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DASHWOOD
'IVLr. and Mrs. Ira Tiemare Of Ham-
ilton. were Sunday visitors with Mr.
ed Mrs. Ezra Tiernan,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold and
'Zanily of London spent Sunday with
`axis parents,. Mr, and Mrs. P. Fassold.
Miss Francois Evelaxld of London,
:spent the week -end at her home here
Mr. Wm. Snell is confined to his
home through illness with slight hop-
es of recovery.
Mrs: G. Hoperoft is spending a
Stew weeks with friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Mallory of Trenton,
*who have been conducting Evangelis-
. tic services here for the past two
'weeks left on. Tuesday for Crediton
',where they will conduct services.
Rev. and Mrs. Luft spent Monday
'with friends in London.
iMrs. Jacob Fisher entertained a
'number of friends to a quilting bee
Gast Wednesday.
BLAKE
Mr. and 1Vfrse Noah Schultz and
sons from Wellesley spent the week-
end with Mr. and 1Vlrs.Chxis. Schultz
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Erb and da-
ghter, Were Sunday visitors with, Mr
and Mrs. Chris Erb.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Exit and
daughter spent Sunday eve with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gingerich.
Mr, Dan Smith of Zurich spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Swartzentruber.
Mr, and Mrs. Amos Gingerich, Mr
and Mrs. Chris. Gingerich, Mrs. Sam
•Gingerich and family were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gingerich.
.Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Jacob Swartzentruber were: Mr. and
Mrs. Merino Eiib and Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Leis from Wellesley, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Steinbach from Zurich.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. David k Stephenson
who have resided in Bayfield for the
past three years, moved last week to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beckler and fan- ;Varna, to the house they leased
fly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. from Mrs. C. Stelck.
Sol Beckler. On M.>ndey evening, Rev. J. R.
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Peters commenced a series of Eve
angelistie services at Goshen United
church, He will be assisted by the
neighboring clergymen.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval M-cClinehey
and family and M. and Mrs. Bruce
.MeClinehey visited on Sundaywith
their cousins in Stephen,
HALOWE'EN SOCIAL
. The Young People's Society of
Goshen United Church held a very
successful Hallowe'en social ori Fri-
day evening at the home or the
President, ,Miss Norene Robinson.
There was a splendid attendance of.
ghosts, witches, derides and ladies
and gentlemen in fancy and .comic
costumes. As the guests arrived they
were greeted by a ghost and ushered
through an outside entrance to the
wierdly decorated basement, where
they were warmly received by witch-
es, ghosts and gobilins and then shown
up the inside stairway by a ghostly
sentinel to the gayly decorated room
where the guests assembled. At the
appnioted time the Grand March be-
gan and the judges, Mrs. Peters and
Mrs. Robinson finally decided to
give the prizes to Gordon Keys, Dor-
othy Peck, Sybil Keys and • Helen
Johnstea. Halowe'en game;.., mr-
tune telling and contests made up
the program for the evening. .A
delicious lunch was enjoyed by. all
Mr. Beattie then moved a vote of
thanks to the Robinson family for so
kindly opening their home for the
social.
Fiftieth Anniversary
GOLDEN WEDDING.
Mr. and Mrs, Wed Gaiser .of Cred-
iton celebrated their golden wedding.
on Tuesday, October 25th, when ov-
er 75 guests gathered at •their home,
where the bridal couple of fifty years
were showered with congratulations
good wishes and gifts. A wedding
dinner was served at 5 p;m. The
bride's table was centred with a .3 -
storey wedding cake. with golden
candle holders at each end, and after
the sumptuous dinner the following
address was read and presentation
was made:
Dear Mother and Father:—
It is with feelings
of joy and pleasure that we, your
children and grandchildren have gath-
ered here to -night to offer you our
heartiest congratulations on this nap-
py occasion, your golden wedding
anniversary.
We also hope that you will be spar-
ed many more years of happily mar-
ried life. It is with tender memories
that we view the past, remembering
the happy home that you created for
us. From our earliest recollection
home with mother and. father has
always been cur haven. In times of
happiness and when difficulties come
as they always do, we knew you
would give us comfort and strength
and guide us in the right direction.
