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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1941-07-10, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 LONDESSORO NATIVE OF VARNA PASSES Ti, :,„,1 c..•n:- - IN CENTRAL ONTARIO !lave eeen rely buy lately o Frain the F\p col hots.•. earaez tet 1 ea l•e i'Mein:: Northumberlanduf n ba y ., .. ,. , 011:- - A Neatly , . ,. '.ui pia of I( F: 'l t Rue., li ya deal 121 lee' 1 ,t tit 1, luny-` :.nth. nt ,. t , 1„ 11131. et his hone hare.H -bed been Ili I . t• _1 months. 9),ee ilea' -it Verna, t Ontario. July- 31st. 1•••',4. a on of the lea William and \?':. ° l da' and er F ualtette Clarke li Keys. e Was its \ \: ,it, 1 his77th y,-.41.. For some, years he was engaged in theineeralt4e hlt4inese I,z . 1 1. nt the et London, Ontario. and an org0n- aa, and area Helen's ; arent . izer for the Canadian Order of For - \1 .s \l:arearet Dencan, Mr. \V. esters, After the death of lite brother- in-law. and 'Mr. A. Mathews, '1'oron- in-law. the late George - Milton and Mr, N. 4.ind:ay: klai;at:.:yore Peebles, in 1921, deceased ratite to Colborne and conducted rhe electric the ::14141* of \Ir _\lar4aret Mains- light services, until the plant was lee Saturday and Sunday. sold tc the -village in 1932. Since \Ir*. 11. T-41111han. I.eaniingtau, is then he lived retired. At all times he ciait'trg•Mlrs, .1. Tanil,l}•n took active interest in community af. fairs and was a devoted ntennber and \L-. and Mrs. Fvknnier 01 •Pine Ri- offish^,l of the United Church. Be- ver were visitors with *!r. and Mrs. sides Itis n•Ife, formerly Margaret W. 7 -con ?under,•\L T. -Sampson J. Peebles, he leaves a daughter, ,,f Palmer=tole who •ilas been vial*':le Miss \Villena E. Keys. The funeral was held Tuesday relatives' here, returned :a Pine Rive: afternoon. with a private service at r 0 4iat with her daughter, Mrs. the home, followed by services in r-111irr, the United Chnreh. 'Words of sym- \ir,. Harriet Bur,es of Toronto'i, pathy were spoken by Rev. •Dr. ,��a.,, *. o�.,a "••: 'a'an extended visit with Mrs. Semple of Belleville and the pastor. �' t •4\`'r'� Ni reaves Manning heRet the Inifailiin�gkfriendshipard. both tand lhelp eed- The Rad iCros. :neetin.t: ea: hell in church altairs by deceased. Revl.. .n "1'hnnt,dav, 111:y 3rd, in comm unity P. \\', A. Roberts read tlae passage ,alt {{ r twenty -.even present. The nl Scripture and also read the eont- NOR DOWN HERE mitral services at the grave in Trin- HAR nee knits n e quota, and al., t wee ity Churchyard. At the church. sery- A sergealit explaina the stricture of an engine 1110ck in an army hlohile l,..ti*0 civilian aceepteel. lee Mrs. E. W. Rowsome sang the Tile Knox rel i3Ot plena: held e}: ,, :'1 wa< tail 1 ,Unit '.{'ate.