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end Mrs. Ezekiel. iel Phillips on Mon.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. ][Fordyce Clark visit.
ed friends in Collingwood over the
week -end.
I. Hurst 'Sheppard, Mr. and
M_.Reitd Sheppard, Jahn, Jim
and Geraldine, of Sarnia, called
on old frienafds last Saturday.
Fred Prest, of , 41sendesb ro ' a:s
painting the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Corey.
We are .sorry 4o report that
Herbert Mogridge is not enjoying
the best of .health. lois many
friends wish him a .epeedy recov-
ery. His, .daughter, Mrs. Bert
Marsh, and granddaughter, Betty,
were week -end visitors at the Mog-
ridge 'home.
Mrs. William Straughan spent
the week -end et the Jard in home
in Wingham.
William Dodds, jr., of Seaforth,
spent the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dodds.
Ralph Munro returned Gnome
last Saturday.
Misses Olive McGill and Isobel
Fox, of Etlyth, called on the forme•
er's uncle, Ezekial 'Phillips, and
Mrs. Phillips last Friday.
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Michael John, of Dre. tlen, are vbrt-
ing ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon K. Taylor.
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Ys ungblut,
of Kitchener, visited on Sulnda
with 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirkconnell.
Aar. and Mrs. Orval Pyle, of
G elph, visited over the Week -end
with her mother, Mrs. Clark.
Masters Allen and Dennis Glas-
gow visited over the weekend with
George and Philip Clark, of R.R..
5, Goderich.
A reception was held last Wed-
nesday even=ing in Blyth 'Memorial
Hall to honor .the newly-weds, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Howard Tait (nee Marg-
aret Ni,vins). Mr. James 'Pierce
and his orchestra supplied the
music and the . door manager was
Clark John, .ton. Mr. Pat Meson
read the address expressing con-
gratulations to the young couple
and Mr. Jimmy, . Carter presented
them with a purse of money on
behalf of all .those pre,sent. Mr.
Tait left this week to join his
regiment at Camp Borden.
Misses Margaret A. Jackson and
Christine Cunningham arrived
home recently from an eight
weeks' conducted tour of Mexico,
Workmen have been busy en- U.S.A., and Canada.
larging the schoolyard of U.S.S. Friends of Mr. Raymond Leidy
No. 5, Hullett. will be pleased to hear that he
Miss Betty Sturdy commenced is progressing favorably in Wing -
her nursing career in Stratford' ham hospital. Mr. Leidy suffered
Hospital this week. a fractured leg last week while
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor
visited on Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Mac Allison„Wand Mr. Allison,
at Parkhill.
Mrs. James Wilson, of Orlanda,
Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Wilson, jr., of Toronto, called on
:heir friends, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Jk>Iinston, over _the - week -end. --
Mr. and Mr°s. Gant McDonald,
of Goderich, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.Cliff Brown and
family.
Mr, and Mrs..Phomas Johnston
visited with Mr. and Mrs: Roy
Farrow, of Mitchell, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McIntyre,
of Detroit, are visiting at the home
- of her father, Geetge Beadle, -and
Mrs. Beadle. Misses Shirley and
Carol Brown, who have been holi-
daying in Detroit, returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nixon, of
London, visited on Sunday with
his friend, Ezekial Philips, and
Mrs. Philips.
George -Railth'bir had the ,misfor-
tune to have this arm badly cut
with a nail.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Craig have
returned home from their vacation
in New Brunswick.
Mr. and M1s. Wilfred Sanderson,
Barbara, Mary and Margaret, Miss
Minnie Wagner and Mrs. Rose Her-
man were Tavistock visitors on
Sunday.
We are _glad_ to areport that
Master Pa-ui seer wos'-ham :too re.
turn home last Wednesday from 1
ecus. u. ” tai...antee e . se ae- i 1 aM Stardy; f - Wingers. - ".:., ..„,-
eider ” a ntiday-evening. Pte. (F.C.) Allen Craig, of the
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Tay1 r RCASC, Camp Borden, accompan-
spent Monday with Mr. and rs. ied his aunt, Mrs. William H.
Lionel Rathwell and family, of Coates, and Mr. Coates back to
Port Elgin. Flint, Michigan, for a visit on Tues-
- Ronald Taylor, o oronto, spent day.
the week -end with his parents, Mr. Misses Wendy, daney and Penny
and Mrs. Bert Taylor. Abel, of St. Thomas, visited last
Teachers. — Teachers returning. week with their grandparent Mr,
to their schools are: Duncan Mac- and Mrs. Albert Campbell, while
Kay, to U.S.S. -No. 5, Hullett; Mrs. ; their parents, M'r. and Mrs. Stanley
Sidney Lansing, S.S. No. 16, East j Abel, attended the C.N.E.
' ' Wawappsh; Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell, of
to Westfield; Mrs. Hugh Bennett,' Ottawa, visited last week at the
of Port Atbert, to S.S. No. 9, }fele home of his uncle, Albert. Camp-
lettt; Mrs. Harold Bogie, of Gode- bull, and Mrs. Campbell and grand -
rich, to Millian's School, Colborne; . father, William Campbell.
Mrs. .Kitchener Finnigan, to S.S. Mr. _and Mrs. Robert Craig and
No. 1, Colborne; Raymond Red- ! family, of Ilderton, and Mr.- and
mond, to St. Augustine; Miss Mare Mrs. Harry Worse'11 and Terry, of
aret Jefferson, to Oakville; Miss !Goderich, visited on Sunday with
May 'Redmond, to Windsor; Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig.
