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Miss Jessie Gillespie has return-!
ed to her home at Whitechurch, ;
after visiting friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin and
daughters, Audrey and Betty, of
Belmore, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wadsworth
■of Ailsa Craig, visited with Rev.
and Mrs. W. A. MacWilliam.
Hazel Laing, of Waterloo, and
Gordon Houghton, of Ailsa Craig,
spent the week-end at their respec
tive homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Mae McKellar and
daughter, of Mitchell, visited .with
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay McKellar.
Mrs.
visited
here.
Mrs.
CREDITON
There will be no evening service
in the United Church the next two
Sunday evenings, August 10 th and
17th. Church school will be held
each Sunday morning at 10:45.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. EUber spent
the week-end at their cottage at
Grand Bend.
Mr. Ira Brown and daughter,
Mrs. D. Ringland
and son Glen Paul, Toronto, spent
the holiday week-end with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. S. Brown.
Mr. Abe Norris, of Camp Borden,
spent the week-end at Grand Bend
with Mr. Charles Brown,
Miss Marion Brown spent
week-end in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris,
troit, are visiting at
Mr. and Mrs. Herb
and Mrs. Lou Hoare and son
London, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fahrner and, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahr
ner, are spending this week at
Southampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maclsaac
and family, of Detroit, spent two
weeks vacation with the former’s
mother, Mrs. D. Maclsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell
and son, of Listowel, are vacation
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hey are
joying a ten-day trip to Ottawa
Montreal.
Rev. and Mrs. Hagelstine
Marshall, of St. Catharines, and
and Mrs. Stewart Green, of Platts-
ville, visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ilill.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock, of
Kitchener, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Morlock and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Young.
Mrs. Lydia I-luxtable, of Hamil
ton, and Mr. Howard Beaver, of
Niagara, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beav
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver
son Vernon, Jr., of Pittsburgh,
spending their vacation with
and Mrs. II. Beaver.
Mrs. Lena Cook is visiting at
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Lowrie, in Camlachie.
Mr. Oscar Wolfe, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goulding
Marilyn, of London, visited
Mr. Ringland
the
De.Berg, of
the home of
Fahrner. Mr.
of
en-
and
and
Mr.
• s.
and
arc
Mr.
the
C.
and
Ruby Iloutly, of Kirkton,
with relatives and friends
MacDonald
were
CENTRALIA
Hettie Sweet, of London,
recent visitor at the home
. Clara Abbott.
and Mrs. John Talbot and
, of Grand Valley, were
last week at the
Mrs. Phil Bouli-
report that Mas-
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Clive
Mitchell,
Speare.
George Cllppson,
.spent, the holiday
clear the body
of other Cana-
When troubled
Tom Laing, Mrs. Duncan
McKellar, Mrs. William Houghton
and Olive Speare attended the Mc
Lellan-Rutledge wedding in Eg-
mondville .church.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family, of
i guests with Olive
i -Mr. and Mrs.
; of Ingersoll, . .
’ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
i Walker.
Miss Grace Chalmers has return-
I ed from Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. William Hodge, of St.
Catharines, visited with her moth
er, Mrs. Tuffin, at the home of
Miss Mary B. Currie.
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and
over
the holiday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Long, of Des-
eronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider
and daughter Cheryl, of Kingston,
visited a few days
home of Mr. and
anne.
We are sorry to
ter Paul Boulianne was taken -to
Victoria Hospital on Sunday and
trust that his condition is not seri
ous and hope he will soon be home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe and
son, of Exeter, are spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Mrs. Chas. Green returned home
on Wednesday after spending two
weeks in Chicago,
Mrs. E. House,
spending a few
Mrs. C, Green.
Mr. and Mrs.
Clemens spent
latter’s mother,
Mr.
turned
spending the month of July at
Sundridge summer resort. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dale and sons, Donald
and Ted, of Brampton, accompan
ied them and spent the week-end
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Winkle
and Mrs. H. Dyer, of Detroit, and
Mrs. G. Baker, of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner. Mrs. Dyer
and Mrs. Baker are remaining for
a visit with their sister, Mrs. Fahr-
of Chicago
days with Mr.
Mt.
the
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Jas. Leary, of
a week with
Mrs. S. Lamport.
and Mrs. F. W. Clark re
home on Friday after
The school master was explain
ing vulgar fractions. “If I take a
potato, cut it in half, then in quar
ters, and then in halves again, what
shall I have?” he asked.
“Chips, sir,” was the immediate
response.I
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Mr, Chas. Layton, of Toronto, is
visiting at the home of
Mr. Geo. Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs, E- R.
family have returned
holidaying at Port Elgin.
Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Brown
Patricia, of Toronto, spent
holiday week-end with Mr. and ')
C. S. MacNaughton.
Assistant Chief Barnes and '
Barnes, of Montreal, spent
week-end with ,•)Mrs. Marshall at
home of Mrs. F.
