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The Huron Expositor, 1945-05-11, Page 1tTt.. ......... Ar iw- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ itNix. IR P Ied7rom nded n' a& F" ay. !7 ]N� TP T -one df C4hvia A, W 1glaw L 'S f,90 was roug F �p. lelvqd - 00" Sp4mr-0i of 4sponwa $*Jow TTVi. 'b . E _ GU9 AKZR' to -r. Off fl. I''! " . I TO ,,,We rinon the: r t 6 9 Of, plu I got aw­aI Inwas A AXG14 EN y PM4,w J. last! IV; eleotl6j%� 9 Jack Leonbgr IT , -*,IUM , e ` rl.M'"', W., . I I I . 4 - *vent was: -VT by Ile .46 ED evening for Barred 9 "94 16bir y Coe en Vftat. y 114 X X7.4 'We ND 4r the, ;1ridlug'. of Althoup 'lsyi�ff ot., rd, - with it. WAj.�'06rythlng th;lt an music ie' -Prep P19 `0 elgAg Owing T0#0404,; bt, ail Citizen. `B't"d th cl shiu;d Ip- zens" celebr o' t 96!�t 111400. his w - Dgwilwood Ban d Only` Ume' p6dcOi iielebridtioids,'sia fortj,4, treasure 4en, the aunoAnce t6,tbe- EI&thr, VlCtoq L d, preqented. "a-ptner.. tracks owdgo 4r -#;w With Le all, fire truck., IPPW048"Of UVR.Ivo; ,a oad'" qp ri aa. 144--or-sho.04. boo to' ClU*-m T ev6 t elb di t a� 'mr " Ipaw um,�T$nleftvd ,closed ad Lf 0 osdak in 41�01i. a spee* Wawanos at, V COWAII, -o, e-, M, '66ing. At,& "' 1`0 e t4kk w4ere �i H a, rt A. -b t1thes: Seafo h .11er meeting ,I' neaded an gg' was heild. In Norbh,i, 11111 omit o7. wasV *I -- %rl" 1A L Ire accou'ut of viimt tho exec with, MOOS. -esideit t hutch' and hy - *a,7,n.,g Percentages, bytery ga�io � approval ax4 05 of 15N _ r '� �t t ii� theIr fa -I w 80b1ce, 11W -high Praise of h r.v, 111,4 an T-pimb0ft7m, had live Y d P�L .a, 'O t4e, eir.6nlu '­rldlig assvv._*;.M the pla still is f"Wred etweeiii '466aill'� Fli -g. a. sipod MO were picking up subodri re-. -A p- of bile h P"t6ral work. men q4d t6 ,public ce -held -in First r foi�.31 were MAyor as a whole Fwn i1nd Cli&ou who gave Gdesp, 40i*,� W t e, county Rev. R., at *h1ch the t�Klan,Chureh, which..irus, h4�'reached 99.74% of its quota, and. A.'Brod, Hem.j%ill, rqporte(I ed y Atteniled Meej. 66hl Pal*�' to o, before the *du -g calls- i Intle.r. burn . �_, Was_o -the elcome; J. Fred, E I blefthts-01 . Later In the;rT�Venjog �th,e firo.'aIr , I P.d. candi P h, L. gn Tiveiler the follo ev. W.' J. Rogers, -or Ae of 01 ero�tou Mrs.. C. HolmeSr non, to R the akfair, and a torch- ampal lit. nds on, �aturdy nig in M ackay Hall Rapids, Out.; from. Ash-fleldt to ev ille Aga 1paraCT4 U4#64 much tot the, occasion. Uf6oibit drowds,AO,. 'Xa1*:!Street,';*he&: I apdIdate, Subs60.iptlions To Wednesday Night vi for'North Hu el I I Clarence D. � Woolley, C in Chosen . Cowan, prin-CIPAI 'of the.. iioin id -1 _orbettou_� from, 90've to Rev.. -G. G'. Rowse. 4, 0, W_106 in. Goderich, fLe* hn.-P p t imras Otat Quota To Date go assistant, oxilb(iralit yOUngaterj§.,,.bIazeq to Vf6r Federal P.C. can. Huron- Briissels $ 79,500-130,050 168.6.2 e r', perth; Clark. Pi President. sh'_t­,* Goideil Ashlle4d. Charge.L , The e, Mrs.' T.. -time, .0144 011 A6� salary,, in' %1I an but a heavy, didwripour of. iraiu. secretary. of the aisocl. - 7Wilighani 04,500 266,200 13-2.77� thiree'ealls is $1,000- mrs. Mel- A somewhat unique meeting, in Ae, SO60thined put th -erb d HOW .Goderiqh, Twp.. 91,500 107XO 111.21 a yeare r. wd, although George- ChalliesT Tor, chairman "Rconstruction-,.Christ's 'way of Rowse acceVWd, his Tea