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HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, White, of
London, visited with relatives and
friends here on Sunday.
Miss Florence Schwalm, of Goder
ich, spent the week-end with her
mother Mrs. Peter Schwalm*
Mrs. Bawden, of Exeter, spent a
few days recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar.
Pte, Wesley Jones, of the R.C.
O.C, London, spent the week-end at
his home here with Mrs. Jones and
Patsy.
Mrs, iR, H, Middleton and Mrs,
Harry Lawrence visited with rela
tives and friends in Clinton recent
ly-
Messrs, Doxxald and Carey Joynt,
of Western University London spent
the week-end with their father Mr.
T, C. Joynt,
Mrs. Wesley Jones and Patsy vis
ited recently with the former’s sis-
tex’ and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Ed. Schroeder,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and
babe, of Windsor, spent the week
end with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornelius Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Schwalm,
and family, of Stratford, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McKenzie and Mrs. Peter Schwalm.
Mrs. Stewart McQueen is .spend
ing a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Don Rigby, who is seriously
ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Chatham.
Miss Blanche Thomson, nurse-in
training at Stratford General Hos
pital, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thom
son.
Miss Betty Mickle, Billie Mickle
and Mr, Thomas Welsh spent the
week-end with the latter’s sistei’
Mrs. Boyle and Miss Nellie Boyle
in Toronto.
The Young People^ Society ,)of
James St. United Church, Exeter,
will present a tliree-act play entit
led “Closed Lips” in the Town Hall,
Hensail, on Monday evening, March
6th, undex’ the auspices of the
Wohelo Class of the United Church.
A “family night" will be held in
the schoolroom of Carmel Presby
terian church on Friday evening,
March 3rd, when every family of the
congregation is cordially invited to
attend. The program will be presen
ted by the different organizations of
the church.
Word has been received that Pte
Preston Lemmon and Pte. Alton
Fairbairn have received injuries in
battle in Italy. Preston, aged 21,
is a son of Mr. Wm. Lemmon, a
former resident of Hensail. Alton
is a son of Mr. Wm. Fairbairn, of
I-Iensall.
A very enjoyable time was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cook oix Friday evening, when a
number of girl friends surprised
Eleanor with a birthday party.
. Games were played and Eleanox’
was the recipient of many beautiful
gifts including a decorated birthday
cake.
The March meeting of the Wom
en’s Institute ^111 be held at the
home of Mrs. G. M. Drysdale on
Wednesday, March 8th, with Mrs.
Geo. Hess, co-ho'stess. The roll call
is to be answered by “What Charac
teristic in Man makes a Happy
Marriage." The address will be a
group of short talks on the follow
ing subjects. “Would one ever be
a guest without first being invited,”
“How to be a -good guest," “How
to leave a pleasant feeling on de
parture,” and "Fitting into family
life and plans.” Members are re
minded to bring pencils, paper and
tea.
Euchre and Dance Largely Attended
A very successful Euchre and
Dance was held at S. S. 10 Hay on
Friday evening, with fifteen. tables
playing .euchre. The ladies’ first
prize was woxx by Mrs. W. R. Doug
all. Ladies’ consolation, Mrs. iGeo.
Ingram; gents’ first prize, Mr. Gar
field Broderick; consolation, Mr.
Wm. Parke. The draw was made
on the quilt which was on display
in Drysdale’s Hardware store and
was woxx by Mr. Fox of Windsor.
The proceeds from tickets amount-
led'to $25.00. Dancing was enjoyed
with music furnished by Mr. Wm.
Hyde assisted by Mr. Roy Morenz,
of Dashwood. Messrs. Hugh Morenz
and JackCorbett were floor-man
agers. The proceeds from the Euchre
and Dance amounted to $21/00.
Institute Euchre mid Dance
Largely Attended
The Euchre and Dance held in
the Towxx Hall, Hensail on Friday
evening under the sponsorship of
Kippen East Women’s Institute
was largely attended. There were
thirty-three tables of Euchre playing
and following are the prize winners:
ladies’ first Mrs. Wm. Broadfoot,
Kippen; second, Mrs. Jack Sinclair,
Kippen; consolation, Mrs. Glenn
Bell* Hensail; gents’ first, Mr, Gee,
MdCartney, Mill Road; Second, Mr.
