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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-08-17, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, AUGUST X7, 1033 Mrs. John Pope visited last week with friends in Bayfield, Miss Martha Hunter, of Exeter visited friends in town this week, Mr. Wm. McKay, of Windsor, is visiting friends and: relatives in Windsor, Miss Leona Lemmon has return­ ed home after a pleasant visit with friends in London. Mrs. Harry Jacobi has returned home after a pleasant visit with her son near Chiselhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Hunkin and family, of Farquhar, were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Murch and family, of Toronto, visited last week at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Shortt, of Windsor, visited last week at the home of her sis­ ters, Misses Mary and Emma John­ ston. ‘ Miss Norma Douglas, of Hyde Park is visiting this week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Johnston. Mrs. John Dinsdale is improving the appearance of her dwelling on South Richmond St. by having it nicely painted. Mrs. John Johnston and daugh­ ter, Miss Margaret have home after a pleasant ’ relatives at Hyde Park. Mrs. John Workman ters, Misses Olive and this week for Penetangishe where they will camp for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merner and son Leonard, of Zurich, visited on Mon­ day with Mr. and Mrs. S. Merner and Mr. and Mrs. George Brock and family. i returned visit with and daugh- Mabel left Services in our local church were well attended on Sunday last. At the United Church Rev. Arthur Sinclair occupied his own pulpit and several fine solos were rendered by Mr Murch, of Toronto. At the Carmel Presbyterian ■law Taylor, the services. B. Kane, of the pulpit. Large crowds witnessed the ball game here on Wednesday afternoon at the semi-final play-off between Hensall and Stratford when the lo­ cal team won with a score 3-2. Hen­ sall scored 2 runs in the fifth and ■one in the ninth inning while Strat­ ford got 2 runs in the 7th inning It was the final ball game of the season, errorless baseball being played from start to finish. Hensall will play Hespeler on Wednesday af­ ternoon, August 16 th. Hensall Council The regular meeting of the Vill­ age Council was held on evening at 8 p.m. in the Chambers. All members of being present. The minutes of the Church, Rev. T. Ward- of Toronto, conducted Next Sunday Rev. I Seaforth, will occupy Tuesday Council Council previous meeting were read and adopted on motion of Petty and Jones. F. G. Bonthron, tax collector,, re­ ported the arrears of taxes as be­ ing $15,813.46 and was instructed tc proceed with the collection in the usual way. Coun. Petty reported as to Fire supply tank on Brock St. being on J. W. Ortwein’s property and same to be viewed by Council. ■Considerable discussion took place as to painting the outside of the Town Ha'll. Communications from the Dept, of Agriculture re Mil^ By-Law and County Engineer re crack filler and County Clerk re .County levy were read and filed. Bills and accounts were read as follows; Judge T. M. Costello1, re ap­ peal of O. Geiger $7.>5 O'; J. A. Pat­ erson, postage $1.0'0; J. Priest, cut­ ting weeds $21.40; J. Passmore, hy­ dro $4.0'7; F. W. Hess, printing $42.50; N. Blatchford, sanitary in­ spection $18.50; A. W. E. Hemp­ hill, postage and supplies $7.10; G. M. Drysdale, grant-for band $10.00; J. Pfaff, sanitary work 50c.; C.N.R., freight on crack filler, $5.74; Bon­ thron & Drysdale, supplies, hall $9.- 30; total $127.62. Petty and Jones That accounts as read be paid. Carried. 