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HILLSGREEN
Don't forget the Sale of 14lerchan- will make. his home with his niece,
dice in the Blake Store commencing Mrs. George Fee for the present.
on Saturday October 12th and end- Mr. Dyke of Tavistocr ej -visiting
Miss Silk of Mitchell, thecae, on . nee on Saturday October 19th. The with his daughter Mrs. Ness at pres-
the Parr Line north, was called %rai•gains are seal and the puss is are enc.
invited to attend this money -saving • Miss Deores Gassman. of London,
event. spent t
Miss Anna Mae Johnston who has Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Gossman.
been visiting with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Wards -
has left for near Brantford. •ville have taken possession of the
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- hotel owing to the departure of Mr.
per was observed ht the Blake church Hoag,
on Sunday morning Mr, Lorne Genttner has purchased
the property formerly owned by the
England sisters from Mr. Jonas Hart -
STANLEY TOWNSHIP leib s. Milesreceand Mrs. D. Haugh ac -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Campbell and eompa.nied by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mrs. Madge were recently at Goder- Schlueter of Detroit motorea to Kit-
ich attending the Elder -Turner wed- chener and Guelph on Monday.
cling. Messrs. Leonard Bender, Roy Ben -
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bamber and fain- der, Lorne Kleinstiver, Donald Rest-
ily of St. Marys visited with relatives emeyer, Alvin Willert and Ward
N Lctt� The meeting on the Blue Water and Bronson line Kraft
oymotored to the Cwallender
and
the theme, for the year "Living The recently.
Christian Life" and the theme for Mrs. J.M.C. Tough who spent the
ictooer 'rhe Way to Life Abund summer at Hyde Park, regia -rico with BAYFIELD FAIL, FAIR
ant" being read by Mrs. Chandler, ,Vtr. and Mrs. Barber and i$ at her
home suddenly, her mother pee, i s,
away very suddenly. The sympathy
of the section and community is ex -
',ended to Miss Sik.
The recent fine weather has enab-
led the farmers to get the bean crop
harvested and many are sowing fall
wheat even though it is late.
Threshing has been completed in
this vicinity.
KIPPEN NEWS
W VI.S. Meets.
'The W:i\I S. of the United church
met for their October meeting on
Wed. afternoon at the home of Mrs
` ting opened with
he week -end with her parents,
who presided. Hymn 297 was sung home in Bayfield again.
and Mrs. Chandler reel in prayer• Randolph Saminit of Loudon was
Hymn 400 was then sung after which a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. W. Alexander read tete script- G E Westlake
acre lesson from Luke 10. Mrs. Allan I tllrs• J. A. Carnie has returned
.Johnston followed by the businesshome after visiting with her sister,
;discussion- in which it was decided to l Mrs• G. S. Howard, Exeter.
invite the Varna Ladies to attend the t Elder -Turner
November birthday meeting to bel The altar and chancel of St.
geld at the church on Nov. ti. Hy ntn ! George's Church, Goderich, were de -
239 was sung and the meeting closed
b,y repeating the Lord's prayer in
unison. A dainty' lunch was served. by
the committee. in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques and
Dorothy spent the week -end Withthe
lormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. - W.
Jaques of Elimville• and friend of
Miss Vera Ropp
renew' Bayfield spent the week -end at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Nes. S. Ropp.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Finkbe"mer and
,mon of Crediton, called on Mr. and
elM s. Archie Parsons on Sunday.
Miss Doris Alexander :of Tendon,
'spent the week -end with her parents
(Concluded from last week)
FRUIT -,Grapes F. McClymont, M
Grainger, Cell. grapss M. r.' ertp, r,
peaches Mrs. Metcalf, F. McClymont.
plums M. Granger, R. Geiger; prunes
Mrs. Metcalf, H. Truemner; yellow
crabs A. Warner, F. McClymont; red
crab H. Truemner, T. Snowden, bart-
lett pears F. McClymont, R. Geiger,
pears A.O.V. F McClymont, R. Gei-
ger; apples winter F. Middleton, F.
