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I School Report
SXETER school report
ROQM V
Jr. IV, honors—;Charlie Complin
Y5.
Pass—Grace Strange . 68, Billy
Walter 61, Warren Sandei's 60.
Below pass—-Stanley Ward ,
Kuby Penhale 50, Jack Pryde-
Norman Hunter 48, Ardys MeF
iiromoted' on year’s work.
Sr. HI, honors—Patsy Martin
Borden Sanders- ST, Berpeice Dej-
,-bridge 81, Mary Van Camp 78, ,
Betty Complin 78 equal, Lome-
Howey 77, Billy Wilson 75. 1
Pass—Marjorie Allen 73, Gordon
Hewlett 73 equal, Bobby Dinney 73,
3Rae Herig 70, Marjorie. Kernick 68,
o Jessie Jennings 68, Fred Simmons
67, Donald Goodspeed 66, Verdun
Wells 65, Killeen Sims 65, Gerald
Bagshaw 65, Charlie Cox 64, Janet
te Dearing 63, Gladys Ryckman 6'2,
Harry Penhale 61 and Vyrne Smith
61 equal, Clifton Hunter 60.
Below pass—Doreen Campbell 57,
Harry Beavers 53, Eilleen Cornish
■43. ■
Number on roll 36; average at
tendance 33,7. •M. G. Harvey, teacher
REPORT S, S, NO. 2, STEPHEN
The following is the classifica
tion of the pupils of S- St No. 2, Ste
phen, for the term beginning Sei>-
tember, 1929:Sr. ■ —- - - • •
Jones
Sr.
Jr.
Lamport.
2nd—Doreen Baker, Charlie Roll
ings.
1st—-Ruby King, Burma Morlock,
Leroy Rollings.
Sr
IV—Alwinna Hill, Frederick
Lulu Rollings.
Ill—Roy Lamport.
HI—Mary Lamport, Nelson
Pr.—Grace Hill.
Elsie I. Blackball, tea'cher
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE I .
ROOM IV
promoted to Jr. IV—-Florence Mc
Donald 67, Ola Reid 64. Failed in
spelling but recommended,—-Billy
Penhale, Raymond Smith.
Promoted' to Sr. HI—Doris Har
vey 73, Eldon Caldwell 69, Irene
Van Camp 68, Jack Doerr 67, Warren
May 66, Jack Jennings 66, Gertrude
Complin 65, Reggie McDonald .65,
Almira Brintnell ’64, Bobbie Ellering-
ton 61, Ray Genttner 60. Passed
on year’s work, Barbara. Atkinson,
failed in geography but recommend-
Ruth Pearce, Marion Powell.
M. E. Goodspeed
< ROOM HI
II-to Jr. III, honors—StewartSr. II-to Jr. Ill, ^honors—Stewart
Fuke 84, JElaine Stanbury S3, Lau-
jrene Beavers. 82, Robert Brooks 'BQ,
Orville Snell’ -80<v Gerald Fitzgerald
80, Dorothy Traquair 79, - Howard
Elliott 79, Ray ’Jones 77, Leonard
Jones 76, Margaret Campbell 76,
Lloyd Jones 75.
Pass—Tom Willard 72, Harold
Campbell 71, Eileen
Andrew 70, Barbara Dinney 70, M1.
Heywood 69, Hazel Snell 67, Alvin
Lindenfield 65, Jack Brintnell 64,
Jack Kernick 63, David Kestle 60,
Mahl-on Ryckman 60, Hilton Sanders
O.
Below pass—Lillian McDonald 5S,
Walter Davis 56.
Jr. II to Sr. II, .honors—Clifford
•Quance S3, Isabelle Appleton 82, Ver
non Heywood SI, Donald Winer SO,
Lorraine Armstrong 77, Irene Ker-
nick'77, Helen Bawden 76.
Pass—Gail Browning 68, Lloyd
Hunter 67, Maxwell Harness absent
for tests but promoted on year’s
work.
M. Rowe, teacher
London,
Mr, and
week in
who has
and Leo-
REPORT S. S» NO. 3, STEPHEN
The following is the report of the
June promotion examinations of S;
S. No. 3, Stephen. Those marked
with an asterisk failed in one subject
but promoted on trial. Classes ar
ranged as they will appear in Sep
tember. M
Sr. • IV—Ray Jory 72, Franklin
Young 67.
