The Seaforth News, 1940-09-05, Page 5CLEA'I
6 SALE
We offer you the following Used Machines,
with money back guarantee if not satisfied.
Plow $40.00
4.00
9.00
20.00
12.00
42.00
Numerous used Radios and many out of season machines
such as binders, hay rakes, etc.
1 -3 -bottom Tractor
1 Walking Plow
1 Horse Plow
1 Gas Stove
1 Electric Washer
1 Electric Range
JOHN BACH
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH
Dealer for J.H.C. Machines & Repair Parts
Murphy Paints Electrical Supplies & Appliances
THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER 5, 1940
1P1110111d
SUPERIOR VALUES — SEPTEMBER S
TO SEPT. 11
ROYAL YORK
TEA, 1 lb. for 69c
AND 15c VALUE TEA POT FREE
Hillcrest SHORTENING 2 lbs. 23c
Keen's MUSTARD, I/4s each 24c
Peanut Butter, 3 Star, 24 oz..... per jar 23c
Quaker CORN FLAKES 2 pkg. 16c
Aylmer Soups, Tomato & Vegetable
1032 oz. 2 tans l 9c
NEWPORT FLUFF'S, 13 oz. and Tumbler Each 25c
PEARL SOAP 6 for 25c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 cakes 15c
MONARCH FLOUR 7s 27c 24s 72c
CRUN'CHIE SWEET PICKLES 6Y% oz... —10c 27 oz. 254
LIBBY'S CATSUP, 12 oz. per btl. 14c
CATELLI'S MACA121ONI or SPAGHETTI, 16 oz. 2 pkg. 19c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, %s 27c ....................is 49c
SALMON,' Red Sockeye Maple.Leaf, %s. ,23c is 42c
HAWE'S ,FLOOR WAX, is per lb. 45c
HAWE'S FLOOR GLOSS pints 59c
JAVEX ' per btl. 15c
LOBSTER, New Pack 54e 27c
MARSHMALLOWS per 1b. 15c
CHATEAU CHEESE %s 17c
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 20 oz. 2 tins 25c
Blueberries, Golden .Diamond per tin 10c
MaLaren's Jelly Powders 5 pkgs. 25c
McCormick's Bitter Soda Biscuits, 16 oz, bag per bag 1Se
Ginger Snaps per lb. 10c
Rosedale Asparagus Cuttings, 12 oz. 2 tins 25c
Shirriff's Fancy Free Dessert 3 pkgs, 25c
Brunswick Chicken Haddie per tin 15c
'Superior Baking Powder 8 oz.....14c 16 oz. 23c
Hillcrest Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c
Fancy Mixed Biscuits, Ellman per lb. 19c
Dole's Pineapple Juice, 7% oz. ,,10c 12 oz. 14c
2 in 1 White Liquid Shoe Polish per btl. 15c
Aylmer White Cream Corn, 2s per tin 10c
Aylmer Peaches, Zs squat per titin 15c
Golden Wax Beans, whole or cut, 2s each 10c
Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg, 25c
Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8
Miss N.Pryce PHONE 77
THE SEAFORTH NEW S
TOWN TOPICS
Missed Margaret and Betty Smith
of Toronto spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
i Smith.
Mrs. B. Sibitt and daughter Joyce
of North Bay are spending the week
' with Mrs. Herbert Whittaker,
Mrs, It Hill of Moorefield is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with her
granddaughter, Mrs. H. Whittaker.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hays of
, Windsor spent the week end with the
former's mother, Mrs. R. S. Hays,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, Tor-
onto, spent the week end here.
Capt. and Mrs. Hodgins of Toronto
spent the week end with Mrs, L, T.
DeLaoey. Mrs. Hodgins remained for
a few days.
!Mr. and Mrs. Clare Merner of De -
trait visited the former's mother,
Mrs. 3, J. Merner, who is the guest of
Miss Clara Pinkney, Goderich street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown (flee
Miss Marion Watson), of New York at Toronto.
visited the tatter's aunt, Miss eat Miss Harriett Meyers of Chicago is
Alistair Broadfoot was in Toronto
son. visiting at the hoe of her aunt, Mrs.
J, W, Thompson,m
attending the exhibition. Gloria and Fred Faulkner have re-
visiting
Bells Watson of Hamilton is turned to Detroit after visiting their
visiting here. grandmh, Mrs. F. Faulkner.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Jack and fain- Mrs. otRicherard Rogers spent a few
tly spent a few days in Chatham at days last week at Toronto Exhibition
the hoot(' of Mrs, Jack's sister- r guest he home of Mr.
