The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-08-02, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, H>tM
HENSALL
isMr. Eldrid Smith, of London,
visiting at his home here.
Miss Ruth Coles, of Listowel,
vi'sitinig with friends in town.
Mr, Chas. Jinks has purchased
a car front J. Passmore and Sous.
Master Billy Higgins i's visiting
with his sister at Beach-o’-Pines.
is
and W. A. McLaren 3 plus 26; 3rd,
Mr. Koch and L. R. Coles, Listowel
3 plus 24; 4th, John Beatty and W,
A. Reid, Seaforth, 4 plus 16,
A Douglas re-union was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Miller, Thames Road, The tables
were set out on the lawn and ninety
people sat down to partake of the
good things provided to eat. Games,
races and other sports were indulg-
from
, Toronto,
London, Detroit, Exeter and Hen-
sal 1.
I During the month of August the
morning service in St. Paul's Ang-
, lican Church will be withdrawn.
The evening service will be at the usual time. Canon Appleyard, Sea
forth, will preach on August '5th 1 and 12 th and Rev. Mr. McGowan,
i of Clinton on August 19th. Rev. M.
IB. Parker, rector, will then take
the service on August 2 6th, Service will be held at Staffia, on Sun
day afternoon at three o’elQ'ck.
Cannel W. M. S.
The Women’s Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian Church
held their July meeting on« Thurs
day afternoon July 2.5th at the home of Mrs. Thus. Hudson. The
meeting took the form of a picnic
and the society entertained the
Home-Helpers at three o’clock.
Mrs. Robt. Cameron took the chair
and opened the meeting by singing
hymn 379 and "
repeated, The read from the
Helen (Smith,
.called the roll,
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. J. pa'ssmore visited ed. Guests were present
a Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 'Mrs. K. Woods, of Otterville, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cassidy. I
Miss Jennie Taylor has taken a
position in H, O. Dayman’s Groceri-
teria.
Miss Elizabeth and Miss Margaret Slavin are vigiting with friends in
Varna. ‘ |
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hilliard are
spending a few week’s camping at! Bright’s Grove.
Mrs, Marshall, of Seamon, Sask.,
vi'sited last week with her sister Mrs. Geo. Hess.
Master Roger Ventier, .of Chiselhurst is visiting at the home of
Mr. W. L. McLean,
Mr. Garnet Webber, of London,
was a recent visitor witn her. sister
Mrs. C. S. Hudson.
Miss Lois J. Moffatt, of Bruce- field, is visiting with her grand
mother Mrs. P. Fisher.
Miss Beryl Drummond and Aud
rey Kew spent a few days visiting
in Kincardine this week.
Mrs. Harold Twitchell, of Detroit
is visiting with her relatives Mr. and Mrs. Orville Twitchell.
Mr. John Pas'smore, of Delhi, was
a recent visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore.
Mr. Wm. Simpson, of Detroit ha's
.been visiting with relatives and
friends in Hensall and vicinity.
Miss Dorothy Peck, of Stanley,
has been visiting with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Elder.
Miss Ada Gram, of Lansing, Mich
visited over the week-end with her
parents Mr. *
Rev. Mr. . ____
and children left this week to spend
a month at Highland Park Forest.
Miss Ellen Pybus, of Windsor,
is visiting with friends in town al
so with her brother at Chiselhurst.
Mr. Roy Palmer, wno has been in
Windso.r for the past l’ew months
spent the week-end at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watman and
son Harold, of Toronto, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James
Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Moore and family, of Detroit, visited over the
wee’k-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abray, of
London, were recent visitors with
Mrs. A;bray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Hudson.
Mrs. Thos. Dougall, of Saskatche
wan, is visiting with Mrs. Robt Mc
Laren also other relatives and
friends in this vicinity.Mr. T. E. Drummond was called
to Toronto last week owing to the
serious illness of his father, who
passed away on Monday.
