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WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,, MAY 16th, 1946
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BOY WAS
, INJURED
, RUMMAGE
VERY
SALE
SUCCESSFUL
WAS VETERANS
ON ILE DE FRANCE
RETURNMAJOR ,
ADDRESSES
UNDERH
nim
ILL
LIONS
NOW
ANNUAL MEETING MISSIONARIES CL
START
DRIVE
NEXT
Army Personnel
.....,...,,.
Today (Wednesday)
Arrive in London
,•••••••,.,
, Visiting Lions Present For
Zdne Meeting
Will Be Held
Tuesday,
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May
at 1Nhitchurch on
21st.
•••• -
Meetings Will Continue Until May 20 Will Take
Under
Place
,---t-,
from Jun On
Lighting
0,,,,m.......1
Clothes
.
Ignited When
Lantern
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Proceeds Exceeded Last Spring Sale
By More Than $100.00 auspices of the (
The Rummage Sale held in the
Wingham Armouries on Saturday by
the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Wingham
Hospital, was again, an outstanding
success. The proceeds were $560.00,
which was more .than $100 in excess
of last spring's sale. All Friday after-
noon and evening donations kept pour-
ing in and members of the auxiliary
were busy sorting and marking. Many
new articles were given by the Wing-
ham merchants and manufacturers.
Before two o'clock on Saturday ,a
long line of people were waiting, and
when the doors opened the large sale
room was filled with eager buyers.
Everything that anyone could desire
was there, from a baby's bottle and
crochet hook to a floor, pug and a hall
rack. Each year a new department
opens up, this time a quantity of yarn
and new gloves were donated and
there was a children's toy section.
In two hours the racks and tables
were practically empty, some heavy
clothing was retained to send to Brit-
airs with the clothing collection. Many
people met their friends at the tea
room upst a i rs which was busy all af-
ternoon. The following shows the pro-
ceeds by departments:
Furniture , 19.00
Men's and Women's Clothing 176.17
Children's Clothing andMisc. - 85,30
Hats and Gloves ' 38,53
Shoes • - 49,37
Dishes, Toys, Novelties 82,00
Tapestry Samples - 37.50
Yard ' , 31.25
Tea Room 40.83
Four more servicemen from Wing- Ai ar ' Wingham regu meeting The of 32nd annual meeting of Malt-
The special series of services being Allied Relief,
irs,
is
re
had
gel
and
1 -his
:taped
er
boy
he
he
allman,
:wnship,
Struck
othered
in
were
is
assistance.
Gliff
gasoline
attempted
been
some
to
hands,
the
a
him.
hands
hospital
13-year-old - so„, of
Hallman, Con 12,
was painfully burn"
-splashed clothes
to light a Ian-
pumping gasoline
barn at the Hall-
of the fluid had
and, clothes,
match a burst of
His father and
nearby and quickly
the flames and
at Walker-
convalescing from
face, chest and
ham,
The
don
day).
G.
Pte,
M.
R,
from
M.
man,
district,
listed
MacLenan,
Army
at
A,
A.
Moore
but
the
The Air
Rae,
42.,
along
Those
N, Obermeyer
arrived at
personnel
2.20 this
of
Williams,
K. Stacey
of R.
later his
list.
Force
Wingham;
R. 3, Brusselsa
Lucknow.
with several
Halifax
afternoon
the
Gnr,
of
R. 5,
name
personnel:
FO
are
of Formosa;
others of
on Monday.
due at
Army are,
C, R. Brooks,
Wingham;
Lucknow
was deleted
LAC
V. R,
LAC
(Wednes-
Cpl.
the
Lon-
Gnr.
Cpl.
C.
was
M.
Speir-
R. F.
•
Lions Club was held at Yemen's Grill
on Monday evening. Lion Hal. Mac-
Lean presided and welcomed the visi-
tors who were prhsent from Howick
Lions ,club, Owen Sound, Arthur and
Mount Forest. Lion Gord Buchanan
was present and acted as Tailt ister
w along with Lion Ken. Edgar from the
Howick Lions. Fines were collected
for every imaginable offence.
Tailtwister -Gord Buchanan claimed
that Lion Alton Adams had been
guilty of wearing a brilliant shirt of
the Buchanan plaid. On -examination
of Lion Alton it was discovered that
land
S.
ada
10
from
a
ed
the
will
Whitechurch,
presented
Williams
speaker.
rent
of the
will
The
o'clock,
Forum
by
At the
be
the
Provincial
Mrs.
