The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-07-16, Page 5HENSALL
Rev. A. Sinclair spent the week
end in Toronto.
Miss Shirley Twitehell is holiday
ing in London with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smillie, of Tor
onto, are holidaying in the village.
Mrs. Sparks is moving into the
home of the late Mrs. Alex McMur-
trie this week.
Miss Nellie Carmichael, of Exeter,
spent a few days last week visiting
friends here.
Miss Helen and Mae McNaughton,
of Fullarton, visited with relatives
in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Traviss visited
tygfca few days this week with rela
tives in shelborne.
Miss?*- Violet and Jean White
sides, of Kitchener, called on friends
in the village last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A W. E. Hemphill
and family are camping at their cot
tage at Grand Bend.
Miss Audrey Twitchell is holiday
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Anderson of Kippen,
Mr. Thos. Lunsford, of Marlette,
Mich., spent a few days visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rumble, Nor
man and John, visited recently with
Miss Mary McGregor.
Mr. Scott Welsh visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Mickle, at Rondeau Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitesides,
of Kitchener, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Parlmer last week. _
The many friends of Mrs. H. Her
man will be pleased to see her out
again after her recent illness.
The services of the Anglican
Church Sunday evening were in
charge of Rev. Hunt, of Exeter.
The annual Sunday School picnic
of the United Church was held on
Wednesday to Turnbull's Grove.
The annual Sunday School picnic
of Carmel Presbyterian Church was
held on Tuesday at Turbull's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillard have return
ed from a very pleasant vacation at
their cottage at Crinian’s Grove near
Sarnia.
Mrs. Roy Parlmer and little daugh
ter, of Windsor are holidaying with
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Fisher.
Mrs. H. Britton and little daugh
ter, of Dublin, visited for a few days
last week at the 'home of her mother
Mrs. D. Workman.
Mr. Plarvey Traviss, of Shelburne
and parents Mr. and Mrs. Traviss, of
Walton, visited on Sunday with Mr.
'and Mrs. Ken. Traviss.
The services in the United Church
Sunday were conducted by the
president of the London Conference,
Rev. Mr. Bremner.
Dr. Jas. Tapp and Mrs. Tapp, of
England, are holidaying at the home
of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Tapp.
Miss Mabel Workman and her
mother Mrs. D. Workman visited the
latter part of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Britton, Dublin.
Mrs. Caleb Hotchkiss, of Detroit,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kleinstiver, of
Dashwood, visited recently with
Mrs. E. Huiser and Mrs. Wm. Dabus.
Mr. Keith Campbell and Mr. Camp
bell Rowatt, who have been holiday
ing with Miss Ethel Murdock re
turned to their homes in Toronto on
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertram North and daughter
Audrey returned to their home in
Woodstock Sunday after visiting with
Mrs. North’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Higgins.
The many friends here will be
glad to hear that Mrs. Janet Peck,
of Clinton, who underwent a serious
operation last week is recovering as
well as can be expected.
Mrs. W. R. Davidson who under
went an operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, last week is very
much improved. Her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
Miss Mildred Forest nurse-in
training in Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, returned to her duties last
week after a very pleasant vacation
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Forest, Tuckersmit'h.
Service Sunday evening in Carmel
Presbyterian Chlurch was taken by
Rev. Dr. Duggar, of Clinton. The
Choir of Caven Church, Exeter, fur
nished the music. Rev. W. A. Young
preached the anniversary services in
Bayfield Church assisted by the Car
mel Church choir.
The neighbors having missed Mrs.
McKenzie out around last Sunday
entered the house and found her in
a state of collapse. She was taken,,to
the home of her son Mr. Wm. Mc
Kenzie, Stanley Township, where
■she is improving as well as can be
expected at her advanced years.
Death of Mrs. Donald Chisholm
There passed away at her home in
Calgary, Alta., last Wednesday, Mrs.
Donald Chisholm, formerly Miss Eli
za Bell. She had been in failing
health for some years and death
came as relief for her suffering, She
was in her 70th year and is survived
by her husband and two sisters, Mrs.
D. MacLeod, of Calgary and Mrs. T.
Welsh, Hensall also one brother, Mr.
Wm. Bell, Hensall. Tire funeral was
held from the home of her brother
Wm. Bell on Monday at 3 p.m. and
was conducted by Rev. W. A. Young
and Rev. A. Sinclair. Interment in
Hensall Union cemetery.
