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ELIM VILLE
Rev. Reba Hern, pt Varna,
preached, a flue sermon in this
church last (Sunday evening to , a.
large congregation.
Miss Joy Whitlock, of St, Thom
as, spent the holiday week-end with
relatives here,
Mr, Clayton Herdman is at hie
home here after receiving his. .dis
charge from the R.C.A.F,
Mr. and Mrs* John Whiteford
and children, of Clandeboye, moved
into, their new home recently pur
chased from Mrs. Ed, .Johns on
Monday of this week,
Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Dickey were
in Mt. Forest on Wednesday of last
week for nn interview with the
Regional Supervisor of the Soldier
Settlement and Veterans' Land Act.
Mr, Carman Herdman, of Inger
soll, spent the Thanksgiving holi
day at his home here,
Sacrement will be administered
at the church service next Sunday
morning at 10 a.m.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. 'Leonard Wein, of London,
spent Thanksgiving with his fam
ily here.
Fit. Lt, Jack Anderson spent
Thanksgiving with his mother in
Sarnia.
Mr. Harry Flynn, of Grand Bend,
and Mr. J. Flynn, of Zurich, spent
the week-end with Mrs. J. Jasney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvine Eckstein, all of
Dashwood, visited Sunday with
their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Motz. - ,
Pte. Murray Neil, of Petawawu,
is spending a seven-day leave with
his wife and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Truemner
and Ronald, of London, spent the
week-end here with Mr. D. Truem-
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein.
HARPLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and
family and Mr. John Love visited
with friends in Thedford on Bun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Miss
Christena Stone, of Chatham, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Stone.
Mrs. Ann Ridley and daughter,
Mrs. Ed. Stewardson went to Bur
lington on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Langford Ridley.
Ivan Hodgins, of the Mollard line
spent .Saturday with his cousin,
Alex Love.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley visited
on Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Disjardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Love and fam
ily spent Sunday in London with
their daughter, Helen, who is suf
fering from the effects of a heavy
cold. .. .
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the WA.
was held on Thursday evening last
at the home of Mrs. Geo. Love
with 15 members present. The
meeting opened with the president
in charge, by singing hymn Sound
the Battle Cry, followed by prayer
by Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Scripture les
son was read by Mrs. Roy Ratz.
Roll was called and responded to
by a book of the New Testament.
Reports were given, It- was decid
ed that used clothing for the Eur
opean relief is to be left at the
homes of Mrs, Milt. Ratz or Mrs.
Geo. Love up until Friday, October
L2th. It was also decided to make
quilts. After discussion we decided
to make Nov. 11 a special W.A,
Sunday. More particulars later.
Hymn "Onward 'Christian Soldiers”
was sung. The meeting closed by
Rev. Mr. Trueblood. A very lovely
lunch was served by. the hostess.
Mr. Karl Guenther held a very
successful auction sale on Friday
afternoon last. Karl leaves this
week fox’ Toronto. The community
joins in wishing him every success
Mr. Harry Sheppard, of McGil
livray, has bought the 100 acre
farm from Mr. Karl Gueixthei’ and
intends moving shortly.
Mrs. Humphreys left on Satur
day fox’ Londoxx and is remaining
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dietrich and
family spent the week-end in God
erich.
Mr. and M'rs. Geo. Love spent
the week-end in (Seaforth.
Mr. Robt. Taylor is at present
very ill at his home.
Mr. Win. Lockner, who has his
discharge from the police force in
Vancouvei’ visited here the past
week.
Mrs. Bassow and Miss Emma
Bassow, of Zurich, are Visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Isia
Tetreau.
Sunday next, October 14 Sacre
ment of the Lord’s Supper will be
held at the United Church.
Mr. Jixn Ziler, of Zurich, has
purchased the 25 acre farm of the
late. Steve Morrisson on the 14th
con. of Stephen.
ZION
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hern and
family Mr., and Mrs. Norman
Brock and family visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Earl, of Exeter.
Rfr. and Mrs, Angus Earl at
tended the wedding of the latter’s
niece at Staffa on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hunter and
family, Mrs, E.' Hunter and Mr.
Jack Hunter visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Wellington
Brock.
