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of merit ent,a 3rd, class, 60 65, per cent. - 50 59 per cent. arc." -a United: 4hurch We the below 50'per cent. class., _,tfl� manneir -to, Mary De- Reports have, Veen. issued to every e� elady, 2n 'reek 044. 040st, A, t4e and. * 00p. %,izabdth Carlin, 2nd; John Shea, 3 tvas entprtalried> to 01 .M, - -�h and �t 244- Vincent Eckert, 2nd; pi -n father. , Shoulu pu 'I and 'snould od signed by thl�, Is be not T"n It" nredit; John I iq� t
u' nim- Quaid, failed (42). .Entranea Class— exact ntea ' g of te detai J b in. Atkinson, e 9,an,04' L clear, to the parent; or if tu onta' 6' 1114 wt�, t kned. to Tor BatisAed ;he p�!Og �4, V Alice Flannery, Kate Flannery, Kale their �hol -aperintnd hild is making, the 1�,, Wi�, qr'ge ion our.S - Holland, Al-abonset Cronin, Kathleen. 'Elliott, �Vai 2, week to discuss the andAeOIIETS to have as their ob- Hart (absent). Jr, IV—Agnes Da, olidyguest with her friend, Miss, El�e A,4, mining year d6rsoii, at Kip Ina Scott- fartk 'C 'active for th scholars dnring the lanye, Loretta Holland, 11-anna. CrOn- membership in His church, and ac Of- her R. Allen .B. s,2rvice in His kingdom. Ill—Mary Murphy, Mark O'Sullivan UY Dorritijeei" �ChApntan. matiter, Nvs. :A. tM 2. We urge upon our Superintend- Fergus Melady. Jr. III—Irene Me* tir van, Mary Miles, Mary Me -Quaid. Sr has'returned.Jo London after- -s Jiere,far id'i A. E,6kart. W ist Class rd;ver 86.4 -o, Decision for Christ, in, Edward Hart, Florence O'Sulli, ing the holid at% the home - A Hu liter, of London, was, a weel� pad, Uerald BedArdj iof H. Somerville, et, and, teachers more deita and Quaid, Mary McGrath, Lillian Miles, 2nd Cigsis—E, Ed -gar guest with her auni home here t1lia, J. Murray, 11. Selater, F. specific teaching of Temperance in Albert Hart, Ella 011Sullivan, Marg- —Xis Com Cambell spent Me *eok Dumas, R, Hugill, R. MacLean, M - out Sunday schoolis. This will include aret Murphy, Tain Melady, Edward end With her friend, Miss Lillign. Rich- Cudmore. Pledge signing and teaching by"cliart, O'Sullivan,.Jack Cronin, Benny Hol- nd wit �parent J h -their eau Woods, of Galt,' —His, -spend-' 8rd Class—C.J&Nak, H. Rankin, as well as by any other method that land. Part II.--Jaseph O'Reilly, haei�ftrl- was home f the holiday.—Iffiss Elva Ing I of ataV 9 day,p gt the of beF, W,o,lonan's nm ' D. Farquhar, E. Broadf oot. may. be considered effectiWe in the 'Mary Hart, Louis O'Reilly, 1sabe svi a, stpR D1_'W4r and IT. Clement, of Toronto, ess Slic unc Mr. h. ss elen local school. Roach, dwad. -Roach, Denis Nolan. with Mr. and Mrs. A. Farneg's Attmtiami--T Credit --- �G. FTee� M. Wolsh, M. Dun 1, , 'Alleii—Mi H soi�t Thanksgiving with Mr. and A lop, W. Little, J. CaTdm, . Eckert, Dqvidson, of London, was a'gues at near When- ym, will 3 Inasmuch as a, great deal of the —Jr. I—Jack Roach, Ralph Murphy. funeral of Mr. yans,,q4 ag- Mrs. D. Dewar.—Lawrenoe and, Fred her Aoifi�6 ovai thdt '*dek O�A.Th,6 tem.' 'Are &ey fit f6r use'.r.,X6W.,�,,, E. Oke, E. Hawkins, M. Bolton, 11- inspiration gained at a convention is P�-:mer Wilfred McQuaid, p�&t ed pioneer of MXIIII shi V5.was Fo*lie, of Lofidon, were home for th' time to ave thein, put �A,gljA e,,tegular meeting of the M&A -an Olivr Va. in and we will eA usually lost in transmioMan,. we Cl�-ary. Francis O'Reilly; Con Hai- l4eld follovitlig ss, at 9.30 hAday.—Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hunt Ctek. was, held,- ion Friday *A good line of stock �al qq� �4 Below i5o0/,,_S. Cudnior,6, R. Shinen, strongly urge on all pres orn u ent to tarry land, Pat McGrath, Elizabeth Roach, On Saturday m 'i gi g by� Rev. of London, were in the village over evening, November 9th, with Mus tire chains for cars., auto 14res, buihg,,� D. Drager, ffi, XcLach- back the impressions made and the Jae Hart, Pat O'Sullivan. Father Frank Bricklio.lt "Phe.,elicar the holidy—Miss Emily Osmond ts�� Dok6thy- Bnmdfot in the chair,. wh rubier, hoots, tub�,14n,-'Ik ourn, with visiting her uncl, MT. Young, Old StaysL W. 1.� Xoui�. ]an, P. Re�ave, 0. Stdrliug, A. Broad- resoluti* assed at this convention rendered "O come 1.9 -n,, L. Be e conducted the opening devotional e'x- foot, C, Fergus �J� 4 Dead" 'and Goderich.—Miss, Mary Dvey,* of TO� refses. Mrs. Addimn and Viola. attie, R. Me- wih Ovi'ew to having them taken up Me Awhile," "Pray for. GOnigle, Rutledtge,.R. Little. liome school and put into "Angels f ront ondcted'by Aei 'D by their Light" duA) the 0 e, ser sited Tebbubt verWheeler ead interesting papers. active operation. ,vices. The large chi was filled Thanksgiving.—Rev. F. H. lia-ull and, OaNSTANCIR r MCrae, Ph.D., of Miss ing is to'be c
1st Cla� W Misses Kaie'SAid6r, Edna Bremner wall, ith the many relativ,49-'1ind, friends' Mrs. Paul] are sending the week in' and -Pearl. Brock sang a trio. As the The Young People's $Ociety Busby-Lawson.—A quiet but pretty I=e, A. S-ei of the: deceased. Mr. Evil was a London.—Mr. and/Mrs. Stewart and p d next Is t f r many littIle, niecei of Hamilton, spent the the year, members axe being asked to 'D Wilson,, J. McKenzie, wedding was solminzie -at high noon pioneer settler who fa=1 :7-.30 p.m.—Tihe W, X1 Of SL �40 2�' bet, E, Z meeting *' the closing One of their meeting oil 8 held, the -week end with Mr. a -ad Mrs. J. Pol- THE FIRST Thursday, at the parsonage, Lande- years of his Y'Olith, and" dyeWs bhumh .,their " tha y boro, the Rev. Johnston officiating, have their Sunshine bags well filled. . nkeq 2nd Class—E. Golding, V. Nolan, I- TH,n,NKSGMNG, DA position of assessor of I&XIllop, town- lock. --Mss Eliza D-upee, Miss Ethel Ing Myrtle Irene, daughter of Play.—On Monday evening, NoVem- meeting on Thalikslevilig McLean, M. Thompson, G. Butson, M. when Mr. ship for many years. the 'past Geminhardt, Charles Geminhardt, ber 19th, the Young P,eoplef BU,,� day. Miss Rawlings, whd Wa.tsan, F. Devereaux, K. Stewart, D Dear Sir:' Last Sunday the, Cafiad- and Mrs. Robert Lawson, became the five years Mr. Evans livii(�tln Landono Earrije Fawn and Gilbert Knight, of field are presenting the play, "The former presient of the W. Driscoll, ff. Dixon.. ian nation as a Christian people re- bride of John Edward, eldest son It Ont. Here, his devoted children often Toronto, and Douglas Gerninhardt, of the Congregational 3rd Class—A. Edmunds, M. Haigh, turned thanks to "the Giver of all TuTs. John. Busby, of Toront The visited with him, and Sis advonced Orillia, were at Mr. and Mrs. F. Across the Hille." This is a three -act comedy dTaina and play, a, digtiict, -and Who.- has. Just E. Duncan, G. Has, L. Purcell, M. good gifts" for a bountiful harvest bride was becomingly attired in mauve age of ninety-six years were spa -at in Gerninbardts for Thanks,giving.— ig taffeta with erearn lace and carried full eivening. This is one of the most tron' A I e� R9 s, J. Habkirk, M. McLennan, C. and in unison the church -going con- prayer and devotion. Hii-wife, Mary Mrs. A. Wigle, of Toronto, visited her , spent the 1 9 popu ar ast eight yeja�rs, gave - Archibald, G. Broadfoot. gregation observed two minutes' Madame Butterfly roses And lily Of Ann MCarroll, died fatif.'years ago. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sturgeon I plays ever written a-nd as ing address on well worth seeing. You can't afford v'ry Inter t' the valley. Miss Edith Bil�by, Credit—M. Kling, A. Calder, E_ silence at the eleven o'clock services, Of His nine sons and danghters 'are: over the wieek end.—Newton and there. The study book, ins in i 0 miss it. It will be give a ba the Rolph, J. Frost, D. Sills, M. Kerr, J. commemorative of the sgning of the Toronto, attended the, bride, wearing Robert, Joseph, Mrs. Tharnas. Pierce George Sturgeon, of Toronto, were b Darkness, has a descript *o f 'her H. asenient of the United Church. Gemmell, V. MacGregor, 0. Nicholls, World War Armistice and in honor of a frock of -maize flowered georgette, and Mrs. Louis J. Longeway, of De- home for Thapksgiving.—Miss M. particular wOrk. The.th 'leton, St. Gerrie was at her home in Ingersoll - Mrs. Jerry Stij 0. Holmes, L. Hagan, R_ Nott, 11- the heroic dead. Our American CauS_ and Carried a bouquet of yellow mums. trait ------- amounted to $175.—Th SS Peterson, J. McLachlan, K. Webster, ins are prone to claim that Thanks- Mr. Leslie Lawson, brother of the C,Iiir�ban- Mrs. John QW �gley, Clin- for the holiday.—Mr. and Mrs, Har- PM RMLLF, H. Hyde. giving Day was first instituted in bride, acted as best man. After the ton; Mrs.'Harry Nelmles�.,��f Kitchen- old King and- Master Harold Attwood Ban are holding their th Anniversary Services.—Th anni- meeting an Saturday afte on, lat Below 50—C. McDonald, B. Steph- their great Re -public, and "lest we ceremony thy motored to the home er, all of whom wetre pi6ient at the of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ver-sary services of this church held 2.30 p.m. All the bpys and girls�, of enson, F. Case, B. McCowan, F. Kling, forget" the following extract, relative of the bride where dinner was Served , �b:
Smith and son, of London, were guests last Sunday were largely attended. the coagreg-ation and their motliri G. Crich. to Thanksiving Day in Britain in in the presence of the immediate rel- Mrs. Charles Park4ir Over Rev. Sawyer, of Plattsville, was the are invited to this meeting. Form 111. 1697, was taken from -the newspaper, atives of the bride and groom. Later the holiday.—Mr. and Mrs. gainue'l speaker, and delivered two excellent Etta Jarrot, of Toronto, and brozher, It Class M. Dtovr 86.8%, J. 9,post'Boy�'? published in London, in the afternoon tho.happy couple left Cleave and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave addresses in keeping with the occas- Mr. GilbeTt Jarrott, of Loudon -i -vis- nt. for a short honeymoon the bride Archibald, H. Ame England, appears apropo: "ThursdAy, motored to Bad Ame, Mich., last ion. The special music by the chair ited their a -rents, Mr. and Mrs.. IiOl,e Egmond," n December 2, 1,697. being appointed travelling in 'a 2nd Class�L-F. Rya M. Keys, M. ressi of American Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. and auartettes was, well rendered and Jarrott of Our villag th e durin tMcKellar, C. Dicksn. for theay of thanksgiving, the same Beauty eorgette, and, velvet blue Gingerich, returning this week.—Mr. added to the enjoyment of the services. week.—e many friends' of 3rd Class. --J. Finnigan, N. Tyndall, was usheredin with ringing of bells, broddeloth coitt with opposuin collar 40) Frank Henry, of Whitechurch, is vis- An, n�veir The church was nicely decorated with W. Hay, to the, M. E�eattie, E. Workman, 1. Nott, M. theiRing went to the Chapel Royal, and blacki satin hat. The. groom's iting Mr. and Mrs. William FOstar� plants, flowers and flags. The free- will stout be pleased to learm, that, L6. bridesinAid was :a, wAite and -at iiiglit all had bou gift tO t11 liar,61,d iStinson and, William XeDool Will offe iing-was very ,genewus fires and -illuminations. ' The le -ft -Monday On a hunting trip to deed, ani-aunting to r $47.0. return no me aftdr Hbki:ek. fire- -gold bar pin ;iet with- amethyst" and S to the -bst man, ebony brushes. They QV_`e Credit—A. Finlayson, L Wankel, W. warks, i St. James' Square were North -Bay.—Miss Thelma Ritz, who e P, t
