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The Huron Expositor, 1946-01-11, Page 8
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Bi ��C �i ; i`I •:.�/��/ryw ,#.J,.:.. •��•/��/� �' ,.^-^+r' �.,r l(�i N ....� `,,•.:. 1 Y.. '. . ,<, .. ���Q �^�,A �[11�� • .- ���,"R. \ k^• : • ,m A�CTE�Ii ...,_. , I.Y.N ME��h1`r.K, w� �� 5' �p D !!� �.i afilE .DQE ,�'� A• - E- T Fi � !' " Radios greatest oriame ,expert "s'olves Iiia Moat spectacular 'else. , ALSO^,•. • ` ` tete .. ' SING' N[E A SONG OF TEXAS'� �.. . Th ' A ,. Thu , eriixi a. t• ±,t�i}]�.gyQ �, •...:. �,'�� .. . .. � .,;i ,1-i t� y fodlawiu {ptCerc lvdke ere,.. ed •le i!�- .. 4!IH• tomos. , .. 4. • President a Wil' Or 19 6 � _.dezlt , e ,, .," g •� ' , ® . , .,. 'a 4-. 1#s viG+e- x leen : ,� 513 ] #7.; ,. e4c.:. _ _ � � i : � .« ,_ . - urstreasurer, J e . iota Anna Jan � .. _... p � HOWIE; ca to queline Hob it , bion P in& , Leona Steven's and Ela2Re Holmes , Pianist,, Barbara Russell; rola call see- ,clary, Mane Armstrong, press; retar'y, Patsy Bragger• Mrs, Scott Ha ;kirk was° nansedthe assistant to, the leads;, hire W. J. T'hom'psoYi, The xou has invite Goderich C.G.C.(. group ddisposttd. LT, to come here am° January 16th. ' ..., .. , .;.,,. .:. ...'. tete......: :. ._ -.. :� . R ... ,... _.. � _.L,.,„ �•► , - a I] ---.4 ^^ �A ^r- ,_.. r.9 _. �j R f • •° MOSHA WT.- .. A , ..J ,a :. . d.. ,• f.� t ,. } f : „ :. : i FORSALE ^?'-•'�A '•. 117!': •:: i, ., �fre,,•.0.04,140�xti ,,,o• ,. .., a� :,, rhe'nd suitable far �$��.�,� vr,: �r .% fa 3� l Y hti tlFr k f 6'Y 4f K'k Ys '' ”` „ . �n 'a I'>r I .t "�` `•.. :. � G . .ti h .&3Aali•'Go�b ie,.,. ., reit tln"i...► :miles iralA Sea a w `� eu tagst on-•,Goderich .o.ree, r` tete, n, r; .........,. Dp11t#►1c+ ,partment, house' on Victoria ,CY d investment i s eke c elrabte,properties also listed,, ys N *1fTQ .. REID Pro N or Aim A. l' B ' ' - • / ,.,, " '.one 214 .. Seaforth ECIA�LISTB IN ALL LINES O•F . •1• •`""'--.,-•,,-,,,,--._ ' . INSURANCE' ,- . �, '• "' in _ of their -proper y`fat thin 'point, The evening wee spent very pleasantly with cards and. music:" Mx. 'G'ra the druggist, wag master' •of.. es: At mads t to e . J. Thompson .11 A. tvS O r •. , , UE 16 •; mY�v., TUBS , 1y uD., D. -,-January _rY � R .. F..: A O . A F TIB . CLIMAX BORES L SUSANNA FOSTER 1 ry '. •� � , ."` • �• ; Tt�R5D4'• ADULTS., 'CHILDREN J p , .., 5.15 m1. R- ,: - , m r. tee„.. • - 35c f ``' .:. ? -:. ..v arida, lunplileserved din Technicolor set very dainty •_ honored Pte. Ebner. of Crumlin,•, d am , artiste -and d roma e. '.. after which 'the• honored couple' was A melodrama packed withr a n romance. presents=d, with a of moaney,. by ap 'Y'ear's 'his -Purse entero at .home Here, Mr, R. K.Orr; Cater,,,an Old friend Miss Leola Hoeg$ 'has �refurned.' ''---,• of the family. The •address Was v p N T:TI URS.D.�• 1 , FRTDAi�, SA'TUR'DAY a' -' home 'after being . em Toyed at • Sea; 1'IDA LUPINO' :.1 ', , SYDNN Y GRE.ENSTREET ,en ''by, Mr.• Coates, • the postmaster forth`.for a couple :at menthe..,, ''' •ca Pi T,,, from : ,,Q TO POS a few well-chosen words�bded s underwent 'an Mr ,� operation for appendic•itis,. Mr, Bobcat Byermah itis. on Friday' It's right on the top' af'the„y`eer`a list of laugh hits; Junor' , ' in Stratford Hospital, We wish him Northside. United. Church. -Rev .H. (under 14 years). 