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1 W* OF A$EPIZLD
Special Services
Held to Dedicate
New Church Organ
ALL FARMERS AREINVITED TO HEAR
MR. G. S. MOGGGACH, Agricultural Engineering Depart-
ment, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph,
and Fihns"
uFarmMachinery
ST. PETER'S HALL; ST. JOSEPH
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 -- 1.30 P.M.
WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP HALL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' 28 ---8.00 P.M.
Sponsored by the Huron County Branch, Ontario Dept.
- of Agriculture.
John D. Butler --Assistant G. W. Montgomery
Agricultural ' • resentative t '
for .Huron County. for Huron County.
iI_ . _ -_,ELD TOWNSHJP NOTICE
Applications will be received by the undersigned
until March 1, 01952, for two inspectors for warble 'fiy
spraying for the Township of Ashfield at the rate of 85c
per hour,.
Donald It Simpson. Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Ashfield;
Kintail, Ontario.
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CARLOW
.S.4IIl`tflLl�, 'eb. ate). — Special
,cervire,s, w-eere bFld iu the Aslldield
Presbyterian Church Ott !Sunday.
At the c►eniu; service_ a stew $3,004
llnttusucaud elevtriy, organ was dedic-
ated by the Rev-, J. R. alacDvuaid.
Mrs. 1)uuean Sluipaon, organist for
the pant two! years prtesided at the!
cuu.ole- Ts e- new _organ --•replacee--
thl -u1d bellows 'Organ which, served
the congregation for ,more than 40
years. and was tustalie i •during the
utinIstr - of the Iter. J. S. Hardie.
The first organ was purchased at
a Bost ' of $150 wad was made
Dos.ible through the canvass of
Donald Maclean. choir leader.
The drat choir was organized in
190. with Ebenezer Armstrong as
precentor and choir leader. Three
years later Donald Mael.ean suc-
ceeded hint and a ntiin ed In that
t,;ipacity- for :t7 year's. Finlay' Mac-
Donald is the4present choir leader.
rhe church rias filled to rapacity
for the Sunday evening service.
The choir sung an anthem and Mrs.
Duncan MacKay and 'Mrs. John N.
NitteKetuzie , a.ug solo..
. Miss Sally Macdonald of Toronto
was home for the week -end.
Mrs. Ronald Oke and son Jimmy
are vi.iting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ilowes.
Miss Muriel Parrish of Taranto
spent the week -end with her mother,
Mrs. Kenneth Farrisp. '
The February meeting of the
W.M.S. will be held on January
29, at - -the--hotne of • Mrs. Jo
-Cowan:
CARLOW, Feb. 20. --Mr. and Mrs.
Melciu T'sudall . left on Thursday
for a trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J i tet Mason of Myth
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Bean anti'"fatuity en Sunday.
Mrs. Hobert Beau' attended the
trousseau tea f4 ' her niece, Miss
Doreen Webster. last Thursday.
The lustitute meeting will be
bold un Tuesday, Feetary 26, at
the Township Halt tall will
be an apron parade. Hostesses will
'be•Jirs. W. Watson, Mrs. 11. Brind-
ley and Mrs. I. Blake.
The Misriouary Society held its
meeting last Thursday at the hone
f \I.alin Stolt with a very
ots.
, e
re --were. 4
new membersa Mrs. Sherwood gave
a chltpter on the study look. They
are going to pack a bale of clothing
next month. The meeting was
closed` with a hymn and prayer.
-The hostess served lunch.
ST. HELENS
ST, HELENS,- Feb: 20. - Miss
Margaret MacPherson, Reg.N., of
London was home for the week -end.
Mr. Eldon miller is a patient
in the Wingham Hospital suffering
froth ah ulcer on the spine.
Mrs. Alex , Murdie was a aweek-
end visitor at her home in Waterloo:-';
Mr. and Mrs. Fred aleuiilitt, !
Ivan and Barr, were wt k-t11tla__
risztors- warh—Nfra and Mrs. 'John!
Sparkes at London. they were ac-
Icompanied by Mrs. John Miller craw
will remain for a longer visit.
\tr. John aleQuillin. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank UcQuillin and Terry 1Vilst.n
- were recent visitors scith Mr. and;
Mrs. MissRutherford CarlJohnston
s
n it uevale.
_— >_tastes: for
South African farming area land
values: have risen toy more than
:400 per eent in the last ten years.
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• The Doetesstiervc l a lovely lunch.
