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MARRI FATHER INSTALLS SON
AS UM 'PRESIDENT
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1110113 IYARNINO - WHITMIRE!' Mrs. Wheable Nod Ag, Rep. and ,Assis't,
'Supplies 'Auxiliary .Attend 441 Club
Power for Sospital
HeeVe Jr-
thee Ginsort ettendea .C.Quntg •Getuis
_oil thie 'peel; Week he Inquired from
the Health Unit of the rabies situ-
ation, Dining :repent days many
HddiUQnal eases of Infected nome$-
tle animele have been .eonflenteei.
Dr, MacLennan, 'ele federal yet.;
„erinarian„ warned Parente to keep
AoolOstie animals under protection,
tenelø see that children nal seat
play with animals 'if there was any
-*nephew' of iefeetiota
. Thereto? it is more important
than 'ever to heel) the By-law for
.coritrel of rabies now in force in
.Howick and to eibeerve it,
Mr. and. Mre, Cecil ralconer .
spent Thursday 4 Woedsteek, .
MI% and Mrs. -Henry Thornton
of ()011ie yielted on Slender with
his aletea Mrs, TyfuegrovegeK the
horns Of her natighter,. 4iM P.
Willis,
Rea alin Mrs. Robert Watt .Of
Toronto visited on TeeeeleY 110'st
with hie parents, Rev, and Km W.
ef, Watt Ana Mr, and Mrs. Archie
Watt .and daughters of Trento
Spent .the week-end here,
imBruc1uncaf----14,10, meeting
of the young people of thiadoni
malty .w.aa he'd en .,nitnelaY eve-
ping in the Presbyterian Church
With Murray Gaunt, president, In
charge. Rev, R. T. A, 'Marshall
read the Scripture lesson and gave
the meditation talk, Ann. Rinteut
Was In .cherge of the- topic, telling
of the everts of Mere' •Sleeser In Af-
rica, Lorne Foster led in prayee,
Mee, Andrew Gaunt sang "Hew
Greet Thou Art". Tbe Preabyters
tan Young ;fonts received an in-
vitation to attend a wiener sneet
with .olher groups of the Presby-
tery on Sadao evening. The. next
Meeting will be held in the United
Church on June u, with Mee ,jean
Martin, president, In theme, The
.meeting was closed with the -Miz-
pah 'benediction
PORDWIGH-edflie llieWiek Beet
Calf Cleb met at the home cif
William Wave for the first meet-
hug. Mary Johnston, nreakient,
opened with the Oa pledge, Tone
Mitchell reed the mini-dee,
Dan Rose, skimmer ,aseistent .age
rienitura.1 represeatati.Ve, gave the
Class tips on the .judgipgof ewe,
Donald Grieves the new agrieule
aural re.presentatlye _gave the. offic,-
lal placing,
The next meeting will be on June
Wird in Corrie Hall, TurriberrY
-Calf Club and Howick.Dairy Club
will be guests, The theme of 'meet-
ing will be Herd Health,
FORDWICH
WM:Una — HoWlek
C'ati ladles' night and installation
Of officers was held at .Gorrie coin-
munity heat cii Fr-May night wIth
40 ili attendanee.
Chairman of .Ws heard of gover-
Dora, J. J. MOLAUghlin and Mee.
McLaughlin of St, Marys Were Pres
Sent and it was Me, McLaughlin's
_boner to install iris son, Donald, AO
president of Hewicit Liens, Other'
officers .elected, were Bret' vice-pre-
sident, Gordon Moir; second vice,
Warren •Zurbrigg; third ylea Jack
Clarke; secretary, Harvey MeDer-
mitt. .(Mr. McPeemitt was .elect-
eci deputy .district governor , at a
district rally, held at Zurich recent-
ly), Associate secretary, •Gontion
Moir; treasurer, Harold Townsend;
directors, Lionel Johnston, Harry
Hestia Kenneth Haetie, William
Felker; Lion Tamer-, Dick •Carson;-
met., WilliamSinmeon; Tait Ti,vis,
ter; 'Kennetir -Edger;-•'''" .'•
1 - - Atter ..the....busineaa .waa...finislied.
,the elass went to Cecil, Wilson's
borne where a, delicious luneh. was
served, e . MILO FIELD HAY
MEN INJURED IN
FARM ACCIDENTS
Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs, William Kato of Fordwich,
Mrs. Kato was guest speaker and
told an interesting story of the
evacuation of the Japanese from
the west coast during the war
years, She showed an interesting
display of Japanese articles, includ-
ing dolls and costume, the latter
modelled by Mrs. Stanley Bride,
Billie Gibson favored with accor-
dion selectiens. Roy Hunter shrew-
ed colored movies of the recent
convention held 4 Windsor which.
was attended by Mr, and Mrs.
