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AUBURN, April .0, --,,Mise Afar/ ,brother, Mr. Ralph 'Stephenson, Ir.,
Houston, Hamilton, and, Mites of Varna. For the reception' follo'w-
Frances, Houston, `Reg.N., Len on,
spent the week -end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Houston.
Mr,
,and. Mrs, Fldon Stoltz and
family, of Aurora, and Mrs.
Marguerite Chopin, of Alliston,
?Ore week -end vi'sitoorr' with, 'A:14r
and.'° Mrs. J. 'C'. Stoltz,
Miss detrir Anderson, Reg.N.,
,Poi Colborne, spent a few dal$
with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Rohl -
.
son. .
W. , ,Tack Tuberville, who spent
th : r 'Kitchener, has re-
tuned bom•.. ;
Mr: and Mrs. :b1arrld Nicholson
and family, of Seaforth,° ands, Mr.
and Mrs, Hugh Bennett and family,,
of fort Albert,- visited. on 'Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. W. Bradnock
Mr. and Macs. Clif. Brown and
family, ,� of 'Hamilton, . spent the
week -end with the lady's• parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo, Beadle.
Mr. •;�ilfred �'esterfel•t and Miss
May `Renouf' held a successful sale
,o farm stock, implements, and
household furniture last Saturday.
Good' ;prices. were realized. Mr,
'Donald Blue was the auctioneer..:
Meeting. -,Miss A, ,Toll
of Blyth was the guest speaker at
the thank -offering meeting of the
W.M.S. of Knox; • Presbyterian
<<. Church, held in the launday school
room on Thursday. Members of
the W.M.S. of •Blyth Presbyterian
d
Church were guests of . the local
s $ let -y.; The . president,. -Mrs.. �W..
t Good, presided. The Scripture was
read. by 11rs. J. I truston,' who gave'
a' meditation on • the passage and
offered prayer. A solo 'was rend-
_ _b ered by Mrs. (Wtn.. 'Haggitt and
the ladies'' quartette; Mrs. W. Brad -
prayer. Mrs. Osbaldeston,. the
president, .took charge of the bust-
ness period. i'1rs. Barker gave the
financial report. It .was decided ,to
put. on a play shortly, to be pro-
duced by the Women's Institute of
l rteknow. The meeting was closed
with
prayer -by -the -paster,
W. Williams, after which a, dainty
lunch was served by -the libstess.
in; the ceremony • the bride' 4' mother
.chose a black. lace .gown*with° paha',
ing accessories. and " - corsage
'Crimson 'Glory roses. The groom's
mother .chose navy' sheer and • a
,rage. of -American Beauty roses.
win glri friends of the bride and
brideesm,.aid; Mrs. J. 'Wilson of St.
Marys and . Mrk W. Cook of 'Kitch^
ever, served. ° For travelling :the
bride' donned -ti navy 011ie suit, with
navy hat' and russet' accessories,
and _ furs, the gift: of the groom;
After their trip to Montreal ' and
points east; Mr, and Mrs. 'Stephen-
son will ' reside in North Toronto.
The bride is a graduate .of Alma
'College, St. Thomas, and the groom
is: a graduate of lyeistern Univers-
ity, London. ,
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VICTORIA STREET 'W.A.. '
The W.A. of „Victoria Street • Un-
ited Church ' held their April meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. E. Hardy
on Thursday last. The devotional
period was taken 'by Mrs. Durrell in
-theyabsence.of• Mrs, Me'Kinnon. The
-Scripture lesson wes ,from -the ];ithh
Psalm. Mrs. Curren' also-.- gave a
suitable, reading, • followed by
THE ENTIRE HERD OF BYRON MGKIM & sox,
DRESDEN, WILL BE SOLD ON
FRIDAY, A PRI L 27th-
- .
''Coinmencin� at 1.30 •D:S.T, at the fariri Lot 18, Con-
. cession
on-..cession 12, 'Chatham Township, facing the baseline, 1 mile
sab-i -th and .1 mile west of Dresden. Farm is sold.
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- , W. S. 'O'NEIL,
Auctioneer.
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nock, Mrs.:'G. Dobie, Mrs. J. Hal-
lam and 'Nlrs. Don: Haines, favored
w%tai a number.. Tue o ring was
received by 'MTS. Jack 'lam. They,
May meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Ellis Little. Mrs.
Good thanked all 'who bad taken
payt in _the Meeting_ and a1so,o1fered
the • closing prayer. Refreshments
were served and Mrs. Hosford,
president 'of the Blyth society, e-
-
-
ant ' afternoon. .
