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HENSALL
Miss Gladys Luker is Holidaying
in Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Parker, of London,
visited with Mrs. Alice Joynt Sunday.
Mrs. Steer, of Mount Forest, is
visiting with her son Dr. D. G. Steer.
Mr, Oliver Joyce, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with Mr. Boh Pass-
more.
Miss Elizabeth Slavin is visiting
this week with relatives and friends
in Varna.
Mrs. Harold Bell underwent an
operation for the removal of her
tonsils on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Higgins, of
Exeter, called on relatives and other
friends in the village last wek.
Mrs. (Dr.) I, G. Smillie returned
home after a very pleasant visit with
relatives and friends in Toronto.
Dr. Harry Joynt, of Byron, visited
on Sunday with his mothei' Mrs. A.
Joynt.
Mrs. Harold Scruton and children,
of Port Dover, are visiting with rel
atives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Dayman, of Simcoe,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Doerr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins visit
ed over the week-end with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cline Flynn in London,
Rev. D. C. Hill, of Exeter conduct
ed the service in Carmel church on
Sunday morning and the choir sang
‘’Blessed is the Man.”
Mr. Fred Bonthron is having the
roof of his dwelling re-shingled. The
work is being done by Mr. James
Walker, of Brucefield.
‘Rev, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young
and family returned home on Mon
day after a pleasant holiday in For
est.
Mrs. R. J. Ferguson, of Minnea
polis, Minn., left for her home after
a very pleasant visit with her sister,
Miss Emma Johnston and friends in
this tonality.
Misses Lois and Marion MacLar-
en spent a few days last week visit
ing with their cousin Miss Alice
Glenn near Clinton.
Mr. Harry Mew, of Goderich and
Mr. Wesley Butt, of Windsor, were
in town on Sunday visiting with rel
atives and friends.
Mr. Wm, Fraser, who underwent
an operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, recently returned
to his home here Monday.
Mr. Mark Drysdale, who under
went an operation recently in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London returned
to her home here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Toron
to, visited last week with the form
er’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron and
daughter Miss Jean Bonthron, of
London, returned home after a very
pleasant motor trip to Southampton,
Callander and North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett very
quietly observed their thirtieth wed
ding anniversary at their home on
Thursday with the immediate mem
bers of thp family present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, of
Toronto, Mrs. Errol Drummond and
Misses Dorothy and Marion Drum
mond, of St. Marys, called on friends
here on Monday.
Mrs. (Dr.) D. G. Steer underwent
an operation for appendicitis in tne
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
on Saturday and is doing as well as
can be expected.
Mr. Watson Wood underwent an
operation for appendicitis in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on
Monday and is doing as well as can
be expected.
Mr, and Mrs. wm. McLean and
family and Mrs. A. Murray and dau
ghter Mary, of Hamilton, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. J, Pass-
more.
Mr. Wm. McLaren underwent an
operation in Scott Memorial Hospit
al, Seaforth, on Friday and at date
of writing is doing as well as can be
expected.
Mrs. Ila Wood, of Santa Barbara,
California, who has been visiting
for the past several months with her
mother, Mrs. John Dinsdale and sis
ter Mrs. Alda Simmons returneu
home last week.
The girls’ bridge club had a very
pleasant .picnic and outing recently
in honor of two visiting former
members, Miss Ethel Murdock, of
Calgary, Alta,, and Miss Emalie Mor
rison of Toronto.
Mr. Peter Moir has purchased the
property on S. Richmond street from
the estate of the late Richard Blatch-
ford and occupied by Mrs. Eva Stape-
tOn. We understand Mr. Moir in
tends making extensive improve
ments.
Mr. Robt. Passmore took charge
of the service in the United church-
on Sunday morning and the choir
sang a beautiful anthem. Dr. I. G.
Smillie played the organ in the ab
sence of the organist Miss Greta
Lammie.
Mrs. Geo. Kerslake, of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Cann and Mr,
...Dancing at Spruce Grove...
EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY
NIGHT
BERNIE COULTER
And His Orchestra
DANCING Sc
Three Miks South of Exeter oft
No* 4 Highway, near Centralia
and Mrs. Wm. Jeffery and daughter
Ilene, of the Thames Road and Mr.
