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WALTON
- ety Humphries ef Tainime
apent the past weea with Airs.
14. 41i14!end W. J. Dimwit:be:,
141,- (oal Airs. Ritchie Drager of
Doon spent the weeIl and with the
former s mother Mrs. Drager.
1\4r. and Airs. Jas. Johnston of I-Ialt
iburton aim have been visiting
friends here, have returned lame.
A suecesaful lawn social was held
at the leame of Mr. Leonard Lei -mina
sponsored by Ithe Bethel NV:omen's
Aseociation. In the absence of Reit.
R. W. Craw the Rev. F. Gilbert of
AN'alton was the chairman for the
tvvening. ri 1 roeramme epened with
"0 Canada" sung Ihy Norma Leem-
ing. ShirIey and PearRegele. Selo,
"tenni,. I dream of you," illy avelk
Alacher.. Chairman's address. Scotch
nunitec- by Eveln Denies and Edith
I ;Iota dn'I. Solo a tul (Liner, Mona
Been(4. Instramented, Clarice 1/ieg-
t1. t den 'Wheeler. Reading.
T • e. laeogherty. Dnet, "Faith-
,'' 1.10:jd and Glen \Vbeel-
er. "Moonlight and Rosee"
Eide. Graci and Helen Dennis, solo,
-Fe) Tsahel Cumming. Song
"In a aeI).- Metal Gerden," by Jean
and \l -era'. Milis, Ruth INinnie, Cer-
met.: ( 'McNichol. Hugh afelahereon,
Ia.'her. Solo and tap dance,
Top:, Solo, "The R4*'of No
:\lan's Chariiv Boyd. Mv,Iley,
\Ion. "Keep AYatch,"
T....1w! :emoting, Rvarlilg, Mrs.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
WATCHING THE DRILLERS
rtiott with her p.ire11:4. Lr. Una Mr,,
O'llearn; Visi!or.,. ?dr, and Pet.
r Detroit. sit!) 'Mrs. Catherine
Byrne and ',Mr. and Mrs, P. 1)il4; Miss
eresa Dclnc3-, l‘ulerieh, with her
1p:treats: 'Mr. and J.Mrs. loseph °Ton -
nor, Timmins, It Mr. and Mrs. iNtn
'onnor; 141erg41s Cronin of the Ord-
er t'd Presentation Peasthers, (Montreal,
eith his mother, .51.rs, aiary Cronin;
Miss Marion Didl, London, at her
home; Miss -Irene Stubbs, Toronto,
with (Mr. and rs. O. McConnell;
airs. Neiveotnhe spent Idle week -end
in 'l'onoi* t 4.hlrs. RathIce la Feeney
and 'Miss Rost' Feeney at .1,:ingAbriclige.
Drilling' was down to 11 depth of seventy feet in the senreh for toil at Mr,
Bert Allen's farm 111 11011111 when this picture ems taken on Pridey afternoon
by The Nee's. At the lola is Reeve James Leiner. of with Ma neighbot
Mr. Bert Allen. 11.(eve Leiper nnd guest, his colmile Joint Calricr011 of Auburn.
W,,r.• among tho spoctators et the Menthe operation..
WINTHROP
111)1 111, in ana threshing
IS h.• of the day. 1110 1.111,s are
;;1,10(1, 'rho heavy rain ot Tues.
day \\Ill help rtiot (Tons.
(1...11105, '.0110 spotil 14wook
will* her laugher, Joseph 1.iH 1..
11111,1 Lome on Stlielay.
Mr. and Airs.
spew isoirlay in hod, [tell,
1"vos.1 rrt. Sod-. ',la,: a
Mr. YVilliant Monlgonioly Inis
eared .f nif
'position in Ior,..11,
. op," :-‘ne try 1 1 ar. mr Berry
1''`."11111.• r, telt! teed S Eimer,' eay,
rv!' v day." 1:101
et '1i of,
Aff Ion! Mts. 1.141111, leatem larr,
;ma Keit 11. Airs. (;..o nooll 01„1 41
'-!' Bill '1',...wart Int sleet' Sunday with
1.1".1 I.... is ane a I e,." a, 1 ee an I. tl
\to; IleIee 111:1 411 '41*LA•'-p114444."1 \V"!N.
lIne- • a ilne,
LONDESBORO • .
rh .Vianst meetilla of Ole Wont -
en's Missiocuiry Society was( 11(1,1 itt , s
the teuerela on Ane. stit whit the
pre-ddevi- Mrs. .l. Mantling Presidt
ine. After (1*.-oponitig oxervisos A
thoro Was 8(411141'di)eassion 011
ono .iotogato to Alma College.81.
