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NEWS
THE TOWN
Landed in England,—Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Archibald. of Tuekersmith, re-
ceived a cable on Thursday aunouue-
ing the safe arrival in England of
their sou, Lieut. Frank J. Archibald,
who sailed with the Fifth Contingent.
Announcement,'- r, and Mr -s. Fer-
gus 'Bullard, of Itintore, Ont., an-
uouncae the engage -merit of their only
tl:tugh'ter. Margaret Elizabeth (Betty),
to Mr. Ralph Kennedy MCLe$d, son
of Mr. rid Mrs. J. K. McLeod, Kin-
tore, Ont., the marriage to take place
early iu Dec'ei ber. -....
Women's Institute Will Meet—The.
`c>afu:th Women's Institute meeting
is being heli viii the home of Mrs.
Mac Scott. on Wednesday, December
and thr roll call will be a Christ-
mas decoration. The topic will be a
Christmas sior•y. Members are asked
19c nr bring in their quilt blocks.
W: M. S Meets.—The W.M.S. of
rst Pres byte tall Church held i!s
November meeting Tuesday, the 25th.
Mrs T. B. Govenlock, president, op-
eneci' the meeting and conducted the
business. A veryinteresting program
in the forte of a questionnaire was In
charge of Mrs. William Freeman. The
responses were given by Mrs. James i
13c Kerr. Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. Lentil
Davis and Mrs. C. Brodie. Others
contributing to the program were Mrs.
Helen McMillan, Mrs. J. G, Mullen
and Mrs. "T B. Govenlock. The clos-
ing prayer was given by Mrs. Free-
man-
19c Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets.
—The November meeting of the Bar-
bara Kirkman Auxiliary was held on
Tuesday evening. The president, Miss
Ross, opened the meeting and con-
ducted the business. The program
was in, charge of the Mary Murray
group with Mrs. Brugger presiding
Mrs. Earl Bell read the Scripture les-
son and Mrs. Manson gave the Glad
Tidings prayer. A very pleasing duet
was sung by Jean Wright and Helen
Smith. The guest speaker for the
evening was Miss Allan, -who gave a
mast interesting story of the life "of
James Evans, an Englishman, wno
was One of the pioneer missionaries
to the Indians in Western) Canada. At
the next meeting 'of the Auxiliary a
special collection will be taken in or-
der that the objective of $500 forLthe
year may be raised.
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DIRECTORS:
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wartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,• R..
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Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
—St. Thomas° Church: Rector, Rev,
Dr. Hurford. --311 a.m.. "Liberty, Love,
Victory"; 7 p.m., "Maran-atha"; Su,r-
day School at 10 a.m.
St. Mary's Church, Dublin —,_2.25
pm., Sunday School; 3 p.m., "Maoan-
atha."
Northside United Church: Rev. H.
V. Work -man, Minister -10 a.m., Sun-
day School; 11 a,tn., "Crumbs and
Finagments"; 7 p.m.. Sermons in
Hymns, the -introducing and singing
of some favourite hyu.rns; Thursday,
7.45 p.m., Prayer Service. Commute
ion se'rv'ice December 7th.
Firist Presbyterian Church—Sunday
School at 10 a_m.; morning subject.
"A Skeptical Question'; evening sub-
ject. "A .Life of Hope"; mid -week
meeting, Thursday, 3 p.m ; Young
:People's meeting Tuesday, 3 p.m. --
Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister.
Death of J. Boyd Morrison. — The
death took plaice on Sunday in Toron-
to of a formes7 resident of Walton dis-
trict in. the Person of Mr. James Boyd
5Morris'on, brother, of the late Mrs. R.
H. Ferguson. Mr: Morrison, who 'had
been living with his daughter, Mrs.
K. V. Robertson in Toronto, suffer'd
a stroke three weeks. ago. He was
horn in Walton .71 years ago ant
taught school for three years in Waw-
anosh and Morris Townships and then
went to Hamiota, Man. He lived in
Brandon until three years ago when
he and his now bereaved widow, who
was the former Miss'Artfiie Little, of
Napinka. Man., went -to Toronto to
live with their only daughter, Mrs. K.
