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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-09-28, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAV, ^EFTEOEE Coming to Hensall C. R. Wilkinson, R.O, Ophthalmic Optician Wingham will be at W. O. GOODWIN’S Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, for the purpose of testing eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult cases and those . that have not been properly fitted, specially recommended to con­ sult me. Hours 10 a.tm, to 6 p.m* Phone 16 Hensall for appointment HENSALL and the Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stewart, London called on Miss Elizabeth -Slavin pn Saturday. Miss Eleanor Bell Reg, N., of London, visited recently at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Hyde. Miss Marie Bell, of London spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bell. Mrs. Lou 'Simpson has been quite ill at her home here, but is some­ what improved at time of writing. Miss Nellie -Boyle, Reg. N., return­ ed to her home in Toronto after a very pleasant visit with relatives here. Miss Helen Munn, R. N., of Lon­ don, visited last week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn. The W. M. S- of Carmel Church will entertain the Home Helpers on Tuesday evening October 3rd at 8 p.m. in the church. The many friends of Mr. Fred Corbett are pleased to see him able to be out driving in the car again after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor family moved this week into Petty apartments over Mr. Webber’s Hardware Store. Mr. Lloyd Ortwein and Mr. Milton Ortwein of London, visited over the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. Mrs. Lena Squires and daughter Annie and sons Tom and Will Noy­ er, of Denfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miss Sarah Manson went an operation for recently in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, returned to on Monday. Mr. Peter Moir is sive improvements to property which he recently purchas­ ed from the estate of ard Blatchford. In connection with vest Campaign which Saturday Cook's Rock Bottom Store here in Hensall is a participant Hensallites can vote at Cook’s right here in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLarnon and family moved last week into the house on Main Street recently vacated by Mrs. Richardson and son Thomas Richardson. • Mr. Daniel McNaughton, who re­ sides with his son Mr. Peter Mc­ Naughton had the misfortune last week to fall. Mr. McNaughton was taken to iScott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, for treatment. Owing to Mr. McNaughton’s advanced years a fall is very dangerous. Rev. L. Ernest Gosselin, Victoria Harbour, conducted services in the Carmel Presbyterian church -Sunday. The choir contributed two beautiful anthems. Misses Irene Hoggarth and Margaret Bell singing the duet. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Mitchell Ph. B.D., from near Ottawa will preach. The W. M. S. of the United church held a very successful sale of home­ cooking in Bonthron & Drysdale store on Saturday. Mrs. Richardson and son Thomas moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Shaddock and Mr. T. Shaddock and are getting nicely settled. Mrs. Victor Fee is having her neat dwelling repaired with Insulated building material, which is made in Sarnia, Ont. The work is being done by Mr. Edward Fanson agent of Exeter. This is a new material which proves a great benefit for keeping out the cold in winter and keeping the dwelling cool in sum­ mer. Rev. R. A. Brook conducted the morning service in the United church on Sunday and the choir sang an anthem. The evening service was withdrawn owing to the anniversary services being held at Chiselhurst. Rev. R. A. .Brook conducted service in Bly th United Church Sunday ev­ ening while Rev. Arthur 'Sinclair formerly of Hensall conducted an­ niversary services at Chiselhurst United Church. The members of the Hensall United church choir contributed greatly to the services at Chiselhurst with the following numbers, duet by Mrs. Lee Hedden and Mrs. George Hess and in the