HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-08-14, Page 4TENDERS WANTED
SCHOOL BUS ROUTES
Tenders are requested for convey-
ances of High School Students to
Wingham High School coyering the
following routes _which at present arc
shown in rough only. Contractor to
FOR SALE—Renfrew Range, in good supply both conveyance and operation
condition. Apply Advance-Times, of same each school day during school
year, Sept. 1st, 1947 to June 30th, 1948.
1, 9th Con, from Belmore and
Wroxeter Road.
2. Highway No. 4 from 1st. Con.
North of Blyth.
3, Highway 86 through Bluevale.
4. Highway 86 through White-
church,
Tenders to be in the hands of the
undersigne,d by August 20th, 1947, and FOR SALE =Lady's Bicycle, practi-
from 'whom further details of actual: cally new, with carrier and stand. mites may be secured.
Apply Rapp's Bakery, Wingham,
Phone 122. W. A. GALBRAITH, Secretary-
, Treasurer, Wingham, Ontario.
FOR SALE—To close estate, well sit-
.nated property in Fordwich. Solid TENDERS WANTED rick House with electricity, fur-
nace, full baeement,.also 1 314 acres
SCHOOL BUS ROUTE
of Lend ,and good barn. Immediate Tenders for the supply and opera-
, possession may be given. Apply to tion of a school bus for carrying High
Crawford & Hetherington, Barris- School Students from the village of ters, Wingham, Ontario: Fordwich along Highway 87 to Wing-
ham High School on each school day
FOR SALE-1 Abbey Vim° Flashgun during the school year, Sept, 1st., 1947 and electric tripper for cameras, with. to June 30th, 1.948: Tenders to be in
cocking, compur shutters. Apply to hands of either of the undersigned by W. Ross Smith, Wingham, August 20th., 1947, Full particulars
FOR SALE— 3 piece Inrohler Cites- may be obtained on application to
,Suite, in good condition, either of the ttndersigned,
H. B. COLLINS, Sec.-Treas, East Phone 424.
Howiek School Board, Fordwieh, Ont.
W. A. GALBRAITH,
Wingham High School. Board, Wing-
ham, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ail persons having claims against the
estate of Francis. Clarence James, late
of the Township of East Wawanosh,
FOR SALE-8 room house, 10 miles in the County of Huron, Farmer, who
from Wingham in good repair, good died on or about the 9th day of July,
:nee lot, Apply Advance-Times. A. D. 1947, ate notified to send, to
Crawford and Hetherington, Wingham,
Ontario, on or before the 16th day of
August, A.D. 1947 full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said 16th day of August the
assets of time said testator will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
LOST—Strayed from Lot 15, Con. 8, thereto, •havi,ng regard only to claims
Turnberry, a Yearling Heifer. Wears of which the executor shall then have tag. T. W. Haugh. 'Phone 600-21. notice.
DATED this 17th day of July, A.D.
1947.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor
SLENDOR TABLETS are effective.
2 weeks supply, $1,00; 12 weeks' CARD OF THANKS
suPP1Y. $5.00 at MeKihbon's & Mc-
Avoy's Drug Stores, Mrs. David Hamilton wishes to con-
vey her thanks to all those who assist-
WANTED—Girl to clerk in store and ed her during the long illness of her
learn phototraphy, .Apply Falconer deceased husband and to those who by
Photo Studio, Wingliam, 'flowers and other means showed their
WANTED—Good used tricycle, large expreseions of sympathy and esteem.
size. Phone 418.
FOR SALE-3-burner Coal Oil Stove
with Oven, $13.00; only used two
summers. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Rubber-tired Wagon in
good condition. Apply Glen Van-
Camp, Belgrave, Telephone 15 - 15,
° Brussels,
FOR SALE-17 Pigs, weaned one
week, Harold Vincent, Belgrave.
Phone 631r3, Wingham.
FOR SALE-5 Tube Sparton Radio,
table model, practically new, priced
for quick sale. Apply Norman Hig-
gins, R, R. 5, Brussels, Phone 32r9.
FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE-1Sx
25, with kitchen 16x24, to be moved
off present location. Apply Edgar
Wightmate R. 1, Belgrave, Phone
Brussels 15r8,
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route.
Rtal opportunity.We help you get
started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept.
M L-H-453-0, Montreal,
CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE—About 6,000 ft of Spruce
Lumber, 1, 2 and 3 inch, 12 and 14
ft. long. J. Sangster, Wroxeter,
Phone 84r3.
"FOR FEET that Feel like wings of
Song, Use Lloyd's Corn Salve right
along." 50 cents at nicKibbon's
Drug Store.
