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CENTRALIA
IMir. ana Mrs. E. Abbott'and Mr.
Chas. Fairhall have re-turnea te
thair hjpme here, after spenaiijgr the
winter in California,
Mr, John pollard is confined
his home owing to illness;
Mr. <S, Baskerville, of London,
visiting with. Ills brother, Mr.
'Baskerville, '
Mr, Harold Fisher, of the Sham
rock Creamery staff, was confined to
his home for a few days last week
with an attack of appendicitis.
Mr, Herman Hodglson, who Jias
been taking a course in the O, A. C,
his’ home
i
Baynham
the week-
to
is
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HENSALL
Gardening is now the order of the
(flay.
Mr. Thos. Cook is confined to his
liome through illness, "_
lM!r. Win. Fee visited friends in
jExeter on Saturday. M /•
Mr. Peter Case, of Exeter, visited
lor a few days with friends in town.
Mr. Harold Sherritt spent the
week-end visiting relatives at Wind
sor.
miss Viola Johns, of Eliniville,
•visited on Sunday with friends in
town.
|M!r. Milton Ortwein, of London,
visited oyer the week-end with rela
tives in town.
Miss Jean Stone, of London, visit
ed over the week-end with lier'fatlier
and sister here.
'.Mr. Henry Horton* purchased a
a?w. Chevrolet car from Messrs.
2’assmOre & Sons.
flllr. T. C. Joynt ts improving the
appearance of his stores by having
them nicely painted,
•Mrs. Streets, of Clinton, was a re-
«ent visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ,C. A. McDonell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ebby, of Burl
ington, is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. W- J. White
Quite a pumber from here attend
ed the dance in Watson’s Hall, Kip-
jien on Wednesday night.
Mrs. P. Fischer anda Miss' Fisher,
visited for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Moffatt at Brucefield.
A number from here attended the
services at James St. United, church
Exeter on Sunday evening last.
Mr; Win. Jarrott and daughter
Miss- .Annje, of Hillsgreen, recently
visited .With Mr., and Mrs. D. Nichol.
■The Oddfellows of Hensail Lodge
antend attending the St. Paul’s Ang
lican church on Sunday evening May
3rd.
Miss Jean Russell, of Seaforth and
brother of Cromarty visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hod-
Sert.
Mr. Jas. Smith, chief of police, of
^Kincardine, was a recent visitor at
lhe home of Mir. and Mrs.- William
'Consitt.
Mrl Thos. Farquhar has returned
to town and lias resumed his posi
tion as’ caretaker of the Hensail
Bowling Green. ’ %
The dance put on by the Hensall
Orchestra was well attended on Fri
day evening. Tlie musiic being fur
bished iby the Hensall Orchestra.
Mr. Henry Pfile has a number of
anen engaged moving the barn that
lie recently purchased from Mr. Hy.
Howard down to his-farm at Roger-
ville. '
Mr. Garfield Brown who recently
moved here from Kitchener has
.opened' up a boot and shoe repair
shop on the south side of King/ St.
jn the Hardy building.
The Steele Briggs and the Rennie
Sped Companies have the onion sets
shipped ou‘t of their warehouses
jhere and their men are now busy
mowing the seed for another crop.
* Mr. Wm. Dabus was arrested in
Tiondon on Friday nigflit for having
liquor, in his possession on the street.
On Saturday morning he appeared
before Magistrate Scrandrett an,d
lined $100.00 and costs.
Tlie Presbyterial Society will meet
In the United cliurch on Tuesday,
April 28tli commencing at 9.30 a.m.
All W. M. S. members and all
Jriends will be welcome. Mr. R. G.
iLongly, of West China, will address
stlie meeting,. She is a most inspir
ing speaker and all will be helped
liy hearing her message.
Barns are Burned
On ’Sunday Morning the barns on
the farm of Geo. Armstrong, two
.miles southwest of Hensall’were des
troyed by fire., His little soil Harty
.and his neice^the daughter of Mr.
mid Mrs. John Coleman, of London,
were . playing in the barn, with
matches and set fire to the straw, a
Tew minutes afterwafcl Mr. Arriv
"strong noticed the blaze and sudceoct-
<ed Jin getting all of the livestock out
®.f the building. The drive shed
which was next to the barn was also
consumed with nearly all the farm
implements which were in the shed.
