The Seaforth News, 1938-09-08, Page 12PAGE FOUR.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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VVALTON
Murray-Taylor.A 'pretty September wedding took
.place, in Wingham United Church on
Monday, Sept. .5th, at 4 Rev. j.
F. Anderson officiating, When David
Alexander Murray, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex, iNforray, of Walton, was
united in marriage to Miss Nora Tay-
lor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James
Taylor, Belgrave. The 'bridesmaid was
Miss Lillian Taylor, sister of the
bride, and the groomsman was Mr,
Thomas Henderson. The bridelooked
dimming in a pink chiffon dress and
the bridesmaid wore blue dimity, Lit-
tle Miss Van Camp was floWergirl.
The church was prettily decorated
with gladioli and other early autumn
flowers and the guests' seats were
marked with flowers. The groom's
gift to the bride was a gold bracelet
and to the bridesmaid a cameo ring.
The .claurch was filled to overflowing
with guests and friends. Following a
wedding trip to Lansing, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Murray will reside at Wing -
ham, taking with them the best wish.
es of a wide circle of friends,
Mrs. R. A. Lundy of Streetsville
called on friends in the village on Fri-
dsty.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackwell and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and of an unprotected abyss, an a narrow
Mrs. W. J. Humphries. road almost as steep as a house -roof,
and cannot tell which way you are
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dennis of
North Bay spent the week end with
going. to turn next, When you imag-
ina that V(al have reached the bottom
of the hill, you have only started, for
it is again d'own and down again,
Here one has to travel at the rate
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moToR TRIP TO GEORGIA
(continued Prom
unprotected by railing, travelling
many hundreds of feet up the moun-
tain Side, looking into the deep chasm
on one side and an upright bit of,
earth or rock on the opposite side,
extending skyward for -hundreds of,
feet, Finally I reaoh the summit of
the Mountain and and a thriving
town called Ducktown or Copperhill,'
where for miles in every direction the
mother earth of very red clay is as
nude as if just born. Not even a spear
of grass is to be seen, 'all 'killed from
+he smoke of the great copper mines.
On my downward go I find a much
better road and 'travelled much more,
but it Is clown, down, down, winding
and twisting in every direction, and
much of it unprotected by railings, as
on the other side.
The next place I come to is the
beautiful mouritain city 'of Murphy,
North Carolina, where I rested for
the night. The next morning I set out
for what is known as ;the Neely Gap,
through the Blue Ridge Mountains,
and again I started on my op, up, -up,
climb, following a stream until the
summit was reached.
Then up over the top to eommence
the down grade along another stream
and I can assure you that I would
much rather Motor -up than down,
for some places you are .on the edge
Mr, John Dennis and family.
Miss Mary Buchanan has gone to
Rochester, N.Y., to attend the wed-
ding of her cousin, Miss Lois 'Naylor.
Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Hackwell
of 10 to .115 miles per hour, and not
aof
o
Rochester, N.Y.,'who have been over 20 at any place or you may
spending their holidays with the for- drop over. Many of the "turn signs"
should be "turn and ,come tack" as
mer's mother, Mrs. D, Bolton, have
returned home. you go around a 'Point you turn back
Miss Grace Broadfoot of Stratford on the other side,.
is spending her holidays with Miss Finally 1 reach my destination,
Beth Shannon. which is still over MO feet above
Miss Rita Campbell of Goderich sea level, a county seat called Cleve -
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W, land, White County, State of Geor-
J. Humphries. gia, just an the edge of the great cot -
Mrs. Thomas Burly, of Dublin top helt After spending a few days
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. here, start out on my return jour -
John Burns of Walton. I ney, following the same course ex•
Mrs. Hugh Fulton spent a few rept from Murphy, N.C., to Knox -
days last week with Mrs. Joe Hamil-iville, Tenn., I travelled over the
ton on the boundary east. I Great Smoky Mountains, going up by
Mrs. Jos, Love visited over Labor Santeetlah Lake and down the Little
Day with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Tennessee River.
Broadfoot in Grey township.
