The Seaforth News, 1934-10-11, Page 4' PAGE FOUR.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.
WALTON.
St. George's Ladies' Guild are
holding a bazaar on Friday, Novem-
ber 2nd.
'A[r, and Mrs. Ritchie Drager and
son Charles of Galt spent the week
end with Itis mother, Mrs. 'C Drager.
Ahs. Jas. 1Iu'nnphries oi \Valker-
viile-spent the week end with her
brothers-in-law, Veber.. \V rat. .Hum-
phries and F. Shannon.
Mr, Ken Rutledge of Toronto spent
the week end with his parents, lir.
and Mrs. F. Rutledge,
Mfr. Robertson Hamilton of Lon-
don t'nivet nv spent the holiday with
parents, 1l r. .uitl Mr,, Joseph Hant-
IltO1L -.
Sorry' to state ler. Sam Forbes has
been removed to Seaforllt hospital on
Monday night with a serious attack of
gall stones.
Word has been received ,from St,
'Catharines of the serious sickness oi
Mr, \Wino Sholdice of the '!kith Grey,
who went to visit his sou, Wallis. He
was taken ill with kidney trouble and
was very loin at last reports,
HIBBERT.
The .h6nte of Air. and Mrs. Aria -eel
Doyle, Hibbert, was the scene of a
gathering of their friends and neigh-
bors an Thur_day evening, Sept. 27,
to honor them prior to their rentoral
to their new home in Dublin, During
the course of the evening Mr, Aug-
uste Duchartue read an address of
farewell to Mr, and Mrs. Doyle after
which lir. James Otlieilly presented
theta with a 'generous purse. Mr.
Doyle made a fitting reply. Speeches
were also given -by Rev, Father Dan.t-
zer and Rev_ Fr. Powell also by Mr,
-Thomas homas Murphy, .which were Hutch
appreciated. The remainder of the ev-
ening was spent in games and danc-
ing. At a suitable hour lunch was
served, after which the guests depart-
ed.wishing; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle a long
and happy life in their new home. The
al -dress. was as fe.11ow..: "We, your
-friends and neighbors have assembled
Pere this-erening to bid you an aff-
ectionate farewell. You have been to.
ns everything a good friend and nei-
ghbor could be, kind, considerate and
always ready and anxikus to lend a
helping hand to those in need, It is
whit deep regret ire contemplate
your departure from our tnidst and
we sincerely hope you will find the
,Mace. comfort and happiness you so
richly deserve in your new hotue, \Ve
ask you t:' accept this small gift as a
tangible expression of our •apprecia-
ai,,n of your value, as a friend and
t'r.:>hhoranrl also our sincere wish for
your health. italipittess and e'+ntent-
ntent in your new home. Signed on
behalf of your friend and neighbors,
John Dalton, Albert Melady..\uguste
Uttehartne, James O'Reilly, ,Joseph
Atkinson, Jos. Coyne,'Frank C : yne."
M, Ilihhert Conucil met in regular
session at Staffa township hall on
Monday, Deto'ber 8, all nnontiters pie-
•ent, the Reeve in the chair. The min -
tees of. the previous meeting were
read and on motion of Robt. Burchill
and -t roe \'matt adopted as read.
,Foll..wing a notice from Frani:• Mc-
Connell anti Thos. Williams, .Tuck
er.ntitb, to hate the John 'McConnell
•Award cleaned out, a resolution w'as
grassed authorizing the road superin-
tendent and Cttncildur Allan to look
into the requirements of the- drain.
representative front lit. Pleasant
:plowing .Association was present sol-
iciting the usual grant, The sunt oi
t25 was allowed. The elerk read a
• letter from Mr. David Crnfl, Minister
of Welfare, with aerompanyittg in-
.:ruction-, regarding relief, .A resolu-
tion was passed instructing the Clerk
c ,sm a nieate with Secretary J. A.
Ellis of -the Unemployment Relief to
obtain all possible intorntation. Mar-
tin Feeney was re -appointers Collector
for the roll of 1034 at the same salary
as last year. Orders were issued for
P. sort Expense ;'f1404, and general ex-
pendihtre 529,50. Tihe meeting ad-
journed until ,Monday, Nov, 12•th, at 1
p.m, -Mrs, Kathleen I'eeney, Town-
ship Clerk, Dublin.