allephrd' aniziwon' the C 0 - Il. - - -1 . I�istory­i of -'social service org celebrating continued- for -some i4wanosh, East .74,600 '81,350 log.9a directed ­svortsL liof '.,the Hyd -as Zurich -Hey West 97,500 107,400 111.13 life, the only way for the ludividuaJ 'Rev. R. . Copehknd,­GofrIe;, preel-. gue in Huron County, was hbld'on�-TMM,` qur5- at peaZ&eur._ mmi nomlna� and for societY," was the herne for dnt of London Confe;Ienc%, A dan67was held later 'in the e P&M6 Dr,: T, .... took Town Th d V -X DiY celebration, tion was. en 49,000 51,300 104,70 day last In the Mackay Wpmorlo thusia§t* aimo& -the 19,th annual -,meetiiig of Huron charge ;of he - worshimp . wi�.ieli- was '-fined to 'capacitY, ho e -was. held on Tuesday after- 9,900 267,860 112.05 Witt . t gave . a Illip discourse -based. MOZ � alus-le sup0lied by Nelson Howe all. . Goderich. Perhaps no more ap- I IL MT. Challi react. Ovtion Clinton '189,500 202,600 106.91 Pr6sbyterial,qf the Woman's Miasion- -an he At 2 o'41ock the paradetorm- Ildi 'he Town Half. and marched�.to e to spe,*--"-" e. aid tri- Colborne 11,000 66,350' 03.q5 Churh- o Purto;it, w4sr* And. orchestra. In charge of! the bropriat� bu ug In the county could ed at -it when he r6ls p ary 'Soci4ty of -the Ujjited IT IT03rd Psalm. Rev. the, Idalle . e;ere P�*L. cl�augbton and How- bute to Dr. Taylor. Canada ihela -it Nortli- Street. United appointed) to, iconvey_gireeijngs�t�, John Street, tlieh ,,West WawalloshWest .74,000 83,200 112.43 God have been selected, s it was for 4he to Jarvis Thursday, May Church erich, on members of Huron Tresbyter.141 W.�, wd Hde. Street, north, -to Goderich odeilph Town 459,000 433,OW 94.44 Street, and JAM; Mary Buchanan., who J;s.engilg� purpose of the edUcadOn. -of youth I3rd. The pres1deut,.M'rs. C. Tavener, N. S. ineeting,in,.North Street llnllb� to VictOriaL Street and to 't.he Tuniberry, 82,00 306,1,01.58 1 �: ied as candler ai. Kerslake's 7Produce that this' commodious� builAiag was Park. - 159,500 -139:8§0 �,81.68 of Holmes -Ville, conducted both ses- ed Churirb, Godorich. Rev. some time in Pebru- erected, and dedicated.' - slifs whicli we�e -full -of inspiration Workman, eafothi Order lof Parade i -trey 127,,500 125,800 -99.05 *hile helplug to pack a Case of and enthusiasm. big, abs,pnce.�- At the.last'plinual meeting.of the. The Colors carried -by. John.Earle fle4forth ... ... 17.4,000 188,700 108.44 Th -Moorhouse, 'P, f ens, v�wte er -name On, one' and--Wilham idgar; Plight Lieutenant k6blel 112,500- 99,650 85.Q1 The morning worship based on "Re- Rev., Rug. -eggs' Wednesday of- this week -she- Huron County Temperance Federation ---�Christls way of life, -the reported that Gdericii sunliner schoolF Hullett 8.2.3,o construction X A. Mulm, PreeldepLt of the'Legion; 108,500 89,300 the Qfficers 'Were made responsible on - way for the Individual,,, was led camVii'�Woufd' be. held-�.Dn the ofDow T46elved,A 16ttor. from 0" eaforth Highlanders Bau4l; men In -!w'.110,,000 96,950 .88.13 . ty f of Milsoelburgh, Scotland, for c;irrkng qu�. Wsclent!Ae Is ley On" mper- by'Mrs. H. Snell and kra. H. Wilson illig dates: Junlor'grlsl June,,,30th uniform frolp'World Wars,A and, 11, AM Mdjrkis',.. 