Listowel Banner, 27 Jan 1927, p. 5

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ATWOOD, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1927 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL | Miss Lena Brenneman spent Sun- day at her home in negal. —_~o— Miss Annie Inglis a ‘; a eo last week with her — Wal- «ter. Holman, 14h co’ ee ae : Mrs. °O. Walker and Donald, of hs Bruseels, spent Friday last at is bome of Mr. and Teasdale Whitfield. o —_—Oo— . % Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Evans, of ‘ Grey township, were guests on Fri- Ty + day ‘last at the home of Mr. and : y. Mreée man. Miea Marion Devlin of London, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Murray M Wm. Brenneman, of Don- e&Ea, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ropp. —— Miss Ella Faulkner is spending @ few weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. M. D. MeLaugblin, Listowel. —o— & Susie Moore of Carthage, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Erskine. : —u— Mr. James K. West, of Toronto, spent the week-end at “ home o his Rev. and Ww. Wee —o— . Bert Forrest has returned to Atwood, after spending a few weeks ry visiting friends in Woodstock, Lon- don and Toronto A. Corbett of Toronto, was a guest over the week-end at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. i and Mrs. Wm. McCutcheon. atilpntte fe Mrs. W. Brandle and daughter, | * Gertrude, spent the week-end in Tor- by onto, guests at the home of Mr. and s Mrs. C Mr and Mrs. Harvey Erskine re es turned to Blyth on Monday morhing fe after spending a few days at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Er- skine. ay Al M Duncan McKay of hpgear¢ al is visiting hie brother, t t i = Rs } McKay, and niece, Mrs. sigin nae and other friends in Grey ' McCutcheon. J.|in Elma township, where she spent Mr. John McCutcheon, 8rd con. Wallace, and Mrs. BE. Jobnston, of Listowel, were gueste on Friday last at~the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm —o— Mr. Arthur Gray ia leaving Brantford 7 [s] Lad sring. } €0 visiting Mrs. Duckering for some- t Dies Following Ten Weeks’ Iliness MRS. THOS. FEWSTER DIED ON SUNDAY AT HOME IN NEWRY —WAS BORN ms ELMA TP. only three Following iliness aan of weeke, the dea of Emma Jane Hatherly, beloved wife of Thomas A. Fewster, occurred three weeks, which finally contract- ed pneumonia. The late Mre. Fewster was born all her life. She was a daughter of Mrs. John Hatherly, 12th con. and was a member of St. Alban’s Ang- ican church, Atwood. Besides her sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her loss, her mother, one brother, and three sis- ters: John, 12th con. Elma, who re- sides with his mother; Mrs. Riach, of Delhi, Mrs. Burns, of Brussels, Schnock of Cranbrook. and public service in St Alban’s hurch at two o’clock. Rev. T. W. ones had charge Interment was made in Elma Centre Cemetery. Anaual Vestry Meeting _of St. Alban’s Church The members of St. Alban's chur- ch held their annual meeting Sat- urday afternoon. The meeting was held in the church and a very good turnout of membere present. The past year’s work was given by the of- Delightfully Tasty ] ~ Bakery Goods Our special this week will be Pies, in Apple, Raisin, Mince, Date, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Lemon Cus- tard. Priced reasonable at 17c. a You will be delighted j ; with this tasty pastry. “MODEL BAKERY" G. P Greensides, Prop. ficlals which were encouraging. Thomas McFarlane was elected the People’s Warden and Adam Dah- mer, the Cherch Warden; Secretary- treasurer, Cha Coulter: Lay del- sgates, Chas. “‘Guwhinn: John Smith, Chas. Ducklow, Thos. Hurst and James Vaughan; Sunday Schoo! suap- erintendent, Horace Peachey; assist- ant superintendent, eo. Dahmer. Rev. T. W. Jones is the rector. ' } Mother of J.P. Aitchison Dies D REACHED. ADVANCED AGE OF EIGHTY-EIGHT —REMAINS} TAKEN TO PORT COLBORNE FOR BURIAL. The death of Ann Pirie, relict of the late Andrew Aitchiaon; occurretl on Tuesday, January 26th. 1927, at the residence of her son, J. P. Ait- chison, 3rd con. Hlma, in her eigh- ty-eighth year. Bhe suffered s par- alytic stroke on Sept. 4th. 1926, and had not been well since that time. Second Literaz