The Seaforth News, 1933-12-14, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, '1933
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"Christmas S
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SUPERIOR
Bringing to you the choicest Foods for the Christmas 'Season. See
the wonderful selection available at your 'Superior Store. 'Mem'ory does
not recall a Christmas that offered so much real value as does this
season of 1933. Now is the time to secure your supply of nuts, candies,
raisins, and other Christmas essentials.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
IITEMS FOR WEEK EN'DI'NG DEC. 20
CHOICE TOMATOES, 2's squat 2 T'IN'S
PURE LARD j 1 LB.lI ,,.
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, LARGE PER PKG.
RICHELbEU GOLDEN WAX BEANS 2 PINS
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP .. , , PER TIN
AYLMER CCH'OI'CE GOLDEN BANTAM CORN. 2 tins
15c
11c
19c
23c
Sc
25C
Pure Jam, Raspberry, Strawberry, Black Currant, 40 oz. jar
Fancy Pink Cascade Brand Salmon l's
Salt, Plain or Iodized per carton
Red Rose Orange Pekoe, special % lb.
Tomato Juice, 10% oz. 5 tins
Baker's 'Cocoa, large '1 lb. tin
Heinz Medium Spaghetti 2 tins
Pure Clover Honey, 4/ lb. per tin
Schneider's 'Midget Cottage Rolls per 1b.
Royal York Coffee, and pkg. Royal York Tea l's
Hawes'' Floor Wax ................ .........,....,,,,., 1 s
Hawes' Lemons Oil 12 oz.
Durham Corn 'Starch per pkg.
Lounsbury's Steak Sauce per bottle
Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia 4 pkgs.
Lawrason's 'Flusho...,.......... per tin
Lawrason's Sinko per tin
California Sweet Prunes, large 2 lbs.
Bruce 'BirdSeed per pkg.
37c
12c
9c
36c
25c
25c
25c
39c
18c
39c
43c
23c
lac
25c
25c
21c
27c
29c
19c
FRUITS AND CANDY
New Dates
Cleaned ,Currants
Bleached Sultanas
Lemon or Orange 'Peel
Citron Peel
Glace Cherries / lb.
Glace 'Pineapple
1 lb. 10c
2 lbs. 25c
per lb. 19c
per lb.' 20c
per lb. " 29c
100
150
20c
190
IA lb.
Cluster Raisins, 3 Crown and 5 Crown ...........'/ lb
French Creams per 1b.
Cut Rock Candy per lb.. 19c
per lb. 15c
per lb. 19c
per ib 15c
Fancy Christmas 'Chocolates.. 3's 79c
Shelled Almonds 'A 1b. 23c
Manchurian Shelled 'Walnuts, quarters % lb. 10c
Satin Mixed Candy
Chocolate Drops
Royal Mixed Candy
Ask Your Superior Grocer to make you up a'Christmas Basket •
—you name the price.
Ross J. Sproat .Phone 8
Miss N. Pryce
Phone 77
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
TOWN ll;PICS.
\lr. George Gell tete returns this
week from .h'ort 11cAichol:
Mrs. Crawford Simpsons many
friends wall regret to learn that she
is undergoing ti•eatinent in the Get,-
cral'hospital, Toronto. Latest reports
give her condition as fairly satis-
factory,
atis-r story.
11 rs. J. Sills of Uievo'rand, O re-
turned on t\reclne dna titer attending
the funeral of her father, the late
Henry Golding.
lira, Ila t Horne visited her son,
:Mr. Walter 'lIaw'thorne, in Gocierich,
this ,eel,
Mfrs, Roy M.cGeoch spent the week-
end in T'orotvto,
IMiss Elizabeth 'Thomson of Toron-
to spent a few days last week with
her friend, Mis's H'ele'n IJaite,
'Chief J V. Ryan was in Toronto on
official business on Ttuesclay.
IMr,''George Spotton, VI!P of W'i'ng -
ham, elal'led at the h'one 'of Mr, W, H.
