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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934
HENSALL
Mrs, Jas. Sangster visited last
week with friends in Clinton.
Miss Foster, of Varna, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Robt. Cameron.
Miss Margaret Slavin is spending
a. few days with friends in Varna.
Miss Margaret Johnston is assist
ing in the Post Office for a couple
of w’eeks.
Mr, and Mrs. A L. Case are
spending a few days in Toronto this
week.
Quite a number from town are at
tending the Exhibition at London
this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Waldron, of Otta
wa, are visiting with Rev, W. A. and
Mrs. Young.
A complete list of the prize list
of Bonsall School Fair will be pub
lished next week.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Young, of
Nairn, visited with Rev. W. A. and
Mrs. Young on Monday.
Mr. .and 'Mrs. Roy McLaren, Mr.
L. McLaren visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Alfred Hunkin at Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook and son,
Harry, have returned home from
Toronto where they attended the
Exhibition.
Misses Marion Sinclair, Mavis
Spencer, Sarah Manson and Margar
et McQueen are attending the Wes
tervelt College in London.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vincent, Mr.
Amos Castle and Mrs. Herb Castle,
of Clinton, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sangster.
The many friends of Miss; Louisa
Drummond are very pleased to see
her able to resume her duties at
the Bell Telehone office -after her
recent operation for appendicitis.
Mrs. Wm. Coward left Monday
for her home in Winnipeg after a
pleasant visit with her relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dayman, Hen
sail and her sister, Mrs. T. Haw
kins, of Clinton.
Mr. Wm. Welsh has returned
home from Toronto where he visited
friends and attended the Exhibition
Mr. and Mrs. John Bean visited
with Mrs. Bean’s father, Mr. John
Hunkin, of Exeter on Sunday.
Quite a number of our War vet
erans attended the Veteran’s Coun
ty parade .and Drum Head service
held in Victoria Park, Brussels on
Sunday. Rev. A. Lloyd Thompson,
of Belmore, Ont., was the speaker.
A splendid service was held.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church will
hold their Harvest Services on Sun
day September .3rd. Dr. Anderson
of Huron College, London, will be
the speaker .and services will be
held both morning and evening.
iSpecial music is being prepared,
Miss M. E. Kennnedy, R. N., of
Toronto, visited for a few days last
week with her brother >C. J‘. Ken
nedy also Miss E. M. Kennedy, prin
cipal of Thedford Continuation
School motored over and spent the
week-end returning Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sangster were
pleasantly .surprised on Saturday
evening when a number of friends
from Clinton and Hensail gathered
at their home as a surprise party.
A very pleasant time was spent in
cards, Mrs. Castle, of Clinton, win
ning the prize.
The W. M. S. of the United church
held their monthly meeting Thurs
day afternoon with a splendid at
tendance with the president Mrs.
C. A. McDonell presiding. Follow
ing the opening exercises- the devo
tional leaflet "He that keepeth his
commandment dwelleth in Him"
was in charge of Mrs. A. Sinclair
prayer was given by Mrs. Lammie
Question® on not being active in
work for missions was submitted by
Mrs. C. A. McDonell and answered
by Mns. E. McQueen. The Study
Leaflet cancelled .prayer was in
charge of M'rs. Agnes McDonald. At
the close of the campaign conduct
ed by the Lion’s Club of Goderich,
and which a large number of tick
ets were sold in Hensall. We wish
to announce that Mrs. W. B. Cross
held the lucky niunbei’ -receiving a
lovely end table and. the fountain
pens were given to June Saunder-
cock and Mr. Flynn who held the
winning numbers.
• Countail Minutes
The regular September meeting of
the village council was- held Thurs
day evening at S p.m. with all mem
bers of council being 'present. Min
utes of the last regular and special
meetings read. Petty and Shepherd
that the minutes be adopted as read.
Carried.
J. W. Ortwein appeared re the
Transient Traders* By-law being ap
plied to his tenant Mr, Kennedy.
Petty and Sangster that a Transient
Trader who pays the license of $100
be allowed interest at the rate of 5
per cent, per annum if same be with
in the law. Carried.
