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OBITUARY SUMMERHILL
MRS JOHN McASH
A well known resident of Tara for
the past 35 years, Mrs. Eleanor MCASh
wife of Dr. John McAsh, died follow-
ing a short illness from a heart con-
dition.
She was born at Bayfield and since
her marriage to Dr. McAsh had re-
sided at Belgrave Clinton and Sarnia
before going to Tara. She was •a
life-long•. member of the Presbyterian
'Chureh.and its organizations. The sur-
viving family are, her husband and
two daughters: (Eleanor), Mrs. A,
Wark, Tara; (Marion) Mrs. Rev. W.
A. Kincaid, Innerkip; and, a son Louis,
Ferndale; two sisters, Ars. Ed. Hon-
ghton and Miss' M. Armstrong, Lon -
.cion; two brothers, Archibald Arm-
strong, Bayfield' and James Arm-
strong ,V. S. Gorrie.
The funeral was held, Wednesday
'with interment in Tata cemetery.
The Summerhill Red Cross met at
the home of Mrs. Norman and GIar-
ence Ball. With the President in the
chair the meeting opened by sing-
ing "God Save Our ,King," followed
by the Red Cross prayer. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and ad-
opted 20 members and 2 visitors 'ans-
wered the roll call, Our Treasurer, re-
ported that our Campaign brought in
$82.20, A. Ietter of thanks was receiv-
ed
eceiveed from Pte. P. Woznica from over-
seas for a parcel. It was voted on
and carried to ask each member for
$1.00 donation to provide parcelsnfor
the boys in the services. The afternoon
was spent in folding surgical' pads.
Lunch was served at the close of the
meeting. The next meeting is. to be
a Pot Luck supper at the 'home , of sudden
Mrs. E. Ball on April 14th. J. H. C
Red Shield
The ,R.S.W.A. held their' regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. John
Fraser on Tuesday April 6th, with the
President, Mrs. N. W. Trewattlia Pre-
siding. There were 18 members,' 9
visitors and 5 babies present. After
the business was dispensed with 2
solo's by Mrs. Percy Atkinson, who
accompanied herself on the guitar;
duet's by. Miss Pearl 1VTiller and Miss
Thelma. Carter; 2 solo's by Miss .lean
Elliott and songs by Yvonne Dale
and Kenneth Carter. Capt. Curtis 'led
in the devotional after which all par-
took of a delicious pot luck supper.
The collection amounted to $6.10:
We wish to 'acknowledge with
thanks the following donations, 1 quilt
by the Presbyterian church Iad:ies, 4
quilt blocks. by. Mrs. Garnet Cornish;
The London Road Ladies $5.00; 1 quilt
top by Mrs. Fred Livermore. The
next regular meeting will be in the
S. A. Hall on Tuesday April 13th. This
will be packing day. On Friday Ap-
ril 0th of this. week there will be a
quilting bee in the S: A, Hall, Will
all the ladies who can quilt please
to be present.
HAYFIELD
A, S. 0. Margaret L. Ferguson, No,
4 wireless school R.C.A,F. Gnelph,
Ont. was home over the week end,:
Driver Keith W. •Genreinhardt of
Canrp. Borden spent • his week end
leave with his mother Mrs, F. C.
Gerneinhardt.
Stoker Merton Merner,'of H, M. S.
Provost, London, visited his aunt, Miss
M. C. Reid, on Sunday.
A. C. 2 William Robinson, R. C. A.
F. Manning Pool, Toronto spent the
week end with bis brother,. Jas. Rob-
inson in the village.
Jack -Murray who enlisted in the
Royal Canadian Navy, left last week
for London to continence his training
on H.M.C.S. Provost.
Word has been received by their
respective 'parents that Corporal Bor-
den Clark, son of Mr .and Mrs. Peter
Clark, Goderich township, and LAC.
Stuart Watson, R.C,A.F, son of Reeve
F. Watson and Mrs. Watson of Stan-
ley township had arrived safely in
England.
Miss Elizabeth Reid, Toronto is vis-
iting her sister; Miss M. C. Reid.
Airs. fI. A. Scott who spent the win-
ter in London has returned• to her
home in the village, She was accom-
panied by Mrs,,A, Goldthorpe of God-
erich.
