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BELFAST
BELFAST, May -6s-Mr.--and `a 13.
S. Nicholson,, near Auburn, .spent Sun-
, day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin.
Mr, and Miens. Wilfred Hackett and
little wan Jimmie, and, Mrs. MacDonald,.
near Ripley, spent Saturday with Mrs.
Leiry Harrison, • Saltiord.
Cr% D. MacDonald, near Ripley, is
visiting ,with her daughter, Mrs. Wil-
fred Sackett.
Mr. and Mrs. Htarvey.Alton ling. childr
ren, 6thseoncession West ,Wawanosh,
spent Sunday with their 'uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. °D. K. Alton, and
their : cousins..
Grandmothers' Day.—The W.:1.'S, of
Hackett'a United . church ` met at the
home of Mrs: -John. on Tuesday.
'" afternoon. This was the grandmot'hers'
meeting: There . were twe'n'ty-seven
ladies,sa'nd two •visitors present. The
program consisted; of reading% given
by. Mrs. Geo,, Henry, Mrs. Ralph Cam-
erdn and Mrs. Dynes Campbell, on what
would they -think of their granddaugh-
tis,_` of :today., . The roll call :wee
answered by something the -member
DNAN`O'.
r+ entatien of a y e ntiifyul •tri4i$bt
deo !a. Mr. S M 1 inek e%n
the than a>f himself and his wife in
n few well -€^ho n, words,
—The FeU 1flC 1F` BO'S" b)' the' Hi Ray.."
..-l?J3 ue (thhi Choir of the
R.A.F. training centre at Vert Albert),
Under the direction tit the Choir master,
Sgt« Charle.e, Grant, gave a splendid
program, . of choruses; vocal. Wiese har-
monica t leetious, eoziite impersonations
and eolore 6 Skit in' the V wan 'Halt
on Friday; eVening last for the ttnetit.
of the +Bay1161d. Red Ororis Society.' AM
the numbs progressed! 4)i, was struck
with the great inusioal 'talent aaxiongst
the performers, and ' the beautiful.
blending of their voiees",, Soloists were
:SLC. Len Prosser, Corp. Bill -Hoyle, AC,'
Ncastledin'e, O 'parry Middleton, . AO.
C. Tyrell, and AC.. L P. ( Ike)" •4'Don-
hell,. There were harmonica! solos lay
Ill! Williams,. .ni'onologues by AC.
Thous,, and , a : black face 'turn by
Sergt, Charles Grant; and, Corp.. ill
Hoyle, Mrs.. Gairdner, as president of
the (3a4e1d, Red Oros welcomed the
perfiirnsets and the ''audience, and, at
the Close of the prograua She 'tendered
the thanks ,of the Society to •those who
=took part, !light -!Lieut. Britton re-
plied -on ;behalf of the Choir..
DUNGANNON, May 7.,----31(r. and
MrI Geo..Wilson. and Mr. and Mr..
Arthur Barr, Blyth, visited Mr: and
Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan on 'S'i'day.'
Mr. Wm, .C`oagrani and soots, Leslie
and Cecil, of Helyrood, visite .Mr.
Con •ra 'r sister, Mrs. Abe 'Culbert, on
Sunday'. . "
1'W'0eo: Hamilton is home ou leave'
from Val'cartiery, Quebec
Mr, (Irick) Caned, Toronto, spent
the walk -end. with Mr, and 11rs. =D. A.
Fowler.
