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fat werMen, Mrs. Beet RileY;
Mra. Clrayton Holten; ladiee kick the
slipper, Mis, C. 'Stoneman, Margaret
Olsen Men kick the elipper, Bill Mc-
Leap, Wra. Ilii•ateiell; . wheelbarrow
rat*, Mrs. Ced Horton and Bill Me!.
Lean, Mr. Cal Borten, eud Verea Mc-
Lean; threading the needle, Clayton
Heaton and•Raby Dalrymple, Bill Mc-
Lean aud Marg. 1VIcLeane tie race,
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The -funeral w_ras "Id fr.o,na e..e.
late home `an ss<mins7 941'efenc7cat
when the service. was; candeeted
ley Rev. Rage Jack, of Flirst PreabY-
terian Church, ill the absence of his
pastor, Rev. u. V. Wort:mane of
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Northside United Church, During
tire service a quartette from the
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nantan ennir• Miss .margaret er'n""
Miss uti Therripson'end Messrs. E.
H. Close and E. C. Chamberlain sang,
"Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" an,d "Safe
in the Arms of Jesus." Interment.
was made in the family plot in Malt-
landbank cemetery,. the pallbearers
being three nephews, W. R. Black,
James Broadfoot-Alliater BroadfootNackerstraith--No.
and.
and Messrs: Stewart Dou.glas, Wood-
'stoek-,• Murray Stewart, Hickson,. and
John Roach. The honorary pallbear-
ere were J. C. Laing, Dr. F. Harburn,
William Morrison, Joseph Scott, J.] I.
Cleary, A. L. Porteous William•
S7cotchrner and John. Douglas, of
Woodstock. .
Among those from a distance
who attended the funeral were' :
Dinitin, Crime-- rtY't Thomas
Wren, Cromarty:
runartotveNo. 1: Miss Laura Reek.
ney, R.R. 1,' Science Hill; Jas. Wes-
ton, Motherwell. No. 2 _Miss Geor-
gina /3eer, R.R. 1, Mitebell; Miss
Joyce Norris, 11 • ." No. 3 -Wil-
liam Telling' reliaaton• Alone° Hart
KR. 1, nunio. z,,ro. 4 -Alex Miller i
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le 2 uSt Paula • • Willows' 1:
lingfo' rd." No. 51:-ClarenceRuIICaR..
R. 1 Mitchell; lgiss Jean Cole, RR 1,
Science ,Hill. • No. 6 -Miss Minnie
Potts, 11.R. 2, Mitohell; Lloyd Robin-
Mitchell. No. 7 -Mrs.
Clifford Chowen, R.R. 3, Mitchell; L.
See.bach, R.R. 5 Stratford.
1: Alice Archi-
bald1,, ,R. 4, Seaforth• Margaret E
vereegmend, Ek • ' - '
mandville. No. 2-
M•aria ' Hills, Eginondville; David
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Leitch, E'gnuondville. No, 3-41etcher
Whitmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth; Rod,..'W
McLean, Jr., Egmondaille. ••No. 4-:
John McIntosh, R.R. 3, Seaforth; Her-
old Jackson, R.R. 1, Brucefield. No.
5 -Margaret McLaren, Hensall; Rena
Caldwell, R.R. 2, KiPpen. No. 6-
Arbhur Finlayson, R.R. '3, KipPefe,
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DELIVERS NOWCLEARING
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Glenn' end Vereet• MeLean; tug-of-war,
Carl Semen:ran, Wilmer' Dalrymple,
Clayton. Horton, Gerald Glenn, R A.
McDonald, Bill Parker, .Jack McLean;
William IVieLea.n.
Mr. David Gibbs', of Prince RuPert,
a •C., visited with Mr. and M.M. G. •''
Dalrymple end other friends ••in this
Vicinity:. ' - •
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One 'rack of attractive - _
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Dresses, clean-up of left -
lines.
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WALTON- .
14 to 46. ,R,egular $1)0 to •
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Mr. W. C. Bennett left on Monday
for Ottawa,
$1•50 .,
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where he will go in
training in the s'rmy•
The Bethel Women's ., Association
are holding a lawn social on Leon-
ard Leeming's lawn on Auguit 9th.
' and lunch will be served at the closeLocal talent will furnish a program
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Of ' higher priced lines--
Sheer, Pique, Voiles, Crepe, . , _
11DOuglas,
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Robert JaquesMand
Mr. and Mrs. , r.Margaret
mr.s. stewart Douglas,
M E. Upshall, RR 3, Kippen.
