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iii I L IL S' C ,R E E N
Master Gerald Parsons is around
again after having his tonsils re-
eno ve d.
Mr. .J unee ":Cochrane of Toronto,
*visited ;flyer .the.heliday with his bro-
ther, Mr. Allan Cochrane and sister,
1VLiss Edna.
1VIr. 'Curl. -Jarr tt • of Brigden vis-
i<ztt
reek -tier in -this community and
ailso did some .repair work on his
aeroperty
Mr. Roy Goodwin of St. Jacobs
and JLi-ss *rase Kluelieeg eof Gleneellan
.also Mrs. John Davidson and family
=of Kitchener visited recently With
11fr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson.
Threshing is •eompl•eted in this v5<-
3niity and the fanners :are •zusy sow
•+ling their wheat.
The school has re-ope9nd after a
•very pleasant vacation' .for both
scholars and teachers and 'the pupils
were eagerly waiting for-ssc"h,00l to
start. Miss Wright of Btrusefield,
Ling engaged again on t'he Parr
Line south and Miss Silk of 11ZiDrft?iell
40111 the Parr Line north.
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-relearned to their home after spend-
ing their vacation with their moth.
•ers Mrs. X+- WiCort.
Miss •(.r ceKellerrean of Toronto,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold If,ellerman.
Schcol re -opened ea Tuesday fol-
lowing the summer vacation with
several changes an the teaching stall'
Mr. McInnis of Bayneld is taking
the place of Mr. Baird and Miss Mac
Marty of Coderich the place of Miss
•Pepper and Miss Geiser will again
have charge of Room 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mosher of
Pontiac, Mich., is visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Neeb
• HENSALL
':Dr. and Mrs. Harry Joynt and
daughter and Dr. Wm. T Joynt,. of
London :holidayed with their mother,
Mrs. Alice Joynt the past week.
Mrs. Lavelle and daughter of Pal-
mor;,'toe were visitors with Mrs. E.
Shaddick
Miss Pearl Harpole of London was
a visitor with her mother, Mrs. Grace
Harpole.
Mrs. Prete 'Buchanan of St. Thorn -
as was :a visitor with her father, John
Zuefle and sister Mrs. Bell.
Jack Simmons of Windsor was a
visitor with, his mother, Mrs. Aida
Simmons.
Infant Dies
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz (nee Annie Coleman) of
Dashwood in- the death of their in-
fant' son Ronald, who passed away
eternient was in Grand Bend cern-
-•.and Mrs. Wesley Cole-
ynman.and family and Mr. and Mrs.
'Jack Corbett and family attended the
funerals . - - .
Donald "`Munn underwent an oper-
: ation for the removal of tonsils in
town.. His sister, Miss Helen Munn,
R.N.' •of.'London, attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear and fam-
ily ai•esvisiting with her parents, 111r
and Mrs.Jas. Hoggarth.
3yIi'.'and Mrs. Robt. Moore and
family moved the past week to Lin -
say where Mr Moore will operate a
grocery etol'e He has been principal
.of the,, QQntinuation School .here for
seven years
Miss Marie Bell was a visitor with
her 'parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Bell
Mrs, Alex. Mousseau and Mrs.
^Dict:' Taylor Jr. are visiting in St.
Catharines with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Oesoh and Robt. Mousseau.
Mrs. W A. McLaren enjoyed a
pleasant holiday recently with Mrs
J. 'V,V'.' Bonthron at her cottage at
Grand Bend.
A.C. Alvin Bell left Sunday last
far Montreal after a two week's fur-
. , with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs
n. G. Bell.
Fred Bonthron, postmaster attend-
ed the postmasters' •conference in
Hamilton the past week.
During the early hours the other
Tieing one ''Side of Cooks mill cav-
J: in, leaving their large stock of
grain and beans exposed to the wea-
ther. Menare busy shovelling the
eo3itente of the mill into freight cars.
Appointed Principal
My. Morley Sanders, of Clare -
anoint,
:"' has been engaged as prin-
cipal;;:;- foe Hensall Continuation
;ScliOdI
• ...see Won Prize at Ex.
• MSS. Lenora Norminton, daughter
of 11r. and Mrs. Norminton, of Hen-
sall, acid a pupil of Hensall Public
'School, Avon 10th prize in the public
epeeltl ‘competition held at Toron-
`ttihEI'tition. There wore BO con-!,
•testant,.
