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Fiction
Bright Seapel .U Siefert
Saratoga Trunk ...... Ferber
Blind Man’s House , Walpole
The Venables .... .. Norris
Rio Casino Intrigue ..... Mason
Bird of Wilderness ............ Shejan
They Came to a River ....... Mackay >
Sky Plutocrat ........... Oppenheim
Guardians of the Trail ...... Gregory.
Non-Fictiop
Mission to the North Harriman
A Man Arose ....... Roberts
A Prophet at Home .............. . Reid
Nine Days Wonder ....... Masefield
Stories for Christmas ... . Lines
Wings of Victory ........... Halstead
Mixed Company .............. Robertson.
Elizabeth ...................... Spencer
Juvenile
Hugh Hurdles .............. Duncombe
The Big Six’ ................... Ransome
Ships Aground ............. Smith
White Isle ................ Snedak
Animals Everywhere .... Du
Child is Born ......... Baker
The County Library Association
has sent out the first consignment
of ■ books to the libraries in the
county which have linked up With
this association. Exetei’ Puhlic
Library has received sixteen books
comprising fiction, non-fiction and
juvenile and readers will have the
use of these books for three months,
when they will be changed for an
other consignment. Following is
the list:
Juvenile
Yukon Holiday ........... Fieldhouse
Mother West Wind. “Why” Stories
................Burgess
I Met Some Little 'People ...Brooks
The Story of Earth’s Treasury ...
.........Petersham
Anne of Ingleside ........ Montgomery
Non-Fiction
De PoUcins
.....Hahn
.. Maugham
Kabloona ...................
The Soong 'Sisters ..
Strictly Personal .....
Where Stands a Winged ..Sentry...
Wm. West,
and Mrs. H
and
of
Joan spent
London and
Mr. and Mrs.
Aurora with Mr.
Sturgis.
Mrs. Redfern
Christmas holidays in
St, Thomas,
Mr, Bill puusford, R.C.A.P.C., of
Kitchener, is spending, a six-day
leave at his home.
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Beavers and
Gerry, of Sarnia, with Mr. and
Mrs. B. W„ F, Beavers.
Mr. Jack Mahon, of Detroit, is
visiting at the home of Mr, land
Mrs. Samson McFalls,
Mr, J» G. Acheson, of St. Thomas,
with his* mother, Mrs. W, T; Ache
son, over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. P, L. Jackson, of
Dunnville, with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann.
Mrs. T, A. Inglis and Rorne, of
Forest, are visiting with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Darling.
Mr,
spent
Mayor
Mr.
the Christmas' week-end in Toronto
with the lather’s parents,
Mrs. Jim Sullivan.
AC Warren
Pool, Toronto,
Christmas leave
Mr. and Mrs* F.
Mr. and Mrs-
January Sth, the
of the Ladies’ Aid
the United church
and Mrs. George Wright
Christmas in London with
W. J. and Mrs, Heaman.
and Mrs. Ray Frayne spent
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Beckler, Calvert »....
Brown, Charles ......
Cowen, Marion .....
Davis, Robert ........
"" Dougall, Harry .....
Easton, Mary .......
■Finkbeiner, Bernice
Gill, Eloise ..........
Goulding, Dawson .. Jones, Gwenneth ...
Melville, Marie .....
Parsons, Robert .....
Penhale, Doris .....
Pfaff, Helen .........
Prout, Junior .........
Tetreau, Mona .......
Turnbull, Helen ....
Welsh, Marjorie ...
Dougall, Harry—Physics,-Grade 11, 48
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GODERICH OEFICIAD
FAILS TO RECOVER
FROM HEAD‘INJURY
PHIPKA
On Sunday, January 4th}, Com
munion service will bo hold at the
United church.
On Thursday,
regular meeting
will be held at
at 2 p.m.
Mr. Wm. Devine and Mr. and
Mrs. P. Eisenbach, of Grand Bend,
have returned -home after a motor
trip to Montreal, visiting relatives
and friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner
and family spent Christmas in Sar
nia, with relatives. t A
Miss Nola Sweitzer, of "the nurs*
ing staff, in Victoria. Hospital, Lon
don, spent Christmas with her par
ents. Miss Evelyn Harlton, R,N.V
Of Sarnia, spen't the holiday at her
home,
. Miss Dorothy Harlton, nurse-im
training in St. Thomas’ Hospital, is
spending New Year’s with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harlton.