We are sorry to report that Mrs
John Johns Is quite ill at the time
of writing. Hex’ many friends wish
her a speedy recovery,
Misses Laurene Hern, R.N., and
Irene Brock and Mr. Arthur Hern,
of London, and Miss Jean Brock, of
Exeter, spent the holiday at their
homes here.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Brown, of
Windsor, Master Kevin Delbridge,
of Exeter, visited ovex’ the week
end with M'r. and Mrs. Wellington
Brock,
Mi’s, Tom Dickinson and family,
of Denfield, visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock.
Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter, visited
■on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. EdL-
Hern.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Jaques visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gunning, of Whalen.
Mr, and Mi’s. Eph. Hern visited
on Saturday with Mr, ■ and Mrs.
Allan Westcott, of Exeter.
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WOODHAM
The W.M.S. met in tile church
basement last Thursday afternoon
with the president, Mrs. C. Camrn
presiding and taking the devotion
al. pxercises from the Missionary
Monthly and business was dealt
with. It was decided to send a crate
of eggs to the Earlscourt Home,
Toronto, and it was reported tlxeiu
was $100 cleared after expenses
were paid, at the recent Rally held
here. They also decided to donate
$15 to the Mission Circle. The roll
was called and the minutes of last,
meeting were read. Mrs. Mervin
Copeland conducted the programme
on Africa, taken from the Mission
ary Monthly and other readings
were also given. A temperance
reading by Mrs. Ben Wilson; a
reading by Mrs, Delmar Johnson,
and Mrs. Whitfield Switzer, and
hymns were sung and Mrs. Delmar
Johnson and Mrs. Fred Doupe of
fered prayer.
Communion services will be held
here next Sunday morning.
A week from Sunday last, Oct.
14th, anniversary services will be
held at this church. The guest
speakers will be the Rev. M. tr.
’Cook, of Granton, in the morning
at 11 a.m., and the Rev. N. J.
Woods, M.(A:., Exeter, in the eve
ning at 7.30. Special music will be
provided. This will .be the 75 th an
niversary of the founding of our
church at Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazelwood
of Vancouver, visited lately with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazelwood.
Norman lias received his discharge
from the aiyforce,
Mrs. Doris Shier and sons, Garry
and Larry, of London, are visiting
at the former’s home here, Mr, and
Mrs. McNaughton.
Miss Campton, of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the parsonage
with Rev. Mr, and Mrs. A. Laing.
Miss Marjorie Laing, of Galt,
spent the holiday and week-end at
her home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Squire spent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. La
verne Stone, of Kirkton.
. Some from here attended Whalen
Ahniversary oit Sunday last while
others attended Thames Road and
Kirkton Anglican Church anniver-
SciriosMr.* and Mrs. Pettibone and
daughter, Mary Gay, of 'Caparol,
are visiting at present With Mr» and
Mrs. Wm. Thomsen, the latter’s
sistoi*Mr.* and Mrs. Jas. Sfluire visitecf
at the home of Mrs. Maty Harris,
at Hensall,■ on Wednesday after
noon last to see Mr, Heiiry Squire
who Is very ill at her home there.
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. J. Craig, of Blyth and Miss
I. Turnhull spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner.
Misses Shirley and Helen March
ant, of Weston, spent the holiday
week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Mail’
Miss Margaret Allison, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with her
parents. •
We are all glad to welcome Lt.
L. Allen and Leeland Webber to
■our community after spending
sometime overseas.
Mr. Bert Gardiner, of London,
spent the week-_end at his home.
Mr. Stuart Mair, of Toronto and
Bruce Mair, of Guelph, spent the
holiday week-end at their home.
A special Conference on “The
Crusade for Christ and His King
dom” will be held in the Thames
Road Church on Thursday, October
18. You will find full particulars
in another part of the paper. Ev
eryone is asked to attend this
gathering.
Miss Helen Morgan, of London,
spent the week-end at her home.
Mrs. J. Craig, of Blyth, Miss
Isabelle Turnbull, of London, Mrs.
A. Gardiner, visited at'the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhode on
Tuesday of this week.
The folks in this community
have been busy with the corn har
vest this past week.
Rev. Reba Hern, of Varna,
preached very acceptably at all ap
pointments on Sunday. Rev. Mair
took her work on the Varna ap
pointment.
Rev. and Mrs. Mair attended
the Golden Jubilee Reception at
Main St. church, Exeter, on Sat
urday evening.
