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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-04, Page 8Page. 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1951. Hurondale W,l. To Hold Euchre A profusion of Christmas de-* corations provided the setting for the meeting of the Huron- tdale W. I. at the home of Mrs. A. Rundle, on Wednesday after­ noon, December 27. Mrs. Alvin Moir presided over the business part of the meet­ ing. An excellent response was given to the Roll Call, "New Years Resolutions”. Arrangements were completed for staging a Euchre party to be held on January 19th in the Legion Hall. The proceeds in aid of our Hospital Fund. The com­ mittee in charge asked all mem­ bers to see that their card tables are in town in the afternoon so that preparations can be in time. A bale of clothing is packed this week by Mrs. die and Mrs. Moir to be sent to "Save the Children” Fund. A Christmas programme presented with Mrs. presiding. •Carol singing by group wras enjoyed Andrew’ Dougall at Miss Mildred Ballantyne Miss Jane Morgan favoured with a piano duet. Mrs. Jas. Taylor, of Exeter, gave a most interesting bio­ graphy of Robert May and his sfory of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, illustrating the with the proper Christmas ing. A vocal duet “I hear the of Christmas Ring,” by Misses Frances and Lucie Lostell was much enjoyed. A comedy skit" Just among us girls,” was given by Mrs. H. Beavers, Mrs. Les Gibson, Mrs. McKnight, Mrs. Elliott and Miss Mary Gardiner and proved ex­ tremely humorous. The social sommittee consist­ ing of Mrs. Rundle. Mrs. Tuckey. Mrs. J. K er n ick Mrs. L. Ballantyne served a licious lunch. made being Run- was A. Morgan the entire with Mrs. the piano, and story sett- bells 0. and de­ the Pentecostal Groups Elect 1951 Officers Challengers The annual meeting for election of officers of the Chal­ lengers was held Thursday night at the Pentecostal Church. President, Mrs. Stewart Trieb- ner; vice-president, Mrs. P. R. Durraqd; honourary president, Mrs. H. T. Kenderick; secretary, Miss Pearl Cann; treasurer, Miss Blanche McLaren; personal workers, Miss Joyce McLaren; assistant, Miss Irene McDougall; corresponding missionary secre­ tary, Mrs. Milford Prouty; assis­ tant, Mrs. Norma Treibner. Christ Ambassadors Christ Ambassadors of Pentacostal Church met last day evening with Rev. Kendrick presiding for election o-f officers, with the following members on the slate for 1951. President, Mr. Stephen Ken­ drick; vice-president, Mr. Donald Jolly; secretary, Miss Marion Triebner; treasurer, Miss Irene McDougall; pianist, Miss Mar­ jorie Millar; ushers, Master Al­ vin Cudmore and Master Robert Millar; programme committee, Mrs. Edward Prouty, Miss Mar­ ion Triebner, Miss Marjorie Mil­ lar, Mr. Grant Triebner; press reporter, Mrs. Peter Durand. the Fri- H. I. WHALEN (Intended, for Last Week) Whalen Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klhare and Catherine with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pickleo, Mrs, Sr., and sell and News of Hensail Hensall stores will close at I evening. The original decorations n /Art!}* ;C!-A A AirAtltr, n-n I «»zx <f«v: S'*•»*!*» n rl rx/I A zs IltA Harold Mr. and family, Parkinson, Mrs. Rus- Mr. and and and and , of Byron; Mr. and Bell and Mrs. Bell Mrs. Harry White London, Mr. Stratford, Gordon Docking family, Munroe, with Mr. Mrs. Frank Parkinson; Mr. Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mr Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and family, Messrs Jack and Ross Duffield and Miss Eileen McKen­ na with Langton. Christmas Mr. and and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Granton with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkinson: Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson, Lucan, with Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey; Miss Audrey Arksey, London, with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil and Janet, of Exeter, with Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Visitors Mrs. Ralph Parkinson Mr Alton Neil; Mr. Hodgson, Rockwood, Mr, and Mrs. William Hodgson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Olive, Patricia i I Ethel with Mr.| Hodgson; Mr. ; Hodgson, and Barbara, with Mr. land Mrs. Birtch, St. Marys; Mr. [and Mrs. Cecil Squire and Doug­ las with Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire, | Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pul- i len and Donald with Mr. and Norman Brock, Zion. and Mrs. George Squire Miss -Mary Dayman with Mr. Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Gran- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire Sharon with Mr. and Mrs. Mawhinney, Crediton, Mr. Cruiksliank spent the week- at Owen Sound. Ed. Richards, ofand Gerald, and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Ken Mrs. Mr. and and | ton; and Jas. j TomI end Christinas Concert of S.S. No 12 The annual Christmas Concert was presented on Wednesday Evening to a well filled house. Mr. William Hodgson was mas- t e r of ceremonies. Miss Kirk and her pupils deserve great credit for the success of the con­ cert. Mr. and Mrs. Leverne Morley and Marion and Jimmy Foster with Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Neil Denfield; Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner and Jacqueline relatives at Listowel; Mr. Mrs. Alton Wallis, Gerald ten o’clock Saturday evenings and will close every Wednesday afternoon during January, Febu- ary and March. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elder and children, of Year’s Hay I Mr. John John Elder. Mrs, Anna Elder, of London, spent New Year’s with her sons Mr. Kenneth and Harold Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster and family, of Wingham, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. Margaret Oliver returned home after spending the week­ end with members of her family in London. Church Services The Sacrament of Baptism featured the Sunday morning service in Hensall United church. The Minister Rev. W. J. Rogers ■was in charge and Miss Greta Lammie was at the organ. The infants receiving this rite were: Kathryn Ann McCloy, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- I Cloy, of Toronto, the latter was formerly Miss Ruth Hess; and Randy Scott Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, of Exeter, the latter formerly Miss Joyce i Broderick, Under the leadership of Mr. IS. G. Rannie, the Choir present­ ed the cantata, “King All Glor­ ious”, to an exceptionally large congregation. Special numbers by the Junior and Senior Choirs included duets, trios and quartettes. At the evening service, Rogers chose the topic, Glory of Going On.” A t morning service, January 7tli at II o’clock, communion will be observed. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M.S. (United Church) will be held at the Manse on Thursday afternoon January 11, at 3 o’clock is urged. (Intended Christmas n the Hamilton spent New with their fathers, Passmore and Mr. I i (<• solos, Rev. "The the A large attendance for Last week) services were held Carmel Presbyterian by de- at as 4 4 §5.00 each §5.00 each .50 per cwt. Jack with and and Bruce with Mr. and Mrs. Harl- ton, of Granton. Golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Arksey and Andrew were guests on Christmas Day at the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pringle, St. Marys, held at the home of Mr. Bruce Pringle Pringle, of Rannoch, ner was served to guests. Mrs. Arksey ■Mrs. W. A. Pringle the flower girl for the bride and groom and was the only member present of the fifty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Clandeboye, Mr. ‘ “ sei Brock and family, Burgess­ vine, Mr. and Mrs. William French and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Joseph P. Kelly Mr. Joseph P. Kelly passed away 21, Home, was in his 71st year. The funer­ al took place on Saturday from the C. Haskett and son funeral home, Lucan at 8.45 to St. Pat­ ricks Church, Biddulph Town­ ship. Internment, was in St. Pat­ ricks cemetery. A. their son and Mrs. when din­ seventeen cousin of had been wedding party and Mrs. Rus- on Thursday, at ’ ‘ ’ December the Rodgers Nursing Talbot St. London. HeHIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR Dead Stock HORSES CATTLE HOGS According to Size and Condition Call Seaforth 15 Collect Exeter 235 ’ DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, UNITED Chloe: “I hate that sailor.” Zoe: "Why I thought he was cute.” ■Chloe: "I wrote him he gave me a pain and to return my pho­ tograph, or I’d complain to the captin, and he teen and said because he’d looked like.” i i ■■ i Church on Sunday, conducted Rev. P. A. Ferguson, who livered an inspiring message the morning service, taking the theme, "No Room for Them in the Inn”. Jean Henderson sang a solo entitled, "Dear Lit­ tle Stranger,” and the choir con­ tributed two numbers, "Christ­ ians Awake Salute the Happy Morn” trio by mesdames Tiberio. Ferguson "When Born”. The service Sunday gallery, sided at the organ and conclud­ ed the service ujah Chorus. School annual of Carmel Presbyterian was held in the school- and Forrest, and tlie Lord of Love was evening service was a of Carol singing with School singing from the Mr. John L. Nicol pre- with the Hallel- Concert Sunday School sent me back fif- to pick mine out forgotten what I R Exeter Radio & Electric Electric Wiring House and Car Radio Repair Large and Small Appliances Lighting Fixtures PHONE 187-W DON