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“NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH”
A European spy melodrama along the lines of “The
Lady Vanishes.” This picture is filled with
action and suspense.
Also “MARCH OF TIME”
WHITECHURCH
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Watt and
Sylvia, and Mrs. Vlaubel, of Port El
gin, also1 Mr. Harry McClenaghan,
Edith and Bill, of Belgrave, visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm. Bar
bour, who was celebrating his 87th
birthday. We join in wishing him
many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntyre and
sons spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, Lang
side.
A.C. Richard Irwin and A.C. Stanley
Grey, both training at Dunnville, spent
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the week-end with the former's par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Herson Irwin,
Mr. Mac McNeil, who is stationed
at Woodstock, is spending the coming
two weeks with Mrs, McNeil and his
family here.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred
herstburg, spent the
her father, Mr. R, Y.
daughters,
Mr. Richard Irwin
the doctor’s care last week, at the
home of his son, Mr. Herson Irwin.
Miss Doris McClenaghan, Kincar
dine, spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Charlie Falconer accompanied Rich
ard Welwood, when he spent the
week-end at the latter’s home at Cal
edon.
Mrs. Jas. Henderson and Isabel
spent Friday last with her aunt, Mrs.
Wm. Dawson,
Miss Isabel Fox, R.N., who has
spent the winter at Wroxeter, left last
week to be with ■ her mother at St.
George’s. Miss Estelle Patton, R.N„
sister of Mr. Roy Pattern, has been
very low with the flu in Brantford
Hospital.
Mr. Sandy Gibbs, from Camp Bor
den, spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gibb,
The pupils of S.’S. No. 9 Kinloss
have been sewing a very attractive
quilt and on Saturday a number of the
ladies of the 2nd Con. met at the home
of Mrs. Russel Gaunt and quilted it.
The pupils have sold tickets on it for
Red Cross Contributions and have re
alized quite a sum.
Mr. Pete Kennedy is improving his
property these times by shingling all
the roof.
Born—On Friday, May 2, in God
erich Marine Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Chamney (nee Mary
Johnston) a daughter.
Mr. Thos. Robinson and Ruth spent
Sunday* with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Mr. Will Scott and Miss Marvel, of
Kinlough, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Patterson.
Miss Beatrice McQuillan, of St. Hel
ens, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Purdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Buckton, Tor
onto, are spending this week with their
daughter, Mrs. Thos. Morrison.
’ Rev. Mr. Newton, of Toronto, had
charge of the services on the Presby
terian Church Circuit on Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Gowell, of Kenora, i’s
spending this week at the home of her
“sister, Mrs. Robt. McClenaghan.
Mr. Melvin McClenaghan, oldest son
of Mr.
left on
he will
oral.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monahan and three
children, Detroit, visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and
with other old Wawanosh friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNeil and fam
ily spent Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Robt. Stewart, Langside.
The regular weekly meeting of the
Y.P.U. of the United. Church was held
on Monday evening with Mrs. H. Pol
lock in the chair and taking the call
to worship. Millan Moore read the
Scripture lesson, and Mildred Mc
Clenaghan gave the meditation and
Mr. H. Pollock led in prayer. Mrs.
Sparling gave a reading. Agnes Gil
lespie sang “I beard the voice of Je
sus.” Rev. G^A. Barnard gave a very
instructive talk on the sacrament of
Baptism and the Sacrament of the
Last Supper, stressing the sacredness
and the faith of Christian people who
clo it in remembrance. Mr. Barnard
led in prayer, and the meeting closed
with the society prayer in unison.
Mrs. Lance Grain, Mrs. J. G. Gil
lespie and Agnes, Mrs. McLean, Mrs.
R. Mowbray, Mrs. J.
Grace, attended the
meeting at* Lucknow
The meeting was in
Hambridge, from the Dept, of Agri
culture, who has been in charge of the
project “Fruit for Food and Flavour”.
Wes. Joynt, of Lucknow, gave an in
teresting talk on the care and spray
ing of fruit trees and friuts, during the
afternoon, and the Lucknow ladies ser
ved lunch.
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Carl
visited on Wednesday at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Fred Culbert of Lis-
towel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacDonald and
i two children, of Holyrood, spent Sun
day with Mr. Jas. Ross and Miss Ca
tharine Ross.
