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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-11-28, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS THE SEAFORTH NEWS snnwdow. nem.. Publishers • WALTON • Holstein Breeders' Club To Hold Banquet— The Huron holstein Hree((1er's Club is holding its annual banquet in the community hall et Walton on Tha's dey, November :lith at 12.30 O'(•lnels The ladies' nrgt nization is Lettering and supplying tt. drat -class goose -dinner. 'rhe program will be as follows: Guest speakers: Mi. S. 13. Stothers, Arthur, former agricultural representative of Huron Comity. In addition, Mr. Byrom Jenvey, Western Ontario Holstein Held man. will give a short message. A .itu sical program will be featured 'by the Walton Belles and Mr. Herb Kirkby. It is hoped that 0 good representation w111 be Present. from all over the County. and in particular from Carey and LAlwacl 7owmships. 1,10111 1,1111101' that the Indic:: are iliCl00ed in the invitation. \Vhy not plan a ear load -from your district. Those who have not Holsteins at the present time -will also he weleonle. Remember the,. place date anti time. Walton. Nov. Atli at 12.3e o'clock. Colin Campbell. is president. and Ilnme Clue von. Goderit•h, seer e tary4(t.usurer. The. Nee,ene,.'r 1110e1iug ,f 1110 C. 1 W. O. was Aeld at the 1101110 of Mi's. 11111 111' 1Ic('all on the '0111 with lies pre seat. Plans Were made t hi banquet to be held 111 Ilio r.,t mlity. Wait s1orisor, d h\ the llarim Holstein Breeders' club. Miss \ nt Simeeen -took 1 ho ehttie fon 11 1: •It ui 0f' oftisers, whie•li wen) • follows 1 rosidrml Alts. W. '1'nrn- hull, viee pros.. Mrs. I.. Leeming: treas., Airs. A. Conti,: pianist 1'.. Ilavi,is0n. u,siotve1 by Mrs. li. Kirkby: Press sec.. Ali,. H. Juhn- list• eltienh„t•xlli1 1 vatic t eaptain ,,,m11. Mt- \\ Looming and Mrs. A. Purulntll, Programme coin.. Mr.. A. M.-1011. Mrs. J. Marshall. Mrs. •Ino• uutpii, 11 \ d' minist;ili,' n e11 "a 111 'V of cit", from one taupe.', 0 es p'',pat d by Mrs. Geo. Dale and was et groat interest to everyone. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The next -meeting will be held al AR-.+. 1I. Birkby'.. in Jan• nary. 71r. and Airs. James Bolger are visiting with Mrs. Knight, Sunday visitors with 710. min Mrs. \\'m. -Kearney were Ah. eruct Mrs. Robert MacFarlane at lane and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mrs. Cunningham is stiehtling a L,uple of weeks at Tillsonbnrg with her daughter. Mrs. Howard Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Dow and family spent Friday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Kearney, Mr. Elwood SSltortreed of the 9th e one osier of Morris. who spent see. oral menthe in the west. Inas return- edhome. Misees Helen acid Noma Steiss of Kit thence. spent - the weep end al hone. Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Cummings were in London one day last week. Mrs. R-. C. McEaehern of Killeau who has been visiting friends at (-ranbronk and Clinton spout a cote pie of days hast week with friends at Walton. STANLEY On Friday wvetling, Nov. "^_nal the friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Merner, Goshen Line. in honor of their dau- ghter F,"dith, who last Saturday he• carte the bride of Mr. Grout Turner of Clinton, and presented there with a miscellaneous shower. A very plea• sant social evening was enjoyed by all. Municipal nominations were held in the town hall. Verna. on Friday. Nov. 22nd and resulted in the mem- bees of the 1940• council being elect ed by ac'elamation. viz..' Reeve. Fred Watson; councillors. J. Pepper, Wm. Fan—o'er. Mawr Webster and Clete Once Parke, Alrs. Elmore Stephenson and Mitts Phyllis Johnston spent Tuesday with the former's parents, AIr. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson of Egmondville. AIr. Thos. Reid visited on Monday with his sister. Mrs. Wilbur Keys. and fancily. of Tttckersntith. llrs. W. Mrrlinehey of Holmes- vills spent a couple of dues with Alrs H. Pe•lltale last week. Mrs. T. Al. Snowden, who has 1 t• 11 the past few weeks with (.t0tds in Egntondville has returned to her home on the Blue Water high- way. Mr. Joe Wild has taken a -position in Hamilton. A number of young men from the Bronson line are away for a month's training. \i,'. lanttc Mose, ,r Ripley, spent a \ 'lay, this \reek svitli \(r. and dr.. Carl HUttshnt. Other visitors at Louie Ayr, Mr. and ,Airs. Hayter. Goshen line. on Sen- •, \]r. Airco, •,f t r 1'ririt. eft ,Mon - ,1,1 711. 1311,1 Mrs. Featherstone „! 1 a. I . ening. LONDESBORO The December meeting of the We- men's Institute will be ltel(1 in the Community Hall on Thursday, Dec. 5th, at 2.30 p.m, Topic, "Legislation" `lits. 1', Roy. troll call, current event. Music, Mrs. J. 1'. Maturing. Hostesses 111rs. C', Crawford, Mrs.- J. Crawford Mrs, II. Snell, Mts, F. Little, Airs. L. Shohbroolc. 411•. and Mrs. E. Sterens and family Suedtayt'd at Mr. and Mrs. .1 Nett's Mrs. .1. Aleh'ille was called t, Trow, bridge last womk. her stater, Mrs. Medd being ill. Mr. and Mrs. John 1''ingh nd, who have Leen visiting their daughters in 'reroute and tu'tit'by leaves returned to their horn* on Saturday. They W01'13 accompanied by Rev, and. Mrs. rierson. Rev. Grierson addressee the Sunday School Sunday morning :\huntfifty teen from Port :Albert. ,lir 0,-rett will be enter aimed in the t-ounnuuity hall this Friday eventing The:' 111011 will he staved .a hat diluter at 7 p.m. amt at s o'eloLli there will he 0m entertainment in their honor. These men are far from their active laud and kittil 1 and no doubt nary are lonely. We welcome them to not Cvladiala land. The Londe:hot'o Lied Cern- met in the eteumunity hall on Momduy night with a .good representation. Alts. 13. icait'sarvlt 131'''s1110 11. Mee tint; opine '•d by singing' O Canada and repeat I.:, the prayer fer peace in unison. Milnes read and also sntutltary of 1i. year's Will k. Treasurer reported 17111e in hunk 81 27,1111 wits sent In 11, .1 11,:: int Turnllto 11'0111 11101107 t.us,•,I in 000,111 011 111 11;113111hills for yarn Ie bo paid.- Miss 1'1 Mains Was 1110011,1ed to assts) Mrs. Ball anrd 10111.1 1„ Terento eine, the Baines or emitrtbntir' 0f nae deilir or mere ill e,mlpuinm. It was pl;u'1r0d t, ;end hoses to the boy's front the eutttttnln il\ In, are in England. C0010110, 0 was .10111410 i 1, i at'1, Luxe:. .Air. 1101171,s all 1,1S011 us r.