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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
Snowdon Bros., Publishers,
Remedy
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et.eutngs:
Mrs, A. Sma!e on Sunday.
lir. Howard Leary of London vis-
ted• tvirh his parents • over the week-
end:
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WALTON.
Announcement. -ler. and Mrs. Jos-
eph C. 'Carter -wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest daughter:
Mabel Al'ethea, to Robert George
(iBobs) Campbell, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Angus Campbell of. Brussels, the
gg take place Oct. C0th.
marriage to
?dr- and Mrs. Frank Hambley at-
tended the ploughing match in 'Morris
townshipela>t Thursday and also vis-
relatives at Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas and
Evelyn oFlMo'Killop and Mr. and Mrs-
Jas. Campbell of Walton spent
Sunday with M'r, and Mrs. Edgar
Butson.
Mr, and Mrs. Gillespie o3 Seaforth
J. Carter and Mrs. Mc-
and of visited
Nichol visited lir, and firs, Edgar
Butson in Hibbert recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mose, Miss
Hazel and Master Martin of Detroit
spent the week end with the iormer's
uncle, Mr. James Mose. -
Ski Rona Hockey of Torontoc
spent the week end with her cousin,
Mrs.
ivlrs, Beatrice Perdue,
firs. Allred Stafford was holidaying
in St.' Marys. ,,
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Hutchison and
Master Jack of Greenway, Mr. and
r., William Hayter of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ca fills Houston and
fl see Beatrice and Madge of Bac-
field spent Thanksgiving niah )Jr.
James Mose.
lir. Thema; inose of Milverton and
Mr. John Gilmartin of Hamilton cis-
iced with the former's, father, _lira
James Mose, on Sunday.
Mrs. J. Becher and kMiss Bertha,
and Mr. and airs. L. andBeck'family
and Miss Leith of Kitchener, visited
Mr. endings. H. Shannon over the
holiday.
1L:. G. Wells and Fred and Joan
who have been visiting in the village,
have returned to their home in To-
-arta.
Quite a number from the v.:age
took in the races. in Stratford and
Blyth on Monday.
Mr. J. H. Humphries a; with
c :e .- spending the week with his
his
broths: and ester, Mr. W. J. Hum-
ph les and Mrs, H. Shannon:
Mess Rets. Campbell is visiting her
cousin, lir,, W. J. Humphries.
spent. Errol
iicKi.:opdspent Sunday withyli,kirk and
firs. J. Bewley.
lir. and Mrs. R Drager and
Charlie of Preston spent the holiday
with the farmer's mother, Mrs. C.
Drager.
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ilii Hazel Drager of Detroit
spent the holiday with her mother,
:Mos. C Drager,
Mr. Ed. Bruce of Winnipeg er mho
has been visiting his brother, . Mr,
Andrew Bruce on the 17th of Grey,_
and friends in Watton and Myth, has
gone to visit his brother at Cromarty.
enlirs. John Sholdice of n London is
spending the, Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, 1Ir, and Mrs. H.
Fulton,
Miss Vera Crozier was home for
several days from her school in Tuck-
ersmith after undergoing
g ng a ton lis op-
station in Seaforth on Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gill have mor-
ed from the Clarke farm on the gravel
road to lfomkton,
Mr, McCnila and Miss Hall visited
the letter's sister, near Forest on
Thanksgiving Day,
Three of our `4\'aIton citizens mei
wvith a mist°rtune Sunday evening
about 7 o'clock when lir: Jos. Car-
terb car struck gravel near the cu:-
vert bridge a mile north of Walton,
with Mr. Carter were rq Fred
Ione, and Mr. Wm, Farquharson,
Mr. Innes received a cut on the arm
and MP. Farquharson and Ito Carter
d except for a few bruises
though
though every bit of glass was broken
in the car which was badly wrecked:
Mr: Carter was driving from Brussels
to Walton when the car went into the
ldtcl near the bridge and came to a
sap facing the opposite direction.
