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R. H. Middleton and Bab,
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert ICixkham '.Mrs.
were with the latter'stparort"' bY, Hensala, visited' ber sister, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. ersson Heard, Luwcy R. Wioodg, froze Sunday to
over Sunday. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mras. J. M, Atki,rrsion- Mm, Kenneth. Brandon, and
Ireturned• to $t Claire Shares, children Lynn, Karen, and Patrick,
Mic:h.., on. Monday after a week at accoalrpar . d her sisterLynn,
their home here. Visiting them and Pat Denby, Denby, who have been
were their saeinlaw a?ddaugdt- vacationing With her,
to
Buff_alo,
,er, Mr. and! Mrs. GeraldSpe+nse, to visit hex parents this week.
Fersld'ale, and. Mas. Addison's Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Sprague,
sister and husband, Mr.. and Mrs, Derolt, were at her cottage, "Hal
W. Mack, Or!Ria, Renouf Johns iy Dodge„ over the weekend,
And son', Gwane, Detroit, were also The Rev, and Mrs. Thomas
with them for the weekenld- Smith, Kitchener, spent Friday
Mr, .and Mrs, Ed Twentyman with, 0anlon and, Mrs, H. M. Lang -
and family deft for their home. in Ford and stayed over night at
WaukopA Ill., our Tuesday after the New Ritz Hotel. Mr. Smith
havingspent a vacation with who is
curate, at St.
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Tvcrtyar,an s parents, Mr. ad uric, Kitchener,r as a,uate of
Mrs. Paul, Cleave. Dublin, University an!d was. curate
Johns R. MacLeod, Port Burwell, at Newcastale, County Dolwly, Nor -
Visited his parents, Mr, and' Mrs. thorn Ireland, for three. years, bbe-
L, H. D. MaaLead on Sunday and fore coming to, Canada last Deo.
Monday'. em'b'er.
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Anderson, Mrs. C. Van, Kregten and Many
St. Paul, Minn., Mrs'. Blanche Anne returned to Wdnds'pr von
,Comnett, 7Jarug. Beach, Calid',arvAa, Monday with Mass; Kathleen' Reid
were -the guests of W. J. W. who was with her mother over
Jowett from Sunday to Thursday the weekend.
Vast week. They went on to Mont- F" /L R, A. Simons and fam ly
meal, mowed frrorru Clinton Ito their home,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Prun, Det- "MShangxi�La', In the village on,
xodt, and the farmer's, parents,, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E�. (Prim, Belleview, Mrs. Dori Murray, .who has; been
Icy., are, vacationing here cthls m,, is, recuperating, at the home of
Week, her daughter, .Mrs. W. J. McLeod.
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M. R. Jenkins, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 1501
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Miss Helen MCL*od, iMdon, Is
vending P. week's vacation with
her a wither, Mrs, W, J, McLeod
and sisters
Mrs M Geiger returned to "The
Rut' on Wednesday after having
been at ber home near lux*iah
from, Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Stewart,
visited the latteVs, niece, Miss- Hel-
en Boowrullee, IAorndon, over the
weekend, Mn, R. B. Johxastan
who has spentthe e asummer at ber
home On LauYsa Street, accomnp-
an7ed them to I.,oaudaru to Spm a
few days !before returning to her
teaching duties at Sault Ste. Mar-
ie,
Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Coats, Qt- i
talwa, are guestsi at The Little
Inn.
Dr, W. A. Tillman, London,
cad fame']: the wa ktheir cottage. with his wife
'Don Matthews, London, was
with ;his wife and baby Maureen
for the wee'lcedd.
Mrs. Fred Potter and Miss Bet,
ty Anne Fatter' aro at cher hoarse
I,
ShAre A res,
, BettytY
Anne who
was rushed ,to hospital in London!
from (Rayfield, snzfferamg from ac-
ute, appendicitis Is recuperating
nicely following Surgery.
Mr. and, Mr's. Spencer Ervine
and Mary E!?azabeth were in, Slauth-
amplton on Sunday to visit Mrs.
Spencer's father, Garfield Rourke,
who has recently been able to
leave hospital after a lengthy ill-
ness'.
Mrs. T. Postans' and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gunning, Eketer, ac-
companied Pastor and Mrs. Ivan
Bodenhiam to the Canadian Kes-
wick Conference at Lake Rous-
seau where 500 persons heard, out-
standing speakem at dafuly Bible
TeaclAng, froth August 12 to 18.
Mrs, Posrtans! had Beard an Eng-
lish ,guest speaker, Dir. Sid3ow
Baxter of E'n,glland, 20 yearn ago
band enjoyed renewing his acqu-
aintance, Pastor and Mrs. Badem-
harp went on to visit their son-
in-law and: idaughter, Mr, and
Mus. H. Peters' at Menry Lake,
where theyattended the Musko-
ka Baptist Fellowship Conference,
Mrs. W. H. Helps, Wdnd'sor, is
visiting Mrs. A. W. Redid, " Einfiedid"
cottage.
Mr. and Mos. Keith Leonard
and six children returned to Wibl-
l:owdal'e on Sunday 'after having
,spent a week with Mrs. Le,omard^.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E'. A. Feath-
erston.
Harry' Lowry, Windsor, 9's spend-
ang a fortnight with his brother-
in-law Spencer Ervine and family,
Sergeant and Mrs. J. Maymar
and, ;baby Jeffrey., Centralia, and
Carol Deacon, Hamilton, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Mayman's par.
eats, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McMillen
Mrs. E. R. Weston, Goderich,
accoin!panied by her granddaught-
er, Judy Weston;, Landon, who bw
been spending, the vacation wiitl;
her, visited Mr and Mrs. Malcolm
Tombs from Thursday to Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, William, Clark.
