| P ; â€" 1944 Mr. Gemmell, Teacher, Clute and Pupils ; $ie \ . d% PAMLILIES MVED AWAY | Lloyd Thompson and his father moved to Lloyd‘s farm nesar Cochrane. l _ f C. Cline‘s family moved to Cochrane in February. .. qo . % 8 owâ€"L o M e _ 9 8 e fip.olarh %%@* h t ie Mr. E. Barres went to Christie St. Hospital in February. He died there. _ 6 â€" $s * i i . L?fl { October 7%k, Gordon Manley, infart son of Ns. and &rs. N. Trurbull . ‘ m - {?}& : At Easter when we dyed Eggs for the children, only fifty children were . h; counted. The L. 0. L. 3038 held their Annual Haster Dance. i2 s , Mrs. Knight, Teacher, #5 Clute And Pupils i2 : A very nice Baster Service was held, with the Church filled, under a ; Mr. McKinley, the student minister. The Girl Choir sang "The Old & | Bugged Cross", and "Low in the Grave", and Helen and Charlotte Doddas + * e en ) o 0 2 j sang "Out of the Ivory Palaces". 10e 2l ie e & | In Msy Mr. McKinley left Clute, and a lay man, Mr. CG. Hines was the i _ l llocal t Te : ML | minister until November. $ 9| M‘H H H ul ||;t t 4 1 T 1 { ‘l a 100 108 2%5 l & | l U To 19 002 @ During the winter the AGRICULTURAL S0CIETY held a series of Whist and | ;l' ;\»il‘gh 4 1 i |o 3. NP 500 Games, at different homes. j mplal l on t i Mr. Cecil Gillis left Clute in June, to teach in Cochrane. . .. WW t In September G. Gemmell came as teacher at Clute. i us 5,u ols aun, olliee w ;;; I Owing to a shortage of teachers, Charlotte Dodds was engaged from the ' F 4 is f% §th Form in Cochrane High School, to teach at Burleyville on a permit. 5 'g% i MNrs. F. W. Knight again taught at #5 Clute. 7 : s § Mr. J. Mitohél]l started a new barn during the summer and Mr. Pete %’ f % . Johnson had his stables ready for the cattle in the Fall. . . 1Pox BIRTHS . hk | Te y 5 M ay 26th, Bobby, son of M r. ard Mrs. Bert Golding - 22 i KO‘M\SHIP PSIOIE ARHA August 25th, Arlene, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. N. Swanson @%‘? R | The Township School Area has come into being. It takes in Gardiner, gczxgggr:?ezt}ljtg. Vicigt, ??,’“ï¬hter of Mr. and Mrg. 0. Webster Wï¬% | Burleyville, Eastford and Clute School. The new Trustees are NMr. 1 gauly, Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A,. Golding a | » sys , ‘ December l1th, Neil, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Jack Webster 1 R. J. Skinner, Burleyville; Mr. T. Pope, Hastford;â€" Mr. L. Chapman, * * % & Mr. J. Seott ard Mr. F. W. Knight of Clute, with Mr. A. G. Stiles as ï¬'; | Secretary Treasurer and Mr. L. Chapman as Chairman. %:f ; i $ Edith Phillips came home honourably discharged from the R. C. A. F., © [ € August l16th,. Her mother has not been well. ies o es toyore jgf,; About the 17th of September, Private Willie Phillips met Private Ted \ tss o sR / & F Osmun in a foxâ€"hole in Italy. On September 19th Willie was wounded. oysb w2 }(0 [ $ He was removed to a hospital in Italy, then invalided to England in \â€" ow o. ie s o . N ; e Fall,. A !;ï¬g,l’ s e lsw a 0| 5 @ The Home Meking Club is taking for the Fall and Winter unit BEING } %‘*fé"\“@wf Jw " 9e '[L/,;;; ergst s | | fé{ tss WELL DRESSED AKD WELL GRVOMED with Mrs. R. A. Dodds, and Mrs. Knight ( ?*tw,ï¬,x, tm‘ ï¬g‘»; i' :«z t *-'%‘. is taking the same unit with the girls at #5,Clute. [ P 1 e e o c pagreaetenieni t n 1 o‘ i %‘A@ 1 5 { f C %, f & f" m l C | %â€™ï¬ | ) 2 ; ; . En ; : â€" at" ta Aaorne 7 [ttin Afar sezret) ?’g“ | | L T E@; i o