Stephenson --Anderson.. —. In a
double. ring ceremony Joan Lucille
Anderson, twin daughter of Mrs.
'W. '; Robison and the late Rev.,
Eric Anderson, was 'united .in mar-"
•rime to Ivan. W.. 'Stephenson of
Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs, W:
R. Stephenson of Varna, at 3 o'clock
Saturday, -April 14th, at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robi-
son, Auburn. The - ceremony was
performed in the' drawing-roUm_be-
,fore:. the fireplace, 'the, mantel of..
which was tastefully, arranged with
"lighted tapers and: spring lowers.-
Rev. H. F. 'Currie, Lyndeti,•,brother-
in-law • of thebride, ride, officiated. • The
bride, given ,in marriage by her •
stepfather, fir. W.'. T. Robison, wore
French illusion net over a full. skirt
of ivory :slipper satin' wliicb ,f ell
gacefully; from a :fitted bodice, •feu='
turing long 'sleeves, pointed over.
the wrists, and Frenelr embroidered'
poplin at waist, ,and a fingertip' veil
of French illusion net :wiith halo of
-white satin.. Shecarried a nosegay
g y
of . Lady ,- Asbtown roses and white
carnations. • ,Her only -attendant
was her - twin sister, 'Miss Jetrid
Anderson, Reg.N., of Port Colborne;
who chose a similarly *styled gown
. of pastel blue: She carried a nose-
. gay of Talisman roses and boveria.
The groom• was attended by his
NILE
the • A,p>r11
3.7. --Mr. .and Mrs,'
Bis ph Jewell and Billie,. Of BO -
miller, and Ir.. and Mrs..Sr weroy
and; Rieky, of Codese , visited on,
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrl: Doug.
McNeil.
t.a..
Mr. and Mrs, 1 ert Thain, Ter;
onto, spent several days, lust week
'With Mrs. Thain'as father, Mr. Angus.
Mataiirnuid, • . .
'Word has ,Come that Miss Mary
Garrey had her little linger ampu-
tated
mputated in Toronto .General X3osPi•i„
Missionary .Soeit'+ty.-- Tho regular.
meeting of the W.M.S, was',lield on
,April Utb, at the home • of Mrs.
Boss McNee, $i*teen members and
one visitor were present: Tire Meet-
ing opened with a hymn, after
which Mrs. Meilwain led in, prayer.
Mrs. G. Rutledge read Psalm. 10, fttr
the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Har-
rower gave , a reading on 'homnae
'iniesions and Mrs. S. Taylor a read-
ing on '^Shut-ins," Mrs. Dan Mc-
Phee .gave a poem on ','?ellowship
and •S'unde.y Attendance," and Mrs,
G. MeNee read a chapter from the
study book. Mrs. Harrower was
appointed leader for the. May meet-
ing. Mrs. R. Godfrey and Mrs. G.
McNee,, were choalcnz}' as .delegates to
the Presbyterial meeting at Exeter
on April 27th: Mrs..3.1eNee served
lunch. •
'W.A. Meeting.—The 'April meet-
ing of the Nile W.A. was held in
the basement of the church .on
April 10th, with the president, Mrs.
G, McNee; in charge. The meeting bowl' donated by the , Filsinger
opened with a hymn and the Lord's jewelry .store as a prize for ,the
Prayer; The Scripture :reading, play with the most effective' setting
James 2:1-15;• was. Bread by. Mrs. D. and atmosphere- was presented to
MCDairmidr: , Mrs, , Nivins. gays', ,a. • Sybil'..-1'alinei; '.w1io. was, s..tage, man.,
reading, "Which Was the Rescuer ?" ager. for "Strange Road," The rose
Mrs. Frank Hawkins. sang a solo, ;bowl will be held for a year and
after which. Mrs. W. Rutledge ga9e will then be open for competition,
another reading, "The HouSe,•by the` again, Appreciation is due. Wm:
Side of the Road." The, roll call Sutherland, of the Goderieli Drama
was answered :by 21 member.. 1)ur- Club, for the fine sound and light-
ing the "business period ' which fol- ing effects and other . aid which
lowed it, was decided to have, the he so competently provided for the
-meetings lu the' evening from May drama.
KING SBRIPGE
• KINGSBR1Dlx , April
•Geral'd Dalton of Toa -onto, .w,'s panne
with hss; 15arenl.s, Mr; and—Mrs.
Michael Dalton, for the week -end,
Miss •Ellxabeth. Bowler, from Tor-
onto, Visited her br'biner, .t'iauriee
Bowler, for a few' days ieeeittly.
