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AI' 11 Ky• J111.1, R'. All .- ;ILA \1 ¢'' t \\ Ll¢. Striaugli an, Oc"IlaaD tut, 6clt,vest 1"
• l0 15°41 11t i-t'o(i,. and Jack. ,tet It1 1,. e s. I'(iottler:ell. .A short program under the
chasrnlanslalp o1 ("1t:t a, sre'tt vv.t-
A111.tiae AbA$]1 Nit-. J�"lbli \l�"Let�li- wilted. It l,'odlsl.tt•d ;•t :404'4[1. s„lt,s I,y
Ala.
"n41 \lr�. 1ta11►n t.t \la'>. I:alle'1°<tlgl Ilttxlger and Aubrey '1+111;
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Ta‘ I...tot'1. \ kited 1l'le•lltls here on ,Sine- a::glill,lAtrllt Mdil, stew:11't 'foil : reading,
1 1•40, • . ' Air,. A. Campbell.' A1L. „Win. l;ow read .r.
and Mrs Geo. Bean :hitt \I:iil•rive ; .:u itddrt•ss, anti .1i•. \\'111. itr.ttlghall •
were. 1'el'e1.4. °\isite r, ..i 11.tiutiton and plest 1111411 \I¢. Snell with a purse tel
• iielliMile. money. .At this juttetare Mr. Fail
! ,Bort1,- tin \Vethiesday. Jane 2G+,=.111 1 \i'iglltlllail ivad an outlet and :A 1pu:..;,e
IAelrt•it, tel \1r. :slid 1111. lit.-\crley of 1111+lit;' was presellted t„ ,Mr.
• French ( formerly .\Ill:t lis.'.till ,, it Stt'ztu i,ait let' Mr, Jas. ,l:lt l,.s•,ti. Lunch
..4111. v.i • .er\eel Ire the l,ultg's of Illy cull- :Mrs. Wm. Itoberton, ilfong y 1111 Mr.s,ltgllti.un.
alai Mrs. Bert .\1i1t' and Noreen, spent Churcher%- , s.-- _1 large -'t•ti� rt't u
the, week -end at 1.tigeuid Falls. i lion was present lit Knox United
1:li:a1,t•1h and Margo tirange had ►:Intro, tit, stlndtty to lion r ltt•v. 11. J.
their tonsil• removed to Godericll hos- 'a�nt'11' . fitrt ve11 seluit11. l'olllln(uiiuu
pit.dl., oil Saturday, atlti George, alai wa, observed• .Ind se\tral�were ad
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mitten
Margaret 1\ rig;llt underwent 111 .1 tousilet't" lalitten i11to the church membership.
true\ in the same hospital "11 Mt,utla\, ! At thing service a new elder, .11r. Gua.
\1i.ses Mary lloirston, South Porett- Cunningham, was ordained. .At St..
piste. and Frances Houston. R.N., Lon-
Mr.
on ' \lurl;'s Anglican riltircll ('ural Kathleen,
dish, are holidaying with their parent:;, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cliff.
3I r. and Mrs. John Houston. ' Brown, "Walton, and Linda Patricia;
Misses' Isobel Rollinson and Doris infant daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Win,
11aye'i, Turf, tt to, were \\•eekelatt Visitors • (1owder, were baptized. The godparents
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rollinson.
\1r. J..1.. \\*ilson was in Detroit over
the week -end attending the wedding
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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
1, July -\Ir, 1 tutees*. dairy hare. is:t- Lad, ::i- `ister. 'L't•tty • psalm bo and led ill prayer.: Alr.
IiA� F1I•:L1 , J t.e 1� - trenched the sermon. using;
Heard. co",e•r .lis milk route for him.. Anderson 1
Larson of London spent the '.seek enol 1 tt,•cu]lyita; Airs. K. Parker's haute; as his subject•.Relnenlbra'nce.=' hi. teat
ittl 1111 parents �d Airs..l{eheny 11' \ ('r t 'ler tug\' are lir• 'ants being from 1)t•'uterouomy s:_'. In his.
of the Brown baby were Mgr. and Mrs.
