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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-05-02, Page 111, a btatertro With Which Is Amalgamated The Collie Vidette and Wroxeter News, Single Copies Five Cents ar WINGHAM; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1946 Sabseriptions $2.00 per Year ONE Attended 'The me No. 119, L icing breth ed to St. Sunday ey vice, nearl ade. The rect corned the three links, which star truth. "Go history", h us that the Christ died find a co cannot hav ledge the f ical Christi 'wants of •th The choi "Mr. Roy 'We •declar t B Seven ta :at the week Bridge Clu lows: Nort Parker and D. B. Porte .3r.d., Mrs. Ross; 4th.,• VanStone. sEast and Mrs. A. W -ter and. Mi H„Crawfor Mrs. Don lord. To-night, rich Club Wingham PRESE Averyp Friday ev friends and -Gilmour Sc berry, in h .,Jack Day, second wor ing an ad Underwood sented with rey Gilmou -The boys ly, after wh ging "For t 'The balanc in dancing Purchased Mr. John the farm o Wawanosh. timber, mo farm. Mr. the cultivat Johnston of Parking Zo Workmen zones ,on t time the pa •torriething 'east side will be allot only parall TEMPE HE Met In S Cli St. Andr ham, on Ti: a special m ty Tempera presided ov Wingham, tended will far south a County Clinton, sn of the Te ties a Hu speakers in eter; Mr. J. J: Nbrto the deVotio Johnson, b Federation, speaker, by Sunday -ministers 0 t ,LOWS CHURCH HELD PARADE , HURON ',"- MET IN PRESBYTERIAL WINfiHAM . DAYLIGHT 'NOW . , SAY ING IN %INGHAM :HIGH EXAMINATION SCHOOL FASTER RESULTS , FIRE • DESTROYS L. IVINfiHAM , HOME . REV. HEADS HAROLD . , SNELL PRESBYTERY 1 MUSICAL . FOR -111S EVENT WEEKENE ;crvipo At Um Church St. Paul's Ang- • . 'Forward in the Crusade for Christ and His Kingdom" Theme for the Day ' Town Council Special Made Decision Meeting At ' Grade IX A Curnmin, Jim. 87,8; Brydges, Muriel, Residence Completely of Herbert Harris Was Ruined i -_- Bluevale Charge Extends Invitation • To Ilelrnore Minister Toronto Brass Ensemble To Appea Also In Liecknow At a special ham Council held a by-law was daylight saving midnight April Sept, 29th, Some confusion as quite a number the change and church. This council also decided to hardwood from Dominion Government handled by John The matter tenter for the aed, and this meeting of on Friday passed declaring would be in 7th., to resulted' were one hour at this special purchase 10 Muskoka, Falconer. of securing rubbish, Main street will be looked knew nothing•about Same the Wing- force on Sunday late carload through to was discus- into. morning, midnight, meeting that from con- for the of be inters erring or; of ).0.R, accompanied •en from Teeswater ?ant's Anglican for their ' ai, hundred Rev. Jack members and the emblem Is for friendship, d has a purpose , said, "the human race to make us .nion unity e peace until atherhood unity will e world". r under the undy rendered e Unto You Maitland of war is one. or of man. heal Glad being James spoke leadership Lodge, by vis- parad- Church on church ser- on par- wel- of the the Order love and in human has taught ,one, family, We:,must perish. We' we acknoig- Pract- the ills and • of the anthem, Tidings." 85.9; Beninger, Mary Louise bushfiehl, Joan 81s4; Elliott, Doreen 79,4; Copeland, Marjorie 79,2; Ernest, Vivian 76,4; Anderson, Lloyd 72,6; Blatchford, Gwen 64,7; Cantelon, Ruth 62.0; Burcbill, Lois 59.8; Deyell, Judy 54.4; Campbell, Jean 54.2; Daw- son, Jean 52.6; Currie, Isabel . 