• the 701111:; 110,0d.. .'t 1ibihtu'u have pt' i a ,r 1 0 ploy and ate willing to 9111 1t ,n ill 1.011d0,0 mrn, proceeds e is for Red tress 1 eanunittee was ❑ppohited to 111' rutge lit- 31010e, hiss Leiper, trees- nrer for Burns twit., reported, re s"inle 81.15.12 expenses 91111;1.1. leaving a balance of 38.18. The Hums unit wishes the l,,ndmshot•, 1111it 10 do thehaying for them through headquarters, they paying for sane and give donations. Several ladies from Bursts were added to the buying list. This condndeii the busi- ness. tend Air. Menzies was asked ft take (-barge for election of officers for 1941, which resulted as follows: Hon. President, Mrs, John Fingland. President. Mrs. R. Fairsefvice, 1st vice, Hiss E, Mains, 2nd vice, Mrs. 1:. Carbon, Sec'., Mrs, G. ('owan. treas., Mrs. F. Hall. Mrs. McEwing. Airs. G. Carter: Mrs.. F. McGregor. Mrs. 13. Watson from Burns Pott were added 10 rite buying committee. All former committees were u elemted. The following were added to the advisory board, Mr. G. Mc\'iltit. F. Shobbrook, P. Manning, J. hie ('nol. A. Wells, R. Yungblutt, W. h.. Manning. John Snell, N. Sheppard, J. Noilans. 1). Carter, 5. Carter. Mis Fahservlce thanked tine working ennunittee for their work and help dln'111g the post year. The following articles have been shipped to Red Cross headquarters during 1940 from Londeshn'o, Burns and Kinhtm'm: 95 pillow cases, 06. shoe's. 7 doz. handkerchiefs, 12 doz, surgical towels. 911 bandages, 4 sailor sends, 1 pr ride milts, 1; soldier scarfs, 1 tee hag ()avers, 6 hot water bottle cover's, 7 pr. knee caps• 51 quilts. 77 pr. pyjamas, 39 pr. wrist - tete. 29 sweaters, 280 pr. sox. Re- ittgee clothing consisting of 2 ladies' dresses, 4 child' en s dresses, 1 0pro1, 4 Pr. pyJaut,ts, 2 waists. 2 slips, 1 haby kimomt. Clothing quota -4 women's coats, 8 boys' coats, 4 skirts and 5 pulinvers. The following boys from the community have re' ceived gifts from - the Reil ('Iasi, 13. hall, G. Cowan, G. Pethick, 11 Smith. W. Little, L. Taylor, F. Cooper. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. VARNA The W.A. of St. John's (Sitwell tuet It the hone of Airs. A. Galbraith Sunday evening. The teaching of home economies nud eeicutilic agriculture is 110\0 in Progress in the Township Hall. for the ladies, and in the Orange hall for the buys. These lessmts will con titme for some time and are being (0 11 patrmnised. Airs. M. G. Beatty attended a chewer party Saturday night at the home of Mrs, Ann Berry. Hensall, in 11,11or of Miss Mona Glem1, bride 4o be. 71r. ,facts Snaith has purchased the Jeltnston house west of Mrs. Steleks property and is renovating the Shur prior to nerving in. Mrs. .1. Merner in at present at the borne or Mrs. .in,. Rothwell. OPNI THE IRONSIDE VARIETY STORE WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH You are invited to come in and visit our new store IRONSIDE VARIETY STORE Opposite Dominion Bank, Seaforth THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1940 BRUOEFIELD The 'United 'Farm \Wonu'h hdd their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 21st. at the home or Iir, and firs. C. Haugh. The meeting opened with the president in charge, by singing The Maple Leaf, followed by the Lord's prayer' After the minutes- were read and adapted, the roll call w•as ans• wered with ('hristmas • suggestions Literattue from head office was read. by Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. 1'. Haugh, and current events were given by Mrs. A\'. Douglas. Qitestiou- ah'e was In charge of Mr's. J. ('anus. The topics, "Labor Saving Devices in the ilonie," and "Borrow img Trouble:" were well given by eiiss E. AWaldron and Mrs. J. Snider During the social Half hour the club was fevered with a reacting and violin solos by hiss 1';11 Stacldtoase Which all enjoyed Mrs. A. Buchanan conducted a conte t. Next un, -ming to be hold at the home of Air. and Mrs W. Douglas on Dee. 11th. The 'meet iig closed with snug. Dewing the preparation of lunch, tausic was for uisli ti by Miss Stackhouse and Aire. Nmer. aiidr. Robert Douglas of Knpuliashtg visited with- his brother. Sir. 