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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mrs. ;Minnie Weida of Londea,spent
few days with her filmed, Mrs, Ar -
*hie Mustard, Brumfield.
Dr, and Mrs. Carman Haugh and
amiss Evelyn Howard of Toronto, vis-
4Itted with the former's mother, Mrs.
C. Haugh, Brucefield.
Saturday lent Neil Haugh, Bruce -
field had the anisfortune to crack
tome ribs while getting 'off the trac-
tor, falling on the implement behind
Had Silver Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Colin Campbell of the
Sronson line, Stanley Township cele-
brated their silver wedding, en Sun-
der, June 10, -at a dinner en their
tenor at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Ewan Ross, Holsnesville. In the even -
Ing they were "At Home" to their
relatives and friends. They were the
recipients of many beautiful gifts
including flatware, candy and flow -
ears from their family, Guests were
present from Alberta, Michigan, Sar-
nia and vicinity.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
The Mission that was given by
Father Clark, a Jusist Missionaatyl
was eoneluded on Sunday last. Fath-
er Clark is one of those forceful
speakers, and one who would keep
wide awake his Listeners, He left the
beginning of the week for other sen
ties to spread the Word of Truth,
Mr and Mrs. Bob Merm+orvidge of
Detroit spent the week -end ` in Bea-
vertown visiting with Mrs. Remie
Geoffrey and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Geoffrey of
Goderich spent Sunday last with the
latter's mother on the B. W. Highway
Mr and dlirs Edsel Ducharme of the
15th Con. left on Thursday last for
Goderich where they will make their
future hone.
The recent rains have given a push
to all the crops, for we believe not
in many- years have prospects been
Grand Bend
DANCING NIGHTLY
Saturday, June 23rd to Labour Day
BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHESTRA •
MIDNIGHT DANCE
JULY 2nd. - 12:05 A.M.
Remember: Dancing Every Night!
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as good. Although for those with hay Mrs. George iSmale left Saturday
cut it is somewhat disappointing, and morning for Benson, Sask., Huntoon
could perhaps be well on into July. Seek., and Froude, Sask., to spend 3
Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme and months with her sisters, Mrs. Sam
Mr and Mrs Avila Dueharsne and Hall, Mrs. Ed. Smale, whom she has
family all of the B. W. He' motored not seen for 25 years. Mr. Dan Ross
to 'Mount Carmel on Sunday last to Who is 82 year of age, accompanied
visit wibh 5, M. Pricille Therese, who her to visit with his four sisters in
will be leaving in a few days for Manitoba.
Chatham for the Retreat. • The Misses Lois Henderson, Jean
Mrs. Cyril Masse, Mrs. Peter Masse McAllister, Shirley 'Chapman spent
and Mrs. Leonard Geromette all of the week -end at Grand Bend.
Detroit, were Tuesday last visitors in Born—At General and Marine Hos-
this neighbourhood with relatives. pital, Wiarton, Friday June 2121, to
Mr and Mrs Thos. •Brock. of Lon- Dr. Merviyn and Mrs. Hopkinson
don spent the week -end in their sum- (Dr Norma Cook) of Lions Head a
mer Cottage. daughter; a grandaughter for Mr and
To -Day's Chuckle " Mrs. N. E. Cook, Hensall.
"No, Certainly not", •said' a Woman Mr and Mrs Wan. Thompson, Neelin,
be a tramp who had knocked at the Man., are visiting with Mrs. Hannah
door and begged for food. "Gros away Workman. Mr,._ Thomps.n is a neph-
at once or Pll call my husband" "E ew of Man. Workman.
ain't at 'ome," said the tramp.. "How Mrs. Rowcliffe Passes
do you know that?" asked the wom- Residents of Hensall and •district
an "'Cos a man What married a wo- learned with sadness •o.f the death tof
man like you is only at 'ase at areal Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffe, highly esteem -
times." ed and well known resident who pas-
sed away in Mrs. Mellville's nursing
home, Exeter, Saturday June 16th.
following a lengthy illness. Altia ugh
she had been ill for some time follow-
ing a major operation her death
came. as a great shack. In her 53rd
ate
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CARD OF THANKS
T wish to thank all those who re-
membered me with visits, elarek flow-
ers and treats while a patient in St.
