The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-06-28, Page 10BLUEVALE
'Mr, and Mrs,. Jas. Peacock and •fain=
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Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Thornton, Mr.
‘i -id Mrs, Geo, Thornton spent Mon -
',slay at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harald Holmes, of
Detroit, visited with relatives here.
Mr. Edgar McMichael, of Toronto,
spent a few days with his parents
here,
Mr. and Mrs. I„ H, Bosnian, and
Mr, and Mrs, Walden were :at Bay -
Id attetdizig the `'Presbytery there
on ,Thursday,
Mr. ' and Mrs. H. Sinnarnon Mr.
and `Mrs: Johri,McMichaei, of *Wing -
ham, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mr's: °Win.. McMichael,
Quarterly services will be heldin
the United Church nett 'Sunday -morn-
ing, July xst.at x£ a,m,, and in the
evening Rev, Mr, Walden will preach
an Orange sermon to which all are
invited to attend. Brethern from nei-
ghboring ledges will be made wel-
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We have just the, styles for
You will enjoy Eominion Day if
we dress your Feet. ` `
Mrs. Moses, Mr. and Mrs, M.'
Smith spent Sunday at the home o
L, W, Ruttan,
Mis's ' 1 fary'' Campbell spent a fe
days with relatives here,
Mr. and Mrs, N, L, Murch and fann
ily of • Toronto have returned hong
after • spending their vacation 'wit'i
Mr, Russel Jermyn,
The' many friends of Mrs. Ale
Mackie '(nee Miss Laura Holmes) ex
tend. to her and her husband thei
sympathy in the loss of their infai.
son, who passed away at'the Wood-
stock Hospital.
Miss Bernice Shaw has returned
home after a month's holiday with
her sister, Mrs. H. Gates at Cherry -
wood.
Mr. L, Bosman received' a car-
load of cement to -day for his tile
plant.':
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hancock and
son Morley and daughter Eileen mot-
ored from Port Hope and spent the
week -end with their cousin, Mrs. 'R,
Musgrove.
Miss M, Black of Wingham spent
Sunday with' Black Bros. here and
is spending a few days with Mrs. R
Musgrove.
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Mr. and Mrs. Just . Sherwood•, of
Crewe spent Sunday, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sh'erwood,;;roth
concession, •
Mr, and: Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett, of
Auburn, called on Wilfred Drenniri's
on Saturday.
Miss Ruby
McQuoid, y Q d, of Crewe,
spent the week -end 'with friends in
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Listowel,
Mir. and Mrs. Norman Shackelton
and Miss Alice Cranston motored to
Stratford recently and visited Miss
Alice Shackelton who has gone on
a visit to her brother Finlay at. Ger;.
mania.
Sorry to report that Miss Mary
Farrish is in bed with pleurisy.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley and
family, of LticknoO and Mr, and Mrs.
John Emmerson of Kinlough, spent
Sunday at' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Nixon,
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We are taking this opportunity to reduce our stock during the month of July.
MEN'S ,CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STOCK
Men's and..Boys' Suits
Suits, regular standard• models, in fine
grey serge, one.and. two pants models, in
all wool worsteds,, sale ..... $21.75
Young Men's Double and, Single Breasted
Summer Suits, fancy ' tweeds, twists, with
and without extra trousers, sale. .$22.75
Boys' Suits, an exceptioiai 'value,. longs
and bloomers, sites 26"to 33, sale... —7.95
Men s; Overcoats
Men's Dark Grey Overcoats, Spring and
Pall, in standar;"`..., '0 els, exceptional val-
ue, , sale .., ..
Forsythe Shirts, newest Spring cloths
sale , ...... , •. , , . $•1.45
Forsythe Gym Trunks and Vests, +,? e
suit sale
Blue ` Bib Overalls ' weight, `■ in heavy wel�hi:,
/• with elastic brace, our price .... $1..39
Bos HeavyIshak` Boys' 1 Bloomers, in as-
sorted sizes $1.00 value, sale... , ,Y,49c
13oys','I'weed Bloomers, in largesizes
only, 32, 33, 34 and'3, valuupzt'
$3,00, sale .«..... ..95c.
