Listowel Banner, 11 Oct 1928, p. 5

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_ Anniversary —of— eh OCT. 14TH "Rev. David Perrie, D. D. z Wingham, will conduct # services at 11 2. m. and 7.80 Pp m. - Special —_ will be menace by the assisted by Mr. John ScIntye of Guelph, Tuesday, October 16th _ A hot fowl supper will be serv- from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m. i ADMISSION: Adults 50c - Children 25¢c d w. F. Dalling, Secretary. y Rev. T. 0. Millar, B.A., pastor. Knox Church,Monkton of the | near Moleswor SOGIAL and PERSONAL Mrs. ini r is visiting in Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Kaine bpent Boni ie pigs tye a few days this week in Landon. Mr. Ted of pridgebars) Mr. John Barton is hn cention a few spent the week end Sud at the M days in the Bruce Peninsula. Mrs. Rub Barton is visiting® in Brantford for a few days. — Dr. inlan Col Strattord spent Sunday in Atw med. Miss Nina McCutcheon is spending a few weeks in London with friends. — . Jesse Peachey Is spending a tow ‘an in Toronto this week. Jello » Mr, and Mre, Adam Gray spent the week end visiting friends In Dunnville. — Miss Margaret Parker spent Sun- igi her friend, Miss Jane Love, 13t : —o— r, and Mrs. Henry McNichol and Ferne spent Sunday with friends near —j}— Miss Margaret Young spent the week end with Miss Jean Martin —i1— C\. Miss Violet Lay fanogtad e4 Stratford spent a few days k with Miss Margaret eee Mr. and Mrs. Erne Ernest Cardiff of Bewmele spent Sunday at ~ home Saturday 3 doz. for 30c Butterscotch Fruit Bar Oatmeal Sugar odel Bakery G. P. Greensides - Prop. | Cookie Special ie Anniversary Services Atwood United Church SUNDAY, OCT. 14TH 1] a.m. &nd 7.30 pam A. Murray Stuart, B. A., of of aiechel will be aria special speaker. SPECIAL MUSIs BY CUOLR TUESDAY, OCT. i6TH -HotSupper in Church Base- ment-wil! be served from 6 oF clock. Supper-will be followed by a progrean by the Morning- Baka Ladies’ Quartette of Tor- onto in the;Music Hall, ; ES:BY MINISTERS ADE Admission SOc & 25c * ——f—— Mrs. r.) D. A. Kidd spent a | few mans “ Waterloo this wee visiting her uncle, who Is Ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Terry, Mar- garet and Betty spent Sunday in Monkton with friends —th— a Mr. and Mrs. P. Greensides, of Mr. and Mrs. Norval and Mrs. George McKee ot Toronto spent Monday at the Roms of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKee —o— and Mrs. Walter Holman and tantly “tbent Sunday in Stratford with frien —i— Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Greensides and family spent Sunday in Brussels with friends. _—— Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent Senter with friends on the 14th n. Grey. J. Lena and Nellie, spent Palmerston with friends. —o— Messrs. Arthur Blair. and Charles Foley of Toledo spent the week end with friends in Reyeon a Mrs. “Thos. Vylea, Geo and Jack Oe London, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Ducklow. Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dickson and| daughter Rose were in Stratford on Tuesday. a Mrs. J. G. Fraser and! friends at Arthur, Ont. — Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brunk and/ daughter spent the week end visit-| + ing In Ningara Falls with friends. | apa David Had, Annie | Sunday with 16th con. Ely Mr. and Mra. and Lorne, spent and Mre. J. Cowan, tna. | | | | week end at and Shirley of onday at the R. Smart. Mrs. Alf Watchorn, Palmerston visite home of Mr. and Mri. 12th econ., spent the the home: of her { Mra. Jack Keeas, Listowel. Mrs. Boyd, daughter. ‘ilton at the hom Mr Mrs. “Robert May spent Saturday with | li re A Mr. j ni home of Mr. and son guests over Sunday at ha home of R. - Thompson spent 8 aay ‘at St. iphoatas with his nap Pde te Mrs. Wm. Gill of Ethel spent a few days this week with her sister, Mre, John Hone. and Mrs. Johr John McFarlane of Hamilton visited on ed with Mr, and Mrs. Wim. Wilso — = Mr, eg ‘Mrs. J. G. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. R. May and children’ were ae Teeswater and Wingham on Sun- asain Mr. C. J. Wynn has teberaad to mg home in Toronto after spending oe days renewing friends jn At- he Mr. and Mrs. aon: Galbraith and three children of Orange Hill, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Andrew’ —p—— Mr. d Mrs. McKellar and fam- red of Stratford spent Sunday visit- -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pea Brown, ——— Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson an Mrs. Adam Wilson of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Duckiow. —o— Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ratcliffe ana John gna Mrs. Chalmers of Toro: spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. T. G. Rateliffe. stabggaty Mr. and Mrs. Inglis Reid and son of Ayr spent the week end visiting at the pote of Mr. and Mra. Johnston Peebles Mr. and Mrs* ‘, “Praser of Niagara Falls spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dewing of 12th con, Logan spent dunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raszman, 16th con. Elma. Mr. d Mrs. Henry Mu and aunihear pret at Piccuean visited n Sunday at the home of Mr. and re. James Denman. —— Mr. d Mrs. Frank Dennis are spending this week visiting in. Ham- me of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter. es Loe Miss Violet Hymers has returned to Stratford after spending her holi- days with riends. on the 8th con. and in Atwood. : —ih— Mrs. Jane Riach returned home Tharacey after spending the with friends in Stratford —i— . Goforth of Stratford, who has visiting for a few weeks at the mn ance, left Tuesday SOTMINE to vielt friends-in 2Wwansto fh — Mr. and Mrs. David Hume of Tvronto spent the week end sania t the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. ott. —ty-— Miss Crosby returned Saturday to Guelph after spending the past two ood, a guest at the por Mrs. John Roger. weeks in Alw —h— Mr. and Mns. J. W. Ward of Ham-| relatives and friends her Ward! - flton and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson David of Toronto were > — a ; Mr. and Mra. J. A. McBa Banner Want Ads. Sel) r Pigeon, im — Mr. and Mrs. John Mich., Mr. an mms of Exeter were guests “aver Morlock id d Myre, J. the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, 12th con. ‘ Ima r © YE OLD TYME —y— Mr. and Mrs. George Hart, Cur- WM. of L-0.1. DANCE —jy— MUSIC HALL, ATWO Friday, October 26th c ee auspices of L, O;. lL. da. T. B. No. 478, Ww cot. Aduission 50 each LUNCH SERVED Come anf Enjoy Yourself A. DAHMER, W.M. of L.T.B. HATHERLY, Dp No, At nel and Elva attended the anniver- sary services at Ethel pbk dinar Church on Sunday and we of Mr. and Mra. C. Hfetchecce 6th con. y —o — | Mr, avd Mrs. Leckle Turnbull and family of near Fernbank, snd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper and two children of Listowel spent Sunday at the home of Mr Ed. Jehnston, $th con. | Mr. and Mra. —f A. Melean of Nash- | ville, North Caroline, U. 8.. and Mr. and: ‘Mrs. W. *‘T. Neflly of Wood- | bridge spent Saturday with Mrs. Me- | Lean’s alster, Mrs. M, R. Oldham at | the reccory. —v— { Mr. andl Mra. Joe MeClejtanit, Mr. » have a fine line of all of these —Banner: ane Clare Bros. You Prepared For W inter? aybe your furnace needs repairs, or perhaps hould f have a new furnace, cook stove or . | | | i jand Mrs, Henry MeNichol of W stock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lynn ne Mr. Gerald Gray of Fordwieb, Mr. [ind Mrs. Lorne Eekmier pad family pe Bruscels visited a day last week | ig oar. and 3frs. Henry ‘McNiepol, § th e a} Oe: Received | From Rev. M. F. Oldham’ | Rey, M, F. Oldham, who-has been | fctor of St. Alban’s chureb, Atwood, and Bt. David's Church, Hen! at me home ot se E. M. | i day. ie gees The central bis ence of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of Atwood Presbyterian church held a most successful meeting on Thursday eye- ink of inst week, The lecture room of the church was well filled. Mrs. West, the president, was in the chair and Mrs, John Coghlin read the minutes and the answers to the roll call were very many. Mrs. ames Duncan read the . scripture lesson and the Mission Band gave a splendid chorus “We Are Build- ek Miss Annie Hood gave a violin solo. . é Dr. Margaret O'Hara, who has spent thirty six years in mission work in India gave a very Inspiring and interesting address on her work and the customs in India, She spoke of the great need of mission- aries and especially of ordained men and medical