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The Seaforth News, 1941-12-18, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE —SpeClal Attelit1011, These prices good till Sat., Dec. 27thrtk9ry TOMATO SOUP per tin 8c CAMPBELL'S PICKLES large 27 oz. jar CRUNCHIE SWEET MIXED Royal.. York Coffee 1 lb. tin 43c JUMBO PEAS a 16 -oz. tins 25c AYLMER Pork & Beans 2 20 -oz. tins 19 LiBBY'S Libby's Moist Mincemeat LARGE 28 OZ. TIN Crystallized French Creams PER LB. 9 lal ui ('olnst 4r, li -- 1 •r. - per pkg. 11.1 Mr I al, n e invincible Jelly Powders, pkg. 17c live hive Corn Syrup, 2 ib. tin 27e; fl Ib. tin lite Shirrifrs Pettit Pudding 15 oz. tin 27c Libby's Catchup large bottle 18c My T Nice Wheat 1-lerrios large 5 11). bag 25c {'risco, 1 Ib tin ---291: 1 ib. tin 730 Pearl Soap 4 bars 17c L 9 rte d Itiv,•r ('e11811 large' 2 lb, pkg 25c ,Ivory Flakes large pkg. 25c I rix Toilet Soap 1 bars 20c Sage, Savory, Poultry Dressing. 'rhyme, Mini, err tanf 9ttnleMes,A 'ARHXSVOR 4 4'09 CHRISTMAS CANDY SPECIALS Ilan hold Mixed /Our Best Mixhu•ea, per lb. 23c Cher ,lair Dthps per 111. 23c Prent 11 Creams, best quality.' ie • b. 23e per 1 Scone 1)1tv'd Candles d1}es per 11). the \\ rtpp„•d Xmas I(is•r s per 111); 17e Font ul Cum, iMi then 1)r1)1t, PVT 11,. 19e Jelly hii per 11). lin• Mon -1 `31144 3. sorted Chocolates, 1 1b. box S`;c Bong:d 55 1 hoe olatn•4 1 lb, box 33e VH'R;. V'"fU-.7{1(.itanAMlVkir'1W�V't'b.//tY,17'SJ BAKING NEEDS Superior Raking Powder, 8 oz, tin -14c; 16 oz. tin 23c Cardinal Molasses per tin tic Icing Sugar per Ib. 111 H(LLCREST SHORTENING, 1 Ib. carton 181 SHIRRIFF'S TRUE VANILLA. 112 oZ. bottle 25c ALMOND FLAVOURING, 2 oz. bottle .. , .. 100 GOLDEN SULTANA RAISINS, 2 lbs, 25c NEW CLEAN CURRANTS. 2 lbs. ., ... , 27c LEXIA SEEDED RAISINS. 16 oz. pkg. ....... .,...... _17c PITTED SAIR DATES, per Ib, ., 180 WHOLE RED CHERRIES, 4 oz. . ,.-........ 13c CUT MIXED PEEL. Lemon. Orange and Citron ! Ib. 15c 1 SHELL, D ALMONDS . . .... ..... .. .. . 4 oz. 20c AYLMER PEACHES 2 -15 -az. tins 25c •,' Niblets Corn, fresh corn off the cob.... 2 tins 23c Z. Royal York Cheese, spreads or slices, 1, Tb pkg 19c to NABOB COFFEE 1 lb bag 49c Weston's Batter Cream Tart Biscuitsper 115 19c GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 -16 -oz. tins 23c Ross J. Sproat i I e C3' 0 rya PHONE 8 PHONE 77 BRODHAGEN Word lias, here I'veei,di,1 .4 tb1 1 •elle of ?Ars.. 44'e i .and to Jersey City In her ;$;rd year. H. r kntsbeml, Bev. Weigand, predeceased her five ears aro. Hr• was a t'oru,.•r minister of St. 1''4er's Lutheran 1'tnrh here, Mr. Howard 1111i55ee of Stratford and 111. Howard. t,uereu5 51er of ,•teener with Air. and. Mrs. W. I, (luerengesscr. lii•s ('lure.