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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-07-12, Page 8a `■ �■ a a "The Good Shoe Store" ■■■■■■■■■■a■■■■u■■■■■■a■tomana■■■■■iai For Foot Comfort and Hard Wear Fleet Foot Shoes contribute to well developed feet and ankles. They give comfortable support without restraint, and allow the foot muscles to function naturally. Fleet Foot Shoes stand more hard wear and rough usage than you would be- lieve possible from a shoe. All the better stores carry a complete range of Fleet Foot Shoes. See that the name is on every pair you buy. »»• hrf:x , ,:,«mss ':corkro.ekY...•-• LEV SHOES T MADE BY DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED, 385 W. J. GREER a aa aa ■ ■ Wingham, Ont. iv • EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL if) Council met on July 3rd with all the members present. euanutes of last regular meetings were read and approved. The treas. presented his 'half -yearly statement to June, 30th, showing a balance on hand at that elate of $1917.57. Corn. from the Tp: of Turnberry in reference to the Thompson -Lamont drain in that tp. received. Action in this matter was again left in abeyance for the present. R. C. McGowan was paid $102.85 being the balance due for completion of the McGowan Drain. Only one tender, that of J. M. Campbell, of Wingham at, $3300.00 was received for the'construlction of the Harrison drain, the same being accepted on motion of Thompson and Kerr. The followng accounts were paid: - Phillips and Dexter, sharpening grader blades, $4.00; County of Huron township's share of light in Lower Wingham, $9.33; the Advance -Times, Office advertising, $2.40; A. 'Porter- field, rent of road allowance, $2.00; R. C. McCowan, balance contract Mc- Gowan drain, $102.85; Geo. M. Rob- ertson, grading, $419.25; J Gillespie, road superintendent, $52.00; Patrol- iT'S A BORN HILL CLIMBER lis Just try it %.„,,OME drive this new Oldsmobile yourself. Try it out on the longest, steepest hill you know. You'll be thrilled at the way its smooth, even flow of power carries you on, up and over without the slightest , effort. For its amazing ability to take any hill, or any number of hills, with true, fine -car ease is one of the principal reasons for its tremendous, country -wide success. And this Oldsmobile will pass every perfor- mance test3;36.make with the same bril- liant record. Its great new 55 -hp. engine provides speed, pick-up, power and stamina to fulfill every motoring desire. And a new cylinder head of General Motors Research design adds all the advantages of high -compression per- formance, yet does not require the use of special fuels. Thousands of buyers are choosing the Fine Car of Low Price for its beauty, luxury and style—for its comfort, de- pendability and handling ease_,_.for its excellence in every performance --and, especially, because it is a born hill- climber. 0.7.7-:ae 2 -Door Sedan. $165 AT FACTORY, 0814AWA, ONTARIO fio*erar»eree Tames opal Spore rice Exits. among Motors' oleo deli:oat pdymaese poi , CMAC e . a1orcLi you the linollerg rued ii 01'edosomrpat Iwo d/ bIyirer 90ter 01dr,so6olc ori tisk. 0 I TUB BINS Cara Or Low 1.3.1018 A 1VL CRAWFORD, Wingham, Onto :;N1S P t Tr00.3 OP CANADA, men - J. Vincent, $5.09; H. Robinson, $95. po; G. Coultes, $330.40; C. Carter, $274,25; G. R. Vincent, $452.25; A. Vincent, $265.00; S. Hallahan, $212.13; S. McBurney, $447.37; M, McDowell, $97.5o; W. McGill, $249.30, Council will meet again on Tues- day, August 7th, • A. Porterfield, Clerk. MORRIS COUNCIL MINUTES Morris minutes of meeting held in the Hall, on Monday, June 18th, 1928, members all present, the Reeve pre- siding. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved..: The council instructed Inspector McGill to have the Hopper Drain and the ; Coultes Drain repaired. Requests came from Mr. Thomp- son and Mr. Michie. The refund on the Jermyn Drain from, Turnberry was given to the ratepayers, contribu- ting in Morris. The Collector's roll was received and the collector paid. The Engineer's report on the 5th concession drain (Grey) was read and provisionally adopted. The report ofe the Blackhall Drain was read and provisionally adopted as amended by the Engineer, that is, W. Jos Hen- derson was allowed $12.90 for a farm bridge and the lands of the Canadian National Co. were assessed $12.00 for outlet. The clerk' was instructed to advertise for tenders for repairing the McColl Drain. It was decided to have two bridges painted this season., Accounts paid: Win. Clark, sheep killed xo.00; Wm. Brown, patrol 42.0o; Geo. Kelly, patrol 56.7o; Jas. Noble, patrol 17.5o; Wm. Craig, pat- rol, 138.25; Chas. Workman, .patrol, 319.23; Frank Beirnes, patrol, 122.25; John Craig; patrol 130.55; W, Thuell, patrol, 137.89; C. G. Campbell, patrol, 16.75; Stewart Procter, patrol, 233.03; James Anderson, patrol 262.9o; Thos. Miller, tile account 22.90; F. R. Smith formaldelyde, 3.50; R. Jermyn, refund dr., 4.26; C. Hetherington, refund dr., 6.26. The next council meeting will be held at the Hall on Monday, July 23; 1928. A. MacEwen, Clerk. LANES Mr.' 'and Mrs. Elmer Alton and children and Mrs. W. G. Ree,d spent the week end with friends in London. Mrs. Clyde Reed is spending a few. days with friends in this burg. Mr. and, Mrs. Sidney. Ferguson and son Donald of Wallaceburg are spend- ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.' Thos Ferguson. A few from here attended the gar- den party at Dungannon on Friday June 29th. A large number from here celebra- ted the 2nd of July in Luck -now. Don't forget the twelfth of July is to be celebrated in Lucknow. Miss Tillie Sherwood spent one 'day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood. Mrs. Caswell 'Hackett and son Gor- don spent a few days with friends Dungannon. 'Mr. and .Mrs. Percy Graham and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Alton. Mrs. Manning and children, of London are spending the week with Mr. and IVirs. Elmer Alton., BELGRAVE Mrs. Jack :Johnston and sister, Miss` Leena. Geddes of Saskatoon are visi- ting with friends in the village. Mrs. David Scott spent a day with friends in Sarnia last week. W. t. Brandon and son Ross of Frobisher, Mr. and Mrs. Simon For- syth and son Geddes, of Almeda, mot- ored! from' their homes in Sask., to attend the school re -union at No. e, Morris and are visiting many friends in and around Belgrave, Mrs. John Cole is visiting :with friends in I amilton. Rev. Irwin of Centralia visited with Joe Brandon. Mr. and" Mrs, Hugh McLean and son Ed, of Hamilton visited with friends here. Miss Wilsbn and Adam Geddes of Smith Falls are visiting with friends in and around the village. .Miss Morrison of• Detroit is visit- ing in the village, Mrs. Harry Brandon and 'daughter of London are visiting with Mrs. L. Shoebottom, Miss Bella Allison of London • spent a few days at her old home, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brandon, Mr, and Mrs. T Forsyth and J A Bran- don spent a day with friends in Dray- ton The regular meeting of the Bel - grave Women's Institute will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Finley McCallum, on Tuesday after- noon at 2,30, July 17th. Roll call— Recipes for Pickles and Catsup. A paper will be given by Miss Cela Couites and music : by Mrs. Joseph Clegg, All the ladies are invited. WINDHAM ADVANCE-TIML''o WHITECHURCH Miss Irene Patton of Toronto is visiting with vi t; w t Mrs. Jno, Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Perrie Pennington of Teeswater spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. We congratulate Mr. Fells and his class for their success in the Entra'n ce Examinations; Evelyn Gaunt pas- sing with honours,. and Edna Waddel, John Garton, George Ross, Ella Wad- dell, Ruth Moore and Athol Purdon passng. Mriand' Mrs. Bushfield, Mrs. (7 butt of Calgary, Sr. and Mrs, Baker 'and Verna of Mitchell and Mrs. Mc Rae of Seaforth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Sutherland and Miss Sarah Garbutt. Mr. 'Clarence McClenaghan is visi- ting his aunt, Mrs. Barey of Brant-' ford this week. Mrs. John Kennedy spent last week in Goderich with her daughter, Mrs. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan aid Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and. Eileen spent Tues- day in Clinton with their uncle, Mr. JQAn1 Bak. 11!Irs J. H -I. Christie of Wingham visited last w eek with Miss' "Margaret Ferri-, -- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' Barbour are Visiting his sister in Walkerton this week. Mir, and Mrs. Joe Garbutt ofBroc>'c- lyn spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland. . Mr. Harry McClenaghan ; and fam- ily, Mrs. ,Campbell of Belgrave and Mr. Archie Watt of Long. Branch visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, a en McClenaghan. Miss Merle Gaunt spent last week with Miss Agnes Coultes of E. Wa wanosh. Mfrs. Fox and Mrs. Henry spent Tuesday last with Mrs. Beaton in Ciinton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shiell attended the Switzer family re -union picnic in Sf, Marys on Friday last. Miss Annie H. Henry, R. N. from New York who has been visiting her parents here was called. to Toronto on Saturday on an emergency caw in the General Hospital there. Mr. A. L. Sutherland of Harniota, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke 'Swit- zer and Jean of St. Marys visited at thhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Henry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs; Elgin Weuwood ar•d Richard and Misses Norah 'Falconer. and Margaret Baxter of Caledon visi- ted last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Williams' and daughter of Blyth visited with '1.1 and, Mrs. Henry McGee on Monday The Social held on Mn Herson Ir - win's lawn on Friday last by thepeo- ple.. of the Brick United Church was a splendid success, nearly $17o being taken at the gate and a splendid pro- gram. was given. The surrounding grounds were lighted by the Delco system,, installed for the evening by Mr. Melville Culbert of Dungannon and lent greatly to the enjoyment or the evening's program. Mrs. Browning and baby Lilian of Kincardine spent a few days last week with her father, Mr. Geo, Cottle. Mrs. W. J. McClenaghan and son Lee who have been visiting with Miss Sarah Garbutt returned to Wel',, ,1 this week.' Mr. William Moore spent last week with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Henderson of Paramount. Mrs. MacGregor is visiting r,elativ- es at Lochalsh and Paramount this week. Miss Mary Dow; also Mrs. Her- bert Laidlaw and Luella had their tonsils removed in Wingham hospi- tal last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Johnston Conn and daughter Ruby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Simpson of Culross. Mr. and Mrs. Antos Cornelius visi- ted with her sister, Mrs. Sproul in Goderich township on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Foran and Miss Mary Kelly, also Mr. Murphy and Mr. Joe Fowler and the Misses Murphy of St. Augustine, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Car- nelius on. Sunday. Mr. Jas. Falconer had 'his barn struck with lightning during, Mon- day's storm and quite a lot of dam- age was done. Every lady in the community is cordially invited to attend the meet- ing of the Whitechurch Branch of the Women's Institute which will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Mc- Quillan on Friday afternoon, July 13. The,meeting will be •of special inter- est as this is the date on which Grandmothers' Day will be celebrated. The grandmothers are requested to come riressect in the styles of their youthful days. Prizes will be given for the oldest great grandmother, the grandmother with the largest number of grandchildren, the youngest grand- mother and the best costume, A prize will also be given by the hostess for the best apron. pattern, SCHOOL REPORT The following; is ,the report'of the standing of the pupils of S. S." -No. 3, Turnberry after the .promotion ex- aminations, names in order of merit, Jr. IV—John Campbell, honors; Elina Stokes, Sr. III—Margaret Mundell, honors; Stewart Jeffray; Allan McLean; Arno Metcalfe; Elmer Jeffray; Verne Jeff - ray; Joe, Fitzpatrick; Russel Baird. Jr. II—Edith Stoles, honors; Mary Baird„ honors; Engeline Schiestel. L— Arnold Jeffray, Sr. Pr.—Will Fitzpatrick. Junior Pr.