Miss Mildred Lamport and Miss .1
Sweitzer, of London, spent Christ
mas at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Fossald and
family, of London, visited over
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mil ton Ratz,
Mr. Arthur Gaiser has return
ed to Camp Borden after spending
the holiday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Gaiser,
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Here’s Heal Relief far
NOSES THAT
omomrup
AFTER DARK
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WINCHEUSEA
Christina? visitors in the com
munity were as follows:
Mrs.
and
nia.
and
Mrs.
Thedford’,
Pym and
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
don, Mr.
Mount Pleasant, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Prance.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Brock and Shirley, of Kirkton, Mr,
and Mrs, Frank Brock with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Johns; Mr. and Mrs,
Alf -Collier and Grace, -of Kirkton,
Mr..
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey; Mr. and
Mrs. Jas,. Kirkland and Malcolm* of
Thames- Road, Miss Wi’lma Mist.
Curdy, of Kirkton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eelbridge and
Kevin visited on Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter, of
ter.
Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Horne
Kathleen,, spent Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. Ijlewman Baker, of Well
burn,
Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Murch
family, of London, visited on
day with Mrs. W. J. Veal.
Mr. and Mrs., L- P. Whaley
Dierdre, of St, Marys, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. W- Batten.'1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch and
family, of Imndon, spent • Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Davis.
Miss Joy Whitlock, of St, Thom
as, visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. V. Horne.
Mr. and Mrs.. Horace Delbridge
and boys spent Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce' Cooper, of Elim-
ville. . ’ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Warner McRoberts,
of-* Lucan,. visited on Sunday with
• Mr. and Mrs.'. Geo^ Davis.
Mr. Fred Brock, of Hensail,.-spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge
and family visitefl on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Delbridge, -of Exe
ter.
Mrs. W. J, Vale and family
ited -on Christmas with Mr.
Mrs. Alvin Pym,' of Elimville.
Mr. and' Mrs. Theron Creery
'family spent Christmas with
Mr.
Ray Fletcher and family,
Mrs. Harold Denham, of
Mr. Reg., Delbridge, with
Mrs, W. IF. Batten;- Mr.
Harold Prance and family, of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
family, of Thedford. Mr.
Cliff Moore and baby, Mr,
Clarence Prance,, of Lon-
and jMi’s. Wilson, Yule, of
and
Mr.
S.ar-
Mr.,
and
and Mrs, George Bailey, with
with
Exe-
and
and
Fri-
How much better ^PURPOSE you feel-when
MEDICINE you dear npse pf..............transient conges
tion at bedtime with Va-tro-nol!Va-tro-nol does 3 important things: (1) shrinks swollen membranes; (2) soothes irritation; (3) helps flush nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus, relieving transient congestion. It makes
breathing easier, invites sleep,If a cold threat- ens, Va-tro-nol used at first sniffle C job)or sneeze helps prevent colds de- veloplng. TOTCOHCM
3 -PURPOSE you feql ......
MEDICINE. yaw dear nose, d .............transient conges-
ODUSUmOUHaBKM
Letters from England ft
and
Many of the ’boys from Exeter
and District who. aite in battle dress
in England have acknowledged
parcels and cigarettes sent them by
the Exeter District War Time Com
mittee in October last. Acknow
ledgment of November parcels, has
not yet been received,
usual “thanks”- the
GREETINGS
This is Station FWKT in Toledo,
Ohio, the Ancient Mariner speaking.
In this dusky vale we are passing
through
Where skies are gray, but some
times blue;
But I will fondly think of you
When Christmas comes.
Besides the
boys send
Christmas greetings to the commit
tee and to all their friends in the
district.
Corporal Andy Easton says he
had a 950-mile’ air trip in a Blen
heim bomber with Sgt.-Pilot Harold
Elliot at the Stick, travelling 140
to 280 miles an hour and how they .
enjoyed those chocolates Harold
had received,
•Gunner A. Schwalm, says that'
was the best meat he had for ages.
I (spent my seven days’ leave in.
Edinburgh, going up on the Flying
Sept, a very fast train.” «
Leonard J,,. Wein says he sees
some of the other boys occasionally.