50,9; Champion, Pantie 50,2; Currie, Jim 50,2; Brophy, Jack 48•7; ,Colborne, Robert 46.1; Gregg, Joan 40.0; Buck- mars Ernie 26,.0. Grade IX 13 'Bill Johnston, 82.9%; Jim' Irwin, 80.4; Joan Hiseler 77.4; Ruth Machan, 76.9; Marjorie Bobden, 74.4; Laura McBurney, 74.0; Irene King, 73.2; Edna Higgins, 72.;6 Wilford Slf 11 le , ert Mrs. time loss were ply, and the Pletely before pumped removed, heavy surance Fire of Harris the to know The firemen after then river Only a as . destroyed noon Harris handicapped in Lower on' were fire occurred, how using their from the had to through portion and the we understand was carried, undetermined responded origin corn- the home of Herb- Wingham shortly Saturday. Mr, and in Listowel at the and are at a the fine started' promptly but owing to water sup- hooste4 tank they well until it went dry pump the water from 1800 feet of hose. of the contents were loss will be quite very little in- 84,5; Rev, Harold J, Snell of Auburn, was elected chairman of Huron Presbytery of the United Church in Canada for the next conference year, when elections were conducted at the Presbytery meeting in Wingham Baptist Church, on Thursday. Other officers elected are: Secretary, Rev.' A W. Gardiner, Egmondville; treasurer, F, S.. Savauge. The chairman William Mair were nominated to the settlement commit- tee. Rev. G. G. Burton and T. A, Cameron of Ashfield were named corn- missioners to the general council, Huron County is the one great cen- tre to which the province looks to de- monstrate what the, Canada Temper- Act do, Rev. Albert ante can said An event of interest to all Music lovers in this part of Ontario will take place this 17% e ek- en d (May 4_6). A 16 piece instrumental ensemble from thi Lippincott (Toronto) Band will hi heard in appearances in Winghan Town Hall, Saturday evening, Sunda} afternoon in the, United Church it Lucknow and returning to. Winghan Sunday evening for an after-churcl sacred musicale in the St Andrew': Presbyterian Church. The Ensemble will include botl young men and ladies, and number al together 20 artists in mixed vocal of ferings as well as band numbers by th, Brass Ensemble from the Lipp'incot Band, The auditorium- of the Winghain United Church, was filled for the twentieth annual meeting of Huron Presbyterial Woman's Missionary Soc. lay on Thursday, April 25th, The president, Mrs, C.. Tavener, very ably conducted the morning and afternoon sessions. , , "Forward in the Crusade for Christ and His Kiugdom" was the theme for the day. "What is my part in the Crusade", was the .thought in the morning worship, service conducted by Mrs. W. ,McVittie of Westfield and Mrs: H. Wilson, Brussels. ."Quiet Places" was the thought in the afternoon worship ; led by Mrs. R. Lawson, Seaforth and Mrs. R. Batten, Exeter, Mrs. A. W. Irwin of Wingham, brought welcome ;greetings from the Wingham Church and-Mrs. Lorne Nic- hol, Brussels, replied on :behalf of the delegates and visitors. " 15,961,Q0 was sent to the Branch Treasurer, an increase of $878 over 1944. This increase was accounted for by 46 Auxiliaries, 7 Evening Auxiliar- ies, a Mission Circles and 39 Mission Bands reaching or exceeding their al- location. • • The story of the year in the differ- ent organizations and departments was given in a panel discussion. From Baby Bands, Mission Bands, C.G.I.T. groups, Mission Circles, Evening Aux- iliaries,,, increased interest was shown in the work and keener interest shown iri the individual groups. Eighteen Mission Bands qualified for the Stand- location was 'exceeded greatly. In- crease ing subscriptions to Missionary Monthly was noted and there was an increase in visits made on the sick and aged. There was also a new awaken- ing to the urgency of the need of hay- ing Temperance and Citizenship pre- , (Continued on page four) ' 71A; Betty Hutclieson, 