Mr. Hugh Rion of LeadburyMrs.
is laidMinutes
ip with a broken leg he sustained on
1Tpnda at the
Y postponed races of
:he Blyth Fair.- He was thrown from
tis horse in the horseback race where
utroflrer horse cut in trio close to him.
Tlie leg was broken just above the
nkle:
The ltoncrieff
herr !a "Forth players presented
play, fftce, on Friday
light in the hall, but owing to the
light
light the attendance was not large.
and Mrs, Jos. Davidson and
on of London visited Sir, and Mrs.
os, Davidson over the week end.'
WINTHROP.
\troch deepest regret we learned of
he death o£ \>roiliam' Sutherland and
John Nelson, twin infant sons of Mr,
and lir. Nelson Govendack o'f W'ater-
lord. 'They passed away in Brastrond
Hospital on _lionday. The funerals
vete hi�l •erom the ro;'i'The of rail
and Mrs„ J. M. Govenlock of Seafortih,
to Maitland�bank cemetery. +We extend
our heartfelt sympathy to their par-
sols and• two small sisters, Lois and
Jaan, oho are left to mourn their
doss.
The • were only fettle rosebuds,
"They y
Street little flowers from bflirth;
'God took them :boons to heaven
Before they were soiled"on earth."
Mrs. Wnt, Trewarbha and .firs.
.Zack MdSpadden spent. 'Than'ksgiving
with friend's idea a'mesville.
"Maas Arorfne /Amm'strotvg cif 'London
pent a few deyst+ith'her sister, 32rs.'
Fergus 'Bullard.
1Mr. an•d Mrs. Wm. Dodds and Mr.
Th s. Dodd's spent Sunday wiith Mr.
and Mrs:. Adam Dod'd's of L'estawe•l.
1 Am A dent,. For
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j,�/ Na„ Cars
1�'t Rugby
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Mr��+�+ ppr•e Ma/► • Machinery
triu�7sey-liCl1 1 �J !fi(�V��n�rl
and Repairs
JOHN GALLOPp
AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS
All Repairs and Labor Cash.
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BgQDHA(rEN
Mr, Fred
;nt'tth for
ased the
of;n boss.
with tools,
lir. and'.
rant° speu4
William
Mr. and
turned :horns
They were
(E,elelfieid
in his little
Mr. and
ISund'ay
ermanit,
ler and
home to
Mr. Ed.
Dub.Tiny.ea+Tied
Koehler's
Mrs. Dile
thou h she
g
potatoes
er crap
Farmers
sohnethheiig
grain turned
Mr, John
on in London
ago, is improving
g ,
peels to
ing else
Mr. and
lMasseraiile
torme'r's
, Koehler,
,stung.
Mr. Peter
beast from
loading
and broke
the wagon
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\Mr. Joe
trop to Kitchener
Threshingo
with good
liners is
tion but
if the waste
Mr. "wastBrine
comfort
Apple
the order
apple°Crop,
and Fred
Logan, are
.mills .at
week and
a£ the night
tourers go
an^ay,
The many
Earle will
in Seaforth,
feting from
hand,
Mr. and
and Mr,
mil of Sarnia
Yatria
the ho'me
W. Stevens,
and Mrs.
S'arn'ia,
Mr, Wm
Ctintair visted
this week,
Mr,
er' Shanley
of 'London
their respective
Miss
s, Eleanor
visited at
Day..
1Mr, and
and' M,rs:
ed friends
lMlss Annta
a few days
eats:
Mr, Geon
end wifh'
Mr. and
ftonu, North
after a pieas<i•iut
Mr's. \'e;�bi'
er friends.
logs. C.
the week
and Fair
Worms
infant
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Mather.Gra
will dear
and restore
WAST
+D'ippel, our general black
same years, has, nOw march -
shop and will new be hi':
He paid $650 ,For same
which is very rea�sq�ntabde
Mms. Logue iPtetzer of To
bhe .week end w ith Messrs
and Fred Hioegy and ,Wit!