Mrs. Peter Fisher and daughter
Miss Eleanor after spending
their relatives
Mrs. Percy
Jack, London,
after spending
and Mrs. Geo. Gram.
W. A. and Mrs. Young
have i eturned home
the past month with in Gravenhurst. Southern and son
have returned home
„ the past week visit
ing her mother Mrs. J. Pope.
Mr’s. Wm. McLean and children,
Hamilton, have returned home af
ter spending several weeks visiting
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Passmore.
Miss Edyth IMcEwen, of Kitchen
er, and sister Miss- Lillian of Tor
onto, are visiting with their broth
er Mr. George McEwen and other
friends. *
Mrs. James Dougal, of White
water, Sa'sk., is visiting with her
sister Mrs. Robt. Patterson .Sr. also with other realtives and friends in
this vicinity.Mis's Stella Ingram, of London,
visited over the week-end with her
relatives here and also attended the
Dougall re-union on Saturday last.
Miss Audrey Kern, of Toronto,
has returned to her home in Toron
to after spending the past three
weeks with hr uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Drummond.
Miss Grace Gibibins, of the staff
of the Bank of Montreal has resign
ed her position and her place in the
bank is being taken by Misst, M.
Thompson, of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mi’s. Floyd Lee and Mrs.
•Charlotte Biv'in, of Fenton, Mich.,
Mr. Wm. Callahan, of Detroit, vis
ited and
and
union
Mr. abd Mrs. Wm. Corbett and
grandson, of Flint, Mich., are spend
ing a week visiting Mr. Corbett’s
brother Fred, of Hay Township, and
other relatives in Hensall and vicinity and also a/ttended the Corbett
reunion on Saturday last.
During the month of August the
service in Carmel Presbyterian
church will be held in the morning
and the evening service will be
withdrawn. Rev. Mr, S. Gordon, /of
Caven Presbyterian Church, EXe-i
ter, will take the morning service in Hensall.
The ball game which was played
on the Hensall diamond on Friday last between Ingersoll and Hensall
resulted in a win for Ingersoll by
the score of 7 to 2, this puts Hen-*, sail in third place. The play-off
games will be played with Hensall •and Ingersoll on Saturday afternoon
August 4th at Ingersoll and the
same two teams play in Hensall on Wednesday, August Sth.
The Bowling Tournament which
was held on the Hensall green last' Wednesday afternoon was quite a
success. Rinks playing were Ailsa
•Craig, Listowel, Seaforth and Wing
ham. Winners in the tournament
were: 1st Allen McDonell and Alf.
Clark 4 plus 20; 2nd Geo. Brock
over the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. Fred Corbett and family
also attended the Corbett re-
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the opening prayer
Bible Lesson
91st Psalm by The Secretary
the members
was
Miss
then
___ responding with one of God’s promis
es. Mrs. Edwards the Preslbyterial
Home Helper’s Secretary, gave a
most interesting address full of
helpful hints to H. Helpers. Mrs. A,
Dougal sang a solo accompanying
herself on the guitar. This was
much enjoyed. The business period
followed conducted by the president
Mrs. Rev. W. A. Young and the offering was received, Mrs. Robert
Cameron took the topic “Women .of the East” which wa» both interest
ing and instructive. Hymn number
5 53 was then sung and Mrs. Young
closed the meeting with, prayer. A
social hour followed vVhere a dainty lunch was served. A hearty vote of
thanks was extended to Mrs. Hud
son for her generous hospitality.
Corbett Re-Union
Corbett re-union was
Saturday, July 28th at the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett
The held on
home of _
of Hay Township and which is the
old homestead. The tables which
were set on the lawn were beautifully dcorated and laden with the
•good things to eat. Over eighty •people sat down to enjoy the feast
During the afternoon games, races
and other sports were Indulged in.