• Mittal et Stratford, with her paents, Mr. anti Mr_. liar- eld I)ie el. • KIPPEN • The ladies of the congregation suet last u••••••1: in the se hoot room of the church and quilted several whits for the Red ('rose. On Sunday evening a special Young People's service was held when the pastor spoke nn "Ohnngicinlg in War • Time,' il1n,h'at,'d with beautiful coloured slides The Christmas service will be eon-, dueled on Sunday morning, Dee: 21, +,y the minister who will deliver the c hristmas niessage. The choir will protide special Christina mush.. CONSTANCE The :<e•bnol (1nrert kill 1s, held to the u•I1001 on Monday. Dec. 22nd. The regular meeting of the W.A. was held in the basement of the church Thursday afternoon. Dee, 11. The viec president, Airs. J. W. Car- ter, presided. 't'hc meeting opened by singing; 111e national anthem 111 fn - lowed by hymn 2110. The Lord's etyer, was repeated in unison. The Scripture lesson 15118 taken by Mrs. John Nottingham front 110th Psalm. 1'h., miwut of tlte• least tn4•etln5 were tend and approved. The roll call was answered b5 ,t verse of Scripture. The busini•ns part of the meeting closed with hymn :308. Mrs. 1'. 1.}nd- , ly led in prayer, Mrs. ('Inas. Dexter Olen took charge for Grotto 4, hymn t was snug, i'ollowed with prayer by Mrs. Lobi. Lawson. Jean Wakes field gait t -reading ''I''he inn that Missed Its Chance.” Mrs. Rr•itton and Edith favored With a duet, "No Itoonl in the Inn." A rending was ;riven by Mrs. Chas Dexter, "Let Not Your Heart Be '1'roubicd." Mrs. 1'. Lindsay gave a short tall: Cate lia�=ol s� .' -0uit S �t SPEC IAL TRAIN RVI CE AND IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE CHANGES e FOR ..s Year's CONSULT AGENTS A 1lO 0 v .1111 TRAIN INFORMATION TOWN TOPICS Mr. John Moore, Egmondville, of the Boshart, factory, is reravering after an attack of imeumonia. Miss Lula 1-Iastle spent the week end in Guelph. Mrs. Lorne Wessman is assisting in the Post Office this 'week. Muni sympathy Is felt for Mrs, Con Fekart on the death of her bro- ther Frank Kenny. of Dublin, who died in leis 75th year. jean Dais - of Kitchener spentthe week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dale. rifr. Norman klahklrk of Detroit, Ntieh., visited lits mother, Mrs. Rohl, ie•11 and 1rartuted 1111 ,(Stet wast; BRUCEFIELD Sympathy is extended to Mr, Wm. Henry in the passim" away of his wife Isabella Henry, whose death occurred at their home in Brumfield early Saturday morning, Funeral was held from her late re. siden.e on Monday afternoon. Ifer paster Rev, Mr. Atkinson (rotuluited the Si -Mires. ices. Interment. in I ai'd's crnnetery. 11ro-., Ales. Mustard .Sr'., while tit the home o1' lea. -(stet ',lis. Mont... tnmu ry of '1'it„Inn, we ere stirry.. c pl,tatizn C...04 Fed I[ahlurk, over the week cert, Mrs. Mustard returned to her home 1414 John Murray of lh•e•st10 is iu ,u,,fi•-Id ib< liri-a of ltl;t ivec•k. 1)11+1 attending the thurr:tl e,t' his titer w:as 1o•ronll,(uiicd be 1r4•r i,t,•4. s;st,•r. Miss Murray. 111 Ernest W. 31rs, Mantannua Murray of Regina is expected home airs. S. Rims hug r. 01111rd from elvh &Ir ,ted Niru. \4'. A. 