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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-03-18, Page 5&*- *HENSALL I * T* «, * S. V * <» I*J THE fOTBB THURSPAY MQRMNQ, MARCH IStb, 190 IMigs -Graven- London, 3 well again John treat- WELCOME relief from stuffy misery of HEAD COLDS r 1 4 & ■-< ’I • » f* 4 » 4 :'/■ i i' ’ 4 *.4- of of Clipe Flynn and iParkins in London. many friends of Mr. who has been receiving at Scott Memorial Hospital, that been Don- holiday at the home of her grand 1 parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Steer ' at Mount Brydges and Mrs. G. Brazier in London. Mr, and Mrs. James Parkins, ac- compauled by Mr. aud Mrs. Murray Parkins, of Zurich* and Corporal aud Mrs. Wilfred Klopp,, of Kit’ chenei’i visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Edith The Craig, meat Seaforth, will regret to hear he is not improving and has removed to Victoria Hospital, don, for further treatment. The members of the Institute wish it known to the public that the proceeds derived from the rummage sale held on February 6 have been distributed as follows: Russian Re­ lief, $20; Chinese Relief, $20; Queen's Fund, $20; Red Cross So­ ciety, Hensall, $35, Mr. Davis, of London, conducted the services in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday in the absence of Rev. Weir. At the morning ser­ vice Mr.. Davis gave a fine address . on “The Voyage Across the Sea of | Life" and at the evening service ! spoke on the subject, “Out of Com­ munion With God”, which was very interesting. Mrs. John Cairns, of Brucefield, contributed an inspir- t Rev. Willium Weir was in TtU’PU** to over the week-end. Miss EUeu FremJin spent the week-end at her home in Clinton. Mrs. Hannah Workman, of Exe­ ter,, spent Monday at her home here. Mrs. Thomas McAsh is the guest of Miss- Mary McAsh an$ Mrs, Mc- * Kenzie. Mrs, Elizabeth Fisher, of liurst, is visiting with her brother, Mr. Andrew Love, Dr. William T- Joynt, of speqt the week-end with his mofhr er, Mrs. .Alice JoynL * Miss Irene Johns, of Exeter, was a week-end guest with. Mre, Roy MacLaren aud Donald. IMrs, D. Steer spent the week-end in London visiting with her mother, Mrs, Gertrude Brazier. Mrs. Lome Elder, of*8 Hamilton, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, Mr. Kenneth Hicks, of the R.C. A.F, Galt, was a week-end visitor with Mrs. HicWs and family, - Mr. and Mrs, Russell Keys, of Mitchell, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs, Herring and children, London, are visiting at the home her mother, Mrs. Mary Little, Mrs. Jones and little daughter, of Woodstock, visited this week at ■ ing yocal solo at the morning ser- the home of her mother, Mrs. Little.1 vice. Passmore, j Tjle pjay| “Mystery at Midnight”, with the which was presented by the Young Mrs. John I people of james St. United Church, Exeter, in the town hall, Hensall, of Fingal, was very well acted by each indi­ spent a furlough with his mother, vidUal of the cast. Earl Heywood Mrs. Jas. Sangster, and members of I an^ Miss Marie Heywood contribut- the family, » I ed several musical numbers en- Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam White, of! titled “I Only Want a Buddy, Not London, visited on Sunday with I a Sweetheart”, “Somebody Else is Mrs. Robert Bonthron and members j Taking My Place", “Arkansas Sweet- of the family. [heart” and “Star Spangled Banner". Mi*. Ronald Parker, of Toronto, ■ The proceeds of the evening amount- spent a few days last week at the ed to $61.00.. The cast and enter­ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gainers were entertained following Gordon Parker. > • Mrs. Delbert Geiger and daught­ er, of Zurich, visited on Sunday, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder. , Pte 'Leonard Noakes, of the R.C. I O.C., London, spent the week-end at his home here with Mr. and Mrs.1 Noakes and family. | The W.M.S. of the United Church will hold their annual birthday par- t ty in the schoolroom of the church . on Thursday at 3 p.'m. Mr. James Grassick, of Hay, spent Sunday visiting with his sis­ ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Miss Dorothy Brazier, of London, spent a few days,, recently at the . ajiQ enjOying. their usual good health home of her ®iste£ ' and Mr. Gramm attends his var- i ious duties daily. Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Delhi, spent Sunday . former’s parents, Mr. and Passmore. A.C.l. David Sangster, The play, “Mystery at Midnight", the play by the Wohelo Class' when refreshments were served. Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary A family dinner marked the casion of the 50th wedding versary of Mr. and Mrs. Gramm, of Hensall, who have been residents of the village for ovei’ 3 0 , years, moving here from their farm ' on the Parr Line, Hay Township, i Those attending from a distance ' were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gramm and Betty Lou, of Lansing, Mich.; Miss Ada Gramm, of Adrien, Mich.; • Mrs. Perkins, of Exeter; Mrs. Isaac I Jarrott, Kippen and Mrs. Mina Love, Hensall. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gramm oc- anni- George law, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer. <*: The branch of the Red Cross So- , ciety of S.S. No. 10, Hay, is holding a box social and entertainment in the school on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Ross (_ _ ______ _ .......... and .Connie, visited on Sunday with j ROy MacLaren presiding, and opened by singing “Safely ThroughI Another Week,” followed by the ‘ Lord’s prayer in unison. Mrs. Weir ___ __ ___h Hebrews 11: 1-16. The roll call was answered with “Faith” as a text word. Mrs. C. ' Hudson presided over the business After singing “O Master Let Me Walk With Thee” Mrs. Jas. Patter- , son led in prayer. Mrs. Roy Mac­ Laren gave the topic on “French.” The meeting closed by singing “Where Cross The Crowded Ways (of Life”, and the Mizpah benedic­ tion. W.M.S. Meet The March meeting of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian church was i held on Thursday at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Corbett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz, at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell and___ _ family, of Usborne, visited on Sun- j,eaQ the "* Scripture, day 'with |Mrs. Mitchell’s father, Mr. Thomas Hudson, and Miss Edna Gill. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore at­ tended the ceremony at Brantford on Thursday at which their son, Kenneth, was presented with his wings. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson, of London, visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Twitchell. Word has been received here that A.C.2 Douglas Sangster and A.C.2 George Sangster have been transferred from Nova Scotia to Trenton. Ontario. A.C.l Monday for ____R _____ . spending two weeks’ furlough with ; ROy MacLaren led in prayer, his mother, Mrs. James Sangster and j Scripture members of the-family. Mr. Bob Hess, who is receiving ( Miss Helen Moir, treatments in Victoria London, his parents, Hess and Ruth. ,Pte. Wesley Jones, of the R.C. O.C., Mrs. Jones and Patsy, of Loa­ the Mr. I Are swollen mem- "PURPOSE I branes and clog- W MEDICINE | ging mucus caused ..............1 by a stuffy head cold making life miserable for you? Then relieve discomforts with a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each hostrll, Va-tro-nol is so effective because It does three important things— (1) shrinks swollen membranes—(2) soothes irritation—(3) helps hush nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus, ... And remember, ' " 'when used in time. Va-tro-nol helps VICKS prevent many colds --- --from developing, VA*TRO*NOL ing “We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations", after which Miss Gladys McKenzie directed games and con­ tests. Dr. Refreshments were served. A. R. Campbell Addresses Institute Hensall Women’s Institute by the iLords prayer. The and collection were taken work sheet passed. The was answered by “What proceeds The annual on April 14, Jas. Paterson, from the rummage meeting will be at the home of Misses Florence and Greta Lam- committee Friday in St. Paul’s The president of CREDITON A.D4 Louis Faist visited at his home over the week-end. Pte. Harold Wolfe, of Nova Scotia, is home on hiss days' leave, Mr, and Mrs, Martin Morlock vis­ ited here over the week-end. Pte. and Mrs. Bowman, of Chat­ ham, visited here over the week­ end. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brown, of Goderich, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wein over the week-end- Miss Clara Gaiser, of Grand Bend, visited at her home over the $eek» end. Miss Ella Morlock, of Thedford, spent the week-end at her home, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Robertson were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Beavers over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Brown, of t Goderich, spent the week-end with j Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Wein. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Haist spent the i week-end in St. Marys, 1 The many friends of Mr. Harry Trick will be pleased to know he is improving nicely after at Victoria Hospital, week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ___ . and Evaline spent the week-end in Toronto, While there they attend­ ed the Whetter - McEwen wedding in Old St .Andrew’s Church. Miss Joan Redfern, of Exeter, accompan­ ied them as far as Kitchener and spent the week-end there. World Day of Prayer The World Day of Prayer was ob­ served in the United Church on Fri­ day, Marell,, 12. Mrs, A, Baker took the part of the leader and Mrs. Tur­ ner presided at the piano, Prayers were given by Mrs. M. Faist, Mrs. i D. Finkbeiner Mrs. L. Isaiah 6:1-8. Been in the Garden With Jesus* was sung by Mrs. E. Faist and Mrs. I E. by his operation London, last Mack, Bryce , DASHWOOD The business people of Dashwood have agreed to comply with the re- quest of closing all business places at 11 o’clock Saturday nights and half holidays on Wednesday after­ noon commencing Wednesday, April 7th. Miss Laura Currie of Clarksburg, visited with hey brother and sister, in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs, S, Currie, the past week and returned to her home on Tuesday, Miss Jean Weber, of Woodstock, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Art Weber, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kellerman spent the week-end with her Par­ ents in Fergus, Mr- Ted Watson and Miss Grace Mackenzie, of London, were Satur­ day visitors wjth Mr, and Mrs. T, Harry Hoffman,, The .World Day of Prayer was observed in the Evangelical church on Friday, March 12, at 8 p.m. The programs which were sent out were followed, Rev. Becker took charge of the meeting with different mem­ bers of the Mission Circle and W.M.S, taking part, Harry Hoffman sang a solo, “In the Garden" while the offering was Becker then “Stewardship", The meeting closed with prayer, The Ladies’ Aid and Mission Circle then held their monthly business meeting. Mr. Ray Weido, of Peterboro, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, Laura Weido. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper, of Ingersoll, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Zimmer, of Toronto, spent the week-end.with his parents. Mr. Ervin Guenther has resigned received. Rev, gave a talk on and Mrs. S. King. _ Wein the scripture, bis position, with Guenther’s Trans. duet Have You p01.j. and pas le^ for -Windsor* where 1 I he has secured employment. Mr. was a ents. Mr. spent has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Baker are spending a week in New Hamburg Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartcliff, of Clin- visited friends here on Tues- Wenzel. A solo was contributed ! Mrs. J. Woodall, “My Prayer".' WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs; Herman Foster, of Granton, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, Mrs. Ted Goddard, of Ilderton, and Miss Marion Pooley, of Exeter, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley. Misses Lila and Jean McCulloch spent Tuesday evening at their re­ spective homes at Cromarty. i Mr. Lewis Fletcher, of Kirkton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.1 Walker Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and Mr. Clarence Flgtcher were in Cross­ well, Mich., the forepart of the' week, attending the funeral of Mrs. William Staffon, who is a sister of ’ Mrs. John Fletcher, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt, of Centralia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher. The Misses Dorothy, Ilene and i I I 1 ton, day. Archie Bender, of Toronto, Sunday visitor with his par- Thomas Hopcroft who has the winter in Port Colborne Red Cross Meeting spite of the heavy rainstorm a Tie- giv- Cor- Mc- and doing a war job. “My HUSBAND’S had a nervojus breakdown just worry. He left his job in the shipyard to go into logging. But his health suffered and the doctor says he’s got to take a complete rest. But we haven’t any ready money. How can he rest?” The bank manager listened to her troubles sympathetically. He knew the husband, knew the wife—both sound citizens. The bank advanced the money on personal^security ... on the good char­ acter of two honest, hard-working people. In a few weeks, Fred was well again and work­ ing in the shipyard. The loan was paid back in full. Because of bank accommodation he is now getting financially on his feet again—and aiding Canada’s war effort. This true story—only the name is changed— illustrates how Canada’s Chartered Banks, day in and day out, serve the human as well as the finan­ cial needs of Canadians. By banking during morning hours you can help the war effort facilitate your own business, and lighten the wartime burden on the men and women in your branch bank. More than one- third of our experienced men have gone to war. ARTERE D B A N KS of CA NA DA A;* • .