HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-08-08, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST fl, 1929.
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CHITIN RED &WHITE STORES
Picnic Suggestions
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20e
CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. tin
SLICED SMOKED BEEF, S' os t(n
VEAL' UOAd 8 o;+. tin
2$c. ,
35c
caro U ETD OLIVES and PIM'ENTOS , . bottle 20c
SAII'EDWIQH SPREAD, per bottle ........ , 20c
SAIRPINES 4--25; 2-25' 2-35
'Dixie,' Cups, Waxpaper, Tea Bags, Ginger Ale
Ginger Beer; Grape, Etc., Etc, •
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J.Sproat Rhone 8
Ross
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We pay the highest prices for good cream.
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
ft here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-oQeration.
In return for you co-operation we will give you
best in service and prices.
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators.
. nand see the new Models.
of our
Come
Settorth:: creamery Co. Seafarth, Ont,
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
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UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
e
Chas. A, il ow y
Residence—James St.
D. H. Wanes
Innes
Chiropractor'
OfWing
ham, fn ham will be
at the
Commercial Hotel Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons,
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
Miss Jacques
OF SARNIA
—will be at
PULLMAN'S BARBER SHOP
Thursday & Friday
August ust 15 Si 16
to do Permanent Waving.
SHELTON SIMPLICITY SYSTEM
OF PERMANENT WAVING
SHELTON PERMO-O-'RETE
EUGENE WAVES
The Waves of Natural Beauty
For appointment, Phone 125.
Just around the corner in Dominion
Bank Building
McKILLOP.
Miss Ivy Simmons is visiting at the
home' of her parents, A!i't•, and Mrs.
;Lames Sininnns.
Mr, and firs. George Dorrance re-
turued hoarse last week after spending
a few days with their daughter ivtrs
Gordon Webster of Toronto. '
Miss Edith Tient and friends, of
Toronto and 'Mr, and M'rs 'Clifford
tHust of London, were week -end visi-
tors with Mr. and bits. Edwin Hunt.
Mr. ` and Mrs, Wesley Somers of DEATHS..
Grey spent Sunday at dMrr. Satnu.et B;E'CKLER,—In Blake, on August 2,
Storey's, Jrolin^ !leakier, aged 74 years,
Auto
Insurance
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PROPERTY DAMAGE
FIRE, THEFT
COLLISION
Let us explain the coverages
and the amount of protection
afforded for small premium.
EVEN A MINOR ACCIDENT
WILL COST YOU MORE
THAN THE PREMIUM ON
A POLICY.
Prompt settlement of all claims
A D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
CONSTANCE.
Mr, and Mrs. John 'Smith of Sarnia
spent Sunday .at the hone of Mr.
Ephriam Claeilce,
Mrs, George McCully has returned
home after spending the holiday• at
the home of Mr, William Rinn,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Levitt of Ingersoll
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarke.
Mr.
and Mrs. s. G
eor a RileyGeorge
Y spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
s.
John Riley of Tuckersntifh.
Mr. and :firs. Riddell of Thornhill
were week end callers at the homes
of Mr. Hugh Dunlop and Mr. R.
Rogerson.
Mr. David Million, who was oper-
ated onn"in Seaforth Hospital last
week is progressing toward recovery,
though slowly.
Mr, and airs. Joseph Riley Mr.
George Riley and Mr. Leo Stephen-
son attended the horse races in Go-
derich on Monday.
Mr. James Dale started to thresh
on Monday -last .and trucks were busy
taking his wheat to Clinton as fast as
it was threshed.
Mrs, Williams Logan and daughter
of Blyth spent a few Clays with Mr,
and Mrs, Leo, Stephenson last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rogerson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbntt, Mr. T.
Livingston, Josephine and Mabel, also
Miss Livingston, and Mrs. Mathispn
of Harbor Beach, Mich„ anti Miss
Wardell of Toronto, picnicked at Go-
derich Thursday tt
isda
last.
ast.
Mr. Jas, Armstrong of Toronto
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. M. Armstrong„
Mr, Howard Marshall is spending
a few days with friends in Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs, Wnt, McMillan and
daughter ii4irfon of London spent the
week -end with .i-Iarvey and' Annie
Taylor.
BORN.
SiAViALTGE,—i'n Sea forth, of Friday,
- August 2, 1929, to Mr, ,and Mrs. M.
