HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-11-26, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, NOmBER 26, 1036
HENSALL
(Miss Emma Johnston is visiting
friends in Toronto this week.
Mr. Carl Passmore m in Toronto
this week on a business trip.
Harvey Hudson and Harold Hig
gins spent Sunday at the Beach-O’-
Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster, were in
Kitchener recently attending the
funeral of a relative.
Miss Minnie Sangster was confin
ed to her home several days last
week through illness.
Master Bobby Cameron w-ho was
confined to his room last week
through ilness is improving.
Mr. G. C. Petty is spending a few
days visiting relatives in Toronto
and attending the Winter Fair.
•Mrs,* Geo. Brown was visiting her
daughter and son-in-law Mr, and
Mrs. J. Wilson, of Stratford last
'week.
The Hensall Hydro Commission
held their regular monthly meeting
on Monday evening all the 'members
were present.
Messrs. Albert and Lloyd Pass-
more, of Delhi, spent the week-end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Passmore.
Miss Lin Ortwein, who has been
seriously ill in a Toronto Hospital
for several weeks was brought to
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ortwein on Thursday.
A Court of Revision on the 193 6
Voters’ List was held in the town
hall here on Monday afternoon.
His Honor County Judge Costello,
presided. A number of changes
were made.
A good crowd attended the saus
age supper put on in the United
church on Wednesday evening last
under the auspices of the W.M.S. of
the church. The pupils of Miss
Greta Lammie gave a number of
musical numbers during the sup
per.
A big crowd attended the sale of
farm stock and implements at Vic
tor Fee’s farm just west of the vil
lage on Wednesday afternoon of
this week. Bidding was brisk and
good prices were realized. Geo.
H. Elliott, of Clinton, was the auc
tioneer.
Mr. Victor Fee, who has been in
the General Hospital, Toronto, for
treatment was brought to his home
last week. Miss Gladys Douglas
R. N., will nurse him here and his
tany friends hope he will soon show
‘me improvement. He- is holding
‘ k, auction sale on Wednesday of
1 week of his farm stock and
foments.
Iki ?r. and Mrs. Burley, who were
'filling here at the home of Mrs.
.jPPley’s brother, Mr. Thos. Sher-
ritt, left for their home in Almont,
Mich., on Tuesday last. Accom
panied -by Mr. Sherritt they spent
two weeks near Tlressalon, New On
tario, on a hunting- trip. They each
succeeded in shooting a fine deer
besides getting other game.
Euchre and Dance
The Hensall Chambei’ of Com
merce are putting on a Euchre and
dance in the Town Hall on Wednes
day evening, December 2nd. This
promises to be a real night’s fun
for young and old. Special prizes
for dancing as well as prizes for the
winners of the euchre games. Good
music will be provided. The com
mittee are expecting a large crowd
as the proceeds are. in aid of the
Community Xmas Tree which will
(be erected in front of the town hall.
Reception
A very pleasant time was spent on
Thursday evening last at Glen-
almond, beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Rowclifre on No. 4
Highway, when ab-out forty relatives
of Mrs. Rowcliffe assembled to do
honor to a numbei’ of relatives from
the West, Mrs. John Bo.nthron, of
Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mr. Harry Du-
guid, of Elston, Sask, and Mrs. W.
H. Mears, of Hazter, Alta. Mrs. Bon-
thron and Mrs. Mears left here on
Saturday for their homes in the
West after spending several weeks
visiting relatives and friends in the
Hensall district. Mr. Dugiuid, who- is
down on a business trip will remain
a week or two yet.
The Municipal Election
The Municipal Pot is beginning
to boil and candidates for the dif
ferent municipal offices are getting
ready for the nomination on Friday
evening. For the Reeveship the
names of the present Reeve, Mr.
Geiger, W. J. Jones and Archie
Filshie are being prominently men-
‘tidftednw, Mr. Filshie is also being
mentioned for a seat on the Hydro
Board. (For the Council, Council
lor Hamilton has Stated that he will
run again, but at the time of writ
ing we have not heard the inten
tions of the other councillors. There
is no doubt but there will
(be an election1. In any municipal
ity a good stiff election is a good
thing and shows the interest taken
by the electors in Municipal affairs.
