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'k`� ��,�..''.�.', �, I , Wa& Working on Pole North i I f �Meeting is, Called To Con- Annual,.-, Meeting Will Fol- Hensall ,11and Gives I We ,7. -0 4ibji�oballll. ,�.", 6 May I , . ­ . � , ­: ,�;.�i:,­ - . ­­­ 1. .. 11 . � 1-1: I . . . . . . �: , , . OLIVET TO CALYARY . sider Formation of a Club low Banquet At Rendered Sacred Concert ' - ........ I . . . . . . .X -I.. " T14"g. A,,,,,, � .. ...... � ,,,,,;:',, ", �.,w.111 : ... , �, 0� , o � � ,� '4� 1 , mg , I All 'm ��, , . . �.�' ��,, " � "'. �,,,%jjr . of St.,Columban When - I I . I IV, !rmg ,,,,,,, ,",i� ,�.'jjr . WK 11 .p,Fn,!;,,;, §0 I..." �". if, . ' Foll 1.1le'ams 0 1. �.; 1 ", �11, , ' �_ I - , , - Commercial. owing Church Ser- .Visit Exeter Club '4M, , , �, ','.3, in Event There is Suffici- .. M _Wl. I I , ", �`il I.i.. I Accident OccurreA. IS WELL RECEIVED ,. � 1. . I I . .on -Sunday Evening.' Some twenty members of the I . . . . .. P., � 77 -; .. I- , r .,�,?,',`,11,�,." � . ��: ..*'.... � 1­';""�..", � .. ,�­ L' -'W . . ,_'l. �v , W , f, ,�,,:.., � " , _� -0 � , '. , "".. � , ot - , I I., ." I . . ent Inte;�est in Tennis. . . vices . ter'on Mondely when they were I . � 41 � ''" ", 11 �,' � , ­ .. ; � ' .. . TICKETS - 4RE LIMITED. , Seaforth Lions Club -were in "!l` NEWS- ' . Z � 1: "I", TAKEN TO STRATFORD r . I .. �31,.'1,1' Presbyterian 'Church Choir i � - I . � . .., ... �1.1', , , 41'�. . 11 ��- � . ! '-� . �; " , 11 "I''t , I � _1�1­6 �, I ..". -1 r 1. ". ��,­�, . . . , - (" I WOULD BE -LIGHTED. 11 I I— NEWS,OF WEEK I guests of the recently formed.- __ .. '01i - 1�_:1!1!11'�, .1 - , - � , Arrangements bale beSn" COMPlet- . � EXeter Lions Club at an inter- i\ � . . I I .. .. ..... I . . . . . . . . ,,;-.- A� �, , , r, Curtis BurchieL 29 years old, died Presb*s . Beautiful - . ,me , " ,,, 'a;MuO , �� 'r I � , , "', ,, 9f the 1901.roap'. � I I .. - 1� - .. � FOR NIGHT PLAYING ed to hold the aunuat.­ba#q�et and , IN HENSALL club meeting. 'Problems of mu. -Perth V ,P _14 b�ln .�i i ".. �� ,:i'W, ,g .1 ... _1 � -114 I - . I � . � ..... - I , . . . � apebaJ10= I : vf� e"IT Good Friday morning in Strat- I *ln 4"M Rennn'' TOWA, M11. tM " - ". I . , . meeting otthoe Seaforth Am*teur Ath- ' tuai interest ,to the two. clubs , ��'i , ,I � : �'­, 11 - � , _ ­ .. �If � Cord General Hospital, suffering from Cantata. 11 �*'. I., . . ?.. . . . r letic Association lix the Commercial were discussed at the me6ting day'levenlng� A: �saggestiou ... . 11 1. ... � - . Persons In geatortli, and; district Sunday services, in the three local . , . I 1 ,,'I�:4,7 �.I?hl .. . terTible elerti4c burns; and ShOck re Hotel on Th'arsdej,, April 28th at 7 which was presided over by Dr. , made at the meetilij to foormm I , . " eeliay, last about noon fine rendition of "Ol To Cal- who are intevestild in tennis are In- churches were largely -attended, the ., I � . I , , celved on Thu A p.m.. Tickets for the dinner rr�ay be Weekes, president of the Exeter groups, one a north, group aadd � �,. I I , ,�, � . . I I I . . " - . . while working ,rith a Hydro gang on "I Mgunder's ,beautXT0141 caDtata, vilt6d to attduda. !lnefltllug in the Town .-.,,eatber being very favorable On the I I I ,, , , � the 2nd. tonceq�iolu of McKillop north vary at eight procured, at 75 cents each, from C. M. whole and a large number of visitors Club. other a south group, as a. number of , . � �'.­, � I other ,places have sigujaI ' �" 1. .1 1� - , I which recalls so omply,ind. reverent Hall on * Tuesday evening '' Smith. . . .es4- teams from 11 : � the possibility of form- present, Including many former r 1-1;;T of St. 0olumba-a.. ly.'the scenes which u6Lrked the last o'clock,,when The imeeting prqper will not com- 0 0 0 .0 0 � f� fled the Intention 'of joining '� Vbo .� .- ;,.