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The Wingham Advance Times, 1928-07-05, Page 8�' IA/INGHAM ADVANCE.-TIMOo Thursday, July sth, 1928 �/r�R■�!•i�N�M�l�9���f 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■NNNW ■ a ■ a a i"The Good Shoe Store" 21•11i11i■5i111Si11i71111®111111®11111■®11®1111 For Foot Comfort and Hard Wear Fleet Foot Shoes contribute • to well developed feet and ankles. They give comfortable, support without restraint, and allow the foot muscles to function naturally, Fleet Foot Shoes stand more hard wear and rough usage than you would be- lieve possible from a shoe. All the better stores carry a complete of Fleet.Foot Shoes. See that the name is on every pair you buy. SHOES MADE BY DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED 385 W. J. GREER ■ ■ ■ Wingham, Ont.' a ■ miumnMIii®a. BELGRAVE Robb McKenzie, of Windsor, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie. Mrs. Ketchebaw and sons, of Luck - now visited, with Mr. and Mrs. David Scott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maxwell, of Kingsville were calling on ,friendsin the village. Rev. Hawkins of Blyth 'addressed the True. Blues and Orange. Lodge in the Anglican Church on Sunday. Miss Laura Bone of Port Huron is visiting her mother, Miss Goodall of Toronto and Mr. Sutton of Lucan are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Yule. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of London visited with Mrs. David Scott. Mrs. Jackson and daughter of Dray- ton visited with the former's uncle, Joe Brandon. Mrs. J. Knox and daughter Ruth, of Moosejaw, Sask.,° and sister Mrs. N. Scott of Rodney, are ° visiting a- mong old friends. Mrs. Bone visited in Toronto for a few days this't't>eek. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon and Mr. and Mrs. Wray spent a couple of days with friends in London last week.; • ,CCG1 EV l9OWL°32v•S"i ire are Sides to this for bemmq • lUrOST people think of their Chevrolet dealer as a ANL NEW -CAR dealer . . partly because of the large number of new Chevrolets which they see on the streets. But, while new car sales are the Chevrolet dealer's biggest reason for being in business, they form only one side of his activities. He must not only sell cars but he must also estchange them. Every good, successful Chevrolet dealer must also be a, good, successful Used Car dealer. From his experience in selling Chevrolet cars, he knows motor -car values . He knows that it is just as inn- portant for him to sell a Used Car as a new Car He knows that Used Car buyers have a _sight to as much for thein dollar and are entitled to as complete satisfaction as new car buyers . . He knows that satisfied Used Car owners will eventually become prospects for new cars He knows the value of goodwill. In short; our business as Chevrolet dealers depends on our reputation as used car dealers. 'That Is why you are sate of a square deal and a sound dollar -for -dollar value, when you buy a used ear here. )3L ` YOUR UC4.2.28C; AU7h From A. M. CRAWFORb4 Wingham, Ont. 111...... WI'IZTECHURCH Miss Kathleen Terrill; and Miss Buzzby of Toronto,spent the week- end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Ross, Miss Robina Henry, who recently underwent an operation in Toronto, returned to her home here last week. Miss Annie Henry R. N,, who was with her, is here also. Mr, and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan and Clarence started out on Satur- day to visit friends in Brantford, and when near SeafOrth, a car that was ahead, turned -without warning across the road into a lane', Mr. McClena- ghan had either to run into it or take the ditch. He chose the latter and turned his car upside down, in the ditch. If was afterwards righted and they returned home again badly shaken up but none the worse for what might have proved to be a ser- ious accident. Mr, George Cottle is spending this week with his daughter, Mrs. Brown- ing, of Kincardine. Miss Isabel Fox returned home from Wingham Hospital last week. Miss Mary Martin of London is a week -end visitor vita her parents here. Mrs. Jamieson and son David, of Barrie spent the week -end with her brother, Mr. Thos Henderson. Mrs. Lovatt and family, of "Clinton, spent the week -end at the home of her mother, Mrs. McBrien. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant- ford are visiting with his parents here. Mrs. Norman Wilkins and babe left on Monday, to join her husband at North Bay. Misses Olive4and Ruby Kennedy have returned home froin Guelph last Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Beatty of Pine River visited on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne r e Johnston of Ashfield on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mrs. Casemore of Wingham spent the week -end With her aunt Mrs. fohn •-Campbell, " Mrs. Hodgins of Hol' -rood visited for the past two weeks with her dau= ghter, Mrs. Chas. Gillespie. rt Mr. Robert Barbour and Clarence and Viola of Fergus and Mr. and Mrs. John Carney of Erin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barbour.' Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson and babe of Auburn spent Sunday with her father, Mr. Ed, Gaunt. Miss Blake, Miss Hackett and Miss Winnifred Farrier; have each been re- engaged to teach in their respective schools. Mr. and Mrs. 13. ; . Naylor, -Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee and Mrs. Em- erson and Lila and James visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson of Kinloss. The Falconer families of Wawa - nosh ,and Culross are atending the family picnic in London on '•Wednes=- day of this week. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Patton of Lucan spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Russell, Man., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel -Bolt of Marnoch, and other relatives, They made the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirk of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Kirk of Kansas City, Mo and Mr. Oliver Kirk and Master Francis Creighton of Detroit, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J, D; Beecroft, BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Farrow of Collingwood are spending a few days to th home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Mustrove. daughter, Grace, of Listowel, spent adughter Grace of Listowel spent Sunday with Mrs. G. Snell, ;Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Underwood spent a few days with friends in Howick. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and - fame• fly of Chatham, Mr, Wm, Hall also Mrs. B. Byrd and children of De- troit, spent the week -end with re- latives here. Mrs. Alex Jones and Miss Jennie of Woodstock, also Mr. and Mrs. 'Phos Jones and daughter of London, spent the week -end with their cousin, Mrs, R. Musgrove, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Enwright and family of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Connor mot- ored 'up from Thorold, and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Musgrove. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mathers and daughter spent the week end with friends at Kincardine, Rev. Mr, Walden preached a fine Orange sermon on Sunday evening, there was a good it.ttendancc, Blue - vale Orangemen will celebrate in Lucknow this year. `. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cantelon and children of Lucknow are at present visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L, Jewitt. Mr. and, Mrs, Wm, Thornton are at present visiting with relatives at Ingersoll Very', successful anniversary ser- vices were held in Knox Presbyter* ran Church, Sunday, June 24th, when °Rev, J. T, Strachan, B,A, B,D., of Owen Sound, addressed larke congre- gations both morning and evening, In the,,mornin4• Mr. Strachan's text was found in Ex. I2-2,6—"What mean ye by this service?" and in the even- ing "Follo-ty Me and I will make you fishers of men."p The choir sang appropriate an- thems and a 'quartette . composed of Miss Garniss, Mrs. Coombs, . Mr. Haniiyfond and Mr. Higgins sang at both services. In the evening, Mrs. Clive Scott of Calgary sang,' "Not LTnderstood." The anniversary of- fering amounted to $300. Monday evening the annual gar- den party was held in the church and owing ,to the rainy evening the pro- gram was given in the church shed by the choir of Knox Presbyterian church, Listowel, Rel-. W. J. West of Atwood, acted as , chairman, and short addresses were -given by Dr. Forbes of Teeswater, Rev, Mr. Mc- Donald of Lucknow, and Rev. Mr, Prichard of Molesworth. The pro- ceeds of the evening amounted to over two hundred dollars. J. R. - Greig was in Owen Sound on Sunday supplying for Rev. J. T, Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Wing - ham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichol of Paris spent the holiday with their brother James and Mrs. Nichol.. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of Stratford. spent Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs. LI- drid Nichol. r Miss Blatchford of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mundell. 1 Visitors at the home of C. H. Gar- niss who are here to attend the Re= Union at the Stone 'School are: Mr. and Mrs. Jock Isbister and family, Onaway, Michigan; Mr. and . Mrs.• Adam Isbister, Bob and Joan, Tor- onto; Mrs. Jim Knox and Ruth from the West and Mrs. Walter Scott and Donald Scott from West Lorne. Mr. John R. Greig motored to Tor- onto on Sunday where he intends' tak- ing a six weeks course at the. Tor- onto University. Bruce Stark of the Toronto Post Office Staff spent Sunday with -his friend,' A. H. Coombs..' Miss Mae Orr is here for the month of July, at the hone Mrs. 'Sanderson. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will betheld Wednes- day afternoon, July lith at the home hof Mrs. Chas, Elliott, A paper, "The New Canadian" will be given by Mrs. R. F. Garniss. Ladies Welcome. BELMORE Mr, and Mrs, Taylor arid family Garden the Warty at Moore- field Thursday evening, Miss Mary McNeil 'and Jim were present Tuesday at the weddin' of. their .cousin; Miss Edith Mervin' of Hanover, Those out of the village for, the holiday are; Miss Mary Austin, Mrs, Cecil McNeil, Mrs. Peter Hackney, Eleanor Jeffray in Toronto,' Miss Dor- othy Taylor with friends at Moore- field. Visitors in thevillage, S v 1 age, Miss .Irene IHyndma'n ~of Kitchener, Miss Foster of Newbridge with Marjory and Jean Herd„ Mr. Samuel Richardson, How- ard Lowry, Helen and Margaret Mc- Grogan Edward, Mrs. Law of 'Tor- onto renewing acpua;ntanoes, Miss Dorothy Piper- and her friend Mr. Manuel of Wipgliani, Miss Mar- aret Piper of Toronto, Fred of Wing- ham,-and ing-ham,-and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Piper, Lance L• ewella, and their friend, Miss Eeverington, called on their aunt, Mrs. Carrick on Sunday. Miss Blanche Irwin of Wingham, spent Sunday with her parents. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmore and children at Win. Mundell's. Jackie Herd- and. Dorothy Taylor tried their music examinations last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and dau- ghters of Dakota are the guestsof, the former's sister, Mrs. John Lane and other friends here. SALEM Holiday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Wray of Toronto with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Wray. Dr. dnd. Mrs. Wilfred Weir and son of. Toronto with the former's 'moth- er, Mrs. Wm. Weir. Mr. and,' Mrs. Vance from near Orangeville with friends around here; Mrs. Vance was formerly Miss Minnie Hayes . of this community. Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- tin and Mr. Thos. Martin of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy attend- ed a family re -union at Fordwich last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aitchison of Toronto spent'a couple of days with the latter's parents, Mn and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher. Don't forget the Garden • Party in Connection with the church on Mr. John Fitch's lawn on Tuesday even- ing, illy loth. • WROXETER Mrs. Birkenshaw and son of Tor- onto is visiting at her 'parent's, Mr. WESTFIELD an Mrs,Fred' Kitchen. • The Misses : Gibson of Winnipeg Mrs. Harry Armstrong spent a cou- ple of days last week with her moth- er, other, Mrs. Wells of Hallett Township; Mrs, Wells returned home with her for..,1a week, 11r. and Mrs. Carr and Miss Betty of Los Angeles, Mrs. Arthur LaFane of New