14f, 0 73,500 72.41 ron RE Tukeers"ii 108,000 silence ill in, 1�1)ear."Mrs. Buehana:, B Well �p6aks -for tself:.' ance 00gramil "In'each of tfid-SmidaT led:, by isquad 83,0W '76.89 Two minutes, �mory- dy_.Ith- oys, Adgiist 4t& I take this i of ihe",ebunty, Hen- '75.80 our fallen heroes of this. war and in, ISM; C.G.I.T.,' Auguit-13th t6 A�,i iati, -schools' where the of- members of � the-_Legloli; sall-Hay. E. 199,500 -82,250.1, opportunity in writing You these few f1cers a , and for thA I Sisaforih m Of 'the late resident Roose 27th re sympafhetiL council and.. offic a orne ....... 108,000 100,DOO 92.59 me . ry, Y.P.U., July .1fit �tq 23i4L lines whibli. you will be, a little ar� 11'6�1 OffiOlgli Of U9b purpose invitailons were sent to all adjoiq.ju N. Stephin. -East .71.000 "46,606 65*63 Rev. R, TL Tufnbu g -n�unicip velt was followed. by the singing of ised to'llave froin m'. A stranger:' Mities; High $600l ort�ed that the. reolp . I .. I . I . . 1081,500' 08,M 63-31 Sunday school �supp,rin.�Wnqents t.,*at- CiA the National Anth P choir,' led by Wiss. rts wer& b summer hqdt'-�.qr 10,44. t -is: dere TOUg#t from 'fhe� to you, bat all partners,in this great.ten. thiS4njeetIng to assist In ouvilw. E. Turiibull,� tOp4en West 71,000 92,250 4522 ..Greetings, tat, great..doun-try.,of Ya gra= Repres And: school ch,lidien. "Blessed 'he th Alixfl�,ry of the church. c. VrIsr in w4ich t-1 iiing t, re"pa'r: pro, 2�9,00,0 M. . 11 weie. 4, .1 the poor'.. I Air Schools rgp .KOA &, �`M 8. i. I i On Wftill; at! PAT, � YOM.., (0�apaoax ft. 001im God-, 'the . . ). A. I I I R'b' $0 "Witidii, - -On Lord,A :YT a an tralia, Port Albert,' Walton, the. fallen adli n.... wiughaxl.� :,to- Ille, Die IIi-opera Ve Owl Y Ethel; ym*# was,,p a i01 Miss Wiltse the treasurer, reported selburgtt COT ti Vv ane'day, last. week -1 was. unl)acXlhgl 131�e�ale, -Blith, then Proceeded. to With the celebratl;on7 Day- that $15,083.00 hadt,been sent to the reported that the giving, to il e mis. Winthrop', Dqshwotid tho'bandstand-wh6re the following or- over, 'we again -resum'e our wbrk war whsinar a eme -of eggs when I came, across Crediton, Alias Crdig, DuganioA, 'der Conference Branch treasurer, y and maintenance fund were vle with xyourname on it �iad brought 'Belgrave, Egniondille, Grand Bdnd, If ilriil� ,as- given: has loft . many kars,aud f.r the was 'an increase Pf $893.40 over the on ,an Increase since . the -beginning it home, so thought 1,would like to Luckmow, Br6efield and consisted, of Addrbss by Mayor J. J. Cluff; 110 bombed areas of -Britain ilidle Iliv- Mr. S. Gilbert previous Year. 6anidia"; 'hymn, '10h God of the Year. wri-to you for doing your bit to' help busy men, an4 women `06, came at Our Help- The Christian Stewardsliip See -re- 'Rev. W. J4 Woods, reporting for, in ed countries - in� E;rope C'Ohles in Ages PasV'; prayer by �ev. Father 'erat f beat Hitler and.keept the flag of free an early hour to meet the county of- th,6. - call for food and clothing. The C. Britton, challenged the committee of evangelism and so-_ nkimis flying. I am 21'yeiars of age ficers of 'the Federation T. P. Hussey; children's. choir, "Ring Honoured tary,. Mrs. J all to Joili""ITlie -Crusade for Cris cial service, recommended that the a's we' as Out, Sweet Bells f Peace";, �L,ddress work �rooms in Sea!forth will be'open A vdry­ plessaint hour was sw and God and His Kinao nadian Broadcasting Corporation. (a twin); my other sister being In Provincial representatives, Rev. Al- Prepared