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John Douglas, of Woodstock;
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and
, family, Ii. James Stewart, Hickson;
Misa Nelfie Bro-adfoot, Toronto; ,Miss
McLaughlin, Guelph,; Mr. and Mrs-
George Amos. Bad Axe, Michigan;
Mrs. McDermott, Port 'Huron, and
Mr. an,d Mrs. Alex Watt, Guelph.
McNaught,
llensall;• E. Normington, Heneall. onI
. Seaforth-No, 1:. James' Scott, sea.
ffortha Mrs. Oracle": Hoggarth; • Sea-
forth. No 2 -Garnet Ir'ree, Seaforth;
, J. A. Westcott, Seaforth : No, 3 -Miss
M. E. Turnbull, Se•aforth• Miss Annie
Lawre 'nee, Seaforth. NO. 4 -Frances
Devereaux, Seaforth; Dorothy Parke.
Seaferbh. '' No. 5 -Miss G. Ross, Sea
by Mrs. J. Cairhe and Mrs. A. Birch-
ann. -The new song, -"Men of the
sell"Sizes'
by Harold Hildreth, was sung
to a Danish .flolk tithe. • Mrs. Douglas
hadcharge iiiif the social programme
a•hen all enjoyed the duets sung by
her little gratiddaughterS", Nora and
Vera Eyre, also the instrumental sol-
os by Mrs. J. Snider and Miss M. Me-
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new patterns and . styles
34 to 46 • , • .
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The Massesi ' Irene Hoggarth,
Violet
Hyde, Beryl Pfaff, Helen Moir, Mar-
garet Tudor,' jean Foster, Elva Mc •
Queen, Mary Goodwin, 'Gladys Mc-
Kenzi•e, Gladys Luker, Sally Manson,
McQueen,: •• Loretta Bell, Ruby
Dalrymple, Edna Sa,undercock and
Bind Parkins. who aetd as Red Cross
taggens at the Band Tattoo held here
last Wednesday evening, realised the
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CLEARING .
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Curtam Netts .
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.LULL widths• a•ssortecl.• pat- •
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forth; D. L. Reid, Seatorth. No." ta-
P. B. Moffatt, Seaforth; R. F Bright
Seaforth. a _ ,
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Queen Ricliddes asked by Nora Eyre
'were answered by members: Mrs.
Buchanan' invited. the -club to Clinton
for the August" meeting. After sing-
splendid sum of $83.Q0, which is be-
ing donated to the e Red Cross..
cemmittee wishes to thank all who
helped with their donations.
The ,extre,nae heat leave of the. past
week or so is responsible for the
death of "Jerry," the pet parrot own-
ed by Mrs. Peter Munn of this vii-'
lags. Jerry, who Was 32 years old.
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Bathing Snit •
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Women,, Ohildren• Woo/
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Satin, Cbtt on.. Dn11. DISCOUNT
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ing the closing ode, lunch was serv-
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ed by the.hoste,se and friends, Aftei•
lunch for the benefit of the. men pies-
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Earl Mills, R. R., Walton; Reg Pryce,
R.R. 'I, Seeforth.
Stanley -No. 1, Marian Laramie,- Ra
The Sunday school picnic in con. -
nection with the Presbyterian Church
held •their annual picnic on Saturday
last at the Lions Park at Seaforth.....
ent. Miss Eva Stackh,ause gave two
humorous readings which all appree-
sated very much.
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R. 5, Clinton;. Ann Broadfoot, R.R. 5,
Clinton. No, 2 -Geo. Wilson, R.R. 1,
Marjorie Graham, R.R.
There was,a good attendance and the
children had a happy time bathing e].
VARNA ,
Brueefield; .17i:
1, BrUcefield. No. a -Katherine Aile
enbead, H.R., 2; Varna; Mabel 12:
Whiteman, Box 211 Kippen.a, No. 4-e•
John T. McAsh, Varna; Harold C. Pieand
grim, Varna. No. 5 -Percival John-
ston, R.R. 1, Varna; Ethel Noreene
Robinson, R,R, 1, Zurich. No. 6-
Mary ,0; •Snowden,- -R-R.7-21-a-Zarieh-:-
Mary F. Watson, R.R. 3, Bayfield. No.
7 -Alvin A. Ran, R.R, 2. Zurich:, Ger-
did Rau. A.R. 2, Zurich. No. 8-Jno•
Pease, Hayfield; Alma AL Bassett.