65.5; 'Mary Haines, 64.9; Annie Waine, 64; Lorne Metcalfe,' 62.8; Clare Hopper 59.7; Shirley McGlynn, 59.5; Kenneth Mc- Tom Wade, •a57d,e9,; 5th,riGlaMdcyKs esnhziieei,i, 5567:65f APPOINTED AGRICULTURAL NEW REP. 1 Johnson of Toronto, speaking at the Presbytery meeting. He urged all church people to stand together to have the C.T.A. enforced. Permission was granted, at his own These Toronto musicians will hi week-end guests of the Winghan Corps of the Salvation Army, and wil be a feature of their Sunday morning and evening service of worship. • IMPROVED SERVICE TRAIN' STARTED. . , • request, to Rev. G. F. N.Atkinson, to are tiles ly b. 1 G. Mrs. ss d :hub. RIDGE 1 Geo. r and West: ilson; Nasmith took meeting The and South, Godkin L. and 0. paying (Wednesday), Miss 2nd., Me-Callum; 1st, result' Williams; Kress and CLUB part of the Mary and A. Miss J. a visit 1st., 3rd, Haselgrove; e in the play Wingham was as fol- Mrs. F. 2nd, Mrs. Johnston; Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. F. Wilson an d C. Isbis- Mrs. J. 4th.,' H. 'Craw_ The Gode- to the ' Treva Montgomery, 56.6; Wally Has- . elgiove, 45.6; Margaret McDonald, 45.5; Helen Thompson, 38,8; Jack To Temporarily To Illness Fill Vacancy Owing of F. K. B. Stewart prministry: retire from the active work of the Words of high commenda- RUMMAGE SALE Morning Train 7.40 Daylight Leaves Sevin. Wing r ham M g ) Henderson, 364, Leroy G. Brown has been appointed lion were placed on record concerning SATURDAY, MAY 11th - ards of Recognition. The Supply Al-obert fect on i ng, provided, fors, of . Trains, Standard for the edule is leave at 1.46 riving leaving in the The An improved the C.N.R. which time, as follows: at 6.40 p,m., and from Toronto evening schedule . •unchanged, Better equipment those travelling." howeyer; hour difference. for Kincardine will a.m, and at 10.24. on schedule so remember leave on Monday is add to will operate The trains at at at 1.09 at 1,20 the C.P.R.CPR .came into ef- morn- 'also being the corn- on to allow new sells to Toronto noon arrive 2 p.m. Ar- p.m. and p.m. and remains • • • , Grade X - .. Laidlaw, Alice 91.8; Ross, saary ' ford 75.8; Procter, Mary 73,5; Adair, Jean 69.1; Holmes', Grace 68.4; m c,, 65 6. Pennington, Harold Lean, Gwen . , 65.6; Lockridg,e, 'Leis 6,5.5; Garrimage, George 61,4; Angus, hay 61.3; Mac- Kay, Alan 60.5;• Porter, Mary 59.6. Staunton, Murray Metcalfe, Brian 56.9; , ' 54.6; .Lockridge, Ruth54.3; Yeomen, Shirley 54.3; .Deyell, Jean 52.8; Shiell, June 46.9; Seddon, Ralph 45.8; Mundy, 37.6; Hingston, Kenneth 36,8; Salt Wilfred 31. 86.3 , Henry; Donne. •76.8; Kelly Clif-a acting Agricultural Huron County, Clinton, the Agrictilture post had by the illness Mr. Brown County and Agricultural ved for a ural Representative dlesex Counties the R.C.A.F. fall and was resentative regular Agricultural been a time in announced College, with headquarters at Ontario Department of last week. The temporarily left,,vacant of F. K. B. Stewart, the Representative. is a native of Ontario Guelph. He ser- as assistant Agricult- in Grey and Mid- and then enlisted in He was discharged last appointed assistant rep- Ontario. Representative for All ;graduate of the Ontario and fine uali- Mr. Atkinson's abilities q ties of character. Brucefield United Church extended call to Rev. E. R. Stanway, M.S., B.D., of Toronto, at a salary of $1800 , • in monthly instalments, with furnished , manse and a vacation of four weeks each year. The call was sent on to the Settlement committee with the ap- proyal of Presbytery. - A call, extended by Bluevale charge to Rev. Arthur a Hewitt B.A., of Belmore, at a salary of $1600 