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CREDITON EAST
Mrs, Leonard Wein spent the
week-end in London with her hus
band who is improving nicely.
Mr. J, Flynn,
Sunday with his
Jack Jasney.
Pte. Alvin and
London, spent the
his parents here. He has been post
ed to Clinton and left for there on
Monday. Mrs. Sims is remaining
here until they can secure a home
there,
Mr. Aaron Wein, of Windsor and
Pte. Wilmar Wein, of Ipperwash
spent the week-end here.
Congratulations to Mr, Chris.
Rau who was 87 years old on April
30th and to Mrs. Rau who was 84
on May 8th.
' ZION
Miss Hazel Stewart is visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock,
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hern and fam*
ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Salmon, of JDasbwood,
Mr. Clifton Jaques visited oyei’
the week-end in Toronto.
Mrs. Sadler, of Staffa, is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Misses Marjorie Earl and Erlma
Jaques Spent, several days
Mrs. A. Qunnipg, of Exeter.
'Sunday visitors with. Mr,
Mrs. Melville Hern Were, Mr,
Mrs, Arthur ICerslake, Patsy
Bobby, pf .Exeter, Mr, and
Gordon Bender and family of Dash-
wopd, Mr. Lloyd
Harry Frayne, of
Rev. and Mrs.
visited pn Friday
Warren Brock.
The Mother’s Day service will be
observed next Sunday at 1.30 p.m.
Don’t forget the Red Cross con
cert which is to be held in the
church shed on Wednesday May 16.
Mr. and Mrs.
ited
RED CROSS CONCERT
.in Zion Church Shed
WEDNESDAY, MAY lPth,
at $.30 pan,
Program will ,consist, of £ one-act
plays, also readings, solos, tap-
dancing and the Johnson family.
Admission; 35c and 25c,
witlx
and
and
and
Mrs.
Frayne and LAC.
Exeter,
Risdon, of Staffa,
With Mr, and Mrs
Warren Brock
on Sunday in Wingham.
vis-
of Zurich,, spent
daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Sims, of
week-end with
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WOODHAM
W.M.S. met last ThursdayThe
afternoon in the church basement
with the president, Mrs. C. Camm
in the chair, The meeting opened
by a hymn and Mrs, Camm read the
scripture lesson and took the de
votional part from the Missionary
Monthly. During the business period
it was decided to invite the Zion
East W.M.S. members to our next
meeting. After the roll call, Mrs.
Edgar Rodd, convenor of group No.
1, took the chair and conducted
the programme. The papers on
“The Second Pioneers, or The Jap
anese in Canada,” to be continued
next meeting, were read by Mrs.
W.m. Mills and Mrs.
hymn was sung
closed by prayer.
The play, “His
Nellie,” sponsored
presented by the Willow Grove, was well Attended.
The play was very humorous and
all took their parts splendidly. The
singing and music between the acts
was enjoyed. The proceeds amount
ed to $37.00.
Miss Marjorie Parkinson, of
London, was a week-end»guest at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire ana
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone, Donna
an'd Marlene visited last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander
son, of Washington,
Leonard Harris, of Thamesford,
visited a few days with Mr. and
E. Rodd A
and the meeting
Name was Aunt
by the W,A. and
.young people of
Mrs. Victor Chattep. Leonard was
discharged from the army a. month ago, having served In Jamaica
Bobbie Thomson spent the week
end in Toronto.
William Stephens, of Blanshard.
brother of Mrs. Alonzo Mills, is be
ing buried today from his son's
home at Anderson.
The Junior choir will oceupy the
choir loft next Sunday morning for
Mother’s Day services.
An operetta, “In an Old Ken
tucky Garden,” will be presented
in the Orange Hall Monday evening
May 14th.
WINCHELSEAwMirs, Chas. Godbolt, of Blanphard
visited on Thursday with Mr, and
Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Mr, and Mrs, Freeman Horne
and family spent 'Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ford, of Elimville.
Mr. and Mirs, Alf, Collier • and
Grace, of Kirkton, visited
day with Mr, and Mrs. H, Bailey.