Ross Savauge, Srafortli, a son
ORohald. lfttrray),
DOiN?T5Hl LY.—tin Seaforth hospital
.on Thesclay, Aug. 6, 1929, to Mr, and
1Mie. Frank Donnelly, Dublin, a
san.
'TOWN TOPICS
A number of buildings in town have
been to shingled recently: the . resid-
ences of Mr. Oscar Neil, Helen. et.,
Mrs, 'Laidlaw; Goderich at., and Mr.
Rabt, Scarlett cornet james and
Church Sts ; also the .Pufitic sehovl4
Mrs. G. T. Scheldrup of Regina,
Sask.,'and hiss Marlon+ Watson of
"Roaseveldt'I-Iospital," New York, are
visiting their father, Mr, Jatnes Wat-
son and will spend their holidays .here,
Miss Annie Strong spent a few
days ha Toronto last week.
Mr, and.'Mrs. Gondon. Hays, of De-
troit, are spending their vaoatioti with
friends here,.
Miss Marry'McCowaii has returned
home from Toronto,
SF rieuds who visited at the house of
Mr, and Mrs, R. G. Parke over the
week -and were Mr H. A. Greenis, Mr.
and Mrs. William Atberry and two
daughters Doris and 'Minnie, Orange-
ville; Mr, Arid Mrs, Robert Horley
Mr. an
d Mrs. H. Gr n's 'lt
oe r , Hamr ou,
and Mr, and Mrs, William Collins,
Pittsburg, Penn.
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Henderson and
Stanley of Toronto are visiting at the
home of the latter's parents, NIr, and
Mrs, R H. MTodeiand,
Mr, and Mrs," Andy Thiel of Pres-
ton, Mr.and Mrs. E. Snider, Mr, Roy
Snider, Miss Irene 'I-Iildebrand, Mr,
Clem Thiel and Miss :Stella Ca1fas,
all of Kitchener, were ,week -end visit-
ors at the hone of. Mr. and Mrs, !Louis
Hildebrand.
Mrs, Susan Strata, Of New York, is
visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Duncan McCowan,
Mr.Nr nd Mrs. 1 ill
r
a l amn
e,o
ut
So ervtll . "f
Toronto, spent the holiday with the
former's sisters, Mrs. Whittaker and
Miss 'Somerville, in town,
Mr, J, lM, Eckert is busy niakiag his
:rounds threshing,
Miss Eva Fee is spending 'a week or
two visiting with friends at London,
Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other
points.
Mrs. Arthur Mason and Miss Grace
Gunning of Saskatoon are visiting
Mrs, Robert Charters 'and other
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. R, G. Parke, Dorothy
and George, spent Monday in Orange
n ille,
Mrs; Victor Ninunno and son Dun-
can have returned home to 'Toronto
after spending . three' weeks 'at 'the
home of Mrs: Ninmo's' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan \icCowan, Roxboro.
Mrs. Grant Caldwell and daughter
Mary,..'Mess rs, -jack and, Bert Ewen
anal - George Archibald, . ,.of. Central
Butte, Sask.,..who are on's motor trip
to the east were wee!,, -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R..I Sproat,
air, and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod 'of
Parkhill spent several clays with the
Tatter's mother, Mrs. Eric 'McKay,
Egmond'vtlle,'They n^ere accompanied
by AL's, William Schram of Parkhill
who is visiting her sister, Mrs. W
Venner at Chisefhurs+t and her niec
Mrs, Wm. Kyle at Kippers.. '
Mrs, Harvey Hubbard of Detroit,
Mr. and _Mrs. Thomas Dayman of Or-
lando, Florida, and Mr. .George , L'a
Trielle of Los Angeles, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McCowan over
the week -end.
On Sunday Mr. Alex. McKay of
Egnondviile received the felicitations
of his Many friends on attaining his
78th birthday. Two of his sons, Mr.
Hugh McKay of Bayfield and. Mr.
Gard 311 McKay of Detroit, were hone
for the occasion,
'Mr. and Mrs: Albert Griest, Lans-
ing, Mich., and Mr. Allen Liverance,
and sister, Helen, are visiting with
Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Kerslake,
Mr. Douglas Beattie of Toronto was
a week end visitor at his home here.