with a furnished parsonage and vacation of • four weeks, was referred to the set- tlement committee. roads lead to Wingham Arm- ouries on Saturday, May 11th., when the Spring Rummage sale, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Wingham - riospital, will start at 2 o'clock, This is the event 'you have been waiting for, Articles of all kinds are solicited, clothing, dishes, furniture; in fact any-. thing can be sold. So, when doing your Spring cleaning, make up a box for the rummage sale, and if you wish it called for phone Mrs. R. H. Lloyd, at No. 98. Afternoon tea will be serv- ed, so meet your friends at the Arm-. mines, on May 11th. Grade XI Jim Hall 88; LeSlie Mae Wall, 87.6; John Armitage, 82.8; Barbara Foxton, Mr. Brown Clinton on /vlay begins his new duties at 1st. Information was received by the presbytery from the congregation of McKillop charge that the minister's BAPTIST YOUNG • . PEOPLE'S UNION MARATHON HELD FINAL BRIDGE GAME 4TATION EX-SERVICEMEN TO , / 74.5; Grant Ernest, 69; Jim Beninger, 63.5; George Underwood, 61.5; Helen Sturdy, 57.7; Mildred Higgins, 55; MAILING WAS LIST CORRECTED salary has been increased to $1,800 a year.- Permission was given to the con- Following the scripture response to the roll rail Miss Vivien MacLean, The Hospital the Council 'ening, taking who played Mrs. R. A Wilson ens were 20,390 20,950. The by Mrs. story prize final game Marathon April 23rd., part in in DuVal, with 1st. and 2nd,, prize for Murray by Chamber of the play. with 18,280. Mrs., the Mrs. the afternoon Johnson• the season Bridge,was with thirteen 20,470; Don Mrs. • ' everting Rhys.; on Tuesday The Evening and for the held in ev- tables winners were, 1st: 2nd,, Mrs. play- . Nasmith, a Godkin, ' was won the my- Pollock. . Ruth Buegman, 52; Gloria Swanson, 47 5. Jim Johnson, 47.2; Jim Colborne, " 41,2; Audrey ;McGuire, 39.7; Donna Lockridge, 38.5. Grade XII. Dawns Walker, 72.1; Mary Lu Con- nett, 69.3; Norma Brydges, 66,3; Bar- bare Ross, 65.4; Eva Dow; 64,2; Hazel Cameron 58,2; Edith Cook, 58,2; Lor- na Dunbar, 56.4; Betty. Collar, 81.8; . . Jim Hobden, 50.3; Tommie Lockridge, 46 7; Joan Edgar 4a3; Russel Pen- • nington, 46,2; Norman Dickinson, 44.6. Our mailing ed rip to nil 29th. scription recently label and kindly notify be attended ''rand it has some subscribers were in arrears. the month . If paid. With newspaper and If you see to. and you us been lists 'have been correct- including Monday, Ap- have paid your sub- please examine your if it. is correct. If not at once so that it may still in short de- necessary to remove from our lists, who Your label tells you the year to which it is are in arrears at-held please gregation of Roe's church at Brussels, to sell the church building for $260 and the church shed for $90. Rev, G. G. Burton conducted a memorial service in memory of the late Rev. C. C. Koine, Rev. J. W. Johnson and Rev, C. F. Clarke. Letters of sympathy were sent to Rev. Albert Hinton and to James An- thony, who have been confined by ill- ness for several weeks. Huron Presbytery Young Peoples Convention, it' was announced will be president conducted the business of the evening. The report of the Garden committee was completed and present- ed an interesting project. Messrs. Norman Pocock and Wilm, er Harcourt were named as delegates to the B. Y. P. T..I. annual corwentior which meets in Walmer Road Baptisi Church, Toronto, May 23 - 26. Miss Betty Collar, in charge of the Bible study program, led an interests ing quiz, and paper on the bible. Miss Jessie Currie presided at the piano. dress leasant sning, neighbours hool on mour of who served Id war. was , and