Mrs..Ohyrlie Regele and re
on M'odday aftern'o'on
aeco'ntpanied by Mr. Jceht
nvhro is assisbimg Mr. Fletze
factory,
Mrs. Louis Becker wer
visitors with .Mr. Henry Ben
Mr. and M'rs. Henry Koelt
Mrs. Fred Koehler •returnin
Preston on Monday..
Riegel and his mother o
at Mr. and. Mrs. Henr
on Sunday evening Iasi
g el is quite hearty yet, al
is over eighty e
g Y Y ars ok
and mini bds are a bwuun
g0' p
in his section so that bh
have semebhtitug to .cat am
to feed their stock s.5 bit
nut fairly good too,
Jacob, Who was;, operate
'hospital two week
nicely now and ex
p g Y
get home next week if ruohh
turns up.
Mrs. Wm.,'F. Koehler .o
spent Sunday x^ith tin
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hang
returning borne 5tjn'day ev
Eckert bought, a rata
'Wm. Flannigan and 'it
same an wagon it ,got will
the rack and in Calling 01
broke its neck.
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George Fassnaeht- Jr,, who MS's
g
Christos" in the iamous Fre!-
Passion Play from Freeburg,
which is being presented
the arena garden, at Stratford newt
Tuesday' and Wednesday
Oct. 19, and _l.
$I,yTH,
W.M.S.—The regular meeting
the \V.1iS. of the Queen at. United
Church took the form of a ttheho e
ing meeting and was held at the home
A. Bearer on Tuesday, Onto -
iter 6th. Mrs. J. H. Hoover preetded
for theg
program part of the meeting
and read the 107th psalm. The' de-
lence.tal leafier "James the Man o' Si-
.encs" was taken by Mss A. Gilles-
pie- _Mrs. \\'m. Howatt offered pray_
er on givinge
thanks, Hymn s_ was
sung after which a' reading "The
stewardship en Thankfulness,' was
given by _lira, A. Cocrough. The her-
a;ds gave good readings: New Cana-
diens, firs. lansi Ten Japan, Mrs.
-A. B. Carr, and Temperance: Mrs.
Wm.
\\ m. Hest Hymn, "For the Beaut y
of the Earth,"' was then sung. The
president then took the chair for the
business part of the meeting. The
roll call was answered with a scrip -lir,
ore verse containing the word, Grace.
The flower committee reported send-
ing flowers and fruit to three sick
members. Hymn, "Come Ye Thank-
ul People Come," was g•
sun Mrs,
Carr'closed with prayer, Gratin, No.:
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10 served a ten cent tea,
Mr. 'carman Floody of Arkona cis-
tied his rethe esti and Mrs. D.
.Floody over the holiday.
Miss Bertha Bro den of LondonSir,
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was the guest of her s;iters, Mrs. D.
Foody and Mrs, \V, H. Lyon.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Burling and
gNelson
o visited
ormof er Tatherom oovef othenholidayd the
former's
M. and Mrs. Will Leith and famil •
y
of ;Stratford spent the holiday in Blyth
Mr. George Howatt has moved
from Mr. Johnston's house on Hama-
ton street to Dinsley street where he
has rented _firs, John Ferguson's
house'which they will occupy when
firs, Howatt and baby return from
Seaaoree Mr. and Mrs. Johnston who
have been in London, will occupy their
house shortly.
Mr, and Mrs. tic\evens of London
spent Thanksgiving with .lir, and
Mrs. W. H. McElroy,
Mr. and \its. R. West and son ofp•
Toronto were holiday visitors with
Mrs. Edmund Watson.
1Ir, and Mrs. R. E. Sillib, Brant -The
lord, Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson
and two sons of Kintail,eospent Thank -y,
sgiving with Mrs. George Collinson,p.m,
Mr. and Mrs. James Merritt and fa-'
mily spent Thanksgiving Dap in Lon -music
don with Mrs. Morritt's sister, Mrs.„ab
Mann.
Mr, and Mrs, Archie C'oliinson,
London, were visiting at the home of
lir, and Mrs. John Collinson,, Huliett,
over the week end.
