL(1n0L1lt demonstrated the inak-
`.illef1 atllll '1' tlllilV•, E1 • tr Lawson wits appointed a dole'- lllg of. ill' 1ege1atbie salad, Mrs. R. J.'
Nlr, tl1t,A11 Ld. a Edgar
,' Exeter Mrs. Sillerl's father. ate to attend the synodical meeting
Phillips a liot .supper dish and Airs.
gle�t�k ll t0 learn 11 . h 1 P 1 1 i t t %, t l �
• wvek. a le held zit :�t1iltford, Aiiril 1.1, 1:I, 1ti. Fred Rus, (liuznontl socks. Miss Elmo.
l oralbll itIld r' 1('Ct "t, be 11 OInt+ lel dl Blake (!t, I)ilnm altllt,ll 011 [he ai'• ha 6.aili' to be held 1'11 (i441t'1'il'11 ill .\l,l''►1. \l l'. I1eI'1► (;11\ltl, la't t 1 1- Mnleli rave an, interesting r de1I onstra-
sllortly. •- JI - it at ..1• their littIt' son' in Ale!;atldra ' • itwo, 1 •_-.1 i Alt a 1l'011uji J0v101t of 10 1. il4' •suet '1'110 steond citupter, of the l;tud. haul, F� b
,i• • ny friend.) of Mrs. Ray Jean Fret and 'u....jurie Stint) were al t! syrup zualslnr 1st:, ►t,
'�'hl.• zua the yield is not 1er1• plentiful 1
• i o t's :�awod lai11411 loot AI the
in, the Clinton hc,;icit:tl last sleek, are '1'1 '
• oat' Plans ' �wt•re completed for a
Whitmore, who underwent :111 i, eri1..lta11 Sunday 11.1tu1• 'Sidi X11'. find `Ii'', Iia • i ` 1 et
�bttiv , 1 J' • 1 t1t \\ int 1
eolig:411 bottle of \Ars, .1. p''axtul,lt ui oil \1't•tltlt',
m. t' iti +1•o'"rt.®si111 ('t,tt'°1ti1ttl'itluars ill \11' lI'd \l1'ti
'The regular Im)nt'lif�1• Ilu•etiuh. of the llospit:.4 .011 1lurcil l;t.
filth )e1' 01 5 A4u l' 1 t fell ate
11..1110 this 1l eek with 1latunps. Ws. iiart of Toronto visited Nirs.�('. j on "1Voll en of India" was taken b3-
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W.A.. and AILS• waw held at the h�irne,• 31r. li, 1t,--.1)tll•t1111 is spealtiin: a 'fe11 Nlr. an(1 Mrs. 11111' Jeuhill •:ire i•tt t 114 s'-011 and yit au(1 �\1r5 It. .1. A11,t• \1r'lllil„ton Good. 11 was d(
of Mrs. W. ".011111141 last'rtleslt:t>: \vitt: dn.). \\fill. 1 Duman in 1)uugatn11)11 ' Mr' this week rtttendillg the wed- ''1'ltillips on Aloii((ay-• tilled to lii,ld the (:aster thank -Offering
as good at:tendatllce. "It v. a,. oechled reenporating.' roof :,n asilitlia contlitioll ding of their divighter 1.\t'lyll to \Ir. Alt's,''Nelson•Ilill of tilodericll spent inecl ing in the evening and to invite
-� -- - ' B l t' '1' 1 h i 1 m `t li ?lull \1r i the' 'men,' The meeting closed with the 1
;goat litany old friends and neigh ,).4e ('after.
`lt`1(kUJl11S D •'�'•, I1.1IAkt•Ok$
tion of a r te1uti electric iron, .thio tuna
vatali.ing and 'shaping • of a hti.t. Nt1 Q;.,
C:ampheli'Alaaillk(iU all who had helget
to stake it t ucla an lttterestiug and=#ro-
litablc laleetingi Tickets were sold oil
a prize donated by Mrs. \Vm. iitobertt)nzt.
Mrs. 'Wellington Good Was the holder
of 'the lucky ticket. The meeting
close(( with the National A.nthemu. ]l - '
fres1i1Uents, were served .by Mrs. Ilarry
A1'lnstrinig, Mrs:Jack Armstrong, Mrs.
