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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-10-21, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21st, 1943 HENSALL an her WINCHELSEA Quite g. nmnher from this com* munity attended the -Anniversary Services at Zion and Thames Road on Sunday. Visitors on Saturday with Mr- und Mrs. Ben Tinney underwent operation for the removal of tonsils on Wednesday morning. LAC, Donald E. McKinnon, Toronto, t; ' " / Mrs. McKinnon and family here. • Mrs. Wilfred Klopp, of London,: is spending a week at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Par­ kins, Miss Dorothy Munn, of London, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Munn, Lieut. Alda Bolton, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gordon Bolton and R. Parke. Mr. and .Mrs, Norman daughter, of Exeter, visited recently. joe Bajiey and *Jack Farquhar. family, spent Sunday with Mr. and and .Graham, Mrs. Milton Brock, at Zion, Mj$s Margaret Bell, of C.W.A.C. London, was a week-end visitor at day with Miss Eleanor Hunkin, of inA « w-r non ix o ithn re* T\/l ■»» nnrl ‘ .. . - 4-K . ■> ' Mil Sjwmi way WXU4 Clarence Fletcher were Mr. and Mrs. iMurdie Culbert and family, Mr, and ■ Mrs, Ivan Needham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Needham, of Brynston, Mr, and Mrs. Murray 'Gibson, Mrs, W. field. i Mr, and Mrs. ning and Ronald, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Clarke, of near Exeter, spent Sun- and Mrs. Newton Mrs. Robt. Of London. day with M1.; her mother, Qlarke, sister. Mrs 1 aad Mrs, TT x , ted on Sunday Hunter and ^jop, . _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, of Emmerson Frank Brock visi- with relatives at Mrs, Milton Brock, at Zion, Miss Burdene Clarke spent Sun- the home of her parents. Mr, and Thames Road Mrs. Wm Bell. _ jTTwillard returned Mr. and Mrs. C*—7* ~ ................... .. Toronto, spent the week-end with : ^’/'and"mts"^ **F ^Batten" " the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. j Mr. anJd 'Mrs. C. Horton Geo. Walker, (family, of Lumley, visited onMrs. ... __ a few days in Toronto at the home1 ian, of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr I Mrs. R. W. Batten spent Thurs- and Mrs. Geo. Gould. day and Friday attending the Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. T. Mickle re-, W.M.S, convention held at Londes- turned to their home in Ridgetown, boro, after spending a week at the home: of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Mickle, Miss Edith Parkins, formerly of London, a bride-elect of this week, is spending this week with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Spry, of Toronto, were recent visitors with Miss Helen Moir, Mrs. Baynham and j Mr. Peter Moir. | It has been announced through, the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, that combe, Royal Guelph, now ' J Mr. E. Willard returned homeGeorge Gould, of after spending the past week with and George Walker is spending'day’’^4th*Mr.“and’Mrs? Colin Gilfil- otto in al Fit n hnrnn ’ 1__ I Sgt. Fred W. Smalle- Canadian Artillery of serving overseas, Red Cross Concert will be toeld in Thames Road United Church on Wednesday, Oct, 27 The Bennington XLF. Y.F.lL jiresent a play entitled ‘‘Mary Make Some Marmalade” will Music between acts by Johnston’s Orchestra of Whalen. Adults SSie; Children 15c ANNIVERSARY | Sunday, Oct. 24th 11 a.m.—Rev. H. V. Workman, of Seaforth. GRAND BEND and Mrs. Wes. Nichols arid and Mrs. Thomas Baird visited Mr Mr. f in Toronto, St. Marys and Niagara Falls during the past week. Mr. Hector Gill, who recently pur­ chased the house of the late Thos. Webb, to their ber. Miss ing at 7.30 p.m,—Rev. M. E. Reuber, of Zion Evangelical church, Crediton. will move with his family ‘ new home early in Novem- SPECIAL MUSIC by the CHOIR under the direction of Kenneth Johns. THAMES ROAD I DASHWOOD Thames Road Church- was most I Miss Ester McMath, Goderich attractive with flowers on Sunday, spent a few days with friends here the occasion being the annual Anni- last week. rersary service. Rev, Norman Mc-i Gnr,. Donald Restemeyer, of King- Kay, of Knox Presbyterian church, 'ston, spent a few days with his Mitchell, was the guest speaker fori parents.both services with Rev. Mair assist-) Mr, and Mrs, E. Neeb,. of Rontiac, ing at the evening service. Rev. are visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary McKay's morning