The Dungannon, school children. over,
the week -end eagerly hit 'up everyone
around to bu ticket to the comtmun-
ity 'eoneert on Friday fright in the
United church in aid of; the British
War Victims?' 'rand.. Six local setoels
aro 'taking part and, 'the R.A.F. chorus
f)rorn Port Albert will, be present as an
added attraction. '
We are sorry to hear. that Mrs, Wrde
Bray;, who 'has been Making her home
with her daughter, Mrs. john q•arniss,
Toronto, is quite low at present, Mrs,
W, J', Robb, 6tii, t~oneession . West
isher ki er daughter,
Waw'Asl•OS�h, h � th ,ahs ,
Miss Cora :Finnigan ; spent' the Week-
end,
^eekend, with Mr. wird Mrs. Bruce .Me-
A.rthur, Monletpn, •
d t,'Saturday aift�erneons7diss Fiera
Duro h* conducted , a meeting at : the,
home of Miss 'Connie Morris ' for the
organization of :a canning club. Miss
Viola Young was chosen as•; president
and 'Miss Connie Morris, asp secretary -
treasurer. Plans are being made for a
demonstr'aation of canning, fruits and
vegetables 'to be ' given at Varna the
Matter part ofejune. 'rive jn this die-
' trict"are •cJiosen• to afrteAd. , ;
The I) ngann.on Badminton--: Club
were entertained, at Ripley; on Monday
night by 'the club there. , They re-,
Mort' A :vefy pleasant evening: " s
Miss Bertha. Jones, student nurse of
Kitchener 'General .Hospital, _ is spende
Ing some holidays with 'her parents
MILLINERY
Give
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GOLD,ST•iiIn.U. uY
COAG
. ..�.:•chu'rch P. :S : ,net -Friday" .afternoons
remembered about :slier grandinfsither.
The oldest grandmother was' Mrs. Net-
son,--irl: her- sainetiethe.Years__She _is ..a"
great -,great-grandmother: Mrs. John
Campbell and Mrs. Sam Sherwood are
great --grandmothers. The `others were
Mrs. Alex. Hackett, Mrs. Wilson' Ixwi'n,
Mrs. Roy Alton, Mrs. Gilbert Vint, Mrs.
T. A. Cameron and Mrs. (Rev.) Jas.
Wilkins. It was regretted that -Mrs.
Warm„ Twam1ey and- Mrs. D. K. Alton:
'Were not well enough to 'be. present.
Lunch was served at the close of the
meeting. - ' ' - gave a piano solo and Miss 'Fern Alton
• sang "`She only touched the hem .of
FUNERAL OF GEORGE - STEWART His- )garment. Mrs. Jas. Finnigan
There was a.. large attendance on .gave an artigles on eten iperance' and -
'Saturday afternoon at • the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Harris read a chapter in the
4George Stewart, who passed away oil study book on the life of Dr. Wrenich,'
Thursday,,last. Friends were present a missionary ,to - the Indians.. It was
trona many ,points in Canada and the decided to send • a letter to Mrs..Burton
.United States and old friends from Roach, Lucknow, expre sing regret. at
�j3enmtller,`kr. S�tew•art's boyhood 1ri>me, her i'eanoval from Dungannon. The
were prominent in -the ;gathering. The meeting was close with a' hymn and
tSoWere . were especially beautiful,-- one prayer -by the president. The nest
of ,the most touching _ centributions meeting will be followed by the quarter'
being a basket of trilliums and other 1Y birthday ,tea: .
spring flowers brought by some of the ' Death of Celia °•Pentland. -Death
little . children who were = greatly . at-
staclied to• • Mr. 'Stewart. °Other floral_
(tributes were front th'session. of Knox
iPresbyterian church; Baran. Lodge,
'I.O.+OJF •; :the Dale Estate, Brampton;
the F.T.D. Floral Company, and florists
indcd quite
4 scholarly person. She',.
was gifted! ;with albeautiful alto voice,,
land her faithfulness as a •menaberof
the United church choir Will long be
! emembered, In the, Missionary Society
islie wan ..t). valued -member san he -.too
an,'active part• h all church work. .She
(conducted a millinery store here `for . a
slumber of yearn and also did a great
deal ef" needlework as a'hobby. 'She
leaves behind a fragrant .memory to
those who knew her, a shining example
of one bearing the cross; of affliction
•'with •unending patience, and !being also
of a ••poetic nature, she left some poems
which will slater enlighten readers a
to her life and purpose. The remains
,wil1 arrive.fronthe
- W�
ton.Saturd
Saturday
at., the home of her niece, Mrs. Donald
OWler, and ors Sunday afternoon, a
funeral. 64ririce will be held at the
'United church. Interment will be in
the family plot in Dungannon cemetery.
Mr. and .Mrs.. Frank Jones. Her geadn-
;a.tion takes place on June 7th, We BAYFIELD
wish her -success in the career -she has
chosen,
Mr.: and Mrs. Rich. Park left on Sun-
day oa a motor trip to relatives at
Leamington, accompanied. 'by • their
nephew',. ,.13.obt. McAllister,' who -has
joine•4 the army " for training at
'Chatham..