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No job too small — None too large!
Wise mothers will lose no time in
getting their youngsters scientif-
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'CLEARING AUCTION SALE—Of
Farm Stock, Implements, Hay and
Grain, will be held at the farm of W.
McGill, Lot 15, Con, 9, Turn-
berry, at 12.30 o'clock, on Monday,
August 18th, No Reserve. 'Terms
Cash, The 100 acre farm with hydro
:and drilled well, house equipped
with bathroom and furnace will also
be offered subject to a reserved bid,
W. A. McGill, Prop., Matt Gaynor,
Auctioneer,
FOR SALE
Aire aft Engines :complete with box-
es, $200, box ideal for Chop Boxes;
Forty Gallon Phomite Fire Extinguish-
ers. Link Trainer Desks, ideal for light
assembly 'benches or home work-shop
benches complete with 2 drawers with
locks, $10.00, Hydraulic Cyclinders,
various sizes and capacities, ideal for
buck rakes, hoists, arbour -presses, etc.,
$2.50 to $10.00 each. Hydraulic Hand
Pumps with reservoirs, $15.00. Hy-
FOR SALE—Two 6,0Q x 17 Tires; draulin pumps, engine driver type,
while they last, $15.00. Five stage
Spencer Turbines, ideal for building
'FOR SALE—Lady's Wool Shetland furnace cleaning equipment or central
Cloth Box Coat, powder blue, size vacuum systems complete with 314 H.
15, Excellentscondition. Apply Ad- P. 26 or 60 cycle motors, $75.00, a frac-
yance-Times, tion of the original cost. Two Link
Trainers, service Type E. complete
with desk and recorder $150,00 each,
these Trainers are at present listed
at $400.00. Battery Chargers, 12 bat-
tery, capacity, while_ last $25.00. FOR SALE—Model A Touring; ex- Hundreds of feet of 1.iA and 23e." Fire cellent shape, top.and side-curtains. Hose. Write for prices. New Respire-Apply Ross Vogan, R.R. 1, Wing Hose. ideal for industrial plants, $2.00. - ham, Telephone Wroxeter 12 r 7. 1 20 inch Pedestal Fan, $70.00. HUR-
ON ENGINEERING & RESEARCH
CO. LTD., Box 309, Phone 51,
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
ANGLIQUE Grey Hair Restorer effee
tively returns natural color and bea-
uty to, grey hair, $1,00 et inielnib-
bon's and all druggists. .„. . ,CERTIVIEP RASPBERRY Plants.—
Write Box 764, Cempbellford, Ont.,
for illustrated folder and growing
"lenow how". Don't delay. Supply
CLEARING' AUCTION SALE—Of
Farm Stock and Implements will be
held at the farm of Alex Cameron,
Lot 32, Con. 3, Kinloss, 3 miles
north of Whitechurch, at 2 o'clock
Standard Time, Thursday, August
14th, Terms, $10.00 end under cash,
over that amount 6 months credit
on flank approved joint notes with
interest at We per annum. The farm
will also be offered for sale. Alex.
Cameron, Prop,, Matt Gaynor, Auct,
EXPERIENCED PALMIST AND
Teacup Reader, Far appointments,
telephone Brussels 39 - 23. If you
are worried I will help you with
your problems; also, see what the
future holds for you. Miss I. M,
Sellers, Bluevale, Oat.
WANTED
Girl to clerk in store, one with some
experience preferred, or one willing to
learn, Apply by letter only, stating
schooling to Box J, Advance-Times,
AUCTION SALE
QF REAL ESTATE
To close the estate of the late Mrse
George I'hippen, there will be offered
for sale by Public Auction at the prem.
ises on
SATURDAY, AUGUST ,23rd, 1947
at 2 p.m., the following property:
In the Town Plot of 'Winghain in
the County of Huron, being Lots 134
and 135 on the North side of Water
Street ,and also lots 137 and 138 on
the East side of Victoria Street, all of
said 4 lots in, the Town Plot of Wing-
ham, Government Survey.
On the premises is situate a 6-room
frame house, and 2 acres of land, more
or less.
TERMS-10% en the day of sale
and balance within SO days,'
Thos, Fells, Auctioneer.
Telephone 436, Wingham,
FOR SALE—Small. Portable Battery
Radio 4x10, Telephone sp, Wing-
Imam,
FOR SALE—A quantity of Lumber,
Sheeting, Joists, Doors .and Win-
dows. Matt Elliott, 'phone 308j.