Jr. IV—Clifford Young 76, Harold
Bell 66*, Ruby Jory 61% Percy
Willis .61*.
Sr. Ill—-Allen Penhale 78, Ho
ward Preszcator 72,’ Billy Triebner
65, Garnet Young 64*, Grace Pen
hale 50. ‘
Sr, II—Laverne Christie 77, Stan
ley Preszcator 75.
Sr. I—-Ruby Preszcator,. Edward
Triebner.
Jr. I—Ilene Jory. t
Sr, Pr.—Iva Willis, Ila Willis.
Number on roll 20, average
tendance 17.46.
Gertrude B. Francis, teacher
at-holidays
Mr, and
Christlan
ROOM II
names appear in order ofThe
merit.
Promoted to Jr. II class, honors—
.Kgr-Slake, Clarence McDonald,
Jack Anderson, Margaret ’Melville,
Grace Snell, Grant Taylor, Betty Ho
garth, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn 'Law-
son, Ralph Delbridge, Fj;eda Moore.
Pass—Eleanor Abbott, Ethel Kydd
Margery Madge, Gerald Lawson, Ger
ald McFalls, Wesley Ryck'man, Olive
Caldwell, Mildred Beaver, Ted. Wil
son, Alva Elliott, Mary Taylor, Ger
ald Cornish.
Promoted to Sr. -I, honors—Vera
Pollen, Elmer McDonald;
Pass — Neil McDonald, Thelma
Hockey, Doris Payne, Eldred Sim
mons, Kathleen Kestle, Lloyd Hew
itt, Doreen .Sims, Bruc'e Cann.
Below pass—John Collingwood,
Number on roll 35; average at
tendance 31.87.
M. E. Pridham, teacher
ROOM I
Promoted to Room 2, class one,
honors—Andrew Bierling, Margaret
Clark, Ernest McTavish, Labelle
.Sims, Hazel Jones, Richard Stan
bury and Betty Baynham equal,
Leonard Harvey, Irene Kydd', Billie
Jones, Gerald Lawson, Jean Apple-
‘ * ton.
Pass— Phillippa Harness, Ross
Moore, Kenneth Simpson, Murray
Moore, Irene Brooks, Robert South-
cott, Tommy Walter, Bert Pilon,
Class 2, honors—Margaret Fitz
gerald.
Pass—Dorothy Jennings, Cather
ine Armstrong, Raymond Snell, Co-
<iuoline Simmons, Billie Walper, Ste
wart Cann, Anita Brintnell promot-
•■ed on year’s work,
Rubie Creech, teacher .
.....
3REPORT S. S. NO. 14, HAY
The following is the ’classification,
of the pupils of S. S. No. 14, Hay as
result of the promotion examina-
held June 26tli and 27th, 192!).
Gladys£a% IV-*-Myrtle Thomson,
Parrott.
Jr. lV-**-B6atrlce Willert,
Maehler, Vera Ropp.
Sr. in—Bert Thomson,
.Johnson, Doris Alexander.
Sr. H***-Margaret McGfegbr, .Ar*
.rliie McGregor, Benson Dick,
JE SI-—Alfred Hopp, Jerry Johh-
1st class-*--Irma Fergusoni- . . . .
’ -Sr. Pr.^Stuart Dick,
. Jr.-. p^-^Bldnche Thomson, -Harold
Willem b A'r? \ • r-.M ;
O..'J«- Finnigan, teacher
Shirley
Elgin
REPORT S. S. NO. 4, USBORNE
Promotion examinations, showing
the classes in which pupils will be
in ’September.
Sr. IV—-Allan Westcott 79, Beat
rice Essery 70, Elgin Luxton 70, Hu
bert Quinton 69, Bill Quinton 63,
Arnold Ford 5 8 (promoted on trial.)
Jr. IV—Irene( Sweet 72, Dorothy
Kerslake 64, Beulah Skinner 61.
Jr. Ill—Everard Miller 68, Allen
Buswell 6.0, Carroll ' Quinton (pro
moted on trial.)