JOLLY ■ To the Voters In the Town of Exeter Many thanks and my sincere appreciation to those who helped in any way to elect me on your council. May 1951 be a happy and a prosperous year. Roy Campbell i and picture work added to the ’ various numbers. T h e decora- ■ tions as usual were the subject of much favourable comment. Rev. W. J, Rodgers, of Hensall was' chairman for the evening, following his address the follow- ing delightful program was pre­ sented and much enjoyed by an appreciative audience. Numbers were: Song and dance, Choruses Playets, Duet, by Marion Pepper, Eileen Maxwell, Ronald Maxwell, Bob Clark; Rythm Band, Violin and piano duet, by Maja Roobal and Gerald Bell; Visitors num­ bers, vocal solos, wer contribut­ ed by Marylnn Eyre, off S.S, 10 Tuckersmith; Choral readings; Lullaby, by Maja Roobal, Elene Maxwell, Marian Pepper, Geral­ dine Parker, Kathleen Damm, Lucy Adair, Marion Bell, Doro- thy parker; duet, by Ilene Max­ well, Maja Roobal. Santa Claus appeared on scene and distributed gifts a well laden tree. During the evening Mrs. R. Simpson, the teacher, was presented with the gift of a beautiful crystal plate by the .pupils of her school. The evening was much enjoyed. Col­ lection for evening was $13,1'0. Christmas services were ob­ served in the churches Sunday Dec. 24th with special messages by the ministers and appropriate music by the choir. The churches were beautifully decorated in keeping with the season. At the morning service at the United church the choir render­ ed an anthem and a ladies quar­ tette composed of Mrs, T. Coat­ es, Mrs H. McEwan, Mrs, R. Broderick, Mrs. <G. Hess. And a male quartette, J. Harrison, S. G. Rannie, Mr. Mock, J. Rowclif- fe sang. Jarvis Horton rendered a violin solo. At the evening service a sacred cantata, King all Glorious”, was presented by a choir of over thirty voices under direction o f S. G. Rannie with Miss Greta Lammie at the organ consol. Special parts were taken by Mrs. H. McEwan, Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs. Mock, Mrs. F. Appleby, Miss Mary Goodwin, Miss Marlene ■Petzke, S. G. Rannie, Newell Geiger, F. H. Appleby, R. Mock. Members of the Junior choir sang a number. This contata will be repeated Sun. morning 31st. Members of the Wohelo class arranged the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr, Roy and Betty, Monetville, spent Christmas and the New Year with the -formers mother Mrs. J. Kerr, of Seaforth, and the la.t- ters sister Mrs. Maude Hedden, of Hensall. . the from WOODHAM (Intended for last week) Christmas Day community: Mr. and Mrs. and Douglas of with Mr. and Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts and Ann of London, Tufts of London, Mrs. Ross and Gregory of Kirk. Mr. Reg with Mr. Copeland. Rev. and Jacli visitors William Thames Mrs. Miss Norman T. Tufts, Leroy, and Mrs. X Kirkton with Mrs. R. Darling of and Mrs. Mrs. John Sunday The concert Church room on Friday evening jv’ith the Minister Rev. P. acting as chairman, opened with the "Hark the Herald and "Joy to the World? Pantomine a Manger” by Shirley Patsy and Betty .Bell. Song Skit, "Frosty the Snowman” with Neil Forrest as Frosty. Numbers by the pup­ ils from Mrs. Simpson’s school. Christmas Carols" Infant Holy” and "O Little Town of Bethle­ hem”. A short cantata by the Sunday School entitled "The King's Birthday and the King’s gifts”. Distribution of gifts by the Superintendant and Teachers’s. Miss Betty Mickle, of Western University, London, and Mi. Bill Mickle, of the O.A.C. Guelph are spending the Christmas holi­ days at the home of their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle. Miss Eleanor Cook, Nurse-in training at Victoria Hospital, London, visited, recently with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, of Lon­ don, spent Christmas with Mrs. Annie Saundercock. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and family, of London, were holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fer- p ar ents Mr. Jones. Jean Foster, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. Elsie Case spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Hen- nesey,- in London. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Billie and Carol spent several days with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb, in Tavistock. Mr. Bruce Glenn, of the O.A.C. the Christ- his parents, M Glenn. /. Case spent latter’s, par- J. Reid, in A. Ferguson The program singing of Angels Sing” - » A entitled "Away in M rs. Elizabeth Prest Was Brinsley Native The sympathy of the com­ munity is extended to Mr. ■Mrs. Andrew Erskine (nee Sceli) of Parkhill and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brodie, (nee Lena Sceli) Toronto, in the death of their sister, the late Elizabeth Prest, (nee Lizzie Sceli), of Kitchener, and widow of the Late Ambrose . Prest. The late Mrs. ■daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. where she until her place in St. Mary’s Anglican Church Brinsley. Mr. Sceli in former years con- duited a saw mill in. Brinsley and did an enterprising business this and des- and Mae Prest was a Robert Sceli, of Brinsley resided all her life marriage which took St. visitors guson’s Norman Miss and Mrs. of London, with h e r Guelph is spending mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Christmas ents, Mrs. London. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scholl and St. Marys Laurence Rhode Road William in the 13 M : ICooke and of Hickson and Mrs. J. Butters of Mount Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten and family and Mr. W. Wynn with Mrs. H. Chatten. Mr. and Grace with Curdy. Mr. and and Shirley, Sweitzer and family of Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy and family of St. Marys, Mi’. Clifford Scott and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott of Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and family of Russelldale with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle and Mr. Jack Smith, Mrs. C. Spearin of and Mrs. W. Switzer Amanda Shier. Mr. and Mrs. R&ymond Sweit­ zer and family of Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzer of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Louch and Frank of Hamilton with Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson and Gwen of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jaques of Zion West, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazelwood and family with Oliver Hazelwood. Mr. and Mrs, and Mr. and Mrs. and family of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chisholm and David of Mount Forest, Miss Marion Stephens and Mr. Mac Patterson of St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stephens. * * * Christmas Day visitors out of the community: Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and Betty with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison of Kirkton.. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and family with Mr, and Mrs. Wray Stephens of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh­ ton with Mrs. Ira Shier and fam­ ily of Ingersoll. Mr. Harry Webber and Helen and Miss Ordell McAllister with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight of Winchelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy and family with Mr. and Mrs. James Sparling of Anderson. Mrs. G. Copeland is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pringle of London. Mrs. Mel Louch and Frank of Hamilton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sweitzer. Mr. Roy McCurdy spent the week-end with Mr. Mac Patter­ son of St. Marys. Mrs. Norris Webb and family are spending a few_ days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Woodham Sunday School held mas concert in the day evening. The public school, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. K. Langford, and music teacher Mrs. Reed present­ ed a program of yarious num­ bers. The junior members of the Sunday School presented num­ bers also. The senior members presented two Mrs. William Rundle •, Mr. and Mrs. Wray and Mrs. St. Marys with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens Norman Johns * Henry Public Small of St. School and their Christ- hall on Fri- READY TO MOVE TO BATTLE — Members of the Second Battalion of the Princess Patricia Regiment are shown lining up for chow on a transport in Japan just before they left for the fighting front in Korea. The troops, commanded by Col, James Stone, are the first Canadian troops to arrive in the Korean war theatre. —Central Press Canadian M ■ In Appreciation Thanks to all voters and workers who supported me in the election. I shall endeavour to merit the trust placed in my hands. William Webster a Thank You! I would like to take this opportunity of thanking the ratepayers of Exeter for electing me councillor for 1951. I shall serve the interests of the town to the best of my ability throughout my term of office. A Prosperous New Year to Everyone! William McKenzie «-r a I wish to thank the electors for the splendid support given me at the polls on Monday and I will endeavour to serve the town to the best of my ability. Season’s greetings to all! R. C. Dinney Business Directory 1* DR: H. H. COWEN ALVIN WALPER LICENCED AUCTIONEER for HURON AND LAMBTON For your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service at all times "Service that Satisfies” PHONE 57-1-2 DASHWOOD L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Bus. 36-W - Phone - Res. 36-J in the lumber trade