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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-07-01, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JULY 1087 HENSALL ■ Mi's1,' Bhaziery of Londou, is visit­ ing Jj-er. daughter Mrs, Dr. .Steer. Mrs. James Berry,, of Brucefield,. yisitiqg with Mrs, Thos. Berry. . Mr, and Mrs. E. Fines, of Clinton were, yisiting friends in the village last week. Mr, William McMartin, of De­ troit, is visiting with his father Mr. Robt. McMartin. Miss Mary Little, of London, spent the week-end here with ljier mother Mrs. Holland Little. ? Mr, and Mrs, John Elder and son Lome left on Tuesday on a motoi' trip to Kingsville and other points. Mr, and Mrs, John Manson aud son Boyd, Q'f Galt were visitors last week with Mrs. william Sangster. Mrs. John Parke was a recent visitor with her son and wife Mr and Mrs. Clarence Parke, of Zurich. Miss Marion Sinclair, of Toronto, visited over the week-end parents Rev. Arthur and clair. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart and children, of Listowel, ■ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Jinks. M.r. George Ingram, of Oregon, Mich., is visiting with his sister Mrs. Robt. Paterson, fir. and other relatives. Mr. ’Lome Elder, of Druimmond- ville, Quebec, is spending his vaca­ tion with his parents Mr. and John Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee, of ton, ’Mich., visited last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett and oth­ er relatives. Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her .mother Mrs. A. Scruton and sister Miss Mil­ dred iScruton. Mr. John Verbeem, accompanied by Mr, 'Clarence Reid and Miss Iva Allen, were week-end visitors with Toronto relatives, Mr. Charles Jinks, while working in his machine shop recently .had the misfortune to have one of his fing­ ers badly jammed. Mrs. Geo. Laughton and Paul, of Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. Laughton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell. Miss Edna Butt, of visiting with her relatives Mrs. Dinsdale, Mrs, John Murdock Mrs. Hannah Taylor. Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Pfaff and daughter and Mrs. Pfaff’s Mrs. Brandy, of Delhi visited Sunday with Mrs. Alice Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster spent the week-end in Toronto the guests of Mr. Foster’s sister and her hus­ band, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart. The Wohelo Class, of the United church held their annual picnic at Barfield on Wednesday last. A very pleasant afternopn was spent. ■M,r. Stevens, of La pass, Man., ac­ companied by has sister, Miss Stev­ ens, of Kenton, here last week Reid. TLe Hensall team defeated the Exeter team on Exeter diamond on Friday evening by a score of 14 to 4. A good crowd witnessed the game. There are 16 students writing on* the entrance examinations being held here this week, Mr. Robert J. Moore, principal of the Hensall Con- tinuatiQn school is in charge. D.r. and Mrs. Spellman and two children and the doctor’s mother Mrs. iSpellman, all of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with friends and relatives in Hensall and dist­ rict. At the bowling tournament at Seaforth, on Wednesday last a Hen­ sail rink, Dr. A. J, M.cTaggart and W. O. Goodwin won 2nd prize, four wins plus 29. Mr. Neil McNeil who recently se­ cured a good position here as tin­ smith with Bonthron & Drysdale, spent the week-end with his family at Thorndale. Mr. Kenneth Manns left on Wed­ nesday for MuSkoka, where he has a good position for the summer months at Bigwin Inn. He held same position, very satisfactory sUimaner. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Soldan, and Mrs. William Soldan and child­ ren, Mr. Allan Soldan and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir, attended the Sol- dan reunion held at Port Huron on Saturday. Mr. Wilson Carlisle was in Tor­ onto several days last week attend­ ing Grand Lodge, being held at the Royal York Hotel. He was accom­ panied by Mrs. Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlisle. Mr. arid Mrs. William Harding, of London, spent iSunday with rela­ tives. MrJ Harding’s mother, Mrs. with her Mrs. Sin- Robinson were Sun- Mrs. Fen- with Toronto, is John and little mother on Man., were visitors with Miss Minnie Juvenile baseball the last Mr. GOING UP! JUSIT as predicted, egg prices are on their way up. To profit from that fact, you need chicks from stock noted for rapid growth and early lay­ ing . . . Bray’s Xtra * Profit stock. We still have them, al­ though tlie end of the hatch­ ing season is drawing near. Also'limited riumbef of start­ ed pullets, some ready to lay by early August. Don’t delay any longer. Get in touch .with,' up right away, Fred w. BRAY Limited Phone 240 EXETER *4- ONTARIOs*. J. B. Harding,' whd has been