W. M. S. Meeting
The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyter
ian. church held their July meeting
on Thursday July 9th, at 3 p.m. in
the school room. Miss Mary Mc
Gregor presiding. The meeting op
ened by singing hymn 579 and Miss
McGregor led in prayer. The min
utes of the previous meeting were
read and approved. Mrs. Robt. Mc
Laren read the Scripture Lesson
from Gal. 6:1-10. The roll call was
answered with “Prayer” as the text
word. Mrs. C. Hudson read an ac
count of “Work in the Bliil Field.”
Mrs. W. A. Ma-cLaren sang a solo
“Does Jesus Care” accompanied by
Mrs. Young. The offering was re
ceived then hymn 374 was sung.
Mrs. Logan led in prayer. The meet
ing was closed wit'h the Lord’s pray-
in unison. At the close of the meet
ing the bale of clothing was packed
for the needy in the West.
Death of hits, Henry
The extreme heat brought death
on Thursday to Mrs. Wm. Henry,
widow of the late Wm. Henry and
the second oldest resident of Hen
sall. Mrs. Henry, who was in her
93rd year had been in fair health
and retained all her faculties until
stricken by the heat. Formerly Miss
Jane Lammie, she was the eldest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Lammie. She was an active worker
and regular attendant of the Meth
odist and lately United Church also
of the Missionary Society. She had
lived all her life in Hensall with the
exception of a short period in St.
Marys w'here her husband died. She
is survived by a step-family of three
Mr. Alex Henry, of Cass City, Mkh.;
Mr. Wm. Henry, of Kindersley, Sask,
and Mrs. John G. Scott, of Cromarty.
On June 22nd of this year she cele
brated her 9 2nd birthday. The fun
eral was held on Saturday from the
'home at 1.30 o’clock with service in
the United church at 2 p.m.. The
service was in charge of her pastor
Rev. A. Sinclair assisted by Rev. W.
A, Young. Interment 'in St. Marys
•cemetery. Mrs. A y was the old
est of a family-of s. x and was the
last surviving member. Three broth
ers and two sisters having predeceas
ed her several years ago. Pallbear
ers were Messrs Owen Giegor, Wm.
Craig, John Rowcliffe, Robt. Par
sons, Wm. Jones and Wm. Dougall.
Among those from a distance who
attended the funeral were: Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Henry, Francis and Del
bert of Cass City, Mich.; Mr. David
Smith, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Moore, of London; Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Pearson, of London; Miss Amy
Lammie, of Toronto; Mrs. B. North,
of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Scott, of Cromarty; Mrs. E. Dow
and Mrs. J. Dow, of Cromarty.
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Switzer, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Brock attended the
Switzer reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. McLean, nee Evelyn Blake,
of Seaforth. Over two hundred at
tended this reunion.
Quite a number from here spent
Sunday at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lankin, of
Toronto, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lome Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys
spent Sunday at Toronto.
Mr. John Morphet and Miss Sar
ah Mollard has returned home after
spending the past two months in the
West,
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson and
Ruth were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Millson, London. Miss
Lulu Millson who has been holiday
ing here returned to her home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning were
recent visitors of Mr? and Mrs. S.
Webb, Greenway.
Messrs. Thos. Morley, Laverne
Morley and Walter Gunning spent
the week-end at Ipperwash Beach.
Miss Mabel Elliott is 'holidaying
with friends near Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson
anl family motored to. Grand Bend
on Sunday and spent the day.
Mr. Hilton Ogden returned home
on Saturday from Detroit where he
spent several weeks.
Mrs. Martha iStark, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Squire and son Marshall, of
Detroit, arrived at the home o£ Mr.
George Squire on Friday. In the ev
ening members of the Squire family
gathered at their home. The older
members of this gathering were Mr.
Henry Squire, Exeter; Mr. George
Squire, Granton; Mrs. Martha Stark,
Detoit and Mr. and Mrs. John Brock,
Centralia.
The Mission Circle entertained
the members of the W. M. S. on
Thursday afternoon in the basement
of the Church.
Eric Brown spent Sunday with
Jack Switzer at Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster are
holidaying at Chesley with friends.
ZION
A memorial service will be held
at Zion cemetery on Sunday, July
19tli at 3 o’clock. Short addresses
and music.
The Sunday School are holding
their annual picnic on Friday, July
19th at Turnbull’s Grove.
The Earl family held a reunion on
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Hern. Supper was
served on the lawn at 6 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy, Finkbeiner and
daughter Ruby visited with the
former’s daughter Norma on Sunday
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Hern.
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CREDITON |gy
Miss Lulu Kerr, of Toronto, is S
spending her vacation at her home' =
here. I
Mrs. Marie Falter, Miss Marion'
Palella, Mrs. Wm. Kraft and son ===
Billie, of Riverside, III., visited a =
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey ! ■==•
Wein and friends in the community j =
last week.
