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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1941-11-20, Page 1Like darkly brittle semaphores These hold the code inviolate, Arid match the season's slowing speccli. Nor heed that wastrels profligate Tho measured hanra. It ie enough. :The, even jnatioe that wrought here A bud, a bloom; the sleepy warmth HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 03, No. 46 SEPOY FLOUR EXTRA SPECIAL $2,39 WHITE SULTANA RAISINS --- Per lb 20c PITTED DATES.—Per Ib. .._..,18c SATP. DATES....Lb. 13c LEXIA I:ATSINS. -- Lb. . 13c CANDIED I'INI4AI PI T . - ?A !b. l5c ALMOND NUTS,_.. 3 oz. 15c WALNUTS.—Halves Ib. 33c ALMOND ICING, -- Half lb 22c LEMON PEEL, --1-- 15c ORANGE PEEL. ilalf Iia ...... 15c CITIION PE T L — Half lb 20c RED OR GREEN CHLRRIES Halb lb .... 25c CURRANTS. --Recleaned Per lb. .15c LASSIES,—The better kind Jar ... .............. 27c EXTRACTS. ---Rose, Almond, Van- illa. 3 bottles 25c lc EXTRA Trade for eggs over the highest cash price. C. RoutIaIge Phone 166 SEAPORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER "ti. 1 94 1 Phone 84 Presentations For NOVEMBER MEETING OF ._. Sergt. S. Habkirk NORTHSIDE W. M, S. Gifts Presented To Popular Seaforth Boy Prior To His Departure.,hail and who opened the meeting The W. M. S. tit Nortlislde Unite Church met for their Noveml'fe meeting Thursday the 18th, wit the president Mrs, Lawson. in the `Peeeve of Usborne E <Ilected Warden r le I Percy Passmore Chosen Tues- day's Session to Succeed) James Leiper On Monday evening a fowl sop - per was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Habkirk, in honor' til' his brother Sergi. WAG, Stirling. Habkirk, who graduated as a wire- less air gunner at the Jarvis bomb- ing and gunnery flying : <•hool last week. Following the slipper the guests presented Stirling; with a purse of money, Later the ,)acne evening about 25 boys gathered at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Pullman, and ,Sgt. Habkirk was made the re- cipient of a purse of money and 0 Waterman pen and pencil set. Stit•ling left for an Eastern Can- adilur port this week and his many f i i< nds in town join in extending congratulations on his graduation, and wishing him good luck. OPENING MEETING OF EGMONDVILLE Y. P. U. The opening meeting of the Eg- mondville Young People's )inion was held on Monday evening in the base- ment of the church. A sing -song of favorite hymns was sung, led by Anna Watson at the piano. Mr Gardiner, the acting president, then took the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the sec retary Warden Haney. Mr. Gardiner then gave the report of the execut- ive committee held on Sunday even- ing. Nov, 9. It was suggested at this meeting that Mayme Watson act 00 president until the end of the year in the absence of the past pre- sident Gordon Finnigan; also that Isabel Robinson he missionary con- vener and Glen Gemmel] the literary enlivener for the nest of the year. It, Northside United Church was moved by Mr. Pete-e•snt1 ant! Rex, 1I. �'. Workman, a<, 31i11ister, - Warden Haney' that these 'three be ai.11 1'. Wr. c11n,11, elected f'7r the fall t. r' a. Mayor 1 i .rem. T'h„ .psora,: Watson s then took the chair and 111y' Long hymn •;71• was ,,am et1: r whicti the led" } "Our lords placer wa r,pe,.,,1 iu p.m. u1 Spiritual t Allies, - ,00. ;,,.,•tic-: .,00. )swim the 1111 rs: period. 'flow.,7,1r,- _.l Tt till 1,11001' nn'. t r,d Dtt i'„t.•,- ton r,• iu „ilev= .