Wm. Johns, of Elimvijle visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Passmore.
AV. M, & Meeting
The W. M. S. of the United church
held thejr regular monthly meeting
in the church and Mrs, Carrie Bal-
lantyne presided in the absence of
the president Mrs. Cross. The open
ing hymn was followed by prayer
and Mrs. Cornelius Cook read the
Scripture lesson. A very interesting
talk on Temperance was given by
Miss Jennie Murray. The topic 'Weld
ing the World* was very ably given
by Mrs. Geo. Hess. A solo entitled
“Still, Still With Thee” was very
beautifully rendered by Mrs. Thos.
Sherritt, after which the meeting was
closed with prayer.
Carmel Church W, M. S.
The regular meeting of the Car
mel Presbyterian church W. M. S.
was held on Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. John Dallas presiding. The
meeting opened by singing a hymn
followed by prayer led by Mrs. Dal
las. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and adopted and
the roll call answered with “Trust.”
Another hymn was sung and tne
business discussed. It was decided
to hold the next meeting one week
darlier, September 7th owing to the
Presbyterial meeting. A duet was
sung by Mrs. Hannah Workman and
daughter Miss Mabel Workman, ac
companied by Mrs. W. A. MacLarcn
on the piano. The topic “Village Life
in India’ was given by Mrs. Dallas
and was very interesting. Mrs. B, C.
Edwards led in prayer and the meet
ing closed by singing a hymn follow
ed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson and
family and Mrs. S. Davis, of London,
were recent visitors with Mrs. W.
Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollard visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Goodhand at Parkhill.
Miss Margaret Cook was holiday
ing at Grand Bend.
Mrs. I-Iedden, of London was a
recent visitor with her sister Mrs.
Harness.
’ Miss Lucille Gilbert, who has been
in Victoria Hospital, London, for
sometime recovering from an acci
dent is able to be out again.
Miss Winnie Field visited with her
aunt in Princeton for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Greta Pollard was a recent
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gil
lies in Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis and son
of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Knight on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. E. Willard and family return
ed home last week after visiting for
a couple of weeks with Mr, and Mrs.
J. Burgess in Windsor.
Miss Gladys Andrews, of Swift
Current, Sask., is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. D. Hodgson.
Mrs. Dickson and son Joe and
Miss Helen Martin, of Windsor, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William
Connor.
Mr. Arthur Brooks has returned
home after visiting with his brother
in Chicago for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot, Grand
Valley, are visiting with Mrs. Thos.
Willis.
Mr. Bill Cook, of London, is visit
ing with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Cook.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Mugan, of London
spent the week-end with Mrs. C. J.
O’Brien.
Mrs. Lome Hicks visited over the
week-end with relatives in Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg and sons
of London, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pen war den.
Rev. J. Falconbridge returned
home a couple of weeks ago after
attending the M. R. A. Conference
in Hollywood, California.
Mr. Donald Hicks, of Clinton, vis
ited over the week-end with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks.
Mrs. M, Sleamon and June are
holidaying at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. <C. Murdy, of Lucan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harris were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Essery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock visited
with relatives in Shipka on Sunday.
Mrs. J. Burgess and daughter
June, of Windsor, are visiting with
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Connor.
Centralia AV. M. $.
The August meeting of the W.M.S.
.was held at the home of Mrs. (Rev.)
’Falconbridge on Tuesday of last
week. Miss Flossie Davey was in
charge of the Worship service and
the meeting was opened with singing
hymn 84. Rev. Falconbridge led in
prayer, The Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Falcon
bridge favored with a solo. The first'
chapter in the study book was taken
by Flossie Davey and Mrs. N. Mit
chell. Ret. and Mrs. Falconbridge
each gave a short address followed
by prayer by Mrs. Falconbridge.
Hymn 95 ,WAs Mrs. Penwarden
presided over the business part Of
the meeting. Lttnch was served by
Mrs, Falconbrid^H assisted by MrS.
W, Obnnor,
Mr. and Mrs, Myles McCabe and
Mac, of Walkerton, formerly of Cen
tralia, were Civic Holiday visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. BaMI O’Rdutke,
Of Brucetield.