Weekly Crop Report
Pasture conditions have been won-
' dertu'iy improved since the heavy
rain of September, according to re-
ports from marry aectirvus of Ontario,
and cattle should go into winter quar-
ters in good condition as a result.
Pali wheat, alfalfa fields and pastures
are all showing splendid growth, Tn
litany comities the corn crap is the
best in many .years and corn tribe,
will he well filled. Flald'intanti county
ha, experienced some difficulty with
rot in potatoes ,Hying to the abun-
dance of 'moisture. and.farmers are
harvesting the crop with all possible
haste, '.From Frnntenac canter the
report that farmers are not reducing,
their herd's to fhe same extent as last
year, thus indicating that the .feed
,problem i; not as critical as a year
ago.
Send us the names of your visitors
Farm Machinery and
Repairs
Come in and see our New and
Used Cars
Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto
and Plymouth
JOHN GALLOP
AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
All Repairs and Labor Cash.
+mceolloe
1
• - ACHIEVEMENT DAY
There Was a large and representa-
tive nattering at the Huron County -
Girls'. \c'hieventent 'Day held in the
town hall 'at Sea forth oil Saturday,
members being present 'front lIensadl,
Kippeu, Zurich, 13a'ueefield; 'D'ublin.
'Blyth, Port Albert, Goderich, .Dun-
gannon, Clinton, Exeter, Auburn, and
!Seaford', Miss Margaret ,Durnfn of
!Dungannon, -the president, presided
during the morning session which op-
ened with the registration of delegates
and the p'la'cing of exhibits,
•.\iter the singing of "0 Canada."
\liss Gertrude Webster,. president of
the Scniorth . junior Innstittt'te, gave
the address of. welcome, to which
Miss Helen Anderson of Dungannon
'made a fitting •reply. Miss Durnin ex-
pres•sed the gratification of the com-
mittee and girl: that .\ chievetnettt
Day, the first ever attempted in Ilur-
on Comity, had been realized and the
juniors could have a special dap - to
display their work.
.Misses Eileen ':Treleaven and Eve-
lyn Culbert of Dungannon; gave a
flower • arrangement demonstration,
nith suggestions as to the care and
arranging of flowers. Dr, :A, Russ of
Macdonald flail,- Guelph, .in a- brief
address to'igratudated the officers of
the 'Institute on having snccessfttlly
introduced the .''chievenrent -Daiy in
Huron County. She spoke of the art -
vantages young people possess in
their homes here. The properties of
milk and 11 uses were shown by
hisses ,lean Futheringham, Sea:forth,
and Kathleen Strang of Exeter. The
program- was interspersed with com-
munity singing' from the song sheets.
-The hall was filled at the afternoon
Meeting with- Miss F. P. Bailie in
the ehtt r Miss It. Chapman, who was
guest .pcaker, gave a most en'joya'ble
tel interesting talk; taking for her
snbjeet, "\\'htat.ean reading • do for
us ,
I'o real for entertainment and en-
joyment." site said, "1,1 not enough,
the great purpose of reading is to
shake ns out of our complacency. The
test o.1 our reading is how it affects
our living,"
hiss brace 1 elinas, of Zurich, fai•-
Ored with a solo, '\Villic (las Anoth-
er Girl Now." the accompaniment of
v'-hieb she played on a guitar, She re-
u<led to an encore with an amus-
ing recitation entitled "Settling. the
Es fa te."
ll t:. es 1/nth Straughan and Elean-
or Wilson, of Auburn, gave a demon-
stration an gnod, ,grooming; for to be
well ,¢roamed is more important to
lie feminine mind than predestine-
,ion or the tariff. A humorous de-
not,stration "Dinner Is Served," was
pttt ou by the Seaford' Junior 1nsti-
tnte.
It was decided to have an Achieve-
ment Day next year, the place of
meeting to be chosen by the execut-
ive.
The officers elected were: 1'resid-
rnt, hiss Margaret 'Dnrnin, Dun-
gannon; rice -president, Miss 'Gertrude
'\Veb.ter, Seaforth; secretary-treastur-
er, Miss Irene l[ousseau,
Miss Du.rnin then gave the closing
address on Huron Con nty looking
ahead, She remarked- that the junior
institute work in 'Huron County is
really in its infancy - but there are
splendid prospects ahead.
