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THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT.
County of Huron
-Oft ce in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing. Seaforth. Office hours: Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.20 p.m.
fp 6 p.m.; Saturday evening 7.80 p.m.
to9p.m.
E. C.. CIIAMRERLIN
insurance Agencies.... Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the purchase of the insurance business
of Hays & Moir, mala The addition of
their eempamdes to our previous facili-
ties enablko in to gybe unexcelled
ervi*ce in gull limes.
SEAFORTH •ONTARIO
10-21
THE MeKILLOP MUTUAL
ME INSURANCE 'CO'Y.
li4EAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT.
01PVICERS :
' 1710I. Knox, Londesboro - Pres.
WC. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres.
erten A. Reid, Seaforth - See.'lreas.
DIRECTORS:
William: Knox, Londesboro; Chris
Leon arty ".Brodit gen ; E. 1. TTN•--
ifar'tfi,a, Clinton, Alex Ilroadtoot,
2r Seitforth; Alexander McEwb g,.
D4 Vii, ' ank McGregor, Pat,
titltailr Thigh Alexander,
'X"lldfrldia 1I,CNylhflr It,it, •g,
'if MIX i , ;Archibald, LL 4,
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NEWS OF TRU TOWN
in,ritittite 1A/ifI Meet. -.-Tie Seaforth
W enra Institute will meet on Wed-
A-14gliats 13th, for the regular
''utbnthiy .meeting at the home of Mrs.
James 114- Scott. The roll call will be
a- favorite verse, and Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Intosh will give ,the topic on "Educa-
tion:”
.Steet - Davis,—The marriage was
solemnized at Saginaw, ,Michigan, on
Tuesday, July 29th, when Miss Am-
elia Davis was united in marriage to
Mr: George Steen, both of that city.
Mr. Steet is a well known Egmc d-
ville old boy and a graduate of Tike
Expositor office. Mr. and Mrs. Steet
were in town on Friday on their ex-
tensive wedding trip, which included
Meaford, to see his sister-in-law, Mrs,
Thomas Steet, and from there to
Picton" where he will visit his bro-
ther, Mr. William Steet, after which
Mr. and ,Mrs. Steet will motor to Cali-
fornia. Mr. Steet has sold the ex-
tensive printing plant w'hieh he car-
ried on successfully for many years,
and will live retired in Saginaw.
Many friends here will extend con-
gratulations and best wishes.
SermonSubjects For . Next Sunday.
—St- Thoinas' Church: Rector, Rev.
R. P. D. Hurford, D.D.-11 a.m., The
Rector. No evening service during
August. Sunday School at 10.45 a.m,
St. Mary's, Dublin -9.30 a.m„ The
Rector.
Union Services: First Presbyterian
and Northside United, congregations
at First Presbyterian Church; Rev. H.
V Workman in charge -10 a.m., Sun-
day, .School; 11 a.m "The Despised
Birthright"; 7 p.m., "The Acknow-
ledgement of Sin." The church we] -
comes yorl.
McKillop Charge—Bethel and Win-
throp will worship at Duff's Church
en Sunday, August 10th, at 11 a.m.
On. Sunday. August 17th, Winthrop
and Duff's congregations will worship
at Bethel at 11 a.m. Mir. F. S. Sav-
auge, of Seaforth, will preach at both
services. Services on August 24th
and 31st will be arranged later.
Alien - Keys.—St, Andrew's Church,
Bayfield,ewas the scene of a very
pretty wedding on Saturday at 11 'a.m.