' • United Church W.M.S.—The United
--"the school room, with the pre ldient,
'Mrs. Arthur' Elliott, in the chair. Atter
the opening hymn and prayer, the Scrip-
ture .w•as read -by Wis., Newman, fol-
ra a and
YOU DON'T
'HAVEyo wait
FOR iHE TIRES,
DRIVE
AND GET
THEM TODAY_
twinprotector
cord plies,:
Supertwist
cord body..
It'a-a mileage
ROUSE & •BELL
GODMI011 ONT.
wins
Sowed y the offering, p y r
another, ynin.. Mrs. Newman, who at-
tended the cons tion- at eSr eThonap,
reported a portion of the address given
by Dr, Simpson els stewardship. 'Miss
Betty Elliott read a paper on Christian
stewardship prepaid 'by' Mrs. T. Dick-
son, sr., who was unable 'to be present
owing to ;illness. Mrs. Leroi Stingiest
fat other points.
• The services were eondiucted by Rev.
,D.
J.. Lane; assisted at the house by
,Iter., Dr. _J, H: Barnett ; and •at ;the
graveside the members of Huron Lodge,
62, LO.O:F., performed the burial
;rites of . the order. •
The pallbearers were .six nephews:.
John Stewart and John S. Kernighan,
,Benmiller ; Douglas Middleton, ; Owen
.Sound; Murray 1eririghan, ,Toronto;
Stewart Middleton, .Clinton, and Ken-
neth Taylor, Bly'th.
WOMEN'S INSTEFUTE OFFICERS
Mrs. ,Chester Johnston was named
„president ° of the. IGoderichs Women's
/Institute at the annual Meeting held
at. MacKay .Hall op Thursday last.
Mrs. Gordon Bisset, tolvener of the
nominating, committee, submitted the
Allowing:Slate of officers for the coming
lyear,_and after a hearty , vote of ap-
preciation 'for the retiring president
;the „new officers were accepted
(president, Mrs. Chester Johnston ; 1st
mice -president, Mrs. S. Greenslade;
;secretarsetretteurer and district direct-
or, Mrs. Jag. BisSet; auditors, Mrs." W.:
A.hell, 'Miss -Mary Salkeld; pianists,
•11rs. G. Bisset, Mrs. S. iGreenelaile ;
dower fund. treasurer, Mrs. J., New-
idombe'; Red Cross representative, Mrs,
G. Young; braneh directors, 'Airs, -A.
'McAuley, Mrs. N. Olarenaont, Mrs. J.
N. Thompson., Mrs. M. 1Villis core
rveners of Red • Cross sewing, Mrs.' W.
•
name as a happy release to Miss Celia
Pentland, at Nanton, A:ita., in the early
hours of Sunday morning_ : Miss
land had -,been., a semi -invalid all her,
,life and the last two years she had
suffered a great deal. Two yeifrs next
Tuly. she aceonipaniei her niece, Miss
'Frances Brydges,, to the latter's home
at Nanton, to live with another niece,
.Mrs. S. T. Armstrong. She was sixty-
eight years of'.age and was bornsm. the
farm now owned by Mr. Wm. Sillib.
Survi'ving members, of her fatally are
Mrs. Geo. Irwin, with whom she spent
;the -greater part of her life, firs. Wm.
�Ilenry, rlesherton, and Milford, of the
village. Though her physical health
had never been robust, her mentality
was above average, and without attend-
ing school' she, had sought education
throeeh the help of books and was
BAYFIELD, May 'i._ din. R. Hunter
and Mary Alice, of Toronto, are spend -
Seg. the next' two weeks at her parents'
cottage in .the village.
Mr. • Harry Walmsley of Niagara
Falls ie here .to:spend_ the ,sumnner with.
Mr. James Walmsley.
Mrs. Reynolds of Sudbary, •Miss
;Austin, :Mid' M.. Twitchell and Master
Roger Lenny, Mrs. C. G. ,Stogdill .and
Mr. 'C. A. Irvaine of Toronto, spent five-
_ iveek-eud in the village.
