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litr. Robert P:assinere f•Iensall
*was ;in charge ,of the seratees in the
illi ;reel church' obi. Sntalay.
Mr. •aaad .Mrs; G, -ipalyrmple of
'Cji selhi st visited -at the home of
fir, .'and 11frs, Ward -J Arrest•
Mara>. John, Mawr. of Heatearl ,
visited at the thoma of her 'brother,
Mr. anti Mrs. Ross Love.
Mewing has begun in this vie city.
The schools clesed on Tue;*cb y for
,fie summer holidays.
Miss Mina Love spent a 'tie w days
evat]a
her
sell •4 ;Bass and farntl!v,
.tr7:r. Jos. Hagan of Newall and
his sister of Detroit, called in this
'vicinity on friends during tthe 'week.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
.dila. and Mrs. Perry Johnston, Mr.
:and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and Mr.
Lee :McConnell spent the week -end
with friends at Marlette and De-
xlroil-
Rev. B. G. and -Mrs. Bandey left
on Monday for their Y t eu new charge at
Wheatley. They have been three
Near.;, at Varna, ..Rev. Mr. Peters, the
new minister for Varna circuit,
a'li owed in with his family on Tuesday
Adis induction '
etron
will take
place atVar-
:na "united church on Friday evening..
(Intended ,for last week.)
Kira. E. Johnson and son George!
•_
,of Goderich, visited with friends
•en Goshen Line, one day last week.
1V 1r- Elston Dowson spent a few ; s
hays visiting his sister, Mrs. Oscar; a
Weight:-tf Kennilworth.
Mr. and -Mrs, Sid McArthur of • o
Mansell spent Sunday with fir. a nd i t
Mrs. Roy Lamont.
S. Z. No. 5, Stanley, intend hold -1
fir:picnic at Snowden's grove ; M
=art Tuesday June 29th.
Mr. ;and tis, Leonard Bender wet•e
Saanday visitors in Londoaa,
T, Rea. Lutt, Lurattended .special ascii'-
vice, in Elmira last Sunday,'
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cal.fas -and
family of Saralee were Suuday visit -
ars with •Mr. and M. V. Schate.
Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Qestreicher•
and family and Miss Jean Weber at-
tended the Tatoo in Waterloo ooh Sat-
urday.
Rev. IL E. Roppel will attend an
niversary services in Wallace on
Sunday, Mrs, Roppel will officiate
here on Sunday /torning• and Rev.
Laughlin of Toronto in the evening,
Miss Rs'a
e Onir t
d
e em f London
o
visited with her parents on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Faulhafer •of
London are spending two weeks vac-
ation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
John Bender.
E, Tiernan La Son had a very busy
day on Mo'nd'ay ,handling over 1600
boxes of strawberries. They also op-
ened up a grocery store and butcher
shop at Grand Bend this week.
Ms. Leslie Goetz of Chicago is sp-
ending his vacation with his •brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Goetz.
Mr. Harry Snell of Lonuon visited
with friends here on Sunday.
1 Mr. and Mex, Earl Neeb and fam-
ily and nd Nix•. Roy Neeb of Pontiac,
Miele, are s1
pending their holidays
with his mother, Mrs, Mary Neeb.
Mr. and MTS. Morley Taman and
family of New Dundee spent the
week -end with Mrs. Weber:
Mrs. Leah Tornan of New Dundee
and Mr. Dan Kercher of California,
are spending a few weeks with their
ister, Mrs. J. Weber.
Miss Grace Kellerman of Toronto,
pent the week -end with her father
nd brother on the 16th con.
Miss Verna Birk of Guelph'; ealle
n friends here on Monday also a
ending the strawberry, social.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lee of London
ere Sunday visitors with Mr. and
rs. R. Baker.
-genneth Tr,avies, who hies
aialged a^ berg with .l3',
t 1 'for
hroi c� Hruveysdaale,year 'las tinsinith, IA
severed his connection with t
firm and :has moved his fancily he
to their former hour o at .Shelboif;s e K
Where he has secured a position.