'Phu.. Ilaggitt and Mr. Frank Nesbitt
and Miss Mary Nesbitt are godparents
of Mks Ftarr on Saturday..; of the Govier baby. Rev. L. C. Jurgen -
Rev. and Mrs. II. J. Snell. Gordon son, of f1ue\:ale, dispensed the sacra-
ment of the Lord's Supper at Knox
i'rNsibyterian church on Sunday morn -
and 1'eter vacated the L'nited church
manse on \iotlday, removing to the
James street parsonage at Exeter. Itevt ing, and also baptized i.tial'baril .Alin,
and Mrs. A. Iiewitt and two t'hildren, infant daughter of Mr. and _lir:. Wil -
from liluevule. moved on Monday• to feed Sanderson. It'was announced that
occupy the manse. service in this olturcli for the next
Mr. and \Irs. Gormley Thompson aridj1`Ihree-,tnuuth would cunitnence at '3
. 1ioltlly anti Mr•, - -'11tH. '1holmlroi.i, p.m., with Stiltday school at 2 p.m. ,
lirantpttltt. spent MN.; (lay here. Anglican Guild. -The Ladies' Guild
1 am 13tirned. - Early \\•edme»day' of St. Mark's church islet oil :,Monday
aftt•rttooll the bang on the t:irlu of at the hitint of :Mrs. A\ m. Govier. The
I:dwurd (Ted! \lll.z \\ est 1� u\w.nul'll• inccting. \vhich was in keeping with
\wits t,�1illy di t`1 ,t,'"it7--bl' •tire: The I)iiniiitiCti-I)1y:.-St i '"Iii charge --of Mrs.,
Mills family. had been to Goderich in Nesbitt. The Scripture vvtti read by
the (morning 'and had returned home' Alr.., Govier, and Mrs. 'Thus. Johnston
and were :It dinner when one of the otitet'til prayer:,, Reading, were given
children 0;t iced smoke issuing- fret)! the 1ty Mrs. Alvih I.etherland, Mrs. 'Phos.%1
hart,. The tire had laude considerable Ilaggitt and Adiss \lacy Nesbitt. The ! .
Itt•,t,l\w:ly, :,nil w'''' ti!t'lt 1,111 ,If t•,•,ltr"I. topic. ••1 t' Are.. 1'it`.:t•It'. was taken
Sett•1'al 1tig'• a„ tali "lid a tll,l•k (lf l,\v Miss •1111;\" Toil. A t'utltt•,t con -
la 111 were . dcsit•„yed. The cause of ducted by Mr . Nesbitt w:,s w.nii by
the lire as 0 complete mystt'ry. the Miss 'roil. Misses, Marion Taylor and
los-:•is pttrtittllr covered by insurance. ~L:t.ttra Mae Letheriittnl sang a duet.
Memorial Service..-lt•s,lti,tc inclement '!'he roll call .wu, answered by the
' yveathcr. there w;ls i1 good attendance having; of birtlulav- motley. and telling
,on Sunday evening -0i the ant -Hilt -1 (lecor,- .the -place T-nd date of birth. lards- of
':boll •crvitle of (,:ill's cemetery. The Thattks \sere" rei:ei\ed from. Jas. ...
ger-\']ce. be:d ill the little brick citttrt'il' \fetid for- a basket of fruit and from
1111 tlit'ocettlt-n ry grt 1111 1-. was conducted Sam 1)aer fol• a cord Of sympathy.
try Ist•\. 1 ..('. Anderson, pu'tor of tItt '1'111 next' meeting will be held at the
' Y:tpti`t cilnrcll. 1st'v-, II..1. `well read home of \Ir -s. A. F trketainell. To this
meeting the Iliembers will bring articles
••tu to auctioned sed off. Lunch was served
by Airs. Govii,r. a,si'ttt'd by Mrs. Nesbitt
1111(1 Alary. •
Larson. \lt•1 tFllu 11111 cooper -and family, of 'discourse he paid 0 glowing tt'•ilittte to
file winter with het: f.lt.er :lt -Lake \I r. id \1 r` he: AV'ils„y and 1111141- ; hearers to follow thele forefathers* t s-
•\Irs. R. II, F. G:iirdner, who spent 1°►etr, it.. the pioneers, stud admonished his
Gene\u, spending \ ample of horlt•st\ uprig,ltnt'ss and i11-
:e� 1 \ � .Mrs. I 1 111'' is t
•� to 1 1.•• Isle t:l
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Phillips •l
n,Utit19s a( her home 1,11'1 I,;t•t 1 r, 1I ice«'. "('1.1\)S 1\ tt•;:rity. Airs. R. .1. I }lllpp. \\'a., .
\lI's. A. Furter :11,,1 11:•/ I1, It. •.lr• ., a1 111•':1' `11111I101 t•t111tp.11111t for the -t1•\1ce.