Sunday visitors at the
Mr. Chas. Delbridge, were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Delbridge and family, of
Exetex* and Mr. and Mrs. George
Bailey.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Lloyd Hern has .returned home
from Victoria Hospital where she
has spent the past month.
Misses Ethel Pooley, of Exeter
and Irene Pooley, of London, spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
Miss Gladys Batten visited on
Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Harold, Willard, of Mount Pleasant. /
Mrs. W. J. Veal spent
with her mother, Mrs. M.
of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs;
Goldwin Glenn, of Brinsley.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis were,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy, Mr.
and Mi-s. Harold Davis and little
Miss Gwen O’Callaghan, of Kirkton
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander and
family,, of Lumley.
THAMES ROAD
The sympathy of the community
is extended to ^Mr. and Mrs- H
Rodhe and family in the passing
of Mr. Rodhe’s mother, Mrs. E.
Rohde, in. St, Joseph’s Hospital pn
Thursday morning. Funeral service
was held on Saturday afternoon
from T. Harry Hoffman’s Funeral
Home in DashWQOd with Rev, Mair
in Chargq, Interment was in the
Goshen Line Cemetery.
Sgt, R. McCurdy, of the RCAF,
spent leave with his parents Prior
to his new posting in Toronto,
Miss Nola Perkins spent the week
end with Miss Lois Ford, X
Mr, MJitpp McCullough, of Arva.
spept the weelc-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs*. Robert Cann,
A large crowd of friends and rel
atives and members of the Thames
Road Mission Circle met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun
can to honor Miss Ruby ’Simpson
with a miscellaneous shower on
Friday evening of last week. Ruby
received many beautiful gifts. The
program for the evening consisted
of readings, musical numbers anu
several contests and a mock week
ding. Lunch was served and an en
joyable evening spent.
Bruce Mair returned home
Thursday after spending a
days in Montreal.
Rev, and Mrs, William Monteith,
of'Fonthill, spent a few days with
the former’s mother, Mrs, Geo.
Monteith, last week,
The three congregations, Thames
Road, Elimville and Roy’s met in
Thames Road church Tuesday eve
ning of this week in observance of
V-E Day. Those taking part in the
service were Rev. Irwin and Rev.
Hunt* of Exeter, and Rev. Mair,
Mr. Bert Gardiner spent Tuesday
at the home of his parents.
Those attending the funeral of
Mrs. W, Rydall, of Shallow Lake,
last Wednesday were as follows:
Mr. Wm. Moodie, Mrs. S. Coward,
“ Cann, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Morgan,
and Mrs. Sillery, Exeter, Rev.
Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs, T. Bal-
on
few
on Sun
home of
Friday
Elford,
Brock
The Want Ads are your depart
ment.—Use them.
Germany has collapsed. If is as if we had
been in a tug-of-war, with life itself as the prize.
Now suddenly, the line seems loose in our
Mrs. W. (__
Allison, Exeter, Mrs. A.
IMy.
?Mair, 1__, __, ____ _. ,__
lantyne, Rev. and Mrs. W. Monteith,
Fonthill, Mr. Edgar Monteith, Mr.
C. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Harris,
Exeter.
Visitors- at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Miller on Tuesday evening
were Mr. and Mrs, W. Dougall and
Mrs. Wm. Dougall Sr., of Hensall,
Mrs. 'Arthur Rodhe spent the
week-end at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Rodhe.
Mother’s Day. Service and service of thanksgiving will be observed
on Sunday. '.Sunday school at the
usual hour, 10.15 a.m. and church
at 11.15 a.m. Everyone is cordially
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Gardiner and
Mary visited on Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. Wm. Gardiner in Egmond-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs’
A. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc
Curdy and Miss.,-Lnncan . at
tended the graduation exercises
Tuesday evening in London Tech
nical school for Miss Anne L. Mc
Gill, .granddaughter of Mrs. A. Mc
Curdy, of Exeter, who has graduat
ed as a nurse from St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, Ont. *
MOUNT CARMEL
Congratulations to Misses Marion
Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Mahoney, and Elizabeth Ryan,
daugihtei’ of Mr, and Mrs. M. J.