'Wright, three Ceti, rich where she was visiting' with her people, Mr. Jas. McCully of Hamilton .peel the week end 1(1 his hone het',•. Next. Sunda white gifts will he brought to the ehureh irt the morn- ing service. These will be sent to the needy. The W. M. S. held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Yee. 10th, when a Canadian Friendship Carol servlet was held. Above the table on the platform was hung a picture of the Madonna and child, to the left was another table nn which were six tall white candle s in silver candlesticks. The president Miss Ilowey opened the meeting with prayer for pence after the business. Mrs. 11. Dalrymple took the chair for part 1 of the prop•ram, which opened with (1111, 1 music. After the cult to worship hymn • Angels from the realms' of glory" 'was .ung with Mrs. W. Mct,t ath at the piano. Mrs. Dalrvtnpie closed this part with prayer. 141i5s Bovey consulted Part II. the 1I:tp'mhcat was .peated in unison. Mts. R Aik, nhead lit the first candle of friendship, the iews r•Ily of Owen .utntd and Listowel, are moving 1111, 41ris.- ()rear Ned .+ Mrs, Fred Burchill of Perth and 1I Ste wap l Seem of 131uwi1)104 M- ondial. tbunded the funeral of the late Will- iam Brine. Mrs. James Handy and family have moved from Eigniondville into the Holland residence in Ilarpurhey, which they have purchased, Mr. Handy is now overseas, 'Their hoose in Egmondville is 11055 occupied by Mr. tend Sips. Garnet Me(14I1chey and. family. Blanche Westeot1. who has been in Sick Children's Hospital, London. will be home Sunday for the holiday season, BORN. MI1,LSON- - At 9k'ott. Memorial Hosp' ital, on Thursday, Dec. 11, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. David Millson, Sea - forth, a s011. COLBORNIC—At- Scott Memorial Hose Wel. on Monday. Dee. 15. 1941, to Mr, and Mrs. Keith Colborne, John 01., Seaforth, (tree Beatrice 1Iny' man) a daughter (Sonya May). McNIC1IOL—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Monday. I)ee 1r. 1911, to Mr, and Mrs. Punr•an McNichol, Walton. a son. (Died Dec. 111t1t). TUCKERSMITH 'file annual Christmas program was r,l' (antdo. A Irenc•lt rand "(1 come presented ttf S5 6 \Pelee sty after. all 5 Taithtul Was stu4g. 'les, t'. Dec." with M Il 5+ars Gins 81111,1)1, O Canada and Clod Save the friendship for the french Canadian, King, and the Conlin( of (11 Ring. A iolish carol. infant 11o1y, Infant tub swinging by Eleanor John, and l ow.... was sung as a duet by 11r-. Iinze! Coleman; a nolo ••A i1 t shun. 1c t , 15 t a i 1' o ' 111(11511 lit 1141 stv'ond randy• of in the chair. Opening idioms. 1)y the ay a John -ton and ,Mr,. V5'. 1 Meath, Maugel by P,c ren Johns; "Christmas Wants Supplied." 1)5 1 rh:ale gar. lllss 4I Styr+ lit the 3rd eaten, tit Eleanor Johns, -Kenneth. Caruoch,4n, friendship for the :.aean rs of Cm 1Iaze1 Coleman, Fnnnerson Coleman, thultc faith4'rom I•:ut,pe whc, hare Stanley Johns, John C11111.01,111 turd come t0 make - their boon • in (an- Cvelpn- tohns. Reading by 1.tttli :eda, .4fie..r ran ]elfin e 1 ,T •Mt.. •At Brown. Ithytltut hand selection "Ton, 'ihllmb,, Diam ' Itr:adw1 by Fh•5• kit,'" lit t)) f„trite '1111111. .,1 Mr. Uardtner, "Pa and the