V. Robertson. He was a member of
the United' Church and was a School
Inspector ' in the Province of Mani-
toba. The funeral ,took place Wed-
nesday from the • residence of his
daughter in Toronto with. interment.
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toron-
to.
-Death of James M. Robertson.—Mr.
.Iamea M. •Robertson, well known resi-
dent and former teacher, passed away
on Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mr. Samuel Carter, North Main St.,
where he had been living. He had
not been in good 'health for some
time, hut was able to be about the
house and had been on Main Street
several' days ago. On Tuesday after-
noon he suffered a stroke and was
taken to Scott Memorial Hospital,
where he passed away the following
day. Mr. Robertson was born in Grey
township, the son of the late John
and Catherine Buchanan Robertson,
He attended ,Seaforth and Listowel
ischooibs and also Ottawa Normal
-School. For many years he taught
school and since his retirement in
1927 made a careful study'bf world
events. Prior to her death in 1983,
Mr. Robertson lived with his sister,
Miss Margaret Robertson, in their
home on Spading Street He was a
valued member of Northside United
Church and for a number of- years
served on the Seaforth ,public school
board. The funeral will take place
from t , �sidence of Mr. Samuel
Carte irday afternoon with in-
terth in Brussels cetbetery, The
=paRlbedrere will be W. S. Golding,
M.P., Robert Scarlett, M." McKellar,
Mr $tichanan, Mr. Elliott and Samuel
Chi;ter. ._
V. Workman wan in Lon-
e n Itieeday representing line
ii'hj+Mi'y of the United Ciiu.rch
tontl'om Conference Missionary
i'ii,tetal GtonintMee.
"Gileni,,Pinkney spent the :Week
Tri6lidn flit, town.
t Officer /an MacTa^v'isth, of
iltdehs, epreflt the week -end
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NOVEMBER 28, 1941
• Mies Irene Workman
friend, Miss Jane Dulmage, of Vic-
toria College, Toronto, were week -end
guests with Rev. H. V, Workman and
Mrs, Workman, God,erdch $'rest.
• Mr. R. S. McDonald, R.C.A.F.,
Toronto( spent the week -end with his
wile here.
• M1 J. Neville McMillan, son of
.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, has
joined the R C.A.F. as a pilot and will
report for duty on December 29th.
• Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple
and Dorothy attended the funeral of
Mr. Dalrmple's niece, Miss Mildred
Purdy, of Hensall, on Sunday.
a Miss Annie Feng'son was in To-
ronto tthis week attending the funeral
of her uncle, the late J. Boyd Morri-
son.
• Mr. anti Mrs. Alexander Hay, of
London are spending' a few days with
their daughter, Mrs. E. A. McMaster
and Dr. McMaster, before leaving for
Florida, where they will spend the
winter.
• Mr. J. P. Bell is spending the
week -end at the home of his sou in
Grimsby.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whiteford,
of ,Ingersoll, spent the week -end 'vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brad-
shaw. Mrs. Whiteford and Mrs,
Bradshaw are sisters.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGonigle
and two children and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward' Lennon, of Kitchener, were
week -end guests at the berms of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mcttouigle.
• Mrs. C. R. Somerville and Miss
Jeanette Nilson, of London, were
Wednesday guests at the home of Mr.
anti Mrs. D. H. Wilson..
• Flying Officer J. A. Munn, of Ot-
tawa, spent the week -end at his, home
here,
• Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith and
family spent the week -end in Kit-
chener.
• Mr. J. C. Crich was -in Toronto
this week.
• Mr. Roy McGonigle spent the
NEW AND OLD TIME
DANCE
ST. COLUMBAN
Friday, December 5th
RAU ORCHESTRA
Admission 40c - Lunch served
Auspices of C. W. L.
A LIMITED QUANTITY QF
THE BOOK OF POEMS "
a
"Be:sof Good Cheer"
by the late H. Isabel Graharlt
are available.
This popular book, makes an ex-
cellent ,Christmas gift.
