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AUBURN
The December meeting of Knox
United W. M .S. was held in the base-
ment of the church with a good at-
tendance: Mrs. J. Woods, President,
had charge. After the opening exer-
cises, Mrs. R. Y. Henderson led in
prayer, Mrs.. H. Wagner read the De-
votional leaflet, and Mrs. W. H.
Sheppard gave a reading on Temper-
ance. A solo was given by Mrs. H.
Wagner, Miss Margaret King, the
Secretary, then brought in the fol-
lowing slate of officers, which was
approved by the meeting: Honorary
Presidents: Mrs. R. Y. Henderson,
Mrs. H. C. Wilson, Miss Margaret
Small; President: Mrs. J. Woods;
lst Vice: Mrs. B. Keyes; 2nd Vice:
Mrs. G. Bean; Recording Secretary,
Miss Margaret King; assistant, Miss all repeating the Lord's prayer.
May Ferguson; Treasurer: Mrs. J. ' There were six visiting ladies and
Mutch; assistant, Mrs. R. Munro; twenty-one members answered the
Cor. -Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Sheppard; roll call.
Lit. -Secretary: Mrs. G. Bean; Mis- i Miss Myrtle Pearson gave a splen-
sionary Monthly Secretary: Miss Su-, did reading which was enjoyed. A
death of her husband, a former pas•
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for of the church. Lindsay Smith; Lecturers,' H. Dar -
Mrs. R. J. Phillips took the topic, row, J. Ferguson,
"A Christmas Message and the Four Master Jimmy Dewar, son of Mr.
Suppers." At the close of the meet and Mrs. David Dewar, was rushed to
ing lunch was served by the hostes- Clinton Hospital on Saturday last
see.
The following officers of the Lbi•
vary Board were elected on Wednes-
day night: President, Ralph D.
Munro; Vice-president, Mrs. Edgar
Lawson; Secretary -treasurer, Thomas
Wilson.
BAlfFIELD NEWS SPECIAL PRICES
A very interesting evening was a ruptured appendix. Latest reports in Fenian lint W aving
spent in St. Andrew's United Church are that his condition is favorable. $5.00 Genuine Oil Wave . $3.50
Mrs. Dewaris staying in Clinton to
$3.50 Standard Wave .....$2.00
Naturelle Method in Waving.
Basement, Bayfield, on Friday even
ing, when an illustrated Korean Story be near him.
was read by Miss Maude Stirling— About two o'clock on Tuesday
"How Kinn Pik Keerie Got Her Wish." morning Miss Doris- Featherston who
There were some forty . beautifully had come home from Clinton Colle-
colored slides. It was the story of a giate on Monday afternoon as she
little Korean girl who wished for a
Missionary Teacher, and, when her
wish finally carne true, and the mis-
sionary lady arrived, the children an operation for removal of her ap-
were frightened almost to death at pendix. This is the second serious ill -
the terrible Monster Devil which had nese Dorishas had in a short time as
large glaring'eyes, snorting smoke she underwent an abdominal ''opera -
and shaking all over, which was in tion in the early summer from which
reality only the old time "Tiii Liz- she was a long time recuperating. '
zie," the popular name for the old Their many friends wish for these
Ford car. A short piano recital was two sick members of our Community
given in the intermission 'between speedy recovery.
pictures, by the pupils of, Miss Gladys A Community Party was held in'
Gale. On account of the inclemency the Town Hall on Wednesday aveip
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of weather and roads, only a fewof last week to honour a bride and.
were able to take part. The follow- groom, My. and Mrs. Ivan 'Steekle
ing numbers were given: "A Vesper who are to be residents of the vil-'
Hymn", Mary Snowden; "Ding Dong rage. The evening was spent in
Bell", Ruby Reid; "Blue Danube cards and dancing. Following the I
Waltz", Doris McEwen; "Minuet in Bride's Waltz the young couple were
f and M Fred Wes
the Meadow" Anna Reid; "In a' Per- ton read an address and presented
was not feeling well, became very ill
and was taken to Goderich Hospital
in en ambulance where she underwent
•t Atkinson "On called to the rout r.
G (Beethoven) Pa sy
sian Market", Floyd McAsh; "Album- them with a purse from friends in
blott", Beethoven, Vera Pease. •The Stanley township., blankets from a
selections were well given and a good number of friends in Bayfielcl, and
bit of talent was displayed. miscellaneous shower from many oth-'
Mrs. Dalton Smith of Ingersoll is, er friends. On behalf of himself and`
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. his bride, nee Gertrude McClinchey,1
W. Higgins. IIvan expressed their thanks in a;
Miss Agnes Hayter of Munro, comprehensive manner.
Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.1 Chester McGillvray met with an ac -1
J. Pollock. 1 cident on Tuesday afternoon which
Mrs. Agnes Currie is visiting her necessitated a stitch being put in his
daughter, Mrs. McBride in Kitchener, forehead. He was repairing a phone -
Mrs., H. A. Thomas has returned to graph when a spring flew out and
the village after having visited rela- hit him with such force that it made
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BRUCEFIELID
The annual meeting of the W. A.
of Brucefield church was held- in the
church basement on Wecl., Dec. 2nd,
with forty - members present. The
first part of the meeting was spent
sewing. Mrs. Stevens took the de-
votional exercises and Mrs. Bert Mc-
Kay then took the chair for the busi-
ness. Reports were read by the sec-
retary and treasurer, showing a
splendid year.
Mrs. Johnston and Miss Murdoch
sang two duets, which' were much
enjoyed.
Rev. Mr. Brenmer took the chair
for the election of officers which re-
sulted as follows: President: Mrs. W.
Ellio'tti let Vice: Mrs. Arthur' Mc-
Queen; 2nd Vice: Miss Martha Mc-
Donald! Rec.- Secretary: Mrs. Ross
Scott; Cor. -Secretary: Mrs. R. Daw-
son; Treasurer: Mrs. J. B. Mustard;
Organist: Mrs. Alton Johnston; De-
votional Committee: Mrs. H. Aiken -
head, Mrs. Brock; Manse committee:
Mrs. F. Aikenhead; Flower Conven-
er: Miss Mayme Swan; Visiting Com- 0
mittee: Mrs. A. T. Scott.
tives in Toledo, Ohio, for several quite a deep cut which required rnedi-I
weeks. I cal attention.
The annual meeting of ,L.O.L. No.l Mrs. C. W. Brown, who is visiting
24 was held in the Orange Hall on her sister, Mrs. A. Armstrong, Stan -
Monday night when the following of -.ley township, visited Mrs. N. W.
ficers were appointed for the ensuing. Woods on. Monday and Tuesday.
• M t •, F ed Watson Deputy! A Badminton Tournament was
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Messrs. Ted and Jas. Burdge, John s
Fotheringham, Ralph -Newton ' and
William Pepper spent a clay last week l d
in Guelph at the Winter Fair. Ir
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie and
family of London spent Sunday with IN
Mrs. Margaret McKenzie.
Mr. Melvin Snyder of Wingham
spent the week -end at -his home here.
Mrs. Kathleen Elliott is visiting
with friends in Detroit.
Mrs. Lottie McAsh, who has spent
sometime with Mrs. Margaret Mc-
Kenzie, has returned to London for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Ross and fam-
ily of Goderich visited with his moth-
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cording rzcre.ary, Ninian Heard; day evening of last week when a 1
Treasurer, Harold Stinson; Marshall, a team from our own ChM. The visi-1
Financial .
Secretary, EFeatherston; I team from the Goderich Club played
STANLEY
The December meeting of the
Stanley Ladies' Community Club
was held at the home of Mrs. J. Me-
Cowan..
e-Cowan.. The meeting was opened by
sie Blair; Secretary Christian Stew- letter was read by Mrs. Fen. Stew-
ardship; Mrs. Chas. Straughan; Fin- art from Mrs. Fred Sloman thanking
the ladies of tole club for their.
Christmas shipment which had been
distributed and very much needed.
F. Tell; Supply Secretary: Mrs. Wm. It was decided to buy more flan-
Straughan; Work Committee: Mrs• nelette to have ready for the Jan -
H. Wagner, Mrs. J. Symington, Mrs. nary meeting to be held at the home
E. Kellough, Mrs. Wm. Robertson, of Mrs. Bert Murphy, The roll call
Mrs. M. Allen,' Mrs. J. W. Craig; will be answered by "Our Pet Grum
Temperance Secretary Mrs, H. C. ble." The meeting closed with cont-
Wilson; Stranger's Secretary: Mrs. nuinity singing and the National An -
J. Irwin; Pianist: Mrs. R. D. Munro; them, after which a lovely lunch wee
assistant: Miss S. Carter; Music corn- served and :a social half hour spent.
mittee: Mrs. W. Anderson and Mrs. Miss Billie Stewart of London
S. McClinchey; Social committee: spent the week -end with her parents,
Mrs. 0.-E. Erratt, Mrs, H. Sturdy, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stewart.
