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Howick Lions Sponsor Clinic
Sponsoredby the Howick Lions Club
on June 23rd and 24th, a two day clin-
ic will. be held when the people of
Howick will be given an opportunity-
to have X-ray pictures as a means of
prevention of Tuberculosis, The clinic
will be held at Gorrie, hours 9 a.m. to
noon, 1.15 to 5,30, 7 to 10 in the even-
ing. Members of the Women's Insti-
tutes of Fordwich, Gorrie and Wrox-
eter will assist during the two days.
St. James Guild
Mrs, Edwin Bennett opened her
home on Tuesday afternoon fur the
May meeting of the Women's Guild of
St. James Anglican Church. The presi-
dent, Mrs. H. V. MacKenney, presided,
and the opening hym, "Jesus Bids Cs
Shine" was a request of young David
Caley, who was present. Rev. J. C.
Caley led in prayer, followed by the
repeating of The Lord's Prayer in
unison. The members worked on a
quilt in Butterfly design. The blu,ks
of which were donated by Mrs. Bea-
!nett. Plans were made to sell tickets
on the completed quilt at the time of
the Annual Bazaar. Mr. Caley gave au
interesting aecount the Syi:od
imeeting recently attended in T T-
onto, Refreshments were by
'the hostess and included rhubarb ;de,
,taipl,ed with ice cream, the lattee a
treat from the president, and a st..inall,
,lionr was enjoyed,
Women's Missionary Society
Tic May nieetin;
Missionary Sudety, United CirarcL.
was held in the church pall:lir,
Friday aftertioi,u with eighto,
- hers and visitors in at tendatn:V• M4 4 ;t.-
an,.; was edidid to orler tart% ma.r.
music, Mrs, ..1:len Mum., at time ta,...itz,
President Mrs. flavold Hatnilit-n gat,.
the call to w-rship an 1 ...ail. Onm,
Thane tulay -is M.thers f the ilabie. , „arm we mit& to pay tribute
Vrz.,. To th,,se %%Imo have pass „.4 ,ca
:their reward, and to the Mothet.- wiz!,
The Best Mathes the VL-..m!,1
:ever hit,avia lived cl.,se -7 and
'loved his Church awl thvi:
'how= them and j
hearts w loll they follow tt:tr.-
M,thers of :ales: was hest
itymn. Mrs. \Vin. tr tith•-4.
.C.r1I)tnrt.,! ittiS" St. Mattiteri;;•
chapter 2, also naming "Ant. •a tt:Q.
IllOtilt:r.r.4 :MAIM el in the n•
inre, then i0111-1Wed with Ka} kr.
Moffat gave the topic
"‘,Nlotlzurs' dosing with a pc;kvia anl
touching story in keepia,t, %vie: 1.1,.v
Itheme. All joined in sin4in,.. 11,spo
the Home when tio.1 Iket-
"Motber Love" by Richard Maawc::.
was the title f a readin..; -11.en
Mrs. .MaeNaughton. Mrs. V. E. Cron-
"debt presented the minutei. 13,12-
Alone, were made to the bale flr NNhich
Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Moffat :nal Mrs.
Cronhielm will purchase and oack, re-
glared articles for an. Indian Girl cf
10 years. Those, who attended recamt
Presbyterial meeting at Seliottb gave
interesting reports, Mrs. HatulitOri re-
ported. on the 'morning session, reports
'.showing progress in the .,)ast year.
Mrs. .Crorthielin reviewed Missionary
Literature, pointing ant much vain-
able information on Missions may be
found in Daily and other papers. Miss
Hazelwood anti Mrs. :Niutiro gave
resume of the address given by Mrs.
Roger Self, Dominion President, Mrs.
Gilbert HOWC6 was in charge of a
chapter of the Study took, under the
heading, No Trespassing the Brining
of the Bible to China, four men played
a definite part. If they had beet% this
covered it would have meant death,
but through the mysterious ways of
God they learned the language, and
lived to see the doors of China open to
'Missionaries and the tible. Miss jean
Moffat favored with a solo, "Matiut",
Miss Hazelwood accompanied, The.
