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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
snowdaa Bras.. Publister.
LONDESBORO
\ very isattreeting meet 1,i o hold
at the hones of Mrs, J. P. NItinithsg
last week It> the \Yonn'', Inetitute
'IX/ here Tail Corn Grows ,"hc" s"eter
lecture anti tiemonetration oil :mut
met, arrangement and hanging of pie-
• tures, lit her diseouree she maintained
1 that furniture should he arranesea an
jastettrilatice seith tlie needs of the
metnitere of the family, -By a clever
I arrangement of chairs, etc.. the ''A
itt sr 1111 of the living room is set
This picture is Mr. Roy
Scotchmer with' his little son
Kenneth. taken frith a stalk of
corn 12 feet tall, grown on his
farm near Bayfield,
WALTON
Ate . Wm. Clark on the gravel road
has disposed of his farm to 11r.
Lawrence (Ryan of the same conces-
sion. Mr. and 'Mrs, Clark are mav-
ing to Brussels shortly.
A number from the vicinity attend-
' ed the funeral of Mrs. John Little,
4th concession of Morris, Whose bur-
ial took place at Brussels Nov. dist.
Sorry to state tFreeman Hack -
well is not rapidly imprcxving .from
an attack of the grippe.
Mr. William Brownlee spent the
week end in Toronto with friends.
Miss 'Kathlyne Farquharson spent
' a few :clays last week with friend111
Clinton.
Air, and Mri Henry 'Last of •Wind-
sor spent the week end at tN.Irs. R. W.
Don't forget the bazaar and supper
in the vacant house of IDuncan John-
ston Friday, Nov, '5th.
Mr, and Nfrs. 'Ed tlfattliews and
slaughter Peggy Lou spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. William Far-
quharson,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sellers and
eon Clayton spent the week at her
mother's, Mrs. tHoerle, Heidelberg.
BLYTH
Appointed Rector at Blyth -
Bishop Seaget- has :announced that
Rev. E. M. Weekes, rector at Dres-
den, has been appointed to the ;Myth,
Auburni and 'Beigrawe Anglican
churches, to succeed Rev. A. A. Mal-
oney who e'ac recently appointed
rector at tLueknow. The change is ef-
fective November At No successor
haaabeen named to NIr. Weekes at
Dresden,
Anniversary service, were held in
Sti. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, October 51st. Rev. 211 r. Grigg
THE SEAFORTH N.
VS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937
Cfsitit. presialene of the Y. le class,'
eltairman. Stella iturpli ea", a
readine. folloeedh itiir he Jas.
Nei:ots it Niue 411,1 George :Smith.
1..eitier read a plea•itig number
riescribing th, VI. Rev, ..a. 'i.
tiarditter est %it a Scotch reading and
\1 iroaret Beattie delighted the andi-
mice with a eomie reading. .1rtim
mare iniesie 'Arthur Celeen moved a
tote of thanks ti Nhe amyl \I re. 'Rotht
Beattie and Margaret for the uee ef
their Itome and thanked the losing
apart from section of entertaitiment. side for the splendid melting pre -
Miss Slicter also detnonetrated hang- lne.a. ;Gladys Leiper seconded the
in of picteree correctly according to motion. The program came to a close
the rule, of art. Throughout the kc- by all singing God S a V4: the Kiteg.
one, arrangements of major pieces of
furnitatre and pictures along straight
lines was emphasized. an every case
utility was most important factor in
tteciding position of each article. it is
expected Nike Slicter's return visit
will be early in the New Year ellen
it Wast suggested it he in Irhe form of
an oren meeting to ehich alt Inetiotte
members may be invited. At this
meeting, samples of fabrics for win-
dow- drapes, etc., will be shown and
a talk given in regard to width, Mira-
bility, prices. ore., which should prove
very instructive and interesting. The
'following are the names of those who
attended: Mrs. Ft, Brunsclon, Mrs. W.
Rrunsdon, Mrs. F. McGregor, Mrs.