Mr. Hany Trick
Finkbeiner 100-acre
was sold by auction ~
The price paid was
purchased the ■
farm north of :
of South Cayuga, vis-
Crediton that
last Saturday.
$2250.
Miss Miller,
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn
over the week-end.
Herl) Beaver, Herman Beaver, F,
Beaver and Lawrence Hill, spent
Sunday at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. George Prest, of Los
Angeles, are visiting with relatives
in the community.
Mr. Laverne McMurray, of Win
nipeg, an old Crediton boy, called
on Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark on
Tuesday.
Death ol’ Mrs. Mary Gaiser
Mrs. Mary Gaisei’ born 1859 in Hay
Township about a mile south of Zu
rich, daughter of the late Wiegand
Truemner and his wife Anna Ger
trude. Grew up under the prayer
ful attention of 'her Christian par
ents into a devoted well favored
Christian young lady, the well known
and beloved Mary Truemner. Thirty
eight years ago she was married to
Jacob Gaiser of this community of
Crediton, who predeceased her eight
years ago. Mrs. Gaiser was in fail
ing health for the last few years, yet
fond hopes for her recovery were
never despaired of. On Monday
July 9th her condition became most
serious and in the eventide her dis
tress ended with a calm and peace
ful death. -S'he was well on in her
seventy eighth year. She leaves to
mourn her loss one step-son Albert
Gaiser and one step daughter Mrs.
Jacob Ratz both of this community.
Two brothers Conrad and William
Truemner of Hay Township, one sis
ter Mrs. Catherine Schade of the
Blue Water Highway besides many
other relatives and friends who knew
her as an outstanding Christian char
acter were present at the funeral ser
vices. The funeral was held Satur
day from her late residence at’ S'hipka with service in the Crediton
Evangelical church of which she was
a loyal member for many years The
pastor Rev. A. E. Pletch who con
ducted the funeral delivered a mem
orial address and paid tribute to the
life of t'he departed. The choir very
Effectively and tenderly sang “There
is a Home Eternal.” Burial took
place in the Crediton cemetery. The
■following were the pallbearers: M.
Sweitzer, Roy Ratz, Major Baker, L.
Finkbeiner, Albert Keys and Arthur
Finkbeiner. The family desire to
thank the friends and neighbors for
their sympathy and hearty assistance
during their bereavement. Relatives
and friends attending the funeral
from a distance included Mr. Chas.
Koeltzow, Mr. Adam Gaiser, of De
troit; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schwanz
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Finkbeiner, of
South Cayuga; Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Truemner, of Flint, Mich.; Ezra and
William Truemner, of Pigeon, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
England and 'family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Matt. England at .
Brussels.
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Miss Mildred
Liskard was a
the Manse.
Owing to the
been more
we had no
are almost
it will no
THAMES ROAD
Proctor, of New
week-end visitor at
intense heat many
oi’ less sick. We are
severe results. Gar-
a failure for lack of
doubt hasten the
pastures are burnt
have
glad
dens
rain,
wheat harvest;
brown except where a second growth
is showing.
Those present at church on Sun
day enjoyed a solo from Rev. A. E. Eliiott, of Exeter; also a fine ad
dress by their pastor, whose subject
was “Choices.”
Master John Tookey, of Lucan, is
visiting at Mr. P. Passmore.
Roys quartette of young men are
taking part in the service next Sun
day.
Mts. P. Lovie enjoyed a trip to
Callander, accompanying friends.
Mr. GoIIings. leaves Thursday for
a trip to the Old Land. It is four
teen years since Frank was home.
The Thames Road Sunday School
held their annual picnic at Turn
bull’s Grove Tuesday afternoon with
a good turn-out, about 160 persons
being .present. Swimming and sports
were enjoyed. Races were held for
the scholars and were keenly enjoy
ed. A tug-of-war was held between
sides captained by Wm. Ferguson
and Bob Cann and the former’s side
won. A game of softball between
the married men and the single men
won by the former with a nar-
margin,
MT.
was
row
CARMEL
and Madeline Glavin
few weeks
Misses Clair
are spending a
father Mr. Joseph Glavin.
Mr. Joseph Regan was
the week-end.
Misses Mary and Ella
with their
home for
Houlalian
are visiting with friends here.
Mr. Hubert McKeever visited his
friends in Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ash and Frances
Ann spent Sunday with the latters
Mr.parents,
Keever.
and Mrs. Joseph Me-
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who
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agreeable
the races
Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns and
daughters attended the funeral of
Mrs. Johns’ aunt in. Fordwleh on
Saturday last.