Even after we left you to establish
homes of our own we have many
times looked to you for the help and
guidance which you. so cheerfully
gave.
One writer has said that success
in marriage is achieved by constant
faithfulness over a long period of
time. Marriage calls for all a man
or woman has. If you give less than
your best you injure the foundations.
We feel that you bath have given
your best in your marriage, unselfish
devotion through the fair days and
the rough ones, down trlrougn the
years.
There is beauty all around,
When there's love at !home.
-e is joy in every sound,
When there's love at home.
')eace and plenty here abide,
Smiling sweet on- every side,
Time doth softly, sweetly glide,
When there's love at .home.
Kindly haven smiles above,
When there's love at home.
All the earth is filled with love,
When there's love at home. .
Sweeter sings the brooklet by,
Blighter 'beams the azure sky,
Oh! there's One who smiles on High,
When there's love at home.
Love at home. Love at home;
Oh! there's one who smiles on High,
When there's love at home.
As a token of our love and epprec-
ialon,"'we ask" you to accept .this
studio couch with a prayer that you
will both be spared many more years
to enjoy it.
—+Signed, the Children.
Later in the evening, Aibert Geiser
a nephew of the honored couple, was
master of ceremonies and Mrs. Albert
Gaiser 'led in a short sing song. Short
addresses were given by Palmer
Gaiser a nephew of the bride and
groom of fifty years. A reading by
Alma Ratz. This was followed blyi.
games, etc.
On October 25th, 1888, Fred Gais-
er was united in marriage with Lydia
Wein, daughter of the Late ]SMr. and
Mrs. Godfrey Wein, of Stephen Twp.,
the marriage ceremony being per-
formed by Rev. Christian Stabler at
the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser fifty years ago
settled on a farm in Stephen Town-
ship near Shipka and 29 years later
moved to a farm 1U exiles west of
Crediton where they lived until re-
tiring to the village of Crediton in
1926. They have been loyal and ac-
tive members of the Evangelical
Church in Crediton for over 40 years
Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser have two sons
Ernest of the Blue Water Highway
and Lloyd, of Crediton. Two daugh-
ters, Mrs. William Decker and Mrs.
Ferdinand Rebores, of Zurich. One
daughter Luella, died in infancy. The
host of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gais-
er cjin in wishing them many more
years of happy married life together
as well as congratulating them on
their golden anniversary.
Those present from a distance
were Mrs. Dorah Gaiser and son
Palmer from. Denv er, Col.; Mrs. C.
Koeltzow, Mrs. Adam Gaiser, Mr.
an dMrs, Gordon Gaiser, of Detroit
Mich. The four attendants of the
wedding fifty years ago were all
present as follows: Wm: Gaiser,Mrs.
Wm. Bowman, and Harry Eilber of
Crediton; Mrs. Chas. Koeltzow of
Detroit.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bedard' Sr.,
spent the week -end -in Zurich visiting
with their son Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Bedard.
Miss Gabrieal Cantin of Detroit,
spent Sunday in St. Joseph with her'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cantin.
Mr. and Mrs. Delore Ducharme of
Detroit called on Mr. and Mers. Hec-
tor Laporte on Thursday last:
Miss Lucille Jeffrey of Beaver
Town left on Monday last for St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, where she
will be employed.
On Wednesday last a goodly num-
ber of people, young and old, spent
the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Bedard of Beaver Town on..the eve.
of their departure. Mr. and Mrs
Bedard left for their new home on
the Rose farm, 14th concession, We
regret very much of their departure
as they were good citizenseof our
burg., and we wish them the best
of success in their new hone..•
Mr. and Mrs. Remie Jeffrey- of
Beaver Town left on Saturday last
to spend a few weeks visiting inDe-
troit, Windsor and. otherepecie
-Mr. and -Mrs. Ezril Ayotte of De
trout; and Mr. Louis- Ayotte of Che-
boygain, who has been visiting With
Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Ducharine of
St. Joseph, have left, on Sunday last
for their homes.
• ,Miss Reta Ducharme of Drysdale,
was a Tuesday guest to Miss Varonica
Ducharme of the Blue Water south.
