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THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgert,
Brian and Karel, of Toronto,
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Reg
Hodgert on Thursday evening of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
of Whalen visited with Mr, and
Mrs, Robert Cann on Sunday
JAMES STREET UNITED
last.
Miss Dolores Allison is spend
ing ten days at the Y.P.U. Camp
at Ryerson on Lake Erie,
Mr, and Mrs, Reg Hodgert and
Mr, and Mrs, Mac Hodgert spent
Monday of this week at the Tor
onto Exhibition.
Mrs, F. G. Evans and daugh
ter Barbara of Toronto visited
over the week-end with Rev, and
Mrs, Mair, Mrs. Ferguson and
Joanne Mail’ returned home with
them on Monday.
Miss Ferae Rodd of London
spent a few days last week with
Mr, and Mrs. Lome Passmore,
Lome Keller of Exeter spent
a few days last week with his
uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.
William Rohde,
Mr, and Mrs. Carey Joynt
spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Morgan.
Several
attended
the home
Hodgert
noon and evening of last week
in honour of their daughter
Marion, bride of Saturday last.
Mair of Detroit,
Rev, II, J, Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
UNION SERVICE
With Main Street held in
James Street Church
i a.m,—.Sunday School,
a,m.— "Butting First Things
First.” |
Soloist—'Allan Elston.
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R, Sinclair, R.A.
Minister
Organist: Miss Norina Knight
10 a.m.—-Sunday School, v
11 a.m,—"Great Simplicities,
Rev, James Anthony will
Thursday, Aug. 31st, 8
Women’s Missionary
will meet at the home
W. Sillery,
n
preach,
p, m.—-
Society
of Mrs.
from this community
the trousseau tea at
of Mr. and Mrs. James
on Wednesday after-
Dr, B. S.
Mich., spent Sunday with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. William
Mair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith,
Douglas and Benita, and Mrs.
G. Smith (Sr.) visited at the
manse on Tuesday of this week
prior to leaving by motor for
their home in Terrace Bay.
Thd1 W.M.S. and W.A. will
meet at the home of Mrs. James
Kirkland on Wednesday after
noon, September 6, at 2:30 p.m.
Miss Patsy Mitchell of Hensall
visited with Margaret Cann on
Sunday.
Misses Nona Pym, Elsie Bray
and Margaret Cann of London
spent the week-end at their par
ent’s home.
The many - friends of Mrs.
George Monteith will be glad to
know that she is now able to
be up and around again after
spending a few days in bed.
Donald Ballantyne, second son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan
tyne, had the misfortune to
break the wrist of his right
hand while cranking the tractor
on his father’s farm one. day last
week.
Sunday School and church ser
vices will be withdrawn on Sun
day morning, September 3.
Misses Margaret and Jean
Anderson have been holidaying
with relatives in Woodham for a
few days.'
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and
Marilyn attended a nylon 'plastic
demonstration on Saturday last
at the home of Mrs. Murray Gib
son of Bryanston. Margaret Jean
Gibson returned home with them
and is spending a few days with
her cousin Marilyn.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev, H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m,—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—W.M.C,
Speaker: Mrs. R. McDonald.
Fri., 8 P.m.—Y.P.S.
Speaker; Miss Harriet Brown,
Alaskan missionary, with
slides of that great country
and her work there.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday, .School.
Supt,; Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 1.1 a.m.-—Missionary Sun
day and Communion. Speaker:
Miss Harriet Brown. This ser
vice is under the W.M.C. and
the Challengers groups. Mrs.
H. McLaren and Miss S. Trieb-
ner, leaders. Honorary chair
man: Mrs. H. Kendrick.
Sunday, 7:30 p.m,—Evangelistic
Message. Miss Harriet Brown.
Don’t miss any of these meet
ings! God is answering prayer,
souls are being saved in the
old - fashioned way — on their
knees at the altar.
TRIV1TT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.4-
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, September 3—
11:30 a.m.—Anniversary Com
munion.
No Sunday School.