Teacher Honoured
Ross McKay,' prominent resident
here;, was honoured at :;.icDonald
Hall when pupils of the Cromarty
Scheel gave him a silver tea service,
Heals resigning the principarship of
Cromarty School to take the same
li`o ion -at the Hillsburg Continuat-
ion School.
Inatitue Makes Presentation
9. very enjoyable everting was
spent at the home of Mrs. Ken. #Hicks when the members of the e,Hn-
sall r. Institute gathered in honor of
a valued:memlber Mrs. Robt. Moore
Who left •for Lindsay. During the ev-
ening aeprogram was given and. Mrs.
Moore wasecelled and presented with
ni hancidome roseabowl by Mrs. G. M.
Drysdale;
Adolph Sopha. London spent the week -end with thein
Mr. Nelson Geoffrey from Wind- parent -" Mrs. Chas. Stehle-
sor were week -end visitors with Mrs. hagen.
Leo. Geoffrey. of St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of
A Happy Family Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith
Among our many happy and genial of Windsor spent the week -end with,
families in the French ,Settlement we Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker.
take the liberty of neakano mention
of Mr. and 2,1.r. Joseph Bedard, who Mr. Leslie Goetz of Chicago visit-
reside on their ire farm just nexth ed relatives here over the noliday.
of St. Joseph, end a very comfort- Mr. and Mrs. S. Currie motored to
able and convenient place of abode Meaford where they spent the week
they have established for themselves. end with her parents.•
illajor Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Tie-
1VIr. Bedard him did not enjoy ars man of Camp Borden are visiting.
usual good hieded a has khat fine :as- with his mother Mrs. Mary 'Tienian, j
set of life callstealth" .again and
looks like a young man of middle Miss Zeta Nadiger R. N. of Howell
xv>nalnaaiion. Beis Mach., is spending her holidays with
age, as does bis c
30 years old, • while M,rs. Bedard 'is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Ned
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years
r years of ViThue. hu ;have the d'is- '=mer Lorne Kleinstiver of
tinguish of 84 •gianchehildren, 34 Baiyvrnanvalle
great grandrltw,7�lresi, :1rn 1 from their' spent the holiday at his Borne. here
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offspring there Wane moles marry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mundt; be
beg the Bedard name. iVIr. and Mrs., Detroit and Mr. Charles Belt and
'Bedard are 5e, yamsi arried carnal son Tommy of Ingersoll called .on
the combined erceig'ht of their 10 'relate»{es here- on Sunday.
sons is 2022 ponaIs, al'1 robust rood Mr. and M. Harr Guenther of
•
l king felloava, Mas. 3edaarfl's Windsor were holiday visitors wi:th'
name before march e was .sera bine his mother and sister.
re -
Mamie, If you do not 'knew tills fialei Mrs. Wright and children have re-.
old eaauple drop in some time and' 'turned to their home in London af_;
have I ter spending their vacation art& her -
r ,cleat and
you
wall
rEtegiive ." parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gen-'
welcome, and will be all the happier'
err
Mr. and lhrs. John Harlleib of
De .nbord, Mich., spent the holiday
With relatives hare.
Dr, and ,Mrs. 'i;'aylor and daughter
ante And Ms. and Mrs. Mervyn 1'ie-11i
raga awl Nancy eettended Toronto)
Ex.
aver the week�(id.
•Mr.:ttaa i Mrs. C. ricoutledge of In-
gersoll were Sunday vlisitors witlrMr
and Mrs. ' Fassold
Margaret and Harvey ,Raiz, child-
ren of Mr. aged albs. Roy Ratz .and
Violet Rader awl Glenn filauglt had
their tonsils removed last ,ti•c,k in
Dr. ',t"a ylzor's hospital here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybeil, of
Toronto visited with his sister, Mi.s
Mr. and Mrs. eppie Charrette of ..Mrs. L. Mcleaac returned t� Wind- Beatrice Graybei1 for a few ria ,.
'Detroit, spent Sunday with the form-; sol• on Saturday. William and Leo Evclantl y
lees y and
vetteparents, Mr and Mrs Joan Char- I a Miss Shirle - Guenther has rd -•Oliver Staubus attended To:r t ,.c
of he BIue Water south. I Aimed after spending her holiday a few days lash week, ott o �.