Wray Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Bride, Harvey MeDerenitt, Harvey
McMichael and John Clarke, The
Picture's were taken...by Scott Hun-
ter, wire lives In Windsor.
Mr. McLaughlin, Mrs. Kato, and
Billie Gibson. were thanked and
presented with gifts. Winners in
the draw were Mrs, Gordon Moir,
Roy Hunter, Ken Edgar, John
Clarke, Mrs. Alex. Graham and Mrs,
Stanley Bride.
WHITECTSURCH— Mrs. Victor
Yellen is visiting this week at the
home of her brother, Mr, Adam Mc-
Burney. Adam was busy changing
the oil in hie car on Monday last
at his home, and had the ear block-
ed up, when the Weeks' elipped and
the running board of the car drop-
ped across his back, pinnirig him
'painfully under it
Mrs. Harry Cook answered his
ealis 'for help and the men lifted
the side of the car until he could
be taken from underneath. He
suffered painful injuries, several,
ribs having been broken away
from the spine.
J. D. Beecroft was hurt while
-working in the bush on Monday.
He and Ernest were felling a tree,
when a limb from another tree
tame down. Both of the men ran
When they heard it coming, but J.
D. was struck by the limb.
TWO COUPLES LEAVE
TODAY FOR EUROPE
FORDWICH—The W.M.Sof the
Fordwien United Church. -met for
.its regniar.rneeking .at tile time or
Mee, Jas, Warred, Mrs. Stanley
.Bride, the preeident, opened the
meeting with some thoughts on the
theme "Christian Concern for
Soelat Welfare" and prayer. The
minutes were read by the Secretary,
Mrs, Parker Eerie. The toll call
was answered -by 27 Members field
vieitore with a thought on "Love".
An invitation to visit, the New-
bridge Society in July was accepted,
The Baby Band seeratary reported
3e members. The stewardship
tieeretary.. re.M. aerie the. ladies , that
at title time we are consejoue of
Royal Commands being sent to
those 'being honoured' at the time
of the via of Our Queen, so we
shoeld be aware of the Royal Coln-
marid from the King of Kings,. We
can answer, it by telling others of
.our experiences and sharing with
out material goods in the _spreading
of the Good Worn. .
. -Mrs. Hugh Hetchisbn is the shut-
in, Mrs.Norman Harding offered
prayer for missionaries and es-
pecially for Mies Suttle..,
Mrs.. Jelin' Craig took over the
meeting and gave the (Alit to wor-
ship, Mrs. Fred McCann, Mrs.
Warren Zurbrigg and Mrs. Lee
Holt read the Scripture leesen and
Mrs, Elmer Harding read the com-
ments. Mrs. Jack Wilson, sang a
solo "In 'the Garden of the-Heart".
Mrs, A,' Stephens of Gerrie gave a
very interesting report of the Con-
ference Branch which was ih6ld 'in
Chatham. She reported that the
Mrs. Wheable Memorial Fund had
supplied an auxillery power plant
for a mission hospital in the West.
She spoke on the toll of the
laity in the church as discussed by
Mr. Gab. of London, She told of
the discussion on the new women's
society which is being talked of
in the' church. Much study is
necessary.
The meeting wa_s •closed with the
benediction by the president and
lunch was served by the hostess
and the committee.
WHITEOHURCH— The six West
Wawanosh schools held their field
day at the Township Han school
on Friday, with a good attendance
of pupils, teachers, parents and
small fry, as well as the trustees,
Robera Stothers, Wallace Miller,
William Webster and the secretary-
treasurer, W. .1, Stewart. The la-
dies of that section had charge of
the 'booth,
The highest score, 445, was held
by SS, No, 12, Fordyce, which won
the championship. Mr. Erring-
ton's school was second with 295
points. Senior champion girl, Mar-
lene Martin, Fordyce. school; inter-
mediate girl, Patsy Brodie and
Barbara Purdon, tied; junior cham-
pion, Wauda Wilson, S.S. No. 3;
senior boys' champion, Billie Rob-
inson, S,S. ,No, 12; intermediate
boys' champion, Ronald Durnin,
S.S. No, 2; junior boys' champion,
Roy Taylor, S.S. No, 3, SeS, No, 17,
who had not lost a ball game, and
S.S. No. 3, who had not won a
game, grouped to play the boys of
the other schools. Th'e letter
group won 29-16. The games and
contests started at 10 a.m. and all
enjoyed the picnic lunch at noon.
