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Mr. . 'and Mrs. • Q.' Newton of
Porters Hill, Mr. 'and Mrs. Os,-
baldeston and., Miss Grace New -
tom of Toronto •'`were recent visi-
tors at the ' home ' of Mr. and; 'Mrs.
Wm. Cox, ,
Mr. and. Mrs,. ,Joe Cassidy and
Graem of. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.,
Levi EckenSwiller , and Douglas
spent the "week -end with. Mr. &
Mrs • H. A, ' Graham, and, other
relatives. .,
The ,,,annual Cox reunion was
held.. at Harbor Park, God'erich,.
on, Saturday. Those attending
from here were Mm:, Wrri. Cox and
G .
Rcv T 13. Cox, Mr: and Mrs.
Maurice Hodgins' and Ellwood.
Mr,• and.
Mrs. p. •Brunton Jean,
ette, and Judy of Toronto were
recent visitor's w. ith - Mr ' and,; Mrs.
Maurice Hodgins. Jeanette is re-
maining for the holidays.
Mr.. and' Mrs. Norman Fry. and
.babe of •Wingham. and Mr. Ralph
Haldenby '.spent Saturday with
Mr, andMrs. Wm, Haldenby.
On Friday the school .. section
gathered: at the •school for a pic-
nic' and ' presented . the .. teacher,'
Miss .'Kay Gibson, with a silver
crea'n'ia'nd . sugar 'set, and other
gifts before leaving for her new
'school at G1anworth. ' ..
Mr.' and Mrs. •Karl, Boyle, Mai -
On and Carol. of London . spent
the Week -end with ,Misses ,Edna
and May Boyle. and -`other'rela-.
wives. ,
Miss 19ancy • Needham has gone
to Kincardine where sheis. em-
ployed at Chapman's store for the
holidays...•
Mr. and Mrs. , Harold Slessor
and 'family of Glarnis. were.'.:Sun.,
day visitors ..With Mr, and . Mrs;
Bert:Nicholson and family.
_.� The Anglican cngregation held.
their, garden party on ' Thursday
r. ,G evening. : Suppe'r' was " . served
which ,was folowed :by. a -musical
---` ,programDuring the supper hour
the Lucknow Band supplied.
Music which was enjoyed by all.
Others taking part were violin:
solos by Dr.' J. ,E. Little accom-
panied by Mr. Norman. • Taylor;
vocal solos by Mr. M. Keith. ac-
companied by •Mrs. Harvey Hous-
ton, and Mrs. ',Harold Haldenby
accompanied by.. Miss :Edna Boyle
readings �1 y , Mrs. Don- McCosh;
pianos; duet; Misses Margaret :Mal=
color and,; Edna. •Boyle. Rev. •'G.
B. Coxalso ' addressed the gath-
ering arid,, Rev. H. .E. ,Janke, who
was chairman for the evening,
expressed his thanks to all ' who
•'helped ;in any way to make theevening. successful.. .,
: Mrs. Arthur Graham and Mrs.
Dorothy Thompson left.on Friday
for a trip .through. the Western
Provinces; , .
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An American manufacturer was planning
to open a plant in Canada. He
consjsle, e&xarious locations and found
what` seemed a likely site. He .talked,to
a local bank manager, got facts
about the community and its facilities i:.
Some time later the company wrote
to the banker:
`The die has now been cast. It is our
intention to locate: in S-. We feel
that it well suited to our particular
operation. You have been of great
.aid to us. Your;.acc,urate and rapid
presentation of f'acts necessary to'reach a,
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decision was' top-notch."
• Such letters show how, a branch
bankserves not only its,OWn. deosito
P rs,
and other customers but how,, by
assisting business development,
:the whole, comin`unity.:
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This advertisement, based
on an actual letter, is
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING,
T_FQUR, UOMMUNLTY
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DONN.YBRO.OK
The June meetingof the• W. M.