Miss Barbara Best has returned' andand Mwasrs. a A, G. Smiatlltie,
WALKER'S
FUNERAL HOME
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING
J. R. WALKER, JR
Holder of Government diploma
and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any time by
appointment
See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105.
Phone 41—Exeter-Box 150
STANLEY
A baby girl arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin last
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and family
of neat' Elmira spent the week end
with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and
Ml's. H. G. Steckle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Westlake were
In Toronto over the holiday.
Mrs. J. A, Manson and Mlss Beat-
rice Manson called on Mrs, Williain
Carnie on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson and Mrs.
Ben Keys were in Toronto ou Mon-
day attending the exhibition.
Early Autumn Supper
WHERE ?
In the School Room of Northside
United Church,
Tuesday Afternoon
SEPTEMBER 10th
Under. the auspices of the (Woman's
Association
Also a sale of Fruit, Vegetables and
Farm Produce on the lawn.
Supper served from 4 to 6.30 o'clock
Everybody welcome, (Admission 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer
and daughter Dorothy Marie of Niag-
araFalls, N.Y.. spent a week's vaca-
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W.
Oldfield and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Neubauer
and daughter Dorothy Marie also Dere.
Wm. Oldfield attended the Exhibition
from visiting in Chatham.
Miss Margaret McLennan of Guelph
was a visitor with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. H. V, Workman and
Miss Irene Workman were In Petrolia
attending the wedding of a friend.
Irene was soloist at the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen are on a
trip to Toronto and Ottawa.
Mr. and lairs, W. A. Wright and fam
ily have returned from a trip to Tob-
arntory.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain
and daughters Helen and. Mrs. B., C.
Hurts, were Toronto visitors.
Miss Helen O'Dell is ill with pleur-
isy.
Mr. John Forrest, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bach, Miss Isabel Forrest, Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Bach, Mitchell, Miss
Bertha Forrest, Miss Margaret For-
rest, Mrs. David MacLean, Miss Kate
Ellison were in Petrolia attending the
Forrest -Kerr wedding.
Mrs. Bert Boyes has received her
supervisor's certificate of vocal mu-
sic, held at Western University re-
cently.
Prof. W. B. Kerr and little daughter
who have been visiting his mother,
Mrs. James Kerr, leave this week for
Buffalo. Mrs. Kerr will accompany
them and remain for some time.
Stewart Cudmore has moved into
Mrs, Isabel Hester's house on Centre
street.
Mrs. S. Burke and family, of Lon•
don, have moved into Mr, Adam Hays
house, East William street, Mr.
Burke has enlisted.
The registration to date at Seaforth
Collegiate Institute is 150 pupils.
Mrs. (Rev.) F. H. Larkin of Paris is
visiting friends in town.
Miss Evelyn Nott of London, Miss
Leola Nott and Mr, Stuart Maude of
the O.A,C., Guelph. were guests with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
BAYFIELD
Mr. E. Merner is in Clinton Hosni•
tal recovering from serious injuries
received when a team of colts ran
away attached to a land roller. The
roller passed oyer Mr. Merner inflict-
ing serious head injuries.
An accident occurred early Sunday
morning when an American car fail-
ed to Drake the turn coming into the
village and crashed into a tree in
front of the "Little Inn." Two of the
occupants of the car had to be taken
to Clinton hospital
Mrs. W. J. Ferguson and son of
Sudbury are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Ferguson.
Misses Dronin and Mise Fernetta of Miss Frances Fortune of St. Mary's
Detroit returned home Monday hay Hospital, Kitchener, spent Labor
ing spent the last two Drenthe - at Day at the home of her parents, Mr.
lhe!r cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heard return-
ed to their hone in London on Satur-
day after spending the summer at
their cottage on the point.
Mr. and Mrs, T. Crane of Detroit
spent the holiday in the village. Mr.
J, Crane who has spent the holidays
with his grandfather, Mr, R. Weston,
returned with them.
Misses J. and K. Rankin of Det-
roit returned to their home- after
spending the summer at their cottage
on the Terrace.
School opened on Tuesday with
Mr. McGinnis principal and Miss
Henderson in junior room,
Mrs, Evans and daughter of Thorn,
dale are guests of Miss Nora Fergu-
son.
Mr. Leslie- Ritchie of London spent
the week end at his home.
