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Mr. Percy Wheatley or Toronto spent
the, eweek-end in town.
Miss' Norma' Bentley of London was
here over the
Mrs. Quinn of Toronto is visiting her
eister, IVIrs. W. T. Herman.
Mrs. 1± Jervis of Toronto epent the
wele-end with friends in town.
Mr. Robert Hunter of Varsity was
home for the week -end and holiday.
Miss Linnie Nediger was dowe from
Lions Head over the Thanksgiving
holiday. "'•
Mr. J. Watts of the Bell Telephone,
Itiontreee, was hone over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Weir of Dunnville
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spent the week -end.' with friend
heed, .
Miss Derothy Bartliff retetrned Sat-
urday from e visit with relatives in
Preston,
Mr. Sohn Hellyar of bravenhurst
speeding a couple of weeks at his
home in town.--
Dr. H. S. Brown is in Montreal this
week taking up some post -graduate
work .at IVIcGill.
Mrs's Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto
spent the week -end and holiday at
hr. e'home in town.
Mr Elmer 'Miller returned last week
from a visit in Niagara Falls, Buf-
falet and New York,
Ales, R. J, Clue! and Miss Mame Chaff
speht the week -end with the for-
mer's son near Bayfield.
Mr. Benson, Coeless spent Thaeksgiv-
ing With his uncle, Mr. Edward
Coltilioun of Science Hill.
Miss Etta Hardy, principaIr- of the
Manilla 'Public scheoe. was home
over the week -end and holiday.
Mrs. W. W., Collyer of Toronto is vis-
eliting with her niece, 1VIiss' Jean Mil-
ler and ether -friends in town.
Mr. and, Nee. Tien Tyerman .of Sea -
forth etpent Sunday as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs, W. Mies of town,'
Miss Marion Harland of Toronto
spent the week -end and holiday
,with Chilton ad Goderich friends.
Mr. Wallace Diehl f Hainilton visited
his .aunt, Miss Wallace` and uncle,
1trr. A. MeGerve, owe the week-
end.'
Dr and Mrs. W. J. Kay of Lapeer,
leliche were week -end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J.atid. Mr. John Gib-
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Misses Jean and Helena Middleton of
Toronto and -Mr. George Middleton
ofeWindeor were' home doi: Thanks=
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.ziE. McKenzie of. Toronto sp,
several days this week at the honie
of his parents, Mr. and Mes. T. Me-
KMiss Clete Ford of the staff ofAhna
College, St.. Thomas, spente ehe
weekend add holiday at her home
in tOwn. •', „. •''• '
Mr and ldeS. L Pennebakerespbnt the
-week-end and holiday ateehe home
of the latter's nephew, Mr. W. T.
Burrows of Stratford:
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Kand-Mrs. T. R. Watt of Stratford
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hone of the -former's permits, Me.
and Mb W. IL Veetts, .
Mr. R. W. King and sons of London
spent the holiday:at the home .of
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the foemer's peewits; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter King of 'Albeit street.
Rey. S, 13, and. Mes, MeKegney -and
family visited 'Mr. and IVIes. E.
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Morrison over the holiday. Mr. Mc-
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People You Know •
Miss,,Dorothy'Manning spent Thanks-
giving in Toronto:
Itfee'Vilfred Tangier of Wallaeeburg
spent the Week -end in town.
Mr. Ray Carter of Toronto was home
over the week -end and holiclay.
Miss Donna Cochrane is visiting
friends in Ford City and Detroit.
Mr. W. Hovey was home from Vars-
ity for the Thanksgivieg holidays,
Mr. Jack Bawden of Hamilton spent
Thanksgiving at his home in town,
Mies Ward spent, the week-ende and
holiday -with Miss Stone at Essex.
Miss MQdred Cook of Toronto, spent
the week -end with friends in town.
