The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-02, Page 4C•
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interest rate Moderate, and
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call and discuss yotir fina1Y-.
cial requirements with him.
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a bank where small accounts are welcome"
MIdern, Experienced Banking, Service Outcome
12"0' Years'' deceitful Operatioa
RAPID
,dY
PARAmoviti
Congratulations dare extended to
Mr Norval Richards, B.S.A., whose
graduation took `place Last Tuesday
at the Ontario AO..'ieultural College
at Guelph, .
Mr. and Mrs. D. MacMillan and
son, Donald, .Misses: Marjorie• Hewitt,;
Sibyl MacKenzie and Margaret ,.'Cott,
freln Stratford, were recent visitors.
-at the- home ••of- Mr . W R, 'Martin.
Miss Gaeta Campbell from Luck
nowwas a recent visitor `with lbs.,
John Jailfieson. ' .M • '
•Mr. and Mrs, . Lyle MacDiarmid!
and. daughter of ,Jamestown, spent.
the'• weak -end with. Mr... and.
Grant :•MacDiarmid.
On May20th,,_, Mr. and Mrs. ` Ho
n w
and 1arris 'and :rs T. Harris from
Holyroad, Mr. and:•11lrs. Gordon J'am-'
ieson Andfamily from
Idck o
wand
Mr. and, Mr's.
Ernie _Wilson and. Ken-
. netlf.fro
m, Sas
k
atoon,help. edtheir,
mothe ,, rs, hn JamiesonCelebrate
her. it hday,•.•
.Miss Ethel
Martin '
.
a tended- .t
e
'meeting,
in Owen Sound' on Tuesd
as Assistant District. Director ''of the
Agricultural Fairs. •!
Mrs: '
W.Agar
leftrias
twee • tor
g1. or
Washington' after .spending the .past
few .months with her sister, Mrs.
John Jamieson'
PURPLE_ GR VE
Mi. and Mrs Alex Percy of Kin -
lough 'spent. 'Sunday at Mr. George
Thompson's..
• Mr. Mrs...
. and Will'f W 1=
��. .
BELFAST' o a.
• • ^• :�::,�. : • • � ' ••'• `lace also- ME. 'FrEilk Currie visited
Mrs. D. K. Alto Mr.. an ` at' Mr. •Milton Walsh's• on Sunday.' ,
'local'
n, , d Mrs, y .
. Mrs. Charles Collins attended'
Two of our local lads., have;: been Bert : Alton,visit • 1a
...., ed on Sunday. even,,
sailing the ; last ,few weeks. Harold : shower. for her niece at, Mr..McDon-
'Dee"-
.. ,, ink at Mr. and',Mrs. Sam •Morrison S, '. • .•
Doe • _Stewart ' leaving' Goderich o aids • last week.
,g.
The. W. M. 8..was held•at.'th •h me . i
the-;Prindock ,and Dick Reedaeavhi e o Mist Jean Long spent the; week -
Mrs.:
g.
Mrs' s 1 _ endhorn •
o G• b a theh of
f er Vmt . h Mater
i t. _ e s r.
Po bTuesda � te Mis
Coloo ai
rt o
rn n thee
e John , Ii
n e
son
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Mi. and' Mrs. •Ross 1VIcMillan latnd� terno`on The ladies s eni'an en o able, 1' 'ladies?' .: •• •' •• • .•
p Jy.
Ma +visited Sunday • :The •Ladies, Aid. of • Pur le . Grove.
..
Mary . Y with Mrs. Mc ,. afternoon.. quilting.; : ., . ... .. P -
held . their MayMeeting
�
Kenzie and ;re : • . • . '6f:
. • :'. . ' ; . , ... g of the home
• Muss ,Wmni
Miss• Kathleen Gibson spent .the " e, Lane, of• . Belgrave,•R,o,f., :Mr;r.• John Collins on. Wednesdic,;
p
s ent the week-end,at her home here.. of ;last. °week
• wreak =end at"her home in A afield.` . Z' , . ;':' �"
�:•�,:.-Po.11ock.:...