J. McCord,. lira. If. Ross. Mrs. Chap
-
Map, 'Miss 1 Nott, .is. C. Ruddeth
Mis R Vodden, Mrs. Rev. Gardiner,
and everybody went home hoping'
that the class would hold another at-
tendance content next year.
Quite a number front Burns'
Church mth
attended aersary sere ice
in Constance Ohnrch en Sunday, Oc-
tober 31st. There was 00 service in
Bns' urChurch 1.1et. Kat and will he
110 service on Nov, 7, Iwo the follow-
ing Sunday, No 114. service will the
N41 111:r.30.Charlee 'Panh
rso, ad the -Som-
ersditching machine la!“ week and
it went from ehere to the home of
\Ira Thomas ColSon.
rs. Thomas Kilos spent most of
Iifst week with her on, N1r. and Sirs.
Wm. Knox 'Tr , at the home of Mr.
CtatieS Parsons, where they moved
recently.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Knox 'Jr. and
i41 -i 1. IP. Manning. Dainty 'refresh- 1•dhildren spent Sunday afternoon at
ments were served at the close by
the hostese, Mrs. 13. P. Manning.
Dr, A. Anderson and Mrs. Ander-
eon of 'Exeter were the guests of Mr,
and Mrs. W. Lyon on Sunday.
Mrs. Willis Mountain and Mr..
IRobt. Youngblutt have returned after
spending the past two weeks with rel-
atives in Detroit.
.Mrs. Chapman of .:rorotott. 1410 has
been visiting her mother, NIre. Mur-
dock Ross, returned to the city on
Monday.
Miss Ruth Lyon of Stratford, Mrs,
E. Gaunt and Mr. J. Spindler of
Lucknow, Mrs. Mellath and :Ruth of
Toronto, were visitors at the home of
Mrs. Wm. Lyon on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roberton of
Clifford spent Sunday with the ftwin-
er's mother, Mei.. M. Ross.
The anniversary of the liniitec
Church wil' be held next Stinday
:Nov. 7111, at DI a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev. Nereid Snell of Ethel will be
the g,uest speaker. Special tnueie hy
the choir assisted by the male quart-
ette of Westfield in the morning curd
the male •quartette of Clinton 111 the
evening,
lVe are sorry to say Mr. ;Glen Fair -
service is quite ill and will he confie-
ed to hed for some Inc.
Several from there attended the an:_
niversary services held at nec
last Sunday. '
The November meeting of the Wo-
man's IInstitute will be held in atm
community hall on 'Thursday of this
week. Noy. 4th, Program expected:
Talk, Mrs. Trewartha; solo, Miss
1 Nottt contest. Nfre. Voddem
Mr. R Vodden; roll callcurrent ev-
ents. Hosteesses, \Ire. R. Vociden,
Mrs, A, Vodden. Mrs. J. Rapson.
Mrs, W. Lovett Mee. Ira Ranson,
Mrs. E. Crawford.
A pretty wedding otok place at the
United Church parsouage, Londes-
harts when Mary Elizabeth filessiel
Crawford, daughter of the late .111e.
and Nfre. Charles Crawford, Londe, -
born. was united itt marriage t'Pc
Russell McBride, elder 4011 Of
and Mrs. Jarvis •Nfeltride. Cerlow.
The ceremony 4411S performed its Ri'
(A, W. .Ciardinet. 'rhe bride was
charming in an English net over Lai-
-of. Blues -ale was the special preacher
feta dress with Matching accessOries.
in the 'morning and Rev. Mr. :Peddle
Miss 'Dorothy Wateon. Carlon, was
of Clinton in the evening. The Clinton
the bridesmaid. The groom 14 11, at-
sangmale quartette Assisted the choir end
tended by Harvey Erringtim, Carlow.
two we'll rendered selectiens.
