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alrn. RPlat.13P4 and Denude who a
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Herbert Glazier, Mrs. Fred Cole
Ms. l:i•ncs' Cole and MP^s. W.
Polio ill, all of Strttfent
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The monthly meeting of ,ham
W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian Churl
net on ,Tnly 3rd at the home of Mrs,
L. Heath. The president wap 7e
charge -of the meeting :3I3iell we
rm eeei he singine Psetbn 1. Prayers
from the Clod Tidingp were roan by
several of the member,. The Serie-
fere rendime was reed. Psalm 123
was read by Miss 1!, Fee•. Mathew
chap 5 vs. 21-24 was road by Air-
cardlrr. Enke ebinu. 7 vs. 27:36 was
read by Dans Cnnninghnnl The
Devotional Period' vias taken by Mrs
S, Dunbar. The theme., The Lord's
Prayer, Forgive us our debts, The
Meditation. wan read by Mrs. S.
Dunbar. Hymn 437 was sung. The
Roll wag railed answered with
verse of Scripture ennteinins the
word Sun, The efrsriee was re.
cetved. Hymn 542 0 Master let me
walk with Thee was sung. Mrs
R Cnrhornn was then presented
with a Life MTenmbership ('ertifeatr
• Mrs. McInnis spoke a few words in
apprecistinn of the faithful services
Mrs. 1 nehoran had rendered- to the
snelety For a number of years, al
way, willing to do her part in any
Way to help along the wm'k er the
ociety further the cause of
lesions and for her regular attend-
nce at all meetings. Patsy Riehords
rid Siharm Cardiff, members cf the
isston Bernd made the presentation.
Ito tapir "The Church tabes root h1
Cella was MA in th *se parts by
lrs, S. Dunbar, Mrs, Wright 006
rs. Turnbull. The minutes, or the
st meeting were then read by the
erretnry Mrs, Cntnliugham and
pprnved, Hytnn 29 (The (.,mulles
I1P foundatlion) was sung and Mrs.
McInnis pronounced the Benediction.
delicious touch o" strawberries
nd cream, cake and cookies were
errs( by the hostesses and a social
role was
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Huron Soccer Set
PT. t'OLTTATBAN, Tlily 9.—Play-
ing the ilnal scheduled Huron Foot.
bail Association game here last
night, St. Columban beat Ethel, 2-0,
to head the group with 14 points.
lalhel put lip 'a good argument but
lacked finish arounal the goal, and
combination was lacking at times.
With no score at half time it
looked as if Ethel might pick tip
some much needed points, but after
the rest period St. Calunlhan put
on the pressure. O'Rourke scored
the first one at ten minutes for St.
Oolumban, and O'Sullivan finished
it off, neter being omtlawked on rev,
en^al otm'csions, It will not be de-
cided until newt week who is to
meet St. Colomlyan in the first of
tine play-offs,
St. Oolnmban—Goat, V. Miurray;
full-backs, T. Murray, F, Murray;
half -backs, L. Roan, C. Ryan, F.
O'Connor; forwards, Delaney, Mc-
Quade, O':Strlliva.n, O'Rourke, Mc-
Tver, McGrath, Malone.
Dtilel—Goal, Brenner; full-backs;
Ward G11.1; halt backs, Cox, Hald,
Dare; forwards, C. Wa.rd, F. Ward,
McFarland, Baynard, Smith, Dolt,
son,
Referee—W, Allen, Hensall.
It will pay you to make hes your headquarters ler
Grass Seed purchases. We have all fines, and our laic' as
are right.
We have the best ha perohaneut pastures at the &caveat
prices.
If you need a new stove we have t.
Agent for Spartan and Roger's Majestic Eisebieaal
Lines, Radios, Washers, Refrigerators, wte.
For your Spring Cleaning, we have
Paints and Varnished.
A. J. ;Pearson
Ethel, Ont. Phone 22-47 Be'ateele
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CEMETERY LETTERING
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All MODERN EQUIPMENT
,�',•n I'nitr•d t'intre't
servies In Knox Clove!, he•,
Sunday at 11 a.m. On Smelly, .Tule.
12 Ihrr,• will be no ••'ret:•• here ami
" eo'''n Will : ,!i,'ur` :,", 1'11:-1
serrlt,335 a.t Union Cluu•r.33 nt 11 :1.n:
Mrs. Lynn levans is x1)21 n
patient in the X. W. 1Tn,11:3
Kitr'hener. where die end3'r'sn.11
opsrstton last weeit. Tier nsrv"
friends hope for her :needy
eovery.
e,. Fr.,l Martin, riemeee1n,., 3,
spending. the summer vie:1 m wee,
,.. r9"• -9,13s twee. 1T,•. end Mr:.. el,e.
etnn Mcllaebern. re'•ently married 1:
Galt but now of Fie etilten 'pen
sry"col Clays with the Batter family.
