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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-01-22, Page 5i • • THE EWER E T1MES-ADVOCATE °J l,;Bt3D,A'ii',lL #444,21034 foot of Wonancrce t.'LE TTON, ONTAI UO Often iou a Practical Business Veining that ltas made it possible for Our scores, of students te-alxtaiu ..And hold iiosit onS .demandng a high standard of `offiency. ,C'OVRSES Stehegrephic, Commercial, Secretarial, General .otfice, Ci .Service, Cpmmercial Teachers Course and Si?ecial Courses arranged, Ten cannot :attend, a better School. 'WRY NOT ATTEND MS? SPE/DENTS MAY ENTER AT ANT TU1IE. Fa.r nartit:Ware write 14 Stone, I;. I+{, Ward, B.A. Com, Specialist, Vice-Prin„ Principal Plane 198 , DR. J. A. McTAGGART, L. D. S, RENSAI L, DINT, Telephone 108 Main .Street HENSAL%. air. Milton Love' was in Clinton On Thursday. . Mrs. ;Smith visited with friends 2u London last week, Mrs, Wm, Pavia. is confined to her Nome with an .attacc of lumbago. • Mrs. Lloyd Hudson and Mts.' ,Jas, Vincent spent Tuesday in London. Mr, Harry Alcott is helping Mr. W. J. White In his store this week. Mrs. Talbot, of London, visited with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Coliyter. 1'rs. Fred Bonthron :entertained a number of friends on Thursday last. Mrs. John Passmore is visiting for a few days with friends in Hatnil Lon. Miss Myrtle Peart, of Staffa,: is visiting at the home of Mrs,, Thos. Peart, ,. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren were Sunday visitors with friends in Sea - forth: • Messrs Harry Abbott and Herman Daman were in London on Friday • on business Mr. Maurice Boa, of Windsor, is,. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smale. Misses Sarah anii Mary Fee enter- tained a number of'friends• on Fri - .y. evening, last. Mrs. Robt 13oitthnon'is spending a few weeks in Detroit with her daugh- ter. Mrs. L. Simpson. Mrs. Sarah Dick is spending the, -winter months at the home of her daughter, A1rs. Dr. Cawthrope. • The ,many friend's of Mr, J. 'Craig, 4 -Will be glad to hear that .he is im- preying after'. his. recent severe ill- inscsata ✓.y fM3sp Rttby'i`'MeLaren sent a feva• days last week visiitng at the home sof Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Hunkln, of it, Thames Road. . Mr. Wm. Jarrett was re-elected president of the Ontario Threshers .a.asociation.,at their Meeting in Lon- don last week. - Mts.- James Patterson, who has Leen in ;St. Josephs iTospital, London. 3s expected, home this week, Mr. and airs. Wilson of Stratford were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Drown:•" The many f.-iei ds, of Miss Olive t' Workman will be .glad to .hear that r' l she is able to be out' again after her.: recent illness. ' • Miss Doreen Farquhar ' underwent an operation for the removal Of --her tonsils in" the Seaforth Hospital on Monday morning. Mrs. David hrcCerd has returned to 'her home in Toronto 'after"visit- for settee time at the home of ]ler :mother, Mrs. Thos. Peart. .A.- skating party was field in the /skating rink •on Friday evening last by the. pupils of the Public School. Skatiifg was indulged in for two hours after which a dainty nun 1i was served. ` • Services, in the Carmel 'resbyter- C'htirch were largely attended on Sunday . last vyith Rev. Mr: McIllroy Laving charge of the services. In the interning Hoiy Conimunioltwas ob- sserved. ' • • .Services• in the United -Church were 1a+rgely attended soil ISunday last with lice A. Sinclair having •charge .of - Cie services,, In the evening the •npecial part in the anthem was taken by,.Mrs. , A,` Joynit ancd • Mr. 1Ttirray Campbell sang a solo. ltirs, ', Dr, •Collyer• entertained a 3tumisereet friends on Friday after - ;noon in honour of her mother, Mrs. 