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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-12-30, Page 4I •BULLETT AUDIT.. rho Editor, r The Seaforth New AL the nomination meeting Monday, a yr Mi. c explained the hem of .Iii ]an 1 ,�: t P � g • di $3,107,36 in this way; That the au tors treated any entries entered after the 31st of December in each year as erFmti, This' was•. vett misleading. I. will give a fe:w Illustration's of the entries treated:in the $3,167.36. :As I had not wished to mention this stat ter at the nomination I ltad na. notes on this matter and 'l',a.s unable .on ac- count of the poor light, small print and -Staving no glasses, to make reply to 'Mr. 'Fingland, Some of the cash book errors, 1917- 1925, Receipts •not entered in' cash book: Bank interest, $101.51; 'East Wawanosh, re roe.'ds, $8.22; 1916 taxes as per receipt, '$68.52, . s'tu'b .dated. January 8, 1917, $40.95; County of Huron, re roads, $612.69; H. Adams, ri Joslirtg dram, $6,75; M. Holtshauer, cement •sold70c; 1918 taxes and per- . . centage,'876.44; bank 'interest, $16,89; k'L . Armstrong, K mourn dra n assess- ments, $121.25 bank interest s.$39.72;$39 72, bank interest, $119.28; community hall fundsosproeeeds from opening, $69.54;' subscriptions, $75.00; 'assess- ment .on east half lot 3, concession 14; re Murray !Lamib drain, $61.65; bank interest $46.11;. 1924 taxes $112,- 13; bank interest $12.38;. ,Murray Lamb drain extra assessment, $39.38. .Payment to John •Hutton entered twice in cash book, folio No: 98 and 11'0, $22.00. day of this week. Check to •'H.• Tartan as $166,30 pay- meat, was $171:80. Miss' Mary E. 'Mowbray is spending the holidays with her brother, Mr, R. Check to Londesboro Red Cross en- ' y tered as $96.50, payment, was $100.00. Mowbray, Detroit:. ',Legislative grant of $1725 and leg-.. Mr. and Mrs, Jolutston, B1y8h, spent Christmas 'with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston. Mr. and (Mrs. A. Dundas and chil- dren visited with Mr. Dundas' mother in Seaforth last Sunday. Mrs, Murray spent Christmas with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, 'Ford- nvich: • Skating is one of the healthy sports and the open rink is well pat - THE SEAEORTH NEWS c• „tm rw� extrnhis friru1iting� for til 'Walton. ; ' :('and°'Mrs. Peter Gardiner. t ' ''After Tieing bedfast practically'. 17 ' '4Ve are sorry to hear that Harold weeks; Catharine fh,arine S arling, NI 1 for so n of Ohas Taylor,fors is s con, the late John'Ma uing, passed away 'fined to the hosP ial tn Kingston. n. 'on 'December 26that the ripe age Mr.BbYciTaYforalKingston.Uni- of 78 yearimonth and 5 days, at versity is visiting his father, Mr. Chas her home in Brussels, Deceased was Taylor. born in 'Streetsville, and with her Miss Jean 'Barnby of Detroit spent parents, Rieha•rd and Mrs. Sparling, Christmas at.the;parsonage, moved, to McKillop twp, when a Mr. and"Mrs. Jack Bryant and chii- ch'ild. Later the family moved to the dreit o'f Stratford are spending a few 16th con. of 'Grey, In 1870 deceased days with IMr. and 'Mrs. J. Mallies, was married to john Manning in Airs, Alex. Fox of Toronto spent 'Brussels and resided in .the village for Christmas with her parents, Mr. and 5 years, building the., house now oc- Mrs, Wm, Johnston. cupied • by .the Champion family on, Miss'Madeline.IStoehers is spending John street. Later they' lived in a few days under the parental roof. Grey and on the 5th line of Morris,. s Mr.':and, Mrs. Murray Cole of Tor, - where Mr, Manning died 25 years onto are visiting the latter s.:parents, ago. Mrs, Manning