3.,__Bayfteld.. . - ". •i'
Htillett-No. 1, Grace • Mason, R.R.
2, Seaforth; ,Second eleBrien, et.R: 2,
Ssaforth. No. 2, Wm. •Leiper, Lourdes.-
boa(); Was. ',Beacom. Blyth. No. 3-
the pool. Together with the grounds
and pool it is a veritable .1Yeauty, sPet,
besides being a worthy' asset' to Mae
toWn. Of Seafortie ,
Mr. Thomas Hyalop, of' Toronto,
surprised some 'of " the villagers last
week by paying 'them a visit. it is
some years since M. Hyslop left this
localitya 'somewhere around 1900. •
Mrs. Godbolt,' of Woodbanr, togeth-
em with her sister and brother, called
on Sunda y last at the homes of Mrs.'
Miller' and Miss Speare. .
Rev'. Mr. Jack, of Seaforth, am-.
pied the pulpit on Friday ei'rerilitig last-
and preached a very fine and forceful
-Sermon: - - ..,
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Summer visi,tors; Mrs,• Argo and
little son, Jimmie Lee, of Toronto, 'at
the home ,of the former's parents, Mr.
Mrs. JVIcConnell; Mrs.. Horner
and granddaughter, of Zurich, with
her daughter, Mrs. 'Inges.
Mrs, R. McBride, of Blake, spent
'Sunday with her daughter', Mrs. Stew-
art Beattie. ,
Mr. and •• Mrs. Sheardown . and
daughters called on Mrs. MossoN en
lvlendaye '
The W.A. of St. John's Church 'met
-at_theahameasi_LIVIrs. Mciesop 'Tuesdey
with a good attWdance,.
Mr. • and Mrs. Sioseo,p and Miss M.
spent Sunday with Mr. and
'OberWileeet'"----e-e.-•••
was a' great pet the children
here and was known by everyone, as
he had lived here most of his life.
He was great company for Mrs. Munn
who Will surely miss him. _ • . .
The great heat wave, hpaever, did
not seem to have muela effect an Mr.
G. C. Petty, of the village: Who.last
.week painted the exterior of the large
Petty- block on Main Street. Mr. Pet-
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patterns and sizes . DISCOUNT
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active. •• .-
• Miss Alleen•Munn. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.•Edger .Munn, of Hay Town-
ship, observed 'her 10th, birthday on
SaturdeY of • last week,. celebrating
the occasion by entertaining as her
guests her little girl friends Who at-
lend' 'school', in SS. No 3, 'Haaaa-,A.-
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N. '47 --Fred Sho.blaroolt..Londesboro;
KIPPEN • .
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Mrs. Laytham and little son, Billy,
are at the home of Mrs L. Beatty.
delightful time was spent tn' 'games ..- ,•
and contests and dainty refreshirrients —7-- , .,
were served.-li
a cup quid pectin. ' •
'Mr. and Mrs. Papple, a recent tri Use three ,quarts raspberries. Press
dth couple, were honored, at a recep- thraugh sieve, then" *drain t through
tion held for them at the Pavilinn at jelly bag Measure sugar nnd juice
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BaYfield. They were the -recipientsinto large saucepan: Mix well. Bring
a lovely china cabinet. -Music for to a boil and stir • in pectin.. Boil
the dancing was furnished • by Mur -hard one-half tainute. Remove from
doak's Orcheetra. . heat, and skim., POUT into sterilized
Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and • children glassesSeal with hot pareffte
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are enjoying a. Week or so camping '''' •
at Grand Bend. • raspberries , Note. -Two quarts iand
. Dr. B. A. Campbell and son, Keith, one quart red currants may be, used
of Toronto, Were weekend visitors in in above recipe. . " •
Hensel'. They were accompanied Raspberry and Red Currant Conserve
home by Mrs Campbell, who"bas been • A cups stemmed currants •
here for the past few„ weeks making • 4 cups raspberries ,
amproVetnents, to .the interior df the. 6 cups sugar.
Miard,pelt borne. . •'',•
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stirring often, until boiling
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-•eerY fette day, sir, . .
