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Ilensall Plant To Open July 1
Mr. Norma St. Cyre. manager
of the Clipper Coach Manufac
turing Co. Ltd., stated this week
that the opening of their new
$35,000 trailer factory is slated
for July 1. There are seven cus
tom built trailers on the line
now fully equipped and costing
$4,000. Sixteen men are em
ployed in this plant.
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Greenway CGIT
Holds Banquet
The C.G.I.T. of the Greenway
United Church held their mother
and daughter banquet in the
Sunday School rooms recently.
The tables and class rooms were
beautifully decorated with spring
flowers and blue and white
streamers.
A bountiful supper was served
by members of the W.M.S. Mrs.
i Carman Woodburn, C.G.I.T. lead-
I er, acted as mistress of cere
monies. A toast to the Queen
was given by Mrs. Woodburn
and responded to by singing
“God Save the Queen".
. The toast to the church was
j given by Rev. Mrs. Smith and
! Mrs. Hugh Eagleson replied; the
toast to the W.M.S. was given
by Mrs. Stanley Mollard and
Mrs. Fred Steeper, the W.M.S.
president making the reply.
j The toast to the mothers was
given by Frances Brophey, the
C.G.I.T. president, and was re
sponded to by all the girls read
ing “The Daughter’s Fledge”,
The toast to the daughters was
given by Mrs. Lawrence Curts
and was responded to by the
mothers reading "The Mother’s
Fledge”.
The C.G.I.T. girls sang their
hymn and "It Is No Secret What
God Can Do"; they also repeated
their C.G.I.T. Purpose. A sing
song was conducted by Miss E.
Tompkins and Mrs. Woodburn
with Miss Marlene Woodburn at
the piano.
Mrs. Cecil Foster of Parkhill
was the guest speaker and gave
a very inspiring talk on our tal
ents and making use of them.
A very enjoyable evening was
brought to a close by all joining
hands and singing "Blest Be the
Tie that Binds”.
Personal Items
A Strawberry Festival will be
held in the United Church on
Tuesday evening, June 24.
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold their
meeting on Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brophey.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce McLinchey on the
birth of a son.last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hartle
and sons of Sarnia visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hartle.
A large number of friends
and relatives attended the fun
eral last Wednesday of Mr.
Chid Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Brophey
of Hanover spent the weenkend
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro
phey and Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hons-
berger and family of Vineland
and Miss Marion Hicks of Lon
don spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. William Hicks.
There will be no Sunday
School or church service in the
United Church on Sunday owing
to decoration services at the
Grand Bend Cemetery.
Junior Institute Meet
To Help Brides’ Plan
For the last get-together of
the season, Wednesday, June 4,
members of the South Huron
Institute based their meeting
arounH the theme, "Let’s Help
Brides Plan.
After Sacred Moments by
Alma Sillery, Kathleen Johns
gave the motto and the roll call
was answered by "Your Favorite
Month for a Wedding.” Laurene
Shapton gave the topic "Ideas
for Brides.”
Current events were read by
Mabie Selves and the meeting
adjourned for the joint meeting
with the Junioi- Farmers.
During the joint meeting,
Howard Pym and Douglas May
presented a talk to members of
the school board on behalf of
the Juniors in appreciation of
their use of the school for their
meetings during the w i n t e r
months.
Ted Chambers and Kenneth
Johns of the board were present
to receive a gift from the group.
Ross Dobson and Bob Hern
were appointed in charge of the
square, dance competition to be
held at the field day in Seaforth,
June 7. Members decided, to hold
the annual picnic at Springbank
Park in London and on the com
mittee appointed to be in charge
are. Mabie Selves, Annie Elford,
Elaine Hern. John Pym, Frank
Gregus and (lien Jeffery.
Kathleen May reported that
the annual field day at Guelph
will be held June. 21, the agri
cultural field day at Blyth will
be June 11 and the Junior Farm
ers’ church service will he at
Elimville United Church, some
time during August.
Murray Dawson was chairman
for the program which consisted
of a piano solo by Agnes Bray
and a reading by Glenn Jeffery.
Games were played and lunch
was served in the cafeteria.
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Difference
Fabrics come back soft and
rich with "like-new” texture
restored.
Difference
No trace of stale cleaning
odors! Even perspiration
stains and odors removed!