Dr. Swan
of Hamilton visited
aunt.Mfrs. John Beattie, on :Hondas
Air. and Mrs. Isaac Hudson and
family visited witli TSr, and Mrs.
Leonard Hudson and baby in Wind-
sor, and with friends in Detroit, over
the holiday.
Mrs. J. O. Rose of Guelph spent the
week -end with lir. and Mrs, Mtn
Beattie,
lir. and Mrs. Fred Spriggs and
family of Toronto visited at the home
of Mr. Wm. Sproat over the holiday.
A rink of bowlers took part in the
tournament in Paris on Wednesday,
including R. J. Sproat, H. Stewart,
Dr. Mackay and John Beattie skip
Miss Vera 'Mole has returned hone
after spending a couple of weeks in
Detroit and Walled Lake, Michigan.
M .:Wilfu'cd Coleman visited with
friends in Windsor and Detroit over
last
week -end
Mr. and Mrs Irving Sutherland and
children, of Owen Sound, are visiting
at Mr, William Wilson's for a couple
of weeks.
Miss Florence Beattie, Mrs, J.
A. Munn and Messrs, 'McKenzie,
Dick, Stewart. Holmes and F. Willis
attended the tennis tournament in Ex-
eter on Wednesday.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
ALL KINDS OF,
FOWL
DELIVERED AT, THE STORE
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
M. E. CLARKE
WINTHROP
Mrs. Andrew Archibald underwent
an operation in Seatorth Hospital on
Saturday. My Archibald and the
family returned home. Mrs. Archi-
bald is improving nicely,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Minuett of
Toronto are guests of Mr, and Mrs.
E.3. ‘Box,'Gotler'ich street. Mrs, Wm.
Box, who has spent some mantas in
Toronto,
nto, returned with thein,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Robinson and
their daughter Mrs, Guy Richards,
returned to Detroit on Monday with
Mrs, Fred Davis who motored aver
for the week -end,
Mrs. M. MoKellar has returned
hone after visiting friends in +Buf-
falo.
Mrs. J. F. Snowdon and family were
at Orillia and Barrie on the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reid and son
Bruce of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Os-
car Reid and baby Donald of Detroit,
spent the week end with Mr. J. H.
Reid. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Reid re-
mained for o the week,
Mrs, (Dr.) Hessick and daughter
Dorothy of Innerkip were guests of
Mrs, Hossick's aunts, Mrs, G. Hen-
derson and Mrs. W. Broadfoot.
Mr, Hugh Wright of Detroit is
spending a few weeks at his 'home.
Mr. Robert McGregor of Kippen.
underwent an operation for appendi-
citis in the hospital on Tuesday and
is doing nicely.
air. and Mrs, Frank Mol4:ichael
and family of Cleveland- are spending
a week or more with Mr. AMcMichael's
mother, Mrs. Wm. McMichael.
Miss Ethel MacKay; Miss' Nora
Myers, of Stratford and Miss Grace
McLean, of Chiselhurst, are holiday-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason at
their cottage at Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dundas and
Children of Toronto visited Mrs. Dun-
das here during the week.
George Weber of Woodlhan and
Gordon Keys of Stanley are spending
it couple of .weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester 'Allen, ac-
conipatied by Mayor W. H. -Goldingattended the opening of Teeswater
Old Boys Reunion on Sunday,
Miss Heath of Brampton is the'
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
m, I is. S. Spencer, James street
e Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Fitzgerald and
slaughter of Hamilton were holiday
,visitors with TSr. and Mrs, H. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. S Hanna were visit-
ors Tuesday' at "EhTvilie with Mrs.
Bell, who is lea'f'ing shortly on a visit
to the West, "
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark of Wel,
!anti, and Mr. T. .Smith of Windsor,
spent the week end with Mrs. A. E,
Stark.
Miss 'Ethel McDougall of Detroit,
spent the week end with .Mr. and
':bars. Henry Hoggarth.
My. Sidney Free of Brantford was
a week end visitor in town with Mr.
and Tars. J. W. Free. Afro, Free and
son George, who spent the past week
here, returned with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell and fancily of
Sault Ste. Marie, who were guests of
'the latter's mother, Mrs. R. Edgar,
last week, stet with a slight accident
just east of town as they were start-
ing on the return trip Sunday morn-
ing. Mr. Byers of Brodhagen and a
Third car figured in the mishap, which
has delayed their return home.
