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• DANCING rE V ER Y NIGHT •
Gordon Delamoiit and his Orchestra
Midnight Dance, Aug, 26, 12.05 am.
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"THE VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SHOW
Sunday . Evehng, August 25th, 9.p.m.
La}our Day is just around the corner -Promise yourself a
few visits to Lakeview Casino before the 'season ends.
The spinster lailghed ,when someone
suggested that skier°shoal(; have 11 flus-
.band. "I have a dog that growls, a
parrot that swears, a fireplace that
smokes and -a •j ht that stays out all
night: why should I need,a husband?"'
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Summer's Last
Long 'Week -End
GOOD going from 12.00 noon
G D I f I N•-,ff
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Enjoy Summer Fruits in NVa
AUBVIIN, Aug. 21,,Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Roberton and daughter, ig De-
troit, are visiting 11fr. Roberton'e
-mother, Mrs. Wan. Roberton, who, we
are sorry . to report, is somewhat in-
disposed a't present.
Mr. Ilarve3'" McGee, of North Ilay,
spent the week -end here renewing. ac,
(luaintances before proceeding to De-
trait for, a holiday.
Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Taylor and
;Mario}r and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah
Taylor'are holidaying at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1‘1. Mice, of Cale-
donia, called on frieniis here last week.
Mr. aid Mrs. Duncan Maclntyre
(Ada Medd), of Detroit. have been
visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Beatdle.
;Vaster George Dai,vsoI i3of Dungan-
non, spent a few days with his grand-
parents, Mr. ai'i1"Mrs. J C.:Stoltz.
miss- Brun. Frost," of Flint, Mich.,
, was a visitor for Ll few days with Air.
and Mrs. W. T. Robison.'
• Mr. and Mrs. Thos.• ,Anderson and
three daughters, of 'Sorel, Que., have
been visiting Mr. Andersoli's mother,
Mrs. Wm. Anderson. On Tuesday he
loft for Yellowknife, 700 wiles north
of, Edmonton, making the trip, by air'
from Toronto.. Mrs.9 Anderson and
„Mali are remaining for. a .tai's. •..with,
friends here.
Mr. Gordon Bea(Ile, scan of Mr. and
Airs. IIarry Beadle,. and (llen.'1'att( t• -
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patter-
son, left on 'I'htu•sda1.y for \\'est f1.0
('11na(In to assist with ,harvest opera,
11tloxis Mr. Ilarold Sprung is leaving
this week fur the West for a similar
purpose. ,
Air. Arthur Yungblut spent the week-
end visiting friends in Detroit.
Visitors tvith Mr,. and AI'rs, E.
Phillips on Sunday were Itev. and Mrs.
R. M. Weekes and Elaine, of Glencoe;
and Mrs. L. Wiggin and Patricia; -of.
Toronto.
M. and Mrs. A. F. Hansuld and
John, of Galt, -are "Visiting Mrs. F.
Ross .Ttnd Donald.
George MacDonald, second sun of
Mr) and Mrs. Clifford 'MacDonald, sof-
fereil a broken leg last week wlteii
he fell. from .a step while visiting rel-
atives at •Wroxetei. He was treated
at the Goderieh hospital, -and ois now
Fruits and vegetables properly home -carred now, will help make the
f�.lnily meal more appetizing next winter. This home economist of
C'ulisumer Section; Dominion Department of Agriculture is one of a stilt;
that tests various methods of" home canning. Booklets on Korne Canning
are available free from the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottat'a.
resting at home. and a tiilger-tip Veil. , fifer 0013. orna-
\\'e are sorry to report Ilial lir.' 1ii&nt MIS a. single strand of pearls.
My.. and Mrs. R. 'G. tteidon, f:zeter,
observed their golden wedding anni
V'ersary on August 10th •
Seaforth Council has f1N.ed the tazi
rate for 11140 at 37% mills. This is
3'o mills lower than the 1941 rate.
'Mrs. John Galbraith of Winghum
died un Saturday in her eightieth year.
Her husband, Otte daughter and two
'sous survive. ()ue of the sons is Town
Clerk W. A. Galbraith of Winglraiu:
1ttegaer—Overholt ` `
4- recent wedding:In the. Freskell Set,
tlenent was that. () jeans d li aa,• C�
on(I d(tughter "of Air. and life's. frlvirt
()verhult, to 'Joseph eatnis alae ler eil
(est Nutt tit' g'eter e, ei and the late `
Sirs, Regier. The ceremony was Delp w
formed, in" )t. Peter't .- J ureh, Drysdale,. -
by Rev. Father Bordet¢ui. The coupio
will reside in I,xeter.•
Finger ('>i'ushetl in
Th eSbiutg Aeeiatlent
Chas.. F. Johnston, ;Ist s?oneessiort • o4
C. V. Cooke, Clinton florist, had his I Morris, met with a painful pecident
ear stolen from itsparking `place one while threshing oil the farm of t,rlarence
night last week amid` it,l'w as reeovere(1 Goll. He. s\•Its adjusting; something ia
the next day abandoned in A ditch on conn actioncame iii viitheoiltthet u. blowithwe.ar . cowhegwhn. - his
hand eel ca
and was .. sew erely crushed. At the
Wingham hospital it tri s found faeces• .