1Se , `� V. Workman, Minister: 11•a,ra,,, The"` Daily Round and the Common Tas•k";. m„ ' Sunday School, 7 , p.m., 2.30 Pbyy' "What Man Could Not Do,” . Friday; .8 p. ., Final service of .. Week of � Brayer. "' Welcome to: the e' services. Anglican, -Jan, 13th: First Sunday after Epiphany: St Thomas', See- forth -10 ,a,m , ,Sunday School; 11 a.m.; Morning Prayer "Canadian An • Advance Appeal; .7 p m. Eve- ning Prayer and Sermon. -. St. Mary's, Dublin ---2.30 p.m., Sun- daySchool;. 3 pen , Holy, Communion: "' Anglican Advance Appeal. -The, Rec ' • tor, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert, B at ail services. '' �' . ""' " Mr.Purdpn came first --to this clt in' '.'1886 and in 2890 brought his family here_and ]aCated ' on the :property which has been his residen• t `':con _ tinuotisly since that time, •• For. many: ars the late r' rd Was c �e M . "�'u on s a on. tr. actor. and many houses in the city which he built' are still evidence; of his competent workmanship." In ,1'894 he entered the fuel and feed business 'retiring from active business in"` 1'10• His,• great hobby was gardening, and it filled many bout's of his life. Sur viving are •tura sons and four dough W.,, of Detroit, Mich., and.. tors: Jaincense• Dr. Carlisle Pardon, of ' Estevan, Sask' Mrs C: I1: Newcombe, of Win- £ "" • - f "�< ss Hr - -, ,...,.,.__ , • "' , The' • Second Division COurt Court •c nIRISTMAS" 'Count* o1.H rod • " • lase in the attaiiiiiiun Sent, 9Boita- •; In Seaserth., • orrice hours:. • Tues- dos Thnndas and. setae/ay. 1,80 vac.__---. sees yam,;.. r-enonorataklene as 9 um. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - 'Clerk . ;� ,. a successful recovery. COMING-' � :. ,CONNECTICUT" ,' ' ,-, A1r. and •Mrs,. � Martin Heitz, of Wil , � . ' tc . , IN LOCAL.. 'B' E . low :Glove; enter'tain'ed some of their • Miss Marten. Watson iihS' r`ettiin- 'friendson this 'line to dinner 'an • • •, Monday evening,, the occasion being b m ed from•:7,'orento' where she spent the M birthday. Past two ;pnoAths. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey Harvey Koehler; of family, Mr:` and..Mrs, Ralph: • Miss. Florence. Fowler, of Bine .'1?urner Year'sand Mrs. Marvin vale4, s nt a few ,days in town last r elanesrin phis vicinity. isitors with johnsonilykee Needless a happy • week, »••• Misses ands Edna . H,oe • y, afternoon ;''wadi spent • •many einin: andHoeg " a • Cpl' Angus McLean; . who Ai • z= of Gait,' spent the holidaYsm atHo the s -being told and a pleasant been nearly four years, •home'of•.their uncle, few hours 'passed'all too 'quickly,' ZFniversity, Mr. Ivy Henderson and ;glica Mrs. -John Henderson and Miss Ker- garet oli- Shannon,ay', day' sitors at the ehomehof Mr. hand. Mrs. J. L., Henderson. •overseas ~^- " ,c •,.. :.. 000000040000 .0 O :. •' Cir•; A � Iessor t EV 00 JO s: •• 10 , • ' HOLMES d. WHITNEY ' O' Q Wain Street - Seaforth O 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE ' O 0 Adjustable 'hogprtal bed 'far O rent.••"•• .. 0 Agent• for Mitchell Nurtsery .O O Flowers,.. O 0• ' Telephone • 119 • , . O . 