•clanpeboye
Mr. Hullet of London took the
services at St. James on Sunday,
August 37th,
There will be no service on
Sunday, Sept. 3rd in the United
Church on account of decoration
service being held in St. James
Church at 3 p.m. D.S.T.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence O’Neil
and family o f Pennsylvania
spent a week with Mr, and Mrs.
Karl O’Neil.
Mrs. George .Simpson was host
ess on Thursday evening for a
Stanley Brush demonstration.
Mrs, Jim Darling of Ailsa Craig
demonstrated. Mrs. Ken Carter
won the lucky draw. Refreshments
were served by the hostess
a pleasant evening enjoyed.
Mr, 'Harry Pyke had a
hone installed on Thursday
Several ladies attended
and
tele
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HENSALL
Spray and Brush
PAINTING
Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc.
LYMAN GRATTON
GRAND BEND
Phone Dashwood 42-r-18
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HERE’S A
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister
10 a.m,—-Worship. "Repentance"
11 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—"Bearing False Wit
ness"
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m. —Church School
11:15 a.m.—Worship Service.
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Prayer
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
Mrs. Thos. Dinney, Mrs. Ed.
Johns, Mi’s. Olive Grainger and
Mrs. E. S. Steiner attended the
Mary Hastings Housewives. pic
nic at Springbank on Saturday.
Gary Kestle of Stratford has
been spending several days with
Tom Steiner.
Passing the mess hall a rookie
called out to the cook: "What’s
on the menu tonight?’’
"Oh, we've hundreds of things
to eat tonight," came the reply.
"Yeah? What are they?"
"Beans!"
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt
Judith of Toronto spent
week-end with the former’s
mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt.
Mr. C. H. Russell, K.C., of
Wutaskiwin, Alta., is visiting
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oesch and
family of St. Catharines is visit
ing with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Betty
Bend visited
week at the
ents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Mrs. Inez
home after
at Bright’s
Mr.
Judy,
turned
Park,
Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. Milton Russell.
Mrs. Catharine Hedden
Herb are holidaying with
tives in Hamilton and St. Cath
arines.
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Bill, Betty, 'Charles
were in Ridgetown Friday at
tending the funeral of the form
er’s father, Mr. George T. Mic
kle.
Little Geraldine Parker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker, suffered a painful acci
dent while attending
Goderich Park, when
on the steps to the
severely cut her leg
which was protruding
structure. Geraldine was removed
to Goderich Hospital where the
wound was dressed. She will be
confined to hospital for a few
days.
Mrs. James Thornlow of Kin
cardine and Mr. and Mrs. Don
aldson of London visited at the
home of Mrs. Annie Saundercock
recently.
Mrs. Francis Robinson
Word was received here of
the death of Mrs. Frances Rob
inson in the General Hospital at
Regina following a two-week ill
ness. She was the former Fran
ces Reynolds, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rey
nolds. She was born in Hensall
and lived here until she went
west in 1943_. She, was a meni-
‘ a n
for
by
of
be
and
the
Oesch’s parents,
Alex Mousseau.
Mickle of Grand
during the past
home of her par-
Mrs. E. L. Mickle.
George Thompson ana
MacEwen returned
spending a few days
Grove.
Mrs.and
Jean, Bob
to their
Ill., after
D. D. Wilson,
and Jim,
home in
visiting
re
Oak
with
■and
and
rela-
L. Mickle,
and Bob,
a picnic in
she slipped
beach and
on a bolt
in the
the
Mary Hastings’ picinic at Spring
bank on Saturday.
Rose Marie and Carol Anne
Revington, daughters of Mr, and
Mrs, Wes. Revington of Lucan
spent the week with their grand
mother, Mrs. Fred Simpson.
Mr. .Stanley Tomes painted the
fence at St. Maines cemetery and
it adds greatly ,to the appear
ance.
Sgt, and Mrs. Max Blaye are
spending a few days in Toronto
at the exhibition.
Clare Paton spent a few days
with his sister, Mrs. Wilfred
Logan, Thorndale.
The Peerless Construction Co,
are resurfacing No. 4 highway
from Lucan, to Clandeboye. and
working on north to the town
line.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter
and Ian spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. .Bowman of Lucknow.
