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CHURCH ,CARD,
North Side United Church,—pastor
Rev. W.P
,Lane, '
ILA.
Sunday, Y, 1
July �
Y 2.+ 10
a.m.,
S.S.
'and
Bible
classes. se
11� �
a.m Pu
bli
Subject, c wor-
ship, Subt "Getting Tired of God."
7 p.m,—Public worship. Subject—
Welking Circums'pectl,"
WINS GOLD MEDAL.
Master Biily Moult, sone of Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Moull, Owen Sound an
recent residents of Seaforth, wont the
gold medal et the entrance exams at
Owen Sound, among 187
p
upils. Billy 12Year5 old. Mrs.
wee
M
Miss rS
sEli''
Elizabeth . ,
Lawrence.
a ice
W.M.S.
'The W.M.S. of North Side Church
was held on Thursday, July Ilth in
the basement of the church: In the
absence of the president, Mrs, A.
Close conducted the 'iusiness part of
the l
Cap-
tain'ofeCitcle Nos 1, took tchargef
the rest of the 'meeting, After sing-
ing a hymn the Apostles' Creed was
repeated in unison, The Scripture
lesson, Hebrew 4, was read by Mrs.
Harburn, followed by prayer by Miss
A. Lawrence, 'Miss S. Govenlock de-
lighted all with a reading on giving
without method, "Thanksgiving Ann,"
A violin solo 'by Miss Maybelle Rands
wasmuch appreciated: Papers on the
ninth chapter entitled "Healing
,Leaves," of the study book were read
by Mrs. Porteous, Mrs: 'James Beat-
tie and Mrs, 'W. Black, Miss A,
Lawrence gave a very interesting talk
on the Missionary Monthly, The
meeting closed with the consecration
hymn and .the Mizpah benediction.
NEIL SHAW AUXILIARY,
The regular monthly meeting of the
Neil' Shaw Auxiliary met at the home.
of .the president, Miss Mae Wallace
on
Tuesday evening. The opening
hymn' was followed by prayer by
Miss Gertie Webster, Miss Margaret
Patrick read the minutes of.last'
'meet-
ing. During -the' business part of the
meeting plans for a .play and the mak-
ing of a new quilt were discussed/
Miss Alice Thompson was appointed
Program convenor in the place of.
Miss 'Bertha Beatty. Scripture les-
son was read by Miss Jeanette Finn
gan a7
a
the.
collection '
on.
Miss Bill was taken.'a
Y Chesney took charge of
the topic, taken from study book,
"Forward or
war
dw'
with
China ,
and it
proveddvery interesting. After the closing
hymns and, prayer, the girls enjoyed
a social hall hour and dainty lunch,
AUTO SHOW FOR SEAFORTH.
Next Monday, Tully 22nd, at Sea -
howforth will have a chance to see just
an
automobile, mab7
• 1e is
"Every 'buyer . made.
automobile
should have an opportunity to •see
what he's paying out good moue
for," says Mr. 'Carlin. and it is this
firm belief in his duty to the people
of Seafontlt that is :prompting Mr.
Cardin to stage an exhibition that is
said to, be unique in the annals,
automotive history. of
All are welconi0; and Mr, Carlin
hopes you will be able to stay for the
feature picture of a young couple's
adventures i 1 Dynamic Detroit, the
home of th}e .automobile
This picture wasf t grew,
expense and is ins of the best great
kind we've seen, of its
Mr. Carlin extends a cordial invita-
tion to you a11, to avail yourselv'es of
this wonderful opporrtunity.
SHOES
omen
and
Children dr
en
npa. Strap and Pies featuring the new
so
new
shades sf
for
Brown Wn
at prices from
5 to $5.00
res with Buckles, following the lhte of
5 to $3.00,
nifty, featuring new lasts, .$4S5 to $6.50
999E SPECIALS at .$1.49-$1,57 and $2.95
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SEA;FORTH
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S +A 'ORTH ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 18
, 1929,
ENTRANCE RESULTS.