Gordon McCliuchey and Mrs. II. J.
Shell. -
'T'appinng ap, Thousand ''ll'rees.�•-If rack
ltaitliby was nue of the first 1114 this
district to start luak.iug. wanly' .�4yrAti,,,,.--
lie has tapped titer . 5U0 -('rut; and
expects to tarp some 500 Inure. So far
there hits btieu a \'4,'I',' poor run of. sap.
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1'\ t•ry Pru\ incl'. and h\. a . )11•'re a!', a (1 4 E.' r-•-(lliarter-
of all tI.te -hill'(--- ((t'-
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.. - >t,ll el' (1• 41'111114. tilt, \1'ee ' ell( with 1 l.3 a 1 E' The benediction.. hostess served.,
1 a dandy lunch..
hors attended the funerall of the late \ isitois with Al r. and N11'- Wm.. • ,
NII. Nh 1\t?11 ,1011.011 ill 10(11 i ii tl last Ilarhit,t .oat Stlnlilly were \I1', and Airs, I • School \iet�ting. - The p(lk►iis of
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1'Ilursd,13'. Tile sSIllpatlt\ of this caul- ,t;eo, Baxter and Lloyd, \1l'. and Auburn public school field their special
In(4llity is extended to the bereaved , 3 , St. Patrick's 1)tty' meeting; on 1� 1it1a
Nlrs. Jock Baxter and bal)y, of (,otle , , ., ,
fa�llkly.i afternoon• John Sttis presided for
{ Nlrs. I.eslie -Jervis of 1lolialcslille rich. W.M.S. aIIeetililg.-Air.. Gurdon llubit' at I)rugra111 that included tet?, i'ulluvl'iii
visited 1,151 '1litil'SdaV' with her 114..1111'1' nuln-let's : betiding, Elizatbetil, (irL1ugt ,
and brother, Mrs. -\\'?111415 and Floyd, , song, ('aro'. Beadle, Laura 'Alio"',ether-
land; riddles, Grant Itaitlibyt; piano.
PORTER'S HILL -solo, Laura May Letherlan(1 ; jokes,
�OD��I�H �����' �r ►��I�
Gt►I)EItI('I1 'i'O\\''NS1IIP, :Mar. 1S.---- .-
,_ GeorgeOGeorge1V•rk�rht; r0adilih,al)azlatld King;
\Ir. Norman Fuller is able to be out I'OltTER S HILL, Mat', VS. --There 1 recitlttitin, Margaret Nevins; reading,
has been no service in Grace chores • 'feel Turner...A euutest. 1405 t'olidticted
again after being confined to the house' the last three Sundtlys, u\1'iug 10 storm°� by Ted Turner and was \i"t,n 1►y June
\\'4th i severeMe 'attack of neuritis. •Beadle.
@@.Ot[.3, Meeting -Thi' March
meet- and bud roads.
ing of the \\'.NI.5. Was held at the home Tht' snowplow came .on Silndaly and • Ladies' Guild. _Mrs. (10010n Taylor
of Mrs. '1'110., Sovv-t'rby- on the after- opened the north end of 1110 lith con- gave her home for the Inonthly.Ineeting
noon of 'latrcit L•', -Nil's. (;cu, Mcllv1ai11 ('l's51311 to_'let -the school bels out. 1t of- the. 1.adies' Guild of tit, -' :Bark's
Was' leader illi' the devotional period.
15 two weeks spice the bus has been ! Anglican l•Iltll'(•h. 'I,'he pi'esillelti, Mrs..
,r atltle to 'make the route. 1 Alfred 'Nesbit, presided. The Serip-
Nlr�. forest Mel'lure ,awe an interest- was read by Mrs. T. S. .Jullnstuu
fit, ill'„; 1.111,... showing the result of the friends of Oki.. Z'iehborne are and prayers by
off€'. S by Ai on
,•..11111.„: of 1 iti 1 11 111111- to a 114 ttitt11 i(1(.alsc(1 10 know he i:i making satin- .`chit. Cards of appreciation were
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• i"'"l,,e. Tile President. Mrs. (;oI' Id factory improvement since going to• read from Mrs, Woods,(111Mrs. Mulderson.
