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Mr. A. G. MacLean spent tne holi
days at Meaford.
Mr. Ray Lammie spent the week
end in London with friends.
Mr. Harold Sherrltt is visiting
with friends and relatives in Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. John Bean spent
New Years with relatives in Exeter.
Mrs. James Bonthron spent New
"fear’s Day with relatives in Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simpson spent
the .holidays in London with his sis
ter.
Miss M. A. Ellis has returned
from spending her holidays in
Guelph.
Miss Jean Bonthron spent the
days with her parents Mr. and
Bonthron.
Miss Pearl Hawkins spent a
days recently with Mr. and
John Bean.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, of Exeter,
spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs.
II. Dayman.
Mr. Harry' Qook, of the University
of Toronto, spent the holidays with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis spent
the holidays in London with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Annie Maxwell, of Whitby,
spent the holidays with her sister
Mrs. J. W. Peck.
iMr. and Mrs. Cassidy spent a
week’s holidays at their former
home in Otterville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coles and
family spent New Yearsi with rela
tives in Wheatley.
Mr. George Howard, of Exeter,
spent New Years with his brother
Mr. Harry Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff and little
daughter of Delhi spent the week
end with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. French, of Kip
pen, spent New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Cooper.
A Watch- Service was held in the
St. Paul’s Anglican Church at 11.30
on New Year’s Eve.
Mrs. Moffatt and daughter Lois,
of Brucefield spent the week-end
with Mrs. Peter Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rannie, Sea
forth, spent New Years with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dougall, Sr.
Mrs. and Miss Morrison spent New
Year’s Day with the latter’s brother
Mr. Ed. Morrison of Clinton.
The dance in the Town Hall last
Thursday night was very well at
tended considering the weather.
Dr. Cawthorpe and Mrs. Caw-
thorpe, of Tavistock, spent the holi
day with Mrs. Dick and family.
Dr. and Mrs. Collyer were visited
by a number of relatives from Lon
don during the Christmas season.
Mr. Wm. Sangster has purchased
the business of Mr. W. J. White and
we wish Mr. Sangstei’ every success.
A party was held at Robt. Tinney’s
on Monday night in honor of their
daughter Miss Roberta, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. LinGenfield and
family, of Exeter, spent New Years
with his mother Mrs. J. Lindenfield.
Miss May McNaughton, of Tor
onto, spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. D. McNaugh
ton.
Mrs. Maybelle Walker, of Detroit,
spent the holidays with Mrs. Robert
Bonthron and Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Joynt. ■
Mr. Pollock, teacher in Toronto,
was visiting with his cousins Mr. W.
Fee and sisters
Sarah.
Mr. and Mrs.
don, spent New
Abray’s parents,
Hudson.
Mr. Edmond
Ralph, of London, spent a few
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Geiger.
Mr. and Mi's. Otis Minor, of Port
Huron, Mich., spent New Years at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc
Laren.
Miss Margaret Buchanan, of St.
Thomas, spent the holidays at the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Buchanan,
The election for reeveship be
tween Mr. Wm. Jones and Mr. Owen
Geiger was quite closely contested.
Mr. Jones won by a small majority.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Van de Keere and
little son Donald have returned. to
their home in Simcoe after spending
the holidays with Mrs. Van de
Keere’s mother Mrs. Smit and fam
ily.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry
Dougall of the London RoadL 'South,
was held from her late resjaence on
Thursday December 2'8th. interment
was made in the Hensall Union ceme
tery.
Mr. Duncan McMartin, who under
went a serious operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, is at present get
ting along as well as .can be expect
ed. His n’lany friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
On Wednesday evening of last
week Miss Hazel Smillie very pleas
antly entertained the members of her
iSunday School class. Progressive
crokinole, etc., was played and Miss
Mary Coleman received first prize.
A delicious lunch was served.
The following are the prize win
ners in the beautiful doll contest
held at Hemphill’s drug store dur
ing the 'Christmas season. GiHS, Mar-
Ion Sangster, Marion Tinney, Wilma
Kyle, Shirley Hedden, Doris Buch
anan, Rutli Hess, Ddfiha LSmfridh, E.
