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Barrister*, Solicitor*, Etu
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CBAWFOBD, QXX
R. S. HETHERINGTON, QjC.
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Women's Association United Church
1 H. M'TAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEES WATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Tee*water .
WROXETER—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2—4 p.m., or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. HomuthR.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
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Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office — Meyer Block, Wingham
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Eat 1840
An all Canadian Company which
haa faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
Mrs. W, T< MacLean, president, pre
sided when the Women’s Association,
United'Church, held its June meeting.
The meeting opened with the hymn
"Summer Suns Are Glowing”, with
Mrs. Harvey McMichael as organist.
Mrs, Wm. Maxwell chose for the
Scripture reading, Psalm 24. Roll call
was answered by a verse from the
Psalms. One new member was wel
comed. During the business session
the project or renovating and decora
ting the church school room was dis
cussed and a motion carried to call
an emergency meeting of members of
the congregation to deal with it, The
hymn "Son of My Soul'' with prayer
by the minister, Rev. E. W. Todd,
brought the meeting to a close, The
afternoon was spent in quilting after
which supper was served by Mrs.
Snell and Mrs. McCutcheon/ who also
arranged the meeting,
Entertainment in Park
The village park is being made
ready this week for the treat of the
season. On Friday night, Wroxeter is
to have a visit from The Mocha
Temple Brass Band from London. A
gpod programme of dancing etc., as
Well as gamps a dance with the
Fordwich orchestra should provide en
tertainment for everyone. Tickets have
been sold and a $1,000.00 lucky ticket
will be drawn. The evening is spon
sored by The Pal Mocha Shrine Club,
whose (special project is care of. the
crippled children. Such a worthy
project deserves the support of every
one and a large crowd is hoped for.
Masonic Service
Forest Lodge A, F. & A, M. wjll
hold their annual church service in
Belmore United Church on Sunday
evening next, June 27th, at 7.30 P.m,
„ Vacation School
Vacation School for the children of
this community will be held in the
United Church schoolroom, commenc
ing July Sth. Children age 4 and up
will be welcome. Rev. E. W, Todd
and a staff of assistants will be in
charge. Last year’s school was such
a success that the children voted un
animously to hold it again this year.
Women’s Missionary Society
The Women’s Missionary Society,
United Church, held its June meeting
H. J. CORNISH & Co.
Certified Public Accountants
H. J. Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell
294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT.
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Notice to
This will be strictly enforced,
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Water Consumers
The hours for watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 6. p.m. to
9 p.m.
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt
payment discount of 10 per cent, is made for the use
of a hose or outside tap for the above noted purposes,
and is charged on the June and July bills.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has
not paid for this service, will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, Superintendent
on Friday night at the home of Mrs.
J. H, Wylie. Mrs. Merwyn Grainger
presided over the worship service and
Mrs. Munro read the Scripture lesson.
The roil call was answered by naming
a father of the Bible. Mrs.
Howes gave the address and
her subject "The Stewardship
ents”. The speaker spoke of
cent observance of Mother’s
Father's Day and questioned whether
parents deserved all the tributes given
to them in the messages they receive
at such a time from their children.
She spoke of the four walls of home
and their spiritual, moral, mental and
physical importance. We must teach
our children that in the home there is
security and protection but we should
also teach them that life is a hard
school. We should teach them to be
content with their surroundings but
not with themselves. She closed
choice verse on the subject.
Emergent Meeting
An emergency meeting was called
for the various organizations of the
United Church on Wednesday night,
with a view to redecorating the church
school room and making necessary re
pairs. Part of the work will be done
by voluntary labor with members of
the Women’s Association in charge. It
is expected work will start next week.
Personals
Mrs, Thomas Burke, secretary of
The Forest Ladies’ Club, has received
from the secretary of Forest Lodge,
A.F. & A.M. a letter expressing
thanks for the washroom which has
been installed in the Masonic building,
also a gift of money. Previously the
Ladies’ Club had presented to the
lodge members a set of silver flat
ware suitably monogrammed.
