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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-11-09, Page 5Mr and Mrs. W. Davidson and son
visited in Ligtowel on Sunday.
Miss Nellie Carmichael, >of Exeter
visited with friends in town on Sun
day.
The Arnold Circle of Carmel
Chur,eh held a sewing meeting at the
home of Mrs. Young on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. Win. Booth and Mr. Robt.
Heatherington, of Wingham where
in town on Tuesday.
Mrs. Lome McNaughton, of Cro
marty, visited with relatives in
town a day last week.
Miss Vera Welsh, of Toronto, is
visiting with relatives and friends
in and around Kensal],
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dick and son
Arthur have got nicely settled in
their home at Rogerville.
Mrs. J. Pope has returned home
after a pleasant visit with her bro
ther and sister at Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White spent a
few days recently visiting in North
ern Huron and Bruce (County.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Abray, of 'London
visited on Bunday with Mrs. Abray’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson.
Mrs. C. A. McDonell has returned
home after a pleasant visit with
her brother and other' friends in
Forest.
Rev. W- A. Young is- improving
after his recent operation and his
many friends are pleased to see
him again.
Mr. Malcolm Young, of Sarnia,
took the service in Carmel Church
on Sunday last. There was a good
attendance.
Miss Emily Morrison accompanied
by her mother spent a few days last
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Wright, north of Kippen.
Dr. James W. Bell, of Harrisburg,
Pa., visited last week with his sis
ter Mrs. Hugh McEwen also with
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Harry Jacobi has returned
home after visiting for the past week
with her son and wife Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Jacobi of Chiselhurst.
Mr. Stanley Bean, of St. Marys, is
in town this week helping his bro
ther John to get his new store in
readiness to move in shortly.
Miss Elva Shaddock has returned
from a pleasant visit of three weeks
with friends in Chicago and while
there attended the World’s Fair.
Mr. Wm. Consitt attended a meet
ing of the Hay Fire Insurance Co. at
Zurich on Sunday. Mr. Consitt
is one of Directors of the Company.
Messrs. Jack and Fred iS'tacey al
so their mother Mrs. S. "Stacey, of
Detroit, visited over the week-end
with relatives and friends in Hen
sail and vicinity.
• Remembrance Day, Saturday, No
vember 11 will be observed here as
public holiday. All business places
being closed and the stores and
business places wi.ll be open Friday
evening.
Dr. Frank Blatchford and wife,
of Fort William and Dr. George
Blatchford, of Detroit arid formerly
of Clinton, Mich., were recent visit
ors with relatives and friends in
Hensall and vicinity.
Mrs. Currie and two children from
Sutherland, Sask., w.lio lias been
visiting with her mother Mrs. Wal
ter Habkirk left Sunday for her
home. She was accompanied by
her mother who will visit with her
for some time.
A great 'deal of interest is being
shown in town in the trial of the
1932 Huron County Auditors which
started at Goderich on Wednesday
of this week. One of the Auditors
is a well-known Hensall resident. A
great deal of publicity ’has been giv
en to this case by the press and the
radios of this country. The Auditors
side of the case has never been
heard. The Auditors prefering to
state their case to the courts when
called on. We believe that when
the auditors’ side is given to the
public there will be a great change
in public opinion.
Council Meeting
Regular meeting of Village Coun
cil was held Monday evening at 8
p.m. in Council Chambers with all
members of Council present.
" Minutes of previous meeting were
■read. Petty and Jones that the min
utes be adopted as read. ‘Carried.
Councillor Petty reported that the
shed roof also the roof on the top
of the water tank as being painted.
‘Councillor Jones reported re the
gravelling on King St. east also the
repairing on other streets.
Communications read from the
following: Canadian Legion, Sea
forth; Municipal World, St. Thomas
W. A. Trevethick, Clerk, Wingham
same ordered filed.