Mrs, Neil Robb and daughter, Merle,
Mrs. A. L. Lawson, Mrs, George Ag
ar and Mrs, Striver, of Stratford, spent
Wednesday last at the home of the
former’s mother, Mrs. Thos. Gaunt.
Mrs. A, Griffin and son, Bud, of
Detroit, visited on Monday at the
hotneof Mrs. M, McMillan.
MfS, George Tiffin and Mrs, Russel
Moore, Langside, spent a day
week at the home of Mrs, Cecil
toner.
The young people of Langside
sented their play “Grandmother’s Twin
Sister” in the Hall here last Thursday
and it was enjoyed by all, They pre*
sent it again May iS, at JJolyrood, .in
,atd of the Red Cross Society,
Mrs, Gordon Scott, of Ripley, spent
Monday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' Thqs., Hill.
Mrs. Owen King, from Culross, has
been teaching in Langside school, 'the
teacher, Mr. Gordon Ball, left to join
the R.C.A.F, at Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Tiffin, Dan
and Joe, spent Sunday at the home of
her brother, Mr. Robt. McInnis, of
Teeswater.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston,
Bobbie and Jean Simpson, Lucknow,
Mr, and Mrs. Will Conn spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Simpson,
Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton McMurney and
family, Windsor, spent the week-end
with E. Wawanosh relatives.
Percy Vanner, London, visited with
Mrs. Jas. Cornelius over Sunday.
The pupils of S.S. No. 9 and No. 10
Kinloss and S.S: No. 12, W. Wawa
nosh, are holding a Patriotic Concert
in the Hall on Friday evening, May
23rd.
Rev. J. Pollock spent last week at
his cottage at Bruce Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Congram and
Cliford, of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Henderson and Mrs. Horne, Lucknow,
visited on Sunday at the home of the
former’s daughter, Mrs, Chas, Shiell.
The regular weekly meeting of the
Y. P, of the Presbyterian Church was
in charge of Mr. Elroy Laidlaw. Tom
Wilson read the Scripture lesson, and
Annie Kennedy led in prayer. Janet
Robertson told the missionary story,
“A Day’s Visit in Formosa”, and
Velma Scott was in charge of the top
is, “Sunday — Its Christian Value To
wards the Making of Christian Work
ers.” The young people accepted an
invitation to attend the meeting of the
Y.P.U. in the United Church next
Monday night, and the meeting was
closed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
Mr. eJim Weir, of London, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Davidson and other E.
Wawanosh relatives.
Mrs. Andrew Fox and Miss Isabel
arrived at their home here Monday.
The .annual business meeting of the
Women’s Institute will be held Tues
day next. Mrs. A. Manning, Belgrave,
will also be present and give her re
port of the Red Cross meeting held
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean, Wing
ham, and Mrs. Fallahay and Miss
Vera, Toronto, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Martin and Mr.
Martin on Sunday.
BLUEVALE
churches.
W. A. Plan Garden Party
Mrs, Earl Hamilton presided at the
monthly meeting of the Woman’s As
sociation of the United Church Thurs
day afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Shaw, read
the Scripture. The chief item of busi
ness for discussion was making plans
for the annual June Garden Party.
Mrs. Charlie Johnston contributed a
reading and poem on the closing of the
L. H. and B, railroad. During the af
ternoon two Missionary and one Red
Cross quilt was quilted. The hostess
es for the meeting were: Mrs, Edward
Johnston, Mrs. R. J. McLennon and
Mrs. Sparling Johnston.
Susan, the 4-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallaher, is a
patient in the Sick Children’s Hos
pital in Toronto.
Fork Tyne Struck Child
The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Ward Grey, 1st Concession, of iMorrjs,
narrowly escaped serious injury when
he ran in front of a fork which his fa
ther was using in the stable, The tyne
of the fork struck the child above the
eye. He was taken at once to the
Wingham General Flospital where an
X-ray showed that the injury was not
of a serious nature.
J. Wesley Beattie and daughters,
Ethel and Florence, of Seaforth, spent
Sunday with Mac and Olive Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. LoVe spent Sun
day with relatives at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollenbeck and
Clarence, of Stratford, visited with re
latives here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott and
family have moved to New Hamburg
where Mr. Elliott has been transferred
as C,N.R. section foreman.
“Aunt Tillie Goes To Town” is the
title of the play that has been chosen
for the next production of the Y.P.U.
of Bluevale United Church. This 3-
act comedy will keep the audience
rocking with laughter, so watch for a
full notice next week.