Dr. andMrs. N. -B..Alexander and
_
Lieutenant. and Mrs. George Alexander,.
of London, were at the former's cobtage
over the week -end. '
Mrs. Wm. Moran'returned•to London.
oe Thursday • last after having spent
several due with her p€trents, Mr; and
:vire. Satin 11011stOn. -
Mr. and Mrs:'A. Furter and son, Billy,
of Toronto, --spent last ,week -end with
Mrs. Furter's mother,' Mrs. W. Stinson.
y1r. and_Mrs. Harold Edward of Lon-
don, were with the latter's ; mother,
T. C. Bailey, over the week -end.
Mrs,. G. Churchward • and Mrs'.. K.
:1loorhouse of London • spent `ft"" couple
of days in; the village last week.
Mr. James Cameron of Toronto , was
at his cottage on the Blue Water high-
way over. the • week -end.
, Mr, John Pease and. slaughter, Vera,
are visiting in. London -this .wee:
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and
daughter, Muriel, fir: and, Mrs. M.
Ritchie •of Elnavale spent the week -end
'with Airs. F. Ritchie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Xing, Sirs. King accom-
panied them an their .return. to_.Eim-
vale.
Miss Doris Featherstonn_went to Lon-
don last reek to take a position as
nurse. • •
- Presentation.—The Guild of Trinity
church met 2t the rectory on Tuesday
evening. The president, Mrs. Lloyd
Scotchmer, took charge of the meeting.
'Wednesday, July 23, was set as the
date for the annual -garden party.
After the meeting, Mrs. Lloyd Scotch -
:inert was surprised by .mefnbers of the
•
congregation -Who had assembled' 'to
hosor her and *Mr. Sebtchmer, and a
pleasant evening WaS „spent in ,gerees.
'Before refreshments...were served, Miss
Lucy Woods read an appropriate ad-
dress auOlr. Wm. J. Elliott made -the
T
HELENS
ENS .
1,oss�ni,
arnival
in aid of the RED OROOS
At SLOANCEEST FARM
6th concession, . G�oder ch Towsb p
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WEDNEDAY AY 14th
under: auspices of the Groderich ''cv'nship Smith Uxul
Red Cross. Society
-BINGO fi , p.p., ',DANCING: glrova 10 o'clock,
Program by ROYAL AIR FORC) DANOE BAND
Cox ducted,. by Plight -Lieut '(1 Pletcher, ' by'kinn l
ear i i
p na ss on : of Group Capt:: P. Robertson., A.M.
Local' : orelieeer :. w to attend for' square can a
Refreshment Booth..
ST, HELENS, May. 5.-•�-11r. A, G.
Webb and Mrs. •E: W. Rice Attended the
the
funeral of their eousin, U.r.'Win. Pryan,
at Orangeville. a•
• Mrsr Currie .of 0oderieb is a visitor
with her daughter, Mrs. Durnin
Phillips,
.Beginning next Sunday, service in the
United! church will the held- at 11,15 a.m.,
;with Sunday 'school at 16.15.
Annual' .M ct • :=lne..
Winner m t -
Ing of the Women's
•Institute was held
iiiS,the ;Commenity -Hall with - thirty
ladies present and with Mrs. Gordon
McPherson presiding. The • roll call
was responded, to by the payment of
fees. Mrs. McKenzie Webb presented
the report of the nominating committee.
This was accepted and the following
are the new officers: President, Mrs..
Gordan McPherson ; 1st vice-president,
Mist Marys, Murray; 2nd, vicepreside+nt,
Mrs. Ball; 3rd *ioe-president, Mrs: D.
Phillips ; • secretary -treasurer, Mrs.'
Allan ' Durnin Mrs. Tom
Todd ; district repreeeii•t .I~i-v, , Mrs. Jie-
Kenzie Webb.; 1>itinit, Mrs. Will Ruth-
erford;--aslsistant; Mrs: -D. W. Rite;
,auditors, Sirs.. J. •Cameron, Mrs. Stan-
ley Todd; conveners—education, Mos
In case of rain- the program will be held under cover
.$dm.ission at ate (including �n i' -, 25c, Children- 160:'
a.. S
TFIELD
W1lISTFIEL• D, - May 6.—Inspector
Kinkead- inspected. S.S. 6 and some of
the atter ethools in the distriet last
week.
Mr.. Douglas Campbell was a Clinton
visitor on Thursday. •
....The• sacraMent of the Lord's Supper
wake administers' on Sunday in West-
field church. Rev. H. 0. Wilson spoke
from St. John 13 :23--esNow 'there. was
leaning on Jesus' bosom one' of Ilia dis-
ciples, whom Jesus loved." Mrs. Stan-
ley Cook and Mrs. Fred J. iCeek favored
with a duet.
