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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THCBSPAY, AlXiVST 29, IMO
Coming to Hensall
C. R. Wilkinson, R.O.
Ophthalmic Optician
Wingham
will ba at W. O. GOODWIN’S
Stoie, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday
in the mondi, ror the purpose of
testing eyes and fitting glasses.
Difficult cases and those that
have not been properly fitted,
specially recommended to con
sult me. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone 16 Hensail
for appointment
PATRIOTIC. FROLIC AT HENSALL
Sponsored by Hensall, Zurich and
Kippen Wai* Service Committee
FRIDAY EV'G, AUGUST 30th
Open Air Dancing, Music by GEO.
LITTLE’S SIX PIECE BAND,
of Goderich
Bingo, Wheel of Fortune and Other
Games of Skill
ADMISSION FREE
ducted the service in Carmel church
on*Sunday mo/ning. Services next
Sunday will be held at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. conducted by the pastor Rev.
Mr. Weir.
The Hensall, Kippen, and Zurich
War Time Committee are sponsoring
a Frolic in Hensall on Friday even
ing, August 30th. Geo. Little six-
piece orchestra, of Goderich will
furnish the music for the dance. Bin-
go games and wheel of fortune will
be added attractions.
The National Registration was
held here last week with five hun
dred and forty six persons register
ing. The deputy registrars were
Messrs. Ed. Norminton and Peter
McNaughton assisted by thirty
eight volunteer registrars. Mrs. Fen
ner, of Montreal, who resides with
her brother Mr. Alf. Taylor was the
first to register and Mr. J. W. Ort-
wein who is in his ninety-first year
was the oldest to register.
Post-Nuptial Shower
Complimenting Mr. and
HENSALL
was
are
she
her
Dr.
are
of Chiselhurst,
Scott Memorial
suffering with
Mr. Jack Swan, of London,
in town on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Smillie
enjoying a two-weeks’ vacation.
The annual Parker picnic was held
at Turnbull’s Grove on Wednesday.
Miss Annie Gilchrist, of Toronto,
has been holidaying with Mrs. P.
Manson.
Miss Mary Ann Hoggarth is vis
iting with relatives near Cromarty
this week,
Mrs, Verne Smith, of Exeter, vis
ited this week with her mother Mrs.
Annie Saundercock.
Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, of Brucefield.
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy MacLaren.
Miss E. Johnston left on Mon
day for Muskoka District where
will spend a few days.
Miss Mabel Workman had
tonsils removed ot the office of
D. G. Steer on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A, A- Spencer
visiting in Toronto with their dau
ghter Miss Mavis Spencer.
Miss Helen Moir returned home
this week after spending a few
weeks at Ipperwash Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacLaren
of Cromarty, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman, of Lis-
towel spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McDonell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn, of
London, visited on Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Parkins.
Miss Mary McKaig, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with her mother
Mrs. McKaig and aunt Miss Eliza
Newell.
Master Ross Corbett visited this
week with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Jones, of near
Cromarty.
The Red Cross Marathon bridge
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Cornelius Cook on Friday evening
September 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster and
Billy, of Blyth, visited this week
with the former’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. Foster.
Mr. Bert Riley,
is seriously ill in
Hospital, .Seaforth,
blood poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell and.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell visited on
•Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Hayter, in London.
Miss Elizabeth Slavin is spending
a few days this week at the home
of her nephew Mr. Fred Slavin
near Chiselhurst.
Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Mona
who have been visiting for the past
few weeks in Hamilton returned
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gram, of
Lansing, visited over the week-end
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Gram.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar, of Tor
onto, visited this week with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Spencer.
Miss Kay Drysdale very pleasant
ly entertained a number of her
friends at a weiner roast at Bay-
field on Friday evening.
Mrs. P. H. Devlin, of Stratford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ingram, of
New York were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett.
Messrs. Mil ton and Lloyd Ort-
wein, of London visited recently at
the home of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davidson, of
Listowel, visited on Sunday with
the former’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson.
Improvements are being made
around the post office and some
painting done by Mr. Fred Ken
nings which adds greatly to the ap
pearance.
