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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-01-28, Page 8AGE EIGHT THE WINGHAMADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, January 28, 1932 iiliull•Ululllglpri1ltlull''ril*II1llliMll1Iliritll4IIIiIIaihlilliillltlilli $ul>NtIIM11l*llirl11IIIIuIt • • i 1 u 1 1 I� 1 o-� N 1 c h ■ ,� �,�►a49a4 ..• r Thursday, Friday, 'Frida'. Saturday, January 2$ • 3'9f :. 30th 3 IIIIIIIAIII.IIIIIIISIIItinti IIIIlls Constance Bennett In "THE COMMON LAW" By Robert W. Chambers. Boy Friend Comedx.,,�:, , r ; ,, ,• ., l... Od and Thu ' 1 Next week ti'arldo_n- ti ,�! ..,.. illi!!Irimicium ilollm IIAIII■1116i111■Ill■III■I m fnII■l11■Im oIII ,Brio !mui■I11rIi neo Ai. ,t • WI^IITECI-ILRCI�RCH :'Mrs. Roy Patton; of Lucan, spent Elie week -end here with "'her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. • ' • Mrs.. Jackson, of Wingliam,is vis- iting here with her sister, Mins C." Laidlaw. Miss tliridgetta O'Malley, nurse;-in- ti'ainingai St. Joseph's ;Hospital; rn London, 'spent a few dayslast :Week- end withc her -parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Peter. O'Malley. .Miss Laura Robinson feturned • 'from Belgrave last Thursday. • The cFGcken pox has been in near- ly every.home among the pupils bf. • No. 14, W. Wawanosh. 'Miss Mary 'Laidlaw is und'er the doctor's care at present. • Mrs. Jas. Wilson received the sad her that sister, news last week a Mrs. Harry Hill, formerly ; :Jean Ferguson, of Culross,: had passed away ,iast.Sun day;. Jan. 17th, at her home at Brock, Sask., after a, short illness. Her, hus- band predeaced her three years ago.. She levees two sons, Mervin and El- mer, to rrtourh'her loss. At her home inCher ulross are parents,Mr. and Mrs. -Ferguson, and ,her sister, Mrs. £"u , Norman, and her brother, Walter, also one other sister, Mrs. W. Simp- son; of Culross. This community ex- tends sympathy to the bereaved fam- ily. Mrs. Thos. Robinson spent last. week in Wingham with Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Robinson, Catherine St. Misses Norma and Dorothy., and Mr. Date Murray, of Walton, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie. The W. M. S. of ' the United Church held their regular monthly' meeting in the church on Wednesday last, with 'the President, Mrs. Gaunt, in the . chair. Mrs. Ross and Miss Laidlaw were appointed as leaders to gather the birthday money this year. Mrs. B. McClenaghan read a portion of the study book Landof the Dawn, and the questions of the Temperance Program were answered by mem- bers. Roll Call was answered by the members fee for 1932. Arrangements were made for the W. M. S. World Day of Prayer t'. be field oft F' `b, 12. The Women's Institute are holding Scotch C.°99: t4 ,.,Tu`s y even ing in the Institute Hall. °" at 'tri.,:.. •' Mr. Orvi'11e �ifiin held a•tver: sue= ccssful sale, di .os n,r' of rnc'st of his stoc . Mr. Melville Beecroft of Western l eiyetsity, ` `;dOn, spe f� y.R� ''home . ere last i taCi at tended• the -'` ral of h'`'- cli):" Mr Charles Campbell•-•t314htirsday at Belgrave. A ixi%ery. enjoyed a4vening waS spent lasfF y j the United. z Cliurefi 'he•' the' been a. ,_s g _.t.: + +. Scotch cont iithe Y P o p Y.P.S. After the len thy,tiro ram all repair is i, !N til' � o lie a' m tit er t t by e�itrdiitl: ful ltineheoit'tfrifittneia -`-eakes�••aifili scones •was;jmtt b, enjgykdt: _ t. is • Mr. and Mrs: ,•I til s, :and •:•anvil go ?