'Wm. Douglas on Monday. Airs Ray McLean off Gull - Lul' Sask., visited with Iter e,usia. :lir. Wallas t. Haugh the tire( of the week .Aie Ray let Ieltou .spent lust week na Toronto with his mother and ester. \lis, h i ll Dunlop visited with itis grauhltother. Mrs. \Vett. Rol 0'11111111h' reueutic. tee. Alto Vete1,' of London visited with his family during the week end .11 the annual 'meeting of the Berl 11 '.' 'Wednesday evening, Nov, 211 the uflir,•r, wrre all ro-eleet 0d. .1 the \\' 1Lti. Ihatk. 0th it l n" 9 1110 Sunday meriting Mrs. 13. 110. Kenzie, F:gmemdville gave an excel - 1,111 talk ,m 01issi011s. Woth 1.011,131 11 and hpue'. :11 the „coning . se•ryd0o, 11,•7. 71r. ,\lair hail an earnest anal Interesting sermon. lir. and Mrs. \1'. Staelthettee and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. S, Neale. Glencoe. last Friday. lir. Darold Armstrong wont to Hamilton last Week. Ctirporal and .Mfrs A. Corrigan of Loudon visited I'to. an 11 -Mrs, Abe' T,apfe on Saturday. AD'. and Mrs. T. 1-I. 'Wheeler spent Sunday in Stt'utfo'd. Miss Evelyn Grainger is 01511ing at her hone here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Chats- worth, and Harry Dunlop of London visited lir. and Mrs. Rosy. Scott. Red Cross Report— Following is the yearly re,pert ,t the Red ('res+: \We have had twelve shipments of the Red ('rose since the 'rt;anio-ation 11005, consisting of the following --543 Pairs of ix) 48 pairs pyjamas, 4.8 hospital herr gowns-. :49- :aunla; cs, 15 sweaters, '111 wool scarfs, 18 pair of wristlets, (1 helmets, 2 pair wool gloves, b hen water [bottle .nve'r, 74( gam00 compresses, 3111 ..roue month 11ipe 17 wind 'blank- ! els. For Refugees- 2II quilt:, 3 crilt quilt,, 2 comforters. 1 wool blankets, N tlanellritc (1 ini•cts, -15 children's dresses, to children's rompers,. 1e children's eight'oe ns. 117 children's wetweisas, .m pair. children's bloomers, 43 pair children's ,lip, suit, child• Teti" pt'jatnts. _91 Lithe !boys' shit.:, 1 pair little ,h,ys' setae pants, 1(t p01r boys' golf ,ox, '1"4 -pair child's sox. 22 pair children's stet -kings, 2 ,pair 0 ' nu'n's stocking,: 143 w,onn's cheeses, .3 w'0m(-t1', nightgowns, 2 women', aprons, 2 women's ,4W0W1er31, r, they.' cveacrs, 2 girls' sweaters, 4 pair ,f mitts, 1 woe! scarf, 2 ,knitted abed jackets, 2 ehildrvti " wool caps. ' Pair children's slippers. 1 pair .baby's ho,teeo-, 1. .pair ;baby's stotkit.gs, 1' set ilerle s sweater, bonnet and boot- ees, 2 snits :underwear, 2 girls' iuniners, I boy. eovoralh .11! bath t,ucls, 22 cakes soap, 7 !pair; mets pants. 2 ,airs Hien', overall.. 3 men's shirts, t 1 air -men's sox, 1 man's cap, pair ht ys' running ,bees for ,get- away), 1 boys' coat and ,vest. 12 handkerchief.. For. Clinton Quota - 10 women's slips, ]'2 pairs women's ',;,omen 'pink lace i. BRODHAGEN The Women's Patriotic Society sponsored 111 tables of progressive euchre in Mueller's halo on Friday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Wm. Bach and Mr. J. I,. I3et1110 wies, The consolation prizes by Miss Geol'glna. Brodhagen and Chas. Ahrens. The Ladies will he quilting two guilts in Mueller's Mill on Thursday afternoon. Ott Monday evening friends and relatives gathered at the home of AIr. anti Mrs, Ed Schmidt to honor their daughter Margaret Louise with :1 niseellaneous shower prior to her nrtrriage this week to Mr. Harold \\'u'dell. 