IN MEMORIAM
HAUGH—In loving memory of a clear
friend, Mrs. Catherine Haugh, who
passed away August 19th, 1946,
A token of- love and remembrance
Of a friend we'll never forget,
Her memory to us is a treasure,
.Her loss a life-time regret.
Ever remembered by Mr. anti Mrs.
J. R. Adair.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Frank Cole
wish to thank all friends and neighbors
for the kind expressions of sympathy
and help in their recent bereavement,
also during Mr Cole's illness, and for
the loan of ears and floral tributes.
Mrs, Etta Day, Mr, and Mrs. Ward
Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King.
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Mrs. David Halliday an family wish
A Nurse's Aid. Class opens at Wing- to extend their heartfelt thanks and
tam General Hospital at once. Girls 11 appreciation for the many acts of kind-
or over who are interested, please ap- ness and messages of sympathy from
ply to Mrs. Morrey, 3-4 any afternoon their friends and neighbours at the
at the Hospital. After one year's train• time of bereavement in the loss of a
ing a graduate receives a diploma f kind Husband and rather.
practical nursing.
IN MEMORIAM Applications Wanted
KERNEY--In memory of James ker.
For the position of Tax Collector for ney, who passed away August 8th.,
the Township Of East Waivanoth 1946.
Inio,ruiation re duties and salary may What would rre give his hand to gasp,
he obtained from any member of the His patient face to see,
Council. Applications to be in the To hears his lioice, to see his smile,
hands of the Clerk, September end, at As in the days that used to be,
pan.
Ever remembered by wife and dam-
R, R. Redmond, Twp. Clerk.
NURSES AIDS • •
BELQRAVE'
Mr. and Mrs. Jr M, Coultes, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert ,Coupes, Billie and Glen,
also Mr. end Mrs, Norman Keating
and Catherine of Wingham, attended
the POig-Mitelinll wedding reeeetioes
at the Royal Inn Harriston, on Saturn
day, August nth.
,
Mrs. J, A, Brandon retorned on
Tuesday evening after visiting relatives
in London.
A specialeetitt-g—i the -Brick
Church W, K S. was held on July 31
at the church. Guests at this were
members of Belgrave and Westfield
W. M. Societies,
Mrs, H. Irwin, President, conduct-
ed , the meeting which opened with
hymn 388, with Mrs. H. Walker as
organist. Mrs. L. McGee led in pray-
er, followed by the Scripture reading,
"The Parable of the Talents," taken
by Mrs. 'Cecil Coultes.. Mrs. H. Irwin
gave the lesson based on the parable.
She tried to impress that the number
of our talents matters not, it is the
use we make 0 them that is important,
The Secretary's report was react by
Mrs. S. Snell. Mrs. Geo, Michie and
Mrs. (Rev.) Moore, of Belgrave, fav-
oured with a duet, "Dear to the Heart
of the Shepherd".
Business was discussed and all join-
ed in singing hymn 358.
Mrs. McCracken, guest speaker, and
delegate to the Aylmer Conference,
gave a very interesting report of the
service held there. Mrs: Gordon
Smith and Miss Phyllis Cook of West-
field, sang a duet, "Tbere's a Garden
Where Jesus is Waiting". The meet-
ing closed with hymn' 376.
Mrs. Ce.Coultes then gave out Bible
verses which had tp be matched in or-
der to find peepers for lunch. The
members of Brick W. M. S. served
lunch and all enjoyed a social time.
,BLYTH
Mrs. Thos. Marshall of Walton, has
purchased the Harrington property on
Queen Street and will shortly occupy
the same.
Mr. Glenn Somers of Seaforth, spent
a few days here this week, visiting re-
latives.
Mrs. J. H. R, Elliott ,has returned
from a ten-day visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Lloyd Wettlaufer at Burgesville,
-WHITECHURCH
The following visitors last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fal-
coner, Culross, with her mother, Mrs.
Brooks, who has been suffering from a
stroke for many months, were Mr. and
Mrs, N, R, Robb Belleville; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Ernew
.
ein, Galt; Mrs. Fred
Wocks. Teeswater; Miss Reta and:
Mi Ed Ei fP t Mr ss na rnewe n o res on,
and Mrs. Dan. McKenzie and children
of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bos-
man and baby, Allan, of Belgrave Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Dustow and Ethel of
'Mackintosh, Mr, and Mrs. Wilford
McKenzie and three daughters of
Guelph, Mrs. Ann. King, Toronto, Mr.
David Vogan, her brother, from Mon
esworth and his son, Grenville ofSt.
Thomas, Mrs. John Gowdy of Wrore
eter, Mr. Bill Vogan of Toronto, ,Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Vogan of Mildniay,
and Mrs. Aldan Purdon of White-
church.