0 , • Nights .and •Holidays 65 ' O . • a' .. O O 0-'0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • ^ •turned home last week. He, was' . • Mr . Harvey Benneweis• has •.almost througt Lha-Sicilfan.itattle- and $Pcn� elut}•i s of atl> :the potted plan by the recovered from the accidencle;e re- guests of a gift a potted plant in full •VARNA + three • month in a, North African Hos- Gently had with his .motorey loom, In addition to the ele itric • pital We are glad toseport that Mr, Geo. barrive \ Bena'eweis; who is in Scott Memor- lamp`' and the gold fruit `bpwt •'g van •'"•Mit;,, n'. Clark, instructor at Mel, fg "• ' by the ,said"eats_ of Kippen as' pub blanch of the Universit of``Toronto; ial• Hospital, Seaforth, is slowly re - co received ed last 'week, the Following ,were •Ma David Clark of the Univers- veri>, '- it might as well , be spring, •for as at the home: A golden Ken-, fly of western Ontario, v#sited ,thea' Norman Eggert and Lwin. Rock were rood blanket`by'Mr: and Mrs. Andrew grrtndparents, . Ma ,and Mrs• r. C. s cutting wood in .the bush they saw a Bell; M:rsd' Mrs. W. J. F,• *Wand :G1•eig over. the week -end., • -, 'snake,:which they, killed. ' • Mr, and Mrs, S. Stackhouse; 'a bas- • Mr.. ande Mrs, 'Charles $aye•,. of _ ,•P chrrysanthemums byR. J. ga Pte Waiter Smith home last Weekafter•Serving overa three years in the interests; of his country. We are - pleased to • welcome Walter - P home safely. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, of Windsor were ren'ewing•.:acqusintanc- in and around the esvillage on Tees- day. 'They were accom anied by e The Alert Mission ,Band Mets. - Alert .:Mission Band of Northside Unit- °ed Church held their January meeting on Tuesday site' school withtwenty- three members present. The opening hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers," was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs:' . ,Barber The- Lord's Prayer -was re- pealed •tri„ unison, The ' president, Blanche Westeott 'was • in the chair.. ,Jean Snell read the Scripture from P psalm 1 after which •Psalm. 23 was repeated in' unison from memory.. "Toil . Me the Stories of Tesus" was`, then sung,, Business was discussed •' and Marie Built took up the -bailee- , "' • '" /� Q Q 0�. ' Fender •and a "' '" Q ,• ATs. �1 Seaforth. 1UUIV1 PHONE 141 ^ London,, were this week of the M rs Mo sop, who visited in: triton Clinton guests Cooper id family; a box of - fancy former's mother, Mr's. P. S. Hays. $A�'i ZE�' stationery by 'Mr, and Mrs, H'a'rr-y 11Z: with her daughter', Mrs, Bale. • Mr, Thomas Dinsmore, of the Town - r - O O' O 0 0-0 O 0 O O O 4 hs .° O • ''°'• O W.. J. CLEARY. O• , Seaforth, Oct.`^ 0 �' J • 0 '.LICENSED EMBAL. ER O' 0 AND FUNERAL' DIRECTOR O O 3tTfgllt' or Day Calls -33'6 O O, i 4 O O „ O O O.O O O•.O O O O • Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Townsend Mr. and Mrs: Jack Stewart of Ham- spent New Year's with Mr, and Mrs, ' ilton, 'spent the week -end in their Cecil Oke. in Tuckersmith- Adani f •cottage on Louisa, Street:day aaQ, o • The election for trustees of the vil- Listowel', formerly of •McKiUopTntvnlage - 8hig, left Monday for, Atbti�uergae, ed u'was held on •'14Ion'day. Six sign- p, the three- .bein'g elected were New Btiesico, an a motor trip. Lloyd' Scotebmer; Waiter estiake' ajOr Aubert Willis eturned to, and John Castle:' ' .'•. • � Canada`, 'this week from Australia on ,Mrs. Churchward, of London; was the '`.Cape Friendshi "and is vivi ing a visitor in the vil age , on Sunday- P` ••• ,village his father, :Mr. 