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TOWN TOMOS
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Townsend,.
entertained a number of friends
last Wednesday evening in honor of
Mrs. George Yates (IVladelon Mason)
who is visiting from England. Eu-
chre was onjoYed throughout the
evening, the winners being; ladies
most games, Mrs, Robert Taylor;
Men's, Mr, Ross Moggart; low, Mrs.
S. Yates and Mr. Russell Neal.
Mr. Stepp Gelle and Mr. Raymond
Townsend are attending the Inter-
national Plowing Match at Carp Air -
'port, near Ottawa, for the Robert
Bell, E. & T. Oa .
Mrs, 3, Matthews returned home
an Tuesday after spending a week
in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, E, Geddes were Mr. H. Watson
and Mrs. Crabe of London.
Mr, Marshall Stewart is now
Carrying the mail between the sta-
tion and postoffice, succeeding Mr,
Bon Rising,
Mrs. Violet Underwood of Toron-
to and Mrs. Leney, of Stratford
spent a few' days this week visiting
friends in Seaforth and vicinity.
Mr: and Mrs. Hugh Sproat have
returned from Detroit and Cleve-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber, I{itch
ener, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Matthews;
Miss June Snell, Brampton, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, ,Helmer Snell,
memo
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
of Constance United Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.
Rev. Norman D. McLeod, I3.A.,13.D.,
of Kippers, is the -speaker. Special
music by the choir, assisted in the
morning by Mrs. Frank Kling and
D'iisy Pearl Patterson, and in tiie
evening- by Seaforth Male Quartette
STRATFORD
CASINO
Every Saturday Night
Where the Better Bands Play
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Closing Dance Saturday, Oct. 18)
Mr. David Balton, Waterloo, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freston, Pict -
on, aro spending a few holidays
with Mr, and Mrs. L. Laudenbaeh.
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Sproat of
North 13ay and Mr. RussellHays,
Detroit, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Sproat last week.
Mrs, Wilson Armstrong has re-
turned home after spending five
weeks at'Elmmins with her son Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Armstrong, he is
manager of the Bank of Commerce;
also in Toronto for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Edna Jowett of Port Huron
is spending the week with her eou-
sin, Miss Florence Fowler.
Mr. Milton Hoff underwlent an
operation in Stratford 'Hospital on
Thursday last.
• •Mrs. D. A. Aikenhead, Mrs. Wm.
Leeming, Mrs. S. 3, ,Spencer, Miss
Edna Jowett' and Miss Florence
Fowler visited Mrs. J. D. Hinc"ley
at Owen Sound on Monday.
Dr, M, W, Stapleton left during
the weekend by air for Scotland to
spend two weeks.
Miss Edna Jowett and Miss Flor-
once Fowler are visiting friends in
London and St. Thomas for a few
days,
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McQUAID —At Scott 8 emoriat Hospital, on
McQuaid, arta Soafto arth, a divahtand Mrs. 'Wilfred
DUBLIN
Dublin Cotinuation School News
Campaign week is on! The young
Christian Students held a special
assembly to open this all important
week. Ray Maloney acted as chair-
man of the assembly; Bob Kelly,
Marian Roach and Helen Horan
were speakers. The campaign song
put to the tune of "She'll be Com-
ing round the Mountain" was sung
with great enthusiasm. The theme
of the week is "Our Life a Service",
Don't be surprised if people are
falling over themselves to open
doors, carry books or clean black-
boards for you because that is what
is going to happen if the campaign
is a success (We hope). We are all
proud to wear our tag in which a
very energetic man portrays the
idea of service. "The Service Post",
campaign bulletin is being printed
daily.
Field Day is to be ane of the big
events of the week. The weather
will decide the day. We are getting
very curious about this dinner, We
don't know just what to expect for
25 cents. We hope we will be sur-
prised.
Question: Where can we find an-
other captain?
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