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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-07-21, Page 4_.-I.I.M­ -T, . -.,. %'%11'.# � ­,� '6� o"I'l � . 01, �, i. � I � I , . � � I i , qNt qm,�p',� ,. . -0 . I 't �.�� 1 1 I , " _ 't 'I " OR , ,. �'��k�,* %, � , , P im . 'I" � , , , , , I 0 .......... �;,, 5� . . 11"'k, - 1. 1. I I ., , , . , �� t_ I , 1?111`i3O,13r ......... "I'll" � ... I 1. 1-1-11 , �,NE. .. 11-.11 ­­ I — , . 11 ­ � Mi gk�,.,'ii�; �474: "I'll 10 . , ,.r� I 7 , . �� . I � ,� ,� .1 I F. tl,!WIINI� �. 'i-. �!, �:�� 41 , � � . , , �, 1,�; , ,� 1. I . - 1. , EXPOSITOR - 'I'', ":,�I,, ,,��,�"4�;,��,�',,'�,,�,�,.���,..,. I- �� �,",';W"", " , ._��_,4� ,,,,, , I � I �. 0_­",Pl� '. � ", � ­_ , ". . : il , ' i Leadin � �� , W . to . ", ,� - A , eld, . I . - ­ ��.;� ,. .­. , I , I : ".. ­, . DO . . � .:, * : !,rl- , — , ��; 1, * . , 1" j�, ,�." 1, , " � , I J­�., ... _1- - 4- , 11 � . . ..'_ ;tablished 18r I _ I 'I- .. .. , .. ail MaLean, Zditor. �1` ", , , �ql , , . ,, men � . 1��_, . � , . , , . 1, , ". e%;- , 'I . � " � �. ,�q" �`t '* I 6 �,'� ,;� � , - " ,4& 1, ,J',�O'Wed� at Seaforth, Ontario, ev- , " , �,, "; I V' 01 � ternoon. by McLear. ... 1��,�� A r � . "­.'. A �, 'rursfty of, ". 0" � A - - 1*4 I ... I ... - I ,�'.. .. I .1.1 1. .. I . il " ,� i ih - - � ft'.Wiption. rate, $1-'50 a Year in _ 1-1 1, �, � ,dva;m �, ,,g ., ; foxeign� $2.00a year. Single � . �,J, co"Plep, 4 ce;Tta each. - I I ": _, . � 11 11.1. li� r "?. ,,. Advertising rates on appliicati,om �� . k '. ; . i � . � � members o,f the ctanadian Weekly' . . 11 p 'Class A . , , '� Negm apew Associtubi,on,, . 11 I Week -lies of Canada, and the Huron County 1"iess Association. � . I I __ SEAFORTH, Friday, July 21, 1988, ­ , " 4 , .. " Canadian Premier to Take ,�i_.' : . Rest. 1. I 11 I I I !Word comes from Londbil, where I � Z he is attending the World Con-ference, . , I . that -Pren-der R. B. Bennett is over- - .1", , , . worked ana in a rundo-wn condition, I , . , � ". physicians have sti v and 'that . -01,91. 1� I I I ' .. urged that he take a camplete and I . sustained rest. I - " . � .1� That is not, good news to th(F peo - � , � . I " . I I , -ty ple of -Canad'a, irrespective of pal - .... . � � - - ' The duties of a Pie,mier are continu . .. . . -duous ous and arduous. Just how ai . , I I E .1 :� . no layinaij�__c�n conceive, and Premier ., . Bennett has never saved himself. . I 11 , 1. ,He has alway� been a hard worker, " , � I- � . - considered opinion In fact it is the - I'll 1, . of manN that if the Premier would �� I I , I shift sonw, considerable part of th� 0 ,' , . � . I ,.vork and responslibility upon dfh`�Ii ' : i: � shollhler.q, it would iiot only be I>et. , . : I ter for him; but for the counLry al � d�N l'. I . large. I I . I- . No one man can do it all, and per I . I � . . 7 I haps Mr. Bennett is finding that out . . I I I I , � . � . The wori(i Conference in: itself nir.us� : I have bEen a treLinendous strain an( . . , .1, I - , its lack of success and barrenness o: I : . I . results ivould not improve matters. 1. , , I I .,.-,Fi ,oni the standpoint of health . I howev6r, the adjournment of the Con -, . �� i ,,, . - -point in tho Prem, ference N, ill be R � 1i . ier's favor, as sp,cific results arisin� ' ' ,, I .. I I out of the Conference which woub . � I I require inimediat6 legislation and i i .- . fali session df.the House of Common I � r . 1, . hwve now disappeelied. : 'I.. Between now and next January o I .1 I 1, . � Felbruary, when the next session wil I I I . . be called, Mr. Bennett intay have th ,,, _7- ...�.. . - I opportunity Of . s.ec.u.i.ing the 111111c, ­ .". . . � �. I - , , �.� ... . . needed � rest. which he is said to be s - � I ­:, . I I i . _ badly in need of. -a- �. I � -: . I . I Killing the Goose witli the � I . I I Golden Hogs. I � I I . I ; From fou'r widtAy scattered point I I ;" � I 11 . in Ontaxio we have noted within � : I I week, that complaints have been reg , 11. .. I I . . -ed by -ic mptorists agains istei , Amet an . P , . excessive charges. .. 1. .. . . , In fact one .,, such tourist wg,nt. s I :� ' .far as to say that a cir beariiil- � ,., . I - . ,;�icen.4e piate for any S -,ate b,tweei 11 .�. . I New York' and California, was a sig .. I . . _r'al that it,Q- occupants were �:on-jder . . . ed fair gitirv, and %vere more of-,ei 1. I ' . "goilged" ra,her. than just over , ,.. I charged. . � I" Of courso suoh a statement n-Ligh . . be. all(! %;er�' lik,�?!�' is, lar.grely 'over I ..� I drawn. Az the sanu, tiir,e there cai . I not be smoke witliout -fire, and till il I I . . a. ever� owyca�inp- com,plivilts fr(1:11 "'N', , . . , . -%videly se!"til-ated lova;itio�, Nvullit � .. I . lead one to th.; !�eli,r tha- Aniericar , . I ,�, tourists ' are not bving troatej witl 1 117 the 'fairne­.i. noz. to llle�ltivm til, I 1� " , lat is , A courtesy tI JUE, tl'.elll a4 .,.101�t: I I 1. . in this'Province. 11 .. ­ I . The Anierican tou'.`s� trad,., iiii-,xii, I , .. . . N -et be terined to '-K, ill itA infancy I but i�5 in,�reazing h'v !"p� and hnund, 1. , . " and has alrea,!y 1'ea(-'led a bu,incs� % i 1, . .1. . '1.4; 0 f n - nlill;ons o" do'lal- 111 .."It, , lap� � I . I . vear. . 0� .1- - I � 1. , .. . it ' If it is encouragoi, i w-11 increast , � , I I , and Nvith the increase will coire .9 � , b,etter understanding hetw,�ten the I � . t -o nations as vvell as a N-ery dpcid. - . ; I ed iricrease in trade %rhich ill not w I . .., I result in any disadvant4ge I . o On- , , � I tario. . , ,.