Webber, Eleanor Venner, Donna Mit
chell, Elaine Cooper, Marion Drum
mond. Boys, John Beer, Mervyn
Stephen, Ross Forrest.
Misses Mary
Harry
Years
Mr. and Mr.s.
Abray,
with
Geiger and
holi-
Mrs.
few
Mrs.
and
Lon-
Mrs.
C. S.
eon
days
The Mission Band of the United
Church met on Thursday afternoon
last and held a literary program and
at the close candy was served. The
program which was arranged by An
ne Carlisle consisted of the follow
ing numbers: Reaamg, Dorothy
McQueen; solo, Mary Clarke; read-
; ing, Annie Carlisle; guitar selection,
Kathryn Drysdale; a few remrks'
• and New Year’s greetings by the
superintendent, Mrs. McQueen. The
meeting was closed with prayer by
Mrs:. McDqnnell. •
Services in the Carmel Presbyter
ian church on Sunday last were well
attended. Splendid discourses were
given by the pastor Rev. Mr. Young.
At the morning service there wag' a
solo by Mrs. Jas. Bonthron; a mixed
quartette by Mesdames K. Hutton,
Jas. Paterson and Messrs. Jas. Ben-
gough and R. Y. MacLaren, Mrs. Jas,
Bonthron took the solo part in the
anthem. At the evening service
there was a quartette by Mieses M.
Workman and Irene Hoggarth and
Mesdames W. A, MacLaren and Jas.
Paterson. The choir rendered splen
did anthems. Miss Blanche
presided at the organ.
A week of prayer will be
in the Hensall and Kippen
on the following nights. On Mon
day, January 8th in the Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, the meditation will
be given by Rev. J. H. Stainton, of
Exeter; on Tuesday, January 9th
in St. Paul’s Anglican church, the
Meditation will be given by Rev. A.
E. Elliott, of Exeter; on Wednesday,
January 10'th in the United church
at Kippen, the meditation will be
given by Rev. M. B. Parker, Hen
sall; on Thursday, January 11th in
the United church, Hensall ,the med
itation by Rev. M. A. Hunt, of Exe
ter. All services to be begin at 8
o’clock.
Services in the United church on
Sunday last were well attended. The
pastor Rev. A. Sinclair gave splendid
discourses. At the morning service
the choir rendered two fine anthems,
“The Haunt of God” by McFee and
“Come Ye Disconsolate” by Strout,
solo parts were taken ay Mr. Sam.
Rennie. At the close of the morn
ing service Communion was observ
ed. At the evening service the an
them were: “All Hail the King of
Glory” by Nolte; ‘A wondrous Song’
by Nolte; “Where Jesus Was Born”
by Nolte. Special parts in the an
thems were taken by Mrs. M. Hed
den, Mrs. M. G. Drysdale. Mrs. G.
Hess, Miss A Smit
Rennie; duet, “Star
by Mrs. M. Hedden
Hess.
Mustard
observed
churches
and Mr. Sam.
or Bethlehem”
nnd Mrs. G.
DASHWOOD
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Blo.ck, Dash
wood. first three days of
at office over the Post
Zurich, last three days of
week and
Office, m
week.
Stratford,Miss Grace Guenther, of
spent the week-end with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guentner.
Mr. T. Hopcroft is spending this
week with friends in Woodbridge
and Toronto.
We are pleased to report that Kar
en Pedersen, who has been very ill
is improving nicely.
Mr. Floyd Wein and Miss Florence
Baker and> Mr. R. Baker spent New
Years with friends in Windsor. Mrs.
R. Baker returned home with them
after spending some time with her
daughter Mrs. Wm. Smith.
Mr. Walter Cutbush, of Exeter,
was the guest of Harry Hoffman on
Sunday; also assisting in the pro
gram given by the choir on Sunday
evening.
The remains of the late Mr. Henry
Ehlers, who died in Detroit was
brought here on Tuesday evening.
The funeral will take place on Wed
nesday afternoon from the home of
his sister Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eng
land. Further particulars next
week.
