The Seaforth News, 1934-11-29, Page 4PAGE FOUR '
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1934
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.'
WALTON.
The many friends of \{r, S.-Irorbcs
regret to learn that he has not been
so well
Mr, and Mrs. Henderson, Mr.
'Brent and bliss Mildred Decker of
(Detroit, Michigan, spent the week end
with the Matter's relative., Mr, and
Mrs. Jos, Ryan, and fancily, of \Val -
ton.
bliss jean O9l3rien of Stratford
Normal School spent the week end
with \fr,.and Mrs, Lawrence Ryan of
Walton,
Miss Edna Reid spent a few days
with her cousin, ,Mrs. (leo. Watt; Miss
Grace Kreuter, Seaforth, at the hone
of her uncle, Jahn MelDonald.
John Leeming underwent an opera-
tion in Hamilton recently; Sam For-
bes is ill again.
+Rev. Mr. Ctiniming in the regular
Sunday tnornkng service, chose as his
text Acts 111;21-1-, He showed that Bar
eiabas was a good man and full of the
•Hilly Ghost and of faith. Front his
life many good examples of a Christ-
ian's way of living are given. The
choir sang an anthem.
The F.P. meeting Sitntlay evening
was in charge of Carmen Hazelwood.
The topic, "Dramas of the Social
Awakening." was taken by Melville
Shannon, Rev. lir. Cumming assisted
the elonericf Young l'eolile Ln organ-
izing their Society on Sunday evening,
In the passing of Envneiine Ren-
ton, beloved wife of 'William Mitchell,
which occurred at the home of her
41augliter, Mrs, Lenard Leeming, lot
413, con, 12. McKillop, on Saturday,
Fullerton lost one of its much belov-
ed and highly respected citizens, She
had been ailing for the past four or
five yeas but was bedfast for only
two weeks. the immediate cause f
death being heart failure. The late
\Irs, Mitchell was hour at Prospect
Hill, the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Ramon and was in her
5th year, and 45 years ago married
\Valliant Mitchell. Together they took
up farming near Carlingford on the
crth con, ,,: Fullerton, now occupied
by tier son. Rantnn Mitchell, where
they had lived ever since until the
marriage of their sen in July when
Mrs. \Iiteltea went to visit her datt-
ghtcr in McKillop, The deceased lady
•ot:as a member of ;he Carlingford Un-
ited Church, also a member of the
Missionary Society, teh Ladies' Aid
a01 an active worker in the Women's
Institute. The late Mrs. Mitchell pee -
e.: ed• many admirable qualities
which endeared her to a large circle
of friends, Besides her husband she is
eervived by ere son, Rentyn on the
1honvteadv two daughters, firs.
1ot n r
, 1 Leeming, \IeKilhrp, and
Mr,, William Simpson, Science IIrll;
one brother, John Ranton, Linden,
Mob.. and one sister, Mrs. George
Barber. I-istc,wel. The innertl was
',cid Monday from her fr,rmer 'home
.0 :he lith coat„ Fullerton, with ser-
vice at 2 o'clock. Interment was made
in Knox Presbyterian Cemetery, Mit-
[te'l.
HARLOCK.
Mr, and Mrs, I3crt 11111 returned to
their home near Ottawa, the beginn-
umg of last week after spending a few
days at the 'house of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton
.rf hle-tlt, and brother, Mr. and Mrs,
\\°tit. (Hamilton, also calling on other
friends.
Mrs, Kelland McVittic and baby
Jean returned home from Seaforth on
Sunday. We are pleased to hear they
are both doing nicely,
Messrs, Clifford Sho:bbrook and
Win, Knox are engaged cutting wood
in Mr. Leo W'att's bush,
Messrs. Leslie Reid and Audrey
Enos have been busy cutting wood
for Mr. Joseph Wheatley o1 Clinton
in the bush on the latter's farm,
\Ir. Arthur Forman of !nal—Atwood
oisitel a number of relatives in this
neighborhood the beginning of the
week,
Miss Helen -Lfc:Ewing spent the
week end in Clinton,
Iefr, and Mrs, Robert Watson spent
one evening last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, I. Rapson,
\Ir. and M.rs. Thos, Appleby and
children spent Sunday at the home •of
Mrs, Jennie Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. !Frank \Q,clGregor,
'Helen and Gordon spent Sunday af-
ternoon at the home of :Mr, and lfrs,
Wm, Myers.
tors, Wen, Knox, Jr, spent a few
days recently wish Mrs, Fred Vase•cl-
le.