missionaries, She hop- ed some of the members of the on e to go to the foreign mission field to tell of esus, the our. A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered the speaker for her excellent. address. The thank offering amount- ed to eg with more likely to come in. v. Mr. West, after a few brief "remarks, closed the meeting “a preye very'dainty lunch was served by the ladies of the W. M. 8. Monkton W. M. S. Entertain Atwood Ladies i On Wednesday, Oct. 3, the ladies of Atwood United Church were en- tertained by the Monkton Auxiliary of the Women’s Missionary Society. The visiting ladies provided the pro- gram which was opened with an add- ur- P, M. Robinso and Mrs, ‘Cortiie wich “Miss Turnbull as accompanist. Readings by W. Struthers, Mrs. C. C. Kaine, Mrs. Denman and Mrs. F. Fisher, Miss Laidlaw had charge of the Devotinal period and Mrs. J. M. Erskine gav the mission study on Japan. Following the program the Monk- ton ladies serv tea, and ‘before thelr departure the guests moved ‘a | er. AND MRS. the ie of the meeting aja “At Moore Park, jan. _ AND YOUNG SON “AND” “MISS _ WILSON, DIE IN WERE - RL COUSIN: oF A. E. ANDIEBSON. — The fol i daily papers on Thursday, October singer t Moore as Mr. and Mrs. i oisitea friends" In Atwood winter and the former is a cousin of Mr. A. EB. Anderson. The item reads as follows: — persons the Wilson, near Moore Park, Man., was destroyed by fire today. The dead: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wil- ‘son, Mervin Wilson, thelr son; Miss ee Wilson, Mr. Wiso @ fire disco Harr‘gon, neighbor awakened wo BE. general storekeeper at at Moore Park, father of Mrs. Wil- quickly on the scene, but the > heat ‘was «o intense that he could not get near the pullding. Th _Tegovered this The mag =e of the fire ifs @ barn, garage. mee bullaings on the farm were unhar: The tragedy has resulted in the wiping out of what remaizsi of a notable family of this district. Alex- ander Wilson was born in the honse ere he met his death, 6 haa held the chair of Past Master of the Loyal Order of Orangemen and was yery popular. Fe splendidly equipped farm was -burned to the ground. The *pullding and contents were valued at $6,00 pct auz-| Collector’s Roll Completed For 1928 ASSESSOR'S ROLL SHOWS _IN- COREASE OF §5,079.17 IN TAXES YEAR. : THIS Clerk Lockhead has completed the collectors’ roll for 1928 and handed it to George Gordon, col- lector, for collection, 18 summary of the Toll is as fol- Mr. and Mrs. E. Helm and family of Waterloo visited pundsy with Mrs. P. Doherty returned home after pore sens 6 In Buffalo and other Misses Lavina and: Pisciwne Veit- enhlemer of Waterloo spent Sunday under the parental roof. - The dance held in St. Mary's Hal) Tuesday evening was a decided suc- Misses Rose er Lu Miss A. Linesman 0 of Waterloo is home on vacatio The annual forty hours devotion eommences at St. Marys Church on Sunday, October 14th. M hos. Hanley is spending a few days in ‘Toronto. at ae ae = > TROWERIDGE he te a a Se eet a i i Bs ed Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamilton and famfty and Misu Mary " Hamilton spent Sunday in Listowel with friends. path se ae ‘ts en- Mra Bennett of Braesels visiting ‘ith Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. “i. Tabor and fam- fly spent Sunday with Mrs. Twbor's| parents, nek and Mrs. Johnston near Godert A Ec beg of people from sroun here attended the United Ghetch ¥. Roy, d Mrs. Hart and fanvlip hits iy "St ratford Tuesday cf last. shen He Edna Clyde visited at the mone = Mr. Albert Riddolis of Le- -banhn Mrs. Geo. Johnston af ee ant 8 ‘Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. Ernes a Foerster ea ‘tie “weak oe * hearty vote of thanks for the gen- rous hospitality they had enjoyed. cyrate tp 520805.23 s2006064 afooefnfooenfetesocenteofndeeebegeosfeneosfnteofrfeh Tp. rate lev. ‘ +$ s > 56 mille ..... 18247.00 ba Mun. Drain 28628.14 25991.5 + TOWN LINE BAST *| Award Drain 55.36 67.01 © atttcd natures nae rasezt| Telephone .. 200.00 207.35 rr ee ee Fence View- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott and fam- ers’ Fees 6.08 ily motored to Owen Sound on Fri- sire bag ey 1244.00 1184.00 day and attended the fair. ond . (aaeee 945.92 Mr, ad Mrs, Howard McMane of fr t 1 len ts, = — Atwood and’ Mr. and Mrs. Osear Monkton wigals, 182.30 186.00 Nelumaster and baby Donald of 3 MD. | oon sat ob. verton spent Sunday wit rT. and F « Mrs. J. F. Scott. der Ry, Bd... 29.02 $1.16 " Hydro ..... 