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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 2

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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2 Owen Sound Daily Sun-Timee Saturday May 1 3 1944 r- Where French Patriot Army is Striking: Lion's Head I HOLD APPOINTEES ARE NOT VETERANS Wiarton CLAIM NY COPS MANACLED MAN TO BED IN HOTEL FRANCE FRENCHCfr M'CULLAGH IS ORDAINED HOLIDAY MAY 16 LION'S HEAD May 13- Wednesday May 24 will be observed as a school holiday throughout the public schools of Eastnor township The holiday has been proclaimed by -he reeve Robert Reid and menders of the Town-hip Council LION'S HEAD May 13-Junior Burley hrs returned to the farm after working in Toronto since last July Miss GHcVx Blake has returned home after spending a two week's vs cotton with relatives in Hamilton James Vkken went to Toronto this week to attend ihhe funeral of ills cousin Leslie Roes who was a veteran of World War I Mr and Mrs Fred Cbright and son John Frederick of Cheilev wete recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Jdhhn Torkaberry Roy Smith of Toronto is spending a few days with his wife ard family here SUDBURY May Protesting appointments of Government employees who art not wu veterans the Budbury Branch Canadian Legion has forwarded resolution to Premier George Drew -ifce resolution declares the Government bom stated "repea tacky" that ex-ecrvice men would be given preference and that veterans already in office would bs retained where qualified To date in this district there hare been at least seven appointments none of whan wu an ex-erviorman and one veteran dismissed in order to allow political patronage to have its say in as-potnLmenti" Uie resolution said ANCIENT DENMARK Denmark la the oldest kingdom in Europe VICTORIA May In an affidavit in Appeal Ccnrt yesterday M- Haldane counsel for Ralph Ttiiby wanted In New Yore on 17 charges of grand larceny involving 9273934 chafed that Wilby wss manacled to a bed in the Commercial Hwtcl Narojno shortly after midnight May 5 The affidavit claimed Wilby was manacled by two New York detectives and was "violently restrained" wnen he called for help to two Provincial polkerrcn outside his room Pending liearlrg of sn appeal acalnst dismissal of wilt cf habeas corns Wilby is held in the Victoria City Jail Read The Sun-Tmes Want Advs They bring results MEDITERRANEAN 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday The Maquis a band of patriots hidden in the French Alps have poked the torch of freedom under the nosea of Hitler'a tyrants Their moet recent contribution' has been staged according to press dispatches In the Savoie region where the French Swiss and Italian Alps tegki to meet There reports said the hidden army recently met the enemy In battle and struck with such force that the Germans called out tanks and Dianes Since an Important Oerman supply route to Nasi troops in Italy goes through Maquis territory their value as saboteurs has been great SEE THEM NOW Every Day Thle Theatre Praiente Flna Pictures See Them and Be Royally Entertained A Picture to Stand With the Greatest of All Time Dering Different Irrepressible Rapturous You'll Love It "World Baptist Congress and ex pleased the hope that the next one is In Moscow Mrs Clifton Burgees had charge of the us tool program Mrs By dnry Lowndes the Treasurer re parted the: the Easter Thank Offering amounted to 93075 In spire of the rain a good attendance wws reported A "Circle of Prayer" conclude the vrrv interesting meeting the closing prayer being offered by the President reportsTre read AT AUXILIARY MEET WIARTON May At the home of Mrs A Scaroar May 9th the monthly meeting of the St John Unitde Church Auxiliary was held with Mrs Lee the President In the chair Following the treasurers' report Mrs Row Ferguson secretary of Christian Stewardship presented a fine message on teach' ing chklren to give Mrs Me As kill reported 31 calls made since the March meeting Unable to be present Mrs Morphy the Supply secretary sent her report of the things sent in the bale For the June meeting which will be a birth