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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-01-07, Page 4iTHE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE «-^THURSDAY, JWABT W ROOM VJ DEATHS ANNOUNCE^IENT of iM. E. Pridham, teacher, PRIMARY ANNOUNCEMENT 66; Harry Pen- Ellerington 62; Almira prlntneix 60; Millar Camp- <on to a KERGWON—In Chatham, on Janu­ ary 1, 19'32, (Sarah Ann Horney, widow of the late James Fergus- ■ -on, EXETER SCHOOL REPORT November and December BIRTHS McCURDY—In Stephen Twp.. Monday, January 4th, 1932. And Mrs. Cooper McCurdy, daughter ((Helen Joan.) (Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rabins, Tuckersmith, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Hilda Lydia Beatrice to Harold John Taylor, eldest son of Mr. F. Taylor (and the late Mrs. Taylor, of Exeter. The wedding to take place in the ■spying. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Robins, of Tuckersmith, wish to announce the ■engagement of their second daugh­ ter, Cecelia Dorothy, to William James Forsyth Bell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell, of Kippen. The wedding to take place the end -of January. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter de­ sire to express theii' sincere thanks to those who so kindly remembered Mrs. Hunter with flowers, and cards while a patient at Victoria Hospital. Sr. IV, Honors-—Jack Doerr 84; Janette Dearing 79; Doris. Harvey 79; Warren May 79; Ole Reid 75; Barbara Atkinson 75. pass—Irene Van Camp 72; Lloyd Lindenfield 72; Roy Smith 70; R. Pearce 70; Doreen Campbell 69; Reggie McDonald hale 64; Bobbie Lloyd Siyerns 62; 61; Ray Genttner bell 60. Below pass—Velma Bartow 59; Annie Cox 58; Marion Powell 53; Tom Campbell 48, Jr, IV, Honeys—Elaine Stansbury 80; Stewart Fuke 7 6; Laurens Beavers 75, Pass—Robert Brooks 74; Marion Gladman 73; Kathleen Lawson 70; Margery Heywood 70; Ll-oyd Jones 68; Ethel Smith 68; Ray Jones 65; Helen Grieve 65; Jack Jennings 64; Gerald Fitzgerald 64; Ted Buswell 64; Margaret Campbell 63; Victor Lutman 62; Billie PenhaJe 61, Below Pass—Howard Elliott -57; Roy Campbell 56; Dorothy Traquair >55; Orville Snell 51; Pauline Fol­ lick 50; Harry Kestle 42. Number on roll 45; average at­ tendance 43.5. G. S, Howard, Doris Webber 8U.8; Norma Parsons 80; Mae Willis 78; Bobbie Burns 76.6; Calvin Heywood 76. Bass—Donald Traquair 74; Mar­ jorie May 72; Jean Snell 70; Dor­ is Hay 68.8; Jean Elliott 68; Hazel Williams'66; Teddy McDonald 65; Carl Genttner 61; .Qrval Hunter 60; Dorothy Kydd 58.8; Harold Elliott 58.8; Lillian Kestle '56; Roy Kirk 55; Freida Stire 40. B classLillian Hunter, 74; Jackie Cann .73; Jimmie 'Triebner 72; Walter Simms 69; George Doerr 65,6; Richard Pilon 65; Lois Clarke 64; Harold Hojckey 61; Eth­ el Stire 58; Ross Ward 37; Isobel Snell 23. No on roll 41; average attendance 3'5. '3, Morse, Walter Chipchase. Brintnell, Betty Harness, McDonald, Eric Jennings, Mae Lois Hunter, Douglas Pryde, Armstrong, Betty Perkins, Cann, James Willis, Jean Mary Easton, June Kirk, Robert Moore, Jean Snell, Eric Hey- Webber, Melvin Kes- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Fer­ guson wish to thank their many neighbors1 and friends for the many .acts of kindness and expressions of jsympaihy extended during their re­ cent bereavement, for the loan of cars; also to Rev. D. McTavish. Mrs. Williams ‘and Miss Essery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late John Bat­ ten wish to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness and sym­ pathy shown during their recent sad bereavement especially to Rev. Mr. White and to those who assisted' with the singing and floral tributes also to those who so kindly loaned theii* cars. .CARD OF THANKS ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kernick. of Us­ borne, desire to thank their many ’neighbors foi* their heroic, efforts in . savini their home from fire on Bunday afternoon. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock, of ■Centralia, wish to express their ap­ preciation to all who helped them on the night their barn was burned. It was only through the heroic ef­ forts of the helpers their house saved from burning. was ROOM V Jr. IV, Honors—.Eileen Pass—Barbara Dinney Principal Gloria Douglas Mary King, Iryin Pearl Stanlake, Helen Pfaff, Grace Kirk, Ruby Welsh, Smith, Mary Edith Hunter, wood, Archie tie and Jerome Struyf. No. on role 28, average atten­ dance 23.8. Ruble Creech, teacher. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER f We wish to express our sincere thanks to the citizens of Exeter in re-electing me as Reeve for 1932. We can assure you that we shall continue to give the town our very best consideration without favour. We extend to all son’s Greetings. fear or the Sea- B. M.Francis. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF EXETER Ladies and Gentlemen: I hereby express my sincere thanks to all those who so kindly support­ ed me in the recent contest for the Reeveship of the Village of Exeter. Although not elected, I enjoy the peace cf mind of running a clean campaign, because I prefer an hon­ orable defeat to a questionable vic­ tory I am yours very truly W. D. Sanders CARD OF THANKS I hereby extend a hearty vote of thanks to the people of the town­ ship of Stephen for their support in my recent election. William Sweitzer. THAMES ROAD Kathleen Wiseman and Mr. Anderson have returned to studies at Western Univers- was Mr.-Jaek Gollings, left Monday for the O. A. C. at Guelph where he Will take a short course. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Norman Passmore is confined to his lied. • Miss Harry jresumi ity after visiting at their repefetive Homes, Miss Grace Anderson, of Landon, who has been visiting under the -jjarental roof has returned. A very pleasant evening jepent ia a surprise, when bet’Ween 30 and Kellar's Afnity v; Home ax: Ions tis* was spent in playing cards after Which a dainty lunch was served. School opened on Monday with ■Miss A, Baxter, of Goderich in ■charge. The annual meeting of No. 2. tls- ‘iooxmo school was -held last week. *3*ho trustees are being returned. Miss Velma Atkinson, of Kirlctoh, -wpent New Years with Mr* and Mrs. Goliings. 40; of Mr. and Mrs. J* Mc- friends of Cromarty and vl- sited them at their new d presented them with var- Tnl articles. The evening WINS NINE SILVER CUPS IN OLD ELIMVILLE Mr, Sam Brodfe is able again after being confined bed since Setember. His who lives a mile on Highway No. himself an envia- an Old Time Fid- silver cups illus- demonstrate. g Lewis 83. 7 0; Mar­ ion Walper 68; Alvin Lindenfield 68; Jack Brintnell 66; Charlie Snell 65; Billy Kydd 64. Below Pass—Wilfred Perkins 5 8; Harold Elliot 52**; Robena Hunkin 51**. ’ Sr. Ill, Honors—Grant Taylor 8)5; Betty Hogarth 84; Margaret Mel­ ville 83; Josie Kerslake 82; Gerald MeFalls 81; Clarence McDonald 81; Anna Kernick SO; Grace Snell 80; Donald Winer 79; Isobel Appleton 76; Ralph Delbridge 75. Pass—Eileen Andrew 74; Lloyd Genttner 74; Evelyn Lawson 74; Morna Valley 73; Lloyd iSitanlake 72; Lorraine Armstrong 72; Hilton Sanders 72; Dorothy Smith 72*; G. Browning 68; Eleanor Abbot' 6S; Hazel Snell 66*; Walter Davis- 61; Ethel Kydd 60; Helen Bawden 60*; Below Pass—'Cecil Smith 57; Mali- lon Ryckman 57; David Kestle >53*; Vernon Heywood 51***; Jack Smith 48**. Absent—-Lillian McDonald, Gor­ don Sanders, Howard Laverty. Number on roll 43; average at­ tendance 36.28. M. A. Horton, teacher CENTRALIA COUPLE CELEBRATE DIAMOND JUBILEE 'Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, of Cen- diamond ju- day on Sat- when they their many Mr. Wm, Hyde, south of Hensall 4, has earned for ble, reputation as dler as the nine trated above will These cups have been won durin the past five years and include six firsts and three seconds. They were won principally in Hensall and Grand Bend. Old Time fiddling con­ tests have been quite popular dur­ ing the past few years and the above Showing is a glowing tribute to Mr. Hyde’s splendid ability, who is 67 years of age, shard boy, and he took die early in life. The plays and which is one of his. treas­ ured possessions, was purchased al- Mr. Hyde is a Blan- to the fid­ violin he TDffi FIDDLING CONTESTS?. most fifty years ago from Jack Cos­ grove, of