The annual meeting of the Dash
wood Public School was held in the
school last Wednesday morning with
Mr. R. Goetz in the chair. Mr. Robt.
Hayter was re-electeo trustee for a
three-year team. The caretaking was
again awarded to Mr. Fred Genttner.
Miss Vern Kraft, who has spent
some time here returned to London
last week.
The special musical program given
in the Evangelical church on Sunday
evening consisting of numbers from
“Handell’s Messiah” and the choir
wasi assisted by Mr Walter Cutbush,
of Exeter. SolOs were taken by Mr.
Cutbush, tenor, Harry Hoffman, bass.
Gertrude Hoffman contralto and Mrs
M. Tieman soprano and were won
derfully rendered and much enjoyed,
KIRKTON
Miss Proctor, of Sarnia, spent the
past week at the home of Dr. C. .C
Campbell.
Mrs. Lewis, of Pt, Huron, is visit
ing with her son ReV. C. Lewis.
Ross. Marshall attended the ban
quet of the 'St. Marys Collegiate last
Wednesday night. Ross is always
glad to meet his old School chums.
Mr.. Harold Cluff Spent the past
Week with, his aunt in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Routly and
son Floyd, of St. Marys, spent
day with Mrs. M. Routly
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall
Thelma spent New Yoar’s .Day
Mr. and Mrs. H. IC. White, of St.
Marys.
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Mon.
and
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CREDITON
Miss Beatrice Dobbs, of Leyton,
England, who is teaching on ex
change in Windsor, Miss Lulu Mor
lock and Mr, George Minielly, of
Queen’s University are holiday
guests,at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Morlock.
Dr. Carl Morlock, of Victoria Hos
pital, London, spent Christmas at
his home here.
IThe two sacred events coming at
the end of the year, Christmas and
Watch-Night were observed in an
excellent manner at the Evangelical
Church.
Mr.- and Mrs. Albert Fahner and
Earl Haist have returned home after
spending the holidays at Ann Arbor,
Saline and Detroit, Mich.
• The Sr. E.L.C.E. of the Zion Evan
gelical Church are beginning their
meetings for the new year on Fri
day night at 8.15 sharp. A special
New Year’s program is being prepar
ed.
Promotion Day will be observed
in the United church Sunday School
on Sunday, January 7th.
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
United S. S'. Officers
The United Church Sunday School
executive met on Wednesday evening
last, for the annual election of offi
cers. Rev. Johnson presided. Reports
were given from the various depart
ments which were both interesting
and encouraging. The following
teachers and officers have been
appointed for the year 19 34: Supt.,
Mr. J. Mawhinney; Assist. Supt., M.
Lamport, Mr. E. 'Chambers; Record
ing Sec., Helen Finkbeiner; Envel
ope Sec., Roy Lovie; Ass., See., Ivan
Hirtzel; Treasurer, Mr. E. Cham
bers; Paper Librarian, Doreen Bak
er; Musical Supervisor, Hazel Wood-
all; Auditors, Mr. R. Hill, Mr. M.
Finkbeiner; Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs.
I Hill; Assist., Mrs. A. Kestle. Teach
ers, Beginners, Mrs. A. Kestle, Mrs.
C. Jones; Primaries, Mrs. T. Treve-
thick, Hannah Mathers; Junior Boys
class, Russell Finkbeiner, Ed. Lam
port; Junior Girls’ class, Helen Fink
beiner, Helen Hill; Intermediate,
Girls’ class, Mary Chambers, Mrs. S.
King; Intermediate Boys’ class, M.
Lamport, Mr. J. Woodall; Missionary
Com., Mrs. F. W. Clark; Temperance
Com., Convenor, Mrs. Melvin King;
Flower Com. Convenor, Mr. G. Maw
hinney.
