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The Huron Expositor, 1934-07-20, Page 4,., rr.S. 1 Results Page 1)..' ert,eie*ehei 0.4...f.:0•,-;: • Desjardine (hon.), Rath Hayden- George, • (on.), Dovithy 1 -au - Jean Mac,han, Everett—Rabineou, dythe Speiran, Gordon 44) • Manley yiytAftildnson, Teresa Atkin- bein) Harry pennewies, M. Dennis, Thomas Flanagan, abes (hon.), Joseph Givlin, Gerdlotni, Arthur Henderson, Har- ikHasdia, Klathieen Leeineing, Dan ataller, (hon.), Murray Vincent, Geo. Iefl5flt, George 'McClure, Louis sszeir, dtedi McNichol, Gerald! Hata (hon.), Edward (71011.), ,Lestlie Pryce, Annie Pethick, Meat Riese, Thomas Williaa-ns. Brussels (IVIergaret Bell, Betty Best, Wal,ter C. Bewley, William Dewart Eokmier • (hon.), Oliver Edgar, Velma Fischer, (Geefield Henderson, Harold [Heather - (bon.), Bell King (hon.), Bob J. Kirk- e• by (hon.), Dorie L. Long, Everett • Lowrie, Thomas McFadzean, Iyen Me - Qu ' arrie Edith McTavish, 'Margaret Miller, Lena .Milstard (hon.), Alfred • Nichol, Eleanor Nidhol, Gordan Michel, Hartley Rutledge (hon.), Both Shannon, Jai* C. Sinalldon, tArdath Sproule (hon.), William C. Stiles (hon.), Janet 13. Stokes. Wingham Merle Andy:mom Ross Anderson, Doris Aratotage (hon.), Zena Arm- strong (hon.), 1ary . Baird, James Broome,' Ruby Casernore, Clarence Cantelon (hon.), Lloyd Carter, Jean 'Cruickshank (eon.), Lloyd Dark, Eleanor Dunning (hon.), Ernest Fal- coner, Marjorie Forsythe, Lillian Ful- ler, Evelyn Gamble, Helen Groves, William 'Hall, Jack Hare, Marie,,,elop- per, Arnold Jeffrey, Gordon Jones, Betty Kaufmann (hen.), Jim Lee, Arnold LilloW, Bruce MacLean, Hate' old McCallum (hon.), Margaret Mc- • Michael, Elizebeth 1'A/fathers, Edith Mundy, Harry Poeliff (bon), Mary Preston (hon.), Robert Rae (hon.), Winnifred Smith (hon.), Mary Sin - =anon, "Verne Walker (hon.), Doug les Warfare, Elaine Walsh hon. ) , Ruth Wheeler, Muriel NVilliame. - (hon.). , etesisse Veva ••flisQl*t.To 1Pass,-.4Bertiettealle '''Rd Cranston, Ruseel Farietee, ,leeleIgis MienMi11e Jeanee Rel4 Gearge W, ter, . Exeter Centre' nest Qaiss Henottea -- Laverne Christie, Ralph Delhridge, • Martin Faluner, U1Un Kiielebeinere. Wee - beth -llogaeth, Anna Kernick, (Mar- enoe McDonald, G-ersed Frayne Parsons, Ivan Perkliiis Stan- ley Presecator, Stewart Prouty., Giraee Snell, Grant Taylor,, Isaibel Taylor, Donald Winer, Edith Wurni. Second Class 'llonotrnsi—Jean Bayn- ham, Gerald Campbell, June Clarke, Howard Elliott., Bernice Hodgina, Josie Kerslake, Ethel. Kydsl, Grace Lotter, Wilfred Perkins, Lorna Aieh- ardst AJ1vin Rowe, Earl !Schroeder, Morna VaheY, Leeland Webber, Bobby W,elfe, •Reserold Waseeth. +Pass — Eleanor Abbott, • Isabelle Appleton, Doreen Baker, Helen Raw - den, Gail Browning, Florence Falkene bury, Ferrol Fisher, Vernon Heywood, Harold Kerslake, Marion Lovie, Mar- garet 'Melville, Elsie Reid, Fred Selves, Dorothy Smith, Hazel .Snell, Marion Walper, Winnifred White, Marguerite Wright, Marjorie Wright. Passed under the provisions of Re- gulation 14 (5) of the High School Entrance Regulations — Llyod Stan . - lake. Hensall Centre • First Class Ililonours—Robert Ald- winckle, Hlarry 'Collins, David Sang sten 'Second 'Class Honours — Dorothy Peck, Robert Peck, Kenneth Pass- more, Lloyd Thearas'on. Paso—Ruth ,Belle Herbert Int - mond, Anbrey Farquhar, Mona Glenn, Irene Hoskin, Jerry Johnston, Harold Jones, ; Margaret MacGregor, Alfred Ropp, Edna Saundercock, Margaret Shepherd, John Sinerrions, Nola Tay- lor. Dashwood Centre First .Class Honours—Dorene Atehi- 