+ . .f , y, of Kincardine,rare moving: thys•,sp.ring for Mr: Rices::farm tM s., •Tbm, Cook,. her brother is.,aiso• with theta. � . a t 'Quite Q Qt number- of, young. folks and relatives spent•: a•„ pleasantr•:•.evening Tuesdayit last Zvi h. Mr, and• Mrs. Geo, Tiffin, of Kinloss. �, ,i:: • Speaking of early, jambs,. Mr. Chas. Leaver had three • lambs arrive on New Year's Bi and ,a'iweek later two more and: now has seven, all do- ing well, . There,are Dorset lambs. Mrs. Cox,f: i h p, God er c , ,is. visiting her sons, Clarence and Melbourne. On Monday, Mrs. Dan Martin and son, Bill, were driving in the buggy, passing a wagon on division Tine a car came up. behipd,and :accidentally bumped into . them, .upsetting them into the gravel pit. They received a bad shaking -up but otherwise, no. damage was done,. BLUEVALE Mr, Boyd, a student,. from, Knox College, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian ;church on. Sunday and preached a most practical and force- ful sermon. Taking as • his 'subject, "Building," from the text, _Psalms 127. verse 1. "Except the: Lord:build the house, they .labor in, vain that build. it" The speaker .pointed. ;out that co-operation with •God was necessary in order to male any building a sue - cess, Quite a number front this district availed themselves of the privilege of hearing Rev. W. G. Brown, Moder- ator of the Presbyterian Church in: Canada, who has spent the past week in the Maitland Presbytery. Visitors here; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Warwick, Browntown, with Mr, and Mrs, W. 3, Duff; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mathers: and Miss Elizabeth with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mothers; Verdon Mowbray with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Mowbray; Miss Viola Ma- titers with her father and sister, Mrs. John •Messer is suffering from an attack of neuritis. The play "Yimmie Yonson's Yob" presented by the Young People of Belmore, in the Foresters' • Hall on Wednesday evening under the aus Dices of the 'Presbyterian church choir was thoroughly enjoyed. 'The scene was at the home of Mr. and Mrs,»'Ketrt; their son Bob, and adopt- ed daughter, Belle. A neice,. Miss .Silvie, was wealthy and some of her rn'aoney,which .her uncle held in trust;, disappeared and Bob ' was suspected, as the guilty party. He left home and was. mourned as lost by his mother. A Swede; `Yimmie Yonson" came to the''iient h'onie -in seaich of 'a jolt and played an important part in to caring the guilty ones, which proved to be Silvie and her villian ' sweet,.,, 4keart, • ratyir :, Y-iirtmie turned out to..: ' b F pob in disgujae:. He •fell in lou ., fifth `t3e11e •aria received his mother's blessing. The maid; Peg, was a .tru. Irish character, kind, loyal and hum'' tarsus rand ter .itty etpressions- kept Eli udten • e a c to peals of laughter. The p'l'ay all 'through;.had a .good moral( showing plainly that right overcomes,. wrong, "' ..".,,•••:e. t , BELFAST- :Mr. BEL AST M . Frank Robertson and Miss Ruby Carter, pf, Auburn, visited last week with Mr. and , Mrs. Spence Ir- win. ,Mr. and Mrs..Roy Alton andfam- ily spent Saturday. with Miss Cun- ningham, at Port Albert., . Mr., and Mrs. Sam Alton and Jack spent Friday-. evening at Mr. Charles Alton's, ,Dungannon. Miss Black, of Owen;, Sound, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis. Mr. 'and Mrs. Dynes . Campbell spent a day last .week with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin 'enter- tained the community on Friday ev- ening to a very enjoyable party. Mr. and Mrs. Alex• Hackett spent Sunday with friends at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCrostie, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis and babe, and Mr, Wilfred Hackett. spent Fri- day evening with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Stuart, at St, Helens. "Hallo! Is that Dr. Smith's sur- gory?"' "Yes." "I'd like to speak to the Doctor." "He's busy just now." An hour passed. "Hallo! Doctor Smith?" "No; this is hissurgery, but he's busy." Another•hour passed, "Hallo! I want to talk to Doctor Smith." "He's busy." "Busy?" ?" What keeps him so busy?" 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