The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-06-28, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1951
Church
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rey. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae. Organist
Children’s Day
10 a.m.—Worship.
.Sermon Subject: “A Nation
Mightier and Greater."
11:15 a.m,'—Church .School.
2:30 p.m,—Decoration Service at
Cemetery (See advertisement
in this issue).
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.M.
11 a.m.—Public Worship and
Sunday School. _____
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican .i—
Rector; Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, July 1—-
11:30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
Sunday School withdrawn for
July and August.
UNION SERVICES
At James St. United Church
Rev. H. J. Snell. Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Joint Services with
Main Street Church.
Subject: “The Mind of Jesus.”
Solo: Helen Shapton.
A warm welcome is extended
to everyone.
Through July and August there
will be no evening services.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 .p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Miss
Roll
Fri., 8
There
the
Brayside Camp meetings are
on from Saturday on.
Wed., July 4, 8 p.m.—Prayer
Meetings. Mrs, Norma Trieb-
ner in charge.
Fri., July 6, 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Sun., July 8, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday
School.
Sun., July 8, 11 a.m. Speaker:
Mr. E. Cudmore.
7:30 p.m.—Speaker: Mr, E.
Cudmore,
Jewis of Clinton speaker,
Call; Second Coming,
p.m.—Y.P.S.
will be no meetings in
Tabernacle on Sunday—
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. <3/ Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Prayer
Holy Communion first Sunday
of each month.
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
T
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev, J. V. Dahms. Minister
Sunday, July 1—
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Rev. J. H. Getz, Dashwood,
will be in charge, of both ser
vices.
Dinner Party
Miss Lauretta Seigneur and
Miss Lois Baker entertained a
few friends
Monetta on
our of Miss
Leckie was
patterned aluminum tea tray in
honour of her marriage which
will take place in August. After
wards an enjoyable evening was
spent at the home of Mrs. Zur-
brigg.
for dinner at Club
Wednesday in hon-
Bernice Leckie. Miss
presented with a
K.
C.
CENTRALIA
Mr. T. Warren and Miss
Warren of Ottawa and Mrs.
Stewart of Calgary were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks
for a few days last week. Mrs.
Hicks accompanied them to
Londesboro and Blyth where
they visited with other relatives.
Mr. Arthur Brooks returned
home from the hospital
week and we are glad to see
him out around again.
Mrs. G. O. Thompson of Lon
don visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hodgson on Thursday of
last week.Anne Shoebottom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shoebottom,
underwent an operation for the
removal of her tonsils on Friday*
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baynham
their
after
and
last
and Barry returned to
home in Exeter, Sunday,
spending a week with Mr.
Mrs. George Baynham.
Sunday guests with Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Greb were:
and Mrs. Urban Pfile, Dashwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and
Glen and Mrs. Martin of Zurich;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, Arlene
and Maurice and Mr. Simon Greb
of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgson and Kay on the occa
sion of Mr. K. Greb’s birthday.
Heber McFalls of Lucan was a
Saturday visitor hvith Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur McFalls.
Mr. Jack Gates and Mr. P.
Abbott motored up from Buffalo
and spent the week-end with
Mr?' and Mrs. R. B. Gates.
Misses Edna and Anne Funk,
students
Academy in
guests with
Stewart for
week. The young ladies are sis
ters of Mrs.
Mrs. Stewart
to Kitchener
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
ton and Carroll of London
recent visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls.
The newly remodelled
and
Mr.
of the Bryn Athyn
Philadelphia, were
Mr. and Mrs. W.
a few days last
Stewart. Mr. and
accompanied
where they
them
spent
Quin-
Qu in-
were
and
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Miss
June Coward, Mr, and Mrs. Bev
Morgan were guests at the Ryall-
Swartz wedding on: Saturday at
Grediton United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber
returned home after enjoying a
motor trip out west.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton
gall, Hughie and Mary,
Mrs. William Lamport,
and Glen,
Thompson attended
McDougall reunion
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Nona, and Mr. and
Kirkland attended the Pym re
union at Seaforth on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Critz and
Larry of Sarnia spent the week
end with Mr. and iMrs. William
Lamport.