Golding, MRP., one Tvfond'ay,
Rev. 'Canon E. Appdeyard is attend-
ing a meeting off the Executibe Com-
mittee of the Diocese of Huron and
also a meeting of Huron College
Council in London Thursday. The
Canon is a m'ember of both these or
ganizatiotas,
Mr's. Leslie McIClure of Goderich
Tp., spent a few clays in Egntond'ville
with leer aunt, Miss MetDougal'l.
Mr. W. .E. Kerslake is attending the
funeral of •has cousin, the late 0. H.
Kerslake of Staffa, which is being'held
on Thursday afternoon.
FORMER H'UL'LET(I' MAN DEAD
Word ;has been received !here from
]Kindersley, 'Sask., informing relatives
of the passing away early Saturday
'morning, Dec. 9'th, in the hospital
'there following a 'critical operation :on
Monday of ,Fletcher B. 'Gib'bings, The'
deceased was :born in Hlullett towiT-
ship, near 'Alma, in 11900, and spent 'his
'boyhood years an :that community,
going while yet in his teens to Sask
atc'hewaau where he ,farmed 'for a time
near tRosetowo. ,He made several ,visits
to the old community since first going
West, and in March, 1927, was united.
in marriage eo ]Miss Almy McBrien,
d'aughter of :Mrs. and the late William
John McBrien; formerly oaf jHullett.
Alter marriage the young couple pur-
chased a .farm near ,•Kindersley'w'here
they have since made their home and
where the' deceased has been a very
progressive and up-to-d,atte ;farrier and'
]has taken an active pant in everything
peutaining to the welfare of his .catn-
,munity. He will be sadly missed in
the .community in which he. has lived,
bu't' particularly 'in his 'hone where -he
leaves his young widow, ,Rage aged
five years and Harold, seven months.
ale also leaves to mourn, his :father,
!Robert 13 'Gib'bings, sister, Mrs. E. !C.
W. Jervis, Toronto, and two brothers,
J. Floater, of Kindersley, and R. W.
(Bert) Of Stapleton, .near (Clinton. An=
other, 'brdther, C. Wesley, was killed in
an accident on his farm; near 'Ro'se-
town a few years ago.
Waeke
rs.
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UNDERTAKING
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EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. IA'ALKE!R• holder of Go
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Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
EGMONDVILLE.
The EEg+mondlvi'lle Mission Band
'net in the school room of the church
o'n Tlhursday afternoon, The meeting
opened with the hy'nin, "Hark ark the
H'onald Angels 'Sing," and prayer by
officers for 19'34
I Theo e
Vera Malcolm.
w et e then elected: President—Anna
Dennis; Vice President—]Dorothy Ta-
man; Rec. 'Sec. -{Mildred 1 uwigati;
Press Sec Mary Stewart; Fin. Sec.
—Stewart Rinnigan, Pianist — Anna
Dennis; Attendlance Secretaries -
Shirley IWurma Donald McLean;
hymn book monitors, Dorothy T'hie-
bold, Mary Shade, Donald McKenzie,
John Robert McKenzie. The new .pre-
sident, Anna
re-sid'ent,,Anna Dennis, toren took the
chair, The secreleary, Mildred Fin-
nigan, called the roll aril the offeriit'g
was received. Mrs. Malcolm told a
SEAFORT'H MARKETS. story: and meeting closed wi'hh a
hymn.
Wheat,: bus. .:......'' ''' ' 65c
Z h ,' p er 42c FRACT'URES LEG
Barley, per bus. ' ,
'Lying,hel helpless with a fractured leg
'Oats,new,per bus :
30c P
Bnickwheat, periii a
bats: ...,. 40c y
Eggslone] cabi t';in Peace River dis-
' :.,..,. t r .64 miles from the. railroad, Dx.