2nd 'class—Harold Kerslake 9 0
Billy Johns 72, Blanche Whiting 68.
Melville Buswell 50.
Jr.
ing.
“ Pr.
•Pr.
’Pr.
Essery, Irene Johns, Gretta Webber.
No. enrolled for June 27.
L. M. Davis,teacher
I—Reggie Ford, Stanley Whit-
A—Alma .Skinner.
B—-Marie Buswell
C—-Freddie Luxton, Donald
REPORT S. S. NO. 10, USBORNE
The following is the report of the
June promotion examinations and
the names are shown in classes as in
September.
Names are in
Sr. IV—Mary
Stone (honors.)
From Sr. Ill
Glanville.
Sr. Ill—Annie McLean, Jeanette.
Stone, Clara Glanville.
2nd class—-Fred Selves, Lome
Passmore, Letlia Glanville, Gerald
Glenn.
. 1st class—John Westlake^ Alice
Passmore.
Pr. A—Raymond Layton, Dennis
Layton, Helen Morgan absent.
Pr. B—Marjorie McDougall, Gor
don Stone, Aimer Passmore.
Number on .roll IS; average at
tendance 12.78.
I. M. Thomson, teacher
order of merit.
Westlake and Harry
t c ,
to Jr. IV—Melvin
KHIVA SCHOOL REPORT
Classes as in September 1929.
Sr. IV—-Monica Deitrich, Mildred
Neeb, Evelyn McCann (1st class,
honoris), Jean Willert.
Jr. IV—Irene Flynn, Gladys Ratz,
Irvin Ratz, Audrey Yearley, Hilda
Neeb, Dorothy Schroeder.
Sr. Ill—Reta Ratz; Laura Regier,
Gladys Kinney, Michael McGee.
Jr. Ill—Marie Regier, Eddie Year
ley, Abigail Flynn, Pearl Kinney.
Sr. II—Ila Schroeder, Sidney
Neeb, Jean Kinney,
Jr. II—Leona McCann, Marie Zil-
er, Grace Willert, Lucille Dietrich,
Harvey Neeb. ,
1st—Gerald Shenk, Jack Lawson,
George Mathers, Jerome Regier, N.
Schroeder.
Pr.*—Roy Kiniley, Helen Shenlt,
Ward Neeb, Maty Davey, Eileen
Davey.
M. E. Stewart, teacher
BASEBALL1
Continued from page one
these coming in the eighth innings.
The locals scored one run in the se
cond inning, one in the third and
two more each in the seventh and
eighth,
year-old
crowned
twirling
struck out nine of the London play
ers. Unfortunately however he
walked seven players but only one-
of these came in. The fans began
to get shaky in the last inning when
the first man for London got a walk,
the next struck out, the third man
got a hit and Quick made his second
three bagger scoring the two runners
Quick scored on a hit and the game
was saved
next two
strikeouts
strikeouts
team had
London team had four misplay^. Ma
hon, the London pitcher was touched
up for ten hits while Meadows was
found for only five. Lawson received
a nasty gash on the leg when he was
spiked by a.
early stages
in the game
was the line
London
G. Me Wain
Quick ss
A. McWaine-
Coursey m
Bennett c
Ardiel rf
Goldenberg 1
Hodgson 1
Mahon p
Meadows, the
pitcher for
himself with
an excellent
seventeen-
the ldtes
laurels
game. He
when Meadows fanned the
men. Meadows had six
in two innings and nine
altogether, The Exeter
oply two errors while the
runner at third in the
of the game. He stayed
however. The following,
up:
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2
1
0
1
0-
0
0
0
SALADA has the finest Ha
in the world and it costs
one "quarter of a cent a
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AUCTION SALE
—• of —
OF HAY
The undersigned has receiv
tructions to sell by public auc
B. STEP
of Dasln^5od)
, JULYJ8, 1029
t 6: p.m.
Hay
LOT 13,
(3 mils ea
MONDAY EV
Commencing
25 acres of
25 acres of mix^jl t/nothy and
TERMS—=-GO days.