Mrs, William Deem left on Satur-
day to visit her brother, Mr. W, Tur
vill, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallop, Mr. and
Mrs. Eon Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoggarth were visitors 00
Sunday at Camp Borden with Air
craftsman Lloyd Hoggarth. -
VARNA -
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. Geo, Beatty Sr Mr. R. J. Woods
and little son Bobby of Listowel.
They were accompanied by Mrs. W.
0. Woods, who is remaining with her
brother Mr. Beatty.
Mrs, Medcalf and daughter and
Mr. Bolton. of London; Mr, and Mrs.
J. Barber of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Rathwell of Luokuow, Mr, and Mrs,
Latham and little son in company
with Miss Beatty of London, were
the guests of Mrs, L. Beatty and
daughter over the week end.
Mrs. Jack Ferguson and little son
of Sudbury is visiting the parental
home,
Mr. and Mrs John McAsh spent the
week end in Bayfieid.
Mrs, Welsh of Ripley in company
with her grandson Geo. Elliott, of
Toronto, spent the holiday with her
daughter Mrs. G, H. Beatty.
Little Lorna Herd of Goderlch is
holidaying at the home of hsr grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott.
Lance Corporal G. V Raymond of
the R,C.O.C., London, and Mrs. Ray-
mond, visited Saturday at the home
of G. Beatty.
Dr. Harvey and Mrs. Reid and
daughters, atter spending a month at
their cottage, Bayfield. have returned
to their hone in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie and
Geo, W. Nett over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy McAah spent a
Misses Ahyvonne Moore and Shir- few days last week camping in Bay
bey Wurm spent a few days in Strat field.
ford. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Peters spent
Visitors at the home of Mr. and last week with friends in London.
Mrs. Chas. Wasman over the week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me 'lymnnt'und
end were Mr. and Mrs. John Elligson. fancily visited friends in Lueknotti
Monkton, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Diehl, and Kincardine on Saturday last.
A communion and reception service
was held in the United church 00
Sunday afternoon when fifteen young
people were received into full month
ership, also three by letter.
Mrs. George Connell gave a birth-
day party to her little granddaughter
Carolyn Marks of Tornr,to, who was
seven years old 00 August 2fith, whet
a few of the little folks spent rhe af-
ternoon with her.
Mrs, 0, Marks, Ross and Carolyn.
and Bob Curtis returned haute to Ti•
rnnto after spending two month:
holiday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Connell.
Waterloo and Miss Carrie Davis. of
Exeter.
Pte. Glen Somers was home from
Camp Borden over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Bryson McQuirter, of
Midland spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey.
Mrs. John E. Ellis, Blyth. is visiting
at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Jason
Ellis,
Mr. Frank Smale spent several
days last week at Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Love. Toronto,
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Scott.
Mrs. M. White is spending a week
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Thomas of Lon-
don, Mrs. Gilmore and Mr, Spencer of
Listowel spent Monday at the home
of Wes. Nichols.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Han-
na on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weber and daughter Helen of
Woodham and Mr. Hanna's sister
Mrs, Thos. Bell of Elimville, and her
daughters, Miss Florence Bell, R.N.
of London, and Miss Bessie Bell.
R,N., of New York,
Mr, and Mrs, Adrian Hogg and Mr.
Robt, Hogg of Collingwood spent the
week end with their mother, Mrs. Jos.
Hogg, McKillop.
Miss Verna Storey, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Dunlop and Mr. William Camp-
bell visited in Midland last week.
Rev, John Hanrahan of Toronto is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fon
tltne, this week,
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds and
Loretto, and Mrs. 3. Mellhargey and
children spent the week end with re-
latives here.
Miss Elizabeth Roach of Kitchener
spent the holiday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and
children of Detroit visited over the
week end with friends.
and Mrs, Leo Fortune.
Miss Ruth - Thompson spent the
week end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson and
son and Mrs. Patterson's sister, Mrs.
Pepper, all of Brantford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna on Mon-
day.
Mea Richard Moody and Mrs, Andy
Zimmerman and son Gary visited with
the latter's mother, Mrs. W. Yeandle
in Stratford. - -
Mrs. Hnrry Bolton and daughter
visited with friends and relatives in
Guelph.
Mr. Burt Reid of Stratford spent the
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Wes.
Nichols.
