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The Huron Expositor, 1939-07-07, Page 5,f. I `�'T LL i (0oxitlaued fi 9ig 'Pdg0 4) , 1 Torry and Dgrr aid Jayn�t .are visit• t ling .Mr. andMrs. Ja,s: M:cMaXIM11, tap , Sarrle. f I M•;;•, and Mrs, Roy McLaren are in Detroit vistitink relatives and friends' d Miss Mildred Forrest, Reg. N., who 1 has 'been .spending Muer vacation with ( her parents and• other friends, return- c fed -to her duties. at Grove's Memorial 14ospital, Feulgu% o,n' Friday. Miss Pearl H'al'P'ole, who has, lbeell, 1 - -- attendingth'e Clinton School oP , Com E coerce for the plast sfchool year, teas ,successfully completedher course. I 'Mise Harpole received her• diploma for the secretarial course witfh ra i standing of 9o' per cent. ! Misses Edith and .Lillie McEwau, 1 of Kitchener, are Spendlug the holn- days with,Mr. John McEwan. t Air, and Mrs, Bert Hotton, accom- , pan3ed by his mother, Mrs. Noah i Horton, and Mrs, L. Simpson, Mrs'. Aychie Roweliffe and, Miss Mary Me- ( :Kaig, of Exeter, spent a few -days in I Detroit this week vis..sting with Mr. t :and Mrs. William Horton and family. , Aliss Dorothy McQueen and girl I friend, of London, spent a few days i with the former's parents, Mr. and I Air's. Edgar McQueen. Among the holiday . vf,sttors \were noticed 'some of the following: Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell and family, Dorothy and Jean and Keith, of To- i Tonto; Air. and Airs. Jack Carmichael of Tol•onto; Miss Lettie -Love of To- ronto with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Wm. Love; A1is4 Joyce Scruton, of 1 Torcnto, with her mother, Mrs. A. i acr•uton: Nil,. and Mrs. Win. White, I .London, with mrs. R. 13onthron; Mr, and mrs. Ray Pfaff and little claugTt- 1 . ler, Sheila, of Delhi, with Mrs. Alice I Pfaff and family; lir. and Mrs. Cecil 3 Cooper, of Luciin, with Mr. W. C. o Stolle and lir.,. 1•:v+>lyn Stapleton and ' ,family; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Buchan- I .an, of St. 'Phomas, and Mr. and Mrs. i Lorne Ztiefle' and famii,y, of Mount I P<rres't, with Mr. and Mrs, John Zue- ilc; hiss Viola Hild'eb:•anl, of Lon- i •tion, with lir, and lirs. William Hilda- i J. I. Case Quin Binders,, Modern Binders with. Exclusive Features, giving ycu more years of c,leancr cutting and better binding st Less Cost. We will be glad 'to discuss details and explain our easy p:'.yment plan at any time. J. A. McKenzi0eaforth PHONE 25 Why write letters and send money orders?' Order your Bray Chicks through me—personal attention, prompt delivery. 'THOS. DICKSON SEAFORTH, ONT. FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD ' I^ HORSES OR CATTLE ,removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM 'STONE SONS LIMITED -:!PHONE 21 INGERSOLL PHONE 219 - MITCHELL rtct -1 - I n (?--: 111P NOTICE WE HAVE HAD ENQUIRIES FOR PASTEURIZED JERSEY MILK. THIS WILL, BE BOT- TLED IF SUFFICIENT, CUS- TOWERS WISH IT. KINDLY TELEPHONE THE DAIRY, OR TELL YOUR DRIVER. THIS WALK WILL TEST AT LEAST 50/, BUTTER FAT, AND WILL SELL AT 12c A QUART. THE ,REGULAR MILK TESTS FROM 3.9 TO 40/, BUTTER FAT AND 18, THE HIGHEST TESTING MiLK PROCURABLE IN SEAFORTH. ' YOiU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE DAIRY ANY NIGHT AND SEE YOUR MiLK BEING PRO- CESSED AND BOTTLED UN- . DER THE MOST SANITARY CONDITIONS. EVERYBODY COME AND SEE AN UPTO- DATE DAIRY. WE WILL EN- JOY IT. . BUY CHOCOLATE AND OR- ANGE FROM YOUR DRIVER AND ENJOY A GO D TASTY COOL DRINK DURING THE HOT WEATHER. , . MAPLE LEAF LOAMY WM. C. BA:tt6'12-t'f, Prop, A �, 4 {.��, 4 ., ' W,i ,, ,•. ,_n, ,.. „y, ., ,_ ..,, c t ,..::,. X. .I, ,.. ' A,(...s�:..,;,. t':c .r,w a_. ,n!• rc. '{ ,d. ,. "7,. ,... ., a:: s--11011, 11" ^, 4. 1C. ,, ..n+ a .. )..: . , p ;!k i:- ; i ,,,,..dA Orr' n iii • � �{� k < •Yl'lri, ,i„&. u:', - tt,- ,y. ,:. 1. .`".. , :. t .,.:.. .:, r, {, h r .ia v i�Is awl, :sax, a.. .. n - -, ,. 4 i ,,;...�,Y r f {�i '% '�Y'aa , i a 'E ,3:- ..h ,,S:C,,,�,, iso, )?�'", �l� '.'.r . :.' ,,. y, rH �... ,;r{. 