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C:HU,RCH: NEWS
Presbyterian .Y. P S.
'The program On Monday, night was
in'charge of the `Missionary committee
and the meeting opened by: singing:
•:hymn 553. After repeating . the Lord's:
prayer in,unison, the Scripture lesson.
MR. WAITERS. COMPLETES
} 25' YEARS AS MAIL COURIER •
was read by Maudie Fisher.: After the
offering, Stella and Verna Steward
sang ,a, duet, and Donalda: MaeCallµm
and Carolyn Allin played a piano duet.
The Bible!. study on the "Baptism • of
Jesus" Was taken -by Clyde: ;Reid. ' Af.
was ..� y
ter hynn• 1797 a most excellenttopic
was 'given on the life:,of . Dr; ,Carolyn'
MacDonald'"The White Angel of Tok
yo" by Coyle :Russell. This :was follow
ed by :a selection a by. •the. ladies,' gear
-
tette ,and.,1•,a leading • lair Gladys Mac-
Donald. After •singing... hymn 551, Mr.
••
MacDonald Closed .kthc meeting 'with
� DR�N6 . BILLS'�
BROWb111DIVIORF,: Miss iielen Thor;, Reg 'N.,; ,Of Pet•
pretty Easter • wedding of.''laueb erborough IS : visiting th�ls week with
A pr y �!
interest. took place Wednesday at two her sister, Mrs. L. C. Thompson. ,
o'clock in Hoimesville United Church
when Thelma Nvlyn Cudipore,, dau-
ghter of Mr.. and Mrs. John Cudmore,
Holmville, , .was united in_-arriage
'.....e s
to Sidney .J..Brown, .of Cyediton, .son
;gf'/'Rev. and. Mrs.. A. W. Brown ,of
Brantford, ..o
Mrs. Douglas Ward, of Clinton, sis-
ter -Of the bride, .played the•, wedding
march ,as the,. bride entered on the
arm O. her fattier `and took her place
at the altar, where the ceremony was
performed iby • the ooin'.s • father,
' Reic.; A. W. Browin, pester", of Balfour
Street United Church, Brantford,
a
s
satedby ReY. Herold .Wilding, Past
-
or of folmesvlleUnited Church.
The bride was `''becomingly gowned
in a" floor length dress of white ,satin
With. sweetheart' neckline•;cut on P'rin-
Continued from: page one
followin poem •was
Te 8 dedicated
to him by aniece in recognition of his
quarter century :of service;'
'Holyrood, Ont.,
March '30,; 1940.
prayer,.
•
pear Uncle Bill•'.
We've come today to bring you greet -
•Mr, and Mrs. T:';" A. Leishman ,of.
Kitchener visited thepast week with
Mrs. Leishm . '
an s father, Mr. George
H. Douglas.
Mrs. Louisa . Naylor who has spent
the past six months at 'St. Thomas,
Goderich .and in ,Ashfield returned
to her,home here on Monday.
"M:issea Gertie and Dorothy Laskin-
ette left ori: Saturday to ;spend a, few
months in Kitckienert �.
.`Mr and. Mrs Russel ' 190 a spent
Saturday With. 'Mr.
and •s,.
Hari' ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Laidlaw and
Ivan of W..Wawanoslh 404 Thurs.-
da'y with Mr. and Mips.• .R. Stuart.
Mr. and *s.• • Robert ,.Stuart anJ.
Donald spent Friday .tirtitii rMr. and
Mrs. W. R. Farrier _of Wawanosh.
Miss. Dorothy Caskinette spent!
Wednesday with: Mr 'hand • Mrs. Ben '
Johnston, 6th Con., Culross:.
Mr? a�►.... d UM -Hard Simpson, Kath
; .�'
leen, Connie, ,jean, .Roberta of.' Culross
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Was.