This road is .much ,better than the
Mrs. D. Watson attended the funer- one travelled over 00 my going trip
al of the late Mrs. Patterson at Blyth but it, too, is unprotected in most
last week. places and there were several cave-
ins below this road, taking away from
WINTHROP a third to over half of the pavement.
Mrs, Gillies, Isabel and Bruce, Besides there were some mountain
have returned home after spending a .slides from above, crossing the road
few weeks with friends in Colling-'and sliding down into the chasm he -
wood. low.
Mrs. Wilkinson and niece, Miss Here again the Little Tennessee
Bock, •of London, Mr. and Mrs. harnessed by a great dam supplying
Mercier and family of Dundalk, spent
a few days with Miss McNeil.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell of
Toronto spept the holiday with
friends.
Mr. Gord'on Rennie called on
friends in the village last week.
Miss Evelyn Campbell has return-
ed to Toronto after spending her holi-
days with her parents.
We were sorry to hear of Mr. Hol -
man's mother and father being seri-
ously injured in a car accident.
of Zurich Evangelical Chinch, will be
the preacher. -1.VIrs. Dr. Bryce of Zur-
ich will assist the choir with the mu-
sic at the evening- service.
Mrs. Armstrong was a consistent
member of ,Ontario Street :United
Church, a kind and loving friends and
a devoted mother, and will be much
missed by a large circle of friends and
especially by the family, to whomis
extended the sympathy -of the com-
munity in their bereavement.
Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Keys, of Ken-
more, New Yank, visited with the
former's brother, Mr. Art P. Keys
and family.
Mr. Robt McClinchey as visiting
friends at Marlette, Mieh.
M. and Mrs. Paul Jahn, Mr, and
Mrs, W. Cable and Mr. and Mrs. F.
.Greeriberry of Flint, Mich., ',visited
.vvith the ladies' sister, Mrs. Thos.
Robinson and family on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steolde, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Josiah Steckle and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Meno Martin and
family attended the .family reunion
last week,
Miss Marianne Steckle returned
home last- week after visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. Martin in Waterloo
County.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Westlake And
Miss jean Carnie spent the week end
in London.
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Ester of Preston
visited at the home .of Mr. and Mrs.
j. A. Carnie on Sunday,
the surrounding country with light
and power. There appears to be pow•
er enough going to waste in these
mountains to supply light and power
sufficient for all industrial enterprises
in the U. S. east of the great Mis-
,issippi, including railroads.
Crops were everywhere on my
travels from the great wheat fields of
Western Canada to the cotton fields
of the state of Georgia. Very little is
grown in the mountain sections, but
1 rind settlers living in little valleys
Mrs. Eaton, Ken and Don, spent a ,
here and there growing a little corn
week with friends in Toronto and on the creek or river bottoms, 'with a
attended the Exhibition. few chickens, a mule or two and pro -
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eaton spent the bably 7 or three cows, and as a rule,
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Monzo. very poor 'buildings, except where 1
Sperling of Wroxeter. find summer homes. Pontiac and
KIPPEN !Detroit, as you know, are the great
automobile cities and Cincinnati is
*On September ,18th Anniversary
tne great gate city to the south or
.services will be held at the Hillsgreen Dixieland.
Church. The guest speaker for the Again thanking, you for your valto
day will be the Rev. John Richardson nable space. I am, yours sincerely,
of Arkona. Mr. Richardson was the WM. MIURR.Al'.
pastor of this charge for six years and
many .old friends will be happy to
hear him again.
On Sunday, October lt5th, Anniver-
sary Services will be held at St. An-
drew's Church, Kippen, at these ser-
vices the Rev. Andrew Lane of Clin-
ton will be the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Dayman and
Master Howard of .Kippen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Colborne and little
son Donnie of Goderich motored to
Toronto on Sunday and,took in .the
exhibition on Monday.
Mr. R. D. Elgie visited with 'friends
in Hamilton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. iKennand of
Vancouver are visiting with their
many friends in Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butt ,of the
village spent •the week end with
friends in Flint, Mich.
Mr, Alex Sproat returned recently
to his home in Toronto after a pleas-
ant visit with friends around the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of Lans-
ing, Mioh,, spent the week end in the
village.
Mr. Stewart McLean of Kirkland
Lake is spending a couple of weeks
with friends 'here.