Bills and accounts read as follows
•School Board, current expenses,
$800.00; J. Priest, repairing catch
basins, $1.00; A. D. McGregor,
drawing gravel, $11.70; E. Sheffer
repairing stop signs, $2.55; Bon-
thron & Drysdale, supplies, hall
$2.40; T. Rands, labor drain, hall
$1.70; J. Passmore hydro $5.'5i5'; R.
Todd, labor streets, 80c.; W. Nicol
labor streets, 810c.; H. Foster, labor
streets, 40c. F. Kennings, painting
shed and water tank, $9.15(0; A. (Rick*
er, wood hall, $16.00; George Hud
son, constable’s services, $4.^0; W.
Coiusitt, selecting juroffy $1.50; C.
S. Hudson, selecting ‘juTOT®, $l.'5O;
J. A. Paterson, selecting jurors,
$1.50; total, $801.80.
Petty arid Spencer: That accounts
as read be paid, Carried, ’•
James A. Battefson, Clerk,
DASHWOOD
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Block, Dash
wood. first three days of week and
at office over the Post Office, in
Zurich, last three days of week.
I wish to announce to the public that I am opening up a Beauty Shop
at my residence and solicit the pat
ronage of the residents of-this com
munity. We socialize in Finger Waving, Marcelling and Shampooing.
During the week of Nov. 13 th we
I will give free demonstration In marlcelling. Gertrude Hoffman, Phone 7 0
for an appointment.
Anniversary Services will be held in the Lutheran Church on Sunday,
November 12th. Rev. P. Graupner,
of Farmington, iMich., a former pas
tor of this congregation assisted by
their .pastor, Rev. T. Tuft will be the
speaker at both morning and even
ing service. Special music will be
. rendered by the choir and also
■ special offerings will be received at both services.
Rev. A. W. Sauer attended the
funeral of the late Rev. Becker at Elmira on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kestle, of Exeter,
were Sunday visitors with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C’has. Snell.Mrs. E. Flynn, of London, spent
the week-end with relatives.
Miss Marie Kraft is spending a
week in Guelph the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Birk.
. Miss Zeta Nadiger, nurse-in-train-
mg at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Miss Alma
Ratz, of Shipka, was Zeta’s guest on Sunday.
Miss Marjory Gould, of Exeter,
sent Sunday with Miss Phyllis Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Helen were Sunday visitors in Thedford the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eckstein, of
Mitchell, spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Messner.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangeli
cal Church will give a Ham Supper
on Wednesday, November 22nd in
the basement of the church. A good program is being prepared.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cann, of Crys
tal City, Manitoba, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen.
Miss Myrta Hoffman, of Kitchen
er, spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman.Mr. and Mrs. L. Birk, of Guelph,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. Adam
Birk and Verna.
Mr. P. Mclsaac and Wm, Kleln- stiver made a business trip to Lon
don on Tuesday.
Many in this community will learn
with regret of the death of Donald,
aged igt years, only child of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Guenther, of Windsor
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Guenther, of Dashwood. Our sym
pathy goes out to the bereaved', rela
tives. The funeral took place on
Wednesday afternoon in Windsor.
The E. L. C. E. held their weekly meeting in the basement of the
Church .On Tuesday evening. The
meeting opened with a song service
assisted by the orchestra after which Mrs. (M. Tieman led in prayer. Scripture was read by Gertrude Hoffman
followed by a piano solo by Stewart
Wolfe. Earl Witmer and Harry Hoff
man rendered a vocal duet and Rev.
Sauer brought the meeting to close speaking on the life of Saul.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch spent four
weeks with their son and daughter
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch and Mil
ford and Alma Koch motored to. Ash
ley, Mich., where they 'visited their
nephew Mr. and Mrs. George Kar-
nich also Mr. Koch’s sister and^Rol- len Karnich.
Anivcrsary Services
The fifty second anniversary of
the beginning of the Evangelical
Church in the village of Dashwood
was celebrated on Sunday, Nov. 5th
This is the frst formal anniversary
that has been held by this congrega
tion. 'Services were first held in
Dashwood in 1881 in an old frame
church purchased from the Meth
odists. ‘ Rev. Henry Dierlamm was
the minister at that time. Later in
1895 the present brick edifice was
built during the pastorate of Rev.