<,u^ore: 2<)o' . .•‘'1,'".,- 11 ,.1 , 1•: l,n;y a t1 X1.1.:? 1'„nrd; lis ]•�}., 'ti,ty. 1.'„ ria 1I ..,til, feel 117',1 1111 -1 ttie. I t p,. ,..1• .,til t. t 5 1 at 1.,111. ' \A' r< 11 oral cit i il 1r , i t,: \t ilii: ,n t, 100tt ,I'. 40. , i :et Fla• {,' i i.l'. n,',,,j ti •. isa,,I );'} n h� ptes� r prtter: t lin,. n rl AA.ODII \1i -1'}v , Enci,r,•i e.f I,.I ., :stn>,i .a.. ll•. e tl',-un %las 1 r t t Afi i 1 by singing 0 Gad of Bethel by whose hand,' followed In prayer r by ..___ f I r,hnrn,. l w t ,tppnn , d 1 0 •tvorti..n r,f Ji, < Porteous. DIr", h int rt sm,, \L s. i- Irtdng tut') Mr:. Clew e •e • , 34'wn ilIl<, w.iy. , ,:e4,. the nominating conmtittee. The trea-I ;Imam ,omni omit, ii ;,t the , i ., Of summer, year on fruit year. It is enough that yesterday All heaven watelred with prideful eyes The splendor of their twilight -time, It is enough tint) alt until skies WA'rr< genie=: told 111a1, to the last,. tine heart wflf keep them dearly fast. --"November Trees," iLEGION BRANCH I56 NOTES Poppy (My sale were very satis- t tory. realizing 't86.b0. [hi-- fun) as u,704) will 1, Used for distress and }, 1 44414, put•poses President sident John Earle attended 14 r ta) 0000 0)01')ine at Listowel on 1,-th erre) reports that although ax re w• o0 hay, beet; established, Zuni 1u i,andns Ih, _vain,, , and lies. Kam, gave 0 temp, raw( le+ all was �1th , � �'urrr•rl Oe1, ;;0 1 1,, riot 1', We :0', lr•ou<I to have our rending, atter which the roll -c. lett uhu=e I token and f00 rneeting was t1,eu' lis I' 'more.. was shoo.•, 'in 1141 nthci', who l., a life, ,netnher of the turned over 10 cu•c!<t 5 under in„ mitten, t,1 Lth, .''.I menders held le.. 1 'Marr, r'•pre'ent u:' int ],•ad, t slug of DD•s. Cuthill. the then:,, i0u rho „ ,.' ion „1,,. til i tlry uprate h,intt "We live by 'Ftdth in ,)esu= ,11 ton. pl e•s,1u 5 hy. I„ ves Ina rnu,u') In order• to trui{d up au Ove.iT-i •as ('beds): I - Worship the Bing :vas i(,•dnn ltd and \. 1C. I.torranre, 'fobacc'n I•'un11 the n lin hale, w -i74 i old 1 1; ,r (ueilre in their monis vn 1.1 ! my evening when they e•xperct a stmt, followed by a period of Dottiea• ' udai �. d h i,ily and he w a tion and meditation and Mm, Cuthill ' 01"' ,) t0 rt (ha' by lieev 1 . J. leading by giving a beautiful reading Bowman of Brussel,. a former wat- erier which two verses of "Faith of '1(11, 0540. it1 pt'enwttinr th,• }ret• to 01 crowd to hell •Ilan;.' the good 'lode. I'roreeds will he entirely for Our halters was sting. 11Irs. Iiur- the county, poke highly of the new ilio 'NIA, so come al,.n•,+ A ,..,Alt,„... bleu reaa the Scripnn'e Iresnu aurj "'1u1ei, s 111111111•lpal experience ,still ' tit, he t<ik,ri: 1 es'<10 iy<+ alit tv Mrs, Rome led in prayer. The offer- An air of unless pervaded the ing was then received and Miss Law- (annul r•hambc•1• when Clerk Nor. rence took the topic, •^Lifting the man :Milker opened the session --thee Latch," Miss Lawrence told of the ihsl Mime In the lnxtorg aY Lhe county hardships 01' the pioneer missionar- ty that e ,aid., lt.e died while in office, he enol. exprtssint,= regret in les and told of the work of hr, the death of Dn Leiper and Reeve Hartman and Dr. Killion in china. LiVerh".. ei 1'.linton. Red Cross Notes liar, you cent inyour donation yrs to the blanket fund? If not :slit you try .end do ;e before the. _rui of the month. The 1,e.al no. those blah - 1, f: is 14117 great aatf wee 'vvoild tike 'eana""u+u...nnunu.,' muo,e'emnn,ou„"e,m. nn, THE