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The Goderich Star, 1935-09-05, Page 3Goa:Imp To s race Sunday Ai Union Chureh« Minister Will Make Address at Decoration Seririce GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss Middleton jiride-to-be Showered and Entertained Prior To Her 1Warriage to Mr - Powell ces- Vie members of St. James church, Middleton, with other friends; gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Middleton on Monday evening, Aug. in honor of their daughter Marion, and presented her with many a.rtieles need- ful and useful in the kitchen. Two little gtris, Harriett Wise and Muriel Rowden, carried In a huge basket laden with gifts. Miss Middleton 'unwrapped each, reading the humorous rhymes attached to the gifts and graciously thanked her friends. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed, the bride-to-be being showered with good wishes for her future happiness. co= roast on the beach at Baytield on 'Thursday evening. During the evening Miss Marion Middleton was presented with a Lonite handled carving set and the following address was read : Dewr Marion: We, your fellow members of A. Y. P. A. of this parish, wish to ,con- gratulate you upon the occasion of your ..oceming marriage to Mr. Powell. Please accept this gift ai a Mark 'the esteeM in which we hold you. We hope that both 01. you will continue to meet with us in our organization. Signed on behalf 'tufty afternoon and evening, August 31. at a trousseau reception in honor of her daughter Marion, whose marriage took place on Wednesday, Sept. 4th. The bride -elect, beccmingly gowned in pink crepe, received with her inother,. who wore a black lace gown. The living room was lovely With gladioli's and late sum- mer flowers. Misses Phyllis and Ruth Middleton, 4sters of the bride, displayed the beautiful trousseau and shower gifts. The dining room table was covered with an Italian cut work cloth, and centred with the wedding cake. Vases with pl,nk flowers and gypsophilla completed the lovely arrangements. Mrs. .0. 0. ' Middleton and Mrs. Fred Middleton, aunt of the bride, poured tea. with Mrs. Stewart Middleton and Miss Margaret Middleton assisting in the dining room. USED COFFIN LID FOR IRONING BOARD For 50 years, t Martha Southwell, who died the other da in Romsey in- stitution, Lonaiin, at t e age' of -88; - used the lid of what had once been her Coftin as an ironing board. She was certified dead after an illness -when she was a young woman, placed _coffin, and__the_ lid lifted on._ While she was being carried ta the mortuary she recovered cortous-. ness ,and knocked on the co fin so violently the bearers dropped it in terror. It broke as it fell. Martha stepped out of the wreckage and ran back to bed in her shroud. $fte re- sumed her work in the institution di if nothieg unusual had happened. The Iid of her coffin came in handy as an ironing board. •She used it 'till the day she died in the hqme where she bad been born. FIRST SEPARATE SCHOOL OPENED AT BLENHEIM "The School of St. Francis", in con- nection with the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, will be Blenheim"s first separate school when it opened on September 3rd. SPECIAL THIS' -WEEK 12 only Reed Chairs, regular $8 for $5.50" Everything for the home WE POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONE,y BLAC Wo LiTO 1140 MEN ik-ccuri) Provinelal polite at 'Walkerton' helleie they' have solved the robberies in that frid 'Carrick and his biother-lnelew, Vegelg, aged 28, Ofileers are said to have recovered a truckload. •• plunder. it included- dry suregles, cigarettes, tobacco, rifles and Quantities of the stolen .goods have been identified and claimed by the own- ers. The trial of the two men was set for Tuesday when an adjournment was asit„,- ed by the Crown. !A parted confession said to have been made by the accused 'men. No less than 25 charges have been laid against them. Agree To Admit Huron Co. Pupils London School Board and Dele- gation From Huron County Discussed Question . 