­ . Overcharging and "yging on . the . I r ,` part of Ontario residents or those ' , ; , , I , from any other Part of t'anada, I., . 11 : . , only killing the goose that iays the . .. M � , � golden eggs. I . �� " Worse even than that, it is dis� I ,.." , A. . honest and a condition that should �, i I I not 'be tolerated by the people of this � 1. I I Province, and 6ne' which should ip- . . .. V � . invdiatel,v be looked into by, /the ­ I . ; � 1. airthori.ties and Taleasu'res take� to . . 11 . I , � stamp it out. . � � , , 11 I ':. � Americans wishing to take a holi- L ,:� , " , day do not heed to come to CanlLda I , ., � , ; . . . I � :for it. They havid as good roads, as I , I., I good accommodation and as fine ' L I'll, , �:� . -.scenery and climate in their own I '. . I � ,;� . I country as 'we have in Canada. . ,". ­ , r. , .".. Mut� to many Ahwricans, ,Canada W . rrrrr ,, � . - . 19 8 new and undiscovered land, a , I �.� % � new emperienqe. It resits entir6ly wit -h ,�. . "I 1. �1. us on this side of the i1yie whetber ,�$., 1 1 , �.-; 6 . . 11�, ,,, , ". thit einpeilence, will be a delightful __ 11 I ,,I,,,,, r, 1""S. , . - I . or a disaVeea-ble one. ,';�- I . .. -1 .... 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I � i . . . ,�: 47:::11, '': � i :�i. : ":opp - ­ 1. 1. I 1. . I 1. I W I N Jully p', 1.9a , I I . , '. -­ I �. I 11:1!1;'11Z � � � , 1", I . . I . � I �: I �,111:1, NO I rq::' � "".: I - � "I . I - 11 � I - . . � ­_.­­­­ ­­ 'i Entrance Results for West . . , � I .,��­­­ I . � 4� X 0 011 I . J ;� �1 I . . -(10orrtinuedr -from -page 1� . I - DISTRICT NEWS in - 11 �- I " Huron , , 0 LOOKING OVE"R THE - I I i, . St. Helens Centre. . I . 7 , 1—iiiiiii.41 - . I I I I I.. .1. . I ) ", . 1 First Class Honours — Rey Cun- Movictou and Seaforth were evenly Duto�; Chu* race, boys, Andrews Me- after a two weeks' vacation qA the n" 6her. . � Iween New Hamburg and, Hen 1, re- — 11 ( , hin On, Xeall Forster, E'Velyu- Martim, matched but apparently when the Kenzie and 'Jim Bardige, Morley . I 1. olit hame-of her parenitsii, T&. and Wa. (Miss Marion Gincl�ir is this week sulted in favor of Hensall. -by a core . �. � f Taylor Purdon, Harvey Ritchie, Vera Seafort� Highlanders are out to win WT4.ht and CAen Swan, Soliby Allen W. W. Cooper, TuckersciiitlA, and, bro- visiting in Toronto. I . . . _ of 4 to 4. The gaii* was very cl, 7 there is no. stopping them, and Gordon Hill; chum race, men, ther, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Cooper and 1mrs. Robert 8apreft ;Who recently contested as the soore, wfll show nct . A 0 'Mitchell and Seaforth Will Pf�u- Wilson Broackfoot, Harold Jackson. family, of Stanley. underw4nt a serious operation in a imarlmd smart %happy playing I ISecond Class Honouis—Wargaret , . . Armstrong, 1rhma Hackett, Ciscelia ' 'Mitchell and Seaforth will' now Jim Bu d Andrew McKenzie; (AUss Marion McLean, who has ,been London hospital, is improving nicely both - -sid . tte . r ..... A ? e, play homse and .home'gaimes to ide- boot ra r" ps The ba i7, for Ste. [Marie, Raymond Ste, Marie. ce, I rs and under, Mary teaching for the past -term at 311adi- and is expected home either the end was Mle'Lean, (Carrick andi Joynt, . : Pas& --Mary Crans-tow, Ronald Mae- cidt which team will meet Clinton to Stewart, Muriel Wright, Elizabeth -s,o'n, is visting during the sump*.x vu- of this week or next, ber home being did splendid service as`19tchers n p ( Crostie, Fr�-Iin McQuillin, William declare a winner for this district. Aikenhead; boot race, over 10 years, cation at -the 'bionie .of her parents,* a few nidles southwest & the village.. eatCher, while the umpires, (YBrlen OL , .1 Mai -tin, Angus Nicholson,, `Dore,�:n Dublin came here ready to play Norma Hevenor, 'Mary SLewart, Mr. an4 Ws. J. B. Wk, -Lean, Of Tuck- (Mrs. Bertha &II has returned from and Bowman, performed their duties Purdon, Minnie Smith, Harry Swan, their scheduled game on Tuesday Gladys McKenzie; necktie race (boy ersoilth. . 1� " Kadhleen Thom. night, but'-Seiforth had .decided to and girl, man and lady), Flora Sou- a pleasant IvAsit4with friends in ilifw jery imoartially. 'Mere was A,,large it ! Mr. and Mrs� David Blair and fam- ferent -places. attendance of spectators who took a W I , ov Appeals — Candidates who 'have call the game off but failed to notify ter and..Wilson Broadfoot, Mr. Hor- 11Y, of Tuxtord, Saskatchewan, are Mrs. 'Williaim Hildebrandt was vis;. Ikee . n interest, in the game which is Veen rejected by the Entrance Board the visitors. A friendly ,game was ton and Miss V. Petrie, Jean Murdock visiting for a few weeks Ao.th friends ited lately by a couple of her sons ,always helpful and inspiring to -the , A V may hia-ve, their answer papers . re- played with a picked up team from and Mr. J. Cornish; peanut race, I& in this ivricinity. Mr. and Mrs. Blair from London and 4district. , players, and the Hensall boys have ' read by lodging an appeal with the Seaforth, and everyone had a good years and under, Mary-iStewart, Geo. motored here from Tuxford and en- Miss Hattie D. Sutherland, accom- certainly given a wonderfully -good I 1% r Pulblie Se,hool Inspector at lea',L trWO practise. Mustard, Betty Allen; peanut race, joyed the trip very much. panied M -r. and