St. Marys. -During those years many of the younger set have tripped the light fantastic while Mr. Hyde assisted with the music. Dur­ ing competitions Mr, Hyde has been accompanied by one of the Bell sis­ ters. Misses Eleanor, Effie and Lauretta Bell are all splendid ac­ companists and all play by ear, The, latter at times accompanied him on the banjo. Mr. Hyde is. a good loser and when beaten he is the one of the first to congratulate the winner He is also a lover of good horses and in the general purpose class us­ ually carries off some of the covet­ ed ribbons at the neighbouring fall fairs. ROOM IV Jr, 78; 76; ( 75.5; •. Ill, Honors—-Helen Buswell Hazel Jones 77; Labelle Sims Carl Stire 75.8; Margaret Clark Jean Appleton 75.4. Pass—Andrew Bierling 74; Leon­ ard Harvey 73.6; Eric Morse 73; Freda Moore 72; Thelma Hockey 71; Maxwell Harness 70; Gerald LawSon 69.5; Wesley Ry.ckman 69.2; Clifford Quance 68.8; Phyllis Guest 68.4; Gerray Lawson 68; B. Jones 66.4; Teddy Wilson 66; Ro­ bert Southcott 65; Murray. Moore 64.7; Billy Chipchase 64.6; Bruce Cann 64.3; Lloyd Hunter 64.3*; Patsy Russell 60.2 (2*); Eldrid Simmons 60.2. Below Pass—Irene Brooks 59;’ Kathleen Kestle .'58’;. Irma Fergus­ on 53*; Ernest McTavish 51.8 (2*) June Bartow 51.5*; Alva Elliott 50* Tom Walter 49.6; Lloyd Hewitt 49.5; Mildred Beavei' 47; Irene Kydd 42 (2*); Elmer McDonald Richard .Stanbury 29 22 (4*); Gerald iioris Payne 9 3S (5*); (7*); Ross Moore Cornish 20 (3*); (9*)- Number on roll tendance 35. W. A. Fra in, teacher 41; average at- ROOM III tralia, celebrated the bilee of their wedding urday afternoon last were “At Home” to friends. Their cosy little cottage on Station St. was decorated with gold and purple streamers and adorned with yellow roses. Callers were re­ ceived from 2 to 6 p.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Kent were tne recipients of many (congratulations. From 2 p.m. until 4 pan. the guests were received at the door by Mrs. Fred Kerb, of Crediton and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. Following the presentation of congratulations, and best wishes to the bride and groom, the guests were shown to- the din­ ing room by Mrs. Byron Hicks where tea was poured by Mrs. E. Ander­ son and MiSs Jennie Wilson while a very sumptuous lunch was ’served by Miss Flossie Davey and Mrs. Fred Penwarden. From 4 to 6 p.m. the guests were received at the door by Mrs. George Hicks and iMrs. Th-os. John Essery and Miss son poured tea while Wilson and Mrs. Mills Towing Leavitt’s Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY January 7tli, Sth, and 9th ELISSA LANDI AND VICTOR LAGLEN in “WICKED” (Approved U). See Landi, Europe’s favorite, Amer­ ica’s sensation, in her greatest , thrill drama USUAL COMEDY Me- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday January lltli, 12tlf and IBth “TEN CENTS A DANCE” USUAL COMEDYBoyes, Mrs. Rachel Wil-. Mrs. Elmer served. Fol- the luncheon the guests un­ der the supervision of Mrs. George Thompson were invited to register, their names. Mr. and Mrs. Kent were recip­ ients of many beautiful gfits and received telegrams and many let­ ters of best wishes and congratula­ tions. Mr. and Mrs. Kent are es­ teemed residents of this community and although neither of them have' been enjoying the best of health for the past few years, we are happy to say that they are able to be around and able to take care of themselves. Owing to the fact-that jMr. and Mrs. Kent were not physically able taking charge of this two of Centralia’s good namely, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Thomas Willis’ are for the carrying out of occasion, community we .congratulate on their splendid During the W. M. S. of the Church, presented • ■ Thursday, Friday and Saturday January i-lth, 15th and 16th John Boles in “ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT.” USUAL COMEDY DIED IN HIS 87th YEAR of celebration Samaritans Hicks and responsible this happy and as residents of this them 2nd A, Honors'—Lorraine Atkin­ son 83; Willie Brown 81^ Bartie Motz 80; Jean Grieve 78^Cather­ ine Armstrong 78; Harry Parsons 78; Phillippa Harness 77; Alta Har­ vey 