'rite address was retail by Dorm. liy :;mh erbarth. M ti•ga•at aril Harald thanked everyone. after w9iieh lunch was served, and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. 011 Wednesday evening Nov. 211, a very pleasant surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kistner by the members of the Ladies' Aid on the occasion of their 40th wedding anni• versa'y. Congratulations were ex* tended by the pastor, Rev. S. Fried- erichsen and Mrs, W. L. Queren- resser presented Mr. and Mrs. Kist- ner with a lovely woollen blanket The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Later lunch was served, Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartji, 134e, and Mrs. Fred Scher- berth of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Bennewies. Mrs. Norman Hoffineyer, Grace and Jackie, of Sebringvllle, with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Replan. Mrs. Elizabeth Mot'enz of Kitch- ener with Miss Martha Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove, Harold and Robert of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Halt of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rock. Miss Leona Smith, dangltter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Smith underwent an operation for appendicitis in the ir,l'nrIIt l-Iospil,al. We wish her a speedy recovery. KIPPEN Mr, and Mrs. Bruce \7'allcer of Hlillsgreen, visited on Sunday with the tatter's brother, 1141'. and Mrs, John Cochrane. Miss Voris Alexander of London spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr, anti Mrs. \V. Alex- ander. Mr. and Airs, Fred Parsons and (1011 of Seaforth visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George. Thompson. Mr, Andrew McKenzie, who is at- tending college in Toroulo, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McKenzie and attended the wedding of his brother, Mr. \\"ill taut McKenzie to Miss Lamport. of Creditou on Saturday, and preached anniversary services m is at Cantel Pres. byt erten ('huts 11t'msall, on Sunday Miss Isabelle. Alexander of Shed- den spent the Week end at. the Route of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. R'. AIiLaihlun and Marilyn visited on Sunday at 111e home of Mr. tenet Mrs. Gordon Love of tTillsgreett. Ahs. Fred Muting .,f Grand Betel visited on Friday with Mfr. and Mrs W. Tierney, Ml. C. Wellman and daughter and soft, 00 l'ort Benson visited recently at the home of Mrs. H. Ricker. VII.AIrs. Workman and son Drvillt' Workman spent •t few drays lest yuck with Bir. and Mrs. Lloyd Workman ul ()sbaw'.t. - - Mr. ;111 Mrs. Alex Molteth were tet ('t'dilon on Saturday as guests op the 31,t:ouzied-autporl wedding, Mr. auil Mrs.. Daiwa» Aikeuhe;ul went lit Toronto last week where lit .\ilcenhcad underwent au (sperm i tt , 11r. and Alt's. .101st Hutt and thin- 'door at'door Joy in' Flint. Michigan. visited uu 1mtd07 With his brotli,'1S, '1'11„•+. 111111 Edgar 1 1111 1. )1 is,, ,\ltnattrrit' 71L1hi ll ...peal 11 few day's 111 sl w,'ek with friends in Tont 11 . 