HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-01-21, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JANUARY S16t, 1937
HENSALL
W. D. 'Sanders, of Exeter,
on friends in town on Satur-
Mr,
called
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth, of
Kitchener, visited on Sunday iwith
Mr, and Mrs. Alt, Wuerth.
IMiss Margalret Johnston visited
on Sunday with lher sister and
brother-im-law Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Douglas at Hyde Park.
Mrs. Thos Wrens Sr,, of Exeter,
is visiting with her son and daugh
ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Wren.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Travis, of
Walton, visited on Wednesday last
with tlheir son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Travis,
Rev. Beverly Farr, of Dorchester,
and a former rector of St. Paul’s
Anglican church, visited in town
last week. Mr. Farr's many friends
were pleased to see him again.
Reeve Shaddick is in Goderich
this week attending County Council,
also Reeve Geo. Armstrong, of Hay.
Both gentlemen have served on this
council 'but this is their first year as
Reeve,
Mr.
week
reside
weeks
Mrs. H. Little;
and friends in Hensall and district.
The annual Sunday School meet
ing of the United church was held
Wednesday evening of last week.
The officers for 1937 were elected
as follows: Supt. Dr. Smillie; asst.,
Elgin Rowcliffe; sec’y-treas., Mild
red Scruton; asst., Jack Simmons;
pianist, Eleanor Fisiher. The teach
ing staff were all reappointed.
The annual Agricultural meeting
was held on Saturday afternoon at
the Hotel rooms: Election of offic
ers took place and resulted as fol
lows: Dr. A. R. Campbell, president;
Mr. Sam. Dougall, 1st vice-presi
dent; directors, are the same as last
year. February 26th was the date
set for the annual seed show and the
date for the Spring Fair will be set
at a later date.
Y. P. L. •
The Y. P. L. of the United church
met on Monday night with a good
attendance. Ian Filshie presided.
Tihe Scripture lesson was read by
Edison Forrest, and tihe devotional
period was in charge of Miss Mildred
Scnuton. A contest on “Canada”
was much enjoyed. Monday even
ing, January 25th, will be the an
nual congregational meeting. A
arrang-
and Mrs. Haring left last
for London iwihere they will
after spending the past three
visiting Mrs. Haring’s mother
also other relatives
Murray; vice-pres., Mrs. Geo. Walk
er; treasurer, Mrs. H< Workman;
secretary, Mrs. Roy MacLaren. The
president, Miss Hannah Murray took
the chair and election of .group
leaders took place. At the close of
the meeting Rev. Mr. Young spoke
to the ladies and expressed his grat
itude to them for theii’ work during
the past year. The meeting closed
by all repeating the Lord’s prayer in
unison. The group leaders served
a very delightful lunch.
Death of Mrs. Wm. Hoggarth
IMrs. William Hoggarth, a well-
known resident of Tuckersmit/h pas
sed away at the home of her daugh
ter Mrs. J. Ingram, of Hay Twp., on
Wednesday, January 13 th. Mrs.
Hoggartlh had been visiting in Hen-
sall
law
She
for
considerably improved and had gone
to spend a few days with her other
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. J.Ingram, of Hay Twp., wlhere
she took a relapse and despite the
best of nursing and medical care
passed away on Wednesday,
was formerly Miss Jean Davis,
daughter of tihe late Mr. and
Wm. Davis, of Staffa. She
born at Staffa and was in her
year.'She was married to ’ Mr.
garth about 37 years ago. She was
a devout member of Carmel Presby
terian church. She leaves to mourn
her loss her husband, Mr, Wm. Hog-
gartih, of Tuckersmith; tw.o. daugh
ters, Mrs. Wesley Green, of Hensall
and Mrs. John Ingram, of Hay; one
son Archie, on the homestead in
Tuckersmith; there is also one
brother, Mr. Wm. Davis; two sisters
Miss Annie and Miss Margaret, both
at home; Miss Elizabeth Davis, of
Ottawa and Mrs. William Doig, of
Tu'okersmith. The funeral was held
from her late home in Tuckersmith
on Friday afternoon with interment
in Cromarty cemetery, Rev. W. A.
