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The Seaforth News, 1945-10-04, Page 1The Seafo.rh HURON COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ews WHOLE sums, VOL, 68, No, 40 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 bt a sear YOU AND ME The days go by and make the years Some tell of Joy, and some of tears, 7t must be right, we'll one day see The Master cares for you and mo. Some lives are short, and some are long, And some are just one grand street song, Whileothers battle storms and. tide, Yet underneath IRs arms abide. Sometimes we wonder, does He mire, Or is life all our -own affair. And then we scan the way we've trod, So full of moray, — full of God, We rfret, and swoiry?yea onwrecked yyear fear. Have faith, have courage, wait and see, He loves, He cares, for you and mel JOHN BEAT'1'IE. FALL FAIR BOARD EXPRESS THEiR THANKS The Seaforth Agricultural Society wish to express their appreciation of a shipment of products of the imper- ial Oil Co., donated by tbem to 'the Fail Fair, but which, unfortunately, arrived too late to be included in the prize liet, They also wish to thank the people of Seaforth and surround- ing districts for their splendid sole Port anti co-operation, which help to nialte the fair such a decided success. MR. AND MRS. J. McCLURE SEAFORTH BOY WILL. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS STUDY FOR MINISTRY highly esteemed residents lof g p b cometh earl. Inttbduaed. They lu•e Revs. C. 13, Goth wedding anniversary on Satur- Woolley of Ashfield, ri. G, stotesbury of its - McClure,Mr. and Mrs. John Huron Presbytery met in Walton united Church on Sentembei' 20ti, with the ohttir- MC- mol, Itev. R. G, FItvlowood ,restdin The I{lino Township, celebrated thea new ministers t0 the presbytcr0 were wel- day and Sunday. Both are keeping flend, C. C. Weir of Centralia, W. J. Rankers in good health and enjoyed the of Dungannon, C. W, Down of Exeter, At - beet Frinton of Klppen, and A. D. Penman of Londesboro. Inspiring and instructive ltd dresses were given by Revs, Duncan Me event. John McClure, eldest son of the Tnvish, pvosldent of Landon Conference; M. late George McClure and Sara Tor- P. Smith, conference convener , 1e mis- 1'ance of McKillop and Agnes Smith, sionnry and montane nee fund : and Ganite eldest daughter of the late Robert Mom'e, conference director oT the Crusade Smith and Dolly Murray, ere for• alrist. In oder to effeattRla Ilmnch the y yCrusade for Christ old the IC10000 , Pres - united in marriage by the late Rev, hyte,m was divided RInto font• zones with a Peter Musgrove oe h Sept 80, 1385 Spy Cman 1t' eat• A. H. V, WorWiml for• tti it of rr y 7 'swielne etownship. en Art 4 calm Al' ng lmn, at the home of the bride's arents, Rev. R. 14. Turnbull foe Goderloh, and Roo.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, in Nal' A B 1 t r D t P b t d r attended an allocation of 5'L4,126 for the mistouuy lett They were a and mauttenmue fund, for the ,,e,„! 1U46. by Blanche McClure, now Mrs. (Di',) 'L`his Is 1r more than the allocation for J. Gill of Echo, Minn., and John 1916' Milntstet•s sad congregations were urged Smith of Hullett, who passed swain to eep baro re Ale nconle the obleccdva, '100 p to lU&) by 1950." Regret was espt•esaed at several years - ago. `the pnsshng of Rev. John W. Johnson. who, Mr. and Mrs. McClure have been it'ugh supovuwunteth has '61Y supplied on . the Hluevale clargo fur the past two years, continuous residents of McICillop, Temporary supply, in the person of Roc. S. first living; on their farm on con, 11 J. nridgrtte surly, has. been arranged and for thepast 15 ears in Win- l'e1' tnuevale. y Presbytery ncenpted the' tiDPltent{nn of tl'Irop, their youngest son, James, Ernest Georte clttrke, Scxfartn, ns a rluuhd- havme taken over the farm. of Benson Sutter. president of Huron Young TORONTO JR, ASOCiATiON f whom are still living. They are:. mn o .aro • Dorothea, Mis, Edward Broadfoot held recently in Nord% Street united Cinueh, + Gnderieh. Ile sand It was 08r of the bye,, Hud . Th aro. for the ministry, have a family of nine, seven e I