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of Canada is pleased to an-
nounce the recent appointment
of Maurice R, Jenkins as man-
ager of their branch office in
Goderich. Mr. Jenkins has
worked for HFC in several of
their Ontario branch offices and
latterly was assistant manager
of their North Bay office.
Union, and, Mr. and Mrs. William
Little, Brantford, visited Mrs.
Charles Torus on Sunday.
Mrs, Lloyd Westlake and two
children, Reeky and Catherine An-
ne retnuxmed to Kitchener on,; 'MUr-
srdlay with her husband, Corporeal
L. Westaake, OtPP, after having
,spent five weeks' with her parentis,
Mr. and Mrs. M. 'hams.
Visitors during .the weekend at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. -LeRoy
Poth were their son Ronald and
friends, Bob, Shields, Miss. Joan
Root, Toronto; Don Slaw, Mim-
a'ca; Miss- Marion .Graney, Gobde-
rich; Miss Mary D'Sena, Calcutta,
Imdia; Mr.. Pouts mother, Mfrs.
Frederick Poth, Mr. and Mrs, Har-
old Po*,, [Richard and Donald,
Mrs. A. Bechtel, New Dundee; Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Poth and Lindy
Lou, Waterloo.
The Rt, Rev. William H. Town-
send, D.D., F.V.I.S., Suffragan
Bishop of Huron and Mrs. Town-
send, came to their cottage here
,on Saturday for a. hod,uday. They
were met do Mointreal ' !by memb-
ers of their family when they ar-
Ave,d on Friday from Lngdand
where Bishop Townsend attended
the, Lambeth conference,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Porter, two child' -
ren, Bob and Mary, and friends
Steubenville, have been holidaying
:at the Rockery Cabins*,
Mr, and Mss. David Bricker and
Terry, London, visited the form.-
em's ;grandiparents, Canon and Mrs.
H. M. Lang -Ford' on Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Jury, Detroit, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
Rathwell.
At The Poplars
William Greig returned to To-
ronto on, Sunday after having
sipent .a week with This wife ane
daughter Jean at their cottage
"Bale Acres".
Mrs. Chester Vellett, two sons.
Greg and Kirk, Van; Blanc, Mich.,
are at the Belli cottage. Chester
Vellett who was herewith his fam-
ily for a fortnight returned tc
Van Blanc on Sunday.
L. A. Steipheng, Toronto, spent
:East week with his wife and fam-
Ry at "Loch Home" cottage.
Lorie Biaser, Toronto, is spend -
Ing ,this week with his wife and
-two children Lynn.and Paula whc
have ,been holidaying in the Rad-
ford cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Peter and
daughter Mary are on a twc
week's motor trip through North-
ern Ontario. On their return their
son Douglass who has been, a. fire
ranger near Sudbury MR join,
them.
WE ARE BUYERS OF
WHEAT - OATS - MIXED GRAIN
BARLEY and WHITE DEANS
TIMOTHY SEED and CLOVER SEED
Check Our Prices Before Selling .
Now Is The Time To Buy Your
Winter Supply of Feed Beans
We Have Fast Unloading Facilities, and
Have Just Installed a New Hoist
for Unloading Semi -Trailers.
32-33b
Children's Auction
Earns $20 for Park,
Unique Village Idea
(By our, Bayfield! Corresp9mleat),
The 04d.ren's. Auction Sale at
the Fellow's cottage lin Friday
afternoon proved' to :be a popu2ar
spot igr
p o o h ch ld en and adults,
K1ixr, Fellows, D,oixraki Burch,
Justin Lance and Greg Vellett
acted in, turn as auctioneers and
clerk.
The children collected all the
articles. Bidding was li mkted. to
those, 112 years of age and' under,
At times bidding was quite brisk,
At least one little g;iri proved
toi be a Vatancler. She reported
that she bought a pair of swiarl
ruing flippers for two cents• and
salla them to :a boy for t6n, cents.
(She slpent the profit on candy
later on).
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The wIno f w0
s .4 s
a t 8 w ,reed
in to h treasurer,f
ru t e o the. Pioneer
Park Association, Mrs, J. V. How-
ard, for park development,
This spl'endad effort by the
children portrays a community in,
HENSALL COMMUNITY
SALE PRICES
Weanling pigs, $12.25 to $15.40;
chunks, $16.50 to $19; feeders,
$22.50 to 25.25; sows, $85 to $105.
Holstein cows, $145 to $175;
DurPiam caws, $165 to $204; Hol-
stein,calves, $12 to $2S; Dunham
calves, $35 to $49.
Stacker steers sold up to 23c
a lb.
550 .pllgs and 125 head .of cattle
and calves were sold.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, IrA
terest by young visitors and
augurs well for continued irltereSt�.�AY EEN
and support of the work of the
Pioneer Park Association in years SPECIALS
come.
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SEED WHEAT TIEMANYS
Place your order as soon CEDAR6ROVE i
as ass bl o t can
possible s that We
take care of your require„-.
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LONbESBORO 0 PRIME ROAST BEEF'
With. All The Trimmings
TheGrass �N.eed HeI
�. Old bossy hos beer* chewing away ow
pasture for quite awhile now. The grasw
this year has been pretty good too. But
now its beginning to !'ase it palatability
and food value. Protein and vitamin
,w. content are falling off... On hot days
t
bossy doesn't eat too much either..
Your cows need a BALANCED dairy ration to holt!+
up milk production. Possibly you have noticed some drops=
already. 'And you know that once they go down its mighty
hard to bring them back up. 1
Com,, ,.r r ^... 4k� r•itil,d.