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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-07-14, Page 51 Mrs, Ches. Troyer is spending a weeks visiting relafryee in Lon­ don. Misses Margaret and Ltizzie Sla­ vin are visiting with friends in E,xe- ter, Mr. Harold iScruton, of Pt. Dover, his homespent th& week-end at here. Mr. Joe Hagan spent visiting friends In port week, , Miss Jean' Poston'is douple of weeks visiting- relatives in Zurich. 5'Miss Jennie settled in hep flbid Street? ;Mr, opdgay is'spending a . friends in town. ; ■ Mrs. John ' Dallas ‘has 1 returned hppi-e- aftei' a -pleasant '•visit wjthc.h^ friends in^London,IVIiSs: ,]Kazel ql^B^rol-] ia, is 'spending' !herJ holidays1 with hei’^naother here. I. ~ t Miss Ferguson,. of? .MipAestQa^ is visiting at the home of Misses Em-: maJ'and Mary'Johnston* . . .. , ...Mr. and Mrs. Lome Zuefle, of' Windsor, visited last week with Mr., and.. Mrs. John Zupfle. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Moffatt apd little daughter Lois were Sunday visitors with Mrs. P. Fisher. *' ' z ! -! Mrs; Miller, of, Windsor, is .spend­ ing a.,few .days visiting Jier .father Mr. Richard' Rlatchford. 1 1 < Mrs. Jas. Bonthron .and son. Har-j old are spending several weeks at their cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John-Dick, of Oril- Ja, .have, returned, home jotter a, yery. pleasant visit with friends in town. Mrs. Edward 'Sheffer has return­ ed home after- a pleasant ■ visit with -her-‘daughter. Mrs.- DeReid, aof Pt. Rowan. . .... , . ... *: Miss Mary" Kerslake; of Tliaui'e's Road visited fdr a few‘ days this week with Mr.- and , Mrs. 4 Joseph Hudson. Mr. Ray Paterson feft last week for the West where He intends to visit with relatives for several months* ■ ‘ ■c x;JW.u.Wajiy.afrien^ ..KMiss EJva McQueen will be giad to learn she is ■ improving. after her*’ recent; sev­ ere illness. . , Master Clarence a’nd Miss Helen HfeNaughtop have returned/to their h^ie after spending several weeks with relatives in towh. ■ Missv Annie .Consitt very pleasant­ ly-. entertained (at .number . of her friends, to a dinner In honor of Mrs. Challefo of Los'Angeles. ; The Hensail Orangemen celebrat­ ed the, 12th .of July at Goderich this year. Quite a number5 from Here attended the celebration. Mr. Wm. L. McLaren visited his brother Mr. John McLaren, of Eg- mondville, who was seriously ill but - is now somewhat improvedj Messrs. Herb H°ggarfk Don­ ald McKaig, who are on construc­ tion work at the Beach-O’-Pines spent the week-end at* their homes here. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemphill and f-ahiily left this week for-Grand Bend .where they Havd a cottage and will spend the summer months -there. . ; ■ Mrs. Fred BonthTon very pleas­ antly entertained a number of her friends to a* tea on Monday after­ noon in honour of .Mrs. (Rev.) .Young. ... Rev. Mr. Young preached very ac­ ceptably in the( Carmel Presbyterian Churc/h on Sunday last. Very^ well rendered anthems were, given by the choir a't both services. Mr. Owen Geiger, of Hensail, will be a strong contender for the Lib­ eral nomination. 'As South Huron is good fighting, ground a ‘hot cam­ paign will be, looked, for. The ball game? played on the lo­ cal diamond on Monday evening be- .^XtWeen Exeter and. Hensall resulted a score of 5-4 in .favor of Hen­ball. A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs, John T Westcott and grandson Fred Westcott, Ham- ’ iltori and Mr. and Mrs.' Ge'orge Eas- tenbrook,' of. Exeter, wore Sunday Vistors with Mrs. John Murdock.. The Sunday School of ‘the United Church held their annual picnic at Springbank Park, 'London, on Wed* nesday last. Large crowds attend* ■‘td and a very pleasant tiirie was spent. At the United Church Rev. Sin*, clair occupied the pulpit and in the; morning a sblo was given by Doc­ tor Smillie. At the evening servic^ a duet was very ably given by Mrs, Hedden and Mrs, Sinclair. ,, , ‘ Quite a large number from Hem sail and vicinity visited at the Hu­ ron Springs Sanitoriiim Hs guests Of Dr* Moir last week, ? speak in the highest terms of the Sanitorium and of the hospitality pl the Doctor. The political pbt is beginning to boil In South Huron getting readjr for the coming by-electidn. Th0{ Cpnservatives meet on Tuesday, July 19th to select theit canditdates. The Progressives oil Wednesday evening July 20th and tile Liberals on Wed­ nesday, July 27th, The entrance class this year did exceedingly well,; all the pupils get* ting high marks.