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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-12, Page 9i,. fiJisonbLJ rg company will divert highway gy MRs, 4. Ni. PATON; C A , The Langton NDk.BO�.h ngton Construction Co. of Tillsonburg has received the .contrast of the diversion improvement in the village,, They will also do improve meat is•ork on No. 4 Highway about five miles north of here starting about the third week in October, 11C Harvest Home The Harvest Thanksgiving service was held on Sunday, Oct, 8 at the United Church with the minister,. the Rev. G.' W, Sach, ch assisted the guest a assis.d b y preacher, the Rev, JohR. Wareham, BA, of the Wood- ham United Church, in charge, The church was appropriately decorated with fruits) vege- tables and flowers. Mrs, G. W. Sach, was in charge of the music. The choir was assisted by guests: Mrs,. Arthur Erskine of Ret 8 Park- hill, sang. a solo, the Lucan male quintette, Messrs, E, Ross, S. McClellan, A, Walker, G. Carpenter and D, Pettigrew sang and a:member of the choir, Miss. Marjorie .Donald- son, sang, Starting on Sunday, Oct, 15 the service will be held at 2,00 p,m. ersonal items Several relatives from here attended t Iresal ef household se hold effects of the late Miss Cun- ningham on Friday night at llderton, Mrs. Clarence Millson of the village returned home on Sun- day from St, Joseph's Hospital. where she had spent over seven weeks following the accident in her home when both legs were broken ina fall on the steps to the basement, Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Carter and Ian and Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Carter and Jimmie of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Walden in Chat- ham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Mc- Curdy of Centralia visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigsworth and family. Mrs. Sigsworth has been ill for a week, Miss Marolyn Burcholl of Kenora, now of Toronto, where she is teaching in a public school, sPent the weekend with Mrs. Emily Tonies. Last year while attending Teachers' Col- lege in London she made her home with. Mr's. Tomes. (intended for last. week) WA and Guild meeting Mrs, Ed• Flynn entertained the ladies of St. James Church on Thursday afternoon, The President Mrs. Andy Carter presided for the meet- ing and gave a discussion on "Fruits of the Bible." yrs. Carter said although e apple is only mentioned six times in the Bible it was known as the tree of the field '. or garden .with sweet flavor but produces a poor fruit in hot countries. Other fruits mentioned were coriander with aromatic flavor and used to season confection- ery; lig, a useful fruit abound- ing in. Palestine and the first fruit mentioned in the Bible; mandrake, fruit large a n d grape-like knowh only in the Holy Land; olive, a natural fruit of the Holy Landanda great source of wealth where it grows; palm, a characteris- tic tree of Palestine- but its fruit the date is not mentioned in the Bible; grapes and pome- granates are lovely :fruits common in Biblical lands. Scripture was read by Mrs, ` Cecil Carter, A conference is to be held at All Saints Church, London, October 11, with holy commun- 'G ion at 9:30 a.m. Another meeting will be held on October 18 at Aylmer stressing the use of the study book. Fal Deanery is October 25 at Lambeth. Guild Mrs, Hill, president, was .in I:he chair for the Guildmeet- Ing with the rector, the Rev, E. 0. Lancaster, leading in prayer. During tate business a quilt was reported sold. It was de- cided the bazaar and tea will held in the Sunday School room November 4 in the after- noon.. The !hostess held a scripture contest which was won by Mrs. Karl O'Neil. The hostess was assisted by Mrs, J, Hewitt, Mrs. Maurice Simpson and Mrs, R. Latta, United Church The world. - wide communion services were held on Sunday, October 1 at the United Church here. The pastor, the Rev, G, W. Sach was assisted in the ,holy communion service by • elders Messrs, Lloyd. Lynn, iIrilmer Scott and Gordon Eat- ole. On Sunday, October 8 Har- dest Thanksgiving service will be held at 2130 p,m. when the guest minister will he the ReV. J,. Wareham of Woodham. • St. James Bishop G. N, Luxton, DD„ LLD, Lord Bishop of the Dio- cese of Iluron, will .be the cele- brant at the Holy Commtmion Service in St James Church This is a special eormu- pion service for all the com- municants of both churches of the parish, St. James and Holy Trinity, Lucan, At 11:30 a,m. 33ishop _ Lti ton will confirm 15 candidates Lucan who will be presented by the rector, the Rev, E. O. Lancaster, In the afternoon at •3:00 p.m. the Bishop will meet with both iaardsof Management to des - ass the Work of; the church i0th at 'ionic and beyond the t„ nes of, the local parish oundaries, MeV* to city . 