Mrs. George Monteith is still
confined to bed. We hope for a
speedy recovery.
Miss Mabel Selves has a posi
tion with Mr.
Exeter.
Mrs. Robert
is visiting
for a
Mr.
David
Will
spentMr. . ■ .
and family of Cromarty, Mrs. J.
Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Passmore and family
attended the Passmore reunion
on Sunday at Ipperwash.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Allison
and family have moved to their
new home in Exeter. We
sorry to see them leave
community.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. William Lamport were
Gerry (Sr.) and three children,
Beverley, Jimmie and Bernard,
of Newfield, Maine; Mrs. Smith
and Lois ' - -* *
Mr. John
and Mrs-
forth.
All public schools close on
for summer
be a picnic
Friday eve-
of the sec-
McDou-
Mr. and
Marion
IMr. and Mrs. M.
the Miller-
at Seaforth
Pym, John.
Mrs. James
Elmer Bell at
Kydd of Exeter
Mrs. G. Monteithwith
days.
Mrs. Aimer Passmore,
Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.
few
and
and
i a m Rohde and Douglas
Sunday at Formosa.
and Mrs. William Harper
are
our
and
Mrs.
Anne of Buffalo, N.Y.;
Carmechael of Detroit;
Eliabeth Herr of Sea-
post
office presented a Very attract
ive appearance when it was
opened to the public on Friday
of last week.Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith,
Mrs. George Hammitt, Mrs. Mur
phy and Miss Joan Murphy of
Newmarket were Sunday visitors
last Week with Mr. and Mrs. K.
Greb.
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Arrived!
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• ALUMINUM
ROOFING
Exeter District
Co-Operative
Phone 287-W , Exeter
Friday, June 29,
vacation. There will
at Lumley school on
nlna for all families
tion.
Mission Circle was
home of Miss June
Friday evening, June
Thames Road Sunday School
Picnic was held at Seaforth Park
on Saturday afternoon 1 of last
week. There was a good crowd
in attendance and all reported a
good time.
Sunday services will be held
at the usual hours on Sunday—
Sunday School at 10:15
church at 11:15 a.m.
Presentation For
Mr. And Mrs. Allison
On Friday evening of
week friends and neighbours of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison
gathered at the Thames Road
School to honour them before
their departure to their
home in Exeter. The evening
spent in playing games. Mr. and
Mrs. Allison were called to C.~
front, and Mrs. William Mair
read the address, and Mrs. Vic
tor Jeffery presented them with
a lace tablecloth. In a few well
chosen words Mr. Allison
thanked the people and invited
them to all come add visit them
in their new home. We all joined
In singing “For They Are Jolly
Good Fellows”. A delicious lunch
was then served. The evening
closed by singing “should Auld
i | Acquaintance Be Forgot”.
held at the
Coward on
22. ,
a.m
■»
last
new
was
the
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman
and family of Hamilton, spent
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Wiseman, Mrs. Wiseman
having spent the past two weeks
in Hamilton returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Esson and fam
ily of Sarnia spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar John
son.
Mr. George Allen" and hip
brother, Mr. Marsh Allen left this
past week by motor to visit
their sister, Mrs, Mellin Ross,
who is a patient in hospital at
Regina. They intend
Edmonton to visit Mr.
Earl Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
of Clearwater,
Robert Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Mitchell of Simcoe, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Duncan of Jarvis were
guests with Mrs. Geo. Allen this
past week.
Miss Nancy Parrott, -of Mit
chell is spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. Roger Christie,
Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Ham
mond and daughter Shirley of
Fergus spent part of the past
week with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Routly.
Congratulations to .Mr. Ronald
Timms for receiving honors
his university exams.
post scripts
By MRS. R. D. JERMYN
going to
and Mrs.
Gardiner,
Manitoba,
Mr.
Mrs.
on
Picnic At
Seaforth Park
The Winchelsea School
munity held their annual
on Wednesday at Seaforth
Park with a large crowd attend
ing. Races and ball games were
enjoyed during the afternoon.