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BAYFIEL
Fl A. Edwards Passes— ,
The death of Mr. Frank A. Ed-
wards, widely known resident and
liminess Ina:11 of Bayfield, .ocourred
on Thursday, Sept. '1st, in his .74t1
year. In April of last year Mr. Ed-
wards 'became ill and though he re-
covered somewhat at time he had
continued in failing I•tealth. Until sev-
eral days before his passing he had
been able to be up about the house.
Freak Alfred _Edwards was born in
Lobo , Township, Middlesex County,
on November 11.18-, Item, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards. He
was educated in London schools, at
Woodstock College and London Bus-
iness College, ,coming to Bayfield 32
years ago with his father. The two
operated a general store for some
time, Mr. Edwards taking over sole
ownership of the business in 118915.
During 'his residence here, Mr. Ed-
wards served the municipality in
many ways. At various times he was
secretary of the school board, mem-
ber of the council, member of the Li-
brary Board, art official of the Bible
Society. For 39 years he had' been
treasurer of the Bayfield Agricultural
Society, and took an interest in other
activities of the community. In Nov-
ember, 110916, he married MTh Flor-
ence England, of Kincardine, who
survives with one daughter, Mrs. R.
J. Watson, of Fanlight, Sask., and a
grandson, Edwards Watson, 'The fun-
eral took place at Trinity Anglican
Church. Bayfield, on Saturday after-
noon. The rector, Rev. W G. Bugler,
officiated. Interment took place in
Bayfield Cemetery, The pallbearers
were Messrs. Will Elliott, Will
Scotchmer, A. E. Erwin, Hugh Mc-
Kay, Herb McGregor and David Me -
Naughton. Among the many beatiti-
ful 'floral tributes were a wreath front
the Bayfield 'business men and a
spray front Trinity Church. 'Relatives
from a distance attending the funeral
included, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mit-
chell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George
Mitchell, of '1.,Obo, Mr. John Mitchell
and daeghter Mrs. 'Galbraith, Miss
Mary Gray, Mr, George Benson and
Mr. D. Stafford, all of London; Mrs
George Edwards. Lobo, Mr, George
Fisher and daughter Ruth of Water-
loo, and his sister, Miss Roby Fisher,
Kitchener, and his brother, Mr. Burn-
ham Fisher, of Doon; Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Sauder, Mr. 'Robert Sander, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Erwin and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Erwin, all of Kitchener.
Misses Drouin of Detroit left for
their home Monday haring spent the
last two months at their summer cot-
tage in the village.
Mr. Carson of London, who spent
two months in the village left for his
home on Sunday.
The school opened on Tuesday with
Mr. Hillyear, principal, and Miss
Sheardown, assistant.
Miss E. Dewar has resumed her
duties teaching on the Toronto Pub-
lic School staff.
Miss Peggy %Pahl, nurse in traM-
ing in St. Joseph's Hospital, spent
Sunday in the village.
Miss Margaret Ferguson has re-
turned to her duties in Tecumseh.
Mrs. R. 'Middleton of Port Credit is
spending a few days with her mother,
Mrs. N. 'W. Woods.
Mr. Prior, district engineer, of Lon-
don, was in the village this week.,
BLYTH
The Women's Institute met at the
home of Mrs. A. Barr with a very
good attendance. The convener in
charge of each meeting is asked to
appoint someone to 'bring and con-
duct a discussion on current events.
The roll' cal1. an exchange of bulbs,
slips or seeds, met with a splendid
response. Mrs. Grasby gave a demon-
stration on bouquet arrangement. One
stration on .botiguet arrangement, one
special arrangement was wildcarrot
end salvia, 4\iliCh 'was a very pretty
combination, There were numerous
types and colors of vases in which
different flowers ,were tried, to get the
best effect, thereby carrying on the
proeet of room re -arrangement which
had been conducted 'by Miss Esther
Slider last fall. The meeting was in
charge of Mrs. Alice Fawcett, con-
vener of education, who gave a very
interesting address on new schools
for olcl, or the new ,currioulum. She
expressed the thought that the mind
of the child is not a cistern to 'be fill-
ed but a fire to be kindled. Let us
stop filing leaking cisterns and light
fires. She also spoke of the splendid
work being done by Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Sloman nt 'Cam -eat in their
school car. Mr. Sloman is a nephew
of Mrs. Fawcett and a former teach-
er here. It was decided to have a
hard time hallowe'en party, arrange-
ments to be made at the October
meeting Which will be held at the
home of Mrs. Stanley •Chellew.
