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Representative:
1t1iss Lucy R. Woods Phone Gunton 631r31
Bar. and Mrs. Robert Burns, De-
troit, spent the weekend in the
village..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, Lon-
don, are occupying the Metcalf
house for July.
Chris Parker and family have
moved into the ,late Mrs. D. H.
Leitch's residence.
Mr, and Mrs. F, Hoyes, Sinn
Ingham, have taken William L.
Metcalf's cottage for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pease, Lloyd
and Ervine, London, spent Sun-
day with Mrs, Maria Elliott.
E. A, Featherston, London, was
home for Dominion. Day and the
weekend.
Dr, and, Mrs. J, L. Duffy and
two cihldren are occupying W.
Robinson's cottage on Howard S.
Miss Janet MacLeod spent the
weekend at Arthur with/Mr. and
Mrs. George Maclean.
Mrs. Frank Peters and two
children, Stratford, are occupy-
ing their cottage at "The Poplars."
Dr, and Mrs. S. Moore, London
are occupying W. Robinson's cot-
tage on Delevan St.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kan-
ter, Detroit, are at their cottage
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards,
Jr., were with the latter's mother,
Mrs. Tr C. Bailey, over the week-
end.
Mrs, H. Ahrens, Detroit, is holi-
daying at her cottage, "Trail
Blazer." Mr. Ahrens was also
here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. 7. Barnes, Lon-
don, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Westlake over the
weekend.
Mrs; Jack Radford and Miss
Wilma Radford, Clinton, are at
their cottage at The Poplars for
July.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAllister
and two children. Windsor, are
holidaying at the family cottage
at The Highlands.
Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Stephenson,
Toronto, carne on Thursday to
occupy their home for the sum -
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Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Butt re-
turned of Toronto on Sunday af-
ter having spent a week with
Mrs. Iretie Bassett.
Mn and Mrs. Arthur Brisson
and Miss Armaline, Grosse Pointe,
Mich., came on Friday to occupy
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sturgeon,
Preston, are spending two week's
vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Lon-
don, were with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker,
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Symons and
son, Brantford, are occupying
Rev, F. IL Paull's cottage for a
fortnight.
Misses • Barbara Loucks and
Betsy Stanton, Detroit, were
guests at The New Ritz- Hotel
over the weekend.
Misses Peggy Burt, Reg,N.,
Donna and Sylvia Baker; London,
spent the weekend with their
aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Scotehmer,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Orr and sun, -
Stratford, spent Dominion Day
and the weekend with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. it,
T. Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Catling,
Mrs. S. Taylor and son Pat, Port
Stanley, came last Thursday to
spend a few weeks with Herb
Sturgeon.
Mrs. R. J. Watson and Master
Edwards, Broadview, Sask., ar-
rived last week to spend the sum-
mer with her mother, Mrs. F. A.
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fisher
returned, to Waterloo on Sunday
after having spent a few days
with the former's aunt, Mrs. F.
A. Edwards.
Mrs. William Smith and Mrs,
Pitcairn Colville, Detroit, are
guests at "Shangri-La." Miss Mar-
ron Smith was alio with them
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson and
family, Capt. and Mrs. Renouf
Johns and babe, St, Clair Shores,
Mich., were at their home in the
village over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cook and
Nancy, Windsor, , Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Stephens and Jane, Shel-
bourne, are visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Cree Cook, "Lochame."
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell,
Dearborh, Mich., are at their cot-
tage at The Poplars. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs, Chester Valett,. Detroit, are
their guests.
Mrs, James R. Scott and small
daughter Cathryn, Toronto, are
at their home in the village. Mr.
Scott was also here and Donald
Scott, Seaforth, was their guest
over the Weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Glenn
and Maxine, London, visited Mrs.
Smith's mother, Mrs. Charles W,
Parker, over the weekend. Max-
ine remained to spend this week
with her grandmother.
Mrs. Arthur Supnick and Miss
Holley Louise Supnick, Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Stephenson
and three children, New Jersey,
are holidaying at the family cot-
tage "Holley Lodge."