Before sitting down to supper
a presentation was made to Mr.
Harvey Sparling, school teacher,
who is leaving this year. Miss
Anna Routly read the address
and Miss Perla Hern presented
Mr. Sparling with a wristwatch.
Mr. Sparling thanked everyone
in his own pleasing way.
The winners of the races are:
Girls, 6 and under: Shirley
John. Boy 6 and under: Wayne
Prance/Girls 6 to 8: Lois Chap-
pel. Boys 6 to 8: Grant
Girls
Boys
Girls
Boys
Girls
Eunice Penhale.
over; Keith Heywood, Roy Ford.
Three-legged race; Floyd Coo
per and Perla Hern, Elaine Hern
and Beverly Skinner. Grapefruit
race: Miss Ruth Skinner
Mrs. Doreen Prance (tied),
elty race: Philip Murch,
Theron Creery. Soap race:
Doreen Prance, and Miss
Skinner. Hoop race; Mrs. Doreen
Prance and Mr. Philip
Personal Items
A number from this
ity attended the Pym
Saturday in Seaforth Lions Park.
Mr. Philip Johns is all smiles
this week*. It’s another girl.
Mrs. Weston Horne is visiting
a few days with her sister, Mrs.
E. McFalls, of Exeter.
A large crowd attended the
decoration day at Exeter Ceme
tery on Sunday.
Mrs. Alex Crago of Kirkton
spent Tuesday with Mrs. William
Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods
and Bobby visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Coll
yer of Goderich.
Elimville Anniversary'
Draws Large Crowd
The annual Elimville Sunday
School anniversary services were
held on Sunday with a large
crowd in attendance. The mor
ning service was taken by Rev.
Wanless of Woodham and the
music supplied by children of
the Sunday School.
Rev. Scott of Blyth was guest
speaker for the evening and the
^regular adult choir was in charge
of the music.
Visitors in the community
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan
of Thames Road with Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Johns.
Miss Grace Lobb of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr.
of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Pym of Thames Road with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Ford of
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser,
Mr. and Mrs. James Grinney of
Mount Pleasant with Mr. and
Mrs. William Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Robinson of
Kirkton with Mr. James Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper
and family, and Mr. Donald Par
sons
Mrs.
Mr____ ___ ___ . .
hand Stephen of Rannoch with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen.
Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Dunn of Exeter with Mr. and
Mrs. John Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family of Zion and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Skinner and family
with Mr.
.Reception
Com-
picnic
Lions
Skinner.
Routly.
Holmes.
Chappel.
8<> to 10: Grace
8 to 10: Bobby
10 to 12; Ina
10 to 12: Fred Delbridge.
12 and over: Elaine Hern,
Boys 12 and
and
Nov-
and
Mrs.
Ruth
Murch.
co mm un
picnic on
of Hensall with Mr. and
Philip Murch.
, and Mrs. Jack Robinson
Ross Skinner
and Mrs. Harold Bell.
&
A ' large crowd attended the
for Mr. and Mrs.reception
Emerson Pehhale in Exeter on
Friday evening. Mr. Howard Pym
read the address and Mr. Clifton
Jaques and Lome Johns pre
sented them with a studio couch
and a ipurse of money. Emerson
thanked eeryone and all joined
in singing “For They Are Jolly
Good Fellows”.
Surprise Party
A surprise party was held on
Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Johns on their twenty-fifth wed
ding anniversary, Relatives at-
On Thurs. evening the Grade
8 class are bidding farewell to
Public School ip a manner which
give the occasion the importance
it warrants. A banquet is being
sponsored by J’ ..................
School Club, at
gis, principal of
is to be guest , . __.......
Murray has been chosen class
valedictorian, and she, along
with Donald Taylor are eligible
for the Grade 8 award in general
proficiency, donated by the
School Board. This is the first
time that farewell festivities
have been held for the graduat
ing class and it is the sincere
hope of the Home and School
the Home?3 and
which Mr. Stur-
the High School
speaker. Rhena
Club to make it an annual af
fair.
