The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-30, Page 5i
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HENSALL
Mr. Jack Dick, oi' Orillia, is vis
iting- relatives in town.
iM'iss Mattie Ellis spent Saturday
visiting friends in London.
Miss Marie Bell, of London,
g^'home here for the holiday,
Mr. J. A. Fleming, of Lucan,
a. visitor in town on the 24ith,
Miss Lulu McDonald, of London,
yisited her parents over the 24th,
Mr. Lloyd McDonald and Mr. Mel
vin Moir spent the 24th in. London.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Parlmer, of
.Windsor, were holiday visitors in
town.
» Miss Irma Higgins, of Kitchener,
spent the holiday visiting at her
home here.
Miss Irma Rannie, of Detroit, was
a visitor over the week-end at her
liome here.
Mr. Lloyd Passmore, of Toronto,
visited over the holiday at his home
an the village.
Misses Jean and Helen Elder, of
London, visited over the week-end at
their home here.
Miss A. Murdock is home from To
ronto where she lias been receiving
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald, of
Woodstock, visited .relatives in town
■over the holidays. . 5
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith Jr., of
London, spent the 24th visiting Mr.
Smith’s parents in town.
Mrs. Duncan McMartin, who was
confined to her room with. g. sever’e
illness is slightly improved". '
The many friends of Mr. Fred Sim
mons are glad to see him out again
after his recent operation.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bont'hron, of De
troit, spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.
Mr. Lester Fisher, "of Windsor,
spent the holiday visiting liis mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, of St.
Thomas, visited at the'home of Mr.
J- A. McDonald over the week-end.
The many friends of Mrs. Robt.
Higgins will be sorry to hear that
she is confined to her room through
illness. .
. The many friends of Mr. Thos.
Palmer Sr., are glad to see him back
again, and to • see liira hale and
hearty. .
U Mr. and*- Mrs. Douglass and fam
ily of.Hyde Park, were week-end vis
itors with Mrs. Johnson and Miss M.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McHarg, of Lon
don, were week-end visitors at the
home of Mrs. McHarg’-s mother Mrs.
Thos. Peart.
# . Mrs. Roy Palmer returned home
from the Clinton hospital on Thurs
day evening last and is improving
nicely.
Mre. I. Pope, who has been spend
ing a few months visiting her chil
dren, has returned home for the
summer.
Mrs. Wm. Vanhorne and daugh-
, ter Ruth, of London, spent the week
end visiting Mrs. Troyer and Mr.
Mrs. Geo. Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hamilton, accompanied
Hedden spent the 24th
of Mrs. C. Hedden.
Mr. Thos. Drummond
Margaret Drummond, of
are spending a few days with
and Mrs. Earl Drummond.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, of
routo, were holiday, visitors at
Hiome of Mrs. W. C. Davis and ■ Mr.
and Mrs. A. W, E. Hemphill.
Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and family,
of Toronto, spent a few days last
week visiting Mrs. Campbell’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murdock.
■ Commencing the first Wednesday
in June all stores 'in Hensall will be
.closed ih the afternoon during the
months of June, July and August.
Mr. Andrew Buchanan has pur
chased the residence of Mr. Thos.
Drummond on South Richmond' St.
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan intend mov
ing here soon.
^Miss Gertrude Hoggarth, of ""“to-
•MBbito; Messrs. Donald Hoggarth and
Herb Hoggarth, of London, were
•week-end visitors at their home here.
Miss Nellie Carmichael, who last
■week sold 'her residence here to Miss
McKay, of Kippen, intends holding
an auction sale of her household ef-
B fects on June 8tli.
r M'r. and Mrs.. Bertram North, of
Woodstock* were week-end" visitors
with Mrs. North’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. R., Higgins. Mrs. North is
staying a Week here.
On Tuesday’1' afternoon the black
team of colts belonging to G?F. Case
Son ran away and broke off a tele
graph post in the station yard be
sides doing other damage.
