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Maxine Watson was honored,
.the ladies of the community
With a miscellaneous shower.
A short program was present-
ed, Jean and Joan Essery sang
a duet, Mrs. Alton Isaac gave a
r e a d i n g and Misses Allison
Clarke, Wreatha Sholdice, Shir-
y and Blanche Rollings. and
Catharine Hodgins sang several
popular songs accompanied by
Miss Eleanor Hodgins,. Ali the
number were appropriate to the
occasion.
To the strains .of the wedding
march played by Mrs. Alvin
Essery, the bride -.to be was es-
corted lo the platform which
was decorated with streamers
and, flowers,
An address was read by
Wreatha Sholdice, who,- with
Miss Eleanor Hodgins, attended
the bride, Mrs. Reg Hodgson
and Mrs. M. Elliott were hos=
tesses for the lunch,
W.M.S. Entertains
On Tuesday afternoon the
V.M.S. Auxiliary entertained
the Baby Band and mothers and
the Mission Band at their meet-
ing in the schoolroom of the
church,
The worship service, having as
its theme "The Church A
Fellowship of Love". was con-
ducted by members of the band
with Joan Essery as leader,
The Scripture reading was given
by Jean Essery. Sharon Light.
foot was at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Powe,
Elaine
an Marie visited' d M t is to
d . over
ver•
the weekend with relatives in
iripley. The •two girls remained
for a week's holiday.
Mr, .and Mrs. Andrew Wcks
s,pe.nt a couple of days last week
with Mr, and Mrs. G. F, Pen -
warden at Grand Bend,.
Mr. ,Jack Gates, who has been
transferred. from Danville, •
to Schenectady, New York, was
a• weekend visitor at the home
of his parent;, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Gates.
Miss 'Hettie Sweet, of Exeter,
vas a visitor with Mrs. E. Ab-
bott on Monday.
Miss Kay 1-iodgsoR. visited for
a few days with her grand-
parents, Mr. "and Mrs, L, Hodg-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Macaulay, .of
Montreal, are visiting, with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Hicks,
Mr, Lloyd Morgan delivered a
challenging message to his
listeners on Sunday morning and
will be in charge of the service
again on Sunday.
Let Contracts
For Ste. lien.
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Two contracts for drainswere
let by Stephen council at their
August meeting,
Les Turnbull and Son, Grand
A story, "The Little Old Lady Bend, were awarded the Turner M
drain job for $1,750. and Art -Hod- w
,gins and Sons, Lucan, were given a
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Mrs. .,, . Harvey
93 Years old
Mrs. ,roseph Harvey, a former ,
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resident
o Exeter x r c�e e
at
l.br ed
her 93rd birthday on, Sunday,.
August 4, at the Moate of her•
only daughter, Mrs, Norman Sta.
vey (Gladys) Mitchell with whom,
she has made .her Domefor
some years.
Mr, and Mrs. Luther Raw-
cliffe, Exeter,. visited with their
aunt, Mrs, Harvey, on her birth.
day,- CrHson, Rev. L. C. Har-
vey, and his, wife of Browns-
ville visited with her on Mon-
day. Another son, Dr. Maurice
Harvey, who has been practi-
cing at Qlds, Alberta tltas re-
cently disposed of his practice,.
Comments About..
Cromarty
By MRS, K. McKELLAR
Mrs, William Farr and chil-
dren, Stratford, visited last week
with her moths►•, Mrs. Frank
Harburn,
Miss Mice Walker, spent last
week with her cousin,, Miss Neva
Cockwell, Dashwood.
Mr, John Ballantyne was the
guest of his sister and -brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Harris and son, Roy, of
Munro, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Dorchester.
Richard and Robert Binning,
itchell, spent ` the weekend
ith their grandparents, 111r.
and Her Apple Tree," was read
by .Mrs, Allison. The Lord's
Prayer was explai,ed in an in-
teresting manner by Mrs. Geo.
Hicks,.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls spoke
briefly to the mothers on the
importance of the Baby Band
and received the mite' boxes.