\ 3iae!une Shell t tu?.rerane venue. Canada's nes .o•tire arn2y' Was e„ ancone desiring to sew or Met solo, "Sonne Day He'll Make It ,,,t July let at the lions of ,Airs, :1r - much to ill creat and x111111 young teen who are fond of illaw•11111et•y, To may 'Set material from tee,committee. P14111 " t:l:tr Ferman and family near At - prove it, a i•onvoy eon amtine mobile machine shops The officers and members of Col- e p' ps unit .,thee uterhanical 1 411'. tic fee ,4ti'.7P sas rceeiwrd co:,i \less Jennie Kln;x, \[r. and units is now on tour in Eastern. Canada. t borne Ledge, A ei & A. si., attended \[rs. \wirer tai e, \Ir. end \ir•, \C. fron Hurn e int, -eonectl. The in a body. The service of tete Order eLtt. x Jrand famny anf tile and Mrs. trea,,trer reeo,ted +.thence of easaiee. at the grave being coudeted by leas.. Rapsem from tie .w:',''t,trhood THE SE:\Fa iRTH NEWS err 'ra x:r ii r-1 1)1-i 1 ,I. Sand. The \\-or. Bros \\-. J. Onyon, assisted b, t 1 T t ,a wise contmittre re- r.rndw i also \I r, ani \(1,. r.rtwd.ln W. Bens. W. R. 13axtet. E. NI.N,il awl Miura, it.,m :r,iunrr471 S'nowdan Bee.. Publishers : le :min:: e ,a ,:lave a •w n c. d ; r - { red, tr mt salwage u,p CJ a u a r va :..! , a -c- Broomfield, P. \t, Roberts and An \t r. ,n1 (Mrs. WALTON r { I , t n:,.. ct ,171 were tiai.n , ,call anti: dice \\'olftaim•11 art amt `t r,:,t rn n i lIn \tit and \Ir, n and .1 141 1.t riot yet se,:d. The committee is The pallbearers were \Vor. Rim \Ir: D: H. Bird. of Walton: who is r, F. iI. Brinniell. E. M. Broomfield H ''\':err - :,, 1 awl tern It \s ee as it e ,:'ee. in 'Cee ollo'.w nt articles nc,r 41inein, Mrs. L, 1 e w awl leo') a native of England and ,1 vete-rats yerfotti .. ;,r n ! S. Keyes, H. T. slash^mow, J. F. \t'nl- r n h , ecd a ICs meet- ret a. Mfr. :ani \1 r,, t ,erste Beattie, o ' ` fraim. and J, F. 'Wilson. „n t anon. \ir ;o••: �\Ir.. lee, :•.• a. the Great \i'st, -learned seri wirh mt• r e7';me: e netl swra:rr.. \ pr slit. Many beautiful Rural tributes stn_ three 411•t�at of the 1'^e'= -lit vial,: ti, ,_'af 1 111 i w' 't a 'ln'.! a 1 ;\` : Il -:i,1 i - r. :,wo-,war mitt,, 4 r vl < 1 'tet- 1 rounded the beeeeL htcluleng an of Mrs. Dorothy •R,,4t 11 Little. AV'inn• seem-- llasonn •''').';';:.";;;-n1 '41 \\ .ie 1.. e n 1 1 1. ;ii. when meta. 4 pr.- <ranitn lam ,e,•eking emblem from Colborne\,r. *,i b'.'1)1 tenni• .'11.4'41 1 41 ails Bird :.. !. 4 c 111111 and wwroat41 from the i. Hated Ale- 1 1 , 1., m l' •, e'l'ent _ .earwe'' ...uleh as sere-, Church Board. the Wrigley Company . _ rl '1 ,'.I v.'. Sl• went to school ,4191 her father ill ewa the Old 1.4414lry. A si 't e,1 \Ir. 931 11 c tt1 . e .\. . re ',r \[ ,. C. Wa: ,n, Mia \L Har-I,ff Toronto, the family and friend l 1 ,• Yves in A1, 144411 and lead rile ". "• : t ry, i\l i,. `r . 3 a} <san, 'gra. \\ Frian i' from a distance- set :•: Lee.- .,.. I . et l.f,,,L me,. 1. • `.: I .:: .;.,; 1 .•. \f. �+1„ \i r.. \. i,: E t - \I l •t t it. •. h , • rasnn, C,n•1h, .111'*. ft , „r: i , , t Pleasure of rn etin ltrs. Dorothy e4yee\lee!etre Smith Falls -airs. J. R leweel , 4 I ;n Son:t•1 Little w1,.:: she ViSlieu There 1tetd Brotkwtle+-...-Nlre. L. C. Dunn, 172 we•+ 4 ..,, aw ,, ..tuts a. world t. et .onti several ` o t.... i•..• 412. c.. G. Stniih. a y, yea ' ace- JI hire a • -.-..------ St. Thuluas-lir. and lit.-. L. Polly. ' reme to t , t 1. lie t in Bran/fora-Mrs- 1 \\-n1. 