sary to anlptttatte the -fore -Linger of Were .
right hand.. The other lingers Were
badly cut and •bruised.
ated for' forty-eight years by the late 1Bullding Purchaser'
T. G. Hemphill. or ,)'Neter 'II. .Area -
The marriage of .Mrs. Gertrude pal- *The Exeter High School hoard has
i mer.. of Clinton, to (ieorge F. Jaekson, made provision for the -new high scho(D1
' of. Flilt, 31b it., took place quietly' at area by purchasing a building which
the Clinton .Baptist 1r1011se „on August i was the quarters of nffic'eys, of tits
loth. Rev.C.C. 'Anderson' officiating, tv(lltlell'n ditisiuu of the R.C'.A I'. at
The couple will reside at Flint, 311111.. I)tiut•ille. ' The bu}iding will betaken
A:Me: and .Mrs. 1Frank Lobb,('l niton, dotv11n2111(1 rchnilt oil the sebot,l gruurlds
announce the engagement' of their at Exeter. With the absorption of the .
younger daaightt;r:..,Mild1•edKathleen, a IIellsaill Continuation School it is estim-
to Benjamin Wesley 11)1111g. sun of Mr. ated thatExeter• VitaSe ave firs. Arthur "Young. 'Toronto ; .the I acease nienrolmentls hoo
of will nut hless
1110 rriage to take place in Clinton lute
and thrtanin,fifrty puipls.
in August. . ' Muriel Blake Moved
. Myth Lions Club . held its annual to Her Ashfield Houle ✓
frolic 011 'Thursday night last.. • Oruss hiss Muriel Blakt', who nine years -
1•0(•eipas wore $1488. The Blyth Lions ; ago suffered an attat'k of infantilire
buys' and girls' band made its first 1r<lrulysis. khala been )cowed from Lack- �.
public appearance, look,ing smart in
now to the ome 0f Vier parents in $akh
i Slle carried a white Bible with white new uniforms. field. 'hc spent six years in Victoria
Au111v' Shepherd is in wE ry pour streui%ler' knotted w'Itl) sweetheartI.ucknoty Tax pate 1•Iosftitarl. London, and f(,r'the'last three
health aft present.ruse, and btinwurtl1,1 'Hiss Ila Craig Cly vest• Seven Mills years had been c:111(I for in Lucknow
Air. and Airs. 'Edgar (1 LawsoO a11(1 1 3.t 1 her s};ter's bridesmaid, 1,(( �ned in 1 e1 n(tw''s tats rut(' for °10• -40 is 3F,.7 AIT hiss' Hannah llacDonalc �'� Reg.N.•
AIrs: C)liv.er Anderson _attended, ttie `t .night, blue silk jt'rsey with lung full mills' a11 inerea("1 ,f over sewei,L" mills ' T111 111 tailatio,11 -(f Hydro alt Yiie farm
funeral vIt Airs. -Win. Lawson, of Hui- skirt. ,Slat' wore mal* 111ng-mitt, an(I car-
from lata year's rote. Reas„n° of the wade p1)s��il,le hiss Iilarke's return
rif d at ('01011ia1 bou��t,l1ttet of Rapture increase is a big jump in the estimates ' home. She is still dependent 0
ruses: Her blue shouldbr-length t•eil was
the Blue Mater Highway ,-south of
Goderie11...
'1'lre well-knowtt..1lerupltiIl flour mill
at Wroxeter has betutit„sold by Mrs.. T.
(1. Hemphill to George Wakey of Har-
riston. Tht?`luill was owned and oiler
lett, on Tuesday.
Church Services.—There will be no
service in Knox• Presbyterialt Church
'for tit n . e' - trlkla.3'-s -2i re-plrsTh ',
Rev. R. A, A1ac'Coluiell, is on vacation.
Last .Sunday at St. Mark's Anglican
-church a former rector. Rev. It. M.
Weekes, ,now of Glencoe, prenehed 0.
Splendid sermon. At the 1aapt-1st
ay, 'ug'. o7.,un. ,11 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 2nd, 19'46.,
RETURN: Leave ,destination
,not later than midnight Tuesday,
. Sept. 3rd, 1946.