The grounds" of the Public
School have been having a gen-
Fresh green grass
Dashwood Pitcher
Wins Own Game
Gil Robinson, Dashwood pitch
er, won his own game when* he
scored the only run against Clin
ton Radio Monday night to give
Wally Wein's nine their sixth
win.
Robinson singled in the fourth,
stole second, reached third on a
passed
catcher
field.
Jim
Regier
safties
Robinson gave up six hits
shutout.
ball and scored when the
threw wild into left
Hayter,
clipped
for the
Carl Wein, and
the four
Dashwood
1
Lois Swartz Wed
In Crediton Church
The marriage of Lois Versa
Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Swartz, Crediton, and Al
bert Alexander Ryall, Detroit,
Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryall of St. Thomas,
took place- at noon in Crediton
United Church on Saturday.
In setting, of peonies, fern and
candlelight, the bride given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of rose patterned French
lace with. fitted bodice which
tapered into the full nylon mar
quisette skirt over taffeta. The
nylon yoke was edged with a
bertha of lace and the veil, ar
ranged from a headress of seed
pearls, extended to form a train.
She carried a white Bible and a
corsage of orchids.
Organist, Mr. Edison Ryall of
Windsor played and Mrs. Rich
ard Long, Royal? Oak Michigan,
sang. The Rev. Parrott perform
ed the ceremony.
Maid of honor was Miss Phyl
lis Kerslake of London wearing
a gown of green nylon marqui
sette with a nylon yoke edged in
ruffles, short puffed sleeves and
a full skirt with matching head
dress and carrying a sheaf of
carnations.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Lou Swartz, cousin of the bride,
of London, and Miss Jean Ryall,
sister of the groom, of St. Thom
as. They wore gowns fashioned
after that of the maid of honor
in blue and pink and carried
sheafs of carnations. Miss Shar
on Jo Whitney, cousin of the
bride from Royal Oak Michigan
was flower girls wearing a dress
of yellow and carrying a basket
of flowers, t
Groomsman was Mr. Edisop
Ryall, Windsor, and ushers were
Mr. Ray Wuerth and Mr. Darius
Ryall.
A reception followed in the
church basement where the mother of fthe bride greeted the-
guests wearing a pearl-grey
street-length dross with orchid
accessories and a corsage of
roses. The groom’s mother assist
ed wearing a lilac sheer street
length dress with navy accessor
ies and a corsage of roses.
The bride chose a grey suit
yellow top-coat and white acces
sories for the trip to Northern
Ontario. She wore an orchid cor
sage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryall will live in
Detroit Michigan. Guests at the
wedding were from Detroit,
Michigan., Royal Oak, Michigan,
Birmingham, Michigan, Wind
sor St. Thomas, and London.
eral (face lifting
weeks. “
covers the front lawns and grader
grounds.
The teachers held a tea last
Thursday after school in the
staff room. Plans for next fall’s
classes were discussed—the re
grouping of grades and the new
text-books to be ordered,
were presented to Mrs.
strong, Miss Scarlett and
Porter who are leaving the
Several children have
their tonsils removed in the past
few weeks. A few pupils have al
ready left on a holiday trip.
Martha Cochrane left a few days
ago to enjoy a holiday'at her
aunt’s cottage in Southhampton
but she took time to write a
lovely letter to Mrs. Hughson
telling of her fun. The letter was
written in excellent English and
Martha remembered all her rules
Of good composition.—
“The first thing we did Friday
was to fix my aunt’s bicycle and
I’ve been riding it every day.
My aunt has gone to England
for the summer and let me have
it while she is away.
My sister broke out with the
measles but is not very sick.
I hope you are all well.
Yours truly,
Martha.
Johnny Snell came to kinder
garten last week with some ex
citing news—he had been at his
aunt’s wedding. He didn’t know
what colour the flowers were but
he “sure had fun throwing con
fetti.” Johnny’s description oi
the fun pleased the children so
much that two more told of the
fun they had gathering up con
fetti in front of
Saturday. One
wanting to be outdone by the
others, laughed
—“I sure had
teacher—The day mummy and
daddy were married, I threw
confetti in mummy’s hair!”
