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WESTFIELD
The Westfield Epworth 'League and
Circle are having a social evening on
Mt; James Tunneys lawn, on the• op;
polite corner to the Westfield church
ow Thursday evening, August 31st,
There is a good program prepared,
'after which there will be a corn roast
and light ' refres'hnients served. Ad-
mission i:oc and x5c.
Miss Eliina and Mabel Walden have
returned from a visit with Lucknow
friends.
111 Miss Annie ;[flair is visiting with
tier Strathroy friends this week.
® Mt. Frank Campbell hacl the anis-
*" fortune to brake his arm lastywcek.
SA .EAST WAWANOSH
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•and Mrs. Sari Young of Wing-
i� ham,. spent Sunday with his brother,
7.i Mr. Jas. Young.
®1 The congregation of Calvin' church
Ns were pleased to welcome Rev. Mr.
Boyle of Southampton; back again.
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MissMargaret Aitken of Glenann-
an, was renewing old' acquaintances
around here on Sunday.
Messrs. Dick Deacon, John- Men-
zies and Thos. Robinson went to the.
west on Wednesday last,
Miss Vera Fallahey and her cousin
from Toronto, are visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. Bert Thonipson.
Mrs. Adams andleer, cousin, Mr.
Joe Lawson visited with Mrs. Thos`'
Robinson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and chil-
dren, and her uncle Mr. John Ben
gough visited with her brother, Mr.
Alf. Clark, H.ensall, on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. 13eecroft, Mrs. Ilarry
McGee and Mr. and Mrs. J. 'D Bee-
croft spent last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jaynes Austin of Belmote.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jas. Robinson of
Wingham, spent Sunday with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Wm..Beecroft.
Mr: and Mrs. Bert Thompson and
bhby Floyd, and Miss Vera .. Fallaher
and cousin of Toronto, visited last
Friday with Mr. , • and Mrs. Reiiber
Appleby and Mr. and Mrs. McGill of
`Lurnberry.
•Mrs, Sam "Hutchison and daughter,
Dorothy, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Conn. of Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and
Mrs. Richard Wellwood of Orange
ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe.
Wellwood, Wingham:: •
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SAT • RAVI
Mr.•and Mrs, Bert Harris of 15th
con,, Idowick, called o:n their uncle
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Galla-
her last Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs; John Hartley of Van -
leek Rill, and daughter, Pauline,
spent the holidays with friends here.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Palmer, ac-
companied the pastor, Mr. Holmes to
the Salem circuit north of Teeswater
last Sunday,
Rev. J. A. McKelvey' of Teeswater.,
a
cuit
reach -
an
eel former
expastorof
oserrnon�rlast Sunday
to a full church.
Mr. and Mrs, John Gowdy spent
last Sunday with their daughter, Mrs,
Fred Hyndnnan, near Gorrie.
Mrs. Brunslill and children of Sas-
katoon, are at present visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs, Edwin Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn from' near.
Bluevale, called on Mr, and Mrs. Mel-
vin Willits last. Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. L Weir .spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas
Montgomery, near Belgrave
Among those who left for the West
last week were Messrs. Leslie Bolt,
Gordon Wray, James Wray and Alex.
McPherson. _ -
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell of
Grand Rapids, Mich,spent their va-
cation with their uncle and aunt, Mr.,
and Mrs. Andrew Gemmill and other
friends around here.
Miss Vera Edgar from near Blue -
vale, and Miss Gertie Bush of 'Wrox-
eter, spin
n one e day last week with
TURNBERRY COUNCIL •
Minutes of council meeting held on
Aug. 2xst, • 1922. All the members
present. The minutes of last meet-
ing were read and approved
on mo-
tion of W. A. Mines and J. J. Moffatt,
On motion of J. L. MacEwen and
A. Wheeler, by-law. No. 13, 5922, was
passed toborrow money for current
expenditure untiLtares are collected
Three tenders were received on the
Henderson drain, on motio'n of J. L.
MacEwen and W. A., Mines that of
Greenaway and Cleghorn was accept-
ed at $274.99, it be}ng, the.lowest.
Moved by W. A. Mines, and J. J.