A bean thresher on the bam floor
was also destroyed also a quantity
of hay and grain. The Hensall fire
/department was called and (thickly
responded, and succeeded in saving
the house. Mr. Armstrong carried
some insurance but his loss will be
very heavy. Quite a number of the
neighbors and friends were on the
grounds on Monday cleaning up the
debris and Mr. Armstrong intends
erecting a new barn immediately.
BYCKMAN—BOND
iThe marriage took place quietly
at the First Presbyterian church in
Toledo, Ohio, on Thursday, April
2nd of Margaret Jean, only daughter
of Mr. and1 Mrs. Avery Bond, of 144
Bruce St., Flint, (Mlioh., to Mr. Roy
Ryckmah, Plim. B., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Ryckman, of Hensall,
Ont. Following an extended motor
trip they will reside in Flint.
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DASHWOOD
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.5.
x DENTAL SURGEON
At offlce in Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three days of week and
at office over the Post Office, in
Zurich, last three days of week.
On Friday' evening, April 24tli,
Rev,, Otto Turk Institutional Mis
sionary for Detroit, will deliver a
j lecture at the Lutheran church on his
j work. Rev. Turk should have a
message to interest all of us. You
are cordially invited to attend. There
will be a silver collection to defray
expenses. The service begins at
8.30 o’clock.
The Fun Galore Club held their
last meeting for the season at the
home of Miss Catherine Finkbeiner
on Wednesday evening. The even
ing; was spent at progressive crok-
inole after which the hostess served
'dainty refreshments. The next
meeting will be held in September
at the home of Mrs. R. H. Taylor.
Miss Verna Birk, who has been vice-
president will automatically become
next season’s president.
On Thursday. evening the Wal
ther League of Dashwood met in
the basement of the church to wel
come to their midst the' newly con
firmed and the church’s youth in
general. Twenty two leaguers were
present and about 20 visitors. The
meeting was opened by the president
Miss Marie Allemang who officially
gram consisted of games and con
gram consistel of games and con
tests and also included an address
by Norman Walper who will repre
sent Dashwood League in the On
tario District Oratorical Contest at
Elmira. At the conclusion of the ev
ening lunch was served.
Messrs. Reuben Goetz and Chas.
Steinlia|g,en spent Friday in Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Guenther and
son Donald,, of Windsor, spent the
week-end with the former’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther.
Mr. M. W. Schenk and sons Leonh
ard and,Douglas spent the week-end
with friends in Walkerton/
Mr. Eugene Tiernan, of London,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Sunday
with friends in London.
,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calfas, of
Sarnia, spent a few days with their
friends last week.
Rev. John Oestriclier, *of Rosen
thal, is spending a few days with
his parents also attending confer
ence in Elmira last week.
Miss Laura M. Reia visited friends
in Walton on Sunday.
Mr. E. Bejrder, of Blyth, has pur-
cased the residence - of Mr. Jacob
Kellerman.
Mr. J. *W. Graybeil and Beatrice
and' Mrs; W.‘ England attended’* the
funeral of a relative in Fordwicli on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie May, Mrs.
John Shipley and jMIr. Morgan, of
Forest were (Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Adella Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mawhinney
and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mawhinney,
of Crediton, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz.
Guelph, has returned to
for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell
and son of Toronto, spent
end with the former’s parents Mr,
and. Mrs. George Baynham ,Sr.
Mr. and, Mrs. P. Sinclair, of Wind
sor visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson On Sunday.
Mrs. George Thompson and Jean
visited recently with • relatives in
Brantford’.
The Missionary Meeting was held
in the 'basement of the church on
Tuesday,'April 14tli. The devotion
al exercises were led by Mr. T. NeM.
Opening with, the use of the
programme, consisting of resppnsilg
readings, hymns and a. solo by* Mrs.
S. Hicks. Temperance ipapers were
also read by Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. A,
Mitchell, Mrs. H. Rowe, Mrs. II.
Bowden, Miss I-Iarvey, iMIrs, T'. Neil.
The talk on the study 'book was tak
en by Mrs. H. Powe which concluded
the interesting and instructive meet
ing. The leader closed the meeting.
CREDITON
and Mrs. Wm. Finkbeiner
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
and._ Mrs. J. Moir,4 of Detroit,
. and Mrs. G.Sunday with Mr.
attended the
in Elmira on
F
Fred Kerr spent
and Mrs, Charles
Mr.
spent
Stahl.