--� .. p . .f ,
Several c i . . re a'rations••�are�bean `m e^� to ; few
h Idren""`have been sick IJ, g'^ ad
da Sat Lards Lake.
atound..here ,.':the=,mos 'silo '..we e�,administer'; oxoid"to.'the .schooL'ann.•: �'. Lard;
e-scoo,, age,.
pr c iI rena ; �
,. ,. Belfast,'
b June Ro j
e reig
,• !We, hope;all will soon be...Well •
Mr. 'M.
an �. rs. Peter r
d � s.''ar
t Carter •visite
ci
with' Mr, an Mrs W
d es.
nest es
t at
Kinlou h. Sunday. gSachy.. •
ii e
as a preventative of ••.'diphtheria ,
Friends of Mr. Ro Alton n. are glad
to'se hso-
"
e im l,, wen . and' able ' to be
around again.:. "
her ;',pat ruts,, Mr. and ' rs.. • Andrew
Emers ° ''
on for a few da' s.
Mi; and Mrs: Jack Emers
on "visite
at_ 'Mr. ' V. Whitley's of 'Crewe recent-
ly`..
e• Week Week in ParliamenBrt
W: R TOMLIN O M, P.
S N,
• FRIDAY—,Che.. main' ; "excate{nent
of today .wasi the .tabling of the Sup-
le entar Esti "' ates to the tune of
p Y.
m.. m
,of
ever -ill'
, 100. ii?,,. loii do lags: •,'Tlie` Gov-
e
rnmen la �; _ to ° s'
�rik bl '
t o at
._.... n, e a
unpin lo m nt. byublie w
p y a •.a P 1 work's
rogramme; of overa40 million dollars,,
he high, lights of•the Supplementary
stimates are' as follows: 1. Work•
roducing programme to aid unem
ployment-$40,000,000. 2: .Grants 'in
aid for direct relief, to province`s
$17,500,000. 3. Public works expend-
itures in provinces •$13,731,548. 4. Ag
ricultural• • estimates—an additional
'$6,742,059. ' " 5. Fisheries—additional.
$$65c0, 000,:.-6, Tourist highways -.and
roads- to 'mining centre's=
$3,000,000.-
7. ;Assistance•to' airports -and. airport
facilities -$1,300,000'. 8. Canadian
National Railway
1 deficit for, current
year—$42;000,000. .
' . MO DAY-Toda Two l'
N .. Y , u d have .been
a .dull. day were it not for the discuss=
ion o the' labor trouble in Vancouver"
On Saturday"in•'that city about 150.0
single unemployed men made a, dem-
onstration.'by crowding= the''lobies . of
-the-
Georgia� Hotel, :•
e e• --Po
t Offic
h tr- e
s.
and the.. Art Galley -strarichoice.
y. ge
The ;City•Council; bought them out of
be hotel -With .$600). ;but at the .time.
of writing they are' •still ,in the Post
Off' •a n`
.�.,.tee,�...nd...o lgyine,the-�art_collectaonw
Mr.Ro`rs
Rogers; Minister..:of Labor;stated
he_. -wa. • . f ,l ly__ tir+hn provincial
,.nom.
v
go ei nment which undertakes: •,tg pro-
"vide work for those from the Prey -
ince
° and to: provide: trans the',
for 4 outsiders`
tothe point p
the'.
is quit
P. y came
from. 1 -le quit, ,definite in stating
':'
.
. THERE'S NO BETTER WAY to describe the Pontiac
:Illustrated 1onfiec,De Luxe Sedan: with trunk,,
sensation of gliding through the air with the greatest of ease ! But see for yourself g.
behind the wheel drive Pontiac in traffic, on the highway . or back where the going
toughest .. . for there you'll learn that in Pontiac all roads are smooth, You just seem to flea
along . . . as though you sat on a magic carpet. One ride will prove that you can't improve
on Pontiac . . 1 at its truly low price . . . with its array of starry features,'including Safety
Shift Gear Control.
Most advanced Knee Action with De lure models. New balanced springing with "Special " model,
(De Luxe Models !Troia
si,004) at factory, Oshawa.
