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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-07-11, Page 5THE EXETER TJMES-ADVQCATE THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1910 Coming to Hensail C< R. Wilkinson, R.O. Ophthalmic Optician Wingham will be at W. 0. 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.m. to 6 p.m. Phone Id Hensail for appointment HENSALL Miss M. Reid visited last week with Forest friends. The Hensall Public Library will reopen on Tuesday, July 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Tideswell visited over the week-end in Blyth. Miss Hunt, of London, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. Rev. W. A. Young, Mrs. Young and family called on friends in town on Saturday. x . Mrs, Philips and Miss Beatrice Cudmore, of Toronto, are holiday­ ing here. The Legion held a successful Bingo on the Hotel lawn on Satur­ day evening. Mr. Robert Richards, of Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks, of Detroit, visited with Mrs. Marjorie Sparks on Monday. Mr. Lome Elder, of Galt, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Elder, Mrs. Stanley Love, of Brucefield visited on Sunday with her cousin Miss Minnie Reid. Mrs. Van Laughton, of Toronto, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonell. Miss Lettie Love, of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love. Miss Dorothy McQueen, London is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.-McQueen. Mr. Wm. Hedden and Mr. Lee Hedden, of Hamilton, visited with relatives here on Saturday. Misses Lois and Marion MacLaren are holidaying with their cousin Miss Alice Glenn at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd and daughter, of Exeter, visited re­ cently with relatives here. Miss Mae McMorrow, of Chicago, is visiting with Mrs. Lou Simpson and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.Miss Mona “Hedden returned home after a pleasant visit with her sistei Mrs. W. Carter in Clinton. Mrs. 'Fenner of Montreal, is vis­ iting with her brother and sistei-m- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook and family returned home after a pleas­ ant holiday at Wasaga Beach. Miss Donna McEwen returned home on Sunday after a pleasant visit with relatives in Toronto Mr, and Mrs, Joe Hepburn _and children, of London, visited on Sun- dav with Mr. and Jas* parkins. The many friends of Mr Harold Willard are pleased to see him out again after his recent operation. The infant daughter ot Mis. A. Prior is seriously ill in Scott Mem­ orial Hospital, Seaforth, at date o 'VrMta' Irene HosMns, ol Toronto, is visiting with her granamothei, Mrs. MacMartin and members of the ^M^'and Mrs. Alf. Taylor attended the funeral of the latter s sis ei, the late Mrs. Hobkirk in Seafol th °nMfisU1June Saundercock under­ went an operation for removalof her tonsils at the office ot Di. Steer on Thursday. . „ Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn, don, visited over the week-end the latter’s parents, Mr. and James Parkins.Dr. and Mrs. Spellman and. with’ Mrs. Spellman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bolton.Mis< Alice Pfal’f who underwent an* operation for appendicitis in the Clinton hospital last week is doing as well as can be expected. Miss Olive Walker, R.N., who has been holidaying with her Events, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Walker left this tor her home in Albany, New and Mrs. B. t,. MleHe PW and Belly left this "T* fm zmit-ie-p at Rondeau Park, wneie they will spend a two weeks’ vaca- h°Mr Blake MacDonald, Royal Oak Michigan, who is holidaying at hind B nd, visited with Mrs. An- u^MaXald and Miss Mary Mc- Ash on Sunday. Miss MaryMrs. Geo. Fee and Miss Maiy Forest returned home this week af- fer an extended trip to visit the former’s brother Mr. Louis Lippert inThettman7aMends of Miss Irene Douglas are pleased to hear noon able to return from Scott Mem orial Hospital, Seaforth, after her yoOPllt op^rsitioiL Dr. Smith, of St. Marys, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Petty Mrs. Smith and children re- tumed home