Listowel Banner, 4 Sep 1924, p. 5

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Mortgage Sale FARM LANDS Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a cert- ain-mortgage which will be produced on the day of gale, there will be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. 1924, at 2 o'clock, p.m. AT SCHROEDER'S HOTEL MONKTON by Mr. A. E. F. ly: Lot No. 27, concession 17, Jones, reba ve the following Lands, name- p of Elma, containing 100 acres, more or less. The tarts is said to be good pasture land, antiwire fenced. No buildings. me per cent. on dayof gale, balance fn thirty days out interest. at ‘sale apply to 21 Downie Street, Forfurther terms and particulars W. H. Gregory, Stratford, Vendor's Solicitor, Dated at Stratford 23rd. August, 1924. $Qrood Bowlers Hold Tournament EXCELLENT PRIZES GIVEN TO WINNING RINKS—FINE TIME SPENT BY BOWLERS AND QVIVES—LUNCHEON SERVED AND PROGRAM GIVEN. A very enjoyable time was spent the bowling green in Atwood on He: Day when ¢ix local rinks took part in the tournament. There were four prizes awarded. The prize win- ning rinks were: Sag poten —ploian tea kettles— oe, we . Hodge, George Greensides, 5 2nd. Se Ooo tecesn’ 8 pencils — . John ner A} Donedy, John Locb- a, George Lochhead, skip. . rd. te. titream and sugar pit- enere—Doneid Murray, George Rog- *. Ers , E. H. Swing, skip. th. prise—Fratt dishes—A. M. Sweeton, Lorne Blackwell, A. R. Ter- ry, W. Blackwell, skip. - rhe two rinks which were not suc- | 4 pay in sharing in the prizes were! cater of: Anderson, Rev. Gilmour, Bert Forest, John Roger, skip. Tom Hamilton, Chas. allance, Lloyd Valance, T. G. Datsutte sk.” - Following the tournament, @ was served Mrs. Marshall’s - to the bowlers and their Stvhe: He program wes also f of addresses by Messrs. J errs ead, T. G te and Rey. Gilmour; s0108, A enjoyed, con-| W' Mrs. Lloyd Valance and Miss Ethel Blackwell. The afternoon was closed by singing ee sane Syne, lead by Mrs. J. A. McB A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Marshall for her kindness for the use of her lawn. é . CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OF VOTERS’ LIST. Voters’ List, 1924 _—_ of the Township of El- , County of Perth. aia . hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in section 10 of the Ontario Voters’ Lists Act, the cop- ies required by said section to be 80 transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all per- sons appearing by the last revised), |Assessment Roll of the said Munici- pality to be entitled to vote in the said *Muntelpality at elections for members of the Legislative Assemb- ly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up my office at rye on the 26th. of August, 1924, and remains there for inspection d I hereby call upon all voters ite immediate proceedings Soe auy errors or Serene correct- ed according to Dated at Atwood, ‘this 26th day of d heir 5 1924. eo. Lochhead, Clerk of Elma 9-4 oa ° * as On Dredge— Mr. Clarence Dennis, of t Atwood, is moshing on the dredge near ' INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS OF ~ ATWOOD AND ELMA TOWNSHIP Mr. Wm. Gray, 10th, concession, was in Listowel on Saturday. Mr. Wm. Haist is visiting his son, Mr. Everett Haist, Toronto Mrs. W. H. Stewart of Milton, vis- ited Mrs. Thps. Cleland last week. Mr. Albert Coghlin spent Sunday with frients at Milverton. Mr. Grosert and Miss Mae ae visited on aaa: at their home @ Moncrie Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Kidd were in Toronto this wetk, attending the ex- hibition. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Garfield Jamieson atl ied day with friends at Brae Miss Mardie Roe spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinkead, Britton Miss Jessie Ballantyne, of —— is visiting at the home of a Jdlty. Mr. Jas. Newbigging, 6th. conces- { sion, was in Toronto on Tuesday, at- tenting the exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gray, of Strat- gn Ieonirs the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Miss ‘Fergus McKay, of Seaforth, is visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss Pearl Hone, 8th. concesion. Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Ful- larton, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman, 2nd. concession, left Wednesday for Dry- den, New Ontario Mrs. Maxwell Smith spent a few days this week with her brother, Mr. Glen Burke, 11th. concession. Miss Lottie Hamond and Mrs. Colin Letheron visited friends in Fergus over the week-end. Mr. Wm. Holman, auctioneer of Monkton, was in the village Wednes- day on business. Friends of Mrs. Wm. Blair will be pleased to hear that she is recover- ing nicely. of Waterloo, is Mrs. Miss Tomlinson, visiting at the home of Mr. and D. B. Hodge. Mr. George Porter, 6th. concession, was in Toronto this week, attending the exhibitian. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coulter return- ed home Sunday, after spending a few weeks with friedn} at Toronto. Mr. Wm. Fortune, of Luddington, Mich., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Hamilton, 8th. concession. Mr. and Mrs. D. oe hy Mit- chell, were guests Sun the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. os Ho dge. ssrs. Wm. and John Murray, spent Sunday with 8 friends at t. Mrs. John Hone bas returned home after spending three weeks with friends at Ethel Miss Trena Colquhoun, of Mitchell, and Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shera, Margaret, Irene and Lloyd, spent the week-ena with Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Drayton. Miss Carrie Hymers spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Irwin, 12th. concession. iss Rose Blair, of Milverton, visited last week with ber cousin, Miss Theora Ducklow, 14th conces- sion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffin and family, of Toronte, were guests’ over the heliday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eari Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holm, } and — of Stratford, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred “Ballantyne. 8th. eoncession. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson and Ruth, returned home Monday, after a two week’ holiday — friends ar Teeswater and Hamil Mr. Mrs. Everett Haist and two children, of Toronto, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. Wm. Haist. Miss Isabel Inglis @nd Mr. Walter Holman, of Moncrieff, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. an rs. Dan Matheson, 8th. concession. Mrs. Percy Greensides and family. returned home Thursday, spending a few weeks with friends at Brantfor Miss Gladys Love. of Toronto, apent the ee a with her = . A. Love, 10th. port ay Mr. Frank Idle and Miss Jean Ia- le, of Thornbury, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waletr Blackwell. Miss Charlotte Nichol returned 4 the 10th. concession 0 y a holidey with at at Walton. Mrs. Wm. Ness aia grandson, Ken- to Toronto, 6th, concession. .|to Detroit, after spending his vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradley of De-; troit, = visiting at their home. Miss Mae a visited in Listowel on Saturgay. * Mrs. Selena Annett and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald left for the “West this week. Mrs. A. F. Piercy, f oHanley, Sask is vaitieg Miss Marjorie Ratcliffe this week. Mrs. Robt. Gibson, of Listowel, spent Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Biehn, 4th, vanceniils me J. F. Fetherstonhaugh, of Ft. Saskatchewan, Alta., hes been vis- ittng his sister, — 8. Annett, for the past few wee Miss Annie im of Wingham, ;} spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Robert Coleman, 2nd. concess- on. Mr. Chas. Mitchell has returned. tion with his father, Mr. Jas. Mit- chell 4th. concesion. Mr. Elgine Mitchell of Stratford, spent Labor Day at his home on the 4th. consession. Mrs. Mary Botham, of Moose Jaw is visiting at her old home with Mr. and Mrs. George Donahue. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard, of Listowel, spent Sunday with friends on the 6th. concession. Mrs. Mary Raham, of Niagara Falls, spent Thursday and Friday with her brother, Mr. Alex. Thomp- son, gravel roa Mr. Wm. Mayburry, of St. Thomas, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. May- burry, Britton . . (Dr.) Goodchild, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clet- ahd over the week-end, and attend- ed the re-union at S. S. No. Mrs. Sherwood, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Mann, of Teeswaetr, are guests at bral ee of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robin Mrs. T. R. Alexander has returned to her home on the 6th. concession, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Griffe, who accompanied( her home and spent the week-end. Miss [Ileen Sterling, of Cedar Springs, and the Misses Jessie and Annie Jack, of Newton, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. Reid Moore, 2nd. concession, Alberta, Clayton and Graham Biehn, Myrtle and Agnes Shearer, 4th. concession, and Hilda and Ralph Porter, 6th ing the Listowel high sc Mr. ad Mrns. E. G. Coghlin and family returned home Thursday, aft- er a two weeks’ holiday with Mrs. Coghlin’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Husser, Sparta ool. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and baby daughter, of Detroit. were guests over the week-end at was a guest over the holiday of Mr. Li after! in home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. John Lochhead re- turned Tuesday to their home in ondon, after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Loch- head. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lochhead ac- compained them as far as Miiverton. Miss Ella Faulkner, who has been visiting with friends in Moorefield and Drayton, spent the week-end at the home of hh and basa —_ Knox before returning to e her dut- fes with Miss Gibb, ‘Milliner, ‘Si well. return on Monday by Mrs. Maxwelt and two boys, George and Tom, who had been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Greensides. Visitors - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richmond over the holi- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hamil- ton and two sons of Newmarket; Miss Alice Richmond of Detroit; Mr. George Richmond of Buffalo; Mr, and Mrs. Jas. A. Gray, Mr. and Mra. Ralph aan mane Mr. W. Y. Donala son, Migs B etty Stokes, gee Ethel onaldson of Stratford; and Mrs. Thos. Cleland and ceanite. Mr. ana Mrs. George Cleland and family, 4th. concession; Mr. George Richmond ot Britton r. and Mrs. Ben Bell, Gordon and Betty, left Saturday for their home Medicine Hat. and children aero been spending the past sg months with her sisters, Mrs. Wm. Adams, 12th. concession; Mrs. Chas. Vallance, Atwood; Mrs. Sam- uel Love, Newry; Mrs. Jas. New- dissing, 6th. concession; and broth- Wm. Bennett, 12th. conces- aon, ans Mr. Bell has been visiting for the past month with his parents, Mr. and m. Bell, Atwood, and other relatives. METHODIST SURIVERSARE The anniversary serv of the Atwood Methodist hong will be held on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 4th and 6th. Keep this date in mind. Fuller particulars later. rr Se eained che tice oe [Re ae Sad Mra, Jas. New ra ‘spent the week-end at the home of, . concession, are attend-| “ a week with her daughter, Mrs. Will ? tte eeeeteeepeseessnaneetss School re-opened here ,on Tue day with a good attendance and the former ,teacher, Miss panei Mar- shall of Neustadt, in charg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inglis, ee — ford, spent’a few ys eek r. and Mrs. Chester Lit@e aia at- tended “ Old Boys’ Ré-union at . —. No. cot ‘Mrs. Arthur Gray and cepion: spent the week-end in Goder- Mr. and Mrs. G. W ich. Misses Mary and Margaret Vi- s\fects to Listowel on Monday, where pond accompanied them as far Seaforth and visited their aunt, Mrs. nnie Vipond. and Mrs. Allan Petrie, Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr here. Mrs. J. S. Cowan and Miss Eliza- beth intel “Tuesday with Mrs. Barr, in Ethel ao DONEGAL $ aM of and rs. D. F. Hymers and other friends Leaves On Western Trip— Mr. J. A. McBain, commercial | traveller, left Wednesday on his three months’ trip through Western ‘Canada. Confined To Bed— We are sorry to report that Mrs. eorge