'when• Sybil Lorraine, daughter" of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Keys, of Varna, be-
came the bride of William Russell
Allen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Syiventer Allen, of Seaforth. Rev:
Harold Currie performed the cere-
mony. The bride was given away by
her father and wore a gown of white
net over satin, Iong veil -of French
net, and carried an arm bouquet of
Briarcliffe roses. The maid of honor,
Miss Ella Bohn, of Zurich, wore • a
pink' gown and carried white asters,
and the bridesmaids, Miss Zereida
Sturdy, of Goderich, and Miss Doris
Clark, of Varna, carried Hollywood
roses and wore marquiesette net ov-
er silk. Mr. Bruce Keys, Varna, the
bride's brother, was groomsman. The
ushers were Mr. Roy Kerr, of "Sea -
forth, and Mr. Gordon Keys,' of Zur-
ich. Mrs. W. J. Clark, of Varna,
played the wedding music, while Mrs.
Elmore Keys sang "I Love You
Truly." Following, the ceremony a
reception w-aS held at the McKenzie
House, Clinton. Mr. and MTs. Allen
left later on - a trip to Niagara Falls
and Toronto.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Mellen were
in Ottawa over the weekend.
•
Mr. and Mrs. John Crane, oI1 Cane, Mr
and
rs.
M William Fagan, Billie an
Joslyn, of 'Chicago, were the recen
guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. •Mole.
• Mr, and Mrs. R. Frost and Mr
and Mrs. Howard Burgess, of Flint,
Michigan, have returned from a mo-
tor trip to thenorth, visiting •Sud
bury, South River, Huntsville an
other points.
• Mr. G. A. -Ballantyne, Principe
of the Collegiate, who recently under
went an -Operation in Toronto, has
sufficiently recovered to return to his
home here.
• Miss Mildred Shinen and Miss
Ethel Belatsky, of Toronto, were holi
day week -end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shinen.
• James and Gordon McKindsey
are attending the Boys' Camp at ••Kin -
tai 1.
• Little Mies' Marleen Austin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Austin, underwent an operation for
appendicitis in Scott Memorial Hos
pital on Wednesday last.
• Rev. Father Goetz, of Wallace -
burg, was the week -end guest of Rev.
Father T. P. Hussey.
• Mr, and Mrs. "Norman Habkirk,
of Detroit, are visiting friends in Sea -
forth and vicinity. "' .
a Miss Joan Govenlock, of Water
ford, who has been visiting her grand-
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goven-
lock, is spending a few days with
Miss Shirley Bennett in Walton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore,
Miss Nancy• and Mr. D. L. Reid, of
Toronto, are Fuests at the home of
Mrs. J. F. Reid.
• Lieut- W. G. White, Essex Tank
Regiment, Who has been stationed at
Chatham Training Centre as instfuc:
tor, has been promoted to the rank
of Captain.
• Mr. Sam" Walker, of Timmins,
and Miss Mary Walker, of Ottawa,
were week -end guests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Walker.
• M•r, and Mrs. David Mole left on
Friday for their home in Rochester,
N.Y., after spending a few days with
Mr. and Mra•. E. Mole.
• Miss D. Carlin, of Windsor, is
visiting Miss 'Margaret Kellyse
'• Mr., and Mrs. J. MacTavish, Oban
and Donald are apending a holiday at
Bayfield-,,
• Mr. and Abu, C. E'ekart, Mrs. C.
P. Silla and MiSA. Len% Drell visited
Dublin friends during the Weekend,
ei Me. and Mrs. Harry Steinberg are
spending the holidays with friends
at Brantford and othertvoiiits.
Mi't :' l3el1 of l AO' topic, eta
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els etf�T t+��tlr hie fatuity hNre.
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Sask., is visiting at the home of his
sister, Mrs. John Smith, in Rullett.
• Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth spent the
week -end in Toronto.
• Mr. Leo Hagan, ' of North Bay,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hagan.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and
little daughter were holiday 'guests
at the home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. S." Cudmore.
• Mrs. Thomas McKay, daughter
Mary, and sorts, Clem, Gerald, Steph-
en, Cecil and Joseph, of Galt, spent
Sunday with her parents,. Mr. and
Mrs, C. Eckart.
• Miss Helen Beattie; of Hamilton,
is a guest at the home of Mrs. L. T.