NEW Fall Costume Jewelrp Is novo o11 display at. this Sinn, aisi! we invite you to in and look it over. You will h(' surf.. to find 11 'very interesting indeed. All the tit -<'sl. in Costume .Iewelry of tll<' )setter Sort is for your dost t»liln1, and the prices. -range from 50c to $5.00 S//HHOP, AT� S A V lD ' IT PAYS Miss Lawrence said that now the it ,s whit mingled feelings i 115 all money In by the ,•111 of November sept the humor you have•'41(04rred on so that 111" 1,1,1,hols relay he porch-' "..,,. question is "Is the Church ready for nae" til' ur•w w a ' e,,.,e4,,,,,,,,,,m.,, „e,,.,,..,,, a,,,,,, e,,,,' 4444 used and :.hipped overseas, ED MORRISON PASSES China, and not is china ready for the..tared. He paid 0 fitting tribute t1 the memory ('tureen? • "Jesus keep the near the, of the late wiu'den. and of Reeve cross..was then ssutig, followe11 hY a,ivermure. and regretted the aleence the benediction. of Reete R. S. Hetherington of Wing. I 1111I11, now all active �, y'yi('e. lb. ex. NORMAN J. NICHOLLS Word of the death of Norman J. Nicholls on Saturday evening at - Valleyfield, Quebec, rime as a shock to his many friends in Scaforth, air. I Niehollo left here on Wednesday for r Valleylield to take a position as a ' painter on a government contra•t 1 and it is understood he had corn- t men<•ed work. On Saturday evening' v a1 telegram was receivers by the fon- tr sly thin. he had tarkcn seriously ill. r' the result of •t stroke; halt' an hour' J later further word arrived that he t Mut passed away, Norman hope.) Nicholl. w,a, :,!t tended •a 1st w r L n [' 1 111 (<e Re +v 1 • and iicwfirtha T1D' warden asked for hearty sup port, both p!iy ieally a14(1 tinauu sally for the 1942 International Phoning MnO!,, He considered ih<' location n flullett an idoal rine. He militant,: at that. a junior pablic speaking rust:, at wonlal be on 11i' agenda for ltulsd'0y 1(11 r n,4mi and r[anra •nde•d he council for its interest in "this r} eSs nidal worst." He caused his ,Mlle.•.•. by asking (11,. this<.r'Valle,' <',1 ie• minute, silence. after wide!, ud1 T. M. reet,•llr, adinini•tet.<1 11.' a 4111 of chill',, A letter )noir liven, -E', 1A'. It there i, anyone who has quilt Ranee,, and would be willing to loan IN NORTH DAKOTA ilu'nr to the Red cross please get in touch with Mr,. Willis.. A great Inany people have shown interest during tile, year in '0" work et ,he Iced (Foss. but' live tailed t,) I, 11,0 thea memberships for 1:442, Tins unmet; is tot, v• we' 1100 that I'OI' renew yoi11' reemh "('1-hlp TOItAy. FUNERAL OF H. C. BOX Ili + )t11ier'al of ilr 101.• 110 t;t-rt' 0'. 1-t0 0 0)1 held 1,1a I•rhla,v attenuant troth the r'e-lleti••e. 144117 ire ( ;Rev. sin.}i ,tail. t.i 1'5•.r Tr,:sutt lain ('04'101 tq'l f,,Ing- Inte me: tool, years u1 (&1(4' 1,04 wn. vi'ed tlf,et the 1 aar'ltt'Ia 1'•' ct :,er< A. 1'. A]n .,• 4 vein tb At tttu •f; Join, wood. ,, stilt et' the inti• 0Ir :tart iii itetitMeu te, ih ,,tatin7 of )..'!t, 1•' •, 43tur„t;. II. 1Ie[.gilt;. h. tt test t au :i• „It,r ii C, .f \t'ill:,,,l 1•;hi qt 01''t s'i')5', t r z :t w tD e ,, tarty -nine yr„ts :e-,. tel Sett ' •"i f <:r, t. 1h 1: (41(1 ,U fol't17 } l , f, I r IR ,;. ! 