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PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
'Rev. p, Leslie
- Minister. •
JL A.WaEMPSTEB,'.
Organist and -Choir -Leader- --
10:00 A:M._
Church Sehpor. and Yeuth
Fellowship a .a
• 11 A.M.
"THE PItOBLEIVI', OF DOLIETt'
Music -Anthem: "We Give Immer,
• tal F'raise, (Fletcher)
4:30 p.itia.."a•=- VeSper-Servicea-- -
"ALL THAT JESUS BEGAN!"
,
•
1:3 -]Th- YoungFeoe 0-
ciety- will meet. a
VISITORS WELCOME' -
BEAUTY SALON'
Phone 373 .
SEAFORTH • - •ONTARIO 4
Church Notices
.....MeRillou Charge,Cavin, lo:oo
a,ma Deff'a, 11:00 Bethel,
pin. ---Rev: W. „Ha SuanMerell
Minister. '
•
•
-Seaforth Pentecostal T'abernade
10 a.m., SuedaySchool;
'11- a.rn, Merning Worship;. 7:30
p.m., Evangelistic. Service; Tues-
daya 8.:00, p.m., Bible Study. and
Prayer; Thursday, 8:00 • pan.,
• Eginondville 'United Churek-Dr.
J:: Serriple; Minister: 11 a.m.,
"What ia Right With the Church?"
7:36 Parte, "..young ,People.and 'the
Church";. Why. young-apeeple -don't
go to Church; Chiireh Scheel, 'le
.Congregation, 11:30
RE» CROSS MEETING
The regular meeting of the Red
Cross 'Society will be beld In th9
Librar3i, rooms Friday, February
6, at 3:p.
• ANNOUNCEMENT-
.a_AIr. and 1VirS: OrVat Cooper,. Of
Kippen, wish tOTaiiiidififee4hea-ena
gagement of .their onlY7daughter,
Clara-llaarlene, tO.Ketineth.,Gerdori.
'Parker, .youngest son of aalr. and -
Mrs,' Ilareld: Parker. of ,HenSali
e. marriageato_take.pla.ceatheaiat,
ter' Part of Febrnary. '•
SEAFORTII •mgitRy niAtOENs-,
•
The Sixth Meeting of .the Seaferth
Merry Maidens »was held at. the
hoineTef. Mrs: J. laroadfoot on Sat-
urday. The roll call was answered
by giving . favourite, Ocipe :of a
• fruit ;loaf, ,
Mrs.- W. L. ::Whyte- 4fiewed how
to rnake ice box ginger enokies.
JpnBoadfoohafld Carblinealless,
_efEliidiiattaTeedahoviacraMakeagingen-
bread.. -Mrs, WhyA agave:mates . on
"Around' the. cleckawith perealS.:"
„Next nieetieg
tiry 7 at Mrs WhYieW74,71Z-011t:
Bbme aasignmentwas aa
(a).:- try two".recipes in. your
mem-
beTt; .(2)'4inish rederd.
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INSUR-A
W. E.
SOUTHGATE
• Phone 334 -' Res. 540
MAIN ST. : SEAFORTH
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Insured passengers'
Phone 149 °
'sEAFoirrn
• Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Exposi-
for Classified Ad. Phone 1.41 or 142.
DurmAs
obarcrpion Stove and Furnace Oil
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phoae 573' or -13S- .t
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We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Alia— -Wind
Liability' and Life
John A. turbo
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone -214 Seaforth
Representative:
- Manufacturers Life
Insurance
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WINTHROP
' The ladies of Bethel and Duff's
will meet with the .ladies of Cavan,
Winthrop, to observe the World
Day of Prayer on Friday, Feb. 13.
The meeting will commence at
„The January meeting:Of the C.