London, spent 1111• li+.111.1\ \t ene!.'1 ,,,1 „fir I1,;2'.•1: Terrace ,11.1',1\flw. \\'. Double Presentation. -Farewell ]tl•t•-
\vith" herlllutlit-•1•, \11'�. \\ 111. '1 n \l. lilt\ es.:t1' 'i11],an:eel Irl' \11 1'a\ -1,,r, 1 `t'Iltatinil. were 'Matte at -Knox i lllte(1
Mr. Fred Turner,•11111 ti on Friday e\ -ening to Itev, 1I.
tri I t, �l tf: t l,"ll Ilt`!.1. 1;. 1-:11.1. 1 I 11. \1 t'i..
the week-ettd \\'I?Il Ili` t ti11' , ,i,•,•r 1 ....., .. :1..11 ' n1.i\ , of I,ondon, T• Snell. w•ho 11 lea \_ 111[; for James
11111tr, and A11'.. '1111iter. r«• t,t � lI.}il: A1�`. Is. sit ,Arne. cuttiibe ,street United thttrt•it Exeter. and Mr,
Air. and Mrs. Fred. Few :i• ,turf Mr. t1 :1 �I i.;t.
1.:1\}teeth's Ft w'lle "2 I.ol:tl+:1 ti•e \1!. 1.11 \1 r`. A. It. 11or,1,'„f L1'•ndol:,'
\:t'''ek-eri.tI \riM--ti;tt - t "+' i . .1.1.11 1.• re „ d' iL:. a-ior 'tltt•1•irrr.lttIt-. 1
1''Iwlie.• ii . bete for t i.e season. are
'Miss ,1I,.trgaret f'1 „ll" t: is .I,t .::t o \11 . ;1.il �l: I'., \\'...A..,I1:Di•-s t 1.4,1i -
.few week` iii Sud. 'lr, \ca:. ' 1.« . i' .. \111 :1n,1 E. .1. bolter. of
brother. ,(.'ha` 1'� rgu>;,1., .41.41 \II'.. \\I,tt«•. AI:. x1:11 Mr-: .1. M. Stewart.
Ferguson, gusun, I
,-
\11s1 ` Ja,'1]11t•.11.*. 1 .ti'k1'I' :1..11 All. '1 i.,,t ,,. .. '.f. .1:1 rt"'t.1;plloll
Keith Prtt`. +'f I.,+1:11+.. sl1t,',,t i,. 1: 'i. i..'x: \j;:1` ., .�1 ';- .i.e-A11�11-
*day week -1'1:(1 \\1111 till ,•11.1 r I;::«..t`, t ::. lr :l'i'lt ,t1 I.. 1:1,111+ et
\Ir,'aad Mr-. Jack 1',lr%er. tilt• absence
Dr. ;1111,1 Air'. 1:. I'. I.I-a i e1 1 r'n-T: of �ttit• 1,:t 111.1. . Alis._ lieu} Lon f.ar
spent tits• vv 1t•k-roil a :±1: Air-. N. AV"; - , . ti,,• i,,y Mrs.
b\'.,ods. 1.. \I• itt,t1 . 1
441.1e,1 -
;11.11
+1.1«,s :11-11
ki.lit'1' of Kitchener .14441;1 the V'it•t-fi-eltlf 1'11111 Alotorrel°te I'ra(•k.-A llt•w s„tt-
with Mr,. 1'. A. 1:11wards_ tr:,.i t1L,u,1a,d 11:is been .aid „nt :it Aiini-
Aliss 111111 t King of 1.,,101,,0 -pent tilt• 1.11:'', .: Park. The' liav 111:11 Lions
week-en(i with fni011'i` its tilt` \ 1:lage. ,1:111',, are III:II,II:I.o +•I1 fixing up the tl:tt'k
• \li'_. :12111 Al£`. IIar1';. Ii:I1 I .41,11 f:111,- tt' 111++1+•x1 \t'il' :11'1-. -A 111111111«•1' ,rf
11y4 „f I.t,ildun, '.1111 tot• \\'•t•k-t•L.d Il.r•illhet"` i+t toe Stratford AI,otu1 -y -1e
witli Air, and \ir-. Fred i;:1111'1. Al I'` 1 ,,,:t \\4.11 I''.,'t.•' \1.111 2'� ell 1,1}111141
I,ion Burt al,d Liatl;.Iitt•j' Male 1,o11. of and were t'l,ihta.i:t tic. 4, -el' the iru -
hi L„Ildon. catnt• this .vet•k-tent. 111' spend pt^ �1'. „f a r•{1_4 tr•ii'k heel I"r'..IL„Iur
the snutmer with' ALr. .11:41 Mr`. Baker• ec1 it -s.
