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Miss ., Morley
Active in Church
ltliss i Iva 111Arley, 8, .clauali'
ter of Mr, anti Mrs. Wiliam
Morley., til4 at iter home near
Whalen Corners on Monday,
April 1Q, .after a short illness,
She was an active inember of
Whalen United Church and was
interested itt community aetivi-
flea.
Surviving besides her parents
ere two brothers Howard, Ha4c1
Park, Mich.; William. Jr„ of
Whalen, and: two sisters, Mrs,
Russell Brock, Chiselhurst, and
Mrs, Arthur Hodgins, ClandG
boyo..
'Tine body rested at the Hopper -
Hockey funeral Koine where
funeral services were conducted
by Rev, J, T. -Clarke on Wed-
nesday with interment in Zion
Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Bruce Dale,
Gerald Hern, Laverne Morley,.
itay Jaques, Charles Garretson
and Robert Servili,
Town
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Topics
Mr. and Mrs• J. B. Creech
and family, Kingsville, visited
friends and relatives in Exeter
on Friday.
Mr, arld Mrs, J. B. Down, 'To-
ronto, and twin daughters visit-
ed
with .the f a1, 1s parents,
Rev, C. W. and Mrs. Down,
Miss Myrtle Reeder of Queens-
way Hospital, Toronto, visited
aver the weekend with her moth-
er, Mrs. Elmer Reeder,
Misses Gail and Lyne! Gack-
stetter returned home on Sun-
day. after a week's vacation with
Air, and !Firs• W. HornY•
Weekend visitors with AIr, and.
Mrs. W. Horney were Mr, and
Mrs, Jas.. Ferguson and Ron of
Toronto and Mr, and Mrs, Arnold
Gackstetter and family, Guelph,
Miss Kathy Gackstetter of Hen-
sel .and I. and Mrs, Ward
Neeb, Dashwood,
Mrs, Edward Johns and Mrs.
Edgar Squire attended the an-
nual banquet and .meeting of
the Mary Hastings clubs of the
London Free Press at Hook's
Restaurant, London, on Tues-
day.
Mr. Lloyd Sorsdahl, Cromarty,
conducted the service in Caven
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
owing to the illness of the min-
ister, Rev. Samuel Kerr,
Mrs. Maynard Margison, Bob-
by, Barrie and Glen, London,
spent a few days with Ilse for-
mer's mother over the weekend.
Message From
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
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Announcements
Births ..... ......
Marraayes and Deaths....
(Marriages ;end deaths are reported without cheree
in news columns, 'This charge applies only to lis.tin
under Announcements;),
cards of Thanks, >Rngaaements
in Memoriams (A-line verse)
Extra verses, each
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No .Charge
EIR,TI i5,
.1''1X' Jtr-11111 amu1 Joy Fink (nee
i Arnold) ai'e happy to announce
the hirtlt of their daughter,
Kimberly .Joy, weight l: lbs„ 1.1
rule., at Scott 1tl.emorial 11oe»
ptlal, Se;tfortlt, April 10, 1058--
a granddaughter for Mr. and
1 Airs Ed Fink, Mensal', •uld Air.
I anti A1t'o Bert A:rnnk.t London.
1•'1:.13 X.t tictty and Harold wish
to announce the safe at•rtval 01
1 a son, weight 71•. ills„ at St.
Marys Alclnorlal Hospital, April
19, 1058 — a brother for :Gtlty,
Bobby, 1'ldaY and Sherry.
MOSTE r, and Airs. Herman
1-.iosLe, 1t. R. 1 Ci'oln•ai'ty, an.
nnunee the birth of a daughter.
Anne Marie Jeanette, et. Mouth
Huron Hospital, April 1, 19ao•
—a brother for Helen and -Vir-
ginia.
1i11TTON — Mr. and :lies. Chester
illitton, MIL. 2 Crediton, an-
nounee the birth of a son, Davin
Owen, a t South 'Huron Hospital.
!toi
,
April 111, 1. 58 --- n brother for
Melva and -Virginia.
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11(11' — Ail. and Airs Michael
Na,„ -y, \Iltchell, anttotlncc the
birth of a son, Gabor, at South
Huron Hospital, April 10, 1055,
:' A'J`SONS—ail•, and Alrs, iAougtas
Parsons, 100 Edward St., an-
nnuitee the birth of a. (tang -bier
at Souilt Huron Hoopital, April
12, 1958,
itl'HS1 ixL Mr. and Mrs. Don
Russell. 100 Huron St, L„ an-
nounce t he birth of a dattghler,
Debra Eatllwrine, at South Hu-
rnn Jdnspital, .April 10, 1058.
St't11:O1SDf.rt --• :lal,e and Pat
Schroeder /nee Kerslake), :11.'12.