G.I,T. was held io the schoolrOom
of Cavan Church, Winthrop. Roll,
Call Nyas answered -by eight -mem-
bers. • Bible study . was taken by
lalargaretallillen end Joan Boyd
Youth Service and Day of PraY-
er was held on Wednesday in` the
church. • ,
BLAKE
/VErsa-Tiliel-Ya.,.-Deach---visited-with-
Mrs:. .Williain •• • '
•• Mr.. Ilareld- Finlay.,:and family
•Visited .withMisses Aliee, 'and Mar-
garet Finlay, London, and."vi,sited
with Mr Clarence...Pa,rke,who
_a patient m_St. peeph
.Sutiday Visitors, ,with Mrs. Rudy
OeSeh were ,rv,fr, and Mrs. Thelnaa
Penhale, of Bayfield, and Mr. and
Mrs, --13 ere. Faber,. of , EipPen:
• -Mr,' Archie , Mustard; cif Sarnia,
spent , the Weekend, with; hie 'wife
and -family, -
TEXACO.
RoDucTs.-
PIERIVIO:CRIEr
*viol -137,o ons: •
Walden., &
Bipildfoot
Phonc 086-W Seatorth
NEWS OF WALTON
ACHIEVEMENT DAY, FALL FAIR WORK
RECEIVEATTENTIOICAT-
ll,cfxFra*.Waltera chaired the
JanuarY meeting ofathe' Wornen's
Institute held in the ...Community
1Tall-tiai Tuesday, evening. .Mrs. E.
McCreath -gave 'the minutes or the
Deeember -nieeting-and--calleclathe,
roll, which was answered with - ."A
core for • the b1ues...7 Correspond
mice. was read, also' many thank-
Saturday,Feb 7 Arratigenients
were made for a Garden Club for
44 members, with Mrs. F. Walter
and MrS. Harold Bolger as lead-
ers.. Mrs.. Torranee, Dundas re-
• ported --the - financial , standing.
Haas' Were made for the next
euchre party, with the • follovving
• committee in charge: Mrs. Ed.
ydu notes from shutans for boxes Miller, Mrs. •A. Coutts, Mrs. • S.
of ehopolates received at -Christ- Humphries aed Mrs. Jim MaDon-
mas time. •. Another euchre will be held
• -It was announced that Achieve- later in February. •• •
ment Day ' for the Cereal Shelf A Brussels Fair coMmittee Was
courSe will be held hi 131ytti- en appointed as follovvsa IV,Irs. P. Me -
Donald, Mrs. E Dougan, Mrs H.
•- Travis and. Mts.Marka,
EGMONDVILLE ,Mrs. Gordon IVIeGavin, convener
- - of ,Ilome Economics and Health,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Clark, of Presided for the- second part of
1Vluirldrk, were recent visitors with the meeting arid • introduced the
the latter 's mother, • Mrs. S. S. guest speaker, Mrs, Barbara Dale,
public health., nurse for this. area.
Mental Health was the silbject
Chosen by Mrs. Dale, .who cone
merited - on -the- changhig opinion -in
regards to mental illness during
, .of the comMunitY
is extended ,to Mrs.' ,Andrew Housa
itr,the :death -
'of; her brother,..Williani J. Bell:,
a.a.Eriexide:auct neighbors ealled on the -pmt years At one time .they
Mia.' Nelson' KeSi".:'Saturdaya were termed as crazy ..and insane
birthday_a a. theyaareaknoWnientallyadisa
anitary"31., theobccaaipitplaer i4h"_f, and! cOnaidered. inddrablei Now..
.:• POWell: is at present ':turbed, :Maladjusted or •iierveus.-
'staying 'withi.MrS, -Watson filin .of-the-Nartninal-PilmarB011-
1Mr,a and Mrs g. Stephenson and; of ' Canada • was ...shown on Sh-
fexillY.,.. and M. Thomas Rohnisen 'ness.". Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull. thank-
Were- Sunday 'visitors ,with Mr and .fft the guest speaker arid present
Mrs. George L. laeicLaVaina. . -. ed. het .with, a gift on behalf ,of the
•Eginondville school: is closed for Institute. - '• ' • -
a..few days on. adconnt of the ilia' • The motto, "Enjoy yourself, it's
ness of the teachers, Fire, later than you think, , was given
:layson and Mrs.. B. Alexander. b Mrs,. MeGavin. A, penny :aue-
Eginoedville, 'Y:P. • Union ,'helci..tion proved very' 'entertaining. and.