message, “Christ-'Neeb. ian Confidence,” and his evening) Mr. and Mrs. T. Hopcroft one, “Seeking Jesus,” were well re- Sunday visitors with friends ceived by both congregations. Th® 1 Kirkton. choir rendered special music with I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert were near Primer .......... . .. . ...... and Mrs. A. Berryhil, of St Marys, as J daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Stanley ■....." ' 1 'v' ’ [ Siebert and daughter of Kitchener,I were Sunday visitors with ‘ Mrs. I Witzel. A community Red Cross quilting will be held next Wednesday, Octob­ er 27, in the basement of the Luth­ eran church. All ladies are invited and bring your lunch. The monthly Red Cross meeting will be held in the school on Monday night, good program is being prepared. Kraft-Hefferman At St. Martins rectory, Rey J, MeCowell officiating the marriage was solemnized of Norma Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter B, Heffernan, Clark street, London to Ward Edward Kraft son of Mr. and Mrs. Kraft and the late John Kraft of Dashwood. The attendants were Miss Mary Harrison and Bud Goetz, After a short honeymoon in Wind­ sor Mr. and Mrs. Kraft will live on Maple street London, Church Meeting The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Tieman with Mrs. Gaiser’s group taking charge. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayer by Mrs. Gaiser. The Scripture, Psalm 100 was read by Mrs. D. Weber. Mrs. Art Haugh gave a Thanksgiving reading. A piano solo was played by Nancy Tieman. Rev. Becker then took the Study Book, M»rs. C, Becker and Mrs. J. M. Tieman sang a duet. Mrs. J. M. Tieman offered prayer for the missionaries followed by a hymn., Mrs, G. Wildfong then took charge the business. The next meeting to be held in connection with rld’s Community Day, November Roll was called with twenty inkers present and three visitors. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lamport, of Credi- A contest was held and a light lunch ton, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Stone. [was served. Mrs. Wildfong moved a Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Hocking and: vote of thanks to the hostess to Bill, of Roys, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cann/which all responded. The meeting Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. W. closed with the Mizpah benediction. Jeffery. Mrs. M. Fletcher, Marie and Doug­ las, of Exeter, Mr. McKenzie, of Mit­ chell, and Rev. N. McKay with Mr. and Mrs. W. Moodie. Gnr. Arthur Rohde who has been stationed in the west, is now home on furlough. ;evening meal. Miss Tieman had been We are sorry to report that Mrs. in good health up to the time of her W. Ferguson has been confined to ‘death. She had been employed at hnr bed with the flu. [the Gunn residence for the past 18 L/Tel. Stuart Mair returned to'years. She was born in Hay town- I-Ialifax after spending fourteen days .ship and was in her 69th year. Dur­ leave at heme. Mr. Frank Gollings, of London, spent the week-end at his home. guest soloist for the morning and) Mr. Kenneth Johns, soloist for the) evening service. I Sunday visitors in the community were as follows: Mrs. Wm, Hodgert, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Clarke, of Wood­ham, with .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coward. I Mr, and Mrs, Milton Hodgert, of London, with Mr, and Mrs, James Hodgert. Mr, and Mrs. A. MacBetli, of Kip­ pen, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunkin. Mr. and Mrs, G. Johns and Dorothy of Elimville, with Mr„ and Mrs, G. Duncan. Mr, and Mrs. A, Berryhil, of St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Coward, Mr, and Mrs. John Hoggarth with' Mr. John R. Duncan. Miss Grace Beckler, Exeter, with Miss Audrey Ballantyne, Mr, and .Mrs, W. Passmore, Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs, C. Smith, Kirkton, with Mr, and Mrs. A. Pasmore, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellar and fam­ ily, Exeter, and Mrs. A. Rohde and son, of Cromarty, with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dow, of Roys, with Rev. and Mrs. Mair. Mr. and Mrs, J. Miller and son, Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Allison, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. John Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott aud Audrey, of Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman, Elim- .... ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cann, for Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgert, of' is Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cann/WcMiss Gladys Miller, of Cromarty, 111, with Mrs, L. Webber. |me What is the Fifth Victory Loan ? It is another opportunity for Canadians to put their mopey into the fight for Victory. Q.—How will my money help win victory? A.—It will supply the vital weapons of war needed by our troops overseas. How will I benefit personally? You will be saving your money (with in- terest) for may need it the post-war period when more, you How much time ? —At least as ’Should I spend on bonds this centmush as last time. Every you can possibly spare—and a little more. Helen Gill, nurse-in-train-j Victoria Hospital, London/... j ! I I I has 1 was a week-end visitor at her home been awarded a Canadian efficiency 1 J,161’® r”11 medal. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. • ' 1 here with Mrs,Hannon Gill and The closing of Bend owing to the shortage of coal the rationing of food, is being' 3at inconvenience to the travel- ’ ' j. This is the first time OctoberTo^^ °/ the; ho^ls her? was ob- , liged to close its doors, since their ; . opening many years ago. ! Owing to the shortage of coal ■ and the. rationing of food, Mr. Harry: Bossenberry, who has been conduct­ ing the Imperial Hotel for several i years, has been obliged to close its, doors, and left last week for Lon-; don where he has accepted a posi-' lion. The exceptionally fine weather ,2 •' for tlie past few weeks broughtGarHefd many people back to their cottages ■over the week-end. I’lie past week however, brought good rains for the farmers which helped the plowing along. Some snow also accompau- j ied the rain. 1 Saturday was apple day in Grand- Fred W. Smallecombe. Hensali. Further announcements will be made for the Rallow’een Masquerade. Orchestra Dance, to be held in the the hotels in Grand and a g Town Hall, Hensail, on Friday even- j ^8 ing, C____ __ _ ....„ Hensali Girl’s Dance Club.” An out- ' standing orchestra will furnish mu-j sic for the dancing and prizes will' be awarded for costumes. Refresh­ ment booth. The Branch of the Red Cross Society of S. S. No, 10 Hay, held their first fall meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe on Monday evening. Plans were made, for the fall and winter season and ; the lucky ticket drawn on the hook-1 ed mat donated "by Mrs. Broderick. The proceeds from the sale of tickets was over 825, which will be used to nurchase suitable ■ gifts for the overseas boxes. The. winner- of the mat was Mrs. Elgin; Rowcliffe. Bishop G. E. Epp, D.D. LL.D. Naperville, Illinois.Rowcliffe ' I Saturday was apple day in Grandj Naperville, Illinois,aetrtteenhoOmeMo6I Mr“Sd M.“ I“‘’house’3 ^anva/L? “were 1.. A1' evmt ?' Merest to Harold pSker on Tuesday, the at' “AlshoTc “to^kTll*6 „„„._ J/ , the Red Cross fowl supper on Fri- 01 -oisnop G. E. Epp, to speak in the This advertisement contributed to th© Fifth Victory Loan Campaign by Dominion Textile Co. Ltd., Montreal. Death of Mrs. Emma Tieman The community was shocked to learn of the death of Miss Emma Tieman who passed away very sud­ denly at 13 6 Kent St., London, on Saturday evening while serving the • evening prayer by Mrs. Morris Beaver, Busi­ ness was discussed and the minutes were read and adopted. The literary committee with Mrs. Alvin Fink- beiner as convenor took charge of the meeting. Aftei- singing the hymn, “Faith of Our Fathers” the Scripture lesson was given by Leila Mollard. A poem was read by Ma- leeda Schenk followed by a song, “God Will Take Care of You”. The study book chapter was given by Mrs. Earl Haist and a piano solo by Leila Mollard. A Thanksgiving poem was given by Mrs. Alvin Fink- The meeting closed with “Count Your Blessings”. Refreshments CROMARTY Owing to the inclement weather the work on the mill is at a stand­ still. Several inches of snow fell on Saturday night, but was almost .gone by Sunday eve. Miss Pearce, of Blyth, was a visi­ tor with her aunt over ttte week­ end. Miss Mary Currie is at present visiting at Granton with relatives. Mrs. S. A. Miller spent the holi­ days in Stratford with her son. Pte. Frank Scott is at present stationed af Camp BorAen. W. M. 