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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-07-07, Page 4'� t, n r RURON EXPOSITOR I.. .4 t t:, .. 4 . < , uroa.'.s Leading Weekly„ Esfalblished 1860 i,�' Maur&il McLean, 17d1taT. �i 4 ;'• ., t,'e •, bled at 'Seaforth, Ontario, ev- �'• Pi>'yMu4',�d4y •afterrmoon ,by McLear_ 11 si. a. . Oubscription rate, $1,50 a year in i%^ - advance; foreigrv, $2.00 a year. Jingle copies, 4 cents each. . AA9lertising rates an application, MMemnbers of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Associa{tion, 'Class A • W4"eklies' of Canada, and the (Huron Coun+ty Press Association. 'SE7AF•ORTH, Friday, July 7th, 1933. Just in the Nick of Time The drenching rains of Thursday and Frei -day last came in the nick of tin -be Fto save the spring craps. L meanlber does his duty -by his con- ttdtuents, he will answer thea-. These letters are 'largely coneeam- ztd with the (business of the genera:' .Ablic, anid it would be asking too nuch, in fact:, it would be unfair, to asac a member to pay postage on :bean That ,part is all right, - ,That is usr ing the frank as it was That to .. be, used. What the public objects to, and has a right to,object, is to the abuse of the parliannentar•y frank., When the everyday mran on the street has to pay three cents postage on every letter an'd three, c'e'nts more an every cheque and poste] order, he does nut Took with much favor upon a few privileged personages having a free use Of the nails to advertise either private or party business. It is time this franking abuse was operated upon and either killed or cured. -11 ,.: 'Two days more of '.blisteritig heat, .. • ( , i'n the Unfired Church will ' on torp of the drouth which had con -11, SCHOOL REPORTS at 9,.'45 in the morning and tinued for nearly a month, it is said, (Continued from page 1) • would have brought about an alnxo 't S. S. NO. 9, Tf_'CKERSMITH k ,` Complete or failure. P is extended to th+e bereaved i `•, Oats' were heading but without any Following are the re -sults of the ' Straw; 'barley was in a bad way- promotion examirraltiorns held June tl'-,: '" wheat was ripening too fast and 37-'29 in S. S. No. 9, Tucke.smith. n t ' ercenag e on year work in blackcts, ' would have had to be harvested ahead Pass 60 per cent. of total, hon. ,° of the hay, and even roots were suf- ours, 75 peT cant. Promoted flan the time of depression. feting. .Jr. IV. to Sr. IV—Stewart Love ST; ,Dominion Day was observed here ings look better now^. The caun- i71), Glen Houston 7'? (65), Kat( Dalrymple '64'(6'3). Front Sr. III tc ,�:` my 'is green again and the weather .Jr, IV—Jack Mackay 67 (70), Billy closed and most of our viblag- has been bright and cool. . Powell 67 (63). From Jr. I'I'I to Sr ers spent the day at either the lake 'Itiuo days, is not 'ir=b of a mar- ITT—Frances' Elr'ie 86 (W), 1N'illd( o' m This gin of tine, but it w a. enough, H'ndgort. 75 (76). Doris Mackay 6( 'celelbra'tedl - • suction of the country will li.r.• , an men 'Helen Houston 51 (49t -Brom mended, Ftx'mt TI to Jr. TII—Bruc, J'.' excellent crap again this year. The H-odgert 63 (621• ' From I to 11— and daughter, Ruth, of London, were farmer has ceased to worry about Frank Ryan. From Prinier to I- 4 that, Janet Rodgert, Ja•ck5? 'Powell. High I. y .rn What the farmer is intense; _ ent marks obtained in any subject Spelling. 5o out of 50. France; El 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer were vis- • aeres•ied in and •wants to know now ¢ie; Arithm-etic, 9:3• Stewart .Love iteld the first of this week by Mr. ns what will he get for his crop when Geogr•a`)hy 91. Willie Hadgert; Lit John Leslie and wife and Mus. Sadie it is harvested. .,• • ,rature.90, S-, wart Love; Gramma I ie Wa'tsan, 84 marks; Literature', ,of the school bell all seated them- her tp health was clone. She passed �cq, Bate Delrynt-ple. Nuin-lber on rol 'I, 4anald MacDonald, 93 marks; Gralm- selves on the tervace, in front of the away ,on June 27 in Windsor hospi- 1 i; ay.rage' attendance, 14,—liar. 1 ` I aret E, Grieve, Teacher. W We Knew Better Than That demand and -good prices. -,r Vils'oin, 46 marks. The following ob- Edna Made Dsaymt'an presented ,bier Stanley, now' owned by her son, Ar- S. S. NO. 13, McKILLOP (acted with the waterworks. Mr. A feat specialist some short. time ago tried to tell the world that wo- The following are the pvdmoti'o exalr,Jnatlon re,ults for S, S. No. 1 Leslie saw manly changes in. the vil- --men's feet were ro;vir.g lager. K,,Killop: Jr. IV toSr. Il Rahe lage and di strict following the. -many That the feet of the women of -to- l;acllillan 71',. Sr. II'I to Jr. IV- years in which he filled his position klay were at least two ,sizes larger Richard Greer .73';, Ian Nertbitt 57� .Jr. TTI 'to Sr. III—Gladys Broom in the sawmill. than were, those of the women of .p'1' ; . Sys . II to Jr. III—Ro.�ailion M'is's Reid and Miss Buchaman, who, twenty-five years ago.. Appleby 65'%, Mildred Aitcheson 63' ''.