75; Florence Southcott 75*. Pass—Jimmie Kirk 73; Doreen Sims 71; Bert pilon-70; Doris Cut-( ting 70, Jack Chipchase 69, Brintnell 69, Jean Cann 67*, Moore 65*, Bessie Brooks 64 Below Pass—Audrey Sims S'idney Stire 42*** 2nd B. Honors—Donald Siverns 76. Pass—iCoquoline Simmons 69; M. Elliot 68; Anne Gordon 68; Ellis Pearce 68; Norma Stoneiiouse 68; Phyllis Cooper 66*; Ila Willis 65**; Stewart Cann 64*; Dorothy Jennings 61*. Below pass—'Shirley penhale 5S*; Iva Willis 52**; Billy Walper 151*5 Lila Elliott 50-*; Harry Perkins 49 5 John Collingwood 48; Raymond Snell 39**; Dftuglas Harness 39***. Leone Treble missed tests; Norman Sandors absent. Number on roll 40; average at­ tendance 3'5. M. M. Rowe, teacher ROOM II Anita Doris 58 I the United following the dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Only two of farmed for to iMicGil- years ago Centralia. age and work. afternoon Centralia Mrs. Kent with a nicely worded address and a life membership certificate. The address was read by Mrs. Robb and the presentation made by Mrs. Thomas Neil. On. January 2, 1872, Mr. and Mrs. Kent were married in Exeter by the Rev. Mr. English and ceremony a wedding served at the home of J. Wilson, of Stephen. those who Were present at the wed­ ding sixty” years ago are living to­ day. They are Mrs. J. Hepburn, of London, and Mr, W. H. Kent, a brother, the latter being present for the celebration on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent settled in Biddulph Township where they many years later moving livray. A little over 15 they retired and Mr. Kent is 84 Mrs. Kent 82. daughters, two Young, Loudon of Stratford. Mrs. Fred Morgan pre­ deceased them. They have seven grandchildren and five great grand­ children, the youngest of whom is Gerald Morgan, 6 months old, the youngest member present. Mr, Mrs. Kent were the recipients many congratulations and many friends will join with the Tmes-Advocate in wishing health and happiness during declining years. moved to years of Of a family of three are living, Mrs. and Mrs, Mitchell, and of theii* them their A class—Labelle Norina Wilson 88; gerald 87; Marion Smith 86; aln sanders 85.3; Neil Jones Francis King 85; Annie Mason 84; Jack Harness 83.4; Murray Stan- Iake 83; Norman liahnigan 82; Lutman, Margaret S8.>55 Fits- Brit- 8*5.2 J The marriage of Edith, fourth daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of Hensall to Norman Baird of near Bruceffeld, took place re­ cently at the home of her sister, Mrs. Honer and Mr. Honor, Goder­ ich. In the passing of John Batten at the home of his> daughter Mrs. Th-os. Morley on Tuesday, December 29th, Usborne Township loses one of its last surviving pioneers. Deceased was in his 87th year and until a few weeks ago enjoyed very good, health. Born in Plymouth, England, he came to Canada sixty-three years ago. A year later he married Eliza­ beth Taylor and settled in Usborne on the farm now occupied "by his son Wilbert. His wife predeceased him 15 years ago. Grit, determina­ tion and the ability for hard work were needed in those early days to face the hardships and the task of clearing the land and the deceased possessed these qualities in abun- bance. Not only did he work for himself but liis neighbors always found in him a ready and efficient helper. Although not able to take an active part in life for the past few years the late Mr. Batten took a keen interest in the happenings- of the community and his friends al­ ways found in him a cheery and kindly disposition. He was very fond Of reading and the well-worn pages of his Bible showed that it was his best -beloved; book. Besides thirty-one grandchildren and four great grand-children he leaves to cherish his memory eight daughters Mrs. T. Morley and Miss Bertha, of Whalen; Mrs. L. Oike, Hurondale; Mrs. B, Rowcliffe, Clinton; Mrs. W< Archer, London; Mrs. G. Miners, -of Elimville; Mrs. F. Perkins, Exeter; Mrs. E. Willard, Hensall and four sons, Will, of Detroit; Walter, of London; Wilbert, of Zion and Ralph Of Winchelsea. Election of offeers in the W. M. S. are as follows: President, Mrs, Wm. Sherritt; Vice-President, Mrs, Goodhand, Mrs. McGregor and Mrs, D. Brown; Secretary, Mae Wilson; Treasurer, Miss Leask; Supt. Mis-, sion Circle, Erma Goodhand, Mrs. L, Bropliey; Supt. of Mission Band, Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Arthur Bro- phey; 'Supt. Baby Band, Mrs. F. Sharpe; auditor, Mrs. D, Brown; secretarys of departments, Associate Helpers, Mrs. Frank Steeper, Mrs. Curts; Stewardship, Mrs. Sheppard; Literature, Mrs. C. H, Curts; Miss. Monthly, Mrs. Frank steeper; Tem­ perance, Miss S. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bullock en­ tertained tkeir family and grand­ children and a few friends on New Year’s Day. The happy party num­ bered about forty-six. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mason entertain­ ed all of their family also Rev. and ■Mrs. Jas. Foster and family, for New Years. Mi and Mrs. R. English, Mr. Shel- bourne English, and Miss Olive Eng­ lish spent Friday and Saturday in London with Mr. and Mrs. P. Shep­ pard. ■Mrs. Thomas Burnett .spent the week-end with Mrs. McIntosh. Mr. E. Mason and Rev. J. Foster visited ,Mr. Joseph Foster, of Bay­ field on Thursday. Mr. Foster has not recovered from his -operation for appendicitis as rapidly a.s his friends have desired. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGregor will entertain 'the iS. Si. executive of the United Church on Thursday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent last Monday at the Christmas party in the school room of -the United Church were there in large numbers Mathers announced no one -elder than be wp to Mf ..................... friends will be very much pleaseA to hear of Ids improvement* Sickness has been an unwel/come visitor in quite a number of hexnes- in this communty, tne flu and, sore- throat being the principal ailments,. Master Teddy Johns is home agaift and much improved after receiving a few days treatment in Dr, Flet'- cher’s Hospital in Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. George Squires anf family, of Whalen, were Ney Yearfr visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman. Mr. Howard Johns returned homo the latter part of the week after visiting relatives in Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs, Cephas Pym an® Miss Lila visited Miss Mary Herd- man last Saturday. Several families of the Passmore connection spent New Year’s Day- at the home of M'r. and Mrs. W, Johns. Mr. Enos Herdman, of Toronto, is visiting with relatives in tho vil* lage. Miss Bessie Bell purse-in-training at the Ontario Hospital, London, spent a few days at her home here this week. Mr. Walter Johns Cornell University in state last -week, Mrs, Matt, R-outly spent New Years with Wm. Routly. Relatives here of Jackson, Toronto, have received en* couraging reports of her condition.’ rejcently and hopes of her ultimate recovery are good. Mr, R-obt. Down, of Strathroy, is spending a few days at Mr. Jackson.’ Woods’. Mrs. John Johns and family spent' New Years with the former’s son Mr. Alex Johns in Lucan. Messrs. Enos and Wilbert Her®* man, Miss Mary Herdman and Mrs, John Herdman attended the funer-. al of their aunt, the late Mrs, Fer­ guson of Chatham, whose death oc­ curred there last Saturday. She suf­ fered a stroke and passed away the same day. The funeral was held oni Monday from the home of her- daughter, Mrs. C. W. Christie in; Stephen. The December meeting of the Dive Oak Mission Circle was held Wed-- nesday, December 30 th at the homer of Miss Florence Bell. Miss Maizie O’Reilly had charge of the meeting which opened with hymn. “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear’* fol-* .lowed by prayer by Miss Margaret Johns. The Scripture lesson from' St. Matthew 1:28-35 was read bj^ Miss Florence Bell. The Devotion­ al Leaflet “Andrew,, the man of De­ cision” was given by iMiss Mae Cow ward. Hymn “I Have Heard of a' Land” was then sung. A leaflet, “The Girl Who Volunteered to Stay, at Home” was given by Miss Audrey Prance, another “Preparations for the Master’s Work” was read by1, Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw. The hymn/ “While Shepherds Watched Theiri Flocks by Night” was next sung. Fourteen