novecj•'to (Bros. Dr. and' Mrs. Milne. • sets some 16 Years ago. A fatnily'of . Mr. Harry Baker spent- Oh istaitas two sons ('George 'a't ho#ne, and Her- with Mr. and Mrs. E. ,Bender. !bert 'near Walton), and five (laugh- The Queen street S.S. entertainment tern (Mrs. Leven, Flesherton; Mrs. and 'Christmas tree heldlastThurs- fatrick and Mrs.' Ruckell, of Hamii- day night was a decided success, The tun; Mrs. Stevenson, Belmont, and programme -was a little above the av- Mrs. Cunningham;stir- Palmerston), era e. Santa ar ived to delight ht t he hearts theand. a good ofte. isof h wee ones Nay, Mrs. Wm.Ninga, wave.N Y, Man., a sister of the deceased, is the time was realized by everyone. last surviving member of the family. Mr, Alex. Elliott, of Exeter, spent 'Fletcher Sperling, Brussels, is a coos- 'Christmas with his parents, 'Mr. and in of -the late Mrs. Manning, • The Mrs, J. 'H', R. Elliott, Neural took place last .)Wednesday 'Miss Annie • (Maines,... of 'Toronto, with service in St. Jaltn's••church, of visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. which church deceased was a devout Maines, last week, ' • inembetl. The family have the sym- 1Mr.•and Mrs, Win. Lyon 'and'chil-., pathy of the community;iu the loss of dren, ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Wloody an'd a kind and 'loving mother. Norman, spent 'Christmas at Londes- Ivir. and Mrs. P. B. Gardiner visit boro with Mr. Brogdens. ed F. Haekwell in, Grey, tp. on Mon- . Miss Vera !Barnby is spending a few days atthe parsonage. , Dr. J. I: Barnby •of Rodney spent Christmas at his -hone at the parson islative and 'municipal gnan.t<o•f $16.90 to school section No. 1, entered as payment in cash book, but not dis- horsed, $34:15. Check to McKillop telephone sys- tem for $183$,00 entered in cash book as 1883.00. " +Re payments of 'bank loans amount- ing to $7600.00 entered as $7644.60. Receipt from 'Township of Grey for -onized here. $11 i 19.98 entered as $1239.88. St. d George's church will hold•their Bank interest entered twice in cash book, $59.25. Payment to Blyth Standaard enter- ecl on cash book No. 25 and sa,lse' a fi tered is cash 'book,j1ta • U�"`19.30. d,'ayment t elo.-" $ NZr5,.j '. ecnrd entered on C.B. inn 'also entered on C.B. i3o,. SEp]1.85, ° Amount entered as payment to corporation of Blyth which was paid 'by cdntra account and net by cash, $20.00. 'Cash book folios- :131 and 132 in December 1019, 10 and 11 in January, 1924 receipts, 56 and 57 in 'December 1924 expenditures, were torn out. The treasurer stated that errors had been made on same and the sheets were taken out by him. There are num- erous other .errors; not mentioned. WM. H. KNOX. vestry, meeting on Tuesday-sau. 4th at 2 o'clocl. iu.,tl??-n'sernoon, "' ne'111i+istntas tree on Wednesday of last week at the public school 'was a grand success. The children •Eurn- ished a fine programme. Miss Hazel .Drager, who has ba position in ,Detroit, accompanied y Miss Munroe, of London, spent Christmas. with her mother, Mrs. Drager, • , , Mr,p Gordon Taylor, of Guelph, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. A. Hoy. Miss 'Pauline Ashton, of Gorrie, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Radford, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Carlin and Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Coutts spent Friday in Stratford, Miss A. Love, of Toronto,_ is visit- ing at the house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Love, Mrs, 'Wm. Neal is very ill, and her Many friends 'wi'sh her a speedy re- covery. Mr, John Marshall spent Sunday at Mrs. T, Marshall's. iRev. Dr. and Mrs, 'Brown are spending their Christmas holidays at Chatham, the guests of Mrs. lid. W. ',Hatch, Mrs. 