• Local delivered •price 'deter,
•'mined by adding delivery
charges which include freight,
. Govecnmerit taxes andiicense
fee, Convenient -term, er
Pontiae "•Special" Business ranged' through the General
Cou•per Motors Instalment Plan.
P.248
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'THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND, • 193$.
bion: Friends Honor x.
Beryl Gardner Bride -Elect
(ZION)
To honour Miss Beryl. Gardner,
bride -elect about' fifty of her friends
and •neigh cors gathered at bar home
on Monday evening and ; ahuwered
ner with many lovely gifts, 'accomp
anied-bye good wishes for-- her -future,
appiness,.
Centreing a • table 71,1;11;11081w
as ' a 'lame
`cupid, dole � dressed in yellow U a
niniature bride. ' Hidden around this.
were theg-i fts The bride-to-be' 'en-
tered" the room to the %uam played
'by. Mrs. Wesley Ritchie' where: he
was presented with the gifts, open
ing and reading the wishes and ver-
',ses attached. In,, a few words: peril
keherfriends. kind-
ness.
d ends'•' for t air in
l!
peas, I•ohowang'thas•.•was, an'interest-
:ng program and community singing.
Lunch: was then • served. • •
Mr.:! ra C 1 ofi ' • hals
s F ori :'Me bar cis Loc . h
wa re a .` visit r 'au
s a c nt o wit ', a un
r hh t
:vlrs, Isaac Andrew.. '
Miss Violet. Saunders spent • the
week -end, with her parents •at 'Mafe-,
kin
g
Mr ''and' Mrs, James Craig of `St.
Augustine visited on Sunday evening
with.. Mr, and, (Mrs. Will `Gardner.;
Sunday School at '•Zion. ,10.30 am,
on. Sunday.
the, . government is :not` to . be iutim-
idated'.by any demonstrations of kind.; A work -producing: programme,
is to be 'initiated and it is hoped the:
labor situation will be • cleared. up
shortly.: '' „,
TUESAY—Although the rest* t
of
Canada h,lidaYin ►' Parliament: Hill
to -day was a, busy place. The .Prime
Minister made his• long awaited ":.pro-
nouncenient on the;; country's.. foreign
policy', ; which: `as', far. as I• can; •see is
Last the sails as' •we have been 'pur=
suing. It appears tobe' the sane. and
sensible course,;, one of peace and
trying, .to• attend to, our own '.kniitti
Y g'knitting;
with . sympathetic -understanding = of
-the-^views; of. others., -77.7 -
• h leader a of . the Opposition,' '
.. T . er ein,-:the
•e cera b 1ce=o •w a s,
denounced in ••no uncertain terms the
'invasion o of China' by Japan.
He also
roclai a his i9 firmconviction c�nvicti
• c o ' that
pn .,
the Germans:have'"the willfor war"
In die • Senate ,Railway. Committee,
Sir Edward ••Beatty, president of .the
C P '; R. pictured' a gloomy future
leis'the, •the two.:great • railway systems
are. united.. The committee ream, • was
crowded all day, the greatest interest
that has s been shown 'in any committee
this Session . prevaiLhig _ during the
three ;, sittings ,. Wl tever._..has7,..been
said of, the • progress of - Parliament
lately►, nobody (could .possibly ;find
fault' with' Victoria Day which was
:packed' with action and interest :'
,WEDNESDAY—It was =announced
today that it is hoped to'Conclude the
session by July° 1st. If that, is not'•pos
sible, in view .of the .progress, 'or lack
of: it; in ..connection-:1with the, IL S..
Trade .Agreements; the"'dice *to ad-
journ (riot ,preroguer.and come, 'back
• • later on.:, I, may':day this Idea is' not
popular..
'A • feud \ seems •'to ': have '"developed,
between , two, ,N,.,. �;members : over. the
ques, ion o "sguing::b licences.
to trawlers.: • it is held that ' these
vessels which' scoop up . fish by the
ton,. are detrimental to theinteresti
of shore fishermen, who •go Out. ,in
sall' ,boats . or dories , Permits to
ttawlemrs were'.`granted in the spring
,but, now�v•there is a campaign to cancel
.;them.'.,Mr. Finn Or Halifax is'' for • the
shore fishermen and'.. Mr:. Isnot ..for
the"trawlerg "and rthe, 'fu certainly
flew today. Mr Finn. 'wasshful to
read into Hansard the 'names of 1500
1 isherinen, Who have, sent in a petition.