'S. Meeting The October meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Hill on Tuesday last with a good attendance. Mrs. Sadie Scott presid­ ed. Mrs. S. A. Miller read the Scrip­ ture lesson. Mrs. Allen read the “Glad Tidings” prayer. Mrs. Thos. Scott favored with a selection. Mrs. Mac Williams gave a very interesting reading. A number of visitors were present. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Mac Williams. Al­ together it was a very interesting and profitable meeting. A lovely lunch was served at the close. beiner. singing the hymn, Many were then served by the committee in charge. ling the time she lived in Dashwood she was a member of the Evangeli- _____ ___ _______ ______ leal church and while in London was Bill Ballantyne, of Manning Pool,’a member of the Talbot St. Baptist spent the week-end at his home. [church and was also an active mem- Miss Phylis Dougall, of Hensali, | ber of the Y.W.C.A. spent the week-end with Miss Jean! She is survived by two sisters, Cann. [Mrs. R. Thompson, of London and Miss Dorothy McCurdy spent a' Mrs. Matilda Kraft, of Dashwood few days last week with her aunt, also 2 brothers, David Tieman and Mrs. M. Hodgert, in London. I Edward Willert of Dashwood. The • Edwin Miller and Harry Dougall funeral was held from_ the Hoff- visited with over the week-end. Richard Etherington, of the Mer­ chant Marine, is on leave at his home. Mr. the week-end with friends at Bur­ ford. Mr. and Mrs .B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams and family visited with relatives in Galt on Sunday. Mrs. A. MaoBeth, of Kippen. is spending a few days this week witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hun­ kin. Mrs. John Bell, of Exeter, spent the past week with Miss P. Duncan. Mrs. Dan Coward returned home after visiting with her son Robert in Grimsby. Hon, James of Ottawa, Mrs. Mrs. Allen, of to speak in the at Dashwood, .the Red Cross fowl supper on Fri- - ... ' “ j evening. We trust the boys Evangelical church : were well received and encouraged October 26, 1943. ! in their good work. - I Dr, Epp is Bishop | Our fishermen ! ■ the water to subside in Lake Huron I before ascertaining the damage done : to their nets after the gales and high winds which have been raging since Friday. The heavy rains ; were accompanied by hail and snow, I ’the first of the season but the snow; disappeared soon after falling. ' . . . . I The Victory Loan campaign here. bring inspiration to the promotion of .is well on its way in this village [the “Advance” program in the Con- j and the only wny we can be of ference in the fields of Evangelism Institute'service to our boys over there is and Christian Education. Ito buy Victory Bonds,_ They are; Dr. Epp will be the special speaker paying top prices-—their lives-—fori at the annual Conference Brother- the loved ones at home so it is up I ]100d Rally to be held in Kitchener, to us -you and, me—, October 21st, the annual Conference Young People’s Union Convention at i Tavistock, October 22nd and 23rd, I and at a series of District Women’s I Missionary Society Rallies, which will be held at Hanover, Dashwood and New Hamburg. Evangelicals from this district will attend the services at Dashwood, i October 26, 1943. The afternoon will feature the W.M.S. District Rally, at 2.45 p.m. The evening service is open to the public. Bishop Epp will be the speaker at each session. .. y casion being the birthday of the for-( mer’s mother, Mrs. Enoch Parker. ■ A family dinner marked the occasion [ with about thirty present after which j the evening was spent in games and a social time. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker, Hensail; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Keyes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell i Keyes and family and Mr. Leonard; Keyes, of Mitchell: Mr. and Mrs [ Wm. Parker and family; Mr. and! Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, and family; ! Mr. Wilbert Parker and Mr. George' Parker. Mrs. Parker was the reclDi- [ ent of many beautiful gifts. i The Hensali Women's . gratefully acknowledge a contribu­ tion of $20.00 received from Mrs. i (Dr.) A. R. Campbell, president of; the Ladies’ Five Hundred Club con- ‘ gisting of 8 members. ‘ This is their ■ contribution . towards the overseas- Christmas boxes. Arrangements have been made for packing these boxes j on Monday night, October 25th at the Town Hall. Will those who' volunteered to make cookies also ,T .. the packing committee and friends L111,ca kindly note the date. Anyone having! Seaforth and Exeter papers, comics! Tbe