'son, fira Lovie, Leena McCann. • Pass—Merle Dietrich, Doris Hicks, .Rets; Masse, Herbert Ness, Joyce Patf, Ruth Sharrow, Irma Wein, Eileen Willert. ' Winchelsea Centre First Class Ilon,ours—Hazel Johns, John Johns, Margaret Poeley, Elgin Skinner. Sec -mid :Giese 'Honours — Laurene EWS Farmer Leaves 1 • $20,590 Estate Probate Will of Adolphua Hooper of Hay Tp. • Blowes on Friday evening 'When a pulpit in Carmel .Presbyterian Church Mrs. Sarah Pick. 1 number of 'girl friends o.f Mss Grace in the evening,_ preaching in Caven Miss Eralma Pfaff, .R.N., of Inger- Gibbings of the Bente ea Montreal Presbyterian Olialircli. at Eiteter in the eoll, is -speeding a few der with ree staff, a popular•brideeelect of August, morning. latives and friends in Hensall..anal2 The evening was devoted to bridge, 'services in St. Paul's Anglican church 'The Misses Margaret and Georgie presented her with a Idtohen shower -Revs- 1M. B. Parker took the usual wicinitY: after which a daintyluirsch was serv- lath saeraissa and evening anti on Murray London aie „eaters, wee ed from a prettily decorated table the coming ,Sunday, July 22, Confirm- their sister, Mrs. Mary Li.nidsay and with echeme colors. of pink andewhite. ation .services will he held. in he other relatives and friend% ld Fled ev rni nd ted thy Rt Rev Chas 1VIr. and Mrs. William 'McAllister, • A reception was' he ene ay - ano ng co rue . . An estate of $20,690.89 is disposed Id in the will of Aidelpheis Hooper, former Hay township farmer, and more recently a resident of London, :which was entered for probate in I Middlesex count Y Surrogate Court on Saturday. Of that arnouat, $4,500 is composed of real estate, consisting of 27 Te- cumseh Avenue, London, and 100 ac- res at lot three, concession five, Hay tosimship. The personal estate arra aunts to $16,090.89, Made up of money I secured by mortgages, $9,1158.21, and tbobk debts. and promissory notes $6,549. • His widow, Mrs. Mary Ellen Hoop- er, is given the use of the estate for one year, and after that year, she has the arse of one-half the estate, $10,295.45, during her life, or until she remarries. After some cash bequmts, the re- sidue is :divided equally among four . sons Grant, of 'Salford, Ontario; l- liamf Hay township; Fred, of Wil- ton Grove, and Gordon, of 558 Rhodes Ave., Toronto. Eaoh share amounts to $1,948.86. • The cash bequests are: " $500 to Laura (Hooper) Petzold, of Florida, and 'Clarice (Hooper) Guentha, of Dashwood, daughters of Mr. Hooper; $500 to a son Grant, and $1,000 to :a son William of Hay' township. Those two sons also shared in the division of the residue. After the death or remarriage of Mrs. Hooper, the half of the estate in which she has a life interest, is to be divide'd' among aPne tsv,O daughters WEST HURON The foil -Geeing are the results of the recent (High Sheol Entrance Exam- inations .held at the aariou-s centres under tha jurisdiction of the Gode- rich' High School Entrance. Board. First and Second Class Honeurs are announced. First Class Honoues sneans that 75 per cent. or more of the total marks were secua-ed; Sec- ond Olas.s Honours, that 'between 70, and 74 per cent. was obtained. • GOderich Centre First Class Honiours—lHazel Barr, Catherine Barton, Margaret Bissett, Terry 'Cooper, Charlie Cud -more, Mar- jorie Eastman. Jack Frith, George • Graham, Violet Henry, Harold Hol- man, Bert Huekina, Helen .11lacEwen, Maude 'Moore, Elaine Mero, Fred -Miumeings, ,Hope Mutch, Joseph Pat- , ton, Frank•Pett, Williaa-n Reid. Leslie Riley, Helen Snell, Janet