Mr. and Mrs.
Elmira, and Mr.
Ellis, of Fergus, visited on Sunday
with Miss Verna Coates.
Miss 'Lillie Miller, who is em
ployed at the Exeter 'Creamery, is
on holidays and Miss Frances Los-
telle is relieving while Miss Miller
is away.
Mrs. Margaret Poole, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Harris for the past week, re
turned to hex* home in Waterdown
on Wednesday.
Mrs. 'Eugene Beaver and infant
son 'David. Charles, of Toronto, are
visiting at the home of Mrs. Beav
er’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell.
Beaver will arrive Friday,
Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, of
onto, Miss Edith Foster, of
York, Mrs. Lammie and .Greta, of
Hensail, spent one day last week
faith Mrs. F. Coates, z
Gordon McTjfvish
.Jane,
with
Mr.
Miss
was a
pf Mrs.
Mr.
Joanne,
week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Harris West.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adamac, of
Toronto, visited over the week-end
with Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Ker
shaw.
Mrs. Robert Smith and Marlene
returned to Toronto on Sunday af
ter spending the past three weeks
at their home here,
they visited
C. Smith in
Mr. and
of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of St. Marys,
were visitors with Mrs. Esser/ and
Mrs. Duffield on Friday afternoon
of last week.
Mrs. R. Madge returned to her
home in Dutton on Saturday after
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wil
fred Huxtable. Mr. Madge had been
visiting also but returned home
earlier in the week.
Visitors with Mrs. H. Mills on
Monday were; Mrs. Spencer, Mrs.
Hitch and daughter, of St. Thomas;
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Moote and
family, of Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and
family, of Listowel, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hicks. Jane Henry, who has been
visiting here for a few weeks, re
turned home with her parents.
Mr. George Essery, of London,
visited with Mrs. Parsons and Mrs.
Kershaw on Sunday.
Mr. D. McKee returned to
home last week after spending
past few weeks in the West.
Dr. and Mrs. Byron Campbell,
of Toronto, and Miss Edith Foster,
of Tonawanda, N.Y., Mrs. Agnes
Lammie and Miss Greta Lammie.
of Hensail,
Mrs. Ray
last week.
Among
Mrs. John
were: Mr.
Mr. Cephus Pymn and family; Mr,
and Mrs. Ernest Pym and Miss Lila
Pym and Mrs. Pym’s ‘brother; Mr.
Geo. Essery, of London; Mrs. Skin
ner. Mrs. Baynham, and grand
daughter and Mrs. Loretta Hicks,
who spent Sunday with her mother.
The service in the church on Sun
day morning was in
Neodult Club with
leading the service,
was provided by the
by members of the Club and
Mountain, of St. Marys, as
Mrs. K. Hodgins was the
Mr. Edighoifer, of Zurich,
speaker delivered a
dress, taking as his
piness.”
Mrs.
guest with Mr.
Gates.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Higgs, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Howard and Miss Kather
ine Sells, of London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lammie.
Mrs.
spent
ents,
Other
were
and
and Mrs. McKenzie, of Kippen;
and Mrs. Nelson Lamport, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Lamport, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lamport, of Crediton.
IF'lt. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Andrew
and daughter were week-end visit
ors with their
Mrs. Geo. Hicks
G. R. Andrew.
The Women’s
will meet in the
church on Tuesday afternoon
next week, August 12th, at 3 p.m.,
with the Mission Band and Baby
Band as guests. The W.M.S. mem
bers will meet for business at 2:30
p.m.
Mrs. Gordon McAlpine and Don
ald, of Ailsa Craig, visited on Fri
day with her sister, Mrs. Charles
Atkinson.
Miss Shirley Atkinson has re
turned home after holidaying the
past week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Eaglesou,
Parkhill.
On Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Exeter.
Mrs. Lawrence Swartz,
spent the week-end
his
tlrb
visited with Mr. and
Lammie on Tuesday of
those who called on
Essery over the holiday
W. Pym, .of Wingham;
charge of the
Mr. I<. Greb
Special music
choir assisted
by Miss
soloist,
pianist,
as guest
very fine ad-
subject “Hap-
Dadswell, of Detroit, is a
and Mrs. Ralph
Chas. Brand, of Toronto,
the week-end with her par-
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lamport,
members of the family
home for Sunday were
Mrs. Amos, of Brinsley;
who
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
parents, Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs.
Missionary Society
schoolroom of the
of
and
the
Mrs.
Coates.
S. Brunkard,
and Mrs.
Mrs,
the
; the
of
Wm.
Mr.
Tor-
New
spent the
Mrs. Mc-
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
and baby, Nancy
holiday week-end
Tavish’s parents,
Orval Hill, of Stratford.
Mrs. A. M. MacNaughton, of
Brandon, Man., who has been visit
ing with her son, Mr. C. S. Mac-
Naughton and family, left Thurs
day for Toronto enroute to her
home in the West.