Harvey Pfaff lived across the street
from him for five weeks before ,r.hey
met. “I drive a truck and I have
seen much of England. The people
all over treat us very kindly.”
Jack Sweet says he now belongs
to the Mortars Platoon, “I have.;,
seen Hilton ‘Sanders' . pn.d Mini’1
Campbell. I visited in London on
leave with mother’s brother and'
.saw much of the damage. We go
to the coast soon where it will'be
more exciting.”
Gordon Squire says “The cookies-
were . a ' ' "
great on
for one
married a while ago and am very
happy.”
.Others who have .acknowledged
parcels are Chester Cornish, HH--
May your vale be filled with sheer
To stay with you throughout the
year; •
And may. no. sorrows linger near
When .Christmas comes.
Frank W. K. Tom
May,
spent
with
A, May. '
John Stonehouse,
Bob and Iona, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. White on Friday, Iona
is remaining for the holidays.
Mr. C. C. White spent Christmas
with his parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. J.
White, in Arkona. Mrs. J, White
has been ill for .some time.
’ Mrs. J, McTavish, ofe‘ town,
Gordon, of London, spent
Christmas holidays with her
Donald McTavish, of Shakespeare.
Miss Annie McGill and Freeman
McGill, of London, with their
grandmother, Mrs. T. s McCurdy.
Annie is remaining for the holi
days.’
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scriven and
son, Ross, of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Goodman, of Detroit,
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schroeder.
Miss Mary Martin, nurse-in-train
ing in St. Joseph’s Hospital,. Lon
don, spent the ‘week-end with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Cochrane.
Holiday ‘ visitors with ' Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. E. Welsh were Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Roberts, of Chatham;
Miss Ruby Welsh, Miss B. M. Welsh
and Miss Ferm-.Short, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson,
Neil and M^rga,ret and Miss Ella
Sanders, of Stratford, and Miss
Cora Sanders, of Detroit, spent the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Sanders.
On Saturday evening, December
20th, Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell en
tertained the members of the Bea
ver family to a turkey dinner, also
Miss Mary Caldwell and friend,
Margtierite Galagher, of London.
Miss Fern Welsh, R.N., of Sar
nia, spent a few flays last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Welsh, leaving here for Toronto, '
where she will take a post-gradu- '
ate course at St. Michael’s Hospital.
Mrs. Yellow apd Tom, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard’ Harvey and family and Mrs.
C. P. Harvey spent Sunday withj
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, of Mit
chell, it being Mrs. Cottle’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman ’‘and
daughter, of. Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Graves and spn, of London,
and Sub-Lieutenant Nelles Ashton
and -Mrs. Ashton,' of Montreal,’ spent
the Christmas week-end with Mr.
and Mrs? W. W. Taman.
Mr. -Reynold Wuei’th, of the
Galt Aircraft School spent Christ
mas week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Reynold
leaves for Manning Depot,, Toronto,
on the first of January.. Miss El-
va Wuerth, of Detroit, spent the
holidays with her parents;
Mrs. Oran Winer, of Hamilton
and son, L.A.C. JDoiiald Winer, and
Miss Ruby Wood, of Ridgetown,
spent the .latter <pArt of the week
With Mi‘. and Mrs. W. E. Winer.
Donald Winer recently graduated
from the Clinton Wireless Training
School and is to be congratulated
oh heading his class. He left On
Wednesday for Moticton, 1N.B.
Miss Lois Clarke, of Belleville,
Spent the Christmas week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.
Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. George Grant
and family, of St. Thomas, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Brock, of Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Welsh, ajid
Wayne, of Hensail, spent Sunday
ther’e. Donald and Mae " Grant are
remaining for the holidays, .
Christmas guests with Mi\
Mrs. James Bowey were Mr, and
Mrs. J, R. Calvert and sons, Stewart
and TelfeiV of llderton; "Miss Kay
Calvert, of Toronto; Miss Evelyn
Grainger, R.N., of Goderich; Mr?
Brew Swan and Glenn, Miss Edythe
Bowey, Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Me*
Queen and Margaret, Mrs, James
Thomson and Ales: and Ma and Mrs.
John Grainger, dll of Brucefleld;
Mr. and Mrs, Austin IZaphe; of Lon
don.
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A: •
'THAMES ROAD
and ROYS
Rev. Wm. Gardiner and Miss El-
jenor Hudson, of Egmondville, were
.visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Gardiner’s home over Christmas.
