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,STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mas. (Rev.)Roderiek Mut:ay seed
Won .D.r. Wm. Murree cof Chicago. ac-
st oa'alpanied by Mr. ':end revs. i'aul
Zebu of Flint, Mich„ spent the we-
ss:keend with their 2•elativec: in Stan-
Aey.
Miss Jean Sauu:Diers i, visitieg with
'react. ;cousin, Mrs. Bruce Met`.:uelrey,
BLAKE
Tete rains were much seseeset In this
edistrict, .Paetures were getting very
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\1r. and Mrs. Joseph ]3ederd, Ste I Miss Vire inia Chalnney,' of Windsor
Mr •i 9 Lora . a 1(1 11, aeon 4 lirFi 121 a,tt, o . .
t1 e �
to hola>
llci� ti°
.1, ing at the, home taf her uncle
;nd mutt Mr. and Mrs. -E. Doerr,
-and Mrs. Alger ,Brown and
e•ranli• daughter of Oxford, .Mien., vis`
.ted Cho past week with ,Mr, and -Mrs.'
Rey MacLaren.
-Mr. James Patterson has almost
eke ti-pleted his new and tip=to-crate;
Detroit spent Thursday last with Mr
and .Mrs. 'il. =Laporte.
Mn. Peteheal DQ>nemme who ih s
been away the past month vishing
with her daughter in Windsor lines re-
turned to ler home at Pointe: Aux
Boulenux.
Mr. Clarence Soesha of De'treit, 'sp dorelling on Main et, .and '.wall like)yi
t
eat
Suwith ti
is p tents on the move therein soon.
The friends of Johrl Craig, who tine;
Mase ''of the • lerwent a serious operation in •La'n
iday visitor., ' e don Hospital, are pleased to learn
-anti :Um . 'Re that he is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jbyti.t anid soon
'Zurich spent of Toronto, are visiting with, the '-far,
:Try,i Tatu,ilay at -ilia home of 'Mr. anU :tits mer's mother Mrs, Aliso Joyaa.t.
Mrs. Roidert Bontliy sn end seers eeeeh :3e Lae•ae of the Blue -Watei Miss Margaret 'Schwalm, of Lon-
Lou Simpson of Hensen and Mr. and i,,,oiath, don, is holidaying at 'the borne 'of her.
:Airs. G. Voth and tiaught...rr Gwend- parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Peter"achwalna
>illyn of Detroit calhei at rse-' home Mr. and Mrs. Areliiu Noa .es •niov-
of Air. and Mrs. H. N. Finlay. ed into the dwelling recently vacated
11i1•r. and Mrs Jas. ,' 1kste,r est ',Totter- by Mr. and Mrs. 'Wylie Hectesen,
sixth; lir. and Mes•. Leslie Inkster of j •
'Toronto, visited well rolativve in this} Wm,oDaniels,foWho `.eras been c some
eeicinity, Saturday, Mho, •:alsd Mrs. A W. E. Hees hill ed to Brantford .Clospital, for some
F p time as the resole: of a fractured hip
Dr. and Mrs. J ern -Hagan and seri 11•and da teghtt>r are ,:iolivay ing a: their which he received 'in 'an accident in
..Zo:'rn of Chicc?go; Mrs- K. e7laelse of a cottage • at Oaktvox d, Grand head, Brantford,- was able `to retuen:tp:..$is
3Detre,it and brother. Iia rani> 1 Miss Iris Isard, • of Toronto, is home here the :least week.
-Lagan of II ll gre(•,1 called. on ft : sating at the hr,n-ie of Mrs. Alice Miss Emma Jrohnstoi'•aii:d her sister
stelae 3n this v er nity Friday a t i neni•n l J oyilf.
14Ir- R. N. Dwight*, t1,t: our leen! tlhtr SYLL4S, Laura britt, of Londt.n, is the
alhant is still. t 'tt-, r ,, t , eare guest of Mrs. John Murdock,
Bind 'his many leien.'s hope to hear Alia, Ida Heeding- •ofLondon, is
of his speedy recovery. visiting at the home of. Mr, and Mrs
Mrs- Thomas Johnston is improving :Frei; Corbett.
,sosneethat, `w -1. o t Ferry of Toronto, visited,
• Miss Norma Hey visited fei •nds on with his monger, Mrs. 'Ann Berry.
eche Goshen' Line during the wend,-(,ncl Mr. and Mrs. W. B. -Cross are hole-
flaying fn Mt. Clemens and surroun-
ding distri t.
Cecil Hudson of Detroit is visiting
he parents, Mr. and' Mr:. George
.-- ! H'.i(lson.
