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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-08-05, Page 5a of huy last week. During August while Rev. B. A* Brook, pastor pf the United Church Hensall is on vacation service will be held at 11 a.m, only. Bey« Grant of Kippen, will conduct the servic­ es on August 8th and 15th and Rev, James Elford, of Seaforth will conduct the service on August 2 2nd and I 29 th, Kennmly-—-HoggaHh quiet wedding was solemnized of Toronto, °h Thursday, July 29, at Hamilton HENSALL Dr, and Mrs. p. G. Steep spent few days recently in Toronro. Mrs. Wesley Jones visited with Pte. Wesley Jones in London last week. Miss Margaret MacGregor is visit­ ing with relatives at Port Dalhousie this week. Miss Nonna gangster is spending tiiis. week in London with Miss T.hel-! pia Cook. | Miss Joyce Scruton, ■”> -- is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. ^dkd Presbyter£an ^Church, London, Scruton, T Quite a number from here at­ tended the horse races, at Goderich on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Higgins, of Exeter, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McQueen. Mrs. Thos. J, Suitor, of Montreal, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Coxworth,Wayne Tuckey, of Exeter, visited I rdses^. last week at the home of his grand- i father, Mr, Peter Moir, Mr. of the a two Mr, ford, visited recently with the latter’s father, Mr. Wm. Stone. Mrs. Elliott Bell Toronto, visited last and Mrs. Wm, Bel], Mrs, Sherman, of ly visited with her Meiclinger of the village, Miss Jean Foster holidaying ents, Mr. Misses Margaret week’s vacation at Grand Bend Mrs. Alice Joynt spent last week' Toronto at Sauble Beach with Dr. and Mrs, Harry Joynt and Judith of London. Mrs. Farrell( nee Bella Smale), of Ottawa, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smale Mr, Milton Ortwein, of London, has been holidaying at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Ortwein. ren, Rev. ...... _ . ... Freddie, of Hespeler, spent a few | I'. _v j,*_. , ." " ' , •days this week visiting with friends ed with Miss Millie Miller over the here; , ! week-end. Master George Parker returned Mr. and Mrs. home after spending a week with daughter. Beth, his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred a few days with Mr. and Corbett. , i Miller last week. Miss Dorothy McQueen, of Lon- J Rev. and Mrs. J. R. don, spent the holiday at the home Sombra, and Mrs. Harris, of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed.' called at the Manse Monday after­ McQueen. j noon on their way to the former’s Mr. Wm. Cook, of London, visited summer cottage at Wigwassin. last week with his mother, Mrs. Dev-| Mr. Bert Gardiner and Mr. Reith lin, prior to leaving for liis home in Mackey, of Toronto, spent the week- .......... ' i end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner.| Mrs T. McCurdy and Miss T. Mc- Minnie curdy, of Exeter, Mrs. A. Gardiner, j Mi’. R. Thornton and Mrs. G. Duncan Mrs. Hugh Harry Lawrence. Bank of Montreal, is enjoying weeks’ vacation. and Mrs. Farmer, of Strat- A .when Rev, R, R. Gordon united in marriage Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoggarth, of Hensall and Clark Kennedy, Ship’s writer R.C.N.V.R. Halifax, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Kennedy, Lind- say. I The bride looked charming in corn-flowered sheer dress with white accessories and corsage of The only attendants were the bride’s sister, Mrs. Roy Flear as bridesmaid and Mr, Roy Flear, ' of the staff of Dorchester, supported the groom. I Following the ceremony a wed- , ding dinner was served at Hotel London. Later the bride and groom left for the groom’s farm at Lind­ say, and family, of week with Mr. Detroit, recent­ aunt, Mrs. C. of London, is at the home of her par- and Mrs. A. Foster. Edna Saundercock and MacGregor enjoyed a R, THAMES ROAD Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Williams on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traquair and Dorothy, of Exeter, Miss Brown and Miss Ani- kison, of Centralia, and LAC, Millei' of Centralia. Miss Margaret Allison, of London, is holidaying at her home. Mrs. Ivor Morgan and daughter, of are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. The Thames Road Sunday School held theii’ picnic at Grand Bend on Tuesday afternoon of this week. There was a splendid attendance and everyone reports a good time. Mrs. E. G. Lloyd and three child- of Schomberg, are holidaying Wm. Weir, Mrs. Weir and ‘ at the Manse. Miss Mary Johns, of Exeter, visit- Jack Bond and of Windsor, spent Mrs. Ghas. Peters, of of London, the West, Mr. George Cook and daughter, Miss Thelma Cook, of London, visi­ ted on Sunday with Mrs^. Gangster. Mr. Roy MacLaren, of St. Cathar-1 spent a few days visiting ines, spent a few days last week at McDonald at Essex this