The exhibits were - splendid, The
prize a'•iatters were, clothing -senior
•Violet Tyndall, Winnie Krttse;
junior girls, 2lr.. E. Puclner, Jean
Gemmell, Florence .\l'ititntore,- Ai`arion
Wallace. !Quilt,- tulip pattern, Mfrs. C.
Eyre; second, rising suit, Miss Elean-
or Wilson; third, a flower garden,
Dora - Dalrymple. ,Sweaters, Ferite
Welsh, Eileen Treleaven, Kathleen
Strang. '\[itis ,iritic lfoore, Mrs.
!Edith Pudgier. !Socks -hiss • Margaret
Duruiat, 2 -hiss Ila h[,dzc, Mrs, Edith.
"Pudner, Mother craft serap boot: -
lliss Gertrude Webster; hiss V''Vittni-
frerl Kruse, l[iss Eileen `Lt•elcaven,
Miss Ila Maize. Rug• -_Miss Violet
Tyndall, Miss Dora Dalry*ntple, Mrs,
Keith Webster; Canned asparagus-
lll iEleanor \''i1 it, Canned hears--
\!! s Tie 'Maize, 'Canned oet -Miss-
Jeite Fotheringhanl, Mrs, =E. B. Goti-
die. Canned beets -\.i , 'Eleanor VViI-
snn, Miss Ethel Jackson, \drs. Gon-
cite Canned corn -Miss Ethel jade
-
sem Miss Gertrude Webster,. Miss
Hilda Finnigan, Canned tomatoes -
M! s T•hclma •E.igie, Miss .Ethel J'acic
_arimmmeat
-Miss Violet Tindall, lit. Margaret
Dita'nut. Living roost -Miss Jean Fo-
therin hint, lir, C, Eyre, Miss Ger
trade Webster. The Seaforth Junior
Institute wort the silver cup donated
by 2f4',. Wilfred \Vh;yte, nee hiss
Margaret '_l•Lc.\Lillan:
STAFFA,
Mrs. J. M. Gray has returned from
a delightful cruise to Berntttd'a,
Mr Arnold B'arlbour of London was
a holiday 'visitor with his parents,
.Mrs. M. Fawcett, -Mfrs, 5, Vivian
and \Vilna of 'Mitchell spent 'the
week - with Mr, and Mrs, j. M. \V'or-
8cia ,
We are sorry to report that Master
jimmy .Norris is under the doctor's
came,
Mr. and Mfrs, H. Halliday and dau-
ghter, Toronto, were visitors over the.
week end Ai ith their daughter, Mrs.
10. Leslie,
Mr. and Mrs. C, O'Brien and chil-
dren of Toronto. visited with the for-
mer's parents,
Dr, R. Yeo, Winnipeg, Mrs W.
Brown and family, 'Toronto; Mrs, \V,
-)rake and children, Stratford, were
guests for the week end at tide home
f lir, R. Barbour,
Miss P. Treffry and Mrs. 'C. :At -
v, elf, London, were .Monday visitors
with their aunt, Miss J. Tret£ry,
Mr, and .Mfrs. R, Livingston, Ham-
ilton, spent the week end at J. Liv-
ingston's,
Mr, J, .', Sadler was a Thanksgiv-
ing visitor in Detroit,
CONSTANCE
The Constance United Church will
hold their anniversary services on
Sunday, Oct, 211, The minister in
charge of the services is a former pas-
tor. Rev, Roy Osborne, of Charing
Cross, Morning service at 111 and ev-
ening at 7.30, :A thankoffering will be
taken, The choir will render special
ntuvc, All are cordially invited,
The Young People of 1)itff's will
present their play, ".\,;l on. Account of
l'tslly," under the auspices ,.f the Live
Wire Class of Constance Sunday
School on Monday, ,Oct, 22nd. Look
for further announcement,
Mrs, Robert 'Lawson w•ettt to Cha-
tham Saturday and spent a few days
with her daughter, \1:r. and Mrs.