-We knew better than that, but at Spencer Broome 63' � . Dorothy Gree have returned from' their visit and •the time we did not have a concrete 77'', George Hart 84';. Jr. II to S' were, much ,impressed :by the most metirarie's of the times 'spent with the Landon, John and William Potter. 11—Reith Harrison 73',. Gordon, M( wonder•fua fair of the age, which beg - example to rove ort- con'.entdon. P p Gill Cr9';, Marian Appleby 63te, Pr. - gars description for its vastness anal T Nothing but gallantry that i.. Lai, I! — S. M. Richmon Harrison.4 �{ Now, here is the proof and one Teacher. Jj, ' '.. that can not be disputed. The place, S. S. NO. 4, HIBBERT l a the name, an•d the size of the shoes at'ives and friend's. , .' F �- are all set down. The following is the report of i sa' Here it is: In Jefferson City,"NSis- S. No.' 4, Hihlx,rt. The names at listed in order of merit. Sr. IV -- q, R , souri, one ,of the ahiaf a•ttractians Theresa Atkinson (Hon.), Louis 1M, M just pia•ced in the Museum, of the Icer . (Hon.), . Gene,• ieve Atkin,sc I I state ho'u e,. is a pair of shoe-, size ,1,4onJ, Tommy WiII1anis (Hon. ') 22 �laire'Jordon, Tom McIver (absent ., . Z.�. They were once horn by Muss Ella .Jr. III—R'ta llcTver (Than.), Ca !,&; ,, ev (Flon.', Hi`a Coyne (Hon. €:I Ewing, a rrative,of lf]ssour•i; who (lied Peter'Jordan an ( Hon.). ,Jr. II — Bil'. �'( • seteral years ago. 1i,)rr;- flan.'), Frank ' O'Corino ,'it But even had that foot sp: c]al]s. (Jr, n.)', Lm°na F.e):ey. First CIO, 5 ,. r} « been right, ,'ha ;could the a; ra; c —Tani Morris (licn.,, C;t?(sill Gi' 1;,r (Hon.;•—R. O1Cor.nor, Teac' w. « woman have to' worry about. There' _1L er•. the v'dllage for a day or so the first' is a lot of foot betty can size t•,ro and for some years and made.many _ ''r ;',�_ c'i22'tttentP-rico—a �tl�ole-lot. WALTON Pl'BLIC SCHOOL firs. William Coleman was here - •If it took twenty-five' -car, for' The following i• the rop,)rt of t) ' women's f_et to grow two sizes, it -l'?-cn•r"ice examinations: To Sr: I r would be i,everal hundred year::= be- —.Fc', l:irluby .r.. Beth Shannon r ,� r , fore they r•Bach�c. ..zc __. <<-1•:r �« _ c (;;art Hun'•rh:',n'; Jack . mall 6r. :nn (c:,. To ,Jr. W—Pa)•t•y- 1lartht. ed to London from a short vi ',t here worry? •. -2 Fail Co�rtt= Iii. lIild:'e;I S,,1e (2. i,.' w. one. After lunch the prizes for tare pen. ;;), Garnet 'C,Liw,•minr 67, Kathlc=t 1 'nr(t•tira!• on '66. Ta <r. III '-- B( r n h' m Boat Alt 'e l4wallc'nn. 7S. Frani; Marshall i I•, nr.c.. 6,.. •11a var•et liar-- s..I Apparently 17. To Sr, If—Viola Marks 5; Ru• 11 `' McGregor and son, motored .to Owen they had had a very enjoyable af- _ ZURICH ("u-r.",-:nU„•,:,. Eai ] CatrtY5 5°. To •J ',T Beach which is a favorite summer re- Much unfavorable crti-nnent appear- '3v%ty- Smalldon SR, Jean Far( "t c.r. ed in the r B� a f -w weeks ago over `;lis, '':i:•�nr. tilai.n ic, Radford 81, Les] :Vlis!s Laurabelle Wright, of near, the ,`act tatAgnes .lTacph” J' 'lf ,!^" 71), Prnald hurray 78. 1 Irl,, --T awrenr:• :Mark;.. Rnr,aLl Be I had to=c:l her p ariia:r,entary frank tt n, •t .Tc" h S`Pi� Mary 'McDonald it • n a c dna J. , A send thou::=and.: of circular; free t . ha,. �. llrt. rrrl Eleanor Knirl Tr• r ,- a_hEt,. .Miss Ruth Cafes. , ro soliciting sub..;,.nip- tht � h the n•.ail�• Itci ,amu . t �' g p- to three weeks' 'in • camp aft Lance 'tiI � tions for her pet paper, "The farm- .S S, NO. 10," McKILLOP i,,.. er's Sun." Promoter] from Jr. TV to Cr. IV. ;. •E, ,A.. A tete same trine arrd,aoupled with �' r t,•i r r Annie e • e r..rta (. n.. thi -. ( c P ck Ili - ; ;,( % I ; , r h -r' name wa• that o. the mem'oer for mntnd from Sr. Ill to ,Jr. IV—Harvi -r ,,. )„r a,Xa. Pro:not. l from Jr. III 'r� a 1 .forth Hu'•• , d t e to . n. � n u e h , an o I •--H •r' r. II elcn P.•an h�ar 1 Bet c t”' ., means to arivertise hi- private busi- Bullard, Rath Pethick, Kathle( '4hannnn, � ` ness at the vx,•errse of the general Promoter] from Sr. II �;;. congregation. The s,tleechs from ; day. I The teachers and scholars of the Jr. III --Ruth Cam•p!>ell. II Class_ Mr. atmd Mrs. David W. Foal ha,va pu"clic• Gonion Blanchard (remain). I (71a 1. , Now Hon. Leoppld 1lacaulay, Min- —Harold Pryce (re•main). Primer- ' i'ster of Highways in. the Ontai•o R r•,,e Blanchard (R). Ilene Sroon Vit, Government, comes forward with the (R). Irene Laithwaite (Rt. Be f " statement that the Post Office De= sp^;ler for the year, Annie Fethic be -,t attendance,• Dolmage.• i,1 . partment lost thousands of dollars in ,Harvey Ross.ie Patrick, Teacher. it revenue this- year by reason of Dominion S. S. NO. 10, TUCK-9RSAMITH the eourncil chambers, all members of Liberal propaganda being w6nderfu'lly t•ipe old ate,. of one hon- ;• franked frolm the Parliamentary past, The following is the rmuat of tl {, .. office. rrernntion examinations .held in vio•u•s im,,eeting were ivad. Petty and Apparently thse franking abuse is '• N11, o. 10, Tuclaersnr(ith. C7asse5 f. 11 'not confined to private members �eptem'-rvT are: Sr. IV—:VYyrtle Ta or, George Varley. .Jr, III—Kei read,—Carried. J. A. Paterson, secre- - alone. Government and opposition 1Ma^.Lean, Kenneth MacLean. Secoi "-. '" parties have likewise had a hand" in —Donald MacKay, Billie MacKa ''it, -Freda hill; boys, 10 years and un+chr, Mr. and 'Mrs-, A,:R.,Par=ons. • ,erd with relatives here. , Mlaxin'e Curtly, Beatrice WTigh • ) 'll It will be remembered that the Pri rr-er — Mary Kinsman. . I..rt 1Ls32? Robert auditor, re-. 