The Seaforth News, 1927-12-08, Page 8-PAGE
HENSALL.
Miss Nellie Boyle, of London, vis-
ited over theweek-end at her horse
here,
Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Switzer and
little daughter Lois and Miss Irma
Higgins, of Detroit, visited over the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Robt.
Higgins and family. Miss Flora Hig-
gnis accompanied them back to De-
troit where she will visit for a few
weeks,
The services in all our churches
were well attended on Sunday last,
said excellent sermons were deliver-
ed, white the service of praise was
well in keeping.
Mr. Alex. Sparks is yisiting for a
few weeks with relatives in Detroit.
.The Sunbeam trio gave a number
of concerts around Toronto and
Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and little
child, of ;London, visited for a few
days with relatives in town,
Mr. 'White and Mr. J. W. Skinner
Were in London Thursday on business
A number from Hensall attended
the hockey snatch at Stratford onFri-
day evening.
A preparatory service will be held
in the basement of the United church
on Friday evening.
The members of Zurich Lodge, No.
224, A.F. & A.M., of Hensall, held a
very interesting meeting on Monday
evening, the occasion being the of-
ficial visit of the D.D.G.M. from
God-
erich. A good crowd was present and
a social hour was spent at the close
of the meeting.
Mrs. Mossop, of St. Marys, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs, John Wilson,
The sportsmen of the village are
looking forward to the shoot to be
held in the near future.
A communion service will be held
in the United Church next Sunday
.morning. Everyone is urged to be
present,
Mr. Jas. Bonthrnn is improving the
appearance of his home by putting in
hardwood floor, and making other
improvements.
Reeve Geiger is in Goderich .his
week attending the meeting of the:
County Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien McDonald of
Detroit, wh,h have been visiting at
the home ,,f Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mc-
Donald vee? to London on Monday.
The nieot+.ug ..f the Young Peoples
League was he'vi ort Monday evening
with Miss 'Pear' Elder presiding and
Miss Dorothea Heffernan acting as
secretary. The meeting was opened
'by singing hymn 38, followed by a::
repeating the Li rd'.s prayer. The
Scripture iessott was real responsive-
ly, The minutes were read and ad-
apted, after which Mies Johnson gave
an account of the Young People's
convention at Exeter. Hymn 268 was
then sung, and Mr. Sinclair led in
prayer. Threegiris then gave a very
Ceasing tri,', rollowed by a sato by
Mrs, Joynt. Mr. Ortw•ein pronoun4
e: tits benedicti:en.
The W.M.S. net :n the Sunday
school ronin Thursday afte iron with
the President in the Melia the
meeting opened by singing hymn 95,
Airs \£rl)onatd gave a reading, fol-
lowed by a hymn. The Scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. C. McDonald
and Mre. :a. Hemphill read the de-
votional leaflet. The roll call found
, g teen members present. The of-
tering ,las then taken up. The visit-
Mg
is ti ng committee reported they had vis-
ited IS sick and shut-ins It was de-
cided to send fr,ut and quilts to the
Deacon Hr.tne iii Tarouto. The
study b auk was ;.ea,1 by Mrs. Maniere
f otto:wcd Shy the e e .tion of officers
Hymen 31 was sung, after which :des.
Fouts:i closed in prayer.
Tuckey -Moir,- A quiet hut pretty
wedding was solemnized at the Pres-
byterian
e,h terian Manse, tic kali n Sat tr•
:ay, Dec. 2n4 at 2 p.m., when :Anna
Mary. second da.ughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter M 'i I ons in , Russ. b
caste the inde of Oaear Dwight
Tuckey eon <tf Me. ;incl ills. Chas,
Tue? try 't tamer. er Rev. James Me -
limy officiated. The bride was pret-
ty gowned it! eoae taffeta with black
ik velvet trimmings and gold broc-
ade hat After the eerentesny Mr. and
Me.. Tuckey :eft by instar on a short
honeymoon, the bride's travelling
dress be -ng black satin trimmed with
sand crepe. On their return they will
reside ..in the groan's farm near
'Exeter.
The A. Y. P.A. of the .ngiiean
r h arch held a neat rig yn. Monday
evening The meeting was apenel
by singing hymn 517, after which T.
W. Jones led in prayer. The ,ninutes
of the last meeting were read 'furl
adopted. The business was then dis-
n else+.l. The lapis, "Important Per-
s, ns in History," was given. Mrs. W.
0. Goodwin, Mrs. S. T. Peppier and
Mate M. Drummond each gave inter-
esting readings on important charac-
ters. The meeting was closed by
singing hymn 516.
Toe Misson Band of the Presby-
ter an church met in the basement of
the church on Sunday afternoon with
.a geed a tendance The meeting was
opened by singing hymn 721, after
which all repeated the Tad's pray-
er. Irene Hogarth read the minutes
of t'.te last raeetina.The roll call was
taken by E 4'w 1 Smith. Hymn 491
then s' o . Memory worse w:es re.
v e vn l Short stories of the i_. he
were read, Beryl Pcaff leading the rat.
