The Seaforth News, 1932-03-31, Page 4g'34'GE FOUR
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
WALTON.
Mr. George 'Barrows of Pierson,
Mane who leas heel'' spending the
Winter with his mother, Mrs. J. Bar -
'Taws, and other relatives, has arrived
safely, at his home in the West.
Mr. Kenneth Jackson, who spent
the Easter holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Jackson, bas re-
turned to the'O.AC., at Guelph.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
TUCKERSMITH.
The S'ch'ool Report for S. S. No. 9,
Tuickersmnth far March is as follows:
IH'onours 75%; Pass 60%.
Jr. DV,✓Robert M:eiLauhlau 72.
Sr. 1181.-Bo:b'by Gemmell 68, Glen
Houston 63, Kate Dalrymple '55.
Jr. I0lt.-!Billy Pctryell 70, Jack Mac-
kay 66, Will Hodgert 45.
Class III.--1Frances Elgie 85, Helen
Houston 717, Doris Mackay 67.
Glass L-1B'ruce If+odgert 61.
Primer Class -Jack Powell (Very
'Good), Frank Ryan ('Good).
Number. on Roll, 13• Average Att-
itendance, 12.
Margaret E. Grieve, Teacher.
Report of Easter examiftation's for
'.S. S. No. 2, tTuckerstnith, An. aster-
?-isk 'before a pupil's name indicates
,one or more exam'ina'tions missed.
'Sr. IDV. -Gladys McKenzie 81,
Norma Hevener 70, Ruth Watson
'66, Bruce MadGregor'58.
.Sr. 'IIt81,-Theda 'Watson 74, 'Edna
Mae Dayman 70, Olive 'Smith 67 2,
Dorothy ,Deitz 67 Ronald
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adGre
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-or 66, !Doreen 'Cooper 60, 'Bernard
McLean '57, Mona Smith '53.
Jr.11111.-Edison •McLean 12, Arthur
Field 52, Mildred. Deitz '(absent),
Sr. 11I.-Ka'thleen 'MacGregor 77,
Don Cooper 64, (Donald Cayman 62,
41B'laache Watson 60, 'Grace Schilbe
and -Robert !Field 53 (ties), 'Wen -
meth McKenzie 50, 'Ray Cooper '47.
Jr. 'IT, Esther Day Tian 76, Gwen-
•dolyn -Cooper 75, 'Billie !Sproat 74,
Kathleen 'Schilbe .64, Marjorie Smith
60,1Wiliie "Whitcombe 51.
Jr. 'I: Jeaa Sohilbe and Jack Deitz
(ties). Promoted from Sr. Pr.•to Jr.
"L -Joe •McKenzie, Boddie Cooper.
Sr. ,Pr. -+Eldred Moffat, 'Ronald 'Cald
well. Jr. !Pr.-ildabelle !Watson. Best
spellers for February were: Gladys
McKenzie, Edna +D'ayman, Theta
-Watson, tDonald tDayman, Esther
'Dayman. 'Best' spellers for 'March
were: Gladys McKenzie, Doreen
'Cooper, 'Donald 'Dayman, Esther Day-
-man and .B•illie'Sproat. Dorothy ;Deitz
'had greatest number of days with
perfect Arithmetic in 'February and
':Edna Dayman in 'March. Number on
•roll' 36. Average attendance for Feb-
'ruary 34.4.
Jean E. McKenzie, Teacher.
WINTHROP.
The Ladies' Aid meeting will be
'held at the home of Mrs. Irwin Tre-
-wartlia on Wednesday, April 6th.
A very large crowd attended bhe
euchre and dance in the hall'on Tues-
day night. The euchre .prizes were
won as follows: Ladies' 1s't, Mrs, Mel-
vin Clarke; lone hands, Miss Rita
'C'amp'bell; men's, first, Austin Do'l-
'nnage, lone hands, Jim Hogg.
Mrs. Geo. (Eaton and iMiss Thelma
IHeist spent Tuesday .with Mr. and.
tilts. Foster Bennett, ,Huron Road,
Mr. Neil Montgomery spent Wed-
nt.esday with friends in. IBeigreve.
Mr. Tim Eaton spent Sunday in
'Stratford.
The Winthrop 'hockey team visited
'Brussels and won by a score of Win-
throp 5, Brussels 4.
