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HENSALL
Miss Mary Clark,
spent the
here.
Mrs. B.
McLarnon
London.
Mr. and
week-end
Kyle and
spent the
of Wingham,
at her home
Mrs, Harvey
week-end in
Who will render to every man
The an-
5 “Exalt Ye
Far Away”,
Mrs. David Kilpatrick, of
London, spent Sunday with
in Hensall.
Miss Faith Rogers, of St,
as, was the guest of Miss
Qook over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm* White,
don, visited with Mrs. R. Bonthron
and other friends on Sunday.
Mr, Norris McEwen, of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alpine McEwen.
Dr, and Mrs. Smith and family,
of St. Marys, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty,
Miss Margaret Tudor, of Dundas,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tudor.
Miss Dorothy Brazier, of London,
is spending a week or so in Hensall,
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Steer.
Mrs, Mary Buchanan and Doris
attended the Buchanan-Palmer wed
ding in London on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. James Priest, of
Port Huron, Mich., visited ovex' the
week-end with Mr. James Priest.
Mrs. Doherty, wife of Ven. Arch
deacon Doherty, of London, - spent
the week-end with friends in Hen
sall*Rev. and Mrs, Wm, Weir and
Freddie returned home on Friday
last after a pleasant two weeks' trip
combined with business.
Guests at the hchne of Mr. and
Mrs. W. O, Goodwin on ‘Bunday last
were Rev. and Mrs. Naylor, of Lis
towel and Pte, Wm. Cole, of Ham
ilton.
Mrs. Sam Farrell, who has lived
in. Montreal since her marriage, is
spending an extended visit, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smale,
Mrs. Frank Farquhar, one of the
leaders of Group 2 of the Ladies’
Aid, held a social hour at her home
Quite a
A
friends
Thom-
Norma
of Don-
2:6.
according to his deeds?
them by the choir was
the Lord*'; A duet, “I T .
was rendered by Mrs. F.^Robinson
and Miss Ethel -Clark
friends of Rev* and Mrs. Herbert
Naylor were glad of the opportun
ity of renewing acquaintance with
them*
Presentation nnd Address
Hensall town hall was filled to
capacity on Friday evening, June
12th, when a reception was held for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Upshall, who
were married recently. Music for
the occasion was furnished by the
Murdock orchestra, During the
evening Mr, and Mrs* Upshall were
asked to come forward and were
presented with a handsome china
cabinet. The address was read by
Mr, Albert Alexander and the pre
sentation was made by Mr. Alex
Irwin and Mr. Percy Sales, Mr, Up
shall made a fitting reply on be
half of himself and Mrs. Upshall,
after which all present joined in
singing “For They Are Jolly Good
Fellows”, An address was read
the young couple,
The many
to
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman vis
ited with friends in Enrich on Sun
day.
Pte,
spent
eats.
Mr.
lloss Guenther, of Kitchener
the week-end with his par
on Saturday afternoon,
number of ladies were present,
dainty lunch was served. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherritt, pt
Hamilton, spent a short time re
cently with Harold's .parents, Mr,
and Mrs. T. Sherritt, in Hensall and
in Blyth with Mrs. Sherritt’s par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. Sinclair.
Miss S. Treharn and Mrs. M. S.
Rasser, both of Denfield, also Mrs.
G. E. Zaviz, of Windsor, spent a
day recently with Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Case. Mrs. Rasser and Mrs.
Zaviz are sisters of Mrs. Case.
The annual birthday party of the
W.M.S, of Carmel Presbyterian
church will be held in the school
room of
- June 25,
er will
Lane, of
Services in Carmel church were in
charge of Rev. Wm. Weir on Sunday
at 11 a.m. The anthem by the choir
'Was .“Like as a Father”, the solo
part* being taken by Rev. Weir. The
text was from St. John 14:23, “If
a man love me, he will ’keep my
words.” There was no evening
service.
Death’ of Percy Clark
Word was received here on Sun
day of the death in Windsor of Percy
Clark in his ” fifty-third year. Mr.
Clark, who had spent most of his
life in and around. Hensall, went
overseas with the 161st Battalion in
1916. He had worked at black
smithing for a number of years in
Hensall and ’’for a short time was
engaged in a hotel business along
with the late Ed. Drake. He had
suffered from a heart condition for
some time. He is survived by his
widow, the former Fanny Gascho, of
Zurich, and two sons. The funeral
was held in Windsor on Tuesday.