Comment --Farmers in this vicinity Mr. anis Firs. Wilson of Toronto,
are well cm with fall wheat threshing were visitors with Mr:and Mrs. Win.
the weather has been ideal for this •C. itt.
work, and much of the wheat has 'Air. and Mrs. -Wm. F. Mott and nesday last.
been trucked away, where the Mar.-- family of Detroit, were visitors with Annrruncenrrrtt
•
eting Board will be kept busy for Mrs. soma t'ie 'Spades.
some time d:stiibuting this year ;• MissThe engagement is announced of
Irene Douglas and Mrs. Har- Stella -Ruth, youngest daughter •of
prop. At •the price that the farmer= pole •were the past week camping at 'lir,_ A, Ingram and the late Mrs Iii°
of this country will long remember, i Bayfield Where they -were supervising gram Hensall to Mr. George Flena-
und especially those who are so for the young -people of'the Mission Cir- g yr
lunate as to have the • whent graded Guildf r ally son de G. Bawden and the late
Cie .of the United- church. Mrs. Bawden, Lesion, 'the marriage to
-to a level beyond sale. it me:aid be ldrs. Leihold of near Zurich, ha-" •`nese place at St. John, Ne.v Bruns-
eau=tiy. gara qui all u' a Tees ln-_ultra- elle past week a neat veranda put or wick, earls in August.
businesses were put on thesame ley her dwelling on Queen st., as getup•
v1 as to price, ;; a;le, this would- at °^d hz ?Al Hensall Blanks ;Goiderieh
.least help the fe:m rs a little with ' r. and Mrs, Lee •Redden and Mortimer Tudor, a big six-foot fire
Blue Wetter north,.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bronson line, wore Sut
I,eavtrtown with Mr.
:Jeffrey.
.;sir. Ed. Miller of
HENSLL
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
groan a lsettm and landed an uneven
mists
.an tie granary below, turning
els boot in such a manner teat ne
.austatned a fracture to one of the
aono's. iie went to utracrore for ?s. -
ray ttud his foot has been pierced in
i aaast. While he gets about the
,',pude on. crutches, he will be unable
-,,e work for some tine.
New Theatre For Mitchell
Work on Mitchell's new theatreis
under way, and ]overs of motion pic-
tures will be glace to lea•n teat it
will be open by Sept. let according to
reports by Mr. Sutherland, who pur-
chased the Amos Thiel garage build-
ing some time ago. Rcsdents will
watch eagerly the rising of the new
the very latest of equipment.
theatre which will be equipped with
Nichols—Black
At her parents' home near .Seaforth
on Saturday, July 15, at. 12 o'clock
noon, Agnes Marguerite, only daugh-
ter ,Of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black be-
came the bride of Wm. Jai, :e•a Nichal
soil of 1VIr. . and Mrs. James Nichols,
Mitchell. Rev, H. V. Woisenan o1
Northside United Church, .:Seaforth,
O, eiated at the• ceremony ',.,Tacit took
place before the rantel in .flys living
:sirs. Ferguson returned from.a. pleas- rooin .decorated with Ierses, vv{•utte ta.
ant outing with friends at Delhi acid 1,pet's; delphiniums, white lilies arid
Port Burwell on Lake Erie also• with, 'hoses, Mrs. Nelso>a Niche's, Mitchell
friends at Centre "Island, Toronto and I plaYed the wedding march,
Dies .,at Exeter
The death occurred at the Rhine of
her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Linden ield,on
4Vasago Beach, 'Georgian Bay.
Late Sainte h'lacLean
There passed away in the County
Home, Clinton, Samuel MacLean, - in 3uly 6, of Mary Stewart, widow of
his 69th year. The deceased was a.son ! the: late A.brarn Belton, who predeceas
of the late Mr. and -Mrs. Allan Mac- led her nine years ago. The deeease_1
Lean of the nth Con., of Hibbert, was the second daughter of the 'late•
where he was born, and he spent the Andrew Stewart of the Boundary, Us-
eax•ly years of his life at Lumley.His borne, where she was born. She mar -
wife predeceased his several years vied her late husband in 1875 and
ago. The funeral services was held" with him located on the Bolton farm
from the undei°taker parlor at Bon-- in Usberne where they lived sortie 30
thron & Drysdale, Hensall, on Wed- years and by hard work made it one
of the 'finest home in the Twp. They
retired: to Hensall with their only da-
ughter Mrs. Lindenfield, where they
-lived .for some years before going to
Exeter. Besides her daughter, two•
sons, ,Gordon of Hibbert and 'John on
the homestead survve.
