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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ft, 1932
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Mr. John Stacey, of Detroit,, is
holidaying with relative® here.
Mr, Wm. Blackwell or Michigan,
ig visiting with relatives here.
Mr. Lester Fisher, of Windsor,
spent the week-end/ with his parents
here.
' Mrs, Thos. Hudson is visiting with
her daughter Mrs, Earl Mitchell of
Usborne,
Mrs. Lou Simpson and family, of
Detroit, spent the week-end with
relatives here,
•fchrTRev, anq. Mrs. Young, of Nairn,
spent the holiday with their son Rev
W. A. Young.
'Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtie, of
'Toronto visited over the* week-end
with their mother here.,.
Mr: apd Mrs, qonrad Tieman and
Mrs. Garfield Brown visited with
relatives in Kitchener:
Harvest Home services will be
held in the Carmel Presbyterian
church on Sunday next.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C°0Per liave
moved this week to, Mac. Dougall’s
house on the London Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Sipmon, of
Kitchener, ’ visited over th.e holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Sieman,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glenn and fam
ily, of Toronto, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson.
Miss Jennie Taylol’ visited over
the week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Roy Dick, of the London Road.
Mr. BertAVren and mother mov
ed this week into the house recent
ly vacated by* Mr., Chas. Cooper.
Mrs. Harvey J. 'McConachie, Grand
Valley, has been spending a fort
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. El
der.
Miss Isobel Murray, of Detroit,
visited the first part of the week
with her sister Miss Hannah Mur
ray.
* Mr. and Mrs. Delos Huntley and
Mr. and Mrs, Walker’ Carlyle spent
the week-end camping at Turnbull’s
Grove.
Quite a number from here attend
ed th£ funeral ’of the late Mrs. Gor
don Flynn, of London, at Exeter on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parlmer, of
Windsor, spent the holiday with the
former’s parents Mr. ana Mrs. T. W.
Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. William McLean, of
Hamilton, spent the week-end with
the latter-’-s parents Mr. and Mrs.” J,
Passmore.
Mrs. T. C. Joynt and children and
Mrs. Robert Bonthron have returned
-home. after a pleasant visit with
friends at Bayfield.
Laboi’ Day passed quietly in the
village. Quite a number of our cit
izens spending the holiday at the
various summer resorts.
Master Gordon and Miss Lily
Greb took a load of young people to
Hagersville to attend , a young
.People’s Convention over the week
end. ?
Mr. Simon Greb, of Zurich;
John Greb, Harry, Goraon and
motored up to Bracebridge
spent several days sight-seeing and
visiting relatives in the surrounding
district. z
Hensall defeated Waubuno on
, .Saturday at Strathroy with a score
of 4-3 in the second round of the O.
B. A. playoffs. Tbe weather was
quite unfavorable the first two in
nings being played in the rain. Quite
a number
game.
(Services
were well
At the United church Rev. Arthur
Sinclair had charge of the services
Very pleasing solos wep rendered
by Mr. Sam. Rennie in
and Mr. W. O. Goodwin in the even
ing. At the Carmel Presbyterian
church Rev. W. A. Young occupied
jjhe pulpit.
▼ Mr. Richard Blatchford celebrat
ed his 8,4th birthday recently at the
home of his daughter Mrs. Charles
Jinks. Fifty years ago he was en
gaged in blacksmithing here and
later going to North Dhkota for sevJ
eral years returning Jatey to Hen
sall where l._ .??.! —i'-„. .
Blatchford ds quite smart for Ills
o years and his many friends wish
him many more.
Mr.
Lily
and
t
from here* attended the
in our ■'local churches
attended on -Sunday last.
3Pthe morning
he still resides. Mr:
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DASHWOOD
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At office In Hartleib Block, Dash
wood, first three days of w$ek and
ar office over the Post Office, in
Zurich, last three- days of week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther
Misses Rose and Florence and Er
vin attended Toronto Exhibition last
week.
Mr, and Mrs; Koessel, of Lansing,
.Mich., are visiting Mrs. Ko/esseVs
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Elligson, of Mitchell,
Were Sunday visitors with friends in
.town.
Mrs.
