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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-04-30, Page 5* ,&s Granulated Sugar P. & G. SOAPTaylor'S; PUBLIC becash. C. F.night 4-30-2tp.to lin- 4 lbs,r 25c.stores in the Phone 102 *GREENWAYwith Conference of CENTRALIA full advt. in this issue. ELIMVILLEand CREDITON c.and last this Mrs. Telephone 228j KHIVA be Exe- for a speedy GRAND BEND conducted. Wynn spent WINCHELSEA and ADVERTISES BRAY CHICKS TO NEIGHBORS 300 Bray Chicks Bargain Fares MA; (Tickets also sold at lc; Prin taw EXETER Saturday summer J. Wyllie, of pulpits with the MotZ last and and spent has re- the here Mr. the Wm. week Mrs. visit Mrs. Trick, Chas. Roeszlei Thomas Trovethick, of the community is the bereaved. Seaforth, is as- plant at Canada great trial peeping up and despised as generally credited on giving start to the bees. meet­ home four vice- and on Mr. citi- India, at the at the Sunday of London, Sunday. is visiting Skelton in R. P. at the Detroit children Detroit, vis- the ■ ■ ■ B Galt, spent Mrs. Love- Martin, Returned Mis- Dhal, Central Anglican Young last Wednesday iece. hat the Bray b St. a RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 oz. jar CATSUP—CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S CHOICE COOKING FIGS ...... DE LUXE JELLY POWDERS and St. business will will be open to cus- on Tuesday and only during the Gaiser has re­ week-end Wurm, <of near in a very serious Fresh Dates........... Good Cooking Rice No. 4 Peas Dash' of week and •ost Office, in Zu- w'ill advertise to all my neigh- a Bray customer Ont. Here’s the Mr. E. R. Hopper is holding his annual sale of furniture. See page has returned home a few weeks ,eague of the Luth- liolding a Rally on number of other distance will be in the rally. MAY 8th & 9th—TO Quebec City S RO of the Mr. and Mrs. I. ;h of December $ per cent. At 4,ftT I W. Eagleson, Lois ROLLIES’ GROCERY We Deliver | BlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM ess has losses, satisfied ^‘advertise Bray ;he neighbors.” D.S THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE hall was the show i HENSALL Mr. Wm. Hildebrandt spent sever­ al days in London last week, Mr. A, W- E. Hemphill spent a few days in Toronto last week. Miss Letta Love was a recent vis­ itor with Hillsgreen friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mrs. Alex McMurtrie, ,Sr., has been very poorly this last month. Mrs. Manley Jinks is improving nicely after her recent severe illness. Mrs. Ken Traviss is visiting for a week oi» two with her parents at Shelburne. Miss Ethel Murdock has returned home after spending several months in London. Mt. .and Mrs. Alvin Hoskins, of Detroit visited on Sunday with re- lAives in town. rMiss Mabel Fee, nursg-in-training at the St. Thomas Hospital, is yisit- r ing at her home here. Miss Annie Rands has been visit­ ing for several weeks with friends in fit. Marys and London. MV. and Mrs. Ed. McAsh, of Lon­ don were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. John Johnston, A number of ladies of the United church attended a meeting of the Presbyterial at plinton on Tuesday. ’Mr, and Mrs. James Paterson and Mis'. Robt. Paterson, Sr., were vis­ iting relatives in Kitchener on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Hudson, of Chesley, visited on Sunday with Mr. Hudson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hudson. Mr. Robt. Higgins who has been in very poor health all winter is spending a week or two at the Beach O-Pines. Rev. W. A. Young and Mr. W- R. Davidson are attending a meeting of tihe Presbyterian Synod at Hamilton this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Skelton, of Exeter, and Mr. W. Wright, of Strathroy, were in town on Monday evening. Mr. Milton Ortwein and son Lloyd of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. Ortwein’s parehts Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. Mrs. W. A. Young has returned from Ottawa where she was attend­ ing the Presbyterian Presbyterial as a delegate from Huron. Mrs. Langmaid, of Weston and Mr. Percy Keys, of Hamilton, were visiting here with their mother, Mrs. John Keys over the week-end. The Hensall Minstrels put on their show in the Zurich Town Hall on Monday evening. The crowded to the doors and greatly enjoyed. Mr. David Blackwell, Zurich Road, who recently had one of his legs amputated in the Clinton Hospital has been able to return home and is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F'red Kenning 4 family moved to Egmondville Monday where they will reside, and Mrs. Kenning were good zens and will be missed in town. Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Harold Higgins were in Mount Forest on Monday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Sweitzer who has been working on .a .building contract there for several weeks. A number of Hensall relatives and friends attended the funeral of the late John Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys of the London Road on Monday afternoon, interment taking place in the Bayfield Cemetery. Messrs. W. O- Goodwin, A. W. E. Hemphill, Laird Mickle, Dr. Camp­ bell and William’ Bell attend a mas­ onic banquet in Stratford on Friday evening, representing . the Huron Lodge, of Hensall, when 'the Grand Master paid his official visit to the district. A number from (here attended the funeral of the late Thomas Sharpe, which took place from his late home Seafoirth on Tuesday afternoon last. Mr. Sharpe was a former well known Hensall resident having conducted a blacksmith business here for a num­ ber of years. Mr. Joseph Hudson who is in Westminster Hospital, London being treated for serious foot trouble is not improving as fast as his friends would wish. He is still suffering severely. His father and mother Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson were down to see him on Saturday. Mr. Thomas Simpson1, a member of tihe staff of the Bank of Commerce Stratfordville, has been transferred to Wingham. Mr. (Simpson spent a few days visiting friends in town last week. His mother, Mrs. Esther Simpson is visiting relatives in Lon­ don for a few days till a home can be secured in Wingham. Mr. Albert Wuerth, of Crediton, who recently purchased the grocery business of Mr. N. Battersby, took possession on Monday and has mov­ ed his family to town. Mr. Wuerth (has had 18 years experience in the grocery business and comes to Hen­ sall well recommended and will no doubt do a successful business. The lecture whicn was held in the Town Hall on Friday evening last under the auspices of the Public Library Board was only fairly well attended. The speaker, Dr. J. D. Detweeler, professor of Biology, Un­ iversity of Western Ontario, was in­ troduced by Rev. W. A. Young. Dr, Detweeler gave an illustrated lecture on "Afield with a Naturalist.” and was very interesting. The Hensall (Citizens’ Band have engaged Mr. R. EickmeiOr, of Zurich as Band Master to take the place of Mr. N. Battersby, former band lead- er, who has gone to Exeter to re­ side. The band intend playing every Sunday evening during the months of June, July and August if a suit­ able stand can be arranged for in the business section, We are sure the people of Hensall would enjoy having the band play and hope sat­ isfactory arrangements can be made. Faber—Oescli A quiet wedding was solemnized on Friday at the Presbyterian Manse Hensall, when Miss Susie Oescli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, Oesca, of Zurich, became the bride of Mr. Egbert Faber. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. Young. The bride has been assisting at the Hur­ on Springs Sanatorium for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Faber have the best wishes of their many friends. Death ol' Duncan MeMartin Mr. Duncan MeMartin, a well known resident of Hensall for 40 years passed away on Tuesday morn­ ing at his home here after an illness of several years, of age. survived number fu/ieral writing further He was 72 years Besides his widow he is by one daughter and a of grand children. The arrangements at time of had not been made but particulars will be given next week. Amateur Contest The Amateur Contest which was held in Watson’s Hall, Kippen on Friday evening last in connection with the dance was greatly enjoyed. A large crowd from Hensall attend­ ed while quite a number of our local talent took part, .among those were little Joyce Broderick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Russell Broderick, of Hensall. Joyce carried off 1st prize for singing and .tap dancing. The Hey sisters, of Zurich took 2nd prize while the 3rd prize went to St. Marys. United Y. I*. S. The Y. P. S. of the United church held their regular weekly meeting on Monday evening it being Mission­ ary Night. The meeting opened by singing a hymn and the Lord’s pray­ er. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Gladys Passmore. After the singing; of another hymn Miss Verda Watson gave a very interesting talk on Africa. A piano solo by Miss Greta Lammie. The topic which was on "Bible Stories” was very ably taken .by Miss Consitt. The meet­ ing closed with singing a hymn the Mizpah benediction. THURSDAY, APRIL DASHWOOD Dr, W, D. Bryce DENTAL At office in H wood, first thre at office ever the „„ rich, last three days of week. When in need of wedding gifts, dinner sets, jew- or clocks; always ■ " B - - Ont. rhiiia, silverware enerj, watches something new at S aeweber, Exeter, MH'SCE TO TJIL Beginning May transacted at strictly 1st all ; our store No more credit. PIFTLE, Dashwood The ; turners nights months. Mis. Gertie Musser, of spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. S. Elsie, of______ spent the week-end at their home here, Harold Kellerman, of Fergus, is spending a week at his home here. Messrs. Frank and William Mor­ enz and sister, of Detroit, spent the week-end visiting their mother Mrs, Morenz, who is ' condition, Mrs. McFalls after spending relatives. The General Evangelical Church will be held next week. The opening exercises will commence on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gottchalk, of Seaforth, have moved to town this week. The Walther L eran Church are Sunday when a. Leagues from a here taking part : Mrs. Wm. Musser spent the past week in Detroit. BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks, April, single­ White Leghorns, 9c.; Single Anconas, Brown Leghorns, White Rocks, Surplus White Indian 5 per cent. comb Comb Barred Rocks, 10c.. Jersey Black Giants, lie. Heavy, 9c.; Light 8 c.; Runner Ducklings, 13ic . I . off if this ad accompanies order, wfthi 25 pei’ ’Cent, enclosed for ship- imient any time this season. Discount 11th. Erse catalogue. 100 per cent live at your II. SWITZER, Granton, ends April Guaranteed station.-—A, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wuerth family have moved to Hensall where Mr. Wuerth has purchased a grocery business. Mr. and Mrs. Wuerth and family leave’a large circle of friends Mr. Wuerth has been active in many community services and one of our town’s trustees and also a member of the Evangelical Sunday School orchestra. We predict a successful future for him in any avenue of life where a hustler is needed. Miss Lyla I-Iaist, who has the winter months in London turned home. Mrs. Lila Stone and Mr. Laity, of Hamilton, visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wein over the week-end. Miss Erma Fahner, of London, spent the week-end with her parents M,r. and Mrs. Harry Fahner. At the quarterly board meeting of the Evangelical Church last Thurs­ day evening, Mr. Clinton Morlock was appointed lay delegate to the annual conference which will held at Dashwood next week. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Eidt, M.r. and Mrs. Earl Ei'dt, of Elkton, Mich, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mclsaac. Miss Lulu Kerr, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr. Mr. William H. turned after spending a with MT. Edward Toronto. The Parkhill People presented evening in the Crediton Town Hall a three-act play "Too Many .Parents” in three acts. The oast was well chosen and each one played his part well. The hearty applause and laughter of the audience indicated that the play and (players met with approval. The play was directed by J. S. Scott and Rev. Mr. Lewin. The players were Mrs. (Dr.) Wilsoni, Mrs. C. Pennington, Mrs. N. Pennington; Mrs. C. iS. Ingle, N. Racey, J. Scott, T,. Asling, W. Capbell, N. Tedball. The regular meeting of the Y. P. Union of the United Church was held Friday evening in the basement of the church. The meeting opened with the vice-president, Frederick Jones in the chair. Miss Lillian Finkbeiner took charge of the meeting. Alwina HUI and Frank Mathers led in pray­ er. An instrumental was given by Grace Hill followed by the Scripture reading by Lillian Finkbeiner. An interesting reading was given by Doreen Baker. Mary Lamport read the topic for the evening. • Several items of business was discussed after which the meeting was brought to a close by the Mizpah benediction re­ peated in unison. Godfrey Fahrner Stephen Township lost a well known and respected citizen in the person of Godfrey Fahrner 79 years 11 months and 2 days. Mr, Fahrner was born and raised on the old Fah­ rner homestead half mile north of Crediton'. He died Monday morn­ ing. He was a son of the late Jacob Fahrner and wife Rega, pioneers of Stephen Township.In 1884 he mar­ ried Catherine Klumpp. This union was blessed with one daughter MisS C'lara Fahrner and one son, Herb Fahrner both of Crediton. He is also survived by one* brother Gottleib Fahrner, of