Arnold Circle Meets
The regular meeting of the Arnold
Circle was held at the home of Miss
Mabel Workman on Monday even
ing, June 15 th,' with the president,
Miss Sarah Manson, in the chair.
The meeting opened with hymn 4 65,
“O Love that Will not Let Me Go”,
after which Mrs. Weir led in pray
er. The scripture was read by Mrs.
Orr, Hymn 463 was sung and the
minutes of the previous meeting
were read by Miss Violet Hyde, fol
lowed by the roll call and offering.
The topic was taken by Mrs. Bayn-
ham, after which hymn 571, “Blest
Be the Tie That Binds”, was sung*
The meeting closed with the Lord’s
prayer in unison. Lunch was .serv
ed.
Edwards—Morrison
A quiet wedding was solemnized
at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Morrison, on Saturday, June 13th,
at 4 p.m., when Emily P.> daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Morrison, was united in marriage
to Basil S. Edwards, son of Mrs.
Edwards and the late Miller Ed
wards. The ceremony was .perform
ed on the lawn by the Rev. Arthur
Sinclair, of Blyth. The bride was
given in marriage by her brother
and was attended by her niece, Miss
Violet Morrison, as maid of honor.
Following the ceremony the guests
enjoyed a wedding dinner served by
the Misses Mary Goodwin and Alice
Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will
reside at the groom's liome hear
I-Iensall.
the church on Thursday,
at 3 p.m. The guest speak-
be Mrs. (Rev.) D. J*
Goderich.
Sixty-Niftli Anniversary
The sixty-fifth anniversary of the
opening of St. Paul’s Anglican
chdrch was held on Sunday, June
14th, when Rev* Herbert Naylor, of
Listowel, a former rector, preach
ed inspiring sermons to large con
gregations at both services.. The
morning anthem by the choir was
“The Lord Reigneth** and a sold,
“Open the Gates’’
Robt. Cameron.
“Whatsoever is
Overcometh the
evening service
of the United
and a sole,
was sung by Mr,
The text
Begotten of God
World*** For the
the congregations
__ _____ and Presbyterian
churches withdrew their services and
joined in with the Anglicans. Rev.
Naylor took his text from Romans
Was.
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at Avonton on
Lorpe MiUey, of the R.C.A.F.
SasKatchewan, is' visiting
latives here.
Pte. Herbert. Miller, who
tioned at Petawawa, has
home for the summer.
A number
led by Miss
her home in
Dashwood
attend the Decoration
the Bronson Line
day.
Mrs. D, Pfaff
Harris and friend,,
the week-end with Mr
Hartman Elsie.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bender, of
Toronto, spent the week-end here
owing to the serious illness of
father, Mr, Ezra Benper. We pleased to say Mr. Bender is
proving, though slowly.
Under the auspices of Eion
theran church a lawn social is to
be held on Saturday evening, June
20th, after 8 o’clock on the lawn
next to Tieman's hotel. In case of
bad weather the social will be held
in the hotel dining-room.
The Dashwood School is closing
for the summer vacation with a Pic
nic at Grand Bend beach on the af
ternoon of Friday, June 26, The
" >. teachers and trustees hope
from here,
Jean Cole,
Husseldale
Memorial
with re
was sta
returned
accompan-
visited at
on Sunday.
Band will
services at
cemetery on Sun-
and Miss Norma
of Sarnia, spent
and Mrs,FOR
COUPON RATIONING
CREDITON
Mrs, E* -Guettinger and
Bowman spent a week in Windsor
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bow
man,
Miss Nola Faist, Mr. E. Guetting-' pupils, auu w ws>vee»
er, Clarence Fahrner, Arthur and that everyone in the community,
Gordon Haist spent the week-end I whether old or young, will join with
in Windsor visiting Mr. and Mrs. • them for these few hours of neigh
borly get-together and fun. Show
yoyr interest in the rising genera
tion by gathering in front of the
Evangelical church shortly a/fter’
one o’clock. If you are there, there
will be_ a way down for you, for
sure,
sible;
this
ber.
Mrs.