Prizes were awarded the winners,
this part of the program was in
charge of Misses Hazel and Pearl
Thompson and was greatly enjoyed
Among those present from a dis
tance were: Mr. and Mrs. William
Corbett and grandson, of Flint,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd See and
Mrs. Charlotte Brown, of Trenton,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. George Martz
and Peggy, of New Baltimore, Mich. Mr. Wm. Callahan, of Detroit; Mrs. McBride and son Ross, Mrs. Stewart' McCallum,
Mrs. Hannah Colvin and son John,
of London; Mrs. Oscar Meters, of
Prospect Hill. Other guests were
present from Seaforth, Kippen,
Hensall, Exeter and Chiselhurst.
Death of T. C. Dru.nun.ond
The death-occurred in Toronto on
July 30th of Mr. Thomas C. Drum
mond in his 75th year. Tie had been
in poor health for some time but
until recently had been able to be
around and had made frequent visits to Hensall. A few weeks ago
he was stricken with a s.evere heart
attack and since then has been in
•a critical condition in spite "of the
best of nursing and medical skill.
He passed away on Monday. The
funeral was held on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 p.m. with interment
in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. He leaves to mourn his loss
two daughter's, Mrs. Leslie Al'len, of
Guelph; Mrs. Marshall Hethering
ton, of Toronto; also four sons, T.
E. Drummond, Hensall; L. B. Drum
mond and W. N. Drummond, Tor
onto; H. F. Drummond, Moncton,
N. B. His wife predeceased him
'some three years a'go, IMr. and Mrs. Drummond were formerly valued
residence of Hensall moving here 15
years ago from Wingham where
they resided until about five years
ago when Mr. Drummond disposed
of his butcher business to his son,
and, retiring to Toronto, where he has resided until hi's death. Those
attending the funeral were: Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Drummond, Miss Louise Drummond and Mrs. C. McKenzie.
Death of J. W. Lloyd Davis
The death occurred in Toronto
General Hospital on Friday, July 27
of J. W. Lloyd Davis, only son of
the late W. C. Davis and Mrs. Davi's
of Hensall, and was in his his 48th
year. He spent his Gariy life in Hen'sall. When a young man he
went into the bank and continued
in the baulking business for twenty-
three years, leaving it to go into
the mercantile business about five
years ago. He was married about
eight years ago to Miss Jane Caldwell, of Winnipeg, Man., who sur
vives him. He loaves to mourn his
loss beside his widow, his mother, Mrs. W. C. Davis and one sister,
Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill, both of
Hensall. The funeral which was
private was held on (Monday after
noon at 2.30 from the home of his
brother-in-law, Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill. Interment in Hensall Union
cemetery. The services was con
ducted by Rev. Arthur Sinclair pas
tor of the United Church, assisted
by Rev. W. A. Young of Carmel Presbyterian Church. The pall bear
ers were: Messrs. A, L. Case, W. O.
Goodwin, C. Cook, W. A. McLaren, Wm. Buchanan and Fred Manns.
Mr. Davis was well known in this
district having worked in the bank
at Exeter and Clinton also real, Winnipeg, Windsor and
onto.
GRANTON
of Ohio;
of Lobo;
Mont-Tor-
A.Lang
tie which
wife for
The death of Mrs. W.
ford, in Granton, broke a
had united husband and __ -
nearly 60 years, Mrs. Langford, for
merly Louise Metcalf, was the daughter of Anthony and Cather
ine Metcalf. She was married in
1875. Mr. Langford is the only
survivor, Funeral service* were eon* ducted at the family home and in
terment was in Birr cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett, of
Detroit, spent the week-end with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. King.
Mr ’ " . “ ‘
son, Glenn, of Detroit,
the week-end with Mr.
W. Clark.
Mrs. Eilber and son, _____
Ohio, were guests of (Mr and M>rs.
Herb Fahner a few days last week.
Misses Lily and Ila Eilber spent
the week-end with their father, Mr,
'Charles Eilber.
Miss Clarissa Hill, Mrs. Daye Gei) and daughter, Marion, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Faist
a few days last week.