Personal Items
Robert Laramie is holidaying
In Hensall at the home of his
aunt, Miss Greta Laramie,
Mr. and Mrs, F. Penwarden,
Who are holidaying at their cot-
tage at Grand Bend, were Tues-
day evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Lorne Hicks and on
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Laramie,
Miss Anne Shoebottom has re-
turned hone after visiting for
the past few weeks with her
grandparents in Parry Sound..
Miss Emma Schaab, R,N., of
Owen. Sound, was a guest for a
couple of days this week with.
her former classmate, Miss Wil-
da Pollock, at the home of Mr.
' and Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
the O'Rourke drain for $580. M
Petition of Royal Gaiser and w
others
for an open drain was ac- .S
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cepted for. survey, plan, report
and specifications, Ge
A resolution was passed to he
straighten the O'Rourke munici-
pal drain, front/ 13-15 to approxi-
in
pproxi-
mately 22 yards further down
stream.
Road accounts included 'pay-
ment of $21;300 to Dominion
Road Machinery, Goderich, for a
new grader and $1,119.83 to Pol-
lard Bros. for liquid calcium.
Orval Mellin received $4,00 for
fox bounty.
Reeve John Morrissey presi-
ded and all councillbrs were pre-
sent.
Mrs. R. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs, R. G Speare and
r. Lloyd Fishingham, Toronto,
ere guests of Miss Olive
eare last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. . Abbiss,
orgetown, are holidaying with
r parents, Mr. and Mrs, Har-
d Carey.
Mrs. E. McDonald Cheryl an
Beth Mitchell, returned home o
Saturday after visiting with Mis
Olive Speare.'
Mrs. M. Houghton and grand
son, Billy Houghton, and Mr
Frank Stagg, attended the
Houghton reunion in 'London on
Sud ay.
Mr. and Mrs, Heber Shute,
Kirkton, visited on Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. David Gardi-
ner.
Mrs, W. Martin, Exeter, 'visit-
ed last- week with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs'.
Frank Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, James Ramsay
announce, .the arrival of %,their
baby boy in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth:
It is unofficially estimated that
the carryover of unsold Canadian
wheat 'at the start of the new
crop year was between ,525 and
700 million bushels, equal to more
than' two year's normal exports.
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Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. John Tipping
and family, Wooditatn, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe ,Buck and family of
Thorndale were weekend visit-
ors at Niagara Falls,
Mrs. Ira 'McCurdy, Mrs. Fred
Doupe and Grace were. in To -
route for the weekend to cele-
brate the eighty-ninth birthday
of their aunt, Miss Ella Mills.
Threshing, swarthing and com-
bining are in full swing this
week.
Ronnie Sweitzer, of Shipka, is
holidaying with his 'uncle and
aunt; Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rundle.
spent Wedneee ksdaryand wi family e
mother, Mrs. Roy Kirk,
Mrs. Vic Chatten and Barbara
and Ron. Chatten' were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Don
Ross at Elora.
Mr, and i%lrs, Glen Bonnablee
of Montreal visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd _Jacques last
week.
Bill Knox and Darrel of Ot-
tawa, Mrs, Jim Knox of Strat-
ford spent Wednesday with Mrs.
M. Jacques,
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mills'
were Friday visitors with their
aunts, Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith,
Dianne and Dougie were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Enos
Hutton at their cottage at Ipper.
wash Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr, and
Mrs, Allen McDougald, Fullar-
ton.
Norman Mackfe, of Toronto,
visited for a few days with. his
sister, Mrs. D. Morphy, and the
boys.
Bert Rundle, on Sunday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert P tuidl+*,
,Jim and ,Jack attended the
Kayne reunion held at Sp.rin
bank .Park last. Saturday,
Miss Rhea Mills, R.N., is
her holidays for two weeks. 5
visited
ho ed her sister, Mrs. Hero
Thompson, Parkhill,, last week
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Benne
and Marlene, of .Goderich,, we
Sunday visitors with Mr. a.
Mrs, Alex Gartenburg.
Rev.' J. Slade and Mr
Slade returned home on Tuesda
front their summer cottage
Barrow Bay,
Mr, and Mrs. Delmar john
ton, Kirkton, were Sunday visi
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Rundle,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Blommae
and family were guests, with the
former's father, M. Andrew
Blommaert, at Exeter on. Sun-
day afternoon,.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob McPherson,.