Mrs. G. Holman and her dau-
ghter, Miss Helene Brownlee, re-
turned to London on Sunday af-
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ter having bee the' guests of
her .sister, Mrs.: R,. B. Johnston
HOLMESVILLE
over the Dominion Day. holiday.
Misses Inez Covert and Ann ' — -
Loucks, Detroit, are the gues
of Miss C. P. Rankin at her cot-
tage, "Glenboig," Her nephexr
Robert Rankin, Detroit, was al
with her over the weekend,
Mr, . and Mrs. William Grei
and daughter Jean, Toronto, ar
rived on Dominion Day to holida
at their cottage "Bali -Acres.
Their guests over the weeken
were Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jen
kins, Toronto,
Prof, L. C. Hodgins and Miss
M. Hodgins, Toronto, came . ant
Monday to spend the season at
their cottage "Stonehaven,"
Miss Anne Drouin, Detroit, has
joined her sister at their summer
cottage, "`Iiill.crest,"
Little Miss Kathleen Porter,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Porter, met with an unfortunate
accident recently. While playin
with D. H, McNattgbtori's colli
dog, she accidentally stepped o
its tail and he bit her on the ey'
which required medical attention
Mrs. V. A. Burt, Howard and
Ronald, London, Miss Peggy
Gray, ' Toronto, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Baker, Connie and Gwen
London, spent the holiday week
end with Mr. and Mrs. F. W
Baker. ' On their return, they
were accompanied by Mary Lou
Burt who had spent the week
with her grandparents.
Mrs. William Howard returned
from Toronto last Friday. She
was accompanied by her grand-
son, Norman Lynn, who' Mvisit-
ing her. Also with her over the
weekend were her daughter, Mrs,
C. Wallace and son Gordon Mas-
on, and son George Howard, Mrs.
Howard and two children, De-
lores and Eddie, and grandson,
Kenneth Lyon, Detroit.
Church Picnic Held
Rev. and Mrs. F. H, Paull,
Listowel, were at their cottage
for a couple of days last week.
The latter's father and sister, I.
L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon,
Brantford, were their guests on
Dominion Day and the members
of Christ Church Choir, Listowel,
also held their picnic at the cot-
tage that day.
Reminder to Bathers
Bathers are reminded not to
leave bottles or glass containers
of any kind on the beach or to
throw glass into the lake. It may
seem, harmless to let the children
play with glass jars or leave
empty bottles after a picnic lunch
but these are almost sure to be
broken, if not by accident, cer-
tainly by someone with a desire
to sinash. This broken glass finds
its way into the water or at the
waters edge, someone accident-
ally steps on it and the result
is Mrs, E J. 'Prewartha is visiting
with Rev. and Mrs• Stuart Miner,
Fordwich,
ee Douglas Norman has' returned
ham Clinton Public Hospital at
ter having lead his tonsils re-
mdved,
a Miss Hoke Pond .has'retui+ned
s• to Loniion'after spending a few
d days at her home. She will take
an educational course at London
Normal School.
School Improvements
Holmesville school is undergo-
ing a series of, improvements dur-
ing the sununer vacation. New
seats are being installed, several
alterations made and the building
is being re -decorated throughout,
Sunday School Picnic
The annual union picnic of
Holmesville, Ebenezer and Zion
Sunday Schools was held at Har-
bor Park, Goderich on Wednes-
g
• day afternoon, June 30, with a
e good attendance. The afternoon
was spent in games and sports
and social intercourse. A very
bountiful supper was enjoyed by
all present,
The following is the list of
races and prizewinners: girls, 2
to 5 years, Lois McMillan, Sandra
' Cooper; boys 2 to 5 years, Frank
Yeo, Jimmie Norman; girls 6 to
7 years, Mary Helen Yeo, Eleanor.
Yeo; boys 6 to 7 years, Doug
Norman, Bobbie Grigg; 'girls 8
to 10 years, Edith Tones, Dawn
Yeo; boys 8 to 10 years, Gordon
Tebbutt, Kenneth Farquhar; girls
11 to '14 years, Jean Prouse, Eva
Prouse; boys 11 to 14 years, Ger-
ald Tebbubtt, Kenneth Oke; girls
16 and over, Maxine Oke, Marion
Jones; married ladies', Mrs. Ed.