Butter, per lb
, „ lSc 1S'a,garet Strang Savage, ofIlsborne,
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p. dos . ... :.. . ...... • , 20ee30c a nted'te,al missionary int that district,
. ger
Potatoes, per bag $• set the bone herself.
Hogs, per cwt: $5.50,
PLACING CHRISTMAS TREE
'Unless worms be expelled from the The Lions Christmas tree is being
tem no child` can be 'healthy. erected in the centre Of Main street
system, at Goderidh street, in a spirit of faith,
Mother' Graves' Worm Exterminator yt,1 lyarily .tfaith.and Itope that
is an excellent'medicine' to^'�destmy c',a"tyih Heti skid into ut and knock
worms. it down.
ance
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OLD AND NEW
KIPPEN
FRIDAY
Admission 25c. Ladies IOc
MISS MARTHA :GI:B150'N
Alter an illness extending over, a
period of seven weeks, Miss Martha
Gibson passed to her reward on ]Satur-
day night last at the home of 'her
niece, Mrs. Margaret White,
She was horn in McKillop seventy-
eight years ago, the daughter of the.
late. Robert and Matilda Gibson and
spent her whole life there -until she
move'd to Sealforth four, years ago. n
1.9311' she suffered .a severe ,I
re stroke but
r'ecovered front this sufficiently to get
hutch enjoyment ant Of life. Being of
a quiet, cheer=ful disposition, she won
the friendship of everyone who knew
her.
The funeral, held on Tuesday, was
conducted by her pastor, 'Rev. I. B.
Koine, wh'ose words expressed so fit-
tingly the true characteristics .of her
life., She was laid to rest in the fam-
ily olot in lEgmondvitlle cemetery;
the pallbearers were Joseph Murray,'
William Johnston, Rlo'bert Campbell,
Michael Murray, Finlay 'McKerc'her,
Herald Lawrence,
WILLIAM' McDONALD
The death occurred Sunday morn-
ing at 7.30 at his ]tome on •jatnes
street, Seaforth, of William McDon-
ald,a
1f Sea
-
o
a
resident
'wel'lkuoova t
torth, Tuckersmith and Us'borne
townships, after a protracted illness.
Mr. McDonald was ,in his sixtieth
y ear, being born at Thames Road,
U.sborne township, third youngest' in
the family, •He was ,married about 31
years ago to Miss .Isobel McLean of
Tuckeresni'th; After living 27 years in
'Cuckersntith he "sold his farm to Mr.
Ross Broaclfoot and moved to Sea -
forth four years ago. Mr. Mc'Don'ald
was a Presbyterian in religion, a Lib-
eral lir politics,' a'trus'tee of S.S. No..2,
Tuckersnnith, also a manager of Kip -
pen Church for a nu'aber of years.
Besides his, widow, he is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Ross Bro'ad'foot,
Kipper, Miss Margaret' at.honte;. and
three brothers and two sisters, Alex.
of Cali'fornlia; Hugh, ' of Essex; John
of Hensall Mrs.-B'allanftyne, of Fort
William; Mrs. McCurdy, Exeter. The
funeral, which took place on Tuesday
from the Presibyterian -c'hurc'h was
largely attended by'relatives, friends
and neighbors. The service was con-
ducted by `Re'v. 5. B. Kahle of the
F'irs't,Preslbyferian Church; Rev. W.
P. Lane; of. North Side ,United
Chur'c'h, Seaforth, and Rev. E. F.
Chandler of Kipper., The pallbearers
were Messrs, T. N. Forsyth, R. J,
Cooper, Andrew Bell, Wm. Sinclair
Walter Iaiirbairn and Earle Sproat..
Intermenrt was tirade in Hensal'l'Ut.
ion Cemetery.' Among those who at-
tended the funeral from a " distance
were Mr. Hugh McDonald, Essex;
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, and
son, Hens'all; Mrs. McCurdy,' Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCurdy, Far-
quhar; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan,
Farquhar; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gard -
bier, Fa'rqu'har; Mr. Percy Passmore.