A euchre and dance will be held in
the hall on Friday, April 8th. '
'Misses Lydia Reid and Bessie Hil-
len are spending the week in Toron-
to, attending the O.E.A.
BLYTH.
'Miss H'aze'l Pelts of London visited
,over the holidays with her parents,
"ilr. and Mrs. John. Petts,
.Miss !Bertha ` Brogden of. London
'visited with her sisters, Mrs, W'il'liam
Lyon . and Mrs. D. Floady, aver the
'hol:iday,,
Miss Jean Rath of Toronto is
spending the holidays with 'her fath-
er, Mr, Wni, Rath.
Mr. R. Woods of. Stratford is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cartwright.
Miss Annie Maines of Toronto
spent over Easter' with her parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. john Maines.
Mr. Lyle Robinson Of (Humber-
stone, Miss Lois Robinson of ,Strat-
eierd Normal and •S'tewant Robinson of
Gestarich, were visitors with their par-
ents, R. H. and Mrs. Robinson.
Miss'H'aze'1 Petts of London 'sp'ent.
over the week end with her parenrts,
Mr. acid Mrs. J. W. Petts.
Mies' A. M. :Maines of Toronto spent
some days with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs• J. Maines.
,Miss 'Bertha Brogden o'f London
Visited her ,sister, Mesdames +Floody
and 'Lyon over the holiday.
`f ittle 'Fratecis 'Jiohns'ton is visiting
Clare and Irene .Brutisdon, Clinton;.
She was 'accompanied by her father,
'Mr. Harry Johnston.'
Miss Muriel Wilford of Whitby
-Ladies' ".College, spend her holidaysi
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]Cleave 85%.
jr. 11V.-At'a Steckle 74, Kenneth
Etre 64, Mabel Hubner 51.
Sr.IId.-Bertram Oarnie 84, Robt.
Turner 66, Mary Snowden 50, Len-
ard Etue 39,'
Jr. IN. -Violet Turner 81, Buelab
Ducharme 65; Jimmy 'Cleave 65.
IIlI.-;De1'ores IDuchat',me 70, Vel-
ma 'Martin
e'lma'Martin 66, 'Earl !Eine 60.
1st---Emuta'Martin 66,
•Pt. -.Dona Ducharme,
No, on IRoII-57.
Mrs. R. F. S'cotchmer, Teacher,
with 'her grandmother, ,'Irs. A, B.
Carr.
A cantata, "The Challenge of the
Cross," was presented at the Queen
Street United ,Church on Sunday ev-
ening, those taking part being, ;Mrs.
E. L. Anderson, Mrs. C. E. Toil, Mrs.
E. Pollard, 'Ada Stackhouse, Gladys
Fawcett, Ethel Taylor, Ruby Gibson
and the choir.
'Those who attended the funeral of
the late James D. Moody on Wed-
nesday of last week from a distance
included Mr. and Mrs. William Moo-
dy and Mr. 'H'oward Volker of Kitch-
ener; Mrs. John Macfie of London,
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Mr. Ross +Rolhison of \et+=boyo.
Mr. Reg. Argent of Welland teach-
ing staff, is spending .his holidays with
his parents, Fred and Mrs. Argent.
Miss Elizabeth Mills was- successful
in passing with honors the teacher's
written examination in connection
with the Toronto Conservatory' of
Music, tried at the mid -winter exams
at the Institute of Musical Art, 'Lon-
don. This exam has been set in re-
cent years by the Conservatory and
deals with the physiological and
psychological modern methods of
teaching from the child to the atoll.
Miss Mills has been studying with
Mr. A. W. Anderton, Clinton.
LONDESBORO.
The 'following from Toronto spent
Easter at their homes here: Misses
Esther and -.Mary Jamieson, Gertrude
Roberton, Myrtle Grainger and Irene
Carter.
Miss Jean Mains and .lire. Troop of
'Chicago spent Easter with their mo-
ther here. .Mrs. Troop will remain
for a couple of weeks but Miss Mains
returned to the city Sunday evening.
'llTe are pleased to report Mrs. W.
'Brunsdon is much improved after her
recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Tamblynand fa-
mily spent the week end with the for-
reer's' mother here.
A great many of our villagers have
the Ru but at present none are ser-
ious.
Miss Mary Wood of London spent
the week end with her parents here.
Miss Verde Watson of G'oderich
was home for Easter.