CREDITON
Services for NCxt Sunday
Evangelical ............... M5 a.m.
' Brinsley ......... 3.15 ip.m.
Union Service^ United 'Church 7.30
Miss Marion Treitz, of London, is
visiting with relatives in the com
munity,
Last Sunday in the United church
Sunday 'School Mr, J. Woodall was
acting superintendent and a mission
ary program was given. A duet “Gos
pel Bells” was given by Mrs, J.
Woodall and Mrs. L. Swartz. Read
ing “God's Children” by Frederick
Tilley and Mary Lamport gave an
article dealing with the unjust
treatment of Jews in Germany at
the present time.
Miss Marjorie Wein and Miss Helen
Schenk spent their vacation at Grand
Bend last week. **
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wright ,W^re
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Private and Miss
Marguerite Wright, of London. Mr.
Ross Johnston Stewart Wright, of
Zurich and Miss Lorna Kraft of
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkoeiner, Mr.
<M. Finkbeiner and Berneice spent
the week-end with Mrs. M, Finkbeln-
er’s mother and sisters in Hamilton.
Mr. George Collingwood and lady
friend, of Port Huron, Mich., spent
Sunday with his aunt and uncle Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Wein,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richmond and
family, of Norwich; Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Krotz and family, of Mill
bank, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Young and
Mrs. Leonard Wing, of Pigeon, Mich,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
H. Smith.
Miss Elaine Mitchell arrived home
Monday after spending three weeks
holidays in Kington and Marmora.
Mr. Eugene Finkbeiner spent a
week at Hamilton and Peterboro.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Pletch left for
Pt. Carling in Muskoka where they
are spending two weeks’ vacation.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Drier visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan.
Oestreicher,
KIPPEN
Miss Dora Pybus, of London, spent"
a few days last week with her
grandmother Mrs. H, Richer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Collingwood and
family, of Hamilton, visited recently
at the home of the former’s uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie anc
daughter, of Toronto, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. McMurtrie
during the week.
Miss Velma Ferguson, of Chisel
hurst, is holidaying at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons.
Mr. W. Horney and Miss Ruth
Colwell, of Cargill, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney and
attended the Horney reunion at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. H. Richer and Arthur spent
a few days in Plattesville recently.
Mr. Clarence McLean, of London,
visited recently at the home of his
sister Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney and Miss
Irma Ferguson and Mr. A. Gackstet-
ter spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Ilderton.
Mr. Norman Alexander spent last
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Chand
ler and family at their cottage at
Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons visited
recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Linden, of Denfield, and Mr. and
Mrs. J, Carter, of Clandeboye.
Mrs. Mina Love is visiting at the
home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Love.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney and Miss
Irma Ferguson and Mr. A. Gack-
stetter attended the Horney reunion
at Grand Bend on Civic Holiday.
GREENWAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paxman returned
to London Monday after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pol
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Prance and Lois,
of Winchelsea, visited on Thursday
with Mrs, T, Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown visit
ed On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Baker, of Grand Bend.
Miss Fern Kelly, of Port Huron
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Brophey.
Miss Lillian Ulens and Mr. W.
Forsythe, of Windsor, spent the
week-end with her mother Mrs. W.
T, Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sheppard, of
London, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Engish,
We are sorry to report Mr, Bill
Elson hasn't been very well lately.
We hope to see him out again soon,
Mrs. Parry Thompson, of Lieury,
visited on Saturday with hei* father
Mr. W. J. Brown.
Miss uia ulens visited last week
With friends in Windsor.
Messrs. Harold Pollock and Ttay
Voung spent Friday in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and
Marilyn, of Kipped, and Miss Ruth
Weber, of Dashwood, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Hotson, of
London, sent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hotson.
Mrs. Russell Pollock, Margery and
Miss Mary Corbett returned to Lou
den on Sunday after spending a week
with friends here.
Miss Marjorie Oliphant, of Ham
ilton, is visiting her grandmother, i
Mrs. A- Itidley1.
DASHWOOD
Dr. W, D. D.D
DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Haxtieib Block, Pash-
wood, first three days of week and
at office over the poet Office, in Zu-
rich, last three days of week,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oestricher
and family, of Chicago, are spending
their vacation with relatives here.