Bois.” He' friendship for the Canadian in halcs. was encored 111(111 and he gave"The •Aw:ac i❑ •n +11141,1'++," .c one 11r Available in limited quantities until Christmas Phone Order in Early. it's Pulitry Farm PHONE 851 -32 SEAFORTH, ONT. DUBLIN Tho sympathy of the eomnlu Ili ty is extended to 14Ir. and Mrs. Joseph ('ronin and family in the death of their son and brother, ,lack. aged l 1 years, He was struck and fatally in- jured by a truck and died 11 few hours later in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth The funeral took place Monday morning from his home rose- dlncc, 3rd concession of Hibbert. A requiem Mass was nun;: by hey. Fr. (11) owsk1 and interment took place in St. COW 1111818 renn•Lery, Mrs. Janms ('ronin and son Lurnf or Detroit attended the funeral of t,ra k Cronin, her grandson. 51x8. David Brawl of Peti'olia spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr.. ,Ishte Fal- coner. We are sorry to ((port that Mrs. Falconer h not imin•h5int. .as well its hi•r many friend would likc to SPO her Mr. Frank Kennydied on Satur- day,Mein. I th in hi 751)1 year. He was a son of the late 3(11)41 incl 1/0,1- ;21.1 honey and was horn in Loan owlish))) 11 Octeber. 1807 and lived nn 111. 111•nt now occupied upied b1 his w,n n low. Charles hi.((1•r. He was married to Aliss . Catherine Puree!! I:. v Its ago H WI1S 11e1out 111,18- brl sit 5t. 1'.111 riek.8 ('11110 -nal t)1' the 1-1011 Nano. `vet ty and et the Sacred -leant He w:! patio ceased 1)C 1114,). ,111.;1 1 - 1si5 Trina Nolan. 1111)111 1 1 :Nits:. Thomas ,ts l; 1)41,) .1,11 111 481) d 18; Iwo Meth! )1, io .1n.11 1'l.)lip. 11,. mourn hitt hoes hen-srrtow- in v 11d . anti 111'0 1-.1111 . 1'tlln 111 14, trapper t'iur5t teas." A solo b` the (,-rrr.:11 carol .and (1, 1'. F ruck ,) 1, 1 1 ,ne 5 1 Ihn•: lhr- chrt'tnul, Can,! _..11 f I1( fele til -! tree ql•`'' t display of 118.1luhlr,•n', 555.1: int lteeno4110 ht tti•r,dsh)p far 1 u1) 1c siert 1111 110111111gs; a rpultvtt.• ',y' 11,,. a sroot,t> -„f b� liraro.iti, "id 1111 .t `ire E,{ r' r .5hessr::. T1l huu. t'rbit, .101111s anti,Sranehn;lyian :Intl { t n l •}I .:1 111(1 <. ' 1 4 1 ,-. sod \i t „f Townsend, The t'ltristtnits Story lay 'I.Ul:ul unci :ah r.)i, 1rnh1 „1- ,h t 51'1; EvelynEvelyn.John atilt phutrs, etaol., "(1 h. 1 t al lett 'L nr.. 1 ittb fawn of 1:,•I11114r111.- and ''1uar's n Star in de 1 ,a.. ,en l hies'• "VVh.•re Shepherds Wattled 't11e11' 411.18 n101 11811 lit t1). >is:11/ (;11,11,• 400,4, et 51 ,lea ? h , . J l"Iot its. and "S{len[ Night.” by Thr'„ of f)'ietulship for all those who ten's,. • nii „ ql iuG 1 fide , .;I:.0 ••n+, end Iwo bey:). ,4 reading by I ey, 11r. Gardiner -Watermelon Town in the South." A patriotic dialogue, '•A Patrintie Family" ?Ace's tlnartette. "Almost Persuaded." (Till swinging by Euinters0n Coleman and John car - median (clowns). Highland Fling by Hazel Coleman. Closing Chorus by the scholars. mid then Santa Claus name. and distributed presents off the 'Phere will be Christmas service at