Week end visitors and callers at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Wallace
were: Mrs, Bill Dutot, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Dutot, sons Bill and Leslie, all.
of Comber, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weicht
son Billie and daughter Phyllis Sean
of Port Huron, Mra. T. CaIwiII, of
Brucefield, Miss Verna Picot of. Go
detach and Mr, Murray Pollock of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blake
son Gerald and daughter, Bernice. of
Colborne township, Miss Ilthel Ches.
neY, Egmondville and Misses Marian
and Jessie Wallace of Seaforth, Mr
and Mrs. Harvey Leatherland and
Send us the names of your visitors. Mrs. R, Sholtz of Blyth.
PAGE FIVE
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MANLEY
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Eckart's third
daughter Margaret left this week for
Chatham to join the Ursuline religi-
ous order of sisters.
Miss Bernice Manley left last
Tuesday to go in training in St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
Mr. James Eckert, who spent his
vacation with his parents Mr, and
Mrs. Peter Eckert, returned to
Brooklyn, N.Y., to resume his studies
in the Capaciatl monastery. in comp
any with Mr. Matt Dougherty, who
spent a few days with friends here
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. McKay spear
Sunday with friends in Ripley.
Mr. Louis Meati and his daughter
Mary from Detroit, accompanied by
Mr. C. Eckert from Seaforth, paid us
a short visit last. Monday.
It's New 1 It's Different ! It's. , ,
MAC McCUTCHEON
And Sweet Music With A Swing
Alt The
RENDEZVOUS
ON THE LAKE
BAYFIELD
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burr ;pent the
week end in Toronto and att••nded
hire C.N.E. on Monday.
Mr. Lloyd - Workman - of - Oshawa
spent the week end with his mother.
Mrs. T. Workman and brother Or-
ville.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Alexander
and Miss Isabelle Alexander attended
the C.N,E. last week.
Mr, Clarence McLean of London
spent the week end with his sister,
Dir. and Mrs. Allan Johnson.
Miss Beth Edworthy, ` who spent
the past week with her cousin. Miss
Irma Ferguson, returned to her home
in St. Thomas on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Ropp spent the
week end with relatives near Milver-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey , Misses
Beth Edworthy, Irma Ferguson and
Mr. Arnold Gaekstetter attended the
decoration servicea at St. James'
cemetery, Clandeboye, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean of
Northern Ontario, visited recently
with the former's mother, Mrs. J. B
McLean,
Miss Margaret Pybus of Zurich
spent the week end with her grand-
mother, Mrs, H. Ricker.
Mrs. W. Horney and Miss Irma
Ferguson attended a trousseau tea at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Earle
of Zion on Tuesday in honour of their
daughter, Miss Edith Earl bride -elect
of this month.
Quite u number attended th:' Red
Cross frolic in Hensall on Friday ey
ening, -
blt'. and ItIrs Kith into ,t+.' and
Master - Donald and ;t:r. and Mrs.
Alex. Colborn.‘ have returned hent,
after a pleasant visit in Ottawa
Montreal and points along the St
Lawrence.
Mrs. Jas. Mr t 'Ft moot t ttt %etc ic!:
at the biome of her brother, :Ir. Wag
nor, who is sorvntsty t!1.
Mr. Clarence Taylor spent t i
week end in London with friends.
Miss Dorothy D-dtz has gene to
London to attend Westervelt Bue,
inese College.
Mr. and Mr., W. 11. Butt
Toronto over the woelt end and spent
Labor Day at rite C.N.E.
Mr. Lloyd Workman of Osha e t
visited over the week end with hi
mother. Mrs. Susan Workman.
Miss Theda Watson of Clinton
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson.
f at~Toront t Exhibits tn. e y
end
Mrs Dyell of Toronto la visiting:
iter sisters at Kippsn.
S. S No. 2 hes re -meted with Mis,
Smith Dublin ds the new teacher
Dir. and Mrs. Andrew Boil and Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Doll attended the Ex.
This Band has just returned from a
very successful season at •Orillia.
General Admission 50c.