Country and District
The ][arca nteet*ug will be the
(ionic of Mrs... -B111 Cox.
The W.A: sponsored a crokinule
of $8,9"ou its party at the hove of Mr. uud'Mrts.
pgKa+ a net prod[
Artie Lockhart with au` i;<ttptidance
operations fur the past sear• of over 70, prizes „,going to high
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Muck and lady, airs., Will Cox; low lady,
slslughtern, 1'h};Il es stud ]terry. hart RUda Writes; high geut, Bob --
eft 'lta3tleld to mttl:e thetir iiuute tor; low gent, John Burris. Lunch
ati
tet Atlanta, Georgia- - utas [hep sorrel and proeeedtj
lie►: lianes_oJ
Chealey and Tara,
pointed Io the Angli
St. Paul's, Wtngham.
Me
At ill[tieop Tenunnttiepa �lonewct'ttnb ,(althese[
KING,SHRIDGE, Feb. `20. — air.
Systewo,!
week Matt. Armstrong retired after and aids. T. J. Lannon of London
ttseat4.avt - years -ail a cotntnitaeloiter;tare 'liaising -with their sou and
Mrs. Carl Douglas of Belmore daughter -in -low, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
has been appointed anisic ,teacher Lattunvu
at the Nti [aghast[ Public School; sac- air, apd Mrs. Joseph Garrey and
seeding Prof. Anderton of Goderich, family spout the week end with
who has not been well for some their ;friends lu the. neighborhood.
The Clinton Hospital Board re.
�Kioley-Farm & Hatchery
oo�. o,
CANADIAN APPROVED
CHI
months. Mitts slaty. Sheridan of Hamilton
t'"`Oavisited -with 'Mrs. Martha O'Neill
The •marriage of Berle Elizabeth for a few days during the week.
Mrs. Andrew Martin is visiting
friends in Goderich for two weeks.
We are sorry to report the illness
of Mrs. Norman O'Connor who Is
a patient id Alexandra Hospital.
The tJW.L. held a euchre party
Andersen, daughter of airs- Ancler-
spu, ` Ea'hi Wawuposh, and the late
Oliver G. - Anderson, to George
Bryce Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Elliott, Lucknowa waaraolem-
nlzed by Rev. W. 11. 'aT. Fulton at
Melville Presbyterian manse, Brus-
sels. A reception was held at the
Brunswick Hotel, W ingham-
P'ORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILL, Feb. 20.—The
February meeting of the W.A. of
Grace Church was held at the home
of Mrs. Alvin Betties. The meet-
ing opened with hymn 614 after
which all repeated the lard's
Prayer. The Scripture was read
by Mrs. Bill Townshend. Roll call
was the exchange of a valentine.
Mrs. John McCowan looked after
t e urogram. nn.-article---being--r°eatl-
on the late King. Mr. Renner then
had prayer inmemory of the King
and the. meeting closed with "God
Save the Queen." During the after-
noon a quilt was partly quilled.
.
YOUR ENQII RIES ARESOLICI'1`BD.
Write' or phone 'and ask Mcleys regarding' yon
chicks for 1951
Cockerels Pullets and Unsexed
, u�.�
697-r--11 Hensall JUL 1, Zurich
last Friday, at the house of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Lentatou's. The ladies'
first prize was l+on by "Mrs. Con.
Hogan and the gentleman's prize
went to Nave Martin, after which
lunch was served at tens tables.
The , Misses Hill of Toronto are.
visiting for a few weeks with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Le[[[mon.
,tONTRAcfro
‘ti ONTIAL
THE EMBLEM OF A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN
WO ON' OlOWDS ailof
SHORE & Gii N
Your regent for G.M. Delco -Heat Oil Burntet'"�,,,.
ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS •
ASIFIEID TOWNSHIP yNNOTICE
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until
March 1., 1952, for the spraying of cattle for warble fly in
the Township of Ashfield. Two outfits required. Appli-
cants to state salary expected. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Donald M. Simpson, "Clerk -Treasurer.
Township of Ashfield,
Kintail, Ontario.
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BINGO
Exeter. Legion Memorial Hall
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
$450in Cash Prizes;
15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $10.00 EACH.
2 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $25.00 EACH
1 SPECIAL GAME FOR $50.00
AND $200.00 JACKPOT MUST BE WON.
Come and see the new bingo blower in operation.
All numbers mixed and ejected by forclid air.
