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ton, Mrs. A. V. Robb passed away in
Victoria Hospital, London, on Tues-
day, March 25th., at the age of 41
hospital since January 12th, but had
not enjoyed good health for many
months previous. The former Ora May
Abbott, she was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo .01304, of
Bnriteten, Ontario. On September 13th
1938, she was married to. the Rev.
A. Valiance Robb an Toronto, while
he was minister of the Bitievale Unit-
ed Church, They had resided in Cam-
lachie and Courtright and moved to
West Monkton in December 1949. She
was a member of the United Church.
Besides her husband, she is survived
NEWS Of 13LUEVALE.
Mrs. A. Valiance Robb Passes
At London in 44th Year 9 An estemed resident of West Monk- years. She had been a patient in the
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1951 MERCURY Sedan, radio
and white wall tires, green.
1951 METEOR Coach, radio, ov-
erdrive, sun visor, and white
wall tires, 10,000 miles.
1951 CHEVROLET Sedan, with,
built-in radio, 11,000 miles.
1950 FORD Sedan, radio, sun
visor, white wall fires.
1949 METEOR Sedan, blue, nice
and clean.
1948 AUSTIN Coach.
1947 MERCURY Coach, green,
nice and clean.
1947 MERCURY Coach, blue,
motor overhauled.
1940 CHEVROLET, three pas-
senger coupe.
1949 GiVIC half-ton pick-up.
1949 CHEVROLET three-quar-
ter ton pick-up.
1949 MERCURY three-ton.
1948 MERCURY three-ton.
1917 FORD one-ton panel.
1940 FORD three-ton with
1949 (2) AUSTIN Sedans. 1951 FORD pick-up, brand new, dump box.
1951 Sales-- Over 500 New and Used Cars and .Trucks—There must be a
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and Mrs, George T. Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs, George Griffiths pf
Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. A. p, Smith, '5
Mrs. Don Snell and Leslie of Cam-
rose, Alta., are visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Snell.
Master Harold Campbell, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Campbell, has been
in the Goderich hospital for a few
days, being threatened with mastoid,
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costume, sang an Irish and Scotch
polo, Mrs. 0. B. Moffatt was the plan-'
ist throughout the programme. Mrs.
Harvey Robertson was convener of
the committee in charge and extended
appreciation to all who had assisted,
Mission Band
The president, Verna Wheeler, pre-
sided for the Mission Band meeting
in the Sunday School room of the
United Church. There were nineteen
present. Fog roll call, the members
repeated a verse, beginning with the
letter "C." Birthday greetings were
Sung for Sharon Montgomery and
Verna Wheeler. Mr, John Gear of Kitchener, spent Kay Johnston read an item on the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Peace and all joined in singing the Chas, Smith and other friends. new Temperance song. The story
from the ,study book was told by Mrs. I Mr. Harold Bosman of the flth con-
W.c J. Johnston, Joyce Hoffman and cession East Wawanosh, visited on
Jean Hall had charge of the Worship !Sund y with his parents, Mr. and
4 Mrs, Maurice Bosman. service. The offering was received by
Fay Yeo and Patsy Taylor. The April Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Moffatt of
Meeting will be held during the Easter 1Holyrood, visited on Sunday with
holidays when the band will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Vint.
their mothers and little friends, We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Y.P.U. Douglas Campbell is a patient in
Mr, and Mrs. James Johnston open- Wingham Hospital.
ed their home this week for the social Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse
a meeting of the Y.P,U. of the United and Miss Eva of Brucefield, visited
Church. The president, Lloyd Wheeler, on Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl
conducted the devotional meeting Wightulall•
which was followed by a period of I Mr. Armond McBurney has returned
games and contests. Refreshments, in- home from Michigan where he had
eluding ice cream and coffee, were spent the winter.
Served by the hostess, assisted by Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Mr.
a Mrs. Carl Johnston and Miss Wilda and Mrs. Ross Patterson and Terry
o Breckenridge. There was a good at- of Auburn, and Mr. Jack Manning of
tendance and a pleasant evening en- Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
joyed. Mrs. Clarence Cox.
W. I. Annual Meeting Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harburn and
nation and Crucifixion of Christ" was The annual meeting of the Women's family of Hensall, visited on Sunday
the theme of his sermon. Suitable Institute will be held on Thursday with Mr. Wm. Walden.
hymns were sung. The Sunday School afternoon, April 10th., at 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent of Bel-
will re-open next , Sunday directly lat the home of Mrs. Gordon Mundell. grave, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
after the regular morning service. 'Roll Call, payment of membership J. L. McDowell and Gordon,
; fees: report of conveners of commit- Mrs A, E. Johnston of Donnylarook,
Variety Concert a few days with his daughter, I tees; report of nominating commit-
tee, The Community Hall was wellelection ofofficers;music. I-los- Mrs, Howard Campbell.
filled on Friday night for the Variety tosses, Mrs. George Hetherington, Mrs. Fred J. Cook and Miss Violet
Concert under the auspices of the Mrs. W. J. Peacock and Mrs. Alex Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Corrigan. , 4.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111121111111111111111111111111111(11811141111111111111111111111111(1111111111111111 L Church, Rev. Matthew Bailie was the Mrs. Richard Jeffrey spent Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston were • guitar accompaniment and the junior
choir girls contributed a number. rie The Western Ontario Motorways Lid r —
recent visitors with relatives at Gor- .
