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SATURDAY NIGHT TWO .SH:O:WS AT 7.45 and 9.45 P.P.,.
. MATINEE
SATUtpA Y° AFTERNOONT
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'CHILDREN -20e
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SHINING HOUR
: When. Joan 'Crawford,, a dancer, marries into' a family oozing bhie
blood an'd , tradition there are many complications: .a
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ALSO "MUSICAL COMEDY" AND "TRAVELTA
MATINEE SATURIDAY AI'ERNOON 3 AT 2.P.M."f". 0
ADMISa' 'ON : • ADULTS -2 5c CHILDREN -,•-15c
'OLIV•ET: ` HOLY.RQOD
Mrs. G. F. Brooks is spending a
• week with' relatives in •Londo•n. .
:Mr.,Warren Lever of •Detroit spent
the week -end a.t•'the home of Albert.
H.arr•ington. His daughter, Miss Patsy
Lever returned , to the city with hill..
for a short holiday.
•Mr,' and Mrs., Henry' .Howe of
Mitchell spent the week -end with the
latter's father; Mr. Thos. McGuire:
Mrs. D. McTavish of London vis-
ited '•in, the • community :for. a fe,,v
days. .. .•
,Mi'.'and Mrs._Jas'Motile] ly,•Son 'arid
, daughter of 'Chicago 'returned home
after having visited with relatives
for a couple of .weeks. ,
Mr. Win.. Wilson' of London has
returned •to the 'city 'after visiting
with Mr: Oliver Wilson.
'The congregation teas delighted on
Sunday afternoon with .veleal' soloo by
Miss Violet Donnelly. of Chicago and
a,.eelio Ind organ duet by'the, Mihse
'Gordon of Winnipeg; neices of Rev.
C. N. MacKenzie. • .
The Golden Jubilee of -.the church
will • be ,celebrated ' on Sunday, July
• 20th. •Itev.. G. W. Rivers. of Bolton
who was pastor,of the former Ripley,'
,Olivet and' Clark congregation thirty
years ago will 'be the special speaker
at the ,morning. service at ,11 a.nt, and
the • evening service at , 7,30• p.m.
4'1 On Monday afternoon a •re -union
Picnic will be held at ,Point Clark and
on ..Thursday evening, July 20th a
gardeparty on the church grounds.
The 'sympath'y of the cointnunity l.4
extended to Mr. Kenneth Finlayson
and family 'on the death of Mrs..Fi.n'-'
layson, who passed away Saturday.
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ASHFIELD
The boys 'front Kintail• Summer
School attended the Presbyterian
church in :a body on Sunday morning.
The Presbyterian • Young: Peoples.
ciety' enjoyed a weiner roast at
t1iake on Monday evening,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Grant' and family
of Chicago are spending their, viten-
., tion.» with Mr. and Mrs. R. A:. Grant.
Mn'. and .Mrs. A. Patrick and Mr.
-and Mrs:' G. Riley of Port. Huron
visited recently with •' Mr. and Mrs:
N. G. MacKenzie. E
A motor accident at Amberley on
,Sunday resulted itr two badly dam-
aged cams ,and five people:. 'having
to go to .Kincard'ine Hospital: •
Mr. and 'Firs. L. Mac/iarniid and
family -of Jamestown, Ney York are
visiting at Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Mae-
• Kentle's. • • 1
Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Turnbull ' and.
Louis 'of Underwood were . Sunday.
visitors atMr. and • Mrs. •Robt. Mac-
. Donald's. •
Mr. Howard Elliott Of Detroit .was
a recent' visitors at Mrs. Almer Ack-
ert's.
Rev. G. M. Young and Mira. Yining
were recent visitors at Mr. Thos.
Har r is% '
Mr.' and Mrs. Wesley Whytock and:
, Allan and Mr. Harvey Robb of Tees-
water were Sunday . 'visitors at Mr.
',Richard Elliott's; • .
