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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-08-09, Page 5
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY. AVGUST Otli, 1031 HENSALL at- Mrs. Alex Mousseau, of Hay Twp has been visiting with Mrs. Harry Hoiton. Mr. Norman Jarrott, of Toronto, was calling on friends in this vicin ity last week. Mr. and Mrs, M. Hilliard have re turned home after a pleasant two weeks holiday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Smillie, of Tor onto, are visiting with their .son, Dr. Ivan Smillie. Dr. and Mrs. Collyer and children are spending two weeks holidays at Washago Beach, Mr. Ross Dick, of Toronto, was holidaying with his parents in this district last week. Miss Esther Graybeil, of Dash wood, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook and family are spending their holidays at Washago Beach, Mr. Oryal Reavers, of Thames Road, was visiting friends in- the village on Tuesday. Miss Marie Scott and friend of Cromarty visited on Sunday with Mrs Hannah Taylor. Master Raymond Higgins is vis iting with his sister, Mrs. Orville Beaver at Farquihar. Mrs. Robert Bonthron has return ed home after a pleasant’ visit with Exeter friends. IMr.. and Mrs. H. R. Hankins, of Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dayman on Friday last Miss Edna Corbett, of Hay Twp., visited a few days last' weeik with her sister, Mrs. Roy McLaren. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Slavin are spending -a week with their brother near Chiselihurst. Dr. Stewart, of London, is tending to the practice of Dr. Collyer while he -is away on his holidays. Miss Marion Drummond is .spend ing a few days at Kincardine, vis iting her sister, Mrs. Orme McKen zie. Miss Mary Clark and her brother Jas. Clark spent a couple of weeks visiting relatives in Stanley Town ship. Miss Ella Pybus intends holding an auction sale of her household effebtg on Saturday afternoon, Aug ust llt'h. The many friends of Mr. James Robinson will be pleased to hear he is improving nicely after his re cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of Fo-rest, visited over the holiday with Mr. Hudson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hudson. The Public Library re-opened again on Tuesday after being closed for two weeks giving the librarian two weeks vacation. (Miss Margaret Johnston, of Lon don ,is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Parker also- other friends and relatives in the vicinity. Mr. ana Mrs. Alex MclMurtrie and little daughter, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. McMur tries’ mother, Mrs. Alex M'cMurtrie. The holiday was spent quietly in the village. A great many attended the Old Boys’ Re-union at Centralia and others at the different lake re sorts. Mr. and Mrs. Errold Drummond were in Wingham on Monday at tending the funeral of Mr. Drum mond’s uncle, Mr. H. Doig, of Guelph. IMr. Wm. Sangster, Wm . Shep herd, Harry Horton, Fed Beer and Sidney McArthur • were in Toronto a few days attending the Great War Veteran’s re-union. Mr. David Kyle, ball on Friday evening, had' misfortune to slip and sprain ankle. He will be "confined to home for a week or two. Dr. and M-rs. Campbell daughters, Misses Jean and Dorothy visited over the holiday with Mrs. Campbell’s mother, Mrs. Thos. 'Mur dock. The Misses Campbell remain ed for a visit. Much regret and sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Ross McKay in the death of tbeir little daughter, in Scott Memorial pital, Seaforth on Wednesday ing of last week. Mrs. Thomas Drummond taken to the Seaforth Hospital on Sunday and operated on for appen dicitis. She went through the .oper ation. successfully and -at the time of writing is doing as well as can be expected. The recital which was put on by the pupils . of Miss’ Greta Lammie, A.T.C.M. in the Tow.ni Hall on Thurs day evening last was a splendid success, all pupils taking their parts splendidly, which showed much credit to Miss Lammie. Miss Gladys Stay, elecutionis.t, of London, was present and assisted in the program A pleasing feature of the evening while playing the his his and twin Hos ni orn- was COOL OFF By Cooling Your Blood It is when the heat gets into your blood that you begin to “feel the heat”, Take a sparkling, invigorating glass of Andrews Liver Salt at such times. Taken while it is still effervescing, Andrews will have an almost immediate cooling effect, be cause it is not only a delicious, thirst