Mrs. McNevin, of London, spent
last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Oestricher.
i Mr. Percy Rleinstiver, of Chicago,
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Win.;
Kleinstiver last week.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Morenz spent a
few days in Kitchener last week.
Mr. Sam Witzel, of Toronto, visit
ed his mother Mrs. Witzel last Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Czar Steinhagen, or
Port Dalhousie, spent the week-eno
with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Steinhagen.
Miss Oneida Restemeyer Reg, N.,
and Miss Edna Frank Reg. N., of St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. O. Restemeyer
last week,
Harry Hoffman took a motor trip
to Millville, pa., a few days last week
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Schatz, of
Toronto, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz.
Rev. and Mrs. Luft spent last
week-end in Michigan.
Miss Eunice Oestricher visited
with friends in London last week,
Master Ross Stadelbauer, London,
is spending his holidays at his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. p. Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldrappe, of
Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, John Kuntz-
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Koessel, of
Lansing, Mich., spent last Thursday
at the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kuntz. Jimmie and Lenore
who spent a few weeks at the home,
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pfile returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroeder
and daughter Annie Marie and Mrs.
Lempke, of Windsor returned to
their home on Sunday after spend
ing two weeks vacation with friends
here and in Walkerton.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Lang and
Helen, of Youngstown, Ohio., and
Lillian Miller, of Akron, Ohio, spent
a few days with the Kraft sisters
last week.
Mrs. Jim Smith and Shirley, or
Windsor, are visiting with her father
Mr. Jonas Hartleib and Lavada,
Miss Jean Held is spending her
vacation with friends in Detroit.
Mrs. C. Bosh, of Detroit, is visit
ing with her mother Mrs. Merner.
Miss Jarmaine?’ Armstrong, of
London, is spending her vacation
with Miss Oneida Restemeyer.
Misses Ruth and Shirley Guenther
have returned after spending the’ir
vacation in St. Catherines.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wein, bridal
couple have returned after spending
their honeymoon in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Pochler, of Fort
Wayne, Ind., visited with her mo
ther Mrs. F. Willert last week. Mr.
Pochler has returned and Mrs. Poch
ler will visit with her mother for a
few days.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the Gossman reunion at Grand
Bend recently.
A pleasant evening was spent at
the home of Mrs. A. Kellerman last
Friday evening, the occasion being
a miscellaneous shower for Miss
Florence Baker, bride-elect, who was
the recipient of any beautiful gifts.
A very sociable evening was spent
after which a dainty lunch was serv
ed.
(Intended for last Week)
Rev. and Mrs. Roppel and their
daughter Hope left on Tuesday af
ternoon, August Sth for^ their vaca
tion. They will visit friends in To
ronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and
other points. During their absence
the Dashwood Young People’s Mis
sion Circle will have charge of the
church service on Sunday August
13th, at 10 a.m. and Rev Denny
Bright, of London, district secretary
of the Bible Society, will occupy the
pulpit On Sunday morning, August
20th.' There will be no Sunday ev
ening service here throughout the
month of August.
Miss Hope Roppel has been en
gaged temporarily for the past ten
days in a store in Tavistock, Ont.,
to relieve other clerks who are off
on their holidays. *
EXETER
McColl-Frontenac
Cook’s Rock Bottom Store
Chainway Stores Ltd,
F. G. Wright & Co.
Huron Lumber Co.
AV. C. Allison
AV. AV. Taman
G. A. Hawkins
White’s Bakery
Exeter Ladies AVear
Exeter Dairy
Highland Hill Dairy
AV. J. Beer
Jones & May
Middleton’s Bakery
A. E. Wuerth
R. G. Seldon & Son
Southcott Bros
Bossenberry Hotel
Huron Garage
E. R. Hopper
James Lawson
Martin’s Music Store
C. E, Zurbrigg
Ijindenfield’s Hardware
Tuckey Transport
River’s Meat Market
S. B. Taylor
Rollie’s Grocery
Frank Coates
Ideal Meat Market
Walker’s Drug Store
Browning’s Drug Store
James P. Bowey
For Good Quality, Serviceable Din
nerware at Moderate Prices. See our
large assortment at S. B. TAYLOR’S
Jeweller and China Shop.