ra hitendedl The second meeting of the Atwood Literary Society was held on Friday evening last in the Mueic Hall, and a large number were. present. The proceeds amounted to $40, en a splendid program had been prepared by the following, committee A. Cogh- Grosert inglis, Roy Hamilton McMane.. Mr. Howar McMane was chairman for the ev- oe Agricultural Society Has Deficit | ANNUAL MEDTING, HELD ON SAT- URDAY. LAST-——-FAIR DATE NOT SET FOR 1927. The annual meeting of the Elma Agricultural Society was held in At- wood on Saturday, Jan. 22, in the Spegctation hall witha fair attend- Ma cihes Simpson was appointed as chairman and Ex Swing. secre-. tary of the meeting. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and adopted. sar 33 hice George, of Mr. and Mre Nicel the 6on Lloyd Vallance, is improying nicely, after beingaseriously ill. for he past week with’ silent pneumonia Tonsils and Adenoids Remo Mr. George Richmond, ‘tock, had his ‘tonsils and. adenoids removed on Friday last at the Lis- towel Memorial Hospital, OQntertained . Friends— Mr, and Mrs. Russel McMane en- tertained a number of friends to nnual Oyster | Held At Lebanon PREM ATSOR oR FO. ae tian OF EVENING—MOVING TO. Ele MA TP. 4 A very pretest evening ~~ epent at the home ea Richardson, iavaaenes ’ ee when neighbors and friends sane ing about eighty, were the guests of 4 Lebanon Ladies’ Aic So theif annual oyster supper. Ing was o Seeet at @ ei in games and music. nt feature of the borin he deceased lady was born June} ening. , easurer’s report read, | progressiv w 16th; 1839, in the township of Wool The program was as follows: op-| showing that during yom ay Sie nt ig ive euchre .on Wednesday was ‘the presentation Bag Bt rere 4 ich, near. Winterbourne. She moved|eulng humber, piano duet, Misses) 933:62 was received and the expend- i - to the family prior to pels depart to Elma township on the “6th con.| Mary Hodge and Bvelyn Love; chatt-|jture $1,095.87, leaving a deficit of Cnloaded Car of Coal ure to their new home in El near Gotham, in 186 where ehe}™man’s address; orchestra eelections, | $62.25 More were offered A car of steam coal was unloaded | township, resided for several years. Later Miss Seelhoff, Miss Irvine and Mr./for sau and more yeiie 2 money was the asa part of this week forthe El-| The address reads as follows: moved to Port e, and for the|Irvine; recitation, Annie McMane;/ paid than in any previous year, the eeze factory, the patrons be-|Mr. and Mrs, Richardson and r past eight yeare resided with ber| men’s chorus, consisting “of J. God-|eam ask $467.43. The number of ae busy at the job on Monday. son, Mr. J. P. Aitchison. She was|frey. I. D. Smith, Cameron Dickson, | entries was 971. This year it was ; We, your friends and neighbors; united in marriage in 1861 to herjL. A. Valance, Roy Hamilton and) qecided to make a thorough canvass Attended Funeral of Uncle— are gathered together op’ this occag- late husband, Andrew Aitchison,| Wilfred Smith, sang Ho for membership and:some changes D.-B. Hodge went to Oshawa|ion to spend a social hour with you, who predeceased her several years|Do;" recitation Arden Ruttan; solo! will be made in the prize list. The santa morning to attend the fun-|It was with.feelings of regret that O. M Lloyd Vallance;. dialogue, Don} date of the Fair was nigt set eral of his uncle. Mre.~Hodge, Sr.,j We learned you have decided to Six eons and three daughters sur-|McKay and Margaret Terry; song, Following are,'the officers for|or¢ Atwood, is a sister of the deceas- leave our midst. vive: William Aitchison, Spokane,| Howard Smith and Dot Robb; ad-| 14927: President, John B. Hamilton; } eq —_ . ° l always remember your Wash.; John P,, Ima township; |dress by President, Hugh Richmond; | yjge-president Hugh Richmond; 2nd|. _° sterling qualities, your kindness in Andew, Toronto; Alexander, Spok-|™outh organ eelection, Fred Brown) vice-president; Chester Little; 8€¢-|gnend Social Evening— times ‘of sorrow, and your readiness ane, Wash.; Archie, St. Petersburg,|®2d¢ Raymond Swing; reading, Miss) retary-treasurer, Swing; Dir- r. and Mre. Cameron Dickson|to lend a helping hand in times of Florida and Hector, Ripley, [1.