Visitors over :the holiday. at the
Y
,borne of Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Robin -y
sen included Mr. Lyse Robinson, of
Cathe ineone; Miss Ruth Wilco n, St,
Catherinen, Miss Lois Robinson, ofslowly
Stratford narmai; Mr. Stewart Rob-
inion, Goderich; hiss Dorothy Rob-
inion, Seaforth,
Visitors at the home of Mrs; Mar-
tin Armstrong over the holiday were
Mr. ~Russett Armstrong of London;
lIr and William and
family ri, Agincourt.
SI r. and Mrs. Ed, Johns of Detroit
Nelson McCiarty of Auburn,
and Ni r,, C. L. Burnside visited
tp,
the
he Tatter's mother, Mrs: A. Col-
dough,
A„„ •
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Services
ices
WILL BE HELD
Constance
Church
- Charch
. �fiery
Sunda
.
Af 11 a.m. and
REV, W. P. LANE,
in charge.and
—Special Music by
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5 1 ;y
IN
United
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7:30 p,mr
of. Seaforth,
the Chair.—
er and
p
nt
Oct27
'
Clinton, Sea -'last
program can-
anstru-
6 to 8 o'clock
Children 23c
is
hospital.
see
visited
tended
home
Thursday.Harold
lfoore
\foots
end
_fliers,
called
Wheatley
Elia,
ded
•
ding
9
Dublin,
Mrs.
united
tern
James
O
i
match,
'mums.
of
a
to
white
by
the
art
party
bride's
in
was
ter
side
lin.
Miss
a
of
Carpenter,
Hiss
first
progressive
by
Miss
was
Hisses
and
was
Hickne':l
telephone
for
time
Many
ceived
Mr.
Miss
friend's
Mir,
visiting
Fei'1.
Mrs.
of
\ir,
Mr.
to spent
Mr`
Mrs.
are
Rev,
two
ersaryon
Love
and
the
bhe
'Rev,
Selb
Mr.'
day.Afternoon
'S?i'•
gh•ter
'Brien
Owen
der
Mr.
children
at present eery sick in the Seaforth
Mr. \tarn. has reached the
of Si and ace hope i e recovers to
a few more years pass over yet,
1Lr_ and \Mrs. Tam Riley of Clfhton,
• _
friends in the village Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steuhenson at-
Blyth races on Monday.
Miss Phoebe Vi+akefield returned
from the Seatorth hospital on
Mr.. John Moore and Miss Mary
of Toronto, also ,lir. Roberty
of Stratford spent the -week
with theft mother, Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Woodstock
•
on her friend, 'miss Blanche
on Sunday last,
lir, and Mrs. Charles'Dexter andy
and "jr_Theodore Dexter atter-
Teeswater Fair on Wednesday
and report a very large crowd.
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STANLEY.
Mr. George Camp'be11 and daughter
spent Saturday at Goderich,
Raymond Freckleton of Lucan and
Turner of Goderich Visited
over the week end at the home of Mr.
Mrs. George Campbell,• Miss
CJs, Roy Scotdhmer and V.
"Herbert attended the teachers con-
cention at Exeter.
firs. MdKee of Toronto visited over
the holiday at her old home on the
Bronson,
J. Tough, B+ayfield, and
firs.M. C. Tou
and Mrs, G Miller and two chil-
d'ren of Paris visited the former's
dren
brothers, J. C. and, W. Carate on Sat-
urday.:
_Hiss Jean Carrie and Miss Olive
Brock of Hen�al} spent the week end
with the formers parents, Mr, and
-g
Mrs. J. A. Carrie.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Sparks and Mrs.
and Mrs. S. Rohner spent a fe wdays
at. Hamilton and Niagara last week.
and firs, Ed.Johnstonand soil
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Geo. E„ of Goderich spent Sunday at
the tomes of Mr. H. Errant and Mr.
r Keys;
of lSeaforthlespeeit Thanksgiving th
1Mr. Art. P. Keys and family, Bablyan
Line:
Mr. Nathan Peck of Hensall is vis-
itmg with his son, Bert Peck and•sa,
milt' of 'Babylon Line.'
lir, Richard Robinson who has been
here for the past month buying apples,
left on Monday for his home at Car-
4yle, Sask,
Rev. Mr. Smith of ~ M°Kiilo;p took
the service on Sunday at Goshen
Church in tlhe absence of the pastor,
Reg. E. A. Poulter, who was taking
anniversary services at Duff's Church:
�fgKUl'lo .'