Jack •Bnsby.
Muss Jessie Ferguson attended the
teachers' convention at Goderich and
.tient the week -end with her parents,
at Clifford,
Mr. Louis Hamburger spent the
Thanksgiving Day with his aunt in
Kitchener,
The \lumen'. \ soeiatiot stet for
quilting in the schoolroom of the
church on Tuesday and held a short
meeting. The meeting opened with
the president, Mrs. Hugill, presid-
tng. A item singing and prayer, min-
utes of last meeting were adopted as
read and business discussed, l.Trs.
Hugh Campbell gave a very fine
reading old "The Web of Life." Mrs.
A. Dale gave a splendid temperance
reading 21cetiag closed with one and Mr. Ned Avery from St, Thomas
verse of hymn "Blest tP,e the '.fir," at M1 . Wes T•Iorne's. 'Ma. Angus Me -
and .prayer by lies, Wm. Carter, Pherson of Stratford, with friends
Lunch was server!.
The caste of Aunt Susan, Visit ,met
at the Sunday school roost on Afon-
,'ay evening and presented Mrs. David
21llla it (Aunt Susan") with an end
table. M s. Millsot thanked the class
in a few well chosen words.
Those visiting friends for Thanks-
giving. Mrs, Arthur Bromley and
Miss 'filler of Toronto at the home
of the 'fornier's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
James (Dale; Miss iDonelda :''dams,
Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, E. Adams: Air, ait<1 Mrs, Dav-
id Dewar, Toronto with Arr. and
Mrs. Geo. Wheatley: Arr. and Mrs.
('red ,Elliott, Toronto, with ler, and
Mrs. Jack Ferguson; 2JTr, James
Amust t'ong, Toronto. with 'his par-
ents, Mr, :turd Mrs. :Matt, /Armstrong;
Mr, and Mrs. D. A'[illson returned
.from their honeymoon to Detroit on
'Saturday,
'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ferguson spent
un clay with mr, and Mrs,' James
Ferguson. Goderich
Mrs. Leslie Oliver and Misses
Joyce and Mavis, Walton, were guests
of 2!r. and 1Tt's, Hugh Dunlop over
the week end.
BORN.
Litt:c,-At Union, Ont, Oct. 1', 19.34,
to 2fr. and Mrs. W. H. Little (sec
cera, Miss Eleanor \Vil;oit, Lillian Clark), of Brantford, a sou
room ta'''lc-MMiss Jean, MadDonal'd, iUlames Roy),
ST. COLU'MBAN.
,The many friends of Miss Mary
Miles gathered at Iter home on Mon-
day eventing to celebrate the oce'asion'
of her birthday. The evening was
spent in dancing and community
singing.
Mrs. Peter Ot5ulliv mt has returned
home after a weeks visit with her
daughter, Mrs, Q, Moylan of Kitchen-.
er,
'We are glad to report that .Mr. Nor-
man -McQuaid is recovering after his
recent operation.
'Miss Helena Flannery visited with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, P. Flann-
ery over the week end,
Alis3 'Lenore Rustin has secured a
position int 'Seaforth,
Mr, Edward _MclGratlt spent Thank-
sgiving
hank-sgiving with his .brother, Louis, of
McKillop,
.\ large number !o:r friend's gathered
at the hone of Mr. and. Mrs, Michaei
Williams on Tuesday night and pre•
seated them with some useful pres-
encs,
Miss (Cay Lane spent Sunday with
Miss Mary I -tart.
Clarence and Ilubert O'Reilly spent
last Sunday with relations its St. Col-
u ntbau.
Miss Lucy Bttrlee of London spent
the holiday with her parents,
'[any of our young Wren are leaving
,for the north this week,
Miss Rose Krausleopf has returned
home after visiting friends across the
border,
Miss Florence 'OlSuilivan has eb-
tained a position its London.
Miss Alice Flannery is visiting with
friends in Detroit,
A[r, Edward Bart visited with his
mother, Mrs. L, Hart, on Sunday.
There is a bumper crop of potatoes
this week,
Air;. Tom Christopher and children
have returned to London after visit-
ing Iter parents, lir, and Mrs, M.
Downey,
Mr. and llrs.'Toni Williams spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flan-
nery.