.\[r. Thomas Beatty we.;; expected
home on Tuesday. We are glad he is
doing so good and hope he May con-
tinue.
The people
quite a shock to
assin
n g of Mr,
'Myth, We wish
sympa't'hy to h&s
friends,
this -community got
Bear of the sudden
Archie Radford of
,:to extend sincere
withrew and other
Farm Machinery and
Repairs
Come in and see our New and
Used Cars
Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto
and Plymouth
JOHN GALLOP
AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
All Repairs and Labor Cash.
TUCKERSMITH.
Township Council,—Council met itt
town Reale, Seaforth, Nov. 24th. Min-
utes read and adopted on a motion of
Clark and Whitmore.
'Whitmore-MacKay.—That the trea-
surer of the Seaforth Fall' Show be
given a grant of .$25,
-\•(eBay-•31'dGregor. — That Percy
'Gruminett be paid $5 as payment for
preventing fire from crossing road,
Whitmore-MclGregor. — That John
Earle be instructed to clear scrub
'trees, off the road allowance and to
employ parties on relief to assist,
ClarkesblacKat.--That the follow-
ing accounts be paid: ILE,P.C,, streets
82LO; Seaforth News, printing, $l0.60;
G, N. Turner, postage, 1115; D. F. bit -
'Gregor, do„ $3; Seaforth Fall Fair,
grant, $2215; II, McMillan, postage,
$3.46; W, J, Finnigan, supplies for re-
lief, $304; J. C'ardno, do., $1,52; E.
L. Boa, ;do,, $11l4di9; R, Dalrymple,
pay lists, 16, I6, $31S7J1d,
Council adjourned to meet el Dec.
115 at 2 p,m.
The choir of Turner's Church held
fowl supper at :Austin liatlteson's
on Wednesday everting,
Mrs, M. A. Rice of Forest 'i ?ole,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs
Thos, Coleman, and other friends, left
,Wednesday morning for Los :Angeles
where elle will spend the win ter,
\Ir, Wilfred Coleman Mr liex,
Wallace and MI t ter Donald Wallace
of Seaforth went t, Essex County in
the truck on Tuesday morning,
Mrs and Mrs, Alex, Wallace, Doug-
las and 'Ruth, .spent Sunday with Mrs.
Thos. Caiwild and Mr, and Mrs, Nor-
ma -n Walker, I3ruceliekl,
bir. and. Mrs, Norman Ross end
son :Hanson of London visited with
Mrs. I. I:os.s and family 011 Sunday.
Mrs. John .Hay has returned home
after a lengthy visit with her son at
Niagara Fails,
(Mrs Alas Eyre has left to spend
the winter with her family in Sarnia,
Miss Hard Mt:Lachlan spent a few
days with Iter cousin Miss Margaret
'Elgie.
Ms and ll rs. Ross McKay have
noted to their home in Hensall.
bliss Frances Houston of Brant-
ford spent the week -end with her
brother, lir. Andrew IFlonston,
Miss Margaret Patrick ,spent the
week -end at the home of her parent.:,
Mr. (Vin, 'Terry is working with
bee, dsaac Moore for the winter,
The December meeting of the
'Tuckersmith Ladies' Club will be
held at the home of Mrs. Norris
Sillery on 'Wednesday, Dec, .5th, Roll
call is able to be answered by sug-
gestions for Christmas, either for
gifts, decoration:, or entertainment.
Instead of a Christmas gift exchange
members are requested to bring a
practical gift to be included in the'
box for the north, and donations oft
clothing will be accepted. Young lad -I
ies of 'the Club are asked to bring)
'home-made candy
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WALTON
Quality—Value—Service—Courtesy
See our Assortment of Xmas Gifts
and Cards
For your Christmas Baking
Quality Pruits : Saving Prices
We have LANTERNS, HEAVY
GALV, PAILS, RAW LINSEED
OIL, SEPARATOR OIL, SULPH-
UR, SALTS, SALTPETRE.
SPECIALS _Thurs., Fri. Sat.
Sultana Seedless Raisins .,2 lbs, 19c
Yellow 'Sugar , . 5 lbs, 25c
Weston's Ginger Snaps... , 1 Ib. 10c
California Grapes r.. , 2 lbs. 25c
Palm Tree Toilet Soap —..6 , .6 for 10c
Oxydol
Chipso pkg• 17c
Spring Mops g. 17c
a
Superior Genuine 8 Dz, each i25
Overalls. 1.25
Highest 'Prices -_CREAM a: EGGS
Cre
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ted
from our Store
Mon. ` Wed, Fri. Sat.