Rev. R. A. Brook conducted ser
vice in the United Church Sunday
morning. Miss Lettie Love sang A
solo while Miss Helen Dick presided
at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale and
Jack spent a few days last week
at Wasaga Beach and are in Toronto
this week attending the Canadian
•National Exhibition.
Rev. H. C. HBI, of Exeter, con-
Mrs.
Gordon Appleton, who were recently
married a number of friends of the
bride gathered at the home of the
bride’s father, Mr. Wm. Fairburn
on Friday evening and presented
them with a miscellaneous shower
Contests were directed by Miss G.
'Luker and a mock wedding was
very humorous with the following
taking part. Mrs. L. Noakes as
groom; Miss Marion Sangster
bridesmaid; Mrs. J. Taylor, best
man and Mrs. H. J. McMillan the
minister. Mrs. Leonard Noakes
sang a solo. Little Audrey Walsh
and Eleanor Venner carried in a
beautifully decorated basket of
gifts and presented them to the
Ibride, the accompanying address
being read by Miss Gladys Luker.
The bride was the recipent of many
beautiful and useful gifts. Refresh
ments were served. The home
tastefully decorated with pink
white streamers and
the occasion.
village for the support of our work.
We appreciate the thoughtfulness of
our children and admire their splen
did spirit of industry and self-de
nial.
Are you listening in to ’‘The
Voice of the Red Cross” over the
C. B. L. network every Sunday ev
ening between 5.50 and 6
E. S. Time?
The finance committee of
Hensall Red Cross will hold its
Fall meeting on Thursday, Septem
ber 5th at 8 p.m. in the Council
Chamber. All our members
invited to be present.
Do not forget the Frolic on
day evening, sponsored by the
ich - Hensall - Kippen War Service,
Committee. The Women’s Associa
tion of the United Church will con
duct a candy booth, the proceeds
of which will ’be devoted to the work
of the Red Cross.
The Red Cross work rooms will
be reopened during the second
week in .September. Watch this
paper for further announcements.
Hospital Supplies, etc., are being
ordered so that material will be on
hand for the workers.
There is a great demand for
sweaters and mitts, especially for
mitts. We hope our knitters will
take special notice of this urgent
appeal. .Secure wool from Mrs. W.
O. Goodwin.
p.m.
the
first
are
Fri-
Zur-
Report of the Hensall Continuation
School
1st Class Honours—75-100; 2nd
Class Honours—67 to 74; 3rd Class
Honours—60 to 66; Credit—50 to
5 9. Subjects in brackets are fail
ures:
gladioli
Honored
relatives
was
and
for
Grade IX
John Beer — Comp., Lit., Geog,
Hist., Agric., Math., Art, Music, Fr.
Bus. Pr. & Writ.
Gordon Campbell ■—
Geog., Hist., (Agric.),
(Music), Fr., Bus. Pr.
(Shirley Fairburn —
(Geog.), (Hist.), (Agric.), (Math.)
Art, Music, (Fr,), (Bus. Fr. and
Writ.)
Ross
Geog.,
Music,
Harold Koehler -
Geog,, Hist., Agric,
Music, Fr., Bus. Pr. and Writ.
Margaret Sangster — (Lit.),
Geog., (Hist.), (Agric.),
Art, Music, Fr., Bus. Pr.
Lit., Comp.,
Math., Art,
and Writ.
Lit., Comp.,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Otto Schatz, ol'
visiting with Mr. and
Schatz,
io r the
be spec-
is being
church
CREDITON
Get in on an
at Grand
will open
following
and
Port
and
present al the morn-
of the Evangelical
sang two numbers
much appreciated.
Mr. H. K- Silber attended a di
rector’s meeting of the Hay Town
ship Fire Insurance Co.
Bend last .Saturday.
The Crediton School
Tuesday, September 3rd
the midsummer vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kerr,
Miss Walker spent Sunday at
Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veale
daughter Ellen, who have been visit
ing with their uncle Thos. Cham
bers and family for the past two
weeks, have returned to their home
at Hazelton, Penn.