'Talbot,. of London, Some forty ladies w 'Were present. Mrs. Talbot poured tea and Mrs.,,Peek, Mrs. Drysdale and lures,' Collyer passed the Witch. „Mrs. Rennie and her son, Mr. Sam Rennie, sot* Hensall, were Sunday vis- *hors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. .7. A. Fleirtitig. M'r, Itattnie, who has a splendid 'baritone voice, sang most i ffectiveiy tliat beautiful. solo "The Lord is My';Shopherd," at ,the evening 2ervice ,of holy Trinity Church. 'Those who were 'fortunate -enough to hear bilk belie .that he Will again visit Lu- •ean: and assist in the musical eervlce isvith itn,other stile."----Lttean News, A fast game of hockey was played o>; Tuesday evening on the Hensall rink, betiveeii the Plying Dutchmen :sitcl' llensall Wilkey links which re- suited in 'a score of 8-7 in favour of• the 1•Iiiticey Dinka This 'wltt pats Herman lieae( in. the Hay- township League, Mak 'tVelelt handled the genie to the satisfaction of the large Ci'oWd, few penalitles being imposed, a oltnny, 1711a'Tlroy was the winner of the- 'l><oO mt :nhoeoiates� given by E,. Drummond. • The Mission Band of .the United church held their uleetieg on Sun- day afternoon with a good .attendan- ce. After the' ,devotional exercises the 1St:Met: re reading 'stems given;«by Ronald Peck: -reading Ja'k Coles, Kietli Ruchanan, Chorus by boys of the sand, solo, Billie ,Cafes, Chorus by girls of the Band after which the election of officers tack place: Pres.. Kathryn Drysdale, The Pres. ,RAY' Paterson; Minute Secretary, Noriitan Sinclaeii; Roll • Call, Ruth' Coles; Treasurer, /Annie !Carlisle; World Friends Sec., Olive - Rock; Assistant World Friends Sec..,'Kieth Buchanan' Pianist, Miss • P. ,Foss; after which the meeting was closet: with 'prayer, • The Young people of the united church held their meeting on Mon- day evening with ,a large' crowd pre- sent, the: vice president, ' 'Mr . Jack Corbett, presiding. A regular Scotch program was given as•follows;; instru- mental, Gladys Luker; Solo, James Sangster; community souge were led by Murray Campbell. and Miss Ethel bPtird'ock accompanied on the violin and Miffs G. Laminie on the piano;. solo, Jas. Sangster, and the Tonle by Murray Campbell. 'he ,meeting closed with the •Mizpall Bened.igtien.. Death of d'acob- Lhuienfield One of Hensali's oldest .and most esteemed residents in the person of Jacob Lindenfield, passedaway at his home here early Thursday morn- ing aged '89 years. Mr. and Mrs., Lin- denfield moved .to Hensall •about 30 years ago from the 14 concession of Hay, where they were pioneer resi- dents and built for themselves a splendid home on Brock Street' for a man of his age, Mr, Lindenfield was very active up to a, couple 'of months ago when he 'Commenced to. fail. , II`\its a t m. •o the led' ?,. V, �,rT!;p b�t�,,.i, tla U,ii t ciiurcli and 'a 3onservative' in .poli- tics..a There are left to mourn his loss, his' aged partner in life, 2 daughters. Mrs. Schock,, of Kitchener and Mrs. Jas, Johnston, of the. Town Line,. Hay and four, sons, Wm. of cM'ontana •Israel, of . London, . Walter, of Ster- ling and Edward, of. Exeter. l'''he funeral took place front his late residence Brock St.; Hensall, on Saturday afternoon interment in. the Hensall Union Cemetery. ,,••• Hensall Public .School report for November and December. ROOM 1 Sr. IVNorpian Sinclair .82, Min- nie .Sangster. 