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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-04-01, Page 5.f 1 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1st, IS®: Coming to Hensall C. R. Wilkinson, R.O Ophthalmic: Optician Wingham wjll be at W. O. GOODWIN’S Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday jn the pionth, for the purpose 4 of testing eyes and fitting glasses. Difficult cases and .those that have not been properly fitted, specially recommended to con­ sult me. Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. JPhone J6 Hensall for appointment sall passed away at Mrs. Saunder- eoek’s nursing home on Tuesday, ip. the person pf Mrs. Arthur Clark. The deceased had been in ill health for some time. She was a native, of Colchester,. England, coming to Canada and taking up residence in Harrington and. later in Hensall ( where she has resided for a number of years. Surviving are her husband and one son, Sydney, of London, A private funeral service was held Wednesday from her late residence, conducted by Rev, M. A. Hunt, rec** tor of Trivitt Memorial Church, Exe­ ter, and st. Paul's Anglican church, Hensall. A three iact play entitled *‘WILLOWDALE ” will be presented by the Thames Road Church Y, P. U. on FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 9th at the Thames Road Church Admission 25c and 15c Try to Come! HENSALL Slavin visit- London on and Donald pf Mr. ’Mr, E* L, Mickle spent a few days this week in Qtawa on business, Mr, and (Mrs, Glenn ed with relatives in Saturday. Mrs. Roy MacLaren Spent Sunday at thq home and Mrs. Glenn Bell , Miss Phyllis Case, of St. ines, spent the week-end with re­ latives and friends in Hensall. Mr, Bruce Glenn, of Exeter, spent the week-end at the home of his par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, John A, Glenn, Miss Jean Murray returned home after a very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smillie in Toronto. The many friends of Mr. A. L. Case are pleased to see him out again following his recent illness. Mr. Kenneth Hicks, of the R.C. A.F., Galt, spent the week-end at his home with Mrs. Hicks and fam­ ily. Mr, Jack Tudor, of the R.C.A.F., Centralia, spent the week-end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tudor. The annual seed fair and stock show will be held in Hensall on Sat­ urday, April 3. The parade will be at 1.30 sharp. Miss Margaret Glenn spent the week-end at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn, of Chiselhurst. Corporal Wilfred and Mrs. Klopp, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Mr. Robert Passmore, of Toronto, is’ spending a few home of his parents, John Passmore. Mrs. Wesley Jones London, are visiting of the former’s parents, Mrs. Fred Corbett. Mrs. Zavitz, of Windsor, spent a few weeks recently at the home of her brother-in-law and and Mrs. A. L. Case. Mrs. Whitney Carter, and Donnie, of Clinton, week-end with the former’s’ mother, Mrs. Catharine Hedden. Miss Norma Cook, studen't at Western University, London, spent the week-end with her and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mrs. A. Bowen and M.rs. Robert Higgins, Cathar- weeks at the Mr. and Mrs, and Patsy, of at the home Mr. and sister, Mr. Catharine spent the parents, Mr. of tLon- with her McQueen Wayne and ■of Exeter, visited on Monday with* Mrs, Roy MacLaren and Donald. Miss Dorothy McQueen, don, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. and sister, Miss E.lva McQueen. The Exeter-Hensall branch of the Canadian Legion are sponsoring a bingo and dance in the town hall, Hensall, on Wednesday, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau and friends, of St. Catharines, spent the week-end' with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen spent the week-end with in-law and daughter, Mr. Don Rigby and Pte. Wesley O.C. and London, Mr. and family. Mrs. spent Mrs. their son- and Mrs. Blenheim, the R.C. Patsy, of Donna, at Jones, of Jones and the week-end with Harold Parker and Miss Margaret MacGregdr has re­ sumed phone to her homo with an attack of pneumonia. Miss Dorothy Brazier returned to her home in London after a pleasant visit at the home of her law and sister, Dr. and Steer and Patricia. The many friends of lyn Corbett are pleased