The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-11, Page 4a
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,THUESDAY.,. NOVEMBER, 1.1.1397.
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,prepeity„,coasuitosr foal meow about
, aline under she Home finprovemiler Plea.
' Ask for s toll of our &Mei •
modienisatioa Loses.
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BANK OF MONTREAL 1111:1::1;ifi,
I /,pik (114 Ur „
elil$G111$; DISTEMPER,
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'BROICE
• have Aset, their master in
ZEV—made by the milk-
ei of Buckley s-MIztus..
Stockmin, poultry hived.'
els, 'etc., who liavrNased,
ZEV ''say it is positively ,
"sure lire" relief for all -respiratory '
discmcs in horem,•cattle, sheep, pip, •
PuultI7 and -dogs. It is amazing ,how
quickly it getrresults in the most stub-
born cam. In fact, we guarantee ZEV
to do in a day or two what it took old-
!maimed remedies a month'to do. Pet
siza SOr, Stock size $1.00. Get ZEV
at'
A. E:--IVIelEIM'S
BANCO
I 11141.4 tilt ?i ft.( £.1,1
in( '74 i1
D'UNGANNON
„ mrs, Geo. 'Anderson -of .tucknov
viSited Mrs. R. Fitzgerald- and Mrs
J. Brk1ey �n. Sunday.
Misses Fern Nickel and Eva Bern-
er of Stratford, visited mr. and Mrs
11. 4. L. Eedy an Sunday.
• Miss. Clara 'Sproule and 'Mr. and
1rs 3 D. /lessonof Stratford were
r aflci Mts. amre
.4th Con., of 'Weet'-tirawahoSii;,plaii to
retire shortly - and Silal'O :th0 hon.
.with.' their .sen, Arthur ,RoaCh 11.11,0
rannY: :f0t the'winter. Mr. Roach has
'not.,heen, enjoying' the 'best of health.
as his many ...friends.). Would... IA '
Miss Winnifred McClure, leAt-
TiletilaY of last Week to go On al
case at Bayftel4k.--
iTIRRING SEAMONS 'MAR,E
'ANNIVERSARY OCCASIONS
(Continued. from Page 1)
content of. religion as, belief .in God,
in moral goodness, in immortality,
in love as the law of life, fOrgiveness
as the'reinedY. of evil, and sacrifice
. •
.is the way (ratonement, '‘ •
Thirdly, Revf2Tiickinson emphasized
in ..conclu.ding_a_'-brilliant,. seraninn,'thc
necessity ' of the 'eliurCh' in witness-
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TOO' ;••
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EUCKNOW_SENTINEL
euhliabed eVery. „'inint'sday.: morning
' at Lueknew,' Ontatio. *
N1rS. A, D. IMacKenzie -',..Froprietor
CamP,bell,
THUBSOAY, N.0.9*V141t 11, 097.•
MANY PAIr :TRIBUTE TOPROMINENT- ASHFIELDNA!IYE
-, • ,
Mrp. R. -A. McKenzie spent a. few
days last last week visiting her sister,
Mrs John Patterson at Wingham.•
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shiell of
Z1011 Winglfain spent Sunday with , Mr.-
• — •and Mrs, Chas., Congram...
Marked tribute was paid the mem- ,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert visited
ory, of the late John Andrew, on the latter's sister, Mrs. Ntr, W. Wal
Monday. afternoon, when a large -cell- ter at carieW. on Sunday•
course assembled at 'theiiomeOflilS, • •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. . -Andrew
-to give' expresSion to theirmeasure'
of respect for one who had spent the
Major portion of his life in this com-
munity and whehad, by his Unfailing
,
kindness and sterling qualities and
exemplarY"'`Ohristiari- Character- gain-
ed the Confidence iin4 esteem of all.
Services: under the auspices of Luck -
,now were:,cOndlieted at
the home graveside .by
J. Patton, casket and' room being
banked 12Y -a profusion of flowers. In-
Iterment-i-ias made M .Greenhill. ,
:The' sympathy .of the entire' corn:
AnuiriityL-goe • aged .parents;
,brothera:and sister, wife-1dd'
in their hour bereaveinerit and tlik
early termination of $. life of mach
promise , • .