Mrs. E. Hawthorne, Mrs. G. Than-
maburgh, Mrs, Nellie Elbert
al'ise Sly via Gilbert, of Texas,
spending a few days with Mr
Mrs. S. Merneh and Mr, and
Geo. Brock. •
Mm1 'U.**V* *»-■•••*7 -----------atroit, are spending a feW- days this
Week with Mrs. Burnett’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. John Rowcliffe, Lon
don „Road before leaving for their
diew home In Calgary.
Services on Sunday in. the Dnited
chutch were largely attended the
-ftdstor Rev, A. Sinclair delivering
very interesting discourses at both
services, At the evening W’VfcJe Mr.
W 0. Goodwin and Thos, ’ Shetrltt
rendered a very pleasing duet en
titled ’’Nailed to the Cross?’
and
Hedden,
by Mr.
at the home
of
Lee
and Miss
Toronto,
Mr.
To
th e
and
are
and Mrs. ’Alex Burnett, of De
M»ds
A., of
even-
I’resentut'ioiis and Addresses
to Rev. T. Jones
At a meeting of the Y. P.
St. Paul's church on Monday
ing Rev. Mr. Jones, who is leaving
shortly was presented by the A. Y.
P, A. with an address and a purse of
gold. The address was read by Mr.
A. L, Case and the presentation made
by Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin. The Ladies
Guild of the church also presented
him with an address and a purse of
gold. The address was read by Mrs,
E. Drummond agd the presentation
made by Mrs. Thos, Simpson. Mr.
Jones, who was completely taken by
surprise made a very feeling reply
and spoke of the pleasant relation-
ship that existed between the con-*
gregation and -himself, Lunch was
served at the close. '
Hensall Firemen Stage
Fine Holiday Program
The big celebration and concert
p,ut on by the Hensall Fire Brigade
on the 24th of* May was a big suc
cess, The day was fine, the town
nicely decorated and a large crowd
attended'. The Zurich band supplied
the music. At one o’clock the parade
formed, up and marched through the
streets with the Zurich band leading
following by the school children of
the different schools in the district;
a trade procession; calithumpians;
decorated autos and the fire brigade.
At the park a large crowd gathered
where the judging took place. Reeve
Higgins opened the proceedings with
an address of welcome. The follow
ing is the prize list: The best comic
dressed public school. First Miss
Ellis’ room, second Miss Buchanan’s
room. Best decorated cars, first,
Mr. Robt, Green, Mr. John Passmore.
Best advertising float, “Scotty” Eas
ton, Exeter, Mrs. Bertha Bell. Best
decorated bicycle, Johnnie Drum
mond', iM'ary Coleman. Best •>- cali-
thumpian, Miss MacIntyre and' Miss
Drummond, Miss Irene Hoggarth
and Miss Dorothy Drummond. Girl’s
race under 10, Nellie Fee, Grace
Martin, Grace Wurm'. 13 and under,
M. Pridham, A. Fairbairn, M. Fee.
16 -and under, M. Pridham, Beryl
Pfaff, Mary Hemphill. Boy’s race
6 and under, Garnet Passmore, Har
old Wurm, Bobby Hess. 10 and un
der, B. Barrow, E. Emero, J. Walk
er. -100 yard dash, open, M. McKay,
J, McKay. Pole vaulting, boys 13
and under, H. Hemphill, H. Apple
ton; boys’ 16 and under, E. Emero,
R. Welsh, r ‘
Stoddart,
broad jump,
Brock, E. Rennie
Joynt, E. Borrow
Pigeon, E. Tollman, Standing
jump, Mr. Wright, E. Pigeon.
Bole vaulting, open, R.
A. Cobiun. Standing
boys under 13, R.
16 and under, W.
open, L. Joynt, E.
high
The Horse Shoe contest was
contested. The prize going to
and Paul Boa those taking second
were H. A. Howson and S. S. Kent,
The consolation prize went to Lloyd
and Wesley Venner. The prize for
discovering the mispelled word on the
advertising posters was won by Al
bert Passmore.
well
Geo.
In the evening a big concert was
put on by the Brunswick Trio and
was presented to a crowded house
•and a large number had to be turned
away. After the concert a dance was
put on in the hall, the music being
supplied by a Stratford Orchestra.