BRINSLEY
Mi*, and Mrs. George Vaux, Tor-
oiito, IinvO Visiting "vvitli IMi**
Joseph Amos and Miss Mai’y Amos.
Miss Ilene Watson, of London,
spent the week-end “with her mother
Mrs, Lin Craven,
Mrs. Tom craven and soil Jackie
accompanied by his friend Stephen
Hoffman, of Detroit, spent the past
week With relatives and friends.
Lily and Mary Semeiioff, two fresh
air girls,, of Toronto, hate spent
more than two weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holland, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Mary Carter.
Reta Hodgson and Martel Wat
son are attending girls camp at Go
derich this week.
MOUNT CARMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach, De
troit, are spending their vacation
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph McKeever. Mrs. Mc
Keever returned with them and will
spend a couple of weeks in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuffield Ducharme
and family, of Detroit, spent Sunday
and Monday with Mrs. Ducharme’s
sister Mrs. Joseph Mahoney here, af
ter spending their vacation in Que
bec.
Miss Madeline Glavin, Colgan, is
spending the balance of her vacation
at the home of her father, Mr. Joseph
Glavin, here.
Mr. John Madden and Misses Kate
and Bernadine Madden spent Friday
at Sarnia and Ipperwash Beach,
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Glavin spent
Thursday in London.
Mr. David Sheppard purchased a
Pontiac coach from Hartman’s Gar
age last week.
Messrs. Gordon and Jerome
O’Rourke spent Saturday of last
week in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, James Dalton and
family visited Bayfield last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Doyle and
daughter Grace, spent a few days In
Midland last week.
Messrs. Ed. Hogan and John Ma
honey spent Sunday at Drysdale.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Ger-
omette and family and Mr. and Mrs.
James Dalton and family attended
the celebration of Rev. Fr. William
Murray’s twenty-fifth anniversary
Mass at St Marys church in London
on Saturday.
Miss Catherine Keough is spend
ing a few weeks in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuffield Benomme
and family, of Detroit, spent a few
The Exeter Lions Club have launched their second drive for funds to carry on their child
welfare work, particularly sight saving .Since the inauguration of the club the following
work has been carried on for underprivileged children; supply 3096 plots of milk; held
17 eye examinations; provided 9 pairs of glasses; provided for 15 toofil and adenoid re
movals; supplied 2 pairs orthopedic brace? and boots; sponsored juvenile hockey and base
ball teams; sent 10 hoys to boy’s summer camp; provided Christmas entertainment for a
thousand children, giving toys, candy and clothing; provided an outfit of clothing for a
blind boy to enable admission to a school for the blind; a donation to the Canadian Na
tional Institute for the Blind. Money spent through this organization goes from 2% to
5 times as far as the money spent individually. To carry on the work the local Lions
Club have inaugurated their second drive for the raising of money. J
Tickets at 25c each are now being sold, and a drawing will be made FRIDAY EVENING
OCTOBER 6th when the prizes will be distributed.
1. —Trip to the World’s Fair, value $200.00.
2. —General Electric . Radio, value $79.95.
3. —C. C. M. Boy or Girl’s Bicycle, value $35.00.
4. —Lady or Gent’s Coat or Suit, value $25.00.
Also One Ton of Coal, Set of Graniteware, value $10.00; AH Wool Single Plain Blanket;
100 Pounds of Sugar, 20 Gallons of Gasoline; Hot Point Iron; $5.00 in Merchandise.
Holders of the lucky tickets will be allowed to purchase these prizes for 25 cents.
Boy’s or Girl’s C.C.M. Bicycle or $50.00 in
Merchandise to be Given Away Free
The following merchants co-operating with the Exeter Lions Club are handing out tickets
from their store from now until October Sth and 6th on a free draw for the above prizes.
All you have to do is to write plainly your name and address on these tickets, deposit them
in the boxes in any of the stores or at the Times-Advocate and then be at the big frolic
October 5th and 6th. 'October 5th and 6th,
on
Snell Bros. & Co.