1 Mickle and (Spencer; That the council now adjourn to meet again Sept. 5th or at the call of the Reeve. Carried. J. A. Paterson, Clerk DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON At office in Hartleib Block, Dash­ wood, first three days of week and at office over the Post Office, in Zurich, last three days of week. Mr. Henry Calfas, who has spent the past year with his sons in Sarnia and Detroit hp.s returned to his home here. Misses Marie and Esther Allemang Of St. Clements, are visiting Miss H Nadiger. Mrs. M. Anderson, dersen are spending friends in London, Mr, and Mrs. John and Sigrid Pe- a week with Ogden, Saints- bury, Mr, William Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ogden and children’Jean and Billy, of Whalen, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Na­ diger. ^Miss Leona Berenson, of Detroit is visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Zimmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Neeb. of Pontiae Mich, spent the week-end with hn> mother, Mrs. M. Neeb, who returned with them and will spend a week vis­ iting there. Miss Verna Kraft, of London, is spending a few weeks at her home here. ' Miss Antionette Zimmer, of De­ troit, is spending her vacation at her home here. Miss Tillie Miller and Miss Mil­ dred and Thelma Shore, of Wood­ bridge, week. KIRKTON Miss Ruby Stone and Miss Gladys Stone, of Exeter spent the week-end with their cousin Mrs, Violet Walk­ er, of Kirkton,Mrs, McKnight, of Welland, and Mrs. Sgariglea and litt'le sons spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs.'Samuel Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wynn, of Wood­ ham, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Routly. We are sorry to hear Mr. Clifton Moore is under the doctor’s care. Dr. Morphy is attending him. Miss 'Procter, of Sarnia, is visit­ ing at the home of Dr> C. A. Camp­ bell. Miss Mae Batten and little brother Anderson, are visiting their grand­ mother Mrs. Samuel Batten, Miss Doris Blaekler is visiting this week with her cousin Wilma McCurdy. 'Miss Thelma Marshall spent Sun­ day at Woodstock. WOODHAM called on friends in town this CRED1TON Netta Pryde, of Windsor Mrs. few Miss spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Aidworth and family, of Waterloo, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beaver. Misses Lulu Morlock and friends Phyllis Duckworth, of Windsor and Kay Bell, of Ripley, are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hendrick and family, of Dashwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mawhinney a week ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fahrner, Melvin Braun, of Kitchener and Mr., Sauer of Stevensville, visited with relatives in the village on Sunday. Rev. J.. A. Kirkland and Johnston, of London, spent a days at the home of the latter’s sis­ ter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trevethick. Miss Marguerite Knight, of Stratih- roy, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mawhinney. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maclsaac and daughter Sylvia and Mr. and Smith, of Detroit; Miss Helen Mac- Isaac, of London, and Mr. and Alfred Melick, of Zurich, were ‘•day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maclsaac. Mr. Herbert Fahrner and daugh­ ter Shirley returned home on Sunday from Detroit where they spent the past two weeks with relatives. Miss Cora Stahls, of London is vis­ iting with her mother Mrs. Rosina Stahls. Messrs. Leo. Haist and Howard Haist, of Pelham, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finkbeiner. Mr. Harry Dale, of Brantford, vis­ ited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. Miss Helen Lovie has returned to her home after spending the past year in London. She intends leaving this week for a trip to Detroit and the Mississippi river. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lovegrove have returned from their three weeks va­ cation up near Georgian Bay and report farming conditions up there very backward. They have very small farms, between five and six acres; cut their grain with a scythe and thresh it with a flail. iFriends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhynm regret the former’s illness. Mr. Ira Shier, of Texas, is holi­ daying at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton. Our Sunday School keeps up a good attandence, there being present Hast Sunday. Mr. and Mr.s. Harry Tyndall daughter Violet, Mr. Broadfoot Miss Hazel Earl, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson of Eden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire. Communion service will be ob­ served here Sunday morning Aug­ ust 27th. The Woodham Band will attend worship at St. Marys next Sunday August 20th at 3 p.m. The Misses