Mrs. iC. A. McDonell account of themselves in the many I A 1'. weeks before the recppening. of school over 10 yeaM Gladrys McKenzie, At-. Mr. and Wirs, Robert McLean of 79 es they ,have thus far played. . in September, accorapanied �y a fee . �01 and embers iiif their family to Strat- garn. . of $2.00, which will be returned. if 1�- na -Cornish, %v�bara Grahan-0; peanut Waubausbene, who have been visit- ford a.n,d while there visited her cous- Mr. Glenn BroacHoot, Accompanied the appeal is allowed. TUCKERSMITH race (everybod)r 15-55). Flora Souter, in.g with the former's parents, 'Mr. ins, the 'Misses Dent. by his cousin, Ralm -Paterson, recent- J, 1, , . -Mrs. BurdgA Mrs. Jackson;- "nien's i9id 'Mrs, J. B. MicLean, left on Mon- The A. Y. P. A. of St. Paul's An- 'ly took a trin to the West and taking k t . The four U. F. Y. P. 0. Clubs, relay race, Ist, Wilson Broadfoot, day'14st on a motor trip to 'Montreal, gli'can Church attended the Deanery The following are the results of D Vestkrn Stanley, Night in the Worla's Fair at Chicago, and ' the High School Entrance Exarnina- as'llwood, - Roy Consitt, Basil O'Rourke; 2nd, H. '--Halifax and, other points. picnic at Gods -rich on Wednesday af- are expected bome ,viery shortly, and ! . I t -ions centres un. will hold a picnic at Jowett's. Grove, 3rd,, Mr. Horton, H. Norris, A.,Zap-he. ing; for a few weeks' -with her grand- �&% A. W. E. Hemphill and family will likely be accompanied by a very . I I , Lions lield-at the vai hawks and Tuckersmith Aggressive Jackson, J. .Cornish, E. Thompson; Miss Jean Pybus, of Ray, is visit- ternoon last. ' der' ­W., jurisdiction of the Exeter ' particular friend, if we, may so term High School Enti Ba- mothSx, 'Mrs, R. Ricker and'unclia, are Camping in their cottage, -at the- yfield, on Tue&day, July 25th, sports The races were concluded with a pea- \ -ance Board-. First beginning at two o'clock, to which nut scramble, in which ill took part. Arthur. I Bend, . 'it -or ,Triore than, a friend. ,,, I I and Second Clasi Honouns -meang all the young people in the above I I I . Quite a number'from this vicinity Rev.'A. Sinclair' and family' are -The Hensall Union, Cemetery is be- I that the candidate secured 715 per niffntione-d communities are cordiiilly . irig well kept with a wealth of nice' , I eent. or more of the total niarks; invited. I attended the lawn social which was enjoying sumilter holidays. flower beds, but we, understand the � I S,econ-d Classi Honours indicates that 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Niles and -Miss VARNA . . held on the lawn of ,Mr. Robert Mc- Ourzbowlers, between home play- necessary money is not being paid in . benve,en 1111111 - o ) I .I' 7i 4 per cent. of the M ina jDoig, of London, accompanied , day evening. ' 70 and . I - Bride -n . the Goshen Line oil Thurs- ing and attending tournaments,- are to keep it running as it Aould -be. . possible total was obtairle,d. by ,Mr. John C. Doi�, of Detroit,, . Mr. Pogue, Of To' -onto, acting un- ,pretty acfively engaged. I For instance there should -be a few . 7 I . 'Mr, and Mrs. E,dgar Butt and Mr. Messrs. Spencer & Son have very lQads-:of- good soil to fill in wherever Sowe 48 candidates were awarde,l niotorM over i1A John -'s fine new car der the, Department of Highways. and Mrs. Thos. Butt were in Strat- much improved the appearance . , �:tariding by the Exeter High School to spend the week end vvith the lat- made a visit to VaViia Nst week and ford recently attending of there are little hollows and for the . I Fntrance'lJoard. on the recom,nienda. the ,Butt- their -planing mill by fine new metal � . ,choolt, and sister. found the road superintendept and Stewart wedding whi'ah was held ill roqfing and painfing and are enjoy- little good -soil would be needed from 1. I ( ,,ions fi,f the ,principals of the q ter!5_Mpther trin-aning up of flower -beds as very ., concerned witho,ut the nece-sity of Mrs. Doig qnd -iKiss Janet spent a treasurer's books satisfactory. - that city. , . Ing good patronage., the last heivy writing tile . Entrance . day recently visiting with friends in (Mr, and Mrs. Ivan _NfNl�ajhton, of _>liss Robin, of Tuckersinith, visit- windstorni contributing. largely to year to year for upikeep aiid then it, . I i I - exan-Li nations' Howick. Kitchener, spent Sunday with frj-en4;p ed recently with her sister, Mrs. Wm. good pumpis need.E� as the present , : Tile Tiames of these pupils are in- new material.. I . �Iuded in Friends and neighbors to the nuni- in Varna. I one has tot be patched u;D fi�om tivie I . I . Be]. Mr. William Fee and sisters, the to tirne. being an old-time wooden , the results given. Tho ber of 150 inet at the home Of MT. Mr. and Mrs. William Beatty, of 'Miss Verna McGregor, Of Toronto, 'Misseg Sarah and iMary, recently re- one, which should ,be rephaced by an ,;talidinix given in these instances has and Mr_q. James Mclptosh on Wed- ^.Vlount Bryidges, called on friends vrid Miss Dorothy Wilac-il, of Tuck- turned fi&m a pleasant motor trip. I 4 iwen Zietermined by the authenticity nesday evenin,g, when '_Ur...and -Mrs. here on Saturday. el,.miifh, have returned to their hointes irop one, which could be �*btained at . of tile, �)rillcipals' reports. NIcIntosh, %rho were recently married, 'Mrs. Annie -&Naughton, of Loli- after a pleasant vacation at the home Messrs. Moore Bros., of the Hen- 11 cost and wouid stand the wea- I T Exeter Centre. . . sail Machine Works are 'k l Ma i to ePt v'er..V- ti-rer. And then a wood siz�,d cement vvpre presented with a couch, chester- don called on friends Sunday. of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. M44-egor, -of' busy in the ,way o th supp , First Class Honour.