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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-06-04, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THrilSDAY, 4IPOT *». 'Wf DR. J. A, McTAGGART, L. D. S, ' HENSALL, ONT. Main Street•Telephone 106 HENSALL . Annual Recital will be given by the pupils of Miss Greta Lammie A., T. C. M.» assisted by Miss Vera Hud­ son, of Seaforth, reader, in the Town I-Iall, Hensail, Friday, June 12th at 8.15 p‘.m. Admission 2‘5c. SAVE MONEY—Drive Grand Bend, Thursday,Saturday this week, to at Grieve’s Drug Store. back to Friday and the lc. Sale of London,Mr, Milton Orfwein, spent the week-end at liis home here. -—Mr, and Mrs. James Bopthrpn spent Sunday with friends in Han­ over.—'Mrs. Thos. Palmer is visit­ ing for a few days with friends in Windsor.—-Rev. Mrs. Naylor, of Lis- tpwel, spent Monday visiting friends in town.—Miss Doris Chapman, of Palmerston, is visiting for a few days with friends here,'—-Mrs. C. A. Mc- Donnel is sending a, few weeks with relatives in Toronto.—Miss Greta McNaughton, who has been in poor health is in Toronto taking treat­ ments in the interests of her health. —Mr. Jack .Stacey and girl friend, Mr, Fred Stacey and Mrs. Stacey, of Detroit, spent 'the. week-end w[ith friends here.—Mr. James Tapp, of M'otreal, is visiting at his home here. —Miss Nellie Carmichael is spend­ ing a few weeks in Exeter nursing her aunt who is seriously ill.'—.Reeve Geiger is in Goderich this week at­ tending the County Coupcil.—'Mrs. W. C. Davis is having hydro install­ ed in her home. The work is being done by Mr. Ray Pfaff.—Mrs. Al­ onzo Foster spent a few days with her .father iir Seaforth last week.— Quite a number from here attended the concert “Apple Blossom Time” in Seaforth, Thursday and' Friday evenings last.—Next Sunday the Odd, Fellows will attend the services, in the United Church in the evening.' A special sermon^will be preached to the Odd Fellows and a Masonic hymn will be sung by the congregation.— The W. M. S. of the United church will hold their meeting on Thursday afternoon in the 'basement of the church. Mrs. A. Sinclair will have charge of the study.—Quite a num­ ber of our citizens were visited by American relatives on Saturday on account of Decoration Day in the States..—Miss Margaret McLaren, of' London, is visiting her parents on the London Road.—'Mrs. Tait, of To­ ronto, is visiting for a few days at the home of Mrs. R. Bonthron.—Mr. Wm. Simpson accompanied by his mother and sister, of Detroit, spent the. week-end at the home of Mrs. Robert Bonthron.—Large crowds at­ tended the anniversary services in the United Church Sunday last’when the Rev. Mr. Lane, North Side Unit­ ed Church, Seaforth, preached very inspiring sermons both morning .and evening. The new Hymnary was used for the first time and special music was given by the choir. Ip the morning special parts in the anthem were taken by Mrs. George Hess and Mr. W. O. Goodwin and a. solo “The Lord Is My Shepherd” by Mr. Sam Rennie. In the evening the choir was assisted .by a male quar­ tette from Mitchell consisting of Messrs. Jack Skinner, Franklin Moore, Lorraine Stewart and Dalton Davidson. The quartette gave splendid numbers and a solo by Moore.—Mrs. John Pope, •spent the winter months daughters in London and returned home. The play entitled “Eyes was put on in the Town Hall by the Listcwel Dramatic Club on Monday ./evening under the auspices of the United Church. The house was well filled and the play was much enjoy­ ed by all. The play was filled with comedy, patliosoand a thrilling situ­ ation and was a beautiful story with a strong moral and happy ending. Miss Winnifred Anderson A.T.C.M. gave very delightful solos ’ between acts and the Hensall orchestra play­ ed before the play.—Mrs. Ed. Shef­ fer was a visitor with friends in Hillsgreen last week.—-Mrs. John Zuefle spent Monday with friends in Exeter.—The Young People’s Anni­ versary of Carmel Presbyterian church will be held On June 14th. Rev. Mr. Goodwill, of Blyth, will be the speaker of the day and spec­ ial music will be given by the choir. On Monday evening, June 15th, Lan­ tern Slides will be given on “The Wonders of the World,” also a short program of home talent, admission 2i5 and 15c.—'Mrs. Robert Cameron is assisting as Librarian during the absence of Miss G. McNaughton.— The merchants of Hensall close their places of business every Wednesday afternoon during;,the months of June July and August.—Miss Gibons, of Clinton, lias joined the. staff of the Bank of Montreal here as steno­ grapher.—Rev. Arthur Sinclair is attending the Conference at Chatham this week.—Mr. Robt. Higgins, •enumerator for the village of I-Ien- sall is. taking census this week. Jos. 