the a sum s • - thanked ich everyone hey are s of the to,Tiffin's time April of jolly the Bill During -read them evening was 9th boys money good gathered Hastings overseas joined orchestra. spent on 26th, when at the of Turn- and in the the even- by George were pre- by Aud- appropriate- in sin- fellows „, was spent Euchre and ,Dance At Currie's School on Friday even- ing, May 3rd. Cards at 8.30. Admis- • , si on 25 cents." , Dance Held for Cancer Fund The dance held in the B;e1graye For- esters' Hall last week, was in aid of the Cancer Fund, $11,00 was realized, The music was supplied by the ,CKNX Ranch Boys, Dance To CKNX Ambassadors At Royal T., Wingham, Wednesday, ,May 8th,, and Harriston Armouries, on Friday, May 10th., to Bert Worth and his CKNX Ambassadors, nine piece Orchestra. . Preached at Stratford - / Rev. W. A. Beecroft was the speaks er for the Sunday School anniversary at St. John's United Church, strut ford, on, Sunday morning. He also preached at the evening service. Engagement Announcement The engagement is announced of Louise Windsor, formerly of New- foundland to Arthur Tiemain, of Ar- thur.' The marriage to take place at 2 Pm., in Gorrie United- Church on Presentation. To Mrs. John Lucas At th-cloSe of the Bible School per- iod Of the Sunday morning services peg- the Wingham Baptist Church, Mrs, John Lucas was called to the front of the school and presented with an ad- dress and two very beautifully framed pictures on behalf of the I3.Y.P.U, The president of the Union, Miss Vivian MacLean, in Making the pre- Sentation spoke of the nearly fourof Years of faithful and helpful service given to the Union by Mrs, Lucas, In thanking than, Mrs. Lucas spoke with deep ettiotion of the happy fellowship with the young people, _ Perrnissthle.Rev. Held First Mr, his first pointment day afternoon, James court as Police Morley in since Magistrate Court Winghim his of of. Exeter, held on Mon- recent ap- the ,County. Grade XIII Milton Brown, 65.8; Mabelle Dun- kin, 64.3; Dorothy Hamilton, 59.2; tend to this have all subscriptions matter now as we must paid in advance, in Belgrave United Church on IVIonclaY, May 13th. Rev. John Norton and the officials Holidaying In Dublin The McLaughlin family had a ver3 Margaret Nimmo, 58.8; Maitland Ed- gar, 57.8; Joyce Darling, 57.7; Irene DANCING - ROYAL T , tohfanWkeitdigiblaymPreBsha yptt eisrty f Corbutiriceh accwoemre- leasant Friday surprise evening whet pthey received a cablegram from theh Falconer Alex There hard Falconer ed area nes Painted ; are busy re Main :king has had to E the street ved, while 1 parking East Wawanosh • E. Wawanosh, is be Coulter, to street, been is has a fine maple, has paintidg done. on the terrible, angle Jr Farm ir purchased Sr., E, tract ofms on this disposed of Mr. Kenny parking For some On the parking west side „ Curie, 56.5; Marjorie 'French, 55,5; Jack Walker, 54.9; Edwin Elston, 53,9; Ross Procter, 53.9; Harold Henry, 52.7; Donald Lloyd, 47.4; Clare 52:7; Brooks, 46,4 Not graded on account of missing several examinations. Grace Golley Wednesday, ruther's Orchestra. Friday, Time.' McDowell's Jordan, 35 cents, May floor May, 1st., 9.30 to 1. Car- Admission50c.e 3rd., 9.30 to 1, Old Orchestra. George manager, Admission -• - - modation provided. Dinner was serv- d the ladies of the Wingham Un- by ited Church to the Presbytery mem- tiers,and to the delegates to the Pion- . Mission- bytery meeting of Woman's theand any Societies which was held at same time. -.4 s Arthur, he "holidaying son, saying was in Dublin, and would be home or May 20th". Art has 'been overseas three year: and he went into Normandy on D Day a