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Mr. Dillie Perdort and Mr. Walter
spent last we ek at Q. A. C.
Guelph, taking the '''''Shoet course in
shop work.
George Stanley of Lucknow is
visiting this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas, McInnis, Mr. Stan-
ley is in Toronto taking his fourth
and last term in mechanics at Tech-
nical School.
Miss Hazel Bagg of Unionville,
spent the week-end at the home of
her sister, Mrs. E. H. Groskorth.
Mr. Richard Xrwin left this week to
register at 0. A. C. for his last term
in Veterinary College.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer and
John of Kincardine, spent Sunday with
his parents. Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Fal-
coner and Mr. Clifford Laidlaw of
Kincardine, also spent Sunday at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry David and
Peter, and Miss Betty Roberts of
Toronto, spent last week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
.Whiteehttich Farm Forum held a •
social evening in the hall last Friday
night and .nine tables of euchre were
played with Mrs. Donald Martin and
\fr. Chas. Martin holding high points.
Lunch was served and the social time
enjoyed by all.
Last week's cover picture on the
Family Herald was sent in by Mr,
Dill Dolt of W. Wawanosh, a winter
scene taken near Lucknow. Mr. Bolt
is a frequent contributor to that paper
with interesting snaps,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dosinan and
children of Carlsruhe, visited one day
last week with her mother, Mrs.. Dun-
can MacLiregor,
The Young People of the Presby-
terian Church are having a religious
film shown in the Memorial hall next
Tuesday evening and cordially invite
all in this community to come out
and enjoy these educative and inter-
esting films.
Reeve David Carruthers of Kinloss,
and Reeve J. D. Beccroft of E, Wawa-
nosh, held their first Council meetings
this year on Monday.
We extend congratulations to Mrs.
Jas. Cornelius, who passed her eighty-
fifth milestone on Wednesday last,
Mrs. Andrew Kirk has been very ill
at the home of her dauehter, Mrs, 1.
D. Ikecroft during the past wech.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Redmond and
family of St. Augustine, visited one
day last week at the home of her
grandmother, \d r. Jas. Co MO ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, new-
lyweds. retuinz 1 Ilt)111V front their
honeymoon trip on Wednesday last,
Air. John Albrecht of E. Wawa.-
nosh, returned home from Wingham
Hospital last Friday after a two-weeks
stay there following an operation and
pleurisy.
Mrs. Chas. Shiell spent a few days
last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Congram of Luckrutw.
Wilfred Shia and Jack Shiell spent
this. week-end in Toronto, Mr. Chas.
Shiell shipped a corload of cattle t here
on Saturday,
Mrs, Leslie Wightman „,and Susan,
spent a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Vi-
pond at Atwood and returned home
on Monday with Mr, Wightman and
the girls.
* Word was received here on Monday
of the passing of Mr. Robert Vint,
well-known in this community.
The United Church congregation is
holding their annual meeting on Wed-
nesday evening, January 17 at 8;30
p.m,
Air. and Mrs. !Melvin Kerry and
Air. and Mrs. Lawson Majury and
children of Paisley spent last Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Mr, Thos. Kerry, who had been visit-
Mg here, returned home to Paisley
with them.
Mr. and Mrs, David MacAllister,
and Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Nichol of
Culross visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Caslick and children of
Wingham, also visited there:
Mr, Thos. Hill of Kinloss, recently
moved to Ripley to the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Scott. and
then left to spend the winter at the
home of his daughter, Mrs, Emerson
Morris of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross and
children, spent Sunday at the home
13elgrave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weitz visited
with her mother and father, Air, anti
Mrs, R. jeffray last Friday.
Mr. Oliver Dustow and Mr. Tom
Darling attended the short course at
the O.A.C. 'Guelph, last week.
We regret to report that Charlie
Darling had to return to Wingham
Hospital for an appendicitis operation
last Thursday. We wish him. a speed-
ier and complete recovery this time.
We regret that Mrs, Ed. Horton
had a nasty fall on the cellar steps
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last week, and as a result is feeling
rather miserable.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dustow visited
with their daughter, Mrs, Harvey
Robb and. Alt. Rah near Amberley,
recently,
Al r% and \ I TS, iickson and
family, Miss Mary Darling, ,Mr, and
Mrs. John I t-it.ias and Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Darline and h isrt ey, spetit New
Year's Day with Mr. ;111(1 Mrs. Adam
Darling and mildly.
Mr, Alvin Altuntell and Air. John.
Rutherford ti' re dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Alan Darling one night re-
cently, and afteruttrtis all enjoyed an
everting of music.
Mr. Herb Burchill was brought
home from Wingham hospital last
Tuesday, We very much regret the
accident which sent him to the hos-
pital with a broken leg. His leg is hi
a cast and as it tins a bad break, be
will be unable to wore: for some time.