Elias Eby. At the morning service
the pastor Rev. A. W .Sauer gave a
history of the church and the chil
dren’s choir sang three numbers. At
the evening service Rev. J. H. Stain
ton, of James Street United Church
Exeter was the speaker. He chose
“Prayer” as the theme of his ser
mon. Musical numbers included two
selections by the choir; a. solo by
Mrs. Mervyn Tieman and a duet by
Messrs. Harry Hoffman and W. R.
Goulding, A.T.C.M., of Exeter. (Mrs.
M. Tieman was in charge of the
music while Miss Anna Tieman pre
sided at the organ. The offering
amounted to $125.
Dashwood Ladies’ Aid and W. !Mj. S*
The Ladies’ Aid and W. M. (S', of
the Evangelical church held the first
meeting of the year recently. Mrs.
D. Tieman presided and conducted
the devotional exercise and Mrs. W.
Snell gave a reading after which the
standing committees for the year
were appointed: Temperance, Mrs.
M. Tieman, Mrs. R. H. Taylor, Mrs.
R. Willert; Membership, Mrs. V.
Schatz, Mrs. W. Wolfe, iMrs. D. We
ber; Parsonage, Mrs. D. Haugh;
Mrs. R. Goetz, Mrs. L. Morenz;
Work Com., Mrs. E. Bender, Mrs.
W. Snell, Mrs. M. Neeb, Mrs. H.
Reynolds, Mrs. Er. Gaiser; Mission
ary, Mrs. G. Linki, Mrs. H. Oestrei-
clier, Mrs. G. Wildfong; Flower
Com., Mrs. d. Tieman, Mrs. Sauer.
Final arrangements were made for
the Ham Supper to be given on Nov.
22nd.
Bender—Zinn
A tjuiet wedding was solemnized
at the Church of God, London, on
Saturday, when Miss Pearl R. Zinn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Zinn, of New Hamburg, became the
bride of Leonard Bender, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Bender, of Dashw'Ood
Rev. H. French Wilson of Brantford
officiated. The church was prettily
decorated with pink And white and
the- altar was b.anked . with ferns
and chrysanthemums. The bride was
gowned in wine dhiffon with access
ories to match and carried a bou
quet Of1 Johanna Hill roses. iShe en
tered the church to the strains Of
the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin”
played by her cous>in, Miss Leia
Mollard, of Dashwood. The brides
maid, Miss Pearl Treffry, of London
wore brown crepe with accessories
to mutch and carried a b'ouquet of
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
bronze chrysanthemums and Talis
man roses. James Donaldson, of
London, attended the groom, Dur-
I ing the signing of the register Miss I Marie Dyer, of Mount Brydges sang
i “I Love you truly”. The happy
couple left immediately after the
‘ cerem'oiny for Michigan. Mr. and
Mrs. Bender on their return will re
side in Dashwood.
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. R, Maines, of Sunkist,
Sask., visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (St. Clair.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Krotz, of Wai
.lace; Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond
' and two children, Howard and
Elaine, of Palmerston; Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Krotz and Francis, of
Mil'lbank, were guests of Mr. and
I Mis. G. E. Wenzel on Sunday.
' Rev. W. M. iSipell, Mr. and Mrs.
John Morlock, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
I Morlock, Mr. and Mrs. Christian j Haist and Miss Clara Fahner attend
ed the funeral of the late Rev. E. D. | Becker in Elmira on Monday.
| Dr. Lulu Gaiser, of Hamilton,
I spent the week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gaiser.
H. K. Eilber attended the Direct
ors’ Meeting of the Hay Township
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance
Company in Hensall on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Mr.
William Smith and son Gerald spent
the week-end in Pigeon, Mich., with
relatives. Mrs. William Smith re
turned home with them having spent
the past week in that vicinity.