- - Laureen field gate-legged table and jardinere. ,-Master Bohl�.e Cameron, of Hen- TLcl rs ,ith ,lying or, ,the, reservoir for liolding water , I , Beaver, I'lary Borland, Fd,win Bus, �e I'll, . and repairing for the farmers and in the suitnier -months for watering . . _ th� latter getting their purposes and in which a';kocid supply � I 'a I)iniiev, Lillian Ed- Cartney, A. Nicholson and Willi -am Mi -s. A. Foster and aunt.' . sivith, is visitint, with Mr. and Mrs. threshing outfits' in -good condition ! well, Barbai Thr presentation was made by W. 'Mc- sall, is thc guest of his grandmother, Sliss Mildred Forrest, of Tucker- threshers, . wards, Lewis Pollock: S�ewart Fluke, Cameron, while D. McLean read the Mr. and Mrs. Woods, of Listowel, F. -G. MacAllis.ter and fahvily, who for work. . I of .water could, -be kept for .softening A A Eleanor Hill, John Jennings, Ray address, which - follows:- in c,ompany with thd4ir son, 6;eorge, have a cottage at ,Bayfield. The committee for our baseball dia- in the sun with a sign lettered asking , was as I . Jones. Fileen Lewis, Olive Parsons, .. Deal, Frielid�.t: We. your friends, of Toronto. spent a few days with Dr. Gilbert Jarrott, of Hamilton, mond have a well gravel any taking out water to pump back I I , led road a-, much as taken to always insure a William Penhale, Phyllis n-outy. Ot . ,_ wish to extend to you our heartiest friends and relatives in and around visited over the week c-nd with his leading in frorn Richmond St. south � ville Snell, Elain.6 qtanbury. congratulations on your decision to Varna. . parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Isaac Jarrott. good supply . . �Webelie-ve that if these ) ( Second Clas,s Honours - Velma . d . r 4,, become partners for life -and if wish- Mu, -h sympathy is felt for Mr. to the park- gro . unids, ,but the si es ii-n-provemients were made the, cost Ic improved and -made could be easily made and perhaps ' t -a Brintnell, Robert es of your friends have any effect Mrs. Percy Johnston in the loss of of Waubausibene, are holidaying yiitli better for pedestrians wi�lch will, no supplemented by a ,concert made up 13artow, Alm.4 and Master Jimmie and Donald McLean - ould be more I Brdoks, 5-largaret Campbell. Roy in ordering and influencing your lives their little son and only child, two their randparents, Mr. and Mrs. ? ' ' I Cnmpl�ell. Rol.)ert Ell.,rington_ Mar- . 9 . J. doubt, be done in the future, as good largely of local talen�- and wi�i 14 oil a Ion, pleas;ant trail, then iillay yeaii's old, who ixas laid to rest on Bi McLean. _. ich I . ia'n Gl.admai;i. Helen Grieve, Evel.Nn yours beoliordered with flowers ,with Monday ill�,Bayfield 'Cemetery. The Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto,' 1 walks are very necessary in the rush Ny.ould ,be' suie. to be well patronized ). i I-Teninari, Ila rger��-----Ijp�ywood, Lloyd, but few rough places which will piake funeral was largely attended. spending the holidays with her par 8 of 'cars in leaving the grounds. for the porpose. . 11 - Mr and M.rs. Wilson Carlile made -Mrs. Nelson Blatchford spent the ; t : Joneg, William Kydd. Ray Perkins, the snicath nlac,s all the smoother. There is considdrable -discussion ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Isaac Jarroft. a shorf' visit with -relatives, in Sea- . I Ftliel Sn,.i�h. Dorothy Traquair, Grace We congratL-late ourselves oil v6ur and disappointment over the rerriov,;ll past week or so with her nephew and ' forth on Sunday afternoon last. � I i, Xurni, Eddle Yearley., decision to remain with us and we of the Bank or Commerce' frolil Mr. Harry Anders, on, of Thameg � neice, "INIx. and MTs. -Lloyd Hudson, . ,�e we will not, have.. to as!ienlible Vb�rna. It certainly canie as a shock Mr. Clarence McLean, of Tucl�ersmith, now being inarketed a�nd are of z Pass � John Brintnell, 'Chester boi I'oad, visited recently with his fr�end,. New potatoes grown at honie are who spent the week end be,re. . ; ( Dunl� Harold Elliott, NLarjoric Eth� to ex p ,es, . -very ering �, " our sot -row at your de- -in 'the very busy season With farm- Miss Nora Petty has returned ti . Two rinks of bowlers attendcd the ,on, Agnes Fai-hairn. Marie parturp. Please accept these gifts as er's and merchant good size and quality. I I , . . Ford. Farl rrayne, Henry Re,tle. Al- a --n-all outward expression of tbe tle or no tinle for a plea or petition. weeks in, Seaforth, where she was �-&%v -Moir, of the tournament held at 'Mitchell on Mon- � 4 . . s, giving them lit- her home in Hay after spending some 'Mr. and Mrs. And day evening last, capturing first and I vin Lindenfield, Allan Riebard. Anna Township of, Usborne. were recently third prizes. The first prize., went to - M,r. Wm. Butt. -visited by their relatives, the Youngs respect you both hold in our hearts The United Church held the"' 'all- nursing her uncle, 11 I r � Rho,de, Williani Roweliffe. Charles i and the 'affection we have for you.