. Mr.
.spent
Eiliber.
, A number from here
Evangelical Conference
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Fahner of Kitch
ener visited' with relatives in town
last Wednesday.
.Miss Janet M’cLean, of Wingham,
visited with Mr.
Teller last week.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday with Mr.
Kerr, of Benmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sparling and son
Claire, of Walkerton,’ visited Mrs.
Sparling’® parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Smith on Sunday. •
(Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eilber and
daughter, Joan, of Detroit, spent
Sunday with the former’s' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eilber.
The Young People’s' .Society of the
United Cliupcli held their regular
meeting on Friday /evening, /bliss
Elva Lamport gave an interesting
paper on “Art”
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner
and daughter Jean, of iShipka; also
Mrs. Miichael Finkbeiner and daugh
ter Luella where the gue(sts of Mrs.
Stahl and family on Sunday.
The Women’s Association of
United church held a meeting
week and decided to have their
nual strawberry social on May 29tli.
Further particulars later.
The Huronia Male. "Chorus will
give a concert in the Crediton Town
Hall on Wednesday, May 6th under
the auspices of the .Star Class of the
Evangelical Sunday School.
Pr-of. T.hos. Finkbeiner, of Na-
pierville, Ill., spent .Sunday in Cred
iton. his home town, visiting his sis
ter Mrs. Stahl and family and other
friends. He occupied the pulpit on
Sunday morning in the Evangelical
church in the absence of the pastor
and delivered a very fine sermon
which was much appreciated.
the
last
an-
CREDITON EAST
son
Hl
ZION
Mrs. Melville Hern; Mrs; Harold
Hern and Mrs, R. E. Pooley are dele
gates from the Zion W M. S. to at
tend Presbytery which meets in the
United, church, Hensalt, on Tuesday,
April 28tli,
' Mr. and Mrs. W. Batten and Mr.
and Mrs. Clias,. Godbolt, called on
Mr. Chas. Vpshall in London on Sat*<
ttrdny.
Miss Dora Brook, who has been
working for 'Mr. Jas. Earl has re
turned to her homo and Iter place
is being taken for a few weeks by
Miss Alda Squire.
Mr. and (Mrs. David Baird and
Jack and Mrs. Henry Pfaff Sr. spent
Sunday with friends in Sarnia. Mrs.
Baird’s mother, Mrs. Merner who
has been visiting,.in Sarnia returning,
home with them.
(Mr. and1 Mrs. Roland Motz spent
the .week-end wjtli the former’s sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Sclieiding in Lon
don’.
Mr. and Mrs.,. Sam Sims and two
children and Mr. Herb Schenk spent
Sunday with Mrs. John Baird’ at
Grand Bend.
‘Mrs. James'Kilpatrick, of Kippen,
and Mrs. Kate Hedden, of Hensall,
spent .Sunday with Mr. hnd |Mlrs. J.
Sinis.
Mr and1 Mrs. ,Sani Rollins and son
Fred, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jonah .Sims.
IMIrs, Hy. Motz received word from
Berwyn, Alberta, of the , Serious ill
ness of her brother, Mr. Paul Mess
ner who is in the hospital there suf
fering with asthma of the heart. Mr.
Paul Messener was a former resi
dent of Crediton but who left for the
West some years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis and1 baby
of near Brinsley, spent Sunday with
Mr .and’ Mrs, Harry Lewis.
KHIVA
MJss Catherine Walker returned
home from Detroit accompanied by
her sister and Mr. and Mrs.
Comtek, of Detroit.
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ELIMVXLLE
The monthly meeting of tlie W.
M. S. was held in the church Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. J. ' Prance
very icapably led the meeting. Eleven
memberships were presented and roll
call was answered with an Easter
message. Mrs. Chas. Godbolt led in
prayer then Temperance Readings
were .given by Mrs. Prance, Mrs; T.
Bell; Mrs. Godbolt, Mrs. Fk. Brock
and Mrs. Everett ,Skinner.< My
Easter iThankoffering was read 'by
Mrs F. Ford and Mrs. Ed. Johns
reading the Scripture' lesson. A
letter from Miss Annie Lawrence,
Seaforth, was read urging attendan
ce at the Presbyterial to be tyeld at
Helisall in the United' church on
April 28th. Mrs. Richard Johns and
Mrs. Everett Skinner were appoint
ed as delegates. Some other busi
ness was- discussed and arrangements
made .for entertaining -.Zion Auxil
iary Jnext month when all members
are requested to be present. Mrs.
