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WALTON
The U.F.W,O. meeting which was
to have been bald on Wednesday.
August 16, has been °.postponedon
account of harvesting and threshing
in the community.', Meeting will be
held at Mrs, L, Leenring's on that
date. Mission
The regular meeting of morning,
Band was held. on Sunday nil to
with an attendance of thirty -One.
Ronnie Bennett presided. Meeting.
was opened by singing "When He
cometh;' and "What a Friend tae
have in Jesus." Lois Hackwell h
the Scripture lesson from Mark 2:1-2,
followed with prayer by the Leader
and the Lord's prayer in unison.
Minutes of last meeting .were rend
and • adopted. The story of "Little
Sack" was read and also dramatized
by some of the members. After sing-
ing `Praise Him, praise Him, all ye
little children," classes were formed
for the study period, after which
meeting was closed by singing
"Jesus bids us Shine," and the Miz-
pah benediction,
Miss Mildred Wiltsie and her
grandmother Mrs. T. McMichael have
returned to Clinton after a couple of
week's visit with the latter's daugh-
ter, Mrs. H. 13. Kirkby of the village,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Mt H. W. &Tinel Allen of 430
5th Ave.,:Saskatoon, Sask., passed
nda) in. a hn ft hospital there on
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day July "\ .. all opera.
tion kir ;111e'n was rho soh of the
late 9Ir. and firs. 11. W. .Olen of
Blyth and had lived in Saskatoon for
the past fifteen years. He was an
employee of the international Har-
vaster Co. and a Member of l:no;`
United Church. Besides his widow,
who was Miss Mabel Davidson of
Walton, he leaves to mourn his loss
two brother's, Bert of Blyth. and
Carsten of Idaho. The funeral was
held in the Pari: funeral home and
was conducted by Professor Coniston,
Mrs. L. D. Anderson sang Mr. -tUeu's
favorite hymn, "The End of a Perfect
Day." Burial was made in Wood-
lawn Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan of
Christian Island, 'Georgian Bay, are
spending their Holidays at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Calvin Hillen.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. Joe
Love this week were Mrs, Jas. Mor-
row, Winnipeg. Mr, and Mrs, Basil
Edwards, Hensall, Mrs. J. D. Flinch -
lay, Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Ball-
antyne, of Flint, Mich.
Mr. Fred Kerley f Trot
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Monday with Mrs, J. Love, Margaret
Ann, who has been spending' holidays
With her gra'ndtuother and other
friends,, returned home. with hint.
Mrs. Hugh Fulton and Mrs, Andrew
Bruce have returned froman enjoy-
able
njoyable visit with the former's dough -
tor Mrs. J. 13. Murray in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter spent Sun-
day in Toronto with the Tatter's
sister.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase of Detroit
have returned home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Menu.,
Mr. John Dennis, who has been
very sick in Scott Memorial Hospital,
has returned to his home very much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. John EIleott of Monk-
tou spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Storey.
Mr. Wilfred Dennis is not as well
as his friends would like to see.
Miss Joy Simpson is holidaying,
with Nornia Leeming.
Miss Helen Robertson who has
spent her holidays with Ethel Dennis.
has returned to St. Catharines.
Margaret Ann Kerby, who was vis-
iting with her aunt, Mrs. W. Leeming,
has returned to her home in Toronto.
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The August meeting of the Varna
W.M.S. was held in the church, Meet
fug opened by singing "Take time to
be Holy," after; which Mrs. D. Stepli-
nusod lead in prayer. Psalm 33 was
rend alternately. Minutes of last
meeting read and adopted, Eleven
members answered ro11 call with
word "help." Text word for Septem-
ber to be rock. A discussion followed
re the use of the study book fornext
year, and it was decided to order the
auxiliary kite for next year.' It was
decided to get a speaker for Thank -
offering in August or September.
Mrs, Lee McConnell read Psalm 107.
Mrs, David Stephenson read about
Mary and Martha. Miss Mabel Rath -
well read an 'article on temperance.
Mrs. Fred Reid took up a portion of
the study book. Meeting closed with
•the Lord's prayer.
Summer visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Talbot of Ed
mouton at the home. of Mr. and Mrs,
A. Ings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ino. Watson visited
the former's sister, Mrs. Mossop and
Frankie.
Mrs. Fulton of Sarnia spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs. L.
Beatty,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1939
Mr. Milton
Johnston
and sister,
Myr
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i it. called on Mr.
Myrtle of Flt M
and Mrs. Ings Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Monteith of Stratford
called on Mi•s, M. Reid last week,
Mrs. Sparling of Clinton visited her
brother, Mr. J. Rathwell.
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Mr. and
Mrs: lugs visited et Bel-
grave and Wingham.
Mr. Cecil Wiley of Detroit is holid'
eying at the home of his sister, Mrs,
Will Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ester have re.
turned to their home in Western
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, Makins, of Goderich,
called on Mr. and Mrs. A. McConnell
on Sunday.
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Collins
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. Pil-
grim. Mrs. A. Foote and daughter,.
Olive, are spending a week in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeley, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Seeley, Clinton, Mr, Billy
Austin spent Sunday with the latter's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wildfond spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Grassie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beatty motored
to Ripley Sunday.
The ladies of the 'United Church
Circuit presented Miss Peters prior to
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showing piston at bottom of stroke. In this
position there is ample space for the gasoline -
air mixture which was fed into the cylinder
after having been mixed in the proper propor-
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As the piston moves upward, the mixture is
compressed to one-sixth of its former volume.
In other words, the 6 units of mixture have
been reduced to one unit. (Compression ratio,
6 to I.) While compression ratios vary, most
modern cars have high compression engines.
Wrong Oil forms hard carbon in the firing
chamber. By reducing this space, }card carbon
increases the compression and heat so that the
gas ntix1iJ-e cannot burn evenly, but instead,
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'sisrds. the motor knock,,, or pings.
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Rev. W. G. Bugler of Brantford will
take the services in, St. John's
Church, Sunday evening owing to the
absence of Rev. John Graham, who Is
attending camp at Kintail,
CHISELHURST.
Master Bruee Glenn with Dr. Mc.
Taggart of Hensall returned home
last week after spending two weeks
with relatives on Lake Temagami.
Mr. Earl Drover of Loudon spent
the week end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Drover,
Miss Jessie Ryan of Detroit spent
Friday .last with Miss Ruby ,Dal-
rymple,
A very successful quilting bee was
held in the basement of the church
on Monday of this week.
Miss Reta Lashby spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Younge.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Taylor Sr.
spent Sunday with relatives in Stmt.
ford.
Miss Erla Treffry has returned
home after spending a week with
relatives in Flint.
The new roof, which has been put
on the church, and the painting of
the church -shed roof, has added great-
ly to the appearance of Chiselhurst,
Miss Doris Sararas, Mr. Earl Sar-
aras and his boy friend have returned
to Toronto after spending a couple
of weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Simon
Sararas.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan McDougall
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Geo,
Dalrymple.
Mr. Gordon Houghton of Cromarty
is spending a few days with Mr. WiI-
nher Dalrymple.
ST. COLUMBAN
At the meeting of the C. W. L. on
Aug. 13, prizes for the highest stand-
ing in Entrance were awarded: First
prize went to Miss Rose Mrlver anti
second to Miss Angela O'Reilly, both
of school No, 4, Hibbert, pupils of
Miss Clare Eckert. Third prize was
won by Miss Catherine Ducharme, of
St. C'olumban school. The other sue.
cessfnl pupils of the parish wore each
given a rosary. This is the seventh
time that a pupil from X. 4. Hib.
Ih,nt. lino wan the highest situ:ding.
WINTHROP
DIr. ar.d Mrs. Alex Herr anti sou
rlentinn spent Sunday afternoon at
the home of Dir, and Mrs. Alvin
Stevens. Seaforth,
Misses Amanda and Edna HoegY
are spending a vacation with their
uncle, Mr. Wm. Hoegy.
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