week, his home here with Mrs. MacLaren' and Donald. j Master Bobbie Bell visited this friends all wish him a speedy re­ week at the home of his uncle and • covery. aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hunkin, of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonthron, of Onah Williams Detroit, home of the former’s mother, Mrs. Robt, Bonthron, Miss Mae McNaughton, of Toronto, has been holidaying at the homes} of her brothers, Messrs. Peter and' Lorne McNaughton. Miss Mae Schwalm and friend, of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie and Mrs. Schwann. Miss Mae McNaughton, of Chisel­ hurst is visiting in Toronto with her sister, Miss Helen McNaughton and aunt, Miss Mae Me Naughton. Mr. Sam Johns was admitted to Victoria Hospital last week. His Maida Morley, Marion Copelaud, Hazel Williams, Alice are visited last week at the week at Grand Bend. I Mrs. R. Thornton, ! spending this week Mrs. P. Passmore. Mr. D. Parker has • run of honey this season. ' George Montieth, of Fonthill, is visiting with his grandmother, Geo. Montieth. Passmore spending and this of Alberta, is with Mr. and had a splendid Mrs. THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5th, J®® DASHWOOD Miss Onieda Restemeyer, R.N,, of St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, is spending three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bestemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Melsaae have returned to Detroit after spending a week’s holidays here with grandmother, Mrs, Mdsaac. Miss Catharine F'inkbeiner returned after spending a weeks in Sarnia. t Betty Taylor and friend, of don, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. hagen. Mr, and of Toronto, London, friends here. Misses Grace Kellerman and ty Broughton, of Toronto, are daying with relatives here, Tpr. Glen Walper who has home on sick leave for some has returned to Niagara. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. ip Zurich on Tuesday. Miss Shirley Smith who her vacation with friends in manville and Toronto has returned home. Mrs, Beck, of Mt. Clemens is visi­ ting with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs, William Nadiger and daughter Zeta who have been on a trip out West have returned home. Zeta returned to Howell Mich., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper, of Ingersoll, were week-end visitors With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fas- sold. Miss Irene Martene, of Detroit, spent the week-end holiday, with her mother, Mrs. Martene. Miss Mary Zimmerman and sister, Mrs. Barbar, of Tavistock, spent the week-end with relatives here and in Zurich. Mr. Grunel, of Detroit, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Krueger. Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Restemeyer, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 0. Restemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. of Ingersoll, weeks vacation P. Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. London, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. per. hi? ha? few and Mr?,* Charles Stein’ Mrs. Mervyn Wilier t, and Amelia Willert, of spent the holiday with Bet- holi- been time Fritz spent Bow- of the Mrs. of past A, E. KIRKTON Mr, and Mrs. Bert Doupe, [Toronto, spent part Mrs. Bella Palmer returned home Week with Mr. and after an extended holiday with her , Loupe, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and; Master Mrs. Earl Parlmez, in Toronto. ! Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and tion with family returned home on Saturday, Mrs. A. _. _ following a three weeks’ vacation at two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. their cottage at Rondeau Park G> ,DoWj of RUSgeldale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby. andf Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gregory daughter Donna, of Blenheim, visited spent the past week with friends last week with Mrs. Rigby’S parents, jn London. Miss Mary McCoulough Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mr. Ben Dick, Halifax, returned lowing a month’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell (home in Windsor ✓pleasant visit With Mr. Roy Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Mr, t returned to St, Catharines on Sun-(this week at Grand Bend, day following a week's vacation with ’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waterton. the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, of London are holidaying with Mr. Alex Mousseau. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of Toronto, spent the week-end at their parents’ homes here with Mr. i— Mrs. Jas. Smillie and Mr, and Mrs. John Shepherd. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden and family and Mr, Herb Hedden, return­ ed to St, Catharines following their vacation With their mother, Mrs. Catharine Hedden* Mr. Morris ’Tudor, of the B.C.A.F., Halifax, left this week to resume bls duties following an enjoyable holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Staii Ttiddr, Miss Marjorie Cudmore, daugh-' ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Cudmore Woodstock, is holidaying with his had the misfortune to sprain her grandparents, Mr, ahd Mrs. John shoulder when she fell from a load _Williams; returned to weeks’ vaca- Don 'Cluffe after a two his grandparents. E. Doupe spent the past j returned with them to spend her of the R.'C.N.V.R. .vacation. to his duties fol-! Miss Edith Sparling, of London, furlough with his js holidaying with her cousin, Miss Mrs. Robert Dick. R.Oxie Doupe. returned to her t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doupe, of following a Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe this past week. Misses Onah and Hazel Williams, j Marian Copeland, Maida Morley,, and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau and Alice Passmore are spending | Roy Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Don McRea and family, of Sudbury, are holidaying and this week With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall. ; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Marshall re­ turned from a. pleasant holiday in the north country, stopping off at Wiartoiij Lions’ Head and Tobef- mory and returning by way of Owen Sound anti Meaford. ! Miss Procter, daying at tlie hen. Mrs. Mei'He i Spent Monday ,1. N. Marshall. Master Norniah , of Sarnia, is holi- home of Dr, Camp- Shieit with of Bryanston, Mr, and Mrs. Williams, Of week been July LAKEVIEW CASINO GBAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY STAN PATTON .,^p4 Iiis orchestra Patterns by Patton” Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot moved to the Tillage this week. Mr. Lightfoot is employed with Mr, Wm. Colwill. We welcome them here. Mr, Bill Elliott was groomsman at the Hasteweil—Canning nuptials at Barrie recently. We wish Sgt, and Mrs, Arthur Hastewell every happiness in their wedded life. Mr, and Mrs, Freeman Mill? and of Sarnia, visited on Friday with Mrs. H. Mill?. Mr, George Adams, of Malton, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Lome Moote and daughter and Mrs. W. Spencer, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with Mrs. H. Mills, LAC. gREDITON Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Beaver and Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visit­ ing this week with Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Beaver. Miss Gertrude Beaver, of petroit, Is holidaying at her home, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kerr and Miss Walker spent a few days last at Lion’s Head. Miss Gladys Schenk has holidaying for the month of at Huntsville, Miss Betty Jeffery, of Toronto, and Mis? Josephine Mountain, of St, Marys are spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Haist. Miss Mountain will sing next Sunday morning at the Evangelical church. Miss Ella Link, of Watford and the Misses Madeline and Matilda Bertrand, of Detroit, are holidaying I gon, at Grand Bend and called on friends in Crediton and Exeter. The Evangelical Sunday School picnic was held at Grand Bend on Wednesday, July 28th. About 115 members were present to enjoy an afternoon of games and a pot luck supper, The winners of the foot LAC. Fred Baynham and Mrs. races were: Joyce Hoffman, Jeanette' Baynham, of Ottawa, spent the week- Schenk, Ronald Wein, Dorothy Cun- end at the former’s home here, nington, Kelvin Wein, Elsie Gaiser, I Mr. T, Pollock and Miss Iris Pol- Clarence Routledge, are spending two with Mr. and Mrs. i l Norman Walper, of were Sunday visitors with Wal- gUMViLLE Miss Leona Oke, of spent a few days with Mrs. Allan Johns. Miss Frances Box* holidaying with her Annie Ggt, spent of his Bell. 3 Anderson, her aunt, Belton, is Misscousin, The gum chewing contest was won lock, of Ripley, visited with Mr, and by Jeanette Schenk; the A.R.P. by Mrs, Lorne Hicks on Sunday, Messrs, Eldon Smith, Gordon Mor- lock and Emmery Fahrner; quick dressing contest by Mrs Lawrence Wan and Emmery Fahrner. Mrs.. Lieutenant Moyan, Fenton was the winner ot the magpie “ Mcontest and Mrs. Chester Mawhinney “^-e wHl X a succeeded m tmdmg the mysterious, P.O Lloyd Bullen, well­spot The occasion proved to be f ^Qn most enjoyable. I posted at No. 9. The picnic of the Crediton United ’ para(je of Airmen. Church Sunday School was held at Pe a very interesting one and we Grand Bend on Thursday, July 15th. mapg that everyone will make a spec- The weather was ideal and everyone eaj effort to attend. The evening enjoyed themselves. The sports con-! service win be, in charge of Mr. ducted Jjy^Roy and Nelson Lampoit, Qecn skinner while the pastor is on Services at 10.30 a.m, and i...... The Alert Mission Band race,^ Allan hold their meeting on Sunday _____o, August Sth, after the race, Rosalie Mack, LaBelle gunhay School lesson instead of the 1________________. On Tuesday afternoon Sunday Schoo] Picnic On Sunday morning, August 8 th, soloist, recently There will be a This service will and Ed. Chambers were as follows: , Vacayon. candy scramble for the beginners: ’ y>m> boys under 10, running j a,,... Elson, Donald -Owen; girls under 10, ynoj'nin^ running i ‘ ~ Hill; wheelbarrow race for boys 1-0 usuaT^time*" €.