Mr. and i1VIrs. Frank Maunhan of
Detroit are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah S.araras.
Mr. Fred Ducharme, Avila . and
Cy -rill motored to London on Tues-
day last to visit Sr. St. Denis at
Brescia Hall.
Messrs. 'Gordon and Stanley Smith
were to Windsor on Friday, return-
ing with two new Dodge cars for C.
Fritz & Son, Zurich.
HENSALL
W. 0. Goodwin has resigned his
position as leader of the United Ch-
urch choir, which he has held for e.
number of years. ,
11Ir. and Mrs. James Paterson, Mrs
A. Dougall, Miss Cassey Dougall,
Mrs. Fred and Aire. Jas. rBengough,
were visitors to Listowell.
Dr. and Mrs. Campbell entertained
a number of friends at their home
Monday eve last. The occasion being
the Doctor's birthday.
Houses to rent are scarce in the
village, every place being occupied.
If a dozen new houses were built
they would soon be occupied.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonthron were
recent visitors to Lucknow.
Mrs. Reid of Port Rowan visited
for several days with Mrs. F. Manns
and other friends.
Bert Faber had his tonsils removed
at Dr. Steer's office recently.
Archie Vokes, who is employed on
Dr. Campbell's farm in Hay town-
ship while cutting corn on the f; -arm
recently cut one of his hands badly.
Infection developed. and .:hewas, .,talc -
en to London Hospital.
Owen 'Geiger threshed his been
crop at his barns on the,ilaxmill'pro •'
.. yield y The yreld was good and a spa
endid sample.. •
Howard, Hemphill and sister Marv,
of Toronto, spent a few days with
their parents here.
Mildred Hackney has moved her
beauty parlor into the corner store of
the Petty block. The rooms are nice
l:y fitted up.
Miss Hattie Sutherland has been!
quite poorly at her honkie here, she
has not boon well all year, suffering
fr, in weak spells..
nati
N�aria. iIons will take place in Her
all on Monday evening, November
28 with polling on Dec. '5th, The
positions to be filled: reeve, ;four
A.
Scram amdthe late A. Scruton'
of Rensall, to Peter Linton McNau-
ghton and the late Mrs. D. McNaugh'
ton of Hensall, the marriage to take
place quietly in November.
Will I1+love. to Henson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniels of Brant-
ford are moving to Hensall and will
occupy their own home on Queen St
They have done some improving on
he property this summer. Mrs, Dan-
iels was forxneilly Miss Isabella Spa-
rks, daughter of the late Jas Sparks,
Mr. Daniels has been a mail carrier
in Brantford for 22 years and rec-
ently retired on superannuation.
Opens Shop in• St. Marys.
T. E. Drummond, formerly of Hen-
sall who has ,been a re'siden't of St.
lYlarys for several months past, is
opening a new cash butcher and groc-
ery store in St. Marys. The store has
been renovated and painted through-
out recently.
COUNTY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. David Stepnenson of
Bayfield, have rented part of Mrs
Stelek's house at Varna and arc.
moving in. the first of November..
The annual sergeants' ball, under
the auspices of the sergeants' mess of
the Middlesex -Huron Regiment, will
be held in the Seaforth armories on
Friday night, November 25th.
Short courses in agriculture and
home economics will be held at Dash-
wood from January 3rd to 27th, un-
der the direction of James l,. Shears
county Agricultural Representative.
Car Was Stolen
A. Foot's car of Varna, which was
stolen a few weeks ago was located
near Woodstock. Considerable dam -
1 ages was done to the car and it is
hoped the theives who stole another
auto when they abandoned the Foote
car, will be found and punished.
Was At London
Frank J. Wickwire of Exeter, was
recently in London, where he gave
an address before the London branch
of the British Isreal World Federat-
ion.
Czar Rollins Dead
Czar Rollins, a native of Exeter
and only son of the late Dr. J. A. Rol
tins, died suddenly at Cita: ee.na i'I'
ere he had been living for many ye -
Purchased
Purchased House
Fred Corbett, -who recently aearch-
'
aced a house oh the farm' of James
Green, has had the building moved
over ito one of . his farms -and all re-
modelled making a very' nice home.'