Notes.—Among the numerous visi- pital at Seaforth for the p Lane, M. Rid, L. Pinkney, G. Parke, lighted after this manaer: About 12 were the recipints of many costly Rev. W. S. Owen, St. 1ohn's United has been attending Clinton Commer- to,s in the community during the weeks, where she underwent a7l' 1. O'Leary, B. Aberhrt, C. Way, R. 0,,I,ck the Foot Guards lined the and useful gifts, including a present (Church, Stratford. cial College, left this, week to take a week end. were noticed: Mrs. Rose eraion for appendicitis.—Mr. Clar- Aherbiirt, N. Balton, G. Ge-mmell. avenues, the rockets -and all things from St. James' Church choir, Toron- position in Toronto.—Armistice Day Stephes, of Thorndale; Mliss Carrie ence McLean, of the Western nit. Below 50%—A. Bolton, G. Matthews, being fixed on the rails the day be- to, of which the groom was a main- Services, 11 a.m. and, 7.30 p.m. was observed here by a speial seT- Stephens, Mr. Walter Johns and Mr. versity, London, spent Thanksgiving H. McLead, G. Rennie, M. Crich, L. fore. A little after six. the KAng, ber. On their return Mr. and Mrs. vice in Trinity Church, conducted by and Mrs. Aldn Jones, of London; Mr. at the hDme of 'his parents, Mr. and attended by his guards, came to the Busby will be at home to their friends Rev. F. H. Paull, the rector, who gave and Mrs. Wilson Hawkins and fam- Mrs. Jaimes B. McLean, of the Lon- McDonald, M. McDonald, J. Williams N. Cardno. whence t the Prkview Apartments, Chat- Form IV. Earl of Romney's house, from a masyt interesting aoid impressive ily of Seafortb; Miss: Violet Gam- don Road.—Mrs. Homer Hunt, of Me, soon after a signal was giiven, by ham. ad -dress referring in feeling terms to bffll of Exeter; Miss Lucille Pybus, Killop, visited her parents, Mr. and Ist Class---�G. Scott 77,11/c, E. Wolsb, firing a racket, for the fireworks to Notes.—Mrs. McMurray, of Sea- the great sacrifices made and the of �hiselhurst, Mr. Robert Bragg, of Mrs. Robert Elgie, of Tuckersinith, A. lanua. go off, which were imi-nediate-ly light- forth, is visiting at the home Of Mr. The Hoadl6y Concert Co., of Listwel hope that lasting peace would be Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Bosnell and during the week.—Mr. James Kil- ndrew 2nd Class- -E. Burrows, G. Mason, ed; the performance was extraordin- and Mrs. Robert Clark.—Mr. A Splendid five -piece orchestra, Messrs. maintained. There was a large. can- 'Children, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. patrick, to the south of our village, G. Daly, M. Ferguson, F. Wheatley, ary fine, and much applauded. The Saell left on Friday for an extended Pequena1 and Hudson, soloists; Black �Tegation, several returned men be- Orville Carin and Arnold, of Thames who has been spending a few days in M. Rolph. same continued someWhat -better than visit with his sister, Mrs. Latimer, of Face Trio; tris, quaTtettes and lit- lng present. The recessional was sung Road,; Mr. and Mrs. Morly, Mr. and deler hunting in Muskoka, returned 3rd Clas--V. Gardiner, S. Sheer, half -an hour, and there wee divers Blenheim, who is quite ill at present. erary numbers. by Mrs. Paull, Mrs. Woods, -Xisses Mrs. N. unning and family, Mr. home during the past week, bririging T. Cluff, M. Patrick, R. Patrick, M. sorts of fireworks, some had the —Mrs. Howard . Armstrong a n d Lucy"and Jean Woods. and Mrs. George Squire, Of Whalen. home wih him a fine der.—Iffiss Rose Shinen. King's name,,others the arms of Eng- daught-er, Hattie, spent over theeek Doors open at 7.30 p.m. McLean, of Parkhill, visited her par- a,