Thomas. for a few days. to a speeial t
manse-. This Was left in the hands of
a committee to make arrangements.
The roll .all was answered by a 't
thought on stewardship. Miss Bina' I
Kirk read an item on 1 emperancee
Word for roll tall for next meeting
is "Conte." The. remainder of meet-
ing Was then left in Outage of Group
No. 5. Mrs. F. Tamblyn as leader.'
Halm( 350 was sung followed by
Prayer. Mrs. F. Wood read part of
103rd Psalm. Margaret Tamblyu
renihsred a piano. instrument al. The
study book chapter on Stewardship 1
was' 1a14,71 by Mrs. F. Tamblyn which
.Was very interestieg. Lois Wood saug
"Ill like to be a sunbennt." Mrs. W. t
E. Alanuing read a letter recently 1
received from Miss Wellwood, mis,
smeary, Meeting closed with prayer
by airs: F. Tenthly!) after singing the
national anthem. The 84.'j)( 001(101'
meeting will be In charge of Group
No. 1,
Mr. and Mrs. James Fairservicel
Miss A. Tyerman, Miss M. Melville
and Mrs. J. D. Melville spent Sunday
with friends in Kincardine.
Mrs. Albert Shaddick and Marylin
are at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Carter. Clinton, for a few days.
Miss Joyce Fairserviee, London,
spent the .week end with her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. Fairservide.
Miss Phyllis Manning is holidaying
at Wasaga Beach With friends.
Mr, Geo. McCall has sold his house
to. Mr, Frank Wood, The MeCalre in-
tend going to Vancouver for a time
where his twin brother, Jam -es Me -
Cali. resides,
Mr, and Mrs. James Elsley have '
been quite sick with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs, 4.'. Troop, who have
been 4101 holidays with Miss E. Mains,
returned to Chicago on Saturday last.
Mrs.- G. H. Ball is visiting at the
home of Mrs, Gibbing:, near Clinton.
Mrs. E. crawford epent a few clays.
last weisk visiting her sistersn
i,
(1411141.
Websteac
Webster 11101 Jak spent a
fsw with her sister, Mrs, .1. 1
Badlo:',I. al their .4)114114' at Mayfield,-
1Ve are sorry 1.1 boar of :Mr. Soul(
Holton Is log on the ski: list. \Vo
tope he is eoon well again,
Mise Evelyn Campbell of Toronto
pent a few days with hor parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jolla CaInnholl.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie and family of
Vinaser visited her fether. Mr. John
Shannon. and sister. Mrs. Chambers
and nephews, Raymond and Walbur
'hambers.
We fire pleased to hear that Larry.
he little infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
4.11111(1'Henderson, who Inc been in
..ontlott hospital for treatment, is
tome again and doing tine.
Mr. John Billiard, Mrs, Fere Bul-
lard awl I3etty and :leek of Kintorm
spent aeme
'lt' of days in the village.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. George Entou, Ken
Ind 4)011, Mrs. Foster Bennett and
Billie and Mr. Bill Trewartha spent
he holiday week end with their nous -
us, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright,
Miss Hilda Wright, leite and Mrs.
lack Watson, Mrs. Olive Italacridda
and Mn, Bob all of Toronto, at
helr summer homes at Milford Bay.
Muskoka.
Privates Ralph Davidson. ittelt
Glew. Alex. leen. and Mrs. Kerr and
little son of London 81)0111 the '.vel
711(1 14! their homes here.
KIPPEN
Mr. Elmer DetweRer Listowel
called on friends in the village on
SuntlaY.
Miss Margaret Cooper of Toronto
s visiting with her mother Mrs. Alice
Camper.
Mr, Clarence Taylor spent the
week end visiting friends in London.
Mr, W. J. McLean and son Stewart
of Kirkland Lake are guests With Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Henderson.
Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Chandler and
family are holidaying at their cot-
tage north of Goderich.
Mr, Edward Taylor of Stratford
:spent the week end here with his
family.
Mr, and Mrs. John la, Butt and
laughter Joy of Flint, Miehe visited
luring the week with Mr, and Mrs.
ladgar Butt.
Robt. Jarrott and Thee. BUD seen'
the week mad with friends in 0011008.
RedW.M.S.
