i Cra a So wo | Erg A we SE SN Sok ww a ; {¢ ; RARER eh pate ee Dog a Skea Rn 0 SES oh 3 5 AG HR : RE 4) 5 A 7 ATS AT, ps GER 817 Ay 5 £0 A for Wa Bruce Holtby Martyn and the Lesson - Conference held at Prospect The W.A. met on May 21st at the home with 13 and 8 visitors present. Wednesday, of Mrs. members . The meeting was conducted by | "Mrs. F. Vernon_in the absence of | the president, and was opened with the Motto, Theme Song and Prayer, followed by Hymn 153 "Rescue the Perishing". Scripture, taker Mrs. "H Thoughts reading of the from Acts 4:31-37, by by Mrs. Bray. Further plans: for the bazaar were discussed. Mrs. Wylie has been asked to open the bazaar, so Ladies! keep in mind the bazaar ut Manchester Hall on Wednesday, June 4th, at 2.30 p.m. Home bak- ing will be a specialty. Several bills in connection with the cleaning of the Church were paid. A price of $25.00 was set for the pair of quilts recently' made. Hymn 347, "Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult" and the Miz- pah Benediction closed the busi- ness session. Mrs. Harold Holtby gave a very interesting report on the W. A. ) Brooklin re- cently. Mrs. Horace Webster and Mrs. Bruce Holtby played a piano duet entitled "Qui Vive'. Everyone enjoyed the lunch that followed. Proceeds $6.90. As vet no one has offered a home for the June meeting. If anyone would care to do so, please contact the president. A special collection will be re- cieved next Sunday at Prospect Church to assist in the United Church extention work. The al- lottment for Prospect Church is The De-' votional Period consisted of the | $80.80 so please be generous. Several from this community at- 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holtby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. W. Holtby. i ) Myr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsay and daughter of Windsor were recent guests of Mrs. M. M. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster and family of Uxbridge visited recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Web- -- Prince Albert A bee is being held on Saturday, May 31st to paint the Church floor and ete. All men and women wel- come. The time for our Anniversary Service is 2.80 o'clock, June 8th. We hope to have Mrs. Wylie teach the Bible Class on Sunday, June Ist, in the absence of our teacher Rev. F. Joblin. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs#Hoflich and child lof Germany are staying awhile at "the home of his uncle Mr. Heidt, | prior to taking up residenee in Caliada, Mr. R. Plum of Toronto was in the a at the week-end. Mr. A. McKee, Toronto, visited at the home of his niece, Mrs. Mac- Greger last week. We extend sympathy to Mrs. William Brown and family in the passing of Mr. Brown. Mr. William Brown passed away an Friday, May 23rd. The funeral was held on Mon- day at the A. L. McDermott Fun- eral Home, conducted by Rev. R. H. Wylie. Among the many com- forting words used were those of "Crossing the Bar" and "Abide with me." ' " .. saved me days, perhaps weeks, of wor After returning from his first trip to the West, a business man wrote his bank: "I arrived having no idea where to start in to make the connections I required. The thought occurred to me that perhaps fs the bank, which has been very helpful 3 to me on numerous occasions, would give me some guidance. Mr. W. proved to be of tremendous help. He introduced me to the people I should have met and ial me days, perhaps weeks, of wor. Every chartered bank works this way. Whether you walk into your neighbor- hood branch or one a thousand miles * c away, you will find the same full range 'of banking service--and the same readiness to help. This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY _ The - flowers were beautiful. ! Pall-bearers were relatives of the "tended the fair at Uxbridge on the ! deceased. and : Interment was in a 'lovely plot in Pine Grove Cem- etery, Prince Albert. A + ¥ Manchester : Our popular schobl teacher, Mrs. Samells, took grade 4 - 8 pupils to Toronto by bus on Friday. Points of interest were visited and all had a wonderful day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Crosier and | Mr. Archie Crosier are enjoying a weeks motor trip through the States. Mr. and Mrs. Roach and daugh- ters were at their cottage over the holiday. Mrs. Smith of Toronto was the guest of the Fred Warren family over the week-end. _ The Manchester Women's Assoc. have received a very cordial invi- ! tation to attend the Prospect W.A. bazaar, to be held in Manchester Hall on Wednesday afternoon the 4th of June. The bazaar will be officially opened at 2.80 p.m. and afternoon tea will be served. All ladies will be very welcome. Manchester W. A. will be held one week later than the regular date. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Roach on Thursday afternoon, June 12. This will. be the annual Mission- ary meeting and a good crowd is¢ hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. McConkey, Toron- to spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedges. Donna Woolley spent a few days with her mothér in Toronto last week. Two ptteited break ins have occurred within the last few days. One morning last week thieves got into Walter Howsam's service sta- tion, but were scared away by a burglar alarm. One afternoon the outside door on Mr. F. Hedges store was brok- en open, but an inside locked door stopped them. It is to be hoped these public pests are apprehend- ed and punished. Sincere sympathy goes to Mrs. Mrs. H. Armstrong on Sunday. Master Kenneth and Neil Cath- erwood of Whitby spent the week- end with Freddy Catherwood. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams of Toronto spent' the week-end at their Cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard and Helen and Mrs. Sullivan of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family visited at Earl Ballard's on Sunday. - There were: Sunday visitors at' Mr. and Mrs. A. Handels. 12/10 IN MI (cu Economical refreshment 0/4 < A. Fielding in the sudden passing of her mother, Mrs. Jewell of Sun- derland. SYS TN A --= = BUNERTVEST MILEAGE Pine Grove wm, Frank Disney and daughter of (Mount Zion calling on Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright on Sunday. . and Mrs. Beatty of Agin- d Rev. Eyre of Uxbridge r. and Mrs. J. * .Eyre will take the ser- Sunday. nniversary Services were tended. The flowers were i ~. and Mrs. C. Elford and Mr. al Mrs. Harry Elford and family visiting one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and fa- mily of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gourlle. . Mr. Graves spent the week-end at home. 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