Exete1" IC, and
V
rs John Passmore,
Hensall.
MRS. BRID'GET PURCELL
The -death occurred at the hone of
her daughter, Mrs. M. J. McCauley,,
Stratford, on Monday morning, of
Mrs. Bridget Purcell, widow of Tho-
mas Purcell, after an illness of several
weeks. Mrs. ,P.urcell., died of heart
trouble and was in her &3rd year. Her
dearth removes a web known and
highly esteemed resident. .For the past
few years she had been an almost
constant resident of 'Stratford, al-
though 'her •home was in Seaforth
where she lived following her mar-
riage. Mrs. Purcell, Whose maiden
name was Bridget Derm'o'dy, • was a
daughter of the late .john Dermody
and IHonora Gleason. She was born in
St, Columban Where she, spent her
youth and where she lived until her
marriage. She was a devout tnember
of the. Catholic Church and 'attended
St. James' Church in Sea'forth..Prede-
ceased by her husband by 43 years, a
son john' who was killed ,daring the
war, and a sister, she is survived by
one son, Thomas Leo Purcell, Strat-
ford; four, daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Elizabeth IFlyttia of Ci'inton,,Mrs. 'Geo.
Carbert of Clinton, Mrs. Paul Free-
man of Toronto Mrs, M. J,°Mc'Cauley
of Stratford. The funeral was held on
Wednesday morning' at St. James'
Church, Seaforth, with 'Rev, ,Father
Hussey officiating. The pallbearers
were Thos, Purcell, , Matt. Pucell,
Thos. Melady, Con. Eckart, James
Devereaux and Roland 'Kennedyy, In-
teruent was made is the St. 'Coliint-
ban cemetery.
MRS. JACOB WEBER
[he death occurred about one o'-
clock Saturday 'afternoon at the Scott
Memorial Hospital of lSusavina
Adams, a highly esteemed resident
and widow of _Jacob,' Weber In her
74.tit year. The deceased' had been a
sufferer 'from anaemia for some: time
hut became suddenly worse last 'Tues-
day and was taken to the hospital,
whereshe passed away. Vers. Weber,
\\'as'lnorn at St. Clements and spent
nost of her life in Sit, Clements and
Kitchener. She :was married on March
4, 11:92'4, to 'her vote husb'anel who pre-
deceased• her on 'Nov. 815, 119311. M' -s,
Weber was 'a devote(' member of St.
James' Catholic Church pied also a
ntemlbe'r of the League of the Sacred
Heart and the 'Altar Society. 'She' is
survived by one :brother, Jo'sep'h
'Adams, :Kitchener, and two sisters,
Mrs. C. L. Moser, ,New Hamburg,
and Mrs. C. Gies, of Sealonth. The
funeral took place on Monday thorn
ing from St James' Church, ;Seaforth,
f,e-S't.•'James''iC.ometery.,'Rev. Father
T: P. Hussey celebrated requiem
High Mass.
Y.P.L.
The last regular meeting of the
Young People's League of North Side
United Church was held on Tuesday
eventing, Dee. ''IL'th 'wit+h :Mr. Sam
Scott in the chair. Community singing
opened the meeting after which the
Lord's prayer was repeated ill uni-
son. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read by. the Secretary,
Miss Vera Mole, and approved. Rev.
lfr. Lane then took charge of the an-
nual" 'reports 'Miss Vera Mole read
the secretary's and treasurer's reports
which show we arc closing a very
successful year. The new officers for
the coming year were appointed by a
nominating committee elected by the
League. They are as follows: Presid-
ent, '\'r Sam: Scott; :Devotional Con -
setter, Miss'Helen 'Britton Mission-
ary,, lits, Elizabeth Taylor; Citizen-
ship, Mr. Jack Stevens; Social, .:Miss
I-Ielen Lane; Secretary, Miss Vera
Mole; Assistant, ,Miss 'Ruth Thomp-
son; Press Secretary, Myrtle Carter;
Assistant, Miss Laura Mole; Treis-
urer, Miss Eleanor Henderson; Pian-
ist, \firs Katharine Plumbtrec; As-
sistant, 1'iiss- Winnie Saraungo; 'Aud-
itors: Miss' M. Gillespie anti 1Lr.