It will be occupied by his son, John
Corbett, wife and little son.
Back to Hensall
Fred Kennings has purchased from
J. W. Ortwein the house belonging
to. the late Adam Reichert estate at
the west end of town. Mr. Kenning
moved his family. o Er mondeille a,
few sears ago, but as he he: been
employed here most of the time since
he thought it aclvi: able, to move back
to Hensall.
"�1Ci?lnl`°..3 s.Clxonr t, k,n , Antwoncern'ent
to y3 In t 1.1 �{.`i 'A.xX2` lfte ,f 7The G,ty•Ya?L,�,eirer.:4. is 2lt110",n;nnd ryry0f
• liy ir0 col'i].i) ioloner, ','. , 1 7f}lt:ra'ed j, �r ..,�. •J .."tee .eea .. .L ,.
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Thursday, November • 6th, 1938. ,
ars, lie was in his 59th year, His .
wife ,had predeceased him.
iiiwayr to Lions Head
A new improved highway 35 miles
in lengh will be cnstructed from
Lions Head, in the Bruce Peninsula,
to Toberxnory, at the bead of *the
peninsula, to be buillt about 100 feet
`roin ihe present road.,
WANTED
CATTLE—Alimited number of cat-
tle for winter feeding, Auuply to:
'Theo. Schrader, Zurich.
Erna For Sale
100 -acres clay loam, close to Exe-
ter, good buildings, good water sup-
ply. Your opportunity for a good
:arm, handy to town.—
Win, Pearce, Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE
The splendidly located farm con-
sisting of 98 acres of choice clay
loam of good soil, good bank ,barn,
comfortable house, and other out-
buildings, plenty of good water, etc.
for further particulars apply to the
Proprietor, Mr. Thomas Johnston, R.
R. 2, Zurich. Farm is located one
mile west of Blake, on town line,
Hay and Stanley.
]FARMS FOR SALE
TWO FARMS
Lot 21, con. 2, Hay, containing 96
acres. Barn 40x64 also one. 30x68,
frame house, 10 acres bush, six
acres wheat, plowing done.
Also Lot 22, con. 2, 100 acres
bank barn 150x70, 12 acres bush, 6
acres wheat, plowing done. These
farms will be sold together or separ-
ate. They are close to market, also
,oiose to high and public schools, well
drained, and well adapted for grow-
ing beans or grain. For further
particulars apply to: Peter Me -
Naughton or Donald Burns, Box 104,
Hensall, Ont. •
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eSNAPS 4 T CULL
PiCTURING THE 'HOUSE ' fit,
Careful "framing" with tree§
made this, snapshot more pleas•
ing,
A MIDST everyone w1» has a,
" camera takes pictures of his
home, but many of us neglect the
few si mper suggestions which would
slake our snapshots of "horse sweet
home» muds more pleasing.. Here
they are:
First, keep the camera level!;. er
'vertical lines will be distorted.
Stand back Ear enough bagel the
picture without tilting the camera.
Tf necessary, shoot from 'across
the street perch yourself ixx n" '
fork of a tree;, or maybe a step-
ladder hilt give, you the proper ele-
vation.
Second, pick a time when therm
lights the house at the proper angle,
'The sun raysshould strike the house
at a slant so that shadows are cast
by sect details as window frames
and weatherboarding. Tb.ese shad -
ows .outline all the brightly lighted
projecting details, and they will ap-
pear clearly in the picture:
Third, try to "frame"' the picture
attractively with trees or over-
hanging branches. Such a natural
"frame" for the house gives tleptii
to the rioture and adds pictorial
chanty.
ood :fourth rule—r,^
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Space didn't permit taking a coni:•"
plete view, but the doorway and
-roof angles alone -made a charm-
In shot,
Inter over the camera lens to give -
tone to the Sky. Rich -toned sky is;
especially pleasing in pictui ds of'.
white houses, and it .improves thea
eifec't of any picture
If you have no recent pictures of
your home, take a few today, follow
Sing these suggestions. Perhaps your
house is ao situated that you can't
apply all the rules, but each, by it-
self, will help you produce pictures;
that more attraetivoly present the,
place wixere you livo.
r; ---n Guilder..