**.<•- • ' s ■ ■ • ■ •“ " ;/ *• 1 4. V /_________*_________. ’ __________• __________. __________.M .*7 In good number of people showed their interest in the Red Cross by attending the monthly meeting held in the school on Monday evening. In the absence of the president, Mr. A. Tieman, Mrs. H. Taylor presided over an interesting and varied pro­ gram. Following the singing of “O Canada” and the Red Cross prayer, a sing.song was led by Harry Hoff­ man accompanied by Mrs. iM. man. Humorous readings were en by Nancy Tieman, Harvey riveau, Jacob Schroeder and E. Math. Shirley Guenther contributed a solo and vocal solos by Russell Hopcroft and Jacob Schroeder were encored. Several entertaining vocal numbers with guitar accompani­ ment by Roy Morenz were given en­ thusiastic appreciation. A bingo party and other activities were planned, further details to be given later. As over one hundred ladies attended the Red Cross quilt­ ing recently held, it was decided to hold a similar one in the near future. Three quilt tops patched by the children of Dashwood school were on display. If any rural schools would care to they would be the meeting., three-act play about a month were the play committee. Money invested in since September by the Dashwood school children was reported as be­ ing $208.74. Nearly six dollars was taken in at the meeting in silver collection. The meeting closed with lunch and the National Anthem Watch the newspaper for details of April meeting and make it a point to attend. I i I ■Ethelene Johns, of Elimville, visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns. Mrs. James Horne spent Monday with Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn and Bobby, of Brinsley, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock, Mrs. Glenn and Bobbie re­ maining for a few days. FAIRFIELD FARM FORUM ContractThe Fairfield farm forum met at the home of Murray Elliott on Mon­ day March 15, at 8.30 p.m. with 18 present. The subject for discussion was “Land Use and Conservation’’. Some interesting facts were brought forward concerning the early settle­ ment of this district. Card games and lunch finished a pleasant even.' ing. There are still some families in S.S. No. 1 Stephen, not represented at the forum-. We hope to see them/* next meeting March 22, at the' home of Herman Powe. Every far­ mer should join the cooperating forces, striving towards better cultural conditions [ The met at the home of Mrs. Claude Blowes on Wednesday evening with the president, IMiss Gladys. Luker presiding. The meeting opened by singing “The Ode" and “O Canada" followed minutes and the roll call Canadian Product Did I Have on My Dinner Table'. The business follow­ ed and the president revealed that checks of twenty dollars each had been forwarded to the Queen's, Chinese and 'Russian Relief Funds. A motion was passed to donate thirty-five dollars to the local Red Cross Society, which would be the net sale, held Mrs. Welsh, Beryl Phaff mie were nominating selected to choose the officers and report at this meeting. The motto “What we give, we keep.’’ which was very ably prepared by Mrs. Jas. McAllister, was read’ by Miss Beryl Phaff. Mrs. E. Norminton, assisted by Mrs. A. R^ Campbell, gave an interesting and illustrated demon­ stration on “Children’s Parties" and passed a beautifully arranged plate with lunch for an Easter party. The guest speaker for the evening was Dr. A. R. Campbell who' gave an interesting and des­ criptive address on “Canadian In­ dustries in the Maritime Provinces. A vote of thafiks was extended the speaker by the president. IMrs. Pat­ terson gave the current events which were prepared by Mrs. Maude Hedden. The meeting concluded with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by Mrs. Sangster. Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffe, and Mrs. Sherritt. World Day of Prayer The World Day of Prayer service was held on Anglican Church, the Anglican Church Society, Mrs. R. H. Middleton, presided over the first portion of the program, which opened with the call to worship and the hymn “O God Our Help in Ages Past" and prayer by Mrs. Jas. Simpson. The responsive reading and two minutes’ silence was fol­ lowed by prayer by Mrs. James Parkins and prayer in unison. Mrs. C. Hudson, president of Carmel Pres­ byterian Society then presided and the responsive reading was follow­ ed by the singing of “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty”, and re­ sponsive reading led by Mrs. Hud­ son. The third portion of the pro­ gram was presided over by Mrs. Brook, president of the United Church Society. The responsive reading was followed by the devo­ tional address which was ably given by Mrs. M. A. Hunt, of Exeter. The offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Charles McDonell in pray­ er, followed by the Lord’i in unison, tributed a to Pray", panied at was closed by responsive reading led by Mrs. Middleton, the hymn “The Day Thou Gavest Lord", the National Anthem and the benedic­ tion. Barley ❖ We are again taking contracts for malting barley for the Canada Malting Company- contribute quilt tops gratefully received Details to be Arnold Circle Meets March meeting of the Arnold was held at the home of Roy MacLaren, on Monday The president, Mrs. Mel- presided over Best seed provided.at a in by The Circle Mrs. evening. vin Moir, presided over the pro­ gram which opened by singing “If after |i Come to Jesus", after which Mrs. The reading, Mark 12:28-31 I and I John 4:20-21, was read by ______________ After singing “O Hospital, I Master Let Me Walk With Thee", I Mor- David Sangster left on Halifax, N.S., Wai- Mrs, and Mrs. Pat Sunday with Mr. Hubert Desjardine regarding presented discussed war stamps agri- in spent the week-end with'the business, minutes, roll call and Mr. and Mrs. George offering were taken up. Miss Sally j Manson very ably gave the topic on “Chinese.” The meeting closed by I singing “Guide Me, O Thou Great I Jehovah" and the Lord’s prayer. Re- j freshments were served by the host- ess. and J I I a St. Patrick’s Social The Young People’s ’Union held St. Patrick’s social in the school­ room of the United Church on Mon­ day evening with Miss Elva Mc­ Queen presiding over the following program which was arranged by Miss Gladys McKenzie. The opening hymn, “Lead Kindly Light,” was followed by the Lord’s prayer in Atlantic Commando at Cape Breton ■ Si™ J Island, is on furlough with his par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Hoggarth and sister, Miss Irene Hoggarth. Mr. Alpine McEwan, of Galt, and " Norris McEwan, of Boundary .Bay,1, j B.C., left this Week to resume , hind " Me’^ duties after spending a week with’ their mother Mrs. Alpliie McEwan. Ted Pudney and his band Will furnish the music for the new time dance to be held in the town hall, Hensall, Oh Monday evening, March ....... __ _____„ . 22, Entire proceeds “for war Work.'ity singing was led by Mrs, Hed- Miss Patsy Steer returned home den with Miss Gladys Luker at the this week followihg’a very pleasant piano. The meeting closed by sing- I don, spent the week-end at home of Mrs. Jones’ parents, and Mrs. Fred Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman daughter Toni, of Listowel, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Taman’s moth­ er, Mrs. Chas. McDonell, and sis­ ter, Miss Dorothy McDoriOll. Mr. Alvin Bell, of the R.C.A.F., New Brunswick, who has been .tak­ ing a course as an observer, is( spending a furlough with his paf-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bell. | Mr. Donald Hoggarth, who is an; H>ing from I Corinthians, chapter 13. “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross’’ ’ I was sung, followed by the roll call ' answered by an Irisli joke. Miss /Gladys Luker favored with a piano solo entitled “the Girl I Left Be- ____ , Miss Audrey’ Dhiiiin gave an interesting reading on “The Life of St.Patrick” and Mrs. Maude Hedden favored with delightful vo­ cal solos entitled '‘Did Your Mother Come From trelafid?” and “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”. ComrnUn- ’s prayer Miss Ethel Clark con- solo entitled “Teach Me Mrs. Middleton accom- the organ. The service MOUNT CARMEL Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mahoney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Den. Bedard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus rissey. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Casey, of lacetown, spent Casey’s parents, Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. and' Gerry, of London, visited in the neighborhood over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dietrich, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. M. Regan. Mrs. Jos. Mahoney has returned home after spending some time away nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carey Vis­ ited Mr. James Carey, who is a tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sunday. CENTRALIA Phone or write to Phone 103 Mr. I i [Geo. T. Mickle & Sons i Hensall, Ont. and Mrs. George Baynham i visited over the week-end with Mr. j and Mrs. E. Carruthers in London, iMr. Thomas Hill, of Bay City, [ Mich., and Mr. Lawrence Hill, of Stephen, called on, friends in the, village on Friday of last week. I Miss Rubena Merriam, of Delhi, i Rev. and Mrs. Stewart, of Tees- on friends on Tues- on water, called day afternoon Chatham. The World held in the church their way from Day pa- on Order your Bray Chick Hatchery Exeter, phone 246 Alvin W. Kerslake, Hensall or N. M. Wiley, Farmers’ Co-op- erative, Ailsa Craig t* J? ft., ■ KIRKTON and Mrs. John McElrea,Of KHIVA Mr. James Ziler is holding an auc­ tion sale of his stock and implements on Tuesday, March 23. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft and family, of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. &. Kraft. Quite a number around here are confined to their homes with bad colds and the flu. Mrs. Ila Baker and Miss Marjorie Minielly spent the week-end in Windsor, KIPPEN Mr. and ited wilit brother in Mr. Norman Long visited on Sun­ day with Mrs. Long, who is under­ going treatment in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Gackstetter, of Guelph, spent the week-end with I Mr. Ipperwash, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinsoii, of Carlingford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams this'past week. A good number attended the church Sunday School Sunday morn­ ing and at the close of the lesson Mr. Emerson Patterson gave a very interesting talk on “Temperance”. Mrs. Chas. Duffield lias returned to her home in the village, having spent the winter with her sister, Mrs. Jolin Morley, at Woodham. Miss Roxie Doupe spent the week-­ end with friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Gregory, who _ . . spent the winter months with their,Mr. and Mrs, William Harvey. Mrs. Herbert Jones vis- Mr. Jones’ father and St, Thomas on Saturday. son, Wilsoiu on the fourth line of Blanshard, returned home. Dr, and Mrs. Glen Sawyer family, of St. Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. John sawyer this week. and With peat Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane call­ ed on friends in Clinton on Monday. Miss Dorothy McDonald, who has been spending a few weeks with Mrs. Allan Johnson, has returned to her home in Chiseihurst. of Prayer was on Friday after- ivuss nuueua. mwriaiu, vi x*eiux, i , .I noon of last week with Mrs. George and Misses Mae and Pearl Merriam, | WonHlirn 1o^bltr +1,o Rrtlntt of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Mer- j riam. Mrs. T. Collins, of Clandeboye, visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mitchell and family are this week moving to Chatham where Mr. Mitchell has secured a position. Keep Friday, April 2nd, open for the bingo and dance to Cook’s Hall. Mr. William Willert his farm to Mr. Harris Mrs. S. Tasko and Helen were in Windsor over the week-end attend­ ing the funeral of a friend. Mrs. C. J. Murdy and Jack, of Lucan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Essery, on Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs, Norman Mitchell spent a coujile of days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Edwards, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, HugfO Theander and Douglas, of London, called on friends on Saturday. ■ Hepburn leading the service. Solos were sung by Mrs. O.I. Mrs. Arthur Hodgins. ■ liam Bowden and Mrs. rew offered prayers and devotional address was given by Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson. Don’t forget the Home and School Club meeting and the White Ele­ phant sale in the school on Friday , evening of this week. Brown and Mrs. Wil- G. R. And- a very fine i be held in I has rented West.Big Euchre and Old Time DanceI ! i in ■ ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON FRIDAY, MARCH 26 ■Euchre starts at 8.15 p.m., shatjp Dancing follows /Adhi*: Euchre, 25c; Dance, 25e j Euchre and Dance 35c (PROCEEDS FOR RED CROSS