plr',a U ben, spoke brieny ubuut 83,e Lon - WILL MEET l• Th d C of are Young Prople'a enareueion . Robt. Mice auendctl the nasi thirteen normal The Huron County Junior Associa- British Columbia, Mabel, Mrs r tion of Toronto will meet at Haddon Adams, died 29 years ago; Myrtle, cjnt;,!,,1„ /icgov rnmentlutur''rlose,10 lti ,nl inn's Hall, 310 Bloor St., West, Toronto, who was killed in an accident at the lel m•inn canoe, was nldopte.d, Presp•co,y Tuesday evening, October 23rd, for age of five; Roger, Manitoba; Ethel, l rge Strad in a Vide Co omuuOienh kut`do a Social Evening and their annual at home; Robert, McKillop; Bessie, Words nl commendation ..aro eeressed far 'Mrs. IT. Simpson, Manitoba; the people nT Kippvn, old Oa ars; , .. it t -'b rt.'There are also 3G grandchildren and I4 greatgrand- n e. He sat nt children. Five grandsons and two was probably our hist Victory Loan. He warned ugninst n nut -down because tbenrnr 1' the1 d ddati'to hold alto nest m •„1 - meeting Special entertainment is J p Clinton, because of ninny imprnvemenis in being arranged. All members and James McKillop, andto arae their church property. Rer. W. A. Btecioft Huronite friends are cordially in 7,avial, TTt be spoke, on behalf of the 1, Loan, 1d,om. 1 t b• launched 1w out dominion. Sl ' vited to attend. RECEIVES DISCHARGE and Mrs. Coutts,s who enlisson of ted r. Clure, overseas; Tpr. John Adams, ii of LrrxNbytery in on.. -1. stilet Unite spent the weekend with her parents, nd Johnoverseas; Tpr. Hugh Simpson, over Church, Chilton, about Ule end of November, , an hasive been Service stationed June 2, 1943, seas; Grin George McClure, recent- 1's ;wronged by the Presbytery executive. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. and , alsoned at lrnontou Mrs. D. Walks visited during the and radkatedn, alsoWireless Montreal, Mechanicc ly adtlyargtu; fromrForrester, past week with relatives in London. he graduated as Wireless recently returned overseas;, Red Cross Notes ` Mrs. Violet Schwalm returned in August, 1944, has been discharged Cpl. Doris Broadfoott British Co- I September's Report: ;home after spendingSca few days with from the R.C:A.F. He has been stn lutnbia, and Pte. Dorothea Simpson, ICrutting-69 pairs socks, 4 V- her son, Mr. Mervyn Schwalm, who Ontario both of the Canadian I granddaughters serve( in a1'tllet was over, and appoxle for suplIlot 0 1001 forces. They are Gm, Arthur MC- the hu Igry ora urope and to bring aur boys ed a position at Kerslake's Produce Miss Audrey Russel has accepted` a position at Middleton's drug store. Mrs. Wesley Jones returned home from Victoria Hospital,' London, on Monday. Miss Dorothy McNaughton has been awarded first prize for perfect attendance in music lessons having completed 16 cards, by her teacher, Miss Greta Laminie, A.T,C.M. Rally Day service was observed in the United Church on Sunday morn- ing when members of the Sunday School assisted with the service. The superintendent, Mr. Edison Forrest, presided, and opened service with the call to worship. Jerry Rennie gave the Rally Day Welcome, which was followed by singing "Praise my soul 0 King of Heaven" and prayer in unison. Rev. R. A, Brook then performed the Sacrament of Baptism when Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Drysdale presented their son, Robt. Gerald, for baptism, The scripture lesson was read by the following, Charles Fee, Bob Roweliffe, Bill Mickle and John Corbett. The hymn "Jesus bids us Shine" was sung after which an exercise "Building 1he Church" was presented by mem- ers of the Sunday School. Prayer n unison, announcements and offer ing which was dedieated by sing ng "Take my life and let it be" Seven girls sang " Fairest T,ord jogai,' and the special address was given by Rev. R. A. Brook. The service concluded by singing "Lord speak to me that I may speak" The annual Field Day meet which was postponed will be held Thurs. Oct, 4th. The parade will be at 1. p,tn. led by. Clinton Collegiate band. I Miss Norma Cook of London Coned since 'at Bagotville and Penn - field, Army field, Quebec, also Debert, where he i The 's Ar