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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-07-21, Page 5THE EXETER T1MES.APVQCATE ■* Picnics and reunions are now the order of the day. • Mr. Matthew Clark sp.ent a few days last week in Ottawa.. Miss Mary McKaisWnf Exeter, is ^holidaying at her home here. Miss Marie Bell# of London, spent the weekiend at her home here. Wedding bells will be ringing in this vicinity in the near future. Haying is about finished in this vicinity and wheat cutting is begun. Miss Lulu Lindenfield, of' Exeter, visited friends in town on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Spencer vis­ ited last week with friends in Tor­ onto, » Miss Minnie Gibb, of Toronto, Is risiting for a few days with friends m t’own. Miss Yopng, of Toronto, visited last week with her brother Rev. W, A. Young. Mrs, Chas, Troyer returned home last week after a pleasant visit with friends Mrs. sor on funeral Miss turned with friends at Grand Bend, ' Mr Wm, Simpson accompanied by his mother of Detroit spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Mary McCuIlogh, of Bruce- field, is* visiting at the home of Messrs. John and William Craig.Mr. ’ - are preparing to move into dwelling on Queen Street owned Mr. Geiger. Reeve Gieger was in Goderich Tuesday attending the meeting the Huron County Old Age Pension Board. " Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis, of Cen­ tralia, visited with friends in town on Monday. Mrs. J. P, Capipbell ' and son of Windsor, and Mrs. Elliott Bell and son, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Bell.At the Carmel Presbyterian ichurch Rev. W. A. Young delivered splen­ did addresses and very pleasing an­ thems were rendered by the choir. The- Sunday School of the Carmel Presbyterian Church held a picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday. A good crowd was present and all reported an enjoyable time. ^The “Wobela” Class of the Unit- TOl\ church Sunday School - held1 a picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday. Quite a number 'were present and a very enjoyable time was spent. Miss Irene Douglas is visiting for several weeks with relatives in Ka- puskasing Miss Florence Reynolds of Calgary. Alta., is spending the summer months at- the home of her sisters Miss Amy Reynolds and Mrs. Robinson. Rev. Mr. Brehmer, of Brucefield, preached very United Church last and in '■ the clair occupied Misses Annie Smitt and Pearl Elder and Mrs. George Hess gave a trio at the evening service. The Arnold Circle of the Carmel Presbyterian Church held their reg­ ular meeting on Friday afternoon The meeting being presided over by Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, After the open­ ing exercises Mrs. Roy -McLaren led in prayer followed by papers on China read by M'rs. Lloyd Hudson, Olive Workman, Hannah Murray and Mabel Workman, The business of the meeting was discussed and it was decided to hold a picnic in Au- gusjj. The meeting closed with Brayer. in London. N. McMurtrie was in Wind- Friday last attending the of a relative there. Hattie Sutherland has re­ home after a pleasant visit and Mrs. Wm. Hildebrandt, the by on or acceptably in the on ISunday morning evening Rev. A. Sin- his own pulpit. + SHIPKA Mr. Louis Mangus, and son Louis, of Racine. Wisconsin, \vho are tak­ ing a motor trip through Canada spent a few days with his sister JMrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Mr, Mat. Guen- Mfcher, of Kitchener and Mrs. Arthur Hardcastle, of Windsor, accompany­ ing them from Kitchener. Miss Martha Lampp^t. of London, spent Sunday at hex home here, Mr. Arthur Hutchinson, of Park­ hill, is spending his holidays _at the home of Mr. Wm. Mellin. HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor form­ ed part of the delegation' oif farm­ ers from Western Ontario to Ottawa last week. Mrs. Mary Carruthers, of Detroit, is visiting with Mrs. Joseph Car­ ruthers (Sr. ' We are pleased to record the suc­ cess Of the Entrance pupils of S. S. No. 10. under the direction of Mrs, R. Pollock. ’Miss Jean Hodgins, of Detroit,, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Lillian Hriyter, Mr. arid Mrs. Le Grand Wright and Mr. arid Mrs. Mark Mi-ller, of Detroit, are spend­ ing -their vacation with their par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hayter. The farmers Of this vicinity have started the wheat harvest. We are sorry to report the Illness Of little Miss Elda Breen and wish her a speedy recovery. > White Rose high grade • gasoline now selling at the price of ordinary gasoline.