Chapman has been confined to bed for a few days with an attack of lumbago. : . Dance In Music Hall— A few young Atwood men had inte of a dance held in the Atwood Music Hall on Friday evening. Music was furnished by | the Wroxéter orchestra. ‘ Moved To Listowel— Douglas and family, moved their household eatf- they have rented the home of Mr. W. R. Freshora, ~ the high school. ay sou art chresking Outtic. Kept Basy— Huston Bros. threshing outfit is kept busy in the Maitland district, and the business apparently will last for several weeks, as the straw crop in most cases is fairly heavy, and the grain yield is reported very good. foofonfesfoofoofeofoodaefonfesfoofectesfoofeeteofenfeobecfonfeseolestory _ iii : Cuts Lip While Moving Binder— Do TROWBRIDGE + While taking the binder to the , +\shed on Saturday last, Mr. George Spbebeetedebeteieteebedeleb re tebetedebeted errata re very pleasant and happy reunion R took place at the home of Mrs. J Code on Monday, Sept. ist. present from outside points were: Mr. C. Cosens, Miss E. A. Cosens, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. H. McCrae, Knechtel, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Pannebecker and Miss L. Cosens, of Hespeler; Rev, A. C. and Mrs Tiffin, of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Tiffin and daughter, Rev. T. W.a Miss Cosens and Rey. De Witt and Mrs. daughters, of Lucknow; J ackson and sons, Cecil and Bever- ley, of ee | Mrs. Thos. Tughen, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart and Chest- er. of Wioghea, and Rev. Mrs. weer of Trowbridge. Mr. S. R. By and con. Jack, who have been visit ing in Trowbridge for two weeks re- turned to their home in Toronto last Saturday Owing to the very bu6y season he picnic that was announced for Sept. 1st., later date. A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist Parsonage, Wednesday, 27th,, at high noon, when Miss Agnes Sanderson of the village was united in marriage to Mr. Earl left W. Barr of Port Arthur. They Thursday morning for Toronto. They will also visit Hamilton ~~ —* Falls. The happy couple w eatonts Those Wiaisars and Dr. and yles, B. A., Mrs. Byles has been posponed to a Hargreaves, 4th. concession, had his lip badly cut. It was necessary for Dr. H. D. Livingstone to use two or three stitches to close the wound. Relieving at Bank— Mr. Orville Struthers, ledger keep- er at._the Bank of Commerce, is on wo weeks’ vacation With his parents at Stratford. In his absence; Beatty, of Hamilton, is relieving. Open For Coming Season-— The ee Millinery Shop fs again open for the coming season with a comiate line of the latest in Ladies’ and Misses’ Fall and Winter Millinery. Return to Schools— Miss Lottie Hammond. teacher left Monday to resume her duties at the Wheatly public school. Miss Alexis Easson, of Stratford, has re- turned to Atwood public school, and Miss Alma Wynn has left to resume ‘| her duties as teacher in Toronto. Sale Held Friday— An auction sale of the household efects of Mrs. Abel was Friday, and Mrs. Abel will her future home with her daughter, *| Mrs. Priest, of Galt. Mrs. R. McMane, who has purchased the residence will move sometime in October. Again In Grocery Business— Mr. Percy Greensides, who former- their. home in Port ichae. “Mra. Barr's many friends extend best ly We a a en dei wishes for a happy life cently so t to r eorge Perry, North Keppel, has re-purchased rs. Symes of Toronto, Johnston, 2nd. Mrs. A. Bogart and little ‘daughter Louise, have returned to their home. and Mrs. nea at the home of her father, Mr. T. Tu ghen Mr. Widdis Jackson who has spent the month of August in visiting rela- tives, has returned home to Winn!