Miss Verna Pridham, of Detroit,
spent the week-end with Miss Mar
guerite Lamport.Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist, of
Chesley, visited a few idays with
Mr, and (Mrs. Ezra Faist.
Mrs. Hagelstein, oil Fullarlton,
Mrs. Baker, of Exeter, are visiting
With Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hill.
Mr. Clinton Morlock and Mr. Ross
Taylor spent several days in Toron
to. Clinton Morlock attended the
Rogers Majesitic and De Forest
Crosley Radio Convention held in
the Royal York Hotel in that city.
Mrs. Walker, of (Saskatchewan,
who lias been visiting several weeks
with her father, Mr. Isaac Hill, re
turned home last Thursday,
The Missionary committee of the
Evangelical Sunday School under
the convenorship of iMr. Emmery
Fahner presented a program during
the Sunday morning session. .The
pastor, Mr. Pletch, gave an address
stressing ithe Christian’s duty toward
missions. Miss Alma Smith’s class
sang a song entitled “Watch and
Pray.”
Mrs. Fanny Kennedy, of Ilderton
and Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy
and family, of Ettrick and Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Dearing, of London,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hill.
Mr Richard Hill returned Satur
day after a pleasant visit to rela
tives in Alberta and Manitoba. He
visited Mr. Wm. Sweet and family'
in Old, Alberta and friends in Red
Deer, Alberta and Mr. and ’Mrs. Vera
Meade, Bindloss, Alberita and Mr. •and Mrs. Wm. England in Calgary,
Alberta and Mr. Eli S^yeet and fam
ily in Keyes, Man., and Mr. James
Dempsey at Nippawa, Man., and
friends in Winnipeg. Mrs. Meade
and Messrs. William Sweet and Eli
(Sweet were formerly from Crediton.
A very happy re-union of the
immediate family of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Hill was "held at Grand Bend recently in honor of Mrs. (Rev.) E.
H. Walker and little daughter, Mar
ion, who are visiting from Carie-
vale, Sask. Those from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hill,
Ralph and Roberta, of Detroit and
Rev. and Mrs. Hagelstein, Jean and
Marshall from Fullarton.Mrs. Newton Baker and Mr. H.
W. Hagelstein are spending a few
days with Mr. and ’Mrs. Isaac Hill.
and Mrs. Russell Clarlk and visited over
and Mrs, F.
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Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three days of
at office over the Post
Zurich, last three days of
week and
Office,
week.
rushed to
on
an
ZION CENTRALIA
In
Rev. . „ , . . „ _turned from his vacation up North,
his work here was taken Sunday last by ’Mr. Glen Sawyer a College
student and son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sawyer, a former resident of
this place. Mr. Sawyer preached a
very inspiring and interesting ser
mon and created a very favorable
impression.
Our sincere sympathy goes out
to Mr. and Mrs. James Howe, Kirk
ton in the sudden and unexpected
death on Friday last of their young
est daughter Joan. She had been
.playing around the blacksmith shop
and in gome unknown manner fell
head first into a small vat of water
which is used to cool ‘the irons and
before help arrived, life was ex
tinct. Mr. and Mrs. ITowe were
former residents of this place.
Mr. L. Beavers, of Exeter, spent
Friday last in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd is spending their vacation up North,
about 350 miles from here.A number from here attended
the Decoration services at Zion
on Sunday last.Mr. and Mrs. James Squire and
daughter Violet and Mr. and [Mrs. Howard Anderson, of Washington,
motored to Ipperwash Beach and
Grand Bend on Sunday last.
The W. M. S. meets this week
the home of Mrs. John Camm.
the absence of our pastor
Mr. Lovegrove, who has not
Miss Reta Fassold was
London to St. Joseph’s Hospital
Saturday where she underwent
operation for appendicitis.
Miss Ruth Kleinstiver is
in Toronto.
Messrs. Maurice and
Klumpp and Miss Selma
spent a few days in Detroit.