STANLEY
Death of MTS. Emily Armstrong.—
On Monday, Sept. '5)th, there passed
away at her home in Clinton, Mrs,
Emily Armstrong, wife of the late
Robert Armstrong, in her i7dIst year.
Born on Goshen line, Stanley, she was
daughter of the late John Stephenson
and Annie Peck, All her life was spem
in Stanley till about twenty years ago
when she and her late husband retired
to Clinton. Mr. Armstrong passed
away sixteen years, ago. Surviving are
two daughters, Myrtle Emily, al
home; Annie 'May (Mrs, David Kay),
of Clinton, and one son, John A., on
the homestead farm in Stanley. One
son, Milton, died in 19110, and a son,
George Lloyd, died -in 19117, One sister
mid three brothers also survive; Mrs.
Alice Artnstrong, of Pilot Mound,
Man,; Ralph Stephenson, of Stanley.
Wm. H. Stephenson, of Marlette.
Mich., and David J. Stephenson, of'
Bayfield.
Anniversary services will be held in
Goshen 'United Church next Sunday.
Sept. Ilth.
Rev. Mr. Wright of Brueefield amlI
be the guest speaker at the mornin-
service at lit o'clock and in the even-
ing at 7.30, Rev. C. B. Heckendoen
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW SHOWING
DOUBLE FEATURE
Jimmy Durante Charles Starrett
.up lais duties at the Stanley sc
Mrs. G. Simpson and Mos. !Nevins
of Hamilton are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson of
Detroit visited .Mr. C. D. Simpson on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Kaiser of De-
troit spent the holiday with Mr, and
Mrs, a iZ alp fe.
Miss Jessie ;Grainger of Clinton
spent the week and with Mr. and Mrs.
j. 'Grainger.
Miss Ellen Scott London spent the
holiday at her home .here.
Miss Elsie Smith spent the week
end in Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Halstead and
Floyd of Stratford visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan are holiday-
ing in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish spent
the Week end in Stratford.
Rev, Hall Woods of Petrone visited
Mr. arid Mrs.' H. AN:mile-ad and
preached a very inspiring sermon in
the United Chirch on Sunday morn-
ing:
Miss Margaret Aikenhead of Lon-
don spent the week end at her home
here.
Mr. S. Knox of Windsor spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Wilson.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. RObt. Allison and
son, Mrs. Leon O'Reilly, Mr. Irwin
O'Reilly and , girl friend of Sarnia
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
John Brock.
Messrs. Gilbert Jahns, Laverne
Skiner, Lorne Elford and Allen "ohns,
also 'Misses Dorothy Johns and
Gladys 'Skinner spent the -first of the
week with friends in Toronto.
Miss Joy Whitlock returned to St.
Thomas on Tuesday after spending a
month with relatives in this commun-
ity.
Messrs. Dehner Skinner and How-
ard 'Johns. also Misses .Gladys johns
and Marion Miners spent the week
end at Niagara ,Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and fa-
mily attended the Isaac picnic 'held
at the home of 'Mr. Chas. Isaac at
Spruce Grove on Saturday.
The Mission Circle met at the
church on Wednesday afternoon and
entertained the Thames Roadi Mis-
sion Circle girls.
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Williams and
daughters, and Mrs. Ben Williams
spent a couple of days the end of the
week at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. RO1:rt. Bragg" and
children of London visited recently
with relatives. in this vicinity.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wirm Pybus of near
Chiselhurst were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Johns.
CROMARTY
Miss Anna Hamilton visited in Ild-
,erton last week.
Mrs. M. Barr and grandson of
Stratford visited relatives here last
week.
Miss Lila McCulloch spent last
u'cek with her aunt in Logan.