1' 1lrt t ! ,. \' t: daforty STAFFAr , a frr i i w o e (1It ,, •Ta In Patterson. \ Wei. ti ~; ie b;re w 14,. the slid 4. µWt. y to err 1 7 \e .:r, l I w .I 11 T,ro tt , \Its, Corsa Peebles, alias \i r I \ . _ r 1! , • •1. t o = z,d b Mr. Tot n ea t , 4 Ir\i ::',•,1t,,, a i t `'''''''re,Th''''''' w e" 1 R C.A.F.. Iir, Howard Clarke. .lit '.: e Rai ti The U. F. R tT. 1 is nie Will e111 , r \\r \ :a S. e 1 .n I . i satin' wh, , ere Sniell 1141-ne Hohre,s. ! i. _ .\ .' • is a July Iden a rester tit .449 44 49 \ir Ic.. \ ' a -, 1 t:, R B. ienem . Sal Smithtiold-lits. Flee] sl.Quud t'1 \Ir, .eie, \are tFaltnu group will racer i) 91 the d \test 1 - Ilia: Inv, McQuoi114 31r, C. A. Yule t .au: ,, . t - \ to c .r .,''''''rm." 154'1"r•e '''''. • B:•tteedeld and Lake Huron grove:. ;;, a;; :hr '•1st:r.:, err. :1.•, t ewer.,• , Irentott .lir, and tile,. O. L. 1Ia, i prr,r r.. 'The ;a , r, r. ..,,3 r.ce. :Vernon\erns,.. \ rs., at Zurich -.lir. and .ales. Berl Ke, ve t :n. c .1 1 eeatiee All ladies of t11> community are itte <e ri.,.ts. ..,,1, Tac Cromarty •\144:e Quartet. -lir. Harvey Keys, Mr. Gordon Key ,err l,tiate far the re .gra.. 1.414', •viten ne attend. Don't forget your----- - ..i::1 \!r-. K.IMeKellar :eeconittan- Saaforth-11rs, :ant Hanna. lir. :reed, me, t:ar,1 a steal -:wl.l Iunth basket ave to - number,. Aire. K. Drake \e14011 Keys• tickets ,14 ', a r:. For n e1, ttck- Mr. and Mr. Silas Johnston. Mr. VARNA \'1on nets. Liayd Keys. sir. Rn r: teat era :,t eel :n: eae`n'44 r• a,1,i Lairs. fins:e R'or41e:: asst' Keys• 374. Amos Keys; ilr, Artie slie, 4.,.,;:•„ .?se, .11.,1: ars,, taken and Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mr. and Mr', -.'•n \t \ , 1 w: 1 e do .,, duet. Keys, Mr. Brute Keys, Mrs. Harvey Johnston and family at- l'a1 n • nr w • a q,.auttanees :n \'isftors• !Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ba- Godarich-3lrs, Austin Sturdy, ani\1rs; ;weft. Ben a,a,t fame:, enter. tended the Johnston reunion at Blue- 114141 tic T :y. Bayfield- sirs, Will Clarke, It.• \lr \\ nt t'ci •ai tr. ,,f nen. ,k7. Fullerton, with air. and 1\less A. grad friends from Dc oil and vale on July 5th. Boboui-g ills -air. Burton Keys. .eeen,i-,r :t ww•tc k ,t;,, e,, e. the week G r ,.relay .3: ,.1 ?t.,nte •,i I\Ir. \\'. Harris; Mir. and lir*. \\'. Sale: Cebourg-Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Don't forget the Federation of Ag- ,; Beatty Sr, old 1Mr:. E. Boles and Bah of Nia - e:td. 3 \\'King. :3,lei11 • ,1:,.•3 tr Mode Redder . riculture picnic on SuiF 17th to be ale ,.d Mrs.' \rs*, and :itt:e ,f era Falls, with air. and Mrs. A. Kingston -Pte. Albert Waller. ermined Detroit friends- 144>t west.. held on the 5th Hua of llvrris, 3?t Ta oto vent the seer's r::'1 with the Sana?et Harry Drake of the R,C.A:F,. Belleville -Rev. Dr, Semple, sirs, lairs. Jennie ht ,4 rettlrneil home miles west of Brussels, latters parents, air. and '\Ir,. ,Mc -d :den at leahome, \\ tn. Theme_ Robert Peebles. ter end of Jew. From :risking her Cannel:. lair. Rm. Bo ,n sed daughter Sacred Concert.- ,n, Detre.., with tent. and .\ir,, L. JUNIOR FARMERS daugi1atel \Sr. nd Mrs, i..rnc \1ar- 'Dorothy and M Norma Bard of Lader the auspice Of rte Varna\iorden; MIr. and Mrs. Ra} Rex re- Wall .n Toronto Ractes:er. \. 1 nr e week end =',vane's of h1141 Red Co,., .will ,be held HOLD FIELD DAY .