killer, but a means of cooling your blood. You will feel cooler for hours after taking Andrews—and more vigorous, too. Andrews, indeed, is a splendid conditioner when taken occasionally the year round, say about twice each week. If you pursue common-sense principles in your living, eating and sleeping habits and take Andrews occasionally, you will escape all the minor mal-adjustments which occur in every normal system. Keep cool—and fit—by taking An drews. At all druggists. In tins, 35c and 60c. New, large bottle, 75c. Sole Agents; John A. Huston Co., Ltd, Toronto. m was when. Miss Lammie’s pupils pre sented her with a beautiful hydro table lamp, the address being read by Miss Mildred Follick and the presentation made by Miss Kathryn© Drysdale. M’iss completely taken by cd the pupils for ■and thoughtfulness. The W. M. S. United Church held their monthly meeting on August 2nd at the home of Mrs. Cook. The meet ing opened with hymn No. 32 fol lowed with prayer by Mrs. C. Mc Donald. A report of Goderich Sum mer school was given by Miss G. Passmore and iMlSs Mildred Smillie which was very interesting and was enjoyed by all. They also sang the theme song which was sung at the summer school. A solo “Jesus my next door neighbour” was sung by Mrs. Anna McDonald. The Devotion al leaflet, “The Christ of the Resur rection-—- For now is Christ risen from the dead” was read by Mrs. W. Carlyle. Hymn No. 153 was sung followed by the business. The study our Mrs. Mc- 4 th Lammie although surprise thank- their kindness of the’Hensall regular leaflet “Holiday time with missionaries” was given by, 1st, Anna McDonald, 2nd, Mrs. Dougall, 3rd, Mrs. F. Hess, Mrs. Scvuton, Sth Mrs. Ed. McQueen 6.th Mrs. W. Carlyle, 7tih, Mrs. Ag nes McDonald. Mrs. Henry then led in prayer. Hymn 94 was sung. The meeting closed with .prayer by Mrs. C. McDonald after which a dainty lunch was served. CREDITON beenThe County of Huron has widening out the road west of the village near the Mud Greek and when the work is completed, it will be a decided improvement as the road was too narrow and qui,te dan gerous to traffic. Several stumps of trees and logs were removed. The small trees and brush along the fences at the Mawhinney corner have also been cut down in order to give a clear vision. Everett Fahrner has just pleted a veranda in front of residence greatly improved genera^ appearance thereof. Daniel Maclsaac is to be mended for the beautiful rock den which he has made at his resi dence. It has been a lot of work to get the stones at different places but it certainly has been worth while. Dr. and Mrs. MacDonald and son Aubrey, o>f Wallacetown, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zwicker this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith, of Tor onto, who are spending their vaca tion at Grand Bend, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber on Thursday. Mr. Harold Pletch is spending his vacation in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Abel returned to their home in Mon,treat accompan ied by Misses Clara and' Matilda Oestricher. /Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mr. Courtland Kerr and Miss Loretta Kerr, of near Goderich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.' Beaver on Sunday. Mrs. Taylor and two daughters, of Haileybury, are visiting with Mr. a„nd Mrs. Ross Taylor. 'Mr. Sippell and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hirtzel and friends in the village last Tuesday. Mr. Everett visited a few Fahrner. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fleury, of Toronto, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz on Sun day. Miss Dorothy Ratz and Mr. Earl Ratz are spending a, week at Mani- toulin Island. ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and family, of London, Mr. William Beaver, of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fahner’s. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtzmann, of Detroit, visited Sunday with Mrs. Leah Holtzmann. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Striven spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Paul Trask, of Detroit’, were wee(k-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fahner. Frederick MacDonald. re turned home with uhem after spend ing a week with friends. (Mr. and -Mrs. George Black, of St. Thomas, Mrs. Baker and Hilde- grande Baker, of Torouto, were guests of Miss Lulu Gaiser last Wednesday. Miss Audrey Betties and Master Billy Betties, of Toronto, are visit ing for a week with their aunt Mrs. Albert Fahner. Miss Betty Gibson, of is visiting Miss Bernice “Longview” Grand Bend. Miss Florence Coutts, Miss Marjo-rie Coutts, com- liis the ■com- gar- Betcher, of London! days with Mr. Chris. J. Scheib and Mr. Guelph, Either at Brampton, Neepawa, Manitoba and Miss Bernice Eilber, visited in Toronto and Niagara Falls last weeik. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pletcli accom panied by Miss Ruby Finkbeiner and Miss Ella Morlock are attending the Canadian Muskoka. Dr. and ley visited ■Gaiser on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle and daughter Janet, o£ Exeter and Mr. Harry Dale, of Brampton, were Sun day visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clarke. Miss Wealthy Schroeder has •turned after spending a week Detroit. Keswick, at Ferndale, Mrs. A. T'ruemner, Ches- at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sunday, re in iRailways, steamships and coach lines have arranged special low rates to tile Can'adian- National Exhibition. Read your favorite news paper and kee.p informed as to ex cursions, etc. This is the ninth year of the Mar athon swims at the Canadian Na tional Ex. That they continue to hold a high place in the sporting calendar is evidenced by the crowds of upwards of 100,000 who attend to see the international professional natatorg compete. CENTRALIA Thompson on Satur- a week at and Mrs. Fred Penwarden and of London, week on Mr. and Mrs. George and Jean returned home day after holidayirg for Grand Bend. Mr Harold and Mrs. Kerr left on Wednesday of this a motor trip to the West, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. visited with relatives in over the wee/k-end. Miss Mary O’Brien returned home on Saturday of last week spending a week’s vacation i sago beach. Week-end. visitors .in the for the Old Boy.-’ Reunion distance were: Mr, and 'M-rs, R. R. Essery and Mrs. Myrtle -Clarke, -of Chicago; Miss KatMeen Hicks, R.N. of New York; Miss Helen Hicks, R. N. and lady friend of London; Mr. and Mrs; Nelson Ficks, of Detroit; with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hicks; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baynham, of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bayn ham and Betty, of Guelph with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and Mari lyn, of Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaac, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Robinson, of London with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and onto, Miss E. with Mr .and and M-rs. W. of Strathroy with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connor; Mrs. M. Brdkenshire and family, of Guelph with Mrs. Basker ville and Mrs. Br’okenshire, Miss Lillie Dobbs, of Stratford; with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden; Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and daughters, of Lon don, with Mr. anrl Mrs. B. Cook; Misses Lilia and Lenore Taylor, of Belgrave and. M-r. Duncan Stevens, of Presto-n; Mr. and. Mrs. A. Procter and M-rs. wth Mrs. Mrs. Windsor; Walkerville and Mrs. Minor Jones, of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Sleamon. On Sunday August 12th the ser vice in the church here will be at 7 p.m. The usual Sunday school service will be held at 10.(30' a.m. Kershaw London after at Wa- village from a Mrs. George Baynham, Sr • m j j xrxl • <4.11X4 Neil of Detroit, with Jainag Neil; Mr. Cecil Miss Robinson, of Tor- Gourlay, of St. Marys, Mrs. D. Hodgson; Mr, Harkness and family, family, of St. Marys, Mr. and E. Powe and Teddy, of London Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks; Will Carr and son, of Detroit, Walter Connor and son, of Mrs. Francis Durdle of KIRKTON Campbell and Mrs. McHardyDr. spent the week-end at Sarnia. Mrs. McHardy is staying for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgin, Mrs. Frank Pridliam and daughter Mamie left Tuesday for Northern Ontario going as far as Timmins and Coch rane. Mr. and Mrs. C’arenco Cornish,, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., returning fropi a fishing ex pedition: on the ro”th shore of the' Georgian Bay called Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Doupe. Lorene Copeland visited last week with her cousin Audrey Arksey, of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. J Brenneman and family, of St. Marys, spent Sunday .in our village. Mr. E. N. Shier and Mr. Frank Routly spent Sunday at Ipperwash Beach. DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENIAL SURGEON At office in Hartleib Block, Dash wood. first three days of at office over the Post Zurich, last three days of week and Office, in week. of Toron-Miss Beatrice Graybeil, to, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graybeil. Mr. and Mrs. James McNiven and daughter1 Flora spent the weeik-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreiclier IMdss Grace Guenther, of Stratford has accepted a position in the Dash wood post office. ■Dr. and Mrs. R. H. spending their vacation at W-isaga Beach. 