4 •e. a , s rr• , Ina 1:4(16(0,01it„1' r r ••. r. .,. ., }u iu u't i, ! t'Eer, is t, 1'ie4Ln,•4 ficin, 1e v .ties t1 . f ,,t I u,t to 11114 11 , ire 1 i. , I•• -t 1, ''.u. nl i1 ,I•• „) .,nu Al„I•,,,,, :Mot , lane ; AA'illium N ieholls zit ielfin.,_ front • At Phe following ,+lipping from a North Dakota palter has been receive ed by iri<nds in this distrret, 1.1001 1/ D0m0 watt startling snddero- 11 s,a Sumiay to I.d Morrison, popular 01d re petite(! citizen of Band:41e, w01,0 he died in an auto at Drayton, N D while ot11 riding with friends. Rally Smalay Inn Morrison went to 1' ,ylon 4 attend to business mat, te outs was' 0000111 auie,i by Mrs, 31 •-.scan 1114! Mr. and' Mr,. Rey Me. 1(41101,! and Fount; daughter. who Mil nth: to (Sit their tiiiit,40 0)1, 11 was a telegram: he<.ittnl; news 01 Air 2<I 11a ,til bl1 • 4 11 ill 4 a !t r and n i tt;_lgt that e t''1 :mutt) hear: llath. tl,i ,)14',:,) h7 I,.'•.; 1.. ),.elle: it Lionel 1'arr,.e• '11 n, , t, ,l 1'l t. t1,i:(tl1 �'�= "II t 014'.1 i•-ui I , t ti,r nils, ,o lamed 1Iti�t 1, ti •al.n'tb.- •A i<9' n't 7n I •7 , "'�'�` ,^i•,, .S 4 Ili „ ...... E:;mondville United Church . then taken by J ?h tl,• ,r fort i tom(• I„411 tl r,. \,I,e.ta ...;y' ,;., ;i ,e,i ,:. lies Sunday rli,,,,l• ore took ritat•tt' of the de•ca- tr,'t stn �A'tdn , d,:y .tt, i.” .1 1 v pre, tt n t) i•1- \� ti )sirs'. :::'tete v, I:dclt Mr, a ,11 vet., R,•y. A. AA. Gardiner. Y..A.,It.lr• id froth his i tt r r' 3.111, ua,1 proud, np,'uin;.' with ityno Liss, blr. (•u•diner then led 0 prayer, 7'h<. Scripture lesson was read from Matt' 0.., 1.1, after which a devotional story was read. Th, 111r'sionary co1rven(..r, Isabel Robin- son, then took charge and read a vert suitable poem. Before closing 0(0 all enjoyed a quiz which Mr. Gardiner conducted. The meeting hen closed with the national anthem and the Mizpah benediction, l t. 1111,, Sulflr•ita.,4 for Iti_'htcoas- ae,s Sake.” 7 9,10., "Devotion to Truth.” • St. Thomas Church Rector: Ret. It. P. D. Hurford, D.D. 11 ami. "The War's Challenge to t.he. Church.” 7 p.m, "Christianity :inti Society.” f Sunday School at 10 a.m. St. Mary's Church, Dublin 2.35 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. 'The War's Challenge 1.0 L.O.B.A. ENTERTAINS the Church.” \ave lath. to the 3laitbui')hai.k rear , 41- rt Ito:. 1!uch dark of Fit's: I'1 hyttrian Church officiated, '1'h1. pall- be u•et•s were: W. A. Wriel,t. Robert Uriev'..1ohn ('merle, Albert Fortune, • Chester Henderson :end A. 00'. Dick. < onlanwd on Page tot t First Presbyterian Church Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. S.S. 10 a.m„ Morning service, subject "A Vis- ion of Victory." Evening service subject, "The Preaching of the Cross.” Midweek meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mn'. Sydney Deem, 247 Huron street, Stratford, anounce the engagement of their daughter Iris Fay, to Mr. William Blake Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evans of Detroit, the marriage to take place in December, 1 MAE LANE AUXILIARY MAKES PRESENTATION The regular meeting of the Mae Lane Auxiliary of the United Church was held on Monday evening. Mrs. , Bechely opened the meeting with a hymn. Mrs. Snell led in prayer. Miss Fennell conducted the business and re'por'ts from secretaries. Interesting' feature was the presentation of a Silver flower holder to Mrs. Harry Steinberg who leaves shortly for -New Hamburg. Miss Wilma Seip made the presentation on behalf of the auxiliary. Mrs. Knight. captain of C,irele 3. took charge of the devo- tional part of the meeting, Mrs. J. M. Scott read the Scripture lesson, hI followed. by prayer by Mrs, Christie. Miss A. Lawrence gave a most int- eresting topic on the tot chapter of the new study book. Meeting closed with ,hynnr and the