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There’s That Woman Again”
Melvyn Douglas is better than ever as the super
detective and Virginia Bruce is “Mrs. Reardon/’
the answer to a detective’s prayer.
Also “Charley Chase Comedy” “Screen Snapshots”
“Cartoon”
Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2.30 p.m,
Admission: Adults 20c, Children, 10c.
Mr. Peter Lever has been under the
Doctors care during the past week.
Quite a number of relatives and
friends from here attended the fun
eral of the late Mrs. Alfred Carr in
Wingham last Friday.
Word was received here on Satur
day of the death at Clinton of Mr.
William Foster, who was a brother-
in-law of the late Mr. Frank Henry.
Over fifty years ago he married Mr.
Henry’s sister, and worked at the
blacksmith,,tr.^,de. in Whitechurch, but
he has bqgpj' dp. invalid from heart
trouble.-for many years. The funeral
was held from his home at Bayfield
on Monday? ajternoon, with the fol
lowing from-’ here attending it: Mr.
Win #Henry, Miss Olive Terriff and
Mr. Mac Ross and Mr. Frank Ross,
Mr, a*nd Mr^ W. R. Coulter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert -.Rpss also Mrs/ Frank
Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Green of Waterloo. Mrs. Foster has
been in Clinton Hospital during the
past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guest and daughter,
and her mother, Mrs, Macintosh of
Ripley visited on Thursday last at the
home of Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Niag
ara Falls on Friday last and spent the
?W.pekt.end with his sister, Mrs. Gib
son. His mother, who had been visit
ing there, returned home with him oty
Monday. J
Miss Addie Ross, who had spen$
two weeks at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross, return
ed to her position in Toronto on Sat
urday.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston and
son, Robert of Lucknow, visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Conn.
Mr. Cecil Middleon of Toronto, vis
ited with his aunt, Mrs. Joe Holmes
on Friday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock
spent the week-end with his parents,
at Pine River and while there a re
ception was held in their honour,
Rally Day service was held in the
United Church on Sunday. Miss Mil
dred McClenaghan read the story and
the choir sang special anthems at
anniversary services in the evening.
Miss Olive Farrier of Toronto,
spent the wek-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Mr. Fred Lott returned on Satur
day .after working for six weeks in
the West.
®',Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain and Or
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott
vis’ited on Sunday at the home of the
latter’s daughter, Mrs. Orval Newby
of London.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
held a tea at the home of Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan on Tuesday.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women’s Institute was held at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Morrison of Tues
day last with the President, Miss
Grace Richardson in charge. Two
new trustees for the Institute prop
erty were appointed, Mrs. J. G. Gill
espie and Mrs. B. S. Naylor being
appointed to take the place of Mrs.
Leggatt and Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz was appointed local leader to
attend the meetings of .the (Meat
Cookery Project to be held at Holy
rood on September 28 and October
26. The list of exhibits for the Insti
tute part of Lucknow Fall Fair was
received and the promise of a good
COMMUNITY
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Geo. Williams
The Jeweller
Pipe Season Is Now On.
Pipes from 25c to $3.00
Omar Haselgrove’s
Smoke Shoppe
exhibit this year was assured.
The program was in charge of the
Grandmothers. Mrs. Thos. Moore
gave a reading, “The new grandmoth
er talks”. Mrs. W. R. Farrier, sang a
solo, “Kathleen Mavourneen”. Mrs.
A. E. Purdoh gave an interesting
reading, followed by one in gaelic.
Miss Grace Richardson read a paper
on the last 35 sovereigns of Great
Britian. The old-fashioned apron par
ade proved very interesting and the
prize was won by Mrs. Ben Naylor.
The judges^ being, Mrs. Johnston
Conn and Mrs. Arville Tiffin. Lunch
was served and a social time enjoyed
by all.
Mr. Thos. Henderson of Listowel
.spent' the week-end at the home of
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Dawson
and reports that his son Lawrence
has enlisted.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colwell of Win
nipeg are spending a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wel-
■wood.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson
Spent Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs'.
John Turner of Kitchener.
Mrs. John Kilpatrick and children
of Lucknow,, spent a few days last
week, with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Louttit and
Ray and Gordon of Gorrie, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Elliott.
Mr. Dan Martin of London is
spending a few days this week at
his home here.
