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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-10-02, Page 5THE EXETER TJME&APVOCATE Gaming to Hensall C, R. Wilkinson, R,0, Ophthalmic Optician Wingham will be at W. O. GOODWIN’S Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the mnnth, for the purpose of testing eyes and fitting glasses Difficult cases and tho.se t that have not been properly fitted, specially recommended tn con­ sult me. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m* Phone 16 Hensall * for appointment HENSALL E. Johnston returned ; in Auburn, Wingham and fromMiss visiting Sarnia Mrs. Mr Chiselhurst. « Mr, and Mrs. ited on Sunday *Harol$ Parker. Mrs. Nicholson, of Bright’s Grove spent ■ last week in town, the guest of Miss E. Johnston, Mrs. Fred .Hess was removed to Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, last week, owing to illness Dr, Wm. T. Joynt, of London, was a mother Mr. family and Mrs. Wm, Taylor at Zurich, . Pte* Ivan Kipfer >on furlough at the ents, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, Carey Joynt, versity, London, 1 end with his father, Mr. T, C. Joynt, Rev, • Wm. baby spent visiting Mr. IF1. G. Weir. Miss Olive last week with her sister and bro­ ther-in-law t Mr. and Mrs* Geo. Gould, in Clinton* L.A.C. Ken Passmore, of the R. C. A. ’F., Trenton, visited over week-end with his parents, Mrs. John Passmore. Mr, and Mrs. Whitney Donald and Catharine, of spent the week-end with Mrs. Car ter’s mother, Mrs. Catharine Hed den. Pte. Borden ■perville, the former’s mother ine Hedden, Mr. Robert Passmore, AVho has spent the past summer 'months on ■the Orville Mission Field is visiting for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Passmore. Mrs. ,D., Walks, Mrs, . A. W- Kers- Iake, Billy and Joan, Miss Annie Consitt, Mi$S Hannah Murray and Mrs. Verne Smith returned home from a pleasant'vacation at Brace­ bridge. Miss Irene Russell’, R.N*., return­ ed to the home of her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Milton' Russell, after a pleasant visit with her sister ahd brother-in-la&r, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Rosser, in Blenheim. , j The Hensall Women’s Institute fishes to advise the public that they still have a few empty "cans on hand to fill Anyone having snow'- appies for jelly please leave with Mrs .Fred Beer this Week. ■' Mrs. Marjorie Sparks, who has been a resident of the village, for the past several years,' left last week for London where she will visit, prior to leaving for Detroit, where she will make her home with her daughter '• Mr. Homer Tinney -returned to St, Catharines on Sunday after spending the past two weeks at the home. of his father, Mr. Matthew Tinney, by Mr; take a Rev. vice on Sunday morning in the ited Ch\irch and the choir sang anthems, “Soldiers of Christ Arise” and “Hear the Call Ringing.” Rev. Brook preached at the reopening Of the church at Donnybrook in the evening. Anniversary services were held in Chiselhurst United ■ Church on Sunday when Rev. Hugh Wilson, of Auburn, was the special speaker, delivering impressive discourses*^! both services. A, mixed quartette comprising .Mrs, Maude 1 Hedden, 1 Miss Greta Lamuxie, Messrs. W. O, Goodwin and Harry Horton, of Hen- sal], sang Me,” and Miss Greta Lammle' played a vio­ lin solo entitled “The Old Ragged Cross” and* the Chlselhifrst choir sang anthems. Chamber of Commerce The monthly meeting of the Cham­ ber of Commerce was held day evening in the council ■with the president ■Middleton presiding, Blowes directed a quiz and Were Rev. Weir and Rev. Brook, Mr, Bob Drysdale was appointed assis­ tant-secretary. A euchre and dance yvill be held on October 17th, pro­ ceeds fer the Christmas tree, W;C.T,U* Meets The Exeter-Hensail branch of the W,C,T.tL met in the United Church schoolroom on Thursday at 3 p;m. with Mrs. Brock presiding, After Devlin spent Sunday with and Mrs.Harold Parker at .Tack Corbett viS’ with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t, Joynt. week-end visitor , Mrs, Alice Joynt, and Mrs, -Glenn visited on Sunday with Bell with his an d Mt. r, of Hamilton, is 1 home of his par-' Ezra Kipfer. of Western Uni­ spent the week- Weir Tuesday Weir's Mrs. Weir and in Goderich mother, Mrs. Walker R.N., visited the Mr. and Carter. Clinton Harold Hedden, of Camp and Mrs. Hedden, of Tup- spent the week-end' with Mrs. Cathar- Mr He was accompanied back Gerald Campbell, who position there. R. A. Brook conducted will ser- Un- t.wo Since Jesus -Died tofl ‘Beneath the Cross”. Mr Mi­ on Mon* chamber ) Robert Claude captains Muging the opening hymn, “Soldiers of Christ Arise,” -Miss Jean Murray led in prayer, The study and de­ votional was very ably taken by Mrs. Brook*. After singing “Jesus is Tenderly Calling”, the Lord’s Pray­ er was repeated in unison, The president, Mrs. Geo. Hess, then took the chair and the hymn “I Need Thee Every Hour” was sung. The5 follow­ ing appointments were made. Mrs, Brook was appointed superinten­ dent of the War Service Depart­ ment. Miss Irene Douglas, super­ intendent of scientific instruction in day schools and colleges. Mrs. Hess,, superintendent of little white ribboners. The meeting was ed with prayer. Davidsonr—TwitcheD A pretty- autumn wedding United Church Saturday, Sept.- when. Rev. R. marriage Shir- AMATEURS ■ wanted fpi- program sponsored by L. O* L* 492, Woodham, op WEDNESDAY, NOV. Sth 1S. Prizes- 8 Prizes of S3.00 each of Si. 00 each sing, dance, reciteyou can piano, old time violin, other impersonate ClOS- was solemnized at the Manse, Hensall, on 27th, at 2.80 p.rn., A. Brook 'united in ley Bernice, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'Orville Twitchell, Hen­sail, and Alien hoss Davidson, only Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. David­ son, Hensall. The bride wore a black and white tailored suit, black bonnet-shaped, hat, with a shoulder- ette of gardenias. The young couple were unattended. Immediately af­ ter the" ceremony the bridal couple left on'a motoi" trip. They will re­ side in Hensall. The occasion was the twenty-fifth wedding anniver­ sary of the groom’s parents,. Mr. apd Mrs, Wm. Davidson. Congratu­ lations were extended both couples ovOi* station’ CKNX, Wingham, their relatives Rally Day Presbyterian the theme being /'Christ, The Sab- and friends. Day Service service was held Church I. If play instrument, impersonate or any other act, send your entry to Billy or Ray Mills or Harry Webber at Woodham by October .22- All en­ trants must live within 15-mile radius of Woodham. Full particulars about supper later DASHWOOD Willert, and Mr by ill on Rally Carmel Sunday, the Hope of the World’ bath School scholars and teachers attended divine worship in a body and took part in the order of ser­ vice, Following the invocation, the hymn “We Have Heard a Joyful Sound” was sung and the 9 6th psalm was read alternately, follow­ ed by prayer. Hymn “Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun” was sung and Billy Campbell read a passage of Scripture from the New Testa­ ment. After the offering, was re­ ceived and dedicated 1 hymn “Zion’s King Shall Reign Victorious” was sung and the,* choir furnished ap­ propriate ered an theme, “ World”, a hymn, Anthem. Miss Amelia- Mervyn Willert, of London, spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. London^ relatives in Dashwood and ford. Mr. Leonard Birk and Verna, of Guelph, spent fhe end with friends here. Mr. John Krueger, .of London, called on friends here last week. Rev. T. Luft attended missionary services, as guest speaker in Kurtz- ville -last Sunday. ' j Mr.. and' Mrs. John Schwalm, of | Sebwaing, Mich., and Miss Annul Hess, of Zurich, were visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Hoffman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto- Restemeyer were Sunday visitors in London, Carl Oestreichel* left on Monday to attend O.A.C, at Guelph,* Mrs. Sam