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away,. will not cause damage to car finish, or to the metal
or rubber parts of the cooling system, and that it will not
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a .. r.e Bus - Crusade
i bus was chartered on Tues.- Ontario, North Bey, New Liskeard
and Ottawa.
Mr, and Mrs. .Gordon (ledges
ofBrandon, Manitoba," and Mr.
J. E. Turner of Parkhill called
On Mr, 'and Mrs. P. Keown on
Friday. Mr. and 'Mrs. D. moors
and Mrs. Norman MacLeod of
Parkhill also visited with Mr•,
and Mrs. Keown -on Vriday.
Mr. and Mrs, ;Do.ugles Coul-
son and daughters, ,Fenny and
Patty and. Mrs. aa. Yealland •of
London spent :Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, Wm. Roadie.
Mr, and Mrs. F Wm. Rendle at-
tended the funeral of the late
Mr, Scatcherd in London .on Fri-
day,
Colin Seatclrerd
-Mr. rOolin Camp'be11 ,Scatchard
o1 London, well known to rest-
dents of Grand Send as a• summer
resident, passed away at St.. Jos-
eph's 'Hospital, *London, Friday,
September 30- In Iris 58t)h year.
Besides his wife, he is survived
by -one son, David, and a ,daugh-
ter, ,Jane. The -body rested at
the 'Geo. E. Logan and Sons fun-
eral home 'until Monday. ,k'uneral
services were held in the Church
of St. John the Evangelist and
interment was made in Wood-
land cemetery.
day to •convex "those Interested
in the 131111e 'Graham Crusade In
Toronto to attend the evening
meeting. On account of the - um-
ber -wishing to take advantage
of this privilege another bus had
to be chartered to take others
en Sunday next` for 00 afternoon
meeting. •
Mr. and •Mrs. Douglas Il3arnett
and family of Detroit opera the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs, 'red
Stanlake,
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy !Flear spent
a 'few clays in the Orangeville
district.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Gilmore
of CClaire, Mich., and Rev. and
Mrs. Earl Gilmore and son •Paul
of Trenton, 'Mich., spent 'a •fev'
days with Mr. and 'Mrs. [Norman
Turnbull, -
Mr, and Mrs. ID, W, Harrison
spent last week with friends at
Kirkland Lake,
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Olen spent
the past' week with friends in
Parry Sound.
•Mr, and Mrs. Caro Chapman
visited In Hearst, -Ont., for the
past week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Staniake and
Mr. and Mrs. Langford :Ridley of
Parkhill returned on Monday
after a motor .trip through North-
ern Michigan and Northern On-.
tarso.
Miss' Inez Desjardine and Miss
Margaret Stephan spent a few
days last week in Detroit.•
Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Flear are
vacationing this week in the
Southern TJnited States.
Mr, and Mrs, J. 'Riildoch and
Douglas -of Sarnia spent a few
days with 'their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmonds
and son John of Listowel spent
the weekend with Mrs, Edmond's
mother and sister: Mrs. M. Tet-
reau and Miss 'Mona Tetreau.
Jtev. Harold Stewart of the
Church of Clod at Blyth and Rev.':
E. Wattam of the local'Church'
bf. God exchanged pulpits for they
services on Sunday. '
Mrs, Edith Young of !London
spent a •few, days last 'week visit-
ing her brother and sister-in-law,
Mtn. and Mrs. W. S..iBeer. •
Sunday visitors 'with. Mr. and'
Mrs. Wm. ISweitzer 'were Mr. and
Mrs.. Roy .Fask and Miss Jean
Lawrence of Detroit, Miss ,Edith
Miller -of (Dashwood, Mr. ,Simon,
Sweitzer and Mrs, 'Martha Hew-
lett of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. 'T. 11I. Dodds .of
Maitland River .spent • Thursday
with - Mrs. Dodd's mothef' and
sister, Mrs. L. iGeromette and Mrs.
Mae Holt, on their way .to spend
the winter in the Southern States.
Mr. Barry Hamilton spent the
weekend at Ms home in town.