C. Watson, Manager.
DANC
AT ST, COLUMBAN —
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6
MOONIGHT
SERENADERS
LUNCH
Admission 36c
Commencing Satur-
day, Sept. 7
SPENCE'S
PRODUCE
iN CRICH BLOCK,
SEAFORTH
Highest Prices paid
for Eggs, Poultry,
Feathers, Etc
Phone us and we will call and
pick up your Produce
Phone 170 w
H. R. SPENCE & SON
BRUCEFIELD
Flower Show—
The anuli drover ant -,f
Brttt•?neLi Sow, n: til
h- ltelri •sn Teti d.--tc Selene -slew i ttlt
of ernenn and evenir d:xhIre
01'' ask,' d to hang in ,ti- tt exhibit,
h fere 2 o'clock tiled seheol (-Mal
retie.; exhibits. Judging. will then
take place. Mr Cook, of Clinton. act
ing as judge assisted by 11 v. Mr
Brown of Lean vile will Palgt glad
ioli. Afternoon tea will b served, In
the evening Rev. Mr. Br )wn ,give}
a lecture on Growing Gladioli and
will have some of his glade hero.
There will also he a en stint box
and outer 'fetus of local dt,terest.
1Vir. and Mrs. N. Wheeler and Jo
Anne of Detroit,. Mtr. and Mrs. C.
Halstead and Floyd Stratford
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Wheeler.
Mr. and iblrs Decree Doan. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Doan of Inwood visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. - Kaiser spent the
Holiday with friends.
Dor, and Mrs, 13. Sltouldice spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pater-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Voth and Gwen of
Detroit visited Mr. C. D. Simpson. •
Mr, Leo Kiefer of St: 'Thomas spent
the weekend at his hone here, -
Mr. L. Reid and friend of Toronto
spent the holiday with Mrs. Jamieson.
Mr. R. Dawson and Mr, C. Cornish
spent a couple of clams in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. - Berry and Mr;
and Mrs. W. Melleath spent n couple
of days at the Toronto exhibition.
Misses 'Ina and Ellen Scott of Lan-
don spent the week end at their home
here,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and lam -
i y spent a ('Duple of days in Hamil-
ton and Toronto.
Mrs. A. Rohner spent a couple of
days in Clinton,
Mr. Leslie Robison and Miss Ella
Robison of Thames Road. spent Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. T, H, Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zapfe spent
tit-' holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Kaiser. Hensell.
Mies Evelyn Grainger of Stratford
spent a tow days at her home here.
Miss Irene. Snider of London spent
the week and a' her home here.
Mrs. Dant and Bessie spent Met
week in Baytieid.
Mrs. Hemming of Alherta visited
her cousin, 3, K, Cornish and Mrs.
Cornish, on Friday.
Mr. and blrs. A. Marks of Detroit.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and
Mrs. Rat,eubnry.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
1'ornish w -r. Mr. and Mrs, A. Cur -
sky of London Mrs. Hannigan and
children of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs,
J. C, Hill of Stratford. •
Mrs. Janet Ross received wird of
the d>ath of her son-in-law, Sergt. A.
Roy Monteith who passed away at
his home in London nn Saturday.
School, reopened on Tuesday when
Mr. Palmer resumed his work et
Stanley school and Miss F. -Aunts at
Tuckersntith No, 3.
Miss Tena McNaughton is visiting
Mr. and Mr•s. Webster McNaughton
at Whitby. -
Mrs. A, McDonald, Dundas. is visit -
Ing with her sister. Mrs. C. Haugh.
Mrs. Carne. Bayfield, Mrs. Hess.
-Hensall,. and Mrs. Howard, Exeter
with their sisters, airs. McDonald
and Mee Haugh last week.
Miss Evelyn Grainger of Stratford
visited over the week enol with- her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Grainger.
Mess Allen Scott ('pent the holiday
with her ;nether Mrs. A. T. Scott.
Evening s ri ie ie,: corn:nenCed on
Sunday night, n opt. let.
•
CROMARTY
Das,. r\nughten. who was
operated on for appendicitis last
week is getting along nicely.
Mies Mary Aim Hoggarth of Hen -
tall visited with Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew McLaehlatt test week.
Mr. and Mrs. Routley and babe of
Kirkton called on friends here on
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson have re.
turned fi'oin a months vacation on
the Ottawa river, Mr. Jamieson oc-
cupied the pulpit on Sunday,
The friends and neighbors of Miss
Gertie Martin, whose marriage takes
place ,shortly, gathered at her home
nu Thursday evening and presented
her with a miscellaneous shower.
Sonia of those :from this vicinity
who are attending Toronto exhibition
are Mrs. Roy McDonald, Carl McClin-
chey, Sarah MoKellar, Miss . Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace.
BORN
Pethiek.,—In Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, on Friday, August 30th, 1940, to
Mr. and Mrs. Baroid •Pethickr liullett,
a son,
Want and For Sale Ads., 1 week 25c