James
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Monday for Kitchener where
be stationed as a lance-corp-
Dan O’Callahan and son Joe,
Delegates to Presbyterial Named
The W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian
Church met in the school room of the
church on Thursday afternoon with
the president, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, in
charge. A Mother’s Day programme
was carried out. Responsive Scripture
reading was led by the president and
Mrs. R. Elliott led in prayer. Mrs.
Archie Messer read a paper dealing
with some of the mothers of Bible
times, and poems were read by Mrs.
F. G. Fowler and Mrs. R. F! Garniss.
Mrs. J. J. Elliott,, Mrs. F. G. Fowler,
Mrs. Archie Messer and iMiss Olive
Scott were named to attend
M. S. Annual Presbyterial to
in Kincardine on May 20th.
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have taken
possession of their store recently pur
chased from Jas. Jas. Taylor.
Mrs. Jas. Taylor asd iMiss Lilia
have moved into Mr, George Cook’s
house on the Pocock farm.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coultes* spent
the week-end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones, London,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCallum. :
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bell, Lucknow,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Geddes.
WESTFIELD
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Richardson and
Summary Day
on Friday last,
charge of Miss
Church Services
At the Sunday morning service
the United: Church, Rev. C. Tavener
spoke from the text “Consider the lil-
lies of the field.” Mrs. J. Wickstead
sang as a solo “Trust and Obey.”
In Knox Presbyterian Church Rev.
F. G. Fowler spoke on the sin of “In
difference” as shown1 in the case of the
rich man’s indifference to the suffer
ings of Lazarus.
Next Sunday special Mother’s Day
services will be observed in both the
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If you are in need of pipes,
now is the time to stock up.
Pipes we have in stock cannot
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The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
per was administered on Sunday. Rev.
H. C. Wilson spoke from St. John 13:
23 “Now there was leaning on Jesus’
bosom one of his disciples whom Jes
us loved.” Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. F.
J. Cook favored with a duet. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elsley, Mrs. J.
E. Ellis, of Molesworth, called on
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell Thurs
day.
Mrs. F. W. Cook is visiting at the
home of hex- daughter, Mrs. Ross Rob
inson, of Tillsonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman, Mr.
Elvin Wightman, were London visit
ors on Mriday.
Mr. Douglas Campbell was a Clin
ton. visitor on Thursday.
Last week Inspector Kinkcad in
spected S.S. 6' and several other
schools in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan and
family were guests Sunday at the
home' of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook, of
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell
visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Deans, Wingham.
Mrs. Jasper McBrien, of Goderich,
Mrs. Ed. Kurschinski and daughter,
of Detroit, were guests on Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Snell.
Mr,- and Mrs. Gordon Smith and
babe, of Goderich, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vodden, ’Londesboro,
were guests on Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Alva McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid McClinchy, Au
burn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Walden.
The Jr. Quartet, N. McDowell* D.
Campbell, H, McDowell and L. Wald-
den accompanied by W. Campbell, as*
sisted in the service of the Young
People’s Anniversary at Brucefield on
Sunday night.
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KING’S
Mrs. Edith Bell spent the winter
months with her daughter in Toronto,
has returned home.
SALEM
iMr. and Mrs. W. J. Gallaher, Gorrie,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Gallaher.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer called
last Sunday evening on the latter’s
mother, Mrs. John Bush, Wroxeter.
Mr. Elmer Gallaher, Toronto, called
on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Gallahex- last week.
Mr. Melvin Willits, who was seri
ously hurt Monday last week while
climbing into the wagon to go to the
field and the team bolted throwing
him to the ground. His wrist-was bro
ken, some four or five ribs broken,
and other bruises. He is at present in
the Winghain Hospital. We hope to
Mi*. Wm, Johnston has a numbet of
men pressing hay this week,
Most of the farmers in this vicinity
are through seeding.
Mr, John Potter’s sale of household
effects on Saturday was well attended.
Mr, Pot tex' will make his home with
his daughter Ju Seaforth,
Mrs. "Tens Smith spent several
months with her sister in Omar* >Mich.,
returned home this weak.
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Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Toronto, call
ed on the latter’s brother, Mr. Greex-
Wylie and Mrs. Wylie, last week.
Mr. J. T. Wylie spent the week
end with his son, Mr. Howard Wylie
and Mrs. Wylie, Wroxeter.
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