Listowel Banner, 11 Nov 1926, p. 5

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| Goderich spent the holidasi ene the | Bert ee ‘home of Mr. and Mre alts. Rg con. Grey. home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mra. former's mother, Mrs. ngmire. Mr, George Richmond was home from Tavistock for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Small and Mr, and Mys. Adams, o ronto, were guests over the holiday at the home of. Jand Mre. James. Brown. (Rev.) Husser and two. Fone, Garnet and Carlyle, of Point Ed- watd, were guests over the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coghiin. Jackson of Point Edward, “spent the week-end at the home of cher parents, Mr. and Mrs. James arl y of Dyndas. spent Thaskogiving visiting friends in At- ‘ood. aie S and Mrs. Thos. Inglis, Mie- ees Mae and Annie Inglis and Mr. spént Speer ai Val- Walter Holman and daughter, aiorte. 14th con. spent! Thankegiving with Mrs. Holman’s! . Vallance _— and , 14th con, Gre Md . Hammond rH ‘visiting| A her son, Mr. Harold Hammond, in| 5 deeds an indefinite period. | . W. Porter and son.) Burtelsh, saatoned from Toronto, aud} spent Thanksgiving with Mr. J. A. Porter ~_ Miss Porter. li Mr. Porter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. WW. Porter to Toronto on meacsy, where he will epend a few r. Jack Breéar. ot goign spent it) nd Mre x s}home of Mr. an were guests oV-!| Woodstock of Jo hn Longmire; ot | Bamaond. ‘tomtom, and with Mr. week-end in Dito visiting. 7 the d Mrs, ,-D.. Me- Langblin, Lasawel.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bickerton, of , Motored on Saturday and wr the bine! Bieta holiday | the hom Mrs. Mary Bert Forrest, Atw: “Mr. and Mrs. ares ests on Sunday at the home Sth Cook, of Peffers, were §u of Mr, and Mrs. Alex McKay, ae Mré; R. Marshall spent the wenk- end in Beameyille; Miss Marion Gordon of Palmer- geten, spent Thankegiving at the home of Mr. and Mré. Ab. Gordon. She had-as het guest, Miss Agnes Scott, of Palmerston. Mr. “pice Mrs. Alex Donley motored fo Goderich and_ spent Sunday and Thanksgiving avith the former's ‘par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Terry and fam- Sky, set Thankestviis at Monkton. Mrs. Terry reniained to spend a few days. Mr. Wm A. Hammond of Chat- ham, spent. Thanksgiving with his da, mother, Mrs mmon Mrs . MIntyre returned Saturday to her home in High Riv- er, Alta. after spending a few days wits her sister, Mre, Albert Nutt and Mr. Nutt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter and son ‘of oronto, Mr. J. A.-Porter and Miss Alice Porter, of Atwood, spent Sun- day with friends in Grey Township. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Brenneman and son, Lloyd and Billy, of Donegal, | Me and Mrs. Chris. Ropp, Mr. Joe Ropp, Sr. and Mr. Dan Wilker, of *o0le, were guesis over Thankagiv- ne at the home of Mr. and Mrs: A I Miss Hamilton, teacher on the 12th con. spent the holiday at the home of her parents, in Milverton, last, 8) erintendent Coghiia gave the report g-; 10 mths. r the past six Spent Thanks-|"°"ruere have been twenty-six Sun- . Ge Lochhead, and Mr. | Gays, with an increase of 679 in at- d Mre, ae nha ik rae Sr ha R. Knor, t the ec i212. The School objective for the year is $60, au about $5 still to Follow are t the names of those attending unday School for the past and they will be wearing a fine Lit- tles’ pin in a few w Adult Bible @lase—John Love, J. Hird, Hugh