Niter the ceremony. a dinner was
A fowl supper and variety concert
elll be. hold in Memorial hall on '.kr- """11 at tile im"te °F. the
aunt and encle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
mistice Day, (Nov. ailth, sponsored 'hy
iatin:ederc,k-, Londes•boro. Mr. and
the Woman's lAssociatimi of the Un-
•
ited Church. All roads had to Myth MN' I'VeBrhielelt nruniithn and
on Nov. Illth. Niagara 'Falls., the bride travelling in
brown triple crepe with braid and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'Gardiner of
London were visitors over wile week "latching accessories 4111 their re.
end, turn 11 .y 1a1 reside nn the 'bride- Mies Mary Hasse 1 of London viait-
essra. Jelin Bryant es erimm . farm at Carlow. ed her sister Nfie. Dolly and brether
visiting her paretrta, Mr. hnd Meta
Jahn Maines, HARLOCK
Mr, T. H. Brown of Toronto is vis- Y.P. Social Evening-
iting her aister, Mrs, James k very pleasant sncial melting mi.
Miss Frances Ijohnston who under- held at the home of Sties Margaret
went an appendicitis operation at Beattie on 'Tuesday g.„0. eveniu0(30,
ng
Clinton hospital, was able to be when the' losisicle of the attend -
'brought home on Saturday. sere contest entertained the whining
side. Gladys Leiper was captain or
the winning side and John Taylor
captain of the toeing side. 'rhe toe-
tegt 'MIS held .by 'Burns' Church Y.P.
The lirs•t part of the evening was
spent in Progreseive crokin.ole. Ladies' tit charge of the programme.
tithe home of r Mr. and Mrs. Audrey
Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. .A. W. Mt:Ewing
spent Sunday afternoon near Walton.
AUBURN
..Anniversary services will be held
next Sunday in ,Knox 'Presbyterian
Church and a fowl supper will
heid Thursday Nov. 1.111111,
:Or. and Mrs. \Vim 'Minch, Clinton,
visited Mrs. 11, ..N.rthur on Sundey.
Miss Esther Wallace is visiting at
Summerhill. -
NIrs. J. •Huirkine, 'Clintota has been
visiting Mrs. C. A. 'flows:tn.
\V. -l'. Riddell was in Kincardine
on Sunday.
'Gordon .% dame is twine ,from To-
ronto,
Nliss NI, Roster epee: the week end
at her home 'near Dungannon.
Nfrs. James Carter has returned
from a visit to Codericla
Mrs. W. Letup and daughter., Ha-
milton. are visiting Mrs. H. Wagner.
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STANLEY
The tiosht n W.M.S. held their ()e -
tidier meeting at the home of Mrs.
Percy Johnston with a good attend -
:owe. Thmng n c
e eetiwas iharge of
Mrs, Jahnstott's 1111(11111. With a call to
worship the meeting opened with the
hynm "From Greenland', ley Moun-
tains." The Scripture leseon. "1;41101
55th chep.." read hy Mrs. Herb
Smith. Prayer was offered 1e .Mrs
.1134..311•NOSUICEMOM
GALLOP'S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer
Conte in and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Triiek
We also have it Service Trttek-if you have car trouble,
phone 179 and we will come promptl3,
PHONE 179. SEAFORTH
Al Repairs Strictly Cash
We Aim To Please
HULLETT.
After a 'brief illness, Mre. Emily
Knowles wife of James IE.
NIcGill, died •itt her home, Hutton
road, Hallett, in her 59th year. She
'had lived all her life in HOMO.. She
1404. a metnher of Ontario Street Un-
ited Church, There survive, besides
she husbands one brother, William H.
Stevens, of 'Seaforth; one sister, Mrs.
Penguilly. Dresden. NID.; two
sons, William j. McGill, Val d'Or.
Que„ and Jolla. at Rouyn, Que., and
one daughter. Miss ElIen, at home.
The funeral was held from the home,
Huron road, near Clinton, on Satur-
day. Interment was in Clinton ceme-
tery.