visit* ipg> here tori several .weeks-yetumed to' London with them, The examinations at the Hensall Public and Continuation. Schools concluded On Wednesday and ‘the schools closed for the summer holi­ days . and will re-open for the fall term .on September 1st. Moving pictures of the Coronation in sound and natural color were put on in the United church on Monday evening by Mr. William Robertson, of London, The pictures were good and were very interesting to the large and appreciative audience pre- sent. Messrs, Gladman & Stanbury have moved their law offices across the street to the building belonging to the Murdock estate, just east of Twitchell’s Garage, which they have nicely fixed up for a law office. The building they vacated has been rent­ ed by the Hensall Utilities Commis­ sion. Mr. Robt. J, Moore, principal and Miss Irene Douglas assistant of the Continuation' school, Mr. Claude Blowes, principal, and Miss Mattie Ellis and Miss Beryl Pfaff assistant teachers of the public school have all been re-engaged for next year. The Hensall schools are fortunate in be­ ing able to retain the services of these teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smallacombe, who for a number of years have been living at Guelph where Mr. Smallacombe has been employed as a guard at the Provincial Prison farm, have moved back to Hensall and .have now got nicely settled in the home they recently' rented from Mrs. Robt. Eacrett. Masons Elect Officers The following officers were elect­ ed for 1937 at a meeting held on Thursday evening by Huron Masonic Lodge 224, Hensall. W.M., E. -L. Mickle; I. P. M., R. J. Cooper; S. W., J. P. Bowey; J.W., E. D. Kyle; C., T. Chapman; Treasurer, J, W. Bon- thron; ’Secretary, WT. O. Goodwin; S. D„ A. C. Robertson; J,- D., A. H. Hyde; J. Q., J. G. Smillie; S. S., J. H. Upshall; J. S., Geo. Thompson; Tyler, James Priest. Liberals Meet At the annual meeting of the Liberals of the ridings of Huron- Perth and Huron as constituted for both Federal and Provincial purpos­ es held here on Thursday afternoon last all the old officers Were re-el­ ected for this year. Mi*. Thomas Dickson, of Hensall, was appointed •an honorary president. Dr. fihaw acted as chairman. The: speakers of the afternoon were Norman Mc­ Larty, B.|A., K.C., Federal member for Essex West; Harold Kirby, Lib­ eral Whip and M.L.A., of the Toron­ to Provincial Riding of Egling’ton; W. H.to Golding, M.P., Huron-Perth, and James Ballantyne, M.’L.A., for Huron, each making interesting ad­ dresses. A motion of confidence in Premier McKenzie King and Mitchell Hepburn was passed. There was just a fair attendance. Successful Strawberry Festival There was a large crowd at the strawberry festival held in the Pres­ byterian church on Friday evening, last under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, the supper was served ‘in the school room of the church after which a splendid out-door pro­ gramme was enjoyed with Rev Mr. Young acting as chairmair: several selections by the Mustard Orchestra, readings by Rev. Mr. Hill, of Ex­ eter; violin solO’, by John Love, Jr.; solo, Rev. Mr. Young; several sel­ ections iby the Love Orchestra; sel­ ection by male quartette, Wm. Mc­ Laren, R. Y. McLaren, James Ben- gougih and Orville Taylor; piano duet, Mrs. A. Dougal and daughter Margaret,^ after which all sang G-od Save the King. Honor Bride-Elect The Wohelo class of the .United Church held their monthly meeting on Friday evening in the basement of the church with an attendance ot some 25 members. Mr., Ian Filshie presided. At the conclusion of the devotional and opening exercises Miss Helen Glenn gave a piano solo, “Little Old Lady” and an interest­ ing reading “That Little Boy’’ was given by Miss Katherine Drysdale. Following the closing exercise con­ tests were enjoyed presided over by Mr. Edison Forrest. During lunch Miss Gladys Saundercocto bride-elect of this week was presented with a beautiful decorated box containing a half dozen plates, cups and saucers The presentation was made by Miss Helen Glenn and the address read by Ian Filshie. Although taken by sur­ prise Miss Saundercock thanked the members of the class for their kind­ ness ta her. Following is the address: Dear Gladys,— We regret very much that the change you are making in your life will man the severance of your con­ nection With our Wohelo class, but trust, youi will visit us when chance permits. W e appreciate'the fact that you were always present and ready to help if at all possible, arid we hope that thi& small gift will remind you of our continued interest in your welfare. Our sincere wish is that God may bless you and make you a besSing and that you may have last­ ing happiness and prosperity, Sincerely, the Wohelo ■ Ian Filshie, Pres., Lettie Love, •Secretary. \ \ Vei’beeiif^jaW ' 4 qui^f’jbvt pretty'w'^difinf’wok place oh