Young, her pastor, having charge of
the funeral service, assisted by Rev.
Mr. Reide, of Cromarty. The pal-
bearers were all neighbors of the
deceased, being Messrs. Wm. Doig,
Workman, John McGregor,
with her daughter and son-in-
Mr. and Mrs.
had been in rather poor .health
a week or so but iw,as feeling
Wesley Green.
She
i a Mrs.
was
6*7 th
Hog-
Wm.
John MoCloy, Angus McKinnon and
John
were
ing the high esteem in wihich Mrs.
Hoggarth was held by all who
knew her. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Young sang a duet.
Riley. The floral tributes
numerous and beautiful show-
PASHWQOD
Dr. W. D, Bryce, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three days of week and
at office over the Post Office, in Zu
rich, last three days of week,
DR. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone 96 Zurich, Ont.
Mrs. Betty Taylor is visiting her.
sister Mrs, H. Dark in Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft
visited the latter’s brother-in-law,
Mr. Westlake in Listowel on 'Sun
day. Mr, Westlake is ill
al witih blood poisoning.
Mrs. Melinda Wiggins,
•soil is visiting her sistei’
Fassold,
Dr. Eugene Tieman, of Tavistock,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tieman.
i Mr. William Kestle from the West
is visiting relatives here.
| Mrs. George Dultz. o£ Detroit, and
~ ~ ’ * are
Mr.,
iTH hospit-
of Inger-
Mrs. P.
THE RED and WHITE STORE
GROCERY SPECIALS
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE
DRIED APRICOTS ....................
HOME RENDERED LARD......
FRESH SAIR DATES ................
GOOD COOKING RICE ..........
LIBBY’S PORK AND BEANS
RINSO .............................................
.... 1 pound package 36c.
................pier pound 23c.
.............. per pound 15c.
.......... 4 pounds for 25c.
.................. per pound 5c.
................ 4 tins for 25c.
large package each 19c.
splendid program has been
ed and lunch will ,be served.
Died in Simcoe
has been received
Lloyd Stacey who _
the Hamilton Hospital on
His home was in Simcoe
and he had been in poor health for
some time. Mr. Stacey was born
and spent his early life in Hensall
being tihe youngest son of John and
the late Mrs. Stacey. He is surviv
ed by his bereaved widow and five
children; his father and brother
Ernest who live in Orillia. The
funeral was held Tuesday from his
late home in Simcoe. He was a
nephew of Mrs. Rennie and Mrs.
Cantelon who attended tihe funeral.
Band Endure
The band concert, euchre and
dance which was held in the Town
Hall, on Monday evening last, spon
sored by the Hensall Citizen’s Band
despite the unfavorable weather was
well
time
cert
with
which dancing iwias
The prizes for the euchre were won
ladies' first, Mrs. Lloyd Venner;
ladies’ second, Mrs. Jean McQueen;
gent’s first, Edwin Dick; gent’s
second, Lloyd Venner; lucky chairs,
Mrs. Anna McDonald and Miss Lois
McClinchy; spot dance, Mrs. Cleve
Cochrane. The music for tihe danc
ing was furnished by the Murdock,
orchestra. The band provided the
lunch and it was. beautifully served.
The band boys deserve credit and it
is hoped they may put on another
euchre in tihe near future.