- nual picnic to Bayfield on. Tuesday. Most of the fall wheat -in the dis the' -rink, composed of Veisrs. Allan Snell, Jeanotte Ston�, Orville Webber. from the West. . . I 4 1 Signed by Wilson McCartney, Arthur I'Miss Emily Beatty, o,f London, is . trict has been cut and the barley. is ' The farmers ,McDonell, W. O. Goodwirk, 0. Bon- I . , Hensall Cvritre. "';�1,01so,.* . ore rejoicing in the thivon and Alf. I k I . advance price oif -wheat and , . � I ) i i, NN"m. Cameron and David en.ioying a vacation. � being cut. The �harvesting is rapidly wbich, . Clar , with ii'score -of I . First Clas, RonoursL4Laura Din— McLean." I Mrs., telek has returned --h&me af- advancin,g and all grains give prom- . S. winsi -plus 1.3. The sec6nd rink cap- . . in, ,11arion Dougail. Allan Lo -e. ' . . _,�. . will ,fi-.ean ibetter times. . turing the third prize was composed . ; ter sf�4nding a few day� withdriends is- of,an early ham,est. j r Second Class Honoui-,_-DR.)-rk; Ale.J . . .. iMr. Lloyd Hed&n and family have of Messms. Douglas, Dr. 'MeTaggart, ' I � , and,er. Audrey Cc' in tondon. The Kippen* - -Hallsgreen United got nicely settled in thei home A. W. -E, .Hemphill and Dr. Collyer, , ,chrane, Ross For- ' . 11 new I rest, Jean Foster. ' . . BRUCEFIELD . Wr, G. B. Wood,, of Toronto School Churches and Sunday schools picnic a few ttiles east of the village, and ith a score of 2' wins ,plus 16. 1 of Conitmerce, is renewing acquaint- was held in Jowett's Grove on Tue - in the.. dwelling. which was occupied w . i - Pass -Loretta Bell, -Robert Drv.;�_ 8 . The ,Sabbstih school picnic of. -the dale, Harvey Haytar. MuTiel Hoskin, Re -v. W. A. Bremner will .kronducti �neeq in our vicinity. day afternoop with a very fine crowd in the past by -Mr. Vennor, Sr., and I Ivan Kio,fcr, Archie 3lustard. Ronald anniver�ary.rervices at Blake on Sun- The, many friends of .'Mrs, Lorne present. are working at I -arm work and gar- United Church will be held, on Wed- . � . . ; Peck, Gladys Sau'ridercock, ROOL)er, I day. July 22rd, and Rev. Mr. Poul- Fpps will. be sorry to kilow- sha is not Miss -Mildred and Master Jack' dening. . nesday afternoon at Bayfiel(t and I . . - we woul,d like. - )J-Omises to V,, largely attended with . T`hon,i.son..,AudrLy Swan.- I tPr, of '�arna, will occupy hiss pulpit in' proving as fast a Deit7 visited during the week witil Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard have return- T I 1. � . . Ir A lawn social was held at the home their aunt, -Miss Alice Kyle, of HeL. from spen - ding a coAple of weeks' favor4ble, weather, and the annual , I DaRlin-ood'Centre. , lor thp day. - . lof T. -Mr. Logan -.,under the aus-pices,of I I n- ed qabbath school picnic of Carmel Pres- . c , Firit Cla�s Honnur�­Dorothy Amy, N.Jr. ail:,' 'Mrs. Sel(lon Ross, of God- I 'It. Johrf'- Chi* -h, on Tuesday even� sall. � holidays ind, Mr. Hilliard has resuln- � ... . f . �rvrtlo, Gaiser. Jt�an . I � I Mr, an�l Mr.-. Nlontei�h and ' . ed his position4 as accounta'nt in the b-,-terian eliurch will also be held on !I,L�Kenzie. 'R, "I'- an , ' -im,e consisting' of -ednesday afternoon at Turnbull's * . a y F"':, : ing. A progrOn 1� . I ! , llorlock. Helen Walper. fan�ily, of London. spe-rt Sunday at ; games�, inuz � � ... ... - Bank of Montreal. ) SV�'onll 'Class Honours -Ruth Beci,,- The hrill.-of Mv.A. Jan t sic and singing wa,.,fol- Grove, near Grand Bend, and will, , I I ,�- �Zogs. ! 1-ved bv an hlterestinc�, talk given' -by ZURICH "Mi. and 1irs. Jas. 11'. Bonthror ,no doubt, also be verym largely at- " ; . i L el% 'Stall !, . , GM, l)or,­.hy Harlt'.!!. Mi,k4 Violet Po�rio, of Sault Ste. were in Waterloo on 'Tuesday cele- tended. .1 i Frod Hopwroft. Marie Rt�L�ier. lleen Ma'"e. i,. visirin�,: at the home of Mr rrof. Kcys. having ,been a resident , ' * \a --Mr. C. 0. Smith, owner of Peach brating u s 80thmbirth , pr,i 'Mrs. 1 . Robert Allen and ' ot of '. -hvill-1, Tell' , Mrs. Yoln�blutl*. - Througil a clerical error, the hour . I I I - St0hb!ll,, ll,omo Wo)h. .Ilur�i Lher nessee, for almost I 'being Mrs. of'the morning serivice at the United . . .11y lVolfe. , forty years. �rr. Key's is able to give Groive' Farn-L., near -St. Joseph, had day, Mrs. Younzalutt , 1 . P -l'' - P(,1-L,y A rli i ns on, Bertha fvluril , t the misfortune to -fall out of a cherry Bonthron's mother. .* : I ; , �., ,s in he vicinity at present. , . llc-Ck-er, F'."ielia Et-TIrl-er,' Ruth Can. Th,� many friends of .Mrs, T. 14.1, facts and ffixures as,to industry, clim- tree last Friday and receivtd a �evere Mrs. Gea. Habkirk and daughter, Church during the months of July . , and August was given as 9.15 in- . � . , 01�-Vs- BI:zlco Gqrdii,r. Phylli, G!11. WhL'Aer whi ha4 be.n confilled to I .,05. -ticularly the na- , haking up, but luckily no 'bones were -Mi.,,s 'Margaret and Miss Ellis are I . I , Lit ate and nat; pal ' . . , '� G 1't'). honl`�' for Th e - , a numi,Qr. Altovether the eveningwas broken. enjoyinz a water trip. I ., Baselball fans are looking forward . I I . Del!rin Soinvar'z(litrube2% Fd.jj�,l pa s t few vNeeks, tive regro (if wbich there 'tire quite ' ,te,rd. of 9.45. 1 Walper, Pvarl Wanner. Ralph Webi:r' -,vill be --lad to hear that she. was � ". : I . nruch enjoyol and just before break- On Tuesday forencion one of the A Tiumber of the Oddfellow's of to Nvhat promises to be avery keenly Al%:iti Nli"�Ilt,.r-_ ,-Ihile to go to hter dflUiXllter's. Mrs. � , niain shatts in F. C.'