celebrants, Corps.Mr. McClure and got his discharge. He will be home Mrs. McClure, are 81 and 8$ years Saturday. of age, respectively, and have al- ways been active. They still work their garden and Mrs. McClure tends to her own household duties. She has always been interested in .the work of the Winthrop United Church and is the oldest living past president of the Women's Mission- ary Society. During the war Mrs, McClure was a hard worker in Pat- riotic endeavors and knitted regu- larly for the Red Cross Society and ;for her grandsons in uniform, 1 The bride and groom of 60 years ago weee at home in Winthrop to Northside United Church their many relatives, friends and a ori on *'blue 580 SOtm FOEL FOR SOLID COMFretT E. L. BOX PHONE 43 Rev. H. V. Wok Minister. neighbors on Saturday ft to I and on Sunda had evening y Workman - 10 amt., Sunday SChool. ( their family and grandchildren with 11 a.m., "Canadian Christian In- ; them for dinner when forty were debtedness. presont. Honored guests included 7 p.m., "'Thankfulness for daily i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Sea- bread." + forth, Miss Belle IVIcClere of Sea - Thursday 7.45 p.m., Prayer Seri forth, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown, vice. London, -and :Y1r. and Mrs. William Welcome to our services of 'McClure of McKillop. thanksgiving. 1 Mr, and Mrs. McClure received a ondvilie United ,Church large number of cards. cheques, and Egrn gifts. Rev. A. W. Gardiner, B,A.,B.D. iJ, M. 000DWIN APPOINTED 10 am, Sunday School. BELL DISTRICT MANAGER 11 can„ World Wide Communion, „ „ � Goderich, October 4.—Due to The Friends of Jesus. Goderich's growing importance as a 7 pan., `Lova and Joy in Be -1 telephone centre, J. M. Goodwin, of lieving.' Toronto, has been appointed the Preparatory Service, Friday, Oc- tober 6th, at 3 prat„ "The Three first full-time Bell Telephone ream- ' ger here Mr. Goodwin assumed his Crosses." Anglican St, Thomas', Seaforth Sunday, October '7th. neck sweaters, 1 turtle neck sweat- was seriously ill in Stratford Gener- ers, 4 girls' sweaters, 7 scarfs, 14 I al Hospital. pair girls' red socks, - 4 toe -caps, 3 i Mrs. Fred Corbett spent a few pair gloves, 2 pair mitts, 4 pair days last week. at the home of her babies leggings. daughter, Mrs. Wesley Jones. Hospital Supplies -11 English 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Cowen and bast boots. 17 comfort 'bags. i Teddy visited over the weekend Br. Civilian Clothing -2 pair boys' with relatives in Stratford. shorts, 2 boys' overcoats, 4 boys' 1 jackets. 1 WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION ao •ia- Quilting-3 quilts made in work-Mroup 4 of the Women's As. c. room, 3 tops donated, 2 by-product limn of North Side United Church met tops made. i Tuesday evening, Oct. 2, at the Hoare Another quota for hospital sup- I of Mrs. T. Hudson. Miss Ethel Storey, plies and Br. civilian clothing has secretary, read tete minutes. Business been accepted. More help in the 'ryas discussed, followed by a report workrooms is needed both for quilt- from Ml's. Pollard on the general ing and other sewing. 1 meeting, Mrs. Gentile opened the de - GIRLS' BRANCH W. A. The first meeting of the fall sea- read the Scripture, and Mrs. Westcott son of the Girls' Branch of the W.A. 'gave Cls 1 very interesting poem by of St. Thomas' Church, was held in Ecigar Cuesl., `Tdtnn]lsgivhig." &Tis. the parish hall Tuesday evening with Currie read tl story or the lied Cross. nine present. Audrey McGavin, sec- A delightful contest was held. and retary, occupied the chair in the lunch was served by the sacral tom- absence of the president, Marion Me- Irtiltd�e, Our next tweeting will lie held Gavin. An acting president, Lillian at the home of MIs. silence on Nov.' 31 Southgate, was appointed and a vice- ; Group No. 2 of the Women president,- Phyllis Pretty, The meet- Association of Northside United ing was opened with a scripture Church, met at the hone of Mrs reading by Audrey MoGavin, 'fol Ross Savauge on Monday night, Oct. lowed by the Girls', prayer and the 1st, The first part of the meeting Lord's