Mr. Karl O’Neil left on a mot
or trip to the west with Mr.
Wes. Revington. on Thursday.
Mi?. J. H. Paton, ,Clare and
Wm. Allwright spent Sunday af
ternoon at Springbank.
Congratulations to Mr. Roy
McRann on race hed in Goderich
on Wed., Aug. 23rd, his horse,
Jerry Henley winning the 2.29
class.
Miss Dorothea Ann Lewis
spent a few days in London
with the Lattia girls last week.
Mr. Arthur Simpson has fin
ished the .grain threshing in the
district.
We do not hear of any rail
way crossing accidents on the
C.N.R. now—one bright side of
the strike.
Wedding bells will ring soon
in this vicinity.
Miss Joan Murless has return
ed home after two weeks’ vacat-
io at Erie Rest Port Stanley.
Mr. Ward. Hodgins, Mr. and
Arthur Hodgins attended
funeral of Miss Ada Hod-
of Toronto at Murdy Fun-
Home, Lucan, on Tuesday,
Mrs.
the
gins
oral
Aug. 29. Interment in St. James
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams
Jaquline Sandra and Wayne
spent Sunday in Sarnia with the
former’s brother Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams.
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her of St. Paul’s Anglic
Church and a choir member
many years. She is survived
her sister, Mrs. Demoreste,
Regina. The remains will
brought here and services held
in St. Paul’s Anglican Church,
burial in the family plot at Hen
sall Union Cemetery. Bonthron
Funeral Home has charge of the
arrangements. <>
Mr. Jack Corbett spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Adams in London. He was
accompanied home by Mrs. Cor
bett and Connie who have been
visiting there.
[ Mr. and
I Jerry and
daying atI in er home
Mr. and
and family of Port Dover are
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McNaughton and members
of their family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook are
enjoying their summer vacation
pn a week’s motor trip, taking
in the C.N.E. at Toronto.
A reunion of the Wolielo Class
of the Hensall United Church
will be hold at Jowett’s Grove,
Bayfield, on Saturday, Septem
ber 2. All former classmates are
cordially welcome. Transportation
is being arranged, cats leaving
the United Church by 2 p.m.,
sports commencing at 3 p.m,,
supper at 5 p.m.
Rev. Rogers conducted service
in Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday, delivering his mess
age from the text "The hand of
God is Upon yon”. Miss Alma
Bell sang a solo entitled "The
Ninety and Nine”. Mr. J. L.
Nicol, A.C.C.O., presided at th*
organ.
Miss
Mich.,
here.
Mr.
were in Toronto last week at
tending the C.N.E.
Mrs. Stewart Barbour of Tor
onto is visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hoggatth.
Little Jean Kennedy accompanied
her home after a pleasant visit
there.
Mrs.
Paul
the
on Lake Huron.
Mrs. Harold Scruton
Robert Drysdale,
have been holi-
Drysdale’s sum*
Cromarty Ladies
Shower Bride-Elect
A large gathering of relatives
and friends met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Parker of
Staffa on Monday evening and
presented their daughter Donna
with a miscellaneous shower in
honor of her approaching mar
riage, A varied program of mus
ic, readings and contests was
carried out with Miss Margaret
Walker in the chair, Those tak
ing part were Mrs, R, McCaugh-
Vera
Miss
ey, Mrs, Morlock, Miss
I-Iambly and Irene Kemp.
Dorothy Keyes of Mitchell read
an address and Dorothy and Bet
ty Parker carried in a beauti
fully decorated basket laden
with gifts. Misses Marjorie Park
er and Audrey Elliott assisted in
opening the parcels after which
the bride-elect made a very suit
able reply and all
ing "For she’s a
low." A bountiful
ved.
Personal Items
Master Jack Howitt of Auburn
is holidaying with his grand-
arents Mr. and Mrs. D. Gardiner,
The union service in Staffa
church was well attended on
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer
ciiicl chi ldren spent Sunday with
Mr. and .Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie,
Margaret and Ann, of Toronto,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
T. Laing and other relatives.
Audrey Kemp /has returned to
her home in Mitchell after visit
ing with her grandmother Mrs.