D. ENNIS
KIPPEN.
Mrs. J. 1Vorkman who was i11 for
some time has fully recovered and fs
able to be around es usual,
Mr. Thos. 'McDonald of London
spent 001115 days in and around the
village visiting his numerous relatives.
The Tuckersmitit Ladies' Euchre
club held its fust meeting Monday at
the home of bliss Elgie.
Mr. and bis, Smith and daughter
of Dashwood and lir. and Mrs. Mous-
scan of Zurich were Sunday visitors
with 'Elzar and 'firs. -Mfottsseau,
bliss h[abel \\'hitentan, l.Gr, and
Mrs. Duncan •\ikeuhead and lir, attd
Mrs. 'Thos. \\'ot'kinan are holidaying
ut Toronto,.
\Ars, .Albert Harvey has been in
IIensall for some days attending her
mother, Mrs. Hudson, who has been
.40 very ill for so long but is now
slightly better.
Mrs. A. Moffat who was quite ill is
again able to be out among her
friends,
MY, and Mrs. Jas, Reid and daegh-
ter of 'Toronto were week-encl guests
of bir, and -Mrs, Thos. Workman,
The Kippen Euchre club met at the
home of Mr, and bins. T. N. For -
senile with 16 members present. The
first prizes went to Mfr. Wm. Deitz
and Mrs. J. Henderson and consola-
tions to Mfrs. \\ ation and lit•, Glenn,
The next meeting will be held at
\Vm Dietz.'
lir, John 'W'orkman is nit as well
as we would like to see hint, and is at
present sunder the doctor's care,
bir. Harvey eleLarnon was united
in marriage to bliss Gladys Harvey
of London on Saturday last at the
United Church parsonage in 'Seaforth,
We extend our best wishes to Harvey
and his bride.
Itev, 11. F. Chandler chose for his
text on Sunday morning last, 'Keep
thy heart with :di diligence for out of
it are the issues of life," and delivered
a very line address on the guardian-
ship of the heart and mind and our
conduct will show our success or
failure, The P,ruceticj ( trio .sang a
very line number "In the Garden,"
vrhiclt was enjoyed by all.
The Young People of St, :Andrew's
United Clttu'ch met on Sunday even-
ing last with the new president, bliss
Jean Bell in the chair, and also taking
ing
the topes Ret, 1., F, Chandler took
the rltsvussien, bliss Beatrice •D;tyntau
asp; a very fine solo, "The Garden of
'Prayer," which was much appreciated.
The 1Busy Bees bfissiou Circle stet
in the school -room of .St. Andrew's
United Church on Saturday afternoon
hest fur their November meeting, with.
the president, \1c s Margaret lade in
the chair, Miss :Margaret Sinclair took
the devotional leaflet, -bliss Florence
•.1'henmson lead in prayer ancI \lis:
Dara Dtt4rymple took the topic from
the study book. '"1'he Viking Heart,"
The meeting was closed by repeating.
the Lord's prayer in unison.
Mrs, \Vmt. Green is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. M. A. 'McDonald "f
the Thames Road.
\ir. and Mrs. Jac Glassier and two
daughters of London were the :;nests
of \fr. and bit's. Rob t. 1)aymait.
bliss Edna Alae Deyntan ei the
Clinton Collegiate spent the week
end at her home, the guest of Iter
parents.
bin and bit's, Frank Station and
Mr. and Mrs. •Silas Green of Grand
Bend also 'bir. and Mrs. Beverly Bea-
te , and son Beverly sof Seaforth and
Mr. \\ 11t Fairburn of Hensel! and
1.1r. and bins, Bob Green and daugh-
ter Mardis of Tuelcersntith end Mr,
Wm. Green were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jonah Green,
DUBLIN
h[r acrd bit's. Norval Elliott visited
friends in Mitchell on Sundae.
Mr. and :Mrs. Dalt O'Connor visited
friends in Londcm last Stinday.
We are pleased to see I[tigh Mc-
Grath around again atter his seri-
ous accident,
:Pat, aetd Joe. :Maloney and Mrs.
Wm, Jordan visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Ryan of Strat-
ford last Sunday.
We are pleased to see Mgr, Joe,''
McConnell hick to town again.
bliss Nora McGrath of Lucan spent
the
week -end
with her parent;, \ir
and lfr,, J, McGrath.
'Want and For Sale 1 week, 25i
BLYTH.