'Miss Emma Tieman, is holidaing in town. Mrs. Frank Watson and son of Detroit, are visiting with Watson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Snell. Miss Margaret Willert, of don, is sPentUnS her vacation in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tieman, Ham ilton, spent Civic Holiday with Mr. Mr and Mrs. E. Tieman. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hiller, of Sarnia, spent’ the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Heinrich. Miss Esther Graiytheil is visiting in Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I-lopf, Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. D. McComb, of Font Hill and Robert I-Iopci’oft, of Crystal Beach spent Sunfday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Hop,croft. Mr. P. Sippell, of Gorrie, is visit ing in this community Quite a number from here attend ed the Goderich races on Civic Holi day. Mrs. N. Ogden, of Exeter, spent a few days with Mrs. Wm. Nadiger this week. Taylor are of London, Jack Mrs. Wm. HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and family spent Sunday at Grand Bond with Mr. F. Statton Mrs. Charlotte Carruthers visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Catherine Hod gins. Mrs. Austin Hayter is at present visiting with her son Mr. A. Hayter in Detroit. Miss Lois Brown is spending a fow weeks at Grand Bend. Mr. Kenneth Hardy, of Benfield, called at Mr. M. Hodgins on Wed nesday. Mr, Fred Bailey spent the 'week end In London, ELIMVILLE Little Miss Qna Williams enter tained a number of little girl friends last Saturday it being her sixth birth day. Miss Hazel Long and friends, of Milverton called on relatives here on Sunday. Mr. John Wilcox, of Chicago, vis ited with his mother and sister in the village during the weeik, Mrs. Rich Johns is spending a tew days with relatives in London. Rev. and Mrs. peters a'so visited’ there the first of the week, having return ed from Muskoka on Thursday last. Len. O’Reilly is ill yith in flu and under the doctor’s Mrs. testinal care. Miss don, is two weeks. Miss Dorothy Johns is visiting at IMr. Arthur Gardiner's at Farquhar this week. Miss Bet.ty Mackey, df New York, is spending this week with Miss G. Brock. A good number from here attend ed the Old Boys’ re-union in Cen tralia on Civic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman and Miss Lila Herdman, of Strathroy visited relatives here .on Monday. Mrs. (Rev.) F. E. 'Clysdale, of Guelph, spent last week with her niece, Mrs. J. H. Bfocik, Miss Birdine McFalls, of Biddulpli is visiting this week with Mrs. Will Bradshaw. A large number from this neigh borhood availed themselves of the opportunity of hearing Hon. James Gardiner, Premier of Saskatchewan, last Sunday at Thames- Road. Mrs. John Herdman is recovering from an attack of quinsy after hav ing her throat lanced on Sunday. During the storm on Thursday of last week a s-took of barley behind Mr. Wes. Johns’ barn was struck by lightning and burned. Rev. A. E. and Mrs Johns of Ham ilton, spent, the week-end with -rela tives- here. Mrs. Johns has recent ly returned from Milk River, Alta., where she spent a. few weeks with her father Mr. Paul Maage. Miss Ruth Johns who has been holidaying here returned home with them. Mrs. Ed. Johns is expected home from Saskatoon the latter part of this weeik, Miss Ruby Miners, of Exeter spent a couple of days last week with her sister Mrs. R. Johns. Bessie Beil R. N., of Lon- holidaying at her home for ZION The union service on Sunday at the Whalen United Church was well attended. Rev. J. have charge of the month of August. Mr. James Hern, ed his brother, Mr. Thursday. Erlma Jaques is her grandmother, in Exeter. The boys who belong to the Woodham Orange Lodge band and others accompanied the band to London and Lakeside on Sunday. On Thursday afternoon of last week the