Mr. and Mrs. Leorterd Sopha; Mr I in Kitchener.
Mrs, Chesna and
o nd Mrs. weedy of
s Clarence So ha spent Sun y Btrm
p p I Mr. an 14 w
d Ire. Cza I ' to
r Steinhagen of rng?ha ,Mich., and lila,. I"oehler and
a with their pdxer it i ;111 , and 1Vtrs. fort Oih
St. Joseph and Beaver Town [•for the tcial time spilt there,
pin
M r.Napoleon and Miss Merger -
ant 'Dueharme of London spent Labor
bay with their parents.
Miss Doris ,Cantin of Detroit sp-
nt the week -end with her parents, in
t5t. Joseph. i Mr. and itlrs. At. White and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ty Stansberry ' and of Detroit vi 5rhtrli with 1VIrs. White's
and family, also Mr. anci Mrs. Law- mother, Mrs. W attel on Saturday.
Mr. K. Cuerie t Meaford spent a
few days with his Oster Mrs. Currie
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Scbtn:lite. of Detroit,
spent the holiday with 5r. and Mrs.
Maurice Klumpp.
Master Roy Mcisaac Who spent
his holidays with his gra's s other,
+•,_ D.ASHWOOD
Terme Ducharme and family of Mus-
1egon, Mich., were holiday guests to
*their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.
':Tlucharme.
Messrs. Avilia and Cyril Duchanne
eof Windsor spent the week -end with
"their parents on the Blue Water
1 ighway, south,
curie and Betty Taylor oft family .9f Fort Waage, hut, have
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Harold Willard, St. Catharines, son
f Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Willard, Hen -
all and Orville Redden, St. Cathar-
nes, son of Mrs. Catharine Redden,
erasall, Were injured in an auto ac-
ident on the Queen Elizabeth High -
y at St. Catharines when the car
which they were riding overturn -
d on the boulevard. Willard, driver
f the car, Shan neck injuries and
edden was badly •bruised and suffer
lacerations. Both were taken to
t. CatharinesHospital, and are em-
oyees of General Motors.
COUNTY NEWS
90th Birthday
.A gathering in 'honor of Miss Sliz-
abeth R. Scott, who celebrated he]'} `TRUSTEES UNSEATED
00th birthday on Aug. +10th was held W. E. .Pardue and A. T. Cooper,
at the home of her 'brother, :X, R ( members of the Clinton Boards
ani Ed
•likes September 4th, 1.ii4f
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Lon+ion Hamilton Toronto Sud bury
Winnipeg Vancouver
ich Township, reported to the• police
that 27 bens had been stolen from
his farm. He had been gathering 20
eggs a day, but then found only a
few and upon investigating found
only a few and discovered tris loss•. of
the birds.
Dies At Seaforth. . The death occurred in �Seaforthl
Hospital of Mrs. Olive Sterirng Pew --1
ell, wife of George Powell. She had
been ill only a few days with pneu-
monia, was born in Colborne Twp.
28 years ago a daughter of John
Sterling. The deceased remixed her
education at Roxboro puMii:e a
and Seaforth Collegiate Ixast�al.ltteelleel
sides her husband an infant son sur-
vives.
Williams-yurogliIue
At the home of Mr: and Mrs. W.J.
Pbumsteel, Clinton, Florence Irene,
elder daughter of M.,r and Mrs. Ed-
ward Tungblut, Londesboro, wan un-
ited in marriage to Jaynes Knox Wil-
liams, son of. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Williams, Clinton. Rev. H. Snell of
Ethel, •cousin of the bride, officiated.
After a honeymoon tip, to Ontario
points they will reside in Ghii ston-
ntt. Harnurhhey, About 40 friends
and tomer neighbors were present. J
Take 27 Hens
WY 0, �r'Oo't, X aytlleld; toad,, G'oder
4 et, 'fa 4,
accounts from their own stores for
maerrhandise supplied the institutions
of ,which they are trustees. 'This is
one of `those vexations actions which
do not tend toward harmony in a.
sclioni section,'" said the Judge. "We
can't quarrel with the legislation, as,
it is evident that many abuses couldl
creep into the practice where meinb-•
ere :of the council or school boards
a allowed to contract, as alleged in,
the actio before us."
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