Mrs. Wm, Douglas was able to re
turn to her home•,: here the• first of the.
week, .having'ieceived painful injuries
in 0 -"fall while" in London attending the
funeral of her niece,: .,•
Mfs. T Alton ::had as .her guests.
ob nston
J h and rRichard' '
last ee k
Ms
Week
her sister,'Mis, Wilfred Hoffman of
'Dunville,.also Harry Alton: and family,
Tam of Toronto and Alma of London.
was ;nes.
l' A' finger tip vel • and
ac•.
n
cessoriescom
pleted her sense ble and RECEPTION D I NNER
Miss: R'eta Cudmore' •was her sister's
attendant, wearinga dress of blue The Rey. A.• W.' and Mrs. Brown of
silk net over; taffeta; and Carrying a . ,
bouquet of •daffods
' ...Mr,• Arthur E. Balfour "Street United Church Par -
grown n A. Toronto brother of the soilage,, Brantford• were host and
she carried a ;bouquet of Easter lilies. FOR N'EW LYW EDS
From' all of us, for time is fleeting:
Looking back one can hardlk believe
it is rale ' '
That,for 25 years you've' been carry-
- ing mail. . .•
United, : Chuirch Y. P. S.
The :meeting opened .with the sing-
; , ing of hymn' 347 and all repeated the,
.Lord'rs, prayer.. The Scripture lesson
was given by 'Mrs. Ther minutes
Were . read and the offering received.
Winn 150 closed' this • part of the
meeting.
Jessie MacKenzie. , took charge of
• the rest ,of 'the • meeting:- Readings
were
given yµ
.";rs:MaeDo
nald,
were.
Doris : Ritchie' and, Mr Hall :whit!; w:, e„
•vert inuoh<'enjoyed., Solos° were given
-by Margaret Rae and ;Clarence 'Greer.
A violin instrumental .was: given by
DIIr.Little which' was very much en-:
joyed, Mr. D. G. MacKenzie gave, the
topic which was very interesting and
helpful.•
He is always• much enjoyed
I by the .young people The . singing . of
hynin 125 and ' repeating : the. mizpah
benediction closed the meeting.
ers
da March '30th to Mr.' Sidney tea'Thursday afternoon .at the home
Ward. The choir. with Miss .Aima ur" � ; rill' Miss' Thelma of°Mrs. Mac Rosa:, .
Trewartha as soloist, sang during Brown and 'his b e, nee
, Cudmore , who were Wed at the Holm- The immediate neighbours of Mr:
the signing of the.register. > March 27: 1 and Mrs. Herb Pettypiece were en -
ion
esville United Cdiurch on •
• Following the ceremony a • recent- Dinner was . served . to twenty-one.' tertained:by them on Thursday •even -
on was" `held at the home of the • d'
, guests at twos tables beau tifillly dec-ing: Nits.
' arents where. the bride's ink a d` •: Mr, Jim Morrison Jr:, Mr. and AI
brides . parents orated in• a color scheme of p n en by Mrs. J. Laidlaw.' The; roll call
mother received the guests in'a dress Yellow. The bride looked lovely.in her Russel Moore spent Sunday with .Mr:
will be -=How, many meetings, did 1
blue sheer, wearing a 'cos- yand re and Mrs: Victor. Emerson.
of Royal ''741#6' satin wedding ;gown ': I attend during. this year? Current` ev-
white carnations:' She was as-• .the friends The Whitechurch Women a Institute illes . ie. Hostess—
corsage
ostess
sage of ceived the felicitations. ofMrs. John G P
thesgrey's mother who .Han.- 'held a Major' Bowes, amateur'night on ents, This will be she a-
sisted by gi' present. Mr, Arthur, Young of'•.. Mrs. J.,McInnes. T s
chose a dofss of grey silk repe Viand a ro osed the; toast .to the' groom, Friday. There was a 'good-sized and
_non p, P the roads Waal meeting•.when officers will be•
corsages white scarnations.Daffo and. Mr.. George Hazelwood, of Strat-,.ience present even though
effectively r ..bad. Those taking part un- elected. At the'• close of the' meeting
dile, lilies and tulips were ford that to the bride. Mr; J. W,.• wee verythe Whitechurch Red• Cross Society
decorating the home.- Yellow Mr. Marshall der 12 years were= solos, Ruby Conn, Cerin -when .completed
Society
used in Skinner • of London andwilt- hold a m g
and white ,was the :color scheme, for recitation
Bethune of Hamilton also made and Dough$ : Snarling;
,hostess to .a nuii(iber of guests to do
Mr. Jim.•3torrison•. •is: spendinga few
days at"his 1home`.here having complet-
ed a year working east of l.istoyvel.
and the end of this week intends :go-
ing to Toronto• to secure a position
M
end Mrs. tville Tiffin, Joe .arid
Dan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin.