96 PER CENT COST The ban against. Huron County pupils attending the_Technical School at London. has been lifted and the" Board of Education of that city has decided to admit these students with the county paying 90 per egnt. of the cost of their education. day, members of the board met the Huron County delegation, includ,ing W. H. Sweltzer, warden; William Archibald, reeve of Zuckersmith and Thomas Pryde, reeve of Exeter. Trus- teed rejected the proposal that they colject a certain portion of the money from the parents. They claimed this scheme would result in other eounties asking for the same privilege. Reeve Archibald, chairman of the edueation committee for Huron, said that there was no technical school in his comity and that some students were forced to go to Toronto, where 'they paid the entire cost amounting to $130 a year. He suggested that the Teehnical School officials collect 40 per cent. of the amount asked from the parents. Trustee W. A. Townshend pointed. out the difficulties arising in the pro- position to collect from parents. He said that last year, when there was no: agreement and parents were notified to pay a portion of the costs -they witheirey-their children:- F cases were reported by him. Following the decision. made by both parties, students will be admit- ted to the , Technical School only. Only those who have been approved and.these may be refused admission from the county clerk. Members of the delegation signi- fied that thev wanted to know what courses students are taking at the Technical. School and if these may be obtained in Huron County, the cost of their London education will not be naid. Early Morning Destroy orksho Cherlas Asquith Loses Mach- inery, .,Tools and Other Equip, meld. House Saved gy ling Workers. - HOLIDAY VISITORS 'VlelnitY attended Oa dance and 'Whet nOt -St LueknOW., Aa some • Of there were, ariVing pretty rapidly On tho way honie, they failed to •See the 'danger. light% ran oVer them, creshing throng,* the detour fencer hut finally atoPped'es they emme feet) to face with the large .oemeut Mr. D, McDerrnid has been some What indisposed with *a. attack of Goderieh' Township, Sept. 3.--4liss Esther Mcilwain ate Stanley Mal - wain visited with relatives at Toron- to last week and the exhibition. 4.as.. fierteD SO Mrs. Rod. Bogie of Leeburn. visited with friendi in the community oh Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Brock. Orr and tam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bell of Auburn Sept. 2.- Miss Jeanette Toronto came up to attend the funer- Cook of iiondon„ spent a few days el of the late Mrs. Roht. Bell. with her friend, Miss Mary Asquith. Mr, and Mrs.. Thei. Campbell and Mrs. R. D.. Munro and Misses family of Bruasele °spent the week- Mary- and Zeta have returned after end and holiday with the lady's moth - having epent a qouple of weeks at er, Mrs. Alcock. Sunset Beach. The regular monthly meeting of Miss Bernice Lawson accompanied the Union Dramatic Club was held at Mr. and Mrs. Kruse and Billy on a Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood's an Tues -s motor trip to Tobermory, Midland day eVening of this week. and Toronto. A large crowd attended the Field Mr. Jaek Weir has returned from Dee of eports on Labor Day, put or his holiday, at Toronto. bysthe Men's.Club, at Porter's Hill. Five auto loads of young people The regular meeting of the Y. P. from Oakland, Rev. H. Wilson, form- S. of Union church was held in the er charge, motored up and attended church on Friday evening, with 18 the service at Knox United Church' members present and Mr. Doug. Me - and spent the day. Neill in charge. "God Revaals His Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor are Presence" was the opening hymn. spending a few days in Toronto. The •Scrip'ture lesson, Matthew 16.1 - Mr. W. C. McCrae of Sault Ste 18 *as read by Mr. Harold Gardiner Marie is -visiting with his sister, Mrs. and prayer was read by Mimi Esther Moore and the Misses Blair. McIlwain, and the topic on, "Build - Mr, J.. R. -Ross .has gone to Toronto ing -the Church sin Trinidad", was_ for the week -end. read, by Mr, EVerett McIlwain. The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fer• guson debate which was to bp held on •Sept• and daughter, Grace, have returned 11th, has been postponed 111 Friday, to Montreal. Sept. 27. Plans were made to hold a Mr. and Mrs. E. Philips Misses El- corn and ,marshmellow roast on Fri- ston motored to Toronto to" spend a flats. The himn, "Lord of the World few days at the Exhibition.- Above" wee sung' before Rev. F. W• Miss Margaret Strachan of Toron- Craik closed the meeting with pray - to,. is spending a few days with her er. • , mother. Next Sunday, the service is being Mr. George Hamilton and Dr. withdrawn at Union Church owing to Mabee of 'Goderich, spent the week Rev. F. W. Craik giving the address end holiday at Toberinory- at the Decoration Day service at Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Knox heve re- Maitland cemetery._ Sunday School turned to Sarnia where Mr. Knox° is will be held at 1.30 -On Sundays Kr. on the teaching staff of the Public Craik occupied the pulpit of Union School. church, and delivered a splendid ad - Mr. and Mrs. Jud Carpenter of Oxe dress on "The Questioning of the fore, Mich., Mrs. Frink and chauffeur Soul", from the text, "Canst Thou by of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Searching find out God? Canst thou Kie of Kitchener, were the guests of find Out the Almighty unto Pellet - Mr. and Mrs. George Bean. tion"? Job 11.7. An anthem by the Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheppard were choir was much enjoyed at the ser - visiting in Sarnia. • vice. • Mr. and Mrs. McIlveen and family School re -opened at Union School are returning home on Tuesday. on Tuesday after the holiday, with Mrs. Jackson and Miss Margaret Miss Esther Mellwain as, teacher. Jackson of Toronto, were guests over. Mr. Austin: Fuller spent the week the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, end in Detroit. Jackson. Miss Margaret Davidson. R.N., has Mr. and Mrs. Rye and daughter of returned to Defroit aftersen exteneives Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. A, As- hOliday with her parents, Mr. and quith for several days. Mrs. Robe Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waguer and Miss Emma, Harwood of Los Ange- family are visiting at the home of les, Calif., visited last week at the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner. homes of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Rouquie .M.r.....and Mrs. Gordon_Ball cfillecLon _and. Mr- land_ Mr3 Gs Harwood - friends in this vicinity last Thurs- Mr. Harry Johnston of Goderich, day. 'flatted reeentlk With Mr. and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Hunter' and chldren Robt. Mcifiwain. spent Sunday. with 'Mrs. P. Walker. . Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Anderson and Miss Janet Gracie and. Miss Doris family of Hamilton were recent Newton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. David - W. C. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Small spent a couple of days in Toronto. On Tuesdtry morning about 3 a.m., Ur. Chas. Asquith awakened to find his wood work shop in flames. The alarm was given and help soon on hand, bur they were unable to seve anything. Though the dwelling is quite near and was somewhat scorch- ed it was saved. All Mr. Asquith's machinery was burnt. Rev. and Mrs. H. Wilson and fam- ily spent Libor Day With friends in! Stratford. COLBORNE Colborne, Sept. 3. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeIlwain spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Eileen Rees of Toronto who has spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fret* •McIlvvain tits returned home. Mrs. Wm. Cantwell spent the week end in Sarnia. • Mrs. Wm. Clayton and son Jack Of Putnam spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Treole. Mr. and- Mrse Allan Dickson of Port Carling spent the week end with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len Wilsone-' Mrs. R. M. Young and daughter, Miss Isabel and grand -daughter Miss Phylis Walter returned to Toronto, on Sunday, after spending the sum- mer at their eottage. Miss Gladys Treble has returned to Toronto. • Messrs. Keith -Young of Zurich and Colin Young of Kincardine, spent the week end at their home. Miss Isabel Tyndal, nurse -in -train- ing. at Toronto General hospital, is spending her vacation with her par - There will be no service in the churches here on Sunday, owing to Decoration service in Colborne tem.,: Mrs. Melvin Tyndal and three daughters, attended the Toronto Ex- hibition. &Liss Christine Robertson of Tor- onto is Visiting at her home. 'Miss .Amelia Mellwain spent a few days with -her aunt, Mrs. Jno. McPhee of Nile. HAD' RIBS BROKEN Kincardine News -1-- Mr. Weal -6y Pol- io& of Cacession 12, Huron, had three ribs broken when attempthrg to mount a horse at his farm. As the horse side-stepped, he fell and was tramped on. ReMove Conistipation FAnsi its Troublefs If ion have Keen& Irian coast'. patiotk: tot yekink.woulantt„yau ten - Sider It a blessing to be ibis to kesp ths bottle in 0. veil, utile* eon. dittos. SO that fluky will have * fres the tatiggisli liver ea te to rigulikts 1** tai.**Ciprelsrir site bon** Makiag thew, aketlita sad patio* and int sillost , tg, the* ):4110stieg ed or sr* BENIVIILLER Shower For Migs M. LaRocque Leaving for Toronto Hospital - Canadian Foresters Will De- corate Graves NEXT SUNDAY Benmiller, •Sept. 3. Mrs. Bowden of Toronto is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gledhill. Metisrs. Arthur and Fred Maedel of Toledo and Ann Arbois Mich., are holidaying with their sister and re- newing old acquaintances in the vil- lage. Mr. Sydney Brown, Principal of this •ttehoorhas -returned to resume his duties hoping to have the same good results next year having passed ,111,;_entranee„,.pupli&jsrith-first _and second honers this year. Mrs. Gus. Vanstotte is visiting in Toronto and Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Stratford- ville are guests ot their daughter, MrS. Ray Moore. Miss Elda and Skin Good have been visiting in Goderich with their atutt. Mrs. Parrish. Miss Norene and Miss Verden Van - tone spent a few days with their grand parents, at Nile. uesday for Kitchener to enter the visit at -Flint, Mich. oppital as nurse -in -training. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutledge visited been here spending the past two Benmiller, and Mr. Alf. Errington, of eeke at home, returns to Kitchen- Loyal. r on TOeSdaY...'..mr. Ernie Pfrint- Mrs, John Taylor is not •as well as er has retterneA from an extended 1:ter many friends Would like to see. rip to ,Mentreal and Atuebee, and ....Miss Grace Blake spent Jest Week ther places East. • with Miss Orel and VelMit Finnigan. liffeleS teltoeque before leav- slime at the Goderich hospital for g fat Toronto to enter the hospital •i the removal of his tonsils. s nurse-initraining. The Nile, Y. P. are celebrating,. An- ne* Cariaillan„. Order. of looresters Divers:try Sunday, Sept. fithr when. holding their Decoration 'Day they expeet JA large crowd. having ervice at the Colborne Ceinetery, on Invited the Young People's Societies ati4ali• gePternher 8, at 2 o'clock. of Dungannon, Crewe, Port Albert, 111 are cordially invited to attend. Carlow, Bettmiller, Auburn and Lee - Mr. end pack Green and fam- burn, Bev. B.A., of 3/ of Toronto, ate visiting at the ler is to. be the guest speaker. me,at Mts. tius. Millstone. e The tick -bridge at Mr. Ray Gir- , vin's creek is completed, but will not If you 4100 The Goderich, Star, be -Orion tot some time. son, The carrier boys of the Beacon - Herald spent an enjoyable week end at camp Kitchigami, with