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NEWS
OF THE DISTRICT +.
Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents
BLUEVALE gong to vis t thele claagbter tiers,
Jas , wars served with a pl uriful supply
Viseeot s in the village over the
ed was given, A beuesems lunch
Mr. tend alas, Jas, Meright of l.teel IJ Aldetsou of North Bay
visited on 'Sunday with Mr. net I 'w Week -end: air. and Alt's. I eunetn
Mrs, Rabt, ' ee. /nnpn and family, Rteleileie and' daughter,1111'Evelyn
IMS, nu 3311.0. Jas,. Peacock anal
Mr. Alvin Smith attended ehe Jack Drager, Fred Rutledge and
graduation of Mr. George Peacock Jax;lc and Billy 131 Don, Teron:o,
at. 'Mitt ate% on 'Saturday, they re- with Mr, and Alrs', Fred Rutledge
and Mss.. CUaelsa Draeger,
tuMv, home a Suavity McC1en • have the satistaellon of haver:=
Mr. and Mea, Davie McClennan. , biers, Lawrence Forsyth, 'foron-
t0, is v isiling her parents, sir, lord their car' look line new by p t'�ttfng
and two daughters of. .Grey .spent, , Mn Y'. i ihlrarv"Ilgy, it
Sunday afternoon with Mr, and. The humol'ans play Ratty and
Mee. Robe, McClennan, . • The _old Methodist 'ohuroh has Daffy, presented la local talent
been moved down to the village and Da Felfy, clay 13, in 3hall,n
Mr, and Mas'. E. Barnard a span. SIs being remodeled for a eons -Grey Twp
Sunday aiiternoon with Mr, and Mrs, under the auspices of ]Ethel Pres'
munity hall, b tartan chuach choir to a crowd -
Watling oseletMi ' Silas• Johnston wee injured byte y
^.less Mossie Milligan spent the ed hoose gave pleasing and merry
week -end to Toronto, steer a .few days ago anti is under entertailement and was well recety-
the doctor's care.
Dlr. Alvin 'Smith Is attending the ell, And the organization is to
Nineteen members were Present
grand orange lodge at Owen Squid at the W, M. S. meeting on Getty 11. be congratulated on the success of
this weep. ; The bale is to be peeked ea May this pitsehtalon,
The weekly meeting of the Y.P,U. 37th, so all articles must soon be
01 the United church was conducted brought in. The subject "Tereper- MAIT'LAND PRESBYTERIAL
by the pastor, Rev, A. S, Robb, Mr, W.M.S. ANNUAL MEETING
Rout, Shaw led In sprayer and the ince" was well presented by test
topic was taken by Mrs. Alice Alt-'tnmring. All enjoyed the report
Eken. During ,the ..service Miss United W. M. S. told by the dsle- helpers, Alas. A. A. v. Sitnps.an,
oyou Thornton sang "Flo wit: Mrs. William
hold fast," ga'to,Alrs', 'BMus. The closing lfintnil; Supply,
Mr, aril Mr. James Peacock feature of the meeting .was au ex- Douglas, Lucknaw; Lift Menhe-
,rnotored to Teengseon this week to change o8 flowers • bulbs, eta strip, Mrs. Harold Parker, !Brussels.
Glad T1iugs, Mrs'. S, Bowers,
attend the graduation of their GREY Rtpley; Literary and. Literature,
cured h son George,ehaving se_ et Miss C, Isbister, Wingbam, Wel-
Mee,
his B.A. degree, 3 air. Cnarlie Darner of the 6.11 Con, come and Welfare, Mrs, Guthrie
1Mee, Thomas Coulter, who has of Grey, was in 'Walkerton on Sun_ Reid, Teestv'elfa Press, itis;' ie
Spent the winter in Toronto, has day afternoon visiting the sick at Rli d, Teett, ter; le, These re_
returned to her home here. She Is the hospital, pmts Show a new Young Wamere-
acutomdtlaneed by bee daughter, Mrs, Wm. Cardiff and children Ports
show
clothing for boys, and
(label. :spent the past week 311 parental ease in of
doors, toys, eta,
R, F. Genies has started atri:1g home, sales of literature as, toys, to
operations at his mill alter a lay- Air. and sirs', Mark Bailey were $a esi3 (about aoubled), amounted
to
off due to his accident, when hs last blesses vvith gift of a son o1 May and Welfare work were s.'ressel as
a lingo'. 5th,being very important,
The regular monthly meeting of Rryoi Orta Meetings
the Warren's Institute was held BELGRAVE The vice-presidents, alts, John
lay afternoon at the home of Date of Meeting Changed Linhlater, attics Nellie Malcolm,
Mrs, George. Thornton,'airs. Wick. The May nteoting ot 13elgruv' Mrs. 11, Davidson and Mrs. W. A.
stead presided. The roll -call was I Women's Instetute will be held at Williams reported good sectlonat
answered by each one bringing t" 1 the home of airs. C. R. Coulter, on meetings filled with inspiration to
new member. Seven neve mem, 'ihursdrly. May 26. Miss 51ir.ter "Co Forward?' The report of the
finance secretary and the treasur-
er's statement contained a "aeling
of regret that the alocation was
not reached but aso- showed that
many of the Auxiliaries had an in-
crease over the previous year.