Each 5J Cents
For sale at—
CLOSE'S BARBER SHOP
SAVAUGE'S Jewelry Store
Proceeds of the Sale for the
Seaforth Red Cross
Blankets for Britain
The No -Surrender Club of McKil-
lop will hold a Jumble Sale in the
Seaforth Armouries
ori
SATURDAY, NOV. 29th
We need your help. Donations of
articles -can be left at J. F. Daly's
Garage.
Let us alit pull together in this
I cause.
SE AFORTH
MONUMENT WORKS
(FORMERLY W. E. CHAPMAN)
Operated by
Cunningham & Pryde•
Yon are invited to inspect ear •t•ek
of CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Seaforth; Tuesdays & Saturdays
Bee Dr, Harburn for appointment artiy
other time — Phone 160
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'QLD' TIME DANCE
Box Social --Euchre
St. Brigid's, Kennicott
FRIDAY, NOV. 28th
Admission — Gents 25 cents
Ladies bring box
week -end in Woodstock.
t • 'Mr. and, Mrs. Herman Lindsay,
of Toronto, spent the week -end at the
home of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Thomp-
son.
• Mr. and Mr's, Gerald Stewart, of
Toronto, were 'week -end guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stewart.
• Mr, Donald Scott, R.C.AeFee St:
Thoipas, spent the week -end ar the
home of his mother, Mrs. H. R. Scott.
• Mi. and Mrs. E. A. Christenson,
son and daughter, of Detroit, • were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mns. D. 11. Wilson.
• Mr. Chester McNay, R.C.A.F., St.
Thomas, is spending a few days' leave
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. John McNay, in McKillop, after
having been confined to the Military
Hospital there far the past five weeks
with pneumonia.
• The many friends of 11/Ir William
Brine will regret to learn' that he has
been confined to his home fora week
suffering from a heart condition.
• Many friends will be sorry to
hear that Mee. W.. J. Wood9, of Wal-
ton, has been ill but is now convales-
cing at the home of Miss A. Lawr-
ence.
• Mrs. J. H. Reid left on Tuesday
for London, where she intends spend-
ing the win.ter•.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott, who
spent the summer in Newfoundland,
where Mr Scott was employed with
a congtruction company, are visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R B. Soott in Harpurhey.
• Mr, R. F. Jones, who has been
seriously ill, was taken to Scott Mem-
orial Hospital on Tuesday.
• The Misses Laidlaw have return-
ed to their home after spending some
time in Toronto.
• Miss Ross, of Port Huron, was a
week -end guest at the home o.f Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Reid.
• Miss Janet Baker, of Fergus, was
a week -end- guest at the 'home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker.
• Mos. F Karl Ament, of Toronto.
is a guestat the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Ament.
•
Mr. C. W. Iron.side was in Toron-
to this week.
it.'Mr. and Mrs. C. Reith. Miss Alice
Reid, Mr. and' ,Mrs. J. W. Thompson,
Mrs. Ken, Campbell, Mrs A. Nicholson
and Rev. Hued Jack were in Hensall
on Wednesday evening,attending the
teachers' course held in Carmel
'C'hurch •
BRUCEFIELD
Rev. W. A. Bremner' is' to be the,
speaker in Bru'cefield' United Church
on Sunday' morning next, represent -
Mg the Ontario Temperance Federa-
tion.. •
Messrs. Will Murdock and Carlyle
Cornish, of Hamilton spent the week
end at then' homes here.
Mr. ,and Mns. Frank Strange, of
Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs..E. Schil-
be and son, of Z rich, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mri. George "Swan.
'Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler spent.
Sunday- in Seaiforth.
BAYFIELD
Mr- and Mrs. John Atkinson, son
and daughter, of Detroit, spent the
week -end' in their cottage.
Messrs. Wjell5am and Frank Camer-
on, of Detroit, spent the American
Thanksgiving with their' sister, Eliza-
beth, here. .
Mrs. 'Mullen and Miss Ann Di•ouin,
of Detroit. spent the week -end ;n
their cottage on Hills Terrace.