Taylor, Don- ald Thampeon, Mary Thorneloe, Roy Turner, Aleen Voll -and, Grace Vol - land, Margaret Webb, Annie Whitten, Gordon Yule. Second Honours—Grace Beat- tie, Susanne Bawden, Thelma Bell, Betty Bissett, 'Ruth Drennan, Jack Feagan, Albert Gauley. Maurice Har- wood, Herbert, Eric Johnston, • William Johnston, Jean Lumby, Marion MacAsiam, John McKinnon, Donald Mason, Raymond Murray, Gerald O'Brien, Roes Pennington, ' Florence Price, .Tack Snell, Eva • Straughan, Naomi Webster. Pas—William Bell. Irene Bowman, Myrtle Cantwell, Marian C'haprnan. Walter Chisholm. Daphne Colclough. .Ruby Cook. Alice Dodkin, Frances Elliott, Jean Elliott, James Garrick, Clarence Gerorneete, Raymond Ginn. Wilfred Glousher, Bernice Grigg, Phyllis Jewell, Gram MaciDonald, Eric McAlliatee, Agnes McArthur. Howard McCullough, Bertha McKenzie Ruby McMichael, Beverley Mills, Sydney Neob, 'Cecil Pollork. Pearl Roope, ' Ems R,utiedge, Patricia Signoc, Mar- , garet Taylor. Mary Tichborne, -Ruth Tynetill, Frank Vines, Gertrude White, Rinaldo Wi•gle, Jack Yeo. Passed under the provisions of • Regulations 11 (5) of the High School Entrance Regulations—Madeline Bak- er, Bert Campbell. Ruby Clark, Mur- ray Sheardown, Watson Sheardown. The Robert Park Memorial medals awarded annually to the pupil from each of the Goderich Public Schools securing the highest standing on -the year's work and the final examina- tions, Were won by William Reid is the case of Central School, and by Donald Thompson for Victoria School. Bayfield Centre :First Clasp Horreurs--jean John- ston. • Second Class Honours — Bertram Carnie, Kenrpeth Castle, George Col- e, clough, Audrey Janes, Vera Wild. Pass — Charlie Brandon, Harry • Branclon, Evelyn Gerneinhard, Gordon Heard, . Sylvia Lowden, Harry Reid. Anna -Scotehrner, Walter Sniith, Mel- vin Steep, Julene Stephenson. Dungannon Centre First Class Honoure—Alma Ander- son, 'Murray Clampbell, Helen Durnin, Lorna Roach, „Dorothy Robb. Second Clam Honours — Madeline Oaesae, Irvine Eedy, Benson Feagan, Noreen Kinalitale Clara Reid. Edward Itabinseop, Donald Rom, Violet Senn- •dess. (PlanseeNormare Boyle, John Brodie, Caesar, Stewart Chananey, Meb- • vin Crate, Hstairey Culbert, Ailbeata quaffs! David Sproul, pqme Tremb- ilaY. • • ' fantail Centre .11rst Class itontrurv—Alan DIFZ11)- frt, !Marion MacDonald, Cecil SieGee, hert'/Vi.setreger Gordmi ISteend Class Honours •-•:- Thomas '1 Dorothor Fiat—Wean ftnobell, Margaret '�f4 Die ,amn, Slane EtarrOti -Mario 1Pergeosett, " Artbie ' Onion •ItracXenzie, Mar - Oa**, Itt4Satict ittitrtettr, Jean Oiert &O. St 'Coate Hern. Passi--:Andrew Arksey, Harold Dav- is, Audrey Fletcher; Oliver Jaques, Jean .Morley, Donald Murray, Thelma Gordon Prance, Verna Scott, Jack Switzer. Zurich Centre First Class Honomes—Alice Beaver, Marjorie Gala -man, Allan Gascho, Mil- dred •Haberer, Kathleen Hay, Archie MacKinnon, Doreen O'Dwyer, Gert- rude Turkheim. Second -Claes Honours—Marie Bed- ard. Irene Foster, Rita Foster. Pass — Lawrence `Brisson, Orval Corriveau, Leona Dewey, Monica Dewey, Fred Farv.-ell, Joan Gelinas, Kathleen Hey, Ulene Jeffrey, Clare :Mk:Bride, Delmer Meidinger, Doris Meyers, Calvin Thiel. The Hay -township memorial schol- ars -hips, awarded annually to the Hay ;township pupils securing the highest standing at the entrance examination, were won as follows.: (1) Mildred Haberer, (2) Marjorie Gellman, (3) Gertrude Turkheine These three pupils are from the Zurich public school. Appeals against the results of the Entrance Examination must be made to the Inspector before August 15th and must be accompanied by the ap- peal fee -of $2.00, which- i,s returned in case the appeal is sustained. ELIMVILLE HENSALL i wn Halt When abou.t Seeger M.A.. D.D Bishop of Hur- who have been visiting with ales. ening n the To , , 300 friends and neighbors of Mr. and on. 