IA successful bazaar and 'tea was
tel(l in the school room of Queen
Street United Church on 'Saturday.
afternoon and evening. The room was
iecirated in Christmas 'colors and
dowers and a spleticlid assortment of
useful articles was on sale, The apron
table was in charge of Mrs. If. Phil-
lips and bliss Alla'Steel:house; towels
and misceldaneoas, Mrs, Lyon, MIrs.
(Garrett, Mrs, Gheilevc and firs. Mills;
home ,oracle batting, Mrs, H. Young
and Mfrs, Logan, The tea tables were
presided over by Mrs. b..[cElroy, Mrs,
A. R. Tasker, :Mrs, Pelts, Mrs. Col -
dough, Mrs, Leith, bit's, White, bit's,
Ferguson and Kiss Gillespie. 'The stun
of $11'5 was realized,
bliss Alberta Richmond of Western
University visited at her (tome here;
Misses Eliza and Susie .Blair of Au -
but n with their nephew, E. Munro
and fancily; Misses Effie Laidlaw of
'Forest and Jean Laidlaw of Godet•-
ich Township with their mother, Mrs,
'David Laidlaw,
-Mfr. and Mrs. s. Arthur Culbert and
daughters Cora and Evelyn of .Dun-
gannon were guests with their cous-
in, Mrs, Alice Sclater. William Culbert
also accompanied them; Mrs. Nellie
Leslie moved to London last week
where she will spend the winter
months,
Meath carne Monday evening and
removed w'itlt standing suddenness,
another reeidetnt of the town in the
person of Archie S. Radford, He had
been uptown iii the afternoon and was
in his usual health; while sitting talk-
ing to a couple of friends who had
come in about 8.3) he showed signs
of weakness and upon being assisted
to a couch suddenly expired, Mr.
'Radford had not enjoyed good health
for a couple of years which necessit-
ated hint disposing of his grocery and
produce business about a year ago to
:Armand S, Kernicic, FTe is .survived by
his wife. who was formerly- Agnes
Johnston, also his norther, one sister,
Mrs, Geo, Caldwell and one brother,
Norman, of East Wawanosh. He was
a member of the United Church, hav-
ing attended service on Sunday last,
The funeral will be held on Thurs-
clay afternoon.
MANLEY:
iYour correspondent often wonders
at the change Which has taken place
n les
than 40 years whee we had to
tetun all -our pcoduhe to Seaforth ovei'
the mud roads, .and tt^'lien there ttrerc
8 store .houses and two grist mills do-
ing a lively business and, also the!
igrist mill in Egnsondt'i,lle, and one
at W''inbhcop Lt's different nOW, so
that lir, '('hos, 'I'uYcell ite our burg
is a busy man trucking the most of
the grain to I-Iensail, What is the mat-
ter with our surrounding towns, that
have even batter
than the Latter place, which has three
store houses doing business, strange
to say.
Messrs, Thos, .McKay and \\'tat.
Manley took in the Royal winter
fair after shipping some live stock to
'Toronto,
The real spring like weather is help-
ing the feed situation, even though the
weather neon promises colder weather
in the neat' future,
WINTHROP
The first euchre anti donee of the
season was •(tell in the hall last - Fri-
day night and was largely attended.
The prize winners were, ladies' first
prize, Alis; Vera iForsythe; ladies'
-lone hands, i\lisss Blanche Pethiek1
-men's first, lir, Willis Dundas, and
lams hone hand prize,- Mr. Robs,
Dodds, :\free lunch a few hours were
spent •in dnteint.
Another euchre and dance will be
held its the hall on Friday night, Nov.
itlt, Brussels orchestra will furnish
the musk fin' -the dance,
Mr. Jack ,Flabkirk is visiting rela-
tives in Montreal.
til . Vine Murdie • was in Flint,
llichigen, last week attending the
fax of her aline
Mr. and firs, \Veit. blc(ayiti c,f
Leadbury spent Sunday with ll.r, and
Mrs. Robt. Campbell Sr. •
\Ir, -and bice, Percy Little spent a
few days in 'Toronto last week.
ibit', Nelson 'Govealoc'k of Waters
ford called on old friends its the vil-
lage it Saturday.
.11 r. and Mrs. Sol. Shannon of :Mil-
ieu spent Sunday with Mr. and -Mfrs,
Geo, Little. `
The annul Mission Band concert.
was held in the schoolroom of the
church On Friday evening', November
16, .A lerge,crowd was in attendance.