Mr.' and MM. ',Art 'Stewart and
family ,of 'Port Albeit, visited with
•Alr: and Mrs; Frank Ritehle on Sun7
spent the past two weeks on his•-.
bro-
ther Bert's fain; on the 2nd con;
field, :returned to the ,village.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe 'Culbert and Mr.:
and Mrs. Melville./ Culbert spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Congram'
'
Mrs. ' Ellen Cluff plans on 'closing
her house for the winter •and. wilI
leave .the. lest, of the week to Joetny
with her daughter, Mrs. Olive ftrati-
gluria, at 13ennailler. '
• Friends in this locality' will be in-
terested-to4ear-ef-,--theLroarriage of
formet:Hungantionite, Miss Win -
'lifted Begley. laughterq3f Mr. and
a'etioir what it'.belieVes
,
. Evening Service „
Services : Presbyterian
Church, and . Ashfield • Circuit were
withdrawn in: the Oening,',*71?C* 110;
•
rfl ,.M.iieDniiPid And
ae orteous
Mrs Jee'Freemin Of Leeburn,' Who
at her for-
Mr...lames- Martin is •ili in bed ai.0 l'umle here; returned home .°11
...under the doctor's care.' . •,.' lidOnday. , • ,
Mrs. Elizabeth: Battersen is " '' The Zien' S. were hosts: to
he
has spent the past week
111 Ilackett Y. P. & 'on Monday evening
•
bed and under the doctor's care. We lat a 'innevernde social in the. halt:
hope they will s°' be 'better' I h enjoyable evening- was-
• • W en a very
Mr. T. Jantzi. and Mrs., Annetta spent. • , '
Knight of Linwood, spent .the'Week:- , Mrs. W,ill-Gardner Who Was a pat-
, -end with the _lattefsialint„._and uncle. 'lent a ..,winghliTti Hospital last week
.Mr: and Mrs.,DaViel ' due to severe nasal hemorrhages re -
Mrs. Thos. Inglis has spent a few turned home on Saturday, much im-
weeks in Toronto with her:daughter,' proved.'
Christie Inglis; who is ill iii ' and Mrs. Will Ross and Audrey
'bed. 'We hope for an early recovery. Louise of Mr.
_ . , . •
- fr. John' Patterson is .,sPenaing. And .mrs* Ernest ' Gardner on Sunday.
the week around Guelph. -. .,,• ,Visitors frith' Mr: and „Mrs. Ralph
Mr.:Mite Inglis, while workiiig with Nixon during the past week, 1 d-
hiathreshing,Muehine 'nit Week had ed, Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. McKay and
the first finger on his left hand °split *Ilia of paisley, Mr. and Mrs.
Joh-
-,°-, - •
, open to the hone, which required 'teqUired fiveston 01 GetretichTwp-;and
'Stitches to close, and his hand Xaggie McKaY. *
-also badly bruised. We•hope‘his hand ' '
ME Jerry Kettle of the seine place,
on Wednesday,. November loth.'
.mi. and Mrs, Samuel Swan, Doris
Winnifred, 'Het& and Adeline
Me-
Leod of 'Ripley, •visitea,their daughter
Mrs. Harvey ,Mole • on -SiintlaY and
called : on other, •Old° 'aceMaintanceS
g 1' TlIi•1cfr in
• • J • • '
eonouctin the service -
Rev. Dickinson ' ,,clelivered another fine
sermon, having as its theme the
spir-
itual life. His text was the 55th Chin -
ter of • Isaiah, •the 1st, verse —"Ho,
every one that thirsteth, come ye to
the 'waters, and . he that bath' no
money; come. ye, buy,.and eat; • yea,
come boy wiiie and 'Milk, without
money and without 'Price."' • ;
This:great text he explained, was
.of_the_sPirituaLlife, ,not worldlywlonm he worked. -- he
was, nlway
1•,•••••,4
spa
life was
A Mai'i r' "ti,riOvv..e.d ;With
above the average, he like
self, in his early Iife, i
and earnestly for his cli
in the Department .of
Responsible positions ea
:first in Ontario and late*
•He gave ten of his beit,
adopted province, „province, ae. a
'the stdir. of the Agricult
at: 'Verpilioo and, %mere
Assistant Deputy Minist
culture in the previncial.
He was well equipped fh
aZi.hitS°: whioinik 4we:villa.s411341yw•at
glorienis
gifts ! far
pared him-,
114striOusly
osen.Work
Agticultnre..
me to him;
in Alberta.
yea* to his
member- :ef
oral' College
recently, •as
er •,pf Agri -
Government.
r ditties,
ys a jF1; to
hose anieng
CtIU,ItCH NOTES
--
M1sson Band 4" Victoria Mission Band will ' hold
Thha
their anuaI
4p, erin:ri nme` etin'g'.