- L. Green entertained friends da Mrs from Stratford on Sun nd Mrs. A. Kilpatrick of Tor- onto, ‘Span Labor Day with Johnston, Mrs. Kilpatrick’s sister. The Public Forest. The regular Sunday services is spending i C. Danbrook spent Mrs. W. School opened on Tues- day morning with the new teacher in charge, Mr. Carson Allen, of Moun the store and is now in possession.. Mr. Perry has been in Atwood for the past two weeks, and has left for his home. Sells Farm in Grey Townshi Mr. Thomas Inglis, 14th. concess- jon Grey, and hardware merchant of Atwood, has sold his 200 acre farm o Mr. Tuck, also of Grey township. Mr. Inglis esi family have purchased Wm. eeton’s residence on Main street, geo purpose moving t the village in the near future. =S Enjcyable Dance— Bes Lorne Blackwell, of Niagara , accompanied by Mesers. Al 1 ‘Livermore, Chas. Anderson, Ch-*. Smith and Frank Hughes, al- so of ¢ Nisears Falls, were guects over on 5 unday; Sunday School at ten o*- ol ge sn ggg pag ee clock in the morning and preaching Bla: wean, _ Monday evening, the services at 11; evening service 7.30. -m. + aiccidlaililhciliataiaaiiatidiaiiiiiat”* Messrs. Thos. Maxwell and Robt.' » LEBANON + Kemp, motored from Toronto, and]. were guests over the week-end at the | cpeferierferfenfenfesiajery home of Mr. and Mrs. George Green- sides. They were accompanied on|Mr. and Mrs. Philp McLeod, and family, Misses Johnston, Vera Lauga- an and Myrtle Love, Messrs. Melvin Lae. Earl Playford and Edward Rid- dolls motored to Hawkstone on Sun- day, returning home Monday even- ing equaintances around her Miss Blanche Blough s spending} ~ a few weeks with friends in Toronto and Grimsby. Mr. Wilkins, of London, and son, are spending a few a with his eal a Rev. J. Wilkin rs. Blough and Miss Beatrice Blough tre “sins a few days with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. an Mrs. Hachet and son Adam, of Lin- wood, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. A. Cressma Mr. and Mrs. Kaumeyer and family 7 and Mr. and Mrs. Woods and family of Chippawa spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellison. PEEEEEEEE SESE EEE TEE EFE ETD ¢ : BORN + + Foeeesenseesesseereecess BETTGER—At Monkton, on Thurs- day, August 28th., to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bettger, a daughter. ng t— A gang of men ere busy this week making repair work on the pavement in Atwood. Did you ever stop to think what it would mean if every citizen within the purchasing area of es hey An or ale a maa whe can be Wowie gen give row local merch Baits on ate hot day. et Miss M. Neill is oewnes old ac- boys held a dance in the music hall for which they furnished the music. An eujoratie time was spent by all pres Attended Races At Palmerston— » Among those from Atwood who at- *! tended the Labor Day races held in Shore igo on Monday were Mr. an Mrs. J, Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shera, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Erskine and daughter Eleanor, Dr. Roe, Mr. Alex. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thomp- son, Mr. George Chapman, Messrs. Wm. and Murray Thompson, Miss Zelda Hamiltgn, Atwood, and Robt. Hamilton, of” Millbank, and ‘Miss Trena Colquhoun, of Mitchell. Auto Strikes Railing at Culvert Messrs. Basil Struthers and Arnold McKay, 16th. concession, met with an nd unfortunate accident Sunday evening while crossing the culvert about a quarter of a mile this side of Atwood n the gravel road. The boys struck the railing on the culvert, and the windshield and fend- ers of the car were dam . M Struthers sustained injuries to his back and knee, and Mr. McKay for- tanatety escaped injury. Hd The Atwood Baptist Church An- niversary Servises will be held on af Sept. 14th., at 3 p.m. and when the Rev. E.E. Sitelda a brother of Dr. T. T. Shields, of Jarvis street Baptist Church, Toronto, will preach. He will also give a popular lecture on Monday 15th at 8 p.m. on “How God Saved a Baptist Minister Pon the and What Came of It.” rvices—an dies trio, male arolge duet, mane sip quartet an offering will b be 5 taken at each supply ‘their obetios. You will be heartily welcome Successfull Re-union at S. S. No. 2 Elma DAY. The acne erate on 8. 