W. Schultz, who has been here returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. May and Miss Tillie, Ehlers of Kitchener, spent a
lbw days with Mr. and Mrs. S. Oes-
tricher.
Mrs. Shore and Miss Tillie Miller
oi Woodbridge, called on friends in
town on Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. Raebke and son Bobbie
who has been visiting here for some
time returned to Detroit on Sunday. Master Russel Tieman returned
with them to spend his holidays.
Miss Rose Guenther, of Windsor,
is spending her vacation with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther, of
Windsor, visited his parents over
itlie week-end.
Mrs. G. Dultz, of Detroit, is vis
iting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Merner.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and family, of Detroit, are spending
their vacation with relatives.’Miss Myrta Hoffman, of Kitchen
er, spent a few days with her ents,
CREDITON EAST
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SHIPKA
Next Bunday will be Missionary
day in the Sunday School. A special
program will he given.
Miss V. Moore, who has- spenli
the past two weeks at Grand Bend,
has returned home.
Mrs. L. Schroeder is at present
visiting at the home of her mother
Mrs. Mason at Parkhill.
The Ratz family attended a reunion in Kitchener on Saturday
last.Master Billy Maier, who has been
spending his holidays at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Morenz has
returned to his home in Detroit.Miss Blanche MorehA spent the
week-end with her shier, Mrs. Jack
Corbett, of Hensall.'Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle, ol
Chatham, visited for a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sweitzer.
Miss Edith Ball is camping for a
few weeks at Grand Bend.
KHIVA
and Mrs. Arthur Nichol
’Mrs.
__ and visited
J.
Mr. ___ ____ _
Mr. M. Weiss, of Kinkora
on Sunday with Mr. and
Hanover.
iMiss Ruth Willert left on Monday with her uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. A'lvin Sararas, of Toron
to, for Stoney Lake, where they will
spend their vacation.
Mr. and iMrs. Louis Held and soli,
Peter, of Waterloo, Mrs, Harry
Lehley, Miss Annie Hanover and Mr,
Karl Hiclilet, all of Buffalo, visit
ed this week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs
family spent
Mrs. Almorc
•Miss Rose
London last
in,g a couple
here.Mr. Edward Lippert
of Melbourne, visited ... .
with 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Lippert,
Art Sunday
Willert,
Deitrich Thursday
of weeks
Willert and
with Mr. and
Grand Bond,
returned to after spoild-
at her home
and bride,
on Friday
visiting
Harold
Rader
Mrs.
visiting
par-
Chris. Rau is making a rapidMr. _ _____ __ ___
recovery since his operation at St.
Joseph’s hospital, London and is ex
pected home soon.
Miss Doreen Sims, of Exeter, is
holidaying with relatives here.
Mr. Blake Heath and nis children of Windsor, are holidaying with
her parents Mr. .and Mrs. H. Kuhn.Mr. Dan Truemner ig visiting
with his son and daughter-in-law
Dr. and Mrs. Truemner in Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wilson and
daughter of Centralia, and Miss
Evelyn Heaman and Mr. Melvin
Edwards spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter
and daughter and Mr. . and Mrs.
Isaac Sims and three children, of
Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joab Sims.
Mrs. Nelson Schenk and children
•of Mt. Carmel, spent Sunday
the former’s parents Mr. and Henry Pfaff Sr.
Mrs. George Hayes and
daughters returned to their home
in Exeter after a few days’
with the former’s mother Mr.s W. Anderson.
Mrs. Mervin Brokenshire and
three children, of Guelph are holidaying with the former’s mother
Mrs. Wilson Anderson.
Mr. Russell Bayrham, of Exeter,
spent Sunday at bls home .here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of
Windsor, spent the week-end with
the former’s parents IMr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson.
Miss
home Grand
with
Mrs.
two
visit
Jean Raynham has returned
after a week’s holidays Bend.
at
HARPLEY
Miss Lillian Hayter, of Detroit,
Mr. Willis Hayter and Mrs. W. Hay
ter, visited for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McLinchey.