PAGE FIVE
Keith 'Webster, After singing hymn rO
S-4';Alts Myrtle Carnet led it prayer.
L'hc' ScrtoCtire lesson. was read by
bir. Earl Drover, \ ver} pleasing solo
was given by Mr. fl.ugh Ode and was
much enjoyed I he topes India and I ANNUAL :CHRISTMAS, ENTER-
HerPeoples" etas 9i0501)1' Miss' Rnth TAINMENT §c CHRISTMAS
TREE
At Roxboro Sc1 nl
yy
Frida De. 22
I''hotnpson and proved very interest-
ing. 13y singing hymn S7 and repeat-
ing the 'lizpah benediction, the meet-
ing was brought to a close. An open
meeting will be 'field on Dec, 119th;
STANLEY.
Christmas repaint of No, 114, Stanley:
Sr ItV--IAuhrey 11 arniohar 75, 'Har-
old Jones 73.
Jr. I+V--Mary .Farquhar 69, 'Kath-
leen Jones 67.
Sr, II11I-1George Clifton 65, Marian
Kerslake ,55.
Jr. II'I—Enc ,Switzer 92.
Sr. IIT -Jean IS'peir 65 Ernie Talbo't
Don 'Switzer 56, Willie Wit000sthe.
54. 'Lois 'Rath:well (absent).
Jr.'III--Mildred Jones 60, Kenneth
M'clKenzie 415,
ISr. I — Diouiiy McKenzie, Aloin
Kerslake,
Pr. -]June Murdoch, Betty' Switzer,
(No. on roll, 16. Ave, attendance
115:514. IP. C. Ponlfold, Teacher.
Miss Selina ISteckle of Kitchener
is at ,present sojourning at the 'home
of het parents, Mr. and Mrs.. H. D.
ISteckle.
Mrs. IW. 3. Tough 'has been visiting
Ther ,niece, .Mrs, 'Milton iS'tee'p of 'God-:
erich Township. •
'The 'Western :Stanley branch of the
U,F.YJP.O. are ,fealturing a debate on
theft ,programme to be presented ata
Thursday evening (11l41th inset.) The
subject is "'Resolved that over pro-
duction is 'the cause of the farm rprob
lem.' .The affirmative is upheld under
the leadership of 'Harvey Huhner,
Maurice Eine leads the negative.
+Mr. and Mrs. Ed. m3ohnston alnd
son Geo. E. ,of IGoderi:ch visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Belson 'Keys, '.Babylon
line, last !Friday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John A. Armstrong
and'family visited the former's moth-
er, Mrs.:Armstrong off •Clinton last
week.
:Quite 0 number nt farmers -'took ad-
vantage off the 'mild weather last 'week
to do some plowings '
The !Goshen Sunday School held
their :annual meeting last Wednesday
When ,the election of officers for 19314
took place. Mr. 'John A. 'Armstrong,
the efficient superintendent, •was re-
elected .for another year.
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HILLSGREEN
Mr. H. R. Samuels -off Toronto was
up an this district recently on business,
Mrs. ,Wilfred Huxtable 'and Mrs. E.
Anderson 'af Centralia visited during
the week ,with the former's parents.
Mr, Percy Workman was in 'Flint,
Mich., recently owing to the illness of
his brother, 'Ralph, 'who suffered a
home attack.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Richardson,
bridal couple, returned from a very
pleasant honeymoon trip.
CROMARTY.
Miss Sarah McKellar is spending a
week with 'friends 11 'London,
Mr. j'o'hn Hoggarth is under the
doctor's -care. His litany friends hope
for a speedy' recovery.
Miss .Marie 'Scott is visiting in
Stratford.