'Brown's sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pratt, of Mon- crief, spent Christmas with Mr, and 'Mrs. G. W. Jackson. Mrs, W. C. McEachern and chil- dren spent last week °with her par- WALTON. Mr. and Mrs, Carl'.Httetou, of Bay- field, were •Christmasnests at 'the home of Mr, and Mrs.Janes IVlose. Misses .Della, 'Hester and Eliza Godkin, cif Toronto;, Miss Nora God - kin, of Munro, and: Mr. John Milli- gan, pi Toronto, were holiday guests •.at'.tltc home of Mrs. Godkin, in Mc- Killop. Mrs, R. J. Currie, of Wingham, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. • John Crozier, for a Few days. "The following is the report of the , °tits near Ethel, Walton Public School. (5) missed ex- Miss Margarets Ross/ o'f Richdale,. aminations, Alberta, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Ellwood Alle'D g hon. 600)v , -:Pas 480,0 IV. s ani'. • 2 john 'Dennis. SraShaw 6 1 - ree 1 G54 Ehel S K Mary •bort cnrd. Miss ,Ruby Your of St r ill, t Ennis 609, *Charles McDonaldl572, g' *Roy Carter 542, *Alvin 'Farquharson her hNormal, is spending her holidays at 541, Winnifred Drager 511. Tier ho Me Y the village. v Mr. M. Yount: and wife and chili •Sr. hII--(Pass 420, hon. 525) -Wil- dren and Mt•, 'H,' Young, of Edmon- fred Shontreed 611, Isabel Farquhar- tort, Alberta, are visiting thejr -par- eon 531, Helen Steiss 526, Dorothy citta in the village, • Drager 517,' *Jim Murray 499, Laura s 1 and Alrs. TT. Skims, of drew, Hoy 453, Edith Gants 450, Mabel Liskeard, are visiting the latter's sis- Maclaait 436. *Jim McCall 423, *Ruth Le', \Irs R. Hoy. Manning 337, ',Harold :Bolger 161. Mr. and Mrs. .S. Forbes spent Jr. I81 -(Pass 420, hon. 525) Jean Chris lm an with M-.' and Mrs, en .Murray 536, Robinson Hamilton 494, Taylor, of ,Blyth. *Muriel 'Dundas 445, *Grace iblan- Mr. 'John McDonald, of 'Rochester,' rain 393.holiday with • .7t gspending the isac r Sr, PI -('Pass 39G, lion. 495) Helen Y , ' g Snialklon _53G, 'Helen ;Farquharsoq his isirr, 'Mrs. W. 'Backwell: ST. COLUMBAN.• 483, Norma Steiss 456, Jane Dundas Miss Margaret Doyle, Maidstone, 447; Earl Hoy 438, 'Gordon Ryan 429, BLYTH. is spending -the Christmas ,holidays Florence Alderson 379. The Misses Muriel and Irene Hoo- with her parents, err. and Mrs, Jas. Jr, II -(Pass 333, hon. 416) Gord- t,er of Detroit Mr, Evcrett'Iloover of Doyle, 'Hibbert, on Shortreed:418, Margaret 1lura+ay .Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Wightntan Miss Irene O'Sullivan, of Saginaw, 366, Kenneth ,Mur ay 351, *Lena of London, •speutChirstuaas with their is visiting at 'th'e home of her parents,. Drager 285,'Willie Farquharson 204,. parents, Mr, and Mrs, 11 Hoover, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. O'Sullivan. ,McQuaid,o•f iVI c Gre or 's Mary •g #, n kits M y, *Allan McCall 185,. Mary Buchanan 'Miss Nina Leslie of Freelton is 165, *Jack 'MciGavin 137, spending a few days with her broth- is spending the Chrismas holidays Sr, I. --(Pass' 240, hon. 300.) Jean era Mr. S. G. Leslie, with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs, F. J. McQuaid. • �•v Al-�„ 288,Eva Annal 3 n Butte s 3hid' at d'le 3 concert c Ba Y T•hc rd � or ac n f Stratford Nor- , times Lar J 2 .school remarkable success, a'1- rtin25remar de,a o as etw mal school, is spending -the vacation Jr. 1 hoary klumphries, Jack Dra- most $45,00 beiatg.realizcd. ger, ,iack 'Murray, Verdi 'D'unclasc Mr. Chas. 