The program consisted vii numbers
by the Mission Rand orchestra, solos,.
ducts, recitations, drills and panto-
mime entitled "All hail the ('ower of
Jesus' Nance." by the members of the
hiissimt (;and. The feature of the
evening was lantern slides and a lec-
ture, "The Wonder Land of India,"
by Rev. lir, Cumming of (Walton,
Mrs. John Pullman of 'Seaforth held
the lucky ticket which entitled her to
a beautiful quilt tirade by the Band.
The annual meeting of the Ladies'
Aid and will be hell on Wed-
nesday- afternoon, Dec. 5, at the home
of firs. Robert MacFarlane, The. holi-
day bags. are to be handed in at this
meeting. A good attendance is re-
quested.
STAFFA.
bir, and Mrs, C. Treffry of London
were Sunday visitors with Mr. E.
and Miss J. 'lrol71.y.
bit Max Cray, Mrs. 3, M. Gray
and Mi.: Dorothy 'Gray were e•eek-
end r isitors in Toronto,
Aft., and Mrs. P, .Skirten and chil-
dren of Stratford visited the lady
sister, Mrs. L. Colquhount on Sunday.
HULLETT CENTRE
We are glad to report fhat Thos.
13eattie, who had a serious opeaation,
in Clinton hospital, is rapidly improv-
ing,
The young people are preparing an
open air rink on the farm of Mr, Geo..
Lawrence.
Mr. William Carter %vas at the Roy-
al 'Winter Fair last week acting as
judge.
gC
Mr. Geo. Carter and family were
visitors at'Lucknow''on Sunday,
STANLEY
bfr, 'Will Reid has purchased fron
Mr, 'J• 1E. d-Iarnwell the building form
erly used as to store and later occup
led by the Bank. He has frac meta a
work fitting it up as a chopping mill
has Me:tailed a large grain-grincte
and roller and will be ready in a few
days to d0 chopping atitl rolling fo
tate public.
Mrs, Margaret 'Erratt of Mount El
gin residential school spoilt the week
end %vith relatives in Stanley.
Mr, Elgin Md[%inley, our enterpris-
ing chicken -man, is erecting a new
building for his incubator and. is pre-
paring for the hatching season of 19.15.
bir, Jas. M, Reid and family of Clin
tan visited at the home sof bit, and
\l rs, Thos. Robinson on 'Sunday,
ill r, Mervyn Keys of 'W'estern 'Uni-
versity and ...Miss 'Grace Robinson of
London Normal spent the week -en i
at their respective Montes,
Quite a few of the young people
took in the play at Bayfield on Fri-
day evening,
Mrs. Dick of Hcnsall is spuudittg a
few clays with her daughter, firs, Ie.
N. Douglas at 'Blake.
e
Mrs. Mary Madge is visiting at'the
house a,i Mr. aura lies, Milton 1'oliacl
Clifford Allen of 1Gvderich spent the
week -end with Keith Westlake,
lir, and Mrs, Alfred Westlake Mo-
tored to St. 'Chuntcls on Saturday las
Mrs. Westlake staying for a week s
visit with her sister, \ire, Franc
lTobs',n.
t\lr. Joe 4-Vilti and a number < f
friends motored to Seaforth and a
tended the big sale in town on Si -
urday last,
bliss Rae Scothnier spent a fe v
days in London last week. 'bliss Irene
returned with her and spent the
week -end at home,
Mr, and Mrs. William Scutehncer
hare returned home after a pietism t
visit with frioncls in Toronto.
BEECHWOOD
Quite a few around here attende i
the funeral of the late Michael O
Loughlin in Seaforth on Saturday,
bliss Mary Maloney of Seafortt
spent Sunday with her brother„
Messrs, Frank and I'at Maloney.
bliss Monica IKuclic is visiting ire•
cousin, Mr, Joe. Flanagan,
Jackson 'P,ros. have complete 1
ploughing the .11ughes farm for Al ,
Anderson for flax.
Mr. 'Phos. Moylan 'Jr. is visiting at
the home of lir. Tim Lynch.
CROMARTY.
Mr. Andrew MrLeilan attended th'
Royal Winter Fair over the week -end.
1,'A large number from this vicinit •
attended the annual contncencenen
exercises in -Mitchell last Frida
evening:
Mr. Robe FIo gush i, visiting with
his sister. .\[rs, (Dr,) Me/Gavin o
Windsor.
'Miss Agnes :Patrick spent the week
end in Toronto.
