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14x): ;and Mrs. Fella Wild left last
=vroek
for Chicago Where they will
tend the winter.
M. Sheldon Wein was taken ste
Z,onrto'n Hospital last week .. where hr;
underwent an operation, His 'many
friends hope fora speedy recovery,
Mrs. B. Elsie spent a few days nt
'Grated Bend and Lake Smith,
Miss Irene Russellof the 2ndcon,
ns visiting with Miss Phyllis Reid.
A very successful quilting wan
'Weld on Wednesday afternoon in the
abasement of the Lutheran church.
Miss ,Myrtle Geiser spent the eves.
qek-egad with Miss Dorothy Amy at
'IC".ret'1!t+oit. •
Miss Dorothy Arny of Crediton
has taken a position with Mr. E. It.
-Guenther at the .Post Office.
Mrs: Link of the 14th eon. . was
;suddenly seized with a stroke on
Saturday and is still in a very seri-
eetie condition.
Mr. Sampson Colosky while attend-
ing church service on Sunday morn -
.ng was stricken with a heart sit -
tack.
DRYSDALE
With the splendid weather this
--week the.roads are getting very good
`itr fact as good as in the summer,
there is practically no snow, and at
'Limes the • weatherman looks very
• munch like spring. What a difference
troin a year ago!
The population of Drysdale is
;increasing. Congratulations to Mr..
lased Mrs. Armand Denomme, and Mr.
:sand fitrs. Renii Denomme, each be -
lug favored with a .son.
Mr. Roy Rau is spending a few•
eitsys at London.
Mr, Reg Bedard and Verdun Rau,
motored to Detroit on Monday.
A large crowd of young people
tethered at the home of Mr. and
liirs. Philip Denomme on Tuesday
-evening when a pleasant time was
went in dancing.
•
1Vir. ailaa Mrs. Wm, Denonnate spent
SundasY at the home of Mr, Md Mee,
Petei4 Duebemuse,
Pleased to repot
that Mrs .i .cl+olph
litaard is improving nicely after her
eeeent serious illness.
Miss Rete. Bedard .Is engaged, with
Mr. Bernie Donomnie for a few weeks
Mrs. Fred Siemon of •S't., Joseph
nursing Mrs. Axinnnd Denomme at
present,
Mr. and Mrs~ Frank Corriveau,
The Miss Gelinas, weld Mr. Arthur
Gellnas were Sunday ,' -visitors with
Miss B. Mousseau.
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BLAKE
Mn and Mrs. 'Sol Decider and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors with Mr:
and Mrs. Aaron Erb. • .
Mr. and 1VIrs. Chris Gescho and
family, Mr. and Mrs. "Chris Bechler
and family spent Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs, Chris Erb.
Mr, and Mrs. Mose. Erb spent the
week -end with friends at Wellesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gingerich and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Stephen Peachey of near Dash-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swartzentru-
bera and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartz-
entruber • were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steckle.
Mr. •and Mrs. Dave Gingerich . and
Mr, and albs. Jacob Gingerich and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Ging;ea.•ich
Mr. •and Mrs. Rudy Swartzentnie;
ber, Willie, Verde and Erma Bechlbr
spent Fridya with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Smith of St. Joseph.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. W. Jarrott and daughter
Annie visited at the home of. Mr.
D. Nickol in Hensell,
Mrs. Mina Love is visiting her
sister• -in-law, Mrs . Jarrott of Kip -
pen.
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Miss Day Eagan visited friends,
Zuriels 'during the Week.
Mr, Wed Mrs, Chas, Robinson wer,,e
to Mellen attending the funeral of
a friend on Saturday. _
.Messrs. Thos. Richardson aend' d
Taylor of Howell, are .engaged i,
diigging a well on the faxen of Mr..
Bruce Walker.
Mr, Arthur Ricker of the 13lind.1
Line galled on friends on the Para
Line,
Mr, and Mrs. W. Davidson were
visited by friends from Winthrop. :)
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CREDITON.
The Ladies Aid and W„M,:5. of
Crediton Evangelical Church li,eld.'
their annual meeting on, Thursday'
afternoon, Jan. 8th. Mrs. . A. E.