Smithe-,•l enaiugs
A pretty wedding took piece on the
evening cif 'Julie 17th at the United
Church parsonage, wheu lie'. Arthur
Sinclair united in marriage Marg'aret
Lavelle, youngest slaughter of Me,
and Mrs. Frred ifeli;niaags, of Eg'n
ondville, formerly of Hensall, and
Alfred J. Smith of Hay ' Township..
The young 'couple were attended b
Miss Iva Allen, of Rensall, and Mr
Clarence T. Reid of I3rucedeld. The
bride wore a dress of 'blue flowered
silk with accessories to match. They
will reside on a farm near 'Hen'sa11,
Reid—Taylor
A, pretty wedding, to`ok place last
Saturday afternoon at 2.30 at the re-
ctoiy, Exeter, when Rev. Hunt unit-
ed in marriage Annie, dauglfter +of .Me
and Mrs. Wm, Taylor, of Hensali,
and Norval L. Reid, soh of Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Reid, of Kincardine. The
young g couple were unattended, The
bride's dress was a white silk crepe
with accessories to match After -th e
ceremony a wedding dinner' was ser';,
ved at the home of the bride's par-
ents. ts. 7.lie same evening,'••they lett',
on a trip to Kincardine and.•.oth,er'
points. r']llre
Coward --Glanville
A pretty June wedding took place
at the home of the bride's patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glanville, who
reside in, Usborne Twp., when their
d eldest daughter, Leola G. became the`
- bride of Thomas W. Coward of. ;Us
borne, Rev. Young of Bewail offi-
ciating. The brides aid-wvasMae Co-
ward, sister of the groom, and Mr.
Bert McBride of Zurich, was grooms-
man. Mrs. Herb Neeb of Zurich,
- played the wedding march. After the
• ceremony a wedding dinner was serv-
ed to some 60 guests. After dinner
the couple left by motor for London
and other points:` On their return
they will reside on the groom's farm
in Usgorne twp. t
DRYSDALE
Miss Laura Farquhar of Dorches
r is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A.E
estreicher.
(CI
1 ba
Mrs. Ed. Etue, north of here ruff-! da
eared a alight stroke last week. Her i
crlaughtei, Miss Mabel, R. N. of Lon-
;deitI
n'
is taking g care of the patient.
Min. Montique is quite ill with an ,
s`attaek of appendicitis. 1 tial
Mx.. and ales. Rennie Denoinme had an
;the four weeks' quarintine lifted fore un
acarlet.fever, and are now free again nes
4o go about. Me
The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran
lurch held a Social evening in the
sement of the church last Wednes-
y evening.
Successful Social
A very successful Strawberry So -
was held on the lawn of the Ev-
g•elical church on Monday night,
der the joint auspices of the Lad -
Aid, the Choir, and the Henrich
_ nd. During the supper
hiss Mary Gelinas has engaged
..for the summer to Mr. Mollard of '
;G•rand Bend.
lir_ Edward Brisson of Chicago,
'is visiting with his step -mother, Mrs.!, m
Ed. Bxisson.
Rev. Father Brisson of London, Mr
'Ted 33rieson of Stratford; Mr. and l
Dan. Gib. Plante and Arthur Jeffrey f r
eof
‘Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jef- •
y were Sunday visitors with Mrs.1 C
-cedar Brisson.
Ir_ Arthur Gelinas again at his
ator 'elob., timekeeping 'on the High -1 b
may work. , Il,o
lie pavement just south of Drys- ' wo
:tee is now .getting the final coat of 193
Rsavement, and it is indeed a fine job
"when finished.' The first coat is laid � '°
-somewhere around St. Joseph. '
The steam -berry season is about
elver here,.and it closed very rapidly.
Sinclair—Watson.