day party the program committee is ssked to assist Mrs Bert Matthews convener of the June Cam' mlttee Mrs Wright and Mrs Matthews delegates to the Bruce Pres-byterlal brought Interesting reports of the meeting held In Chesley Msv 4 Mrs Paterson rave items of Interest from the Hamilton Conference Branch held in Hamilton in April Mrs MbAskiU presented the last chapter of the study book "For All of and in her summary of that and previous chapters left the thought that all must work together that the church must become one glorious whole with all of life and the whole world for Christ Led by Mrs Moore the meet' ing dcsed with a reded Ictaion service based on the year's study and the Benediction by Mrs Mrs Lee Population Increased Assessment Shows WIARTON May' Wlarton'a population and assessment an shown by the Assessor's Roll to have both ir ci eased during the past year The Increase ir population being 111 and now stands at 1709 The assessment Is up bv 94000 and stands at 977707637 Both the business areesnrwnt and the value of buildings are shown to iiave increased More are also raoortrd though many people have thought DOROTHY DIX'S LETTER BOX WIARTON May Of Interest to former member of the congregations which he served acceptably in the Wiarton District student pastor will be the following account of the ordination of David McCul-lagh Mr McCullagh graduated from Knox College April 11 was licensed the following evening in Glenview Presbyterian CIiukIi along with other graduates and on April 30th wu ordained by the Toronto Presbytery Being the first ordination Church the building was filled to capacity The service was in charge of the Moderator of the Presbytery Her Wm Tlvxnaa MA Following the ordination a reception waa held for the ministers and elders at her mother Mrs MacDonald which Mrs McCullough aaslated by of Wiarton poured tea On May 4th Rev Mr McCullough waa presented with a Geneva gown and Bands by the congregation of Westminster Church Born in Belfast Ireland he came to Canada and graduated In Arta from McMaater University Hamilton In 1940 lie married Mias Beatrice MacDonald Wiarton and the next year entered his Thee leg -student pastorates in British Ool-ical course st Knox He has had umbla Alberta Manitoba Quebec and Nova Scotia as well as one in Mir Lindsay and Lake Charles and at Sutton West In February 1943 he was invited to become minister at Westmniater after hi ordination and settled with them then Baptist Circle Starts New Reading Course WIARTON May 13- The Women Mission Circle of the Prank street Baptist Church held their May Meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mbs Frank Longmire with Miss Susan Tyson the president in the Chair The Devotional execrice were taken by Mrs Walter Dj'kin The Convention's New reading Course was Introduced with the responsive Reading cf John chapter 1 Miss Tram then presented their First Among the 4000000 Baptists of the U8BRH In concluding the Author Dr John Ruffibrooke referred to the inability to hold on account of the war the regular Common Sense Ranks First Enables Marriages to Succeed by By-passing Little Faults in Mates How well understand it because a love that could be lived only today! How deeply that there had been plenty before The total now la 156 Willing: Workers Branch Plan to Raise Funds WIARTON May 13- The Willing Wurkcrs Branch held their May meeting on Mondav at the home of Mr and Mrs Stacey thirteen members and several visitors were present Following a geienl discussion of ways and means to raise funds it was decided to held a miscellaneous shower in June and a (estival in July The branch accepted the kind invitation of Mr and Mrs Earl Jones to meet wHh the Willing Workers Society at their home In June The June meeting Is to be held at the home of Mr and Mrs A Guest Tarty refreshments were served by Mix Stacey assisted by her daughter Elaine DANCE SUCCESS WIARTON May To quote Mrs CQ Walker director of the Social A girl who is about to be married teks what quality in husbands and wives goes farthest toward making marriage a succeed to which I answer right off the bet: Common sense Just plain good reliable