DeLacey.
•
• Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield and
daughter, Miss Nancy, of Detroit,
were week -end guests at the liome of
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Case.
• Mr. Arthur Wallace, of Roche
ter, N..Y., spent the week -end at th
home of his tootber• and sister, M
Samuel Wallace and Miss Wallace.
• Miss Zetta Dunlop, who has been
on the post office staff, has resigned
to take a course in nursing at St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. Her
place in th•e post office has been tak-
en by Miss Teresa McIver.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Forrester, of
Wallaceburg, were week -end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. -E. Mole.
• Mrs. State and Miss Rochell
Ann State, of Sirecoe. and Miss Elite
Shinen, of Toronto, are guests at th
home of Mr. and Mrs, S. Shinen,
• Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ellis and
family, :of Toronto, ,spent the week-
end with Mi•. and Mrs. F. Storey- and
other relatives. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and
family, of Pontiac, Michigan, and Mrs.
C. R. Hunter and children, of Toron-
to„ were week -end guests at the home
of 1VIrs. John L. Smith.
• Miss Alice Devereaux, of Toron-
to, spent the holiday week -end at the
home of her mother, iVld-s. Frank Dev-
ereaux.
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Lakevi€w Casinoh'
GRAND BEND
Dancing' Nightly
WILLIS TIP.PING'S.•CASCADE
RHYTHMiORCHESTRA
Free admission before 9 p.m. Tues-
day, Thursday, Friday,
GREAT AMATEUR -CONTEST
MONDAY, AUGUST 11th
Cash Prizes—'$5, $3, 32. Prize
winners enter Final Contest Aug.
25th. Grand Cash Prize.
Came and Hear a Great Boys' Band !
' SUNDAY, AUG. 10th, 9 p.m.
and Afternoon on the Beach
STRATFORD'BOYS' BAND
SURF SHOP AND BATHHOUSE
Open until 10 p.m. every night'
BEACH FLOODLIGHTED!
are guests at the home of Mrs.
gorse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Oase.
• Mr. and Mrs_ H. Minnett and Miss
Giaratania, of Toronto, are guests
this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Box.
e • Mr. and Mrs. Max Hudson, of
Windsor, were week -ends guests at
e the home ot,' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hud-
son. Mrs. Hudson returned to Wind-
sor with' them.
• Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dundas and
son, of Toronto, were guests this
week at the home of his mother, Mrs.
W. A. Dundas.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weston
and their guests!, Mr. McDaid, Mar-
garet and Mrs-' Van Horn and Betty,
spent the week -end at Niagara Falls.
• Mr. 'and Mrs. M. R. Rennie and
son,, Ronald, thave returned from
Grand Bend, where .they spent a
month at their summer cottage.
• Miss Janet Baker,,,'of St: Cather-
ines, is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baiter.
• Mr. Laurence Jubenville and sis-
ter, Mrs. Edward Carron, of Pain -
court, motored to Seaforth where
they spent the week -end at the home
of Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mgrs. Carron's
husband, Edward Oarton, is a grand-
son.of Mrs, Jones. He is in active
serice as a driver-mecthanic ., with
the Royal Canadian Regiment some-
where in England,
• Mrs- W. W. Cole, of Toronto, is
v siting her sister, Mrs. 3'. J. Sclater,
who has been ill for some time. •
*a. Mrs. G. A. Christensen, Margaret
Ann and Buddy, Roberta Graham and
Mrs, G. R. Henderson, of Detroit, are
guegts at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
1). H. Wilson.
• Mins S. J. Moran, R.N., of \Sagi-
naw, Michigan, is visiting her sister,
Mrs, J. W. Jones.
• Mr. Leonard Hudson, of Toron-
to, •spent the week -end at the home
of his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Isaac
Hudson. -
•. Mrs. Nelson Aubry and' family,
of Nakina, are guests at the home of
her father, Mr, A. F. Cluff.
• Rev. Dr. Hurford, Mrs. Hurford
and Miss Jean are spending two
weeks' holiday at Egerton Beach.
• Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown, of
New York,; are guests at the home of
Miss Marion Watson:
• Mr. Jack Lippert, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with his grand-
mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones.
• Dr. Reid Edmunds, Brantford,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Edmunds and
family. of Mitchell, were week -end
guests at the Koine of Mrs. W. G. Ed-
munds.
• iMias Flora Gibbins, et Clinton, is
the "guest of Miss Mae Wightman,
Royal Apartments,
• Miss Mabel "..Turnbull has return-
ed nom a motor trip to Muskoka. •
• Mr. James McKinley, of Winni-
peg, is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Scott..
' • Miss Verna Graves and Miss
Barbara Atkineon, of Loudon, are on
a motor trip to Muskoka,
• Mr, and Mrs. Rialph McLennan•,
of Harriston, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. MacDonald-
• Mr. and Mrs- John McKenzie
spent the week-eucl at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Branscombe, in
Hamilton.
• Mrs. M. Gillen and Miss Mary'
Noreen, of Londion, visited Mrs. J. S.
Larry on Sunday.
• Dr. E. A. McMaster and Mrs.
McMaster are in Muskoka this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds
and daughter; Messrs. Gordon, and
Harold Finnigan, of Hamilton; Mr.
and Mrs. W. Rollins and Mr, Grant
Finnigan, -of Sarnia, were week -end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Finnigan, in Egmondville.
• Messrs. Hugh, Edwin and James
Chesney were in Rochester, N.Y., last
week attending the funeral of their
aunt, the late Mrs. Luther Robbins.
• Mrs. J. Flett and grandson,
James Higgins, and Mr: and Mrs. G.
M. Chesney, of Toronto, are spending
two weeks' holidays in North Bay.
• Mrs. Louis Brett and daughters,
Mary and June, returned to their
home in Detroit on Monday after
spendingthree weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckart. Her
son, Gordon,"- will remain for a time
at the home of his uncle, Mr. J.. M.
Eckart. - •- ".
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millson and
daughter, Carol Mae, were week -end
guests at the home of Mrs. Millson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mole.
• Mrs. T. G. Scott left on Thurs-
day for Detroit to attend the wed-,
ding of her granddaughter, Miss Betty
Scott.
• Rev. W. A. Bremner will • have
charge of the morning service in•-' en-
sail United Church during the month
of August, in the holiday- absence .of
the minister, Rev. R. A. Brook.
• Rev. Hugh Jack, Mrs. Jack and
family left on Thursday for a Month's
holidays at Bala. M'usl:oka..
• Misses Joan and Jean McMaster
are spending their holidays with
friends at Collingwood. •
• .Mrs.
John Finlayson is visiting
with friends do Galt, -
• Mrs. D. 1F7.. Stewart, of Toronto„
was visiting with Seaforth, friends
this week.
• Miss Karen Kidd is visiting rel-
atives in Listowel.
• Miss Ruth Shinen has been
Oaf
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d stenographer o a
Pp her in theoffice
of the Public Utility. Commission.
Al' illrs. Bruce Kilpatrick, of Rox-
bury, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs, L. C.
Jackson. -
• Mrs. D. H. Wilson has returned
from a three weeks' holiday spent in
Detroit and Northern Michigan.
• Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Lippert, of
Kitchener, spent the week -end at the
hone of Mrs. Lippert's mother, Mrs.
J. W. Jones. Their daughter, Jane,
returned 'hone with them.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lennon and
son, Peter, who have been holidaying
at Oakwood inn, Grand Bend, were
guests of Mn. and Mrs, .Tames Dev-
ereaux this week before returning to
'their home in Montreal.
• Miss •Phyllis Knuckle, of Wood-
stock, was the repent guest of Miss
Mildred Aitebeson, . Roxboro. •
• .Miss Mabe] Etue, of London,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. L. De La Fr"aoier,",
• 'Mrs. •S. F. Carron and daughter,
Annette, of Paincourt, are visiting at
the home of h3r Mother, Mrs,. J. W.
Jones. -
• Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morse and'
Miss Patricia Anne, of Roxbury, N.Y.,
•
Jack's Shoe and
Harness Repair -
White Cleaner
Reg. 25c, for ..20c
SPENCE'S Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
ECG. GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Pricea paid for
Eggs and Poultry,
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
SEAFORTH.
MONUMENT WORKS
(mith g,1Lie W. 1C. CHAPMAN)
Obetrated by
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MANLEY
Mrs. Thomas Purcell -has returned
from Huntsville after visiting her
husband, who is working on the good
roads scheme,
Miss, Helen O'Hara, of Toronto,
splint the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Hara.
Mr. Stephen Manley., of London,
spent the ,week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley.
Mrs, `rhos. McKay and her daugh-
ter, Mary, 'and eons, Clement, Gerald
and Stephen, of Galt, were visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
O'Hara last Sunday.
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EGIVIONDVILLE
The Egmondville W.M.S. held its
regular meeting •one week ahead of
time in the vestry of the church. MTs.
T. Richardson, vice-president, presid-
ed in the absence of Mrs. Gardiner
who •is away on vacation. The meet
ing opened by singing Hymn 502 and
prayer. 'Roll call Was 'responded to
by nine members. The treasurer's
report was •received. I•t was request-
ed that Mra. Keys, corresponding
secretary, send a note of sympathy to
the Charters family:,._ Mira. Keys, the
temperance convener., gave a reading
passed by a Synod,' requesting total
abstinence for the duration" of the
war. The sick cotilrhldttee was reap-
pointed. Mrs. Watson, Christian
Stewardship, gave a paper on devel-
oping talent. The ,offering was re-
ceived and Hymn •110 sting. Mrs. R.
McGonigle gave a splendid paper on
"The Way of Christ in Social Wel-
fare." Mrs. ' McQtiarrie • favored with
a reading on "F11en in in W. 14t.
Mrs. Haney gave ,e, reading as an ex-
tra item on the progratn, Mrs, Wat-
son condo 'ted the . • 'Worehlp service
from the.Missionaljr. Monthly, assist-
ed by Mrs, lideMilIan, who read the
Scripture, Luke 1$i'gg5 atld Mrs: Wat-
son, .marl a ,prayer.' ` kIAM], 5O was
sting aid M. Keys eios$d the meet,
ink with pray.
n3I3.E RNT
The Hibbert township council met
in the Tpwnship Hall, Staffa, on'•Sat
urday, August 2nd, all nreniher's, pres-
ent, the reeve presiding. The Clerk
read the minutes of the previous
meeting which were adopted as read',
Bylaw No. 9, forthe levying of the
township rates, was read a third time
and finally passed, The following ac-
counts were paid; Board of Health
meeting, $9.50; Municipal World, sup-
plies, $5.33; direct relief, $29.22.—
Thos..)).
22.22,--
Thos,.D. Wren, Clerk.
BRUSSELS
A trousseau tea was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George one,
on the 4th concession, Morris town-
ship, in honor of their daughter, Doro-
thy. Seventy-five guests were pres-
ent and wer,sreceived by Mrs. Bone
and . Dorothy. The home was pret-
tily decorated for the occasion., Mrs.
George Lowry, of Brussels, great
aunt of the. bride -elect, poured tea,
assisted ;by' Velma Duncan, Betty
Currie, Isabel Lowe, Adella' Bryers
and Dorothy Jardine. The table was'
most attractive with lace cloth, sil-
ver tea service and centre of mauve
dahlias. Mrs. Ward Sellers and Miss
Ruby Bone displayed the trousseau.
Miss Bone is One of Morris' popular
young ladies being a member of the
Junior Women's Institute.
Miss Shirley Moser, of Stratford, ie
the guest of Miss Jessie Little,
Miss Isobel Lowery' spent the week
end in 'Seaforth and Goderich,
CONSTANCE
Mrs. Wm. Clark and Mr. Ephriam
Clark left on Tuesday for New York.
City, ,where they' attended the golden
wedding of Mr. and Mrs, G. F, Coates
on Wednesday, August 6th.
Mrs. M. Armstrong and daughters,
Ella and Marie, spent t'he week -end.
with Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong
in Toronto.
Mrs, William Jewitt and babe re-
turned from Scott Memorial Hospital
on Saturday.
Miss Ethel Dexter and girl friend,
of Kitchener. spent the`holiday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin,' Dex-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dale on the
Huron Road, on Sunday.
Those who were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Britton
over the holiday were: Rev. J. C.
Britton, of the -R.C.As,F. Station , at
Dunnville, and Mrs, Britton and fam-
ily, of •Clinton; Mrs. Wynne and
daugher, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. George
Wynne and Mrs. Ferguson, of Forest
on Monday. Mrs, Ferguson remained
to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. • C. Ferguson and fam-
ily, , of Watford, called on friends in
Carleton Place and Ottawa and took
Mrs. Ferguson, Miss E. Britton went
as far as Belleville and will visit her
sister, Mrs. Andrew Reekie.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Clarence Rath, Joyce
'Colleen, and Sandra, of Belgrave; Mrs.
Bert Wiggins and daughter, Valerie.
of Brantford, and Mrs. T. Noble, of
Blyth, visited Mr.' and Mrs. 1' Fergu-
son over the week -end: '
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson were
in Goderich on Sunday.
WINTHROP'
The W. A. and W. M. S. of Cavan
Church will meet at the home of Mrs.
Frank Johnston, on Wednesday, A'ug.
13th, at "2 p.m. The roll call will be
on "Temperance."
Death ,of Harold Hart
The sad death of Harold Hart," of
Wroxeter, 'son of the late. Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Hart, formerly of this
village, took place on Sunday night
in Byron Sanatorium," He had been
in Byron for over three years. He
is survived by four sisters, Mrs.
Alonzo Sparling, Gorrie; Mrs. A. Car-
michael, Grey Township; .Mrs, Joe
Hart, Morris Township, and Mrs, Wm.
Hannah, of• Kingsville, and two bro-
thers, William, of Wroxeter, and
Har i y Hart, of Seaforth. Interment
was made in Maitlandbank cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Elliott, of
Listowel, spent Sunday, with Mrlind
Mrs. Albert Sperling and also with
Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Baton. Mr. and
Mrs:. Alonzo Sparling, Gorrie;-Miss
Hazel Sparling, Wroxeter, and Mr.
and Mrs:'`William Hart, of Wroxeter,`
also called on Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Sparling,
Mrs. John M. Gillies, Isabel, Bruce
and Jack are spending their holidays
in Collingwood,
Mr. William Montgomery, of Strat-
ford, spent Sunday at his home here.
Twenty-two ladies met in the hall
on Wednesday and completed four
quilts. a
ZURICH
The funeral of the late Menne D.
Steckle was held from the family
home in Stanley Township on Wed-
nesday afternoon. Deceased was a
well-known resident of that township
and had spent ,nearly all his life on
the Bronson Line, near Blake. He
was in his 73rd year and was highly
esteemed by a host of friends. Strick-
en with a heart attack on Monday he
passed away suddenly While tending
choree in the barn, Surviving are his
widow, five sons and three daughters.
Interment took place .in the Amish
cemetery', south of Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dietrich, of Kit-
chener, have moved to town: and are
living with the latter's lather, Mr. W.
S. Ruby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith are spend-,
ing the week along the shores of
Lake Erie for their vacation.
Rev. E. Tuerkheim and Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Klopp attended mission-
ary services at I3enbeigh in the Ot-
tawa Valley..
Hay council will meet next Monday
eveningthe for b e A2r'gust session,
Rev. 0. Martin performed...the eere-
mony at Drysdale• R. C. Chttreh on
Saturday whish united in marriage
Rita, Slighter of Mra and Mine,' ty.
Ducharnie and Mr Enitery Bedard,
son of Mrs. J, S. Bedard' and the late
S. Bedard, all of II'l"ysdale.
Mr, td, Silapei, " tjf Lansing, Midli.,
Visited relatives .1i1, the coninun1tl'
this Week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fraud visited
relatives in Detroit for a few days
this ',reek.
- Mr. Paul Hess, of Toronto,, spent
the Lhoi'day, at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, of
Windsor, are visiting at the home of
the 'former -'s sister, Mrs. Geo. Camp-
bell, of near Blake.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Haberer spent the
week -end at Manitoulin Island.
Dr. W. B. Conon is' haying a build-
ing erected at the rear of his lot
which will be used as an animal hos-
pital. When completed this should
prove a convenience . to local mei-,
dents when sick aniniials peed atten-
tion and care, •
KIPPEN
Mr. Clarence McLean, of London,
spent the week -end with his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mcdlymorrt
and sons, 'of Fort Erie, spent the
week -end with the former's father,
Mr. and Mrs. J. McClymont,
Mrs. S. Bowers of Centralia, is vis-
iting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey and -Miss
Irma Ferguson, Mr. A. Gackstetter
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane at-
tended the Horney reunion at Grand
Bend on Monday, • -
Mr. Ernest Horney, of Ridgeway,
and Miss Virginia Hicken, of Fort
Erie, visited' over the week -end with
the former's uncle, Mr. and Mrs W.
}Forney ney and attended the Horney re-
union at Grand Bend on Monday.
Miss Irma. Ferguson and. Mr, A.
Gacksetetter, of Guelph, spent Sun-
day with the former's brother, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Ferguson, of St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, of
Niagara Falls, spent last week visit-
ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
•James Wright.
Mr, and "Mrs. James Wright, Mr.
Frank Wright, Miss Laurabelle
Wright and Mrs. M. Gregg, of Moose
Jaw, attended the H'amilton.Davidsorr-
Boyd reunion on Monday in Stratford
Park, dinner and supper being" serv-
ed to eighty-five in Parkview Church.
Save
Gasoline !
• Follow the sugges-
tions made by the Gov-.
ernment, and - have a
check-up of your car to
see:
—i f the carburetor
needs cleaning or ad-
justing
'—if the motor , needs
tuning up or timing
—if the spark plugs and
valves are clean
—if the cooling system
is efficient
o Drive your car to
ou'r garage and 'let" us.
show you- how you can
get better mileage and
save gasoline.
DO IT NOW!
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Daly's Garage
SEAFORTH
AsesmagEr
Band and Legion
EiGHTH ANNUAL
arden P -`i
rty
VICTORIA PARK, SEAFORTH
Thursday, August 14
at 8 p,m.
GOOD PROGRAM BY LOCAL AND OUTSIDE
TALENT
CLINTON PIPE BAND SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BAND
JITNEY DANCING -
IN 'D' COMPANY ARMORIES
BINGO REFRESHMENT BOOTHS
FUN GALORE GAMES OF SKILL
DRAW FOR BEAUTIFUL CEDAR CHEST
This is the Big Night of , the Year !
ADMiSSION 25c CHILDREN AND MEN IN UNIFFORM, • FREE
Gate Prize — $10.00. in War Savings Certificates
LEGION—President, John Earle; Secretary, B. O. Muir.
BAND --President, D'Orleon Sills; Secretary, Arthur Golding
In event of rain, Garden Party will be postponed to Friday, Aug. •15th
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