Drama
which
usual
Evangelical Church Concert
The Christmas concert brought
the usual attendance at euch occa
sions. The miscellaneous program
by the Beginner, Primaries ann Jun
iors provided interesting and hum
orous entertainment. Mrs. Emmery
Fahner, Mrs. Mabel Ewald, Mies
Ruby Finkbeiner and Miss Ella
Morlock took the leading part in the
training. The Christmas
“The Feast of Lights”
brought the concert to its
climax, was conducted by Miss Adde-
line Gaiser. Mrs. Chas. Hoffman
played the accompaniments. The
Watch-Night service held at a later
hour than the usual Sunday evening
service gave the audience an excel
lent program. The choir rendered
a choice anthem conducted by F. W.
Morlock. Readings were given by
Agnes Lamport and Evelyn Sippell;
piano duetts by Shirley Fahrner and
Ruth England by Martin Morlock
and Mrs. C. Hoffman; vocal solo by
Eugene Beaver, vocal duett by Mrs.
E. French and Mrs. Gordon Morlock;
male quartette and men’s choruses
by members of the brotherhood. The
closing number was a Missionary
Pageant “The Perfect Gift” by the
members and friends of the W.M.S*
Sacramental Services at the Evan
gelical church on Sunday next at
both morning and evening services.
Members, adherents and friends are
cordially invited to attend.
Obituary
O Milton B. F. Finkbeiner, a son
of George Finkbeiner and his wife
Louisa, was born July 1, 1906, on
the Finkbeiner Line, west of Credit-
on. At a special recovery campaign
held in the Evangelical church ten
years ago, he accepted the invitation
of the Gospel and united with the
church. In Iris teens he joined the
local staff of the Bank of Commerce
and remained two years then follow
ed three years in the bank at Sea
forth, five years at Kitchener one
year at Hamilton and this past year
at Dundas. He and his chum, Leon
ard Kolady were on their way home
early Monday morning, when their
car collided with one considerably
heavier. The inmates of both cars
were terribly hurt, but this young
man’s jugular vein was servered and
he bled to death in a few moments.
A group of men from Crediton left
Monday for the fatal scene and after
an inquest held at Caledonia, they
returned with the body late in the
night. The community was' shock
ed and grieved with the message or
the appalling accident. The unfor
tunate victim was a young man of
sterling character, well remembered
and beloved by his school mates,
neighbors and friends and held in es
teem by the bank manager and as
sociates. He leaves deeply bereaved
parents, two brothers, Harrington
end Irvin and one sister, Mrs. Wm.
Schwartz. Memorial services will
be held Thursday afternoon begin*
ning at 1.30 at the parental home,
from there to the Crediton cemetery
and the ooncluding service at the
Evangelical church. The pastor Bev.
M. Sipphll will officiate.
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CENTRALIA
“Quality always higher than price.”We Deliver
fam-
with
andThos. Willis
Flossie Davey spent
Mr. and Mrs. Whit-
Elmer Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. B.
Arthur Brooks, Mr.
Skelton, Mrs. Scan-
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and their
daughter Marilyn, of Wyoming, and
Mr. Trueman Mills, of London, spent
the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson,
and Jean spent the New Year'with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weaver in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and
ily, of Exeter, spent New Years
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sleamon.
Mr. and Mrs.
Wanda and Miss
New Years with
ney Coates.
Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyes,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowden, Mr. and
Mrs Fred Bowden and children spent
New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith.
Misses Jean and Margaret Cook, of
London, spent the holidays with the
latter’s parents
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Wm.
drett and daughter Miss Connie, of
Belgrave, spent New Years with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewart Powe in London.
On Thursday evening of last week
a number of young people from the
village, were pleasantly entertained
at the home of Miss Lillian Kennedy
at Kirkton.
As we go to press we learn that
Mr. Wm. Ford, a former resident of
the village is seriously ill at the
home of his son, Mr. Fred Ford.
Mrs. Milton Mitchell and Joyce
returned to their home last week af
ter visiting for the past three weeks
with Mr. Lloyd Baynham at Guelph.
Miss I. Robinson, of Toronto, and
Miss Elsie Gourlay, of St. Marys were
New Year guests with Mr. Cecil and
Herman Hodgson at the home of the
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. D.
Hodgson.
The annual meeting of the W.M.S.
was held in the basement -of the
church on Tuesday, December 10th.
