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mas with., Ernest, Knox and fern-
Mrs, Lena Crawford was With
Fred Shobbrook spent Christ-
llY,
Mrs. Mary Shobbrook spent Ch-
ristmas with her son Bert and
arnily„
Ann Fairservice ' and David
Were Christmas visitors with their
parents.
Kenneth and Fay Gaunt spent
the Christmas holidays with rel-
atives at Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunking and
their sons, Ted; Jqe and Ray were
with their families,
Joseph Barnett and Mrs, Ern-
ma are spending a few
days with London friends.
Mrs. Robert Yetingblut, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wells, were guests with
William Wells and family for Ch-
ristmas.
Dr. Kirk Lyon, Leamington, and
his sister, Mrs. Jack Morosso,
Hamilton, spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Jennie •Lyon.'
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rivers
(nee Hazel Lee), Stoco, visited
with the latter'S brother, Jack
Lee and family, over Christmas.
tuts. and Mrs, Nelson Lear, Dor-
is, Harry and Gail, June and Stan
Crawford, spent Boxing Day with
the George Underwoods in Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin josling and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Seffer-
son, Donnybrook, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moun-
tain,
Mrs. Allen. Shaddigk and daugh-
ter spent a few days with her
brother-in-law, William Reid, Mo-
therwell. Mrs. Shaddick's sister,
is a patient in hospital,
Miss Edith Beacom spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her sis-
ter, Mrs. George Neil, Kirkton.
Mr„ Neil Was able to return home
from hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs .Wilmer Howatt and
Jack spent Christmas with her
mother at Cromarty,: and visiting
her father, who is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital, in Sea-
forth,
Mrs. Wendel Grant and daugh-
ter, Port Colborne, have been vis-
iting with her father, Ted Pick-
ett and Barbara for the past
week. A new baby was one of
Peggy's Christmas gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arm-
strong and young son, Stratford;.
Mrs. James Armstrong, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and
family, spent Boxing Day with
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwan,
Clinton, entertained at a family
gathering— in honour of the 40th
wedding anniversary of Mrs. Mc-
Ewan's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Govier on Saturday eve-
ning.
Maxine, Delphine and James
Dewar, Attwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Tamblyn and family; Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Lear; Mrs. Mar-
garet Manning, all were guests
of,Mr. and Mrs, William Manning
and June at Christmas.
Christmas day visitors were as
follows; Harry Webster, Mrs.
Nellie Barr and Miss Fanny Cole
with Mrs. Lily Webster; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Allen with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Small; June and. Starr
Crawford, Toronto and Doris
Lear, Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Lear; Miss Vina Knox,
Toronto; Mr. and •Mrs. Aubrey
Knox and family, Stouffville with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Lyon and Murray, Sh-
irley Lyon and Margurite, Strat-
ford Teachers' College, with their
mother, Laura) Lyon; Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Beacom and family,
Mrs. Vipend and Margaret and
Miss Ella Pearson were with Mrs.
Mary Beacom and family.
Mission Mole
The December meeting of the
Aimuell Mission Circle was held
in the church basement, with the
president in the chair. The meet-
ing opened with the singing of
some Christmas 'hymns. „ Eleven
mempers and three visitors were
present.
Edith BeacoM read the slate
of officers for the coming year:
president, Gail Lear; vice-presid-
ent, -Marjorie McNeil; secretary,
Evelyn Merrill; treasurer, Helen
Lee; Christian stewardship, Edith
Wright; temperance convenor, Do-
rothy McLean.
Ruth Vincent thanked the circle
for the co-operation she had re-
ceived in her term of office,.
Marjorie McNeil opened the
devotional service with a Christ-
mas poem. Beth Knox read the
scripture. Reta McMichael played
a piano solo. Marjorie read a story
"The Carpenter". Myrtle Knox
read a story "The Carpenter Sh-
op". Ruth Vincent sang a solo,
The members spent a social
hour after the meeting making
favours for the hospital trays for
Christmas. Nona Pipe and ,Ruth
Vincent served lunch.
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The Rt. Rev. William Town-
shend and Mrs. TownShencl, Lon-
don, were visitors in Bayfield, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. McFadden,
Mary and 'Shirley, went to Allis-
ton on Wednesday for Christmas.•
They returned home on Friday.
Ewan Sparks, Marion, Indiana,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. Sparks, Fourth Concession,
Goderich Township, on Monday
and Tuesday of last week,
Patricia Sparks, daughter of
the Reverend and Mrs. Lorne
Sparks sang a solo "Away in a
Manger" at the evening service
in the Baptist Church, Goderich,
on December 21, Catherine Bev-
erly and Barbara Sparks also as-
sisted the Junior Choir on this oc-
casion. Their mother has been
helping with the Junior Choir
training since early autumn.
Mrs, Melizza Geiger left on
Christmas morning to spend a
week at her home near Zurich.
Miss Ethel Blair, London, was
with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. R.
Blair, over Christmas and the
weekend.
Donald Matthews, London, is
spending the Christmas week with
his wife and small daughter,
Maureen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows,
Pam, Fraser and Kim, Riverside,
spent Christmas and the weekend
with Mrs. Fellows' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fraser.