and magazines such as Liberty, Mac- Lean’s, Reader’s Digest, etc., pleaoe y”"--2—- --- 7—----v -.7-leave same at the Town Hall for ton, of Ontario Street Church, Chn- this date. A number of empty can- ton> as 8'uest speaker at both ser- dy boxes (1 lb. size)) are also need- Special music was furnished Anyone may leave same at the by the choir assisted by Mrs. Elmer iKavpc nf Varnn n.nd Mrs TtvaH Pur- ------x- of the Central are waiting for Area of the Evangelical Church and President of the Canada Conference of the Evangelical Church. Dr. Epp is on a Preaching Mission across the Canada Conference. His messages will give emphasis to the general ' Theme of the Denominational Prog­ ram “The Kingdom First” and will cousins in Ingersoll'’nan funeral home on Tuesday af- . ternoon with Rev. C. Becker of- ! Delating. During the service a solo I was rendered by Mr. Harry Hoff- I man and a duet by Mrs. J. M. Tie- and Mrs. Rae Cottle spent’’nan and Mrs. Hoffman. The floral tributes were many and beautiful showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment took tery Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sutton, of Lambeth, announce the engage­ ment of their only daughter, Mar­ ion Kathleen, to Pilot Officer John Spencer Blair, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, of Lucan. The wed­ ding will take place in the near future. place in the Evangelical ceme- Dashwood. to us—you and me—1 give so that our boys can come home again and peace for each and every one of us. Buy Bonds! KIPPEN Church Hold Seventy-Sixth Anniversary congregation of the United held their seventy-sixth an- Lean’s, ’Reader’s Digest, etc..' pleas“e niversary on Sunday with Rev. Bur- CREDITON 0. Whitmore has consented to act as our correspondent Crediton and he will welcome news for this column. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fahrner Mr. act for any ed. Hall. The Arnold Circle The Arnold Circle Presbyterian Church met at the home of Miss Beryl Pfaff. The presi­ dent Mrs. Melvin Moir, presided and opened the meeting by singing the hymn “Art Thou Weary” aftei* which Mrs. Norman Stanlake led in prayer. Hymn “0 Love That Wilt Not LetAJe Go” was sung followed by roll call, and minutes and busi­ ness. The topic on “The Indians” was very ably taken by Miss Sally Manson. The meeting closed with singing “Faith of Our Fathers” and the Lord’s Prayer repeated in uni­ son. Refreshment were ^served the hostess. s Meets of Carmel I met at 1 Keyes of Varna and Mrs. Fred Par­ isons, of London who rendered two I very pleasing duets at both services. I Miss Joy Walker (the guest soloist and rendered two i delightful solos. 1 Mr. and Mrs, of Peterboro R. Torrance av as and family, Of Porters Hill, visited on Sunday with Mr. H. Ivison. j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander and family, of Londesboro, visited on Sunday with the former's par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Alexander. I Mr. W. Jones is spending some .time with his son Mr. and Mrs. H, ' Jones. I Mr. and Mrs. Walker and daugh­ ter, of Peterboro, are visiting Mr. William Ivison. Mrs. H. Damm, Ann and Kenneth visited with friends in Walkerville on Sunday.j Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride , -..jreturned home On Saturday after with. spending a few weeks with their by KIRKTON Mr, and Mrs. Bert Doupe, Toronto, spent the holiday 1 Mr. and’Mrs. Everett Doupe. 'son, Mix and Mrs. J. E. McBride of Mr, Thos. Crew has bought the .Zurich, property of the late Robert Davis i Mrs. Fred Parsons returned to and to»k possession Monday, Wo; her home in London on Sunday welcome them to our village. ‘after spending some time with her Mr. Maxwell Grey, Mr. and Mrs..mother, Mrs. G, E. Thompson. Roy Francis spent part of this week 1 Gnr, A. H, Gackstetter loft on with Mr. and Mrs'. Harvey Grey, ’> Saturday for Halifax after spend- of Toronto, ’ Infif two weeks furlough with his We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Everett,wife-here, Doupe, who moved into their newj Mrs, MOrvin Hodgert is visiting home in the village this past week, at the home; of her parents, Mr, andMr. and Mrs, Lome Marshall and I Mrs. W. Schelbe after spending several months in Now Brunswick where her husband was stationed with the R.C.A, he being now mov- of Billie, of London, spent the week­ end in the village, Mrs. Jas, McCullough, of London, wiuj ui© w dc jte holidaying with -Mr* and Mrs. ed’'to Kingston, Ont. Milton Gregory. i ■Mr, and Mrs, A, Parsons and Rev. Clayton Becker. family and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hor- 'ney and Gnr. and Mrs. A. Gack- stetter attended the auction saie of Mr. Joseph Linden, oi Benfield on Thursday last. Mrs. J. B. McLean, of Exeter, visited over the week-end with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan John­ son. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gackstetter and family, of Zurich, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney. Canadas War Effort Films will be shown supplied by the Canadian Film board showing the pictures of Canada’s War Effort. [Friday, October 29 I At 2 p.m. in the afternoon for children only. Sponsored by the Federation of Agriculture. and Mrs. Gardiner, J. C. Gardiner and Kirkton, attended anniversary services on Sunday. The blood donors clinic will be held in James Street church, Thurs­ day, October 28th. Anyone desiring to help this useful cause get in touch with Mr. R. N. Creech, Exeter. The monthly meeting of Thames Road Mission Circle in the church basement the entertaining the Cromarty Circle, The Th! " ’ - - - - Coward, the use had the by Mrs. Mair and seconded by Doris Duncan that June Coward and Mar­ ion Hodgert attend the W.M.S. Pres, at Centralia on October 20th. Cromarty Circle then took charge With Mrs. Tom Scott in the chair. Their part of the program opened with the call to worship by Mrs. Scott. Hymn 153 was then sung followed by prayer. Scripture les­ son was then read by Miss Wallace. Hymn 375 was then sung. Jean Miller then gave a very interesting reading followed by a solo by Mrs. Clifford Millev. Mrs. (Rev.) Mc­ Williams then favored everyone with a talk on “Giving Thanks.” Hymn 220 was then sung followed by the National Anthem. The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer re­ peated in unison, Contests and games were enjoyed after which lunch was served by the Thames Road girls. the met girls Evening at 8.30 for adults. No Admission. and Mr.and Mrs., Jack Blansha rd., of near Sudbury,are Visiting for a few days with Mr.and Mrs. Chas.Fahr- ner.and Mr.and Mrs. Lome Mor- lock. A fowl supper was held at the home of Mrs. John Klumpp. Tues­ day of last week in honor of Mrs. A If. Holtzman's birthday. The even­ ing was spent in bingo, music and received A good ,mes Road president, June i opened the meeting with! of hymn 321. W'e then business and it was moved: Huron County’s Quota is $3,125,000., an increase of $85,000. We have exceeded all quotas in previous Loans—we can do it again. The Exeter quota is $151,000. Speed r Victory Buy Victory Bonds singing. Mrs. Holtzman some very beautiful gifts, time was spent by all. A public meetin of the held in evening a quiz from part, tious rence and the speaker will give an’address in the interests of the loan, one come and Speed the C.G.I.T. Meeting The C.G.I.T, meeting was the church basement, Friday even­ ing, October 15. The meeting opened with the Lord’s prayer. The C.G.I.T. purpose was repeated by all, after which followed the C.G.I.T. hymn. The minutes Of the last meeting were read and adopted. The roll call was answered by "your favorite song.” Business was discussed, Hymn 55 was sung by all. Psalm 15 was read by Joyce Chambers. Hymn 240 was sung. Games were played. A sing-song followed by Taps closed the meeting, Th© Evangelical Mission Circle The October meeting of the Evan­ gelical Mission Circle whs held On g in the Fifth Victory Loan the Town Hall next at 8 p.m. There contest in which the different schools will take Also several musical selec- under the leadership of Law- Wein. Films will be shown “What is the tactful way girl’s father to let her boy know It's time to leave?” “He may casually pass through Iprsesident, the room with a box of breakfast • presided, food.” interest will be Monday Will be children Every- Vietory, held tn for a friend, Tuesday evening October 12th, at j the home of Mrs, Ross Krueger. The ‘ I nrsesident. Mrs, LaWrerice Wein, The meeting opened by ; singing the circle songs followed by THIS IS YOUR SECOND FRONT DON’T LET THEM DOWN! Invest all your surplus Cash or finance your investment over a period of six months on the official Installment plan. You can buy your bond from the local Victory Loan Sales­ man who will call on you, or at any Bank. WHEN YOU BUY THE FIFTH VICTORY LOAN BONDS YOU ARE SPEEDING THE VICTORY 8