Richmond, Mr. ‘and Sess. Wm. Bennett. H. Peter's class—(teen age boys) —Gordon Switzer, James T cceesful in al- most reaching t aig objective, Gale th six months with regular attendance, | = ig i & : 3 u tl o No _ attacks ; publication. ar pees with “4 and address, but the. name Seed: at be pu bighed unless” desir- GONE and | It is-only elght short. years since e joyful news was flashed to all ce had b signed, the greatest “stragsle. “of all time had ended. While that iesenge. Srought un- told happiness to riage it was a Bh iy for many- many others. whos dear ones could never return. time passed, vill@ges, towns and redtlen é6tarted to pein rod as to Young People e's George Hume, what could be done to honor the wage a Harvey memory of those brave lade ho Lae class, (teen age ne) were left behind. People gave their ac Greensides, Margaret Terry,|/time and money in different yea Mary Hume, Jean Hume, “Evelyn aad today Elma is the proud Lo one of the neatest uittio ve. Junior Girls-Dulcie Coghlin, Lor- ette Greensides, Ella Hume, Margar- et Love Bore Ses Lierech, Denionare vkelak Coghlin, -Phy]- iss Coghlin, Beth Terry, Lorraine Love, Ruth Blatchford. Primary—Nellie Greensides, Joyce ‘Coghlin, Mabel Greensidea, eth Ne Agnes Coghlin, Annie Mc- Anetho contest begins the first ‘Sunday in May, 1927. Six Confirmed At Anglican Church The Right of Confirmation was performed by Rt. Rev. Bishop Wil- [tame ms, D.D., D.C.R., on Sunday af- noon, November 7th in St. Al- ant s churchy Atwood. The service he attended by a large congrega- on. Bishop Williams gave a very force- ful sermon on “The Lord's Prayer." At the close of the sermon, a confir- Mation service was he when six or of Merndrials in the Province of Ontlar- io For two years after, the,"Memor- fal’ * was unveiled the Cominittee in arge arranged for a short Memor- ‘at Service to be held on Armistice €/ Day, and a substantial collection wae sent to the Children’s Shelter at Stratford. We were told from the’ pulpit that the war was for God, King and Empire, and who have not owe thoge lads a debt we can never repay, yet the very firet year after the deed hi the plot: had been hand- ed over to the Township, Armistice Nay cat without. a,thing being done Apparently the Council and ler} preachera were not eufficlently in- terested to continue the good work, {he foundation of which laid by the committee. t By neglecting that service they fully proclaimed they owe jxfothing to those brave lade who are how sleeping their Jast long sleep on the shell torn fielda of France and on a Sleep on Comrades. ,her m hag 2 Wm. R. Mayburry | spent Johnston's. gia Christianity, + heard it sald from the platform, we| , had been oe lk and Mine fi : Thelma Lowry nt a haat wil Ts Sire . White: 1 the holiday Woodstock. ‘the week-end with his parents r. Biwyn ond “ur. and Mrs. Elliott, Holm ; , Spent the week-end at. Mr. S. Mr. and “Mrs. T. Teesdale and Ken- neth, spent Sunday at Mr. J. bag <r Atwood. a number of the members) 0 the U.F.W.O. attended the reg- ular meeting held at the home of i ce Nass i Listowel. on Tuesday ae e sympathy of the entire school section is ded to our teacher. Misa -E. G. Hargreaves and Miss ©. Calsiaan; Toronto, and Mr. P. Cook and Miss C. Cook, Milverton, spent ‘Thanksgiving at Mr. E. Newhig- ging’s, Mr, J. Sproule returned home on Wedneéday after spending a’ few months in the west We are pleased to report that Ralph Robingon is able to be out a- gain, affer suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mra. W. ored to Ingersoll on Wednesday and spent a couple of days there. Seskespofeedepetecheleelebeefeeietetedetelet deletetter a eo DONEGAL > 4 + SE EEEEEEEE ESE SEES Eh EEA ttt John Cowan of the Stratford Buai- ness Collegé, spent the week-end and holiday qacer the parental moor. Reld Vipond spent a few in Idstowel with his friend, Geariie Jo Mrs. T. B. Jackson and children, Sarnia, spent the week-end and holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. Merton. Scott had the misfortune to have a bone broken in hia left hand on Thursday last while engag- ef tying up some cattle. He will, be lald off work for enna - mg: nbrook spent a few Sane tia ue at Hamil y with their parents) Johnston, Strattord; ! D. Williams mot-| of {lau -Mr. tertained a few friends night, and the evening wae rien ably spent in orenyn: *) Attended Anniv ve EO large number trom.Atwood and “vicinity took in the anniversary ser- vices and fow] supper at Ethel Un- ited Chureh on Sunday and Monday. Attended Sale of Holsted Mr. Cyrus Lucas and ra Stan! Wherry attended the Lampkin sale aloft Holstein eattle at Gorrie, on Wed- 4 esday, Nov, SMreet Lights Turned On— The street lights in Atwood were ‘urned on Saturday night. and the citizens are rejoicing by the im- provement made to the streets of the village On ay Trip— : Mr T. Greensides and Mr, Chas. Yailanes left last week on their annual northern hunt. The rest { the party were from Monkton and surrounding district. Hid Hand Lacerated— Ollie Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs George Mills, 8th con. east, met with a very unfortunate accident Ilast week when he had his hand badly lacerated by a circular saw. Fractures Wrist— Mr. Merton Sco ed a fractured wrist on Friday las while he was tleing up some young cattle. . Medical attention was im- mediately given. , U. F. W. O. Meeting— The annual meeting of the Fa tt, Sth con. sustain- = At- wood U. Q. will be held in the Foreste 1s Hall,’ ge twood, on Wednesday, Nov. 17th at 2.30 p.m, The roll call, Simple. Christmas | Gifts. Attended Londesboro Fowl! Su er sey uy + BORKING | . id (eemianetboinasssserioness Mr. John n Bexgs. w has been *. near Lin- ‘omtrat ier: vc * re. Fred. suitor, we of Pa el eee Most le Mkjaed ile brother wo : ay ome t week. ee Allingham, of: thie’ saea! B: ‘Bockwell, of Niag- TP N. ¥: spent Frida ia Kiteenee gn busi-' re, William Krea Kreamer spent tet Moudsy in we with friends. _ Misa Doris MacNaughton, the’ lec- @ehool teacher, spent the holiday home in St. Marys. ' Ogram, y ever/t ty j + i ian was a te = visitor in Floradale Inet “There helt ta Friends— : and Mrs. John pga éu- .| Kaine will take y. 1 a.m. c—eeentee crates Armia tice sermon: “LEST WE FOR-— GET.” 7 p.m. Evening worship. Behseesigts “DEVELOPING OUR POSSIBIL- © méeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.™m.——Prayer 6er- We very interesting, meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held on Wednesday last at the home of the Misses Laidlaw, Sth con * . at Mrs. (Rev.) Husser, gave a mie-- sionary address on Sunday morning last at the ee School service of the United charc * Rey. H. M. Wright of Trowbridge, will occupy ee pulpit in the United church on Sunday next, and’ Rev. the services in Trowbridge * s * } A United Thanksgiving service aes held in the United church on Monday morning at ten-thirty o’- clock. There was a gd congregation, and Rev. W. J. West, of the Presby- terlan der age gave an appropriate address collection in ald of the Children's shelter, Stratford, was The Executive of the United chur- ch Sunday School met Thu ev- ening last, and a arrangements tor the annual entertainment. which will be held on Decaubar Sard. The committee in charge is Mrs. J. P. reeneldes, geld fs Mre.