Mr, and Mrs. Lightfoot and family
of Exeter spent the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ed, Allen.
Some of those who are in Toronto
attending the exhibition: Frank Soott,
'Ross Houghton, Rob Hoggarth, Tom
Scott, Tom Cooper and Mr: and 'Mrs,
Yr organ
Mrs. Will Martin has returned from
a pleasant trip to the coast,
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. Bishop McGregor of .Detroit
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G.
Baird and -Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc-
Cowan sApent last week in Niagara
and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Mustard and
family have returned from Inver-
huron.
Rev. and Mrs. H. !E. Wright and
family have returned from their vac-
ation.
Miss Irene Snyder of London spent
a few days at her ,home here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Collins arid fam-
ily spent last week in Detroit.
Mrs, VVm: Smith of 'Exeter spent
Monday evening with Mrs, R. Dew -
son.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Chats-
worth spent the holiday with Mrs,
W. Rattenbury.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenzie and fa-
mily and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hamel of
Windsor spent a few days with Mrs,
Margaret McKenzie and Mrs. IVIc-
Ash.
Mr. L. Palmer of Fenelon Falls
has returned to the village and taken
start Cheering
ALSO
Reckless Ranger
Bob Allen Louise Small,
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Sunday, Sept. 11, beginning at 12:05
Mon, Tues. Wed., Sept. 12-13-14
Madge Evans ' John Boles
Sinners In Paradise
Bruce Cabot Gene Lockhart
Elevenpeople loved, laughed, hated tt
and fought, on a lost Island in the
South Seas.
HARLOCK
'We wish to congrataate Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. McEwing on having pur-
chased Mr. Angus Reld's farm.
The Baby Band, Mission Band, La-
dies' Aid and W.M.S. September
meetings of Burns' Church were held
Wednesday afternoon of last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Shepherd.
'Miss Levina .Knox in company with
other Toronto friends, motored.up on
Saturday to spend the week end and
holiday returning Monday evening.
Miss Agnes Leiner, who has been hol-
idaying for the past week at the home
of her parents and other friends, re
turned with them.
'Saturday and Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Bell
were :Mrs. Abraham, Mrs. Davis,
Mrs, Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Weston of
Flint, Mr, Bert Barnes of Toronto
and Miss Taylor of Goderich spent
Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Knox were invited
guests last Wednesday for tea at the
surprise party given by 'Miss Louie
Herrington, Blyth., to her father and
mother, it being their fortieth wedd-
ing anniversary. We wish them many
happy returns of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson spent
last Sunday at the home a Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Taylor.
Next Thur. Fri. Sat., Sept. 15-16-17
Gene Autry Helen Vallds
Smiley Burnette
The Old Barn Dance
Songs, Romance, and Thrills—a Gene
Autry hummer
COMING:
Warner Baxter, Freddie Rartbolotnew
Kidnapped
Mrs. S. Webb of Mitchell was a
recent visitor with Mrs. C. Bowman.
Miss jean Snide of .Seaforth spent
the week end with her parents.
Miss Da Drown of iMount Brydges
spent Tuesday with her mother.
Mr. 1j. :Sadler attended the C. N. E.
on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 'Carless -of Clin-
ton spent Sunday with Mrs A, A.
.o„otqohoun.
Mr. .and Mrs. G. Vivian and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Vivian spent the week
end with relatives in Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Templeman are
visiting with their son in Toronto.
Miss Marie Sillery has returned to
her ,school near St. Marys.
Mr. and Mts. C. Trott end babe of
Mt. Budges were recent guests at
the parsonage.
Mrs. S. Casey, 'Mitchell, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J A. Sadler. 4.7
Mr. and Mrs. IN. Harburn,
called on Mr. and Mrs. J, Leary dur-
ing the holiday week end.
Mr: and Mrs. A—Jeffry and son of
Detroit were holiday visitors at ethe
parental 'home.
Miss Janet Deering has returned to
Detroit after spending a months' hol-
idays with her mother, Mrs 3. Mc-
Donald.