Mrs. J. H. Baker returned to the
village on Tuesday after having visit-
ed her uncle Mr, Robert S. Reid, and
Mrs. Reid, Stanley township for a
week.' -
Miss Elizebath-Canrerom was the
guest of Miss E. Logan in I-lensall ov.
er the week end.
Miss Peggy Boyd returned to Kit-
chener on Tuesday after having vis-
ited her aunt, Mts.,J. E. Howard, for
a week.
Mrs. W. J. McLeod, who has spent
the past month in Detroit returned
home last week. She was accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. C. Robbins, and
little Miss Claudia, who will be her
guests fora fortnight.
Mrs, N. W. Woods and Miss Lucy
Woods spent the week end in Hen -
sell with Air. and Mrs. R .H. Middle-
ton.
Mrs, George Little, who took a posi-
tion in. Goderich for the winter months
has r•etutnecl to hpr home in the vil-
lage. The Little Inn.
A very successful Euchre and Hard
Time Dance was held in the town hall
on Friday last under the auspices of
the finance Committee of the local
Tied Cross Society. Winners. at euchre
were: Ladies; :1st Betty Heard; 2ircl.
Mrs, M. Bowman (Goderich), Gents
1st Wm. J. Telford (Stratford), 2nd
Wm, Coultis, (Varna). The 'prizes
for 'those in costume were awarded
to Mrs. Sarah Walker, (Goderich),
.Zanies Greenway (Goderich) Gloria
Westlake and Jack Sturgeon, Mrs.
Orville Met;lincliey, Mrs. Claude Roby
bins and Roy Morey acted as judges.
Music for the dance was played by
Monk's Orchestra of Goderich.
Mrs. J. A. Fergusonleftlast week
to visit friends in London.
Mrs. rIVIalcoin Toms returned home
on Friday last after having visited in
Toronto for several Weeks.
Miss Dean Castle t`eturned to Strat-
ford last week to resume her nursing
duties after having spent a vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
W. Castle.
Mrs." Minnie Ross went to Toronto
on Monday to attend the funeral of
her son-in-law the late Major.. 3. 11.
Cobb.
Mrs, Chas Berry returned from Clin-
ton Hospital on Saturday and on Mon-
day Mr. Berry accompanied her to
London where she is recuperating.
Mrs. Cobb was called to Sherbrook,
Quebec, on Saturday owing to the
.illness of hes' husband, Major
obb. who was serving with the
Veteran Guards. Ile passed away tin Jel'gens Lotion; 1 bottle heaaache tab -
Saturday evening. before Mrs, Cobb, lets; 1 box 3 cakes toilet soap and
reached Sherbrooke. The funeral was bottle perfume; 1 bottle nail polish; 1
held from the Myers -Elliott Funeral bottle polish remover; 1. tube tooth
Home Chapel, Toronto, 011 Tuesday af- paste. 1 comb and mirror set,
ternoon at two o'clock and Interment Y
made in pcarboro Lawn' Cemetery, To-
ronto. His widow who was formerly HOLMESVILLE
Miss Ilelen Ross,. has spent the past
Mrs. act Teti and Mary
two winters in the village with her Mi and Jack
mother, 1VIrs. Minnie Ross, and has Helen were visitors in Hamilton over
made a large ,circl'e of friends here the weakend,
who extend most sincere sympathy to Nrne tables of progressive euchre
her xis her sad bereavement, were played M the I f
V Yee, the Proceeds for the Red Cross.
The winners were Mrs, Young, Gode-
FiRUiEFIIt'.I.I71 rich, Mrs, Harry Cudmor°, Mr. Alvin
Cox and Mr. Glazier; Group No. 1
t tome of1VIr•s.
Mrs. Gus Voth of Detroit, visited served dainty refreshments.
her Sather 1W. C, D. Simpson, last The ladies of Hoimesville W. A. have
week, • been Practising for a couple of short
Miss' Freda Hill of St. Catharines plays, which will be put on Friday
spent the week end with her parents night with other talent taking part.
Me', and Mrs. Lyle Hill., Mrs. E. Yeo is in Clinton nursing
Mr. Stanley Doan of Watford Miss May Davis, who broke her hip
Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Little of Big.. some time ago. Mrs. Banton, of `Sdybh
ger Sask., visited on Sunday, with Mr. who was on the case, left on account
and Mrs. Robt Dawson and Mr, and of illness.
