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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-01, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1st, 1948 Page 5 > JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, H. J, Snell, Pastor ' Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W,O.M. ( Musical Director 11 a.m,—“Low Tide”. Duet: Alf Wuerth, Walter Cutbush, 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m;—-“Such as I Am", Duet: Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Cudmore. MAIN STREET UNITED <■ Rev. Harry J. Mahoney,/B.D, Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—“The Practice of Prayer” 12 noon—Sunday School. •7 p.m.—“The New Horizon”. 7 TRIVITT MEMORIAL ; — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford , B.A., M.A. Organist—Robert Cameron 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—.Evening Prayer. ZION EVANGELICAL- UNITED BRETHREN Crediton 10 a.m.-—“Taking off our Shoes”, 11 a.m,—'Church School. 7.30' p.m.—“The Bridge of Habit”. 8.45 p.m.—E.Y.F, Wed., 8.15 pan.—Young Married People's Group at Mr. Arthur Gaiser’s, Thurs., 8.15 p.m.—Monthly meet­ ing of W.S.W.S. and L,A. at the home of Mrs. H. K, Eilber, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Annual meeting and Watchnight service. Fri, and Sat., 8 ;pan.—Rally. Sun,, 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Missionary Sunday. Supt., Mr. E. Cudmore. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Special speaker, Rev. Ratz, Dean of the Pentecostal Bible School. 7.30 p.m.—-Rev. Ratz. CENTRALIA Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. ™ *'"• — were Mr. Mrs. F. Marshall and family, Blyth, Mr, and Mrs. R. Wells Mrs. A. Wells, of Londesboro, and Mrs. J, L, of Aylmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and baby. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Lammie Bobby spent Christmas with former’s mother sail. Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Ted Powe, rett and Corinna, of London, and Mrs. Wm. Skelton and Donald of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Proctor and Douglas, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. A, Proctor and Doreen and Miss Mary Corley, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. Arthur Brooks. Mr. and and Peter, John Doris Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. and Mrs. R. Smith and E. Hicks for Christmas Jas. Marshall, Mr. and .......................... ” of and FS. Andrew and baby, ‘ " F. and the and sister in Hen- E. Powe, Mr. and Mrs. Julia Scand- Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Mason of Belgrave, Mr, and McAllister and Neil, Skinner, of Exeter, Mrs. Miss spent Cecil Mr. Jimmie spent Christmas with ‘Mrs. J. Smith in Stratford. Christmas visitors with Mr. George Godbolt were Mr. J. Ratz, of Shipka, Ratz, of Windsor, Gerald Godbolt and Mr. son, and and and Miss and Mr. fam- * CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Anthony, Speaker 4Miss Norma M. Knight, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—'Morning Worship. 4 Anthem “For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace.” Solo: ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer”, Mr. Niel M. Morton. Fri., Jan. 2, 8 p.m.—Choir practice Jan. 6, 3 pan.—The caven Congre­ gational Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of Masses for Mt. Carmel Church and St. Peter’s Church. No. 4 Highway, South of Exeter Father Fogarty in charge. Jan. 1, 4, 6, 18—Mt. Carmel at 9 o’clock; St, Peter’s at 11 o’clock. Jan. 11, 25—Mt. Carmel 11 o’clock; St. Peter’s 9 o’clock. Taxis will leave the bus terminal one half hour before service.—Pop’s Taxi Service. and Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt ily and Mr. Dave Clark. Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner Arlene spent Christmas with and Mrs. E. Foster at Granton. Arlene remained for the holidays. Mrs. Geo. Flynn and Harold and Miss Marjorie Flynn, of Brantford, were in London with Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn for Christmas. Miss Rachel Wilson spent Christ­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright and family were Christmas visitors with. Mr .and Mrs. M. Luther in Usborne. Mr. and were guests Mrs. J. a characters Lewis and Claus was distributed BRINSLEY ,t The community will be sorry to know that Mr. Wm. J. Hamilton i§ at present under - the doctor s care. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Brinsley United Church Sunday School held their Christmas Con­ cert in the basemnt of the churcn on Monday evening last. The Young People presented a humor­ ous play. The leading were taken by Douglas Leslie Morley. Santa there in person and presents and candy. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower have recently moved to their home id Brinsley which was formerly owned by the late John R. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Lee ana daughter, Mr. Lin Lee and Mrs. Mary Carter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of Ailsa Uraig, , Mrs. Beatrice Dixon spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, of London. Mr. and Mrs1. Harold Whittar a and son Richard, of St. Catherines are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ell- wood. .Miss Marvol Watson, of London, spent Christmas Day with her par­ ents, " ' — Those Mr. and Mr. and children; and family; Hodgson and Wesley; Mrs. Harvey Morley. ?Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watsow. who Mrs. Mrs. Mr. spent Christmas witn Wesley Morley were: Stanley Steeper ana and Mrs. Mr. and Earl Lewis Mrs. Mr. Jack and Trevethick, The Deeper Spiritual Life Conference Being Held From *at the Pentecostal Tabernacle Sun,, Jan. 4 Invites You to Its Open Services 2, 8:00 p.m.—Opening Fri., Jan .2 < Jan. 3, 8:00 p.m—Rally. 4, 11:00 p.m.—DevO' Fri., ‘ Meeting. Sat., Jan. Sun., Jan. * tional. Conference Speaker: Rev. C. A. ‘Ratz, Dean of the Ontario Pen­ tecostal Bible .School, Toronto. Elimination Of Waste For HealthFirst Regular elimination of wastes 'from the body is’one of the para­ mount rules for good health. Mil* ’burn’s Laxa-Livor Pills are of help to faulty elimination. The combina­ tion of laxative and tonic drugs ont* med in these pills make them V »e of the most useful and best rt medics for minor disordered con- •ditions of the climinatory organs. Milburn’s Laxa-Liver Pills help Ho Stimulate tho liver, clean the COr tod tongue, sweeten the breath .•and eliminate waste from the sys­ tem. As an <{after-dinner” pill they relieve that bloated feeling and 'help indigestion. Sold at drug counters everywhere. The T» Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Grace and Ruth, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, of Lieury. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bishop, of Parkhill. Miss Nellie Lewis, of Greenway, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley. Miss Ida Hardy spent Christmas with Mrs. Noble, of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick and Carl spent Christmas with Mrs. Hess, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. and children spent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Jdrs. Marwood Prest Christmas with Prest. Ernest Harris spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodbourn, of Greenway. Those who spent Christmas at the home of Mr. J. l. Amos were: Norman, Owen, Ernest and Marga­ ret Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield, of Park­ hill, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos and family. Mr. Vic Manquie, of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Manquie and Sandra returned to their home after the holiday. Mr. Arnold Cunningham with a painful accident starting the motor of his1 truck when his hand came too close to the fan which siderably. He St. J oseph’s ment. (Intended Mr. spending his home here. A social evening was spent on Thursday in West McGillivray Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, who were recently, married, and presented them with a studio couch. ■Master Gerald and Joan Rock, of London, are spending the Christmas holidays with theii grand-father, Mr. J. L. Amos. met while cut his fingers con- had Ro be taken to Hospital for itreaf- for last Norman Amos, the Christmas week) of Guelph, holiday at ( SHIPKA There was no preaching or S. S.- service in church on Sunday be­ cause of ithe storm. Services on Sunday next will be preaching at School following. Some who visited in this com­ munity over the Christmas holiday are:Mr.’ and Mrs. Ray Colbett, of Toronto, and Miss Ruth Ratz, of Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Sweitzer, of Exeter, and Mr. and, Mrs. George Clarke and family, of Thedford, with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer. Sheppard Mrs. as usual, 10 a.m., Sunday Mr. and Mrs, David and family with Mr. and ry Sheppard. Mr, and Mrs. Roland Gerald, of Ailsa Craig, Mrs, Ken Baker and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker. Mr. John Lamport, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Duncan and er, of Stratford, with Mr. and Ed Lamport. Miss Gertrude Dinsdale, of Neil Mr. Har- and and with Pet- Mrs. Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ratz. Mr, Ted Dieterich, of Windsor, with his brothers, Roy and Lorne Deitrich and families. Some who spent Christmas away are as follows: Mrs. Humphreys and Paul, with relatives in Melbourne. Mr. Carl Guenther in Chatham. Mr. and Seaforth. Mr. and London. Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis, Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCallum of London, spent Christmas Mr. .and Mrs. Matt Sweitzer. Mrs. L. Finkbeiner and Lila Finkbeiner, of London, the week-end with Mr. and Harold Finkbeiner. Congregational meeting will be held on the evening of January 7th in the church. Please have reports ready. The regular meeting of the A. will 'be held on Thursday ternoon, January 8th at the home of Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer spent Christmas with relatives wick. Mr. visited with Mrs. Gaiser Mr. and 1 with Mrs. George Love in Mrs. Art Finkbeiner in Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner with Miss spent Mrs. WHALEN Christmas visitors in the com­ munity were: Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Heywood, of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs, W. Skin­ ner and Arlene, of Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster. Mr, and London, Docking and family, Mr. family, London, with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, of Exe­ ter, with Mr. and Mi’s. F. Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, of- Clandeboye, Mr, and Mrs. Rus­ sel Brock and family, of Burgess- Mrs. Wm. French Mr. and Mrs, of Gordon Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs. of Monroe, and Mrs. Harry White and of Kirkton, Mrs. Bell, of THAMES ROAD Happy New Year! Mr. Bruce Mair, of O.V.C., Guelph, spent Christmas and the week-end at his home. Mr. Allison Morgan, of O.A.C., Guelph, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Several of the young men from this community left for O.A.C., Guelph on Monday of this week where Course college. Mr. and Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Turn­ bull, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellar and family, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gibson and family, of Kingston spent Christmas Mrs. H. Rohde. We are sorry Mrs. J. McCullagh, ent at the home of her daughter, , suffered a stroke and her condition at im- they will during the week at the take a Short with Mr. to report who is at Mrs. R. Cann, a Week ago time of writing is not much proved, Messrs. Borland, week-end Misses Borland, mas with their parents, Mrs, Chas. Borland. Miss Bank spent < Mr. spent Mrs, Sunday services will be usual hour on Sunday. School at 10.15 a.m. and at 11.15 a.m. Let us all together at these New Year Vices. and that pres- Jack the Roy Ferguson and of Stratford, spent at their home here. Alma, Lila and Lillian of Toronto, spent Christ- Mr*, and Helen Morgan, of Montreal staff Christmas at her home, and Mrs. Wm. Christmas with Peacock, at Prospect of the Londbn, Ferguson Mr. and Hill. at the Sunday Church worship Ser- HARPLEY Misses Audrey and Mabel Harb ton visited at Mr. Joseph liickey s on Monday* Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lovie, Hamilton, spent the week-end Mr. Newton Hayters, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mills, I Granton, i* " ' - * _ *I with Mr. Joseph Hickey, { Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and family spent Christinas at Mr, j*. Statton’s at Grand Bend. Christmas guests at Mr. Man­ sell Hodgins—-Mr. and Mrs, S. 0. Kayes and family* of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and fa­ mily of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and family of Shipka. With Mr, C. K. Love—Mrs, Marj Gill of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Love and family, Mr. ana Mrs, Ellison Whiting and family, of ’Centenary, and Wm. Studervich, of With Mr, Jack Ann Ridley. Mr. Stewardson, of Greenway; Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Ridley, of Detroit, ana Mrs, Langford Ridley, oi of at . oi visited on Boxing Day Hydrp Off Saturday Night Ou Saturday evening when many of our citizens were partaking of the evening meal, the homes were plunged into darkness when the hydro power went off. There was a scurrying for candles and in the dim candle light, merchants and restaurants carried on. The power was off about 25 minutes and, as suddenly as It went out, it came on again. A damaged hydro pole near Birr was the cause of the cause of the black-out. Ville, Mr, and and family with Morley. Mr. and Mrs. family, of Metropolitan, and Mrs. Wm, Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Taylor family, Mrs. Wm, Duffield, London, Mr, Clare Hazelwood, St. Thomas, with Mr John Hazelwood. Those spending Christmas away were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and< Betty, Mr. Jack Duffield with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Duffy, of Hamilton. Mrs. Wynne with Misses Carrie and Evelyn Wynne, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire and Miss Mary Dayman with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire with Mr. and MrB. J, Mawhinney, of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson with, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mardlin of Lon­ don Township. Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Passmore, of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire with Mr. and Mrs. Bristol Holden, of Transvaal. ■Mrs. Milne Pullen with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arksey, Aud­ rey and Jean with Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Copeland, of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning with Mr. and Mrs. Archer, near London. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley and Marion with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie O’Neil, of Denfield. Miss Rachel Currie, of Galt, ited for a few days with -Mrs. den during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beckett family, of Kitchener, and Mr. Mrs. C. Millson, of Prospect, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson. Friends of Mr. will be sorry to ill at speedy On School cert under the Florence Kirk, Mr. Wein, the music instructor A very fine program with a good crowd Santa Claus arrived huge tree of gifts. Miss Arlene Skinner, of Centra­ lia, is spending her Christmas vac­ ation with Mrs. E. Foster. Services in the United- church were withdrawn on Sunday owing to the weather and road conditions Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, and Ronald spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Farquhar. Mrs. Ivy Coursey and of near Lucan, were Friday eve­ ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning. Harold Carter with Wm and Mr. and of of and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, London. Ridley—Mrs, and Mrs,Ea Mr. and Parkhill. With Mr. and Paul, of Mrs. Tom Dixon, of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hotson and family of Grand Bend, and Mr, and Mrs. Wes. 'Mellin, of Corbett. Our sincere good wishes go forth to search out all the friends and patrons who have contributed to our welfare, Looking a- head we wish many, many Happy New Years for all, Mr. Joseph Carruthers’; Mrs. George Hodgins ana Cedar Swamp; Mr. and *■ Wuerth’s Shoe Store RING OUT THE OLD RING IN THE NEW Welcome the New Year ©More Peace of Spirit Health, Happiness Friendship True Joy and Gladness MorePollard, of with Mr. on Friday Exe- and eve­ ter, Mrs. Geo. ning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks baby were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. at Clandeboye. Mr. and Mrs. Davies and family of Grand Bend, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lamport spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Love at Hillsgreen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Marlene returned to their home in Trenton on Saturday af­ ter spending a few days with Mrs. W. Bowden and Christmas Day with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. C Rowe, of Toron­ to. spent Christmas with Mr. Mrs. Alvin Essery. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephens family, of _ Woodham, Mr. Mrs. Wm. Essery and family Christmas visitors with Mrs. F. Penwarden. Mrs. with Mrs. shaw. Visitors Lightfoot Mr. and Godbolt and evening W. Lee and Mr. and and were and all W. af- at Fen­ © ©More We take this H. Mills spent Parsons and Christmas Mrs.Ker- Mrs. Day Ralph were, with Mr and on Christmas Mrs. Howard Lightfoot and Douglas, of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwartz and Betty Lou, of London, Mr. Baker and Doreen, C. Bend, Melvin Mrs. Tlie ning sery. Mrs. W. Weir and Miss Olive Weir, of Toronto were .guests with Rev, and Mrs. G. Weir for Christ­ mas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford, of Us­ borne were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks spent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. O. Pollock in Ripley. ■Mrs. Hodgert spent Christmas with her daughters, Mrs. Roy Cow­ ard and Mrs Whitney Coates. Mr. Jack Gates, who the last six weeks at Alaska, stopped off on New York and spent and Mrs. Mr. and Wm. Mrs. Lightfoot and Ian, of Grand Mr. 'Milton Lightfoot and ., of Parkhill and Mr. and Harold Lightfoot and family, latter family spent the eve- with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Es- has spent Anchorage, his way to Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gates. Jack reports he foundi Alaska unseasonably warm. Christmas visitors with Mr. Mrs. George Baynham were, and Mrs. Scotty Baynham, of onto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baynham and family, Mr. and ruthers, of London, Lochner, of Shipka. Mr. and Mrs. R. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Wayne spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. L. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. family, of Mount Mrs. E. O’Brien Strathroy, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. O’Brien. Mrs. O’Brien and baby remained Visit. Mr and Lou and Christmas Whitney Coates. Miss Flossie Davey spent Christ­ mas with her parents, Mi* Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. i family spent Mrs. R, Miss ener parents, Mr Mrs. W. her home wish her a Sacrament of the Lord’s Mrs. E. and Mr. Hodgson K. and Mr. Tor- Car-i Wm. and Greb with and and of opportunity to thank our many friends for their patronage in 1947. Guelph, Mr. and Melvin Gaiser, of his parents, over the holiday. Mrs. Walter Fossald visited the week-end . and family Mr. and Mrs. Milt Ratz. Van- an d Arm­ now Cliff his home, recovery. Monday held their vis- Og- and and 0 Thos. Morley learn he is quite We hope for a Whaleni con- Snell Bros. & Co. ’s G. O’Brien Carmel, Mr. and Linda, Christmas with E. for a Mrs. H. West and Mrs. T. Willis with Mr. and and Mrs. F. Bowden and Mrs. Wm. Christmas with Schroeder, Margaret Cook, spent Bette spent Mrs. and and Bowden Mr. and of Kitch- with her !. Cook. to Wo the holidays . and Mrs. B LCwis is confined owing to illness, speedy recovery. The Supper will be observed in the church on Sunday morning, 4th. There will be no eve- service during the winter Jan- uary nlng months. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and ELIMVILLE W. G. Armstrong, of is visiting his son Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Billie, who are at the home of Mr. Mr. Armstrong Sr. was a resident of Thames Road moving to Vancouver. Thos. Bell had the follow- Mr. baby, fam- Bell, and and ing and Mr. iiy, Mr. family, Mildred Miller, of London. ■Mr. Lewis Woods spent Christ­ mas week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son Woods. Mr. and Mrs. W. Routly, Anna and Grace were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Summers, of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otis have moved their household effects from Delhi and are assisting the latter’s parents on the farm. Mr. Lloyd Johns has his arm in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock Mrs. John Brock, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lynet, of spent last Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Cliff. Brock. Christmas visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. W. David, of Seaforth, Hilson Whiteford Herdman, Mr. couver, family, strong living Brock, former before Mrs. Christmas Day visitors, Mrs. Ken Currie and and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Mr. and and Mrs. Chas. Stephen Misses Florence Bell Mrs. Harold and and Galt, and of were and Mrs. man Clayton Herdman, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman Helen, of Elimville south. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell Herdmau Bradshaw Mr. and of Ingersoll, andi Car- Mr. and and and children spent the past week-end in Toronto with Mrs. Bell’s par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hurd. Miss Gerta Hunter, of London, visited with Mr. and ’Mrs. Everett Skinner Christmas week. Christmas with Mr. Mitchell. Corley R.N. returned in Toronto on Mon- family spent and Mrs. N. Miss Mary to her home day after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor. ■Mrs. Duffield spent Christmas with her son, Rev. and Mrs. Duf­ field in Lambeth. Christmas guests with C. I-Iicks* and Stan at were, Mrs. John Essery*?Mr, Mrs. F. Hall, of Toronto Mrs. J and Mrs. Mr ily, Day with HickS. Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas, Mr. and Smyth and daughters, and Mr. Christmas Mrs, Frank Smyth. Mrs. Robinson and Glenn Mr. Percy Webber, of spent Christmas with Mr Mrs, C. Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. If to, were with ’Mr. Eden. Miss Christinas Murray Elliott. Mrs. L. Fairfield and •Ir. and Creech, of London, Mr, Wm. Essery and family. , and Mrs. >S. Henry and fam- of Listowel, Mr, amll spent Boxing Mrs. Andrew Tlieander and Mrs. Borden of London,. Carl Tlieander Visitors with Mr were an 1 and Exeter, •. and Saturday and Mrs. Toron- guests Hall, of evening Wm. Essery at Agnes Anderson spent with Mr. and Mrs evening Christmas direction of Miss the teacher and was presented in attendance.. to unload the Grafton evening Squire, family, Eckstein, of Hay, secene of occasion of of the 15th conces- near Dashwood, was : a very happy event, beeing the 25tli an­ their married life, well prepared dinner to twenty-one guests members of the fam- DASHWOOD Miss Erma Wein, of London, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. Herbert Wein, of Detroit, has returned after spending Christi mas with his wife and family. On Christmas Day, December 25th the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir­ vin sion the the niversary After a very was served friends and ily, the bride and groom were tak­ en by complete surprise when they were called to be seated at a place of honor, an address was read by their elder daughter Viola and they were presented with several beautiful gifts among these being several chests of silverware, after which all joined in singing “For They Are Jolly Good The bride and groom in a few words thanked all for the gifts which had been presented to them. The honored couple were also the recipients of numerous congratula­ tory Fellows”. cards on this happy occasion, GREENWAY (Intended for last week) Mrs. Laura McLinchey and Mr. Llovd Stewardson are visiting with M the and Frances. Messrs, Selbou :’ves in the West, i Cleve holidays Mrs. Brophy is spending with his parents, Lloyd Brophy Mr. and ‘io 'lie lie Harold English week end and at Pollock of Detroit, th ’ir homes Devina Mason ;?oy Eagleson, of Sarnia, i)D Saturday with Mr. and ence Pollock and k: ■' «-*■> su Winnie Gray is j- «■ s with her parents, and Mr, Mrs. ited. i Law? Mi the holidi and Mrs. Gray, of Mitchell, Mr, ronto. with Chid and vis- Mrs, dill). Mr To.Dawson Woodburn, of is spending the holidays his p; ruts, Mr. and Mrs, Woodbain. 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