Miss Agnes McGrath spent.. the
weelc end at her home here,
Wedding bells are ringing in the 'vi-
ciui y.
Miss Lucy Burke spent the week
end with her parents, lir. and Mrs,
'Wm. 133 tt rl:e.
Tho euchre and social held in the
parish ahll Wednesday evening las*
week was well attended.
Mks Margaret .Flannery went to
London last week where she has se-
cured a Position,
We are glad to see :Urs. .'Martin
Purcell oat after her recent illness.
MA. Lewis Williams returned to
Pittsburg after visiting friends here,
:Miss Helena Flannery of T inw•ood
spent the holiday at her hottte here.'
Charles Malone of Windsor was
home over Sunday-.
The many friends of Norman Mc-
Quaid will be glad to learn that he is
home from Seaford' Hospital after his
operation.
Mrs, Ferry Flannery and Miss Tes-
sie T y nch are in Belle River this week
at the C:R'.L, convention,
Mir, and Mrs, Harry- Krauskopf
and .\Ir, 2IdDottadd of Detroit spent
the week end with Mr, and Mrs, John
Krauskopf, Rose 'Krausl.opi carte
home from Detroit with them.
lfr. and Mrs, V, J, McMahon of
Detroit were home aver the \reel: end
ELIMVILLE.
Thaulesgivin; and avec* end visitors
in our community were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Elliott and daughter from
Thecbford, Miss Florence 'Bell from
'Lucas at Afr. 7', Bell's and Mr, C.
Stephens': Air, and Mrs. Halverson
here; Mr, and Mrs.. Harry Murch of
London, with Mr. T. -March; Mrs
Mdlwett ..and the Ml sses 'hazel
and Mabel; also Mr. Frank. Mc-
Ewen of Toronto. with 2[r, and Mrs..
Roland Williams; Hiss Joy •, thitlack
of St. Thomas With relatives, Mr, :and
Mrs. Long, two •sons and daughter, of
Milverton, Miss Catherine Peters with
-Rev. and Mrs. Peters; llm, 1Valter
Jahns, BA., fermi Waterloo, at his.
homes Mrs. Jennie Jackson, of Tor-
onto, with relatives.
Our anniversary services will be
held on Oct, 24! t at 11030 nest. and 7
p{m. Rev, Robert .Fick, twill be the
speaker, .Special music by the choir.
KIPPEN.
lir. and ,Mfrs, Witt. Butt of Se -earth
are visiting their sons, Thos, and 1 cl-
ay, having just returned from a two
wecles visit in Flint with _Mr, john
,Butt..
:\ reception for Mr. and- ldrs, .Boycs
was given in Watson's hall Tuesday.
All report a good time.
ISympwtllty i; expressed here for
Mrs, Dante, Berry of Brucefield in the
sad and tragic death of Iter only son,
,V int..Berry, on Sund'ayet•eni'ing.-
T11tc euchre club met Monday 'even-
ing at Mr. and Mrs. J. Workman's
',With • the usual ,gourd time, the prizes
going to Mrs. !Henderson and Mr
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934
Dlei'tz, firsts, and consolations ,to tl1'ns,
T. Wottlentan attd Mr. T. Workman
iAlrs. Eldon Kerr of Winthrop is
visiting her parent's tihis week, Mr.
and Mrs,. J. \Vronlnman,
Mr. and Mrs, 'E, .\I'ousseatt have
ti'ow gotten nicely settled in their
,lovely apartments, We welcome such
citizens as :lt[r, and ,Airs. Mous'seau to
out village,
The 'W.141S, ladies are this week
guests of the Bru•cofiecl ladies.
Mr. r. and Mrs. H u mtpilt ey Dayotttan
of the We's't are home for an extended
visit to his brothers, James and Jos-
eph. It is allways nice to see our old
time friends again.
' Mrs, and Miss Willis of Marlette,
Mich., were calling on .lir. tindersou
and' Mrs, Workman of the village
during the week.
Mr, and Mrs, Freu'ch and Mr: 3.
