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tended the Lucknow Centennial.
—Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Rock and
family of Moncton visited on sun:-
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—Jim Coodyer of Atwood is
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IMILACTIRiCITY DOSS SO MUCH* • COSTS SO. OYU*
and Mpg. H, M, jU.Striarna et
Kitchener, spent the 'holiday week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. R. 0, Gan.
nett,
Arcl, Mrs., Joe Moore and
family of London 'spent the 'past
weer' ".with her mother, Mrs. Milas
Mar,
and Mrs, Bruce Edgar of
Hamilton were week-end visitors
with' her parent; Mr, and Mra,
Chris Newman.
—Misses Laura arid Mal/el 'Carap,
bell of Toronto were week-end
anests with Mr, and Mrs: W. 3,
Clark. •
—Mr, and Mrs, Jack King ,and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins left
Tuesday morning for Cornwall.
—Mr, and . Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkin-
aon, Ken and Keith, were week-
end, visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McLeod of Lucknow
and attended the centennial cele-
brations and special church ser-
vices,
—Mr, and Mrs. Alan Pattison
and Miss Doreen Pattiscrn visited
on, TneSday 'the' home of their
daughter Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Watson of Forest,
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1.1f4rJorle Waller
Weds Ronald Silk •
A quiet, wedding Was selemnt4e4
on 26 at York Memorial- POs-.
byterian Church, Toronte,.•when
AO!, jenita Sheppard united :
marriage; Marjerie daughter
of Mr. H. and the late Mrs, Yirailer.„
'Toronto,. tormerly"ot WroXeteri and'
Ronald, only son of Mrs, Silk and
the la,t,e, Mr, Toronto,,
The bride' wore :a waltz-length •
gown of pale blue .nylmi 'with de-
sign of white roses, styled with fit.•
ted bodice and bouffant ',skirt, She.
,Were a matching picture hat, blue
accessories and carried a hand
bouquet .ef red roses,
Mrs,. M. Silk attended the bride.
In a dreifis of pink lace with match,
ing accessories. She carried La hand
bouquet of tea roses.
Mr. H. Waller acted as grooms-.
man.
A reception for the immediate
families and friends waS....held.
West Fairbanks Hall, Mrs,. L.
Hayes, sister of the bride received
in :a dress of printed nylon and
matching feather hat, She was
assisted by the groom's mother in
e• dress, of rose lace and matching
picture hat,
For her going away costume the
brid.'e chose a printed beige silk
sheath dreSa with beige . duster
coat,
Following a short inter trip, the
happy couple, will reside in Tor-
onto, ,
David Oba,MrieY of 'Exeter
is a guest this week. with. Mr, and
Mrs. -:Chas. Robinson of Vest Wn,
wanosh,
—Bobby. Crewson left last week
to spend the month of August with
his friend Richard VanCamp at
Oak Lake, Ontario,
—Mr, A. 0. Adams and hia sis-
ter, Mrs. George MeKap. of Hain,
ilton left last Thursday by plane
for Calgary, Alta,, to visit with
their sister and brother4Taaw Mr.
and Mr's. Geo, Eglesten.
—Visitors with Mrs. Jean. Crump
the past week were her brothers,
Cordon Towle and Mrs. Tewle of
Vancouver, BA, Emerson Towle, of
Winnipeg, Man,, William , Towle,
Milan, Mich., and her sisters, Mrs,
Lillian Motriel Toronto and Mrs.
Harvey Muir, Montreal. ;They all
took in the Lueltnow Cckitennial
over the week-end.
—Envoy and Mrs, G. S.-Newnsan
have left for a three ,,L,weeks'
Vacation to Vancouver a4,cl will
visit with 13rigadier and Va. S. T,
Gillingham,' who were the com-
manding officers of the' local
corps in 1910.
—Mr, Ben Keats and Paul spent
a few days with relates at
Caladar, while Mr, Keatavas on
holidays.
—Mrs. Ethel Nicholson,;Wictoria
Street spent Thursday with her
sister and brother-in-law,11,fr. and
Mrs. John Fraser, Wroxeter.
—Mrs, Miller Davis commenced
her new duties at Wingham Dis-
trict High School on Tuesday of
this week,
—Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Wightman
of Blyth visited at., the Week-end
with his sister, ,Mrs.' Ross, King
and Mr. King of Turnberpy.
—Mr, and Mrs. James Halliday,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon' ,WAlker of
town and Mr. and Mrs. Edkar Hig-
gins of Brussels, spent tliei-,.weelt-
end in Midland, at WaSagafBeach
and Collingwood,
—Mrs, J. H.:Johnston ofTuffelo,
1)/fr.'; and Mrs: Charles Jeth,nston,
Donnie andluth of Niagawa Falls,
Spent last ,Week with the farmer's
daughter, Mrs. John CreWpri, Mr.
Orewson ,and family;.i ,sheigCrew-aSon returned to Niagara Fells for
a two weeks' vacation.
-Mr
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and; Mrs. Cordori -MacKay,,
J:VaeIneyre, 'Wu.% FrOlc Mc-
Cormick and Mr. and Mrs‘.; Omar
Haselgrove attended a miXe'd doub-
.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall took
a motor trip last week through
Northern Ontario.