Hugh McMttrtrie, Kippen; cOnsOa-
tion, MT. Russel Ferguson, Hehsall,
A special prize fox’ the “lucky chair”
was given to Mr. Bob Archibald,
Brucefield. Murdoch’s orchestra fur
nished the xnisic fox4 the dance. Mr.
Wm. Hayter was floor-manager.
Prayer Service
The World Day Of Prayer Service
which was held In Carmel Presby
terian church on l^yiday wag largely
attended. Mrs. A« D. McEwen and
Mrs. R. Cameron, received at the
door. The service commenced With
Mrs. C, Hudson presiding and wel
coming all present and reading a
short message after which the hymn
“In” Christ There is No East or
West’* was sung. The Scripture was
read from the 5 9th Chapter of
Isaiah followed by responsive pray
er. The hymn "Jesus Shall Reign
■Where’er The Sun”, Mrs. R. H<
Middleton then presided and led in
prayer for all those in bitter dis*
tress followed hy the Hord’s prayer
in unison. Hymn “Faith of Our
Fathers, Living Still" was sung. Mrs,
W. 13. Cross then presided and led
in responsive scripture reading, af-
tei’ which Mrs. A. Spencer and Miss
Mary Fee led in prayer. The hymn
"Zion’s King Shall Reign Victorious"
was sung followed by the special
address by Mrs. (Rev.) Taylor on
the theme "And The Lord Wondered
that there was no Intercessor". Miss
Margaret Dougall sang a solo en
titled "I Come To Thee" accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. A. Dou
gall on the piano. Mrs. Middleton
presided and led in responsive read
ing. The offering was received and
dedicated in prayer of consecration.
The service concluded by singing
“The Day Thou Gavest Lord," after
which Mrs. C. Hudson led in prayer
for the Government of Our Nation,
and the National Anthem was sung
followed by the benediction
ELIMVILLE
The W.M.S. and W.A. met to
gether at Mrs. E. Skinners op Fri
day, February 25th, the Worlds Day
of Prayer with seventeen present.
The program was prepared by Mrs'.
Dickey and Mrs. Murch presided
, over the meeting opening with sing
ing “In Christ there is no East or
West". Worship service followed
with Mrs. Murch leading with read
ings and Mrs. W,m. Routly, Mrs.
Garnet Johns, Mrs. A, Pym, Miss
Dora Delbridge and Mrs. S. Herd
man read passages of scripture and
the 23 rd Psalm was repeated in
unison. Mrs. H. Ford and Mrs. Al
vin Cooper led in prayer. After
singing "Jesus Shall Reign Where
’er the Sun". Mrs. Frank Brock
gave a Temperance reading “Rus
sia and the Drink Problem". Mrs.
Delbridge Skinner read a poem
“Prayer for’ War-Time.” Mrs. Dickey
cave a short reading from the Study
Book. After the minutes, roll was
called and answered by quotation
on “Prayer". Miss Ruth Skinner
gave a reading “The Great Frater
nity" and after singing “Faith of
our Fathers" Mrs. R. E. Pooley
closed the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Thomas Bell has been con
fined to her bed for about a week
Her friends hope to see her enjoy
ing her usual good health very soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner, of
Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ven
ner and Loreen, of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Passmore, of Thames Road,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert
Johns on Friday evening of last
week.
Mr. Wm. Routley spent several
days last week attending the Good
Roads Convention in Toronto.
Miss Florence Bell R.N., of Tor
onto, spent a few days the end of
the week with her parents in the
village.
Pte. Hubert Heywood, of Peta-
wawa, spent the week-end with his
family.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Lloyd Johns in the death of her
brother, Mr. Wm. Bannerman in
Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns
and Patsy attended the funeral in
St. Marys on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and
Gordon, Mrs. W. H. Dickey and
Mary visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Newman Baker near Welburn on
Sunday.