Miss•Ansett returned from bhe Go-
derich hospital much improved in
health last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Stevens and chil-
dren spent Monday with the former's
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. John Nott.
Miss Brigham of Windsor is spend-
ing this week at her 'home.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Sarnia were
guests at the manse on Sunday,
Mrs. M'dBrien of 'Seaforth is visit-
ing with, her sister, :Mrs. H'arbey.
Matting bees and flu are the order
of the day in our burg.
Miss Barr returned horn from Bay-
field on Friday last after spending a
week with her sister, Mrs. King,
Mrs. John Fingland is spending this
week with Goderioh friends.
VARNA.
The many friends of Mrs. Clark
will be sorry to know she is still in
bed and not improving as we would
like to see,
Mr, G. Pilgrim of Palmerston spent
the holiday's with his father, Mr. C.
Ptlgrim.
{Seeeral•in our vicinityare suffering
sug
with a severe cold,
Sapsuckers are busy these days and
report a good run.
.Miss M. Reid of Baylfield spent a
few days last week with Mr, and
Mrs. F. Weekes.
The' many friends and acquaint-
ances o'f Mr. and Mrs. Roy D'owson
congregated in the hall on Monday
night and after tripping the light
fantas'tic toe, the young couple were
called to the front w'h'ile Mr. William
Marshall read a fitting address, while
they were presented with a pair of
wicker chairs. We wish the young
couple bon voyage through life.
Messrs. Epps and Sons are kept.
busy clearing the highways o'f snow.
Mrs. McConnell has returned home
after enjoying :a 'trip to Bermuda.
'Mr. M. Elliott. made a shipment of
live stack to Toronto, S'a'turday.
The Library euchre and dance held
on the 17th was very well attended
considering the amount of sicknesis
+throughout the country, 'Mrs: Z'a'p,he
of Brucefield won the Ladies' Prize,
and Mr. J, Coultis, Varma,,,,wen Abe
Gents' prize, Proceeds amounted' • to•
.$24,
STANLEY.
:Mr. and Mrs, Ruskin Keys of East
Windsor and Mr. Stewart Keys of
Toronto spent Easter at the home of
their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Nelson
Keys, of Babylon line.
Miss Grace Robinson and Miss He-
len Anderson of Clinton Collegiate
are spending the Easter holidays at
their respective homes.
Mr. Mervin Keys of London Uni-
versity and Man I{eys of Seaforth
'high school are spending the holidays
at their home on Babylon.
The Y.P.'.S..of Goshen and Blake
will hold their regular meeting at the
,Blake church on Friday night. A
special feature of the program will be
a debate, subject, "Co-operation vs:
Competition."
Mr. Lloyd Scotchmer, who took a
truckload of live stock to Toronto on
Monday of last week was snowbound
there for over a day. He arrived home
safely on Wednesday evening.
Miss Margaret Tough is spending
teeter week with her parents, ; Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Tough.
Miss Olive Brock of Hensel], is
spending the week with her friend,
Miss Jean Carate.
The wintry snow of the past three
weeks is yielding rapidly to the
warm March snn. The Spring binds
are returning unusually early. The
great blue heron, a warm weather
bird, has been here for several days,
while rhe supple form of the ground
hog can be seen scampering warily
from hole to hole.
Young People Meet The regular
meeting of Goshen aad Blake Young
People's Society took the form of a
St. Patrick'e socia: on Friday even-
ing, !Larch 18th, when about 45 young
people were delightfully entertained
by Rev. and Mrs. Poulter, The manse
was beautifully decorated in Irish co-
lours of green and white with Stream-
ers, shamrocks and harps, which add-
ed much to the enjoyment of the ev-
ening. The meeting was opened by
singing the hymn "Come, Let us
sing of a wonderful love." Prayer was
then offered by Mr. Poulter. Another
hymn was sung, "•O'li Master, Let Me
Walk with Thee," followed by com-
munity singing, led by the president,
IMr V,r,ill Robinson. The program
cdmmittee, Miss Margaret Douglas,
convener, Alberta Finley, : Margaret
Rubinson and Bill Clarke, had charge
of the games and contests for the ev-
ening. Lunch was enjoyed by all pre-
sent.
Miss :Margaret Robin's'on spent the
week end"with her friend, Miss Marg-
aret Chuter, of Varna.