'Cole o'f Sarnia' visited Isis at 'the home of his parents, Mr. and Ruth Ho'erle, Dorothy 4Murray, mother, "Mrs. A. Cole and sister Mary Mrs,. Jno. Lane, McKillop. ri Mise Annie Dalton, of .17t#tmoit, is Ea+erett ;Lowrie. _ during the past week, spending g the Christn,as ho,l'ltlays with Sr. Pr. d Jack Si, Kenneth DoraSoNlr, and Mrs. M. Bell -and family tier, 'Good -Jack Smalldon. of 'Goderioh called at .the home of theher parents, Mr: and Mrs. John J. Holmes and. C. S. Sellers, ateachcrt. forrner's parents on Saturday, Dalton, 'Ribbert, Mrs.John Crozier spent r of iCorunne is Mr. Thoina5, McQuaid, of Stratford It2r, and �I Miss Mary Pette with their son-in-law andholidays v ith her par- Normal; is spending the vacation t Christmas spending the V daughter, Mr. and Mrs. h, J. (Curiae' cuts Mr, and Mrs: Geo, Potter,, the 'home of life parents, Mr. and The. Elio of Detrdrft, Mrs, Jos, McQuaid, M:9Killop, d - �[, Leslie !Ale y The death occurred in 'Brussels on sa°nt 'Christmas with his, parents, ,•Miss Mary -Doyle, 'of• Detroit, ..i, Saturday evening of Colin McArthur, \fr•.aril:Mrs, W. AlcElro'y visif#ng at the hotnc of her parents, h ine•of,his nephew; Alex. Roe, • Yeo of Wallaceburg is Mr. and Mrs. Jas. •Doyle, ?Hibbert. at the o spending Cliff with .whom he had made his home the ndin a few clays with .his. parents, Ad r. and Mr•s.` Thomas- Kelly, and He was in his flat Mr, lBlyth; .spent Christmas with Mt: past eight years. \'ri. 'snit. Mrs, j. Yeo. year and\vas unmarried, Of'a fart- Miss •Iona •Sfpthcrs; of New Ham- Mrs, Joseph Carpenter. • r Mc` } 1fSSses Mary and Mas • et ily of five Treys o_terls. only burg, is snendfu•g the holidays. with Grath,. of Stratford, are spending the one brattier survives, 'Peter MoAr her .scents. Mr, and Mrs. Jas.'S'fo- tis c 'telae of Me - thin, of 'Walton. Deceased was a P Christmas holidays. at on adhered Et, s, Peter H. Scoitchman; and in ,rGltgi iers,(r: antl'Rlrs.:Gen. Howatt arrived their parents, Mr, and 'Mr ,C'ra'ft. the fa'i'th of the Plymouth Rrpth- From their honeymoon on Sat- Alc ria' to .-°1..tlace Monday af- ; rich residence or) Mr. August Krauskopf, of'Albe totake e Funeral,[ en..and will JurdaP.Mrs. Sthat, s 1t�5 mother, I visiting ducted .hyr s iu� con Y. � 'Tae be ',field: teriiuo:t, services the groom's farm,: Westfield. Barker, of''i3russels Unit- then', success. Krauskopf. Rev, A.1. many friends wish en's'Uni.. 'Air, Charles '14ale:me, .:of S,h•,atford, ell Clntr . ' , et °J9 i,, Mr, Cecil. G ton. ' r, of Que r ,L•,s,' of D t ,,. •, is spent lin is is spending the holidays at the 'home 11r .t..ilt Ih '4t:.. .. ; . varsity/Kingston..e,tits- .'•.it;: are . Mr, aril• Mrs ,Jnr`: hu�Jrla, .t, h:.• itf}itc in .,e., a•'" Zv'th.,htis a.icuts, 11r. o hme t t:tSe slJclirlrni;,.t..,; nohilsRtit.genst> P,r, .. Slaloni',;'1+feTCaklom " age. Miss Mac Laundy :is' spending the holidays 'with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Laundy, ' Mr. Frank Martin and 'family spent the week end visiting his son, Mr. W, Martin. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Kelly spent •Christmas with Seaforth friends. Mrs. Jas. Phelan spent Christmas with her father, Mr. John Carbett, at Clititon, • Mr. and 'Mrs. ?bA^t- Wallace in- c ; •'.23ling tris week to .visit with friends in Newark, New Jersey. Mr. Leo. Kelly visited friends in Wingham during the, week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kelly spent Christmas with Mr. and. Mrs. Gib - :bons of Wing']ta'm, Miss G. •Snowd'ott is spending her holidays at her, home in Seafortli, Mr. Nelson Nicholson and family spent the week end .visiting