Mr. R. Stephens, of Chesley, was
a recent visitor with his brother
Mr. Chas. Stephen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillson Whiteford,
of Ingersoll, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. John Herdman.
Mr. Philip M.urch celebrated
another birthday on Tuesday. Mr.
Murch is one of those rare people
who only have a (birthday in Leap
Year. Many happy returns Phil.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil and
Beverly, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, of
Exeter, spent Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lewis.
We are pleased to see Betty Joan
Bender able to be out around again
aftei’ her operation,
Mr. Sain Hedden, of London, is
renewing acquaintances here over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with the former’s mother, Mrs. Job
Sims.
Pte, Howard and Mrs. Truemner
and son Ronald, of London, spent,
the week-end With Mr. Dan Truetn-
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein.
Pte. Alvin Sims, of London, Spent
the Week-end at his home here,
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Baird and
family, of Grand Bend, spent Sun
day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims.,
THAMES ROAD
Mr, and Mrs. E, McIntyre, - of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Thus., Ballantyne over the week-end.
LAC. Bob McCurdy, of Trenton,
spent the week-end with his parents,
ents, Mr,, and Mrs. Milton McCurdy,
A08 Edwin Miller, of Toronto,
spent the wek-end with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, 0. Miller,
Miss Margaret Allison, of London,
spent the week-end at her home.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Miller, Mr. Miller
Sr., Lillie and* Edwin spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Everett Miller, of
Elion,
Jane Morgan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Morgan was admitted to
Victoria Hospital last week and un
derwent an operation for appendi
citis, Lois Pym, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. E. Pym was addmitted to Vic
toria Hospital Saturday of the same
week and underwent an operation
for appendicitis. Both are recover
ing nicely.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Cann, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt, Cann and Mr, and Mrs.
F. Dawson were among the guests
at the social evening 'Friday evening
sponsored by the members of the
Exeter Chapter of the Eastern Star,
which was held in the chaptei” room,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan visited
their daughter Jane in Victoria
Hospital on Sunday.
The Farm Forums were held at
the following places Monday night.
The homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Madge,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Simpson and Lumley school
house. All reported a good atten
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore
spent the week-end in London with
Mr. and Mrs, William Tookey,
Mrs. William Hodgert, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Coward.
The Misses Doris and Roberta
Duncan and Marion Hodgert and
Mr. Alvin and Earl Ahrin, of Mit
chell, spent Sunday with Alice and
Lome Passmore.
Young People Meet
The regular weekly meeting of
the Y.P.U. met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Coward on Friday
evening with 28 present. The presi
dent Arnold Cann presided. Mr.
Mail’ chose as his topic “Life’s Tug
of War". The meeting Friday night
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Stewart with a debate. Re
solved That The Country Has More
Advantages Than The City." A
dainty lunch was served by the hos
tess, Mrs. Coward and a social time
spent.
’’World Day of Prayer
The World Day of Prayex* was
observed at the manse Friday after
noon with a good attendance. The
Day of Prayer program was follow
ed and Mrs. A. Gardiner, 2nd vice-
president presided. Those taking
taking, part in the program were,
Mrs. Rodhe, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. C.
Allison, Mrs. R. Cann, Mrs. Mair.
Mrs. Wiseman gave the devotional
address on “Prayer". Mrs. A. Mor
gan favored with a solo "Teach Me
To Pray". Mrs. S. Coward, a reading
“Because You Prayed." Duet by
Mrs. S. Coward and Mrs. Gardiner
“Beautiful Garden of Prayer", Mrs.
A. Stewart, a piano instrumental,
“In The Sweet By and By.” As there
is to be no meeting in March the
minutes, roll call and business was
taken. This part of the meeting was
in charge of Mrs. Mair. Anyone hav
ing clean, wearable, second hand
clothing were asked to leave same
at the manse, in order to have it
packed for the W.M.S. bale which
is sent in June. Letters and cards
o‘f appreciation were read from,
those who had received boxes when
ill. Mrs. Mair extended a vote of
welcome to the visitors stating she
hoped they would continue to come
to our regular meetings. Hymn 148
was sung and Mrs. Mair closed the
meeting with prayer. A’ ten cent
lunch followed and a social time
spent ovex’ the tea cup.