The Misses Flo and Emily Cress-
well- arrived home Wednesday after-
noon from Pasadena, Cal„ and :Den-
ver, Col.
Mr. Michael Murdie of McKillop
and 'former township clerk, has been
very poorly the past week. His son,
William, wife and daughter of Mat -
trove are here at present.
SPECIAL OPTICAL NOTICE.
Have your eyes examined by our
well lenown and painstaking specialist,
Mr. iliuglison, formerly optical expert
for Kents, Toronto, and Henry Mor-
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of the very best optical work to be
obtained and at moderate cost. We.
furnislh` all styles of frames and
mountings the best make of the best
makers and our prices are from $4,00
up. Tuesday, Wednesday,. August 13,
14. Close, Wednesday at. 12 noon,
Conte early. Beatttie's Fair, Seaforth.
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ELIMVILLE.
Mrs, Rheim and son, Mr. Harry
Rheim of Toronto, were week end
visitors at the home of the farmer's
sister, Mrs. s
Ed.J ohs
s.
Ret.h,
b\ to was voted a three weeks
ee s
Vacation last Sunday morning at the
regular service,
The seat three Sundays the services
will be held in the evening.,Mrs
(Ret.) T. T. George of Londowill
have charge of the service on August
10th for the W.MS.
Mr. Well, Bell and his mother, Mrs.
Thomas Bell, have. left on a motor
trip to the West where she will visit
her brothers,
DUBLIN.
Miss Teresa Ryan has returned
home after a pleasant visit with
friends in Toronto.
Several from here ,attenders the pil-
grimage to the !Martyr's Shrine at
Midland on Sunday last. Amongst
then were Mrs, Patrick Judge and
Miss Mary Judge,: Miss IB. Curtin, Mr.
Jdhn Dillon, Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis 'Dil-
lon and fancily and Mr, and Mrs. Ed.
Jordion and fancily.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil O'Connell and
twons
50 n• Of Detroit visited their many
friends •over the week end,
Mr ,and Mrs. Lan Holland and fa-
mily returned house to Windsor on
Monday.
,Misses Marie Benninger, Mary
Kieffer and Annie McGrath, who had
been visiting friends in Detroit dur-
ing the pact week, returned home on
Sunday.
'Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Donnelly on the arrival of a
new son on Monday last,
tMr, Joseph ?McConnell of Chicago
has. been visiting at the 'hone of his
parents, Mr. and Airs. David McCon-
nell,
Miss Jeait McConnell of Detroit
spent the ,week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David McConnell,
Miss Veronica McConnell has been
sticcessifui in securing a school at Mt.
Clements.
Mrs, John McGrath 'Ifr. and Mrs.
Cecil O'Connell and Mr J F
t sT nt Sat a lay +n St'atforcl.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Renu spent Tues..,
day ut L,ndon,
Mies Annie Watters is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
\\'tiltirins,
Miss Nellie Ryan of Toronto. re-
turned on Monday after having spent
the week end with her mother, Mrs,
Patrick Ryan.
Mr. Ind Mrs. Monahan of Detroit
are visiting at t'he home of her par.
eats, Mr. and Mrs. el. McCarthy.
Miss Margaret Jordan spent the
weekend at the hone of her father,
Mr, Jas. Jordan,
Mr, E. J, Molyneaux of Barberton,
Ohio, and Mrs, Den Molyneaux of
Chicago, are visiting friends here.
Miss Anna TSolyneaux of Kiteh-
ener is spending her vacation at her
home here,
Mr. ]''os. McConnell of Chicago and
Mr. John McConnell of New York are
holidaying with 'their parents here..
A very pretty August wedding was
solemnized t ned a t Si. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, at nine o'clock on Monday
morning, when Rev. Father O'Drow-
ski united in marriage Miss Eveyln
Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
James Delaney, of McKillop, to Mr,
Charles O'Neal, of Maidstone. The
bride was given in marriage by her
father, and was very pretty in a
charming gown Of coral. georgette
with hat to match and carried a sheaf
of pink and white roses and .maiden
hair fern, The 'bridesmaid, her sister,
Miss Helen Delaney, wore a dainty
dress of peach georgette and hat to
match and carried a sheaf of white
and pink roses and maiden hair fern,
7:kner •o
o n
t was w S sU' Ort
ed b
pphis
friend, Mr. George Cornpeceau, of
Flint, Mich, The happy couple drove
to the home of the bride's parents,
where a dainty dinner was served. Af-
terwards the .bride and groom left for
a honeymoon trip to the States and
on their return they will reside in
Maidstone. The bride was Tffe recip-
ient of nsany useful and costly pres-
eats, and the good wishes of her many
friends go with theta for a happy
wedded life.