'W. G. Willis, and cis- last' ter, Mrs.r F. J• Bechely, and Drr Becht LAC: Fr 1•. .. e1y' .. ;. spent the week-endt'at �his hornethere • Miss Jessie Gillespie is visiting M and Mrs. Newton Sturgeon'and fi • iend's�irr Downie Township. amily, of Port Dover, spent.,: a few • Tfsgt, William Orren and Mrs. days last week • visiting ' his mother Chesney; a silver" butterdish • by Mr. and Mrs- Ivan Forsyth, besides' 3' hotit , • of congratulatory- telegrams and' suit-: ably embossed cards from''old friends 'and• -,many • from' es pupils. Freeman '- Hood A quiet' vredding`waa•'solemnlied at the Wellington St:. United ''.Manse, of on Saxnrdaq, 'December tendon, Ont., • 29th' at 2 o'clock th:e Rer-4: W, Hunt, when Anna Mae Hood. of Lon "Son Ont. was unite i marri t Tease 5: of th R.a A now to Stationed a tn• Centralia air, s ti n Po The bride' looked charming in- a ��vve- Line, •and': his brother, - Mr.., John bins- more s."` ,- of Saskatchewan, called Satur- on the latter's:brother•In-law, .Mr. 'James_ Stephenson: in r&, 0, • 11._peaawttty spent a. few •days ' Mr. • and Mrs. Brown, Sr.; . in Com - Ran with. Mr. and Mrs: Brown,. Jr„ •: a • and little son, Grant,, Motored t• o Ayl- mer last week, The, many_ friends of `Mrs. • Annie to know fell onhthe d orstep�at her •a home and broke her hip, and is now resting 'in Scott Memorial Hospital, -Seaforth,__ We: hope 'theeinluIecLJimb tion. New tneinbera 'were wele'omed . _ and Mrs.. W. Bradshaw told theme -last • tw,o chapters of the study book, "tom-... my Two -Wheels," The election of of= firers was held and'the following were'SERVICE elected `for 1946: President, Blanche .. •• �f v %r' ��� S f �V� ' • • • 0 0:0 0 O 0-L0 O 0 O O O x..by _. ' .1. 4. BURKE -• O ►,' t! Funeral Director '� DIJBLIIs• Off' ` O Night or itay calls- Phone 43 r' 10 .O ' ..0-4$ O' O ©- O O O O O• <S , Westcott' .vice-president, Patsy Haupt- ins;" secretary.: Marion Chamberlain; treasurers'•Tedd" Savau Jackie Phone 162 .- •Seaforth • a -and Crozier pianists -Gwendolyn Chris- tie Jean Snell and .Douglas Stewart, fihe, meeting "Whet ." C, �N .closed' by' staging. t — Cried who have be p en upending the and sister in-'ttie village. Past month with 'the letter's parents,• The financial committee of the Red piece :bite crepe dress , with silver •••and bouquet of carnations. may soon ti recover that she • maybe able to return' home • soon. -.. -a Friends We Have in. Jesus and re peatisag the Mission Band Benedict tics. T.�AP c A T .T -z va Six -room Frame House, Hydro. r. ani ors, ^. nIop; I fon Wednesday, • o make their home in New' lexi�o ... • Mr. at .- rs. T. L. Gillespie, of " Toronto, •v ited' Mr, and Mrs, Neil Gi les to teceAta• t • 1 Lieut. Eric Smith and•. Mrs• . Smith•For of Toronto, spent Christmas, - and New Years with Mr. and Mrs. 'Phil Presantl' Mr.' Smith is an in- structor of Radar -at Clinton Radio School„' Mrs: Smith will stay at the Present home •,until they can locate a 'residence in Clinton. •Mrs- Joliii Laing, of London, was a' guest 'this' ek of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. • • Miss Blanche, •iyightowler, of was a guest with .Mr, and „„„'1 Mr`s: J. A. A4ea%bit. uis"Bo • Messrs. Enos and Lo shart are in Chicago this week attending the,,, International furniture'iiseiay, • Mr, Fred Twins, of Brantfordr'and Mr. Albert Twins of Regina, Sask., well known Seaforth old boys; spent a, few ,days in town renewing . old friendships. It is thirty four years since "Spot" left Seaforth for Fe- gins, • Miss Isabelle' McKellar;•• -•Miss Helen Moffat Mrs. Harry •Di geR��rl Lois McGavin, 'of Stratford Gen-- oral Hospital success`fully,•,: 'passed; Cross 'Will hold a dance. •in the T°WTI Hall on friday evening, ;Jan, 11th. Good music will be in attendance. Word was received in the village of the.: -serious illness of . Mrs. J:"W, McLeod, who is visiting her daugh-' tars in Detroit. ma• ny friends hone for her speedy, recovery. Scotchmer • Beswetherii kry "The'marriage of Miss Eileen Merle Beswetherick, daughter' of. Mr, and Mrs, II Beswetherick, of. GGuelph, to Thomas Harrison ' Scotchrner, only son f Mr, and Mrs, William Scotch- mer,. of Bayfield, took place at Carl ton Street :United Church, Toronto at 8 p.m. December 31s.t. The Rev rend J. M. Finlay officiated. The bride 'wore a street-lengtd dress ' of cerise crepe, sequin headdress; brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses.," Mrs. Oliver Yallop, of Torori- to, sister of the groom, was matron• of honor and wore a' dressof blue wood crepe; matching brown accessor- i'es and --corsage otF red' roses, ' The groom was,, supported byhis brother- in-law, Oliver �Yallop, of. Toronto, Af- ter" the ' wedding dimmer the young couple left on a motor trip to Ot- tevea, On-, their return they will' re- side at the groom's^,home near Bay- field. ,trimmings •They •were atieeded by t ie"bride's, sis- ter, Mrs. fid. Perna, of London, Ont and Mr. Austin Zapfe, of -London. Af- • tier th,e ceremonyL th'e-'bride and,groom and attendants went up to • Wong's Cafe and enjoyed a sumptuous wed- ding dinner, .the room being decorat- ed with streamers' and flower& After the :" week -end •. in London, the bride and groom motored up to 'the bride's sister at Ki open, Mrs. Peter McKen-, zie, and other relatives and.; friends nity: Th'in of vici• w ll resfrie, ondonvi i ;The i Mr. and ,Mrs.,,. J. Linden and .Verna ofD • .enfield, and_Mr. and Mrs"•J. Car- ter and family, of Clandeboye; visit- ed on Sunday with. Mr: and.: Mrs. Archie Parsons. The m y y pathy of the conimunit is extended- to Mra. It, Elgie in the pass- of her,;mother, Mrs, Pfaff, of Hen- sail.. • �• µ` ' Mr, and Mrs, W: Hornet'. spent Sun- day with -the latter's mother, . M'i`stIn'pleasure Mary S;fiacey, •of': Exeter. •W., M. S. Meets ' -' "'- ' --a.the .regular monthly meeting of the .1041..s aT of St. Andrew's United Church was held on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd, at the home of Mrs,_ Thomas "Workman, with Mrs, Chipchase pre- T --ss . • ,, No 6 Stanle 2,� • announced over CKN$ for a teat .ex, and secured the service of Mr K. N. Treitz, of Listowel, who will b'e•$oin- - ed by his wife'.. and 'child when `they will take- up their _residence in .Var- • ' n '' 'At the° t' a of writing we are sor- •--•• to report Mrs, L. Beatty is not enjoying the best of health•. Her matey 'friends will look for a speedy recov- ery' • .-Mise + J. Lamont, of Zurich is visit- ing relatives in the village, I Ode Ta An Old Shoe , We:'tv'alkcd the wee' of life, old shoe, Through'rough and"smooth weather,. I've kept you under foot 'iia true, Afal you've eon honest leak q her. You've 'not refused to take the dust, Your•shining surface soiling;'• , You've been 'a friend that I could trust or in toiling, - You've tun Yo 'ie borne tbe,h t ofmany a blow By toed for me intended; You've never kicked a .faileli Yoe, • Though me you've oft defended. You've pinelied_ me some when you were new, • _ ' ' ' .Ere we had learned each other, •e h s ori _,. 