Moffatt, that FredrT Edgar be ap-
pointed inspector on the Henderson
drain, Baird _drain and the Armstrong
BRUSSELS
'Following an illness of several mon-
ths, Margaret Jane Bell, -wife of Lor-
,nzo. Frain. passed away at her home
qua the third concession of Grey town -
slab, at the age of 58 years. The fun-
eral took place to Brussels cemetery.
awl Friday afternoon.
An unfortunate accident happened
;at the close of the morning service in
•1Mrlveilie ' church on Sunday, when
;Mrs. .Arnold of Hamilton, who had
:arrived here the night before for a
t Fish
with her friends in Morris town-
ehb,lell while :descending the cement
steps at, •the entrance of the church.
,She: was carried across the street to
Dr. McCrae's office and there driven
•ttor Palmerston Hospital, where upon
X-ray examination, it was found her
AFan3a was broken and badly splintered
'between the ankle an knee, together
• oa'sri'3a a badly bruised shoulder. Mrs.
Arnold is a sister to Robert and Miss
rtie. of :Morris.
The play entitled "Too Many Hus-
bands,' 'was -presented in the town
hall here on Tuesday night by 'the?
young people of Belgrave, under the i
direction of the:Women's Institute,;
and drew a large crowd,
BELMORE
Owing to no service here on San-
day
unday a number attended Wroxeter and
Salem churches.
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Mrs. Joseph Hall has.returned from
Toront, where she was called owing
to the serious illness of her son, Her-
mon, who underwent a serious oper-
ation for appendicitis at the hospital
there, all later reports he is doing
nicely. • -
Miss Margaret Austin and Miss
Eunice Hackney took in the excur-
sion to Toronto on Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. MtConnell and fam
ily left for their home at Grand Rap-
ids this week. .
Nurse B. Dickson is a visitor at her
home here.
Miss Minnie Jeffray spent the week
end with friends in Wroxeter.
Mrs. Murray is visiting with friends
at St. Helens.
Our baseball team played the
bri.ck yard boys. on Friday 'evening,
the score being 5-55.
Mrs. Bruce and little son of Win-
nipeg, are visitors at James Douglas'
Gravel Road.
GLENANNNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Weir.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. _Mines .and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. David Breen.
'Mr. George Muir of Toronto, is
holidaying at his home here.
Mrs. Taylor and Miss L. Taylor of
St. Thomas, are visiting at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Elliott,
ivIrs. Neil Reid of Paisley, is visit-
ing with her mother, Mrs. Aitken.
Mr, Peter Muir is Bone for his holi-
days_
Master Clarke Elliott is holidaying
with friends in London and Windsor.
Mr. James Aitken of Breton, is re-
newing acquaintances with friends in
these parts.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. A. Mines and.
children spent last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.' David Breen of theloth:,
con:, 'Turnberry.
Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. -McKersie of
Gorrie, visited at the home of their,
son, Mr. Roy McKersie last week.
Mrs. J. J. Weir of Toronto, spent a
few days this week with Mrs. Win,
Weir and other friends.
WHITECHURCI.
Mr. and Mrs.- Alex. Mowbray and
children of, Dungannon, spent Sun I
day with his parents, Mr.' ;and Mrs
John Mowbray.
Mrs. Wm. Martin and Bruce spent
a couple of days lastweek with Mrs:
M. Chowen of Brussels.
The following accounts were paid,
for gravel, Wm. Mundell '$8.55;•R.
Stapleton $6.00; D. 0. Stokers $6.75;
D. Totten $9.00; J. Metcalf $10.65 D.
H. Wallace $17.70; W. J. Campbell
$6.75; A. McKague $12.00; John Smith
$6.00 W. A, McGill $4.80; A, Car-
ruthers $7.8o; R. Hog $27.90; Jas.
McBurney $xo.so; S. Vanstone • 87.05;
A. McTavish $6.75; Win. Ball S9.75;
D. Jewett $S.40; J. McNaughton $6.00
H. v1erkley $5,10; J. W. 'Neil $5.50;.
Wm. Finley'$54.7o; E. Peters $3•15;
R. Hupfer $6.5o, wort: on boundary;
J, Gallaher, $ix.00; work'on boundary;
D, Fortune $2.20, tile; Jas.' Porter $6,
expense to Clinton; John Mundell .$7;
sheep killed; J. J. Moffatt $i.5o, insp.;
Colgate Press $5.4o, advertising; A.
