Although about erght years have clapsed since the orzanizalion of the class, no function of this nature has been hitherâ€"to attempted and tie fact that the banguet was such an unqualified | sneeess was highly eatisfactory to its members. The class will now «drop its monthly social gatherings for the winter. holding its next meeting in May. 1938. reast â€" duck, . zeose . ind | chicken formed the "pece de resiszarice" About forty peopie sat «lown to the tables woid after aloing ample jastice to The gestive spread. the toastmaster and class presidett, Mi R. J. Bean called the mecting to orâ€" der and the fellowins program wias rendered : Toast 1o the King. proposed by Ralhp Hilborn, toust io the Church, proposed by J. G. Wood and respondâ€" ed by Rev. H. W. Magelstein; instruâ€" mental numbers hy Mrs. Ralph Hilâ€" born, Mrs. Mervin Facey and Miss Olive Ruddell; a reading by Mrs Ed. Klinckman; Current Events by Fred Bean; vocal duet by Mrs. W. H Diamond ind Mrs. A. B. Fleming: toast to the ladies by John Diamond and responded to by Mrs E. Z. Mcâ€" Intyre, A very pleasant event rook place Friday evening, Dec. 10th when the members of the Ever Ready Bible C:ass of Bethe] United Church held a bangquet at the home o1 Mrs. Mar gitret Facey and Mr. Carman Facey, The spacious dining room was gaily decorated â€" with Christmas | bunting and the tables scoaned bemscth the weight of tempting viands of which reast â€" duck, | zoose â€" and â€" chicken formed the "pmece de resiszatice." Forty Enjoy Fowl Supper and Splendid Program of Music and Addresses. Ever Ready Bible Class Hold Banquet soUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Personals. ‘ The Senior Sewing Circle of Bean‘s Mennonite Church held their Decemâ€" &er mecting on Thursday afternoon «: the home of iMr. and Mre. Jere miah Good | A number from the community atâ€" teuded _ the â€" "Excelsior" _ Literary meeting at the home of Bishop and ‘\ivs. Manassah Hallman at Mannâ€" I» m on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean and Mrs.| Eva Worthman visited with Mr. andl brs. Win. Robinson at Millbank on siumday. Mrs. Worthman remained in Villbink after spending the past sevâ€"‘ ‘sal months with her sister, Mrs.‘ ksed Bean ' Green‘s sSchool S.8. 4, will hold t.»ir annual Christmas entemin-i vi ut on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 21, commencing at 2 o‘clock. Besides reâ€" ctanons, songs and drills, a musical pus, "The Crossâ€"Path Fairies", will be presented by the children. | The friends of ‘Mr. Isaac Bean will | t sorrty to hear that he is ill at the ; | «ine of his son. Mr. Robert Bean. Mrâ€" and Mrs. Mervin Facey and lomily of near Ratho called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean on Sunday Bethel United Church will hold its onnual Christmas entertainment on Thuraday night, Dec. 23rd, at 8 p.m. A varied program of drills, recitaâ€" Ifons, songs and dialogues will be pre sented. A cordial invitation is exâ€" lended to all to attend. Ove of Toronto‘s oldest concerns. Al Pullin and Sons, have leased the former sSchreiter store on King St.. Kitchener and will open another hsianch of men‘s and ladies‘ wear stores in addition to one in Toronto ind another in Hamilton. Louis Pulâ€" lan. who will have general oversight n. the new store which will be in enarge of a local manager, states that extensive renovations will be made. LEASE SCHREITER STORE should you desire to have this gerâ€" mination test made by the Dominion Seed Department, then it will be necessary to send a oneâ€"pound samâ€" ple of your seed properly labelled, addressed to Dominion Seed Branch, 96 Collier street, Toronto, for all samâ€" p.es in Southâ€"western Ontario from and including Ontario Co.. Muskoka aud Parry Sound districts; for Eastâ€" ern Ontario all the area East and North of the above mentioned line should be addressed toâ€"Dominion Seed Branch, Jackson Building. Otâ€" tawa. Come to the Bloomingdale School Concert on ‘Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 22 at 145. A varied program of play pantomime, recitations and music will be presented. The Vited Church Christmas proâ€" gramm will be presented on Sunday evening., Dec. 19 at 7.30. A pageant entitled "Children of the Starlight" will be the main feature with other interesting numbers added. All are welcome. Mrs. ‘Kate ‘Keffer of Elmira called or her sister. Mrs. John Bechtel reâ€" cently. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft and little daughter Joan and Miss Helen Green o+ Marriston were guests of thy former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. f Croft on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Kadwell anl son Jackie were guests of the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. iRoy: Armshaw near Marden. BLOOMINGDALE BUDDELL GARACE nupson motors or Thev ride anq 4.: __ 01â€" "808 â€" + â€" magnificently styled for 1938. They ride and drive with the smooth brilliance found only in recognized performance champions. 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