Rev. White closed with prayer.
Mr Garnet Johns Was in‘Toronto
during the week-end.
Mr. Franklin Skinner and his
mother, Mrs Wm. Skinner were in
London last Sunday to visit with the
latter’s sister, Miss Bertha Andrew
who ' underwent
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Patricia visited
Bannerman in St Marys last Sunday.
Mrs. iM.cFalls visited her sister
Mrs. W. Horne this week
.■Mr. Philip Murcli is taking over
tlie Eliniville store this week. Mr.
and’ -Mrs Fred Wright and children
and Miss S Smale intend moving to
Lbndon shortly where Mr. Wright
lias been employed for s'ometime.
Several in the vicinity have
confined to their beds with flu
ingi the past week.
Quite a few of the farmers
•finished seeding at time of writin.
while many will be through this
week. The very fine weather has
been made the most -of but the rain
is very badly needed.
The sympathy of the neighbours
and friends is extended to iMr. and
Mrs. Will. Brooks and family in their
bereavement. ,
Miss“Ruth Skinner of Exetei' was
home on Sunday. '
Mrs. Jonathan Cooper has return
ed to her home after spending over
three months vzitfi her daughter,
Mrs. Fred Ford Con. 2.
Mr. Chas. UpshAll, who recently
moved from this 'community is at
present in the hospital undergoing
treatiiient for facial trouble. His
friends here hope that he will re
ceive permanent benefit therefrom.
ReV.^.White’s brother visited
Sunday last.
THAMES ROAD
Moodie and Mrs. Roy
acceptab-
church Sunday afternoon
sacrament was adminis-
Mrs. Benson Tuckey and
Russell, of Seaforth,
Mr. Wm.
Fletcher sang a duet very
ly at Roy’s
where the
tered.
Mr. and
Master Ross were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pollen.
Miss Jean
was a} visitor with Mr. and Mrs. K.
McNico-l last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Knight attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Gunn
ing of Whalen on Monday.
Mrs. Wm. Stone is visiting with
her sister Mrs. Moffat at Orono.
Mr. Elmer Hilburn lias returned
to Toronto after vesting among rel
atives here.
Mrs. Ed. Pollen and Mrs. Benson
W. Tuckey, of Exeter, visited, with
(Mil’s. Parsons,
quite
of- Munroe, who
sick th& past week.
is
to
in
HARPLEY
of Detroit,
the week-end at his
Hickey, who has been,
his fattier in Fair
has returned home.
Murray left this com-
Mr. Herman Hayter,
Mich., spent
home here.
Mr. Nelson
visiting!, with
Grove, Mich.,
Mr. ^Hector
munity to take a position in Sarnia.
Miss Chrystal Hayter called on
Miss Beulah Hodgins on Sunday
while going to visit her sister, Mrs.
C. Sherritt.
M.rs. A. Hayter has gone to visit
for .sometime with her s»on, Mr. A,
Hayter, of Detroit.
SHIPKA
an operation
Lloyd Johns
with Mr. and
last
and
Mrs.
been
dur-
have
s
here
on
WINCHELSEA
Seeding has been in full swing the
past , week and a number of the far
mers are through. .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis of Kirk
ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Pooley on Sunday.
'Mr. wm. Pym, of Kirkton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis.
Mr, John Hinds, of. Exeter, called
on friends in the community Sunday,
Mrs, David Alexander, of Thames
Road spent last week with Mrs. G.
Davis,
jiMlss Lila McCullough is sporting a
ne.w Ford <$oacl)>
Miss Inez Creery, of Forest High
School staff spent the Week-end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J, E,
Creery*
KIRKTON
Miss Eliza Shier has returned
her home after visiting friends
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnos Doupe spent
Sunday with Mrs. Doupe’s brother,
Mr. Wm. Kirk, of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. McLellan, of St.
Marys, were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Jas. Allen. *
Mr; and Mrs. .Nathan Doupe and
Mr. Anderson motored to iMlitcliell
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Gilfillan, of St. Marys,
visited her son William Gilfillian re
cently.