��j �, - ,r� making his,. tem- few days of Saviolies Ufe on ing a' ten�alrp club will be dlscuwed� . dea-ts of the village and district. At . BurchieJ liae - the . Valence nutifl.45', and is ,open to ev- . League. It is also, proposied that. the . ,,;;- If sufficient, Interest is shown in a I . - St Paulld Anglican Church the ser- I : - ,,� poraky 110111,01.at SeafOrth wbdI0 work-' earth, was given, by the choir ofFIrst ryOn, of whether they . - League take charge of both intermledi- ,-,, - ., A. . � th an 'e�.t" gang of fourteen Presbyterian Church in. the auditor. ccl,ubA:,��Umoclem� and-, ful,ly equipped e a, "' vices were cond�e , , Rector, . . r teaah% . � . Ing wi . h e ,tZ =`I= banquet or not ,t9A.,by the 02919P ate and ju)nio �,�',!� .., . I as taken to Chatham Jum of the church on .Go kriday , be construeted at the � lev. Mr. Hunt, who spoke very ' , men. The bodV w Od. . . Becaulso of the fact that acco j�no, tite I . i�,'. . . T UC KE R N I'll J, I fl LA DIff A number from to" motored , to ­ . , ­ I 0 ,q efflol 9 forth Gof an untry Club. The ably on the subject of� Easter Sun- �__- �., q . � . by Mrs. Burchiel, who had been. stay- evening, April. 15thl, undlail'th - - ea I d CO diation at the banquet ,is' HinAed, .1 rrettion, the' choir I �� . the fire on Tuesday afternoon :wbbll. , ­',` -, �, . ' Ing at Seaforth-, -, - . , I ent leadership of MrI. M. R. Rpnnl,p Omuta. would be properly llghtedt�for tickets to it will be sold on a "first day and the Resu ' _]�, I -curTled when B�d. night pigy and would be available for . orlding much to the 'pleasure and In- word was received that the lurge i !'�... , �!'� :,The accldent,o( r- with Mrs. u first servedi" policy. � bank bam on the tam, of MT. Sualuel I L ,;�.11'17 � chiel was wd#],;P-7 . Reurde accompanyIng 0 ro a rt ers, Members came terest of the occasiom CLUB "HOWS MEETING 0:.,� - On a 11,7d"O Pole the argan, which was listened to by meinbe at 11 im - The meeting will review the work Hendrick on the west side of the Blue . ... _ I removing a c,rojis: itim. Dead and live an appreclative'auffience. . would also have- full club-hou" priv- of .the association during 0e past At Carmel Presbyterian Church . I � � . �_-* 4%ires were bcy'�-. <)n the pole and, it - - mot be .ac- ikegea, inq1u4ing ,lo6keir rooms. I there wasr a large attendance and . � Water Highway, south of St. Joseph I _11- I . � Too much praise could I year and officers for 1938-39 will be Ila Owing to the � hi�i; . I �11� - is believed one ot the dead wires corded the choir as a whole, and lall Construction of tennis. courts' -has Most interesting services, The Sab- Housecleaning F e a,t u r e s was in -- ;,,� . elected. � I . ,�',"`,I, 1, , which he was -,ovobing swung over who made possible the splendid per- been under advisement by the Sqa, 11 . bath school servieb included, greetings wind prevailing at the time, it was . . rrr:., . . � I to a mv,e wire, sending 26,006 volts of formance. The soloists were Mrs. J. forth Golf Holding Corporation for � by little Ruthie Young, followed by a Program At Aprif impossible to save much of the can- ' -, I I,.; I ""I 1 I . � ' 1, � ome time an me n at . I I - . sole by Margaret 13mriati, entitled, i . . . teats. The horses were saved� but I :� �,� � "' , .electriZ thTons;Iii;-his body. He was A.,Mimn, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mrs. J. 9 - , but . Y' tiO 'th is � �!;�:�'; I 11 Meeting. . 1Z head of caftle, a number & pigg, I .... ., . , I terribly burned ;0)put. the body. Ex- A. Karr, Mrs. J. E. Dalff, Mr. IF. E. taken will, Of course, be subject to . "Evening Prayer." ,,The topic was I and otber conlents were a total.loss. , I , A .. tensive burns wenk found on the left Willis, Mr. Dalton L. Reid, and Mr. thet interest that Is Shown by tennis Observes 87th taken in. a very pleaki!ing manner by The origin' of the fire is unknown, . . I , � side of his bodi and on the lower James T. Scott. Rev. Gordon Ped&e, 'Players. it is ,therefore hoped that . I r. Ross McKjay. The school was Mrs. Cecil Oke opened her beauti- . -4. I , .. pre. there will be a large attendance' at in Detroit mnicely decorated and the singing in ful -remodelled home_ for the April The Jose Is, a heavy one to Mr. Hen. . . �i, right side and both � hands were badly of Clinton, interim Moderator, Birthda i Arick and is only partially covered by' ­ 'M . - irls and bo)rs added meeting of the Tu6kersmith Ladies' . I I , 11 . . burued , sided. Tuesday's meeting. . I � - unison, by tb�) gi insurance. � I �; :, ... 