Pt. Stanley. The funeral services will be held Wednesday af­ ternoon at the residence, conducted by Rev. A. E. Pletch of the Evangel­ ical Church. Interment was made In the Crediton cemetery, The pall bearers were: Hy. Haist, J. Haist, Christian Tritz and symapthy tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns , Patty were Sunday visitors in Marys. The Y. P. Union from here were enterained by the Y. P. S. of James St. Church, Exeter, on Thursday ev­ ening. Mr, Amos Herdman had his ton­ sils removed at Dr. Fletcher’s (hos­ pital in Exeter on Wednesday of week. We are sorry to report that Harry Johns suffered a stroke first of last week. Mrs. Harry Ford is visiting week with her sister Miss Joy Whit­ lock in St. Thomas. I The Y. P. Union met on Sunday evening. The president opened the i meeting with the hymn, "In the Har­ vest Field.” The Scripture Lesson Phil. 4:4-8 was read by Laura Ford. The discussion on the lesson was giv­ en by Gladys Johns. Mrs. Chas. Johns led in prayer. The hymn "The Day Thou Gavest” was sung. About sixty pictures "Gems of the Art Galleries” were shown. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mr. and Mrs. A. McFalls and daughters, of Biddulph, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw. A large number from here were at James Street Church, Exeter, on Tuesday evening last to> hear the Toll Bros, and they were delighted with their lecture and pictures._ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Routly on Thursday of last were: Mrs. Alex (McFalls and James McFalls of Exeter, to their mother Mrs. Whiteford; M. Romtly and daughters Misses Vin- etta and Ella Routly, of London also Mrs. Alex Crago, of Kirkton. Mrs. Fred Cole, of Exetei’ spent a few days last week with iher mother Mrs. John Johns. "You can imagine I am well satisfied, and Bray Chicks bors,” writes at Otterville, reason: He bought _ last spring. The extras MORE than covered the losses, and he raised 301. At 44 months the ipullets began tq/Tay, and in the high-price mo ' were laying months old Jhe cockerels wei ed 5 lbs. rkableThat’s,:’increase^in been high pBiductioij^’ahd customers wi Chicks’Fto Don’t delay—we’re into May, Get your Bray catalogue and price list today. Then book your ■order for Bray Chicks. We be­ lieve it will pay you. Fred W. BRAY Lfmited ruirr UATriWDVVrllviV ri/K 1 ViiEiA* I Phono 240 ONTARIO THAMES ROAD Mr. Robt. Passmore, of Hensall, ministered to Thames Road and Roys . Churches on Sunday. Our pastor is convalescing after a recent operation . on his throat in Victoria Hospital, London. We hope for him a speedy lecovery. , Miss Pearl Newton, of Toronto, • was the guest artist at Roys’ euter- i tainment last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thar, of Lon­ don, were home with her parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ethering- ton. The cold spring has retarded the seeding operations, but. some are working rolling the new seed which generally is a good catch. Wheat has suffered considerably from frosts. Those measly measles seem ger around our community. A benefit dance was held Farquhar ball on Wednesday even­ ing for Mr. Ed. Coward, who is laid up from his recent accident. The dance was well attended. Mr. p. passimore has purchased the 5 0 acre pasture farm from Mr. C, Cottle, situated on Thames Road’. Miss Jean Tuffin is visiting with her cousin Miss V. Pollen. The warm rain of Monday night put a beautiful green on the pastures and wheat. The long cold spell has been very hard on honey producers, but with warmth the dandelions will soon be they are an- early Miss Mary O’Brien, of London, ■ spent the week-end with her parents i Mr. and Mrs. C, O’Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Lome I-Iicks spent . Sunday with relatives at Ripley. Mr. Mervyn Brock spent Sunday • at his home at Zion. , Miss Gwen. Hicks spent the week­ end with iher parents Mr. and Mrs. . George Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford in Usborne. iMr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, of Sebringville, were (Sunday* visitors with Mrs. Thos. Willis. Miss Jean Thompson was a guest with Miss M. Fletcher. Miss Lillie Dobbs visited for a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden. )She was accompanied to her home by Donna and Maxine Bow­ den, who will remain for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson visit­ ed on Sunday with the latter’s bro­ ther, Rev. Mr. Smale, in Lambeth. Mrs. Hodgins’ mother Mrs. Smale re­ turned with them for a visit. Mr. Ken. Hodgins was