'Carelidates from) both Hensall John, (McAllister, have left for len- Mrs. Lloyd McLean (nee Miss Agnes and Staffa parishes will bepresent- icoe, where they will spend a Short Waen) ;presented theani with a lovely ed. The pufblic are welcome to this time with relatives - and friends he - which dancing was in- , At the evening serViee in Carmel • irnororietorttlimn, Alitnag. to their home in address, after Ed - 'kitchen cabinet, with the- following service. ' dulged in untie the small hours of Church Mrs, W. A. tMacLasen ren- ffiss Maks of Bruceflield- is a the morning with excellent music dered a silo that was. inuah„enjoaed, Melt with Mast. R..Bonthrom supplied by keel artists. Following while at the -United ,Oltureh Miss An- Mr. and Mrs. William •Consitt and is the address: "To Mr. and Mrs. nie •Sheitsang very pleasingly a solo Mr. and IVIrs. Thomas Consitt are Lloyd McLean: On the oecasion, of as did also Miss Bella' 'Sinale at the fbeing 'visited (by relatives and friends. your previous imam -lege, we, your evening service. 1 [Miss Marion Case/more of -Wing- friends, neighbors and acquaintances, Mis-es Katie Scott and Minnie ham, formierly a .saleslady in Mr. T. have .assernbled here thisevening to Reidevisited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid C. Joynt's store, was a. visitor in honor • and congraeulate you. And at •Hillsboro Beach a few days ago, ,Henstall recently, a guest of Miss you dear friend's, 'have helped us, en- returning by Forest, where they vis- Gladys .Luker. couraged us and you have assisted m iced Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, for- Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Statham of St. OUT gatherings by your helpfulness.. -merly: eif the village. ' Thomas spent the week end with -Mr. We pray that the blessings of Hear- iMr. and Mrs. D. F. Borger of De- and 1Vire John Elder and family. eli array strew your joint pathways as troit, also Mrs. Jeanes .Dougall of [Mr. Thomas Farquhar of Hamilton you travel the same highway that we Manitoba have been, visitors with Mr. is spending the summer months with are all me, For )ve- know that to and Mrs. Robert.-Eacrett. members of his family in Hensall and keep our eyes fixed on the great The Wises Margaret"end Georgie in the rural districts. Leader and Teacher who loved smear Mterray, both of London, are here vis- Miss. Matti Ellis is spending the into the 'Kingdom under the Syrian iting their sister, Mrs. T. Lindsay, summer ancinths with her sister, Mrs. and also with many friends in the Fred Smallatembe,' Guelph. village and vitinity, as they were (Mrs. Margaret(D. B.) McLean is former .residents of :Hensall and are having improvezrients made tq the spending several weeksye:cartlen. front of her dwelling in the way of (Rev. :Mr: Sinclair and Mrs. Sin- re -painting and repairing. clair and daughter Miss Marion, and The 12th of July was celebrated by son, Norman, are visiting relatives the local Lodge going to Exeter to and friends in Wingham and vicin- take part in .the celebrations held ity. there. A large nunilber from this Messrs. Fred Hess and George village and vicinity 'also attended. Hess, his son, have built a nice boat The teachers and ipirpilsare