Petty and Sangster that the By-law
remain in force, Carried. F. G. Bon-
thron reported as sending some tax
arrear money to County Treasurer.
W. Jones reported re the crack fill
er as being applied to the pavement
D. Robinson reported re the work
on the -streets,
Communications read from the
following: Geo. W. Holman re the
Mothers* Allowance, same to be fill
ed out and returned; Draper, Dabu
& Co., filed; County Engineer filed;
also several prices re purchase of
a used typewriter. Petty & Robin
son that the clerk order a typewriter
'from the Dominion Typewriter Com
pany, Toronto at the sum of $30.
carried,
Petty and Shepherd that the tax
rate be set at 30 mills and that the
several rates be inserted in the By
law and that the By-law N. 8, 193 4
be given first reading, Carried. Ro
binson and iSangster that By-law be
given second and third reading and
finally passed. Carried,
Sangster and Shepherd that By
law No. 7 be given first reading.
Carried. Petty and. iRobinson that By
law No, 7 be given second and third
reading and finally passed. Carried.
Bills and accounts read as follows
Alfred Taylor, work on streets $2.40
Huron Expositor, printing $4.90;
Wm. Smale, tarring street $4.00; J.
Priest, ditto $4.10)0; D. Hoggarth
cleaning streets 80c.; A. Hilde
brandt, ditto 80c,; Hensall Hydro,
hydro $4.33; Dominion Typewriter
Co., typewriter $3i0.00; J. A. Pat
terson, premium on bond $8.001; to
tal, $59.23,
Petty and Shepherd that accounts
as read be paid. Carried,
Petty and Sangstei’ that we now
adjourn. Carried.
J. A. Paterson, Clerk
MT. CARMEL
Mr. J. Glavin left this week to
attend St, Michael’s College, Toron
to.
Mrs. D. O’Connell, of London,
spent the week-end with friends
here.
Mr. Joseph Mahoney left last week
for London where he has secured
employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis, of
Syracuse N. Y., called on friends
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of
Detroit, spent Sunday at the home
of-the former’s' brother Jeramiah
Campbell.
Misses Dalton, of Chicago, accom
panied by their brother James, of
Goderich, called on the latter’s son
Mr. James Dalton on Saturday.
Misses Nora McKeever and cous
in Mis® Berardine Lane, of Detroit,
is spending .a few weeks with the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
McKeever.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glavin at
tended the Toronto Exhibition last
week.
Joseph Regan, of Simcoe, spent the
weekend at his home here.
WINCHELSEA
A number of 'the farmers around
here are busy this week-picking the
canning corn.
Mrs. Wills and daughter, of Cali
fornia, visited one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
Mr. and- Mrs, Freeman Horn re
turned last week from their honey
moon and are getting settled in theii’
new home in Winchelsea. We wel
come them to our midst, the heart
iest congratulations is extended to
the young couple,
Mr. W. J. Pym, of Kirkton, visit
ed- one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. (James. Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin and
family, of Seaforth, visited with Mr,
and Mrs. George Davis on Sunday.
M'r. and. Mrs. M. Fletcher and
Mrs. Kerslake, of Exeter, .spent last
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs-
Walker Kerslake.
Miss Grace Hocking and Master
Gordon Hocking, of Monroe, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. R.
E. Pooley.
Mrs. Ed. Stone, of Exeter, spent
a couple of days last week with her
daughter Mrs. W. E. Fletcher.
Messrs. W. J. Veal and R. E.
Pooley attended the Huron county
Veteran’s parade at Brussels on
Sunday.
KIRKTON
Mrs, (Dr.) Jose had. as her guests
this week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jose
and two sons, Mrs. Spencer and
Miss Adams, of Newcastle.
Mrs. Willis and daughter, of
Pasedena, Cal., is holidaying with
her mother, Mrs. S. Batten.
Miss Bertha Lankin spent part
of last week with her sister, Mrs.
Ira Marshall.
Miss Marion Tufts returned from
Toronto having spent the past two
weeks with her uncle, Harold Tufts,
Miss Lizzie Colie .has returned
from Ipperwash Beach having spent
the past three months there.