anthems the soloists were Mrs. G. Hess, Mr. Harry Horton and Mr. G. T. Wren. At the evening service Mrs. Hedden and Mrs. Hess sang a beautiful duet “The Holy City". A large number from here attended the services Which were conducted by the former minister Rev. A. Sin­ clair now of Blyth. Mrs. Gauld To Speak Here Mrs. Gau Id, returned missionary, who has been in Formosa for fort? years will be the guest speaker M the anniversary of the W. M. S. in the United Church on Sunday morn­ well known no doubt there Will out to here her ad- on Sunday Parkins, who under­ appendicitis her home here making exten- the house and the late the Fall starts Ricli- Har- next Cash Frank Farquhar presiding. The meeting opened by singing a hymn. Mrs. Farquhar led in prayer, follow­ ed by the Scripture lesson, The min­ utes of the previous meeting was read and adopted and the business discussed. A hymn was sung and. the Lord’s Prayer followed in unison. The following program was presenf- 1 ed. A vocal solo by Miss Margaret ■ Dougall; reading by Mrs. Roy Bell • were much enjoyed- Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Andrew Dougall • played a piano duet and Miss Mar­ garet Dougall and Mrs. Malcolm ' Dougall favored with a vocal duet, A very dainty lunch was served at the close, Hensail School Fair Concert The annual Hensall School Fair ' Concert was held in the Town Hall on Friday evening with a very large crowd present and all the rural schools well represented. Mr. W, R. Davidson, secretary-treasurer of the School Fair Board gave an address and introduced the chairman In­ spector Beacom of Goderich. The program opened by singing “O Can­ ada” this was followed by the Jun­ ior Recitations by the following: Francis Lostell, Grant Morgan, Bernice Dilling, Patsy Mitchell, Eil- leen Munn, Jean Armstrong, Audrey Campbell, Laura iSangster, Bobby Hedden, Eleanor Cook, Donald Mc­ Kinnon, Marguerite Moore and Eleanor Venner. Intermediate Recitations — J une Kennedy, Doris Buchanan, Billy Campbell, Lyla Moir, Junior Hedden Ross Jinks and^Joyce Broderick, Music—Mervyn Stephan, violin solo; Norma Green, vocal solo; Dor­ is Kercher, piano solo; Ross Ken­ nedy vocal solo; Ruth Hess and Patsy McDonell vocal duet; chorus from S. S. 10, Hay directed by Mr. Sam Rennie; quartette from S. S. 10, Hay, Jean Armstrong, Betty Munn, Eilleen Munn, Betty Row- cliffe. Public Speaking Grades V and VI —Jean Cann, S.S. No. 10, Usborne, • “History of Usborne”; Lenore Nor- mington, Hensall, “Wild Donald McArthur, Hensall, Indies”. A spelling match ed the public speaking. Music—-Grant and Marion ner, vocal duet; Jean Triebner, piano solo; Norma Knight, piano solo; Mabel Fairburn, vocal solo; Donald McArthur, solo; Joyce Brod­ erick, solo; Billy Mickle, piano solo; Ross Kennedy and Ruth Hess, vocal duet. Senior Public Speaking— Jennie Jolly, S.S. 3, Hay, “A Trip to Los Angeles”; John Beer, "Swimming & Life-Saving”; Joe .Marks, “Safety First,” -Prize Winners—-Recitations—-Ross Jinks, Doris Buchanan, Grant Mor­ gan, Joyce Broderick, Lyla 5 Moir, Francis Lostell. Public Speaking Grades V and VI —Lenore Normington, Jean Donald McArthur. Music—Mervyn Stephan, Kercher, Jean Triebner, Knight, Billy Mickle. # Vocal Music—'Grant, and Triebner, Mabel Fairburn, Ruth Hess and Patsy McDonell; Ruth Hess and Ross Kennedy. Senior Public Speaking —■ John Beer, Joe Marks Jennie Jolly. Spelling Match—Jennie Jolly, J. Beer, Ronald Stephan, Gordon Campbell. The T. Eaton book prize for sweep­ stakes was won by Patsy Mitchell and Bruce Glenn, of Tuckersmith. The judges were Inspector Bea­ com, Mr. R. J. Moore and. Mr. W. 0, Goodwin. Accompanists, Mr. Sam Rennie Miss Greta Lammie, Miss Florence Welsh, Mrs. Russell Broderick Miss Jean Triebner. CREDITON Birds”; "West follow- Trieb- Cann, Marion chorus, and WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton attended the funeral of Mr. Mc­ Naughton’s brother-in-law at Nor­ wich on Sunday last. Mrs. Hotson, of Avonbank, visited on Sunday last at the home of Mr. John Camm. 'Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Switzer have returned home from their va­ cation at Blossom