Edith and Mary Earl visited last week with their cousins the Misses Alda and Violet Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd, Wood­ ham, and Mr. and Mrs. E. ,:J. Wat- terton, of London, have returned from a holiday in the Central States and the Century of Progress Exposi­ tion at Chicago. and and and Mrs. Mrs Sun- ZION The Sunshine Mission Band held their montly meeting Saturday af­ ternoon of last week in the Church Owing to the illness of Rev. Mi’ Peters there will be no service in the chuYch next Synday. Sunday School at 9.30. Mr. Peter’s condition is improving. Mr. and family, of Ross Hern Mr. and Hern and Sunday a form­ observe 2nd ot While her eyesight is she old WHALEN August meeting of the W.M. held at Mrs. Hilton Ogden’s The 2nd vice-president Mrs. Meeting was Mrs. Myron Culbert and Lucan, visited with Mr on Sunday. Mrs. Eph. Hern, Mr. H Mrs. H. Kyle called on Mrs. Avery, of Mitchell on evening. Mrs. Avery, who is er resident, of Zion, will her 10 0th birthday on the November. failing her memory is clear and was interested in hearing of the friends in the community. Miss Hazel Earl entertained Sunday School class Tuesday after- ternoon when an enjoyable time was spent. Mr. Hy. Hern and Mrs. John Hern Sr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rd Scott on Monday. Miss Thelma Jacques has secured a position in St. Joseph’ hospital London. her 2; Hensall Middle School Examination Results Bell, Eleanor—C. Hist., '2; Lat. A C; Lat. C. C. Bell. Margaret—Alg. C. Crerar, Stewart—Lit, 2; CH, Ph, 3; Ch, 3. „Dinnin. Arthur—CH, C; Geom., 1; LA, 2; LC. C; FC, C.Dinnin, Albert—Co, p; Lit, C; CH. C; Alg, 2; Ph. 2; DC, 2, FA, C, FC 3. Elder, Harold, Alg, 1; Geom, 2; Co. C; FC, C.Elder, Lome—AH, C; Ph, 2.Fee, Mabel-—'Co. 2; Lit. C; Geom, C. Filsliie, Ian—Lit, 1; Co, 1; Glehn. Helen-Lit, C; CH, Passmore. Robert—Co-, 2j CH, 1; Alg, 2; Geom. 2; L-, 2; FC, 2. • Pepper. Nelson—Lit. Ch, 2; LA, 3; LC, 3. McEwen, JarnOs—AH. Ph, 1; Ch, 1.'Sinclair, Norman—Lit. 1; Alg. 1. . ~Thomson, Mrytle—Co, C; Alg. 3; LC, 2; FA, 2; FC, 3. 2; FA, CH, C; CH. 1. 2. z; Lit, 2; LC, 1; FA. C; 1} Ph. Alg, Co. Lit, 35 i; i; 3; THE PICKLING SEASON IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OFV1NEGARS, PICKLING SPICES, SEALERS, ZINC RINGS, RUBBER RINGS, ETC. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR BEST QUALITY GOODS. Choice Quality Pumpkin 2 tins for 15c. Fancy Pink Salmon Large tin each 10c. Good Sweet Corn 3 tins for 25c. FREE -1 Sherbert Glass or I Butter PIate with .... O 1 Tin Forest City Baking Powder ..................s Brunswick Sardines Ideal Catsup | Lipton’s Tea SB 2 tins for 9c,Qutart bottle each 15c.1-2 package each 22c.EE OXYDOL, Large package .................................................................... each 17c.S Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Fresh Dates Best Quality Prunes 2 pkgs, for 15c.4 lbs. for 25c.2 lbs. for 25c.sis Assorted Fancy Biscuits .... 2 lbs. for 25c, Fairsex Toilet Soap..................per cake 5c. Sunkist Grape Fruit .......... 5 for 25c. Choice Large Watermelon.........each 59c. Fresh Salted Peanuts..................per lb. 15c. Fancy Blue Rose Rice..................2 lbs. 13c. HarryHorne’s Vanilla.........2 bottles 15c. Pearl White Soap..................10 bars for 31c. Zinc Se«ler Rings....................per doz. 23c. Rubber Rings* best quality .... 4 doz. 25c. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ICE CREAM IN BULK, BRIXS, CAR­ TONS, SHERBICLES, ETC.; ALSO ALL KINDS OF ICE COLD DRINKS. ROLLIE’S GROCERY EXETER, ONT Phone 102 “Quality always higher than price.”We Deliver The S. was home. (H. Squire presided. opened by singing the Doxology, fol­ lowed by the Lord’s Prayer in uni­ son. A hymn was sung and^two members offered prayer. The Scrip­ ture lesson was read by Mrs. Wm Hodgson, Romans 12 chapter; roll) call and minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A short time was taken for business regard­ ing our W. M. S. Bunday which is to be the last Bunday in August, letter Mirs. fruits ness. Mary and Gladys Squire "The Three Ques­ tions”,; song by three little girls, ‘.The Summer Rain”; instrumental by Dorothy Hazelwood, "Nearer My God to Thee”; accordion