Messrs. Andy Gibson, Gilbert How
es and Thomas Burke, attended Mas
onic Service at Palmerston on
day.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Chas. McCutcheon were Mr. and
Charles Scarf, of Harriston, also Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Riley and baby dau
ghter, of Brussels. It was a combined
Father’s Day and birthday celebration
for Mr. McCutcheon and Mrs. Riley,
his daughter.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
W. T. MacLean were Mr. and Mrs,
John Patterson and family, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haines, Wing
ham, were Friday visitors at the Mac-
Lean home.
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Wightman, of Belgrave.
Mrs, Walter Hilton, London, was a
visitor at the home of Mrs. D. S. Mac-
Naughton, on Wednesday^.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Munro also Mr,
and Mrs, Les. Douglas spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hamilton,
at Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs, George Seegmillar and
baby gon, Kitchener, also Mr. and Mrs-
Calvin Moffat and two daughters, of
Wexford, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat and at
tended funeral services for their
grandfather, the late Mr, Gathers, of
Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Tor
onto, also Jimmy Wylie, Owen Sound,
spent the week-end at their home
here.
Winnifred Munro was hostess to
students of her form at High School
and their teachers, when, on Thursday
afternoon a beach party was held at
the summer cottage of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munro, Amberley.
Turnberry Township
School Area Board
The regular meeting of the Town
ship of Turnberry School Area was
held at No. 5 school on Thursday,
June 17th, at 8.30 p.m., all members
present.
I/he minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and on motion by Mun
dell and Holmes were adopted.
, Tenders for coal were read and on
motion by Powell and Kirton, K.
Hueston’s tender of $23.25 per
was accepted.
The secretary-treasurer . was
structed to call for tenders for
re-decorating the senior room of
No. 11 school, also for four pressure
systems and one chemical toilet.
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Motion by Holmes and Mundell that
the following bills be paid: Teachers’
salaries, caretakers, transportation;
Harold Elliott* delivering wood, $58.;
Mrs. T. E. Powell, 58 cords of wood,
$290.00; Dave Haugh, 28 cords of wood,
$168.00; W. G. Dickison, miscellaneous
supplies, $9.88; Miss Jennie Sherriff,
miscellaneous supplies, $4.75; James
M. Hardie, mileage, $2.00.
Motion by Powell and Kirton that
meeting adjourn, next meeting to be
by call of chairman. Carried.
Mrs. D, W. Rae is spending a few
days with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar ]
Alex Corrigan, Secretary treasurer
Jas. M. Hardie, Chairman
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Scheduled Ball Games
Fojr week of June 23 to 30.
Girls’ Softball
Thursday—Wingham at Kincardine
Wednesday <June 30)—Wingham at
Hanover
Minor Softball
Monday—-Belgrave at Wingham Mid
gets.
Minor Baseball—-Bantams
Tuesday—Wingham at Mitchell'
Town League
Thursday—-Merchants at UFO
Tuesday—Lloyds at Legion
District SoftbaJj Loop
Wednesday—Wroxeter at Belmore
Thursday—Lucknow at Stone School
Wingham*)
Friday—Belgrave at Bluevale
Friday—Wingham Juv. at Wingham.
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Saturday—Wroxeter at Stone School
(Brussels)*
Saturday—Belmore at Lucknow*
Monday—Bluevale at Belmore
Monday—Lucknow at Wingham "A”*-
Wednesday—Bluevale at Wroxeter
Wednesday—Stone School at Belmore
Wednesday—Wingham at Belgrave
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Huron Football Association
Monday—Wingham at Walton
Wednesday—Londesboro at Wingham.
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Mrs. Henry Birchall, a Hamilton
woman who was a direct dsscendant
of the English bard, William Shakes
peare, died on Thursday at the Ham
ilton General Hospital,
She was born at Stratfdx-d-On-Avon,.-
in England, 87 years' ago, a daughter
of the late Joseph and Catherine
Shakespeare. Her father had had the
family’s history traced back to the
original Shakespeare family. For
many years she was a resident of
Merritton and had lived in Hamilton
for the last ten years.
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