M. W. Pfaff and^Horace Pfaff
Exceptors
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. T. O. Southcott spent Sunday
and Monday in Preston*
Mr, J. Harold Wood, of London,
spent the holidays at his home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Turnkey and
son, of London, spent the holidays
with relatives here.
Mrs. Ada Liddjcott, of
spent the week-end with
Mrs. Frank Wood,
Mr. N. Dore -spent the
Toronto with Mrs. Dore,
been visiting there.
Messrs. Verne Roulstou
nard Pfaff, of London, spent Dom
inion Day in town,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Si. Peters, of To
ronto, spent the week-end with Mr.
.and Mrs. C. F. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs,* Thus. Jones, of De
troit, are spending a week with Mr,
and Mrs. Thus. Elliott.
Messrs. Harold and John Kuntz
and Miss Dorothy Kuntz, of Windsor,
spent the holidays at their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buswell and
family, of Lucknow, spent Sunday
and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harvey,
Mrs. W. H. Doerr and son Jack
are visiting with relatives in Toron
to. Master Geobge Doerr is visit
ing in’ Mitchell,
Mr. Chas. Acheson and'- Miss Grey,
of London, spent the holidays with
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Acheson,
Mr. Harold Fisher and Miss Hunt
er, of Simcoe, spent the
with the former’s parents
Mrs. J. Fisher.
The Huron Co. Women’s
Temperance Union will hold its. an
nual convention in Hensail on Tues
day, July 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pryde and Miss
Netta Pryde, motored from Windsor
spending Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde.
Mrs. Reynolds and. son John and
the former’s mother Mrs. Hepburn,
of London, spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. George Westcott,
Mrs. Wilbur Martin and daughter
Patsy left the latter part of last
week for Wetaskiwin, Alta., to visit
the former’s -sister Mrs., and Mr. V.
C. French.
.Mr. Percy Gillies and daughter,
Maxine, of Detroit, visited the form
er’s mother, Mrs, A. Gillies, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harvey
over the holidays.
Miss Madeline Dearing and two
friends Miss Helen Kelly and Miss-
Charlotte” Green, of London, spent
the week-end with the Rymer’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing.
Mr. Benson Tuckey, who is start
ing a transport business from Exeter
1 to London, is moving to Exeter
- from London into the residence va-
■ cated by Mr. Geo. Smith.
Messrs. Geo. H. Smith and son
Claire, Geo. Andrew and Jack Hed
den, c_ __
days here.,
moving
chener.
Rev.
family,
daying
have purchased a cottage from Mr.
Lawson, visited in Exeter bn Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harvey.
The display of flowers in Jones &
May’s window on Saturday last by
the Horticultural Society brought
many beautiful specimens of roses
that attracted considerable attention.
There were also some splendid bou
quets of columbine.
The Orangemen of this district
paraded to the Main -St. church on
Sunday evening where they listened
to an excellent sermon by Rev. C. J.
Moorhouse. There was. a splendid
turnout of local and visiting breth
ren.
Mr. Ed. French, of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Fenwick and son Mr.
Edward Fenwick and wife, of Bay
City, Micli., visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Follick Sunday and Mon
day, Mrs. Edna Hearts, who has
been visiting here .for a couple of
montjis returned to Toronto with
Mr. French.
’ The Comrades Class of the James
St. Sunday School and their families
held a most enjoyable supper in the
basement of the church on Frid'ay
evening of last week. Strawberries
and cream 'and. other dainties were
served. It was intended to hold
the picnic, in the park but owing to
the weather it was held in .the
of Kitchener, spent the holi-
Mr. Smith is this week
wife and family tohis Kit-
E. Clysdale, wifeF.
of Ridgetown, who are
at Grand. Bend where
the weather it Was held in
church.
an d
holi-
they
Totals
Exeter
Brintnell ss
Hind, cf
Gascho lb
Beavers, If
Coward, rf
Morrison c
Lawson, 3b
Tieman 2b
Meadows p
Totals
Three base hits, Quick 2,
Morrison; sacrifices, Mahon,
4
AB. R. H.
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
4
3
.33
37
5
0
1
0
0
2
2
1
-0
0
1
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
6
Gascho,
Tieman
left on bases, London 9, Exeter
double plays, Meadows to Tieman
Gascho. Umpire—Forgue.