In the. Presbyterian,' Church, next
Wednesday evening, November rith;
at 7.30 o'clock.,
,Yficteria ..411P41011.-Ballut ,
' The .mouthly meeting. of Ilte.
torta7iVilseten-Rati4,44-,lettl On Tat.-
ovemier 6th, The firstnixtil-
er on e • egr •w s
by .Jead Mcdreiglit,'followed by 'a
reacting by Elaine, irwin—After. an
'offertoi•i-Kayer,"'W Nora 'JeWli,t, an:
interesting, lesson'i Jfin ,the. Indians
in
:genads `,'S'''giv.en.,1,Y Miss, ifeDou-
gal!. The meptine ,eiosed'; ..preyer.).
Pres13yterian AWN'
The regular meeting Monday
ev-
ening opened by Singing hymn 571.
The scripture reading read by
Norah Jewitt, folfowed by the Lord's
,
prayer repeated in Unison and hynan
5231, sung.*Buck Qtr and Lloyd Stew-
art sang a duet and Mr. Calvert took
the 'topic. Mr: and Mrs. Aitchison
sang a ;duet followed °°13Y a Violin
solo by Dr, Little.' Hymn 684 was
sting ,and--the-meiting,closed•Lby_re-
peating the Mizpah. lienedictiOn
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Lyceum' Theatr
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
November 1142-13
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404 :PRNNERPARKYAKARKUS,
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BEELW
. New -0:acet. Of"' 1917'.
production That 1n
'••:Findesi•The;,'Phaa*,:Mett the
Radio and A Host of New
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"SARATOO,Aj. SOMMERS"-, -
•• and. "TIEWS'' • . . •
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(Atomics. ' 12- hly respected 'by those- who work
We Can't force . God Into AIM A .$. • ed for hiss, as truly as by. those fo
nor garner the :fruits of •the 'spiritual
hfe without some enItivation . snail
as prayer,. -worship and direct
ibes
t othe spiritual li.te t t
whom. he worked. -
A home -man, there wa
liked better than to spen
Or a free day surrounded
s, nothing he
d an evening
by the mem-
Don't aboutfre_....,..
Rev. Dickinson:IdYised,hakee.iiiiieg-bers-°khis-fanull-'Hel-was'1/9 -sa is-'-
fied ' th enjoy his home selfishly:.
life
life Open, do the most worthy things
Guests' were alis,a3rs. welcome, ' and
each day, live Manful lives, doing
hospitality ,in Iiin reached its finest
only noble 'things. ' ' ,' ' °form • He was not attracted sufficient -
Rev. Dicksinson refuted ,tlie.tholight
,POssessed by some, that 'th
, , , e .spirituai . • , • •
. .,. . ly. to Join Many' organizations ' 'For
Mr.' Thornton Eedy-of- Shavi"a"-Buh.•-
iness College, ,Toronto, enjoyed the
week -end at his parental home of Mr.
and , Mrs. Heber- Eedy.. • ,. •
Friends to visit, Mr. and Mre...Hat-
vey Mole --on • Friday evening, were
-Mtr-and--Mrse.-Ittissel McCreight, Port
Albert, kr. and Mrs.: Eldon Johnston,
Mildred and •Roy and •Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Dennis, Madeline ••and,Buelah.
The Home and-School-club,-ineeting
which mas, to be *held TneadaY .01
this week, ' be held. Monday • night,
November 15th, at which Mr; 'Bei-
0.M-the---1nspector;----will- explain about
new course Of study'!, taught in
the schools. •Rev. T. R. Turner has
offered the parsonage for the meeting
The Ladies', Guild of St.' Paul's
'Anglican Church, was held last Fri-
day afternoon at .the-,-home-of
Thos.Park Mrs Jos Hamilton, the
president :led in a ,short devotional
.period, after which a quilt that Wis
being. quilted was completed. Daring.
this Work, discussions .took nisi's, one
being the consideration of iviring the
church. Rev. Mr. and- Mts. A. ,A.
win -soon be better. ,
Arinistice service Was held. in the
•Presbytetian • Church list 'I, Sunday
morning. ,
Mrs Joe Holmes who his been vis•
friends -at Clinton," has re-
turned to the village and is going to
live in the late Yfrs. Rice's house
214 KIN LOSS
Miss Mary Irwin was a.recent
vis-
itor`' at her h011ie here. ,
, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ebner Tiffin of Wing•
halie,',Aniere recent visitor; at p. A.
• MacDonald's.