'his F sir]; 11 year and under, 1« a few r av: •]ext week vr•dth her mo.hea• Victoria Meyers have returned from r obtained homours. — 01i, 0 i. S"F, l franking •lsrivileges of Right Ar- Workman, Workmn, Teacher. .:rated that the. rate could be lowered thsur ,Meigh,em were in 1926 cancelled S. S. NO. 4, McKILLOP . ,"mons by the 5peasker of the House of 'Com- This following is the result of tl rate •o£ 30 mills, in his opinion.. G. because the post office was con- promotion examinations held at S. 11 `,`•, ges•tzcl vrith •Coniservative propaganda No. 4, 'McKiblop: Jr. to Sr. IV• -Ho '. sent out under 'Mr. 'Meighen's frank ours 600, pars 480: George' Mr,Clu ,E. ,. ,, Again in 1930 Ma. Wiiltiartn Duff + s61, Arthur Hen'd'ersom .651, R.oros Go dont 485. Sr. 9I1 'to Jr. IV---4Hormou . ti��' ., -M-P. for N'o,& Scotia, complained on 5M, pass 424: Alma Law,rewce 52 ',the floor of Parliament that his Hector Urmiont 323. Jr. to Sr. IMI• ' ill tials had been forged by •sonte one Dais Smith 5T4, James Nash 307. S TI to 'Jr. IIT--tLods Henderson (,pr fi r'.' ,.;. sending out bushels of Conservative moted at FA(ister). I to Il—Maxis ` campaign mmaterial.T.awrence (promoted at Easter). S w,; `'tib' „;; Thew are all well known facts. At I Tohn Heind-i•son and- 'Margaret, L ,:, " ' the time they cause a. little ftvi,ry and, m(ont. Jr. I—Dorothy Huis•er, Cla I ' .,', r . petrhaps, arluch uJiffavorable cotritinrent. tan Hui -ter. Primnet—iBeth Ctaripbe , 1 I But the nwAter ends there, Nothing A'us'tin Smith.—M, Wheatley, Teae ul •• is e've'r 'loans to wre the atlrusV1'. er. S. S. NO. 3, TU'CKERSMITH ,, y: he .rank is aprivilege amen.- The sehopi• report for S. S. No. r ' h� 14 .rliart t* is entitled to have , Tucke,rsmidth, based on the year hand, $10. ,Petty and Jones: That drill45, (tlicinly During the sess5an work doll promiotian exarcninmrtians i" "' , tire, �oo.e mlennlber receives hun- as follows: H'oouu'rs, 7'5% or 'Ove « 0aUedsl of letters to ' ( I) Secon Class, pass gytV 601/x- 2t fdb}Knvs: Horrxarrrs, 75% or Over (I Na. 4, amending Bylaw No. 12, 1932, Sillery, TsabBl Arm,trarvg; graceful weeks with fr;encla,.,'n Toronto. nr�hna�ee in;;ri5tar{rrn Arte ra.,rre• nay �tGrfim- r dkl +a rs eocpeeted, attr if First Gass; Between 76% L f�'rPr.#:b uil,. s°.ib?'1 .,xs aka. ^rt�; 3::�'s4„<,yf s'r,X�iNP2..'.il k.f #IS'&,,"Nu. 70 ant'd• (E . ,,_ _ . ... , ... 111-1 .. � ..... • . . .. TJM SON EVOSWOR 0 � JUJOY 7, '1933. -- ® LOOKING OVER THE DIS ' .. I .r,..o,r Ice'®�' -i r.,�r xrond Class; Pass, over 60s% (P); race, (Mrs. 'Earl Sproat, 'Mrs. Thornes last week was of untold benefit to all. ing .. NEWS, TINCT' ars �-norr,��r�r.w.r�arrr .. • ( , i'n the Unfired Church will ..,,.1 v-- .. when ,the servivice was h+sill at alenvtice ,law 60`/x• Recommended (I?..). Class- Dayanvan; mien's dace, Mr. Wbn. Cald- The gardens which were (beginning Sib. Peter% Cathedral rorith (burial in oammence at 9,.'45 in the morning and are arranged as they wdgl be on well, M:r. -Robert Eagie; .peaurut race, rbo suffer, havle been progressing rap- •SeafOath eemnetery beside her mother. con'tinip duxing•the moths of .Judy Nptetmber• 1, 1933. Sr. IV•—Mac Wil- Blanche Watson and Kathleen Schi'l- Tidily even since; also the atmosphere The eyanlppthy' of the commwnity and aqd Aru'guist as the three anlini'sters of e, I; Alice Wright, I+I; 'Maymre Wat- be, Marjorie ,Smith and Grace Schml- offers much more ,encouragexrmen't to friends is extended to th+e bereaved K'i+ppeu, Bruoefidd and 1Hlenlsla'll are +n, 'P; Donald iMacDouald, 'F; Isabel be; 'three-jegged. rade, Doreen Cooper workers. fainly. uniting in an wechange of ,ditties - y rmstrong, R. ,Jr, IV- 4MyTtle Pap- and Edna Eayrian•, Kathleen 'Mac- iMdss Philliipa Penf'old, of ,S. S. No': , • ,Mr. aizd -Mrs. Earl Parlm,er, of which they (can, ,in a mleasure, enjoy e, Iii; F,,rvin 'S11Wry, P; Grace Gregor and ,Gladys McKemzi+e; horse- 14, Stanley, has returned, to 'her home' Windsor, havle returned after a +hdlidiays without engaging a surplrtty alrynmle, P; Ivan Taylor, P. Sr, back ,nape, Gladys MdKenzie arid) at Elora fow a weU• eiairned two months. pleasant visit her with 'Mr. Parlmer's and thus economize during what is I---•Wesl•ey 'Ham, I; Muriel Wright, Lloyd iMcK{enzie, Doreen. Cooper and, iholiday from school ,duties. parents, I 'berated the time of depression. Hazel Wilson, •P; Preston Dallas, Lloyd 'Cooper; ladder racie, iRonald Death of An, Old (Pioneer. --One of . Mrs. R, J. Paterson, nee Miss Ida ,Dominion Day was observed here ; Bobbie Watson, ,P; Hazel Dilli.TNg,., Caldwiela, Wallace Watson,; kicking Kmppen's fnes!t old Vioneeas, has an- Webber, who was here for the past as a hol4day, al p4stes of bnxs'inesa ;Mtorley 'Wright, P; Allan hill, P. shoe the filmAes,t, Ronald MatGregor, swere,d the last call and her familiar month w'i•t'h.'her redative's and friends, ibeing closed and most of our viblag- -. III—Anna Watson, Il; Lloyd