hone sense If either men or a woman possess even a moderate amount of it it is safe bet that (heir marriage will be happy If both of them aye liberally endowed with it it Is a sure thing they will be one of those couples who live in peace and harmony to their marriage It is and makes the' best of it It doesn't expect too much of marriage nor of themselves And eo they are not disappointed when they find that the holy estate not the Elysium it ia preaa-agented to be and that they I have espoused Just plain human! beings Instead of romantic heroes cr angels Nor do they throw up their hands and nuit and erv out that marriage la a failure when the sledding gets hard They put their backs and their heads and their hearts into making It a success snd they work Just as hard trying to nuke a go of It as they would at mixing any other unpromising venture into piymg ronrern For human sense make them see that thrv have Invested everything they have In a wedding certificate and they afford to lose out on it Makes Mates Aveid Little Faults And it takes common sense to make husbands and wives walk high wkie snd handsome around each outer's faults snd peculiarities instead of trying to reform them They know that we will fnrrlve our mates all the ms lor and minor sins if only they will be easy to live with So they laugh off 9Ch other's little ways and leave it tn others to correct their grammar snd anue with them over their opinions Poet and novelists have taught us that love is the most important thing in marriage It la not Every day we see husbands and wives who love eseh other to death fleht-ing like cats and does It takes common sense to settle the problems of marriage And lots of It Department of the Wiarton Com- Golden Wedding Day munlty centre "They had a grand i For marriage la not the flower-orowd at the Thursday night Dance" strewn pathway to eternal blis that Assisting her as horess was Mrs the romantic-minded expect it to Kenneth Synon and Mr Synon was be On the contrary it is rocky Floor Manager I mad to travel full of thorns and Hie draw was made by Mr Walter tlrumpa and bumps and pitfalls Wlghht and Miss A Moles won the 1 with arid mountains of dlsapooint-prlre Perhaps it Is the Bingo Dance iMnt that have to be scaled and gttESiSSSUCS waded through and nothing but sense can enable anyone to common negotiate Its dangem and come through smiling Fuel for Domestic Machinery Being exponents of all the virtues will not do it Nor will devotion Nor good intention Nor doing one's duty Nor win being a good oroviri-r or a cracker lick cook The only thing that will keep the domestic machinery running without friction snd hitting on every cylinder is common sense Because common sense takes COMEDY CARTOON NEWS 2 Shows at 7 and 9 pm Matinee Daily at 2:1 5 pm NICY COLEMAN -MARY BOLAND VICTOR FRANCEN -NAZIMOVA the chair Mix Sarah Davenport was convener for the progrcm Bite gave a talk on "Mother's Duties and Privlleje Mix Sind lair read a paper prepared by Mrs Richards vice-president of the district Mrs James He we 11 led in ooimminity singing and there wss an exchange cf seeds before the close of the meeting Lost Times Today "STANDING ROOM ONLY" llth with an outside speaker for the morning snd the regular minister for the evening service It was decided to have a free-will offering instead of a cold meat sup- Pdra iBeeman Gateman of Hep-xrorth speke on Madame Chiang Kla Shek The hostess and her assistanfa served a dainty lunch and a scclal half hour was spent PERSONALS SHALLOW LAKE May Frank Moyer of Hepwcrth has purchased the Spencer firm on the 7th con-eearion and took poeseseion at the end of the week Wkn Lennox his moved onto the Dier farm for the summer or until he can get onto the farm ha bought earlier in the spring MTs Stanley Black'ock has retimed from St Catharines where ihe hes spent the pact several 1 weeks with her sister Mks Fitesim-mons Graydon snd Jkmei Young visited their mother over the week-end SAVOY THE BEST In entertainment Is always yours first at thle theatre whirs every effort lo mado for your comfort and amuiomont A FAMOUS PLAYER! THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Forced