'House, •�Ccasional. -•• 'J AIRF' RECOVERED Also Auto Seats i• , ®wings and Steamer CLff01'd •U .. • ' Stratford Telephone ' - '.~ For further information 1�6g s Furniture , SEAFORTH - Lel and Backs, Chairs p holsterin s :sin a - Chairs• AND Verandah: Repaired. g CO. ' : 579 • apply at Store .•• • w St, Thtimasl Church Guild E.lec�ts Officers, -The annual meeting of "St, Thomas' ladies' Guild was held on Tuesday of this week at the • Rectory, Mrs. G. McGavin, the president, was iii charge and, thirteen members were present. The meeting opened with "'0 God, Our Help in Ages Fast" The ;Scripture passage from Romans'1 was taken, by Mrs, W: E: Southgate and 'ing followed by Prayer for the Parish, Y,rcin strength and courage for the New Year and the' Lord's Prayer in unison, All committee reports were received' and dealt with. Rev- Mr, Gilbert pre- sided over the election of offi^,ere as Mows: • Town water, .and cellar, ,. Situated on Coleman 'Street with barn. Situated on. Main Street ' South, .50 -Acre•. Farm, Township Tucker smith. Good brick house; bank 'barn; poultry house and driving shed. Im-,- mediate'possession. 78 -Acre Farm, Township Tacker-: smith, Frame house, bank barn, didv- 'shed, hog pen- • Good bush with spripg therein. • Also have listed farms in McKillop; �T E. C. CHA ERLAI INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE E'eaforthi Ont . ' Flames: •834 Oftice Ree. 220, • Ho presider:, "' Holmes; G. Mn....e...•. •Windsor, f `. C. president s. Gavin, 1st vice-president, Mrs. H.• Colbert; 2nd vice-prehident, hire. W. J. `'Mernei'; secretary, Mrs, W. E. Southgate; treasurer, Mrs,.Ada Reid; representative to Board of Manage Ment, Mrs, Ada Reid; representative to Red Cross Executive, Mrs, Scar- lett.; visiting coimmittee, Mrs. Sand- ford and Mrs Shaw, After a hearty vote of thanks to • the Rector, Mrs. Gilbert • erosed ' the meeting With prayer •�Itelreehments were , 'served and enjoyed by all. _ • a Cu hrnMg as AND ”- - .••••••••• • - rriontze • " AT •• !. Seaforth Motors: PHONE 141 • M g T Qp jv�uTDAI' •• ` ' ,`I FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. r ^- • HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH,. ONT. ..", -"• OFFICERS: • W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Pies, F. McGregor, Clinton . ' - Vice -Pres- { • 'Meiton_ A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager • and Secretary -Treasurer. DIRECTORS; - •Miss ' _. ?eanffi'ardt,-Bxod>XsgsA-;'. F „ 'Trewartha, Clinton; hex Eroadfoot, Mi iii.$.', 3r Seaforth; Alexander McEw.ing, I R: 1, Blyth; .Frank •McGregor, R.R,a • 5, Clinton; Hugh'Alexander, • R,R. 1, "' Walto'n; William R, Archibald, t,R': 4,' Seaforth; George Leitch, It l%, •,I, Clinton, John 1i Malone;'Tt,ll-5, .Sea- i•. f AGENTS: • # ` Tinley McKercher, 11.11. 1, Dub.in ; J l- Pepper, Brucefleld; J. E. 1'rueter, N Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth, • But now you fit my. foo . t '•! - .- - -- Nielson -`Flannigan,-A quiet' but r . - ,. ►� their' registration exams, all receiv-'-' ing their R.N. degree,' BRUEH;�'iELD siding. Tlie meeting opened' with 'Hymn No. so. The responsive,,read= Asbro er unto tit arotfier, pretty wedding took place bathe `Rec-, •. • Mr, and Mrs. Allan Garniss and Sgt, and Mrs„ J. A. Ballantyne, -of London; Pte.. Glenn Garniss and: ars. Garniss and Patricia, of T�amiltolu, and '1Virs. Margaret Ballantyne, •oi •Brussels, were guests this week iff Mr, and 'Mrs. C. H, Garniss and 'Mrs. Helen K. Scott, • Mr, and .Mrs, M. Hays and daughter, Patricia, Gordon'"of Detroit, were here this week, the guests of Mrs, R. S. Hays and Mr, and ' Mrs,• Mr.