\err and Mt Norman Shepherd rd r1 his moths \i $o.:aa :Teti ,:3 • e :awn of Dr. Moffatt on Sunday awned :o Buffalos \tr. and tiles. D froth \.a?anta, and the armer',efath- i�aiap and Sister lir s. W. J. HUM- evening, Jx;.4 '20th. aMir. H. •\iet'ee of Eizernlan Mii:chell. and Rev. and \ir. A livestock judging competition for er, Mr. Shepherd item: Clinton, also phr'e'' A .r::. ,\fr. .\iakins of Goderich, a R• '$. 'Cemmings, Salford, wish Air. Hur vc junior farmer* was held in ,Mr. R m, Bras 113 from Li,toeel, _fru John Ross of 1..:411 , \las- ,:,:r �-linton wf.htfty on Tae,day and a were Stine*:: recently at the !tonne of gnattrt:e ,?i Hoanrsw•i1'e and and \less p. IR'. fired and air. and ,taha •ha, arrived here ,w he class of 37 coats oats took part. Tie a\lr. and Nir,, A. 1\, Beacom. Imes talent. I\\'a:;h far further sten- Mrs. R. A. Sadler: visitors with air. farms visited and the class of eta& Mee Bremner :41141 ale and airs. -':lean �: her sister Miss .\e'sr`3. r, :lens Idly. Mr,. Re herfor4 and lietie ,;m ant and lira. '\\':n. Dineen were Air. and shown at each were: Huron County A:Ay 9rrmnrr and children from air, Lawren,te C::•11: •d Niles. etre, \-ictor Dinnen, Mr. and Qfrs. Home. Dick Jacobs, ;\salla er, Short- trey visited on Sunday at site home Hal , ,ern: a fe,r days last ,week Ruth and Jinn were in i-,:-'11-1•7-'ti on with Ilia aister. Mrs. G. H: Bran. Rader ,,f 1•1ric1, Albert Dineen of horn caws- in m'k, Ho:,tlen c:,:w:, t•1 os t\f;. and ,Nara, A. INV. $carom and Saturday. stirs. T. Miller of Brussels called the R. .A. -F. of .4t. Thomas and milk and Pork.. re sowat R'. T ami`w the '.atter , ,inti: bonne with \ire. Le- a d $, ,.. are', aug'ater Sunday on her cousin. '_474.., -ll. G. Sarnia; Dt°e's ural. R. R. 1, 41 '4441 l''.yie neat , a 'few- holidays. of Seaforth ;re.,, T ..,, 'a} with Avulse Dineen. a,nia; Mir. and Airs ;D, , c. Beatty. a horses. :w. 'asses, bacon hog's: Mfr. Robert 0741111111 1411 ,,f tine Mars. site. ,T. Iia - 31re. Harold Elliott has returned 1• Lear`' and•Iva. Munroe, with lir, Epirian S:er and Son fa,:re Short- horse ,which he eereha.c,l near ilay• \i^:.-G,,;=r.. 'N'1:437 -e•::':-;,\ _ from a visit with her husband iii ... \Eras 1i. \-ivia:a: A. \Orel•, '..Orn caws, Lei e -ser ewes. and 513411- Arid a fr.r :reeks aro. Wena and her > \ R. •\\' t7 Nova W t Otis. Toronto. or the dawn e ea. I. R'. CanErh ,nd farm. ;Mr. \Cru. Te t las ,ern en,agrd t ase•. \stews Norris. ,wr , : a li :•n sirs. sl+per: and daughter l7arg- - R.C.C.S., Kingetan. With, Mr. and \' 4 wa}. xuae: x44 :e ra^, : ,, in Stan t the an t\ :113 a:•,•t left last week for Toronto. . \ia. _. Z\,::;''_ 'A :`s ,? I. \1r Harold Elliott of the H.L.I. \less A. NV"\,eels. t . t a )Ni ••- as -1 i..1 1), cCi n y. Olin ri year. \fr A awl ifxx- 14hi1 on fnrlo,lgh is : pending a few' Fitzgerald -Douglas.