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Children's Linen Hats and Straw
Hats, reg. $1.00, sale .... . , ....50e
en's Arok `Shirt Sale, plain blue
Chambi-ay`'and Khaki. sale ......75c
Boys' Golf Hose,
sale , ..........50e
Men's Golf Hose, sale ... . , .: $1,110
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'ishings, Straw Hats, Outing Sweaters ■
Sport Pants, Golf Knickers, at teas- a
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A number from here motored to
the Model Farm last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cathers from
Corrie vicinity, spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Gathers,
Miss Minnie Weir who has been
attending Toronto Normal; School is
home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welt-, of Kit-
chener, spent the week -end with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D.
L. Weir,
Mr,: and Mrs. Henry Merkley and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, King spent a day
,last week at Grand Bend.
1Vir. and Mrs. Webster Jacklin, of
Molesworth vicinity called on Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Neill last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMichael
and family spent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. John McCreary of
Molesworth vicinity.
GLENANNAN
Wedding hells areringing around
Glenannan. '
Mrs. Muir who has spent the past
week in Toronto has returned home.
Mrs. Bennet also Mrs.Fells and
son Oliver of Wingham, spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. L. Metcalfe.
Mrs. Oliver r ve '
Stokes k s left Monday to
visit with friends in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Muir and son
Dalton, of Toronto, are visiting with
the former's mother, Mrs, Muir,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford also
Mr. Kerr of,Millbank, spent Wednes-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Stokes.
Miss Laura Wright, of Wroxeter,
spent the week -end with her friend,
Miss Edna Lincoln.
Misses Edith Metcalfe and Hazel
Ellis have returned to Toronto after
spending the past two weeks with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Metcalfe.
` TORY CORNERS•.
Mr. Jacob Cathers is quite poorly
at present.
Mr. George Hyslop of Wroxeter,
called on his 'sister, Mrs. Melvin Fin-
lay, on Sunday,
Mr. John Wylie and friend, spent
Saturday 'evening in Wingham.
Mr. Russel Nickle called _on his
brother Tone, on. Sunday.
Mr. Chester Cook has a: gang of
men on cutting down the hill opposite
R. A. Taylor's.
Mr. Williariz Ellis, of Kitchener, is
home -for a Holiday owing to ill health.
ST. HELENS
Miss W. D. Rutherford is 'ionie
from Timmins 'for the vacation.
Mrs. Alex McLennan, of Chicago,
is, a holiday visitor with her mother,
Mrs, P. Clark.
Miss Bessie Wylie, of Gorrie, was
a visitor for the week -end with Misses
Zylda' and Dorene Webster.
The YtilOiekteing`of the Women's
Institute will 'be held at Mrs. Wallace
Miller's on Thursday afternoon, July
5th. Roll Call—"Recipes for Sand-
wich Filling. Subject—"How to make
common -place life more interesting"
in charge of Mrs. D. Phillips.
Remember the. Lawn Social and
Strawberry Festival to be held on Mr.
W. Miller's orchard on Friday even-
ing, June 29th. The program is in
charge of the Auburn Young People
who will present their play "The
Road to the City."
Miss Flora Andrew, of Lucknow, is
presiding at the Entrance Examina-
tions here this week. •
BLYTH
There will be a public meeting 'held
in Memorial Hall, Tuesday, an appeal
over the assessment. County Judge
Holmes will preside,'
A large number ' of Orangemen of
this' vicinity 'attended Divine service
in Queen Street' Church on Stiiday
evening. Rev, •Mr, Doan was the
speaker and gave: an' excellent and
replete address, Ladies L. T. B,, Bel -
grave, L. 0: B. A,, Dungannon and
our local L. T. B. were in attendance.
After the service the brethernn mat-
ched to their lodge room where a
hearty vote of thanks was extended
the speaker. .
Mr. George •Spotton M, P. was in
attendance at the Orange Service on
Sunday evening
Dr., Carr and family,of
Los Angeles
are visiting friends in this vicinity.
Mr, and -Mrs, Cade, of Chatham.
were visitors with Dr, and Mrs. Bar-
naby over Sunday,
Robert W. • Simpson, dual-purpose
Shorthorn breeder, of Te'esswater, sold
recently three head of cattle to :Mr,
R, R. Wheaton of •Thorudale, Ont.