Lake and also with their daughter, Mrs. Louth, of Toronto. Mrs. Lovie, of Dresden, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Laing and family. Friends of Mrs. Harvey Parkinson are pleased to know that she is im­ proving after her recent illness. We are glad to know that Miss Amanda -Shier is slowing improving. The Mission Band met in the basement of the church last Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Ing. Mrs. GAtild is around hero and be a large crowd dress. Aid MeetLadies’ The Ladies’ Aid Of Carmel church held their regUar meeting in the church Tuesday evening with Mrs. CREDITON EAST Mrs. Richard Badle and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beadle, of London, spent Sunday with the latter’s mo­ ther Mrs. Isaac iSims at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton and Barry, o£ Grand Bend, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Ebel’ and Mrs. Leonard Wein and Marion spent Sunday at Springbank. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and son, of Clinton and Mrs. Geo. Hayes and Mrs. Wilson Anderson, of Exe­ ter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley and Mrs. Stanley Kelly and Mrs. Frank Scheiding, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and son, of Khiva, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims. Quite a number from here at­ tended the Exeter Fair on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horney and two children, of Ridgeway visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Motz Tuesday. Mr. Mark Mitchell, of Exeter, spent the week-end here, Mr. jack Anderson, of London, spent the the week-end with his par­ ents here. DASHWOOD The regular meeting of the W. I. ’ Dr. W. D. Bryce, UP.S., D.D-S. I pENTAL SURGEON ! At office in Hart/eib Block, Danh- ! wood, first fhrpe days ot weak ago at office over the post Office, in I rich, lgst three days pi week* Rally Day will be observed at the Evangelical church next Sunday, Oc­ tober 1st. A brief rally program will be given in the morning during the Sunday School period and band will assist in the evening ser­ vice, Miss Zeta Nadiger Ji. N., of Ho­ well, Mich., is spending her vacation with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen spent a days with relatives in Parkhill week. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinard Miller Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Miller are visit­ ing with their brother Rev. and Mrs. E. Miller in Cleveland. Mr. R. A. Van Dyck, spent a few days with Mrs. Ness last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. C. Burmeister, all of Dashwood and Mrs. 1 Haberer, of Zurich returned on day evening after spending week-end in Ubly, Pigeon and Austin, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Burns, of Port on, visited with her mothei* Witzel over the week-end. Miss Seip and Mrs. Laudenbach and children, of Seaforth, were vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs, Gottschalk on Thursday. mva «vwa „I™ua,,vv ux xi,, October 15th and 16th will beof which 2 were new members. Mrs’ the Anniversary dates at Dashwood Lawrence Wein, the vice-president, Evangelical church this year. Rev. took charge of the devotional and E. Burn, of Milverton, Ont., will be business parts of the meeting. It the guest speaker at the Sunday ser- was decided that the Circle hold a'vices. On Monday evening October baking sgle on Saturday, September 16th an illustrated lecture with col- 30th. The remainder of the meet-! orful moving pictures featuring ing, consisting of hymns, piano solo, I “Canadian Unity” will be given by a discussion on "A Better Under-! Messrs. J. P. S. Nethercott and D. standing" and sing song was in'H. Carr of London. charge of the Literary Committee, j Mr. and Mrs, Albert Horner and Alma_Ratz, Mrs._ Emerson W^in, Albert Ings, of Varna; Mrs. Horner, and Mr. and and will be held Monday evening. Mrs. i Walker, of Exeter, district presi­ dent will be present to address the meeting. The Evangelical Mission are holding a baking sale Freeman Morlock’s store day, September 30th. A i is in charge with