Credit—W. McDonald, M. Smith, land; in -a word, they were very cur- end with friends in Toronto. — Mr. Concert at 8.15 p,m: ents, Mr. and- Mrs. James B. McLean, BRUCEFEELD STAYFA Wright, L_ Mle, M. iouls. There was a man and a woman and Mrs. Justin Sinclair, of Brig4en, E. White, G. ADMISSION 35c. and 25c of the London Road, during the past unflortunately killed and divers -others, an&-Xisis Sinclair, of Chicago; Mr. We r2ave the argest stock of single and Our stnglehrness we make of English nak, week.—Mr. William Moore, bf out- Below 50%—A. McNaugton. hurt by the fdlliu� down of stick -g. and Mrs. Logan, and Kathleen, Blyth, -David McLean, Chairman of Boarff. te - harness in Huron County at J. Work- direct from England. Call and see them at village, visited his daughter and son- Form V. bout half an hour were visitors, at the home of Mr. and W. D. McDonald, Pastor. man's Harness Shop, Rippen. 3177-5 John A. Wkirkman's Harness Shop, Kippen. y in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. John Wtcom, A after, His Majest ist Class—N. Stewart 92%, J. Fin- g a fin Mrs. Lao Stephenson on blonday.— Notes.—Mx. and Mrs. Clelland and Grand Concert—Stafra United ChuTch, Wed- went to St. James', there bein a of Ingersoll, during the- past week�— guests of n, -day, November 21st, at 9 p.m. Programme layson, D. Hudson, N. Jeffalton. ball." Yours, F. G. NEELIN. Mr. and Mrs. -Will McMillati and fam- son, of Listowell, were the consists of a play, "Who Kissed Barbara?" Miss Jessie Johnston, of Clifford, was; 2nd Clast—F. Hogg, E. Broadfout, ily, Of London, visited at the home of the latters mother, Mrs. W. Stev 5. Stunt, an Evening at Home: Pageant drams. aeek end guest -at the home of Mir, f th casket H. Lane, M. Ritchie, M. Purcell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson on Sun- funeral. The bearers o last week. — Thanksgiving visitors The Lost -Church. Don�t miss this. 3179-1 and Mrs. Hugh MeMurtrie. — Miss 3rd Class—T. Nolan, K. Calder. day last.—Mrs. Busby and daughter, were Messrs. Louis Stapleton, B.A., were- Miss Laura Swan, Miss An-na and Mrs. Sundercott KathleeA Elliot, of Brucefield, was, ay redit—F. Peterson.' ST. ODLUDKIBAN of Toronto, were guests on Thursd of Collingwood;. Williala Stapleton, M. Haugh, Mr. Carman Haugh, Mr. and daughter, Barbara, of Paris, and the guest of her friend, Miss Elva An- Below 500/o—C. Trott, G. Black, J. last of Mr. -and, Mrs. Robert Lawson. Frank Evans, Joseh Evans and P. F- Lance Norris, of Toronto; Miss Ina Miss Blnche Snell visited over the derson, over Sunday.—Mr. Willia;m. McLean, School Report.—The following is —Miss Blanche Wheatley, Miss Rena Bann, of Dublin, and John Dvans, of Scott, Miss Irene Snider, Miss Anride -weak end with Rev. and Mrs. B. Snell. Crawford, of Ripley, called on friends McDoiiald, T. Govenlack, E. J. Purcell the first term reDort Of S. S. No. 3, Caer' S Seaforth, all grand nephews Of the Mustard, London; Mr. and Mrs. An-' �Mrs. N. Bushfield, of Logan, spreat here during the past Week. B. Duncan. r, Miss Florence Knox, Iffis St. Columban. Those obtaining 75 or Mildred Britton, all of Toronto, were deceased. Many spiritual bouquets drew Rurdock, of Detroit.