Junior Institute
The Junior Institute held their
November meeting on Wednesday ,
evening last’at the home of Miss L.
'Drummond. There was a splendid
attendance and the president MisS
Maud MciEoan presided. After the
opening exercises a short time was
spent In community singing. “A
Motto in Flanders” was given by
Miss Beryl Pfaff; a solo by Mrs. E.
K. Hutton accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. W. A. Young. Miss Mildred
McDouall gave a very interesting
demonstration on the wrapping of
Christmas parcels. Mrs. W. A.
Young gave the topic which was on
"Pioneer Women of 'Canada” and
which was listened to with much
interest and greatly enjoyed by all
present. At the close Of the meet
ing lunch was served. The next
meeting, will be held on December
9th at the home of Mrs. E. K. Hut
ton.
Y. 1*. Anniversary
Young People’s anniversary was
observed in the United church on
Sunday last. The speaker for the
day was Rev. De Witt Cousens, pas
tor of Wesley Willis United church,
'Clinton, who preached two excellent
sermons to the young people. There
was a young people’s choir who fur
nished special music. At the morn
ing service in the anthem Mr, Harry
Horton took the special solo parts
and a solo was sung by Mr. Claud
Blowes. 'At the evening service an
anthem and a solo by Miss Bella
Smale. Rev, Mr. Cousens sang a
very beautiful solo "I Heard the
Voice of Jesus Say.” Miss Eleanor
Fisher presided at the organ. At
the evening service Miss Greta
Lammie presided at the piano as
well. The services were very im
pressive and helpful and were
largely attended both morning and
evening.
We invite you to . see our large
stock of Christmas Gifts: Wrist
Watches, Diamond Rings, Signet
Rings, Birthday Rings, and many
other beautiful gifts ar S. B. Taylor’s
CREDITON
The Ladies’ Aid and W. M. 8. of
the Evangelical Church are observ
ing their public thank-offering meet
ing in the auditorium of the church
on Monday evening, November 30.
Rev. Clemens of Milverton will be
present and give an illustrated
lecture on Palestine. Everyone is
cordially invited.
Mr. Howard Haist, of Fenwick,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finkbeiner.
Mrs. W. H. Gaiser has returned
after spending a month in New
York and Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Eilber were en
tertained at the home of their son
Mr. II. K. Eilber, Monday evening
in honor of their 57th wedding an
niversary. We offer our congrat
ulations.
Mr. Gordon Morlock is having
Hydro installed in his house and
'barn.
Rev. A. E. Pletch attended the
anniversary services of the Evan
gelical church, New Hamburg on
Sunday.
With the end of the pasture sea
son, large herds of cattle are be
ing brought in for winter feeding.
This fall the pasture and water has
been abundant and the animals are
in A condition'. The number of cattle
for winter feeding exceeds the num
ber for several years owing to the
large amount of feed in the town
ship, hay and straw being very
plentiful. Several fanners brought
car loads of Western cattle in ad
dition to their usual number. It is
seldom the pasture has remained in
such good condition until the end of
the season and some are continuing
to let their young cattle forage on
the farms.
STAFFA
Mrs. A. Smale visited with her
brother in Strathroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howe, of De
troit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
■Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French attend
ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toron
to.
Mr. Wm. Jeffrey visited with his
brother in Hamilton.
Mr. Wm. Thompson, of Detroit,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Worden and also attended the Royal
Winter Fair in Toronto.
(Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl, of
Whalen; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bushfield and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Saddler visited with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Jeffrey.
Mr. Russell Worden visited in
Toronto over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffrey, of
Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Jeffrey.
CENTRALIA
Messrs. Gordon McDonald and
Bob Smith, spent a coiuple of days
in Toronto last week attending the
Royal Winter Fair.
Mr. J. Fraser, of Detroit, called
o.n friends in the village on Thurs
day of last week.
.Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs. Brok-
enshire recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. Isaac at Grand Bend.
Mr. James Mitchell spent the
week-end with his son Mr. W- Mit
chell in London.
Mr. Ken. Hodgins spent Sunday
at his home in Greenway.
Mrs. George Bay.nnam Sr. had
the misfortune to fall, last week,
fracturing! her arm between the el
bow and shoulder.
Don’t forget the Chicken Supper
and Bazaar in the church here on
Wednesday, November 25th, to be
followed by a good program.