friends in Seaforth. , +; • Mrs.:141ereit of, S,ai•niar. is visiting, ltfr.. and•Mrs.. C.,,(Rogerson,' ',Miss •Mary`'Healy of Lucan"and Miss Loretto Healy of Stratford are spending the Christmas holidays at their home here, Mr. Fergus Kelly. of Stratford is home for •9hc',holidays. Miss Margaret .Brown of 'brussels, is spending her holidays at fhe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol spent Christmas visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Clure of McKillop. • Mr, and Mrs, ,Will Devereaux and little son jos., spent Christinas at the parental Moine of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kelly. • McDonald -Pollard, -0n Monday a very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the parsonage, when Rev. Dr. (Barnby united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Miss Beryl, younger dau- ghter of 'Mrs, S. Pollard, to Mr. Mac- onald of Detroit, The bride is one of`Blyth's most popular young ladies and her nl°tny friends join in wishing her every success. Mr. Harvey Mason and wife, of Detroit, spent Christmas at the home. of his parents, . iIvir, and Mrs, Ben. Mason, The members of the 'Sunday school gathered at the ;home of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Sanderson and presented their daughter, Miss Roberta, with a miscellaneous shower on Monday evening. Her marriage took place last 'Wednesday to Mr,'•Georgc J. E, Hewett. ,Miss tinily Downey, of Detroit, is � KIPPEN, visiting her'parents''Mr, and Mrs, MiDowseYI The Double Tree Ch istm as enter- taiument in StAndrew's UnitedMisses 'Mildred and Gertrude Me Church was ag rea't success. The Grath n- siit'he it are spending the „ v 'Kitchener, • p ng "St. 'Christo her" tree was . a little vacation With their parents, Mr. and larger 'and finer than the one for Mrs.' P. hcresiGrath. Ourselves" and was so heavily lad - ' Miss T'heresa'01Reilly, of London, en that it took three boxes and`a as visiting line Hibher, Mrs. Jlro•,.O'- sack to 'send the ya#'icd `fruit' off it Really, H'eleaite Hibbert• to Toronto. The cantata, "What :Miss Helena ;Flannery, of her Happened'to:Santa;" avis web rend- is a 'Chnistttva's'visi1. with Iter psi- rend- ered much praise is due the. two tilts, Mr. arid Mrs, P. Flannery. leaders, Miss jean Ivison and Miss Miss her: Downey, of London, Mrs., is 'Grace Fairbairn, for their diligence visivisitingher; parents, , Mr, and patience and skill in training theJno. Downey, bitoys and girls and yotfitg-people for 'Mr, Jot. .Moylan, of. St, Michael's College, Toronto, is a visitor- with Though 'tis wintry weather it is his pMeKili p. an'd'Mrs. Thos.'Moy-' also "showery." One shower had its lail,'AIc:Monicacentre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss •MoncIIId O'Sullivan, of Toron- Robert Elgie on Monday in Toron- to; is spending the Christmas' heli- honor of .Miss Mary Blair, of nighttroit, days with her parents, Mt, and Mrs., Who was 'married r -n Wednesday in St. Jas. and fears Andrew's church, and the other was', Mr. and Mrs; Joint Feeney and on Tuesday afternoon at the, home of children, pf Stratford, were-- Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Jarroht, 1n honor. Mr. Mrs. • eene sparents, visitors at F ). who isbe 'Nleflfs v oto 'f Miss Margaret 0 McKillop. id Mrs. 'E a Horan,Ii4 atP • of her brother, t th • borne Miss Sadie Queenu as"holidaying' married a t with friends ii1 Detroit during the Dar.. W. L. Mellis, on New Year's Chris'tna8 vdeation. Y Miss Agnes Lynch, of Detroit,fs Mrs, Abe Forsyth is spending a spending_Christmas at 'tlae home of cCrouple of weeks 'with friends in IDe ft: her mother, Mrs:. ICI. 