Turner's Chung' 011 Sunday nest, Dee. 51st,. RECALLS LACROSSE PLAYERS lu rr dell rt to The News a wires., prolene asks that the street t4 Stall 11 Of the track he. given a mua li :lien. Boit this whiter as north of the track, claiming distinction for that area 115 the part of Seaforth 551(0111 the fam- ous beaver lactose team. held the rltatupionS1ip for live straight ye l's. with the late Pat :NI Ideally in goal Annual Xmas -A-N -C-.E 1 In Looby's Hall DUBLIN CHRISTMAS NIGHT DECEMi:'ER 25TH Joe Henry And His Band Admission 50e Dancing 11 North Side United Church Sunday School Entertai men t In the School -Room of the Church MONDAY, DEC. 22 At 8 o'clock Admission, adults 'lily Children (not of the Sunday School) 150. MONSTER NEW YEAR'S 1v •141 clfi tw nk AN1 .?4i1it i,ds,. ,,,.Ell+tt?k'r:� 11'1,iai0 St?r^:n"w. DEAD or Z DISABLED Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Pilon(' collect 219 MITCHELL or Ingersoll 21 WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED fel In Seaforth Armories WED., DEC. 31ST Sponsored by the Seaforth Women's institute Work for War Horns, Balloons, etc. enure ore and alt and help a worthy cause Music by Murdoch's Orchestra Admission mealentedimmemetwoministMummassaiMMINIninanalnaleama .. Tie. flown') tool, pts o,. 1.0n0• 1)1 Canada from .11111:, and 1 n 11 ,1 ,n 11111 to S. Patrieli'> Asir( praying. that in this land all i•io,r,h lhiLbt. ,h, -le requiem •lhr=s ratty come to knew 011)1 adore the ,, t u : h• 1;r'- 1 11, l'fonik, s, 1u1d ('Bust. (hile}, A Canadian tarn: eta, ,, , 1„ S), ('ah•ie 1 en;, to l' for .'Genal Vary laid her child" was interment. The p d16 n er u, r, read by Mrs. .1. 11011011Miss 1 owey .Tames Krauskopt, I tme. had reading between .a111 enrol and Loo Kratlskopf, 1 llro•11 Woods. 1lesed this part with p'•ayer. Mrs. Lotus flruxer and 1-1a1'coy Uarrtael'. Jas. Thomps0ti was leader for Yart 311•. and "Mrs. 1100 511•.5:++1 of Tot. Hl and IV. After reading'Matt 1:1- onto with fronds. II otiu'ing Was taken 811,1 dedicated with prayer. 1I04. ThoMp-"n was KIPPEN silted in fart IV, Our 1lest (reit--- M1 :nal \Ira. A14 ht 1'cl sous anri 1 Ove, by the six Iweml c t•, who lit aha . SF:+ited recetett5 vrt.la \11. alter the candles, \ , 1,es 1 and ! of thymi -1 1 1 end a oi' Drnfilc) 1,rd of the Lands, -was sung. Rev, ':r. Atkinson. who conducted tit' election of officers, offered prayer. l'lle Yellowing were elected: Honorary presidents, 141rs. Neil McGregor, Mrs. A. Mustard. 1Irs. W. Rattrnhury 1 ores.. Miss E. bow. 5: vire presiiients. Mrs. IL Dal- rv-mpie, 1lrs, 1.. Scott and Mrs. T. Caird: rec. se.., Mrs. t Haugh: roe. Mrs, :1. Horton; Irea.., 111 C,11tawk: Christian st1•war.lship see.. Mrs. II, Aike1head 1 expense ns,• fund ,eve, Mrs. J. Thompson; 1unlmu)ity friendship sec.. Miss M. 5'v8)1, sup - 'fly rec.. ItIr, d McQueen; literal• ore sec., Mrs. T. Baird missie'nar1 11(101hly' ser., firs, T. Carr: assoeiate helper sec. Mr'. it, Allain: temp. sec,, Mrs. W. Moffat ; Batey hand tent., Airs. Atkinson; Press see.. Mrs. .1. 