HIBBERT
Hibbert Council—
Hibbert Council met in regular ses-
sion at Staffa township hall on Mon-
day, all members present, .the Reeve
presiding. The minutes of the prev-
ious meeting were read and con-
firmed and a number of ,communica-
tions dealt ,with satisfactorily. An in-
vitation wos received from the execu-
tive secretary of -Western 'University
for the municipal officials and mem-
bers of the council to attend the Wes.
tern 'University special exhibit held
in the mannfacturers' building at, the
Western fair. Bylaw •Nd. 462 provid-
ing for the repair of the Staffa Drain
received its necessary readings and
was 'finally passed. 'Frank O'Brien
was re -appointed tax collector foi
1938 and his salary set at 01',50. Cour
of revision on the Liffe Drain repai.
bylaw will !be held at the 'Clerk's of
fice, Dublin, on Tuesday, September
27, at 12 p. m. The following order,
were issued: General expense, ;$144,-
44; direct relief, ,4118.33; road expendi-
ture, '4i4120,37. The meeting adjourned
until Tuesday, September 27, at 2
p. m.—Kathleen Feeney, Municipal
Clerk.
STAFFA
,Miss Margaret Gilmore, who is in
Stratford Hospital, having undergone
an appendicitis, operation, is progress,
ing nicely.
Schools No, Sand 4 have re -open-
ed after having been freshly decor.
ated and are in change of Miss M
Inglis of Stratford and Mr. Wrn
Bain of Sebringville.
Miss M. Sillery, R. N., of Buffalo
is spending her vacation with he.,
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Sillery,
CONSTANCE.
Rev. and. Mrs. • Charles Leslie and
daughters Gwyneth and Marion and
Mrs. George Wheatley of Clinton
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
W. Britton. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie and
family are to leave shortly for Boston
where Mr. Leslie will spend two years
at Harvard University studying for,,A
his B.D., after which he is to be
professor in philosophy and ethics ar
Enunanuel College, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Reelcie of
London spent the holiday with Mrs.
Reekie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
.Britton,
Visitors at the 'home a Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ferguson the past week were
Mr. and Mrs. M. MoKellar and fam-
ily of Seaforth, Mrs. Dr. Goforth and
son Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Fred El-
liott of Toronto.
Miss McKeown of Toronto spent
the holiday with her sister, 'Mrs. W.
Kernighan and Mr. Kernighan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan of Blyth
spent'Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 13. 13. Stephenson.
The W. M. S. held ars open meet-
ing Thursday afternoon with the
,Northside and Egrnondville auxiliaries
.present as guests. Mrs. Britton, Presi-
dent, 'opened the meeting by use of
hymn "Jesus Shall Reign Where
'er the Sun," followed by prayer by
Mrs. Robert Lawson and Mrs. Brit-
ton. An address of welcome was giv-
en by Mrs. Lindsay's scripture read-
ing, Mark 13, '114111, thy Mrs. William
jevvett. Hymn, "Whosoever Heareth"
reading by 'Miss Govenlock. Mrs.
Sawyers then told a story using the
123rd psalm as the theme. Mrs. Rev.
Workman gave a brief report on the
dominion board convention in Toron-
to, Mrs. Rev.' Menzies sang a solo,
"Not 'Understood." An address by
Mrs. Rev. Gardiner on the parable of
the talents;' solo by Mrs Norman
Carter. Hymn, "Search 'Me 0 God,"
was sung. Mrs, Rev. Gardiner closed
with prayer. Lunch was served. Mrs.
Workman and and Miss Cameron ex-
tended a vote of thanks to the Con-
stance ladies for the ,oleasant after-
noon.
'4Mr. and Mrs; Austin Dexter and
Ferne, also Miss Ethel Dexter of Or-
angeville, motored to Toronto for sev-
eral days last week: They were ac-
eonmanied 'by Mr. a,nd 'Mrs, C. Dex-
ter and Miss Lillian 'Adams. They al-
so visited relatives in Brampton.
• BORN
Hartman. ---an Clin ton hospital to
Ur. and Mrs, 'John A. Hartman, Var-
na, a son i(still lborn).
Maloney—On Tuesday, Sept. 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney, of
MoKillop, a daughter.
Scott IVIemorial Hosei-
tal, on Wednesday, Sept. 7, WM, to
Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. 'Pilgrim, Varna, a
son.