Presbyterial
Morning
given
Presbyterian
be held
on
will be
Presbyterial
on missionary
McAuley.
afternoon
of Toronto,
A review
and
presented.
session,
W.M.S.
by the delegates.
Society
Tuesday,
of
in Chalmers
devoted
session
will
the treasurer's
of the W.M.
Church in Can-
Church ,
May 21st,
commencing atthe
to reports
secretaries and
topics conduct-
a report of
meeting will be
Mrs. 'John
be the guest
the years work
state-
-
held in the Salvation Army Hall and
conducted by Major' and Mrs. V. Un-
derhill, returned Missionaries, are be-
• mg well attended and received by the
peopleof thiscommunity. On Sunday
Major delivered the lessons at both
• morning and evening meetings, bring-
ing help and inspiration to the listen-
ers.During the evening service Mrs.
Underhill related an interesting story
about "Mother" and presented Virs. J.
Adams, the oldest mother present,
with a plant.
The services will continue every
night at 8 p.m. during the week un-
til Monday, May 20th, Highlights of
Throughout
immunities
committees
drive for
place from
the auspices
Relief. As
when the
over 12,000,000
clothing
ched to
of Europe,
invited to
coming campaign.
The clothing
are
used
June
was
which
the
the
take
who
Canadian
the
17
of the
the
was
a
beginning
clothing
pounds
war-devastate
Service
drive
Dominic
t
will spe
tha
to Jun
Cana
case la
people
of
proma
Clut
leading
will
he had changed and was wearing his
Lion Gord
"revival the gatherings will be the
spirit" in they be which will conduct-
ed by the Lions later this
MOTHER S' DAY SERVICE working shirt. thought
that of the Lions a number should se- ed as well as the speakers' attractive
then particulars will be giv
HELD, AT ST. Ammon cure Scotch plaid shirts and wear them
for a while. as a .penalty for attending
so many Lions dinners with the How-
ick Club. It was discovered that
HURON
ROAD
WILL TRY
EXPERIMENT
presentations of the Gospel. / On Wednesday, May 15th at 8 p..m.
in the United Church Sunday School
Room, Major Underhill will present a
Progressing
We are
John O'Malley .
Nicely
pleased
of
•
to repoe
Con, 2,
•rom
::
ie
a
Mrs.
the
r„dna
on
in
n
re
;11
:ne
y
tered
id
ent
chre.
C.
inch
:er
vith
with
,ws".
me
Mrs.
)shweken,
aging,
i home
on
winter
of
May.
and
of
line
of
'when
Miss
in
Announced
Scott
which
an
wishing
R.
Dr.
Mr.
of
a
to
was
a cup
in
engagement
-Georgina,
Florida
Thursday
Alex.
Social
social
Mrs.
"For
The
C. Redmond ar-
last after
in St. Petersburg,
-
Elliott wish to
'of their
to Mr. Mill-
and Mrs. Walter
the marriage to
,
Evening
and Mrs. Alex,
East Wawanosh,
very pleasant even-
neighbours and
honour Mrs. Robt.
Annie. The even-
chat and pro-
Allan Pattison
were the winners.
served by the
electric ',hot-plate
and saucer. All
They Are Jolly
-evening closed
them happiness
Wingham.
.. vis-
Lions did have ' lecture on the Missionary being work improving nicely in a Tor -Six Babies Baptized
Service
At Morning iting not to pay for
their dinners.
Messrs..Cecil Islerkley and Bob Hall
, Road Will
Ditches
Be Raised With Deeper
Constructed
carried on in Egypt, Trinidad and the
British Honduras. This will be Mu-
tat after
her throat.
a very critical of
entertained strated by lantern slides from his col- High School Area Meeting
held
day
A.
ing
with,
Lean
bies.
son
the
son
Joan
Mrs.
and
Misses
Home".
baptism
Freda
daughter
A special Mother's
in St, Andrew's
morning, with
Nimmo, taking
Up" The church
flowers given
Hilda Pletch
sang as a
During the service
was administered
These were:
of Mr. and Mrs.
Jo-Anne ,daughter
late Fred Lott;
of Mr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth, daughter
Charles •Chittick;
of Mr.
Neil
Mrs. James
the
for his
"in
duet,
the
and
Milton,
Hardy.
Day
Church
and
Gibson
Andrew
service was
on Sun-
Minister, Rev.
text, "Grow-
was beautiful
remembrance".