ENVOY NEWMAN
INSTITUTE SPEAKER
Pink and, white gladioli and fern
formed the setting on Saturday,
June 6, at 2 p.m., at Laurel Lea
Presbyterian Church. Sarnia, when
Dorothy Jean Swa,nstrorn and Don-
ald Hsieh Meehan exchanged wed-
ding vows. The pews were marked
with white. bows.
Rev. Leslie Renault performed
the ceremony and Mrs, Grace Mc-
Gee was organist. Cyril Hale, as
soloist, sang, "The Lord's Prayer"
and "Wedding Prayer" during the
marriage ceremony and later at the
reception, sang "Because".
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Oscar Swanstrom, Sault
Ste Marie, Ontario and the groom
is the son of Mrs. Gordon Meehan
and the late Mr, Meehan, of Sarnia,
and formerly of Wingham.
Mr. Swanstrom gave his daughter
in marriage, She wore a silk or-
ganza gown, enhanced with Chan-
tilly lace applique at the neckline.
The bodice was studded with seed
pearls and a .crocheted tiara Se-
cured her illusion veil. She carried
a cascade of deep pink roses.
—Photo by Emile of Sarnia,.
Mr, Ellen Thompson of Hannl.
ton, sister of the bride, as matron
-of honor, was attired in a powder
blue crYstalette dress with pearl
trim, She carried a, bouquet of
white carnations and pink mums,
Mee, Jane O'Connor, London, and
Miss Barbara Ritchie, Sarnia,
bridesmaids, were identical baller-
ina length gowns of white, accented
with pink, and carried pink ear-
nations and white maths.
Best man was the groorn!s twin
brother, Ronald Meehan of Sarnia
and ushers were Arnold Swanstrom,
Sault Ste, Marie, brother of the
bride ad Robert Young, Sarnia,
cousin of the ,room. •
The bride's mother wore aqua
terylene Batiste with a pink 'and
white corsage of roses. The groom's
Mother wore Monet blue embroid-
ered nylon over taffeta with a pink
and White rose corsage. ,
The young couple left on e. trip
to Ottawa, the bride wearing a
powder blue sheath With beige
accessories, • They will live' at ,553
Confederation St., Sarnia,
WROXETER—Mr, .and Mrs. J,
H. Wylie and Mre 'and Mrs.
Thomas Burlte leave on Wednesday
for aeseven weeks' trip overseas.
They will motor to Montreal and
leave from there in the Corinthia.
They will tour 'the British Isles by
'car and then join a -conducted tour
for the Continent,
CHILDREN'S SERY10E
At WROXETER CHURCH
Rev. H. T. West
_AcldreSSeS'Ntasops
WROKETER-.-North Huteti Dis-
trict A.F. & A.M. held that's- an-
nual, church parade and chureh
service in Wroxeter United Church
on Sunday evening with approxi-
mately 100 members in attendance.
Among those present vvere District.
Deputy Grand, Master Leslie Doug-
las, ,a member of Forest 'Lortga
Vistoxeter.
Rev, Harold T. West,, the cnstrict
chaplain, il'uts sneaker-. e Tie...spoke
on the building Of' ,Solemon'e
temple, the silence of the work-era
the shaping and fitting of each
stone and the perfectien of the
building which still stands., after
3,000 year. Ian Howes was solo-
ist and chore the "Lost 'Chard".
The choir music was under the
direction of Miss Ann Douglas, or-
ganist.
Minister of the church, Rev. J, L.
Clarke conducted the service and
expressed regret that Mr. West,
who has been pastor; of Belmote
United Church and active in com-
munity affairs, would coop be leav-
ing the community.
T.heir • proposed trip will 'include
visits to Belgium, Germany, Liech-
teneteise '(sr-ruttiest, country in the
:World), Switzerland, Anittiaelttita;
France, and they will arrive in
Montreal August 5th. Time party
will be met at Liverpool by Mr.
Wylie's sister Mrs. Fred Bowker,
who is on an extended trip over-
seas.
Mr, Paul Groskorth Spent the
Week-end at the home of ids par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H, H, qmpjeorth
and, left on Monday for Termite,
where .he accompanlee a cmip ol
teachers who leave next week-end
trif a' enntineted tour' "to ,--the - West
Coast and down to California and
across the Southern Statee and
home by the Atlantic State,
There will not be a service in the
Presbyterian Chorch here on Sun"
ay of -the annivereery ser-
vices in Langside Church.