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to
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY1GIVEN that
all .creditors and -o
claims against the est
betlx Hunt, late of t
Hensail, in the Coun
Widow, who died on
day of June A. p., 19
ed to forward their elf
en to the li^dersigne
the twenty-s
1929.
’AND NOTI
EN that after
cutors
estate
claims
notice.
DATED at ExeWr this second day
of July, A.D., 1929.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Hensail and Exeter
Executor’s Solicitors
ond da
will proved
having rig
of which
ers having
e of Eliza-
Village of
of Huron,
3 eighteenth
| are requir-
ns duly prov-
on or before
of July A.D.,
Grand Bend.
The management of the Casino is
planning on bringing in different
Orchestras forgone or two week eih
gagements It is a new policy, and.
if successful, will' '.continue ‘it on for,
the rest of the season.
The first Orchestra to be brought?
in is that well-knowfl/Detroit organ!-,
zation, Jean Golkette’s Ramblers,
This Orchestra has been playing to*-
gather for a number of-ygars> and is
noted' for their wonderful harmony
and rythm, as well as being a real
hot jazz band. "They are coming
direct from successful engagements
at the Edgewater Club and the Gray
stone Ballroom, Detroit. - They are-
also favorite radio stars ’Over WJR.i.
They are bringing over all the latest
dance.tunes and are opening at the
Grand Bend Casino on Saturday,.
July 6th, for, an extended engage
ment. ’■ ’ ;
STRAYED—-From Lot North Half
4, Con. 15, Stephen Tp. A yearling
steer 3. punch holes in left ear.-
Please notify Art Willert, Dashwood
phone 16-31.
RTHER GIV-
date the Exe-
distribute the
L only to the
then shall have.
Of ----
MORTGAGE SALE 1
f
REAL ESTATE |
Under and by virtue of the powers ,
contained in certain mortgages which'
will be produced at the time of sale
there will be offered for sale, by pub
lic auction on
at
TUESDAY, JULY 16, losl '
Via /wiii z-xfl ‘ 1 itllO4
Good Game at Slratliroy
Exeter played one of the best
games of the season in Stratliroy
on Friday of last week when they
went down <to defeat by the score of
6-1. Meadows was on* the mound
for the local team and Fiddler pitch
ed for Stratliroy. The game was
fast and’ full of spectacular plays.
'The Exeter fielders gave Meadows
great support and pulled down a
number of long drives that looked
hard. to get. Cantelon met with an
accident when he ^collided' with the
second baseman but he was able to
finish- out the game.
x. •
FALLEN TREE CAUSES ACCIDENT
During the windstorm on the ev
ening of July First a large poplar
tree in front of the Grand Bend
Manse was blown across the road
carrying with it some wires. For a
few minutes the traffic, which was
heavy at the time was blocked. Mr.
Lewis Zimmer, of Dashwood, in an
open touring car caught one of the
wires with his. windshield tearing
it from the car. Mr. Zimmer was
slightly cut.
DIED IN NEW YORK
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers received
word from New York on Friday of
the death of her uncle Mr. J. T. Eac-
rett in 'that city. Mr. Eacrett had
reached the age of 90 years on June
3rd. He lived in Exeter over fifty
years ago and moved to New York
where he has since resided. -His
wife predeceased him forty-five
years -ago. Mr. Eacrett leaves four
daughters in New York and New Jer
sey to mourn the loss Of a kind
father, (Mr. Chas. Eacrett, of Sar
nia, is tli'e only surviving member of
a family of seven sons and the late
Mrs. P. O’Brien, of Hay ah only sis
ter, who died three years ago at the
great age of 97.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
RE JOHN FLOY
Township of Tuckeiimith,
County of Huron (formerly of
Village of Exeter),
ceased.
CREDITORS AN
ing claims against . . __
said dec\ised are inquired to send
full particulars offsu'ch claims to
the unders
Administrate
or .before th
after which
estate will be ^ist gard: only to’
notice .shall the
Dated this 4 th d
late of
in
entleman,
OTHERS hav-
e estate of the
the
the
the
de
ned Solicitors for the
r of tie said estate on
ay of July 1929,
ie assets of said
buted, having re
claims’ of which
lave been given.