• A pretty outdoor wedding took
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Watson, Londesboro, on June
19th when their elder daughter Ver -
da Hazel, was united in marriage to
Sinclair o 1
music was furnished by the Band. Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, of Kippen. The
Rev. H. E. Roppel acted as chairman ceremony was performed under an
or,•
the rograni presented in the arch of evergreens and fern, with
church auditorium'. The proceeds a- flower decorations of yellow and blue
mounted to $75.00• The wedding march was played'• by
the bride's sister Ferne Watson; the
Coronation Singer Receives Medal bride was given 'iii wedding by her
Mr.. Harry Hoffman has .recezitl father, and looked lovely in white
Y 'silk lace over satin in princess style
eceived a beautiful silver Coronation failing 'into a long sweeping train.'
Medal from the office of the High The groom was su
ommissjpner for - Canada. who in P The by :Robs
turn received it from the keeper of Miss of Kipper. Drysdale f'o'st was
P Miss Katherine ; of Hensel',
the Privy Presse: • It wee--aeentnneeiaa.
who-^aangc1'� Lo`'pe; You Truly": The
y a" presei'tatien farm. bearing the.
yal Insignia, stating it is: to, be
rn in comnre'inoiation of Their
esties' Coronation, 12th May,
7.
Jack B. Si l ' , n y son of air. and
DASHWOOD
31 and .Mass. Jacob Messner and
3?J ss Ida :Messner of Peace River are
siting in .this vicinity. The former
s a son of Mr. Paul Messuer, a for -
ewer resident ad :this community.
•
Decoration _Day services will be
Meld on the Goshen Line Cemetery on
,Jany 11•th namely, the second Sun -I
may in July.
Mrs. P. MVIelsaaG, Mrs. Wen. Klein -
deliver and Ruth, Mrs. S. Smith and
:2 lir. E. G. Keetat attended the funeral
*.of the late Mrs. Hotchkiss in Detroit
toe Fridya..
HENSALL
Dr. and Mrs. Collyer and family of
London were callers in town one day
recently.
Fred Bonthron is building a new
garage and making other improvem-
ents at his home.
Dan McDonald of -Galt was a rec-
ent visitor here with friends.
MargaretMcLaren of London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren.
Mx. and Mrs. A. T. Douglas, of•
Hyde Park, and Mrs. H. Vair and lit-
tle son of Toronto, visited here with
Mrs. John !Johnston and Miss Marg-
aret.
Mrs. Bertha Laverock, of Dowag-
rac, Mich., and formerly of Hensall,
spent a few days•here with Mrs. Wm
Sangster.
MASSEY-IIARRIS NEWS
FREE! FREE! FREE
Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for all Tires
purchased from Us; Quality Best; Prices >tces Lowest; •
Written Guerantees; Ask to See the Tire which
has over 125,000 miles of service: Brng your Cat-.
alogues, we will meet all competition.
Seeding Implements. s • "'
houlel,,be in- good �i3'rkling
shape shortly; Order M. -H..
Cultivator 'Many
.parts early.
ator points. foiemany makes
GAS OIL AND
GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 0. KLO?P & SONS Res. 67
A. AJC T iONEER1NG 7 • YEAS
A
l\I• W, Trewfartha of Clinton
o t(.
an d to the e
e T si '
�• n do
Board .b
y
Cpunty Council wino Were ro
tiee in session,
Gas M Brussels
Rreperty in the vicinity of 13rus-
els has .been exatnined by experts
who report favorably on the prospect
tfor natural gas and oil. Operator::
are on the ground and When leases
are arranged drilling operations
may be expected to commence. ,
Pipes Cracked
One•of the cast iron pipes of the
wale' viae a that crosses the :i•iveL
above the dam at Exeter, was crack-
ed recently, allowing some of the wat
• er to escape. While clamping the pipe
the water was turned ofr and :air
filled the system. This caused the
-water to assume a milky appearance.
Young Farmer Dies
James •Russell McClure, a young
farmer of Melaill:op, and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. MoClure, died from
peritonitis, at Seaforth Hospital, in
his 21st year. Surviving are his par-
ents, ''ave brothers and three sisters,
all at home.
Binh Lads Stage Fight
Bert Elliott` and Joe Kelly, Blyth
young men, who have staged several
exhibitions of fisticuffs on the town's
main street
and
then shaken en a
and
dere found guilty of disorderly con-
duct and allowed to go on payment
of costs.