Mrs; Ewart McPherson under-
went surgery ie Victoria' feesnital
on Saturday,. Mr. MePhereein Ur.
and Mrs, Thomas Wade $4 Wood-
stock and Mr. and IVErs, Douglas
Snell, Londesboro, visited with Mrs.
McPherson in the hospital' on Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gwent and
little son of Kingston spent the
week-end with Mr. knd Mrs, Rile-
sell Gaunt, and with Mr, and MO.
Thos, Gaunt, Wingharna Mr, and
Mrs, Ruseell Gaunt cerebrated the
26th anniversary of their mai-reale
with ,a family dinner on Sunda*.
Mr. Roy Andrews of Teraina
spent lest week at the home 'f
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hart, after h,
secured employment at Lloyd's iii
Wingham, On Saturday be motor-
ed to Toronto and ,Mrs. Andrews
and their three children accompan-
ied them back and are living in
the house on the farm of the late
Sam Coulter. Mrs. Andrews is a
daughter of Mrs. Hart's.
Mrs, Gershom Johnston, who
spent the past week at the home of
her son, Jack Johnston of London,
returned home with them on Fri-
day. Miss Violet Johnston, Lor,„, Other visitors at the Coultes home
don, also "spent the week-end here. were Mr. and Mrs, George Pocock,
Another guest was Mr. Ross Me- London; Me, and Mrs, Williston
Michael of Sarnia,. Pocock and family, Lambeth and
'Mrs. William R. Davidson of Mr, and Mrs. George Coultes. Jack
Coultes spent Sunday in London. Port Colborne has been 'visiting for
the past twO: weeks with King re- Mrs. James Leaver, John St.,.
latives in Turnberry and Wing- Winghamn, who suffered • a stroke
ham, and.last week with Mr. and about five weeks' ago, Was taken
Mrs. Alex Leaver. Mrs. Davidson to Wingham Hospital last week,
and Mr. and Mee. Leaver visited Langside W.M.S. met last one 0,y with Mr .and .Mrs. D. A. Thursday in the church with. 12
Hackett ,of Ashfield and on Sat- ladies present and with Mrs. Lloyd
urday Mr. and Mrs, Howard Walk- Moffatt, 'president, presiding, Mrs.
er and children, Mrs. Davidson and Parrish Moffatt read the Scripture
Mr. and Mrs. Leaver motored to lesson and all helped with the
Port Colborne, returning home on reading of the chapter from the
Sunday. study book. Miss Emma Richard-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney son led in prayer.
and sons spent Sunday with Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Mitchell and Mrs, W: .7, Peacock of Blue- and Bert of Molesworth and Mr.
Mr, Wylie, who is a veteran of
the First World War, is returning
for the' first time. Mr. Burke is
a native of Ireland and making his
first trip back to his homeland.
For Mrs. Wylie and Mrs. Burke it
is their first trip overseas. The
Burkes planned the trip to cele-
brate their 25th wedding ,anniver-
sary. Their many friends and
neighbors join in wishing them bon
voysige and a happy holiday,
Name Committees
To Provide Flowers
FORDWICH—St. 'Anne's Guild of
Trinity Anglican Church met last
week at the home et Mrs. daelt
King for the June meeting. The
president, Mrs. Wellington liar-
grave,. 'presided. MS. William
Kea) gave the Scripture reading.
Mee. Peter Brown was in charge of
the study book giving the story of
Abigail. She was assisted by Mrs.
George Holland. The roll call was
answered by 14 members and one
visitor.
Committees Were named to see
that flowers were placed in the
church on Sunday . and to snake
plans for the A.Y,P.A. banquet on
Friday night, Members were also
reminded of the parish picnic on
July 4th and of the annual bazaar,
to betheld on Sept, 26th. A quilting
will be held at a later date and also
the cleaning of the church base-
ment.
Mrs. E, ,Attwell closed the meet-
ing with prayer. Several contests
were conducted by Mrs. Jack Doug-
las, Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Miss Rona Van-
.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Bellamy of
London eperit the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. John King, .
The sympathy of the community
goes to Mr. Seott- Clarkson in the
passing of hie . father at Maple,
One, last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Nunn sand
family of Cowarietown, Miss Patsy
Potts of LiStowel, Mr, Glenn Mc-
Clement and Mee. Isobel Hutchi-
son were supper guests with Mg
and Mrs. Tom Hutcheson on Sun-
day night,
Mr, and Mrs, Torn TYR:Clement
and Kenny and Mrs. Ida Gallagher
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Schinbein . near Gowans-
toWn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Galbraith
and Mrs, Elsie Strong visited on
-Sunday with friehds in Mount For-
est. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Melancon, Mrs.
tna Stride of Guelph, Miss Annie
and Violet Cunningham and Miss
Tilly Manser of Harriston, Spent
Sunday with Mrs. Edward Mat-
thews.