'The I V�Itortnnv- 1 men was rendered I I nmch to the pleasure of the occasion, Club. Niue visitors were present and . , d On Monday the choir presented the ' 0- With the arrival of April, 13th last, one of the numbers being "The Old twen,ty,one members , answered the The notice received from the De. I, ,,�� �� , � . -j�ncorrscious bn, Ns safety belt. saved cantata in Durham under the auspic- I I . ,% . �,, - * . . the family. of Mr. John Spr6at in De- Rugged Cross." At, the morning ser- i-oll call with helpful diousecle partment of Highways last week that .J'J,� " I him 1�om falling., He was lowered to es of the Y. P, S. ' 6' aning . 1. 1,xx .1*1 , troft were again privileged',vo gatber vice t r, Rev read letters of the Zurich*Road between Hensall and ��, � . � the ground by Other mem of the . I Hospital Aid Plans ' conducted by the pas 0 - hints. The secretary . I t, ' -* together on the evening of Mr, W. �k. Young, theie-was a large at- tbanks for flowe t. Joseph bad become a part of the t, I gAng Airtifl,i.l respi.ration. restored , . I ro received by two SZ �!, , Sproat's birthday This one,his 87th, tendance and fine discourse in kepr.- members, who have been ill, also a 'King's 11.1g,lirway Systen4. was joyftmlly ,� illim to consciousness and; he wasgiv- . .".1 I I , .Bridge, Euchre Nvas celebrated at this son Hugh's ing with Easier. A well rendered letter which had been received from received by rerAderits of the village ., ,� . en medical attention. He died about �,� . five Velock the foRowing momilag. . W.M.S. Easter home on Oregon Ave., Detroit. ,duet.'was given by Mrs. Young and a lady in Saskatchewan to whom the and district. This road is subject to . , 5 fl; � - '11, - A public bridge and euchreAs b - - . Mrs. W.A. McLaren entitled, "Allel- Club had sent much needed blankets much heavy braffic during afl, seasow :11 Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John . ­ . _1� . Thankoffering p,m at 191. uiah"; anthem by the choir, "Wings amd other axticle* After discussion ol the year andl it is ho,imd that in �1� I - . 1 8 1 the course of a few years a perman. . . �. � held on May 3rd at Sprout, Mrs. Reg. Sykes of Sbeltoa, . . � , . 1- � homes of various members of the ex- Wash., Mr. and, Mrs. HuglY.Sproat, Of Liglht," followed by a male quart- of business. matteri"sird communit , ".. , � . � cut 6uxface will be applied, 11 � Willi ette by W. A. McLaren, James Ben- 'singing, there wus a good program. , . I It . ,-, NEW BOOKS ARE NOW ,The Easter Thankoffering of the ecutive of the Vospital Aid. ZO Misses Mary a -ad Margaret Sprout, h, Frank Battisby and R. Y. Me- Mrs. Oke and Mrs. SIllQry read sev- On Wednesday e-Kening Mr. S. M. I , . I Senior W.M-S. -held inthe &Qh,001 room anyone wishing to play either brid Mrs. Helen Vokes,,and daughter, Bar- goug �4 p . . , chr6, kindly telephone the Secre- I Laren entitled, "Up From the Grave bral verses pertaining to the timely Anderson, manager of the Zurich ,� .1 . L . AVAKABLE AT UBRARY of First Presbyterian. Church on Tues- or eu at 69. bara and Mrs. Paul Neighbors, Mr. Arose." At the evening service matter of bousecl J - ave a &monstration � ,i7, day, A.j)ril 19th, at 8 o'clock, was tary, Miss Mary k1aM and Mrs. C. J. Shockcor and Roger, He eaning. Miss Flor- Creamery, will h . � 1)". . largely attended and � most inspira- I � Ralph, Gloria and, Dick; Mr there was an anthem by the choir in ence Whitmore sang "Ten Pretty in the Town Hall which should be of .� - . -_ . and Mrs. ., . The following books are now avall- I which Mrs. Young took the special Girls"; Mrs. Frank Walters read,' interest to cream produceTs. Ad- 7��,'t. , tional. The president, Mrs. Robert - ske and daughters Jeanette ,1! , I " � . able at the Seaforith Public Library: Eberhari. 