Ryan, who graduate this week with
the 1945 class of St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.
Red
on
ITi TIME TO BE GLAD
hands. We must brace ourselves lest the pent
up force of our own power send us plunging
backward into disorder.
Joy is natural to us at this time; but let us be
glad wisely. Much remains to be done. Much
sacrifice must yet be endured if we are to
establish on this world that peace and order
which is, and has been, our real goal.
Thankful we should be. Proud we may well
be of the courageous fidelity of our fighting men
and the Women who have backed them Up;
and of the proven quality of our technical minds
and industrial workers.
Let Us face the future With confident deter
mination that Canada's new war-developed
abilities shall be applied to assure better living
for all our people. As Hydro has expanded to
power the mighty war industries of Ontario,-so
in building for peace your Hydro stands ready
to do its full part in providing a dependable
low-cost electrical service to homes, industries
and farms.
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HARPLEY
Mrs. Wm. Eagleson held a
Cross quilting at her home
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Helen Love, nurse-in-train
ing in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, visited at her home here on
Tuesday afternon.
Miss Barbara Hayter spent last
week-end at Grand Bend with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McLinchey
went to Varna on Tuesday to visit
Miiss Frances Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love and
family spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgins, of the
Moilard Line.
Mrs. Millie Hardy and Miss Win-
nifred, of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hardy and baby, of Den-
field, visited at the home of Mr.
Mansell Hodgins on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mellin, of
Corbett, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Murray.
Mr. Willis Hotson, of Grand
Bend, had a very successful sale on
Friday afternoon Of the farm build
ings and house on the farm he pur-
shased on Mr
Grand Bend W.I.
meeting of the Women’s
Institute was held at the home of
Mrs. Don Hendrick on Thursday,
May 3rd. Mrs. Colin Love took the
social part '“opening with the Insti
tute
form
Wm.
Mrs.
Mrs*
interesting
Canadian Industry and Gardening
followed by a contest. The presi
dent then took charge. Mrs. Mabel
Gill was appointed delegate to the
district annual to be held at Hen
sail on May 30th. The next meeting
will be the June picnic to be held
at Turnbull’s Grove. A visit from
Mrs. H, Hess, of Zurich, was much
appreciated. The meeting
with the National Anthem
which lunch was served.
I-I. Hawker’s estate.
Ode. The roll call was in the
of a flower exchange.
Love, Mrs, John Ridley
Colin Love contributed a
Garnet Patterson gave a
talk on Agriculture,
trio,
very
closed
after
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe have
received two letters from their son,
Able Seaman Robert Wolfe, written
from a hospital in Belgium. Rob,
who was reported wounded on Ap
ril 9th, assured his parents that
his condition was Improved, and
that he expected' soon to be moved
to a hospital in England.
The play, presented by the Young
people of Sharop school, on Friday
evening was greatly enjoyed* as
were the other numbers given by
the pupils. The numbers all showea
great talent on the part Of the
pupils and also showed careful
training pp, the part pf their teach
er. Rev, Trueblood gave a very
fine address.
Mrs. R, Hill is a patient in St.
Joseph Hospital, London, bavins
undergone an operation there last
week, We all hope for a speedy re
covery,
The sympathy pf the community
is extended to the wife and family
of the late Mr. George Mawhinney,
who passed away at his home on
Monday evening,
A very successful sale was held
on Saturday of the household effects
of Mr, Matt, Guenther,
We extend a welcome to Mr, and
Mrs. 'K. Vaughan and daughter who
have recently moved from Holstein
and taken up residence in the home
recently purchased from Mr. Guen
ther.
A special missionary program
was given in the United Church,
Sunday School on Sunday, which
included " ‘
Mitchell
sionary
Youngs.
Master Kenneth Youngs, who has
been on the sick list is improved.
A united service was held in the
Evangelical church, Tuesday eve
ning when the congregations of the
two local churches united in a serv
ice of prayer and thanksgiving. The
address was given .by Rev. True
blood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eilber,
and Mrs, Lloyd Gaiser, Mr.
Mrs. Emery Fahrner and Mr.