Ono of thema cow Flora grid 166671,
has an R. 'O, P, record of ri,887lbs,
of milk and 490 lbs. butterfat, She
has produced 34,120' lbs, milk and x,350
lbs. butterfat zn three' consecutive
year -a. They passe fho ovohiine it
inspection'fof'.'.t, l3«
BLUEVALE'
Mr. and Mrs. David Jewitt spent.
the weekend with relatives ,at Dobb-
inton,
Mr. and. Mrs, Stewart Cowan and
daughter, of town and Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Elliott and son I+z'ed were
Sunday visitois at the home 'of Mr,.'
and Mrs. Leonard Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Badwin and son
Lorne of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Errington and family of Dun-
gannon were visitors at the. home of
Miss Cora Jewitt on Sunday.
Mr, Harry Barnard, of Detroit, was
a visitor under the parental roof for
a fee' days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. `Robert Shaw and
Miss M. Fraser attended the anni-
versary services' in Gorrie Sunday
evening. •
Mr. , and Mrs. Lorne 4Turvey and
son Billie of Brussels spent Sunday
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alex
Mowbray,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrett and the
former's brother of Waterloo are vis-
iting at the hone .of Mr. and' Mrs.
John Hockridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray and
family, ant Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Mackay, Mr; and Mrs. A. E. Purdon
and Miss Agnes Mackay, all of White-
church
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Bert
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Wingham, were visitors on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Gordon
Mackay,
Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Miss
Clara Purdon, of Whitechurch; also
Mr. . and
Mrs. John Falconer were
visitors on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilkinson and
Mrs. Haugh and son, of Turnberry,
were visitors on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mundell.
Mr. Chris Moffat is home after
spending a few weeks at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Stewart Sanders,
at London.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith and fam-
ily and Miss Agnes Hastings, nth
con., were visitors on Sunday at the
home .of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, of Bet-
grave, and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond,
of Wingham, were visitors on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Garniss.
Some class to Mr. George Thorn-
ton with an Essex Sedan.
PRESENTATION AT BLUEVALE
3 On Friday' evening, June xsth a
number of 'friends 'gathered at the
home of. Mr, Leonard Elliott, the oc-
casion being the presentation of a
handsome clock to Mr. and Mrs.„.H.
Gordon MacKay, who have recently
moved to Bluevale. The presentation
was made by Mr. Fred Elliott and. the
following address read by William
Mundell;
Bluevale, June, 15, 428,
To Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon MacKay:
Dear Friends:—
We have gathered here to -night
to give you a welcome to Bluevale and
to make you feel that here you will
have friends and neighbors. May you
enjoy many long, years of happiness
and prosperity together.
We wish to, express our good will
toward you by this little gift, assur-
ing you of our hope that the new
friends you are now making may be,
in, time to come, the old friends tried
and true.
Signed on behalf of your new neigh-
bours,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mundell,
Miss H. Mundell,
Mr. F. Elliott,
Mr. G. Mundell.
On behalf of his bride and himself,
Mr. MacKay; in a few well chosen,
words, thanked their friends for their
kindness and courtesy to them. The
remainder` of the evening was enjoy-
ably spent in dancing after whichre-
freshments were served.
BEL1hIORE '
The regular monthly gcom-
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bined with the Summer meeting of•
the Belmore Women's Institute, was.
held at the home of Mrs, John Duffy
on June. 25th at 2.3'o p,tn, with an
attendance of 85. The meeting opened
in the usual way by' singing the open-
ing ode and repeating, the Lord,'s
Prayer in unison. The minutes were
read and approved and;, the' business
part of the meeting was dispensed
With as quickly as possible in order
,to give Miss Emily Guest, the de-
partmental speaker, as much time, as
possible, Miss Guest -took 'for her
'subject, t, .Helping: Boys' and 'Girls'.
Find their Life Work" and everyone
listened attentively to her message.
About 45 ladies 'of the Walkerton
Women's Institute were present and
they furnished the ,progi.amtne Jot;
the afternoon. Lunch was served
and a soolal hour was spent together.
The meeting closed by singing.; the
National Anthem,
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'at' ''Victoria Hospital,- Loudon, spent
Sunday at her home here,
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Shipitteiits of New Dresses have just been
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Creations.4,4, :.Beautiful Voiles, Celanese, Printed
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Special Short Subject:
"UNCOVERING EARTH'S RICHES'.'
Presented. by Internatinonal Harvester Co.
l•Mand'aij'..ientl: Tuesday, July 2nd»and '3rd
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A Romantic Drama of the British Navy,
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Wednesday .and Thursday, July 4th and 5th
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