'Lynch, IMcI{lit Several from these parts `took itt" i'0p the song services in Hensall on Sun- da Edward McGrath, manager .of day evening and enjoyed it very the Standard .Bank, St, Clements, nitre,., • Ont., spent Christmas with his par- 'Mr.Fulton, of Streetsville, has re cuts, Mr, 'and Mrs. Peter McGrath, turned 'to the village, where he al- Mc'Kili'op.( 'ways spends the winter with Mr, and Mr. 'Joseph Horan, of Detroit, is Mrs. Lund at the Manse. spending' Christmas with his parents, Miss 'Lf iigs'the teacher of No. 2, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Horan,. 'Mc Tvckersmith, held a successful Christ Sill r. mas entertainment on the 22nd. There Ii't, aro Mrs. V4i, iLt sFlast of De- was a good tarn-ottt of parents and the home were Visitors Ma last we a all were well pleased with 11i'+t'• out- ey,thc home of Mr. and Mrs. M, Down- ing went to Blyth on 'Friday to spend AZiChrlisr,. and Mr's, Hubbard, :ofIDetroft, home inn ddrsa't Mrs, Fortune's parental- spent Christmas with Mr, and (Mrs, r Mr. and Mrs. 'L John L. 'Downey andR J.lDayman.. Miss 'Gladys McLean, of Parkhill. and Jack a. spent t rss-- s with Mr, spew. ihe,;vaT ..tice 'will ,ner parents and Airs Willa :ver, •• ^and other friends in the vicinity. BAY,FIELD. Mr. Win. Moore, of the village, re- here, recently from a lengtnd Mr. Fred -Davison, of Detroit, is visit with Isis brothers in Algoma a spending the ,'holidays at his home Northern Ontario and enjoyed his Mrs. Geo. W. Woods and Miss 'Several 'here, trip very much eral ano'torists have skidded into. . Nan and "Jock" ,are spending the,hol- the ditch over the week -end owing to idays with Rev. and Mrs. Crosby, the icy condition of the' roads but Cpurtright, Ont.;. none seriously hurt. _Alt the' •Miss 113-. IM.'.Gerrie, Principal of the . ,Horticultural Society. school, is spending the holidays at members, directors and. officers' of her. 'home near Ingersoll, the Kippen''Ttorticultural. Society are 'Mr. and Mrs..9e0. King are spend- ing`thc•called 'to meet in the school room of ,holiday,.vvpth .thea •soli, Mr. St. Atidrew's,ChMn: urch, onday, Ja Ford King,.Toeonto. .10Th, at 8 o'clock huller particulars • Miss Ir Mester, .of •Need .undo ; next week. and Mr, Merton Merner,' of 2 -on= dolt, are; spending the holidays , with CHISELHURST. their parents, Miss Lucille Pybus, ' of Windsor, Public School Report, -V •.Class - spent Christina's with her Parents; Mr. (Pass50)-Mary-•Sterdi•ng,. average 70 and Mrs. Wm. 'Pybus. (11 subjects); Helen Seeds ,,69 ('13 Mr, Angus :Robertson, 'of Detroit, subjects); Annie MCLeod 55 (12 sub- spent Christmas 'with his father and jects); -Clayton 'Weston 58 (4 sub- sister, and grandmother: jects); Fred Wallis 44'(9 subjects);A number ,from Chiselhtirst .ant1 Sr. IV - Lottie Higgins (hon,), surrounding community are out on a 'Margaret Elliott ' (hon.), Agnes 'Kers jack rabbit drive. We hope it will se - Short.), 'Bernice Seeds, 'Fred Weston, cure a latge numiber, i Jessie : 'Lindsay,,'• : 1George Sturgeon, ;Miss Bernice (Harris underwent' at, Doris IGemeinhard, Newton Sturgeon,, operation and hail her tonsil's remov- Ella MacKay*. ell.', Jr. IV --'Grafton Weston, lvlary IMr. and Mrs, Thomas Barris and Widcotnbe, Bertheiia 'Sturgeon, John Brawn*. Mrs. John- Oke and• family, of clear , Sr, III -Craig Kerr, Mc- Exeter. t held Leod, Kenneth Merner. The Christmas entertainment *Missed one or .store examinations. in Ohisellsurst United Church was a H.'M, Gerrie, Principal, success, the, proceeds 'amounting to Report of