111 Hall moved her teiraiture teem her home Herd to London on .Saturday. Previ. ously Mr, • and Mrs. Robert Hall and three sons moved from the village and have ta- ken up residence in city. Mr. and Mrs. Joe hall have taken up, residence in the city, too, Pier! to change curve The Dept of Highways have purchased the Supertest sta- tion and .the Hall residence also, Mervin William's, home and the former Tom Flynn's residence, due to the chang- ing of the .curve, making it safer for the heavy traffic, The curve was paved in 1930. At that time the speed limit was lower and it was counted quite an improvement, Personal items Mr. and .Mrs, Peter Banks and Cindy cf Sarnia, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Maurice Simpson and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Carter. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Lewis took a trip to Toronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H, Murless drove their son-in-law and daughter, Cpl, A. J. Boggs and Mrs. Boggs, Vicki and Tracy of Sea Island, Vancouver to Trenton on Thursday, where they will fly 'hone after visit- ing here several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Vancouver visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigsworth and fam- ily last week. Mr, Earl Paton and neph- ews, Mr. Jack Paton of Lon- don and Mr. Andy Paton of Nanton, Alberta called on the former's brother, J, H, Paton and family on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cunning- ham and Kimberly Ann, Lon- don, visited the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham, on Monday after spending the weekend with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Harper, St. Pauls, Mrs, Bill Downing and daugh- ters Karen. and Joan, of Chat- ham, spent the weekendwith the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Almer Hendrie. Mr. Austin Bice returned home last 'week from St, Jo- seph's Hospital. Mrs. Cora Carter is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. She had been a patient at the Craigholme, Ailsa Craig, for some time previous, She was taken by the +Murdy ambulance on Tuesday, September 26. Stephen native last of family Miss Ellen Jane Cunningham, 85, died • in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on. Sunday, Oc- tober 1, after suffering a. heart attack on. Thursday. She was the last of a family of 11 of the late William and Jane •(McCann) Cunningham. She was born. in Stephen Township, near Dashwood, in 1875. Later the family moved to Clandeboye and owneda hotel alongside of where the Clandeboye school is now. The old building still stands and was owned later by the late Melvin Meads. Folowing the death of Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham and her daughter Jane lived in the village and. „were members of St, ,James Church. Two years ago at the annual decoration and .memorial ser- vice here, a brass altar book stand was given by Miss Cun- ningham as a memorial gift in memory of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham. Miss Cunningham had lived in Ilderton 35 years and was a member of Grace Anglican Church there. The body rested at the Murdy funeral home where the ser- vice was held on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with the rector, the Rev. C. F. Black, of Ilderton, officiating. She is survivedby three nieces and four nephews, Mrs. John (Emma) Long, James Cunningham, Ilderton, William Yager, Swift Current, Sask., Harold and. Jack Cunningham, Mrs. Helen Brown and Mrs. Marjorie Walters, of. Michigan. Interment took place in St. James cemetery. Pallbearers were Reuben Hall, Clare Hall, Clarke Mc- Nair,. Gordon McNair, Karl O'Neil and Wilfred Cunning- ham, The Rev, C, S. Black, rector of Grace Church, Ilder- ton, officiated. Church 'Life' TV record While some sponsors and pro ducers have been insisting that it takes "sex and violence" to make a successful television series, a dark horse in the television field (which features neither Sex tier violence) has quietly sneaked up from behind to take the endurance lead.. On Sunday, October 1, "This Is the Life," sponsored byThe Lutheran Church, Missouri Sy- nod, launched its tenth anni, versary year. On the air every week without interruption since the fall of 1951, the Lutheran program now has enough pro- grams on film to round out its tenth consecutive year of tele- casting, This, it is believed, is the longest unbroken run for any 30 -minute filmed dramatic pro- gram. Approximately 300 sta- tions carry this popular series not only throughout the United. States and Canada but also 16. armed forces overseas;, as Well as in Puerto Rico, Bermuda and Australia: Locally, the program is Seen on Channel 10 every Sunday the 12.00 o'clock. Sponsoring program in this community it Zion Lutheran . Church, Dash - Weed, ht which Rev, W. A. Gats is Pager. M Coates e. dies in .hospital Mrs. Frank .Coates, 85, a resident of this community for most of her life, died in South Huron Hospital on Tuesday, October 10, having been admit- ted on ,Sunday, suffering from a stroke. Mrs, Coates was .the former Alice Dickins, known as Lottie to her friends. She was born on Con sio ccs n 4, Biddulph, and about 58 years ago married Frank Coates and they farmed in Usborne Township on the farm now occupied by their son, Whitney. In 1929 they .moved to Ex- eter and ran the, grocery