Cross collection
and the roll call will he My Favorite
Supper Dish,
Sweet young thing --"Please could
you tell me where I could get sem('
silk 1,001411148ng for my settee?"
Floorwalker - "Two aisles deal
and one over for the lingerie depart
ment."
CONSTANCE
There will be ge'141'\'115', in Constance I
United church Sunday evening. Aug -
05! Di. 1(1 7,30. Rev. 1'. Britton will .
preach. Mrs. Menzies of Londesboro
will assist the choir. Offering In aid.
of the W.M.S.
The W,M.S. held their meeting
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lind-'
Say preeiding. Hymn "Take Time. to
be holy," was sung. Mrs. R. oget
and Mrs. J. Hugill led in prayer. The
call to prayer was given by Mrs.
Lindsay and repeated by the ladies.
The minutes were read and business
transacted. A solo was sung by Mrs.
R. Grimoldby, A very interesting talk
was given by Miss Helen Britton on
Christian missions. Mrs, Lindsay
closed with prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham and
family of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
McGregor and family and Mr. William
Dale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. Dexter and Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam eewitt.
Mrs. Geo. Addison entertained the
ladies of Group No. 1 to a pleasant
afternoon one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yunghlutt and
family of Auburn spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Austin
Dexter.
Mrs- Len Stephenson and two sons
Donald and Billie and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Stephenson spent Sunday in
London with Mr. Leo Stephenson
who is in training with the troops at
Tharnee, Valley.
Mr. Wm. Moore purchased a ear
latit week from Wm. Wright.
Mr, and 1VIrs. Howard Armstrong
and Blanche spent Sunday with air.
and 'D
Mrs. Stewart ale.
Miss Shirley Millson is spending
her holidays with Mr. and Meg. David
Willson.
Mr, Kazimir Skoreski is 'busy. ex-
tracting his honey this week.
ST. COLUMBAN
Death of Mrs, Joseph P. Carlin. -
airs. Joseph P. Carlin, highly 4e-
speet,411 resdibelt of 1441' Ilutun Road
pas.,ed aw,.y al Scott Memorial
11.0411111 (111 81111day. ;If 1101111, after a
lirief illness and renewing an opera -
Hon 1'n' uppendicitie for which she
Wa44 removed to the hospital on Fri
(ley morniate.
airs. Carlin Was in her 5.1(1) year.
811,, 14:14 fermerty Aliss Aline Mc.
daughter the late ale, and
Mrs AndreNV Mc) i1111.1'. 4011. (111(4'
.1(4 Township. near Patylleld.
Ari, bor 1)1lri.11l.41‘ lit 511.
sixteen year:: (me eh, (tam,: to live
ett tho Curet, homeektati thee: miles(
,met of Seeforth on the highway mid
hail resided 111(1',.' sin., that time.
Besides lir husband she is eme
010101 by two brothers aml three 'de-
ters: William and John aleoluire of
Goderieh Township: MreThos. Lane,
alill Ithad. Tueltersmith; 5Irs. ,l.
Rehill. London; and Mrs. Bernard
Clark, St. TIonnas.
The funerel took plate? free, (1,')'
11115 residence, leo 15. Con. 1.
Kil 1111), 00 Tuesday morning, .\ugust
111. to St. Columban Chme.h. ltev. Fr.
O'Drowski oftleiated. 11.ev. Fee Hussey
of Seaforth tuol Rev. Fr. McDonald
of Clinton were present in the sena
Diary, During the service a solo was
sung by Airs. Leo Fortune. Inter-
ment took place in St. Columbian
Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jaelt
Devereaux, .111141) Murphy, Joseph
Kahle, Angus Kennedy, James 0' -
Sullivan and. William I'mverenux,
Among Batas'', attending the funeral
frnm a distance were Mr. and Airs.
Fe Retain. 000do0. Mr, and Mrs.
Bernard Clark. Teresa and Leo. St.
Thomas: Margaret Lane. Toronto;
Mrs. inek Mealann of Chicago: 1441,
James Sterling, Goderieh TWp., Mrs.
Sltalli Strath. of Gotlitrich TWIA., Mr.
and MI's. Leo C1151101111 of ()o.1 011,11,
William 0111e of Galt. the Shanahan
family, of Cainem, Mr. John aleltatosh
Of Clinton.