.This was not allowed but he road the,
`prayer" and the names are to be
':duly recorded but • not On Hansard.
The Senate Divorce• Bill ',which. has
been on, the 'Order Paper 'for some
days awaitinga sponsor" was• finally.
'taken in.:hand. by J. S Woodsworth
and •. Angus. • Mclnnis. This ~bill passerd
,the Senate by,a` very Small .margin
andgthe: out -look in the House' is not
Asa ood.,
• • The: Minister of . •Agriculture got
his .supplementary' estimates' through
the House tonight and is leaving at
once' for'. the "front".'in, Saskatchewan,
This• election is of .widespread'interest
'because' of the Social •Credit• angle.
;Will Saskatchewan follow Alberta?THURSDAY-•-A question hal',been
raised • in the I Buse in 'regard , to' the
purchase' by foreign interests"of Anti=
costir, that little island of great, value
as: far as -.'Canada is: concerned. It is
•at present"owned by the Consolidated
paper Company and;a'few Weeks ago
•they announced• that an option on it
had been given to another ' company
believed"•to consist of :Germans The
opinion 'was voiced that that could.
not' possibly he• allowed' to happen.
Mr. King was reassuring -Oh this'point
and stated that: this doorway •to Can-
ada would -never' be opened. for enemy
attacks: Of course, with. Quebec so
strongfor "autonomy' this will be
a delicate matter for; the...Federal
government to• handle. •
• -The Senate Railway, ?Committee be-
gins to..figure on getting :through
The C. 'P R. plan for' unification will
be completed next week amt. the. fol=-.
Iowing week the C. N. R. that
will "be heard, It expected that after,
Aleut: three weeks the committee will
deliberate, on the • evidence presented
and give its report f '
The Civil Service Commission in-
guiry is=having a very stormy voyage.
It! was brought out. yesterday that.
the merit system only operates when
nobody ,m uch is --interested : arid - that
some jobs rare 'Sear -?narked"' ,even
tvhen advertised. We are_finding out
a number of things, padded ,expense:.
accounts and "skulduggery'"' Of, all
kinds • seems to prevail by Aimee, I
'have hada feeling, that this was the
case, ever ; since t entered Par'lianlent
,and think •it is high time that either
the Commission `is disbanded or: thingp'
put on a foursquare •basis,
TWO of the eggs were bad, and the
lady had taken them back to •the shop.'
' That''s all right, Intim' rr said • the
• greed's boy. "You didn't ,need to
hying their ask. Your word iii jpet as
good ilii the eggs;" ' •
LUCKN..O'W' JUVENILES OPEN I
• SCHEDULE WYTH' A WIN
Seored Four Runs in Last Inning' To
Grab 6. 5 Decision,: From Strong
Clinton: Squad
• ,,Lucknow Juveniles opened t the
Maitland,. League schedule here
. op
tIhueesdaY,with an exciting four-r
u
n
rally in the final inning,- by which
nosed outthe Clinton kids, 6
Y.
',The • local' lads who will, provide
Lucknow's` only baseball this season,
served notice that.' with some ,exper-
ience 'and some added punch at the
plate, ' they're likely • to: create :a lot
of baseball interest. • e •
Young" Murvin. Solomon,who hurls
them in from' the ''port.sie took•othe
mound for • the locals; and.after" being
touched, for seven hits and three runs
in the first two.innings, went therest
of the 'route. ,scattering six 'hits: for
Another pair:: of' counters.
For six innings, Hocking handcuffed
the' local kids; allowing only three
hits, and struck out: 12' in the 7 inn-
ings ;.He;'lacked control however and
issued t, seven walks..
Donal F'inla •so rst
d y_ n, fi._ man. up'for
:Lucknow, walked,., and 'was safe at
ascend • on a .low peg to the bag with
Donald sliding into` third to beat the
throw from centre,' He scored ',on , :
passed ball
nmh
I..t t
-s Sixth;
-�' a
e ix J ck •-Co k' -walked
..tole, second . and third and`scored ' on
an 1error' by the pitcher. •, '
In .the
In e , 7th,Finlayson and .1V ids.