KIRKTON
Mr. Fred Brodk, of Hamilton, is
holidaying with his brother, Mr.
Thos. BroCk, of Kirkton.
The Young People of the Cheery
Club of the Plugtown line, Usborne,
held a box social Monday night at
the home of Miss Norma Fletcher.
A good program of games and con
tests provided entertainment aftei’
which Mr. Lloyd Smith auctioned
off the boxes. Proceeds amounted to
$4.55 to bemused for Red Cross pur
poses.
Sub. Lt. Mac Howe, of Halifax,
who has a 21-day leave, and his
wife, Mrs. Howe, of London, are
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Patti.
Mr. Preston Morrison spent
Thursday in Owen Sound.
Mr. iGarnie Doupe visited with
friends at Stratford tills past Wed
nesday,
Mrs. 'Emerson Paton is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London. *
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pridham and
family have moved to our commun
ity from London. Lloyd has leased
the garage from G, H, Burgin and
will take possession March 1,
Mrs. I. N. Marshall is holidaying
with her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Cluff,
Kitchener,
CREDITON
The first meeting of the Gredlteu
United Church Union will be held in
the church basement on Friday*
March 3rd at 8 p.m. sharp. AU the
young people of the congregation
are cordially invited to attend. Bev.
Irwin of James St. church Exeter
will be the guest speaker,
Lome FahneL of Camp Borden,
formerly of Saskatchewan, and Della
Fahner, of London, were visitors at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles
Fahner on Sunday last.
In the absence of Mrs. Alvin
Baker, pianist of Crediton United
Church, Miss Elaine Mitchell pre
sided on Sunday evening last.
The Quarterly Official Board of
the Crediton United Church Circuit
will convene at Crediton on Tues
day, March 7th. The hour of meet
ing will be announced from all
three pulpits next Lord’s Day.
The Minister of Brinsley, Credi
ton and Shipka United Churches, be
gan a series of Lenten Sermons last
Lord’s Day when the subject was,
"The Compulsion of the Wilderness."
Next Lord’s Day the subject will
be, ‘,The Tussle of Titans."
Gunnei’ Rodney Bowman, R.C.A.,
of Woodstock, spent last week-end
with his wife and his mother in
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morloek
spent the week-end with theii’ par
ents in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoai’ and Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Skariffe and Don
na, of London, visited with Mrs.
Hoar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Fahner last week-end.
Eugene Finkbeiner, R.C.N.V.R.,
of Toronto, was home for the week
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Lena Cook who has spent
the past few weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Mary iRoeszler, has returned
to her home at Camlachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Finkbeiner
spent Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner.
Crediton is now lacking one of
its old land marks. Mr. I-Iubert
Cooper has completed his task of
tearing down the barn formerly used
by William Roeszler for his truck.
Spring will soon be here. The
other day hyacinths were seen
blooming. It really sounds out of
ordei- to talk about such things but
for those who are a little worried
about it the hyacinths were flower
pots.
The 'Farm Forum of the sixth and
seventh concessions of Stephen held
their meeting last Monday night at.
the home of Gordon Morloek. The
subject for the broadcast and dis
cussion dealt with the United Na
tions Food Conference. After the
discussion, games were played and
lunch was served. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fahner.
The recently re-organized Christ
ian Endeavour Union, of Crediton
United Church, will convene in the
Sunday School parlors on Friday
evening, 8 p.m., under the presid
ency of Mrs. Ted. Lamport when the
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A., of James St.
United Church, Exeter, will be wel
comed as the devotional speaker. To
this initial and succeeding meetings
a hearty invitation is extended to
all constituents of the Church fam
ily. Associated with Mrs. Ted Lam
port, the president, will be Mr.
Bryce Mack, vice-president.
"The Tussle of Titans’’
Make the Lenten Season one of
consecration and prayer and above
all grace the Family Pew.