by C. P� Sills, Pension Offi- as usual ' in," and ask- Ca %he W.A.A.P. four years next month.' bert Johnstbil, of Toronto, represent- on Friday, May 11th.. following the evening service in St. ed that we invest in the best -invest be commended for keeplig the tradl-, 'The weather here has- not been cer Canadian Legion and read- by J. �tOO ed ihe he&d office, and iss Rosa- E. Keating; hymn, Thomae Anglichn Church on -Sunday in the Kingdom of God anA.in human-. thnial hour of worship on Sun4ay e�e, "Faith *Of Our evening last,. wen Mr. Stephen Gil- ity� -ed, pomme- good lately,.but there is a big im- morid Duff, the'Provincial W.C.T.U. h-pressuX provement these last few days: Mus- After due consideration Fathers", 'benediction, 'Rev. H, V.- '�kert, son of Rev. and, Mrs. C. P. L. The -story 'f pialized programs. This -was ci�Driedl. the followilt Work o the year was pres- Firth of nian; "God Save the King.�, %lbert, utastpiesented. with a,private ented in a Poster review. which inirk- Rev. Albert Johnson, Toronto, re� selburgh, is situated on the- Ing -outline of. work will be underta Special Church- communion set, prior to his ordina- Forth; seven 'miles from Edinburgh, en, the pro , 11 In the evening a Mand concert was ed..an advance lr�,,all dep�rtments. bresep1ing the 0 ar4: ntario, Temeiance hold In Victoria Park and a &dnee in, tion which will take place the latter Ninety�threb childAn, of the Baby Federation, also -spoke briefty'about a idapjtali Of Scotland. Now I hqpe,theze 1. Teach and pradtice total. bstin- the Armories, both being very largely Services PaKt of May at Port Carling, arid tand ten -point program few lines find yourself and all your ence. attended. graduated into the Mlision' suggested by 25 -which place will be his first,&bale. Ba Suniy school superintendents, -from' friends in. Canada ill'ille,best of .2.. Make clear that the Church is ad. One new MWsion Band waiR health ji:V r ible unalterab y oppd2§d 6 the liquor traf- The SerIvice'Peayer This gift was priesented 'by All -the organized at Smith's 11 Huron Presbytery, . 1, . 'We are 'assembled. h e today in Special spring services will be held members 'of the congregation., The i�t. Eighteen who%hAd'juSt con- w.r",�il �.hc;�e that 'thi� "tV -'fie. in - First Preoljyterian Church,, Sea- -the Sta7u­ -a - in' n he ove and, that OF Ter a bands, of the 47 qu.31ifled for eluded meeting Mackay Hall, these gallant lads from your countrY - 3. Fariphaize the quarterly itemper- spirit of reverence and humility, to fortb," on Sunday, ay 20th. )Rev. . d;dress was reail, by Mr. R. G_ Parke, dard of RecogrTitin. They were: Gode�jch. give thanks to Almighty God, for vic- 'en of the church,, and the pres- will poon be able 'to return to their 'ance lesson, by having an address r M. Scott, of Kinardine, one of the ubuiin� Bayifiel,'Belgrave, Bluevale, The. pastor, Rev, L. A. Turneri and hW 'tOrY over our enemie% Our joy, is entation win made by Mrs., George .131yth, Brick, CentralAa, Clinton on- congregation of Victoria.. Street.. Uhlt� and, loved ones. Well here is ..temperance 'r6adii g - following the outitAnding ministers of the-46hu,rch, M aV theI, best to yoif -ind, all frI6u_dsI,. 