77,, Ruth Coles 74, D. Drummond 73, Mildred Penick 72.5, Olive Brock 701 Ross McIllroy 70, Irene Smale 79, Harvey Hudson 68, Annie Huiser 68, Harold Higgins 6'4, Kathryn Drysdale 59.5. . Jr. IV Anne Carlisle 80, Orval Hedd,ett 77', Dorothy McQueen . 75, Bill ' lenn 71, George Pearce. 71, O. Lemmon 68, (Vary Little 67.3, Mar- garet Kenning 65, Harold Ronthron, 63.5; -Myrna Hudson a0.8, Isobel Saundereock 60, Kenneth Manns 59. 'Claude Biowes, teacher -Sr. IlI-aRonald Peck 84,,/ Jean Fos- ter 74; Loretta Bell 73, Ivan Iipfer 68, Dorothy paters 62,5, Bob Drys CREDITON 1Vlrs, W, H. Geiser matt On Friday` for New -York elty where she will Visit with her daughter Mr's. Gat net iSweitzer for sometime. Mr. Howard Beaver, of ,Detroit,' is visiting with bis parents Mr, and Kers. H. •Cs Beaver.. Air. •Clarence Eii'ber and, Dr, Moro! risen, ,of Detroit, spent a 'few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Falirner. Mt, 'STiltolt Finis:beiner was op- erated •en. at. St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on, Setut'day. We hope forj a speedy recovery. , Messrs. J, W. Graybeil, of Dash/•,. wood and .C, W. Christie, of Exeter, were in the village on Tuesday aur Biting the books of the Township Treasurer. The Young, Peogle's Society at. the United church will meet next Friday .evening. The Ladies' Aid of 13riusley Unit- ed church are Molding their oyster supper on Tuesday, January 27th. Watch for further anneuncen nts. Tiie•W. M. S. of the Evangelcal church are making plans for the day of prayer to • be held Sunday, February ,1st. The hour of prayer will be in the afternoon for all the members • of the Missionary Society and ,a brief program given hi the evening. A "Missionary Play" Is being prepared for the 'occasion. Of- fering for the treasury of the W.M,S. The E.L.C,E, held an interesting meeting last Friday evening. Nfelita Wein occupied the chair and con ducted the l »ening devotion. Lyla-, ,H'aist read the Scriipiture pesson; Clara Gaiser gave the topic; ",The' Ideal. Young Man"; piano duets. by Irene Fahrner and Elsie' Thompson; a paper on "Characteristics of 'Abra» ham Lincoln" was read by Alma Smith; vocal.dueWby P:. W. Mor-, 'lock and Alvin •Finkli:einer;: one •oft Rudyard. Kipling'i poems,, entitled,.: "If" was read, by ;Addison Gaiser. The meeting- next Friday evening win also have some interesting fee 'tures. • ,Miss Lillie Stalil, who has bean home forth() peat six weeks convales- cing after her recent operation -re- turned to Loedon again. CREDITON EAST Miss Marion Richards, or 'London, spent Sunday with her parents Mr; and Mrs. J. Richards. • Mr. Garnet. Rau, of Flint, Mich., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Rau. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims .and fam- ily, of Exeter, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Matz spent; a few days in, London the past week with theformers; sisters Mrs. Win:y Heatherley, and Mrs. Frank S,chelq,..: ink.' Mr. Harry Levis left last 'week for ,Toronto to. take treatments on' his hand which was severely cut at Kerr's .saw niilI about two . months„ ago. Mr. Ted Stanlake, of Greenway, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Wal- ter tMePherson, Sorry to hear that it is getting stormy for the Crediton Window' Peeper to be out around. SEEK TO REMEDY ODOR ' OI+'• GASOLINE,, IN 1i'ILLAGE • From time to time the citizens of Crediton have complained about an odor of gasoline about the premises. An