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HENSALL
few
Mr, -and Mrs.
Bonthron are
vacation at
W. Kerslake,
visited last week at the
of her grandfather,’ Mr, Peter
and Mrs, Lloyd Hudson, of
Sea-
apd
with
Mae
have
Jas.
Miss Sally Alanson spent a
days in Tpropto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton are
camping at Turnbull’s Grove this
week,
Mr, John Zuefle, of St. Thomas,
visited this week with
John Kaiser.
Mr, and Mrs. F. G.
enjoying a pleasant
Turnbull’s Grove.
Mr. and Mrs, A.
Billie and Joan, and Mrs. D. Walks
are -holidaying at Grand Bend.
Miss Helen Passmore, of Thames
Road,
home
Moir,
Mr.
St. Marys, visited over the week- j
end with the former’s father, Mr.
Thos, Hudson.
Mrs. Robert McKenzie and family
visited during the week
Mrs. McKenzie’s sister, Miss
Schwalm in London.
Mr. and Airs. Egbert Faber
purchased the farm of Mrs,
McDonald in Stanley Township -on
the second concession,
Airs. Ted Taman and daughter
Toni, of Listowel, visited during the
past week at the home of the for
mer’s mother, Mrs, 'Clras. McDonell.
Aliss Kathleen Jones returned to
Toronto on Sunday following a two
week’s vacation at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jones.
Mrs. Annie Saundercock enjoyed
a week’s vacation with relatives
Detroit. She. was accompanied
■her daughter, Airs. Verne Smith,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Bil
lie and Bobby, of Detroit, visited
during the past week with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson and
Mrs. Robert Bonthron.
in
by
of
CROMARTY
Mrs. Tuff in, Staff a, and
Davis, Ingersoll, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Walker; little Doro
thy Kemp, Mitchell, with Mrs. Wm.
Houghton; Mrs. James Scott, with
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.
■ The Rev. Mr. Anthony, Exeter,
conducted the morning service in
the Presbyterian church here, tak
ing his discourse from Romans 12:2
’’Be not conformed to this world,
■but be ye transformed, by the re
newing of your mind, that ye may
prove what is good, and acceptable,
and perfect will of God.” The chil
dren’s choir favored with an extra
selection under the training of
organist, Mrs. Ken MacKellar.
Mrs.
the
WINCHELSEA
Quite a number from this
munity attended the Band Concert
at ’Grand Bend on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn and
Bobbie, of Brinsley, spent Sunday
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherwood Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Collier and
Grace, of Kirkton, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. iH. Bailey.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley Burns, of
London, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. -R. W. Batten. Donnie
returned home after spending the
past few weeks with Billie Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Horton and
family, of Lumley, visited one day
recently with
Gilfillan,
Miss Gladys
this week with
of St. Marys.
Mrs, W. J. Veal and family
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Pym, of Elimville.
Mr. Lome Elford spent Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Elford, of Elimville.
com-
/!CENTRALIA
Mrs. George Flynn la yjsitipg
with her son. Mr. and Airs. Cecil
Flynn at Port Golborne.
Mrs. 4* White and spa of London,
visited last week with relatives in
the village.
Mrs. Andrew Rrocter and Doreen,
of Clinton, are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs, Arthur Brooks.
Miss Wilda Pollock, R.N. of Kit-,
chener, ip spending this week with
her sister, Mrs, Lorne Hicks-
Trooper John Larson, of Gamp
Borden, and LAW, Airs. Larson, of
No. 9 S.F.T.S., Mrs. Margaret Flet
cher and Marie, of Exeter, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Bruce Field,,
Mr, and Mrs, T, Boyle, of Toronto,
and their daughter, Mrs, W, Thomp
son, of London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Boyes and Mr; and
Mrs, W. Bowden on Sunday, Mrs,
Thompson recently returned from
a trip to Kiska in the Aleutians
where she visited with her sop,
Lieut. W. S, Thompson.