Jr. Roost, • over 'twenty-two dollars, Jr. III -Thelma Parker (hon.) 83 ivir. and Mrs. Orville Cann, of p.c., Isabel Osmond (hon.) 76, Jno. Thames Road, spent Christmas with Wild` 74, Lawrence Johns 71, Edith ,Mr, and Mrs. Roy McDonald. Merrier 70, Emma Sturgeon 66, Jack* 'Lindsay 57. Sr. II - Dean Castle (hon.) 78, Maud Parker (hon.) 77, Keith Gem- einhard (hon.), 76, Brown Lindsay 69; 'Louise McLeod 66, James Sturg- eon 60, Louis Wild 54. Jr..L1-'Mervlin Elliott 61, Tommy Castle 60, Hugh McLeod 60, Carson John's*. I `-- Doris Featherstone, Charles Parker, Clara +Parker,. Williain Os- mond. family. spent 'Christmas with Mr. and. ISr: Pruner --Jean Dunn, Etta Holm, o LeonaLeonaI Holm, Dick Weston. Jr. Pinner -- Evelyn Gemeitiliard, Jcaii,Elliott, 'Albert 'Osmond, Pearl Lindsay, Mae Murray. Anna W. Woods, Teacher, HARLOCK. ' The following is the Christmas re- Port of S. IS: No. 0, ,Hullett. V.-ean Stevens 69' per ter cent. , Sr. IV. - 'Marjorie .McEwing 82, Leslie Reid 68, Leah Rapson 63, -Les- lie Beattie 62. jr. I V -01�i'r c Knox 72. Sr, III --Gladys Leiper 79, Alvin Stevens 59, John Rapson 55,' Sr. S'I-iHelen McGregor 85, Jack McEwing 68. Jr. II -Margaret .Beattie 74, ,May. Lyddiiatt 53, Hal+ry •Rapson 48. Minter - Willie Taylor 82, Ida dances teceittiy, held w Dublin and Leiper, 79, Watson Reid 65. St, es recently an and all report a good• Number on roll 1' Averageattend-, tt d time DUBLIN. fir. and Mrs, William Burns, of Detroit, are.visiting Mr, and Mrs. James Jordan ,Dublin. Miss Agnes Curtin spent Christmas with Mrs. John Ionian, of Dublin. lvliss Mary Bruxer, of Chicago, is visiaing with her Esther, Mr, Jacob Bruxer. iRev.. Father 'Michael, Eckert is visit- ing Rev, ;Father O'Droski, of Dublin; ;Mr, Francis 'Gallagher and dan8'h-' ter Catherine, of Dublin, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs, William Mor- ris, of St. Coluntban. Mrs, Bernard Mulligan, of ' Dublin, has retdrnod home again atter spend - ibis week' with her brother, Mr, John vill in De- troit. 'Collins, who is 'dangeconsl• Mr. TI'onnas Feeney, of Stratford, spent Christmas with his'lather, Mr. t blin, F Dt Feeney, o. PatrickY is Mr,Frank Dantzer, of Detroit, spending 'Isis holidays at the home of Itis parents 'here. • el' rte of Windsor, l a 'Delaney, Eve 5, Miss Y • 't r holidays here. t .tc Y isspending P 6 'Miss Mary Bruxer is spending a few. holidays: in Kitchener. and 'Mrs. Paul Longeway, of 3vir, al t. Guelph, spent Christmas with 'Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Kenny. , A large number have attended the a en: - Miss Mary O'Rourke,' of Chatham, spent Christmas at the home of her parents. \tr, and Mrs, Jos., ORRourke. Marjorie J. Bickel', Teacher: TUCKERSMITI•t. School report for S. IS; No, 7,HIBBTERT, Sr. IV.-iHelen Thompson 78, Mar- I Mr, Joseph Melady left on Friday garet Broad'foot 72, Arthur 'Tl om - for 'Windsor to spend Christmas art son 49. the 'home' off his son, 1'lr. and Mrs, jr.a d l:telad of that city. He Il ••L'liuor•'I3roadfont'86 snares Thomas >, McGregor 85,'Alister Broactfoot B1, also expects to .meet his othei two. Mary Forrest 80, Elizabeth Forrest sons• there, James and John, of De 79, T.,loyd Willid, 71, , also, all spending the day together. Sr. III-Willia,m'Forrest 78, James M. and Mrs, 'v 311iam Nigh and r D crisis Mr. std hit .a ;Black 69,Marion' •h t i n•. r o11ti g cTon Thompson iV S°il P hrist- nt O ISr: IT Mary 'BioaciEoot 83, I•Ia, - Ear�ry, of ` Tt#cicet sm'ittt, spc old Nicholson' 75. at the home of the •forrner's dam- There i c Seaforth, S • L'r. I---john'Nicholson, \;rr,'aitd Mrs, John Walsh, ALc- S Jw:Arthur ' liter, .. t os Ca actor, , do 1 n titter, EAtlnt, u,•,, "t,r tt .,..,, lreia Crozact :Tec . '+;: ,. 