| Margaret Ovans; solo, Miss Gladys|ectors—John 8. Cowan, Geo. Grah-| entertained a number of friends to a| ee ; Mrs. James Davidson, San Rafel,| McNichol; reading, iss Brenne-| am, . E. Roe, Thos. Hurst, I.|qinner at six o'clock on urs To Mrs. Richardson and Daisy as Cal; Mre. Isabella Winters, also of ;™4n; song, Peter Hood; reading,|D. Smith, G rdon, Bric Love,!evening last. The remainder of the| members of the Ladies’ Aid gociety, California, and Miss Jean Altchison| Miss Ieabel Wilson; duet, iss! Wm .' C. Wilson and —— Morri-| evening was spent in cards we do not fail to recognize the tact Ashland, Oregon. One son and, ono Gladys McNichol and Robert Bart-|son; honorary diretcore, M. 2 c that you were ever ready elp daughter are predeceased. : vid Hood; duet, Misses on Hon. D. J. Monteith, F - | Attending Funeral— to promote the work of the Society, Mrs. Aitchison was a lifelong Irvine and —. vasied cad wail Dr. D. A. Kidd. Alex|” yr M. Sweeton went to Ham-|22d we trust as you leave us and member of the Presbyterian church. ives, ig number receiving e et Mee "Young Coulter, Howard} ion on Wednesd esday morning to at-|Move to your new home, you will The funeral was held on Wednesday, January 26th with service at tha residence of J. P. Aitchison, let 20, cos 3 Elm ma, at two o’clock. Rev. C ine, pastor of the United Atwood, had charge of the The remains were taken to church, service. ort Colborne cemetery (to-day) Thareday. Mr. P. Aitchison accompanied the re mains. ae | debleb leh debsiiedei ebb ee ad + + 2nd. LINE ELMA +| * De oe ae bbb bet et er$ | We are sorry to — the death |p, of Mrs. Aitcheson, Sr. which a ed trom! the resi —e of her son, Mr. = Aitches Qnite - number attended the sale | of Mr. Ed, Smith's stock and other things Tuesday afternoon Miss Jean Pretewell ie visiting at! rr of her uncle, Mr. Hardia Sle “Mr. Henry Cullen had the sis ( fortune to injure his knee one day last week | repent a A w days among friends here, hearty applause. The next meeting ef the Society will be held on Feb llth. All accounts owing ‘Aaron Ropp, butcher, must be settled on or be- fore Feb, 15th. een A heeled bee pieieioh hte bebe chairman was Sapient + & McMane and W. A. Gray. Lady dif-|; — Mrs. ‘A. R. Terry, convenor; 8. E. Love, Mrs, Geo. Ella- t, Mrs. (Dr.) E. Roe, Ches- r Little, Miss Agnes Dickson, Miss Jean Hamilton, Miss Margaret Smith } rene Coulter; auditore Sweeton and W. A. Dickéon. the close of the meeting the a hearty -cott x. #/} vote of thanks ~ DONEGAL + + EEEEEEEEEE ESE SEES ED ELA EES | M H. Petrie spent Tuesday in Stratford. Mr. W. S. Buchanan of Milverton, M Chas. Buchanan of Wheatley, - visiting his parents and other ends here. sorry to eay he is not much improved in health. On Friday evening a congregation- jal meeting was held in the church here when were recelve et the different organizations anc ficers tor the church elected the year. The Ladies’ Aid served an peed supper and a short program given, consisting of a humorous randine b taine, duet |by Miss Mae and Mr. D. F. Hymers,; o by Mrs. J. C. Hymers and com- aeanitt singing led by a% nd. The social evening was enjap- by all and many expressed the re sfastealesfecfechue]ecfentoepastectoafecfuator feel + MOLESWORTH oe oe ote +4 a Mr. Kress has his supply of coal in at the cheese factory tor the seas- _ Mrs. Henr Brassels, = father being seriously = oa tae ae oe ak] TROWBRIDGE % De ke ee ek a a a F. W. Smith, 2nd Line, made Mr a business trip to Guelph this week. The cépeert given Friday even- Joeloefonontoc Jolene J efeeleeloelontehfnefooforfootoe | mry Howe is visiting at d the funeral of his aister, Mrs. eentte Smith, who died in Ham- ilton on Monday morning, January 24th sympathy shown him during his rec; ent sad bereavement and, for thd many beautiful floral offerings. Social Evening Spent— A pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ward, Moncrief, when a large number of friends gathered and presented them with two chairs and a jardinere stand Successful T The Ladies" Ala of the Presbyter- fan church held successfu Chas. Val- Jance, on Saturday afternoon, Janu- ary 22nd. The proceeds amounted to $19.25 Returns from Hospital— bid are glad to report that Mr. Russel Farrell’ wes able to return to in home on the 6th con.on