Mr. and Mrs: S. Movvatt of Milton
'visited over the week-end with Mrs.
Nellie Gamble and John. '
Mrs. Walter Horeburg is spend-
ing three weeks with her son, Rev,
soRnussel Horsburg in Waterloo. She
'11 elso visit in Oshawa and
Belleville.
Mr, Peter Cober, son of Mr. Earl
Goner, was successful in his exams
at Teachers' College In Toronto and
will teach Grade five in, WilloW-
dale Public School, '
Mrs. Geo. Baker is vielting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker
- in London.
Miss Lenore Beswitherick left
this week for Ann Arbor, Michigan,
' where she will, spend the surnmer
' at a ladle' college.
Mrs, Marlene Holland and son
Tony epent several days this week
in Kitchener.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Warren were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Johnson of Mimico, and
Mr. and Mrs, E, Pleschauer and
family of Stratford. .
vale, a Mrs. John Jamieson, Mrs, Gordon and Mrs. S. C. Willis of Gowans-
todni visited on Sunday with Mrs, MeBurney, Ivan Dow and Stewart Willis and sons.
Chamney were in charge of the
tiolltri'g booth at the home of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Robert McInnis and,
Mr, and Mr Alex Robertson
William de Irwin on Thursday. Will of. Teeswater visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin s.
and Chillren visited on Sunday and Mr, and Mrs. Orville Tiffin;
with Mi. 'and Mrs. Henson Irwin at W.M.S.groups from Whitechurch
13elgrave, telgrave and Winghain have been
Mr. Herold Walker has. been laid invited to attend a meeting at Cal-
up during the past week with a vin-Brick 'United Church this Fri-
severe dose of polsen ivy on his day 'evening, when Miss Rena Sens
hands 'and arms. , tell of Seaforth, who attended the'
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Gannt are
entertaining Coultes and Gaunt
families this Thursday evening in
honor •of the 25th anniversary of
the marriage of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, John Gaunt. Many will
extend best wishes,
Mr, and Mrs. James Richardson
visited one day last week with Mr.
and 'Mrs, John Hunter of Puslinch
and with Mr, Robert Huhter of
Guelph.
Mrs. Arthur Ross and Miss Lois
and Mr. and 'Mrs, Milton Ross of
Teeswater, visited on Sunday with
Mrs, William Taylor and Charlie.
Miss Edna Carr, of St. Thomas,
spent the week-end at the home
WROXETER
nett, held in the Currie funeral
home, Winghant, on Saturday. Mr,
Elliott had been hospitalized for the
past nine months. His brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mts. Albert
Elliott of Regina, 'spent the Past
few weeks here.
Mrs. Ronald Perrote, of Coder-
Ur visited oti Saturday with her
Mr. and Mrs, Don Bridge and
family visited relatives in Hama-
n on Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs, Charles Small re-
turned home Friday after visiting
the past three Weeks in the West-
ern Provinces,
Mr, and Mrs, Doug Wildfang of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey and
Jane of Pont Colborne were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Alex Keith. Mr, and Mrs. Scott
Keith of Baden were Saturday
visitors at the same home.' .
Miss Arnie Lindsay of Toronto is
Spending a few lays with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Gibson,
Mrs. Inez Gibson and Mr, Blake
Gibson attended the funeral on
Saturday ,of the late 'Mr. Len Gib-
son in Denfield.
Mr. William Edgar was taken by
ambulanee on Friday .night to Lis-
towel Hospital suffering from a
heart attack, His many friends
wish him a speedy return home.
Me. and Mrs. Jack Wildfang of,
Toronto visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Denier-
ling.
Mr, and Mrs, 1-.Tertry Howe, Mr,
and Mrs, Stan. Forester attended
the blower end Bled serviee in the
United Church in Mitchell on Sun-
day and Were guests at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, Orville Guy.
'Miss Mary Byre of Leindoe spent
apeveral days last. week with friends
win the community.
Mieses Letitia and Louise Mat-
thews and Mr. Melvin Batters left
cli Manday for Eatonia, Seek,
where Louise Will visit for one
month, Letitia. and Mr. Batters
will Visit the Western Provinces till
September,
WHITECIRTURCH—The regular
'meeting of the Women's inatitute
was held in the Memorial 'Hall
here on Tuesday e'vening with 15
ladies' present mid 'the president,
Mrs, Garnet Farrier, presiding.