Rey, E. Grigg, of Exeter, will be
guest speaker at the service in the
church here on Sunday morning
(August 29), }
Pictures will be shown in -the
Centralia church on Tuesday even
ing, August 31 at
keep this date in
attend.
Mr. and Mrs.
Exeter, spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Pollard.
Miss Catherine Fiddler, of London,
was a recent guest of Miss Evelyn
Wright.
Mrs. J. Pollard, Airs. A. Hodgins
and Glen, Mrs.* A. Wright and
Evelyn spent Monday of this week
in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Penwarden
visited on Sunday with Air, and Airs
Martin in St. Thomas.
Miss Evelyn Wright was the
guest of Miss Catherine Fiddler in
London last week,
LAC. and Mrs. C. Purden spent
last week at their home in AVingham.
Dr. and Mrs, C. F. Reilly and
family, of Toronto, visited for a
couple of days this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Conlin.
W.M.S.
The W.M.S. held their August
meeting in the schoolroom of the
church on the second Tuesday after
noon of the month with Mrs. Arthur
McFalls presidin;
Service.
Skinner,
business part of the meetin:
were made for serving
those attending __
ing which will be held in this church.
The date of the
announced later,
the Mission Band
the lawn followed
served by Mrs. Powe, AIts.B. Hicks,
Mrs. L, Hicks and Airs. F. Howe.
DASHWOOD
Sgt, Layrine Spicer, (3.W.A4L
London, is homo on a two week’s,
furlough,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert, of
Petersburg,, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Siebert, of Baden, and Mr. and Mrs,
Wilfred Schiedel and family,,, of
Kitchener, were week-end visitor?
with Mrs. Wjtzel.
Mrs. J, Schroeder and Mrs, Q.
Miller, who have been visiting with,
relatives out West for the past six
weeks returned home last Friday
Betty Taylor returned to London
on Sunday after spending ,a week’s
vacation at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Steinhagen. •*
Miss Lena Steinhagen, of Clev-
land, spent a few days last week
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. '0, Steinhagen.
Messrs, Elgin Schatz, of Toronto,
and Otto $chatz, of
the week-end with
Vern Schatz,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam
roit, are spending their vacation at
' their summer home here.
Misses
Isaac, of
end with tlie ;McIsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maier and
family, of Detroit, were week-end
_.i relatives here.
Schroeder is spending
i her son Leonard
Announcements
Birth, Death Marriage
Notices are liiKerled tree of
churg-e. Cxi rd ;pjt; Thankw 50c, In
Meinorinia' Notice* 50c for Mingle
verae, 25c extra for each addi
tional
s-
BIRTHS
j
I
I
ELIMVILLE
Air. and Airs. Sam Hanna, of
forth, ^Iso Mrs. Wm. Hanna
daughter, Annie, of Kingsville, were
recent visitors at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Bell,
Airs. M. Alexander, of Toronto,
and Mrs. Clinton, of London, spent
the week-end at the home
former’s aunt, Mrs. Philip
Sgt. Carenicle Ford, of
was home for the week-end,
Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. Stephen and
Donnie visited over the weekyend
with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Alurch.
Ther will be no preaching service
in this church next Sunday,
paster, Rev, W. Mair being on vaca
tion, ........ _ _
Airs. Cliff Brock spent a couple1 vTsTtnyL with
ot days last week at the home oil
her brother, Mr. Clive Dobbs and
family at Simcoe, j
Airs, W. Dickey and Mary Lucille (
are spending this week in Exeter. XJUUUUU) xo
Mr, and Airs. Clifford Talbot and an(j Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer and
family, of Bayfield, also Mrs. Ewart other friends.
Cornish, of London, were recent- visitors with Mrs. John Cornish. I
Mr, Emerson Penhale was in Lon-I _ ____~
for a couple of days last week, with frjends in Kitchener,
Mrs. Edgai' Restemeyer spent a
few days in Toronto this week, j The Evangelical Ladies Aid will
serve home made ice
and cake in the hotel
night.