Bayfield Centre --]Honors Iree
Woods. Pass—+Evelyn Cox, iAlbert
Dunn,Verna Picot. 'Passed under
Regulation an
Ia,
Beigrave Centre oliorrs — sarks:
Ry,Howard, Margaret Irwin, Mary oberks n, ChatesSCoftMarieVie-
cent. Pass—genie
Aro 1
trek
)e
M
Coulter Thomas Garniss � Mae
.Gooier, Anna Grasby, GladysMargaret
n7arj'ory Hamilton, Dorothy ggins,
Glen Kechnie, Corhij McLean,
n,gD Dor-
is Scott, 'Irene Walsh. dean, Varna Centre-- Honors -. Gladys
Coleman, Pass - , Anna 'Aikenhead,
Alvin Elliott, Muriel, Elliott, ,Ross
Grainger David Hodge, Lloyd John-
ston; Audrey Murdock, Kath'lyn
Mustard, Edgar Rothwell, Margaret
Taylor.
CaldwellCentreCliffrdHmors Doreen
Sims: Pass -Edith Brook s,1' Betty'
Coates,
Fred E111eririgton, Dorothy
Ford, ''Wesley Gre'b, Pauline Hod-
gins, Viola Hodgson, Ray Hutchin-
son, Orval Lay,son,•Eva Pearce, Her-
old Rowe, we 'Helen len Salter; Reba S•i'm
Sim-
mons, 'Doris Simpson, Eileen Snell,
Jaok. Staulbury, Willie Stanlake, Hel-
en Walpere Edmund Ward, Royland.
Westcort
Hensall "Centre Honours,—Alvin
Bell, Jimmie McRwe0, Donald Walk-
er.
Pass --/Frances
A
t
ier
son
E4
e
n-
orBellEdith
William
Drum -
mend,
,Lorne Filler, Bernice Harris,
Mary Huiser, Alex, Mcbfnrtrie Gar-
net Mouss'eau, Helen Munn, Nelson
Pepper,
s Sandy Helen,
Pfaff, Seaaras,HdSherrtt, Pass-
ed nncler the provisions .of Regulation
11 (5) of the High. Schon] Entrance
Reg.—bfay Ketnnings,
Zurich Centre--IHoilours, —
Ruby,
F1a�,boardManes_ClincheY, Ellen TurkheiniPascGord 7
Block, Harvey Clausius, Ag-
bent Deichert, Leonard:Denomme,
Byron Ducharene Rose Foster, Mar-
gery Gascho, Albert Heideman, Ruth
tIeudrioks, Gordon Howa'Id, Marie
Laporte, Bruce McC1iitchey, Leon -
and Smith, Viola Sreenaiy Melinda
Steckle, Oliver Stecicle.
The Exeter District Scholarship:
was won by May Sims of Exeter
public school,
Winchelsea Centre— Honours —
Vinetta Routly, Pass ---Wesley Ball-
antyne, Lorne Elford, E]'sie Hey
wood, Greta Fletcher, Olive Johns,
Russell Mills, Maizie O Reilly,
The Hay Township Scholarships
awarded to pupils from Hay Town-
ship rural schools obtaining the high-
est total number of marks was won
as follows: onios:, (1) Ruby Church of Zur-
ich, (2) Ellen' Terkheim 'f Z 'rich,
(3) Earl Flex,boarsi of Zurich.
BORD`t IRITES TO PICNIC,
'Mr. 4, a. 'Wilford, of Windsor,
chairman of the Essex County Mark-
eting Board, was in Seaforth on Sat-
urday on his tour of the Western
counties of Ontario on behalf of 'the
series of picnics sponsored by his or-
ganization, for Canadians 5row.living
in •Detroit, who now number 260,000:
The reunion on will be held in parks at
Leamington and Kingsville as fol-
lows: July20th, old boys' of Essex,
Kent and Oxford; July 27th, Lamb-
kin, Middlesex and Bruce; August 2,
is arHuoniiCotn County oy bang Wilford
act
Blyth and later a resident
ham. He recalls having�Isad one of
the first autos in the district twenty -
Five -years ago, and also his adventures
er.
A taaining .
to bringing
nWinghamites.to a political meeting in
Seaforth. Mr, S. B. Stothers, secret-
ary of
the Board, adi
s1•
a so
of
former H -
tt
ronite and was Agricultural Repres-
entative of Huron for some years,
NEWAIR MAI
SERVICE.
