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RINGSRSIDGE, Aug. .15. -;-Mr.- and
Mrs. Joseph -Reid; ixf 'Toronto, re-
turned from a -week's vacation at
Huntsville, and are now visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garv€y and
daughter, Margaret, of Toronto,
were at the Garvey home for the
holiday week -end.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Peitrich, of
Kitchener, and children are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton.
Miss Delores Dalton, of Detroit,
is visiting her relatives here.
• Mrs. A. Graemer, Miss Margaret
and little niece, Joan Lineseman,
of Hesson;apent a few days at the
home of Mf. and Mrs. Gene Frayne
last week.
Mr. and41Mrs. T. J. Lannon, of
London, the spending their holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Lan-
non.
Rev. Father Michael Dall,on, of
Woodslee, is having a week's vaca-
tion with his relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. Bass, Mr. and Mrs,
Clare Lannon, of Toronto, are visit-
ing with their father, William Lan-
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of De-
troit, spent a few days at the
Walter Clare home recently.
Maurice Bowler, Clarence Doher-
ty, and Joseph Murphy, came home
from Toronto for the holiday week-
end.
an Mrs. Maurice Schuur-
man, of London, are visiting the
Vim Osch family at present.
Dr. and Mrs. Kasper and family,
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
and family, of Detroit, and Mrs.
Ursula Ifebert and son George,
of Detroit, all attended the Kina-
han-Kennedy wedding last Satur
day at St. Columban, and will be
'staying at a beach cottage here
for the remainder of their vaca-
tion.,
We wish to extend congratula-
tions go the .newly-weds, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kinahan, from their
many friends here.
Miss Margaret Ann Doyle and
brothel. John, of Detroit, haie
been holidaying at the home of
their grandmother, Mrs. Edward
Foley, for the past few' weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin and
family returned to Timmins on
Saturday, after spending two weeks
at their summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs-. John Delaney, and
children, of Toronto, were at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyer
over the • week -end.
Victor Feeney, of Toronto, was
visiting at the James Wallace home
over the holiday, where Mrs.
Feeney and two children have been
holidaying for the past month.
Frank McKenzie and his brother
are on a trip to the western pro-
vinces. Mrs. Yemen is assisting
Mrs. McKenzie in the store during
their absence. •
• SALE RY TENDER
The heirs of the Estate of the late Peter
MacEwan will offer for sale by tender the Mac -
Ewan residence situated on Lots 691 and 707,in
the Town of Goderich. The property consists of
_ a two storey brick residence. Tenders will be
received by the undersigned solicitor on or be.
fore the 15th day of August, 1953, at 12 o'clock.
All tenders must be in writing. Leave to inspect
the premises to be obtained from the under-
signed by. bona fide applicants.
Highest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
• DATED at Goderich, this 24th day of July, 1953.
, R. C. HAYS, Q.C.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitor for the MacEwan heirs.
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HURON FARMERS NEAR
OONEPLETION 'OF HARVEST
Harvesting is in full swing
throughout the comity and weather
conditions have been' ideal for the
harvest. Reports for yields have
been very favorable and on the
average the fall wheat crop is very
good. Some farmers report, how-
ever, that the wheat sample is
smaller than anticipated and lack
ing somewhat in uniformity. Oats
and barley are now being cut very
rapidy througheut the county and
it is expected that next week
threshing will be the order of the
day, according to H. R. Baker, As-
sistant Agricultural Representative
for Huron County.
Almost everyone has finished
haying and an unusual suitply of
hay ,has been harvested. After-
math is coming on very rapidly
aud although some pastures are
drying up, pasture supply is very
good for this time of year. Corn
is ,showing excellent growth the
past week as well as soybeans and
other cash, crops.
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Aug. 5. --Thirty
' women, young folk and children.
enjoyed a sight-seeing bus trip
, directed by Allan Reid on Thurs-
day of last week under the auspices
of the Women's Institute. They
visited Queen's Park at Stratford,
where the Shakesperian Festival
is being held, the Weston Bread
Factory, the Wishing Well Bottling
Factory and the homestead of the
late Honorable MacKenzie King at
Kitchener, the O.A.C. and the Re-
formatory at Guelph, and the
Rocks at Elora.
Visitors in the community in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Aree, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAree
and Glenden Patterson, of
Auley, Man., with. Mr. and Mrs.
John Cameron; Miss Anna Stuart,
of Toronto, at her home; Miss
Janet Durnin and Charles Durnin,
of London, with Mr." and Mrs.
James Durnin; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
McCabe, Marvin and Bryan, of
Windsor, with John McQuillin and
other relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Humphrey, of Hespeler, with Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey.
OBITUARY
T. J. O'BRIEN
A friendly Irishman known to
hundreds of Londoners, Thomas J.
O'Brien, 69, died Friday in St.
Josephs Hospital, London.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, he came
to Canada at three and lived in
St. Thomas. He farmed for a short
time near Goderich, then went to
London.
He served overseas for four
years in the First World War. A
sister, Mrs. Mary M. Mills, Lon-
don, survives.
The body rested at the Donohue
and Weber funeral home. Requiem
high mass was sung at 9.00 a.m.
Monday in St. Peter's Cathedral,
Interment was in St. Peter's ceme-
tery.
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THE GODERICE SIGNAL.STAlt
NILE
NILE, Aug. 5.—Harold hicHwain,
London, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McIlwain.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Myster, Lon-
don, and three children were guests
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Percy McIlwain
the past week. .
Miss Annetta ' McConnell, Kin-
gorf, is spending her holjAays with
Miss Joyce Matthews.
Quite a number from Nile at-
tended decoration day services In
Colborne cemetery on Sunday.
A unique celebration took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Spragge on July 26, marking the
25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Spragge and Mrs.,Spragge's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Davidson, Detroit, also the
birthday of Mrs. Henry Spragge
and Mrs. Louisa Walter. Mrs.
Spragge is the groom's mother and
Mrs. Walter.' the bride's mother.
Both ladies are in their 90th year
and both are quite active and well
except for Mrs. Waltpr, who has
been blind the pat five years. The
dinner table was decorated with a
wedding cake and a birthday cake.
Other guests were Mrs. Robert
Heath from Monahans, Texas; Mrs.
Budd Noltie and son, Oshawa; Mr.
and Mrs. George Hallam. Auburn;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Good" and
son, Nile; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Walter and family, Benmiller; Mr.
and Mrs. Merton Good and son,
Goderich; Ormond Walter, Ben
-
miller; Mr. and Mrs. David Pit-
blado, Goderich; William Good and
family, Aubur.n.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Scherferstein
and three children, of Swanton,
Ohio, were visitors with Mrs. Herb
Morris on Sunday.
TAYLOR'S CORNER
TAYLOR'S CORNER, Aug. 5. —
Mr. • and Mis. Hugh Silcox and
children of Fingal, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gledhill
and. Marsha, of Hamilton, spent
the holiday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Ginn.
Church service was held at 7.30
p.m. with Rev. P. Renner in charge.
Mr. and Mts. Chappel and baby,
of Cromarty, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Oke, af
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Paddington,
of Windsor, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Oke. •
Murray McFaden, of Hamilton, is
holidaying with .his cousin, Jimmie
Oke.
CREWE
CREWE, Aug. 5.—Roy Culbert,
of Hamilton, has been visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cul-
bert.
Visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack
Curran at the week -end were Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Barns, and
Frank, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.
Lin Anderson and sons, of Detroit.
Mercury is the smallest of the
planets, and the nearest to the sun.
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