Aftee.,ene opening exeyeiets. afro.
Rueself Reiss- etVe reportx-of the
annual meeting held in April.
The ladies will attend in a body
at CKNX on Tuesday, June 16 and
then attend a meeting at Belgrave
Institute. Plans were made to
week on a special quilt this month.
The president reported that $58
had been subscribed to the Cancer
Fund from this district and the
following were appointed to gath-
er funds for the Red Shield Sal-
vation Army drive:, Mrs,. Frank
Rees, Mrs. .W. Conn, Mrs. Russell
Ross, Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Mrs.
Victor Ernereate, Mre. McInnis,
Mrs, Farrier, Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw,
-Mrs. Ernest' Beecroit, Mrs. deo.
Walker and . Mrs. Chas,' Shiell.
Plans were also 'made for a bus
trip,
The Institutes were asked -to
send $1.15 for each member en-
eolled 'in January to make up a
scholarship With a bonds of $2000,
the interest from which would Pro-
vide an Institute prize for a 4-H
Club girl. The ladies voted to send
$44.00, Mrs. Ross reported the
meeting for the Tweedsmuir Book
Will be Octobee 0 at Ripley, The
report re the museum at Southamp-
ton showed that 2200 snore people
had visited the. Museum this year,
that there was a request for,, old
books and papers, for the archives
or pictures of Bruce scenes, that
Sept, 3 Will be the day when the
Whitethurch Institute will be
hostess at the museum Log Cabin.
All joined in singing "Horne on
the Range" and "Long,. Long Ago"
Tile president then introduced En-
voy and IVIre. Stanley Newman of
the' Salvation Amery, who gave an
inferesting accoula of their week
in this district, based on the need
they found in the homes arid the,
wally lines of social Work in which
they are engaged, euch as child-
ren's homes, infants' homes, homes
for unmarried mothers, sunset
homes, pence court Work, hospis
tale, prisons, Harbor Light homes,
alcoholics, skid-rOW Members, and
city slums. Everywhere the Sal-
batioe Army tries to meet the im-
mediate need at the loWest cest,
and tWosthirde of all Money sub-
scribed comes back to the com-
munity that give it, The Army
has undertaken a building program
in Wingliane and Intends to raise
their present 'building and have a
Sunday School irocen end kitchen
to Meet social needs,
Mrs, Russell Ftbes thafiked Mr.
Newman for his Interesting ad-
dress and led In e Vote of apneeela
tin: The ineethig closed With the
national anthem. Ides. Ruesell
Rose demonstrated -diffeterit Meth,
ods of jello Making and Mrs, as,
McInnis deMenstrated uneeoked
teoltie Making and all enjoyed the
SOCIal half-hone and ears Of tea,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Weber, Hare
riston, Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Green-
wood,, Murray, Linda and Cheryl,'
Palmerston, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mee. Lloyd
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Smith, De-
troit, enreve seek-end Arisitore °near.
and lefts, John Snell.
Mr, and ',qrs. john 'Shepherd and
three boys, Agincourt, visited Ur, .
and Mrs. Verne Clark,
Mrs, Wilfred Meths, Kipnen,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Rarehael Gibson,
Mr. Win. Rhigier Spent 'Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd aninfer,
Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Eaton
Misses Aileen and Brenda, Mr.
Keith Eaton and Miss Joan Alex-
ander of Seaforth were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. John
Hunter.
Mr. and ,Mr, Gorden nielcatd,
Leaside, were Sunday guests with
the letter's father, Ur,. H. G.
Clark,
Miss Marguerite Ford, Statfoed-
ville, Was a week-end guest of Mr,
arid Mrs. Glen MelVficimel,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bush, Re-
ehoster, N.Y., Spent the weekend
With Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson,
Mr W. lii, Weir arid WWI 'Gertie
Me. and Mrs, Frank Ear-lee,
trine arid Leone, 'London, were
week-end vialtora of Mrs. Wit, Deig
and Hugh,
MisSes Marion and tide Gibson,
Winnipeg have .arrived to Spend
the surnmer months at their horite
here,
WROXETER—Showers of Bles-
sing" was the theme of a very
lovely service at Wroxetee United
Church on Sunday, marking the
Sunday School anniversary coin-.
blued with Flower Sunday. From
the first step over the threshold,
one was' struck with awe at the
beauty of the floral decorations:
up the 'steps to- more beauty, and
into the sanctuary where the twit-
ter of birds directed your eyes
upwards to the theme across 'the
chancel "Shower's of Blessing".