Miss Nettie Routly left Monday
foi- London to take a position in that
city.
Quite a number are attending the
fair at London this week.
SHIPKA
Anniversary service will be held
here Sunday, September 16th. Rev.
Mr. Elliott from Main Street Unit
ed church, Exeter, will be the
speaker at 2.30 and 7.13Of with
special music. Sunday School will
be held at 1.30 o’clock.
The public school .held their an
nual school fair at Grand Bend, on
Monday last. The fair was well at
tended,
Mr. and M’rs. Geo. Brown from
Detroit spent the week-end with
relatives here*
Mrs. Hudson from London is vis
iting with her daughter* Mrs, L.
Finkbeinef .
KHIVA
Mr, Thomas Mawhinney had the
msfortuno to fall one day last week
misfortune to fall one day last week
the doctors care*
CREDITON
Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Eilber and Miss
Carl Haumeller, of Detroit, spent
the weekend with Mr, Cha®. Eilber,
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, of
Windsor, and Mr. Harry Baker, of
Detroit, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kerr over the week-end.
The evening service in the Unit
ed Church on Sunday next will be
cancelled on account of the anni
versary service® held at Shipka,
The service on Sunday afternoon
begins at 2.’30 and the evening at
7.30.
The date of the Institute meeting
of Sept. 18th will be changed to
Thursday afternoon Sept. 20 th
Don’t forget the roll call and the
exhibit on something new in can
ning.
Mr. and Mrs, M.’ Faist and Lewis
Mr. and Mrs, A. Wolffe and Bob
and Mr. John Roeszler were visitors
.with Mr, Geo. Cook at .Camalachie
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elber have
returned home after spending a few
day® at their cottage at Grand Bend,
Mr. M. B. Dickinson., of the De
partment of Highways, Toronto, was
in the village on Thursday auditing
the 1933 expenditures on the Twp.
roads.
Miss Cora Stahl has returned to
London, after spending her vacation
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Rosina Stahl.
Advertising material for the Can
adian Chautauqu which will be
held here Sept. 28 and Oct. 12th has
arrived and as soon as a special
committee organizes will be distri
buted. Keep these date® in, mind
for a rare treat.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt
Mrs. Rosina Stahl, Miss Cora Stahl
have returned home after a pleas
ant motor trip visitng relatives at
Niagara Falls, Fort Erie, Buffalo,
and Lockport, New York.
Miss Marguerite Amy had the
misfortune to break her arm on
Monday. Miss Amy was in the act
of cranking a car when the motor
backfired and fractured her right
arm just- above the wrist. The frac
ture was .set by Dr. Misener.
The Christian Endeavor of the
Evangelical church -will meet in
conjunction with the United Young
People of Grand Bend on Wednes
day evening September 19th. This
is a return visit to our fraternal
invitation of last September.
The Sr. E.L.G.E. of the Evangel
ical church held their opening
meeting for the fall term on Friday
evening. Irene Fahner acted as
chairman and took charge of the
opening devotion. The subject of
the evening "Basic Virtue" was ab
ly discussed by Clara Gaiser. The
Scripture was read by Lyle Haist.
Miss Alma Ratz and Earl Haist
gave reports of the Religious Edu
cation Assembly held in Bridgeport
recently. Miss Agnes Lamport and
Miss Ruby Finkbeiner contributed
a vocal duet and Miss Alva Wuerth
and Miss Marguerite Amy rendered
a piano duet.
Woman’s Association
The regular meeting of the Wo
men’s Association was held in the
Sunday Sschoor room of the United
Church on Thursday, Sept. 6th.
Mrs. J. Lovie, vice-president occu
pied the chair and fourteen mem
bers responded to the roll call. The
lesson was read by Mrs. J, Woodall
and prayer wa.s offered by Mrs. I.
Hill. Mrs. Misener favored the
meeting with a reading entitled
"Let’s be Brave.” It was decided
to serve a chicken supper on Fri
day, Oct. 19th, During the social
hour which followed the following
hostesses served a very dainty lunch
Mrs. R. Taylor, M'rs. W. Wright
and Mrs. C. Jones.