Mary Houston, oto Hamilton; Mrs. 1, Mrs. Ken Campbell went last
Marguerite C1114144 -to Winbhatn. . week to Welland to visit her_hus-
M.r. and Mrs. Mci Osmond, Anne band whose boat was in at that
and Marilyn, of Toronto, visited port.
over trhe'week-end with her mother, 0
Mrs. William T. Robison, and Mr
Robison.
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die speed and dependability of the telephone and of
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in emergencies large and small, but a comforting sense of
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working on his farm.
Mrs. Arthur Grange and family
visited at the home of her sister,
Mrs. D. Gliddon, •and Mr. Gliddon,
of Holmesville, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Allan Shackleton,
of Ottawa, visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver An-
derson- and family.
Miss Vera Sclater, Miss Mary
Northgraves, Mary Dale, St. Marys,
and Mrs. Richard Taylor, Chatham,
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Dodds, of
Goderich, visited on Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Dodds and Mrs.
Clark.
-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson- and
Mr. William Sclater visited friends
in Seafarth on Sunday.
Baptist Anniversary.—The 89th
anniversary of the Auburn Baptist
Church will be held. on Sunday,
September 9. Services will be
held at 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. The
guest speaker for the day will be
Rev. Gordon V. Crofoat, newly -
appointed chairman of the Baptist
Board of Evangelism and Social
Service for the Convention of On-
tario and Quebec. Special music
will be provided by a Ladies' Trio
from Toronto and Robert Graham,
an instructor at RCAF Station at
Clinton.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Craig and Mrs. Betty Wil-
kin and family over the weed -end
were -Mr_ and 1VIr : 13xl. urd* :and
family, of Owen. Sound, and Mrs.
QUICK
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston, of y. In what year, to
Toronto, spent the weak -end with city, wfamed
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Rollinson and Murray. ,. Pickford born? .
Mr. aasi Mrs. Elmer Keller, of 2. Rank the five ;argent
Blyth, visited on Sunday with by total area.
their daughter; Mrs. Harry Arthur, 3. In area of fresh water
Mr. Arthur, Judy and Mark. five leading provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips 4. In 1945 there was one automo-
visvted recently with Misses Lottie bile for every 10.4 Canadians.
and Laura Jackson, of Goderich. 1 What was the 1955 proportion?
Many residents of this commun. , 5. In 1942 only 11 per cent of Can -
it attended the ^ "Frontier Days” adians were covered by hospital
at Wingham last week.
Misses Faye and Mary Blake,
of Brussels visited with their
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CANADIAN QUIZ
what Canadian
actress Mary
provinces
rank the
insurance. What was the per-
centage in 1955?
ANSWERS: 5. 63 per cent. 3.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,- An- Ont., Que., Sask., Man., Nfld. 1.
drew Kirkconnell, Mary and Diane. In Toronto, in 1893. 4. One .car to
Mr. and Mrs. William Medd, of every 5.3 persons. 2. Que., Ont.,
Goderich, visited recently with her B:C., Alta., Sask.
RESERVE THESE DATES
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litENGSBRIDGK Sept.f:►. -". Mr.
andAFed. G"laxore returned-
home
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home fait week after a two months'
holiday with relatives in Alberta.
Mass„l=ances 'Gilmore a:ui friend,
Miss Nis lax, of London, were at
their: home here over theholiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edey and two child-
ren, Miss Wliza'eth Bowler and
friend and Maurice Bowler, o£ Toe -
onto, were at tne Bawler home
here over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Law and
family, of Landon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Martin and children, of
Hamilton,, were visitors at the
Blaise Martin home.
Miss Mary Therese Martin spent
a few days with her grandmother,
Mrs. King, in Teeswater daring the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. }Prank Dwyer and
two children, of St. Catharines,
were recent ,visitors with their
.sir" cr, Airu. Digi, 4'Tayne, f4n1-
ill
Mr. lend We. Trtee-well and
chnldre n& of Detroit, are 6 -pending
the holiday weel*end 'at the Sinnott
home.
Jas. Moore and boy .friend, of
Detroit, visited with the O'Neil
family and Mary Martha Moore
and her deter Jean returned to
their homeem Detroit with them.
De3:r end O'Doninell vieited et his
home litre on .nday while his.
bara�t vas hn Sarnia.
Mr. and Mie. Gene O'Koofe and
children, of Hamilton, spent the
ween end with the O',i eefe family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Payne and
Danny and Mr. Peter Liennan it.
tended the Kraerocr-Meeaffrey wed-
ding in Resson on Saturday.
Mr. Lawrence Austin, of Detroit,
spent the weekend et the Cyril
Austin „none. Mrs. Sutter and
daughter, Marilyn, who had been
visiting here for the past two
weeks, returned to Detroit with
bion,
Mi53 Mary Sher4an, of Toronto,
g spent the holidayweek-end at the
home of her xauthext. Mrs
Sheridan.
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Mr. and M,.. Joe. Reed, of Tse,
onto, were gueete at the Victor
Fiume ;L aiie•
Mr. aiut Mt'4. Joel+` MeeonViile,
of Toronto, !Ir. anal Alxs. Len
\V0rdleY .sand Darlene were guests
at the t lift. Au: tin home.
Miss Tioxentie Iamber-tu , ° of
H'antniitran, visited ,at the lhoxue rjf
Mr. and Mra. IL Lamlbertus.
Mr. and Mfrs. Jack Fitzgerald and,
ch dreary, of Stratford, welted a.:
the ihOme o1; '11Trs. P. Murphy,. ' '
Dr. ,and Airs. Kasper., of Detroit,
were holiday gueets With The Jolt,
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