Manager Promoted
Gordon Stonehouse, manager of
the Exeter Branch of the Canadian
Genner.s, has been transferred to Aly-
:neer
ly.neer where he will take over the pian -
agement of that branch. He has al-
ready taken over his new duties and
twill move his family to that place in
tilt near future. John .Bole of Wat-
erford, is being transferred to Hea-
ter to take 'Mr.' Stonehouse's place.
Naive Clinton Teacher
At a special meeting cif the public
school trustee 'board at Clinton, Wfiss
Donelda Adams, who resides near.
Kinburn, was engaged eo fill the vac
ancy in the teaching staff caused by
the resignation of Miss Margaret
Cudniore, primary ' room teacher.
Miss Adams ms
was chosen from among
a large number of applicants owing
a to the fact that she, holds special
kindergarten qualifications.
Exeter School Boy Injured
Earl Sims, l0 -yr. old son of G.
Sims, Exeter North, was treated by
Dr. Fletcher for a gashon the leg
suffered at dismissal time as the re
silt of a youthful prank. A sharp
lead pencil was held : upright by a
companion who invited him to sit
down. First aid was given at the
sehooI before the boy was taken to
the physician's office.
NERAL NEWS
Win in Clinton Draw
Miss Madeline Van Horne, of Clin
ton, is the owner of a new ear as the
result of a draw at a frolic staged by'
the Lions Club:. The frolt , which
attracted a record crowd,open
with a "mut parade" wheai'a la.
number of dogs competed foil prig
Observing, New. Speed `La:
a as y,.
u
,fP
8—Seaforth ;et Hensel',
12 Eiri:ter at'Zurieh
.1S• aC"linto a, at •Seaforth
•0 ---metier Mot Hensel!
20Znrcli at Exeter
22--Heneall ot. Clinton
25--Zur eh at:Heansnll
3O-�Seafortli at Zurich
ed i Aug. B --Minton •at .Zurich
rgG � _Se gni' .at Fxeter
es, J .cheap at Seafoxth,
- Mr. :amid :Mrs. A. A. Weber of Soh-.
Law. x ngviilIe called on Rea, and Mrs. Ii,,
Burn this week on' Tuesday,
n-.
ala
.I of
Kitchener,
I he
Ire Leonard 1Kio pP nW.,leis
nt , pp and family of Water:
loo, Res. Jacob Wagner of Shakes-
n- peace, visited';heir :mother Mrs, Wan,.
r -I Klapp Oral ?other• relatives hare' 'bin
at
Sunday. ,
4.....
T
cia
7
ro instal Constable J. W. aCalla
der, motor petrel, reports that
has had not end call to an accide
on his ninety anile beat since the i
auguration of the new fifty -mile -pe
hour speed limit, Speeders also a
few, only one having been apprehen.
del in this distribt, and he, is cliarge
with driving • (i0 an lir.•'--•Gerleri'
Signal.
Visits' Genitany
Canada's 'Px'ime Minieter Macken-
zie King is :inking "a' 'nice visit to.
Germany these days and is being
brought close with the Hitter Youth
Movement, He visited sosne of ,,the
old places he kereww when first. was
at Berlin in 1900• as a student .of so-
cial, problems. The prime minister
visiteda youth -hostels at a Hitler
outh
camp where pixie gave a ren-
dering. of Germane songs;.
Huron -Perth Schedule; f9-'
July 1 -Zurich at Seaibrt .