Buffalo, N,Y., were Saturday
visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Nor-
ris Webb, Mrs. Elgin Webb, of
Grand Bend, visited with her
son, Norris, and Mrs. Webb on
l\'Ionday,
Barry' Slade spent Sunday
with Rev, and Mrs. E, Elliott of.
Kirkton,
Norma Hern visited her. uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton
Hern, in Toronto last week.
Mr, and Mrs, William Ferrie,
Billy and Irene returned to To-
ronto after visiting the past,two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James
Miller and family.
Grace Doupe and Marie Levy
got their grade 13 standing in
all subjects,
Ron Chatten, who has been at- -
tending summer school in Toron-
to, was successful in passing
vithout trying his -exams.
Joseph S, Grant
Form r Baker
Joseph S. ,Grant 1? aril tt ,
Il
r former,
o l ler
resident of Exeter died in Glen -
gee.
on Tuesday, July .30. Mr.
.Grant conducted the bakery;
business now owned by Mr. Cliff
on Ersman.
he Mrs. Grant predeceased hiin.
id He is survived by two sons and
two .daughters- ,George M., of
it St. Tbolnas and Joseph .Jr. .of.
London. Mrs, Harry Carey
an (Betty) Glencoe and Mrs. U. W.
David (Mary) London
s,: The funeral service was con-
ducted in Trinity United Church,
at Glencoe, ,on :Friday, August 2,
with interment in .Oakwood co-
s,
,:metery,
rt Former Resident
• Mr. and Mrs. Reg Doupe, St,
c;, Marys, called on Mrs. Roy Kirk
n and Lorna, also Mr. and Mrs.
s
Message From
Baseline
A famous matador was fight-
ing in , the bull ring . in •a Mexico
border town. Among the specta-
tors was an old cowhand who
was seeing his first bull fight.
The fight had reached the
stage where the matador, armed
with only a cape, was taunting
the bull, avoiding• the animal's
horns by fractions . of an inch
and flipping the cape aside as
the,bull charged past.
At last the old cowhand could
stand it no longer.. He rose and
shouted; "Ruddy, he ain't never
gonna run into that sack unless
you hold it still!"•
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,By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Shower For Bride
On Thursday evening Jean
Scott was the guest of . honor
prior to her marriage on Satur-
day, August 17, at a aiscelian-
eous shower in' the church base-
ment,
Mrs. K. Langford was in
charge of the program consist-
ing of
vocalosolo duet byyShOrrie
aron
and Doreen Mills, trio by Janice
nd Joanne ,and Veria Copeland
nd a reading by Pearl Bruce,
Jean thanked the ,ladies for
e lovely -gifts and invited them
her home to see her trous-
eau.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Hutchin- a
son and son, John, of Harrow, a
,are spending a few days with
Mrs.' Hutchinson's sister, Mrs. in
Howard Switzer and Howard. to
,Mrs. Shipley, of Essex visited s
with - her daughter, Mrs, H. <M
Switzer, last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Switzer
and guests spent. Wednesday at
Niagara Falls.
Mrs, T. Coward and family
spent,a few days at Grand Bend
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolma Johns-
ton, Kirkton, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A: Rundle on Sunday.
Misses Pearl and Myrtle
Brine from New./ York are
spending a few holidays with
their brother, Lloyd Brine.
Mrs, Hilda, Stevenson, who has
been visiting with her niece, 1
Mrs. Alfred Baker, is returning 1
to her home in London acconi-+
panied' by Marine Baker who ,I
will 'spend some holidays with i.
Mrs. Stevenson.
Garage
Sunday And.
Evening Ser%ice
Open this Sunday, Wednes-
day afternoon, and during
the evening throughout the
week.
Hunter-Duvar
And Sons` Ltd.
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Dies In London
Alexander Reeder, 74, who
used to work for the late John
Taylor in the garage business
here, died.in Victoria Hospital,
London, Thursday night,
He has been working in a Lon-
don hardware store in recent
years, His wife,, the former Ger-
trude, Luther, predeceased him.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Susan Bathgate, and Mrs,
Chester Taylor, both of London,
Funeral services were held in
London Monday, Mrs. Bessie Tay"
tor, ,Exeter, attended.
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