The Seaforth News, 1928-08-16, Page 4UR
THE
W ALTON,
.Rey. Ea. Allsworth, of Exeter, will
take the service in Duff's Chtteelt Suri=
day morning next:
Miss (.,'aura Hoy left
.Monday
for r
Nen Liskeard, where she will spend
several months with her aunt, Mrs.
Harry Skinn. She was accompanied
as far as Birch Falls by, Miss Ruby
'VDung, who was returning toher
school at Oremore after e week's holt-.
days,
Congra•tulations to Duncan Mc-
Nichol on getting honors on hia En-
trrute'. Duncan received a pleasant
surprise on receiving his certificate
the onset•; day crediting him with Iron -
ors, He was a pupil of Miss Edna
Reid.
Mr, and .Mrs, John "Bell and Mr, and
Mrs, Frank Martin, of Belgrave, were
week-endguests of Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ort Reid,
Mr. ohn. Lamb Who recently went
to Toronto to undergo an operation,
a k tg p
'is improving and .an' operation was
.found unnecessary,
Miss. Hazel Drager, of Detroit, is
visiting her mother, Mrs, C,' Drager.
Miss Finnegan, of Egniond'vitle, is
visiting Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Young.
Miss Alice Hoy returns Thursday
from Toronto where she has been in
the T. Eaton shore, before leaving
next Thursday with her mother, Mrs,
.R. Hay, for Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Habkirk and Fa-
mily. motored to Wiagham on Satur-
day to spend the day with the form-
er's'hrother, Mr, Orval Habkirk,
Mrs, F. Goodrich, who has been
spending the past month with her
cousins„he Clark families, in this dis-
trict, returned to her home in Sagi-
naw, Mich,, accompanied by her dau-
ghters, Mrs. Aldebr•tght and Mis'a
Finis and Mr, Garnet Hall, They
motored the 200 miles in six hours.
They found the roads excellent 'both
in the States and Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. John Williamson and
son George, accompanied by the lat-
ter's niece, Elia Metz, who has been
Spending her holidays in this locality,
motored to the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Metz, New
H'antburg,last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Orval Habkirk and
family, of Winghaiu, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. George Habkirk, of
Winthrop, started on a motor trip on
August 12th, to visit relatives in Mus-
koka, North Bay and Copper Cliff,
The latter intends remaining for some
time.
Miss Mary Ryan, .of Detroit, and
Mr. Joseph Rowland, of Dublin, spent
Sunday at the home.., of their grand-
father, Mr. M. Rowland.
Miss Marie Ryan was successful in
passing her Junior Piano Examina-
tions at Toronto Conservatory of
Music. Congratulations are extended
to Miss Ryan and her teacher, Miss
Maude Ferguson.
Afr, G. W, Jackson spent the week-
end in Brantford with his cousin,
Peter Hay. His cousin, Mrs. N. Platt
returned with him to spend a few days
with friends in Walton and Brussels.
Mrs,ohn Haist and Miss Vera
Heist visited with Mrs, G, W, Jackson
over the rtee'k-end,
Miss Mabel Machan has returned
home after visiting her cousin, Mrs.
semeaseamsammeeeemenesomertm
Valiance Inglis, of Monerieff,
Mr, and Mrs. John Machan and
daughter Mabel visited friends in
Palfeerst'ou end Listowel recently.
Mr, and Mfrs. George Butson, of
Staffa, spent 'a roup'le of days last
week with J, N. Campbell.
Mrs. R, Kellst of Saskatchewan
who has been visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs, A. Clark, has returned
to her home.
• Miss Muriel Farquharson, who has
been employed at Mr, 'Finnegans its
Egmondviile, has returned to her
Theregular monthly meeting of W.
M. S. and Ladies' All was held on
Wednesday,-August:8, at the home o
Mrs. Kirkby, with about thirty-Ifiv
ladies preseut. Mrs,. E. Bryans pre-
sided and conducted the devotional
eicercises, Current Events were dealt
with by Mrs. W. Murray, Mrs. Man-
ning read a paper ou the Negroes:
The mentality of the colored race 1s
not as low as we think; she gave de-
finite samples of clever negroes, ata
they are ;always proud to .be negroes.
Leaflets were .read, .one dealing with
call for more nurses. rt has been de -
aided to invite Mrs. Wilford from
Blyth to address the next meeting,
Meeting was closed with prayer by
Mrs, Campibell.
Misses Louise gid Elizabeth Mills
bave returned home after spending a
two weeks' holiday at their uncle's
cottage its. Ttondeau Park, on Lake
Erie.
