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Miss Mabel Cameron's by 1.45 p.m.
on Tuesday, Feb. 15, when the In-
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Death at Creston, B. C.—Word
has been received here of the Bud-
den death in Creston. B.C., of Mrs.
Gordon Skerik (nee Betty Sand-
ford) and her infant son, Sandy.
Death is believed to haire been
caused by food peleoning. The
double funeral was held from the
Anglican Church at Creston on
January 14, with her minister, the
Rev. S. W. Blackaller officiating.
Their many friends here, where
Mrs. Skerick was well known, will
extend sympathy to her bereaved
husband, and to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Sandford, of Bran-
don, and to .her Sister, Trixie, of
Dryden, Ont.
#04t, Mr0,14.4 8410„ IstP0/4ingt
Wag? tic.citled 40 'WA the 44041 St.
Petrick% seipper oe ThleeideY,
Mart* 17, with &Hee Allies Daly
cattraW.
Mss Daly teed the lade
tes of 'the formation of a C.W.L„
at Exeter, composed of , wives of
Members pf the Air Ferree at Cen-
tralia,. and it was suggested that
en invitation be extended them at
a latter date to attend a Lsagee
meeting at Seaforth. Mise.M.
ANTRRACITE
Fireside Y: P. S. Meets. — The
Fireside Young People's Society
held t regular meeting in the Late*
went of the church Sunday after
ehe evening service which opened '
by a song service, followed by
Hymn 58, verse 1. Rey; CemPheil
gave the. Serlptige ieg4tit and
then la in prayer, Thisiness was
discussed and it was decided to
have a Valentine party on Feb. 16.
Gordon McKindsey told the life
history of Francis Lyte, the man
who wrote the hymn, "Abide With
Me." The meeting was closed with
the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was
served at the close of the meeting.
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Northside United Church.—Rev.
H. V. Workman, .Minister: 10 a.m..
Sundax School. Worship Services:
11 axle "Digester Through Slack-
ness"; 7 p.m., "In the Wake of Un-
belief." Welcome to these ser-
vices.
First Presbyterian Church.— 10
a.m., 'Bible Class and ' _Sunday
School; 11 a.m., "While the World
Waits" ; 7 P. m.,"Uust&I)Ping
Wells."—Rev. D. G. Campbell, Min-
ister.
St. Thomas' Church. — 10 a.m.,
Sunday School; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
Regular services by the Rector.
St. Mary's, Dublin.—Communion
Service et 3 p.m.—Rev. T. Dale
Jones, Rector.
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convener„ succeedia
1-4ing
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John Hotham, first vicedreSident;
reported
86 raembere.
giete 1ylr2:„ 3. L. $lattery and. lirtre
T. D. SLfla,as the visitin*:
mittee for January, made eaue
both in the homes and
• tal. Miss Gaffney and Wee; Neu
were named as the visiting core,
mittee for February. Km Freelp
Devereaux, on behalf of St. 40Ctes'
Choir, thanked the League rthe
banquet recently given le their
honor. Mrs. William Hart, mega -
zine convener, reported nine sub-
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Euchre 8.30 Lunch served
ADMISSION 50c
Collins' Orchestra
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•each. member A& • et seMplie Of
her favourite recipe ter IlleleheThe
meeting closed with Prayer ORO -
ed for Cardinal Mindszentry, Lunch
was served, after which iMiss Peolee
Kutui favored with piano Wee-
tiona.
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Death of John S. Aiteheson.—The
death occurred in Scott Memorial
Hospital on Saturday of ,a well
known and highly esteemed resi-
dent of McKillep Township in the
person of John S. Aitolieson,
Aitcheson suffered a stroke on De-
oember 23, aid was taken to the
hospital where he remained lentil
his death. He was born in McKie
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Northside Mission Band Meets.—
The Mission Band of Northside
United Church met on Tuesday af-
ter school with an attendance of
20 members. The president, Bar-
bara Boshart, was in the chair. The
hymn, "When He Cometh," was
followed by prayer by Mrs. Brad-
shaw. Bill Scott read the Scrip-
ture lesson from Timothy, chapter
2, verses 1 to 7. Joan Bach gave
the Member's Purpose. "Ge Sees
the Little Sparrow Pall" ng.
