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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamont
and family of „Portage La Prarie
are visitors this week with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lounsbury.
Mr. .and Mrs. Mahlon Louns-
bury and Mr. and Mrs. Elton,
Lounsbury and of Staples
were also recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lounsbury.
Mrs, deed"! Raynard and
daughters, Mrs. Dorothy 'Brown
and Rosemary and Betty Love
are enjoying a vacation in the
Maritime 'Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dragomatz
who were visitors with Mr. and
,Mrs. Cecil Bateman for a week,
have returned home to Oshawa.
Gerald and Debra Rathwell
were weekend visitirs with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Conley .
Mr. and Mrs. Conley and their
grandehfldren attended the Jack
lin reunion at Keewadin Camp
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner and
Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Beacon and family were Sunday
visitors at Formosa and Eugenia.
Falls..
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FAMILY REUNION or
GARDEN PARTY.
Serve Them Delicious
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister. Rev, A. M &Masten
BA., BD,
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey'
Combined Service
with Melville Church
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WESLEY C. HACKWELL
'Wesley Charles klackweli,
passed away at his home in
:Walton. on Wednesday morning.
lu failing hcaith for some tune,
Mr. Backwell, who was in bus-
iness in Walton for a number of
years, died in his 75th year. lie
received his education at No. 5,
McKillop and in. Rochester, N. Y.
die is suevived by his wife, the
former Edna. Reid. Also surviving
are two sons and two daughters,
David of Stratford, and Reid at,
home, Mrs. A. E. (June) Smith,
of London and Mrs, J. FL (Aud-
rey) McLlwain of Mel illoP
Township. Also-also surviving are
two sisters, Mrs. P. B. (Mary)
Gardner, Toronto, and Mrs. it.
(Emily Naylor, Albany, N. Y.
He was a memoer of Duff's
United Church, Walton, and of
St. John's Masonic Lodge of
Brussels.
Funeral service w..“ ue held,
from the R,. S. Box funeral home,
home, Seaforth, Friday at 2 p.m.
Rev. A. Higginbotham of. Duff's
United Church, Walton, will
Officiate.
Interment will take pia.oe in
Maitlandbank cemetery.
CRANBROOK
BORN
GENTLEMEN'S
NEWS ITEMS
Home after eight days of tests
in Victoria Hispita.1, London
and now taking the medicine Dr.
Stephens prescribed in the first
place.
My disease is not contagious.
If it were you would see me with
my arms around a few fellows
about town.
i ,The cientilemeirsClub welcom-
ed me by holding a little euchre
party. Still the same upright, hon-
est, intelligent gentlemen they will
always be. I regret I cannot say
the same about the Sinners' Club.
Their membership has increased, ' 1
but their manners diminished. I
walked in, no one to take my arm, k
and r was greeted with "Is the i
trouble in your head?" "Why don't,
you see Llue Anderson or Kelly?"
Yoh should have gone to a mental
I hospital etc, etc. Had these buf-
foons suffered as I did they would
all be in their graves, and ill
prepared to go too. It would have
been a wonderful improvement for
the town, better even than a
sewage systeM.
I have been doing a lot of
thinking and figure Hitler, King
Henry the Sib, and Tilrriperor Nero
of itome were smarter than given
credit for. Hitler would have done
away a great deal of suffering'
by giving incurable people a pill,
that is, all ovcr 70. At 70 most men
nu good for themselves or anyone
• se. if they are nealthy and keep
c•ri the:, are taking the work away
front oilers. After 7Q, if you turn
your head to look at an attractive
female, you don't get a kick out of
it, JuSt a kink. Hitler was harsh on
the Jews. However there are a
couple of characters in town who I
should have had a sniff at the
coke ovens. Well, maybe done
away with •in a more subtle
manner, Have them .machine
gunned some night on their way
even spared the driver. The other
being a foreigner born in Strat.
home from Dublin. I might have
ford, I would have doubled his
weight with lead bullets. •
Henry the 8th had a way with
women. If he came home late on a
Sal urda,y night and tripped on
the top step, he wasn't called a
drunken bum. if he wanted to
sing a verse of "I belong to
CARAMEL SAUCE
lb, vanilla carniels
(about; 39)
/4 cup water
Melt carmels in the
op of water in top, of
double boiler over hot
(not bulling) water.
Blench well by
Makes 1 cup
Sauc e. (pri4
may be served hot or
cold.)
tilast,ae," he sang it. Any com-
plaints from his sponse, he called
the iueal police, they Came with
a block, an axe and a basket. No
Sit, when Lis wife got ridiculous
and said something, there was
a replacement immediately-
Good old Henry.
Now Nero, who fiddled while.
Rome burned was greatly Mis-
understood. 'vie being a fiddler,
eau explain. Rome was warned on.
a 1Vednesday night when the fire-
men were all so tight they didn't
care anyway. Nero had a concert
to present in his home town.
Thursday night. He needed pract-
ice. lie didn't want to walk down
the street Friciae morning and
hear nasty remarks such as, why
don.'t you trade that fiddle for a
jews harp. Them strings must
have come from a mighty sick
cat. What was the name of that
piece with so many squeaks and
squeals. POor Nero was trying
to put on a good show by get-
ting some practice so when they
said Rome is on. fire he said, let
her burn. His public came first.
Where is the Red Dragon?
ours Truthfully
T. X. F.
BORN
XACaLIN — To Mr and Mrs. Don
Jacklin, in Listowel Memorial
Hospital, on. July 18th, 1964, a
daughter -- Tracy Lynn.
Bake your favourite Spice
Cake in a square cake
pan, according to. Package
directions.
Place genetollS Sqlturt$
• of cOul0(1 cane on individual
dessert plates. Cover .cake
squares with Carmel Sauce
tsee recipe below.). Speen .
plenty of sweetened, sliced
fresh, Ontario peaches- over
each square. Top with
whipped cream.
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IN CANADA
Minister: itev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank rinompson
AILCT
Church School Closed 'till Sept.
11.15 Combined Holiday Service
with
United Church Congregation
Sermon Theme:
"Instant Religion?"
AU Are Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
'Recie:: Rev. H. L. Jennings
MA.. LiTa.
Organist: Mrs. A. fiilliott.
S'e. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
ST. DAviDS,
9:15 a.m. Holy Baptism
stirring.
Cannel
Sauce
l‘ir. and Mrs. Ed Glossier,
Fraser,' Mich., are spending , a
few (Jaya at the Jeschke home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin and
wee daughter have moved to
Kitchener where Don is em-
ployed.
Bride-Elect Showered
miscellaneolis shower was
held on Saturday evening, July
18th, in the. Coinmunity Centre
for Dianne Engel, whose wedding
takes place Saturday, J tit), 25th.
Friends, neighbours, and relar
laves gathered for the occasion.
Bingo was played during the
evening. An address was read by
Mrs. Leslie Knight and the many
useful gifts were brought in by
Mrs. Glen Huether, Mrs, Stanley
Fischer, Mrs. Earl Dunn and
Airs. Gordorilialgel: Dianne replied
and invited all to visit her in her
new home at Listowel.
— To Ron and Marian
'Uhler at Joseph Brant Memor-
ial Hospital, Burlington, on
July 10, a daughter — Patricia
Marie "Patti".
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Livingstone
Douglas and Kevin, of Preston;
were visitors with Mr. Malcolm
Prager.
Mrs. Ted McCreath and Miss
Faye LoVe attended CGIT camp,
at Goderich where they served
as counsellors last' Week,
Mrs. Emerson. Mitchell' and
infant son are litiMe froni. Wing-
ham and District 'Hospital.
Mr. Donald Buchanan is in St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener; where
he recently underwent surgery.
oldsinobile's 1964 F-85 Cutlass models are totally new automobiles — in styling, in engineer-
ing and in performance, and are being built for the first time in Canada. The Cutlass convert-.
ible, shown above, as well as the Cutlass coupe and Cutlass Holiday coupe; are equipped with
bucket seats and are powered by an ultra-high compression version of the now Jetfire Rocket
engine which delivers 260 horsepower. Available on Cutlass models and on all 1964 F-85's is
en Entirely new transmission, Jetaway, which provides smooth and efficient transmission