Miss Isobel Brown of Teeswater.
spent Easter holidays with her friend
Miss Elsie Switzer.
'The ladies of the United W. M:. p.
groom, was best man. Ush.were :
Mr. ,Harry �Cudmore and Mr. 'Douglas honour at a reception dinner Fon Sat- .
of the 2nd and 4th held their March
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LARGE DISPLAY LADIES' ROUSE DRESSES, GIRGS' .PRINT
DRESSES; .BLOUSES, ' ETC.
'W'ATCH FOR OUR SALE BILLS, SALE BEGINS
EndingAPRIL lith
UESD,AY, April 9th,
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On 'roads that ' were geed, ''when you
sat in the sun, ��:
in 'the old• top . buggy—(To us fids,
• Farhat' fun •
To go and'help,.at•least so we thought,
Though later' -we realized, we really
were not).
Through sunshine and rain, over hill
and dale,
Whatever weather, or. heavy the' mail
Whether parcels from Eaton's, or for
someone a bale,,
Or chickens expressed, . or for some
child a pail.
In winter or summer, 'twas always.
.• .
h same,
to•
Your duty you ve done without: help
from;' a dame
Of your ow'n—which.. we think was a
shame,
Mobbing us too, you • see, of an.Aunt:
-what's her name?
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BY HUGHES' AND SIIOPIRQ •
At_ The . Sepoy 5c .to $1.Q0 .Store'
i � Saturday
Friday- . And S y
This,
.large crowd: The club is to meet' a-
gain on April 5th when dancing will
again 'be the .entertainment.
The Whitechurch Women's Institute
April
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will hold their April meeting n p
9th in the Hall. The motto -will 'be giv-.
ECLIPSE SUNDAY, .LAST ONE
°AFIFECTED AGED MAN'S SIGHT
table 'decoration; .the wedding cake •reminiscent of their assoc- .Shirley Gibson; piano' solo, Angus
table,while daffodils were .speeches.
centred the is ions with the groom • Mr' Sidiiev •Mowbray;. Highland Fling dance, Ei=
iations
for floral decoration.
. B • both leen Stuart Laura- Currie. ' The :win-
For the Wedding trip - h 1 Gibson first Dont*
Brown and Mrs. Sidney Brown
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ddi the bride don made happy'.replies. ' nets were .S it ey i n first , . • •.
ned a, dress of'dove.'rose, matching: The out of town guests. were, Mr. las,Sparling,2nd and.Ruby Conn 3rd.
accessories and „black fitted coat. The and Mrs. J. W. Skinner and .Miss El- All in this class received a gift. The
rung' couple ,will reside at Crediton: eanor Skinner of London; Mr. and second class, Misses Dorothy, Beatrice
y
• Mrs. George Hazelwood," Misses• .Elva and Tereasa •Caskinette sang Miss
' ood Stratford;' issippi Valley Blues"; Kenneth„ Ross
and Marion, Hazelw of
•'and Walter Clark of on 'the accordian-played "The Old AI
, -
Mrs.'
At Seaforth • Messers George
Wallaceburg; Mr. and Mrs. Pfrimmer :pie . Tree"; 'Clifford. Farrier sang
Mrs: (Rev.)': M. Young was.the .
and Mr. Will, .Elsley of Benmiller, "South of the Border"; Joe Tiffin
ofert, gpoaker. at 'the Easter Thank -.Marshall andMalcolm Beth played the violin; Dan the ,guitar and
offering of the QV.M S. 'of First Pres-. tine Messers s
ues
tine of Hamilton; .Mr. and Mrs. Arth-Mrs. Ed, Wadel'pianist gave a' num-
'niT 'Farrier,
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fo t on ord F ,
Sea liff
Church,C
Winners, 1st
b Crisher; W
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Mr. andM
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ytHannon,
Tian
• run ' of . 4
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the. Arthur„
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day o last week. Speaking of ) w fronto. • ; receiving a -fountain. pen; grid Joe and
E• Bro n,�►,f
In the late afternoon of Sunday,
April 7,residents of this. district may
P d
be able. to view • the only eclipse , of the
sun to 'be:visible this: year,' according
to' calculations. of astrologers. • • ,
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/04
' Although it will be total eclipse; it •
will. be visible in Ontario only as a .`
partial hiding of the sun by the moon.