Fractures Leg
Monday night last at the recreation
grounds in a scheduled 'softball game
the Seaforth girls were at the low
:side of the score when the game was
ball artist of Hensall ball team, belt' ;called in the 6th owing to 'an accid-
Goderich to two hits on Friday even ent in which a broken leg was suf-
ing at the county town, shutting then' e ed by Irs. Ruby Hutton, of the
out 5.0 in a Huron League game. He Exeter team. She slid in home from
struck out nine Ina seven ;inning -fix' third ;base, catching her foot on the
bure and was pretty much the whole home plate, turning her ankle. She
=greys. He is a son of the 1-lensall ball was removed to Scott Memorial Hos-
team manager. Not until the
fourth kavtal for treatment.
Inning was Tudor hit safely, when Antiques Stolen
Fritiziey scratched out a single: The",When they were absent from home
lan-got the second hit, a single tc attending a reception. being held . in
centre. G. Irwin on the mound io, Elie neighborhood Monday evening
'Ale,Sailors, was touched'for i'1 7)it ''Feiss home, >F,,.3AZr.'aid Mrs:. Wilson
Kerslake and. O'Brien got doubles
the only extra base Hits .of the :game
sodericii had 4 errore to Hensall 1
Of the five Hensall runs, only one was
earned.
the value of their dollar.
Notes—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masse
.and family of Detroit have returned
to their home after ,spending two
%reeks vacation in St. Joseph.
Mrs. Joseph Bedard and son of
•10hatham spent the week -end with
is also 'having it riiceiy repainted.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferx'is-Cantelon and
family of Schonberg, are visiting
with the former's mother Mrs. Kate
Cantelon.
Irene Hogarth, -who is employed
at T. C. Joynt's store i; enjoying e
two week's vacation away.
NABLED ANIMALS <.
Removed Promptly
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. Courteous :Service
Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect)
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'"STOPPING" ACTION
Speeding train, taken at box -carr
moving almost dim
,
box -earner ;shutter speed,, Not blurred,
Sa
HE best way to get clear, sharp
action pictures is to use a camera
-with fast shutter action—and, of
stourse, a correspondingly fast lens.
However, many of us, don't have
fast cameras. So, to take pictures of
'real action, showing fast-moving ob.
. ects without blur, we gust utilize
+..several simple tricks.
The first trick is—shoot moving
objects when they are eorejng al•
most straight toward or st night
away from you. An object appea;D•s to
soove much slower when receding or•
approaching and, in a picture, Is leg
likely to blur.
A second 1rice, - movf ' et: m tre.
.Flo that the 8:hie:ding C,'r,jr i t i.: 1, i•i
.reentered in the view r d a,-. u
:shoot. This trick is cMln , i.,'i i;' f,00cl
with boats, mato, eyeless incl rapine -
Automobiles. The 1,1rkgtotrnd Ise
re .tly toward camera.
because
blurred—but Llit,moving object -will
11,re sharp, Of asurse, the camera
mast be moved smoothly and stead-
ii1:,:and a little practice is necessary.
*lot will find that were a little prac-
tice,, pictures taken Jia this manner
are very effective.
A Wed trick—snap a4tten during
momemiigry pauses. These Awn in
most spores. A player is angviuttg; rap-
idly—he leaJJts for just a f'raotis a of
a second, to turn or change, direction
—and in that split-second you gest
your picture, You must keep alert
to catch these pauses—but they're'
worth it.
Take, a couple of rolls of filed and
•x' c0 hero acti,3it rdi.ot$, Whip,' the
%a` ,t`i 1'vr e!e .tilxtl You'll lir:. ,Lira
asSesel 9f e.,e.,s, e r,= can do with
e. tit - ; rplc t ti,a Nil/tern ,,t• fnexp+3r1-
it,e fc1 )tr r,.ic'r]!.ii
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COUNTY NEWS
Seaforth' tax rate is 43 milts fol
L939, the same as last year.
Miss Alice McKay, who has beer
.eaching at Brussels, has accepted a
position on the staff of the Aylme
High School.
Two Teachers Engaged
The Board of Education at Exeter
Lave engaged two new teachers fol
Iigh school work as foliorrs: Mist
lorence Douglas B.A,, Strathro
vho for the past five years has beer.
.eaching at Thedford, a graduate o.
;he Western University; and Mr. Er-
nest C. Rodway, B. A., of Toronto,
: graduate of Toronto University.
Dies In Tuckersmith
The death of Jessie Emily Elgie•
vife of John Forrest, Tucxersinith
sccurred after ana illness of severs'
nonths. She was in her 63rd eeenswa.
orn in Tuckersmith, eldest daughter
if the late Wm. Elgie. She leaves be -
ides her husband, four daughter-
:nd one son•
Question For Clinton Voters
The ratepayers of Clinton will be
asked to vote at the next municipal
flection on the question of establish -
ng a board of education to combine
he functions of the present public
school board and the Collegiate Inst
tute Board,
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hildebrand
leaforth, announce the engage2nen'
if their daughter, Mabel ,Tanet Hilde-
'rand, to Mr. Vincent Paul Muraw-
''sy, son of Mr. Peter Murawsky ani
he late Mrs. Murawsky, of Kitchene-
he weddng to take place the middle.
if. August in Seaforth.
