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The Seaforth News, 1931-06-18, Page 4PAGE BOU'i .01••••11.11111111.11010 THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Snowdon Bros., 'Publishers. GARDEN PARTY1I by BETHEL UNITED 'CHURCH Friday, June 19 at the Home of Jr. JNO. DENNIS Con. 14, McKillop. .!SUPPER 6 8 p.m. 'PLAY "Safety First" by Duff's Y. P. S. A Very Humorous Play SOLOS, READINGS and OaCIEESTRA Bagpipes. :Admiseion; Adults 35c; Children 25e Everybody Welcome: REV. W. Pastor. WALTON. IFootball score Wed. night was 2-1 In favor of Milverton, Walton football team had a work - mut on Tuesday night before their .garne on 'Wednesday night with Mil- Nerton. The fallowing is their line-up which gives promise of some real fast :football ths season: Goal, Bill Dennis; wings, Alvin Farquharson, Ray eCarter; c. forwrd, Hayward; inside 'I. ew. Clarence Steiss; Lw. Bob Holland; 1. half back, Lorne Steiss; c, half back Hignell; r. half back. Wariwick; backs, Bob Dodds and Ferg. Bollard, Mr. and Mrs. Raahley, of Houghton, Mich., accompanied by the latter's ,cousin, Mrs, Williamson of Wing - ham, were renewing acquaintances in this vicinty for a day or two this week. Mrs. Rashley, formerly Miss MeNamara, will be remembered by many, her home having been et Lead- ibury, though it is thirty-nine years since she has been here. Mr. Rashley is moetmaster at Houghtom Friends of Mr. Hughie Fulton, of Spokane, Wash., are pleased to see him again after an absence af thirty- two years. Mr. Fulton is visiting his sister. Mrs. John Balfour, for a week • or two. He motored the 2,200 miles from his home. Two barns were lose in flames last • week in this district. Tuesday night Mr.Andrew jacklin's barn on the 16th concession Grey. on Frank Woods' farm. On Wednesday night Mr. Jack Haggitt's barn on the Morris -Mc- Killop boundary, on Mr. J. Heffron's farm, was burned. Both fires were of naknown origin. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawrence of .Grand Valley spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Raba Hoy of Goder- ich, spent the week end with his tia- -ele, R. W. Hoy, Mr. Porter Dennis is wearing a smile these days. It's a son. Mrs. Thos. Clark, who has been visiting friends iu Listowel, has re- turned to her daughter. Mrs. D. So - hien Mr. and Mrs. Genrge Clark of Lis- towel visited friends in the village on Saturday. Mr. John Shannon. who spent the winter with friends in Montreal, has returned to Itis home in McKillop, Mrs. R. Harriston of Montreal is visiting her sister Mrs. E. Habkirk. Miss Parr,itt of near Blyth has been engaged to leach the junior room in our school as Mi, E. Reid had resigned. We welcome Miss Par- rott, Married at Weston.—The following refers to the marriage of a grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, 1. -Vin. Dennison .11 Walton: The mar- riage took place in St, John's Angli- can Church in Westen on June 6th of Mildred Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dettnkon to Me. John Saiveeter, son of lir. and airs, Erneet Silvester of Seuyner. The Rev. W. Mackey onficia.ted. The church was decorated with palm, ferns and snow - * halts and the m-edding music was .played by Mr. Greavee, organist of the ahurch. During the signing. of the register, Miss Jessie Garrett sang. "My Werld."rhe bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a gown ,,f white crepe satin made in princess style. Her veil was si em- broidered Brneeels net and was in can shape, caught with orange blos- .eome. She carried Ophelia roses, lilies of the valley and maiden -hair fern. She was attended by her sister Ruby as maid of honor who wore a frnck of pale pink net over flowered taffeta, with a hat of Milk Mohair. She carried a bouquet of American • Beauty roses, lilies of rhe valley, and .neeiden-hair fern. The hest man was Ernest Harrisen, and the ushers were Mr. Lindsay Stewart af Walton and Mr Ernest Trueman of Toronte. After the ceremony a reception was held at the parish hall, where the bride's mother received, wearing a sgawn of orchid chiffon with a hat of rbeige mohair. She wore a bouquet of orchid, sweet peas. The groom's mo- • thee, who also received, wore a gown , of green crepe de chine with a black mobair hat. She wore a bouquet of - piek sweet pees. Later the bride and groom left by't motor for a trip to Woodland ,Beach, Muskoka. For trav- elling the bride wore a printed en- semble suit with a hat of brown to • match and fox fur, the gift of the groom. On their return they will re- side in 'Weston. Gtteste were present from Taranto, Weston, •Walkenton, Preston,' Waterloo, Paisley, Stayner, :S.Mount Dennis and Walton. Mr. Lindsay and Miss Anna Ste- • wart returned home on 'Tuesday after 7 attetiding the Silvester4Dennison wed - ening at Weston. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Come in- and See Our New and Used Cars 1 Ain Agent For • Durant Cars & Rugby Trucks Massey.11arris Machinery AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash. • and Repairs • .1014N GTILI,E)P BLYTH. Death of Mrs. Burling. --Mor an illness of more than two years, Mrs, William Burling died on Thursday evening last in the hospital in Tor- onto where she had been for sac weeks. The deceased lady had been a sufferer from asthma the past year, which with a tumor, rendered her condition very critical and, painful. On Wednesday morning an operation was performed in an endeavor to remove the trouble ,but she felted to make any improvement and Wednesday ev- ening Mr. Burling was called to To- ronto where Mrs. Burling's death oc- curred at 12 o'clock the follavving night. On Sunday, afternoon, June lath, the funeral took place in -Queen street United Church where for years the deceased, had been a valued and faithful member of the chair. Her pastor, Rev. E. L. Anderson, officiat- ed. The attendance -at this service was very large. "Crossing the Bar," was beautifully sung by Messrs. Ly- ons, Wallace, Hilborn and Wight - man. Interment took place in the Union cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Ferguson. James Sims, John Petts, Frank Bainion, William Thuela 'and Elwin Munroe. Mrs. Burling's passing is keenly feit as she was an active member of near- ly all the ladies' organizations. Be- sides being a regular member' of the choir of her church, her services as a vocalist were sought on many occa- sions. Formerly Miss Nettie Smith, daughter of the tate George Smith, who died four years ago in Toronto, and Mrs. Rebecca Smith of Toronto, she was born in England fifty-nine years ago and When two years of age emigrated to this country with the rest of the family and finally settled at Myth. In 1880 on Dec. Wth, she was married to )Jr. Burling, who with three sons, Will of Stratford. George, of St. Catherines, and Lorne. of To- ronto and one daughter Mrs. James Crawford of Hullett, mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Besides her mother, four sisters and three brothers also eurvive Mrs. Bur- ling: lire. Ballantyne, airs. Mundy and Mrs. Thomas, in Toronto, and Mrs. Carrier in Hanna, Alta.; George, Will and Herbert Smith. of Toronto. Owing to an unfortunate accident that happened a few days ago to Mr. Will Burling of Stratford, who will be still Confined to rhe hospital until the lat- ter part of this week., he was unable to attend his mother's funeral. Among the many relatives who were present from a di.stan'ce were Mrs, Andrew Ballantyne, airs. aiundy, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Burling and family, Mr. William Smith, Mr, George Smith, Mr. Will Thomas, Mr, and Mrs, E. Conklin, from Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Carrier and daughter, Chatham; Mrs. Hanlon and Mrs. McDonald, Detneit; George Burling, Si. Cather- ine,. Meeere. James Cutt and R McKay have moved into Dr. Milne's new store. Mr. Jack Emigh, who has been in the vicinity *If Toronto, opened his barber shop in Mr. Sihthorpe's place last week. airs. William liontgornery of Sea - forth, accompanied by her son, of To- roneo, were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. James biorritt. Mr. Jack Morritt of Teronto visit- ed his mother, Mrs. Ben Morritt, ov- er the week end. Mr. and Mrs. William Sholdice of Walton visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Robert Craig. The \Venice's Institute i 5 giving a prize to the pupils obtaining the high- vKith a FLASH Touch the starter, shift to second . . and away like a flash 1 That's the sort of service your car gives when its tank is filled from our pumps. Mara- thon Blue and Cyclo No -Knock Motor Fuel. Red Indian Motor Oils. Battery Charging. Greasing Washing. Red Indian Station G. F, MOHR, Prop. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931. TUCKERSMITH. Mrs, George Durant of Meaford, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Both McClure of ..McKilacep, and other rel - eaves, returned home Saturday last with Mr. Clifford Bro'aelSoot and Miss Violet Tyndall. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wallace were Sundae visitors at the home of his sister, Mrs. Norman Walker. , Mr. and M's. George MCC'ertney, Jr., have returned home from their honeytdoon and will reside et the home of his Parente, for a sheet per - eat marks at the entrance examina- tions itt Blyth. Mr. Stewart Robinson of Goderich and Miss Dorothy Rolbinson of Sea - forth spent Sunday with their par- ents, R. H. and Mrs. Robinson. Rev. E. Anderson and the dhoir of Queen street Church, assisted in the service of the Montcton Church on Sunday evenieg. Mr. Harold Wallace of Newark, N.J., is spending some days with his cousin, Mr. Irvine Wallace. Miss Janet Hamm entereained quite a number of her girl friends at Iter birthday party on Monday. Mrs. R Richmond, Mrs. R. New- cordbe, Mrs, A. CoSciough, Mrs. H. Young, Mrs. A. Fawcett, Mrs. R. Wightman and Mrs. R. McGee from Blyth attended the district annual meeting held at Goderich when up- wards of 150 delegates were in attend- ance at this annual convention of the Wes't Huron Women's Institute held in MacKay Hall. There were morn- ing and afternoon sessions, with the president, Mrs. R. Davidson presid- ing. At the morning session reports of the various branches in the district were given revealing that the past year had been one of much progress and aotivity. Reports of standing committees were also given. Aub- urn, Immigration, Miss Margaret King; Blyth, Home Economics, Mrs. J. Colciough; Health, Miss C. Coul- tes; Clinton, Canadian: Itedeteries, Mrs, J. aleKinley; Dungannon, Com- munity Activities, Mrs, R. Roach; Goderich, Historical Research, Mrs, Wm. Abel; Child Welfare, Kintail; Miss Lena Buckingham; Londesboro, Legislation, Mrs. R. Well's; St, Hel- ens, Agrictelture, Mrs. R. R. Miller; Wingham,Education, Mrs, Wm. Fra- ser; St. Augustine, Relief, Miss M. Cunnington. The election af officers for the ensuing year resulted as fol - heves: President, Mrs, R. Davidson, Dungannon; 1st vice .presidene, Mrs, Gordon, Bisset, Goderich; and vice president, Miss Bart, Londesboro; se- cretaryetreasurer, Mrs. J. J, Elliott, Wingham; auditors, Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Fraser; Federation delegate, 'Mrs. MeKiteley, Clinton, The first address of the afternoon session was that of'the president, Mrs. R. David- son, of Dungannon. Mrs. Davidson expressed her appreciation of the hon- or shown in re-electing her president Site said the Institute • was dung a great work. and hoped the coming year would be a most successful one for the branches in 'West Huron, and ellen followed a paper on Helping Girls and Boys Through the teen age by airs. Paisley of Clinton. Mrs. Paisley dealt with the subject in four parts, Home Life, Schaal, Social and Religion. Mrs, R. T. • Phillips of Goderich, gave a report on the recent meeting of the Federation of Woreen's Institutes; an address was given by airs. Rose of Embro. Another ad- dress was that of Mrs. Dierham o:f Ripley, provincial Federation repre- sentative. The resoletiort committee report included the following two im- portant resnlutions: First, consider- ing the excessive charges in matern- ity ca:ees; be it resolved that we ask the. Government to standardize the charges for medical treatment. Sec- ond. resolved that we are in sympathy with better supervision of leadership and luncheon facilities in rural sc'hools. It was decided to hold next year's meeting in Belgrave. Mrs. Sims is improving after her recent severe illness. awORRIS. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Eileen and Helenalso air. and Mrs. Russell Bradshaw and family of Jatnestawn, were guests of Jno. and Mrs, Granby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit and children, of near Auburn, visited Mrs. Clarence Johnston Sunday afternoon. Mn. and Mrs. John Meas.:101ml and Aubrey spent Sunday evening with SannielStorey of McKilMp. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and family spent Stinday with Mrs. Jas. Storey of MoKillop. air. and Mrs. Christopher Roger- son, Doris and Miriam, of Thorndale, visited Mr. and Mrs, John McNichol and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nicholson on Sunday. Mr, mid lies. Thos. Shoebottom of • Beigrave speat Sunday es/ening at Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Grasby's. Mrs. Henry Peckelder of Lansing, is visiting under the parental roof for a few weeks. Miss Margaret MelNaughtoe, Eg- 1=11(1141e, is at present in a very, crlt- ical c'ondition. Her many friends hope to see same hriprevement. Mr, and ivies, Wilbur ,Keyes and in - fent