Gwen MC-
"Mothers and
sacrament of
to six ba-
Gordon Henry,
Rintoul;
of Mrs. and
William Henry,
Mitchell;
of Mr. and
Gail 'Elizabeth,
Mrs. Thomas
son of• Mr.
'
with guitar selections and
Cecil iMerkley favoured with a request
number in which he gave a fine ex-
hibition of whistling. The Lions gave
the boys a good hand. Lion Jack Mc-
Kibbon led in singing with Lion Har-
old V. Pym ate.the piano. An inn-
promptu quartette composed of Lions
Gibson and Gordon Buchanan put
much feeling into the number "Let Me
Call You Sweetheart" and led the
Lions in singing.
Guests of the Club were Major Un-
derhill and -Capt. Touzeau of the Sal-
vation Army and they were welcomed
by Lion Hal.. Major Underhill pre-
sented a veny fine address on his ex-
periences in the missionary work of the
Salvation Army in British Honduras.
He had a number of slides taken by
himself and he used these to explain
, at expecte , wr be hill.
sion
the
tion
ern
for
ther
will
ty,
ed
will
also
as
be
Omar Haselgrovea Bill Connell, Harry Salvation vided
structi-on,
deeper
proved-
The Huron
of the
party
A wider
to
The road
from
The
until
depend
The road
serve
surfaced
meeting
experimental
snowdrift
ditches
be sufficiently
by
an experiment
of
fall,
make
pole
the
work
the
as
on
Kippen
lines
control.
will be
will
road,
will
The
on amount
will
tree
with
County.
construction
the county.
right-of-way
more
a windbreak,
Road Coommis-
Thursday approved
of a sec-
road in the south-
will be pro-
room for con-
and tree-planting
raised, higher and
be constructed far-
and the side slopes
flat to provide safe-
not likely be start-
cost for this year
of work done,
be considerably in-i-
planting, which will
constructed
this year. It will
and later with gravel
lection of snapshots taken during his
years of work in these countries. This
will undoubtedly prove to be inter-
esting and enlightening.
Mrs. Underhill will address the
women of the community in a meet-
ing, held especially for them, at the
• Army Hall on Thursday,
May 16th at 2.30 p.m. Her topic will
be "The Life, Work and Adventures
of a Missionary". On this occasion
Mrs. L. Hiseler will be the soloist and
will sing "There'S_ a Voice in the Wil-
derness".
Fridays meeting will feature some
beautifully coloured slides depicting
the story of the Prodigal Son. - The
address will be given by Mrs. Under-
There will be a special offering talc-
en during the Sunday evening service,
A meeting
Township
Township
at 8.30 p.m.
cussing the
Consultative
Town Council,
to be invited.
Local Teachers
Regional
Miss Agnes
Phyllis Johns
on Inspectorate
sembly of
ora tion held
London,.
of importance
sion were
Conveners
their reports
Hall
the
in
of
of
of
of Morris,
High
Assembly
on Saturday.
• discussed
the
on
for the
and
'
at
the
to the
various
work
Committee,
Attended
Williamson
represented
Women
ratepa;
will be
Monday,
purpi
School ,
ti
School
/
the Re
Tea
Public
Ma
teach
at th
comet
accor
Mrs. Scott was Henderson;
Total $560.
This money will be used to purhcase
• • furnishings for the new wing in the
hospitalwhich,' is d '11
opened in June. ' The Auxiliary wish-
es to thank everyone who sent articles
for sale as well as all workers and
others who contributed to such a sac-
cessful undertaking. This rummage
sale has now become a community e-
vent, so start right now to. get ready
for the one,,which will come along in
the fall,
DANCING many features of this work.
The Major stated that he had been
a bituminous top. , dedicated to the Missionary work of
the Salvation Army. The address for
1946, and
the Teachers
outlined
federation
some of .
for
Harriston Armouries,
Town Walkerton
Fri., May 17; an officer for twenty years and en-
joyed his work. The Salvation Army B. Y. P. U.
the morning meeting will be given by
Mrs. Underhill. Her subject will be
One of which
-establishing a
was
residence
the adv
fo
16;
May
Ambassadors
and Royal T,
22, to Bert Worth
9-piece
Hall,
Wingham,
Thugs,, May
Wednes '' and his CKNX
orchestra.ian
was international in character and
• • , while the publieii were quite familiar
with the work, v eryfew knew ofthe conducted
Following
MacLean,
by
the brief
the
Mrs.