Floral tributes. air. and Mre. John
Rehill; Veronica, John and Dorothy
alolyneaux. Spiritual bouquets. Leo
O'Sullivan, Mrs. J. F. AleMann, John
McIntosh, Mrs, John Shanahan, Miss
Eliz, Thiel, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Dever-
eaux Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs, D. Shanahan, Mr, Geo.
A .Sills. Mr. and Mrs, 'Mervin Lane,
Mr, and Mrs. James Shea. Mr, and
Mrs. 1A'ne McGuire. alary and John
O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur-
phy. Mr, and Mrs. Angus Kennedy,
• 1V1 d
W.M.S. Meets -
1'1i' '44'. M. el the nailed 111111414re111111414me on Wedn..stlay afternoon at 411.'fem., of Mrs. William Alexandol
4744a goal alt ('11(11111(4, The meeting
opened with Ole rail lo worship by
Mrs. James Finlaysnn. who 11r011014'4.Hymn was sung and Mrs. Finlay-
son led in prayer, :Mrs. aloatieth read
the scripture after which .Mrs. John
cooper gave tile topic which was
eery luteresting and instructive.
Hymn 241) was then sung and the
meeting Hosed hy repeating the
Lord's prayer in unison. A dainty
lunch was served on the shady lawn
hy Circle No. 1.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fairbairn nI
Hensel] spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Love.
Mrs, William Ferguson and Roy of
Thames Road who spent the past
week with the former's daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Jaques, returned to
her home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hyde and family,
of Perth, Ont., are visiting the form-
er's mother, Mrs. J. Hyde, and bro.
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and children,
also Mr. and Mrs, Harold Doig and
family of Fordwich visited with Mrs.
Hugh McGregor on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman of
Eternondville visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. McGregor and family.
The Kippen East W.I. will meet
on Friday evening, Aug. 23, at the
home of Mrs. Harvey Moore. Please
remember the
Send us the names of your visitors.
M. and i• C • is. Albert u.Al • a
Mrs. James O'Sullivan. Mr. and Alm
WM Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs, J.
Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune,
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Retain Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Malone, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Holland, Mr. and alre. John Mc-
Guire, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chisholm.
Beth Barbara: Leo Carlin. Mrs. Peter
O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan cronho
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melyeeenx. Mr.
and Mrs-, John Flynn. al). eed mrs.
O'connor. the Oersey family
Catholic WOM,^!1 Leaz;:e.
0at1. Mr. 51,41 Mr]
an,1 'Mrsianres and
1)41,011 M: -s. Ten: avol
fa !fifty. Join, Nolar,. :Our;
ray Sr: M. ene Mrs. .1.(elt DeeeefeitlX.
MI'. and Kele. Mr. etal Mrs.
Peter Maloney. Mr. abo. Mrs. John
Shea. Mr. and Mrs. Vit:,' -l:7 Lane,
Mrs. John Lane and family. Mr. ang
Mrs. Bernard Clark. Me and Mrs.
Pat Feeney, Mr, Frank Carlin. Hugh
Dearly, Mrs, Hugh Deady.
HARLOCK
Mr, Leo Watt purchased a power
biudor. W'e wish hire good Melt.
Mr, and Mrs. James Hopper and
daughter Doreen of Penetaugueleme
Visited twist the week end fit the
1101110 of Ali% and Mrs. Isaac liapson,
also calling 00 Mr. all Airs. Edward
Reid, Mr, Reeve lerris 'Inc} Edna,
Mr. and Mee Win. Boll tool 011
friends in Auburn and Myth. also on
Mr. and MI'S. Albert Vielden and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Gilthings.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson, Air,
and airs. Kopper und Doreen and Mr
end Airs. Warren Gibbings and child -
rent spent Sunday in Clothe:tell fer
dinner :Ind supper.
Mn. \\'m. Leipet- and Miss Edythe
Beacom were in ldensall last laridu
evening to gel. instructions. MC. as
1111')' were appoluted deputy regist.
nt Ilarlock.
31r, James Leiper end air, Wm.
hove got their wheal
I:posited.
,VIr. end Mrs. Audrey Klaix. Miss
lielen McGregor and Mr. Ilervey
MeCallum smelt part of Huntley aft
arnoon in (loth:rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edword livid and
alurray were Goderich on Stind*••
We are pleneed Hon Mrs. Thos.
ols111 has been 110111111 1111 1144411 10
lie able 0( go and see the (tomer, \Ye
hope she emoinnes to improve,
alr, end Mrs. A. \\". Beaman and
family and Alr. 11101 Sii-s, Joseph Lyon
and futility of near 1,011deSboro al
tended the Peareou picnic 10 Ceder.
telt Alonday of last week, with es pro•
sent, all enjoying a splendid atty.