World Day of Prayer
A joint meeting of the women of
the two churches of the village was
held in the Zion Evangelical Church
for the World Day of Prayer with
Mrs. D. Finkbeiner and Mrs. B.
Kestle in charge. They were assis
ted by Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Law
rence Wein, Mrs. R. Hill, Mrs. S.
King, and Mrs. A. Amy. ‘ Mrs. J.
Woodall and Mrs. F. W. Clarke ren
dered a vocal duet accompanied by
Mrs. E. Lawson. Rev. M. E. Reuber
gave a devotional address.
The. Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of
the Evangelical Church was held at
the home of Mrs. H. M. Faist on
Wednesday afternoon, February 23.
with twenty-six ladies in attendance.
Mrs. Ezrp Faist presided for the de
votional period which was opened
with quiet music and poem by Mrs.
Emmery Falxrner, a hymn “When I
Survey the Wondrous Cross’ and
prayer by Mrs. E. 'Faist. A Medita
tion of Intercession was given by
several of the ladies. All members
took part in an exercise of ptaise
and prayer. Mrs. H. M. Faist read
a poem "A Soldier’S Prayer". Mrs.
Clayton Sims read a reading on
Fellowship and Mrs. Royal Gaiser
closed the Devotional period with
prayer.
During the business session which
Mrs. Daniel Finkbeiner presided a
candle lighting ceremony was car
ried out in which each member ligh
ted a candle aiid offered a silent
prayer for her prayer partner as the
roll was called. Mrs. H. K. Eilber
introduced Chapter 5 of the Study
Book “For All of Life" and Mrs. C.
Green, Mrs. Aaron Wehi and Mrs. IL
Beaver gave short talks on the
methods of worship in China, India
and Africa, The meeting closed with
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the hymn “The Church’s One Foun
dation" and the Lord’s Prayer was
repeated in unison.
The committe in charge served
a dainty lunch and a vote of appre-
.ciation was given .by Mrs. A, Amy
and Mrs, C. Sims. The next meet
ing will be held on Wednesday,
March 29th, at 2.30 p.m.
CENTRALIA
Mr., and Mrs. George Hicks and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Margaret
Fletcher in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken SimpSon, of
Ailsa Craig, visited Sunday wittt
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn, of Lon
don, were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
George Flynn.
Miss Bernice Conlin R.N., of Lon
don, is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jeffery in Usborne.
Miss Lorraine Glavin, Reg. N,, of
Hamilton, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Glavin.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the family of the late
William Bowden.
HARPLEY
Mi-, and Mrs. David Eagleson and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eagleson and
family spent Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins, of
Corbett.
The ladies of the community held
a successful Red Cross quilting at
the home of Mrs. John Ridley on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Clarence Hardy, Helen and
Frank, of Lucan, spent Sunday at
the home of her father, Mr. Mansell
Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whiting, of
Centenary called on Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Love on Friday on their way to
attend the wings parade at Cent
ralia.
Congratulations to Mr. Mervyn
Love who was presented with his
wings at the Wings Parade at No.
9 S.F.T.S. Centralia on Friday.
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ZION
Mrs. Ross Hern spent a few days
with Miss N. Highett, of Science
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Spence visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Jaques, of Exetei’
A Red Cross quilting will be held
in the school on Saturday afternoon.
Ml’. and Mrs. Jim Miller and baby,
Mr. and Mrs? Charles Miller visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
ard Miller.
Farm Forum met in the school
on Monday night. After the discus
sion a short program wns presented
and an enjoyable timd was had by
all.
We are glad to report that ®ver-
ard Miller has returned to his hoxne
following an operation.
The W.M.S. and Red Cross meet
ing will be held at the home of Mrs.
Wellington Brock on Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Eph. Hern spdnt h couple
of days With her daughtei’, Mrs, Al
lan WestdOtL of Exeter.
Mr. Thomas Hern is having thu
hydro installed^
DASHWOOD
A Red Cross euchre with cafe
teria lunch will be held on March
9th further particulars later.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and
daughter Suzanne, of Windsor, and
Mrs. Streets, of London, were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D.