"their regular meeting.'Staiday: The :Waa'.'in..'charge''Of MIS.. H. Craig
meeting : was:: :opened , 'by 'a sing ancl..'mrSa G.; 'William -sum Hostesses
song,. The'-aoll for the evening were Mrs R Bar-
,eallaWaSaairawered,-Sbyal-5,-inembersa.,rows;71Ylraer-W714.71-hiraPlaries•,Mi
Caroly-liganTribii.d.7,,,cenverier-'of-a_George_...-BlakeallaraT'GC:-
Artlitir and Mrsa AlVin.,MeDonald,
'"' -*mate Patches;
The xdfiftat
ton 004.7,--v-,v;a5.1eld. : the .c,htireh
baeernent On.Wednearlay -afternoon
-.'20.-•`..,niertibers. and ,ene ;visitor
„present: :Mts. jint,_:ciajt':. opened
the. ineetingaaMia. 'Achilles read
theScripturelessop Isom Matt: 25,
ontigoi LAOIES', Alp
„ , , eantaining the . LOrd's prayer.
. The February meeting of .First ,Prayer .WaS-...effered.:by . Mrs.. Wal-:
Chureh :opened, 'with ter ,Sroadfobt., The, pr.esident read
-ln'eSiderit; in, the a . eeernaehtitled,-The Old Year:7
ehair. and a .very good 'attendance; '''•• `A. Glory 'That' Was:"`, was the
Mrs:,H R. Scott 1..read ' 'a Poeni, t'oPie Chosen' 1:1Y Mrs. Etheillack-.
"Winter. Days ThiS Was follow well As the .roll Was -,called each
. • .,
ed by the -eecretary,s' and ..treasura .member "donated ;Uailt.. patches fdr
er'S.repertsa,.which were adopted, 'bale. and -bazaar. ,
as read. MrsaMeGreger. and Miss The new -secretary, MrS; Herb
Fraser, played a mano.dnet, :"Htun- Travis,. read the ..itiitiutes of the
oiiresque. . ',last meeting, alsoathank-yennetes
- The Speaker' for ,ffie Taf.tertiOrpn-for laareraent-teaslitttine-ati-Christa
..F-,---•Scott;a=who-elioae-,•thiasatimelVIrsaela.laratson-rea.
as her ...silbject, "St.., Valentine!' ported the WIVIS financial :state -
She 'cfeseribed his 'life . and all themeat .and Mrs R... Bennett' gave°
legends .• whMh have:a:grown up the WA report:: Mrs. Harvey Brown
aroupti Mm -and make our -St„,Val.-'''read..a letter. £rom. Clare -Tay,
.entine'a ,Day. She showed' a -.beau- lor,, of:Fro-Mal:lee '13ay, th,anking the
tifid,Valentineaanearly -1.00 'years: group •for -• .a; .:. donation • "sent „.:.fer
Olrlibeiongint to.Mis Senttls4ElaristriMS.giftS.ffe..lieagiVeriatol,...clilie
grandmother : A :--aote. of thanks 'drenathere.-:AllansedaeliristitiaS
as rrioved-r.bigalliasaWa-Wrighf.,'"; '.;:earclaaaad..stainp..§-.-areato..be, hand -
Lunch WasaSeryed ,bY ;the; Seett;. ed itt to....Mrs..W. BreacIfont.- and
Fraser:greup, Whaa:Were 'in ,,claarge ,Mrs:. Allan -Iyfecau:
of :t.140 ,.The-anntial-hazaar-- '-and ita will
a-. .• .."2„ L._ ". • -J be . held -in April With :-Mon
FIRESIDE .FELLOWSHIP GROUP Blytii 'Seaforth :and 'Bethel- ted
Mr and Mrs James Fa Scott,' Chur,ellese. . local ,.Anglicens,:. ,, and
Thornton Hall; werehOst and boa:: P,r.esbyteriatie : guests: -Bazaar
tess mon ..Tuesday.. to' 'the Fireside `einninittee, Mrs,. E.- Stevens,,; Mrs.