- ce agent. \f • ere. , ae i ' e:pine at the .sans-± a.t4... \... _ _ M. R. ,V. •,lys.M41 hie home REGENT THEATRE Seaforth NOW PLAVIN( x BING CROSBY IN "Road To Zanzibar" W1TH Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour Thrills and Laughs Galore in Jungle life at Zuuzittar Mon., Tues., Wed. ROAR like the demi el* ROBERT CUMMINGS • CHARLES COBURN Edmund Mao • Syrtae 94141444 5, 9. Sakall awllllem eaaaarast Distributed by RKD RADIO NEXT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY GARY COOPER Irl "The Westerner" COMING - p�Love" My Love" varawassassffnamommiffsir - weal ., s ...0; a tar t. i'rez:i)n ,: J. h,r•e af Mr. Reece Ferris. \7 t • rge Beatty acid ale. l\'m. '-'91..:,-).',1..'",.':','-: • . ,, r , MIr. ? \h:• a r Her.'•17%.-a7:::_,::-.‘.7:•-• r \!- t .. ),n \t a cgant Reties \I Fc Clinton. celebrated their .'.e , .c :1 -. e,,1 ,...r .:1 11.,1crieh on Sir. - t .-. N \c i., ,, thdaes Saturday. M ' F D i' 1'.. 41st a . .. o aY. Mr < rr. eat: 8 y .: .. , ,. .]. . S..4'.. ' _Fos.. ;• = n� . ^ p n. w.th hha dau h.a.'. a r these ere \\ e eoa , e,re \ n r -t itr =:::r teas ,gen .t n,. sir. Will $01 7,,171 :d \Il y t' Il 93*:ty Friday evening. -,da-ii,:;',-e-. \fa ,. i, e S -i e ::we I 4 .e., 4 w coenty day her in Wherham: Bolton of Rochester. Nay.. ,,r_ rhe, F,-.1.‘" .l: -tit cln_.mato ,ale !eft. am,ae tee a. _,. 1:7, tier.. S ire t r r: r R . .a Wake. Per:. holiday ,with the ''1 =1 y r r :a: ,r: A. x \i� EGMONDVILLE Fire. W. J. Hum a r Mlre •J• S D) n .d. 1 T Humphries. Miss Margaret pG.,t::., of Whip! a . ? ..1. a if*. Fr F..z- e ser i•- ro , ? I a ,„ 1w i::r 1 111e S t 1, ham who has be. ••nil*4e her. I tn..d.. Walker: T ....eon- ,: l t: 1 :y .z.: eytnt•t:,, holidays with .r Mrs. 00. J. .. „r .e .i,C,ti e, e , ;e w : , a r r, } :tit'. .r It,:nw Mr. FARMERS i:a § a n l e_.: • seri u'ec, a ri i^ r ' t o e a r \'rs1 Rt , ,t, an l Humphies. ha: ,e.a_n_d hour•• •,a t xH,mc r.1 Mrs. H. Shannon a -'d hiss Beth e Rev.F. l wwr ,e T1ir '. o 1 ,^ 4 11 .?f S.ri',- w- : a 1..i c , •r y.a:- Shannan spent Sunday with friends T e,' \: r:..an , i; re- l,h er l , +444 sa, en- in Ayton. .,.a •,•,�• a a,,.i t than a se: .:_..seta a, rt..ar os4 at,it. \ex: Tae 114.4 Barg u. 4c„ u sees _ r On a e • 4te re milder of •he let Attention! Re t. \lbw ,. a Un- FEDERATION •*1- T -r ie „i.,,,.3...,1,'.See :mile ,. N.Y.. pea- �h+ holiday with ?trends l: e a, :e. , l,r, h ww ] he'1.'1'14'4 at ,sae e i the n :section Me- in the village. e l' • s.r3 ,elea, ,\ . E. r t were \i a \fa h,ne a \t and lira. Hugh \l1 - Mr. Lew Alder. -00 of North Bay leas' 1 1 I �N �F \ ' wo era played :a wwedd- sat a ,tr 444 \nwone inter - 01 '1 a 41i.r- T-, •in rr, Mee -yn Fa taken a position with ,lir. Joe , a t , ; H eta R e ',, d ° ' v iy :. welcome t., el a Campbell. an, 1�CsRIC�] TU E s .g a: he gee a -:.e i\e ta,sao:sa. :Ia tta,�r r ase n 3-41 arc in the stu,iy Mr. and sire Ilei LaC with of De l'''''! . •az ,f :he 11:3 hymns, o .;. leve :•o ',. Given 'r : r:: Se,._r e n :r -nr-.. were troit `p.nt h33iday with the let- • • The July meeting of Egntondcille ter's another Mrs. C. Drager- ,...teeee 'n• 'ser .a -..ere tee beide R'4'4 Henry. Ea Wee-Ine h: Bert W. 3L S. was held in vestry'. Meeting iss -,:, T r-s:n W. T. Tursiinl., y Mice Edith Ennis of Toronto is:,,,,e_,: l • a a }a :ing::. { ire; . a. Mf envie opened with the president in chair. spending her holidays with her par- ents. e, t .:.r.d and hymn 174 was sung, and sirs. PICNIC a .-e '4 a,:'1 a finger- ,,a: s r'. R:nuer in se:;?na 3N,1 -c'7:.'