now for their own. use on the rivers and in the enjoyment of summer holidays lake as they are ;both ;skilled in all and a number of the boys and girls kinds of ;mechanical, work. are aicicepftling erniployment in " the The Odicifeiloves of Hensall Lodge country in -the way of assisting in No. 223 intend holding decoration hoe crops, thus imakin.g a littlemloney services at the liensall Union Cente- while enjoying the open and health- tery on the coming' Sunday, July 22, giving weather, while many are and the usual time, so that he could re- at 2.30 p.m. and following the ser - turn to take own services at the vice they will motor to McTaggart's usu'al hour of 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. cemetery, a few miles east, and hold Bremner of the United Church, service there also. Brucefield, took the evening service, Mrs. 'G. Miller of Los Angeles, thus affording a holiday for the Hen- California; was a week -end guest at .eall (pastor, Rev. Mr. ;Sinclair. Both the home of Mr: and Mrs. John E. ministers from Kippen and Brucefieid .1Wietwan. Mrs. Cfhamberlain and delivered most able and impressive .daughter, Helen, of ,Searforth were ab - discourses that =were -much enjoyed by so visitors with Mr. and Mrs: ¥e - the congregations. On the mining Ewan. Sunday, the 22nd, the order of ser- 1Mrs. J. P. 'CamPbell and son, Neil, vice Will be reverse4 the Re -v, Mr. of Windsor, are holidaying with Mr. Bremner taking the morning service and 1VIes. James A. Bell and family. at 9.45 and Rev. Mir. Chandler in the - Mr. and :Mrs. Arnold Bell of St. evening at '7 o'clock. Catharines were week end visitors Rev. Mr. Young occupied his own with' Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Bell and Byeee, i dead at, the home of Pita .• arnithers, Kensall park, after in lengthy illness. 'Mr. -Ross with KA brother, the late Dr. C. C. R062, Hyde Park, operated the grub Inn at Byron but had been living retired ., for 'the past four year % • 4Ie was meanber of the Killwinning Masonic Lodge, Ms wife predeceased him a number of years ego. He is surataa ed by two brathers, Prank oX Byron and Guy of Detroit. -skies, is to make no detour on the great highway of life. As' a slight token of our regard arid esteem', we ask you to accept this gift.—Signed on behalf of your friends, neighbors and, acquaintances." ,The Ministems-of the United church- es Brucefield, Kippen and Hensall -have as in the past couple or so years arranged between themselves to dou- ble up services in the forenoon so that they can -supply for each other in the way of affording holidays without incurring the expense -of an outside supply and on' Sunday morn- ing list Rev. Mr. Chandler of St. 'Andrew's United Church Kippen preached here an -hour earlier than Notice.—Corns, Ingrowri toe -nails. Athlete's foot Odorous feet. Tel ieved by Cress Corn Solve. At Hemphill's Drug Store, Hensall. 3475-1 Notica—A 11 patrons of Hensall Public LM- rary are requested to return all borrowed books to the Librarian on or before July 21, 1934: for s tock tak4rk. By order. Hensall .Library Boar. James A. Paterson, ;Mr. Robert Parsons of this village Soaretary-Treasurer. received -word last week of the death of his brother, Thomas, who passed away in -his 69th year at his home in Winnipeg, Man.,following an illness of a few months' duration. The late Mr. Parsons was born in Stanley and was, a son of, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons. The deceased is very well known having spent most of his life in Kippen and Hillsgreen before moving to the -West where he has since resided prior ;to his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, one son, William, of Winnipeg; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Furry, of Tisdale, Sask., and one brother, Robert, of Hensel'. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whitlock of Lumley,' Mrs. Robert Dennison of London and Mr. and Mrs... John Ford of the Lake Road were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry riff of God- erich visited with relatives in this community recen tly. ea Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jonof Lon- don were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Ma -s. Henry Johns. ZURICH 'Miss 'MacFarlane of Saskatoon vis- ited Miss Minnie Reid during rhepast week. Daily papers of this week recorded the death of Rev. Peter Strang, a very successful missionary for many years in the West, and 'Who passed away at his home in Regina, Sask. He was a brother of Mr. Henry Strang, Township Clerk for Daborne, who lives near Hensel]. Hensall Wins The baeoball match 'held here on Friday evenittg last 'between St. Marys and Hensall, under the Inter - County Huron Intermediate "B" ser- ies, was fairly well attended and proved quite an interesting game, Hensall winning easily by a score of 8-2. St. Marys .ha,d three pitchers during the genie," namely, NV,Ihite, Noble and Robb, the catcher being LovelL Hensall had as pitcher Howe and catcher, Joynt. The full innings was played with the score largely in favor of Hensall as the locals played aa good combination game. There were no very special plays made. One of the Hen -sal) players did what is not often done in well contested Jgernes, stole three bases, Mr. E. Gascho accomplishing the trick. Mr. O'Brien of Zurich was the plate um- pire, and Shaddock of Hensall, the -base umpire. Rev. Mr. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair and daughter, Marion, and son, Nor - men, spent a few drstaeholiclays with relatives and friends in Toronto dur- ing the past week. , Mr. Lorne Sellery and Sister, Fran- ces of Toronto, and one time resi- dents of the village, recently visited, relatives and• friends in Hensall and vicinity. MTS. Fred Sinallacombe has return- ed to Guelph after a pleasant "visit here with her sister, 'Miss Mattie Ellis, and many friends in this, her 'former home, (Miss Amy Reynolds and her si‘ter, Mrs. Robinson, in writing to friends, report a most -enjoyable trip to and visit with their sister, Mrs-. Demerest of Regina, Sa-ek. Following •are the Entrance results for Hensel"' Centre: First class hon- oes--Rolbert Aldwinekle, 'tarry Col- lins, David Sangster; second class honors, Dorothy Peck, Robert Peck, Kenneth Passmore, Llyod Thomson; • Pass—Reth Bell, Herbert Drummond, Aubrey Farquhar, Mona Glenate' Irene Hoskin, Jerry Johnston, HaroldJones, Margaret McGregor, Alfred Ropp, Edna Satarelercotik, Margaret Shep- a visitor in town for a few days this herd, John Slmtreons, Nola Taylor. Mr. and Mae'. Dick Taylor, Jr., ac- co-repanied by Mee. T. dlieliardso-n and son, Tom, motored to Kettle Point and Grand Send, spending the day there with relatives and friends. Mrs. Fostet of Varna WAS here this week 'visiting her eister, Mrs. Robert Oaanerm exid her nephew, Robbie,. returning with her for a visit Carmel Presillyterian ()hutch Seth - hath' school enjoyed their .annual pib- nic to Hayfield. on Wednesday after- noon last. .There WAS B.. good attend - Mate. ,Ritchen'ShoWer A fvery tale/want evening