investigation shows. It is appar- ently coming from the ,sewers and a number of the sinks that have not been provided with a trap. • Three of the companies, have already in- spected their tanks in an endeavour to locate the trouble, and . in con= junction with the Crediton Board of Health the following companies, Sup- ertest, Imperial, Canadian City Ser- vice, Staroline and British American, head a combined investigation. The companies are sparing neither trouble nor expense to see that everything is made right: • CREDITO' LV16LL ])1t,IicidNG • NOT' GI,s'I TIlNG 11ESrtiI.TS dale 59, Nellie Fee 59. George lrophey & Co., well=dig- Jr. II1-Irene Hoskins 77, 1�avid' gers from Parkhill, have been drill- !. ...Sangster 73, Mary Wolff 71, Herbert ling for water in' the Crediton Com Drummond 69, Mona Glenn 67.5, Ed- inunity Park since September '28th. na .Saunidercock+ 64, Erina Itipfer 64, Margaret .Shepherd 63, Ruth Bell 61, Kenneth Passnioi'e 52, Harold. Wil- lard 52, Keith Buchanan 44. Sr. It -Elva McQueen 80, '1Vliiryf, Clark 77, Jack Coles 76, Alice Pfaff T5, Barbara Shepherd 72, Llayd' Brook 69, Ittiasell Hedden . 68, Max Hudson 68, Botigla's Sangster 62', H. Wolff 44. M. A.., Lillis, teacher ROOM III They have now -reached a depth of 195 feet, .and have not struck enough water to supply one family through- out the year. There is feztr that their efforts may be in vain. The Township of Stephen and the We - ,men's Institute are shouldering the ,expense. It would be good Hetes for the community if they would strike a ,strong vein of .Pock Water, Intl it would furnish an immediate supply for. the, community skating rink, for which, at the present time, water is being hauled from the Aux Sable Sr, II ---Elaine Peck 88, Geo. Selig- River. seer `77, Shirley Twitchell 73, 'Laird Hudson 72,` Audrey Twitchell 72, G. - Pasantare 72, Ray Foster 71, Cecil HARI'LEY .Kiefer 62, *Norman Cook.,, 49, Higgins Ott. , 1st class- Tune Sa liderecek S9, Doris retiree 82, jack Shepherd 80, 13111y Coles 76, Preston Lentntoti 71,. Howard •inline 49, ,*Madeline Van- landeyhein 45. ,Mr. and Mrs. U, Pfiie and. Mr. and Mrs. S. Greb and Miss' Doris Greb of. Enrich spent Sunday with Mi', and Mrs. Hugh ;Love. Misses Tia and Buelah Hodgins ^visa ited Su'nncday evening with their aunt Mrs, Robt. 1% array,. of Corbett, Pr. -Mary G,eodwin 20, Carl Dat- Mrs'. Hugh Love visited on Sahli, - ars 88, Jinn Campbell 8S, Ronald •clay with Mrs. Marjorie Jennison itt Parker 87, Carry ,J0ynt 87,. Howard Grand Mend. Love 86, Margaret Sangster 84. B. Grace' Church, Greenway, held a Hess 76, ;Morris 1SloLwan 68, Jim- very successful choir ,pactice at the mie Clark 61., IIaylnend Higgins 57, Ihoilne of Mrs. ;les, Carruthers Jr., on Donald Willard 61, A1ii'btne Mc16rvan Tliursday. evening, 41, EmilyIToskiti .ebseiit, i Miss Vern. Isaac visited Strada- Jessie Paehatian, teacher with Miss 'Clive Eagleson. ��!{!.{II!{l{�IlIIlIIII!{!IlILII{{illll..{{!{IILI!{N!!{i!L{Ill!{!I!Ill1,i{II�ILiI{IIIIiI�{�{!I!i!!N!{{li.{1!!!l!!l11liI�i!{I!I!lil�{iIl!{IiLI�II�II{!{lL� Offilms _ MOMS MINDEN 111611, MINIM _ wr O NION 1/11.1110, Im▪ am MINNIE CHAIN RED. , . WHIT Dunt Miss Our ,Week -earl ..Specials RED* WHITE NAPTHA SOAP , ., . , ... , , . , .. , , : , , 10 bars •for 35c, Ready Cut Fancy Blue Rose MACARONI .RICE - 2 lbs, for 170, _ 3 lbs. for 23c, i x. Choice Golden Bantaln CORN 2 tins for 25c, • LUX, FLAKES, -SPECIAL , , , '....... A , PURE CLOVER HONEY, NO, 10 TINS , , .: •, 3 .for 25c.. Per tin 80 c Pineapple Jelly Sandwich COOKIES Per potmd 23c. 1 Hawes LEMON OIL 12 pz. bottle 23c.. .. . Hawe's FLOOR WAX 1 ib. tin each 39c.. ESSEX NO: 4 PEAS, NO, 2 TIN . , , , .. . , , . , 4 for 25c. PRIME OLD COL BRED CHEESE , ; , , ....... :. , .'