Sarnia
Miss
er, spent the week-enct with her par
ents.
Miss Onieda Restemeyer has re
turned after spending two weeks
with relatives in Detroit.
Miss Rose Zimmer, of Detroit, is
visiting at her home here.
Mr, Hra Tieman, of Hamilton
spent, the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs, E. Tiernan,
R. Goetz spent a few days in
last week.
iMytra Hoffmart, of Kitchen-
Misses Jean and Mary Mclsaac re
turned to their home in Detrpit af
ter spending their vacation with
relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Milford Mdsaac,. Of
Detroit, spent the week-end with the
former's parents Mr, and Mrs. P.
Mclsaac,
The marriage of Elizabeth Hart
leib, of Kitchenei* to Edward Dun
das, pf Detroit took ptace quietly in
London with Rev, R. H. Barnby of
ficiating. The bride is a graduate
of Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, Af
ter the honeymoon Mr, and Mrs.
Dundas will reside ip Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs, John Thede,of
Grand Rapids, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid.
Mrs. Twitchen, of London,
sp'&nding a few days with
Birk and Verna.
Rev.”and Mrs. E. Miller,
cago, visited the former’s
Mrs. O. Miller on the 14th
sion last week.
Mr, and
chke, and utruguier, <jl lviii Ywrvuu,
visited Mr. and Mrs. P, Mclsaac last
Monday.,
Mr, Ed.
let and Miss Irene Martene, of De
troit, who spent the weekend with
the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. P.
Martene returned to their home on
Monday, They, were accompanied by
Master E. Davis who has spent six
weeks with Mr, and Mrs. P. Martene
and family.
Rev. Silas McFalls, of London,
occupied the pulpit in the Evangel
ical church on Sunday evening.
(Misses Lucille and Alice Willert,
of Detroit, and Fort Wayne, are vis-,
iting their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frdd Willert. # '
School re-opened on Tuesday
With 'Mr. G. Keeler as principal and
Miss Peper and Miss -Martinson as
assistants. .
Rev. Koessel, of Michigan con
ducted special missionary services,
in the Lutheran Church last Sunday.
Miss Marie Allemang, of St. Cle
ments spent Monday with Miss Hel
en 'Nadiger.
Mr. P. Schroeder, of IMonkton, is
visiting jn this vicinity.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and iMrs. P. Martene were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dixon and family
and Miss Irene’*'-Martene, of Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker Jr? Mr. R.
Heckman, Miss. Zeta Nadiger, all of
Dashwood and Miss Florence Heck-
rnan of Mitchell.
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Mr.- A.
of Chi
mother
conces-
Mrs. Noll and Mrs, Gat-
daugliter, of Milverton,
Davis and daughter Vio-
been
with
Mit-
and
Miss Bernice Conlin, who has
the last couple of weeks holidaying
at the home of her parents left on
Friday t'o resume her duties in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Miss Ada Mitchell, R\ N., of-By
ron, is spending her vacation
her parents Mr.' and Mrs. N.
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knight
daughter Miss Laura spent Saturday
and Sunday with relatives at Ipp^r-
wash.
Mrs. Andeson, Miss Agnes Ander
son and Miss Mildred Elliott are
spending a few days at Miss Ander
son’s cottage at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobbs and fam
ily, of Lucan, spent Monday in
village.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis, Mr.
the
and
ELIMVILLE III
Miss Helen March was Jn Toron*
to last week, *
Several families fro*m here were
at Springbank on Saturday,
A number from here attended a
conference in Stratford on Tuesday,
Miss Vinetta Routly, of Kirktph)
visited at Mr. Wm. Routiy’s re«entiy
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
will be administered at the morn
ing service next Sunday morning.
Miss Elsie Henderson returned to
her home near .Shelbourne on Mon
day after spendng two weeks in this
vicinity. *
Mr, Gordon Fprd and daughter
Joan, of Flint, Mich., visited at the
home of his brother Mr. H, Ford on
Sunday, cv
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Rev. and Mrs. Peters and daugh
ters Miss Katherine have returned
from Muskoka where they have been
holidaying.