Dr, and Mrs. Volume spent Monday
at Southampton on business.
Mise Jos'epthine Stirling is visiting
her sister at Port Elgin this week.
'Mns. Rhymes visited friends a at
Burlington and Toronto fast week.
Mrs. E. Anderson and two daugh-
ters, of Lambeth, are visiting Rev.
and Mars. Harold l3urr'ie.
Mrs. 'Lloyd 'Deakins spent part of
last week at Guelph, where her daugh-
ter, Marion', underwent an eye opera-
tion.
HULLETT
Another former Hullett Township
young man has joined 'the` ranks of
the lltened'.ict9, in the person of Mr.
antis Arthur Dale, of London, sec-
ond son of Mr. Arthur Dale and the
late Mrs- Dale of Clinton.
Gives Reception For Her Daughter,
Mrs. SarahSifton, of 223 Edward St.,
London, entemtained on .Saturday eve-
ning at a reception for her daughter,'
Mrs. Francis Arthur Dale, the former
Florence Mildred Sifton. Mrs. Dale
wore a smart rock or New Zealand
blue. Mrs. Sig ton chose a 'own of
Park Avenue brown, and Miss Eliza-
beth Briekenden, aunt of Mrs, Dale,
was gowned in flowered crepe to as -
filet in receiving. The guests to the
nuntber of forty came from London,
Grand Ra.pide,'Mich., Toronto, Wood-
stock, St. Thomas,Hilekson, Clinton
and Currie. Mrs, Louise Weatherly,
of Grand Rlapids;-Mieh., aunt of Mrs.
Dale, and Mrs. Danby Bell, of Lon-
don, poured tea, assisted by Mrs.
Leonard ,Sifton, St. Thomas; Mrs
Jack Sifton, of Toronto; Mrs. Allan
Douglas, Miss Edith Barter and Mac
Jennie Moore. Wing Commander Bit-
ten, of Manning !Depot, Toronto, act-
ed as toastmaster, catling on a toast
to the Ring by panty Belt.. A, toast
to Mrs. Dal was given lty her bro-
ther, G. 11, SiftoYt* Of St. Thornes'; a
too* to Mr. Dale ries g)ven by his
farther, W 1atr �, ; thug Dale, of Clin-
ton« There Were also itass'ts to Mie,
Slatel in liasn li' .of h+er Witi *odding•.,
'lt'imet'eary Witt $e bh4 Telik4 States
libido' eAteteelealt giItite. 'I'he
telae, Atte ft w tl � e yl (+�9tiaai rt lte
Toro .toOid8oys
Plan Meeting
The a'nuiva,l meeting of the Huron'
Oki Boy's' Association. of Toronto will
be held in the au litoriium of the Y.M.
C.A , corner of College and. Dover-
court Road, on'Thursday evening, De-
cember 4th, at 7.30 p.m.
Reports of the (president, secretary,
•treasurrer and, auditors will be the or-
der of business, followed by the elec-
tion of officers for the ensuing year.
Refreshments will be served, fol-
lowed by euchre and bridge. All Hur-
onites in Toronto and throughout the
province are especially urged to be
present and take part in the program.
•
Mark 26th
Anniversary
Ge Monday evening, Nov. 17th, a
number of friends and neighbors gath-
ered together at the home of Mr. and
Mns. Jake Broome, of Seaforth, to
spend the evening with them on the
occasion of their twenty-sixth weci-
ding anniversary. 'The evening was
spent in dancing. Lunch was served
at midnight, after 'which a tri -light
lamp was presented on behalf kid those
present. Mrs. Theresa Maloney made
the pre-sentation and John Campbell
read the ad'd'ress, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Broome made a fitting reply,
The address was as follows: "To
Mr. and Mire. Jake Broome: •We, a
few of your loyal neighbors and
friends, assemble here tonight to con-
gratulate -you and your better half
and show how we appreciate the way
you have come through the ups and
dawns of life. Hard as it may have
been at tiimes, and pernhaps ' eas•y at
others,, you have both shown you can
take the hard with the easy and come
through with a smiling' face to meet
everybody after twenty-six years of
married 'life together. We, with the
rest of your friends and neighbors of
whom yon;, both have many, wish you
,and' Your wife health, wealth and
,prosperity. We also hope your friends
and neighbors will be able to assem-
rble an your golden wedding. We ask
you to accept this small, gift, a tri -
light lamp, as a token of the high es-
teem in which you are held,"—Signed
on behalf of your friends and neigh-
bors.