The children are busy practising for
the Sunday ;School entertainment.
.T''he Ladies' Aid ,belt] a very suc-
cessful sale of work in the basement
of the church on \Vedttesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Francis called
on 'friends one day lastweek,
at 8 p.m.
10c Admission
BRUCEFIELD.
The November meeting of the U. 1F.
W. O. was held in the 'home of 'Mn.
and Mrs.'Ohas. Clifton. iThc president
Mrs. Douglas presided. ' The meeting
opened with singing "How Pleasant
'I1 'Is To 'Meet'Again," follotved .with
the creed In unison. Roll call was re-
spnocled to with suggestions for
Xmas. .A reading was given by Mrs,
'Douglas "Benefits of a Holiday," The
topic "Education" was ably' taken by
Mrs. Hugh 'McLachlan, The report
of the riding convention a'a's given.. A
talk on. Temperance was given 'by
Mrs. C. iHau'gh and a petition was
sent to 'Hon, ;George iS, Henry saying
we are very much opposed Ito wine
and 'beer in hotels ,and restaurants.
The by-laws and resolutions were dis-
cussed. ''The December ' meeting is to
be held in the hone of 'Miss Jean
Murdoch; the topic to Inc taken by
Mts. Davidson and Mrs. Eyre • on
'What Does ,Christmas 'Mean to :lie;"
roll calf "Christmas Message," The
hostess served refreshments and a so-
cial half hour was enjoyed. December
meeting wilt he held an Wednesday,
December 20th, at 2.30,
KIPPEN.
;Rev. E. F. Chandler preached a
very inspiring sermon on Sunday
morning !]fast taking for leis subject
`God's Hands." The choir rendered a
very, fine anthem, 'Will . There Be
Any. Stars." The Misses Olga Bell
and Illareace Thomson taking the
duet part.
The Young People of. St. Andrew's
United` Church met on Sunday even-
ing last with a very good attendance.
The president, Mr. Will Thomson, in
the chair, Miss Isobel Alexander took
the topic and discussion.
The annual Christmas concert will
be held in 'St. Andrew's. United
Church on Wednesday evening, De
cernher 20th at S p.m, A full program
of drills, dialogues, recitations by the
younger members of the Sunday
school, and the Mission Circle girls.
are erop'aring a very .fine pantomime.
LONDESBORO
The regular meeting of the Wo-
'men's Institute was held in the Com-
munity +Hall
om-munity'I:I'all on Dec. 15th, with a good,
attendance. :Meeting opened by sing-
ing
inghag the opening ode .followed by the
Lord's prayer in unison, 'Letters of
appreciation were read from sick
niemlbers. During the business ses-
sion it was agreed to donate another
$25 to the Hall Bard, A collection
was taken for the Children's ,Shelter,
G'oderich, for Christmas cheer for, the
children. This being the Christmas
meeting, several 'C'hris'tmas hymns
eere sung; ,also a_ quartette'b}' hers,
Adams .Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Moon and
Mrs. Manning, a Christmas Song.
Several pieces of music were played
by Mrs. Geo. McCall with the guitar
wird -MTs. Millar and Mrs, Geo. Mc
,
Vitae with their mooth organs, which
were greatly enljoyed. .Mrs. (Rev.')
A. W. tGtardincr spoke on some of the
things she saw at,the 'Century of Pro-
gress, which she pictured so plainly
•'hitt one 'could almost imagine you
were there yourself. A vote of
thanks was given 'lirrs, Gardiner for
her most in'teresting and splendid
talk„'Lunch was served by the group
in `,change ,and enjoyed by all,
-The W. A. of tlic United Church
held their 'anual bazaar in the Com-
munity Hall on Friday last. There
•tunas a good representation at the sev-
eral booths, 'homemade baking booth,
produce tbooth, 'candy booth, fancy
booth, also the post office: Every-
thing was sold out. The supper also
was good. The proceeds of the after-
noon were 44fii5.