player, took the form of a quilting pally' Mrs. C. F. L. Gilbert was present after which Mrs. James Scott, preen to introduce the new adviser for the dent took charge of the remainder girls, Mrs. Rowciiffe. The business of the meeting, Plans were made was then discussed and a social even- for our Pot Luck supp'er• which is to ing in the pariah hall was planned be held on Nov. 6 and the minutes for the next meeting. The meeting were read by' the. secretary, Miss closed with the benediction after Vera Mole. A delicious lunch was new duties las Monday. The comp- , the offering had been accepted. served by the social committee. 's business offices at Exeter votional pal't with a hymn, and Mrs. Spence leen in Drayer. Mrs. Kaiser any , S CTAT ON Hensall Crediton, Clinton and Sea- MINISTERIAL ASO [_ , L forth will also be ander Mr. Good- Seaforth and District Ministerial Sunday .School. win's supelviston. I Association will meet on Tuesday 10 a.m.' Hol Communion and Born in Welland, and educated at Oct, 9, at. 2,30 p.m. at Northside ' y the high school there and at Ridley United Church parsonage. This is Sermon, College, St. Catharines, Mr. Good- the reorganization meeting. A Papel 7 p.m., Evening prayer and ser- win entered Bell Telephone service .will be given by the president, Rev. I pion. al Welland on March 1, 1927. i H. V. 'Workman, on the subject St. Mary's DublinFLANNERY—'EBY 1 "Tire Christian Doctrine of Inimer • ; tality." 2,30 Sunday School. The wedding of Miss Cornelia TAiINCE I 3 ,m. Church service and sermon. Mi. Ion Eb CONS P Ann Irby, daughter' of 'y The Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert, and the late Ml:s, Eby, 25 Bingeman Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lawson re• B.A:, at all services. St., and L.A.C. James Patrick Flan- turned home on Sunday after attend- in the Rice and Ridge wedding• in First Presbyterian Church Rev. R. IT. Williams, Minister, nary, stationed in Brantford, with theRosedale United Church, Toa the R.C.A.F., son of Mr, and Mrs.f t S t day. Mrs. Robt. Law - J. 3. Flannery, formerly of Sea- ono on alit 10 a.m., The Sunday School. forth, was a smart event at St, sen, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lawson also 11 a.m., The Sacrament of Holy ,Mary's .R;C. Church Kitchener, at visited Mrs, R. Lawson's brother, Communion. 10 a.m., September 29. Rev. Robert Mr. A,. I, Johns and Mrs. Johns . 7 p.m., Public Worship; The min• Defiler officiated, Organist was Pro- 1 and presentation at Newmarket. ister will preach. fessor B. J. Zollner, and soloist, Miss 1 A presentation to Mr, and Mrs. Preparatory Service: Friday, at 8 Geralda Flannery, who sang the Robert McMillan was held at Con - pan., a1] members are expected to ,he "Ave Maria" at the offertory. The; hall on Sept, 19th. Arthur present. ' bride was given in marriage by her a Anderson read the address and Har - father. She wore a floor•leneith vey M (1 (8 , made the presentation. W. I. WILL MEET § "Deer Ttdith and Robert,—We your friends gown of. white sheer, enhanced vvrth and eighbo•s nave gathered ilore this even- 1 forth Women's Institute will . be fitted bodice and full skirt. Her veil good w,shes ez o111 n(fent marriage w Cod that Vane married life will ba longand1 The regular meeting of the. Sea- insertions of lace and desie,•nedl a ! ing to extend to you our can 10101ntimis old r held at the home of Mrs, Patel Doig! of finger-tip length was caught .by t„ane y and life's tiroubles will he very few, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 9. The a Queen Anne headdress. She car- To you 19dmh we weleomo 1)00 to os -r midst, roll call will be answered by bring rued a shower bouquet of Brtiarcliffe we„dlyl kl. a lantlyt vt.an ne son a'Wniit Teeone ing one or more articles of used roses and white. pompoms tied with community's great loll is another's greater clothing to be sent overseas. The white net love knots. Miss Marguer- tett, We feel that Robert has made a vary I 008 choice 3n a life partner. To you Robert 1t1 til v ill be addressed by Lieut. rte Eby stranded her sister, wearing' g w•tuts to