'Hudson is taking the census for poll­ ing division No. 1, Hay and Robert Caldwell for No. 2„ »lay.—Mrs. L. Hudson is visiting friends in Toron­ to this weak.—Mr. Geo. Hawkins is building a new garage on the prop­ erty lie recently purchased on Sotit’a Richmond St. The work is being done by Mr. John Coulter.—The many friends of Mr. Wm. Fraser will regret to learn he is confined ‘to liis’ room through illness.—The pu­ pils of the entrance class with their teacher Mr. .Cldude Blowes held a picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday Afternoon. All repo’rt a gcod time. who with Gait Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted on motion of Mickle and Consitt. Couclllor Consitt reported receiv­ ing 100 feet of fire hose recently purchased from the By-Laterial Fire Hose Co., of Kitchener, same in good order, Bills and accounts were read as follows: Municipal tVorld supplies, $2,19; W. Spencer, rebate on Hall rent, $5.00; By-Lateriai Fire Hose Co,, Fire Hose, $98,00; C. Volland, teaming, $2,60; W. Dabus, work at hall, $300.00; total $116,79. Passed on motion of Consitt and Spencer. Mickle and Consitt that the Coun­ cil now adjourn until Monday, June 8th, at 8 p,m. Carried, The Court of Revision on the as­ sessment roll was held the same ev­ ening; all members of the council taking the oath except Councillor Cameron who was absent, Mickle and Consitt that the Court of Revision be adjourned until Mon­ day, June 8th at 8 p.m. Carried, James A. Patterson, 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. IT WILL PAY YOU—To drive bacik’ to Grand Bend on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week to the big lc. Sale at Grive’s Drug Store. two Mr. has her has of Love” Mrs. Aggie Schlundt and family. Earl and Marie from Pontiac, Micli., were visitors at the home of Mr. F. Schlundt over the weeiki-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. Eckstein, of Jack- son, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein.—Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and fam­ ily were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac.—Mr. and Mrs. I Raymond Calfas, of Detroit, visited’ with Mr. II. Calfas on Saturday and Sunday.—rMr. and Mrs. Oscar Hart- lieb and family, of Detroit were week-end visitors in town.—Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Kleindfield, of Detroit, and Mrs. John Kleinfield, cf Crom­ arty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Link.—Mrs. Wm. Eveland is visiting in Sarnia.—Miss Gyace Guenther, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Sunday.—Mrs. Geo. Link entertain­ ed her Sunday schol class on Satur­ day afternoon.—Mrs. E. French at­ tended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. C. Dale, at Seaforth on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Boritzki and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willert.—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott and family, of Milford, Mich, call­ ed on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Link on Saturday.—Mr. J. Link is. visiting with her daughter Mrs. Jacobs in Clinton.—Mr. Geo. Palmer is sport­ ing a new Chrysler coupe.—'Mrs. C. Schlundt, Earl and Mary, of Pon­ tiac, Mich,, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger over the week-end.—-Mr. and Mrs. Allemang and family, of St. Clements, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger.—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroeder, of Windsor, visited with the 'former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schroed­ er on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Btrome and son Claire, of Elmira, spent Sun­ day in town..—Mr. Reuben Goetz is attending a meeting of the County Council in Goderich this week.—Mr. Chris. Haugh spent a few days in this vicinity last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pfile and Mr. Fred Pfile of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Pfile.—Mr. and Mrs. Mastervido and Mr. A. Kessel, of Lansing, visited with Mr. and J. Kuntz over the week-end. Mrs. A. Kessel, who has been visiting her parents returned to her home in ■Ranging with Mr. Kessel.—Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobi and Mrs. Lydia Pfile, of Zurich, called on Mr and Mrs. Hy. Pfile on Sunday.—Mrs. M. Thomas, of Goderich, and Mr. Mac Brand, of Detroit, called at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid on Sun­ day.—Mrs. J. C. Reid, Laura Mae and Billie spent Monday in London. —'Children’s Day in the Evangelical Church will be observed on Sunday, June 21st. A special program is being prepared.—Mr. Henry Becker Sr. visited Mr. John Gloor, of Lo­ gan, who is seriously ill.—(Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Beck­ er were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eckstein and Mr. and Mrs. I.’ Brand, of Kit­ chener and Mr. and Mrs. (Jack Fish­ er and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thuell, of Brussels.—Mr. Lorne Tieman has accepted a position at B'Ob-lo for the summer vacation.—The annual Strawberry Festival under the aus­ pices of the Ladies’ Aid of the Evan­ gelical Church will be held on Mon­ day, June 29. Don’t forget the date. —The Walther League of the Luth­ eran Church held a very successful picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday. —Everybody come to the school nic CREPITQN DON’T MISS IT—The hl# lc Sale this week-end, 2 articles for the price of one, at Grieve’s Drug -Store, nt Grand Bend, Ontario. We are pleased to hear that the milk tested from Wein’s Dairy un­ der government inspection through Dr. lVIisener received a splendid re­ port. Mrs, Susan Girvin, who spent the Winter months with Mr and Mrs. H. K. Either, has returned to Lucknow where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson.—(Mrs. Misener of London, is visiting with her son, Dr. C. C. Misener.—Mfrs. Louisa Schwartz is visiting in Detroit with her children.—Mrs. Annie Haist and Lloyd, of Detroit, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill. —Misses Eileen and Thelma Lam­ port, R. N., of Detroit, accompanied by Miss Tyne Swompster, R. N, and Mr. William Benninger spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S, Lam­ port.—(Mrs. Lydia Brown is visiting in Chesley with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Damm.—Mr and Mrs. J. Marr and Miss L. Eiliber, of Cleveland and Mr. Elgin Eilber and friend, of De­ troit spent of Mr. and strawberry church held fairly well served by the ladies was enjoyed by all. The Melva Concert Company gave a good entertainment.—Next Sunday is W. 1VI S. Day at the United church. The special feature of the evening service will be slides pictur­ ing “The Passion' Play at (Oberam­ mergau.” We hope to have Miss L. Gaiser ,of McMaster University give a lecture on this play. Everybody is invited to attend this lecture.— Mr. and Mrs. -Chester IVIawhinney and Mabel Fahrner were in Toronto for a few days.—Mr Henry Eilber returned home on Monday from Vic­ toria Hospital much improved, hope that he will socn Ibe able resume his (office duties. Sunday at the home Mrs. C. F.Eilber,.—The social of the United last Friday evening was attended. The supper CREDITON EAST We i to Wm. in Sarnia.— of Stratford visited with E. R. Guenther on on Friday, June 12th. THAMES ROAD pic- THE RED & WHITE store PINEAPPLES ARE STILL GOOD. WE HAVE SOME VERY FINE FRUIT AT LOW PRICES, 4 —■1 ■ ■ ■ ................................................................I I* ................................................................ LOWEST PRICES ON SUGAR BY THE BAG SERVUS BROOMS, good weight, 5 strings, regular 49c. for 39c. NO, 1 LARGE NEW POTATOES....................... 5 lbs. for 25c GOLDEN YELLOW SUGAR......................... •................ 5 lbs. for 27c. CANDIES: FRESH CHOCOLATES, ASSORTED ....-................ per lb. 39c. I per lb. 25c.FRESH CHOCOLATES, MAPLE BUDS................. WHIPPING CREAM FRESH EACH MORNING FANCY PINK SALMON Red & Whie TOMATOES CHICKEN HADDIE s 2 large tins for 25c.3 tins for 25c.1 lb. tin each 17c, LARGE PRUNES SHELLED WALNUTS MEDIUM PRUNES 2 lbs. for 23c.Per lb. 36c.2 lbs. for 19c. m i n i Red & White Shaker Salt Ogilive’s Minute Oats HANDY AMMONIA cs=2 large pkgs, for 17c.Regular 25c. pkg. for 19c.3 pkgs, for 17c. ICING SUGAR......................2 lbs. for 15c. NEW CHEESE...........................per lb. 15c. JEWEL SHORTENING ... 2 lbs. for 25c. NUGGET SHOE POLISH .... 2 for 25c. LARGE SALTED PEANUTS ... per lb. 19c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and son Eber and Mrs. John Sims and Mr. Delton Lewis of Brinsley spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein near Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and Slaughter Patsy, of Exeter, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Mr. Garnet Rau, of Flint, Mich., has returned to his home in Flint after visiting lii^ parents 'Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Rau. Miss Edith Sweitzer, of London, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Sweitzer. Mrs. H. Hoffman and son Charlie and Mrs. Norman Heaman and daughter Vera, spent Sunday with Miss Verda Hoffman in Kerwood. Mr. Fred Kerr and daughter Lulu and girl friend, of London and Miss 1VI. Walker and Mr. Roland M'otz spent the, 24th in Ingersoll where Mr. Kerr'attended the annual shoot­ ing match and winning 3rd prize. Mr. and Mrs. .Stuart,Kuhn, of Kit­ chener, spent the week-end with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn. Mr. Herb Truemner, of Michigan, spent the week-end his father Mr. Dan Truemner Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein. EL1MV1LLE HARVEY & HARVEY EXETER, ONT Phone 102 LET YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE.We Deliver Flint, with and Hoimull Council A regular meeting of the village Council was held Monday evening. June 1st. All -members were pr^- ont except Councillor Cameron. The The basement of the church busy scene on Wednesday when a number of the W. M S. ladies decided to QUilt and two fin­ ished qitilts ’and a bale of used gar­ ments was the result of their after­ noon's work.