As all the children of Exeter
leave for summer vacation, we’
are hoping they’ll remember their
safety rules and sail safely
through vacation.
is
now
a
levelling the play-
Gifts
Arm’
Mrs.
staff.
had
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WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Marriott
and Margery of Goderich visited
on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rodd.
St. Thomas visited on* Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
The members of Woodham
United Church Choir provided,
music at the anniversary service
of Granton United Church on
Sunday evening.
Ronnie Webb of Grand Bend
is spending some time with his
brother, Mr. Norris Webb and
Mrs. Webb.
Rev. T. G. Wanless was guest
speaker at the anniversary ser
vice at Elimville United Church
, on Sunday morning.
Mrs. Grant Mills of London
visited during the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Miss Marion Donald of Strat
ford who spent three years in
China was guest speaker at the
Church service on Sunday morning.
Miss Marion Donald of Strat
ford visited on Sunday with Mrs.
I
1 T. G. Wanless and family.
Mr. William Mills, Mr. Ken
1 Mills and Miss Marian Mills at
tended the Scriven-Johnson wed
ding at Kirkton United Church
on Saturday.
Mills have Commenced to re
pair their egg grading station
which was damaged by fire on
Thursday,
Change In
Library Hours
for
& AUGUSTJULY
Monday:
Tuesday:
3-5 p.m.,"
.3-5 pan.
7-9:30 p.m.
Thursday 3-5 p.m.,7-9:30 p.m.
Saturday:3-5 p.m.,7-9:30 p.m.
The library will be closed
on Wednesday.
Dashwood Trims
xxeter Midgets
On Wednesday, June 17, Dash
wood Midgets opened the Exeter
midget home schedule with a
thumping 17-0 win.
The local kids had a bad night
both at the plate and in the field.
Dashwood's big Eppie Wein was
in rare form mowing down the
Exeter kids regularly and allow
ing only two hits.
The loss leaves the boys with
one win and one lo,$s. They
journey to Dashwood on Wed
nesday night for the second
game.
Anyone who would be willing
to help the kids both midgets
and bantam by offering cars for
away games would be doing
their town and sport a favour.
wish to advise their customers that they
Will Be Closed
DURING THE WEEK OF JULY 1 TO JULY 7
to give their employees their annual holidays
his
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Shorties and Long
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way to beautify your walls. Four
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other
crew,
in
One rack of spring dresses;
styles and sizes; 14 to 20 and
duced in price!
broken ranges of
18 72 to 2 41/2. Re-
gaily as she said
fun once too,
We are receiving shipments every few days of
summer dresses, sportswear, eic. We keep our
prices very reasonable and always have the very
newest styles. Visit this department often for hot
weather requirements.
Mr. Doerr’s every
little girl,
A new, easy
lovely shades
InsistJ on Congo wall with its exclusive Duplex
Backing....... 800 per lineal foot. Capping 40 foot
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Mrs,
Phone 187-W .
men and children. Many styles to
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Fancy quality, 15-oz. tins ...... each 150
TEXEVERDE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Texas unsweetened^ 48-oz. tins each 290
DOLE’S FRUIT COCKTAIL
Fancy quality, 20-oa. each 320
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James Bros, are offering
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Wine, grey, rust, green
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Men’s Drill Sport Shorts
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Monarch-Knit
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Something new in men’s
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At ................... $1.50 pair
for June 26, 27, 28
CLOVER LEAF TUNA
Solid pack, 7-oz. tins ................ each 430
AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP
Or Tomato Soup, 10-oz, tins .. 3 for 330
HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE
5 rolls 500 10 rolls 990
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Richardson and Jack.
Mrs. Ray Bannerman, Mrs. Ban
nerman Sr.
Johns), Mr.
Rogers, Mr.
man, all of ... , __ __
and Mrs. Dann and Kenneth of
Granton. Cards were enjoyed and
gifts were presented.
(mother
and Mrs.
and Mrs. A
St. Marys,
Mr
of
William
Banner’
and Mr.