Donna May Berger and arl er-
ger sang a duet, "Can a Little
Child Like Me?" The story, "A
Little Indian Boy," was told by
Mrs. T. Wilbee. "Praise • Him,
Praise Him" was sung, and the col-
lection„ amounting to $1.02, was
taken by Ruth Ann Crozier. Isabel
Shannon and Helen McGonigle will
take the collection next month.
The meeting was closed with the
Mizpah benediction.
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Father Dies in Mitchell. — The
death occurred in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Monday, Feb. 7, of
William David Jordan, of Mitchell.
Deceased had been 111 Only three
months. He was born in Fuller-
ton Township and went to Mitchell
about 60 years ago and followed
the trade of a carpenter for many
years. Forty-six years ago be was
united in marriage to Catherine
offatt, of Mitchell, who survives,
together with five sons: Harold, of
Port Hope; Dalton, of 'Toronto;
Alvin, Mitchell; Lloyd., Windsor,
and Arthur, Toronto; and three
daughters, Mrs. E. C. Davis, El-
mira; Mrs. Robert Charters, Sea -
forth, and Mrs. D. B. Morris, „Fort
William. The funeral was held on
Thursday from Trinity Anglican
Church at 2 p.m., with Rev. M. A.
Hunt officiating. Temporary en-
tombment was in Woodland Maus-
oleum.
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St. Thomas' Church W. A. and
Guild Meets.—On Tuesday the W.
A. and Guild of St. Thomas' An-
glican Church met at the home of
Mrs. J. B. Higgins for their month-
ly meetings with a good. attend-
ance. Mrs, W E. Southgate open-
ed the W.A. meeting by reading
the Gospel for the sixth Sunday af-
ter Epiphany. Miss Holmes, the
president, followed with prayer.
The various reports were givenand
accepted. Good secondhand cloth-
ing is asked for to send bales to
the Indian School at Brantford and
Mission at Bracebridge. All mem-
bers are asked to use the Lenten
sel,f-denial for WA. work and also
W.A. Thankoffering to be given in
at the annual meeting in London,
April 26. The offering was receiv-
ed and dedicated. Following the
W.A. meeting, the Guild •took
charge, with Mrs. G. McGavin, the
president, reading prayers for the
parish and the Lord's Prayer in
unison. The reports of alt commit-
tees were dealt with. The annual
vestry meeting will this year be
held on Feb. 14, followed by a so-
cial gathering of the congregation.
.A vote of thanks was tendered Mr.
Higgins Or her hospitality. After
the offertory was. received and ded-
icated, refreshitients were served
and the teen:there enjoyed a social
hour,
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Wednesday, Feb. 23rd
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Auspices BRANCH 156, CANADIAN LEGION
President Treasurer SecretarY
DR. P. L. BRADY RONALD S. McDONALD F. E. WILLIS
A PLAY
Nirleanfromlima
will be presented in
First Presbyterian -
Church
MONDAY, FEB. 21
at 8 pm.
Presented by Blyth Dramatic
Club and sponsored by Fire-
side Fellowship Group.
• This is an exceptionally
good Play, and well worth
seeing!
ADMISSION — 35o and 25c
• EVERYBODY WELCOME
• Copies of February 4 Issue Re-
quired.—The publishers require 10
cepiee of the February 4 issue of
The Huron Expositor, and' would
apprecieter subscribers having cop-
ies of thie issue returning them to
the office. Nelsen they will be pur-
chased at ten cents each.
Dies in Teleda.—The death oc-
curred in Toledo, Ohio, on Feb. 5,
of Mary Ann McCann, widow of
the late James McCann. Mrs. Mc-
Cann was a former resident of
Seaforth. She is survived by three
children: John 1. McCann and Mrs.
