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The Huron Expositor, 1934-10-26, Page 8
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B9A ND'MILK 4A• tin ... . ................ 20�: The Resell Store' St. Thomas' Church—Sunday act, , . and Bible 'Class ip am • morn ° PHONE 28' SEAFORTH ' , a'J., 1 FtN Bi�SCU}ITS 25c prayer, 71 a.m.; seaman topic, a,, 13 gpvnid'a for .. .... ... L Pauls Glory Sung„; evening ipTa: �.. .. .. ?' p.m,; seranton' topic, `JUnknown' i r,.' iR AND Q A. C. LAYING' . Yet Well Known.” All welcome °i • . ,Canon E. AvDleyard Rector, assis �,'. `; . Hospital Aid Will Meet—The reg by Canon Austin Smith.. ' ' 1,14 rSf••,-1 cent extra for Trade. u'lar meeting the Women's 46spi- �1 , : ('� tal Aid to Ott Memorial H pital, ,Presbyterian W. IV. S. Hold Tha: • A• .\✓a Routledge held on Thursday afternoon, otiering.—The, ThankofFerin'g meet ,,,p Novctmtber Ist, at,.3.30 p.m., in C'ar- " negie HaII. Miss A le rd. will re- °f the W M. S. of First Preslbyd ,',HONE 166 pp `p' ian Church .was held Tuesday aft i : sant Iter report of the tPronni . iai Con- 1:x11, 'Mr•s. Kerr president, int ,s?sif�cention, , I duced the speaker, Rev'. Mr. Gord Attended Condor. Banqur-t, . _Can of Exeter, who has spent fifteen ye z it China. Mr. Gordons subject, cr3 pg. ; 'This.-fs the Season of • • On Arppleyard and Messrs. H. Edge; iei,,elgpment'gf the Church of Chi ., �7�T Thos: Jackson,: Rokert Arcn3bald and, in - China," was very interestingly i Yl �NDiS�ORMS '? •Mr. Billet' attended the banquet giv- folded from its origin to the res+ �, oI2 rotected . p ,3' p en in ,Sma•llman. & IngiarXs, London, ,day. . Mr. 'Gordon said it took ins The 'cos$ is S all.. an Monday, in irr nor of Sir _ IHenry patient `,, Drayton,. -who gave a spiendid ad- order o persistent work. large altdience of church i gain a fo'otho'ld in 'Chi: e autOlnobile season 1S but once a 'convert ti. made, i wardens 'and other.wwrkers, on church work steadily grew. .Naw. the..Chr " VM. us. we SS11e : S season. .wank, and a second address to up- flan Chinese are Workingalmion L , wards of. 45'0 riven in the Central Col- i Ileie_ for. 51201''?e' Od8' �' + + their own people and the nurzuber legiate Tnstitu,.z after the banquet. r .. converts is increasing .more' and me :moo°' redueeo rates 't0 ]Farm- every' year. The col -lection 'amain Death of Mrs. Daniel Steclile� A ed 'to elghty dollars. A duet su very sad death occurred in by Mrs. Daley and Miss Murray, va Memlorial Hospital, Seaforth on •• CaH or Phone RS. I'i , , very much alppreciated, fu Thursday morning. when Lydia Gin- WATSON & REID gerich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Former Resident Dies. — Pet Chris. Gingerich, and .wife of Mr. Spain, a'resident of Goderich for (Daniel 'Steckle, Zurich; passed away years, died bn Satuzda while on 'hone 214 . ' Seaforth in her 32nd r. Mirs, .Stcekl'e was , Y Y visit to his daughters at Detroit, 1. a graduate and formic( "assistant sup- remains were brought to Goderich ~ ' iC1a11StS ill All Lines Of. erintteadent of Scott Memorial Hos- Monday- and the funeral took ;pla pita, and was beloved soy all who Tuesda g q Insurance. y. morning with requiem hi; knew her. She'was married two year,; (mass sung by Rev, Father Nagle, 14 ago to Mr.' Stackle, who ''is now left Spain, who was in his 80th year, w to mourn her loss, together with an'born at Marmora, Hastings Couni .0 0 O O O O O O O O O. C infant son, . son of Patrick . Spain and Alvi: �� --- O'Meara, who came from County Ti "� `� .,�, H(yhneg, & % O, 14 Y. P. L. Meet.—The Yonng Peo- perary, Ireland, Deceased was . FgINAL SERVICR _ ©rte's Society of �Forthside United cobper.lby trade and carne to Hmrl io MainStreet, .Seafoxth O Church, held their weekly meeting Co anty when the salt industry w 40 . O on Tuesday evening,. in ,.he form -- of flcurishing, settling at Seaforth. a Hallowe'en social with :Mies Myrtle. 1909 he moved to Goderich and 1,. ti0 �' �; 13io1mea' reaidea[s, 4 Garter in charge. The basoment of since worked for the W&stern Cana( isoderich Street, Wrest;,phone C .the church was prettily decorated for Flour Malls "and Goderich Salt E fm We. 119,W. Charl'e's Holmen '0' the occasion. . Those in. costume Survivin• children are John S +x10 !enoe, God`arieh Street, O marched around the room several g pain, 10 ' FAst; phone No 308. T Goderich, from whose• 'home the fu K! �►nabIIlance Sersiee O times while 'lie judges; Miss S. I. era, was held; Cornelius of Fo htln Wood, 'Miss M. Gillespie , and Rev. Erie, Joseph of Detroit and the Mis °gCalls, phone M• * Mt. Carmichael selected the Winners. es ;vlaz Margaret and 'Muriel S ai ,O May calls, Phone 119 J. O Y, g p O Charges moderate, O Best dressed girl, Miss Luis McGav- also o£ Detroit Interbient was mar MD +� O O O O O'O O O O O in; best dressed boy, Jack Cheoros; in Colborne R. C. cemetery, best comic costume, Miss Vera Mole. . . The prize for the contest was won Death of Mr. William Hartry.--1 by Miss Mangaset Beatty, 'Candy the death of Mx, William Hartr and apples were then served follow- which occurred at his home on Churc ,;,; +44 O O O O <>.<>O O O ed by singing O 4 "God Save the King." Street on 'Sunday, October 21st, Se..�' '��- forth has lost one of its oldest ar. "� $� (,'� BiOg O Died in Winnipeg,—The funeral of most outstanding citizens. Born '. ';