-Kalb"eiseb's Hensall Lodge joined with the bre.th- : C. llal:,te� . -d. �to spend lilb" uP­,i'dahity lunch was served, ' coni,ested match between St. Marys . ! . Zurich Centre. id. in Stratfoi , . Nli's illaning mill broke while the mirl was ren of the sister lodge of Brue6field and Hensall, to h� played oil the dia- . .1, . ss Fdyth Mossop spent the week : . Fi 1-:4 -, Cla- lf,)noui-3 - Lawrence �­i - 's " Iveek. end with her sister, -Mrs. Stephenson, in operation and caused considerable in .their annual decoration seijvio� ir,ond here on Friday evening, the I I -F, Crad(lodk, of' 17)'Arcy, B. C., dannaze. The loss is estimated at ov- held at Baird's cerilietery on Sunday 21.4t, and which it is expected will be I A vu r, (" Kenneth . Al i ' Goshen Lire. , � - . . D, , : B`eikev, 'N'c"'r. '-,i,i­erly _11iss Aliv� Groy, . is th e or $300 and it will ,be some weeks afternoon last. There was a good at- ' .Viler. La,,; i -a T)-hei-t, Patricl*A Dli_ 'i'ie-­ of Mr, and Mrs. Jawet 'Moodk? '.N1iqs Francv4 '.Nfos.-op has been' lue- before operations can be resumed. 1; �endance, but threatening we�iher in one of the most. largely. attended of � i chal1r.o. Veoln Kh',T)p, F(Ina, I�oell_ �h'..z' 'week. I c,ssful in. her Normal examinations wa,; fortunate that none of the work- the afternoon, no doubt, prevented a the series. as contests' between St. I e .. arul has he(,in engaged to teach 'No, 4. -y, -d Hensall in the pa,;' have ,-Ills. "I'an Mv!� M.:, 'Mac Sillith., Tl,.,- Won-.�n's 'Kissionar, '. Soci t I Mai s an . e y 'I near the ,;hrift and pulleys numl>er fromi. coming. proved- most exciting and interesting - Z�(.-N)n,l Class linnours-lioitram.' niet Wednesday aft.'rnoon. Jul.%' 12th -tanley. for the ensuing year, We "'ell �rere ; I I I t' wish 'her every �uccess. -,%-h - . Tf ,file break occurred, or a more Mr. Ferris Cantelon, of Schomberg, onvq. � I I I � :)(,:chel`, Fran_,i4 Fot:ter, Pr,l-ot,,,y I �n the school roo'n-j. The presken , ' . - "I ,;azdlio. T�'nrf Sleml�rlcll. Ilr:4. W. A, Bremner. wa,4 ill the chair 111ous ini-forturie would have taken is here spending part of his holidays Harvesting is now in ftill swing in ) r P"'"__Rennla 1)0*710 Rine, L-4101'0 I nn #6 c e. I with his parEnts, Mr. and Mrs, D. A. this district and th� yield and qual- ' , ,I openerl the ineeting by, singing . — Th(, local softball enthusiasts have Cantelon. e .. ' ity is turnin- out better than 'was I I 1)"llarlre, K "'.neth r'u", Clclll'Lnc'� I "Rock of Ag� The Scripture read- KIPPEN Farquhar, of Hamilton, expectA a ec'uple of weeks ago,� a3 � �, . organized a club and on 'Monday ev- Mr. Thomas Jeffrev. Fvan .�Ia4sv, Mildred P).;-U�, I ir'ti %vaq taken froin the 9th chapter � I ening were at Grand Bend for R game and for many years a resident of our tile recent rains helped wonderfully. I I I "F!win'z4nidLr, FMa St:re, ", , R. .F. Chandler preached a defeating the team of that village by village, is here visiting Ili% son, The floweW beds on residential . OI- 1 11ravers. The treasurer rep-orted the very inspirine. sermon on Sunday a ,good margin. Frank. and family and relatives in lawns and also at the C. N. R.'yard.ci ThL- Hay Tol�n'ship Memot-ilil sch' I (if 14t Cor. ani several offered short R -1^ v. I ar - 4h�ns IIII'Ll rded an nua 1: y by t"o Ha-ijun*­ offering ,was $j().po. it 1�els sug- morning lii,et in St. Andrew's Unit- . A � rmvn.hip f'(­,ln�;r to t ' , " , Mrs. Peter Koehler is -vi -siting re4e- -the .village and vicinity. am looking. very beautiful, but are . ole three pul"ll .,c, --'ed that ea,, -h mcmber give an ex- ed Chureh. taking for his subject, tive, at Port Huron this week. , Rev, W. A., Young, pastor of Car- not yet at their best. �. � 1-1­!(;'mi�.in -the T,',-,vn4hi;) of Hav �N ho, Fra cent a day frron. now till the end I "Singinz the Lord's Song Under 'Dif- - bree mel Church, is again, attending the I . . _V,-J;� t!�.(, high,sL total, al I . �Je Mr.. and Mrs. A. F. Hess and three: . CampinK and picnics at the dif- ' - ' , tb#. Higil f thig' year as a love-g-ift in order I ficult Conditions." MiS9 an I'vison ,ons '-pent. last. week at Pontiac, sum.mer school at Goderich thisweek fe-rent points along the lake shore ( --:z,hoo! 1-­!­a'.',(�,- Fxamina-, ions, Avel',2 that %ve nlay not fall so far below our sang ,a very pleasing solo, "Bpilding I I %'vt;n as f(,Ilo* i 11 � _licll., '%vith relati,ves. &s a teacher, ana reports a good at- -e: (I ) Pntricia Duch- , aite now the order of the day. allocation. ,.Nlrs. Jaines McQueen ga-ve . For Fternity," whicill--was much ell' Mr. Lloyd O'Brien has, purchased tenflance and very interesting ses- As we intimated in a former issue 11 I J;-i-,�e. Z�lr,lc)-, Pu!Jic SC-liool" (2)' Laura the TeriliperanZv reading. "The Sign joyed. .. I . .. .. .. N"Lilt'11, ZU)"O'.11 Pu')Ii- `-.,�hool, th'e ffik0lng property A-htch he has siOns. Dr. Margaret Strang, of Peace River . -a 1)echer, Zuricli 11,11.)Iic Sell 001- - Group 'No. 6, pre�ided over the pro- Andrew's United 011urch will loe held tenhouse estate. I coe, and little infant son, Ronald, are aiI o'p'en session of"the Sunday lichool I Vei 1 (3) Board," and Mrs. Tough, leader of The regular morning service in St. occupied for some years from the Rit- 31rs. Edward Van De Keere. Sim- famie will be thp,-guest speaker at � f Winchelsta Centre. �,Tam. The (h,votional leaflet. "The ;it the usual hour of 11 a.m. Rev..E. Mr. Cole, of near Clinton, has beer, here visiting Mrs. S. Smit, her mother of 'Carmel Presbyterian' Church on � ' First (.