Roll Call was responded to by
Memories. 'of Mother. The hymn
"Testis Saviour Pilot Me" and the Mit-
WROXETER
Misses Margaret and jean Moffat
and Mr. Calvin Moffat recently spent
z few days in Toronto and during their
lstay were pleased to see Barbara Ann
Scott in her performance for the Crip-
pled Children's Fund at Maple Leaf
W. A. CRAWFORD, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Winghatn
DR. It M. CONNELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Irli011tet 231 Winghtun
Gardens.
Wroxeter children taking part in the
children' Studio party over CKNX
on Saturday morning were: Shirley
McMichael and Evelyn Auger in a
piano duet, Billy Gibson and Marilyn
MacLean in a vocal duet, "Were 1 q
Bird," Ronny Higgins singing The
J. W. BUSUFIELD,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to, Loan
Office Meyer Block, Wingham
Bird's Valentine.
East Huron District Annual meeting
will be held in Brussels United Church
on June 1st.
Mr, Win. Mines returned from Ak-
ron, Ohio, last week where he has
spent the winter season with his son,
and is now visiting with ltic daughter,
Mrs, Harvey Wright,
Mr. Lyon Finlater, Morris Twp„
called on friends on the 2nd, line of
Turnberry last week. Mr, Finlater is
disposing of his stock and farm equip-
ment at an auction sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamper and
family, spent Sunday with friends at
Southampton, They were accompanied
by Mr, D. Jewitt and Mrs, Mildred
Stewart of Wingham,
Mr. Thos, Jacklin underwent an
operation at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on Monday last. In spite of his
advanced years, we are pleased to
know he is making a good recovery.
Mrs. D, W. Rae spent part of last
week in Hanover, the guest of her son,
Mr. W. R. and Mrs. Rae.
Mr. and Mrs, George Edwards spent
Sunday in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs,
John Hartley.
• Week-end guests at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. James Sangster were Mr,
Alex Gry, Detroit, Mrs. Archie Mac-
Donald, Mary and Catharine, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stewart, all of Molesworth.
Mr. Andy Polakus who operates the
One Stop Garage, has been ill for the
past week. Andy's many friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Robert Gibson met with a pain-
ful accident on Monday last. While
working in his sawmill, the third fin-
ger on his left hand was crushed. He
was taken to Wingham General Hos-
pital, where it was found necessary to
amputate the finger at the first joint.
Later in the week he had to return to
the hospital. We are pleased to report
the infection is checked and Bob re-
turned home on Monday.
Rev. T. Wesley, Brantford, and a
former minister here is retiring this
year, and will continue to make his
home in Brantford, His many friends
here extend Best Wishes for many
Happy Years of retired life.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and
daughter, Lynda, Mr. Frank Green,
Mrs. Waldo Weir, Mr. add Mrs And-
rew Adams, and Maiter Andy St.
Marie visited Hamilton and Niagara
Falls on Sunday.
'Guests of Mrs. Frank Sanderson
during the week-end were: Mr. and
Mrs. Inglis Sanderson and daughter,
Joan, of Guelph, also Mrs. Shook of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wade and :Jiss
Audrey Wade, enjoyed a trip to Niag-
ara Falls, N.Y., on Thursday of last
week,
Mr, Lloyd Weir, son of Mrs. Waldo
Weir, who is auditor for Christie-
Brown Co,, is now stationed at Van-
couver. Enroute there he met some
interesting people, among whom were
a producer and writer of 20th century
Films, Holywood, who had come to
Ottawa to arrange taking of R.C.M,P.
pictures. Mr. ,NVeir was also ,their
guest at dinner,
Play Well Received
The Dutch Detective, a 3 act corn-
J. A. FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC 'EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
to the players and audience. Members
of the served refreshments to
the visitors at the close.