—Mr. and several days last week with her Par- Gertrude Francis, 'Of Exeter, was the over have first class honors; those visritors at their lWmee, over the were the acknowledgments of the de- Mrs. Bagata, of SpenLmr, Mass-, were ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sadler- week end guest of her friend, Miss k he d to this fine old man. The the guests of Miss Jean Murdoo having 65 to 76, receive second class Thanksgiving holiday.—Miss- Thelma vOtiOa I Mr. and Mrs. E. Chamberlaim, of Gladys McLean. Mr. Gilbert Jarrott RELIGEOUS honors; those having 60 to 65 have Dale a -ad Misa Dunn., of Toronto, mo- funeral was, held from the home Of MTs. Jamea-Mbodie visited friends in Toronto, called, -on Mr. -and Mrs. 0- of Landon University, spent Thanks- EDUCATION COUNCIL. third class honors; and from 60 to tare' here and pent the week end Mr. 'William Stapleton- Interment Hensall latt Week.—The congT6datian W. Reed on Sunda--�MT. Geo. Cole- giving with -his, parents here. — Mr, 60, credit or pass. The names are in in St. Calumban cemetery.—Miss of the Unibed Church was glad to man, with the former's parents, Mr. and was who spent three months in gas- Fred Parsons, f London, The Hay,Stanley and Tuckersmith .order of merit: Form 11: French— Mrs. james Dale. — Miss Corinne Marie BenAng6r, of Mildmay; Mr. spent see their minister, the Rew. W. A- katchewan, arrived home on Satur- Thanksgiving -at his home in Stau- Religibus'Education Council held its Mary O'Cnnor, lst; Frank Moylan' Michael Darling, Niagara Falls, and Bremner, occupying his pulpit last day.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowman, Of ley.—Miss Etta Bell� of Wegterv*ltv v Scandrett and Mir. Harry n in Varna United (43). visited- their -friend, Miss Mildred bliss Gertrude annual conventio antes Atkinson, failed Stapleton, of Toronto, Sunday morning after, an absence of Bageraville, visited. -with Mr. and London, spent the week end withliejr Church afternoon and -evening, Nov- Foi;a 1: French—Elizabeth Carlin, Britton over the holidayst.—Mr. and were among the Thanksgiing visi- four weeks. A most impressive ser- Mrs. Cecil Bowman last week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. of (sth. Opening exercise& , were Con- lat- Bridget Delaney, lst; Lucy Mrs Riehd Burwick and Mr. Mil- tors on Sunday and Monday. — -Mrs. vice was held, the two minutes' sil- Tuckersmith.�Mlss Mr a t, an(? MAinger etertained to r dusted by the Presid I ent arid Rev. R. Eciert, lat- John Shea, lst; John ton'Maore, of Stratford, were week Michael J. 'Be nce being observed in mentory of Grace Cooper-, of M. Gale. Mcqulj,' 14, Vincent Eckert, Ist; end visitors at the home of Mr, VAn. a �ThRnksgiving dinner at noon hour thae who gave their lives for their ZURRMH spe�nt 1 I Thanksgiving Wth their mother, Delaney, The President I 'Colin Canl9bell, Oc- John 11611and, 2-nd; Mary Moore. ;an, Monday a -number of old friends. country. The minister preached ap- Steinbach-Hwald. — On Monday Mrs. W. W. Ooopet and -brother, Mr. cupied the chair an4 welcomed the 2iad.,, R6se Melady, 3rd. Latin—Mary _n ving Sermons d propriarte thanksgi forenoon at the Lutheran Pars,mage W. R. Gooper, of the with a few 'brief wwl,ehos� Frank Moylan, let delegates 1Q'Cannor, lat the choir provided' special music, th,� marriage was solemnized by Rev- Miss M_,)rgaret EWe BAYFEELD -spent JhAtIks_ en words. Bridget Delaney Ist- Elizabeth Car- which was much appreciated. Mr. E. Turekeim, of Muriel, eldest daugrn g with her uts, Mr. and Mrs_ 91II pare The minutes and Secretary�Treas- lin, lot; Lucy, kCko�t, ISt; Vincent IDUBLUM Breezes.