'piesided and gave a short WALTON and Renee; also Mrs� Hu;i� sproat's Part entitled, "O Saviour of the "Houseclea4ing From: a Man's Point dresses will bA given by a number of ."." . Pietiom-2'The Story of Rosabelle ''I , talk- I . motber, Mrs. Rowan,' and several World"; another anthem, "Sing Unto of View,"' whicbi,'I�f­ it expresses the experts relatin.&Jo �t,he production, of � "Puritan Strain," - 1-th, ' _., " content of but- �., V . Shaw,- Stevenson,; the fjord"; a mixed quartette entltie&, opinion oof the male sex in, general, cream w,l a, te Collar Gir; 1.1 , 11 Bald- After singing "Christ the Lord is Mr. William Sholdice, trustee of ,iyoung people. er . "". . BaidWlu; "Whi - T. Swan SnAth the Walton Public School, is attend- '-Stranger of Galilee," taken, part in shows that they surely deserve sym- ter"fat and other 96jects of interest , , Risen Ta -day," Mrs ,...., r . win; ILTrumvets, Calling," Arlelotte; read the account of* the Resurrection ing the 77-th annual ,convention of the. A very pleasant evening was spent by Margaret Dougall, Irene Hoggarth, pathy during the Spring upheaval; to owners. of d&1,U­,-,o.ows. I 1. `t "'My ]invincible Aunt," Braude ; contained in bhe 28th, chapter of St. On.t' I Educational Association which in the spacious bome, about 25 eat- R. Y. McLaren and James Bengough. Mrs, F. Townsend read "Housecietan- Among.the many -visitors who spent I "'. aria, I � .1 . "Tunder DragGa Murder" Braude; Matthew, which was -fol-lowed. by, Is being held, in, Toronto thf#. week. 'ing supper together � in the din,ing- At the United Church the Sacra- ing Your *ind,­ s,'aowi,ng tLiat there the Easter holidays with, relatives , - - - JA At the Door," DeePeIl7* DraPer . -8, A " in Duff's -United room, wh.e,re� two elaborate- birthday ment of the Lord's Supper was ob- may be more then houses need, , a here wexe: M'r- alld Mrs- RiUe ". "The Woman, I _MT - MacTuvis�h and thd At ,the 11, ice ., Man 4 �,_:,,�Aq . � ; .. . - -kiffigAly &6'sccretary, Mrs. RobC Church Easter S,dirclay morning, the cakes and an abun.darice,of food &9 -,ac- served, the s,pacious church being fill- spring cleaning; Miss Sarah Whit- I-Calbfleisch and Mr. and Mrs. Len, �:, , %�, 1=fd_114_X=:1H_11 �17=11-7sll-ti_ Smith. Reports froin -the various see- pastor, Rev. Mr. Cumming, took for ed the, table. ed and a miost, excellent sermon ap- miore gave �a demonstration of cus,hion I-Iftist, of Detroit; Mr. and, Mrst. Gerald ,..;, mont� . .. minen; 'q3ody Unidentified," Rhode; retaries showed ,that the past t hds subject, "The Resurrection of ' propriate ,to the occasion, given by making showing four cusdijons. The Bedard, Toronto; Mr. and! Mrs. E. W. ,� -'Summer Moonshinl%" Wodehouse; ibad been one of progress. ' I i "Balladle ill G Minor," Boileau; "Ric- 'b y M ChAst.11 The choir San.- two anth- Solos were sung by Paul NeighbOrs Rev. A. Sinclair, the pastor. This meeting closed with the Homemakers' Stosk-opf, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. . �j ;1 , . May meeting'fall-S on a tolida� , .. ems and, a quartette, "nsisting of and Roger Shockenr, and much enjoy- was 'at ,tbe morlidag, sorvice and an Prayer and some sewing was done. Sam Faust, Mitchell; Miss, R. rPuerk- ,� ooliets", Mauois. 24th, it was decided, to change the I . -ek- datel ,of the next meetling and hold it John McDonald, George McArthur, ed by al,l. , Mr. Sprout was very hiaP- anthem was well ren(!��red in ,1which The May meeting will be held at the heim, Hamilton; Mr. Clayton H -off- j ­l, Non­F`ietio*-"GIve Yourself Ba John Leeming and George Ramsay, py to,have his family around him and special parts were taken by dIr's. A. hoine of Mrs. Newman Garrett. ,Th� man, Galt. $1 "I � I ground,- Bond; "Second Reader," on May 17th. t of this many C!4rk and Harry Horton, and a pleas- voting lady members of the club will Beginning this 'week the stores will. - - ��, 1 I ug", The guest.speaker, Mrs. Reidie, ,of sang. The church was, beautifully got greak pleasure ou , . ." .,,�i Woolicatt; "Importance of Livi 1. decorated with Faster lilies, which gifts and gpod wishes. This, was th, ing quartette by Miss Florence, Welsh, be in charge, viz: Misses Sara and remain open evenings on Tuesday as :1� - Cromarty, gave a timely and pract - I I I Average Mother," were sent to the sick and shut-ins at first birthday in a great many years MI.,. well as"Satturday during the sum er yatung; "Straw- Without Bricke," Del . George Hess, Mr. W. 0. Good, Florence Vy-hitmone, Misses Irene, and .