) * . ts romsgnes iss . Wt sue fhak 194 #iltm. n 41. iss Private Willie Phillips was ir Christie §St. Hospital, having been | Efï¬;“ s 2o W&)x}gz}fï¬/y . invalided home. Mrs. Phillips went to Toronto to see him, this fl;z%j;;%y% ; ‘?{Lw > s being her first trip to the South since coming to Clute in 1918. ‘ [2 33-%;,5 * s%;%u~l & 2 i‘:’iff"'f;" , , awaty i. e The Forestry Brarch showed pictures in the school. 138 persons %? ?»L.%ï¬ (%n h,;; ce i. were present. This was irteresting to young and old as the comâ€" 1 ;4 @“ï¬i‘:f‘ *’a WB -‘wfl ï¬ %%%,@ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©%%tyf i . s a hn s S oo en nsmdb soamel enc ucce ts 42 0c . 8. 8B M Mc M 00M 00 0 e e s 2s murity missed the pictures shown by Skipper Nielsen and later on x Ks ys @ by Mr. Gillis when they were in Clute. ; ; e § W Sep get U *** Kay 8TH ; : o 9 § Victory in Hurope was celebrated at the School, where each child on esnc CS . was given a flag by the Clute Women‘s Institute. About sixtyâ€" " â€% : five persons from Clute attended the parade in Cochrane. The C. _ 3 @line immecin â€" ® in n s * . †. W. I. entered a float for Clute which was drawn by J ohnson‘s V. E. DA oat, Gordon Dodds, Gayford Stiles, Brenda Stiles, it truck. _A large piece of sign cotton was painted in poster colours Helen Johnson, 10 : one side represented a farm home ard the other side showed the â€" s farm buildings. The Institute motto YOR HJME AND COURTRY was sus» . 4 4 f « <ofu@ t e 5n e o o P e wos perded above,. This was desrigned and painted at Urs. Dodds‘ by (pppugarestciae ts members who dropped in to help. Some children rode on the truck h s %m»«<*§‘:flf'?%w£*:m§f£ï¬@â€â€˜w with flags, although the weather was cold and so wirdy it was ve ry %â€E@Z w4 ï¬gfï¬g: miltg g'f?mfgiij,f%’?é{fl«?‘;’ w y io | e ced e in s en e e o es j diffioult to get a good snap. A Dance was held in the S chool at w o5 WW%@A:}E’JIQ,HE' * *#’;f‘?*@?{%}’yhs?flaflé»@;‘i night. . c s ic ie ce t & is . "ak %%‘* stt B S . . i @}mno}r TWENTIETH ANYIVERSARY n gg%,‘ us i. a e 12. 8 â€" n t sâ€"â€"~vem_ Anmps... 3 Ee . i. i oo Wt ?""«d‘*‘éa’r; n oys z‘z:g us a0 tMent 12 Clute United Church celebrated its 20th Anniversary with a special apnnprammnn _ Mat :*;, 1 , % Service and a social evering. The Minister this year was Mr. Ipoprcerarente; (,}*4%†e 22 xï¬v P *3 "=", Stanley Smith from Ottawa. Through his connections, we were given ie o §§’ ‘ o oo 2 § new pews from Chalmers‘ United Church in Ottawa. The outside of c s % a e W ‘*Ygf%‘ e £ & the Church was repairted. | t o 2. s i 1. 4 i ; R : ue e ues es enc K0 : oc ce {2 4 @IRST F. W. I. 0. DIRECTOR y w & c . s oriifues: * m 32 $ Mre. R. A. Dodds was elected to represent Cochrane and Temiskaming . x: ï¬%é }gï¬g ( Dietricts as a Director on the Board of the Federated Women‘s Inâ€" cpadoel giley o fz,:;g $ stitutes of Ontario, the first one from North CGochrane to do so. 34%&%Ҡ4 %gé@%ï¬gw&y S a es ,g*ï¬;“,gfl t c esc e nc e t oc e @2 4 . oo it e g se e Maosel ‘ w W % The Teacher at Clute for 1945â€"1946 was Mr. Lloyd Abernethy, a