3 T)aohwood, annnunee the birth
of a daughter, Sue -Ann I;1oie.
at Smith Huron 'Hospital, April
0, 15,8,
TENNANT—Mr, ait 1 All's. Lebtiard
H. Temcant, "1 1Voodward Ave„
timed Bend, announce the birth
of a daughter, t:'ynticla Lou, at
South Huron Hospital, April 12,
19
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WIEnlN — M1'. and Airs, Marvin
\Vein, Crediton, annotative the
birth of a daUgh ter, Cheryl
Anne, at South Huron. Hospital,
Ap1.11 10, 1055,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy McNaugh•
ton of Cane are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bickell,
Mrs, Gerald Paul and Terri
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Yule and family of Tor-
onto,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stephen-
son and children of Sarnia visit -
e." with Mr. and Mrs. George
Allen on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scriven and fam-
ily of Rochester and Mrs•
Audrey Esson and family of Sar-
nia have been recent visitors
with Mr. and. Mrs. Delmar John-
son. Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs, Johnson were Mr. and
Mrs'• Arthur Rundle, Misses Flo•
rence, Kate and Mr, Fred Jame-
son of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills of
)arrie visited Saturday with"
Mrs. H. Copeland,
Guests present were Mrs. Ma-
befs Sherman, M1., Ethel Hazel-
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wafter -
ton of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McPherson of Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs, George Iienmp of
the 8th line.
Mrs. T. Tufts of London spent
the weekend with her son, Mr.
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ENGAGEMENTS --
Alr• and Mrs, O. A. Kalb Moloch,
Chesley, Ont., announce the en-
gagement of their d a u a h t e r.
Emily Joan, to Kenn Charles
Sydney Tuckey, sots of Air. and
Mrs. Bruce Tuckey, Exeter. Mar-
rlage to take place in Chesley on
Saturday, May A. 17•
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like In take this op-
portunity to thank all nut• friends
and neighbors for their kindness
and flowers sent. In our recent
bereavement; also the Rebekah
Lodge and 1'lopper-Hockey fune-
ral home. — Mr, Haigh and Glary.
T would like to thank all those
who so kindly remembered rue
with cards, treats, flowers and.
visits while a patient in 'Victoria
l ospital, London, and since re-
turning home.—Jack Reeder. 170
T wish in thank allthose who
remembered me with cards, treats•
anti visits while a patient at
South. Huron 'Hospital, Exeter,
and since returning home. Special
thanks to the hospital staff, 1"lt•,
(aoddarri and Dr. Gans and 'Rev.
D. A, MacMillan.—Harold J'one0,
170
Mr. and Mrs, .Take Shroeder and
Sue -Ann would like .to thank
everyone who so kindly remem-
bered Pat and Sue -Ann with
flowers, gifts, visits and cards
while patients .in Soutlt Huron
I•rospital. Special t.ltanks to lir.
Gulens and the staff of South
Huron :Hospital. tic
and Mrs. Ross Tufts.
Mr, M. Streich of Woocihatn
church exchanged pulpits with
Rev, T. Elliott on Sunday.
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer
entertained on Sunday in London
in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Switzer's 40th wedding anniver-
sary. •
Rt. Hon. James G. and Mrs,
Gardiner, Ottawa, were guests
of Mr, and Mrs. George Allen
last Wednesday.
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SCOTT FARMS
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF DUAL•PURPOSE
SHORTHORN CATTLE
2 Herd Sires 12 Bull Calves 65 Females
May 14th at the farm
at 1:00 p•m.
Featured In the sale Will be the get of such outstanding
sires as:
Tempiereagh Royal King (Imp) Sanford Ballysudden
Millharit Dollar (Imp) Culkeeran Gay Boy (Imp)
The herd was established in 1934. The females have all
been bred on the farm and' from outstarlding imported
double dait'y bulls,
Herd Fully Accredited R.O.P, Tested Females Vaccinated
For catalogues write; James M. Scbtf, Scott Poultry Farms
R,R, 2, Seaforth, Ontario
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Neil's school on the evening 01
April 23.
Miss Ruth Trevethick spent
the past week with her cousins,
Joan and Ann Trevethick of St,
ThorAs,
Mrs. Luther Morley and Mrs,
Wes Lewis are patients in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Grace Trevethick of Lon-
don spent Sunday evening with
her parents.
I11r. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
spent Sunday with their daughter
and son-in-law in London.
Bonnie Watson and Loraine
Neil spent the weekend with
their friend, Ann Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Dixon spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Dundas
of Windsor were recent visitors
with frieiids of the. community,
Amomikersieummeemeleuerimme
IN MEMORIAM -
750
;1.00
250
.CONSA';lt — 111 loi Ing memory of
our1 darling mother. Sarah
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ton nes, who passed awo.y rine
year ago, April 121, 11157.
The heantlfiil memory, clearer
than gold,
or a wonderful mother whose
wort it can't he told,
Alive and unseen, she 021111lsby
nn1' side
\\'1th her forever our love Will
abide.
--badly aniseed and always re-
membered by her four daugh-
ters, tlladys, Jessie, Annie and
Verna. 17c
\\ J:3' »l'1, lovingmemory of
IJ J
nor beloved parents, lfichard J.