to Bring This Wonderful Picture Bee Again for i Third Engagement bjr Overwhelming Public Demand Wonder Songs Wonder Laughs Wonder Story of Irving Berlin's in Technicolor MONDAY and TUESDAY Only WIARTON May Mr and Mrs Thos Brown and Mrs Exit Me-Garvey returned to Wiarton this week after spending several months in Hamilton Mrs Gcrdon Parke of Samis is visiting st Uve home of her parents Mr and Mrs wm Totten Mr and Mrs Douglas Simon wen Toronto visitors this week Mies Wilds Revoke is spending few days in Toronto Carles Chapman of Windsor is a visitor in town Lieut and Mrs Roberta and baby Jeffrey are visiting MV Robert' father Mr A Symon Mrs Jean Blackman who spent the winter with her daughter! in Hamilton Ont and Huron Ohio has returned home Mr and Mrs Wm Brewster of Toronto snent a week with Mr and Mrs A Waugh Chief Petty Officer A McMillan vile and son Ian of Halifax were guests cf Dr and Mrs Williamson tills week Hugh Anderson of Tampa Forida visiting his daughter Mrs Bennett He win be going shortly to his cottage st CMpofs Bay Mia Ella McOlllivary who spent the winter In Washington state Is visiting her lister Mis A A Ashley Shollow Loke Red Shield Sponsors Play in Orange Hall SHALLOW LAKE May The play "The Three Pegs" under the auspices of the orutduhank Red Shield was well presented by talent from the Westside United Church Owen Sound at the Orange Hall in Shallow Like on TU eaday evening There waa a good turn-out and old and young alike enjoyed the play very much The CruicJuhank ladles sold pis and tea snd then served pie to the out after the play MT and Mrs Atvey Barfoct and Mr and Mrs Junes McKinnon were the cccwta-eix for the evening 160 Chickens Stolen From George Noble SHAILO WLAKX May 13 Thieves visited George Noble's cMsken eoop one night last week and helped themsehree to 160 of his slxreeeks-old chickens Prior to that his dog had disappeared which makes him wonder whether there is any connection Church Anniversary Plans are Made by WA SHALLOW LAKE May 13-Mrs Fred Hkirlngton wws hostess to the May meeting of the WA There were eighteen members present snd the preesident presided Plana were mads for the ehureh anniversary to be marked on June Chatsworth SHE BROUGHT OUT THE IN HIMI was a Bad ManfuH of Brimsfono until ho mot a Sagebrush Sireol Red Cross Nets $30 For Prisoners of War CHATSWORTH May The: Town Hon held a capacity crowd for the popular Red Cross dance on Wedmdxy evening to the muale of the Waidrap Orchestra The sum of $50 was cleared to be donated to the Prisoners of Wir Fund VV A Planning June Flower Day Service CHATSWORTH Mky 13-Ths A of the United Chuvti held its May meeting at the home of Mix Klff with the president Mrx Fox in the chair Mix Mer-riatn read the chapter for the day bum the atwfcr book "The Hknd-iden of ths Lori Arrangements were mads for a flower day service to bs held early in Juno Money waa received on the calendar year budget being railed for decoration pmposes KEMBLE Lost Times Today Frontier Bodmen LADIES! LIVE YOUR LIFK AND LOVE IT waa who kin fed (OMttaail ytUia Ik mmum of Ulaaf MManas tlif and Yanks Ahoy Continuous Today from 1 pm Last Complete Show CIS pnv ooS Si- on m4w imS amis OpM Sna awMttoo Mrs Agnes HnsrslI has returned to her homo after vending the winter with her daugMere in Toronto The eoneert hi aid of the WM Society presented by the Owen Sound Collegia orchestra and the HOimany Quartette ereuteUng cf A Kellough Ooihutt Hes and Boorman waa a mtaxM noons and every number wee much enjoyed The orchestra has given many concerts here but la still a favorite and always tkm a good attendance The meeting of ths Women's Institute was held at Mix Russel Wsrd'i home with about 35 mem-ben and vlMton present The new pretidmt Mrs Then Johnson took ITS THE PROUDEST PICTURE OF THEM ALL IEE IT AGAIN ITS WORTH IT AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM: SECRETS OF A CO-ED THIS IS THE ARMY SHOWING AT 7 AND 10 PM ENJOY IT AT SAVOY POPULAR PRICES re aTiraSm SaaaSi lflll99M90 B'WBJs TOtnO hlrtlB oarasl Tn B'WXLL wits Mian LAST TIMES TODAY "RAIDERS OF THE BORDER A.

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