-'laFq flo.nours-Farl Coulti4z. Wonlan of Decision -Ruth," was giv- F; Chandler is taking the morning engaged as principal of the continua- and her brother, John, and Sister, the coming Sunday, July '23rd, at I .-lar,ar(-t Ifern. 1)orotb�- John�, Ma,,- ell hy the lead,er. The .study period ser','ice.S in-Chiselhurst United church tion classes in Zurich school for the Miss Annie. �0`11 Miner.�. LaVerne RodA. Nxas "T,mperance Education and the at (�.45 in the absence of their 2,30 P.M. This meeting *ill -he open .1 .Z pastor, coming ternu 'Mrs. George Dick was recently call- to the public alid a very"cordial urel- . ; I .. econ -�Iiary N -uber,- and was given Rev. A. ' -, who is enjoying 'his � d Class Honours-Ainia Gow- Aux . . fell ,-!Trelaii . The police trustee board of the vil- 9d to Chicago to attend the funeral come is extended to everyone to avall - er. V011a Jaques. Ru. --,-Il Morley, by -M-rs. Stevens, Mrs. Brock, Mrs. sumnler bolidays. . lage hag purchased a 4,500 gallon of her late father, Mr. Pavid Ander- the7-N% v , f heari g Dr ' I � � el ie� 0 - n . Stralig, Lillian Nhirch, Merle Equire. Haugh and Mrs. Rattenbury 'Miss Gladys *M�Lean'ig-,visjting for pressure tank and equipment for usi son, who has -been in rpoor health for who IlaS lived in thiS district since Pa" -William Ballarityne, annual a fe'%v days with her friend, Mis,b%Ger- with the local water suprp-ly af the some time past. Her moth,er has also childhood, and who he4sr fmade for I I . .. F,di 1�11 On Friday aftt...rnoon the� Farl ' Mary Farl. -Eula Herdman, Ir- Sunday school picnic from Brucefield trude Fralleis, of Exeter. fire hall. It is expected that the sys- been ver� ill and a few weeks ago herself a most enviable life anil there I i win O'Reilly, Vein.?a Squire. United Church was 'held in Jo*ett's Mrs. Herbert Whiterhian and daugh- tem will be in operation in a week or it was thought that s -he could -not re- will, no doixbt, be a very large at- ApIleals - Candidates who have Grove, Bay -field. As iistial, s large ter, MLq% Margaret and girl friend, .so and should give ,good service t,> cover. However she rallied, but is tendanee as the medical missionary is I been rejected by the Entrance Board crowd attended and all report a good of Toronto. and .Mr. Murray Madden, the water users and for fire protee. still in very critical health. . - . ss 1 ,and favorably known. . s'We'r paipers' re' -time. The fD]Imving are the winners Of London, are visiting with Mi t on. A large 'number of the villageTs The ervices, in St, Paul's Angli- t I . their am so well inay ha,ve - read by lodging an appeal w;t-h ,the Of the races: Straig,lit races--Chil- Mabel Whiteman, Of Kippen, and Mr, Mr. Milton Oesell, barber, is mov- .have been out ,picking rasjyl�enies can Public Mn., Church on Sunday last was con, Sel"1001 Inspector at least t*O dren, 5 years and under Bobbie Al- and RobeTt . -Dinsdale, of Stan- into the shop formerly occupied from day to da,yi, the Yield owing to ducted at the morning dlet of wor- I � . weeks 'before the reopenin �j � bing�hhis 'brother, the late Elyner Pesch. Tr 'i " , .g of school lam Blanche Zapbe, Ma ame Kers- ley. ., r the late rains'being good, and it is Iship, by Rev. Mix, Hunt, of i tt in Septemb;er. The appeal should be lake; e6ildren,' 7 yeam and under, 'Wiss !"Mildred Workman, who is .1 s. Elizab,pth Taggart and niece, really surprising what a laiVe quan- Men-florial Church, who gave a fine I Wcomr1anied 'by a fee of V-70, which Betty, Allan, Norma Collins, Alvin working at the home of Mr. and M n, Miss MyrtI6 Tiambe, of ,South,Bend, tity has been secured frofti the woods impy"sive sermon.. I . ( , wil b,�'returned in.case the appear i�- Kerslake; -girls, 10 years and under, Gordon Love of Hillsgreen, visited Ind. are visiting relatives and ?rieii�ds a'114 swamPs and many'having home At 0armel Presbyterian Churchther � � I . allowe& , Man, Stewart, Margailiet McQueen, bver the week' end with her parents, here' at present. patches as well. E�izabeth Aikenhi?aA; boys, 10 years Mr. and Mrs. John'Wo4mmn, of Kip- Pastoll, Rev. W'. A. Young, preacihid - ., I _0-----z— , A large gang of telephone workers at the evening service, delivering a . and under, Donald Da�tman, Kenneth Pen-- - are busily engaged in the village and very able and interesting discourse, I t 13 yeays and under, Doreen Popper, ed fi I MoKenzie, Kewwth McKenzie; girls-, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander, of I distri4t with fine' equipment for the while the cfhoir render ne music. Days of FamousHurons Tuckerwith, visited with friends in HENSALL work. ..... The slerviCes in the U�ited Church - I ? (Continued ,from i5agpe 1) Gladys McKenzie, Barbara Graham; Listowel on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Case oil Sat- at the morning servicem s, cotduct- � , ' boys, 13 years and under, Men SNiian, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell visited dur. - IMi,, Victo a . r's father, ria Bolton. has returned uTd2Y afternoon and ,evening last, in emner, of the I I had no strike outs. Rus. Buegess Harry Collins, Ted Eckel; young lid- ing the week with the latte to her home -after spending two, weeks P�Sponse� to a kind inivitation. for ipat- United Church, Brucafteld; who gave knocked the only home run of the ies, race, Margaret Ervine, Margaret Mr. Robert Taylor, of Forest. on Franklin Island, Geoigian Bay, rons and OtheTs:to visit their fine a fine, earnest and t - � oung 11 _ "ctical �sermon, 98mv. Broa&oot, Gladys McKenzie; y t Mr. with Toronto friendg, b*ery, -had a very -large nunlber call- while the Choir did their %rt in their � Wonktn-Weber. c.; F� Bettget, men's race, Harold Jackson, Wilson Willia= Ivison is isom%�What imipro'v- Wednesday afternoon last our vil- ing and to whom thev served. %isuallbM Wwient manner, Mr. IftIA : 1b.; Ers;kine, 2b.; E. W'qlson, s.s.; MzCartney,. 