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Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c
DOORS OPEN 7.30 GAMES START AT 9
The management reserves 'the right to cancel the bingo
according to weather conditions.
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the k'ebruary me.1ibg of the \V -o-`
uien's Association of tat. 1'nittsl
Church.}when 17 ladi ti sere. present.
.\fie^r tae: deweltieeln:T'1 r �erwli•e, e1,li-
durie'tl. the (+resident. "Mrs..htines
makitl ; quilt blocks.. 1.Y a:eh, Nta.
served. with Mrs. W. 1: Miller :end'.
\lr�. '1'...1. '1'oeiet ,15 1 lint:.
kIOLMESVILLE
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lit1L.11:SVILLi:. Feb: .'o. The
regular itieetiag of the I le,lmt s! ille
Una eti aclture•h W.A. and W.M.S.
was heli( at the loathe of Mrs. Bill
. Norman +,11 't ttestlay. Ft•bruary 12. -
\lis. Lliuet Potter was the leader
for the N .AI. . pi 111ua and ulvned
the meeting with "God Sive the
(lueela,'• 1 1luwt-tl ,+y a short mem-
orial service to honor our late
sovereign, King George VI. Mrs.
Edgar 'Trewat'ilia read the i exip-
ture and Mrs.=i'otter read :in article
as .1 detlicailun of the' Serilrture
leas(ni. The hymn ''Take My I.ife
and Let It Be" was then sung. Mrs.
1 S. Walter had an article oa temper-
!, aut aitd Mrs. JI. Ncscton read some
questions and answers ou Steward-
ship: The- president,- Mrs: 14111 Nur-
man,' then conducted -the • business
and it was $added to make a quilt
08..part: of our allocation for the
year. 'airs. Lloyd Bond and Mrs.
Edward Grigg sang a duet with
Mrs., Will Yeo at the piano. Mrs.
Potter then took the)` chainter in the
study look, with Mrs, Harry 'Cud -
more and Mrs. Frank _McCullough
assisting. The tweeting closed with
the hymn "Jesus Caill, Me O'er the
Tumult," followed by the :Uizpah
benediction. . Mrs. Edward Grigg,
the president, thin conducted the
W.A. meeting, which 'opened With.
the ..,A. [Louie song and rcp-eating
the creed. Urs. Barry Cialm,re
then, tinnouucea-that-praetit•es were
Is iug' hold in preparation for a
play • to ,be given the latter part
of ..larch. It was decided to have
the annual bazaar in the• Clinto:i
Tocvn Hall, on October 114. Mrs,
M. Newton asci Mrs: W. Lobb avere
appointed to look after subscriptions
to the (suited Church Observer,
The meeting closed with the hynut
"Lord, While for All Mankind We
• l ['ray," followed by prayer by sirs.
Grigg. A [(envious lunch sea; then,
served by the hostesses, .irs. Ilertl
Tresvnrth t and Mrs. Norman. •
Mrs. M. Newton . is speaaling the
next fortnight visiting het- (laugh -
iters rind sons-in-law, Mt'. -lul alas.
'Jahn Wright of Rochester, N.Y.,
land Mr. and Mrs. ('haritwu of Leam-
_, ...aa'l.jm. a tntnrio. w,
Ntiss \larie • e:liddon,nurse-in-
1 training :it St. Joseph'-IIospital,
London, spent sa few days at her
honte in the village..
.Irs. G. M. l?lllott and - family
isf Listowel 'were- guests on' Stitur-
day of Mr. and Nes. Nagar Tre-
warthai and Jir. and airs. 11111 Nor-
man.
Mr. tall Myst. Bill No,riniin: and
fancily and Jir. i)ewair \'orttuttt'were
in New Hamburg to Sunetaty, they
gig sts of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Binz
and family.
Miss Del. Finlay was the guest
of Mr. aind Nirs. BM ('ox, th,g1.r14.1t
Townsihip, for a few days last week.
Miss (;race I,ohb, Stratford, spent
the Reek -end with her 'throatts, Mr.
land .Mrs[. W. R. Lt,bla.
M'r. and Mrs. Icon Rutherford and
I)aat-ltI, Ingersoll, vlsitett Mr. and
Mrs. Ewan 11055 and szilin on Satt-
nrday. 'Swains* guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Were Nir, and Mrs.
W. 11. Armstrong and Alan, nay -
field, and ,Urs .1. 13. MateMatit.
_ _ I atlas=es MaryHelen and Marilyn
Yeo spent a few days with their
grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs, C.
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