confined to his home owing to illness for a couple of days this week. Mr. Harold Mitchell, of Uderton, and iMiss Ada Mitchell, visited at their home on Mrs. Arthur Brooks with her daughter Clinton. Mr. Hudson, of sisting at the egg Packers Ltd. The play entitled "Plain Sister” was presented in Clandeboye United Church on Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. and M'rs. Wm. Essery, of Us- borne, are to be congratulated on the birth of a twelve pound baby daugh­ ter. WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew, of tey, visited with friends in the neigh­ borhood on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Doupe and Beatrice, of Kirk­ ton, spent (Sunday with Miss Aman­ da Shier. Friends .cuf Miss Sarah Shier are sorry to know that she is quite ill with pleurisy. We hope recovery. Miss M. Dykean, of Sunday with Mr. and grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Friday of last week in London. Miss Violet Squire, of Exeter, ited at her ihome here during week-end. Miss Elizabeth Lovegrove, of Joseph’s Hospital, London, was Saturday .last visitor at the home of her parents. ’Several fro-nii here attended the Band Concert at Exeter oil' Sunday evening last. Quite a number from here went to (St. iMarys last Monday evening to hear Ellsworth and LeRoy Toll give their stravel story, "Hitch-Hik­ ing Round the World” and were de­ lighted with the address and colored slides and pictures. WHALEN Mrs. Wm. Morley Heft for Detroit Thursday to attend the funeral of her ..uiicle the late Mr. Tiffany. ^liss Alma Parkinson spent a few i^tty last week with her sister, Mrs. JHarry White of Kirkton. Mr. N. Ogden, of Exeter, and Mr. Frank Squire were in Woodstock on Friday on business. W. A. The W. A, held their April ing at Mrs. Wilson Morley’s with fourteen members and visitors present. The first president, Mrs. G. Squire presided. Ruth Hodgson read the Scripture lesson, Readings were given by Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. Thos. Gunning. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, of Centralia, ac­ companied by Mrs, Stewart sang two solos which wore very much appre­ ciated by all. Mrs. Milne Pullen favored with a piano solo. Plans were made for the May meeting. The meeting was closed by singing and prayer by Mrs. Hazelwood. Refresh­ ments were served by Mrs. Morley and her assistants. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Johnson and family and Mr. D, Johnson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M., Johnson, Exeter. .................... THE RED and WHITE STORE j 10 lbs. for 49c s for Pies 2 tins for 25c, A FULL STOCK OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES .5 for 25c, per tin 10c. 2 lbs. for 25c. erect Pink Salmdn Peanut Better in bulk ...... 10 bars for 33jc. : ...........each 25c. : 2 bottles Don’t forget to be at the United Church on Friday, May 1st to hear the Jubilee Singers under the aus- > pices of the Harmony class. Different s group and different last year. '• Last Sunday Rev. Benmiller, exchanged Rev. J. B. Moore. Miss Dorothy Luther, of London, is spending a couple of weeks at 'her home here. Mr. Ed. Hartle has hired with Mr. S. W. Webb for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Mousseau, of Kip­ pen, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Woodburn last .Sunday. Mrs. J. Gardiner spent last week with Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. S. English, of Detroit, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. English. There have been several ill with measles 'in the community, but they are recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Goodhand, of Detroit, spent the week-end with their parents Goodhand. Miss Mary sionary from will he the guest speaker W.M.S. Anniversary Service Greenway United Church on afternoon, May 3rd. She will be as­ sisted by Rev. W. A. Bremner, of Brucefield United Church. The Y. P. U. met in the schoolroom of the United Church last Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened by a sing-song conducted by Dorothy Belling. A brief period , of worship led by the President consisted of Scripture lesson read by Pearl Bro- phey and the repeating of the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The convener of the Citizenship Department, Max­ well Curts had charge of the pro­ gram which took the form of a mock trial which he had cleverly condensed from the book entitled the Bellamy Trial. Those taking part were Max­ well Curts as Judge and N. Geiger and Ross Brown as Prosecutor and