• Mr°s. Raechel Culbert, Eva . aid
Lorne ' spent ,Sunday' at Mr. Wm.. Ead-
res':.1
Mr. Lloyd Saunders 6f Mafeking
is visiting his .sister,, Mrs: Eddie
Thompson at present.
Mrs. • Chas.' Sheill and children of
Wingham . were Monday.' visitors at
Mr. Chas. •Congram's. • - ,
Mr, Clifford Robb ' Went. Sunday
•at Mr. A1'bert Thompson's. • •
Mi•s. •J: ;Ii Ackert is' visiting with
her son Mr•. Ernest -Ackert and• Mrs.
Ackert at present. •
,Mr,; and Mrs. Ernest Ackert . and
family spent 'Sunday ,with Rev. E.
Ackert and- Mrs. Ackert at' their , ciit-
tage at Stoney •Isl nd. •
Sunday visitors a a�t Mr. Rodger. Cor-
r•igan's were Miss Donelda 'Valet( of
i•Iolyrood, Miss Rhoda Robertson' and
Miss Lois Elliott of Bluevale, Miss
Helen Thompson of Wingham, 'Mr:
Jack. McBurney of Wroxeter, Mr. Jer-
ome 'Schmidt of. Mildmay and Messrs.
Wm. and Oscar Iteiffer Of Belmore..
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CULROSS 'CORNERS
Quite a number from around here
attended the re -union held in Walk-.
erton 'last week. • • . "
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pettipiece,
Kenny, ,Glen, Doris and Donna and
Mr. and•Mrs. Alvin Thorpe•of Essex
-spent the week-errid; with . Mr; and
Mrs, 'Earle' Hodgins. ,
Miss Florence Hodgins is. spend:, the holidays under the parental
roof.
Mrs. Alex 4VIc1Cay and Donald are
spending a few days with her par-
ents, • Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Miss Lexy Bell has returned to
Toronto after spend"ing a few weeks
at her home.
Mies Helen S'chtrinaker stpeft a
few days last week with her grand-
mother Mr's, . Chas, . Schui a r
Miss Liza Thompson is: visiting
Mr. and Mrs. 'Prank' Thonipson. •
A few from, these corners 'teak in
the Orange walk .and service at the
United • cliureh, Kincardine, Sunday
Morning. ,
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ST HELENS,
'ThJulymeeting n
of the Wome
n
s
Institute
was held in the Community
Hall' with Mrs.`—W.1 A. Miller .pre -
The roll call was
.,re -
The respell -
(led to ,by naming "Women 'who have
made •, History". It was .decided. to 'hold
the Annual •Comni,unity, picnic in Kin,
sardine on Friday, July 21st. The •sub-
ject was in• charge hof Mrs. Durnin
Phillips, the. 'convener of education.,
'She read of the "Women' of: Ancient
•'e
Ir la
nd and
of ,Ganadran Woman-
hood". Mi"s'.. Gordon, McPhertton read
of "women :of,Japen" and Mrs. ;Mc-:
Kenzie . 'Webb .of ' "Women' of China.'
Helen Duinin favoured .1540 a, recit
alien•, and Mfrs. Bert' Thaihipson
tributed= a reading "Mother's . Work"
and 'Mrs: Ewart "••McPherson' one on
"The Alvilays: Faithful Pew". • A pleas
ant social • hour, ,was enjoyed when
'lunch' was served by Mrs. Allan Dur-.
nin,. • Mrs.. John. Cameron and Miss'
Mary • Murray.
`Mrs. R. J. WOods has returned from
a visit with her •daughter, Mrs. Tyson
and Mr. Tyson at Geraldton and ,from
a trip as „Car. West as Souris, Man.
Miss Irene- Woods is spending the
'Week with friends at -Orangeville.
Mrs.•Currie of Goderich is a visitor.
with her daughter, Mrs •Durnin Phil-.
Mrs. Gordon, Miss, M. C. Ruther-,
ford; Miss Ethel 'Robertson, Mrs. W.