• Mrs. Tyndar Robinson, Mige Eliza-
. beth•Robinaon and Mr. and Mrs, Wm,
:Kimpton, \rialto(' on Sunday at Oel.
::••• . „ • '
, A:•ninriber frein this litietiattended
the Ca,riperative Group meeting et
• Dan 1VIcIntyre'a last 'Week.
Mesars. Gordon' 4fia Cameron • Mc'';'.
Tavish spent the week...end at theft
home phere.
FIELD
LOOG,11
Mr, and Mrs. Bert McLean, Mrs.
M. McLean and Mi.. George ,Halden-
by motored ' to. Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs: ,cliff Lloyd of Tono-
wanda attended the Schuniaeket1Wall•
Wedding on Batrirdiy.-1° • '' •
. Mrs. N. Simpsen.pf Mootesville, is
visiting her sister, Mrs'. W. Boyle.
Mrs. 13. Blackwell of Kincardine. is
spending a few days with 'Mts. F.
A. Blackwell.
• •
Mrs. F. Hall of kincardine'iisited
hist week with Mrs': Thos.. Percy. •
and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick were
resent visitors at 'Mr; jaw. Hodgins'.
Mr. Vernie. Hedgins, is, visiting at
Mr. John,' . , • . , ,•
We extend OrmlirtIV to Mr. and
Mrs Wm Pitmen in the loss' of their
, many years. he was a loyal' and ac -
life is likely to make one queer., We
tive-member-of -the,,,i-Masonic order
must at times, however, retreat . into.
Ilia chief interest, outside' his home
quiet places to fortify ourselves, . en-- and daily wog *as his church. Al-
. - .me out into theibisy. • ' -
-
IY in Iife
with • e
Church, he.kept'biniself 'informed re-
garding its aim and and 'purpose , and
gave himself devotedly to in service:
When. he.: came AO Edmonton nearly
eight -years' ago, he with his ,family
beCame'meinbers and •,Workera. in
Metropolitan ChurChz•Vety ;soon, he
was 'eleited "a, member of 'Session;° he
— Under-- the--- -b-ecance---irteacher-ot-young--merivend
W • Joynt and ;with Mrs. G. A. New- later vat. appointed 'Assistant
erintendent ;:of the ChurckBeheel, 111
Sup-
ton,Oficanist,'• the., choir, rendered. aP-
propriate antheiris at both services.
At the :morning service, • Miss Merle.
lilitcheitree . of London,: was . :guest
soloist, rendering a pleasing homber.
world again to serve °lir illovv men;
•
The spiritual ,-•life has. periods of
"low visibility", but always God is
fighting the fog from above, seeking
to break through and, to all in our
.confUsed , and, dismal world he be -
Seethes, "come unto. Me , and .1 will
give you life and reit and. peace!'
Presbyterian Y. W. A. .
Th. Y W A. meeting Of the..Pres-
byterian.cnurch, was .held ',recently at i
The Manse, with an 'attendance! '. of I
twenty-one. AMC"- -devotienai7eXer-
citet. and, the business period, the I
Bibe ,Study was takeii. Mrs. P.
SteWart, •1Vliss Rosiella .Mullin sang
4 Oro' 1Viis`a% l'eggy .-MtieDenald
and tock the topic, on the work in Sas-
t.gave7a7rentlizigrhYtitli. 63.° 'was sum :;41,S!,r-Pats*.1-7g40i-°1-lier rOPig
and 'the 1. meeting . closed with Iirayer: fie sFendiTiiiimpa!beeIngiliiiiasi`4Wuitplimilltr'ii andoIe
by 'Alias* DOnalda ' '14/,tr•
Jkatehewan. Min ..Willena Chemin
Menday„7"Tuelday. Wednesday
November 1471.5•16.:
GRACE, 11100RE
' CARY • GRANT'
• ...hit • P. •
When—You're-in Love_
: This, is: the gayest of all the
' Grace Moore . hits It jumps
front the dazzling tropical •
„ fiesta to the iiiimortal.„ettaine"..
of Minnie the Moocher
AfisCAL-=`'ItRAEY KAT!.
and siNAIsliots"
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, •
. •
, • • • .., • • ,
baby,
J. R. and Mrs. MacGillivray
spent art Ias't :Week With friends
it Hettnit. .
Miss LOMA' Cowan `charge •of
°Lothalith school :last' Week..
M4i; and Mrs; James j3eaton and
family )iave tethined .from, the ,W.eat
and intend to Make their :hone here.
They were in the.tiried out area..