Mrs. E. K. Fahrner attended
nurses’ graduation exercises in
Technical School in London, Tues
day evening, The were guests of
Miss Burma Morlock, a member
of the class of graduates. Burma
is a former Credfton girl and her
friends here extend congratulations.
LAW. Muriel Smith, of No. 9,
few
Mrs.
a duet by Misses Elaine
and" Edith Hill and a mis
story read by 'Mrs. C.
Mr.
and
and
the
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PSALM XXVII : VI
Middleton’s Bakery
Young People’s choir will assist in
the service. Everyone is welcome A
15 minute V-E Day service of pray
er will be held immediately preced
ing the regular service.
Donald Webb, of parkhill, spent
the week-end with friends here,
Mr, George Love who has spent
the week in Toronto returned home
on Monday.
Mr. Louis
week-end at
Guenther,
The W.A.
are having a self-serve supper on
Thursday evening May 17th at 6.30
p.m. in the public school house. A
good menu is being prepared. Fol
lowing will be a program with tal
ent from the Centralia airport, also
local talent. A ball game is expect
ed to be played on that evening.
Everybody welcome. Please come
and enjoy the evening.
Guenthei’ spent the
the home of Mr. Karl
of the United Church
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Camp
Morenz has returned home
Geo. Cook, of Camlachie,
With the Kraft sisters this
S.’F.T.S., Centralia, spent a
days this week with Mr. and
E. .Fahrner.
Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day service will
in the United Church on
morning, May 13 th, at
o’clock, A, good program is being
prepared and a hearty invitation
is extended to all to attend. In the evening, in the United Church, a
union service will be held when
the congregations of the Evangelical
and United churches will unite, in
a national prayer anil thanksgiving
service. Rev. M. E. Reuber, minister
of the Evangelical Church, will de
liver the address. Let us all attend
and make this a real thanksgiving
service.
DASHWOOD
Gnr. George Wolfe, of
Borden, is spending a leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe.
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell, of
Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
T. Harry Hoffman on Sunday eve
ning.
Mrs.
visited
week.
Mrs.
after spending a few weeks with
friends in Guelph.
Mr. Jack Huffman, of Hagers-
ville, spent the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman
attended the funeral of the -late
Mr. A. Skinner (undertaker) in
London on Monday,
V-E Day was observed here in
both churches on Tuesday morning
with large crowds present. At 2.30
p.m. a parade headed by Dashwooa
Band and the school children from
Dashwood and community paradeu
to the Lutheran church sheds where
a community service was held. Mr.
R. Goetz
speakers
Luft and
Reeve A.
Louis Rader t.
Wni. Haugh who spoke at Zurich.
Selections by the different schools
and a solo by Harry Hoffman. Af
ter two minutes silence the meeting
closed with the National Anthem.
acted as chairman. The
taking part were Rev.
Rev. Burn, of Dashwood,
McCann, of Stephen Tp.,
speaking for Reeve
SHIPKA
Church Meeting
The regular meeting of the
was held on Thursday evening last
at the homo of Mrs. Ed. Lamport
with 13 members and
present. The president,
Keys, in charge, opened
ing by singing hymn '
Days Work tor Jesus”
by the president. followed by the
Lord’s prayer in unison. The Scrip
ture lesson was read by Mrs. Jacob
Ratz. Roll was called, each one
answering by a book of the Old
Testament., Reports were given and
adopted. After discussion it was
decided to have a social evening on
the evening of May 17th. Mrs. J.
Ratz, Mrs. Roy Ratz and Mrs. Earl
Ratz were appointed as a program
committee. Hymn “Take* my Life
and let it be” was sung, Rev. A, S*
Trueblood gave a very interesting
address On Missions, Mrs. Ross
Love sang a Very lovely solo entitl
ed “Sunset.” The meeting closed
by singing hymn “Take Time to he
Holy” and a short prayer by Rev.
A. s. Trueblood. A very delightful
lunch was served by the hostess-
A combined Mother’s Day service
will be held in the United church
on Sunday next at li0.30 a.m. A
W.A,
2 visitors
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the meet-
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