* to 12, Fred Tilley and Norman Clark, ^UgUS^ ioth. the Mission Band will Allan Elson and Donald Owens, by the W.M.S. All__in +/A d O Tlrt mil- , , n members are requested to keep these dates in mind. Visitors are welcome. ! Sunday School Picnic The Evangelical Sunday School held their picnic last Wednesday with the following sports:Running races, beginners, girls 5 years and under, Shirley Gossman, Donna Eagleson; boys 5, Douglas Becker, . Kenneth Currie; Tieman, : Wildfong; Gossman, Tieman; Smith, Ruby Miner, Shirley Guen- to ther; boys 10 to 14, fong, Ray Snell, girls 15 and over, Margaret Wein, boys Jack Wai. Mrs. Ken. Schade; tha Gossman, Ronald Snell, Wildfong; girls broom stick, Gossman, Mary Snell, Martha man; boys 15 and over, Jack Gaiser, Jim race, Mrs. son; —c Dennis Tieman, blind horse race, ‘Betty Gaiser, Ruby Miner and Marion Smith; married men sitting on a jar, Glen Haugh, Lloyd Eagleson, hands tied race, Mrs. Wai. Wein, Mrs. Mrs. Eben Wigand; Irvin Schade, Lloyd Eagleson and. Gerald Mason. girls 6 to 9, Nancy st0 Gossman, Marion 6 to 9, Kenneth Gossman, Dennis Marion Martha ; boys Harry girls 10 to 14, Allan Elson i feather race, girls 10 to 12, Ila Til­ ley, Eunice King; relay race for girls 10 to 16, Elaine Mitchell andj Norma Hodgins, Lois Swartz and Donna Wright; young ladies class, ■eating doughnuts, adult Bible class; I ’ best at tying man’s necktie, Mr. and' Mrs. Down; married ladies and men filling bottles with sand, Mrs. James Mawhinney’s side; throwing hoops men’s side. game of ball and younger members a dip in the lak§. Supper was served >111 persons, Charles Tieman; ■ , Mona Tetreau, Joyce England; 15 and over, Jimmy Taylor,; Gaiser; married women, Mr?.' Wein, Mrs. L. Eagleson; Wein, Rev. beginners CENTRALIA Harold. Flynn has returned a week Mr. „ Windsor after spending Graiit^ Wild-' his mother, Mrs. G. Flynn. Mrs. J. Sleamon is visiting with Perkins in boys 16 nnd. under, Gordon Ford, Billy Gilfillan; young ladies, Shiis ley Coultis, Isabelle Cooper; young men’s, Glen Hunter, Ross Skinner; married ladies, Mrs. N, Jacques, Mrs. A. Cooper; married men, How­ ard Johns, Squire Herdman; three* legged, race, Etheleen Johns and Lome Elford, Eileen Johns and Bill Johns; clothe? pin race, Hazel Johns an<L Gordon Ford, Isabelle Cooper and Kenneth Johns; pie plate race, Mrs, E, Carscadden and Alvin Pym, Etheleen Johns $nd Lorn© Elford; rolling ball, Philip March and Pat’* sy Johns; donkey race, Lome Eb fprd and Etheleen Johns, Bill Johns and Burdeen Clarke, Alvin and Mrs. E. Carscadden, Glen ter Elford, . Lloyd Belk iof the week-end s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Miss Florence Bell, Reg. N», of Toronto, Is also spending some holidays at hey parents’ home. Miss Grace Brock, (pf Galt, holidaying at her home here, LAC* Earl Coultis and friend,, nt Barrie, returned to Camp Borden on Sunday. Mr. Howard Byw, p£ Malton, and Miss Leona Pynu of Exeter, spent the week-end and holiday nt the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvip Fym. Mrs. Leon O’Reilly has returned to .her home in Sarnia after spen­ ding the past week with Mrs. Jno* Brock, “ Mr. and Mrs, Hiljson Whiteford, of Ingersol, spent the week-end at Mr. Jno. Herdman’s. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Parker, Misses Mabel Thomas and Ida Hall, of London, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hall, of Wellburn, were Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William. ‘ Elford. Miss Margaret Hall retur-,has been visiting her parents, Mr, Lachine, Que. at the home j.B Pym Hun- and Isabelle Cooper. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and family spent a day last vmek with. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden, of Den-! field, Mrs. A, H. Gaekstetter had her household effects moved from Guelph to the home of her aunt anct uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Horney where she will make her home while Mr.' Gackstetter is serving in army. Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Guelph, the who ned home after week here. Mr. and Mrs. daughter visited marty on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Jarrott, has returned home. and Dev. an<* ^rs* Grant _ and family are holidaying at their ro~ | cottage at Turnbull’s Grove. Rev. Mr, Brooks, of Hensall, will take the • service in the church here next Sun* day. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch Sr. I wm. Horney were Mrs. R. A, Thomp- and. son and three children, of Columbia, spending the Will. Routly relatives at past Allen Johns at­ tended a gathering of the Harrison family at Springbank last Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs.CpI. and Mrs. Harry Murch _____ _ _ (_________ children were week-end visitors at south Carolina, Mrs. Bert Munro, of the home of Mr. P, Murch.Arvida; Que., and Pte. A, H. Gack- stetter, >of London. Mrs, H Jones spent a few days was ■ last week with her sister and brother- held on Wednesday afternoon of in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parsons, last week, with a large number at-} of Chiselhurst. tending. Races were run off with following results:—Age 3 and un­ der, Mary Dickey; 6 years, Floyd Cooper, Kevin Delbridge; girls 10 and under, Dorothy Pooley, June, Sinclair; boys 10, Billy Gilfillan, j the ; Billy Heywood; girls 15 and under, | lady. Dorothy Pooley, ZZ„._L^ ,’t" Z' Special .Service The Sunday School picnic “These rock formations,” explain­ ed the guide, “were piled up here by the glaciers.” “But where are glaciers?” asked a curious old . “They’ve gone back, madam, Eunice Penhale; ’ to get more rocks,” said the guide. and friend, holiday at The men enjoyed a * Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificate# Regularly. , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Usborne. Mr. Arthur Robinson ; of London, spent the . Blair. Misses Lula and Gertrude Demp­ sey and Mrs. P. Price, of Toronto, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Essery on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. A. Procter and Doreen, of Clinton, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. Miss Kay MeKendrick, of Toronto, visited during the past week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Drennan. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brokenshire, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. M. Broken­ shire and daughter, of Hagersville: Mr. and Mrs. C. Brokenshire family, of Detroit, and Mr. Mrs. McBerney, of London, Miss Wilda Pollock R.N., friend, of Kitchener, are holidayin with Mr and Mrs. Lome Hicks, Mrs. Wm, Bowden has returned home after spending the past three weeks with Mrs. Welsh in Exeter, ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitchell have this week moved to London to reside. The best wishes- of many friends will go with them. Mr, and Mrs. T, Flynn, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Geo. Flynn. Miss Beatrice Essery, R.N., sister, Mary Margaret, visited week with their aunt and uncle, and Mrs. G. F, Penwarden. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Merriam Miss Rubella Merriam are holidaying for tire month of August at their summer home at Rice Lake. Misses Bernice Brown, Helen Es­ sery and Jean Hepburn and Mrs. Thos, Willis spent the Week-end al the latter’s cottage at Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs. Boy Spring and Gail are .spending a week at their home in Corinth. Mrs, S. Molnar and Steve left on Sunday for Delhi where they will bo employed for the next few weeks. Mrs. C. J. Murdy, of Lucan, and Misses Gertrude and Lula Dempsey spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Es- sery, Mr, and Mrs. F. Bawdeu and family visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. McCann in Ross Guenther, home of Mrs. mawtarl TYi£»n « . ■< . . ... jmarried men, Becker, scramble, Irvin Mar- Neil Clara Goss- Taylor, Ross Haugh; shovel Mrs. S. Wolfe and Ross Haugh, Wai. Wein and Lloyd Eagle­ paper bag, Harry Gossman, , Martha Gossman; Gerald Mason; Margaret Wein, Chas. Snell, men's limited GREENWAY The play “John Sterling” presen­ ted by Rev, Moorehouse, of Arkona, will be given in the United Church on August 3 0, Further particulars later. Miss Muriel Fallis, -of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and soli, of Mount Forest, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey and family. We are glad to report Mr. Dean Brown was able to from the hospital un Miss Lillian Ulens. and Dorman Ulens, spent the week-end With Mrs, W. T< Ulens.. Miss Eleanor McLinchey is visi­ ting with relatives in Detroit. >Flt. Sgt. Hhrold Honsberger, Vineland, spent the week-end the home of Mr, Wm. Hicks. Mrs. Lloyd Brophey, Frances Miss Muriel Fallis visited 'return home Sunday. ■of Windsor, •Of London,s. X'° v's"'"s ^tiys „ not floors J of at and last Thursday with friends at Brussels. The Bed Cross Society will hold evening School. its meeting -on Monday August 9th in the 'Corbett X F. ROLFE Mawger the he It was a dark night and torist was lost, Presently a sign on a post. With some diffi­ culty ho climbed the post, struck a match, and read: "Wet Paint”, mo- ^cij fan,