Pletch, had charge of the devotional, °!!r g g p g
exercise and inonthl business ineete ,, ; a f are busily Death claimed ithea well known cities -
exercise �' • es en in Mitchell in person of Mrs.
ing after which Rev. A. E. Pletch ., Robert Goforth in her 80th year. 5
took charge of the election in which, °; o incoming
the following officers were elected.: ,; : ° 1 b weeks ago she felloand fracturedsri her
President, "Mrs, D. Finkbeiner; 1 -et t° hip• an injury from which she never
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vice pres, Mrs. A. E. Retch; 2nd vic ' ” g Armstrong has been •oectivept. - S"h, was. 'born in DeceLogmber e1 on Septa -25th, 1857. On December
Pres, Mrs.'Art Amy, 3rd vice, Mrs. El t 27, 1880, she married Robt. Goforth
T. Mawhinney; Recording Secy, Mrs.
co, who' predeceased her. last June. Fol -
H. M. Feist; Corres, sec., Mrs. H. K. lowingtheir :marriage theyresided at
Silber; W,M,S, Treas„ Mrs. Albert�Th t' Watford, Thorndale, Fullerton and
Morlock; Ladies Aid Trees., Mrs. H. ,t 3 Z n heyTownshzzn Mitche.
Schenk; Pianist Mrs. Emery Fahner; P
II 11 I Goderich Man Passes
Asst, Mrs.. Herb Morlock; Secy of ,
Literature; Mrs. Ezra Feist; Audit- i Ll.: 11 Robt T. Phillips, 74, who suffered
ma � 13 h a heart attack, died. He was a me -
ors, Mrs. H. K. Eilber, Mrs. E. X. § f ceryl mber of Victoria St. 'Milted Church,
Falmer ;:.Chorister, Mrs. H. F. Eilber 'f „, `i h lI '
The convenors of the different eon nil in which he was an elder for some
years. Born in Ashfield Twp., he:mar
msttees are: Social, .Mrs, Roy Fink- Robert Cole Dies vied 42
l eines~ Sevin Mrs. H. ii`tilin. Flo ° yews ago to -Hannah 73ower Home rem Australia
g, , to Seat Cote, of Hibbert Twp., di- ing 12 years ago they carne to David Greed arrived. in Goderich
wer and Good Cheer, Mrs. G. E. e'ds Friday at his home near Crain- Godericli. There were no chuldren. ;lest Tuesday on his return from. his.;.
Wenzel; Parsonage, Mrs. Mabel Ew- .art p e was 76 years old, and had ' Besides his wife there sirvive two' el- tei to Australia. He left Goderich:.
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old, Transportation; albs, E. K. Fah- been' n poor health for several ye- suers on Aug. 22nd and sailed from Van.
net; Funeral Deecoration, . MrsJ. cis„' a e is survived by.his wife, Eliza Appreciates Gifts convey .Sept.. 9. On the voyage tc,
1Vlorlock; MVIembership. and. magazine, ,lie 4'. Cole, one son' WM. on the The staff and inmates of Huron Australia calls were made at Ronal—
Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner; Secy: Tithing, ]tom tead,sand one brother John County Home, through .the Inspect- Ulu, Suva,.in the Fifa Islands, .and:. .
and prayer league, Mrs. A i;.'Ple ch .Cole• •of Exeter, He was an active or, J. M, Govenlock, are tiianlang Auckland, New Zealand and the Aor-.-
Secy Oratorical :Cutest, Mrs. A. Aniy 'mean er of Chiselhur•st United Chux- the following organizations -and in- magi arriving at Sidney, Australia,
Sec, Temp„ Mrs. Wes Wein; Tot it '' lie funeral. was held Monday dividuals: for: their donations and' on. Oct, 2nd. Mr- Green spent 2 mon-
amount raised by ' 'the .id $254.00 .fes; the family 'residence to Me- gifts at the holiday season: ' Seafor=' ties inAustrtalia,` at various points'
with balance on hand $132,49, r,WTQ.�-trig` ;its Cemetery. 'Rev. A, Sinclair tai Lions Club, oranges, grapes, can- .in the States of Victoria and 'New
tal receipts for W.M.S. $280.55 all ,of sa11 United Church, conducted dy and tobacco; Clinton' Lions Crab South Wales and renewed acquaint-
of which has been donated to'house the services• oranges, Thos- Riley, Clinton, prang- enances he rade during a residence
and Foreign Missions. The ladle's Mrs. Upereek Dies es; Exeter Junior Institute, oranges of 8 or 9 years in the southern cies,-
Aid members reported 183• sick vas- jylr `George Upereek, formerly and candy: • :.incur some 40 years ago. Australia,,
its and 111 calls, and many bouqu- Jessie,Anderson died on Fridayin Died At Exeter' :of course, has made great advancem-:
ets, plants and fruit were sent to her • 70th year: She came to He safl The death took place hi Exeter .of' est since he left that country in 1895
sick and shut ins, during the year. 20 years ago from the boundary InciFrederick R. Nestle who passed a- •The great cities of Melbourne ands
of Hibbert Twp. Her husband pre- way following a lingering illness in Sidney showed. vast improvement;. •
deceased her a ntnr_bex• of years and his 81st year. He was born in Ifs-Bgend in the_.coEt'ntry districts _•also _pro-.