Miss Dorothy Harlton, of Shipka
is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. J.
Hickey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hodgins, of
Petrolia, visited on Tuesday with
Mrs. Catharine Hodgins.
Mr. Gerald Carruthers entertain
ed about .thirty young people at an
ice cream party on Tuesday evening
in honor of big birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Esley Hodgson and
Murray, Clandeboye, Mr. and Mrs.
‘Jackson and Gerald, of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Trevetliick and fam
ily, of Detroit, Mich,, called at Mr.
Mansell Hodgin’s on Friday after
noon.
Miss Jennison and Mrs. Toni Love
visited on Wednesday with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Love.
The Taylor
nual re-union
Wednesday of __ _____
Ideal weather prevailed for the
first Decoration Day Service which
was held at Zion Cemetery ,on Sun
day afternoon. A large crowd' gath
ered to pay their tribute of respect
to loved ones who have departed.
Flowers adorned most of the graves placed there by loved ones. Rev. Mr.
Stewart, of Centralia, who is con
ducting the union services of the
Zion and Whalen United Churches
in the absence of the pastor Rev. J. Peters, conducted the services.
Music was provided by the Granton
Male Quartette and Miss Celia
Westman sang a solo. The Zion
choir led in the singing of the
hymns. Addresses were given by
Rev. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Hector
Taylor, of Exeter, a former resident
of Zion. The trustees of the cemetery
are asking for the co-operation of
the people in securing money for a
trust fund, the interest of which
will be used for the upkeep of the
cemetery. The trustees wish to
thank, those who have contributed and for the liberal collection
Sunday.
family held their an-
at Grand. Bend on
last week.
WINCHELSEA
and Mrs. M. Fletcher, of
•on
Ex-Mr.
eter, spent one day last week with their daughter, Mrs. Walker Kers-
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher
and family spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, of
Saintsbury.-
Master Harold Davis spent a coup
le of days last week with Mr. Mrs. Jas. Horn.The
Ethel latter
Grace
Mr. .. .
family spent Tuesday afternoon at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone, Thames Road spent Sunday with the latter’s
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kers-
lake.
Mrs. Neil Cameron and son, Jack
of Detroit, spent last week with the former’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence
Mills.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Foster were Mr. and
|Mrs. George Parkinson, _of Blan-
shard; Mr. Granton.
Mrs. H. day at the
Brown, at
Mr. R. E. Pooley was in London
one day last week.
and
and
the
Misses Marion
Pooley spent a few days
part of the week with Miss
Hocking at Monroe.
and Mrs. Ray Fletlcher and
Parkinson, ___
and Mrs. Fred Foster of
Brown visited on Satur-
home of her son, Mr. H.
Centrarlia.
Mrs. George Thompson and Jean
are holidaying at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Grant Ford visited for a few
days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Madge, near Hensall.
Mrs.
visited er the
Misses Jennie and Rachel Wilson
visited with Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton
in Ailsa Craig on Sunday.
Misses Iva and Ila Willis, of Exeter are visiting wth .their grand
parents, <Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Davey.
Miss Marie Fletcher is visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moodie in Usborne.
Cameron Procter, of St. Marys,
and Teddy Powe, of London, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Brooks.
Rev. and Mrs. Stewart and daughter, Lorraine, accompanied by the
latter’s gitter and young son, who
have been visiting here for the past couple oi’ weeks left on Wednesday
of this week for Montrea/^SS“here
! they will spend the montli'T-V Aug ust.
Mrs. Milton Mitchell,, who has
been in St. Joseph’s hospital, Lon
don receiving treatment* for the
past couple of weeks is e’xpected to
be able to return to her home this week.
On Sunday, August '5th, the ser
vice in the church will be at 10.30. a.m. followed by the usual Sunday school service. Rev. J. R. Peters, of
Elimville, will conduct the services during the month of August. There will be no evening service.