Tieman.
Mrs. Ervin Eckstein has returned
to her home after a serious opera
tion in Dr. Taylor’s hospital.
Mr. Chas. Watts is visiting with
friends in Windsor and Detroit.
Miss Onieda Restemeyer R.N., of
Ingersoll, spent a few days with
hex* parents this week.
Mr. George Becker has purchased
the property of the Stephen estate
in town.
Gnr. Jack Huffman, of Three
Rivers’ spent the week-end with
Mrs. Huffman.
Henry Becker Sr.'
Henry Becker, Sr., well-known
farmer of Hay Township, residing
near Dashwood, passed away early
Tuesday morning in his 77th year.
Mr. Becker had lived all his life in
this community and was a faithful
membei’ of Zion Lutheran Church,
Dashwood. He was a farrnex’ and for
47 years was caretakex’ and grave
digger of the Bronson Line Lutheran
cemetery. In 1896 he married
Christent Gloor, of Logan Township,
who survives; also four daughters,
Mrs. Edwin Brandt, Mrs. R. J. Eck
stein, both of Kitchener; Mrs. J. W.
Ten-Eyck, of Waterloo; and Elfrieda
at home; seven sons, Henry Becker,
Jr., and Rudolph, of the 16th con
cession, Hay Twp; Valentine, of
Dashwood; Edmund, at home; Al
bert, of Kitchener; LAC. Otto, R.C.
A.F., Dauphin, Man.; and Vernon,
neax’ Zurich; three sisters, Mrs.
Mary Martene, Dashwood; Mrs.
Wm. Bieber, of con. 2 Hay; Mrs.
Ed. Stire, of con. 14, Hay; four
brothers, John, George and Charles
of Hay; and Wm., of Stephexx Twp.
There are 21 grandchildren. The
funeral will take place Friday, at
2 p.m., followed by a service in the
Zion Lutheran Church at Dashwood
at 2.45 p.m., with interment in the
Bronson Line Lutheran Cemetery.
Judge:" One yeax’ and $50 fine."
Prisoner’s Lawyer: “Your Honor, I
beg the sentence be reversed.”
JiUdge: “Very well. Fifty years
and $1 fine.”
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Available Day-Old Chicks
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300 New Hampshire Red cockerels; 400 leghorn pullets.
6000 day-old chicks available in next three weeks.
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BRINSLEY
A fine attendance greeted air-
other World’s Day of Prayer service
at Brinsley, Friday afternoon, when
representatives from both St. Mary's
Anglican and United churches con
vened in the United Church, with
Mrs Jim Trevethick presiding at the
piano. Mrs. Aaron Scott and Mrs-
Thomas Lee, of the Anglican and
United churches respectively, con
ducted the devotions. The Rev. and
Mrs, Lawrence Turner rendered a
duet entitled, “Pause for a Moment
of Prayer.” The address was given
by the Minister of the church.
We regret to note that Miss Mar
garet Amos, of Brinsley, is a
patient in Victoria Hospital, London
and the Minister, Rev. L. H. Turner^
together with a host of Church,
friends, wish her a speedy recovery.
It is a source of inspiration to*
note that the attendance at Brins
ley United Church, Sunday, is stead
ily increasing. There are still ab
sentees—How about it, parents?
Shopper: ’’Can I stick this wall-'
paper on myself?” Sales Clerk:
“Yes, sir—but it would look better’
on the wall.”
KHIVA
Miss Evelyn McCann, of Windsor,,
spent the week-end with hex’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft and
family and Mr. Gordon Kraft, of
London, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft.
Miss Marie Denomme spent a few
days last week with Miss Alice Mc
Cann. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ziler and Anna,
of Zurich visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ziler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Glavin, of
Centralia, visited on Sunday with
the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
B'. McCann.
RED CROSS
EUCHRE PARTY
will be held in
TIEMAN’S FURNITURE STORE,
DASHWOOD
THURSDAY, MARCH 9th
Cafeteria Lunch Admission £K5c
2e