—Betty Fitzpatrick, and Marion Wallace, equal. Best attendance, Elmer Jeffray, 134. Norman Muir, teacher. Change 'Color of Markers After a series of tests, the On trio Department of • Highways has decided to change the color .of the motor markers for the year 3929. It; was originally intended to use the same combination of colors that «' is" used this year—black letters and figures on a yellow background. Fur- ther experiments have convinced the Department, however, that under traf- fic conditions' a new color scheme would probably provide better 'visibi- lity, As a result the,markers for 1929 will be composed of a "battleship" grey background with black letters and figures. e'e v ' BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. John Messer, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmour and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John .Mundell. Mr. and Mrs.. D. Pocock 'of Goder- ich spent the week -end at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mee. Leo= nerd Elliott. They were' accompan- ied home by their two grandchildren, Maxine 'and Stewart Elliott, for a' month's holidays. • Mrs. Gordon ;MacKay returned home Saturday night after spending a couple of weeks at the home of her parents at Dunnvile. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stowe of Tor- onto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. S,anderson here. Mr. and Mrs: Bob Bosnian of Lea- mington were visitors last week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bosnian, and took in the re -union at Powell's school. Report of Bluevale .school for the spring rearm and promotion examina- tions. Honors 75. per cent, pass 6o. Classes as they will be arranged. for September. Those marked R, remain in same class. Number of pupils, 42. Sr. IV—Hugh Mundell 75; Robert Master 75;' Doris Aitchison,72; Daisy Nicholson 70; Virden Mowbray 67; Kenny Mowbray 65; Carman Hether- ington 63. Jr. IV—Alma Bosman, 7o. Sr. III -Russel Barnard 76; Alba Mowbray 72; Olive''Shiell 64; Ross" Abraham 61;; Dorothy Greenaway 6o. Jr. IIT—Isabel McKinnon 8o; June Walden 79; Alice Thornton 7r; Haz- el Master 66; John. Nicholson 5o, R; Mabel Bosman 45, R. Sr. II -Willie Hall 65; Daisy Hol mes 6o. Jr. II—All remain promoted at Easter. " Lorena Hamilton 85; Eunice°Thorn- ton 75; Ernest Falconer 74; John Kerr 71; Arnold Lillow 67; Lila Stewart 6o;; John Bosman e5. First—Marjorie Hall 76; Evelyn Master 75; Gordon Bosman 6o. Primer A.—Joe Nicholson, 61, R; John Lillon, 6o, R. All remain. Primer B.—Ward Cameron 75; Mary Coombs 75; Maxine Elliott 7o; Luther Kerr 65. ASHFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Parsons and Mr. and Mrs.'Allen Nelson of Cleveland, and Mr.: and Mrs. Wray and daughter Irene of Windsor, spent the holidays with Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Nelson of Courey's Corners and Mr. and Mrs. ;Tohn Mullin. Mrs, Samuel Sherwood spent a few days last week 'in London with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Barbour of God- erich, who, we are pleased to say, is getting along fine after her 'operation, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton and chil- dren spent the holidays in London with her sister, Mrs. Mannings, who with her two children returned with them for a couple of weeks. Miss Etta Lane of Ripley is spend- ing a few days with Miss Lena Hac- kett. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Vint and family moto,sed up from St'ratford and spent the holidays with relatives here. Miss, Gretta Vint of Stratford is spending a few welts with her aunt, Mrs. Will. Baldwin. Mrs. Will Reid spent a few days in London, Mr, and Mrs. Will McLean of Stratford spent Sunday with her Sis- ters, ''Mrs, Roy Alton and Mrs, Geo, Lane, n'A Thursday, July xoth; 1928 11111■■ 111al1®■®■NI®■INEr■IN■■■Nli®IIIIIINI■10111a .1111 Jay Sale NI �. II IN ■ ■ i ly{ •• of �d1, l ■ ®• ;.:n°1 �` IISummer'r. ■1' • ■ Wesses mc, ■,III u a ■ 111 SI w �..... al IN 41L1: • a I. ■ it • ■ - 32 only, Smart Summer 1 iroc•l s:,, all 66l,' ■ ► : , :n ■i • ® 1111, ti' a 1g-1 style effects lona sleeves and sl+e it types. Dimities, Voiles, M.adxas,: ® -1 G ' Paris Prints and Broadcloths., Regg-1a;-. ■ ■ Cl 111 larly priced $12.75 to $17.00, IR NI .. 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