I. Miller,: Misses' Isabel and • Dorothy
Miler` enjoyed '•,a, week -end - e.
from Owen Sound on the Manitoulin
Miss Rutherford -left Owen .Sound on
Monday night for Sault Ste. Marie
where she will visit friends:
Rev.' Mr, McCleary of 'Toronto will
'speak in the,rnter,.ests of the Bible
e•aty :n to Htiped aim h' -next
Sunday., Morning.
'
The weekly meeting of the Y P. U.
was' held on Sunday evening; Mrs. E.
W. Rice read a'poem "The Beauties
of Nature".: The pt'opic "The History
of the; English ' Bible" was .taken by
E. W. •Rice. . Mae MacDonaldwas ap-
pointed .to , represent the Society at
htheeld thiGosdewericekh 'Summer" School being
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Mr. Wm. Thom . of Auburn . was a
visitor with Mr. ,and Mrs. E. ••J. Thom
on Friday.
BORN in the Wingham General
Hospital on ''Saturday; .July. 8th, .to
IMr, and. Mrs. Lorne Durnin of West
Wawanosh, 'a son
Recent :guests at: Mr. T. R. Taylor
included Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Harri-
son; ,Keith and .Lois of Seaforth and.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leitch and Jim-'
my Bowden. of Detroit were recent
guests. of Mr. and Mrs', E. J. Thom.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Graham McNee of
Nile were guests of ` Mr. and Mrs:
Lorne Woods. recently.
Mrs. Jas. 'Gaunt, Mr. Ind Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt and Murray, were re-
cent visitors with, Zurich. friends.
WHITECHURCH
Miss .Jean Coulter, R.N. of London,
is spending a few days with her part
ents, Mr. •and Mrs. W. J. Coulter.
Miss' Belle Robertson of Lucknow
spent •Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
A. Reid. '. •
We are sorry to' report Mrs. John
Jamieson to be under the -doctor's
care. We hope to , hear of an im-
provement' soon. I •
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ticbborne 'of God-
erich spent Sunday with •,her mother,
Mrs. David` Kennedy.
Mrd and Mrs. Sprung of Auburn
spent' $unday , with her ' sister, Mrs:
C1arce Cox.' '.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom' of Au-
burn. spent. Sunday with the letter's'
brother, Mr. W. 'J. Coulter.
Mrs. Ezra Weliwood •is at the lake
cooking et the• Kintail camp there.
Mrs. Ben 'MeClenaghan• and daugh-
ter and Miss Muriel Watt spent Mon-
day at . Goderich: '
Teacher: "Remember, Jimmie. a
job dome.. well never wants doing
again."
Jimmie "Did you ' ever mow a
yawn ?"
ASH F I ELD NOTES"
.
Dr° 'and Mrs. Evans of Clinton
spent a day last week with Mr, arid
,Mrs. Will Helm.
Master Jaines' Kraemer of Kitchen-
et is spending his vacation rwith Ger-
ald Gilmgrd.
' Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Hogan and
babe of Toronto spent last week -end
at M. Hogan s.
Mr, J. J. Gilmore' and Frances of•.
London, Mr. Walter Kloepfer )land
Misses Era, ccs and Dorothy, Kirby" of
Stettler, Alta. and Miss Della Gi1-
more of Kitchener spent 'Sunday at
R.. E;: _Gilvore'sr„ •_ '
Mr. CDona •h and Mr.,
g and
Mrs. John McDonagh spent . Sunday
with friends' in' :London,
Mr; and Mrs, W, J.' MacKenzie 'of
Lucknow 'visited With E. Gilmore•
on 4'uesclay,
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THE .
LUCtNOWN. SENTINEL
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•Published., every' Thursday morning
ai)< Luekniow, Ontario.'.
Mrs' A, :.1 . ` MacKenzie—Proprietor
°.Campbel, •Thompson Publisher m
• TIIURsjCk;t1Y'„' J'ULY' 13Tf, 1939.