McClymont, McIntosh reds F. Mid-
dleton, basket McIntosh F. Middle-
ton, basket spies F. Middleton, F.
McClymont; fall apples, F. McCly-
mont, talman sweets T. Snowuen,..F..
McClymont., 5 McIntosh• reds, 'F.
Middleton;, baldwins F. McClymont,
Mann apples !Flurry & Gringer, Nor-
thern spies Murray & Grainger, F.
Middleton; Kings Murray & Grainger
F. McClymont; greenings, F. McCly-
mont, Ribson pippen T. Snowden;
Wealthy F. McClymont; Wngners F.
Middleton, T. Snowden; Golden Rus-
sets Murray and Gringer, F. 1VIe01y-
mont; snows, F. 1VIcClymon T. Mid-
dleton; Ontarios, T. Snowden, Murr-
ay nd Grainger; Wolf River F. Mid-
dleton; basket of fruit Mrs. Metcalf,
F. McClymont.
VEGETABLES -Early pottoes 0,
Battler, A. H. Wrner; late potatoes,
0.. Bttler; heaviest ntangolds H. Tru-
emner, Murray & Grainger; longred
ma.ngolds Murray and Grainger, H.
Truemner; globe •nangolds T. Snow-
den H Truemner • Int marigolds
corated with autumn flowers for an
interesting wedding on Sept. 28,
when Gertrude Madge, only daughter
of Reeve R. E. Turner, and Mrs. Tur-
ner of Goderich was united in marrii-
age to John W. Elder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Elder, of Stratford.
Rev. Calder, rector of the church,
officiated. The wedding music was
played by A. W. Anderson. Given in
marriage by her father, the bride
wore a dress of royal blue crepe.Miss
L. Eder, R. N., of Toronto, sister
of the bridegroom, was accompanied
by Roy R. Turner, brother of the
of the bride attended.. The wedding
breakfast was served at the home of
i&1Ir. and Mrss Win. Alexander.i the bride's parents, Goderich. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick 'and family Turner assisted by the groom's mot -
sof tSrnithville spent the week -end; her, Mrs. Elder received the guests.
-with relatives in the vicinity. 1 .4mong the forty guests present from
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fermis a nd' Goderich, S'tatiley Township and Port
Walter visited on Snclay w;sth the
'dormer's brother, Nee and Mrs. Arch-
ie Parsons.
Mr, and Mrs- "N. Bteckle and 'fam-
Elgin were Mrs. !Mary Madge of St-
anley Township, who is in her 98th
year. Robert 'Turner, of Port Elgin,
e•randfather of the bride, in his 90th
sly and Mrs;,,, J. Rupp 'of 'Milverton, year, and Mrs. 'Martha Newcombe of
-visited on ,Sunday with the "latter s Goderre'h, her rnaternal grandmother,
son. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sam Rapp.
Mr. Ross Love and family -spent
Sunday with Mr. a'na 1vIrs. Taiirbairn.
•esf Hen.sall.
-St. Joseph and In saver ?awn
Mr. and Mass. J•oselih t uitin 'and
itiaughter Marie who spent •a 'fewar•O-
enths in Beavertnwn,'have •retuznedto
their former hrome In 'Montreal, where
in her S8rd year, these elderly guests
were as'io bmnoreli.
DASH\WOOD
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Callfas of
Sarnia spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. 'V ernon 'Schatz.
Ray Gi etither:is attending business
college in :Gi'iinton.
Mr. anis Mrs. J. 'Burns of Port
Thursday, October 10th, 1940
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Fine Arts --Landscape, M. Living-
ston, Mrs. Metcalf, still life, Mrs.