Rodney Bowman. '
Sunday next, June 21st, will be
observed as Decoration Day at Cre-
diton Evangelical Cemetery. A ser
vice and program will be conducted
by Rev. Reuber, commencing
2.30 p.m,
The Dorcas Bible Class of
Evangelical church gathered at
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber
Tuesday evening of last week. Thir
ty members were present, The motto
of the class is “Saved to Serve.”
the
and
this
pro
ve-
at
the
•the
a
Bring your car if at all pos-
also a picnic basket. Make
date you are going to remein-
OF SUGAR
will be mailed next week
to every Household
Canadictns will be required to register so that
ration cards, good for the 10 week period,
commencing July 1st, may be issued immedi
ately. fit the end of that period a coupon
ration book, good for six months, will be issued.
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PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS
Rev. Reuber, the teacher of
class, presided for the program
also for the election of officers,
being the annual meeting. The
gram opened by a sing-song;
cal duet by Mrs. W. Smith and Miss
A. Smith; reading, Mrs. Reuber;
piano duet, Mrs. E*
Mrs. I. Finkbeiner,
prayer by Rev.
tion of officers
president, Mrs.
president, Mrs.
Miss A. Smith;
C. Fahrner;
Eilber; pianist, Mrs.
chorister, Mrs. E. Fanrner; report
er, Mrs. R. Finkbeiner; conveners
of committees, program, Mrs. F.
Morlock; sympathy and relief, Mrs.
A. Holtzman; devotional? Mrs. J.
Ratz; social, Mrs. H. Morlock, Mrs.
W.‘ Schwartz, Mrs. L. England;
membership, Mrs. W. Smith; flow
erbed, Mrs. C. Treitz; librarians,
Mrs. J. Finkbeiner, Mrs. R. Ratz,
A dainty lunch was served by group
No. 1, Mrs. H. Morlock, convener,
Votes of thanks were given to all
who helped to make the meeting a
success, also to the retiring (Presi
dent, Mrs. J. Ratz, who replied in a
•suitable way, and to the host and
hostess. ’The closing hymn was
“Blest me the Tie That Binds”.
Mrs.
Fahrner and
scripture and
Reuber. The elec-
resulted as follows:
I. Finkbeiner; vice-
C. Haist; secretary,
asst,-secretary, Miss
treasurer, Mrs. H. K.
C. Hoffman;
has not
seventy
he bet-
articles
Unit for
1 turtle-
ZION
Mr. Arthur Hern has enlisted with
the R.C.A.F.
Mrs. A. Gunning, of Exeter, spent
a few days in the community.
Services will be held in" Zion
church next Sunday at the usual
hour, 9.30 a.m.-
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Wm. Brock was unable to attend the
anniversary service on Sunday as
she was ill. Mrs. Brock
missed an anniversary for
years. We hope she will
ter soon.
The following are the
sent from Eion Red Cross
this packing: 4 pairs socks,
neck sweater, 6 pairs seamen’s boots,
2 aero caps, 1 girl’s sweater, size
16; 10 wash cloths, 2 quilts, 2 boys’
blouses, 1 nightgown, 1 girl’s coat,
size 16, 2 pairs girls’ knickers, 1
girl's blouse, 1 pair boy’s shorts,
1 boy’s blazer.
Sunday visitors in the commun
ity were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mor
ley and, family, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Anderson and Shirley and Mr.
and Mrs. P. Passmore and Alice
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Thompson with Mr*
and Mrs. Edgar Baker; Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Taylor and Mrs. L* Kyle with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hern; Mr. and
M. Culbert, Merton add Earl
Mr. and MrS. Harold Hern; Mr
Mrs, Wilbert Wynn .with Mr*
Mrs. Geo* Brock; Mr. and Mrs. L.
Rowcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hooper
and
Mt,
and
Mrs.
Mr.
Kevin With Mr
ELIMVILLE
Bill Johns spent Sunday with
Mr. Norman Johns -at Zion.
The Y.P.U. paid a visit to
County Home in Clinton last
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns
Emerson visited with Mrs. Louisa
Aitkens, at Mooresville, last Sun
day.
Mr. and .Mrs. Alex Dykeman and
children, of Galt, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Dykeman and family
on Sunday.
Miss Irene Johns spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brock at Zion. Miss Ola Johns also
visited there on Sunday,
About twenty-five ladies have fin
ished the nursing course which was
under the direction of Mrs. J. Del-
bridge, R.N. At the last meeting
she was presented with a wall mir
ror by the class.
A.C.2 Earl Coultis, of the R.C.
A.F., St. Thomas, Messrs. Billy
Brock, of Crumlin, and Laurie Ste
phens, of Sky Harbor, Goderich,
spent the week-end at their respec
tive homes.