On Friday evening of last week
a large number of friends and
neighbours spent a social evening
together in honour of [Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Hicks and presented them
with an electric clock, a bridge
lamp and a walnut living room table A very pleasant evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served by
the ladies.
Mrs. Wes. Horne and Mrs. Will.
Routley, of Elimville, visited on
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Maltby and family visited with relatives in
Galt over the week. Miss Cora Malt
by returned with them for a
week’s, visit.
Don’t forget the Ola Boy’s
union on Monday, Auugst 6th.Misses Beatrice and Helen
ser.y and Harry Stephen spent
past week with their uncle
aunt- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden.
Kershaw and Mrs. Parsons
with relatives in London ov week-end.
KIRKTON
WHALEN
and Mrs. Alymer Morley and
Brantford, were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Mr.
family, of
visitors of Morley.
Miss Marjorie Hodgins, of
is holidaying with her cous-
E. " '
F.
near
Lucan,
in Mrs.
Mrs.
Monday in
N. Ogden.
Mr. and
Dorchester
man Millson,
Sunday with Mr.
Millson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, of
Farquhar, were recent visitors at
the home of Mr. Goo. Squire.
(Mr. Clark Slierwill, of Norwich, is spending some time with friends
in the community.Shirley Squire has returned home
from Lucan Sunday where she spent
several days with her cousin Miss
Ruth Millson.Mr. Henry Squire, of Exeter, is
spending several days at the home I of his son Mr. Geo. Squire.
Meeting of the W. A.
The W. A. met at Mrs. J. Hodg
son's homo on Thursday afternoon
with ton members and eight visitors present. Mrs. Wm. Morley presid
ed. The Scripture Lesson was read
by Mrs. Roy Bwitzer. Mrs. (Rev.)
Stewart invited the ladies to meet
at her home for the September
meeting. Several committees were1
appointed. Splendid readings were
given by Dorothy Hazelwood, Ruth
Hodgson and Mrs. Baillie. A vocal
duet by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart was
very much enjoyed by all
arcordoon solo by ’Mary
Singing and prayer by Rev,
dosed the; meeting, a ten
was served by th® hostess
assistants,
Foster.
Squire and Shirley spent
Exeter with ’Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Caleb Millson, of
and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
O'f Lucan, visited on and Mrs. George
also an
Morley. Stewart
Cent tea
and her
few
Re
Es-
the
and
iStanley Howe returned homeMr.after spending the past two months
in Detroit.
•Mrs. Sam Switzer was taken tO'
Victoria Hospital last week,
hope for a speedy recovery./Mrs. Cihester Hazelwood
Mrs. J. Newman, of Detroit
We
and
_ _ are holidaying with Mr. Walter Hazel
wood.
M'iss Proctor, of Sarnia, is visit
ing her sister Mrs. McHardy.
Mr. Robert Hazelwood had the misfortune to fall from the beam
of the barn while unloading hay,
hurting his back very badly, but is
improving nicely.
We extend sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Howe and family of the
death of their little daughter Joan
who was drowned last week.
The farmers in this district .have
their fall wheat cut «nd while the
yield is
are not ■ing and
crop.
Miss ____
dale, spent a few days this week
with Thelma Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphrey
and Joan, Mr. and Mrs, R. Hum
phrey spent Sunday in Windsor.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of
the Rectory are spending their
holidays at Otterville.
Mr. .and Mrs. Norman
and family, of St. Marys,
J.
not as good as usual they
discouraged, buit are plow
getting ready for another’s
Geraldine Mollard, Tliorn-
Foully
__ _____ . _ _____ spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rout-
iy.Lloyd Colgin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCurdy, all of Detroit, at
tended the funeral of little Joan
Howe,
An Ohl School Teacher
Mr. John Harnwell, of Goderich,
a former school teacher of thirty-
five years ago called on some o£
his old pupils and friends and rehearsed school days. Mr, Harnwell
said 'there were sixty eight On the
roll while today there is only,
twenty,