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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-08-07, Page 37,707 Thursday, August 7th, 1930 The tire of today for the car of today has extra strength where strength is needed; design refinements to meet every crisis. A sensation from their start in the summer of 1929, the Dominion. Royals are now standard equipment on many of Canada's finest cars. Put Dominion Royals on your car for safe and trouble-free driving this year . . and next. Dominion Royals are sold and serviced by Canada's greatest tire organization — the Dominion Tire Depot System—each inde- pendent unit distinguished by its blue and orange color scheme. !just returned front the West, is visit- ing' friends in this Vicinity: :Mr. Lloyd McMichael and friend of Toronto, spent the week -end with his Parents, Mr. and Mr. Cha el. W ST , FAIR LONDON ONTARto SEPTEMBER Gth 1.3thl 1930 Make .your plans now to come to the best Western Fair ever held. You'll derive Profit, Education and Pleasure from it., Live Stock, Agriculture, Art, Pure Food, Manufacturers' Exhibits, Government Dis- plays, Women's Work, etc. Rubin and Cherry Midway, Extra Special Grandstand Features. Evening Horse Show, Trotting Races. 'Something to interest everybody. $5090 0 IN and attracaons 8 Entries close August 28th Write for information at.d prize lists. J. H. SAUNDERS, Pres. W. D. JACKSON, Sect'y. WROXETER qtr. and Aers. William Wendt and daughter, of Oshawa spent a week with die. former's brother, J. R. Wendt. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Henry, Dor- othy and Jack of Dundalk, visited at Tt G. Hemphill's and other friends:. Miss Edith Patterson of Harriston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb..yat- terson. Afiss. Edith Wasmann of Toronto has been engaged as 1..rincipal for the continuation School. Mrs. Fred Davey is spending a week -with her cousin, Mr. -and Mrs. R. Philip at Milton. • A rink composed nf T. Ritchie, F. Sanderson, ID. McTavish and L S. Durst, attended the Lawn .Bowling tournament at Seaford' last Wednes- day and secured second prize which was handsome wicker chairs. As they competed with some of the Western Ontario howlers they are to be con, gratulated on their success. Miss Bowes, a former teacher in the Public school, spent a few days at the home Of Miss Minnie Smith. Mr. Richard McMichael who has whicb a dainty picnic lunch Was ser- ved. Later in the evening the school girls, accompanied by a few friends, presented Miss Ross with an iyory and green kitchen shower. Was Ross, who was taken. by stirPrise., exPressed Worhen's Institute picnic was her thanks. The evening., too, was held on Mrs. C. White's lawn ThtirS. spent in ganles. Mrs. Ross served the day, July 31st. Alarge number were girl's a very dainty lunch. present from the Brussels branch. James T. Sheri", accompanied by The afternoon was spent in games Charles Hovey, of Toronto, spent anrcontests in charge of Mrs, Mc- Sunday. in Rodney, the guests of the Naughton. Messrs; G. Brown and N. ilatter's _ sister; Mrs. (Rev,) F. 13, Hall entertained the company with Meyer,. music during the afternoon, also play.- Harry:Brown, of .Elora, paid a viS- ing for the c.onummity singing, Tab- it to Gorrie on Wednesday .last. les were arranged under the trees and Mr: and Mrs. Jaynes Howes and lunch was served during which Mrs, three children of 'Arthur, Were recent W. S. Scott, President of the Brus- ivisitors at the former's brother, Mr, sela Institute, spoke briefly. • Mrs. and Mrs: Earl Howzs. Stocks, acting President, made a ' Rey. and .Mrs. Craik and son, oNr- short reply. m,en, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hynd- A very .enjoyabletime was spent mart spent Civic Holiday with frieads at thc home of Mrs.. Wearring on in Kitchener. Friday evening,. when about thirl,v ' Mr. -;and Mrs Hilton Ashton and guests were present. at a' .pretty kit- son, tiord, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fat - shower in honor of Miss Mabel lis and family of Fordwich, and. Mr. Ross, bride-to-be. The hostess had and Mrs. hutchard,, of Guelph, had her home very suitably decorated for a picnic at Bruce. BeaCh. on Thursday: the occasion, and the bride -elect Was of last Week and report a very enjoy - the recipient' of many pretty and use...- able time- ful gifts. A dainty limucheon was al- I Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart Dane, of, so served. 'Port Erie, and Mrs. Stickles of Wood - (lune a number frons here spent stock, were recent guests of •Mr. and Sunday at the Beach. Mrs. George- Dane. There was no service in the United Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Johnston, of church, on Sunday owing to the ab- =Toronto, were guests of Mr. .and Mrs, sense of the pastor who is away on Wilfred King last week. his holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Radford and son, of Mr. Dick McMiehael of North Walton, Mrs. William Strangway; of is at present visiting his brothers in Sarnia, and Stirton Ashton, of Tor - and around town. 1.onto, 'spent the .weekiend with their Mrs. R. C. Berkinshaw motored ,up 'PaAi rfelt..tse,neRI 14%f rrzs gAssph:onnt Sun - leftToronto Monday morning and left for Detroit Tuesday morning to dtTY with friends in Walkerton. Miss M. MableRoss spent a day in Kitchen er receri tly. Viszammoransi Fairy Rhymes Come True "Hey diddle, diddle! The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon . . . ." In. Our childhood days we accepted the above as gospel, the world being then new and wonderful where anything might happen, Ent it remained for the year 1930 to make it partly true with the airplane flight of Strathmore Hanna Fairchild, prize Holstein calf of the G.P,R. Experimental Farm at Strathmore, to Calgary and back. Little Hanna whose mother's bnif sister is the famous Strathmore Sylvia with a record of 29,3'71 pounds of milk irt one year, was clad for her journey in a pneumonia jacket. Her feet were secured and a strong sack placed around her up to the neck, She lay quiet in the plane and teemed to like her trip. Lay -out shows Hanna who VMS hattltld after a'olin H. iunna, sddrestaxy of the Calgary Board of Trade, greeted by A number of leading Calgariarts and visitors ot bet. arrival. Inset Shows her peering out cs her pneumonia jacket aboard the plate, visit friends, accompanied by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen. Mr. Lloyd McMichael of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, here. Mr. and Mrs. Neil White spent the holiday with their daughter, Mrs. A. Pleasance in J?ort Elgin, Some from here took in the picnic at hayfield last Thursday and report a good time. -477 •..; Ye '-h" ? ia 1 1 p st. tS, V.e ...,, ' 'Pr , , - 6 , •,. y .2.0,..,....t rtt T..(i• ..oc 2,.. ft1 C'Itt .a'-',' " ''," Wr ...As tit'' '' :' ''. ''... Thou.v.kids ;.,lay 0 '. 10A. SIC:. it, 'T't . lir A., - . t .,. :it, -,,..t, ...•:., t.t. •-- ....s end ove.11...;:L. ',, - ..• .1....at c. .',..g... sfmrd ....1. ,...p..i. i o:i v. 1.4.1........ -..,.. ....P -; .. m Ay. c OM plumnitctolus au“.11.. '4( E"Pruit.a.tivu."ilom drutigii,t today. GORRIE Mrs. Margaret Ellis and daughter, ?kiss j.ielen, of Guelph ,are visiting 4 h e f Srrne r's daugh ter,- MrS. SI" e ra, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ashton, accom- panied by Mr:: and Mrs. John Jar- dine and daughter, Miss Alberta, of 'irugaska, Sask., spent a couple of days at Niagara Falls last week. Miss Dorothy Edwards returned home „on Sunday after spending her vacation with relatives in Elmira. Hercousin, Miss Elsieh anon, return - cd with her and will visit here for a few days, .-Kr8. W. Taylor and daughter, Miss Roinelda, of Wingham, also ivliss Es- ther. Geesop, of Toronto, are guests of R, H. Carson this Week. Rev, R. S. and Mrs. Jones and son, Dick, spent ,,che holiday with friends' in 1.istowel. • , Aliss Gertie Kelly, of Wingham,- Mr. and Mrs, Whito and family, of 'kloronto, ,wery recent guests of R. G. and Ifrs, Dancl, W illiam Graham, A, fornier Gordy- ite, of stratiord, visited at the hotite of Thomas Day recently. Mr, and Nfrs. W. j. Gallagher vere guests of 'T. 0. and Mrs. Johnston at their cottage at Bruce Beach a few days last week. Fri ends in town over the.. holiday "Wert': Walker Hastie of Toronto,, al: the litnne of his brother, Kenn et li Hastie; Mr. and Mrs, liavid•Kane. of Torimte, at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac WadCharles 1-lovey and son, George, of. 'I.`oronto, al the hoine' (>1 James T, Shera; Miss Mac Shera, at the: home of J. T. Shen; Miss Clara King of Toronto, at her home north 1of Gorrie; Miss Ethel Hyridmati of Toron10, et het home here; Miss Myr- tle Short of 'Toronto, al her 'unite here; Mr. and Mrs. LeSlie Earl and family of Ethel, also dr. and Mrs. R, S. Cleggf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1.4Inlay. Lynn at Fordwich; itLri. Barton of Toronto, at the home of Iher mother, Mrs, :Stinson, A number of school pals of Miss Mable Ross; a bride of this week, arralig0 a Picnic on Thursday last, which 'was held in Wroxoter Park, the afternoon being spent in renew - ing olti friendships and games, .a.fte.r Do you intendto make yourl if e count? Do you desire a high place in one of the professions, in teaching or in business? A university degree will open the door of opportunity and help you to realize your ambition. Competition is keen. The modern world demands the best trained, the most industrious and the most trust- worthy men and women available. Why not qualify by taking a univer. sity course? 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Shredded Wheat with milk helps develop sound teeth, good muscles and good bones. It is rich in the bone.making salts. The, crisp, crunchy shreds make chewing, necessary and that develops healthy gums and good digestion. coN7a,tc. Vt. WITHALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED, WHEAT COMPANY. LTD.. SALEM Physiography, Arithmetic, Botany. Waller, History, Geogra- phy, Arithmetic, Botany.. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Palmer visit - 4111 sAtlSunday. Mir. and rR6bRobert Mitchell of Mr. Wm. Weir spent a few days at Kincardine recently. • Mr. Robert Stocks of Wroxeter, will occupy the pulpit here neat Sun- day. We are glad to know that Jean 'Lane is progressing favorably after her recent operation for appendicitis. .\'Ve wish her a speedy recovery. The hum of the threshing machine is heard once again in our midst. Mr. Gordon Gibson and his men are busy building the bridge just east of herr. Mr. and Mrs. George Fralick, of el'oronto, are visiting the fornter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Franck. SCHOOL REPORT Lower School Report, Departmental Subjects, Wroxeter Continuation School Pass -50% on each paper. Below shows' subjects pupils ha' e pa -,sed in, excepting where marks are Brown, Dorothy. — Physiogralmy; Arithmetic, Art, Botany. Brown, George -- Xiig. Grammar, Physiography, A.rithmetie, Zoology. Chamberlain, Loreine Ilritish 11 istory, (ieography, A rt, Botany. 1)nrst, Vvra—l3. History, Geogra- phy, Art, Botany, Fit ch, Lyle -13. History. Gibson, Attlthr—Patt, History 31, GQ(igraphy, Art, Botany. 1 -Tall, 'Norman—E. Grammar; Phyl,- iography, Botany. 'Harris, 1.esly—l3. 'History, Geog. raptly, A rt, Botany. . Higgins, Lenora—B. ldistory, Geo- - graphy, Art, Botany, . Slewart—it, History, Gen_ graphy, Art, llotany. Hooper, Alfred— Geography, Art, Arithmetic, Botany, yacgtivs, 'Nfary—E, Grammar, Phys- iography 23, ,Nrith. 42, Botany. McLeod, John—II, Geog- raphy, A rt, Botany. McClelland, Roth E, Grammar, Physiography, A ri thinetic, Botany, Musgrove, Doris -- E. Grammar, 1)ilysiography, A rit hnictic; Botany. Robt,-13, History, Genera- PhY, Art, llol:e0Y Pritchat1, Eric—B, istory, Geog- raphy, Physiography, A rithmetic and , liot any. Waller, Marjory — 1L GranntIne, ELLIOTT MILLER AUCTIONEER Sales conducted anywhere. Wide experience. Best efforts put forth an each and every sale. Phone 70. Luc.know, Ont. F. F. HOMUTH Phm. B., Opt. D., R. 0. OPTOMETRIST Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. "The Best Equipped Optical Es tablishment in this part of Ontario". 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