in neighbourhood until his mill lumber yard was completly troyed by fire. A few’ years later the John Trevethick, merchant Brinsley bought the property and sold a portion of the same where the Sceli house stood to Brinsley United Church Board of Trustees which built the pre­ sent Church and Shed which now stands on that property and balance owned by Mr. Jack Trevethick after h i s fathers death. All will be pleased to know that Ronald Twiddle is up and around again after spending his Christmas in bed. Mr. John Drury had sils removed in Victoria on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Ailsa Craig and Mrs. Exeter, dined with Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Treve­ thick, spent New Years’, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Flornte Bishop and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower and Mr. Robert Gower spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kuhn, of Crediton. Mrs. Carl Trevethick, spent Sunday after­ Mr. and Mrs. James late at his ton- Hospital Dorman; Amy, of members ,___ ____ _ . dialogues. "The Five Fifteen”' and "Katie at the Bat”. Santa Claus arrived at the close to help distribute the gifts. Several members of the Y.P.U. went carol singing at the homes of some of the older people and shut-ins of the community on Saturday evening. The group of carolers were entertained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Wanless at the close of their singing.The members of Woodham United Church presented a can­ tata, "The First Chridtmas”, in the church on Sunday evening. Mr. G. Atkins of Anderson assist­ ed the choir. At the close of the cantata Rev. T- G. Wanless spoke a few words of appreciation to the choir and their leader, Mr. Ray Mills. Mr. Norris Webb on behalf of the choir then present­ ed the organist, Miss Rhea Mills, with a table lamp in appreciation of hex’ services. DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building Phone 273 ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Exeter Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER, ONTARIO lioli- Beat- spent Earl ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC. Phone 504 W. G. COCHRANE, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Ann St., Exeter FRANK TAYLOR LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Exeter P.O. or Ring 138 EXETER, ONTARIO At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. JOHN W. ORCHARD OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday For Appointments Phone 355-J Mr. and 1 of London noon with Trevethick. Mr. and and familyt gins and Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garry spent Christmas with their | Hodgins, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- parents and members of their ‘ families at Monckton. Mr. and Mrs, George son Were at Elmira week-end holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gould and daughter, from Lon­ don, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker. Dr. William T. don, spent the his mother, Mrs. The Christmas 1. Tuckersmith was held, Wed Mrs. A. I with the and Mrs. Thomp- for the Walker, Geo. Joynt, Of ton­ week-end with Alice -Joynt. Concert at s.S. Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins « Mr william Hod- vey Hodgins dined with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobbs, of Lucan, for New Years dinner. Those Who dined With Mr. Mrs. Luther Morley on Years eve were: Mr. and Alonzo Hodgins and family, and ily, Wes Mrs. Mfs, Mrs. Hess, of Zurich, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Trevethick. M r. Jimmie Chambers, d f Mrs. Roy Watson and of Parkhill, Mr, f “ Watson and family, Lin Craven ahd Kelly Robinson. and Mr Mr. and New Mrs. Mr. fam- Mrs. and and Ailsa Craig spent over the days with his aunt, Mrs. rice Dixon. Mrs. Walter iMorley Friday With Mr. and Mrs. Morley. Donald Lewis spent a few days with his cousins Harvey and Leslie Steeper, of McGilliv- ary.Miss Jean Maguire, of Wood- stock, visited over the holiday With her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. Flornte Bishop moved to the new home north of 'Brinsley.Mr. J. L. Amos spent a few days with friends in London. Mrs. Leslie Thompson (nee Gladys iMorley) is at present a .patient ill St. Joseph Hospital at London. Mr. and Mrs, Luther entertained a number of on Thursday evening. Mrs, Robert Alllsdn is Ing some time with her son, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Allison, of Toron­ to. WM. H. SMITH LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special Training Assures You Your Property’s True Value Sale Day Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43-2 of on Morley friends spend' E. F. 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