was spent 04:. told HONEY FOR SALE ' rVVe can -supply our custemenf "fee - No. 1 ;Cloyee Hopei at 10e a Ound in your'containers; 50 pounds or over at 9c a pound; also a limited qua*. „ tity Amber Honey at 7e a pound. " -Bring your containers' as sty0/11 SS possible. • J. HABERER & SONS 2 Blacks of Hotel Telephone 122, Zurieh. zuinca, ONT. The annual picnic of the Evangel cal Sunday School was held at Grand Bend on Wednesday. Last Friday the Luther League held their picnic at Turribull's grove. On the local dianiond on Monday evening the Zurich baseball team de- feated the Clinton -boys hy the :score of 9'to 7 in an eight -inning game. At the end of the seventh inning the score was tied and the crowd besame excited. Clinton went scoreless in the first half of the eighth and the local boys started a batting rally which won the game. Welsh and 7:•englalut were the batteries for 'Zur- ich. A sitting of the Tenth Division Court was held here on Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs, E. Wagner and Mr. A. Well of Washington; Michigan, and Misses Ida Well and V. McWat- ters of Detroit spent the week -end with relatives here. Mr. -and Mrs. Albert Schwalm of Humboldt, Sask., are visiting at the home of the former's mother at pres- ent. Mess. C. Fritz, 4. Kallolleisch and 11. Mouseeau were in Toronto- on Mon- day on business. . Miss lamina -Snell of Aberdeen, Seek., is visiting relatives here at present. ,Mr. and Mrs. L Heist and Miss E. Tinenmer of Detroit spent the seek -end with relatives here. Mr. V. L. Wanes of Toronto was 7,4 1400.: 341744 have been engaged' in picking fruit in the woods and swamps. The council is considering the paint- ing of the roof of the community shed which would both improve its ap- pearance and add to its 'preservation. Mrs. E. H. Ford is here from the States visiting with her 'many rela- tives and friends in Hensall and vi- cinity. 'Mrs. James Sparks, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Geo. E. McIn- tyre of Detroit, is here for the sum- mer and, fall months. Robert Ross, who -farmed for a MOTORISTS • Used Cars to be sold at Greatly Reduced Price --1927 Ford Touring 1927 Pontiac Sedan 1929 Essex Coupe 1932 Ford Coaeh 1932 'Terraplane Sedan • 1928 Hudson Sedan 1929 Hudson Sedan ' and several others to choose from. Gasoline ...24c per gallon Motor Oil...65c per gall= 11 -Plate Batteries ...$535 13 -Plate Batteries ...$6,75 Regular Heavy Tires at one- third less than standard price. COOK BROS. number of years in he Hensall Hudson and Terraplane Distributor* trict and operated a grist mill at) HENSALL, ONT. week. Ms, 'Fred Thiel and chik" Iren are Visiting relatives in Kitchener this week. The pupils who wrote On the En‘ trance Examenations at tilde Centre made a good' showing. Zurich echool mine through With flying colors as three of the class captured the War Memorial , Scholarships &mated h.y the Township of U. litildked Herb- eret wine the fast sward of WM; Marjory Gallniand, the •,•• setend ef $1,8:50; and IGettrUde 1401M, the of OA. 'Ont this etek) third been, " f•: in win- ning al. *An ••selt1ah' for a 'o,,tr,;•t BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR DRIVE A FORD V-8 Know the thrill of V-8 performance — the getaway in traffic, the power on hills, the speed on the open road. Know the com- fort of a roomy body and easy riding on all 4 wheels. Get behind the wheel today. Remember the Ford V-8 is the only car under $4,000 that gives you a V-8 engine. 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