Sunday, after. being confined to the Listowel Memorial Hospita or a wee ed Presbyterian Y.P:S. Jos. McLaughlin is confined | hope that it'be held every year ing by the United Church choir of ge ar hee nice at operation. F: sas 10 her bed at a We hope she/ yr. and Mrs . EB. Barton spent} Listowel, was greatly enjoyed by all —— & Entertain Two Societies ae have an covery. Monday with Mr. and Mrs r-| present. Owing te the d greeable|On. Huteade dd Viedt— Mre. Willis “Johnston spent Tues-|rance, Mornington. wight, the’audience wds very ema rthur Gray and son The Y the Presbyterian|day afternoon at,the home ef Mr. Mr. and M Ed Smith of the| ‘We are sorry to report that Mrs m, ‘eat Wess for - Rothany, where Chu anak peg a = bans irene Alex Wray 2nd con. spent Sunday with Mr.{H. Armstrong has been Jaid up for they will spend a week ‘with Mre. the nitec nurc eague 2n . jand Mra. Charles Pétrie a few days. ray’s father, Mr. Ge F Y_P.A. of the Anglican church to a|_ ‘Mrs. Everitt and eon George pent eg. o has been work-| R Da nd Mrs. Guest of Ethel, me will <—— from Dubeke. “fer skating party and social evening, on| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecilling on the 12th con. e ati were ‘viaiting at the parsonage iast| Brantford, where they°*will spend Monday Jast at the Presbyterian Fallis, town line. present, suffering from rheumatism. wee sometime with Mrs he aunt, church. A very enjeyable time was | Mre att spent in skating as first part of | ———————__- ich all gather- \ Community singing w \joined in and the minutes of the tast| | meeting were read and roll~.call taken. The bu | cussed and Mr. West gave a hearty ‘welcome to the invited Societies. Mrs. J. P. Greensides then re- sponded on behalf of their Society, and Miss M attie Hurst on behaif of ' the Anglican A. A dainty luncheon was then serv- lea and greatly appreciated by all. — in stock, plain or int-| e hoice Dairy Butter,’ nest | aie nragetatee oie paper/ BUTTER WRAPPERS | | ' | Apply at The Banner Office The Star Grocery { i 2 Ibs, haddie for 25c | { for $1. Special for Friday and Saturday * Have you tried our tea special yet ? other shipment of thyt delicious Orange Pekoe at 20 Ib. pail pure lard $3.50 Just received an- Ibs. J. P. Greensides, Phone 5 siness was then dis- | . Senthern Alberta, Js Seas m and Tem Coerlit: Seratta. he municipality was allotment émall and profits the ‘ul but not content, Pa ATWOOD Salt 100 Ibs., Salt Blocks, : Bone Meal, Meat Scrap, Tankage B. SMITH x PHONE 22 for GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, MILL FEEDS. Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Feed Flour, Hominy, Feed Corn, : Oats, Cracked Corn, Cotton Seed ELEVATOR Salt Barrels, Oyster Shells, ATWwooD ELEVATOR ing wo t jahead ag was sin; and << his cousin. at once fut to work in Railway; ycoundonee and began thi is and jotted was che there wi a h®use Coerl fe Russia married one np and a good start was id ba: hed. Zs te ote and here John Coerlits —— cared for a family of six. and the Berd o n the -—"s Imperial. Army 5 w r and white he played in an orchestra ter he went to his same. “Why “don’t you. come, John, and make money too, d in this country, and: inspired wit! He the ied of. his own country led his cousin in Southern Alberta:, hard years at first; new aw rn to save fora: With thrift this w; children weet bo borrt et ;John Coerlitz and his John | 2. Mary, 3. Dave wned s a musician crowded, John. Coerlitz at - pa us which to play- Mary is he ” the letter ran. ae new hope left did not buy land Canadian Pacific | engines and to save. in: women made, land. to break = ‘or and yell stoc’ fle the last. was Goerlits faced |) life with five nena ou. a ag Russian pioneer bap so eatiled i to by: grain separator, fet te his oo perpen in in Canada tocked, and a Tine car. fostes Bes Pe -a bright foes Pe for hi mg to en! erg pce ant Ee eo rt children in a new country. teristic.of pidneers of the -land, , in ge of thé household. F Coen! itz playsd and ta Mary ~ Years Avene That he = eight years ago Roe wad Met wae Painfal Acciden Mr. Joha Vallance painful accident on noon last, while belping? ‘to cnt wood with a buzz saw hit quired several stitches: to: close ‘the wound Return From