Mr, John Tookey, of London, is
visiting his cousins, the Passmore
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stpoe, of.
.Loudon, Mrs. H. Andersojn, of Exe
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson were
guests a,t Mr. .and' M^i-s. p. Stone’s
at Christmas. 1 ■ ’ ■
Mr. Bert -Gardiner, of Toronto,
spent a few days at home during
Christmas week.
Mrs. Robert Cann returned 'home
from Victoria Hospitap on Monday.
Mrs. E. /Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs, R.
Keller, all of Exeter, were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rohde
on -Christmas. ’ > «
Christmas word was received from
Thomas ‘F'arron, a former resident
of Thames Road now in the Canad-
•ian Army Overseas in/the forestry
division.
Mr. R. Williams is this Tyeek at
tending a special agricultural
Course at Guelph.
Mr. William Allison, ’Mrs. Wm.
Sillery, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan
and Mrs. Wiseman attended the
funeral of the late Joseph Allison,
at Dumbarton, last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hunkin were
at Mr. and Mrs. Lorpe McNaugh
ton’s at Chiselhurst for Christmas.
Among those who visited this
district on Christmas were the fol
lowing: Mr. Henry Brqwn and Har-•_____ „„ __ ___„
«old Brown, of Toronto,, with Mr J Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney,
and Mrs, Joe. Kernick;’ Mr. and
Mrs. Harris West, Mrs.^Thos. Wil
lis, of Centralia, Mrs. Hodgert, of
Exeter, Mr. Geo. and Miss T. Cow
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates;
all of! Exeter, at Mrs. Roy Cowarfl.’?;
Ma and Mrs. Wm. Andreyr, George
and Mary,, of Exeter,-.Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Knight and family, Of Sea
forth anji Miss Lyia 'Pym, of Exe
ter,. with Mr. and Mrs* E- Pym.
Rev. and Mrs. Mair and family
were at the home of the latter’s
sister ip .Schomberg tor Christmas.
Best Wishes to all for the y$ar
to come.
Private F. GollingS, R.C.O.O., of
Lopdop, and Mrs. Gollings, return
ed to London od Monday
Spending a six-day Christmas
lough at Thames Road.
," Mrs. M. Fletcher, Mr. -and
Stan Coward, Mr. and Mrs. ___
Coward and baby and Mrs. Bah
Coward were guests, at the home of
Ma and Mrs. Moodie on Christmas.
Iie<l Cross Notes
The officers for the Red Cross
in 1942 are: Pres., Mrs. ‘FVed Raw-
son; 1st Vlce-pres., Mrs. Will Cann;
2nd vlce-pres,., Mrs, Ffed iDawson;1
men’s sec,-treas„ Bill Cann; ladles’
sec.-treas., Mrs. John Bfay; finance
Comm., E. Rawson, Roland Wil
liams, Chas, Jeffrey, Mrs, P. pass-
more, Mvs. Wm, Mair; knitting ana
sciwiiig convener, Mrs. Wiseman;
qhilt conveners—Group' lt Mrs.
Robt, Miller; Group 2, Mrs. Clarence
Knight; Group S, Mrs, Thos. Bal-
lantyne; Group 4, Mrs. Art Ford;
Group 5, Mrs. Vic Jeffrey.
...............Kennedy
Sails ....... Eaton
... Lion
.. Duley
.... Boyd
Christie
...Rame
Deeping
Valour
Restless Are
Mill Stream
Highway to
Marching On
Seed Cypress ....... ?.....
The Sun Shall Greet Them
Shabby Summer ...............
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HARPLEY
Mr. Isaac Bestard, Sr,, is
, ing in London,. <j> ■
Miss Ruth Love, of Grand.Bend,
is holidaying in
-Hector Laing.
Mr. and •
Sunday at
Love’s.
1 Christmas
of Mr. and
Mr.
holiday-
London with Mrs.
vis-
an d
Mrs.
Mr.
Eddie Gill
and Mrs.
spent
Colin
visitors at the
Mrs. Wm. Love
and Mrs. Colin Love
home
were
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Love and
Junior, of Thedford and Mr. John
Love, of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor vis
ited .on Sunday in Bayfield with
and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison.