busi- ness now known as Sanders' Grocery for 15 Years. They had bought the home on the corner of .Andrew and .James streets but before they had. moved from the store Mr. Coates died suddenly, Mrs. Coates has. made it her home since that time. The deceased was a member of James ,Street United Church and was a member of the Woman's Missionary Society and Woman's Association, Stirviving are one son, Whit- ney, Usborne Township; three grandchildren, Mrs, Shirley Doherty, Mount Clements, Mich,, Miss Wilma Coates, Lon- don, and Keith Coates, Exeter; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Norma) Coleman, Lucan; Mrs,. Harold (Ina) Dickins, Roches- ter, N.Y,, Mrs. Lorne (Edna) McFalls, London, and one bro- ther, Alfred Dickins, London, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Hopper -Hockey funeral home conducted by Rev. S. E. Lewis and Rev: Duncan Mc- Tavish, London, on. Friday, Octobr 13, , at 2:30 pan„ with interment in Exeter cemetery. Pall bearers will be Messrs, Allan Westcott, Harold. Taylor, Harold. Hunter, Gordon Hey wood, Verne Pincombe and Fred Ford. Match ignores Pooley prowess Mayor R. E. Pooley, who was runner-up in. •the mayor's class at the International Plowing Match last year, may have scared officials with his prowess there. In any case, his entry for this year's matchwas not ack- nowledgedby the committee and he did not compete. The contest was won. by Mayor W. A. Forsyth of Owen Sound. Council •authorized IM a y o r. Pooley to enter the competition about a month, ago and his entry was forwarded shortly thereafter, The mayor indicated this week, however, that illness in his family might have prevent- ed his attendance anyway. Say farewell to minister By MRS. C. WOODBURN GREENWAY Rev. A. E, Holley preached his farewell sermon :in the United Church on Sunday prior to leaving to take over the pastoral duties in. Highland Road United Church, Kitche- ner. At the close of the service, Mr. Elton Curts asked Mr, and Mrs. Holley to take their pla- ces at the front of the church and on behalf of the congre- gation thanked them for the faithful service they had given the church during their almost five and a half years here. An address was read by Mr. Roy Whiting and Mr. Harvey Walper presented them with a purse of money; Mrs, Joe Hor- ner, the WA President, on be- half of the WA and WMS, pre- sented them with a table lamp. Mr. and MTs. Holley both made fitting replies. Gifts had previously been presented to them by B.erean Bible Glass and the Harmony Class. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bodge and Jeanette of Detroit spent a couple of days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Albert Pol- lock. Mrs. Lawrence Curts is vis- iting with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Waun and infant daughter and other relatives in Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs. H. .McDonald spent the weekend with rela- tives in Toronto. Gordon and Eric Brown had theirtonsils removed in St, Jo- seph's Hospital, London, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Steeper attended the Brothers-Vailwed- ding at Poplar Hill on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klein, feld of Exeter visited en Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Ervine Eggert and' hmily. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey accompanied by Mr, and Mrs,. Cleve Brophey and family of London spent the weekend on a motor trip to Northern On- tario, Anniversary . services will be held in the United Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p,m. when 1tev, S. J, Mathers of Scarboro, a former minis- ter, will be the guest speaker. There will be no Sunday School service on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Don Charlton and son of St. Marys visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, tar- ry ,Isaac, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Thompson of Linty and Mr. and Mrs, Clare Sutherland and fancily of. Strathroy visited on Sun - du with Mr; and Mrs, Lloyd Thompson and farnily. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scale and family o3 .East Williams' vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Carts, ,Mr, and Mrs. Don nyder and daughter and Mr, :Bob Steeper of, Dorchester visited on Stan- day With Mr. and Mrs, J"hhis Steeper and fancily, Town Topics Personal .Items of Interest in and Around Exeter:. The 1xetsr Times -Advocate is always pleased toubllsh these i P e tgin#k. We And our readers are :interested In you and your friends. Phone 779, Mr. .and Mrs. Lewis Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Kirk, Mr. and Mrs, 3and. , Bob Scott:Mr. Eugene Kirk, all of Exeter, and Miss ,lane Restemayer, :of Dashwood, attended the Kirk - Halliday wedding in Smith Falls on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Wilfrid Shap - ten have returned home after spending a week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Shkpton of Fort William, The story in Sat t.sb ur� n y By MRS. HEBER DAVIS '1 ........................... Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Latta, Carol, Kenny and David were Thanksgiving noon guests with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Latta, of Clandeboye, and dinner guests with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Latta, Lon- OR; .air, and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Sharon and Cameron were Sun da guests withA Ir, and Mrs, Charlie Litte fIlderton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Wayne spent the holiday weekend at Detroit, guests of the •former's brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs, George Carroll and family. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Atkinson spent the weekend at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Stelzer,. Jackson, Mich, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr. spent the weekend with the latter's father, Mr. H, S. Mc- Lean, Teeswater, and attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Dobbs' mother on Monday afternoon from the church funeral home, Teeswater. Mrs, Henry Hodgins and Miss Sophia Richards, Lucan, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll and attended service at St. Patrick's church, where Rev. Harris, Huron Col- lege, London, was in charge of the service. Mrs, Garnet Isaac and Mar- jorie spent the holiday week- end with Mr. Gote Weinestraum at the "Isaac homestead", Concession 4, Bicldulph. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Larry and Leslie were Sunday e v e n. is n g guests with Mrs. Greenlee' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis, Mr. Charlie Atkinson and Shirley and Mr. Joe Kemp, London, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson, Sandra and Darren, Edgewood, were holiday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Atkinson. Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs. Hugh. .Davis, Mrs. Tom. Kooy, Mrs. Karl Weiberg, Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and. Mrs. Heber Davis attended. the Perth ' Deanery fall. meeting held at St. Paul's, ,Kirkton, last Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Kooy and Clayton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clarke and Dean, Welland. iMr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, Joan, Gary and Jean. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and Nancy spent Sunday in the Listowel area. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Scott, Lucan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael, also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott and family, of Whalen, were Sun- day evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dickins. Mrs. Heber Davis, Saints - bury correspondent, brought to the T -A office last week a branch of wild strawberry load- ed with berries and blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lainbden have returned from Preston after attending the wedding of their grandson, Larry Blundell, to Marjorie Keifhaber, Preston. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs, Gloria Witte and ;grandsons, Randy and Barry, Still in hospital Mr. Anson Fullard, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. Fullard, Hur- on St. E., whose wife was kill- ed in a two -car crash in West Nissouri and who suffered a broken leg and jaw in the same accident last weekend, is re- ported to be progressing favor- ably. itis daughter, Maureen, is still seriously ill having .de- veloped double pneumonia, Mrs. R. W. Read is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr, Allen Pickard has return- ed home from Victoria Hos- pital, London, and is able to be out around, Thanksgiving visitors Mr. Fred Hunter, of Ryerson School of Technology, Toronto, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hunter. Mr. and. Mrs. Wes Witmer at Tillsonburg with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer and Ronnie, Mrs. H. N. Taylor in Sarnia with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Tay- lor. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Sylves. tor, Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Wurin and Mrs. Nora. Sylvester and Judith, Craig Sylvester is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr, B, Id, Francis with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hodgson and family at their summer cot- tage, Grand Bend. AIr. Pat Brown, Dawn Mills, student at UWO, and Mr. Dave Howard, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Dinney and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Har- ris, Susan, Bobby and Debbie, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wal - per, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Mac- Millan in Pembroke with 411r. and Mrs Haloid Kelson. - News budget from Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston and Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur spent the weekend in Orillia. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Spence were Mr. rand Mrs. Norman Brock and Bill, Usborne, Mr. and Mrs. B. Morgan and baby Paul, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Skinner and Joan, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock, +iss Doreen. Brock and Mr. Wil- liam Strong, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs, Denzil Facey and Walter, of Wellburn, were guests with their daughter. Mrs. Austin. Timms, Austin and family, on Sunday. David and Carolyn. Westman. of London, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David. Holland and Eddie. Guests on Sunday with ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson were Mr, sand Mrs. Gerald Hern and family, West Zion, and Mr. Harvey Parkinson, of Kirkton, and on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tessman and family, Lon- don. Mrs. s Chester Hazelwood, of Detroit, visited with Mrs.Ar- thur Rundle on. Sunday and in the afternoon. Mrs. Rundle ac- companied her to Exeter to call. on Mrs. Margaret Hawkins acid .her brother, 'Mr. Hawkins. '62 DART. TRADE-INS tosttos' Itte7V9M,;- M21=474,74 TOPICS from Whalen By MARS, FRANK SQUIRE �iYrW,fA.Kn �.h#AFMY.,ry, n.rrrv.. ry ry MW., lY r•,•.tr, Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen are spending several days, vis- iting with Mr, and. Mrs. Clif- ford Pullen, Louisville, Ken- tucky, e c Mrs,Percy Hodgins and Mrs. Norman Hodgins attended the Fall Perth Deanery :meet- ing at St, Paul's Anglican Church, Kirkton, on Wednes- day .afternoon, Mr, Frank Parkinson and Glenn were among the guests at ,a birthday dinner in honor Of .Miss Adelaide Parkinson, Granton, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Shier on Tuesday, Mrs, Harvey Squire, Kirk- ton, and Mrs, Arnold Hern, Woodham, visited with Mrs. Alex Baillie on Wednesday af- ternoon. Mrs, Russell Brock, Chisel- hurst, was a Thursday visi- tor with Mr, and Mr. Wm, Morley Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Gary Parkin- son, St. Marys, and Mrs. Wm. French spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Howard, Morley and family, Hazel Park, Michigan. Mrs, Chas, McRoberts enter- tained several girls on Thurs- day afternoon in honor of her daughter, Ruth Ann, who had her eighth h birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hod- gins odgins are spending several days in the States also visiting rel- atives in Massachusetes. Mrs, Wynn, London, is spend- ing a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs, Bert Duffield, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Wil- lis, B.C„ and Mrs. Willis, Clin- ton, were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Mel- ville Gunning, Mr. and Jdrs. Melville Gun- ning and Muriel attended Wood- ham United Church anniver- sary on Sunday and also vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Morley, Exeter, Mrs, Coleman Bowman and Terry, Elmira, and Miss Maida Morley, London, were Sunday callers with Mr, and Mrs, Alex Baillie. Several Whalen ladies of the Court Va lent 1 n e Foresters Lodge, Granton, paid a visit to the Court Antelthyst Foresters Lodge, London, on Monday eve- atives in Massachusetts, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley on Sunday and during the week were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goudsward and Joan. London, Mr. and. 'Mrs. 0, Webb, Granton, Mrs. Tom BOOTH E L EC T R 1c • DOMESTIC e COMMERCIAL Wiring and Installations ALSO MOTOR REPAIR AND REWINDING 70 HURON ST., EXETER Phone 528W :Area minister dies in Victoria • Bev. Thomas Sawyer, a na- tive of Woodham, died in Vic- toria, 13,C,, hospital Saturday, October 7, following a heart seizure. He was admitted to hospital the day before. He would belie celebrated his. Start t drilling at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY B R INSLEY The Panhandle drilling Co. commenced drilling operations on the farm of Mr, Malcolm Al- lison, 14th Concession of Mc- Gillivray Township, Work is scheduled to continue on a 24- hour basis. The Rev, 3, Hummel of Ivan will be guest speaker at Brins- ley United Church on Sunday, October 15, • Mr. and Mrs, Fred Windsor of ,Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Windsor and family, Bitten by dog Little Jerry Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson received severe la- cerations to his face last Fri- day when bittenby a dog. The boy along with his mo- ther other was visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bi11Thompson, whent 1 the dog made the vicious attack, Smith and Keith and. Iter. Bill Richardson, Hepworth, Mr, and Mrs, Art Cann and Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cann, London, Miss Eileen McKenna and Mr. Ross Duffield, 10th line, 88th b'ir'thday :oft Thanksgivlt)r day, Mr. Sawyer was horn orr the Blanshard farm now ,owned hy. Norris. Webb, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sawyer,; Iia was .married .in 1904 to rho -for frier. Florence 'St, John of Stratford, who predeceased hin1> several years ago. He bas, been living with his wife's niece, Mrs. T, W. A.:Cray, do Victoria. Mr. Sawyer taught :school .n Essex c ou nty beio fe become ing a Methodist minister,,• ,His first charge was the Elimyille circuit. 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