- James Erskine, Mrs. BE. H. Swing, Mrs. E. G. Coghlin and Mrs. A. R. Terry. . . s Tt was Missionary night ‘at the Young People’s meeting on Monday last In the United church, and the young people were fortunate in hav- ing Mrs. (Rey.) secr, of Port Edward, who was visiting in the-yil- lage, give a very interesting address. The topic on “Tri o well given by Mrs. Huse and Carlyle Husser, Dulele Coghif, Mary Harvey and Luella Kaine. The fecripture lesson was read by Stella Willoughby. When winter comes, the Paeific pe resorta from those in British those in Califor- California has ee ae Sng an a winter tourist region of ite excellent climatic ‘ondhtions, ta var- and magiificemt scenery, the pos- cilities it attords for all kinds ie outdoor sports and reetréstions, * r reat, sen c. nadiaa’ National ‘ offer a wide Honey ‘ot routes embrac-— ng rail and trips Travel one w; through Ca: n Rockies via Jasp National Park Mount, Robson, tice North Pacife Coast route to Van- mike he and Victoria, + Port- Ally agent of Canatian 1 pares bie Pep eulary tie a visited _ can were confirmed. They Jevse Peachey. [ton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.|_ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Greensides and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs) ere Della May, Horace Peachey, — lturkholder. é family, and Mrs. Albert McBain mot- Harry Ratcliffe and ‘| Geor Dahmer, Kenneth Balt, | -thtetetettet-tteptepetiibtepepgepeptegeqetey . ored to Londesboro on Monday, and ‘ion! of Worcnto spent Thankegiving/ John Hall, Atwood. na Mre. E) Vipond and Mary, Mare : i ; g) Blair Ducklow and Jack McFarlane. |~ * attended the fow! supper of Londes- with the former's father, Mr. T. G.| . Miss Alice Dickson, 8th con. is BY S. S. NO. 1 ELM =| iret and Annie, spent Thankegiving et Ratcliffa. visiting at the home of Mr. and par eae ents a +} day at Blyth, the guests of Mr. and| ore {'nited church. The pastor, Rev, Thos. Idyle, Clarksbur 35th Wedding + AND WALLACE +! Mrs W. Beacom B. Snell, was a former pastor of the| Ope age ec Z ae and. Mrs: John -Co ghitn spent « ony “ - Miss Dorothy Little has been laid} local United church ._ spen e holiday w er paren Anniversa Cel sa aa erie Fac Sos eae ec od Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dickson. Thatkagiving with) relatives. In Mil- et ipapsap si Sr IV. Total 780, honours 686. eet clean Be ted ther meee (a tcended Fowl Sappe Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, of Niagara and Mrs. Harold Hammond, A plessant evening was spent at|Paes 468. Teen Bartley 652. RoY) une to step on a rusty nail. She ie Mrs. C. C. Kaine, Mr. Falls, motored and spent Thankegiv-| of Strattord, iaited on Sunday Inst the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kit- Fandeskia 539, woud Hewitt 536, recovering nicely. ' 5 Ro: Ee 8. wueh Serie age Mr. and ing at the home of Mr. and Mre. e _| chem, 12th com. on Thureday even-| “Gordon Jackson Mr. and Mre. Chas. Danbrook and niger dame and pot and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and M An - y ve a has an Robert May. gus Dickson, ‘ound iina, ing, No . the occasion being} 7: I1V¥—Total 180, honours §85,/famfly, spent the week-end with Bo? a attended the fowl supper in Mre. Ward of Grey township, spent} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker mot-| the thirty- fifth wedding anniversary. | P™$8 488, Harold Métcalfe 615, Adal yr, brook's paren Ean with Ethel United church "the week-end visiting at the homelored. trom Marine City, Mich.’ on|Upwards. of seventy friends and|J°"Beon 693. Jeanne Everitt 579.) Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cowan spent a|@@nivorsary services on Monday ev- ef Mr. and Mrs. R. M ursday last, and visited at tho) Telatives gathered ‘at their home, | Alton MeClory 564, Leslie Davidaon| gay or two In Listowel last week. | &nine- “Mine Jean McKay “of Brautford,| home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H OWL mapper —wan| S67; ins Kogan 60h, Morrie Honey: : wax “gpent the week-end with her par-| Trowbrid Miss Duke returned to] *erved at six o'clock, Mrs. Lig * iT 3 ‘ FEEL PTOEREESEE PPT tes | OD Way Home— data’ Br, an re. Alex McKay, &th Marine City with them ood played the wedding m ts —-Total 68@, honours 610.) ¢ + We 1 hes been received in Atwood mong . ; Mish Blale Campbell. of- @healey,| {il all had ga at the table. rhe pase 408. Rita’ Bartley 60%, Jessie! « TRALEN yi tha¢ “rs. Jgmes Denman and Mise Bi inicon aad childfen of Tones has returned from Ruseeldale ,and ie de looked, lovely in a navy bin Johnston 440, Lucille Metcalfe 446,| @ 4) Henrietta Dthman left Tuesday from to are visiting at the home of Mra. pending this week with Mrs. Chas lik. crepe’ Gd_chene ‘Crete, » spo See iach ants Maaiek aka Fimemepehraresaetrtteeee es Eeeinie Pcae wilt Was thimene - : min = , : : Dixon's sista@y. Mra. John Hanna, Sth geal aa ele Phinaienw oth ean! deosrated with ite Bete oh vent pazs 360. Jim Gibson 617, William} Bec Bees an ri seamen Winnipeg and Toronto enroute = und Messrs. Merman Whitfield and| 8! and the tables looked lovely een-|D2tidson 503, Morley Mowhinnes| tyre gator te a oaee = (Rome bE exbect strive bee: ix Colwell Speiran of Grey, spent Sun-}tred with the wedding eake, and a|5%°, Dorothy Kritser 506. Mies dae Querin hag retarned to) 8° Course Of & few wee day al tiie home-of Mrs Dewar | bouquet ef roses. First— Total #090. ., Donours “245, Total Ohio. afte r spendin few . i Mr. Mrs. Wm. Littie and fame! The evening was spent in carde|D@S* 180. Iona Gordon 285. Ruth uth polatives a os: Emter‘ained (> Dinner— ily of Wet Monkton, spent Sunday and a aoctal time. Miss Rae Ward. Forman 284, Lindsay. Céghlin 271, es +e Winnie Hanles left last week), 227 :, Chas. Vallance entertained at Mr. Prank S. Boyd's of Listowel, an@ Mr. Peter Hood| > }¥!lis Hoy eas Audrey Kopas #14, to a are the intende soma. bet *'Mers too Thankégiving dinner Jell Roll | Miss Ada itehee and. frised. sang during the evening. Many eae Joan Hoy 2 Victor. Oorena PRS ies er nad et she intends apes jat her home on Monday and a pleas-| © : y spent Sunday last at the home of Mr. 1 gifts were recelyed by Mr. and Primer—Keaneth alg et MAb. i te Jan. Brooke épent one day. air a par aba ghd ofl Nadaon etek blind lne el Kitchen Kriteer, py Honeyfo : 4 Feigsties, Mrs. James WNewhigging, é Miss Ethel Boyd, Pry Sitver rs . B. Kftgore. teacher. reweatly goes vi ee eink | Mrs, Wm, Adams, 12th con. Special ova, Sent the week-end in Listowel. PPETAPETELEELEPEAOEEE TIES? | ss Tg apnaeneeeegesep] min of Gueiph, rwsited with MeMens:| ara. Sam Love. ip Peak thi | a ealiae Mr Mrs. John Miller and 4 comes. : ? ; 4 4q.