Mr. and Ali`. fig:110 Sre\t•`+ I: and 1;tttick' 1:, .I(•ti\e.-Tltt• slllgliller sea-
1ttttily, of Toronto. ar-r at :11111' cottage Mitt 1` in Ii1ii yyiL . - _Ali cottak t•>. at'e
ifs the v illtt11 for the t:ll:etl for the ..Magner and people are
Burn. -In Clinton' I'ntlii.• If1lspital. stet: .t.t•kiig Its its. (`abins anti hotels
\I„nday„ .111111' . fit.:, tel \i r. .1101 \Ir,• tits' \1'et 11:41'11(1.
Itobt-rt '1'll7'tlt'1" i Ilt•j' Vora Arlie.: t .t "�t•'t I':li ,:1,'1. ,rf 1111`11•`` tv-hi''ll' were
(laughter.. In (',Asir; itul'ilt• Iio`pi',:li. 1 '��1'1 :'�i' 1111• VClutter are naw' open
\1ond.l}. June :loth, 10 Mr. :,,,:11 Air fee '•+r�ilie" 1Lt \\•vI,ilen Chop, :sirs.
itt
,`tlt,('.n1f'T'lrV'1n1 , tlt'Y 1.1,1111 R„tl2k*.,'. :� Irf Iii'. Ii:l^�1Tt • iti'jltt'' 114 11 itnli a
d:lllglttt-r.
1,,-\\- sh 1, 1'111• \ iiltig;e l;ttil,l, ' \vlllt-h
\Ir. x1:11 :kir' • It'r1at•rt 1'1tirk. :11,11 t•;lI'i°i,'` :t line of line ,•1111111 and gift:.
'. slaughter ltlrt,t•i-t:l cf 1 ie\t•,and, t tight, { '
•1�11•� i11a,'.i,'� P.t•x*. eS'„`-vdell un 11041;11',
oras tit, gut' -t- 1'f Air. :t L,l X11-. 1'11:1'• and 111*. -1o1.111thiel- 1':t alt lilt*. 111 the
lif'I'ry, lit !'l, 1110 stent Ill.'ti . -curl.; 11.1g fur
e a1..1.: �, t•.c e .A:'1: '11 1i •tt'/' «•;t«•
_.,, 1'111 3., i I1 :It •tl -
;\ere Mr. :11;11 Mr-. .1. 11.
i\'aterforti. (•,l,tnt. AIr mei NIl'>. S. C.
-I'lke .41111 b:114•-. of
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PORT ALBERT
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•Mr4. I.V. It. 1'1re :111+_1 i.t,t.. ter 11or,+tt; . '
f t `r �I'' \1..Tordall ! I'itl:T AI.L•EItT, .Jltlr'Mr. and
c rah Park. J.i.. `,[+•_ - � 2.
iittd E. N .Ar11111t'1�l:g. ,.'j itetr��it. MI,. Bert ilt'I.�I1,1'r Hill two `1111`•.
Donald -AI ( 1'tl1of 1.-i 1.. -•::i i,t 1i:,0- "'"1 '1lA
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11,1,-11:.10,1,I t il., ri1 (.yl,rd. Ai t tt i• Billy lien- 1
open.: 11,•5.4 f•,,. �J''i. .
•I':lt'kl't' 1::, ',..i.1, :'t t !;..::;.;1 (I .,`•1-1 o,,, 1,- idist;, two \\11 1.` '.,,,i,l.l•.
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' 111ii�t• '1 i;., 1i. ,.Arnold 111.1;:1. 1.1'14,}.
1'1•r(,T;tu :1�t1.'til, 1e';•e ;1,• 1,„,1,,,, 1:.1
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iilp�'t•41 ,'b111:t three \1•:II"1 ;,ge, �
Mr- Niel 1•it- \\,ti' t '1'i�t•I1 10,1111
11111 I'1t` ,114.1':I'rir',� 111'11.1 an „per. ,;
satinet int. 1'lllittt1 for I't'Inu\.S.i of 111tril>. 111: 1°`,ii'°*1 :1"'111 "a'1, `'liltlt•t} t 'Hi" ;11g
;or(,� ,rt Ile•:tett. IN 1!,t t't't'(•tlt Li; .ta r•tt'tl 11 '' 1111 Mr. :i i:'i \I t-. ,. \1. ')'""o1, "t
. ;•i\ 111, :i rel Oil,.