out again after being confined to her home suffering from an attack of influenza. Mrs. Catharine Hedden returned to her home here Saturday after spending tile her Son, Mr. Catharines. Miss Mae , and Miss Florence Schwalm, of Clin­ ton, spent the week-end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Peter Schwalm. Mr. Robert Passmore, of Toronto, assisted Rev. R. A, Brook at the morning service in the United Church on Sunday* Robert is assistant to Dr. Sciater, moderator of St. And­ rew’s United Church in Toronto. Mr. and Mi’s. Elgin Hayter spent the Week-end with the latter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bolt They were accompanied home by their son, Donald, who spent two Weeks’ holidays with his grandparents. MrS* Arthur Clark SiicOtimbS A highly respected Citizen of Hen her duties at the local tele? office after being confined brother-in- Mrs. D. G. Miss Eve­ to see her winter at the home of Lloyd Hedden, in St. Schwalm, of London, Dedication Service A special service of dedication was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning When two additions were made to the auditorium of the church, a pulpit fall and communion table runper, the gift of Mr, Donald Walker, of Toronto, only son of Mr, and Mrs, George Walker, Hensall, Rev. Wm, Weir, B.A., received and dedicated these gifts on belialf of the congre­ gation and delivered a very impres­ sive sermon in keeping with the oc­ casion. The presentation was made by Mr, and Mrs. George Walker. A duet entitled “Beyond the Sunset”, was sung by Mrs. Harold Jones Miss Jean Love. An anthem Worship the Lord”, was sung by choir with Rev, Weir, soloist. J, Pollard visited in Tilisonburg, on Frank Conlin and and “O the branch of the home of Miss on Thursday, the devotion- W.C.T.U. Meets at the Home of Miss Eva ’Penrose, Exeter The Exeter-Hensall W.C.T.U, met at the Eva Penrose, Exeter, Mrs. C. Jinks opened al by singing “Yield Not to Temp­ tation”, followed by the Lord's prayer. The Scripture lesson and the devotional were taken by Mrs. R. A. Brook. Mrs. Maude Hedden and Mrs. Hess sang a duet entitled, “In the Garden”, Mrs. Pybus accom­ panying at the piano. Prayers were offered by Mrs, Johns, Mrs. Gallo- zway and Mrs, Penrose. After sing­ ing ‘ “Rescue the Perishing”, Mrs. Jinks led in prayer. Mrs. Brook, first vice-president, The roll “Spring”, followed by the minutes. Miss Jean Murray was appointed re­ presentative for Hensall and Miss Eva Penrose for Exeter to collect magazines for*the soldiers and sai­ lors. The clip sheet theme, “State­ ments Made in Ottawa on the Li­ quor Problem”, was led by Mrs. Brook, assisted by Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Pearce. The next meeting will be held in the schoolroom of the United Church on Thursday, April' 22.' The greeting closed with benediction? ‘Rescue the Perishing' Mrs. then presided, call was answered with the and Mrs. A, E. Oestrejcher Sunday visitors in Thames-* Sproule Flynn spent Mrs. Geprge Marilyn, of were CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family, of Harriston, were week-en’cl visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Hicks, Ml and Mrs. with relatives, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conlin visited with relatives in St. Marys on Sunday. Sgt, and Mrs. Grosvenor spent the week-end with relatives in Granton. Mr. W. T. Colwill returned from the West on Saturday of last week. ' Miss Bernice Conlin, R,N., Lon­ don, visited on Saturday with her parents; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Conlin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunday at the home of Flynn. Mr, Rex Mills and Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. True­ man Mills, of Sarnia, called on Mr. and Mrs.. George Baypham, on Mon­ day evening on their way home from St. Marys where they attended .the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Wes­ ley Mills. Mr. Kenneth Drennan and Mr. Lloyd Willds, of Lucknow, Saturday visitors with A.C.l. Wm. Drennan and Mrs. Drennan. Mr. ’Leonard Daley, of U.S. Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, spent Saturday with Mrs. George Flynn and Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. William Haddock, of Lucknow, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden on Sunday. Miss Rubena Merriam, of Delhi, and Misses Pearl and Mae Merriam, of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Merriam. Don’t forget the bingo and dance in -Cook’s hall under the auspices of the Centralia War Service Board, on Friday night, AprP 2. Currie is all smiles of a daughter. Mrs, E. Haist moved their effects to Exeter on Sat- Mi’S. R« Spicer, of Prince- Mrs. with Mrs. Rpy BRANCH 100 Acreage Wanted for \ Golden Wax Beans Phone 28 or call at office for contracts. E. J. GREEN, Local Manager Corn. Canadian Canners Ltd EXETER, ONT KIRKTON Word has been received of the Ae^th pf Cecil Shier, pf Colonsay, Sask., former Kirkton boy and the youngest son pf the late Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shier, who left these parts some 35 years ago to make their home in the West. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Wib Williams, of Woodstock, Mi?, John Williams; Mr. and Ira Shier, of London, with Mr. McNaughton; Mrs. S. N. Shier, of Bryanston, with I. N. Marshall. Visitors at the home of Mr. find Mrs. John Cluff this past week were Mr. and Mrs, R. Robinson, of Var­ na; Mr. and Mrs. William Ryckman, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs, W. S- Cluff apd sons, Don and Paul, of Kitchener, We are pleased to report that Mr. R. Humphreys is some better after his recent sickness. Mr. William Stephens, of St. Thomas, was a week-end guest with his sister, Mrs. Orval Roger, Mr, and Mrs, Amos Doupe, of St, Marys, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, William Doupe, and despite Mr, Doupe’s age he is assist­ ing his son with the making of maple syrup, Mrs. I, N. Marshall spent part of the past week with her mother, Mrs. William Lankin, of Granton. Green Beans, Lima Beans the week-end in this ELIMVILLE Miss Joy Whitlock, of St. Thom­ as, spent vicinity* Mr. and Wellburn, here. Mrs. Routly, Sr„ and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hogg and son of Thorn­ dale visited at Mr. William Rout- * ley’s on Wednesday of last week. Messrs. John and Laverne Kellett and Miss Verda Kellett were don Sunday to visit with Kellett in Victoria Hospital. iMrs. William Bradshaw, forth, week man. DASHWOOD Mr* and Mrs. Joe Bruce, of Wind­ sor and Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of St. Catharines, spent the week** end with theii* mother, Mrs. Hay ter* Mr* and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman spent the week-end ip Kitchener and Tavistock. Mr* and Mrs. Harold Kellerman spent the week-end in Fergus. Miss Ruth Guenther, of Kitchen-* er, visited with her parents over the week-end, < Word hag been received here that L.A.C. William Ness, L.A.C. Mur­ ray Wolfe and L.A.C. Keith Weber have landed in England. Mrs, Herman Zimmer, of Wind­ sor, called on friends here on Sat­ urday. Mrs. Jacob Fischer is visiting with her daughter in Zurich this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prance, Bet­ ty and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Bullock. Mrs. Eveland, who has been vis­ iting in Toronto, has returned home. Mr. were ford. Mr. on the arrival Mr, and household urday. Mr. and ton, moved into the Haist residence at Sarepta. Ann, the 8-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R- H. Taylor, while at school last Friday, had the mis­ fortune to fall, fracturing her shoul- I der. Mr, and Mrs. George Bullock and family and Miss Verna Vincent spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Prance, of Thedford, Red Cross Quilting The second Red Cross community quilting was held in the Lutheran Church basement on Thursday af­ ternoon and evening and was grati- fyingly successful. Over ninety la­ dies .attended to assist with the task and quilting on 24 quilts was ac­ complished. Lunch was served, thus enabling the work to continue into the evening. I't was decided to hold a similar meeting shortly, details of time and place to be published. Donations of tops, linings or fillings are all gratefully received. If any ladies have small pieces of prints or cotton which the school children could use for their Red Cross quilts, they Bingo Raffle for RED CROSS MOUNT CARMEL HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 9 p.m. Sponsored by the C.W.L. CASH PRIZES Games 3 Special Games JACKPOT FEATURE Admission 25c Extra Card 10c 10 Mrs, Newman Baker, of were Sunday visitors 1930 Ford A Coach, a real nice one ....