• " said 'a. gara-
Ions barber.' There was no reed*, •
"Looks rather like rain though," Ire :
'adde•-das fire - stsrPPed; the razor. 84- '
enee• *Terrible riling that (airship
disaster -7' Still silence. "Got aten-
der Uce'. he went on as be made a
seyeeep with the razor. "Don't Shave
close, ' do you, Air?" Profoundesil- ..,
mace. ''Whai will; OU you have pit your
face, sir?" No. reply, "A little pow- .
der?' There you are. sir! • Pay die
lease" 'Thee,
cashier at the desk,. p .
and not till, henthe wielderof the
razor realised that he had ,been shay- •
ing himself! ,
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Geo,. MoVittie, Londesboro. No. 5-
Miss, Maidari Forbes. Clinton; Mrs..
Warren Gibbings, Clinton. No. 6-
Wm. 'Lyon,•` Londesboro; Mrs.' 'Bert
Bilmsdon, Lonalesboro. No. 7,-aliSs,
Wilson,. Auburn; Charles Nivins, Au-
burn.
Stephen -No, 1, Wellington Baker,
R.R. 1, Exeter; 'Emmanuel Beaver,
Centralia. . No. 7,-Cliffard Heywood,
Mrs. Porter and son and Mrs. Robt.
Reekthe, of Chicago,• are vision.
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latter's. sister. Miss Edna Cochrane,
and hrother, Allan. • ' 7
Mr. and Mrs. O. Watson and dau,gb-
ten's and Mrs. T. Bruce, •of near St.
Marys, 'spent Sunday with the. kit-
ter'a granddangliter, Mr. an . Mrs.
Oliver Jaques. ' ., .,. -
" Otfite a from here
Mr. and Mrs. We -W. of London.
also Mist Mary Chuter visited at the
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home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chuter. • .
Mr. Robertson Wood, of St. Helene,
and daughter, Mrs. IVIurdie, of Toron-
to, accompanied by Mrs. LoinsWoodsof
of St. Helens. Mrs, T. Campbell and
Mrs. Taylor. of Stanley, were calling
on friends Sunday. - •, • .
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R. R. 1, Exeter; Mildrea M.
H.R. 1. Exeter. No. 3 -Charles An-
derson, Crediton; John L.
edthe Band.'Tattoo in Hensall and
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LearlSr Club ' Frolic in• Seaforth' on
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Quinlivan,
11.,P:• 1,. Exeter:. No. 1 -Ella 0, Mor
lock. Crediton.; Add,len Morlock, Ci•ed-
iton. No. 5 -Austin Mcli.eever. R.R.
3. Dashwood; Jas.. Mawhinney, R.R. 3,
' Dashwood. No. 6 -Alice Tiernan,
Daahwobc1; Myrtle Gais,er,'Dashwood.
o. 7 -Milton •Ratz. R.R. 2. Dash-
.wood; Violet S. Sharpe, R.R. 2. Dash-
aaood; Na. 8-Wria. N. Love„ R.R. 3,
Parkhill•; Wm. e.B'rown, R.R. a, Park-•
bill. No. 9 -Albert F. 'Finan. Grand
Bend. Audrey Green, Grand Bend.
Hay -No. 1. Milton Russell, R.R. 1,
Exeter; Melville E: Campla ,. R.R. 1,
Exeter. No. 2e-IVIabel I. reman,
Hensel]; Sy•d, McArthur, R.R. Heti-
sail: No, 3 -e. -.Paul Hess, Zurich; Jes-
Sie C. Oescle Zurich. Ne; 4 - Olive
• .M. O'Brien, R.R. 2, Zurich; Freida M.
Deichert, Zurich. No. 5 -Milne W, 3.
.Rader, R.R. -I. Das‘heieocl; H. Whit-
ney Brolcenshire% RR- 1, Das.hwood.
No. 6-a-A-ddison Tiernan, • Dashwoed;
Dashweod. No. 7,
Wednes;day night last. .•
Mrs. H. Ricker and. Arthur spent -a
few days the first of the week •with
relatiees-at Bright end Plattsville.
Mrs. H. McMurtrie, Mrs. Po -ter,
errs.. Robert Hopkins. Miss Edna
Cochrane and Mr. Allan . Cochrane
spent the week -end with Mn. and Mrs.
'floss Dick of Smithsville. .
Mrs.. lerras Filer and daughter, of
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Falcoebridge, Northern Ontario, who
have been visiting relatives here,,village
have returned ham,e.
Misa,e,s Margaret and Mildred Py-
bits, of Zurich, are, visiting at the
home- of their grandmother, Mrs. H.