Mrs. H. Mogridge, Mrs. G. Millian; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McEwen enter-
' Flower committee, Mrs. 0, E. Erratt, twined a number of their neighbors
Mrs. J. Woods and Mrs. A. Ferguson. on Monday evening.
The annual white gift' service of Miss Vera Wild spent the week -end
the Sunshine club will be held' in the with her mother, Mrs. A. Wild of, the
Forester's Hall, Saturday at 2.30. Bronson lute. .
Rev. A .A. Maloney will be the guest Miss Elizabeth Snowden spent the
speaker. All are invited. week -end with her parents on the Blue
Miss Bernice Lawson is staying Water highway! .
near her school at present and. is Miss Irene Scotchmer has gone to
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patterson London for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raithby and Mrs.
Lear have returned from Blyth.
Donald Ross has been on the sick
Iist this week.
J. Ross of Beaverton has been in
the village a few days this week.
Miss S. Blair has been visiting her
nephew, Howard Robertson.
The regular meeting of the Y.P.U.
of Knox, United Church was held on
Tuesday evening with Geo. Straugh-
an in charge, and Ila Craig at the pi-
ano. Mrs. B. Keyes gave a reading
on "Canada First." Stewart Fergu-
son read the Scripture passage from
Samuel 27th chapter, Rev. H. C. Wil- I
son then took the topic which was
very helpful and which was much
enjoyed. George Stranghan led in
prayer.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Baptist Ladies' Aid was held at
the home of Mrs. W. C. Robertson
with twenty-five members present.
Mrs. C. A. Howson, .: president, had
charge and Miss_ E. Elkin. and Mrs.
James Raithby led in the Devotional
exercises. . Readings were given ,by.
Mrs. P. Walper, Mrs. Earl Raithby,
Mrs. L. Ferguson .,and Mrs. G.
Raithby., A message of sympathy
Was sent to Mrs. R. B. Gracie in the
ance Committee: Mrs. S. W. Washing-
ton, Mrs. W. II. Sheppard, Mrs. A.
Ferguson, Mrs. Jas. Robertson, Mrs.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell spent
Wednesday evening of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowson spent
Monday. of last week ,with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Flart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Reid and
Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Keys acid family.
L.O.L. 'No, 1035, Varna, held their
annual meeting on Thursday evening,
Dec; 3rd, at which the election' and in-
stallation
nstallation of officers for 1937 .tools
place, and resulted as follows: I•P:M.;
Elmer Webster; W.M„ Roy Keys;
Dep. M., : `Webster Turner; Chap.,
Chas. C. Pilgrim;; Rec.-Secretary, Per-
cy Johnston; Fina -Secretary,' Russell
Consitt; Treasurer, Geo. Johnston; lst
L, Watson Webster;, 2nd L., T. Stin-
son; D. of C,, Anson Coleman; I.G.,
Arthur Payne; 0.G., Chas. F. Pilgrim;
Committeeman, I. Rathwell.
( A pleasant time was spent by those
present after the close of the lodge,
when a light lunch was served.
tors lost the majority of the games in
mixed, ladies, and inen's doubles. Re-
freshments were served at the close
of the play. A return match will be
'placed at Goderich on December the
where he underwent an operation for seventeenth.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
We got the go! We got the get!
We got the gang! We got the pep!
The go. The get,
The gang. The pep.
No. 11! Yep! .Yep!
The Chistmas concert of No. 11.
will be held on December 21st, at 8
p.m.
The Powassan News last week had.
the following, which refers to a
former Goderich township girl, who
before her marriage was Miss Ber-'
tha Cox:
"Mrs. Earl Gerber of Nipissing
suffered painful injury on Monday
when the third finger of her right
hand was caught in a meat grinder
which she was operating at her home,
and the end of the finger was badly
crushed. Mrs. Gerber is an accom-
plished pianist and her many friends
in thecommunity hope that amputa-
tion will not be necessary and that
the injury will not interfere with her
skill as a musician."
The W. A. held its annual business
meeting last' Wednesday at the home
of'1VIrs. John R. Middleton. The fol-
lowing officers were elected for the
owing, year: '
President: Mrs. George 'Cook.
Vice -President. Mrs. Wm. Wise.
Secretary: Mrs, Stewart Middleton,
.Treasurer: Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough,
Dorcas Secretary: Mrs. John Hudie.
Assistants: Mrs. Albert Colclough,
Mrs. Fred 'Thompson, Mrs. Harold
Graham.
Flower Fund Treasurer: Mrs. Chas.
Cooper.