Garments returned clean and
fresh as new!
COSTS NO MORE THAN
ORDINARY DRY CLEANING
See for yourself. Try our mir
acle Sanitone Service today!
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly
and Anna attended the Routly-
Kerr wedding at Aylmer on Sat
urday.
Mrs. Franklin Skinner spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gar
net Johns of Sarnia. Mr. Frank
lin Skinner spent the weekend
with them.
Miss Bessie. Bell of Rockville
Centre, New York, Mrs. Thomas
Bell and Mr. Lloyd Bell of Ex
eter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robin
son and Steven of Avonbank,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Carol Ann visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ste
phen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert King of
Warwick visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly.
Mrs. Weston Horne returned
home with them for a couple of
weeks.
Mr. Charles Stephen and Mr.
Austin Dilling are spending a
few days in Blyth building a
cairn at the Horticultural Park. I
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodgert|
and family and Mrs. L. Hodgert >
of Seaforth visited on "Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper.
A number of young people at
tended Field Day at Seaforth on
Saturday for the Junior Farm
ers.
A good crowd attended the
presentation for Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Sparling at the hall on
Friday evening.
Mr. Philip Murch returned
home on Sunday after under
going an operation in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital.
Master Bobby Woods had his
tonsils removed on Wednesday
last. Dr. M, C. Fletcher attended.
SECOND LINE
BIDDULPH
The Rev. H. F. Swan of San
Fernando, Trinidad, was a week
end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Skinner and
called on several of his old
friends around Eden,
Mrs. Allan Elston and family
attended the mock broadcast at
Thames Road church Saturday.
Sheila Jane sang a solo, "Jesus
Loves Me.”
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston
attended the Ordination Service
at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London,
Sunday, when the Rev. A. G.
Reimers was ordained. They also
attended a family dinner party
near London in honor of Mrs.
Murray Gibson’s birthday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil -Skinner and Sam
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason
and family, of Belgrave; Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Denham and family, of
Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown
of Crediton; Miss Aldeen Pym,
of Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs.
John McAllister and family and
Rev. Swan.
Rev. Harold Swan was a sup
per guest with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Essery and family Sunday
evening.
Several ladies of the neighbor
hood attended the Blossom Tea
at St. Patrick’s Church, Saints-
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair, Patsy
and Jimmie of London spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Blair.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Baker of Zion.
Mr. Albert Baisden of Oshawa
returned home after spending a
week with Mr. William Thom
son. «
Mrs. James Mossey is spend
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Martin and Mr.
W. B. Young of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills of
Auburn. Mrs. Fred Mills and
family spent Sunday at Niagara
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop
er, Ruth, Clare and Veryl at
tended the Facey reunion at
Victoria Park at Galt on Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Facey of
Welburn were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn
Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Kerslake of Exeter.
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Winter Garments
use
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Storage
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod
gins. Lois and Lorene of Glen
dale, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac
ker, Orrie, Elizabeth, Linda and
Catherine were Monday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie were
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford of
Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Lon
don, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par
kinson and Ann, Mr. Harvey
Parkinson, Miss Shirley Mills
were Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dann, it being their silver wed
ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon, and
Mr. William Thomson were Sun-
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Personal Items
Mrs. Louisa Kyle of Exeter
spent Wednesday of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
Hern.
Mr. Cliff Jacques is all smiles
these days. It’s a girl.
Mrs. Orville Snell and Billie
of Grimsby are spending this
week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ephriam Hern.
Mr. Albert Balsom, Oshawa,
spent a few days of last week
with his neice, Mrs. Edgar
Baker.
Many attended the annivers
ary services on Sunday.
Visitors in the community on
Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter and
family and Miss Noreen Lynn
with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pass-
more and Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Johns and girls with Mr. and
Mrs. James Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miller and son, Miss Ruth Dicki-
son and Mr. Larry Dickison with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dobson
and family, Miss Anna Routly,
Miss Mavis McBride, Miss Mar
jory McBride, Mr. Beverly Skin
ner, Mr. Wayne Tuckey, Mr. Bill
Dixon, Miss Gertrude Hunter
and Miss Judy Hunter with Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
and Donald. Mr. George Earl
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morley, Mr.