.... , , Per lb. 290. MOMS SERVUS CHEESE --SIT SPREADS .. , , .. , ... , .. , , , , , , . Pei pkg. 19c. MINIM CROSS & BL.ACKWELL#S PICKLES, sweet or :sour , ..., Per bottle 19c...11.1111111110 Ammo ▪ Good Sodas .. ?y... ; , . . , 2 lbs. for 25c. Jewel. Shortening .... , , ... 2 lbs. for' 29c, for 25c.Blue "boo Matches .. .. , S for 5c.�., _• .. Choice New :Dates . 3 lbs. � .. Ribbon 2 IMMO .:r O WNS • e O▪ NION EAT,MQRE FISH! -SALMON, HALIBUT, WHITE FISH, OYSTERS ,CLAMS, :SHRIMPS, ETC. .i. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLrES•--ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS,'CELERY, LETTUCE, . CAI:Rf)TS, TURNTPS, CABBAGE, PARSNIPSP • TATOES 'ETC:' `', ��• ' AMMO OMNI ro•-.• •.d ;... nom; HARVEY::•lik-HARVEr.„ -- :EXETER Phone.102 ib iALIT1 ,1 LWAYS • HIGHER 'THAN ;PRICE" ` ' n.;t'010:?Deliver Ii Ili I L I IIIINiIINIII Aqi .0.0ll II"11111II11111,111111 Il N �iNiNNUItIINIi1lNlltillli�1�1111IliIllNlllilll�lllll II I Ii I I i r ':1,1 �?1F• Ili � (,110V' • DASHW,00J' ' b G Dr. H. H. Cows LDS., D.D S., DENTAL 9OURGEON At office In Bernell) Block, pleb - wood, eb-wood, first tliree days of wee and at office over the Post Otfice., In Zuricth, last three :.dayl' t wet.; Don't forget the big .Carnifel :at the Dashwood Rink on Monday -even- ing, January 26th when this big an- nual event will be celebrated. • Look up the different characters and' get your outfit all ready for the big ev- ening. Dashwood band in.. attend- ance. '. Mrs. J. Kellerman is visiting her daughter in Toronto. ' Mrs. Godkin, of Vancouver, is•at- ten.ding her mother Mrs. Baker, whci seriously 111. barber Jack Wainer has moved `Yt'ts barber shop up oyer the Telephone ,office. Mr. Harry".Guenther, of Windier,1 spent a few days with his parents Mr,' and Mrs. Chas. Guenther. • Rev. Ness i's' attending` Conference ;London this week. tThe Lutheran League entertained the Zurich League'te •a skating. party on the rink on Friday evening, After several hours ofskating refreshments were served in the basement of the church. 'Miss Sarah Reid, of Bayfield, and Mr, 16. Porter, of Goderich, spent Sun- day, the house of 'Mr. and Mrs. J.. C. Reid. The remains of the late .Mary Smith 'were brought here on Thurs- day and laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Miss Smith*passed away'on Wednesday ev- ening in London where she had been for the past four years. 'She reached the age of 68 years, 10 months and 7 days. She leaves to mourn her loss one sister Mrs, Wm: Davis, of town and one,brother Henry of Ste4 phen. On Friday evening. January 23rd Crediton plays Dashwodd. Come out and cheer for the boys. HOCKEY SCHEDULE Crediton at Dashwood, Jan, 23rd. Carnival at Dashwood, Jan. 26t11. Exeter at Crediton, Jan. 26th. Dashwood at 'Grand Bend, Jail. 27th, Grand l3end'at Crediton, Jan, 29th. Dashwood at Exeter, Jan. ,30th. . Crediton at Grand Bend, Feb. 3rd,,, Exeter at Dashwood, reb. 2ntl. Graiid Bend at Dashwood, Feb. 6th •Crediton at Exeter, Feb. 6tlt. Dashwood at Crediton, Feb. 9th. Exeter at Grand Bend; Feb, 10. LtJMLE' Mr,, W. N. Glenn received word last week .of the death of his aunt Mrs. L. Thompson, wife• of the late ltrr. W Thompson, one time residents of Lo. Orb but since the death of her hoe, band she has resided with heti daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr,-1enery, a. hardware