RU•J{ L v HOOL
PR T
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1E144, . t2,.� •
$. No
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East and West Wttwanosh
:Hononre-75% '- • Pass.
-60^/r
Grade. VI to VII ---Ruth Irwin- 86.9;•
Kenneth .Barbour 82,1; Isabel Phrl}p...
Grade .V to. VEI—Doririe Irwin,
Eva Dow •54.2;; Helen Barbour
Grade, ' I 1 to • '1"—John Jan iestin;
5 . •'
Grade III .tolW-Nelson• Dew' 61.7;
Vyetta Phillips 50.6..
Grade' II to EI'II--•Doris Taylor 84.1;
Orland. Irwin 76.7; • Earl Jamieson
ILO.. •
Grade I to 'II= -Juanita Irwin 89.7:
Allan. Barbour 60; 'Donald.. Dow, au -
sent, • -
Loretta' McBurney, Teacher.
e e Sc S . No. 7,'• Kinloss '
ITo Grade 8 -Hon Ruby Irwin, JOy
Carter Noreen n T homs . on 'P ass—Mar-
•'garet McNall, Gordon McQuillin,
To Grade 7—Hon: Bertha Stimson`
Marian. Graham. 'Pass—Stewart , Eng.
land, 'Harvey McQuillan,. Lansley Ma-
' . To Grade 5-4Ion. Alex MVIaeIntyre,
Doris Irwin, Margaret Graham. Pass
-Elva. Ross, .Grant Irwin,. ?arold Mc
Whin, +11 WOW I dit. . ,
To Grade. .'4—Ma-y. me Irwin, Eunice
Reed, Randolph. Morrison, Russell
Stanley.
To Grade • 3=Iiarvey Ross, Yvonne
Magoffin;'Jack McQuiilin:
To,Grade 2—Allan Mac1ntyre, Cecil
McNaii, Arnold Ross, Doris— Thom-
son, Jean McConnell. ' .•
Those pupils whose' names do not'
appear will repeat .. their grade.
John D. Ross.
5, S. No, 10, Ashfield
A -first class honours; 13, --second
class honours; 'C -pass; F—failure.
From Grade VII to .VIII—Marguer
ite, A; Teresa, A; Rena,, B; Cath-
erine,. B. ,
From Grade VI ,to VII=Clarke, A;
Elwood, ;B; EIaine B; Jack,B.•
From Grade V to VI -Patricia;. A
Harry, B.
From Grade III to .IV—George,, A;
Lorna, A;, Wilfred, B. a �•
From Grade 'II to 'llI—Jimmy, B:
Beverley, B. •
No, won roll --.21;: average attendan?e'
20.5'%.:
Duncan A. McKay; Teacher,
PRESENTATION`
MADE TEACHER
Miss Irene Strathdee, who . for the
past nine years has • been teaching
ir. S. 5, No. 12, Colicession 4;' Huron.
and who recently resigned was made
the ,recipient, of. 'an I adress and use-
ful articles of remembrance; at ,a,
social evening held in the • school.
• The address which .follows was read
by, 'Mrs. • Cecil ' Robb'”°'and • the gifts
were presented by Mrs, ,J. B. Breck•
enridge and Mrs. Elmer .Osborne.
Dear Irene:
To -night, the tables are turned and
after nine years of calling others tq
•the front, we hare' reversed . the "situa-
tion and asked you to rome forward.
We do this with mingled feelings of
regretand pleasure. Regret because
of your departure, for which • we are
only ,consoled by recalling the old
adage, "that what is our loss is surely
another's gain." '
'With pleasure because •of the. op-
portunity afforditd• to honor you, With
a tangible token of the•• esteem in
Which ' you are held by tie section.
and in appreciation of y'adr,years of
faithful service; and deep interest in
the welfare of the children, while
teacher here. 1•
We present you With this lamp and
candle sticks.and trust that their
light may shine upon . you for man
happy ;years, and recall to you pleas-
alit memories of your days spent as
teach f S S
er o , . No. 12, Huron." • '
Signed •on behalf' of the' section.