Messrs. Alfred Wuerth and Wal
ter Cutbush, of James Street church
Exeter, were
ing service
church and
which were
Freeman Morlock and Miss Ella
Morlock sang at the evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein are
spending a few days at the Toronto
Exhibition.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist and
daughter Barbara Ann, of Ches-
ley, are visiting at the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hirtzel and
Maurice Hirtzel, Mrs. Chas. Roesz-
ler spent Sunday at
Roeszler remained
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Dyer, of Detroit, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Dobbs,
of Saintsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton, of Toronto,
Rev. and Mrs. Burn, of Selkirk,
Melvin Brown and Miss Irene Moore
of Kitchener, are visiting this week
with Mrs. Sam. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown, of
Bright, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Sam Brown.
Camlachie. Mrs.
for a week’s
K. Fahner and
«
Oats and Barley Competition
at
MEAFORD FALL FAIR
SEPTEMBER 19th and 2Qth, 1940
$423.00 in 24 Prizes
See Display Cards in Our Office. Full details.
Entry Forms May be Had Here
Sponsored by Stanley Knight Limited
Apply—Centralia Farmers’ Co-Op,, Limited, Centralia
Dashwood Planing Mill, Dashwood
A. Spencer & Son, Hensall
MOUNT CARMEL
■a
Bride and Groom
About two hundred
friends gathered at .Staffa hall on
Friday evening in honor of Mr.
and
ried
Mr.
with
eron
read
lowing is the address:
.Dear George and Freda,-
We
night
riage
lions,
that your wedded life may be long
and happy. May peace, happiness
and prosperity ever follow you, and
guide your wedded lives through
lands of joy and contentment.
Please accept this purse
token of our good wishes.
Signed on behalf of your friends
and neighbors. Lunch was served
and dancing was enjoyed to
strains of Mr. Ken. McNichol’s
chestra.
and
Mrs. Geo. Boa who were mar-
recently. During the evening
and Mrs. Boa were presented
a purse of money by Mr. Cam-
MacLean-and the address
by 4 Mrs. Henry Harburn.
Kennedy — Lit., Comp.,
Hist., Agric., Math., Art,
Fr., Bus. Pr. and Writ.
Lit., Comp.,
Math., Art,
was
Fol
to-have congregated here
to celebrate your recent mar-
and to offer our congratula-
Our sincerest wishes are
as a
the
or-
Killed By a Train
The sympathy of this community
is extended to Mrs. H. Lawrence of
this village in the death of her
brother Mr. Thomas Taggart, who
was killed by a train near Lon-
queil, Quebec. The deceased was
forty-three years of age and was
an experienced bridge builder and
employee of the C.P.R. for twenty
years. He
the bridge
train had
as another
track at the other end, when Mr.
Taggart raised his head through the
ties at the fraction of a. second
when the point of the cowcatcher
was immediately over him. The
approach of the second train was
probably not heard due to the noise
of the first and the rivetting ma
chine. He’is survived by his widow
and one child, four years old. The
funeral was held at Wakefield, Que.
Mr.
the
was a rivetter under
on a double track. One
passed over the bridge
train came on the other
and Mrs. Lawrence attended
funeral.
Hensall Red Cross Notes
The Hensall Branch of the Red
Cross is making a collection of
waste material consisting of the fol
lowing items: Newspapers, Mixed
Papers,
Rope,
Tubes
ings,
Brass,
We
farmers share in this effort. When
you come to town, if you have any
of these articles, put them in the
back of the car or on the trailer.
Papers and rags may be left at
Orville Twitchell’s garage, while
scrap iron may be left behind the
Town Hall. We want to complete
this collection of material as early
as possible. Let us all pull to
gether in one final effort. If it is
impossible to bring material in
please phone W. R. Davidson at the
coal office, Hensall.
A word of hearty congratulations
is extended to Miss Ellis -and her
group of lady workers who were ill
charge of the sale of Red Cross tags
on the night of the Band Tattoo.
The proceeds of approximately $.84.
were received. We appreciated the
support given by the public.