Mrs. John Sleamon, of Centralia,
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Joshua Johns.
Sacrament was observed in this
church last Sunday morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Pyne are
the proud parents of a new baby
girl.
Sunday school next Sunday will
be at 10 a.m. and preaching service
will be at 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw, of
Toronto, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw last week.
Mrs. Reuben Mclnnes, of Exeter,
is attending Mr. Silas Johns in place
of Miss Marjorie Hunter, R.N.,
went home last Saturday.
Mr. Marshall Squire, Jr.,
chum, of Detroit, were callers
relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams
Hazel and Onah Williams have
camping at Grand Bend for a week.
Y. P. Picnic
The Y.P. held their annual picnic
at Turnbull’s Grove on Thursday
last about forty were present. The
afternoon was spent in bathing and
sports. The day was so
bathing proved the most
pasttime. The results of
were as follows: Girls 18,
Miners, Hazel Johns; boys IS and
under, Clifton Brock, Edward Johns
boys over 18, Lloyd Bell, Howard
Johns; 2-legged race, Martin Johns
and Hazel Johns, Edward Johns and
Dorothy Johns;girls kick the slipper
Hazel Johns, Mary Johns; boys kick
the slipper, Edward Johns, Delmer
Skinner; jumping for boys, Howard
Johns, Walter Penrose; throwing
ball for boys, Lloyd Bell, Harold
Boyce. A bountiful supper was serv
ed after which they motored to
Grand Bend for the evening.
The Women’s Association held
their July meeting at the home of
Mrs. George Davis on Thursday last.
The hymn, “Behold a Stone in Zion
Laid” opened the meeting followed
by prayer by Mrs. W. Routly and
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. L.
Stephens. Readings “The King’s
Daughter” by Mrs. J. Kirkland and
“Home” by Mrs. F. Horne were giv
en. Hymn, “Happy the Man who
finds the Grace” was then sung. The
business of repairs to the parsonage
was brought forward for discussion,
after which lunch was served. The
August meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. F. Skinner with Mrs.
C. Stephens in charge.
and family, of Windsor, are visiting
relatives here.
Mis. Fred McLinchey visited her
mother 'Mrs. W. Hayter in Parkhill
last week.
Miss Lillian Wilson, of Grand
Bend was a guest of Mrs. C. W.
Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Golleen and family
spent Friday in London.
Mr. J. Bropliey and three sons
Arthur, Lloyd and Harold were in
Sarnia last week on business.
Miss Ula Ulens is attending Gode
rich summer school this week.
The local Orange order and the
L.O.BA. attended the celebration in
London on Monday.
Word was received here on Sun
day afternoon of the passing of Mr.
Andrew Pollock. Further particu
lars next week.
Mr. Gordon Thompson, of Bramp
ton is a guest with Edison Pollock
and other relatives.
Rev. J. L. and Mrs. Foster, of
Leamington are visiting relatives in
the neighborhood.
The L.O.L. 219 and the L.O.B.A.
attended divine worship on Sunday
in the United church when Rev. J.
B. Moore, BA. preached an inspir
ing sermon taking as his subject the
word “Loyal.” Headed by the Park
hill band the societies marched
from their lodge rooms to the church
where they filled the centre pews.
Sunday evening Rev. M. M. Whit
ing gave a splendid address on “Ja
pan and her Relation to World Prob
lems.” He was assisted in the ser
vice by Rev. J. Foster, both were
old boys here and warmly welcom
ed.
We Deliver
Want some ice cream.
Mission Band
night
ments
social
Mr.
GREENWAY
Come to the
social on Thursday
at 7:30. Games, refresh-
of ice cream and cake and a
time. All -for 10c.
R. English and Mr. Fred. Mc-
Linchey motored to Bayfield last
Monday
Mrs.
Dawson
were in
WOODHAM
Fiftieth Anniversary
On Tuesday of last week Mr. and
Mrs. James Mills celebrated their
golden wedding. Their home was
strewn with beautiful flowers and
bouquets given by loving friends and
also a gorgeous bouquet from the
Women’s Association. Supper -was
served to the immediate relatives
while all day and evening friends
came and went to wish the happy
couple many more years of wedded
life. ’
The Misses Mary and Grace Bar
nett, of Toronto, are holidaying with
their cousin Miss Evelyn Camm.
»We are sorry to report Mrs. Wm.
Sinclair continues to be quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen spent
Saturday evening last at Grand Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squire of
Birmingham, Michigan, and Mrs.
Stark, of Detroit, visited recently
with friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rodd.
Miss Violet Squire returned Sun
day last having spent a week with
her sister Mrs. H. Anderson, Wash
ington, Ont.