Council Meeting and Court of
Revision
A special meeting of the village
council was held on Monday evening
before the C(>urt of Revision. The
reeve stated that he had got in touch
with Mr. Saunders, the government
highway Engineer for the district
and he agreed to put in another cul
vert on the highway in front of the
Robt. McLaren farm so the water
would go off faster and he also
agreed to relieve the dust situation
on the London Road by immediately
putting on Calcium Chloride. The
Reeve also stated that he had got in
tojich with Mr. O’Riley, of Toronto,
sales agent for calcium chloride and
he agreed to place a car of calcium
chloride at Hensail station around
the 1st of June at $27.21 a ton. Sev
eral other places around have not
given orders. Most places are buying
this material for dust prevention and
it is quite a bit cleaner and cheaper
than oil. The Reeve stated that the
roads would have to be graded first
to get the best results from this ma
terial. It was moved by Mr. Ort-
wein and seconded by Mr. Petty that
we notify Mr. O’Riley to place a car
at Hensail and we will take out of
it' what .we need. Councillor Petty
brought up* the matter of a new
flag for the town hall stating that
the old one was worn out. He was
instructed to purchase a new one.
The council then -adjourned to open
up as a Court of Revision on the As
sessment roll every member having
taken their oath of office, Mr. Alex
Smith has made a number of appeals
on different places An ■ King Street
and on some parts of the Geiger pro
perty. Miss C. Mitchell had an ap
peal in that her property was assess
ed too high and there was two or
three other appeals. It was moved
by -Sangster and seconded by Camer
on that the Geiger assessment be
left as it was and no business assess
ment added, as there was no amend
ment to 'the motion, the chairman de
clared it carried. The different ap
peals on Main St. were left as they
were except Dr, Campbell who Vras
raised $75.00'on his business tax.
The board felt considering the busi
ness depression in our .small village
it was not advisable to make the
business assessment too high. Miss
Mitchell’s assessment was lowered
The .board felt that considering busi
ness assessment oh the Steele Briggs
Co. was raised $200.00, 'The ware-
house of the Farmer’s Co-operative
Co.' was. lowered $200.00, the rest
of the assessments were left as they
were, The Court of Revision then
adjourned 'and the council will meet
again on Monday evening, June 3rd.
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
I JU—
CREDITON
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
A Strawberry Festival will be
held in the Ci'editoiZUnited Church
on THURSDAY, jy E 0, 1929. Sup
per will b A serve from 5:30 to 8 p.
m. Following Zhe supper a splen
did progra.ir jfvill be presented by
the Listoi: Concert Co. This
company of entertainers come high
ly recommended so don't miss this
opportunity to enjoy a real treat, Ad
mission, adults 40 and children 25c.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Scriven, of To
ronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs, C.
Schroeder’ over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullock and
daughter Helen spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Ike Gower in Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs, George Hayes and
family of near Exeter spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Anderson.
Misses Hannah Mathers and Clara
Lewis celebrated May 24th at Port
Stanley. They report a splendid
time,
Mrs, Noble Scott and Mrs, Jas.
Willis and Mrs. John Lawson spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gower. "
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Bowman, of
London, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
Ran,
Miss Ruby Hedden, Mr. J. Hedden
and lady friend, of London, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hedden.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Heath and
two children, of Windsor, spent the
.holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morlock and^
‘daughter Ella and iMr. and Mrs. J.
Morlock attended the convocation
play “You and I” at Western, Uni
versity on Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McLean,
of Toronto, spent Saturday with the
latter’s aunt Mrs.. Chris. Hoffman.
Mrs. Hoffman returned home with
them to visit her sister Mrs. S'.
Quance, who is confined to.her bed.
There will be" nov service', in the
United church here next Sunday ev
ening on account of the pastor’s ab
sence while attending the annual
conference* at London.
DASHWOOD
Local News
THURSDAY, MAY J50LD, 1029
*1*1
Mr, and Mrs. S. FItton motored to
Toronto ou the 24th.
Mrs. W. J. Beer is visiting in To
ronto with Miss Olive Quance.
Rev. Mr. Redman, of Toronto, is
visiting with Mr. John Dignan.