—-Sandy Elliot# Ford Gar- &g0. Frederick Haist Mrs. Roy Godfried Ratz and daughter CENTRALIACREDITON HONEY FOR SALE Get your honey containers filled now with No. 1 Clover Honey at 6c. a lb. dt J. Haberer & LSons, of Zurich, 2 blocks south of hotel and at Crediton at Fred Gaiser’s. for a limited time only* J, Haberer & Sops, Zurich The following attended the fun­ eral of the late IJrisiah Haist, of Stratford ’ last Friday afternoon: Mrs, Louisa" Schwartz, Mrs. W. Mor- lock, Mrs, L®ah Holtzmann, Mrs? T. Mawhinney, Mr, and Mrs. Christian Haist, Mr» and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Haist, Wein, Mr, and Mrs Clinton Mor lock, Mrs. .Herb Fahrner and Shirley left on Sunday for Detroit, where they will visit for tw'o weeks with relatives. Miss Lois Orme, of Toronto, spent1 a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fahrner. > Miss Jean Moir, of Detroit, is vis­ iting with relatives. „ Misses Lawrene Hirtzel and Luel­ la Finkibeiner, of London, spent last Sunday at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wind, of Detroit, who are camping at Grand Bend, called on William Brown on Sunday. Miss HelenTeller is visiting in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Borland and daugh­ ter, -of Timmins, are visiting with Messrs. -Samuel and Joseph Wein. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Trietz and family were Sunday visitors’ with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hirtzel, Miss Bernice Brown, of Centralia, and Miss Euoleen Kuntz, of Dash­ wood, are visiting withjheir grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma- whinney. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the Beavers, "and Morlociks ■ on the spacious lawn at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Beaver on Monday evening. It was in honor of Mr. F. H, Beaver; who left the fol­ lowing looming for his home in New York City. Mr. Nicholas Beav­ er, who is 83 years.of age was pres­ ent and able to take part. After renewing acquaintances a bountiful. ■ lunch.was served. Mr. Fred Fairhali .and Mr. Tier­ ney, of Montreal, visited over the week-end with the former’s father and sister Mr, Chas, Fairhail and Mrs. E. Abbott^ Miss Audrey Powe, of Stephen visited during the past week Miss jean ^Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Routledge family, of Hamilton, visited Mr, and Mrs. George'Thompson on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. returned to their ing the past few daughter Mrs. B. Miss Thelma Cook, of iSt. Thomas was the guest of Miss Margaret Cook during the past, week. Miss Mildred Madge, of Hensail, is holidaying' with her sister- Grant Ford. Mrs. Win. Bawden and, Mr, Folland spent Sunday in Port ley, Mr, and Mrs. B. Cook' and family spent’ Sunday at Rondeau Beach. Mr. Ellis Anderson, of Philadel­ phia, visited with his- aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brooks last week. Miss Mary O’Brien, of London, is holidaying with her parents and Mrs. C, O’Brien. i * with U,nd with john.- Essery have home utter spend* months with their Hicks. \ Mrs, W. Stan- Mr. children Sunday Mrs. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Sun-. Fer­ CREDITON EAST , . Mrs. Nelson Schenk and of near Mt. Carmel, spent with her parents Mr. and Pfaff Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff Otto Pfaff, of St. Marys, spent Sun­ day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfaff Sr. * Mr. Frederick Rawlings, of Ailsa Craig, is holidaying with his cou­ sins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis.. Mr. Herb Truemner, of Fliht, Mich., is visiting his sister Mrs. A. Wein and father Mr. Dan. Truemner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz Mrs. Eli Lawson and Mr. and Heatherley of London, spent day at Bayfield. Mr. Mervin Brolkenshire. of gus, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Brok- ensliir© and 'children, who have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson -Anderson returning home. Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mrs. j Mer.vin Brokenshire, of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs* F. Taylor, of Exeter, vis­ ited the former’s sister-in-law Mrs. M. J. Graham, in Victoria Hospital London on Sunday, who is seriously ill. ' - 4 We a're pleased to see'.-Mj. Wilson Anderson out again after his recent illness. ' ■ /ZION Our Auxiliary are invited are and and the to Whalen on the 28th of July to cele­ brate the 25th Anniversary^ of their W.M.-S. Hazel Kerslake and brother visiting their cousins Margaret Gerald Hern. Mr. and, M-rs. Melville Hern Mrs. Ephriam Hern attended? funeral of the late Edgar Hooper, in Sit. Marys on Monday of last week. Wellington Brock was successful in passing his entrance examin­ ations. Mrs. E. Hern and Mrs. H, Kyle spent Saturday of last week with Mrs. James Kyle of town. The monthly meeting Of the W.M*.S? was held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Hern on Thursday afternoon, July 14th with a good attendance. The president- had charge of the meet­ ing which was’opened by repeating the Watchword arid singing “Talk with us Lord, Thyself Reveal,” fol­ lowed with’ prayer by the president. The Scripture lesson Ajcts 9 chapter verses 1-9 was read by Mrs. Ern. Cowdny. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Next month the roll call is to be answered with a short quotation of poetry or ? phrase, The leaflet “Paul the man good” was read by Mrs, followed by the hymn thing for Jesus Today.” Chapter of the Study BOok was tak­ en by Mrs, Chas. Jaques. A musical selection oh the piano was given by MfSs L.‘ Duftoii which was enjoyed very much# Mrs. well. Brock gave the life stdry of Ann Wilkins. After singing the hymn “Onward- Chris­ tian Soldiers” two members led in Short prriye-rs and, the president dis­ missed th© meeting. *■ devotional who made W. Batted, “Do Some* The fifth H1"" ! JXX.,.U.a!g!H8’!!L.!(UlBt!l!iJJ..!..c. M. .1.,J.... .XL !LU!!! . gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIU I the RED & WHITE store I CHERRIES are NOW I0T THEIR BEST. QUR PRICES ARE RIGfiT WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR ORDER, 0 < . ] , FANCY RED COHOE SALMON, large tin..................each 19c.SllPCl AI 1 ICING SUGAR, best qiielity ............* 3 lbs. for 21c, MjJVVWl ( WHOLE RICE . . .................. 5 lbs. for 2j5c. Toasted Marshmallows, fresh , . per lb. 19c Lemon Drops . per lb. 19c. Zinc Jar Rings per dozen 23c. Certo Per bottle 29c. Rubber Jar Rings 4 dozen for 25c. PURE CANE SUGAR..............................\......................... 10 lbs. for 50c, Rose Baking Powder 1 lb. tin each 19c, ( Large Pruhes *’ 2 lb. for 21c. Rex Vanijla 2 bottles or 15c. AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS RAISINS, new crop . ..............2 lbs. for 27c. Aylmer Tomato Catsup 12 oz. bottle 2 for 25c. Sweet Mixed Pickles Falcon Brand . 37 pz. jar each 25c, . Tomato Juice Red pnd White 3 caps for 23c, FANCY MIXED BISCUITS, Assorted .................................... per lb, 19c. Peanut Butter (bulk) Gold Medal per lb. 16c. Queen Olives 14 1-2 oz. tall bottle each 19c.' Kellogg’s Cornflakes Large package 3 for 25c. Handy Ammonia ........ 2 pkgs, for 13c, Pearl or P & G Soap 10 for 35c, MT. CARMEL Mr. John Rowland received news of the death of his brother Mr. C, Rowland, of Merrill, Mich, -z Messrs. Joseph and Hulbert Carey accomanied by their sister Mrs, Am 'drew Keogh and family spent Sun­ day .with Mr.' and Mrs. Blundy, of Sarnia. Miss Irene Wigley. R.N., of Lon­ don, is spending a few days with her friend Miss Marie Regan. Mr. Thomas Keogh is all smiles at the arrival of a baby boy. Mr, and Mrs. Rowland and son El­ more Rowland, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Carey. X MisSes Winnifred Madden, and K. Moir, of , London, spent the week­ end with the former’s parents and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Shultz and family accompanied by Mrs. Shultz’s father Daniel Morrison, of Detroit, spent a few days at the home of the lat­ ter’s brother Stephen Morrison. Miss Geraldine, McKeever return­ ed to Detroit, after two week’s va­ cation at her home here. Mr. John Lynch, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of his, cousin Miss Carey. ------;------------------------------f----------- ( Enarco Motor. Oil is good motor Oil.