Times shown are Standard
5AY' BLONP1E, MAYBE
MR.TRAIL'LL
-WANT olgOE,
OUR PUPS
MAYBE BRANDY
AND I SHOULD
TEAM UP WITH
BRUCE GENTRY
(GULP) THAT
B.O. PLENTY
LOOKS LAKE
ONE OF THE
FATFI ELDS
LOO1( JIMMY,
THERE'S HENRY
UP THERE, WHAT
AWITHEIS
MY BROTHER
PHIL KNEW
' RUCf '
GENTRY
OVERSEAS
COOP
I COM PANY
.,,0 FOR OBIE
!t `'tj SLIDER'S
KIDS l
MAYBE TIZACY'Li.
HELP ME KEEP
THE 'CROOKS°
T-vF- w5r
FOREST
I SEE MY OLD
PAL JOHNNY
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Yes, they're coming every day to the Globe and
Mail. New cartoon features . ' . . new adventure
strips ... new 'enjoyable, laughable Characters
to add a nes zest and life -to our comic pages
to give you a new lift, and the odd chuckle that
starts your day off right.
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2 Reason — new bottle
production slowed by
shortage of materials.
Remedy—Return ac-
cumulated empties.
Put them back' into
circulation. .Check
youg,hasement today.
B4.
ring them to nearest,
Brewers Retail store or
telephone for pick-up. .
or the Board of Education, •„ eprng,
caught to 1 '14deti---et, e •
• y "A more de�•oted couple I-never•met• ,”
Cllr( 3. made a winsome f}ow'ergirl r said Mrs. IZUIaeI't30r1 to. her neighbor. gowned in yellow organza with off the- I have seek visitju), with Air. and Airs. e ghbor.
"Tiley ,>
'shoulder neckline, and Ming, full skirt. TANI' RnUb. which sus but in at11 argument most
Slag carried 0 I))sk'�� Mr. Ewart Jamie son was au the sick to one loved the other most
ay (If
rraaut`e sweet that they're not. on speaking terms.,'
peat, 2111(1 bouvardia. Master Allan list fur a few dav�`last ttrcic. _ ._
Craig ,;('ting air r1ng=!)carer carried the Ai1ss Elaine Little and Carol Iiaxtor,
church a trio of men fr(it0 Stratford ring o11 at blue .alis pillpw. 31,,. of Turunti,, who spent two "weeks at
conducted the service. AIr. ChootI t'rs Hu10111 ;inose of 1;od011(11 w'a(s hestthe, former's home here...:have returned
preayhe(1•'the'sernion, Aire Albert ilairri- 111aa11. The ushers were S ct`Tvart Chain- to Toronto.
son sang two numbers, and AIr. Fred trey affil Intl ('t.'aig. During ..t1he sign- Aliss Jean Nelson of Toronto spent
Briant offered prayer. ., iug of the register Miss. ..Time '31;trsla , 1 week at 110r 1101111' 'here.
Takes Pastorate in Alberta.= --Visiting
[r. and 311.,1Z`.. J. Phillip• and, _lits. with sequin. triol.. ,ani; 1) 1,,,i. t,(•; 11ag his c((11 111, Harold 1 irrish.
IIow•s(in last V\'ednesday were Mr. arid.' --;?sows.” -�''fter 'tilt' ceremony a rec•ep- ! Mr. • Marshall of C1i,ulthn, who is
Airs!' A. IV. Zurbriggbf I.istuw•1l. 31111, tiiul was held in lhi' church parlor.a111111v:your, old.'',; visiting with \Ir.�
friends will he pleased to learn 1ha1 .5 (l1u'st• were received by the bride's I sand AI •'. :A(11101 ,Iohn,tunc.
their son". ('11 (putt Rev. ('art %nr 111 OIie1 wearing Vinic green with hi 1(k ;
Air. and Airs. Fred I;uxterr, :10(1 Lt 110, ,
g ctecl into a pastor: 2111 '*5',11 ",. and a corsage of Ilully r.uf Toronto, .spent 21 week -end recentl,• II
bri g) has be(i idu , .� q.,.. -, corsage w. .-,. ., =�4
,al iir'tr t ii is : V';- . It'--"i`TYt1•te-pet f° >. \-r�7rEt..�'( 4-. � :fi �tsC't'1tg ti al` the 1;rut,i►i ,1...�s rtir biz}. (rc Ails . 3.r t°tle „ .
