The weekly prayer meeting â€" was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kemp. THIRTY MOUNTAIN Mr, and Mrs. Egburt Hurst, Mrs. Lloyd and Lawrence Hurst visited friends in Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake Sunâ€" day.. Miss Edmonstone returned to her duties at ‘the school after a week‘s holidays at her home at Kimball. Mr. Harry Pike, violinist of Mcâ€" Master University, and Leland Gregâ€" ory»:yocalist, helped at the services at Thirty Moduntain church on Sunday. The stork called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sobey on Sunday night and left a.ten pound. baby boy, both doing well. § Mrs. J. McCrea: spent a few ~days last week with her d:aughter, Mrs. H. Franklyn, St. Catharines. ~ (From our own correspondefht) Mrs. Hildreth has purchased the home of Mr. Melvin Carver. . « Miss Mabel Rae of the public school staff spent the holidays in Toronto. Mr. Samuel Piatt â€" recently bought the ‘house cn King Street formerly occupied by the late Miss Margaret Nash. 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The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will be held on Thursâ€" day afternoon at 2.30 in the United Church Sunday school room. â€" The speaker will be Mrs, (Brighty of St. Catharines. The 1‘\/Iisses Margaret and Helen Smuck of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs Smuck of Eim Avenue. A missionary pageant will be given Wednesday evening by the members of the United Church Mission Band. Everyone. is welcome. Many from Stoney Creck attended the banquet in Toronto which was given by Mr. Austin Smuck, the Warden ofâ€"Wentworth county. f Wickedness is a wonderfully diliâ€" gent architect of misery, of shame, accompanied with terror, and comâ€" motion, and remorse, and endless perâ€" turbation.â€"Plutarch. s Men hate those to whom they have to lie.â€"â€"Hugo. Don‘t forget â€"we print visiting cards. Phone 36. : Mr. Roland Merritt spent his Eastâ€" _er holidays with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jacen Merritt. . The concert and play given under the auspices of the Grassie Women‘s Institute last Thursday evening provâ€" ed a decided success. The play, "Mrs. O‘Leary Goes Into Business," was well presented. The cast included Mrs. E. Black, Miss E. Hopkins, Miss E. Upper, Miss C. Hopkins, Miss A. Yorston, Mrs. J. Upper: Miss Irene Monaghan, Marshall Merritt,. Henry Haws, Lawrence Hysert, Ross Beamâ€" er, John Upper, Basil Crockett, and Gordon Upper. ' Music:1 numbers were enjoyed, givâ€" en by Mrs. Gleddon and daughters Mrs. Laura and Audrey Gleddon of Vinemount; Piano solos by Mr. Harry Coon an Mr. Arnold Hodgkins of Tintern; vocal solos by Mr. M. Merritt and Mrs. Robt. Beamer; acâ€" cordian and guitar selections by Mr. H. Coon and Mr. A. Hodgkins, acâ€" companied at the piano by Mrs. J. Upper; and also recitations and readâ€" ings by ‘Miss Winnie Merritt, Miss Alice Haws, and Mrs. M. E. Conron of Stoney Creek. the evening, when they were served with a dainty lunch prepared by the ladies. Over one hund‘ed attended _ the Community Club Esster Ice Cream Social, Euchre and Dance at~â€" the Grassie Hall last Tuesday evening, The hall was beautifully decorated for Ester _ The prizes for euchre were won by Mrs. A. Watt, Mrs. W. Manary and Mrs. Sharp. Gentlemen, H. Southward and E. Jacobs. The special prizes for highest points obâ€" tained in four weeks went to Mrs. F. Walker, beautiful s ndwich tray, and Harold Southward: fountain pen. Church service on Sunday evening. Mr. Judson Merritt is quite poorly at time of writing. & Mr. Linds*y Gibson very.ably filled the position ofrchairman. All who assisted with the programme â€" were pleasantly surprised at the close of Mr. Arthur Walker is recovering fom his recent illness, j Mr. and Mrs. George Franks have moved on to their f;rm in Caistor. (From Our Own Correspondent) The Fultonâ€"Grassie Women‘s Insâ€" GRASSIE THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO s p i The young people of Stoney Creek are giving their play entitled "The | Village Doctor, in Winona Hall, on |Friday evening, April 12 at 8 o‘clock ‘This program will be given under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of Fifty United Church.â€" Everybody â€" come ‘and you will have the treat of the season. § l The public school here opened again ! on Monday last, after the Easter vaâ€" titute held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. James McDougall, with a good attendance and the presiâ€" dent in the chair. There was a lengthy and enjoyable program. The meeting on April 17th will be in the Fulton hall and will entertain the Abingdon branch, commencing at two o‘clock. 