'esson -per . lod. somew4at'regtrained by� -the sobering will occupy th!e_ pulpit at P:Oth beclGaviv, president, CtilIL-Womeri's tario St., Clinton Wesley Willis, Ex- ed Church were thanked. for their and, thumbs up, alo to say.1 would be 4.Ue,6 the. . te . mperiance purpose iefiection that there still rema Ing an- Ing and evening vervices,1. and Gul-ld.. ., Londesboto,!Mon�rieff, hospitality, The June meeting of other enemy to Nise dispo$P4 of, �.al�. the morn PresThytery will be held in, Holmes- very -pleased o hsir id,ni, -you -if yqu card. there will be special music by the Rpys, Thames Road, Walton I West- care to write. Yours filthfully,,110se ...... 0_DisplAy and explain �emperance cost "of further sacrifice and loss of field Whitechurch and Wingham.-Th6 Ville United Church. life. nine C.G.I.T. 'groups are assisti I i,� Aitchison." posters. itCelebrates V -E rig 1113 jn Hospital I in England 6. Introduce a scientific course of And �vhile giving due"and grateful supporting thlree ' special objectp, recognition to the kind Providence of among girls in Canada-, A recorriTnien- Mr. and lVirs. F. W. Smallacombe, studies oir the effect of alcohol. God, ,our most powerful ally ln� 'this' Day at Walton dation, from the 'older groups was that of Herisall, received word this week 7. Assist In- organizing, a "Youth's struggle, �et us' not be . unmindful of Wounded in'-,' W. J. - Thompson -that their sont; Sgt. Major Frqd, $mail- Temperance- Post" for each commun, the gallant men and, womeR Of the Ori, Tuesday morning the streets Of a'ba�inet be formed to deal ith their Walton were quite lively for a time local Probl ems acombe is Ill in a hospital in Eirg- itY.' armed forces, to'*hose patriotic- ser- Germaity'when the, news of" Victory was 'an- Eight. hundred p Elected D.D.P-M F OUlL -of clothing W -K land. He was taken',111 while In the 8. Assist inArranging public'speak vices and.,.heroic sacrifice we owe the nounced. The citizens of the town arid gifts valued at $700.0 was sent The annual meeting of 'District front line trenches and was in a has- Ing and poster contests. success of our arms,,' were out waiving flags, and to climix to the Mission posts. "Today Eight, DO.O.F., wa4 held in �Ile Bruc6- pitat1h' Belgium before-,Theing,,takeg .0, -Use motion picturfs whenever To those who . e 'the at- Ila re�elved a, -cable wd`� have p3ad Mrs. F. E.i, Wil it all'an effigy of Adoph Hitler was read, tomorrow we lead," field lodge rooms on Wednesday eve- to England. Sgt- Major 'Smillacambe, practical. preme sacrifice, we� pledge our rever- On Friaay' stating that her -husband; sin, St. the slogs, I n has been May 9th, -with the District h ensall, hits, nevep 10. Stress the use of the. Autumn- Eiff!'--i-f4teful "'and' everlasting reme R;QM; Fred E. Willis, was ��,L No. 24 -for the past year as shown ning, w o was bGm in H, given a ride up, and down M inseveral tilnes, being dragged in the by the increase in sales of literature Deputy -Grand Master Ro94 be Canadian, General Ho pital n Eng- o'. 9 . Seott.&e- dn out of 'tlie front lines since & NallonaA. Temperance Study Course. bran�e.