- . •. v • It is the Entrance Board's opfnipii that the system ol* recommendation While largely experimental this year proved successful, and it is propos­ ed to eontitiue it in force,- next yeafr a few days Rowan lpst spending- a Taylor has got nicely home on South Rich- THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JULY 14, Stewart, few’ days of Tprphto, visiting her the, All WINCHELSEA Mrs. Frank Brnck visited her sister Mrs. Knox in St. last Wednesday, Mr. apd Mrs, L. F* Whaley, Marys, visited with Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Batten on Bunday evening and Miss Judith returned home after spending a week with her auntie, Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Gunning of Kirkton, visited with the latter’a parents Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs- W* J. visited with tyfr. and Brork on Sunday * Mrs, p. Alexander, Read spent Tuesday with Mrs. Geo. Davjs. Mr, and Mrs, H. Foster attended the Orangeman gervice. at Granton on Sunday. Miss Inez Crebry Is spending week in Toronto. with Marya of St, Wm* Clarke Brock, Zion, Mr£, Frank of Thames a ELIMVILLE Induction of New Minister The induction of the new pastor of Elimville circuit, Rev. Peters, took place on Tuesday evening of last week. The service was well at­ tended considering the busy season with all farmers. Rev. A. V. Robb, of Centralia had charge of the opening exercises and Rev.’ James Anthony delivered a splendid ser­ mon and’ address to the congrega­ tion. Rev, Robb oread the formal induction of minister anti Rev. El­ liott, of Main St., Exeter, gave a fine address to the minister. After the benediction was pronounced Rev. Peters, Mrs. Peters and Miss Kathryn Peters were introduced to the members of the congregations of this church and Zion who were pres­ ent. Master Billy Brock has spending a coilpie of ""Weeks relatives in Stratford and Granton. Rev. and Mrs, A. E. Johns, Ruth and Edward returned to their home in Hamilton last Wednesday after visiting a few days here. Misses Margaret. Gladys and Mary Johns returned with them staying until Tuesday of this week. Harold and Paul Johns, sons of Rev. Johns are staying in our community for a few weeks. Friends of Mr.’ Chas. Stephen were very sorry.to learn that he had' the misfortune t£ have his arm broken about one'o’clock on Thurs­ day morning ‘ of last assisting in loading on a farm north of paratory to going to been with week. He was a cattle beast Hensail, pre- _ Toronto when the animal fell against him break­ ing his right arm near the wrist. He was rushed to Exeter where the fracture was reduced and later was taken to his home. His arm is do­ ing well but it is very inconvenient happening at the busiest season as he will-^e laid up for‘some weeks. I However Charlie is a good sport and believes nothing is to be gained by wearing a long face. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon HifnteF'-a’hd' Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunter and children, of Exeter, were visitors at Mr. Everett Skinner’s on Sunday. Miss Kathryn Peters underwent an operation for tonsils and adenoids on Thursday of last week in. Lon­ don but has made a good She left on Tuesday for. where she has a position summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johns family attended the McDonald _ nic at Grand .Bend last Wednesday.] 'The active and honorary (mem-] bets with several friends held, .a very I enjoyable social evening at the| home of Mr. and,f. Mrs. .