CREDITON EAST
Mrs. Joseph Bullock is visiting
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Gower near Elimville.
Mr. Sam Merner has returned to
his home after visiting for some time
with his daughter Mrs. L. Pifer at
Chatham and Mrs. D. Sturgeon at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and
daughters Mrs. N. Benson and two
children and Miss Birdie Wilson and
Mr. Thomas Havers, all of Sarnia,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Motz.
Miss Clara Lewis is visiting In
London for a few days.
Mrs. Sam Baynham is confined to
her home through illness.
Mrs. Robert Carruthers is confined
to -her bed with an asthma attack
and heart trouble.
Mrs. John Baird, who fell two
weeks ago is able to be up around
again.
CENTRALIA
Miss Hazel Smith, of Lis'towel,
spent the week-end at her home
here.
Miss Harlton, of .Ailsa Craig, is
visiting with Mrs. Armstrong.
Mrs. Anderson went to Thedford
on Sunday to spend -the winter
months with relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles McCabe and
young, son of Clinton, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis.
Miss Margaret Cook, of London,
spent the week-end at .her home here
Mr. and Mrq. Fred Huxtable mov
ed last week into, their home which
they recently purchased from Mr.
Schumaker. Mr. and Mrs. Schu
maker moved to Windsor.
On Tuesday evening of last week"
the members of the Young People’s
Society were pleasantly entertained
to.a Hallowe’en party at the home of
the social vice-president, Miss Gwen
dolyn Hicks.
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hazelwood,
of Toronto, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hazelwood
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Shier, of Bry-
anston, spent Siinday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hazelwood.
Mr. Clifton Moore, of Elimville,
spent ‘Sunday with his sister Mrs. R.
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Lu
can, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Humphrey on {Sunday. ’
Mr. Ira Marshall, Mr. Wm. Arthur
Mr. Hugh Berry, Mr. C. Camm, Mr.
H. Copeland have left for the north
country for a couple of weeks where
they will each try their best to bring
home a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walkom spent
iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fran
cis.
Those that visited at the home of
Mrs. M. Routly on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Routly, of Elimville;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routly and
Lloyd of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs1,
Alex Crago and Miss "Nettie Routly
of London.
ZION
There will be no service on Sunday on acocunt of the anniversary
services at Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern spent
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Foster, of Whalen.
Mrs. Wm. Brock attended the birth
day celebration in honor of Mrs.
Avery, of Mitchell, who celebrated
her 100th birthday on Thursday
last.
iMrs. Jas. Earl spent the week-end
with her mother Mrs. Albert Gunn
ing in Exeter.
Mrs. H. Kyle, of Exeter, visited
with Mrs. W. J. Brock on Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ephriam Hern, Har
old, Ross and Morris Hern attended
the funeral of Mrs. Hannah cook on
Thursday at the Exeter cemetery.
A number of the congregation at
tended the if uh era! of Mr. *Richafd
iSicott on Monday.
The Earl family’ connect!on held a
reception for Mr. Milne Pullen and
bride at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Earl on Monday.
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WOODHAM
The Mission Band will meet next
Sunday afternoon at 1.3 0 p.m. in the
basement of the church.
Mr. Fred Doupe is able to be out
again after being laid up with an at
tack of blood-poisoning.
We are sorry to learn ’ that Mr.
Charlie Wilson met with an unfor
tunate accident having fractured
his leg while clutting wood in the
bush.
The Misses Evelyn Wynn and Ethel
Copeland, of London, were week-end
(visitors at their home here.
} Miss D. Camm spent the week
end at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Camm .
Much sympathy goes out to the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott
in the passing to the Great Beyond
of his father, Richard Scott on Sat
urday morning last. Mr. .Scott had
been ill for several months and bore
his sickness with Christian fortitude.
He was beloved by all that knew
him and his place in the community
will be hard to fill.