Mr, David Bradshaw, of Toronto,
visited here op Sunday and Monday
Mrs. Bradshaw, who has been here
for the past two weeks returned to
her home with^ him.
The annual community picnic
was held at Grand Bdnd on Wed
nesday, August 31st. The day 'was
ideal for bathing and a large num
ber disported themselves in the
water for a part of the afternoon.
There were a number of races run
off with the following results: Girls
uiider
Pym,
years,
phen; girls undei* 10 years, Gladys
Skinner, Margaret Miners and Mil
dred Veal; boys under 10 years,
Billy Brock, John Miners, Graham
Bell; girls under 14 years, Dorothy
Johns, Mary Johnte, Hazel Johns;
boys under 14 years, Clifton Brock,
Earl £Joultis, Irwin O’Reilly; young
ladies’ race, Helen Murch, Thelma
O’Rielly, Bernice Murch; young
men’s pace, Howard' Johns, Lome
Elford, Martin Johns; married la
dies’ race, Mrs. J. Brock, Mrs. Hy.
Murch, Mrs. Wm. Routly; married
men’s race, Hy. Murch, Chas. .Ste
phen and Wm. Veal! three-legged
race, ('boys), Howard Johns and L.
sElford; 'Martin Johns and Harold
Johns, Ronald Elford and and Lloyd
Bell; three-legged race, (girls), iM.
O’Reilly and Thelma O'Reilly;
driving the blind horse, Florence
Bell and Lloyd Bell, Maizie O'Reilly
and Lome Elford, Thelma O’Reilly
and Martin Johns; throwing the ball
ladies, Bernice Murch Helen Murch
and Florence Bell; ladies, kick'the
slipper, Helen ' Murch, Bernice
Murch, Thelma O’Reilly; men’s
kick the slipper, Hy. Murch, Lloyd
Bell, Harold Bell; dress-up race, M.
Johns, Hy. Murch, Howard Johns. After the.sports a splendid supper'
was served and all repaired to their
homes voting it an enjoyable.after
noon.
The August meeting of the Live
Oak Mission Circle was held at the |
home of the Misses
Hunter on Tuesday,
Miss Mary Hunter
the meeting which
hymn “I am Thine, ___ ___prayer by ..Miss Marjorie Delbridge1 hospital last Thursday much im-j
six years, Grace Brock, Leona
Annie Elf ord; Boys undei- 6
Howard Pym, Murray Ste-
Lulu and Mary
August 30 th.
presided
opened with. a
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Crown Tea
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Ideal Catsup X
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Kolona Coffee
\ •1 lb. package each 29c.
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Fresh Walnuts Halfs
1-2 lb. package 21c.
Sultana Biscuits
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Pure Bulk Cocoa
Half lb. pkg. 9c.
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Gillett's Lye
2 tins for 25cr
R. & W. Matches
Large package each 25c.
Huron Toilet Tissue
8 rolls for 25c.
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Crisp. Soda Biscuits
2 packages for 19c,
Brunswick Sardines
t per tin 5c.
Assorted Fancy Biscuits
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Handy Ammonia 4 for 25c
Zinc Rings, best quality , . per dozen 23c.
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CREDITON Master Glen Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Faist and
The Women’s Institute will hold 1 Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roesz-
their regular meeting' in the hall • ler visited in Camlachie on Labor,
o'n Tuesday, September 13th. 1 r'~"
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Breen, Mr.,
and Mrs. Wilbert Hannah and son • family spent the weekend in
Kenneth, and Mrs. Charles Martin
and children Margery and Ross, ot
Detroit, visited the
John Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Helen spent Labor
ham. Miss Alberta McClean, who
spent the past week with them re
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morlock visit
ed for a few days with Rev. and
Mrs. Otto Braun at Owendale, Mich.
Mrs. John Smith and Mrs,. Ern
est Guettinger are visiting this
week with relatives in Pigeon,
Michigan.
Mrs. Alfred Smith and daughter
MafioiF spent tlje weeik-end with her
I parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson
of Efensall.
Miss. Lulu Morlock left for East
Windsor last Wednesday where .she
is engaged as a teacher in that city, i Our school re-opened last Thurs-
' day, September 1st with the former I teaching .staff: Misses Addileen
over i Gaiser, E. Kenney and P. Love1:
We’are pleased to state that Fred
'and Warner returned home from the
Day.