During the summer some dona
tions have been received by the
treasurer Mr. Lawrence, from chil
dren’s groups in the country and the
items:
Magazines, Rags, Burlap,
String, Carpet, Auto Tires,
Batteries, Aluminum, Cast-
German Silver, Copper and
Iron, .Steel, etc.
desire especially that the
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DASHWOOD
Mr. Leslie Goetz, of Chicago, is
spending the vacation with rela
tives here.
Mr. Jack Raschke and family, of
Detroit, are spending their holidays
with her mother Mrs. Merner.
Mr. John Siebert, of Tavistock,
spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
WitzeL
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martene and
Mrs. Mary Martene attended the
funeral of their brother-in-law, the
late Mr. George Southwick in Mt.
Clemens, Michigan on Tuesday.
Miss Eunice Qestricher is spending
a week with relatives in London.
Mr. Gottfried Oestriclmr attended
the Oestricher family reunion at
Credit on on
Mr. and
Detroit, are
Mrs. Verne
Miss Eunice Haist wlw spent the
holidays with relatives in Detroit
has returned home.
There will be a special service in
the Evangelical Sunday School on
Sunday morning in connection with
the opening of the new classroom
doors which have been recently in
stalled. Mr. Leonard Birk, Guelph,
and Mr. Lloyd Edighofi'er, of Mit
chell as well as Rev. A. E. Pletch,
of Crediton, the district superinten
dent will he the speakers
occasion. There will also
ial music by local talent.
The Evening Fair which
held on the Evangelical
lawn on Friday night in case of un
favorable weather will be held in
the church shed.
The Zion Lutheran church Ladies’
Aid held their annual picnic at
Turnbull’s Grove last week August
21st. There was a large attend
ance and all reported having a good
time. During the course of the af
ternoon several contests were held,
and prizes given. The following were
awarded first prizes: In the bean
contest, Mrs. Fassold; throwing
rubber rings in a pail, Mrs. Shu-
macher; hanging-up wash blindfold
ed, Mrs. Herb Wein; throwing the
'ball, Mrs. Herb Wein. Mrs. Kath--
erine Rader, our oldest member of
the Aid won first prize in dropping
clothes pins into a mild hottie.
Lunch was served at five o’clock in
which was enjoyed by all,
Shower For Bride-Elect
evening was spent at
Mr. and Mrs. John
Comp.,
Math.,
Writ.
Lois
Geog.,
Music,
Carl
Geog.,
(Music), (IFr.), Bus. Pr. and Writ.
John Shepherd — Lit., Comp.,
Geog., Hist., (Agric.), (Math.),
(Music), ’ (Fr.), (Bus. Pr. and
Writ.)
Robert Hess
Hist., Agric., Math., Art,
Fr., Bus. Pr. and Writ.
Grade X
Robert Cameron — Lit.,
Geog., Hist., Agric., Math.,
Fr.
Dorothy Chandler — Lit.
Hist., Agric., Math., Lat.,
Allan Crerar — Lit.,
Geog.,
(Fr.)
Donald Joynt — Lit., Comp.,
Geog., Hist., Agric., Math., (Lat.),
Fr.
Robert Sangster— (Lit.), (Comp)
Geog., (.Hist.), (Agric.), (Math.),
(Lat.), (Fr.)
June Saundercock — (Lit.) Comp.
Geog., (Hist), (Agric.) (Math.),
(Lat.) (Fr.)
Jack Smith — Lit., Comp., Geog.,
Hist., AlU'ic., Math., Lat., Fr,
Mary Goodwin —- G. IX Agric.,
G. X, Geog.
Grades XI and XII
Jim Campbell — C. Hist. C., A.
Hist. C, Geom. 2, Chem. C, Phys. C,
Lat. Comp. C, Lat. Au. (46), Fr.
Comp. C, Fr. Au. 3.
Roma Chandler -
A. Hist. 3,
MacLaren — Lit., Comp.,
Hist., Agric., Math., Art,
Fr., Bus. Pr. and Writ.
Schwalm — (Lit.), (Comp.)
(Hist.) (Agric.), Math,, Art,
Lit., Comp., Geog.