'r. .:Joseph Quceuaii ' . :,., ,,,, ;, a' der, M J ... ' r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926 . „ wl .� yy \\1)1t .. uy , _ s i1 , t r_..r Il/f What would yo ,\ dI . without your eyesight? Such a picture! 'Weeks, months-- a lifetime of darkness! Howp re- _ cions eyesight is .... 'Yet even clow, you mtay be cheating your eyes, squinting and straining ' to see clearly.' Know the condition of your eyes! Be assured, 'either that your sight T ellawnrtlt, provides is good -or that it is properly cor- aslyletAatwillplease rected. you and become you! Have Your Eyes Examined i• RRRD S'SAVAU€E JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST M. Ross Savauge, R.O., Eyesight Specialist, Carmel, spent a few days:last week at the •home of his 'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William. Flannery, Tuckersmith. Miss Einily Kennedy, of Detroit, is spending the holidays at 'the lxoarte of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roland Kennedy, Tucketsmith, Miss Anna Atkinson, of 'Detroit, spent 'Christmas at the hone of her ntather, Mrs. Catharine Atkinson, Seaforth, J. J. L IN ',TORONTO. • • To ;the Editor 'of The News.il3ear Sir: Well, 'Christmas is past, and 41 was celebrated in various ways, Some visited relatives and. friends and ate more khan was good for them, 'There was a fair .attend- ance at the services held in the Catho- lic' and Anglican churches and in some of the newer !sects. Unfortunately quite a number.got drunk, :went out on the streets' 'and! were run into ;police court. !Monday! morning told 'the tale. There are ;three aspirants for the; office of Mayor -the present Mayor,• Thomas Foster, who has held the of -i lice 'for two years, Controller Samuel' McBride and ex -Alderman Robbins ,'• It is a good -position, the salary :being' aro•u ld $10,000 'a year, There have only 'been one or two very cold -days here so far this sea- son. The mnereu'ry went down - to 5 below on a Friday , and Saturday. This was the only cold snap up to time or writing. I ant informed .that the matri-. monist fever overtook some of the elderly chaps out Walton may. It is usually a amid 'type of lever. 'Speak- ing of marrying reminds me of a fellow, who, When speaking .of 'his wife, referred to her as :Tris angel. A friend inquired 'why he called her his angel. ',Because;" said .he,. "she s alway flying, and tells me twenty times a day she 'hasn't an earthly thing to wear." Nov, a word of advice. Try and'. keep the •concessions' ansa sidelines in , good condition for the mail carriers• andlet order, ;honor; honesty, truth- fulness and 'kindness he in evidence at all times. J.J.I, Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 541c Merry Christmas and a Ha New Happy .r• Dennison & �Pullman- Barber ul � r an aro r e Shop • PIANOS f. "RAPIO.S..• and• ORGANS Some Specials. [hie week in fr Octave Organs 1 Dominion, 1' Karn, 3 Bell:organs all guaranteed by ntyeell -to be O. K: and, $20.00 to $35.00 . ^ No hours or school, should be without music when you can . • nbkeiin instruments for n fraction of thin'• value. Weals() specialize in, Radios and otter a. guaranteed nteittl 5 tube , outfit complete for $98.00 Alco :a new {'layer Piano•and two its alai i 'h'' gl p anonf r!$6(,,Ol) to $200.O0r lean thou competitors will sok you A Post card,adch'essed io me will get 1' till particulars. , fours li'or ,i3trsineasi n 11.1 • o at ` anies west o-' eatorth,'Qnt.,R,R; 2: . �Ai.