solo by Mary Morley. Hymn 115 was sung and Mrs. Frank1 Gunning closed the meeting. Refreshments ed by the hostess and ants. f Mr. and Mrs. Wilson A of appreciation was read from Geo. Squire for the '.box of she received during her ill- Readings were given by Morley, "T’other and Which’ were serv- her assist- Morley and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutherby, of London, Sunday. Miss Jean Sutherby returned to her home after visiting Mrs. Morely during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and fam­ ily spent 'Sunday at Ipperwash Beach. Mrs. John Ashton and daughter Mrs. Lewis, of London, Visited Mr and Mrs. Frank Gunning during the past week. Mr, and Mrs. IS, Webb of Green­ way, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs Tlios. Gunning Sunday. Miss F, Squire and Shirley are holidaying in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, N. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaefer and family, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang­ ford. Jean in Sr. St. CENTRALIA Mrs. Geo. Thompson and spent last week with relatives Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham recently visited with friends at Marys,Mr.’George Hicks and family and Mr, Lome Hicks motored to Wind­ sor for the week-end, Mrs. Hicks returning with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huxtable, Mr. Geoge Baynham, Jr., Mr. Fred Bowden and famlies week-end at Grand Bend. Mr. Fred Huxtable, of visited with Mr. Chas. Fairhall and Mrs. C. Abbott over the week-end. Mrs. Archie Robinson and Glen, of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery. Mr. and Mrs. L'loyd Baynham and daughter, Betty, who have been holidaying with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham, Sr have returned Guelph. Mr. Gordon week-end with Mr. Kenneth Hodgins week-end at his home near Green­ way. Mrs. Burgess and daughter June of Windsor, visited with her sister Mrs. Frank Lewis for a week. Miss Marion Lewis is visiting this week with Mrs. Hamilton of Brins­ ley. ,Mr. Dick Parker spent Bunday at the Beach o’ Pines, The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Association was held in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday afternoon, August 3rd. Mrs. John Essery had charge of the devotional exorcises. The meeting was opened by all repeating the Lord’s prayer after which hymn 377 was sung and Mrs. Bowden led in and Mrs. and Mrs. spent the Montreal son 1 prayer. The 5 3rd chapter of Isaiah was read responsively. Instrumental duet by Mrs. Penwarden and Mrs A. Essery. Mrs. J. Essery read a paper entitled "Prairie Rain’’; duet by Mrs. Skelton and Mrs. M. Elliott. Hymn 262. Mrs. Essery then spoke a few kind words in memory of Mrs. Godbolt’s mother and a few minutes of silent prayer after which every­ one sang (very softly) that grand old hymn "Safe in the Arms of sus.” chair for the business session, was decided that the Women’s sociation and their families would hold a picnic on the grounds of Mr. Charles Isaac on Thursday afternoon August 10 th. commencing at 5.30 p.m. Hymn 25 8"was sung and Mrs. Bowden closed the meeting. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. G. Hepburn Mrs. L. Hodgson Mrs. W. Parsons and Flossie Davey. W. A. Picnic On Thursday evening of last week August 10th, the members of the Women’s Association with their hus­ bands and families gathered at Mr. Isaac’s picnic grounds north of the village and held their first picnic. After lunch was served a ball game was very much enjoyed, then the sports began, old and young partici­ pated in the many races, the results are as follows. Boys and girls six years and un­ der, Marie, Douglas, Fletcher and Is­ abelle Blair. Boys nine yeans and under, Harold Penwarden. Girls 9 years and under, Hazel Buswell Boys from 10 to 113, Stanley Smith Girls from 10 to 13, Parker Shoe­ maker. Single men’s race, Andrew Blair.. Single ladies’ race, Florence Mitchell. Married men’s race, Har­ old Lightfoot. Married ladies’ race Mrs. Harold Lightfoot. Ladies kick­ ing the slipper, Mildred Mitchell and Mrs. Wm. Skelton. 