continued right through to Gen many where he has been ever sine( %.rith the Army of Occupation. SYNOD BEING AT HELD KINCARDIN , , E .Rev. A. Maclver of Wyoming, Elected Moderator 0 ' and Frances Wylie. A. J. McMurray ill Chilton, Speaking .... Commercial Standing Grade XI • Ethel Dustow, 7L6%; Edith Glous- her, 66.9; Florence Harris, 65 8. Cohn . , DISTRICT HOLD BOWLERS ORGANIZATION -'paign on behalf of the pension fund cam- to raise $3,500,000 said that the laymen have taken full charge of the campaign, and have been working at for EX -SERVICEMEN WELCOMED HOME May 2nd. Appointed and . At the opening session of the SynOd of Hamilton and London of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada at Kiticar., dine on Monday, Rev. Angus Maclver of Wyoming, was elected moderator for the coming church year, Mr. MacIver was elected by ballot after he and Rev. Stanley M. • Scott, minister of Knox Church, Kin-' cardine, had been nominated, A native of Scotland, lie came to Canada sever- al years ago taking his first charge in Saskatehewan. He came to Ontario, where for 10 years he was at Killer. ton, moving to Wyoming three years ago. The new minister was escorted to the pulpit by Rev, W. B, Macodrum Forest. Prior to the election the retiring mo- .derator, Rev. Peter A, Dunn, of Ham.' ilton, told the assembled group that ' the war's end had not brought peace, but had left in its wake want, hungers lust and fightitig. . . "It is needful," he said, "for the. church to go out and save the world from its impending doom," Mr'. Dunn was assisted in the ser- vice by Rev. S. M, Scott, and Rev, Kenneth MacLean, the latter repre- senting4 the Toren-Maitlarid Presley, tery. . Mayor Herbert Dagshaw, of Kirteat- dint, extended a civic welcome to the - gathering and Archdeacon W. H. Raft, .ley, of the Church of the Messiah, brought greetings from Archbishop C, A. 8daget. Campbell, 58,0 ; Ferne Nethery, 53.9; Groupings Made and Chairmen Are their own experise, taking nothing transportation. meetings or Rutli Gannett, 53.4; Madeline Deyell, and 45,7; Walter Burgess, 36.4. . Billfold Rugs Presented By thi Grade X/I The annual meeting of the District Hospital Auxiliary Meeting Belgrave United Church Lois Holmes, 64,0%. Specials • Evan Keith, 77,8%; Irene Robinson, 65.4%. No. 8, of the Provincial Lawn Bowl- ing Association met in Hanover Coun cil Chamber, on Thursday evening, April 25th., with 16 bowlers present The Ladies Auxiliary to Wingliam General Hospital, will hold their reg- clan meeting in the Council Chamber on Mb nday afternoon, *May 6th,, at 3 o'clock. Knox United Church, Belgrave, was the. scene of a very interesting cere• ninny on Friday night, April 26th. II was a happy occasion for everyOne 1,11 1ANCE --,--,- SESSION FEDI HERE NOTICE TO WATER USERS g----- fro m seven Clubs in the district, W. H. Downey of Mount Forest, was elcc- ted Ch airman, with Howard Sherbon- dy of Wingham, Vice-Chairman, and Moved to Toronto 4 jne Mrs, John Lucas and daughter, left on Tuesday morning for Mount, Den- when nitre ex-servicemen from this church were welcomed back to • tin church and the community. Game were enjoyed by everyone and these t. Andrews Presbyterian urch On Thursday --..s..