The area of totality is from the Pae-
ifie Ocean across the. United States
and disappearing : off '.Ney . York,. -on
the ,Atlantic. ;seabearc. It will be vis:,
be received . and • more ibles a partial :'eclipse in' most of'
articles will � p
material. and . yarn given out. Southern Canada below. Hudson's
Miss Reba Marshall spent Friday gay,; .
Mrs. :Jack Harkness of. Tees- ` t e death.. of Mr. Win. Phil-
itis Since h.
lips recently, we learned. that he.in
• creasing degree of the blindness with
Nor would we forget; as the time wore,
WO,
Your interest in sporte, especially ball':
play. '
The millers of Purity Flour congratulate these• cjever
'ladies who' have been awarded.the .cash Prizes in the.re-
cent Purity Flour Contest: ,
1ST PRIZE, ,
$30 CASH -= Mrs. George McGilli-
vray, Paisley, . .
2ND PRIZE, $15 , CASH --' Jean Turvey, • Blyth: '
3RD PRIZE, $5 .CASH Mrs: Wiljialn Shepherd,
Hensal 1. '
'10 $1 Prizes Mrs; sallies M, Brown, Colpoy's Bay. Mrs. . s
W. E. Fleming; 756-9th.St. " E , Owen Sound;
Mrs. Simon Goetz, R. R. 3, Mildmay; Mrs. L. M. Mc$ardy, Fergus;
Mrs. Arthur. McNally,. R. H. 1, Markdale; Mrs. W. Lyman, Goderich;
Mrs. A. H. Boyle, R. R. 2, Auburn; Mrs. Gordon Murray, Box 425,
Cintoi4; Mrs. Earl J. Taylor, Sebringville; Miss . Eileen Evans, Dub -
yll .dklnq
LOUR
evil forces that are endangering the }•
. �• �• Dan Tiffin and 'Mrs. 'Wedel receiving
church and our •country today, Mrs. . � � • � , a cup and saucer. The +third class,
Young said in • party "The whole Traditions Held Good .� Jack Gillespie violin, .Miss Agnes .pian-
church of God on earth is' in danger. Age-old ; weather traditions ran ist gave "The mocking bird'?; ' Nits.
The church.. of Jesus Christ in Ont- true to form this winter. With ,Land-'. Harold Currie• whistled "the Mock -
Miss and' Canada has left its first. lemas •Days February 2nd dawniong.'.ing: bud" with; Miss Merle., Wilson
love. God can take the candlesticluC bright and clear, so that the bear
out of its place in Canada as well as saw it's shadow, six weeks more of.
in. Germany' and Russia- if' we do not winter was forecast and we certain-
repent ' and turn to Him. What : are ly'got it. March's lamb -like entry fore -
we doing as Christian mothgrs and
Christian women?" the speaker . said.
If ' the church is inactive or asleep;
other organizations :are not; they are
striving: to influence our young pea
told of a stormy, exit, and while the
last' few days of the month were
springlike, the 'week previous brought
one of the worst prolonged storms . of
the winter. :
ple with their pagan -propaganda.".
Nor th many wild drives thro' the
swamps that -were made
Nor the trips to Belfast for a certain
fair niaid.
And so you can see, that we think it
an occasion '
Fox: a really important bang-up cele-
bration.
But since sickness and weather made
a col1aberation, ' '
To your house • we can't bring all the
desired delegation. • • ..:,•
But at least roti will know we've e've some
appreciation
For the work you've 'done, and the
splendid reputation
You've made for yourself and your
job --and this relation
• And all the rest_join in the heartiest
congratulation.
THE
UNITED
CHURCH
LtJCKNOW
'SUNDAY
•
.APRIL 7th 1.
II a.m.•-HOLY CQMMlJNION.and
Baptism: Reception o new mem=
hers and Ordination Of Elders.
3 p.hi.--The Sunday, School
7 p.m.—Public Worship..
FRIDAY, April, .5th--PREPARa-
TORY SERVICE at 8 p.m.
•
Monthly, Sale is Thursday, Friday and which he• was afflicted the • past few
"aturday, 'April 4th; 5th, 6th. If you
do not get a bill listing the :