aortaeh t 1 t choosing a L. R. S. Gover, S.A., and a cordial invitation is extended to any inter- ; ested persons to comae to this meet- ing and brine their donation of shoes or clothing. WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION The general tweeting .of the Wo- man's Association was held in the basement of North. Side United Church. Mrs, Bertha Pollard, Vice President, led in prayer, The devo- tional part was led by Mrs. Work- man, Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs. West - Cott. Reports were given by commit- tees ommit tees and secretaries and was fol- lowed by a' business discussion. The Christmas general meeting will be held on Dec 14 an orchid shade dress with a fitted lace bodice and full sheer skirt. She carried a loose nosegay of yellow Vernet roses and mauve pompoms. Mr. Lou Flannery, of Detroit, broth- er of the bridegroom, was best man. Dinner was served at the Grand River Tea Room, followed by a re- ception at the home of the beide. Assisting the couple in receiving were Miss Ina Eby, aunt of the bride, and the bridegroom's mother. 112x. and Mrs. Flannery left later 01 a motor trip to Buffalo, Detroit and points north, Mrs. Flannery travell- ing in a gray -blue suit with gold topcoat, brown accessories and cor- sage of ,yellow pompoms. On their return they will reside •in Kitchener. e n It a e 3/011 0n aoos wide who wilt be a faithful companion 1hrougl1 yenr long and happy wedded life, 'We are gnarl to see you settled down before you had to encounter the snow.filled ICinburn roads For another winter or two So at this time we wish you to accept this small gift as a tokenof the esteem in ,which you are held ,n am• community. Stgned on behalf of • your friends and neighbors.” (( H'ENSALL Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher of Graven- burst visited dieing the past week at the home of her brother, Mr. Andrew Love. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hopkins of Chicago, 111., are visiting with .the latter's'''eister, 111113. Frank Farquhar and Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie, and mem- bers of the family. 141 GI •1 T vitcl 11 has accept' HOTHAM—REILL'Y. In a double ring ceremony at St. Patrick's Church, Galt, on Satur- day, Miss Carmel Julia Reilly, older daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Reilly, Galt, became the bride of John Lloyd Hotham, son of M'. and Mrs.. John Botham, Seaforth. Rev. Father Doyle officiated. The bride given in marriage by her father looked charming in -a floor -length gown of white chiffon velvet, but- toned down the back, long sleeves and a high Bertha neckline with lace. yoke. Her floor -length veil fell from a headdress of white ostrich plumes and she carried a white ,prayer book from which fell white satin streamers covered with orchids and lily of the valley: Miss ICay Cress, friend of the .bride as maid of honor and Miss Geraldine 'Reilly, sister of the bride as junior brides- maid were gowned alike in cerise chiffon velvet, made on the same lines as the bride's gown. They wore gold sequin hats and carried a hand nosegay - of - pink gladioli. The groomsman was Flight Sergt. Jack Fortune, of Seaforth, and the ushers were Mr. Bert Barry of Seaforth and Flight -Lt. John Reilly, of Galt. The wedding music was played by the organist of the church, who also sang Ave Marie during the signing of the register. Following the cere- mony, the wedding breakfast was served to 25 guests at the Iroquois Hotel, Galt. Mrs. Reilly, mother of the bride received In a fuchsia gown with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. C. 1 . Laithwaite, sister of the groom received in a lisle green wool gown with brown acoesseries incl silver fox fur, Fo a wedding trip to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, the bride donned a dressmakers suit of orchid wool with purple trim, Her hat was of purple velvet and, and black shoes, flat and gloves. Her 'coat WAS of dark green with grey squirrel trim, 'On their return the happy couple will take tip residence in Seaforth, P.O. DEPT. TO AID CLOTHING CAMPAIGN