DASHWOOD
Dr. W. D. Bryce, L.Djf, D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in HartleibKBlock, Dash
wood, first three daaFof week and,
at office over the P«=t Office, inJStf-
rich, last three dags' o&^weey^*
The Dashwood and’ Zurich Offices
will be closed from July 13th to July
18th.
NOTICE TO the public
We have taken over the Dash
wood Flour Mill and will be in the
market for all kinds of grain; aiso
we will supply all kinds of feed and
Hour. Chopping every day. J. O,
Reid & Co. 7-9-3tp<
Mr. and Mrs. John Beavers, of Bay
Port and Mr. and Mrs. R. Beavers,
of Flint, spent a few days with the
former’s sister Mrs. Wm. Snell.
Mrs. J. McNevin and daughter’
Flora, of London, are spending their
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. E,
Oestricher.
Misses Ruth Kleinstiver and Mar
garet Held are attending Summer,
School at London University.
Miss Verna Kraft, of London, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Miss Catherine Gawley and Mr,
Leo Stoner, of Detroit, visited with
Mrs.. W. Held last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zimmer and son
Earl and Mrs. Elmore Zimmer are
spending a weeks’ vacation with
friends at North Bay.
Dashwood Evangelical S. S. Picnic
The annual picnic of Dashvood
Evangelical Sunday School was held
recently at Grand Bend. The sports
events resulted as follows: Girls 5»
years and under, Betty Gaiser, Shir
ley Guenther; boys, 5 years and un
der, Grant W'ildfong, Harry Moult
ton; girls, 6 to 8, Shirley Smith,
Dorothy Weber; boys, 6 to 8, Jim
my Taylor, Jack Baker; girls, 9 to
12, Ruth Guenther, Dorothy Moul
ton; boys 9 to 12, Ray Guenther,
Jack Baker; girls, 13 to 15, Eunice
Oestricher, Mary Moulton; boys 13,
to 15, Keith Wildfong, Gordon Ea-
gleson; girls over 15, Aldene Eagle-
son, Maida Wein; boys over 15, El
gin Weigand, Kenneth Wein; wheel
barrow race, Keith Wildfong and
Gordon Eagleson, Donald Gaiser and
Jack Weber; three legged race, girls
Dorothy Moulton and Hazel Moulton
Dorothy Weber and Ruth Guenther;
three legged race, boys, Jack Weber
and Lome Haugh, Ross Haugh and
George Wolfe; loop race, Keith We
ber, Ross Haugh; sawing race, Mrs.
Milton Haugh, Miss Maida Wein;
nail driving contest, A. E. Oestricher
E. Bender and W. Wolfe, tie; scoop
and dump race, Aldene Eagleson,
Karen Pedersen; thread and needle
race, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker.
to visit relatives.
C. Woodburn Emerson and
and Mrs. Angus McIntosh
London last Monday.
Mr. Cunningham, of Exeter was
in our burg on business last week.
Like the rest of the folk we have
found the heat oppressive. The
short storm we had laid the dust
.for a few hours. The lightning
struck Mr. Battram’s barn but did
very little damage.
Mrs. George Hodgson, of Brinsley,
visited Mrs. J. Turner and Harold
las? week.
Congratulations to Elda Brown
on passing the H. S. entrance exam
inations. We regret Flo,yd Shank’s
name was ommitted in the list re
ported last week.
Mr. Patrick, of Staffa, visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Woodburn on Satur
day.
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor, is
spending her vacation with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Mrs. Andrew Pollock and Harold
were in London Sunday to visit Mr.
Pollock w’ho has been ill for some
time.
Mr, and Mrs. Lonzo Romphf and
Mr. E. McPherson, of Ettrick, visit
ed here on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
J. Romphf.
* Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McGregor
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CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruthers
spent Sunday in Greenway.
Quite a number from here took
in the Orangeman’s celebration in
London on Monday.
Mr. T. Yuli and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Sclieiding and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley
all of London, visited Monday with
Mr and Mrs. H. Motz.
Miss Jean Baynham and Miss
Marion Lovie have accepted posi
tions in Exeter.
Dashing Daughters
Mr. Jones: “Do your daughters
live at home?”
Mrs. Smith; “.My, no! They’re not
married yet.”
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every Saturday night at their Exeter Creamery. Cream should
be delivered before nine ^6’clock. It will be graded, tested
and paid in full at delivgfed Cream prices
Farmers have aski
Directors have decid
Cream collect!
as Usual for the
for this service
to meet thej
each Week will be continued
s at Exeter and Winchelsea.
the Creamery
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