Mr. Gordon Wells, of Windsor,
spent Friday in town with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Hooper have
, returned home after visiting in To
ronto.
Miss S. Ross, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with hei* sister, Miss M, E. Ross?
Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
S. West.
Miss Dorothy Foster, of Toronto,
is visiting her grandfather, Mr, Jas.
Handford.
, • Mi',
spent
Ethel
Mr.
spent
Exeter and Sexsmith,
Master Teddy Wethey, of London,
spent the week-end with his father
Mr. E. J. Wethey.
Miss Marguerite Aidworth,
Stratford, spent the holiday with
parents at Sexsmith.
Mrs. Ueo. Jaques visited with
sister Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, of. De
vizes, last week.
Mr. Louis Aidworth, of Bayfield,
called on friends in Exeter and at
Sexsmith last week.
Mr. George Geddes,
• spent the holiday with
liam at Sexsmith.
Mrs. Arthur Nash, of
ed with her daughter
Powell last week.
A report of the opening ball game
in the W. O. B. A. at London will be
found on another page.
Miss Annie Simmons spent the
holidays in Windsor visiting with
her brother Clarence. ' '<
Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Colborne and
family, of Goderich, spent 24th with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Mrs. Mutrie is visiting at Syracuse
New York and will also visit at Bos
ton, Mass., before returning.
Mrs. Wm. Higgins and Mrs. T. Mc
Neil, of Clinton, spent Saturday with
their sister Mrs. Jos. Hawkins.
Mr. Jack Marshall, of London,
spent the holiday with his friend Mr.
W- J. Geddes at Sexsmith.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Morlock and
daughter, of Aurora, Ill., visited with
Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer over the week
end.
Miss Ina Jaques, nurse-in-training
at Victoria Hospital, spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Davis, of Tor
onto, spent the holidays visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Davis.
Mrs.. Sam. Sample, of St. Cather
ines, visited with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Bagslraw for a couple
of weeks.
Miss Marion Woods, who^has been
attending University in Toronto, re
turned home last week for the sum
mer months..
Mrs. Wm. Gafdiner and daughter'
Shirley,zof Meaford, are visiting with
the 'former’s parents Mr. and 'Mrs.
Samuel Parsons. ,
Mr. Russel Balkwill and bride re
turned home last week after a wed
ding trip to Hamilton, Toronto and.
Niagara Falls. ../
Miss Chris Robertson and Mr. T.
C. Currie, of Wingham, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. .Hopper the latter
part of the week, ■
Messrs. Ted Moir and Harold Tay
lor, who have been home from Cor
unna for the past week returned to
that place on Sunday." ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon ""Davis and
son Donald, of Toronto, visited the
Tatter’s parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
McDonald over, the holiday.
Mr. Jas. Salmders, of Woodstock
and lady,friend Miss McEwen, of
London, “"spent the holidays with
Keg. Bissett, of Chatham,
the 24th with his sister Miss
Bissett.
and Mrs. Byre, of London,
the week-end with friends at
of
hei'
her
of London,
his son Wil-
Sarnia, visit-
Mrs. J. W.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs, Elder motored to
Niagara Falls last week.,,. They
were accompanied by Mrs., Donald
McKellar where they spent a few
•days visiting the latter’s daughter
Mrs, Weitzman who lately moved to
Niagara Falls to reside. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of To
ronto;" motored up and spent the
week-end visiting friends in the
neighborhood. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Tufford and Mrs,
Currie, who also spent a few days
at their home in the village.
Mrs. Johnston, of Wallaceburg, a
former resident of Cromarty, is ’■ pt
present visiting with friends in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, of Mitchell,
also Mrs. McCullough, visited at the
home of Mr. John McCoullough on
Sunday last.
Mr. find Mrs. Quance spent last
Sunday in Exeter visiting with their
friends.
/Elimville
Bring.y/u.r Ford repairing to the
Ford Gakjfge.-—-SANDY ELLIOT
Mr,..and Mrs, A, C. Whitlock and.
Misses Joy and' Evelyn Whitlock, of
St. Thomas, w-Ore callers in this vi
cinity on the 24th. .