Mr. and' Mrs? Everett Rahner and
De-
home of (Mr.
W. Teller and
Day in Wing-
KIRKTON
Robert and Kenneth More,
Kitchener, spent a few days with
Mrs. Jas. More.
IMr. and Mrs. Jas. Pond, ?Df De
troit, called on Mr, Walter Hazel
wood this week.
(Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Tuft spent
a few days at the Toronto Exhibit
ion this week-
We are sorry to know that Mrs.
Emerson Gunning is ,jn the Hospital
at London and hope to see her home
again .soon. x
The heavy ra'in on Saturday night
has given plenty of moisture for the
sewing of fall wheat.
School re-opened on
after .the holidays with
teachers Miss Walcom,
at Kirkton and Mr. Hamon, iStrat-.
ford in the Stone Schoo*.
STAFFA
Mrs. (McVey, of Mitchell, i^ visit
ing her sister Mrs. Wm. Jeffery.
I Miss Marguerite Sillery, fiurse-in-
training, Buffalo, is visiting her par^
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sillery.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Ladies’Aid was held at the home
of Mrs. G. G. Wilson on Thursday
with a large attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tuffy
daughter, of London, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tuffy recently.
Mrs. Stewart and Mss Stewart, of
Chatham, )Mrs. W. G. Wren and son
Billy, of Montreal, have returned to
their homes after visiting Rev. and
Mrs. Stewart at the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Durke, of Strat
ford, visited with the later’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. Barborn. '
01
Thursday
two new
of Munroe
and Miss Lavona Cooper and Lord’s
prayer in unison. The scripture les
son (I John 1:1-13) was read by.
Miss Audrey Prance. Those who re
ported on the Watch Tower were
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wuerth and
sons spent the week-end in Detroit.
Mr. and
babe of Detroit and <Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Russell Clark and
Mt;s. E. Thompson and daughter and Miss Audrey Prance on Home Mis- Victor Kestle, ' of ^xeter, were
Mr. and Mrs. George Essery of Lon- sions, Miss Mary Hunter on China, | guests with their parents Mr. and
don spent the holiday with Mr. and1 Miss Florence Bell on Korea; Miss -Mrs. F. W.'Clark.
Mrs. Wm. ^J. Parsons. I H. Murch on India; Miss Marjorie
|Mv. and Mrs. .Wm. Bird, Mr. and Delbridge on Oriental. The hymn
Mrs. Wes. Hodgins and son Clifford j “o Master let me walk ..with Thee.”
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hod-.[ Eighteen members responded to the
gert and Mr. and Mrs. Whitneyl roll call; minutes were read and ap-
Coates and little daughter, of Exe-1
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coward and'
family, of Thames Road, were the
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Willis on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madge and
daughter Mildred, of Hensall, visit
ed on Sunday with IMr. and Mrs.
Grant Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Abbott and
little daughter, of Detroit, visited
on Monday with Mrs. E. Abbott.
Mr. Frank Boyle, of Exeter, visit
ed” on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T'.
Boyes.
Mr. Kenneth Hodgins and Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Meyers, of Zurich visited
over the
sister in
Owing
IMr, and
Woman’s Association of Centrajia
United church were ‘entertained at
“Bonnie Lassie” cottage at
Bend on Thursday afternoon
week. This was a delightful
not only for the members
Association but'for all who
•to go.
I
week-end with Mr. Meyer’s
Toronto.
to the kind hospitality of
Mrs. Thomas Willis, the
Grand
of last
outing
of the
wished
The usual business meeting
was in charge of the president Mrs.
Wm. Bowden and after the meeting
was closed about fifty sat down to
a very dainty lunch served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. V. Robb,
Mrs.- Alvin Essery and Mrs. George
Thompson. * Before .adjourning Mrs.
Arthur McFalls moved a hearty vote
of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Willis for
their kindness and everybody heart
ily responded in the usual Way.
Dr. and Mrs. HeighWay, of Loh
don and Misses Curtis, of Chicago,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
John Essery.