On July lull a regular air mail ser-
vice was inaugurated. between' Mont-
real and Detroit, via Toronto, Hamil-
to
u
Lo
nd7
is of and Windsor; the service
daily except Sunday. Mail convey-
ed over this route will be confined to
matter prepaid at the air Mail rate of
5c for the first ounce and 10c for each
succeeding ounce. Such matter. may
be accepted for; registration and spe
alai delivery. if the. required fees are
prepaid in addition to' postage at' air
mail rate. For Seaforth'and district,
the last. available despatoh for east,
bound plane, due eo leave London
6.50 a.m., would be via Strafford and
Goderich train 14'o. 36,. in other words
the afternoon mail train; while for the
westbound plane due to leave London
2.30 p.m„ mail from Seaforth should
be despatched via Stratford and Gode-
rich train No: 28, in other words the
early morning nail train. There is a
tremendous saving in time of delivery
for mail matter despatched via' air
mai,i as compared with mail despatch-
ed
b
train Y an
service,
i
and
especially
this�
s is
shown
in
mail
delivery ver
Y tb
far
r
er`
n
points t
s or'
far .
I±`ia
star
n
as much as fifty-six hours being] the
difference in some instances. The
schedule tIe '
is posted P ed
in
the lobby bb
0of
st }}Y the
P offi
ce
and
an '
will be cheerfully information desired
Y sgivennt by the mat-
Post-
master or the assistants. Air mail
stamps are on sale at uhe stamp Wick-
et
so
that the people of the district
cal, ,now avail themselves of the new
-rapid transit as provided by the Cana-
dian postal authorities,—C• P. Sills,
Postmaster,
NORMAL R'ESuJLTS,
The following teachers )have been
granted interim first-class profession -
all certificates Alice M. 'Archibald„
Hugh F, Benninger `Dublin), Jean
Cn
I tff
William iia'
m>
J a M, Mild-
t'ed J. "Jahustou, Laura M, MacMil-
lan,'
Veronica McConnell (Dublin),
lBanbara 5, Simpson, Lawrence . E.
Weibster. interne] second•,class poo-
fesatonal. certiftcatee; Edward)
Rankin, iAileeti ''P,' IRyan, 'Cora F,J
St$'ring,
MARRIED SIXTY -FI
On Sat
VE YEARS, v
Mrs,
smithtett
h
-fifth
hoot
close
rs
of
for,
and.
nsis-
and
hill -
poke
and
igh-
for
ev-
Jef-
Mr,
es-
Wn1,
kfrs.
it
t
an -
R.
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as
of
td
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ur
to
a
r
dl
f
urday, 1uly,13, Mr. and
Henry McGaym of Tucker
Township celebrated .,the sixty
anniversary of their wedding,
T5
members lain
g A
nb
ets
of the �
friends were es ,a Neighbor
e and
present, 11
F t,
Nei
lib
g o
the family
'
made elaborate tate
the event, and a most plansa
enjoyable evening pleasant
was spent, co
ting of speeches, songs, readings
instrtuneatal music. Mr, T. G. S
inglaw acted as chairman and s
of the high esteem in which Mr.
Mrs, MoGavin are held in heir oe
bvrhood, where they have lived
more than thirty-seven years. S
tical others, including Mr, W, V.
ferson, Mr, Win, R. Archibald,
William Wallace, Mr, P. bL Ch
ney, Mr. Robt, HoggaMiss Hazel_rth, Mrs.
E. Archibald, MGavin, Miss Jefferson,
H'ow
Arthur
Dr. -Louis
Prendergast tanclavMiss Mary O1H
ley, took part in the program. Mr,
Beatty, tt
formerly n er1 teacher '
Y ache
r of
S.S.s
5
N
foread the presentation address
llows: •
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. MoGavin,
On this, the sixtyefiifth anniversary
your marriage,
shave ssewe mbledour fhere �to el
tend to
OL
t our Y best
wishes for yo
f
tttr
t r e
peace e a
nd
happiness,
show and
w our
a
p redia '
p do i
of
1 you
Fri
ends and neighbors. During you
y
long residence e;
3
!d 7
e i C
e a'
m t
at l
75
g Y
ve .
hay
v
found you to he true,. us,
�ai
kind- neighbors, always ready to ai
those in need., As a mark of our ap
preciation, we. ask you to'accept the
clock". The wish of those assembl
ed. is that you may be spared to wind
it many times Signedon behalf o
our
1 friends. nd
s
P. ;4!
Chesney H. Tyn-
dall Win. R. Archibald."