Radio Program
The young people of Carmel Pres
byterian church held a very enjoy
able evening on Monday evening,
with a splendid /'attendance. .Fol
lowing the devotional part of the
program election of officers took
place: President, Miss Beryl Pfaff:
vice-pires., Miss Mabel Workman;
sec’fy-treas., Harvey Hudson. This
was followed with a splendid radio
program arranged by Mrs. Hutton
and Miss I. Hoggarth. 'FolloiWiing is
the program: Jim Hunter, news re
porter, Harvey Hudson; Eddie Duch-
in orchestra; .Lily Pons, Mrs. Young;
Rubinoff, Margaret Bell; Major
Bowes hour; cornet solo, F. Batters-
by; guitar solo, Margaret McGreg
or; solo, Mrs. MaciLaren; Jack and
Jill, piano duett, Mrs. Young and I.
Hoggarth; solo, F. Battersby; Jim
my Asher, Bobby Cameron; glee
club choiruses; trio, Mrs. Young, M.
Workman, Mrs. Hutton; solo, Rev.
Mr. Young; quartette, Mr. and Mrs.
Young and Mr. and Mil’s. MacLaren;
Ma Perkins; solo, Mrs. M. Dougall;
duett, -Mrs.
garth; old
Hill/billys,
Mustard.
Carmel Ladies’ Aid
The annual meeting of the Ladies’
Aid of Carmel presbyteriahi church
was held on Friday afternoon last
at the home of Mrs. F. Farquhar.
The meeting opened by singing the
hymn “Jesus Lover of My Soul,”
with the president, Mrs. B. C. Ed
wards, presiding. The minutes of
the previous meeting were read and
adopted. The treasurer’s report (was
the* given which' proved Very inter
esting.- The various groups report
ed their proceeds and gave an out
line of' their years activities. Mrs.
B. C. Edwards spoke a few well
chosen words of appreciation and
thanks to the executive and (group
leaders for their co-operation for
past year. The eledtlOn of officers
then took place with Mrs. W< A.
Young presiding, and resulted aS
follows: President, Miss Hannah
Word
death of
away in
Sunday.
theof
.passed
attended and a most pleasant
spent. The band gave . a com-
first, then eucihre commenced
some 50 tables in play, after
indulged in.
CREDITON
Miss Ruby Finkbeiner spent the
week-end at Woodham.
'Mr. Jos. Woodall is confined to
his bed suffering from blood poison
ing.
The January meeting of the W. A.'
of the Ulnited Church was held in the
church basement January 14th.. The
neiw president Mrs. W- Wright tak
ing the chair. The meeting opened
with the ihymn “Another Year is
Dawning” followed by prayer by the
President. The lesson was taken
from the 98th, Psalm. Fifteen mem
bers responded to the roll 'call after
which a short sing song was enjoyed
Mrs. Woiodall favored the meeting
iw.ith a reading entitled “It isn’t the
Church, it’s you.” Letters of appre
ciation for Christmas boxes were
read. Mrs. F. W. Clark gave *
reading and plans for the new year’s
iwor.k were laid. Decided to form
in groups for a period; also to use a
birthday box, for making money. Tihe
meeting was closed by a hymn and
prayer by the president after which
a dainty lunch w;as served. Hostesses
were Mrs. Woodall and Mrs. F. W.
Clark.
The monthly meetiig of the Cred-
iton W. I. was held in
Hall last Monday evening
President Mrs. Ewald
There were twenty-four
present who responded to the roll
call by 'giving “A Daily Courtesy.”
It was decided to have an annual
Social evening to be held this even
ing of January 27tih. Mrs. G. Mor-
lock took the chair for the follow
ing program. 'Song, “The More We
Get Together”; the reading of “A
Thought for the New Year” by each
member; reading by Mrs. M. Ewald;
Current Events by Mrs. A. Amy;
humorous reading by Mrs. Woodall;
a paper entitled “A New Year Mes
sage” by Miss Leila Mossy; piano
duet by Mrs. Emmery Falirner and
Mrs. Gordon McDonald. The topic
of Education was ably discussed by
Miss E'lla Morlock whio- spoke on
“What the Teacher expects of the
Parents” and by Mrs. Harry Beaver
who spoke on “What the School Sec
tion should expect of the Teacher.”