• ()LT, ;ogle el ttrte',r{:,i he l,4si. less p0riud, •(:iujt•ricil 11051)11 tj :t \v'eek ago, Nliss NLurg;trt t Small of Toronto and
At the close' of the meeting... refresh-, Friends -of l;al•k Fuller are glad to ,1. Tay 1t 1 \11's, ,(1•(41(144 Taylor ex
11„'1.!•- \\i'ro ser`°(1 by 1110 hosws_s• I.now he is able to he hack home' after pressed ir' .... fol' al gilt. The pro-
.. ,1irt�il meeting will ' held at the
several 1v0ok- spent in (;ixlericll hu gran.) aul consisted of it Biblo quiz liy. Mrs,
it••u,( of Mrs. Forest Menlo....e101111, the result- 4f • all infection ill.: ,1. "1`atylur and lx'„idi)lt s by All's, 1 :hof
.__.�.. Lis 1''t►co,autl lltcli. 1:414(1 rut(1 Mrs. 'Nesbit,- The topic,
Mrs. Morris Frain.. is steadily int- •''1'h,iii t1tts for Leiat" ryas given 1►y
i 'I1tr; 1)1)1 is Mill coutiu(d 111 l'liutoll 1 N(rs. Thos. llalggit1. The -April meet-
hospitat, �\\ e trust she will 4..umti be ing vvitt be held at the home ut \irs.
meet -
back l: alu1 44., us again 1141 with ht I cheery (1011. Beadle and will he in charge. ofi
,utile. _ A Mt``: Tt: '-f!';',' 'Iirltlrt'lrn.-Tilt't V. -:1:1',, ,--;-.11 Al.- ,1•,•,•'.-0,•'-,
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Airs. Jiul cox alai batty .Iiiiiiuy slillit Mende*.sou closed the 1)10(ting with.1
at few (latas alt hlula4'srilit ,with her l.1,1'atyer. 7'110 hostess served It dainty
parent': ' lunch.
Another -for Andy. -A' 1)11110heloig- For lite Community hall Project.-
`ing to It, E. 11ca\V(1tn, Gullcri(•11 t((IV1,- The c;tuipoigu t(')•. raise funds -for the
shill: has gone, into..louhle product it)n+-0ollsll')10t1411 of a new co11111)1)11ity' mein -
in the past vreek.' She has laid throe
eggs \wt'igltillg'eat('1151,1- 4Uiit(•es O1' over.
\V'1104 ',Airs., Rovv(letl iipened one of them
she found a complete egg inside: which
she put into the crate for sale. Tito
outer og,t had a) yolk and white which
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tilled ilio outer ,.shell. This is a case
of ail egg. within all egg.
Sr1141 iti y„ Might Have 'teen Worse. - What
:111(1 lutes 1(i I plight, little been aserious accident
,'4' fu\\', 'ui1.1.->I-t"7:('III'1'('TI-i,l1 S'tt't1L't1 -y-4-11)('14 (;13'5 tl}-1Y-E}
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by. Elgin. ('os: ('lit `line. •ul(1 Ste\vktrt t
KELLYQT i Sehoenlials, 7th coneessiun, met head-.
ice. A.A- KEN on in the blinding snowstorm. • Bat's
4 .Taal � iWerle..')rt: 1 well .tills$1hed. Stewart
1•_.. tt.-.- .... _ __.._..�I I) 1 1 I'1 1 tt
.Was taJl)'lt to Clinton hospital for .es-
amination and Wa's found to have frac-
tured ribs. an injury, to his hand and
I 'i ('ta in his- be -ad.- It• was. iu (ped for-.
t tUnato that both. tante off co well.
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,Ali; last ..olio, ti,(u a(t1:'Zell
441' :111(1 1 ;1111 1c'rym „;r'Urel'ttl for
11: \VJty'''11 \111y,_(11(i 1 nut en1-
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'1'41 itt,t• client speak vo1111110. and
;4l'.. t:tht;u from a 1('ttel' (laltt(1
1-.i 11)1 \Vttat We ha \ e
(I�41;e t„l, that •Ilett( \V(' can slu for
cu'1.