11. Mustard; pianists, Mrs. A. Johnston and Miss M. M1'Queen; mission baud Supt., Mrs. A. Zappe. IDh'. Atkiruon closed the meeting with prayer. Christmas services will be }geld in Brucelield United Churah next Sun- day 1101•)0115 and 41enril5. 'There will be special ntttt5i1 by the a heir at both services. The usual presentation of white gifts will be made at the Mor- ning service. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler and son, 1Ir. and Mrs, Norman Wheeler and daughter of Detroit spent the week end with 111', and M's. Thos. Wheeler. Conie1 comet We are waiting for those scrap papers yen promised to bring in. Mr. and }4I,s. Wm. Simpson of De. iron visited NI r.• C. D. Simpson on Saturday. Mrs. Abe L tpfe spent the week end with Pte.. Abe 70pfc who is in Westminster hospital, We wish to express sincere sy'm- malty to Mr. Wm, Henry in the death of his Wife who passed sway on Friday morning. Res. and Mrs. Atkinson spent Saturday in Htuuiltln. • • Pte las. McCully and Carlile ('ot- 1isla of Hamilton spent the week: end at their hota here. "What's the most effective agency for the redistribution of wealth?' "he wives and daughters of _.001111111't: ' Want and For Sale Ads., 1 weep 25c .1,1111 - ,tT.. ..., 1 51 1.,. i \'e•t'bec'm :1111 t li, tt ilsit .rI 0n 51111 1 T,,,::., of 111, and 1111''. Vl. He,. GOING AWAY for 5' itavat stnattfy rureth McBRU'IE TRAVEL TWINS 241, smart wt. in to tern a 1. fl. - 1 1 (10 , hint; for holi.dav u1u,1 1 trim fitted vanity (10. tee.au,1the mall e, -. . 5 .. i t u 5 r t ark WWI tt '.l 1, ;.tlwith (,Plat. acro - , 4e) t keg., thn.1 du it - , r tet L thank. 1 , the reentedu it I' 11: •". -t1( `,10,0i1:.• r It uui pert.• a r,.,t:• . 1 01(e itliianJ'over $1 0.00 Big value at Sold 111 ;ire, 05 Singh.. cls ,igllt l ts.o, :•I.uu to -1,•1,0 is I Ipa, ks. >u 341 as to ;i:1,..50 ME'•N Nu41 casos, t 1nb Bags. Zipper Sport - 1 .11o4. port- 111(5 r td i 1 el axone Begs (d11 til calp:s1'1ONS: Bern W Tri warn) titotr:l hoot-, 13 53,51' Ml and Mrs Bernard Keyes or Smith's Shoe Store i •,•tech) r ;sit. d nn 1301413: 5 154th i, r:: tairents, :Ir. mid Mt'-- H. eel', 4,i'1 fori,e1 the 5.5. l lett o- r�- 4.0111,1,11 in t1--• 1 total ' , 11, ,!tt After lite tee. .i 5:,1 a 1 18115 Will app, 1(r•. 'MIKITH IROP a 1(rtrr 1'11p04184 to 411 (e•,.• 51'0, 0,011, Manch of the Rod t'rte.s S. a iety ,11 their ynilutrg Wdn day• 1i 1 e.1, Following: were elected (Ittit-(e ' r the.(•xeenti54 for 1943. Pt.'adetif 'Mrs. tee Eaton: 111. preMrs Theron nettles; sect. teas,. 141ts. )' •'n (1:0.F41 1'1118V, 511i111n1: 011181 !