Pair- Odim,e iSm+Sth• throwing baselbaal far- figure in her family and among her returned this week to'her home in ers spent the day at either the lake r7, P; r1Miltnn Taylor. ,Sr. H—Ethel thest (men), Xr•. W. S lul'be, idr. -many friends will be but a memory. Calg4r-y. shore or in places where the day was . Filson, 1; Olive Papple, 11; Feeds Ross Broadfoot; shoe race, Beatrice She. wars Fnamiciels W9xiten ion, wife of Mr. and Mrs. Thomias Kyle home ,being 'celelbra'tedl - • :ill, R; Jack 'Calwrill. Sr. I —Ross Daymrtan, Edna DaYman'; Sianletse the late John Anderson; of Lot 5, ni(lved into the village and 'rented M•rs,. Robert Jarmtt and son Jael'c illing, I; Melba Taylor, II. Jr. I— twin race, 'Gladys McKenzie and Stanley, who predeceased her thirty- 'tho dwelling on Brock Street. recant- and daughter, Ruth, of London, were etty Allan, I; Gordan Hill, I. The Kathleen MacGregor, Blanche Wat- one years ago. Mrs. Anderson, had ly occupied by Mr. James Sangster, here recently calling on: their role- i'ghest marks in the Huron prom'.o- son and Edna D'ayntlan; newspaper lived in Windsor for the past two 'The manual meeting of the S'oo.th tivses and friend's. on examination's were obtained by race, Blanche Watson, Edison Mir- years with bJET daughter, Jennie, and Huron Ltlberal, Convention was re- 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer were vis- • ae following pupils: Arit'hmetie, Leatall, After jhe races, a ball ,gamte on the 24th of June fell and fraestur- 'cently held in the, 'town ball with a iteld the first of this week by Mr. ran Taylor, 85 marks; History,,Wes- was played between the grown-ups ed her hip. Pneurnon'ia set in and all goad attendance, also a recent meet- John Leslie and wife and Mus. Sadie ry Ham, 88 marks; Geography. Bob- and senior pupils. With the ringing that loving Iran& could do to restore, ing of 'the directors of the Wind tmd Robinson, orf'Detxysit. Mir.. Leslie was ie Wa'tsan, 84 marks; Literature', ,of the school bell all seated them- her tp health was clone. She passed Weather Insurance -Co. weds known, 'here in the'earl'y years 4anald MacDonald, 93 marks; Gralm- selves on the tervace, in front of the away ,on June 27 in Windsor hospi- 'C'nrehiderable' Ismaill fruit is being of Hientisall as a head sawyer and was mar, Maym.e Watson, 73 marks; school. Was McKenzie was asked to tal. Funeral ” seavaces were held on marketed here and lynteets with ready an expert, and now holds a good ,posi- pellin'g, Mayme Watson and Hazel come forward air's take the chair, the 29th at her old home on Lot 5, demand and -good prices. tion in Detroit as an- engineer can- Vils'oin, 46 marks. The following ob- Edna Made Dsaymt'an presented ,bier Stanley, now' owned by her son, Ar- Our public and continuation schools (acted with the waterworks. Mr. wined .prizes for perfect attendance -.with several pieces of beautiful china thus, Rev. IR. Conner conducted 'the have closed for the long sumimer boli- Leslie saw manly changes in. the vil- Lnnie Papple, 3' years; .Hazel Wilson, while Doreen Cooper read the fol- funeral servdcets, A long cortege of days. andthepupils hawse been,busy lage and di strict following the. -many years; 'Prestdn ' Dallas, 4 years; lowing address- Dear Miss MzKen- ' cars, containing friends of the de- for the fast week or so writing ex- years in which he filled his position :'thel Wilson, Oli,m Papple, Bobbie zie: As a slight token of appreciation ceased, followed the remainns to amination 1papers, in the sawmill. L`atsom, Morley Wright; special at- for tide many things you have done Baird's ceaeteiry, where, the remains Sunday school at the United church M'is's Reid and Miss Buchaman, who, endance prizes, '.Myrtle Papple, Lloyd for us, we present these little gifts. • weme interred in the family lot. The for the month Of July and August visited the World's Fair at Chicago. 'apple.—M. '_McNaughton. Teacher, We 'hope that you will like'them and ,pallbearers were Arthur ,and Albert only, is changed from, teat to elteven have returned from' their visit and S; S. NO. 6, A1cKILLOP , that they will bring you many happy Anderson, 'William Winder, Rev., A. o'clock. ,. were, much ,impressed :by the most metirarie's of the times 'spent with the Landon, John and William Potter. Mrs. Bertha Bell is spending boli- wonder•fua fair of the age, which beg - The following is the report of the S. S. N. 2., .girls and boys of Tucker- i Frances Whitennan !w^a's born near ,days with relatives and- friends in gars description for its vastness anal ,rorwation examinations for S. S. No. smtith.. Miss McKenzie was then Hamilton, 'in •1841, and later moved dl]fferent place;& wonders'. J1cKillap. The year's work has presented with ,a beautiful salad bowl 1 -to Huron County, Stanley township.. Mn and Mrs. 