Joheph's Hospital. and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Rev.
Getz and the Dashwood Baseball
Club.—Hewes Hoffman.
Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto, spent
tape week -end with his mother, Mees.
Witzel.
Mr and Mrs. Wijtams and Janet
Scott of Bowmanwillle, srdrat; ,he we-
ek -end With their daughter, 'M1 • and
Mrs. Lorne Kleinntiver.
Mr. W. Filkins of Howelt. 412.ich..
spent the -Week-end . with Mrs. Fil-
kins and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger. .
Mr and Mrs. Carl Oestretcher and
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Weber spent Sun-
dae with friends in Clifford., also
attendine the Carrick Camp Meeting
near Mildmay. Mr. Sam. Oestreicher
also acef,mpanying them.
Mr and Mrs : Brown of London,
were week -end visitors with her par-
ents,' Mr and Mrs Wm. Wein.
' Mr and Mrs Elgin Merner and
Jayne of Kitchener were week -end
visitors with relatives here.
Mrs Clara Rinker of Thedford,
sPent few days with ..relatives here.
Bromide Merner' - and Charles Bart-
cliffe of',Clinton a're' spending a week
vacation with - relatives . in • Detroit.
. Tiie many friends of Mr.. Henry
Hoffirian 'will ibe' pleased to Niearn he
ietu:ned from St. Josephs -Hospital
on Saturdafy Where he has been con-
fined for the past :six weeks.
•.Decoration, Day on the Goshen Iine
cemetery wilt Ibe held en Sundae af-
tererotin when Rev, F. ,Fast of .Strat-
r"°lvlz'wfitl llera'ltFi'm. IVaillert; "Mrs. E.
Kleinstiver, Mrs. B. Heyter-aner Mrs
R. Isaacs attended the funeral of the
late Theodore Willert at Carbo; Mich.
on Wednesday June 20th'. Mr. Will-
ert was Ibbs at Blackbush and left
here in llt8.95 and has lived in Cario
ever since -He will be remeei'.ered by
a goodly number 'of friends in this
vicinity and was the last one of the
W illerte fam illvt.
Mr and Mrs. Gus Chesna and her
mother, Mrs. Fred Willett •of Birm-
ingham, Mich., are visiting relatives
here. •
HENSALL..
"."":Mr and Mrs Wm. Pepper, Mr and
Mrs Cecil Vanhorn and family of
Hensall attended the Pepper reunion
held at Lions Park, •Seaforth, Satur-
day 2.3rd with over 2'00 attending
from Toronto, London, Woodstock,
Clinton and Hensall.
Mr Chester Lee rof Seaforth, has
purchased the snack bar and pool
room from Lawrence Ba.ynham, and
tave taken possession. Mr and Mrs.
Lee will take up residence in the
Dougall borne on main street the end
of this week. .
Patsy Schwalm, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, i ad her
tonsils removed at Clinton Hospital,
Monday of this week.
On Monday eve, June 25th the ins -
stalling of the Worshipful• Master and
investure of officers of Huron Lodge
A.F.•&.A.M. took place in the Lodge
hall; Past Master Robt. Dalrymple
of Hensall assisted by a number of,
past Masters was in ; .charge of the
installation: Refreshmenfis were ser-
ved.
Mrs. Wan.. Oonsitt spent the week-
end with relatives in •Seaforth.
Mr and Mrs. Wen. Thompson, Neel -
in, Man., are guests with .lair and Mrs
Albert Alexander.
Mr and WS. Laird :/fickle have
returned from a sight seeing trip in
Quebec City, Montreal, and St. Anne
De-Beaupre, andreport a lovely va-
cation and 'beautiful scenery, especi-
ally along the St, Lawrence River.