A gong closed the program. A fine
contest on “Your Watch” was held
and Mrs. Lloyd England and Miss
Alma Smith were the winners. A so
cial half hour was then spent and a
delicious lunch was served by the
hostesses Mrs. Emmery Falirner, Mrs
Gordon McDonald and Miss
Ewald.
the Town
with the
presiding,
members
Mabel
Hutton, Miss Irene Hog
time music, Kentucky
Fred Daters and Jim SHIPKA
Mr. John Gower who has
the past three weeks visiting
relatives in Thedford returned
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer ___
ed over the wee'k-end with friends
in Chatham, Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. Ed. Lamport is attending the
County Council meeting in Goderich
this week.
The Home and School Cluib held
its regular monthly meeting in the
school house on Tuesday evening
last iwlth a good attendance. The
evening was spent in progressive
cnokinole. Lunch wag served and a
pleasant evening was spent by all
present.
spent
With
home
visit-
“iSttiilto’ Througih” .under the aus
pices Of Trivitt Memorial Guild will
be played at Leavitt’S Theatre on __
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Bender
small nephew Bobby Raschke
visiting the former’s parents,
and Mrs. George Merner.
Messrs. Mervyn Tieman and Alvin
Kellerman attended the wrestling
match ini London Monday night.
iMr. and Mrs. G. Oestriciher ihave
gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sain, oestricher for. the remainder
of the winter.
Mathers-Maier
A quiet wedding was solemnized
at the Lutheram parsonage at Zu
rich on January /12th when Miss
Gladys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Maier was united in marriage to
Charles Matihers, of Seaforth, offi
ciated by Rev. Mr. Turkheim. The
bride was assisted by her. sister Ed
na while the groom was assisted by
his borther earnest, also of Seaforth.
The same evening a .reception was
held at the home of the bride’s par
ents wlhere about fifty guests, and
friends and neighbors gathered and
a sociable time was spent. Mr. and
Mrs. Mathers left the same evening
for their new: home in Seaforth.
Mrs. Jacob Link
The death of Mrs. Jacob Link oc
curred Monday evening at her home
on tihe 14th concession of Stephen,
resulting from a stroke which she
suffered about a week ago. She was
formerly Miss Catherine England
and was in her 87tih year. She is
survived by a brother, Henry, two
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Faust and
Miss Mary England, both of Dasih-
wood; also four
Jacobs, Clinton;
Brantford; Mrs.
Exeter; Mrs. A.
and four sons, uumicb, riau'».cu
muth, Mich,; .Sam., Detroit; Geo.
at home and Henry of the 14tih con.,
Stephen. |A private funeral was
held at her late residence on Wed
nesday afternoon witih Rev. H. E.
Roppel officiating. Interment took
place in Exeter .cemetery.
Miss Catherine O’Rourke
Miss Catherine O’Rourke, former
ly of the 16th concession of Stephen
passed away Sunday at the County
Home at Clinton after a short ill
ness with pneumonia. She is surviv
ed by a brother James and a sister,
Miss Dorothy, both at home on the
16th concession. The funeral was
held Tuesday from the Mclsaac Un
dertaking Parlor in Dashwood, with
Rev. Fr. Fogarty officiating. Inter
ment took place in Mt. Carmel
cemetery.
Band Hold Annual Meeting
■ The Henrich Memorial Band of
Dashwood held their annual meeting
and election of officers Monday ev
ening in the practice room with Rev.
H. E. Roppel presiding, Miss Ger
trude Hoffman, the secretary report
ed $429.56 raised during the year
and a balance on hand of $277.71.
■ The newly elected officers are:
President, Addison’ Tieman; Vice-
President, Sidney Baker; Leader, H.
Hoffman; Assistant Leaders, Maur
ice Klumpp and Howard Klumpp;
Secretary - Treasurer, Miss
Nadiger; Engagement Com.,
Klumpp, Addison Tieman,
Hoffman; Social Com., Mrs.