Traqnair’s Hardware
Flynn’s Barber Shop
Exeter Times-Advocate
F. W. Huxtable
W. G. Medd
A. O. Elliot
B. AV. F. Beavers
ZURICH
Stade & Weido
Klopp’s Service
” Quality Meat Market
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
J. Gascho & Son
Dominion Hotel
Merner’s Store
Zurick Drug Store
Willcrt’s Bakery
Eckel’s Bakery
Oescli Grocery
Zurich Creamery
GRAND BEND
Wally’s Meat Market
J. W. Holt
Ravclle’s Store
Desjardine’s Store
CENTRALIA
G. F. Penwarden
Centralia Farmers’ Co-Op. Co.
Shamrock Creamery
J. A. Pollard
days last week with Mrs. Denomme’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Regier.
Mr. and Mr.s, Wilfred Hogan and
family spent the week-end in Chat
ham.
Mr. Sam Lamport .purchased a new
Pontiac from Hartman’s Garage re
cently.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. John Delbridge, and
Kevin spent the week-end at the
Grand Bend,
Misses Pauline and Edith Abbott,
of Lucan, spent a few days last week
with Miss Audrey Fletcher.
Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs.
Sherwood Brock were Mr. and Mrs.
Launce Battersby and family, Exeter,
Miss Jessie Heywood, Elimville and
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe of
near Exeter.
Miss Gertrude Stewart of Oshawa,
visited a couple of days last week
with Miss Genevieve Kerslake.
Miss Norma Fletcher holidayed a
few days last week with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher,
of Exeter.
Miss Shirley Appleton, of Exeter,
spent a few days with the Misses
Myralino and Shirley Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Irene
and Dorothy and Miss Mildred Veal
spent the "week-end at Turnbull’s
Grove.
Master Billy Knox, of Blanshard,
is holidaying with his aunt Mrs. F.
Brock.
Master Beverley Alexander, of
Lumley, is holidaying with his cou
sin Miss Jean Davis.
Miss Dorothy Pooley had her ton
sils removed in Hr. Fletoher’s Hos
pital on Monday morning, Wo hope
for a sbhhdy recovery*
T
CREDITON
Clinton G. Morlock
E. K. Fahrner
AV. E. Wenzel
E. Zimmer
Lloyd England
Faist Bros.
F. AV. Morlock
U. H. Schenk
H. F. Young
HENSALL
Dayman’s Groceteria
T. C. Joynt
H. McMillan
Bonthron & Drysdale
Roy Weber
Middleton’s Drug Store
AV. O. Goodwin
Cook’s Rock Bottom Store
Hensall 5c to $1.00 Store
DASHWOOD
Pfile’s Shoe Store
Dashwood Creamery
Zimmer’s Garage
Rader’s Garage
Wesley Wolfe
Hemphill’s Bean Market
Dashwood Meat Market
V. L. Becker
Dashwood Planing Mill
D. Tieman Furniture & Hardware
E. Nadiger
L. H. Rader
E. Tieman & Son
Alex Zimmer
ELIMVILLE
The wind storm on Saturday after
noon blew down quite a number of
trees in this neighborhood but the
buildings did not suffer much dam
age. -On Sunday morning Mr. Riem
Johns lost a fine horse from the
lightning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell have
been holidaying at Grand Bend dur
ing the past week.
Miss Ruth Skinner is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weitzman, at Nia
gara Falls, N.Y.
Misses Bertha Smithson and Joy
Whitlock, of St. Thomas, are spend
ing their vacation in this vicinity.
Miss Mary Johns has returned to
London after holidaying at her home
for a couple of weeks.
Rev. Mair’s series of sermons on
Courtship and Marriage have been
•interesting and instructive. Another
very pleasing feature of Sunday ev
ening service was a beautiful solo
"Leave it With Him” by Mrs. Alec
■Berryhill, of Blanshard,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Thompson of Centralia.
Miss Nancy Griff, of Stratford,
has been visiting with relatives here
recently.
Miss Ruth Weber, of Sarnia, Miss
Betty McKellar, of Cromarty and
Miss Ella Routly, of London, have
been visiting with Mr. Wm. Routly.
Misses Helen and Audrey Mitchell
of Centralia, spent a few day? in
this community.
More than 23,000 acres of barren
and weed infested land in community
pastures in the drought area of
Western Canada have been re-secd-
ed to Crested Wheat Grass, Brome
and sweet Clover.