HIBBERT
Hibbert
Hibbent Council met M regular ses-
aion on /Monday. iNtwenther let, all
men:titers present, the Reeve preside
Mg. 'Tthe minutes of the previous
meeting were read and confirmed and
a number of 'communications dealt
with satisfactorily, By Law N.o. 4;54
appointing deputy returning officers,
poll (sleeks and polling .places for RAN;
By Law No. 453 for 'changing the
'hien for holding nomination meeting
from 112 to 41 o'clock; 'and •By 241(44'No. 4154 for extending the time for
payment of certain taxes emit ov-
eemher als, were passed. Resolutions
were passed: Authorizing. the 112.ceve
to execute a decd of sale to Smith
Bros. for (Police Village of Dublin!
Lots No. 2 and 3, Ann St. and east
50 feet Donkin Block, for the amount
of taxes outstanding plus legal ex-
penses. Awarding contract of Liffe
Drain repair to William 0. Gaffney
for the sum of $4150. Orders were is-
sued: tRoad expeese. $5163.; direct re-
lief 547; drainage $1,384; general ex -
Pen& t:SIMI. The meeting adjourned and adorned •by candles. These, were
provided hy the Rayfield tladies as a
surprise for the other parishes. Ret-.
Mr. Calder from •Goderieh and Rev.
MANLEY
The end of October gave the farm-
ers a chance to .gauher in the late har-
vest including bue•kwheat, potatoes
and roots,
We are pleased to know that Mr,
and airs. J. A. ,lickart's daughter who
was operated' on for appendicitis, has
returned home from Scott Memorial
Hospital much improved in health.
We are pleased to learn thee •NIrs.
tIrred Eckert of 'Egmondeille is able
to 'be around again.
Ouite a number from here contrib-
uted to the loading of cars in Dublin
for the drought stricken West,
BAYFIELD
The funeral of the late IF. C, (1010-
4111141414was held m 'P
frorinks,
tChurch on 'Friday. Ort. A9th to Bay-
field Cemetery. ,\t1.'tienieinlhardt %vas
One of the oldest !business men in
Bayfield, He survived by his wife
and the fOlk) Wing children, Norval of
Saginaw, Del:glue of Orillia. Charles
and :Keith alt home; 'Mrs. ICas 'Knight
of Toronto, Nfrs, 1Grahrem of ;Godes
rich, and Evelyn at !home, 'Two sie-
tees, Mrs, W. Stinson and Mrs, !Geo.
\S'oode of BassfiKn
eld, a sister in 1(011-
0114, and a hrother in Washington.
The sympathy of thu
e commnity goes
out to the bereaved family.
Mr. 11n. 'Ferguson was in Burling-
ton on Sunday attending, She funeral
of his brother -in 14', the late Oliver
A pleasant parochial party Was held
in the town hall, Bayttield, ((11Mon-
day. Nov. 151. rite occasion celebrat-
ed the 7t7ttli anniversary of the entriall
of Varna and the 7.51th anniversary of
Idle parish of Ntitlilleton. The evening
was pleasantly spent in garnea a11(1
conL
tests. unch was served in the
basement, 'where two ohartning, birth-
day cakes decorated in pink and %sidle
until Monday 'Due. 0, as p. mt.--
Kathleen Feeney. Municipal [leek,
Dublin.
A quiet pretty wedding was W. J. Bugler made appropriate
solemeized in London at 7;30 an., speeches. Nir. 'George Beatty cut :the
Varna cake and Mr. Wno Wise cut
the rake for the Middleton parish. A
very enjoyable time MO' spent hy all.
'Mrs. {leo. 'Elliott spent Tuesday ie
London.
!Owing to so Much high winds and
strong weather the tfiehertnen harn't
been able Ito go On the lake, hence a
scarcity of fish.
04 Thuraday. October . 21811t the
young people of St. 'Amirew's United
Church held a hatemet in the ;base-
ment of the church with about six121
in atitmdenr. The basement was
nicely decorated in hallowe'en colors.