Mrs. Flannery and daughter Olive
have returned to their home in De-
troit after a pleasant visit with Mrs•
:Margaret Meagher and daughters,
HIBBERT.
Miss Anna O'Reilly of Taranto was
home. for the week -end.
Miss A('ay,O'Reilly of, Detroit spent
the week -end at her home here.
'Mr, Ed, Mo'lyneaux and Miss Anna
Molyneaux visited at Mr. Thos. Mor-
ris' on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil O'Connell andtwo sons of Detroit visited at iEr. and
Mrs, Thos. Morris' on Sunday.
Mr. Montt. Reece of Detroit n
'here and spent the week -end
home of tlir. and Mrs. Thos.
Mrs, Reece who has spent the
weeks with her parents, retur
Detroit with him.
:Mr, Wm, Hosting held a barn rais-
ing on Thursday, about 80 met being
present, Mr. Doig was the ,fro
wonderful supper was served
wards,
Mr. Dana Matthews has erec
steel driving shed. Several met
Preston did the work.
Mr. Wm. MaI'vor and Mr. Jack
Hudson spent a Clay in Bayfiel
1
Sabore,
at the
Morris
past six
red to
t
mer, A
after -
ted a
t frons
d,
HILLSGREEN,
air. Ralph Workman, from Flint,
Mich„ called on his brother, Percy
Workman and friends around Hills -
green, over the week end.
Air. and Mrs. Janes Jiarrott and
son and daughter. Eldon and Luella
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jarrott's mo-
ther, Mrs. t Hodson, ,.,
bison
. Hensall
lfany friends of Mrs. George And-
erson (Sr.) aro sorry to hear she is
very poorly at present.
Afro, James Green and airs. Ira
_Moir and daughter Ola ,and Mrs. Els
sons of Mo'osejaw-, spent a few days
with her brother, lir, Wilson Carlile.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar and
family spent Sunday at the !tome of
Mr. Robin McAllister.
Miss Flora Smith is confined to her
roots through illness , '
The Rev. Mr. Lundy of Nile was
calling on friends around Hillsgreen
nn Monday_
STANLEY.
Mr. Jos, Greer and Mr. Harold
Pen:hale motored to Denfield on Sat-
urday last.
Miss Lulu Albrick of Zurich was
theVr
nest of Mrs. r
s
John Scotch
mer cot t
rner last
week.
lir. Chas Marls was the guest of
Mr. Donald Galbraith on Sunday last.
firs. Frank McCairon and daughter
Olive, of Toronto, visited over the
week -end at the home of Mr. William
McKenzie.
Mr. and Mis, Robert Fisher of Clin-
ton visited Sunday with Air, and Mrs.
Joseph Hood.
Mr. John Botz of Baltimore, Mary-
land, visited last week at the home of
Mr. William McKenzie.
Mr, Laurier Hyde has returned
from tatting a course at Western Uni-
versity, London.
1G. and Mrs. Charles Switzer and
fancily visited at the home of the lat-
ter's parents, aft. anti Mrs. A. Currie,
Clinton,
TUCKERSMITH.
:rhe West End Church held their
picnic to Goderich last Friday. All
report a good time,
'Mr, and Mrs,. Thompson of Wes-
ton and
Mr, and Mrs, Thompson and
son Lawrie of Guelph, spent the week
end at the home of Thos, Coleman.
'Mrs, Phillips of Toronto spent the
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Lewis
Telhfiu tt
.bir, and Tis, Levitt of Ingersoll
spent me of Mr,
TliomasaColentan. Mr, holiday at and Mrs. Cole-
man returned with them to spend tite
week in and around Ingersoll.