business session
President, Miss Viv-
Frank Colar pre-
"Offerings That Cost Nothing". At
7 P.M. on Sunday the Major will bring
the message, "What Security Is There
for the Future?"
tending
were present
torates throughout -
Normal
from
School.
the differ
• Wester •i RIDGE CLUB • missionary angle. A boys' industrial
sented her program on "The Jews, The final this service of series will
Dancing At Royal T
Wednesday evening, 9.30 to 1 to
chestra in attendance,
i Purchased The Thorns House , ,,,,a
Mr. James Henry, who moved his
family to Wingham last year from
Lucknow, has purchased the residence
on Victoria street, of the late John
Moved to St. John, N. B.
Mrs. C. H. Magee and sons, Ken-
neth and Donald, left on Saturday for
St. John, New Brunswick, to join her
husband who is employed with the
Eastern Textile Products.
In LronGdoonrdoHnosGpaitnaillett is at
present a
patient in Victoria Hospital, London,
where he was operated on for the re-
moval of cataract, He iv making a
splendid recovery and hopes to be
home soon. Mrs. Gannett is in Lon-
don with her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R, Elliott
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Lois Evelyn, Reg, N. to Mr.
William N, Dlackmore, B.A., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cedil 131ackmore, Beams-
vine, -at 4 o'clock, Saturday, June 1st,
at Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue-
vale. a,-;
- New Middlesex Judge Is a
Native of Huron . • Ian MacRae of Strathroy, was nam-
. a ,
Middlesex, He was born on a farm
at Lochalsh, in Huron county, 43 years
ago. He is Married to the former
couple have no children,
Large
Huron
Member
Road Expenditure
-Bruce
Throughthe effortsof Old Time Dance. McDowell's Or-Frank of the Legislature,
.
For
our local
John W.
Carruther's Orchestra. Friday night-at
school was operated in British Hon-
duras and the Major and.his wife were
placed in charge of this. Boys from
nine to eighteen were taken into the
school and trained in the Christian way and
Their
assisted i
others,
Miss
History
. Collar
by
concerted
Viola
and
sang
Drummbolis
Beliefs". She was
M a,eLeeandi and,s
1- Bible
"The Gipsy Boy" .
rendered
be held on Monday, May 20th at 8
p.m. Bright singing will be a feature
all services, and a welcome is ex-
all tended to to attend.
WARBL E
ACHIEVING
FL Y BAT'
RI
and
ies took
b.
h and
nd
wile
olborne
M.
; 5th,
R. S.
1st,
2nd,
se 3;rd,
Wilson;
meeting
Crawford;
The
Mrs.
and
MacLean
Mr.
R.
Mrs,
-part
South,
Mrs.
A.
D.
and
R.
4th,
C.
Hetherington.
of
results
Cranston
Mrs.
in the play at
the Wingham
were as fol-
1st, Mrs, H.
R. DuVal; 2nd,
A. R. DuVal;
and Miss Y.
W. H. French
East
and W.
Hobden and G.
F. Vanstone
D. B. Porter . 5th, Mrs. G, C,
H. Magee.
the
F or
Kennedy; 3rd,at- Hanna,
riding.
nearly
Wingham
Huron-Bruce
largest road
We understand a q6900 000. ' to Teeswater
t ile s east
ea 111- .
Highway
riding
expenditure
of Wingham
receives
of any
the amount' is
No, 4 from
is to be paved.
• •
• High-ronto
of living. There were about seventy
native boys in attendance. This
tendance could readily be doubled if
the facilities were available.
There was only one doctor for a
• 'I au- hundredsquaie int es andallprec
--
the „,
Miss
piano.
prayer
trumpet s
Jessie
by
Bible
The
solo, .
Currie
meeting
Miss Pearl
College
"Almost Persuaded".
. presided. at the . .
was closed in
Jones of the To-
.
m,this Dance At Currie's •-School
Friday evening, May 17th, Tiffin's
Orchestra. Admission 25c.
Taking Public Health Course y
'
ricultural
which
-
Positive
year
nual spring •
infests
results have be(
for the first time
battle between
officials' and the
cattle herds,
way
ton.