Accident
An accident, which might have
proven serious, happened on, Tues
day evening. Mr. Albert Wolfe col
lided with the horse and buggy of
Mr. William Finkbeiner, throwing
Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner out on the
pavement. The horse became fright
ened and broke away from the
buggy and ran down street. Mr.
Wolfe was driving west and Mr.
Finkbeiner was coming into town
west of the village. At Schenk’®
butcher shop Mr. Wolfe turned out
to miss a. car coming out of the
back street, not noticing Mr. Fink-
einer. The shafts and one front
wheel on the btfggy was broken.
Mr. and Mrs, Finkbeiner escaped
with a bad shaking up.
CREDITON EAST
Mrs. Wilson Anderson is visiting
her daughter Mrs. George Hayes in
Exeter.
Mrs. Sam. Baynham has returned
home after spending the past week
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly and
Mrs/ Frank Scheiding, all of Lon
don, spent Sunday with their parn
ents Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Moto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richard and
Mr®. Harry Lewis and grandson
Marvin Wein visited Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton Grand
Bend,
Mrs, Alec Hamilton, of Grand
Bend is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Lewis.
Mr, and Mir®. Wm. Hoffman and
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hoffman and
daughter, of Zurich, visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman
and Mrs. Hannah Huffman.
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GOOD COOKING ONIONS.........
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Peanut Blitter in Bulk.........2 lbs. for 25c.
Pure Clover Honey............... 5 lb. pail 55c.
Palmolive Soap........................3 cakes 14c.
Flip Flop Fly Coils...............per doz. 19c.
Maple Leaf Salmon . y2 lb. tin 2 for 35c.
Golden Spray Cheese..................2 for 25c.
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.........3 lb. for 25c.
...... 2 pkgs. 15c.
...............per tin 5c.
.........2 lbs. for 11c.
. .. ., 3 lbs. for 14c.
. t . 10 bars for 25c.
50 lb. bag each 59c.
1 GOBLET FREE .... .. 25c.
Fancy Assorted Biscuits.........per lb. 17c.
Large Crisp Celery...........per bunch 10c.
Large Juicy Oranges...........per doz. 49c.
California Grape Fruit...........4 for 25c.
Large Basket Tomatoes.............each 25c.
Large Cabbage...........................per head 5c.
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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, m
Zurich, last three days of week.
Dashwood .Cider Mill is open for
business every day.—A Zimmerman,
Prop. 9-13-4tp.
The Ladies’ Aid and W. M. S. of
the Evangelical church will give a
Turkey Supper on Wednesday even
ing, Oct. 31st, in the church shed.
Rev. and Mrs. Henrich attended
a funeral at Roseville last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cords and
babe, of Jordan, visited a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Guenther.
Mr. .and Mrs. Jacob England, of
Thedford, were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Faust and Miss Mary England
who is in very poor health at the
present time.
Mrs. Chas. Steiuhagen spent a
few days in Parkhill last week.
Mrs. Hiller and daughter Jean,
of Sarnia, are spending a few days
with her parents Rev. and Mrs.
Henrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schroeder ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Schroeder, of Windsor, spent Sun
day in New Hamburg.
Rev. J. P. Haugh, of Stratford,
will be the speaker in the Evangel
ical church on Sunday morning
while Rev. Mr. Henrich will occupy
the pulpit in Crediton.
Mrs. Adella Fsher, who spent ‘the
summer at Ipperwash Beach has re
turned home.
A number of friends of Miss Nel-
da Fassold, popular bride-elect of
next week met at the home of Miss
Selina Rader and presented her
with a shower of kitchen ware. The
gifts were arranged in a pretty
decorated basket and with each gift
was enclosed a favorite recipe of
the donor. The evening was spent
in progressive euchre after which
lunch was served by the hostess.
Death of Mrs. Andrew Bierling
Mrs. Andrew Bierling formerly
Fredericka Willert died Sunday ev
ening at her home on the 16th con-
cesson of Hay Township. She was
in her- 7 6th year and had been in
failing health for some time. She
was born in Waterloo Township and
is survived by her husband, two
sisters, Mrs. Dawid Schroeder, Dash"
wood and Mrs. Wm. Walper, Exeter
North, a brother Henry M. Willert
also four sons, Chris., at home;
William of the Blue Water Highway
Arthur, at Crediton, Harry of Exe
ter North and two daughter® Mis®
Jacob Walper, of Dashwood and
Mrs. Fred White, of Lockport, N. Y.