The Mission Band held a Hallow
e’en Social in the basement of the
church Tuesday night. The first
thing on the program was the parade
of the masqueraders which kept the
audience guessing. Prizes were given
as follows: 6 and under, Kenneth
and Marion Mills; 6 to 14, Uldene
Rundie, Florence Kirk, Lois Rundle
and Tommy Lovegrove; adults, re
presenting bride and groom. First,
Olive Langford, groom and Alda
Squire as bride; second, Mr. and Mrs
Wilbert Wynne; third, Myrland Wyn
ne as groom and Mr. Milton Hooper
as bride. The ghosts also played
their part. A well prepared pro
gram was given by the children
and home talent, under the leader
ship of Mr. Clarence Mills. An in
termission was given in the middle
of the program, when the audience
was asked to visit the bazaar given
by the Mission Band. At the close
a Hallowe’en lunch was served.
GREENWAY
Plan to be at the pie social in the
United Church on November 17th
under the auspices of the W. M. S. A
splendid program is being prepared.
All members of the Sunday .School
executive are urged to be present at
an important meeting on Friday ev
enting of this week at the home of
Mrsl Sherritt.
Mrs. English visited in Port Hur
on last week.
Mr. J. Appleton had a very suc
cessful .sale last Friday and enter
tained his friends in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. MacPherson spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Webb, of Grand Bend.
Mrs. Russell Pollock entertained
a few friends last Tuesday evening.
(Several from here attended the
anniversary services at Grand Bend
on Sunday.
Misses Mary McGregor, Olive Eng
lish, Norma Steeper and Thelma
Sheppard; Messrs. Ivan Sharpe and
Manuel Curts attended the Training
School in Crediton last week.
Hallowe’en passed off more or less
quietly in our burg. Quietly if you
didn’t happen to be out when the
wagons passed. The heavy fog
spoiled the view.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hotson, Willis and
Marion spent Saturday in London.
Mrs. Archie McIntosh and Mrs.
Wellman, of Port Huron, were guests
with relatives last week.
Mr. Murray Luther plans to spend
the winter with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Luther.u
The members of the United church
have sent twb bales of clothing to
the folk in the dried out area in
Saskatchewan; also Mr. S. Webb and
Mr. Goodhand collected A load of
Vegetables' and fruit and took it to
Exeter where it was shipped With
the donation o£ three car leads from
South Huron,
GRAND BEND
Mrs. Sol. Pollock, who has been
visiting in Detroit and Lansing,
Mich,, for three weeks returned
home on Saturday; her daughter
and husband, Mr. Don-Webb return
ing with lier to spend a week vis
iting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wild left on
Saturday for Florida to spend the
winter. They will camp along the
way having a new trailer. They ex
pect to spend a few weeks in Oak-
lahoma where Mrs. Wild’s mother
lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor, Chis
elhurst, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
John Moussou.
Mrs. Tom Love, of Parkhill, visit
ed her sister Miss Edyth Taylor last
week.
Master Charles Atchison returned
home from St. Joseph’s Hospital
where he has been for three weeks
following an operation, but is im
proving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mason, of Green
way, spent Sunday with Mrs. Man
sell Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter England is
spending a few days with friends
in Crediton.
Quite a number have been work
ing at the celery1, gardens, but ex
pect to finish this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence
and little son, of Brantford, is
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Statton.
Rev. Kenneth Beaton preached
two very acceptable sermons on Sun
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard spent
a few days in Sarnia with Mr. and
Mrs. Shelling.
Miss Velma Baker, of Forest, spent
Sunday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. Baker.
KHIVA
Messrs. C. Anderson, Jas. Ziler,
P. Dietrich, Harold Glanville and
son, Charles and Fred Mawhinney
left last week by motor on a hunt
ing trip to Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. [J. Hutchinson and
Miss Ruth, of London, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Miss Jean Willert spent .Sunday
with Miss Ila Mason.
Mrs. J. Ziler entertained a num
ber of neighbours' and friends on
Tuesday evening to a dance and
card party.