54.60 39.43 Piebhhebeerttiniee | UATO 5: a : x “| by peckinas. . 11168.84' 10999,99 ‘ HESSON - Mun. 8. tax, 2.39 milla Senedd eee on dollar ... 23.12 $749.28 Total taxes , .& §9341.5 $4262.40 Poultry Ranch Paint ed— r. Elwood Roe is having his been made eticie ie itetath doco? “ MOLESWORTH * : Death of Uncle— Buc. in- and | Mrs, Mrs. J. P.. Greensides | word Monday of Bz death of her uncle, Mr. Turner of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, . Robinson and Sanat : ht map fi re te vd Bean ‘Stratford th fe, B. A. ‘received 7 A.M Mr. George E. Cox attended an gen recital at Teeswater on Monday evening. ~ Attended Plowing Mate Match— Messrs. George vente Wi Bell, J. L. Ballantyn Lloyd lance and E. H. Swing attended the plowing match near London y. - Cheese 1 On Tuesday 396 boxes of cheese were shipped from the Elma factory act the Ingersoll Packing Co. and the ce paid was 21c. Sells Farm— Mr. Thomas Ellacott, 16th con. Elma, has disposed of his farm’ Mr. Edward Smith of the same line. Mr. Ellacott purposes retiring the farm. 5 Attended Fordwich Fair— Mrs. N. C. Parker and Mereeret ‘Bolton, Mrs. Henry MeNicho! and Gladys attended Torawich Fair on Saturday last. Mees Atwod— ny friends of Mrs. J. A. Mobein will be glad to know that she was able to return from Hamil- ton on Saturday and is much im- proved in health following her op- eration, Confined To Her Home— . Mrs. Wm. Bell has been confined to her home for the past week on account of [llness. Her many friends hope to see her out soon. Abscess on Kneo— Mies Marion Packer, 12th ¢on. Elma, has been confined to her home ped the past week suffering from an cess on her knee. Dr. Kidd has ween attending her. Attended Palmerston Fair— Miss Gladys McNichol attended Palmerston on Tuesday las and was successful in winning sec- ond a at lady drivers with Mr. Fred Bend * Horse “May Todd" of Listowel. Card al Thanks— M Bes §. Ruttan and family wish express their gratitude to riesae and ne‘ghbors for the many kindnesses shown them d filness of a belove father and in their recent sad ber- eavement, also for floral offerlngs and letters of sympathy. Joint Mecting of Clubs— A joint meeting of Listowel, Brit- tn and Atwood U. F. W. 0. Clob it be held in the Forester’s Hall, Atwood, nage as ERNE: Oct- “ber 18th 8 Amos of Woodstock wii sinter the A good program will be Visitors are cordially in- vited to attend, Operation for Appendicitis— Mr. Horate Peachey was suddenly stricken with appendicitis on Thurs- ‘ay Jast and underwent an operation it the General Hospital, Toronta. Morace’s many friends will be glad to know tha recovering nicely. It two weeks since he left for Toronto where he was transferred to Yonge and Bloor Sts. hranch of the Bank of Montreal. His mother has been in Toronto with him for the past wee teitHelcieideieieinieieinie fete te $ SIXTH LINE ELMA , + Sapeteteetetececetetepetepedetetetntetetepeteteteds aulveniary services in Listowel Sun-j: Sg? “Gearke Hargreaves ‘and age Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. J, |, Mr. Wm. Lamont and family left this week for the west where t Intend to locate Quite a reese from ‘the vicinity attended the anniversary services in Ethel on Sunday evening and “the fowl supper on Monda Miss Jean McDonald week with her sister, Weare very sorry ta report the es of our pastor, J. Nicol of Knox Presbyterian ehurch, Listowel. He took fll a week ago ogee after preaching the morn- tyice and was taken to the aem>ral Hospital in the afternoon and Js in a serious condition, Pneu- Whitfleld, Grey. ; on: “ and heart trouble are his ill- Miss Annie Chmming <via‘ted a| nes... Rev, Mr, Palmer of Hamilton few days last week with her friend,| is conducting the services In Knox ay Donelda McDonald, Brussels. | church Sunday. We very much hope ing. visited last Mrs. ric Rev. W. J. West, M.A., Minister Sunday, October 14th, 1928 10 a. m.—Sunday Schoo 11 a. m.—Morning eats. poaad ‘Day services. ecial to se er and ehildren by "he ministe: The pase service will be with- drawn on account of the anniver- sary in the United Church. Monday evening—Young. People's Thursday, 7.30 p.ni——Prayer Gérvice, Thursday, 8.20 p. m.