� ;afieldi; "Seeing r.or Yourself," HInd. eal addrests,oz "The aug�ter Barbara, of Washington, win and Mr. H. Hortd.n. At thq, even- Erma Garrett, Uisses Margaret crich and fall months. 1. .1 'C'. juvenile---­Wby the C4inles Rang," ri'at too good and, not too bad of which the close of the service. his d nd, and his fam- ing ,eryice the pastor gave 'a fine amd Margaret Fear. There will be Mr. Wesdey Richardson has leased . I � Women's Missionary Societies Miss Rose Simpson, who has been was privileged to atte . I Alden; "Dwellers of the Marsh tdle very thankful to have him dls�course connected with the resur- bho bsual exchange of plants and the 50 -acre farm of his neighbor, Mr. Storieh to are largely made up of. The work of in the Toronto General Hospital for lly were , :� . Realm," McKishuie; "New has returned home inueb im- with them and to see ihim so well I. , i() . is 11 e I missions affords a great opPorttrliritY, a month, ect n Th, was foowd byan bulbs- ioll-call to be answers to ten C. H. Blackwell, 5th concession, Hay, ; "Pilgrim's . I . Tell to children," Bryall; nothing ,outside of the home Is PrO- proved in health., physically and mentally for, his age. an-fliem given by 'Mrs. George Hess, quc-�Jio.n-s on current events,. There f0,r a term of (me year. I � of the Wild Grey,Owl ... .. Book f . I .8n 11 WS d,uctive of greater results than the Mrs, Charles %,9eflers is spending Miss Florence Welsb, Harry Horton will be no Aupper colle&ion. but a Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Hess and .. . Christmas Stories For CbAldr , work of the Auxiliary, -no other work the Easter holidays with her mother, ,�rd W. 0. Goodwin, and a closing fine of one cent for each unanswered children visf�ed friends in Detroit ov- . � � ter. carrying with it such a prornAse. We Mrs. Hoerle, at Heidelberg. WINTHROP - sol6 well rendered by Mr. aaude Question. The suppe,r will be "pot eT Sunday. Mrs, Amelia riUss, who . . 1. � get out of the Auxiliary meetings just Mr. Sellers an -d Clayton are visit- 121iowes.. h,ck," each, member to contribute a has spent the past mon,th, with -her ­­ . � . CROMARTY - what we, put into it with mq prayers, ing with Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Sellers, The last euchre -and dance held in Hold Sacred Concert hit. . daughter, Mrs. S. Swarz, in that city, I 4riterest and attendance. No one Morria. I . the thall was well attended.. The returned to her diome here with thein- �� I & . o Mr. and Mrs. ID09nald Wallace, of knows what qualifications they "ve Mr. WmL Graham and Mrs. Isabel prize winners were: Ladies, most At blt� close of the evening services Air. Ward Fritz has men. at work "� until they try. If you have not God Bateman spent Good Fri -day with Mr. games, Mrs. R, Holman; )one hands, . � or, his new service station, getting the I I Carlingford, spent Su#d&jV:*1th Mr. will providle -the equipment. A �ea�y and Mrs. Richardi Hto,Y. I Muriel Dolmage; men's, most games, of the. local churcbes a sacred ban,d .. buildfing ready for installing equip� . . . and Mrs. George Wallace. vote was tender?ed the speaker by Friends of Mrs,. W Woods will Mr. Belifirewies; lone hande, Mr. Me- con -vert was given in tibe Town Hal GRANDDAUGHTER WINS Mont, ete. ,,, 'Miss Dorothy Quance, � of Londbli., �at- pre ided over by the Rev. A. Sinclair, li Miss H. 1. Graba ; i , n . and M rs, J. be sorry -to -hear of her recenit-.All� Nichol. A few hours were spent in s A talking picture show is on the .. ; . I . pastor of the United Church, an-] I spent the week -end -with her mother, terson. -IN C.W.L. CONTEST attraction list for the Town Hall next - I 'Mrs. Qugnce.' ladies? quarbette composed of "esS`- dancing. there wa,S a very large attebdanc,3 I . A The sawmill, whidli has been run- Mrs. George Eaton returned home , Monday evening. I A. . Mr. John Houghton Spent the week Mrs. W. A. WrigW Mrs. M. JEL Rep. . with quite a long and -well feriderel � . " end with his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. . Patterson and, miss ping for a week, has closed down but after nursing Mrs-. Ray Carter, of piogiram throughout, wmvosed� ai The filial event of the Catholic Wo- - - -.1 - "I I - nle, Miss M. P will finish cutting the logs in a few W-altan. ' - I . Will, Hought6fi- Harrlbt Murray brought, an appropri- follows: Hymn, "Christ the Lord is men's League public speaking compe- -_ I'll Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Macdonald and ate Easter nimsage in song. The of- weeks. .1 Risen To -day"; "Steady BOYS," by the tition for girls of the Kitchener and McKILLOP I . ,�.111 � � I souls spent Sunday In Brussels. tering taken by, Mrs. R. Smith and Week -end visitors in the village- service. I Band; vocal solo, "Consider the Lil- Wlafterloo Separate sebools,, St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. A. Ravelie and'Ma-r- . li� 'Mrs. Caldwell Is spending the Eas� Mrs. Charles Aberbart amounted to - lies," by S. G. Rennie; cornet solo, high school and St. Louis continuation I $32.55. The meeting closed with a Miss Margaret Cumming, Holla'nd The Hillbillies, who have, been sta jorie, of Fergus; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. , . 11 ter ho44daV in Exeter. 0ent , at tbe Manse; Mr. Xim John- tioned at Wingharn and have been "Gaiety Polla," by D. Kyle; vocal solo, school, took pluce at St. Mary's Hall I Miss Elsie ChIttick, Who Spent a 'hyMn and the benediction, .Te Coughtlin and Elmer, of Listowel; Mr. . aton, of Halfbturr,tGn, with his parlints, providing excellent music in a great selected, by Rev. W. A. Young; march, ,last Thursday afternoon, Miss Vir- and Mrs. J. Schenbein. and Mr. Gcio. .1 . Robert- 'Tip, Top," by the Band; violin solo, ginda. Lippert winning the goldi med- I �] couple of weeks with Mrw. __ . . Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston; Miss many places during the ,wintermoulths ' Pike, of Gdwarislown, -Mr. and Mrs. 'I son and son, John, !has gone to her , , by G. M. Grant; hymn, al. There were nine competitors, . . . "C"� Ina Rutledge, Miss Jean Drager, Mr. plaked at the old,time dance in Wat- "Souven,ir," Kenneth Doby and daughter, of Palm- . ) work at Pagarton. I TUCKERSMITH Donald Gray and Jack Drager with son's Hall on Monday evening and, "Al.1 Hail the Power," by audience; Miss Marion RunstedleT won the � 1 A surprise party called on Mr- and - __ Charles Drager; Mr. Fred Rut Was present cornet zolo, "Perfect 'Day," by John, silver medal, and- Miss Mary Rein- erston, were guests of Mr. and Mi:s-. I , I � �, .. MM - ag usual, -a large crowd "Twilight Echoes," hart the k�-onze me4lal. All three Charles Eggert recently. � " Mrs. Duncan, McKellar on Thursday . Mr. and, Mrs. E. Johns and Miss ledge, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ard a good time was. enjoyed by all. Beer; ,qerenade, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steinacher, - 4 It evening on the eve of their mawriage Betty and Mr. and, Mrs. M. Lobb F. Rut!Rdge; Miss Dorothy BoMon, of This will be the last old-time dance by the Band; chorus, "Santa Lucia," ine-dal winners were. from S�t , ' Nary's 1. twenty-five Years ago, and after . r by Public School children; trombone high sch-ool. Fach of the other six of Stratford, spent Easter with Mr. � that the Hillbillies will play fo, . I . I spending some time at euchre and conitestants were" presented w and Mrs. Wnr- Koebler. � visited with Mr. and Mrs.. T. Webster RochesW, N.Y., at the home of Mr. around here this, Season. solo, "Al Varie," b3t Edward Little; i t h � social chat presented them with a On Sunday last. Win. Hhmphrieq. nd. 4�e prayer books. Mr. and, Mrs. R. Messerachmidt and .� : , . - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lawrence, of Mrs. Eaton,, of Winthrop, wbo bW Seeding operations are now in fall march, "Connecticut," by Ba. daughter, of De�rolrt, spent a few days " sitv6r flower basket filled with roses � Hamilton, vlGdted with Mr. and Mrs. been nursing Mm Ray Carter, [has re- swing and with a few days, of nice concert was closed by the singing of Miss Anne Moser supervised the I I � . ' with Mrs. Fred Koehler and other .� and ferns from the neighbors of period; of s-tudy allowed the girls. � -end, thia week. ,weather a lot of Seeding will be done. the National Anthem. ` I I I Cromarty. other g�uesta.,were present F . Towns turned to her home. Th,D W.M.S. of Caamel Presbyterian The judges were Mim. Desmon,d friends. . Mit- Seeding operations are in full swing Miss Annie Simpson, who has been Mr. Wm. R. Cooper, of the London I Mr. and Mrs.. Weq. Fisher and Mur- ,� rrom Stratford, SebringvIlle and in this community this week. in Toronto, has returned home. Road, was in Sarnia during the fore Church, Hensall, held their Easter Kessig of Waterloo; Mrs,. Tom Han- iel, of Fullarton, visited with Mr. : , chelL A very daln&Y 111wh was serv- thankoffering meeting in the school non and Mrs. P. Harris. ,of Kitchener. - t Visitors sit J. Carter's Sunday were: part of the Week. and, Mrs. Chart- Regele. Miss Viola I . led, and aftor singing "For They Are Slavin - Elgie Mrs. V. Gillespie and son, Earl, of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mousseau and lit-� room on TbuTsday afternoon lasrtwtth Mrs. P.'J. McGarry, convener -of .1 E ed after spending a few I Jolly Good Vellowg," Us.PeTsed to I . I lenin. Seaforth; Viola Oarter, of Toronto; tie daughter spent Sunday at bho Mrs. B. Edwards presiding, and open- the competAt4on, presided. With her- Fisher return . their various home& A very pretty weddiug was so eeks there. . Coleman -Allen ized on Saturday, Aprill 10h, at 11 Mr. and MTv. P. McGowi�nl, of Rox- home of Mr. and, Mrs. Rufus Turn- ed with a bymn and Prayer, led by on the platform was Mrs. Harold BalI, w Ili r Mr. and, Mrs. born; T. Eatop, Winbbrop; Mrs. A. bull, of Grand Bend. Mrs. H. Arnold. The Scripture les- past president of the Catholic Wo- Mr. and MTs. John Vederfelt, and ill A quiet but Pretty Wedding' took o7cloek at the home o, n was read by MrS. H. Workman. men's, League.-Kitchenar Daily Re- daughter, of Southampton, visited Mr. ., hovio of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Elgie, when, their d1aughter, Bruce with, Mrs. Iton. Master Stewart McBride, Of Star% 80 . .1 � . ,,I place at the .1 ley, hpent the Faster holidays at the After singing a hymn, Mrs. J. Pater- cord, and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy over the holi- ; �i was united Ili marriage ,.... I - interesting Epster Miss Lippert is a granddalighter of day- - _�111� . Edgttr Allen, CrOBTArtY, OR Saturday, Dorothy Ilene, i �. - : home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. a.nd son read a very Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy spent �, ..' April 9th, at 12 o'clock, whan their to Glenn Robeirt, son of Mr. WAllia'm Mrs. John jarrott, of the village. r. Mrs, , W., A. ,,Mrs. W. J. Sorre%, of Seafortfli. "111. . onay daughter, Mary Elizabeth, be- alsvin. ind the late Mr%. Slavin, of K"EN solo entitled4 Easter in Seaforth. I,- 11 Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy Butt and family, Young sang a beautiful � . .11 Mr. and Mm Ed. Regele, of the IR, came the bride of Harold JaM10,9 COlel- Hentsall. The ceremony was perform- ____ home of "There Is a Green M-11 Far Away." .1. man, am of Mr. Robert Coleman and . ed_ by, Rev. W. A. Shepherd, of Eg- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stafford and, of ffolmosville, visited -at the paper on "Bought With a Price." Af- 12th oif MeKillop, spent 'Good Friday 1. .1 A ID Mr. T . the lste� mrb. Coleman� of Statta, Rev. mlondville, UWted Church. The wed- Mr. George Stafford, of St. Thomas, his broth r, 'poullas Butt, of the Mrs. Youni also led In pra,yer. Mrs. I , . receatIT. B: Edwards read a very Interesting ter singing a bymn the meeting elos- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Regele. ,�l L , I james' Aelidie' officiatedL The bride ding music w9A play#& by Miss Thel- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, vIllage, quite ed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mr. William Doerr and children, of .,�-,��l � I entered Ike paTior an the arm'of her mu Elgle, .the bride% only sister. 