Y . a, y
aach drew a .. base on balls.. Richards.
Struck out;•Babe Aitchison -rounded•
g,
aut;'. advancing,, both runners. Jack
HQLYROQ'D�
Macs, Rachel Culbert Eva and Lorne -
here recent visitors at Mr. 'Win..
.Eadie's..
Mr, and Mrs. • Jack Kilpatrick and:
family of Lucknow, spent Sunday 'at
Mt Allister Hughes',
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Hagei ,of
Detroit .and• -Mr. and Mrs. Nick O Ha
nidi of Riveisdate Were,.guests' of
r. James-Valad s on ' Sunday.
Mis Lillian • Doyle of Langside,:
silent OundaSt with. Miss Anna Mar1e -0
Corrigan, , ,
Mr, -' Graham 'Pinkney spent Sun-
day .;evening at Mr., Thos. • Harris'.
M1. and -Mrs. Richard' Elliott and :`
family spent Sunday at -Mr. Lloyd.
Robb's,. Glamis.
-Mr, Wm. Eadie purchased a new
Hudso'n.car this week.
Mr. Noble Pierce 'spent Sunday
With' hiS sister, ALES ;ElizabethPierce...,
Mr's'
• Win._ Bailie was ax;recent vis,:..,,
iter at*, Mr.. Thos. •Ilarris'.' °
Miss Celia Wa
tt of
Lanes ;visited',
Holyrbod'friends .leat` week. •
and Mrs.' Robt. MacDonald'and
•
family spent Sunday at Mr, J. E.
Turnbull's, .Underwood;.''
k.RVXE
Mr:K.n
ac Ke zie ,a :s, de n i . iinise
t
M to nt . r
in charge of Glamis Presbyterian ` •
Church, occupied the pulpit in Itervie
'Knox.; ,Church. last-, Sunday;; Services _'..
will, be' conducted each '•Sunday,after-_
noon hire by Mr.::Ma Kenzie.
M'r. Wilbur Waldron anent
with. aa„ eek
parents :ff. .
is
Mr.
his: Joh
Nicholsinis i:aitiord` h` '•
n nAllenv ng .-
sister, Mr's. H. C. C dbourne, ecu.'' 5.
'The monthlyi,
°W,. M. ,•• meeting Was •..
held last Wed • iss Reta
Sturgeon's - home, North :
• Rev. L. S., Mott,attending.
iecon
,.s....
ference in- s::Galt. •
Miss- J. Erwin who has' been Visit-
ing_
isit-
in ar 'o
s nae re
r at 'tire tui d , ,
g- �► g' , ne OIL .'
,Mo. day to her home in Waterford, Aonday Y ac-.
m
u:ompanied by Mrs.. Mott , and. son
Glenn; •
Mrs. Dalgetyet of Sombra.,
as:'•
th
gt est. of..R.eii::. :_C. aMcRitc i . an -
h. a .:. dT=�•^-
Mrs.M
Ri c i
e
,at, the.'recto
r3
•Mr: and Mrs; Mr
hal
Oros-_
n o o i ie o e,, � wee.
Old friends' of Itev..W'. ,A. Town's
end with Mrs. Forfar's mother, Mrs.
R.%T Bre
hend d: London,
ofread. with ` ',`i •
much .iter
est an account, of his: bravery in last,
.yeek's .issue of this paper,
'Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrigan- and
William, also Mr. and M'rs W. J.
Biretf�• Pinkerton last San-'
;day,
ale .Carter walloped a double, scoring.
Wylds and Cook and Jim, Webster's
tong hit . to ,centre drove ` Carter in
,with the winning run.