Women's Institute
The June meeting of Wroxeter W.
I. will be held on Friday, the 4th, at
2.30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. James
Sangster, Motto: "A Thing of Beauty
is a. Joy Forever," to be taken by Mrs.
John Calwill, Current Events will he
reviewed by Mrs, George Lane. Roll
Call, My Grandmother's Housekeep-
ing and Mine." Paper: Grandmothers'
Programme with Mrs. J. N. Allen in
charge, Hostesses, Mrs. Denny, Mrs.
Moffat, Miss Hazelwood, Members
please note change of date,
National Film Showing
By special request the pictures of
the 50th anniversary taken at Guelph
on June 18th, 1947, will be added to
the interesting series to be presented
in Wroxeter Town Hall, May 26th, at
8.30 pan, Included will he The Royal
Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and
Lt, Philip Mountbatten. Beyond Town •
(Health Picture), Canada Dances, The
People's Charter,'United Nations Con-
ference, Up-to-Date Current Events
under the heading Eye Witness, in co-
operation with The National Film
Board, these pictures are sponsored by
the local Women's Institute. They are
interesting of educational value and
provide an evening of good entertain-
ment for young and old. There is no
day.
Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Inglis entertained
girl friends and their mother-. on
Wednesday- evening, in honour of Miss
Margaret Nichol, bride-elect.
Congratulation6 to Mrs. Phi: of
Lazy Meadows, that she was success-
ful in getting those grease t.:;...,ts out
of her wash. What we have never I•eert
able to do, also to Phil for ptt:titn.;
up the clothes line.
Mr. Carl Douglas lev m11,-1 off
his lawn, making a big imp!'
Mr. Elmer Zinn ;..;:tra;.-t..
Others painting, of .111
picturesque Ilelmore,
The Wallpaper
Shop
By k 1, SCOTI„
pah benediction brought an interesting
meeting to a close.
BELMORE
Our village is a busy spot these
days digging of drains in preparation
for paving,
The home of Mrs. Thos. Abraham
was the scene of a gay gathering on
Wednesday afternoon, when ladies of
the community did some quilting, two
quilts were quilted for Mrs. Hunkin,
Those preparing lunch were Mrs.
Farrell, Mrs. John Harper, Mrs. Fred
Johann.
Miss Yvonne Douglas of Wingham,
is holidaying at the old home.
"Sewing for the Heathen" a 3 act
comedy by Bluevale talent, will he
put on in the Community Hall m June
4th.
Our sick are Mrs. TIninn, Miss
Mae, Mrs. Michael Lynett, Mrs. Ir-
vin with a broken arm, while Mr..
Ziall has an ulcer on her eye, causi:4;
1 nuch pain, but much better,
Mrs. Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Stokes called on the NIE.,,SQs Stoke-i, te•
4-)inar Stokes, Mi6ses Hamittli
and Mary Stokes, visited the l.,414ey
family on Monday even itr.4. who arc
not so well as we would Nvklt
The ehilrIren of the public sebv,I
treatment
MONUMENTS
A family plot should be graced
with the shrine-like beauty of a
monument which will be ever-
lastingly a tribute to those at
rest. We have many classic
styles to suggest, and will work
with you on custom designs.
Wm. Brow nlie
Box 373 'Phone 450
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Y. H. Crawford, X.C.,
.R. S. Hetherington, K.C.
edy presented by a group from Mei-
ji ville Presbyterian Church, Brussels,
under the auspices of the Yonag
People's Union, Wroxeter United
Church, on Thursday evening, was
greatly appreciated by a fairly large
audience. The play was directed by
Rev, George A. Milne, M. A,, and
every character well portrayed. Mrs.
Clark Matheson was prompter and
piano numbers were given by Mrs.
Georg Evans between acts. Rev.
E. Cronhiehn spoke words of welcome
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