Mr. J. W. Stivaiu, of New Toronto
is visiting his sister, Mrs, Nelson
Fulton,
Mrs, James Fulton and Mrs. John
Balfour spent the week -end with Mrs,
E. E, Fawcett, in London,
Mr. anil Mrs. ,David Hilt', Mr, anis
Mrs, Rdb't, Hill and daughter Marion,
Mr, and Mrs, John Dennis and daugh-
ter Fern, of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs
George Hill and Mrs, Cudmore and
son Jimmie spent Sunday with Mrs.
George Henderson, McKillop,
Mr. John Driscoll's many friends
are glad to see him able to be up again,
Mr, W. T. McDonald, Margery and
,Tack, of Strathroy, spent a few days
with Mee and Mrs, Tames Smith and
other relatives,
Mrs. Walter Davidson visited fri-
ends in Guelph over the week -end.
_Mn and Mrs. Andrew -Coutts, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Cardiff and Mrs. Robt.
Coutts spent Sunday in Ailsa Craig
visiting relatives.
Mrs. J. Johnston, Blyth, visited her
daughter, Mrs, C. Fingland, .for a few
days this week.
Mrs. F. H. Miller is holidaying this
week.
There was no service in Duff's
Church on Sunday.
isirs H. Ramsay is improving nicely
and able to visit friend's for the last
week or more.
Rr. G. Neal is expectedhone ai:out
the 20th of August.
:Hiss Vera Gardiner is visiting
friends at Jarvis.
Miss Annie McTaggart is visiting
at Ethel at present,
Miss Ruth Fulton, of Mimico, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs, John Balfour. t
The Ladies' Aid of Bethel` Church
met Thursday at the home of Mrs.
John Crozier.
- Mrs, Dave Crawford
presided, Tea was served by the
hostess,
Mrs, Ibbotson and children of Sea-
forth, are visiting .Mr; and Mrs, L,
Cummings,
Mr, J, N. Campbell is laid upwith
a badly sprained shoulder, the result
of a fall from a rafter, of the barn,
Mr, and Mrs, Rae Small and, baby
Shirley, of, Rockford, 111„ visited their
grandmother, Mrs, John. Res.
Mrs, Walter Pennington and son's,
of 'Cranbrook, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stualtdon, last Sunday, '
Mr. James A. Rea spent the week-
eucl:visiting his nephew Jaek Small, at
Midland,
f .,Mr. and Mrs, John Harris visited
e friends in Preston and Mitchell Mt
week,
1Williem and Mrs. Sh'oldioe visited
in•Mitchell last week„
'Mr. and Mrs, Adolph S'ohier and
d<d'naeth have returned home after
spending an enjoyable vacation at
Simcoe.
d Master Jack MtGavin' is visiting
his grandparents, Mani and Mrs. Mc-
Gavin,
Mr. and Mrs. 'rs . Geo. Vivian, of Staffa
v
visited Mr, and, Mrs, John Driscoll,
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•BRUCEFIELD,
Miffs Annie Mustard, of London,
epeet the week -end at the home df
her parents,
Muss Margaret 'Brown, returned
nus i nary on furlought front
Honan
China, visited at the home of her
, aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Mustard,
last week -
Mr. and Mrs, 5, Snider and fancily
are camping at Bayfield' this week,
'Mrs. Janet Ross visited friends in
London last week.
Visitors who have returned to their
homes in the West this week are: Dr.
and Mrs. Aikenhead and fatn`ily, to
Calgary—Mr. Robert McCartney, Mrs,
Hainer, Mrs, McMartin and daugh-
ter, to Moose Jaw; Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ert Yuill to Carmen, Man,; Mrs. Alex,
McCartney, who has been visiting her
sister, Mrs, William Scott, for the
Past two months or more, returned to
Moose Jaw.
Mrs. \V. Stevens is visiting friends
in Exeter this week.
Mr, Alex, Aitcheson, of Rosetown,
Sask., visited at the home of his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D, Tough this
week.
• Mrs, G. Hill returned hone this
week after spending the past month
with her son James, of Stratford. She
was accompanied nied byh • d , lc r i -
m a iher au hte -tn
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law, Mrs. James Hill, of Stratford.
'Air. and Mrs, T. B. Baird spent
Sunday with friends in London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill motored
to Stratford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cornish and•
fainly spent Sunday •with his parents
east of Exeter.
Mr, Jack McEwan spent -Sunday at
the home of Ins sister, Mrs. Pearson.