Tom Cruikshank, Miss Mabel
Selves and Miss Clarise Lynn
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parkinson
and. Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and Brenda and Miss
Elva Morley with Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and
Betty with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westcott
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Snell and Billie and Miss
Louisa Kyle with Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nixon and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs Spencer Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bushfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Thacker and
Terry with Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
and children and Mr. William
Thompson with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,
Miss Lily Miller. Mr. Dave Black-
well and Mr. John Miller Sr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller.
Kathleen Johns
Given Shower
An enjoyable evening was
spent on Friday at the home of
Mrs. Ward Hern, when about 50
ladies from the community
gathered to honour Miss Kath
leen Johns, bride-elect of this
week.
Elaine Hern played the bridal
chorus as Marilyn Hern escorted
Kathleen to a very nicely dec
orated chair. Mrs. Warren Brock
was in charge of the program
which consisted of several read
ings and musical numbers.
Marion Brock read a nicely
worded address as Barbara Hern
and Marvis Towle pulled in a
prettily decorated wagon, well
laden with many useful gifts.
After opening the gifts, Kathleen
thanked the ladies and invited
them to see her things Thursday
evening.
Marilyn Hern conducted a
few contests and lunch was
served by the hostess and seve
ral of the girls. A social time
was spent by all.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun
ning and Muriel of Whalen, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Kellar and fam
ily of Exeter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern
were in Guelph Tuesday.
BRINSLEY
The sympathy of the commun
ity is extended to Mrs. John W.
Morgan and family ijj their re
cent sad bereavement.
Mrs. J. Maitland of St. Cath
arines visited recently with her
niece, Mrs. Wesley Morley,
Mrs. BOlla McRann of New
York is spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. Minnie Morgan,
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Melvin Allison, of West
McGillivray.
The Scott reunion was held
on Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Annie Greenlee.
Mrs. John Tweddle visited a
few days recently with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tweddle, of
Ailsa Craig. She had the mis
fortune to fall, hurting her knee
and returned to her home and
confined to her bed. Her many
friends hope for a quick re
covery.
WA, WMS Meet
A meeting of the W.M.S. and
W.A. of Brinsley United Church
was held at the home of Mrs.
Fred Fenton Wednesday after
noon last. Mrs. Jardine of Grand
Bend was the guest speaker,
taking for her subject "Steward
ship”. Two very fine duets were
rendered by ladies of Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins spent
Friday in Stratford.
Mr. James Trevethick is re
modelling the front of his store.
The pupils of Grades 5 and 7,
with their teacher, Miss Tomlin,
Veteran Padre At
Hensail Drumhead
The annual Drumhead Service
of Zone C’l will be held in
Hensail Sunday. June 22. Fif
teen branches have been invited
and a number of bands will be
in attendance, it is expected be
tween three and four hundred
veterans will attend this service.
Guest speaker will be Rev. C.
D. Daniels of Ingersoll, veteran
of both wars, and padre in the
Italian campaign in World War
II. Air Vice-Marshall Sulley of
Goderich will take the salute for
the march past. The Minister of
Veterans’ Affairs will be repre
sented. by Brigadier G. B. Todd,
Ottawa, chief pension advocate
of the D.V.A. The wreath will
be placed by Zone Commander
Ingles of Howick. Goderich Blue
Water Band will head the par
ade which forms at the United
Church.
Spray And
Brush Painting
Barns, Sheds, Roofs.
Implements
Houses, Picket Fences,
Furniture >
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GRAND REND, ONT.>
Phone 53
Put a wide awake Times-
Advocate ad to work!
of School Section No. 6. McGilli
vray, motored to Guelph on Sat
urday last.
Mr. J. L. Amos spent Sunday
evening with his sister. Miss
Mary B. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunning
ham of Clandeboye has moved
to the farm of Mrs. Minnie Mor
gan on the Fourth Concession.
McGillivray Township.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Morgan on the birth of
a son.
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JUNE 14.
Join the hundreds of thousands of
other Canadians who will thrill to see
Canada's Air Force at work. Meet the
men responsible for Canada's Air
Defence.
The Royal Canadian Air Force invites
you and your family to come and see a
thrilling air display and ground exhib-
' its of equipment, training facilities and
operation — next Saturday, June 14th.
SATURDAY,