^Leonard! O’Reilly on Friday evening of last] week. ’ Miss Jean Baynham,. of Crediton, visited Miss-Alma Gower last week. Mr. and Mrs. John- Brock received/ an electric shock on Sunday even­ ing. Mrs. Brock turned on a light but could not let go, seeing her pre­ dicament Mr. Brock went to her as­ sistance blit neither could he re­ lease his bold until the bulb burst. They were not seriously hurt but were shaken for a time. Mr. and Mrs/Wilson Hawkins, of Seaforth, were visitors, in the vicin­ ity on Sunday. •1 * * •«« . Miss, Adelej^unter from ./-North Battleford, Sask., visited last 'week' with her cousin Miss Marjorie/Hunt- er who has -been holidaying at her home for two weeks*-,, Mr. and Mrs. Rols Taylor and Kenneth*; Of Crediton, visited at: .Mi*. Isaac Gowertk last Sunday. ]j, , Rev. and MTs.. Peters and Miss Kathryn attended the funeral of a friend at Warwick on Monday. (Miss Gladys Skinner is spending a few days this iveek With relatives in Exeter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steward and children, Of Oshawa, the week-end at the and Mra. Hy* Johns Mrs. Nelson Coultis, The special meeting of t'he sion Circle- which ;was to bavo Held on Wednesday of this week has been postponed until Wednesday, August 3rd at. the Main Street Church, 011*010. .Messrs.; Gordon^larold Siiltdft* Misses AlOatha and Jean Ogden dhd Gladys Webber, of LopdOn, were gliOSts of MjSs jUaVoUH Goqper on,• SU&dajF la$t/, * '* Haying'Has beeh rather a£ si6^ operation this ^ekf* on P6dohiitJ','df the very frequent aud heavy frtins,' ] recovery. Musk-oka for 7 the and pic- visited Over homes of Mr. and Mr.and Mis- been request of the Exeter, Mission Ballingal and 4 * • CREDITON HONEY FOR SALEh ’’ ; Get your honey- containers * -filled now with No. J Clover Honey at 6c, a Jb* at J« Hat/erer & Sons, of Zurich, 2 blocks south of hotel and at Crediton at Fred Gaiser’s. for a limited time only, J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich Milton Finkbeiner, Oren Trench, of Hamilton; Louis Janzen . and Marcus Edy, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs, Huron, visited With Mr. and Mrs, Rd. Hill. Mrs. Eilber and son Moston, of Columbus, Ohio; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, George Eilber. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Clark, Laura Clark and Mrs. Emma Lewis are spending two weeks in Algonquin Park at Mrs. Lewis' cottage, We are pleased to report that Mrs, Henry Eilber was able to re­ turn home from St,' Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Sunday. Mrs. are at Bend. Mrs. Saskatchewan vtisited at few Xdlayja at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, F.; Smith, and her mother Mrs. J .Fink­ beiner visited with Mrs. Michael Finkbeiner. • Misses Tillie, Mary and Madeline Bertrand, of Detroit and Miss Ella Link, of Exeter, called on friends and relatives in town last Friday. Dr. Carl Morlock who has been camping during the past two weeks at Doe Lake, Brucedale, Ont., re­ returned to his home here on Thurs­ day. He has entered Victoria Hos­ pital, London, as he will interne for the coming year. Mrs. James, of London, has been visiting* her' mother, Mrs, Louis Wein. Mrs. J„MaIette, of London, called on her sister Mrs, Ed. Fahner last Week and both enjoyed a rid^ to Dashwood. Mrs. Elsi Heywood is visiting her sister Mrs. Ed. Fahrner. ‘ ‘ Rev. Johnston,,/ newly Inducted pastor of the United Church preach- ,a very "forceful sermon on the “Vir- tue of Patience’’ to a large audience last Sunday. The many friends of Rev. Hagel- stein were pleased to see him in our town last week. Mrs. V- Cockwill visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. wm. Ernie Hill, of Port over the week-end Charles Zwicker and present camping at K. Scholtzhauer and friends in London. Gerald Grand son of =nll » R E D & WHITE sioRe NEW POTATOES . i,i . ,|iiti.iii iwai—V'iV—,.ll'i.'wii.Mi-i.(ll ! U.a'.1 ll-'C/g. ........ .■';;;sreaAi;*^EtE(^.piNX'SAtiMON,:i«rgSts . Pure Lard I Fray ’ CoriP! Beef 1 Jb. carton 2 for 19c. | J lb. tin 2 fpr 27cr E •■ 1-.J!ivy 5HF'' 1 R. -W.- Fenhwt'^Bwttpt’"/ 1 lb. glf*s j«ir qa<?h 19c, GOLD MEDAt QUEM OUVES. 16.... Jew* 19c, Kippered Snacks 3 tins for 19c. . ' ;.|i'|l 1 J.).'.' .KJ'U .H . (. . ^,.."^...<^..^1.....^., 1^,. - J. _ 1. - I-n.i'ri .! ..... 