S. and • W. A. was' . held' at ,,the
home ; of Mrs. Mark Arnistrong
with 12 • present. Mrs. • Norman
Thompson 'was 'in I charge of the
meeting which opened by singing
hymn 15: afterr which the Lord's
prayer , was repeated. Psalm 731
was read responsively, .prayers
were. offered 'by . Mrs: Chas. J'ef= byterian chuLrch , where her pas-
ferson, Mrs'. S, `Chamney and Mrs. tor, Rev. Charles A., Win gave'an
Wm.. Hardy.. 'Mrs. E. Robinson address and spoke highly d the
gave ,a reading on: Christian Ste-
wardship. Mrs: R. Chimney read
an article entitled "Worship in,
an. •Indian village".. The chapter
in the stinly' ,book was read 'by
Mrs. ' H. Jefferson: The offering
was ,received : by .Marilyn Taylor.
Hymn 501 ,was . 'used in closing.
Mrs; E. : Robinson• was in charge
a the W.A. meeting. 'A• Parc fil
post sale was held and plans, were
discussed On holding.* bazaar and
bake sale in Auburn. in July.
Miss, Joan Doerr : hes returned.
to her home at Niagara Falls af-
ter a ' week's (visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Root. Rutledge of
Goderioh 'were Sunday visitors
With .1tr. •' tinct Mrs. J. -R: Thome=
A NEW FARMHOUSE?
AN :EXTRA ROOM
A GARAGE? .';.
A NEW ROOF?
HOUSING FOR HIRE! HANDS?
Perhaps FILxcan supply a
good part of the necessary
funds. Talk` over a farm,'
Improvement Loan with,you
nearest B of M' manager.
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BANK OF ,MONTRE.A.L
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WORKING WITH CA:NADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINGE` 1817
reunion at Turnbull's Grove near
orand Bend on Saturday,,,corning
from Toronto, • London, Newcas+t1•e,
Sarnia, Wallaceburg and Browns-
ville' Those from this district•
tending included' Mr. sand Mrs.
4, ,'..C. Robinson;, .Mrs. Elizabeth
;Naylor, Mr. drill Mrs. " Gordon
Naylor and family; 'Mr. and. Mrs.
D. 'E. Robinson .•.arid ' family, Mrs,
R. Chamney,, Mrs. Olive Allen
land Joan :Doerr,. Mr: • arid, .'Mrs,
Win; I. Craig and Allan, ,Mr:- and.
Mrs., Robert Craig and 'daughters,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm.:Craig Jr.:and
Robert Wilkin: Pan. Rev: Geo:: Watt of Dungan-
• non will deliver , theaddress as.,.
listed ;by Rev. Mitchell • and : Rev.
p1.1 N G'A NN O N Meikiejohn off Luckno�uv •' Uolum
tary choir and special 'music
1•Mrs Rebecca . Stothers, age 89 •
one of . Dungannon s• oldest rest;
dents, was laid to rest in. Dun-
gannon. cemetery on Wednesday
' lafternoon, , bein:g the „last' 'of a
large family born to; the late
•Root. Davidson: and Martha Jiane
Menary who were ,pioneers.- to this'
district from Dungannon; Ireland.
Mrs. Stothers` .. passed. away at.
Winghaan Hospital ' . on . Monday.
She is survived by two sons; Rob-
ert and ,Herb and. one. daughter
Lula. (Mrs. Frank Jones),' Dun
gannon. Ella, (Mrs. H. Tigert) of
Port Aubert passed away; seven
years --ago: She is survived by 13
grandchildren.' and 8 great , grand-
children: Deceased was a very be
'loved citizen, having the respect
of , all .. Her Sterling qualities, will
be -long ''remembered and a' fine
exarnple •of cheerfulness to'' those
she met -and a good friend to the
children. .The .last few Months
shehad becerne feeble at the .ad:
vaned age and the- en;d, of 'this
life came ,as a happy release She
was predeceased' by. brothers
Hugh; James .arid .•Rapt; ,sisters
Mary (Mrs. p. Augustii1e); Elin
ore' :(Mrs. R. Reed), Dungannon;
Nioma' (Mrs. J. V, ilson),, Elora;"
Sarah (Mrs. Stephen Stothers.),
Goderich; Theresa,_'. Her, husband.
Wm: Stothers; passed away .34
Years : ago.
After .,a private service at her:
late ,hoaiie on Wednesday after;-
noon
fter=noon, at - 2,30,.. p.rn., sorrowing'
friends gathered at Erskine, Pres --
The many friends of Mr. Norl.
man Thompson will be pleased 'to
learn that he is making a satis-
factory • recovery in Wingharn
Hospital following a regreta1lle
ac iderit in,haying operations tn+a
,cost him his left ann.
There were about 78.* attend:-
ance at •the 4th annual Robinson
de,arted one and mentioned her
as a••valued life member' of the
W:Nl.•S.:
,Rev, Geo: Watt ' . of the
United church assisted With the.
service Mr. Ken McAllister ac-'
companied at the elertitric Organ
for •idhe hymns and Miss Barbara
Wilson played the. accoippaniment
'for Mrs..Allan Reid singing
`.`Green Pastu,res". The remains
were laid to• rest in the family
plot in. Dungannon cemetery. The
pallbearers were .Messrs. J. Ryan,
Durnin Phillips,, James Wilson;
Richard' Park,. Radcliffe Murray
and K. x. Dawson. ,Lovely floral
tributes Bespoke Silent respect:.
Mrs. Thomas Stewart has been
dniibly iberea red` by " firstLL' the
death of her only brother, Mr,
,Frank Kernick of Canrnore, Alta.
ori June 9th' and of her step, dau
ghter, Mrs. Eliza Whaley, Rich.
mond; 'Virginia, whose reindins
were interred in the family plot,
at Burks Falls; 'Ont., . this week.
The annual, memorial service•
at Dungannon cemetery will be.
held on Sunday,' July 6th 'at 4,15
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Presbyterian .Evening Aux:
• The June meeting of .the;Pres-
byterien; Evening' Auxiliary met
atthe home. '' of ,Mrs.: Morgan
.Henderson with `Mrs. V. Mowbray
in the' chair.- The 'call to worship,
Was
was conducted by the president,
and following hymn'.592,• Mrs E.
Pardon .:read. .the :scripture
Son. The .Bible • study on . "Ruth"
was given by . Mme. H. Cir ring
and: the 5th chapter of the study
book. wasttaken by. Mrs'YV.• Mow
bray, Mrs. J `Little and Mrs.. C.
MacDonald. Mrs. ' Wasney had •
charge : 'af' : the current events.
Plans ,were made for the picnic '»
which is to be held July the.,
at
Paint C'lark:. sports comMittee,
Mrs. J:'• Fisher,. Mrs. A : Smnith,
Mips, Maudie Fisher::;' transporlta
tion committee, Mrs:,Jack Marc- •
Donald and Mrs. K. Chester. .
Those who 'have any 'clothing., for
+tie bale are to leave it, with -.Mrs.
S. Jamieson or••'Mrs. J.-MacDon
ald.: Mrs. Robt. ReidgiaVe' a very
interesting' !report of the , Pres-
byterial held in. Winghain in May.'
The closing .hymn ,579, ' was fo1-� '.
`lo=wed :vwithi pr -dyer by—Miss; Jean
MacDonald . ' and ' a short Bible
quiz , was conducted by Mrs V.
Mowbray.
Reception Services ,
Ashfield. Charge • ,
' Rev. ' C. • B, Woolley held re4
ception services 'around Ashfield
pastoral ; charge. on Sunday, 26
being received, ,into church mem-
bership, seven at Blake's, seven
at. Hackett's and twelve at Zion. •
CARTER FAMILY GATHERING,
• Tle Carter 'FFarhiily ` gathering
Was: held on June .29th .at the.
home°of:Mr., and Mr.. ,Peter. Car-
ter; Jr., at their, newly purchased
farm :when .45 relatives 'were pre-
sent. They included Mr.:and Mrs. •
G. A. A. ' Carter and family and
Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Carter.'and
family, a1L of 11, .2, , .Wing'ham;
Mr; and Mrs. Nelson Carter and,
familyof Wingham; 'Mr, and'Mxs. •
.Howard Edgar and family. of R.
4, Atwopd; .Mr. and Mrs.' Levi
Carter, aria family, Mr. Peter Car-
ter; Sr., Miss Pearl_ darter,,_John,.. ..
Gordon; Bertha. and Harry Car- • • '
ter of °Lueknow. '
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"Yes, 1 got two orders on my
,first day as a salesman". •
"Fine! What were theyk".
'`Get out and stay :out".
A .pessimist . is a' person. -who
rho.
is seasick during the entire voy
age"of life.
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