^d Cornelius
’"ite'd ,pn Sunday. at\tJj$ Ro;b“Cj9/s lldij.'
sister, Mrs. Sam Westlake of Bay
field,
Mr, and Mrs. John Mason and
family spent Sunday at the hom<? of
her sister, Mrs. David Kilpatrick of
Exeter and Miss Mary Mason, who
had been visiting there, returned
home with them, Mr, Sam Stirling
of Bayfield spent a few days last
week at the home of Mr, Amos Cor-
| nelius and Will and Joe Kelly of St,
Augustine spent Sunday with their
grandmother, 'Mrs, JaS, Cornelius,
The regular weekly meeting of the
Y.P.U, of the United Church was
held on Monday evening with Mrs.
Sparling in charge. The theme of the
meeting was about the Bible. Mrs.
Scholtz and tMiss Lettie Fox read
the Scripture lesson and Psalm, and.
Milan Moore led in prayer. Miss
Susan Carrick played a number on
the piano, Nearer My God to Thee,
and Mr. H. Pollock read a poem,
Miss Mildred McClenaghan told the
story of the life of the three Bronte
sisters, writers of Withering Heights,
In the discussion period, Clarence
McClenaghan told the story of the
book written by Madame Chiang ki
Chek and her husband, on their work
in China. Millan Moore also told of
the book, “The Shape of things to
come,” written by H. G. Wells. Doris
McClenaghan also gave a book re
view. The meeting was closed by re
peating the society prayer in unison.
Mrs. Albert Patterson spent Tues
day in Lucknow with Mrs. Dr. Pat-
• terson.
The regular weekly meeting of the
young people of the Presbyterian
Church, was held, on Monday even
ing with Jack Pollock in charge. Alec
Robertson read the Scripture lesson.
Miss Grace Richardson led in prayer.
After the roll-call, arrangements were
made for as many as possible of the
young folks to attend a convention
in London the last of October. Miss
Jean Welwood had charge of the
Meditation period, and Miss Velma
Scott had the topic, telling of a tour
taken to improve the efficiency of the
Missionary work. The Mizpah bene
diction closed the service.
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Canadian Cowboys Concert Co.
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Dances - Recitations
Instrumentals
present a special show- gf
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Held Anniversary Services
Very successful Anniversary Serv
ices were held in , Knox United
Church on Sunday. The church .was
nicely decorated with flowers. Fine
weather also added to the pleasure
of the services and good congrega
tions attended both morning and ev
ening services. Rev. Moore, who was
pastor in the former Methodist
Church here fifteen years ago, was
the special speaker for the day, and
gave two splendid addresses. The
choir contributed suitable music at
each service. At the morning service
Mrs. Geo. Taylor sang a solo and
at the evening service >Mr. John Rea-
vie sang a solo.
of the Great Chief” and Rev. Barn
ard delivered an address on the theme
of the program ‘‘The Sunday School
Moves Forward.’’;
Mr. Wm. Bell, of Pine River, and
Mr. and Mrs.' Win. Smith, of Kincar
dine, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Thom.;
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Eyesight Specialist
Rev. and Mrs. .Moore and family
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H'.
Wheeler.
Mrs. E. Armitage and Doreen of
Arva were week-end visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Young.
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GLENANNAN
Mrs. R. J. Woods, Misses Isobel
and Dorothy Miller were visitors with
the former’s sister, Mrs. Ratlnvell at
Varna. Mrs, Rathwell returned with
them for a .visit.
Lome and Harley Phillips, of Ash
field, were weelc-end visitors with
their grandmother, Mrs. T. Phillips.
Phone 161
Miss Clara Gordon of Los Angles,
Cal., who has visited the past two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
.Stokes, left on Sunday for Milbank
where she will, visit friends. .
Miss Margaret Geils of Timmins,
who has spent a week visiting her
aunt, .Miss Mary Forgie, has returned
to her home.
Miss Mary Leopard of Cargill vis
ited last week with her friend, Mrs.
Clayton Edwards.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Stokes were: Mr. and Mrs.
John Wolfe of Lakelet; Mr. and Mrs.
John Blake and Bernice of Dungan
non also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jer-
gens of Walkerton,
Mr. Boyd Marshall returned home
on Saturday from the West where he
has- spent the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, ;X.lbert Tone and Mr.
and Mrs. George Shaw of Toronto,
spent the week-end with their par
ents, Mr, ahd Mrs. John Metcalfe.
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Music by Canadian Cowboys
Loud Speaker System Afternoon and Evening
Miss Laurine Miller, student nurse
at the Stratford General Hospital,
was a week-end visitor at her borne
her’e.
Mr. Neely Todd was hottie from
Stratford for the week-end,
The annual Rally Day Service was
observed at the United Church Stm«
day morning’ with Rev. G. A, Barnard
jft charge.,, Mrs,, John ,^ap)efot^:^ad