Lucknow'' • •:S:. ;ab r 'hP o a
D. Finlayson, c ,-... 2. 2 0 ' '4 2
L. Wylds,:: 3rd ...3 1 • 1'; 0 ' 0
Richards, 0, 0 3 0
D. 'Aitchison, ss . 0 0- `2 1•
J. 'Cook, If;2 1. ' 0 0,
ti Steward, 2nd -. 1• 0 0 0 2
J, Webster., lit . „ 4 0 1 10 0
A. ,McKinnon,
JZ
Solomon,
• 1. Carter, 2nd 1 1 1' 1 1
J. K. McKenzie, cf. -,.1 0 1 0 0•'
266 6 21 8
Clinton • ab • r ' h;.po . a
i'owell, c. 0 0 12 2
Lockwood, 3rd 4 • 1 22 : o
Butler 1f., _.4" 0. •3. '0- 1
docking, Ik , 4 ' 1 1: 1. • 2`
G. • Montieth, ss '. __ »» 4 • 1 2 •2 '0:
R.' Montieth, 1st.' 0 ' 1 • 3 '0
;look, cf.i'- _4' .,1 2 '0 • 0
. alhoun, , 2nd .. 3 •0 1 °',0•'
Q
Johnston,; if. 3 1 1_0•_0
score By, Innings
Clinton .- 121 - 000 1-5
Lucknow .... 100' -001 .
4-6
SCHOOL EDGES • OUT WIN
_Continuing the' series.:, of . softball
encounters,: last Thursday the 'School
nine eked out a 16,to 15 win over the
town teamsby virtue• of a,5 run --scot
,ing splurge in• the last inning.;. '
School—D. Finlayson, c;, H. Thonip
don, 2nd; J. MacDo'na1'd, ss; G''Millet,
lst;; 13 Hewitt, ;3rd;• J. Cook, cf; B.-.
Jewitt, p, M. ' Morrison, lf; A. Ait
,bison, rf.
Town—M, Johnstone, A. Maclntosh,..
H. Greer, J. Miner; Dr. Fowler,. E.,
Webster, S. Collyer, -"-Bob Thompson,
'E.:Solomon,'T. Collyer and 11. Ritchie,
Umpires -G S..'Mclntyre, B: Sproul.
Meaford; ;champion, in-and-outers
of theBruce League, Awho • were re-
admitted thia spring, have Withdrawn'
again after;playing their, opening
game,'which was a 'victory:' over Han
aver. Medford will now fcompete : in
.he Noi th•.'• Simcoe:: League,- although
•public Opinion in Meaford is;,strongly.
against the Club's' latest':move.
With Clark Finlayson ,behnid: the
plate -and. the veteran• ,Gordon Irwin
n first, Goderich played ;their open-
ing'game }iii•'•the` Huron -Perth League
on Friday when they ;dropped ; a 6-2
decision to ' Cljnton. ' On Monday .the
'Sailers. defeated Hensall 5-1: '•
Scoring . the wiiining " run in the'
last of the ,ninth,. Teeswater , opened
the Bruce League schedule on the
24th with A 4 to 3 • win. ' Wiley highly:
tooted new Teeswater hurler whiffed
-
•*',* * ,*
The Tennis Club will hold -a reor-
anizing meeting ' in the Town Hall
(tonight) Thursday, ' June ' 2nd .:at
o'clock.;''
The Club .pans to hold a tourn-
ament' at the courts this' afternoon
(Thursday').•"There 'is no: entry fee
and it is hoped this opening tourn—
ament will interest`' a number in • the
game.
Prize„ -Winners Announced '
On . Tuesday, the publisher. broke
the seals concealing the Iucky names
an a card- of tickets sold by Miss
Ruby Reid. The pri.ee,.winners . Were
ae 'follows; .'Johip ,''RIC' of;
.A• ..
won the grand rize,. it fi set of
P, , vanity 'set of.
•:hest of silver while • Lorne Cook;,
Mrs . Orland' Richards, Mrs . Clair
Irwin, Mrs. John Jamieson,• Mrs,
Peter Cook and Lorna Reid were ad-
d�itio"nal winners who have • their,
choiceof six handkerchiefs' or piece
of silverware. '
IN, MEMORIAM
In ineinory: of •pry dear mother,
Mrs.' John Savage, Dungannon, who
passed' away, June 7th, 1934
"Your Motherly love a'nd care for
me will always be remembered with
sweet•
memoryl ;
Daughter, Laura
Mrs. N , McCallum entertained* the.
ladies of the U. F W. Q. for. the. 11 °
Meeting., There was a .largeatten
ince.r The,. meeting' opened by singing;
the Opening Song, followed by'. re-
?eating the Lord's Prayer in unison, •
rhe minutes of• the last meeting were
read and adopted .The •Roll :Call ;was
an exchange : of ; bulbs seeds or- slips.