After the supper was partaken of, the
'Preeident, Mr. Bert Dunn Jr.. called
the g,ronp to order and had song
sheets distributed after 1410111 a sing
song was enjoyed by all. The gather-
ing Wyss then fevered 'b' selection:,
from. aim orchestra, consisting of Mise
Cale. Mr. Gale, Me Iff. Scotch:net
W
Mr. IR. elsh. Wallowing this anoth-
er stunt sing song was entered into.
Mr. Dunn then called on Rev. Mr.
Gale Se. et introduce the ',marker.
Rev. Mr. [1411155tCiale NIonkton,
whose topic W518 very much enjd
oye
by all. After this the orchestra de-
lighted ithe gathering with another
number. The meeting was closed by
repeating the Mizpah ;benediction.
October ;215111. at the Tiope Baptist
parsonage. when Rev, .A. W. jones
'inked in marriage Agin:. Teresa Mal-
oney, second daughter of Mrs. Cath-
erine Maloney of I.ontIon and the late I
Robert. mei: inky. The devotional ;lames Awioney of Dublin, and Mr.
leaflet. "Tate Church of the living Charles Henry Clark, y01111g0,1 son
C40.1," 4101'. given by .3..1r...Eltnore SW- of Mrs, Nlartha Clark and the late
:Menem:. followed by the :hymn "Sing 211 r. 'Edward Clark of Fergus. The
to the laird of harveat." Short pray- bride looked charming in a navy blue
ere by NIrs. Russell Erratl and Mrs. suit with thrtiby fact. hat, gloves and
John Artnetrotig. The businees of the purse (If navy Wm., blonde shoea, and
meeting 111. int charge of the pres4d- wore a white gold wrist watch, and
ent, Mrs. R. M. Perk, The minutes of ear ri*s. and bracelet of canary 4111 -
the last meeting were read and adopt- kw. NIr. and Nlre. Clark were %mat-
ed. Mrs, Eight NfesKiteley and Mre, tended. After signing dile register the
•Robert McKinley gave a splendid re- happy young couple returned to the
;tort of the Center Sectiona1 meeting groonas home, where a bit 321 lunch -
at Bruce:el/1. Nfrs. Percy Johneton eon wa, servtel to the remaining
eel Mr,. 'Elmore St epheneen sang gotest"w
,. itfter which games gaes and music
"Christ is not a disappointment." I.VVre enjoyed till the "wee sms?"
Peters then favored us with hours in the morning. 'Mr. and Mrs.
reading, "Thi, old clay hoti.e." The Clark will reside on Hamilton Road.
ottering eas received. l'he hymn, -st3,10(1411.a.3,10(1411.thee we thank Thee 'for tilt` night."
was snug. Lunch was served and a
social hour spent totrether VARNA
\Ir. and :\lr, 511,141,i,./1 and Mr. and Mrs, John Seeley have re -
2111,e Mary S110lA 1101 SPI. 11 SIMI day turned to their home tin London after
44 1111 Nhe and Mr-. (leo, fl. tS'otleinan, spending a fortnight with aka form -
Sea forth. • er's sister. Mrs, Austin,
Nil-. anti Mrs. 1 1. Venitale vieited Miss 'Glenn of Toronto spent a
with Mr. William Tort -Omits at Crain! few days with her cousin. Mrs. Xi, G.
11(1111on Sunday. Beatty.
_ The many friends of Mr, aohe
HILLSGREEN Ra tilt well will he pleased to know he
NIr. and Mrs. Blair of Centralia a, improving slowly.
called Litt friends 111111104 the week. Mrs. RatillWell of South wold and
-on Charles of London are renewing
acquaintances here.
Mr. and Mrs. Laythem and i'ittie
son in company with Miss Beatty of
Londou spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's mother and sister.