1 14fiiteheil at Clinton;
5—Goderich at Seaforth;
6--Qhntoxr•.at Eiteter
9—Exetea.' at Godeanch
9—Clinton at Mitchell'_
9 -7 -Crediton at Z'uriela
13—Exeter at Crediton;
14 --Zurich at Clinton
15—Exeter at .-CHtclielii
3.S--Godetich at Zurich
16 -=Crediton at, Seaforth
20—Seaforth at Clinton
22 -Exeter at Zurich
23—Seaforth at Creditntr_
27—Clinton at Seafoxlh„••
Juvenile Baseball Schedule
July 2 --Clinton at Exeter.
n Beneath a Land Roller •
Luckily for Oliver Edward, of God
erlch twp,, farmer, a telephone line-
'
ha};penecj,. atetea a<, env . aninutes
+eeeliad been run over: by I
wedding dinner was served by eight' all roller. He was taken to Goder�
girl friends of the bride.;` Sixty gu-rch, Hospital where he was found • to
ests were piesent..The couple' left • by be; suffering from broken ribs, head
motor for Ottawa, Montreal and the and chest injuries. When the'seat
St Lawrence. On their return they on the Toiler 'collapsed he fell, behind
will reside on the groom's farm "just the roller and in, doing ,so ,pulled on
east of Kipper, the lines, the horses haltin 'and
backing the roller' on him_ The wet•
ght of the roller was greatly lessen
.ed because of the solft condition of
the soil. Edward had. borrowed the
roller from a neighbor, the same roe
ler with which horses ran away two
years -ago, killing a hired man.
COUNTY NEWS
E. Wendorf, baker of Clinton, has
opened a resturant in pact of Geo.
Elliott's store at Bayfield, Eddie
Elliott and Miss Evelyd Heard are in,
charge.
The Birch cottages are all taken
for the summer and Mr. Birch has
started building more. It looks as if
Bayfield could expect the biggest
tourist season in years.
Broadfoot--McEwen
A very quiet wedding was solemn-
ized at the United Church manse, at
Brucefield on June 23rd, at 9.30,
when the Rev. W. A. Bremner united
in marriage Marjorie Kathleen Me -
Ewen, youngest daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Alex. M. McEwen of Stanley
Twp., and John Alexander Broadfoot
only son of Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot and
the' late Mr. Broadfoot of Tucker -
smith Twp.
Celebrates 80th Birthday
Mrs. C. A. Southcott-of Exeter cel-
ebrated her 80th birthday Saturday
last and the fainly presented her
with a bouquet of 80 roses. On the
previous evening Mrs. Southcott en-
tertained the members of the family
aget'-er with her nieces and nephews
On Saturday she was at home to
Mrs..Thos..Coombls passes
Ani' esteemed resident of..Seaforth
passed away' at the home of her son-
in-law J. Storey, in the person cf
Emma J. Gnimoldby, relict' of the
Date Thos.` Coombs, in her 90th year.
She. was, born. in England and carie
to this country with her parents when
7 years •of "age. They settled in. Lamb.
ton County, coming- afterwards, to
McKillop where she was married 65
years ago to . her husband, who died.
27 years ago. Was of cheerful dis-
position and although so advanced ,
in age was remarkably active: Spent •
last, Christmas with her granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. J. Dunlop, in oStratford.Sun-
day' afternoon she assisted with the
dingier dishes,: and then took a short
sleep. On rising she was" seized with
a severe heart assack. Medical aid
was called but sh e passed en in two
hours: •
Check Fire in Bara
Only tamely arrival on :the scene,
followed by prompt' action on the
part of Mrs. R. Medd, who quite fe-
eble and almost blind, recently,, saved
the fine barn of T. McNeil, north of
re Goredich from being destroyed' by
nerve her many friends. Rev. R. E. fire. 'Small children and grandc/tile
and Mrs. Southcott and two sons, of ren, are blamed for the fire. Th
Mt. Brydges, were resent Friday ev-They
ening. present are said to have been playing' with
matches while their parents were a-
way. The fire •stented in the straw.
The :.gr*andmother, think the children
Were :quiet, • went'' out' of doors to, in-
vestigate the �reason for their ahs'err-
te. Although her eyesight was poor,
hex sense of •smell was keen,: and she.
smelled" smoke: Hastily going to
the barn, .she discovered the Ere
which -had caught on one of the win-
dows and on the sill of the .barn,She
smbshed out the window, and with
the aid of the two small children.
four 'and five .years old, who assisted
in tarrying water, she suceessfia'1-•
quenehed the flarnee. Much is b
said i praise of the heream' of t' •
grenth iota era..