merchant in •Stratford. Tlhe. people of tate nneiglthorheod .are pleased to know that •Mr:, Martin McTaggart and his •sister hiss Annie are now getting' along bettor after their recent accident. . ,i1r. Eifion Miller. is now sntfei'iiig With an attack ,of mumps. Miss Jennie t:4i:'eDer uid, of ti'ttirekirk retnrned'honle after. spending it few clays with the McQueen family tom - nig hero .to attend thefntner d. of the late Mrs. Ma's/1:06M , 1Vir. Glen Shelton, of Listowel, has been visiting his tmnle Mr. W. N. Glean' for a few,,d1ys this week. • *L1M4ILLZ . Master aGet)rgie Kellett had ,the tnisfc trine to'ja'll' and break his:eel- tar col= tar'bone one daylnast -week, . Ther `have 'been several cases' of chic'icen pox:in €iie,community. Colds are; quite •gi•evalent at pre'/`. ent, quite• 'a ruiner of, school 4hth. dren are abseal'tfrom school each ,day lately.•s r • The Sunday School .officers for the conning year 'are': Supt., 'Wesley Johns Assistant, Samuel Pym; Secretaries,' Howard.'Johns, Sgkire Herdman, Al= len Johns and A1Vin Cooper; Treas.: urer, Henry. Delbridge; •Or'ganistit•; Harry Murch"and Marjorie Delbridge Singing "Leaders, Will Elford and K. Johns; •teacher' for primary class, Mts. Hy. Delliridge; Juniors, Ti'Ior_ once Herdman and Mrs. ev.) White ;Junior Girls, Mi'lses• Lena Pym and. Marjorie Delbridge; Junior Boys,. Miss Elva Horne and Gies. Newton Clarke; Intermediate Gins, Mrs. W. IHorne and Mrs. Ed. Johns.; Interme- diate B'i}ys, Horace Delbridge andaTas.r Kirkland; Senior Girls, Mrs. Chas. Godbolt and Miss Lavona Cooper; Senior Boys, Chas. Johns; Supt. of. Missionary Dept., Delmar Skinner; Supt. of Temperance Supt., Alvin i'Y.m; Emergency teachers, :'asses H. Miirph, Florence Bell, Ruth Skinner, A3 ssrs: Wm. Routly, Ed. Packman, Win. Bradshaw, and Harold Prance, -.Mrs. Chas. Johns visited for .a few days the beginning of the 'week 'with her sister Mrs. 8, Whaley in St. Marys , Mrs. Will Elford is very poorly at prbsent. Her friends hope site will soon'regain her normal good health. The congregational meeting of this cltiireli was held on Tuesday of this week. - Elimville Hockey 'Team played the Whalen team on the Kirieton rink on the evening of January 13th winning by a .score of five to one. They will play Exeter Intermediates on the Ex- eter rink on Thursday, .January 22nd. at eight .o'clock. No doubt quite a windier from this vicinity will go as well. as to cheer the boys along.' Dr. Atkinson and Dr. I touiston,' Dentists,' of Exeter, desire • to an. nounce that their offices are closed every Wednesday afternoon: 12-26-tfc KIRKTON The annual meeting of the United, church was held on Wednesday ev- ening with a good attendance. Rev T. A. Bell presided. tTlie reports of the different organizations were .giv- en and shows the church to be hi a prosperous. condition. The officers of the Church are Rev. T. A. Bell, pastor and Chairman of Session;' Eider, Milton Gregory, H, V. Crago, Joseph .Stone, Reuben Shier, Charlie Duffield, David Hazlewood, Amos Me.upe and Win. Pyiu; C.orinittee of. Stewards, David Goulding, Silas- Shier, Wm. Harding, Wal, Roger, T. 'rust, Wiin. 