—Miss Anme Elliott, of Bamta sang a beautiful solo in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Uetry Hwald, Robert Elgie.--4H. and Mrs. ? urer's report was mad by tho, Secre, FAkert94st; John McQuaid, ?,nd; John Toronto, wag the gu-%t of 'her aunit evening.—Mir. and Mrs. Baton and of Zurich, and Orville J. Steinbach, Petrie, of Toronto, visited, aver thc� tary-treasber, R.. P. Vratson. A dust Yolland, 2nd; Mary Delati6y, 2nd; Reidy-Nicholson.—The marriage of Mm. J_Friser, over -ne week end.—' Mr. an6 Mrs. Greefli, of Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach, week end with friend a-kound Xip-. was gii�en by Revs. Penrose Ond GWO. Cohn Shea, 3rd, James Atldn�on, !Call- Mr. David Reidy, only son of Mrs. Dr. and XTs. Lewis, of Toronto, were spent Thanksgiving day at the home also of Zurich. After the ceremony pan—�Miss Dona Smith is visiting- McQUeea.— Rev. W, A. Bremner then game ed (49); Rose Melady, failed (48). Mary Reidy, and Miss Angela Nichol- guest over the holiday of Dr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. Steinbach left for a with her parents in Bluevale for a Tho an address on The Clate-chumen Class eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. V. Woods.—Mrs. Burt and Miss Ada Reid a
Geometry ary O'Connor, Ist; Eli%- son., ad, Mr. Lawrence motor trip. TI:ey -will -reside in Lon- few days.—Th W. lvl. S. and C. G. I.- it
Preparation for Declsionn Da7. Th-lif abeth C�arlin, 19t; Lucy Eckert, Prid; Walter Nicholson, was solemnizd a, Harry Baker, of London-, were home Reid, f Toronto, and Mr. Stan Reid, was muep. appreciated. and. caused� con- John McQuaid,, 2nd; John Holland, Thanksgiving Day by Rev. Father for the hliday.—Miss Ahna McKay, of London, spen the holiday at the T. thnkoffering on Sunday last waz- Rati-Durand.—At the Drysdale R. a wnderful success. Miss Rollings, e ry D- Kelly, P.P., at St. Bridget's R. C. es and dls�- 2nd- Frank Maylan 3rd; Ma mied by Mrs. Muir, of Taran- home of their father, Mr. C. H. Reid* C -6 missionary from Angola, Africa, ent, enquiri
0 aiderabI accompi Ch rch, Rev. J. H. Gerard per- a k de was very to cussion. The Rev. R. M. Q ' ale gave aney, 3rd; Viacent Be art,, credit; Church, Logan. The bri was hom for Thanksgivingi —Miss Doran Farquhar, of London, formed the ceremony on DJIOnda-Y was the special speaker and gave -_4 an excellent talk upon the -Sunday John Shea, crediq Bridget Delaney, pretty in sandt crepe with touches of James Camere, of Toronto, spent the spent the week end at the home of which united in marriage, Pearl, very jintrerestig and inspiring talk 6im -Pink with, hat and shoes to match, -week end mvith r, John bar parents, Mr. and Mr C. Farqu-
Sdhoal tdcheTls objective. TeAchei's credit; Rose. N*Iady, credit; James ist brothL daughter of Mr. Louis Drand, Of her work there and the wonderftd. 6p- Composition and d yellow *01*nI6 vere taken MY Atldnsb -rediti ip, and Mr. Claude portunities that were being found;' up and IS' and carrl6d pale phik ail Stanley tow -ash esJ. E. Haraell, Spelling --john Holland, 2nd-, Frank roses. , Her sister, Miss Margaret Rau, son of by irls in XTI 11 1_1 bAAd and Wore Mr. and Mrs. MeatY Rau, Four of the Canadian g
61;,fthli2v Isewis leboutt" .0 Moylan 2nd. ridget Delaney, 2nd; C 0 Cliu, 0ampbell. Sup- John Shea,� 6d; Lucy Betart, 2nd; a Nile green, gown with -black hat,
16V was Jadies of the �ohn M,&Quaid, 8rd; Elizabeth Carlin, and carried pink carnations. Mr.