Highway
No. 86 is to
87 from Bluevale
be resurfaced,
to Harris- Thom.Miss tons were nos- t'necessarytokeepout
quitoes to prevent the spread of ma-
laria, Nets were used for this pug-
pose, The school was fortunate in
Huron
The annual
Old
Associationof
Boys'
picnic
as is estimated
Picnic
of the Huron Old
Torontowill be G
Helen Thompson, Reg. N., is
taking a month's practice in public
health field work with Miss A. Cleav-
• , public '
age each
The
control
pest
through
$7 to $8 million
year.
is being bra
use of a m
•
tax
TOWN
At the
FOR
council
' ESTIMATES
PRESENT
meeting5 last week
YEAR
the
having an excellent water supply from
the hills. Cricket was the principal
game among the boys. Good crops
could be grown on freshly burned-over
land but for some unknown reason the
land did not retain its fertility beyond
patch was about
1-1I' burnedfive y eoavres; nettA unseewd ,
held
at
Boys'
Bloor
baseball
South
Huronites
ticulars
on
High
Street.
1-laron
F tit
Park,
later,
game
in the
and
are invited.
'd ay afternoon,
There
between
June 14th,
area just south of
will be races, a
North and
other events. All
Further par-
er, °clench s health nurse,
This is a part of the course for grad-
nation from the Western University
I n stitute of Public Health.
Veterans Attention!
W. W. Armstrong, representative of
the Department of Veterans Affairs,
technique.
der and
cattle
with
fly larvae.
in the
are
,Warble
plentiful,
soap
behind
disastrous
summer
A mixture of I
with water is
a 450-pour
results for
flies give cattle
months and
cattle are low
ED
DRIVING
SAFE
.
BUTTONS
t this rate was based on the estimate°.
receipts and expenditures which tip-
pear below.
• ' Estimated Receipts
Weigh Scale Fees $ 125.00
.rate was setatmills for. 1946,will
Yams cassava, grapefruit and ban- .,
antis were plentiful. The school had
900 banana plants set out, The heat
was intense, usually being close to 90
degrees. While the school was not
able, to furnish all the education which
HE 9
BAPTIST
DAY
—
AT
CHURCH
be at the Wingham Armouries
from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday evening
this week, May 17th, to interview vet-
erans in respect to their rehabilitation
benefits. Bring discharge certificate
and war service gratuity statement.
make
weight
•
The
Huron
to pastures
the
and
present
and-
because of their
cattle run, keeps
reduces the mi
combat area
Dufferin con'
agham Telephone
awarded safe
)45 by the
n all, 343
in Ofitario
sisting of buttons
imber of years
rtificates.
IcClure received
msecutive years
accident and
xrd for two
;rand total
' 13 consecutive
:11 Telephone
accident of
ecord extending
11 years safe
year no accident
driving
Ontario
Bell Telephone
have received
of safe
an
at the
W. J. Brooks
years' safe
of 343 awards,
years'
motor vehicle
any kind,
over
driving,
workers
inscribed
record.
but-
Safety
driv-
award
wheel
driv-
driv-
9 for
12
and
Fines 25.00
MLicenses 600.00
m • • unicipal Subsidy (1 Mill) 1078,61 a
Engagement Announced already should be given, yet he felt that the
boys were given a good general edu-
best back- cation with the possible
Mother's Day was observed at the - ' Wingham Baptist Church, In the
Pay Tribute To Mother
. As has been their custom for years,
the Aitcheson and relatives
dairy type
approximately 10,0
cattle have goon
Penalties and Interest 200.00
Dog Tax 200.00
Rents 200.00
ground. The British Government was
, quite pleased with the operation of the
school and had extended the term of
morning, Mr. Norton spoke from
Isaiah 66;13, "As One Whom His
C f h S Will I Com- Mother om ortet , o i
fort You". The "Songs My solo,
family
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Aitcheson on Mother's Day to
pay tribute to the late Mrs. William
ill i
Fite Truck Rental 200.00
Cemetery Revenue 1500.00
Dept, Highways, Snow Rem 200.00
L. I. Sewer Rates Recov ...... 552.61
Dust Layer Recoverable 141,00
• operation for another five years,
Lion Wilf. French moved a hearty
' LT d 1 '11 f vote of thanks - to Major n er ii or
his interesting address, He stated that
the Salvation Army was one organiz-
• by Mot h er Used to Sing" was elven
Frank Collar. '
• The theme for the evening service
was "Hymns of the Old Home and
Mother". "Home Sweet Home" was Schools
Aitcheson. In the morning they at-
tended St, Andrew's Church in a • group. Those from a distance were; „ an d Mrs. Jack Aitclieson, Sarnia; mr.