- tee, enmvrn(r itit.s Ethel (1,1'hn ' ;t •(•cant. 11) 1 hbt Atel'hirp, C, ie in. louanlitt •ons n, r, My, AVM rant ('hard. last. Ni is. 7+ l 111e - Sp rdden 1•tnance eminnittee. Sirs. J. Il: t„ (Its. T. Betties. Mrs. 11, Alexin -1i r. firs, 1' 1,111) • 'l') to" -r leer will la held in the 0511 5' 1,- third "third Tuesday elf each month as the work is very urgently needed- 15o 1111110 for a :;hell 411 •ntl:lo The knitting anal sowing will be given ani 111 111,11 meetings. Mrs. (lose, president of Srai(rth Tlc.l t•ro,s. gave a very Interesting talk at this meeting. Mrs. Moore, woo 1'8 ten the 4'Rl(1t111 (hnuuittre at Seaforth, was also present, The (11(11)4' and dance put tett ill the hall to raise funds for the Rm., i%m medical supplies yeas not at all erowde•(1. The prize whiners were. 181114a. 1,111,1 games, 'tells, kerne Web- ster. 1,0111 bunds. Mrs. Joseph Dol - mage. 11.1 4.11. most games.. Mr, Isis 00ltnage. Lone hands, Mr Theron 13(4ti The ill n810 041(14 iclllingh plied by ills. John Price, Leslie and Alvin Yryet. Miss Mae Snaith. 'Ir. George Sn11111, Mr, Robert Dodds and ,tae times 'Seil.uls The evening (dosed r1)5singing God Save I 1 King, Mr. ,hid Mrs, William Montgomery of 1rairtford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery •0111 Mr. and MI•s. Richmond of 1:1114(1. 141r. Andrew Montgomery or Gail spent the week end at his home. • Mr. 1 -Tates of Listowel has purehas• SEAFORTH •,1 411... (11,,))1.110.Z.1.11i41 18111 1111,1 got posses- sion a Weoli age, (111 wish 11481 stti•- r. 8841 5''0)1)1,• hu)a 10 0141• n!;.wle•at, 1111 5 tit -:1(5 te keep the meads men. Fh" weallter hastu:l: ) milder se will help. 441 w- t m./ 5 t hear of Mr. Earl 1-lat kirk bring ('('1111(111 to the. Stratford Hospital for a lag opera- tion. 44'•' wish - him u 5104.115 reco5'- 'ry. h 1"(:'• was taker ' he Mr. Ara Kerr taken the hospital for treatment. Ir GIV1ONDVI-LLE The December meeting of ES - ruendvill W.M.S. was held in vestry oi'rbureh,u 1).,. 11 Mr.. Allan was in 1111)11 owing to Mrs. Gaed:n: r. our president bring in hospital with it hrhk,•11 anti and :boulder. Miss b{. , 1'ioneren )rn'duct411 the worship ser- vice from Miss,.Jl tti The Scrip- ture reading and 11 1! Ga 'it .111'.. (;11:111:1• reaei ,a 1 r.tya,. Psalm 7-17 was read in 0111, mid 'Mrs. Allan 0Ilrred.34 . lee I! ,.1)1 r5slonl.•d to by 11 of 1 nb1r. ',u1( es`v(1 we con- tinue 1)1) call rya 5, 1450 of -u•ipture cOntntehtwt g wit!, lett,•+ eer1 spoud• m with first letter 1 of month a J. in January. Mrs. W. F. 110.11111:14 gave ter nsuret report 0. 11 being tear - thankotfeung• contribution and re- ported we were still co:rsid1r abh' be • - low• allocation. Mrs. N. h -v1. read two letters of appreciatien from. ands- lits. (Ictit atrle reported 6 call:: being' made t1, sick or shut-ins. Mrs. Watson read In trtirit 011 Chri- stian I:(5(11 and Diving." Mrs. Mc - Milian gave a rnndc•nsed -reading en- chant. 2 of stud- book. The offering was received and meeting closed by- repeating y-repeating tits. Lord's prayer. MANLEY tifephsn Mntray.1(r,n•s n smite 8111c0 his wife presented_ him with it baby bey Piet 'veep. • Mr, lienee 14crtersi1n 1.1.”.011`141 ninny 4 .•51 ra.lnlati 111, on 1118 i 1.St 11)1•1(11ap 11151 wOok litany friends wisp him and Mrs \leiter sort many 8101,' yens Fu 111.(1111 and happin11s. Mr. leplten Manley 1runi 1.11111011 spent a day 11151 week with his par- ents 141+. and Alis. \\'ui. Manley.