River -district. 111 deft the Ralik ..f mother tvii* i in dove tray' with A1iss Grate' Court11E'y, R N., of Tor
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Inver
Here iu.194O'to stnd� for the 1117111 ac1'ca,(111'', and cursslgo 0..,(into, is spending her holiday's in ...the
United ('hunch ministry and this year" violets.` During the - recep1aua AI r. i v1(111i13-.-
graduated with his I3'..1. and 11.I). ' Mangy McGee. of „North Bay tf'ormerly
degrees. IIe' was 11 1)I'ried last' month. of Auburn). favored with a solo, "Keep
B.%•.P.I'.'Meeting.—The 11.Y.I'.1"..n1et Bight on to the 1•:11d of the ltoatti,'' ar-
eompaln'ied .I,y 'Mrs.. \P. J. Craig.
stun in. chalrge The Scripture was read Friends, of the bride assisting in 'the
In' -1)011)11(1 Ross. Mrs., Beaman,. of luncheon were Mrs. 1I. :Arbour, Airs.
Essex, a guest of Mrs. Earl Raitliby, 'Knitting.' Misses Laura Phillips (trace
contributed -a1 solo. *George Raithby led IIni11'er. Alaary AV•a1sun and Mrs. G.
in prayer, and -Joan Kil.lough gate a ('hisholni. Later All'. and Mrs. \Pitkin
reading. A trio composed of I)ona,tld left 0n a Motor trip to 541'tf'1t Ste. AT'firie, fi—
Plurtketl, Stuart Toll a1nc1-Jack Ladd Ont., t0 hi''.g tests of the;. -;.tide's sister.
favored with two musical numbers'. Airs. S. G. Strasser. 'The bride �.
(,f lily th. g„wne(l, 111 _peach
luoire tutTetaa .1hnstuu 1''arrislt of Corrie is visit=
t1n Sunday evening with Elaine John -
Airs. Ealrl IZalfthby conducted „a .1I3rn11
(lnii; T1((' '101(1)', ''Tlioii shalt not hear
false witness a a go 111,41 1hy nei�hbur,
was ably- taken by rlrthnr, Grange.
AfP4s.Alarie Ra ithby sang a1 solo anal_
George Robert 5(11 gove a reading.
pretty wedding of
interest„ tool:- place in Knox , T'nited
eh11rch :1t 2.30 p.m. 011 Saturday: .‘.iigust
17..w"herr Etirraht*th 1). ( Bet e`t•, young= •
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
('r:lig, \vas 'writ (41 in' .ntai'ria go t• o
George 1... son of Mr. and .firs. Archie
VPilkin. of (;oderic•h. The cereulouv
traawelle'd in a luaalte Iii,"need (ln'S, w•'ith
matching accessories. and black plastic
shoulder bag. The bride is :1 graduate
of Clinton hospital. The grown'served
to the Royav1' ('aanadian :Navy for four
,'eit'rs. On their return they ,will re-
side in (.odci•icli. Guests were present
frolu Goderich, IIaarri,t,n1. Palmerston,
London, North Iiay, Flint' :And .Auburn.
COURRIE'S RRIE'S .CORNERS
(Intended for last week)
('(►I 1ZRIi;'S ('OflNI:IZS, .1tt;,*a;.--'
was performed by Rev., Hut old .T. `Hell. Alia Isabel Scett Ink retlft•0ed some
The c•h111•c•li was decorated with tall after spending some time at Port Al- standards. of }rink and white- gladiolus 1',e•rt and i;ocl(rich.
0 m fern. • The wedding music was Air. and Mrs. Eimer Fa.rri,lr and h'
played by AIiss Vivian Straugllaa. Who family. of (;ort•ie- visited 0.11h AIr. and
wore 11 .flour length gi,tt n' of yellow net Mrs.rs. �1:orae 1 1111sh 0n 500(121} . \\'in- To lit!'Ip. overcome the cause of headache it is �~
a tul.in 1!) ping headdress of roses. The nifred Farl•ish, who 11:1(1 brten �kiting ' tle(es;ary to eliminate the waste matter from tie system. Burdock- Bloodbride, given in marriage l,y her father, at Got`ric: returned with thein.' Bitters helps to remove the cause of ht'a(laches by ren•ulating the di estive
w'as char111ing la F41 white eyelet jersey Aft-.andnd 31i":• \\Wilmer Alton andbabe,
and net gown, fashioned- i•ith long of Lo0(ion. x15111d recently with Mr:
hasgne waist-,ntld Sweeheart ne(•kliue:. and Airs. 1)atid I,ittle.
The three-ttervul, not skirt fell 111 a AIr,. Martha. Ben(le 1. leer (laughter,*i
short train. Site wore white flet mitt,itt, son-in-lawfind grandson, of Chicago, 1_
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Your Sunday golf—your fishing— your motor
trips—may all be welcome relaxations from the
"daily' grind," but need not interfere with your
regular Church attendance. '
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