• of July, 1929.
'CARLING & MORLEY
Solicitors for Administrator
Exeter, Ont.
the hour of two o’clock
afternoon at the
CENTRAL, HOTEL
the Village of Lucan, theffollow;
ing:—
PARCEL No. 1—Lot nu
in the Fourth Concession off the Tp.
of Biddulph in the County of Middle
sex, containing 100 acreslof land,
more or less.
. On this farm there is .a food brick,
house and a good bank farn.. ’The
land is all cleared and tilUble.’ There
is ‘ water on the
preset about 30 a'cres i
ut 20 acres
•farm is^AA miles from
in
and a
REPORT S. S. N. 5, HIBBERT
The following are the June pro
motion examinations for S. S. No.
5, Hibbert. 60 per cent, is a pass.
Those marked With art asterisk
are not promoted. ' <
To Sr. IV—-Colin McDougal 82,
Murray Christie 73, Sarah Hhfburn
.71, Alex Hackney 66, Mary Dow &3.
To" Jr. iv—Ross Macpherson 78,
Jeanette Scott 77, Mary J. Hamii-
to'n‘76’. *
To Sr. Hl*—Mary A, Hamilton 71,
JRhm. McNicoI 68, Elmer Dow 63,
DlaircliO Harrison 62, Carman Mac
pherson 57/Bob Gardiner 54% Wil-
Md Harburn S3*.
1 To Jr. Ill—MerVin Dow 7S.
? . Tq - 2nd—Calvin Christie, - Hugh
Ciirtie, Ernest Harburn, Harold
MdbFifef§dtii, Kathryn McNicoI.
; TO first—Velma. Dow, Anna Ham*'
iiton, WWria 'Hamilion, Freida Har^
Christina McDotigal. ■ -
RUN OVER BY AUTO
Letha Glanville, aged' seven years,
daughter of Mr. alid Mrs. Arthur
Glanville, of Usborne, was knocked
down by an -automobile at Grarid
Bend abotit Seven o'clock on the ev?
ening of July 1st and sustained a
.compound fracture of one of her legs
besides other minor cuts and bruis
es. According to witnesses the
little girl darted from behind a cat
parked near the church into the path
of ah auto driven by Mr. Cecil Walk*,
ef, of Stephen, and although the lat
ter was driving at a slow rate of
speed lie whs unable to avoid strik
ing tile child., The child; was.picked
;ui> In an tmcohscious condition and
was attended.by t)r. J. W, Ormer Of
Crediton,. and Was rushed to St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London .fof an X*ray
;Oxa.ininationlv Mr. Walker was notlUa UVIVXWu&ulU j.vAdUjj4VxTt. Vt«4141“JF W-U
’Jdim OilfUlah, tedChef I "held responsible by the
VISIT EXETER ON HONEYMOON
Mr. T. Beverley Acheson and-bride
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
To Acheson, of town for a few days
last week while on their wedding
trip. Mr. Acheron was united, ill.
marriage on June 18th to Miss Eve*
lean Isohel, only daughter of Mrs..'
H. B. Farrel and the late Arthur C.
Farrel at the Church of the Epiph
any, Toronto. Miss Amelia Ache
son and Mr. Bert Farrel, brother and
sistei' of the bride and groom were
the attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Ache
son spent their honeymoon in De
troit and Lansing, Mich. They re
turned to Toronto Friday where Mr.
Acheson is on the staff of the Can*
adiaii Bank of -Commerce at Mt.
Pleasant and Manor Road,
have Hie best wishes of their
f fiends.
1
They
many
» /"I?/* br
SHIPKA •
Mf.>and,Mrs. ■Fred;L,bng<and farn-i
lly and -Miss. Jlfabel 'Z’fnfjh. of New
Dundee* visited •witJidiSifr hnd Mrs.?*?
Mollard on Sunday.