Alta, John '.1.1aclkae ••is ..., visiting
with 'friends in .Toronta. '
Showered .Bride Elect •
A Very rileasant evening 'Waa•sp4nt
lit Mr. and Mrs. Ales MacDonalds
• borne Thtitsday`of.laSt,r'veek, when
about eighty a their daughterJean'a
'ItiilY friends, gathered to shower her
With good wishes WiShee arid . iniacellaneaus
gifts. After the bride-fo,be had open-
ed the parcels and read•the messages
they Contained, tthe/ thanhed
lad-
les in ;few well Cliositf*itsiirSi'llinitt,
'invited them all.to visit her in her
•
•
•• ,
VIE
Jackie watched the nurse While
weighed the the: new baby. Finaily he
could contain. himself no'longer.
"Po you mild tclling me what my
mOther'paid it peund.fOr.
, ,- • •
all ,of which • positions
He kept himself .abre
affairs, and when aske
ready to speak in publi
every occasion, most acceptably.
was not, however, what° he did
but Whet he was that .ive think;;:o.
especially: today: Hi :pOssesseci.,tha
quality, so necessary this modern
day; that we speak' of as poise. 11
as wise wise 'in judgement, sane and.bal
anced in his thinking: he wasn't car
ried off hisfeet by--something--be
cause ,it was new, thinking that th
neW'ymUst.be tree and better than th
old;,,he weighed everything carefully
took his coining to decisions
and his decisienk",.as result,
convictions, that that 'steadied himsel
and had influence on...tilos
whom be 'touched.
Quiet, gentle, true and-Wd;-11,
Was .a, ptineeamOrig, Men. All wh
knew him hived him.' It is no .eInt
geration? I believe, to. say that '
who'. knew •him loved him.
It is not so. Much what life bring
to Us in her hands as. what we:1*in
to life in our spirits, that nuilces:,t
difference between people. Nobo
ever finds life worth: living, he Mak
it worth It is poi whit ha
pens outside he and to us,..that coun
bat rather 'Whet ',takes' place insi
us, our attitudes; otir'loves and hate
our longings and .aspirations, ' o
aims and 'decisions, and these .resh
'from our religions faith' a
lack
Stich faith, Mr." Andrew's religi
•Wai sane,/ genuine, , Winsome: " It ;w
not so much what he Aid said b
rather what he; was that reveal
hiri2 to ba,Christ's nien.'•He made r
ligion attractive to Others' by livi
in attractive? religiiMe life. He He ,wal
ed With God -day by day, out one da
he waanot, for God took him..
he • excelled.
ast of world
d, was alwaYS
c, doing so,,on
Maloney; the. new Rector, were Pre --
Sent. Mrs. •Park, served tea' and re-
freshments at 'the Orme; 'Mrs. R. J.
Diiinin. offered her home for ' the De'•
eemher :meeting;
. Mr: and Mrs. , Geo. Irwin, Mrs.
.Donald. Povvier and daughter Melba,
visited Mr:, and Mrs. Wm. ;Henry at
Fieshetton; also Mr. and Mts. How-
ard ,MaCAulei. • . ' • - .•
Some of the Y. P.:If. memben of
the United Church ' are following up
the ,,Leadership Training Course; at
the Nile,,\ two • evenings it: •week ,and
die. Misses Cord T.:i.,c,i/t)lirso ,-Cora Cul.;
heti, °Margaret.E1 lot nd Mr. Hugh
McWhinney. ' ° ', ' ' ' •
Mi. and. -'Mrs. Alfred 'Hefford ' and
• .,., . . •
three children of Toronto; motored
up to Dungannon Saturday and ',Atli,
ed. Mr. and °Mrs. .Wm. McClure and
other ,relatives around:, • ''.;' • '
iteMd i sE811Eiolt!zta-lbeeftthMEolnittyt . aanfdterMuro.onViroiln;
the Goderich train for Calgary, after
spending a, month. here 'closing -'the
'estate of their ..elder 'brother, :Win.
Elliott.' Miss ''gjii06., il,E. closed.‘her
home in the Village for, the *inter
and will liveln the West. .
' The W. M,,, S.. of the United Church
Met ,last Friday' afternoon in the
basement of the church with Ilre. R.
'A. McKenzie'the PreSidene, in charge.