Fowl as,
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Entertainment
p
Tuesday
J
Entertainers from Blyth,
forth and Walton
trill take part in the
instill of a uaraetnes,
g q
mentalsand readings.
Supper served from
Admission: Adult; 50n
t DUBLIN.
Butters-Hicknell.—A pretty +wed
took place Saturday morning at
o'clock at . St. Patrick's Church:
when 'Elizabeth, daughter of
A. tHicknell. of McJKillop, was
in _ marriage to Thomas But-
of Dublin, son ai' mr, nand Mrs,
Butters of St. Marys. The ter-
y asp yanter
Droty 1 i. The bride wascharmingMary
a v = skipper
gown o, s pper blue and hat to
Ste carried a bouquet of
Miss MaryMatthews cousin
the bride, was bridesmaid and woreat}
green satin gown and hat an'd shoes
match and carried a bouquet of
'mums. The groom was assisted
r
William ,Hart of' Seafocth. After
ceremony at the church the bridal
repaired to the 'home of the
p
sister, Mrs:. Joseph Matthews.
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Seaforth, where a� wedding dinner
served to immediate relatives. Af-lance
a motor trip through the United
Mr. and. Mrs. Butters will re-
in the groom's new home in Dub -S•
On T•hursd'ay evening, October 8
Teresa Carpenterentertained at
miscellaneous shower at the home
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
in honor of 'her friend,
Beth Hickuell, bride-to-be. The
part of the evening was spent in
euchre, prizes being'won
lies; Genevieve `lMcCarthy and
Esther Ryan. A daint lunch
y
sercedby the hostess,'assfsted by
Angela Shea, Helen' Cronin
Veronica Dill. A ,pleasant time
spent in moisc and singing, miss
has been employed with the
company' as night operator
the past sox years, and during this
has made a host of friends.
pretty all good useful gifts were re-Thaipksgiviug
with wishes,
MANLEY.
Johnston made a busones
last week,
e
p artiotx are money
return except tfvoucy a
no value in the large
g prod=
no ane needs to go hurgr.
is pisleed u p.
produce mote dnjoys tib
of his new 'bonne; ;:
butter and cid'er'making
of the day' to lie surplu
• O Strider .of iBrornh•o1n
Remick on rhe 7.fh ., con:
busy running Their tide
full capacity four. da Ys
very often -the greater par
is taken u-
P t let . cos
'home who are a` fan $ d15
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston .and
Iona; also Mr. Jas. Tucker and firs,
Jas, Hargrave of Durham were guests
of Mr. and 31 r;. John Grasby Thanks-
giving Day_
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CONSTANCE.n
'Mr: and Sirs, Fred Elliott of To-
ronto visited at the home of 1Ir. and
Mrs, John Ferguson on Sunday, last.,
air. will Dale of Toronto' spent
the week end.with his parents, „Sir,
and Mrs. James Dale. Mrs. Dale re-
turned to Toronto with biro for a
short tisk~.
lir. and Mrs. Gardiner of London
were Thanksgiving visitors with Mr:
and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson.
Sirs. R. Anderson is spending a
couple of weeks with her daughter,
p'
Mrs. J. H. Snell in Clinton.States,
Miss Mary Moore, Mr. Odell and
Mr, Jack Moore of Toronto spent the
holiday with Mrs, Moore,
Quite a number attended the enol-
versary sereices at Londesboro on
Sunday last.'