$165 spent a with Mr in Lon- Mrs. J of Sea­ couple of days this and Mrs. J. Herd- Cross Meet 1930 Durant Sedan 2 brand new tires & only $100 1933 Ford Coach with radio ......................... $295 1934 Ford long wheelbase truck, a good truck with stake body ....................... $375 1 New Ford Ferguson Tractor and Plow. 1 Used Fordson Tractor and Oliver Plow. Red • The local Red Cross unit met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns for their March meeting. A sing-song was enjoyed. Those tak­ ing part in the program were Mrs. Ralph Batten, Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Mrs, Garnet Johns and Mrs. William Johns. There were fourteen present. The next meeting will be held on April 13 at the home The committee meeting is Mr. Johns, Mr. and and iMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Sandy Elliot THAMES ROAD Mrs. William Hodgert, of Exeter, Visited with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Coward, over the week-end. Miss Mary Gardiner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Squires at Whalen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgert and Marion spent Saturday in London. Mrs. C. Allison, Dolores, Betty and Barbara spent Saturday in Lon­ don. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottle spent Saturday in London. Bob Jeffrey, of Petawawa, spent a few days’ leave at his home. Miss Dorothy Hazelwood spent the week-end at her home in Whalen. Miss Anne Morgan, of London, spent the week-end at her home. Miss Margaret Allison, of London, spent the week-end at her home. Miss Beth Ballantyne, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents. Mr. Edwin Miller and Mr. Harry Dougal, of Hensall, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dougal at Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, of Exeter, visited with Rev. and Mrs, Mair on Sunday. Mrs. Dougal returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Miller, on Saturday, after spending the past week with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones, Billy and Mervin and Mr. W. Jones, Sr,, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wil­ liams last week. Mr. Wm. Walls, who is stationed with the ■‘R.C.A.F. at St. Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Walls, visited with relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walls are from Clear­ water, Man. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dougal and family, of Hen­ sall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and son and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and son. Mrs. H. Anderson spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jacques, of Cromarty, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson. The farm forums of this district met at the following places Monday evening for the last meeting of the eeason: Monteith and Mr. Cottle Exeter Phone 64 Rev. and Mrs. A. Hilliard Jones, Ailsa Craig, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Roberta Muriel, to Mr. Walter A. Queen, Toronto, the marriage to take place at tlie home of the bride’s parents in Ailsa Craig on April 17. of Mr. Wm Johns, in charge of the and Mrs.-Kenneth Mrs. Allan Johns,would be appreciated.KHIVA - Mrs. Charles Haid, of Kitchener, visited last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaver and family, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Clarke. Mr. (Victor Kraft, of London, visited on Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. Mr. Gordon Miller, of Waterloo spent last Tuesday with Mr. Mrs. James Ziler. Surprise Presentation Mr. and Mi’s. Jas. Ziler were en completely by surprise Monday evening when fifty or more neigh­ bors and friends gathered to bid them farewell prior to moving to their new home in Zurich and pre­ sented them with a purse of money. Mr. B. McCann read the address and the presentation was made' by Mr. Lloyd Lippert. Mr. and Mrs. Ziler, Red Cross Notes Thanks very much. That’s word R. ’Middleton and his finance committee have asked us to pass on to you. And it is a well deserved tribute for once more you have dis­ played that generous spirit foi’ which the people of this district are famous. The quota for Hensall and district in the recent Red Cross canvass was $2,300.00. You gave us $2,813.