Stinday, Oct. tillet, was observed as
the 715th anniversary of St. John's
Church. Hely Communion was con -
duetted hy the rector, Rev, W. IG,
Bugler, and Rev. 21Ir. Nfess of Chath-
am a former student snme 214 years
ago, was in charge of the evening ser-
vice. assisted by the Rector. The choir
of Trinity Church, Baytfield, •furnisils-
,ed the music both morning and even-
irig, 'On Monday night a parish Hal-
lowe'en party was held its 13431110111, in
the form of a birthday for St, John's
Church, Varna, and St. Ijatnes'
Church, 'Middleton, 11 being the 7t7th
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH GUILD
wal, HOLD THEIR ANNUAL
BAZAA
In Mr. Duncan Johnston's
House
WALTON
Vacant
Friday, Nov. 5
All Kinds of Fancy Work consisting
of APRONS, TOWELS, Etc., also
.HOME-IVIADE BAKING
SUPPER SERVED PROM 4-7 p.m.
tActelts I25c.. Children 1 5c
tirank.
Mr. :Mired \Vestgate left for his
twine alt Suseex, tEngland.
Nfr. Arthur Paine has gone to the
autther camps in the Nonthern On -
trio w 0011,.
Nit'. W. 1,Iarrott and IRev. E. 11'.
Chandler attended 1Pres11oytery at
Strift4s Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. R. MokIlister is having the
November emoting of the W.M.S. alt
her 'home on Wednesday, 1November
lath at 2:30 p.m. MTS. Turner's group
first prize went to Isabel Jamieson,
met gents' to IGeorge Carter. lOther
'etiae winner,. were Kathleen 'Beacon%
and Glen Carter. tA i:umber of con-
'est-, were enieyed by everyone pres-
ent. A. bnuntron: lunch 14-a, 'creed
he4. 111 member,.\ ten-ceot collect- 'he hitter', relative, near Listowel,
a, taken ;..1 i; -ed for 11114. • \ I I', B. 'McAllister and Mi?,s r).olite
but n I 11 ifriin,ls at Clititon
Mrs. Robinson visited her parents
in Mitchell.
Mrs. IE. Beederielc of .Exeter and
friends from Bothwell visited at the
'tome ttf Mr. and '[fns. Orville Smith.
r. mid Mrs. \V. Davidson visited
ST. COLUMBAN
The C.AV. L. are holding a social
111 the parish hall on Friday, No-. 112.
'Goad neneic is being supplied.
Miss Margaret Atkinson visited
friends in Clinton last :week.
Mrs. Mike 1Doyle of Beechwood
spent a few days with Mrs. James
Doyle.
Ntr„Tohn Coyne is .wearing 11 emile.
"Tt's a girl.''
Mr. and Ars. James 'O'Reilly spent
Sunday in Logan with friends.
McKILLOP
Vr. \\Ina Boyd and Mr. Carl Leon-
hard!: were in Hamilton one day last
week with a load of potatoes.
'isle. Martin •Deitz 'has purchased a
new tractor.
Mr. Teter McLaughlin purchased a
pure bred ;Hereforct hull from
Wm, •Royd.
Mr. Joe OIReittly had the misfart-
este to upset his 'buggy. Better luck
anniversary of St. Jaines' Church. A next Ime, Jae..
Mr. Wm. Boyd has tfinished har
real good tittle was enjoyed by the
young anti old. vesting 'his potato crop.
Mr. John 11 ay d 4 'Cain 4 .1 •111ili:.
Want and For Sale ads, 3 t5th- Et' e a
REGENT
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
DICK POWELL
DORIS WESTON
The singing Marine
Hugh Herbert Lee Dixon
A Musical Romance
IVIon. Tues. Wed., Nov. 8-9-10
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Heidi
Arthur Treacher Jean Hersholt
Shirley Temple brings one of fiction's
best loved characters to life on the
screen
Mat. Wed., Nov. 10. at 415 p.m.
Next Thur. Fri, Sat,, Nov. 11-12-13
EDDIE CANTOR
Mi Baba Goes To Town
June Lang, 'Roland Young, Louise
'Howick
A Comedy Drama
COMING -
"THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA"
"VARSITY SHOW"
Matinees Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m.