After the business•period, . a, splendid • •
program• .followed 'which included
violin selections by ..Mr. Wm.. McKen-
alae, aocontpar icd by '• Mrs. -Conley.
Current events by 'Miss 'Mary. McLeod
=solo ' by K-athleen McKenzie -playing
•her own. accompaniment on<the. 'guit-
ar Miss Jessie McKay gave suggest-
ions on•'sewing and .'remodeling
Miss,. Elizabeth..Robinson. sang a
solo accompanied by Mrs. Hughes.
A papeim on theGlory of the''garden
was given by . Mrs A. Hughes.:•Closing
remarks:by Mist Wm. McDonald., The
meeting closed=by singing, "Gad' Save
The Xing." Refreshinents were served
and a social.half hour spent. The'June
Meeting. on the 23rd will, be at ,the ;
home of • Mrs. . Lavis
Mr:' and Mrs.' "Rob! Moffat and
Shirley,'.' visited:. with Mr, nand Mrs. •
Bert Moffat of Bervie. -
Mr Rennnie' Graham and his sister
Anna of Toronto,: spent the week-en'd '.
at their',home... •
Mr and Mrs. Peter` McKinnon and •
son Harald, of :Flint, .are visiting with'
rel iti ves • on: the sixth' and , fourth.
Miss Isobel McLeod ,spent last week
with. • her aunt Mrs. • Allan „D'urnin.
Miss :Jean. Graham of., Kingston,.
la: spending a weeks holidays with her'.
parents Mi andMrs. .Ar; Graham -•
Mis.° •D McLeod entertained, a Car;
load of friends. from Detroit over the; •
}week end.• ,
Mr, and Mrs. T. Morrison of •:White-
church Visited' on Sunday' wth Mr. and,
Mrs.- G. Hamilton
Mrs. A McGillivray spent a few r
days East week at Mr. A., )tittle's.,
Mr. A. '.McKenzie, .whop has. not°bee�� •
-very well the.°past two' weeks is con
'fined to' bed
WHITECHURCH• •
'Miss " Annie., 'Simpson of Jasper,
Saskis visiting. her Sister Mrs., Frank,
'Henry. •
Mrs • Hind of the west. is spending
the surnrner with her ; mother Mrs.
Prank Henry, , .who is, sick.
Miss .:Myrtle: ..Beecroft, of New
London,:.:Connecticut,' is'. visiting .her'
,rothei• Mr. Dustan Beecroft and Mrs.
3eecroft.•
Miss /Irene Clark of Winghatn,. spent
;A, day last week with Miss 'Pauline••
Inglis, r •
Messrs.. Alex. ;Inglis, and• Thos,
Inglis Jr,, spent:a day at Toronto last
,week.
Miss Olive Kennedy spent last ween[,'.
with Mrs:. A..l ox and Mrs. Geo,_ Ida
?lenaghan. 10
There will be no service in the •
Presbyterian Church here next' Sun-'•
lay; owing to the; anniversar .at Cal:::.....:.
,tin: at 1]. A. M. and 7:30 P. M,,.when
Rev.' Mt°. 1#oyle, a, fernier' minister
Breach, ' er. will
• The Y. P. S. 'of the ifnited Church
put: on their play "Cabbages or Dollars';'
n the .Institute; Hall blast •Thursday,.
•evening, to a, well packed: ball. It.Was
snjoyed by all present
•
Mr. Win Anderson of,the' west
pent
Saturday -With -Mrs. Catherine
Fgglestene;, an old aegpaintance,. Iia.
Is 50 years: since lie°went west,
Lai
We
1A impro ineased g sincer e hisracc di• • `
ent. •
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New Curtains Mid '1 aterials-,-CrL-:.
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