—Cholr practise. St. Glban's Church Sunday, October 14th, 1928 19th Sunday After Trinity 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible ass. lla. Rigg ary 4 ee Berrie, No evening se on unt of anniversary phe Ms in tt the Unit- ed Church. 8ST DAVIDS HENFRYN 2 Cisse m.—S8unday Schoc! and Bible p. ae A Prayer Service. Children’s Sunday, October ?1st. Mr. W. G. West of Toronto con- ducted the services in North Morn- ington church on esis last. Mr. James* Hira * attended the laymen’s convention of the United Church at Toron' nto aet week, Rev. W. J. Wes t and Mrs. West spent the week end in Dunnville where Mr. West are peg the an- niversary services in Kno x Presby- terlan ‘Ohurch, form charge. Rev. J. C. saeaut of Dunnville con- ducted the ices In Atwood Pres- servi byterlan church. * Donegal United Church will hold thelr ape versa: service + Sun- day, 21° and +t special speaker will ‘be Kev. Eric ..uderson ef. Monkton, The Evangelical et of Milverton, under leadership Mr. Kelterborn, will furnish th music for the day. A I sip will be held on. Tuesday evening. Quite a icaee from ‘Atwood and vielnity were In Milverton on Sun- th, Lo attended the ioe’ and Monkton an- niversary on Sun The United ¥ sung People’s League . heid thelr missionary meeting Monday evening under the !eader- ship of Miss Léna Greensides. Pray- er was offered by Stanley Peter. The roll call was answered by a verse ch abi to Jesus Christ its solo. ‘The Dele given by Miss Mildred Long was Chapter 8 from the missionary study “Drums in Darkness,.”" The meeting closed with the Bene- diction... Misa. Mary aetray was In charge of the recreation Anniversary eteevisen will be held in Atwood United psod te on ets anand next, October 14th a 7.30- ve m., and will te colducted * Rev, A. Murray Stuart, ‘ of MitcheH. Special muaic will be ren- dared by the. choir, On Tuesday evening a hot supper’ will be seryed | in the church bazement, followed by ~ a: concert In the Music hiv by the Morningside Ladies’ Ttétte of Greetings will be brought from the ministers of the village, Rev. Hart of Trowbridge and Rev. A. W. Barker, B. D., of Brusse <_< r. John Brown left this week re he Mr, Nicol will eo;n be able to satkatehewa®, i around again ! ary pieaiank evening we = [spent at Mr. and. Mrs. Theos. R. stesfestefeeteeeetectntectetecley fesdetect deitigctecjesdectontete | Alexander's on Friday when a ‘ a rawd of young musicians gated + BRITTON at thers and spent most of the ever ; : ing In mruste. | Woe are sorry to aie that, Mica ‘ie fetta tnt | | Alice Shearer is at present in the Listowel Memorial Hospital euffer- Ing from an attack of quinsy. An Mr. and ‘Mrs. MHton Hoffman of; Elmira apent a gay last week with) and Mra Dick. } operation WAS neCeszary. Mr. and Mrs. John Androws of! Mies Bernice Schweltzer of Neww- <Seerst S called on fricads here Tast | tom spent Friday evening with Miss We { Aw Alexander, Mr. anda ‘Mrs. Ernest Newbigging mes a Leta i Artho este eee ettetnieteetey Deleedeleietedestet A num ber from here attended the | +) Bs funeral of Mrs. Rothwetl : GOTHAM Bs gee Ww nesday In Llstowal. < eee Sac ae a a ea oa a Misses Mary gnd Isabel Sharp neta Sunday afteeroon with Mise Newbigging 5s Risener “Knight of Brussels anne with Miss Ellen Hammond ag BV Ay emg apt ‘Miss Ma » muTee- oe : bear family spent Sunday with -frienads fear Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. “Vanee and Mies Mario | Vance spent the week end — with ompaon, ining at the. Toronto Seusrsi aul, “spending a coup le of stock converted fro $35.00, 2 a. EVERYB@DY'S COLUMN \Ten cents # line for first In- sertion, with minimum charge | of 60c. Subsequent Insertions five cents a Ine with miui- | mum charge of 25c. 1 A FOWL SUPPER Under auapices of Donegal Unit. ed Church on Tuesday évening, ort, 28rd. Followed by food = progr by Listowel Concert Party, Adzite~ sion S0c and 25c. : FOR SALE 303 Ross rifle, perfect mtn tary ah _< fos a Ib who, went a seal £05 and 200 rounds of ammunition wel. Onis erat ae —— Church Rev. Maurice F. Oldham, Rector , R i atiit yc ai oe ere ees

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