The coneluding hymn, No. 416, wa=
ft,lr•we I lay all repeating the lelizpah
benedic i ie.
Owing to Reeve Geiger being in
Goderich this week the council meet
lee was po:etnc,ned.
Mr. and Mrs. David Christie, of
Iiib'e•rt, visited Mr. W. T. McLaren
an Monday,
\l ss Edna Gill has taken a position
be Mr. Pa.esmore's hardware shag,
Mies Ruby McLaren visited this
week with her sister, Mrs. Wes,
Venner, from near Chisenluust.
Scheel Revert for No •ember, •-Sr.
TV.--Bsb..ii„itsto,l, Mabel Work-
man, Howard 'Hemphill. Elea t r
Skinner, ,Irene Deters, Grace 13rock.
r Award , Mary Kennings,
Beryl Drummond.
Jr. TV. --Marian M:eKay, Glacly..
Passmore , Irene Iloggarth, Alice
Idingins, Hazel Hudson. Florence
McDonald, Will Drummond, Marvin
Spencer
Sr. IIT, --Eleanor Bell, Harold. Fns
ter, Harold Sherritt, Alden Appleton,
Isobel Smale, Helen Glenn, Ito
llirock, Will Nichol, John McKay
Ray Paterson, Lorne Elder, Emm
Warm, Norman McKay, Harold AP
piston, Viola Hildebrandt.
y HILLSGREEN.
I Miss Hazel Wucnoebster of
L k w
..spent :a'day last.:weelc with her con-
sul, :h'trs,Frank Coleman, Parr line,
Mrs. Robe „ Green. and.. daughter,.
Wilma, of Hensall, spent Saturdayat
the home of Mr. W. Carlile`s,
•14i1lsgreen Sunday school are "busy
practising for their Christmas enter-,
tainnnent which is to be held on Tuesel
day evening, Dec. 20th.
The young people meeting will
be
held this Friday evening,at 8 o'clock,
Mr. W. Carlile attended the Pres-
bytery
res-
b ter ; held at Londesborough on
Tuesday of this week,
Mrs. R2cMurtttie, of Hensel), spent
the past week -visiting at the home of
Mr, Jas. Love's.
THE SEAJ+ORTH NEWS,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER= 8, 1927:'
-BAYFIELD,
Rev. Mr. Harrison of 'Clinton will
conduct the service in Trinity Church
on Sunday evening.
Ninian Heard arrived hone toil
Thursday from Kindersley, Sask.,
where he has spent the past three
months. Fred Heard and Charlie
Scotchmer also were at the saline
place and returned home on Saturday.
They remaitned far a couple of -days
with their uncle, Alfred Scotehmer at
Craig, Sask,
Messrs. Laverence and Fred Fowlic'
of London spent Sunday at their
hone,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weston and
Miss E. Weston west to Detroit last
week to spend the winter months with
members of their family,
Mrs. A, Trethewey left last Thurs-
day to visit her daughter et St. Tho -
MRS.
The St, Andrew's United ,Church
Sunday school are preparing for a
Christmas !entertainment which is to
be given Tuesday, December 20th.
The Girls' Auxiliary is holding an
afternoon tea and gift sale at the rec-
tory on Saturday, December 10th,
from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Mas Carrie le ofCoderitaddressed
e
l
the women's meeting in 'Trinity
Church on St. Andrew's Day, at the.
close of which a branch of the Wo-
man's Auxiliary was organized with
the following officers: President, Mrs,
F. H. Paull, vice president, Miss E.
Cameron; secretary, Mrs. W. 'Scotch-
Ener; treasurer, Miss R. Snowden;
Dorcas secretary, Mrs. J. Pollock;
Literature Secretary, Miss 5. Parke.
Help for Asthma. Neglect gives
asthma a great advantage. The trou-
ble, once it has secured a foothold,
fastens its grip on the bronchial pas-
sages tenaciously. Dr. J. 0. Kel-
logg's Asthma Remedy is daily bene-
fiting
ene-
h ing cases of asthma of long stand-
ing. Years of suffering, however,
might have been prevented had the
remedy been used when the trouble
was to its first stages. Do not neg-
lect asthma, hot use this preparation
a once.
WEST BRODRAGEN,
Too late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scharbarth and
Children epent Sunday last with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Regele.
Mr. Martin Purcell left for Detroit
art NOV. 28th. itt company with his
e. Thema-.. We trust Mr. Purcell
gi11 have regained his health when he
'cturns.
Last Friday night the young people
,f West P.reelhagen gathered at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. \\'m. Jacob to
give Miss Enema Jacob, sister of Mr.
Jane b, a kitchen shower prior to her
,wedding to Mr. Bauer, son of Mr. A.
Dauer, of Detroit, on Nov 30th. They
will reside in Detroit after their rear-
iat;e
Mr ha ec• Regete is kept busy
ielling pine! stumps en Canada Co.
•
MANLEY,
1:i .,ai burg is busy harvesting pine
:sumps to get a fuel supply for the
om;ng year.
W ' 1 was received from Mr. Thos.
I urs eii in Detroit that Mr. Martin
Purcell is progressing nicely under
the parr of a epecialiet in the city.