The annual Christmas Tree and
Entertainment of St. James' church,
Middleton, will be held in the base-
ment of, the church on Friday even-
ing, December 18th, at 8 o'clock. Ev-
erybody welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Welsh enter-
tained on Saturday evening in hon-
our of their twentieth wedding anni-
versary.
millinery shop and will be remember-
ed by many here. The funeral took
place from the United Church in
Blyth, interment in the Union Ceme-
tery, Rev. Mr. Brooks officiating.
The pallbearers were Robert Watt,
Dave Moody, Jas. Sims of Blyth
and William Ross, Londesboro. The
following attended from a distance:
Duncan Boyd and Mrs. D. Boyd, Chi-
cago; Howard Adams, Detroit; Mrs.
Jack West, Toledo; Mr, Boyd, Luck -
now; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dorrance,
Seaforth; Ernest Adams, Clinton. '
Hui ori Municapilities
Get Flections Over
Goderich:—In the quietest civic el-
ection in this town in years, Robert
E. Turner' ,was on Monday returned
victor over J. J. Moser for reeve by a
majority of 102, the count being 526
and 424. Daylight saving, the only
other ballot presented to voters, was
defeated by 34, or 481 to 447. Less
than half the total vote was polled.
All other civic offices had been filled
by acclamation.
Turner and Moser, veterans+' in the
municipal field, fought a good, clean
Eight. Both had years: of previous ex-
perience in council or councillor, de-
putyreeve, and reeve, and both had
invariably voted on the same side
when divisions in council cane. Some
weeks ago Mr. Turner announced his
candidature for the 1937 wardenship of
Huron, and this had some bearing on
Ithe vote. There is a desire to have a
Goderich man warden for the first
time since 1908 in view of next year's
old home week, to be held in this town.
1 Defeat of. daylight saving did not
Icome as a surprise, and it was gener-
.ally thought the adverse majority
would be much greater. The idea is
undoubtedly gaining strength ancl had
there been any organization to 'sup-
port it, the bylaw night easily have
carried. • - ,
er, Mrs. Janet Ross, on Sunday.
Miss Mary McKenzie of Tucker -
smith visited her aunt, Mis. Marga-
ret Ross, last week.
Mv. R. Murdoch spent a few days
last week at the- Winter -Fair in
Guelph.
Miss Doris Dutot was taken sud-
denly ill last week and was taken to
the Seaforth hospital, where she was
I HENSALL.—In a keen ballot bat-
LONIJESBORO tle on. Monday veteran Reeve Owen
IGeiger was defeated by R. E. Shaddick
Robert and Misses Mary and Belle , a village auditor. The vote was 171
to 149.
Elected to council — George Brock
246; Orville Twitchell, 221; William
Shepherd, 219; William J. Jones, 190.
Defeated, Archie Hamilton, 107.
ASHFIELD—Election returns from
Ashfield: Reeve, ;Richard Johnston,
502; Murdock Matheson, 319; John-
ston elected by a majority of 183; de-
puty, reeve, Gilbert Frayne, 403; Sam-
uel Sherwood, 355; Frayne elected by
a majority of 48. •
WEST WAWANOSH.—Reeve, -W.
J. Stewart, 352; John McQuillin, 241.
Stewart elected by a maloyity of 111.
Councillors, Lorne Johnston; 479.;
W. A. Culbert, 467; 'Alex. McDonald,.
460; E. G. Zinn, 318.
Councillors — Brown 'Smyth, 460;
Thomas Webster,: 371; Cairns At-
chison; 388; Albert Gammie, 269, all
elected; David Hamilton, 215, and
Henry Leishman,,' 170.
Scott attended the funeral of Mrs.
Adams of Chicago, at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lovett and
children have left for Windsor,
where he has secured a position.
H. Caldwell and Toni Ross spent
a few days in Sarnia,
Miss Gladys Fairservice, London,
visited with her parents here.
Mr. Leonard Caldwell has returned
home from Alliston, where-' he had
been working on the highway.
The death occurred'in Chicago re-
cently of Mary Laithwaite, widow of
Richard Adams, Londesboro, Mrs.
Adams was 91 years old and for the
past ten years, since the death of
Mr. 'Adams, had lived with her
daughter; Mrs. Duncan Boyd of. Chi-
cago, at whose home • She passed a-
way after a fewdays' illness, Mrs.
Adams spent most of her life in
Londesboro where she conducted a
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and fam-
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Mr, and Mrs. Ross Scott. '
Mrs. Mary McKenzie spent a few
days in Toronto this week.
Miss Grace :Dalrymple, who has
spent some thine near Crediton, has.
returned to her home here,
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