Miss Coultis, of St.
visiting with Mr. and
.Kellerman,
| Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and daugh
ter Catharine spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. S. -Currie,
| Mrs. W. Schultz and daughter
ffiOna, of Detroit, are spending their
g; vacation with Mr. and Airs. Maurice
Klumpp,
of the
Murch,
Jarvis,
Detrqit, spent
Mr. and Mrs,
Elsie, of Det-
(Florence and Betty Mc-
Detroit, spent the weex-
their grandmother,, Mrs.
are spending tliis week in Exeter.
Mrs. J. S
week with
Windsor,
Mr. and
London, is
D.
don
a
in
ofMrs. D. McCallum,
spending a week with
recent; Rev. q Becker is attending a-
convention in Hamilton this week,
Miss Hildegard Miller is visiting
was
the
in
the
cream, pie
on Saturday
8,30 p.m. Please
mind and plan to
John Prout, of
ALDERSON—-At Mrs, Godbolt’s
hospital, Exeter, on August £0„ 1943, to Mr, and Mrs. Melville
Alderson, of Exeter, a daughter
(Carole Anne),
FLEMING—Flying Officer and Mrs.
Robert
birth
.Judith
August
WOODHAM
The Sunday service last week
in charge of the W.M.S. with
president, Mrs. Fred Doupe.
charge. The guest speaker for
evening was Mrs. (Rev.) Sutcliffe,
of St. Marys, who gave a very in
spiring and worth while address.
Harold Tufts, of Toronto, who is
on vacation at his brother’s. Mr. T.
Tufts, of Kirkton, delighted the
audience with his message of son:
“When I Have Crossed the Bar.1
Misses Kathleen and Joyce Thomp
son, of Parkhill, have returned
home after holidaying with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James
Mills.
Miss Kathleen McLean, of Guelph,
Thomas, is
Mrs. Harold
I CREDITON
I Mrs. H. E. Rapley, of Marietta, _ ' Ohio, 'is visiting with her sister,
is on vacation at the home of Mr. -Mrs. F. W. Clark.
and Mrs. George Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Minnick and
Miss Madeline Wilson, of London, S01b Danny, accompanied by his
is spending a few days 'with her J uiother, Mrs. John Minnick and his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry sister, Mrs. Allen Wendell, of Lock- j ' I f\T/*V*T-rr TT1 4” /I r*</'■kTr IRodd.
Airs. A. Knowles, of Brantford,
has been holidaying with her sister,
Airs. George Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire
spent the week-end at the home of
the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Arnold
Herns.
Air. ahd Mrs. Jack Davis, of Toron
to, spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Airs. Ed. -Davis.
Air, and Mrs. V. Trott, of Toronto,
(nee Jean
the gift of
Winnie
couple of
friends.
Rev. A.
left Saturday to attend the Rural
Life Conference at Brantford, which
will last for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Johnson
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Essen, of Sarnia.
Mr. and iMrs. Jas. Squire visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Cann, of Thames Road,
I port, New York, visited for several
* days with Mrs. Minnick’s sister, Mrs.
: R. Stahl and Irving and with
| and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt
other
I
relatives,
Millson) have received.1
a daughter.
Gordon is spending a’
weeks in Toronto with i relatives here.
Laing is on vacation and
*3.
Mr.
and
SHIPKA
Sunday next there will be
church service or Sunday School.
The community extends their
sympathy to the family and relatives
of the late Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau,
Pilot and Mrs. Harold Guest from
Hagersville spent the .week-end with
no
and family.
Mrs. Gordon Katz had
trip up and around Pt.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Batten is holidaying
Miss Betty Delbridge
MOUNT CARMEL
Miss Kate Madden has returned
home from the hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Ryan has returned
home after spending a couple of
weeks visiting in Chicago.
Elizabeth, Rosemary and Pauline
Fallon, of London, are spending a
week at the home of their uncle,
Mr. Jqs.| Dietrich.
Mrs. John Morrissey is visiting in
Detroit.
