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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-10-16, Page 5w * Hl « ft it #• £ THE EXETER TJMES-ADVOCATE ♦ WWAY, (XTOBER. Coming to Hensall C. R. Wilkinson, R.0, Ophthalmic Optician .Wingham will be at w, Q. GOOPWIN’S Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month* for the, purpose pf testing eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult cases and those . that hqve, not been properly fitted, specially recommended to con­ sult me, Hour? TO a,m. to 6 p.m. Phone 16 Hensall for appointment sponsoring a euchre and the town, hail on Friday Entire proceeds in aid of munity Christmas Tree. Mr. and Mrs, Cline Flynn and Miss Enid parkins, of London,, and Mr„ Murray parkins, of Zurich, were holiday visitors* with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Jack Simmons, Mrs. Alda and Mrs, on Mon- Wm. E. ill. dance in evening, the com-Pupils Accepted the of London,, with . Miss of London, of Er, and HENSALL Mrs. H. O, Dayman spent week-end holiday in Windsor, Miss Emma Johnston returned from a pleasant visit in Delhi, Miss Cassey Dougall is visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Dougall. •Miss Kathryn Sills, was a week-end guest Greta Lammie. Miss Dorothy Brazier, is a guest at the home Mrs. D. G. Steer, Dr. and Mrs, Byron Campbell of Toronto, called on friends in the village on Sunday. ” . Mr. Jack Simmons, of Windsor., spent the week-end with his mQther, Mrs. Alda Simmons.- Mr. Reuben Dennome, of Wind­ sor, spent the holiday with friends in and around town. 4 Miss June Saundercock return-' ed home after a pleasant visit with relatives in Kitchener, Mr. Kenneth Manns, of Toronto, visited with his' mother, Mrs. F. Manns, o\;er the week-end. Miss Mavis Spencer, of Toronto, spent the' holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spencer. Miss Eleanor Bell, R.Nj, ®f Lon­ don, was a week-end guest with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Hyde, Mr. Ray Patterson, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson. Miss Hazel Smillie, of Atwood, ' was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smillie. Mr. Gerald Campbell, of St. Cath­ arines, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. bell. Dr. Wm. and Mr". H. fishing trip day. Mrs. Emma Hawthorne, of Hus­ ton, Texas, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Merner and Mrs. Flossie Brock. ( Miss Alice Pfaff, of Exeter, spent ’ the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Alice Pfaff and sister, Miss Beryl Pfaff. «• Miss Helen McNaughton, of To­ ronto, was a week-end guest '’with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Mc­ Naughton., i Miss Lillian Fulton, of Toronto, visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson and other friends here. i Miss .Joyce Scruton, speht the holiday with Mrs. A. Scruton and Peter McNaughton. Mr. -Cecil Vanhorne, is relieving at the C.N.R. station in the absence of Mr. A. L. Case, who is on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Varley, of St. Catharines, visited with rela­ tives in and around the village on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Tibett and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McNichol, bf Lon­ don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Kerslake, Joan and Billy, spent Thanksgiving with the foi'mer’s father,’ Mr. Wm. Kerslake; at Granton. Mrs. A. Bell and son, Mr.' Harold Bell, -of London, attended the fun­ eral of the former’s brother, the late George Troyer, on Silhday. Mr. Douglas Sangster, of Dur­ ham, visited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Sangster, and members of the fam­ ily. ■Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, of Malton, visited over the /holiday with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. Lammie, and sister, Miss Greta Lammie.Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs. Fred Corbett and Mrs. Roy MaC- Laren and ’ Donald visited last week with Mrs.' Ida Harding, In London. v f- The W.M.S., of Chiselhurst Unit­ ed Church are holding a home cook­ ing sale on Sdtiirday October 18th, in Ml*. Chas. Jinks’ shop in Hensall at 2 p.m. .Mr* and Mrs. Wm. Bbhthrbn, of Detroit, visited over the holiday with the former’s mother, MTS. Robert Bonthron, and sister, Mrs. Lou Simpson. Miss Amy Lammie, of Windsor, and Miss Philpott, of London, Were week-end guests With the former’s mother, Mrs, Lammie and sister, Miss Greta Lammie. Mrs. Catharine tiedden and Miss Mona Hedden are visiting in. Clin­ ton this Week “With the former s dauglitoi* and son-in-law, Mr. and Mts. Whitney Carter. Mrs. Herb Britton and family, Of Uttblin, and MiSS Alma Hunter, of Toronto, visited , on Thursday with Mrs. Hannah Workman and Miss Mabel Workman, The Chamber * of Commerce is and Mrs. Earl Camp- T. Joynt, of London, Q. Dayman/enjoyed a up north on the holi- of Toronto, her mother, sister, Mrs. of Clinton, i GREY BEAUTY SCHOOL 2211/^ Dundas St,, BONBON Under Government Super­ vision. Tuition fee? and information sent on request. ZION Mr. and Mrs. James Ear) and Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller and little son, Freddie, visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Squires. Mr, Wellington Brock, Irene, An­ na and Tom visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. Ratz, Mr, and Mrs. Hector Taylor and Grant, of Exeter, visited on Sun- day with Mr. arid Mrs, Ross Hern. , Mrs. T. Dickenson and children, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, Anniversary services will not -be held on October 19, but will be held at a later date. A number from the community attended anniversary services - held at Woodham church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl spent Sunday with friends at Staffa. —-----.v—,------ - * ob- Mr. Simmons, Mrs. J, Hinsdale Martha Murdoch, visited day with Mr. and Mrs, Butt, p£ Seaforth, who are Mrs. J, Pfaff, who has been vis­ iting with her son and daughter- in-law, for the past week, was tak­ en seriously ill on .Sunday, but is much improved at date of writing. Mr. Perry, of Glencoe, has been transferred to the staff of the Bank of Montreal here to replace Mr. Clarke Kennedy, who has been, transferred to the St. Thomas bi’anch. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hedden, Messrs. 'Orville and Russel Hedden, of iSt- Catharines, spent the week­ end with Mrs, Catharine Hedden, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hedden moved the|r household effects to St, Cath­ arines on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Voth and daugh­ ter Gwendolyn, of Detroit, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs, Voth’s grandmother, Mrs. Rob­ ert Bonthron. They were accom­ panied home by Mrs. Vdth’s moth­ er, Mrs. Lou Simpson," who has spent the past few weeks in De­ troit. » The many friends of Mrs. Mar­ jorie Sparks, formerly of .this vil­ lage,, will regret to hear that she had the misfortune to fracture her ankle after* leaving her home here. She was getting out of an automo­ bile when the accident occurred and is-at present beiiig cared foi* at the home of her son, Mr. Alex Sparks, neai* Bayfield. » Thanksgiving services were ob­ served on Sunday in Carmel Pres­ byterian Church when the--pastor, Rev. Wm. Weir, delivered special sermons in keeping with the z occa­ sion. The choii* contributed an anthem entitled “Give Thanks Unto the Lord,” and Miss Margaret Dou- gall, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Andrew Dougall sang a sel­ ection. " Thanksgiving Services Thanksgiving services were served in the United Church on Sun­ day, ’ conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook, who delivered inspiring ad­ dresses on the subjects, “Lessons from . the Changing Seasons,” and “The Fine Art of Being Grateful”. Dr. I. iG. Smillie contributed a solo entitled “Consider and Hear Me” and Miss Greta -Lammie played a violin solo entitled .