reâ€" .q‘ég;jé;w%a;w*wï¬%, Wl *‘%&Qï¬;‘@%‘ï¬%mf &1 i« i,zé f’ oC y turned soldier, who lived with his wife in B. Golding‘s house aâ€" o t o airtirmsuaen.st 1 10 ob ooo n 0t 0el ffim the solocl. oooolamee ie ts t 1 o s en t #. Miss Charlotte Dodds taught again at Burleyville, now in the T.8.A. siss kgfe%@%@’“â€ï¬gfj*‘%%%%wï¬â€œï¬ s e 2e t P U o ,2 [ { Miss Lanore Walford taugrt at Hastford. f’ r%agzmuww‘x%*%ï¬wzï¬Ã©â€%’ggï¬ff Fosn gah 10 Ef* yrtâ€" «. h Sright Seught speim st #5 ourte t q ulc o cce n [ §irat 1. ulc it bulp _ § i it eR sn ty t ues oo e reag tX . f EIRST BOYS! CANP oo e C t3 oc ts To sn on l*’g 3 On July 22nd three of the Clute boys, Bruce MacDonald, Gordon y * ?% !$ "‘4“"»:"""‘5:\v""i“"':", ;;flcï¬r“,w i ;@V u. y 4 B . Dodds and Gayford Stiles, went to Nellie Lake to the Urited Church =4 yooofy, mwï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜;ï¬dï¬g@%@%fl £of 32 is [ Boys‘ Camp. y i% 340. o es »v:fl.fé‘v;‘vzf* gi"»â€;m e f?wa, e t css %ï¬ 4 ; . ; his $ i. [ 4. ts t t J" Lt ) i2 The Home Making Club studied BEIKG WELL DRESSEND AYM YELL GROOMED, gole s 3 11 o 1 â€** J f 4. 1y @g and held their Achievement Day at the home of their leader, MrS. R C t h o e §olal o A. Dodds on July 18th, Miss Iilly Petty, from the Department of 06o ol W se d . o Agrioulture gave credits to the nine girls who firished this course ut e Ts ;‘, § & «*,bz«fg;h« mv%f *g‘g y Â¥. 4 . at Clute and to the three girls who were taking it from #5 Clute, wu 10 Xi u. o g%*‘ï¬f M‘ ik"gé'é & “; & under Mrs. En iE’,‘h £4 Evelyn Flood P Brenda Stiles 3 Helen Johrson 3 % \,‘« [ ’{;u j (‘ ? ei fl‘,)ï¬%hge‘m*kâ€â€œ;?g%%‘%{;% rX a %@g‘iï¬sï¬:â€.\;‘;«%;& {gw :gï¬g“, ?{;}; %E@}, fl \#y ; Ipf;d 1040909 , Ponge EStiles, Verna Trumbull, Kathleen Webster, Margaret Webster, L012 $ gwwwg%%ï¬ï¬‚&ér%%w“ï¬m ‘% §X ? io Nx Bernice Knight and Helen Dodds from Clute; Irene ard Chislaine Lape “â€%fl“"zxm“j*w}{@%%ggwg»%@@ is »@@@f@%@gw i cpor td | L i _ Dinelilé and Hasel Knight from #5. s %j{;w*%uwmgï¬gï¬fï¬ï¬ g%;*?fï¬} i %‘ 47 i 3 s‘ e & Mn as To use ue en t e e oo ds o 4 4 REPORT OF RED CROSS WORK FOR 1944â€"45 W.1I.YEAR es *@J’mq’“;’*f‘wgé’%&%iï¬ï¬ï¬%égg%w%%ï¬im o0 parse % : € 24 pairs girls! panties, 2 dresses, 10 boys! shirts, 1 navy sweater, $uite" 3 fj*MzWVémqfiéi‘wfw*fl%ï¬ %i::f%%:ï¬f%ï¬ S n tb 1 2 large quilte, %6 00 cash to Red Cross, $32.15 Jam for Britein, §ut z. i%%f%)vi@%ï¬sï¬g%éyï¬fï¬â€* é,w,&%{i% 0 s P E $ $5.55 F.W.I.0. Prisoners War Parcels, $13.41 Boys! Oversaas_(}hrlst 108 12" gfzif%@%ï¬ffa:@%% ’?gï¬Ã©a%‘%?%%f*@%‘%@ï¬q?; *%3% £oul. t mas Boxes, $17.20 Boys! Overseas Haster Boxes, $4.30 Boys! in Canâ€" aliplt . *%imï¬;ï¬ï¬iï¬%% # +D 0 f . I § ; h e s o ue oi o se esnt o ol 0 f mon DDrililal memetormmces, 31 Oigersites Returnet noy if Hobyitel, ;%%*«%HW i mamennavren o o u&jw%gï¬w $ i loo gnore . o sc ‘o on o. ol coeeaer t ‘£ 15 Blood D v&%gf%%@%ï¬â€œâ€™â€ fg%yimmm%wzf,@%@ * M%’Wï¬â€˜ ;‘k’“*"f“%?ï¬ï¬wwmmw sn § K c e o o t o uen ie h e e n n octngs * 4 , â€â€˜Wwï¬mï¬ww@w ies cptnan CiibGerblevded n avariatceaenaeay ol oadler d catel Mls lc "‘ | * 10 :