• and 'Mrs: ,W. N: Murdoch. and Miss Beth. Murdoch, of Hamilton;, Mrs. K. L. Ferris and Capt: and ,�Virs: s. G. Rumble, of Toronto, hav• e , r , Rumble', n e ur ed fa tli it respective homes al= ter spending the •.Christmas vacation at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. S. p{• ';of Stanley, "-Mi•ss Aim? :�iur- d och, who ' also spent ,the holidays. with her parents, ''has •returned to school_in New `York. • •• ` '�:"m, ing: yeas No- 764 in the Hymnary; fol lowed by •Hymn 44.8..a -Mrs. ,iieiid£r3oyi a -•- had eharge-of the topic, which was taken from the study book., "Educe - tion is For Living in Angola." Read - iiigs were given on Christmas 'iii ,.A n- Sola "aHd a ^ Cotigo Christmas. 'The closing hymn was ;`O God of Bethel." The meeting closed with prayer by M •airs C • hi ohs e. c •• , was.served p s Lanch sere by Circle No, 2. Mrs• J. B. McLean Miss •• Marion Fut now you're wrinkled`, old and grey, . Too shabby to be mended; III Piing you out beside the way, . by your help I've wended.' And then I wonder if some day, When I am. ala and Y'aded; 'Like You I'll be thrown away By' some ,one I haus aided -J.,....„, Then -let it be beside the route my Divine endeavour; f feet a O•er which. be e t th t wore me out. tory of, St, James' Church;'•Seaforth, • ' •^ -• -•• on Saturday, January 5th, when Mary Ellen, daughter of Mrs; .James Flan • r ,/ Wigan and the Mr. Flannigan,�/ lfl` �p.,t was united in Marriage ' to Mr, John 3 ' i Nielson,, sort of Mr: and Mrs, ' Sohn i 1f o sir, if You ielson, Nyborg, Denmark, -...Rev, / . ,... Father T. P. Hussey performed , the �. more per ,, f ' than you are ceremoziy: ^The bride chdse, a ^.coral V getting from wool suit with brown accessories 'for '7 hens - that 'one +...✓Of her costume and vote a corsage of ,�,/_ •' egg ,will pay yellow and white carnations and baby difierence,pf there . muels with ferns, Miss Julia Flan- is any,in -rice Wigan was the bridef3'lnaid, wearing a /b rat .powder blue jersey dress with blackturned accessories and a corsage of piidk;and El L•1: - T H E •- BASKET white carnations, MJ`. Martin 11fikel, of Mitchell; attended the groom, The �.G G M ►.S , htrme oP the bride's, mother, after bet, you set many,'more colas couple left • en ayou feed Matehferd'i .eggs when,k tnoughts,, which the happy d Ottawa, •Mfrs. Fill ti -b a E66 Mash= -rad they. trip to Toronto an Nielson 'wore a muskrat Coat and extra t stat. muff. The g o,o, gift to the bride So -why not Mtn now to• feed m 8 _/� et egg' dayurdoch now 100 any of • 'i �•- ' tl • r N 1 `._ _latch/bratty •eer , , ; C, P: Sills. R ,.,. McLean, Beverley,' Merlin -'"dad Ruth' and • Pte. J. A. McNab, youngest son of 1GIr. and Ms. Alex McI+Tab has re VAR -NA McLean of Exeter Clarence MCT.ean of London;. Bill Sproat, of Wester -E- as P °n' up • Forever, -Varna Serail; Book, home from overseas, 'He saw •• A Euchre and Dance will be held in a • service in the Mediterranean, the Town• Hall, Varna, Friday, Janu- --^ ' • Mr, Harold Jackson ,is in Toron- to thio week attending the 1!'iir show. K days ibis week.it-the. home,_of h'er Mrs. G. C. ,Jarrott slid Dr.. Jarrott in Stratford "" dry 11th, sponsored . by the Orange Lodge,. 