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie, landscape,
?hiss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; fruit
water color Miss Livingston, Mrs. Met
calf; flowers, original water color,
Mrs. Livingston, H. Fuss; penc sand
aind
drawing do, do; drawing
Mrs. Metcalf, water painting on silk
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; hand pain-
ted china Mr's. Metcalf; Mrs'. Living-
ston; stenciling on fabric M. Living-
ston, Mrs. Metcalf; fruit in oil Miss
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; flower in oil
do, do, pencil sketch from nature, do;
Ladies' Work- table centrepiece,
0. Battler, M. Livingston; table run-
ner H. Fuss, . Mrs. Howrie; cushion
r
complete, emb. M. Livingston, 0• ion
tler, cushion complete Mrs. ➢Howri E
Stephenson, lamp shade. ,
ston, table cloth and 2 serviettes in.
M. Livingston, H. Fuss; tea cloth cut
tea
M. Livingston, L. Makins, -
t
cloth, emb, Livingston, P. Pfile, tea
cloth crochet Livingston, P. Pfile;
tray cloth, emb., Livingston, P. Pfile;
centrepiece Livingston, P. Pfile; lun-
cheon set, Livingston, .H. Fuss; buffet
set M. Livingston, P. Pflie•, but£ett
scarf Mrs. Howrie; bridge set M.
Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; cross stitch
bridge set al. Livingston; buffett set,
Murray and Grainger, H. Block and emb. M. Livingston., Mrs. Howrie,
Son; Field carrots H. Truemner, 0. hemstitch sheets, intl M. Livingston
Battler; tble carrots F. Barker, H. H. Fuss, pillow cases hemstitched int.
Block and Sore; ,table carrots short, M. !Livingston, H. Fuss; pillow cases
H. Bloc:];: rid Son, Mrs. McWillis; emb. Livingston, P. Pfile; pillow lace
trimmed M. Livingston, E. Stephen-
son; cuv.tauis, lace trimmed, M. Liv-
ingston, ill.. Fuss; towels, emb, M. Liv-
ingston, Mrs. Howrie; towels crochet
M. Livingston; dressing table set,
emb. P. Peale; envb. tea towels, Mrs.
McDWillis, P. Pfile; child's dress
from old garment H. Fuss, child's
play dress M. Livingston; baby's jac-
ket and bonnet, knit M. Liyrngston;
baby's booties, knit M. Livingston,
P. Pfile; apron work G. Datars, H.
Fuss; dress, house work M. Living-
ston, G. Deters, ladies' silk under-
wear, M. Li 'itngston, H. Fuss; smock
M. Livingston, P. Pfile; handkerchiefs
assorted M. "Livingston, Mrs. Howrie,
pullover woo'] :leandknit, H. Fuss; Ap-
ron fancy E. Stephenson, P. Pfile;
ladies fancy hand 'bag 0. Battler,M.
Livingston; ladies dress from ol.d gar-
ment M. Liviaagston; home dying,
whole garment Mrs. DWillis, Mrs.
He:wrie; sports .shirt G. Deters, P.
Me; pyjamas H. Fuss, M. Livingst-
on; 'pullover sweater, hand knit Mrs.
Howie, mitts Heavy, 0. Battler, P.
P:file; socks heavy M. Livingston,Mrs
DWillee; socks fine M. Livingston,Mrs
Howrie, handkerchiefs, installed M.
table beets 0. Battler, F. McClymont
tble beets 0. Battler, Mrs. DWilis;
parsnips A.B. Warner, 0. Battleh;
heaviest turnips 'H. Truemner, T.
Snowden, table turnips F. Middleton
T. Snowden; sugar beet mangolds,
%Ir. Cantles herds ;an Important ,Huron spent the ,we.ekeend with her Miz`tey ;and. Grainger, H. 'Truemner,
lion as salesman. mother, Mrs. 'Witztyl. winter radish 0. Battler. 'head cahb-
e of `St. Clair;Minhek. Kellerman of age. F. Biker, H. Bleck & 'Son; head
r •. Erb'. ?La :oriRev. and 'Mrs. IC ..