Mrs, Alex. McConnell of Varnaand
her sister, Miss Esler, have returned
to Varna after a pleasant trip to Ber-
muda.
Mr, Edgar Snaith is spending a few
weeks with his aunt, Iles. Hindes, of
hear Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Talbot of Bay-
field, spent Sunday with Mr, and MTs.
W. J. Dawson.
On Friday evening a service was
held in Goshen United Church, the
theme being in keeping with the day.
The Goshen W.M.S. held their reg-
ular Monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Thos, Robinson on Tuesday.
!$lake branch of the Women's Mis-
sionary Society held their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. John
'McBride on Wednesday afternoon of
last week, Des'p'ite the condition of
the roads a good attendance was re-
corded, Miss Alberta Finlay, Presi-
dent, conducted 'the .meeting. - 'The
meeting' was opened by singing, : fol-
lowed by prayer. The, Scripture
lesson was then read, after which the
roll was. called and routine business;
transacted. Mrs. Roy. Lamont and
Mrs. John McBride read a chapter of
the Study Brook on Korea, after which
Mrs. Pouiter led in prayer. The meet-
ing was brought to a olose by a brief'
song service and repeating' the Lord's-
.Prayer in unison. After the meeting
a dainty lunch ; was served by Mrs.
MdBride.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W; Delgaty, of
IBaydield, were the guests of Mr. anti
Mrs. J. A. Carne on Wed'nesd'ay last.
'There was a goodly attendance of
the Rieke Young People's. Society et
the Si. Patrick's Social held last Fri
day evening at the parsonage, Varna,
;January and February evidently for-
got to function normally, . but March',
is running true to form. 1
The following is a report of the.
examinations held at S. S. No. 4
(South). .
V. - 'Mary Campbell 86%, Anna
•
McKILLOP.
• Following is the report of the Eas-
ter exauun'attoes for S.S. No. 6, Mc-
Killop: Sr. IRT-Maudie Sparking 78%
Evelyn Hoegy 76%; 'Jr. 'IV. -Vera
Duffy 68%, Helen Elliott 67%, Glen
Pryce 53%. Sr. PIiI.-!Leslie Pryce,
71%, *'Gerald OlHara 55%. Jr. VIII.
Rita Duffy 71%, Mary Pryce' 63%,'
!Everett Beermann 61%, Ma'rie.H'oegy
and ' Beatrice Pryce 60% (equal),
*Rita Ryan 5S%, Hazel Sperling
56%. Sr. LI.-IWiibur Hloegy 77%,
Audrey Beurnvann 62%. (Promoted to
Jr. PIIL) Bob1Duffy 46%. Jr. E.
(Promoted to ,Sr. IIID Louis H'oegy
72%, *Leo .Ryan 70%, Gordan Beur-
.mana 58%, Billy Little 57%, Alvin
'Beurntatnt 55%. L (!Promoted to Jr.
PI)^Iren:e
Oonnolly al%a. Pr,. Jean
Pryce, Rita Sloane and Melvin Bette -
mann (equal). Anotia Dale, Teacher.
Report for S. S. No. 16, ilTdKillop,
'February and March.
!Sr. I'V.-El'iz'abeth Howes 66%.
Jr. IV.-' Francis Coleman 72%.
Sr. hPI.-(Walter MacMillan 80%.
Sr, P,L-Gladys Broome 83%.
L - Spencer Broome 85%p, Rosa-
mond Appleby 81%, Mildred Aitehe-
son 81%.
Pr. -Keith Harrison 82%, George
Hart 80%, Gordons M'dGill 7S%, .Mar-
ion Appleby 77%.
Promoted from First class to Jun-
ior Second -,Spencer Broome, Mildred
'Mecheson, Rosamond Appleby.
'Promoted front Printer to First
class -Keith Harrison, George Hart,
•Gordon McGill, Marion Appleby.
(Perfect attendan'ce during month:-
Gladys
onthrGladys 'Broome, Spencer Broome,
Walter MacMillan, ' George Hart,.
Keith Harrison,
S. M. Richmond, Teacher.
The fol'loowing is the 'school re-
'p'ort front Christmas to Easter of S.
S. No. '8, 'McKillop. Names in order
of merit.
Fifth 'C'l'ass. -Edgar 'Elligson, Mary
Murray, 'Fergus McKay, Raymond
Murray.