she is: survived by one daughter,ili4is'311
Borne T'wp. and later moved to Sea- jigress ewes manifest,.
St. ,Joseph and 5eaE'.,r Town.- , • 1
Margarev, at alone. She eves an ac-
rive Worker an the "(failed cnua^uai t------�
and 'ti;e missionary organizations of
t7;at 5church. A private funeral was
held on Sunday, with services by
Rev A. Sinclair, Interment in Me-
Tagga.rts Cemetery. : - .
•
ri Drummed spent the holiday
godstock, the guest .of Mr, and
Wilson
;. C. aT,,, Jinks left for Windsor,
she was called on account of
pees •of her niece, Marc Mil -
that. city, and latest reports
ed axe that Marie is improving -
ext Berry of Peace Riven -ale
with his mother, Mrs. les
and sister, Mrs, Bert Veneer,.
9' years since Albert Inas been
sell.
ee. Brock of London, was a
visitor at the hone of her
5, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brock.
friends and relatives of Nora
Who has been in poor health
ne,! weeks regret to learn tli'at
taken, to Clinton Hospital.
en operation was performed.
nds :of Mrs. Jas. A. Bell, who
underwent an operation in
hospital, are pleased to learn
Mg good progress.
Welsh and staff
d`, in sawing logs and in order
e more ' room fori
r, urn er piling, they will have
once 'shipping.
.Geo) e
d Reeve of the Township ref
y a large majority and is to be
bulged on his very successful
This is the first time a reeve
ex' '. elected in m years
-tern aortio of t
ensa Junior nstitute meet-
In
eet
i be heldon Wednesday even -
n`, ' at the home o
• e ro callis to be answered
health -building habit.
l,hems fay, January 1.41b, 1937'
ea -e--- ... ,esser.essese wee,
elly�-ViraIrh forth,. E a :limber of•years '. be,.
. wins in ,business in Bryanston and
A quiet wedding was. aolehnnized Lawrence Sta. in 1920 he retired
;at, 'kart^ rectory of :5 , Peter's church, and took up his residence in Brant -
when
Godea:icli..lby' :Rev.. Father' Fat”, oma arid. atbout 12 years •
Ye.. s ago he carne
when Miss Ann Walsh, of Montreal ;to Exeter to reside with his son Chi. -
ranee W. IKestle. He is usrvived by a
daughter :and three.' sons.
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
was united in marriage to Chas. R.
Kielty. Mr. Kelly is ship -keeper ori
the steamer Geo. R. Donovan, which.
is, wintering at the Gpderich harbor:
Mr. and Airs. Charles H. Holland
Installing SPrinkler Systemsi of No. S highway near .Seaforth,who
A new'sprinkler system for fire were married Dec. 28, 1886, celeb--
prattectian is being installed in the rated the 50th anniversary of then~
local branch of the Canadian Can- wedding Mr, Holland iss 73 and Mrs
ners, at Exeter, Eight men from 'Holland, who is a daughter of the
Montreal, representing the Worehes- late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jervis of Hot-
ter Fire Extinguisher Co., with head mesvilie, is two years younger, Mr:
quarters in New York, are thele in- Holland taught school for many ye-
stalii:ng• the system. Similar systems ars and after his retirement • they
are being installed at the branches lived in Clinton ' before -•moving to.
at Strathroy and Forest. The men
expect to be there at least two .men-
ths.
Diies Froze Fall
their present home.
Plows in. January.
Fenwiick ,Stewart, 4th con. of St-
anley trip.,• has the novel experience
of plowing on New Year's day, 1937
The plowing going very tritely .Mr.