The carpenters have colour en ced
work on the Community Hall in con-
nection with the new 'arena here,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zinn spent
New Y.-ear's Day with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Ervin Zinn near Port, Albert.
Mr, and Airs. R. C. Press and Rus-
sell, spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mrs. John Norman of Wingham,
where a family gathering was held.
The film "The Second Chance"
will be shown in the Presbyte'rian
Church here on Monday evening, jail,
16th. This film comes recommended
by all willniave seen it. It is to be
released after Easter for commercial
purposes, in the meantime the Pres-
byterian Church has secured it and
made it available to all their churches.
A silver collection will be taken to
defray expenses.
Dr. MacDonald preached a very
earnest and thoughtful sermon last
Sunday afternoon from Dcut. 33-25,
"As thy days so shall thy strength be."
Mr. Tout Inglis was soloist and sang
"Teach Me to Pray."
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be emelt improved in health.
Miss Nellie Doig left ,on Friday last
for Toronto and was entering the hos-
pital there on Saturday for treatment.
lier friends here wish for her the best.
Miss Irene Dustow accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Byres and dau"-
gliter, Sherilyn of 'Walkerton visited -
with the former's parents, Mr. and.
Mrs, Fred Dustow on Sunday.
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and, Mrs, Curie spent New
Year's With Mr.. and Mrs. Norman
Newans,
Mr. and Mrs, Craigie Leach rof Wale
WW1), spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Fred Dustow.
Mrs,Emerson Schumacher has re-
turned home after spending three
weeks in the Walkerton liospital. We
hope that Mrs. Schumacher will soon
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The Skilled
oldiersTradesiieng.,,
of the R. C. E. M. E.
If The workshops of the Royal Canadian Electrical
and Mechaitical Engineers are expanding
rapidly — in step with the growth of the Canadian
Army Active Force. The men of the R.C.E.M.E.
are doing their part to make Canada strong.
There is an urgent need for skilled tradesmen to
man the workshops of this vitally important
corps of "soldier-tradesmen". Skilled craftsmen
are required to fill the posts of automotive
mechanics, fitters, toolmakers, radar and radio
technicians, instrument makers, welders,
watchmakers, machinists and other key jobs.
If you qualify as a skilled tradesman,
there's a place for you in the R.C.E.M.E.
You can serve azow — when Canada
needs you — as an expert
"soldier-tradesman".
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174 Prethyteriati Church. will hold
their annual meeting on Monday
afternoon, J411. 1.5th.,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Merkley spent
New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. I-10w-
4ril Cowing at Tiverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Abraham were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curie
oat Thursday 130,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Aitken old
Gloria, of near Kincardine, spent a
few days with relatives and friends
this past week,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy had
as their dinner guests on Sunday
evening, Mr, and Mrs. W. Gathers.
Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Finlay, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Halliday, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gowdy and Mrs. Jennie Edgar.
Mr, and Mrs. John Farrell had as
their guests on Tuesday last, Mr.
Geo, Nickel and his mother, Mrs,
Adam Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Aitken and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Russel Sewers and family, Mr. and
Gerald Rever and the Misses Farrell
of Clifford.
Mrs. J. Bradwell and Mr, and Mrs,
Howard Lints, spent New Year's with
Mrs. John Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell spent
New Year's with the latter's sister,
Mrs. Nelson ',Outfit of Wingham.
At lime of writing, Mrs. Wm. Ed-
wards is much improved; Mrs. W.
Renwick continues much the same,
Mrs. Russell Nickel has returned
home front the hospital and is recov-
ering nicely,
The Belmore "C" Hockey team
were victorious over the Culross Bears
on Thursday night in a game played.
in Wingham, Congratulations! Keep
it up!
Old awl young are enjoying the
skating at the new arena, but there's
lots of room, SO Caine out and bring
your friends. Skating Wednesday and
Saturday nights and for the children,
Saturday afternoon, A series of euchre
parties in aid of the Rink Fund, will
be held in the future, the first one in
Lane's School on Thursday night.
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'This motoring family was lucky
enough to escape death or serious
jury, but the family sedan is headed
for the scrap heap, Stalling of Motor
vehicles directly in the path of on-
coming trains accounted for mare than
a. few of the 443 railway crossing at.
eldente reported to the. Board of
Transport Commissioners for Canada
for the 12-nionth period ended June
30th. These accidents tooh 140 lives
and brought injuries to 549 others.
Common causes of these aceidents:
Racing the train to the crossing • stilt
too popular and too expensive in lives
and limbs - Running into the Sides of
trains because of impaired VigiCri or
misjudgment of speed and distance;
failing to stop in time. When obliged
to take railway crossings slowly, such
as after a full stop, be sure to change
Into first or Second gear to avoid stall-
ing on the tracks.
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