Grigg, Mrs, Jack Merrill; men's
race, Bill Lobb, Jack Tebbutt'
THI,MISDAY, 7`UGY 8, `.324!
orrespondents
LONDESBORO
Mrs, John Ellis, Listowel, visit-
ed with Mrs. Margaret Manning
Miss Laura Snell, Welland, is
with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell,
Mrs, Langley, Niagara Falls,
visited friends in the vicinity re-
cently,
Misses Dorothy Little and Estlr-.
er Jamieson,. Toronto, are hone
for the summer vacation,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Townsend
Brantford, visited relatives in and
around the. village this past week.
Howard Shobbrook, and Gor-
don, Seaforth, visited with rela-
tives in the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Griffiths
and son are holidying at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley, Hen-
sel', spent Thursday, July 1, at
the home of Mrs. Nellie -Watson,
Mrs, R. Williamson, Brampton,
spent the past two weeks at the
home of her cousin, Mrs, Henry
Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Napier, De-
troit, spent the holiday weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Brunsdon.
Jin, Pearson and son Edclie,
and Russell McGee, Owosso,
Mich„ visited with Mrs. W: Bea-
com, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shobbrook
and farnily, Oshawa, are holiday-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Shobbrook,
Mrs. William Breen and son
Ronnie, London, spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. William Griffiths.
Mrs, Cliff Cooper and family,
Clinton, spent a few days last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Tom Fairservice,
cup relay race, Zion ladies; handi- Mr. and Mrs., Bill Bageant,
cap race, Kenneth Oke, Lewis Barry and Karen, Ingersoll, spent
Tebbutt; paper plate race, Mrs, the weekend at the home of the
Ken Trewartha, Kathleen Holmes; latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Toni
tie race, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mer- Fairservice. Barry and Karen
rill; balloon race, Maxine Oke and
Irvine Tebbutt.
KIPPEN
Passes Exams
Among the successful candidates
who wrote Medical Council, of
Canada examinations at London
in April, 1948, ivas William R,
F. Sproat, Kippen,
may be serious. Last year a
young man stepped on' a- piece
while bathing in the lake and
cut an artery. On Sunday a child
cut her toe to the bone on a
piece of glass near the waters
edge. Please think of the other
fellows, ".An ounce of precau-
tion is worth a pound of cure,"
,remained for two weeks' holidays
with their grandparents,
Lyon -Lear Reunion
The Lyon -Lear. reunion was
held at the home of Jock Riley,
`The, afternoon was spent in sports,
and 103 persons sat down to sup—
per, Relative's were present from
Dresden, Exeter, St, Thome,
Stratford, and nearby places,.
Teacher Honored
On the last day of school, the
pupil's of S.S. 11, Hullett, pre-
sented their teacher, Mrs. Watson
Reid, with a table lamp and a
pin-up lamp. She is retiring of --
ter five years at this school, The
new teacher will be Dale Derhy,
,Listetwel:
Garden Party
The. United Church Sunday
School held its first garden party
since the war Wednesday night,
'A Iarge crowd sat down to sup-
per,, after which the play, "Maid.
of Money," was presented by a
group of yonng people from Wel-
ton;. Rev. S. 11. Brenton acted
as chairman; and Miss Dorothy
Chandler, Parltixill, sang between
acts.
I PORTER'S HILL, -
Bert Morgan, Goderich, spent
Dominion Day with Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Frame.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C. Durnin,
London, are spending this week.
with Milton Woods.
Miss Dorothy Cox and her
mother, Mrs. Les Cox, spent a,
few days last week in Fergus,.,
visiting relatives.
itlr-I and Mrs. Stewart Fisher,.
Sharon, Bobby and Phyllis Har- •
ris, all of London, spent the Do- •
minion Day holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Harris and Mrs, fin
C. Cox.
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