P. J MoGavin made the presenta-
tion of gold" from members of the
•family. Several smaller gifts were
presented by the grandchildren and
others.
'Henry" MoGavin was born June
6, 1843, in the County of Fermanagh,
Ireland, and sailed on'' the ,"Lucy
Thompson" for the Port of New
York, arriving in May, 1861, The
trip took 36 days. On Fe'bruary 8,
18Gra-
ham, 'daugh terllia n
he 1Cof IVir antieti-
tia MrsGMo7Gavin wasra.ham of bornin Goderich,
September Septenvber 27 1846, and at two years
of age moved with her parents to the
Bvbylin Line, Stanley where she was
married, Mr, and Mrs: Mc'Gaviii
spent
the first twe 't -
.
n ei
ht
Y n yearsof,
their married life in Stanley, moving ing
to Tteckersiuith thirty-seven years
ago, where e
fa-
mily consisted onow
of sons and hthree
daughters, all of trhonl±a.re living,
They are: Mrs. Ralph .El'liott, Strat=
ford; Mrs. Letitia Tasker, Alfred
and Dr. Edwin 11„ of Windsor; Fred-
erick J•, of Detroit; Arthur 'E., of
Reading, Penn,, and John and; Mary
E., at home. There are four grand-
children .and one great grand child.
During n
g Chet
r iea
n
Y3
years of
t-
ried life,: Mr, and Mrs. Mc'Gevin have
made many friends. They have prov-
ed themselves fine citizens and kind,
obliging neighbors. Notwithstanding
their advanced years, they are both
enjoying good health and it is the sin-
cere wish of everyone present that
they will continue in their active en-
deavors with us for many more years.
PRESENTATION.
'The following is a clipping from
Huntsville Forester; "When the
term opens in September the teach
staff
of the Huu
tsvfl+l
es
school
l
minus some familiar fates. Ce spi
ous amonthe absent ons
Miss Malbel Turnbull whoehasn will
ed after several years of continuo
service on the staff, Miss Turnb
will be greatly 'missed from ,Huntsvi
Not
only
has Y she
been
efficient It
a
capable in her work at school but s
has taken so prominent a part 'in so
ial.and church activities that her d
pasture will be a general Loss to t
town and community. She has'. been
leader among the young ladies of t
town and in her capacity of Preside]
of the Phoenix Club, Presid'ent of S
Andrew's Excelsior Bible Class an
leader of St. Andrew's Choir she wo
a well-deserved place among the mos
capable and popular young woii,en.
Before leaving Huntsville, Miss Turn
butt was honored on several occasions
Among the gifts she received were a
follows,—A white gold wrist watch
and purse of gold fronn St. Andrew's
'Church; a silk parasol from the Ex-
celsior Bible Class and a diamond set
bar -pin from the Huntsville staff:
Miss Turnbull is spending the sum-
mer with her 'mother, Mrs. G. T.
Turnbull, '
1, m Seaforth.
the
fall
ing
be
cu- •�
be
gn-
us
u1.1
Ile.
ic1
t
he
c-
e -
he,
a
he
it
t,
d,
WITH HORSESHOE
'
TOSSERS.
ER
S.
A .
t
.gea de a]u f '
o
,ter
taken hi R ashas been
J 'Griibb's challenge trophy,
The
game e is
c
ei
Pla Y 60
'
Is
Pon teast.
wa
and r
I
Y the
winners s li
old it
as long
as "possible,' In the weekly Wednesday
nighttournament last week, Mr, L.
Hoegy and Mr. N. Nichols won 1st-
pe d R. Pinkney and J. Young
od
prize, a box of
cigars
donated t
ed b
yVr,DSok.
NOME -COOKING
ill the vacant store next to G,
!Haigh's grocery store,
at., July .20
..