Mr and Mrs. Edmund Geiger, hi-
ghly respected residents sof Hensall,
enjoyed a .most delightful (Levi Sat
Springbank on Monday of this week;
observing their 40th wedding anniv-
ersary. They dined at Cobblestone
Inn.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferg-
uson, Roderick, Judith and 'Trevor.,
idit for .Montreal Monday for their
new home, while in Hensall they
made many friends who leaned with
regret of their leaving and best wis-
hes go with them to their new place.
Dr. IW+m. Sproat has left for Otta-
wa where he has received en appo-
intment in surgery at Ottawa Civic
Hospital. Mrs. Earl Sproat accomp-
anied him. 'The' will visit relatives
•st North Bay and Kirkland Lake en-
•outs,
year, Mrs. Rowcliffe was the former
Jean McLean of Tuckersmith. Since
her marriage she resided on their
farm 1 1-2 anilee south of Hensall,
No. 4 Highway. Previous to her ill-
ness she was active in church work.
Survived by her ,husband, a son Jim
and a daughter Bette, time brothers
and a sister. The funeral was held
on Monday with interment in Exeter
cemetery, ,conducted by Rev. W. J,
Riogers of the United Church.
FALL FAIR DATES
Bayfield, Sept. 26-127
Brussels, Sept. 27-2.8.
Dungannon, Sept. 27.
Exeter, Sept. 1940.
Kirkton, Sept. 27, 28.
Mitchell, Sept. 1215-26.
Seaforth. Sept. 20-21
Stratford Sept. 17-19
Teeswater, 0 ct. 2-3.
ZURICH, Sept. 24-2.5.
Stephen Man Dies
Wan. 3. Stanlake, 70, who had far-
med in Stephen Twp. all his life,
died at his home, eon. 2. He was a
member of Trivitt Memorial ,church,
Exeter, and the IOOF. Lodge. Surv-
iving are one son William, at hoarse;
a daughter, Mrs. J. IW. Walper, of
Thedford, and a sister, Mrs. Wesley
Dearing, Stephen.
Thursday, 3'upe 218th, 1951 •
A Bid Accident
Jaedb Albert Rate, R.R. 1, Darr
wood, living at Shipka was snjuretlali
while driving with his horse and fbug.
gy from one farm to another on Moan.,
day afternoon, he was taken to Vic..
toria Hospital, London where he died%
early 'W.ednesdayn morniny. The drive
er of the car is Jack Wonf, of Lon
don. The funeral will be held on
Friday afternoon. Dr. Ferguson off'
Dashwood was the attendiny pllysiee
ian and Prov. Constable Elmer Zink -
,merman of Exeter is investigating,
Tice Voice of Temperance
It seems unfair that the Huron,
County Council should have assumed,
the right to precipitate the anatter of'
the Canada Temperance Act repeal,
This is an issue to be initiated by the,
people themeselves and to be decide
ed by the people's vote. The County.
Council has no right to interfere. Bee
anticipating any move by the people.
and 601 throwing its weight against,
the Canada Temperance Act at hare
betrayed a partiality and a haste that,
has no jusi#ieatilon. If the people of.,
Huron want the Canada Temperaneea.
Act repealed they will :say so Ithema.;.
selves. They have not asked the Cine,
j unty Council to horn int.—Advt.
What does your farrn
need most?
A TRACTOR, COMBINE, TRUCK or other mech-
anical equipment?
••p/ LIVESTOCK? ... Breeding stock or a new bull
to build up the quality of your herd?
• A NEW HOUSE, BARN, 3HID
buildings? Or ahe alteration
your present buildings?
• A HEATING OR WATER SYSTEM? This includes
furnaces and boilers, water heaters, built -its
sinks and tubs, or repair and modernisation
of Your present system.
A/ THE CLEARING AND RRIAKINA OF NOW
fiROUNDI Or any of the following: femeing,
drainage, roadwork, tiling, pumping,, and
diking installations?
A/ A FARM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM?... Instal.lation
of a new or used system or modernization of
your present one?
1,/ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT? . . . A milking
machine, cream separator, pump, washing
machine or refrigerator? -
increase or vary your frust harvest; or to spirt
an orchard if you're other than a fruit fleetu.,r.
or other out -
and repair of
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