Above the theme was a gay rain-
bow of flowers,
In front of the pulpit a three tier
fountain showered the flowers be-
neath. Two huge floral -umbrellas
caught the streams of rain drops
(rose buds) from above, On either
side of the' pulpit was portrayed
our richest blessings, two little
girls in, lawn chairs in a setting
of flowers.
The service opened with an oreen
prelude played by the organist Miss
Anne Douglas. The children march-
ed in, each carrying a floral tribute,
singing, "This Is My Father's
World'.',
The call to worship was giver, by
Brian Elliott. The junior members
of the school sang three choruses.
Jeannie Howes recited a poem
"June" and Brenda Cathers told of
God's goodness, in recitation, Two
very fine violin .citiets were played
by Miss Corinne Rbaine and Mr,
Jack Bee der. Pun Scripture was
read by Carol Coupland.
The Senior merhbers of the School
were in the choir loft an,d sang an
anthem, "in Lord of Heaven".
Time special speaker', Mr, Alan
Neelon, minister Of Bluevale 'United
Church, gave an, exceptionally fine
address, directing hie remarks to
the children, but giving the older
folk plenty Of food for thought too.
He followed the eeetnple set by
"The Great Teacher" using prac-
tidal, easy-to- understand, illus-
trations. A bouquet of carnations,
one bent, one split, one faded and
withered illustrated bow outside
influences can spell little lives as
Well as older ,people. but God, by
His great; love can eider our hearts
and take out all the bad weeds of
ein and analte us good,
The two hymns sung by the over-
Mee/ eongtegatloti were: "Showers
of Blessing" n,nd "Count 'Stour
Many Blessings",
This beautiful service was Made
possible by the work and untiring
effdrts of the Sunday sehool teach-
ers who trained the children; and
the Work of Many willing heeds
who decorated the eintech under
the Windt:thin Of Win, Gibson, ell
whom deserve a heatty vote of
thanks.
Mr. Lanley Magof fin and fam-
ily of London spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Thos, Magoffin. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Carte, Clinton, visited there on
Sunday with other local visitors.
'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Purdon viS-
ited on Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs Irvine Henry of Dun-
gannon.
Mrs. David McDonald of Milton
spent the Week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Coulter.
Jimmie Robinson, also of Milton,
spent the week-end at hie home
here.
Mrs. Wm, Graham of Corunna
and Mr, and Mrs. George Grahatn.
of Detroit, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. George MeGee,
Mr, and Mrs. John McGee and oth-
er relatives in this 'district.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy
of Marnoch spent Sunday with Mr.•
and Mrs, John Weoleock of Glen-
annan.
Mr. John' Coulter of Chatham
spent Saturday with ,Mr. and Mrs.
James Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Ireland, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne
Scott and Mr. sold Mrs, Robert
Scott, Barry and Murray attended
the Scott family picnic held at
Elora on Saturday.
Clarence Walker arid Kees Jouw-
enia spent the Week-end at Brant-
ford, Woodstock and Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs, A, El .13ucktoe are
visiting this Week at the home of
their daughter, Mrs, Gibson Rani-
ilton of Lecknow.
IVIisses Mary and Dorothy Ross
of Toronto, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank new, Ttnisberty, and all at-
tended the Trienbull family tette-
ion at Galt on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Metcalfe of
Turnberr;v Spent a few days lest
Week at the hoine of Mrs. Royal
McArthur of Streetsville,
• Mr, John Taylor and D, Bee-
croft Were among those who took
in the Huron. ,County 'Crop Ina
provernent Association bus trip on
Tuesday, They Were touring
through Bitted county thief year',
ST, HELENS
We extend sYlnpathy to Mr, and
Mrs, Wm. MriePhdreen on the
death of Mrs, MacIsheteorne father,
Mr. Gordon Elliott of Whitechierth
Which occurred lit the Wing-hem
and Distinct reseneral TIOspitia 'on
Thursday after a lengthy illtieee,
Mies Beth Coeper ir e Malting
favourable rectovery fellowing an
appendectomy hi the Winghani "and
District General alleepital IAA, Week,
&Mr, arid Mrs. Wm. Redman Of
rton aria Me. and Mrs, George
Bryan of Graed Valley Weee te-
cent guests Of Mr. and Mrs, E, W.
Ride and Mr. G. A. Webb,
SS, convention in Korea, will he
the special speaker.