Mr. lieeee Ferris, airs. 141111114el
and Maxeen visited at the home of
their cousin. alr. 0.101 Mrs. George
Laithwaite, near Goderich, one even -
Ing last week. There was 110f1
CrosS entertainment at the 14 hove
mentioned home, which coneieted or
a play. Safety .First, ete., and dance
being put on. which they itiljOyed.
There Was a booth on the grounds
which helps on a warm night.
airs, A1hert Ranson visited at the
home of her (laughter, Mr. and. Sirs.
Woodward, St. Marys, Olti Dr. Stork
reCelltly presented 1110 latter collide
With a (laughter, We extend eongrat(
11111110115, -
alr. fleece Ferris and Mrs. Kneel'
tel spent Stmday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Albert N'odden near Landes-.
born,
DUBLIN
Mr'. Jane Burns celebrated her SIet
birthday during ehe week at her home
in 'Hilibert, surrounded by a group of
children and grandchildren. A birth-
day cake covered with 81 tiny candles
deeerated the dining-table..Mrs. Burns
enjoys excellent 'health and takes a
keen interest in all currenk events.
Several citizens attended the funeral
of Mrs. Joseph Carlin at St. Columlban
:on Tueeday.
Dr. Ffoulkes met with an accident
.on Saturday :when he ,fell from his
horse. 'He escaped (with minor injuries.
Falther Sullivan of London relieved
(him on Sunday.
Misses Mary and. Jean :Oostello en-
tertained a n,uneber of their young
friends at an afternoon tea party on
Tuesday. 'Gaines ,were enjoyed and
lunch served on the lawn.
Visitors: 'Mrs. Tierney, Toronto,
with lair. and Mrs. William Ouetip;
Mise Mary Downey, Toronko, with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. .Molyneuxt Private
Dalton Burns, :London, with his par-
ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Borns:
iMiss alary Brux er, Chiraga, with
Mrs, Elizabeth Bruen.; D. t.McCon-
nen in Toronto; Mrs, C. Benninger.
(Mies Grace Seharbarth, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan 1Willierms at Grand Bend.
*Mrs. Louis Dorsey (underwent a
successful operation at So joee:ph'e
Hospital, Lorsclon, and is eartvalese-
ing very satisfactorily.
Mrs, Edward liallthan, Detroit,
anent a week with her mother, Mrs.
.51ary Cronin; (Miss Etbelyn 'O'Hearn
has returned to her position at God-
erich tater spending Itwo weeks vac -
"Anyone here know anything
about mumic?" asked the sergeant,
"Yes, sergeant," cried several re -
emits.
"Then go and shift the piano in the
concert hall," said the sergeant.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1940
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MANLEY
Ti- lin,- line has hamp,,red stook
threshing, whirl( has Mem the order
of the day. Most of the grain has
been ctn. It has been hard work to
mat many lipids that were lodged. al
some of it is going to he a poor
SaMPIP.
We are pleased to learn that Bey -
Mee Shanley is getting along as well
as eau he expected after a tonsil
operation.
Mr, and MIS. Leslie Scott and
Mrs. J. F. McMann from Seaforth
called On many friends in the burg
on Tuesday.
Want and For Sale A'ds, 1 week 215te
IR
9[4. Y',711
THEATRE
Seaforth
NOW PLAYING ---- Doable keattlre
RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE
111
"Tropic Fury"
AND
The 3 Mesquiteers
"Three Texas Steers"
Mon. Tues. Wed.
SlarrIng
ANN SHERIDAN
"IT ALL CAME TRUE"
Jeffry Lynn linntithrey Bogart
NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT.
The Jones Family
"Too Busy to Work"
America's First faillily in a (I 1 1111444
CDAIING - "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON"
viszcomusamiumEismemmasiamazontserwr
BRUCEFIELD
mi'. come: of Hollywood California.
who with his wife, were 01541 With
the 1111 l4r'5 1.0114111,
1,1111.11. WilS 11110'11 ill With a throat
condition and was taken to le. A1, --
Masi or's hospital en Alontlay.
Ale tool .Mrs. John Melmosh and
daughters of Termite are visiting
with relatives here.
Mr. .1. 11. alustard and daughters
alieses Kathleen and lealna, metered
tE, 10111-5! to visit Mr. Alustard's
sister.