Oestriciher, Mrs. Alvin Kellerman,
Mrs. Maurice Klum.pp, Miss Flor
ence Baker, Garnet Wildfong; Pro
gram Com., Mrs. Thomas Klumpp,
the leaders and Donald Oestricher;
Transportation Com.. Addison Tie
man, Mervyn Tieman, Wesley Wolfe,
Thomas Klumpp, Floyd Weiin; Lib
rarians, Ross Guenther, Ralpib We
ber, Milford Mason, Gordon Eagle-
son.
At the conclusion of the business
one minute’s silence was observed in
memory of the late Rev. W. S. Hen-
riclh, the original organizer of the
Band. Following this a social half
hour was enjoyed with refreshments
provided by the male members of
the band.
Evangelical Church Organizations
. Elect Officers
Rev. H. E. Roppel, tihe pastor of
Dashwood Evangelical Church pre
sided for the annual election of of
ficers for tihe choir and the Mission
Circle recently.
The new officers for the choir are
President Miss Catherine Finkbeiner
Vice-President, Mrs. T. Klumpp;
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Vernon
Schatz; Leader, Mrs. J. M. Tieman;
Assistant Leader, Mrs. A. E. Oes-
tricher; organist, Miss Anne Tie
man; Assistant Organist, Miss Ger
trude Hoffman; Librarians, Stuart
Wolfe, Albert Goetz.
The officers of the Young Peoples’
Mission Circle for 1937 are: Pres.,
Miss Gertrude Hoffman; Vice-Pires.,
Stuart Wolfe; Recording Secretary,
Miss Aldene Eagleson; Cor/res. Sec
retary, Miss Myrtle Gaiser; Treas.,
Miss Ella Martinson: Pianist, Donald
Oestricher; Assistant Fianist, Miss
Anne Tieman. The total offering
was $13.72 and the average attend
ance 18.
Following the recent election of
Sunday School officers in the Dash-
Wood Evangelical Church, the staff
of workers for 1937 were installed
as follows: Superintendent, Ezra
Assistant Su.pt,r Harry
Texas Seedless Grapefruit
Fresh Spinach .....................
Large Firm Cabbage .........
Good Cooking Onions.......
......... 6 for 25c
..... per lb. 10c.
......... each 10c.
10 lbs. for 19c.
Fresh Oysters .......................
Fresh Frozen Whitefish .....
Smoked Fillets of Haddie ....
Fresh Frozen B. C. Salmon
per pt. 45c.
per lb. 16c.
per lb. 15c.
per lb. 17c.
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FINEST QUA1LITY LIMBURGER CHEESE per lb. 25c.
Phone 102 ROLLIES’ GROCERY We Deliver
daughters, Mrs. J.
Miss Ida Link, of
Fred Bawden, of
Pilkey, of Sarnia
Charles, Franken-
Helen
Mrs. T.
Harry
A. E.
Hoffman; Secretary, Vernon Schatz;
Assistant Secretary, Albert Goetz;
Treasurer, -Daniel Weber; Pianist,
Donald Oestricher; Assistant Pianist
Miss Gertrude Hoffman; Librarians,
Junior Boys’ Class; Orchestra Lead
er, Maurice Klumpp; Assistant Os-
cihestra Leader, Mrs. Betty Taylor.
The teachers and assistants of the
classes are: Excelsior, Rev. H. E.
Roppel, Louis Morenz; Bethany
Sisters, Mrs. David Tieman, Mrs. H.