Misses Blanche and Elva Wheat-
ley- of Toronto were holiday visitors
fr. home.
l'Ir. and Sirs. Ed. Britton ,spent
over the. week -end with Mrs, Britton's
parents,
parents, Sir, and Mrs. Js.,, Love in
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest- Adams attend.
ed the funeral on Thursday last of
Mrs. Adams aunt,.Mrs. D.unean Me-.
Donald, who died in London,
Sir, and firs, W. C. Clarke of Lis-
towel visited on Sunday with ate. and'
Mrs Robert Clarke,
Little Helen 'Thompson of Seaforth
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams,
The W. M. S. held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. George
Leitch. 'Mrs. Lindsay, president, ac-
copied the chair. After singing the
hymn "Far and Near the Fields are19
Teeming' prayer was offered by the,
president, ,of. last meeting
were read and adopted. Mrs. Ste h -J'
enson read the devotional leaflet on
"The Inner Circle.” Mrs. Geo. CarterHoliday
gave a veryfine talk on Thanksgiviru
e ' g'
Mrs. Ed. Britton read a poem entitledspent
"Thanksgiving." Mrs. Geo, Wheatley
gave a reading from the leaflet .on
"Stewardship." Mrs. Will Britton read
e letter written by Crosley Hunter on
condition: ;in the West. The meetinglivered
clased''tt'fth a,hymn, and a prayer by
lits.' Rogerson and lits. Britton. aE-
°Godertch
ter which -the Ladies' Aid president,
Mrs, Lawson, conducted a short bust-
Hess meeting. Lunch was then served,
gMr. enol Mrs, Roy Barnett °i Wen
On and Mr.. and Mrs. John Mann of
Clinton spent Thanksgiving at the
flim of Mr and if
Mrs. Robert Grim-
A;,lhy
The many friends of Mr. aures
Manu Clinton spent ThanksgivingW
gi
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Grimoldby,
The many friends of Mr. JamesP
Mann, Sr, are sorry to hear that he
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BRUCEFIELD:
friends of VIr Lindsa_
regret to learn that she f
hospi•tai this week sof
blood oo'isomin' g en hr
Mrs. Elsle of • Les�to'we!
Y
and Mrs, Thompson' and fa•
spent Thanksgiving a
of • the lady's mother, Mra
who return ed with Mr,
Tho'mpsatt, to their bonne in
Forrest and \its. Beth od
Bei i ut the village
Reid, Mtss.Irene S'nnd-
spent the week end : at
homes.
s'
Snider of Kincardine
her home .on
Mrs, Wain. D'°ugla;, Mr.
L. E re and 'dao hter
y g vesit-
at \\Jiia•rton last week.
Hauch of Toronto 'spent
at bhe ho:in a of '..her par-
e' Knights
g g and \4r. Alex.
of London spent the
p week
friends,
�Lrs•. as. Maxwell of Gran
Diakotai returned bonne
visit with then sisters,
n
and' \nisiMucro and,oroh-
H and daughter spent
end with friends in Flint
Grove, Wish.'
cause fretfulness• and rob
of steel>, the great nourish-
Wtirm, Extermin<
ar the stomach and •intes-
healhhiulei:ess.
KIPPEN.
64th anniversary of St. An-
drew�s United Church will be held
Sunda Get. 118th. Services at .hl arm.
and 7.30by
conducted Rev: D.
E. Faster, B.A., of - Clinton, Special
is being prepared' by the dhlair.
A carload of produce was loaded,at
Hensall on:Tuesday for Masefield,
Y
Sisk. The United Churches of Hen-
sell, Varna E'I'fmwilTe an'd Ki' eu
pp
charges contributed most liberally
over 61;000ends
pounds of produce; ' 300
bushels of beans and over a ton at
hone and the nest was mixed vege-
tables,
Str. Isaac Jarrott is improving
in Seaforth Memorial Hospital.
lir, Jargon was able to alt up a short
time on Tuesday,
1Mr. -amd vies. yno. Bell visited \its,•
Bell's parents. at Forest for Thanks:
giving
. The ladies of St. ndre'w`s Church
spent Tuesday at the chucr'fi ki,rug
quit
quilts for the. relief work of the West.
lathes quilted 4 quilts. These, are
to be sent early in November, with a
bale of second hand clothing.'