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Wm, McLean Gaup ak hgii"'(WxC 1' M M In the mar, h the Seaforth .Bi }gado, laaal P u, P, }:: y 5 is o ` an is d nd= �, "j,' 3 mils, of Hamilton, and Mrs. A. N}ur• -headed b Chle, i t and Captain . ,s Ik$a' ' JR * g Pe , *:'. a,=:r "4,:. f headedi 3" . f Wa gla &P r ail t £rieuds St w a );.:; y; aboo of Hamlibon, were the ur excited favorable Comment i tw viarc. ,t►p w## do Margaret . 'a` , ', ^.-. , �.i `, ju"+ i ' i a w%:I ��r fin: k guests Murray, Mie Adelaide M area Mtt : , a et Mr. and Mrs_. John Passmatore on as we passed through the pr'incd al P'a'ula a dl Krtraxenteln.: ray, oiz Torontto, are holidaying 'wittir, 1 �:P :. t � I �� , �a� , � 1�,, fir; � 1, �► Y y," ri d, g�ki tnday.last, tlhorough'Pares crowdled w3rth specter Mr. - Mets. Pfl ,MoConnel3 at ,their .Parents, Mr. and Mars. James i; SY '(+ ` Mr. and Mrs:' E. L. Miekle aind Bet- tended the receptla)0, hof their d'augh • tors from 'surrounding town's and Murray, McSillop. fit, �r4i r ' )�) left on Sunday for a three weeks' country. On leashing the grounds ter, Rase McCQaur16H --into the Order MMse Bolen Muttray and Mr. J%eX "�"'"""""" Y: i (, ,' D' ��s �t�' n o andteau Park Kingsville, of Miasiion+arry' .Sisde at Mary'knoll, •,, " " ""t' t s`;,._gder 1f" cello t R where the saving teas to take place, Murray, of McKillop, are a�lexlding'• ,s, udi Toledo, Ohio. the found that Seaforth was to run N. Y. %71,ey aJao vi at New Rork their „vacation with Mr. and Mrs. a cf .111- T ? �r tI")L"1��� ,a Mrs. Owen Geiger is visiting with first. The 'track was very level, but before returmii>g holm . Basil Kelly, of Kinkora.f_*n,r rt, {'( ti'�w�(�;�',: lativee' at Waterloo. Iheav and not nearlyas fast ab' the Miss. Doratby M ux and Job -d Mr. Fredr Dunn and- Ma•. Bill Comp- (� ' °';�, �',�,ri�sv ", 'ark �#4T Mr' and Mrs.. Harold Cook a'wd .Sarna track, where we crowned our Modyneux attended , garden Party lin, of' Hamilton, spent a few days' FOR A . B�r+�� �i�,° ;' } �3�i'g l�� �f�: u'ghter, Georgia returned Monday selves with glory lash at Kingsbridge, on Mprvday evening. ;:`'a-, y'4 s �f " i' , y year•. Hender- with'M•r., and. Mme. James Murraty and lira , 's )m a pleasant week -end at Niagara Recent visitors: •1r. • and Mrs. ; �" `�� �� , n 1" son. repres'ente'd Seaforth' in the family. %�,% rxJii4'r 1 + t �R u �' Ralph Dili, Siltford; and l%E�nmreth13 .,v'� Ells, N. Y. judges stand, while the Chief and Masers: Patrick and Frank' Murray. Mr, and Mr's. Andd•ew Love have re- Dill, Toro» to, at -the home of Mr. Captain took every precaution against agent the holiday•in Toronto. ',R. t +, reed from a pleasant visit spent and Mrs. P. Dill; Mr. and Mrs. Har- " r w any mistake being made in the run. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Messer- .y ���� ttl relatives in Goderieth and old' Snirck, tliitchener, Mr, Maurice11 Each man took his place on the Schmidt and daugthter, of Detroit,, , ' ; nith's Hill. ropes,, and• at the drop of the flag, Griffin and young sons with Miss spent the week -enol vWting friends t Y+' 11 Saturday last, Dominion' Day, was Betty O'Reilly, Detroit, with Mr. and .,;, i �,1 I °'- went off to win, an'd with a quick run and relatives. served, in the village as a public ' Mrs. T. J. Molyneux; Mr. and Mrs. ,. i and rapid coupling, made the race in' Mr, and Mrs. Mennow Ruppel, of :� rpt ,ii'day and there being no celebra- 611/2 seconds. This was, good time, Edwand McGrath, Ilderton, at the port Elgin ,and Mr, and Mrs. John .r )n in the village, large numbers considering th'e condition of the track. home of Mr, I/rank Mcdonnell; Mrs. Deigel, of Brodlia'glan, spent Sunday Snag Proof Overalls are tr%7e ' "'' 1 int to Seaforth .where the dray was The Seaforth team.. was composed of 1' ` F. Dean and daughter, Mary, Ta with Mr, and Mss. Chas. Regale. �. stitched, taclrept points of•-'stwzrrrr Ing eelebrated, whdle quite a n'um- romto, with M -r, and 'Mrs. Frank Ev- , the following men: MacKay, McDou- Mr. and Mrs, Anlclrew' Steinacher o full cut ixte every- respect, armdl achy t,,, a visited different points along the en's; Mr. and Mrs. Thos- Feeney, of gall, Ro'bt. Cresswell, Whitelaw, Mc and family, of Stratford, spent ,Sun- guardnteed by us. 11 r ce shore. London, at the tame of Mr. and Mrs. Cush, Jackson Broadfoot, Edge, day with Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Koehler. k` r Patrick Feeney; Miss Margaret Strubb SMS 32 to 50 ire• stock. n ,, Shaw, J. Smith, D. Smith, Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Norman More z, of r Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary rind sister, Kitchener, with their • Bowerman, Cline, Kelioe. Willow Grove; spent Sunday with Mr. ,(f. Point Edward,.Hastfngs and Sarnia .grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Burns; Mr. and Mrs Chins Eggert 7 -OZ, Blue OI- Black. , +� '''t ! 