• Miss Reta Regan is visiting with
her mother Mrs, M. Regan.
Miss Nellie .Hudson is at present
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lome
Finkbeiner
Mr. and
a pleasant
Elgin.
Cpl. Arthur Gaiser has returned
to B.C. after visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaiser.
Mrs. McKenzie Sr., Miss Irena
McKenzie, Mr. Jack McKenzie, from
Walkerville, visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Love .visited
on Sunday with relatives and friends
at Seaforth.
Miss Nola Sweitzer 'R.N., is visit
ing for a few days with her parents,
Mr.and Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer.
LAKEVIEW CASINO
KHIVA
Mr. ahd Mrs, Henry Volland, of
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Wurm aiid Melvin, of Hensall, visit
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Matthew Clark.
Master Billie Willert underwent
an operation, for the removal of his
tonsils and adenoids in Dr. Taylor’s
Hospital last Thursday,
Mrs, Betty Cook and Miss Jean
Barclay, of London, are visiting
With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert,
Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Wurm
daughter Shirley
day with Mr, and
lert in Exeter,
Donald Lankton
ton (Navy) of Halifax, visited
week with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
pert,
GRAND BEND
STAN PATTON
EVERY NIGHT
— THEDFORD SILVER BAND
Ann,
Mrs.
and
spent
Arthur
Gordon
and
Sun-
Wil-
Ful
lest,
LijF
Sunday Concert August 29
« * *
BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION
CHURCH PARADE
Parade to Grand Bend United
Church Sunday, August 29 at 7 j>.m»
* *
, AUGUST 25th
■ Ball Diamond
9 S.F.T.S. vs.
Aircraft
WEDNESDAY,
'7 p.iii* Casino
Centralia No.
Central
c
g over the Worship
The president, Mrs. W.
was in the chair for the
g. Plans
dinner to
the Sectional meet-
meeting will be
The members of
enjoyed games on
by a dainty lunch
MRS. LINWOOD AMOS DIES
of
her
pastspent ’the
Mrs, Roy Kirk.
H. Brown, of
week-end with
Mrs.
KIRKTON
Little Miss Grace Loupe,
Woodham, is holidaying with
aunt, Mrs. Fred ‘Roger.
Miss Norma Tufts
week with her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs, G.
Toronto, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tufts.
Harold Tufts. Marilyn and Mrs. S.
Tufts returned to Toronto, with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cluff and sons
Don and Paul spent the past week
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gregory, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Fletcher spent the
week-end with friends in Toronto,
Little Muriel Routly is holidaying
at the home of her uncle, Mr. Allan
Summers, of St, Marys,
Most of the farmers have finished
harvest and some have completed
harvest and threshing, although the
yield was not as good as last year,
the promise was fulfilled, we had
seedtime and harvest.
Woman (about to attend a polit
ical rally):
all, John,
open and
to what I
bish/’
“I’m not prejudiced at
I’m going with a perfectly
unbiased mind to listen
am convinced is pure rub-
H. Fleming announce th?
of their wee
Ann, on the
11, 1948 at '
Pennsylvania U.S.A.,
daughter are doing
HOGARTH—At Mrs. Godbolt’s hos
pital, Exeter, on August 21. to Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Hogarth, of Exe
ter, a daughter,
JONES—At the nursing home of
Mrs, Geo. Hunter,
Friday, August 20,
and Mrs. Norval
(James Walter),
McFALLS—At Dr, Fletcher’s Hos
pital, Exeter, on August 23, 1943,
to Mr. and Mrs, Percy McFalls,
a son, stillborn.
AIcCANN—At Mrs, Godbolt’s hospit
al, Exeter, on August 22, 1943,
to ’Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCann,
of Dashwood, a daughter,
SCOTT—At Mrs. Godbolt’s hospital,
Exeter, on August 23, 1943, to
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Scott, of
Clandeboye, a daughter.
WALKER—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos
pital, Exeter, on August 20, 1943,
to Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker, of
Cromarty, a daughter.