'The W. M. S. held their Thank-
offering service on Sunday last. Mrs
(Rev.) W. R. McIntosh, was the
guest speaker and she delivered a
very inspiring message. Special mu
sic was 'provided by the choir. A
very pleasant duet was rendered by
Mrs. (Rev.) R. N. Stewart and Mrs.
Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Essery, Satur
day afternoon, entertained the exe
cutive committee of the Harris fam
ily reunion. This committee has pre
pared and have had published in
book form the family tree going
back to hundred years and contain
ing over fourteen hundred names
Members were present from Strat
ford, Clinton, Mitchell and Fullar-
ton.
Women’s Association
The regular meeting of the Wo
men’s Association was held on No
vember 5th with Mrs. Boyes in
charge of the Devotional period.
Hymn 239 and prayer by Mrs. An
drew Isaac. The Scripture lesson
Psalm 96 was read by Mrs. Byron
Hicks; duett Mr. Boyes and Mr.
BusweTl; reading by Mrs. Buswell,
enti'tled "Sacred Isle of Prayer";
story by Dorothy Hicks "A Plea For
Justice”,* duet by Messrs. Boyes
and Buswell. Mrs. Hodgson had
charge of the business session.
,Hymn 3'84. After.a short business
session Mrs. E. Clarke gave a very
interesting account of Her holiday
trip* to Denver. Hymn 3B6 and Mrs.
Hodgson closed the meeting. Lttnch
whs served by Mrs. A. MdFalls, Mrs
T. Smith, Mrs. E. Beavers and Mrs.
Stewart.
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robinson* and
family visited friends in London on
Sunday.
Mir. and Mrs. McDonald, of Wal-
lace'burg, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Hlumphreys this past week,
Ross Marshall and Gerald Paul
attended the rugby game between
Balmy Beach and Sarnia in London
last Saturday the score being 10-8
for Sarnia.
(Mr. Hubert Dickinson, of St.
Marys, took charge of the Laymen’s
service l'ast Sunday and Mr. Harvey
Rea sang a solo which was much ap
preciated.
We extend congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Greenstreet, bride
and groom last week. They are vis
iting with friends in Toronto.
THAMES ROAD
Our roads are geting a clearing
up. The small brush growth is be
ing cut out and will help to keep
down the heavy drifts and add to1
the comfort of winer driving.
The young people enjoyed the
hlopitality of the Eaimville young
folk Monday evening and contribut
ed the program. These get together
meetings should prove a source of
real enjoyment.
".Bunny” had to run' for his life
Monday when the hunters decided
they would get going.
Sunday morning pur pastor Rev.
Mr. Mair gave a most interesting
talk on "Escape” healthy and un
healthy and the time set apart for
the address passed al‘l too quickly.
The Mission Circle is planning
to help us solve some of our Christ
mas difficulties at the church on
Friday evening. The young people
are also contributing for our enter
tainment.
W. A. Society
The W. A. Society was the first
to lead in annual meeting and held
theirs at Mrs. Robinson’s home with
a good, attendance. The result of
the election was: Mrs. Squires, Pres
Mrs. S. Coward, 1st vice-president;
Mrs. Wm. Stone, iSec’y.-Treas. A
good program was enjoyed. A ten
cent tea was also served. We un
derstand the ladies have a substan
tial “nest egg” with which to carry
on their very useful activities for
the coming year. We wish them suc
cess.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs,. Murray Abbott
and family, Mrs. W. J. Davis and
son Clarence of Saintsbury spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and
family of near Exeter spent Siunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke.
iMr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe and
Lome, of Anderson, spent Thursday
evening with Mr, and Mrs. Walker
Kerslake.
Mr. Chas. Delbridge spent a few
days at the Royal Fair at Toronto.
Miss Greta Fletcher is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Godbolt of Centralia,
Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt and
Gerald, oil Centralia, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher
(Mr, R. E< iPooley returned hoine
on Thursday last from Westminister
hospital after his recent operation.
We hope he will soon be out again,
Mrs. James Kirkland, and Mal
colm, of Thames Road visited on
Friday with Mr, and Mrs. George
Davis.
GRAND BEND
Mrs. Sol. Pollock who has spent
the last couple of weeks visiting in
Detroit returned home on Friday.