'Urquhart, Robert Haste - wood; -Thomas Brock, Wilbur Kirk- by And Walter Iiaslewood; Secretary- Treiisttrer, Dr. Garetiee Jore; Mors, Horace Greenstreet, Ross Marshall, Russell Brock, Freie >Switse'r; Pew Stewarts, W'ni, Pyrn, L, Fletcher, 1). Hazlewood and Thomas Th o'ek; ;Att- ditors, Nathan Doupe, Wm. Bogen', Organist, Dr. C. A. Campbell, assist, Mrs. T'riman Tuft; Music 4ontinittee, David Goulding, Williaiit, Kirkby and Clarence Itoutly. The annual meeting of Aberdeen Ijall vas held on Monday night with Mr. John t7'13rlen a:;ting .its chairman. The Trustees elected for 1231 are Ira Marshall; chairman Jas. Howe; S.ee,- . Trea6;, °David. ',ost'eri, I'Iarr}z white, and; Harry`.Htirglfi wjth J.,Willtaatls': as caretaker. ' `.A;";nteeting of the :shareioidera., of flleascalesawas he on Friday after.. noon., .The 'Directors for 1931. are: 'it. Ross, Chairmra, , Wm, Roger,;Sec.- Trea,k; ,,Walter., azlewoad, •'tiltpn Gregory; and Wra. Hollingsbead., 'Word was received fftotit Gorden Hazelwood, of Cochranec:,.i;iat a few families ' therewas in, i; 'tituie cir- cumstances' and the congregation of the „United Church pack'ed a large box of eatables and clothing and sent It there this week. .i Tiie hos ey game o 3 Friday night between I irkton •and' Fullerton re- sulted in ,favor. -of Fuliarton)1.1. THE Tt1 RKTON. iURTiVI,TI/'iT)<i ,. SOCIETY• ' A meeting of the Directors, of the above 'society met,' at the home of the President, Dr, Campbell on Tuesday, afternoon last. ,There was nearly a full ;t;oard only one director being • absent. ,Several things were •discuss ed for improving the'' countryside bot ,as a•° whole and also for the home' surrounding. Mrs. M.eNaught- on having•'r•esigned from being '.Secre- Mary-Treasuer, Miss Wilson acted as pro temuntil another war •obosen later on in the meeting. The society ;had the good fortune to- be able to - place Rev. Mr. Bulteel in this posi- tion. The question was gone . into. with regards to the two premiums for the coming year • and it was de- cied to have the follow:ng premium . ,commence finding which will be made final at the next meeting to be held the beginning .of February. No. 1, Named variety of Lilac or Mock Orange; or Denstia with •the Canadian Horticulturist for one year. No. 2, 1 Rose bush; 1 Phlox root named; 2 Carter best Begonia bulbs;'' 5 Gladiolus bulbs from named var- ieties. HURONDALE The Women's Institute members and their families' held community night at Thames Road ,United church on Monday Evening January 19th, with a large crowd present. 'The nieeting was in charge of the pres- ident Mrs.. It. Kestie was"opened by singing the. Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unlisted. ,Sevierat business items were discussed, after• \vioh the meeting closed by singing . "God Save The King." (The, following program itt charge of Miss N. Reddy, Mts. R. Nestle and Mrs. E. Mitchell was opened by singing "0 Canada" followed by an address from their splendid chair- man Mr. Emir's., ,Strang; Alt 'Upside Down Drill vas then given by six boys; a. solo by Miss Pearl Wood; A dialogue entitled "The Big Hat at the Concert," which was well given by all casts; solo by Mervin Ctidmore. A very interesting ad- dress by Rev. a/fr. Anthony; Mr. W. R." Melding then delighted that audience with en instrumental. A, trio •was then given by Miss May - belle Strang, Mrs. It. I1estle and Mrs. E. Mitchell entitled "Fussy Old • Maids Prom Lynn". The :urogram was; elnsed by singing Annie Laurie. The rest Of the" evening was .spent lei .g.aines and Contests. Lunch was sert+ed by the cominittee in charge. •Shortly atter all dispersed to their homes by ,sleigh -loads feeling that the night had been well spent. 'The regular monthly meeting of the Iinrontla,ls Institute will be field at the home of Mrs. W. Wood en Wed- ' nesd.ay. February 25111. la:oll Galt tt+i1lbe a.41yxa Favorite Rook." . "