Stewart also mentioned that deer
are becoming plentiful.; they come
regularly for the cattle's salt at the
barn and during the summer frequ-
ently .feed on the alfalfa field. They
can .pees through a field of wheat so
gently you would not know they had
been in it. His son shot a wolf down ,
by the xivei -a few weeks ago. Mr.
Stewart did :not have . any, tliepry
why •deer and othre wild animals are
coining into .Western Ontario to such
extent, but said the change come
only in the last few years; 20 years
ago there were none.
(Delayed in the Mails)
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Candle were
recent visitors in Detroit.
Mr. Theo, Bedard of.:the 14th
Con., has completed his ,Log cutting
contract with Eddie Brisson Of
n
vertowie . and now a gang of skilful
axe -men are following :.up trunmirig;
up the tops and cutting theist into'
stove wood.
SVIr, and Mrs. Chester' Sin
daughter Mae 'of Zurich were-hole-
day
erehole-day visitors with Mr. and iV'rs. 0.9';
Smith of the Blue Wate•l s•.Hig re)
south of this burg.
Miss 'Youmm Cantilii of London,
spent a fey days with her parents in
St. Joseph, Mr. 'and Mrs. N. A.' Can -
tin.
•
Mrs Oscar Ducharme Sr., who fra-
ctured her foot..a few weeks ago is
slowly improving.
Mr. and+Mrs. Sol. Williams of Sea -
forth and daughter Rena and husb-
and of Kitchener were Sunday visit-
ors to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme
Mrs. Rachel Denomme of St. Jos-
eph north, spent a holiday at Mr.
and Mrs Josiah Sararas of the Blue
Water south.
Mrs. Morris Masse was guest to
Mrs. Fred Ducharme on niondav
last.
HENSALL
Arthur Dick has been trucking
logs from Brussels to Welsh's saw
mill here recently.
Miss J. Garrett, of Toronto, spent
`'• he week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Frk.
Mousseau and Mrs. Shaw and her 2
sons, . also of Toronto, spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Mousseau,
Joseph Hudson, who spent the past
few weeks here with his wife and
two sons, returned to Westminster
Hospital at London where, as a re-
turned soldier, he is receiving treat-
ment. He had a very pleasant time
when here with his relatives and fri-
ends and while improving, is yet far
rronr his normal health.
Chas. Jinks, contractor and couri-
er oI1
Hehsall Route 1, has been con-
fined to his roost for some days ow -
,ng to an .attack of sciatisa,
Mr. and Mrs. Dow, from near St -
.:Re, have moved into .the village. '
Mr. and Mrne Wm. Hildebrandt
:end Joe Marks were holiday visitors
.with friends in; London.
A band. concei,.:t. •is being held it
She Town Tla11, Hensall, on Wednos
lay evening,. 3ans,13tii, .followed bs,
a euchre and dance, under the wisp
ccs of the ,Hensel]. Citizens' Band,
Little Doris Buchanan, who ha'
'eeen in London Hospital, London
vhere she was recuperating from at
Isolation for masteid, came ';home
'est week, feeling much unproved' is
a1th.
Mabel Fee, nurse in training a'
es est, holidays at her
;male here..
COUNTY ..NEWS
end 'River,' was at food
heir at Wingham. The 'xair gro-
idsa nd the flats south of the town
were` flooded.
Amputation Necessary
•s, • Frank Dennis haca.ler left..
, arri amputated .- at the Listowel Me-
morial- hoepital.
e_mor;ial.hoepital. A small growth hap
developed onI her hand, and it was
deemed . advisable to amputate.
Wrist Fractured
• George MacLeod, of • Goderich,
suffered a fractured right wrist while
cranking his truck. The engine back-
fired, reversing the crank, which
struck him on the arm.
McLean—Strong
The first marriage in Seaforth hi
the year. 1937 took place on New
Nr's.niorning . at 6.30 oc'lock at
t Presbyterian Manse, when Rev
'H. C. Feast. united in marriage Marg -
;ant E Strong 'and Kenneth McLean
both of Egdiot dville. The happy
couplet' deft -on; the early morning
train to :;spend their honeymoon in
Toronto.
First Birth of 1937
Sunday,,morning last, a few minut
es. after, midnight, Goderich's first
child of '1937 ' was born at the Hos-
pital to ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Williams
The child, a daughter and mother are
doing nicely Mr. and Mrs: Williams
have rine' other children.
e.4" All pull For Bert
Bert, MacDonald, well known 'pro-
prietorof .the .bathing • house at the
harbor) :G'oderich, and former harb-
ormaster, is in a serious condition at
the Hospital, where he was taken on
New Year's Day for an operation on
a rupture of long standing. He can
count aractically every person, young-
or old, in Goderich as his personal
friend,. and every .,one of them is
hoping* for .a speedy recovery.