A large number from this com
munity attended the decoration ser
vices held in the St. James cemetery
Clandeboye on Sunday afternoon.
A number of interesting ftems
have to be held over until next
ing to lack, of space/
proved and business was dealt with.
Readings were given by the follow
ing: Mrs. J. Kirkland, Miss Lulu
Hunter, Miss Lavona Cooper, Mrs.
Ern Cowdry and Mrs. Chas. Johns.
The meeting closed with ■ “t love to
tell the story” and Mizpah benedic-'
tion.
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and
with
and (Mrs.
spent a
Mrs. An-
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. E. Foster, of' Kirkton, visit
ed with her sister 'Mrs. Jno. Fran
cis on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brock, of Zion
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Brock on Friday of last week.
Miss Jesse Saunders, of /Forest,
spent the week-end with Miss Inez
Creery.
Mr. and Mr. Clarence Fletcher
and family attended the Armitage
re-union Monday in Biddulph.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques, of
Exeter, visited with Mr.
Frank Brock on Sunday,
Mrs. Agnes Alexander
few days last week with
drew Gibson in Exeter.
Mrs. Wm. Clarke is in London
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
E. Gunning, who underwent an op
eration on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Foster of, St.
Marys visited ^with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Foster on Sunday,
Mrs. Gep. Delbridge and son Jack
spent a few days last week attend-
the Toronto Exhibition.
Quite a number from this com
munity attended t h'e Delbridge-
Frayne reunion at Forest on Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Batten and
family visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robinson at
St. Marys.
Mr. Wm., Witzel, of Crediton,
spent the week-end with his daugh
ter Mrs. H.‘ Pfaff.
Miss Ida Wightman, of Clifford,
is spending a couple of weeks with
her sister, Mrs. W. A. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delbridge at
tended Toronto Exhibition
week.
Miss Jessie Brooks R. N., of
don, is visiting with her aunt
A. E. Delbridge this week.
Wins Sweepstakes at C. N.
Mr. R. e. Pooley, general
last
Lon-
Mrs.
Mr. and IMrs. Merner Eilber' and
sons, of Detroit, visited with Mr.
and (Mrs. Charles Eilber over the-
week-end.
Rev. and Mrs. .Sippell and family
spent the week-end in Rodney with
former acquaintances.
Rev. Denny Bright, of London,
representing the Western Ontario
Bible Society conducted a union,
service in the Evangelical church
last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of London-,
are visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Fraser Brown.
Miss Jean Ogden returned home
last weak after spending a week
with relatives and friends in this
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thomas and
twin sons and Mrs. Herbert Platt,
at Pittsburg, Pa., visited with Mr.
The
M. S.
home of Mrs. Edgar Allen with Mrs.
S. A. Miller presiding. The meeting
opened by singing the 93rd Psalm
and prayer by the president. The
roll call was responded to by a verse and Mrs. Henry Beavers and Mr.
from the Sermon on the Mount. Mrs.1 and Mrs. Vernon Beaver.
Allen had the scripture reading giv- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader, of ing the 9th chapter of Matthew. Mrs.' Hamilton, visited on Sunday with
Wm. McLaren read the portion of Mr. and (Mrs. J. T. Hirtzel.
the Study Book the (Bhils of India) '
after which, Mrs. Hill led in prayer;
September meeting of the W.
met on Thursday last at the
Among those who attended the
___ _ ,, “Hoist” reunion from here at Bay
hymn 376 was sung and Mrs. Roy. Shore, near Sebawing, Mich., on La-
McCwltoch read a very interesting (bor Day are as follows: Mr., and
paper on Education and Literature Mrs. Christian Haist, Mrs. John
Work; Mrs. Scott gave a nice talk’Haist, Mrs. Thomas Mawhinney and
on the school homes in the West Edgar, Mrs. Gottfried Wein, Mr. and
While on their visit to Prinee Albert Mrs. William Morlock, Mr. and Mrs.