M s P
and Mrs. A. Burke of-Detrdit, spent: Waterloo spent '•the ,week -end with casili 1eswcer 1.. Barker; White celery G.
the week -end in St. Jaacph. with' relatives here, Datars, :muskmelons ;'H. Truemner,
'their relatives. Rev. Kellerman .was the guest spe- watermelons H. 'Truemner, citerons
After a week of nice •wea'iher, the >ztker at the anniversary.services and 0. Battler, Pie pumpkin H. Block &
weather man gave us a wet surprise leas greeted seitcdi, i, large-autciience at
-on Sunday night Which we will re- both services-
snieinber for u time to come. Faianers Mr. and M. E. "Plann sir! London,
in this district are still `back with
*their work especially ',those with late
libeans.
At time of writing -ire are sorry to
•deport the illness of -Mr. John Char-
sarette of the Blue 'W'ater south. Mr,
Son., 7. iMeClymont, *large pumpkin
or squ'as'h H. 'Truemner, A. Warner;
potato onions 0. Battler, large white,
-were Sunday el,i ieesee with 'Mrs. E. onieene t01,. Ra't'threr; 'lerge -red onions
Tiernan. 0. Battler; large yelow onions F.�
Harry aiid heretic ,Hoffman are Barker, CUI,. Rattler, -rets :tomatoes A.
,spending a week's tvacation 'en a Warner, O. Battler; yellow onions
motor trip threes:O. Montreal and yellow tomatoes A. 'Warner, It. Block
Quetta, Gherkins, It. 'Geiger, 0. `Battler; cu-
(harrette had not been feeling well Mr, Leonard BIS and 'Teri* of oum'bers F. 1VIctelyrnont, di. Block;.
slor some time. though of late it watt Guelph visite' ( while *lands 'here a sunflower A. Warner, 'G. Datars colt.
thought that he bad improved some, few days. garden herbs, lairs. Metcalf, T. Pfile,
,uelee o suddenly on Wednesday last lee Mr. and Mrs. A. Schltecter area Coll. peppers rirs. 'Mettelf, 'H. Block
was taken seriously ill and rushed to Mrs. Schlueter Sr, of 4E kwon, 'Miele, sweet peppers 11. Block, Mrs. Met-
-St. los .ph's .Ilospita4, London where visited with relatives there 'far re calf, vegetable esnerrow, F. 'Barker,
,3he vas operated on for ulcer trouble. few days. 'Mrs. Metcalf, gree' 'hutbbard squash.
Messrs, Maurice Masse and Norm-' Ir. and ;t+a•s- Harold y` e'llirawan'114. Truemner, 0. rakeler;; isie ow I
an Saxaxas motored to London Dei ,. spent the week -end in Fergus. pbard squash 0, Battler, )l, clock. DWillise specimen showing patch hem
Monday -last. Mrs. May and 'Piss Tillie '],::Filers of egg plant O. Battler; Jenkins Special need P. ''file, H. Fuss; filet crochet,
i Y .F. Barker M. Livingston, 0. Battler; tatting I3
tMr. and Mrs. Roy McBride were K,itchen+:r were Sunday ,
.�un;la visitors with
th , an d 117 PIe last week. t Mr. and 'Nits, earn O'estreietier, , Plants and Flowers -Coll. eat fro-. fuss, `0. Tattler; fancy knitting in
o Kin l rile l y a cotton Mrs. M. Livingston;
..� Mr.-Clemence Jt�fi'rey of near the s �)oraaici Oest.ta:slier and friend '�*exs F. Barker, R. Geiger; 'bouquet, P. ],file Livingston;
e other boys Of Cameron Wallace f London Univct'e F. Middleton, Mrs. Metcalf; CO. Sy- thread. weak , g ,
-- pillage and •;�c-v .x al y Cant ion o
. t -,•. week- lvia P. Middleton; dahlias .Z F. Barker, hemstitching :9 styles P. Pfile, H. A.
