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Maryln and Lois Goll of Belgrave, are spending their holidays with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc- Crackin. Mrs. Roy Porter of Wingham, and her brother, James Stewart of Wind- sor, and Mr. and' Mrs. Nelson Cardiff of Brussels, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Masters, Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Billar of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Johmn Hall. Mrs. Hall returned to Ailsa Craig with her daughter for a visit. Rev. Wm. N. Blackmore will be inducted in his new charge at Ver- milion, Alberta, upon his return from a vacation in Ontario. Rev, C. and Mrs. Tavener of Holm- esville, spent a few days visiting Blue- vale and Woodstock friends before go- ing to Port Elgin for their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison and daughter, Velma, of Toronto, are vis- iting with Mrs. Harrison's sister, Mrs. Hamilton and Earl. Donald Darling has returned to Tor- onto, after spending a week with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darl- ing. Rev. J. A. Burden, Mrs. Burden, Arthur and Doreen, are spending two weeks at Echo Bay, where Mr. Burden was minister in the United Church for a term of years. Miss Sanderson spent the week-end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Damrow, Detroit, MIMPO MIAMI A GREETING CARD is a warm handshake across the miles Send the RUST CRAFT Kind from MINIM 010,11.Me MUM. MOPIMIM YARN Bouquet, Beehive or Dove Yarn in 3-ply or 4-ply. For sweat- ers, sox or for baby needs. White, pink, blue, yellow, red, tourquoise, grey; brown, wine, green, rose, rust, navy, and black 35c, 40c and 43c LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS Of Moire Taffeta. Tailored with tie belt. Rose, wine, powder and royal blue. Sizes 14 to 20 $14.95 visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs. M. L. Aitken is with her dau- ghter, Mrs. Donald Street, who is a patient in the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. Mrs. Dale, Mr. Taylor, of Walton, were Sunday visitors with Elmer and Miss Florence Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKinney are moving to Toronto,this week, but will spend their week-ends at their home here. Mrs. Jack Bradwell and Howard Lintz of Mildmay, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling on Sunday. Recently Rev. Wm. Blackmore, now visiting at Bluevale, Listowel. and, Grimsby, and Rev. Murray Suther- land, minister of Vegreville, have been leaders for 60 boys at Elk Island Park Camp, Alta, Murray Suth- erland is of interest here as .he is a grandson of the late Robert Johnston, one of the first to go West from the first line of Morris. Before going West Mr. Blackmore had been assistant to Rev. Ray McCreaty of Woodgreen Church, Toronto, a church noted • for its social service. Church News. Rev. William Blackmore, Elk Point, Alberta, occupied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday morning, he used for his subject, "The Potter's Wheel". ,Mr./ BlaCktnore taught the Senior- Boys Class in Sunday School. Rev. Campbell Tavener of Holmes- ville, a former minister of the con-' gregation, assisted at the service. Miss Mary Fair of Caledon sang "God Will Take Care of You." There will be no service or Sunday School in the United Church next Sunday. At • the morning service in Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev, Leland C: Jorgensen spoke on the subject of "Glorification", the final sermon in a series on the various steps in Salva- tion. Mrs. Donald Robertson, Wing- ham, a former organist, presided at the organ. United Church W,. A. and W.M.S. The Women's Association of the United Church met at the home of Miss Emma Johnston on Thursday afternoon. The President, Mrs. John Wiskstead, presided. Mrs. Geo. Thom- son read the minutes and the treasur- er's report, showing a substantial bal- ance, was read by Mrs. Geo. ,Thorn- ton, in the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. Geo, Fell read the scripture. Following some discussion about send- ing food parcels to England, the mem- bers decided to send a prcel to a relative of the late Alfred Agar. The W.M.S. meeting followed the Association meeting. It was conducted by the President, Mrs. 