“'Cavatina”, ac­ companied 'by Miss”' Kathryn Sills, of London, on the piano. The choir sang two anthem's, “Rejoice, Be Glad in the Lord,” and “In Glad Thanksgiving.” Townsend—Brock A quiet autumn wedding was sol­ emnized at “the United Church manse, -Egmondville, last week; when Rev. A. W. Gardiner officiated at the marriage of Mildred Ruth, youngest daughter of Mrs, Flossie Brock and the late George Brock, of Hensall,- and Allen Townsend, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Townsend, of Egmondville. The bride looked charming in a floor­ length gown of Rosebud pink double net appliqued over silk with a bol­ ero jacket and a sunburst necklace set with brilliants wand carried a bouquet of pink carnations and fern. They were unattended. Following the ceremony the bridal couple left on a motoi* trip to London, Hamil­ ton and (Burlington. On their, re­ turn they were honored by a family dinnei* and reception at the 'bride’s home, with the immediate members of the family present. Mr, and Mrs, Townsend will reside in Hen­ sall. Mi*. George Yi’dyei* Passes Suddenly A shadow of gloom was cast over the community on Friday morning upon hearing of the sudden passing of Mr* George Troyer in his 60th year. The deceased had been in his usual health, but suffered a severe heart attack and his sudden death came as a very great, shock to his family. Ml*. Troyer was a prosperous farmer, having spent his life on his farm three miles west df Hensall. Surviving are his widow> one son, Gordon, and three sisters, MrS, Wm, Dignan and Mrs.- Win. Hyde; Hensall, and Mrs. A. Bell, A private funeral service late home on conducted by quartette com- Workttian and SHIPKA Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Kolman, ■of Toronto and Mrs. McDonald, of New Hamburg, called on friends here on Saturday last, Mr. Borden Schroeder, of Wind­ sor, spent the week-end at his home here. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys, of Exeter, visited on Sunday last with Mends here. Mr., and Mrs. E. • Keys and Miss Pearl Keys visited on Sunday last with Mr. and .Mrs, John McAsh, of Varna, and attended anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ratz have returned home after their honey­ moon trip. Mrs. T. Collins and Miss Eleanor Collins, of Toronto, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Mr. Mervin Desjardine has re?- turned home after spending the | summer months with Mr. Vincent. MisS Ida Sweitzer, of .Spent- .the week-end with relatives here. The Y.P.S. ening to plan, ings. A baby boy of Mr. and Mrs.. Lome Dietrich on October 13 th. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barr and two. children,.- of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brenner and two child­ ren and Mrs. Mary Brenner, of Grand Bend, and- Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Clarke and little Nan-cy, of Thedford, spent a pleasant Thanks­ and Mrs. Norman I London, met on for the arrived Tuesday eV- winter meet- at the home giving at the home of Mr. Wm. Sweitzer. —V- i KIRKTON Miss Edith Fletcher, of week-end with and Mrs. Arthur Fletch- Brussels, her par- Mrs. Harvey Gray, of TO' London- was held from the Sunday at 2.3'0 p.m. Rev, Wm. Weir, A prising Misses JMabel Irene Hoggarth, Rev. W. Weir and W. A. MacLaren, sang “The Old Ruged Cross". Tile pallbearers were Messrs. RUssell and Francis Coleman, Harold Boll, Elgin Thomp­ son, George Johnston and Jack Fa­ ber, The floraF tributes were very beautiful, interment was in Hen- sal) Union Cemotery. ■ A report Of the Red Cross ap­ pears on another page. J ,Agent-—Is your mother at home, boy? Boy—Yes sir, Agent (after several knocks ih gyain)— X thought you said she was, home? Boy—She is, but 1 don’t live here. spent the ents, Mr. er. Mr. and ronto, sp.ent the holiday With Mr. Maxwell Gray/. f Miss Procter, of Sarnia, is holfy daying with her sister, Mrs. Me Hardy, and Dr. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tufts and family, of Toronto, spent the holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tufts. Mr. family, guests with Mr. Humphreys. Mrs. H. Loughllen, of Melburne, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hudson, of Bry- anston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A* Bickell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, of Ham­ ilton, spent the week-end with vMr. and Mrs. Russell Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doupe, of ronto, were Sunday guests with and Mrs, Everett Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Butcher daughter, Norma, of Simcoe, Mrs. H. C. White, of St. Marys, ited with Mr, and Mrs. I, N. Mar­ shallton Monday. «» CREDITON The sacrament oi! the Lord's Sup- per will be administered at the morning service at Shipka,at 10.30 o’clock. Public worship at Brins­ ley at 2.30 p.m., preceded by Sab­ bath School at 1*30. Following the evening