Mrs. Brooks was in the chair. Open
ing the meeting with the use of the
Christmas Leaflet, entitled “The
Time of Love Gifts.” Mr. Stewart led
in prayer. The devotional leaflet
was read by Mrs. Thompson, a vocal
solo was eung by Mrs. Penwarden.
Missionary papers were read by Mrs.
Skelton, Miss F. Davey, Mrs. H.
Powe, Mrs. A. McFalls, Miss G. Pol
lard, Mrs. Blair. Hymn 310. A
committee was named to look after
the ehut-ins for Christmas. Mr. Ste
wart then took the chair for election
of officers. It was decided to vote by
dismissal and nomination way which
resulted as follows: Hon. Pres., Mre.
J. Essery; Pres., Mrs. A. McFalls;
let Vice- Pres., Mrs. Brooks; 2nd
Vice-Pres., Mrs. Skelton; .'Secretary,
Mrs. R. Smith; Assist. (Secretary,
Mrs. Pen warden; Corres. Secretary,
Mre. A. Isaac; Treasurer, Mrs. Her.
Powe; Assist. Treasurer, Mrs, Flet
cher;
Mrs.
Mrs.
tary,
Monthly Secretary, Mrs. Rev. Stewart
Strangers Help. Secretary, Mrs.
Temperance Secretary, Mrs. F.
den; Pianist, Mrs. G. Hepburn
sist. Pianist, Mrs. Rev. Stewart.
Brooks
prayer,
Secretary Christian Steward,
A. Mitchell; Supply Secretary,
B. Hicks; Assoc. Help. iSecre-
Mrs. T. Willis; Missionary
closed the meeting
WHALEN
Blair
BOW-
; As-
Mrs.
with
Velma .Squire is holidayingMiss
wih her cousin, Miss Beatrice Day
man, of Kippen.
Mr. and Mre. T .Squire and fam
ily were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Ogden, Exeter, for New Year’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brock, Zion, re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, of
Winchelsea, were New Year’s visit
ors with Mr, and Mrs. George Park
inson.
Mrs. Alice Gunning is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wilson Morley this
week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Switzer and
Jack spent New Year’s with friends
in St. Marys.
Mrs. Kemp, of Kirkton, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Switzer for a few days.
Master Billie Morley holidayed
with Eric Brown during the
week.
KHIVA
on Wednes-
holidays.
wearing a
past
GRAND BEND
School re-opened here
day after the Christmas
Mr. Harry Lippert is
broad smile. It’s a ooy.
Misses Dorothy and Rose Dietrich,
of London, spent the week-end at
their home here.
Mr. Arthur Hutchinson, Parkhill,
is spending a few days with his
cousin Mr. Gerald Mason.
A number from here attended the
dance at Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Tilley’s
on New Year’s evening. All report
a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lippert, ot
Melbourne, spent New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lippert.
Mr. and Mrs. Levie McCann, of
Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. B. McCann.
Miss Meta Sararas, of Toronto,
and Mr. Gordon Sararas and mother
Mrs. G. Sararas, of Zurich spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wil-
lert.
Misses Evelyn McCann and Anna
Dietrich returned to Chatham on
Tuesday having spent the last
couple weeks with their parents.
Miss Ilene and Ruth Willert visit
ed last week with their grandmother
Mrs. G. Sararas of Zurich.
SHIPKA
I
Crediton,
home cf
has been
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard spent
the week at Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb, ot
Grand Rapids, Mich., spent the holi
day with friends.
Mr. Henry Wilson, of Arkona,
visited Mr. Cyrus Green last Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mousso spent
New Year’s with Miss Bennett Mou
sso at Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Daw and family re
turned Saturday after a week visit
ing in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor, of
Chiselhurst, visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Mousso last Tuesday.
Mr. George Eisenbach has gone to
i Detroit, to visit with his brother and
sister.
Miss Clara Lewis, of
spent the holiday at the
Mrs. Sarah Hamilton.
Miss Velma Baker, who
working at the Bossenbury Hotel,
Forest for the past tnree months is
visiting at her home for a week or
so.