'George Fell. The roll call was answered ,by naming a flower or a tree mentioned in the Bible. The minutes were read by Mrs. Sparling Johnston. The treasurer, Miss Emma Johnston, reported $126 had been sent to headquarters. Mrs. John Brewer had charge of the programme following, consisting of reading, re- sponses and hymns. ,Mrs. W. J. Pea- cock gave a reading, Mrs. M. L. Ait- ken discussed the recently lbsued book by Rev. Kenneth Beaton, Our Mis- sionary in China, entitled "Growing with the Years," which gives an ac- count of the work of the United Church, during the twenty-five years since Church Union. Refreshments were ,served at the cluose. Members of the Women's As- sociation of the former Ebenzitt con- gregation were guests at the meeting. BABY NEEDS' IMMO, Immo amp. MUNE. Mama amMa OMma Mama. ammo /NOM MOMO =Maw MOWN. mliMO alma0 =MM. IMMO= wOOOM WOola NORM /•MMS 1/1/16 NENE.. •111•1=1 41M•MIlt .11•••11•I 1111. II•11=M 11111•111Mil BLUEVALE R. J. McLennan first line of Morris, fractured a small bone in his wrist while working with his car. Shirley Johnston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sparling Johnston has her Gordon Holt of Jamestown had the misfortune recently to fall from a load of hay and injure his shoulder. SWEATERS All-wool knitted jackets with rib- bon ties at neck for small baby. Has long sleeves in two styles, with or without collar. Pink, blue or. white. Infant's size $2.29 mama BLANKETS Cotton eiderdown Baby Blankets with softly napped surface. Has whipped edges, assorted patterns, pink or blue, 30 x 40 and 36 x 50, $1.10, $1.59, $1.69 SPECIALS LINGERIE A selection of Gowns, Panties and Slips of broken stock. A real bar- gain Mr economy. SPECIAL— ONE-THIRD OFF light summer shades. Reg. $1.25— IOSIOM TOWELS Economy Bath Towels that stand the strain of everyday family use, in colourful check design, red, green blue--SPECIAL . . . .39c, 49c, 59c Seamless NYLONS in MINIMS .1▪ •1•1110 Mlaa SPECIAL— 89c 1111•1 mama mmaa mmoo imam aMMII mmma MaMI MM. W M. MIMM MOMM MINN MIMS VaIMN K. D. S. JAMIE§ON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, August 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, of Wingham, a son. KING—In Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Monday, August 1st., to Mr. and Mrs. David Xing, R. R. 2, Teeswater, twins, son and daughter. MOORE—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Thursday, August 4th, , to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, R. R. 55, Lucknow, a son. PYM—In Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Monday, August 1st., to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pytn, Wingham, a son, SIMS—In 'Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Monday, August 1st, to Mr. and ,Mrs. William Sims, Wingham, a daughter. TODD—In Wingham General Hos, pital, on Thursday, July 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd, R. ,R. 2, Lucknow, a son. WEBER—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Weber, R. R. 2, Holyrood, a daughter, WELWOOD—In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs, Norman Welwood, (nee Louise Lloyd), twins, a son and daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, R. R. 3, Lucknow, a son, CASEMORE—In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, August 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casemore, Wingham, a daughter. CASSIDY—In Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, July 27th, of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cassidy, R. R, 1, Greenock, a daughter. CONN—In Wingham General Hospi- tal, On Wednnesday, August 8rd., to Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Corm, R. R. 55, Lucknow, a daughter. FISHER—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, August 7th, to Mr.. and Mrs. George Fisher, R. R, 1, Lucknow, a daughter. HARMAN—In Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, July 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Harman, of Teeswater, a daughter, HETHERINGTON — David a n d Christopher Robin Hetherington are pleased to announce the birth of a baby brother, (Herbert Dana), ott July 27th, 1049, at Grace Hospi- tal, Windsor, Ontario. ' inmaammo.ollon BIRTHS BOLTON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, August 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Bolton, of Gorrie, a daughter. CAMPBELL-=-In Winghatt General Hospital, on Thursday, August 4th,