(Don't forget the play "Here Conte
Charlie," to he given in StafPa 00 Fri
day aright, Nov. 30th, under the avis
pices of Crotchety Young People's
Society. -
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs, W. oDavids0n and bir
and Mrs, C. Robinson are getting
nicely settled in :Mrs. T royer's house,
1W'e are sorry Mrs, M, Tully is laid
up with quinsy. We wish her a speedy
accoet'y.
Mt, and Mfrs, :Ross Love and fans-
ly visited Mt•: and 'Mrs. Albert Keys
"tad family near Exeter.
,Mr, and \Irs, Wm. Love and dau-
ghter Thelma of ',Aria Craig visited
•elatives yin the vicinity.
Mr, and Mrs, P. Campbell and fam-
ily visited lir. and Mrs. H. Love.
blissEdna Cochrane visited her
sister, .Mrs. FH. Ilic\iurtric of ICippen.
As a
%ermif
u
e an
S effective ect'*
e prepar-
ati
on is Mother Graves' Worm Exter-
minator. and it can be given to the
most delicate chilel Iv/el: ot, fear of in-
jury to the constitution, 'a`'
REG ENT
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Comedy Cartoon
Chapter six of The Va'mishing Shadow,
Mon. Tues. Wed,, Dec. 3-4-5
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'This Man Is Mine'
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REGINALD DENNY
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Newsreel
Thurs. Fri. Sat., Dec, 6=7-8
One Night of Love'
Starring
GRACE MOORE
The well known opera singer
LONDESBORO
'bit's, John Knox has returned' to
,Clinton alter a twn weeks' vacation
at the home of firs. Willis Mountain.
'W'e are very pleased to report that
Mr. J. McCool is ineprot•ing from his
recent il'ittess.
Mrs. Harold Sprung visited at the
home of -firs. Joseph Vungblutt one
day this week.
Mt'. and bIt's. James (Bremner spent
bast Monday at the home of Mr.
Willis Mountain.
Miss Gladys Mountain spent last
week with bliss Ethel Shaw of
'Walton,
Mr. Pear. Johnstone spent last week
with. Cdintou friends.
Miss Margaret \'ungblutt has re-
turned after spending several weeks
in Clinton.
The Mission Band of the United
Church held their monthly • meeting
on Saturday in the basement of the
church, blies Small from Auburn
gave a very interesting talk on
The Meaning of a Mission 111au1.
'The Fottr heralds save their reports,
followed by a pleasing violin solo,
played by Fraser Thompson, Clifford
Stundercoek gave a reading and five
girls {Phyllis Manning, Mien -Mille,
Elva Govier, Helen Radford, Joyce
I urservice) sang a Japanese son,
Mrs. Gardner closed the meeting wits
prayer,
The Skating- Rink committee is hav-
ing a well drilled at the skating rink
this week. We 51 wish them Tuck in
not having to drill too deep.
The Stenting Rink committee are
having a concert December 5th to
help coyer expenses of well trilling.
bliss Dorothy Little and Mrs. R.
Townsend :pent the week -end in To-
ronto,
-bliss Beth Shobrook spent Sundwy
with Miss Pelle Not:.
Mr. E. Stevens and family spent
Sunday" -with J. Nott',,
We are pleased to see Mrs. A.
S•haddick able to be out again,
DUBLIN
On Thursday night Mr. William
Radio passed to his reward in his
sixty-sixth year at his hicl(illop home.
l:Lis wife predeceased hint three years
ago, Ailing from kidney trouble he
had not beets 'long ill, Two sisters,
Mrs. Acicler•, New Hamburg, and
Sophie, Chicago; two sons, Harvey,
Dublin. and James of Stratford„ a
niece, firs, ltd. Riehl and Mr. Web-
er, New Hamburg. were here for the
funeral on Saturday afternoon, Rev.
Mr. Kahle, of Seaforth, conducted
the services at bIr. Racho's bonne
where the relatives had gathered. Iu-
terntent was at Maitland Batik cem-
etery. The bearers were all neigh-
bors of deceased, Messrs. Frank Me -
lady, jtoe +Roach, W'm. Dorsey, Pat-
-planner)', Joseph Carpenter, D'art
Cronin.
Mr, arta Mrs, Cox, Messrs, Joseph
and Jack Cox, Windsor, were th'e
gttesks of Sir, and Mrs. 'Alex. Darl-
to on Satnrd'ay,
Mrs, Hugh Flynn is indisposed at
her home.
Dv', Sturgis of Ingersoll is here
permanently,
IN BRODHAGEN
Ved., ec,5
MILDMAORCHESTRA