Mr. Edgar, of St. Tnomas visited
Mr. Ross Des jar dine over the week
end.
The Grand Bend rink is fast be
coming very popular rrom the fact
that they have been enjoying excel
lent ice for the past tnree weeks.
This is the first time mere has been
a rink here and it is being well pat
ronize by old and young.
One of the best games of hockey
on the new open-air Brenner arena
took place Saturday night’ between
the Forest Juniors and Grand Bend.
The score was no indication of the
game from the fact that Forest kept
the home team busy all the time.
The first period score was 3 to 0 in
favor of Forest; second period 3 to
1 for Forest and the third period
6 to 3 in favoi' of Grand Bend.
Grand Bend'—Goal, Floyd Pollock
defense, S. Ravelie, G. Statton; cen
tre, Ervin Desjardine; wings, Wal
lace Desjardine, Gten Brenner;
subs., Milton Webb, Glen Desjardine
Melvin Desjardine.
Forest—Goal, Bill Rawlings, de
fense, Bill Bosenberry, A. McCahill;
centre, Cecil Hall; wings, Bill Dal-
Alvin
Ho-
A great many people are confined
to their homes suffering from colds
and the grippe.
Public School reopened on Wed
nesday with Miss L. Thomson from
Strathroy as teacher.
Mise Violet Sharpe has returned
to her school duties on Tuesday at
Auburni-
Mr. and Mrs. F.
family, of Sarnia,
Year with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Jean attended the Golden Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Webb, of Grand Bend, on New
Day.
Mrs. L. Sweitzer from Exeter
New Years at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Sweitzer.
Mr. Borden (Schroeder is at pres
ent visiting with relatives at Toledo
Ohio.
Misses Louise and Edith Ball of
London, spent New Year’s Day at
the
Mr.
La Fond and
spent the New
here.
Finkbeiner and
Steve
Years
spent
home of their uncle and aunt,
and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer.
HARPLEY
game
ley, “Sonny” Totten; sub.
Bossenberry. Referee, Herb
garth.
Another New Years hockey
between the fast skating Crediton
team and Grand Bend polished play
ers took place at the Grand Bend
arena Monday afternoon. The game
was full of thrills from start to fin
ish, both teams playing splendid
hockey with the home team having
a slight edge on the play. Score for
first period was 3-1, 2nd period 5-2
3rd period, 7-3, in favour of Grand
Bend.
Grand Bend—goal, E. Desjardine
defense, G. Statton, tS. Ravelie;
wings, G. Brenner, W. Desjardine;
centre, Ervin Desjardine; subs, G.
Desjardine, M. Desjardine, M. Webb
Crediton— goal, Smith; defense,
Bowden, Zwicker; wmgs, G. Haist,
A. Haist; centre R, Haist; subs Tay-
lor, Wolfe, Lillow.
Refree—Verne Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love visited
with Misses Edith Taylor and Mar
jorie Jennison on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Eagleson visited
in London last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Davo Pollock, Park
hill, and Mr. Bob Pohock, of Grand
Bend, spent Christmas with Mrs. A.
Ridley and Verne.
Mr. and Mi's. Colin Love and fam
ily spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Hatyer.
The Misses Ila and Beulah Hod
gins visited with their grandmother
Mrs. Charlotte Carruthers ^Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Phile, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haugh, Mr. Kenneth Greb and
Mr. Oscar Greb, of Zurich. Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Love, of x-arkhill; Miss
Marjorie Jennison and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Love, of Grand
a fowl supper at the
and Mrs. Hugh Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
and Mrs. Ross L0V6 spent New
Yedr’s afternoon 'With Mt- And.Mrs.
Thos. Love in OE^afkhilt
Mr. Mansol 1 Hodgine, Misses
Maude, Ila and Beulhh HodginS
spent Saturday ovbiiifig With Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Carruth erg hhd family.
Mr. Earl Oliver and. daughter, of
Windsor, visited with Mre. A, Rid
ley*
Bend enjoyed
home of Mr.
Love and Mr.
*