Mr. and lffs. -Thoth,. Campbell
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Sam Johnson.
Mr, Percy Harrison spent Stin.day
with wi t old friendsin Goderich'
f
Mts. Hart and son Jack, of Winni-
peg, are. visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
Davidson, on the London Road.
Miss Annie Stevens, of Harlock,
vommeninismonanamasm
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:spoilt tkte
week-endwit'ii Mr, and: Mrs,
Gloat McKnight,
and 'Uri .a t l Mrs< D lttti m S. T
`Idttllett visited Mr,pneo of
end Mrs, Howard
Snell on Sunday,
Mr. William Falconer was ht: Stra t•
Ford on Saturday attending the Black
Knight-eelehration,
bit, and bit's..Glen �.�eHni 'lit an.
Mies Angle Stevens were in Grand
Bend on Sunday,
Mr, Frank Lane spent the week-
end with his sister, Mrs, Harrigan, of
Liman,
Miss Etna. Hyde has been visiting
in Buffalo.
Miss Jean McKenzie spent Saturday
in Stratford;
Miss Leola Black and Master Min-
oan hive returned to London after
visiting: at the home of lir, and Iv1re,
Joseph mood,
Mrs, W. L. Keys, of Seaforth, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, Melvin
Talbot, of 'Stanley,
Y.P.S.-The regular neo tth'ly rnis-
sionary meeting of .the Young Peo-
ple's ' Society Was held on -Monday
night at 8150- o'clock,- Miss Eleanor
Snider presided. The topic'fnotn the
book, '"Drums. in the Darkness,” was
very ably taken by Miss Erma
Sroadfoot, It was decided that the
meetings would ibe discontinued for
the remaining part of August.
.M-. and Mrs, C. Haugh greatly en-
joyed a
n,loyed'a visit' from a former . pastor,
Rev. ev. D
� r. ;Hall, now of Lynhaven Flo
ride, fofinerly of North ;;Dakota.
Mr. Jack Souter, of Detroit, is home
to help his brother with the harvest.
Miss Isabel Souter is spending a
fete days at Motherwell.
Miss Irene ;Snider is spending her
two' weeks' vacation at home here.
'Members of the Young'People's So-
ciety held their annual picnic to B!ay-
field on Wednesday afternoon and ev-
ening,, At the camp fire service, RAW,Mr. Ferris gave an interesting ad-
d rens,
CONSTANCE.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles IIoggartlt
and Mr, and Mrs. George Riley mo-
tored to Staffer and spent S'un'day with
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Harburn.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Howes, of
Seaforth, spent 'Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Grimold'by.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Riley motored
to Bayfield on Sunday and spent the
day there..
Mr. Peter Lindsay shipped a fine
baby beef to Toronto last week which
tipped the scales at 640 lbs. and which
brought 14c a pound. It takes Mr.
Lindsay to raise baby 'beeves. Well
done.
Mrs. Thomas Pollard visited rela-
tives at Listowel last week,
.Misses Viola and Doreen Clarke
have returned home after spending
some time with their aunt, Mr's.
George Johnson and tither relatives in
Stanley.
.Mr. George Coates and son Rob, of
Ret',ie;forct, N,J., are visiting at the
home of Mr. Coates' sister; Mr. and
Mrs.
\VilliamCTa tke
The following ,newspaper aper clipping
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refers to the daughter of former resi-
dents ofr' this, neighborhood.."Miss
Edna Grainger, daughter of Mr. and 1
Mrs,' John Grainger, of this city, is a
1
erne Aber of Ile e
rt Cali e of Emporia
Veeeer Chorus which sang Handel-tl�sfah" and Parker's
Mara Nevis -
:dine," as featured in the fourteenth
attune( music festival 61 the college.
It was given under the direction of
Dean D, A.' Iiirsoh'ler, nationally
known musician. IGletnbers'hin in the.
chorus is limited to one hundred and is
ileternlned
yi
udividual tryouts, Miss
Grainger isalso a member oft e
Girls' Glee club .' and of the College
orchestra,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wallis, of New
York, Miss 'Attlee Ditymond, of Ar -
titer, and ,Miss Billie Stewart, of
'Clinton, called on Miss Blanche
Wheatley last .Sunday,
Miss Louise Mills and Miss Blanche
Wheatley are leaving this week to
spend at weekvisiting in Detroit,
,Mrs, A, Gillies and daughter Kaye
and sou Allan and Miss Mildred Brit-
ton, all'af Toronto, spent several days
at the home of Mr," aitd.Mrs. W, Brit -
Mr, arid Mrs, P. Gardiner of Blyth
were visitors "with Mr. and Mrs. B, B,
$i'dl1h:snsyn, :
Miss Lottie Halls of Winnipeg is
visiting her cousin, Mrs, B. B. ,Steph-
enson,
Mrs, ivy Ileudcrson and family of
Seaforth spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs, E. Britton.