3 :V1 t•. an'd Airs. Jotrn Zuefle„highly re- Flank Krauskopf, Toronto, and Miss ti, i ," acted citizens of this village; ob- tet:ins Dere all particularly cGr7fident Mr, and Mrs. Jerry and wt. 11 .E weft their golden w'e'dding anudver oi' vt,r.ni:lg before they ran, but fill/z i'ita Stapleton, Toronto, ,at their re- daughter, Joanne, a:coomlranned Mr. G. spective hatmes;f Ma.. stud MTS St. �conds was not to be beaten that and Mrs. Lawrence Mesvers,chmidt to ry en” Saturday, Jthly 1st. Al"s• day. The following is the record of dolens and Family, Detroit, at the11 tefle was tbe� former Miss F11noes home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mat- Goderich oa Svndray. �-Qz. B�fle O]<° B �C�....$I 'ft� 11 �r riser, daughter 'of the late Mr, a;1fl lila various teams: Seaforth, 61 ;s Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eggert, Della ` t?, ., g thews; Mr, -and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, •�yp � rs. Benjamin Kaiser. They werel "''cf,rds; Itidg.etown, 64 second's; Sar- Bl tli, with Mrs. C. Byrne'; b4r, 'anti 'and Norman and Mr. allcl Mrs. Jerry Railroad Blue,' 5a11fOY'IZBd ��' . arried at Parkhill in ]:888 b Rev. nia, oto. 1, 70 seconds; Hastings, Y Doerr attended the strawberry social > > y coul)ling not completed, no time re- Mrs. Edward Ha111lian, Detroit, witli •at R'ostock.la.st Tuesday evening. shrunk, 8•O7. denim; YIew j ' , r. Freeman, the bride's attendants ecr,1F(1; Thames'ville, 75 seconds; Mt:.g. Mary Cronin; Misses Shirle;r Miss Ruby' Steinacher of Stratfordt :ing Hiss Shoeb'ottom, and the best i Iluint l:(1\vard, 67 - I acd Lotbo Hall, Stratfoni, with 'Mr. .., - Style .. _ _ _ - - ....- - .-..'$1.85 . sc cont s; Sarnia, :s spending a few weeks with her�r an was Ali,. Fred Wilson, both oft 2 )� ,(coeds. C91'e first prize I and Mrs'.'rh,os. L. Butters; Miss Mi, sunt, Mrs. Wm, K(rehirr , :: til;hill. They have been re=idents' -�0 b� , trivia Holland arkYbrother,, Billy, r,f SIlYOC To Ma CI@ RI SRllie this vil]'age 1'111 td:r' last 5'1 y -:1:s, was $160. I'hr> hack and ladder race Mrs. Martin Dedtz and daughters I teas \veil by Marino Cft in 52!' see Windsor, at the home of Mr. iu:fi t:r-d Miss Evelyn Ho'egy lttend .0 the Rric'S `���� lege Mr. 'Lusa( con•,.t.t'ted a h e se Y s' : Airs. J. V. Fly2rm; Jack O'Rourke, ac- '`f ,lir busines alai nn tip-lo•d:1Lc green ol:ris. Willow Grove church picnic on Mon - is the coupling race, R. Jackson eonlpanied by his brother-in-law and day. ruse. 1 -ie i s cls:, an (Vic t checicet' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Denom'me, dyer and nia•:}' 1111 1,'("'::g, tt:'ge'-h(.:l arld A, T3roadfoot wen sFrnnd place Bethel United Church is holding an . r Zurich, spent Domitrion )ay with . DICD GRADE .l i. ilh t•^Ise ploro:r":•1 bu,tne%s 111,111 it, 101,;,, seconds; first place, 10/4 sec• :ca cream social on Filday, July 7, and , their sisfter, Mrs. John Robinson, ill On S_ S. No. 9 grounds. Bluevale �t .... , , i�,, I I thi:, tuFai•1, i-: ; ,:)•:.t in this game Kitchener; Mart Robertson in Chat- Shirts lila 5`h()p, 'r,,,4.,f-v:a,- wa6 won h- Scafol•th 11,am and, Detroit i.'ndted Church will Pre%ent their .' . Mi.s. Zu>•ilt ' been in serious taking 5 gilt c f 6 `•tuz,." T)::vis, Me- play, "Behind the News,." .. W%ork ,aith for ll. 1 est two) year•,, but is I Cu -,h, Tier, \IcT)om :ill. TintsOrman Y ' nc•h in1;)rov( 1 note, cud tuns 11111011 'not Hvra le'1•�on d'd the fulling for TUCKER.SMITHI �I$UCE�'IELD ti('afr)rIL. The (:;L•, : r'v,•t:ts were Bell Covert Cloth lilit:d to tinnk :rhe tv;l, able to e:- S C . ,,a 0ro)--(1,r eoritesmd. Mr. F. Whitmore as)d Mr. F. Car- Shirts -.--..---.