'Mlliar,d also left herr+ +Mr. an'd Mrs. J. W. Ortwe�in, of our Iso beian taken into consideration in and salt and pepper shakers and the? Ott the 5th of 4March, 1859, she mar- these Classed this week to spend holidays, wiLh rel- village, had a vaery large annual farm- naking promottiorv,, follow'ing tiddlers front, themembers ried the late John An'diarson, wlto at'ives and friend's. , ily reunion over tike week end, all .re marked as they will be. on Sep- of hem fifth class of two years ago: came from, , .ptland and, settled on g envber Ist: Sr. IV-- Gerald O'Rara "Dear 4 ,Picn'ics to tjtl. different' points along their sons and daughters with mem- M. iss McKenaie: This is just' Lot 54 Stand ,y, clearing The faun. the Iake share are now the order of begs of their fiaimiili'es 'being present, 5'%, Lesie Pryce 74. Jr. IV—.Marie a little gift in nrennba•y of the good now owned 'by the son, Arthur. To the day. and a most enjoyable time spent. �oegy 7'S, Rita Duffy 73, Beata tunes we had when' vve •wens in the .itis union yvere barn ten children of Rev. Dr, a superannuated Many came from quitte a distance be-, tyre 70, Hazel parling 66, E,werett fifth class and to show lona apprecia- whom seven are living. The,surviv- _Meda, minister of the United 'Church, and ing certain of 'a most hearty welcome 3euermann 65, :Mary Pi-yee 63, Wil- don of the time and energy you spent I ing members are ,Mrs. Wander, of formerly ,of the Methodist church, and, 'bountiful good things of this life ,ur. Hoegy 61. Ill—Louis Hoe•gy 60, on us.—Signed,. Eula MacGregor, Windsor; Mrs. John Workman, Kign- living retired at Leamington, accom- coupled. with monetary giviin•gs, as Sob Duffy 59, Irene 'Connelly 58, June Smith, Beatrice Dayman." Miss pen; Mrs. Fraser, Oxford, Michigan; partied by Mrs. M!eddt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ortwein believe in giv- iiilly Little and Alvin( Beuer•mann McKenzie, in a few,. wards, express- Mrs. Frances Lannon, Richmond, _Miss Juste,, made• .a" ib k. f call on, their ing while •menllbers of their family equal t 16. Jr. II --;.Jean Pryde 78, A her deep appreciation for the gifts 'Mich•igan, Willie.n� and Arthur, bf friends herei on Tuesday last on their are living to sm,j•oy such. • -lose Burns 75, Rlta Sloane 64. I,= and the tniany ;acts of kindness shown Kippen, and Albert., of Michigan. She way by auto to Muskoka and other Mr. John D. Reid, of London, was in :ita Connelly, Mlervin 13 vun-rnann, to her .in the three years she had is' survived by once brother, Thomas, places. Dr. Medd was stationed here the v'dllage for a day or so the first' toy Elliot, Le•otta Hoegy, Celia Stev- been teacher and "ex'pressed hen, deep of Detroit. Although mewing the for some years and made.many part of this week'. mi;on.. Primer — ,I,sabelle Purcell, regret at having to. s(ever • her con- centua•y mark she was keenly inter- friends, toget'hor with his wife and firs. William Coleman was here grace Co: nLelly and Alvin Pryce (eq- nections with No. 2, made necessary ested in the progress of the canianun- ,daughter in aur village and district. rec2n,tly visiting her sister, iMiss Ari- tal)—An•ona Dale, Teacher. ay the two-year normal course. A ity. Her stories of recollections of Thsm. The crops in this -section, bothf r n;e Cornsitt, •lairty- lunch was then served by the pioneer days were most intere-sting and•garden, are looking wonderfully :Muss Viola Hildebrandt has return - laches of the section, followed by an to hear. She was the oldest mern'oei' well following the late, finse rains. ed to London from a short vi ',t here TUCK +`RSMITH aaundiancie cif ice cream for every- of St. Andrew's United Church Kip- l'tr. Robeit Passmore, one'of the and intends undn—going an operation one. After lunch the prizes for tare pen. sons Of Mr, and 'Mrs. John Pca,, snfore, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, ac- "race -s ,,were given ou'tl Albout 'six of the village, is raceivin•.g many con- Mr. and Mrs.. Norman E. Cook and ,on.; allied by Mr. and NI-rs. Robert o'clock all'retu'rned home, feeling #'hat gratul'ations over• the fine record' he family •are camping at Washago McGregor and son, motored .to Owen they had had a very enjoyable af- _ ZURICH made in atheleties, he having been+ Beach which is a favorite summer re- Saand to visit relatives over the week te�rnoon. nbtitded'by the Ontario Athletic Com- sort for them. •, end. .. 'Mr, and 'Mrs. Peter 'Bale, of North is Tl1e local police ti�ttstee beard is m]s.sion,..ihat he had •bees- awarded one :Vlis!s Laurabelle Wright, of near, On Friday evening g quite a number Bay, are tvisatinig Mrs. John Taylor. sero-] rg cal police and the estid of t:h_ sunrntva cholareshi s for s e I' a s P srpe- Ki. ppen, spent the week enol in from Hill -green attended the induc-. Aiss H. I. Graham of Seaforth vis- w , ed cost of, rt plaednb the n, cially rneritvrnous athievievmrentas in Wheatley, the guest of her friend, . tion service of Rev. AIr'. Chandler to ited„ «ith Mr, and Mrs. A. Houston. re,eh • cement water 'at the fire' hall s. econdar schools. This entitles him y' .Miss Ruth Cafes. •tarok the pastorate of Kippon and Hills- with a -new tank~. The pmesent "tank to three weeks' 'in • camp aft Lance +l'Ir, Gordon Wright, B. A., Sc., of ' ,teen. Rev. A.. Sinclair, of Hen5all; x • leak..considerably nd t seems in - a p:;-. Poulter, Varna, Rev: Gale, KIPPEN Couchiching. ,It will also' be remem- 'tiered that