Defense Counsel respectively. The defendants were Erma Goodhand and Gordon Luther, witnesses, R. Bruns­ wick, Ed. Hartle, R. Kleinstiver, D. Belling, Willis Steeper and Gordon Young; Court Crier, John Steeper; Jury, Rev. J. B. Moore, foreman; K. Smithers, Brown and Thelma .Sheppard. Each one who took part gave a very real interpretation of the role assigned them bringing out the humorous na­ ture exhibited in such an event. The spectators and visitors feel that the actors each and all deserve credit for the way the whole was Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke Burdine spent /Sunday with friends in Lucan. Mrs. Ed. .Stone, of Exeter, spent a few days last week with her daugh­ ter Mrs. Trueman Fletcher. Ml’, and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher and Greta visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis *o£ Saints- bury. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fletcher, of Exe­ ter, visited on Tuesday with their daughter Mrs. Walker Kerslake. Fashion Ladies’ Wear Our Get Acquainted Sale is still in full swing anti we are extending our offers a few more days. Special!- For Thursday & Friday only Sixty Dresses, Misses and Women’s sizes 14 fS.46 in figured , $6.00. Sale $2,95 while they last and plain crepe regularly up to ¥ 7 from adjacent G.N.R. Coats, Swagger Suit/ and Fish Tails In Flecks, plaids and plain flours at a price thatwil surp e you. YOUR STYLE is here aj^the price you will gladly M 11/L I N E R Smart Brims, Veil jnid Flower Tri he%d sizes $1 String Swe Satin and Crepe Blouses in White^aiid-Pastefshd $L50, t<v«95 STRING SWEATERS, all colours, 98c. .Main Street, E Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft family spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. S. Adams, of London. Mr. Gordon Surerus and mother, of Zurich and Mrs. N. Ravelle, of Grand Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert. Miss Betty Lippert, of Melbourne, is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dietrich and family spent Sunday in Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Greery, «o>f Strathroy visited Mrs. Greery’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Desjardine over the week-end. Mrs. Wes. Nickles entertained some of hei’ friends to a dance last week it being iher husband’s birthday. All­ enjoyed a good time wishing Wes. many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shelling, of Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard on Sunday. Mi’, and Mrs. Kenneth Lc Russell McGregor spent the w in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. >Chas. Giles, Oak, Mich., have come, to the tage to spend the surn’mer-A and Mrs. Bert Clinger. 'Mr. and Mrs. George turnecl from California, spent th,e winter and xfl-p winter th'6rg< ■ - Mr. and Mrs. London,” were Su Mr. and Mrs. Ma Mr. Wilbur Dei Hudson where he sj fishing, leaving his Mr. and iMrs. Nel Lawrence Jeffery, dour and family, j visitors with Mrs. Saturday. The special spes Anniversary (St morn'ing at the I be Miss Mary Mart sionary from Dhal, She will be assisted Bremner, Church. CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender and ’ daughter have moved into half of the house owned by Mr. and Mrs. David Sturgeon, of Grand Bend. We welcome them to our midst. Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and two sons and Mrs. Sam’l Sims and three children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Merner near Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Ann Collingwood, Hamil­ ton, spent the week-end with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metz. Mr. Percy Laity, Lila Stone, Mrs. Ann Collingwood, all of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horney in Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and daughter, of Ailsa Craig, visited on Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs. H. Hoffman. Surprise Birthday Party A jolly time was spent at homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roland in Exeter on Friday evening when relatives and friends from Lon­ don gathered there to surprise Mrs. Henry Motz on her birthday. Pro­ gressive euchre was indulged iii after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. Metz ‘wero presented with a radio and although taken by surprise made a suitable reply Enamels - Wax SCARFE’S LO-GLO Satin Finish Enamel WASHABLE SANITARY For sale by H. S. Walter To C.N.R. STATIONS i> MARI Prov. of Quebec; New Bruns RIP IFAREI Tickcti, Fata, Transit Limits dntHnfamatiort from Ajfl Nil