| Bere en Monday. pallantynas of Atwood. - pune alee ‘erlende ut Dougal * “fi t + TROWBREDGE D4 O' Gray. - Wea Rey ri Apeg epeated Miss Jeasie Cleland haa returned | t??S?+teeeeeeeeoreteeeeeee | f 7} Oonsiathiations, Tiferery ‘Boalety, Met to Bright.after. spending Thankegiy-| Mrs. A. Willoughby of near At- i ak aaa es ma a es oa ee Pollt A meeting of the aera Literary ; ing with her: parents on the 4th con | W0od, spent a few days last week| Vo ore sorry ¢ at My) epeee 08 ry, et mele on. Tuenaey. ohm las ‘Florence and nthe 4th con | vith her daughter, Mie, Ro Nutt |W: 5+ Medd is seriously fil, It S| | : P2)ing last in the Mnsic Hall, for the Sip ‘Wherry of Toro spent Thanke-| Mr. and Mrs, "J. Corry spent| Doped that he wilt Seon be around). HESSON ~ gp] Purpose ef organising the Society for aiving at their ml 16th ea. Sunday a Stratford. again. + >) the coming winter. tt was Wecided to : lara Lie b,epent| Mr, and Mre.-S. Burnett of ‘Lis- Mr. John oo of Clinton, apeut +3 hold meetings during the com an We e repeating our spécial Then aoe Miss ‘Lucas: |towel, viiited a few days last week Sveed with his brother, Mr. W. B | T*? ; winter. Mr. Hugh Richmond ie : De. W. Wilnon . of Bélmont, their . Mt. P. Bu " ai Prank O'Grady of London,/ president, and Mr. T, G. Ratcliffe, this 3 k for Jelly Rolls, _™ |lepent the week-ond with his te, |_ Mr. D. Carson of Listowel, speat|,— rR, and Mts. Stewart and Chee-| calle gu friends here one day ree | secretary-treasurer, of the Society. (13¢ @r 2 for 250. n. | Sanday’ oe ine ‘ling ot tea lia ot Dare. irae el Thos, y and farmily : : ‘ jee : : | i : ‘ - * a b+ se ae br ii nigh ga Normal, spent the ‘hollcay Stratford |" Misa Canstance Redden os of Palm} "peat Santsy a3 familion . Needed Fruit Diet _ . feft Monday !' i peta Mru. Jabes : Che n spent; hom ‘ -. +s} daughter, Deloris,.of Waterloo, spent s Given y PP ' Pineapple, Respbecny pres in Toronte, pander with tr. My. Russel Miss Sara M urdock has veturacd tL oonmay Phied at the home of Mr. z BS to Rocheater, N.Y., after spending/ Jam Because apples are are D and be- Marshmallow, (AS spent Thanke- "Me. and Mes. W. M. Coulter. vie-|% month with her sister, Mrs. 'W, Fi rAd weg! Stemmler epent, the cee ae an sxogtieut way tg i aie : ’ ited Sunday : : ~end get more n cd + & Free’ y ap dome of poe Patt Pagte “at T > Uni-| Maryborough. ee ee Jean Ganderson- of Kennedy end friend, of| use of chen this year than eyer, : Hy noe iat hie spending » few days at the home pes sg qpent.Sunday oxgnite: on| being urged the Manse dur of Mrs. Bert Chapman. Apples be used In such a va Mr. and Mri. Jack Murray ety of dishes that they can be serv rred almoat every day in a different ferm. resh raw apples make an excellent breakfast fruit and a welcome ad for to the School lunch box. Raw a al#o nitke good salads. when > “aid “bombined with chopped ‘ith gelety. ond parent eut in LE Pi be ab A Lee be eek wit h m rufts and so offer esr a : 1 to © begin 0 r to ond & A touch of color ne bs rea apples are ré scan: to hold cocktail or salad. b in salads ‘oe Angee : color, 3 mets ryenre is aisins: | peanu more ITTES." F Monday 8 D- m.—Young People’s . vice. : Thursday §.30 p.m.—Cholr practice, ' CALIFORNIA AND PACIFIC QOART TOURS , .: — easant change from the more rigorous climate of tha east.”

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