Miss Befit Cartwright was with
Lonclesboro friends foy Thanksgive
ing,
Miss Rudd and ilfiss Clark spent the
. week -end and :holiday with Goder-
ich friends. t
Miss Ruth and Master Dunean Cart-
wright spent Thanksgiving wit'i
Goderich friends.
Miss Min:1W Kee of Brantford spent
Thanksgiving with the 7Missee
Wi1ts of Clinton.
Messrs. Dick Rorke, J-", E. Cantelon
and Ross MeEwan are on a hunting
trip up the Peninsula.
Mise Esther eTrewartha of Toronto
University was home over the
week -end and holiday.
Mr. D. A, Andrew came up from
'Guelph to eperid the week -end and
holiday with' his family in town.
Mr.„Elmer Paisley was another Vars-
ity student who spent -the week -end
and holiday at 'his hcene`in town.
Mr. and Mrs. L., J. Wasinan and M-
ale Miss Helen of Toronto spent
the week -end and holiday in town.
Mes. 0 L. Paisley and Mrs, George
Jenkins are in London this week es
delegates to the Women's Institute'
Convention.
Mr.- and mrs. W. F. Cantelon of Tor -
Mite were visitors with the forme
er $ parents, Mi. and Mrs.
.0antelon,,for Thanksgiving..
Mr. Ed. Nickle left Saturday for
Windsor to attend the funeral of
Ms brothel', who died -so suddenly On
Thursday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Id, Toreance and family
of Toronto visited the home of theft,
paronti, Me, and Mrs. 3. Torrance
of ,town, Over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. 'W., Screaton and Miss
Laura' Sereattin of London were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, IT. E. Rorke
over the eveek-end and holiday. .
Mr. and IVIes. F, Gillies and IVriss
Marion of Kitchenet visited -with
Me's. Gillies' Patents, , ,Magistrate
and Mrs. Anthms's, over, the week -
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas letizzell and
Miss Kate Fieezell of Bognor were
the Thartltsgivieg Day guests at -the
home of Mrs, Prizzell's brother, Mr,
H. E. Rorke.
1VIr. and 'Vire IVIcKenzie of De-
r M
tee% arid M . and Mrs, George e-
Xenzie and Mater -of
Eiunganeon were , week -end gueets
at the home df their parents mi..
and 'Vies. T. Melteitzie.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank leathbeen and
, Miss Bessie ;Iciedstry of Sombre
motored np and spent the holiday
. with the lacliee' parents, &tr.._ and
Mrs. T. Lindsey, smith of town.
Mrs. Lindsay ,1,eterned with them
to • snout a weak or two, '
Mrs. William Gunne, of Clinton, and
-Miss Maelbn Glenne, of Cleveland,
Obi°, will Be g'uests'eeetieveelt with
153r, and Mrs, DH. 'Whetter, Wel-
, ,
liegton road, arriving on Wednes-
day for a shore stay. Miss 'Gunne
is en route'to Cleveland to resume
Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey of London
visited with Mr. R. J. and Miss
Jean Miller on Sunday.
Miss Mary R. Stewart, who is teach- I
ing at Ceylon, was home for the
week -end and holiday.
Mre Ernest S. Livermore returned
front the west last week are will
return to Termite to resume his
studies at Osgoode assoon as he
has fully recovered from a recent
illness.
.Euchre and Dance
Will be held in the
Town Hall
Under the auspices of the '
WOIVIEN'S INSTITUTE
on •
Thursday,.Nov. 11
at 8 pen
Lunch Admission, 50c.
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DEBENTURES
FOR SALE
The Corporation of the Town of
Clinton offers to local investors de
bent -tree issued for payment of the
new Collegiate Institute buildieg, in
suns of $500 and $1,000, yielding
five per cent, to the purehaser. In-
terest payable semi-annually on Feb.
lst and Aug. 1st, --
Further information may 'be ob-
tained feom
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Treasurer. ' '
Clinton, Aug. 3rd, 1926. 69-tf
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