I'elle*Ship' group r of First Presbya' Fer.P:,-Patterson, Bennett
terian Church, when Dr: E, Mss Bessie .Dayidson and., Mrs; ; E.
Master was the 'guest speaker : He Mitchella,
-gavea-a.----very'viv-idz,deSerip:tiona-of • it -am -Las -announced the World, Day
the feraWaY. eduntrY, Japan MoV- of Prayer. would. be. held iii ,the
irig pictures -were also 'shown of ;Church on Friday, Feb., 13; . With
thebilildings, the peOple and Modes'. W. jaggs, Brussels
of hvmg in Japan • • ,.., Anglican- pharges, as the guest
Mrs .', -Fa: R. • Cosford was in the speaker
Band...wilr be,. held _ next.
Stinday. morning at 11; ,aana
Mr. Ron•Ennis, of Western UM-
veraitY,, London, 'visited With , hiS
parents, Mr. ;anti: gm; .D. Ennis,
over the Weekend.. • .
a Mr, and Mrs„ Horace-, Rutledge'
15. , Rev. Da,Leslie ElderarePorted and family, of Londoe, visited with
on flags for the' church.. A tea is relatives" over . the weekend. .;
Plarin9. 4at the'. -manse . in. ' 'Miss ,Jannie Van Vliet..of--Strat-
The -next meeting will bea crok- ford,. spent several ,days with her
mole party. in. -the "thurcha
The speaker- was,- thanked. bY R.
E. MeMillan, - and thehost- and
hostess' by. F. R. cdaierd. Mr.
Seott. replied.. •
Citizenship a'and ,Coreninnity .Ser-
• vice,a had. Charge:of tho meeting,,
laread...the SO:4i;
!tureaand Carolyn Harnitiendledin
.Pr.a-Yeraerielagave-a,.
'..7:7'7511cTwing.".; the! nieeting
,tioop
Church � join -in a veuthservice
chair and' opened the' meeting with
a' poem. She also Welcomed sev-
eral new. members. Miss Janet
Cluff read the seripture lesson.
a Items of busineas were; diseuss-
ed when it was decided to •enter-
tain the -junior choir on I.'ebruarY
cow vicious, iFocon1111111.1
4SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
SPECIALS
Thursday"... Friday Saturday
February 5 - 6- 7
Gold Seal Fancy
RED SOCKEYE SALMON -7,A oz. tin .
Mother Parker's Orange Pekoe
TEA AGS ----60 bags With free salad forks
GOLDN DE'W MARGARINE -1 lb. : : 250
KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ -16 -oz. jar 550
Minette's
BESTQUALITY TOMATOES—Large,tin 220
1,ON'T FORGET SIIROVE TUESDAY, Feb. 10
PANCAs,-
Take Advantage of These Special Prices !
'Pillsbury - •-
Old TYiner
MAPLE -TABLE Sy1tUP-16-oz. bottle . .250
Bee -fikve
GOLDEN CORN syrtuP7-2;-rb. tin
FOR SALE
100 ACRES -Well fenced; new
steel barn. • Low down payment, _
FIVE -ROOM HOME - On Ord
Street. .Small down payment will
handle. ,
SEVEN -ACRE FARM, in Tuck-
ersmith, with Comfortable house
and small barn: Priced for quick
sale.
Phohe 458
parents, ' Mr,- and Mrs. Jan Nan
• -
•
• Mr. Hugh Campbell has return-
ed home- after spending a few.
months with his daughter and son-
in.law, Mr. and Mr8.. Geo. Carter,
•
' Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Ennis, Cathie
and Ileth, of Londonaand Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and 'Lam,
of Eginonclville, visited with Mrs.
E. Ennis, on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Marks,
of Exeter, weregueSts at ,the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. McCreath on
• Mrs. Ella Farquharson and Mrk,.1
and Mrs. Williant,Farquharson, of
London, called on friends in the-
Safurday and attended
,the funeral of the late Mrs. W.