- May God, graciously accept mud, kicked at ad finally -burned by and the magazdnes Missionary siding. Day, and has seen action -in Belgtu,= Arieffort will also.be made tohave the heroic -Oblation of 'thti clous ith a fracturdd knee cap, the There 'was a large attelloane and- r pre land, w pouring gasoline over it and setting Monthly'and W01d Friends. France, Hollang' audi Germany. He. a series. bf motion. pictures shown, in young lives. And�my He giiant t6bin r6sult',of a gunghotiwound received it afire. Watan and community -Six girls of the North St. Mission the, officers, elected for the Incoming -t4e various ceulresi of the counity, eternal rest,,and peace.. in aotion in Germany. went oterseasdn 1943,, euistihg n have done a good job in the war ef- Band sang "The Books of the -Bible." term were: . District Deputy Grand, . Gueilph with the 19thAirmiy Meld Reg- -sb`owiiig the most scientific explaria- ' Tothosewh, jhav& returned, or who . R.Q.M. Willis' 'has, been Overseas fort and this was one way of- ex- Mrs. W. MoVitti d gave Master, W. J. Thompson: Fidelity Iment.. His wife and family reside in tion- on the effects, of. alcohol. 'A wilsoGn return, let us resolve to pay for nearly four years., and -has seen Te, of W6stfiel p ssing thelf'fLaelings. Services were the offertory Gelph. ftt. 4jo Striallacombe new series of lantern slides ire also ill(?, debt we owe them, not only In active service in Belgium; Holland, Prkyer, and Miis. G. Lodge Seaforth; District Deputy was orw of the first Canadlayis,to en- to be.,secTUred, and a the next county words, but b4,deeds, ub-t with a wortb-'and Germany. rYbeld in the churehips when. large Burton, of 'Cli nton, gave 'the 'clo Ing Gr n Wad n orge s -a d r e Ge Jefferson, crowds ttended'. prayer. Clinton, Lodge. sipeaking 'and, ter Caen. conventioh a poster less cheque of -false promises, never The following overseas letter was contest will b6 held. to'bd redeemed, but ith legal ten- The -Sacrament'of the Lord's -Sup- Mrs. R, Lawson and Mrs. J. South- received by Mrs. 1� Mickle from Rug- The officers of the countiorg;tniza- der,.. -In the.form f a silre guarantee per was administered, In Duff Is Unit- cott led in tFle aftenoon 'worship isell Blackwell' -stationed in Rol -land: tion,, R. R. Lloy, Wirighain; -A' T. for opportunitles,Tto re-establish them- V -E Day.at 9d qhurch oil Sunday, MiLy 6th, to a service, the theme -of which� wa's "Reconstruction -Christ's way of life, "Dear Mrs....iiicklie: I- ree6ved your Cooper,,Cllnton, and Mrs. Gen. John- selves, In the social and*economic life large cbngregation. There was , a] so Milgsion Band" viosA welome parcel- a coti5le, -of s -ton, i3mooder)ch; were In - -charge of of the country which theY served so, K, loppen a reception of new members, ninkeen the only way for society.,' Tribute by profession of faith and one by cer- was paid to 47 members who Aad 1, weeks,ago, with ev�gthing In tbe b6s�- the, meetIng, An4 Cecil Sk, ure"under the four freedoms The V -E Day passed quietly. �n 'T�Irlg the year, I' inthrop + , for which tbey.1so bravelry fought, es- Kippen. But on tificate. The new members are: Passed on du a an im- .of couditibA,-and it was ard, to find Centralia, acted as, -minute secre-, the previous ee- Joyce -Oliver, -Mavis Oliver, Marie pressive "In Membriarn" gervic con, The Helping Han� Mission Band pecially freedom'"from. 'fear and free� ning and like many cities And"'com- -ti&e at that uldiment to drop �ou � tary. Bennett, Florence dutted by Mrs. Robert Nay. Two of held their April meeting. in the ba�e- Une, as w oin from want. This is the least' munities throughout the doUntry, a Bennett. Sh-Irley Q are ratherl,usy travellirM ALt times, All n I AU,' we have come a their country. owes them. This Is a *thanksgiving service wag 1101L The Williamson, lqa Willianisorij Donna them, MI -S. J: Hamilton; Goderich, and, ment-Of the church. ftyinn 605 was debt that must -he paid. 