There are also 30 grandchildren
and two great grandchildren. The
funeral service was held on Wed
nesday at 2 o’clock at her late resi
dence and at the Lutheran church
with Rev. T. Luft officiating. Inter
ment took place in Exeter cemetery.
Evangelical Ladies’ Ard)
The Ladies’ Aid and W. M. S.
of ’Dashwood Evangelical church
held their regular meeting in the
church basement with Mrs. M.
Hajigh in the chair. The service in
cluded prayer by Mrs. D. Tiernan,
topic by Mrs. E. Gaiser, .reading by
Mrs. G. Wildfong and a. solo by
Mrs. R. H. Taylor. Mrs. D. Tieman
presided for the business session at
which 63 sick visits were reported.
Committee were chosen as follows:
visiting, Mrs. W. Snell, Mrs, E.
Bender; Flower, Mrs. Witzel, Mr®.
M. Neeb. Mre. Wesley Wofe wa®
appointed convenor of the Quilt
Committee in place of Mrs, J, Wild
fong who asked to be relieved. Mrs.
R. H. Taylor and Mrs, V. Schatz
were chosen as captains in a. con*
test to raise the amount of the de
ficit in the Jubilee Thank-Offering
fund. A motion to contribute $50.
to the General church treasury car-
red. Arrangements were made to
hold a Turkey Supper on October
31st and the following committee
was named in charge of the supper
Mrs. D. Tieman (Convenor) Mrs. E.
Bender, Mrs. W. Wolfe, Mrs. W.
Snell, Mrs. R. Goetz, Mrs. L. Morenz
and in charge of the program Mrs.
V. Schatz (Convenor) Mrs. R. H.
Taylor and Mrs. A. E. Oestricher.
THAMES ROAD
Remnant-Brown
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the parsonage, Hespeler, Ontario
by Rev. J. Lowe, when Irene Mar
garet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Brown, of Preston, became the
bride of Walter H. Remnant, Galt,
son of Mrs. A. Y. Campbell, and the
late J. Remnant. The bride was
charmingly attired in a gown of
white chiffon organdie and carried,
a bouquet of American Beauty ros
es and baby breath. Miss Dorothy
Remnant, of Brantford, sister of
the groom was bridesmaid, wearing
a gown of sky blue organdie with
pink accessories. Her bouquet was
was tea roses and larkspur. Mr. R.
Sherriffs, of Galt, was groomsman.
The groom’s gift to the bride was a
white gold pendant with emeralds,
to the bridesmaid a necklace of
yellow gold and emeralds and to
the best man a Thoren cigarette
lighter and case. The reception was
held in the S. O. E. Hall at Galt.
The bride’s .sister received the
guests in a pretty blue crepe dress,
with white trimmings. Guests were
present from Toronto, Detroit, Osh-
awa, Brantford, Stratford, Kirkton,
Preston and Galt. Mr. and Mr®.
Remnant afterwards left for Strat
ford. On their return they will re
side in Prqston. The bride’s going-
away costume was of brown and
white tweed with matching acces
sories.
The W. M. S.
The meeting of the above society
was held at the home of Mrs. John
Selves on (Thursday, Sept. 6th. Mrs.
Selves, vice-president in the ab
sence of Mrs. Kydd presided and
opened by singing hymn 25 6 fol
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Rev. H.
Taylor. Mrs. J. T. Allison read the
Scripture lesson from the 13th
chapter of Matthew. Roll call and
minutes were read and adopted
During the business Mrs. Percy
Stope and Mrs. Alf, Hunkin were
appointed delegates to* the section
al meeting to be held in Hensall.
After singing hymn 2*59 Mrs. Wise
man gave the first part of the topic.
A musical number on the Victrola.
"In the Garden” was given. Mr®.