Purchase Nurses' Home
The Nurses' home on Napier St,
"roderich across from Alexandra Hos
'ital., has been purchased by the Hos
vital Board. Up 'to the present time
t had been used on a rental basis,
7unds for the pureltgse were made
vailable by the bequest of the late
Tarvis Wiles,
Blood Poison New Stamping Machine
Mervin Johnston, who is employed . ' A big .time-saver at the post office
-,iih the Swift •Canada Co.. idx(etel is a recently installed stamping ma
Das been off duty with blow possor chine which is capable of stamnine
Ite his rght hand. Blood poises .start More than 800 letter or m'ntite. Thr
1 from ,. "r'rit•t•h rt cr 'veil f,,. t,, f1,• p ,
Lire covering of marching is a compact afI'.?ir ('lt e mi , :f
t chicken rhatr.7'he ally y `run, and it cancels steeple an
nil it i. nnv� }ir 1st v,; affixes the date almost sinniltdneotetly
ti that the poisor By the old ntethocl of stampieg h
eats Inset checked. hend one .ictal',' per second was a fa.i •
Bone Fractured In Pell speed "•but tete macltzne floes aisproxi
While worlcillg in the hay niaw. rtitite1v thirte ,i Jei1;e•r$ ei second,---
?,tveltyk Durrant, Fullerton, ,'slipped 1 GOidizr1011 $ignai-Ota,r, .` _ r
McCartney, Mill Road, Tuckersmith;
was enteredand two china antiques
were stolen, Provincial and county
police are investigateg.
His 97th Birthday
Auburn --Huron County's grand old
man, Robert Routledge, marked his
)7th birthday anniversary last Wed-
,esday. He was been a few days after
its parents landed in Canreee from
Ireland.. And tells many stories of the
past and of how the things were done
then. There are seven children in the
family.
Funeral at Exeter
The funeral was held at Exeter of
MV1rs. Samuel Sweet. She was a life-
long resident of the village and in.
her 80th year. She died in Paisley
where she and her husband had been
visiting their daughter. Mrs. D. Mc- + ' '
Innis for a few weeks. Before her *
Marriage she was Frances Davis. Sur- 4
viving are her her husband, her dau-
ghter, and two brothers Sidney and
) Richard Davis. of Exeter. Rev. M. A.
Hunt, rector of Anglican c -arch, of
!whore deceased was an active mem-
ber, conducted the funeral services.
interment in Exeter cemetery.
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New Yorlc—Autmobiles of the fut-
ure, as visualized by a motor evert,
will appear, snore like hones than
vehicles --with movable chairs;, sun -
bath roofs, air-conditioning beds and
washstands. So says an official of the
Auto. Engineering Congress. In the
near future we will walkup to •our
car, push a :button. and the .uoor will
open, the seats will be light movable
Thar (Istxatirz ,August 3.rd, 1 )39
x .will a
(. rr. and the . r; iwide a1
lig vt 11 be r T(. 1
ad
flat. A •lrartion of the roof will be
made :ctf .a onrved translucent mater-
ial which will anent the health -giving
,lays of the sun, at the Baine time re-
mewing
e-mewia ,• the ; •lrare, .ti. series of buttons.
will regulate the temperature and
humidity to any desired conclition of
asst _Pressing 'of another button will
unfold a concealed bed from out of"
the pnritition between the passenger -
and engine compartments. Many lit-
tle passe>rager ',conveniences will be •
installetk, such as toilet and levee:ary-
s faDcmties, he said.
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Fractures Arm
Mrs. Wm. H. Dearing of Exeter,is
eiffea'ing from a fractured arm at the
'lbow. She Was . hansing out some
lothes and was standing on the clo-
;hesreal, piatfo•in when she stooped
en picl:esome . ripe raspberries from
the vines that were growing close by.
She toppled over and fell with con-
Tiderablc weight on her right elbow
'sadly bruisinc' it and fracturing the
'lone. At the time of the' accidentMv
Dearing was confined to hs bed crit-
?caliy ill with a heart' condition. At
n esent lie is reproving.. It is an un-
'rortunate accident at thiis opportune
time.
Arm Is Fractured
• Harold Pfaff of Crediton, was in
tured in an unusual accedent. He wa'
assisting in cutting wood with a cir-
cular saw and the power had been
turned o17. While the saes was slow-
ingdown, Mr. Pfaff endeavored to
stop it sooner by taking hold of thr
revolving. shaft. His right Orin zvas
twisted around and a bethe between
the wridt ami elbow was fractured
Dr. Fletcher, of Exeter, reduced the
fracture.
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