Rev, W. A. Williams brought
greetings from slaitland Presby-
tery which was in session in Ethel,
He commended the W.M.S. for the
fine work they were tarrying role
so successfully, clue to right living
with God and living close to Gan,
Mrs, George Day, Eadlea' Ctl,treh,
offered the dedicatory prayer and
Mrs, 'P. McDonald, 05 Molesworeb,
gave the closing prayer. ,
At 1.30 o'clock the •pt'es:dent
galled the, afternoonsession when
devotions, were conducted by etre.
S. M. Scott, of Kincardine, on. the
theme, "Love Oversewing in. Ser- Officers Installed
vivre" from the text, ',The Son of tFollowing O the repot: of the nem__
u1,1n cut not to be mini=t ll
unto but_ to minister," Urs. Allan
an Mating committee, ,presented by
MacLeod led in prayer. Urs, Urs, Robert elewbray, of W h•ts-
ehurch, Rev, C. 11. M51Dottad, of
Guthrie Reid, of Teesvrate:•, the
Preebyeerial delegate to the Pro- Lucknow, Modcrntor of the Syt•'t'i
of Loudon elect Humilton, conductec'•
vineial 1\':31,5., held recently at.
the installation of officers in u
Cult, gave gleno, 50„5,1e,,erough very solemn, empressive manner.
of the ilt'et"Forings, the thane tChrist." Hole. Pre!„ Airs. Alex, Strecl 11,
out being, "Forward With Christ." Brueeels; pros.,Mrs. le. MneLe Ie.
Mrs. Reid- outlined special itenr�
from the various reports, pointing Winghanu; first vice-pres„ .Airs. R.
out the great importance of some Davidson, Dungannon; Wend vi
,e -
branches 51 the work. loreMiss N. Malcolm, Kinlougit,
Fine Cooperation third vice -pits„ Mrs II, 11sU •e,
Airs, S, IL, Greig, Blum/ale, 5or- WinghWu: fourth Vire-pros'., .A1 's.
W._ . Williams, Cranbrook; (till(
responding secretary, gave a very
elrt'oti1•agii1g report of the. year's 1
work wthht the Presbyterial, mak-
ing special mention of the belep3'
co-riperatioit bet w'tom the senior
auxiliaries and
the
and junior uuxllial a
prompt, correct manlier in withal
the secretaries have resimnde:a
Miss Sara Ila'Leau, of Winston,.
favored with a sola, 'Aly arise Is
Sufficient,"
The president, sere. le, alecLean,
In her very lint address toes! as'
her text, love t)vtrOrning- In
\\'etnessling' For Christ, ,ii,iw tee
that. we can be witueSeee for
Christ .by Prayer, ]lible stray,
Nolo San tellnw•ab� tp nod f ithlui
(March attendance,
Missionary Speaks
The guest speaker tor the, 0eca-
:don was Airs. Douglas vv'ilsh, of
Tee. wtseee formerly of the For-
mosa field, sirs, Wilkie in a e try
or hest duality coffee
Interior painting at 1311101 r R,
station has been voniple ,td by
C. N. R. en,1p10yeee A dice con1-
bi11at10n Of catering} giynn a good
effect
'Several ear cYvaters in tbe'3111850
of the London-;Oonference of the
Cont, from Page '1
bets were received.
A communication was read from
the St, John -Ambulance Associa
tion, No action was taken as the
beaueh is considering making ap-
plication for a course in Horne
Nursing and First Aid,
Mrs, Aitken continued her lemon
on "l3uymtanahip," .Shoes ane
stockings being the tevo articles
dealt with, Many of the s'uggsstions
were well received and a good tile: -
cession was entered. into, The les -
eons will be continued at the Julie
meeting.
The question of holding the an-
nual convention at Guelph as, has
been suggested was discussed frons
all angles.. The co-operative pro-
gram in Home Economics was also
studded and considered in miction
to d strict porjeots, At the alla'i of
the business session Mrs, Joseph
Sreokenridge, Airs, James Ilreeltely-
nidge and the hostess served re-
freshments.