Mr. C. F kat spent a few days this
vert, with leis daughttns, Mrs. Thos.
17ck.y and Mrs. W. Manley.
The fine frecty weather has made
the roads in excellent condition, and
the ., r Iter so tar looks as it it might
A, short. enc, - Everybody would
:yen; a, he delighted if it remains.
DUBLIN.
Mrs, iohn C. Gailagleer, of Strath-
roy, 'visiting at the home of her
brother, Mr. James Delaney.
Mr. Barry Brauer has returned to
Spokane,
Mr, •and • Mrs. Frank Evans spent
Sunday. at the home. of Mr. John
\lurrat.
Mrs. James Delaney spent Sunday
with her brother. Mr, Frank Mc-
Quaid.
Mr. Andrew Dantzer, of Stratford,
spent Sunday at his home here,
KIPPEN.
Mrs. Henry Ivison is leaving for
Toronto this week to visit her sister,
Mrs. (Rev.) McKibbon.
Mrs, John H. Cochrane spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs. Bright -
more, of London.
Mr. Wm. Cochrane left Monday
for Cochrane.
The community party of the town
line is being held at the home of Mr,
Norman Jones this .week.
Mrs, Lorne Eller, of Tonopah,
Gowganda, and two children, are vis-
iting at the home of Mrs. Hugh Mc-
\Iurtrie.;
ELIMVILLE.
The churches at Zion, 'Whalen and
Elimville were closed last Sunday on
accountofthe smallpox cases near
Zion. The schools were also tclosed
for a few days. Dr. Graham, of'Ex-
eter, M,O,H., was at the schools on
Monday vaccinating a large number
of pupils. The disease seems to be
of a very mild type and at time of
writing only two cases have been re-
ported in Usborne.
ST. COLUMBAN,
Mr. W. J. Cleary was a Stratford
visitor on Saturday.
\Ir. Charles Malone, of Windsor,
spent the week -end at the home of his
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Malone.
Mies Edith Riles, of Stratford
Normal 'School, spent the week -end
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Miles.
Mrs. John Gallagher, of Strathroy,
accompanied by her sister, Mary Cor-
nelius, of Niagara Falls, are visiting
at the hone of their brother, Mr, and
Mrs. John Delaney.
Mr. Frank McQuaid was in Toron-
to on business and returned home on
Saturday of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. John Dalton visited
•1t the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. L.
Mal' nc, .McKillop.
Mr. and .firs. Tom. Morris have
returned from their honeymoon and
have taken up housekeeping on the
•room's farts on the seventh conces-
sion. Hibbert.
STANLEY.
Miss Selina Steckle, who has been
visiting her sister and other relatives
near Kitchener for the past two
months, has returned home,
3fr. and Mrs. J. A. Carnie visited
the former's sister, Mrs. J, 112, Tough,
of lllayfield. on Saturday last,
Mr, Wm. Douglas and Mr. D,
Tough, of Brucefield, paid a flying
visit to friends on the Bronson Line
last Friday afternoon.
Miss Idfarybei Carnie, who is at-
tending Continuation school at Hen -
salt, spent the week -end under the
parental roof.
Miss M. Cornish, teacher of S. S.
No 4, spent the week -end at her
home in T:limville,
BEECHWOOD.
The following is the report of
Beechwood school for the month of
November. Nantes in order of merit.
:Sr. IV.—Leota 'Ryan, Elizabeth
Carlin (a).
Jr. TV, --Irene O'Rourke, John 0'
Reilly, Annie Ryan (a), Calista Kelly,
Edith Iirauskopf, Angela Horan.
Sr III.—Joseph Downey, Mary
Maloney, Marie Burns (a), ilubert
O'Reilly (a), Bazil .Kelly.
Jr. IIT.—Mary Downey, Albert
hranskopf (a), Clarence Ryan, Loret-
to O'Rourke, Michael Walsh, Peter
Austin (a).
IL- aaary Walsh, Clarence O'Reilly
Billie Flanagan, Richard Downey,'.
Clement Kranslcopf, Barbara Carlin
(a).
T --Cecelia Krauskopf, Margaret,
Walsh, Dorothy Nolan, Joseph Burns,
,erild
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two years ago announced that the
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S: Queenan, Teacher,
WINTHROP,
.Anniversary services will be held in
Caven Church this Sunday, Dec,
11th, RCN'. R. R. Conner, of Kippen,
will have charge.
A chicken supper and Christmas en-
ter ,ai ntnent will be held in Caven
Church Thursday evening, Dec. 22n1.
•' good programme is being prepar-
ed for hath old and young. Santa
('laws will be there with his pack.
Come and enjoy a night with the
children.
A hig crowd attended the dance
here Friday night,
\l and Mrs. Fergus Bullard were
in Pel,=rave Tuesday attending the
fuaneral of Mrs.P,ullard's grand-
nither, Mrs. T.eichman.
Mrs: Frank Johnston spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bolger, of Walton.
A dance will be held in Winthrop
hall Friday, Dec. 16th. Ludwig's Ser-
enaders will furnish tine music,
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