Junior Fourth, - I -tarry Regele,
!A'delittc ,Siemon, Clement !McKay,
Oscar Elligson, Mervin Manley.
Senior Third. --Iris 'Kleber, 'Mildred
e ennewies, Vincent 'Murray, Dan
Manley, Harry .'Bennewies, Harvey
Koehler, Joseph Eckert.
!Junior Third. - 'Bernice 'Manley,
Vera Leon'hardt, ,Dominic Murray,
!Gerald 'M'dKay, 'Aaron K'fstner and
'Olesta Jlohnsun '(equal),''Carl Siemon,
Mervin Dietz, Sylvester J'ohns'on.
Second 'Class, - Morley Koehler,
Della Eggert and 'Ray'mon'd' Kleber
(equal), Annie Eckert, 'Joseph John-
son, Robert IB'auermann.
First Claes.-Stephen McKay, El-
mer Kleber, Margaret Eckert, Dor-
othy Sohenb'orth and +Cyril Johnson
(equal), Harold 'Dietz, 'Thotnas Mur-
ray, Stephen Manley..
Primers. -Alvin lEiti•gsou, Florence
tLeonlhabdt, Lea Johnson.
No. on roll 42.
Teacher, )Helen 'Delaney.
The fallowing'is' the report of S.S.
No. 7, M'clKiilop, for the Easter ex-
•
atninations
:
Sen. IV. -!Dorothy Hall 88%, Mar-
garet Turvey 83%, Boyd Driscoll
85%, Jimmie Balfour 76%.
Sen. BBL -Kathleen Leeming 71%,
'I-8arold Hudie 68%a.
'Sen. I2, -Willie Leeming 70%.
Sen. 1. -!Alma Somerville 85%.
The highest' number of stars during
the months February and March for
Spelling were: •ISen, IV. --Dorothy
Hall; 'Sen. IIIII.--Kathleen Leeming;
Gen. I'L- lW'iltie Leem'i'n•g; Sen. I. -
Anna Somerville.
• 'Cora F. Strong, Teacher.
ST. COLUMBAN.
The following is the report of the
Easter examinations of the Junior
Grades for U.S.S.S. No. 3, . Hibberd
and M'clOil'lop. The names are its or-
der of merit,
Entrance Class: Irene McQuaid,
Thomas Melady, Benedict R. Hol-
land. lechsent during exams- al'a 0'.
'Sullivan, Lillian M'iles.
Junior IiV.•-Edward Roach, Jack
Cronin, Fergus Me'lady. Absent dur-
ing exams-Ai'bert Hart, Margaret
Murphy, Jose'ph OtReilly,
Senior L1111. - Louis O'Reilly, Wil-
fred McQuaid, Isabel Roach. Absent
-'Mary Hart.
Junior II1Q, - Jack Roach, Patrick
Cleary, Lenore Rttstin, Conrad Hol
fend, Francis O'Reilly, Ralph Mur-
phy, •
.Second Glass. - +Elizabeth Roach
Patrick O'IS'u'/ti:van, Gloria Holland
Petrick M'cGra!th, Mary O'K'eillee
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Primary. -!Loretto Roach, Eleanor
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Arthur Murphy, ' Basil O'Reilly,
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Dies in London. -_The funeral of
Miss Anna Fortune was held here on
!Saturday. She had passed away in
London on Friday tnorning in her
7185h year, having been born in Tuck-
ersmith Towns'h'ip, where she spent
her early years. Some years ago she
went toLondon to reside. Deceased
was the youngest of the family, four
'brothers, 'William, Luke, John .and
R2obent, and three sisters, Mrs. T.
!Devereaux, Mrs. M. Dorsey and Mrs.
J. Downey; all of this district, having
predeceased her. The funeral took
Plage Saturday afternoon to St. Col -
=ban cemetery .and was largely at-
.tended by neighbors and. friends.
Miss M. Fortune was a visitor at
M. Down'ey's over Easter.
-Mrs. J. Bruxerspent a few days in
St. Colunvban last week.
The fol'lo'wing teachers are home
•for the Raster holidays: lAstme Dal-
ton, Margaret M'dGrath, James Lane
of B'ratttford, Edith Miles of Guelph,
'Mildred and ,Gertrude McGrath of
Waterloo, Agnes McGrath of Bam-
burg; Helene IFlanmery of Linwood;
'Th'omas McQuaid and Charles Ma-
lone of Windsor; Lucy Burke of
London.