Miss: Strathdee 'made a suitable re-
ply, ;in which, she thanked all for
their kind remembrance of her, which
she wottld cherish for fut 're years:
Previousl the
y, pupils of the school
completely. surprised Miss Strathdee
when they prehetrte.,d her. With hex th a beau,.
tiful hand painted water set'..
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• Two ihours' Sleep'r' en .. '.
sienough for
attiyone—after it 15 time to •get up..
Seine• a husband is 61r'ke, tiny, other
io it
.makes rt it lot easier if you
'earn .to like 'your boss .
• PAGE FIVIEj..
I) J.:ANSON '
Mrs'.
' Wm. Maize and eau h`te El-
len
r
B
len attended, a wedding at Guelph'
on Saturday which will be of interest
to people around here. The bride was
Miss May Prier, youngest .daughter,
of . Mr. land Mrs. Joe Prior to Mr.
Win., Yates' also of Guelph. The brie
al couple spent a' honeymoon with'
thebride's r d r'
g an utothe , Mrs. Jelin,:
Glazier and other relatives in; this
vicinity.
Mr.`
Mason
McAllister, ' pati ' •' `
a ent
at Wingham Hospital and Mrs_ Ray-'
Mond . Brown, a patient at i>rrton
Hospital, loth being' ,titically 111 el'the. `end of last week, are now making
better progress to recovery.
Mrs*.
W. R.Andrews returned' from
a six -weeks' •'visit "with-.:reelatives in'
•Saskatchewan;, .'on, Mitn3Iay.
-,Mr. and ..• Mrs.:Arthur .Elliott; Mar
garet, Harold, Elliott and •Miss Betty
Elliott attended the -annual "Elliottt"
re -union held, in Hayfield last 'Sat-
urday at which .place .John Elliott,
their • grandfather, arrived from the
Old Land. The attendance numbered
Seventy-eight.:
BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson
July 2nd at Goderich Hospital, a son,
Murray James, Both are doing., well.
Congratulations..
Miss Ettabeile Webster has suc-
•tessfully passed the VIII Grade Esc
aminations in `piano.
MT.' and Mrs. Frank Stephens, Tor-
cnto, spent last .week.with the latter's
trother, 'MrtlI• George: Harris' They are
,.also visiting a few days with friends
in .G,oderich. . ,
A freak of nature lately came to
light on• the 'farm of- Wm. Maize.. A
setting of .duck, eggs brought' out . all
trine auks, but after one had. left
the shell, there' was a• small egg about'
the siie of . a banty's inside the' shell
and when •broken it was found with
out a yoke.' The- duckling 'hatched was
as normalas:tile rest. What conclus-
ion :can sbe drawn frons this? Has a
roeord-breaking strain been ',struck
hat
thatchareed? .;layitig °eggs' before they rare
We invite any other freaks of na-
tire; from 'the readers,
Rev, Edmund- Unstead, Sebright,
411. conduct the services at the Unit -
d' churches,,. Dungannon, Crewe. and
Port AIbert at the usual' hour on'
e
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th
so
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ga
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t
unday next.
Misses Frank and Lilly McLean are.
pending the summer with their'bro-
er; Mr. Thos:' McLean. .
Mrs. J D. Richardson and infant
n arrived home on Sunday from
oderich Hospital.
Mr. Jack McKenzie. wits appointed
Monday evening to convey the school
en in. that• section to the, Dun-
nnon school. The number of pupil,
the 4th Concession 'of Ashfield
hoof had become so . few that it.
as deemed wise to close.