‘5 9 and there are still some donations to come in. Robert Patterson, the local treasurer, re­ ports the returns as follows: Village of Hensall, $1,086.59; East of Lon-, in a few words expressed their grate- don Road including parts of Tuck-, ful appreciation. After the presen- ersmitlf, Usborne and Hibbert,' tation lunch was served and the $638.25; West of Hensall to Parr J remainder of the evening was spent, Line in Hay Twp., and part of Stan-(in cards and music. Following is the address: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ziler and Anna: We, your friends and neighbors, have gathered here tonight for a social evening together before you leave our community. We have al­ ways found you to be very good neighbors and shall miss your pre­ sence among us. As a token of our esteem for you we ask you to accept this purse. Our very best wishes go with you to your new home in Zurich. the ley, $488.75; grant from the Coun- ( ty of Huron, $600.00; total, $2,-| 813.59. You get a suggestion of the that your gifts make possible you read the following list, a list of the goods that were ped last Monday and you can see by the nature of the articles' that many people in many different stations and circumstances of life are going to be helped: Box 1, 100 boys’ pants, 100 boys’ shirts; box 2, 17 large quilts, 2 small quilts; box 3, 40 pairs seamen’s long stockings, 35 pairs seamen’s socks; box 4, a number of pieces of fur from* which Seamen’s vests will be i gical towels, washcloths; sweaters, < socks, 30 ribbed helmets. work - when It is ship- made; box 5, 100 sur- 240 dental towels, 12 box 6, 20 sleeveless ■> and talc­ KIPPEN Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden and Verna, of Den- field, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, 40 pairs gloves, 70 pail's j of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph /al — — c rif~*44 xU a«»a Stop... Breeding Failures with REX WHEAT GERM OIL Take out the guesss work —Get Results — Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter A-l BABY CHICKS Large White Leghorns, Barfed Rocks, Brown Leghorns,, Austro- loi’ps, Barred Rocks x White Leg­ horn. Write or phone for price list* Phone 38-3, Granton, A* H* SWITZER HATCHERY Granton, Ont. 1’Carter and family, of Clandeboye. ’ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Horney were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, of Guelph, Pte. E. L. Gackstetter, of Barriefield, Mr. and IMrs. Elmore -Gackstetter and Gerald and Mr John iGackstet- * ter, of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Westlake and family and Mrs. Rhoda Westlake and Mary, of Ex­ eter, and Mr. Irvine Foster and Miss Alice Spafford, of Hamilton. Master Gerald Parsons has re­ turned home after spending a .week With his grandparents, IMr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindeii, of Denfield* Mr* and Mrs. Harry Fuss, of Zur­ ich, visited Mi’S. John Mr. and Elimville, ■William Horney oil Saturday. Mr. " and IMrs. Herbert Jones at­ tended tlid fuiieral of the late Mr. Honry Johns, of Elimville* on Wed­ nesday of last 'Wook, Mr. aiid Mi’s, Edgar Sihitll, Of Guelph, spent the week-end With Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Javrott* on Sunday with Mr. and Cochrane* Mrs. Enos Herdman, of called on Mi*. and Mrs. CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner, Kitchener, Mrs. J. Hoffman and Lily, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eckstein, of London, were,,visitors at the home of Mr. Chris. Fahrner on Sunday. Miss Ella Morlock, of Thedford, spent the week-end at here. Mr. John Gaiser and Gaiser spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr and Miss Walker spent Tuesday in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist visited in St. Marys on Sunday. Mrs. Chris. Haist spent Sunday in Goderich. Mr. John Haist is on the list. We wish covery. Mr. and Mrs. son, of Detroit, and Janet, of v^eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark in Crediton. The Crediton W.I. will hold a meeting for all the ladies of the community at the town hall, Mon­ day, April 