. , club cuts. Mir. and lira. F. Ennis Gardiner led in prayer, Minutes of Miss Margaret and MLS Sara Dies- r w ::et. She carried a me'e,ber were Ray M9•c\ 1,tie , East last meeting read and adopted as co11 spent the week end with their .14.1)3 et :-1 white -e ai lilies. Mils wt aww•a:l h \t i an: Henry. East read. Roll call responded to by 10 sister Mrs. Ida McTaggart. Mia, Douglas. sister o. .,e 'Ovide, ewes t a wa :° ' B'9 l intron, Colboraet members- Arrangements were made Miss E. Shaw Presided at the July AUBURN g t\ •' - G Stephen. Section 4 'wwae to visit Londesboro '\'4',14I. S, and W. M. meeting. Responsive read- ,r:desma:d. She :yore a awe o: em- wD�en r•_. nor tour e nude o la. Mrs. McGeoch to secure number Por Mg of hymn 715 was followed by the - 7 ,:dere' o1ue net and carried a Decem'Der. Here he ,w•ari went `a W. A. No report from visiting conc- national anthem. sirs. Hackwel1 gave ' ■ ,.m;tier .,r pink resee. 3M.' Vernon Anson McKinley, Zorie:.: Dean A1d- mittee, Mars. McMillan and Mrs. the Bible reading. Mrs, Marshall had Da -eagle:: of Uniondale bre:he o; the winkle. lana: Hare:d Peck, Zurich; gave* were appointed on visiting the topic. "What Would You Do"'- r' J u' Y HIM' •Rend, 'Varna. committee, Mrs. Keyes gave a read - the bride, eves best man. The groom's a program of racialbrotherhood. a ing on temperance, The great cause talk on temperance was given by t i the `,side was a gold watch. to HULLETT of social crime was "drink." Mrs. Airs. Bryans. Tne treasurer's report Mr, V. S. Milburn, Guest Speaker :he ',,ideenaaid a gold compact, and McMillan gave a favorable neasur• showed $134.2$ on hand. Two new Program, Sports. Dancing. Speak- 1 The following is the report of S. S. •n he oes::na:a a' ,:d penknife. Fd: Yo. 6. HuIlett, for the June examin- ed. report and offering was receiw•- members were reported. ing. Ervin Dance Band. Starts at law a the ceremony a , 41ee Tench- anions. Those marked (H) received ed. Mrs. McMillan very ably took The WA S. of Unite -'i Church held 1.30 P::41. Bring evening lunch.eon :was *erred at the home of the over 76%. Grade lII-Irma Watt study boo!. assisted by Mrs. Keyes. their regt1•lar meeting a: the home of (H), .Tim Watt (23), Donald Watt the story of an Indian mfs- \f rs; Wes iiacicwell and aster the ADMISSION FREE Bride's pare t s. '\Sr. and i\fes. Fitz-sionary at Skeane. B. C., and later Grade VI -Marjorie Watt (ii). 'ousinese meeting Mrs. Chas. Seller Sponsored by East & West Wa- aeraial lest on a shot: motor trip, theGrade V -Grace Roe (H). Doreen hospital having been built at Hazel. was presented with a beautiful quilt wanosh, .Colborne & Hullett bride travelline in: a two -:one dress- Hogg. Grade- IV -Jessie Watt ton to his memory. Hymn 486. sung as she resigned her presidentship and Units of the Federation of Agric: of neige and japonica ww th white and Grade till -Margaret Trewvin (H, and we read responsively 715 and g Dorothy Lyddiatt (H), Aiarjoree Roe. Mrs, Jas, Brown closed with prayer, is dress: "$ "Dear 1 Fallow e is the as BAND iN ATTENDANCE i= -Dern acre:*once: They will reside Grade II -Bert LH), Me dress: "'Dear 1\Bess Sellers. -It was with regret that we learned that you in Stratford: Teacher, Mrs, Art Colson: Want and For Sale Ade 1 week 25c DUBLIN - .