Women’s Missionary So ciety ladies entertained the Whalen auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Mel ville Hern. Mrs. Warren Brocik, the president, had charge of the meet ing. After the opening exercises we were favoured with an instrumental duet by Mrs. Milne Pullen and Miss Myrtle Earl. The Devotional leaflet “His Resurrection” was read by Mrs. Melville Hern; an accordian solo by Miss Mary Morley, Whalen, For Scripture lesson the 23 rd Psalm was repeated in unison. The presi dent then gave a very interesting and instructive Psalm followed with prayer, were favoured with an instrumental by Mrs. George Brock and a read ing by Miss Ruth Hodgson, of Whalen. A duett was suing by Mrs. R. E. Pooley and Mrs. Wilbur Bat ten. Mrs. Hazlewood, of Whalen, closed the meeting with the Bene diction. Lunch was served and cial time enjoyed. R. Peters will services for the of Exeter, visit- Henny Hern on holidaying with Mrs. A. Gunning talk on the 23rd We KHIVA a so- this fam- visiting returned visiting The deepest sympathy of community is extended to the ily of the late Michael O’Rourke, who passed away on Tuesday morn ing after a lengthy illness. sMiss Leona McCann is with relatives in Detroit. Miss Veronica. Hanover to Buffalo last week after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Han over for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lippert and babe. Mr. Earl Ratz and Miss Dor othy Ratz left on Friday on a mo tor trip to Mr. ana tertained a Wednesday party. Mr. and forth, visited with Mr. .and W. Stade over the week-end. A number from here attended the Old Boys’ Reunion at Centralia Monday. ManitouHn Island. Mrs. Henry Eiagles.cn en- few of their friends last evening to an ice cream Mrs. S. Gottschalk, Sea- WINCHELSEA on com-Quite a number from this munity attended the Old Boy’s Re union held at Centralia on Monday last. Miss Elsie Heywood has returned to Hensall after spending three weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoywood. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Johnson, Audrey apd Marion, of Base Lino, Blansliard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Garnet Murray was taken to Vic toria Hospital, London, -recently. Her many friends hope for a very speedy recovery, Mr. F. C. Davis spent a few days last week with friends at Saints- bury, Wilf ™ RED & WHITE STORE i Redpath GRANULATED SUGAR, ...............10 lbs. for 57c GROCERY SPECIALS * GOOD COOKING RICE..................••................5 lbs. for 23c. CROSSE & BLACKWELL PORK & BEANS .... per tin 5c. KELLOGG’S CORNFLAKES.................................2 for 15c. SELECT PINK SALMON........................................per tin 10c. AUSTRALIAN PEACHES (choice quality) .... per tin 15c. PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP...............10 bars for 29c. PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP ........... 3 cakes for 14c. 1 LARGE CAN FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER—1 handsome goblet free .... 25c. Princess Soap Flakes . .. . 2 pkgs, for 29c.Pure Clover Honey .. ,.. 10 lb. pail $1.10 Kolona Coffee........................per lb. 29c.Fly Coils......................... . . per dozen 19c. Cornstalrch ....................... 3 pkgs, for 25c.Fresh Peaches.............. . . per dozen 39c. Peanut Butter in bulk .... 2 lbs. for 25c.Watermelons ............. ................ each 53c. No. 3 Peas............. . . ..... 2 tins for 23c.Cocoanuts ................................... each 5c. Choice Sweet Corn . . . .... 2 tins foir 19c.Ginger Snaps .............................per lb. 10c. Choice Tomatoes.............. 2 tins for 19c.Fancy Sweet Mixed Biscuits . .per lb. 17c. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF VINEGAR, PICKLING SPICES, SEALER RUBBERS, ZINC RINGS, GLASS TOPS, ETC. ROLLIE’S GROCERY EXETER, ONT Phone 102 ‘‘Quality always higher than price.”We Deliver Mrs. Eaton, of Regina, Mrs. A. Francis, of Exeter visited for a few days last weeik with Mr. and Sherwood Brock. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pym family, of Elimville, visited Mrs. and with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Veal on Sunday Misses Mildred and Wei ma rteurned home with them for a holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis family spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Warner McRoberts at Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns spent week-end at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Weisley Heywood and two daughters Ejlsie and Jessfe spenjt Wednesday with friends at Crom arty. Messrs. R. E. Pooley and R. Cor nish and J. Woods, attended the great War Veterans Re-Union held in Toronto over the week-end. IMr. Veal few and and the and Mrs. Henry Delbridge have returned home after their to the West. Mrs. R. E. Pooley and family ited with friends Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. St Marys, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Batten. a t Mitchell trip vis- on Wesley Burns, of over the week-end THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, of Brown’s Corner’s were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson last week. Miss Ada Leslie of Stratford, is visiting with Mis? Marilyn Camp bell. Mrs. A. Y. Campbell is visit ing this week in Brantford. (Mr. and Mrs Thns. Austin attend ed the Ellwood reunion at Brinsley McGillivray Township on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Colqlioun, Mitchell, were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gollings. Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, and little daughter Betty and Jean, of New York, were visitors for a few days with Mrs. Dan. C'c ward. Miss Dorothy Johns is holidaying with her cousin Misg Mary Gardiner. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan; Hon. Jas. Gardiner and his mother, Mrs. J. C. Gardiner Miss K. Robb and Stratford; Mr and and two sons, of St. Mrs. Ross McKenzie arrived on Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan. Mrs. F. Pridham and Miss Mayme are accompanying Mr. and Mrs. H. Burgin on a motor trip to Northern Ontario. Mrs. Robb, of Mrs. Geo Allen Marys; Mr. and from the West GREENWAY GRAND BEND Mr. Eric Bowman and Mr. Joe Cole of Red Bluff, California, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt. Mr, Bowman lived with, Mr. and Mrs. Holt for a number of years when he was a boy. Mrs. Sim Dewey, of St. Marys, Mrs. Hughes of Chesley are spend ing a week with their mother, Mrs. N. Ravelle. Miss Cora Oliver, o*f London, is spending two weeks holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver iMr. and Mrs. Walter Lombard and family, of Pt. Huron, spent the week-end at Mr. Bert Holt’s. The Ladies’ Aid are holding another Chicken Supper on the 18th of August. Mr. .Sims, of Crediton, is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. A'lex Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilkie are spend ing a few weeks at Toronto vicinity. Mrs. Dr. Broughton and family, .of Toronto, are at present visiting at the home of her father Mr. Kellerman. Last Sunday was Missionary in the Sunday School. A solo sung by Miss Ila Sweitzer was enjoyed by all present. J. day was which STEPHEN COUNCIL and CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hedden Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hedden son, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mutz. ■Mr. Charles Anderson, of Sarnia, spent the holiday with his mother Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Mrs. Harry Lewis is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton at Grand Bend. Mrs. \Vm. Motz attended the Hor ney reunion on Monday at Gransd Bend. Mr. Charles Hoffman is all smiles a baby boy arrived at his home on Wednesday. Mr. Chas. Rau is expected home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London on Wednesday. Wm. Heatherley of London, few days last week with her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. Wm. Morlonk, of Sharon is with her daughter and son- and and all of Brantford, visited over The council of the' Township of Stephen met in the Town Hall, in Crediton, on Monday, the 6th day of August 1934, at 1 p.m. All mem bers were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and. adopted. 4 It was resolved that the Town ship grant to the Police Villages this year shall be 2 mills on the as sessment appearing in the last re vised Assessment Roll. A't 2 p.m. the Council organized, itself as a Court of Revision in re* l’erence to the report of the Engineer as to the Walker Drain Outlet. The Clerk informed the Council that there were no appeals and therefore no business before the Court. It was moved by Mr. A. McCann and conded by Mr. E. Lamport that Court be closed. The Council then convened for transaction of general business. Moved by Mr. Roy Ratz and sec onded by Mr. Edward Lamport: That By-law No. 485 to provide for compensation to owners of lands for any injuries sustained by reason of the construction of the Walker Drain, having been rea.d three times, be passed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the Seal of the Cor poration attached thereto. Moved by Mr. Chester Mawhin ney and seconded by Mr. Roy Ratz: That the following pay-sheets and orders be passed: Gordon Wilson, 1 Station St., $5 04.80; Gordon Wilson, road 1, $2.80; Gordon Wilson road 1, $4.90; Gordon Wilson, road 23, $4.03; Preston Dearing, road 2, $12.00; Sandford White, ro-ad 3, $14.20’; Lawrence Hill, road 4, $7.