Don't forget the dance on Friday
night in the Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E, Purdon. Lucknow,
Airs. Charles Deyell and daughter
Betty Lou, of Owen Sound, spent last
week .at the Innate of Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Deyell,
Mrs.. Robert Arbuckle of Toronto,
sister of the late Mr, David Hamilton,
has returned to Toronto after spending
a few days here,
Mtn, Beatrice Willoughby and Mr,
Elmer Willoughby of Toronto, were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. A.
Roberts
'
Minnie St.
Mrs, Angus McLeod,. Mrs. Donald
McLeod and daughter Betty of South-
ampton spent a few days at the home
of Mrs. D. Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs. Muffett and children
who have been holidaying with Mr.
and 4„ers. A. J, Walker left this week
for their home in Norande.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray of Lea-
side, returned home after" spending
their holidays with ,Mrs, Murray's par-
enti, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Isard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cornish of Tor-
onto, Grace and Maxine of Sarnia, vis-
ited for a few days with Mrs. Adam
Johnson and nelishs Mary Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs, James McGee and Are
nold and Velma, also Miss Lois Saun-
ders of Courtland, N,Y., spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Alfred
McCreight.
Kelly last week were: Mr. Charles Mc-
Kinnon and Mr. Bruce McDonald of
Kingston; Mr. Wm. Kelly of Belgrave
and Mr, John McDonald from the
West Misses Gertrude and Mildred Cor-
bett of Whitby are holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haney, Leopold
Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crouch
of Toronto are guests at the same
home,
Mr. Elmer Niergarth of Montreal,
Quebec, has joined his wife and twin
daughters who have been spending the
summer with -Mr. Niergarth's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C, Niergarth of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keating and
daughter Catherine have returned from
il yisiting relatives on Manitoulin island,
going by way of Tobermory and re-
turning by Little Current and other
Northern points.
Mr. Harry Fleuty of the Lindsay
Press, Niagara Falls, Ont., and Mr. W.
Byrnes Fleuty and daughter, Miss
Helen, of Embro, attended the funeral
of the late David Hamilton, on Mon-
nay,' August 4th. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forgie returned
after spending two weeks' vacation
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Forgie and
their family at their cottage at Thun-
der Bay Beach, also at Penetang, Mid-
land and the Martyr's Shrine.
Mr. Charlie Deyll, Mr. C. Gowld,
Patsy, Charline and Master Bob spent
the week-end at the home of Mr.
Deyell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Deyell. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Deyell and Betty Lou.
Guests of Mrs, C. J. Taylor at the
Queen's Hotel last. weekewere, Mrs. N.
Young of Toronto, and Mrs. G. Jack-
son and Mrs. A. Ingleby of Simcoe.
This week Mrs. Taylor and her friends
are enjoying the five day cruise to
Sault Ste Marie.
Mrs. C. N. Tilden and, children of
St. Thomas, who have been vacation-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Kelly, Wingham, and with Mr.
and Mrs. Arno Kelly at Kincardine
Beach, left this week with Mr, Tilden
to visit in Hamilton and Walkerton be-
fore returning home.
Mrs. A. L. Weirmier, formerly Miss
Nora Bell, left for leer home in the
West, after visiting with her p. arents,
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bell, She was
accompanied on her trip by Mrs. I.
Hawkins, Mrs. Anne Warren of Wash-
ington, D.C., and Miss Lorraine Lar-
son of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williamson,
Harold and Jane, also Miss Peggy
Rose of Toronto, pent the week-end
at the Williamson home. Recent
guests at the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Zeigler of Kitchener, Miss
Helen Arnott, student nurse at Kitch-
ener-Waterloo Hospital, and Mr. Dick
Arnottof Ingersoll.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Finlay the past Week were:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinniard, Mr. and
Mrs. A. McClaughlin and two children
Hughween and Jimmie, all of Windsor;
Miss Doris Finlay of Toronto, Mrs.
Eva Finlay of London, Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Jones of Galt, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Wardlaw of Guelph,
VVROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Francis 'Glossop and
Mr. Albert Gallaher returned home
on Sunday from Toronto General Hos-
pital. 'Two Weeks ago Mr. Gallaher
was visiting friends at Waterdown
when he became ill. He was taken to
the Toronto General Hospital where an
operation was performed by 'his
nephew, Dt. Fred Bryan& His many friends wish hint a speedy and-tom.
Otte recovery.
Electric Fences
HOT PLATES
Full line of
Hearing Aid
BATTERIES
McGILL
Radio Service
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
• dren, who have been holidaying at Sul-
David Crompton phide, .returned'home with him.