7 ' " Tiger Catsup ‘ i' ? quart bottle each 17c. | per bottle 29c. FALCON SWto MIXED SICKLES,W o£ j*r a L';' each 25c, Jar Rubbers R. & W. 3 dozen for 19c, Red & 'White Coffee F'a Fancy Assorted Biscuits 1 lb. tin each 41c, | Per lb. 19c. PURE CANE SUGAR........................................... 10 pounds for 50c. „ . „ , Blossom Toilet SoapPrincess Soap Flakes cello-wrapped Large pkg. each 15c. J 4 Cakes for 10c. Lux Soap Flakes 3 pkg. for* 25c. > ,.. 13 pounds for 25c. Icing Sugar 2 lbs. for 15c, Ready-Cut Macaroni ..............2 lbs. for 13c, De Luxe Jelly’ Powders...........6 for 25c. Sweet Gherkins 12 oz. bottle 23c. Sunkist Grapefruit . 5 for 25c. Chocolate Coated Peanuts]..... per lb. 29c. Jumbo Salted Peanuts . ...........per lb; 15c. Lemon Drops..................... per lb. 19c. ROLLIFS GROCERY - EXETER, ONT. "Quality always higher than price.” We DeliverPhone 102 III llllllli? CENTRALIA CREDITON EAST Mrs. Sam Merner who has seriously ill at Grand Bend was re­ moved to her home here on Sat­ urday her children all spending the Week with her. Mrs. Meryin iBrokehshire and three children, of Fergus, are visiting the former’ parents Mr. and “Mrs. Wil­ son Anderson. Mr. and,Mrs. Wm.-Heatherley and Frank Scheiding, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland iMotz and two children, of Exeter 'spent Sun­ day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. Mr. Paul Messner, of Berwyn, Al­ berta, arrived here on Wednesday to visit his sister and brother-in- law, Mt. and Mrs. Henry Motz and othei’ relatives. Mass Jean Baynham is holidaying with Miss Alma Gower near Elim­ ville. Master Buddy Sims, of Exeter, is holidaying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sims. •: Mr.; and Mrs,. Eldon Merner and two children have returned home after. visiting With Mrs,. Merner’s parents in Stratford, Enarco Motor Oil is good motor OiD—(Sandy Elliot, Ford Garage. been Miss Jean Thompson was the guest of Miss Audrey Powe for a few days last week. Mrs. Baynham, of Shipka, is vis­ ing her daughter Mrs, Wm. (Shad­ dock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carruthers, of London, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham, Jr. Mr, Lome Hicks recently visited with friends in Ripley. Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Folland, son and 'daughter and Miss Terry, of Royal Oak, Mich., spent the week­ end with Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Bow­ den. Mrs. Robert Smith has been con­ fined to her home for the past week with an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Wm. Skelton *and Mrs. Ar­ thur Brooks visited during the past week with relatives in Belgrave. Mrs. Ewart Powe and son Teddy, of London and Mrs. A. Proctor and children, of /St. Marys, are visiting with their -parents Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur Brooks. Stanley Smith has been .success­ ful in passing his entrance examin­ ations.' White Rose high grade gasoline now selling at the price of ordinary­ gasoline.—Bandy Elliot, Ford age. i Gar- HARPLEY Miss, Mae Hodgins, of Toronto, is visiting with her brother Mr. M. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. McCrakin, of Mt. Brydges, visited with Mr. Lloyd Tay­ lor over the week end. Mr. Chas. Hodgins spent the week-end with Mr. L. Love, Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Scott, of Rav­ enswood Spent Sunday wijh Mgs. Joseph 'Carruthers Sr. Mrs. Will Love visited in London on Thursday. KHIVA Mr. Harry Lippert entertained a. number of his friends to a dance on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb, of Zu­ rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neeb. Miss Eva Glanville is spending her holidays with friends in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. David Lippert, of Melbourne, spent Sunday with Mr. Hai-ry Lippert. Mr. Gordon Sararas, of Zurich, and Miss Meta Sararas, of ‘Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Otto Willert. THAMES ROAD .Mr. Harry Anderson -js^feiit' 'a f ew days with Mr. and Mrs. G. MacLean, of iTuckersmith