4 Mrs. Horace Cocks spent a few days last week with friends:â€" in Toronto. The members of the Session of Fifâ€" ty Church held a fh‘éé‘ting at the parâ€" sonage on Tuesday evening. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family visited their daughter, Mabel, nurse in training at Osh@wa on Friday of last week. cation Mr. and Mrs. ’Nï¬amh Armour, forâ€" merly of Hamilton, have taken up residence in Winona. _ The Tuxis Boys â€"are entertaining the C. G. I. T. group to a social evenâ€" ing on Wednesday night of this week. Miss Marjorie Steele of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Murray Graham of Toronto is conâ€" fined to his home here through illâ€" ness. o The heavy rains have put a stop to all spraying operations and work on the Iond, which has just begun,. It is a long time sifice this district exâ€" pierenced such do.v%'n,pour,s as have fallen ‘this week. . _ _/ > : Lightning Dest Valuable Farm Buildir Phone 431 ONE of the times when a man realizes the majesty and power of the universe and his own in signifiâ€" cance and helplessness is when a terrific thunderstorm breaks and the wind and hail lash the trees, and the blinding lightning flashes, each with its own terrific thunder crash, ‘are stabbing at trees and buildings all around." Eiven people with steady nerves are likely to quake at a heavy stroke close by and to wonder how much closer the next one will be. YOUR buildings may be next. Late some night YOU may be awakened by the rending crash of a Lightning Bolt blasting its flam= ing. course thru YOUR buildings. Why take such. an unnecessary risk? (From our own correspondent) Make your buildings safe from the most severe electrical storms by equipping with the Shinnâ€"Flat System of Lightning Protection. Grimsby, Phone 431 or National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd., 44 Victoria St. Toronto. We manufacture all agricultural tile. Send to Do You Know that the Proâ€" per underâ€"draining of your orâ€" chard or farm land will increase production at least f Wallace Bromley Field Tile D. Cloughley WINONA . TINSMITHING 50% Buildings sizes of inquiries roys Grimsby ent A very pleasant social evening was spent in the hall on Wednesday evâ€" ening of last week when the A. Y. P. A. entertained _ Miss Ethel Futter, brideâ€"elect and Mr. Geoffrey Hamâ€" brook, who were married on Saturâ€" day at a surprise party, and showered them with miscellaneous gifts for their future homa. The evening was spent in games and dancing. > A. J. Fletcher has started work on his new gas station: and tourist camp. Little Harry Payne who has been visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tweedle at T weedside, has returned home. Miss Ettie Tweedle of Tweedside is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Payne. The regular meeting of the Y. P. L. of Fifty Church was held last Sunday evening, with Arthur Cocks in the chair. . It being devotional night, Norris Whewell gave a ~very appropriate address, the title of which was, "How to Find God."" Miss Margaret Kelson contributed a pano solo. Theâ€" meeting next . Sunday evening | will be a missionary one, given under the leadership of Miss Anmie Johnston: missionary convenor. A very pretty spring wedding took place in St. John‘s Anglican church last Sâ€"turday afternoon when Ethel Kathleen, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Futter, became the bride of Geoffry, George Keith, Hambrook, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hambrook. The happyâ€"couple~ will reside in Waterâ€" down. / Mrs. W. Thompson of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Camps, Station Road. Mr. and Mrs. James Ptterson and family of Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Camps on Saturday. Miss Florence MacKay of St, Cathâ€" arines was in Winonz on Saturday last. .. + R. O. Y. Ainslie is on the sick list. _ Miss Ruth Best who has been conâ€" fined to her home through illness for the past week, is improving nicely. Ruth Henderson ...... Gordon Picken ......: Ttared, Sttach 1 .."::.2:,. Helen Youbg ......... Fred: Fortman‘ ... ho Li Charles Gardner ...... Mazct Grills"...":...... Murray: Beckett .../.. YVe rnaâ€"smith .;.....~" Miibel Woodley ...... Neil Miller‘;..;:....;... Billy~â€"Cutting â€"....;:... Audrey Hamin ;:......, Aletha MacPherson .. Francis Fletcher ...... fVer~ Rauckman .}.... ; Marion . MacDonald _ .: Gertrude Winchester .. i]ames Bovd :. ........ \_The report of the: examinations of the Fourth Classes of Winona Pubâ€" lic School, Easter 1929 is as follows: Jean Carpenter ........ Moyd Miller .......... Mary Heurter ........ John Bradshaw ....... Willie Fergusony...... Pearl Moy ...:.:..\...: Chester Moote........ Kenneth Rodgers ..... verdun‘ Hunt ......... Morris. smith ......... Harry Picken .........â€" Connie M cDonald .... Trene EFletcHher â€"........ Jack Coniam ......:. Evelyn Cuttingâ€" :.....:: The Uottomeetus club held its last regular meeting for the year; Thursâ€" day evening, when just two ‘special prizes were offered. These were_won by Wilbert Ready (plâ€"ying as a lady) and Albert Tillotson. _ Wednesday evening the club will hold an entertainment in the hall and the program â€" committee â€" G. Southward, J. Bertram, E. Jacobs and A. French â€" is planning a good proâ€" gram. â€" Samuel Edmonds, of Elfrida, will sing and other local talent is beâ€" ing provided. : Mrs. Fortman and son : Fred, of Fruitland, spent «several days last week with Harry and Mrs. Depew. Jack Martin of Hamilton was a The Ridge Road W. M. S. held its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Enos Jeffrey Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. W. Hunt, of a@ Winona. preached to a@a good congregation at the W.I. service Sunday evening. The evening meetings will be continued through April, after which it is exâ€" pected that a Sunday school will be held in the afternoon. j Mrs. N. Vanderburgh and Miss Margaret Toolsey are visiting in Deâ€" troit. Miss Lenore â€" Burdick is visiting for some weeks at the home of her aunt Mrs. Rush, Ottawa. s Miss Shirley French, who recently underwent an operation in Hamilton hospital, is recovering. YINEMOUNT Willis E. Beese, Tunior Fourth Senior Fourth C LL «o8 80203040000 11 1 vilsa. BE io P aaly : 2-“/ . tef" ia‘sâ€"/an t Y.s.fil, Cy ‘‘e.iy.. W ki.ck «s 4 ‘% OR y + ... >}. CRA +slsn ck s .. 80.8 :99.7. ‘c70.2 :J 3/B 17 9.2 <<73.3 7e ..69.6 . .67.8 4: 059.3 2 63.3 . 38.3 rs§7MA i 188.8 158645 .920 7. $1:9 : ~50.6 85 1 per cent 88.6 per cent 81.1 3 80.7 §t 76 § 74 i T 2i7, [ 72.3 4 70.8 & 70.5 6€ 68 62.3 67.1 67 60.7 teacher. 66 ¢6 «6 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 ¢6 66 | recent visitor of his cousin, Guilford Martin. F. H. Leslie, proprietor of the Niagara Falls Evening Review, was chosen president of the Ontario Proâ€" vincial dailies, at the annual meeting held at Kitchener, on April 2nd. The other officers are: A. Alloway, of the Oshawa Times, viceâ€"president; H. M. Gadsby, of the St. Catharines Standard, secretaryâ€"treasurer, _ and executive committee, A. Holmes, of Galt; H. Fleming, of Owen Sound: E. C. Young, of Chatham; H. E. Muir, of Kingston; J. Goulet, of Ottawa, and J. J. Curran, of Sault Ste. Marie. Charles Oldfield and fâ€"mily visitâ€" ed rélatives recently at Uxbridge. FALLS PUBLISHER HEADS ONTARIO BODY PeEkoE / A $x®" _ TYA . AN admiral‘s son and one of the "‘Young Ambassadors of the Empire‘", the latter having visited Canada last year with the British "Young Ambassadors‘‘ Party were amongst recent arrivals, at Haliâ€" fax, of juvenile Britons coming to Canada for farm work. The admiral‘s son was Edward G. B. Kiddle (right), son of Adâ€" miral Sir Charles Kiddle, R.N., and the "Young Ambassador‘"‘ was Frederick T. Mace, (left), who e To Learn Canadian Farming _ Every tiny leaf is a storechouse of flavour ‘Fresh from the gardens‘ _ _ In all 15 cities were represented at the meeting, following which Presiâ€" dent Leslic officially opened the new Daily Record building, the party beâ€" ing shown through by W. J. Motz, «managing director. If there is anything which keeps the mind open to angel visits, and repels the ministry of ill, it is human love.â€"N.â€"P. Wills. m The visitors were the guests at the tenth annual banquet of ‘the Daily Record staff, where a newspaper skit was produced which created much merriment amongst the publishers. The prin of dispute exceeds by : ~ much its utility. All disputation makes the mind deaf, and when people are deaf I am dumb.â€"Joubert. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1929 completed a correspondence course in Canadian farming and who has proceeded to Winnipeg for place ment. ki % t The boys were among a party of 125 arriving on the Cunarder "Ascania‘‘ and who travelled westâ€" ward over the lines of the Canadian National Railways. Their placeâ€" ments were handled under the auspices of the British Immigraâ€" tion and Colonization Association. : . youcps s