The Horticultural Society have de
livered their premiums to the mem
bers the past week.
Sirs. John Hannah Dies
Once again death has visited our
community claiming Mrs. John Han
nah, who passed away suddenly on
Wednesday morning, April 15th.
Deeceased, whose maiden name was
Martha Ann Kirk had not well for
some time, but was able to go about
her work, death was due to heart
failure. She was a daughter "of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kirk
and spent all her life around here.
She. was in her 7'6tli year of a quiet
disposition and was a member of the
United church. Besides/, the. bereav
ed husband she is survived by one
brother,. Joseph Kirk, 'of Saskatoon
and one sister Mrs. Josiah Shie'r, of
Corona, B. C. 'The funetal on Fri
day afternoon was largely attended
Interment in the Uniop. cemetery and
was conducted by Rev. T. A. Bell.
Prof. Thos. Finkbeiner, from Na
perville, Bl., spent (Saturday* with
his brother Mr. C. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and1 Mrs. Wes. Jones- from
Crediton spent last Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Simith.
Miss B. Baynhani who has 'been in
Windsor for a few weeks has re
turned to her home. \
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wrexler, of
Sarnia, are spending a few days at
the home of Mr.- and' Mrs. J. Gower.
Mr. and Mrs. McAdams and Mr.
Bassow, of Zurich, spent .Sunday at
the home
Sweitzer.
of >Mr. and Mrs. William
GREENWAY
Woodrow and Miss Olive
HURONDALE
good attendance of members
< •
A
marked the meeting of the Huron-
dale Institute held recently at the
House of Refuge at Clinton with the
president Mrs. R. Kestle in -the
chair.
‘The meeting opened by singing
the “Maple Leaf for Ever” followed
by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The
program inicluded a duet by Mr.
Hess and Mr. Bolton; recitation by
Grace Beckler; piano solo, Miss R,
Oke; solo, Mrs. Frayne; Violin solo,
Mr, Harry Strang; reading Mrs* A.
Rundle; trio, Miss Maybelle iStrang,
'Mrs. R. Kestle and Mrs. E. Mitoliell;
duet, Mr. Hess and Mr, Bolton; solo
by Mrs. A, Morgan; reading, Mrs.
R. Kestle; solo, Mr, Clarence Down;
piano solq, Miss L. Bym; duet Mr.
Hess1, and Mr, Bolton,
KeV. Mr, Hawk of Clinton then
thanked the Institute for visiting
the heme as they enjoy these pro*,
grams very much. The meeting
then closed by singing the National
Anthem.
Mr. j.
Armstrong visited with Mr. and Mrs,
H. Purdy, of Hensall, last week.
The members of the executive of
the United church school met at thfe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones last
Wednesday evening. At the conclu
sion of the business session the hos
tess served lunjcli and all enjoyed a
social hour. 'These executive meet
ings have proved a., great help in
maintaining interest in the work of
the scrool.
At the regular meeting of the W.
A. held last Wednesday, Mrs. C.
Woodburn was elected second vice-
president in place of Mrs. W. Young
who resigned because of having acr
cepted the office of .treasurer. Mrs.
Fred Steeper’s class of intermediates
girls was appointed to take charge
of the south flower bed while the
Laura Secord class has the care of*
the north one. These flower' Beds
add very materially to the appear
ance of the chur/eh property.
The W. M. S. met on Wednesday.,
and made plans for a special Sunday
service on May 'Jrd and app-Sinted”
Miss Laura Leask as delegate to
the Huron Presbyterial which con
venes in Hensall* on April 28th morn
ing and afternoon. Mrs. Sherritt and
Miss Young are ex-offico delegates.
Next .Sunday Rev. S. J. (Mothers,
XYill speak on the subject, JJTlife Se
cret of Successful Service.
Seeding! Gardening! House
cleaning. Oh, yes, everybody’s do
it®. ’em.
The death of Mr. Thomas Jennings
last we,ek removes another of out
.honored pioneers from this district.
During the many years of his lito ho
has made many friends and
in extending .sympathy to his
;ed wife and family.
“How is your
getting along?*’
“Fine we had
terday.*-*' ' ,
vegetable
all join
her ’av
garden
it for lunch yes-
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A lot of folks make the news and
then try to make the^edltor keep it
out of the paper, ,