The second annual picnic of the
Elimville Farm Forum group was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard^Johns. Supper
on the lawn to a good
very pleasant evening
The next meeting will
September;
The Yorkshire sow,
tickets are still being sold by Elim
ville Red Cross unit, now weighs
255 lbs. ’
the Legion Rooms on
night, June 2-Oth. The pig
on display outside the
Rooms, weather permitting.
A large number attended
coration day service held
cemetery here on Sunday afternoon
last. Rev. Walden, of St. Marys,
gave a fine address. Messrs. Josh.
Johns, of Exeter, and Mr. Will
Johns addressed the gathering, the
former giving a sketch of the past
history of Elimville church and com
munity and the latter a financial
statement and also told of the im
provements made at the cemetery.
Messrs, A. Wuerth and W. Cutbush,
sang a duet, “The, Old Home
Church”, and Messrs. B. Cooper, K.
Johns, A. Pym and L, Elford sang
a quartet number,
be Holy”.
of flowers were placed on the graves
by relatives and friends.
Mr.
was served
number. A
was spent,
be held in
on which
•>
The draw will be made at
Saturday
will be
.Legion
the de-
at the
“Take Time to
Mariy beautiful bouquets
Mrs.
With
and
and
and Mrs. N. ■ Hooper with
Warden Brock; Mr.
Hunter and family,
Marjorie Laing and
.Tack Delbvidge and
. and Mrs. Welling-
Mr
and Mrs.
Mrs. Bob
P. Hunter
and Mrs.
Spence with Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Hern; Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffery and
Spencer with Mr, and Mrs. Angus
Earl.
ton Brock; Mr.and Mrs.Ed. West-
cott and Doris and Mr.and Mrs.
Jos.Bailey and Betty with Mi . and
Mrs.Milton Brock;Mr.and Mrs.
Geo.Earl with Mr.and Mrs*Nor-
man Brock; Mr . and Mrs . Malcolm
When a sudden accident or
unforeseen sickness disables you.,
usually earnings stop immediate
ly.—burdensome expenses quickly
accumulate—savings rapidly melt
away—problems multiply and
your whole hope of financial
security is suddenly thrown in
reverse, besides recovery being
retarded due to "worry over the
added expenses.
Why risk having this happen
to You ox* Your Family when the
protection we offer is easily
within your teach; Think now
What your health means to You
and
OUr
ask us to explain more fully
complete protection at once.
C. J. Hennessy
Centralia
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HOW TO REGISTER
Residents in Urban Areas not served by
Letter Carrier, and Residents in*
Rural Areas
Application cards will be distributed to all house
holders through the post offices on or before Tues
day, June 23rd. Additional cards will also be de
livered for every person resident in the household,
who bears a different last name from the head of
the household. If needed, extra cards may be secured
from local post offices.
These application cards should be filled out imme
diately and dropped in the nearest mail box or post
office. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will
be delivered with each card. As soon as your name
is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards,
good for a ten-week period, will be mailed to you—
one ration card for each person in your home. These
will be for sugar only.
Coupon Stationing tor Sugar
Beeomes Eftoetive July 1st
Beginning July 1st, no one will be permitted to buy
sugar for regular domestic use without a ration
coupon.
Prompt co-operation on the part of the public in
filling out and returning their application cards is
necessary to ensure return of the ration coupon
card in time to purchase sugar on or after the
above date.
Remember—the amount of sugar allowed each indi
vidual under the new coupon rationing plan will be
exactly the same as allowed at present—| pound per
person per week.
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e
LAjf NAME ONLY
APPLICANT'S ’ FIRST NAME(S)’
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— DECLARATION —
IN support OF RATION BOOK APPLICATION.
I, THE UNRERfelGNED, SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I
(AND THE FOREGOING MEMBERS OF TRE SAME
FAMILY) LIVE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, BEING
ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND THAT NO.
OTHER APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE ON BEHALF OF
ANYONE MENTIONED HEREIN.
FIRST NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS
AT SAME ADDRESS HAVING SAME
5. LAST NAME AS AT TOP.
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THE WARTIME PRICES AND TWIDE B SARD
The provision for additional sugar for preserving,
etc., will be continued.- Special voucher forms for ,
this purpose are being supplied to all retailers.