Owing to the absence of 1hc' pas-
tor, Rev, 1. R. Greig, on Sunday', the
Mother's Day program as prepared
by the Board of Sabbath schools
was preeellted' at the morning ser -
eke in Knox Presbyterian Church,
The theme, 'Mother," was &nerv-
e�l in Scrilpture readings' and hymns
and the address by the pastor was
based on .he text. "God Is Love."
An anthem, "A Mother's Payer
Will Follow You," wee sitng 1»' the
choir and Miss Leis' Elliott sang
a. solo.
Visitors: Miss Ruby G, Duff. R.
N., AIrs. Gordon Smith and Mise
I3essee Duff, Toronto, Mr, J, Voltz,
Welland and Mese Dorothy Altkin,
Drayton, with Miss Duff and airs,
Atitkiin; Miss Jean Ingies, Bellmore
with Mr. and Mrs, Melville Matin_
era; Nell 13, .McEanbeen, ,Mount
Forest, with Mr, and Mrs, R, F,
°amiss; Ma's, McSacltern, Louise
and Gilbert, returned to their home
at Mount Forest after attending n
month with her parents, Mr, and
A7rs. G110111s's.
from the Department will be
present from 1.30 until 3.00 Welock,
to conduct a Summary Day on the
project "Room Re -arrangement."
Roll -Call, 'A suggestion fm' the
veal's, 'tvot'k and programmes.
There will be a pot melt supper.
All ladies of the community are
cordially Invited, ^V
ETHEL
ate. and sirs. S. P, Martltage and
daughter, or Rochester, N T., spew
week -enol at home of Mr. and Alrs.
Harold Lave,
lir, atyd airy. Geo. Edwards spent
Sunday with Palmerston and Galt
ertende.
Rev. Snell's sister Is' moiling trout
England and is expected at -Mont.
real 'lent week -enol,
Farmers who can have lbe eervic-
es of a tractor outfit for spring
seeding tor a few days now, con-
sider it a big help, C. R, Dunbar
is doing this kind of work as much
as he has time for, apart from his
ow'n extensive farm OTeratlene.
Cecil Bateman has engaged to
assist E. S. Dunbar through the
spring seeding on the farm,
Kenny Kreuter who tee Shoe
s!c11001 In Elmira vicinity was with
l'lthel friends' over the week -anti
His brother Calvin and a 15'tniper
of outer .young ass0r1ates aeccm
pealed (Manu 'Sunday evening on hie
retul'n trip to We work.
Stewart McGinnis spent Saturday
and Sunday at the home of his pan
01111(4 Aim. and Mrs. elctliuins Geey i
Teem, Motoring en his awn car
n 15.
.roue his scito0l In alcl�illap and
turning Monday morning,
The Ferguson sisters \lnry • and
Linton who nee engaged in teaehtnt;
school In a Toronto itee5, aniolme
the week -end. holiday with. Ethel
relatives ante friends. And inci-
dentiy attended the play in Grey
7Iw!p. Mali, Friday night given tinder
the auspices• of Ethel Presbyteritul
A !pleasant event wets 115113)10) en-
joyed by upwards of 100 pentane
of Ethel United church rougregn-
tiotl, on Monday night 111 the school
loom of the church. When with
Mr, P. W, Currie, church choir
leaflet' Ss guest of hence, who aeler
years or service lir temiporarily re
signing to tape a well 01151led reeve- 11•leaeleg manner, entitled !nein a
at.1on esus' P1'esen.tied with ton address 1 line worts' picture of her 'work
read by they Hall and. the. gift of nit I while there tint one colli( ntienet
me -to -date 'vvslst watch by P51(a ct'o the 11:nspitol, eetunes anti Ilio
Stetphensom under the rhairtnan- 111.e1BPY Mount. Leprosy celery,
mime( vvlti111 iter nddrese, win-, ren_
trod, She touched en the effect ot
the earthquake In hrh1ging souls
to 1h11s1, end the tiiftictlltiea' with
which the mliynit111111't5S (rayl' to
c nntenci !through Japanese etttt,'t,ll4,
An intere:Aim part let the atter.