Oestteicher spent Mon­ day with friends in*' Kitchener, Miss Jean Cole and 'Miss Myrtle Gaiser spent- the week-end with Miss Gole’s parents at Mt, Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Saw Wein, of Sau­ salito, Cal., visited with his broth­ ers, Mr Wein. their home. ^Albert Goetz, of spent the week-end with Thed* sister week- Jack -Weih and Mr this week. Bill -v- KIPPEJN music Rev. Weii' deliv- inspiring address on the Christ, the Hope of. the The se’rvice concluded with prayer and the National. Presentation seventy ‘ neighbors andAbout friends gathered a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs, John. Glenn on Monday evening in honor'of their son,. Ger­ ald, . of the R.O.A.S.C., Carling Heights, London, when he was pre­ sented with a wrist watch by Jack Munn and Russel Ferguson '.read the address. Progressive -euchre was played and the prize-winners were ladies’, first,. Mrs. Graiit Ryckman, consolation, Patsy Mitchell; Joie Ferguson, consolation Kercher > Following- is the address: Dear Gerald: your friends and neighbors, gathered in your ' home to- to honor you for the step you taken to defend home and gents’, Herb We, have • night have country. ■ We .look with pride and depen­ dence Oh you and your' brave com­ rades, who have so nobly responded to our country’s call, While absent you will be. greatly missed, but we know that your kindly disposition and pleasing personality will win you countless new friends wherever you may be. Our prayers and best wishes will always be with ..you, until you and your comrades shall return trium­ phantly carrying high the torch of victory, heralding peace and good­ will to" all, mankind. And now, Gerald, we ask you to accept this wrist watch as a token of remembrance and best wishes. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors. Gerald made a fitting reply lunch was served. --------V- KHIVA and A number from here attended II- derton Fair last Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. M, Ayotte, of Port Albert, visited a few days this Week with 'Mr Bend Mrs. Miss R'eta Willert spent last week­ end with Miss Helen Eagleson, near Parkhiit Mr. and Mrs. fe. Dietrich spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ayotte, near Drys­ dale, Mr, and Mrs. P, Dietrich. . and Mrs, M, Mason, pf Grand , spent Sunday with Mr. and Wm. Mason. waimmram wtMrirtean Kii Piano Recital assisted fey MAE S. PATTERSON A.T.C.M. assisted by ; MARGARET TRRMEER A»T. C. M.,‘ Violinist d£ London Orand Rend United Church PRtDAYr OCT* iOtl* at &15 ^*n. at T. CENTRALIA Mrs. Kershaw returned home on Sunday after visiting for the past three months with relatives in the West. Rev, and Mrs, R. N. Stewart and Lorraine, of Teeswater, visited with Mr, ‘and Mrs. R. Smith and other friends of last Mrs; Mrs, J. Miss spent the week-end with her eats, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Hicks, Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. H. Murray were Mr. and V, Jeffery and son, of Thames Road, Mrs, Geo. Hay, Doris and Patsy, oi Exeter. Mr, Fred Penwarden is confin­ ed to his home, owing to illness. His many friends wish him recovery* Mr, Fred Baynham, of A.F., in Galt, spent the at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Reg have moved into the re­ sidence they recently purchased from Mrs. C. J, O’Brien. Mr. Harold Murray, o£>the Crea< mery staff, is on vacation this week. Mrs, Clara Abbott has rented her home to Mr* and Mrs. Switzer, of Toronto, Mr. Switzer is employed at the Centralia. Airport. Mrs. Ab-, bott will leave in a few weeks for California, where she will spend the winter, ,,There will be no church services here on Sunday on account of the Whalen Anniversary services. The Sunday School service will be at 10'.30 a.m, • , Harold Penwarden, who has been ill for to be in the village on Thursday week. J, Armstrong is visiting with Brown, near Dashwood. Gwen Hicks, of London, par* and Mrs. a speedy the R.C, week-end. Hodgson. the past few weeks, is able around again. ■ ---- - v-------- / KIRKTON and Mrs. Reuben Switzer re­ word from their son, A.C, Mr, reived Switzer, stating that1 his unde, Jack Switzer, his wife, of Erie, and, Miss Mary Switzer, of Lon- while on a tour through Wes- him' at Gal­ en joying his Miss Jean Ivison spent Friday the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. Chandler, in’ Parkhill. Mr.. and Mrs. Enos Herdman,* ‘Elimvllle visited on Monday at 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney.] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and! Walter, of Seaforth, spent Sunday wi'th Mr. and Mrs; Archie' Parsons. Miss Gladys Jarrott 'and Mr. Smith visited on Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith near Bayfiel’d. Quite a numbef from here tended'* anniversary services Hillsgreen United Church on Sun­ day. ■ Mrs. son, Mr Mr. Harold, guson of Mr. field.The South terial Church 'hei’e on Tuesday, October 7th Mr. and Mrs. G. Hess, of Hensail, and Mrs. I. Jarrot and Miss Vera Culbert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. E. the , of at- in Mina Love is visiting her and Mrs. Ross Love. ' ■, and -..Mrs. Archie Parsons, Gerald and Miss Irma Fer- visited recently at the home and Mrs. J. Linden Bill Dr. Pai, don, tern Canada called 'on ,gary. Bill is fine and training. Mr. Allan Duffield to his home in Saplt Ste. Marie Fri­ day morning, taking with him his grandmother, Mrs. C, Duffield,, who vjjill visit with her 'son, Rev.. Allan Duffield. Mr. Garfield Ridley,, of Regina, spent the past Thursday with .Mr. and Mrs. I, N. Marshall. , Mrs, Alex Lamond, of St. Marys, spent the week-end ‘with her daugh­ ter, Mrs M.. Howe. Mrs. Jas. Kemp',-of London, spent the past, week* with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Switzjer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson, of Hamilton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys. Miss Hazel Williams, spent the week-end'with Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon London, 'were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin. Rev. and Mts. Parsons, of She1- ■ bUTne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Switzer and their •daughters, Mary and Georgina vis­ ited with Jean Humphreys. Fail’ Night Concert On Friday night,’ Sept. 26,-in the Kirkton Aberdeen Hall, a very fine concert was given by Archie Mc­ Cullough and other artists from London, followed by a dance. The board of managers of the hall de­ cided to give the proceeds to the Red Cross, which amounted to $55.00 after expenses were .paid. Jr. returned of Exeter Miss Roxit Burgin, of o£ Den- for the Presby- W.M.S. -Convention Section of the .Huron will be held in -the , United -V- WOODHAM CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown spent Sunday in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr ai’e spend ing a few days at their cottage at Boat Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and Betty spent a few days in Toronto. Mrs, William Latta and-son are spending a few .days with the for­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pickering, of Shipka. Rev. and Mrs, Q. Reed City, Mich., are days with Mrs, H. F. Next Sunday services in the Un­ ited Church at 11 a.m. and 7.32 p.m. will be conducted by the Rev* H. W, Hagelstein, B.A., of Bright, Ontario, this being the 72nd birth­ day of thg, Crediton Churph. The choir, under* the direction of Mr. Lawrence Wein, will render ap­ propriate anthems for the day as well as giving leadership to the congregational singing. We look forward to this day with gratitude* and pray that the foryner pastor, and people will be richly blessed/ Make this day a memorable one by having the church taxed to its You are assured of a The minis- the church, the Rev. Law- preaclr at capacity- very hearty welcome, ter of rence Bright. H. Turner, will bl* Brawn, of spending a few HUber, TJIVBSP4T, WMI «. m USED CARS ••,.!.