'children of No.-fg, Tuckersulm., with Watson, Jean Coutts, Phyllis Ctithill, Mrs, C. W. Christie, Exeter, served -sung and the Bible reading was giv. johg way and are still' going; have eb by Shirley Montgomery. Prayer seen a lot of sights, some 96i And thee s another debt that their teacher, Miss Watsoli, occupied Doreen Coutts, Leona Watson, Gerald -any years n the executive. Dd and C*W*Ln was said by Jimmie Axmann; folJow- Meets be psid. A Wation,' Charlie Turnbull, Howard Missionary Gave Address some not so good, but the, one we dtep� of gratitude to the.f�Ont pews and- shared lft:thei ser- God, without whose divine collabora- - Hackwell, Elliott Hackw0l, Ross Miss Jean Somaiierville, formerlyon ed ..by Hymn 585, sung as a -prayer. are lboking foirward Is a Port vice by singing one of the hymins :on we could. -not bave. b�Len victor- Lawless, Robe -A Dalton, Donald Me- the staff Of OUT mission In Ronan, The roll call showed 3,6 memabers pre- anadiall embers of the Catholic Women,s alone. somewhere 'along' 'the J , lous. Donald, Grace oe, by profeserion of was the guest Missionary. -Slit told sent. The offering was taken by Iris Ishores. Ws, I ihoPe, *11-1 '.E& be. In, League eld, the4r -regular May meet- By all the rules of war, and by all Next. Sunday is Mother's Day In faith, and Yrs. Stewart McCall, by how. the cliurch-which in 1927 be- Batiermann and the minutes of the the too'distant future, for fter all ling 4h the viptry of St Jairies, the church. The parents aqd%chil- the canons of military science, we c4rtirficate, from, Brussels Presbyter- came a Coriference Of the Chur h a's i0me� Thanim 011ur6h Nvith h, r, -of- I t meeting were read. Business there is nonplace Hke'sl new pieside'rit, Mrs. dren will unite, in the serviceI fol- abouldi 'h�ve 16st.this war, In. -the first Mrs. Hogg and the" a mill. a,parcol as the -boyls Wtiliaa' Hart, presiding. lowing the special, order X service tan Church. Chrf�t In dliina�--foilowed the people w&,3 then taken by I lion fbt, th round,.. -in 1940, We were tota,1,17 un- On Sunday everring.the Young peo-' as they migrated to western citiest, study"by-Mrs. Dodds._Hymn 5110, 3�'&S, over here sure appreciate them. ISAy- Letters f thanks or, Easter 9&r- prescribed by the Rell-gloils. Educa- prdpatedi We were aftacked with- tion Council, ,,The eVery6ne 0 6T' t'hQ're, I els - and 1&hee 6hrish paper ple's Union met in the church wit� and provided, Play schools, orpliana- sung, followed,, by -the National An- Ing -hello to a ruth- 3-6 members answering the roll call, es and industrial schools. Whenthe them amd benediction. lusg 19lack- Chroniel were read frbin the fol- less agg�O-s&bf *116 bad- been"secret- A large repreEventa-don a4e4dedthe The meeting was in charge of Miss missionaries had 'to leave,the Ch.ris- The Red Cross meeting will e hea lwinge boys in the s�grvlces: Jack, Young. eopleTs. annilversary"14t Bruce,i ty, �krilllng fol, yieurts. . Having bltzed Mhry.MdDoalld. Miss Phyllis Cutbill Oars stnt this message back to Cank in the school room- -of the church on The 1,,OO.V. ahnd4,'dJV1" w6r- PbrWile, A. J.