bell. 3Td; Mhry O'Connor, credit; Rose Joseph Rgan was bridegroom. Mrs,
� a I ".' I oney played the wedding music
agun by Melady, credit; Mary Delane�7, credit; D. Mah
-nd Mr. D.
z solig, this pas- Vincent Eckert, eredit;,James Atkin. and Miss A. Connolly warot hot the son, credit. Gr wich, sang "O
RvJ. W. P sntjaar:__&oge Melady, L. 13!�Cours ey, of Safid
I repottp of 90�0'� 18t; Bridget eanI�t- Mary Salutahus! Following the v0teddine
r at the bride?s home, the young
nk �an, Ist; diniae
lutiolli, 0 0 ttm, $NW O.'Cormor, lst; Frk May'
Quarte4el ga#6 '1� , %Wg� Mty Delaney, 2nd- John 111011alid, couple motored to, Detroit and ChIca-
was follo-#id br, a 1664l�flbll 9M,� Lucy Eckert, Rd; Vincent Zek., go. The auntst, uncles,, brotberq'iana
oamha ntitied, John Shea, credit; Jarnes sisters of both paiiies were, U: address i6f the, Aai0li. Sailed (48); ElizaWth CAT- at the wedding dinner.
Aev.'A. X Doaft 4n, �'Tko yGeography—Warr Do- 11T'6te8--Vr. and RM V- P- Mc-
Tmw�ft�AWZO 91W410-4 V68 A�lz' McQuaid, lat; B14d. Grath � -a children, of St. %mae,
tin to the sttoa,ar Whi0h gAt Prank Mi&ylan, lat; ad MV McGrath, Of St- Olemens,
-wag a t*OWC " 4 the Mary 2nd- Lucy teltelt, spent the laloliday with their moth4w,
as It now IM w4ro f; um, "', gna; J, Mrs. Peter � McGrath, — w. ames
cas d, alin. M14
again gitea,w.' 00 t, Xrotubkopf hao gone to Toront6 2;11d,; 8rd; John 4&YFS and also Istl 'Or#; V11h1i* 0616it, 8rd; Js. sPelild` b, 90V
d*8 Solit Mrs, f SotmtG, spent TIfnialk-
followtug 620TO 1000, 2nd, -
i thd village,—
ug with 1A n
Uzi? Vpouvke, d ohatmln�
Aalf;' &.6. uww Dalaab, SkM ' tOb OSOt# th,13 "v 'Olt
bm�, *qad X0111tU &
also of Stamley. Mr. and Mrs. Rau
jag, the Misses, Jean, Bell, DeAtrip-0
Will reside in Detroit.
Cooper, Isabelle Alemiader and, 11bro-
Belanger-Denarnme.-Oni Tuesday
thy MitcLeali, gatheredl up t1he oflorbig
at the Drysdale R. C. Church, Rev.
which amounted -to over
J. E. Gerard performed the ceremony
a number from thio vicinity Gtte--_adef'4V;`
v*dch united in, marriage Mr. Joseph
the masquelmd party which Was. heig
0. Belanger, of Windsor, and Lucie,
in Hilllsgzras�-11, on Wednesday evening.
daugliter of Mrs. Racliel Denomme
last mv "_11 report a &OLOT1 tj
and the late Nelson Denomme. Mr.
Y. P. Ltague.-Tha YUng Pwplq
,and Mrs. Belanger will reside in
met for their Friday night ire4llj�
Windsor.
on November- 9th, mith a nice
Notes. -The concert in the town
present. Andvow 2,611
hall on Monday wo-ting was attonded
Mr. Connel, took Vb 4 V
by a small crowd owift to the ad
"Drnms in
-weather. ft Tuesday and Wed-vag-
read, z ve� Iiliterest1%.7 oZ
dtv te, performalaceg of t7as "T46okaA
%&COZ.
11�reules" were aftnd,ah 97r& the
the close, of
show put on VU8 fabor aSting 'and 6n-
taiab vera tho M1
teitatninq,-Our took part in
Day head:
am And'olA 4id
th,(� Armistice proeWingq
tlos4d by 41LI,
hero 6n Tesdgv� A 11rawbir of eft-
M%s Olds 8611.
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