—Mr, and Mrs. ~ John Kelman
and daughters, Mary and Betty of
Timmins spent last week with
their aunt, Miss Mary Forgie.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and
granddaughter, Linda Farrish, and
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack King attended
the Lucknow Centennial on Mon-
day.
—Mr, and Mrs. John CreWson
accompanied by Mrs, Crewson's
mother, Mrs, J: 11, Johnston of
Buffalo, visited with Mrs. Crew-
son's s'ister, Mrs. John Robbins.
Mr: Robbins and family 'of Pane-
tang, Mrs. Johnston remained for
a few day's Visit with her daughter
there:
'—Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fokton
were et Tpperwash on Sunday
where they were Joined ,by their
son Gerald, who is attending Cadet
Camp and all Spent the afternoon
In Sarni*.
—Mita Anne aoddis was a •ha,'
day Week-end viiito ;With her
brother and alater,in.iitsv Mt. and
Mennen Geddes of Toronto.
MCCI, of ''ors
—Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Chambers,
John and Paul of Toronto were
visitors an Wednesday with her
'brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Crew-
sort. ,
—Mr. and Mrs. John, McInnes
visited on Wednesday of last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Mel Keating in
Exeter.
=--Mr. and Mrs, 'Abs. Metcalfe
and daughter, Verlie spent the
week-end in Streetsville and Tor-
onto and attended the Roberts -
McArthur wedding.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fielding
were in New Liskeard for the
week-end and holiday and `attended
the Rhodes - Stutton wedding on
Saturday.
-r-Mr. Kenneth Cruickshank and
Mr, Donald Ripple of Detroit, visit-
ed with their grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Cruickshank, Who is a pat-
ient at Wingham General Hospital.
—Lt. and Mrs. L. R, Eldridge and
son, Mack, of Camp Borden visited
with Mrs. M. Blatchford for a few
days. Mrs, Blatchford returned
with them for a week's holiday.
—Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Petrie
of Herkimer., New York State, and
Miss Margaret Yuill of Carleton
Place, Toronto, spent last week- at
the home of the latter's niece, 'Mrs.
-Edward •McBurney and with other
Yuill• relatives in this district.'"
—Mr. and Mrs. W. Caslick,
family motored to rfobermory
the week-end and crossed to Mani-
toulin by Ferry. They returned
home by Sudbury and North Bay.
—Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Merkley and
family accompanied his mother,
Mrs. David Warwick to Toronto
and Mrs, Warwick left Melton by
plane for Vancouver on Sunday
morning. She will spend several
weeks in Vancouver and British
Columbia with friends and rela-
tives.
les in Goderich on Monday night
and all .returned home with prizes.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith
spent the week-end with the form-
er's mother, Mrs. A. S. K. Mac-
Donald and Mr, MacDonald of Fort
Erie, Ontario, Mr. MacDonald has
accepted% a teaching position at
Fort Erie.
ric
and Mrs, Ed, Ratter and
family spent the past week with
reiativea at Port Erie.
--Mt. and Mrs. Earl Guest of
London were visitors oit Monday
with thtir nepheW, Mr, Gen. 'Guest,
Mrs. ()treat and family. '
:e-adaretta at the home of Mr. and
Mr's , Rettinget ftlir nib
creek-ond Were Mr. and Mrs, C. A.
—Mr. and Mrs. Russel Farrow
of Galt spent last week with her
sister, Mrs. Russel Farrier and
Mr. Farrier.
—Mr, and Mrs, Mel Keating of
Exeter spent ;Tuesday with friends
in Wingham 'and spent the night
with Mr. Harold Keating. They
left the following day for a few
day's holidays in Midland.
—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wel-
wood and family attended the
Lucknoir celebration on Monday.
Mr. Welwood's Ford ,car won a
parade entry.
—Mr, and Mrs. Earl Harrison
Visited with their son Mike at
Cadet Camp, Ipperwash, on 'Sun-
day.
—Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Guest and
family spent several days last
week with Mr, and Mrs. Harry
McKee of Kingsville at their cot-
tage at Cameron Lake in the
Bruce Peninsula, Mr. and Mrs.
McKee and family spent the week-
end .at the Guest home here.
—Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin
of Galt visited the letter part of
the, week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. H. Coulter and 1.1r.
and Mrs. Charles Martin, Miss
Alice Arbuckle of Toronto was a
Saturday guest at the Coulter
home.
—Mr. and Mrs. Win, Cbriron and',
fainily returned home on Friday
from a holiday at Gravenhurst
Mrs. Conron and the children spent
three w,eeks at the eottage and
Mr. Conron spent the past two
weeks there.
—Mr; and Mrs. Wzn, Reed and
family left on 'Monday ob a motor
trip to Northern Ontario.
,—Miss Ethel ,Alotatider of Am-
herstburg Is visiting at the home
or Mrs. Walter Davis.
onto was a week-end guest with
Mrs. Mary Cleland and they at-
tended the Centennial festivities in
Lucknow.