,-SALE TO START AT 3 P.M,
Under auspices of L,O,B„A,
'.Proceeds to go toward 'furnishing
a room in the New Hospital,
The SeEfo�ORTH urf RACE
bold its second race meet on
day, August 14th, when $90
given in purses for the .2,17,
SionWednee-
will ate—_
0 will be
-. 0 trot orac
P e The e
a
Long Blanch Jockey Club and
each race will have a 'big entry, the
horses coming to Seaforth from Go:+
derieh where they -.
civic boll -
day, Aug, 5,
Phone 84
011l may the wars that madden in 'thy.
'lhereespend their rage, icor ,•limb tit'
and encircling steeps. Aatd till
The tnationslSon of
ba surges
reposee'In
peace, -Earl of Carlisle, 1841,
2.22
and
races •
x7
t
held b
e
as.
usual
under e the
auspices Ice
s o
the P f.
e L`
o
DIED 1IN LUC of the KNOW, te Isaac Mc -
noonwill t b e held this Thursday after-
noon
brother,PMr. from
McKay, residence of
st. Mr, McKay was a former resid-
entJarvis
of Seaforth, having lived the
greater
part
of his '
lfe hee
very well 'kno'wn. His death and
on Tuesday, July 16th at the home of.
his daughter, Mrs, W. W. Hill, in.
Luokna
w. Since e th
e 24th of May his
illness had been serious. Ten years
ago heetSeaford]
althandwent to livet
with hising to adau
garter, Mr. McKay was born at Ton-
gue, Scotland, 76 years ago, a son of
the late Hugh McKay. While he was
very
You
sg
, the
M
rK
a
s moved
to country, settling on the ]0th
con-
cession, :
Tuckersmith and later moed
el
to Grey, near Cran'brook.
He was married to Miss Catherine
Henderson of Grey fifty years ago.
His wife predeceased him by 17 years
One daughter, Mrs. W. W. Hill
Lucknow, survives, his son Hugh hav-
ing died in Port Huron, a few years
ago, A brother, Mr, Hugh McKay,:
Seaforth, 1
and sister, 1st
er .
a4r
TenO
Colorado, also remain. For 26ayeears
Mr. McKay aY was n7 the employ of the
furniture factory here: A funeral was
held
m'LticknOw Wednesday evening
at 8,!30 o'clock, The funeral services
in Seaforth will be conducted by Rev,
Mr. McDonald, of Lucknow. The pall-
bearers will be J. 11. Reid, Won, Free-
man,'Jarnes Dick, Wm, Morrison, M.
McLeod and Marshall Smith, Inter-
ment will be made in Maitland Bank
cemetery,
Mr. H. BYOSTAFFA
wn front Toronto is
spending his holidays at Mr. Robert
Barbour's•
'Mr. 3, Wallace of Seaforth spent
Sunday visiting Staffa friends,
Miss Isabtel McLellan is spending
her holidays-
atti-
erhome e n
ea'
r Staffa.
McKILLOP,
Mrs, Somers, of Stratford, is visi
mg`tvltai `Mr, acid'Mrs, Alfred Bron
Mr;. Earl Dickson is spending h
vacation at the home of Mr. and Mr
W. Miss Til•liesSt of
spent Sunday a
the hone of Mr. and' Mrs• Alex
Wright, of the Mill Road,
Mrs. Adrian do
an
Listoevei, are spending dacfewleda o
with Mrs, Jos. Hogg. Y
.Mrs. Jos. Murray has been recover -
mg nicely from the effects of serious
burns she received recently.
MANLEY, '
Mr• and Mrs.' Peter Eckart and their•
daughter Sister Stephen Mary, and
Rev. J. M. Eckart, have returned from
Chatham where they called;. on friends,
Miss Clara Rawley we
Y
and
Mrs
o' -
h
J n
Ston, Port Huron, gave.our burg a
short visit v sit
last Saturday.
da
.
Y•
and •
1lr,
and Mrs, W. Mrs.
spent
ty andSunday
with friends in Seaforth.
Sunday..