-—Sandy Elliot. Ford Garage. DASHWOOD the sail HOLLIE S GROCERY Phone 102 *“Quality always higher than price.” lllllllllllillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HURONDALE The Hurondale Women’s Institute held their annual picnic at Grand Bend on Thursday afternoon, July 14th, with a fair crowd present. It being a good day. not so many there as usually is. It was ideal for a pic­ nic. The lake was calm-and warm and many enjoyed the water. The sports were fine and everyone en­ tered into th'ein heartily with Mr, Hairy Strang as leader with the fol--.- lowing results- Boys, ten years -arid under, Ivan Perkins, Gordon Klein- feldt. Jack Kestle; Boys 14„, years and under, Paul Johns, "Gordon Squire; Young Ladies’ race, Kath^ leen Strang. Alda Bolton; Thin la­ dies’ race. Alda Bolton, Mrs. •liam Etherington, Maude Plump ladies’ race, Mrs. Mrs. Kestle, Mrs. Cann; * men’s race, Roland Squire, Harvey Perkins. Rufus Kestle; Balloon race Alda Bolton, Kathleen Strang. M. Bolton; Peanut Guessing contest, Misfc H. Keddy and Rufus tie; backward racb, Rufus Kestle, Alda Bolton and Harold Cudnqore; Slipper in bag. Aldas Bolton and Harold Cudmore, Maude Bolton and Mervin Ryclk.man, Mrs. R. Kestle Clarence Down; cheyving gum, Rrt- fus Kestle, Mrs. R. Squire, Alda Bolton. An interesting ball game was played with Mervin Ryckman and Mervin 'Cudmore as captajns, Mervin Cudmare’s side winning. A bountiful supper was served. All had an enjoyable afternoon. Correction; In the report of the June meeting it should have read that Miss Loreen Dunn sang and p-layed the guitar and Mr, Dunn played the violin. Wil- Bolton; Perkins, Married Kestle 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. Milton Oestricher daughters City, are and Mrs. I Mr. and ■ Mrs. and Mrs. A. Brunner and Joy and Lois, of Kansas visiting their parents Mr. G, Oestricher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke and ■family, of Windsor, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. CJias. Guen­ ther. . Mrs. Sugget ,of Kitchener, visited friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ireland and Miss­ es Myrta Hoffman and Margaret Hall, of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with'* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoftfman. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mclsaac, of Windsor, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaae. Mrs. J. Eidt, of New Hamburg, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. McClure, of Paisley Were visitors' at tjie home of Mr. Jona's Hartleib on Monday. Mr. Lcruis Rinker, Mr$. Gill and Mrs Jonas Hartleib and Lavada were-Sunday visitors at Port Frank. Miss Margaret Cunningham. * of Kitchener, is visiting her sister Mrs. L. Morenz. Miss Emma Tieman, of London’, is holidaying with relatives. Trousseau Tea 1 Mrs, Henry Hoffman entertained at a lovely trousseau- tea ojn Satur­ day afternoon in honor- of her daughter Alice, ‘ whose marriage to Mr. J. Mervyn Tidman takes piace this week. Little Miss Betty Mlc- Isaac was a winsome dooi' attend­ ant. Receiving With the' bride-elect was her mother and the groom’s mother Mrs. Dl Tieman. The lovely trousseau gifts were displayed by Taylor and the Misses man and Laura Mae ROid tea-room Mrs. A. E. Oestricher pre­ sided at the tea-table while the Misses Gertrude Hoffman and Ruth .Tieman in similiar frocks of net in pastel shades were charming assist­ ants. The wedding cake flanked by tall pink tapers in silver holders Was shown in the tea-room which was prettily arranged with crimson;roses and large baskets of Madonna lilies. Miss Anha Tieman entertained at a bridge last week in ..honor of the bride-elect and Mrs. R. H. Tay­ lor and Mjs.. A. E Oestricher were joint hostesses in her honor on Mon­ day evening. ' ' .Mervin THAMES ROAD Chas. Hodgert, of London, is and m'rin'y Mrs. R. H. Anna Tie- In the Mr. visiting .with relatives in this com­ munity. ' Mr, Gordon Anderson has signed up with,the Centralia ball team. Mrs. Bland Campbell arid family returned to their home in New York on Sunday. Misses Mary, Dorothy and Muriel Turnbull, of Otterville, are visiting with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. John McCullagh. x. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Staples and family, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. John Cann. Mr. Staples sang a beautiful solo “The Homeland’’ by Johnston at the morning service. Miss Marie Fletcher and Master Donald Fletcher, of Centralist, are holidaying with their aunt Mrs. S. Coward. The Hunkin picnic was neld at Grand Bend on. Saturday, July 16th. Mrs. Pollen, of Exeter, and Mr. and' Mrs. Fassett, of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pollen Mrs. Harris, of .London, is visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Har­ ris. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds, of Shallow Lake, are summer visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robtert Kydd. Mrs. Kennedy and children Donna and Douglas, of. London, are visit­ ing the former’s parents Hbre. Mr. Warren McKellar has Engag­ ed with,, Mr. 0. threshing season. Mr. Ed? Pollen new separator in his threshing outttt. While Mrs. Theron Creery and her little son, fourteen months old, of Detroit# were on vacation visit­ ing With her sister, • M’rs; Glen Mc­ Lean, of 'tuckersmith, the child had the misfofttirie to fall down the cellar steps resulting in concussion of the 'brain. He was rushed to Sea­ forth Hospital in a critical condi­ tion but unless further eomplica- Brown for the has purchased a connection with He Cometh.” meeting Wiseman and Letters of thanks then read from several mem- who have been remembered fruit and flowers during the month. Report- fronr- flower Mrs. Alfred tioris set in hopes are_ held out for his recovery. Thames RoadL W-M.S. The July meeting, of the Thames Road W. M. S, was held at the home of Mrs. John Allison. This, being the Baby Band day, quite a large number of children were present. Mrs. John Cann was in the chair for the devotional and business period. The meeting opened with a child­ ren’s hymn “When The minutes of the June were read by Mrs, found correct. were bers with past committee was given. Hunkin, the president of the Baby Band was called upon to take charge of the following program put on by the children. Everyone . joined in with the children by singing “God Sees the ‘Little Sparrows Fall.’’ Anne Morgan gave a splendid reading. Little Jean Cann sang a song accom­ panied by her grandmother on the piano. A reading was given by Margaret Allison ;a song by Orland Squire accompanied by his mother. Recitations were given by Helen Selves. Audrey iHunkin and Blengre Hunkin. -Songs by Dorothy Squires arid Roberta joyed also a ne Morgan, program the ed to go outside and play on the ver­ andah and lawn. Mrs. Percy Pass- more read the Scripture Lesson be­ ing 18th chapter of Matthew fol­ lowed by prayer by Mrs. JKydd. Mrs. Chas. Johns, a visitor to bur society, from Elimville gave a splendid ad- press which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The meeting was brought ^to a close by* the Lord’s Prayer and benediction. Lunch was served ers on Duncan were much en- duet by Helen and An- After this part of the little folks were alloW- by the hostess and her help- the lawn and' a social halfthe lawn and' a soicial GRAND BEND Isobelle Webb, of Toronto, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Webb return­ ed to Toronto this week. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Jun© Wil­ son. of Pt. Huron, are spending ’a few days at Mr. Walter England’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wi-lson, of kona, spent Sunday with Mr. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oliver Miss Ar- Ed. ana family, of St. Marys, are spending a few days with Mrs. W*. B. Oliver The .Cottages are fast filling up this week, which makes the usual crowd of tourists. The Forest Boys’ Band and the Dashwood Band both provided mu­ sic on 'Sunday afternoon. Oil.—Sandy Elliot, Ford Garage. Enarco Motor Oil is good motor KHIVA Miss Clara Douglas. of-Ilderton. is engaged to teach Khiva School. Section number 6 for the coming yeai\ Miss Evelyn McCann is spending her summer vacation With friends in Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Stade spent the week­ end' With friends in Siriaforth. Miss Dorothy Dietrich visited on Tuesday with Mrs. B. Hicks of Cen­ tralia. Miss Tena McCann, who has been in Detroit fbr the past few months has returned home. Miss Mano and Shlrlgy' Lippert of Melbourne# are visiting with their brother'Harry at present, Mr. and-Mrs. Art Willort and Ro­ ta spent Sunday * with friends ■ itr Centralia, GREENWAY Miss Margery Hughes, of London and Messrs. Ivan and Clare Harris of Fordwich spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollocs-. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and fam­ ily. of Grand Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill spent last Wed­ nesday evening with Lawrence Pollock. „ Several from ’ here Orange celebration in report a good time. Congratulations to phf who won second prize in, violin playing and also in step dancing’at Grand Bend last week. Major Corbett with his wife and family, -of Fordwich. visited his sis­ ters, Mrs. Russell Mary Corbett last Corbett remained holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Manuel Curts, Mr. and Mrs. attended the Goderich and Mr. J. Rom- Pollock and* Miss week. Master Mac for a few days CurtsLawrence Misses Luella and Vioja Curts attended a Lemp- ke family re-union at Goodell’s Park Michigan on Saturday. We pleased to see Mrs. Jones and Miss Ola Jones able to be out again after their serious automo­ bile accident. Mr. and Mrs.. R. Eagleson and family, of Sarnia and Master Keith Toll, of London, visited wipi Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason. Mrs. Mary Geromette ed from a two .weeks friends in London. • MiSs Evelyn Harlton relatives in Windsor and Wheatley. Congratulations to ‘Miss Ellen and Miss Pearl Carruthers , who passed the Entrance. All the pupils at Np. 10 Stephen were successful this year, three passing on the year’s work; Stanley Hartle, Ellen Shank and Mervyn Love with' first class honors. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orval McLinchey and Doreen, of Stanley, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Hicks on Sunday. Miss Adah McGregor McFadden, of London, week-end with Mr. and McGregor. Miss Erma Goodham music examinations in Exeter with 91 per cent. Congratulations, Mrs. Gunning, >of Whalen and Miss Mercy Webb, spent Sunday at Mr. S. Webb’s. Mrs. C. Woodburn is recovering from her illness caused by shingles Mr. and -Mrs. E. Mason visited in London last week. A very successful union service of the. congregations of Grace Church and the United Church was held Sunday afternoon ^n"th© unit­ ed church. Rev. penny Bright, the representative * of the western On­ tario Bible Society was present and gave a Splendid address. At the close of the service a short business meeting was held when Mr. W. T. Ulens was re-elected president and Mr. year over very ors and collectors were re-elected for the coming year. Miss Laura Leask is visiting her sister in Hamilton and plans to attend a Leask family re-union at OshaWa-on-the-Iake, at which two hundred relatives are expected to be present; The Mission Band of the United Church bed a very successful social evening last Thursday. Mrs. Math­ ers conducted games on the lawn and later refreshments, sandwiches cake and ice cream were served by the members. Wo.had a real hangup horse rape last week In our town, competitors were: Paul Eagieson, Tom Yeartey, Lawrence prilRCk, ?;&qlbourn& Eng;~ lish. ’Who won’ we didn’t hear*. has return­ visit with is t visiting and Miss spent the Mrs. J. H. passed her Jas. Wilson sec.-treas. Last the Greenway , Branch gave $150,00 to the wonk, which was gratifying. Last year's direct-