'1arratt had a rather hasty experience
(Sunday wihile visiting a sick relative
in Woodstock, also visiting Rev, Con-
nor who is ill in the Woodstock hos-
pital. A
hos-pital.A car coming off a side street
side-swiped -lir, Jarrott's car, damag-
ing the car quite 'badly but the occu-
pants of the car, white shaken ftp ttad
a few bruises, escaped injury: Friends
of Mr. Connor will be glad -to learn, he
is recovering nicely from an opera-
tion 'for appendicitis,
STANLEY.
Mr, and Aims, Ralph 'Stephenson
and Alt+. and ,2'Irs, Webster Turner
returned home last wee!: from tt mo-
tor trip to ,'Pilot 'Mound, 2lan., where
they visited the former's daughters,
Mrs, 0, lJIo'httston and Mrs. RV,
Cockerline and sister, Mrs, Alice
Armstrong and other friends.
_\Miss Margaret !Robinson is spe
in, a week or two with friends
Flint, Mich,
I1 he Misses Roxy and Aclelen :Palm-
er of Hamilton spent the week -end
with Al'r. and Mrs. Will Reid of
Varna and also assisted with the mu-
sic at the anniversary services
!Sunday.
'Mr, and Mrs. Simile and family
f tabs visited at Mn, and Mrs, W.
Stephettsott's on 'Sunday.
hiss Irene'Scotchuier of Londot
spent the week -end at her Inane of
the Bronson line,
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Mrs. Robe .\IntclFarlatte. During the
•business period it was decided to hold
the autumn,±ban{offering' at the re-
gurlar November meeting. Arrange-
ments were 'completed for the fowl
supper to be held Monday evening,
October 1115th, Circle No, 3 took
charge of the remainder of the pro-
gram' with Mrs. Charles Dolntage as
leader, Scripture lesson was read by
nd-Miss Margaret Ross, Mrs, Austin
at D.olaarttge gave the Messenger prayer'.
Followed by a report ol.the Presby-
terial held its Egmondville by Mrs.
Blanchard. Meeting closed with a
hymn and the Lord's prayer in uni-
son,
on ':\nniversary services on Sunday,
Rev, Div Atortinitore of :Auburn will
of be the ;west speaker. Fowl supper on
'12: l{antl'ay ni;,h1,
Mr, and \Ir,.'1Vil.l Srot'claner visit
ed friends in Goderich of .Sunday last
More Large Potatoes. ---lit, Heroic
Penhttle grew a rather large crop 'o,
potatoes this year from one bag 0
seed planted, Ile got 36 bags. Tiles
are Dooley potatoes anti are nearly al
large. 0 -Ie also has two Green .Noun
tain :potatoes which weigh 2 pound
and 6 ounces each.
Mr. and Mrs. R, ,Ulan of Brucefield
accompanied by I[ts. McDonald o
'Dundas, spent IS,ttntlay evening with
Mr. 11114 Mrs, J. A. Gamic,
M r, and Mrs. Wm. Douglas
!Hyde .Park and Mr. and Mrs. J,
Douglas of Galt were guest's at the
Moate of R, 'N. Douglas of Blake on
'S int d'ay.
Mr. and ..lira. Gordon Manson and
fancily of Mincing spent Thanksgiv-
ing holiday with friends on. the Gosh-
en and Bron A011 'Lines.
Mr. and Mrs. (T, A. Douglas of 'Galt
are spending a fortnight with friend's
at l3aytlteld, Blake and vicinity,
Mr, Jack Stanbury of Exeter spent
the week -end with his friend, Mr.
Keith \\!estlake of the Blue Water
Fligh'tvay.
'Report of No. 114, Stanley for Sep-
tember. -Sr. TV.--1Ka,14lien Jones 76,
Mary Farquhar 74, Jr IV.-IGco•ge.
Clifton 50. Sc. I1PI -✓Erre Switzer 62,
21uriel Cameron 6'b. Jr. .1.11. -Loi:,
lRatbwell 76, Jean S'peir 63', Ernie
Talbot 515, ,Don Switzer 515, Sid. Zh-
\V'rat. Witcomlbe 68, Mildred Jones 64,
Kenneth McKenzie 50. Jr, IC -June
Murdoch 77, Donny McKenzie 515,
Betty Switzer 50 IPr, Ruth Rathwell,
No. on roll 16, .average attendance
1'4.73, P. C. Penfold, Teacher,
DUBLIN
t \lis; Anne Molyneaux spent the
week end with her parents here.