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SEAFORTII
• Community Centre
Thursday, Febyttary 5th
• INTERMEDIATE
7:30 p.m.-:WINTHROP
- vs. SEAFORTH
,TUVErilL ,SEMI-FINAL
9:0•0 p.m.•-
-vs SE ORTH
.
Saturday February 7th
• BANTAM SEMtFINAIS,
• vs. SEAFORTII,
MIDGET SEMI-FINALS
830 p.m.-mrrcacti,
•- vs, sEAFPUTH
• ondar, Fbriiary 0th .
•, INTERMEDIATE
8?3(11 p.m.-41ENSALL
• sEA.Fonirn
Tuesday, February- 10th
�4TER1WE1IATE '
8:30 p.m.-CENTRALIA .
vs. ST. COLUMBAN
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W. L., NOTES
Seaforth Women's Institute will
hoid their, February meeting on
Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 8:30 p.m. in
Seaforth District High School. +his
is family night and each member
iS aSheal to, invite another family.
Roll call is to be answered by the
-Dra S. Semple EgniondvilleUnit-
ed Church, will speak on the 'mot-
to, "Take time to laugh,' it's music
to -the -
This will be a Valentine party,
under the convenership of Mrs.
Elclin Kerr and Mrs. John Kerr.
Each member is asked to bring a
loaf of bread 'Made into sandwich-
es. Lunch committee is Mrs. Jas,
Keys, Mrs. R. M. Scott ancl Mrd.
Elmer Stephenson.
' The visit to the County Home
will be held: in March this year
-Eficiire-coininitteaS Id -the ne
euchre are: tables • and • chairs,
iiirs.-Ontdon.....Elliott iLMrs.JL
M.-Stottp punchers, MrS.Ross Gor-
don, Mra. Eldin Kerr, Mrs. Mae
Hillehrecht and Mrs. Leslie Pryce;
lunch, Mrs. Oordan Papple, -Mrs.
Graham Kerr, Mrs, James -Kers
and Mrs. Rebeit Doig; dishwash-
ers, Mrs. Sarnes. F. Scott and Mrs.
John Kerr. • •
• Winners" at the WI euelire Fri.;
day hight Were: ladies, first, Mrs.
Stewart Pepper, seCond, Miss Mar-
garet Maloney; consolation,, Miss
Linda• Papple; men, firSt, William
Elytm; second, john Sinclair; con-
solation, Harold Connell. The prize
for the Ittcky chair was WoU by
Mrs. Sallies Doig.
•jA)CAL [,311!EFS
lUtcKellar have
retuned home after speuding a
month in Rochester, Minna with
Dr, and Mrs, Hugh.Williarns and.
iii
Mourit-C-lemena,-----Miehaa.1.with
Rev. and Mrs, Richard Williams,
• Miss Erma- B,roadfoot, of -Stmcl-
ridge, --and Mrs. S, Treffry, .of
Richard's Landing, spent the week
end with their Miele and want, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith. •
Mr. and -Mrs, Glenn Chesney and
craughte,r; bf 'London, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs, .F.
• Mr. and Mrs.. ,F.
Tc" d Mr.
and Mrs. Carman ,Rowcliffe -left
*Sunday ffir alnotor trip to ArizOna:
• Misses Sally Nott ansl Judy. Per-
ry,- London, spent t,ne- weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Note'
1Vliss IVIabel Kellough, of ]on-
aspeut the weekend with, her.
sister, Mrs. Williana Kelly. .
Mrs. Lorne Webster has beeu a
patient in Scott Memorial. Hospital
ler some time., ' -
• Mrs.. Isaac Hudson and Miss
Sinelair left Friday -on a., trip. to
Mr. Rober,t Smith, Who has. been
a patient in Scott' Memorial 'Hos-
pital. for .some- days, Was, ,rannoved
to London for further tre'atinent
,ph NVednesclay.- _
• Mr. and Mrs. Le S -1Iabkirk
'Santee: speant-tli-e7W-Felend
ihe guests'„ot„Mr, and „airs. Seott
LAC Everett Felkar, Mrs, Eel-
kar and four childreri,have.left for
Portage , la Prairie..' LAC,.'Felkar
Was posted recently' from. C.entra,'
lia RCAF Station to Portage larairih.-
. ,
,Mr. and Mrs: Jack Meagher vis-
ited in London.with, their 'family. .