Saturday aftetnpon at i.30 at the home of the bride’s parents, M.r, arid Mrs. GeOrge .DlCkt, Of Hay Township, when their second young* est daughter Jessie Lillian, was un­ ited' in To John; Verbeem, eldest son of Mr, and Mta. Leonard Verbeem, of Thamesville, Rev. W. A/ Young, pastor of Carmel Presby­ terian church, performed the cere­ mony which took place under an arch of peonies. The bride was given in mari’iagte by her father and looked charming in a gown of white chiffon and carried a bouquet of phonies. The bridesmaid was Miss Sarah Harburn, of Cromarty, who. was gowned in a pink taffeta and carried a bouquet of peonies, (The groomsman was Edwin Dick, broth­ er of the bride. Only the immediate members of sent, After sat down to table being bride’s cake. the bridesmaid was a perfume ato­ mizer and to the best man a cigar­ ette lighter. Later the same day they left on a motor trip to the 'States, the bride travelling in a pink crepe dress with white coat and accessories to match. On their return they will reside in Hay. Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Verbeem have the best wishes of their many friends. the family were pre- the ceremony they all a wedding dinner, the decorated with the The groom’s gift to Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Geo, C. Petty cele­ brated their 60th wedding anniver­ sary on Tuesday spending the day with their daughter and her huisband Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Smith of St." Marys. They leceived a great many letters, cards, telephone and telegraph messages of congratulation from relatives and friends at a dis­ tance and the warm congratulations of their many friends here. As they were honored at the 60th Jubilee Anniversary services of the St Paul’s Anglican Church here, recently they chose not to have any further cele­ bration as Mrs. petty who is 82 years of age is not as well a.s usual. Mrs. Pettty before her marriage was Miss Hannah Dinsdale, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinsdale of Stanley township and was married to Mr, Petty on 28th of June 1(877 by Rev. came to 60 years citizens, the meat and later built the Petty block on King St. After disposing of his meat business he became interested in the grain and produce business. He was Hensail’s in that capacity years and served County Warden, municipal life two years ago. Was very active in politics being a staunch Conservative and for years was 'Sec’y-Treas. of the South' Hur­ on Conservative Association. He also took a great interest in frater­ nal societies, being a chartered member of the Hensall Oddfellows Lodge also a prominent Mason and Orangeman. Mr. Petty was one of the first members of St. Paul’s Ang­ lican church and filled the position of Warden of the chuirch for many years and with Mrs. Petty has been always greatly interested in the work of the church. They had six daughters and one son. Their son Hanson Petty lost his life in the Great War. A daughter Gertrude served as a nurse overseas and died later through an illness caused by war service, another daughter, Mil­ licent died a few years later. The surviving members of the family are Mrs. Lome Scott, of Toronto; Mrs. Abbott, of Detroit; Mrs. Kennedy, of Winnipeg and Mrs. (Dr.) George Smith, of St. Marys. .Mr. petty is one of the largest real estate own­ ers in the village and is engaged most of the time in improving his properties. For his age he is very active and till lately Mrs. Petty .has been in good health, and the earnest wish of their many friends is that they will be spared for many years yet to enjoy the fruits of a spent life. Mr. Tyler, of Kippen and Hensall to reside and for have been highly respected Mr. Petty was engaged in business first on Queen St. first reeve serving for a number of one year as Huron He retired from He WOODHAM well Miss Minerva Moore, of London, has been the guest of her sister Mrs. F. Pridham. Mr. Wm, Lovegrove, of London. University has been successful in passing all his examinations and has obtained a B standing. Miss Gladys Shier, of Kirkton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chatten. 1 Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lovegrove and family leave Wednesday of this week for their new appointment at Turan about seventy miles south-west of here, Mr. Lovegrove was to have gone to Nile but a change has been made and he has been urged to go there instead. Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Anderson, of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. rSquire spent Sunday last at the home and Mrs, Laverne Stone, of Kirkton. : The induction service for our new .minister, Rev. Mr. Laing, will be held Friday evening of this week. The Mission Band met last Sun­ day afternoon in the basement of church. Rev, Mr. Lovegrove officiated at ■a wedding in Hamilton on Saturday .last. CENTRALIA and Mrs. George Cook , of London, visited with Mr. family and Mrs. B. Cook on Sunday. Mrs. John lalnot ana daughter Joan, of Grand Valley, are visiting with the former’s brother, Mr*. Mrs. Harris West. . Mr, and Mrs. E. Thompson ■Marjorie, of Loftdon, visited Sunday with Mrs. W. Parsosn. ! Mr, and Mrs. George squires, of ■Granton and Mr. Henry (Squires, of fexeter, visited oil Monday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Brock. iMr, and Mrs. John ESsery, Mrs, B. Hicks and family attended a picnic at Mr. Jas. Hofhe’s oh Saturday. and and Oil DASHWOOD Dr; W. D.'lfcyce, L.D.S.; D*D.S. DENTAL, SURGEON At office in Hurtleib ^ilock, pash- wood, first three days pf weelr and at office over the Post Office, in Zu­ rich, last three days of week, DR. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc, Veterinary Surgeon Phone 96 Zurich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Messner and Miss Ida, of Peace River, are visit­ ing in this vicinity. The former is a son o'f Mr. Paul Messner, a formeT1 resident o'f this community, Decoration Day services will be held on the Goshen Line cemetery on July 11th, namely the second Sunday in July, Mrs. P. Mclsaac, Miss Wm. Klein- stiver and Ruth, Mrs, S. Smith and Mr. E. G. Kraft attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Hitchkiss in Detroit on Friday. " t Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender were Sunday visitors in London. Rev, T. Luft attended special ser­ vice in Elmira last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calt'as and family, of Sarnia, were Sunday vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs. V. Schatz. Mr. and Mrs, A- E. Oestricher and family and Miss jean Weber attend­ ed the Tattoo in Waterloo on Satur­ day, Rev. H. E. Roppel will attend an­ niversary services in Wallace on Sunday, Mrs, Roppel will officiate here on Sunday morning and Rev. Laughlin, of Toronto in the evening. Miss Oneida Restem eyer, of don, visited,, with her parents day. Mr. and Mrs. Ailed Loudon, are spending two vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bender. E. Tieman & Son had a very busy day on Monday handling over 1,600 boxes of strawberries. They also opened up a grocery store and but­ cher shop at Grand Bend this week. Mr. Leslie Goetz, of Chicago, is spending his vacation with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Goetz. Mr. Harry Snell, of London, visit­ ed with friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb ily and Mr. Roy Neeb, of Mich, are spending their With his mother Mrs. Mary ... ... Mr. and Mrs. Morley Toman and family, of New Dundee, spent the week-end with Mrs. Weber. Mrs. Leah Toman, of New Dundee and Mr. Dan Kercher, of are spending a few weeks sister Mrs. J. Weber. Miss Grace Kellerman, to, spent the week-end father and brother on the 16th Miss Verna Birk, of Guelph, ed on friends here on Monday attending the Strawberry Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, of Lon­ don were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R, Baker, Miss Laura Farquhar, of Dorches­ ter, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestricher. The Ladies’ Aid o'f the ‘Lutheran Church held a social evening in the basement of the church last Wednes­ day evening. A very successful Strawberry Fes­ tival was held on the lawn of the Evangelical church on Monday night under the joint auspices of the La­ dies’ Aid, the choir and the Henrich Memorial band. During the supper music was furnished by the band. Rev. H. E. Roppel acted as chairman for the program pir.esente'd in the church auditorium, The proceeds amounted to $75.00. Coronation Singer Receives Medal Mr. Harry Hoffman has recently received a beautiful silver Corona­ tion Medal jfrom the office of the High Commissioner or Canada, who in turn received it from the Keeper of the Privy Purse. It was accom­ panied by a presentation form bear­ ing the royal insignia, stating it is to be worn in commemoration Their Majesties Coronation, May, 1937. Lon- Sun- Faulhafer, of weeks' and fam- Pontiac, holidays Neeb. California, with their of Toron- with her con. call- also . of 12th MT. CARMEL Miss C. Hill, of Detroit, called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ash and Fran­ ces Ahn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKeever. Mrs. Ash and Frances Ann are holiday­ ing here for two weeks. Miss Josie Glavin, of London, yisited a few days with her sister Mrs. M. Regan. Mr., and Mrs. - Joe Regier and family accompanied by Miss Margar­ et Hogan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme at Chat­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. Geromette and Nor­ man spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Denomme of St. Josephs. Don’t forget tile Old Boys’ Reun­ ion Saturday, Sunday and Monday July 3rd, 4th and Sth. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCann and family spent Sunday with Miss Mary McCann at Kitchener and with Other friends in Preston. CREDITON EAST and Mrs. Jake Messner Miss Ida Messner, WhOi and areMr sister, visiting here from Berwyn, Alberta, spent Wednesday with theii’ aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz land cousins Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein and Mr. Dan Truemner. Mr. Eldon Merrier has been con­ fined to his home through illness the past week. Mr. arid Mrs. Stuart Kuhn and babe, of Baden, spent the Week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuhn. Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Cliff and daugh­ ter are visiting with relatives London, in -it Renew I THE RED and WHITE STORE — — ...A.....................................—..i.SgJ. - ■ • _________________• . .... ...J 1! • A.« 'I'.' •t.'.'-.i.iiM - ,-..7. : I. ;.J .... lf. „ ( ..p, GROCERY -SPECIALS ORANGE MARMALADE 32’ pz jar PEACH JAM, 32 oz jar .................... LYNN VALLEY PEARS ................ HEREFORD CORNED BEEF .... 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The directors of the Hay Town­ ship Fire Insurance Co. held a meet­ ing at Grand Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Don’t, forget the Evangelical Sun­ day School picnic at Grand Bend on July 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koeltzow who have been visiting in this dis­ trict have returned to their home in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kerr and Mrs. Aljoe Culibert spent a lew days in Detroit and Plymouth, Ohio. Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of Exeter, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Welling­ ton day Bend Saturday. All report time. Miss Marion Hazelwood, called on friends Saturday in village. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis, Lome, Miss Isabelle Gray and Mr, Malcolm Howe were Sunday visitors with M. Gray, Millbank. •of the farmers have com- haying ’and with the recent the root crop, ha|y and fall Stratford the theBrock. Mrs. H. Kyle spent with friends. The Missionary Committee Evangelical Sunday School the convenorship of Mr. Henry Mrs. J. Some menced showers wheat are promising a good crop. Mr. and Mrs. Pollen and daughter of London, spent Sunday with Mr. J. Cluff. Miss Estelle Cole and Mr. Allen McDonald, of Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis this week. Mr. and forth were A. Tufts. Mr. and Miss Betty the week-end Doupe. Mrs. Gammond, of Sunday guests with of un-the dei’ Fahrner presented a programme at last Sunday mornings Sunday School session. Miss Ella Morlock read the Scripture lesson. A missionary story was given by Miss Norma Fah- rner. Miss Doris Wuerth “Jesus was a child like me.” Evangelical Ladies’ Aid The meeting of the Ladies’ and W. M, S. was held at the home of Mrs, Ezra Faist. The president took charge of the Devotional exer­ cises. The .roll was called when 21 responded with a Bible verse. The Society reported 12 calls, Id sick vis­ its, >16 treats 3 cards and 3 bouquets, the final Strawberry which is to the rest of acted Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner took the chair and opened the program with a hymn. The chapter of the study book was given by Mrs. M. Faist; an instrumental by Mrs. E. K. Fahner and Mrs. Emery Fahrner. The meet­ ing was closed with song and pray­ er. A vote of thanks to the hostess and all committees in charge was tendered. The Doupe the home Saturday, Stratford, Kirkton’. sang Aid arrangements for the ■Social were arranged be on June 30th. After the business was trans- ZION A number from this community attended the anniversary services at Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Follick Wednesday evening Mrs. E. Hern. The Zion Mission at the home of Mrs. next meeting will be held church on Friday July 9th. Mr. Clayton Cornish had fortune to have his nose while playing ball at Elimville on Tuesday evening. The Earl picnic vvas held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Earl on Wednesday evening. A very enjoy­ able time was spent, The weather Was ideal and a large crowd attend­ ed. The Thompson reunion was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Supper was served on the lawn after which the sport committee took charge of sports. (The sports were as follows: Three and under, Helen Foster, Ilene Rogers; seven years, Marion Stephenson Dorothy Thompson; ten years. Lois Knox, Gordon Foster;’ — - Jjern Billy Laurene young G. Thompson Mrs. Gordon race, Harold Partner rhee with Mr. spent and with past Sea- Mrs. andMrs. Ernie Doupe Grimes, of London, spent with Mr. Wilfred Held Family Reunion family of the late Robert .held their annual picnic at of Mr. Wilfred Doupe last guests were present