Music,
Comp.,
(Lat.),
Geog.,
Fr.
r — Lit., (Comp.),
Hist,, Agricl, Math., (Lat.),
Comp., A.
Art,, Fr.,
Comp., A.
1,
2" j
McEwen — Lit., Comp.,
(48), Geom. (42), Phys.
(Fr.)
Passmore — A. Hist. 1,
Phys. 2, Lat. Comp. 2, Lat.
Lit., Comp.,
Geom. 1, Phys. 1, Lat.
Comp. 2, Lat. au. 2, Fr. Comp. 2,
Fr. Au. 3.
Mary Goodwin — Lit.,
Hist. (37), Gtfom. C,
Com.
Norman Jolly — Lit.,
Hist. 2, Geom. 1, Phys. 2, Lat..., Fr.
Carey Joynt — A. Hist. 1, Geom.
Phys. 2, Lat. Comp. 2, Lat. Au.
Fr. Comp. C, Fr. Au. 1.
Margaret Kercher — Lit., Comp.,
A. Hist. 3, Geom. 3, Phys. 2, Fr.
Com.
Howard Love — Lit., Comp,, A.
Hist. (46), Geom. C, Phys. 2, Lat.
Fr.
Norris
A. Hist.
C. Lat.,
Gerald
Geom. 2,
Au. 2, Fr. OOmp. 3, Fr. Au. 1.
Jeanne Pybus — Lit., Comp., A.
Hist. C, Geom. 2, Phys. 3, Lat., Fr.
William Sproat *— Lt., Comp., A.
Hist. 1, Geom. 0, Phys. 2, Fr.
Florence Schwalm — Lit., Comp.,
A. Hist. C, Geom. 2, Phys. 2, Fr.
Com.
Blanche Thomson — Lit., Comp.,
A. Hist. C, Geom. C, Phys (46),
(IFr.), Com.
Jean Lon
Comp.
O, Fr.
g — A. Hist,
(41), Lat. Au. (43),
Au. C.
Grade XIII
Campbell — Com.
C, Lit.,
Fr. Co.
2t Lit.Jim
(3*7).
Carey Joynt Comp. 3,
Gerald Passmore — Comp. 44R
Lit. 41.
Lit. 3.
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CENTRALIA
Mrs. W. Spencer, o.f St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hitch and Mr.
Sambrooke, of Toronto and Mrs. C.
Mills, of Woodham, visited Thurs
day of last week with Mrs. H.
Mills.
Miss Helen Essery is holidaying
■ with her aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Penwarden.
■Mrs. Thos. Flynn, of London, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George
(Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. Molitor
in Thedford on Sunday.
Mrs. V. Hodgson spent the past
week in Toronto visiting with her
son, Mr. Cecil Hodgson and
in the Exhibition.
Misses Marie Buswell,
Webber and Jean Hepburn
last week at Grand Bend.
Sunday visitors with Mrs, C. J.
O’Brien were Mrs. Lundy, her son
Will Lundy and Mrs. Lundy and
their son, of Detroit; Mrs. G. Hen
nessey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mugan and Phillip, of London and
Mr. Jas. Hennessey, of Viking. Mrs.
Lundy and Mrs, O’Brien are sisters
of Mr. Hennessey.
Mrs. Wm. Haddock visited for a
few days last week with her mother
Mrs. Baynham of Shipka.
Mrs. M. Sleamon and June and
Miss Doreen Baker spent the past
week at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
visited with relatives at Shipka on
.Sunday.
A pleasant
the home of
Hirtzel when a kitchen shower was
held in honor of Miss Norina Fink-
beiner, bride-elect, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Finkbeiner. When
Norma entered the home she was
ushered to a room where the gifts
were placed on a table over which
stood a -decorated umbrella. On be
half of the Young Peoples’ League,
Miss Finkbeiner, a faithful member
was presented with a beautiful
chesterfield mirror. The choir of
the Evangelical church also present
ed Miss Finkbeiner with a walnut
end table. Miss Finkbeiner, after
opening the gifts thanked each one
for so kindly remembering her. The
evening was spent in games after
which a dainty lunch was served by
Mrs. Lome Morlock and Mrs. Em
erson Wein.