Robert M’cCurdy, of London,
spent the week-end with his par
ents.
Mrs. E. Coward and Mrs. Clarke
of Farquhar, attended the ’Golden
Jubilee Reception at Main Street
Exeter, on Saturday evening.
Miss Helen Howatt Spent the'
week-end at Niagara Falls.
Miss Margaret Bray spent Friday
and Saturday with Miss Betty
Allison.
Church services will be at the
usual hour ,’on Sunday. Sunday
School at 10.15 a.m. and church at
11 a.m.
W.M.S., W.A. and Red Cross
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.M.S., W.A. and Red Cross
met at the home of Mrs. Percy
Passmore on Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Chas. Allison, vice-pres.,
of the W.A. presiding. The meeting
opened with hymn 577 followed by
prayer by Mrs. C. Allison. Mrs.
■Lloyd Ballantyne read the Scripture
lesson. Hymn 41 *was sung. The
, W.A. was asked to Drovide the sup-
pei* in the church for the Confer
ence on “The ’Crusade Foi’ Christ
and His Kingdom” which is to be
held in the basement of the church
on Thursday, October 18. The four
group leaders. Mrs. P. Passmore,
Mrs. R. Duncan, Mrs. N. Hunkin
and Mrs. J. Simpson were appointed
to be a committee in charge of ar
ranging foi’ the supper. A commit
tee was named to collect the
clothing1 for the "Clothing Drive”
foi’ the Red Cross, namely; Mrs. L.
Webber, Mrs. M. McCurdy, Mrs. W.
Stone and Mrs." Chas. Allison. Any
one having clothing are asked to
either leave it with one of these
ladies or ask them to call foi’ it.
The minutes of the W.M.S. were
read and the Roll Call taken. It
was decided to have a Sacred Con
cert in the church some evening in
November and that Rev. Williams,
of Seaforth be invited as guest
speaker to give his experiences as
Chaplain on the Alaska Highway.
Mrs. A. Morgan and Mi’S. Wm.
Cann were appointed to look after
the music. This service is fox* the
fall Thankoffering meeting. Dele
gates to Presbyterial wlilcii is to be
held in Hensall United church Oct.
17 are Mfs. A. Morgan and Mrs. W.
Etlierington. 1'lie program consist
ed of piano solo, Ilia Harris;
Thanksgiving reading, Mrs. Mair;
solo, Mrs. Harris; reading, Mrs. Sl-
ford; piano solo, ‘Doris ElfOrd;
topic on Africa, Mrs. Wiseman.
Collection was taken. Hymn 15 was
sung and the meeting closed with
tlxo Misspah Benediction.
GREENWAY
Thanksgiving visitors were:
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown, of
Torontp, at the home of his father,
Mr. W. J. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs Russell McIntosh
and Miss Margaret Sinith, of Detroit. with relatives.
Miss Viola Curts, of London, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Curts.
Mi*, and Mrs. Harry steeper, of
Orillia, with his father, Mr. Frank
Steeper.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ulens, of
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Woodburn and family,
Miss Shirley Isaac, of London,
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Isaac,
Mr, and Mi’S. Russell Pollock,
Margery and Peter, of London, and
Mr, Harold Pollock, of Detroit, with
relatives.
Mr, Dawson Woodburn,, of To
ronto, with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chid Woodbui’n.
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor,
Miss Ula Ulens and Mr, Dorman
Ulens, of London, with MrS. W- T.
Ulens,
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Lightfoot,
of St, Marys, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Allister, of Hamilton, with Mr,
and Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. Seibourne English, of De
troit, with Mrs. R. English and
Mrs. R. L. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, of Brins
ley, and Misses Pearl and Mae Har
ris, of Parkhill, with Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Woodburn and Leona.
Mrs. >Chas, Wareham, of Sarnia,
with Mrs. E, Mason and Miss De-
vina Mason.
Miss Frances Brophey spent the
week-end with Miss Marion Wood
burn.
■Mrs. Ross Brown is visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
of Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Pollock, of Kerr-
wood.
Mrs. Russell Brown and Gordon
are visiting relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brophey at
tended the Brophey-Ludwig wedding
at Tilbury on Saturday and spent
the week-end in Chatham.
KIRKTON
Miss Annie Roy, of Stratford, is
holidaying with her niece, Mrs.
