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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-10-14, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, (MXTOHER 14th, 1937 .A, -J. , HENSALL Miss Mabel workman spent urday with London friends. Miss Olive Walker, Reg. N nursing Miss Mary Little, spending home. Mr. M, ■few days business. Mr. and Mrs. Ji. Q. ed over the holiday .with friends at North Bay. Mrs. Maulkinson is visiting at Lakeside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Young. Mu’, and Mrs." Nelson Blatchford have returned home after visiting friends in London. Prof, and Mrs. Anderton, of God­ erich, visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin. Mrs. James Hoggarth is visiting her daughter Mrs. Barbour, of St. •Hyacinthe, near Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parlmer and daughter, of Windsor, were holiday visitors with, their parents. Miss Mae McNaughton, of Toron­ to, spent the holiday with her fath­ er Mr. Daniel McNaughton. Mr. Roy Paterson, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Paterson. Mt. and Mrs. Ha»oid Scruton and babe, of Port Dove^, were holiday visitors with relatives in town. Miss Myrna Hudson, of London, was a holiday visitor with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hudson. Miss Margaret Permy, Reg. N., of London, visited with Mt. and Mrs. Roy McLaren over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. ,A.lex McMurtrie and little daughter, of Toronto were vis­ itors over the holiday with relatives. Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toronto, spent the holiday with her mother Mrs. A, Scruton and sister Miss Mil­ dred. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fisher, of Windsor, spent the holiday with Mr. Fisher’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. Mr. James McCliwchey has rent­ ed Mr. C. Volland’s house on Queen St. and future. Miss visited parents all, Sr. Mr. visited oVer the weekr-end home of Mr. and Mrs. E. mond. Mr. Albert Passmore, of was a visitor over Thanksgiving wit'll his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Mr. Charles Hogan formerly of the Parr Line, Stanley Twp., has purchased a home in Seaforth where he will reside. Miss Emma Johnston accompanied by her sister Mrs. Ferguson visited with .friends at Bright’s Grove near Sarnia recently. Miss Amy Lammie, of Windsor, spent Thanksgiving with hei’ mother Mrs. Wm. Lammie and sister Miss Greta Lammie. - Mrs. Herbert Brlttrn and babe, ot Dublin, are spending a couple of weeks with ’-Mrss Britain's mother, Mrs.. Hannah Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of •Ohesley, spent the holiday with Mr. Hudson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hudson and other relatives. Mr. Wm. McAsh, Mrs. Thos. Mc- Ash and Miss Mary McAsh attend­ ed the funeral of tXe late Alfred Austin, at Varna, on Monday. Misses Marion and Laura Sang- ster, daughters of Mr. and Mil’s. Jas. Gangster had their tonsils removed at Dr. Steer’s office on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and children and Mrs. Albert Bowen, of Kitchener spent the «.oliday in Hen- sal], Beach-O-Pines, Seaforth and Blyth. After being closed fox’ several weeks oil account of infantile paral­ ysis in the village the Sunday S'ohool of the United church re-oipen'ed on Sunday. A number of local snorts, Messrs. Alf. Clark, Wm. Welsn,rajos Welsh, John Welsh, Royce We’Mf and Jas. Paterson, spent the holiday at Mea- ford on a fishing trip. Mrs. Ida Harding, Mr. and Mrs. William Harding, - Miss Margaret Perley, Mir. and Mrs. Lindsay Bras- ier, of London, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Corbett. Mir. Petei’ Moir has moved into the residence he recently purchased from Mr. Archie Hamilton on South. Richmond St. He has erected a new garage and otherwise improved the property. Thanksgiving services were ob­ served in Carmet (Presbyterian church on Sunday last, the pastor, Rev. W. A. Young having charge of the services. Special music was fur­ nished by the choir. On Sunday, October 17th a Child- ern’s Day service will be held in St. Paul’s Anglican church at 7 p-m. The guest speakei’ will be Rev. B. H. Farr, of Dorchester, a former rectoi’ of the church. Mr. Howard Hemphill has return­ ed home aftei’ a motor trip to Cali­ fornia where he vjsited relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. He left later for London