- se- the the Mrs. spent a parents Mrs. visiting in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoff man. Miss Edith Sweitzer, of London, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sweitzer. ' Miss Shirley Motz has returned to Exeter after holidaying with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz. A large number from here attend ed the Sims reunion at Grand Bend ’on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein and son spent Sunday at the »Bend. I Miss Margaret Kuhn nurse-in training at Victoria Hospital, Lon don, spent the wrek-end at her home here. J- U . i-1 v , YY A j 1 t I ♦ 92; Clayton Sims, road 5, $l.S0; R. Gower, road 7, $4.0'0; Albert Regier road 9, $5.25; Peter Regier, road 1J $17.46; Joseph McKeever, road 11, $7.20; Ben McCann, road 12, $10.- 50; Isaiah Tetreau, road 14, $11.- 70; Wellwood Gill, road 19, $20.23; John Morrissey, road 22, $7.95; J. W. Bowman, rd. 24, $207.35; Earl1 Gaiser, road 25, $13 8.80; J. Klumpp road 27, $8.63; George Eilber, supt. salary for July $28.50. Peter Essen bach, road 26, $26.12; John Rollins gravel $3.00; Peter Eisenbach, dit to- $2.25; Jacob Kellerman, road 16 $13.50; Jacob Kellerman, road. 16, $11.73; Augustus Latta, road 16, $2.60; total $1079.22. Orders— Exeter Times-Advocate, printing voters’ lists $100.00; Can. Bank -of Commerce, collection charges $9.25; George Merner, W. Inspector’s acet. $61.20; George Merner, account of Truant Officei” 75c.; C. G. Morlock, hydro lamps, $1.75; Sundry persons, expenses r© Willert assessment appeal $19.30; County of Huron, indigent patients, Kenny and McGregor $30,60. The Council adjourned to meet} again at a special meeting to be held in the Clerk’s Office on Sat urday evening, the 11 inst. at 8 p.m. The next regular meeting of th© Council will be held Jn the Town Hall, Crediton, on Tuesday, the 4th of September 1934, at 1 p.m, Herbert K. Eilber, Township Clerk AnnSunday Rev. Dr. Sayes, Mich., p,reached a very in sermon on the subject of The 'Second Mile” and Mrs. Bren ton Goodhand, of Detroit assisted the choir and also gang a solo. Next Sunday R<?v. Dr. Webb, se cretary of the B.Y P.U., of Toronto, will preach' in the United Church. Birthday parties have been quite fashionable recently. Messrs. Gerald Carruthers, Edgar Hartle and Law rence Pollock having celebrated an niversaries by entertaining friends. and rela- Last Arbor, spiring (Ci Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Foster family, -of Leamington, visited fives here last week. Miss Eleanor McLinchey is daying in London. Mr. Willis Ho-tson spent the week end in Owen sound. (Mrs. I. C. Goodhand has returned from a week’s visit in Detroit ac companied by Mrs. Goodhand S1*. and Mrs. Wardell. Miss Dorothy Oliver of Windsor, was a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stewardson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gratton. Grand Bend, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, Hotson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battram were in London on Friday. (Mr. and Mrs. Th os. Gunning, of Whalen, visited Mr. and, Mrs. S. W. Webb on Friday. Watch for further announcement of the Mission Band Ice cream social on Aug. 15th in the United Church. Mrs. Archie McIntosh is visiting on Port Huron fOT two weofcs. holi- SHIPKA Rev. Johnston is holidaying at Bright’s Grove. Ne’tt Sunday, Aug. 12th, the service will be in charge of Mr. Earl Christie from Exeter at 10.30 a.m. Miss Ruth Lamport has returned to her home after spending a week with her sister 'Mrs McNair Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. C Gale, Mr. L. Gale and Mr. ana Mrs. E. Keyes attended the Griffin reunion at Springbank on Saturday last. Mr. E. Adams had two horses killed last Thursday by lightning. Mrs. John Keyes, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. W. 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