Mrs. James O'Loughlin' was in our
burg last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs, P. McLaughlin and
Mr, and Mrs. W. Manley attended the
lawn n
socia.
l!
east T
nasi
in Fr.Stratford.
t atf r.d. held
Kelly's parish, Stratford,
vn.
is
s.
f.
si
CROMARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Roy, of St. Mary
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott
on Sunday,
Dr, and Mrs. McGavin, of Wind-
sor, called on Mrs. McGavin's sister,
Mrs. Alex. McLaren, ' ane day last
week,
Mrs. (Rev.) Moore, of Chicago, is
visiting at the Manse,
Mrs, Lamond and daughter Mary
intendeleaving on Saturday for a trip,
through the West to the coast,
Mrs. Samuel Speare, of the village,
is under the doctor's care,
Miss Verna Russel is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Hodgert, at Chiselhurst,
Rev, ;lir, and Mrs. Denude and fam-
ily, Toronto, are spending their holi-
days with Mr, Thos, Oliver.
VARNA.
'A great number attended the cele-
brations at London
and
Wingham on
the '
Ona
Twelfth,
,
M
th
Mr. Clifford ffor
d F
PPs is
home
from
Cit'ba
after
spending endm
g tl 1e past year s
a sugar pfattatioi7 there. Mrs. Epps
arrived home a couple of months ago,
Mr, Jack Johnston, who has been
ver17I
Y is improving,
p7 owing,
We are sorry to state Mr. Sam.
Stinson continues
s
very Poorly.
Miss Anne .Walker, Bruce+field, has
bought- and moved to $rucefield the
cottage on the north side of the road
at Bannockburn bridge, 'belonging to
Mr, Andrew Foote.
TUCKERgMI,rH
Mr. Henry Med-evil] and Mr, A, E.
MoGavin are spending a week with
friends In Windsor and 'betroit,
Dr, Louis Prendergast' and sister,
Mrs. O Hanley; and daughter Mary
O''Hanley, of Chicago, spent a few
Clays here andattended'. the anniver-
sary of the. marriage of Mr, and Mrs.
Henry MoGavin,
Miss Annie Cortin of Stratford
spent the week -end with her mother,
Mrs, Mary Curtin,
$6.00 up
Ladies' or
Gents' .
r�t7
SI A YEAR.
RADUATION
The
GIFTS
Very pleasing times are these
to the graduate. Very happy''
times to those who are :so
proud of the successful one..
And a very fitting and
ap-
propriate tebfnd encourage with celebrate
and lasting gift 'from this
store of Beautiful Gifts for
the Graduate;
55,00
up
di
Las0�es' or
Gents'
Fred..
S. Savauge
Optometrist
Phone 1.94 THE GIFT SHOP Jeweler
Seaforth, Ont• Res, 10
n0� mP '.
nc�
i.lj�/ t,
t
JAMES A. CA
RLIN Presents
AN ENTIRELY R l,Y NES TYPE
Off+'
AUTOMOBILE SHOW
AT SEAFORTH SKATING RINE
Through u
g'h a special .
arrangement with the FIudsou Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Michigan, I will exhibit at the Skating
interesting automobile show that has ever been ondis Rink
the ' this
community. Mr. Pierre Nacey, motor ear expert of the. Hudson n thir
Car Company, will be in attendance. Come nd bring vends,
the evening of your friends,
Monday, Jul.y,.
22nd
ADMISSION FREE
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Manson of Eg-
mondville were .Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. D. Papple.
Miss Bessie Grearson of Toronto is
spending two months of her vacation
with Miss ivIary PaPPle.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Allan motored
to London Saturday Iast.
Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Walters and
son Murray spent the 12th in Wing -
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Riley motor-
ed to Wingham on Friday last.
Mr.
and •
Mr
s.
Welber
Keyes
cele-
brated Y : the 17th fn Wingham.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Robert Charters who had some ribs
broken recently, is able to be up
again,
'Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Chapman and
daughter Mayme and Mr, and Mrs.
Wellington
Wilson
0
f
Detroit, tro'
t
, spent
ern
ttho1�th inWingham.
Mr. and Mrs: W Wilson are spend-
ing their vacation with his mother,
Mrs. W. D. Wieson.
Miss Henderson of Buffalo is va-
cationinig at the home of .Mr. . and
Mrs• E. Walters,
Mrs. A. O'Leary, Ignatius, Fred
and Miss Celestinie O'Leary are vis-
iting. at Port Lanebton.
ELIMVILLE,
Miss Vera Heywood is home from
her school for the holidays.
Mrs. Wilcox has, been on the sick,
list but is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Foster have
taken up their residence in Mr. Pul-
leyiblank's house in Winchelsea.
Mr. Jonathan Cooper is quite sick
with a trained nurse in attendance.
Mr. Freeman Horne is Nome from
T r
00
nt
q where e
I
e
was
spending n
B
a,. fdaYs visiting.
Mr.
Chas,
Johns
.
and
ev.
Mr,White were in Chatham
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford and fam-
ily were visitors in
L
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n
don
rec
e
ntl
Y•TheW1.S. re ,lar tneetinghas
beenPostPoned
until 1
nthelJuly 1
Y
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wte
e entertain Bandonthe Parsonage
Miss 5 Lena Pym was appointed dele-
gate to the Goderich Summer school
and is attending the same this week.
Mrs, Chas, Johns has returned fronn.
St. Marys where site has spent two
weeks visiting her sister, Mrs, S.
Whaly, .
Mr, and Mrs, .Lon O'Reilly and fam-
ily visited near Shelburne over the
week -enc.
Rev, Mr. White is attending Sum-
mer school In Goderich this
w
eek
,MrOhas.Milisrof'the 2n'conc
e-sim leI is confined to his bed pieumonia.
Rev' Mr, White visited his mother
in Chatham last week,
EIPPEN,
Mr, John Anderson and friend
edi Yime o
chi an f
&' are guests at the hones of
Mr, Arthur Anderson and Mrs. Work-
man here,
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dayman of Flori-
da,
were calving on their sister,
MoClymonY'
.t on Sunda tend
to locate in Detroit. They intend.
Mrs. Clark of. ” Hensall fell and'.
broke her ankle and will be confined,
to her home for many weeks at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. I{ilpat-•
rick.
Mrs.
Br:az '
London, arenas, son and daughter, of
Miss Whiteman guests at the home of
ht
teman in the village.
Mr
.s. o
D
J a
ma
Y n of
Detroit '
his brother, Mr. Robert t visited
Dayman,.
east of the village.
Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Workman and
Miss Mildred Workman visited in.
Stratford over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Love have re-
turned
ed fr
om
their
honeymoon 00
Ym n
and.
spending are
a
week
bride's, father, R. t the home of the
Tho young J. Cooper,
Y g people of the community
are planning a presentation and social
evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Kyle, the bride and groom of last
week,
Mr, _Alex. Sproat who has been
spending two weeks with his brother,
W. C. Sproat, has returned to Toronto..
Mr. Robert McDougall, of Saskat-
chewan, is visiting his many friends,
around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Tugaski;
are here at present visiting their many
friends, Mrs. Wilson formerly being
Miss _Annie 'Cooper.
CONSTANCE.
Misis Elsie Bardge, of Stratford, r friend,Miss Mabel Living-
ston, this week.
Miss Beulah la
h
Scott
has
returned
Tor ed
Toronto where sheis a n r to
ing at Western. I u nd was a
Hospital s Stat.
P and
delegatewas s
a
to
the
Conven-
tion of Nurses at Montreal the npast
week• Miss Scott is to. be congretulat_
ed
on
her
splendid
sic '
success,
thaving
w , a 1
on the general proficiengY medal in
the 2nd year.
This district had a visit from the
gypsies for a few days,.
Miss Ferne Love, of Walton, is
spending' the week with 3t2r. and Mrs,
Ed. Britton.
Mts. Robt, ,Lawson motored to
Foothill last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Seeley, of Clinton,
Mr, and Mrs Foray Carter, of God-
erich visited Mr, and Mrs, jack P'er
geson on Sunday,
-
Miss hazel Leslie and Mr, Harold
Wallace of Newark, N.J,, spent Wed-
nesday at Bayfield.
Miss .B1+anche Wihcatley left Wed-
etsdlay for Bolton, north of Toronto,
Where' she will spend' two weeks as an
instructor at a CeG,t;T, girls' camp,
under auspices of the Torotit° Star.
Miss Marjorie Colsoit is spending••
a few days with her friend, Miss Ella
Armstrong
Mrs. T•Iugia Campbsii is visiting her•
daughter, Mrs, Co,eCarter,
Mr• Geo Clarke spent last week vis-
itis rely '
ge relatives in Strathroy,