5, 8 p.m. Dr. Dunlop, of Exeter, will be the speaker. He will talk on cancer. We are looking for a good attendance. The members of the society are asked to come about 7.30 p.m. as there will be some business to dispose of. Pte. Wallace Fahrner, of the R.C.A.S.C. has spent his furlough at his home here and returned on Fri­ day last to Calgary, Alberta, where he is to be stationed. The C.G.I.T. of the Crediton Un­ ited Church will hold their meeting in the church basement on Saturday, April 3. At the conclusion of the first term 3f religious instruction in the jun­ ior room of Crediton Public School the instructo Turner, was the following letter read by one of the scholars: Dear Rev. Turner: We have enjoyed £feur delightful and inspiring lessons about Jesus and His life on earth. Also we have learned not only better ways of de­ veloping our young lives but the best way to develop ourselves foi’ Christian adults. On behalf of Miss Cunningham and ourselves w'e wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your efforts, We Hope you have enjoyed being with us. May we ask you to accept a very Small gift aS a ‘Slight token Of thanks* With it goes our deepest gratitude. Junior Roohi, Crediton Next Sunday the minister’s sub­ ject will be “*The Unconventional Christ.” of •7 her home Miss Clara St. Marys. him a speedy sick re- andRussell Clark Mr. Victor Kestle Exeter, spent the Rev. Lawrence H. recipient of the of appreciation that ma- “HullP,” said a voice, “is the pcmce department?” "Yes, dam.’’ “Well, there’s a nasty .tramp sitting up in a tree in ‘my garden teasing my dear little dog*” The homes of Edgar and Mrs. Roy and Lumley schoolhouse. Y.P.U* Meeting Y.P.U. met in the basement church Sunday evening. ’Ow- the absence of the president Mail’ presided over the meet- SAINTSBURY The farm forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dobbs on Monday evening. Miss Annelda Sholdice, of ‘Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Marie Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis spent Wednesday afternoon with daughter, Mrs. ‘Mervin Elson. Week-end visitors with Mr. Mrs. Minor Dobbs Contract a their and and Ann, of were: Mr. Mrs. Clyne Dobbs and Patsy Bill Dobbs, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Langton; Mr. Windsor; Brock, of Elimville. The Girls’ Guild and some visiting ladies quilted two Red Cross quilts at Mrs. Dick Dickens on Wednesday afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. Ray­ mond iGreenly wish her a speedy re­ covery. We are again taking contracts? for malting barley for the Canada Malting Company. Best seed provided. Phone or write to Phone 103 CHICKS? YES—the Bray Hatcheries have chicks for sale, in spite of a deluge of orders. Not, perhaps, in the breed that’s your first choice. Not, perhaps, in the Xtra-Profit grade. But Bray Chicks of the usual high Bray quality . . . Mind you, that’s not saying that the breed and grade you want aren’t available. Very probably they are. But demand is uneven. In some breeds it is so heavy that the Bray Hatcheries are booked ahead—in those breeds —for weeks. In others even last-minute orders can be filled, for both day-old and started thicks. NAME YOUR SECOND CHOICE 9 The of tile ing to Mr. L ing Which opened with hymn 347 followed by prayer by Mr, Mair. The Scripture lesson was read aiid the minutes of the last meeting were read by June Coward. Tile Roy’s Y.P.U* invited the Thames Road society to meet with them next Sun­ day at 8.30 in Roy’s church, This invitation was accepted. Hymn 145 was sung, after which Mr. Mair took the topic, “The Ghost of a Clianco”. Hymn 353 was sung and the liheetiiig closed With the Mizpah. benediction. So when you order your Bray Chicks, name your second choice . . . even your third choice, if possible ... on breed, grade, and date of shipment. It may prevent delay and disappointment. All Bray breeds have the same backing of skill and care behind them, so you will probably be pleased with the results you get, even if the breed isn’t the one you ordinarily order. BRAY CHICK HATCHERY Exeter, phone 246 * Alvin W. Kerslake, Hensall or N. M* Wiley, Farmers’ Co-operative, Ailsa Craig (Please address alt mall inquiries direct to Fred W. Bray, Limited, isio John st* North,Hamilton, Ont*)