John R. MacLeod accompanied
by Victor Cobb, Port Stanley, was
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L, H. D. MacLeod from Wednes-
day evening until Thursday.'
Miss Beverly Heard, London,
spent the Christmastide with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Heard,
Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Higgins left
on Christmas morning for Toron-
to, returning home on Friday
evening.
Mrs. Kenneth Brandon and baby
son came home from Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fraser were
Mr, and -Mrs, Andrew. OrintilaY,
London, spent the Christmas lull-
idayS, with the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Middleton..
The Woman's Association of St.
James Church, Middleton, will not
meet on the regular date, Please
see next week's paper for definite
notice as to time 'and place.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Middle-
ton entertained their relations to
dinner on Boxing Day, Among.
those present • Were, Miss AgneS
Middleton„ GoderielivDr. and Mrs.
gdward Mullens and, family, Tor-,
onto; Mr,, and Mrs. Ted Middle-
ton and family, Stratford; Mr,. and .
Mrs .Andrew Grindlay, London;
Mr. - and Mrs. William • Counter
and. David, 'Clinton; Mr. and Mrs,'
RObert Campbell and sons, elm,.
ton, and Ur. and Mrs. Fred Mid,
dieton and. David Middleten. There
were 28. persons in all.
Mrs. John Middleton, -Goderich,
Spent Christmas with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Boss' Middleton and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Middle-
ton spent Christmas day with
Mrs. O. L. Paisley and family,
Clinton,
God., Twp. South
Correspondent: James R. Stirling
Mr, and MrS. Allen Betties
spent Christmas with his brother
Earland and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrance
and family spent Christmas at
Kippen,
Mrs. F. Picot and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Switzer and family spent
Christmas with Mr. N, and Mrs.
Lloyd Picot and family, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckert and
family, Holyrood; Mrs. Walker,
Owen Sound, were with Mr. and
Mrs. William Stirling and family
for Christmas:
Bert Harris left on Sunday for
Sault Ste Marie to set up a mach-
ine for Dominion Road Machin-
ery Co. Ltd.,Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Cole held
Christmas for all their families.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. John
Torrance and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Manning were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Williams, Goderich; Miss F.
Cuninghame and Mrs. P, Elliott,
Clinton.
Mr,' and Mrs. Alvin Betties and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Snell, Hullett Town-
ship.
in London .for Christmas with
their son Jack and family.
With Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Parker over Christmas were their
two sons, William, wife and baby
Charlie, Robert. wife and little
Pamela, London. Mr. and Mrs. R.
3. Larson, Mrs. Betty Lou McLeod
and Lea Anne, also joined -them
for dinner.
Miss Lola Elliott, Detroit, came
on. Tuesday evening to spend the
Christmas week with her brother,
W. Leslie Elliott.
Sgt. and Mrs. J. Mayman, Cent-
ralia, came on Tuesday evening
to spend the Christmas season
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. MacMillen. Mrs. Mayman who
has been recuperating at the home
of her parents, had spent a few
days at their home at the RCAF
Station, leaving little Jeffrey with
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Richards,
Stratford, and the Iatter's sister,
Mrs, M. 1VICLaren, Toronto, visited
Mr. and.„Mrs, L. H. D. MacLeod
on Friday afternoon.
Keith Sterling, Sarnia, spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Les. Sterling.
Joyce Bell returned to London
on Mondayafter having been
home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bell; George, Don and
Joyce were with their elder dau-
ghter, Mrs. Alan Galbraith and
family on Christmas Day.
Mr., and Mrs. T. Mallett and
Tommy, London, visited Mrs Mal-
lett's brothers, Lyall, Melvin and
Russell Davison on Sunday, De-
cember 21. Miss Hilda King, who
accompanied them, spent the day
with her niece, Mrs, Alvin Dutot
and family, Goderich Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Makins,
Brenda and Brian were in London
for Christmas with Atm. Makins'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mackie,
London, were with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins, over
the Christmastide. They were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Scotchmer, Bronson Line, Stanley
Township, for Christmas dinner,
also the tatter's son, Kenneth
Scotehmer and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker
and Bonnie, Scarboro, Mr. and
Mrs, Keith Pruss and two children
Janice and Charles, London, re-
turned to their respective homes
after having spent Christmas with
their mother, Mrs. 3. H. Parker.
They were all with Mr. arid Mrs.
Fred Weston and family on
Christmas Day.
Christmas ChOer.
Santa Claus was commissioned
by the Lions Club. to take baskets
and treats td the aged, sick and
shut-ins on Christmas Eve, He
made 20 calls, via the school bus
with Spencer Ervine at the wheel.
The vehicle was gaily decorated
with coloured lights and Christ-
mas carols were broadcast from it
over the crisp night air, Leslie
Elliott and Reginald Francis op-
Crated the p.a. system. Harvey
Coleman, Eight Porter, R, Simons,
Jack Scotchmer a n d Charles
SCOtehmer assisted Santa who
resembled Grant Turner quite
strongly), in the work of spread-
ing Christmas cheer.
Correction kiottset
In the issue of December 24, the
Card of Thanks on Page 7 follow-
log her bereavement in the recent
death of her Mother, should have
appeared as; .Ruby ritzsimetis and
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