M HenryAi t cheson,S • ' . M •and r enry atma, 1,
All Members of Morris
School Board were present
afar meeting May 2nd,
Application forms for :
6 and 12 were con
ed Saturday at junior county judge o f sung
Total $ 5022,22
Taxat i on - 50 Mills 53930 60 ..... ---- ''''' •
ation against which he had never heard
any criticism. Lion George Ross sec-
onded the motion and Lion Hal. Mac-
the organ prelude, and the Call to
Worship was "0 Come All Ye Faith-
bythe congregation.' le fat," T he
Mrs Thos. Aitcheson and Dorothy, of • hener• M r, and Mrs Lorne Aitch- Kite „ .
mut and Douglas, of Acton; Mr. and
. .motion
was decided to have schoc
and 12 wired when. power i
A was passed to
Total .,..., ............................ ,............... $58952.72'
1 Mill - $1078,61,
, Follows: Rate Made as
'thanks Lean tendered the vote of to
Ma' U 1 .1 '11be t f jor Underhill et it with S wishes 0
the Lions Club for coteinued success
Brooks Trio, Mr. H. Brooks, violin,
Clare, on the flute, with Mrs. Brooks
at the organ, very effectively rendered
Mrs, J. E.Mulch and Hope, of God-
eel h. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Govier and c o ,
M rs. Govier f Auburn '
0 Sr.,a
schools in the toaniship go
saving time, commencing Al
A delegation from East
Winnifred Elliott of Lucicnow, The "Silver Mill Up
Public School Rate 8.81 mills
County Rate 5.65 mills
in his work. The meeting closed with
the usual Lions Roar and cl os i ng song. Threads among the Gold". The
Choir numbers were: "The Church by ST. DREW S Y. P. S. AN '
Board was present to disc
gaging of a Music Supervi CHURCH
.......*:...
wom.s„
Debenture Rate 2.67 mills
General Rate .;i:;....•., ....... ...... 32.87 mills
--
Total .... 50.00 mills
Estimated Expenditure
Grants and Charity e $ 2600,00
Co. of Huron „Rate .......... ..... ..... 6094,-Vt e
Deb, Debt Charges ..... .„.„, ......... . 2887,59
Education 9600.00
General Administration 13770,00
Health and Sanitation ..„..,....s 2700,00
Streets and Bridges - .. 6000.00
Protection to Persons s Prop,' 7288.00
Cemetery Expenses ...• 2750.00
Public Library Board 1200.00
Insurance ..„.„ ...... ,.„..,..,.., ........ ... . 900.00
Taxes Written Off ...e....„.....„ 886.27
Repayment on Loans ..,,-,...„ 1606.00
Extharige and Tax Coll. ,„...„,s 80,00
Miscellaneous ............ -a-- 446,48
' '
Engagement Announced
Mr, and Mrs. Robert kolaton, of De.
trolt ennounce the engagement of their o ' daughter, Irene Evalyn of Wingham,
to Mr. Thomas A. Steep, sofa of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W, Steep of Clinton. The
marriage to take place on Saturday,
June 1st, at 2,80 pan,, in the •Witighate
United Church,
•
Youths Remanded for Trial
Monday in weekly police 'court, two
kinloss Township youths, charged
with breaking, entering and theft at
-the service station of Ezra 'Wellwood,
Whitechurch, elected trial by higher
court and were remanded, Charges
against two others also of 1<inloss;
were withdrawn. The latter; air were
implicated through evidence given by
but -found to have the mused were
the Side of the Road", Mother's
Church; "Peace, Sweet Peace", Moth- , er's Victory; President McKinleY s
Message to His Dying !Mother, "Tell
" Mother I'll li e Th ere"was given in
duet ,by Miss Ruth Cantelon and Miss
Lois Burchill, while Frank Collar
rendered the solo "In the Secret of His
Presence" (disclosing Mother's Prayer
Life). The sermon subject was "The
Triple Faith of Grandmother Lois,
Mother Eunice and son Timothy",
The hymns were: "Nearer My God
To Thee", (disclosing Mother's God);
"How Virg). A Poundation" (disci6S-
ing Mother's Bible); "He Leadeth'Me"
(disclosing Mother's Guide), Mrs,
John Falconer, who presided at the
organ, concluded the service with two
postludes, "Oh That My Saviour Were
Your Saviour Too" and "There's A
Land That Is ratter Than Day", with
The regular meeting of St. Andrew's
Young People was held on Monday
night with Marjorie Gilmour and Mar-
garet Nimtno in charge. The meeting
was opened with the call to Worship,
followed by the singing •of hymn 409.