Miss Muriel Fallis and Miss Grace
Hutchinson, of Sarnia, were week
end visitors with, Mr. add Mrs. Ab
ner Mollard,
Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Mr. and
Mrs. Isen'bach ronurned after a
week-end visit in Detroit.
Miss Mary Yeo is visiting for a
few days in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and
Mrs, Max Turnbull visited in De
troit for a few days last week.
Miss Marjorie Desjardine visited
in Pt. Huron for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulens and
family, of Ilderton, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Lovie.
Mr. Raymond Kaaing was rushed
to the St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, and was operated on for ap
pendicitis and the last word was
that he was doing nicely.
iMiss Mona Dewey, of Sarnia, vis
ited with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Dewey over me week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lumbard, of Pt.
Huron and daughter Mona, of New
York, were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Holt.
The sympathy of the whole com
munity is extended to the Desjar
dine family for the loss of their
mother, who was well known and
loved by everybody, she was a life
long resident of the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles are
the last of the campers to leave for
their home in Royal Oak, Mich.,
leaving on Monday.
Mr. Melvin Dodds and Miss Beu
lah Holt, of Buffalo, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Geromette.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Statton visited
in St. Marys last week.
Mr. Wm. Fairburn, of Hensall,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Green on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton, of
Sylvan, visited with Mrs, Sarah
Hamilton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ravelle spent
last week in Detroit with their
daugihtei’ Mrs. Isembach.
Mrs. Ellen Desjardine visited her
daughter Mrs. Henry Devine last
week.
Grand Bend Y. P. U.
On Friday evening, November 20
the Y. P. U. held their weekly meet
ing in the basement of the church.
The Convenor of Fellowship, Miss J.
Turnbull took charge of the meeting
and gave a splendid talk on the
work of John Gedde a foreign mis
sionary. The meeting ended with
recreation period of which Miss P.
Gill was in charge.
The Young People are presenting
their play, "Who Said Quit?” on
Friday evening, November 27th.
MT. CARMEL
Miss Geraldine Harness, of Strat
ford, visited with friends here last
week.
Mr. Sorton and Dennis Collins, of
Detroit, visited Friday with the lat
ter’s mother Mrs. T, Collins.
Mr. Dave Geromette, Jr., spent
Saturday in Port Huron.
Mr. Norman Geromette is visiting
friends in Detroit.
Miss Winnie Madden, of Toron
to, spent the week-end at her home.
Miss Elizabeth Dietrich, of Lon
don, was home for the week-end.
Messrs. Gerald O’Rourke ’ and
Howard Thompson spent Sunday in
London.
Mr. A. McCann has bought a
master Chevrolet sedan and Mr.
Wm. Dietrich bought a De Luxe
coach.
There will be Bingo and dance in
the hall Friday night.
Mrs. P. Fleming visited with her
daughter in Chatham on Saturday.
Mr. John Glavin spent Saturday
with friends in Kitchener.
Mr. Wilfred Ducharme skidded
off the slippery pavement while
motoring to London on Saturday.
He escaped with a few dinges to
his car.
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the Ladies’
Aid will be held on Wednesday af
ternoon, December 2nd at the home
of Mrs. Majoir Baker.
Reeve William and Mrs. Sweitzer
attended the Huron Temperance
meeting in Clinton last Thursday.
Misses Lorraine Balkier and Mil
dred Lamport, of London, visited
at their homes ion Friday evening.
Committees were appointed in the
Sunday School on Sunday last to
prepare for a Christmas Entertain
ment.
Mr. Wilfrdd Adams who under
went an operation for appendicitis
in StA Joseph^ ,H|osplitaL' returned
home on Saturday.
The regular meeting of the Y.’ P.
S. will be held in the church on
Friday evening.
Mrs. M. Finkbeiner Is spending
the winter months at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Finkbeiner.
Miss Veva Adams and friend
from London spent a few days at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Robinson from
Wheatley spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hale-*
ton,
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THE RED and WHITE STORE
Christmas will soon be here. Let us supply you with new
fruits, peels and nuts for your Christmas Cake and Pudding
Ct
Fancy Blended Sultanas ....
Seedless Raisins ...................
Raisins with Seeds in .........
Extra Fancy Currants ........