Guelph, spent the week end with his of and possible to anakrepairs. Some of .Robert wan the junior parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Jamses Wright of Bay.reld, assisted• in the .xer�•ice. . he residents idents axle in Favor of instal- (ham ton.hr in, the H•Bns'all district P P of near Kippers. c _. ..... After thr tm3 rtron ..ervrces and�tlre ,MI. . ,a d Mrs, R -B. Green and ling an aut�omatre-rmeseure• -tank s'vs- held. '•t -I -et a couple of years ago and tied for interatrediate Mr, and Mrs. Jamles B. Simpson rccention the people adjourned daughters, of 'Ohathha:m. visited vtiith tent; which it is :stated' would' take honor(. He also were recently visit,ad by quite a numm- to the latvtr where a splendid lunch 11xs. Green's mother. Mrs. J, Day- little care and always' supply an gained'secom'd pia -de in the recent in- her of relatives and friends from dif- twas s rued by the young ladies of , nand ami other friends over the holi- abundant a:nou'nt of water. jire termediate half-ni le race at the W.O.S.S.A, in London. Hensall feren•t places, congregation. The s,tleechs from ; day. I The teachers and scholars of the 'ineet Mr. atmd Mrs. David W. Foal ha,va the difietent ni.iniste�rs were much en- I -lr. and IMrs. Grant Love, of Lan- Lutheran Sund+ay school will 'picnic has certainly more than contrib'uW, d returned from, a 'pleas'ant couple' or ;nyecl ant] a real sociable time was' ;itn.g,' •-Mich., a` -pent the -holiday week- at Grand Bend next �4ea]•nesday. her quota of smart boys and girls as so weeks' visit with their dau hter g ;T'. n} 'ov, all, Mrs. Robert Daynxar 1'eli,c] ;with relatives and friencls in this .lir, and Mrs. W. F. Braun', of For- well in bath studies and atheleties: and .son-in-law, Mr. and _firs. -Edgar vi=i'irr ,lilt Rev, and Mrs. Con- vicinity. , e. --L'. vi.,it.d relabives here on Sunday, =17rs• A.ur, of our villag<, mother- 'Colin Stewart, of Toronto. ner at Ent:oro• 1T-r•s, Joe Linden, of Denfield, spent Rev. and 11ys. E. Tuerkheim were in-law of the late Rev. Dr. Thi regiAar meeting of the village ' The ann; al school picnic w•as held the ;geek en's w-i'th he•r daughter, Mrs. in Waterloo on Monday. Their laugh- Fletcher, will very shortly in this courrcil was held' :VMonday evening in 1• in4 the school ;'noun+.•:` on Thursday Archie Par„ons, of th's Toga Line. ' ter, JMi,;s Ruth, accompanied them and month, if spared, have attained the the eourncil chambers, all members of I .e. n: nn. The following are the Mr. doll 1Lrs. Alex: MclMuxt:ie and ;will arts d suinnrer :chaol at Water- i;, w6nderfu'lly t•ipe old ate,. of one hon- council being present except Council.- r:•ize winners in the faces: Straight :•;,:,all clatr�hter, of Toronto, visited loo °;;mina--. - •• died and two -ears.. Her faculties for .Mickle. The minutes of the re-. P •-ace=--Tiny vi=itors. Edma Papple, over the week enol ,ith the former', Vii-, Eun•ice Stvarz, of Detroit, is are ,well preserved for that marvel- vio•u•s im,,eeting were ivad. Petty and „ , l' • � �� It•3N1. �' 1. n l•' n T 1 •- `. a n.a ay]Or, .M,ar t•E'latit;s in this vicinity. spcneiin;;• her holidays at the home of I y, age t o .o, of friends nd hoe g p n Jones: That minutes be adopted as inn Wilson; Piilrers—Betty .Allan, 14as. A, .T. Seynreur, cif N'Orth Da- lir=. A..Fuss. to see her maintain her •present read,—Carried. J. A. Paterson, secre- - G,> t.on Bill, Rn;, Dillint*; junior ka a, and lir, and, Vlrs. llc Parsons, -iii•; 1'<•'. D'u:t:lari and 11r. and 'Mrs. health. Mr. 'Mrs. tary Board of Health, read- the eor- ni1•-1:z„..-Olive Pa1-'n],-, E..hel Wilson, of Iiensall. spent the holiday with Er, -ant. of Kitchener, spent the weeL arta Lloyd [Hudson, of respondence with the Departnmmt of -Freda hill; boys, 10 years and un+chr, Mr. and 'Mrs-, A,:R.,Par=ons. • ,erd with relatives here. , Forest, spent Don'vinion. Day with their relatives Agi•icu+lture re the pttdlk bylaw of `Hipgin:s. '?:•;•in Sillery, R'e'lay H'ant. Preston Mrs. J.-lIoirdie, of Br ce•fielra, s n: 11, . Thomas H. Meyers and Mi•s. PaIIR,; +t here. At the ',local bowling tournament 1Ls32? Robert auditor, re-. 'his F sir]; 11 year and under, 1« a few r av: •]ext week vr•dth her mo.hea• Victoria Meyers have returned from r g parted re hal, yearly audit and , T 1 . • � ; , > ..le Pa„plc. r3a�,.1 R•:I,on, Hazel 1'Irs. S. Thomson Sr., who is in. rov- •� t'(nw weel;.s licit with relatives .out p held' Monday 0, n et ht one a evening, y g, a pairs, .:rated that the. rate could be lowered r)illing: all s2hcnl ;toys. Ervin Sil- ir... West. wi re in condpetition. Dr. Collyer and this year 5 mills making a total tax lr'y. I)on'at.d MacDonald. Morley lJr. and Mrs.. I:4r,erso'n, Kyle and Pi ofe, sor Herbert y l�albtileiach,' of George Arders�o-n captured tits hon- rate •o£ 30 mills, in his opinion.. G. ;'right; all other.ksrhool girls, Alice 11r. and 111 5. Edwin McBride, of our the staff' 'of the Wes:t'ern University, ors of the evening with threo wins C. Rtty reported re the gravelling as NVritzht, Annie Papple, ls+xbel Arni- village. spent the holiday and week and .l1rs. Kalbfleisch, ar$ spending the i''l''-rs Eight. Alian M,cDonell and bath- being practically -comlpaet.edl. ,'Bills, strong; nv.n's race, M -r•. H. Jackson, end in nrntrrring to Tdberntoray and holiday, at the home of the fornmer's an Peck were second with 2 wins plus and accounts were read as follows: 111., B. Cahvill, :lir. T. tC'nI.s'olt'; young , « �thmr lakeside points. parents, Mr. and ''Mrs. L. Kabbfleisgh, 9, vnhilc, two other pairs; Geo. Brock) Robert Higgins, labor on streets $17•, bg , lailies' race. Brxtrice Ar•mFtt•ong, Ev- 1lrs. J. Richardson, of Drurnbo, i, 16th concession. and Rev. -Ar, Young and .11r. Goodwin Arthur Clark, labor on sitreets $27.40; elyn Wilson, Flora Souter; ladies' vi iti•ng with h.r relative!