A few minutes were spent dealing j Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Clifford Hill,
With the business* problems of the"'
meeting. Hymn 141 was sung and
the meeting close with prayer by the
president and (the Lord’s Prayer in
unison. A vefy dainty lunch was
served at the close of
A number of visitors
At the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James
I ed last week from the West where the Wilson-Edwards
'they visited with their daughter,Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. McKay,
Miss ollie sipeare spent a few days ,Lake,^ Midi
at the Exhibition in Toronto. ,
Mr. and Mrs. RussAl Scott spent
a few days last week at the Ex.
School has re-openod and Mr.,
McKay, of Tuckersmith Is the teach-, week in Detroit with Mr. and
er for the ensuing year. It is some Mrs. Hy. "Wind.
| Master Dawson Goulding, of Ex-
I eter, is visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock
Frederick, Mrs. '-Arthur Amy,
and Mrs. Sylvester Wuerth,
Clinton Morlock.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden
the meeting.!daughters Aleatlia and Jean
were pi’esent. Messrs
’ Told, Sutton, of London; Mrs. S.
Scott return- McLeod, of Lucan, wore guests
wedding
and
(Mr.
Mr.
and
and
Gordon Ballingai and Har-
J.
at
on
| Mrs. Asa Henry* of Bald Eagle
h., spent Labor Day With
j Mrs. Leah Holtzmann,
’I xMr. and Mrs. W. Dawm, of Ches-
■ ley, spent the' week-end with their
I friends.
• Mrs. Gottfried Wein is visiting
er for the ehsuing year. ]
time slnfie a gentleman has been en
gaged to teach this school.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hoffman
are attending the riaist re-union-
which is being held in the States
this year." _
Miss Verda Hoffman, of Kerwood
is holidaying at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and
daughter Kathleen and Mrs. Muriel
Drummond and daughter, Ruth, cf
Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with Mrs.
H. Hoffman and daughter Verda.
A number of relatives of the late
Mrs. G. Flyn.n, whose burial took
place in Exeter Cemetery, Monday,
attended the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Motz and
two children, of Exeter, spent Sun-r
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. |
Mi’, and Mrs. T. H. Hedden, of!
Brantford, and Mr and Mrs. T. Pace
of London, spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. .Stuart Kuhn, of
Baden, spent th® week-end1 with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson attend
ed the funeral of the latter’s sister-
in-law Mrs. Heywood, in Exeter on
Tuesday.
Mr. iMervin Brokenshire and three
children, of Fergus, spent the week
end hei’e with Mrs. Brokenshire
and Mrs.| W. Anderson. Mrs. Brok-
eiishire,* who lias spent the last two
weeks here vflth her mother return
ed home with them.
Mrs. Nelson Schenk and children,
of Mt. Carmel spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Piper and son, of
Chatham, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Fiper’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Sam. Merner,
Miss Clara Lewis spent the week
end at Gtahd Bend,
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chant at Winchelsea, won £he sweep
stakes with his eggs at the Cana
dian National Exhibition. 'Mr. Pool-
ey Avon ten prizes out of twelve en
tries bringing the highest honors to
Huron County by winning ’ the
sweepstakes in both the commercial
and the open classes. This year’s
showing of eggs was the heaviest ih
many years. Much credit is due to
Mr. Ppoley on his selection, of eggs.
WOODHAM
Mrs. Sims anti children, of Sud
bury, are visiting at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield
Switzer.
Mr. Carman Switzer is quite ill at
his home and under the doctor’s
care.
Our high school students have
started their daily trips to St. Marys
IMrs. David Stevens who has been
laid up with an attack of tonsilitis
is able to be around again.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Sidney Mills, who has been in?
........ ' ’’ able to beisbed for so many weeks
up and around again.
Mrs. Wm. Thompson
after her recent illness,
We are sorry to hear
Emerson .Gunning had to be taken
to Victoia. Hospital, London, for an
operation, latest reports are the op
eration was successful and she was
getting on
pected.
Mr. and
the Misses
were Thursday visited at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. James Squire.
Kot many from here have attend
ed the Toronto Exhibition. They are
all waiting for Lohdon Fair.
Mrs. ‘Wm. Sinclair has been laid
up with an attack of summer flu,
with a doctor in attendance.
as well as
is improving
that Mrs.
ould be ex-
Mrs. James
Amanda ana
Routly and
Sarah Shier
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