Sair Dates..............................
Pitted Dates ..........................
x.
GOOD COOKING APP
Choice Quality Mincemeat^
Large Seedless Grapefrui
Fresh Oysters
Cut Mixed Peel ........................... per lb. 25c
Cherries, whole and broken.....per lb. 39c.
Cherries, whole ........................... per lb, 45c
Candied Pineapple assorted colours lb.,.
Almonds ...........................jp-rflSS
Walnuts .—.......... per lb. 39c
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Codfish ............................... per package 15c
Smoked Fillets of Haddie .........................15c
Fresh B. C. Salmon.......................per lb. 17c
per bushel $1.00
We Deliver
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mis. Harry Lippert and
two children moved their household
effects to Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merner
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hirtzel’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Northcott in Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, of
London spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Motz. Mrs. Henry Motz,
who has spent the past two weeks
in London returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Lewis and
children, of Brinsley, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis.
Mrs. Sam. Baynham spent the
week-end with Mrs. Hazel MacPher-
son in Parkhill.
A jolly time was spent at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims on
Friday evening when friends and
lelatives numbering around fifty
gathered there in honor .of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Smith nee Mae Rollins
and presented them with a miscel
laneous shower. Guests were present
from Ailsa Craig, Exeter and Elgin-
field. Contests and progressive
euchre were played after which a
dainty lunch was served the follow
ing address was read.
To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
Dear Mae and Albert:
It is with great pleasure we have
met here this evening to greet you
and to express our hearty good
wishes for you in your new sphere
of life.
We ask you to accept these pres
ents not for their intrinsic value
but that tihey may be a reminder
of us and our very best wishes for
a bright, cheerful, and happy future
We pray God’s richest blessings may
ever be yours.
From Relatives and Friends
Mr. Smith made a suitable reply
after which all wended their way
home in the small hours of the
morning.
WOODHAM
The Mission Band meets next
.Sunda/y, November 29 th, at 2:15
p.m.
•Our Siunday .School having .met
for services at 10 o’clock a.m. for
the summer months will on Sunday,
December 6th, meet at 2:30 p.m.
and continue at that time during
the winter months.
Rev. W. M. and Mrs. Lovegrove
returned home from the north cofun-
try on Saturday morning last,
bringing back a fine deer.
Miss Violet Squire spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. H. An
derson, of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson, of
Thorndale, were Sunday visitors at
the home of the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Swallow.
We are pleased to say Mrs. Joihn ,
Damm is up around again and get
ting along nicely, having fell a
while ago' and sprained her hip.
Preparations are on the way for
the annual Xmas concert held in
the Orange Mall.
KHIVA
Mr. Noah Dietrich has purchased
a new Chevrolet car from Snell
Bros., Exeter.
Miss Bernice Neeb underwent an
operation for the removal of her
tonsils in Dr. Taylor’s Hospital on
Friday last and is getting along
fairly well.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Eagleson and
family spent Sunday with relatives
near Parkhill.
Mr. Wm. Hanover, of Buffalo
and Mr. Louis Held and son Peter
and Mrs. J. Hanover, of Kitchener,
spent the weeki-end with Mr. and
•Mrs. Earl Stebbins.
Miss Thelma Neeb, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Neeb.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dietrich and
family visited in Chatham on Sun
day.
Advice to motorists: Just because
you see its tracks is no sign that a
train has just passed*
i ELIMVILLE
The W. M. S. had a quilting at
the home of Mrs. Everett Skinner
on Friday of last week. The quilts
are to packed in a bale this week.
We are pleased to report that Mr.
Alvin Pym is able to be out around
after his recent illness.
Mrs. Wes. Horne spent the week
end with her sister Mrs. A. McFalls
in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Willis and
family from Stephen were visitors
on Sunday with Mrs. Jno. Johns.
W. M. S. Meeting
Mrs. P. Murch was hostess for the
November meeting of the W. M. S.
it being also the annual election of
officers. Twelve members were pres
ent. Mrs. Will Elford presided over
the meeting and opened with the
hymn "Lord speak to me that I may
speak.” The Scripture lesson from
Mark 4th Chapter was read by Mrs.
Wes. Johns. The Devotional Leaf
let was given by Mrs. Wellington
Skinner, "Thy Way Not Mine O
Lord” was read as a prayer by Mrs.