No person may have on hand more than two weeks’
supply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district
®O NOT SUROENDEIt YOUR APPLICATION
CARO TO ANY UNAUTHORIZED PERSON
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CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and
sons, of Khiva, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims.
Mr. and Mrs.' C. Swartzentruber
and daughter, of Zurich, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Glanville.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Truemner
and son moved to London Saturday,
where
ed for
Mr.
called
to the
sister,
away on Friday.
Mrs. George Wright and lady
friend, of Windsor, spent a few
days last week with the
father, Mr. Eli Lawson.
Pte. and Mrs. Douglas
and son Roy, of London,
Nat. Corbett of Exeter, spent
day with Mrs. Jack Jasney.
the former has been employ-
some time. •
and Mrs. Murray Neil were
to London Thursday owing
serious illness of the former’s
Mrs. E. Beaver, who passed
Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer, Mrs.
Milton Ratz and Mrs. Roy Ratz at
tended the funeral of their aunt in
Waterloo on Wednesday of last
week. She
Ratz, Sr.
Mr. and
of Portage
spent the past two weeks visitin,
relatives and friends here left on
Monday to visit relatives in Belle
ville,
on Wednesday of
was a sister of Mr.J.
Mrs. Wni. Baumgarten,
la Prairie, who have
g
prior to theii’ return home.
CROMARTY
Mr. Wilfred Scott was home for
the week-end. Wilfred is at Camp
Borden for the present.
Miss Margaret Scott is able to be
around after her injury, received
while playing ball at the picnic.
Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Hamilton,
Mrs. Thos. Scott and Mrs. S. A. Mil
ler attended the sectional meeting
returned home
attending the
of the W.M.S. held
Wednesday last.
Rev. Mr. Jameson
last week-end from
General Assembly in Montreal. He
gave a very concise account of the-
meetings on Sabbath last. Some of
the questions that were brought up),
and discussed at these meetings were
very clearly explained by Mr. Jame-
former’s
Triebner
and Mrs.
Sun-
attend-
council
of Ore-
SHIPKA
Deputy Reeve Roy Ratz
ed a meeting of the county
in Goderich last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lippert
diton, were Sunday visitors with
Mr; and Mrs* Earl Ratz.
Rev. R, Hicks, of London, preach
ed in the United church on Sunday
last on the temperance situation.
The public school held their an
nual picnic at Grand Bend on Sat
urday last and report a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford McGregor, -of
Parkhill, visited -on Sunday' with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Desjardins.
KIRKTON
Quite a large number from the
village attended the graduation exer
cises of the School of Nursing held
at Stratford on Wednesday, June
10. Those who were guests of Miss
Marian Tufts were Mr. and Mrs. T.
Tufts and family, Mrs. A. Tufts, he'r
grandmother, Mr. and Mrs* W.
Doupe and Roxie, Mrs* F, Johnson,
Mr. M. Maloy, Mrs. M. Gregory,_Miss
pj Robinson "" -
Marshall and
Hazlewood.
Miss
ing the
Miss E.
Bakery
Monday
Mr
tended the decoration service held
at Elimville Sunday and spent the
evening With Mr, and Mrs* W. Kers-
lake.
Private Herb Ross, of Kingston,
spent the week-end with his cousin,
Mr. Ross Tufts.
, Miss L* Coulin and Mrs. H. Rus
tin on Sunday visited in Stratford
With their aunt, who is ill at time
of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fluff visited
With Mr. and. Mrs. R« Robinson at
Varna this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Mr. and Mrs. D.
McNaughton is fill-Helen
vacancy which was left by
Robinson at the Humphreys
and commenced work on
. morning.
and Mrs. Lewis Pletcher at-
As a means of prevention and cure of Coccidiosis use
——— Shur-Gain 19% Flushing Mash -
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*1
The Exeter Agricultural Society a^e this year sponsoring
a competition of five bacon hogs to be shown at. the Fall
Fair. Pi’izes range from $12.00 to $6.00. See the secretary
of the society for particulars*
— See us for a balanced feed to feed those hogs —
SHUR-GAIN 19% FLUSHING MASH
The recent long spell of wet weather has increased
tremendously the hazard from COCCTDIOSIS in chickens.
Our firm has long been urged to get a flushing mash to take
the place of our Coprasweet (which is no longer obtainable)
to combat this disease. We have been fortunate in being
able to obtain this product made from milk products to over
come this peril.
G. A. CANN & SONS
Phone 35w Exeter Ont.