Trip— Mr. Gordon Hamilton and bride, returned-home burg patie: Their furniture wis moved to their ‘home at Rene as! ;on. Monday and Tuesda young couple | have taken up “thelr residence-there. i! Petrie and_ wére in eeeattord " aaa pe attending a meeting tive of North Perth Wa s fat “by the as to,ar- range for the district ‘Wal a0 wood . ing to. be held in At - Us. . Gord= | route No. 6, BH : Sot for draw : band ter it at $1. #3 per y find a larger sphere of usefulness.; We feel that we cannot let you go without in some small way showing our appreciation of your lives among So we would agk you to accept Card of Thanks— this Iamp and these candle-sticks, . Mr. Thomas A. Fewster wishes|not for thelr mere value but as a to thank his many friends and|token of our good feeling toward - neighbors for ¢ kindness andj{| You. We p pray God's blessing will be with you dd we wish you prosperity n your new home. Signed on behalf of the Ladies’ Aid Society and a eee Ellison, (Sec.) A. C. een Solomon Bertet George biemee Mrs. Mr. Mr. (Pres.) én 4 Milk Hauling Routes Let for or Elma Factory Saturday afternoon a large num- ber of patrons attended the. meeting in the C.O.F. hall where the differ- ent routes for milk hauling let for the Elma Cheese factory. Fol- lowing are the different ‘routes’ for 19272. “ha ‘ No. 1, 4th con wat, Frank Hbh- , Na 6th q ston. at 56c; route west, << Hall at 48c; sth a % con. "route ‘No. McNichol. at 60c; con. cast, eae Nutt at 67%c @ Line, Roy dbeer- er at 50%c. Denald Murray received the con- tract for dividing the whey. The directors have also a to paste a curing room and ice house pas &pring, the building to be 26 by sesh received the con- the . grayel and yard, Mr. iversity, conducted J. K. West, of) Tofonto Un- the services in Cranbrook and _ Prosoaipries churches on Sunday Friday next, Feb. “ah at two 0’ glock, preparatory service and sac- tamebt of baptism will be held in he Presbyterian church, on Sunday eb. 6th the sacrament of he Lord's supper, with be observed. The atinual sinsaitincg of the At- weod Presbyterian church was held bgisig reports wére given by the vate ous, departments, Government Inspector Visits Mgnt 7 The Goverument R.O/P )< inspect or made an official visit to Dr. Hoo’s poultry plant at Atwood recently. Questioned regarding they plant as ——e reported that “the plant in a very eanitary condition, birds giving a 60% get and keeping ,up their weight, s¥o pleased with tae fl made by the inspector. Banquet ms bveningt oh hail, Karicittura! Martesnidive: geri hip Sptaff workers who have. »eenhia, Sinond during the past month In charge © 2 s6kort course, e drranging tc fiold a banquet for their clase of boys and girls and friends to be held on .Ffiday: evening .0 is. week, Prof. Leitch, of Guelph, will be the eens i carcmgged for the evening. Oth- rad @iso<“be given. A qanes will be held at the close of the beneret ‘Atwood: Churches dnited Church Rey. -C..C. Kaine. pastor. Sunday, Janary 30th 1927 10 a.m.— ach? 11 -s tht TA DN. + 7 p.m. SORE AMS, ” Monday 8 — B p.m. Wed. reeves meeting. now. nage ree Bre a a preeperons, i es een Coerlitz’s ape son, is interested in recently bough ; &j went to different aon unio land. He intends a second had tractor an which with his engine. » outfit. He will-tikeiy pay for i nee is sdk of his family's a ‘good farm all paid And-he has te ~ Shoal, . "daughter. NETHERESET On th con. Elma. an Ine rsday, zener 20th, 1927 and. M Ern pet Nether- . fob 3 bs ee . Presbyterian eS | Bera W. J. West, M.A., Minister eae _. Sunday, January 30th 1927 SL @a.—Sunday Schooi and Bible Sree eee ee ee ee RO Dt a 4 PEPER DETTE TEES HF EERE OY or Morning Worship. Fourth a Hi BORN re 6 ¥tes in the stay. of thé parable Ps ¥ fri ait i eiethe. Prodigal son; “WANT" Sep dechaleteteteguleteinig eae a re ae Sxenms _worant. “THE A- ae aK rib {CHES OF THE PON Elma, on Monday; Fam, {| 2 N.* 24, 1927, to Mr. and Mro. John’ fondlay 80 sien Tues- “day. 2.20 pae-Caninal Auxiliary = W.M.S. Wednesday § p. Young Women’s Missionary Aux- itiary. 4 Thi 2720 pers ee Auxilia oot WM Thurs, 7.30 p.m ->—Preyer aerigh, p.m.—Chotlr Practice. mn. seinen D Siete res $.30 4 : tle a edt * Rat 4 ~ : q

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