The many friends of Mr, . William
Huglil are' pleased to see him around
again,
Misses Helen and Kathleen Farqu-
harson and Will Farquharson of Wel-
ton,
elton, are visiting with their aunt and
uncle, Mr, and Mrs, E. Britton.
George Riley had his handbadly
crushed between the wheel and the
side of the wagon this week,,
Mr. Matt, Arms'tr'ong and son Fred
motored to Manitoulin Island and
purchased a carload of cattle. Frei'
returned Thurs. and Mr. Armstrong
is bringing the cattle.
Mr, 14•illei• Adatns made a trip to
Winnipeg recently and purchased two
carloads df cat'tle,One ear, is on its
way and the other Domes Oct, 1.
Miss Donaide Adams is yisiting
friends at Brussels, --
Miss
Miss Mabel Livingstone is holiday-
ing at her home after a trip in North-
ern Ontario.
Mrs: Robertson, of Sarnia, who
spent several weeks at the home of
Mr. T. Livingstone,` eft Friday and
will visit at Brantford "before 'return-
ing home.
Miss Margaret McKellar of Sea -
forth is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Jack
Ferguson and: Mrs, Geo. Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Si. Clair and
Mr. and Mrs., Roy McDonald of.Bri'g-
den, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
Leo. Stephenson,
;Mr. C. :Riley and family spent. Sun-
day at Grand, Bend,
Mr, F. S. Sa'vauge of Seaforth will
take the services next Sunday.
HOBERT,
Mr. Dennis B'a'rry of Tuckersntitlt
spent, the week end at the home of his
meso Mr and John Mrs. s T r Walsh Mc-
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Miss. Catherine Murray of Stratford
and Miss, Mary IVIterray of 'West
Lorneare spending their holidays at
the home o'f their_ grandparents, Mr.
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Master Michael Walett and his sis-
ter, Miss Margaret; of i'Efsu;illop, are
holidaying at,the home of their .grand-
parenst, Mr, and Mlr`s,. Wm, Nigh.
'bit•. and Mrs, M, Murray of Tuck-'
ersrnith were guests on Sun'dtt s.at the
home of Mr. and M'rs, Peter DeQotir
cy, Egrciondville, •
bit. and Mrs. George Atkinson and
Mt, and Mrs.
W. Connolly Toron-
to,
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to, were guests on ;Monday . at the
home of Mrs. Catherine Atkinson,
Seaforth,.'
Mr. Jplur Nigh and his another, Mrs
Wnr. Nigh and her brother, Mr, Denis
Barry, Tuckersmith and Mr, and Mrs,
P. McCann, Hilbert, spent Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr,: and Mrs,
AS. Cronin, Dublin.
Mr, MdBurns has returned home
from London where he has been re-
telling treatment in London hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Vivian spent Sunday
viditing friends in Wingharn.
Miss Kate ooyne'spent a day this
week a visitor at the homes of 'Mrs.
McMillan and Mrs, G. Vivian.
Mr. Michael Coyne lead' a colt killed'
by lightning last weels
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HILLSGREEN.
bir. and Mrs, Charles Farquhar and
family visited at, the home of Mr.
Robin McAllister, on Sunday.
'The funeral of Mr. Manuel Reichert,
which took place last Sunday, was
lamely attended.
-miss Dorothy Farquhar spent Sun-
day with her cousin, Miss Martha
Carlile,
Mr, and Mrs. John Turner and fam-
ily, of Clinton, were- visitors at the
home of Mr, Webster Turner's, and -
attended the funeral of Mr, Manuel
Reichert,
Mr, and Mrs. Moore and three clan,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 102E
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ghters, of Flint, Mieh,r also Miss
Grace Walker, of Marlette, were sail*
ers at the home of Mr, and Mrs,,los.
.r'arrotts and Mrs.' Carlile's on Mon,,
stay, •
Mrs. Ann blttdsott and Mrs, J,. Lo-
gan Spent Monday at the home of Mr,
fames T. Jarrdttlo„.
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WATCH GLASSES
We are now in a position to
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ladies' os' gents', round or'
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