''the community have deft for team sity Medical School spent the week
_iing centres. ! end with Ma'. ,and Mrs, A. E. r0estrei- Mts. Millis; clehlias old vagi. F. Fuss; cut woi M. Livingston, Mrs.
ri
IVIr, and blr.s, Chris. gwartxentruba i cher. :F. Barker, T. Snowden; tuberous be- Howrie Tapestry, M. Iaivineston,lY]'rs
t andEdith f Ailsa i gonia F. a3arke:r, Coil of aster's, ti[rti. Howrie, ampl. x showing .,las wind
-t.r• and daughters 'Zabel M . and Mrs. W. Mcl Wen o
• . Kitchener and F itor with' Mrs Metcalf, Mrs. "'Willis; petunias F. darning 11: Fuses, Mrs. Howrie card
�[,�ient the week -end at K Ci<vg were SundFt,y vts s t*
;"11"avdstock. .
I Cora Gasser and family. ,13arleer, 10. Middleton, gloxan a, Mrs. table cover Mrs. alowrie, s ampler•
e .A.F. at ! • erm- :DWilis, F. Barker, display of cosmos• cross cutch Mrs. }Lawrie, , M. Liv irr,e-
Mr. Carr Clark'of a,lt. !Z :41r, and Mrs. C, Chesn,ti of "3 I`
at the home ' were eekeeed eleit- r and lour var annuals F. Berkey, i rr sten • darning
�C)t.l..wa, snort last week inghain. Mich_ we w
-sof He rn&4,'•+' lif'7, F =Tr, ,("'1^rk. , ors with Mrs, F. Willed:. DWillis; threes, ribs. Me. en's', 0. Pet ' r `
Sim •'� i t;er, verbenas, Mrs. DWillis' toll.
Mr. and 1V1'r•v. ,. urn (,ingt.+^>, ,n spirit tk large crowd attended Mr, tion
item week -end with frig:nde at Noll i schaakc's r;azlr on Sat'itrday• ;x'r. Cott- of �'�Isdi'ous, r. Barker :r. Ndidrllexon ;
,alai btirg and points easf, SJrha.lk :b,as ln,t, 1' i' leen, a,l] where he , table bouquet L, .M�tkies, 1.'', Pt'ifile,
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tier, quilt applique M. Livingston, H bet, J. Rau; drawing 14I -
Fuss; quilt cotton 0. Battler, E.Fuss •Talbot, M. Talbot, C. Greer, B. He -
quilt cotton plain P. Pfile, H. Fuss; ard; Victoria 'cross essay, B. Castle,
comforter fancy. 0. Battler, P. Pfile; M. Keys, E. Stickley, D. Thomas;
compforter, goosedown J. Johnston, story from reader M. Peck, M. Me -
W. Clark, crochet Afghan M. Living- her, A. Castle, J. McConnell; coll ort'
lx, Elie; rug hooped yarns Mrs. How-
rie; hearth rug, hooken wool rags,
P. Pfile,R. Geiger; rag mat braided
P. Pale, R.. Geiger, labor saving dev-
ice I.1- Fuss, braided mat silk, P.Pfile
`.M. Livingston; homemade soap F.
i ere C lytnont, ,H. lPenhale
Fsuir the School Children --Roots
w iH
life,
woods, M. Keys, A. Sturgeon, M.
Penhale; school coll. insects, South.
school, front road school, north sch-
ool, Varna school; weed seeds, school'
eo11. Varna, South, Bayfield, front
road; any project by school, Bayfield"
south; small table bouquet, D. Me -
Ewen, G. Westlake, ILene Castle,M-
and Vegetables: beets, D. Heard, M •Penhale; Special school student, E-
Key'rs,, W. Turner, D. McEwen; car- !Osmond; M. Sturgeon, H. Sturgeon;
rats:, V. 'Chester, W. Castle, W. Tur- Work book, A. Sturgeon, H. Sturg-
noel-, A. Makin; onions M..McCly-
rnent,. W. Castle, G. Webster, A.
Makins; potatoes, E. McConnell, A.
Leitch, M. Beattie, D. Thomas; table
corn, T. Penhale, . McConnell, M.