'Mr. .Duncan: -Aikenhead is.'• in..
Scott •Meniariala HesPitalaseffering
frOliaaa-fratturearShaelildef -feder‘r-7
ed when, he slippetraidlell ai he
was renibTiirig„Sikivv from .a roof
of his residente. •,
_Master.,jamea-4-Rivers-iraCturett
-‘a bone in Ilia feet while skating,
and hashis. leg' in' a past •
a.NORTEISIDEaUNITED7enuncn-r,
„ ,
(Centrlbuted)
, On Stindy:.morpingjast, Nation-
al • Health -14,e1c.:Was . observed. • at
the , 'Meaning 'Worship, :pt.... .P4.1,1r
,.Spoker to'. the cbagre- '
gatioii:' very fittingly • 'en the ‘.•
sub-
ject, "Youaand..,Your Health:7 He.
based his ,rertarkS On the Cali.. of
Cat cif:
God defMtdly ittthelivs.. of nieii
and We:Mena Or religious,outbook
,sh�uld provea boon .t�,ahealthy
heclyaand naiad. : • '
The minister, ayea Orgenf and
o1Ctite:.aeaviee,OtWorShip. Good
-congregations 1,cinalirlite each...•Sun-.
.claY; in ;Spite Of.:t40 'bold .and_Often
storrifY:a Weather:a l';'ArrangeinentS,
fchurch
.hiejnberShiP':elekSea'..inathe near
.-futilrea,.' If ,,there are those . who
ifr.:..eitTeenteirtn1ating7cInirch ".urem,
!herallip,: Wilt they -
• ,
DUBLIN
Mr. WillMin 'R: Flanagan ais a
patient in Stratfprd General- Hos-
Massrs.. Ricky and. Bobby Staii=„
leton, Kitchener, at their twines.
MTS. Louis Dillon and Dorothy
with Mr. andMr_s_Sylvester_Ryan.
at Sebrirtgville. •
. Miss Kathleen Staplehan is vaca-
tioning in Texas.__. ,
CP1. John Lavorie in Farnham,
Quebec. •
Mr. and Mr,Ronald Butters and
som'of-St. Thomas; and- Miss -Phyl-
lis Butters, -London, with Mr. and
Mrs,. Tom Butte,rs, 2.
Mr. and, Mrs.. James Ackroyd
and daughters, of Toronto,. with
Mrs. Mary O'Rourke and Frank.,
• Mr. and_ Mrs. William Stewart,
Kitchener, with friends in;the vil-
lage. •'
Mr. and Ms. Frank Evans and
Mrs. Joseph Melady -in London.
Dr, and Mrs. Frank Stapleton,'
Galt, and Mrs, Jim ;NeWeetribe,
Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs.
William 'Stapleton.
Mr. Leo I•tyart was the winner., of
the $25 with a sore of 11, held
recently in. -the teleplione euchre,
•sponsored by -tha Catholic Wo-
men's League of St, l'atrick'S par -
Mr. Tom. Holland and. Mr.; Les,"
lie Gasper areN.wo sods, of ,Wind-
sor, with Mr. Matt Murray. .
Mr. and Mrs. Don MatRae and
family attended the fnneral , of
Mrs. MacRae's aunt in. Sarnia on
Saturday.. ' •' ' '
'Hear High School Teacher.
• The: SattuarY meeting of the.
Dublin Women's Institute was held
at the home of Mrs: Williana Stap-
leton with 12 menibers 'present and
five visitors. Inthe absence of the
president, Mrs. R. Aikens presid-
ed. Mrs. Harold Pethick read the
of the previous meeting.
Mrs. Herb Britton gave the cur-
rent: events, and' Mrs.. Aikens read
a "poem. •
The guest 'speakef,. -N1r.---j. W.
Kippen, principal of Mitchell•High
School, was introduced by _Mrs.
Aikens; arid gave• a very interest -
ink talk on Current, trends of
education today: A' vote of thanks
was -tendered , Mr, • Kippen.