Seaforth Resident Dies'
,The death _occuxred, iti •S
eafo -t1
-Hospital li
P al on June. 8th, .. of, George
Brown, who for many years lias•; . ,
in a ' Well known ,and. respected 'i: i;
deneofSeaforth and vicinity, tle.had
been in poor health for some time.
"laving been confined to the house
Or some months. Bern it England
but came to Canada whop quite
young, settling in Lgmondville, lit
1.914 he purchesed a. home on.Ru;or•.
oft. where they resided till two vie
s when they moved to E•gnlondville
1 `e i:: eurvived by tly s I`
j ,.;1 a .half brother.
o bra f siStt:rs
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Silhouettes and "Sully -.Fates,..
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:i SHEET%'
CAMERA
With a camera,
a sheet, and a
floodlight bulb,
here is how
anyone can ri-
val the funny
page artist.
NR 0 WINTEseason of picture,
taking can be completer unless
you have made indoor silhouette pic-
tures and tested your osiiginality,
imagination and ingennity-in devis-
ing interesting scenes; and' poses.
Making silhouettes he Write attune
if you follow direeth,na hat. ideas
for subjects! There is +ahere' you.
can display the talent or a movie .
director, scene paintev, stage' car -
pester and comic artist cold cited.
The essential set-up, 3s, mar -eau a
Sheet . stretched tightly across a
doorway between two room; a Mho,
tographic flood light qr Mesh, Iiglst
bulb in aat'lloor lamp in eine 'tooth;
and your subject and camera in
front of the sheet lithe, other room',
It is the 'White sheet and the iiEa-
mination which, of course, Dram
your scene in silhouette, and thus
in silhouette it is recorded on the
film
Provided you give the -reaper
exposure. A 'word 'or two on this:
If you use flood light bulbs (one
No. 2'bulb or two No. 1 Ittf1Ss) and
your catnera•i5•of'the single hems or
box type, •expose, for about tiro sea
ands with the largest stop. I€ it. bac' •'
a double lens 'with stop f:8, extv0e
forabout one Second. If• your caul -
errs has an f.G.3 lens, expose for
about one-half second at f.G.3. The
cameramust, of course, be on a firm
support and set for "time." The
tight and camera should be so placed
that a line drawn between the light
and the lens will pass through the
center of the scene. if yen pre' •
tease a :Bash bulb, set your camera;'
at 'time; clash the bulb and close,
the shutter_
Now consider the endless, possi-
bilities for silhouette ,pictures. Don't
stop merely at silhouette portrait; .
interesting as they may be. Devin;,,
amrmsing AMY -telling pictures. Ceti '
a1angl„ nut .of them and'• give yours-..
friends a laugh. You can do this by,r
using appropriate objects, conrbine-
'ing jhem in silhouette in front of the
sheet with your human' figure. You?;
are not limited to; objects placed in. •?
front of the sheet however. With;
black -or' dark gray cardboard. or -
heavy paper •you, may fashion an.
sorts of figure; pin . them on the,
' sheet and create additional scenery
Ey posing your.human figure in con'-
jnnclion with them, you can produce.;
the most absurd situations. Indeed
you can perform miracles. Fier ex-
atnp2e, you xray show Dad juggling
am iinnurnerable; number of billiard
balls, the balls in reality being•discn
on tbe'sheYatetteitacan depth fairy '
story, st9 illustrate -.a Mother Goose
xrhyme,; rch as a wi eh flying across: •
the -face of t'De Moon Mete great big
spider i'rig3tteti n.galittlb``11liss 'Mut- •
etc, You can et'eate;. the illusion of
'six-year &d - JiintYiie' landing a •vo=
mciotta shark, twisting a lion's tail'
or defying an elephant.
'"'•Silly -eller," it you want to call
them that, but a collection of them in .
your album Will be far more anjlts-
ng• to yob and your friends than
any pages of prefessio i:al comicee,
29 JOHN VAN GUILDER
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