Mrs. Mary and Miss Doris Rav-
elle spent a -,few days last week.
visiting with Mr. and Mss. Thom-
as 'Cul•ton of Detroit. Mr. ICulton
is now `ab1e.to be -around, but still.
unable to attendto- this duties,
as the result oCit'f recent •acct
dent.
Mr. and i r's. Thomas Baird
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James IStubbs at .Thedford.
Cpl. and. Mrs. {Ne'i'l Chamber-
lain -and Nancy •spent a few days
last week motoring in 'Northern
Mission Society
Entertains .,Band
The schoolroom of the United
Church lovely with baskets of
autumn flowers was the setting
on Wednesday when the' Women's
Missionary Society entertained
the members of the 'Baby Bann
and their mothers,' The president,
Mrs. George Armstrong extended
a welcome. Mrs. Lorne Eiler, lead-
er in charge of the ,Baby Banu
conducted the opening exercises.
Roll call was answered with the
presentation of the Baby Band
gift boxes, dedicated by Mrs. .Q.
D. Daniel.
Mrs, Eller introduced the guest
speaker of the afternoon Mrs.
Melvin Gardiner of. Thames Road
secretary of Huron Presbyterial
Baby Bands, who stressed the
need• of the mothers to be fami-
liar with the Baby Band liters=
tura and concluded her talk With.
a story and illustration to the
children in which they were given
a part. _ •.
In a graduation .'exercise from
membership of eighty seven, 13
graduated to the Mission Band;
Bruce Samos, Forrest; •Brian Earl
Dignan; - Gerald Douglas ,,Traquair
William Douglas Taylor; Harold
Dale Dignan; Gwendolyn Smate;
Joan Lorraine Simmons; Arleen
Marie 'Chipchase; Gar y Thomas
Kyle; Douglas Gordon Munn;
John David Goddard; B re ti d a
Joyce Noakes • and L e o n'a x d G.
Sriiale.
Refreshments were served con-
vened by •Mrs. C. Cool. All the
children were presented with a
favour. Responsible for this event
Were the leaders Mrs, Fliler and
Mrs. W R, Stephenson,
Tags Raise $450
For Hospital Aid
(in .Saturday .about thirty neem
bets Of the Ladiefi' Auxiliary to
South Huron Rospital, were busy
tagging every ono with *horn
they came Incontact, with the
result .that :$4.50 was 'realised
With, 'saint returns still to be heard
front. This •amount!'Cwas $60' blare
than last year's sane of tags, WAS event was organized :by the Ways
and Means Committee of which
Mrs. W. G. Goehrane is convenor.
tour Dollars Wilt go , Farther
when you shop the WANT AD
Way!
McGillivray WI
Displays Flowers
1Ylem'bers of +Clandeboye and
Beechwood Women's Institutes
were entertained by members of.
McGillivray W.I. In West McGilli-
✓ ray Hall recently to a flower
show, tea and penny sale.
The- roll call was. answeretl'ly
naming a flower beginning with,
the sarne letter as the member's
g iven. name. The motto "If you
wish ' b, sattr
in !loneto one'shappypathwaycwasetake
by Mrs, Barle Morley.
$-30.00 was voted to 'the
I•B.
The musical numbers were ac-
cordion selections by Mrs, Tai'l'or
-of Auburn, a piano number by
Mrs. Fred Fenton and two, read
logs each by Mrs David Morley
and Miss Ida Hardy,
u .large display of flowers were.
judged. In African violets first
prize. winner was Mrs. A. D. i$tee--
per; petunias, Mrs, Joe Carey;
zinulas, Mrs. Fred Fenton; ore,
Alum, Mrs, Perry Thompson; bee -
het of gladioli, Mrs. Melvin Al-
lison; three gladioli spikes, Mrs.
Win. Luther; dining xoom bou-
quet and bouquet of wild flowers,
Mrs. Clarence Neil,
After the penny sale tea and
a social time was enjoyed.
All I am or ever will be, I
owe.
We are ,pleased toannounce that
,MR. E . CN ALD G. 4: NTJN
-;LIGAN, ONT,
Telephone: Lucan 10
has been .appointed our ,!official agent
for the sale ,of
Ca -nada :Savings- Bon d -s
A our r►gent, he will be glad to call upon you with complete
details of the issue and to service your order. Please telephone,
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