.Lunch was genial ,by Mrs., Stap-
leton, M's. Herb Britton and'Mrs;
Aikens.
Hospital :Aui.Iiary
Sponsors 'Exhibit
-On----Wecineaday,.....Tanitary_23, _L.
R. Neat, rePresenting Spode diS-
fributorsain Canada, gave. a yerY
interesting talk on the history of
Spode china, manufactured by the
Eliglish company. He showed col-
ored filins on the matufaCture. of
bone and earthenware china..
" Boss Savauge donated si.g pieces
of Spode as door prizes, which
Were won by Mrs. D. Leslie Elder,
Mrs. F. J. Bechely, Mrs. at Trout=
beck, Mrs. D. Netzke, Mrs, E.
Dinsmore and Nr.iss Rena Fennell.
Valuable pieeeso china were dig -
played by Mr. Neat. • -
At the close refreshments were
served by the ladles of the- IreS.-
pital Auxiliary, Whey, sponsored the
demonstration.
NEWS OFI CONSTANCE
•EYE INJURED PLAYING HOCKEY,
RECEIVES TREATMENT IN LONDOI
MTs, ,Joe' Riley Was hostess last
Wedneaday afternoon at a ttunting
with preeeeds of the, afternoon ,g0-
irig. to the .-expense fund of the
WMS of Constance United Church.
During the afterneonthe. ladies
participated in travelling basket
which netted, a goodly sum.
Miss Heather Norris, of.Guelph,
is visiting with ,Mr. and Mrs.
,Frank Riley, •
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The 'Members of the Men'aCcairt
of Constance COF, held- another
Successful euchre in theirhallalast
-Friday night, and, prize winners
were: ladies,. first, Mrs. Ken Ilel-
ley;lone hands; Mrs. Elmer Dale!,
low, Mrs...Robert Dalton; men,
first, George Case; lone heads, Les
Dolinage; low, Don BuchatanaThe:
ladies will sponsor a enchre, with
proceeds -for the hockey te_aM, and
a draw for ari electric fry pan with
proceeds also for the hockey team.
The , men will also hold a euchre
and box
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&Imlay School Annual Meeting
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The Sunday School-anaual meet -
Mg was belcl,.Slintlay' afternoon in
the basement' of the church, and
=after --usuar-lausirieSs -read and
transacted, officers eleeted were:
superintendent, -.Ross MacGregor;
assistant superintendent, ..John Jew-
itt;. -secretary-treasurer, Roe Jew-
itt; ' pianist's; Gary Jewitt and
Joyce ,Brown; Sunday School teach -
era; Youn_g. People's teache,r; Mrs,
W.' WhYte; intermediates to be'
diVided with Mrs. Ross MacGre-
gor and Miss. joyce Jewitt as
teachers; primary, 1VIrs. B..Brown;
aSs,istant, :Mrs.' George :Mellwain.
, .
--Mia----aad---Mrs:---Borden. -Brown,
•Jocand-E1aiAe attended a .birth=
day Party SaturdaY evening Of Mrs.
Brown'safather, •Mr. llamas Brig-
haneaWina-Celehratedliis-91sfTlairtha-
day: at the home,- Of his son and
daughter:in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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euchre party was
held in, tlie- school MOnday.r.evening
with., I.Van. .Brckafid,
Masa,„Bill:'W.alterS
Wen nigh ;2', Mrs.' Fred' Wal-
ters a lene.liandsa•Mr, Jack Hern,
Men's lijgh; bow, Mr:.DougStenh,
ens, and luekk: lunch, etip,.,• Bill
Walt
Mr. ac :47 a .r ,Doyinah'.