STAFFA
and Mrs. T. M. Hamilton and
Jeans of Toronto called on
last week,
Edna ®Fell ofGoderich is
with her .brother, W: JAddison
r
Vl xti. Wooden and Miss Ethel
Stratford, spent the week end with
and .Mrs. J. M. miller.'
and Mrs. Thompson of Toron-t
the w'ee'k -end with Mr. and
J. M. Worden.atugh
F,• Barr and baby of Stratford
wrsiting wiblt,Mrs, R. McGill,
A. J. Love of Woodstock de
two very dine addresses tc
splendid audiences at the enol-
y Mr, Stafford
Sundares'
of,Woodstock, Miss R. Rowe
Mrs. C. Stewart of Exeter, alsc
choir, rendered special music for
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occasion,
and Mrs. A. J. Love, Stafford, 'Cannell
and Bernard,
y e d, were. guests of
and M Sun -
Mrs., Wm. Stadler on. Sun-
and' Mrs. C` OtBrrien and dao-
of "foronto Mr: and' Mrs.
of Flint, Mr. W. O'Brien of
Sound, spent the weekend un -
the parental roof.
and Mrs. W. Stevenso'+i and '
of
of Varna visited- Mr,. and
VARNA.
visitors: Mr. and'Mrs, Geo.
Ester and son Bruce of Windsor
the week end with the former's
mother, Mrs. Foster.
Mr. and airs. Argo of Toronto were
the guests of Mt. -and logs, A. Mc -
Connell over the week -surd.
Mrs. Wm. Beatty and son the
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Bally of Vtoutit Brydges en route tc er.
Saturday evening called or. abor
friends, in. the village: tines
, 'Accident: While on his way to Sea -
MORRIS
lir, and _firs , John Riley, Eileen
and Helen at' Jamestown visited . Mt':
and Mrs, Clarence J'ohns.on an Sun-
day.
Mr. Jame; Tucker and firs. Jas,
end wave of Durham spent the week-Mr.,and,
end with lir. and Mrs. John Grasby.
Mr, and fors, Chas. Nicholson, lir:
Jas. Cocker, Mrs. J1s, Hargrave, also
Mr. and Mrs, John Grasby were
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Granby
tear Auburn on Sunday.
Leslie and Mrs. Eiesnes entertained
their Friends and me neighborswMonday
evening. A goodtimewas enjoyed by
all in games and dancing.
Mr. and inti. 'Choi. Gras by near
Mr. and Mrs.'Russell Brad-
Brad -
>haw, Harvey, Mary and Gordon, also
11"r. and Mrs. John Riley, ;Eileen and
c
Helen o. Jamestown; r'n and' Mrs.
pas. \!:e 'alson,`G)rdcm and Ve'ma,
The Last As'fhni'a Attack may really
e the last one if prompt measures are
.here, Dr. J. D, Kellb:gg's' Asthma
will safeguard you. nit will
enetrate the smallest bronchial pas-
Age and bring about a healthy nsiit condi-
an, It always relieves and its can-.'
'lined use often .has a permanent ef=,.Auburn,
vet. Why not get this long -famous
to -day gild commence its use?
n'har c.�1 at snmke or vapor it is equal-
effective.
torch Monday evening Mr. Harolc-
met with a pain'fu'l accident,
when his car ran into the lit h. I:
i c
vas necessary to remove hull to the
hospital. V e hope for t speedy re
covert',
The Misses Chuter an Beatty o,
London sCooking
pent the week end,at thei
homes hone:
Ise, John's Churton will be closet
surtddy, Octr. i1Sbh owiing to tate fat.
anniversary senycceps itu the 'Unite
Church. 'rum
THE LADIES OF ST, THOMAS'
CHURCH GUILD WILL
L HOLD
an
Tea and
pp U
� le of II'n�ne ' '
IN THE scitooL -ROOM
on
on
Erich Y, October 16th
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