1035. Five -piece ,orchestra.: =lunch,•„ - The many friends of Mrs. .George McCiinclley are sorry to report that she had .the misfortune to fall and A1JI?IT INV n A s INVESTIGATIONS TAX CONSULTANT and Service . . r der: nar-d A. Galbraith° J - . A C...., . NT - AUDITOR ... "Eatdblished -a Y „ x . tete 4 '• ales r^ eke the 'best C�1eC. . AObZ% 11afa. They ,. �-..Stratford, r . an . � ,. fair r8lvie �t• •satl5i�(Si% vii''af`C`,_- ' t il hepl as 1773`1' oily' r�kdat'1ltjr''1'e.C[#,f�lC�d. iia ;bill d� Counter " ' i trlaUe 1r'! COSI no ordinary rs give•Pr'esent ^ " entsand d to , $t - ` h• ,' ,.:. ;. break heli_ hip, and is oonflned to,,C 7942 .> m, McIILLOP' . tete ...e Scott Mentoiia! Hospital, Seaforth.Albert-St, 52 phones -2'4 7"W On.' ;, R s. -;-2427w1 was a gdfd brooch to the, bridesmai� a.. gold bracelet, and to the best man. � �� a Cigarette lighter. On their return.` they will reside in Seaforth. orth. Mr. Aaron Dt3crr Of •Gaashifll,, is at .. • : ^_ 1 stayiri`g at the home of his Il'1�EN _ •-- ` i .t.,,w ^ea�rt� , Died in' Braridoh.-Another of Bran . �� "� don's pioneer citizens died vved'nes- a In the a p' . .. TORONTO ONTARIO d y b p aoxt of Hebert, itraad, Uncle Mr, Jerr. YSberr: . ; , Mrs, C. Regale and Mr. Harty Regele spent Sunday with friends inl Full a'ton.• Mr, and' Mr& Irvin, kook and baby Diane; were Stindait vis with Mr. and Mrs. Ali: '. �l� In fa n.... Yto ga ,Mrs• Carl. Eigt. -, aE, LOgaa, Arent a few data last roVeek with -.her, par mx, Mr, and iL, s, • `_, ,, : A etSe M and ale tl f ere r ,.. i tete, .., .'irl ittira at ::dei • r "s tit.�;::•iilafhg ll� . ' dili9' ; .^ :.: ,, lilt RegC±1Fx. ori .1lioxl��s+;.: i� On Christmas day a sumptuous golden iwv dd rig aunTverhary dinner in honor of Mr. and •Mra. T. N: rFOrayth• Was held, at' t . 'tie fiirme of 112, sold Mi s� : Ttobert McAllister, of the Parr %itis, Stanley'Townahi .+ ' li table p .: T e deeera-' tions rtvere" st a 'm :... ; e r a ors `of gold with lilts golden natidi'es. Guests present `fo „ anti” tlit oCCa"efon, t ext'dild:.�greetings . to • smoke '."of i e •lest%ltle w' p Il s; etq " ,.. .'tete ..� ^.:•.., V. :•'.:,:'^u Idr, a d aa,. Cl , tbn a • .• , wise B tit, �e1 1'afnl fe, and i`s. 1Tve�i(: tl'trihhl#tl';`;>'tiy d " : ~�I . : ; �' ,_. •Qtil4kiy•k6tnoved .. „ r■ II � tr,.;. x. , ;: ._,. n . in Cleats $salla, trtiCks. • .yymy tarn -:Mi' ons ... , . tete. . :. ... .. ....� .,^ U•Ei •• o r A'B' E D -Photi'e salla s � " .x. , � g'4. Death took at th e th place a esidenee 33ii-Four � •Street, • BariY in Ldnardt' I.(IChL l7plALEi3S'-- ' ... ,, ,.. -?�,�ttntY;-•brrtaria, CU xithe f:7,• t8ss:,-,h8 ' SPENCE'S �."1��DUC�i+ tater •°::', vel• with ' hiu parents and -f "' •" • , , (it EI*N.IiAENT IT'ES!' T i1Eb fsunily.,.40 Crotnarty district, Perth , .; : > , ,... , .. ... Ei'II1. 1'�Itlkl}LW(i f�T`A'i'iCi'i'it Gbti<liit C3litatie %r 1$3'1 hemarried M. ' :Hl heaft bash Paces did Wei. leab'ella Gilles ie alt �ite r of a ld p d g F . jyyi3 d fsatslt,{,, 1$eer : seli75al-, eliezr of titAt elf tric LYG end •✓ ..,,�w....:.,.�>.�k .. _, e t, _.. . , :. .. • ., _ tete. , . .: �Y, ^ritr i : #ilia l>re�tyed li tart Om 'Yeats.ago, 1D�Oiie �1� .'rr i�j' �or�h tete . ,_� ... ,,4d e , •• . .. � . :..:W : r ,: ii <.:•� a,. ;i • „i.