Christmas .visitors with Mr. Man-
sel .Hodgins were Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Kayes and Geraldine,' of To-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Har-
14 years.' He was born near
Orillia.
Flanniken had pleaded guilty to
car theft and stealing gasoline and
had been remanded
ber 30. for sentence
wanted by London
police on car theft
had been charged with jailbreakj ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
and Criminal assault following the and family.
break, but Crown Attorney Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. Churchwand and
Flanniken i asked the court to refuse plea on [Heather, of London, spent Christ-
c+o+it.ct' o r.v>r> mas with Mr. Austin Hayter.
Mrs.
visited
Ridley.
A charge of murder has .been laid
against John Flanniken, 17, a. pris
oner in Goderich jail, following the
death in hospital in Toronto on
Christmas Day of Kerwood White,
' jail turnkey.
It is charged that J
slugged the turnkey over the head (those charges, stating that a more
with a hammer, rendering him un-’serious charge might be laid later,
conscious during an attempted es-j y______ '
cape on December 14. j
.. . . MORGAN DIXON SUCCUMBSPolice say Flanniken, six feetr
tall and weighing 165 pounds, made* IN McGILMVB-AY TOWNSHIP
a break for liberty after knocking'
the prison official to the ground, , . ... ... .,but ran into the arms ot Governor Ishlp £armer- dl«l at 1,15 residence,
J. B. Reynolds. '__ _... r
in a struggle On the floor
' turnkey, recovering from
jury sufficiently to pick
up, went to the aid of the governor, j
The officials subdued the prisoner
Mr.
until Recem-
He is also
and Toronto j1 onto;
charges. He dy and Helen and Frank, of Hagers-
Morgan Dixon, McGillivray Town-
■, on
Christmas Day in his 70th year.
•I For 55 years he farmed in the dis-
j trict. His wife,,
predeceased’ him (fabout a year and
„ LY.l He is survived by three
Authorities say Turnkey Whitel ?°na- ^“rea- aad /urray-j‘1
» attacked from behind while “ McGUhvray and two daughters,
Mrs. Jack Hudson, in McGillivray, j and Mrs. George Lackie, bf Lucan.
h j The funeral was held on. Saturday,
arms 01 vroveruur- , • . .The two engaged >« t‘“?“y'
but the
his in-
himself J
I a half.
Adelaide Lewis,
W. Oliphant, of Burlington,
with Mr. and Mrs. James
-V-
was —.—,— ----- -------- ----
locking three individual cells in the]
cell block.
At first it was not
injury to the turnkey
but an X-ray taken
Hospital showed that
had formed on the
White was rushed to Toronto Gen
eral Hospital where the emergency
operation was performed* His con
dition was regarded as favorable)
immediately following the opera
tion.
Ma. White is survived by his wife
and seven children, the eldest 16
years of age and the youngest four.
He had been a turnkey for the past?
.MHwmh.... .... ..
believed the
was. serious,
at Goderich
an abscess
brain. Mix
December 27, at the residence at
2 p.m. Interment was in Marr’s
Hill Cemetery, Brinsley.
And the War Was On
The husband, after a very tiring
day, was enjoying his pipe and
reading the evening paper. The
wife, who was poring over 1 cross
word puzzle, suddenly called out:
“Henry, what Is a female sheep?”
“Ewe”, curtly replied her hubby,
and that’s hew the row started.
R.E,
Oo You Suffer
From Headaches?
It is hard to struggle along With a head that, aches
And pains all the time. b
A headache need not be an illness m itself, but it ‘
may be a warning symptom that there is intestinal
the cause of fceiidache h
necessary to eliminate the waste matter from thefiystOm. Burdock Blood
Bitters helps to remove the cause of headaches by regulating, the digestive,
and biliary organs iieutYalising acidity regulating the constipated bowels
and toning up the sluggish liver, andWhCn thia lias been accomphslied the headShesWulddisappear; I k ... .
Get B, B. B. at any drug counter. Price $1.00 a bottle.
♦ The T. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont.i
GREENWAY
Christmas visitors were:
Miss Evelyn Bullock, of Wood-,
ham, and Miss Mary Bullock, of
•Parkhill, with their parents', Mr.
and Mrs, Ed. Bullock.
Mr, and' Mrs. Eddie Hartle with
relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown, of
Toronto, at the home of Mr. W. J.