After the opening exercises, arrange -
menti were Mncia. for "ThankOffering
.Sunday", to, be held...Nev. 2lst, with
,
Mrs. YicKenzie and Mrs. Q. C. Tre-
leaven in': cluirge to get 'the speaker
for the. day. Mrs,' Treleaven read the
lesson and the theme for the day
was "The Wershipping°Chutch,";Miiii
Lorne •Roach sangl, a 'solo. Miss Com
Dickson: gave a splendid synopsis on
the 2nd chapter of 'the', Study book.
sk\,:61
The meeting the , g me ,to a clotie
with fos7Turner,a, 1;Mrs, D.,SPiOnie
leading , ..in prayer.
The Women's 'ASSociati'on",fineeting
or the Milted 'Church is to be .held
at the home of Mre. 'R.. MaeDonaldi.
The • Women's 'Institute 2.2net on
,Wednesday afternoon at the hOme•of
Mrs. Frank Colvvell With a good
at-
tendance. Mrs, Elmer Ackert of 'Holy•k,
.reod' addressed the meeting 'taking
,
for her subject "Peace". '
•
Miss 'Jennie of Waterford
is at the Parsonage With her niece,
*Mrs., L Mott, who ,1?egn ill
doting the past week,• ' •'• ,
Mrs, Wm.' Graham, Con.: Vialted
Mrs Hunter on FridaY•stfthrhoOn,
Thos. P. -Lindsay-has been pressing
hay in thii neighborhood..
, 'Mrs. 1 T. Geddes, II. Peter'and
Johii 'Bushell, Jr; went to 'London on
Tuesday. .,‘„, •
. Rev. MacDonald of Liicknow,1 con-
ducted oninitinion service in Knox
bh•lltcli. last SiindnY.
4iiii`Busdiell, Woof to Ex-
eter, ,Theaday; .
•
Mi sS Jennie' Lindsay "had her house
wired for :hydro , WM.
kinlough., ' ' • •
'Messrs. D. Fleming .and D.
seri Were '' lett-ante .,arieiigh to bring
htrind ii -deer Ink Monday afternoon,
'Several deer nave been sighted in the
Two girls. have enrolled at the,
On-
tario Veterinary i; College ,at Guelph.
course at the present7 time, ioa a
There are two other giris in the
woman was graduated several years
-age. ;
o hristmit Gifts. A ten cent tea
vill e served° 'arthe• close of th'3
Mr. and Mrs. ,Chas. Elliott; Henry
and Mrs. Robt. Moore .visited the let-
ter's daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Nivens
and. family at Saltford on Sunday.
Mr. and ' Mrs. ,Chtie...,..Clifton T. of
Brucefield visited "Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Andrew on Sunday.-
' Miss Mary Jape .Robb Visited f• her
uncle, Mr. °Mr...Levi Marwood at 'Atibtirni
Sunday;
• „Mrs, ;Minnie Jones is spending two
Weeks' visiting relatives at Detroit.
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In honor of Mrs. Wm, Thompson':,
birthday which wag 'Friday, 'Nov. 50,
Metabers of het/farnily living at Lon-
don, gathered on Sandhi for cele-
bration. They were her Seri Franklin',
AC •and little,' daughter, •Matylin
,
Joan; Charles, wife. and‘theit Son
Glee, and wife; • Eileen Finch, a great
.grandatighter, Ja•-"•-'datighter,-.; M45.
,Chas. Ititiap and tW6 other' ladies,
Mrs. Clerk and M.N.
Thompson is enjoying' fairly good
health and we wish her many .'more
birthdays to delebrate.. •
Miss Verna Anderson Spent the
'week -end visiting...at the home 'rot
Mr, Robt. Saint and other filen s
nbout.
•
Mr. and, .Mrs, Wm., McDonald near
lAteknow, -visited' Miss Lily Andrew'
on Sunday. ,
Mr. Wilfred • Pentland, • Suffering.
T
United Church W. S.
Mrs Rev. S. T. Tucker's group had
'charge. of the 'United 'Church W. M.
S.'meeting 'held . On Wednesday. A
responsive' leaflet with • Mrs. W. P.
Reed: :as 'leader and a '.rending on
"Peace'i':Was given by Mrs. Tucker.
Mrs. ,Norman Wilson :favored with
!.n, pleasing piano-. sole-T7Abide • With
Ale". The first thanternr• NeW,
Study, New Chu Faces
New •-World", by Dr. Arnim,' was
given' by Mrs. Gen; Andrew. Mrs.
'Tucker. closed " the meeting :'with
prayer:
f,
effeets Of 'blood. Omen?
• r. an rs, es ey n Pen
the week -end with friends in Brant- .
ford. While they were away, Mr.:and-
MrS, Jett,. of WhO9e4urch, '
tended to the chores. .