the circu- lating editor, C. C. Cavell. Mr. John Clements visited with friends at Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stevenson of Windsor, snent the week end and holiday at kir and .Mrs. Robt. David - son's. LEEBURN Leeburn, Sept. 3. -Miss Blanche Shaw. of New 'York, is holidaying With her brother and sisters. Miss L. Sterling of Buffalo is a guest of her sistees Mrs. Geo. Fulford. Miss Ruth Shaw has returned to her school in Toronto. Frank and Eva Horton and Mrs. Arthur, Preison spent Sunday in Lis- towel. Mr. and Mrs. James Foley -attend- ed the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Rielly in Goderich. Mr. Archie Korton, Mr. and Mrs. James Horton silent Sunday in Mite chell Mrs. Rod. Bogie returned to her home in Toronto, after a pleasant month, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Horton. The many friends of Miss Grace H'unter will be sorry to learn she is in Goderich hospital. Miss Hazel Watkins has returned to take charge of No.• 5 School for the fall term. She is welcome back. NILE ridge Finished Not Tt (:Ipened Returning Dancers Crash Pince. Stop at Cement Mixer MACHINERY SOLD Nile, Sept. 2. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank to in ‘,1t,.11" 70114.Cfrito4e -04 Stook threshing has been held up owing to the eontinued 'light showers of rain, but the rain was very wel- tome as water was getting pretty settee in these parts. These around Nile W110 ars int(ir- este& -will--nlease note( that Colborne Cemetery Decoration day will be held next Sunday, September 8th. Quite a few 'people attended the sale et Dungennen on. Saturday. of Percy Finnigan's work shep machi- nery. Residents of this vicinity are sorry to See this place closed. It is to be hoped some one will open up again as a place like this is badly needed in a comeennity, The Nile P. were to have held a weaner roast -at Port Albert, on Pri- des, evening, but it was withdrawn, owing to the rainy night. They held a social evening, in the church instead and enjoyed themselves' ixnmensely. Miss Emily MeGratten has been visiting for the past week with Miss Evelyn Pollock, at Sheppardton. Mrs.. Alex. Watson has -been atten- ding the Toronto exhibition this week. PORTER'S HILL very Baby Was a Winner Goderich 'Township Men's Club Sport on Labor Day. MEMBERS GRATEFUL Porter's Hill, Sept. 3. -On Sun- day, Rey. R. M. Gale was welcomed back bY his peceple at Grace church. He is greatly improved in health and delivered a splendid sermon, taking as his text, John 8-12, "I am the light of the world, he that followeth Me shall not wajk in darkness". He said this text came to his mind while staying at the home. of his brother, Rev. James Gale, returned Mission- ary from Korea, who now resides in Bath, England, -in the house where Charles Dickens was born. Next Sun- day, the -Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispersed at 7.30 in- stead of the esual hour. On Sept. 22. Rally Day service will be held. The annual field day put • on by Labor Day', was well attended. The parade, races and sports being well conteifid: The day was and , everyone appeared to enjoy- the sports. The fallowing were the prize win- ners: Decorated cars -1st, Mrs. Grov- cars-lst, Geo. Johnston; 2nd, Jim Stirling; 3rd, Evelyn Cox. Decorated Betty Harris; 3rd, Eric McAllister; 4th, Jean McAllister. Hard time veh- icle outfit -1st, Arthur Elliott; 2nd, Billie Harris; 3rd, Eric Cox. Hard time outfit on foot-lst, Ivison Tor- rance; 2nd, Don. Colclough; 3rd, Wm. Smith. Comic outfit -adults, 1st Art Groves; 2nd, Mrs. McIlwain and Mrs. Lowden; 30, Phylis Elliott. Comic outfit for children-lst, Beth Cox, Ruth Harris; 2nd, Robert Hobson; 3, Ilean Sutter. Jazz band-lst, Groves band. Ancient outfit vehicle -Joyce Gardiner, June McDougal. Ancient outfit on foot-lst, John Deil; 2nd, Mrs. Jorden; 3rd, Ray Cox and Jim Sturgeon. Children's fancy dress - 1St Mary Torrance and Isobel Woods; 2nd, Groves children. Adult fancy dress -1st, J. R. Sterling and Gladys Gale; 2nd, Dora -Harrison and Alda McDonald. Babies Were Ali Winners At the- baby show,_ there were only three entries, and all were so attrac- tive, they were given equal standing, Nail driving contest-lst, Arthur Eliotts 2nd, Harold Yeo. Pillow fight, 13 years and under-lst, Robert Hop - sone, 2nd, Ivason Torrance; 18 years and under, lst R. Thomps'on; 2nd F. Finde. Boxing in barrels, 15 years and under --Jim Atwood; Clayton Cooper; any age. lst Grant Lindsay; 2nd, Lorn Porter. Races, boys 6 and under-lst, Ron- ald Fuller; 2nd, Gordon Grigg. Girls Maxene McAllister; 3rd, Isobel' Pul- ler. Boys, 8 and under-lst, Bob. Ginn; 2nd, Wm.' McIlwain; 3rd, Geo. .Ginn. Girls, 8 and under-lst, Annie en Groves. Boys, 1.0 -and under -1st, Keith Jenks; 2nd, Rob. Ginn; 3rd, Bill • Harris.. Girls, 10 and under -1st, Dorothy Ginn; 2nd, Maxine Sturdy; 3rd, Ruth Harris, Boys, 12 and under -1st, Jim Sturdy; 2nd, Dug. Ster- lingyard, K. Sterling. Girls, 12 and under-e-lst, Maxine Stardy; 2nd, Dor- othy Ginn' 3rd, Betty Harris. Boys, 16 and under-lst, Jim Attwood; 2nd, Grant Sterling; 3rd, Lorne Tyndall. .airls, 10 and under--lat, Gertrude Easom; 2nd, Bessy Young; 3rd, Gladys Clark. Men's 100 yard dash ist. Jack, Stirling; 2nd, Alvin Cox; 3rd, Harold Johnston. Girls 100 yd. dash - 1st, Gertrude Easom; 2nd, Gladys Clark; 2rd, Clara Elliott. Mat- rimonial race -Elliott Harrisen-tind •Mrs. W. Jervis; 2nd, Jim Blake and Mary Grigg. Slipper kicking-lst, Norma Potter; 2tid, Bessie Young; 3rd, Dorothy Ginn. ' The managers of the citib wiSh to thank all wit6 so willingly helped to reake day sr lateens, tear' sga*te • and booth receipts amounted te some- thing around 4141. As he tried to pass a car that swer- ved to the wrong side of the road and to miss one coming out from a Mee line, W:Jt.- Jones Wingliain re- ceived i broken erns and other injuir- ies. its ear turned over three- times Aftmlkeing LOYAL First Fall Wheat Sowed August 31 Mr. Wm. L Young First in Dis- trict -Rain Delays Stook Threshing INSTALLING HYDRO Loyal, September • 4th.- Congrat- ulations to our genial mail car- rier, who has taken unto himself, a wife, in the person of Miss Rae An- drew. Our best wishes go with them as they begin their journey through life toteether. ,Mr.• Wm. L. Young sowed the first fall wheat around here on August 31. The rain has delayed stook threshing but again the farmers are busy. - Mr. Lassaline and • Mr. Fordyce Clark _installed hydro. itsst week in their respective hontes and barns. Miss Christine E. Robertson, who has spent the last few months in To- ronto is visiting her father, Mr. C. A. Robertsoon, M.P.P. and sister, where she will return to a new poosi- tion in "West Toronto Miss„Isabel M. Tyndall, nurse -in - training at the General hospital in Toronto, is spending a two weeks hol- iday atsher home. There will be no service at Carl- ton on Sunday, as Rev. T. W. Mills and Rev. G. Wylie have charge of the Memorial Service in the Colborne Cemetery, Sunday at 2.30 p. m. WESTFIELD Miss J. Buchanan Won Scholarship Entitled to Two Years' Tuition at Western University FINE HIGH SCHOOL RECORD Mrs, Norman McDowell visited M• rs. Osbaldestod, of Goderieh. „ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easem of Sum mer Hill, was a 'Kunday guest of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Jenning and family -of Windsor -were -guests -ove the week end of Mrs. Jeneing's par • Mrs. McVittie Sr., is visiting her son, Mr. Henry McVittie of Goder ich. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rodger of New Castle, spent latit week with Mrs. Wm. Rodger end other friends Mr. Glenn McGill left on Manday for London, where he will attend Westervelt University. Mr. James McGill Jr., camped with some of his friends for a week at Kinca rdine. Miss Mary Ellis is spending a 11w weeks with her sister, Mrs. Robt Brown, of Burlington. Pr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse o Brucefield visited at the home o Mr. Wm. McDowell, Mr. John Harrison of Goderich spent a few days with his sister, Mrs Wm. Campbell. A number from Weetfield attend ed the anniversary services held a the F:e•ptist church. Auburn, on Sunday. Mr. Walter Mason has heen visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Wesley Rath, o Hamrrrosw. J. . Elsley and Mr. Wm. Elsley of Benmiller visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Straughan and fa mil y of A tiintrtr were Sunday be• ll. Miss Edythe McDowell is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. J. Cameron of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover of Gore Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clark and John of Lansing. Mich., visited with Mrs. Hoover's brother, Mr. W. H. Campbell and other friends. IVirs. ,A. E. Johnston of West Waw- anosh, spent Sunday with her daugh- HOLIVIESVILLE Holtnesville. Sept. 3. -Miss Jean Webster of EeMondville has return- ed to the village to take up her duties as teapher of the school f9r anether Mrs. John. Yeo of Goderieh has been visiting at the home of her son, Mr. Eldred Yeo. Miss Helen McMath of the Wester- velt ch,00l, London, spent the week- end wit!, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McMath. Mrs. Lorne Jersiis spent the week end and holiday with Rev. and Mrs. Cox of Nipissing. Messrs. Eldred, Jack and Eldon Yeo attended the Toronto exhibition. also visiting the former's sister, Mrs. R. Foster of Markham. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petter and fam- ily visited in Blyth an Sunday. . Messrs. Comfort of Toronto visited _their brothers Mr. _Maurice _Comfort. Miss Cora Trewartha left on Sat- urday to take charge of a school at Pow assa rt. Mr. A, Wkittingham hae gone to London fovea -few -weeks: . Miss Ada Findley has returned from a pleasant visit at Toronto. Mr. Birch and little Miss Joan of Detroit, who have been visiting with Me. and Mrs. J. Mulholland, have. returned home. Mr; Jos. Palmer .of Detroit spent the week end with his brother, Mr. Proctor Palmer, • Mr. and Mrs. D. Glidelett .Tr„ and Mr. Harry Cudmore Spent the week Porster attended Presbytery at Au- burn, on Tuesday. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Potter end Del - mare visited at Hyde ParkSon unday. Mrs. Edgar 'Trewartha and Miss Alma, also Mr. D. Gliddon, Sr., spent the, week end and holiday at Nipis- Mr: Robert McCartney has been laid up with the presailing Summer 'Flu. A number Them here attended the Field Day and. sports at Porter's heres-H-111-sson- Labor- -Days-- Dr. 0. and Mrs. Courtice with their -1 sons, Clyde and Thornton, also Miss with the former's sieter, Mrs. T. Walter. - I the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Mails, . Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Brady and Keith of Mossley, a former circuit of Mr. Herbert's visited this week at the parsonage. A number of the Young People en- joyed a corn roast at the home of Mr. Lorne Jervis, on Thursday evening.' On account of the inclement weather, they had to go to the house instead, .... of being outside as intended hut they had a very jolly evening'. • • ter, Mrs. fh,rmrsi ci.M1141.01. Mrs. Melvin Good of Goderich are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mr... School reop'enc sn Tuesday mottl- ing with Miss Margaret Jefferson as. teacher for another term. MIAS June Buchanan of Wingham, who has been visiting list° grand. mother, Mrs. Robt. Buchanan, the putt week, received word that she had been awarded the Western Uni. versity Scholarship of- London; which gives „her a two year free tuition. MIAs Buchehan hag been quite Sue- eessful at high school at Winghani the past year, having tried on eleven subjects and securing 10 first class Waif ifitTison of Goierich spent a few days with her dOuSit), Mr. and Mrs. Etenson Tyermari of Seaforth visited on Friday at the tell and Mr. dnd Mrs. Wm. 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