Brown.
s Mr. and Mrs. W, Curts, Marilyn
and Miss Viola Curts, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs.' ChaA Curts.
■ -Mr. Seibourne English, of De
troit, with Mr. and Mrs.
English, and Mrs. R. L. Sheppard.
Miss Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey.
Mt. and Mrs. Lawrence Pblloclt
and Murley with Mr. Raymond Pol
lock and family, of KCrrwood.
Mr. Ray Eagleson* of Hamilton,
With his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.
Eagleson. ,
Miss Killian Ulens, of Windsor,
With her mother, Mrs. W* T» Ulens.
Mr. Dawson Woodburrt, of Toron
to, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
,0. Woodburn,
Messrs, Bruce and Earl Gardi
ner, of London, at their home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young, of
Lucan,
ling.
Miss
friends
Mr.
Spent the week-end
'here.
Miss Ruby Hicks, of Hamilton, is
: visiting- with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Hicks,
Master Jack ’Pollock, of Kerr-
wood, jig. visiting with his cousin,
Morley Bollock,.
With Mr, and Mrs. H, Bel
Ula tllens is visiting With
in Windsor.
Floyd Shank,of Goderich,
With friends
after
fur-
Mrs.
Wm,
/
and
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Glen McLean, of Chisel-
liurst. ■ 1
Mr. and Mrs. E# Stone, of Thames
Road, Mr. and
Cher and Miss Marjorie Fletcher
spent Christmas
Bert Fletcher.
Ml’. ■a.nd,,Mrsi Bill ?Walters and
Margaret, of Thames ^Road, visited,
on - Christmas Day .with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson 'Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher
and family spent Christmas . with
Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt, of
Centralia.
. Mr. end Mi’s. Ray Clarke and I ton Sanders, D. W. Pritchard, Las-
v*slWd -on Christmas Day | ter j^lien, Ralph Cornish, R. H.
with Mrand Mrs. John Bray, of Quinton, W.'J H. Dickey,
‘ Howey, Bruce Medd, Chaplain
eonbridge.
Several letters have since
received, indicating that the
overseas have received -their Christ
mas parcels.
Mrs. Truman IFlet-
with Mr. and- Mrs.
treat and the cheese'; was
toast. I am now a batman •
of the officers and I got
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Thames Road.
_ Mr. and Mrs; Tom Allen, Jr., of
withFarquhar, spent Christmas
l”r. and Mrs. Walker Kerslake.
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KIPPEN_
Mervin Brightmore, of the
E R.C.N.V.R., London, spent -the
week-end with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane.,
Mr. and Mrs- Archie Parsons and
sons spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Linden, of Denfield. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. • Alec McMurtrie
and Carol, of Centralia Airport
spent Christmas with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. McMur
trie.
Mr. Irvine Foster, of Hamilton,
visited on Saturday at the home of
Mr
and
the
W.
Mr, and Mrs. O. Jaques
daughters spent Christmas with
former’s parents,, Mr. and Mi's.
JkqUeS, of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Torrance
family, of . Porter’s ,Hill»
Christinas with Mr. H. Ivison and
Jean. *, '
Miss Myrtle Thompson, of Lon
don, spent Christmas with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rdbt. Thomp
son.
The sympathy of tile community
is extenfled to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Field, Robert aild W’innifred,
Centralia, formerly of Kippen,
their recent sad bereavement.
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and
spent
•of
in
<
quiet
num
friends
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CROMARTY
Christmas was rather
around the village as quite
,ber spent the holiday with
,out of the village.
‘Afr. and Mrs. McDonald and fam-,
ily spent Christhias with Mrs. Mc
Donald’s parents at Brussels.
A family gathering was held at
the hotiiA of' Mrs. ' Russell Scott,
also a family gathering at the home
of Mi‘. and Mrs. Johif Scott in the
village.
Mrs. S» A. Miller left on Christ
mas Day to spend the fest of the
winter months in Stratford with
her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameson spent a
few days with their son. Rev. iBetor
Jameson, of Dresden.
Mr, Kenneth McKellan Was home
for the holiday.
Lome
Pai-
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No Sir!
Friefld—But isn’t your son sort
of listless, Mr. Money-bags1?
Mr. Moneybags—Heavens, " no;
he has a list of blondes, a list of
brunettes, and a list of red heads.
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