Hunters' are Out in full 'force in
this section .looking for deer...
Men from Goderich.' are .this week-.
St: Peter's Women's Guild., • ,
, keter's ' Women's Guild' held
their regular meeting Monday even-.
ing, November 8th, at the home of
Mrs. T. W.• Smith, the President pre-
siding. Minutes' Of last meeting rea
. .
lind-Ted-Opted.--"The---canviiisers---ot -the-
parishioners. in thyVillage-turneci in
their -report,. which siat,.highly satis
factory, the canvassers for the coun-
try to. turn in their report later. .It
. .
was decided\ to stock, and 'start the
travelling • basket 'at. next Meeting to
be held at•.•the home Mrs. • R. H.
McQuillin,. on Monday evening, Nov-
ember:22nd'
Hackett's Y. P. U.
Ilickett'a Y • p u cancelled their
nieeting last Thursday *evening and
took charge of the , devotional period
at Training School at ,Nile United
Church. Miss Jean Cameron presided
and opened .devotional with hymn,
"Blest be the Tie that binds", being
sung. A prayer was given •by Miss
Bernadine, Alton. The 'scripture° was
reed by Mr. Blake . Alton and the
topic,"Peace." was well given by, Miss
Elsie Vint. Mr. Alex, Hackett played
the guitai and sang "What a. Beauti-
ful Place, Heaven Must Be". Hymn
"Abide with me" was sung and J. -Rev.
Patton pronounced the benediction.
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air; attack of appendicitis the early
part of the., week, •vi.",ai! 1,!UShial ' to
,G011erieh Hosiiititi:XOtislak: night and
wise .' operated on ,Tuesday' morning,
Latest , reports are that he igy doing
very nicely ,Siried 'the operation. ., • .
,Mr. •and Mrs.. Thos. • Dickson, Jr.;
were 'visited on Sunday by Miss .Myr.
tie McIntyre ,and kIdr, Erneat' lircek-
earidaoxof Goderich, Mrs. Thoi; IVilic--
,Intyre'firid -ion Harvey an Mr, and
41,..
Mrs. aid. Pollock and family .Sheir.,
liei:dten.. :'Misi 'Isabelle Pollock re-
turned to her hOme sifter a Week's
,
visit.. there. • , , . .
Mr. , Ben Caldwell' arid. Mk. Victor
Blaek left SuridaybY motor to North
13aY in search of work in'. the North,
'. Mr, Harry Ryan of of Coderich visit-
new.hOnle• Mies: were present from fields.'enrkollitdini. the village during Friday' afternoon of 'this week, The ed Mrs- Geo, Ha.milton (Ind. MSS- '
5.
. .
LneknOw' and :.' ' 104. thejast' few dayet , roil call to, he ,anaiVeted by "An Idea 'Polly on Monday, . ,.' ' ,I'•
.. •
6 ,/
sawing 'trees into logs l:Thos.
. • '
Ross' -fent.; ' • - .• • :
The ladies of the. 2nd and 4th ..held
a "very • successful . quilting , bee :at
the :home of .Mrs. Ben ,MCCienighaii
Own,..smre7c.iiiapnraellids4a4x.r70-.1haxest.:0irc,"6.1Wieg.herfet,i;t4tw.ivtvaipquilts
vs
anoah
spent p Sunday with Mr.. and Mis;.'
George ,Harkness. r
Wendali• Taylor -and Blake
Gaunt spent •Thursday With Mr. and •
'Mrs. Perry pennington, of Culross.
*The. Mission Band the .United
Church; Whitechilrch, held .i social
evening On FridarliSt7Tlin.-preaideut , ••
or the Emerson
acted-aa.thaitladir ,anit,the foilowing
program.vias given. 0.."Tell. Mi The •
,StotieS • of Jesus": Was sung by the.„ ,
Band. Readings, "The Old' Bachelor's •
Sale", .Mildred MeClenaghnii; • "Dor-
othy:°,-./
• Doleful", Doris Mcblenaglieri;•
"The„EnchanteSint0,,.L.Geneirieve
Watt; Thanks", Allah Reed.
Mrs. Ezra Sholtz and Ronnie Reed;
violin silo,' Clifford Farrier;•.:duetn,
Maxine :Reed' and _Eileen MiClenti-
gintit, Louise
..Laid-
law; Piano instrilMental, 'Mrs. Far-
rierane-haennidy.. Caitiff. mer4dn;I:c'ipaper dwas" I s given Alcoholby
Mrs, ..Victor Emerson. . .Ret., IL' M.