Ricker. • • '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Herdman of., Var-
na, and Mr. Raymon.d Morden, of To-
ronto, visited on .Monday evening
with Mr. and, Mrs, W. Horraey,
M. and Mrs. Allan Johnson spent
Monday -in London.
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• Mrs. 'Maud Ttlaynas, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Rhynat and two sons, of Bur-
lington,, spent the week -end with Miss
Nona, and Mr. and Mrs. Willt;am.-Per-
P•1•2snn• ' ' ,
'St.' Andrew's United .Church • held,
ti.,eir picnic on Thursday afternoon in
Jowett's Grove. •
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Mr. and Mr, Welter "%alms, of
Detroit, called on old friends in the
on , Tuesday. -
The Misses Carsons of London
spent last week with' their aunt, Mrs.
G. W. Elliott, and• returned ..to their
home on Sunday.
-A clanee was held in the pavilion
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in Jowette• Grove on Tuesday 'even -
lag. the proceeds beipg in and of the
Red Cross. •
Anniversary services will be held-
in the United Church on SuridaY,
August llth. Rev. Eric Anderson, of
Lambeth, will be the preacher mem-
ing ' Special music ,will
slowly
.. • . ,.. point is reached.' 'Boil 10 . minutes.,
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The schoolboy who wrote the role •
lowing had his facts,. but
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Raspberry" Vinegar -
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eci eslow to stand over night. ' Strain anal
. measure. Add 1 cup sugar for each
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RASPBERRIES TO THE FORE -.. and bottle
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,got. right. ,he
might have expreas-ed himself a llt-• •
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:tie More 'happily: .
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In 1658 Milton married his second
woe, and in the same 7ear ere beeezi e'
to . write epereeese, Lusa", Tare
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later bis. Wtf* died. . years
He afterwardi
wrote epeetease Regained!,
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There iS' no denying the . fact that ,t • •
succulent sun -ripened berries and
fruits fresh from field and orchard
are among 'the most delicious foods
a person can; eat. Canadians will ue-
.
I agree. to this as they en-
, anunous y
joy the, home produced fruits -on. the
Martel ai this season,
Raspberries are alitundant just now.
This year the crop is ,good, the qua'-
ity excellent, so why not make the
most of the situation? See that
raspberries are on the table every
day avhile they are at•their best, and
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Deand Disabled Animals
ad
REMOVED PRO .1" .LY
PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 235
, DARLI,Nd• AND CO. OF CAlsTADA, LTI).
Flora Crestreicher,
and evening.
--Willis Rosa Love, R.R. 2, Hensall;
Regis A. Bedard, Box 79, Zurich. No;
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BRUCEFIELD . , ..
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be given by the,claoir, also the Dasle
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wood quartette or the United Church.
8 -Eliza ,Teffrey, R.R. 2. Zurich; Phil-
bent Deniaomme, R.R. 2, Zurich.Mr,
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Exeter-N.o. I, Ereee,.. C. Rodway,
Exeter; Geo. M. Grant, Exeter. NO.
2 -Isabelle M. Campbell, Exeter.;
''Clarence V. Pickard, 'Exeter; No. 3-
Stewart M. Johnson_ Exeter: Gerald
Ford, Exeter. No. 4,-Ilichard Welsh,
Exeter: .Edmund J. Wethey. Exeter.
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' TTshorno No.'1: Earl Whiting, H.
R. 1, Centralia; Jean I. Coates. R.R,
1, Centralia. No 2 -Lila B. Kestle,
i' A ' Wheelerand
Mr. a.nd Mrs. uatin .
'son', of Detroit, spent a few d,ays with
Mr an,d Mrs T. H. Wheeler.'
•
Mr: F. •Cres.sweller, ef.Dulubh, Mich.
and, Mrs. E MeAsh visited with •Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Douglas last week.
t'S
Mr. and Mrs. oss , co . spen un-
, .
in 'B I' Ruth Scoit wile
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spent last week teith relatives r'e-
turn,ed home with therri.-
The'montlity meetitig of the Uniied
Farm. Wilmer]: was bald at the borne
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Saucier and
' and Mrs. Sid McLenean. of Kit-
,
oaener, spent r Sunday in the village.
Mrs. Maleolm Torns , is visiting
friends in 'rezenio the past two
weeks.
Mr. a'nd Mrs.. Floyd Warner. of
Flint, spent a few days visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Erwin and uncle, A. E. Erwin. re-
turning home on Sunday. .