Wm. Houghton.
Mr. Eldon Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Houghton and children and
Irene Kemp visited friends in
Wingham and Mildmay on Sun
day.
joined in sing
jolly good fel-
lunch was ser-
WINCHELSEA
(August 24)
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glanville
Staffa visited on Sunday with
WHALEN
Misses Mary Ogden and Ruth
Whalen are visiting friends in
Detroit for several days.
Rev. A. E. and Mrs, Duffield,
Lambeth, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Duffield on Sunday
evening. Rev. Duffield took part
in the Zion decoration service on
Sunday,
Mr. Russell Parkinson left on
Thursday for Regina. He was
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Docking and family of
Munroe. They expect to he away
six weeks.
Mrs, Norman Hodgins, Mrs.
Harry Squire and Mrs. F. Squire
attended a trousseau tea on
Wednesday at Mrs. James Hod-
gert’s, Thames Road, in honour
of her daughter Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Harlton
are attending the Toronto Ex
hibition this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were at Port Stanley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin
son moved on Thursday to their
home they recently purchased^ in
Granton.
Parkinson
Parkinson
Thursday,
our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Holden and
Cora were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, of St.
Marys, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Klhare,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailie of
Fullarton spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs, O’Brien spent
Sunday with Miss Teresa O’Brien
of London.
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Fall and Winter Dress Fabrics Announcing the New1
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Tuesday, September 5
of
Mr, and Mrs. W. Walters.
Miss Donna Gilfillan returned
home on Sunday after spending
a few days at Seaforth with her
cousin, Miss Patricia Horton.
Master Edward Hern and Ken
neth Chappell are spending this
week at Camp Hiawatha at
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright
of Crediton visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H a r o 1 a
Clarke.
Miss Dianne Johns of Elim-
ville is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten.
Mrs. W. Veal and Norma of
Exeter spent Friday with Mrs.
Don Penhale and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey, Mrs.
George Bailey and Miss Dora
Delbridge attended the funeral
of the late Mr. Alex Berryhill
of the Base Line on Wednesday
last.
BRINSLEY
Rev. Harold Currie will
cupy the pulpit in Brinsley
United Church on Sunday next
after taking holidays.
Mr. Clayton Amos of London
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Amos.
Master Eddie Watson attended
the summer school at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trevethick
of London spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. James Treve
thick.
Mr, and Mrs. Lin Craven spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Gamble of Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morley
and Kathleen spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noyes of Den-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
has recently moved to his new
farm which he purchased from
Mr. George Hodgson.
Helen and Marion Lee spent
their holidays with tlieir grand-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Steeper, of West McGillivray.
A shower was held in honor
/f Miss Eleanor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rowe, on
Wednesday afternoon last.
Mr, and Mrs. Ansel Lee and ’children spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven.
Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong and
family of London has recently
moved to Mr. Garnet Pierce’s
house in Brinsley.
Miss Sandra Manquie of Buf
falo is spending a few days with
Mr. atid Mrs. David Morley.
Mrs. George Williams of Park*
hill is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Witherspoon.
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and Mrs. William Ferric
Violet Willis of Marlette,
is visiting with relatives
and Mrs, Clarence Reid
RESUMES MUSIC TEACHING
Mr. J, Nicol, A.C.C.O., Henshll,
has resumed teaching piano, or
gan, vocal and theory. Gold
medalist In music composition.
(adv’t)
Mr.
and Billy of Toronto are holiday
ing for two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd and
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd
spent Sunday at Ipperwash.
Mr. John Davidson is spending
this week at Ryerson Young
People’s Camp.
Miss Ruby Grummond of
onto visited with Mr. and
Jim Miller last week.
Mrs. William Dickey and
were Sunday visitors witli
and Mrs. Freeman
WinchelsOa.
Miss Herne Rodd
is holidaying at her
Miss Edith Kenny
visiting for a few
Jaqneline Beckett.
Mr. and Mrs. William Decker
of Zurich visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Berry and
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Kerry,
Horne
of London
home here,
of Lucan is
days with
Studio at Mrs. Thomas Dinney’s Residence
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