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HILLSGREFLN o'eleet, A. cordial itak'cation is ex-
tonbd to all to atteaScl. •
and IVIrs, W. Dignan and Mr, 13othany Sister's Class Tea - Th
and Mas. S. G. Troyer- of near Hew
4.411, and Mrs. Bell of Exeter, Vint
'with MrS. Troyer,
Miesee, Effie, Eleanor and Tata
Bell of Hensall, spent the weekaend
with their aunt Mrs. Troyer,
We are sorry to report th Mr.
F. Stelek is ort the sick list
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jar.aet,t, of
Brigdea, payed a flying ces'l in this
vieinity ori Sunday,
The W. M. S. will meet in the
eteurrie on Wednesday afternoon,
ctober 1.2th at 2.30.
Mr. Edward and Mise. Verlyn Thiel
.,ef Zurich visited with -Miss Minerva
Reichert
STAN FY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Lenoveh of
Windsor, are the guests of Ray. E.
and 'Mrs. Poultetr at the psirson-
age!, Varna, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul John and soh
Bahald, of Flint, are spendiag the
week veith Mrs. johns' sistee, Mrs.
Tithe. Robinson and other friends in
this vieinity.
r. John A. Armstrong and fain -
fly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert McKay of Brucefield,
The Y. P. Society of Goshen and
Blake listened on Sunday with much
delight to an inspiring address given
'by Miss Deliett Muteh of Goderich.
Coleman-StePhenson. - On Satur-
day Sept., 24th a quiet but pretty
wedding took place at the home of
Ther and Mrs. Chas. Stephenson, Var-
un, when their only daughter, Gladys
e:ftathieert, became the 'bride of Lorne
Webster Coleman, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coleman, Var-
anr, at high 'MOM Miss Edith Mc-
Bride, -cousin of 'the bride, played
the wedding march, and the .bride and
,groom took their places before a hea-
naffed flower -laden evergreen arch, in
lerspreased with flowers. Rev. R. R.
'Conner, pastor of Hillsgreen 'United
-Church, ,performed the marriage cer-
emony. During the signing of the
..wester, Edith McBride played a ple-
sing piano solo. Immediately after
the sumptuous wedding dinner, Mr.
aral Mrs. Coleman left on a motor trip
through the States. On their return
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will reside on
the groosn's fine farm on the Parr
:Line, ...Shenker.
DASHWOOD
...Miss Ruth 'Tiernan spent the week-
end in }Jensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Port Huron:
,rand Mrs. Shaw of Manitoulin Iseland
.are spending a few days with Mks. J.
5. Witzel.
,Mr. Fred Shettler of Buffalo and
sisted Mrs. Bhiir of Texas, called on
.friends in town on Tuesday.
Mts. D. Tieman's Sunday School
evR1 give a sale of home made
':laking in Mr. D. Tieman's furniture
eihop on Saturday afternoon at three
lasonthly tea given by the Bethaay
''...4isters' Claes of the Dashwbod Ev-
angelical Sunday School was held on
Monday afteanoon at 'the hame of
Mrs. David 'Tiernan with Ale. 'Tie-
rnan and ,Urs. Garnet Wildfong as
joint hosteeses. Mrs. Mersean Tiernan
and Mbse Anna Tiernan :assisted in
looking *after the gueste while Mrs.
A. E. Oestaelcher presided at the
prettily appointed tea table. About
forty ladies called clueing the after-
aoon. The proeeede :of these teas
are to be used for missionary purpos-
e4.a.
On Wednesday evening last abut
fifty neighbors and friends assembled
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mex.
Neeb and gave them a pleasant sur-
prise and farewell party before their
departure for theia new home Ln God-
erich. A very eajoyabIo evening was
spent during which Mr. and Mrs.
Neeb were presented with two hand-
some chain. Aad a very appropriate
address for the .occasion was read by
Mr. W. Sweiteer, Reeve ef Stephen.
Mr. Neeb then made a very fitting
reply. The re --t of the evening was
spent ia music and games. After
which a dainty lunch was served by
the ladies.
Mrs. T. Wilds and Mrs. Ness sp-
ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Koch,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Meier returned
to Detroit ••en Saturday after spend-
ing a week with his :parents.
alr. Geo. Koch spent Monday in
Blake on his faien.
Mr. and 'Airs. George Koch spent
Friday at Grand Bend with Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Burnett.
Mr. and Mrs. George Koch spent
the part of last -week with their bro-
ther and nephiew in Monkton, and
Sunday in leiStowell with Mr. and
Mrs_ George .Hammer, Monday in
Brodhagen with Mr. and Mrs. John
Mawe and George Seamon, then to
Mrs. Koehler:and Mr. and Mrs. Jno
Koehler, also Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Es -
ler, and Wednesday to Mitchell to
Mrs. Dialler.
HENSALL
Margaret :McLaren returned to
Toronto where she is attending On i-
-versity.
Ray Pfaff of Stratford visited at his
home
Jean Bonthron of London was a vis
nor at her home here,
Mr. •aml"Mrs. G. M. Dryscmie, Mrs.
W. A. McLaren and Harry Howard
left Sunday last for Beurbeaux, Sas
Where they will visit with Mrs. Me-
Laren's and Mr. Drysdale's brother,
who is .seilinuSJy ill.
Muriel Carlile of London, visited
with her parents here.
Mrs. J. W. Bonthron has returned
home after a pleasant visit with fri-
ends in Kitchener.
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lift. Oliver .riding plow foot lift. M. -H. gang prow.
Ford Truck, Drag Harrow, Spring tooth Cultivator.
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Vis.itors at the )'40-ine of 'Mr. and
111r.s. Robt. Htggins were Mr. and
Mrs. A. 3. Wweitzer and family of
Beach o' Miles, Miss Lois Coby„ of
Detroit and Mr. Mrs. Orville
Beaver of Exeter.
Mr, and Mas. Wm. Daniels of Br-
antford spent the past week with Mrs
Jas. F. Sparks, Mrs. Daniel's mother.
Considerable grain is being brou-
ght into market and with the fall
fairs over, more will, nodoubt, be
brought in.
The forenoon train from the south
known as No, 603, now arrives here
at 10.55, a few minutes sooner than
in the past, the change taking effect
on Monday this week.
Rev. M, B. Parker has been able
to return home after his recent Op-
eration for appendicitis at Seafottb,
His many friends are glad to. ,see
him getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bell and little
son of Toronto, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bell.
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Alma Scruton, R.N., late of the
General Hospital, London, has
aa-
coptnd position. at the Huron Spr-
ings Sanitarium here. The manage-
ment of the Sanitarium does well in
adding another efficient member t
its eta-ff.
Jean Bonthron visited her honie
Mr. and illra Jas. W. Bonthrou
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Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Smillie, of
Toronto, spent the past week with
their son, Dr.. Ivan Smilie, of town.
John Elder .and Louis Clark have
returned from a weeks' hunting and
fishing trip in the northern parts of
Huron and Bruce counties.
Parkhill United Church parsonage
was the scene of a quiet but pretty
wedding on Saturday, Sept. 24th at
S.30, when Rev. R. C. Copetand un-
ited in marriage, Myrtle Laureen
Schram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
‘Vm. R. Schram of Parkhill, to Fos-
ter Pepper, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm
Pepper, of Hensall.
The many friends of Frank Essay,
of Oberon, Man., were shocked to
learn .of death which took plaee
on July 19th. During an electric sto-
rm the barn on the farm was struck
by lightning and while he and his
brother were endeavoring to save the
stock, the harp was struck a second
time rendering him. aneoteseieas, The•
doctor was called, but theeunfortanr.
ate man passed away. Deceased was
born in Hay Township 50 years a-
go where he lived for about 30 years
when he went West.
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Mr. and Mela
rs. mee Simpson ret
urned from a vary pleasant extends
trip to the West and reports a mos
enjoyable time.
Wm. Simpson f Detroit, spent the
week -end with relatives here. He was
accompanied home by his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. R. Bonthron, who will visit
for a month with relatives in that
city. •
AUCTION SALE
Of FARM STOCK. & IMPLEMENTS
On Lot 8, Concession 9, Hay Town-
ship, on
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12th,1932
.at 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
1 3 yrs, old due 16th of Jan-
uary; 1 white cow 21,e yrs. old, due
on the 16th of October; 1 red Ow 5
yrs. old with white calf at foot; 1
red cow yrs. old supposed to be
in calf; 1 red cow due in 1VIarch; 1
road cow still milking; 1 York sow
due th of November; 1 sow
litter at foot, .also 1 Jersey cow 5
yrs. old due on Oct 17th. 1 culto-
packer
1 Cockshutt double . plow, spring
tooth cultivator and other small art-
icles too numerous to mention.
TERMS -All sums of $1.0.00 and
under cash, over that amount 6
months credit be given on furns
ishing approved joint notes with a
discount of 4csa •off for cash on cred-
it amounts.
Holger Knudsen, Proprietor.
Arthur 'Weber, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Hay.
On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th,
At 1 o'clock p.m.
On Lot 8, L. R. W., Ralf mile north
of St. Joseph.
,Horses -11 yr. old mare,; 3 yr.
old gelding; Bay Clyde mare 16 yrs.
old, in foal.
Cattle -red cow due in February,
Roan cow due in April, Gray cow
fresh; Black cow due in April, spot-
ted cow due in April; no cow is over
7 years old; Durham bull eligible for
registration 1 yr. old on June .15;
roan steer 2 yrs. old; yearling heifer,
.i steers 1 yr. old; 3 calves; about 10
ton of hay; Half acre mangolds; Half
acre turnips; 175 feet rope.
Terms -12 months credit will be
given by furniahing bankable joint
notes, 3% off for. cash on credit
'Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 !amounts.
filbert Jeft`rey.
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Capital Theatre
Goderich - Phone 47
Northern Electric Sound System
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Now Playing -`Young America"
and "Dance Team".
Monday and Tuesday
CHIC SALE and
JACKIE COOPER
"WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A
FRIEN D
Wed, and Thursday
"MISLEADING LADY
With an all Star cast
Friday and Saturday
WILLIAM POWELL, and
KAY FRANCIS
In
"THE GREAT JEWEL ..
ROBI3ERY"
Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 p.m.
Coming-"Letty Lyton"
COUNTY NEWS
East Huron teachers will hold their
annual convention at Brussels on
October 6th and 7th.
Harry Hoffman of Dashwood, has
been awarded a $75 scholarship in
the Men's solo competition at the
Toronto Exhibition.
Miss Madeline Hawkins, of Clin-
ton, left last week for Toronto, to
train for missionary work at the An-
glican Deaconess Home.
May Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Smith, Wingham, fell wh-
ile running across the road in front
of her home and broke her leg.
The Huron Dental Association me
Wednesday last at Seaforth, and af
ter transacting business the member
were entertained at golf and dinner.
Thos Hatte:r, Exeter's eldest resident
celebrated his 95tth birthday on Sep
tember 20th. He is enjoying fairl
good health and is able to be a
round.
Verdun Wells, a girl attending Ex
• eter High School, had the misfortun
to sustain a double fracture of th
left arm, the result of a fall whil
playing at the school.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber and da
ughter Bernice, of Crediton, were ii
Lucknow visiting Mrs. Susan Girvii
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Anderson
Mrs. Eilber staying for a few days a
her mother is ill at present.
Mrs. W. B. Oliver; Grand Bend
had the misfortune to cut a nasty
gash in her hand when a pickle bot
tle in which she was putting pickle
Ita„
and her han.cl slipped n th
k.g..a,"' 11 re.qiiired a ininiber- of stit
cies to bring the wound together bu
she is doing nicely now.
Hensel]. and Lucan baseball teams
held their play-off on the Exeter die.
mond Thursday last and the game
was witnessed by a good many of
fans. The game resulted in a victory
for the Hensel' team 5-1. This ma-
kes Hensall winnins af the Cyclone
League.
Five cars of gypsies paid an offi-
cial visit to Seaforth. Saturday last
Leaving their bag care at the corner
of Main and Goderich sts., the lad-
ies of the band paraded down Main
St., canvassing each store as they
went. In half an hour they had. re-
turned and were on their way again.
What the "take" was no one seems
to know.
Lars, Mabel Bell, Goderich, senten-
ced to serve six months in Mercer
Reformatory, has filed an appeal a-
gainst her conviction. The case will
be heard at the next general session
of peace. With Robert Neil, also of
Goderich, she was convicted of con-
tributing to the delinquency of child-
ren. In the meantime, she has been
released on $500 bail.
Twe gentlemen who were attend-
ing the softball dance in Cardno's
Hall, Seaforth, Fair nightte returned
ea the gentlemen's cloak room after
the dance was over to discoeser that
some person unknown had stolen
their hats. Both hats were brand new
and were a rare bargain for whoev-
er took them.
' The fine bank barn of Mrs. Chas.
Box, of the fourth concession of Ste -
hen was totally destroyed: lay fire on
Wednesday evening last together with
he season's crop and three calves,
ire started when a dog chasing a cat
verturned a lantern that. for years
ad been hung in the same, spot. The
antern was near a fanninginill and
he dog in jumping at the cat which
as near the mill had struck. the lan-
ern. The flames spread rapidly. Some;
igs and one calf were saved. A
en -house was also destroyed and on -
y by heroic efforts was the driveshed
eyed. A. large crowd gathered at the
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While driviing with a horse, and
baggy on the Blue Water Highway,
a few miles north of Bayfield, Mrs.
Robt. Colwell and her daughter Mar.
ion, were crashed into by a ear dri-
ven by Harold McLeod of Bayfield.
Both Mrs. Colwell and daughter we-
re badly shaken up, the buggy was de .
molished, while the horse had only a
few scratches. The car turned over
on its side in the ditch. McLeod had
a brother and a sister and another
girl with him in the car. Traffic
cer Lover. who investiaated. pail sae
buggy Carried lights. McLeod is faa-
'fag a. charge of reckless driving.
Two young Goderich Collegiate
stadents, Wm. and. Jas, Sailer/and,
grandsons of the late Wm. Caots,
County Registrar, have made a very
creditable showing in their recent
exarnin.atiens. The former won the
Maurice Cody Scholarship„ worth
$125 and..four years' tution, qualifi-
ed for a scholarship in classics won
the Hugh Innis Strang Memorial,
$125 andfour years' tution, and the
Robert McKay Memorial, $200 cash.
James won th.e first alumni scholar-
ship, $100. and four years' tution
datINS01.4•1410.11Wasrommearrowir
Thutsday„ 'October 6th, 1982 -'"
and also received the Hugh 1. Strang -
scholarship, •ledneh was not awerdeel
last year, -.carrying $125 and four
years' tution.
David Baird, Crediton, has been.
.employed at Grand Bend, met with a
nasty accident While alighting from
atrack when bis coat caught and
threw hint to the ground and the bads
wheels of the truck passed over .ohe
arm and leg but no bones were 'bro-
ken. He received terrible, bruises on
his arm and leg. fle was brought to.
his home in Crediton, The truck
contained over it ton of cement.
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