Mr., Lloyd” Johns is feeling very
proud over the 'arrival of a daughter
in his hoine. ’
The decorators expect to have the
auditorium of the church ready for
use next Sunday, whey. it is expected
there will be a former' pastor present
to conduct the serviced being Con
ference Sunday. There will also be
Communion and Baptismal services
and anyone wishing to do ,so is ask
ed to unite with the chujph at this,
service. Zion, congregation will be ;
present also.
Mr. and Mrs. Bosnell and family,' /
of Toronto, spent the weekend with '
the former’s sister Mrs, Wes$ Johns, .>■
* Miss Bessie Bell, of London;; visit-A
ed at her home on Sunday last? ,4'
Mr. Chas. Stephen had the misfor
tune to have his large .truck'‘breakY.
down while in Kitchener last week./
As this is a very busy time for’him,./
it has been quite a loss in
while it is being repaired.
LUMLEY
L.D.S., D.D.S.
SURGEON
tleib Block, Dash-
days of week and
____ ___ . e Post Office, in
Zurich, last three' days of week.
Empire Day was observed in our
school on Thursday of last week
when a special patriotic program
was given.
Mr. H. Dark, of Windsor, called on
Mr. and Mrs. C. Steinhagen last
week.
Mrs. Consitt and Mrs. Kyle, of
Hensall, visited with ,Miss Lavada
Hartleib last Wednesday.
Miss Theda Hayter, of Windsor,'
spent the .week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter.
Mrs. Lempke and son, of Brown
City, Mich., are visiting relatives in
this'vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sharpe, of Sliip-
ka, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
Taylor.
Mrs. Peachy, of Detroit, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Birk.
Mrs. P. Mclsaac and Mr. and MrS.
Wm. Hartman motored to Detroit,
and spent the week-end.. •
We regret to report that Mr. L.
Tieman is confined to his room and
Tender the doctor’s care.
Rev. Gale, of Bayfield and Rev.
W. G." Richardson0 and family, of Wa
terloo, visited the latter’s cousin Mr.
J. C. Reid last week.
Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Smith
and three daughters, of London‘and
Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Hey, of Zurich,
visited with Mr. Jonas Hartleib ana
Lavada' on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Reid, of Varna
and Mr. N. W. 'Trewartha, of Clin
ton called on Mr.. J. C. Reid last
week. Z.
Mr. Jonas Hartleib has disposed
of his property in Exeter to Mr. F.
Wickwire.
Miss Mary Birk, who spent sever
al weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Guenther returned to her home in
Woodstock on Monday.- . ■ t
Miss 'Cunningham, of Kitchener,
spent the week-end, with liei’ sister
Mrs>L. Morenz.
Mr. Milton Saur, who is attend-
High School in Stratford, spent
week-end with his parents.
H. H. Cow
DENlEAX.
At office in
wood, first thr
at office over t
Dr.
Ing
the
THAMES ROAD
rouiy^Ford repairing to the
SANDY ELLIOT
Bring y$.u£
Ford Gar;
Mr. Chas. Hodgert of the Bank of
Montreal, Lucknow, was holidaying
among friends in this community.
Miss Nellie* McLean is recovering
from an attack of pleurisy.
Mrs. Sellers, of Agincourt,
few days last week with'hbr
ter Mrs. Jas. Simpson.
Mr. C. Brown is driving
Pontiac coupe.
Quite a number from our commun
ity journeyed to Hensall for the*24tln.
Fishing was also popular as is usual
with the little folk.
The crops are looking nice at the
present time, ' *
spent a
duugh-
■a .neW
When one is
for nothing,• w v
Changing the
married he thought lnsr got a bargain,
now he calls her “deaj*’’.—'Medicine
liat NeWS. ” ■
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Outstanding Evidence—You. don’t,
believe the world is getting bettor?.
'Then you have forgotten'' balldort
pants.—-Peterboro Examiner.*♦*
, Ancestors- to Order—Some folks
brag about their ancestors as if they
invented them and that is not un
likely.—Brockville Recorder-Times*
«w«
Reoo.rd-T-When he
London, “'spent the . ___
relatives in this community.
Mr. and ... __
children, of Toronto, and Mrs. Miller
and son, of London, spent the holi
days at the home of Mr. L.Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and
family, of Toronto, motored up and
spent the holiday with the former’s
patents Mr. and Mrs. Well. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A? Brimacombe
and Mi'. and Mrs. S'. J. Walker and
family, of Hamilton, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh.
Mr. John Stanbury, accompanied
by his solicitor Mr. J. G. Stanbury,
attended the inquest into the drown
ing of his son William at Port’Col-
borne on Wednesday of this week. • ■1 ■ ’.Dr." and Mrs. G. 'S. Atkinson and
-family, .of Exeter, were at their cot
tage'over the week-end.— (Bayfield
Correspondent in Stratford Beacon-
Herald.)
Mr. Chas. AchesOn and tire Misses
Grey, of Loudon, spent a few hours
in town on Sunday visiting the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,W
Adlidson.
Mr, E. Edwards and daughter
Johnson, of Moortown, spent
yzdek-'end with their uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Penhale
dtlierJ relatives. \ •
’ iMr, and Mrs. Thog,- NeWsil
Mr. and Mrs. Rs J. SMitli. and daugh
ter Mary, of jStratfbfd, spent the
Week-end with Mr.- aifd Mra‘. Gfeorgo
Hunter.
Mrs. Alex Lloyd and
Mr. And Mrs. J$aac 'Sbhtham and
family/At. J?tii;kliUl, SpAnt1* ^Uhdd^
WRh Mr.. and, s’ Dan MV.
DtiVis M’turn'dd With t heirtv to Visit
for a tewjJaySk . • Lu?#
'^Miss- rMftfg&rrtfr Jb'hrts 1s tettirlillig
to London to-d&y (Thursday) to re
sume tier duties as .ftui^e?,in>*trdiiUng
t for three/weeks' at
*
‘after holldayng
hsr home here.
Mrs. John Beattie, of Varna, visit
ed friends on the Boundary recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Todd visited Mr.
and Mrs, Stuart McQueen Sunday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Glenn attend
ed the sale of Dr. Case, of Dungan
non this week.
CENTRALIA
"Bring yThmsFord repairing to.the Ford GaragM—SANDY ELLIOT
M'r. and Mrs. H. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron and'- Miss Agnes
Thomson, of London, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Neil,
on the 24th.
Quite-a large number from Cen
tralia .'attended the anniversary ser
vices held in Sit. Patrick’s church,
Saintsbury, Sunday evening.
Rev. Mr.. McTavish' spoke in the
interests of Emmanuel College last
Sunday. Some of the staff of the
James St. Sunday School came down
and took charge'of the Sunday School
here; also Miss Johns’ and Miss/
Wood. All were well pleased and
thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Mr.
Irwin took the service in James St.
church, Exeter.
There will be no service in the
United Church here on Sunday ow
ing to the pastor attending Confer
ence in London. The usual services
will be held on the following Sunday
June 9th. Then on the Sunday af
ter, June the 16th the services will
be withdrawn owing to the Sunday
School anniversary services at Whal
en.
GRAND BEND
work
inThe hot supper and play
United church was very successful
on the 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt spent Sun
day with Mr.' Nick Sitters at Thed
ford.
Mr. Wilbur Webb is quite ill 'at ’
present, but all are hoping for a
speedy recovery.
A large- crowd visited the resort
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johij Pollard, of Cen
tralia, called on Mt, and Mrs. Wal
ter England on Sunday.
Miss Edna Gill, of London, ig home
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of St. Thomas
called "on Rev. J. M, and' Mrs. Coll- *
ing over, the week-smU Mrs. Clark
is staying fop a feW' weeks to enjoy
they lake breezes. Mrs. Clark is Mrs.
Colling’s mother and has been on the
sick-list but is very much improved. -
Miss Cora Oliver spent Sunday
under the parental roof.
Miss Gertrude Love and Miss Ed-
yth Lovie, of London, spent the week
end at their home hete.'- ,
Next Sunday Rev.' J. M. Colling
will be at Conference and the morn
ing service will be withdrawn', but
the evening service will be taken by
the yopng people. Church school-as.
usual'.
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