'Finding man’s shoe, Mrs. H. Lightfoot, luggage race Mr. T. Willis’ group. Necktie race Donald Blair and Stanley Smith; Mrs. Blair and Hazel Smith. Blind fold race, Doris McFalls and William Elliott. Men eating crackers, Wm Elliott, Harvey Godbolt. Blind fold ladies’ race, Mrs. Harold Lightfoot Carlton crackers, Elliott. Fletcher evening came to a close one wished that this be event. Centralia. Wins from A few of the Exeter Junior soft- ball team wheeled to Centralia last Wednesday afternoon and feated by the score of 29 Exeter boys went all to the first half, while the 'boys played a steady game. Heavy hitters for Exeter were: C. Cornish and C. /Smith, and for Centralia C. Baynham, J. Brintnell and J. Shoe­ maker. K. Simpson did the umpiring in a very satisfactory manner. The batteries were: Centralia, C. Bayn- haf, R. McDonald, J. Brintnell and C. Hicks; Exeter, E. Lindenfield, C. Smith and C. Cornish. _________________Je- Mrs. Bowden then took the It As- Lightfoot. Ladies eating Florence Mitchell, Mildred Ladies’ Aid race, Mrs. R and Flossie Davey. The and every- an annual HARPLEY Exeter were de- to 9. The pieces in Centralia to their home in Ber- MCDonald friends in spent the London. spent the Harlton, of Shipka, is her aunt Mrs. James dmiple of weeks. of Detroit, who has Miss Eleanor McClin- Miss Marjorie Oliphant, of mington, is visiting with her grand­ mother Mrs. W. Ridley. Miss’" Mabel visiting with Hickey, for a Miss Dunn, been visiting chey returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brothers, of Stratford, called on friends in this vicinty last week. We congratulate Mr. Byron Brown on his success in obtaining his B.A. We are glad to report that Miss Ruby Brown, who was operated on is improving. Miss West, of London, is visiting with Miss Lois Brown. Miss Ruth Love visited with her grandmother Mrs. Ed. Gill last •week. home with be held at Circle will of Miss Lois sons, Carmen Grand Bend Master are the GREENWAY Next Sunday Rev. Canon S. Key of the Anglican church, Toronto, will preach in the United church. Miss Jean Hodgins, of Detroit spent last week with her father Mr. J. E. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battram and Mrs. H. Battram spent last week-end with relatives in Port Huron. Misses Mary and Olive Moon, Lon- desboro, were guests Brown last week. Mrs. S. Ireland and and Ray Ireland, of visited Miss Sarah Hodgins. Miss Edith Vincent and Gerald England, of Crediton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. Benner, of Aylmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts. Miss H. West, of London, is spend­ ing her vacation with Miss Lois Brown. Mrs. Geo. Luther returned home after spending last week at Niagara Falls with her cousins Mrs. N. W Pew. Mr. J. E. Hodgins and family vis­ ited relatives in Granton last week. Mrs. G. Curts and Mr. and Mrs Murphy, of Cass City, "‘Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Curts. Mrs. Geo. Robertson, of Wheatley is a visitor with Mrs. Sherritt. Mrs. Pressey and three Sarnia, spent a few days and Mrs. Elton Curts. Rev. Davis, a former Birdine McFalls returned them. Next Sunday S. S. will 10 a.m, and the Mission hold a special service in the evening at 7 p.m. Rev. A. E. Johns, Hamil­ ton, will preach. Special music will be given by a Young Peoples’ choir. Rev. J. R. Peters, who was expected home this week has been quite ill with pleurisy and pneumonia while on his vacation in Muskoko. He is making a good recovery. Miss Florence Bell has returned home aftei’ spending a few weeks at Woodslee and Detroit. Mrs. F. Smithers and son, of De­ troit, visited with the former’s and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Thos. this week. Mrs. Facey and two children don and Elva, of Wellburn, and E. Sparling, of St. Marys were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elford on Sun­ day. Mrs. Baynes and son Dick, of Wellburn, are spending this week with them. Mrs. Facey and Mrs, Baynes are sisters of Mrs. Elford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Delbridge, of St. Marys, visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Batten. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bosnell and daughter, Roberta, of Toronto, week-end visitors at Mr. Wes. Johns’ Miss Roberta is remaining this week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, of Sea­ forth, spent Sunday with the form­ er’s sister Mrs. John Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Hary Muroh, of Lon­ don, were visitors at Mr. P. Murch’s on Sunday. Miss Bessie Johns had her ton­ sils and adenoids removed last Fri­ day in Exeter. She is recovering nicely. Mr. Anson Spiale, of Farquhar, re­ newed acquaintances here last week. aunt Bell Gor- Miss with their were sons, with ol Mr rector of Grace church conducted the service here on Sunday. Rev. F. L. Luvin and family are on vacation. Rev. R. Edward Sayles, of First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, preach­ ed a very helpful and thoughtful ser­ mon in the United church last Sun­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Webb visited their daughter Mrs, Thos. Gunning at Whalen on Sunday. Miss Elda Mollard, of Windsor has been visiting relatives here. Miss Fallis, Miss Brainstock, Mr Graham and Mr. Connell, of Fo-rd- wich spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Russell Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, Ross and Elda Brown visited Miss Rubie Brown in London Hospital on day. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb and ily spent Sunday with Mr. and E. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wellman Marliyn, of Port Huron, visited tives here over the week-end. Mrs. Jas. Wilson, who has been ill for some time still continues low. THAMES ROAD Sun- fam- Mrs and rela- very ELIMVILLE The W.M.S. special service here on .Sunday evening was favored with a large attendance. Miss Edith Sparling a returned Missionary from China on furlough, gave a splendid address. She is a fluent speaker and has a vast knowledge1 of mission­ ary work having spent three terms in China. The president Mrs. Will Elford conducted the opening exer­ cises, Mrs. Chas. Johns read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Chas. God­ bolt led in prayer. A ladies’ choir led in singing and also gave two se­ lections. Nelson Skinner, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Wellington Skinner and Mrs Newton Clarke were accompanists A gratifying amount was received from the collection for the W.M.S. Rev. and Mrs. Barnard, Misses Grace and Winnifred, of Innerltip Were callers at Mr. Joshua Jiohns last Saturday oh their way to Grand Bend ■Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Blair and daugh­ ter IsObel, Mf. and MrS. A. McFalls and Bonnie, of Biddulph, were visit­ ors at Mr. W. Bradshaw’s on Sunday held A ladies’ quartette, Mrs COultis, Mrs. Wellington Mrs. Chas. Stephen “and Johns also sang a number. Mrs. Ed. Pollen spent a few days last week at the Bend with her sis­ ter, Mrs. B. Tuckey. Miss Dorothy Johns, of Elimville was a holiday visitor with her cous­ in, Miss Mary Gardiner. Miss Jean Tuffin returned Sun­ day to Staffa after holidaying here with her cousin, Miss Vera Pollen. Mrs. J. W. Hackney and Mrs. T. Ballantyne were visitors for a few days last week with Mrs. Robinson, of Detroit (Mrs. Hackney’s who is holidaying at Grand Mrs. Wm. Stone and Mrs. exander and two children, last week with their mother, Rebecca Stewart, at Grand Bend. The their Day. The picnic Wednesday, August 23rd. sister) Bend. Ed. Al- visited Mrs. young people will present play at E/limVfille on Labor Sunday School will hold their in Mr. Allison’s grove on SHIPKA Miss Dorothy Vincent, who re­ cently underwent an operation for appendicitis in St. Joseph’s hospital London, has returned home and is getting along as well as can be ex­ pected. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer, Miss Evelyn Sweitzer and Mrs. A. ITilby spent Tuesday in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. George Hobart, of London, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharpe. Master Fred MacPherson, of Park­ hill, is holidaying with relatives here. Mr. Milton Ratz is ejecting a new residence opposite the chopping mil) and has started the foundation. Miss Pearl Keyes entertained her -Sunday School class to an ice cream party on satturday afternoon, Miss Sybil Keys, who has spent the past week visiting relatives here returned to her home in Varna on Sunday,