'The committee
of the open-air
skating rink have' Ueen busy flopd ing
the grounds, wllnc'h no doibt ivnl1 soon
be in good' order for .skating:
TUCKERSMITH.
The annual concert of .School Sec-
tion No. 1, Tbckersneith, will be held
Thursday evening, December 21st.
Ladies bring lunch and .cups. Ail tvel-
come,
The monthly :meeting of the Tuck-
ersnyith Aggressive Club will be held
at the hone of Mr. and leirs. James
'Broad'foot at 'Tuesday evening, the
19th. Topica, "ThdBusiness of Farm
ing as Compared to Other :Businesses"
and "Changing ,F'as'hions in Dress."
The roll call, "A C'htistntas !Message."
BEECHWOOD
Miss Mary. 'O'Reilly, daughter of
lIr, and •Mrs, Wm. 'O iReilly, entered
the (Sacred ;Heart. Convent, :London,
on Thursday last,
We e are' pleased 'to see :Mrs. Lewis
IGivlin able to be home again.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos. Moylan and fa-
roily spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Peter O':Sullivan.
Mr. 'John 'Buries' barn was destroy-
ed by fire on Tuesday morning,
WINTHROP.
'Caves Church are holding their an-
nual concert and :Christmas 'tree in
the church on Thursday everting, De-
cember 21lst,
We are having a real 'old fashioned
winter;
'Several from here attended the re-
ception of Ma, and Ars. Gilbert
Smith last Friday evening..
The 'Ladies' Aid and \13.M.S. of Ca-
ren 'Church, 'Winthrop, ane' Wednes-
day afternoon, !Dec. '6th. Mrs, Patrick
opened The 'meeting with ,a 'hymn .and
prayer. 'Following. the 'minutes and
roll call, Mrs.' ;Russell Bolton .tool:
charge The 'Scrip'ture- 'Lesson : vias
read by ldrs. Thomas Pryce.
;Bullard took the 'topic, the 'first chap-
ter of tiie study book, "Living 'issues
in !CI -dine.” A,t Instrumental by Marg-
aret at et Cuthill and aquartette by the
t
:ladies of 'Circle 4 were enjoyed. Fol-
lowing the burin"ess period reports for
the year were given, 'Rev. bit, Mor-
row took charge of the election of
officers which are: President-1Srs,
:Andrew Patrick; 'I'st Vice—Mrs, Al-
len Ross; 2'nd Vice—Mrs. Robert
:Mall ;:dale; Treasurer •o1 ' .M.S
Mrs. David MacFarlane; Treasurer: of
Ladies' ;Aid --Miss \I'ar,gsret Cnt'h,ill;
Secretary—,Mrs. Calvin ,1-Iilien; 'Sup-
ply ;Sec. --Mrs. 'Blanchard; Strangers'
Sec.—Mrs. Simpson 'Press Sec,—Mrs.
'Bullard; Visiting and ]lower Com --
Mrs. Charles Dslntaee Mrs. Betties;
Missionary 3b1otnth'1y ;Sec,—Mrs. 'Alex-
ander;-Chrisltian :Stewardship ;Sec, --
Miss
Miss Irene 'Bolton; 'Temperance Sec.
—Mrs, ,'Sol, Shannon; 'Pianist —M1ss
Edlitis 'Hilton; Mission Band' Leader---
Mrs.
Leader—Mrs, 'Bullard; Asst. 'Leader—]Miss
Irene Bolton; Mission Bland 'Conn,
M s, Sol. +Slh'anntlon,' Mrs, .Russell Bol-
ton 'Mrs: William !Dbidds; Auditors,'
W.M.S.—Mrs. 'Alexander, Mrs, 'Jack
Petln k• Ladies' Ah
d —
Vrs. • Aileu
Ross, Miss lReta Campbell. Meeting
chased with a ;hymn 'and ;Rev, Mr,
orrdw pronounced the benediction.
Lunch was served by Circle 4.