Douglas and Harry Van Dporn of
aring. 'Cross, children of •'the late
rs. ' Ethel Van Doorn are. coming
the' end if the week to spend the
miner with Mr. and Mrs: W. A.
lbert. •
The Dungannon Women's Institute
e sponsors for the annual coin
unity ' picnic on Wednesday, July'
th tit the back of Mr. Geo. Adam's.
rni, Port' Albert. ,They invite all
this community to bring their bas=
t and come along,
Mrs. C. C. Brown gave her 'home
las
Friday for Ithe aneeting of St,
ul's Ladies' Guild. ••It was decided
have a congregational picnic on
esday July .25 at McKenzie'' Beach,
it Albert. - ' •
Mr. Cecil McGee son of "Mr. and
s. Albert McGee, has been engaged
teacher 'at Union No. 17,' Sarn-
a°
Misses Frances Brydgen and eons -
Celia Pentland left last week for
West, the former's home at' Nat-
, . Alta.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Thos.'
gems who is not' enjoying very
d health, is now confined to her
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July 21-32 from LU(KNOVW •
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Beardmore.
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Ta TORONTO
also to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich., Guelph,. Hann -on, • London.
p ,
Niagara Falls, Owen Sound; St: Catherines•, St. Mary's,' Sarnia, Strat
ford, Strathroy, Woodstock.
,See handtrilis for corunlete,,list of destinations .
Per fares,`.retuin`• limits, train information, .tickets, � etc. :consult' '
nearest, Agent. T:221A
NADI
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KiNLOUGH
The Holyrood. Womens' In,s.titute
meeting was held on Thui qday . last
at the home of Mrs. E. J. Haldenby.
The president, Mrs: Levi Eckenswiller
presided and after the usual. opening
and business period,; it 'lvaa decided
to, provide a car'for a 'load' of ladies,
to;, attend the 'Home Beautification
:Convention . }n---Wiartan . on • Wednes:
July 19th at"2 'p.m. Miss Jean:•Ander-
son: very ably ,dealt With the topic
Canadianization. • Mrs. Bert McLean
read the current events and i rs.' Tom
Hodgins gave•the report' of the Dis-
trict meeting held irl,• Lucknow. re-
Gently.. The•', motto "Life ' .is' not, so
short but there is always time ` for"
courtesy" was:given• by Mrs. M. Mc-
Lean,..M s. Ayhner' Ackert led in_: the.
discussion "Has The : Women's In-
stitute outlived its usefulness". Miss
Winnifred Ackert' took charge of a
sing -song, ofNursery, Rhymes. Read-
ings' were given by Misses May Boyle
and Kathleen. Graham. The National
anthem, brought :the• meeting to a
close and lunch was served -by .the
hostess.and cornn;Eittee in charge..
• Mrs. Stanley' Fair and.Beverley of
Bervie spent the week-ehd at .Mr.
B. E. McLean's. , 0 .
'Kenneth, Marjorie and Shirley Hal••
denby of Toronto are holidaying
Mr. • and Mrs. ; George Haldenby's.
Mrs: Cliff Borthwiick • visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jas: Hodgins. „•-
Bride Honored At Shower
The • lovely lawn. at the home .of.
, Mr.• and• •Mrs, Wm. ''Percy was the
perfect. ,setting far ' a • },appy gather-
ing 'on Wednesday aftOrnoon last,
when the . ladies .of the • comni.unity.
'gathered to, honor. Mrs; 'Jim Hodgins:
(forinerly Alice Evelyn .Pinell) at,'a•
miscellaneous shower. Twq• laden bas
kets' 'ware placed... before' the bride:
Mises Margaret •Mit ialm' assisted , in
'the., opening• •of the gifts. and Miss
;Jean, Anderson -read the accompan-
ing'vers�es,•Evelyn'thanked the ladies.
in• •a few well 'chosen.' words; Then
Miss Helen Malcolm acted''as chair-
:lady, in her caaable manner. Mrs.
Jack Emmerson sang two humorous•
solos.. Mrs.' B,'' t.••McLean. and Mrs.