$ and Farmers har,-e finis-h-cl ptiitting away and John Shepherd ly)are Only one ' C. N. R., fre'igh't on oil, $13.52; Arthur race, Mrs. N. Walker, Mr .". �H..Jack friend.:. We are always pleased to the hay and are now preparing to Point behind with 2 "wins plus 8• Dick, dancing gravel for streets, on, lTrs. F:.Calwill: boot race, Ethel meet her alrarin. harvest the fall wheat, which_ prom- A n•um+ber of our bo;vlers attended $13',445; Hsuran Expositor, printing, ':ikon, .Olive Papple, Petty Allan; Quito a num,beT from the surround- i,es an average yield. the tour•na,nrent held. in Seaforth on $3.30; J. Passm+Ore, labor and ma- •:oot rice, senior,, TAahel Armt•sitrong, ing locality celebrated Dominion Day The holiday on, Saturday passed off Wednesday of this week. terial, hall and streets, $5..60; D. Hog- Vric W`il• on. Alice Wright; peanut at the diticrent delightful laktasdcie re- very yu.ietly in town. Man; spent the Chir council hev'e our side and back warth, labor on streets, 80c; lI, Fos - race, juniors, . Edna Papple. Marion �ox-ts. day at Grand, Bend and others took streets wall gravell;d'• ter, labor oma streets,' 80c; W. Datrus, -• � , •c' � jtal. on, Kathlce.m .,tiler(: peanut race. Mr. R.usse]] Blackwell took in the in the sports at GOdex~ich. `' Th Sa r ' r r e can ant f t o he Lords Sup- la:bar On .,uxects ,tae; J. Passmore ,en]ors, Annie Papple, Isabel Arm- races at Stra.throy on Saturday. pe,r was observed in the' United, church Eiydiro, $6.315; Imperial Oil, Ltd,, road ••n .„ �� - 'o t, .r.,, Alice- R'rig•ht; n.ci,tr.. race, 1•In. and. ;films. Fidward .7.'Taylor are on Sunday s , S ria morning r la t n 3 - a d at th g e +. oil I $1 G. W. Drysdale:, granas for I;eatrice Armstrong and Mac Wilsbn, moving• to Lhedr• new home in Surat- U (IIFNSAI�� evening seTvice the pastor, Rev. A. hand, $10. ,Petty and Jones: That Arr.Je Papple and W. D. Wilson, Ise- ford this week, r Sinclair, again delivered a splendid the accounts be paid as read.--Car- {rn. •el Armstrong and '.Morley Wright-,li'ihtBass .11abSlle 'R'�}riteman� 'has re- on, and Mr.s. Maude He�dden at rued, Petty a�n,cl Spencer: That By-law •�ofia hiscait race. .Mac Wi..lson, Frain turned after spending the past few Do you know • ,Are sAl Itinfi true rsarer, the evening service, very sweetly ren- Na. 4, amending Bylaw No. 12, 1932, Sillery, TsabBl Arm,trarvg; graceful weeks with fr;encla,.,'n Toronto. nr�hna�ee in;;ri5tar{rrn Arte ra.,rre• nay �tGrfim- r tiered a fine solo entitled, "The Ninety and Nine.." be given first and second reading.— w•alkinrr, Fdn'a Papple and Ross Dill- ..Friends art(1 relatives of Mr.' Wm. crass insecticides. Hemphill's Drug Store. Carried. Jonice and Petty: That By- ing, Petty Allan and Gordon Hill,, Butts, ,of Seaforth, will be glad to $420-2 Rev. 'lir. Young of Carmel Pres- law No. 4 be ,.riven third and final Muriel Wright and Mac Wilson; pota- hear of his imi pmvement in health. St. Paul's Xnglican Sabbath wchool byterian church, preached. have in the reading and finally passed.—Carried. •tO r6c•, juniors. Wesley Ham, Hazel A very fire, crowd attended the in- picnic was held at Bayfield on Wed- evening as during this month seT- Petty and Jones: That A, D. McGre- W]]-on, Morley Wright; inta•r•mediates dUc•tinn s,er;-`iers held in St. Andrew's nesday afternoon last and a very en- vices are being alternated with Cav- Ror's account for drawing gravel of .Muriel Wright, Morley Wright.. Er- United Church on Friday evening joyable time was spent. an Presbyterian -Church at Exeter. $315.90 be included with the previous vin Sillery; seniors. Alice Wright, last. Rev-', Ar'thur Sinclair, ]Moder- -Mrs. Robesrt McLaren, Sr., is visit- Good 'sermons, and good music by the 'accoun'bs and ,pai,d'_4Ca vied. Petty li;vrtle Papple. Annie Papple; three- ator of H,uran Presbytery, presided ing relatiives in Toronto. choir miarked the slarvice. and Spencer: That the 'Chautauqua leg race, Isabel Armstrong and anti inducted the new infi sister, Rev. '' The Wood brothers, about a mile do St, Pauls Anglican Church, the C0mmn10e9e be charged $n for use orf Myrtle Papple. Morley right and Iv- E. F. Charrd'1er, for'mierly of Giles. and a quarter east of He.pFAal, lost a Rentor, Rev. M. B. Parker, delivered hall.--(Cb,.rried. Peaty and Jones:'That an Taylor. Olive Papple and Hazel Rev, E. A. Poulter of -Varna address- barn by lightning durtmg the, last excellent -discourses. 