Mirpah'benedic- tion. WiN CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS Winners of the three Carter Schol- arships for Huron enmity are: First ($100.00) hones 114. Hume, of 1 (lnderieli C'nib t Lite. 9ltd ($101 Thor A rim McIver, weaforth Collegiate; Ord $(4(p Anne W. Morgan. l0xeter high SISTER LODGES A pleasant evening was spent in the Orange hall on Monday evening, Nov, filth, when the. L.O.11.A, enter tained the ladies and their husband of Goderich, Clinton and Stratfor lodges to a euchre and social even ing. The prize winners were: Ladies first, Mrs. J. Etherington, Stratford consolation, Mrs. Castle, Clinton men's first, Mr. W. McClinehey, of Clinton; consolation, Mr. R. Mohr•. ing, Goderic•h; lucky box, Mrs. Lick - man, Stratford, Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. The evening was brought to a close by all singing God Savo the King. TRANSFERRING TO SEAFORTH 3.Kaiser, Thedford, will be trans- ferred by Urs' Canadian National Railways as agent 00 Seafor'th to succeed Fred Forester who is going to Exeter as agent, it was announc- ed at. the office of the superintendent of transp<u•tafion at Stratford. E. W. Hunter Heads Huron County Juniors Huron County Junior Associa- tion of Toronto Elects Of- ficers. Ata recent plowing matt has been secured and •__, J ' in tit a .ln .tar- , f lit t•e411' 4 .141,:1 5 6t 4if lik Ill') 1i: boa t .,r, theta lyre , a 4• du 01111 hr 1511,,• los; o1 47 ,ere „•111 War industries Ties, iteane4 at titian by reason of the hurl 111;(1 :via ae:0'lt three 111111i,n ;wont, go t work each clay it is 11(11 1r 0,, hilt a hundred fail to ("port ('or word; is news." ('hi,ton. Seafol•tll, lielglavr:, C1) ford, I nndesh[n•o. Exeter. Luc•kno )truss,l , Bear. field and TTayfl<ei Rend (-Toss societies acknowledge grants. J. C. Shearer, agrleultaral repro' emotive, wrote that e0uipmerit fro v ;lie T :I 1, f -} i ;• r,H 11,00°. ri t I 1:14 t Ie'..1.. , a'.1 \ t'„ret r 1. .. i -,a15 ,i: .41 l-,• I,, I;t ate: AY. •,:• 41, 5 v 1: tt. seer ...,.I, ,...., No ,t• •.,�. 1, i 1,•111- -'111:•,.” -•'<'ia11 i1., 1 r :l ,: 1 11.1. it, 111avr i tc Bat '1 c 1'. w t go, liar till ra I has Tarim s04' was n,tari'.J 10 .\l1 Eittil0 Diel Ostiole) 1n 1 11,7, 4414') she survives ISdnt tit adrlitt na to :1 i a 10 •r, 1e Mort ison of Iianlrletta and < ester living in Detroit. .A t11rt- ei 41 - ,ria, was held in the Drayton Mr teary Tuesday, aster which tln0 Mods WitS 111•cauglat to Raudette by a c ,raft,. Douglas Morrison. Ed Morri- son was a splendid mall. fair in ilia dealings with everybody and kind and considerate to all. He was bless- ed with a sunny disposition, and his death Ts a severe loss to his legions of friends. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire county goes out to Mrs. Morrison and the other relatives in the great loss,. they have been called upon to bear. 1 t 114• AA ir.'t•.e•r < 1'4;44 e, tai., tin. \\'alt ill e': \i ^ 1 1'e d 111 it stn 1 T71, i, t 9t n D7i' t ti ,<', finer. )h mid J1,r 1 s.os )hart ism 0 it 1'uptluued on it Mr and AI. • i n4 r .nrO tl a:. 