*!!!;< •■ '■'^’"’7“': 'SPWWT ’'TSrS’r’ i®?. O' ’” ’’t*™*)!’. - ... .$950 .... Women’s Institute 1 Crediton Women’s Institute |The have completed their jam project for 'this year, having made 1,050 lbs. of jam consisting of plum, peach, elderberry, apple and grape jams and are very grateful for the donations received from the com­ munity and the assistance by the ladies, and also for the use of the stoves so kindly loaned. Owing to preparations for the fowl supper the Crediton W.I. will hold their usual monthly meeting- one week later on Monday evening, October 13th,.. in the town hall, at '& o’clock. A good attendance is requested to settle some business items of importance. -V- ELIMVILLE Mrs. Tbos. Miners, of Rivers, Man., visited Mr. and Mrs, Richard Johns part of last week* ( ■ Mrs. John Cornish received word from England that her son, Ewhrt, f is confined to a hospital, suffering _ from a broken leg. No particulars ' were given. His many friends hope he will soon be around again, # Miss Rosalee Miller, of Dash­ wood, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bell... ' At a Red Cross quilting at Mrs. Chas. Stephen’s on Thursday of last week, the village ladies pre­ sented Mrs. John Johns with a has­ sock, as a parting gift, Mrs, Johns thanked them kindly for their re­ membrance. Mrs. Johns has since moved to Toronto to reside with her daughters. The wind storm of last Thursday blew1 down a-number of trees and] branches of others Some roofs of: buildings were damaged by loss of * shingles, or portions blown off. ] Miss Florence Bell, R.N., has ] commenced a special course at Wes-' tern University, her last June Sented with a toria Hospital. Misses 4&da Miners and Mrs. Will Pybus;’ of Exeter, were visitors at Mr. Richard I Johns’ recently. ' ) Mr, and Mrs. Newman Baker, of. Wellburn, Mr. Alfred Baker and Miss Margaret Carter, of Blanshard, were callers in the vicinity on Mon­ day, which was granted when she was pre­ scholarship at Vie- Andrew and Ruby Will Pybus;’ of ; 1940 FORD COACH with Renter and defrosters, a real mice one 1940 FORD COUPE, low mileage, .................... 1938 DELUX FORD -SEDAN new niotor, new battery, thoroughly overhauled, ... $750 1938 Delux FORD COACH, with heater and defrosters a real beauty, has always had careful attention ..... $750 W37 LAFAYETT NASH COACH, with heater,....... W5U 1934 CHEVROLET COACH, with heater, ....... $375^ 1934 FORD DELUX COACH.............................1.............$375: CHRYSLER SEPAN, a good sound car for only .......... $175 ALSO SOME USED TRUCKS and TRACTORS SANDY ELLIOT If i i‘ F Phone 64 Exeter, Ont. THAMES ROAD Try to be present., Mrs, Chas. Miller six weeks* trip to in the West. have var- / Mrs. and prayer by Anne Morgan. Af* ter the business section all sang “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”* Floyd .Stewart, Mjabel Selves,and Roy Ferguson gave readings; Mar­ garet Cann sang a solo. The topic, “Rajo Learns a New Recipe” was taken by Anne Morgan and the meeting closed with the National Anthem and prayer in unison. •v- Mrs* Bruce and. Mr, and. Mrs, Wat­ son, of .Anderson, and Mr, and Mrs, Olivei' Jaques, of Hensall, were visi­ tors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fer­ guson on Sunday. Sacrament services on Sunday at all points, ' Mr, and gene for a ious points Congratulations to Mr. and Archie Etherington on the .arrival of a baby hoy. a Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Patterson, Miss Edith Patterson-fand Miss New­ man, of Clinton, visited on Sunday* at '.