—Thames Road friends are planning for their Jubilee, (50 year). Rev. Wm. Gardiner, of Thed­ ford will be in charge, of morning service and Rev. Wm, Montieth the evening service.—Mr. Hy. Anderson of Western University, is home for the summer,—-Miss Helen Morgan is recovering from an attack of the mumps.-—A little daughter. has ar­ rived to gladden the home- of Mrs. Cordon McDonald.—Mr. Wm. Mood- lo is busy these days with his men and teams widening the Thames Rd. a was last Next Sunday the W M. S. will have charge of the service at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. Layton, of Exeter, will be rhe speaker for the occasion.—'Misses Margaret and Mildred Bell, of De­ troit, were visitors in the village last Sunday.—‘Misses Florence Bell and Maizie O’Reilly playing together on violins and accompanied on the piano by Mrs. John Brociklwere heard on the radio from CJGC London on Monday evening ad gave very pleas­ ing numbers. Elimville is being put on the map these days.— On Fri­ day evening of last week about 2'5 relatives of Mr. Silas Johns met at the home of Mr. Wm. Johns, it be­ ing Mr. Silas Johns’ eightieth birth­ day, He was completely surprised having had not the slightest intima­ tion until the last minute that he was to be feted in any way. The party, comprising his three brothers and their wives;; Mr. and Mrs. John Johns, of Exeter, Mr. add Mrs. Harry Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Johns, his own family and grand children sat own to a Bountiful supper after which he was presented with a hymn book. The remainder of the even­ ing was spent in social chat and all had a most happy time together. —The Live Oak Mission Circle met at the home'of Miss Elva Horne on Wednesday, May 27th for their reg­ ular monthly meeting. Miss Horne had charge and opened with ’ the hymn “God is with us” followed by prayer by Mrs. (Rev.) White. Roll call was answered by a verse on “Flowers.” There were eighteen members and three visitors present. The Scripture lesson .from Matt. 25- 3-46 was read by Miss Marjorie Del- bridge. A reading, “Thy Full Re­ ward,” was given by Miss Herdman. The hymn, “Yield Temptation” was next sung. Florence Bell gave a sketch life of Mr. John Netram, the missionary of India. Heralds report­ ing were Misses Mary Hunter and Helen Murcli The meeting with the hymn, “Fight the Fight,” and prayer/ spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John MoFalls.— Mrs. George Thompson was taken to Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday of last week and on Thursday morning underwent an op­ eration for appendicitis, Her many friends will be glad to know that she is getting along real well.—Mr. Truman Mills spent 'Tuesday of last week with liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills.—Mrs. Durham, of Brant­ ford, is visiting for some time with Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson.— A very sociable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson on Monday evening when the lady friends >of Miss Mildred Mit­ chell gathered there to present her with a miscellaneous shower in hon­ our of her aproaching marriage. Af­ ter the arrival of the guests the bride was brought into the living room and was seated in a large chair over which was built an arch artis­ tically decorated with spring flowers ■from the centre of which hung a large white wedding bell. The gifts were presented to her in two large baskets which were beautifully dec­ prated with white tissue paper and pink satin streamers, and carried by Miss Flossie Davey, Mrs. Wm. Skel­ ton, Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson and Mrs. Robert Smith, many useful gifts appreciation in a capable manner. popular young lady of this commun­ ity, she has been pianist in the church for the past five years and her presence will be greatly missed; but her host of friends wish her suc­ cess and happinesss.—'The first of a series of baseball games will be play­ ed on the Crediton ball field' on Fri- day evening, June 5th between Cred­ iton and Centralia. This is the first, of the league games and we hope Our baseball fans will come along and help the players out. with a few good cheers.