The Coll
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11' list of at(•,4rlt[Il�
s and he t h..\' 111011y
will he plealsyd,
('tion Experts,
file, . Ontario
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uriu1 Ilan ill Anbtir14 vvas,-bo;;u11 When' .
11 cuncCrt Was 1101(1 ill the Foresters'
Ball (01 Friday night. Dcspi1t, the
bad roads' there Was a good attten(lunt•)'
amt t(;:1 was realized•. Ont' of the
features of illi' evening Was the appear-
ance of Marley McGee of North Bay,
formerly of Auburn, i11 a number of
song~,'- .Time and ?gado 110 1v115 called
back to sing the songs -Hiatt matte hit..
50 3x4.1.1- Icnolv11_ Ata tt�tllrn'S-IIarr•y
I, oder. Other .numbers 'oil till' pro-
;grain
t - r "'
,� '1 •II.
�gi•am \\t 1c a 'singsong led by Itc
.1. Snell, -with Mrs. Ii, .1. Phillips at the
�►ian4: orchestra ,mousers by Rev. I -I.
'n'ell -('kten 'a`ttet Son.- . l ->14t- ( all \e 'Garth \I('('liuc•hey, Jack Lacld. Stewart
'full. B111 ('raig and -Margaret Jackson;
a' reading by Mrs. Roy 'Finnigan; a
Il i 1,1'tr'lar : tt No. V., (.'t?1404.11.F'.;". s4
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Nlrs. Gordon. Taylor; 5alil41 . hornpipe,
Betty Craig and •Jew -el Meelinehey ; at.
number °by pupils .of Auburn • school:
reading Mrs. 1'Vni. IIaggitt : musical
numlttr. John Seers and Lloyd Me-
Clinehey ; duTt, Miss Ila: Craig and Mrs.
Geo. Wilk -in-:- piano 5010, Evelyn R)t•ith
by : reading, 'Mrs.- Finnigan. During
the evening Ilatrry Sturdy, president of
the memorial hall committee, outlined'
the 1)1an5 the committee had drawn tip
in connection' With the Project. Rev.
II. J. Snell was chairman for, the t
('vening. , • `
Taylor_Armstrong. - -1 quiet but
pretty -wedding took ,place ail %ilo
United church manse, Auburn, on Sat-
urday, March 15th, when Rev. II. J.
�'Silell 'un'ited. i -n •marriage Mary M.
Armstrong, daughter of Mr.-' and Airs.
Mark Armstrong of West W'awanosh,
and John Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
(►rval Taylor of East \Vt1Wallosh. .The
bI•ide-. 'was becomingly attired..
in rt-'
fuchsia suit with grey topcoat, with
black accessories and ('urcage: of fnchsik.
('arnalionst. She Was attended by her,
Sister, Mrs.! 'Melvin Craig • of Auburn,
\1h4) chose a black • crepe dress withcerise trim and corsage of cerise ear.
nations, The groom- was attended by
his brother, Lloyd Taylor. After the'
ceremony the bridal couple left for" a
trip to Toronto. 'On their return they,
will reside 011 the groom's farms in East
\\'aWanosh. -
:Women's In.stitute.--Mrs. IIerb Mug-.
ridge presided for the March meeting
of the \Women's -.Institute, held in the
Foresters' hall 01 Tuesday. • I)ui•ing
the business period it was -decided to
compile a' •'Tweedsnulir Book," and
MIrs: (',M. Straughan, Miss M. Ring,
Mrs. E.-LaWson and Mrs. (1. R. Taylor
were appointed at committee to arrange
the same. • Miss h;lnta- Mittel;. Mrs. V.,
.T. Phillips -.and Mrs. Etlgar Lawson
Were appointed a nominating ('OIIl-
mi.'ttre to brim in a slate' of officers
at the next sleeting.- It was decided
to hold. the Sunshine Sisters' banquet
in the United church: on April 17th.
A solo was rendered by Mr's. Gordon
Taylor ; a reacting 1ti 5s given by Mrs.
Lou. Trwin; and a duet Was given by
-Misses Sadie Carter and B1ma,Mutch.
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