Succeeds Dr.. Field
John Bartley, of the department
of 'Edatation, has been appointed, to
succeed Dr, J. M. Field as Public
Sehocl nspector. Dr. Field was. ap-
poittteto the inspectorate in 1911,
contin'i lig in that capacity for ',a
comes ef;. a century: His retlre'ment
s the 1st off danuary.
quart
Married 52 Years
th n Mrs. John ` P'oi'tea, of
Blyth '1°,Veve observed .the 52nd . an-
niv'er ? X .of their wedding. They
wore , led by Rev.. Parks, rector'
of'PiJ'i y Cli�archi Blyth. After•.thhei-•
marri ethey lived•oai a' farm in me
lett ir$'iii where they moved . Is
l31yth 40 ''years ago.
eSNAPSNOT SUE:
.,Bring 'Eta Back Alive:"
Hunting with the camera gaffers many a thrill. This trophy was "shot')'
against the light of a clouded sun on supersensitive film.
MANY experienced sportsmen tion shots of wild game in native-
who can't be accused of being haunts and lairs that the sportsman --
"softies" have been giving attention eamerist .delights in bringing home_ -
of late to hunting and fishing pho- It is almost like"`bringing 'em back
tography. They are trying to get on alive"
film, for permanent record and last- Don't suppose, however, that he is
ing enjoyment, flashes of outdoor able to obtain suchpic:tares with the -
drama that stamp themselves ,on ease that he snaps the gang around
their memories but which never can the campfire, or Bill and Joe in the
be adequately pictured in words. duck stand, or the quiet �seenery of ,
These sportsmen realize that; un- 'lake, mountain or wood. Just as he •
less one is a dramatic story teller, re- becomes thoroughly familiar with.
counting how the buck deer leaped the operation of his gun and fishing -
the windfall or how the big trout...taekle, and practices target shooting -
jumped and took the lure. that got and fly casting, so he thoroughly un-
caught in the alder, does not always.'derstands Ms camera and practices:
"get over"; but, to be able: to .show using it. '.Ire must always be ready.-
one's
eadyone's friends an actual picture of for the unforeseen opportunity and. .
such a happening, ah:l that is not acquire dexterity in adjusting focus„,
only convincing but a muck greater .stop openings and shutter speeds ter -
satisfaction. Moreover, camera using the conditions of the moment, Here
sportsmen are taking as, much• pride is the advice of one successful cam -
in their picture trophies • as in era bunter:
having actually shot the game or ".Always keep the camera loaded'
caught the fish;, and rightly so, after and .make a practice of leaving the
discovering that: to capture wild life shutter set at 1/50 second at L8, This
with .a camera„ requires asmuch will come nearer being right mores
skill, alertness, and' gniek thinking times than any other combination.
ays With reed or gun. for the ]hurried snapshot, Watch the
The advent of the vest pocketand light conditions as the day wears one.
'rntiniature-type cameras, ,together :and snake adjustments accordingly, -
with modern fast Olin, is:principally When the big moment comes,, as its •
responsible fox' adding this new zest will eventually —when the buck ,
40• the sport ofi:liunting and•1lshing; comes crashing out into the., open:
indeed, for actually:' creating a new and gallops fiy'you, not a hundred
outdoor sport, because many now feet away—when'tlee big trotit has
hunt equipped with a ogxitera. puler. !Struck and lies begun his tight on
In. the first place, these cameras are your pal's line—keep cool, brother,
sruall and convenienirto carry, and think quick. You should prob -
i;oitib ei them weighing, scarcely ably'• change to 1/200 at f4.5 (twc
.more than; a couple of: loaded shot- motions), but, if you don't, keep cool,. ,
guar Shells. .Secondly, .the miniature likely as not you will slide the dia-
type in available with ultra fast pbragna pointer in the Other direc•- .
leatses and shutter speedo, so that tion and set theshutter for +time..'
the. jumping fish: or the runxning, ani- Buck fever is as fatal to your •
mal may be "slopped" on t mtv i� ,7,63. ,Chances with a camera as it; is with .
f. rear•. t '-r:n m..ot!t
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