The following teachers spent their
Thanksgiving holiday with friends
here: Mlisscs Katherine (Byrne, Helen
f Cronin, Teresa Carpenter, Nora Mc-
Grath.
e Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0)ingenuan and
1 family and Misses Rose and Pat Mc-
- Connell :spent the week end with \'fro
s and Mrs, Dave MoCannejl.
Mr..Fran'k Stapleton was (tome for
the holiday from .Toronto University,
f Ibm. and MiS, 'Mhos:' b\folyneaux vis-
ited friends in Kitchener on .Monday.
2liss Marion Dill arrived home from
of Bermuda on Saturday after a most ee..,(
A. jovaible trip. 7
Miss Clare 011-Ianley of Parkhill
visited with lir, anti Mrs. Thos. O'-
Rourke over the week end.
Mr, Thos..Btt'tters is wearing a
mile, It's .a ,boy,
The following teachers attended
the convention at S tratfordMisses
Teresa 'Carpenter, Rose O'Connor,
Ktttltryne :Byrne, .Ann •Rya's; Nora
.\•Lc'Grath, Margaret OlRourlee, 'Eliza-
beth Carlin, GertrudellcGrath,
\Lr. Iliarry Krauskopf and family
and lir. ,Ld, MacDonald of Detroit.
spent the week -end with the fonnter's
parents, .\Ir. and Mrs, John Kraus-
kopf.
'Wedding hells are ringing so loud-
ly they can he heard from Dublin to
the 2nd concession, Hibbert.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Michael
Doyle to our village.
'Miss Ilelen Cronin of Brantford
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, fames Cronin, DOil in,
!Miss Get tie Stapleton of Toronto
Sunday'ed in Dublin,
Are 111 Mulligan of Toronto vis-
ited friends here last week.
Att
. WINTHROP.
Mr. and Airs, Archie Catmpbell of
Toronbo spent the holiday with re-
latives Isere. firs. Campbell is spend-
ing this week with her father, lir, A.
A. Cuthill.
.lir. and MMts. Wm. Bell of Me -
Naught spent Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. 'Harvey Hulley.
Our scohol teacher, Mr. Gordon
Rennie, attended fhe teachers' con-
vention in GodeFich on Friday,
.loft. and :Mrs. Foster Bennett and
Mona spent AIiottday with 3'I:r, and
Mrs, Geo. Eaton,
Mr. and Airs. 'Adapt Dodds of Lis-
ta'eel s'petn the week -end with Air.
and Mrs. no Campbell,
!Anniversary services will 'be held
0 Cavan Church :Sunday, Oct. !pith,
A fowl sapper will be served on Mon_
clay evening, Oct. 1151th.
'The Ladies Aicl and W:M,'S. Of Ca-
van Church, Winthrop, nn et at the
home of Mrs W'm. Dodds on Wed-
nesday, Oct. 34•'cl, Mrs. Allan Ross,
vice p'resi'den't,p.resid,ed, Meeting op-
ened with a hymn followed by prayer,
by Mrs. Roes. The ;minutes .of the pre-
vious meeting and the roll cn1l were
read by Me secretary, The .Christian
Stetiardsltip eadin_g was given
by
HULLETT,
A nutttlber from here toole in Tees -
water ,fair last \VWsdn•esd'ay and re-
port a good show .and large crowd.
Mr. H. ,Snell was at Dungannon fair
last Friday acting as judge of sheep
and cattle.
Messrs. Geo, and P. Connell and
Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Agnew of Owen
Sound spent Sunday at the home of
'Wm. Cartel-.
•Miss Marion ,Bayley Iva•d the mis-
fortune to !break her arm last Satur-
day. We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. William !Hunter is yisiti'sg her
cousin, Mrs. B. Riley of 'Hutlett.
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
R CES..
CAVEN CHURCH, WINTHROP
SUNDAY, DAY,. OCT. 14
.
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. -Dr. W. J.
Mortimore, B.A.,B.D., of Auburn,
t=owi Supper
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 15
Lambeth Double Quartette. Admis-
sion 50c and 25e.