Mr. H. Lippert is confined to his
bed with a sore leg, his many
friends hope for a speedy recovery.
Messrs. C. Sims and Gordon Hun
ter, of Exeter, spent Bunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason.
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the Ladies’
Aid was held on Wednesday ■after
noon November 1st at the home of
Mrs. Wm. Ratz. Eleven members
were present; also three visitors.
The meeting was opened by singing
hymn “My Faith Looks Up to Thee”
with the president Mrs. Matt. Sweit
zer in charge. After reports were
given and plans made for the winter
work the meeting was closed by sing
ing and prayer by hirs. Jacob Ratz.
The remainder of the afternoon was
spent in quilting.
Last Sunday was Missionary day
in the Sunday School A solo was
given by Jack Ratz and 'an interest
ing talk on missionary work by Rev.
Mr. Johnson,
Mr. aiid Mrs. Lee and family and
Mrs. Fitzgerald, Of Thorndale, vis
ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sharpe.
Mrs. Hudson, of London, is at
present visiting with her. daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lottie FihkbOihet,
Mr. Fred McPherson, 'of Parkhill,
visited over the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer.
Mrs. E. Lamport spent last week
in Ilderton visiting at the home of
her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McNair.
Mr. Sandy McEaclien and friend,
of Pt. Huron called on old acquaint
ances last Wednesday.
A great many from here attended
the anniversary services Sunday at
Grand Bend and Dashwood.
Miss Clara Kraft has been visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dietrich where a very enjoyable Hal
lowe’en party was held on Tuesday
evening.
MT. CARMEL
Word was received here from
London on Friday by Mrs. Peter
Doyle of the death of her uncle Mr.
Michael Maloney and whose funeral
took place in the city on Monday.
Mrs. Mack McDonald visited her
friends at Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Denamme, of Drys-
' dale, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Houlahan.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Etue and family,
of Detroit, visited Mrs. Etue’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. James Carey and
also at the home of Mrs. Andrew
Keogh.
Mr. Joseph McKeever spent a few
days last week at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ducharme, of De
troit, are visiting with Mrs. Du
charme’s mother Mr. and Mrs. M.
O’Brien.
HARPLEY
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins, of Centra
lia, spent the week-end with his
father Mr J. E. Hodgins.
Mr. Harry Gibbins, who has been
attending the World’s Fair at Chi
cago has returned to the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. Isaac Bestard attended a
Teachers’ Training Class in Crediton
last week.
A number from this 'district are
working in .the celery .gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love spent
Friday evening with Mr. andz Mrs.
Urban Phile.
Mr. Selborne English, of Detroit,
and Mrs. Roy Sheppard, of London,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F.
McClincliey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Mellin spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Love.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bell, of Exeter
were recent visitiors with Mr. and
(Mrs. Thos. Bell.
Mr. JnO. Herdman, Squire and
Amos Herdman attended a cattle
sale in ‘Strathroy last Saturday.
Miss Lena Moore, of London, Is
visiting at Mr. Chas. Johns.
Next Sunday will be our anniver
sary services here. Rev. Stainton of
James Street United Church, Exeter
will preach in the morning and Mr.
Stanley Johnston, of Lucan will oc
cupy the pulpit a| the evening ser
vice. Special music is being prepar
ed by the choir. On, Tuesday even
ing remember the fowl supper and
play “Qua,re Naybors”. Be sure to be
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns and
Patty visited in St. Marys last Sun
day.
iMr. and Mrs. Chas. iStephen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Step
hen and children motored to Chesley
last Sunday and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Stephen.
The W. A. held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. George
Bailey bh Thursday last. A loyely
letter of thanks was read from M|rs.
Earnest Eoster, expressing her grat
itude for tiie quilt given her by the
society also a letter of thanks from
Mrs. S. Pyne for the card of congrat
ulations on the birth, of a daughter.
They spent the afternoon in sewing.