Frank Burp:61er, Toledo, and Mrs.
Leo Sharkey, Battle Creek, Mich.;
four grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Mrs. J. •W. •McWil-
Liam, Toledo, a sistee, and Thomas
J. Kehoe„ Port Huron, e brother,
also survive. Funeral services
were held Wednesday, Feb. 9, Re-
quiem High 'Mass being sung at
St. Catherine of Sienna Church. In-
terment' was in Calvary Cemetery,
Toledo.
Northside W. A. Group Meets.—
Group 3 of ;the W.A. of Northside
United Church held their February
-meeting at the home of Mrs.
Schneider with 21 ladies attend-
ing. The president, Miss Edith
Hoag, opened the meeting by pray-
er anda.a poem, "The Heavenly
Guest," 'basil on the 20th verse
of the third chapter of Revelations.
•Hymn 503 was sung and the Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison. The
Scripture was read responsively,
led by Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain,
from No. 707 in the Hymnary. A
humourous reading, "The "Usual
Way," was given by Mrs. Snell.
Roll call was answered by a verse
of Scripture beginning with the
word "Blessed." A reading, "Go-
ing the Extra Mile,' by Mrs. Wal-
den and a reading, "A Golden
Rule," by Miss Ida Cooper, were
much enjoyed. Hymn 502 was sung
and the meeting closed, with the
Mizpah benediction, after which a
delicious lunch was served and a
social hour spent.
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HUMPHREY BOGART • LAUREN .BACALL
Edward, G. Roleineon . Lionel Berrymore Claire Trevor
"KEY LARGO
MAXwell Anderson's play makes a good film, full of ideas and
intensely draniatic.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY -- FEB. 14-15-16
ELIZABETH TAYLOR , • GEORGE MURPHY
" CYNTHIA "
A family drama portraying the lives, loves, ,haPPluess and
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St. James' C. W. L. Meets.—At
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Death of Mrs. L. G. Kruse.—The
sudden death of Elizabeth Margar-
et Sclater, widow of the late L. G.
Kruse, on Sunday, February 6, in
Galt, came as a shock to her Many
friends and relatives. Mrs. Kruse
was born in Seaforth 72 years ago,
the second daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Sclater, and for
a number of years was a milliner
in the former Pickard store. She
was also a member of First Presby-
terian Church choir for many
years. She was married 44 years
ago by Dr, F. H. Larkin. to Mr.
Kruse, who predeceazed her about
two months ago. They went to
Wingham to reside and then to
Kitchener before going to Galt,
where Mr. Kruse conducted a but-
cher business for 37 years. Surviv-
ing are one son, William Kruse,
of Galt; one brother, William
Sclater, of Regina, Sask.„ and three
sisters, Mrs. John Staples, Regina;
Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Auburn, and
Mrs. John Finlays'on, Seaforth.
She was -very active in church
work, being a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church„ Galt, presi-
dent of the Ladies' Aid, a member
of the Teacher -Parent Society, and
was pianist for many years in the
Missionary Society. The funeral
took place from her late residence,
109 Main St. E., on Wednesday,
with interment in dolt cemetery.
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SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
• Mr. E. C. Boswell has received
word of the death of his aunt, Miss
Fanny Boswell, who passed away
in California.
• Mr. Harry Scott, son of Mrs.
11. R. Scott, is 111 in Wingham
General Hospital with pneumonia.
• Mrs. 1 E. Keating is spending
a few days in Toronto.
• Miss Laura McMillan, of To-
ronto, spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs. W. F. McMillan, in
Egmondville.
• Miss Pearl Lawrence, of Gode-
rich, spent the week -end with her
brother, Mr. Herald Lawrence, and
Mrs. Lawrence.
• Measys. W, L. Whyte and D.
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week.
• Mrs. Mel. Anderson, of Toledo,
Ohio was a guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
• Miss Margaret Vier, who has
been ill in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, is improving.
• Mr. and Mrs, Leo Hartwick,
of Stratford, were week -end guests
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