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Slea- mon spent the holiday visiting w'ith relatives in Toronto.—Miss Laura Knight, of London spent last week­ end at li^r home here.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and daughter, of Lon­ don, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parsons.—-Miss Evelyn Clarke spent the holiday at her home in Goderich.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Car­ ruthers, of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. George iBayn- ham, Mildred received and expressed her very pleasing and Mildred is a very CENTRALIA Jr. Emerg-Frayne, Mrs. B. Williams; ency Fund Committee, Mrs. W. Eth- erington, Miss Nora Oke, Rowcliffe, Mrs. S. McQueen; Mrs. 1VI. Beckler, Mrs. pianist, Miss Reta Oke. The annual picnic is to be held at Grand Bend on July 16th. In clos­ ing the meeting the National Anthem was sung, half-hour over by the Misses A. McTaggart, Nora Oke and The June meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks. Roll Call, “My Favorite Flower for a Bouquet.” WINCHELSEA Mrs. L. .auditors W. Wood; Then followed the social the tea-cups, served Oke assisted by Miss Mrs. S- Mitchell, Miss Mrs. B. Williams. KHIVA Mr. J. Hanover has returned home after spending the past week with friends in Kinkora.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Stuntz, of Buffalo, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs J. Ratz.—-IMiss F. Hanover and friend spent Monday in Thedford.—Miss Rose Dietrich is spending a few weeks with friends near Zurich.—Miss M. Knight spent the weekend at her home near Strathroy.—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Held and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogle1 and son and Mrs. Snider, all of Wat­ erloo, spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanover.—Miss Bernice Nee-b is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. G. McDonald, of the Thames Miss Miss Port Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mason.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sluntz called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanover Saturday evening. Road.—Mr. R. Stebbins, Irene and Earl Stebbins, and Florence Hanover motored to Huron on Saturday.—Mr. and H. Shade, of London, WHALEN spent Wm. Mary not to Miss of the native closed Good will •There •The Sunday morning service be in charge of the W.1VI.S. will be special music by the choir and by the Mission Band girls. Mrs. A. V. Robb will give her report of the Branch Convention which was held in St. Thomas. Mr. Charles Atkinson, of Detroit, HURONDALE The May meeting of the Hurondaie W. I. was held at the home of Mr. G. Oke and the Misses Oke, twenty-five ladies 'being present. Tlie President Mi’,s. R. Kestle conducting the meet­ ing in her capable way. , The meet­ ing began in the usual way by sing­ ing “The Institute Ode” and repeat­ ing the Lord’s Prayer in unison. As this was the annual meeting with several items of business to deal wTtli, reports to hear and election of officers, there was no program. Miss Nettie Keddy, our painstaking secre­ tary read the financial statement for the year just ending. It was very gratifying to all to hear what had been done by a band of rural women and girls foi* the good of home and country. Mrs. W. Etherington con­ venor of the Emergency Fund Com­ mittees, reported having sent many bouquets of flowers, plants and boxes of fruit to sick ones, and several gifts given to brides-to-be along with the Institutes best wishes. Mrs. M. Beakler and Mrs. R. Squire, auditors; reported finding, the books correct. Beginning a new year again we are on the way to a good start lead by the electing of the following officers: President, Mrs. R. Kestle; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. Gordon Bolton; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. A. Treas., Wedding bells will soon be ring­ ing in this community.—(Mr. and Mrs. Hector Millson, of London, called on their cousins, Mr .and Mf»r Geo. Millson on Sunday.—Miss Al­ ma Parkinson spent a couple of days at'Niagara Falls last week.—Mr. G. Lewis, oif Prospect Hill, spent Sun­ day at the home of Mr. F. .Squire.—' Miss Edna iSquire is spending a few days at Lucan with her friends, Mrs. 'Stanley.—Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey were in London on Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of Strat­ ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster,, of Winchelsea, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parkinson.—(Miss Sadler spent tlx.® weekend at her home in Staffa.'