service at; Crediton, the minister will give a lantern lecture entitled “Building, a University near the Roof of the World", This will be the first of a series of monthly lantern lectures sponsored by the M. and M. commit­ tee of Shipka, Brinsley and Credl- ton churches. You are invited to see these beautiful and informative slides depicting the program of Christian education in West China, L.Cpl, Gerald England, of Chat­ ham, and Jack England and George Seaborn, of the Air Training School at Guelph, spent the week-end at the former's home here. Miss Shirley Fahrner and Mr, and Mrs. Berg, of Detroit, spent Sunday with Mr-,and Mrs. Herb Fahrner, Mr, James McMaster and Miss' Jean McMaster, pf st, Marys, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wein. ■ Mr, Bob Kerr and Miss Cooke, of Detroit, spent the- week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr. Reel Cross Shipments The following Red Cross ship­ ment was sent from Crediton this month: 5 pairs seamen’s socks, 4 seamen’s scarves, 2 aero caps, 3 pairs seamen’s boots, 2 turtle-neck sweaters, 8 pairs army socks, 3 army scarves, 2 alternative caps, 2 wash cloths, 1 girl’s unit of coat, skirt, knickers, blouse and sweater; 1 boy’s unit of 1 pair shorts, 1 blazer, 1 1 blouse, also 1 pair boy’s pants and waist (donated); <2 quilts. Anniversary Services Large crowds attended the niversary services of Zion Evangel­ ical Church on Sunday, October 12, morning and evening. This was the 44th anniversary of the pre­ sent building and the 86 th anni­ versary of 'the organization of the congregation. Mr. Cressman, of London, was the* anniversary speak­ er and delighted the audiences with spirit-filled and inspiring messages. At the evening service the United church and pastor,. Rev.- Turner, joined the Evangelicals in worship and the spacious church was filled Mr. -Cressman spoke briefly to the Sunday School. A full choir under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Wein rendered excellent, music at both services. At the morning service Mr. Lawrence Wein and Miss Ella Morlock sang a duet, “At the Hal­ lowed Place of Prayer’1. The choir sang “Stand up for? Jesus’’. Mr. Chas. Hoffman -sang?*“Oh, How I Love Him”, , at the evening service and the choir rendered “0 r a Thousand Tongues”. A beautiful spirit of fellowship existed/-anjong the people throughout all Abe /ser­ vices of the day and this anniversary will long be remembered. ' eWr-—v- ' /g A goose an NWAY/ duck supper/will an- be on Cath- with Robt. spent Put Your Layers into Production Eggs axe needed without delay for overseas shipments. Prices are good. You’ll save money when m use SHUR- GAIN 18% Laying Mash «■ 18% Laying Mash $2.80 36% Eggmaker Concentrate $3,75 Bq sure to worm your laying hens; before they start prod­ uction, . Use Pratt’s Bplife-Aetipn Capsules, They are rel* idble, safe and easy to givq to poultry. We can’t afford' tip lose our little pigs, Give them an ideal start op our Ideal $ tarter .Pigs can be made to grew faster and produce better bacon at a lower cost by feeding SfiUR- GAIN Hog Concentrate. We have proved it. Britain dem­ ands more and more hogs. If we work together we can fill the, order, 17% Pig Starter $2.65 41 % Hog Concentrate $3.30 Remember freshness of. feeds is more essential than ever. Made in our pwn mill our feeds are always fresh. New bags are extremely expensive. Save yourself this high cost by taking our feeds in your own bags. DASHWOOD Miss. Antoinette Ziler, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ziier. Miss Myrta Taylor and brother, Jack, of London, and Mrs. Sharp, of Exeter, spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and1 Mrs. Harold Kellerman spent Thanksgiving week-end with her parents in Fergus. Mr. Arthur Baird, of London, called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Hopcroft and Russel spent the week-end with their son, Robert, in Fort Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft are spend­ ing a week with their daughter, Mrs. stadelbauer, in London, Mr* Kenneth McRea, of Windsor, spent the week-end with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Currie. Mr. R. Ross and daughter, Greta, of Seaforth, were visitors with Mrs. Stacey9 and Mrs. Hoffman on Fri­ day. - Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of St. arines, spent the week-end hex* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayter. Ralph Genttner, of Toronto, the week-end with his parents, Mr* and Mrs. T, Genttner, Murray Wolfe, of Fort Erie, spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Cook, of Windsor, spent the week-end here and in Hensall, Milford Mason and friend, of Oakville were Sunday visitors with his mother, Mrs. E- Mason. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Eckstein and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Brandt and family and Albert and Otto Becker, all of Kitchener, were week-end visitors with theii’ par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Donald Oestreicher, of London Medical School, and Miss Eunice Oestreicher, who is attending Lon­ don Normal School, spent Thanks­ giving holidays with theii- parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher. Mr. -and Mrs. D. Meerburg and family, of Port Frank were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. Jonas Hart- leib and Lavada. Mrs, Henry Wolfe, of , Pigeon, Mich., visited with Mrs. ‘Gill, on Friday. Messrs. Lloyd Weido, of Toronto, and Vern Weido, of Chatham, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Weido, on the 14th con. Mr. and Mrs. Mavers, of Saginaw^ and Mrs. Mavers, of Sebwaing,vis­ ited with Mrs. J. Rader last week. Mrs. Henry Becker is visiting with her brothel* in Bornholm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Guenther, of Windsor, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. C. Guenther. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Pfile spent’ the week-end. with friends, in Mt. 'Clemens and Detroit. •Keith Weber, of Nova Scotia, is spending a week ’ with his parents, Mr., and Mrs, D., Weber. Miss Margaret Held spent Thanks­ giving with friends i'p Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmei- and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Gibson, of Toronto, spent | the holiday With relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Brenner, Em­ ma and Albert, of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman" Brenner, of Waterloo, .were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuswanger, on Monday. * Mr. Alex Zimmer, who has been on the sick list for some time, was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, in London, on Tuesday. " Mr. Dunlop, of Chatsworth, call­ ed on friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer ■and Mr; Albert Miller visited friends in Kitchener ovei- the holi­ day. Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. T. Reste­ meyer spent the holiday with rela­ tives in New Hamburg. Mr. Fred Preeter, of Stratford, spent a few days in town. William Vincent Dies Suddenly Thu community was shocked at the sudden passing of William Vin­ cent of the 16th concession of Ste­ phen Township on Tuesday, Octo­ ber 14th, Mr. Vincent, while in the barn taking care of pigs, was over­ come with a heart attack. He was a resident of this community for twenty years and was in his 49th yeai*. Surviving are his ^vife, one daughter, Mrs, Chris. Bierling, of Hay Township; f&ur sons, Hubert, Harold and Maurice at home and Earl, of the Blue Water Highway; one sister, Mrs. Mary Adams, of McGillivray Township; three bro­ thers, Norman and Albert of Steph­ en Township and Ed of Winnipeg. Funeral services will take place on Thursday at the residence at 2 p.m. private, followed with memorial service in the Evangelical Church Dashwood. Interment will be Grand Bend Cemetery. -------W----— We have; just received a new supply of feeding molasses. Tankers are not available to bring molasses from, the Indies and oul* orders are very limited. Feeders would be wise to place their orders immediately. Better service, better quality, better prices, save you money. G. A. CANN & SONS MILL PHONE 35 .......•• ■ ' ......., ... """" CREDITON EAST Mrs, Rachael Sims, of Exeter, is visiting with her son and daugh­ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims and other relatives.