where he is attending Western University. Mr. John Welsh, of Vermillion, Alta., is visiting the home of his mother Mrs. Richard Welsh and ms brothers and sister. Mr. Welsh has not been home fox' a iiuhiber of years ( and his many friends are glad to see him again. | A preparatory service was held in the United church on Friday ev­ ening with the pastor Rev. Arthur Sinclair in charge. On Sunday morning a commuw.on service was t held. Rev. Mr. ’Sinclair occupied, his own pulpit both morning and, evening and preached very approp-' late sermons, ’ At the morning ger-! vice Mrs. Geo. Hess sang a beautiful, solo. I Sat- Is a case at Sutton this week, of London is weeks at hera couple of G- Drysdale in Toronto is spending a this week on Dayman visit- will move into it in the near Alice Dougall, of Toronto, over the holiday with her Mr. and Mirs. Wm. Dou'g- Harry Wilson, of Toronto, at the Drum- Delhi, church Diet at the home of Miss Dor­ othy McQueen on Friday evening at &.15, Games were played for a short time and a luncheon served. The aegular meeting was then held and opened with the hymn "Come let us sing of a wonderful love.” The Scripture lesson was read by Audrey Twitch&ll and sentence prayers were offered by Mary Clark, Pearl Har- .pole,*’' Goldie Cross and Elva Mc- 1 Queen- The hymn ’'Jesus Call us ' o’er the Tumult” was sung. Busi­ ness was then discussed and plans made for sending a bale of baby , clothing to the West. The Novem­ ber meeting will be held at the home of Miss Barbara Shepherd I Miss Irene Douglas gave an inter­ esting study. The meeting closed by singing a hymn and the Lord’s prayer in unison. Death of William Hoggarth The death occurred at noon, Wed­ nesday, October gth, at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Wesley Green, Hensail, of William Hoggartn, a well known and highly respected farmer of T'uckersmith Twp,. He has been in poor health for some time and about six weeks ago he was taken to the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth for treatment. About three weeks ago he was brought to the home of his daughter Mrs. Wesley Green but unable to rally, he passed away on Wednes­ day. ' ~ ’ years ago on Lot 24, Con, 10, Hib-. bert Twp., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Hoggarth, of Hibbert, where he spent his early life. Af­ ter his marriage to Miss Jean Davis, of Staffa, they moved to Lot 6, Con. 11, Tuckersmith wnere he resided to his death. He was a very* sue* cessful farmer and stock raiser and owned a 'beautiful farm and home. He was a Conservative in politics and a member of tne Presbyterian church. Mrs. Hoggarth passed away last January. He is survived by one son Archie Hoggarth on the homestead, two daughters, Mrs. W. Green, Hensail and Mrs. John In­ gram. There are also three broth­ ers, James, of Hensail and Joseph, of Seaforth and one sister, Miss Mary A. Hoggartih, of iHensall. One sister, Mrs. Leichman, died in Al­ goma about 25 years ago. The fun­ eral took place from his late home, interment taking place in the Crom­ arty cemetery. The funeral service was 'conducted by Rev. W. A. Young pastor of Carmen Presbyterian church, Hensail. The pallbearers were all neighbors of the deceased: John MeCloy, jonn McGregor, An­ gus McKinnon, William Workman, John Riley and Wm, Doig. The fun­ eral was largely attended by neigh­ bors, friends and relatives who were anxious to pay their lasjt respects. Among those who attended the fun­ eral from Elizabeth Hoggarth, Hoggarth, an,d Miss sail; Mr. Hensail; Mr. ttnd Mrs. John Ingram Hay; Frank Peart and Miss Myrtle Peart, of Hensail; Mr. Joseph Hog- gartli aitti Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hog­ garth, of Seaforth Mr, Hoggarth was born 71 a distance were: Miss Davis, of Ottawa; Mr. R. of Stratford; Mr. James Miss Mary,A. Hoggarth, Irene' Hoggarth, of Hen- and Mrs. Wesley Green, DASHWOOD Dr. W. D. Bryce, L.D.S., D-D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At office in Har(.leib Block, Dash­ wood, first three (lays of week and at office over the post Office, in Zu­ rich, last three days of week. DR. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. Veterinary Surgepn Phone 96 Zurich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce and Misses Grace and Reta Hayter, of Windsor, spent the week-end with their par­ ents Mr. Ml'S. J, end with burg. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hum'ble and daughter Ruth, of Sarnia, spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mx*s. R, Goetz. Miss Ruth Humble assisted at the Anniversary service as soloist. Mr. N. Fing and Mr. W. Shanklin of London, *were -Sunday visitoirs at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hay- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Hy. Hoff­ man. Miss Myrta Taylor, of London, spent Thanksgiving with her brother Dr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Lane, who spent the two weeks with hei’ daughter A. E. Oestrichex’ returned to home in Dorchester on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and Miss Verna Birk, of Guelph, visited friends here on .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer and Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland, of Windsor and Mrs. Lena Willert, of Centralia ( were Sunday visitors with relatives. here. | Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Kellerman, of Waterloo and Mrs. May, of Kitchen­ er, spent Sunday with relatives. Rev. Mr. Kellerman had charge of the Anniversary services in the Evan­ gelical church while ^Rev. Mr. Hop­ per took charge of-Rev. Mr. Keller­ man’s church in Waterloo. Miss Edith Weber and friends Mr. Bert Carr, of ‘Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber. Mr. and Mrs. G. Seigelburt and two' children and Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber. Miss Agnes Robertson, of Wing­ ham, was the guest of Miss Jean Weber last week. Mrs. Milferd Mclsaac and Willis, Mary and Miss Maxine Bishop.. of Detroit, were^week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P .Mclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, of St. Thomas spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Gottschalk and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade. Mr. and Mrs. S .Gottschalk visited friends in Varna on Monday. and Mrs. Robert Hayter. Schroeder spent the week- her daughter in New Ham- elimville Mrs, Alice Rheim, of Toronto, spent a few days tne first of the week with her sister Mrs. Ed. Johns. The Young people presented their play ‘‘Dot the Miners Daughter Medina on Tuesday week, Miss Florence training at Victoria visited with her parents Mr Mrs. T. Bell during the week-end, The Mission Circle girls visit to the Thames Road Circle on Saturday last. Miss Margaret Johns was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pybus near C'Mselhurst last week. Rev. and Mrs. Clysdale, of Owen Sound, were visitors with Mr. Mrs. J. H. Brock on Tuesday. Visitors at the home of Mr, Mrs. Wm, Routly during the week and on Sunday were: Mr. McFalls, of Pontiac, Mich.; Miss Leila McFalls, of Exeter; in night of this Bell, nurse-in- Hospital, Lon- and paid a Mission a visitor William and ®=s SHIPKA CREDITON and Mrs. Aljoe Culbert, Mission Circle The Mission Circle of the United past Mrs. her Mrs. We hope he will Mr. Fred Kerr and Miss Myrtle Walker, spent Sunday at Wingham, We are sorry to report that Mr. Dan Maclsaac is confined to his bed through illness, soon ipe out and around again. Mr. Adam Gaiser, of Detroit, is visiting this week with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Haist'. Sunday School next 'Sunday the Evangelical Church will begin 19 o’cldick which will be followed the preaching service. Rev. McKenzie, ot Walker-1 01 paslrwoofl. will . • a4. service Rev. MxCand~Mrs~~*A.~Fink- .Bender of North East Hope Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corey, London, (nee Blanche Morenz) who were re­ cently married spent the week-end with Mr. ajid Mrs. Morenz. Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett, and of Hay, spent the weekend friends. Miss Irene ux .ville, visited over the week-end at At the evexnn. the home of beiner. Miss Nola visiting in Melborne. Miss Ida Sweitzer, of London, vis­ ited over the week-end at her home here. Baptismal services were held last home here. Sunday in connection with the I Rev. A. E. Pletch will be the Thanksgiving service. There were preacher for the anniversary services two' babies baptized, Eleanor Doreen-'of the Evangelical Church at Rodney Sharpe and Donna Marie Biullock. on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Gladman sang a solo. There will be no preaching ser- spent a few days at the home of Mr. vice in the United church on Sunday , and Mrs. G. E. Wenzel, next on account of Brinsley anni­ versary. (Delegates were appointed on Sun- Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and day to attend the convention to be Mrs. William Bowman. held in Clinton, on Friday, Oct. 15. | Mr. and Mrs. F. W?'Clark, Mr. and The regular meeting of the Mrs. M. W. Teller spent the week-end Ladies’ Aid was held on Wednesday Detroit. last at the home of Mrs. Wm. .Sweit- | zer. T'he meeting opened with the president, Mrs Baker in charge by singing hymn “Take Time to be Holy.” The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. L. Finklbeilier and the roll call was answered bj’ 11 mem­ bers and three visitors. Reports were given. Plans were made to send a box to> the needy in the West. After the 'business was over a short program was given, a Mrs. L. Finkbeiner,‘and „ _______ __ _by Miss Leia Mollard, Mrs. Jacob | on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ratz then took charge test. A dainty lunch by the hostess. ‘ The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Ross with THE RED and WHITE STORE GROCERY SPECIALS RED AND WHITE PUMPKIN, large tin................................................... 2 tins for 19c, CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP -................................................................. 3 tW for 25<?. NEW PACK FANCY QUALITY MINCEMEAT.....................................2 lbs, for 25c, SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE ...........................................................2 tins for W PEANUT BUTTER IN BULK .................................................................... 2 lbs. for 25c, SIX BARS P, & G, SOAP AN TWQ CAKES KIRK’S CASTILE SOAP ... All" for 29<?, AYLMER CHOICE QUALITY NO, 4 PE^S ............................................. per tin 10c, and past Silas and _______ _ . - . ■. ... ______ Miss Myrta King, of Forest; Mt. and Mrs. Norman Routly and .children, of Gravenhprst; Mr. and Mrs. Ken, Hogg, of Thorndale; Mt. and Mrs. Alex Crago also Mr, and Mrs, F. Routly and ba'by of Kirkton; Mrs. M. Routly and Miss Ella Routly, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot and childnen, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. D. Cornish, of Detroit spent holidays with their parents Mr. Mrs. J. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Miller children, of near Dashwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen re­ cently. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. J. Johns were: Miss Lorena Johns, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and son of Russeldale;-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyes, of Stratford; Mr. and and Mrs. James Willis and children, of Stephen; also Mr. Hilton Johns, of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch, Lon­ don, spent the week-end with the former’s brothei’ Mr. Philip Murch. Mr. Ned Avery and son of St. Thomas, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Horne. the and and Centralia, M'l's. Hugh of Wiar- HARPLEY Miss Doris Greb, of spent the week-end with Love.Mr. Kenneth Hodgins,ton * spent Thanksgiving here.Mrs. Ann Ridley is visiting in De- stroit.Mrs. Etta Baker spent Wednesday with her father Mr. Isaac Bastard.Mr. and Mrs. John Steeper ,’Tnger- ssoll, who were married on Satur­ day visited Mrs. Charlotte Carruth­ ers on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, of Ravens­wood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Murray.Miss Ila Hodgins spent Thanks- givingn in Detroit the guest of her aunt Mrs. W. C. Wanner.. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jennings and Mrs. T. Jennings of Moray, called on Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lee recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridley accom­panied Mr. and Howard Des- jardine on a motoy trip last week. Miss Edith Love left on Tuesday to attend London Normal School. Mrs. Lettie Brent, who has been a guest of Mrs. Jos. Carruthers S.r., returned with her daughter, Mrs. B. Baillie, to London on Saturday, Keta Salmon Rose Brand ...........2 tins 19c. Libby’s Pork and Beans ............. 2 for 19c. Aroma Coffee with cup & saucer lb. 39c. ARCADIA COD FISH ... MANYFLOWERS SOAP Phone 102 Good cooking onions Sweet Potatoes ......... Snow apples............... ... 10 lb. bag 25c. .... 