York and Mrs. • Norman Wightman, of Timmins are visiting Mrs. Carr's brothers Messrs J. N. and W. H. Campbell and other friends. Miss Bertha Ellis of Stayner spent a few days last week under the par- ental roof and has now gone to Not- 'tarvassaga Beach to spend her vaca- tion,'.. - Mr. W. J. Parks was a London visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Snell of Detroit were home for, over the week -end. Miss Helen. Coventry. of Torontois visiting g her cousin, Miss Mary Ellis. Mrs. Nethery and children of Ham- ilton are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, and other friends, A number from this vicinity attend- ed the ball game at Goderich on Monday, Mr. Jasan Ellis was a Sarnia visi- tor on Friday, `' Mr. and Mrs. WesleyTaylor, Mr. Preston Taylor and Mrs. Wilson of Guelph visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell on Sunday. During the absence of Rev, W. R. Alp who is holidaying with Mrs, Alp atid Donald at Cobourg, Rev. L, Gross of Auburn will have charge of the services in Westfield United church the next two Sundays; The Vincent and Bentley family attended a family re -union picnic at St, Marys on Saturday, COMMUNITY PICNIC HELI) AT LISTOWEL The community spirit was carried oti Wednesday of last week when citi- zens of the town and surrounding dis- trict gathered in the Athletic Park for a big communitypicnic under • the auspices of the Listowel Chamber of Commerce, the first event of its kind held in that town. There are few enough coi1munity functions and one of this kind tends to bring into oloser harmony the people of all occgpations as well as the farming community. arrived' Monday night. Their father Mr. Thomas Gibson is "seriously ill. Margaret • and Isabel Davey are spending two weeks holidays at Al- liston. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family spent Dominion Day in Orangeville. Dr. and Mrs. Smith and child are visiting at Geo, Town's. Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar and family „of the Peace River District, Alberta, are visiting the foriner's mother, Mrs. 141. Edgar and other friends. Mr. Archie Gibson of the Bank Staff is taking his holidays. ' The ,Wroxeter School Board en- gaged Mr. Clifford C. Trott of Sea- fdrtli. as principal of the Continuat- ion School, Mr. Trott, has been prin- cipal at' Pickering for the "last two years and conies highly recommended and will no doubt do gbod work here. Mrs. Secky of Herchel Sash„ is visiting her sister Miss Mary Harris. The Wroxeter Girl's Soft Ball team won first money in the soft ball tournament at Lucknow on July 2nd. SCHOOL REPOtT S. S. No. z, Turnberry, for June. The letter P or R before the name indicates whether or not the pupil passed on. the promotion Examina- tions; Pi—passed, R: -remained. The following each name is the aver- ag•e mark for the month. . Jr. IV.— (P) Eldon Kirton, 63,8%; (l$) Leslie Harris, 57.3%; (P) George Harris (absent); (R) Hugh Harris, 45.7%. Jr. -II.— (P) Marie Sharpin, 72%; -(P) Alex. McTavish 69%. Sr. Primer; --Lois Elliott, 9o; Evelyn Sharpin, 54; Jean Elliott,' -57. Jr, Primer:— Margaret Harris,—. um.ber on roll, to, Average attend- ance, 7.9. 0, R. Corbett, Teacher. •EXAMINATION RESULTS S, S, No, 6, Turnberry' Jr IV.••--• Jack Campbell (horidiis);, John Sproals (honors), Fred Porter, Harold McCormick, Sr. HX,—Elizabeth Porter, Louise Kelly, Jr,—Taster Shoills (honors), George ":t"ervit' (honors) Zora Cameron, Jean Moir, Warnold Finley, Sr. It, -Marie Kelly, Alec Sproals. Vera M. Sellers,°Teacher. us mni*®®NirI11aniNNEIN1 srusiNsinsuusai ii N MI IN Ju■ Daigain l ® ■ '■ For Men .. 1- / ■ ■ Straw HatsShu andShirts its ■ at a Big Savin ■ ■ N i ■ OO s lits • ■ ■ On sale ■ aForsyth, Stewart and ■ Tooke makes, regular �•' 'sizes 14% to 16/, in fine ■ ® Broadcloths and Per- ■ Gales, regularly priced at $2.25 to` $3.50, ON SALE AT ;$1.88 .3 for $5.00 or ■ Take all you want ®. Thursday to Saturday. ■ • Any Straw ■ ■ Hat ■ ■ $1.7wet ■ ■ 6f All new goods -- Sennets, Spits r▪ . Leghorns, Sailors, Panamas. : ■- Regular values $2.50 to $5.00. I. PICK THEM/EARL' Y o $L79 ■ ■ ■ mi. Kir*'BOso.. 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