Gifts For All Occasins
WINGHAM PHONE 59
Guests of Mr. and Mrs, John A.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Walker and
family, and Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Has-
kins and daughter, have returned from
a very enjoyable trip to Rochester, N.
Y., Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
Mr. L. A. MacDougal spent last
week in Sulphide,,Tweed, Lanark and
Belleville. .Mrs. MacDougal and chin
Mr. and Ars, Jas. Isard are visiting
in Toronto and vicinity,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. IL Rapp spent a
few days at Grand Bend last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Fells of Smooth
Rock Falls are holidaying. in Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Showers of
Toronto, are visiting with relatives in
town.
Miss Anna Forgie spent her vacation
at Thunder Bay Beach and Wasaga
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. McCool spent
last week in Detroit, Toronto and
Lindsay:
Mrs. Bruce' Fox and daughter, Judy
of Guelph, are visiting with relatives
in town.
Mrs. Edward Effping and son of
Chicago, are visiting with her sister,
Mrs. E. Snell.
Mr, R. S. Hill cycled to London,
Hamilton, Owen Sound and Kincar-
dine last week .
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bracken-bury of
Port Hope, visited friends in Wing-
ham last week.
Mr. and Mrs, A. 0. Garrett and
daughter Dianne are vacationing at
Kincardine Beach.
Miss Lois Price of St. Thomas, was
time guest of her friend, Miss Joyce
Walker, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams anti
children returned from Ambeeley
Beach last week-end,
Mrs. W. E. Long of Vancouver, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Mc-
Laughlin, Patrick St.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isard and family
of London, spent time holiday at the
former's home here.
Dr. Elmer Aitken of Toeontto, is
vacationing with friends and relatives
in and around Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts of
Toronto are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McNeYire of Dun-
das Spent the past week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, -Robert Deyell.
Misses Marilyn Murray and Pat
Robertson of 'Toronto, spent the holi-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Isard,
daughter Betty Atte of Halifax; Mr. Mr. Foster Fyfe of Toronto spent
and Mrs. Arthur Forster, Dublin, are the week-end of Aluigrti,S. jtohetadicattllyt.he
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst, home of his cousin,
Nies. Ray Boner of Montreal, is vis- Mr. and Mrs. H. V. MacKenney
al la; ridgmart s.t
Jas.
ollmaeagohf her,papgaarneanitsianaidr. ,Ispi,e,otant ttle lievrese.lc-,Aerf al dr duo' ci tkh otifi afreki ednadi es. t,
Mr. and Mrs. George Olver 'are the whole party speeding a day With
spending a kW' days in Springfield at friends at Veaverelittab.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wt.
cent.
k Rey. 401.(1 Mrs. A, E. Pentland of
Decatur, Ill., are visiting with. Mr. and
ICIfirris.st‘iVe, Me
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I. H.
Miss ,Grate Campbell of Wingharta
and Mrs. Thos. Wright or Wroxeter
visited last week with Charles Finlay
at Acton.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
David Draper were: Mr. and Mrs.
,Roy Draper and Mrs. Gladys Yates,
all of Toronto.
Miss Doris Galbraith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Galbraith is a
patient in Listowel General Hospital,
haying taken ill while attending a show
recently. Her many friends wish her
a speedy recovery to her usual good
health.
Mr. Dick Griffithnis holidaying with
friends in the Cookesville area.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McKenney, Mr.
and Mrs. David Draper recently atten-
ded a family reunion at the summer
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smeaton
at Inglewood.
Mrs. J. Shelburne and daughters
Ruth and Joyce, returned to Toronto
following an enjoyable holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Millward.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dane were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bushnell and children of Levak Mines,
Northern Ontario; Mr. and Mrs.lelbe:
Swegmillar, Kitchener.
Miss Elizabeth Griffith who has for
some time been on The Bank of Com-
merce staff, Wingham has resigned,
and will, beginning in September,.
teach school in the Jamestown district.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. MacKenney were: Mr. and Mrs.
George Engwell; Toronto; Mr. and.
Mrs. Henry Holmstein and son Doug-
las of Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. George.
Mines, Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Madill and son Brian, Alliston;
Mr. Gordon Ko Brown, County Agri-
culture Secretary, and Mrs. Brown, of
Welland.
Mrs, John Earner is confined to bed:
having suffered a fall in her home, in-
juring her knee.
Miss Iva Gallaher of London spent
last week with friends in town
Mr. and Mrs. Moffat and Marjorie
spent past week at the beach, God-
erich,