3m. and lits. Edward Taylor and family of Stratford spent the wool< mud with lir. and Airs. Rohl. Dins dale. Arise Beatrice Cooper spent a few days lust week with lir. and Mrs. Stewart Baird or London, AD'. Philip McKenzie of Biggar, Sasl'itdiewnt, is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. A1m• Kenzie.. Philip reports a hountiftlt harvest in this 111511 1, and intends to return to Saskatchewan 11001 Spring. Miss Ruth Watson spent the week end at the home of her iitu'ents. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Walser'. Air. and Mas, ,los. Duclut'nu' of Detroit visited over the week end with Mr. and Mas. James MiClymott Mr, and Mrs, R'nt, Alexander were in Listowel on Monday attending the inneral of a relative, Ale. Bill \Witcoatbe of Ingersoll visited with itis grandfather. Mt'. \\'m. Moore, on Sunday. DUBLIN .\t tt carie hem. ei 74 , 'I111, Ars. Joseph1le(''1 rst•y Longetivay passed tewaly ill her sixty -tint 7('111' el a heart shank al her helm, 1 a 2,3. l,- gan. (Weide.. her .r.ed nn':ht r, AIr•. Julia Decourcy, she lease- thirteen S sisters, Mrs. Toni 'Connelly, R,rn. sons: Sister Alichael Princes, \leant t'artn.l: Air. :'tante ant Air's. \\stn. Denreern, Alicil,. Ah•,. lame, Richard, Ihetre,i11 Airs. Lee Lacier. ,f \iud,r: 71rs. Fratii< In„\v 0, 'Alro. 1 nisei Mrs, C•Ietn Kelly, Strat- ford; •Mrs, Ross Dtilt•ich, Mrs. 1311.. set Smith, 'Kitchener; Air,. le Cov- e es. Iles';,elcr: Patrick Lenge way, St, Marys, and Private Fer,gns 1.11u04-- ect ty, i1,t.'.11., ('11111or Bordeu. (Jnr hr0- IhWi•, 1'11„mats 1.. 1)e(',tnrcy, \Vinds,r. Beneath 0 dns-dark sky. sap 110110 '71 r4. lest•,W and .Airs. 'Timothy lJ'wyer, .Airs. Frank ,Barman, all of Lagan teat chip, and .Airs. 'I'erenci' Nicholson, 'C'hicatro. Besides her aged mother, Mrs. Julia Uecottres, her hue - band and tine timidly ,will miss her very much. Requiem 'Alas was sung int Vit• lirieid's t'inwrh, Logtnr. at a.m., Remembrance day ,by Rec. Fa- ther (.Gibbon,, 11,11. In'terme'nt was in St. Vincent de Paul cemetery, :Mitch- ell. Floral and spiritual 'bouquet, were numerous. .71neal those from a dis- tance at the dhsc'gnies were Mrs El- izabeth Nagle, London, Airs. Janes 1'1,1 . it 1113-J1: -Ah'. and Airs. Dan D. Dwyer, Kitchener: Air. John. ATeCar- thy and family, 'rralce, Ont.• 11•r. and Mrs. J. Flanagan, Dntbliu. Funeral ar- nii(gemeets were in charge of Prate .A. \It.\rtlinr, Alnnla,n. The pall- bearers were Daniel McCarthy. 171. 1. Murray. Dan Reid Michael Xidtol- son, \Wahrr \ichi,t,a, 1). iieidy. Miss \unit Maloney, non- of Len - den, i, not ;1•-•.1ell a, friends 'would 1:,. 1)11 Sunday \Ir. and Mrs. 5, P1y1111Margaret 11 ,Vents, tante, Shea :eel Mrs. Frank Evan.., all old rteigh- '11 motored to London to visit 'Miss \lal,ney. Miss Genevieve McCarthy of Tor onto spent the week end withher parents. -Mr, .mid Mrs. Mike Mc Cartlty. The ladies of the Alta' Society are holding a cat'cl party and dance in the parish hall on Friday evening with good orchestra in attendance. Miss Nellie O'Connell and Mrs. Bruxer visited Stratford on Satur- day. Mr. and. Mrs. John Krauskopt were 10 London on Tuesday. IA,tiss Muriel Loolby who, has ibeen convalescing at her Monte 'from a re- cent illness, has returned ,to London to resume Mer duties on the staff of a private 'hospita'1.. Mrs, Anthony T'I.oager•wenf has re- turned to her home in Detroit after spending about three weeks here .chur- ing the sickness an'd death elf der fa- ther, 'Joseph :McGrath. Mr, !David ,McDonnell received -word of the .death of his sister in-la'w, Mrs. James .McConnell of lMehta, Wan., at the age .of 186 years, :following a ling- ering illness df •many years. ,A speciili "Holy ,Hour" of ;prayer for peace was ,held at St. Patrick's tCh.urch on Sunday evening and was well attended, Father John !C. Jordan, Imiav City, Mich., viened hie mollies Mrs. Ter- esa 'Jordan. RESET THEATRE Seaforth NOW SHOWING Linda Darnell John Payne "Star Dust" MON. TUES. WED. Jane Withers Ritz Brothers "Pack Up Your Troubles" Thu big parade-beeontes a march of mirth when Jane & The Ritz Bros. launch a laugh attack on all fronts. NEXT THUR. FRI, SAT. with ALLAN JONES MARTHA RAPE JOE PENNER ROSEMARY LANE IRENE HERVEY Chas. BUTTERWORTH A UNIVERSAL PICTU5P Coming — "20,000 Men A Year" Private iyale Dalton Barn, 1.em i,n, Witt hi. parent.. Air and 171rs, Frank Burns. Mr. aad Mrs. I1,tlph 1)il! 0f Stratford \Lith Alr will Airs. I'. Dill. Patrick 1. Ryan, ,f 1Iih'lle01, w111 1,11 from to barn 0,51 rt•ceotiy, was taken to the hospital std sways show.. 1111 his injuries 05,111ting from the .fal'1 aro sonious. Fergus Lauuin of llibil,'rt Was ,tit 01- Ole rrivaua at1\ a'' of I'ertl .etnly 1 the es:nietene•e' for 1 ,trier barterer` held in St. Tirana, on 77loc.dx\. a a asercati,a ;)n'1 '1,1'',tl 'lt wrr1 di rv••e.1. - 22.22. BLYTH Lawrence-Haggitt— .7 quiet wtd.liu,t 01' soh -utilized at Trinity \nglirau 1 harrh tester) on November :_'11111, when lit, heittalt Lydia Maggot, daughter of Alr, and Mrs. .11hcrt .Arthur it agi itt of Idy'th. Cee ante the 'bride tui d uu•;ge I h mats Lawrence, son uf lir. and 'Alre. Geo. Henry Law react. of 1.ondc',tb,ros l'hc w'cddin ierunomy was performed 7) 133w. 14.. 111. \A cckee. The !bride was gowned in a :pink lace dress and au- ce..Osie= to 311111 it. 1-Ier 'bouquet was of carnation and rose Al r,. Everard 1,htt.<ton of Exeter, - Teter 00 the Or rani, 0110 ,bride,niaid. She wore a dress of rust odor crepe suet 1(00es- "eri0s t, oittch. Iter brother. I7Ir. 1 ;eoa\gC .1115tsltt lovas ,hest man They returned to -the brides home for sup per. :7fter a short h,n'y'tti,on trip to Exeter and outer points, they vi'1 reside in Hu lets. 2222_ _ - _2222-2222. ST. COLUMBAN Mr. and Ales. Gurdon Dirt: have moved to their apartments in See forth. The annual tweeting of the ('.\'.O was held in the Parish Hall on Fun day afternoon. The following o1'Ideers were eledted Presil'11, Louis Mor He; vier puside11i, Gloria Holland: cerl'ettt l'y, Genevieve A1Ietisitti; li'c'it suer. John Shea. They ttt'rttnged gut a social evening in the near future. Air. Frank hurt and Air. John Flan Dory have gone In Toronto for 1bt wine 00 months. The many friends of Alrs. Ib'iehliu are s1rry to 1Lnow she is ill Four young Wren from St. Collin' ban, Joseph O'Reilly. John - G'Con time Joe llelver and John ('ronin. in training c'entr'e at \Woodstock, spent Sunday at their homes here. AVt. are sorry to know thatBarbara Carlin is not progressing as well as her many friends would like her to Ai t'. ('on Dalton visited 111s mother brothers and sisters 01111 Other ft iends last week. amtl JamesAITs. Jams O'Sullivan int London. Miss Mary Doyle. daughter of Air. alts Alis. ,las. Doyle, lens gone to De• troll where she intends to reside and take up a business course in that city. Prior to her leaving, there was e shower given for her by her many girl friends tit the ]tome of Mrs. Jos- eph Estrum, Seaforth. WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little spent Stmday with Air. :and Mrs, Geddes of Helgrave, Misses IClvn I'ryce and 17lla Arm- strong spent Friday ht Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Janes Armstrong. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Sperling of McKillot, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Waller Flatau. Mr..'tarry Etldi nil is busily en- gaged with M1'. Charles Bent Lotting wood. - The friends and neighle,r- td A11. and Mrs. tarry Rapson ,t' Harlot'ii slat Wlltlhrnit, lield a reception in Winthrop last Friday might and pre, eented then' with 0 stulio Londe. Harry, un behalf' of himself and Annie 11111110 a very suitable reply in thanking their friend, and ne•igh- bors for their kindness,. Mt'. 51111 Mrs, Foster Bennett. Alone and litlly, Air. and Airs. Peter AIe- ('owalt. llolfby and Jackie. spent Stin• tial• with Mr. and Mrs. thee Eaten 1'lte ground is covered ered with a blanket 0f the beautiful, which makes it 11111011 betier than the rate and stud. Pie, Ralph Davidson spent the week end with Itis , family. Mrs Dttvtdona spent a tiny In London rte eently with her husband. The "helping Hand" mission hand are holding a eoucert in the base. Ment of the chereb on Monday even- ing, Dec. 2, at S p.m. There will be 1a table of testicles, made by the band. for stale. A good programme will be given. Everybody welcome. The W. At. S. and \\'. A. of Cavell Chin'c'h will hold their mutual meet- ing In the basement of the church 00 Wednesday, l)ec. 4. at. 2 p.m. All the 11111 1031 are requested to be 110051,11 1, WEST BRODHAGEN Air. Henry Koehler is slowly hieproving after being laid up for a couple of weeks with brourhitis. Mr. Charlie Eggert is home from Seaforth hospital where rte war operated for the effete Of a Call front an apple tree anti is slowly im- proving. Mrs. Henry Wieterson Is laid ape with a very solei knee and is hardly able to walls Ground the house. AIr. and Mrs. A"es Fisher and fam- ily of Carlingford spent Sunday with Mr. sant Mrs, C'ita•lie Regele and Charlie Eggert. Air. Morley- Koehler. AIr. and Alrs. Charlie Itegete- attended the funeral of Mr. William Ila-t'tltan in Stratford on Saturday ttfternnot, who had died in Stratford after at operation. Mt'. ferry Domer is busy cutting wood for Air. \Wilt. lietnewies, With Itis men. he is to cul hill or 01) cords. Mr, and Airs. Matin - Dietz and family took a tooter trip to Galt onsille Sunday. Airs. Wm. lIoegy went w'itlt .r their to visit her dnnghter, who live: on a farm hetet' there. Mr. J. A. l;ekart finished threshing lave Saturday night after a long season. There 11 111 still some turnips out in the fields. Some farmers have no tuuri e in yet, tveiting for some dry weather to ('erne. STAFFA Air. and 'Airs. A. Jeffery and Spen- cer snit. Airs. Wm. Stadler visited. with Air. and lblrs, I.. Hannon. Air. and 'Airs. H Leslie, Toronto, visited with Air and Airs. H. Halli- day. Norval Norris, of Kitchener, at his home; Ain. and Mrs. J. AI. \filler and Air, and Nine i'rrty Miller and Beth: visited in Perth with (lir. anti Mrs. T. James. 17lrs. James Hill has receiveel word of the death of her 'brother, William Hadburn, in Flint, Mich. Albert Dinnin, of Hall, visited Ili.. patent;, :Mr. and Mrs. W. Dlnlin. 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