Readings were given by Mrs. Bailie
and Mrs, Gordon Grieg, Mr. Bailie, in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall and two
daughters, Lsitowel, were week-end I Fill11111•11111111113111111111111filliilllillAllliallitiallAlllilllitillill111111111111[1•111111111111111111liall1110
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies, Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mrs, Davies"
sister, Mrs. Sellers and Elmer.
Jack Adair of Kincardine, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Adair, was a pat-
ient in the Wingham General Hospital
for a few days this week.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston were: Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Mathers and family of Bel-
grave, Mr. John McQuillan, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McQuillan and two sons,
Ivan and Barry of St. Helens.
Mervin Craig has moved unto the
farm which he recently purchased
from Charles Bosman, 2nd, line Mor-
ris.
Mr. and atrs, Charles Campbell
and two daughters of Morris Town-
ship, spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling. Donald
Darling suffered a broken finger
while working in Toronto and will
spend a week with his parents here.
Stanley Darling visited recently
with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hardman near Clifford.
Rev, Matthew Bailie had the
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0004 visittd on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Beak of Touclinow.
Messrs clward and VVillian't SPiers
of Toronto, visited on. Saturday with
their brother, Mr, Arthur Spiegelberg
and•Mrs. Spiegelberg,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl. Deans and date.
ghters of Guelph, visited per Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Norman McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightmom and
Harvey, visited on Friday with IVtre.
H. Mathers of Lucknow.
Mr and Mrs. Duncan McNichol and
Phyllis of Walton, visited on :etriday
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 13osman,
Mr, Harvey Wightrnan left on Mon ,
day for Victoria, B. C.
Messrs. Delbert Brown of Tilbury,
and George Brown of Ruscom13 visited
on Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and
family of Auburn, visited at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Emerson Rodger on
Saturday evening, when they ecle-
brated the birthday of Mr. Everett
Taylor and Master Clare Rodger.
Born—In Wingham Hospital on
Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. C. deHaan,
a daughter, Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Buchanan visited
with Mrs Win. Oovier of Blyth on
Friday.
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All Passengers Insured
by one daughter, Mary Wilhelmina,
aged 12 years and One eon, Ian Alex-
ander, aged 9 years. Five brothers and
three sisters nlsg survive,
Funeral services were held on Fri-
day, March 28th„ from the Heath
funeral home at Mitehell. Rev, A, H.
Johnston of Main Street. United
Church was assisted by Rev. U, Laite
of Central T.Inited church, Stratford,
Who was a former acquaintance of
Mr. Robb while in Newfoundland, and
Rev. A. H, Daynard of Staffa, chair-
man of the Perth Presbytery, During
the service, Mrs. Edward Glick of
Mitchell, played the organ and two
favorite hymns were sung. Mrs. Harry
Roth, West Monkton, sang a solo, ac-
companied b.‘ Mrs. Carl Holman also
of West Monkton.
The pallbearers Were elders from
the three churches of Mr. Robb's pas-
torate. The profusion of beautiful
floral tributes showed the high esteem
in which the late Mrs. Robb was held.
Temporary entombment was made
in Woodland Mausoleum, Mitchell.
Mrs. Robb was a niece of the late Mrs.
Alexander MacEwan, 1st, line of Mor-
ris township, and was employed at
the Bluevale Post Office previous to
her marriage,
Churches
At the United Church on Sunday
morning, Rev. R. A, Brook continued
his Lenten sermons and used as his
text, "We Love Him Because He First
Loved Us,"
The morning service at Knox Pres-
byterian Church was conducted by
Rev, Matthew Bailie. "The Condom-
0. B. Moffatt, Several humorous dia- week-end with his brother, Gordon, a
logues and pantomines were well and sister, Mrs, Elliott and Raymond. presented. Mouth organ selections by et Mr*: and Mrs. Donald Street and es
six men, accordion solo by Mrs. Don Linda, of Listowel, were Sunday vis- kid Robertson and a duet by Mrs. Rob- on Wingham Kitchener Toronto itors" with Mrs. M. L. Aitken and Miss prp ertson and Mrs, Moffatt were greatly Duff. and Wingham = London enjoyed. Junior boys sang with a
chairman, Highland dancing by the with her son, Stewart and Mrs. Jeff-Campbell sisters was the opening ray at Stratford.
number with music supplied by Mrs,
T0
Harvey Messer, Toronto, spent the Pit et Changes
that give it a DI' (daily inspection) and keep
it in top flying shape., We take personal
pride in the work that we have been
trained to do, Our aircraft are ready to fly
in defence of freedom.”
I'm one of the Aircraft Technicians
Mrs. Donakia Davidson, Organist and Choir Director.
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PALM SUNDAY APRIL 6th
11.00 a.m. Holy Communion
7.00 p.m. Evensong
THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON
J. N. H. MILLS, B.A., L.Th.
Thursday, April 3rd
LENTEN MID-WEEK SERVICE
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