H. Thompson took 'charge of 'a mus -
r. H. °J. L. Eedv's Bakery has now
an electric' slicing .machine • for the
bread.
•
Mrs. Mel•
ville .Reed and thildren'of
Toronto have 'arrived to 'spend the
summer. A
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Mr. Norman Kirk and 'brother 'Ol-
iver ltfrk•and wife of Chicago visited
Mr. and .Mrs. Abe Culbert on Tues-
day.
CONTROVERSY' ON AS I'TO
WHERE THE OLDEST ,HORSE 'IS.
Since the death of "Dolly"; 41 -year-
old mare owned by- Walter Carruthers
of Winghaini district, the controversy
is on as to where is the oldest horse
in Ontario., Within half a mile. of
Paisley there's 'an ermine, thirty-four'
years of age and still able to ;do a
good days Work. This horse outdoes
Other
.r. aged nags of. the Dundalk apd
Elora districts, but whether or Mit
it is it contender for the title of Ont.
ario's 'oldest• steed, ,remains to he
seen,'•
Teal contest ,and' sonie_of the ladies
gave' impromptu speeches on "Advice
to the Bride" and a drawing game
by. Miss Jean Lane brought. an en-
joyable program'" to .a close. Lunch .•
was' nerved by a number . of girl
friends of ,the 'bride and • a 'social
:hat enjoyed. °
Mrs. Art Haldenby' retch fined to '
. abronto after-.. visit lvith . relatives --
.m
arY
elatives--Mary CO;,grand. cld lady of
�u>K community celebrated her 85th'
jirthday on Sunday..:..'
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' McBurney'
,ind `' daughter 'of Clifford ' were Sun•-•
Jay visitors with relatives here:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and
Mrs. Mitchell returned to Vancouver
ifter 'visiting with .their sister, Mrs.
Win. Cox and other .friends here.
'DONNYBROOK.'
The Y. P. S. will 'holdtheir reg-
ular meeting next Friday. evening.
The ,Women's Institute met on
'Wednesday afternoonat the home of
Mrs. ' Fred Moss.
.Mr. .and "Mrs. .G. A. McLaughlin,
and daughter .Joan of .De'troit, were
week -end visitors with her mother,
Mrs. Jos. Chamney. '.
Mr. , and Mrs- Llayd 'Hinton and
son' Roy of Toronto spent', last 'week.
with her mother ';Mrs: Cunningham;
at the home of. her uncle Mr. 'George
Wallace.
Mss Lavina McBurney vEas a week-
erid iii?est with her friend Miss .Jean
Robinson.
'obinson..
Miss Virginia" Chamney, of Windsor.
is spending her .vacation, with, her
grandparents, Mr. and •Mrs.R. •Chani-
ney.
- Mrs. "George Naylor and Mrs. • J. •
:H. Mills visited last week at thea.
home of their. brother •Mr. J. • C. Rob-
inson.
Mrs. ,bavid ".C. ';and Miss Vi, •
ola. Thompson were S,uiiday' visitors
•with Mr. and 'Mrs.. R. Chamney.'•
Mrs, --Freeman and family of Iro.=
quois Falls. are visiting at the hone,
of her; parents; Mr. and Mrs: • .4.. E.'.
Johnston.
Mr.' Graham .Chamney was a:Strat-
ford visitor on Monday.... d. •
"No, I'm talking from 'Home- ,
WE HAVE A TELEPHONE: NOW!"
..
Take our word for it -when you call up your neighbours •
for the first time. 'on your new telephone—you'll feel real
proud of the thin . To talk to ;friends far across the-
fields—is a• convenience
you should have had 'long
ago. Some farmers have
been telephoning for 30
years. ' Most farms have
i.. telephones today. ,Aid
' ' they'll all tell you 'it•
pays—ir;So nianY
ways.
If you haoen't' go.' a tele'on -h
... e.11IIOW is
the time to get ,one. Encgture about
LOW RATES for FARM HOMES
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