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-] thur Gardiner, Mr. Wes Ballantyne, of Camp Borden and Wm. Ballantyne, of Quebec, visited over the week-end with their father, Mr. John .Ballan­ tyne. Mission Circle j TH? regular monthly meeting of j Thames Road Mission Circle was i held at the home of Doris Duncan,} Saturday afternoon, Sept. 20'. Hel-] en Selves, the president, opened the] meeting by the use of hymn 409,' followed, by a short prayer by the ’ president? The scripture lesson ■ was read by Doris Duncan?, The secretary’s -report was read and ad­ opted and the treasurer’s report was read. Several items of business were then discussed. June Coward and Jeanette Stone were the two delegates chosen to go to the W.M.S, sectional meeting at Kippen. Hymn 500 was sung. Doris Duncan, hav­ ing charge of the program, then took over. Hymn 48iC was sung; Helen Selves played an 'instrumental; the topic was read by Mary Borland; Ruby Simpson then favored with a piano solo. This was followed by a duet by ‘Lois Ford and Ro­ berta Duncan. Dorothy Squire played an instrumental and hymn 445 was sung, followed by the Miz­ pah benediction, which closed the meeting. • A' 10-cent ed at the close. SAINTSBURY Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson .on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe B.eatson and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, .of'Granton. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooey, of Mooresville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. Mac­ Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fisher and family, of Exeter, and Mr, and , Mrs. Lome Sholdice and family, of Watford, were with Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs, W. Garret, of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carrol, of An­ derson, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Atkinson. . Rev. Mr. Langford, of Mitbhell, was a guest on Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Angus, of Lon­ don, spent Mrs. Harry Fred S. C* Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Dobbs. Mrs. Switzer is re­ guests on Sunday Dobbs. Murray Abbott and Mrs. Bob Coleman, Sunday with Carrol. Switzer and Switzer, of Mr. and’ tea1 was serv- Rally day services were observed here last Sunday morning with Mr Leonard Thacker, assistant super­ intendent, conducting the services. The was son, line Rodd * reading tpe Scripture lessons. ” the story a story Kenneth duet which was much appreciated. Rev. A. Laing gave a splendid,ad­ dress, taken from the three por­ tions of Scripture, the theme be­ ing “Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord.” A baptismal service was held for little Merlin Shushan. Miss Gladys Shier spent the 'week­ end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier* « ' Miss Mary Jane Bretliow, of Cre­ diton, and her sister, Mrs Miners, of Manitoba, are spending a few days with the Misses Amanda and Sarah Shier f The Perth Presbytery met on Tuesday of this week at Mitchell United Church and the WM.S. autumn rally met there also. It was & combined meeting. Dinner was served in the church basement. Miss Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Wilbur Wynn and Miss Florence Jennison wore In attendance at -the rally. The Woodham fall anniversary will be held Sunday, October 12th, with services at 11 am. and 7 p.m, with-Rev. H, J. Mahoney, B,A„ B.D,f of Stratford and Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., of Hketer, as -speakers. Mrs* Howard Anderson daughter, Shirley, spent a couple of days last week-end at her par­ ents’ home and also visited with her sister, fMrs Laverne Stone, of Kirkton. Rally Day printed programme followed with Rhoda Thomp- Marion Parkinson and Made- Miss A Trewartha gave and . Grant Mills also read for the children. Master and Grant Mills sang a and -V- Church on Sunday, Rev.. J. B ba Moore, the., speaker at Supper is to be evening, Octo­ -v- MOUNT CARMEL and of at in Windsor with Blooipfield and Of London, and GREENWAY * Anniversary services Will be held in tliC United October 12 th. of Milton, will both services. The annual fowl held on Thursday ber 16th. Programme by the Fa­ vourite Four, of London. / Mr, J. B. Nichol, oi- Hamilton, visited last week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mr. tfind Mrs. Rufus Turnbull Grand Bend, spent Thursday Niagara Falls. Mr, Clarence Brophey, R.C.A.F. who is home on two weeks’ leave, spent the week-end' his sister, Mrs. Bd other friends. Miss Viola-Curts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smithers, of ^Phrkhill, visited on. Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Curts The feed Cross Society arc ing their" monthly meeting Monday evening Church basement, of date. Mr. and Mrs. tertained. thefr. family and a few friends On Friday evening in hom* or of Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Turnbull’s fifth wedding anniversary. Miss .Lillian Ulons returned to Windsor on Sunday after spending a tew weeks with her mother, Mrs W. T. Glens; Miss. Ruby Hicks, of Hamilton, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hicks. V—— With hold­ next in the United Note the change •Dean Drown en- How Does Your Label Read? Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard and son, Ronald, of Zurich, spent -Sun­ day with Mr.' and Mrs. A. Morrissey. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Zinc and fam­ ily, of Chatham, spent Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin. ! A number attended the shower held at Mrs. Joe Dietrich’s, last Thursday evening in honor of the bride-to-be, Miss Evelyn Regan. Miss Winnie Madden returned to Toronto after spending a few weeks at her home here. Mrs. A. McCann entertained a number of friends at. a shower on Monday evening in honor of her niece, Miss Elizabeth Dietrich. Miss M. 'Williams has returned after spending a few weeks with friends in Detroit. Mr. Pat McCarthy spent Monday In London Mr, Mrs. Spent Minor maining for a* few'days, There was considerable damage .done in this community by the wind, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Abbott and family were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Harold Hunter were Mr. Fred McLean, of Hensail, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and sons and Misses Anna and Irene Brock, of Zion. We are glad to hear that Mr*' Maurice MacDonald is and 4s able to be up a each day. Mr. Fred Dobbs and Hardy, of Lucan, have business trip to the West. Mr. and* Kirkton* Meeting- Mission Band Mission Band The Jolly Junior Sunday morning, Sept. .28, attendance of forty. The opened by singing “Stand Jesus” followed, by the met on with an meeting Up for Scripture lesson; by Lila Borland improving- few hours Mr. Prank left on a. EXETER FEED & FLOUR MILL SHIPKA of Lon- Harleton relatives and Mrs. John Lamport, Manitoba, are , visiting Mildred Lamport, Spending a week with her Mr. Malita, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Lam­ port this week. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert are spending a week with in Wheatley and Windsor. Miss “ don, is parents. Miss Sarnia, home. Sfr. and Mrs. Andy Matherson and family, moving Lovis. Evelyn Harleton, R.N., of is spending a week at her of Creditoil, are this Week onto the farm of Mr, Wm. We welcome them. ’ ■f A inDIARKABLE RECORD if * « Mr, Gordon' Heywood, of Exe­ ter has achieved a truly remark­ able record. Mr. Heywood fed three of his. pigs on hominy plus Shur-Gain 41% Hog Concentrate with these amazing results: With a feed consumption of 1,030 lbs. (100 lbs. Shur-Gain 41% Hog Concentrate plus 030 lbs of hom­ iny), a gain of 538 lbs. Was pro­ duced after the time of weaning. He received $08.85 at marketing. Deducting the cost of feed, $20.50 this leaves $48.35. This is. an amazing rate of gain and a, nice profit for Mr, Heywood. Con­ gratulations to Mr. Heywood! Yon, too, can bring your pork production to a new peak by feed* Ing ShuisGain 41% Hog Concern* trate. Shur-Gain saves and makes you money, ATTENTION FARMERS! Feed is going to be scarce this winter. Get the most feeding value from your ensilage orops by using The Lundy Portable Silo. Ask for particulars. G. A* CANN & SONS [1 For your Poultry feed laying mash or big 50 your own grains. Worm your poultry Pratt's N. Capsules, 18 % with With K* Split Action PHONE3S