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Mrs. W. B. Watson from the wog: is spending a few days
with her -daughter, Mrs, Nor,
man Williamson,
Mr. and Mrs, john Mowbray
of .Detroit were Saturday visi•
tors. With Miss. Mary Mowbray.
Mr. and.Mrs. Alex Butler of
Goderich visited on Sunday
the home of MO, Maude .Leent-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins
and family of Norwich spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mri
CIE.7ence Martin.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald 7-larrilin
of Midland and Miss Carrie
Ruiyter of Stratford were week
end guests at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet.
Mr. Ian Kirkby of Sudbury
spent the weekend with his
uncle, Mr. Charles Murray.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Oliver
moved to Seaforth last week.
Mr, Ian Wilbee enderwc.nt an
appendectomy operatic.n in
Clinton Public Hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull
left last Sunday on a motor trip
to Lacombe. Alberta, where Mr.
Turnbull will attend the La-
combe Swine Breeders' conven-
tion. They will also spend some
time at the Calgary Stampede
Mrs, Margaret Humphries is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ace Rutledge, London.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Duadas on
Sunday were Mr. and' Mrs, C.
Stutz and Wolfram and Mr. and
Mrs. W. Stutz of Wellesley,
Mrs. Forrest McKay has re-
turned home after being con-
fined to Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth.
Sub-Lieutenant Bill Jeffers,
stationed at Strathcona Naval
Base, Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Nelson of Mount Forest
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. George Hibbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Ennis at Hamilton on Sun-
day.
Local successful candidates
in examinations held recently
by the Royal. Conservatory 'of
Music of Toronto, in Blyth,
were: Grade V11, Piano, Glenn
Houston, pass; Grade Piano,
Mary L. Bewley, pass; Grade H,
Piano, Karen McEwing, hon-
ors.
Teachers and Grades 6, 7 and
8 of Walton Public School en-
joyed a bus trip to London last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
visited with Mrs. G. Ryan and
family at Lucan last Sunday.
Mr. and Mis, George Hibbert
and family moved to their new
home in the village the begin-
ning of the week.
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• ONTARIO'S COLORFUL FORT
HENRY GUARD from Kingston
is creating a sensation at the
73rd Royal Tournament in Eng-
land last month. Hero members
of the Guard are shown going
through one of 'their several acts
at the big shO* which features
the best !rem sections of the,
Armed Services in Britain. Thei
Fort Henry Guard has perfOrnied
before capacity houses, 16,000, at
all Shows and in each instance;
has been given a standing ovat-
ion by the viewers whb agree to
the man that the guard has stolen:
the show. Members of the Guard
also were chosen to form a
special Guard of Honor for Her.
artviesty Queen Elizabeth at the
Comnion.wealth Institute. Ontario
Weekly Newspaper Association
Director, Reg. Workman,
among the Ontario GoVernmetit
guests in Loriden for the Royal
.Toarnament. AccoMing to 'aro
Workman, the show is "the most
colourful of the kind that I have
ever seen and the IrOrt Henry
°third is simply fabuloun."
(SPECIAL — To Ontario Weekliy
NeWsPaperS - - 13y Reg. Workman;
OWNA, Director.)