'Beginning we now adjourn --Janney A• ')Waterson Wilson; seniors, Alice Wright and :d thecongregation, and Rev. Gale of storm. It was not. the homestead .1 with Sunldasy, July 16th, Clerk. ' :Myrtle Papple, Morley rr,ght and Bayfield addressed the minister. Both barer but one atbout a quarter of a - ' Ivan Taylor, Donald •9fia Donald and ministers gave very excellent and in- mile north of this place. It had some ' iMac Wilson; horseback race, biadei-spiting addresses. The choir assisted contents but was coveted., by incur- and W. D. Wilsoni, Veha, 'aylor with a fine anther-- and a quartette ance. ., SECOND BLOOMINGins and Alice Wright, RO'sx Dil1'ing and cansirsting of Mr. and aMrs. J. B. Mc- 'Relatives and friends will regret to Ervin Sillery; Ostrich race, juniors. Lean, Miss M. Thotrxaon and Mr. A, learn of the death of Dorathy H'ef- ' -' - Olive Papple, Wesley Hann, Hazel Bell Gang "Ivory Pal'aoes.” After the feran, wife of Alvin 'Hoskin, whose death the Queen Alex- . Many a man Wll'0 has Post his savings Willson; astriclr race, s•ennors, Myrtle completion of tilts services all repair- occurred at .gin Pmpphe, Alice Wright, Muriel Wright; ed to the lawn where 'a rece0on'was andria ,Hrosipital, London, on Monday 'held gat 4.310, fdllowing a num- 00r investments or speculation has p p oldrst ]ady at the picnic, Mrs.. W. D. and all present met Rev. and afternoon, come Wilson. After the racers a sump til- :Mrs. Chandler and daughters. Rev. ,bar of monthis' illness. Dorothy, who ins lunch was :served by the ladies. Young of the Presbyterian Church, was taken ill a nnumlber of months to realize that the slow but sure growth of This was followed by the annual treat Henitall-, was present and spoke a ago at her home in Detroit, was of ice cream. few well-chosen and hinniorous words, brought to London in ithre hopes that a Savings Account is preferable to a paper Hold School Pictvir.—A very enioy,. Everyone present head a very happy with good medical attention • ands able afternou n was spent at the school time. .nursing her life might halve. been . fortune that may vanishoverni to � grounds of S. S. No. 2, Tackers•mith, Rev. E. F. and 'Mrs. Chandler and staved, but despite all that care and . On Friday, .Junta 30th, when the par- famdly are %eco'min.g nicely 'settled in kindness given, to iher, she passed a- way at the early age; of 21 years., the An `�SBCond blooming” of investment y ents and children gathered' too ,hold! 'a thse mlanx�e. We welcome th'ent to, the pi'cndc. After the reports of the pro- village and wish them •a very happy 'deeeas'ed was, bol d' near Hensal'l and motion s?xarmsinationa had been given and profitable sojourn Tn our midst, 'spent'►nwsk of her young life with her plans should include the maintenance of a out, all rerpaired to the grounds Quite a tmtmfber from ,this vicinity farther :and sisters in. H�ensald, where where a of races attended the weiner roast at Snow- s(h'e was very popular, bright and - . 'Savings Account in a sound banking institu- good program aid held. The faillo'wing den's, by the U. F. Y. wry much loved, with all wTham she �Tiortg was are grove put on the winTiiers of 'hire variouta event's:— P. O.; -Stanley 'Ncighth;awks, Tucker- cane in contact. {Sae was also a very tion. C"hild"n. 5' years and under. Gerald smvith and Wles't ,Stanley 'Clubs on bTillient student at +school and her • Moffat, �Jacfc 'Cooper, I+dis, D'aymran; Thursday ev60ng last ane{ all report +slid d+erath at- troch an early age is Are you one of our regular depositors? i-bildrrei, 7 yearn and, under. 'Wallace a fine bine. very imtu>ch reg+r•eti*d. She leamosp to Watson, Idabel Watson; children, 10 �Mvk. J. 'McJEw,en, of Kensall, visit- mourn Auer loss {herr husband, .Alvin,. nears and under, Kepneth'McKenzie, ed recently ,lith IMT, and Mrs. 1. of Detroit; her father, Lawrence Hef'-ME Clandreboye, NAD", 9AW Kathleen •Slchilbe; ah.ild+remy 12 years Jsrrott. feran, of and'thre'e sis- and under, Don Cooper, Blandhe Md4ws 'Mary Thomson attended the 'tors, Helen, now m'arrie'd, Of Lon- Watson;; chil,diren, 14 years' a -ad under, Hoiland reunion at Harbour Park, do -n; En>telyn, Mrs. Bert Ayling, of '• �� �"`���� Edna. Viae D'aysman, Dore�em Cooper; Godericlt, recaotly. Londbp., and a sister in Tilbu+r'y. The r,.• . g ladies' raoe, Gladys ,P&Kenizie, The very fine -aims received in ,this relmaiais rested at O,atinhea Funeral h atri'ce Da4•ytmian; in(arri�ed wom it's disurnct on day and Pridtty of Horn, Lonrdan, unitil Thursdlay morn- � " One of the Worlds largest and Strongest banks. . ,. ,. 6,�,,.(s v - fir1. . ,. .� .. { i ,�,;;�, ,.,. 1 q.r r ry ,rr• ., - f, 3: •:.t: Z i, .� {}y ..Y ,eA ,r. -.,, ;. t t r .Jk JI< y Y•,;, G,A( ky`�l r ( N q P t x.l 5'. # ?Ii• 4'•pp tri 'y p4. 5', ,q4 -,'� I i(y. S+ Wl f. r . i r. 1 , � : t� • •'& W,. - • ,. R �,,�,' _♦ 4 t,.. p:. �r -. ,., N- t ,a N•.t lam . + 's:-- ala-'�N. t' # -r r .. - 7: a l y, .1r . ,, ,'.-"},vy�•t `1 3" i`,,;,� j „� ,A:' F� y iilr 4_ +�y� - _-_ _ - rT..'6Y"N'Vl �� '6'v'i R "W�1'd'aYLe�a,+..F.1 554iidr' k�PiP ,. .ri 1h.V.kQN7 t.. `S+n N,.e(d•F .,.4r4neLVbvLGn..� „�'sirld,..s„v .1... .. , , 4 . 4 ,