- Mrs. John Baird,’of Grand Bend, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sim-s. Mr- and Mrs, Wm. Heatherley, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. C, Motz, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, -Wm, Motz, Mrs. Heatherley is remaining for a few days. Mr, T. Yuli and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sopeiding, of London, visited on Monday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffe and son. Gary i of London, spent Saturday in our ? town. Mr. Jack Appleton has moved into the home of Mr. Wm, Cliffe,. In the evening Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., of Exeter, gave a splendid Thanksgiving message, #‘Those who are appreciative and thankful" and “those who take all for granted”. Special music was furnished by the choir, assisted by Mr. Charles Paul, Leon Paul and A. Atkinson, of Kirk­ ton. Miss Gertrude Camm sang a solo in the morning and' also took part in the anthems. My. Atltj^- son also took a special part in M|ie evening anthem. The singing was much appreciated. The pulpit ros­ trum was beautifully decorated .with “baskets of flowers, fruits and Vege­ tables. A large number of visitors from neighboring present and spent friends. Anniversary Visitors from a distance who at-^ tended the Sunday anniversary and spent the holiday with friends here were Mr. and Mrs. Hilson White­ ford, of Ingersoll; Hr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson and children, of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Howard An­ derson and Shirley of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Langford and little daughter,, of Clandeboye; Miss Gladys Shier, of London* Mr. and! luio. uuiin p vc v cuouu, ui luviiiuaic, , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake, of Exeter, and Mr. Wendell Camm, of London University. Mr. and’ Mrs. Whitfield Switzer spent the week-end and Thanksgiv-. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Louth, in Toronto. Miss Gertrude Camm, of I'oronto, spent Sunday and Thanksgiving .at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Essen, of Oil Springs, { were holiday and Sunday guests with • the latter’s parents, Mr., and Mrs. Delmar Johnson. Miss Evelyn Camm, left Tuesday of this week to train for a “nurse at Stratford General Hospital. W. M. S. Meets The regular meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the basement of the Church last Thursday evening. This was an open meeting -qnd the _ men were invited to attend. The i .president, Mrs. Pattison, conducted the week-end with Mrs. Fred Dobbs the devotional exercises and Mrs.1 and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Fred Doupe, convener of group 4, took the chair for the program. The study book, prepared by Mrs. ■Gorby, was read by Mrs. Whitfield Switzer, Mrs. Wm. Mills, Mrs. Art Rundle and Mrs. F. Doupe. It proved Very interesting and instructive. Mrs. W. SWitzer and Mrs. Frank Mc­ Naughton favored with a vocal duet; Mrs. Pattison gave a reading, “Rea­ sons Why Our Society Fails to At­ tend Regularly” and Mrs. Jas. Squire gave a reading, “Oh Where is the Daughter of Tyre Bringing Gifts to the King”. A hymn was sung and Mrs. Doupe closed the meeting with prayer. A^ 10-cent lunch was served, andtt. tbe Thanks­ giving offering collected. churches were the day with Visitors Piano Recital by pupils of (jriadys biiier, ot Juonuon-^ lw.r. aud . qt* a tvt K7\z t qmttii a tt* ik/x Mrs. John Stevenson, of Thorndale,!olAnJb£*1 l.C. M. on In in WOODHAM HALL FRIDAY, OCT.17 at S p.nm aid of British War Victims’ Fundheld in the nited Church jfehed Thursday eW|iing, October/16th. A good program^ is being provided by the Favorite our, of London. Ad­ mission, adult^<60 cents/ children under 11 years,Scents. ' ’■«.., Several from he’re attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Richard Webb at Grand Bend on Friday af­ ternoon. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Successful anniversary services were held in the United Church on Sunday afternoon and evening. Large crowds attended to hear two inspiring sermons by Rev, J. B. Moore, B.A., of Milton, a former (ninj^ter. The Choir rendered spec- usic. ksgiving visitors in the com- were: Mr. and Mrs. W. C^/rts, \Marilyn and Miss Viola Curts, of London, and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Smithers, of Parkhill, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curts; Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of , Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chid Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gil­ lies and Donald, of East Williams, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock* Margery and Peter with friends; Miss Eve­ lyn Bullock, of Woodham, With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bullock; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and son, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. T. Isaac and other friends; Miss Ella Jean McGregor, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Don McGregor; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McPherson and family, ■of Toronto, at their home here; Mrs. W. T. Ulens, Ula, and Dorman, with Mrs. A. F. Matthews and fam­ ily, of London; Mr. Hugh Hornet, of Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Horner; Messrs. Har­ old Pollock and Seibourne English, of Detroit, at their homes; Mr. and Mrs. Party Thompson, of Lieury, at the home of Mr. W. J. Brown. Mr, and Mrs. Emetsoh Woodburn and Leona attended the Lackie- Dixon wedding at Btin?ley on Sat­ urday. Anniversary services will be held in the Anglican Church on Sun­ day, October 19 th. On Thursday evening, October 23rd, a goose and duck supper will be held in,the Un­ ited Church ehed undet the auspices of the Anglican Ladles* Guild. The programme will consist of a play, "A Rose-Coveted Cottage”, by the Thedford Y.R. Sponsored by Woodham Y. iP. U. Adults 25c Children 15c - SAINTSBURY Lloyd Dobbs, of the R.C. Guelph, spent the week-end i and Mrs. Ross Taylor and of Exeter, were Sunday and MrS. Eric To- Mr. and and vis- taeit Anniversary Services THAMES ROAD Sunday9 Oct. 19 Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.rn. REV. R. J. MERRIAM in the monrning and REV. A. M. GRANT of Kippen in the’ evening Special music by the choir Alt are cordially invited to attend ■j in MOUNT C/^igL Mr. and Mrs. JoskRegan of To­ ronto, spent Monday with the for­ mer’s mother, Mrs. M. Regan. An- WOODHAM Anniversary Services A fine day marked Woodham nlversary lust Sunday and splendid congregations word present at both services. Rev. H. J. Mahoney, B.A., B.U., of Stratford, delivered a force­ ful1 and Inspiring’ sermon at the morning service, taking his text from, Romans 13*22, “He that hath an oar let him hear what the Spir­ it .saith unto the Churches/* and ’’Behold, ,,X stahd at the door and knock.** Mr, Mahoney said it was a challenge to our modern times. Mr. A.F., .......... ...... .. under the parental roof. . Mr. - and Mrs. Harry Noels and baby, of Aylmer, Mrs. Eldon Cald­ well and family, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dickens. Mrs. Cecil O’Brien and Edith and Francis O’Brien, of Toronto, spent Nellie Dobbs, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital. Miss Lorraine Dobbs home on Saturday after several months in Lucan. Week-end visitors with Mrs. B. Noels were Mr. Percy Noels, of London ley Noels They also Noels who Hospital. returned spending .and Mr.'and Mrs. Stan- and family, of Fingal, called on Miss Violet is a patient in Victoria 3()th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dobbs -’eceiv- ed many gifts and cards on Sat­ urday, congratulating them on their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Mr« and Mrs-. Frank Doupe, of London, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall a*nd Hazel and Cecil Hall, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Dobbs and Mrs. Jack Grandwell and Maur­ ice Spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, M, Dobbs. A Pimple Covered Face Kills Many a Romaiice The lives o£ many young people ato mado miser- able by the breaking out Of puhples, and You probably know of caseS where ’a promising romance has been spoiled by those red> white, featering and pus filled sores on the face. »*.**«. The trouble is net so much physical pain, but the . . mental suffering caused by the embarrassing disfigurement Which very often makes the sufferer ashamed to go out in company. t The quickest Way to get rid of pimples m to improve the general health by a thorough cleansing of the blood. 4 Burdock Blood Bitters helps to cleanse the blood and With the blood . cleansed the complexion Should clear tip. The T« Milburn. Co., Littitted; Toronto, Ont,