A new hard-floor has been in
stalled in the hall here and will he
ready for the opening dance of the
season on Friday evening.
Mr. Robert Beacn, of Detroit,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. joe McKeever. Mrs. Beach re
turned with him after spending a
few weeks at her home here.
Mrs. Delhanty and son Bill and
Mr. and Mrs. B. Delhanty and dau
ghter Mary Catherine, of Buffalo,
visited friends here.
A number attended the shower
given in honor of Miss Rita Diet-
rich at the home of her girl friend
Miss Elizabeth Ryan last Wednes
day evening. She received many
useful gifts. The evening was
spent in games and dancing and a
tasty lunch was served.
Rev. Fr. Fisher', of Kitchener,
is spending a few days with his aunt
Mrs. A. McCann.
Miss M. Justin, of
a few days with her
Coughlin.
Miss Mary
honour at a
home of Mrs.
last,
gifts,
games and a dainty lunch was serv
ed.
Miss Mary Coughlin entertained
a number of her friends to a party
last Sunday night.. Everyone report
ed a good time.
Mr. John Mahoney and Mr. Mike
Carey are employed at the new Air
port at Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Nap. Geromette and
family, of Denfield, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. Geromette.
Mr. Jack Madden spent last week
end in Toronto.
Miss Helen Murray spent a few
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
F. Coughlin.
Miss V. Freeman, of St. Thomas,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney, of
Port Albert visited at the former’s
home here.
Mrs. Brady,
spending a few
sister Miss Kate Carey.
Miss Mary McCann, R.N.,
spending a few weeks nursing
Galt Hospital.
j
taking
Oretta
spent
London, spent
friend Mrs, F.
was guest ofRegan
shower held at the
J. Dalton on Friday
Mary received many lovely
The evening was spent in
son
the
Job
the week-end with
Joseph Linden, of
Price and Mr. El-
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
Gerald spent
Mr. and Mrs.
Denfield.
Miss Esther
more Gaekstetter, of Dashwood, vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Jacques.
Miss Beth Edwarthy, of St. Thom
as, is visiting with Miss Irma Fer
guson.
Mr. Clarence McL-ean, of London,
spent the week-end with his sister
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Johnson,
Master Keith Love had his ton
sils removed in Dr. Okes’ office
Clinton
Miss
visiting
Ricker.
Miss Margaret Cooper, of Toron
spent the week-end with
Mrs. W. W. Cooper.
W. Horney, Miss Beth
Miss Irma Ferguson,
Gaekstetter visited on Sun'
on Thursday.
Dora Pybus, of London,
her grandmother Mrs.
in
is
H.
her
Ed-
Mr.
to,
mother
Mrs.
worthy,
Arnold
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Oke,
of Exeter.
Mrs. John Priestly and Jackie, of
Ailsa Craig and Miss Verne Linden,
of Denfield, visited on Monday with
the latter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blanchard and
family, of Exeter, visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques.
The choir of the United church
met on Friday evening at rhe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander
newlyweds and presented them with .
an occasional chair. An address
was read by Mrs. Edgar Butt and
the presentation was made by Ern
ie Chipehase. The groom although
taken by surprise made a very fit
ting reply. A dainty lunch was
served by the ladies.
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GREENWAY
CREDITON EAST
Mrs. Thomas Edwards and
Herb, of Ingersoll, are visiting
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Sims and other relatives.
Miss Clare Sims, of Thedford, is
holidaying with her cousins Doris
and Betty Sims.
Miss Grace Penhale is holiday
ing in Exeter with her cousins Dor
othy and Maxine Reeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, of
London, spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Catherine Motz.
Mrs. Baynham, of Shipka, is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Shirley and Bobtoy and
Hagerman, all of Exeter, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Catherine
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glanville and
Mr. J. Appleton and Mr. Sam Bayn
ham spent Saturday in London.
Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Glanville, who was injured by
a truck ten days ago is improving
nicely in St. Joseph’s Hospital, at
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cliff e and Mar
lene and Garry and Mrs. Joseph
Bullock spent Monday in London.