Rev. and Mns. Paull; of Windsor,
amending their holidays in a cot-
ane' "-:-.-
With' a tholight to the future, turn
some into flavorful jams and spark -
ling jellies. The Consumer Section,
Marketing Service, recommends the
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following recipes: _
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Raspberry Moudse
3 .cuPs fresh raspberries
i,a cup fruit sugar •
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Regarding -.Car Parking
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of Mr. and; Mrs.. J. Cairn,s on Wednes-
tape on the lake front.
BUS TIME TABLE
Leaves Seilforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.25 a.m. and 5.1.5 pie.
Leaves Seaforth fpr Goderich:
Daily except &mks, and hot, 1.06
P.m. and 7.40 p.m.
Sun. and hol., 1.05 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.
Connection at Stratford for Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit.
le ' tack, Woodstock, Brantford:—.
agents - Queen's Hotel, Dommeaciai
Hotel, Dick Nouse
STRATFORD GODERICH
COACH L?FSS' ES
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day, June 24th The meeting opened
with the president in charge by sing-
ing, "Old Black Joe," followed, by all
repeating the 23rd i Psalm. The roll
call was answered by "Uses of salt."
Letters from Mr. H. H. Harman and
WS. Leonard Harman .were read -0Y
M1,8. Haugh and MI's. Douglas, Cur-
t•,e e.nte were given by the. s,ecrel
reli Y • .
tary. The questiennaire for July, was
in charge 'of Mrs. CaArras. The toPic,
"How To Be Cheerful Und,er Diffi-
cultie,s" and "The Valu,e of 'Cheerful -1
Des& a.nd Happiness' were Well given
.,. 1, . 0. • 4 ,
welseets ''Susen anrd Agnes Goven-
lock, of Seaforth, visited Mr, and
Mrs. William : Fergusen over tile
ueelc..,end. .
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Mn' and Mrs. George' Mitchell and
• . , '•••
fins Clifford and Stanley, and
two S •
Miss Williamson, of Lobo, spent Sun-
With Mmove
div Mrs •
h Edwards.
•'told
Dr. and •Mrs. Lewis returned to To-
Pout° after spending a week with
iv.i. garet Woods..
mr.s. ...a,
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Rev. and Mrs, Langford of Walker.
Tine. and 'Mrs. Bricker and faerilY, of
Mr. Mrs-
Pinch salt
1 tablespoon gelatine
2 tablespoons cold water .
% pint whipping cream.
Press berries. through sieve to re -
. TOW'N OF SEAFORTI1
ov seeds. Add sugar and salt.
water Dis-
Soak gelatine in . ., .
vover hot water. Stir into truit
s'ol e
1 When mixture is partially set
Du P.
fold in cream, whipped until stiff. At-
ft bet. Serves six.
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A
Raspberry Tarts.
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2' egg whites
Pinehi.salt
1/4 cup fruit sugar
1 pint fresh raspberries.
'tea and beat un -
Add salt to egg W•hl - •
L11 stiff. Beat in stigar, Fold in rasp-
berries. Pile in baked ta.rt shells.
Bake in slow nven, 300 .cleg. F., until
,• is firm -about 30 minutes.
meringue
Makes six tarts. .
RAspberry Jelly • ''
,
4 cups raspberry, juice
714 (MPS graniliated auger
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. Victoria Park will be lighted and- available for
parking on Saturday nights for the balance 'of the
Summer. Shoppers and visitors are welcome to use
these parking facilities and avoid congestion on
,
Main Street.
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, Police will supervise as far as possible, but
*sts ,are .requested to lock their cars, as the .
motori
' municipality will not be responsible for any missing
articles. . • ..... .
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PROPERTY COMMIME ' • . •
,F, g. 'gills, Obairtuo.
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leitchern;er, and. and Dixon
Brantford,
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le! ili •
Ail IA ..",
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IA WAN m
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and Woe Carrie, of are
'enjoying their ',cottages on the lake
front.
Mies IVIerian Fisher, of Waterloo,
is visiting her Mint, Mrs, Edwa,rds.
• Dr, and IVIrs. ,Brady, of Harbiltori,
c ailed on friends in the village on
Saturday.
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CHISEL IIRST.
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WAR SAVINGS ....
CERTIFICATES . . , ,• *.,• ,.,
A very large crowd attended the
Chisel h u rst United Church picnic
held at Turnbull's Grove on Tuesday
ne,.--...e teee gem nee, fn.11.noritio•
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