Mr and Mrs, Williarti Kelly of
Seaforth and Mr, Austin Cank of
Toronto visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mar-
noch.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and
daughter Kathy left on Friday and
spent the day at the 0,A.C, and at
the hpme of her sister, Mrs. Doug-
las Kaufinan of Kitchener. Over
the week-end they motored to
Bracebridge.
Miss Marlene Johnston, who
taught this year at St. Helens, goes
to Teachers' College this fail. Mrs.
John Fisher will be the teacher at of Mr.' and Mrs.. Russell Ross,
Mr. and Mrs, Relison Falconer Sts 146e",
and sons of 'Sarnia spent Sunday Many from this district attended
with her pareets, Mr. and Mrs, the funeral of the late Gordon El-
John 'Stacey, Wingham and with
'Mr, and Mre. Cecil Falconer,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Nicholson and.
Colleen of Thameeford spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hutchison,
Mr, and Mre, Victor Emerson
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. William Prank of Campbell-
vine, - father, Mr, Win, Forster,
Rev, John Strike and his daugh- Jimmie Morrison, Garty Chap-
ter, Miss Elleabeth Strike of Mile- Man Wayne Farrier, and Elwin
kegan, Mich„ who were attending' mee ee ef nee. No. 10, Kjetesse
_the Methodist Conference at De- Wrote their Entrance exams and
trait last week, found they :were also attended Wingliam District
not as far from Lucknow as they High School on Friday last,
had always thought and, Carte to Mr: Carman. Whytock has been
visit a niece, Mrs. Peed Tiffin arid busy these days putting a new roof
Mr. Tiffin, On the barn of his Casemore farm,
Mr. and Mrs. ttobert MowhraY. Mr. James Ste, Marie and Ray-
Wingharri, Miss Annie and Mr. Pe- mend of Kitchener, attended the
ter Kennedy, attended the Ken- funeral Of the late Gorden Elliott
nedy family picine held at Elora and visited with Ar„ and Mrs.
on Saturday, Myles Ste, Marie.
Mr. and Mts. Jarnea Cameron, Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw and
Winglearin visited on Sunday With faintly visited in Gederiell on Sun.
Mr, and Mrs, Angus Faleoner. Both day with relatives and Mrs, Renee
men are Working at Chatham On Laidlaw accompanied them and
pipeline eonstriictien Work. will spend the next two montbA
Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Coultes arid, with Mrs. Huston of Gedericli.
Dialed visited On :Sunday With Mr. jetehne Laidleve Wee laid up last
and Mrs, 5; M Coultes, BelgraVe. Week With Coneilitie.
Mrs: W. 1. Miller
Conducts Meeting
ST. HELENS—Mrs. Lorne Woods
was hostess for time meeting of the
wit/EA. and the 'WA. on Thursdase
afternoon when 18 ladies attended.
In the absence of the president
and vice-president, Mrs. W. T.
Miller conducted .the service for
the W.MS„ the theme of which
was "Discovering Nelghborhood—,
that they all' might be one",
Mrs. W. 0, Humphrey reed the
5cripture leeson and Mrs. W. A.
Miller, the eommemite, The treasur-
er reported that $51.00 had been
forweteded to the Presbyterial
treasurer , An Invitation from the
Brick Church to their meeting
Friday evening, June 10th was
reeeived, Mrs. Gordon lVfacPlier-
son read an article "The Need of
Reform Ts Great" by Anne Francis
and Mrs. John Cameron read of
the Elizabeth Fry and John How-
ard Societies in Canada. Mrs, 0,
Stiniet reed a poem, "Mercy".
Mrs. T. ,T. Todd presided for the
W.A. which opened with -the theme
tinng' Prayer and creed, ''he theme
of the service was "By this shall all
men know—Forgiveness" Mrs,
Prank lVfeQuillin react the, Scrip-
ture lesson and Mee. Lotne Ward,
the leaeo.n thoughts and prayer
Plans were Made tor the tea and
bazaar on June 25th and the fol-
lowing Committees Were appointed!
Program, Mrs. Woo'cls, Mrs. E, W.
Rice; lunch, Mrs. McQuilliii. Mrs.
Srock4 decorations, Miss W. TJ.
latitherforci. Mrs„ Rice, lkArs. Wood;
baaiaar, Mrs, 0, Stuart, Mrs, H,
Webb, Mrs. Carrieron, 1Vfes, Riee
and Ws. W, T, Miller Were appOlote
eti to arrange for flowers for the
Church for the nett Month. Mrs.
slats, Durniri handed id $6 from. the
Sale Of used etanipa,
A Social hour folloWed With
lunch served by Mrs. 8, &Boer
and Mrs, W. A. Miller,