T-Tona'y and Mrs. Gersalite ]rave
moved to their new hone- in 13th-!
Harold .Torklin and family 'erne.'
onto the Cameron rarer, 10th ,•�;n .
Wen last week.
The well drillers Iran, 1,"
trilling wells for R01t. Engel n T
T.ylle Gordon.
The regular monthly meeting of
the 1,V.M.S, was 133)31 at the hnrre of
Mrs. R. TG McDonald with thirteen
presere. The president. Mrs, Den.
Intel:her was In the chair nrel Hymn
ty s 1;,331 333 npenin.2 rind Mfrs.
Hncther ietl in prayer. Mrs. .John
Schnook gave the ser1pture rending'
I'd 1r,•s Om,s'tead gave the topie
from the study book, A verse con.
teini'r "ne ar G•cd's premises was
given In response to the roll rail and
Mrs. Onnstead and :Vise Muri.'l Mae -
Donald snug a met "Standing on the
Promises," a.li singing the chorus
The September meeting will be at
the home -of Mrs. Icon Sehnoch and
the word "trust" w"a5 chosen for roll
call. The treasurer, Ms. D. Campion
received the offering rind gave her
report. Hymn 295 v:as sung and the
Benediction pronounced by the presi-
dent, Refreshments were served
and a social time spent,
Mrs. Allen Cameron presided for
a meeting of the Lvlive Aid. 1# was
n'rreed to -pnrchn::e several chairs
for the basement and to paint the
chairs daring the summer. Mrs.
Cameron closed the meeting' with
prayer.
Wingham
Memorial Shop
'Phone 25s R, A. Spotton
At the recent examinations held
by the Toronto Conservatory of
Music in W,tngham, Isobel Dennis
was given bowers in Grade IV
piano. She is' a. pupil of Mrs. Russel
Wilbee. •
At the close of the School term a
Try sltecessfnl picnic Was held on
the 313)10al grounds of S. S. No. 4, Grey.
At the lunch hour, the popular
poling teacher, I Miss Doris Gal-
braith of Gerrie, was presented with
a china tea set In appreciation of her
Work. Miss Galbraith is leaving
the section after three years of
service.
Prlends• were pleased to eec Mr.
and Mis. Robert Carr from Van'eouv
er, P.C., visiting Ms, Tyndall Ritchie
an'ri Mrs, Sinclair P1iip pon or Wing-
leam, OM. Mr. Carr is the youngest
son of the late Mr. R. Carr of the
3rd line of Grey, MP. and 111.0, Carr
ere new living at 1001 Otllb3. Rd., Luiu
Tslmnid, Vancouver, 13.21,
All event of interest took place at
the home of Mr, anal Mrs S. Meehan,
Grey, on Sundial, July 6, when all
members of the family of the late
Cr. 10, anti Mrs. Spefran, 12 con, Grey.
were together for the first time in 30
yeal's, There were 0 sisters and 3
brothers, namely, Gertrude, Mus,
Martin Padiyerg, Ayen Alta.; Wilda,
MIS, Harold Key's, Grey; Bertha,
Mrs. .01ny Baauoe,• Toronto, Isobel,
Mrs, Jolmt Noble, Hanover; Norma,
Mrs. 13411 McNair, Brussels; 11'513,
Mrs, S. Machan, (trey; Stan, of
Etre''; Ernest, Detroit and Boss of
Saginaw, Mich,. A buffet luncheon
was served to 34 persons 5.101 the
afternoon spent in reminiscing and
general eniteuta.lnanent.
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Brussels, Ont.
Phone 82
EASTERN CANADA BARLEY CONTEST WINNERS
The four top barley growers in Eastern Canada are
shown above following the presentation of prize
cheques and Awards of Merit at the conclusion of
the Ontario -Quebec Inter -Provincial judging in the
NationalBarley Contest. Left to right are: Father
A. J. Lemay, representing the Seminary
of Ste,
Therese, Ste. Therese, Que., which placed third;
the first prize winner and the Eastern Canada
Barley King, Armand Fortier, Chalnbly, Que.;
H, K. Nesbitt, of Britannia Bay,Carleton County,
the•second prize winner; and Cifford Dale, Glan-
worth, Ont., Middlesex County, who placed fourth.
Judging in the Eastern finals was held during the
annual meeting of the Ontario Crop Improvement
Association at Toronto. The $25,000 National Barley
Contest is sponsored by the brewing and malting
industries in Canada and is conducted through the
co-operation of provincial deparMnents of agricul-
ture and the agricultural colleges to encourage
greater production of top quality malting barley.
The contest will be repeated in 1947.
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