Elford. Mrs. P. March gave the
treasurer’s report. The minutes of
last meeting were read and adopted
also roll called subject "Willing
Workers.” Some correspondence was
read and election or officers follow
ed conducted by Rev. Penrose with
the results as follows: Hon. Pres.,
Mrs. Chas. Godbolt; president, Mrs.
(Rev.) Penrose; 1st Vice-President,
Mrs. R. D. Hunter; Rec. Sec’y., Mrs
Wes. Horne; Comes. Sec’y., Mrs. H.
Ford; Treasurer, Mrs. P. Murch;
organist, Mrs. Wellington Skinner;
Supply Sec’y., Mrs. N. Clarke; Supt.
Systematic Giving, Mrs. Will Elford
Temperance Sec’y., Mrs. C. Johns;
Associate Helpers, Mrs. T,- Bell;
Stranger’s Sec’y and Committee,
Mrs. N. Coultis, Mrs. ,S. Hunter,
Mrs. John Coward and Mrs. Will
Johns; Missionary Monthly Sec’y.,
Mrs. S. Brock; Mission Band Lead
er, Mrs. Wib. Batten; Assistant,
Mrs. Will Elford.
Y. P. Union
The Y. P. Union met on Monday
even-ing when Thames Road Y. P.
were entertained. Howard Johns
welcomed t-he visiting society. Jas.
Mi'ller then opened the meeting
with the hymns “He Leadetih Me”
and "Love Divine, All Love Excel
ling.” The Scripture Lesson, Psalm
121 was read by William Alan; vo
cal duet entitled “Just Abide” sung
by Doris Duncan and Mildred Hod-
gert; Russell Passmore, Jas. Miller
and Evelyn> Hunkin gave
prayers. The hymn "Face
was sung. Rev. Mr. Mair
topic, taking for his text
certain man drew a bow
sentence
to Face”
gave the
"And a
at a ven-
ture. ’ A reading "Guilty or not
Guilty” was read by Evelyn Hunkin.
Ivan Stewart gave two selections on
the mouth organ and guitar, Anna
Rhode gave a reading “People Will
Talk.” The meeting closed with the
hymn "All the Way My Saviour
Leads Me” and benediction by Rdv.
Mr. Mair. A social time was spent
at games and contests after which,
lunch was served.
GREENWAY
Mrs, E. McPherson had a heart
attack last week but is recovering.
Her daughter Mrs. Roy Pollock, of
Kerrwood, has been with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family,
of Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hotson last week.
The young people presented their
play “Headstrong! Joan” at Benmil-
ler last week and the Benmiller
young people will give their play
here next week.
Miss Olive English spent last
week in London with Mrs\.„ Re
Sheppard. '
We extend our best wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Bloomfield
(nee Miss Pearl Brophey) on their
recent marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey and
Mr. and Mrs. Haro'ld Brophey visit
ed in Wheatley over the week-end.
The United church Sunday school
will hold its first practise for the
Christmas concert next Saturday
afternoon.
Bloomfield-Broiiliey
A quiet wedding took place at the
manse Grand Bend on Wednesday,
November 18th at high noon when
Rev J. B. Moore united In marriage
Edith Pearl Brophey, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey
of Parkihil'l and Edward S. Bloom
field, of Union son of the late Mr.
.and Mrs. Burton Bloomfield, of En
field, England. The bride wore a
dress of Navy Egyptian crepe and
Navy Wolf trimmed sued cord coat
with accessories to match. Immed
iately after the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Bloomfield left for a short
motor trip to Til'bury and other
points.
... Winter Driving Necessities
We have a complete line of
WINTER GRADE OILS AND GRE^
$ ~ .1
ACCESSORIES AT ATTRACT!
•••
PRICES
ALSO DEFROSTERS, HEATERS £®INS AND OTHER
ELLIOT
FORD DEALER
HaveJvour car servi
Special
Tor Winter Driving,
basing Equipment —
PHONE 64
Exeter Creamery Co., Limited
CREAMERIES AT EXETER AND WINCH
—Good places to sell CreamA^
Makers
Winchelsea Star
GRADE”
and Exeter Brand Rutter
Ask your dealer for these Brands