5 lbs, for 25c. 11 qt. basket 35c. 1 pound pkg. 18c. ...3 cakes for 11c. ROLLIES’ GROCERY We Deliver neighbors and friends when they congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Stone a fine .program was arranged with Mr. Aimer .Stewart, chairman and opened with a violin solo from Mr, Win. Hyde, of Hensail; reading, Miss Grace Snell; Mrs, John Selves a reading; piano solo, Mrs. Aimer Stewart; reading Miss (Helen Smith and Miss Jean Cann; Misses Helen and Ann Morgan sang a comic duet in costume. Mouth organ selections by F. Dawson and Darrel Parker. The chairman then called on •the young ladies who present­ ed various useful and interesting gifts to the happy couple, Harry ex­ pressed their appreciation for the kindness and good wishes of all. They were also the recipients of a beauti­ ful electric clock from the young people and friends at Farquhar Hall recently. XIRKTON Rev. C. L. Lewis’ mother, of Port Huron, spent the past week at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers and fam­ ily, of Stratford, spent M'onday, the holiday, with Mr. I. N. Shier. Mrs. J. G. Roy returned to her home ( this week having spent the past three months in Stratford General Hospit- i al. We are glad to report much im­provement. I A good number from the5 village attended the anniversary services at Woodham on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Paul has bought the Gunning farm at Kirkton adjoining his own farm. C II E E S E ■■■■ Old Canadian Cheese Fresh Made Stiltons Baby Cheddars Exeter Creamery Co., Limited CREAMERIES AT EXETER AND WINCHELSEA .............. ................................. ............................... ■■■■..... Thos. Lee, Brinsley, on Tuesday tillsMr. and Mrs. G. Morlock and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fahrner, of Crediton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brown on Sunday. A large congregation was present in the-morning and a fair congrega­ tion in the evening, for the Annual Thank-Offering services held in the church here on Sunday last. Special music was provided by the choir as­ sisted in the morning by Mr. Gordon Morlock, of Crediton, wh0‘ sang a very pleasing solo. The .guest preach­ er for both services was Rev. R. A. Brook, of Blyt'h, who preached in­ teresting and forceful sermons. There will be no church services here on Sunday next on account of Whalen Anniversary services. The Sunday School service will be held at 10.30 a.m. CENTRALIA M-r. and Mrs. R. Smith and baby were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. McCabe in Walkerton. Rev. A. V. Rolbb, of Bluevale, vis­ ited last, week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks and other friends in the vil­ lage last week.Mrs. Clara Abbott left on Satur­day of last week 'for California, where she will spend the winter with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairhall. She was accompanied by Miss Helen Hodgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hodgins, of Lon­ don, who will spend her vacation there.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock left this week for St. Catharines, where Mr. Haddock has secured a position. Mr. and Mrs. A. proctor and fam­ ily of St. Maiys; Mr. and Mrs. E. Powe and son, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton, of Clin­ ton, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moody visited with their daughter Mrs. Margaret Fletcher on Sunday.Mr, and Mrs. Harris West left on Sunday to visit with relatives in South Bend, Ind. They will take a trip to Chicago before .returning home.Mr. Chas. Dolphin spent the week­ end at 'his home in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and family, of London, spent Thanksgiv­ ing with Mrs. parsons and Mrs. Ker­ shaw.Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hodgins, of Eayfieid, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoginft, of Biddulph were visitors with Mr. Chas, and Mrs. J. McFalls on Tuesday of last week.Mr. N. H. Pollard is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Molitor, in Thed­ ford.Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mills were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills.Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and daugh­ter, of Palmerston, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith. Miss Helen Hicks, R.N., of Van­couver, B.C., is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks.■ Week-end visitors with Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Stewart were Mr. Stew­ art’s mother, brother and sister-in- law, of Chatham. Mrs. B. D. Cook is confined to her home through illness. Mr. Verne Tapp. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tapp and son, of Exeter, and M«r. and Mrs. E. T'app, of Toronto, were week-end visitors with M.r, and Mrs. J. Pollard. Miss Evelyn Clarke spent the week-end at her home in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry, of Wiarton and Mr, Donald Hicks, of Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. Ken. Hodgins, of Wiarton, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parker and fam­ily attended the Mitchell-Lee wed­ ding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MT. CARMEL * Mr. G. O’Rourke is,visiting with, friends in Detroit. Mr. Joseph Regan, of Strafforu- ville was home for the holidays. Miss L. Dietrich, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ seph Dietrich. Mrs. Gerry Campbell ” is visiting friends at Port Huron and Detroit. Word was received here last week of the illness of Mr. Wm. Barry, of North Dakota. Mr. Martin O’Rourke left on Friday for North Dakota. Rev. Fr. Fogarty made the an­ nouncement on Sunday of the in­ tended married of John Hall, son of the late Mr. Ed. and Mrs. Nora Hall and Mary McCormick daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCormick, of Bornish, the wedding to take place the last of the month. Dance in the hall on Friday even­ ing. MOORESVILLE Mr. Martin O’Dwyer spent Thurs­ day in London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bloomfield, of Leamington, visited with friends in Mooresville. Mrs. Joseph Simpson visited her sister Mrs. Cecil Ellwood, of Ailsa Craig who is ill. Master William Bristow, of Lon­ don, is spending the week-end holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dundas. Mr. Ray Simpson, of Dos Angeles, wasj the recent guest of his. mother Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson. Mrs. C. Hartlieb, of London, visit­ ed her daughter Mrs. Ed. Dundas. Mrs. Wes. Boyle, who- has been visiting her sister Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson returned to her home in Holyrood, Ontario. THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore were the guests with Mr. Passmore’s mother of Exeter wltn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. Ro’bt. Coward, of Grimsby, Mr. Geo. Coward and Mrs. Daniel Coward returned last week after an enjoyable motor trip to Hope. Mich., where they visited with Mrs. Hull and also with Mr. George Hull, at Davidson, Mich. The October meeting of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Morgan and was well attended. Dur­ ing the meeting the ladies decided to pack a bale in response to an ap­ peal received asking the different so­ cieties to combine in an effort to send clothing, books, or magazines; also that the guest speakei’ for the Thankoffering service, Mrs. Anthony of Motherwell be invited." Mrs. A. Hunkin and Mrs. Ferguson were selected delegates to the Sectional Meeting to be held at Chiselhurst. The program was in charge of Mrs. F. Dawson to which Mrs. Luther con­ tributed a solo with guitar accom­ paniment; Mrs. Wiseman’s paper on Iceland was very interesting; Mrs. Gollings gave the leaflet' ‘‘The Un­ changing Christ”; Mrs. W. Ethering­ ton gave a 'friano solo “Yellow Jon­ quils” Mrs. Mair gave a few high lights on the temperance work; Mrs. Allison gave the study book reading “Plow the Missionary Makes Acquain­ tance with the Arab and the Pro­ blem of Food.” The tea houi’ brought a very interesting meeting to a close. Harvest Thank-Offering Harvest Thanksgiving service on Sunday was full of inspiration, the church was prettily decorated with gladioli, autumn leaves, grain and of J fruit. “What shall I render unto the Lord” was the thought of the pas­ tor’s address. Mastei’ Douglas Pass- more, of Sarnia rendered a cornet gold “The Holy City”. At the bap­ tismal service t'he infant Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Uann, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and little daughter of Mi’, and Mrs. Orville Beavers were pre­ sented for holy baptism. Mi's. Garnet Passmore and Mi’s. Archie Morgan sang a duet at the close of tlto ser­ vice. “ivory Palaces’* during the whole of the summer months this congregation has enjoyed the visits of several friends happy to contribute their talents to one services praise and we thank them all. Yotniff Couple Congi’ntnlated The home of Mr. and Mi’S. Percy Stone was the meeting place on Fri­ day evening of theiv imnxedlate at at by E.H. preach J. E. ............. ...... _ __ XJOXXWV-X WX X,VXVX» XX-will be | in charge of the service and deliver Sweitzei’ is at present, the message. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey are spend­ ing a few days in Detroit. I Mr. Harold iFahrnei’ of the O.A.C. ■ Guelph, spent the^week-end at his 1 Mr. Gerald 'Gross, of Kitchener, 'cnonf n fci-xw dave at fhfi ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Ed. Willis and Mr. Rodney Bowman, of reading by a piano solo Mrs. Denbecker is visiting her daughter Mrs. A. E. Pletch. I Rev. A. E. Pletch is attending the district mission which is being held this week at Pelham, iSebringville and Hanover. Last Sunday Mr. T. Trevethick gave a missionary talk in the Unit­ church Sunday iS'chool. Mr. and Mrs. Karl O’Neil, Neil and Dorothy McRann, of Clandeboye, and Mrs. Denham, of Thedford, visited of a con-, King, was served A SPECIAL OFFER to NW subscribers We are anxious to have The Times-Advorate ^o Into every home in this district special intjroductory those not now on scription list we will Times-Advocate to and as a ‘offer to oursend any dress in Canada until the of January, 193 8, for first Cents sub- .. this special offer. We will apprec­ iate yotn' assistance. If your neighbor is not a scriber tell him about Miss Lulu Gaiser, of Hamilton, and Mr. Herb Flatten, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. W. H. Gaisex*.A meeting for the purpose forming a choral society for the win- i ter months will be held at the home Of Mr, Emmery Fahrner on Monday I evening. Mr. W> R- Gonlding win be present and all those who are in­terested in re-organiRing again are ui’ged to be pi’esent. HURONDALE The September meeting of the Hurondale W< I- was held at the home of Mrs. Win. Etherington. Af­ ter the opening exercises the dele­ gates to London Conference which is to be held November 2, 3, and 4th was appointed. Mrs. A. Morgan was appointed delegate with Mrs. Wm. Etherington alternate. The program was prepared by the grandmothers and was as follows: Community singing led by Mrs. F. Down who was wearing cape and wristlets which belonged to her grandmother^ solo by Mrs. A. Mogran; humorous read­ ing by Mrs. B. Williams; an inter­ esting and instructive reading by Mrs. G. Bolton and a very appro .priate reading by Mrs. Down. Dur­ ing the program Mrs. J. Selves who is leaving this community, was pre­ sented witll an address, read by Mrs. C. Frayne and a silver pie casserole as a token of remembrance. The presentation was made 'by Mrs, M. Beckler. The meeting was closed by the singing of “Blest Be the Tie That Binds'* followed by the Nation­ al Anthem after which lunch was served by the hostess and the com­ mittee in charge. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Hicks. ’ WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Cann, Thames Road. Miss Eva Adrian visited over the week-end with her parents at High­ gate. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl, of Exeter and Mrs. Norman Brock and Marion of Zion were recent visitors of Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. AiX'ksey attend­ed the funeral bf tihe late Mr. Geo. Dinsmore at Ilderton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Docking, of Munroe, spent Sunday wit'h Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Dinsmore, r Gori’ie. Mrs. Jas. Strong and Mrs. L. Galbraith, of Fordwich, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey. Norman Dow, of Staffa, secured first prize for boys 16 to 19 at the Huron County plowing match near Walton on Friday. He was award­ ed prize for best crown. HENS CULt/ED Now Is the -time to get your hens culled, price for 50 or tinder 50ic»; over that ,01c. par hen. We cull for age and laying qualities and will buy your hens if you wish. Wo have I a nice lot of pullets for sale yet, I If you ace interested, write or phone for prices. Phone 3$-3, ,’Gi‘antoh. A. R.‘ SWITZER, GiWttni, Ont- of Stimulate The Sluggish Liver Clean The Coated Tongue Remove Bad Taste In Mouth Sweeten The Breath To the Electors of Huron I extend my heartfelt thanks to the electors of Huron and particularly to all the workers in the great cam­ paign for the continuance of the Hepburn administration in the Pro­ vince of Ontario. James Ballantyne