The Scripture was read by Lillian
Darling and Mr. Nimmo led in prayer.
During the meeting, the President,
Anne Chittiek, bride-to-be of this
month, was called to the front. An .
address was read by Jean MeXague,
and Ross Smith on behalf of the
Young People's Society, presented her
with a wool blanket. Anne made -11,*
very fitting reply and hymn 100 was
sung. Sr. Stewart Beattie then enter-
tattled with moving pictures. Mr.
Nitntno extended a vote of thanks to
Mr, Beattie and the meeting was
brought to a close with the benedic-
schools in the two townshi
decided t o adver tise this p
that a joint -meeting of
Board be held in BOgrav
27th,
IL Wheeler and the Seel
instructed to visit all the
see what repair work w
needed, Torrance, Dundas
tact M r, Piekett regardi ng
pairs, cave troughing, etc.
A schedule of salaries f
who are remaining in the tO
arranged •amid new contea
drawn up. Vacancies ate t
used and a special meetin;
May 21st at 8 p.m, to ina
MOMS. Accounts presente,
(Ted paid, James johnStot
permission to use the well
In such a way as meets v
proval of the Board, N
. Holmes School Resumes
Sunday Sessions
• Evangelism and Visitation
t meeting of the Woman's
Society of Winghant Unit-
was In charge of Mrs, Wm,
he theme being "Evangel-
isitation", Mrs, D, 'Hutch-
4 thd establishment of the
di and `Mrs. VV: J. Brown
ie personal influence of
hat church. Mts. Laidlavv
zeal of the laymen in the
cli and how anxious they
ire: the good news, Pollow-
t'S, N. McLaughlin offered
rs, dowane told of the sue-
esbyterial which was held
reb no April •.2fhlt., Mrs.
M conducted the 'bushiest
tli6 tnnelthlo,,
•
The Summer Sunday School eon-
ducted each year at Hointes*School re-
seined its sessions on Mother's Day,
Rev, J. N. II. Norton opened the
School and conducted the election of
officers which resulted as follows: Stt.'
perintendent, Peter IMeKageef Assist-
ant Superintendent, Nelson Pickell;
Seey-Treasurer; Robert MelCague;
Pianist, Mrs, N. Pickett; Assistant,
Miss M. Porter; Primary Teacher,
Mrs', W.. D. MeKague; ,Tonlot Teacher,
Mrs. John Meltagttet. Young People,•
Rex. Alex. Nittuna; Bible Class, Rev,
a'. N, Ilblorton. After a brief address
on the gguificance of the -day by Mr,
IstOttOtl. the session closed in titterer. $58%2,12 taken no tart in the break-in, real interpretation. tiOn, meeting, ;rune 0th.
TO
MONTI"
e 17 to 29
anadian,
n local co-
o form the
arhead the
t is to take
29, under
ian Allied.
st October,
contributed
serviceable
tly despata
countries
s are being
art in the
e sponsor-
year, Fur-
en.
t that Mrs.
Culross, is
onto hospi-
eration on.
-Called
ers of the
held in the
May 20th,
se of dis-
rea. The
e Brussels
Board are
and Miss
orth Hur-
gional As-
chers Fed-
Library at
fly matters
ing profes-
e meeting,
ittees gave
mlished in
the aims of
the future.
inability of
3 girls at-
Teachers
eat insp ec-
Ontario.
LE
SUITS
n achieved
in the an-
ntario ag-
warble fly,
causing an
collar darn.
ght under
w spraying
erris pow-
sprayed on
d pressure
the warble
a hard life
where they
It to go in-
bite, which
down their
lk flow ac-
s centre in
ties where
0 beef and
sprayed,
BOARD
Township
at the i•eg-
ydro for
apleted. It
ls 6, 8, 10
s available.
have all
on daylight
.ay 6th.
Wawanosh
Li ss the en-
err for the
6 , it wag
osition and
e two
e, On May
•etary were
schools to
s urgently
was to con-
furnace re-
or teachers
waship was
c ts -will be
o he advers
e called for
he appoint-
-1 were ord-
.( was given
at No. 10,
ith the ati-
eat regular