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION
A pleasant -surprise was tendered
to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stevenson and
family of Devizes when about sixty
of their neighbors and friends gath
ered to bid them farewell before
they leave for their new home at
Birr. The following is the address:
To Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and
. family,—
We, your friends and neighbors
have gathered here in your home, on
the eve of your departure from our
midst, to strengthen our friendship
and commemorate an association
with you in the community and to
pay a fitting tribute as a fond re
membrance to you and to us of that
association. It is with strong feel
ings of regret that we realize that
the parting of the, ways lias- come;
that as neighbors our relations must
cease; that as fellow workers in this
neighborhood we shall no more be
comrades. At the same time it af
fords us great happiness and consola
tion to know that as true friends our
relations shall never'cease; and that
we can recall with pleasant memories
the happy occasions when we shared
mutual interests.
You will be missed in this com
munity, the loss of your genial hos
pitality and good- fellowship wif
leave a great gap in our lives. Bv
We know that this same spirit is gc
ing with you to your new home, an
that it will mean for you many nev
and loyal friends. We know too
that what we are losing in service"
to, community and church will be
come the .gain of your new neighbor
hood.
Therefore it is how Our purpose to
Offer you Some tangible expression
of bur esteem by asking you to ac
cept these gifts, reading lamp,, elec*
l trie iron and toaster,, the possession
of which it is our hope may serve
to keep fresh in your minds joyous
memories of the years we have spent
together,
In closing we extend to you the
very heartiest and best of good wish*
6s. It iS btir earnest hope tliat in
■youf new home you will bg blessed
•With health and happiness and £hal
YOji.wlIl not forget your old. friends
?ag we dssutne ypu will^ not be for*
■gotten by .us. , . ’ ’
Signed . behalf of the comnRin*
- i.,. ,
’ high-s
at?
spring crop
hay. The!
mean and ig;
[, public
i
e South Half
the Northerly
in the ninth
nship of Sto
ol Huron, con
acres more or,
. 1
grass. It has a’
______ The
ntly situated be- .
of Centralia and/
is good. t
f the purchaser
of sale and the
s thereafter. A’
convenie
school anH churches.
PARCEHNO. 2—
of.Lot nuntber 5 an
part of Lot
concession
phen in the
taining 116
less.
This farm
brick house aid a fiank barn,
property is coi
tween the Vill
Crediton. The
TERMS—10
money at the til
balance in 30 d
portion of the money may remain on
mortgage if the purchaser desires.
Immediate possession will be given.
For further particulars ‘and con*.-
ditions of sale apply to ’>
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Barris-*-
tens, Exeter & London.
HARRY A. STANLEY, Auctioneer^
R. R. No. 1, Lucan.
number,
the T
County
1J
WARRANT FOR NEW ELECTION
PUBLIC NOTICE ;
A vacancy in ;the Municipal Cdun«-
cil occuring by the death and remov
al of Councillor Edward J. Christie.PUBLIC NOTICE is '
that a meeting of the
Village of Exeter will
Town Hall at the 1
o’clock in the afterno
July 15, 1929. For ?
making and receivin
to fill the said vacanc
Council for 1929.
AND. FURTHER __________
by giveVi that in the|,event of more
Candidates being pr|.posed for the-
the proceeding
il Monday, July •
.will be opened.
5 p.m.., at the
xed by warrant:]
. A. Handford’^
t/ E. Treble, D;
Poll Clerk. Poll
Main street; Ri*>
O.; ’ Esli Dey-
P&ll No. 3, BflclC.
•and Wellington•.
nderson, D.R.O.;'
Poll Clerk. PolF
lereby given
ectors of the-
held in the
ur of 7:30;
1 of Monday,
le -purpose of
Nominations
in the Village, -
TICE is here*-
office th\n required
will be adjourned ui
22, 1920 hen poll
at 9 a.m., \closing
following pVces as
Poll No.
residence, M
R.O.; W. J.
NO. 2, Town
chard Murphy,
wood, Poll Cler
office buidihg,
Streets; Geo. A.
A. H. Gambrill,
No. 4, North End Fire Hall; Rd*.
Welsh, D.R.O.; John L. Kydd, PolE
Clerk,
All electors* are hereby feghestect.
tor take, hotjee and govern thettmelve#;
Accordingly. " ’ ‘ ;
C. B. Snell, Keevb ’’’ "Y
Jde. Senior, Returning officer/
|Exeter/July 2, iW. ’ ;(
Mrs.
n Str