Davey, who pascclt away. April
21, 1950, and Susanna Davey,
0110 passer) away July 28, 11118.
Their presence we sols, their
memory we ireasure,
Lovina them always, Dirge 1ling
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rote lav fn
gFt them,now they
are r gone,
r,
But we will remember, no matter
how loth.
-'-]:fiver remembered by the farn-
Ily, 17e
1rJ;1)ll[; -- in lrrtine; memory of
George Ka ward Meriden, who
Passed alvlly April 1.0, 11117.
Your pl•eaen(ll is eie1• near 115,
\'9111' tnve remains '11111 lis yet,
,You were the kind of husband
'111,1. father
Your loved ones would never
forget.
I,vee remembered by his wife
and family, 17o
A.1.ILL,1 Jt --1'n loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Ro-
bert Moffat :sillier, who passed
alcay one. year ago, April 10;
1957,
Noticing' van ever take away
The love a heart holds clear.
Fonri memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered by his wife
Alurtel and sorts Barry and Bob.
lie
\Vi11I\ -- In 101'1110' 'memory 0f a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Herbert S. 'Wein, who
passed away one year ago,
April 18, 1857,
No one knows the silent heart-
aches, .
Only those who have loved can
l.dl t
The grief we bear in silence
For the one 0.04 loved so well•
—Ever remembered by Kia wife
Hilda and children, Erma, Ray-
lnond, Robert, Carl and Irene,
Dorothy, Mile and fancily, 17c
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD
Mrs. G. Saynharn1
Dies In Hospital
Mrs. George klaynhaut,. Ceu•
traria, died suddenly \Vednesda'
t I`norning in South Huron District
1110114g having bcell a patient.
sine the
s day. She was
t She was the farmer Hattie
Loostclineof r hofer Sltiharpkaried and hlife adin C: spenttsn
m•
tralia. •
She was a member of Centra-
lia United ,Church ,and an active
member of the Women's argtin-
izatlons. She was ienresentatii/e
for Centralia on the Ladies Aux-
iliary to South Huron Hospital..
She is survived by her bus -
hand, three sons: Chart e
(Scotty) Calgary, Fred, Detrois
t,
and Gordon, Exeter, two sisters,
(Lina) Mrs. George Fenton,
Pennsylvania. and (Lucille) Mrs,
Reg Bone, London; three bro-
thers, Jack, London, WiiliSnl,
Grand Bend, Ernest, Inwood,
and 12 grandchildren,
At time of going to press fune-
ral arrangements had not been
completed. Interment will be In
Grand Bend cemetery,
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Baker of Grand Bend on Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. Richard Whittard of St.
Catharines and Carolyn Odd of
London returned to their homes l
t after spending the Easter vaea-
1 tion with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wither-
spoon, newly-weds, have return-
ed home ane' will be moving to
their home near Crediton.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Prest and
Billy spent Sunday afternoon
with. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mor-
gan.
Mr• and Mrs, Ab Gilmour have
moved to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Treveth-
ick of St. Thomas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs• Jack Treveth•
ick. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis
of St. Catharines spent a few
days during the holiday week
with Mr, and Mrs• Earl Morley,
The ladies C.W,L. of the Catic-
olie Church, Front Road, are
planning a teaand bazaar! at
KIDS
FREE!
Weston's Musical
Merry-Go-
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Friday Afternoon
And Evening
Fre Ridbs to Kids Accottip Ified ria-etihts
DRURY'S
YOUR SOUTH END i IUO MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson,
St. Marys, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Ralph Batten and Wil-
liam,
DonHall 0
Nancy and f St.
Marys r toriedtheir to
noi
home
Sunday after visiting
with Miss
Greta Harness for .a few days. 1
Mrs. Roy Webber is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
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During this Sale. All Items on Sale Are Genuine Values Taken from Our Regular Stock,
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Children's Dresses
Nylons - Rayons - Cottons
Dainty Sheers, Plains and Prints
Sizes 2 to 6X TO CLEAR $1.✓8QQ
Sizes 7 to 14 TO CLEAR .
$298
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Overalls &Crawlers
Cotton Bedford Cords
Light Weight Summer Denims
Some With Snap Fastener Crutch
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Values Up To $2..000
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Ili 51/15 Gauge
NEW SPRING COLORS
Leg Length Ori Every Pair Sizes 01/2 to 11
OUR GIFT TO4YOU 69c Pail'
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Sizes Up to 6X — Good Colors
Reg. Up To $6.95 Each —.Limited Quantity
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Real Outstanding Values
Broken Sizes 4-14 Years
Values Up To $2.98 •
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Socks -Socks -Sacks
ONLY 9c A PAIR
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Infants', Boys' and Girls' Sizes
Plain and Stripes —•. All Colors
Buy Several Pak Af This Price!
Ladies Hats
GOOD STYLES
and
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These Hats Are Exceptional Value
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Special Clearance Of Counter and
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PRICED TO CLEAR AT 99C
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