\lr•. .I'1t• \I''t;t'e; ‘,„iso r•tt•t•i'• 111 --e,,1•11.
�'bo(1\ 1•ritl,e•' froru falling timbers witite
'aitlirtg in tli nialltii g hail iiugs iit the
i i2'p„1•t last '‘eek. is t'e(•(vt•1'itig I)it:uly
i1, the trode•a'i,'h i litital. :At time of
\\'riti )g, 111' extreeta to -he gutsier b1' the
(•sod of the week.
.1I€eying operations ,will hoer vont:
nteneed on malt farms its the +'trtntuttu-
ite- by the tit•wt of the week, In most
est,,eft tile hay crop will be good. Wheat
1N out in brace and also early -Nowt'
barley.
ANNUAL
hies alter 'Short illltne ta.--1'he'sudden
ANNUAL SIl'YSCRIPT11ONS TO (1eiitb of Mr. I1ar\•ey rook, hnhit►and,of
the former .Mist" ('htarlotto ('rawford,
dellfitItter of, Mrs. Wrn. ('rat\ford, oe-
'nrreil at (irillia on Tifesdary..Tulse 24th.
11r. ('ook, v.1ho was in his bite twenties.
died after I1 three day illness front 'a
brain h('tnoi't°btige. The funeral ser-
viee was held on friday last. al ()rilliaa
alttd Mose relatives of tilts dlttri('t. at-
tended. Surviving are his wife and
toile danaiiti•r, Cfal<ienne, who, Wtlq one
giVit 'I'tilli year old ' 1111 .lttly 'lajt, The sympathy
of .the CO(IYlltnttality 111041 (int to Mrs. Coolt
1\1n(1 other f' eirtiveti. .
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10101141'ItN. July 1. --- Miss. Katie
Chisholm is visiting in London.
_A social tient' \\-it= ‘....pent last 1'ridtty
et ening, when :l'lit•td.tt•- picnic
at 11: i bor Park; Goderich. 31 bount-
eous supper was t•njo\'t'd during the
course of wiliclt the teacher. Mrs. M.
l't'itttston, was presented with a set
of .1.1cdcuuttl, lamp, aiid 11tt farewell. a11 -
dress. ,,\les. Cranston will be greatly
ttyissed. but. best wishes go with her
as :she tiikes up new teaching -duties
its (;odt•ricli in the fill'.
Farewell gifts were presented on
the •lust IiF1w of school to \Tisa: Ada
Iii w, w•lil, lois resigned °iter ditties as
teitcher int S.S. No. lit after spending
the summer \-acittilln at her home
near \\'ingh:tm she will- resume teach -
int.; it, 111'1• neighboring. vit•ittity•
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NI-I,J':. Ittly 1. -MN. Geo, Vague
(nee Bernice Cassidy 1 11itd two (it iiti-
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grandmother,
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been \ I�11111., lie flrl't11(] r,l.l
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and
other reltt
I\t.
for almost three week-, left today for
their it ai(, at V•itllt'Uttvt'r. .
key. I'. I:. ttt(,nhieln2 preached his
farewt1l1 sermon in Nile church on
Sunday. It \\':!s received xvit1i inter'e'st
and appreciation, and the -people of
DON'T BREAK
INSULATORS'
Isn't it a Fa
It matters little what you uwant to buy these days ; ; ; soap, a shirt;
q n w car ... even electricity (which you don't have to line up for)
con sues to be scarce in Southern Ontario.
ave you tried to build a home lately? ; ; ; tried b4Y building
materials of any kind. What a" headache ! How would you like to
be shopping for . what's needed for a new electric power plant?
Unimaginable amounts of concrete, steel and other materials, as well
as tremendous quantities of electrical equipment, would have to be
sought out and purchased. °
It takes several months now to get such equipment as transformers
and costs are up by more than half. The bigger they are the harder
they are to get. u
''What about the huge generating stations required to supply Ontario
with, an additional badly needed half -million horsepower? Well,
they are being built. They .were started years ago. But they cannot
all be ready hi 1947. Some won't be ready next year.
• In the meantime, demand for electricity is growing faster than •
new power plants. Few people anywhere use as much electricity i.
per person as in Ontario. Few have as much to use. Enjoy your
low-cost electric power, but use it wisely. Your Hydro Commission
is doing'everything possible to increase the supply; but it will still be
necessary to conserve electricity -this fppl and winter.