Threshing is the order• of the day
and. report the fall wheat turning out
good:
Miss Alice Thompson spent the
week end with Muse T)ora Dalrymple.
air. and airs. Alex. Manna and fa-
mily of lfitciiell spent Sunday with
Mr. and airs. Jahn Elgie,
Mr, William Patrick of Toronto
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mont, Patrick.
arts! W Traquair, r, firs, A. Parish,
of Essex, visited last week with rMr,
and intra John McLachlan,
'f'Ite Sth and '9th concessions bf
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BOVER, the Ccmmercial.Super-six, Now Available.
James A. Carlin.
Seaforth. Onto
Tuckersmith held their annual picnic
•to Bayfield on Thursday. All report
a fine time, although the weather was
cold,
Miss Annie Moore of London spent
the week end at the hone of her par-
ents, "Mr. and .!Mrs, I. Moore,
BRUCEFIELD,
Mrs. J. Hill and daughters of Strat-
ford are spending a couple of weeks
with relatives and friends at Bruce -
field.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell and son
Bill and airs. Wm. Sinclair attended
the Walton family reunion held at
Lansing, Mich., an Sunday last.
Air. and Mrs, Grant Caldwell of
La so
w n
,ask. called ed
on Mr. .
Cald-
well last week, A. Gattl-
MMr, J. Johnson is improving nicely
after his long illness.
'Results of Brucefield Sunday
School picnic: Race Beginners —
D. Dutot, Donald Dayman, Boys, 7-10
Archie Mustard, Harry Snider. Girls
7-10—Flora McDougall, Gladys 'Mc-
Kenzie. iBoys 10 -1.1 -Jack C"nsitt,
-flex. Afofeath. 'Girls 10-13—Eliza-
beth Broadfoot, Norma Hcvenor.
Boys 14 to 16—Ken Tebbutt, Bill
Caldwell, Girls 14 to 16—Helen
Broadfoot, G. Broadfnat, Girls 17 to
211—Kae Snider, I5. Haugh. Young
men's race—J. Walker, E. Thotnps n,
Young ladies' race—E. Stackhouse,
11. Taylor. Graceful walking—Mrs.
H. Aikenhead and Mr. H. Zapfe; Mrs.
A. Broadfoot and Mr. D. Pothering -
ham, Sack race, boys. 8 and under,
Harry Collins, Carlyle Cornish.
Sack
race,
boys
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Burdge, j.
Consitt. , leg race, girls—M. Bto i-
foot and M. Irvin; G. Broadfoot and
Al. Robins; 3 leg race, boys, 5.
Burdge and A. llcBeath; H. Snider
and A. Mustard. Neck tie race, Mol-
lie Pepper and D. McIntosh; D.
Broadfoot ansa G. McGregor; 3 leg
race, young, men—Fl. Armstrong and
F Robins; A. Zapfe and O. Zapfe.
T htm+rug roiling pin, married ladies—
Mrrs. G. Armstrong: Mrs. R. Allan.
Throwing railing pin, girls --1B, Chap-
man, E. Stacl h ause,
Irs, I•I last e is visiting •rat
s\1 , A rah Riid of '1't,r:int,.ieuds is
pending aer holidays at. iter home
here,
'Mr. 'Stanley Reid. of ' \Vingham,
,putt Sunday at his home.. •
Miss O. \\iteeier returned.lat week
after ,
.nand:
ng•two week iii
'Detroit
visiting her brothers. Messrs. Austin
and Nornman Wheeler.
TSr. and 'Mrs. Kay, of Owen Sound,
spent the week -end at the hams of
•ni:r friends, _lir. and :airs, Thomas
\Vheeler.
Miss Hel. t Tough is visiting with
friend., in.Stanley this week.
air. J. B. Mustard has returned
from his trip to Vancouver and is naw
holidaying with his fan'tily at their
cottage at Int'erharon,
About 30 members of tha Ladies'
'\ s>ciatisn ,if t1^e Brucefield tritited
Church met at the home of Mrs. Ar-
thur McQueen on Thursday after-
noon, Aug. I. The ladies pieced two
quilts.Then tic. president, Tics. A.
Broasfaot, tools charge of -the meet-
ing. Mrs. Rattenbury conducted the
devotional part of the meeting. Mrs.
T. B Baird invited ted
the e Tadd
e3 to
her
hot
nef t a•
the next meet
'
u;. At the
close, the hostess served a delightful
tea."
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
meal roasted about medium, with the
Woad gravy oozing through, gives
tune a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it. How
was ebat Iast piece of meat we sent
ycu? wasn't it fine.
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