Sturgeon, ,B. ]Heard; Sunflower, A.
Leitch, D. Thomas, H. Sturgeon, E.
Osnianda glop corn, D. McEwen; Do-
mestic science maple cream, E..Stec-
kle, PL Beattie, D. Reid, A. Sturgeon
bran muffins, M. Talbot, H. Erratt,
I3. Reid, D. Clarke; Date loaf, D. Reid
B. York.. D. Clarke, M. Peek. Needle-
work-D.
eedle-
work D. Clarke, D. Thomas, B. Cas-
tle, D. McEwen; bandkerchiei case,H.
Sturgeon, R. Sturgeon, E. Osmond;
Censtructio.Rr Egg cup V. Lieteh, G.
Webster, ''F, Dunn, L. Martin; cup
eon, M. Sturgeon; Sports-pre-scho
of children B. Bordo, J. McLeod; R.
Schmelling; 8 yrs and under L. Du"'
charm, A. Leitch, R. Castle; girls 8�.
and under, L. Ginn, M. Dowson, V-•
'Leitch; boys 12 and under, C. Guest
M. Bronson, B. Fisher; girls 12 an&
under L. Beattie, A. Sturgeon„
York; boys.16 and under running;
broad jump 3. Dowson, B. Ginn, W.
Fisher; girls 16 and under, running•
B. Castle, M. McClymont, E. Dude
arme; Nail driving girls E. Osmond.,,
B. York, 13. Castle; do boys„ C. Taws
/neon, W. Castle, K. Brandon; Conti:
dressd boy under 14 yrs. L. Duch-
arrne; do girl. under 14, R. Talbot,
M. Ducharine; Best Natfional cos -
and saucer, B. Talbot, V. Cliutei•, M r tune 'btty i W, Turner do girls ria
McCtyrm.ont, W. Talbot; match box, Ducharme.
G. Westlake, B. Elliott, T. r'erdiale,
G. Castle; soap carving, T. Rau, M.
Talbot, A. Makins, C. Greer; Schap
hook, G. Keys, Ken Gingeriett, Keith
Gingerieh scrap book, B. York, M.
Talbot, A. Sturgeon, J. Campbell;
bird house l,vv Castel D. Reid, D.
Grahams, drawing perspective M.
1VIc1+;*zactt, L Reid; drawing peri and
Specials - Trewartha Special, 1X.
Turner; lbest Heavy horse on grounds;
E. 'Webster, Id. Turner; 3. W. Meru-'
er special R. Manson; Mrs. E. Gaschn
special, T. Snowden; best halter coil..
by boys, 13. Rathwelil; Smallman &
Ingram special J. Miller.
CALF CLUB -•'-Dairy Section, J
Clutton 'C. Beattie, W.L. Clut on, IT..
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Makins, M. Sttur- • 1iveluagan, SS. Bissett, liissr tt, P.
ink, M. Reason, A. hlal K-.
worn fox 11. s u :: inion, 1'7. Reid; drawing .flowers, K. Walter. Beef type, 13. Lester,Roc:-
on D. Heard, K. Cin'erien Millar, R. Gun, O. Mc:Vfill< ,
L. :,,,..,, 1)'4n�.,ri: • <r�isorrirni; tuork .lady. !'tinn�,ri.•li: Ctk•�.
M. Reid; drawing Traits, M. Talbot,J gel, L. Dunn, R, Troglm W. . ,ri.
%0 yrs old 11. Fuss; badspr'° white , , , lmm,.i:•t
Foster,. ^a Millis; d o tuf- 14r, n, T. Rau, J. Campbell;; printing' •13. 'Program Judges, 1.
crab. D. dlewi kCI . DW , - f ., , < e M Rep, vs �TV1'. Reid, Mt. Ir.,13• 1 at. Pao; Bort Lobb, Clinton.
ted in entrdl.ewl�k l[�.. 1,Tarvrir,,, (1., �3at ti _ 1h 3t,.sl,t: t,. � , o, , it ,