The Department has agreed to co-operate by permitting Post Offices to be used as depositories for clothing donated by the public during the period Oct 1, to Oct. 20. The public is requested to wrap the clothing carefully in paper and pre- sent it to the Post Office in securely tied, unaddressed parcels endorsed "'Used Clothing." No postage on such parcels is required. Postal patrons may either bring or send their do- nation of clothing to the post office. Persons served by Rural Mail De- livery may request the courier to convey their parcel of clothing to the post office without charge. Re- member the dates Oct. 1 to Oct 20. and give as generously as possible to this national philanthropic under- taking, nder taking, C. P. Sills, P.M. HARLOCK We are glad to welcome Mr, Eddie Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, who arrived home this week after being overseas far several years. air, and Mrs. Bert Beacom arrived home from their iloneytitoon trip the beginning of the week, :\ Hire gathering of friends and neighbors of Mr. Robert. Sout11, who tecelltly returned 11'0111 overseas, Inlet at llarlocic 8011001 one evening last week to welcome Bob home a1111 spend a sociable evening together. Rev. Mr. Petnlan was chairman, and a snort program c'nnsisting of instru- mental MAC by Miss Phyllis Shep- herd. readings by Miss Gladys Lei- per, V101111 mid piano selection. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colson, and also by Mr. Leo Watt and Jessie. Itir. Robert Smith, the honored guest, was then tethered to the front and a very suit- able address read by Mr. James Neil- ans and a bill fold and money pre- sented by Mr, John Taylor, Bob made a short reply thanking his friends both for the gift and else for'parcels he had received when overseas. They ea11g He's a Jolly Good Fellow, and gave 'the hip -hooray salutes. T11e chairman proposed that. all join hint in singing "We're Glad Your Bonne Again.” The chairman then congratu- lated Bob for what he had done for his king and country and good of his fellow men. 'The remainder of 01e evening was spent In progressive cro- kinole, for which prizes were given. The Ladles Aid, W.M.S. and Red Cross September sleeting was held last week at the Monte of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leiper. Mrs. Frank McGregor and her mo- ther Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Bert Allen and some other's spent Thursday after- noon lest. at the home of Idr. and Mess. Robert Fairsel'vlcc. Ladies- of the Women's institute were guests also o1 Me. and Mrs. Fairscrvico. VARNA lir. Jolitt-Rathwe11 of Varna died early Sunday morning, Sept. 2:3, in Scott. Memorial Tlospitah Seaforth, following a britt illness, alllllntgll in' lard been i11 fading 118/11111 for some time. Mr. Ilathntll 11•0IS bo1'11 in God- erich 7p iG years ago and luta been ;I life long resident of the community. Tie had always been interested in municipal affairs and will be greatly missed by a host of friends. He 30 survived by his widow, the former Sarah 1101(1, one (kinglike., lIrs. Ai• hart Horner. two sons, Fred of Stan- ley Tp.. and Harold of 'Windsor. Also six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Three 01 •vers, Mrs, ,lane Stevenson, Baydeld, Mao, Mary Sperling, Clinton, Mrs. Fenwick Ste- ward, Stanley, also two brothers. Samnel of Imeln11 w, and 130n of God- erich. He was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Beacom, Mrs. John McKay atld Mrs, Perry Pluissleel. The funeral was held- Tuesday from Varna 1Jliited Church, conducted by Rev, Reba Trlern, following a - short service At the home, and Was very largely attended. The many beautiful floral tributes and. expressions of sympathy testifying to the 11ig11 es- teem in which the. late Mr. Rathwell Was I1e11.1. The pallbearers were Messrs. Geo. Johnston, Chas. Steven- son, Nelson Reid, Elmer Webster, Al- lister Murray and Lawrence Steven- son. Glower bearers were nephews, Messrs. -Freie Reid, Ken. Stewart, rddtt F,d tui and SHOP AT AVAUGE IT PAYS Phone 194 Res. 10 anal steeling of the Western Ontario Municipal 'Bloc trio