1%e W.'L. Mellia, of the village, during t,., , I— - - -, A splendlid play, "Nora, Wake Up," Gadshilk visited friends In this vl- '. . I I 7q�),� -_ - I N., .� father to the Str&InG Of the weddii* bfide, Who was given in marriage'by the paet week... I was presented in. the Towm, Hall, Hen- cinity 6 G66d Friday. �, _ -P "'t'! - . :, I T� - Sall, on -ni 20, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggett spent .1 �, marth played by her stater-ib-I&W, her father," took her place under an ' Miss Etta JMTott, Of ToliDUto, Spent I I . . . WednesdAy evening, Ap ' . . 11 % I . I - - mrg.­,Nr=es;t AtIen. The I bride looked arch ofevergreen anA feoft. The bride We week-ead, at the home of her -, � with a goodi attendance by fhe Young r,art of Pond. Friday with WE and .�11111 I . .1 . V �;� I eburmilfg M u 96WIL, Of WV7 triple was'channing ft flo0i lerigth, &ego of m�otherr, Mrs, Isaac Jarrott, of the vil- People of Chiselhurst. The following Mrs. CaTil Eisler, of Logant. .....�; . "I 4 shew crepe and carried a bou4tutelt of whdie net over taffetd full skirt, tight Juge. . * BEFORE YOU BUY made' up the caste: Miss Vera Me- Miss Marie Hoegy has returned ., � , I ;,,$ . . � .�91, mixed spring flowers., Sbe Was at-, bodice of fine lace, A�rt -koe Jacket, Mr.'and Mrs. Grant Love, of Lan- I ., Lean, Ruby Dalrymple, Erls, Treffrey, Vom Stratford. I 1�1 .. -i I . I ­ , 1, I ;;��,�,��11 I n I 0 - lj� t,ended by ,her consino Miss Gmee Mc� with a bandtan A 1117 Of tfie- VallOY- sing, Mich., spent the week -end at 1 Je�m Venner,"Viacent Stoneman, Bill . � . '. il'�.. . Lacblanfdres"d in a tailored sul.t of She Oarrie&4th arm bmi4uet.of pink the home of the lattfer's. father, Mr. . Mf,]�ean, Clifford Young and Howard - .. - I -,"I'M 1p,� ' Cooper, of thb, London Ad. Cudimore. 11jes, Beatrice Drover very . - 10 blue tweed. q%e bridegroom was at- carnations and maiden hair hern. A Robert J. I � ­ .. I :: , �,,��i��,t�!� . serv- Miss Margaret Cooper, of Toronto, ably directed, the. play. KatIrryn, Drys- �,.,� I 4'�t, � I )� -�i I I tended ,by his brother, Mr. Clarence sumptuous wedding dinner was u a spent the week -end) at the -home Of , �- �hl , LEARN TO L �" , � . 4�' % F, -;,V� , . , � . . . (;ojejAiaL rdiaowWg rthe ceremony, ed to the Immediate friends, 1 5X -Be Co ngles dale and'.,'Joyce Broderick very pleas- I ,,,� "I M I , . * ' if' ,, I 1. . ­�,�,1�1 1. PL "'.,[) ,'f, . � deacorateO dining room by. her m0ther, MrsL W. W. Cooper, of . antly entertained) between up-ts'. ... � . j.i�A,_�,�l . . . . I V " 11� ,­ ,6 �] ,�,,i�j 11, - '. djuuej�*ga.Aerved in the dWVg mom beautiful - ,TA f� AN �"­ . � I ,� -- )w a b4ff*At�nty, guests, the Immedl- two eousins of the bnde, Misses Hazel the ,London RoadL . ___1 1. Mr. Frank Rat'liburni, northeast of .. I . . 4 1 , 'Al-, I V I I , 1 . ,11 I I'll I � . . McLachlan and Isabel Forrest, amist- Mr. abd Mrs. W. L. Meil�lis a -pent I Rensall, has rentect' the farm IMOVM class LA"61 "I, I." . ,�', , , ,�. C,� ..",_. a),,� ,­ I Itte r6latives of the bri& and. groom I ;" . It; I . . I , , �. 4 "I . , 11 . � ;, 11 , 1;41� . . . I I I . 11, . ­­".j,�6�W­)�., Quanee ed Sdufty at thc home.of the latt4t's - .1 ­ �:' ,I'- " �.. . - ,4��`. ,.,;,".1,,,�,& , p&isses Margaret'Allen, M66 fiy the bride�s, aunt, Mrs. Robert GL`ut Our, Cash'PricO�' as the David MeLean, farm, fbr a , rivate: 1*s' p, . . ­. . . . . . � . ;Mr. mother, Mrs. Sohn. Gibson, of Wrox- I . term 'of years, and With his wire IS, P I I , .. I I 1. I'll, P,,-bu,� ! .. and Mrs. X. Mc]Kel,lur a4tedf hs Walt- Rberhart. Later in the afternoon I , � I . I . 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