Mary McGrath and Rose McQuaid
of Toronto . spent Easter at their.
homes here.
Mrs. F. -j. McQuaid of Stratford
has returned to her home after.spend-
ing , the past oou'ple of weeks with
Mr. and Mrs: James McQuaid.` •
Miss Hannah Downey o'f Saginaw,
was 'here over the week end attending
the funeral of her brother, Neil Dew
ney, who was buried here on Satur-
day last:
Miss Mary Hart spent Saturday in
Stratford.
Mr, James McQuaid is wearing a
smile. '"I't's a girl."
Miss Angela' gena Eckert of Seafor'tlt
spent Easter with her grand parent's,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Connor oif
Hibbert.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos. Feeney and Mr.
ward= Mrs. Dan Cronin were Goderioh
visitors last week..
STAFFA
Miss Marzette Sadler of Whalen is
spending She Easter holidays with
Iter parents.
'The Y. 'P. of the United Church
attended the Easter Rally of Perth
Presbytery in Stratford on Monday
night
.Messrs, 'Janice Norris, Clarence
Norris and Fraser Oliver .of Toronto
and Hamilton Universities returned.
to their studies alter spending the
Easter holiday with friends and rela-
tives.
'Rev. Mr. Parker of Heu,sall held
Good Friday,_, services,,.. in Graced
Church.
CONSTANCE.
Riley -Cook. -,A quiet wedding was
solemnized in 1St. Paul's Anglican
Church at Clinton on Wednesday,
March 23rd, when Miss •Mary 'Cook
of Goderich township was united in
marriage to Mr. Frank Riley of Con-
stance, The ceremony was performed
by the Rev, Mr, McGowan at four
o'clock in the afternoon. The bride
was attired in a gown o'f new blue
georgette, with slippers, hose and
purse of blonde. Mrs, Martha Ell-
wood, sister of the bride acted as
bridesmaid„ while Mr. Thomas Riley
of Clinton, supported the groom. Din-
ner was served at six o'clock at the
home . o'f the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Cook of Goderich town-
ship.
, Only the immediate relatives
were present. The bride's table was
decorated in pink and white and the
bride's bouquet, The happy couple
will reside in Constance with the best
wishes of the community. 1.-‘
Mr. attd Mrs. John 'Riley and Mips
Winnifred Riley of Brussels spent the
week end et the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Grimoidby.
There will be an old time dance in
the Forrester's hall on April 8th, Do
not forget the date so all come and
enjoy yourse'lfses.
Mrs. James McFarlane of Goderich
township is spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Riley,
A few friends_gabhered' at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Grimoldby
on Wednesday evening of last week
to celebrate the seventy-second birth-
day of Mrs. Grimobd:by's father, Mr.
Benj. Riley of Constance. The even-
ing was spent in progressive euchre.
The winners for the best prizes were
Mr. John Mann and Mrs. Thomas
Pollard, while the cotssolation prizes
were mon by Mr. Harold Coakley and,
Mrs. George Riley,
M'r, Epheiaru Clarke is in To$onto
this week attending the sessions of the
O.'EA,
EGMONDVILLE.
The Peppy Pals' Mission Band held
their last regular meeting on Saturday,
Manoh 26th in the basement of the
church. The meeting was brought to
order with .qu'iet music by the pianist
after whiieh the president, Betty
'Smith, read the call to worship, "He
hears each S'on'g of praise and listens
when we Pray," after which ;hymn 40
was sung. Laura Stewart then read the
2t3rd psalm, During the business per-
iod it was decided to have a thankoff
ering this Spring, We then sang
hymn 436, after which Grace Wallace
read the girls an` interesting story, '"A
B'oy'who Wondered and Found Out."
The study period on Japan was then.
taken by Lilia'u Ri:ehardson. We then'
sang, "Jesus Wants the for a Sun-
beam," and, the meeting closed by, all.
repeating the Lord's prayer.
DIED.
HUFF'MAN, '- In. Seaforth o u
!Wednnes'day, March 30tih, 1932, Hugh
Robert Hsffman, aged 37 years.
,The funeral (private) will be held,
fromthe residence of his. father, Mr.
(Henry Huffman, Gouinl'ock street,,
Friday, April 1st,
1,