Mrs. F. Taylor. The death took place hi Clinton on
Miss Ina Scott of Landon spent Sun- Saturday April 3rd, of Mrs. Eli Ed-
day at her home here. monston, who has been living for the
Miss Anna Cornish of Toronto spent past years with Mr, and Mrs.. Charles
the week end at her holne here, McPhail. She was formerly Rachael .'.
Jack Mustard, R.C.A,F. of Mon.- Young.:
treal spent, the week end at his home V
here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler spent VARNA
Sunday in Stratford. (Intended for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan spent the Mr. and Mrs, J. T .Reid, and Mrs.
weep and at Shakespeare. A. McNaughton visited at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop of Chatsworth !of Mr. and Mrs. Jno Rathwell last
spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Ross Sunday.
Scott. The: W. A, of St. John's Anglican
Have you put your name in yet as Church met at the home of Mrs. J
a blood donor. Don't you think this is
reaIIy serious? Well it is.
Mrs. Geo. Hess and Bob Hensall
visited: Mr. and:.. Mrs. C. Haugh on
Sunday.
The Red Cross held a very success-
fulshower gnd supper on Friday night
following is a list of what was packed
and shipped.
Seaman's Comforts: 4 tuck -ins; 3
turtle neck sweaters, 4 aero caps, 26
pair seaman's 18 inch stockings.
Army and Airforce; 2 turtle neck
sweaters, 3 sleeveless sweaters. •
British Civilian: 10 girls night
gowns, 10 pair boys pyjamas.
Hospital Supplies: 8 men's Eider-
down bed jackets, 11 surgical towels.
For refugees: 13 large quilts, 2
crib quilts; 5 women's dresses; 8 child-
ren's dresses,' 1 child's knitted wool-
dress and panties, 3 women's wool
vests; 1 wool combination; 1 pair long
wool drawers; 1. pair women's panties;
1 chili's slip; 1 child's kimona; 1 boy's
suit; ,1 boy's sweater; 3 aprons; 1
girl's wool dress; 1 suit boy's pyjamas,
1 suit girl's pyjamas; 1 child's romp-
er; 1. pair child's boots; 1 woman's
night gown; 2 baby's nighties; 13
bath towels; 1 linen towel; 1 pair boys
bedroom slippers; 1 boys sweater; 1
'woman's sweater; 1 pair boy's knick-
ers; 2 pair, boys' pants; 1 pair boy's
mitts; 2 pillow eases 23 wash cloths,
2 pair elrilds' ankle socks; 13 pair chil-
dren's stockings; 10 pair Women's
stockings. 1 pair mens socks; 1 pair
boys socks; 2 pair childs wool slippers,
2 baby wool bonnets, 3 pair baliy wool
bootees; 6 combs, 3 handkerchiefs;
3 cards bobby pins; 4 hair nets; 1 box
Kleenex; 4 papers pins; 45 cakes toilet
soap; 11 cakes laundry soap; 4 shav-
ing cream; 4 face powder; 2 boxes
baby powder; 4 jars face cream; 1 jar
Noxema; 8 rouge, 3 Iipsticks; 1 bottle
Mossop one .evening last, week. The
evening was spent quilting. A. dainty
lunch was served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Chutor and son El-
liott spent Sunday at Harriston with
Mr. and Mrs Harvey. Chutor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McAsh attend-
ed the funeral of their aunt Mrs. (Dr.)
John 11icAsh of Tara on Wednesday.
The many friends of Mr. George
Clarke are pleased to see hint around
again and able to attend his duties.
Mr. W. McArtney, who leas oper-
ated the chopping mill far the past
three months moved out on Saturday,
and we are looking forward to seeing
Mr. Aidington move in in the very
near future:
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott motored,
to Kitchener Sunday.
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CONSTANCE
Mr, and Mrs. S. Carter of Code -
rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Perguson.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and
Mrs. Geo. Leitch visited with Mr, and
Mrs, Win. Livingston on Sunday.
Mr .ancl Mrs. Lorne Lawson and
Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs, Stewart
Dolmage and Wayne were in Strat-
ford last Friday.
Mrs. John Carter entertained her
group to a quilting on Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Eph, Clarke,
Mrs. Lorne Lawson had a quilting
on Monday for her group,
Mr. Lorne Lawson spent Wednes-
day in London on Radio Business.
Captain Harold Lawson and Mrs.
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs, Will Johnston
of Clinton called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Geo. Leitch on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Law-
son.
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