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and fainily,
Of -near IcipPen,.,Were
Sunday... viSiterSTWitklier.parentS,
Mr. and Mrs. -Bifl Walters • axid
7,711/rfaaa.liarvey
Pauls, ' StaYinewitli • her sonire,
1.6.-ia and grandchildi•ena Mr. Elson
Lyoo.and..f4,1riiln.. as Mrs:"Lynn 'is
a, patient ir Joseptes,:iipsoitaf,'
.Lecriard
of7Loncloril-V-isiteil-LOver-the,,Week--
end • her parents,,, Mr.: and
Mrs Fred Wabters anddaughters
Liltle Brenda _ , . .„
'lierAionte-t-tri-Clutton-ron-aturday7
haV-ingL'spent7the.-1aat
her,.auntand 'nnelea, aoff
Elwyn Kerslake..
I.ES
-JaBelr Exeter and. fon
. • .
inerly • ;of- Seafertli, Passed - awaY,
.1/Tanday nibbling.- in-Taeliden...
.poor healt.h:forathe, past .' six'. Years,
heWas.. in his .55th year.
. .
-Iciol-dieniaker by. taatie,• - he
Was .bornin Usborne township,,and
.Mrs.. George '
was: the, • sifil of: th7late: `Mr.. and
g are three sisters ,and
a brother, 'Mrs. -,Andrew. ,Houston,
Egmondville, .and Mrs. Madeline
Sraithers;-• Mrs', Lorne- •Weir,„•and
7Les1fe-pe1l, Detroit. .• •
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, A private funeral service will„be
conducted" from .the.O.',A. Whitney
funeral home on .Thursday 'after,
nom with Rev. J. Semple,. Eg-'
inondville United Chureh, officiat-,
ing.", Burial will-. be -.in. Maitland
. -. • .
bank cemetery. ' •
• . JAMES H. MORRISON
A well-known Shorthorn -breeder
-and McKillop township farmer,
James H. Morrison, died Monday
at Scott Menntrial Hospital, In his
87th year, he. had been in failing
health for, the past two years and
seriously ill for the past two weeks.
Born in' 1VieKillop, Mr. Morrison
famed there throughout hislife
after attending Leadbury school
and Business College in Stratford.
January, 1900, he married Eliza-
beth }nei at the Hillen home-
stead, who passed away 'in June;
A member of Cavan United
Church, Winthrop, services will be
conducted by his minister, ' Iteva
W. IL Sninmerell, from the G. A.
Whitney, funeral home, Seaforth,
on Friday. at 2 p.m. Temporary
entombment will be made -in Mit-
chell Mausoleum, with interment
later in Maill_andbank cemetery_
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St. James' Italy' Nanicb*Zety
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ST. JAMIE' SCHOOL HALL ,
.Friday, 'Feb.
,
8:15 ,pari.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
Ladies', please, `tring Lunch .
Ernest Brigham, •Hanover.
Brigham is very keen and bright
for Ns years. is 'quite Jam-
ested in municipal: affairs, reads.
and watches television, and also
has -many bobbies.
Mr. James Walker, of Ohatert,
Alberta, president of the Alberta
GuernabY Brgeders.of. Alberta, vis-
ited last 'Friday with Mr. and Mrs
William. Dale.. • .
,
Mr. 'and, Mra, Robert, Nemillan
and Rev. -and Mrs. J. C. Britton,
of Seaforg- visited Sunday' with
Mr. and 1VIrs. WiUiam jeWitt and
family. ..a LI
Mr, William . Dale!'on -Monday
-brpught , home. from .,Fort Erie a
load of Guernsey cowS that he had
•pUrchased at High MeadowsEarm
at Lafayette New York State.
aerrY to learn -that -an
Monday night at Blyth Mr. Eric
'Andersen :had the naisfertuee ,to
lxaVe bis eye injured while playing
_hockey, He Was rushed te,Vi_eharia
Hospital,.Loridori,' and, Will be eon -
,.fined• there for -Week under. the
Car:e of..ae_eYe.S.Pacalallgt-l' We (-wish
Eric a. speedy,reCoYery.
and. Mrs....mist-in -Dexter, of
•Bly.th,• and' Mrs. .gtanley :Ball; . of.
Auburn,. visited. Tuesday With'IVIr.,
and Mra:r Charles :Dexter.
'Mr. Wililam Jewitt: is in •Toronte
attendieg the AgriculturalCouncil
eonVentienbeing held' .at,' the Par!
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