E. Roppel; Soldiers of the Cross, A.
E. Oestricher, Rev. H. E. Roppel;
King’s Daughters, Mrs. A. E. Oes
tricher, Mrs. R. H. Taylor; Princess
Pats, Addison Tieman, George Link;
Intermediate Girls, Miss Ruth Klein-
stiver, Mrs. H. E. Roppel; Intermed
iate boys, Mervyn Tieman, Harry
Hoffman; Junior. Boys, Mrs. George
Link, Stuart Wolfe; Junior Girls,
Mrs. Vernon Schatz, Miss Anne Tie
man; Primaries, Arthur Haugh,
Miss Hope Roppel; Beginners, Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Harry Kraft;
Cradle Roll, Miss Pearl Kraft, Mrs.
R. H- Taylor; Home Department,
Mrs. Ezra Bender; Missionary1 Com.,
Mrs. Garnet Wildfong, Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman, Stuart Wolfe, Lloyd Eagle-
son; Temperance Com., Mrs. A. E.
Oestriciher, Mrs. Ervin Schade, Geo.
Link, Mervyn Tiernan'.
Encouraging reports . were given
by the secretary and the Treasurer
indicating good attendance and of
ferings. Splendid reports were also
read by officers of the organized
classes. There were four pupils
witih perfect attendance throughout
the year.
CHISELHURST
Mrs. Melville, of Moncton,
present confined at the (home of her
daughter, Mrs. Geo. T. Wren, fol
lowing an accident wihen she fell
about two weeks ago. Mrs. Wren’s
sister from Mellbourne, is also' with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Oke, Miss Reta Oke and
Mr. Thos. Woodward visited on
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harris.
is at
Thos.
CENTRALIA
Miss Mary O’Brien, of London,
spent the week-end at 'her home
here.
Miss Helen Hicks R.N., has re
turned to Vancouver B.C. after holi
daying for a month with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kerr, of Cired-
iton, were visitors with Misses Wilson
on Friday of last week.
Mr. Gerald
course in the
School.
Miss Bernice _ _
nursing .in St. Joseph’s Hospital for
the past few weeks ihas returned
home.
Miss June Sleamon and
Greb spent the week-end at
ter’s home in Exeter.
Miss Dorothy Leicht, of
has been visiting for the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
Jr.’
•Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks visited
on Sunday with the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollock
Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mills,
Komoka, visited on Friday of
week with the former’s parents,
and Mrs. Harry Mills. Mrs. Mills re
mained. for a .couple of days while
Mr.. Mills is relieving in London.
IMr. and Mrs. M. C. Sleamon visit
ed with relatives in Windsor for a
couple of days last week. Mrs. Slea
mon remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
and family visited on Sunday with
relatives in Shipka.
Mrs. Lloyd Baynham, of Whigham
is visiting iwith Mr. and Mrs. George
Baynham Sr. Mr. Baynham is con
fined to his home owing to illness.
Mr. John McFalls who has been
ill for sometime is at present in a
serious condition, Mrs. McNichol, of
Exeter is nurse in attendance.
Group No. 1 of the W. A. will
serve a ham supper in the school
room of the church on Friday even
ing, January 29 th. ’The supper will
be ‘followed by a good 'program and
a one act play “Too Much Matri
mony.”
Mf. Ken. Hodgins spent (Sunday
with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs.
R. Hodgins in Granton.
Mr, Fred Folland, of Detroit, /was
a visitor with Mrs. Byron Hicks and
family for a couple of days last
week.
Godbolt is taking a
■Clinton Commercial
Conlin, who has been
Miss D.
the lat-
London,
in
of
last
Mr.
“Too Much Matiri-
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BABY CHICKS • •• •
Last Spring we decided to increase our hatching capacity.
We then started to build for this year’s matings. We import
ed baby chicks from what we believed to be the best strain
of Leghorns possible to secure. All Leghorns this season, are
mated to Cockerels from 3C0 to 348 egg pedigreed sires and
dams with trap-nested records of 250 to 342. We can sup
ply you baby chicks which will grow into mature birds which
yoii will be proud to own. “Large eggs and the vigour to lay
lots of them” is our motto.
Place your orders early for Leghorns and Barred Rocks.