• Mr. and Mrs, •51-tehlel martini and
son, of ,Stoney ,Creek, are • visiting.
for ,a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Nace, Martin. •
• Mr,f ',d, lteja.•1;'.• hms.returned to
Hamilton .aft:, a week's Visit with
relatives in the vac? sil°'y.
• The eyuiliathy of this community
is *off: red.. -finMrs.'Blaise Martin
! lite passing f uer father, Mr.
>�
Edward King, at.Teeswater on Sat-
urday. The fute,:r4 wits held ea
Aft i.day Of -th , week.
The Dramatic Ciu!• i:. Urmenting
their popnlar, play. "Too blan3
Relatives," in Duagruulaom. hall on
Monday evening, . and in • St.,
Augustine parish .hall .on }Wednes-
day evening of this we'e.t: . •
Farin Changes Hands. --Phe 100 -
acre farm on the 7th' concession of
Ashfield east of Kingsbridge, kuuwn
as the 'Wilfred' McCarthy farm, has
leen purchased by Mr. John Kelly,
who owns the 100 acres adjoining
it, known as the Keane property,
v_ as ed,
over here: during the past week
on their way north:
W,A'
T lE1.A DSU, April 17. ameroll.
Bros, held to succeast4 sale on
Thursday with Mr; Emile MaeLeb:'
nail. the ,e#Cit lent auctioneer.
Mrs. Dr, A. MacDonald Is con-
valescing at the hoarse of Iver daugh-
ter, Mrs, (Dr.} '‘ord of V.orclwich.
L'oehaisk pupils are eomtieting a.t
the Goderi4h Music, Fentivai an
Thursday of ,this week.
Mr. and.' Mrs. b`rank Hamilton
spent . the week -end in London M1vith
their daughters, Mrs. lipilsbury and
Mrs.Hanna,
IIOLMESVILLE
d1�OL E iSVE'TL , prii 17.—Mt..-
and
7.-Mir.-and Mrs. Ewan .Ross, John and
Mrs, ' '. B. MaeMatli visited at
the week -end 'With Mr. and Mrs:
Don Rutherford, Ingersoll, -
'Guests. on 'Sunday with Mrs, W,.
H. .Johnston 'were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank'Wildfong and family, -Exeter.
At the Drama Festival:—,More
than. fifty • from _this district at-
tended the (first night ,of the Drama
Festival 'held last week spa Qoderich.
One of the three plays presented
that evening was the eutry of the
Holmes ville''g.F.U., "Strange Road,"
with Pamela ',Saddler, Dora beard,
Kathleen Holmes and Ewan /toss
as the cast and Proctor Palmer
as. director, The play, a difficult
one' to act,. was very well done.
and was greatly enjoyed by the
audience. On Friday night the rose
until SeptQmiber. The coinniittee to W.M.S. and W.A.—The women's
arrange a program for next month meetings'were' held last Tuesday
is Mrs, M. - - ' Snell and afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.
MrS. Harvey Fisher. The meeting' Norman. Mrs. 'Walter was in charge
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benediction. ` The hostesses, Mrs. R. • ing it with a reading, "My Father's
McIntyre, Mrs. B. Feargan and Mrs. Worine" folloed by
K.. Feagail, served lunch. • The nota prayerld: andmrsM, Cudmo,re -read
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explanation of the :passage. Mrs.
W. Yeo led in' prayer and Mrs. New?
, ton , gaye a paper on "Stewardship
and• Prayer." Mrs. Mulholland and
Urs. Freeman sang ,"In •the' Garden"
'as a duet. Mrs. E. Grigg and Mrs.
3. Yeb'read papers dealing ,with the
need,for mare missfonaries in India,
and the needqor more missionaries
in Canada, respectively. "Why We
Need More. Deaconesses',', wary the
subject of a reading by • Mrs. L.
Bond. The study :book chapter was
taken by Mrs. Walters: Mrs. W.
Norman and Mrs. Cudmore were
appointed delegates to the Presby-
terial meeting to be held in Exeter
on • April, 27. .1Vlayr 20th is to be
the date of the E>ister thank -offer-,
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can be .' secured as the special
speaker on that 'day. . 1 The W.A.
meeting opened with the theme song
and repeating of the creed: A -re-
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given by Mrs. Walter, who, stated•'
the proceeds were °$42.25. :A, vote
of thanks was tendered. to all who
assisted in any way . with the eon-
cert. Rev. M.- G—Newton• gave an
estimate on the cost of renovating
the church kitchen, whichproject
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