with Dr, Smith after a pleasant visit here. Misses Mae and Jessie ^Morran and Mr. Wilfred Anderson, of Chi- ‘ n attended the funeral of the latter’s sister, the late Mrs, George Dick on Tuesday. Celebrating Mr. Chas. birthday with him on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ted Taman, of Listo- wii and Mr and Mrs. Van Laugh­ ton and children of Toronto. . Recent guests of Reid wore Mr. ® Orr and Mrs. Biddel, Aylmei. miss IL. Hudson, of St. Marys and Mr. and. Mi’s. J. D. Reid and family, London Mr. Harold Shepherd, of * spent the week-end with here. He was accompanied Mrs. Shepherd, who spent week with her parents, Mrs. Jas. Smillie. Mrs. R, Tohr, of Johnstown, and Mrs. Donald Thomas and of Altuna, Pa., visiting with Mr. Ortwein and members of the family returned home this week. Rev. Wm. Weir conducted service in (,’aven Presbyterian church, Exe­ ter on Sunday morning and in Car­ mel Presbyterian church here in the evening. Misse? Irene Hoggarth* and Mabel Workman sang a duet. Mrs. Weir accompanied by a la­ dies’ quartette comprising Mrs. Mc­ Dougall, Misses Irene Hoggarth and Mabel Workman and Mrs. W. A. Mc­ Laren motored to Smith’s Falls on Sunday to contribute numbers at the anniversary services there, Mrs. McLaren also sang a solo. Rev. R, A. Brook conducted ser­ vice in the United Church Sunday morning assisted by Rev. E. Aids- worth, of Staffa. The choir sang a lovely anthem. Rev. E. Aldswortli conducted the evening service and the choir sang an anthem. Rev. R. A, “ ' s — at Toronto, relatives home by the Mr. past a'hd Pa., son, who have been and Mrs. J. W. Brook conducted special services Staffa Sunday evening. Bride and Groom Honored About three hundred relatives friends gathered at the Bayfield Pavilion on Friday evening in hon­ our of Mr. and Mrs. " who were married presented them with two occasional,' chairs and a table, r" '' ; was read by Mr. W. McKenzie. The groom replied and all joined in sing­ ing “For They Are Jolly Good Fel­ lows”. Dancing was enjoyed to the strains of Murdock’s orchestra, with Mr. Wm. Hayter as floor man­ ager. Smillie Reunion Held at Bayfield '*The Smillie family reunion was held at Bayfield on Saturday with the following attending from a dis­ tance, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Smillie, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smillie, Dr. Jennie Smillie, Miss Margaret Smil­ lie, all of Toronto; Dr. Roy Smillie, of Weston; Dr. 'Smillie, Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smillie, St, Catharines; Mr. Lome Elder, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Elder, of Oshawa. Relatives were also pres­ ent from Dakota, California, British Columbia and Manitoba; Mr. A. G. Smillie, of Toronto, is Decoration Day The Canadian Legion________ held decorations services at Hensall Union and McTaggart’s cemeteries on Sunday. A short service was held at the monument here conducted by Mr. S. Dougall. Mr. W, O. Goodwin placed the wreath, Mr. Fred Beer sounded the last post and revielle and Rev. Wm. Weir pronounced the benediction. The members of the Legion decorated the graves at Hen­ sall Union cemetery under the di­ rection of the President, Mr. Sam Dougall. The Oddfellows also dec­ orated the graves under the direc­ tion of Mr. Wm. Dougall assisted by Mr. Earl Campbell. Rev. M. A. Hunt delivered the address which was followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. Weir. Decoration services were con­ cluded at McTaggart’s cemetery. Lon- with Mrs. -x____ chit- of Kitchener, spent Sunday Hay on Friday in her 69th year. The deceased was formerly Mary Cath­ arine McShirray and had been in ill health for some time. Surviving are her bereaved husband, two sons Jack, of Detroit and William, in the West; four daughters, Isobel Mrs. Hart of Detroit; Hannah, of Hensall; Elizabeth, of and Violet at neral service late residence conducted by ternjent in Exeter cemetery. floral tributes were very beautiful The pallbearers were Messrs. Russel Blackwell, Louis Clark Jr., Earl William Collins, C. ‘ R. Speare. community is extended to reaved family. I Milwaukee home. A public fu- was 'held from the on Monday afternoon Rev. Wm Weir. In- The x!X ., Pilgrim The sympathy of the and and the be- Vil-the Monday Council Cquncil Minutes The regular meeting of lage Council was held on evening at 8 p.m. in the Chamber with all members being present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. Cameron and Horton that the minutes be adopt­ ed as read. Carried. Thos. Kyle reported the work done in the past month also the borrowing from Orville about a new tion for the looked after, The Reeve reported re painting the Town Hall, the same to be looked after. Correspondence read and filed: Department of Unemployment re­ lief; County Treasurer; E. Staple­ ton; Tuckersmith Council; Huron The address J Expositor; Pedlar People Ltd.; Co. of ten yards of gravel Twitchell; also asked flag and some protec­ bell rope. Same to be and Alec McBeath, recently, and president. Held and I.O.O.F. Clerk; Ivey and 'Logan; D. E. Holmes; Liquor Control Board; At­ torney General; Dept, of Highways; Mrs. E. Cornell; Imperial Oil Ltd.; Mark McLeod. The clerk reported re the Hedden case in Division Court also present­ ed the financial report for the first six months of the year. Bills and accounts read as fol­ lows; Bonthron & Drysdale, supplies $21.86; Roy Weber, supplies $6.25; Imperial Oil, road oil $13.85; Ped­ lar People signs, $7.40; H. J. Cud- more, gravel $7.50; John Zuefle, plants 95c.; Robt. Middleton, sup­ plies $1.00; Municipal World Ltd. supplies $1.5'3; G. R. Hess, printing $45.00; Orville 'Twitchell, supplies (F.D. $4.5 0; Hensall Hydro, hydro $5.61; E. Willard, trucking steets $'2.00<; W. Otterbein, labor streets, $5.20; I. Kipfer, labor strets $5.80; Roy Todd, ditto $6.00; L. Hudson, ditto $6.00; F. Daters ditto $i2.80; E. Fairburn, ditto $6.40; H, Love, ditto 80c; G. M. Case, teaming, sts. $8.00; C. Simmilie, ditto $9.20; W. Dabus, labor sreets $4.6 0; Thomas Kyle, salary $5'5.0 0; J. A. Patter-* son, salary and postage $113.00; total $1142.05. Robinson and Moir: That the and accounts as read be paid ried. Robinson and Moir: That we adjourn to meet again August at *8 p.m. Carried. James A. Patterson Clerk Funeral of the Late Mrs. G- Dick 1 KIPPEN Good Grade Screenings SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 100 lbs. Shur*-Gain Growing Mash $2.10 22 lbs. Purity Flour in Utility Pail. 7 only, Special 90c Hominy, Chick Scratch, Salt. IF IT IS THE FEED LINE WE HAVE IT Exeter, Ont.Phone 35 DASHWOOD i CREDITON Sunday last Mr. Edward Hen- President of the O.R.E.C. vis- the United church Sunday gave an inspiring talk. Wilfred Mack gave a reading bills car- now 12 th Miss Helen Nadiger is spending her vacation in Montreal. Mrs. Clark, of Dunnville is visit­ ing with her sister Mrs. G. Stire. Mrs. C. Piellush and children, ot Kitchener, are visiting with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Krueger. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tieman, Ham­ ilton, are spending their vacation with relatives here. Mrs. Dr. R. -Catt ana daughter, of Regina, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold. Mrs. Gottsshalk who has been very poorly lately was taken to the hospital in St, Thomas on Sun­ day with T. H. Hoffman’s ambul­ ance. Ladies’ Aid and AV, M. S. The Ladies’ Aid and W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting in the basement of the church last Friday evening. The devotional was in charge of Mrs. R. H. Taylor's group with Mrs. Wes. Wolfe occupy­ ing the chair. Prayer was offered by Mrs. D. Tieman. Responsive reading led by Mrs. Wes. Wolfe; vocal duet by Mrs; W. Wolfe and Mrs. P. Willert; readin, Chas. Snell. Prayer for our missionaries Miles; Mrs. R. H. Taylor the chapter of the Study Book; tem­ perance reading by Mrs. Cora Gais­ er. The president Mrs. G. Wild­ fong presided for the business. The Sunshine committee for the month are Mrs. Wes. Wolfe and Mrs. Jos. Wildfong. The floral committee for the month are Mrs. Cora Gaiser and Mrs. R. Willert. 42 sick visits, 15 bouquets and 15 dainties were reported for the month. Mrs. R. E. Roppel gave the report oX the Ways and Means 'con^iWfie^as^'ac-' cepted at the cony.§jhtfon,--Xi's< Rop^ pel also repo>tc'(Ujji>t-^^ Oestriehe^' 'Tiad^-'^aded-^two new books to the circulatjm'g August me'eting^i^Pbe in cimr On driek, ited School and Mrs. ■ of the Missionary work of the Unit­ ed Church in visiting the sick in hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Karl O’Neil and. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, Betty ley visited Sunday with Mrs, Sam. King. Eunice turned with them after holiday. Mr. Clarence Holtzmann, of Clin­ ton, visited with relatives and friends a few days last week. The annual picnic of the Young People’s * Society of the United Church was held on Thursday of last week at Pt. Stanley with thirty members present. The sports and ball game in the afternoon were very interesting. After supper the members motored to Springbank to finish a very enjoyable day. During the months of July and August the Evangelical church choir will be on vacation . Special num­ bers will be given at each service Last Sunday morning Messrs, Frank Taylor and Walter Cutbush, of Exeter delighted the congregation with two excellent numbers entitled "There’ll Be No Disappoinment in Heaven” and "Jesus Took My Bur­ den Away”. Miss Ella Morlock and Miss Norma Finkbeiner sang at the evening service. Reception and Shir- Mr. and King re- a week’s Immediate relatives and friends provided a welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner last Tues­ day evening. Mrs. Finkbeiner was formerly Miss Marguerite Amy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy, of Sharon at whose home reception was given. Death of Mi'S. Jos. Haist the the g by Mrs. was offered by Mrs. R. gave Mrs. Mary Haist, widow of late Joseph Haist, died at her home in Crediton on Friday, July 5th in her 82nd year. She was born in Crediton and was formerly Miss Mary Morlock. She had lived for some time in Huron County, Michi­ gan; Durant, Miss., and for the past 18 years again in Crediton. She was a member of the Evangelical church and of the Ladies Aid. Surviving are three daughters,1 Mrs. Clara Niergart'h, Battle Creek,! i THAMES ROAD RQYS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Merkeley and family, of Toronto, are holiday­ ing with her mother, Mrs. J. Cann. Master Douglas and Billie Evans, of Toronto, are holidaying at the manse. Mrs. Clarke and Bert Nickerson, of Charlton, N. Ontario, and Mrs. Clarke, of London, were visitors at the manse on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. McCreath, of Varna spent .Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Kennedy and family, of Ridgetown, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Gollings. Presentation A dance and social evening was held at the hall Friday honoring Mr. and Mrs. McBeath (nee Evelyn Hunkin). Dancing was the feature of the evening. The Young People co-operated with the families and presented them with a china cabinet, amidst good wishes for a happy fu­ ture for them. Lunch was enjoyed at midnight. W. M. S. The Thames Road W. M. S. held their regular June meeting in the basement of the church on Wednes­ day, July 3rd. It, being Baby Band day there was a large attendance. In the absence of the President, Mr. Mair conducted the devotional part of the meeting. Mrs. Nelson Hun­ kin leader of the Baby Band then took charge of the program. Rev. Mr. Grigg, of Exeter, was the guest speaker and his enthusiastic address pleased both the ladies and the chil­ dren. The program by the children consisted of readings by Lillian Borland and Lois Pym, Recitations by Ina Harris, Shirley, Margaret and Joan Thomson, Mabel Selves and John Pym. A song by Labelle Co­ ward and duets by Ruth Dawson and Margaret Cann and Marjorie and Donna Parker. Piano selections were played by Betty Mair, Grant Morgan and Dolores Allison. Mrs. Parker (vice President) then took charge and we had minutes and roll call and business discussion and after singing another hymn closed the meeting with the Lord’s Prayer in unison. A dainty lunch was serv­ ed by the committee in charge. GRAND BEND Mr. and Mrs, Noonan, of Windsor are visiting at present with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gill. Mi. and Mrs. Robert Moussou visited his parents, Mr. and Mre. John Moussou last week. Mrs. John Love is very ill at present. Mr. Tom Webb is in Victoria Hos­ pital, London, having had a very severe operation. He is improving slowly. Mrs. Stella Williams, of Detroit is visiting with friends and relatives at present. Miss Pearl Wanner, after spend­ ing a few weeks in the West with friends has returned home. Miss Janet Turnbull has accepted a position at the Post Office for the summer months. Mr. Dave Johnston is working at Granton at present. The ball team was successful in winning the cup for another year at the final game on Monday night at Parkhill with a score of 8-2, Miss Velma Baker visited in Ex­ eter over the week-end. The beautiful roses grown by Mr •Cyrus Green are worthy of comment and praise and a visit from flower lovers. IV. M. S. Meet The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Cross presiding and opened by singing a hymn. Mrs. Spencer reported a number of visits were made. It was also reported that $35.00 was real­ ized at the home-baking sale which was held. It was decided chase the annual blue b,oo Mission Circle was to same. A letter was re Conference branch ai of resolutions passed, hymn Mrs. Spencer ture lesson and ~ in prayer. Goldie Cross*''! Murray/ ga peran<t§" Mrs. Cr3 _ _____ ful poem by Lord Roberts was sung and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. The Late Mrs. George Dick A shadow of gloom was cast over the community on Sunday morning upon hearing of the passing of Mrs. George Dick, formerly Miss Nellie Rosena Anderson in her 60th year, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, of Chicago and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, of Hensall. The de­ ceased had been in poor health of late, her death coining suddenly and unexpectedly, Mrs. Dick was united in marriage to her bereaved bus* band thirty-one years ago in Chicago and has resided at her late residence west of the village ever since. She was of a kind disposition and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Surviving is her hus­ band, two sons Earl and Edwin of Chiselhurst and four daughters, Margaret, of Strathroy; Mrs. W Broadfoot, of Brucefield; Mrs. J. Verbeem, of Kippen and Helen at home.’ One brother Mr. Wilfred Anderson, survives. Public funeral service was held from the late resi­ dence on Tuesday afternoon. A public funeral service was held at the late residence on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Wm. Weir. The floral tributes were very beautiful showing the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pall hearers were Messrs. Wm. G. Bell W. R. Bell, Sid McArthur, Geo. Armstrong, Lome Luker, and Thos. Laing, Interment in Hensall Union cemetery, The Denth of Mrs. Peter xMinwy Mrs, Peter Murray passed away nt her home, second concession of Scrip-he cDonald led uth Brook and Mige/j. ^Tein- Ecerpts fronv *s”address and a beauti- - - -v-u 1 . I ---------------- -------------g. Mrs. (Rev.) Chandler, and dau­ ghter Helen spent a few days in Toronto last week. Master Roy Ferguson, of Thames Road, spent last week with his sis­ ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Oliver Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ropp spent Sunday with relatives near Poole. The W. A. and Y. P. S. held a very successful Strawberry Festival on the church lawn on Wednesday ev­ ening and was largely attended. The supper was followed by a very in­ teresting and well presented play ed “All In A Family” by the ^Young People. jpESther Price and Mr. Elmer GackstetterT'of Dashwood, spent last Sunday with Miss Irma Ferguson. Master Bobbie Love spent a few days last week with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fairburn of HeXsall. A/large number from this com- •’nTunity attended the reception at Bayfield Hall on Friday evening in honour of Mr. ' ‘'*’■* Beath. Miss Pauline is visiting her and Mrs. James Miss Erma teacher in Northern spending the holidays with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Work­ man. Mr. and Miss Irma stetter, of Price and and Mrs. Alex Mc- Cook, of London grandparents, Mr McClymont, Workman, school Ontario, is Mrs. William Horney Ferguson, Mr. A. Gack- Kippen and Miss Esthei ___ Mr. Elmer Gackstetter, of Dashwood spent Sunday at Pori Albert and Goderich. HARPLEY Mrs. John Patterson, of Toronto, and Miss A. Hodgins spent the week­ end at Mr. Mansell Hodgins’. Mr. and Mrs. Ross LoVe visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Th os. ■Love at Grand Bend. Mr. B. J. Hodgins has returned from Guelph much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stone and Charles spent last week-end in Chatham. Miss May V. Hodgins, Toronto is spending a month at Mapleside. Dance at Spruce Grove on No. 4 Highway, 3 miles South of Exeter EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY DURING SEASON BERNIE COULTER AND UTS ORCHESTRA Dancing t) to ?? New and Old Dancing 5c CENTRALIA Mrs.- T. Willis and family spent the week-end at their cottage at Grand Bend. Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs. Brok- enshire are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wes, Isaac at Grand Bend. Mr. Jas. Hennessey arrived from the West on Monday to visit with his sister, Mrs. C, J. O’Brien. * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgson, of Toronto, are visiting with the form­ er’s mother Mrs. D, Hodgson. Mrs. Wm. Skelton and Donnie visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Powe in London, Mrs. Lambert, of Palmerston, vis­ ited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dave Smith. Bill Elliott has recovered suffic­ iently from his injuries in the auto accident to be removed from Vic­ toria Hospital and Miss Mildred is able to return to her training in ■Sarnia Hospital, Misses Nellie Godbolt and Mabel Porter, of Sacramento, Calif., visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. God­ bolt Tuesday while on a motor trip. Miss Godbolt is a daughter of the late Fred Godbolt, a former mer­ chant at Winchelsea. She is a teach­ er in a high school where there are 150 teachers. Her mother re­ sides at Red Bluff, Calif. The two ladies left here to visit with rela­ tives at Wroxeter. WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Horne and Kathleen visited on Sunday with Miss Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Delbridg' and family, of St. Marys, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joh. Delbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Francis and family, of Tavistock; Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques, of Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Col­ lier, of Kirkton. Mrs. M. Elford, of Exeter, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Veal. Miss Grace Collier, of Kirkton, Is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey. Misses Wilma and Norman and Master Ross Veal spent a few days last -week with their aunt Mrs. Al­ vin Pym, of Elimville, Shower Miss Pear], of Ann Arbor, Mrs. William Watson, of Wil-* Ill.; , Colorado; Simon of Crediton; six sisters, R. Kaufield, of Ada, Mich.; Charlotte Brown, of Crediton; Lydia Sweitzer, of Exeter; Martha Whitman, of Joliat, Mrs. C. W. Taylor, Washing- D. C, and Mrs. Ellen Holtzman, Mich.; Mich.; Mrs. William Watson, Ailsa Craig; three brothers, liam H. Morlock, of Aurora, Joseph Morlock, Colorado; Morlock, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. III.; ton, of Cleveland Heights, O. . ,^-^The funeral took place on Mon- ■"clay afternoon. A private service was held at the home. Service in the church was conducted by her pastor books to the circulayjrg library...pietch and assisted by Rev. _ ” _ ”, 'Ofej'-iTiimer of the United church. A Mrs. A. E. Oestricher’s . he .......... meeting closed repealing the Mizpah benedic^m,”’,ssBta. DASHWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL.. Room III Grade VII to Grade VIII — Glen Haugh, James Hayter, Irene Jack- son, Claire Musser, James Taylor George Wolfe. G. M. Keeler, teacher Room II Grade VI to Grade VII — Emma Anderson, Truman Fischer, Harold Luft, Helen Maier, Dorothy Mason Urbane Peachey, Inga Pedersen Madeline Restemeyer, Loreen Wei­ her g. Grade V to Grade VI — Shirley Desjardine, Mary Fischer, Betty Gaiser, Edith Jackson, Boh Mathers Helmuth Messner, William Musser Esther Peachey, Ray Snell. Grade IV to Grade V — Andrew Andersen, Jean Gossman, Shirley Guenther. Russel Hopcroft, Howard Maier, Ruby Minor, Shirley Smith Grace E. Pepper, teachei Room I Grade III to Grade IV—Margaret Becker, Betty Desjardine, Sherwood Gossman, Robert Haugh, Elna Isen Gloria Kraft, Lloyd Miller, Harold Musser, Paul Peachey, George Ra­ der, Marion Smith, Raymond Wein Grant Wildfong. Grade II to Grade III — Billy Becker, Bobby Hayter, Mildred Jackson, Charles Tieman, Bernice Tyler, Gordon Weiberg. Grade I to Grade II—Carl Ander­ sen, Elaine Becker, Clara Gossman. Florence Jackson. Vera Isen, Marie Maier, Martha Messner, James Peachey, Mary Snell, Vera Weiberg Teressa Zimmer. Evelyn Nott, teachei CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merner and daughter spent Sunday in Bayfield. Master Barry Hamilton, of Grand Bend is holidaying with his grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Miss Marlene Cliffe is holidaying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker in London. Mrs. Ed. Penhale and daughtei Grace are staying with Mrs. John Penhale on the Lake Road who is confined to her bed. Mrs, John Baird and Mrs. David Baird and son Carl visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kuhn and son of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ryckman, of Flint, Mich., spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Kuhn Mr. Jack Anderson, of London, spent the week-end with his parents here. Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and son Jack spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor near Exeter. church. A quartette including Freeman Mor­ lock, Albert Morlock, Lawrence Wein and Roy Goulding sang “Har­ bor of Hope” and “Will You Meet Me There.” The coffin was banked with a profusion of most beautiful floral offerings, testifying to tha warm place deceased occupied in the hearts of h'er friends who ap­ preciated at their true worth her. attractive personality and othei’ ster­ ling qualities. The flowers were her friends. For a time she took a keen delight in furnishing flowers for the church. We could go on tc speak of the faith, courage, love of her home, pride, in her community. To each of us there comes memor­ ies of experiences in which she has endeared herself. The pall bearers were Aaron Wein, Wes. Wein, Em­ erson Wein, Simon Sweitzer, Mat­ thew Sweitzer and William Sweit­ zer. Among relatives attending from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haist. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haist and Freeman Haist, of Nia­ gara Falls; Mr. Norman Holtzmann. Elenor, Junior and Delores Holtz maun, of Ortonville. Mich. They are not gone who pass Beyond the clasp of hand, Out from They are We need Nor look To catch They have put off their shoes Softly to walk by day Within our thoughts, to tread At night our dream-led paths Of sleep. They are not lost who find The sunset gate; the goal Of all faithful years. Not The The And Who find the light of sun And stars and God. —Hugh Robert Orr. The home of Mrs. W. F. Batten was a pretty scene on Thursday ev­ ening last when Mrs. Wilson Yule (nee Miss Lois Prance) was led to a prettily decorated chair in the arch­ way. The address was read by Miss Mildred Veal. Her gifts were hang­ ing from ribbons above and around her chair. After untieing her gifts. Mrs. Yule gave a very fitting reply, thanking all for the lovely gifts Contests were held after whijch lunch was served. the strong embrace, but come so close not grope with hands, to see, nor try the sound of feet lost are they who reach summit of their climb, peak above the clouds storms. They are not lost SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, and Mrs. Roy Dietrich and Evelyn Shank visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil, Brinsley, BRINSLEY i Mr. Miss with near .Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis. Wo are sorry to re­ port Mr. Lesvis is on the sick list. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. i “How did you persuade your father to send you in college for another year?" *T told him if lie didn’t I’d get married, and I guests he thought ho couldn’t afford that.” KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. T. Washburn spent the week-end with friends at Owen Sound. Little Mary Parson daughter of Rev. Mr. Parson, of Shelliourne. is holidaying with Mrs. R. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doig and dau­ ghters, of DeLisle. Sask., are holi­ daying with Mrs. Jas. Kemp. Mr. Cecil Dobson has just com­ pleted erecting a new cement silo. Mrs. Violet Walker, of Milverton, spent the First of July with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Stone and remained over for the Stone picnic Little Goldie Walger returned to holiday with her mother. Messrs. Gerald and Leon Paul sang at the St. Matthew’s Summer Festival in London. Tuesday, Wed­ nesday and Thursday evenings and were accompanied by their mother Mrs. C. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Howe and fam­ ily, of London, were Sunday guests with their sou Malcolm Howe. Pastor Inducted at Kirkton United Church The induction of Rev. A. Rapson to the Kirkton United Church was carried out by the Perth Presbytery of the United Church. Rev. Laing, of Woodham, gave the prayer and the address of the evening. Rev. Mr, Harvey, of Granton, performed the induction service. Mr. Harold Luft sang a solo. Quito a large number from Anderson. Mt. Pleasant and Kirkton attended the. service. The Stone Reunion The descendants of Wm, Stone and Hannah Ellery, of Ingersoll, held their annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stone, Wednesday. July 3rd. The day was ideal. Din­ ner was served to about 90 guests in the shod which was trimmed with flags and maple leaves. The day was spent in the usual picnic style with hall games and sports of all kinds. At five o'clock tea was served. The guests were present from Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter, Norwich, London and Ingersoll. ELIMVILLE Miss June Bierling, of Exeter, is holidaying at her sister’s Mrs. Ken­ neth Johns. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford and Gor­ don, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and Kathleen were in St. Thomas last Sunday. At next Sunday evening’s service Rev. Mr. Mair will preach on the subject, ‘Is Prophecy Worth While?’ Mrs. Jno. Hodgert, of Thames Road will he present and will sing a solo. Mrs. Maria Heatherly and Miss Forsythe, of London; also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors at Mr, Le-wis Johns’ Mr. Sam Peart returned to his home in Guelph after spending a couple of weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Herdman and Carman, Mrs. Wm Bradshaw and David visited at Ingersoll with Mr. and Mrs. Hillson Whiteford last Thursday. Miss June Bierling, of Exeter North, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Johns. Annie Elford and Wilma Veal, of Winchelsea, are visiting with flieir grandmother, Mrs. M. Elford, Exeter. We feel that it is worthy of men­ tion that two of our girls had less than ten mistakes in spelling thro’- out the year at Winchelsea school. Mildred Miller and Marion Much, the former receiving 87 per cent, and the latter following very close. Mildred Miller, Welma Veal and Kathryn Batten all had perfect at­ tendance. A committee is a device for keep­ ing members satisfied dividing re- sponsibilty and more often than not postponing action. Grand Bend NIGHTLY AND HIS CASCADE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA 11 Musicians — Nickel Dancing o—o—0 Amateurs Look ! Contest Every Monday Except Holidays! 1st and 2nd Prize Winners eriter Final, August 26th Cash Prizes 1st and 2nd Every Monday SEE NEW SURF SHOP AT CASINO! Smart New Swim Suits and Sportswear. CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 9 PM Sunday, July 14th-*-Port Elgin Band