WESTLAKE—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos
pital, Exeter, on August 20, 1943,
to Mr. and Mrs. William West
lake, of Usborne, a daughter.
daughter
evening of
Youngwood
Mother and
well.
Exeter, on
1943, to Mr.
Jones, a son
MARRIAGES
DES JARDINE—JENNISON—At the ‘
Main Street United parsonage on"
Monday, August 23rd, 1943, Missj
Leila Pearl Jennison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennison,
to Mr. Chester Henry Desjardine.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Placid Des-’
jardine, all of Stephen township,;
by Rev. N. J. Woods. ;
DEATHS
ANDREW—In Vicoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday, August 21,
19 43, William
77 th year.
for Factory Work
during the Tomato Season
beginning about August 25th
MAKE APPLICATION TO
Libby, McNeill & Libby
CHATHAM, ONTARIO
Applications from those engaged in war work will not be
considered.
FOOD FIGHTS TOO
THAMES ROAD
Miss H. McAllister, of George
town, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Passmore.
The girls of the Mission Circle,
Mrs. H. Rhode and Mrs. Mair, spent
the week-end holidaying at Grand
Bend.
Mrs. G. Duncan, Mrs. A. Gardiner,
Mrs. Thornton, Miss Mary Gardiner
are spending this week at Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan, Jane
and Grant spent last week holiday
ing at Grand Bend.
i The Chalmer Clan Picnic is being
held this Friday at Seaforth.
Mr. Bert Gardiner, of Toronto,
was home over the week-end and
spent Sunday with relatives at Grand
Bend,
There will be no
Sunday.
Mr, Percy Passmore
fortune to run a nail
He received medical treatment
is now feeling better.
service
had the
into his
o
Andrew in his
•:£:’
next
mis
leg,
and
DIES AT CLINTON
Nelson Reickert, formerly known
to many in Hensail as Tex, died at
the County Home at Clinton. He
resided in Hensall for many years,
and was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Reickert.
U W
•. A'
:k«:.
Funeral rites for the late Mrs. J.
Linwood Amos, of McGillivray
Township, were conducted by Rev.
Lawrence H. Turner, B.Ai., a private
service in the home preceding a
public service in Brinsley United
Church. Her six sons acted as pall
bearers.
Mrs. Amos (nee Rebecca Sher-
ritt), was born in Stanley Town
ship, moving to Stephen with her
parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Sherritt, at an early age. The de
ceased married J. Linwood Amos
in 1907 and together they estab
lished their home in McGillivray
Township. Six sons and four daugh
ters survive: Owen, Grant, Mabel,
Gertrude, Kathlene, John, Joe,
Margaret, Norman and Ernest. Al
so surviving are four sisters and
two ,brothers, Mrs. Archie Webb
(Edna), of London; Mrs. E. R.
Wilson (Vina), of Montreal; Mrs.
B. D. Niles (Lydia), of Lansing,
Michigan; Mrs. LeRoy Johnson
(Hazel), Moose Jaw, Sask.; Broth
ers, Roy, of St. Marys; Aaron, of
Brantiord, and Garnet, of London.
Interment took place in the family
plot, Marrs Hill United Church
Cemetery.
The service in the church was
dignified and impressive. The fol
lowing passage of Scripture being
read by the minister Proverbs 31
verse 10 to 31 inclusive. Very brief
ly the Rev. Lawrence H. Turner
observed that the pattern of the
life of Mrs. Amos parallelled the
eulogy of Solomon wherein
trayed the virtues of a good
The cortege was one
gest ever witnessed in
indicative of the high
affective in which this
mother was held.
Whilst her home duties were of
necessity onerous and exacting Mrs.
Amos nevertheless f-ound time to
express her devotion to her Master
in terms of Descipieship in her
church. The Primary Scholars in
the Sunday school were ever the
objects of her love and care.