G. Smith $51.9o, printing and adver-
tising; F, A. Edgar $35o.00, fees re
Armstrong drain; P. Powell $3o.00,.
fees-.Ai`mstrong . drain; J. Greenway
15.00,' bal. Jermyn drain; J. T. Wylie
r6.5o, gravel.
On motion of A. Wheeler and J. J.
Moffatt, the next council meeting will
be held in Bluevale, on Monday, Sept:
25th., 1922, at x p. m.
P. Powell, Clerk.
Mr. "and -Mrs. Ida McQuoid and
Messrs. Chas. Rintoul and Sam Hut-
chison spent Sundaywith friends in
Lanes.•
Our Stock is L.:1rge .1,nd V- ried
~y and our Prices Vary
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Mr. and Mrs. I3. S. Naylor and: Mr.' er .and children, spent .Sunday with
and Mrs. Roy McGee spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon.
with Mr. and Mrs. Win., Fraser of We are sorry to report the severe
Bluevale. illness of Mrs. Jas. McClenaghan, Mr. -
Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Miss Win- and Mrs. Harry McClenaghan of Bel-
nifred, left on Saturday to visit rela- grave, arid Mrs. Dobie of Wingham,
Mr, Wm.Iiawthorne and daughter;• tives in Toronto. - were with he on Sunday
Mrs. Isaac of Brantford, and Mrs. Mr.• Stanley Thompsonand
Robbie of Mrs. rim, Naoe m vn andg s with J her
Kerr of Goderich, spent Sunday with Stewart went to the westLang
side,
Mr. Jas. Wilson.
ri;, •
Irl: Joe Holmes. `� I day.
Dr. and Mrs. Alex. Simpson and Mr. Mickey 7.h M MissMabel.Gor- Palmerstonsses , are
ca�drtRuth wMhorilieir
week. coins>lis, isles
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Snazel and. Mr..
The funeral of the :late Mr. Alex -
children of .Kintatl, spent Sunday with I water, visite w M srene tint Aheir
his brother; Mr. Robert' Simpson. ton, a,few. days last '
1VI;r-s. Richard Wellwood of Orange- I Mr. and 'Mrs. Phillip.Steele and Moore.
-ville, spent last week with Mrs. John granddaughter, Viola ,
Falconer.. I and Mrs. Thos. Rivett of Dungannon,, ander McKenzie took place from the
Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Robinson of spent Sunday at-thehome of Mr .and 'homtof his dawheerr, l s. T .Wingharn, Mrs. Wm.• Beecroft ' and I Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. I g
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-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft spent I -Miss Edith Peddle • took the topic day„
o k the .se 26th. RevwaMr.89 Scobie
Sunday with the . "tatters' parents, Mr.1 in Guild on Sunday evening, givi •. g
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and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Seaforth. I report of the Sunday School work) and 9 moniths. Much sympathy is ex
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm._ Martin and son, , taken at Summer School at Lake 1 tended 'toathe chiidreof Paris, visited
Bruce, spent Sunday with Mr, and Couchichinig.
Mrs. Bert Martin of Wroxeter. Miss Amelia Leaver, who has been last.,week with her brother, Mr. John
Mrs. MacGregor and Roy, and Mrs. visiting in Palmerston, returned to Ca. pbell.
ohn Haggitt of Blyth, is vis
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dayRoss. and --Malcolm, left.on Fri -I her home last week. 1' rs. ti nth her -parents, •A2lyth, vis-
day.to take in the exhibition in To- Mr. and Mrs Thos. Henderson and ting v`
ronto, and to visit relatives there. I children and Mrs. and Mrs. F. Coult-Alec. Emerson,
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(Frohn the Fremont, 0., Messenger.)
The ladies of the Plum St. church.
have discarded clothes of all kinds.
Call at 44 North Plum street and in-
spect them:_,
(From th(Portland Oregonian);
WANT—Middle aged lady, over 4o,
for housekeeper, bachelor .on 5 acre
tract, will give good home and no chil-
dren. Vancouver, Wash., R.F.D. No
6, box 107.:
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