National registration for polling
sell -division No, 4 will tale- place Itt
SS. No. 3 school 1101150. :41010111)'.
Tliesday illid WedlieSday, Anglist
20 and 91s1, 8 a.m. to I() p.m. The de
puty registrars, Harold Jaeltson end
John McIntosh, suggest thut as far as
('1(11 '('1111700 those on the London
Road aml register en
Monday; those on the 2101 and 3111
voneessietts on Tuesday; those on
the alill Road anti the 411 and 3111
concession on W'ednesday. Would all
those not actively engaged in harv-
esting register diming the tiny. In this
1111y 1 11 registrars hope to prevent
eongestion and enahle yen to regist" r
'without waiting.
BLYTH
Serviee.s were conducted in 1.71tited
Chureh on. Sunday with the pastor,
Rev, A. Sinclair in 0111141441. \'t •the Sun-
day Scheel] session a duet was Sung •Ity
Jean and Irene McCallum.
Visitors: (Miss Annie Maines of
Ottawa, with her parente, John and
Mrs. tMaines; Norman Moody, Win-
dsor, with his lotrenits. David and Mrs,
Flomiy; :Mre. Norman Shepherd, Hal-
lett, with her sister, Mrs. Frank (Mar-
shall', Charles ,Cole, London, with 0141
mother, 'Mrs. A. Cree; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred La.king and family, Freeeton,
:with :Air. and ,Mrs. Leslie Hilborn;
Mrs. Nellie Leslie has ,left for three
weeks' vieit :with her .niece ith 'Gerald -
THOS. C. WILSON ELECTED
REEVE OF GREY TWP,
Thollif,s C. Wilson 111(5 k.14114r.d
i 1,1.11 of 41roy Township hy
of 4! ever 11 15 opponents, Jolla. 'Me,
NI m in,I Leslie 'AllAkay. 18 a 110111•I41a 1
rl 11.11 11,111 lateeday eeensioned by
reeiguation ef 1. .a. leys to ae
('ep) the peeition of township roed
sum:rin1 (:n110m, and with him all the
countel.
Alex. Alexander is the DPW ((entity
roeVe With 1407 votes over TImmas
lhang1)(.rty with 233.
George 141 ('1)011111(1 11.41
lors with 4711 votes; Walter Broad -
foot. :144; eitanley Machete 3411; Percy
\Yard, 2511. Kenneth aleParlane and
John I -Nether:: went down to defeat
With 177 owl 17 respectively.
Mn, Wilson received 475; John ale.•
Ni* 111), a Ammer reeve, 307, and Leslie
McKay. 124, in the eontest for reel, V-
• ()Vl`r 1401.1 00(05 were polled, a largo
considering the busy season to
of the year.
tett; tale. and all,. Beneon Cowan end!
daughter Judith, spent Sunday at
Orangeville; Roe. liamehten was the
. 1(e414151 ',maker in Anglican Ohnesh at
the Su(da) morning serviee. Mr.
Haughton ie spending seine time here
with his. daughter, Mrs. Frank Roger-
son: •Alrs. (Dr.) Vokea and Mrs,
I Rev.) R. 51, 'Weeks have undergone
perations in a'ititeria .I-Insipital; word
has been received :that l'te. Fred Few:-
cett, son of Mrs. Alice raweetit, hall
landed in Emthool with the last COrt-
tingent,
BORN
AileLADY- In Scott Memorial
tat. on Tuesday, August 13, 1940, to
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Melady, Dub-
lin, a son.
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ONTARIO
Wt.
EMERGENCY CALL
To farmers
to school boys and
to secondary school girls
FARMERS
If you can use able-bodied willing youth
for harvesting and general farm help,
apply immediately to your Reeve, Agri-
cultural Representative or local Employ-
ment Office.
SCHOOL BOYS
If you are willing to serve your country's
needs by helping on the farm, enrol
with your school principal at your own
school. Watch for enrollment dates.
SCHOOL GIRLS
If you are willing to serve by selling war
certificates enrol with your school principal at
your own school. Watch for enrollment dates.
The maintenance of a continuous supply of food for Britain's fighting
forces and civilian population is of paramoun.t importance in the suc-
cessful prosecution of the war. The financing of our war effort is
another battle which must be won on the home economic front. The
Ontario Government seeks the co-operation of all in meeting the
present critical situation.
M. P. HEPBURN.
PREMIER
N. 0. HIPEL
MINISTER OF LABOR