Womens Missionary Society
in her a tower of strength
an official capacity giving1
strength and her devotion
Ladies' Aid. Her Interest in
life reflected itself tn the, Women’s
Institute in which for two years she
was president also in the local
branch of the Rod Cross
•of
the
he por-
woman.
the lar-
district
esteem and
community
i, the
finding
and in
of her
to the
secular
at;
Joseph’s Hospi-
Monday, August
Schroeder,
St.
on
Lavina
beloved wife of Isaiah Tetreau,
in her 72nd. year.
TETREAU—In
tai, London,
23rd. 1943.
?. t %
CARDS OF THANKS
Pte Fred Darling, who has been
in Trafalgar Military Hospital,
London, wishes to thank the friends
who remembered him with cards
etc., and who called to visit him.
of the late Mrs. Ell-
express their sincere
friends and neighbors
The family
wood wish to
thanks to the
for the kindness and sympathy ex
pressed during their recent bereave
ment, also to Rev. Mr, Turner, Mrs.
Dan. Lewis and Brinsley United
Church choir, also to those who
loaned cars and sent flowers.
Mrs. William Andrew and family
wish to express their sincere thanks
to the neighbors and friends for the
kindness and sympathy extended
during their bereavement and also
for the kindly remembrances white
Mr. Andrew was ill in the hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Mr. Irwin
and Mrs. Thomas Coates, also to
those
cars.
?:S:
«!•
COAL Will BE
..SCARCE WEST
WINTER !!!
Prepare your home now for adequate
warmth with smaller fuel consumption
TO SAVE COAL CHECK THESE POINTS
loaned
JIBS.
who sent flowers and
THOMAS ELLWOOD
IN McOILLIVRAY
death
of three
attended
survived
and one
r/ HOW TO SAVE STILL MORE
~ You can save fuel and money by having your
home properly insulated. It is a proven fact that
in many hf mes lack of adequate insulation (in
cluding storm windows) results in unnecessary
consumption of fuel—up to as much as 50%s
Watch for later instructions on how to fire your
furnace properly;
j/ HOW TO GET MORE HEAT
Pipes and furnaces must be clean, and grates in
good order. If one or two rooms are hard to heat,
you are wasting fuel. A minor adjustment can
probably remedy this. Have a competent man
check your heating system, and make necessary
repairs. Insulate your furnace and pipes when
necessary.
j/ HOW TO AVOID HEAT LOSSES
Storm windows and doors must fit snugly and
be weatherstripped. Lack of storm windows can
cause as much as 20% heat loss. Caulking should
be done around windows, doors and in cracks in
brick work (some hardware stores have caulking
guns for rent). Broken glass should be replaced,
and loose panes puttied. Small expenditures oh
such work will save much fuel.
DIES
After a short illness the
of Mrs. Thomas Ellwood, of Mc
Gillivray township, took place Fri
day, August 13th, in her 89th year.
Mrs. Ellwood, who before hei' mar
riage was Rhoda Snow, of Exeter
North, had come from England with
her parents at the age
months and was raised and
school in Exeter. She is
by one son Cecil Ellwood
daughter, Mrs. Fred 'Fenton (Elsie)
both of McGillivray township, also
six grandchildren. The funeral ser
vices were held Sunday, August 15
from the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Fenton, to Ebenezer Cemetery
for interment, and were largely
attended. Rev. Mr, Turner, of CredL
ton, conducted the services and Mrs.
Dan Lewis sang “One by One”.
Brinsley United church choir were
in attendance,
Kenneth Drake,
the engagement
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs,
Staffa, announce
of their daughter Janet Marion, to
Mr. Robert James McGaughey, son
of Mr. and Mrs, IL M. McGaughey
of Ireland, the wedding to take
place the end of August,
HAVE YOUR HOME INSPECTED FOR HEATING
AND INSULATION DEFECTS
Get advice now! Skilled workmen and supplies are scarce.
If you delay in getting your home ready for winter you may
not be able to get the services you need.
THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY
HON. C. D. HOWE, Minister