41141 Mit,. I ray- x,,i':. )thee: i'emt f•; Urges Farmers To d Organize Farm Forums d „- Ken Jackson Gives Tale m the Federation of Agricul- k For meeting of the exec*. Elgin county, salvaged from the 19441 ture •h Live committee of the Huron County is now stored in a vacant barn in .Air. lien Jellison of Seaforth was Junior Association of Toronto, Ern- Hallett township. and insured est W. Hunter, (.A., was elected by against fire, - acclamation as President of the As- The Good Roads commission will s deal with a resolution from Grey d soeiation for the coming year. Mr. township unit of the Federation of Hunter who is one of the members Agriculture, "that, in view of 1he , representing the Town of Clinton on shortage of gasoline, and in support the committee, was largely respon- of the war effort, no county road sib], for the organization of the As- "" s- should be snow -plowed this tvdnter, and trio money thus saved be set sudation over five years ago. aside so that unemployed men and Other officers elected were: Gerald returned soldiers may be employed Stewart. first vice president; Mrs. C. 111 some extended c•ouuty project Parton. second vice Another letter from i, 01 tike ter• president; NIrs, stated that he had. been notified hp Fred Elliott, secretary; Mr. Ralph Prof. R. W. Thompson, prnvineial Carr, treasurer, and Mr. Kenneth C. entomologist, 0.A..'., that the aver MRS. JAMES BEATTIE FRACTURES HIP Mrs. James Beattie's many friends 'egret to learn that she suffered a fractured hip last Wednesday even - ng at her home on Chureh street. t c Beattie is making 1'000vc ry this week t.. favorably as can be expect- ed. In September she observed her 17011 birthday. A.Y.P.A. ELECTS OFFICERS The A.i'.P.A, of St. Thomas' Angli- can (I 11,•11 eleeted the t'ollowitig of- ficers int' 1)10 coming year: .President. mold _Archibald; vice president, Anctrey Mc Gavin: sperm ary. I3aze1 Ilor]o; treasurer, 301111 01111)01(0, school. Stanbury, director of publicity. At the annual me in limon county this year is 19 ii } - te1(190 have fought our bier to nave our the special speaker en Monday evening under the 1(111pf,es of the Huron Federation 00 'Agriculture on the AA'ingllant radio station.' Mr. Ed Morrison was the son of the Jaeksott will also speak over a Tor. late tin•. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison of onto station soon. McMi1110p. who lived on con 10, 1r4 Mr. Jackson said: miles northeast of Winthrop 4 sis, In this brief talk tonight I propose }er is living in Detroit, and a brother to outline some ideas I have regard- Baud,fie. A s(st,er, Letty ing acrieulture and the relationship (1.11',8,15,,11111 ill, , st of \i rye anri tier has - boot the: lath et' Jnnc this peal•. The 'hitt ...herald exist between nor prob- ycnnt.eat list,+t Lonlsu. flied two tem: unci farm radio forums. 1 want you to roto, back w'lth nu, ye ,rb ing"' The 11 o Ed DI,,'isan in your thoughts to well '...1!' the Rainy Rnei eat k ancient dines nese: tire. Ile and another mon went when the children of Israel age stalk infestation frim corn barer were' into the hoose, and ate said, "'We held in bonda4ee. in 1Scw )t •A ,ting of the assn- P ism] between their situation and our. hem-.:. and if it is, w•, go out dn- esnt, as eumparcd with 45 per einil wili 11 helpful. 1811 will 14 t,tl that g,-t0ee•." Ruth were saved. elation held last. month the follow last year. The less favorable weather tiny toiled int, hares masters ami than ing committee was elected for the for borer development is partially' I' h,'t made brick= out of straw to coming year: Godorieh, Mrs. C. Par- sponsible. build ,11!,'1,• wealth for the Phar - Clinton ton. Miss (Trace Stirling and Misa. (1111)orr war s(10140s assucianc n oyn` CROMARTY acknowledged a donation to the te(• Elva Dewar: '4 aforth, Air. Gerald renttoo ronin 0)11110 Well. we t'arnu 1s. somewhat like Stewart and Miss Ann Sutherland; The (room ett Collegiate Institut(' they, have worked long.. and hard, The Id, -•v. Peter •Iamies011 preached ' Clinton. Mr. E. '41%. Ilunter4 Mrs. F. Junior Red Cress application for 1 0 •riy and late, and what have we re- a 1(171 fol sermon utr .]esus Saves" grant. of $$50 was referred ho the velvet', in return'? 