Motz and
Miss Jean
Motz.
of Hamilton, is
weeks with her
ZION
Wedding bells are ringing
Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cultoert,
ton and Earl visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern.
A large crowd attended the
held at Zion
is
in
in
Mer-
with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wellman, Mar
ilyn and Robert, of Port Huron, vis
ited last week with friends here.
Mr. Bob Brunswick visited Sun
day with his sister in London.
Mrs. R. L. Sheppard, of London,
and Mr. Seibourne English, of De
troit, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. English.
Miss Betty Tierney, of Detroit,
spent a few days last week with
her cousin Mrs. Russell Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKewan and
family, of London, spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Woodburn.
Mrs.
cently
Young,
Mrs.
H. Belling
with Mr.
of Lucan.
A. Pollock
spent a week re-
and Mrs. Eldon
spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Pollock in London.
Miss Muriel Fallis
spent the week-end
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. L. Sheppard and
tosh spent Monday on Bayfield.
dec-
on of Sarnia,
with Mr. and
Hector Taylor vis-
with Mr. and Mrs.WINCHELSEA
Mrs, Harvey Mutch and family
and Miss Betty Brown, of Elim
ville, spent one day last week with
Mrs. Geo. Delhridge.
Mrs. Wilson Yule, of Mount
Pleasant is spending a few days with
her mother, Mrs. John Prance.
F. V. Horne and
Sunday with the
Mrs. P. Whitlock,
j Mr. and Mrs.
Kathleen spent
latter’s mother,
Of St, Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm, Thornes Road, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis.
Miss
Sunday
Johns, of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Pym and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prance
and family, of
week-end with
Prance.
Mrs. Garnet
Irene, Dorothy Pooley, Mildred Veal,
Gladys Batten and Dorothy Johns
spent the week-end at Turnbull’s
Grove.
Miss Audrey prance is spending <t
few days with friends in Windsor,
Monster Frolic
A large crowd attended the Mon
ster Red Cross Frolic held In the
Winchelsea school grounds Thurs
day evening. All present enjoyed
the program also the Empire Auc
tion of a quilt. Bingo and dancing
were enjoyed toy all and many went
home with toingo prizes. The holder
of the lucky ticket was Mr. Amos
Herdman, Of Elimville.
i
)
Jas. Kirkland and
Marion Pooley visited on
with her friend Miss Hazel
Thedford, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. John
Johns, Misses Ethel,
i
KHIVA
English, Mrs.
Mrs. S. Mcln-
Mr. F. Keller and Miss A. Kenney
have returned to Detroit, after
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. B. McCann.
Miss Aldene Eagleson spent the
week-end camping at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dietrich spent
last Sunday with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ayotte, of
Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft spent
Sunday with relatives in Stratford.
Miss Jean Willett spent Saturday
at Port Stanley.
A number from here attended
the funeral Of the late Mr. Eisen-
bach of Grand Bend on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eagleson. of
Parkhill, spent last Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eagleson.
ELIMVILLE
and Mrs. Fred Long,
were visiting at
the middle
Harry and
on Saturday
next Sunday
a.m.
Bobby Hern
with their
of Whalen.
i
oration services
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
ited on Sunday
Warren Brock.
Church will be held
at the usual hour 9.30
Messrs.
visited
cousin Donald - Pullen
Mrs. H. Kyle visited’ on Thursday !
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold |
Hern. |
A number from the community |
attended the frolic held at Win- j
chelsea on Thursday evening. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Tookey
and Marion, of London, visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Jaques. John Tookey returned
home after holidaying with cousins.
on No. 4 Highway, 3 miles South
of Exeter
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING
Due to the weather, the Tuesday
Dances have been cancelled.
BERNIE COULTER AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Dancing 9 to ?? New and Old
Dancing 5c
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of At-
Will
:. They
Hr and
of last
days
Lloyd
Mr.
week.
at
Johns and
Mr,
wood,
Johns
also spent a few
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs.
Patsy visited in St. Marys last Sun
day. Patsy is remaining for a few
days visit.
Aircraftsman Lloyd Bell is home
on leave from Vancouver for two
weeks.