London, Mitchell BRINSLEY from and Mrs. Wm. Watson’'has returned home from a three week’s visit in Battle Creek, Mich. Miss Reta Lewis, of Hamilton, has returned to work after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stoner, of Arkona, spent Saturday, with her sister Ilene and brother Everard Corbett. Mrs. Martin Watson spent week-end with hei’ sister Miss dine, of London. Martin Watson is spending week in camp at Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgson at­ tended the Turner picnie at Grand Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ROy Watson and babe cf Exeter, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Lin. Craven. , A good crowd was out to enjoy the Temperance speaker, Mr. Hamil­ ton from Galt on Sunday. the jar- this Circle Angus was held Earl. The . in the the mis­ broken Thirteen years Hazel Jones; young ladies race, Hern, Florence Thompson; men, Lloyd Thompson, married women’s race, Jones; married men’s Hern, Orville Rogers; Mrs. E. Hern and Orville Rogers. The sports were followed by a busi­ ness meeting. The president Mr. E. Hern took charge of the meeting. The president for next year is Mrs. Percy Foster. The picnic next year will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones. SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Lome* Theodore Dieterich and eon visited on Sunday in Union. Next Sunday given. Next the new pastor vice in the United Church, Mrs. Jones, of Crediton visited last week with relatives here. Melvin Gaiser and Roy Clarke are trying their entrance examina­ tions in Dashwood this week. Mrs. Ross McKenzie and Miss M. McKenzie, of Windsor, Visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkbemer. Mrs. Herb Harlton whs rushed to Victoria Hospital on dVfonday last for an operation. Latest reports are that she is getting along as well as can be expected* ■. The regular ^maetirig'of the Ladies Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Milton Ratz Wednesday evening July 7th. Next Sunday July 4th Rev. Glad­ man will be in charge of the service at the United church at 10.30 a.m. The regular meeting Of the Ladies Aid will be held July 7th in the ev- Dietrich Mr. Miss Ila Ma- with friends Sunday being Missionary special instruction will be Sunday Rev. D. Gladman, will conduct the ser- ’’Darling, iVs over a months since baby was born. Haven’t you told the registrar yet?”' “No, He only lives two streets away, and he won’t need to be told/* ’ening at the home of Mrs. A. Fink­ beiner. The Strawberry Social which was held last Friday evening was a suc­ cess. The program was well enjoyed by all present. The many friends of Mrs, H. Harl- ton are glad to know she is getting along so well after her operation at Victoria Hospital, London and is ex­ pected to return to her home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner and family attended the funeral of Mr. Andrew Hodson at Ailsa Craig on Saturday. Mrs. Ross McKenzie and son. Jim form Walkerville spent the week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkbeiner. Miss Mary Margaret Mc­ Kenzie returned home with them after a few weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koeltzow, of Detroit, visited with relatives here last week. Mr. Arthur Gaiser attended the strawberry social at Tavistock last Friday evening being a member of the Crediton orchestra. Mrs. W. Jones, of Crediton spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Thos. Keyes. Gertrude Ratz, Melvin Gaiser., R. Clark are writing their entrance ex­ aminations at Dashwood this week, Mrs. Sam. .Schroeder, of Saskatoon has been visiting with relatives here. REPORT OF S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN The report of the June promotion examinations for S. S. No. 3, Step­ hen are as follows: Jr. IV to Sr. IV.—’Shirley Presz- cator 77. (Sr. Ill to Jr. IV.—Winston Shap- ton 82, Doris Hill 69. Jr. Ill to Sr. III.—Bobby Parsons 80, Doris Penhale 79, Jack Muir 7.2. Jr. Ill—'Donald Dearing, Betty Perkins, Kenneth Preszcator, Lome Preszcator. II.—(Harold Glanville, Edward Perkins, . Wilmer Preszcator. Pro­ moted to II. Class last April: Phyllis Preszcator, Doreen Triebner, Don­ ald Jory. Sr. 1—(Howard Perkins. Primer to Jr. I>—Helen Shapton 82, Eveleen Hill 81, Thelma presz- cator 77.6, Bruce Shapton 77, Lor- • raine Preszcator 74, Frank Glan­ ville 74. Perfect attendance for the year Jack Muir; best home garden, Don­ ald Dearing; number on roll 27, av­ erage attendance for June 26.25. Hazel Smillie, Teacher D Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Your Home Printer First The Exeter Creamery will observe the Wednesday Half Holiday. The office Will close at 12*30 Wednesday patrons should bring their cream during the forenoon* I''- • ' ‘ ? > £ t *. 'J ” < ■< <t*Exeter Creamery Go., Limited ’ CREAMERIES AT EXETER AND WINCHELSEA