Wright, when called spoke' , few '
words to. the boys girls in Praise
Of how Iveli•theY had given such an:
enjoyable . concert. This Was heartily •
endorsed by ,kts., Emerson, who,. On:-
gratulated • their superintendent, Mrs.
Mae 'Ross, -upon; having such a real
live' Band. The. meeting closed7with-
prayer by the pastor, after :'Which .•
games Were.injoyed in the basement
Under the direction •of :Mrs.' Emer-
son.. The Mission ;Band served lunchf-
dellection•$2.75:' • :
:BOUNDARY WEST.
The,' annual „nicotine' of the /1•.1.,••F:
W. 0.1 is to be held at 'the home of
Mrs. Art, Cook,' on November,1603.
A good attendance is requeeted.
. A number froin here Spent an
ev-
ening with Mr, and Mrs.iFted. Crump
of Belrave Al e0ort a grand' tithe.
Mr, an •Mrs. Albert Cook and fam-
ily spent,Sunday with friends at Au-
burn: , ' . ,
Mrand krs. Stith paltrier and
fmily sPent 'Sunday with Mr:, and
MTS. Clair 'Irwin. '
_Mr., Grant McDiarmid had a pain-
ful 9ccident when digging around
Wall. A rock fell on his hack crechhig
one of his ribs. We hope Grant '*111
.soon be out agaifl.• ,* •
Mr'.' Carmen tlamulton who has
spent the summer in .Ilelgifave, has
returned to his hOnie here,
A Ii.nige doWn ifi” Utah oilya three
..Ti's-,•-•lieoeh, haste,
p.mtlt;e 851/4 , of All ,autenidhlW, *edict -
in other' waydawItiej wonrob
Presbyterian: W.
MacDonald ',presided '4,t the
November ryieetine Of the Presbyter-
ian and conducted:the
ional exercises.„
.Mrs. . D. M. Thomp-
son gave the . study. A ,motion Of
appreciation of the life: and work of
the late . gi* Chesnut,: one Of nlir
Honorary presidents, was read' by
Mrs. C. Agnev,, Und'secended.by Mrs,
Mollin. The tonic "Our Mission Work
i n , SitskateheVhin",,, was taken by, Mrs.
Porteous."--Mrt.. Geddes gave the Glad
Tidingsprayer 'find an interesting
tending was • given .by ',Miss • MirrY
Mac end. Misses Peggy Mid: Helen
MacDonald sang a duet and the Meet-
ing ' closed with o and aprayer
by •iVirs.' MacDonald.
County 'Council ,Meets Neat Week
The fall session of 'Brice County
Cooncii. will beheld in. Walkerton,
cn1nniencing'On Monday evening, NOv-
ember .15th., •
YOUNGEST PILOT Ti•A'CIIES'pAD
Frank Vines was the youngest lic-
ensed aviator Caoada when he.ob-
tuined Odense at;the ,age of 14,
two yeata, ago. Now Frank's lather,
Hnrry Vines,Mocomoilve. 'origineet,
I s *folibiving in" hiS SOWS , footatepa.
Arteelaitioh from • his sob, Harry
Vine made his 'first aci14. flight the
and whoonee. 4ther
Martin; spent last week •
With .her ,father,.*!: Wm. woods.
and Mrs Lloyd Ferguson Spent ,
'Sunday :at .0 ,ester Taylor's. • • .
Mrs. Addie Ferrier is spending this.:
week. at Mit, Elliott Taylorbe and •
visiting ,old neighbors.
,Mt:'and Mrs. E.' Barbour and fam-
ily spent S).nidtiy at the home of Mt.
llerb,'Pettipieee. • 11,1"-•
Miss Mary-. Irwin and Mt: 'E.
Woods 'spent Sunday 'fit Jas. Irwin's..
lisdoi spent. Sunday
at his home here:
The Handicraft Club 'Met' at the
he,me Of 'Vera Tailor *Monday even-,
They are. to meet at the borne
,bf Annie Taylor next„MOnday evening
• Mr. and Mrs, Arnold, Barbbtir:• ',.„.12f
Fergus called •on friendS,Sandayt
„ 4 •
•
Request' Ile erage Rooth Vote „
daderieli Town Council has reeeiv.,
d a. fifititi011 hearing '785 signatures,
SAkifig that 'a Vote be, token on Pet.
cernher 86, at the numicipal'eleetiorni
concerning the: continuance. of . the
bievetoge iomit there.