members responded tq tile’ roll call. Borne business was also? dealt with and the meeting close®5 with the Mizpah benediction. returned to? New York. and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie! fd GREENWAY ClassThe members of the Unity elected officers last week which re­ sulted as follows: president, Erma GoOdliand; Viee-Pres., Luella Curts; Secretary, Dorothy Lutlief and Ruby Brown; Treasurer, Mary Webb and Olla Jones; Social Committee, Olive Brown, Dorothy Belling, Katherine Hock and Evelyn Isaac; Program Committee, Graice Sheppard, Deaiia Mason, jean Topping Steeper. Election of officers men's Association ate President, Mrs, J. Brown; Vice-Pres, Mrs. F. Sharpe, Mrs. C. Woodburn; Secretary, Mrs. Goodhand; Treasur­ er, Mrs. W. Young. and Muriel of the Wo- as follows: To of for Rev. S. J. that there was fifteen present. Mr. and- Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Curts attend- of their brother-in- in Capac, Mich., on Mr. Beehr Was in Joseph Bullolcfc of Crediton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert pollock Romphf. Mr. and Mrs. ed the funeral law Mr. Beehr Thursday last, his prime and just lived a few hours after he was taken ill. Mr. and Mrs. Beehr visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Curts this fall and his passing is a great shock to his many friends. SHIPKA The annual meeting and election of officers of the Y.P.-S. was held Monday night at the home of E. Lamport with Rev. Ha-gles- in (charge. The officers foi' the are as follows: President, Mil­ sec. Dorothy Ratz; PUBLIC NOTICE the General Pupric, Citizens o2 Exeter and the Neighbourhood, RE CEMETERY LOTS Notice is hereby given by the Ex-1 eter Cemetery Board of Director^ to the owners and relatives of Cem* etery lot owners within the said! cemetery. When such lots have bee®* abandoned and no care given or re­ muneration offered for the upkeep; of the same ar«l wr.en such aban- . donment has existed for at least five years and when such lot or lots are; not claimed and any dues Oj. charg­ es with respect thereto are not paid within six months after* the last, publication of this notice, the Gem-' etery Board upon the expiration o® the said period will apply to the Judge of the County Court for a® order authorizing the said Cemetefjj Board to repossess and sell the un­ occupied part of such abandoned lot ov lots and apply the proceed^ of such sale foi' the perpetual car® of the occupied part of such lot. Parties or relatives claiming to? have such an interest in any of the cemetery lots are hereby called up* on to prove their claims and make! such arrangements for the perpet- ual care as may be directed by tliS Cemetery Board. |( An early and earnest reply is re­ quested. This notice is pursuant to the Cemetery Act of utes of Ontario. The following numbers of lots tery of which there is no record off ownership or whore no trace of re­ latives call be found, will from time to time 1st centre ; 66, 68, 129. Division 2; Division 8; 86, 87, 122, 317, 352. Division NO. 4 76, 77, 88. Division 4, Section 2; Lot No.__ IL G. Seldon, Chairman’ _ ... „ ....Thomas Pryde, Secretary, last Ml'. tein year dred Lamport treasurer, Vern Sharpe, Misses V. Mobre and E. Ball, who have spent the past week holidaying in Kitchener returned home on Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Amos and Nor­ man, of Brinsley and Miss Sheri'itt, of Ottawa, visited day with relatives here. Miss M. Lamport, of London. Thursday at her h-ome here. Mrs. A. Smillie and two children, of Crediton, visited friends here on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Tilley entertain­ ed their friends to a party on New Year’s night. Miss Prance, of Winchelsea, spent the week-end with Miss Leila Mol- lard. i Mr. Percy Mollard is confined to’I his home with an attack of heai’tl trouble. His friends hope for a| speedy recovery. Dated this 15th day of Doa, Hasel ThltrS- spent j being published < provisions of the the Revised Stat* f. is a list of thei in the said ceme* Division. further lists! be published/ Lots No. 136. r 57, 84y 267) 135Lots No, 7, 27, 56 249 No. 207 2 st, Section 1 LOt#