Mr, :and Sirs, J..-.D.,,Elsiey and 11rs.•
J. E. 'Ellis of Mblesworth visited -with
Mr. and Mrs. W: F.pOampbiell you Thurs-.
D. Phillips; home. economies; Mrs. E day •
r a. the
VV. Rime ; • health and chile! weifseei s -.Mise Pira_ .-Cook is -v siti n� ,at
Mrs. Stuart ; • agriculture, Mrs. Andrew ,lone of her daughter, gra. Ross Rabin
Gaunt;• legislation, Miss M. •• ,eon. 'I7illenrnhnr.
g
Andrew 'Gana favored with a solo,
'" 'Till the Lights of London 'Shine.
'Again." "Woinen' was the title of a
"Kitchenites" of one by Mrs. Allan
Durnin. !Lunch. was eerved by the
tostessees 'Mrs. Ball, Mrs. G. Stuart
and M rs. ' Charles McDonald. Tickets
were sold on an aproisdi-mate,d by Mrs.
Gordon McPherson. $2.60 was realized
and Mrs. Harold 'Gaunt was the holder
of the lucky ticket.
FriendL---Your husband has just been
Good heavens ! And ;lie had the Only
'Let of things we sent to the laundry
Mr. Elvin Wightman were at London on,
Friday.
'Mr.. and Mrs. Norman McDowell
visited ,ou Saturday with Mr. land Mrs.
Carl ,Deaps,
Mrs. Jasper 'McBrien, of Goderich,
and Mrs. Ed Kerchenski and daughter,
by Winnifred 'Campbell, assisted m .the
young pedpit's anniversary sereice at
Bruce:field Sunday night. '
Mr. and -Mrs., Vodden of fiondesboro
visited on Sunday with Mr. _and •Mes.
Alva MeDbwell..
Mr. and Mrs. Sid McClinchey. and
family, of Auburn, were guests oft
SHEPPARDTON
Mrs. Riehard Sillib of Blyth visited coal
The many friends of Air:• Wm. .
Vrooman will be sorry to know hi. is in
bed under the doctor's care. We wish
him a speedy recoVery.-
Mrs. 'Gordon, Mrs. tBaii'd, Mr, Sage
and °Bobby Waterhouse spent an 'even-
ing' recently with Mrs. GordOn's sister,
Mar, and Mrs.. jack Pitblado of St.
Catharines visited last week with Mrs.
Pitblado's mother, Mrs. A. pp te'r
Alice Tuesday
A, MeKenzie, of Di"spent Tuesday at the home.:of their'
grandparents, Zri. and Mrs. Root, Bogie,
A, number of the pupils Of the school •
have been ,home with measles recently.
Me Harvey Sillib also had :'the measiee»•
A. few ; of the ,farmers .of the dietriet
have finished seeding, including Robt•,
Bogie and, Jack Moenbeck, while ethers -
are still. :busy on the land,
3 • r't D.,Aitken of California visitedea .-
Sunday with his eopsins.,Mr, and Mrs.
Fred McCabe.
Doctor' (exemiping throat) 4Say
The hum; of the Iawn
er is music to" the ear after a
lnng winter. But if that_
hulk isn't a joS~ to the tiier
ator, take it to
Geo. W. Stokes
East St., Phone 206.1`
SERVICE'
Bit
Three and tope week old (New
-Hierripshire and Leghorn pullet%
Fine, active, 'thrifty little. fel-
- lows feadY for range tind go
right plead.
See your local representative
'Hamilton & 'Newgate Sts.
Phone 345 GODERICH
Waterloo County Hatchety
New Hamburg, • Ontarb;
Arg SALITORD SCHOOL
.011 'Friday -leateSaltfordeseho
sueeessful afternoon, tea and baSaar
ins ald 'of the - British War Victims'
rtind and ;the Juelor Bed Cross',
properarn coneisting of patriotic
ehbruses, solos and! 'a piano duet. For
ealele ;booths Were the boys' woodWork,
The sum et $15 was realized.
'St: George's Day was -Obeerved in
the Sanford school, 'Rev. D. 3. Lane
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