Rhode then followed with the sec
ond part of the topic with a musical
number. After the colllection the
nieeing closed with sentence prayer
and the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
Mission Circle
The Mission Circle held their
September meeting at the home of
Miss Vera Pollen with a nice at
tendance. Opened their meeting with
hymn 259 and repeated the Lord’s
Prayer in unison. Aftei’ the regular
roll call and minutes, etc, a letter
of appreciation from Mrs. L. Thom
son for gifts received during her
illness was read. A harvest verse
for the October meeting to be the
response to the roll call was decid
ed on. Miss Mary Gardiner and
Anna Hackney were appointed dele
gate® to the convention in. Hensall.
The girls also decided, to make a
layette with the supply money, The
Scripture reading was given by Miss
Evelyn Hunkin followed by prayer
by Loreen Borland and Anna Rhode
gave the topic. Mary Gardiner and
Beth Ballantyne favoured with a de
lightful duett and Anna Hackney a
most interesting reading. Mrs. Tay-
lor gave an iinstrumental number;
followed by singing hymn 3 65i after*
which a contest and lunch was serv
ed by the committee.
ELIMVILLE
Miss Maizie O’Rielly, of Sarnia4
spent the week-end at her home.
Miss Leila McFalls visited with}
Mrs. Will Routly on Sunday.
The Y.P.S. had a weiner roast aC
the home of Mr. Wesley Johns on!
Monday evening. A very pleasant
time was spent.
Mr. Walter Johns, B. A., Ph. D.»
went to Waterloo on Mojrday to
prepare for his duties in the college
there.
Mr. Martin Johns, B.A., who ha3
spent the summer here is returning
to Hamilton this week to continue
his work at McMaster College. Mr.
Harold Johns, who has been engag
ed with Mr. Chas. Kerslake, is also
going home with him.
Master Jackie Cornish met with a
very unfortunate accident on Sun-
■day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hannigan in Exeter, where
he was pushed against the side otj
the house by a car which was back
ing out. He is suffering from con
cussion of the brain and is at Mr.
Hannigan’s home.
Silo filling has commenced this
week, threshing being pretty well1
completed in this neighbourhood.
Aged Lady Fractures1 Hip
The many friends of Mrs. Hey*
wood Sr., were distressed to hear;
of her painful accident on Sunday}
evening when she fell with a broken!
hip, a serious injury to a lady of
her advanced age, she being 93 on/
August 21st last, M’r. John Herd-
man, a neighbor, who was outside,?
heard her calls and came with Mrs,
J. Cornish to her assistance. Mrs-
George Hunter, of Exeter and Mrs,
Cecil Skinner, of Centralia are irf
attendance. ]
WOODHAM
The Mission Band has accepted!
the invitation to visit Zion Mission)
Band Saturday afternoon September
15th.
The Mission Circle meets Monday;
afternoon of this week at the home
of Miss Evelyn Camm.
Miss Fanny Mills, of Toronto, is'
visiting with friends here.
Miss Hazel Gunning visited with
her grandmother, M'rs. Gunning for.
a few days last week.
Mrs. Holth and daughter, of
Grimsby are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Mills. ‘ j
WHALEN
Mrs. Harvey Squire visited on!
Saturday with Mrs. Jas. Anderson^
Thames Road. x
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning!
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and|
Mr®. Hetcor Taylor, Exeter.
Mr. Will Morley visited with his!
brother Gordon in Stratford Sunday]
Mrs. Mervin Johnson and family]
spent .several day® in Exeter last]
week.
W. M. S.
The September meeting of the Wa
M. S. was held at Mrs. Wm. Hodg«
son’s home on Thursday afternoon)
with eleven members and one visit*
or present. The 1st vice-president}
Mrs. John Hazelwood was in the
chair. The meeting opened With’
singing and prayer by Rev. Mr. Ste*
wart. The Scripture lesson wasf
read by Mrs. John Hodgson, Psalnx
9: 1-11. Rev. Mr. Stewart have aj
very interesting talk on a chaptefl
in the study book, Gladys Squlr®
gave an instrumental and Mrs. E,
Squire a reading, “GOod Story?*
Hymn 455 and benediction by Mr8«
John Hodgson closed the meeting