—Mr. Wes Shier and Gladys, of Woodham, also Mrs. Den­ ham, of Bridgeburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Rundle; Secretary- Miss N. I. Keddy; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. W. Jeffery; District Director, Mrs. A. Cudmore; Branch Directors, Mrs. •$. McQueen, Mrs, A. Moir, Miss H. Keddy, Mrs. E. Mit­ chell; District Representatives, Mrsj R. Kestle, Mrs. A, Cudmore^ Mrs. C\ STAFFA A very pleasing event of a cour­ teous character occurred on Friday evening at the home oif Mr. and Mrs. George G. Wilson when a number of (Norma’s friends' surprised her by presenting her with a beautiful floor lamp. An address was read by Miss Marze-tta Sadler which mentioned Miss Wison’s long service and will­ ingness to help on all occasions in the choir also her services in the Sunday School, Miss Wilson was appointed as teacher oif the infant class when a very young girl and has taught some of these girls in succeed­ ing classes up to the present time. Miss Vera Leary made the presenta­ tion bn behalf of the choir and Sun­ day School after which Miss Wilson made a very fitting reply. After en­ joying some games the visitors pro­ vided a very dainty lunch after which they joined in wishing Norma all the blessings possible in her new home. . It is not necessary that you should ’lie to got your life insurance. You can enjoy in , person th.? fruits of votir own thrift. Ernest C. Harvey, Insurance. LARGE JUICY ORANGES . per doz. 39c. KOLONA COFFEE, real good per lb. 29c. CROWN TEA is good...............per lb. 39c. Red and White Toilet Tissue 3 rolls for 23c GOOD QUALITY PEAS No. 4 3 tins 25c. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Veal were in 'Kitchener last Tuesday. They were accompanied as far as .Stratford by Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster. We .are sorry to hear that Mr. R. E. Pooley js confined to his bed again with an attack of quinsey. Mr. Ted Packman, who was- em­ ployed with Mr. George Bailey for the past two years left last week: for his home in Scotland. Mrs.- R. W. Batten visited in St. Marys one day last week. Mrs. C. Godibolt visited with her sister one the Base Line in Blanshard last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Batten visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten on Sunday. KIRKTON Mrs. Carruthers, -of Toronto, is with Mrs Wm. Atkinson.—-Mrs. Mc­ Donald has returned home after spending a few weeks in Meatord, her sister accompanied her.-—The. Kirkton ball team had two' games this week. On Monday they played St. Marys Junction and the score was 6-4 in favour -of Kirkton. On Thurs­ day they went to Anderson and were defeated with the score of 4-3—• Mrs. David Hazlewood spent the week-end with friends at Seaforth. —Quite a number of Anglican la­ dies were in London this week at­ tending the W. M S. convention.—• A number -of the ladies of the W.I. was at Staffa on Thursday attend­ ing the District^ Convention. —The Parsonage board of the United church met at the -parsonage on Fri­ day and brightened things up with a .coat of paint. GREENWAY Notice! The date of the ‘Straw­ berry Festival in the United Church is June 17th instead of June 19th aS) reported last week. Rev. S. J. Mathers M.A., conduct­ ed Anniversary Services in his hon\e town of Palmerston on Sunday. Hiss Work on this charge was taken by; Rev. Ballantyne. , • Next Sunday the new Hymnary will be used for the first time in the United church service. Mr.. and Mrs. Manford Belling, o£‘ Detroit, visited his parents Mr. and. Mrs. H. Belling. We congratulate Miss Helen Me- Linchey on winning the §5.00 prize for MicGillWray township in the re­ cent E^say Contest. .We understand that Nathalie- Hutchinson and Nola Isaac were deserving of honorable mention; -.Mrs;. C< Woodburn, has been .quite ill with "the flu butjs somewhat" im- ‘proved. ' ' Mrs*. Gollen was on last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Port Huron spent the Lloyd Gratton has Willis Hotson. Mr, C. Mason, Mr. F. Nickles and Mr. W. Bullock went to Orillia, last week to work on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prance, of Win- chelsea and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gar­ diner, of Shipka, visited Mr. and' Mrs. Thos. Bullock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bullock and Mrs. T. Bullock visited friends in Exeter and Creditoii last week. Mrs. Sherritt motored to Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. H. Harlton visited Mr. and Mrs. Turner on day. The assistant staff of officers teachers in the United church school wore in charge last Sunday after­ noon and will do the same the last Sunday in November. The petition for world disarma­ ment that is being sponsored by the women of the world, was signed by. 145 persons boro, , . ' Mr. John Shank is sporting a uew car. . ‘Utt the sick 1'isb Wellman, of holiday here, been visiting ■and Fri- and