Mr, Oy’Ph Winal*
visited
Mrs. W.
end and holiday,
turned
a few,
Mrs,
Sidney
after spending a month with Mr.
and Mrs. S. Pollen at Flint, Mich.
While there they enjoyed a trip to
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearce atten
ded the Lumley family picnic at
Rondeau Saturday. Their daughter,
Eva, who ha’d .been visiting her
sister at Grosse Hie, Mich., attended also and returned home.
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Oren Winer, of Hamilton,
with his parents, Mr. and
' ‘E. Winer over the week-
Mrs, Winer re-
with him after visiting for
days previously,
Arthur Mitchell and Mrs.
Davis have returned home
SHIPKA
Harvey Ratz has returned home
after a week’s vacation with rela
tives in Dashwood.
DASHWOOD
Miss Alda Bolton, of Toronto)
d Mr. Carl Hepler, of Kitchener
andan_
spent the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. Harry Hoffman.
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Miss Beulah Holt, P.H.N.,
trained in Victoria Hospital
took up public health nursing-
lias been stationed in St. Thomas
for three years, has been chosen
to represent Ontario and will spend
a year in Vancouver. All her friends
congratulate her on her new posi
tion.
Miss Hurrigan, of Detroit, who
is visiting with her uncle, Mr. John
Durand for a week, received the
sad news Saturday morning that
her mother had passed away. In
terment took place in the Strat
ford cemetery.
The work on the new dock is
nearing completion. It is built of
steel and cement and looks like a
permanent job.
Practically all cottages, _ cabins
and apartments are now being oc
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Mr. and Mrs, Leeland Robinson
and Barbara, of London, were
recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
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Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neil, of Lieury.
Mrs. Gordon Rock and children
and Miss Margaret Amos, of Lon
don, spent the holiday with their
father, Mr. J. L. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morley and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley spent
Sunday at Camlachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Scott attend
ed the Hodgins' Reunion at Ipper-
wash on Sunday last.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Watson, Ed
die and Bonnie, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. James
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
attended the funeral of
Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney,
on Monday last.
Miss Ida Hardy spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Mary Gower.
Miss Joyce Shenke, of Brinsley,
is spending a few days with friends
in Inwood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Hess, of Zurich.
While Mr, Owen Amos was work
ing in a gravel pit near London,
he had the misfortune to have the
pit cave in on him injuring his
ankle, and at present, is confined
to his home.
Miss Tillie Sholdlce, of (London,
spent the week-end in Brinsley.
Mf. and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and
Wayne, of London, and Mt. and
Mrs. Wes, Lewis, of Brinsley, mot
ored to New Brunswick last week.
Miss Betty Morley, of Exeter,
j spent the week-end at her home.
WHALEN
Jean Arksey is holidaying
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Copeland at Kirkton.
Miss Mary Dayman
misfortune on
fall down cellar steps and as a re
sult the cut in
Zfi stitches. She
in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Her many
friends wish her a very speedy
recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Squire, Grafton
and Ronald attended the Hodgson
reunion at Forest Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Era Milner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and
on Sunday with
Heywood, of
and
Beverly visited
Mr. and
Elim vilie.
Donnie
with Mr.
Zion.
Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Shier of Wood
ham, visited on Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. .Parkinson.
Messrs. Jack, Bert and Ross
Duffield also Ronald Squire at
tended the Horse races at Strat
ford on Monday.
Mr, Caleb Millson, of London,
is spending a few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson.
Audrey and Jean Arksey were
at Grand Bend on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and)
Donnie were Sunday visitors with;
Ray Stephens, ofl
Mr. (reading aloud a newspaper
report of a fire): ‘‘One woman es
caped down a water pipe at the
back of the house.”
Mrs.; “How lovely to -be as slim
as that!”
B. Foster.
Mrs. Harry White, Lloyd and
Donna, of Kirkton, also Phyllis
Docking, of Munro, holidayed dur
ing last week with Mr. and Mrs.
F. Parkinson,
Mr. John Wright, of London,
spent last week with Mr. Walter
Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bowman,
of Elmira, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson and
Mrs. John Hodgson visited recent?
ly with Mr, and Mrs. Cottle,
Thames Road.
Mr. Thos. Morley and Mr.
ter Gunning spent Sunday with
Mrs. Walter 'Gunning at the home
of Mr.
don.
Mr.
family
Morley
itors with Mr.
Hodgins, Clandeboye.
Mr. Harvey Latta,
been engaged at Mr.
Mr. and Mi’S. Bert
Betty, also Mr. Jack Duffield were
at Mt. Forest on Sunday owing to
the death of their uncle, the late
John Duffield.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hazelwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins
attended the Dobson-Thacker wed
ding at Wychwood 'Presbyterian
.Church in Toronto on Saturday.
Wm. French
and -Mrs.
were Sunday vis-
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