REV. CANON APPLEY,ARD
(Continued From rage 1.1
came to 'Seaforth you have willingly
and onstintingly given of yottr time,
ability and energy Which have had a
and beiiefieia7 influence on the
educational and .Inal eelfare of our
community, ever holding' high that
'torch of Patniotism and Loyalty- that
found its highest expression in your
overseas service to the .Empire. While
we fully realize our inability to fitting-
ly reward you for five years Of wise
and faithful administration, courage-
ous fulfilment of duty, and exemplary
adherence to Christian ideals and
pritaciples 455 WW1 to give expression
in a modest tangible form to the kincl.
te wishes, sincere gratitude and good
Neill of this congregation towards
yourself, Mrs. Appleyard and the
n451111
as'iink sbaseIrl' tl''efre3f1TrIer. Rfaensleit3C%an‘oViei
Apple -
Yard, to accept this puree. Your real
reward most come from the knowl-
edge that you have gained the respect
of our citizenry and the love of your
parishioners. You have accomplished
your task, You are leaving our parish
immeasurably better than you found
it. You 'have never lacked apprecia.
tion of our co-operation. nor failed to
express it. You have always looked,
for the hest in others and g.ave us the
hest of yourself. Your life has been
an inspiration . your departure is a
sorrow and your memory will be a
benediction. Signed on behalf of the
('ongregation.
A purse of move wae here pre-
sented Ihy Mr. 'Parke.
The Canon very fittingly replied to
the address and expressed his appreci-
ation; he also mentioned his pleasant
associations With LiOlIS Club, Can.
Legion and the citizens of Seafortih.
After rerresinnente a friendship
circle was formed and all joined in
singing. Auld fame; Syne.
WON PRIZES
Archie Ilitoggarth of Cromarty,
school teacher of S. S. :No. 2, NicKil-
lop Wan the Ford VS sedan on Fri-
day night. Winners of other prizes
were; walnut •hookcase, George Hall,
1)%itton; bridge set. C. IP. -Sills, Sea -
forth: walnut table, C. Eby, Kitchen-
er; •Kenavatscl Islanket,'Elora Webster,
Isucknow:••eilver lamp. W. G. tiNtedtl,
'Exeter; tea sot, A. O. Walker. 'Brus-
sels; coffee maker, \\'. Kellar, Strat-
ford; sandwich toaster, Jaen !Hawkins,
Seaforth; clock, Mn,... Chas, Williams,
R. tie, 2, 11)ublin: walnut cheat, j.
Fowler, Kitchener: girls' cestnme. t211.
Chesney. J. Siablcirk: boys' costume,
D. Aluir. Baker; girls' Character,
Hai Nf. 'Boswell. • J. :O'Dell;
character over 10, 'OeSnaith, J.
Swan, D. tGallop; girls' comic. E.
Pauline ,.Mzetthews. 'Marie
.1licknells einnic ;wet. 110, Botty
Matthews, thoys' char-
acter, D. Munn; boys' character over
10, H., •Hogg: boys' raee, A. Hendee-.
son, Cliff (Ross, Bruce •McLean.
TUCKERSMITH
Mr, and 'Mrs. Luff and family of
Hamilton spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt.
Visitors at Mn. 'Russell 'Coleman's
were Mr. and Mrs. ;George Troyer
and san IGordon Of Sensall and Mr.
and Mrs, Vorrnan Smith and family
of Th °nada:le.
Mr, and Mrs. Syd ICtemniell emellt
Sunday 'with friends in Mitchell and
Mrs. Troyer retina -led with them.
Guelph Winter Fair
The 5151t11 Ontario Frovinelel, Win-
ter Fair at IGuelph, otherwise known
as the ;Guelph Winter Ifrair is kismet%
all over 'Ontario, as "The Farmers'
Shoe" where neighbour meets neigh-
bour and ,friend meets friend. In ather
words, it is a friendly .show. The
dates for 11937 are from November
30th to December 2rtef inclusive.
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