WALTOlV
ylr, 'Cameron Dennis of North
Bay Mellen o n 4rtelide 111 1Ic.1,_ii fop
over the weekend,
Don't forget the Play the young
People are putting on In Duff
church on Friday night—
(Trouble Comes; to Town)
Mrs. Berme(' Haolt veil was opernt-
e1 on far neepnndNoitls in Seaforth
friends howl
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noon's, program was the presenta- for young women and girls with of God's word and service. A pleas -
tion of the Miseion Baud awat'cle the Y. H. secretary, Mrs. T. A. Mg addition to the evening pro,
by Mrs. J. S. Armstrong, Tee-w•teter, Currie, of lvinghameme., presiding,
"Love ing, Dam was,
d. . solo byaMiss
Myra
Mea-
th
ao
to alis Dorothy Armstrong, liras volition -111g the tit
iss
sell, for the best eeslty 00. the el, .leaving In Telling Others," The Deena FTarrlisttn and Betty Bayle'
G. Abbey Memorial home, at -Ani- devotional period woe, cmidurtea by ham, Wiugham, and a chorus by
huk, India, and a lli.selon Bend Mrs. P. Stewart, M!ss V. MtLeugll- tate Teeswoter Marye:tes, Miss
exercise by the Ethel Baud, lin and Miss Janet Craig. The Mary Ring, Wingham, offered the
Mrs, R. Davidson, of Duuklr,nn0. roll call was answered by 103100en- d.ediratory prayer, and •Miss Mae
brought a report from the C,,urte- ,a!tivre from Cranbrclae, Ethel,) Fischer, Ethel, gave the closing
ries Committee, Lnrknow, Winslow, Goforth and 1 prayer, One hundred and sixty -
During a short business e'rs en the Marian Williamson, White- j three ladies registered for the ses-
an inri:8ttnn was extended be the chervil and Teesw•ater, each one I sloes,
Lisciknow Auxiliary to, co -event, giving a brief account of the year's i the mer and d trsuppee r assUs see lad
there next year, and was ase"(' ,11. activities.
The guest speaker, Mrs., Elkins, of , ministers and elders of the Pres'by-
Hc. prier, was introduced ani. dt ; tory by the ladies of the Ethel con-
livered
on-
iiv eretl an earnest message to ! gregation,
slung people, stressing Ole poinD of
1iot'iplttnl, her many 1 ship o.f Rev, I], Snell, on behalf or
for 5. speedy 1•eobvory.
31r, Fred Rtutledite nncl. Jghn
Drager spent the 'week -end with
;their parents in the village,
rite, it/toady holland Spent the in> ly A well nl•t'nn5ed 1Nottr1111
vvcck.knSt wain ftlien(st In 'Toronto, of =steal numbers, semi and in.
.131', and MTS, Jas, moot) 111tyn s! ntitle:Mai With reaeillg interalefi'
the entire eomgregation of tilt
ehlnaM!h as' a taken of apprerll1tfon
Ili'. Currie replica( Htth1gly and feel -
vies• -arcs„ Mrs, D, \lfilkte, 're
water: treasurer, Al's, .blot 1'1
leek, WhIteeinurc•it; corresponding
e„orrtary, efts, J. 11, Greig, 1111"'_
vele; recording secretary, Mee, W.
J, Morrison. Klima rainy; Mimi .'e
secretary, Airs, 11, Mowbray, Witte- ,
chervil; WM:4110o Band secretary.
',errs'. J. S. :1rm:l'i'oes, Teeewet,
Y. W. A, and Mete,' tic c rotary, 331 s, t
le A. Currie, \\Ingham; Bone
Beepers' Seen:eery. lite A. A J,
Slntls.m, 1Clntail; Lite Alemlo" '"p'
Secretary, Airs, Harold. Parker.I
Btu sots: Glad Tidings Ser et.rT,
etre. S. Bowers, Ripley; 31131113'
Seer cries, sirs,, Wnt. 'Dangles,
I nrkno ; ee'recome and Welfare'
S, c 1 clary, :Hiss Dean McLeod,
;Huth
Kinloss; Literature and fill
Library, Mise C, Mid:der, Winehonn; 1
Puss, Miss, Olive Scott., 131nevaiel
Convener of NlrntinatdtY� ninniit_ 1
tee, ribs. P,, Alov:btay, Wittee unreel, .
The pre5idnnt expresses' rested
u the is tiring .from the board of.
Mrs, John 1.111,100 ter and. tiles,
Guthrie Reid who had served fells
fully for may years,
The do dleete •y prayer W7r, n•t'-
tered by Mrs. sla\\'liinney 0r
gannet.- anal sake Dean McLecd
elnee(1 t110 eneealug with melee".
Rally is Held
In the evening a,rally was held
giving our best to the Lord first,
our time, our talents and on» pas -
sessions. Don't keep the be: for
ourselvee, and give to the Lord
what is left,
Iles% Violet Tennant, Toronto
Teen Age Girls' Secretary, spoke
0f the close relationship between
young people, the dangers they
were Meeting in the religious be-
liefs that are becoming so centrum
and Trow to combat tenon, -The key
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