eon, Merton, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Nelson Keyes, ,a111 motored to Windsor Friday last to visit Mr. and airs. Ruskin Keyes. Mrs. William McMillan is in the Stratford Hospital where she under- went a serious operation. Mrs. George Canieron visited at the home of air. and Mrs. William Char- ters Monday last. Football. — The Stanley Blood- hounds; Westend Tigers and the Egmondrille River Rats all have entered the Outlaw Football League and now commence their first game Wednesday evening between Mill Road, Tigers and Stan- ley Bloodhounds, 'and Friday evening, June 19th, the Egmandville River Rats and Westend Bulldogs meet at the farm of Mr. Dave ?apple where all the games will take place. A col- lection of 10c for gents. will be Charg- ed. Don't forget the dates, 17th and 19th. Next week watch for the sche- dule. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Hay spent the week end visiting friends in Niagara. Mr. Neil Tyndall has accepted a position in London. Miss Thelma Elgie was operated on for sinus trouble in Seaforth .hospital and is doing fine. The Junior Women's Institute met at the home of Thelma Elgie with a good attendance and all report leaving a good time. Mr. Wialiam Pullman is spending a few days with his son, Cecil, on the farm. Mrs. Chris. Eaber and Mrs. Roger Rice spent Tuesday with Mrs. Tames Hay. Mrs. R. H. Lyon and children of Detroit are spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Caletion. Mrs. Philips of Toronto spent the week -end with her friend, ,this, Lewis Tebbutt. The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Jas. Broactiont's last Tuesday. The rroll cell was answered by a good attend- ance. Mrs. Will Black gave the topic on salvation which was very well rendered, and after the meeting Mrs. Broadfoot served a delightful Mrs, Andrew Kirk attended the W. I. at Goderich last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kirk spent a clay last week with their daughter, airs, Beeceeft at Dungannon. A number fram this part went to London,last week to hear Rev. Paul Resler, rioted .evangelist of Chicago. MANLEY. Mr, Thomas Purcell left last Tues- day for Stheobrooke, Quebec, where he has secured a job with the Warren Paving Co,, Taroato, to run the cem- ent mixer and he engaged Mr, Jos. Matthews to run the farm in his eb- eence. Rev. J, M. Eckert is spending has holidays with his brothers and sis- ters after finishing his mission work' for the season, Quite a member from here attended the Holy IName Rally ,its. SeaforSh last Sunday. ' Worry -Saving Betty realized one day that holiday - time was not far off. She made a men- tal note that this year she was not going to be bothered with the usual worrisome details. 'No, indeed, she'd used Long Distance to settle things on the spot. HURON OLD BOYS' PICNIC. ,The ,Annual Picnic of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto was held in Area No, 3, Canadian Ex- hibition. Park, on Saturday lest, and was probably the most successful in the history of the Asaociation. The weather was alt that could be desire'd, and the location the 'nose beautiful in Canada. The green sward, with beautifull flowers of the choicest varieties forming an enchant- ed .baeleground, did much to add' to the day's pleasure. lAll roads lied to Exhibition Park on Saturday, and the people came from alt directions, and many old time greetings were extended for the first time in twenty Tears. The time of the afternoon was, ta- ken up with • exchanging old time courtesies, and baseball matches were phyed between the girls • of North and South Huron, and the men of North and South Huron, with North Heron very much to 'the front, At 6 p.m. supper was served in the transportation .buading, when every- body enjoyed the refreshments so well prepared by the ladies. .After supper the various games were carried out in quick succession and the -proceedings closed at dusk, after a most enjoyable afternotm's outing. tAmongst those present were notic- ed the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ivicLaren, Mr. and Mrs. E. Floody, Mr. and ales, B. H. McCrea*, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Ferguson and Miss Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stoke, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Forbes, Mn. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. Lac'k Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Floody, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wick- ens, Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Meson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Saul, Mr. anal Mrs. A. II Wilford, Mr, and .Mrs. H. R. Kil- by, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gs Kilty, Ms. and Mrs. J. Haraley, Mr„ and Mrs, D. S. Cook, Mr. and ..afrs, Geo. Thomson, a'Ir. and Mrs. D. Crawford and. the Misses Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pnidham (Detroit); Mr. John R. MaclNicol, M.iP., and airs. alacNicole Ald, and Mrs. W, Duckworth, Dr, C. A. Hesston and Mrs. Hesston, Dr. G. Robinsott and Mrs. Robinson, Dr, H. J. Hodgins and Mrs. Hodgins, Mr. and. Mrs. A. Currie, Mr. and airs. 1). Currie, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Barre/a-, Mr. J. N. Kernagthan and Mrs. J. Beck, Mr.' Robert Holmes, Mr. Alex. Armstrong, Mr. Wm. Pow- ell, Mr, G. A, Newton, Mr. W. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A. 5, Grigg., Mr. W. F. Cantelon, alr. W. Harland, Mr. 1?. A. Petrie, air. Arthur Sims, Mr, W. Walker, Mr, A. M. Hannah, Mr. A. F. Guay, Mr, Jas. Morrow, ex-M.B.P., Winnipeg; Mr. W. L. Pepper, Mr, Roy A. Stewart, Mr. H. Pridhatn, Mr. N. Stanlake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Williatnson, fMr, and Mrs. J. Alder- son, 11r, and Mrs. J. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallis, Mrs. J. Hynclinans Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. Clubine, Mrs. F. Echlin, Mrs. M. Henry, Mrs. H. Hamilton. :Mrs. J. M. Sabine, Mrs. H. Halliday, Mrs, W. T. McKee, Mrs. W, R. McBrien, Mrs. C. Gray, Mrs. A, L ,Fisher, birs bE. McGee, Mrs. J. Gibson, Mrs. John Moon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay, Mrs. Ida E. Smith, Mrs. E. Glenn, Mrs. C. .Burgess, airs. F. W. HMV, Mrs, Mary Elliott, Mrs. B. Freeman, Miss Lavine Knox, Miss Grace Stirling, Miss Annie Critten- aen, Miss Irene Davis, bliss E. Barry, bliss N. Barry, Miss L. M. Flynn, Mies 1, Stark, bliss Ruth Stark, Miss A. Lawry, Miss C S. Lowry, Miss. M. Proctor, Miss E. Hamilton, aliss Annie Kerr, Miss Leo Kerr, Miss Ruth Shobbrook, Miss Jean 'Holmes and scores of others whose names could nat he obtained. The Annual Strawberry Festival UNITED CHUIRCH SUNDAY SOHOOL ILONDESBORO • Wal ISa Meld 'On Friday evg., June 26 on the grounds of the'Memorial Londesboro. Stmpee will be served from six to eight. Aker Which a splendid pro- gramme will be rendered, consisting of -a three act 'Play put on by the Young People of Westfield, entitled "IN CHERRY TTMIE" They will ,also furnish the Programmi between acts which will consist of Solos, Duets, ,Readings, ete. Als'o musk will be rendered by a five •piece Onohestra 'Come and enjoy an excep- tionally good evening. Adtnission, Adults 35c; Chgdren 20c REV. J, E. JOHNSON, Pa.stor. Charles W. Stewart, Stmt. • Mrs. ,Albert Atestia, Sec. (Programme will be given indoors if • weather unfavorable) • - VARNA. I; Me, and Mrs, Fowler of Goderich spent the week end at the home of bfrand airs. Mossop. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Epps left on Tuesday for Boavmanville where they have purchased a service statiota We wish Mr. and Mrs. Epps every suc- cess in their tow undertaking. wiN Ran Beatty of biotin t Brydges, in company with Mrs. Beat- ty, and Master Billy, are on a heal - day. Owin'g' to the absence of Rev. F. H. Paull on Se-11day eveniag, Vener- able Archdeacon joneseT3ateman of Goderich took charge of the evening service in St. John's Church. Mr. and lairs. J. Mossop attettded the fuaeral of the late Miss Simpson, which was heal on Tuesday. Mr. F. Weekes in company with Beatty Dem:. and Mr. J. Hood, shipp- ed live stock to Toronto in charge of L. Forrest on Wednesday. LO.L. 1125 Varna will hold their anneal Church Service in the United Church on Sunday evening, lune 21 at 7 o'clock. Members will meet at the lodge room at 6.30 and a cordial invitation is extended to the sister lodges to join with es. • STANLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Westlake and Mrs, Thos, Snowden motored to Strafford ode day last week. air, Wilber Blair motored to Lon- don on Friday of last week. lir. and Mrs. Wilt( Scotchmer and family spent Friday wSth friends near Exeter. There as a very interesting sheep breeders' meeting at the home of Mr. Lorne Manson on 'Wednesday fore- noon. The meeting had a good atten- dance and was addressed by Lionel Stevenson, Provincial Zoologist, and some very bellyful information was gi vere Me. and Mrs. W. H..Stogdill of Sut- ton spent a few days this week visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Geo, Dow - son and family. Mr, Herb. W. Smith and daughters visited last week with Miis, Smith's sister, Mrs. Hinds, of near Chaeham. Mrs. Annie Robinson, who has been staying for the past few mouths with her daughter, Mrs. E, Lowden, of Hamilton, returned last week to Stanley and is staying with her dau- ghter, ivies, Henry Erratt. The rural ,Hydra line is being ex- tended south frons Varna for 3e4 miles on the Peer Lane. Ten homes have )been wired up and will soon be. receiving Lite electric current. J. Moon. Peanut Race—Miss ,Elden, Mrs. W. E. Floody, Miss V. Hall. Soot Race—R. MoCreeth, J. Mal - don, R. R. Wilson. - Married Couples'. .Race—Mr. and Mrs, J. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Kitty. The following are the prize win- ners of the different races: Chitdren under 6 yeees—D. Kane, R, afeAlliseer, D. Vance. days, 8 and uader—da. McCreatle D. aloKenzie, j, Symington. , 'Girls, 8 and under—F. Weekes, M. Mustard, Alma Simpson. Boys, 10 and under—R. Isbister, J. Jenner, F. Moser. . • Gials, 10 and under -4 eSyiningtoe, P. Torrance, R. Pridham:' Boys, 10 and under, R. MoCreath. j. Brisley, j. 'Murray. Girls, 112 and under, Eileen Jay, al. Crampsey, C. Floody, Boys, 14 and under, J, Moon, J. Mettle% Wallace Moody. Girl's, 14 and under, E, Ewart, M. Elliott, D. Torrance. Boys, 16 and under, J. Crawford, L. Bob IGials, 16 and under—Beety Prielham Young Men, 100 yarde—H. R, Kit- ty, J. Crawford, Bill Priclham. Young Ladies, 75 yands—M, Elliott, Grace Stirling, Helen Mason. Married Men, 75 ybrds—.H R Kit- ty, Bill Pnidham, B. IL McCreath. ;Married Ladies, 50 yards—Mrs. Wilson airs. Pridham. 'Mrs. C Katy, Special, Officers' Wives—Mrs. D. Thompson, Mrs. H. J, Hodgins, Mrs. HILLSGREEN Mr. and Mrs. W. Weido and family spent a few days at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. alt. W. Thiel and family of Zurich spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reichert. Mr. Brace Walker made a business trip to Toronto recently-. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Broderick were visited recently with Friends from Pet- rolia. Miss V.erlyn Thiel of Zurieh is en- gaged with Me, and Mrs. 0. 'Smith for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane and Miss Edna and Mr. W. ,Parrott and Miss Annie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Farquhar, of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Love, Rev. R. and Miss Grace spent Sunday with friends in Hensel Rev. Mr. Love was conducting service's in the United Chureh there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Love spent Smedley with friends in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Levit of Ingersoll and Mrs. G. Johnston of Varna spent Sun- day with Mrs. L. Troyer. The Young People's Anniversary was held on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Stewart, B.A., of Stalfa; delivered a. very in.s,piring sermon and the Kip - pen choir gave special anthems. On Sunday, June 21, the services will be withdrawn in the afternoon and will beheld in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Rutherford of Woodham will conduct the service then. The WM.'S. will be held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Turner. Picnics are now the order of the day, The 'Troyer families met at Grand Bend oti Saturday. The Love families at Grand Bend on Wednes- dhy. The Stephenson families at Bay- field on Wednesday and the Webster families on .Saturday in Goderich. The annual S. S. Picnic of Kipper and Hills -green will be held at Bay- field on Friday, July 17th with the Hillsgreen congregation in charge. DUBLIN. The sympathy of the community is extended to afary and John Ryan in the death of their mother, Mrs. Tho- mas Riyan, who died on Tuesday fol- lowing a stroke early Saturday morn- ing The funeral will be held front her late home on Thursday to St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. Mr, Joseph McGrath of Chicago is spending his vacation at the home of ' his parents, Mr, anad airs. John Mc- Grath. s' Many from here attended the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Ernst of Ellice. Mr. T. Molyneaux spent Sunday in Detroit. Miss Annie Ryan spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Pat. Ryan. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Andrew MoLellan. acklam's Lunch . ...esaesees11"sn'a'ease:aeesi.:e..e, • 1 1 Drop in' arid try our Ice Cream and SOFT DRINKS Take home one of oily HOME MADE PIES You will be pleased, Your patronage bas pleased us. [Thank you ---calk PHIONE 42. 55,