991gin Thomp4on; .m -^r- ed in health. His many friends are ]age half holiday was a great day for They have a fine 'ba:iery"h,nd equip- Rennie singing e . h 3b.; W. Rettger. r.f.; ried ladies' race, ldrs. Rosr; S66 , It, klad -to seg him ou-t again. v ry pleasingly at the �Ni'ec r cl.; Leppard, Lf.; I . plybile picnics, the Presbyteiians, iment and are deservedly well patron- 'Morning service in A well-chosen solo, � , 1G. Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. G. n; IM4ster' Robert Field, of Alma, is United Churell nd the A., Y., P. A� ized as it is a great Convenience to be and Mr. W. 6. Goodwin at, the eve,- netz, P. trarried 3nent's taee� 111arol Jae ,4siting fo,r a few -weeks with his h,vi a . I SeafOrth-& Rennie, in.; Wright, Elgin Thompsonq, J. Co , ; th 0% friends, Master DonaI4 Ray and ng all Chosen that day. able to get all kinds Of 'bread, cake 'ng service, At the ,evening se;rvice " I - _ lb.; Muir, 2b.; G. Rennie, s.s.-, Tam- legged race, -boys, Jilm , e and Buddy Cooper, of Stanf � e�k Mr. C. B. Dabiel�, general ,nilanager and Pastry of all kinds just when Rev, AfT. Chandler, of th,el United . I t Saskatchewan Relief Commissioner, YOU want it, and particularly so in 'Church, RIPPeN. preached' a very in - an, ab.; Brownlee, r.f.-, McGregor, Andrew McKenzie, Ted e a Miss Fanma McBride, of Blake, vis- Regina, paid a flying visit to his §is- the summer months when home hak- ,spiring sermon. on th,e coming Sun_ c.f.. 'Burgess, Lf. Lloyd Thomp§on; th-ree-legged sack ited over the week end at the home ter Mrs. L. R. Coles and Mr. Coles ih9 becomes m strelluous. . r Seaforth Wins Third Game. race, .Margaret Irvine and.Wargaret of her ,brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eftat , ' day InlOrning JUl,Y 23rd there will be � n Tuesday. "Mr. and Wa. Alexander ,Smillie, Of a change in the.ordet"of so " rvlft as � . 'Seaforth defeated Monkton jl()�8 in Broadfoot, Gladys 'McKeinzie and MdMdp,, of Kippen. I A number of the bowlers Tn�otored Tororlto, are here spietriding a week Hev.Mr. Brem'ber, On account of tak- monk-ton on Wiednesday night in a Norma. Revenior, Doreen Pepper and 'Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Vc4ea" and to, Stratford on Wednesday afternoon Or RO with their son, Dr. Ivan Smillie. ing anniversary,servive,s at the Blake hat-d-dougilt gainle,. As both teania ,Anne Cornish; everybody ,thread and sons. Jimmie and Donald, of Wftl- to attend the tournamat,. while flvrq. Waltc-r 1 f We're fteeit on winning, ev'6'ry little needle race, Bvielyn Grainger and bAusheme, arle visiting for a few days Oth Hdlykirk and daughter, Uharch, will bwe to exchange duties differeftee ended in an argumelit and Audrey tSwan, Wils6h, Bro tb the fol r' pa ell , Mr, and ers; went to Clinton. Ni,gq Margaret, bave returned from a with Rev. Mr. POUItter, of Varna, who, ' - adfoot and wi -me a .r ts fMi4s. James Zparks, who has for a Ve�v Pleisant n1loh1th's visit afid trip will take the morning service at 9.45. 1 � on difrereTrt occasions the large nuft,#- W*n*l- Brohdfoot John Fothering- ,Mrs. J'. B. McLean, of Tuckeismith. number of molnth§�, been -visiting with witii redatilv�evj and friends in differ- The" exelianges of vervite are just , � bey Of fans from Seaforth and Xonk- ham and Sarn Poster, everybody ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex. SxWllie, of To- he, danghters in"Brailitfofill and De- ent parts of the West, and oil ) . the dufffif the month Of j,oly I ton surged On the field, i5forgan and mimitie race. Norria Rever,or, Gre ronto, atte7h,ded divine service in St, troit, is rpturrini for the sulam t whOl-0 f0ulld Crops VeIT'goOd a -Ad list giving Pastors an, 6ppoitunity of f � � ta and, Aug- " Broadifoot, Evelyn Grainger; chum Andrew's United'Church On, Sunday h�gr,­ own liatnie herd on Queen P,*rondslng., - � , I I " �r '*" ` , " ,; ` _", , �� , "I "' , I I � � , , , , I ` I , � Hens a I 11 , ----'- *; ,race, Norma, ille�enor and Glad3,t Me- ffillorning last. IMr. 'LeAW 91s6i- an mnuf 0 the Inter -1 usual paid supply, and Itev. Mr. Sill ' , = 0�'n�* � taking holidays. without C@ttil,g the rn"�' t", u ire , ' h' �. �j t'�T hia`lld��Ull`s-wavehvigg evit-ty a * IN, f The baseball match 4 1 1 ' I � i d ever b t _re Very Rentle, Anys Cornisib and Barbara. Wisis Grace Cooper, of Londdn, has V-j-d,dsor gpeut ,the week hero with County sevio9j$Ayed on. r� , _ ­­ I � an t1l it. y 'pla r, _ , slh� V&Ty ftewa4 and J)otls ratutn,4 to ,her pogftjob in that 4ty Lesterx.s' _ Our dli,�Wond clsill, Of Hemsall, Is nOW enjoying n e decis rons. Gral ,Pare�ft, Ur. and Wvq. Sohn on Friday eviinijig of laat, *4 1 Ii . . r .1 .1 I X� 1. I � 71L .. I I I I holidays. I . I I 'L .1 I L, - . I I . , i - � .� . I I "I_ 4", 11,1� , .1.1 , 'L111,111,111141ilk. 1&� iWl 11.&.�ily'.��. ...,