--. The Wingham Utilities Commission wish to announce that during the sum- men months, lawn sprinkling hours .will be set at 6 to 9 a.m. and 6 to 9-p, per- sons haying outside tape will be billed at $2.00 for the season, In any case where outeide tape will not be used, the customer must notify the 'Utilities Office and the tap will be removed nail a plug inserted free of chatge. A review of water services indicates that there are numerous cages of more m., daily. Beginning this year all and Dr. Reps of Mt. Forest, Secretary. It is expected that 16 Clubs will corn- prise the district, and the district was divided into four groups with four Clubs in each group, as follows; Dun- dstlk, Mt, Forest, Durham and Han- over with Cliff Henry of Durham., as group Captain; Port Elgin, Paisley, Chesley and Tara, with Lorne Buck- ley, Chesley as group Captain; Owen Sound Club, Wiarton, Meaford and Roselawn, O. S. North, with Charles T Owen Sound, group Captain; at the home of the bride.homas, ths, Toronto, where they have purchas- ed a home, Rev. Mr, Lucas is now engaged in Evangelistic work for the Baptist church. Engagement Announced . Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin, Gotrie, announce the engagement of Elicit. Elizabeth Lit- only daughter, Helen ., fcColly Farrish 'fan, to John Bower N , son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer J. Farrish, The wedding to take place May 18th, were led by Myrtle Yuill of St. Cath• arines ,and Fen-roll Higgins of Galt, Rev. G. H. Diadem, the minister called the ex-servicemen to the from in the name of the congregation expressed pleasure in welcoming there home instead of ae on previous oceaS ions saying goodbye. Each serviceman was presented wit! . a billfold arid a sum of money, also 1 motoring rug. The boys were: Borden Scott; Coe don Nethery, Clifford Walsh, Ber Secretary :Ws Presbyterian Chtfrch, ursday was the setting for eating of the Huron Coun- nee Federation, which was et by Richard. H. Lloyd, The meeting Was Well at- ' delegates present from as ; Exeter. A, T. Cooper, •Ice on the general situation peratee Act in the Coun- 'On, Perth, Feel, Other elected W.' C. Peariei g5c- Thomas, cknow. Rev. it of Wingham, conducted 1;1 exercises. Rev, Albert ' the Ontario Temperatmc Toronto, was the special factrealons were dealt With School Superintendents and the various congregations. •, ' • ri , „ MISSIONARY AT "V UNITED CHURCH lawm... At the morning service of Wingham United Church, Dr. E. C Wilford, Missionary from China, was the guest ... Was formerly speaker. Dr, wu..r nr. A of Myth, and his father, the late John Wilford assisted at the laying of the corner, stone of the Church here. The silver trowel he received is in the keep- ing of A. 1-1„ Wilford of Toronto, for- merly of Wingham. Dr. Wilford first weit to Chwa in no. • than one customer being served from on e service, Tide is more particularly noticeable in business blocks. The Utilities Commission have decided that Walkerton, 'Clifford, Wingham and Lucknow with Peaftk Eidt, Walkerton, as group Captain. The group play- offs will be on the of which the green ' . . SCARLET FEVER TOXIN CLINICS bladdocks, Jack Taylor, Ken Wheeler Charlie Procter, Mel Keating, Ro; Bennett. All of these replied in happ; vein. no service should be billed at less than the minimum rate, As a result some customers will find slight changes in the amount of their bills at the next billing, due to the enforcement of this rule. chairman is a member. The final Play off will be arranged by the District Chairman, W. H. Downey. A number dates for mayor tournaments in the 'district were arranged whith Will be announced later. The clinks being held by the Doard of Health, making available scarlet fe- vet toxin to all children in Wingham of pre-school and 'public school age, Will start on Friday of this Week, May' 8rd. at 1.80 in the afternoon. " Refreshments were served by th ladies. Att interesting feature of this preset tation was that the Billfolds wet made up by Stuart Henry, Who sva lilitiderl in ini air r'ot'ation nversemt. 4