\III. 11th• !'1ha,U :wil., lt'„tn3rrl rile re - anew is i 411 a• •. 93r1,irl r,erc \le.taiue, Feeney, 1)411:in.i, 11,l,end, \ahtr -,and many „Hier' fr,:n .>nr 412I• la e -etre. Charles Pope, Stratford, was the .•8444 of Mrs. \:ex, Darling nn \I enday. • 11414912.4is heirr4 i :a'a•ul ::1.1 9s e nn,. .41 , th yet. Shower, on elowee, were highly wee eel ani Bari I crop.4.rre „• •n h nen 1 , i :.torr ra p'.1'•r. i `. I. , ;.rn•, l It.t :•,car 1 f 41' ,.. t 11-411-4 \l r . Annie ea..ey41 eacil tharte tees IM... .\'. x 1)1441 n- It. t .1 .. 111 w l ..r•;i•. i ' -, �,. ;t•, 1111:: , '\er- 1):. ni4 ;\l tit., „t. a r,-.e•,,a, C'Ir,• '.aa,w:,,i, Airs. \t + 'er•i t...... t,e '419,1 winner, 1emehr.,t1 tat' ,:starts br41411:4M a very happy er^nl- a 1lo:w. Mr. Ilc,na' 1 Ilenninirer i , \. retern, el t., St. \Michael', n \M ,radar. \L, Vera Feeney, 'Ibronto. i4 ,pettdin4 this week 11.2111 91er McAllen. Mrs. F*•r:rl- tlp'.t h was a ;;ra• cions hostess at i 1114414 ,ane0n* ,l1oeacr in honor of Miss* l\iuriel whose marriage takes plate al ,L.omlon on \Vrdnesday of this week to air. Clarence Trott of Seaforth. Four ,aisle* of court whist were played, lith ;prize, far each table, Afterwards, in the beautiful dining room deeorated ,with ba,ket, - a11d 1houtpie14s of nese* a Iniffet luncheon wva, served ei the guests. The +bride -to -the received many lovely ;gifts for which she thanked :he donors individually. Visitors: t\Ir, and Mrs. Langtry, Mr*. K. 1\icQuade and i\fis* Anne Roach of De runt, Mr, and airs. 'T. Feeney. and daughter Bette,' of !Lon- don with Mr •stili airs. Patrick Feen- ey: Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Judge, De - trot. with fr 1 t i ,iert air and Mr.. Janie* Hanley ani sen of Toronto, with 7417 Heel d!Mrs. W. J. Hanley;. Mr. and Mrs.- Fergus Reynold.. DO - tree with Mr. and :Mrs. Joseph ICae- Iaetttert I\Ir R,aer1 \act rash• Detr.dt, with hie mother. Nies. Mary Grath: air, and airs. \\'ray and chil- dren, Sarnia, with 1\ir and Ai 'C. ,Mr. and M •,'\\ ),lathers and family are .1451ent } acatinn: Daviel Rini Wan and 1a.ri Dntegman have returned to their !tante in • Detroit: R'm. Stapleton and his daugh- ter, \Ir.. Xewo,m'he. ars in To•rotrto. CROMARTY The Rev. Peter Jamieson ,.gave a fine patriotic discourse Sunday, chief- ly from the -text, ' Consider your ways." IA conundrum hipper was held on the lawn of Mrs. Qnanee with the women of the village attending, The .proceeds were .for the Red Cross. Mrs. R. G. IMadKay .hoe returned to her home in 'Prince Allbert, Sask., after a month with her relatives here, NORTH McKILLOP Miss Ann Kistner of Waterloo, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Joseph Thornton for the past week has returned to her home, Mrs. Fred Kirley and fancily of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Leeming and Mrs. Love of McKillop. Little Wayne Thornton of Dublin spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Thornton of McKillop. The July Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs, Thornton.