- EckdrtI.A. NIgh,'NeV_ blN way, through the -continent of field oil Sunday and, hearcVl'�Uld gpe- 'sung a solo and Miss Isahet McCall ada with 'them.: Though we In Oc. Tuesday,'May �gth. Shp in cial speaker 'Rev, Andrew- armcil PresbyOrlitri t0harch 'file cMillin, Angei Phillips, Petef uiope crushing everything Ig his I8jnday 'evening and 'were a Stairl". township oy. took the topic, the subject beIng cupled China -seem to dorapTorni" Mrs. RAe of Paterboroughi addressed Baunoil,atid James Quinlan. mirh, why, did he StOo. ill never be untrue to Jesu; Is visitin' with fklem4is in the village. "Music." 'After the topic there was we w 9 by Rev. Robett Bitince, of Nairn who Dottaflons of $2.00 to -the 'Byron at Diinkftk, of btir iboiieg I Th.6 K-111pen, Young Peo�16'4 ani- � - f, , I I - Mr. dnd Mrs. Russell-Madde8s ndr 'to speak'.on "The Lord 18'My' chaperl, Fund ab $2.00 to the -Byron Versary,will be held on k5un"da"y" a dii�et oil r6dognizing hymn turies Christ, and we �oPe for the day -when chose May In. that Immortal Battle, of Britabi Lillian, 6f kilve&toii, visited Mrs., IL played by the planist: Canadikils will be Vack." were mia pit,61 Fund -As. Thia aw When the knigfits of th.' 20th' and the oclety Is 'fortunate In Light alid MY, Siftat!011r The Choir, a'Ad familY. the.dilrbttion Of Mrs. Maldotln ual donaion of $ 0 to the Jocal ae�WrQ 49 guest Rev. On Monday evenig, May 7* a, ser- Greetings werepxteuded from Pres- under ItA.P.- 'Shot - -th� vAunteA Juft1aff9F Ir ant4ru sang "Thl ,branch of the Red, 'Cro:iw Was deideit from the skies, m6dern' version of Dr. T. Sywlirl�ton, �of 4tv Tohn'l vice of thanksgiving ad dedication bYtery by Rev, 0. G. Burton;T ClInton. Pte. or6thyi ..4 !Dougali, for -the el -d in Du -HI6 installed tho Xitchenor, apelit-lats waak.,,eiid *Ith nd, MY �$W'Vttwv formbtly, Rro& �r 'of Ws United Church for Miss Jean Somm6ry Light oLordAs MY M4dii'alid Goliath, again we &sk and. Londn es br�f.' ie�iilca ':the. -brethreii, lustruqt�ye papers .6n "Tile Ase6ndlon wonder why. N-yeltolop slid, Religious %XdUostlon VIra-lbOn and MonCrieff communities, offiedrs for the ensuing Year, after r Miowiag the [Ife service being largely attended. whi Mrs. M. Alketi, of Olin Pte. Kenneth t6n, VlArelie VI at .,Columbia, New York. d to the r6buid. Where Of 66 Lord" and "The Nas of . fty wa�'- ir� aoppeki,, again -at were ton, ent the 41 11 e ob-. -e Sacrament t30113 4116 C�UrtesYl 104=�htde. an =Rery, our _r, M44.m CDAada, oUr life -line of AA10 % at Wlke a u Empire? "t , *ere­t6ad '" I Sunday, May 13th, will be Mother's brought Ill. the report of the *13T& #16n. WS. EWMaill, within sight of the Suez Mr. AntiMrs. 1) brief speeches inim, wl for 'Day In 'the church and th %10the,r% Day a6M. cis# *1 JOUA �rlaui lw6i%lilde Is&, the"afternoon Isessiolt' pi iss U111aft. ibeij*� ',di We, -"fO0(11Y of taptisin will be administered. nder -served, the local,, dhaftikm Sliftdiy A WWO 4961h; 1; Otalftift# I41C1 hi ameii-4 4(t the Mur tl�6 "gat*9 of -K,6s�ow' Itod .8. aft6h,ded the Vileiftfteri so be rayers, of t and 'Mrs; X. Peb*W will al oftThe �r. fibuloug 6hav, em, 0s; Ii Whinvadt, .tue t TV -0. oFu for Victor 11. 9urope, jLnd ro- b4 -a 6V to the will ,and Purpose Of Mi '4 the ed for 'Prep, . . , " T', Wt . . . . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . .