The Seaforth News, 1929-06-27, Page 4"PAGE FAUR.
MTHE O AFQRTH NEWS
Snowdon 13t'os., Publishers.
' THS S;A'QRT.H NEWS
THUR'S'DAY, JUNE 37, 1929,
DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH
will hold their
ANNUAL
Oardeii Party
y
friday, July 5.
Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock
YE OLDE TYME VILLAGE
QUARTETTE
-assisted by
TOM HAMILTON notch Comed-
ian)
will pro 'de't e program.
Blyth Citizens d in Attendance
Admission 50c and 25c
7vLRS H. KIIRKBY, Pres, of Ladies'
Aid society.
'W: J. MAINES, Pastor.
WALTON,
Miss Ella Rowland has gone to Sit.
Thomas where she has accepted a
Position, Miss Rowland is one of
Wait+ou's popular young ladies; Her
many friends wish her success,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett spent
Friday with friends in London.
Mrs, John Watt spent the week end
visiting friends in Toronto.
Miss Edna Campbell, teacher of
Benmiller, spent the week end with
her cousin, Mrs, \V. J. Humphries.
Mr. Wes. Clark of Stratford and
George Clark of Listowel were in the
village over the week end visiting
their father, who has been very ill.
Mr. Clark's many friends. hope for a
speedy recovery.
Mr. W. Sholdice of Stratford spent
the .week end with his father, Mr, tWil-
'liatn Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs,' Gordon Taylor of
Guelph spent Sunday wide 'Me. and
Mrs, R. Hoy. -
-Mr. and Mrs, T. Mose of Milverton
spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Sholdice,
Miss Isabel Eaton of Winthrop
spent Sunday with her friend, Miss
'kinriel Farquharson.
Mrs. R. ;Jackson of London spent
-the week end with her sister, Mrs. L.
Drager.
Mr, W. Clark•of Stratford spent the
week end at' his sister's, Mrs, A.
Sohier.
Mliss P. Ashton of Gorrie spent a
•few days with her sister, Mrs. Rad-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1'IcTaggart and
Anna spent the weelc-end at Stephen-
ville.
Mr. Arthur Carr of Toronto is
spending the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wan. McGavin and is
attending the McGavin-Oliver wedd-
ing on Saturday.
Miss Edna Reid, Mrs. Elmer Hack -
well and children and Mr. Nelson
Reid visited their cousins in Stanley
,over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hanna, Miss Rob-
ertson and Mr. J. M. Robertson of
Seaforth, visited friends and relatives
here and at Brussels on Friday.
Shine's School, SS. No. 1, Grey, is
holding a reunion on July 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MdGavin are
moving into their new house east of
Leadbury this week.
Mrs, Roibert Morrison, Mrs. Win.
Mdlsavin and the Misses Driscoll, vis-
ited in Listowel and Atwood on Sun--
day.
Mr. James Fulton, Mr. and Mrs,
David Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Bail-
ey. of Toronto. are spending the
week end with their sister, Mrs. John
Balfour. r Joan George Wells and Jo n of Tor-
onto, are spendinig the week with
friends. They motored sup on Sun-
•day with Mr, Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hackwell and
family and Mr. Jos. Hackwell and
fancily spent Saturday at the Elliott
picnic at Bayfield on Saturday.
The Young People's Society of
Duff's Church are in charge of the
special service next Sunday which
will close their meetings for the sum-
mer. A ladies' choir wilt assist in the
.service.
e_a lenge 'number from around here
were at the party given at the home
of, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beirnes, 7th
concession Morris, on 'Wednesday
eveniu•g. Mr, and 'Mrs. Beirnes cele -
heated their fifteenth wedding anni-
versary. The big dancing platform
was brought out from Brussels and
'there were nearly 200 hundred.guests.
'Mrs. Oliver' has returned home
af-
her
-ter spending some weeks with
daughter at. Camlachie, -near Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A1Lsworth and
son of Kitchener are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs, Les. ,Biernes,
BLYTH.
Presentations. — .A special meeting
of .the W. '11. S. of the Queen street
'United Church was called to do
honor to their President, lire. (Rev.)
1B:a'rnby. The first Vice President,
Mrs. R. \Vightnraii; presided. 'The ad-
dress. as follows. was read by Mrs..
3..-Cotchugh, and presentation made
by Mre. A. B. Carr. "Dear Mrs.
;Barnby: It WaS Tit h deep regret that
we heard of your resignation as Pre-
sident of our W.M,S, and your intend-
ed tenloval from our midst. Our feel-
-
fngs were so deeply touched that we
were unable t0 say;anythitt,g at the i
Hilae. We accede to your request with
"' id -
a iC
the greatest redact utce, As p
blit you have given tinstintedly of
,seer time .and eetvice::to cis your ut-
most fir the; eatnn$io't of the ' Mas
-
• ter's Kingdom. The sick have been
cheered surd helped by your :visits, In,
every department of churtch work you
have done ye lr dtity_'IWe ask you to
accept Tis purse and contents, not
liar. their.. intrinsic value but as a token
`VOLVERTON FLOUR MILLS CO,
LTh UED
SEEWORTi-1, ON"1 AR1l°7!
NthiE
Owing to the fact that we are completely overhauling and
reconstructing our Seaforth plant, we shall be unable to do
any chopping until further notice.
Mie
have a good supply of Flour, Feed,
Manitoba Oats, at Chop and
Rolled Oats
in bags $27.00 per ton
" " $29.00 per ton
'° „ $34,00 pot. ton
Bran
Shoree
Middlings
PHONE 51
• 1 the esteem in which you are held.
by members of the W.'M:S. where you
save labored so faithfully. Our -pray-
er is that you may have abundant
success. and be long spared to enjoy
the work in the Church for your+Heav-
enly' :Father and may 'God's richest
blessing go with you. Signed on be-
half of the \V,M,S, Mrs. Barieby re-
plied in a few well chosenords.
ds.
She said she would miss the B l) t
M,S„ that everyone had 'been so will-
ing to help her its the meetings. She
also wished ;God's richest 'blessing on
them. ".Blessed .he the tie that Binds,'
was then sung. Mrs, W. H. McEl-
roy closed with prayer.
Me. Harvey Craig, of Grey Town-
ship, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert• Kraig, on Sunday.
'Mr, Russell Armstrong, of London,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Armstrong, on Sunday.
Mr, J, P. Sheppard and eau 'Wynne,
of Clinton, visited the Former's sister-
in-law, Mrs. J. Colclough.
Mr. Fred Fawcett, of, Cleveland,
visited his mother, 'Mrs. A, Fawcett,
and sister, Miss Gladys,
Miss 'Hazeel Leslie, of Constance,
spent over Sunday at her home here.
Representatives Who attended the
district annual meeting ,of West' Hu-
ron Women's Institute held at -Lon-
dexboro Tuesday. 'June 235th, were
Mrs, R. 'Richmond, Mrs. 'H. Young,
Mrs,. B. Herrington, Mrs. R. Wight
-
man h.
'Mts. Co
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'On Sunday morning at the close of
Sunday School a presentation was
made to Rev, Dr. Barnby. The fol -
and the Orange decoration. service at
W'tnghana Sunday afternoon,
'lir. A. S. Hammond, Field Sec'y of
the Institute for the Blind, will .ad-
clress the regular meeting of the \V.
I. on July 4,
Twelve rinks competed in the tour-
nament on the local bowling greens
last Wednesday afternoon, Geo. D.
Haigh's rink of Seaforth, won first
prize; Jos. Bro.phe) s •rink' - Of Gode
rich, second, and Bob Stinnes' rink,
-of Blyth, third.
Mrs, B. Herrington has returned af-
ter spending the past month in 'King-
ston where her sister has been .ill,
The annual Memorial service will
be held in the Hall on Sunday even-
ing. June 30. The regular services in
all the churches well be cancelled,
Rev, R. H. Barnby will preside, Rev.
Mr, Schatfter of W-ingham, will prela,oh
the sermon.
Mrs. John Maines is spending a
few days at Walton with Rev. and.
Mrs. W. J. Maines, owing to the let-
ter's illness,
Miss' Patience Scott, oif Schreiber,
is visiting friends..
MIs. Alonzo Smith, and his father
and mother moved into the house re-
cently purchased from Miss Pa'ti'ence
Scott, this week..:.
'Miss Jean Barieby, of Tottenham,
'and Miss Dorothy Barnby, of Fort
'\ltilliani, are holiday visitors here,
',Strawberry Festival
COMMUNITY I3AI.L
Londes4oro
FRIDAY, Ju 28th'
Under the auspices f Burst's Ladies'
a Served •
Program play entitled, "Lena
Rivers," pee ed by the Alebern
P'layer's. Duets and music between
acts,
Admission•: Adults 504, .children un
der 12, 25c •
STAFFA.
are visiting
,Rev. and Mrs. 13. Snell g
with friends in Detroit -this week.
Mr. Wilfred O'Brien'of Owen
lowing address was read by Mrs. Sound spent the meek end with his
'Jackson, accompanied by a purse ,pre-
sented by Mrs. Petts:— nub S.T.D.,
Rev. Dr. R. H. Barnby
As members of the Willing Workers
Class and others, we feel that it would
not be fitting that you should leave
us without an attempt on our part to
thank you for your efforts on our be-
half ars teacher and minister during
the past four years. Yours is a great
vocation and none can say that you
have forgotten to hold before us the
highest ideals nor the noblest pur-
pose of living as exemplified int e
1Life of the Master, We want to thank
you, if we may, for your true sym-
pathy, expressed in our many homes
that have been bereaved, for your un-
failing attention to the sick and suf-
fering and your ministry to us in
other ways. We want to thank you
for the kindly word spoken, the warm
hand -clasp and the interest you have
taken in our welfare. All these things
were so genuinely sincere that they
had largely the de -sired effect.We as
you to please accept this purse as a
remem'bran'ce of us and as a token of
.sur "love and esteeiil. May you con-
tinue to enjoy the Masters senile in
your new field of labor and may the
things that count for most. be yours
richly to enjoy wherever your loto
may be cast. Signed on behalf oft e
Willing Workers Class and others,
;John Maines, Mrs. W. J. Petts, L.
'Hitborn,"
A Chesterfield table was given to
Mrs. Barnby last Wednesday by the
Amity Class at a tea at flit home of
Miss Pearl Gidley,
Dr. and Mrs. Barnby intend mov-
ing to their new home in London next
Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Gidley has rented her
Mule house to bit. Bray, the new'man-
ager of the Bank. Miss Gidley intends
holeling.a sale on July 6 to dispose of
her household effects before -going to
live withher sister in Hespeler,foe a
while,'
The young son of Mr. and- Mrs.
Wm. Hamm returned ,Saturday -from
Clinton hospital and is doing. nicely.
The Band attended the Orange ser-
vice in Auburn. United Church on
Sunday evening.
A number attended the Orange ser-
vice at Londes'horo Sunday morning
parents.-
Miss Mary Smith, Toronto, is hol
idaying with Miss Blanche Snell at
the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed, Fullerton,
spent Sun -day with Mr. and Mrs. 0.
W. Reed. •
Mr. and Mrs, L. Butson and babe
spent Sunday in Stratford.
Mr. and M•rs. Ben;ford of Japan vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Colqu
]town last week.
iA number took in the two-day short
course conducted in the hall, the first
of the week,
'tftss Graham spent Stinday with
Miss Vera Leary.
Mrs, L. Elliott and children visited.
in Detroit last week.
Don't forget the open air services
an Sunday, June 30, when Rev. Mr.
Cousins of Stratford will conduct
morning and afternoon services and
Rev. Mr. Anthony Of Thames Road
evening service. On Monday, July
1st, the annual ,picnic .will be held, ball
games and races being the attraction.
On Friday evening the Girls' and
Boys' Softball teams will meet the
Munro teams on the home field. First
game called for 6 o'clock, Come out
and give the teams a boost.
Saturday evening the Hard Ball
Team will play against Fullerton. The
boys are doing -well, so be present to
root for them.
Mrs. Lisle Worden.—It was with
deep regret that the community learn-
ed of the passing of Mrs, Wh, Car-
Iisle Worden on Wednesday, June 19,
following an illness of nearly three
years. Born in McKillop, Mary Elean-
et Aitcheeon, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Aitch.eson,
she was in her 38th year. She lived
in McKillop until her marniage on
Dec, 11. 191'8, to Mr. Worden, when
she came to Hibbert township, where
she has since been a ,highly valued
member' of the comtmunity. The •fun-
eral which was held on Saturday to
Staffa cemetery was very largely at
tended, Rev. Mr. Snell, of Staffa
United' Church, conducted the ser-
vices, The pallbearers wefe Messrs.
Oscar Reed, John M'cDonal'd, Ken-
neth Drake. John Barbour, James
Barbour and Albert Norris. Four bro-
thers and one sister survive, Jahn
and James Ait;hesou, of McKillop;
Alex and Ford Attcheson, of Sas-
katchewan and Mrs Calder Gtlellp-h;
also an aunt, M•r's Jatrtes Calder,
Sr„ of MdKilerep, all of whotn attend-
ed the funeral. Besides many lfrieied's
from' the surrounding districts, hate
following were present from a dts-
tafece: Mr. and Mrs. MoK+ay, Walk-
erton' Miss Mary Calder, of Welland;
Mr. Delman, of Detroit; Mrs. Barr;
Mrs• Harddll, Mr, and Mas, Joseplh
Thompson and Mr. David Thampsotr,
all of Toronto;' and Mr, and Mrs.
Milton 1-Iodgert, of London; Mr. and
Mrs.' Wm. Sparks and Mr, John
Sparks and. Mt'. Russell Sparks; of
Bayfie'id and ,Mr. Alex, ,Sparks, of
Hensall; M'r,�and Mrs, David Tough.
Brucelfield,
Masse =Parris
QUEBEC SULKY PLOW
This is the most popular sulky
plow o
eas-
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good
See particulars,
We al
the fa
killer.
WINTHROP.
Miss .Muriel Farquharson and Miss
Isabel 'Eaton spent Sunday with ,Mr.'
and Mrs. Wm. Farquharson, of Wal-
ton. •
Miss .Narine Armstrong and Mrs,
Jno, Armstrong, of Lgtedon, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Fergus
B uftaad.
Mr. and Mrs,' Melvin Blanchard Jr.
of Brockville, are visiting their par-,
chis, Ms, and Mrs. !Melvin Blanchard.
Cavan Church' is being re -shingled
this week.
The Ladies' Aid and W.M. S. will
be Neild at the home of 'Mrs. ,Rolbt,
MdCdure next Wednesday 'afternoon,
July 3rd,
r. and Mrs. Wm. Sproat spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; Nelson
Govenlock.
'M'r. and Mrs. Mel, :Clarke attended
the graduation of thein 'cousin, Miss
Rena Johnston, tit'Seratford Hospital
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Alex. Aitcheson acid Mr, Ford
IAitcheson, of Rosetdwn, Sask., and
Mrs. Donald Calder, and daughter'
Mary, were hone /ram Guelph at-
tending t'he'funeral of their sister
-
Mrs, Worden.
Miss Tillie Storey, of .McKillop. has
been engaged io teach, in the Win-
throp 'school for next year. Miss
Lydia Reid has resigned to take the
Harlocic school.
ots
.lteam
�'
Monkton football did n0
come on Wed'nesd'ay evening .for the
scheduled ,game with Winthrop aw-
in,g ,to the_illness Of several of their:
•players.
LONDESB'ORO.
The district annual convential of
the Women's• Institute was held in
Community Hall on Tuesday. Follow-
ing are the delegates and others reg
istered:
IBl thu-Mrs. J. Colclough,'Mrs
Your Mrs, Robt..Wigh'ttnah
Brs. pilon Mrs, B. Herring-
ton,
R. Richmond, g
ton, Mrs, J. R. Bell, Mrs. J. W. Mills
Mrs. N. P. Garrett, Mrs. Jas. Watt
Ida M. !Stalker, Mrs. Wm. Rozell, J
W. Mills, Miss J. Cowan,
Dungannon --Mrs, R. McDonald
Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. Burton Roach
Mrs, Percy Finnigian, Miss E. Elliott
Mrs. J. J. Ryan, Mrs. Robert David-
son, '
r - r•—Mrs. Sydney McClincliey
Atrburt ) y
Mrs. H. Magridgt Mrs, 'fames
Woods. -
+ derich—Mrs, Beattie, Miss M. E
Go
Salkeld. Mrs. 3. H: Marshall, M`rs. P
\V, Raines, Mrs. A. Higginson, Mrs
J. C. Stewart, Mrs. C. L. Bissett, Mrs
A. D. McLean, Mrs. Geo. -Bradford
Mrs. C. Cuts,. Mrs. J, T. Salkeld, Mrs
G. A. Bissett, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs
W. Phillips, Mrs: L. Taylor, Mrs: l4
IvIeDonialld, Mrs. S. MctPhail, R. T
Phillips, Mrs, R. T. Phillips.
Wiregham—'Mrs. W. A. Sanderson
Mrs, W. J. Adair, Mrs. W. M. Stew-
art, Mrs. D. Geddes,'Mrs. Smith. ,Mrs.,
Geo. Casemore, Margaret Anderson
Mrs. Wm. leeilliarnson, Mrs, Thomas
Forbes Mrs. W. H. Fraser; Mrs. J.
Fowler, Mrs,.'Nichotsott.
K'intail—Mrs, Albert Bickett, Flora
MacDonald, Mrs, Neil„ J. MacKenzie,
Mrs. M MacGregor, Luella Cowan.
Belgrave Mi.ss E. _Proctor, Mrs,
Cart Procter, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs.
Clegg.
Clinton—Mrs. C. Venner, Mrs: 7. L.
Heard, Mrs. J. B. Levis, firs. W. E.
Perdue, Mrs. E. Ward. Mrs. 0. L.
Paisley, Mrs. H. Jenkins, Mrs, L.
Cree, Mrs. J, Radford, Mrs. W. H,
Cowan; Mrs, Elliott, Mrs. Schoenth,als.
Mrs. W. L. Mair. Mrs, S. -E. Rozell,
Mtts, Ernest,Rozell, Mrs, C. Cook,
Mrs, .W. J. Biggart, Mrs. Ida Chow -
en, Maude. Torrance, Mrs, Glen
Cook, Mrs, Andrew M. Kirk, Mrs. J
G. Clark, Mrs. C. S. Hawke, Mr, and
Mrs. Kirk and son, Me. and Mrs;
Clark, {iLos Angeles, 'Cat),
St. Augustine—Mrs, Geo. Naylor,
Miss Sara Leddy, Mrs, Norman
Thompson, Miss Elva Kearney.
Si. Helens. --Mrs. Ed. Thoth, Greta
M. Webb, Mrs, Arch. Aiulerson, Mrs.
John Miller, Mrs. McK, Webb, Mrs
Geo. Webb:
ifiensall—Joan C. 13onthrau,
Pahnerstou'—Mrs, C. Sampson,
Walton R,R, 3—Miss Parrott,
'The monthly meeting of the W.I.
bee been postponed to July llth,,in-
stead of Judy..4tt, vehich'is the date o
ardentparty.The
program wille: Baby Clinic, roll
do s ofchildren..One
take charge; song
h Miss Ruth Lyon; instrumental, Al-
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es: Mrs. Geo, Moon.
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Mrs. D, Carter; rs, Wells, Miss
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J. REGIER,-Seaforth
spent Sunday with their friend, Mess
Agnes Maioney, of Hvbbert.
Mr, and Mrs. Lennie Smith, of
I{enaeilwoat'th, spent the week -end with
Mrs, E. Roach, Miss Monica. Roach
accoti>,panied them home, where she
will spend the holidays.
'We are all very sorry to hear that
Master Maurice Ryan, nine-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.: Patrick' Ryan,
,broke his leg ori Monday while riding
on the cultivator with his father. His
Teg: caught in the wheel, breaking the
large bone and .two small bo:nes,which
will lay Maurice up' for same time,
'Miss Lillian O'Sullivan visited at
the home of Mr, ,and Mrs. Pester
Krauskopi last week.
;Messrs. Pat ,\ialoney, Frank Feen-
ey and Jos. McGrath, spent Monday
at the circus in Stratford.
Mr. James Hart is building a -foun-
dation under Mr, Pester Krauslcopf's
herr. .
Mrs. William Feeney spent ISwnda,y
at the home of- her son, Mr, Martin
Feeney.
'M•r. and Mrs. Will Redmond are
visiting at the home of his parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. James Redmond.'
Messrs. Tom, Aubert and Friel
Gormley spent 'Sunday at•Bayfield.
Mn. and Mrs. William Stapleton
spent Sunday in Galt with- his broth-
er, Mr, Carl Stapleton,
-Mrs. Thomas Molyneaux is visiting
friends in Chicago.
\4r. William IMulcachy of Arizona,
has returned to his home there after
visiting at the home of 3s4r. and Mrs. l
T. Molyueaux. Mrs A W Beacom and Y
of oiim•er's daughter, i4fts J
lir. and Mrs. NormanByersysited the f
Brantford, were ,guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Brodliagen on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. • Redmond and R e are lad to hear that little
daughter Ruth of Mtil'wauleee are vis- Archie Watt is temps after t)eutg
iti"ng, his parents, Mr. and'Mrs. James posehivie ora few d+ays.
r.. A. W. McEvviug and
f
Redmond for. a week.Mr. and M s
The many . friends here regret the family spent $'atu,rdaay with- Mr. and
death of Mr. Jerry Costello of Logan' Mrs Hugh MciEiwing olid #sandy, o
who was killed on Monday when a Londbn, is
a't Sipringbank Park.
gravel truck upset on the highway Miss `O. LelBeau, of near Clinhote,
north of Mitchell His home. was at s,pend'ing a' 'few days with. her friend,
Kennicott, Miss Marjorie MelEwLng.
A, number from here attended the Master Eddy' Ball visited A. W.
funeral of sirs. George Scoins of Lo- McEwittg''s Sunday.
pati dm Tuesday M,r, Jack V'oddeu• oid17eMrs oTsaac
Mr. and Mese_ Dan. Carpenter, .of boro,.visii,ted `MIs. a
Milwaukee, are' visiting Mr. and Mrs, Rapson SundaY;afiternoon:
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Jttimes Redmond. Mr. and' Mrs,'BowYer L'awvndOsite�d
The schools are' closing this week, Windsors allso Mrs, Crawford, vi tri
The children ai'e looking forward to •Miss Fiof5a,ae and B,olb Watson
i
well-earned holidays. day evening•
:MLsa Bertha Ho'ggarct is to lie• con -
HURON SCHOOL FAIR DiA:TE5. 'tul•a'ted ur het' s'pleudrzl success in
n the market, It p 1 1' I tl 1 t f gra; ,ifs a silver cup,f.ar.,judging at
handled—a boy can operate I3ensall Sept. l'lth X"inn g s ivfton lash fa14, \4tat
Users declare it does as the United Church F c Zueioh ...... . . . . .. . 'Sept. lath Lon'cto'ti Ell+, able to wait elle hdges
work as a walking plow., b Cl Grand 'Lietul Se!pt., 13th H.oggart bra R
call, funny sayings I h est hunuber of poiiut5, ihi IheSt'ti nirlt+lit
us, for full n uses will t, l g Colborne Tp, !Sept 16th 1 0 was g
a two t
so have WEED COP, l 1 S'c tt
ma Cat ter, song T cream pitcher and su
mous non-poisonous weed Wroxeter •. • . , , Sept. '19th Chntof a sibver
M R Wil Mf Howictc Tp,. ..,, . ,; 'Sept. 20th hers cash prizes, Fute
h Sept e3rd gar bowl with two
Austin, Mrs. Feed.' Sholvl 1 , L” Ct el
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1■!� blanch mace y, f 1 f i t Goderich Tp. p
Sian at the eh 131yt'h p 30 l
' anti Repairs l h f 100
Crediton W d tesdaY night, d lit
Osborne p.
Metallic oo ing DUBLIN, Clinton Town ....
OPEN EVENINGS
.Miss Ursula Keauskopf, of Dublin, Clinton 'Rural
_� p data;
accompanied by Miss ,1's:abel, yo,r.
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NORTH McKILLOP.
McKILLOP.
,Mr. and Irs.'J., tM, I3eud'erson are
spending a •few weeks an Detroit with.
friends,
.Mr, and Mrs, ;Eddard Dorr;ance and
Miss 'Ivy 'Simmons have returned
from their muter trip; to 'Muskoka.
Miss Eileen i3iernes, of !Atwood,
spent the .week -end at the hone of
Mr, and Mrs. George Dickson.
Mr, !Samuel Storey Sr. and Mists
Mary Storey spent Sunday with'
friends near Leadbury,
.lir. and M'rs. Wm, McClure spent
Sunday with 'friends at Allwood,
HARLOCK.
sure and take .in the Garden
Partys Strawberry Festival whish
is10y sad S Y Community Hall,
is to behel•dattheCo Y
Lonndesboro, Friday evening, June 28.
(this week), under the auspices of the
Burnt United Church Ladies' Aid. A
good supper. will he served consisting
of ham, strawberries, salads, pie, etc.
The programme will be good as it is
the play, "Lena Rivers,” presented by
Au'by it taieitt. Local talent will be
retidereresbellween acts. 13e sure and
cone and bring your ft'ieud and en-
joy a good time. week-
end
Isabel Reid spent the we
end wide her friend, Miss Marjorie
Bickel!, of Sealforth. r Beacom and
Mr. and rMrs. A. \� . Bear
Mr, Harold and Misses Kathleen and
Edythe Beacom visited .Winglham
Thursday.
Edythe
visited . J.
'oro Friday af-
ternoon. near Loiidesb
Lyon,
K a
ailo & Nic,
A�
Agents for Massey-Tiarris' implements
g i
Beatty Bros. Farm EquipmentM 11' R f'
Frost Fence Gas & Oil
She a s
edging at the competition`,t'hheld fot
St. 1bledens : , . , , , ... ,Sept: nth 1 Friday, w'itmutg
Ashfield Tp, !Sept. 17th ty
24th
Sept.
.
25th
Sept,
'Se t. l7'tlt
Sept. t1
Oct, lat
Oot, 3rd
Oct, 411s
Mrs, G. Thornton, who has been
visiting her son in Henfryn, has re-
turned home. b
:Miss Elizabeth Brodhagen of Du
lin, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.' E. Cm
Regele,
Messrs. Norman and Ed. Byers
called on Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Regele
also Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thornton on
Sunday afternoon.
'Mrs; James Racho of 'Stratford and
family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. H-
Brodtagen• on. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Byers and -
family of Otterville were visiting
the Batter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H_
Brodhagen. of Dublin on ' Sunday af-
ternoon,
• Mrs.Jos. Thornton was visiting her
1
mother, Mrs. George Kistner on Mon-
day afternoon,
School teachers and pupils will
soon be having their holidays and at
the present time are working very
hard,
Mrs. William Mitchell of Carling-
ford, who has ibeen visiting -tier dangle-. •
ter. Mrs. Leonard Leeming the ,past
week has, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Edw.' Regele accom-
panied by Miss Elizabeth' Brodhagen
called oil Dublin friends Sunday ev
ening. .
HTILLETT.'
Miss Edna Gilkittso,n spent Sunday
at her hone near Wingleam.
Mr, and Mrs. Jasper McB,rien. olf
Auburn, spent Sunday at'aho home oif
,lir, Chas. Stewart,
Oa Sunday morning last the tne'ni.-
hers of, Morris'Dis'trict Orange Lodge
consisting of 'l3elgrave, Blyth,'Au-
burn and L'ondesboro Lodges attend-
ed Divine Worship atLondesboro-
United Church. 'Tlic pastor, Rev, J.
W. Johnson preached a very eloquent
sermon, staking far his text the second
chapter of First Peter and the seaeti-
teenth verse,"iHonour ail nett, lo've
the brotherhood, fear God and 'hon-
our the King." Visiting brethren
from Goderich, Varna, Clinton, Wing -
ham and Wanton were out in strong 0
numbers. The church was crowded
and very, nicely decorated wills flags
and flowers, also the choir rendered
very appropriate music. It being one
of the best services of the kind ever
held in Lotidesboro.
Thc ann'wai Strawberry 'Festival of
I�oncles!boro United Church Sunday
School wild be held on the community
hall grounds oundts an y'Thursday eventing,
July 4th. Supper served from six
o',olocic until eight, .after ' w'hich -'a
s,piendid progr'anl will be given con-
sisting o.fa play'' entitled' "Th Cotton -
el s Maid,put oil by tlieyouatg people
This is 'linas't entirely
work BerAiha. , of Reigns. fnl•t of
91 ames are fully started at p good wholesome
The ba n foils
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wedoeshiy l dren 3'5c, If wear'her'is unfteva,nra'b1•e,
e i play be put on in hall. Chas, Stew -
Mr. and ,Mrs, Wm, Gt leve:. anal Mr, �
'le daudithterrt of Ddtr'o,t, vylneedliing, •: ant, Superintendent lvlis,a Katie
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R'o'bert >a,era tri oar .Mjo n d,ay B sown, Sec,