Association in Kitchener, George R. White and two sons, Eutbro, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Forster; Mrs. M. H. Phelan and sons Thomas and Wiliittm, Blyth, with Mr. Slid HT1's, Joseph E. Feeney, A homecoming welcome reception sponsored by ludward lkielady, John Louis Malone, John Moylan, and James McQaid ill honor of 1'11. Sgt. Charles 1)1810ne and 1`'01. Kale Hol- land was held in Loohv s Hal1 Friday i night, A large groin) of friends and well-wishers were present. An ad- dress of welcome was read by Ted Me.lacly and presentation of a purse of looney was made by John Moylan and ,Tithes 1811Qlulial. The honored :guests expressed their thanks and also their happiness ss 10 be horde adult from oversons. A .00(1111 evening fol- lowed, muse. rev claming being sup- plied by 113711-Mceitutitl orchestra. Lunt 11 w.3S sr 'v ed, A reruption in honor of 14r. allcl Mrs. Earl Nagle, recoil! newly-weds. was held in Looby's Hall on Tuesday night. A largo. group of friends alio. well-wishers assembled to offer felici- tations to the bride and groom, An , address of congratulations was read by .Joseph .Ind Lek and presentation of a purse or money was lna(10 by Louis 3, Looby. The honored guests thanked the 1onoi's graciously, A so- cial evening followed, when the Ryan McQuaid ol'chestl'a supplied music for danciirg. Au excellent. lunch was served by a group of young assistants The executive or St. Patrick's Church Altar Society sponsored a so- cial evening in the parish hall Tilurs- day night. Twenty-llv a tables of pro- gressive euchre were played. The , prizes were won by Mrs, William O'- Rourke, ladies' first; Daniel Will - lasts, gentleman's lust; Michael Mur- ray, lode hands, highest score; Mrs, Zanies Morrison, lucky chair prize. Dancing followed, music being sup plied by the Ryan.MeQuaitl orchestra, Lunch was served by n group of vol- untary assistants, Karry Plttllrsteel, Gd g Toni Rathwell. Interment .was in; Baird's Cemetery where the grave side service .wee conducted by then BACON HOG RESULTS Varna L.O.L. of which Mr, ltathweli The results of the rail grade plae- was a. member for many years. DUBLIN Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bremner and son, St. Thomas, with Leo Iirauskopf and Mr. and Mrs. John Krausltopf; Me, and Mrs. Louis ,Flannery, Birm- ingham, Hiielt„ anti Miss Geralda Geralda, Flanney, Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher; Mr, and Mrs, 'Basil Byrne, Detroit with Mrs. Katherine Byrne and Other relatives;.I Mrs. John Malloy, Detroit, with her sisters Misses Margaret and Julia Carpenter; 1VIrs. Lavine Biooclsivorth, Toronto, with Mrs. Teresa Redmond; Miss Margal'et Atkinson, Toronto, is vacationing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Atkinson; Misses Mary,1 16110en anti Jean Jordan, anti Misses 1lary Margaret and Teresa. Ryan. I: onion, at their respecttve holales; Mrs. Lloyd Etue, 'and children, Zur- ich, with leer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneauxl Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Atlansmi attended the funeral of their cousin in St. Augustine; Mr, and- Mrs. Joseph F. Mt'lady in Lon- don; Mt. and Mrs. Thos, S, Moly- reaux Mr, and Mrs. Dentei Costello and John A. Darling attended the ace, ing of bacon hogs at Sea101'11 Fall Fair are as follows: 1. Russell CabA8 R 11 — 132 II.. Prank Johnston R 1' HI. Gilbert Smith 2 1 — IV. Roo,o1l Coleman -1 1 -- V. W. S. D. Storey 1 ti -- VI. Gilbert amtlt 1 1 VII. Eight Nott - V)tt, Robert McMillan 1 2 1 o 1 1 The placing on foot of these hogs appeared in last week's issue. HOSPITAL AIA The Women's Hospital Aid to Scott Memorial Hospital will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday evening at 8.15 at the home of Mrs. John Finlayson, INSTALL OFFICERS District Deputy Grand Master of Huron District No.:8 W. J. Thomp- son and staff', Dr. 13'. Iiarbur'n DDGM, D. Reid DD.GW, A. Boyer DDGS, A. McLean DDGS, T. Carter DDGT, B, Beaton DDG -C, C. Reeves DDGG, A. Westcott DDGIH' installed the of- ficers of Hensall Lodge Tuesday. ev- ening,, G. Glenn is Noble Grand of Hensall Lodge.