R. E. POOLEY
WINCHELSEA Phone 14-7, Kirkton
WHALEN
the
and
visit-
The W. A." held their January
meeting at Mrs. Wm. Morley’s ihome
on Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Wilson Morley presiding. Mrs. Ark-
sey read the Scripture lesson. Mrs.
Milne Pullen favoured with an in
strumental and Mrs. Wm. Morley a
reading. During the business part
of the meeting it was decided that
we /would have a Box Social on Wed
nesday, February 3rd. Hymn 637
was sung and the meeting brought
to a close by Mrs. Wm. Morley.
Mr. Grafton squire spent
week-end in Exeter with Mr.
Mrs. N. Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning
ed on Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry White, Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Porter, of Lon
don, /were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Morley.
Miss Jean Ogden is holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. Currie, Wingham.
IMrs. Bru'ce Abbott, of near Lucan,
is spending a few days with Mrs. J.
Shipley who is confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire, Ron
ald and Shirley visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, St.
Marys.
Mrs. Geo. Parkinson visited for
a few days with Mrs. Herman Foster
Wincihelsea, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and Bev
erley spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Skinner, Elimville.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and son
and Mrs. John Baird and Mr. Lewis
spent Thursday at Grand Bend.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Merner and
children, of Mt. Carmel spent Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mer
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jasney and
daughter spent Sunday /with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Merner at Mt. Carmel.
Mr. Howard Tnuemner, of London,
spent the week-end at his home
here.
Mr. Robert Carruthers has been
confined bo. his home through illness.
IMr. Gordon Parker and Vera Ed
wards, of Ingersoll, spent the week
end with relatives here.
KIRKTON
The Kirkton Public Library held
its annual meeting Friday evening,
January 15th. The library commit
tee have added fifty new books to
their shelves and the treasurer’s re
port showed a good year. The com
mittee have decided to hold a Box
Social in the near future.
Mir. and Mrs. Lome Marshall spent
the week-end tn the village
and Mrs. A. Robinson.
Twenty-three boys have
ed their Short Course held
ton during the past two weeks. The
boys were taken to the farm of Mr.
R. D. Hunter, Usborne; Mr. Lefbler
and Mr. Wm. Urquhart, Mitchell
and Mr. R. .Scott, Cromarty, where
classes of livestock iweire judged.
Presentation
The Mt. Pleasant church people
and Mrs. Marshall’s S. S. class met
at their home Friday night, January
8th. Miss Jean Cole in a well word
ed address presented their teaciher,
Winnie, with a wool comforter and
fancy cushion. Miss Laureen Ross
made the presentation. On behalf
of the church Mrs. Elmer Selves read
the address as follows:
To Winnie and Ross,
We, the people of Mount Pleasant,
are gathered (here this evening to
congratulate you Rioss on winning
from our section one of the most be
loved, hard-workinigi girls in our
community. We wish you every
success in the future. And to you,
Winnie, we extend our heartiest
wishes for a long and happily mar
ried life, we hope that the ties of
our friendship may still remain un
severed. Tonight we would like
you to accept this couch and table
with our best wishes for many happy
years together.
Signed
The Mount Pleasant Community
Mr. Wm. Simpson made the pre
sentation. IRoss 'on .behalf of |he
and his wife made a very suitable
reply. Mr. Norman Haynes acted as
cihairman and a good program con
sisting of violin selection, solos,
readings and guitar numbers. The
evening was then spent in games
and social chat, after which the
ladies served a very dainty Junch.
After singing “Foi* They are Jolly
Good Fellows” they all journied to
their respective homes.
Celebrate Forty-Third Aniniversary
We extend congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben N. Shier on attain
ing the forty-third anniversary of
their marriage. They /were married
on January 17th, 1894, at Thames
Road Manse by the late Rev. C.
Fletcher.
with Mr..
complete
in Kirk-
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