MANLEY
Mrs. William Manley visited ,with
her parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Con Eckert
last week for a few days.
Many took advantage of the Indian
summer weather to get in their tur-
nips and the (balance of their potato
crop and a few more got their buck-
wheat threshed and' fall plowing done,
Messrs. Charlie Regale and Henry.
Koehler called. on Mr Con, Eckert,
Sr., last Saturday, who is still on the
sick list. Mr. Koehler •spent two
months, in Regina with his two daugh-
ters and 'reports good crops there,
but they 'had a hard time to save it
with so much wet weather. They us-
ed 'reapers' to cut the" grain which
leaves it in windrow's to dry, then
they use the combine which picks it
up and threshes it.
,Mr. Con Eckert. Sr., is improving
slowly and his many friends wish hifa
a speedy recovery.
VARNA
Your country needs your scrap
metal, papers, rags, bones,. etc., 'to
help win, the war. Gather these to-
gether now and bring them to Varna
to ,tthe building west of Mts. Mossop's
store.
Don't forget to send in your dollar
for membership fee to th•e Red Cross.
You are sate and comfortable in your
own homes. Help keep the,. boys
coinfortable, ,who are defending our'
rights and those who are suffering
the terrible ravages of war.
Mrs. George Connell is in Scott
Memorial Hospital at present. . Her
many friends hope for a speedy re-
cbvery.
The beef ring is holding its annual
dance in Varna Hall on Friday even
Ing of this weeds.
DUBLIN
Word was received here of the
death of Jahn R. Williams at Detroit
last week. He was ae native of Drib -
lin and spent the greater part of his
life in Chicago where he was associ-
ated with Western Union -Co. and in
Detroit. IIis wife, who. was formerly
of Windsor, died only the previous
week.
John McConnell has gone to London
to spend the winter month's.
At the seventh series of Marathon
500 games, held at the homes of fMiss
Mary Beale, Mrs. Fergus Stapleton,
Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs. Dan Wil-
lie/tits. war savings 'stamps were won
by Mrs. T. Brown (substituting for
Miss Mary Beale), Mr -s. Thos. But-
ters, Fr""ank Evans and David McCon-
nell.
Personals: Mrs. Mary Cronin and
Lorne Cronin, Detroit, spent the week
end here; M'r. and ^Mrs. Walker and
twins and Roy Brown, Listowel, also
John Brown, Palmerston, with Mr,
a.nd Mrs. Thomas Brown; Mise-Lor-
een Looby, nmrse-in-training at St.
Joseph's Hospital. London, with her
mother, ;VIPs. A. M. Looby; Mr. and
Mrs. Blood and Miss Anne McAleer,
Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan;
Mr. and Mns. Kele Holland, Leo Hol-
land and Mrs. Thomas Holland, Winn,
sor, with Mr and Mrs J V Flynn
a.nd other relatives; Seim E. M ly-
neaux, Assumption College, Windsor,
with his parents, M.r. and, Mrs. Thos.
J. Molyneaitx; Mr. anal Mrs.. Matt Me-
Cartdlry, D'etroi't, with Mr. and Mrs.
Micwhe;eI M'CC'arthly ; Mise Hei'en
O'Reilly,' student nurse, St. Joseph's
hospital, Lotr'd'on:, With her aunt, Mrt.
2Juteyr V0)&11s4 'Was Gera/Mine 'wirers,
Geb+.hgetrowil, w'itdi Miss 1Vlarle Evans;
Pat •MMllObnmell Vin, Detroit aoaeph.
Ctitt 61 1 itlt Obettlfatft; Mrs. MoTy
IV/oOttith nand vire 1i11arf i ' 13y5 ire
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