Garnie Doupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tufts and
family, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Tufts. ■■
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whan, of Tor
onto, were week-end guests with
Mr., and Mrs. John Cluff.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall spent
the holiday week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Cluff at Kitchener.
Miss Margaret Nairn, of Mother-
well, is nursjng Mr. Milton Gregory
who is quite ill at his home at the
time of writing..
Rev. and Mrs. Bulteel and daugh
ters, of Clinton were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Humphreys.
Mr. and Mrs. iRussell Brock and
sons, Don and Bill, of Burgessville,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Humphreys Monday.
Mrs. Alice Clark, of London,
spent part of the past week with
her brother-in-law, Mr. Walter
Hazelwood.
KIPPEN
The Congregation of st. Andrew's
United Church are holding their
annual fall anniversary en Sunday,
Oct, 21 at 11 ami, and 7 p,m. The
guest speaker at the morning serv
ice will he Rev, R. A. Brook, of
Hensall, Rev. Albert Hinton, re
cently inducted minister of Kippen
and Hiii^green Pastoral charges,
will be in charge of the evening;
service.
Cpl. Glen Sujners, of the R.C.R.,
who returned home on the New
Amsterdam last week after five
years overseas, is visiting his moth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butt.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ulcli and Mr.
Clarence Bell, of Windsor, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Long.
, Mr. Edgar .Smith, of Guelph,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs, John Jarrott. MrS, Smith, who
has spent the past week with her
parents, returned to Guelph with
him.* Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cochrane vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Fuss, of Zurich,
Quite a number from here at
tended anniversary services at
Hillsgreen United Church on Sun
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Alec McMurtrie and
daughter, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Parsons and
Walter spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. G. E. Thompson.
The AV,M.S, Holds October Meeting
The W.M.S. and W.A. of St,
Andrews United church held a
joint meeting on Wednesday after
noon, October 3rd, at the home oi
Mrs. Norman Long. Mrs. A. Mon-
tieth was in charge of the meeting
which was opened by a hymn and
followed by prayer by Mrs. Wm.
Alexander, The scripture reading
was taken by Mrs. Herbert Jones,
TWenty-one members answered the
roll call with the text word
"Thanksgiving,” A letter was read
by Mrs, Thos. Kay from Mrs. Ton,
of Blyth, reminding the Auxiliary
of the need, of remembering the
children by way of Mission Band
work and urging that they be fur-
mished with the World Prienas
magazine. Mrs. |A, Gackstetter was
elected as president of the Mission
Band , with Mrs. Wm. Alexander as
assistant. Mrs. Harold Jones was
in charge of the topic taken from
the Study Book on Africa. This was
followed by a closing hymn and the
benediction by Mrs. A. Montieth.
The W.A. held a short business
meeting in regards to a fowl supper
to be held at St. Andrew’s United
Church the third week in October.
A dainty lunch was served by
Circle No. 3.
Cameron—Cochrane
The marriage was solemnized in
Brucefield United Church on Wed
nesday, October 3rd, at 12 o’clock
noon of Audrey Elizabeth Janette,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
.Cochrane, of Kippen, to Mr. Lloyd
Elmer Cameron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cameron, of Tucker
smith. Rev. O. F. N. Atkinson of
ficiated. Mrs. J. Murdoch played
the wedding music. Tall standards
of gladioli and other autumn flow
ers made an effective setting for
the bride and her attendants. The
bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore a graceful full-
length gown of white satin and long
white veil with cornet headdress
and carried a colonial bouquet of
red roses and fern. The matron of
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honor, Mrs. (Alister Broadfoot,
wore a floor-length gown of blue
taffeta and blue shoulder-length
veil and carried pink roses.' The
bridesmaid was Mrs. John McLean
who wore pink sheer over silk with
pink shoulder-length veil and bou
quet of Johanna Hill roses. The
flower girls were Miss Donna Mc
Bride, of Kippen, and Miss Marion
Makins, of Bayfield. Both wore
floor-length gowns of yellow and
green taffeta. They carried bronze
baby mums. Following the wedding
ceremony a reception was held at
the home of the bride’s .parents.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Cameron left
for a trip to Detroit and Chicago.
For travelling the bride wore a
brown wool dress and accessories
to match. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron will reside in Tucker
smith.
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