DON'T -BREAK '
STRLtir uotrrs
R ��CO`iVIsMISS.I+ N OF ONTARIO
Nile wish him e\et''y success in
new charge.
Baptismal
Service.
- lat
1t1.11
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•s ( 1rch on
service was held iu \.1( 11 l
Sunday. when 111 t' bubt(., t t•cei \eel the.
rite:. A1tirgaret Ileleu Al 'Ni•e. ..lit -t 1t
daughter of \Ir, and Nit's. Charles Ale -
Nee : L'ry,pn, infant son of Nit. and
Mr-. Clifford Sproule: John Delbert.
infant -on „t' \1r. and Airs. 1►rl:o1d
Beret Ruth Sandra, little clttttglitef' of
Mr. and Mrs. \\'lllae111 Rutledge: Itay
mond Keith. little son of Alt, and :Mrs.
Merle Kerr.
ll: are\well Gift. -'1'l>«• \1'.\I.S. hedtl.nn
e11,1t'y:tb;e picnic :It tT.e home „2' the
ill't'sideilt. tit`s ('lll•rey. .A •-ititi-t,ltg
opened the gathering, after* NN Lich s1\ -
era' rt':ltlitlgs were 1:1,t•1 014(1:, \Vent'
nnrh etlj„yetl. Mrs. Vague sans; "Tho
11141 I{•ugcoed ('cos,".“ trio gathering join -
lag in the last choirs. Se\eral game,
find Io1,ti';:ts were held and then \ir-.
his (Itev.1 1't -tthit`ilu \V:1. -ltd to a seat
of honor while Mrs. 'I'lios. \IcI'hee read
an address and Miss "Mc.lill:l"n pre-
sented her with a "ifs as :l parting
token of. 0ppy ciatio l of tier friendli-
ness and loyalty to the \\'.\i,i- its the
sheet time she- has been here. Mrs.
('ronbiellm replied tvitlt a few lilting,
\\:t nr11"ot' thunk-, after which the picuiti
Illttell was see'\eel. '
(t'See Nils' news on page 8)'
AIMEMENIORSTA
KINGS .IDC; I:
iullivalt \ isitt•d the M'artyrs' -brine •
at Midland 1,ust Sunday.
Misses Relit and l:ilet't1 \\'apace of
I't•„Ita.�.11 Ilona. t• fol11' holidays.
Air. . Bruce 1I:u,sford of 'C1 -fronto and.
Mrs. Il:tusford' .. .,rot Itio.. Itobcrt..speut
the wool; ens
\Ir. Fratlk Snllit:fil i\uS in Strat-
forts on business on Saturday. '
\Ir. (;eraid tiilr\t•\ of Toronto visited.
his mother for a. i'ott 4110 • :a' -t week.
\Ir. Nall \fes. Wilfred II, gain from'..
'1'111' litttl. \weft• \ i -i1„1'- 11t•1'r 111,-1 Sunday.
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\ kil„t•s here over the w•eel;-end. hundred of .heal .41.1.1\'1 11111.1 on the,
„f 1 tet roit N1,11(4(1 11(4W fast motor t',trgo vessel -Canadian
friend•' here for 0 few• (hos last week 1'hallenger.•' of the Canadian National
and 1s hatiiigg repairs do -me 1,1 her Steamships. The pigs are from Sent-
-home before It -tore iii„\il,g in \:: e, N.S.. and \\4. 0. put at,tlyd the _
\ir. and \Irs. Ray 1):111„11 and i'att'ick 1'\SS vessel here,
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On a tour of the bright lights or a trip to the backwoods, Monarch 8 is
always in style, always well behaved. This comfortable, roomy automo-
bile has been winning friends ever si'nte the first Monarch 8 was intro-
duced last year.
The 1947 Monarch (Town Sedan illustrated) offers you u remarkably
quiet, restful ride -with road noises hushed by rubber insule.tion at
more than 200 points. It has an easy, mile -consuming pace that snakes
the holiday seem longer, the trip shorter.
Monarch 8 is a standout in the medium-priced field: Among its extra°
4.
value features you'll list the spirited performance of its '\7 -type power
plant; its superb riding qualities; the two-tone luxury of its spacious
anterior.
He's hang trouble meeting the demand, but your rord and Monarch
dealer will be glad to 'give you detailed information on this handsome
1947 Monarch 8.
FORD -AND MONARCH'' DIVISION
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, .LIMITED
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GODERYqI' MOTORS, SOUTH STREET, PHONE.. 83=-Fetd & Monarch Sales and Service