10 have living,.received at the tmrday morning service, Elliott and Mr. Mike Cook: Wing. warde'n's <•oaimil1t0l. ylltnclr Irtr standard of h+lug. ham. Miss Mary 10Clregar and l4lr, W. P. ] va]is, supervising ',win- ent f Wt (110 pradi <,') nme•h of the has- Th.. Young- People', meetint.. was Ralph Carr; Exeter, Mr. Go don eel'. No. 93, SFTS.. R_A.I.. (i'nu'ulin i' well:)) ttlu bricksif ou well) Well a11ended on Sunday a'onlug Ralph and 1413. Kenneth C. SttuAlnry; eel'. Noarl 1u a Leser hds apttralia from which oto• 11.,,,,1,0„11,,1 of Indus_, with thl• pr,•sidou Maly ago, -s Ha, <. widening and t da't' , elm.. r Fir- 4 . s. Wal - lion of tit w 1 I tet .end 'inane- have c•irt d out i I th,,, et tools ha')mg 10 An 4 F1 T w 'Brussels, Mrs. Lloyd (:rose and DIr. a nn ton. m the <hni Ills John t\at Y to thein igh 11tin1• the:, all in•'. , pap,i' 01 :Wesley NlcCnk peon; Blyth and Lon west and north of the nit for nr '1: " ..t .fit) forth, bu.e read an excc'll•vlt desbor0, Mr, Robert Leiper; Hcnsall, 1 11,4)4 and hoped fnrthef const 1 w0aii not say eve• aic in 1011(1) c,, "Faith" :and lies. 411. .14111 c((1 gar, be done. }' slur •ye Certaitlly a0•,' 01',. wilelrr_ ant n0.errsin,g talk oat the reward of Miss' Margaret Cooper', The committee would be glad to A motion by n,1 be 1'or ' ss t , ae eilar had lrew'art tt, Lela' of new arrivals in Toronto from u'< nit td Sit,t,s, 1 trey •are . thv<•un, br a ansa 00 illness < 4 i?ee tJohn �xotr orad du I•'runk y'tEite9 Heron county and would nppreriate, 'it T'eat.„( that to • i u+ lotvn *: :n i we ,,tit 201 on• of faith. Miss It ti ll 1' yu, •eat rvgr,t 1 , y,l l to” we have to take tat•c•e •11a,_a;e of etre ICildv contest it. 1....Tut Turner 1(101 �0,, .1.1.A-11&•- . _1. 441, .1, ih,. , it if such persons would get in touch other mots 111 by liter:4: (,t,1 : teal with committee members represent i WWeir, extends stinp11ily t, ale ire,.. ing their town.i1y of the la 10 James PI/1'4 i I4: A bowling party at the 1 1,em•v, a ]'ornate me:nle o f rill, e Centra] ooivaty •illtd 1 Bowling and Recreation Club, 92. ~1evotat m,'nrlirrs of Shep)lard street. is being arranged visited MacKay Hall on the 0,1004 X41 for Saturday evening. Novernia.• 22 1 1111 or 111 1°.ntpire crvir,- a 1*iia to 14 which new ntrnthers will be wet- ase 1ha nets 1.1"." 1,1:;11,. road,- po>.- • Ude by a. grant from the ('inion: t'_ COMP eoun ci 1.• 1 Ia,-40( Seeondly4 F1 veh clear t 0ision of 1114 100110 08 01,11,1. unth', D ':ase Way,' 11.1,5 1.,)'1111s of stall} making the 1 arnd00S 10,110y 0114 of the wild, rues„ nod i!1 premis, .1 \'i< Shan Das, l,y" the )i.)0.5'. t n 1 11117..i110, 11011 w< 1111 int 00.. `l,l•ln.•ss. without much i cons .<i ta- ;1n, ,a• 00y of u•; u.,1,0 ,.1%, 110.0• not «•ealizstion 01,00 the a"ticulttirni ;11- Continuedop .Fano hone .. triends 1 it1•ersauf'.It. Mr. t:d 'Mrs. t;eorg' Wallace and tw-<, daughters. 31:4. William 11,nigh- t'p, ,tort fere_.- r Stagg ' with lir.. and Airs. 0044,0 10'nl,plhoiln and family, in Clinton. Illi. :11111 Mrs. James Scott (11015- har,e n. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, 1itile Duncan return- ing Mine, with then: