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'THURSDAY,...MAY 19W
Mr. ..and Mrs. Gordon-Cuping-
enharne joyed last week at Cedar
Neat,
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sprag-,
_Detr,olt were aft "HcAley -Lod,
go"' *over the weekend.)
MiSs Ethel Blair,. London spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. ,and Mrs. Robert Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Kemp - and
family, spent- Sunday
with Mr. 'end Mrs. Bert Dun, Jr._
Mrs, I, A. Lawson was able ,to
leave ,Ctinton Hospital on Sunda-1Y
and is DOW With her -daUghter,
Mrs, L, R. Gray in London
Miss Marion lVfalrins and her
fiance,. .Kerineth. Mackie; London,
Were with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Makins, over the
weekend.
T&r and Mrs. Herbert 'Kirkham,
were in the' village on, Monday,
The latter's, Mother, Mrs, Enter-
son .Heard who went to London
*on Saturday returned home with
" them.
On Thursday last, H. -H. Ornt-
ond was in London. While at
'Duration's Greenhouse gathering
bulbs from a 'heap on the ground,
he noticed a black .squinrel -come
Wrong the drilve way, It stopped
,opposite him, on a pile of lumber,
Mr, •Orroond • observed .something
tin its mouth. Upon closer exam-
the home of Mrs, Neville Forbes.
,The president, Mrs:, Ruth Yin,
cent oPened the' meeting With a
poem, "Who will roll -away the
stone?" Roll call was answered by 15 members,
Mrs. Nona Pipe gave a temper-
ance reading. 'A chapter of the
Study Reek was, explained by
Mrs. Laura Forbes. The program.
cominittee, Mrs., Betty miler,.
Mrs, Doreen 'Carter, had 'as their
theme "Stewardship", 03etty read'
a poem, "April Morning," Dor-
een read 'the Scripture, led in
prayer and read 'a story, "The Child was 'blessed."
Mrs. Dorothy McLean and Mrs.
Evelyn Merrill served lunch, The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Donald McLean,
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lnation, he saw that it was
baby squirrel with its arms
.around its Mother's neck. But
the mother also .had held) of the
little one tin her mouth. She .d.is-
appeared onto the . front lawn.
Then she -came trackribut this time
went closer to the greenhouse.
Site had another baby attached
to her neck when a cat spied her,
Mr, Ormond frightened the cat
off. And ,back cabs Mrs. black
scroxtro for another little one, -.
*Thursday -tivatsthe -day of PX-
tra7M/Y high wind which did a
good deal Of damage -in London.
The greenhouse keeper thought
that the squirrel's nest was in a
very old 'trumpet vine up near
the stock, It was swaying in the
breeze, and evidently mother in-
Stinct prompted the black squir.
ref' :to move her offspring to a
safe' *abode.
Receives ,Tnigries Agqn
Miss -Rose Snowden had the
misfortune of falling on Satinday
!Plight while out on [the verandah
for some water. rt was several
hours before she could crawl into
the house.- Neighbours- noticed
lights on about 5 am.- and went
to investigate and found her on
;the conch in her _kitchen,
She was taken'* Minton Public
Hospital by Wegtlake's ambulance
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and X-rays-showed a. chip off t
bone* in the hip -socket
Receives PlinrieS
Bert Dunn, Jr, received painful
injuries to his right leg, last Fri-
day morning when showing a
large bull' 0' a prospective
The bull became angry and pinned
him against the cement wall, The
quick thinking of the buyer, who
distracted the 'attention of the
buil by yelling, allowed Bert tO
crawl along the wail and out over
the manger to. safety.
snowed, torn ligaments
to the knee, and he now has his
leg do a '04$t,
BRU(EFIELD
Mr. arid Mrs. M. Kelly Central-
ta, called on Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Rass. on 'Saturday,
Elsie Forrest,- London,
speRE Sunday with Mrs.. J, Mc-
Queen and Margaret, Mr. and'. Mrs William Collin%
Seatorth, spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Robert Speirs,
' Mr, .and Mrs. Victor Hargreaves
and 'family 'spent Sunday with
Mrs. Hargreaves parents, Mr. and
Mrs, A. Henderson, Ingersoll.
14arry Dirmin; and daughter
Cathy, Petrolia t came 'by plane on
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
William Dinnarr, The landing strip
used was D'Aircy pas-
ture.
Harry f tlalrymple Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple, Mr, and Roy
P epper, attended the funeral of
Harry Dalrymple's sister-in-law,
Miss Mabel Anderson in Stratford
on Monday.
The regular yearly "Visitors
Day" of the Woman's Association
will bo , held in _the' Brucefiekl
United Church on Tuesday ,after-
noon', May 6, commencing at 2.30.
Guests will be ladies from North
Side United Church, Seaforth All
ladies from the Brucefield con-
gregation! are especially invited.
HENSALL
Correspondent
MRS. M. REDDEN
Phone Homan '5
A reception and dance for Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Baker, (nee Gre-
ta Pfaff) will, be held in the town
hallo May a
Mr. and Ma's. Den Rigby, Bien-
helm, Spent 'the weekend with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry' Snell, and
called on .Mrs, Jack Traquatir at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Miss Lorna Barrie, Blytb, and
Miss Ruth Merrill, 'Clinton, who
are attending Teachers' College,
spent last week practise teaching
at SS 1, Tuckersmith under the
supervision of Mrs. Laurabeile'
Reichert. -
11-lensatit Kinsmen were very
pleased with the success of their
house-to-house-canvass Friday ev-
ening for the Canadian Cancer
Society. Frank -Ellwood, chair-
man of the project stOted that
over $30,0 was collected. The Kins-
men' would like to -express their
thanks to 'the citizens who gave
so generouily 'to such a worthy
cause.
Mr. and IVErts. Bill Shupe and
Serann, Selfridge, meal., visited
last week with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Ma's. Manley Jinks.
and Susan
'
who adcompanieci th-
em home Ito Michigan to spend the
weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs'. Harold Heddlen
Dresden; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hedden, St. Catherines, visited
Sunday With 'their Mother, ,Mrs.
Catherine Redden, at South Hur-
on Hospital,
Winners of Legion Bingo were:
Mrs. Eleischauler; Tom, Kyle (a);
Mrs, Roy Pepper (2); Maw, Roy
Simale (2); Jack Aikenhead; Mrs'.
G. Broderick; Mrs. A. Foster;
Wilbert Pepper; Ed. Cornett; Roy
Pepper -and Mrs. C. Wilkinson.
$675 DAMAGE
An acdident on Highway 4
Monday morning caused damages
estimated at $675. Murray Veit,-
ner, 22,, Hensall, travelling north.
on Highway 4 went to cross the,
highway and, was struck head on
by a - car 'driven ,by Kenneth Gek,-
aid IV10Nairin,, Staforth. There
were no injuries, Chief Constable
E; IL Davis, Remelt, investigated.
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Reg, Admission: 75c Cents
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Fo r
Special Engagements
or
Wedding Receptions
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto,
spent the weekend at hex' home
here,
The Granthnotbers' Club Met at
th:e home of Mrs, -Bert Allen on
Wednesday of this week,
MiSs Marilyn Shaddick spent
Sunday' and 'Monday with her
grand-Mother, Mrs, Thomas Fair-
service,
Mrs. Cliff, Saundercock gave
her home for a Shower on .Satur-
day evening, for Miss 1411a Deer,
who is to be married in 'the near
future.
Joseph Youngblut has purchaa-.
ed 'the residence of William Knox.
We are sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs.
l(nryx from the vicinity, but as
they are making their home M-
aintop', it vWiall not be too far for
their Lontlesboro friends to see
them occasionally,
Mission Circle
The April meeting of the Aim-
well Mission Circle was held at.
GOSHEN LINE
Walter Eckel and Eln'wr Hayter
are busy this week building Silos
on their farms',
The Young People of Goshen
and Varna, met on Monday even-
ing at the ,parsonage in Varna.
The Woman's ASS0.0a61021, of
Goshen Church met on' 'Thursday
night at the home of Mrs. Arnold
Keys, The devotional' period was
led by Mrs. 'William Hayter, as-,
sisted by -Mrs. Roy McBride and
Mrs, Lloyd Armstrong.
Mrs:. James Keys' read the min-
sates of the last meeting. Mrs,
Elgin McKinley was appointed to
purchase some new hymn books
for the 'church. 'Mrs, Ha.yter ask-
ed :that membership fees' be paid
for this year.
It was decided 'to get someone
to paint the outside trim of the,
churcb„.4 bee' is' to be held short.
br to clean up the churclh grounds,
and fix the Dower beds,
'Some plans were made for the.
WA Rally which. is, to be held in
Winghem. on May 8, when Goshen
is' to conduct the afternoon devo-
tion-al -period:
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mr5. W. Batkin, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cox, Mrs. J
'Clinton; Mrs. J. Cook, Gode-
rich, attended the funeral of the
late A. .E. Beck, father 'of WO2
Dres Beck, in Strathroy on Wed-
nesday.
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Dr. Alex
ADDISON
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