Mrs. Morlock, convenor. Mr, and Mrs. Charles , spent the week-end in Toronto, Mrs. C. W. Goodman, of Detroit, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs, H, K. Eilber visited relatives in Port Hope and Ubly, Mich,, over the week-end, The School Trustees have erected a fire escape onto the west side of the school, which will be a great benefit in case of a fire. At a re­ cent fire drill the school was empt­ ied in three minutes by the use of this fire escape. A quiet wedding was solemnized on Monday afternoon at the Credit- on United church parsonage when Rev, Donald Gladmon united in marriage Ralph David Romphf, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Romphf, of Thedford, to Normg Rebecca Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sims of Thedford, formerly of Crediton. The witnesses were Mrs. Harvey Montgomery, sister of the groom and her daughter, Irene Montgom­ ery. The young couple will reside at Thedford. | The Evangelical Mission Circle held its meeting at the home of Miss Irene Fahrner, on Monday, Septem­ ber 25th with an attendance of 19,1 Circle at Mr. on Satur- | committee Freeman (Schroeder ZU- . 5 the few last and of Tavistock, his daughter Restemayer, Mr. F. Rader, Susan . Mon- the Port Hur- Mrs. I Mi'S. L'awrence .Wein, Meleeta Weinj of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Fee son and daughter of Hensall; and Mrs. Cornish and daughter Herbert Hey, of Exeter and Mr. Wm. Stade, of Dashwood, all Sunday visitors with Mr. and S. Gottschalk. Men’s Meeting ____ _________ __ __ A very fine men’s meeting with church cupboards. The program con-'a good attendance was Jield at the sisted of songs, 1 . , reading by Marjorie Wein, instru­ mental by Aldonna Wuerth and an-, pices of the Young other chapter of the Study Book was discussed by Ada Gaiser. After two successful contests a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Marjor­ ie Wein, Ada Gaiser and Aldonna Wuerth. The meeting was closed by . a vote of thanks to the three host- men for unity and co-operation in , and Mrs. Morris Beaver. A dainty' lunch was served and a social hour spent. The monthly meeting of the Liv­ ing Links Class of the Evangelical church was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuerth. An hour and ai half was spent re-arranging the cos- times and special decorations in the ' i esses Mrs. were Mrs. prayer, iScripture ’Evangelical church on Tuesday ev- lening, September 19th under aus- x.Lvs vf vhw Men’s Sunday 'School class. The pastor, H. E. Roppel acted as chairman with Mr. 1 ss Harry Hoffman leading in a lively ==: sing song. Dr, H. R. Taylor, local ss physician, gave a very timely ad- dress with a strong appeal to the — and Mr. and Mrs. Wuerth. CENTRALIA and Mrs. T. Pollock, Ripley, EXETER LIONS CLUB ..SECOND FROLIC EXETER ARENA EXETER BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE Benny Palmer’s Orchestra WITH NEW AND OLD TIME JITNEY DANCES GIVEN AWAY FREE Each night a draw will be made and the holder of the lucky ticket will have the choice of A Boys’ or Girls’ C. C. M. Bicycle or $50.00 in Merchandise from the store giving out the lucky ticket. Holders of tickets must be present to secure these prizes. Big Draw Friday Night Who will get the trip to the World's Fair, ’ll j 4 IN ADDITION THE FOLLOWING PRIZES WILL BE value $200? GI VEN AWAY Sparton Radio, value $79.95; C. C. M. Boy or Girl’s Bicycle, value $35.00; Lady or Gent’s Coat or Suit, value $25.00; also One Ton of Coal, Set of Graniteware, value $10.00; All Wool Single Plain Blanket, 100 lbs. Five Roses Flour, 20 Gallons of Gasoline, Hot Point Iron, $5.00 in Merchandise, 2 prizes of 50 lb. Five Roses Flour. Holders of the lucky tickets will be allowed to purchase these prizes for 25 cents. Admission Thursday Night 10c; Admission Fridays Night 25c THE LIONS CLUB APPEALS FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THEIR WORK FOR CRIPPLED CHILDRENthe interests of the social and moral betterment of the community. ] The guest speaker for the occa- ] sion was Mr. Glenn Petch of Toron­ to. Mr. Petch is a sales manager and commerical traveller but he al­ so represents the Canadian “Bible ' Gideons” who are internationally known for the grqat work this as- ’ Eociation of business men is doing I by way of Bible distribution in ho­ tels, hospitals, universities and other schools throughout the country, Mr. Petch’s winsome personality and sin­ cere character as a Christian busi­ ness man made a profound impres- Ision upon all the men in attendance. [ After the program an hour of so­ cial fellowship at lunch in the base­ Mr. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. J'. Mugan, of don, were week-end visitors Mrs. C. J. O’Brien. Mrs. Carson, -Shirley and spent the week-end with relatives at Greenway. Mr. Carl Theander, of Timmins, Ontario, is visiting his brother Mr. and Mrs. Hugo/Theander. Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs. Brok- enshire are visiting with relatives in London. The sacred drama “Living With ■Christ” was presented in the church here on Sunday evening in a very able manner by the ladies of the, ----------- ----- — ,-----Woman’s Association. A large con-1 people of Zion Lutheran Church at gregation was present for the ser- Dashwood held their first meeting' vice. ’ ‘ Mr. and who able Lon- with Bell ELIMVILLE Next Sunday morning Secrament will he observed in this church at 9.4.5 a.m. and Sunday School will he held at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Horney and Muss Irma Ferguson also Mr. Arn­ old Gackstetter, of Kippen, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman. Private Pat Dickey, of Stratford, spent the week-end in this vicinity, ciai renowsnip ai luncn in me oase-, Mr. Chas. Godbolt, of Exeter, ; ment of the churh was thoroughly sang two solos in this chur&h last | enjoyed by all. Sunday evening. ! Zion Lutheran League I an<^ . Mrs. i On September 19th the young on1g^ayViSited Miss Florence after spending a New York and other places. W. M. S. Meeting ' Wednesday afternoon of last week the W. M. S. gathered at the home of Mrs. Ben. Williams for their Sep- tembei' meeting. Mrs. Lewis Johns had charge and opened with hymn 285 followed by prayer by Mrs. (Rev,) Mair. Mrs. R. Batten, presi­ dent, then took charge of the busi­ ness session. Roll call was answered with ini- eighteen read and was read Ps. 147. | E. Johns j “Spring i i Louis Fletcher, of at Mr. H. Ford’s of a new league year with Topic Study “Your Relatives.” Leader in the discussion was the pastor. This . topic though it seems to be quite 1 . common-place, proved to be very en­ lightening and instructive. On the The choir was assisted by Harry Hoffman, Miss Hoffman Mrs. M. Tieman, Dashwood, rendered several very accept- n umbers. (Intended for last week) The regular monthly meeting Of next evening the executive officers the Centralia W. M. S. was held in the schoolroom of the church Tues­ day evening Sept. 12th with a good attendance present. Mrs. A. MciFalls led the worship period. Hymn 26 was sung, r-- - - read by Mrs. John Essery. Hymn 1 cational features it was decided to 669. An interesting account of the j also study a very practical book Chapter in the Study Book was giv- written by Dr. Theo. Greabner, of eii by Mrs. McFalls, Mrs. Penwar- j Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., den and Mrs. Murray Elliott. After’which bears the name “On the Bor- a few minutes silent prayer, Mrs. McFalls presided over tile business. Mrs. Falconbridge read an interest­ ing article on Temperance. Lunch was served at the close of the meet­ ing. of the Walther League met with the j pastor at the parsonage to outline the program for the coming months. •Bible study, topic study and mis­ sions will again be the leading sub- The Scriture lesson was I jects but in addition to these edu- S Tnhw TjI o r"> iwr 4 /■> r* 1 if- lirnn /J /"* i r? a rl f A Penwar- I Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., tt. After which bears the name “On the Bor- Note These Features of WOOD’S ELECTRIC FEED GRINDER Approved by The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario Bell has returned couple of weeks in by Bible verse beginning tial of members’ name, responded. Minutes were adopted. -Scripture lesson l\v Mrs. Williams from Hymn 577 was sung. Mrs. gave a patriotic reading. Song” was played by Mrs. Welling- i WHICH DUcirS LHtJ Xlctuie OH Lilt; DU1- • derland of Right and Wrong.” On ; October 24th a zone rally compris- - . - - . ■ . , ~ling all societies within a 5O-mile|l011 Skinner as a piano instrumental. radius will be held at Dashwood Mrs. R. Batten read an interesting j under sponsorship ’of the Dashwood letter from West China describing i Society. This event will provide air rai(l experiences. A poem was ! plenty of preparation on the part! yead by Mrs. L. Johns before sing- of the Dashwood young people and.^bg the National Anthem and clos- they are eagerly looking forward to j hig. A ten-cent tea was served bJT ’the committee in charge.this event. Death of Mrs. Allen Bills Word was received here of the death of Olive Rader, beloved wife of Allen Bills on Tuesday, Septem- . ber 26th in providence Hospital, De- | troit, Michigan, following an illness j I of about five weeks in her year. -She is survived by her , one daughter Marjorie WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Willard, Hen­ sail, visited on -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Batten. Mr. and Mrs. A. Collier and Grace, of Kirkton, visited on Sunday with 46 th hns- (-- ---------- ------- -- ------. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey.Mrs. | Mr. w. F. Batten spent the week- four end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Den- Mrs. ham of Sarnia. aub Mr. Lome Elford visited on Su'n- CONSTRUCTION—Simple and rug­ ged. Built to last a lifetime. Just one moving part, and it rotates in ’ one son *HeiTe7t77wr “mother high-grade bearings which require Henry Rader, of Dashwood; lubrication only once a year. | sistevS( Mrs, Bdmund Walker, MOTOR—Heavy duty. Built for Ed. Willert, Mrs. Herb Wein . x,.... continuous operation with ample re- Mrs. Martin Laub and two brothers, (jay witli Mr, and Mrs Wm. Elford serve for overloads, yet exceptional- Ernest and Louis Rader, all of Ellmville ly efficient on fractional loads. [ Dashwood, Resting at the home of OVERLOAD SWITCH — provides protection should tlie motor be subject to overloads which are lorig enough and heavy enough to cause damage to motor, COST OF OPERATION Under aver­ age conditions: Cattle chop ^C to 1c, Hog Chop lc to 2c per hundred pounds, Wm. J< Thomson I’ll one 48 r 2, Kirkton Centralia, Ontario ! I) cis 11 wood* her mother, Mrs. Henry Rader on Thursday evening from Where a Vate funeral will take place on day, September 29th at 2 pan. 1 lowed by a public service in Lutheran church at 2.30 p.m.. terment in Bi’onson Line cemetery with Rev. T. Luft officiating. The | j pall bearers ate six nephews of the David, of Elimville, visited Sunday ! deceased, Harry Willett, Lloyd Wil- with Mr, and Mrs. Trueman Horne, i left, Elgin Rader, Carl Wein, Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kerslake and Walper and Glen Waiper, Genevieve visited on Sunday with . and Mrs. w. Kerslake of Lum- Achievement is the sum of effort, ley. fol- the In- I Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Alexander and family, of Lumley, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Davis. ; Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Johns are sporting a new car. i Miss Ella Francis spent the week­ end with friends at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bradshaw and YOUR AMOUNT TO MORE THAN IB,CHICKIN FEED/ when you feed SHUR-GAIN BIG 50 « Make your grain go further by mixing it with Shur Gain Big 50 for a complete laying mash. Shur Gain Big 50 contains in balanced formula the pro­ teins, minerals and vitamins that your hens need for continuous heavy egg production. Consult us here in Exeter for all your feed requirements. Big 50 is the Quality Concentrate that has produced wonderful results for thousands of poultrymen. It is economical. It keeps hens healthy, vigorous and thrifty. You can “be sure with Shur Gain?’ 100 lb. Bag SHUR-GAIN BIG 50 CONCENTRATE $4.55 Sold by McKNIGHT BROS., Exeter CENTRALIA FARMERS, Centralia CANADA PACKERS, Exeter and Centralia «