8. No, 2, ma, was a scene of great activity on Thursday afternoon, August 28th., 1924, when the residents of the sec- tion, with former pupils and teachers- from far and near, gathered to hold a Re-Union and to celebrate the open- ing of the new school @ grounds were gay with ners and the crowd seemed having .such a pleasant social time that it was with reluctancé that fhe chairman, Mr. Newbigging called for Be order at three ego to begin the a og progr i usic was canted at fntervatss darane the afternoon by fe Salva- tion Army Band of Listowel ly: person in the section who attend- ed the old log school. ray, now of Kitchener, but a for-- mer pupil, replied vere fittingly td the cag of welcom Lochhead of Montreal, gave a oketth of the history of the school from 1857 when the log school was built to the present time when the brick school is being open- ed. The old frame school which is. still standing was built in 1874. Mr. Kilpatrick, a teacher forty- four years ago. who was the next speaker and who was very kindly re- membered by many of his pupils, gave a very interesting talk. His ad- dress was flolowed by community singing and Miss Heleanor MacQuar- rie danced the Highland Fling. Other speakers were Mr. Charles. Coghlin, Mr. George Lochhead, Mrs. Dr. Goodchild and Dr. “— A bountiful supper was then erved from beautifully decavaiod tahies in the old school. e Evening Program Mr. George Lochhead acted ag chairman of tthe evening program in his usual capable manner. The pro- gram opened with a violin sold by Mr. Robert Thompson which was heartily encored. In the absence Inspector Irwin, Prof. Wm. Loch- head, a pupil of the old school, in a very able me@nner performed the ceremony of proclaiming the new school formally opened and ready for use. He especially emphazised the importance of good equipment as necessary for efficient work. A short time was then given to eommunity singing. Mr. Wan, Aitoh- eson of Spohane, Washington, gave @ short address, which was followed by an Irish dance by Miss Heleanor Mac- Quarrie. the next speaker. He was followed by a@ reading by Mrs. Wm. Davidson; Mr. John Lochhead, of London, also m pupil and teacher of the old schooY gave a very interesting address. The -cagainoe tte brought to a close by e singing of oy Lan God Save the Kin salle Regular Meeting of Presbyterian W. M. S.. INTERESTING TALK GIVEN BY MRS. PIERCY, OF HANLEY, SASK.—TWO BALES OF CLOTH- ING AND QUILTS SHIPPED TO: STRATFORD D_PRESBY TERIAL. The regular meeting of the central” society of the W. M. S. of the Pres- byterian church, was held Tuesday afternoon in the Sunday School room. The scripture he was read by Mra. - Duncan and the missionary st by Miss ce Laidlaw silted Mrs. F. Piercy, ‘ae Hanley, sask., who alia present for the last meeting of the M. S., gave a few interest- ing sketches on ‘the desecration of the Sabbath and the Lord’s Day Alliance She also spoke on her work as presi- dent of the W. M. S. at Hanley, Sask.. rs. Wm . Morrison dedicated the: offering and Mrs. Pine closed the ™./ meeting with praye Two bales of clothing and quilts have been completed and shipped to the Presbyterial at Stratford, on bale being from the Mission Band, and the other from the W. M. 8. It was decided to hold a musicale and tea at the manse sometime in: October to raise money for the ex- pense fund of the Society reneananaaneleieibasiace . KURTZVILLE + + Ate he ee We ee Na ee ee ee ed Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orth of Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Gorrie,. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahnke on Thursday. {ss Helen Youn returned to her~ home in Kitchener, after spending” her holidays with relatives here. Missionary services will be observ- po in the Lutheran church next Sun- fe fe of of ote Charlie Schaefer has returned home, after spending the past month in Galt. Mr. and Mrs.C, Runge spent Sun—- oy = Kitchener. Orth is spending this week Ae ‘chitord with her daughter, Mrs_. n Mrs. Schaeferr and Mr-. and ire. ‘Blden Ankerman spent the) io with friends in Wm. Berlett, Mr..Maresh Jar-- ote. ‘and two daughters Eva and s,j Violet, are attending ‘the Exhibition: eek. in Toronto this w A nature lover is a work the birdies wake him at The address of welcome was given-* by Mr. Jas. Mitchell, possibly the on- - eorge* Mr. Wm. Inglis, of Stratford, was- P ; aS

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