this, week, ' •:Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘ Campbell .. _ family accompanied by Mrs. Bland Campbell ahd children of New York Spent Bunday with relatives and friends in. Stratford.. ..., Mrs. F. Gollings is spending a few days‘?ifi iionddn -visiting With friends and relatives. - {Miss Velma Atkinson of St. Marys is visiting Miss Bernice Gollings. ■» Miss Audrey Garter, of Detroit, visit&d with? her ? aunt, : Mrs. A. W. Etherington' last weekv »- and SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. P. Mollard Miss Lilia spent Sunday in London. Mr.. John Lynch, of Detroit, vis­ ited ^over the week-end with friends here. Miss Violet Sharpe left on Mon­ day for Guelph whei’te she is taking a course in agricultural work. 0 Mr; and Mrs. F. Lafond and fam­ ily, of Sarnia, visited Sunday at the home of Mi*. C. Finkbeiner. A number from here attended the Decoration services at Crediton on Sunday. and KIRKTON WHALEN Alice Gunning is confined bed suffering from bronclii- Miss Rachel Kirk, of Owen Sound spending the holidays With .her R.N., re­ home on Saturday several weeks in Florence Pullen, to' her is sister MisS Hattie Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuft, of Tor­ onto, are visiting with Mrs. St Tuft. Miss Edith Gratjer, of London, spent the Week-end1 with Miss jMary Hannah. Mr, John Shoebottom and his two* sisters Sarah and Maggie, ■ of De­ troit, called on friends here week. Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. ley Anderson, of Toronto,_ are Ing friends hero. Mr. Richards Solves is, the first to start harvest having cut his win­ ter bdrletf on Friday*.,^, ,,M... j The Sacrament or the Lord’s Sup- er-was administered on Sunday in: rui<n.iv«s «.uu- uisuuo^tho ■ UnitedGhur ch by Rev, Mr.tBellj tended the- funeral of the late'Mr, before 'tpking his holidays : this. Edgar. HOoper in St. Marys oh Mdh-n month.‘‘ ■ ■ • I day piternoqn. . Reycraft, of Toron- her neice Mrs. H CROMARTY The July meeting of the W.M.S.J .was held on Thursday last at the. home of Mrs Thos .Oliver with a good attendance. Mrs. Edgar Allen presided. The meeting opened by singing hymn 37 and prayer by the president. Those taking the De­ votional part were Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Hill. The scripture reading was tak&n by Mrs. Kerslake. The por­ tion of the study book for the day was taken by Mrs. Ken. McKellar which, dealt chiefly with the Gwal­ ior Missions. A very fine paper was given by Mrs. Kill on "Chris­ tian Service. Mrs. Oliver read the items of interest from the Gladtid­ ings. A sketch of the Presbyterial held at Motherwell was given by Mrs. Allan. The meeting- closed by singing hymn 376 and prayer by Mrs. Cooper, all joining in the Lord’s Prayer. A dainty lunch was served at the close. •Mr. Shoebottom and family, of Michigan called on their friends Mr. Walker on Friday last. It is eigh­ teen years since Mr, iShoebottom was in these parts. The picnic held on the Mountain Grove on the 1st of July was not so well attended as in previous years, a number from here attending the union picnic at 'Gould’s School, east of Mitchell. Biss Gorrell, of Toronto, visited with friends in and around the vil­ lage last week. • Miss Currie and Mrs. Tufford, of Toronto, are holidaying at their home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott left on Friday afternoon last for the West to visit their daughter Mr. and Mrs. McKay. Miss Gorrell, of Toronto, Visited spending a week ,with her aunt in Logan. Afternoon services will be held in the church here during the month of July. Mr. Rogers preached for Mir. Rhodes in Exeter in the morn­ ing, hence the services here in the afternoon. Mr. Rhodes will take the services here during the month of August when preaching will be resumed in the morning and after­ noon services in Exeter. Mr. Walker is at present busy getting the outdoor platform ‘ready for summer dancing. The band stand is already built and all other arrangements are being made. The Scott union picnic was held last Saturday at Staff a in Worden’s Grove, \ Irene and Anna Brock. On Tuesday evening of last week some of the congregation attended the induction service which was held for ’ Rev., Mr. Peters in the Elimville Church. The trustees of the cemetery have greatly improved the looks of the cemetery by putting up a new fence. They intend, with the help of the lot owners and any who may be interested in .this cemetery, to have the grounds levelled so the grass can be cut with a lawnmower. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Peters and Miss Peters attended the Hern re­ union on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mr. and Mrs:. John Johns and son Tennyson spent Sunday with Ross Hern and Mrs. H. Kyle. (Too late or last week) On Saturday of last'week Thelma and Margaret Jacques entertained the Sunday School scholars. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rogers, and children, of Kirkton, visited with the latter’s sister Mrs. E. Hern* on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert and family, of Lucan, visited with Mr. Ross Hern and Mrs. H, Kyle on Sunday. On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Peters conducted his first service in this church. We welcome Rev. Mr. and Mrs. peters and Miss Peters to our midpt. • Mr. and Mrs. Trick, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Johns. GREENWAY Next Sunday a union service of the two congregations here will be held in the United Church when the Bible Society work will be pre- ented. A good attendance is re­ quested. On Friday evening the Mission Band of the United Church are hav­ ing a social on the church lawn. Ad­ mission 10c. Miss Jea’n Russell, B.M.E., of Chi­ cago, visited Miss Mae Wilson. Mr. and' Mrs. Roh. McPherson and family, spent a ew • days with his parents Mr. and. Mrs. E. McPher­ son and ate now camping, at Grand Bend. .. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill recently. Miss RUbie Creech, of Exeter, is visiting Mrs'. J. Pollock. Miss Viola Curts, of London, is spending her. vacation at her home here. ' ■ .j . Misses Margaret and Marion Arm­ strong, of", Sarnia, are visiting theh* grandmother Mrs. C. Rickhorn. Mrs. Walter MePherscta motored to Niagaras Falls with her father Mr. D. Webb, Earl and Miss Millie. Mr. and’- Mrs.- K. M, Poore and family returned .to, Windsor after their va’ca,^oHii'hpdnt;!W'ith Mrs. iSher- ritt. M!i’. QJhude.-Falcis • ds 'attending Summer ’Behoof/at; Western Univer­ sity, Miss A’dM Shank is spending a few Weeks a£ Grkhd Bend with Mrs. Newton HaVter^who has been quite ill. this Stan- iHsit- Mrs. to her tis. Miss turned after spending London. Miss Hannah to, is visiting Squire for a time. Miss M« Webb, of Greenway* has accepted a position as housekeeper for Mr, Thos. Gunning. Master Charles Hecbnor, of De­ troit, Is holidaying with his cousin Billy Morley. \ Laverne Morley was. able to re­ turn to his home on Sunday from St. Joseph’s Hospital Where he underwent ah operation for mas- toid.Sj, / !.,’'Mf. a^’d Mrs, Tookey, of Lucan, spent' Sunday with the . letter's mother Mrs. Alice. Gunning. . „ Many ’’relatives and. friends at-i ZION IJack and Jean Stephens, of Wood­ ham, spent the week-end $yith their cousins Lautene and Hazel Hern. Miss Florence Brock, of st. Thom­ as, spent a few- days With her par­ ents Mt. and Mrs. Alt. Brock. Mr. Henry Hern spent Sunday with Mr. and "Mrs. G. Karl. Mr. and Mrs. J, Brock, Of London, spent Sunday with the former's brother 'MEwAlf* Brock, The Mission Band held their teg­ ular monthly meeting in] the .nhur^h on Saturday? afternoon..•? Irene ShSoIey, ’ of Winchelsea, spent Tuesday of last Week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pollock and family, of Kerwood,•‘visited Mr, and Mrs. E. McPherson, Stewaft*'Hicks, of Parkhill, is holi­ daying with. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks. Mr. and "Mrs. -.iHUgh Wilson and babe, of Windsor, called on relatives here ph Satinlday, Mr. Hilgiikh spent last week in Detroit.. Mr. abet 'itrs. W. Hicks and fam­ ily WitM friends at Kirkton ■ on Sunday, .- - •*.. .Mrs, Thomas, of Detroit, has been visiting Wilson.:. .. S-Mis# Pauline McBride, is. a guest 0^ Miss Gertrude Shad­ dock. '