--_--. . j L, r 'tv0at.it:� :r11livrrF.i:s. 1'..,.y Miss Louise Marshall, of London, t. both nl0l1,be -4 of ICen ail Unit: d ^ t ,1 1:0x2 nu)rnin, )vc btulf> aotl• 11122 have gone to Hamilton to rE>strme ttu(a. Cc-l'eln:tltu:: wish tl7.rn were )y'•' to N111"at Clenwns ;Ind n7`lief'd their summer course in Mitnual ',Crain- spMy.ent \John McIntosh u Hand 111r sand Snag Proof Covert ....., e ft }' b home t1t 0 ) m:, having ,hue -1 a 'Last coat style 1e� ® , ctiib,r, of thdr family', their t\,o 3• y Ing, 'mr:G. Earl Kaistr, of Detroit, visited P ,):alters ;tr.'d Fan, r.:lluCly (Neliir) view' of tilt, (!()TI) meueemEtnt of ,the Mr, and Mrs.. C. Martin, of Engle- "Big B", Navy Twill, Navy y ;".•• tunnei' 0 Pgtt Huron. On :;0tting off , f7iends in ties village- 9 Y Y •. S1 too r:�. 1'. B. L'ach:mrut ,int husbntttl, elf hart, are with the lady's mother, Mrs. Mrs, Wm. Snaith. of P:xeter, visited Dot; fast colors I'hn:na 1(;rrUurlt') lip,. `lilli.ull it:,> train it looked aS it Seaforth E. Ball. Mr. A'lartin is aiten•din� 0 ivr sister, Mrs. IIohner. 6 ✓ .% lir)11, hu..irlud itr„i Tamil}, of Hen• tve'rc, suiriq to live ti Fotlr h of ,TulY summer school in Hamilton. Elmira -2i er ffont covert t cFlt:br;ttion thcmrclve%, At nny nate, Mr. acrd Mrs. C. Blencua, of Winnl- PP , $1 2 _ I; l.or,ne, wife ,1r.r NILI' y:, of lIotult 1 Many from this neighborhood 'sponY. ]rc+g, visited Mr. .Intl .Mrs..J. Curnfsll, or chambray Work Shirts.. r fir' 4.;t, tie b .', wE1c t,r],fihtrr4 with this ta• Y Byfield. Miss Evelynf Grainger, of Stratford, , p^r tin. Earl. cf the R' �, i' 1)ununron Day in - - r, ullab'e to be pfI,,r•nt. Al o ,It- ( ti an ,2nd till think them is `r.'o Mr, John C,. Do'lg, ].,L.T,., of DuUol,, visitE*d; over thr> weekend tf D his visi(ed' at her 'lromo h(arv. ndir:; tit, cC'-^brmion v,-ts••- 1T's 111:0,, 111''0 home.' AZ r. anti MTs. .S. �tr.Kenzie and fam• ;f,:ir''-. FIS101, Mr:4. mn(:loch and tv;o ��,—. mother and sister, Mie,, Jarlet. ily,�of London. spent Sunday \villi his WO-rk u:?r!,t(r:,. Ci 1• -lire. •llin:l.. Mi,i al'),- Mr, Howard Hamilton and Miss mother, Mrs,. Airu;;aret McK(,nzie. \'". t;, t'Puo'.,.an, n, __\Tis; airxi, Mill' ock P,osOmary Stevens, of 1)rtroh, called •;Miss Margaret Aikenhrad, of T.on- ;' );h of 'Toronto, .111. a:,d `,Ile, Kf ia(�r Old ��� ��� �a1CflS un A'Irs. L. J. Doig ;2nd Hiss Janet (.ion, s,pe�nt the week -End ;)t her home. Cctta� 110:: -all, an.l 11 r. and iii,. Ai;ilhtm (Continued from Page 1)' and John accompanied tltrrrn tacit La Mrry Jag McQueen and Mrs. For- 7 � or.';f,it, of Hi: 11:, .111. tv, r'r• IV% 1C, '1'ho,t,,,, n, of ]�,:!ntan- Detroit. rest vriaited flientis in Wtllran, Iinls- WORK GLOVES , o miss Winnie Stewart ronn•ned home � ES irmr: 6 relative.; and uni,�t, sat t;.^. ti Ycrmrr tr irh(*: ; .Airs. MOCuli:t gels and 'llilnbelry lass wrrk. They Heavy 25e ,r,n to. a f-Vc c'ctaclt (linner Fs:ved ti•_il;ml;l ; aces), of Winrripez, and ncrail: He:nsall, whcro she had a lovely also �tilad Illi,, privilege of s'a'ving the COTTON GLOV'ES--.------.- , r , ora a table mi^ l att:•ut•:fvr with \L 11t nd0rson (Alice, Stacey), , of visit. with friends and relaliveS' overflowing well at For a which a.t-. , tains: the ht „ Leather Faced C »'F•ly hotels of cell,)w- flottrrs, y'ta-I 11•lttvaru•,a, and \lis .TF':sie Ciillc,spie +i•�ht of 18. fret and fio:v �'i3C '..:. )tv te,pers in g,dden er,ntafr,rlr t f 1l:'::scion. A lame numbor Came 4.. WALTON on continually winter and :umnter. in COTTON BACK GLOVES ...... Iillr' the table .was celliered with a f1Cn1 C v Sate of 'Miol:isan. One of (ho year 1901 a, company, started bor• New 11 �'e \t"edC:lllg CnkC. Mr•, t11:'d 1lrS. th - all'-IlNill`-' F0911VA ill t,!1P at'tv'noon 11 r, Wn]- I301tOn anll I)o,rotll•y V1�• Ing for oil: "ben they got d'ow•ri 90 7'5eIli ': tPi1C' wCY'e the 1'e('ll)lhllt3' fit malty ',c ,t, t1 in(Irne":: R'h'nn A1:ellc \Tr.I)On- iteti with the f(rrrriers stater, sirs. \7r. fe(\t. 1.h Py %t•rv(:1: this well ami it Blas Reinforced canvass i7act� HORSEHIDE GLOVES f'litltiftli gifts, •tlowe:s, messrl,ees and al -1; urd, George I Lich met ;)fter' a J, Ilumphrie•a. Dorothy- is staying •en flowing ebor since. Thal PalacO AiOtatioil4 ftoin t'wi1• host of 4.11,,, ('f many year,. 'I';:('y st.oad and for the sumtmer. Gardens, where it is Mivated. is eat•• Full range of rir•n(Is, lir. ZttE,fle ilea' one of the jtr?t Fn:fL'd into one ai:othC'r'% face. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ;`rhannon visited fainly a beautiful place and provides STRAW WORK HATS 15c to ff+ ' 4 :lrlier resid2r,t, of i;;is vi',iu ce, is a A1r.crc; F•.n',rr of the eariiet• teach- the latter'% brother and Blister-i,n-law, givat, ;attraction for tourists, " l' - , Ian of fine• social cli:,l.clsition incl c,n• fl';, who wue!:d in tlii• sr•.hool.—and Mr. an,d Mrs. James Humlxhries, of Mi%;G Fll(>,n Scott, of London, is 1P ut\ed with hutch twit and hunlnr, and -,lip:-(, tt•r'1e, stony—wer(>: ]t- M.C:ow'- Wind,sor,'for the holittay. spending her holidays ut her home great t'avoli'te with the men, is a ir,, now or Ca;lingrord, tinct who rung Miss Beth Shannon visited her 11t're,. T B I )ver of music and is very fond cif the 1181. • aunt and uncle, Mr. and, Mrs. '). Shan- Misses Eleanor Snider, of Kincar. laying the Concertina. Ile is a An unique feature of the pra4ram non and attended ills Kerr reunion, ti'inE;, and 'Miss Iron'(.' Snider, of Lon- STEWAR �' nember of the .Masonic Order and a an, the pew-'0nt:ltion of :t silver culr of 1VIilverinn, over the week -end, don, visittrd at Lh(�ir h'amE> hi,r(. A-� e,gular atteu.dant. at divine services. to llrs. I3e.s,'ie McKie, of Kitchener. Mr. and M,s. Ken Ferg and• Maxine Mr. anal Mrs. 'C. H. Wth'e'eler and lir, Geome Fee has recently- arlded The cup hard been presented to Cher spent the week -end in London. Mr. and; Mrs. C. Halstead and son such to the appearance of his dw'el- father, Jriinf.; M, avj$l, , in ]568, for Mr. and MrS. Reg Locke, at Oshawa, spent the weeJcend i'a Detroit SEA�'ORTH . A' ing on Riahmo'nd St. South, by hav- being the firs -1, man to have five acres vi.>ite<i Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Beuniitt. • ng it nicely repainted,. ele'are•d ready- for planting in Hibbert Mr, and Mrs. Joe Davidson awl, Vit. that year. The cup which had been Murray, of London, anti Mr. and Mrs. CROMAI�TY presentrd by Reeve Thos, King had Tom Watson, of St. Thomas, visited CONSTANCE through tLa ye'a•rs b6come lost and The reunion held at School Section 1 relatives over the weekend. Hold Anniversary Services 10, $29.65; G- ATlwon[b, Rxrad'a 2-3, A .., only rc>0enily \vas it picked up I'n Wm. IVa 6 on Friday last wtts th'e event Mrs. P. B. Gardiner returned to To- ,Sunday, July 2ntil, was the. 74th an- $7.15; 1J. A P]iale, Rel'. 14, $3.50 ire y' Hiss Beryl Carter, daughter of lir. I:aY'% bush by Bruce Balfour. It re 'Tonto after visiting fora weak with of the month_ The speeches by some l,j niversa.ry of the stone ohumb in W'C11�rt, Rd'- 2, $5.10. Hay Teitephoaro end Airs. Geo. Garter, who attenders mnined for Anglia McDoal,aid 90 -year- relatives. of the former teachers were excel- —'Bell TeNapilsome Co., tolls, April fx� .1 ilaatford Normal the past year, was old oldest pupil to tell the real sig- lent and brought back old time mem- Grdmarty. Rev. Hugh Jack of Sera- A Mr, and Mrs. Charle's Sellars and forth preached two forceful and help- Mayor $14],'13; S4somireil�'Car7son 'i'e7+- :; jucce,ssfui in paeeimg on the year's nlificance of the cup, He had been Clayton have left for their holidays cries of the days w+hen' this park was p -B work, Beryl eras been engaged as pr(>s'0n't at the original ceremony. mostly in woods. It was a great ful sermons to large congregations. ephnme MFg- Co..Capp es, $3517, to Hedd,lebu.rg NortbOrn EkKAirit sachem in No. 6, Tuckersmith. In the afternoon Mr. Herman treat to the old-timers, especially to Itlre weather was Perfect far such an auy, suFPi►�= Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett and ocemsd,on aind friends gathered from $749.89: postage, ' etc., $16.34; Miss Clarrs,sa Dale has been en- Spea.re, of T•aro'nto, presented the Ronnie and Shirley, accompanied by recall' some of the doings of sixty and near and far to meet olds friends'' and P- Mcisaac, salary, etc., $677.07; T. ", ;ageuU as teacher in thg school east section with a large standard dic- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Locke, of Osrhawa, seventy yours ago- (pwew acgvaintanoes� Thdis .beauti- McAlddster, 13 Portes, x24.610; 19. I� )f Winthrop. Both girls, are attend- tionary. The anmivereary services on Sun- motored 'to Owen Sound and Meafard clay last were ably conducted' by the fwl stone obvtch was built in ]864 Guemtlrar, clCa$e. $4.02; G. J. Tilriel. is ug summer schgol at Guelph. On the Register over the week E nrd . and opened in 1.865, tare 5rsit minister cartage, $3.05, Cle'rh and Treas=M Mr, and Mrs. Fred Elliott, of To- Among the name's on the register Rov. Frank Gilbert and Mrs. Gilbert Rev. Hugh Jack, oY S,eafarbh. 'Cheri, I. -onto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack were: •Mrs. D. M. Fischer, Guelph; was a Lange attendance at both morn- being Rev. ohs FothEtt, Ram. Then etc., solei -y. $3A: H. G. Ii'esI try. - and two children, arrived from Norval came R'ejd�Peber Scott, Rev. R. A etc., $211.7fl; Economical InsnramCB Fergusfo'n, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie, Seaforth; on Monday and are getting settled in iag and evening services. The ndtirseln.- Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Britton, bf In- :bliss Jessie Gillespie, Brandon, Man.; tions by the choir were well renrier- Davidto l Rev. R. G. McKay, Rev. Co., rick,afmt $7.50• Treasurer - T._ the Manse. ed, also the selections by the quart- I}a�rL Iintx:hfie; `NI'em' for a number of Hlendtnick, a+emd, $5: Tre)as'nrer S'telilt-' wood, and family, sgrent the past Mrs. S. H. Henderson, Wa\vaneaa, Mrs. McCulloch, ,of Harrisil .and yneurs Che oongtl+ega.tion fled s+talter] ea. re 114asa>aica, $1.74; W. Hay, al)!ov - tveek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llia.n.; Mrs. NelQi,e Balfour, Windsor; Mr. Harvey Traviss, of Scbefbourno, este wm•e' fully appreciated. There supply. FollowInrg that Rev. Jahn aatce, $10- G. Moulton, rent, $3~ Mrs. W. Biftton'. Mist Britton and son, Mrs. Bech'y Tacks,on, Winlsror; Mrs. visited tbotr parentis, Mr. and Mrs. A. were many friends of the rxingrega Elder Rev. Rogems and now, Rev. C_ G'alisrerr, mii4( x7.20; lterateneyer a ,i Douglas, left on Thursday to visit her Ge'org'e Link, Dasb'wood; Mrs, W, W, E. Travis& tion' present. Roidie occupies the pulpit. Mass S-rr- M1Tkew, groce.rie4, $7.09. General Act paren4s at Bicklviigh: Sask. They are Mc'Cud'lo'ch, St. James, Man.; Grace Mrs. Tome Ma.t^srb-all is having her Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie, from motoring with relatives from War- 1TeLachlan, Crom'a.nty; Mrs. Dave Seaforth, also James Gillespie from ah McKellar tree been' the cmganist conn4c�-S. W. A•1t;h41>a.1d, fee, Moate hc)use painted for along period. Mr. ED& Allan is s,e m cit -sit?, $1Z5_ irybiws, etre., ffiova^ wick, O(at. Chappel, Cromarty; Mrs. W. Doerr, Toromtt'o and Miss Jessie Gill'espiel of the choil leader and tht. chair sang seau drain, $91•58; Clerk-Treasutea, i Miss Marion Appleby received word Seaforth; Mar)e'ne Jackson, Arlene Brandon, with Mr. and Mrs. James very betu'tiful,mt�ic cm t31ds anwriver% 1� m1mr•y, $1;:fi; Dr, P. J. O'Dwyer; frolmi the Western, O'nta'rio Conserva- Jackson, Windsor; Mrs,. David Bruce, ST. COLUMBAN ;3aortrt; Miss Glace Clralmeng, Slra11 ).e, veneral diseaves.,' $24; Dr. Y_ A. r' ford, witch Mr, and Mrs. Russell aiy oocasuom ; tory 'of Music that she bad been suc- Cromarty; Mrs. Willd'am Lamport, Klerrr - Whi Addferon, $44• expenses,, Alexander , ceseful in ,palse)ing Grade III junior Hensel]; R. -Spectre, Calgary, Alta-; pPtC Scott; Mr, and Mrs. Rouson and � dn•�ln, $1g; 7millit: r,' 14ydlro, ligbts, lead, , ',ii sohatvl 'piano examination with bon- Atex Henry, Car's City, Mich.; Hugh All Saints' Church, Detroit, Mich., daughter, Mies M. D. Gorse and Mrs. 2 month¢, $3.14; Municipal World,11 11 ours. She is a pupil of Miss Helen Norris, Chdslelhurst; J. C. Laing, Sea- was the scene of a very pretty wed- Tufford, of Toronto; Mr. an,d Mrs. HAY 1939 slatul s,. $2; postiMe excise, etc_ Britton'. forth; G. G. Leary, Mitchell; Mr, and ding on Saturday, June 24tb, when McDerm.id, of Clinton; Mrs. Donald- 28.03• C. L. Smith, printing votrrif Mr. Kelso Adaans,, accompanied by Mrs. J. alv,e'rs, Toronto; Mrs. Mar- Eleanor•, •daughd.er of Mr, and Mrs. son, of Brussel'x; Mr%. A.' C. Russel The regu(al 'monbhJy meetirvg of etc, $7186; M G Deitz gzud- his mother 'and, sister, Miss Don'eld.a them Houghton, Cr'om,arty; Ada.S'Peare, James T. Whipple, of Detroit, was and son, George. of Carlingford, with lila ccrunril of the Towoa3hbp of Hay Trig, gm ail, county road. $114:8 Adam -9, were in, Loudon, this week, Woodstock; Robert Hoggarth, Stra.t- untbed in marriage ,to Mr. Joseph T- Miss M. B. Currie.; Mr. Sandy Miller waa held at tits Town all, 7.arieir, The t�3rlcii ad$anrped 7o meet agaEg where Miss Adams !a taking a sum- fiord; Sandy McKellar, Cromarty; Klein, son orf Mr. Neal Klein! and the of Timmins, Mr. Alfred MiIiPr and ern MonlaY, July 3rd, with all the for The x�ar monthly me>etinlg ;tis M,r. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Miller, of Strat- meirnbers pre semrt- The minutes of be beM Toesday ev'en'ing, Augusts ]_ mer course at the University Of Mrs. D. J. Atkinson, Clinton; H. Al- 'late Mrs. Kleim. TTie briilei given in WesCeTn Ontario. len, Brantford!; Mrs'. M; Thompson, marriage ,by, her father, looked love- ford, with Mrs. S. Midler; Mr. and the Junre 5Ch meetu%la \held n with aL 8 V -u A- F Fess, Chex Henva'lll; Frank, Allen, Cromarity; 'ly In traditional white satin with veil, Mrs. John Boyd and daughter and, the , were mneeted bread daring Mrs. W. E. Mooren, Seaforth; Alf. Her sister, 'M'ists Reta Whipple, was Mrs. Boyd, of McKillop, also Mr. and Jwne, were aci�opted as read. After A4iile'r, Toro'nrtio; Mrs. Robert C'ol'e, maid of Ibonor, and a friend', Miss Mrs. Rhode and family' of Mitchell, disposing of numerous crommasaiea VARNA CHISELHURST Cromarty; Mrs. Bessie McKie, Kit- Helen Zahar, was bridesmaid, both ' wi,th Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghton; Mr. tions, the following regolat:16US were cheual ; William E. McT.amen, Sea- w'earin,g gowns of whfite lace and canrl 'Mrs. Stewart. Robertson and pa%:Gell: Ti1raR the council . of the family, of Listowel, with. Miss Lila Township of H s willmng t© have Mr, arad Mrd. Betrt Horton, Texas, forth; W. L. McLaren, Henaa4d; A. large picture ]lets and,. . carrying cos- P WolttE nia lonad 71er,e of the daait➢e , are visiting' with Mr. Horton's, mother E. Dinnev, Cromarty; Mrst Charles es. The groom was attended by his McCulloch; Mr. and Mrs. Frank the frair•m land's flow in the V31Uage of of Senn a Comm% wtho passed may t and 'other friends' 'ands relatives fn God'balt, Sit. Marys; Laura NlcKaliar, cousin, Mr. Franik Klein, and, Mr. Spears, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Spears HEnea.il •a.sart\seexl is the vitlag® of in a hostpUal is Londfou. ,after a Tan + 1, thisc vicinity. Cromarty; Alvin Dodds. Charles S'henomann, both -of Detroit. and son Jackie, and Miss Barbara Me- llonsall, annexed to the Township of gert�, illrsess klrs relater, Mee. �. .".4 Miss Marjorie Dalrymrple is spend, President of the orgarnfjzati'on in The usfhers were the 'blride's brother, Lellan o with Miss olive Hay and 5s willing to,collrect and pay a� r3�lrer relattives aerere.' ' Ing a few lays' with Mrs,. Ward For chlarge oP tb,e Else ueu�dot>i was Frank Mr. Ted Whipple, ander l►rothialtin- Sp6arrh Spears; Mr. ovdr to Utle said village of Henaerl]m tb $he 311oatptta3 Ildcmds iN rei3t of HilOggle Allen., of Cromaatty, wihlle Ui}e vice laws Mr. Francis Bus y: Follmving and Mrs Arthur Coiqudlaun and Dir. such sums of money as may be di- wben be 4 -way- Alm Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Horton and president was Andrew McLachlan, the ceremony a breakfast was served atill:.Elm. Lloyd t 014uhoun, of Staff a., re ted by the Mlradcipal B(sard Co be the e9rczzlns4a death corms a� ar ,T family, of Listowel, visited with and the semetar-treasurer, 'Mrs. to the imormledirlte tapi'ilieo at the JY-.v4tu Mr. and Mrs. �. Alen; Mr. and assesewd and collected fr°tn any relief. 1141 sympathy is exte�dei! ;)�"' friends here on 'Sunday. M. C. A In the evening a 7ecelptron Nitre. Coli McDot9fgalcfi, of Harrington 111.11122% so 'tramsferrexl That rrcxounts +`4 Miss Myrtle Taylor, of London, was held at the home of the g'rooma''s' and Mr. and, Mrs. E- Taylor, of Chis- covering paymenrtls ars tawmRhdproads, to bile lelatie+� � *; spent the tie Taylor, with her par- DUBLIN sister and brather•in4aw, Mr. -and Mls. elburst, witch Mrst nuance. May Teiephose, relief. and gl3nera,4 ao- M'lr. amid A6rs). 9,&Thuntyatre aand dlanlgTk enrts, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Taylor. Jack Campbell, of •Wayne, Mich, Mr- A number from here attended the counts be pasood s:.G per golrChers vin E,iliott, of IiLar rrsLon, spent, iSlhm. iii { Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Nicol% end son The following teachers ,have return- � and' Mrs. Klein will reside In Detroit. carnival at Embro on Saturday. Townshi,P Roads- Ilotl'inion Road Ma' daj* at tits paaa9tnfaiJ bnlarta. e George' spetrit Sunday with Mr, and ed to their respective homes' for va-' It'ec'bn,t visitors: Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Caldwell has gave to Lis chinery Co., repair . $58.48: P. ,$laft5.75; Mr, and Mit ]vent tW and nd , ” Mack, of Rochestfw, N. Y., with, Mr. towel' to be with iher daughter, Mrs. Road 13, $2.40; O. Grab: Rd'. 6, $6.7b; ter, of Detinoil sllenq :titre week -end �fA Mrs. H. Kereb,er and family. cation: Misses Gertrude McGrath,Ill Quite a niumber from this vicinity Kitchener; Gertrude Stapleton, To- and Mrs. Peter Eckert and other Harold Pyre. for a time. , H. Steinbach, in'baoh, Romd Supt., $63.20 B. the hams of Mr. wrni' MTF. D. Af�It►c� 'Y ,attended Chre roviSdon at No. 6 sch(9o1, Tanto; Flaren,ce Smith, Gads'hill; relative's; Mr. J. L, Downey, of De Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wallace, of O7aifr. repainq to crustier, $23.16; Baa. 3' Hibbert, last Friday and. report a Nora' WcGra.th, Lwearr; Anne Me- trcht, with Mr, and Mrs. Michael t. Pauls+, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Craig &. Mlsenbach, oh'rushi;ng and' The W. A- og At John C)� t " I. vary enjoyable time. Grath, Windtsor; Miss' Peggy Mo- Downey; Mr. and Mrs. Josephs Moylian Jolm WalTbce. trucking, $422.00; G. Su•renrs, Rd. 9, met at ,the Shame of Irs. M. Elioi[y'lol � I'. The annual Su,n,day school Picnic Grath is attending, anrmmrer Bch0 at of Kitchener, with Mrs. P. O'Sutlavan. Mr. James Scott, Russel Scott. and $18.98: W. Coleman Rd. 2, $3.50• S. Thvrac]ay, with a good!: tat£,end• , A �";' wile be held on title camping grounds' Windsor a.nd, Miss Veronica Mobyneux The following teachers and stud- his sem., I)onaTd Scxrtt; Wm, Hamil- Hoffman, Rd. 13, $1.20; M. D. Dedtz, .1,� at Btuyfl,eldi on Wednesday, July 19th. .at London'. . eints 'have, returned home: Charles ton, 3. i). Oairnss. K. McKeltar and gmdi,mg. gra and oil, $63.55; J. M. Mem}rers of the i(dl�s �atC1.�Br� r" Everybody .welcomiet John JarcUBfnl, who is empYoyed a.t Marione, Delhi; Tbastaass McQuaid, Leer Biougtiton were in St. 'lihomas on 7ridler, Rd. 10, $112b; fi. $roww, Rd. r�arrottnnrrling sii> . ... ", rh2 Mdela Llazia Parker, of Chdaelhurst, the I•ntrenna'tional' Nickel, Mines' at Frank •Moylan, Jahn M�slver, ScstT- Wednesday at the farm of Premier lb, $7.b0; E. Erb, 'Rd. 9, $6.88; Taboo vices ire title tiftl +}2h i ' ibllt ti �t ' evening ens$ IistolYp ; , . is quite 41ti a6 lire tame of writing. Copper Cliff, is ,slp(3mdingf his, vacation boyo Bduffs; J, A. Vokert, Capu�tsti'ian E�pburn. ' Mr. Scott was taking part at gravel Pts, WeTsih, $19.75; P. EflBenl ti�9 � �, \ n1. 1. Age many fri8ndsl,w9sav her a vers* with ,his wife and family bare. College, N.Y., w4tth. biferl: ami Mia. P. as jtrdge of horses at the 'Clydesdale haat, repairs to rrrnsdrerr, $28.2CS; T. iuithitifctlivm• ,..y,y�I Cytat Rckert; Mbr7► and lrfi;ri" b'Cotmn,ar, of Amociatiou ceonvention, ttrere. �lv", 8'r$�. $67.6; $ Ac�aana. $' � t�.: c� I— .1 I)`, : a��� �}a sped% me00Ve0- • .'I , Xr. Preart, ,Sri,, of Baskatehewan, �t - ) ){f11i'w r . ; s� f), 1 ,fig ,,y,," r r- - t . ,t.d �+:U'° , v: r ;'.. $'{; a ,�, n n '&M �i�r. yy; �tL �'y� py:.v L) : , ,, awn „4,,.. y,i �;{1..:. y. �tr : r a ; t, a ,.. , a .' .... ,. ✓ 'O., r +"�„ •- '.`.x I . ,., ,. .. .. ..-. ., ., .. .. f. ..< . 4 4. .Sr, .7f } ,.21+'21V "k�b�”. t: : wr • .. ..r ..., .. .;, ..c,.I 't <. ,. ,:A. .N,va .,... °t :�^' .� .. 1. ,f :c.. , Y.:. J... .t. ,, 2 't rtit, ekV , ), ,.v ifir r. 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